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CHURCHILL DOWNS FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE. KY.. SATURDAY. MAY 12. 1917.— hurchiil Downs. First day. New Louisville Jockey « lub. Spring Alocting of 12 days. Weather clear. Stewards, "has. F. Price and Chan. F. Oraingcr. Judges. Y. II. Shelley ai:d J. It. Campbell. Starter. Harry Morrisscy. Racing Secretary. J. P.. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. 111. Chic. mo time 2:30 p. in. I. Indicates apprentice allowance. ti f O FIRST RACK- 5 1-2 Furlongs. Oct. s. 1913— 1:04 =V. — _•— 92. Added. 3-year-/ 34 Q$ £ O olds and upwanl. S. Ring. Net value to winner 1917.sh90: second. 00: third. $■». J 1 1 . 1 • • x Horses A AYt IlSt t ■_■ jj Sir Fill Jockey; Owners Ki|lliv. Odds Strt 32 700 PRINCE OF Y MOn 4 111 I t 2 _- !■ 1| R loose J I,ivingston r.t..-KKI S27M* IMPRESSIVE w 4 1o7 in 1 1 "■ 1 1| 2" K KapaiUeWilliams Kr is H6 100 gMSS OIPSBY GEORGE w IHJ 4 2 4« J H V J Hanover M V Moore and10-KN I27M:PETER JAY w 1 1W I 7 6" :. 4 41 Y MeehanF J BeUey f»-10e 3Mi84 PALATABLE wu 7 11". I :» S 0* " 5 AY Ketsa Marshall Pros 14246-100 12325 F*LEETABBL.LE w 6 112 7 s Q 71 . 1*1 B Martin .1 Greene lsr.o luo S2CS7 * SPARKLER w -r. Ill a :"• 71 M ■ 7 I*. Kl.rg-r A G Woodman 2970-100 32S24 1 xci.i-: HART wn 7 lis :: :: :;:■ 4 Q l| ■ BaxtoaW c ciancv liiuo-ioo S2M4*GLBIPNER w 4 lot 2 4 !" ;»: 10 i»i R Bolton H Nonatator BK9-M0 •. ixo * a i zox wills 1 10 10 .vh : lo .1 Brow a F B Brow t 7o u«i Time. SS. 4725. 1:00. liM%. Track last. inutuels paid. Prince of Coino. 2.90 straight, $.".20 place, .30 show: Impressive, .70 place, S2 7o show. Cipsey Ceorge, .iO show K.Miivulent iKx.king odds Prince of Como. MS to KM straight. MM to KM place, 0.". to 100 snow: Impressive sr. to loo place, IS to KMI show: Oipse.v Jeorge. SO to KM show. inner -B. g. by Disguise— Claudia trained by M. Ooldblatt: lire. I by Air. F. D. Knight. Went to peat at 2:21. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same PRINCE OF tOAK followed IMPBES8IVI closely and got up to win in the last sixteenth. IMPRESSIVE showed the most speed and tired slightly near the end. illSFY GEORGE raced for-w:ardlv and stood a drive gamely. PETER JAY ran well, but tired in the stretch. PALATABLB came fast in the last ipiaiter. AAIA/.ON dropped out of forward contention soon after the start. ■% Q J A SECOND RACK— 1-2 Mile. May 11. 1909—47— 2 -110. Added. 2-year-olds. 3£ £ C» and "Jl Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 0." ; second, : third. $." . Index Horses AAVtllStj jj "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners" EipiivrOdds Strt 3- 730:,.I.AS. T. CLARK w US 2 1 21 1 1*1 F Mumhy J AA Schorr 935-BN S274S KORAN w 109 :: 2 I* 2 2 K LapaJBeWllIlaina Pros IBM IK WAB MACHINE will 6 r. ■» ■ IP Al Boston A K Macomber 80f»-lOj OCEAN SWEEP W le9 !» :! 4" 4* 4" D ConnettyG J Loni? 5S0-KMI 32743 ERANCES CRAWFDW MPJ 4 4 :;i C3 B*| ■ Graves J Livingston KS-1M TOM TIT w III 1 7 f 4 5- Pii PlckenaC C Van Meter t6i70 100 SISTK.lt * w W9 W I 11 !■ 7- P Lowder H II Hewitt 11.".0-1I0 MARIE RAPPOLD w M 7 I BJ !•:• S- H Gray I.lack Acre Stable t PEACE AND PLTTwlM S 11 10 H »»1 C Bowl F Johnson Glir-100 ri.Ti.AiA TIIULE an 112 I 10 si 10- 101 a BdracrWlcklMte stable 140-100 RECOUNT w 112 11 6 11 11 11 C Hunt A Miller 4720-100 iAtutuel field. Time. 23l/5, 48V5. Track fast. inutuels paid, .Tas. T. Clark. 0.70 straight, .10 place. $."..10 show: Koran. 4.70 place, .90 show: War Machine, .50 show. Kiuivaleiit booking odds— Jam, T. Clark. 93.". to 100 straight. IBS to 100 place, l."» to 100 show; Koran. !3." to KM place. 98 to KM show: AYar Alachine. 17." to KM show. Winner — Br. C, by Dick Fiunell — Paradise trained by .. Kami: bred by Air. R. II. Anderson. AYoiit to post at 3:04. At i»st 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AYon easily; second and third driving. JAS. T. CLARK, away forwardly and niiiniiig in improved form, paaaed KORAN in the first quarter, but had to be ridden hard briefly near the end. KORAN set a fast earlv ivice and finished gamely, but tired and just lasted long enough to save second place. WAR MACHINE, prob-ablv best, was awav slowlv and closed a big gap. OCEAN SWEEP ran a good race. ULTIMA THCEE, PEACE AND PLENTY and RECOUNT ran green. Scratched — 12759 Sasenta. 109; Tom Gome, 112. Overweights — Peace and Plenty, 1 pound. QOQOPJ THIRD RACE— 1 1-1C Miles. Sept. 25. 1911— 1 :44--— .".— 105. Purse ,000. 4-year- f3 £d Kj £l O ohls and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 50; third, 5. 1 uTlcx Horses A AYt IlSt .4 « ZA Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt 29725 ROAMER wit 6 119 4 1 2- 24 21 ll 1*1 A SchugrA Miller 420-100 "9H«7 ED CRUMP wit 5 122 I I :i- : I* :.8 2° J Loftaa A K Maeomber |MI IM St475 OLD ROSEBUD W 6 119 1 2 l1 1". 1?- 2l 3" D ConnellyP C Applegate 50-100 28109-D1CK WILLIAMS w 4 119 :; 4 4 4 4 4 4 M Baxton A K Macomber t tCoiipled n letting as A. K Macomber entry. Time, 231i, 47%, 1:12%, 1:38, 1:44%. Track fast. inutuels paid, Roamcr. 0.40 straight, .90 place; A. K. JIacoinber entry, .10 place; no show inutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds — Roamer. 420 to 100 straight, 95 to 100 place; A. K. Macomber entry, 55 to KM place. AViuner — R. g. by Knight Errant — Rose Tree II. trained by A. 3. Goldsborough; bred by Messrs. Clay Pros. AYent to post at 3:35. At post 1 minute. Start good mid slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ROAMER was under restraint for three- piarters and passed OLD ROSEBUD with ease in the stretch to win easing up. ED OBUMF raced under hard restraint in the early running, but had to lie hard ridden in the stretch. OLD KOSEHtD tired badly after showing the most speed for over three-quarters. DICK WILLIAMS was forced back at the start and last throughout. 90QOA FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Oct. 10. 1913-1:11— 2— 105. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds jj £ O 3fl M and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 75; second. 50; third. 5. Index Horses AW t IlSt Yt jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt andt72* CHALMERS wb 5 115 3 1 l4 1- U Ink f Murphy J S Hawkins 215-100 30148 KATHLEEN w 4 119 12 2G 2s 2* »i D CunncllyG J Long OO-KM ■ S717SOLD KOENV3 wit 4 115 2 4 3i :! 31 3» M Ruxton Beverwyck Stable 1770-100 30169 HODGE w 6 114 4 3 4 4 4 4 C Hunt K Spence 1280 100 . Time. 23, 46%. 1:12%. Track fast. tf ji.utuels paid. Chalmers. S6.30 straiglit, .50 place; Kathleen. .40 place; no show mutuels sold. Aiuivnlent booking odds — Chalmers, 215 to 100 straight, 25 to 100 place; Kathleen, 20 to 100 Wiener — Ch. g. by Peter Quince — Lady Hope trained by J. S. Hawkins; bred by Mr. T. J. Clay. AVent to lHist at 4:07. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. CHALMERS was rushed into a long lead at once and set a great pace, but was tiring and hard ridden at the end to outstay KATHLEEN. The latter was under restraint for the first half, then came fast and also tired, but finishing gamely. OLD KOENIO closed an immense gap in the last quarter. HODGE also made up much ground in the stretch drive. Scratched— 32731 Ina Misha, 104. QOQ07 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. May 9, 1914— 2:03%— 3— 114. Forty-third Running QO ■ Kentucky Derby. 5,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to wta- iter .000: second. .500: third, .000; fourth, 75. Index Horses AVtPPStV4 Mj a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Str t 38757 OMAR KHAYYAM wb 117 S 11 10* 101 ci 2 1= C Rorel Hillings and Johnson 1280-100 32757 TICKET wb 117 3 1 3» 31. 41 li 2!1 J McTagtA Miller 145-100 32757 -MIDWAY wb 117 1 12 121 9 Si 3" 3* C Hunt J AV Parrish 1465-100 2**25 2 RICKETY w 117 11 f. 74 5 lu 4 4 F Kobson H P Whitney 456-100 WAR STAR wb 110 9 6 5U 6 5J 5" 5" M Buxton A K Macomber 65-100 32652 MANISTER TOI wb 117 14 15 13* 11J 10 Oi 6" F Keogh E Herz fl545-100 32757 =SKEIPTIC w 117 4 14 61 4" 9 7 VI E Martin H H Hewitt 1645-100 , 27630 GUY FORTUNE wb 117 2 2 14 12 121 11 8| D ConnellyPastime Stable t 287063«TAR MASTER wb 117 12 9 4i 2" 2" 8" 9h J Loftus A K Macomber t • 84S1!!STARGAZER wb 110 13 10 11 1 3i» 9110= W Crump A K Macomber t 32687 CUDGEL wb 117 5 13 ll1 7 13 12J ll5 F Murphy J W Schorr 2300-100 32757 GREEN JOXES w 117 7 3 9i 13 11J 13 12" R Goose AV H Baker f 32744 TOP O THE WAVF.wb 117 10 4 15 11= 14 14 13« J Morys Beverwyck Stable t 29866 BERLIN wb 117 6 7 2J 8» 7i 10» 14l: W AndressJ S Ward 1620-100 i 29776ACABADO wb 114 15 8 8" 15 15 15 15 A SchugTWickllfTe Stable 7545-100 1 tMutuel field. Coupled in betting as A. K. Macomber1 entry. Time, t»%, 47%, 1:1*%, 1:8*7 t:M%-. XracH faat. mutuels paid. Omar Khayyam, 7.00 straight, 0.90 place, .20 show; Ticket, .70 place, .80 show Midway, .10 show. Equivalent booking odds— Omar Khayyam, 1280 to 100 straiglit, 445 to 100 place, 210 to 100 show; Ticket. N5 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show: Midway. 155 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c, by Marco — Lisma trained by C. T. Patterson; bred in England by Sir John Robin-sou. AVent to post at 4:53. At post 4 minutes. Stnrt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. OMAR KHAYYAM began slowly, but gained steadily and. saving much ground when turning into the stretch, outstayed TICKET through the last eighth. TICKET was well up from the start and raced into the lead in the stretch. MIDAVAY began slowly ami was far back for the first half, but closed an immense gap into a game third. RICKETY" tired after taking the lead while rounding into the stretch. AVAR STAR raced fairly well. STAROAZER set a fast early pace and tired badly in the last quarter. BERLIN quit in the stretch. MANISTER TOI ran a good race. STAR MASTER made a good effort after going a half, but failed to stav. Scratched— 32732Penrod, 114; 30103 Sol Cilsey. 117: 3270S*Dinmond. 112. Q W O W SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. .May X. 1»0»— 52%— 2— MB. Purse 00. 2-year-OaOO v olds. Allowances. Net value to winner **B*j second. 00: third. 0. Index Horses AAVtPPStU .- -/j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt 32711 SIXTEEN TO ONE w 106: C J V li 1 R Goost IVvvrywck Stable 056-100 32525 PAN ETTE w 109 5 4 45 2 2* AA Crump I E Clark 155-100 32775-KE1NG w I06 7 I !• :il 3 K EapailleWilliams Bros 245-10O KASHMIR wn 105 3 7 52 5l 4 M Garrer Wickliffe Stable 755-100 SIROCCO w 106 1 1 21 4J 56 M Buxton A K Macomber 715-100 JEAN K. w 102 4 5 61 6r- 68 ■ Martin T R Sharp RM8-M* REDLITA V. w 102 2 2 7 7 7 J Morjs K Spence C41d-luO Time. 23%. 481/5, 54%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Sixteen to One, 3.10 straiglit, .40 place, .80 show; Panette, .30 place, .50 show: Kling. .50 show. Equivalent booking odds- Sixteen to One. 555 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Panette. 05 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Kling. 25 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c. by The Commoner — Hortensia trained by O. Zeigler; bred by Messrs. Parmer and Hendrie. Went to post at 5:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. SIXTEEN TO ONE raced close up from the start and. standing a hard drive in the last eighth, outstayed PANETTE. The latter was forced back in the first quarter and swerved badly, but tinished gamely and gaining. KLINO showed a good order of speed in pacemaking, but was tiring at the end. KASHMIB tinished fast. SIROCCO tired in the last eighth. Overweights — Sixteen to One. l,-_. pounds; Kling, 1; Sirocco, 1. QfclOOQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 25. 1911— 1:44 %— 5— 105. Purse 00. O O *U%J 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 1917.sh50; second, 00; third, 0; . Index Horses AAVtPPStA ;» % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt SMS4 • ALDEBARAN wn S 114 2 :. P 3" l ll 1*1 W Crump J Livingston 65-100 v 32760 RKDLAND wb 5 109 5 4 4 4* *• 24 2« AA Kelsay Alameda Stable 14K 100 32732 JPENROD w 3 104 I 5 5 5 4* 41 *• F Murphy J W Schorr 400-100 32726 SLEETH wn 8 110 4 2 1 ll 2 31 4-" R Goose Adair K- Baker 475-100 27417:lRED CLOUD w 4 10S 1 1 2 2! 5 5 5 C Hunt K Spence 4:i90-100 Time. 24, 48%, 1:14, 1:39%. 1:46. Track fast. mutuels p:iid, Aldebaran. .30 straight, .M place, *andS* show; Kedland. 1917.sh.30 place, .10 show; Penr.n!. .00 show. Equivalent bo-.king odds— Aldebaran. ■ to 100 straiglit. 50 to KM place, 15 to 100 show; Kedland, 215 to 100 place. 55 t.i 1H show: lenrod, 30 to 100 show. AVinner — P . g, by Planudes — Passan trained by M. Goldblatt; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at,:08. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. ALDEBABAN had to be hurried along in the first half, but came away in the stretch to win easing up. REDKAND was a sullcrer from interference and finished fast. PENEOD closed a good gap. SLEETH set the early pace and tired in the stretch. RED CLOOD quit. Overweights -lenrod. 1 pound.