Churchill Downs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-05-17

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CHURCHILL DOWNS FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE. KY., WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917.— Churchill Downs. Fourth day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 12 days. Weather clear. Stewards, lias. F. Price and has. F. Grainger. Judges, AV. H. Shelley and J. B. Campbell. Starter, Harry Morriaaey. Racing Secretary, J. it. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. *Indicates apprentice allowance. OOOQbl FIRST RACE -3-4 Mile. Oct. 16, 1913— 1:11— 2— 105. 00 Added. 3-year-olds. OOt/ a Maidens. Special AVcights. Not value to winner 85: second. 27: tliird. 8. J nuex Horses AAVtPPSt t Vjj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 29176 GALLANT LAD w 3tJ I 1 41 3* 3 1 lnk D Conn.llyPastime Stable 6CO-10Q 27364 -KING BELLE w 107 1 4 1« V ll 2- E Martin R P Brooks 170-100 82778 AALOR • wn 112 :: 7 P §■ 4= 31 J Hanover AV J Young 245-100 32793 COUNTY COURT wn 109 7 5 2* 2- S 4« K LapailleW H Pearce 1500-100 32842 BEETLE DUG w 107 6 9 I* 7- 51 P B Kleeger AVickliffe Stable 25X0-100 29816-ARROAV w 107 5 3 31 4- 6A V F Murphy G J Long 1745-100 32778 MEDORA II. we. 107 2 I 9 9 71 74 AV Crump P A Clark 2310-100 ::2745 ALONE AT LAST w 107 4 6 7- 8= 8l Sl M Buxton P.everwvck Stable 5220-100 27465 TOM MANSOM w 109 9 2 « 61 9 9 R Goose AV H Bak-r 23CO-100 Time. 23, 47, 1:14V5. Track fast. mutuels paid. Gallant Lad, 1.00 straight. .20 placv, .00 show; King Belle, .20 place, .30 show; Valor. .00 show. Equivalent bonking odds— Gallant Lad. C00 to 100 straight. 260 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; King Belle. 110 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show: Valor. 50 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Peter Qnlnce — Ncthcrsole trained by I. Lehan; bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. Weal to post at U:17. At post 1 minute, start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. GALLANT LAO was away forwardly. but dropped back, then gained steadilv in the list half and outstayed KING BELLE in the last twenty yards. KING BELLE showed high speed in paccmasing, but tired fast in the atretch. VALOR closed a good gap from a slow beginnieg. COUNTY COURT showed speed, but quit in the stPtrh. The others were badly outrun. t ■ 4J Q t£ SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Oct. 10. 1313—1:11-2-105. 00 Added. 3-year-olds OlOuQ and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner jggj second. 27: third. S. Index Horses A AVt lISt j Sir Fin Jockeys Owners" Equiv. Odds Strt 32823 CI I Si: V GEORGE w 4 114 2 2 4- 4 81 1" J Hanover M C Moore 1S0-100 32 726 KINNEY w 4 112 1 1 2 21 1» 8» J Loftus J B Goodman 1:120-100 32720 DIMTTRI W 0 ZM 1 4 1 1 3J V F Murphy F B Fogg 520-100 32823 AMAZON w 5 112 9 :; :: :;i 4- 4= R Goose F E Brown 425-100 , 182774 OPHELIA AV. w 3 MO 5 I 5" 5- P 5» AV Crump C, E Chancellor 074-101 32823 UNCLE HART v n 7 117 I I 71 7i P P M Buxton W C Clancy 1260-100 28842 *LEONELDIA W 3 M0 S I Js1 B ] Ok 71 N Barrett P AVhite 8250-100 • 32417 SAYONARRA w 4 111 7 I 9 9 I* »«| AV Kelsav F Gerinf Jr 1860-100 3004 7 APPLE JACK w 3 7074 4 7 Hand .- I I D ConneflvJ Churchill 6400 100 Time. 38%, 401. l:13i. Track fast mutu.ls paid. Cipsey tleorge, .60 straight, .90 place, .90 show; Kinney, 0.20 place, $.. 10 show: Dbaitrt, 33.00 show. Bqairaleat booking «!ds Gtaaey George. ISO to 100 straight. 95 to 1K place, 45 to 100 show; Kinney, 110 to 103 place, 170 to 100 show; Dimitri. so to 100 snow. Winner B. g. by Dick Welles -Animosity trained by AA. Perkins: bred by Mr. Jerome B. Respess. AVent to post at 2:1s. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon driving: second and third the same. GIP8EY GEORGE wis cat aft twice when going fast, but saved much ground when coming into the atretCB and. finishing gamely, outstayed KINNEY in the last strides. KINNEY raced prominently fro.n the start and only tired right at the end. DIMITRI set a fast pace and showed high speed for the nist half, but tired. AMAZON ran WeR, but tired in the last eighth. APPLE JACK showed early speed. OPHELIA W. ran poorly. Ov.-rweights — Apple Jack. I1., pounds. 4 O Q /j THIRD RACE -3-4 Mile. Oct, 16. 1913—1:11—2—105. 00 Added. 3 -year -olds g O J tir and upward. Claiming. Net v a lue to winner 90: second. 30; third. 0. Index Horses AAVtPPSt t M -4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Lgiiiv. Odds Strt 32700= * ARCH PLOTTER WB 4 110 1 1 8*3" 1»1 1» B Kleeger G Kncbelkamp 2S5-100 32825 •OTHELLO w I 112 I 5 4 3*1 31 2 AV Cramp J Livingston 130-101 38440 PRIMBRO w 4 1 15 2 :: P 4* 4- P 3 Hanover E B Elkins 1505-100 30051 WATER WAR vi: 4 107 I 4 lA 1 31 4- J CmllahanW T Martin 3125-10 32823 FLEETABELLB w 5 112 I I 8 Q SI P E Martin J Greene 10M 100 32703 NOBLEMAN an 5 113 1 I §*| P P P AV AndreaaGaUaher Bros 645-100 32375 BATCIILER W S M0 7 I I P V " F Stevens H T Ru.tchh.-r 21510-100 32149 KILKENNY W .101 5 S 7 A 7A S P L Ljrkea G Senn 7S55-100 32448 * J. RLFCS wn 0 105 I 7 •* 9 I 9 G AV CarllA L Kirby 6170-100 Time. 23ri, 47=-,, 1:18%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Arch Plotter, .70 straight, . SO place, .50 show, Othello, .70 place, .60 show: Printero, 35.50 show. Bqairaleat booking edda Arch Plotter. 283 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Othello. 35 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; n lain 11. 175 to 100 show. Winner— Br. c, by Udrim — Ada Belh- II. trained by E. Brewater; bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston. AVent t- jost a; 3:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easily; second and third driving. ARCH PLOTTER besaa fast and faBawed the leader .losely to the atretch, where he drew Into the lead and held OTHELLO safe in the final drive. OTHELLO was away in a tangle and gained gradually in the Oral half, but eould not overhaul the winner. PRIMERO raced for.vardly all the way and outstayed WATER AVAR through the lust eighth. WATER AVAR set a fast pace, but tired in the stretch. ELECTA BELLE was in a tangle for the first aaarter. Bcratehed -338S7»BiUy Joe, 107. Overweights -Kilkenny, 2 panada. * * tjf!r rOUBTfl BACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards. May 27. 1812— 1:42%— 8—87.1 Pane ,000. fD ana C3 C/ fJ 4-yenr-al4a and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 50; third. 5. Index lb-rses A AVt lISt U j :i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 32728* KING GORIN w 4 113 :: 1 2- L" 2" 11 ll C DiahmonR L Baker 05-100 32828 1ALDEBABAN WB 0 HI 4 2 1 1 1 2" 2" AV Cramp J Livingston 1C5-RM 334 17 -STAR OF LOVE w 5 110 1 4 3" ::"• :; 3* 3» H Btearna H L Crain HSO-MO 31188 FOR FAIR wn 5 111 I 5 4 4 4 1 4 J llano v_-rG M Miller 30M-MO Time. 24;,. §M%, 1:13, 1:39, 1:43-,. Track fast. mutuels paid, King Goriu, .30 straight, .20 place; Aldebaran, .20 place; no show mutuels Sold. Equiraleat booking olds — King Gorla, 85 to 100 straight. 10 to 100 place; Aldebaran. 10 to 100 place. Winner- Ch. c. bv Transvaal — Ethel Simpson trained by A. Baker; bred by Messrs. S. K. Hughes and uc. • AVent to post at 3:49. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AAon driving: second nnd third the same. KING GORIN had to be ridden hard for the tiist half, but moved up fast and. taking I slight had when iounding into the atretch, Maintained it to the end. ALDEBARAN was rushed into the lead at once and seemed to be tiring 011 the atretch turn, but was going fast again at the end. STAR OF LOVE ran a fairly good race. FOR FAIR was outrun all tie- way. £ i W/ FIFTH LACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. May s. 1909 -52 f, —2—103. Sixteenth Running O40l/0 Bashford Manor Stakes. ,000 Added. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allow- aiioos. Net valii to winner .920; second. 00; third. 00. Index: Horses A AVt PI St 1t : g Str Fin Jock-vs Owners Equiv. Odds Strt S27T7ESCOBA W 121 :: 31 3 1- J Hanover K D Alexander 226-100 32824 JAB. T. CLARK w IIS 2 1 3- 31 3* F Murphy J AV Schorr 050-100 32005 BIG ENOUGH w US 4 I 7 4 3i L Ljrkea J H Nichols 655-100 MALYOLIO W 113 6 6 U 1" 4 C Hunt A Miller 1020-100 32777 HERALD W 113 1 2 6 | 5" 5 R Goose II II Hewitt 415-100 32888 FREECUTTER w 113 7 I X1 7 6" D ConnellyG J Long t8BO-M0 32828 SIROCCO wn 113 5 4 # 3] 71 J Loftus A K Macomber MO-100 32777 BRONZE EAGLE wn 113 10 7 P SS P J Lowder ■ B Bradley 32777 POSTMASTER w US 9 5 3 1 8] H H Shilling 1 E Mulholland 5535-100 32828 KASHMIR w 113 8 10 30* 10.. 10* B Kleeger AVickliffe Stable 3220-100 OZARK w 113 11 11 11 11 11 AV AndressJ M Camden X85-100 fAIutuel OeM. Time. 233i. 47%, £4. Track fast. mutuels paid, Escoba. .10 straight. .30 place. .30 show; Jas. T. Clark, .90 place, .30 show; Big Enough. 34.00 show. Equivalent booking odds- Escd a. 220 to 100 straight. 115 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; Jas. T. Clark, 345 to 100 place, 215 to 100 show; Big Enough. 115 to 100 show. Winner — Br. -, ay Broomstick — Christmas Star trained by AV. J. Young; bred by Mr. A J. Young. AVent to post at 4:20. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. ESCOBA, a good colt, was away well and. after having followed MALYOLIO closely, passed him in the stretch to win going away. JAS. T. CLARK raced well up for the entire way and finished fast and gamely. BIO ENOUGH came with a rush in the last eighth. MALAOLIO set a fast pace and tired iu the last sixteenth. HERALD had a rough nee. SIROCCO tired. Scratched— 32S70:Tragon Rock. 113; King Trovato. 113. iQ17 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Oct. 16. 1913—1:11—2—105. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds £ O «_/ I and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 75; second. 50; third. 5. _ Index Horses AAAtlISt 4 « ?■. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 32758 BRINGHURST w 0 lit 6 3 3° 3s »* 1* R Goose Adair and Baker 200-100 32820 CHALMERS wn 5 119 11 2- 2 21 2i F Murphy J 8 Hawkins 1055-100 38010* LEO SKOLNY w 6 I0S 4 5 4l 4r 4* 3" M Buxton Plcasanton Stable 3190-100 32826-KATHLEEN w 4 122 2 2 P* 3= 4- D ConnellyG J Long 110-100 32826 HODGE w 6 114 3 4 6 6 6 53 C Hunt K Spence GG.-IOO 32687 FLEURO wb 4 103J 5 6 5= 55 51 6 E Graves J Livingston 12600-100 Time, 23, 46, l:12«i. Track fast. mutuels paid, Bringhurst .00 straight, .S0 place, .20 show; Chalmers, .10 place, .20 show: Leo Skolny. 38.88 show. Equivalent booking odds— Bringhurst. 200 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show; Chalmers, 303 to 100 place. 210 to 100 show; leo Skolny, 345 to 100 show. Winner— Br. g. bv Plaudit — Sweet Marjoram trained by AV. H. Baker: bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. Went to post at 4:4K. At post 12 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BRINGIHRST came with a rush in the stretch and, overhauling the leaders, held on gamely through the last eighth. CHALMERS raced in closest pursuit from the start and held on well in the closing drive. LEO SKOLNY was badly outpaced for the first half, but closed an immense gap and was going fast at the end. KATHLEEN showed high speed and set a great pace, but tired in the last sixteenth. The others were well beaten all the way. Overweights — Fleuro, l1..., pounds. 9QQQfi SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 25. 1911— 1:44 7-— 5— 105. 00 Added. O £kjjJ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 80; second, 21; tliird. 6. Index Horses AWtPPSt j H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 327803*FA1R ORIENT wb 4 103 1 4 7 k 6l 31 1J l1 W Crump R L Baker 265-100 32837 GLEIPNER w 4 108 I 2 4= 2* 4» 31 2l L Lykes H Neustcter 280-100 32837 JOHN HURIE wb 7 112 5 7 5and 7- P 5l 3» AV Kelsay Marshall Bros 3120-100 31490*DAY DAY wb 5 110 7 6 61 4 P 3» 44 B Kleeger J B Goodman 3730-100 32788 FASCINATING wb 6 115 4 3 ll ll 1= 41 5* H Shilling J Umensetter 210-100 32789-RUNN1NG QUEEN w 4 106 8 5 21 31 62 61 6t P Lowder AV Steuve 975-100 32789 SOUTHN LEAGUEw 4 106 2 1 3 5and 73 73 7* F Murphy F Peyton 6250-100 31429ORANGE wb 6 107 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 R WingfldJ F Gaftney 2880-100 Time. 24«J. 49, 1:15. l:41«i, 1:48*4. Track fast. mutuels paid. Fair Orient, .30 straight, .70 place, .40 show; Gleipner, .90 place, .90 show: John Htirie, .60 show. Equivalent booking odds — Fair Orient. 265 to 100 straight. 85 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Gleipner, 93 to 100 place. 45 to 100 show; John Hurie. 330 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Fair Play— Orienta trained by A. Baker; bred by Mr. August Belmont. AAent to post at 5:27. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; seeond and third driving. FAIR ORIENT, a slow beginner, moved up steadily and, finishing fast, came away in the last eighth. GLEIPNER raced close up all the way, but had to be ridden hard near the end. JOHN HURIE made up ground and finished gamely under a good ride. DAY DAY was hard ridden through the last half. FASCINATING set a good pace, but quit badly after rounding into the stretch.


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