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CHURCHILL DOWNS FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE. KY.. THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1917. -Churchill Downs. Eleventh day. New Louisville Jockev Club. Spring Ueetiag of 12 da.is. Weather clear. Stewards. CI, as. F. Price and Ch;:s. F. Rrainger. Judges. wTTl. Shelley and J. R. Campbell. Stalter. Harry Moriissey. Racing Secretary. J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. * O 1 1 "1 FIRST RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. May S. IM»— SS%— ft— 103. $.00 Added. 2 year- O ** 111 olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner S..Ji; s..,ond. 1S; third, . .1 »*~ I • • *— A Wt lFSt . .. -. S t r Fill Jockeys OwniTs Eqniv. Odds Strt SStlS DESIRE w 109 :i E 4- U 1- H Stearns J B Ward TtTioo 32841 KORAN W MM t 2 2 f K l.ai.ailleWilliams Bros 495-1M StMS EDA HERRMANN wn 109 3 !i ; _ 41 V A Claver Al Bowman t9G5-l»a FIX TRAY w 104 ! 4 5.J 5- -l B KleegerJ S Barbee IC2S lim 32947 COITRIEB vM E i 7" 7-1 :,- P Lowder E R Bradley S335-IO0 S2.59 RED SALMON w 111! M 1 1* V C- C Hunt K Boence 14Tr. loo 33014 CHARLEY NORTE w 112 15 :; F :. 7 R Goom W II Baker 230-100 32913 TOM TIT w 112 s 10 M Ml s1 .1 Mor~ C C Van Meter | 32913 FRANK WILSON w 11212 7 v s M .1 Hanover C T Wortkinston 32947 OEORGIA KEl. LEV w 10:» 12 11 91 pH F Marphy J W Sehorr 74O-10. 32913 CHALCO w Mil a 11* li"?n- D ConnellyO J Long i ttMS El /.v m Wj Z 12 V2 IV W H Tharaer v F Reed UB-IM UKULELE v 10:i 1 s 1 :"!::- i:: C DishmonW L Lewis 3960 100 32865 KAT1FNE FRANCIS w 109 7 11 14- 11- 14- 11 Shilling C R Miller -f IRISH REAF wb Mi I 1". 15 1. li W MeehanF .1 Kelley I iMutuel field. Time. 23%, 48%. 65. Track fast. mutuels paid. Desire, 7.50 straiglit. 0.40 pla.e. . SO show; Koran. .30 place. SI. CO show I.da Herrmann, tield. .V4.40 sla.w. l iuivab nt booking odds— Desire. 775 to 100 straight. 420 to 100 place, 190 to 100 show; Koran. MS to 100 place. 115 to 100 show: Eda Hei .inann. tield. 120 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f. by Marathon- Ethel Carr trained by J. S. Ward; bred by Mr. R. Varwig Went to post at 2:21. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. DESIRE moved up with a rush alter rounding into the stretch, but tired a trille right at the end though managing to overhaul KORAN in the last stride. KORAN ran well and was unlucky to lose in.i vould have won bat for stumbling in the last stride. EDA HERRMANN was going fast at the finish FIN TRAY slowed a good turn of speed. CHARLEY NOLTE set the early pace and quit RED SAI -MON ran well. Scratched -329S7 Miss Agnes. 109. afc 1 1 * SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile Oct. 10. 1913— l7ll— 2-105. 00 Adde.l. 3-year-olds *J __ X_ _j and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner SC.2U; second. 48; third. 2. Index Horses AWtllSt , . % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt 32986 FRIMERo w 1 11. 14 :. i"?. R. ]• 1- j Hanov. rE B EUd~ 177100 32929 LINQTAL wn 1 Mi j 2 4= V.h V » R ;, .. s. .1 Livingston 74 S k . 32929 TRUSTY w raj :: 100 E • U 2«1 V :,i V Lowder Fink and D.-llinsr 720-WO 33013-*SISTEl: SF.-1E w 4 Hi.", .; 8 fij 5J f.i 4h 15 KWg.r G Knebolkamp 396-100 33013RLACK BEAUTT « 1 IM 1 «; U 4 4» SI C Tudor II .1 Seideneck «80-M0 33013* IMMENSE wn 3 BUM J* Ci S 6* R WiagTdW Dondaa 1470-100 33013 THISTLES GREEN wa 4 107 7 I : • 7- 7 7- D ConnellyC K and J Hamilton 4175-100 32988 SOUTH. LEAGUE wb 4 M7 s 1 Si p |i| s= C DiatunonF Peyton tl430-100 32929 BERT WILLIAMS w3 K 1 ?. 3- H «F 9= F .lu.lv W Perkins 1295-100 32928 KATAHDIN w :: Ml 1 7 11- in2 10 10. F Murphy Q J Long i 3298« LEONELDIA w :, l«. 11 H i:i 11! II. Ill A Clav.-r P White f 32928 FRIZZ WB 4 112 1.". 14 12 12 lL" 12« W Me.hanT B Wener Tap Sfl 32722 PRECISION «r 4 US 12 12 llM:! 1S» 1J» W Kelaay Marshall Broa t 32377 RIDDY w 4 110 9 13 14*14*14*14* II Shilling J Shiling t S2914MACMoNI.E wj KMM M 15 1". If. J .ruber K Spent* i i.Mutuel Held. Time. 23%. 47?5. 1:14. Track fast. mutuels i.aid. Frimero. .50 straight, .40 place. .30 show: Lingtal, 2.90 place, 8.50 show-Trusty. .50 show. Equivalent booking odds- Frimero. 175 to 100 straiglit. 120 to 100 place. 65 to 100 show Linutal 1545 to 100 place. 1325 to K0 show; Trusty. 175 to 100 show. Winner--Ch. c, by Voter— Lady Anne trained by E. R. Elkins; bred by Mr. T. C. McDowell. Went to post ::t 2:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FRIMERO was saved in the early running and drew out in the stretch to win as his rider pleas, -d LINGTAL raced well up throughout and linished gamely. TRUSTY set the early pace, but lost second place by swerving out in the last twenty yards. SISTER SI SIE closed a good gap from a slow beginning. LMMENSF ran well and so did BLACK BEAUTY. Scratched 237S1 Sir William. 111. Overweights— Mack Beauty. 2 pounds: Katalulin. 3: Leoneldin. 5. OO 1 1 »J THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. May 27, 1912— 1:42%— 3— 97. Purse 00. O tJ A. A. tj 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0. J ".____! iorses AWtllSt U s % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt SS«lS*BILLOWS wb 6 106 1 1 JH 1 1". F I1 II Shilling T M Murphv JS6-100 33019 JOHN HFRIE WlTMl E J 3« 4J I* 31 2h W Kelaay Marshall Bros 1286-HM 32789*ELFE CAP w 4 Mt£ I 4 4i 2J 21 2 P B Kleeger R .McCoy tinD-loo 33019 EXECUTOR wn C 108 4 -G V P # 4J 4J D ConnellyAlameda Stable 7S9O-100 30073 NORVIO w 4 104 :; 2 l« GJ 0= 5 E| H SteaniB J S Ward llU-UH 32527 REV wsb 8 108 7 8 S S 8 0l 6i C Hunt T 8 Darker M7O-100 32948 *THORWWOOD WB 4 104 U 7 7; 6« CJ 71 7" C Dishmonll J Seideneck 1355-108 32948 LINDENTHAL wu 5 108 2 E T.h 7 7l 8 S F Fuerst J F Sehorr 1930-100 Time. 24y5. 43%. 1:14%, 1:41*4, l:46l/s. Track fast. mutuels paid. Billows. .30 straight, .10 place, .70 show; John Hurie, . SO place, .70 show; Blue Cap. . SO show. Equivalent booking odds— Billows, 305 to 100 straiglit. 105 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show: John Hurie, 390 to 100 place. 135 to KM show: Blue Cap. 90 to 100 show. Winner— B. ni. by Cuiiard — Frincess Titania trained by J. Tincnsetter; bred by Mr. E. R. Bradley. Went to iK st at 3:20. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. BILLOWS, close up from the start, raced into the lead when called on and won under restraint. JOHN HFRIE saved much ground on the turns and held on well in the final drive. BLUE CAP raced forw.irdly and gamely, but was tiring in the last eighth. EXECFTOR ran well and finished close up. NOHVIC was fatigued before the start by galloping off several times and finished lame. LINDENTHAL was sharply cut off and would not extend himself afterwards. Overweights — Blue Cap, l-l. pounds. QQ 11/f FOFRTII RACE— 3-4 Mile, Oct. 10. 1913—1:11—2—105. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds OO X X rt and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 75; second, 50; third, 5. Index Horses AWtllSt U _i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt MM» MARIE MILLER w 3 MS :: 1 V V 1- 1*1 W Kelsay Marshall Bros £~~ 33016 IMA FRANK w 4 107 E ?, * 2* 21 2i R Goose Reverwyck Stable 145-100 30401 PRINCE HERMIS wn 7 102 4 5 5 0 5 3- R WlngfdL Marion 3405-100 30041 PAN MAID w 5 1« 1 4 3»k 3 * 3 4= F Murphy H H Hewitt 2050-100 32868*LADY ALWAYS w 4 10CJ 2 2 4* 48 4i 5 I ConnellvPastime Stable 210-100 Time, 23, 46%, 1:13. Track fast. mutuels paid, Marie Miller, .50 straight, .10 place, .00 show; Ima Frank, .80 place, .70 show: Prince Hennis. 1917.sh,110 show. Equivalent booking odds— Marie Miller. 275 to 100 straight. 55 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Ima Frank. 40 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Prince Hennis. 230 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. f, by Abe Frank— Rumie Buutoii trained by L. F. Marshall; bred by Mr. J. F. Newman. Went to post at 3:49. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MABIE MILLER showed the most speed throughout, set a fast pace and won easing up. IMA FRANK followed close up throughout, but was tiring in the last eighth and had to be ridden out to save second place. PRINCE HERMIS closed an -immense gap and finished fastest of all. PAN MAID showed speed and will improve. LADY ALWAYS quit in the last quarter. Overweights — Ima Frank. 1 pound; Lady Always. 1M. QQ1 1 R FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Sept. 27. 1811— 1:37%— 3— 99. Purse ,000. 4-.venr-olds _ Q X A. 9j and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second. 50; third. 5. ~lndex Horses AWtPPSt,4 H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt S29501OLD KOENIG wb 4 110 4 2 ~il l_ lJ 1» lb R Goose Beverwyck Stable 75-100 3289$ KING GORIN w 4 110 1 1 2h 22 2« 2* 2" C DlshmonR L Baker 195-100 80134 CAPT. REES w 4 107 2 4 6 4" 41 4J 3- J Morys J C Milam 4935-100 ?22f? 552!£?.— — . "»5 107 5 5 3« 3» 3« 35 4* B Kleeger Alameda Stable 945-100 !I5t?«MiiLiFS5 wB!fl 6 3 4i 6 5i B» 5» C Hunt W F Knebelkamp 5435-100 SllllBOB HBNSLEY wu 0 107 3 t 5J 55 6 6 6 R WingfldH Perkins 4995-100 ,, _. _, lime. 24,, 48. 1:122, 1:38. Track fast. Wi. mutuels paid Old Kocnig, .50 straight, ?2.30 place, .30 show; King Gorin, .30 place, .30 snow: t apt. Kees, .. o show. EquK-alent boc.khig odds— Old Koenig. 75 to 100 straight. 15 to 100 place, 13 to 100 show; Kinr Oonn. L. to 100 place. 1.. to 100 show: Capt. Rees, 215 to 100 show. Winner— R. c. by Oolden Maxim— Masthead trained by 0. Zeigler; bred by Mr. H. T. Oxnard «nmJ Urn I?vf,.4::.0- "V.!ost X n,inut,- ,start K«wl ami slow. Won driving; second and third the same oil KOEMO showed the most speed all the way. but had to be hard ridden in the stretch and just lasted long enough to win. KING GORIN raced in closest pursuit throughout, suffered slightly from i.w TviV, lost by swerv.ng out in the last twenty yards. CAPT. REES gained steadily and wore RLDLAM down in the final stride. REDLAND quit in the stretch. BOB HENSLEY was ahvays beaten QQ1 Ifi SIXTH RACE-5-8 Mile. May 20. 1912-59-2-113. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. %9*bW:-M . Mt *4jP Catta and ieldmgs. Allowances. Net value to winner 1917.sh50; second, 00; third, Index Horses AWtllSt ,4 _■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt BONIFACE wr. 107 ?. 1 4?. ::- l3 !■■ H Stearns r S Ward i~"£"iAn 3289GMAS. T. CLARK w 115 2 2 1» ll 2 2". F Mu?phy J W Schorr MMM ;;289fi HERALD w 107 7 4 2» 2* 3« 3 W Kelsay H H HewUt SB 33014KASHMIR wsb 107 8 S 8 5J 4 V- B Kleeger Wickliffe Stable 7M 100 iSJiA??1* PEDDLKR »J_| J : Wf„? P Lowder E R iVradley wZ : 2o«-.R-nT„ w Oi 8 » 6 i Cl J Morys J N Camden J97O-100 .i28963lUGr ENOI GH w 110 6 9 9 C= 7i 7- J HanoverS K Nichols lRTno 32927 CLAIRVOYANT w MB 5 5 S MM C Hunt WWD S„ tvSS HAPPY TIKJLGHT wn 109 9 7 7 9 9 P K LapailleC B Reid 1C465-100 " Time. 23V3. 47%. l:00y5. Track fast. show :" H."a Id !%4!jJn show " strai sI,t S-90 I;liU" $ i40 show; Jas- T- Clark- «4-70 place, .50 Equivalent booking odd* — Boniface, 1375 to 100 straight. 845 to 100 piece ""0 to 100 show- " Jns T T- Clark. 135 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; Herald. 145 to 100 show. Wl nner— B. c by Transvaal— Cerina trained by .1. S. Ward; bred by Mr. S. K. Nichols ,!,tvK . Bt 4:-,U- At post 4 ■»to"te«- Stl»rt Iwl and slow. Won easily; second anil third driving no.ir At K was away well and showed much speed and gameness and. standing hard ridimr in the stret.h. drew out in the last sixteenth and won in a canter. JAS. T. CLARK set a fast early pace and held on gam. ly after being passed. HERALD raced forwardly all the wav and finished fast KASHMIR began in a tanale and dosed a big gap. BROOM PEDDLER tired. Bid ENOUGH was awav slowlyand tar back all the way and can do much better. * Overweights— la irv yant, tg pounds: Happy Tliought. 2. OO] 1 7 SEVENTH RACE -1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 25. 1911-1 :44?f-5-105. Purse 00. ____________• 3 year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 1917.sh50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtllSt % V-. Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquTvTbdda Strt 33015OA1DY HOLBERT w 10s :: | ] ] J p v V E Martin R P Brooks 950-100 32843 "SQCA RE DEALER wM 8 C 4 I* p 24 t* R Goose W H Baker yo 100 S_M«*DOUOLA8S a w it 102 1 8 I* 7- 6S 4 ::= B Kleeger C W Gasser i-ioo 5*«_"ALERT waMO C 7 SMb 4 V 4* N Barrett C E Rowe 740-00 32992 -MONOTONY Wl 114 2 1 0 J« 51 5- E | C Dishmon.l H Raker 7eo-luo ,:yi!M4EVi;LYN V. wn 105 5 4 :!i 5J 2- 6 G- H Stearns O C Van Meter JltlW f-; !rllr"-,: w 101 • * " s 7 7« .1 Dursch G Knebelkamp 644S-100 32918-GEORiii: C. LOVE wn 108 7 5 2 2 7* 8 8 THenrv W H Pearce S95-10O Time. 245. 48 i, 1:14. 1:40*5. 1:47%. Track fait "show-DoiJgiass s11- soshow *2L Stliif;llt -S0 1 ,iUe -"° slwvf Sl"aro Dealer, 0.00 place, Bqairaleat booking odda— Daddy lioll ert. 950 to 100 straight. 390 to 100 place 1°5 to 100 show-Square Dealer. 400 to 160 place. Lit to 100 show: Douglass S.. 40 to 100 show inner- Br. e, by Little Duti-li — Cloistcrcss trained by R. P. Rrooks. ;,,.r W«tlnnvPia»«T. At P°?i ,2 ""•"! • __! V1*"1 sI"w-. Won easily; second and thirrt driving. DADDY HOLBKKI if he ran as outclassed the others, moved into a good lead at once and — ■ all he way as hi- rider pleased. SQUARE DEALER ran a good race and stood a hard drive game"" DOUGLASS 8. beg:. n slowly and snllered from interference, but closed a gap and linished fast. ALERT tired. GEO. . LO L tell lame. EVELYN . ran a good three-quarters and quit.