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DOUGLAS PARK FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE, KY., THURSDAY, MAY 31. 1917. Douglas Park. Fifth and.iy. Douglas Park Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear. Steward*, Charles r. Price ami T. J. Clay. Jii7Tgcs~W. II. Shelley and J. P.. Campbell. Starter, Harry Merrisaejr. Pacing Secretary. J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. "ladies If S apprentice allowance. Q ♦ 41 O T riRST RACK 5-8 Mile. June 7, IMS 58%--2 115. 00 Added. 2-year olds. OOOl Maidens. Colts and Celdings. Claiming. Net value to winner 70; second. si is: third, $»•-. lnd" Morses AwTTlSt ;, . "i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kijlliv. Odds Strt M1M Ill IfcDAWELL w MJ 5 t S 5 V V J Hanover M C Moore 40-.-1oo LITTLE BOLLO v 112 4 E V* V* 4 2". M Manor K I Alexander CSE-1M 32927 LAGGARD w 112 :: I 2 : :v ::• 1 ConnetlyG J Long MK-1M SthlS DICKIE W. w 112 :: :: 4" 41 «• !• A Claver W Woodard 1086 100 ; :tlll CHARLEY NOLTE ws 113 11 T l1 B** V R Gooae AV M Baker ;:«o loo 32759 ■CRUELTY w 112 H ■ I I S F Murphy J W Schorr Mh-MI lime. 24Vi. 49U, l:02"s. Track muddy. mutuels paid, Braenrie McBaaretl, 1. M straight. .10 place. .90 show; Little R dlo. o place. .56 shear; Lasgard, .3o shew. Iviuivah-nt boohias «lds I.rownie UcBaareU, MS to KK straight. 170 to KM place. 115 to 100 show: Little Ratio, 3K I" 100 place, 175 to 100 show: Laggard. 215 to KM show. Wirm-i Ch. K |,;.- .lack Athia Bessie Simpson trained by W. Perkins: bred by Mr. H. P. Headhy. Went to post at 2:35. At post 1 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. BROWN IB HcDAWELL moved up steadily after going the first quarter and. taking the lead, outstavod LITTLK BOLLO. The latter hegaa slowly and came with a rush in the stretch. LAGGARD ran well, but tired after going the lirst three-eighths. CHARLEY NOLTK qait after setting the pace to the stretch. CRUELTY ran swaj before the start and was bcatea off in the race, QQOQO SKCOND PACK 3-4 Mile. June 5. PJ15 1:10::.. 3 109. 00 Added. 3-year-olds f O 4 O 4 and upwaril. Claiming. Net value to winner !5: second. 33; third. 2. _ "index Horses A Wt MPStI : » TA Str Fin Jockeys "Owners" Kpi7vTodds~S t r t 33194 -*FI /iZV AVlZZY wn c. M ; 3 E :.h ::r li 1* C Tudor WV Walsh " H0a-1M 3323l*i:iti/.Z wi I Ml I :i V 7 41.. V N Barrett c F Weber 1MB-MI 33145 iSAIITY FIRST w I IP. B I .". 2. 3* Il P Louder R McMillan 2MS-1M 33019S SMS w I 121 7 I 4 E| J* 4- R Moos- J Livingston Kl-KK 33112 CLACK BEAUTY ar 4 113 I 4 2. •* !• B* R SimpsonH J Beidoneck BMB-100 2 7020-MM.KS FI.NLKN w 3 110 E I ! P 71 C1 II Stearns J K RadatOB 1345-1911 327XH HASTY OKA w 3 Ml I 2 Ill" B 7 B Martin G R Chancellor B3a-isa 33112 THISTLE GREEN wa 4 HI 4 « 7 S-= !■ s. l ConnelrsC K Hamilton E480-1M 328«« aiai; w ;; 105 2 7 ;■ :i :i :i f st ven.s h t Batchler 32C6-1M Time. 23S, 484i, 1:14*5. Track muddy. mutuels paid. Fuzzy Wuzzy. 2.t; straight. . DO place, .20 show; P.rizz, 1.20 place, .40 show; Safety First. .*IO 20 show. Kiuivah-nt 1 king ..dds Kuzzy Wuzzy. 1030 to KK straight. 2«5 to 100 place, 1»0 to KK show; P.rizz. 400 to too place 270 to KK show: Safety First. 110 to KK show. Winner P.. g. by Il.lnm Skirts trained by W. V. Walsh; bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston. Went to post at 5:03. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. Fl Z/.V WUZZY stored up steadily and. racing into the lead on the stretch turn, held the others safe fa tl ml. IMM/Z Ixgan slowly, but forced his way through on the stretch turn and finished fast. SAFKTV FIRST was forced to race wide most of the way and was always prominent. SOSIIS lacked early speed and failed to respond to a call in the stretch. HASTY CORA put after s Ming S fast early pace. Scratched 33112 Si-tor Susie, 112: Miss Bagdad, 105. aO Q Q THIRD PACK 3-4 Mile. June 5, 1915 1:K:1. 3 10!. 00 Added. 3-year-olds OiSnO and apart : r. I . C laiming. Xe t va lue to winner 15; second. 33; thl id. 2. I nde x Morses A W t" PPS 7~1 1 ■; jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners K.piiv. Odds Strt 32980-PALATAPLI-; wit 7 121 E I B | 21 1"- li AV K.lsay Marshall Pros MO-MO 33234 BLUE CAP wn 4 HI . E H 4" 31 31 E Martin R McCoy 3M-M0 33015 COUNTY COURT wn 3 107 2 3 2" V H ::i T Henry W M Poarce 2700-piO 32953 IRREGULAR wit $ HI 7 7 7- B B* 4| AV AV Tb.rT P Hayes 1415-1410 32992*.IA.MKS G. wit :; loj 4 s v- s" 4i 5 N Barrett Woodmac Pros 1MB-1M 3301 5s AVAL. M. PEARCEwa 2 107 1 4 V 11 f.J O. R Moose AV H Maker «S6 100 33112 BERT WILLIAMS w 3 107 ; 1 4» 7i 71 7- J Hanover AV Perkins 4300-1M 33234*RFNNINM QUEEN w 4 112 S 2 3J 3» S1 S» R AVingfhlAV Steuve X15-100 33258 GRETCHEN It. w Z lor. 3 ! I 3 ! 9 V Murphv J AV Schorr MM-MI Time. 233/5. 48%, 1:14%. Track muddy. ssataefat paid. Palatable. .20 straight, .30 place, . SO show; P.lue Cap, .00 place, .10 show; Countv Court. 0.10 show. K.|uiaient booking odds— Palatable. KM to 100 straight. 05 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Blue Cap, 80 to KM place, 55 to KK show; Countv Court. 405 to KK show. Winner Ch. h. by Chop Suey- O111.1I1 Wood trained by L. F. Marshall: bred by Mr. F. T. Weed. Went to post at 3:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PALATAPLK. well ridden, moved into the lead on the stretch turn and won easing up. BLUI CAP closed a gap and made a game finish. COUNTY COURT ran well and finished fast. IRREGULAR closed it big gap from a tangled beginning. JAMLS .. was going fast at the end. WALTER H. PKARCK tired in the last quarter after setting a fast early pace. Scratched 327S! Milbrcy. 105; 33112 Katahdin, 107. Overweights--Irregular. 1 pound. OQOO/I FOlRTH RACK— 1 Mile. Sept. 21, 1913— 1:37%— 3— 101. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds QjO_aM 03C ami upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second. 50; third. 5. Index Horses AAV tlPStVj . % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds S t r t 33182-LF,BTH wis S 113 fi 1 21 l»k 23 H l2 R Goose Adair and• Paker BfAoO 33230 MARA H. v 4 104 7 I l1 2J Ink ft t* p Iowder J N Huffman 895-100 2H370 PRINCK ALBERT wn E 113 8 2 3= .*! V.1 31 3" L Gentry J B Respess 87R-M0 33150-WA1 ST1FS LAST w 5 113 2 7 6-5" 51 4h 4- M Garner J M Goode 310-100 33235 JRHOLAND wit 5 113 4 5 44 4* 4* 0* 56 AV Kelsay Alameda Stable 680-100 27708 FLY IK ME w 5 110 1 6 f * «?.«! fi1 6= J HanoverC T AVorthington 5910-100 30893 JTHAPfOU wb 4 105.. 5 4 7i 7h 7l 72 73 II Shilling J Umensetter MM-MO 3314C3LUCKY R. W 4 104 3 8 8 8 8 8 8 F Murphy Hickey Bros 3505-100 Time. 24%. 49, 1:14%. 1:41%. Track muddy. mutuels paid, Sleeth, .S0 straight, .00 place, .10 show; Mary II., .30 place, .00 show; Prince Alliert, 4. SO show. Equivalent l.ooking odds— Sleeth. 90 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Mary II., 105 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Prince Albert. 040 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Deutscltland— Merida trained hy AV. H. Paker; bred by Mr. Barney Schreiber. Went to post at 3:57. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easilv; second and third driving. SLEETH. favored by the going and hard ridden through the last eighth, outstayed MARY II. and won going away. The latter showed much speed in pacemaking and held on well in the stretch drive. PRINCE ALBERT raced forwardly from the start and outstayed WAHSWORTHS LAST. The latter lucked much early speed, but gained in the last quarter. REDLAXD quit. Scratched— 32986sArch Plotter, 112: 33182 Sayonarra, 104; 31823 Ask Her, 108. Overweights — Prince Albert. 3 pounds; Trappold. IYj. QQOQrt FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Kile. June 7, 1913— 58%— 2— 115. Highland Park. 00 Added. Q and 50_0 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 20; second, 18; third, 1917.sh2. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys ~~Owners " Equiv. Odds Strt SS184»SILK LADY w 102 5 5 1J 2* 2- ll A Claver AV L Lewis 530-100 I SS184 BROOM PEDDLER w 108 4 3 45 41 4 2" H Shilling E R Bradley 715-100 I 38082*ROBERT L. OWEN w 102 2 4 5« 5« 3" 31 Z ShannonA L Rogers 2415-100 83184 VIOLET BONNIE w 109 3 6 3J 1] 1 41 E Martin A L Kirby 70-100 SS192 KIRSTIES CUB w 105 6 2 21 31 55 510 H Stearns W T Martin 755-100 33238 ORDNUNG wsb 105 11 S666F Murphy J W Schorr 3155-100 Time. 23%, 48%, 1:08%. Track muddy. „ _ |2 mutuels paid, Silk Lady, |12.6Q straight, .30 place, .90 show; Broom Peddler, .20 place, 1 .70 show: Robert L. Owen. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Silk Lady, 530 to 100 straight, 115 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Broom Peddler. 100 to 101 place, 85 to 100 show; Robert L. Owen. 180 to 100 show. Winner— Br. f, by Ormondale — Silk Maid trained by W. L. Lewis; bred by Miss L. H. Lewis. Went to post at 4:20. At post 5 minutes. Start good and rIow. Won handily: second and third driving. SILK LADY, hard ridden for the entire race, set a fast earlv pace and. coming again, drew away in the last seventy yards. BROOM PEDDLER dropped back soon after the start, but gained steadily under hard riding and finished fast. ROBERT L. OWEN closed a big gap in the stretch. VIO-LKT BOX X IK tired fast after going a half and taking the lead on the last turn. * * rt 4J£ SIXTH RAPE— 1 1-16 Miles. June 5. 1915-1 :43%— 3—95. 00 Added. 3-year- UOOU olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 1917.sh70; second, 18; third. 2. Index Horses AWtlTSt A % % Str Fin Jockeya Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 33198 IR. GENTLEMAN wn 9 115 3 14= 2i 1J 1= 1* P Lowder J H Baker 350 100 33185 WATERPROOF wit 5 112 2 3 31 3 3= 35 2= D ConnellyC ■ Hamilton 65-100 33107 WHITE CR«WN wit B 112 4 4 li 1- 2s 2" 3] R P.oose J Livingston 1300-100 88197 •SCRUTINEER wit 5 110 E 6 5« V 6 4"k 4" N Barrett K Pitt 2380-100 32048 WILLDO w 4 112 12 6 6 5J 51 5= II Shilling AVright and Maloney 1105-100 33197 •THORN WOOD wit 4 108 I 5 3* 4 4J 6 6 C Tudor II J St idencck 2535-100 Time. 24%, 48i, 1:1425, 1:41%, 1:48%. Track muddy. mutuels paid. Irish Couth-man, .00 straight, .S0 place, .70 show; Waterproof, .50 place, ... show: White Crown. .00 show. Equivalent bookiiiL odds Irish Centleman. 350 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Waterproof, 25 to KM place, 25 o KM show; White Crown, SO to 100 show. Winner p.. h. l.y Met ice -The Lady trained by J. 11. Baker; bred by Mr. K. Corrigan. AVeiit to neat at 1:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easilv; second and third driving. IPIS1I GENTLEMAN was helped by the soft going and. racing into the hud in the last nuarter. won easing up. WATERPROOF dropped back after going three. piarters. but came again and finished gamely. WHITE CROWN set a good para, but tired after going seven eighths. SCRl TINKER was going fast at the end. AVILLDO closed a big gap. THORNAVOOl u.uit. Overweights Thornwood. 1 pound. 0 00 4J-T SEVENTH PACK -1 1-1C Miles. June 5. 1915 —1:43%- ■ »•" . W Added. 3-year- O O dS O I olds nnd upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 1917.sh75; second. 21; third. 1917.sh1. I adc x I loi-sts AAVtllStU j jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kipiiv. OthhTstit 33198 P.NCKSS JANICE vv S 110 ;, 0 P ft 5 li 1.. H ThurberW II Hogan 4800-100 33145 = SOPH. GATWOODw 3 IB 3 3 ::" .r4 31 41 2» It AVingfhlP J Miles 235-100 33239 HARRY GARDNERw 4 112 1 2 4 6= 4| 31 3h P Lowder W Covington 130 100 33198 LINDENTHAL araa 5 112 7 4 2i 2- 1" 2" # J H:in.»vrAV Perkins 1775-100 33194* iUlj tolNSKL wit 4 110 6 5 4 3« 6l 5* 5« R Polton H Neusteter 625-PH 33197*MARJORIE D. w I 105 3 7 7 7 7 6J 6= J Gruber N F Dortch 9130-100 32322 COL. MARCHMONTw J 112 4 1 P 1» 51 7 7 C VanDun.I AV Fuller 820-100 Time. 24V,, 49. l:143s. l:41?i. 1:48. Track muddy. miitu.ls paid. Princess Janice. M8.M straight. 7.90 place, .10 show; Sophia Gatewood, .00 place. ,S2.!K show; Harry iaidner, .70 show. K-liiivalent booking odds Princess Janiee, 4SM to 100 straight. 1295 to KK place, 320 to 100 show; Sophia iatew I. SO to 100 plate, 45 to 1H show; Harry iardner. 35 to 100 show. AAinn.r ch. m. by Geaeral Roberts— Janice Marian trained by J. Hogan; bred by Mr. i. M. Aan Gordon 1. AVent to post at 5:22. At post 1 minute. Start good anil slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. PRINCESS JANICE, well up from the start and suddenly improved, moved into the lead on the stret-h turn and ensily held the others safe at the end. SOPHIA GATEWOOD lost ground after running a half mile, but came fast near the end and finished gasaety. HAPPY GARDNER raced sluggishly in the early running, but finished List and gam.-ly. LINDENTHAL tired after racing into the lead en the List turn. COL. MARCHMONT set the earlv pace, but .put badly.