Lexington Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-05-09

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LEXINGTON FORM CHART LEXINGTON, XT., WEDNESDAY, MAT 8, 1918 — Fourteenth day. Kentucky Association. Spring Meeting of 15 days. Weather clear. 1rcsiding Steward. T. J. Clay. Associate Judges, G. D. Wilson and W. II. Shelley. Starter, A. B. Dr.Ic Racing Secretary, W. II. Shelley. Kacing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 2:15 p. m.. W indicates whip. 8 spurs, B blinkers. Fig-ur- in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. 001 OO FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 8, 1917— 1:11%— «— HM . Purse 00. 3-year-olds. OolOO Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. tmtt* Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 38093-* MARYS BEAU wb 107 1 1 Ill4 1* 1 J Gruber R J Farris 345-100 3KMK3 KITING w 105 2 2 6" 4= 2» 2* J Howard Williams Bros 460-100 , :;8082l* KATIE CANAL w u 102 4 5 3" 2" 3* 3« R simoson B J Brannon 205-100 :;i,400 "UAIRYOYANT w 9S 9 7 51 51 41 4- H Lunsfd K Spence 17:tf-100 :!SI05*M1SS WRIGHT w 98 8 6 7i C1 5J 63 E Sande J Livingston :!995-100 :r.714*MAI ELYX C. v 98 7 8 S= 7i 71 6b E IJonhue Ross and Looney 9220-100 i SKUAS- l*XAR will 6 4 f| :? » 6i p J Drever G.vllaher Bros 390-100 ;;«:l«SAZY-XAMY wr. 104 5 9 9 9 81 8H J Dursch F J Kelley 9220-100 8105 SH1RO wb 102 3 3 19 t I 1 Kopmn OMeara Bros 4770-100 Time, 23*4. 47%, 1:13%. Track fast. 82 mutuels paid, Marys Beau, .90 straight, .10 place, .90 show; Kling, .10 place, .40 show; Kati Canal. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Marys Beau, 345 to 100 straight, 105 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Kling, ■tC, i« 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Katie Canal. 20 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c. bv Kourbon Beau— Mary Calahau trained by R. J. Farris; bred by Mr. Martin Doyle. Went to |H st at 2:15. At | ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-inc. MARYS BEAU had slightly the best of the start and, showing high speed, won all the way and linivli.d easing up. KLING had to overcome interference, but dosed a gap in the stretch and Inished fastest of all. KATIE CANAL, away slowly, had to be ridden hard in the stretch. CLAIRVOYANT riMOted si eed. 1NAR tired badly in the last quarter. Overweights — Sazy-Namy, 4 i« unds. f 6 "i O A SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. May 11. 1911— 53%— 2— 115. 00 Added. 2-year-OOldl: olds. Maidens. Fillies. Claiming. Net value to winner 80; second, 5; third, 5. I: lcx Horses AWtlTSt Vi .= % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 38081 LA VERNE V 112 8 2 ll li Ink J Howard Williams Bros 575-100 *MLSS IVAN w M7 5 4 31 22 2s H Lunsfd W F Knebelkamp 2395-100 ASTRAEA v 112 18 71 4l 3h L, Gentry H P Headley 2750-100 37941 WALTERIXA W 112 2 1 21 3* 4 » J Metcalf A B Spreckcls 325-100 38081 *HATTIE WILLPO w 112 7 3 4s 5i 5* D Connlly B A Jones 190-100 37999 ALICE FORMAX wb 112 4 C 5 61 P F Mun.hy C T Worthington 1190-100 •LAMP POST w 107 3 5 6i 75 V R Simnson W F Poison 580-100 OREXZO w 112 6 7 S 8 8 E Sande J Livingston 3585-100 Time, 24, 48%, 55%. Track fast. mutuels paid. La Verne, 3.50 straight, .30 place, .50 show; Miss Ivan, 3.40 place, 1.90 show : Astraea, 6.90 show. Equivalent booking odds — La Verne, 575 to 100 straight, 215 to 100 place, 175 to 100 show; Miss Ivan, 570 to 100 place, 495 to 100 show; Astraea, 745 to 100 show. Winner — B. f, by Martinet — Anna L. Daley trained by R. D. Williams; bred by Messrs. Williams Bros.. Went to post at 2:49. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. LA VERNE, hard ridden and away well, moved into the lead at once and. finishing gamely, just lasted long enough to win. MISS IVAN gained steadily and was going fastest at the end. ASTRAEA was preen at the barrier and away slowly, but closed a big gap and finished fast. WALTERIXA had an advantage at the start, but W-gan falling back after going the hist quarter. UATTIE WILLDO tired badly. The others acted green and suffered from interference. Scratched — 3*092 Tanagra. 112. OQ1 OCT THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 8. 1917— 1:11%— 6— 115. Purse 00. 3-year-olds t 0100 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 38 105= LIBERATOR w 6 104 9 0 4 3J 2J 1* J Dursch J B Goodman 105-100 38063 *XEPE wb 3 95 I 1 1 li 1" 2L J Gruber B J Brannon 195-100 37760 l.ITTLS JAKE wb S 109 3 2 P 51 3i 3 J Metcalf J H Adams 11170-100 M*M*HAOTT CORA wb 4 109 7 3 P P P P D Connlly G E Chancellor 1635-100 SKI0.VTOY MIS.S wb 5 107 1 7 B 41 51 5" J Howard H W Plant 1570-100 38 MH3TIIE GRADER w 8 111 £ 4 54 61 61 6» L Gentry Ross and Looney 575-100 SK0A9 = FRITZ ERNST w 3 99 4 9 81! 71 71 71 H Burke Riverside Stable 4400-100 33729*HARMOXY wb 4 102 6 5 9 9 8»1 8= E Donhuc J T Hughes 10635-100 38049JCSTICE GOECEL 7 104 8 8 V S 9 9 E Sande J L Paul 1825-100 Time, 23%, 48. 1:14%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Liberator, .30 straight, .90 place, .00 show; Ncpc, .00 place, .80 show; Little Jake. 5.50 show. Equivalent booking odds — Liberator, 165 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Nepe, 50 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Little Jake, 675 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Planudes — Countess Inna trained by J. B. Goodman; bred by Mr. Thomas G. McDowell t. Went to post at 3:18. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. LIBERATOR gained steadily and responded gamely to punishment, getting up to win in the last few strides. NEPE showed high speed and moved into a long lead at once, but tired fast in the stretch. LITTLE JAKE was for«-ed back in the first quarter, but came again in the stretch to finish fast. HASTY CORA had no mishaps. THE GRADER ran fairly well. TOY MISS was always outpaced. Scratched — 38003-Sosius, 109. Overweights — Hasty Cora, 2 pounds; The Grader, 2: Fritz Ernst, 4. QQ1 Qfi FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 8, 1917— 1:11%— 6— 115. Leonard Hotel Handicap. uOlOO Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % ?; Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt M*M*KIMO GORIX w G 111 3 4 4 4 2» l1 W Crump R L Baker 1450-100 38036 BUFORD w 4 102 4 1 34 3* 1» 2«k R Simpson W F Poison 1295-100 37936 BLIND BAGGAGEwb 5 325 2 2 2* 2 3l 38 L Gentry E R Bradley 120-100 S6415ATAI AXTA wb 3 105 1 3 in 1» 4 4 J Morys J X Camden 110-100 Time, 23%, 47%, 1:12%. Track fast. mutuels paid, King Gorin, 1.00 straight, .70 place; Buford, .80 place, no show mutuels sold. * Equivalent booking odds — King Gorin. 1450 to 100 straight. 335 to 100 place: Buford, 290 to 100 place. Winner — Ch. h, by Transvaal — Ethel Simpson trained by A. Baker; bred by Messrs. S. K. Hughes A Co.. Went to iK st at 3:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. KING GORIN was badly outrun early, but moved up with a rush on the stretch turn and drew away into a clear lead in the last eighth. BUFORD followed tne leaders closely and, under hard riding, outstayed BLIND BAGGAGE through the last sixte enth. BLIND BAGGAGE was bumped sharply when BIl-ORD swerved against him in the stretch and tiled near the end. ATALANTA dropped back after setting a fast pace for the first half. Overweights — Alal.iiita. 1% pound*. QOll Qr7 FIFTH RACE — 5-8 Mih7 May 10, 1916— 58%— 2— 118. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. OOlOi Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 38166 FRfKrrOV.N w 1051 1 1 P 2i l1 V J Morys J C Milam 300-100 MPMBTHEH MACLEAN w 111 2 2 3= t*g 2 J» I, Gentry E R Bradley 250 100 37985JAGO w 112 4 4 l1 1*1 3] * .1 Metcalf J Livingston 120-100 38078 PASTOCBEAC w 109 3 3 4 4 4 4 D Coni.lly F J Kelley 1360-100 Time. 23%, 48%, l:02/0. Track fast. tuutucU paid. Frogtowu, .00 straight, .00 place; Brother Maclean, .50 place; no show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds— Frogtowu, 300 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place; Brother Maclean, 75 to 100 place. Winner — Br. g. by Magneto — Beth Miller trained by J. . Milam: bred by Mr. Catesby Woodford. Went to jiost at 4:20. At l ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. FKIMJTOWN. hard ridden from the start, was close u in the early running and outstayed BROTHER MACLEAN in the final drive. BROTHER MACLEAN ran" a good race and held on gamely under a hard drive. J AGO moved into the lead soon after the start and set a fast pace, but tired fast in the stretch and barely lasted to save third place. Overweight: — Frogtowu, 1% pounds; Brother Maclean. 2: Pastourcau. 2. # O -f * 2 SIXTH RACE— 1 l-Vt KOssi May 1, _19l:44%— 5— 1067 Purse 00. 3-year -OOlOO oid- and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Hors-s AWtPPSt ,4 % =54 Str F:n Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt S8068r K. I.ANK wr. 5 102 . 2 41 f.l 41 2» V Ji Lun.-;fd Martin and Manuel 660-100 3K021*StKPA.SSING wi: 7 104 5 7 7,s 7» T* 51 2 J H Burke J C Hansen MO-MO 3*0X3 HOWDY HOWDY* ••; 11 MO 8 1 1*1 1*1 U 1 I1 .1 Dreyer Gallaher Bros ll.-lOfl 38082*ELIZABETH H. w it 3 95 4 4 3i 31 2" 31 4= J Gruber B J Austin 4SO-100 B*SIS*F. C. COLE wr. 4 102 2 3 2" P 33 4 5* E Sande E H Kane 1015 100 38083 BLACK FUOST w 5 111 7 6 «- 4 51 6«J 6- L, Gentry G T McKinney 665-191 3*055 BBN LEVY m 7 10".l I 5 P 6" 6l 7-° 7" J Dursch W L Stanfiell 2520 1 do 38097 JOHN GRAHAM w 11 109 1 8 8 8 8 I I ], Gray Boggess and Grant 4570-100 Time, 24. 47%, 1:13%, 1:40%. 1:47%. Track fast. S2 SMttaeJa paid. Cora [as*, 5.20 straight, ?7.20 place, .20 show; Surpassing, 7.30 place, 1.70 show: Howdy Howdy. .20 show. Equivalent lKH.ki::g odds — Cora Lane. MK to 1 M» straight, 2tH» to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Surpassing. 176.5 lo n«» pi ... . 4H5 to 100 show; Howdy Howdy, it to 100 sliow. Winner— Ur. m. by Norbornt — Miss Betty trained by E. C. Crockett: bred by Mr. S. L. Cheney. Went to post at 4:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. tXHU LANE, well ridden and restrained until i-aehing the stretch, saved much ground on the turns and raced into the lead in the iast sixteenth to win going away. SURPASSING, badly outrun to the last eiiTter. came with a rush in the last eighth. HOWDY HOWDY showed the most speed and set a fas* wee. Hit lost much ground on the stretch pirn and was weakly ridden at the end. ELIZABETH H. tired in the last quarter. F. C. COLE ran proini. ingly to the last quarter. Overweights— Black Frost. 2 pounds. 0 0-g QQ SEVENTH RACE-1 1-1 T MUi:s. May l7~1916— 1:44%— and— 106. Purse 09. 3-year-OulOo olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, C. Index Horses AWtPPSt if ,-i "4 Sir lit. Jocl.eys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt duo*? »*1 IUI.ISTINK wis 5 109 7 2 2- 21 2i 11 l«v E Donhuu HS Kopjiin 465-100 »H083»T/K LSI v B 5 107 1 1 1- ll l1 2 2" B Sande W M Cain MO-MO :;H»X.".*PAKK wb 4 102 6 6 6= 4 i 41 41 3U H Lunsfd H LCrain 525-100 MlltWAUTHS LAST wb •: 10H 4 4 41 3 31 ::h 4- J Mulcaliv J M Goods 1125-HiO :,K1U IR. GEXTLEMANwb 10 117 5 7 71 8 6 H 5h w Crump J 11 Baker 54; 5-100 3« l97J»PERCGINO w a 104 2 3 3I" 6 5" 6= P R Simpson P M Civill 250-imi 3KH97 AI.HKNA WB « 109 I ■ 8 71 7i 7- 7» D onully J McPh»rson 1125-KKl i,8083*EXECCTOR wb 7 104 8 I 5i B 8 8 8 J Dursvh J L Merle 3070-100 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:13%. 1:29«5, 1:46%. Track fast. mutuels paid, Philistine. 0.10 straight. .50 place, .70 show; Tse-Lsi, .50 place, ,30 show; Parr. .70 show. Equivalent booking odds— Philistine. 405 to 100 straight, 175 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Tze-Lsi, 175 to 100 place. «i5 to 100 show: Parr. S5 to 100 sliow. Winner— Ch. g. by Samson- Flower trained by T. F. Bornmnn; bred by Mr. L. II. Garside. Went to |M.st at 5:22. At |»o*t 1 minute. Start g.x«| and slow. Won driviug; second and third the K.-iuje. PHILISTINE, after racing in closest pursuit from the start, responded gamely when called 011 aad outstayed TZE-LSI through the la «t sixteenth. TZE-LSI showed the most speed and, setting a fast pace, tired in the last eighth. PARR began slowly, but moved up rapidly in the first half, then had to work his way through in the stretch and was going fastest at the end. WADSWORTHS LAST showed speed and finished close up. PERLGINO dropped back after going well for a half mile. Overweights— Wads worth. Last, 4 pounds.


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