Lexington Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1919-05-03

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LEXINGTON FORM CHART LEXINGTON KY FRIDAY MAY 2 1919 Kighth day Kentucky Jockey Club Lexington Division Spring Meeting of 13 days Weather clear temperature 48 ° Stewards Charles K Trice Sherman Goodpaster and Samuel C Nuckols Jr Placing Judges W H Shelley K Jasper and X P McClelland Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary W H Shelley Racing starts at 215 p m Chicago time 215 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance f OO1 f FIRST RACE 1 116 Miles May 1 1916 144 5 106 Purse 800 3yearolds 44 + 4 Avf and upward Claiming Net value to winner 650 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv Odds Strt 417952CORYDON wn 4 104 3 2 21 34 24 2 1 C Robson Baxter Meyers 175100 17510042188ST 42188ST JUDE wii 4 1051 4 5 4t 2i I1 1J 2s H J Burke Ross Looney 650100 42100 AMBUSCADE w 4 106 245 5 4 3 3 E Pool Capps Miller 610100 610100421i83VIGNOLA 421i83VIGNOLA w 7 106 1 3 3h 41 3h 4 = 4s T Murray P A Cox 185100 42202 IR GENTLEMX WB 11 116 5 1 1 1 5 5 5 J Hanover 1 H Baker 1300100 Time 1300100Time 25 51 119 l48 i 155 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Corydon 550 straight 350 place 270 show St Jude 500 place 350 show Ambuscade 330 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Corydon 175 to 100 straight 75 to 100 place 35 to 100 show St Jude 150 to 100 place 75 to 100 show Ambuscade 05 to 100 show showWinner Winner WhitneyWent Ch g by Hamburg Sylvan trained by K B Allen bred by Mr Harry Payne Whitney Went to post nt 218 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third drl ing CORYDON well ridden was kept well up until straightened away in the stretch where he passed ST JUDE to win as his rider pleased ST JtDK raced into the lead on the last turn and might have won if not excessively used in the early running AMBUSCADE outstayed the others in the stretch drive VIGNOLA tired after going threequarters HUSH GENTLEMAN quit in the last quarter Scratched quarterScratched 12184 Lucile P 100 100Overweights Overweights St Ttide 1 pounds f OO1 SECOND RACE 4 12 Furlongs May 11 1911 53 2 115 Purse 800 2year Hb HbaJMf aJMf JL olds Maidens Colts and Geldings Allowances Net value to winner 650 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiy Odds Strt 41941 ST GERMAIN w 115 4 2 21 13 l i J Morys J W McClelland 440100 42155 VIRGO w 115 74 1 21 24 R Troise C E Walker 3725100 3725100WESTWOOD WESTWOOD w 115 13 3l 34 3 D Connlly H Perkins 60100 60100421833BOONEVILLE 421833BOONEVILLE w 115 26 5 41 4l N Barrett H P Headley 740100 42155 NICK w 115 37 7 Gl 51 J Hanover Stevens Bailey 8090100 42127 = PYX w 115 5 1 4l 5 6 = C Howard W P Poison 1565100 1565100SPARTAN SPARTAN BOY wn 115 6 5 6 = 7 7 O Willis J H Baker 2975100 2975100Time Time 25 51 58 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid St Germain 1080 straiglit 490 place 350 show Virgo 1590 place 520 show Westwood 2GO show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds St Germain 440 to 100 straight 145 to 100 place 75 to 100 show Virgo 095 to 100 place KJO to 100 show Westwood 30 to 100 show showWinner Winner IJ c by Sea King Queen Dixon trained by W M Wallace bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenWent Went to post at 250 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing ST GERMAIN was hard ridden for the entire race anil running well on th rough track stood a hard drive gamely in the last eighth and drew out near the end VIRGO raced into the lead with a rush in the lirst eighth and showed much speed but tired near the end WESTWOOD acted green but moved up on the stretch turn only to tire in the last eighth BOONEVILLK was forced back soon after the start and closed a gap PYX was far back all the way Af f i f THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Sept 23 1911 142S 3 98 Purse 800 4 U lJL lJLirf irf 3yearolds and upward Maidens Allowances Net value to winner 650 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt i Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 42131 CANTILEVER WB 3 107 2 3 41 4 i 4 = 4 = I1 H Gray Peyton Boswell 315lfX 42144 GOURMAND w 3 104 5 1 2l 2i 2 3 21 C Robson Waldeck Stable 765W 42182 HAND BLUE ws 3 304 7 4 3l 3 3i 2i 3J T Murray H Gardner 763KK 30384 STEVENSON w 4 112 32 I5 I8 I1 11 4 M Garner W J Young 12010 42187 SILVER JOE wu 3 104 fi 5 5i r5 5 ° 5 55 J Majestic H B Reether 124510 40527 KINGOXI w 4 1124 6 68 6s 612 612 6 = W Meehan Speyer Gormley 477510 42154 GO YONDER w 4 112 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 J Hanover R C Frakes 3UO10 Time 25 51 1194 148 l53s Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Cantilever 830 straight 450 place 310 show Gourmand 580 place 360 show llandblue 300 show ± 4 Knnivnlent booking oilils antileTer 315 to 100 straight 125 to 100 place 55 to 100 show Gour ¬ mand 190 to 100 place 80 to 100 show Handblue 80 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch g by Hanbridge Ma Salaame trained by W Embry bred by Mr W G Hirsig Wiiit to post at 322 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing OANTILEVER well ridden and saving much ground when coming into the stretch finished fast and gamely through the lase eighth and drew out in the last twenty yards GOURMAND was well up throughout and appeared the winner in the last eighth but tired HANDBLUE raced forwardly all the way STEVENSON meed into a long lead but quit after rounding into the stretch SILVER TOE held on fairly well FOURTH RACE 34 Mile May 8 1917 111 G 115 Savoy Hotel Claiming Han dicap Purse 800 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 650 second 100 third 50 Index Horses 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt I 421G8PORT LIGHT wn 6 108 22 I1 I4 I1 1 M Garner P A Houde 421303FERN Houde421303FERN HANDLEY w 4 105 5 3 3 3 3 = 21 T Murray J J Troxler 215100 4212 WARSAW WB 5 110 44 5 5 44 3k s Wplstm R H Harvey 300100 39895 67510041998NOMINEE MANOKIN wn 5 110 3 1 2l 2 = 21 4 F Murphy Gallaher Bros 675100 41998NOMINEE wit 4 1081 15 4 = 41 5 5 D Connlly T Shullman 1165100 Time 1165100Time 24 i 50 117 Track heavy 2 imituels paid Port Light 710 straight 320 place 250 show Fern Handley 330 place 250 show Warsaw 280 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Port Light 255 to 100 straight GO to 100 place 25 to 100 show Fern Handley 55 to 100 place 25 to 100 show Warsaw 40 to 100 show showWinner Winner B g by Hamburg Morningside trained by R McGarvey bred by Mr Harry Payne Whit ¬ ney neyWent Went to post at 353 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same PORT LIGHT was rushed into the lend at once and well riddeu was kept hard at it in the stretch and just lasted long enough to win FERN HANDLEY ran well but was brought wide Into the stretch costing her much ground and probably the race WARSAW finished with n rush through the last eighth MANOKIN tired badly in the last eighth NOMINEE was always outrun Overweigts outrunOverweigts Nominee 1 pounds A OOf A FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Sept 23 1911 142 5 3 98 Purse 800 rt U JLrt 3yearolds and upward Maidens Allowances Net value to winner 650 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiy Odds Strt 42171 WAR TAX w 3 103 2 5 4i 4 21 1J Il C Howard W F Poison 245100 42131 PARKING wu 3 104 1 2 31 2l 35 2s 2 O Willis J H Baker 1050100 42182 THIRTEEN wn 3 107 466 6 C 3l 34 H J Burke H H Hewitt 1515100 42144 COL HARRISON WB 3 104 6 1 I1 I1 15 44 45 N Barrett W S Payne 255100 42115 PONDEROSA w 3 107 5 3 2l 31 4 5 = 5 T Murray J Livingston 225100 42120 SWIFT SHOT w 4 110 3 4 55 5 55 6 6 H Gray L H Johnson 3450100 Time 3450100Time 25 51 119 147 153 Trade heavy 2 mutuels paid War Tax 590 straight 450 place 320 show Parking 730 place 420 snow Thirteen 520 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds War Tax 245 to 100 straight 125 to 100 place ISO to 100 show Parking 255 to 100 place 110 to 100 show Thirteen 160 to 100 show showWinner Winner MooreWent I f by McGee Polly Grant trained by J Hogan bred by Mr Charles W Moore Went to post at 425 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing WAR TAX gained steadily after going a half mile but had to be urged hard for a time in the last eighth to outstay PARKING The latter suffered from interference and stumbled but came fast in the stretch THIRTEEN began slowly and closed a gap in the last quarter COL HARRISON quit after going threequarters in the lead PONDEROSA was done after going a half mile mileOverweights Overweights War Tax 1 pound SIXTH RACE 4 12 Furlong May 11 1911 53 2 115 Purse 800 Zyear olds Fillies Allowances Net value to winner 650 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 42113 POP I w 109 5 4 i 14 10 T Hurray W F Knebelkamp 42143 XIXIZ W 112 3 1 3 3s 2 J Metcalf A B Spreckels 421HOEMMA WELLER w 109 4 5 2 2l 3 ° O Willis R J Powers 42143 RIB w 109 2 2 5 5 4 4l W Crump H Montgomery 2275100 42 1C VIOLA PARK w 112 13 4l 4 = 5 R Troise J W McMeekin Jr 140100 140100Time Time 24 50 58 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Pop Eyes 1240 straight 550 place 330 shoxv Ziziz 580 place 300 show Kmina AViller 290 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Pop Eyes 520 to 100 straight 175 to 100 place 05 to 100 show Ziziz 190 to 100 place SO to 100 show Emma Weller 45 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch f bv Ivan the Terrible Sweet Day trained by 0 L Foster bred by Mr Hal Price Ileadlcy IleadlcyWent Went to post at 455 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing POP EYES running in quickly improved form raced into a good lead at once and increasing her advantiige won in a canter ZIZIZ hard ridden raced forwardly for the entire way and outstayed EMMA WELLER in the last eighth EMMA WELLER quit in the stretch RIB had no mishaps VIOLA PARK was well beaten after going the first quarter QQ O SEVENTH RACE 1 18 Miles May 10 1916 150 4 114 Purse 800 4year tsU + d JLO olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 650 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds 4203BTITO WB 6 109 12 2i 2i 2l 21 IJ O Willis W E Dexter 42 173 FLAPPER wu 4 99 r 4 I1 11 1 1 21 C Robson J L Knight 41839 BAJAZET w 4 109 61 3J 3 = 3 3s E Pool C C Wright 4 1072 WATERPROOF WSB 7 109 466 6 41 43 4 W Crump Turoan Smith 385100 38510042172BUTCHER 42172BUTCHER BOY WK 4 107 3 5 5s 4 55 51 5 C Brown Ross Looney 3G30100 3G3010042I45WOODTHRUSH 42I45WOODTHRUSH w 4 107 233 51 6 6 6 T Murray K Spence 205100 205100Time Time 25 50 117 145 158 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Tito 1110 straight 480 place 320 show Flapper 370 place 270 show Hnjazet 300 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Tito 455 to 100 straight 140 to 100 place CO to 100 show Flapper 85 to 100 place 35 to 100 show Uajazet 80 to 100 show showWinner Winner Itr g by Dr Leggo Georgia Girl trained by C H Marlman bred by Mr Adolph H Spreckels Went to post at 5 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the name TITO followed FLAPPER closely to the last eighth where he gained steadily and got up to win drawing clear in the Just twenty yards FLAPPER had no mishaps showed the most speed and tired near the end HAJAZET ran well and was prominent for the entire why WATERPROOF1 WATERPROOF1was was outrun ull the way WOODTHRUSH retired after going u half mile mileOverweights Overweights Butcher Boy 3 pounds


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