Rebuke Wins Cuban Derby: Dick Finnell Colt Carries off the Richest Prize of Meeting, Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-27

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REBUKE WINS CUBAN DERBY - i + Dick Finnell Colt Carries Off the j Richest Prize of Meeting. » ♦ Lady Astor Is Second and Quesada Third — Cherry Tree and Llew-4 ellyn Are Sad Failures. HAVANA. Caha, Match :... Betake, a Hack • oil. by Dick Fiimcll- -The S.-ohl. by Meddler. IC- «ci:tly purchased by Thomas Monah.in with the other , Gnblappb- horses, won the much coveted I uba n Derby, tke closing flay feature anil most valuable i of all the stake area rim at Oriental lnrk timing | tjio meeting which terminated this afternoon. , Uebukcs victory was a surprise to the big gath i cling present, as tlie raee was considered in the ; nature of a duel between II. 1*. Whitneys Cherry t Tree and .1. 0. and 8. II. bdtl Llewellyn, with Lady Astor not overlooked. So well did the public think of Llewellyn that post time found him enjoying the position of first ehoiee. the Koeue eolt having a slight call over the Whitney entry. The start was ■ good Mt, with Quesada. which I was couplc-1 with Bebah*, away first and in the I lead. tue-aila »as in the raee to set the paee for liis stable companion and accomplished the task by bounding to the front soon after tke start and draw- J in? away in the ratbag to the first turn, setting the field a dazzling pace. He held on until insiile the final eighth, where he began to tire. Then both Reiiuke and Lady Astor took up the running at the sixteenth post ami the real struggle began. Itebuke had begun slowly, but worked his way up gradually on the outside. KHsay reserving his speed for the final dash. After his stablentate dropped back Rebuke was ready for Ike crucial test. On be ettttie and after racing Llewellyn into defeat belli Ijtidy Astor safe and drew clear at the end. Tothilhol forced the pace for seven-eighths. Willi rherry Tree running in third potdtfoa. Tailoring tke homestretch Penman made an effort with the Whitney colt. The latter responded with a great rush, but tired when he got to the leaders, while Totuahoi also faltered and began to shorten his stride, with Cherry Tree fourth. htatea a length by Quesada. a neck behind the game Llewellyn. The latter had all the bad racing luck in the race. Kennedy got him away slowly and was bothered somewhat at one stage in the backstretch. where he linked hope lessly out of it. lie was filially taken on tke outside rounding the far turn and aweed tin steadily and a rtxteeatk from the finish it looked as if he might win. However, the effort told on him when tin- final test came and he tired with victory in sight. WINNERS SHARE OF PRIZE 5,170. Olyiilhus showed promim-me at the half Mile, then retired and was eased up at Ike finish, lie beat on" horse, his stable companion Costigan. The latter was sore going to the post and was never a factor. Tke gross value of the Derby was iCIT.SlO and the winners portion was 5,170. Kebnke «ra« piroha-cd on!; a few days hack by his present owner from the Coldapplo Stable Kel -nay. who had the mount on Rebuke, rode last years winner of the Derby, when Billy Barton beat Gen-eral Menoeal. W B. Fintiegan. the trainer ar Lady Astor. h-selves credit for getting the latter to the t ost. as the filly was sick here the early part of the no-el ing and hud to be hurried some in preparation. I~tdv Aatat will be shi|i]ied from here to Kentucky and will 1m- a starter in the Kentucky Oak-. A light skewer fell just before the running of the Derby and after the sixth raee tie- rain came down heavy. When the bugle called the horses to the pot in the final race Hie partita fell on the etghtk annual racing aeaaM conducted by the ttitia -American ilar key and Auto flub and was conceded to be the most brilliant in the clubs history. The horses participating in the meeting were a better class than in former years and in PfjMe of the prevalent business depression, the attendance was large, notably on Sundays and holidays. General manager frank J. Brian and his associates are well pleased with the results achieved and are already laying plans for bigger thing- for the Best meeting. It wis a tight fit betweea ! • Balafi- and Fl -niont in the three quarters of a mile race that began the afternoons entertainment. Lc Bala fro ara* outrun in tie- party stages, moved up fast entering the lioinesl i-eteh and. in a driving finish, outpamed Tlinont at the end under the vigorous riding of C. llohlnfcou. Huddles, a son of Fair IMay. took the measure of n good band of platen in the following race, leading all th - way. Beret seriously nienaeed. PIBROCH IN RUNAWAY STYLE. The third race was .it one mih- and fifty yard* mid the even -money favorite Ffbteeh scored in i runaway fashion lie drew away into a big 1*-ad I rounding the far turn and was only cantering at the end. The backer-, of favorites were given another hard blow when Sunny Hill and The Irate finished in 1 tin- rear in the sjth race at oic- and an eighth miles. The former »a- bumped atal knocked out of his stride at the start and forced to the outside fence rounding into the beehetreceth. where BalCaar and The Pirate bolted. Tke wkf at tinned up in Smart Money which beat Ioibi by a length. Mildred was third a head bark of Ioilll and the same ; margin in advance of Jacobean The e ow I that filled tie- huge grandstand and ■ overflowed to the lawns vas easily the large-t and ! most repi ■ -entative of the meeting. eclipsing all . artet ■Ikieaaai i records ar tke trick The Cabaa Derby was the great in.i-.;i:et that drew out the . assemblage wfciea comprised men of affairs, th-ir r wives and families, gove nm -nt officials and mem licfs of foreign embassies; in fact. | eople from all 1 walks of Hfe. The track was lightning fast and the weather dc light fill, with a gentle breeze from the north, made the afternoon long to be remembered. It was a . :ro;t outpouring of the sport-lovinr. people of Havana . who came to view the Cuban Derby and I MAiutiuuvii ou keeoud yage.j £*~i fk id SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 MJM, Jan. 24. 1917— ltOo1!— 5 — 102. Purse 00. 3-OXUrlJJ ycai-olda and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner 50; second. 00: third, 0. "index Horses AWtPPSt ?4 te % 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P S~ M007 RUDDLES wis 4 108 11 1» 1 11 1 1 ", Fields Curb Stable .". 6 « 9 1-5 IMHAMER. EAGLE w 7 117 3 ;: 6"" 6= tl 9" C Robsoni; Mock 4 4 4 MM «0i »l* BLACK BABT f4Klt 7 5* 4 B fJ D Irible B B Major I H 9 7-5 7-10 i07»3 UARN HOL1.INS vtW " " V -I VI 41 1 Nolan A C Niehaus S f. S 2 1 01 021"* MOON WINKS w I HI I I "h f P B* W Pool R L Baker I S I I 1 4.1021 "AWNING w " " 9J - - 8* I* »"- • A McLhlinM D Bell 10 10 10 4 2 ••••l** DISCUSSION ir CM! C I 9* B " 7- J Mniben S McNeill 444 8-5 4-5 MBM*SUQARMINT w ." uu 4 « NJ V- 8 9*1 R Srawoaindiana Stable 19 9 3 M 9874B*LBE ENFIELD ivi; li 10:. 7 M N W M !- .1 Chalmers F R Doyle s I I I 8-5 hi 032* ED GARRISON w I 107 I I 71 7" 9 M B Scheffel Egypt stable l". 1" 15 6 I Time. 24. 48V ltBUL 1:07V Track fast. mutuels paid. Ruddles. 2.50 straight. .2l place. .40 show; American Eagle. $.5. 50 place. 94.19 show: lilac k Batty, .20 shew. E.iuivulenl booking odds — Ruddles. "»2."» to 100 straighl. 310 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show: American Eagle, 17.". to loo place 10S to 199 show: Black r.aby. ;o to 100 show. Winner — Ck. g. h.v Fair Play— Mollie Elliott, by Voter trained by . Bergman; bred by Mr. Kenneth I. .Alexandcrl. Went tc post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. RUDDLES took the lead at once and. making the pace tost, saved ground on all the turns and drew away in the last eighth, AMERICAN K.U.I. K was sbufflecl back early and •»■ then taken to the outside and came wide a lien entering the homestretch, but finished with a rush. BLACK BABY ran a good race, but was liring at the finish. MARION HOI.I.INS raced in closesr pursuit to the last eighth, but tired uddeiily. MOON WINKS ran a good half. Hrratrhcd 90fiy Ranroae, lor.: 99981 Tom Goose, ion. Om weights Malic. n Hollius. 2 pcuiiicls; M.m.ij Winks, 1: Sugarininf. 2. r»-g arkfTfTk THIRD RACE— 1 Mile ar.d 50 Yards. March G. 1918—1:41—5—117. Purse 00. DIvOv 4- car-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third. 0. larfei llJrsT-s AWtPPSt hb_Vt _% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U~~C P~~8~ ■ •j.lo-i.-»~T 11:1 torn waTTS :: i 1 V v- Is i:- P Walls T A Bean 1 1 l 1-6 1-1 BIBS.* THK ENQUIRER wit 4 MB • • •"" ■"■ "" 41 B* B Boyle T Doyle 4 4 4 9-5 4-6 .I039*HPSH wn 5 102 4 " I!- S» 9* ■■■■ V .1 ChalmorsG Holmes s s x 3 8-Ji «. 099.7 COUNT BORIS n-sa 7 112 8 .". B* L" V 2»* 4* F Hunt Indiana Stable 8 8 X 1 8-5 61B1B*GREAT HAWK w 3 IK I 4 4- 42 4"* 5* VI D Irible W A Crawford M B 10 1 I 6 1035* BILL. IIPNLHY W 7 MB 17 8 7r 7,r7" W Pool 15 B Rio- M N N 4 2 glBSB*POLAR CUB a sit 5 110 5 s r, 9* 5* |J 7* " B Scbeffel F Delbnrrio S Bj 22 1 1-2 gl81B*DISCORD atBBB :: 2 T| I I I 9 Q Fields s Bnrnatda 6 6 u 2| I .". Time. 24. 48. 1:14. 1:393/-,. l:424i. Track fast. ?2 mutucls paid. Pibroch. .90 straight. S3. 30 place. .0O show ; Vac Encnlirer. .." 0 place. ..10 show; llusli. n". Ill sliow. Ecpiivalent liooking odds-librcch. !!."» id 100 straight. S3 to 100 place, 50 to 100 sh,nV; Tlie Enquirer, 273 to 100 place. l." ." lei Km show: Hush. 270 to 100 show. Winnc-i 1!. g. by Macdonald II. Melody, by Meddler trained by V. C. Krisbie; bred in Irance by Messrs. Miarkaf A Carroll |. Uetn t aoal at S:t2. At post 2 iniunles. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-iug. nr.ROCH set a f.isi ii.i.e from the start and, drawing away into a long lead after rounding the to! torn, won ill a canler. TliE LNQCIKHIi ran a game race and Wore HISII down in the- stretch drive. • Tfec latter. ia«iwi sudden improvement and was a forward contender all the way. POLAR CUB wis 1 -lunplv cut off while going lo the first turn and raa ■ bad race. DISCORD was jumped on and cut down. s.ratehed Moor. 1 Red. lo.".: MBM Pnartaat, 146; f.ntts Baca, U2; ».lo23-Dinty Moore, lorj. «»t-i v c i-hi 1 Di c ord, 1 pound. £»-* £tr -g FQUBSB RACE—1 1-1C Miles. Feb. 3. 1918— 1:44 A— 3— 92. Adios Handicap. Pur.:e 1 UAUOx ,000. 3-year-o!d3 and upward. Net value to winner 00; r.ecoud, 00: third. 00. 1 iidcls ~Hoi ea A Wt Ipst _ JT% Htr l"i"n~~.lo keys Owners O H 5 P~ S - Cliiet ELEANOR S. wsu 1 ml ! t 4 i P "* 1" .1 Drcjrer P J Craham 444 i -r. ciut t . MiOK VliK ROLL CALL w 3 K 1 I 1! 1- 1- 1- •_" P Walls J S TtrM S-5 S-5 S-5 !-2 out I CBBftC* FRANK W. ar t 111 " 1 21 2 L"I :.- ::3 L Penman it Cohlb.att SI I] S] 1 c.ut t i iiooh i:ii.l.V BARTON w 4 125 ! :: "- 1*5 4 4 4 W Kel.-av 1 Ifonanan 7-104-r. 4-5 1-S oat Time. 23!, 47%. l:124i, l:38«i. 1:45%. Track fast. S2 umluels paid. Eh-anor ■., 4M.7B straight. y3.00 pla -e: the Roll Call. .10 place; no show mutuels • old. i:.|iiiv.il at booking odds— Eleanor S.. 43.5 to 100 straight. M to 100 place; The Roll Call, ", to 100 I aJai e. Winner — Ch. f. by Ivan the Terrible — Arline. by The Commoner trained by H. C. Spargur; bred by Mr. R. 11. Sanford. Weal to post at 3:41. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the , same. ELEANOR S. was saved to the s: retch and. responding with B rush when called on iu the last t eighth, got up to aria la tie final stride. THE ROLL ALL set a fast pace, but ran out when entering ; the homestretch and finished swerviic; to the outside fence. FRANK W. was hard ridden for the entire • race, but c|i:it ill the la t c,uartcr. BILLY BARTON sulked and wculd not extend himself. : ££. ~i fh CCO FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Jan. 18. 1920— 1:50%— 6— 105. Third Running CUBAN I Oxllt DERBY. 5,000 Added. 3-year-o!ds. Allowances. Net value to winner 5,170; second, ,500: third, 00: fourth. 00. . "lnrte~x Horses AWtPPStK Vj % Str Fin Jockeys ~Owners O II C P S 6 IBM REBUKE wis 110 n 7 5- ,• 5- B I-; w Kelaay T afonajbap ts I 7 Q 1-J SBBSS LADY ASTcR W HI I G 7 18 G 41 2 B Scheffel v p Knebelkamp:! " 3 1 2-5 MBUQUKSADA wit 11.0 I ] lt| 14 1! !■* . C RobsonT Monahan +8 s 7 BJ 1-J BBBIBCHKRRY TREE w li- 1 1 !■* »•* B 5J 4"L U Penman H P Whitney t7-5 8-5 S-5 1-2 1-4 SBBSS1 Ll.EW ELLYN w 112 7 I G1 ". ■■•■ _■ ■ 5-!. 1 Kerindy.l O i- Q H Keene7-5 7-5 7-5 2-5 1-5 c »«7!2 TO.iAIIll W 11- I 1 VIZ* V I ii- A I Garner M GoldbhtU 17-5 8-5 8-5 1-- 1-4 81 BBS LEGHORN w 107 I 4 B* S I fj 7:: G Corey W Dug;. 11 54 M -" 8 4 i,091." OLYNTHUS we 107 I 5 •! ■] 7 V IP T Nolan W Daiii.l §10 10 10 4 2 t.0041 - iSTIGAN w 110 I M :t 7* V !» ! F Hunt W Daui.l £10 10 10 4 I ttfCoapied in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time, 24, 47%. 1:13. 1:39. 1:54%. Track fast. mutuels paid, T. Monahan entry. £24.84 straight. N9.70 place. ..50 -.how: Lady Astor, 1922.sh.50 place, fCM show. Ecpiivalent hooking odds— T. Monalian entry. 1110 to 100 straight, 3S.5 to 100 place, 325 to 100 show; : I.adv Asior. 225 to 100 place. 190 to 100 show. Winner— I.lk. c, by Dick Kinnell— The Scold, by Meddler tr.tlued by F. M. Bray; bred by HflaafB. • .1. I. Can and l.ro.. Went to post at 4:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. " RRBLKE. suddenly improved, began slowly, hut gradually worked his way up on the outside and. • coming la-t through tin KtlCtfeh, wore the leaders down and. panting them, wen going away, but was ridden out to the end. LADY ASTOR closed a gap and came with a rush through the last eighth. otLSADA ran a good race, but tired after vtting a fast pace to the last eighth. CHERRY TREK tired after getting on almost equal terms with QUE8ADA. LLEWELLYN raced up into second place in the slivtch. but tired badly in the last eighth. = /jj-g r|CrO SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Mile.;. Jen. 13. 1820— 1:50%— 4— 105. Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds a O-lLvJOO and upward. Claiming. Net value to wi.-.ner 50; second, 00: third. 0. In dex Horses AWtPPSt 4 Vs % "8tr~FTn Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ - a 1835** SMART MONEY w 8 MB G 7 ::- ::* ::3 2"i 1 .1 ChalnteraG Holmes M M M 4 S-J »il025I HI. I WHM " 2 2 2 1" 1" 2" W Pool .7 De E.strampes I I I I 1 48884 .MILDRED w I 105 4 :. 11 i"k 21 " ::c 1. Penman P. L Maker i 7 7 2: 0-5 ■1822** JACOBEAN w 4 MB 1 1 41 5* 5 4 «• D Prible M D Bell :, :l n 1 1-2 88BB8 BALFOUR W 4 748 7 5 6i 8 8 J- :_ F Hunt F. .1 Sheldon • 8 4 2 I OOJiSc.l .IX Y oroNNELL w 4 MB 6 4 :, B* 41 VI 8* t Burns F Delbarrio 20 20 20 I 4 8BBTBa*THE PIRATE wB S 745 I I B* Is 7- 71 7- B Scheffel Roacdafcj Stable 7-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 1-4 «1824*SUNNY HILL a n 7 105 2 S I t" G: I s P Walla F C Frisbie 7-5 7-5 7 5 1-2 1-4 Time, 25, 49. 1:1GA, 1:44. 1:97%. Track sloppy. mnticls paid. Smart Money, 7.44 straight. |18.48 place, 98.18 show; Poilu, .40 place. S5.W show: Mildred. .40 -how. E.|iiivalc-nt aaatdag odds— Smart Money. 1770 to H straight. S00 to 100 place, 355 to 100 show; Poilu, 370 to 100 place. l!M to lOO show: Mildred. 170 to 10O show. Winn-1 Ch. g. by Aniieath II. — Servilia. by S.ns.iiicni trained by D. Hammond; bred by Mrs. L. " A. Livingston. W nl lo post at 4:42. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third ,, driving. SMART MONEY followed the leaders close up to the stretch turn, where he came through fast t 01: the inside and wen going away. POILt ran wo.l, but tired after racing into a clear lead. MILDRED 9 set tin- pace to the far turn and tiered, but finished gamely. SINNY HILL was bumped and knocked off I hi-, siride at the start and was forc-.d to the outside fence when rounding into the backstretch. where « BALFOUR and THE lIRATK bolted Scratched lilOOOICoscorrou, 92; tU95 3Mar. olla Boy. 101; 01009 Roseate, 99: 00993 Mary Jane ,. Baker, » . _ O-i £K/t SEVENTH RACE—1 1-1C Mile;. Feb. 3. 1918— 1:44* s— 3— 92. Purse 00. 4-year-OIvUt: - olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0. lodes; Horses A~WtPPSt% V. "»Tstr Fin Jockeys Owners O H~C P S " SlttZ * •APPROVAL wt: 7 loj 7 5 2 21 2 V 1 P Walls W P .McCaffrey 2 2 2 4-5 2-5 000.9 1 TON Y BEAU w 4 KB 2 " BJ ■■- V 41 21 B KeunilyS T Baxter 16:: 6-5 2-5 00993 " HAM AN w 5 102 1 1 4 43 4«« S VI D Prible II Coons 6 6 4 S-5 4-5 61925 MOLINERO w 1: 4 103 2 7 7 7 5s 5-" 4" L Penman A .T Molera 4 8 8 2 8-5 01037 .MAYOR HOUSE WB 6 113 i -i U l1 M* 21 5ir I Fletcher C H C.ilroy 10 10 5 2 1 81828*HARLOCK w 7 100 4 4 6 1 | | V V* V* 1 ChalmersHenton Stable 4 I I I 8-5 •1022 BERMONT ■ a 4 BB I I 6,; 5 7 7 7 W Pool Montfort Jones 2 21 31 7-5 7-10 ° Time, 24-.-,. 99%, 1:153/D, 188%, 1:89%. Track floppy. 93 aiataiU paid. Approval. 1922.sh.7t straight. ?4.K plate. 99.89 show: Tony Beau. .90 place, .70 show; Hainan. 9BJ9 show. E:|iiialc nt hooking odds — Approval. 235 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Tony y Beau. 99 to 1H place. 35 to 100 show; Hainan, 99 t » 189 show. Winner— 44. g. by Plaudit — Aulunin Leaves, by Prince of Monaco trained by W. P. McCaffrey; ; bied by M:. John E. Madden. Weill to pool at 5:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the e baine. APPROVAL followed MAYOR HOUSE c -Wisely to the- stretch, whore he soon passed the latter into i a rtear lead, but was tiring at the end. TONY REAP was crowded and taken up oil the stretch turn. hut c;,ine again and finished with a rush on the out-ide. HAMAN ran well and finished fast in tie-middle of the Hack. Mol.l.NERO closed a gap in the last half. MAYOR BOUSE quit after setting the I pace to the stretch. s. rat ho I 99912 Petrarch. 188. = TIJUANA FORM CHART " TIJUANA. MEX., SATURDAY. MARCH £5. 1922. -One mil.. One hundred and fifth day.. Tijuana ;l loekef lab. Wiater Meeting of 125 or more daja. Weather clear; traperature 85 . I,.- -icing St. -ward Francis Nelson. Associate Stewards, J. V. Coffroth and Leon Wing. Starter. • Harry Merrtaae?. Racial Decretory. I Wing. Rac ing starts at 1:55 p. in. Chicago time 3:55 p. in.. "Indicates apprentice allowance. - n-|AA FIRST RACE— 1-2 Hie. May 12. 1916— 47 i— 2— 123. Purs© 00. 2-year-olds. VL8 jLJ-2t:" Ciaiiaintf. Net value to winner 50: -jecond. 00: third, . 1 11. lex Horsea AWtlPSt j M % Str Fia Jockey* Owuera KquivTodds Str*t - i 88882 N A Nc7"! 1N1:t w H.. 5 2 S I1 1 - B later .1 V Puller F84-444 19 BBBBt PETER PIERtJON or 113 I 1 2 *J 1: Taylor JC Holmes 12S8-BB B 9888t*PAT HAMPSON w 114 , 7 4. 4- .1 Hanmor . L fft—ta imi-ioo K 88B4S*GlLLIPLOWER W BB 1 • 7-1.5- 41 M Patoe 0 Bamberger 9M4-194 i0 .0!t:; 1. MKI.DALi; an BB 1 1 » 1 6* li Loa« It II Hambrick t 48882 SARAH CCHRANBJ w BB I I I 1 I 5* C BBadoT C B Daniels BB-99 N l.OHOO olKKXil P 11. will L1 :: 5111.73 7;.] Maj.stic Trowbridge- and Officer till -KM k 98888 RED planet w 114 :: i I I I t Rao J M Clack t I tMutuel li Id Time. %"-,. 49. Track fast. Biatai !■ p.iid. Nancy Winet. .tW straight. 99.89 place, .20 show; Peter Pierson. field. 98.89 0 pliice. $::.3o aboar; Iat llaataaon, 92.84 show. lJliiiv.il. nt booking odd- Niiiny Winet. 99 to UN straight. 150 to 100 place. 99 to 100 show; ; peter Pteraoa, S3B tu phi place. 99 to 100 aaaari Pal Uaaaaaa, 20 to kk -how. iini.i B f. by WatciaU Uiiie M.ii.uuiont. hj Mai, hniout II. li:,,iied by C. .Sniilh; hud J by Mr. Clyde Van Dusen. ■ • 1 1 - t I t I , t ; • : I . : • " • = a - " ,, t 9 I « ,. _ - " ° y ; e i I = " ;l • - - i 19 B K i0 t N k t I 0 ; J Went to past at 1:57. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driviug; second and third the same. NANCY WINET, awiy fast, raced into a small lead and. under hard riding, held PETER PIERSON sale in the fiinal drice. The bitter • -ami- fast through the final eighth and was slowly wearing the winner down at the end. PAT HAMPSON lost much ground by coming wide on the stretch turn, but finished resolutely. OILLIELOWER. far back in the early running, finished fast. LOCKEDALH ran well to the stretch. Scratched— 90989 Babe Ruth. Ill: 9BTM Lola Eluke. 100; 00802 Jane A., Ill; Mart Bunch, -114. Overweights — Peter Pierson. 2 pounds. pa f*5"2 fti/i "I SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Eurlcngs. June 28. 1916— 1:06/5— 3— 118. Purse 00. 8-year-UivTtX olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00: third, |50. Index Horses AWtPPSt S k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bquiv. Odds Htrt i0»28*DOLBLE VN WB 5 IB 3 3 U V 1- 1- H B Bwtr V H Abbott 180-100 98888 *ORACE TRIMBLE w U M9 4 2 I" V T- 2, II Fator E H Andruss 1420-100 00805 ISPHA.M I 6 9J| 2 I 4, 4- 4v W D Miller H A Lott 6140-100 00987 * J. I NDERWOODws 4 10S 10 S- 8i o1 41 P Caron Gibson and Thomas 280-100 K0821 ASHTON GIRL w 7 113 5 i 51 5» 6- 5"* J J Mury K Anderson f6940-100 50138 RED WILLIAM ws 6 115 8 : 71 7i 71 V K Taylor Mathews and Dunlap 0140-100 C0905*CAI,ON WB4 104 i 4 3* .1" V 71 C Studer T McLean 600-100 00821 DALWOOD aa 7 115 1 10 !♦ 91 9* 8U B McKwen J Kern t 00072 VERA WOOD ws 4 107 !l 7 «" G1 9* !3 P Hum T Martin t 98888 •TAMBIAN ws 6 108 7 11 11 10" 10« 10s II Long J Wilson 2440-100 00182 THRILLS w 7 108 11 1 10-H1 11 11 J Hunmer H D Gates 600-101/ tMutn-i field. Time. 24. 484.,, 1:02. 1:08%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Double Van. .20 straight. 94.99 place, .00 show; Grace Trimble. 4.60 place, 97.89 show: Ispliam. . MI show. Eiiuivalent 1» .king o.his—Donble Viin. 100 to 100 straight. 189 to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Grace Tiimble, 030 to 189 place. 250 to 110 show: Ispliam. 350 to 100 show. Winner-- Ch. g. by Vandcrgrif I — Lady Yaiidergrif 1, by Star Shoot trained by J. I. Heard; bred by Me-sis. Keene and Schorr. Went to post at 2:25. At poet 1 minute. Start good and slow for till but TAMBIAN. Won easily; second and third driving. OolBI.E VAN sprinted into the lead at the start and. holding it easily, won all the way. BRACE TRIMl.LE. after racing in ih.sest but unavailing pursuit of the speedy winner, finished gamely and outstayed ISPHAM. The hitter ran well and finished close up. JOE UNDERWOOD was badly ridden and closed a gap with a rank on his civ.n courage, his rider having broken a slirrup leather wlc-n passing the half-mile poet. CAPON showed speed, but failed to stay. Scratched — 00145 C.ilway. 115. . - — ■ =a £*-4 dfW/gO THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Juno 28, 191C— 1:05L— 3— 118. Purse 00. 3-year-5 J6L V7_Ai a 0UI3 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60: second. 00; third. 0. ladaa flaaaaa A7VtPPSt~Vin£ % HtrFIu Jockeys Otvnera Kquiv. Odds Strt 91919* HARRY RDER Jrsa i IM 4 4 V 1" 1- 13 11 Long A Borland 400-100 BlBOl BITTERN » "• 97 I 7 B P 5- r M fator J C Holmes 120-100 0I018.NICK KLEIN W 4 IB 7 1 2* 43 4" o T Rae G J Gamble 2S60-100 •8887 r* GOOD EN UGH wa 9 MS 5 IS 4 :: *■ 41 V Ocean .1 C. Arvin SOO-100 Q0897 * MA RV JAY wsa 9 113 11 9 B| 7 tl P« J Hanmer C Tyler 460-iOu 88888 DOROTHY wis 4 191 1 I 7 9* 91 91 II P. B*wer .1 I. Brannon tl46O-10O 00384 .MAID OP ANSEL wa 5 113 li I SJ . - ■•"■ V E Taylor E McCowu 1910-100 9898?*OlTR I.i;aIi:[ a 13 ho 10 :• j 3 7- s-1 C Studer H Walters t 0000! A LA. A II w 4 107 .! .: ::. :•. V 9»1 P Hurn P W Harper 4190-100 S878S K. OP PYTHIAS v. 14 113 114 N* M* 94* VI X Fator J smitn 20780-100 98881 INDIAN BRIGADE s 9 115 :: 11 11 11 11 11 H McKwen A Wright f tMutuel field. Time, 23., 48*,. I81K, 1 :0V... Track fast. 92 niutucl paid. Harry Kuuihi. 919.89 Rtraicat, .40 place, .and0 show: Bittern. .20 place, .80 how: Nick Klein. 98.48 show. Bqalralenl bilking odd. Barry Badder, 400 to Bhi trnight. 120 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Bittern, 99 t. 100 place, 40 to 100 thoa "o-1. Kit la, 999 to loo anaw. Wiini.i Ch. g, by SLilf ill Tine Slop, l.v lliin.i-..me trained by F. V. Borland; bred bv Mr. Sidney Block. Went to post :it 2:51. At post 1 minute. Stall good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HARRY REDDER, after racing AI.V1A11 into defeat, raced intc bar lead after tnrning for home, but had to be ridden hard to withstand the belated rush of BITTERN The latter was away in a tangle, but steadily improved In 1 po itiou and flaished fast and gamely. NICK KLEIN raced sur-l prisingly weU. GOOD ENOUGH showed speed. Ml:V .1 rJaned ■ 9ap. A1.AJAI1 ran well to the last eighth. Scratched— GO0S3 Meteor. 07. OverweighP Rlltern. 2 pounds. — I ■ ===== .. ,.= — : a._j , , a d.~t A/I FOURTH RACE—1 Mile. June 17. 191G— 1:8— 2— 95. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and OAvFrlelB upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Imlei Horses AWtPjPB4Jj_Jjt ~"%~Htr Fin Jockeys ""Owners ~Bqu"lT. Odds Strt U9899T CAA-MANO wsu 7 11- I 2 I" I 4 V 1 .. K Petzpold L R Knifong 3700-100 9191?*PEERLESS ONE wr* 7 MB 3 f. I 5« 5* 4*1 2:; M Fator S Polk 600-lOU 48998*PON JOBS WSB t 111 1 1 BJ II 1* 1 " P Caron C 9J Groves 70-100 9981 I EUGENIA K. w 4 BB E 4 B 1*1 VI 9*1 f 11 Long Hollywood Stable 1210-100 blBlSK. CHEATHAM W 4 114 9 I "• :: S« 6* 6* G Studer H T Palmer 250-100 98885*BABT tAl. ws I 111 2 5 6k I I 0 li P Hart Strite K- Valentine 2040-100 Time. 243;,. 48 5. 1:15"5. 1:88%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Ca.-umino. 97988 straight. 917.89 place, . SO show; Peerless One. .00 straight, 93.48 show ; Don Jose, .m show . Equivalent booking odds -Caamano. 3704 to 100 straight. 700 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Peer-" hss One. 280 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show: Don Jose. 99 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g. by Celt — Cantaloupe, by BastiagS trained by L. R. Knifong; bred by Air. William Garth. Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Slatt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CAAMANO raced far back in the early running, but closed up steadily while rounding i the last turn and. paasiag the lender with I rush, won going away. PEERLESS INK closed a gap and outstayed the badly ridden DON XOB9J. T.e rider of the latter was of no assistance to him in the final drive and with I stronger rider he would have been se.ond. EUGENIA K. and KITTY CHEATHAM tired badly after showing speed. Scratched— 89988 Nebraska. 112. £Z.~i fhA A -FTH RACE— 2 Miles. April 17. 1921— 3:28y5— 3— 107. Purse ,200. 3-yeax-olds OAvriT: and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00; second, 66; third, 60. Index Horses AWtPPSt % V£ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 01013 LOUIS LACHD «s:i s N :: I 1" V P 111 II Kong L Galbraith 670-100 C0«47-B RBON GREEN wb 5 112 6 5 «• 4; 4" v.* ■_ J Hunmtr L T Whltehill 140-100 01017 FANNIE NAIL WSB 4 149 1 1 V ■■■ I.3 IS* H Jones J S McDaniel 280-100 00972 "MIKE DALY waa 8 !7 2 4 6 a i 4 44 C Studer Murphy cS- Cloninger 310-100 9181X2HICKORTNUT waa I 90 4 1 l- 1| 9] 5 I P Hurn G F Hum 1440-100 Time, 25%. 50%, 1:16%. 1:43%, 2:09%, 2:36. 3:02%. 3:29%. Track fast. 92 mutu-ds paid. Lot-is Ijiciimniid, 5.40 straight. .00 place. 9829 show; Bourbon Green, . GO place. .20 show: Eannie Nail. . SO show. Equivalent booking odds— Loui- Lachmund. 070 to 100 straight. 130 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Rourbon Breaa, SO to lOO place. 10 to 88 show; Fannie Nail. 40 to 100 show. Winner — 15. g. by Tony Faust — Princess Viola, by Kismet trained by L. Galbraith; bred by Mr. C. A. McLaughlin. Went to iM.st iit 3:43. At post 1 minute Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third drlv- ing. LOFIS LACHMUND followed the early pacemaker closely for the first mile, then was rushed into the lead and. keeping it. stood a hard drive to hold BOURBOH GREEN safe at the end. BOURBON GREEN was held under restraint for a mile and a half, then moved up steadily and under hard riding outfinished FANNIE NAIL, bur pulled up quite lame. FANNIE NAIL ran a good and game race and only lired in the final eighth. MIKE DALY raced poorly. HICKORYNIT fell to the rear after leading for over a mile Scratched— -M0S39"Mistress Polly. 90. eni"B tfa/i SIXTH RACE—1 1-3 Miles. March 27. 1821—1:52—5—117. Purse 00. 3-year-olds X -fl_vl,"4t_8 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owuerii Equiv. Odds Strt 7V7oi8 7 TO A I OWE N S ws 4 111 :: 4 41 B 3 L 3 J Majestic L A Bla.singame 430-100 98888 PIERROT w 10 115 2 I 21 1" P L-i L* P Caron P L Short 1440-100 60972 V. H. PEARCE w I 115 S 0 P VI B 9 B L Hall H Rasmussen 4180-100 60972 DR. SAMUEL s 11 115 4 1 ft- ;- VI 6| 4i« E Taylor B Lewis 1020-100 G0999 WHITE HAVEN w 6 108 6 11 V S1 7" 6:1 5 J Hunmcr L O Sawyer 400-100 98878 **ARGBNTO ws 8 110 5 5 6- T; 8U 7 61 E Petzgold F Naucolas 510-100 ,0J493ALMA Bi ws 8 BB 1 ■". 7" 9i 9 9*| 7- M Fator G W Atkinson 500-10C 9887t*JUDGE DAVID w I U I 7 7 51 5"k 41 41 V P Hurn F J ORourke 1000-100 S1819*B*DINO THRGH wsb 5 103 9 19 lOJIOJIO- • 9nk H Long Mannale and Baumstock 1840-100 01012 MISS WELLS ws 10 pis 10 9 11 11 11 10- 99*1 B Fator W Ormes tSOO-lOO C1027 CASTLE CROWN W :. 96 11 S ?M 4h 6 11 11 C Studer W G Jenkins t tMutuel iield. Time. £5, 50. 1:18%. l:42y3. 1:55%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Tom Owens. 0.00 straight. 1922.sh.80 pbice. $.5.40 show; Pierrot, 3.80 place, .00 show; Walter H. Panes, 91889 show. Ecpiivalent booking odds — Tom Owens. 420 to 100 straight. 240 to 100 place, 170 to 100 show; Pierrot, 599 to 100 place, 300 to 100 show; Walter H. Pearce. 810 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c. by Dr. Legg.. — Flush of Cold, by Royal Flush trained by E. F. Wright; bred by Mr. Adolph B. Spreckels. Weal to pest at 4:89. At pest 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third, the same. TOW OWENS, after racing within striking distance of the leaders, moved up fast and, forging to the front after rouuding the last turn held 1IERROT safe in a fast finish. The latter, after forcing and setting the pace, fiuished gamely and raced surprisingly well. WALTER H. PEARCE was prominent to the las. eighth, where he tired, hut gamely outstayed DR. SAMUEL. The latter was well ridden and had no mishaps. WHITE HAVEN dosed a gap. tf5H fhiH. SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Dec. 20. 1915—1:11%— 3— 110. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. %3 JLUTrTP Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00: third, 0. "laidex Horses AWt P~P St *i jjj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 091881 LITTLE LESS WSB IBS 5 :; Ill1 P 1" W Organ L T Whitehall 600-100 »;1002 HOI.I.Y WALK WB 111 4 1 V 2- 2s 2« C Studer San Diego Stable 10-100 98888* PLOW BTBEL * 109 1 I B B V 9» H B Bwer W Walker 3260-100 91888* THRILLER w 111 . i." 4h 4- 4- 4- J Hunmer J M Black 400-100 C 0604*TltSlDA vn HI I 4 0 6 6 5| M Fator J C Holmes 3X-100 OOK 13* LITTLE FLORENCE* 114 2 5 5- 5? V 6 F Goettlic R ■ Lovell • EBB-M9 Time. 23i, 47, 1:13%. Track fast. 93 mutuels paid. Little Lsaa, 4.89 ■traight, 9889 place. .20 show; Pollv Wale, .00 place .40 shew: Plow Steel. .80 show. Equivalent booking Odds Little Leas, 000 to 100 straight, 1.70 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show Tolly Wale, 99 to liO pine. 20 to 109 show; Plow steel. 140 to loo show. Winner— R. g. by Stem Winder — Veung Belle, by Ogden trained by L. T. Whitehill; bred by Mr. Orris c. Mills. Went to pest at 4:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. LITTLE LESS showed high speed from the start and, sarins: ground on all turns, finished reso- lately and just managed to out finish IOi.LY WALE. The latter came wide when entering the stretch, but flaished gamely and would bare wen in the next stride. PLOW STEEL ran well, although beaten oil ai the end. THRILLER raced fairly weU. TORSIDA can do better. :~Zr — ~~ — I ■ — 1 -==a iO-i Air7 EIGHTH RACE— 5-5 Mile. May 20, 1920—53—4—107. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and tJAvT: «, upward. Claiming;. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Hides Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Strt 98874 CLEAR LAKE W 8 114 1 1 P V V 1" P Hum J W Tat.- IcTTTTJO 57788 rOOMBEOLA w C 191 2 4 9J B" 9« 2s P Caroa L II Tryon 280-100 98885 RINGLEADER w I 111 4 I 6 6 5 2ii T Rae w Gajnjaa 416O-100 98B98*PERCII m 1 7 11:. 5 .» 6" 1* 4J 4, .1 Hunmcr R M Hollenbeck 250-100 B8B88 ■ l;l BRER II. m I 111 3 " 3U 3, "■ :.* Q Studer H T Palmer 200-100 0007! il.AI Hi: Wi:il w 9 1 1 I 3 4. .•- I 6 M Fator J S McDaniel 2740-100 Time. 24, 47, 1:01-;,. Track fast. 93 iniiliiils paid, Clear lake, 1.20 straight, . SO place, .00 show; Toombeola, 00 place, .20 show; Ringleader, 19.99 show. Bquivaleal I I.ing odds Clear Lake. 400 lo 100 straight, 140 to UN place, 80 to 100 show Toom- b.c.l.i. liio I.. 198 place, 119 to 199 show; Ringleader. 300 to 100 show. Winier l:. m. by Foaatsls square Clear i«ike, by Free Knight trained bv F. Ritsch; bred by Mr. William Di.tz. Went to peal at 4:5!. At po -t 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the name. CLEAR LAKE hegaa fast and showed the most speed to the end, but just managed to withstand tie msti cl rOOMBBOLA. Hie latter finished fast and iust failed to get up in a game finish. RISC, - LEADER ch. -cl a big gap and outstayed the tiring PERCH. The bitter was hud riddeu aud had no Uli»llltpa. RlRREB II. I reel In the last cpi uler after ihowiag 1uu.l1 speed. ■:. r..t. I.. M 91081 i..ll...d 93; 91899 M.Lanc-. 117. l.i... hi I ■■.■l.ilie-.l.i. 3 pound-.


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