Local News, Daily Racing Form, 1922-04-05

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MM ILLUSIONIST WB 114 7 4 I*] 1*1 4 J Butwell E C BatkBB CTO-100 88488 DICKS 1VGHTKR w 112 I 7 7- 7s 5 A Gantner C A Appier-ate tGOl.Vino «10!6 LAURA GAFFNET w IH 9 6 P P P A Johnson J I. Holland 315-100 00119 PINKIE w 112 1 3 ."i .",? 7- ■ Ambrose Orleans Stable 7!i:,-l i0 Milt BOB McCRAY W«XII J •: M P S!T Nolan V Daniels .1170-110 .1090 JENNIE C. w 112 S !» 102 9v fti E .Aiartz G Peterson t 00119 HIGH TEA w US 1ft in s1 PM iB Thomas L T Bauer fi78"-ioo S8SS8 SOPHIA GOLDMAN w 112 11 11 11 11 11 T Pice M Shea 3230-100 tMtititel Said. Time. 24. 49li. Track fast. mutin N paid. Bessie I.eishtoit. 2.00 straight, .08 pliuo, .20 show; Joan P.. 0.10 place. - :•: 1922.sh..1 i show: Kewpie s.. s:?.io show. i Equivalent booking odd— Bessie I.eijrhton. 500 to 100 straight, 325 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; .!• .in P.. MM to 100 place, 305 to 100 sliow. Kewpie S., 58 to 100 sliow. Winner — th. t". by Woinileifiiton— I.cssie Moore, by HastiagB trained by H. Roseaclior; bred by Mr. L A. Lyne. West to peal at 2:31. At post » minutes. Start good nn.i slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BK88IE LKIGHTON, oft forwaidly. followed JEAN P. closely to the last eighth and. responding u.mily when called on. got tip to win in the last strides. JKAN F. set a good pace from the start and finished gamely, but tiring. KEWPIE S. was forced wide when entering the stretch, but finished fast and gi.nicly outst:iyed II.!. PSION 1ST. The latter saved ground on the turns and raced gamely, but Tired i:i the lin:il drive. DICKS DAUGHTER showed a crediMble performance. The four last ones hud little chance after the start. Ov.-rwcights — Illusionist, 2 pounds. £±~t "I 9Q SECOND RACE— C-4 Mile. Nov. 24. 1917— 1:12%— 4— 122. Purse ,256.53. 4-year-O.L J.A:0 old3 and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner 56.53: second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi. Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt S887S*PENELOPE wit I V 2 7 1 i- 1- |« 1« II Thomas G W Foreman 1M-100 •SSSS* •TURNABOUT wa 4 U 1 I S* P P 2s O Pang J H Deavenport 425-lftO 88888*ACE OF ACES wit 5 11! 11 :: 4 1 4» 4 ::j G Babin C A AppP-gute 1585-100 SSSS8*THE DBCISIONWB 8 US !» I 2 21 2= 41 R Rice A Swinke 950-100 S8SSS DAIRYMAN wn 7 HI 5 9 P Gi P 5r D Stirling C W High t324",-100 HM1 PRETENDER W 9 111 4 11 in3 M* 0- C, A Johnson G Mayberry 1400-100 8SSS2**MIS8 FONTAINE W 4 Ml 1 I 91 H 7 71 W Bogski J Broekmiller 2775-HH 00870 JAC.O WBllSl 2 ." | 7- P B*I J Owens W U Bernhardt 4MS-SM i04i.VA.MAZE «a •". 10J | I 71 VU8* V T Brooke M R Pons t 00400 MARK WEST wl S 111 IS 7 P 5?. K los I.Morris Sunnyland Stable .".20-100 SS7S4*DEVlXDOG nlM C10 11 11 11 11 A AM Winfrey Stable t 8SS48*WINNBCONNE WB S M4 K Wheel, d. A Gantner C Buxton 7-.0-H10 iMiitu.l iield. Time. 23%. 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. mutuels pai.l. Penelope. .20 straight, .70 place, S3. 40 show; Turnabout, .00 place. .40 ,l,.; A-e .; Acs. SO. 10 show. Equivalent boulciug odds--Penelope, 111 to 100 straight. S5 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Turnabout. 100 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Ace of Aces, 205 to 100 show. Winner -B. f, by Sweep-Josie 1oh.m, bj Handb;ill trained by J. Beamish; bred by Mr. O. D. Randolph. Went to post :it 3:07. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but. WINNF.CONNK. Won PMtly; : econcl and third driving. IE.NELOlE toak the le;id immediately and, setting a fast pace, held the race safe throughout and won in a canter. Tt I EN ABOUT raced foiwardly from the start and e-isily i.uttinished the others through the stretch. ACF. OK ACF.S finished fast on the outside. THE DF.CISION k.ii well, but tired in the linal eighth. Scratched -01125" Wli.clel.one. 100; tOS97-Malvolio. 10»; 01097 Douatello, 109; 532S7 J. E. Hertz, 104. Overweights — lt nelope. l/_. pounds; iliss Kontaiue, 3/i.. £»-g -a « 0 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Milo. Nov. 24, 19J7— 1:12%— 4— 122. Purse ,256.53. 3-year-DllMil olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50.53; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt M A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Strt 00429 *AV1SPA w 105 5 1 P P V |« C Pang W F Orinsbee 1CO-100 81SM*MI88 EMMA G. *MQ1 I 4 4 :;- 2 W Bofatd E W Moore P!:j,.".-lftO 59340 CAPE P1PPAR v. 115 7 3 1 V- 2 P|L Morris Sunnyland Stable 105-100 •MM*TIMBREL • MS 4 I ■] P 4h tk E T Moore .1 W Richnnison BMIB-1M «043»»MAI EP CPRTIS w 103 H i li1 r.- 5 P A Oantner C Puxton EMMM 00506" GRACE POSTER WB Ml :• S 71 7- - P J Owens E K Ilrjsm SSK-MI SSaMGRASS TREE wit 111 S 4 ! 9 S3 7n .1 Heup. 1 W D Bernhardt HSMM MSM*DBLH1 .MAID WB Vt4 2 !• Pi 3. 7= S»| II Thomas .1 BxetatOWsM SMt-MS MCOS MAX COLD w M I 7 Kl H !» !i M SchwC/. .1 R Sl-.inker 2X75-100 Time. 23%. 48%. 1:14%. Track fa::t. muttiels p.iid. Avispa. $."..0 struight, .20 place. show; Miss Pmma G., .90 place. .20 show : C:.pe Billar. I3.4B show. Equi;ile.it lK.ol;iug odds-- Avispn. 100 to 100 straight. 81 to MS place, IT. to 100 show; Miss Fmma P. 3W5 to 100 place. 00 to 100 show: Pipe Pillar. 20 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f. by Riiiin.vinede— Na,.a Girt, by Solitaiie II. trained by J. F. Richardson; bred by Mr. Adolph P.. Sprcckelsi. Went to post :it 3:38. At l«ist 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AVISPA. dose ti|i from the start, came fast through the stretch and, passing the lenders after a i.iild drive, w.ni in a canter. MISS FMMA G. raced next to the inner rail all the way and outtiiiished CAPE PILLAR. The latter acted ftactiously at the bnrri T. but showed the most spe.-d for a half mile, then tired badly. TIMBREL closed a big gap. MABEL CFKTl.S ran fairly Will. DELHI MAID ran well for a half. Overweights— Miss Fnnea C. 1%. pounds; Timbrel. 2; Max Hold, 3. ri-| -i OA FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Nov. 23. 1916—1:41—6—114. Purse ,256.53. 4-year-olds OX-l-OvF and upward. Allowances. Net vap.e to winner 56.53: second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi hi % Str Fiu Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 60590 INCOG w K 10S r. 3 2" P P 3« 1- L Morris T E Crist MS-MI SllSlOUR BIRTHDATWI I 107 2 1 1 Q 11 17. 2»* G Babin Winfrey Stable 1740-100 81 IBS CRAY GABLES w 5 108 1 4 2 I T- 2* 22 M T Nolan T H Cross SO-100 00590 "GAIN DE CAUSE w I! 5 102 I 5 I ." 4i 4- 4* C Lang J Arthur 1260-100 61100 IUFF BANG WB SIM 4 2 4a 45 5 5 5 H Thomas L T Bauer 285-100 Time, 25%. 50%, 1:15%. 1:43. Track fast. mutuels paid. Incog. 7.30 straight, .90 place, .10 show; Our Birthday, .90 place, .90 show: Gray Gables, .40 show. F.niivalent booking odds -Incog. 705 to 100 straight, 295 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Our Birthday. 39" to 100 piaoe. K to 100 show; Gray Gables, 28 to 100 show. Winner !.. m. by Ogdcn — Mariti, by Hindoo trained by T. E. Crist; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. , Went to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. INCOG, after being under restraint during the early running, gradually improved her position when I called on and, slipping through next to the inner rail, passed her opponents in the final eighth and won easing up. OUR BIRTHDAY set a good pace, but raced wide on the tarns aud tired when challenged, j GRAY GABLES was pwtBUBt all the way and made a game finish. GAIN DE CAUSE lacked early c peed, but finished witii a rush. BIFF BANG ran a poor race. | Overweights- Inc., g, 1 pound; Our Birthday. 5. | £•■% -4 O-g FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Nov. 24, 1917— 1:12%— 4— 122. Midway Handicap. Purse Ullol SI, 556. 53. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,056.53; second, 00; third, c £150: fourth. 0. | B liider Horses AWtPPSt and hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Strt J •tSSS*E3CODUS wb 4 115 7 3 :- 1 l1 11 L Morris Greentree Stable 8",-100 r,8IK«"WEFLFINDER w 4 101 3 4 I* P P P C Bang R I Miller SMS-1M I SISSSK. OP T. ETHER W*4M .". 2 3J 3s 3* 8" W Obert W Y Casey 255-1O0 1 00.".»2lKISiI DREAM WB S Hti 1 1 4 4- Bl 4» R Rice A Swinh. 7CO-I00 G 01099 ST. ALLAN wb 5 110 S 7 7 . - 7i .".- F Murj.hy H M Howard SSB-M* 5 88777 APPLE JACK 11. w 8 Ml 2 :. .".* r l 41 r.1 j Heupel o WandeJ 2415-100 5 .■,9680 TOM McTAGGT wb X 104 6 s I . I I 71 H Thomas V 3 Lavin 13150-100 S 59394 ULTRA GOLD WB 7 !*7 4 6 li! i1 6J 8 C Taylor Sunnyland Stable 13300-100 , Time. 23%. 47%, 1:13%. Track fast. * S2 mutuels paid. Pxodns. .70 straight. .30 place. .30 show; Wellfiuder, .70 place, .80 show; Knight of the Heather. . SO show. v|iiialent hooking oods— Exodus. S5 to 100 straight. SI to lM place, 15 to 100 show; Wellfinder. * SBS to MS ldace. 90 to 1K show: Knight of tile Heatler. 40 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. C, by lelcr lan — Iirst Flight, by Thiush trained by F. Hopkins; bred by Mr. Harry J Pa.Mie Whitney. J Went to post at 4:19. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the J same. RXODUS, after being saved in the early tunning, raced into the lead on the last turn and out- J •tayed WBLLFINDBB in I game finish. WKLLFINDKR rushed into the lead and displayed exeell. nt 5 pee.l la setting a fust pace tiud held on g.itmly when challenged. KNIGHT OF THE HEATHER was prominent for the entire race and closed up steadily through the stretch. IRISH DREAM could not improve his petition. ST. ALLAN finished well. APPLE JACK II. was eased up when beaten. - OoiHiiilii- Apple -lack II.. 1 iK.und. == I pj-J09 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. April 10, 1919— 1:45%,— 4— 107. Purse ,256.53. . UllO 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 56.53; second, 00; third, 00. | Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 1 61097 *i:TTAIlE WB 7 114 4 3 2 *1 23 F l1 1 H Thomas J ■ Cahill 405-100 61 101 » ATTORNEY w 4 112 I 1 4- 413" 31 P G Babin Winfrey Stable js.",-100 r 81 181 •CLEAN GONE wi: G lflS 1 4 I I .". 5 :: W liogski J J Farrell Jr C20-100 j 811S8*EXHORTKR WB S M4 E 5 3% P 4- 4- 4s J Owens W* D Bernhardt 7M-MI £ 8868S*SISTBR FLO w 4 10! 3 2 1= 1= 1* 2l. S C Lang J R Skinker 295-100 r Time, 24%, 50%, 1:10. 1:44%, 1:49. Track fast. | mutuels paid, Ettahe, 0.10 straight, .60 place, .10 show; Attorney. .00 place, .60 show; -Clean Gone. S3. SO show. lv,uial. nt U.ukiiK: odds — Pt t.the, 405 to 100 straight, M to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Attorney, . BJ to 100 place, 30 to 100 sliow; Clean Gone, .III to 188 show. Winner — B. g. by Povetii — Indian I-a s, by Locoiiatt liee trained by M. Haskett; bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston. Waal to post at 5:26. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv- 1 ing. ETTAHE, well ridden, followed BISTER FLO under restraint until well into the stretch, where he took the lead and held it resolutely when challenged. ATTORNEY was outrun for the first half mile, but closed up steadily i.i the Htretch into a fast-g.ing second. CLEAN GONE finished with a belated , tush. BXHOBTBR could never improve his position. SISTER FLO set a good pace, but retired after going three-«|U.-n lets in the lead. . ~ " t dT»-g -8 OQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Nov. 25. 1915—1:48—4—116. Purse ,256.53. 4-year- -011t0 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 56.53; second. 00; third, 00. j Index Horses AWtPPSt M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E.iuiv. Odds Strt | 60593* lit ONE- W u 4 105 3 I I • :,"■ P 31 1- S Lowe FA Herobl SM-MI 8tSS7*TfGER BOSH Wl !Mi I I 1" V 1" l1 S1 A Frieshon J Hob.rtson BSO-MQ ; «.l 1 02 •LITTLE ED w G 10". 4 « P 4r- 4" P SI E Martz G Peterson 31ti0-Mn f 60741- LUCY KATE w 4 102 7 4 :- 5 PIS1 ♦* J Wallace P .1 Miles M9-MI 81 188 x* JACK REEVES ws 9 10S B E Si PP P P ET Moore G W L Willard WJZ-lw . 811SS *S*CH LHT HI. WB I Ml I I P 2«* P S»| P H Thomas T O W.-bber 1SS-SM 88741*WARLIKE w 5 lol 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 .1 Faulstich J M Collins 41:K-loo . Time. 25%. 51%. 1:17%, 1:44%. 1:52. Track fast. mutuels paid. Huone. . 88.48 straight. 8USS plan-. SSSS show; Tiger Rose. .40 place, .10 show : Ltttto Ed, I8JS8 show. • K.|iiivaient kaaBSas aaSa— BaaaaCi EM to kk straight. 141 to MS place, B8 to loo show; Tiger Rose. J EM to loo plan, 22.1 to ISO show; Little Ed. 325 to khi show. Winner — Br, c. by lluon— Anecdote, by loin Ochiltiee trained by F. A. Herold; bred by Mr. Willis ; ;. Sharpe Kilmer. * W.nt .. post at 5:5S. At post I minutes. Start go,, 1 .-nd slow. Won easily; second and third driv- J ing. IIIONLC. alter being under slight restraint in the eaily running, gradually improved his position ij the last half mile and. finishing with a rn-h, wore the leaders down in the stretch and won B*tB8 " nway. TMMCB BOSS displayed the most early si.e.-d :u,,| raced SEARCH LIGHT IIP into defeat, but 7- tired in the final eighth. LITTLE ED MITCd gr.iiii.l on all the turns and outstav.d I.ltV KATE for I third place. LUCY KATE finished fastest of ail. SEARCH LIGHT III. had no mishaps and tired ill C the last BBBtair. | 5; Scrat.lied III 124 -Bribed Yoter. 115. C Overweight:*— Jack Reeves, 3 pounds. |


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