Maple Heights Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1922-07-21

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MAPLE HEIGHTS FORM CHART . MAPLE HEIGHTS, OHIO, THTTRSDAT, JULY 20, 1S22. Hanlo Height 1 mile, rifth day. Ohio State Jockey Club. Summer Moetinr of 13 days. Weather dear; temperature 72. Presiding Steward. Joseph A. Mnrphy. Judges, J. S. Wallace and H. KiMn, Starter. William Snyder. Racing Secretary, J. 8. Wallace. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago lime 2:15 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Vlg-urci in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, ace of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 6?Q? FTRST RACE 6-8 IIOo. July 15, 1S2S l:0O 2 108. Purse . U-year-olds. OSJCjqj? Fillios. Claiming-. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPBt and Str Fin Jockeys Owners EqnlT. Odds Strt G3G07HIGH TEA w 104 3 1 2 2 U 11 M Fator C J Brockmiller H0-1CO G3659 PAULA w 105 7 3 Ill1 2 2 E Scoble J T Taylor 430-100 G3607MISS JANE w 105 1 2 31 3 3 3 B Romolll J G Bussoy SGO-100 G3659 FUTURETTE w 108 5 T 7 Ci 5 44 E Martin M Bruce 1000-100 60471 SMILING VOTER w 109 4 4 4 41 41 5ll G Wliama C Morris 1C40-100 63607 HAPPY MOMENTS w 105 8 5 51 6 6 6 B Scheffel W F Knebelkamp 4G5O-100 63007 ILLUSIONIST wn 109 2 6 Ci 7s 7 7 T Wayt K C Bellew 1020-100 02852PRETTY DOLL w 109 68 88S8T Willi ma H T Palmer 1360-100 Time. 1:01. Track fast. mutuels paid. High Tea. .20 straight, .80 place, .00 show; Paula, .40 place, 52.90 show; Miss Jane, .00 show. Equivalent booking odds nigh Tea, 110 to 100 straight, 40 to ICO place, 30 to 100 show; Paula, 70 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Miss Jane, 100 to 100 show. Winner Br. f, by Tea Caddy La Mode, by Peep oDay trained by J. Tigue; bred by Miss Elizabeth Daingerfleld. Went to pot at 2:12. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HIGH TEA raced In close pursuit of PAULA until well into the stretch, then moved up and. taking the lead, won drawing clear. PAULA displayed a high Bight of speed in pacemaklng to the final eighth, then tired. MISS JANE held the others safe throughout, but never threatened the leadera. FUTURETTE closed up considerable ground from a slow beginning. ILLUSIONIST suffered from early Interference. Overweights Futurette. 3 pounds. eHR SEC01ID EACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. July 15. 1922 1:06 3 107. Purso SSOO. 3-year-2SrCt m olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner 75; second, 60; third, 75. index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockey Owners Equlr. Odds Strt 63G03 CTTON ELOSSOM w 5 109 7 6 3l S 3 1 E Scoble J L Paul 550-100 63581SISTER SUSIE w 9 105 10 3 2 21 2 2 G Wllams J A Parson 450-100 G328CCOL. TAYLOR wb 6 109 1 1 1 14 1J 34 E Roehrn W A Baumgartner 140-100 03261 VIBRATE wn 4 93 8 8 81 G 5 4 M Fator G A Alexandra 1900-100 635 4 6 DARK AGES w 3 U2 2 5 4 44 44 51 J Hunmer R P Gardner 1760-100 63261 PANAMAN wb 7 HO 3 9 94 91 S G1 R Romelll C Knight 530-100 63099 MAR. HOLLtNS w 6 109 6 10 10 10 91 7 T Wayt B Creech 2900-100 033 74 RELIABILITY w 3 103 4 4 7t S 81 81 A Pecarro H Neusteter D190-1OO 03010MARY G. w 4 95 5 2 5 7l 7 94 B Scheffel F L Stevens 1900-1M 63507 BLUE RIBBON wb 3 103 S 7 6l 51 10 10 J Chalmers V- E Martin 7320-100 Time, 1:06 new track record. Track fast. mutuels paid. Cotton Blossom, 3.00 straight, .60 place. .10 show; Sister Susie. .G0 place. .00 show; Col. Taylor. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds Cotton Blossom. 550 to 100 straight, ISO to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Sister Susie, 130 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Col. Taylor, 50 to 100 show. Winner B. m, by Luke McLuke Crownlet, by Masagan trained by J. L. Paul; bred by Mr. Mc-Brayer Moore. Went to post at 2:43. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. COTTON BLOSSOM, regaining her speed suddenly and close up from the start, came to the outside of the leaders when well into the stretch and, gaining steadily, raced into the lead and was going away at the end. SISTER SUSIE followed in closest pursuit of COL. TAYLOR until midway of the stretch, where she passed him. but tired In the final drive. COL. TAYLOR set a fast pace and raced into a good lead in tho first quarter, but tired badly in the final eighth. VIBRATE closed a big gap. PANAMAN suffered from early interference and never recovered. Scratched G3G0GBabylonlcn, 99; C30C1 The Nephew, 103; 63CG1 Marmite, 103; C3GG1 Redmon, 114; 63500 Salome, 93; 03301 Promising Tom. 100. Overweights Dark Ages, 4 pounds; Marion Hollins, 4. 60QQ THIRD RACE 7-8 Kile. Hay 9, 19221:25 4 104. Purse 00. 3-yetr-olds and OhJOO upward. Allowances. Net value to winner ?G75; second, 50; third, 5. Index Hor3cs AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 63511ROISTERER w 5 198 2 1 5 4 2 V G Wliarn3 G W Atkinson 830-100 63C08JMAGICIAN w 7 113 4 4 3l 2J ll 21 T Wayt E E Rico 80-100 03G0S CAP ROCK w 3 103 3 3 4and 5 S 3 J Chalmers J B Sweeney "520-109 G3187 FLYG PRINCE vu 3 103 1 S 6GG4S McGraw Dortch Bros 2S90-1CO 03511 MARY MAXIM w 3 105 5 5 1 1" 44 51 M Fator W M McKInney 370-100 C3033 WAR PRIZE w 6 114 6 6 21 3 51 6 J Bobbins F Peyton 1870-100 Time, 1:26. Track fast. mutuels paid. Roisterer, 3.G0 straight, .C0 place, .00 show; Magician, .S0 place, .30 show; Cap Rock, .80 show. Equivalent booking odd3 Roisterer, 830 to 100 straight, 130 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Magician, 40 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Cap Rock, 40 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Ethelbert Roxanna, by Rock Sand trained by O. W. Atkinson; bred in France by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 3:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ROISTERER moved up with a rush after rounding the turn for home and, gaining steadily on the outside, got up to win in the closing strides. MAGICIAN was shuffled back on the far turn, but came around the leaders when entering the stretch and raced into the lead, but tired near the end. CAP ROCK made a game rush in the stretch and finished gamely. MARY MAXIM showed the most speed until well into the stretch, then tired. WAR PRIZE tired after racing prominently to the stretch. 6QS FOURTH RACE 1 1-1G Hiles. May 10, 1922 1:44 5 100. Parse 00. 4-year-wOOt olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner 75; second, 50; third, 5, Index Horses AWtPPSt and Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt G3548LOU WIDRIG w 4 109 2 2 1 1 V V 1 E Roehm A J Gorcy 140-100 635 10 GUARANTEED w 5 109 i 3 34 2l 2 2J 2 B Scheffel W F Knebelkarnp 130-100 63611 FIZER wn 8 93 5 G 6 6 G 4l 3l W Organ J Sands 1050-109 63610 SILENCE w 4 104 1 1 21 34 3 4 3 4 M Fator Hickey Bros 1390-100 63511 ESCARPOLETTE w 5 112 G 4 5 5 51 51 J Bobbins T F Devereaux 630-100 03403 PIEDRA wb 7 110 3 5 4 4 5 6 G G Wliams J Eckcrt 990-100 Tixno, 1:46. Track fast. mutuels paid, Lou Widrig, S4.S0 straight, .G0 place, .50 show; Guaranteed, .00 place, .50 show: Fizcr, .60 show. Equivalent booking odd.s Lou Widrig, 110 to 100 straight, DO to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Guaranteed, 50 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Fizer, SO to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Marathon Cresta Blanca, by Transvaal trained by G. H. Marlman; bred by Mr. A. J. Gorey. Went to post at 3:4G. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LOU WIDRIG raced into a long lead in the first eighth and easily held the race safe to the end. GUARANTEED moved up to the leader when approaching the stretch turn and, after making a game challenge, tired in the final eighth. FIZER was last of all for the first three-quarters, then finished with a belated rush through the stretch and outstayed SILENCE. The latter had no mishapa. ESCARPOLETTE lost much ground by being forced wide ou the turns and wa3 a victim of weak riding. FIFTH HACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. May 15, 1922 1:43 7 103. Purse 00. j y 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner 75; second, 50; third, 75. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owner? Equiv. Odds Strt 63548 LEAP FROG w G HO G 8 7s 61 41 21 1 T Wayt R Griffin 300-100 63546 THEO wb 3 103 5 7 4l l1 14 Is 2 W Organ A Alexandra 310-100 63612 CANNY LADY w3 M I 3 2 34 34 3 3 B Scheffel O L Foster 240-100 63509 SPECLAR GIRL w 5 107 2 G 8 S Gl 6 4l N Fodcn C W Hall 1290-100 63545 MISS ORB w 6 107 3 4 3 44 5 51 5l G Wliams J A Parson 1400-100 6S546NAN McKINNEY wn 3 105 8 2 1 2 2s 41 G M Fator L T Whitchill CSO-100 63G15 CLARE F"NCES wn 4 110 4 5 51 5 7s 74 71 T Wliam3 H T Palmer 3910-100 63545tKALLIPOLIS w 5 102 1 1 S4 7s 8 S 8 J Chalmers A Hill 3SCO-100 tOmitted from entries. Timo, 1:43 equals track record. Track fast. mutuels paid. Leap Frog, .00 straight, .20 place, .G0 show; Theo, .00 place, .90 show; Canny Lady, .70 show. Equivalent booking odds Leap Frog. 300 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Thco, 100 to 100 place. 45 to 100 show; Canny Lady, 35 to ICO show. Winner B. m, by Froglegs Winnecook, by Montana trained by S. Rhoades; bred by Messrs. Keene and Schorr. Went to post at 4:16. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. LEAP FROG was outpaced to the last quarter, then moved up gamely in the stretch and got up to win in the closing strides. THEO, off in a tangle, was rushed into the lead on the back3trctch and set a fast pace until inside the final eighth, then tired. CANNY LADY ran well and had no mishaps, but could never improve her position. NAN McKINNEY ran well to the stretch, then tired badly. Scratched 63GG0 Slippery Silver, 102. Overweights Clare Franees. 3 pounds. 5Q"bTj srxJH HACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Hay 15, 1922 1:43 7 103. Purse . JL 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 50; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str FJn Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt G3G10WAR PENNY w 1 103 4 2 2 2 21 l1 1 T Wayt J G Greeson 2120-100 03510 TOE THE MARK w 6 MS 3 5 41 41 3 21 2l E Roehm M J Hernandes 250-100 63GG1 SERBIAN w 6 113 7 G 5l 5l 7 44 3 R Bolton H Neusteter 800-100 63663MADGE F. wb 6 10S 6 3 34 31 4 3J 4 M Fator W D Millard 3110-100 63343 BASSANO BOY w 12 118 5 7 7 7 5and Gl 51 J Hunmer J Sands 1570-100 6338C;LAURA MILLER W7 10S 2 4 l P 65 P" J Chalmers J N McFadden 1130-100 G3601:GOLDIE S. w 7 113 1 1 11 l1 11 7 7 G Wliams J A Parson 110-100 Time, 1:4-1. Track fast. mutueLs paid. War Penny, 4.10 straight, 5.40 place, .00 show; Toe the Mark, .80 place, .60 show; Serbian. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds War Tenny, 2120 to 100 straight. 070 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; Toa the Mark, 140 to 1C0 place, SO to 100 show; Serbian, 120 to 100 show. Winner Ch. c, by Pentecost Caltha, by Ute trained by J. G. Glecson; bred by Mr. Oren Easton. Went to post at 4:4G. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. WAR PENNY raced GOLDIE S. into defeat and, taking the lead, drew away decisively in the final eighth. TOE THE MARK began slowly, but finished resolutely through the stretch. SERBIAN was shuffled back, but came again in the stretch and outfinished MADGE F. The latter had no mishaps. GOLDIE S. displayed the most speed until midway of the stretch, then quit badly. Scratched G3547 Grandee. 113; G3GC0 Sporting Chance. 103. SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. May 15, 1922 1:43 7 108. Purso 00. 6Qnfccrr Oyuc 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner 75; second, 150; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 03547s H. BURGOYNE w 7 U3 4 5 5 5 4l 3s lnk M Fator S Polk 1SO-100 G3GG5DON DODGE w 7 US 2 4 44 3 3 2l 2s T Wliama H T Palmer 630-100 62357 DADDY WOLF wo 3 110 3 1 l1 2s 2l ll 3 E Scobla McGarvoy and Lewis 250-100 C3546 COLOSSUS wo 3 100 7 S 2 11 V 4 41 A Yerrat A Hill S70-100 Continued on eighth page. 3IA11.E HEIGHTS KOIll CilAItT CONTINUED FJIOM TlliliU PAGE. 036G2 ARTICLE X. w 3 110 1 2 31 4s 5 5 5i Ji Scheffel O L Foster GCO-100 G31S8OUR MAID w 5 108 0 6 Gl 61" Gi 6 61 J Chalmers Fonner and Anderson 2900-100 G3GG3 BERMONT wsn 4 118 577 7 7 7 7 J Robbing A N Buick 2200-100 Time, 1:446. Track fast. mutuols paid, narry Burgoyne, ?5.G0 straight, ?3.40 place, .30 show; Don Dodge, .00 place, .70 show; Daddy Wolf, .40 show. Equivalent booking odds Harry Burgoyne, ISO to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Don Dodge, 100 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Daddy Wolf, 20 to 100 show. Winner 15. g, by Peep oDay Farley, by Frankfort trained by S. Polk; bred by Mr. C. M. Corbin. Went to post at 5:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and thin! the same. HARRY BURGOYNE gained steadily when well into the stretch and outgauied DON DODGE in the final drive. DON DODGE passed DADDY WOLF in the last eighth, bat could not withstand the winners challenge. DADDY WOLF displayed much speed to the final eighth, then tired. COLOSSUS was in the lead when approaching the strotcn turn, where he bolted to the extreme outside, then came came again a.id finished fast. Scratched C3514 Trico, 105.


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