Lexington Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1923-05-09

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Lexington Form Chart . i LEXINGTON. XT.. TXTESDAT, KAY 8, 1923. One mile. Ninth day. Kentucky Association. Spring ! ■acting of 10 days. Weather cloudy. . . . . Stewards. S. C. Nuckols. Jr.. A. O. I*onard and C. W. Hay. Placing Judges. W. H. Shelley. N. H. I UlTllB— I and .1. S. Wallace. Starters. W. Snyder and W. Hamilton. Racing Secretary. W. H. Shelley. I Racing starts at 2:11 p. m. Chicago lime 3:15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each nice indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. • £JQrTQr7 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Kay 8. 1917— 1:11V5— 6— 115. Purse 00. 3-year-old» and O ?7 4 jQ 4 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60: second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ■MM ANTOWTA w 3 102 3 2 1* 1* 1* 1* J Heupel MeCowan and Jones 135-100 .9530 » PAIL .. BBOWMvl 07 6 7 7 21 24 2J J Corcoran J II Lovuhheim 425 100 676458-♦ V T. BOOST wtlOS 8 3 3* 41 31 2" I Brothers Royal Oak Stable 960-100 EHI1 KINDAY m I 105 7 4 41 51 4" 4» C Studer W ■ Caskey 4940-100 66630 BEND1TA w I 102 5 6 5» 61 6J 5» C Gramn T P Hayes .".225-100 »9." 5I »M. P. GARDNER*.! 991 4 1 2l 35 5« 6» B Harvey H P Gardner 653-100 |MSISKIRKUBVT09I wit 5 118 18 6i 7 7 7 1 Yeurgin G R Allen 1100-103 69612 HUES GRAHAM w J M 2 I Lost rider. B Kenndy T V Mountjoy 970-100 Time. 23%, 48%. 1:15%. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Antonia. .70 straight. .20 plate. .40 show; Paul G. Brown, . CO place, .90 show: Cock the Roost. .70 show. Equivalent booking odds- Antonia. Ml to 100 straight. 60 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Paul G. Brown, SO to 100 place. 45 to 100 -how; Cock o" the Baaat, S3 to 100 show. | Winner Ch. f, by Tony Bouero — Pretty Dale, by Hinsdale trained by W. H. Taylor; bred by Mr.! j Thomas B. Jones. I Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third | driving. ANTONIA ran as if much the best in the going, raced into a long lead after going the first quarter and won as her rider pleased. PAUL G. BROWN began slowly, but came around the others with a rush «.n the turn and finished well. COCK O TBI ROOST finished gamely after being prominent from the start. KINDAY showed speed. HUGHES GRAHAM lost his rider soon after the start. Scratched 69639 Buckwheat. 07: 69479-Crudcn.ls, 102. Overweights Finday, I pounds; Mary P. Gardner, 2%. CQ79C SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Kay 11, 1911— 53%— 2— 115. ,000 Added. 2-year-OtF 4 mO olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner 75; second, 73.25; ■ third, 0.50. ! Index Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt | C9613-NEW BEAITY w 115 1 I 1» 1* 1* T Murray W E Applegate 100-100 LADY IjONGRIDGE w 115 4 3 21 2* 2 » J D Mney G C Thraves 1715-100 69552 BEGINNERS LUCK w 115 3 2 6 51 3"* C Ponce Idl° Hour Stock Fm Stb 440-100 €9500 SWIFT WATER w 115 2 6 51 6 4k B Kenndy W L Lewis 3420-100 tiSTAGE w 115 6 5 4« 41 5* J Heupel Gallaher Bros 550-100 09613 DEAR MARIA w 115 5 4 3« V 6 M Garner H B Miller 635-100 Time, 24, COS, 57*i. Track heavy. mutuels pall, New Beauty. .00 straight, .-0 place, .30 show; Lady Longridge, .30 place, .20 show; Beginners Luck. .00 show. Ppiivalent hooking odds -New Beauty. 100 to 100 straight. 00 to 100 place. 25 to 100 show; Lady | Longridge. 375 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Beginners Luck. 50 to 100 show. ■ Winner — 11. f. by Delhi — I«idy McC.ee. by McOeo trained by C. Van Dusen; bred by Mr. T. Piatt. j I Went to |K»t at 2:45. At post 1 minute. Start go««l and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NEW BBACTY began fast and. showing the most speed, meed into a long lead, but had to be] ! shaken up in the last eighth. LADY LONGRIDGK rand in nearest pursuit from the start and made a ; game finish BKGINNKRS LUCK was allowed to drop far back in the first quarter, but came fast in | the stretch and was racing gamely at the end. SWIFT WATER ran well. UPSTAGE and DEAR MARIA j were done after going the first quarter. Scratched Queen Bess, 115. £JQFOQ THIRD RACE— 1 Kile and 70 Yards. Sept. 23, 1911— 1:42% — 3 — 98. Parse 00. I l3t7 4 £t*y 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; j I third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt hi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqaiv. Odds Strt j 69536 PRAISE w 3 97 6 4 4 41 4l 21 1" J Corcoran Williams Bros 450-100 MStS*MAJOB CHILTON w 3 99 1 2 2» 21 1» 11 2s T Brothers W Perkins 330-100 4.964 11* LITTLE ANN wb 3 99i 4 7 7 5* 51 4 3» B Harvey J A Best 225-100 MBM CAPT. ADAMS w 3 104 2 3 51 7 7 7 41 H Gray R C FYakes 770-100 HIM RlSTICATOR w 3 101 3 5 3* 3* 3» 31 51 J Heupel H P Headley 570-100 C964"- MISS MERLE w 4 105 7 6 1" ll 2* 51 6« B Kenndy A J Merle 1763-100 9586 PHENOL wb 3 107 5 1 6s 61 6 6 7 J Howard I E Clark 4925-100 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:17%, 1:46%. 1:51%. TTack heavy. mutuels paid. Praise. 1.00 straight, .00 place, .00 show; Major Chilton, .50 place, .20 show: Little Ann. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Praise. 450 to 100 straight. ISO to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Major Chilton, 123 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; Little Ann. 30 100 show. Winner -Br. c, by Martinet— May Weatmer, by Cunard trained by R. D. Williams; bred by Messrs. Williams Bros.. Went to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PRAISE, well ridden and responding gamely to his riders call, ran well and got up to win in the final stride. MAJOR CHILTON ran a good race and only tired in the last few strides. LITTLE ANN was allowed to drop t«.o far back and swerved repeatedly in the stretch under a weak ride. CAPTAIN ADAMS finished well. RLSTICATOR tired in the last quarter. MISS MERLE quit after j going a half mile in the lead. Overweights- Praise, 4 pounds; Major Chilton, 2; Little Ann. 3%; Rusticator, 1; Phenol, 2. £*ffmrtJf fK FOTTRTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Kay 11, 1911— 53%— 2— 115. Purse ,000. 2-year-OilJ 4 Ovf olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner 75; second, 50; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ! I ■96643EVENTIDG w 115 2 2 1» 1* 1« J H Burke H P Headley 100-100 IAUMA w 115 7 3 3* 2» 2* M Garner B Combs 350-100 I •9664 PEST w 115 3 4 41 4» 3« E Fator J S Ward 12X0-100 I 69642 FLORENCE W. w 115 4 5 5* 51 4« W Kelsay J S Wiggins 2570-100 I 69552 PLEASING w 115 5 6 6;0 650 5" J Howard T C McDowell 1195-100 » 69613 BETHHEM STEEL ■ 115 6 1 2 3" 6-00B Kenndy J W Parrish 1835-100 I LA VEEN w 115 1 7 7 7 7 I, MeDott H Oots 9.5-100 t Time. 24%, 50, 57. Track heavy. mntuels paid Eventide, .00 straight, .70 place, .40 show; Paloma, .60 place, .80 show; Pest. . M show. Equivalent booking odds— Eventide. 100 to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Paloma, 80 I to IM place, 40 to 100 show; Pest. 115 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f. by Dade— Noontide, by Colin trained by W. Buford; bred by Mr. Hal Price Headley. Went to i ost .it 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but LAVEEN. Won easily; ; second and third driving. EVENTIDK ran as if much the best, began well and raced by PALOMA with i a rush in the first quarter to win as her rider pleased. PALOMA showed speed in the going and made a 1 game finish. PEST finished gamely. FLORENCE W. also came fast in the stretch. BETHLEHEM STEEL tired. PLEASING raced wide. LAVKEN began badly and was not persevered with. £»Or7Q~i FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 8, 1917— 1:11%— 6— 115. Cynthima Purse. ,000 Added. 0«-9 4 O JL 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 96.50; ! third, 06. Index Hordes AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir. Odds Strt . 66415JIMMIE DAW wb I 112 2 2 2 25 11 1"* H Steams J Spencer 1.35-100 , 66614 QU1NCE "DEN w 4 112 4 3 1" 1" 2 2« B Kenndy A Baker 155-100 I 69661 RIGHT ON TIMKwr 3 99 3 5 31 3* 31 3* J Corcoran J L Brown 565-100 MMS*BB GOOD w.s 4 105 11 4* 4l 4» 42 T Brothers T V Mountjoy 670-100 C9584 CAP ROCK w 4 110 5 4 5 5 5 5 A Wilson J B Sweeney 2605-100 Time. 23%. 48%. 1:1.4%. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Jimmie Daw, .70 straight. .90 place, .40 show; Quince Garden, .80 place, .30 shew; Right on Time. 70 show. Equivalent booking odds— Jimmie Daw. 185 to 100 straight. 45 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Quince , Garden, 40 to 100 place. 15 to 100 show; Right on Time. 35 to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by McGee— Mary Day, by Peep o Day trained by D. T. Morris; bred by Mr. Jesse , Spencer. Went to post at 4:09. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but RIGHT ON TIME. Won , driving; second and third the same. JIMMIE "DAW, favored by tin- going and saving much ground on the turn, raced into the lead in the stretch and. finishing gamely, .ciistay: QlINCE tlARDEN. The latter showed the most speed for five eighths, but tired and swerved at near the end. RIGHT ON TIME I was away badly, but showed line speed in racing into contention and held the others safe. BE GOOD ran paaH* la the going. CAP ROCK was badly aatnaa. Scratched - tlCOLH-IiOrd Allen, 110; MMJWllfa Cry, 110. Overweights Cap Rock, 4 pounds. OQPTOQ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 8. 1917— 1:11%— 6— 115. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and 1 OJ 4 O upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. ■ • Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 1 f9590 -LOTTIE UORA1OT w 4 107 5 6 41 2 I" 1* W Kelsay C T Worthington M-sM 64623 SAl.To.N wb 3 101 7 4 ll H 2 2s J Wallace C E Patterson 100-110 9 69612 PIEDMONT wb 3 104 6 3 31 4 ■ 3ak B Kenndy S K Nichols 11U5-100 9 MM4*EDOIB JR. w 3 1051 1 5 2»* 3t 5» 4l L McDott E J Wall 645-100 MMSWHtTB BOOTS w 3 96 4 2 51 5* 41 55 R Holsay W Perkins 6255-100 J 69641 1UIMWIN w 7 112 3 1 6» 6« 6 6« H Cray L Knight MS-M 69611 DEARIE w 3 97 2 7 7 7* 7» 7s J Corcoran Woodard and Christian 450100 J 4J5295 SO. WICC.INS wo 114 88 8888G Yeargin L S Barlow 42U5-100 Time. 23%, 49%. 1:15%. Track heavy. mutuels paid, lottie Lorainc, .80 straight, .00 place, .70 show; Salton, .70 place, .10 show: Piedmont. 1923.sh.90 show Equivalent assfctag attl Lottie lyiraine. 90 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 33 to 100 show; Salton. 1S5 to 100 place. 105 to 100 show: Piedmer.t. 248 to 100 show. Winner It f. by Horron Kthelbuig II.. by Hapsburg trained by C. T. Worthington; bred by Mr. • John B. Corhain. Went io |»i-t at 4:35. At post 1 nvnute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving LOTTO LORAINK fellowed SALTON closely to the stretch and took the lead in the last J eighth to win easing up. SALTON showed t!,e mo t early apaad and made a game finish. PIEDMONT lini-lied fast ;:fter I Io--ing a big ap. EDDIE JR. dropped back soon after the start. IWLNIWIN had no u mishaps. DEARIE was always far ba-k and begin slowly. Si rati ho! 61470 Forerunner. 96; t!! ;!!3 Corenne, 90. Overweights Eddie Jr.. 1% i ounds; Squire Wiggins. 2; Dearie. 1. : £»QryQ« SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. May 5, 1920— 2 03—7— 106. 00 Added. 4-year-tJtlf 4 0«i olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 19.50; third. 3. - Bates Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt t - 69665-OLE1E PALMER ws I 105 2 5 4 4« 31 Ill* H Glick J L Paul 495-100 0 69665JJETSAM w 5 105 5 4 3l 3* 4 2J 2 B Kenndy S D Lee 620-100 ft] 69645 TOMAHOI W3B 4 109 1 3 1* l1 l1 3* 3* T Murray S T Baxter 2610-100 Qi i ! I I • 69618-»NURTURE w 5 106 4 2 5 5 5 41 41 J Corcoran Williams Bros 50-100 69665 MISS PRPERITY wb 5 100 3 1 2 2* 21 5 5 B Harvey W Grater 153HOO Time. 24%, 4»%, 1:15%. 1:44, 2:10%. Track heavy. mutuels paid. OIlie Palmer, 1.90 straight, .80 place, .90 show; Jetsam, .60 place. 30 show; Tomahoi. .50 show. Equivalent booking odds — Ollie Palmer, 495 to 100 straight, 140 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; Jetsam, ISO to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Tomahoi. 275 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Marathon — Senora Maria, by Spendthrift trained by J. L. Paul; bred by Mr. It. McClain. Weut to post at 5:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. OLLIE PALMER was saved under restraint to the last quarter, then came with a rush into the lead and drew away in the last eighth to win as his rider pleased. JETSAM ran a good race and finished gamely for second place. TOMAHOI showed the most early speed, but tired in the last quarter. NLRTCRE ran a poor race and was seemingly handicapped by the muddy going. Scratched— 69665 Kimpalong, 110. Overweights — Tomahoi, 1 pound.


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