Daily Racing Form Charts: Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1924-04-30

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GAUJT RACING FORM I LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, KY., TlTESDAY. APRIL 29. 1924— One Mile. Third day. Kentucky Association. Spring M.-otinsj f 10 days. Weather cloudy. Steward. C. W. Hay. Placing Judge*. W II. Shelley. N. II. McClelland and J. S. Wallace. Starter. William Snyder. Racing Secretary. W. II. Shelley. Racine starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time. 3:15 p. m. W indicates whp. S spurs. R Winkers. Fig-Tires in parenthesis following the distance it each race indicate dale, track record, age of horse and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. 7SflJ.n FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. Kay 8, 1917— 1: ll1,— 6— 115. Purre C0. 3-year-olds and 4 OU"lU upward. Cla:ming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00; third. 0. Index Hotses AWtlISt % % % Str Fin .!..■ k. ys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 70386l*WKECOMK w 3 91 H 4 4 21 1* S Griffin II Oots 210-100 — tPTNDAT VIM 1 1 Ki lh B B B Kenndy S T Baxter 215-100 78433 AUNTIE MILLTN w 3 9! 6 3 31 3 I* 31 F Thdyke J I. Paul 2S "0-100 TRjIDPAPL MICOIT w 5 117 I 5 5» 5» 5» 41 I Parke M P Shnpoff 170-100 77888 BASTKR BONNMT w 3 T5 2 2 1» 2h 4" 5» D Jones T W Callahan 8635-100 78 48HAPDMAN w :: lot; 8 7 7 6s •;* «• B Hartor. W Perkina 2745-100 78614 JACK KRUST wb 4 105 3 6 6* 7« !•• 1— M OBrien C E and J Hamilton 1XX60-100 64171 DR. CARMMM wsB 12 112 7 8 8 8 8 8 W Fronk F Mannix 6000-100 Time. 23%. 48%. 1:14. Track good. mutuels paid Welcome, . SO straight. .70 place. . SO show; Finday. .10 place. .20 show; Auntie Millm. 1924.sh.70 show. K iuivalent booking fdds- Welcome. 240 to 100 straight. S5 to 100 place. 90 to 100 show; Finday. 70 to Mt place, BJ to 100 show: Anntie MilUn. 235 to 100 show. Winner Ch. c, by Atwell— Stella Moberly. by Woolstliorpe trained by II. Oots; bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt. Went to po-t at 2:16. At post 4 minutes. Start fair and slow. W. n driving: second and third the same. WF.U OMK. favored by light weight and nving much ground on the turns, came fast through the stretch and headed FINDAY in the last sixteenth. FINDAY raced into the lead on the last turn and finished gamely. AINTIF. Mil. LIN stayed well through the tinal drive and just lasted to save third place PAUL MICOO had no mishaps. RASTER BONNET set the early pace, but quit badly. Scratched 72637 Spods. 112; 7M,11 Carnarvon. 112. Overweights--Easter Bonnet, 1 | oi:nd; Hardman. 2. 7SftJ.1 SECOND RACE— 3-4 MUe. May 8. 1917— 1:11%— 6— 115. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and 4 OOll upwtird. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. lain II rses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 78583 KI.H.MKNTAI, wb I 11.! 1 1 VI I* Is 1» W W Tor II P Headley 70-100 7837lri:iNICK KLET Vl S! ! 3 3= 3-J 2" 2« E OBrien la Erb 3170-10 n»ll*OLD TOP w 4 105 7 6 6»» 6» 3J 3»k L Pichon Four Oaks SCk F Stb 1-920-100 7l397nHH SWIMMER wn 7 112 4 2 4 4 41 41 K Fool J H Stamper Jr 1525-100 78I07,MAI,VERN w B I BNj I 7 8» 8= 5 B D Mergler C B Shafer 1505-100 Wit* XBNORA w | 97 S 8 71 7» 7 6 F ThMyka P J ONeill 1140-100 77970«BICHKI.1EU wb 7 17 0 9 9 9 6 t* L Montry W A Baumgartner 1135-100 77960 CI HA ENCNTO wb 5 112 2 4 2» 2» 8» S» A Pi. kens ■ It Fitzgerald 51-100 77938 LUCY CHCHILL wb 4 105 3 5 f.» 51 9 9 J Pevic J M Foley 8720-100 Time. 23%. 48%, 1:14%. Track e-cod. *2 mutiieis paid Elemental. .40 straight, .80 place. .70 show; Eunice Bailey, 2.00 place. .20 show: Old Top. 0.30 show. Equivalent ! • . king odds Klemental. 70 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place. 35 to 100 show; Eunice Bailey. 530 to 100 place. 210 to 100 show; Old Top, 915 to 100 show. Winner It. c, by Iltimus — Xarco, by G. W. Johnsou trained by W. Buft rd; bred by Messrs. Headley ft, Miller. Went to post at 2:50. At post 2 minutes. Start good and si -w. Won easily: second and third driving ELEMENTAL raced into the lead at once and held sway for Mm entire race, to win under a pull EUNICE BAILEY moved up steadily from the start, but began tiring in the last eighth. OLD TOI* saved much ground on the turns and finished fast. TIIK SWIMMER ran well. RICHELIEU closed a gap. CORA KNCANTO was done after gong the first half. Scratched 7Vi1 1 Ihisty Mary. 94. Overweights Elemental. 1 pound; Melvern. 1%; Xenora. 3. 78ftJ.9 THIRD RACE— 1-2 Mile. fApril £5. 1921— 47%— 2— 114%. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. 4 OO1!*! Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner 00; second. 25; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 78582 ROMP wn 112 7 1 1* V I* N Barrett W Perkins 590-101 78582 KI.M w 112 I 2 2J Z| 2» W Fronk F Mannix 925-100 77867 I.nlIS P.URENSTN w 112 I 4 34 :i B I Parke Cincinnati Stable T85-100 HIGH WATER w 113 4 5 EJ 41 41 W W Tor II P Headley 1495-110 WAPONOCA w 112 I I 4 B B M Earner J C Milam 125-100 KARACHI w 112 I 7 7- 7= B L McDott J N Camden RR-Ml C T. WORTHTOX w 112 1 6 6- l.J 7« II Stmts W M Cain 9545-100 EVERY DAY w 112 2 9 S1 8- Xs W Kelsay J W Pearson 5145-100 BROKEN UEASS wb 112 8 8 9 9 9 J McCoy C W Moore 7565-100 Time. 24%. 49. Track good. mutuels paid Romp. 3. SO straight, .t 0 place, 20 show; Elm, 1.40 place, .00 show; I.OUIS Iturxnstein. 10 show. Equivalent liooking dds Romp. 590 to 100 straight. 230 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Elm, 470 to 100 place. 200 to 100 show; limiK Itubonstcin, 105 to 100 show. Winter h. c, by Sir John Johnson — A. M. J., by Boanerges trained by W. Perkins; bred by Mr. D. W Scott. Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: seennd and third driving. ROMP, lucky at the start, raced into a long lead immediately after the start and held sway to win as his rider pierced. ELM raced in closest pursuit for the entire way and wis running gamelv at the .nd 11 IS RIHENSTKIN was going fast at the finish. HICH WATER ran a good race. WAIONOt A began tiring in the last eighth. KARACHI was away slowly and always outraced. Sr.it.hed 774UO Superfraiik. 112: Ben Franklin, 112. Overweight High Water, 1 pound. r P/OfJ /|0 FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 8, 1917— 1:11%— 6— 115. Purse 00. 3-year-olds 4 OU"lO and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second, 00; third, 0. Index BOTH AWtlISt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 78583 MEXICAN TEA w 3 102 9 2 P 1* P 1* H Gray Oorham Bros 510-100 OCR8IR P. w 3 100 10 4 3 2J 2» 2« D Mergler I.air and Parrisb. 10X5-100 73830 DOMINATION w 3 95 7 5 5 53 3| Rj D Jones ■ C Christian 1D85-100 73869 PI/MUCNCR W. w3 !9 13 4J 4i 41 4» F Thdyke J B V iK-ins 1330-100 77911 ROTAIi DICK w r, 112 S « 71 61 6| 5 I Parke AV M Cain 38.-10 MCIt*NAPOO wb ii 113 I 1 21 31 5» 6i E Smwd AVilliams Pros 135-100 78030 LONG GREEN wb I 99 5 9 9 9» 8» 7" A Yerrat Mrs J Drever 818-100 78587 CORBNNR wb 4 107 2 7 6» 71 71 8J W Fronk C L Dodson EM»-Mf 752961IHCKNEEL w I 107 4 8 8« 8* 9« 9* R Clifford J F Wallace 12715-100 77900s •HELLO w 6 104 6 10 10 10 10 10 W MeCbe W L Drake 1215-100 Time. 23%, 48%. 1:14%. Track good. mutucM paid— Mexican Tea, 2.20 straight. . 0 place. 60 show; Gussie T.. 1.90 place. 50 show: Domination. .20 -how. Equivalent Ixxiking odds Mexican Tea. 510 to 100 straight, 190 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; Gussie 1.. 495 to UK place, 17T. to 10O show: Domination. 210 to 10O show. Winner Ch. f, by Tea Caddy- Mexilow, by Mexicau trained by R. C. Frakes; bred by Messrs Gorham Itr s I. Went to |«ost at 3:49. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wen easily; second and third driving. MKXICAN TEA raced into the lead in the tirst quarter and held the others safe, to win in a canter. titSSlE P. rao-.l prominently from tlie start and came fast through the stretch. DOMINATION finished gamely. FLORENCE W. closed a gap. NAPOO quit badly in the stretch. ROYAL DICK hud no niishaps. Overweights — Mexican Tea, 3 pounds; f.ussie T., 1; Domination, 1; Florence W., 5; Napoo. 1: Corenne, 2. Hullo, 2. WO/ J A FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Sept. 11. 1910— 1 :42%— 3—102. RacekrTPuTsT. 4 O0**"i ,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 73 25-third, 0.50. Index BOTH AWtlISt . % Str Fin Itrfcf|l Own. rs E.|iiiv. Odds Strt 75442 RKAU BCTLEIl wn 111 4 4 3 3 2» l« Is L Eyke Idlo Hour Stock F Stb fto-loo 75516 GRAEME w 105 I 3 4» 4« 3J 2J B L McDott J X Camden S25-1K C ntt 1 » ALT A WOOD w 107 5 5 5 5 5 3| 3« J McCoy C B Head 890-100 75555,CHII.IKWEE W 112 1 1 2» B lj 4« 4« M Garner Gallaher Bros SO-100 75440 i:l-EI.INO w Ml 2 2 ink K 4 5 a G W Coll Idle Hour Stock F Stb | tCoupled as Idle Hour Sto. k Farm Stable entry. Time. 22%. 46%, 1 12%. 1:39. 1:43%. Track good. mutuels paid I. lie Hour Stock larui Stable entry, 1924.sh.s0 straight. .50 place; Graeme, 40 place; i.o -how mum. Is void. Eiuivaleiit baaldag dds — Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable entry, 240 to 100 straight. 75 to 100 place. Gra.-me. 170 to MR KMM ■ Winner R, . by l.la. k Toney Santa Anna II., l.y Martag.n trained bv II. J. Thompson- bred by Idle Hour Si...k Farm. Went to |ost at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and thi.rd driving. RRAU BIT1.EK. after being Mtrt MM up for thrv. quarters, rnov.-d up fast wlun , -ailed on and, taking the lead. w..n easing u;.. QRARMB st.od hard riding gam. -ly and was g. ing fast at the end. AI.TAWOD ame fn.m far ba-k and tinish.-d well. CHHJIOWKK Ixgan tiring fast in the stretch after showing high sped and taking the lead. ItAlI-EING set the early pace, then forced CIIIEHOWKE to i fast pace and caused him to tire badly. Scratched 7V.H1 Drilliatit ast, 107. Overweight Beau Butler, 2 pounds. P/OO/I ET SIXTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. April 25. 1921— 47%— 2— 114%. Boonsboro Purse. Pnrse 4 OU"iu 00. 2-ycar-olds. Filliea, Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second 25-third. 5. Index Horses AWtlISt "4 V4 % Str Fin Jockeys wn.rs Equiv. Odds Strt 76503 I BHSS BOOM w lN S 2 1» 1» |l R Fool A W Young 45-1 to WRWCRRAM 1TIF w 111 7 3 B 2» 2" H Stutts I J K. Hoy tW-MI 77392 VAIN EI, I. IE w 104 4 5 3» 3» 3» A Pickens T.l.ac. Stable 1810-Um TTNAMOU w 105J 1 8 5» ii 4« L McDott J N Cam.l. n UO-Iki 77977 BURR LACK w P«J 5 6 4| 5 5J J Howard J B Partridge t::.-lM tl.ADY NBWTOWN w 10$ 2 1 6 6» 6« G W Coll II L Harp MRR-MI HVRR AND 1LDD W b5 6 7 7 7« 7" B Kenndy J P Headley ORMM PIROfJBTTB w 18 3 4 8 8 8 E Martin B P Headley 1545-100 ■•Luted in entries as Lady Newton. Time. 84%. 48%. Trnok good. mutuels paid Dress Goods. .90 atraight, .50 place. .50 show; Cream Puff. 20 place .20 show; Vain i:ihe, 7.21 show. Equivaleni booking ..Ids Diesk Coods. 45 to 100 straight. 25 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Cream luff 60 to 100 place. 00 to 100 show. Vain Kllie, 760 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. I, by Incle— Black SOk, ujr Ornam«.-ut truimd by W. leikiub; bred by Mr. C. NuckoU. .■•■i— ii— — i— —M - - *•" Went to post at 4:53. At post 1 minute. Start good and «U w. Won ewlly; Kcond and third driving. DItESS GOODS raced into the lead with a nwh and. holding It well, won easing up. CRRAM PI HE raced in closest pursuit through, ut and was much the beat of the other*. VAIN BLLIB flnlalwi well. TLNAMOE showed greenness and closed a big gap in the stretch. IRISH LACB tired. Scratched 7S613 Floy Lillie. 103. Overweights- Vain Ellie. 1 pound; Tinamou. 2%; Irish Lace, 2%; Hubb and Pudd. 2; Pirouette. 6. TR-lffc SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. Sept. 11. 1916— 1:42%— 3— 108. 00 Added. • *J1* MXM 4-yeax-oida and upward. Claiming. Met value to winner 50; second, 19.50; third. 3.00. Indei Horses AWtPPSt »4 % v4 str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt nWY«KINBURM wn 7 10S 5 1 1» l| 1 1» 1» M Garner Gallaher Bros 70-100 .813-; TIMBREL wb 5 1 « 1 3 4« 4» 4» 3» 2| J Pevic C E Cropper 8C6-100 740;i MAJOR CHII.N wsb 4 10S 4 4 2* 2» 2« 21 3» O Willis S D Lee 495-100 71 IM*PRAI8R wb 4 103 3 2 31 31 31 4« 4" D Jones Williams Bros 550-100 .78o0 JAKE EELD w 7 108 2 5 5 5 5 5 6 W Fronk T V Devereaux 1775-100 Time. 23%. 47%, 1:14. 1:40%, 1:45%. Track good. mntnels paid Kinhurn, .40 straight, .00 place, .20 shew; Timbrel, .90 place, .10 showj Major Chilton. .M show. Equivalent bo .king odds- Kinbttrn, 70 to 100 straight 50 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; TimbreL 195 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show; Major Chilton, 40 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g. by Duval— Royal Captive, by Golden Maxim trained by J- C. Gallaher; bred by Messrs. Callaher Eros.. Went to prst at 5:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third f riving. KINMIUN was rushed into the lead soon after the start and held swav for the entire race, o win in a canter. TIMItKKE began slowly, but closed a gap into a game second. MAJOR CHILTON ran well, but tired in the last sixteenth. PRAISE was going well when MAJOR CHILTON cut across before her. Scratched 7S«14KirkIevington. lai; 7S01 PEonsnnn, 98.


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