Daily Racing Form Charts: Pimlico, Daily Racing Form, 1924-05-13

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« PIMLICO Copyright, 1924, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company. PIMXICO, MD., MONDAY, MAY 12. 1924.— One Mile. Tenth day. Maryland Jockey Club. Sprint-Meet ing of 11 days. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Maryland Racing Commission, George Brown, Jr. Judge at Lirge, Carlos M. de Carmendia. Stewards, George Brown, Jr.. Baker Waters and Frank J. Bryan. Placing Judges, J. B. Campbell, Francis G. Riggs and H. P. Conkling. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, Frank J. Bryan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. rCQ /ART FIBST RACE— 2 Miles. Mount Washington Steplechaae. Purse ,0C0. 4-year-olds and 4 0«-F"it_F upward. Net value to winner ,400; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses A WtPP St 4 S 12 13 Fin Jockeys Owners Ejuiv. Odd.i Strt 78832 ADAMANT w 5 136 8 1 7 6» 4» P P* C Mergler J S Cosden 565-100 78904 PARLAYS w 5 139 1 4 3» 3» 3« 3» 21 D Byers J E Widener tltO-100 78778 REGALIA w 5 147 5 7 5» 5* 2» 5« 31 E Duebler W V Dwyer 920-10. 78852BON GARCOV w 4 131 4 6 6» 71 7 71 4« C Smoot S Ross 670-100 78810 CAVENDISH w 6 146 7 2 1» 1« P 41 5" A Campbl E K Bryson 2525-100 78778 WISEST FOOL w 8 141 3 3 2» 21 6» 6 6 C Jones J E Widener t 78551 »BYNO w 8 144 6 8 8 8 51 51 L.rid.C Piny B Tuckerman 365-100 78872 MR. BRUMMEL w 7 141 2 5 4»k 41 Lost rider.T Colmn O Cornell 4i.5-10O tCoupled as J. E. Widener entry. Time, 4:21. Track sloppy. mutnels paid -Adamant, 3 30 straight, .10 place, .90 show; J. E. Widener entry, 30 place. .70 shiw; Regalia. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds Adamant. 565 to 100 straight, 160 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; J. E. Widener entry, 65 to 100 place. ■ to 100 show; Regalia. 120 to 100 show. Winner -Ch. g, by Lord Rock Sand- Magical, by Bryn Mawr trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. Thomas Clyde. Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slew. Won driving: second and third the same. ADAMANT was waited with until in the last turn of the field, then moved up rapidly when called on, and, taking the lead outbnished PAKI.AYS. The latter came fast in the last fifty yards. REGALIA was much used in racing with CAVENDISH and tired in the final drive. BYNG was going easily under restraint to the twelfth jump, and was just making his rush when his saddle turned and he lost his rider. WISEST FOOL tired. MR. BRCMMEL lost his rider at the tenth jump. Scratched 7S870 Sea Monarch, 134; 40425 Own Roe ONeil. 141; 70267 Irebind, 146; 7SS32 Decisive, 131; 7KS52 Veidant Valley, 131; 7S729 Giouch, 136; 7S904 Gimme, 141; 78778 Armagh. 141; Brother Bill. 138. « rTQQ/ift SECOND RACE— 6-8 Mile. May 7, 1924— 1:00%— 2— 109. Purse ,300. 2-year-4 OJ7~±0 olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 50; third, 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 7887! IPARNEE BELLE w 109 2 2 P 1» 1« ll E Scobie E F Whitney 95-100 788713«CRINKLE w 94 1 3 2 21 21 2»k J Dawson J Arthur 885-100 78851 HIDALGO w 110 4 7 5» 6" 5 31 B Mrinelli R T Wilson t320-100 78871 TRIGGER w 94 5 4 6 5» 41 41 S Wliams W J Salmon f 78871 LENA WOOD w 107 7 5 41 4i 3 5» F Sharpe O E Phillips 715-100 78871 CRIMP w 101 6 1 3 » 61* 6» T Brothers B B Rica 185-100 78781 DADBOBIT w 110 36 7777E Barnes P McElhone 4810-100 tCoupled as R. T. Wilsi n and W. J. Salmon entry. Time, 24%, 50, 1:03%. Track sloppy. mutuels paid Parmachenee Belle. .90 straight. .10 place. 30 show; Crinkle, 60 place, .20 show; R. T. Wilson and W. J. S:ilm n entry. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds Parmachenee Belle. 95 to 100 straight, 55 to 100 place. 15 to 100 show; Crinkle. 230 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show; It. T. Wilson and W. .1. Salmon entry. 20 to 100 shew. Winner- B. f, by Trout beck--Lucy Jackson, by Rock View trained liy M. Irvine; bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt . Went to post at 3:03. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PARMACHENEE BEI.LK took the lead quickly, and easily wrn all the way. CRINKLE saved ground on the turns, and outgamed BIDA1/0O in the stretch drive. The latter was hard ridden all the way, after liegnming slowly. TRIGGER raced wide on the turns. CRIMP tired and LENA WOOD was eased up in the last sixteenth. Scratched- 7X779 Gold Crump, 102; 7KR04 Starmatia. 107; 7S52T, Rlackfoot, 110; Capt. Donne. 97. 78047 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 6, 1924— 1: 10%— 6— 116. Towrjon Claiming Handicap. 4 O JJst 4 Purse ,300. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 00; second, 50: third 50. ■asln Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 78758 SCOTCH BROOM w 4 99 4 2 21 » 21 1? O Bond S Rosh Ml 1-100 78873GOLI . ARMOR w 3 101 7 4 4"* 4* ::»* 2» F ICstings W J Salmon 45-lDt 78707FRANK G. WB 4 110 6 1 Ill2 ll 3i E Barnes Mrs J V Murphy 315-100 78732,LIECTENANT II. wb t 100 1 7 CJ 6» 61 41 S Wliams R B Stra.ssburger 2415-10 78513-LEATHERWOOD w 3 108 3 5 Si 3*1 5» E Scobie B Harding 6I-100 78758 MERCURY w 6 108 3 6 7 7 51 6* F Sharpe J McMillen 853-100 78806 SCOOP wb 4 104 5 3 5* 3"k 7 7 T Brotlirs Salubria Stable 415-100 Time. 24%, 49%, 1:16%. Track slcppy. mutuels paid Scotch Bn.oni, 8.20 stiaiglit, 0.90 place, .20 show; Golden Armor 40 place .10 show: Frank C, 70 show. Epiivalent looking odds Scotch Broom. 1310 to 100 straight. 445 to 100 place, 160 to 100 show OsMM Armor. 220 to 100 place, DC. to lt;0 show; Frank G., S5 lo 100 show. Winner Ch. c, by lltimus -Broom Flower, by Broomstick trained by W. II. Brooks- bred by Miss E. D:iiugerfield. Wont lo sssd at 3:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving: second and third the same. SCOTCH BROOM folh wed FRANK G. closely to the stretch turn and responding gamely when called on. wore- him down and was drawing clear at the end. GOLDEN ARMOR, on the MstsMs for the entire race, ran farther than any horse- in the- race and. finishing fast, c.utgamed FKANK G. in the tiniil drive. The latter set a gc oil pace from the start and showed tine siM-eil until in the last eighth, when he began to tire. SCOOP dropped out on the far turn. LKATHEKWOOD was a close ctnU-nder to the eighth past. Scratched 7S010 Deputy, 10S; 7SK37 Roland, 102; 78910 -Bigtieart, 105; 788351 Wellfinder 117; 7VS5S lieu st-I-iw. ML Overweights- Scoop. 2 pounds; Golden Armor, 1. 17QO Q FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. rMay 17. 1911—1:51—3—112. Twenty-Eighth Runnin- 4 0%j~*.0 PREAKNESS STAKES. 0.CO0 Added. 3-year-olds. Colts and Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to win ;er 4,000; seoend, T5.0C0, third, ,000; fourth, 2.000. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt c 78855 NELLIE M HtSIl/ W 121 7 4 2* 23 l"k I* ll J Merimee H C Fisher IM-100 75440 TRANSMUTE V / w M H • 7 fl I* V Vi L MeAttM H P Whitney 1100-100 IMMMAD PLAY / w 12 ; 13 7 5 4-k 45 3U !| L Fator Pan. oca 1 Stable t45-100 7H ;77 |i INAGIIEE y w 12.J 15 ; 4S V 5J t- 4 F Sharpe J W Bean ts ■ 10. 7S7M*RBVBNUE AGENT1 w 126 I I ■«■ «» 7 7J 511 Murn A Cochran MM-M8 c 788»8Bl STIC /wn llii 3 It 15 12IOJ 8161 A Johnsn A H Moins 448-IM 1 78»IO«SCN FLAG f*l Mi M M l1 H 9 5J 7 K S. obie O A Cochran 7878J BIG P.I.A/.E // wlL6 1 2 lui •• A : J Si C Ponce Olssj Ri.l.ll, Farm Stb t 78718 THORNDALE r. wu M I H 1 s1 • - HJ !• II Mnn-lli |: Block f 7S*M*ttMOOBST / wu 1 jr. 11 12 9* loj If M* W J Butwell 1: p. m. I..-an f 7K782 BTINO / w 12o 8 8 IP I3« 12s IP 11* F St-vens J Butler 3895-10 78859 -FAEN/A V wu 126 5 10 IP 1 1 1 1 M* 12 LJ G Bah.n Oak Ri.ljre Stable tt2603-101 78811 -Bit VCADAUI nlMfl 5 6- 7 |» 1 :• l:;« E San.le Kan. ...as stable X 78759 NAUTICAL /w 126 4 I Mh I4 |M 11 141 C Kummr J S Cosden 1135-100 78811 APPREHENSION V wn 126 IBD*I H"»M5 15 C Turner Oak Ki-1„ Stable ft tMutuel held, Poupled as Italic oc as Stable entry; |G. A. C«chran entry; t*Oak Ridge Stable entry JJAdd.-d starters. Time. 24%. 49%. 1:16%. 1:43%, 1:57%. Track sloppy. mutuels paid Nellie Mc rse. 0.-0 straight, 5.50 place, 90 show; Transmute 6 10 place .20 show; Kaiiooiis Stable cutty. In ssssW. E.liiivalcnt b-oking odds N.-ilie Morse. 1210 to 100 straight. 675 to 104 place, 295 to 100 show; Transmute-, 705 to lia place-. 310 to 10O -J ow ; R.ineocSs Stable entry. H M 100 show. Winner B. f. by Luke Mcljke Iji Vengaiiza, by AIhtcoiu trained by A. R. Gordon; bred by Messrs. Keene and. i h-veluiid. Went to pot-t at 4 22 At |xist I minutes. Start good and slow. Won eusily; second and third driving. NEELIK MORSK followed SUN FLAG close up until rounding the far turn and was under slight 1,1 oiiliuucd on fiurtecL-uth page. i pimlico *"* * Continued from third page. restraint for the flrst five eighths, then moved up rapidly on the last turn and, easily passing SIN FLAO. weed into n good lead, bnt bad to be ridden out through the last eighth. TRANSMITE came around on the outside with a rush, while rounding the far turn and made a threatening challenge at the head Of the stretch, but tired and had to be hard ridden to outstay MAD PLAY. The lattrr made up ground and finished fast and gamely. DONAOHEE ran well all the way. REVENTE AOENT dripped back when straightened out on the baekstreteh KIP, BLAZE swerved to the outside when the barrier was •prune aud collided with NAITICAL, APPREHENSION and RUSTIC. BRACADALE could never gel to the front. SI N FLA ! led to the far turn, but failed to stay. Scratched 75555 Wise Counsellor. 11*6: 78677 Senator Norris 126: 788563Mr. Mutt, 126; 78900 Snnspcro. 126; 78706 Diogenes, 126; 7Sr,93-Klondyke. 120: 7H7S2 Sleepy Head. 120. TQ-IQ FIFTH HACE— 1 Mile. May 2, 1923— 1:37%— 4— 110. Pimlico Graded Handicap. ■ 0"*v Class A. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,000; second, 00; third, 00. Index Ilorsea AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt tSS55* YANKEE PRIXS w 3 100 3 2 1« D 1« 1J D S W"liama J I C sden 360-103 T8514 RBTTINO SUN wa 4 101 13 4 4 2 2« 2» F llstlngs E K Bryson 410-101 78704 V A LA DOR wb 4 104 2 4 3» 2 3» 3» 3« T BroUirs W I. S Martin 365-100 78593 OPPERMAN w 5 105 4 1 2»k 3« 4 4 4 15 Mrinelli Triple Springs Farm Stb 135-100 Time, 24%. 49%, 1:16%, 1:43%. Track sloppy. mntnels paid Yankee Princess, .20 straight, .30 place; Setting Sun. .30 place. No show mutuels s ild. Equivalent booking odds— Yankee Princess. 360 to 100 straight, 65 to 100 place; Setting Sun 115 to 100 place. Winner Ch. f, by Ballot Change, by Fair Play trained by W. Garth; bred by Messrs. H. II. and J. H . Gaines. Went to post at 5:03. At post 1 minnte. Start good and slow. "Won driving; second and third the same. YANKEE PRINCESS set the pace from the start and. saving ground on all the turns, kept her lead in the stretch, and just lasted long enough to cut finish BETTING SUN. The latter closed an Immense gap on the baekstreteh, and was gradually wearing the winner down. YALADOB showed much •peed on the baekstreteh. but tired. OPPEKMAN uit after g ing a half mile. S.ratched 7SS09 Martingale. 122: MMM*Os Foin. 100: 78835= Noel. 108; 7S8353Wellfinder, 107" 75593 My Own, 126; 7S5561 Wilkes Barre, 100; 7S733 Minto II.. 102; 78733=Jeg, 102. Overweights Setting Sen. 2 ponnds; Yalador. 1; Opperman. 3. 7SQekil SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. May *. 1923— 1:37%— 4— 110. Pimlico Graded Handicap. • C7CJ»_F Vf Class B. Purse ,500. 3-year-clds and upward. Net value to winner ,000; sec ond. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 78856 COCKNEY wJB! 1 1 1» 1 ! Ink fi c Ponce W M Jeffords 3Y.-100 788S71* LEONARD 5. w 3 U7 4 4 4 2- k Ink 2» 2» P Hstings J Arthur 155-100 78853EXCUSE ME wb 5 123 2 2 21* 3 3» 3* 3« E Scobie R V Carman 305-100 78650»BH:E HAWK w 4 122 3 3 34 4 4 4 4 N Huff T A Sears 460-100 Time. 24%, 50%. 1:17, 1:46%. Track sloppy. |2 mutuels paid— Cockney, .10 straight, .90 place; Leonard G.. .00 place. No show mutuels ■old. Equivalent booking odds -Cockney, 305 to 100 straight, 95 to 100 place; Leonard G 50 to 100 place. "Winner Ch. c. by Great Britain LAvenir, by Rabelais trained by R. A. Smith; bred by Mr W- M. Jeffords. Went to post at 5:37. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily.; secon 1 and third driving. COCKNEY net the pace to the last turn and was taken back and saved to the final eighth, and taking the lead again, held LKONARD G. safe. The latter was forced wide on the first turn and Worked his way up on the outside, but tired after making u challenge on the last turn. EXCUSE ME tired badly in the last quarter. Scratched 7S837 Poland. 119; 78783 Rejection. 126; 78808 Long Point 120; 78857!Seths Flower 118; 7S910 Bice Mron. 124; 78830Suppliant, 122; 7S650 Heir -at Law, 121; 78760 Nancy Langhorne 120: 78874 lleau Nash. 121. rTCQKI SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. May 2. 1923— 1:47%— 4— 110. Pimlico Graded Handicap. • 0€rt_F_I_ Class C. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 000- sec ond, 00; third, 00. Index Ilorsea AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 78807 WOOD LADY wn 3 126 7 6 7 6" 3» 1 I* fl Scobie R F Carman 1131-100 WM7*ntBBZT S.VZY w 5 121 4 7 51 5» 5 3« 2»k fl Mdane J Arthur 21.-100 78517 JACQUES wb ti 121 6 4 3* 3 1» 2 3» A Allen WS Murray 15U.-100 78810 KF SPRING w 3 120 1 1 l" In 4« 4 4 J Eutwell E B McLean 1005-100 1 78617 iRROOMFIKLD w 3 125 3 I 4J 41 2» 5" 5« fl Mrinelli R T Wilson 305-100 78837 ETHEL CLAYTON w 4 125 F, 5 flj 7 7 7 6ij „ Hurn Kenton Stable 1345-100 78875 JIM KENNEY w 3 115 2 2 2* 2h 6« 6 7 F Sharpe J McMillen 410-100 Time. 25, 50%, 1:17%. 1:4G%. Track sloppy. mntnels paid Wood Lady. 4.60 straight, .70 place, .50 show; Freezy Sneezy. 90 nlace .80 show: .la.-ques, .70 show. Eiuivalent booking odds Wcod Eawff*, 1130 to 100 straight. 285 to 100 place, 125 to 100 show WSSISJ Sr.eezy. 05 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Jacques, IK to 100 show. Winner B. f. by Honey wood - Lady Trinity, by Star Shoot trained by It. F. Carman- bred by Nevada St.xk Farm. Went t.. p. st nt 6:12. At post 1 minute. Start good and sTow. Won easily: second and third driving. WOOD LADY, badly outrun early, came around on the outside into the setrch and raced into sn easy lead FRKEZY ■ II III I made a rush around the last turn, but could not reach the winner. JAOQOB8, under restraint, followed the early leaders and took the lead after going a half then tired OFF SPRING set a good pace and raced JIM KENNEY into defeat in the first half but tired also BROOMFIKLD and JIM KENNEY quit. •s -r« hed- 78730Trop:cal Water, 125; 78557 Rosa Yeta, 118; 78707 Faith, 117; 78875 Flirtation ,~. 120. 78555 Spartan. 118; 78873 Menis, 114.


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