Maple Heights, Daily Racing Form, 1924-05-21

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i , I i * j * ! ! J J * I I t * i : . t 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 ; 1 . 0 ". 1 j in I , , .. a „ d. * 1 ~ J " . " * J w * m E. " p e at r N :- - t - 30 « K m JO 00 H X M J e, •; 1 d t- 3. ng MAPLE HEIGHTS CLEVELAND. OHIO, TUESDAY. MAY 20, 1924. Maple Heights Park. One Mile. Third day. Ohio State Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear. . Stewards. Willam Shelley. John T. Ireland. Joseph Myers and Frank Levy Judges, W. R. Norvell, H. J. Kline and Dr. Hamlet Moore. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time. 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weiglit carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. rrO"l QQ FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. May 5. 1923--46%— 2— 112. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. I if AOt/ Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third 5, Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin JocV?ys Owner* Fquiv. Odds Ftrt 79107 BENITA w 102 8 3 l1 2l H H Paden C Houbre 350-100 79107*ROSITA w 101 6 2 21 ll 2l J Eaton Henlel and Lavely 1170-100 79107»W1NNIE DAVIS w 103 7 7 6» 4« 34 D McAffe R N Vestal 430-100 77198 WRACKANNA w 104 5 4 34 5 41 V Horn J B Partridge 240-100 79107 OCEAN MIST w 107 4 5 54 3« 5» J Grusen Kenton Stable 1460-100 78817PARDR JEWELL w 111 1 6 8 7» 6l W Dun-.n E E Mooar 420-100 78884s DORA LUTZ w 101 2 8 74 8 74 O Atwell E Lutz 2520-100 78817 LITTLE ROSE w 102 3 1 4 65 8 W Martin E E Major 2660-100 Time, 24%. 49. Track slow. mutuels paid— Benita, .00 straight, .40 place, . JO show; Rosita. .00 place. .60 show; Winnie Davis, .10 shew. Equivalent booking odds — Benita, 350 to 100 straight, 170 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Rosita, 250 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Winnie Davis, 70 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f, by Aeronaut — Si*sie Ida, by Aingtoti trained by C. Houbre; bred by Mr. George D. Widener. Went to post at 2:25. At post 1 minute. Start g. od and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. BENITA set the early pace and, after being passed, came again in the last sixteenth and was going away at the end. ROSITA raced into a clear lead in the stretch, but tired in the final drive. WINNIE DAVIS began slowly, but gained steadily in the stretch. WRACKANNA raced in the heaviest going r.ext to the inner rail and could never get to the leaders. PAKDNER JEWELL was never prominent. Scratched— 7914S Test of Time. 107: 79148 Wise Bill. 100. Overweights Wracka una. 2 pounds; Pardner Jewell. 1; Little Rose. 5. ~ -~ PTQ-g QA SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mils. May 28. 1323— 1:11%— 4— 109. Purse 30. 3-year-olds. § *J M-*jj Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 25; third, 5. , Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 79 109 -FAIR ROWENA w lOt 9 2 2» 2h l1 1* J McCoy J 0 Milam 80-100 78709»MISS ETTA w 10" 2 1 l1 D 21 2* R Zcchini Miss M Kelly 1*70-100 79113*SHAFE wb 107 7 8 94 8» 54 3" J Eaton L F OLeary 1690-100 78793 GREAT NORTHN wb 115 1 6 84 lli 6* 44 L Aron Mrs H McQuage 520-1H 78520- *SOUTH. PACIFIC w 104 I 3 64 o1 4" 54 S Holecks C H Morrison 1770-100 78820 MELVINA wb 1121 S 7 34 4l 31 6* A Roach J R Alexander 1060-10 78002 KERRY OIRL wb 104 4 10 54 6h 8* 71 W Martin J G McDonald 1270-100 78886»VICTOR M. ws 101 6 5 4" 31 V 8* D McAffe Woodland Stock F Stb 260-1 * 78819 MIKE MORRISSEY w 106 10 9 10 10 91 9n O Atwell E Luta 7490-100 78873 SP1NDALE w 105- 5 4 71 91 10 10 A Kroger N S Hurd 2430-100 Time, 24%, 50. 1:16%. Track slow. mutuels paid — Fair Rowena. .00 straight, .20 place, .80 show; Miss Etta, .00 place, .30 show; Shafe. .50 show. Equivalent Ixoking o !d — Fair Rowena. PO to 100 straight. 00 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Miss Etta. 300 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Shafe, 121 to 100 show. Winner — B. f. by Spanish Iriii-e II. — Thundercloud, by Ogden trained by L. Erb; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at 2:55. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easing up: second and third driving. FAIR ROWENA took the lead whet, in the stretch and drew away decisively in the final eighth. XIISS ETTA showed the most early speed and easily held second place safe. SHAFE clesed up much gr mid fiom a slow lieginning and outgamed CHEAT NORTHERN. The latter began slowly, but came fast and resolutely through the stretch. MELVINA and VICTOR M. ran well to the stretch, then tired. Scratched— 78819 Jean Melville. 105. Overweights Melvina. 2% pounds; Spindale, 1%. r7Q-g Q-g THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mib. May 28. 1923— 1:11%— 4— 109. Purse 30. 3-year-olds and 4 tJ JL*y A upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* Ei.uiv. Odds Strt 784581 GORDON SHAW wb 4 110 4 5 51 3* 1*1 l« H Paden E P Barnes 900-100 79112-*FULL FUN ws 4 112 3 6 6 4" 2* 22 D McAffe R J Howell 130-1W 78568 ETTAHE wb 9 104 5 4 44 5« 34 3« F Horn J McMillen 990-100 79112 STAMP wb 5 108 1 2 21 24 5,4 4 T McCork T W H mingway ST0-100 78555 HUMBLE w 3 101 2 I ll t» 4l 54 G Mangan L E Rubin 170-100 79109 BRIAR SWEET w 3 104? 6 3 o1* 6 6 6 J Grusen L G Bed well 3130-100 Time. 24%. 50%, 1:16%. Traok slow. mutuels paid— Gor.pn Shaw, 0.00 straight, .40 place, .00 show; Full o Fun, .00 place, .50 show: Ettahe. .10 show. Equivalent booking odds— Gordon Shaw, 900 to 100 straight, 170 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Full o Fun. 50 to 100 place. 25 to 100 show; Ettahe. 55 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g. by Atwell — Panella, by Peter Pan trained by E. P. Barnes; bred by Messrs. It. and II. Dots. Went to post at 3:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. GOItRON SHAW came around the leaders with a rush when entering the stretch and. racing into the lead, won going away. FILL O FUN began slowly and was forced to work his way up on the outside, but finished fast and gamely. ETTAHE made a resolute tush from the stretch. STAMP forced the pace to the stretch, then tired. HUMBLE showed the most speed for a half mile, then tired. Overweights — Ettahe. 1 pound; Briar Sweet. 3%. TQ~1 QO FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. July 18. 1923— 1:05%— 3— 108. Purse 00. 4-4 i/Xt/a year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 78599 RACHEL D. wb 4 102 11 U Is l1 14 J McCoy J L Brannon 980 100 78807 NIZAM w 7 102 6 3 * 21 2s 2l W Martin P L Fuller 2270-100 75141 PUZZLE w 6 104 4 2 8 8 34 34 F Horn W J Marlman S10-100 78794 DELI11MAR wb 5 109 8 4 34 5 4" 4J W Smith Padgett and Daugherty 139-100 78482s LITTLE FLOCE wb 5 9S 7 7 61 6» 61 51 H Hay J B McGinn 350-100 70828 LADY PATRICIA w 5 102 3 5 54 3" 54 64 R Zcchini R Sheehun 3390-100 78822 ARDITO wb 7 104 2 8 7« 7* 7" 74 J Grusen E C Lucas 3200-100 79153 LILAC TIME w 4 102 5 6 4l 44 8 8 D McAffe E E Major 540-100 Time, 24%. 49%. 1:03, 1:09%. Track slow. mutuels paid— Rachel D., 1.00 straight, .80 place, .40 show; Nizam. 7.00 place, .30 show; Puzzle. 0 show. Equivalent booking odds— Rachel D.. 980 to 100 straight. 330 to 100 place, 170 to 100 show; Nizam, 750 to 100 place, 2t 0 to 100 show; Puzzle, 140 to 100 show. Winner — B. f. by Dick Finuell- Ethel D., by Box trained by V. P, tierre; bred by Mr. P. H. Donnelley t. Went to post at 3:54. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: sec, nd and third driving. RACHEL I.. raced int. an easy lead at once and was never seriously threatened. NIZAM raced in clo est pursuit throrghoiit and ran a good race. PtZZLE came with a rush through the stretch. DELH1MAR dropped out of f rw.ird contention vh,-n appioaching the stretch turn. LITTLE FLOKKNCK was always otitpa.cd. LILAC TIME quit badly in the stretch. Scratched 78797-My Valet. 104. Overweights — Rachel I.. 1 pound; Nizam. 2; Lady Patricia. 4: Ardito, 4. " rTO"l QO FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. July 18. 1923— 1:05%— 3--108. Purse 00. 4-year-4 U J.tlO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 78458 DIG SAPP wb 4 113 8 4 » lJ l* Is R Costello J Randolph 940-109 78821 LIEUT. PKINS w 7 101 7 8 4J 4s 4» 2* O Atwell G W Fritz m-tOO 79U2«JAGO w S 18 3 ] 3» 34 34 34 H Paden B Creech JSI-10O ISMS*BUZAH BEAN wb 4 111 5 1 2 2» 24 4» A Kroger C Manl y 510-100 78791 CACAMBO wb 8 102 2 $ || 5 5l 5» J McCoy R J Howell Ol-VM 75333 Hi IREFUL w I 101 67 7J 7s 71 6" W Taylor C H Morrison 4 190-100 78053* BOWSPRIT wb 4 102 15 8 64 64 7* D McAffe J McMillen 930-100 78885 IRON BOY w 8 100 4 « M 8 8 8 P Groos R T Williams 2S60-100 Time. 24%. 48%. 1:01%. 1:08%. Track slow. mutuels paid Big Sapp, 1924.sh 80 straight, .20 place, .10 show; Lieutenant Perkins. .20 place, .90 show: Jago. 80 show. Equivalent booking odds Big Sapp. 240 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Lieutenant Perkins. 210 to KW place, !5 to loo show; Jago. 40 to 10J show. Winner- Ch. g. by Boots and Saddle Bright Stone, by Deutschland trained by J. Randolph; bred by Mr. Thomas M. Murphy. Went to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Bit; SAIP raced into the lead soon after the start and drew away easily in the stretch. I. IE1 TENANT 1ERKINS ■! sed up fast on the outside through the stretch and easily held JAM. JAGO uiu fairly well and outf.n shed ELIZABETH BEAN in the final drive. The latter ran well until m.dway of the stretch. Scratched 78029 Whispering. 98: 78870 Little Andy. 106. Overweights Hopeful, 1 pound; Bowsprit, 1; Cacambo, 2. , , Continued on fourteenth page. MAPLE HEIGHTS Continued from third page. fQ-j Q/i SIXTH RACE— 1 Kile and 70 Yards. July 25, 1923— 1:41%— 4— 106. Purse 30. 3- 4 %J _I_ Jj-4 year-olds and upward. Allowance:. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 79111 -JKWKLL V. D. w 5 106 1 1 1 1» !■ 1= lj F Horn T T Mott 90-10," 791 I0K NNIK HEAN w 5 106 3 4 4 4 9* 2J :" D McAffe .1 McMillen 310-100 7895 I WOOD LADY wb ;; 102 4 3 2» V J 4 4 :» .1 McCoy It P Caiman 340-100 "»112]LOUANNA w 5 106 2 2 3l 2 2 31 4 W Martin C B Shafer 750-100 Time, 24V4. 49%, l:15»/5, 1:43. 1:49. Track slow. mutrcls paid -Jewell V. D., .80 straight, .00 place; Fannie Bean, .S0 place. No «how mutuels Mild. Equivalent booking odds— Jewell V. D., 90 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place; Fannie Bean, 40 to 100 place. Winner- Ch. m, by The Manager— Cliilla, by Alvescot trained by P. Keuter; bred by Mr. C. Van I U*cii. Went to po~t at 4:49. At post 1 minute. Start good Mi slow. Won driving: second and third the same. .IKWKI.b V. I., set n good pace to the stretch, where she drew away, but was driving hard at the end to retain her advantage. FANNIE BEAN raced close up to the stretch turn, then came fast ami finished gamely. WOOD LADY raced close up on the outside of the leaders for the first half, then dropped back, but came again in the stretch and outgamed LOUANNA. The latter ran well to the strctHi. then tired. Scratched 787S0-At t ilia. 99. I TO~l CbK. SEVENTH KACE— 7-8 Mile. July 17, 1923—1:25—5—112. Purse 03. 4-year-oUs 4 Ult/i and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 25; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPlSt 14 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 79063 CARNARVON W 7 110 8 1 1» 1=J Is li H Kaiser S A Cowan 370-100 78344*YORlCK w 4 100 7 4 3" 3« 2" : * J Eaton J Randolph 1670-10 79111 PCMBFOCNDEU wb 5 107 2 2 2l 2» 3 3- R Costello C Houb-e 710-100 79 108* COLOSSUS w 5 103 6 8 6* 6 5* 41 A Overton I McNeil: 5t0-100 79110ST DO.NARD w 6 101 4 7 71 7= 4" I* F Horn II P St?arns I.O-IOO 77631 SCH LIGHT III. w 8 102 5 5 8 8 S 62 R Zcchini J It Nicholson 2930-100 78820 FAR EAST w 7 113 I 6 -l 51 71 71 J 7rusen Ker.ton Stable 1740-100 78540 ANTILLES w 6 102 1 3 51 41 t 8 Q Mangan P. L Hanna 1850-10 Time. 24%, 50, 1:15%, 1:29%. Track slow. mutuels paid— Carnarvon, .40 straight, .00 place, .70 show; Yorick, .80 place, .80 show; numbfoiinder. .30. Equivalent Ivoking odds— Carnarvon. 370 to 100 straight, 180 to 100 place. 85 to 100 show; Yorick, 390 to 100 place. 140 to 100 show: Dumbfounder, 05 to 100 show. Winner— B. g. by I.langibby— Hemlock, by Spearmint trained by T. F. Devereaux; bred in Eng:and by Mr. John Sanfonll. Went to post at 5:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wen easily; second and third driving. CARNARVON set a good pace all the way and was never fully extended. YORICK finished fast and outgamed DCMBFOUHDU in the final drive. DrMBFOCNDEK ran well, hut tired slightly in the stretch drive. COLOSSIS was crowded back at the start and chsed up much ground. Scratched 7KS09O,ay Boy II.. Ill; 75517 Friz, 113: 78562 Tulane. 99; 78483% Proceeds, 100. Overweights -Yorick, 1 pound; Carnarvon, 3; Search Light III., 1.


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