Tijuana, Daily Racing Form, 1924-12-13

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TIJUANA TIJUANA. MEXICO. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924. 1 Mile. Fourteenth day. Tijuana Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. "Weather clear. Presiding Steward. Francis Xelson. Associate Stewards, James AV. Coffroth and L. J. Rose. Placing Judges, George W. Schilling. Samuel Rothert and Floyd McKenney. Starter,. Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Jcorge W. Schilling. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m, Chicago time, 3:40 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B binkers. Fig-tires in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried, indicates apprentice allowance. QTjTl ET6T FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Feb. 22, 18241:11544128. Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds and OvPJLOa upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner 20; second, 20; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Yt. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 8G1 10 VIBUATOK wn 3 107 S 5 2h 2s 2J lh K Fisher II E Calwell 200-100 8G1 10SPRESERVATOR w 4 112 7 7 4 45 35 2J A Franco Ruhr and Beattio 370-100 8G 132 RINGLEADER "wn S 107 6 2 llll 1 S1 G Young Jl Emmert 520-100 8G034EFFIE RANDALLws S 107 3 3 5 5 53 51 4 J Cowan Frozen North Stable 3170-100 8G002EVALYN IlRIGANw S 112 5 G 8! 3! 7 5 F J Baker Leab: and Beeler 2040-100 8G053ALAMOUR w 3 107 1 8 7J 7J S; G V Molters L O Leo 2640-100 SG080CAR w 7 107 9 1 G GJ Gi 1- R McHugh O M Anderson 330-101 Sj9S2BOOK"WORM w 6 107 4 0 9 9 9 Ss G Zarelli C II James 11900-100 8G08W REENE FRY w G 112 2 4 3 31 45 9 E Fator Hunter and Son 1320-100 Timo, 24, 48, 1:15. Track fast. mutuels paid Vibrator, ?G.OO straight, .80 place, .40 show; Preservator, .40 place, .80 show; Ringleader, .00 show. Equivalent booking odds Vibrator. 200 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Preservator, 70 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Ringleader, 30 to 100 show. Winner Br. g, by Eliminator Sorority, by Mortlake trained by H. E. Calwell; bred by Mr. Adolph B. Spreckels. Went to ist at 1:42. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. VIBRATOR quickly raced into second place and followed RINGLEADER to the last eighth, then passed h.m, but had to be shaken up ar.d driven out to withstand the rush of PRESERVATOR. The latter saved ground on all the turns and finished gamely aloug the inside rail. RIXGLEADER set a good pace, but tired rapidly after entering the stretch. EFFIE RANDALL closed up some ground, as did EVALYN II A BRIG AN. CAR ran a bad race. 0-g ETq SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Feb. 22, 1924 1:11H 4 128. Purse 00. 3-year-olds OUxOO and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner 20; second, 20; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Yk Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners B-pilv. Odd Sirt 8G110RRIAR SWEET ws 3 107 G 2 3 2 21 V J Roberts H G Bedwell 270-1O3 8G090:AV. MTGOMERT w 11 107 4 1 21 3 Z- 2" M Edwrds Mrs C B Irwin 110-103 8Glll3BRAZOS vr 9 10D 1 4 VI 1- VI 3" R Craig R M Hollenbeck 440-100 85904 COLONEL MATT w 11 107 7 5 41 4 43 4s C Hooper Eby and Boono - G070-100 8599 JAY MAC w 5 112 3 7 7 G- 5i 5 C E Miller J G Given GlIO-lOO 8G080MISS SPEARS w G 107 5 G G 5 G3 CJ A Prgrass Strito and Valentino 4680-100 8G033VAN"SSA WELLESw 0 107 2 3 Mi 7 7 7 G Ellis Thomas and Patterson G20-100 Time, 24, 48V4, 1:145. Track fast. mutuels paid Briar Sweet, .40 straight, .40 place, .00 show; Woodie Montgomery, 2.S0 place, .20 show; P.razos, .40 show. Equivalent booking odds Briar Sweet, 270 to 100 straight. 70 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Woodie Montgomery, 40 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Brazos, 20 to 100 show. Winner B. f, by Marathon Briar Path, by Marta Santa trained by L. G. Bedwell; bred by Mr. H. G. Bedwell. Went to ist at 2:12. At pest 3 minutes. Start good and slow. "Won easily: second and third driving. BRIAR SWEET raced close up for the first half mile, then moved up rapidly and, challenging the pacemaker when an eighth out, took the lead and won going away. WOODIE MONTGOMERY was close up on t he inside all the way, but could not keep pace with the winner when she made her move. BRAZOS set a fast pace, but gave way readily when challenged. COLONEL MATT ran a fairly good race. VANESSA WELLES ran poorly. Scratched SGCG1 Billy Gibson, 112; 8G090 Fandango, 107. Overweight Brazos, 2 pounds. K.A IHBD RACE 1 Mile. Jan. 20, 1924 1:374 5 90. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and OOXOtc upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 20; second, 20; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Y Ys Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 85971 BARDALID w 3 107 G- G 4! 4l 41 21 11 E Taplin OConnell Bros 320-100 8G13iTOOTERS ws G 102 2 2 3s 3lJ 2i V 2 M Edwrds Mw C B Irwin 1450-100 858715MIZANNA w 3 101 1 1 5i 5l 53 51 3k J Roberts B Suhr and Co 220-100 8G11 1 PAWNBROKER wsn 3 103 4 4 2U 2 31 31 4 G Young B Creech 940-100 8G061SMILE AGAIN wb 4 102 3 5 G Gl 6 G5 5U R McHugh Olsen and Campbell 2070-100 861 10 STAR OF EVE w 5 102 7 3 lh lii 1U 41 G R Fisher Reminni Stable 230-100 8G 1 1 1 M ALZ AVEN A w 5 102 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 JC Hgland Wendcl and Mendor 1320-100 Time. 245, 49. 1:15, 1:42. Track fast. mutuels paid Bardalid, .G0 straight, .80 place, .C0 show; Tooters, 3.C0 place, .C0 show; Mizanna, .00 show. Equivalent booking odds Bardalid, 330 to 100 straight, 140 to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Tooters, CS0 to 100 place, 2C0 to 100 show; Mizanna, 30 to 100 show. Winner Cli. g, by Adalid Bardolita, by The Bard trained by AV. See; bred by Mr. A. M. Baldwin. "Went to post at 2:3G. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BARDALID was waited with until in the home stretch, where he slipped through -on the inside and, after a drive, won drawing clear. TOOTERS moved up on the pacemakers after leaving the back stretch and forced a fast pace around the last turn, but tired when the winner challenged. MIZANNA was fractious at the post, but b?gan well and raced prominently throughout. PAWNBROKER helped force the pace and was through when an eighth out. SMILE AGAIN closed up rapidly in the last quarter and was repeatedly cut off when trying to get through in the stretch. STAR OF EVE set a good pace to the stretch and quit badly. Overweights Mizanna, 2 pounds; Pawnbroker, 1. QO-fl ETErr FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. March 26, 1924 1:42 7 101. Purse 00. 3-OvJLtJO year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner 20; second, 20; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt and Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt 83974 COLONEL LIT wb 7 107 2 2 1 1S Hi 1 V R Fisher J Condon 360-100 85997s TOM CRAVEN ws 5 9S 4 4 2l 2J 24 21 2s A Prgrass Mr.-, F Nancolas 1S0-100 8G035 BRIAN KENT w 4 107 5 7 51 4? 3s 3 33 G Young B Creech 540-100 8G 004 RESTFUL w 7 9S 1 3 7 7 6J G3 43 K Hgland Tobias and Vaughn 280-100 8G06 ILOXE PINE ws 7 104 G 5 3 3! 5 5 5 G Ellis E W Fox 1060-100 8G110PROCLAMATION wb 5 93 3 1 G G3 41 4 CI T Brown J Eckert G040-100 SG014ARGOXNE FESTws G 97 7 G 4s 5 7 7 7 J Whitam A S Day 6300-100 Time, 24, 48, 1:145. 1:4155. 1:455. Track fast. mutuels paid Colonel Lit, 1924.sh.20 straight, .20 place, ?2.S0 show; Tom Craven, .40 place, .40 show: Brian Kent, .G0 show. Equivalent booking odds Colonel Lit, 3G0 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Tom Craven, 70 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Brian Kent, 80 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Granite Sweet Marjoric, by Goldfinch trained by J. Condon; bred by Mr. J. H. Louchueim. Went to post at 2:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. COLONEL LIT began well and raced into a good lead on the first turn and won all the way and, after appearing beaten at the final eighth post, rallied and got up to win in the final strides. TOM CUAVEX showed much speed and followed the winner closely to the last turn, from where he moved up and temporarily gained the lead near the end, but could not hold it. BRIAN KENT gained fast from the half mile post, but tired in the stretch drive. RESTFUL began slowly and made up much ground. LOXE PIXE quit after running well for a half mile. Scratched SGI 10Xizam, 08; 8G111 Humma, 08. Overweights Lone Pine, 1 pound; Argonne Forest, 4. CH FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Jan. 19, 19241:0454106. Purse 00. All Ages. OOXtJQI Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, 60; third, 0. Index Horses AWtiPSt Yt Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 8G037BODY GUARD wsn J 109 8 3 41 31 21 11 E Taplin Neal Bros 330-100 85975 QCEEX BESS w 3 99 3 5 lh l iu 21 R McHugh Green Briar Stable 150-103 8G0933RUXOLATHE w 2 101 2 4 7 7 7 3 M Edwrds lira C B Irwin 1120-100 8509G3HATS UP wn 3 105 5 9 GJ G; 4 J Gormley W E Applegato 1320-100 85898 PUD wsn -1 107 7 2 31 2 3" 5U G Ellis J M Cooper 2S0-100 84900DOC. CORBETT w 11 103 9 1 51 5 4i G G Young Mrs I. R Knifong 3S40-100 SG038 ZIGZAG w 2 56 C C 2i 41 5 7 J Berg B W Dutton SSG0-1O 77341 APRICOT wsn 5 97 4 7 and- S51 S3 S J Sylvia Mrs W D Millard 9190-100 85201 LADY ROSE w i 112 1 8 9 9 9 9 R Costello Thistledown Stable G340-100 Time, 23, 48, 1:005, 1:07. Track fast. mutuels paid Body Guard, X0 straight, .20 place, .20 show; Queen Bess, .20 place, .40 show: Runolatiie, .S0 show. Equivalent booking odds Body Guard, 320 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, CO to 103 show; Queen Bess, GO to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Runolathe, 00 to 100 show. Winner B. c, by Golden Maxim Melisande, by Disguise trained by G. Xoal; bred by Mr. Edward R. Bradley. AVent to post at 3:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BODY GUARD ran on the outside of three and four horses all the way to the turn into the stretch, then moved up gradually and, challenging the pacemaker, passed her and won easing up. QUEEX BESS S3t a fast pace to the last eighth and finshed gamely. RUXOLATI1E was crowded out on the back stretch and had a rough race through the final eighth and, with a clear course, would probably have been second. HATS l.P had a rough race through the final three-eighths and ran a good race. PUD tired after forcing the pace. DOCTOR CORBETT moved up menacingly on the last turn, then tired badly. ZIGZAG quit. Overweight Hats Up, 1 pound. QglJ Kry SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Feb. 22, 1924 1:11 4 128. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. JLti 6 Handicap. Net valuo to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Yi Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt SG017GIRI. SCOUT w 115 11 21 2U 2l In E Taplin Mira Monto Stk Fm Stb 170-100 85993 RUNDARK w 100 G 3 31 33 41 2 M Edwrds Mrs C B Irwin 940-103 8G0583REPULSB wb 106 2 5 G G10 51! 31 II Thomas Swingalong Stabla 730-100 86058 MINSTREL BOY w 108 5 4 5l 53 3 4i H Walls Mira Monto Stk Fm Stb t 8G115JFALSE FACE wn 10G 7 2 l3 1 VI 5 F J Baker Mrs C II Shilling 390-100 856G9:BRYNDEAR w 103 4 G 7 7 7 G3 G Ellis G W Drumheller 3640-100 8G058NELLIE A. w 104 3 7 4 l 41 G 7 K Hgland A A Baroni 1100-100 fCoupled as Mira Monte Stock Farm Stable entry. Time, 23, 47, 1:13. Track fast. mutuels paid Mira Monte Stock Farm Stable entry, .40 straight, .80 place, .20 show; r.unSark, .80 place, X0 show; Repulse, .80 show. Equivalent booking odds Mira Monte Stock Farm Stable entry, 70 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Rundark, 140 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Repulse, CO to 103 show. Winner B. f, by Hand Grenade--Myrtlegale, by Uncle trained by H. AV. Iloag; bred by Mr. A. K. Macomber. AVent to post at 3:47. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon driving; second and third the fame. GIRL SCOUT followed the pacemaker closely to the turn for home, where she came a bit wide forcing all but MINSTREL BOY out with her, then finished gamely through the final eighth and just got up in time to win. RUNDARK raced well all the way and finished gamely, but could not quit head the winner. REPULSE was on the outside when coming aronud the last turn, gained steadily through the stretch and was going fastest of all in the final strides. MINSTREL BOY tired in the stretch drive. FALSE FACE ret a fast pace, bat tired badly when the others challenged in the stretch. NELLIE A. began sideways and lost much ground in the final sixteenth. Scratched 8C003JBricht Idea, 103; SG038 Skit, 103. 8 $"51 hSt SEVENTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Jan. 19. 1924 1:045 4 106. Purso 00. AU kPJLcPO Ages. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, 60; third, 0. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Yi Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 85970 KNIGHTHOOD w 4 107 1 3 33 S 3 1 J Roberts Rowo and Dempsey 310-100 8G0G7 3 EASTER BELLS we i 113 SI l1 Ill3 2fc J Picrillo C B Shafer 110-100 85970LADY GORHAM w i 107 2 4 2 2ii 21 3 G Ellis G AV Drumheller 550-100 85975 COFFIELD w S 10G 7 5 43 4s 43 4 AV Molters B Creech 920-1CO 85070 CLARENCE w 3 ICG 6 G G3 5l 53 51 K Hgland J J Rowan 920-100 803753NEBRASKA LADwsb 6 107 1 7 7s 71 63 G F Kiniry J F Durkeo and Son 14800-100 77GG0 HELEN VAN w 2 109 3 8 53 G3 71 71 AV Kel.ay Labrao Stabla 12600-100 G093MOON CHILD if! 05 5 2 S 8 S 8 R Fisher Reminni Stable- . 2C70-100 Time, 23, 475, 1:00, 1:065. Track fast. mutuels paid Knighthood, .20 straight, .C0 place, .20 show; Easter Bells, .80 place, .20 show; Lady Gorham, .80 show. Equivalent booking odds Knighthood, 310 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Easter Bells, 40 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Lady Gorham, 10 to 100 show. AVinnOr B. g, by Thco. Cook Cowl, by Disguise trained by C. Shiloh; bred by Xalapa Farm. AVent to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. KNIGHTHOOD, .while forcing a fast pace, saved ground when turning for home and, under a strong finish, got up to win in the final strides. EASTER BELLS began well and set a fast pace and only gave way at the very end. LADY GORHAM raced in closest pursuit, forced a little wide by EASTER BELLS and tired in the final drive. COFFIELD moved up with a rush on the last turn and tired after getting to the leaders. CLARENCE made up ground through the last half mile. Scratched SG05G Redskin, 107. Overweights Nebraska Lad, 2 pounds; Helen Aan, 2. 8O-1J firCfe EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. March 2, 19241:525125. Puree 00. 3-year-olds vP-H-tPO and upward. Claiming. 2et valuo to winner 60; second, 60; third, 0. index Horses AAAtPPSt U ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 8G1143FRK FOG ARTY wsc G 101 4 3 4 43 3 1 131 E Taplin R Cooper 870-100 8G0953ZEALOT w 5 103 7 5 3 2 lh 21 21 R Fisher J Coffey 660-100 8G114DOLPII wr. 7 101 G 4 2 31 43 4l 33 G Ellis J Puirk 220-100 860GG TIS SETH w 3 100 3 G 53 51 5 53 41 S Hicks E McCown G30-100 80112 DELLAHM B G 109 2 1 G3 G3 63 G 51 A Franco H G Bedwell 2960-100 8G0953AVEDG PRINCEwsn 5 10S 5 2 li 11 21 3 Gl F J Baker Mrs G II Abbott 1120-100 S5977EAST INDIAN w 7 91 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 K Hgland L Meripol 210-100 Time, 25, 49, 1:15, 1:41, 1:54. Track fast. mutuels paid Frank Fogarty, 0.40 straight, X0 place, .20 show; Zealot, .40 place, .00 show; Dolph, .80 show. Equivalent booking odds Frank Fogarty, 870 to 100 straight, 280 to 100 place, GO to 100 show; Zealot, 120 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Dolph, 40 to 100 show. AVinner Br. g, by AVrack Irish Wit, by Celt trained by H. Cooper; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock. AVent to post at 4:37. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easily; second and third driving. FRAXK FOGARTY, away well, raced close up to the far turn, from where he moved up with a rush and, passing ZEALOT after turning into the stretch, won cased up. ZEALOT forced a fast pace and took the lead from WEDDIXG PR1XCE on the last turn, but tired. DOLPH saved ground on the last turn and finished well. TIS SETH was badly outpaced early, but finished well. AAEDDIXG PRINCE set a fast pace, but quit all over in the final quarter. Overweights Dolph, 1 pound; Tis Seth, 1; Dellahm, 1.


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