Daily Racing Form Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-04

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COLUMBUS COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY. MAY 2, 1925.— Beulah Park M Mile. Thirteenth Day. Capital City Racing Association. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather clear. Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy and John T. Ireland. Judges. Harry 1. Shepard, W. R. Norvell and Chester Stands. Starter, Lester Dean. 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. Fig-ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and! weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. 6Q1 Cr-d FIRST RACE5 1-2 Furlongs. April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104. Purs* 00. 3-yeax- -J *f -m. *-P A. olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 89084 SPONTANEOUS w 4 112S 7 3 2 2 2 11 EHileman P Wood oi-100 89058 CARRY ON w 9 101 4 4 31 3* 3 2 1 J Mann O B Foley 38" -100 88909 SEA-WOLF wb 6 115 1 2 ft* 6 41 3» J Byrne Xlrr. A Jolliffe 1680-100 85232DANCER w 12 111 2 6 6 51 5 41 F Mooro Missouri Stal-lej 180-101 89057 W. P. MGOMERYwb S 111 5 1 U D lh 5=1 A Yerrat O A Simmons 2310-100 89056 = % IBGE wb 11 113 6 5 41! 4 6 6 F Sremba C E Davison 900-100 88236MAY FLY w 3 100 3 Lost rider. H Hay ELuta 370-100 Time. 24, 49%, 1:10. Track good. mutuels paid— Spontaneous, .00 straight, .60 place, X0 show; Carry On ° 40 nlace .80 show: Sea-Wolf, .00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Spontaneous 200 to 100 straight, 130 to 100 place 80 to 100 show-Carry On, 1020 to 100 place, 3!0 to 100 show; Sea-Wolf. 200 to 100 how. Winner— B. f, by Hearts of Oak— At Once, by Simontault trained by F. Wood; bred bf Mr George D. Wide-ner. Went to post at 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. SPONTANEOUS passed W. P. MONTGOMERY in the streteh and held the race safe at the end. CARRY ON close-d up on the inside in the stretch and finished gamely. SEA-WOLF gaiti.cl steadily in the last quarter and fin shed fast next to the inner rail. DANCER was forced to work li s way up on the outside in the stretch and was going fast at the end. W. P. MONTGOMERY set a good pace, but quit. MAY FLY stumbled and unseate-d her rider at the start. Scratched— 89121 John Hoshor. Ill; 88187 Sunborn, 09; 800263 Woodland Queen 104 80085 lizzie N, 99; 81278 Brother Maclean. 111. Overweights — Spontaneous, 314 pounds: May Fly, 1%. QQIttO SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. April 23, 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104. Purse 03. 4- Ot-r -M-OArf year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second, C0: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 88771 DALTON wb 6 107 7 6 6 5* 3= PI J Petrecca G F Barber sin-ioo 89026 DOUBLE SHOT w 4 104 6 1 2« 2* 11 9* ■ Sporri Hialeah Stablo 340-100 89056 LLOYD GEORGE wb 9 104 3 3 I» V 2- 3i A Yerrat K„wdw and Stevens 950-100 85593 SABAFAX w 6 102 5 5 5 6» 5= 4= W Taylor P Fonter 5850-100 88242 BNICE CHILDS w 4 102 2 4 4* 31 41 5» J Tunstall J Barry 2310-100 88955 BESS L. wsb 5 109 4 2 3nk 4= C» 6= S Hicks Mrs H Gilmore 450-100 84657 SMALL STAR wb 4 103 8 7 7 7 7 7 F Moore Mrs J L Wade 550-100 89027 SNOWDEN wb 4 104 1 Left at post. W Habjan Mrs W J Hayes "30-100 Time. 24. 48%. 1:08%. Track good. mutuels paid— Dalton. 8.80 straight, .40 place, .00 s-how; Double Shot, .80 place 80 show: Lloyd George, .20 show. Equivalent booking odds — Dalton, 840 to 100 straight. 370 to 100 p!ace, 130 to 100 show- Double 110 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show: Lloyd George, 110 to 10 show. Winn.-r — Ch. g, by Lough Foyle — Woodland Nymph, by Allan a Dale trained by J. A Brown-bred by Mr. J. A. Buchanan. Went to post at 2:50. At post 6 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. DALTON closed up with a rush on the outside of the leaders in the stretch and drew away dec sively near the end. DOUBLE SHOT tired in the final drive- after showing much early speed. LLOYD GEORGE set a good pae-e, but was crowded into the fence on the streteh turn by DOlDLE SHOT and was forced to be pulle-d up. BERN ICE CHILDS tired. BESS L. raced under restraint tlirou-hout. SMALL STAR was off badly. Overweights — Bernice Childs, 2 pounds: Small Star, 1. GQ1 TO THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. April 23, 1923— 1:05V,— 7— 104. PuTse 00. 4-year- D€W M-9j±9 olds and upwaTd. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt »4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 89025 -NANCY McKAY w 4 1.3 7 2 D 1* 1« l» F Moore Missouri Stablo Isioo 89057 -ROMA w 5 102 5 1 2* 2 1 2 24 "W Taylor T Shearn 330-100 89085 -•TOWTONS ROSE w 4 1041 3 6 5 31 3*31 J Petrecca St Bernard Stablo 6-0-100 89084 RED MILL w 4 105 1 3 4» 5 4* 4i II Hay I Richardson r-O-lOO 89025 lHARAN w 8 109 6 4 3« 4* 51 5* H Clemts E B Thomas 360-100 89084 MAD NELL wb 6 105 4 5 6»1 6« 63 64 A Yerrat Green Briar Stable 1650-100 88871 ST. ANTHONY W4 104 27 7777F Sremba P LamsteBt 490-100 Time. 23%. 48, 1:08%. Track good. mutuels paid — Nancy McKay, .60 straight, .20 place, . CO fchow; Roma, .80 p!ace, .80 show: Towtons Rose, .80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Nancy McKay. 180 to 100 straight. 60 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show Roma, 90 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Towtons Rose, 40 to 103 show. Winner— Br. f, by Jack Atkin— Sans Gene, by Rock Sand trained by 0. Johnson- bred by Messrs White and Garnett. Went to post at 3:18. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NANCY McKAY raced into a long lead after going the first half mile and wen as her rider pleased. ROMA raced in closest pursuit throughout. TOWTONS ROSE was doing her best at the end to outfinish RED MILL. The latter was crowde-d back on the stretch turn when she attempted to come through next to the inne-r ral. but finished resolutely. HARAN quit badly. Scratched — ftMM*Yfe|lakl Goodwin, 102. Overweights — Nancy McKay. 1 pound: Towtons Rose. 2%: naran, 2. 2Q~I K.A FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. April 20, 1925— 56— "2— 112. Purse 00. 2-year-olds 0€7-M-t_f Allowances. Net value to wineT 50; second, 00 third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 8.S823 NORTHERN MISS W 112 5 1 1- 21 l1 J Petre.vu. P. R Walsh "VKW0 88856 TOP LADY W 100 3 5 41 P" 2l F Moore T H Bernhardt U0 100 88870ONE GOLD BUCK w 109 1 3 31 31 3"* F Sremba C Morris -10 100 89083 NERVOUS ABIE w 115 8 2 21 51 Ai H Hay S N Holman 4X0 100 88988 PETER BRUSH w 109 2 6 7* 41 5"k w Taylor E L Vuughan 14"0-100 8898« MULLIGAN w 112 4 4 5s 61 6i E Hileman St Bernard Stable 990-100 89022AUNT LAURA w 109 7 7 8 7i 7- A Yerrat C H Trotter 360-100 88988 FREDA D. wb 112 C 8 61 8 8 A Wliums R Guicardo 1320-100 Time. 24. 49. 57. Track good. mutuels paid— Northern Miss. .81 straight, .00 place, .80 show; Top Ladv 0 "0 place .80 show; One .old Buck. .60 show. Equivalent booking odds— Northern Miss, 240 to 100 straight. 150 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show-Top Lady. 410 to 100 place, 340 to 100 show; One Gold Buck. 2.J0 to 100 show. Winner — h. f. by Wormltightou — Northern Girl, by Yankee trained by D B Freeman- bred by Mr. K. P. Shipp. Went to post at 3:48. At post I minutes. Start good and slow for all but FREDA D. Won handily second and third driving. NORTHERN MISS set a good pace and ran out on the last turn but finished fast and drew into the lead near the end. TOP LADY saved mu. h ground when the leaders ran wide and took the lead, but tired slightly in the final drive. ONE GOLD RUCK outstayed NERVOUS ARIE in the stretch drive. The latter lost ground on the last turn. PETER BRUSH gained stead. ly and finished well. AUNT LAURA and FRED D. collided at the start. QQ1 frjT FIFTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. April 23, 1923—1 :05%— 7—104,7 Purse 00.~3-year-0J A.9J%3 elds. Claiming. Net value to winner 59; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 fr. Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 890.19* RED SQUIRREL w 104 1 4 51 n ji p yy nar,j;ln ; I ,.,bel UMoO 88956*THE ABBOT w 107 5 5 4 2h 21 21 J Mann J Tracy 120-1M 88928 PHYLLIS GENTRY w 1041 6 1 1 4 31 3 J Petrecca Lono Star Stable 2070-100 89024 STEP BY STEP w 112 4 2 3» 3 41 41 F Sremba Bell and Brown 370-100 88884HOLE CABD w 111 2 6 6 6 5» 5« J Tunstall M Cox "70-100 86951 WINNIE DAVIS w 97 3 3 2 51- 6 6 A Yern.t L E Ruff 780-100 Time. 24. 49, 1:09. Track good. mutuels paid— Red Squirrel, 9.00 straight, .20 place, .20 show; The Abbot, 60 place 40 show: Phyllis Gentry, .60 show. Equivalent booking odds-- Red Squirrel. 2350 to 100 straight. 310 to 1C0 place, 160 to 100 show Tim Abbot. 80 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Phyllis Gentry, 180 to 100 show. Winne-r— Ch. c. by Flying Squirrel--James Roberts, by General Roberts trained by C. S Wilson- bretj by Mr. J. A. Hall. Went to iK.st at 4:19. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily second and third driving. RED StiUIRREL slipped through next to the inner rail into the lead when the others raced extremely wide on the first turn and easily kept It to the end. THE AKIiOT was forced e ut when entering the back stretch, but recovered and held the others safe in the stretch. PHYLLIS GENTRY lost much ground 011 the turns, but came again and outstayed STEP BY STEP The l»Her tired. WINNIE DAVIS ran out on the first turn and qu.t badly. Scratched — 89123 Miss Banana. 98. Overweight— Phy Mis Gentry, 4% pounds. QQi K£5 SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. April 23, 1923— 1: 05 V4— 7— 104. Purse 00. 3-Ot/XtlU olds and upward. Handicap, Net value to winner 15; second, 15; third, 0. Index Horses AWtlISl Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 88992 1PLE SETH W 3 111 9 3 I J V li Ink C Gross Jones Stock Farm Stb 2X-1C0 88273 1 I.A.ST ONE wb 7 105 6 7 7 51 31 2J J Petrecca J S Ware fOO-10 88992 EOE W 5 104 5 1 2J 21 2» 3 J Tunstall O W Smith HMD 89087 CORAL. REEF wb 5 117 2 5 4* 4 4» 4J H Clemts A E Kearns 1020-100 89087 "TKE AMERICAN w 5 105 14 6 61 51 5-J W Taylor Mrs C J Dreyer 900-10 84219 EERdlSON w 6 105 8 8 8J 8J 8i d* J Hastie C H Trotter 1640-100 88318 RRINKLEY wb " 1031, 4 6 5 71 7l 73 W Haejun S M Holman E90-100 82465:CHLES WHITNEYw 5 104 I 2 V Zh 61 81 A Anrson M Simmons 3100-101 88992 MASCARITA w 3 94 7 9 9 9 9 9 A Yerrat R Gandy 1120-100 Time. 23%, 47%, 1:03. Track good. J2 mutuels paid— Ide Seth, 1925.sh.00 straight, . CO place, .00 show; Last One, .00 place, J4.C0 •bow : Ege, .C 0 show. Equivalent booking odds— Idle Setli. 2C0 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Last One, 200 to 100 place, 130 to 10*1 show; Ege, 130 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Seth — Pickaninny, by Cesarlon trained by B. A. Jones; bred by Mr. B. A. Jones. Went to iMist at 4:." L At post 2 minutes. Start go:wl and slow. Won driving; second and thin the same. IDLE SETH took the lead quickly and gamely held it to the end. LAST ONE closed a gap and fin shed with a rush. EGE raced well throughout. CORAL REEF and TRUE AMERICAN finished close up. Scratched— 88240 Bees, 104. Overweights — Last One, 2 pounds: Ege, 3; Brinkley, 2%. OQ-J t?m SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Aug. 9, 1924— 1:46%— 7— 107. Purse 00. Ov lO 4 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 Vx % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 89051 CALVIN w I 104 1 2 2l 21 2 1 ll J Petrecca J S Waro 1240-100 89028 HOPEFUL w 9 106 3 1 3l 4nk 41 2h 2l F Sremba "C E Davison 270-100 8908ft SCPER wb 8 1121 4 7 7 6J 6i 5h 3- E Hileman St Bernard Stable 1220-100 89088s ARTICLE X. wn 6 «9 7 6 41 31 3" 4 4J J Mann B Zckerea 290-100 89088s»m;CK JONES w 4 104 S 3 5J 5! 5» 6" 5 W Habjan J Barry 990-101 89085 MELBOURNE w 4 108 6 4 P l1 l1! 3» 61 A Vinters V Gallo 20V100 89062MR. BECK w 5 99 R 5 fit 7 7 7 7 J Hastie F Grace 1880-100 Time, M*i, £0, 1:19%, 1:44, 1:49. Track good. mutuels paid — Calvin, 0.80 straight, %J.UO place, .20 show; Hopeful, .40 place, .40 show; Super, 1925.sh.40 show. Equivalent l ookinR odds— Calvin. 1240 to 100 straight, 300 to 100 place, 210 to 100 show; nopeful, 120 to 10O pace, 70 to 100 show; Super, 220 to 100 show. Winner — II. g, by Charles Edward — Carrie Hogan, by Dick Finncll trained by W. Ware; bred by Mr. R. II. Anderson. Went to post at 5:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CALYIN took the lead after rounding the last turn and held the race safe to the end. HOPE FlL worked his way up on the inside on the stretch turn and finished resolutely. SUPER closed up much ground and nut gamed ARTICLE X. in the final drive. The later ran wide. MELBOURNE quit badly after showing the most early speed. Scratched— 8t l19lJoe Joe, 108. Overweights — Hopeful, 2 pounds; Super, 3%.


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