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MAPLE HEIGHTS tTLEVELAND. OHIO. FRIDAY. KAY 22. 1925— Mapo Heights 1 Mile. Twelfth Day. Ohio State Jockey Club. Sphng Meeting of M days. Woathor clear. Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy. John T. Ireland. Joseph E. Meyers and Frank Levy. Judges, W. and. Korvell. Charles F. Uenry, K. C Knebelkamp and Chester Stands. Starter, G. Palmer. Racing Secretary, Charles F. Henry. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Ch eagn time, 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the d stance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried •Indicates apprci.tice allowance. QQnr A FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Jnly 14. 1924— 53%— 2— 112. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. OcJO«3~m: Allowances. Net valuo to winner 8560; socond, 60; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt it Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eipiiv. Odds Strt 89080CAI-TAIN SKTH w 115 1 1 l"k 11 11 C Cross Jones Stock Fm Stb 89-100 89490 RED HEART w 110 C 3 21 2S 21 W Bogski T H Rernhardt 600-100 89154 NORTHERN MISS w 107 3 4 4 3» 8*1 J Petrecca B R Walsh 339-101 89490 OEN G1NOCKIO wn 107 4 2 31 4« 4 H Long C T Worthington 860-101 89382BABE GARRETT wb 107 3 5 5« 6» 5* A Yerrat A Dupauchard 131C-100 89573 JAD w 106 I I 6 6 6 L Neal J W Brackman 5629-109 Time. 22%. 46%, 52. Now track rocoTd. Track fast. mutuels paid— apian Seth. . CO straight, .00 place, .40 show; Red Heart, .20 place, .80 show: Northern Miss, 60 show. Equivaent liook ng odds— Captain Seth. SO to ICO straight. 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Red Heart. 110 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Northern Miss. 30 to 100 show. Winner — 15. c, by Seth — Keep Moving, hy Yankee trained by It. A. Jones; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jone;.|. Went to post at 2:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: second and third driving. CAITAIN SETH set a great pace throughout, but had to be ridden out from near the end to retain his advantage. RED HEART raiod lapjieil en the winner all of the last quarter and made a a-ime finish but ml good enough NORTHERN MISS ran well and outstayed GEN". GINOCKIO through the final eighth. RARE GARRETT came extremely wide when entering the stretch. Scratched— 805T.1 1 T m Scott, 107; 881S2Dolly Seth, 112; 89548 Boosting, 112; 89490 Destiny, 102; 89548 Kitty It., 107. Overweight — Jad. 1 iKiund. OQACJErfr SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. May 9. 1925— 1 03%— 5— 111. Purse 00. 3-year-tJuDOO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 90; second. 40; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 8»«02 LITTLE ALFRED WB 4 110 9 1 1" 1* 1 t" K Noe Mrs O Holland 1O0-100 8*467 QUOTA w 4 108 11 8 81 61 4" 2»» W Taylor C McCren tlMCMOO 89518 PITCH CANADN w 5 10S I 3 Jl •• 2 31 J Tunstall A Kohler 1010-100 ■MM DECORATIVE w I 105! 4 7 61 41 51 41 J Petrecca W C Seipp t! 1 89575 FROTH w 5 115 M 5 3 5 3" 5» A Yerrat C ■ Lenahan 0-100 88289 HlIi SlMPTER w 5 105 1 6 7» 9* 8 61 S Holicko W Mikel f 89413 ARCHIE ALEXDRw 9 111 5 9 9 10 !•* 7 J Berg J Randolph 2680-100: 8»550*STIUN G TLEMANw 7 105 2 4 51 71 7» 8»* E Sporrl A W Craft 8200-109! ! 88221 SATA.NA w 8 110 S3 41 3l 6 9«* P Groos F Hayes 1359-100 88517MART HINCH w I 110 7 10 111 81 101 10 H Hay Nell Broa 369-100 I 884*2 MERRY O. w 3 102 12 12 10 11 11 111 F Moore W Palmer 9860-100 I I 8*574 LADY 1ICON w 3 100 6 11 12 12 12 12 S McGiaw Mrs H S Hensel 11020-109 tMutuel field Time. 23%. 47%, 1:06%. Track fast. mutuels paid- Little Alfred. 00 straight, .40 place, 00 show; Quota, field, 1925.sh.40 place, GO •bow: French Canadian, 50 show. Equivalent booking odds -Little Alfred. 100 to 100 straight. 70 fo 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Quota, field. 220 to 100 place. SO to 100 show: French Canadian. 175 to 100 shnv Winner— Rr. g. by High Time — Magic Lantern II., by Le Sagittaire trained by E. Holland; bred by Mr Samuel Rossi. Went to pest at 2:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. LITTLE ALFRED raced into a good lead in the first eighth and easily kept it to the end. QIOTA worked her way up on the inside in the stretch and finished fast. FRENCH CANADIAN showed early s| eed. but tired in the last sixteenth DECORATIVE finished gamely. FROTH tired. BATANA qu t MART BUNCH began slowly and ran jioorly. Scratched RiHtto Atonement, 108; 802:.".: Peter Decoy, 100; 89551 In Doubt, 110; 89549 Martha Moore, 103. 88832 Chopsticks. 105. Overweights liecorative, 2,/-_. pounds; Merry O.. 4: Lady niton, 2. QQOerU THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 15. 1925— 1:10%— £—118. Purso 00. 3-year-olds and Ot/DOD upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 99; second, 40; third, 0. !ndcx Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 8*51 7 D ALTON w 6 112 5 7 8 71 41 1 E Hileman Triple B Stable 299-100 8S518M-.NCI.E ABE w 4 112 1 2 5* 31 21 I| A Yerrat H Arnold 260-100 8*546 RiX-KING w 3 1011 6 6 6 6 B 3» H Hay E E Major lSO-lOO 89467 -I.ooMERANCJ wb 1 112 7 5 31 1» Is* 4 W Bogski I. Kaplan 410-100 ! 89578-HEAD LINE w 3 110 8 8 7 » 6» 6" H Long W J Alford 840-100 MMOHDO PARDON wb 7 115 3 4 5 4"* 5 6* K Noe C Yxquierdo 520-109 8*546 ADJUSTER w 3 107 4 3 41 5 8 7» F Murphy W T Crosthwaite 4610-100 M1M J G PICK.EL WB 3 110 I 1 ll 2 71 8 F Moore A Winters 4320-100 Time, 23%, 47%, 1:12. Track fast mntnels paid— Dalton, .80 straight. .80 place, .70 show; Incle Abe, 40 place, .80 ■bow. Rock ng. 20 show. Equivalent booking odds Dalton. 200 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Uncle Abe, TO to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Rocking. 111 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g. by Lough Foyle— Woodland Nymph, by Allan a Dale trained hy J. A. Bowers; bred by Mr .liiiic- A Buchanan. Went to |xi-t at 3:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won handily; second and third driving. DALTON closed a big gap with a rush on the cutside in the stretch and. overhauling the leaders in the last sixteenth, won going away. UNCLE ARE worked h:s way up next to the inner rail and fin. shed gamely in the final drive ROCKING loced up considerabo ground in the stretch and finished f.it on the outside. BOOMERANG raced into the lead and "showed much speed until midway of tie- stretch, then tired. ADJUSTER came wide when entering the stretch. J. G. BICKEL act the early pace and quit. Scrat. bed- 80113 Redskin, 112; 89578 Crystal Boer. 100; 89579 Dr. MacMillan, 102. Overweight — Rock ng. 1 !-, jsjunds. , » OQACJETry FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 15. 1985— 1 10%— 6— 118. Purso 8703. 3-year-olds OtUvfO % and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 90; second. 40; third, 0. Index Horses AWtlISt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 8*601 ITRAIALGAR w 4 US 5 J 3 2* 1 11 J Berg P Hayes rmc ■*818S HEF-I UELVRE w- 3 1 2 2 4 5 D .31 2 S Holicko A Hill 1780-101 8*384 UTAH *»! 113 6 5 4" 4 41 .",1 W Dellow J Manley 2181-100 I 89605 MAY FLY w 3 102i S 6 61 8 61 4" J Moore ■ Lutz S701-1O3 I 89574 HELEN G. w 3 102! 1 1 2 3 5 5"» L Lee Woodland Stk Fm Stb 17*0-100 1 89464 CRE8TWOOD BOYw 6 113 7 8 7" 61 7 6» K Noe M Katz 1350-109 1 89601 -K. .MIiSG HOME w 5 113 4 3 10 D 2» 7« ; H Hay C N Freeman BO-N0 89415 SAN HEDRON w 6 113 3 7 8 7» 8 8 S Hicks A S Gumpert M8-1M Time. 23%, 47%, 1:13. Track fast. mutuels paid- Trafalgar. $.1.00 straight, .00 place, 90 show; Chef dOeuvre, 80 place 15.20 show. tali. *J si show. Equivalent Is.iking odds-Trafalgar, 80 to 100 straight. 50 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Chef dOeuvre. aM to 100 place, 100 to 1IK skew; Utah. 200 to 1IHI show Winner— Br. g, by Rapid Water -Alberta II , by Handspring trained by R. Forri-s; bred by Mr G. W J Risselll. Went to Isist at 3 54. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving l"..rAL.AR ra. ed to the leader* in the turn for home and. taking the lead midway of the stretch, held the due safe at the enl. CIIKlIioEl VMM worked Ins way up on the outside n mi finished [:ni»:i UTAH rai ed into third star* wh.ii ROMPING HOME quit badly in the last hundred yards Hl.l r.s r, was sharply pin* lied off ami forced to pull up when approaching ihe streti h turn. HOMIINo HOME as, a fust pace ami quit suddenly. Si-ratihid K.ir,7r, lun Wood, 108; 8.k;:!2 Dave Goldic, 102. Overweights— May Fly. 2% pounds. Helen G . 2.... QQfOCrQ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. July 24. 1923— 1 41%— 4—106 Tns Speaker OtTTOtfO Handicap. Purse ,000. 3-yec.r-olds and upward. Net valuo to winner 50- second 00. third. 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin J x-key* Owners Fquiv. Odds Slrt »»SS1»WINNIPEQ wb". 1063 6 3 11 1 1 ll ll K Nje C E Hudson 35-101 ■MMPOLVO wb 4 109 2 3 41 2* 2« 24 2i J Petrecca Mrs W J Potter 209-100 8*Stl TlRNRERRY w 4 103 4 6 6 51 3 3" 3 W Bog ski Thistledown Stable 870-109 8*621 RHOOMSTER wsb « 104 5 5 5» 6 41 4 4* 11 Hay L, T Cooper 440-100 I 89550 i MY VALET wb 5 11! S 4 1| 1 t 5" 5" A Yerrat .T Stamper 520-100 89577 SANDY HATCH wb 5 111 1 1 2 31 51 6 « ■ Hil-man W R Padgett 510-10* Time. 22%. 46%, 1:11. 1:36%. 1:40%. New Amorican record. Track fast. S2 mutuels paid Winn peg. .f» straight. 80 place, 50 show; Polvo, 00 place, CO sbow; Turnberry. SO show. Equivalent booking odds— Winnipeg. 350 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Polvo, 100 to KM pn.e. :. to KM show; Tllrnberiy. Ill to 100 show. Winner -Ch. h. by lolymcl.an — Winuie, by Winstanley trained by C. E. Hudson; bred by Mr. W. 11. Coc. Went to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv.ng. WINNIPEG took the lead after going the first quarter and, setting a great pace for the rest of the race, was never in trouble. lOI.YO slipped through next to the inner rail on the far turn and made a game hut un-u.cessful attempt to oierhaul the winner. TURNBERRY raced into a doseup Hi ni midway of the stretch, but t.red in the final drive. MY VALET quit. SANDY HATAII was crowded back and taken up in the turn into the back stretch and qu.t badty in the last quarter. Scratched— S94; 3I.]cnolln. 102; S94II4 Iluun Iine. ;i8; 8!K!4UHonfIeur, 101; 80277 Lucky Strike, 103; 8S2i;;i i Missionary. 122; 8S0HS Brilliant. 97: 89577 Deputy, 105. Overweights-Winnipeg. 4*. jHiunds; Turnberry, 1. fiQtaQ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 15. 1925— 1 :10%— 5— 118. Purse 09. 4-year-olds and OtZ/OOftJ upward. Claiming. Not value to winner J490; second. 40; third, 9; Index Horses AWtlISt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 89576 SWEEPSTAKES ws I ICC 1 3 3 21 ll ll II Hay Hialcah Stable 539-100 89576 KENDALL w 5 ins 2 3 2l ;• 3 1 2 J Berg Mrs II Hensel 51O-109 89602 MONASTERY wb 7 110 1 1 ll ll 2 31 H Long E Haughton *MM 89576 METSON w 4 110 5 5 4 4 4nk 4 E Hil»man St Bernard Stable 132.9-17 89602 DREAMER w 1 111 6 6 51 5 5» 5» W Bogski Bonaventuro Stable 1720-100 89575 COBHAJf w 4 105 4 4 • 6 6 6 O Willis T V Mountjoy 970-100 Time. 23%. 47. 1:12. Track fait. mutuels pad -Sweepstakes. 2.00 straight, . CO place. .90 show; Kendall, .80 place, .00 show: Monastery, .40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Sweepstakes, 5.10 to 100 straight. 180 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Kendall, 140 to 1C0 place. TO to 1C0 show; Monastery. 20 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Sweep — Gold Ten, by Goldcrest trained by J. B. McGinn; bred by Mr. A. L. Aste. Went to post at 4:53. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv.ng. SWEEPSTAKES closed up rapidly after entering the stretch and, taking the lead when an eighth out, easily held the lace to the end. KENDALL lame again near the end and outfinu-hed MONASTERY. MONASTERY showed the most early speed, but came very wide after rounding the far turn and tired in the last eighth. METSON finished fast. ■llOll bid laMIDMIIll Proof, 112: 89C021 Boots and Sho s. 110; 89632 Matinee Idol, 106; MM1 Rajah. 10!: 811552 Moorfield. 103; 80344 Freedoms Call, 108. lOQOf*/"! SEVENTH RACE— 1 Milo and 70 Yards. May 22, 1925 — 1 :40— i — 106%. Purse $.00. OVtrOJvcJ 4-year-olds and tpward. Claiming. Net value to winner 90: second, 40; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqntv. Odds Strt 89062 "GT NORTHERN w 4 107 9 S 61 5 41 T» 1 L Neal A Metzgor 990-100 89602 MESSINES wb 7 115 1 4 31 1" ll 3 2» ■ Hileman Triplo B Stable 181-100 89579],DOI"DLE SHOT w 4 107 2 t 21 3 2»» 2" 31 ■ Sporrl Hialcah Stable 960-ino R9464 UNCLE VELO w 7 107 7 7 4 4S 5» 5 41 J Dillta T E Keating ia3-100 89551 ONEIDA w 4 105 4 2 1 2 3i 4 6 S Holicko C R Aldrirh 27V-10 89495 SMALL STAR w 1 110 6 5 7 7i 6! C 6 A Yerrat Mrs J L Wade 460-100 89579 OSSALEEN w 10 110 8 6 9 8i 7 71 T H Long E Houghton MOM 89575 FERRIM w- 6 107 I 3 5 6 Jl S1 8* A Ricketts T H Harkness 725-100 89576 ATTRACTIVE w 4 110 5 9 8 9 9 9 9 O Willis T V Mountjoy 6251,-100 Time, 23%, 47%, 1:12%. 1:38%. 1:43. Track fast. mutuels paid — Great Northern, £21.80 straight, .20 place, .70 show; Messnes, . GO place, f.2.70 how; Double Shot. .20 show. Equivalent Iiooking odd-— Groat Northern. 990 to 100 straight. 260 to ICO place, 83 to 100 show; Mcssincs, 80 ft 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Double Shot, 110 to 101 show. Winner — B. g, by Bulsc — Racy, by Burgomaster trained by W. Metzgar; bred by Mr. J. W. Parrish. Went to post at 5:22. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: soexmd and third driving. GREAT NORTHERN was crowded back at the start, but gained stead ly after rounding the far turn and, coming fast on the outside in the streti h, won gong away. MESSINES took the lead and drew clear when approach ng the stretch turn, but failed to withstand the winners challenge. DOUBLE SHOT ran a good nice and finished gamely. ONEIDA tired in the stretch. SMALL STAR and OSSALEEN were shuffled back early and never recovered. Scratched— 89547Finday. 105; 896CCFair Break, 112; 89441 Roxana, 113; 89397 Alta Boy II., 112; S9354Misa Em, 105; 88810 Loudon Smoke, 112; 896.10Tight, 110; 89602 Clever Seth, 118; 8S011 ltoone-ville. 112.