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MAPLE HEIGHTS CLEVELAND. OHIO. WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. 1925- Maple Heights 1 Mile. Sixteenth Day. Ohio State Jim key Club, spring Meet.ng ef 19 dsys. Weather clear. Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy. John T. Ireland. Joseph E. Meyers and Frank I,evy. Judges, W. R, Norve I. Charles F. Henry. E. C. Knebelkamp and Chester Stands. Starter, G. Palmer. Racing Secretary, Charh s F. Henry. Racing starts at 2:20 p. m. Chicago time. 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip. S purs, R blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the d.stan-e of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. "Ind-oatcs a] prentice allowance. SQSfh FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. May 25. 1925— 1 :10%— 5— 118. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. OCFOtysJ Claiming. Net value to winner S0 ; second. 40; third. 0. Index Horses AWtiISt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt mWlHMltim E. w 101 4 2 V V 1* 1» W Habjan C Coates "tTO-Kfl 89005 1MOONBROOK w 10S 7 1 2$ 21 2 2J L Neal C Lenahan 290-100 890?9,BILL SHAFFER w 108 5 4 5 31 3 3 J Dillea R P Marshall 120-100 89055 DECORATIVE wb 113 2 3 4» 41 41 •! E Hileman W C Seipp 360-100 89055 LADY RUOM w 106 3 6 6* 61 6* Tj* A Terrat Mrs II H Hensel 1470-100 89633 NANS FORTUNE wb 106 1 5 7 7 5»k 6« W Bog ski Bonaventuro Stable 2690-llW 89055MERRY O. w 10S 6 7 31 5 7 7 F Moore W Palmer 1700-1D Time. 28%. 48%. 1:13. Track fast. mutuels paid— Margaretta K.. 9.40 straight. 7.80 place, .50 show; Moonbrook 20 place .E0 show; Rill Shaffer. .70 show. Equivalent book ng odds Margaretta E.. 2870 to 100 straight. 1700 to 100 place 325 to 100 show Moonliook. 110 to 100 plac.-. 41 to 11 I show; Bill Shaffer. 35 to 100 show. Winner Blk. f. by Transvaal- Broken Prom.sc, by King James trained by C. Coates; bred by Mes-rs Morris and Waldenl. Went to post at I 2.1 At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easly: second and third driv ng. MARGARETTA E. set a good pace throughout and drew away decisively in the stretih. MOONBROOK raced 11 nearest pursuit, but never sencusly threatened the winner. BILL SHAFFER move.l up into 11 cut. tiding position on the turn for home, but tired in the final eighth. DECORATIVE could ni ver improve 1. s jh s tion. StsI.1i. ,1 l8J705IHelen G. 100; 80705 Jubal Early. 111. QZandC.fbfl SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Fuilongs. May 9. 1925— 1 :03%— 5— 111. Purse 00. 3-year-OoU W olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winer 90; second. 43; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 87349 IBOOY GUARD WB 5 121 S 8 36 2*1 21 lok A Yerrut Neal Rroi 210 100 ■MM * MARY DEAR w .1 102 6 1 1= 1ID 21 ■ Sp.irri Mrs II MoQuago HCO-ICU HUt1 MONASTERY wb 7 120 3 7 I 2 3= 3* H Farun i E Haugbt. n 470-1011 89547 UlUl.I.ET PROOFwii ■ 122 5 6 7»k CI 61 41 w It lour c B Shafer 1«X,-100 E9491 BILL MeCLOY w 10 110 7 2 25 4 4 5 J Bert Mr.i W L Stanfield 800-10.1 897i9* -MEDINA w 4 111 4 4 Ci 7 7:1 6* J Tunstall 1- Dolan 1530-Ki 89682 MISS NANCY w 2 106 2 3 41 5 51 7» L, Neal E W Moore 2SO-1 0 MMTRBAF wb 5 1U 1 I 8 8 8 8 W Hal]an Blunder Bros 2390-100 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:06%. Track fast. mutuels paid — Body Guard. 1925.sh.20 straight. .00 place. .00 show; Mary Dear 5 n0 place .00 sh « . .Monastery. .70 show. - Equivalent booking odds Body Guard. 210 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place, 8 to 100 show Mary Dear. 071 to 100 pis. e. il.si to 100 show: Monastery. 85 to 100 show. W. nner— B. h. by Golden Mavim— Melisaudc, by Disguise trained by G. II. Neal b-ed bv ■ Mr Edward R. Bradley. Wmt to jsist at 2 55. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same BODY GUARD moved up fast sfter going the first quarter and. finish ng resolutely on the outside, gut up to win 111 the last few strides. MARY DEAR showed great e.irly speed sud finished better than ii-unl. MUNAsI lil;Y ga n, il st.:. il.lv fn in u slow begiuniug and fin. shed close up BITIET PROOF ,1 cil up mm h ground. BILL MeCLOY t.r.il Overweights — Mary Dear. 2 pounds; Miss Nancy, 3. SQSsTbT 1HIED RACE— 5 12 Furlongs. May 9. 1925— 1 :03%— 5— 111. Purse 00. 3-year-OtLFOvr t olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 90: second. 40: third. 0. Index Horses AWtiISt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 89724FRCH CANAIUANw I llo 3 1 1* 11 !■ lj L Neal AKohler 320100 89032 UUV. GRAHAM w 5 112 1 3 E 5 G 4K 2 A Yerrat T V Mountloy l10-icii 89050 BOOMERANG 4 115 11 9 3 2 wb l J H yail.ird L Kaplan 1 200 100 89724 ESR GRINDELL wb 3 102 4 7 C»k 71 6 4» J Berg Mrs I! Thomas 1330-1O.1 89330 MALA w 3 104 5 2 S I1 I1 J Majestic Mrs R J Howell t K94 95MTECOSTS LAST w 1; 105 2 4 10 81 7 6 J Dillea I, C Everett 4930-10O 89744ZHRHO wr 6 115 72 12 4» 4" 5« 7 W Taylor Mrs W Orme. 66C-100 111.1 !.K;-: w "° " 10 S ;0 9 S* " iUy J ■ Buscher 860-100 89549 KLKLLX » 10 11! i I 12 12 101 9 W Bogski C W Hall 2110-100 F4310 CAVAMER «■ • 11! 8 5 7" 61 81 10 H Long S D Hudson MMIt MOtSKOn wn lit; 6 11 11 HllS 11» W Bellow H R Blazier t f 9G86KYKNTIDH w « 108 9 6 »1 |Vil C Sampsn Mrs W J Potter MM Mutuel field. Time, 23»i. 47«5. 1:07. Track faat. muttiels paid Prrn-h Canadian. 40 strain-lit, 80 place, .00 allow: IIu«hc» Graham, 1925.sh 43 pla. e. so show; Boomerang, field. fJ.liO low. Kcjiiiraient 1.. i n; odd« French Canad an. .120 to 100 straight. 140 to 100 place. 43 to 10D show; Hugh.* ;raham, .170 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show: Boomerang, field. 30 to UK show. Winn-r "li. h. by 1ataud ur Frontenac Ihantom Li£ht, by Disguise trained by D. Tititoe; bred by Mrs. M. J. Van Winkle. Went tn p st at 3:20. At poat C minutes. Start good and slew. Wen driving; second and third the •nmc. FKKM II CANADIAN displayed the most speed throughout, but was doing his best at the end to retain his advantage. IU70HM r.UAHAM finished with a rush through the final eighth and was rupdly overhauling the winner. In OMKU A N , raced lip into a contending position after round ng Ih. far turn, but was tiring at the end. ESTHER GWNDELL closed up much ground in the stretch and f in shed fast. MALA tired after showing early speed. Scrubbed— MM Sea Wolf, 101; 8.l72.r.Atl:l Hoy II.. 110; 89310 Sanborn, 102; 89724 The Chamberlain. 107; 89130 Fly Lady. 110: 89724 John Jr., 112. 2QGf|S F0uaTH HACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Aur. t. 19*4— 1:43— S— 118. Pura» 00. 3-ya.r-olds j*yijfO snd upward. Claiming. Net Talus to winner 90; second, 40; third, ». Index Horses AWtPISt K M V Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eiiuiv. Odds Strt 89631 IIARMONIOlS w f UU 1 P ll ll 11 1» E Hileman A J Wells 20-100 ■MMLn ADRIN w 4 102 4 6 7 71 ■* 21 S» J Majestic J O McDonnell 1120-100 K9521 MIKES wsb 4 112 6 7 8 8 71 4»* 3 J Turntall J C Ellis 250-100 8g5.1t IlllATE GOLD n 6 114 6 5 6» 6 5J 3J 4" H Farlind E Hautfhton 35.1-M WlWaUa WAND wb 4 103 3 R SH ll P 6 6 C S Phils J J Russell 220-10 89S88HAHL POTTRwb 4 107 7 3 !«! 2 6» *" D Prorf tte Bonaventuro Stable 680-100 89B03 lisOll.ANK wb 3 102 S I l»S I V 7 H Ha- Hialeah Stable 28SD-100 89493 FERGUSON w 6 HI 2 2 J" J 31 61 8 P.np P Gr os C H Trotter 470-100 Time. 23S. 47%. 1:12H. MM, 1:45. Track fast. mutucls paid- Harmon:, us. 1925.sh.00 straight, .80 place. . CO show; Lee Adrin, .80 place, .80 show; ltees. 60 show. Equivalent t ooking odds — Harmonious. 200 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Lee Adr.n. L1KI to 100 place. 140 to 100 show: llees. 80 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g, by Pr.nce Palatine — Melody, by Meddler trained by G. Jennings; bred by Mr. J. K. L. Ross. Went to Beat at 4:00. At post I minutes. Start good and slow for all lint BLACK WAND. Won driving: second and third the same. IIARMONIOIS made a fast pace for the entire nice, but was under ■ hard drive at the end to ontfinish LEE ADRIN. The hitter began slowly, closed up fast and gamely through the stretih and. finii-h ng on the inside of the Winner, would have won in a few more str.des. r.EES came from far buck in the stretih anj finished gamely. PIRATE GOLD tired in the last sixteenh. BLACK WAND began slowly and raced up into third place, but tired in the stretch. RACIIKI. POTTER quit. Scrubbed i8J0S7ValMadam Vennie, 105; 89403,Llev,ellyn, 109; 89C872Scare Crow, 106; 89346 Will am Tell II.. 111. Overweight — Escolane. ,1V, pounds. fiQfiAQ FIFTH RACE— 78 Mile. May 27. 1924 — 124H — 3 — 98. Commodore Perry Handicap. OaZFOVtJ Purse ,500. 3-year-clds and upward. Net value to winner 75; second, 00; third. 50; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPISt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt R9684;PEOASUS w 6 110 4 I 45 3" 2« 1 H Hay Hialeah Stable 300-100 l 89658 WINNIPEG WB I 110 C 4 2 11 1" 2 L Neal C E Hudson 60-10O HTtlHUON ?m wn 4 102 2 3 6» 4 3»* 3 W Bogski T H Bernhardt 670-1CO 87883 SLICE v In, 3 6 31 6» 6« 42 A Yerrat L T Cooper 1040-100 89683;HANTER w 5 117 5 1 1" 2" 4" Sl H Lonir W S Heaton 120-10J t 9683 BARB A PALMER w S Mil I 6 6 6 C J Majestic E LuU 26JJ-100 Time. 22«i. 46%. 1x11%, 124%. Track fait. mutnels paid— regasns. .00 straight, $.1.00 place. .40 show; Winnipeg. .80 place, .40 show; Huon Pine. .70 t-liow. Equivalent b.x king ihs Pegasus. .100 to 100 straieht. 150 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Winnipeg. 140 to 110 place, 70 to 11 1 show: Huon Pine, 8,1 to 100 fhow. Winner- B. g. by Golden Maxim — Br.ghtstone, by Deutsehland trained by J. B. McGinn; bred by Mr. Th -mas M. Murphyj. Went to iwst at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. 1 Ki.ASCS ■ losed up rapidly on the outside while rounding the stretch turn and, f.nfshing with u iu li. was going away at the end. WINNIPEG took the lead on the turn for home, but tired in the last sixteenth. HlON PINE was crowded back on the first turn, gained steadily in the last quarter and easily outfin sin d the others. BANTER set a great pace and was taken under restraint after going a half mile, but dropped completely back in the last uqarter. Seratihd MM..-.S Broomstcr. 104. Overweights — Huon P. ne. 4 pcunds: Baibaru Palmer, 2%. OQQ1 fk SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Aug. 2, 1924—1:43—3—116. Purse 00. 4-year-olds Ot/OXU and upward. Claiming. Not value to Winer 93; second. 40; third. 0. index Horses AWtPISt % H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odili Strt imiBII ■ ! IM w l»i 7 5 4»k 4J 11 2S U L Neil W R Padgett 4SI-101 89660 SMALL STAR w 4 107 1 S 12 Di 51 3 21 W Taylor Mrs J L Wade tl80-10D S9728 RKCHABITE w 5 109 4 6 2 2 1! 11 2 l A Yerrat P J Boylo 481-100 P9414!JONY OVERTON" wb 8 109 3 8 6 i 7»* 3«* 21 43 11 Fa-land C N" Freeman 330-10/ 89770*AS1HIRTON wb I 1C-4 5 1 1 l1 41 5s 6 C S Phils Mrs K H Josiah 1920-1o 89415 IAlI.lN.Y w 4 107 6 7 5 61 8 G 6i I, Simon E W Rugg 178J-100 R96871 PIKDRA wb 10 109 10 11 7" 61- 71 71 7 J Berg Good ft Eekert t 89579 ROYAL QIEEN ma 4 M 2 2 HS M* 9 Sl II Hay Tl.i.-tl down Stable 4800-100 89551 GLAD NEWS w 6 107 9 9 1010 11 111 9! P Groos G I, Palmquist t 89549MARTHA MOORE w- 5 102 12 10 11 12 12 12 105 L Lee Mrs C S Lemieux 7290-100 89687:*CALV1N w 4 108 11 13 9 8 91 in; 111 J Tun-tall J S Waro 437 -IM 8935«*MISS EM WB 6 102 I 4 3 31 2 " 8 12 W Haljan P Battisto 3210-10 tMutuel field. Time. 23S. 48%. 1:13%, 1:40. 1:47. Traok fast. n.utuels paid— Royaline. 1.20 straight, $.1.00 place. .20 show; Small Star, field, .00 place, CO i-how : Reehabite. .0 show. Equivalent booking mb[~ Royaline. 4C0 to 100 straight. 1.70 to 100 place, CO to 100 show; Small Star, field. 100 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show: Reehabite. 47 to 100 show. Winner B. f. by Rejal II-— Angeline, by Dick Welles trained by W. R. Padgett; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Respess. Went to post at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wen driving: second and third the same. ROYALINE came fast through the stretch and. finish ng gamely. outstayed SMALL STAR in the final drive. SMALL STAR was crowded Inn k on the first turn and closed an immen-e gap. but the effort told on her in the final drive. RECIIABITL meed prominently throughout but tired in the final drive. JOHNNY OVERTON tired after moving up into second place midway of the stretch. ASHBIRTON set the early pan and quit. MISS EM quit in the stretch. Scratched S4I7L1I In.le Velo. 109; 895.71 M.ke Morr.ssey, 109; 89728 Booneville, 103; 89023 Toddy Toa-t. 10!i: S!i.147 = Wale-pn. Krli. Overweights Johnny Overton. 2 pounds; Calvin, 4: Royaline. 4. 2QG"I "g SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and .0 Tarda. May 22. 1925 — 1:40%— 5— MRU Purse 03. Ot7U -I--i- 3-yoar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 90: second. 40; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPISt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Oilila Strt 8963SUOE IATTON w 3 104 4 1 1 1* 1" Ill" II Ha/ E E W.-tson 13 -inn 89660 ATTRACTUE wsb 4 112 7 8 4 4 2* 2" 2" A Yerrat T V Mountjoy 500-100 89728 ZANZIBAR WB 4 117 8 7 8 S 4 3= 0s E Hil • nan J If Ruscher linn-Mo 89725KED SyllRP.EL w 3 102 C 4 6] 6»" 51 4 4= W HaLjan C Deibel 1671-10 MrU*COLOSSUa v.-6 112 ; 3 61 6» 6 6 Sl L Neal S McNeill fC -II" 8965n"R«"KING w- 3 102 12 2 21 3"* 61 6» V Bog ski E E Major 40?-10 89464 ROB wb ? 117 5 6 7 7= 71 7* 7J F Moore E Lutz 4910-1OO S9720,ROU.M MATE w 3 99 2 5 31 3 8 8 S It Ploys A L Johnson 6310-1OJ Time. 23%. 48. 1:12%. 1:39. 1:44%. Track fast. muuels paid— Joe Patton. .60 straight, .20 place, 00 show; Attractive, 20 place. .00 6how : Zanz.liar. .00 show. Equivalent Inokiug odds— Joe Patton. 130 to 100 straight. 60 to 100 place, 50 lo 100 show; Attractive. 110 to 100 place. 80 to 100 show; Zanzibar. 100 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g. by Stockwcll — Anne Caldwell, by Astronomer trained by E. E. Watson: bred by Mr. It. C Thatcher. Went to post at 5 27. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wa.n driving: second and third the same. JOE IATTON raced into a long lead atd set a good pace, but was tiring at the end and barely lasted to win. ATTRACTIVE oume fast through th* ntreti h i.ud was wearing the winner down. ZANZIBAR was foreed extremely wide by ROB and BED SOI IBREL on the first turn, hut closed a big gap and easily took third place in the stretih. COLOSSI S lould never get up. ROCKING found the route too far. Scratched — MM Peace Pal. 109; 80.77.7 Clearfield, 109.