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EWUT RACING FORM AURORA AURORA ILL.. MONDAY. JTJNE 8. 1925 Exposition Park 1 Mile. Fourth Day. Exposition Tark Jockey Ciuh. Spring Meeting of 21 days. Weather clear. Stewards. J. F. Monck. II. I*. Conkling and M. N. Macfarlan. Jndges, . tltnpau, F. Dunne and A. Blanchard. Starter, II. Morrisscy. Racing Secretary. M. N. Macfarlan. Racine starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago Daylight Savins time. V indicates whip. S spurs. II blinkers. Figures in jiarentheses following the dietam-e of each race indicate date, track record, ace of borne and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. QA9QA FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. June 4. 1925— 54%— 2—115. Pune 700. 2 year-olds. Jj£tjj Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second, 25; third. !50. fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtTPSt % H Str Fin Jockeys Owner* Equiv. Rook. St.-1 00060 OUTLAWED w 113 7 1 2 2 2 1« W Anson H Rerman 460-100 90066 LAV1GNE w lis t I ll 1" ll 2 F Lee Cicero Stablj 53"«-100 90066 LADY ALLEN w 116 6 J 3 4« 4» 31 F Chvetta International Stable 81-100 90066 BLACK ANGEL w 113 3 4 4» 3» 31 4« H Long J H Limbird 480-105 89484SOBROSE w 110 4 3 5» 6 5» 6* A Vlemot W H Snearly 2490-103 90066 LITTLK JENNIK w 115 1 7 7» 6« 6« 6« E Fator Trinz and Richards 118J-100 9006* SHERRILL w 115 5 5 6» 7» 7« 7 F Merime W C McAtee 4340-103 FOE w 118 38 8 8 S P up J Merime L O Tersord 2540-10 Time. 25. 61%. 5S%. Track slow. certificates earned- Outlawed. 1.20 straight. .40 place, .80 show; Lavigne. 2.80 pace, .80 show; I.ady Allen. .00 show. E iu valent booking Outlawed. 400 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Lavigne. 2040 to 100 place. 340 to 100 show; l.:idy Allen. H to 100 show. Winner— Ch. c, by Colin — Declasaee, by llapsburg traioed by C. R. Anderson; bred by Mr. Edward B. McLean. Went to post at 2:16. At post 2 minutes. Start rood and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. OUTLAWED, closest up from the start, passed the tiring leader midway of the stretch and won easing up. LAVIGNE was rushed to the front soon after the start and raced into a good lead, but could n. t v .thstand the winners challenge. LADY ALLEN raced gamely but was outpaced. RLACK ANGEL tired. Overweight — Lady Allen. 1 pound. QAQO -g SECOND RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Eept. 27. 1924 — 1 06— 3 — 109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds tZ7Vfel -SL and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner 25; second. 00; third. 0; fourth. 5. Index li.rscs AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Ejuiv. Hook. Str » 90068*DUTY BOY WB 5 106 6 7 8« 3J 1J 1"» A Vlemot Leslie Stablo - 760-103 87263 1! BELIEVE ME w 5 108 3 1 11 1 2» 2 H Long W Cursan 1650-101 89767 IKINDAY w 5 106 9 4 2 21 31 31 L Neal W R Padgett 90-100 90067 CLOUCHJORDAN w 6 106 7 $ 5 6 41 41 J Merime Mrs J Phillips IS-loo 89718 ROYAL Pit CESS Ill 97 S S 21 4» «• W S Hebert W H Blanton 680-100 90067 PEGGY O. w 4 114 11 ■% 5 5» 6 L Simon J Buscher 590-100 90011 COL TAYLOR wl 9 106 4 5 7» 7" 7 P.up.L Mmery W A Baumgartner 4670-100 87821 LADY KINNELL w 3 107 2 2 9 8 Pup. K Noe I Stark 1860-100 79173 THARON w 7 106 8 9 61 Broke don.N Burger s W Grant 2140-100 Time. 24V 50V 1:11%. Track slow. certificates earmd— Duty Boy. 7. 20 straight. .40 place, .40 show; Boys Believe Me, 0.00 place. 00 show: Finday. 00 show. Equ. valent looking Duty liny. 700 to 100 straight. 270 to 100 place. 170 to 100 show; Boys Believe Me. 430 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Fr.day. ."i0 to 100 show. Winner — Ch g. by Bro. Compton — Jessie Ilaiubrick, by Atkins trained by E. Linnet]; bred by Mr. B. II Hambriek. Went to p. st at 2:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. DUTY BOY came through fast on the ins.d * when entering the stretch and. heading BOYS BELIEYL* n, held him safe at the end. The latter ihowt-d the most speed to the stretch and finished well. FINDAY showed speed, but tired in the f.nsl eighli. CLOUGHJORDAN finished well. PEGGY O. could nioT get to the leaders and was tiring at the end. Scratched 00122 Ralcfull. 106; 90008 Mary Ii ar. !I2; 85237 Telion, 10C; 90124 Probity, 92; 88272 Wahkecna. . 2: SOr.or, Tender Seth, 100: 90069Clory. 97. Overweights -Boys Relieve Me. 2 |»ounds: I.ady Finnell. 5. QA9Q9 THIRD RACE — 5-8 Mile. Oct. 2. 1924—1:00 — 3 — 109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and *_7 VFfO*1 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25: second. 00; third. 0; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt , % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equv. Rook. Str 90n«9:,PHYI. s GE.NTKYw 3 103 2 4 6 4 2« 11 A Vlemot Lono Star Stable 150-100 89870 WHIRLWIND w b 5 III 3 7 7 61 41 2"k L Simon A Pelletier 370-10 88784DK. McARTHUR w 5 113 11 It 1 1» 3 W Bogski W C Weant C.80-1 0 90121 ROYAL GEORGE w 4 102 5 3 31 21 3" 41 R Yelton J .; ownbey 3010-100 IMHHBUN a. w- 3 104 6 5 21 31 5« 51 L Lee Woodland Stk Fm Stb .180-100 90067 OOOD MORNING w 4 108 7 6 4 5" 6 Ci L Momery A C Jones 3610-103 WIITLia »b 5 112 4 2 5» 7 7 7 c Corbett J Charles 1350-100 Time. 25%. 50%. 1:04%. Track slow. certif cates earned— Thyllis Gentry. 00 straight. .40 place. .80 show; Whirlwind. 20 place. .00 show; 1 r Mc Arthur. 00 show. Equivalent I. ."king Phyllis Gentry. 1.10 to 100 straight. 70 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Whirlwind, 110 to 100 place, to to 100 stein; Dr. McArthur. 80 to 100 show. Winner Ch. f. by The Manager — Daisy Piatt, by Marta Santa trained by J. B. Theall; bred by Mr. 1 11.1:11: A. I.yne. Went to |iost at 3 10. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. PHYLLIS GENTRY closed a gap and. finishing fast and gamely, held W*II1RLWIND safe at the end. The latter was away slowly, but closed a big gyp and got up in the last efw strides to take second place. DR. M ARTHUR st a gisnl pace to the last eighth and tired. ROYAL GEORGE ran well to the stretch FI.EEK met with interference in the early running. HELEN G. ran a good half. Scratched s:7;7-!l.itt:e Alfred. 115; 90121Winnie O Winn. 103; 90007 Miss Virginia. JJ: 90179Candy Stick. 107; MM Charlnat. 98. 90121 Pulychresty. 114; U0069 Winnie Davis, 98; 87962 My Mary, 103; 89602 Erskiue Dale. 108. Overweights — Phyll.s Gentry. 5 pounds: Royal George. 1. QfkOQQ FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Sept. 27, 1924— 1 06 — 3—109. ladies Day Handi-l7vFeiO«l cap. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 75: second 00 third. 00; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys O-Viors Equiv. Book. Strt 90125 ITKLlsHElt w 3 100 5 3 1" 1" ll ll K Hgland J Oough 110-100 t0868 CORINTH wb 4 107 2 4 41 2» 2» 21 L Neal L T Cooper T220-100 88269 MISSloNARY ws 6 120 1 5 Jl ll J 3» K Noe L T Cooper t |89891TOPANGO wsb 5 107 4 1 21 4« 4» 41 W Bogski W B Padgett 410-100 89650 BALL GEE wb 3 106 33 6555J Merim e E L Vaughn 4S0-100 tCoupled as L. T. Cooper entry. Time. 24%. 49. 1:10. Track slow. certificates earned — Publisher, .00 straight, .40 place; L. T. Cooper entry, .60 place; ntt show certif iiates so!d. Equivalent booking — Publisher, 130 to 100 straight, 20 to 100 place; L. T. Cooper entry, 30 to 100 place. Winner — B. c, by War Cry — S.monda. by St. Avonicus trained by G. P. Pross, bred by Mr. Rudolph Spreckelsl. Went to post at 3 43. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PlRI.lSHKR soon took a good lead and easily held it to the end. CORINTH was caught in the webbing at the start, but soon raced into second pace and held it safe to the end. MISSIONARY moved up fast while rounding the far turn, but coud not improve his position in the stretch. TOPANGO rsn far lielow his true form. BALL GEE was badly outpaced. Scratched-80OK i I.raedalbane. 125. Overweight — Ball Gee. 2 pounds. fc QA9Qi FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 6. 1924— 1 46— 3— 99. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and «t7vrO~jr upward. Claiming. Net value to winnor 25; second. 00; third. 0; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt | | | Str Fin Jockeys Owners Lquiv. Book. Met 110072CHAPLET WB 5 93 1 1 Ill 21 11 1" J Berg G B Diggs 310-100 U0I26 GKN". CADORNA w 8 106 5 4 3 21 1 3« 2" L Simon J H Buscher 4-0 100 89850OSSAI.EE.V w 10 103 4 6 4 4« 3» 21 3» L Neal E Haughton 180-100 90122 WAR WINNER W8 16 6 5 2 3" 4 4 1 41 W Bogski W C Weant 910-100 00126S«SI.ANDKBER w 5 103 3 2 51 51 51 6« 51 A Vlemot J Keller li0-103 U0126VCLK STOCKING w 5 108 :: 3 6 6 6 61 6 L Momery M Kata 9E0-100 Time. 26%. 51%. 1:17%, 1:44, 1:51%. Track slow. certificates esrned CfcapM, 20 straight. .00 place, UO show; Gen. Cadorna. CO place. Isl show Ossaleen. tA show. Equivslent booking Chsplet. 310 to 100 straight. 130 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Gen Cadorna 130 to 10J place. 50 to llO show; Ossaleen. 30 to 103 show. Winner Ch. m. by Rslph — Eioisa. by Falsetto trained by R. Williams: bred by Mr. George J. Long. Went tn f st at 4 iri At post 1 minute. start fsjai snd slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CHAPI.ET showed the most early speed throughout and came again after being headed briefly and won going away. GEN*. CADORNA raced wide into the stretch and could not bold bis advantage after tak.ng the lead. OSSALEEN saved ground at the stretch head, but tired unexpectedly when ti-aring the finish. WAR WINNER also showed spetd and tired. CLOCK STOCKING was in close quarters when going to the first turn. Scratch. -d bWH ■ Lett Tope. 109: 8.riS52"Cheer Leader. 106. Overweights Ossal.-i n. 3 pounds: Slsnd.rer. 2. Q/-kO r K SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 6 1924— 1 46— S— 99. Purse 00. 3-yesr olds and t/vr BWfU upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second. 00; third. 0: fourth. 5. Index Horse* AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ov.Tiers Iquiv. Iluok Slrt 89687 .RoYAL CHARLIEw C 108 5 3 1 1 1 ll ll L Potion J W Brackman M-M l OI26s"ZEALOT si 6 M 4 4 21 2* 212 21 ■ McClng J Coff.y 410-100 H9676 MAC o BOY w 4 106 6 6 and■ 6» 4« 3» 3" D Frogte I McDado : .».] « «0122«WAR ZONE WB 3 104 7 7 4 3 3 6« 4« J Sylvia Mrs W D Millard :HO-100 901261 Kl. CID w 3 99 3 2 6" 6« 6» 4 5 K Hglanl J Gough stMtVM nOlilFRKD KINNEY wb 6 109 1 1 31 41 C» 6 6" L Momery W A Baumgartner 360-100 89626 THKI.KK w 4 109 2 5 7 7 7 7 7 J Pitz Ohio stablo 4080-100 Time, 25. 50%. 1 18%. 1:44%. 1:51%. Track slow. certificates earned Royal Charlie. SO straight. .40 plate, .60 show; Zealot. .00 place, .60 show: Mac O Boy. .40 show. Equivalent booking ssssral Charlie, 240 10 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Zealot, 130 to 100 plac. NO to no show: Mac V Boy. 220 to 100 show. Winner R. g. by Cliarle* OMalley — Captive Princess, by Captivation trained by C. noubre; bred in England by Mr. W. A. Wallisl. Went to post at 4 38 At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ROYAL CHARLIE took the lead soon after the atari and easily kept it lo the end. ZEALOT raced into second place soon after the start snd easily retained it to the finish. MAC o IloY was [.inched off whie trying to go through next to the inner rsil in the early running, but came again and finished resolutely WAR ZONK raced on the outside and tired. EL CID dropped back after moving op at the stretch tnrn. Scratched 901761Ticker. 110. Qrt"2sR SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles, SeTt. 6. 1924—1:46—8—99. Purse 6«. S-yesvr-olds *J*J*d*33 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00, second, 24; third. 0: fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % St-Fin Jockevi Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 89808 RACHL POTTF.RwB 4 108 S 1 11 ll ll 1« D Frogte Bonaventure Stable 1220-100 ! 007l W. THE WIZARD w 4 107 6 5 3" » 21 2« 2» K Noe J Cough 1590-100 .90071 ISEQIEL w 3 111 7 7 61 4 3* 3J 3» A le-not J W Brackman 640-100 00126PIRATE COLD wsb 6 113 2 1 2 3 4« 4» 41 A Pickens E Haughton 653-100 S9493 1TY POLITICN w I 108 3 3 5 7» 5» 6» 51 H Long W S Henton 260-100 90071 ANNIE LYLB w4 16 5 2 4 6» 6» 6 6« L, Neal r» Nugent 240-100 89804 HEAPUL ADDIE w 4 108 4 6 8 1 7 71 7« E McClng E J Walsh 12H-109 900711AUSTO w 4 110 1 8 71 8 8 8 K B Hngton Morris and Nolan 5030-100 Time. 25%. 61%. 1:18%, 1:44%, 1:50%. Track slow. $. eertificstes esrned— Rachel Potter. 6 40 straight, 4.20 place. .40 show; Wilmer the Wizard, 2 40 place. 00 ihnw; Sequel. 40 show. Equivalent bookinc— Rachel Potter. 1220 to 100 straight. 1110 to 100 place. 220 to 100 show; Wilmer the Wizard. 1020 to 100 place. M to 100 show: Sequel. 170 to 100 show Winner— Br. f. by Pataud— Clarice, by Knight of the Thistle trained by L. M. Holmes; bred by Mr. It. II. McCartcr Potter. Went to post at .VOa. At post 4 mtnntes. Start good and stow. Won easily; seoend and third j driving RACHEL POTTER raced into the lead while rounding the first turn and held the race safe for , the remainder of the way. WILMER THE WIZARD ran well and finished gamely for second place after disposing of TIRATE GOLD SEQUEL gained steadily under a poor ride PIRATE GOLD tired. 1 he others were always outpaced. Scratched— 001 2«Ramkin. 104; 90072 Proceeds. 108: 90120 Kiaa O. 104: 80440 Louis A.. 106.