Daily Racing Form Charts: Aurora, Daily Racing Form, 1925-06-11

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QAILX" RACING FORM AURORA AURORA. ILL.. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10. 1925 —Exposition rark 1 Mile. Tenth Day. Exposition Pmrk Jw key Club. Spr.ng Meeting of 21 days. Weather clear. Stewarjs, J. F. Monck. II. P. Conkling and M. N. Macfarlan. Judges, C. Campaa, Y. Dunne and A. j . Blanchard. Starter. II. Morrissey. Racing Secretary. M. N. Macfarlan. Racing starts at 2:15 p. ni. Chicago daylight saving time. W ind.cstes nh p. S spurs, l: blinkers. Figures in parentheses following tire distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *lnd.cates apprentice allowance. QfkQQQ FIRST RASE— 5-« Mil*. Oct. S. 19»4— 1:00— »— 199. Purse 700. 2-year-olds. Al-*j"*mand lowances. Not Talus to winner 500; second. 125; third. 50; fourth, 25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E«iuiT. P.ook. Strt 87425 GOLDN WAXDERllw 103 2 2 1 1 14 14 F Herime J W Bean 83D-1C0 88563 JIMMIE TRINZ w lfi8 5 1 2 2» 2« 2" E Pator Trinx and Richards 60-100 89875 JIMMIE WALKER w 108 3 4 4 4« 3 3" L Pichon Mrs T J Regan 740-100 MARIIS w 100 I 3 3 3 4"1 4" K Hgland Cicero Stable 450-100 IMBUELLA »l 10 i 5 5 5 5 F Stevens Kernes and McCarthy 1520-100 Tim*. 24. 4%. 1 01 V Track, fait. certificates earned— Golden Wanderer. 18. 60 straight, 3.60 rlace. 3 80 show; Jimmie Tr;ni. 2 CO place. 2.20 how: Jimmie Walker, 3 40 show. Equivalent booking — i.obli n Wanderer. 830 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Jimmie Trim. 30 to 100 pace, 10 to 100 show: Jimmie Walker, 70 to 100 -how W.nner — B. c. by The Wanderer — Golden Bantam, by Star Shoot trained by K. Patterson; bred by Mr. J. W Bean. Went to i ost at 2:16. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. GDI DEN WANDERER took the lead quickly and. making the pace fast, held JIMMIE TKINZ safe at the end. JIMM1K TRINZ raced in closest pursuit throughout and challenged gamely when nearing the finish, but could not quite get up. JIMMIE WALKER easily outfinished the others. The last two were outpaced, but MAKIUS showed speed for a half. Overweights -Golden Wanderer. I pounds; Imbrella, 5. QfQQ/f i-ECOND RACE— 5-8 Kile. Sept. 27. 194—1:00—3—109. Purse 600. 3-year-olds and t7Vr«~ 04 upward. Claiming. Met value to winner 425; second, 100; third, 50; fourth. 25. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 90233HELEN G. w- 3 08 6 4 1 I" 1" 1 S Hebert Woodland Stk Fm Stb 110-100 C028»»CHARLNAT wr. 3 107 7 S 2 2" 2» 2« J Pltz Ohio Stable 180-100 90232 GOOD MORNING w 4 109 13 6 44 4» ."•» L M ornery A C Jonea 1280-100 90179NACOMEE w 3 98 4 5 34 0 3" 4« J Sylvia O M Waddell 460-100 90069 GOLD GRAFTON W t 105 • •? 7 7 7 5* K H gland I. E Moore 8270-100 88X61 PINK TEA w 3 97 2 2 ti 51 64 L Pichon Mrs T J Regan 2M1-1O0 90285 FALSE ALARM wb 4 114 3 1 41 5» 64 7 F Lee L B Rice 4020-100 Time. 24. 49. 1:01 Vi. Track fast 2 certificates earned— Helen G., 4.20 straight, 2.80 place, 2.20 show: Charln.it, 3.20 place, 2 40 show; Good Morning, 3.40 show. Equivalent booking — Helen G.. ]10 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Charlnat, CO to 100 plaie, 20 to HO show; Good Morning. 70 to 100 show. Winner — Br. f. by Towton Field — Dixie Gem, by Admonition trained by C. B. Wilson; bred by Messrs. Cross A. Ilaner. Went to | ost at 2:40. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won hand.ly; second and third driving. HELEN G. raced into the lead quit ky and. making the pace fast, was never threatened. CHARLNAT, closest up throughout, was ga n ng slowly at the end. GOOD MORNING finished well ■ and outgamed the tir.ng NACOMEE in the final strides. FALSE ALARM began well but soon dropped back to the rear. Scrat. hrd 0O232triiyIlis Gentry. 101. Overweights P.nk Tea, 2 pounds; Charlnat, 2. Q/QQ»T TH-RD RACE— 1 Mile and .0 Yards. Sept. 15. 1924—1:42—5—110. Purse 700. 3-t7vfO*3«3 year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 500; second, 125; thi.-d. 50; fourth, 25. I Index Horses AWtlTSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt ; 90070 THE CHEETAH wb 100 3 4 41 31 4» 1 1" K Hgland T Bennett 160-100 90180 C1P V TEA w 97 4 3j 1 !■ 2" 2 L Pichon L T Cooper 1130-100 90290 SCRATCH wsb 112 5 6 6 6 6 ! ] It Holway J P Gassaway 25T-100 90124MABEL C. w 101 2 3 21 4» 2 4" 4» L Simon A Graffagini 420-100 90068 SENOR wb 102 6 5 54 ! • 5 6« 5" K Noe I, T Cooper t 90123BLENNERHAPST w 102 I 1I • » I 6 L M ornery W S Heaton 1220-100 tCoupled as 1.. T. Cooper entry. Time, 24%. 48%. 1:14%. 1:41%, 1:45%. Track fast. 2 certificates earned -The Cheetah, 3 20 straight. 2 00 place, 2.40 show; L. T. Cooper, .00 place, 2.20 show; Scratih. 3.40 show. Equivalent booking — The Cheetah, 100 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; L. T. Cooper. 30 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show: Scratch. 70 to 100 show. Winner — B. c. by Hand Grenade — Cugrail, by Cunard tra.ued by E. Linnell; bred by Mr. A. K. Macomlier. Went to post at 310. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. THE CHEETAH fin shed fast through the stretth on the outside and get up to win in the last stride CUP TEA passed RI.ENNERH ASSETT when turning out of the back stretch and. making a rseolute finish, only succumbed right at the end. SCRATCH was badly utpaced in the early running, but saved gn.und on the stretch turn and finished will. MABEL C. tired. BLENNERHASSETT quit badly sfter racing well for three-qusrtcrs aril setting the early pace. Overweights — Cup • Tea. 2 |i"iinds; Male] C. 1: Sonor, 2: Bennerhassett, 2. QAQQA FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Kile. June 5. 1925 — 1:12%— 4— 113. Rialto Theatre Handicap. t/UOOU Puree 1 COO 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 675; second, £200 third. 100; fourth, J25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book Strt 89685 MILLWICK wb 3 117 2 3 2» 31 1 1» F Chvetta C A Mills 240-100 89833 "THE POET wb 4 110 4 5 5 5 4 2i K Hgland Macadona Stable 610-100 89932 BONNIE OMAR wb 4 121 5 2 4» 4» 5 3»t K Noe L T Cooper 1030-100 90233 TOPANGO wsb 5 106 3 4 21 24 21 4» W Bog ski W R Padgett 500-100 c 90068 1 MARIONETTE w 5 10 6 1 t 14 3" 5 J Majestic T Monahan 260-100 90233 BALL GEE wi 3 10J 1 6 Lost rider. J Merime E L Vaughan 9.0-100 Time, 23%. 47%, 1:00%, 1:13. Track fast. 2 certificates earned — Millwick. C 80 straight. 3 80 show; S3. 00 show; The Toet, 6 00 place, 3.40 show; Bonnie Omar. .20 show. Equivalent booking— Millwick, 240 to 100 Straight, 90 to 100 place, 10 to 100 6how; The Poet, 200 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Bonnie Omar. ICO to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by Wrack — Caller Ou, by Oddfellow trained by K. Patterson; bred by Messrs. Hancock and. Clay I. Went to 1* st at 3:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second snd third driving. MILLWICK rseed close up under restraint to the stretch, then resiwndcd gamely when called on and easily passed the early leaders midway of the stretch. THE POET was outpaced in the early running, but finished with a f.ne burst of speed. BONNIE OMAR cynic very wide on the stretch turn and kept swerving nut. but finished fast next to the outer rail. TOPANGO tired. MARIONETTE set a fsst pace to the stretch and quit. Q/OQ»7 FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Kile. June 5. 1925— 1:1»%— 4— 113. Purse 600. 3-year-olds and *J"andand 4 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 425; second, 100; third, 0; fourth, 25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book strt 89798 LEW POPE w» 5 110 6 5 44 1 P 1 K Noe W Phillips 230-100 U0122 = ,HEEN SPRINGwb 5 109 2 4 H 4 3 21 R Yelton Kane and Ziegler 1G0-100 90175JOLLY BOT w 4 113 5 3 3» 3 2i 34 E McClng F P Wilson 210-100 88929 I FIRST PULLET w 9 102 4 I 24 2* 4 44 F Kehrt T J Abrams 2080-10 90122 llAI.KFlLL w 4 110 3 3 5= 5 5» 54 C Corbett J K Kelly 3030-100 90121 PROTECTRESS wan 3 103 1 6 6 6 6 6 W Bog ski L P Phelps 2060-100 Time. 25%, 47%. 1:18%. Track fast. 2 certificates earned — Lew Pope. 6 CO straight, 3.40 place, 2 20 show; Green Spring, 3 29 place, 2 20 show: Jolly Boy, 2.20 show. Equivalent booking- Lew Polie. 230 to 100 straight. 70 to 100 piace, 10 to 100 show; Green Spring CO to 100 place, 10 to 100 show: Jolly Boy. 10 to 100 show. Winner— Cb. g, by Hanbridge — Helma S., by Cesarion trained by W. Phillips; bred by Mr. G. II. Moore. Went to post at 4 02. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LEW POPE began somewhat slowly, but came fast when settled in his stride and, racing into a good lead, drew away easily in the final eighth. GREEN SPRING suffered from interference after going a quarter in the lead, but came again and finished fast n-xt to the inner rail. JOLLY BOY. a forward contender all the way, finished gamely. FIRST PLLLET showed speed for a half PROTECTRESS began slowly. Scratched ! 0177 Eddie Jr.. 117; 90124,Yoohoo, 103; 90289 Trapnet 117; 90177Seths Alibi 1"3 90177 R. K nark. 110; 90122 Ascot, 103. QsfkQQQ BIITH RACE— 1 Kile. June 4. 1925— 1 40%— 6— 107. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and *JJK L 0 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second. 100; third. 50; fourth, 25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockey* Owners Equiv Book Strt 90177VIEN.NESB wb 4 104 5 9 21 31 3 14 14 L Mmery W A Baumgartner 90-10 90175 TEST OF TIME m 3 9 10 2 1 ll 14 -k 2 J Sylvia I. E Ruff 300-100 89805 NANS FORTLNEwb 1 W ! 1 S 4» 3« 3 I Frogte Bonaventure Stb 8010-100 90234 SLANDERER w a 109 6 1 31 I1 5" 4J 4" F Lee J Kellec r.-I» UOUSW LAND yLEEN w- 4 96 2 in 9* 9» 9» 7 51 I Hebert Woodland Stk Fm Stb MM-100 892S2"TILSA ««» M R 5 i f.1 «4 61 C»» E QV lli.nl Mrs E W Wright Mfr-tM 90175 BQ*ss Mc.MASTERSw 4 1U9 4 4 44 24 s» 51 7" R II ngion P o Sullivan MssVIM 90I2I ALLlRING ws 5 10S 9 7 7l 81 8" 81 8» H Long D McDade 110"0-H0 K9628 TODDY TOAST w 5 116 1 6 s ?■ 7 9 9" L Simon A Gniff.igmi 7060-101 90176 FERRUM wb 6 109 7 5 10 10 10 10 10 L Neal T II Harkness 2300-100 Time, 25. 49%, 1:16%, 1:43. Track fast. 2 certificates earned Viennese. 3 SO stisight, 3.40 place, 3 00 ssssw; Test of T.me, 11 60 plsce, 10 20 show; Nans Fortune. 13.40 show Equivalent booking lennese. 90 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; Test of Time. C30 to 100 place, 41U to 100 ihow: Nans Fi.rlune, r.7o to 100 show. Winner— Ch f, by Colonel Vennic — Fleetabelle. by Handsel trained by W. A. Baumgartner; bred by Mr. Jerome II. Respessl. Went to [«.st at 4 ML At post 4 minutes. Stsrt good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. VIENNESE gained steadily and. passing TEST HF TIME when nearing the finishing line. held the latter safe to the end. TEST OF TIME set a good pace and came aga.n after being headed. NANS FORTUNE finished resolutely sa the ins.de. SLANDERER was tlr ng at the end. WOODLAND OIKEN made up some ground TILS ran a ! oor race MJLIRE Mi MASTERS tin- in the stretch. Orcrvr«-Sh-a Nan s Fottune, 3 pounds, Alluring, 4. I j . QfkOOQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-18 Kiles. Sopt. 6. 1924— 1 40—3—99. Purse 600. 4-year-olds t/Vuili/ and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 425; second, 100; third. 0; fourth. 15. Ind.X Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book Strt 90235 = "ZEALOT wb 6 108 3 2 1" 1" 1» 1» 1« E McCIng J Coffey 150-100 90234"OSSALEEN w 1 1 96 4 3 51 4 4« 4» 21 S Hebert E Houghton 320-100 90I76TICKER wn 4 10C 1 1 24 24 21 3» 3* J Merime Beacom Manor Stable 560-100 90235 FRED KINNEY wn I 101 2 4 31 3 3» 21 4« I, Mmery W A Baumgartner 320-100 901261 SAM LORCH w 5 103 5 5 7 7 7 6» 51 N Burger O B Diggs 8020-100 8916! BYGONE DAYS w 7 107 6 7 41 5 6 51 G» R Holway Lounsberry and Beasly 7-60-100 89934 STEVENS w 4 102 7 6 6» 6» 5l 7 7 E Gelloni F J Boyle 1330-100 Time. 24%. 48%, 1:14%, 1:41, 1:47%. Track fast. 2 certificstei earned— Zealot, 5.00 straight, 3.20 place, 3.20 show; Ossaleen. 3 40 place, .80 show: Ticker. 20 show. Equivalent booking Zealot. 130 to 100 straight. CO to 100 place, CO to 100 show; Ossaleen, 70 to 101 pace. 40 to 100 show: T.cker. 110 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. g. by Whsk Broom II., or Thunderer— Pankhurst, by Voter trained by J. Coffey; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney. Went to punt at 4:39. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ZEALOT began well and. setting a good pace for the entire distance, won in a canter. OSSALEEN saved ground on the turns and finished fast on the ins.de. TICKER raced in closest pursuit to the stretch and f n shed gamely. FRED KINNEY tired right at the end. Scratibed— t0234-Gen. Cadorna, 103. Overweights - Zealot, 4 pounds; Sam Lorch, 1; Bygone Days. 2; Stevens, 1.


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