Daily Racing Form Charts: Aurora, Daily Racing Form, 1925-06-13

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OAIUT RACING FORM AURORA AURORA. ILL.. FRIDAY. JUNE 12. 1925 Exposition Park 1 Mile. Eighth Day. Biposition Tark Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 21 days. Weather clear. Stewards. J. F. Monck, H. P. Conkling and M. N. Macfarlan. Judges, C. Campau, F. Dunne and A. Blanchard. Starter. II. Mornssey. Rucing Secretary. M. N. Maefarlan. Raring starts at 2.15 p. m. Chicago daylight saving time. W indicates whip, S spurs, II blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. QH/lQfi FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlong*. June «. 192S— :54%— 2— 115. Valerie Punt. Purse J/vlOU C0. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Met value to winner 00; second, 1125; third, 0; fourth. 5. Indu Iloraes AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 88620 RUNKRVA w 100 4 S 4 3" 2» 1| F Lee C! Horning 9:20-100 90230M.AVIGNE w 104 8 5 1" 1 lb 21 R Hngton Cicero Stable, 400-100 90230 BLACK ANGEL w 103 7 1 21 2 3» 31 R Yelton J H Limbird 1510-101 90178 CAPPIE w- 100 1 1 3 4 4 41 E Oellonl L P Phelps 6010-100 90230 SOIilillSK w 104 5 6 6 I 5| A Vlemot W H Snearly 5015-100 90230M.ADY ALLEN w 100 6 7 7" 7" 5" 6» K Hgland International Stabla 251-100 89571 EMANCIPATION w 103 2 2 5i 51 7» 7« H Long A Pitt 220-10* 88830 SA.NNATUGA w 106 3 4 8888J Merime Leslie Stable 600-100 Time. 23S- 48%. 56%. Track faat. certificates earned— Runorva. 88 40 straight. 3 40 place, 3.20 show; Lavigne, SO place, .20 show: Black Angel, jr. CO show. Equivalent booking Kunervn, 0320 to 100 straight. 2570 to 100 place, 500 to 100 show; I.avigne, 290 lo 100 place. CO to 100 show; Black Angel. 180 to 100 show. Winner- "h f. by Runnymede — Preservation, by Salvation trained by C. Horning; bred by Mr. Adolph II Sp-cikels. Went to post at 2:16. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. RUNERVA. away slowly, socn ra ed into prominence on the outside and wore I.AVIUNE down in the stretch to win drawing clear. The latter raced into a good early lead, but could not bold his ad-Tantage. BLACK ANGEL ran well, but was tiring in the stretch drive. I.ADY ALLEN was buffeted about in the early runn ng. hut la k sjieed. EMANCIPATION made a poor showing. Overweights — Lavigpe, 1 pound; Sohn.se. 4: Sannatuga, 1. AAA QfT SECOND RACE— 3-4 Milo. June 5. 1925—1:12*4—4—113. Ann Sutherland Purse. Purse «L?"*:X«- 4 C0. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third. 0; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Va Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Bock. Strt 80286 CLIMAX wsb 4 109 1 4 4k 41 2 1 N Burger S W Grant 150-100 90231 CLOUGHJORDAN w 6 111 4 1 U l1 1 2 J Merime Mra J Phillips 410-100 90337FIRST PULLET w 9 106 5 1 3 3» 3 3» E Gelloni T J Abrama 270-100 90286"A ALEXANDER w 9 103 3 5 6 51 5 41 A Vlemot J Randolph 540-100 90382POLYCHRESTY wb 1 101 6 3 2» 2» 4» 5» L Neal Morris and Nolan 1700-100 90285 MARTHA MOOREws 5 102 2 6 5 - 6 6 6 J Majestic Mrs C S Lemieur 1620-101 Time. 23%, 48S. 1:14%. Track fast. certificates earned — Climax. .00 straight, . CO place, . CO show; Cloughjordan, .80 place, .00 show; First Pullet, 00 show. Equivalent booking- Climax. 150 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Cloughjordan, 140 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show: First Pullet. 30 to 100 show. Wnner-Ch. g. by Golden Maxim — Eva K., by The Friar trained by R. Williams; bred by Mr. Thomas M Murphy. Went to p-.ist at 2.43. At poet 1 minute. Start good nnd slow. Won handily: second and third driving CLIMAX gained steadily in the stretch and. passing CI,OUGn.IORDAN when nearing the finishing line, was going away at the end. CLOUGHJORDAN set a good pace and raced POLYCHRKSTY into defeat, but tired in the stretch. FIRST PILLET raced gamely, hut could never improve her position. ARCHIE AI-EXANDER ran poorly. POLYCHRESTY tired badly. Scratched 90286 Doctor Tubbs. 107: 741R9 Argento. 102; 90285 Pacific, 105. Overweights — Archie Alexander, 1 l ound; Polychresty, 5. Qpf| IOC THIRD RACE— 6-$ Mile. Oct. 2. 1924—1:00—3—109. Mary Marble Purse. Purse «7VF±t 0 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Met value to winner 26; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index noraes AWtPPSt % 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 89716 JOHN Q KELLY wb 5 111 2 2 3» 3 Ill H Long L Guarino 76"-101 901 24 GEO GROOM wb 3 101 5 5 51 4» 4» 2 S Hebert J B Partridge £91-100 89767"LTLE ALFRED wb 4 111 4 $ 2" 2 11 3« L Neal O Holland 320-100 85089POLAND wb 4 116 11 l1 l" 21 4« K Noe T J Abrams 140-100 90180 mO FAY wb 3 107 8 $ 6" 5 5» 5» J Merime Beacom Manor Stable 760-100 j 90068 MARY DEAR w 3 100 0 4 4 6« 6» 6 J Majestic Mrs H MrQuage 920-100 90289 A J. BlJA w 4 116 7 6 71 8 7» 71 W Breen J P Welsh 8061-100 88704 MAUNA LOA w 7 116 3 7 8 71 8 8 R Hngton L E Moore 4080-100 Time. 23%. 47%, 1:01%. Track fast. certificates earnedlohn Q. Kelly. 7 20 straight, 80 place, .20 show; Geo. C.room, 00 place. 20 show: Little Alfred, $.160 show-Equivalent booking John O Kelly. 760 to 100 straight. 240 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Geo. Groom. 300 to 100 place. 110 to 100 show: Little Alfred, 80 to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by Iltimus — Event, by Adam trained by 8, H. Morton; bred by Mr. W. B. Miller. Went to j ost at 3:09. At post 1 minute, start good and slow, won driving: second and third the same. JOHN Q. KELLY joined the leaders in the last sixteenth anil, taking the lead, held GEO. GROOM safe. The latter raced well and finished gamely. LITTLE ALFRED tired after racing POLAND into defeat. POLAND set a fast early pace, but tired badly after going a half. MARY DEAR showed early speed. The others ran poorly. Scratched 90383 Monastery. 116; 80931Qulok Lunch. 107; 00124Yoohoo, 102; 87459Pest, 111. — AAi OQ FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Sept. 2. 1924—1:06 — 3 — 109. Lady Next Door Handi-t7vf*iOit/ cap- Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 75; second 00; third. 00; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSI % Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Uiuiv. Book. Strt 89921 ALLEDBN w 6 114 1 7 01 0J 11 1" J Majestic J J Hedderman 5480-10 89809 BANTER w 5 119 3 1 31 31 21 21 II Long W S Heaton 220-101 88481 KING OK T. SPAwb 5 112 S S t 3 3" J Merime A Rold 450-1OJ 90233 PUBLISHER w 1 103 5 8 8 71 7» 4 K Hgland J Gough 600-100 90288-11RAEDAI.BANE w 6 125 S 3 ! !» S» 5» K Noe L T Cooper 260-100 190175 IPOCsCT srOCtl wb 3 102 7 4 HI- 4" 61 W Anson C C Wright 1000-100 90070]GOLD MOUNT w 5 106 C 5 61 4 1 6" 7» F Lee J Keller 2001-101 90336 TOIANGO wsb 5 104 4 6 7b 8 8 8 W Bo;; ski W R Padgett 2001-100 Time. 23. 47%. 1:07. Track fast. certificates earned — Alleden. 11 CO straight, 8 20 place, 00 show; Banter, 40 place, 03 show: King of the Spa, 20 show. Equivalent liooking Alleden. 5480 to 100 straight. 1310 to 100 place, 250 to 100 show; Banter, 120 to 10" pacc. 50 to 10J show: King of the Spa. 110 to 100 show. Winner— B. g, by Goldic — Dakota Girl, by Electioneer trained by A. J neffernan; bred by Mr L J. Harmon. Went to tw.st at 3 39. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same Al.I.EDKN. well ridden, made up gruund in the first quarter and, coming fast on the ins de on the streti h turn, raced into the lead and outfinished BANTER in the final drive. The latter raced close up throughout and made a game finish. KING OF THE SPA finished fast on the inside. PUBLISHER made up muili ground. BRAEDELBANE tired under his heavy impost. POCKET MOUSE also tired after setting a fast pace to the stretch. Scratched— I R0070Broonistcr, 115. QA lifk FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 6. 1924—1:46—3—99. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and «tr"~i:~xcvF upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third. 0; fourth, 5. In - Horses AWtPISt % % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equir. Book, strt 90236-W THE WIZARD w 4 104 0 5 3J 2* 2= 2= 1» W Bog-ski J Gough 820-100 190236 iRACHL POTTRwb 4 109 4 3 1= 1" 1 1 2« D Frogte Bonaventure Stable 400-100 90126BEAK GRASS wb 4 99 2 2 21 3 31 3 3 L Picuon Mm R MoGurvcy 710-100 90126 1 •« II. M TELL II. w 6 114 3 4 4" 4» 4 4» 4« L Neal W R Padgett 110-100 90070 LADY INEZ wb 5 99 1 1 5 5 r, 5 5 K H gland Mrs W D Millard 35-10 Time. 24%. 4. 114%. 1:41%, 1:47%. Track faat. certificates earned — Wilmer the Wizard. 8 40 straight, . HO place, . CO show; Rachel Potter, .40 place, .40 show: Bear Grass. Ho show. Equivalent hooking Wilmer the Wizard. 820 to 100 straight. 240 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show-Rachel Potter. 170 to 100 place. 70 to 10O show: Bear Grass. 40 to 100 show J Winner — B. g, by Jim Gaffney — Teacher, by Grecnan trained by G. P. Pross; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock. Went to post at 4 05 At post 1 minute Start goo! and slow Won driving; second and third the same. WILMER TBI WIZARD gradually wore RACHEL POTTER down in the stretch and just got up in time to win. KACHBL IOTTKK raced into a gtiod early lead and fmshed resolutely but tiring. BEAR GRASS ran well all the way. WILLIAM TELL II. ran below his true form and could neer get to the leaders. LADY INEZ was outrun all the way. Qaf. 1 11 8LXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Juno 5. 1925— 1:12%— 4— 113. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and ■EFVA upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt h* Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Boik strt 90231 PtSOOT O. w 1 m 2 5 4- 5» IK 1 I. Sim. in J II Bus, h. r .r.O-loo 90067LAVINIA w ;. M 8 4 5« 41 21 2| F Merime Arsoniu St.illo 000-100 90287SHINING fJOLD w 11 4 10J [i 1 H 1 3 3|K Noe F Nugent 150-100 90338-SQ E McMASTsSRSw 1 1-1 ,; « 0" 6« 41 I J SyBia F 0 Sullivan 2i.u-l.IO MtttROYAL QstOKOM » a 4 103 7 3 3« 1"! 5 0* R Yelton J | ownbey 1240-100 80231 Ml. BELIEVE MEwn $ lie 5 j ;„ 3i 6. fli h Long W Curran 450-10J 88327 BATTLE BEST w 4 Mi « | 8 8 8 7a F Kelirt II Van By 2.,«-]0u 80386t-nESTWooD BOYw 6 M 17 7« 71 7« 8 A Vlemot M Kata 3000-100 Time, 23%. 4»%. 1:13%. Track fast. certificates earned — Peggy O . ,100 straight, .80 place, 00 bhow; l.aviii.n. 80 place, 00 show. Shining Gold. 00 show. Equivalent I, » king Peggy O . 500 to 100 straight. 140 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Lavinia, 140 t* 100 place. 50 to 100 show. Shining Gold, 30 to 100 show Winner Br f. by Roots and Saddle Arrow wood, by Javelin trained by J. II Buai her; bred by Mr. Thomas M Murphy I Went to |nist at 4 33 At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PEGGY O. MM fast on the outside on the stretch head and, taking the lead midway of the streth. was going away at the end. LAVINIA gained steadily, but seemed to tire slightly right at the end SHINING GOLD set a fast pace to the final eighth, th.11 tired. SQUIRE M. MASTERS ran 1 a good race and was id close quarters when nearing the finish. ROYAL GEOBGK tired, as did BOYS j P.EMKVK ME Over* eight— Rojal George, 3 pounds. J Qft-1 12 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Sept- 15, 1924— 1 45 — and— 110. Purse . *J"md 4-yoar-olds and upward. Claimina;. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0. fourth, 5 Index Horsea AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Hook. Strt 90235 WAR ZONE WB 9 105 4 5 41 3» 3" » 1« H Long- Mra W D Millard 460-100 90121 PANNA w 6 97 S 4 1 1» 1 ll 2« S Hebert Campbell Stk Fm Stb 3010-109 1 0234 GEN. CADORNA w I IDS U 2 ! 2 3 31 L Simon J H Buscher 1230-100 80120 M.A ORB v ; 107 t I 5 4» 4" 4 K. Noe T Boland 130-100 80291 MtECHABITE w 5 112 1 2 3 4| 5 5» 5« E Oellonl F J Boyle 580-100 90233 TICKLER w 4 M 9 9 9 9 9 7" 6 J Pitz Ohio Stable 3000-100 90234 ICHAPLET wb 5 102 0 7 6« «» 6» 6» 7" N Burger O B Dlgga 610-100 90176 DOUGHOREGAN wb 0 97 2 6 71 8* 81 8» 8« E J OBrn W C Weant 3080-100 90072 WAPITI wb 7 105 7 8 8 7« 7» 9 9 F Lee J Keller 560-100 Time, 24%, 49. 1:15. 1:4$. 1:46%. Track fast. certificates earned— War Zone. 1.20 straight, 00 place, .00 show; Panna, 1.60 place, 40 show: Gen. Cadorna. 1925.sh 20 show. Equivalent booking— War Zone, 460 to 100 straight. 300 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Panna, 980 to 100 place. ssM to 100 show: Gen. Cadorna. 210 to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by Dorando — Boco, by Matchmaker trained by W. D. Millard; bred in England by Mr. A. Crossman. Went to post at 4:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second nnd third the same. WAR ZONE, close up from the start, came through on the inside on the stretch turn and. racing into the lead twenty yards from the finish, just lasted to win. PANNA raced into a good early lead, hut tHie.1 wide into the stretch and lost ground, but came again after lieing headed. GEN. CADORNA raced welL but tired in the stretch drive. LA ORB moved up. rapidly in the stretch, but tired in the final drive. RECHABITE qu.t. CHAPLET was alwnyj outpaced. WAPITI was far back all the way. Scratched— 90338 Tulsa. 103; 901.1R Alluring. 94: 90280 Bonneville, 99 Overweights — La Orb. 5 pounds. Tickler, 2. Chaplet, 1.


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