Daily Racing Form Charts: Aurora, Daily Racing Form, 1925-06-17

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I3A1DT RACING FORM AURORA AURORA. ILL., nrr-DAT. JUTTE IS, 1925 — Exposition T»rk 1 Mile. Eleventh Day. Exposition rark Jockey lull S| t.g Meeting of 21 day.. Weather clear. Stewards, J. r. Mom W. H. 1. Conkling and M. N. Ma. tartan. Judges, C. Campau, F. Dunne and A. Blancharl Starter. H. Morrissey. Racing Secretary. M. N. Macfarlan. Racing starts at 2 15 p. m. Chicago daylight sav.ng time. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the d stance of each rare indicate date, track record, are of horse and weight carr.od. *Ind.cate. apprentice allowance. QOkO~l FIRST BACE— 6 12 ruilorurs. Sept. 27. 1924— 1:06— 3— 109 1 rune 00. 3-yeex-olds. *-,,vr,J- Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third, 0; fourth. 5. lndei Uortea AWtIP3t % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt l .1o?J?,."KN FIIiK w 112 1 1 1" 1= 11 l W Anson V ■ Dunbar 480-:OO Sill. V "■ Kr- srHOOT.Rw 1117 6 4 21 2 2 2- K McClng J J Greeley 1-100 » 2.2*.!. ....C "OllIMITDNwIOT 3 2 41 3 3 3» K Noe J T Buckley »M 55555 5f£?*B ANN WB ""5 3 6 5$ 4 4« ■ Fator C Worthington 620-1C0 „„,,: ,,. MEUW-IW w 104 4 6 3 4J 5 and• D Frogtte Ronavpnture Stable ISttMOO 901, j III MIIAT w 107 2 5 5JS C C K llngton J J Holtman 2080-100 Time, 24%, 60S, 1:12%. Track heavy. certificates earned— Open Fire. 1 60 straight, .20 place, X0 show; Colonel Schooler, 00 O place. .4- .how; C. T. Worthington, .00 show. Equivalent bo.. kin? -Open Fire. 480 li 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Colonel Schooler. ■• 50 to KMJ place, it lo 100 show; 0. T. Worthington, 30 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. c, by fndcr Fire — Jamma, by Delhi trained by C. It. Anderson; bred by Mr. George r Starr. Went to po»t at 2:16. At post 1 mlnnle Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. OPEN F1I1E took the lead at once and. finishing gamely, withstood the challenge of COLONEL J S HOOI.Elt in the stretch. The latter soon raced into second place and, saving ground on the stretch turn, made a resolute finish. C. T. WORTHINGTON only ran fairly well. HESTER ANN failed to J 0 •how much speed MISS MEDDLING showed speed for a quarter. Overweights--C. T. Worlhington, 1 pound: Miss Meddling, 2. . - Qtf»fifl9! SECOND RACE-U-8 Kilo. Oct. 2. 1924—1:00—3—109. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. i. *JWJ J+* Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. - Index Horses A WtPlSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Book. Strt , - SMOKY DAY w 91 5 C «| 1 1 1 J Sylvia Sandidge and Webster 400-100 , «»"" VIKINO w 103 2 1 Ik 21. V 2"" I, Schaefer Pueblo Stablj 1100-10 , 00074 TURNER w 1 7 3 3 3 4 34 t II Hngton O A Trlntz 110-100 1 89760 NONA MAKIK w 106 4 4 6 0 4" 4 i E Fator Dortch Bros 2000-100 ■i 90491 PETER BRUSH w 104 1 1 2 3 5 6" C Corbett E L Vaughan 350-109 , P. BUSH wsb 10"i 6 5 51 5» G 6 J Eaton P A Bush 980-10 ■ I Time, 24%. 61%, 1.07%. Track heavy. certificates earned -Smoky Day, 0 00 straight, .40 place, 00 show; Viking, 20 place, . .60 show; Turner, .80 show. Equivalent book ng— Smoky Day. 400 to 100 straight, 170 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show Viking, 310 to 100 place. 80 to MM show; Turner, 40 to 100 show. Winner B. f. by Under Fire — Claire ODay, by Peep o Day trained by G. A. Robertson; bred 1 by Messrs. G. Watts A Sons. Went to post at 2:46. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the , same. SMOKY DAY took the lead with a rush after rounding the far turn and always held sway after wards. VIKING broke quickly, raced well and finished gamely, but tired after taking the lead. TURNER finished well and was wearing VIKING down. NONA MARIE stumbled at the start and gained stteadily r afterwards. PETER BRUSH quit badly. Overweight.— Viking, 4 pounds; Turner. 3; Nona Marie. 5: P. Bush. 1. QflRflJ THIRD RACE— 6-8 Kile. Oct, 2. 1924—1:00—3—109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and I •*WU upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner 26; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 6. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt ! 90177 POWER wb 5 110 6 6 6 6! 51 1» F Merimo Arsonia Stable Mt-W 90069 DOUBLE T »» 11 5 3 2» 21 2= 2i N Burger S W Grant 240-101 90385 FULL OF PEP w 3 106 3 4 .1 3 1 1 3 J Johnson E Krajacic 1400-101 90385 AI ENTIRE wn 6 109 1 I 6 61 31 4| W Bogskt WA Baumgartner 500-100 : 90385 GLORY wb 3 Ml 4 5 4 4 4» 5-1 L, Pichon K Ramsey 600-100 , 902J2IHYLS GENTRYw 3 107 2 2 1 l« « C A VIemot Lono Star Stable 260-1C0 Time, 26, 51%. 1:05. Track heavy. certificates earned— rower. 5.00 straight, .20 place, .80 show; Double T , 80 place 40 show: Full of Iep. 80 show. l Equivalent booking Power, C50 to 100 straight, 260 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show Double T 90 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show •; Full of Pep. 240 to 100 aha* Winner — Br. m, by Rapid Water — Surecome, by Delhi trained by H. G. Woods; bred by Mr Thomas Piatt. Went to jiost at 3:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. POWER was badly outjiaced in the early running, but finished with a rush on the outside and got up to win in the last few yards. DOUBLE T. followed the early leaders ciosely all the way and barely failed to win FULL OK PEP saved ground on the stretch turn and took the lead, but tired near the end ADVENTURE, slightly interfered with after the start, also saved ground turning for home. GLORY was always beaten. PHYLLIS GENTRY set a good pace, but tired badly m the stretch Srrat. lied MM Pink Tea, 95. Overweight — lull of Pep, 5 pounds. QOfkH-i F0UKTH HACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Sept. 27. 1924—1:06—3—109. Purso 00. 3-year-f "W olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50 third 5 I fourth, 6. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 89568*iRNDER SETH w« 5 10 6 4 3i 21 11 l|L Piclion Mra R McUarvey 29O-100 90348M EI.ION- w 5 106 5 1 1 1 2 2J A Neal T J Abrams 821-100 90025KOSMAN w 3 107 2 2 2 3« 3 33 I, Schaefer Pueblo Stable 180-100 , 886*7 MT. SHASTA wb 3 10 4 3 4« 4 1 4 4 J Sylvia S Martin 326-100 MMKIU BRODWAT VIM 1 I 6 6 6 5 W liog.ki W R Padgett 80-110 88230 ELLEN JANE w 3 106 3 5 5= S 5 6 E Fator C Worthington 1960-101 Time, 24%, 49%, 1:12%. Track heavy. | certificates earned - Tender Setb, 80 straight, 40 place, 83 show; Pelion, 1925.sh.40 place, .44 show: Kosman. 60 show. Equivalent hocking- Tender Seth. 290 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show Pelion 220 to 100 place. 120 to 100 show; Kosman. 30 to 100 show. Winner 0k, g, by Seth — Tender Bloom, by Sir Dixon trained by R. McGarvey; bred by Mr Benjamin A. Jon. 1 1 . Went to p st at 3 35. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TENDER SETH raced clcse up in the early running and. finishing gamely after turning for home, passed PELION and held the race safe at the end PELION showed the most speed in the heavy go.ng and finished gamely. KOSMAN saved ground on the stretch turn, but was tiring slightly at ! the end. MT SHASTA finished gamely on the ins de. OLD BROADWAY began slowly Sera t bed -IfJOooOIThro. Fay. 107. Overweights* — Pelion, 1 pound; Ellen Jane. 4. Qllfatfl FIFTH RACE— M ICle. June 5. 1925— 1 :12%-4— 113. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and «-»VfVF»«_f upward. Claiming. Net value to winnor 26; tecond, 00; third, 0; fourth. 5. 1 Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Book. Str t 90334 FALSE ALARM wb 4 110 9 5 21 1 1 1 V R Cochran I. B Rice 4890-100 : f-0437 MARTHA MOORE ws 5 1U5 5 7 8 5, 3* 21 1 Frogte Mrs C S Lemieux SOo-loo I 90441LAVINIA w 5 109 4 3 3* 3 2 31 F Merlme Arsoni.i Stable, ;.;;., . 9044 lROYAI. GEORGE wb 4 105 8 2 1 2J 4 4 R Yelton J s Ownbey 1710 10.1 - 90386STRAIGHT SHOT wli 6 100 6 6 61 *» 51 5 S Hebert M A M .-h An loo 90I4TW1IO CARES w 8 109 10 1 4 7« 7 6 L Schaefer Mrs F D.irrar 4100 ■ 90338 TODDY TOAST ws i 110 IB 51 til 6" 7" L Simon A Graffagini 3V1I ton 90552 WHITE ROOTS WB 5 110 2 10 10 10 8 8 J Johnson Dickey and Jones -oil loa i 90286 DOCTOR TUBBSwsb 6 110 7 9 91 9" 9 9« R Holway Lounsberry and Beabley 003-100 90285 PACIFIC w 4 110 | 4 7" 81 10 10 J Eaton C Houser 3K0-100 I Time. 25, 51%, 1:05%, 1:20. Track heavy. ! certificates earned False Alarm. 9.80 straight, 1.20 place, 3 20 show; Martha Moore "0 " place. H show; l-.v.n-i .20 show. i Equivalent Ixoking- False Alarm. 4800 to 100 straight. 1960 to 100 place, 560 to 100 -how Mirtha Moore. 260 to 100 place. M to 100 show; Lavinia. M to 10:1 show. i Winner II. g. by Ilittergold -Foyer, by Masetto trained by I.. B. Rice; bred by Mr C T Worthington. Went to |iost at 4 06. At post 1 minute Start good and slow Wor driving: second and third the same. FALSE ALARM took the lead after going tlir ightlis and. racing well to the end was d never headed afterwards MARTHA MuoliK rained st. adily and f.insh.-d fast. LAVINIA ran well * but was tinng in the eh sing strides. ROYAL GEORGE showed speed for a half mile. WHO rim f had a rough race. q Scratched 904:17 An hie Alexander, 103: 90194 Alluring, 100; MM Erskine Dale. 109 Qftftfaft SIXTH RACE-58 Kile. Oct. *. 1924— 1 00— 3— 109. Purse" WOoTlvear-olds and ut - • *7 WVF 3 ward. Claiming-. Net valuo to winner 25, second. 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtllSt ■. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Rook Str t ••S8«WIIIRLVIND wb 5 112 I 5 4« 4« 3 1« A VIemot A Pelletier l1n lnn 89765 JURAL EARLY w 3 102 7 7 7 6» 6 2l I. Simm j H tfrllll ifiiX inn 9 90338NANS FORTINEwB t M 6 1 6» 5 51 .1 D Fr..g t. Ronaventuro Stablo I 0-"l» 90285ROTARIAN w 3 109 4 4 :; 3 4 4 C foil,...- B siberts iL on J.044M-IHMS.; GOLD wb 4 116 I 1 |t| -■ 1| 51 K Noo p Nugent LI 9 90286 RDNXKl ws»3 105 5 6 51 7 7 6 W Hogsk, J.;„u..,. ST!?? 9 88318 DEAN II. w 3 105 2 2 2-J 11 2b 7 J Eaton o Corpora SSt « Timo. 24%. 49%. 1 03%. Track heavy. 8 , *2 «7V".",-* "-ned Whirlwind $.-.80 straight. $.1.80 place, .20 show; Juba! Early. 3 40 place. 60 show: Nans Fortune. $. 2il show 9* * w Equivalent h.s.l.mg Whirlwind. 190 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show Juhal Farlv r «-"ry. I- L. 100 pla.e. 2Kil to IIMJ Nan Fortune. 670 to show: a 160 lo 100 show. Winner -• 4h. g. by I Itlmus Sarnia, by Utleb.-c Itrained by J. UcGovern- brel hv Mr Tt — - - A Went to post **** At ,~.t 5 minutes. Start mi and s!ow. Won easily /second and tMrd I driving. WHIRLWIND, r.iiishing fast on the outside, raced into the lead in the last sutenth and was tl going away at the end Jl HAL KARI.Y closed a gap with a rush after being far hack in the earlv run ning NAN s FORTUNE also made much up ground UOTARIAN ran a poor race .SHINING GOLD S fractious at the lamer, set the pace most of the way. but tired badly DHA.N H ran well Scratched 90179Candy Stick. 106. Overweights Nans Fortune, 4 pounds; Dean If., L. 90607 "—g"11-""- 8«Pt- 6. 1034-1 :46-3-4 9. Pnrs. 00. 3-y«rU. V * ,nd •Py«°- Claiming. Net value to winnor 00; second, 25; third, 0; fourth. 6. index Horse. A Wt PPSt % % % Str Fin Jockey. Owners Equiv. Book Strt 92?9i RICHEI IFU B "w . S i ! 3 l 2 E " W Ans"n C C Wr"fh ~1 90184 FLYING i HITP.. o" ! I E* S 2 2J W n°eski W A Baumgartner 260-H« 90551 .SFTHS KuWFlf. S I I « 51 I 6 * Z " Fa,or n°rt,h Bro" ™-™ 90494 ZANZIBAR Jll S JSTSS * l ■ ■ «™ F Farrar 480-100 9019u.f-LK STOCKING w!S i . S £ a, « SI" "T" J H ,:uscher -*-"* 90339 BYGONE DAYS ZmilTTT • S ,,""" S K"" 4"*-» Tio iaii" k,J -—-■ 7 I ..„ K "" »" Lounsberry and P.easly 2O20-1C0 »■ certlficaf.. --- -M"-*H •»*. 1:1»%. 1:48%. 1:54%. Track heavy. .«rshow"ny,nc rSStmmSE? i9A0 str"cbt *400 "!ltp- mm """"• ■— ** ** c° ■"»«• 130 orSlioTaceOO1",; AL* h"" aSLS ,,.°° 8,raie,,t «" «» ,0° Pla«. ™ to 100 show; Richelieu. "h"™ " F Winner ,.?? ""• J"". 200 to 100 show. ThoniaL If Murphy. n - K 7 " M"lm~ * Mac. by Plaudit trained by C. R. Anderson: by Mr. »»»TL VSlr-—f *- —t-1 minnt- s,art Rood and slow. Won driving: second and third the FLYING 1K,:v -B PRINCE closed cloaed [a * H "— "nJ W"8 ""i "earing the winner down, „ a ,nd tired. gap was gong fast at the end. SETH S FLOWER showed speed, but Scratched— rK3.19Zea!ot. Ill OjeMvis-Fjymgnnc 1 pound; Boths Flower. 4; Bygone Days. 1.


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