Pimlico, Daily Racing Form, 1927-05-14

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PIMLICO Copyright 1927 by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company PIMLICO MD FEIDAY MAY 13 1927 Pimlico 1 Mile Eleventh day Maryland Jockey Club Spring meeting of 12 days Weather clear Stewards A G Weston G Brown Jr and F J Bryan Judges J B Campbell F G Riggs anil H P Conkling Starter J F Milton Racing Secretary F J Bryan Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 230 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse date track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance QOKTO FIEST EACE 4 12 Furlongs Dignns May 13 1926 53 2 111 1300 Added JLO fOO 2yearolds Claiming Net value to winner 900 second 278 third 167 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Euuiv Odds Strt 131823 TRUE PAL w 113 56 35 2i li D Emery A L Austin K 13010 BIRDWOOD wn 115 32 lnk lnk 2 i J C Mersr Wm Garth 1S5100 12885 FAIR ANITA w 112 61 21 3 3 ° R Jackson H G Bedwell 640100 128852 FIRE FAIRY WB 112 4 3 4 4 4k k 4h W Barr W J Owens 235100 13092 CAROLYN LEE WB 108 2 5 6 51 5 L Lang W W Looney 1110100 111010013182MERIDA 13182MERIDA w 112 1 4 5l 6 6 R Peterncl E F Wnitney 820100 820100Time Time 23 49 55 Track fast 2 mutnels paid True Pal 2310 straight 820 place 550 show Birdwood 400 place 310 show Fair Anita 450 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds True Pal 1035 to 100 straight 310 to 100 place 175 to 100 show Bird wood 100 to 100 place 55 to 100 show Fair Anita 125 to 100 show showWinner Winner Br c by Troutbeck Palisade by Von Tromp trained by A I Austin bred by Mrl J L Tarlton Winner entered to be claimed for 3500 3500WENT WENT TO POST 231 AT POST 4 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameTRUE TRUE PAL raced in close pursuit of the pacemaker from the start and finishing gamely headed BIRDWOOD and took the lead in the last sixteenth BIRDWOOD raced into the lead on the last turn and held on well to near the end FAIR ANITA began fast and setting the early pace briefly raced well all the way but appeared to be in close quarters next the inner rail in the stretch drive and her rider could not do her justice FIRE FAIRY was always outrun CAROLYN LEE swerved in the stretch and impeded FIRE FAIRY 3IERIDA lacked speed speedScratched Scratched 13010 Joe Adams 110 13010 Stella May 107 Pug 108 Dnrberville 113 113Overweight Overweight Carolyn Lee 1 pound f OOe O SECOND RACE 34 Mile Mainmast May 6 1924 1104 6 116 Purse 1300 3 JLO l f 7 yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 900 second 250 third 150 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir Odds Strt 12987 3 DANGER SIGNALw 4 112 3 2 2i 1 I1 I1 G Hudglns C Van Bergen 540100 130463 ALEX WDLIFFEw 5 117 5 4 4124383FRANIC 4 33 3i 2 D Emery Capital Stable 71 713l 124383FRANIC ANDRWSw 3 113 7 1 18987G 3l 2 21 3 L Morris E K Bryson 6 8987G FINLAND WB 5 117 4 5 5 41 43 4J J C Mergr W Garth 365100 13188 FORETIME w 3 105 1 7 7 7 6 5 R Jackson H G Bedwell 2115100 13094 SATOGA MAJEwB 5 123 6 6 6RAGGEDY 6 5i 6s W Curran P F Joyco 170100 170100lh RAGGEDY ANDY W 3 111 23 I lh G1 7 7 W Smith H M Luttrca 44CO100 44CO100Time Time 24 49 115 Track fast 2 mutuels paid Danger Signal 1280 straight 490 place 360 show Alex Woodliffe 710 place 450 show Frank Andrews 540 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Danger Signal 540 to 100 straight 145 to 100 place 80 to 100 show Alex Woodliffe 255 to 100 place 125 to 100 show Frank Andrews 170 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch f by Danger Rock Northlight by Northern Star trained by C IT Douglas bred by Belray Farm Winner entered to be claimed for 3GOO 3GOOWENT WENT TO POST 3CS AT POST 4 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driving drivingDANGER DANGER SIGNAL close up from the start took the lead on the last turn and keeping it held ALEX WOODLIFFE safe to the end ALEX WOODLIKFE improved his position steadily and made a game finish FRANK ANDREWS forced a good pace and made several challenges but tired in the final quarter FINLAND bolted out on the stretch turn and finished extremely wide FORETIME closed a gap SARATOGA MAJE was crowded back at the start and was never able to get up after ¬ wards RAGGEDY ANDY showed speed Overweight Raggedy Andy 1 pound 1 Q ill TH1KI RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Shuffle Along Nov 3 1923 142 3 110 JLO JLOMfO MfO Purse 13CO 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner J900 second 250 third 150 Index Horses AWtPPSt U Vs i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir Odds Strt 127 71 FLAGSHIP n 5 120 t 2 1J 1 ° Il Il lU D Emery F Serio 360100 12940 ALLFEY w 3 105 5 6 6 51 2 2 ° 2 J Crgmllo W S Kilmer 360100 250100 13130 DEXTER w 3 110 3 5 31 41 5 41 43 O Brassa R W Carter 11GO100 13130MEDIUS 11GO10013130MEDIUS w 3 110 14 4 G3 7 7 51 M Fator P J Buchanan 125100 13139 LEGATION W 5 117 4 3 2 3 4nk 5 G W Curran Mrs F V Cummings 13S5100 13230IIEDGEFENCE 13S510013230IIEDGEFENCE WB 5 120 G 7 5 2 31 6 7 G Huilgina E P Summerfield 743100 Time 743100Time 24 49 115 141 146 Track fast 2 mutuels paid Flagship 920 straight 500 place 340 show All fey 350 place 290 show Shadowdalc 240 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Flagship 300 to 100 strntght 181 to 100 place 70 to 1 00 show Allfey 175 to 100 place 43 to 100 show Shadowdalc 20 to 100 show Winner Ch g by Man o War Understudy by Star Ruby trained by jH Faulstlchbtcdtby Mr and Mrs Walter M Jeffords Winner entered to be claimed for 5000 WENT TO POST 341 AT POST 1 minute V yi yiStart Start good and slow for all but Hedgefcnce Won easily second and third driving FLAGSHIP set a good pace from soon after the start and was under restraint through the stretch ALLFEY Bared ground on all the turns and came fast after entering the home stretch but was held Continued on twelfth page PDOJCO Continued from ninth pace f I safe by the winner SHADOWDALE badly outran early while racing extremely wide finished reso ¬ lutely and covered more ground than the others DEXTER raced well MEDIUS and LEGATION had no mishaps HEDCEFKNCK began flatfooted but raced into second place and quit badly t OO 5 I FOUKTH XACE 4 12 Tnrlong Dignus May 13 1926 53 a 111 El JLO OJL Running SPRING JUVENILE STAKES 5000 Added 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 5740 second 1000 third 500 fourth 250 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir Odds Strt 13043 ALL CALLAO w 115 11 1 1411 O Brassa Greentreo Stable T135100 13185 SOLACE wn 118 8 5 4 4i 2 H Ericksn J P Jones 4670100 467010013137JTHURON 13137JTHURON WB 118 3 7 G 2k 3 E Barnea W J Salmon 455100 45510013185POLISH 13185POLISH WB 118 74 2k 3k 44 D Emery J E Davis 1495100 124 85 PRATE WB US 10 8 5 51 54 M Fator Greentree Stable 13134SCOTCH AND SODAwB US 2 2 84 6 6 J Callahn Sagamore Stabl 1625100 13185 NETTA RUN w 115 59 9 8 7 W Smith Mrs1 R B Deans + 1400100 13 185 WATER LAD WB US G G 7 7k ° k 71 S1 C McCrsn Mrs J Arthur 1000100 100010012888ROSE 12888ROSE ETERNAL w 122 4 3 31 9 9 P Walls H T Archibald 545100 13137 ROONEY w US 9 Ran out J C Merger Wm Garth t ttCoupled tCoupled as Greentree Stable entry Mrs R B Deans and Wm Garth entry Time 22 47 54 Track fast 2 mutuels paid Greentrec Stable entry 470 straight 280 place 230 show Solace 2250 place 1200 show Thuron 430 show showEquivalent Equivalent looking odds Grcentrec Stable entry 135 to 100 straight 40 to 100 place 15 to 100 how Solace 1025 to 100 place 500 to 100 show Thuron 115 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch f by Dominant Maracaibo by Spanish Prince II trained by C Phillips bred by Creentree Stable WENT TO POST 422 AT POST 2 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameALL ALL CALLAO away forwardly set a fast pace all the way and gamely ontfinished SOLACE The latter raced close up and coming on the outside finished fast and gamely TUURON raced to the leaders with a rush on the stretch turn where be raced into a pocket then secured a clear course along the inner rail and finished fast POLISH was hard ridden for the entire way and ran a good race PRATE wan forced to race wide all the way SCOTCH AND SODA was shuffled back soon after the start WATEIt LAD was crowded and knocked back ROSE ETERNAL was in close quarters and quit In the last quarter ROONEY ran off on the way to the post bolted over the fence and lost her rider She was not returned to the start in the race but all wagers on the GarthDeans entry stand standScratched Scratched 13092Wind Flower 115 12600 Leyland 118 13227 Cayuga 118 General Diskin 118 g OO O FIFTH KACE 1 116 Miles Hephaistos May 10 1922 144 3 107 Arlington JLO UOM Handicap Purse 1500 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 1000 sec ¬ ond 300 third 200 Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 13013GRENIER WSB 5 112 2 5 1J I1 I1 I1 I1 E Barnes Mrs W J Giblln 90100 12844 BU O T WEST WSB 6 104 4 G 41 31 2 ° k 2 2 O Brassa Seagram Stable 925 100 12844 COGWHEEL WB 4 107 3 2 21 243 3J 3J D Emery Mrs A L Austin 1240100 13013 CHAIRMAN WB 3 110 6 1 5 5 44 44 41 L Morris H G Bedwell 1085100 108510012945BACKROPE 12945BACKROPE WB 3 109 5 3 C 6 5 5 5 J Crgmile R Parr 4SO100 12806 GOLDBEATER WB 5 111 1 4 3l 4 6 6 G M Fator D Raymond 845100 845100Time Time 23 48 113 140 147 Track fast 2 mutuels paid Grenier 380 straight 270 place 230 show Beau of the West 570 place 330 show Cogwheel 310 show showEquivalent Equivalent looking odds Grenier 90 to 100 straight 35 to 100 place 15 to 100 show Beau of the West 185 to 100 place 65 to 100 show Cogwheel 55 to 100 show showWinner Winner II h by Sir Douglas Maple Copse by Sundridge trained by B H Potts bred In England by Col C W Birkin BirkinWENT WENT TO POST 454 AT POST 1 minute minuteStart Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving drivingGUENIER GUENIER raced into the lead on the first turn and held it to the end without trouble BEAU OP THE WEST was crowded when going to the first turn but raced close up and made a challenge entering the home stretch but was outfintahed COGWHEEL raced well and had no mishaps CHAIRMAN could n r reach the leaders BACKUOPE began well hut ran poorly GOLDBEATER quit badly badlyScratched Scratched 13184 Thomasine 107 1318G Architect 113 13188Dixie Smith 110 SIXTH KACE 34 MUe Mainmast May 6 1924 110 6 116 Towym Cbumins Handicap Purse 1500 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 1000 sec ¬ ond 300 third 200 AWtPPSt VI Str Fin Jockeys Owners E iuiv Odds Strt 13096LOUNGER WB 6 118 31 4nk 11 14 11 H Ericksn S Louis 25a100 25a10012986SUKY 12986SUKY w 3 103 6 5 5 2 24 2k O Brassa B Harding 710100 12011 ENNUI WB 3 96 2 3 3 5 k 51 3 J Callahn W J Salmon 275100 32805 ST VALENTINE w 7 110 5 2 2 k 41 4 4 F Horn F Serio 445100 12507 FORE LARK WB 3 103 1 4 IS 34 31 5 R Jackson H G Bedwell 1310100 131010013188DIXIE 13188DIXIE SMITH WB G 109 7 7 77 64 6 E Barnea P M Burch 1200100 13138 BIGHEART w 8 103 4 G G G 7 7 D Emery Mrs C N Kinsley 1760100 1760100Time Time 23 48 114 Track fast 2 mntuels paid Lounger 710 straight 380 place 260 show SuUy 520 place 330 how Ennu 280 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Lounger 255 to 100 straight 90 to 100 place 30 to 10D show Saky 160 to IOC place 65 to 100 show Ennui 40 to 100 show showWinner Winner B K by Sweep Sweet Marjorie by Goldfinch trained by J P Polk bred by Himyar Stud Winner entered to be claimed for 7003 7003WENT WENT TO POST 527 AT POST 2 minutes minutesStart Start good and sow Won easily second and third driving drivingLOUNGER LOUNGER close tip from the start raced into the lead with a rush on the turn for tome and won g up SUKY worked her way up gamely but ran out in the stretch drive and barely managed to out finish ENNUI The latter dropped back but came again in the last eighth and finished with a be ¬ lated rush ST VALENTINE forced a good pace and raced well in the final drive FORE LARK was hard ridden into the lead but tired after going fiveeighths DIXIE SMITH finished well after being far back backScratched Scratched 13259 Saratoga Maje 112 OO SEVENTH RACE 1 18 Miles Watervale May 17 1911 151 3 122 Purse JLO fOab 1300 4yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 900 second 250 third 150 Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 13183JLANOIL w G 110 6 3 51 4ak 31 24 lh O Brassa J Reynolds 820100 82010012692SBLOW 12692SBLOW HORN WB 4 104 2 2 lnk 11 11 lh 24 W Barr S R Utterback 560100 56010013093s 13093s DELUSIVE w 7 105 3 7 44 5 31 3 W Curran T Francis 1400100 140010013014SPEEDY 13014SPEEDY PRINCEwB 5 109 788 8 7 5 4 1 G Taylor E A Raymond 500100 13139 SOUTH BREEZE WSB 8 114 4 1 31 3 44 4 5 E Barnes Mrs J M Blade 770100 77010012772JUST 12772JUST IN FUN WB 4 1M 9 4 G G 61 G1 6J D Emery J C Fletcher t 13093 HRY CARROLLWB 4 117 56 24245 7 7 O Fletcher S Louis 500100 13093 COMPROMISE WB 4 103 8 5 71 71 8 8 8 R Jackson W C Trover 965100 12983 IMMOLATOR wsn 4 114 1 Refused M Fator J P McGovern 1775100 1775100tCoupled tCoupled as T Francis and J C Fletcher entry entryTime Time 24 50 116 143 157 Track fast 2 mutuels paid Lanoil 1840 straight 860 place 460 show Blow Horn 660 place 440 show T Francis and J O Fletcher entry 320 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Lanoil 820 to 100 straight 330 to 100 place 130 to 100 show Blow Horn 230 to 100 place J20 to 100 show T Francis and J C Fletcher entry 60 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch g by Crimper Lady Lenore by Eon trained by J Reynolds bred by Mr T F Ryan Winner entered to he claimed for 1500 1500WENT WENT TO POST 601 AT POST 3 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameLANOIL LANOIL badly outpaced in the early stages was taken into the middle of the track on the back stretch where the footing was more solid gained fast and closing with good courage in the last quarter gradually wore down IILOW HORN to get up in the concluding strides The latter full of run in the early racing wan taken under stout restraint and rated along shook off HARRY CARROLL but hung when collared in the last eighth DELUSIVE raced well throughout and held on gamely SPEEDY PRINCE closed a good gap COMPROMISE and JUST IN FDN were never dangerous SOUTH BREEZE quit quitScratched Scratched 13183Great Rock 113 13097 Powder 113 12C02 Jacques 105 12941 The Ally 105 03924 Brittanic 110 13003 Bachelors Error 110


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