Daily Racing Form Charts: Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-24

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Index Horses AWtPBSt % % Str Fiu Jockeys Owners Equi v. Odds Strt ■ J2976 : MASTER SWEEP w 4 118 4 10 S*l 5h 2l 1- V Moore Mrs W J Potter 404-100 21199 ONE WAY w4 11S 13 lh 3 1* 2" B Ray J W Brackman H020-100 •i3,Vi4 LADY HERBERT w 4 113 5 6 3" 4= 3= 3 E Scobie M M Shields 1683-100 10893 ALLEGHAN wp.5 118 9 8 7V 7« 74 4" D Comilly J T Looney 509-100 21145 DARK ANGEL wc 4 113 11 11 9l 6= 5 5- W Smith W F Hausman 589-100 23773 GOLDEN TlNTEDwc 3 107 2 1 4« 1A 4h E* AV Garner Pair Acre Farm Stable 490-100 20908 SEM INULA w 4 113 6 2 2 2 6- 7"k J Dondson Mrs M Reiser 63G-100 09181 NCELLENZA w 4 108 10 9 10=10 9.. 8- C Meyer II P Headlev 713-100 21293 RLXET w 4 113 8 7 8" 9» S 9- J Berrv B AV Stivers t 20814 JEST BE AC w 4 118 7 5 lt» ll« 11« 10i W Lscher II C4 Coelitz Jr t S3 B ."»."» WATCH IT wn 4 113 3 4 B* 8=10-11* C Landolt E II Perkins 3:560-100 17668 SCOTLAND YARDwe 1 110 12 12 12 12 12 12 J M Dale G P Tavlor 17737-100 tMutuel field. Time, :22%. O1,. 1:04. 1:13%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, MASTER SWEEP 0.08 .78 .54 404—100 139—100 77—100 ONE WAY Field 7.14 4.40 257—100 120—100 LADY HERBERT 6.52 226—100 Winner B. g. by Sir Barton— lady Sweep, by Sweep trained by W. J. Potter: bred by Messrs. Motitfort and II. It. Jones. Winner entered to he claimed for ,80O. WENT TO POST— 2:06. AT POST— 8 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MASTER SWLEP began slowly, but moved up fast and. racing into the lead, won going away through the final eighth. ONE WAY showed the most early speed and saved ground on the last turn. but was tiring and barely outf inished I.ABY HERBERT. The latter, prominent from the start, lost much ground by swerving out in the final eighth. ALLEGHAN closed a gap fast after reachiug t lie stretch. BARK ANGEL had no mishaps. GOLDEN TINTED, unruly at the barrier, began from the outside and tired after going a half mile. SEMINOLA . also was done after going a half mile. Scratched — 2128DKeegnn. 118; 23550 Coohogan, 113; 20023 Queen of Sheba, IIS; 20970 Bond Slave. 113: 15291 Pouter. 118: Tupelow. 110. Overweight — Coldeu Tinted. 2 pounds. __ 90r»|D SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. General Haldeman. April 27. 1926— :47%— 2— 116. Purse ml%] 4 tlO 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt PRANK HORAN w 115 G I lnt 1* 1" D Connllv AV J and J M Foley 342-100 CLYDE VAN DUSENw US 8 I 2U ln* 9 P Chvetta H P Gardner 77-100 23775THE DOCTOR w 115 7 4 S* 3* 3* J Berry J C Milam 748-100 ESKIMO w 115 E 7 G1 4H l| I, Piehon Coldstream Farm Stable fl084-100 22525 AANQlISH • w 115 11 7« 7« B*| AV Dellow H P Headley 140G-100 SINMETA w 113 4 6 5» V 6 R A Moore C I- AVhiting 138-35-10 KAINTCCK wa 115 3 2 i* 6 7s M Scobie II C Rasan 1968-100 CALL PLAT w 115 2 8 8 8 8 K Horvth Coldstream Farm Stable t tCoupled as Coldstream Farm Stable entry. Time. :25%, :48%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-s, FRANK HORAN .84 .50 .72 343—103 75—100 36—100 CLYDE VAN DUSEN 2.84 2.48 42—100 24—100 THE DOCTOR 2.86 43—100 Winner— It. c. by Last Reveille -Lucy Churchill, by Ralph trained by S. S. Combs: bred by Messrs. W. J. and .1. M. Foley 1. WENT TO POST— 2:38. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. FRANK HORAN began fast and. under a good ride, raced into the lead at once and. holding It gamely, outfinished CLYDE VAN BlSEN. The latter, away slowly, had to race wide, but showed fine speed and finished resolutely after holding the lead briefly. THE DOCTOR raced prominently for the first quarter, then tired and was outrun. ESKIMO raced wide most of the way. KATNTlCK was close up in the early running, but quit. Scratched— 232132Thunder Call, 115; 23775 1 Courier, 115; 23583 Tom Cagwin, 115; Lltimevican, 115; Panwaw, 115: Pandemonium. 115: Fuonymous. 115. : j 9Q7QQ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Hydromel. April 28. 1927—1:42—3—105.1 Purse dlO 4 *J*J 00. 3-year-olds Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % A-j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 23528DIVOT wn 108 2 1 I* 1 1* 1» l3 D Connlly E AV llliich 251-100 23556 QCEENSTOX w 110 5 2 5 21 2 ? 2h E Pool II P AVhitney 303-100 31334 GEORGE McCRANN w 109 4 5 4l 4* 3" 3" 315 A Abel Serenata Farm Stable 111-100 14866 PCNKIE wn 107 3 3 3- 5 4h 4J 4* B Ray R L Baker 1:192-100 15499 RUMPELST TSKINT wn 10G I 4 VI VI S I E J M Dale Juliet StabD MM 1M Time, :23%, :48. 1:16%. 1:45%. 1:50. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-s. DIVOT »„ .02 54 No show prices 251— 100 77 — 100 QUEENSTON 3.80 90—100 Winner— Br. c. by Hourless — Replacement, by Auli aiu trained BJ W. V. Reeves, bred by Mr. Payne Whitnei. AYinner entered to he claimed for ,300. WENT TO POST — 3:00. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. DIVOT raced into a long lead easily, saved ground where possible and, finishing well, won easing up. jlEENSTON ran out on the first turn then moved up steadily after going the first quarter and. tiiuler stn.ng riding, outfinished GEORGE McCRANN. The latter began slowly and. after working his way up until approaching the stretch, tired in the final drive. PUNKIE was done after going a halt mile. BCMPEL8TILTSKIN showed early speed. Overweight — Qneenston. 1 pound. Q* S4ri4Tl F0URTH RACE— 1 MUe. Helens Babe. April 27. 1927— 1:37%— 4— 111. Frankfort iiO"" Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 50: second, 39; third, 6. . Index Horses AWtPPSt % ¥2 % Str Fia Jockeys Osvnera Equiv. Odds Strt C,*110:; MAKTIE PLYNN «ra* Ml 1 5 4 4« 2« 1 . P W Pronk C: W Moore CIS -100 20834 HIRAM w 110 5 1 Ill |« 21 2" W Garner J N Camden fH6-100 31336 PRINCE BULBO w 112 2 2 2l 2" 3« 3« 31 S Bond C N Jones 1019-109 3 3933 :! CALVADOS WB 110 4 3 5 E R 4 4* ■ 1ewell J N Camden t 33560 REJOICE w 110 3 4 3l 3" 4« 5 5 K Pool K Rucker 212-100 tCoupled as J, N. Camden entry. Time, :24%. :48%, 1:15%, 1:43%. Track heavy. . . , * 1 1 1 1 - 1 Continued on Eighth Page. LEXINGTON - Continued from tiiird page. MUTUEL 5 PAD-- -EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS- * " MARTIE FLYNN .36 .83 No show prices. 318— 100 44—100 J J. N. CAMDEN ENTRY 2.56 28—100 • Winner— li. g, by Swe p Ow It— Lee, by Granite trained by • C. W. Moore; bred by Mrs. C. W. n Moon-. 1 WENT TO POST— 3:24 AT FOST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. a MARTIE FLYNN. away slowly, was fairly close up from the start and. after taking a good lead a with a rush after entering the stretch, began tiring ami was ridden out to outtuiislied 11IIJAM. The e latter saved ground vvhiie setting a good pace and. finislii., gamely after losing the lead, was racing I j best in the final drive. PIUNCK PLLIJO was prominent to the stretch. Where he tired. CALVADOS s g was always outrun. REJOICE was in close quarters several times iu the first half mile and was done * j after going fie-eighihs. S. ratched— li004 Becl.ebnb. 107: 18020 Dodgson, 110. | Overw eight — Rejoice, 8 ix unds. 9Q6il1 FIFTH RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Hot Time, Nov. 26. 1927 7 mOOvJ. — l:084i — 4 — 102. Phoenix Hotel Handicap. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward, .. in i Net value to winner 50; second, 58.50; third. 9. s . — _ - a Index UorscB A Wt Il* St 14 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eq,uiv. Odds Strt t . _ _ - I 21132 HJXgMBOURq w 4 100* 5 2 P 3" lh H S Bond Raphael Farm Stable 2620-100 M 21327 •ACIREllA w 4 104 | 4 4« 4° 31 2"" L Pichon W M King 1S.1-100 M -t»484 WTTCHMOtTNT wb 4 10S 3 1 3 J 2" :»» 3i 1. McClair C Irbv 338-100 21101 SIXTY w 4 108 1 5 9 f 4* 41 V Chvetta II I Gardner 370-100 jj • 22934 GENIAL HOST w 5 113 4 3 0 5 5 5 W Garner Fair Acie Farm Stable 201-100 ., Time, :23. :49li. 1:03V5. 1 -1215. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID . ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— - LUXEMBOURG 4.40 5.52 No show prices. 2620— 100 676—100 ACIREMA 4.00 100—100 Winner— B. g, by Luke McLuke— Aunt Josie, by Ogden trained by F. Rector; bred by Mrs. F. K. i. I Hertzl. 2 WENT TO POST— 3:44. AT POST— 1 minute. | Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 2 LLXEMBOIRC. set the early pace and was racing wide, then r.ned out of close quarters after reach- 1- 2 ing the stretch and outfimshed ACIREMA. The latter be-an slov ly and, after losing ground, closed a a i gap and made a fast finish. WITCHMOlNT was in close quarters to the stretch, where he swerved to to 2 the inside, but finished resolutely. SIXTY worked his way into the lead on the inside and, after being g 2 taken back on the stretch tnm. could not get to the leaders again. GENIAL HOST finished with a rush li S Scratched— 21101sI.ittle Cyn. 110; l21326IIot Time. 106; 207S3 Charlie Bergin, 101. I Overweights -Luxembourg, 3 pounds; Witchmount, 2; Sixty, 3. n Mi j, oo j 23 FC HI Al Br go ar ■*• ra ran — « £ j oj £l - 3 »3 £3 23 g] 21 23 Jt PI Vj M ar and. n: ra I " 0B _ — 9Q6A9 SIXTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. General Haldeman. April 27. 1926— :4715— 2— 116. Bocnes-Asti3CyJAwl boro Purse. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt POLLY BURXSIDE vv 110 6 C li lJ la D Connlly Gallaher Ac i.umbj 136-100 23510 HELEN DEAN w 112 7 3 2i 2J 2J W Harvey K A Kelly 164-100 32513ATHKNS w 112 1 1 3» 3n 3- K Horvth A Smitlia 1265-100 PEGGY" MAC w 110 I 8 fi5 f.t 4 C Meyer H I Ho.-ulloy 862-100 PEGGY w 110 4 4 75 7" " 2 E Fewell J J ;,oolcy 23..2-100 23771 MARY FRANCES w 110 8 5 4: 4h 65 J Berry J C Milam 3060-100 BERESINA w 110 " 7 5 C 7s W Garner J N* Camden 2544-100 FANCHON 110 2 I 8 8 8 W Lscher Hieatt Bros 4505-100 Time. :25V5. :50. Track heavy. MUTUELS PAID BOOKING ODDS- , — - , ,-EQUIVALNT FOLLY BURNSIDE $ 4.72 $ 2.92 $ 2.38 136—100 43—100 19—100 HELEN DEAN 4.06 2.76 103—100 38—100 ATHENS 3.84 92—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Runnymede— Glyn. by Delhi trained by S. S. Combs; bred by Messrs. Gallaher Bros. I. WENT TO POST — 4:07. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. POLLY BIRNSIDE began slowly, but raced into the lead vith a rush and, showing fine speed in the going, held sway easily to win with speed to spare. HELEN DEAN, prominent from the start, tired after making a challenge in the stretch. ATHENS began fast and raced cl.se up all the way. PE ; ;Y MAC raced wide in the final three-eighths. FTCG1 had no mishaps. BERESINA began slowly and poorly. Scratched — Charming Lady, 110: Catherine C, 110. 9Q6AQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yaids. Hydromel, April 28. 1927—1:42—3—105. auOUU Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses A Wt IPSt li % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 21895JUEL JEAN w 3 105 9 8 7" 61 . 31 lnk lnk C Landolt L Stivers 3177-100 21043 PRETTY RUN w 4 113 7 6 32 2i 21.. 2s 24 J Donson H Bensinger 2388-100 23451 VALENCE vv I 108 8 7 8* 7" 6 5! ? C Meyer G S Ball 132-100 23122 SABATTUa MAID vv 5 113 6 3 5i 3 41 4h i* D Connlly J T Looney 576-100 23772 MADAM EMELIE w 3 107 4 2 41 5J 51 62 54 W Garner J C Milam 397-100 23525 DUSTY MARY wn 7 113 1 5 I1 1» 1= 3" 6JW Taylor G Collins 740-100 21270*FREYA w 6 110 5 1 2" 4h 8" 8 71 J M Dale Joliet Stable 1434-100 21253 DREAMESS w 3 105 2 4 6- S5 73 71 8= L Canfield C B I ailey 5740-100 23545 LADY STONE vv 5 108 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 E Kumm C Irby 1630-100 Time, :23«i, :48%. 1:16%. l:454i. LSO. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUIVAL NT EOOKING ODDS JUEL JEAN Jt.65.54 9.10 .30 3177—100 1355—100 265—100 PRETTY RUN 17.08 5.60 754—100 180—100 VALENCE 2.58 29—100 Winner — B. f, by Boniface — Irosity. by Atheling II. trained by J. K. Rogers; bred by Mr. J. T. Morrissey. Winner entered to be claimed for ,800. WENT TO POST— 4:32 AT POST— 4 Minutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. JUEL JEAN, well ridden, was restrained for the first half mile, then responded well when called on taking a siiort lead, held it gamely. PRETTY RIN saved ground on the turns and made a game finish. VALENCE was away pooriy. but closed a gap and finished with a rush. SABATTlS MAID raced fairly well. MADAM EMELIE tired. DUSTY MARY tired badly after going three-quarters. DREAMESS was taken back repeatedly. FREYA beat the start. Scratched— 22911 Mimi. 105; 23528 Cassie, 105; 23403 I»idy Fanshawe. 110; 23541 Queen Royal, 105; 09085 Straw Bonnet, 113: 22500 Smiling Betty, 105; 23544 Glee, 100; 21253-HiIda Hannibal, 110. Overweight — Madam Emelie. 2 pounds.


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