Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-26

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LEXINGTON LEXINGTON. KY., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25. 1928. — 1 Mile. Fourth day. Kentucky Association, Spring meeting of 13 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards. T. C. Bradley, W. II. Shelley and J. J. Craddy. Placing Judges. J. S. Wallace. N. BL Mc lellaid and R. S. Shelley. Starter, W. Hamilton. Racial Secretary. W. H. Shelley Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 2:00 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in patcptheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 2* QET"d FIRST RACE— Futurity Course 170 leet less than 3-4 mile. Hot Time. Nov. 26. Outvl 1927 — 1:C8— 4— 1C2. Purse 00. 3-yeai-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming:. Net value to winner £650: second, 00; third. 0. Index IIo:ses AWtlPSt % % Str Fiu Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ::!2KO CUTTER w 3 lOO 8 1 2nk 2- 1" l3 E Fewell R S Clark Tin 237U7 SEMINOLA w 1 110 6 4 1". I1 2;1 2 J lionfon Mrs M Reiser 81f,-100 18r.!4 PEGGY COOK w 4 110 5 8 7* Gl 3- 33 F Chvetta S M Lock 8:n-!0 20023 QUX OP SHEBAwa 4 110 7 2 Gl C 6" i» R A Moore Mrs J Oiebold ?:."l-100 23773 MANCKI.ITA w 3 107 3 6 V 4". ."." ...»" K Horvth M M Wallace 10S9-100 0!08."» STRAW BONNET w 4 110 4 7 8 S S 61 W Fronli M B Johnston 785-400 K34M hlONEAGUE w 3 108 2 0 4" 7 7.. 7- W Garner J N Camden 851-100 21 147 ALTERA W 3 10.". 1 I 31 31 4" S C Landolt B Combs IM-1M Time. :£3%. -5ft* . L051,. 114% Track rlow. , MUTUELS PAID EQUIVALKT BOOKING ODDS CLUTTER 6.20 .26 .38 710—100 213—100 £69—103 SEMINOLA 8.34 6.83 317—100 243—100 PEGGY COOK 7.26 263—100 Winner— Ch. f. by John P. Otier— Lady MeCee. by Mct.ee trained by A. Baker; bred by Mr. Thatar.a Piatt I. Winner entered to he claimed for ,300. WENT TO POST— 1:58. AT POST— 2 mir.utes. Starr fair and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CUTTER raced close up from the start and. coming last after reaching the stretch, took tl.a lead in the final eighth and won going away. SEMINOLA showed the most sp-ed and began tirim; after running out badly when entering the stretch. ILCt.Y. IHOK vas far back in the early ltuuiiim. but finished fast. QUEEN OF SIH.IiA lad no mishaps. MANlEI.ITA swerved repeatedly in the streti4i. MONEACIE dropped back afier going a quarter. AI.TlBA was outpaced after going the first quarter Bad tirid badly in the stretch. Scrat.led 1S211 Sweet Corn. 120. Over-.»c ghts— Manuclita. 2 pounds: Montague, 1. OQQETO SECOND RACE— Fu!ur»ty~~Courie T 170 "feet" less than 3-4 mile j . Hot Time. Nov 26. Mt uO 1927 — 1:08% — 4 — 102. Puree 5800. 3-year-clds and upward. Fillies and Ma:es. Claiming. Net value to winner 5650: second. 5100: th rd. 0. Ia4ex Horses AWtlTSt % %■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Baa v. Odds Strt B384and PROCNE a ? 103 4 2 V P P l1 L Canfiel.l Le Bus and I.oouey ::i:.-100 «34B4 PIPESTEM wi;4 117 7 6 f.l 3l 2* 25 L» ConnIly Mrs B C Hart • IK-MI 21. i.-»IM:i;F CT MOIKLw3 107 G 4 7 E| S! f| C Meyer It L Baker 301-1M 2; "!» TISH a 2 10" I 2 2"k 21 41.1 4 S Bond Carrick and McKecvcr 2"o;-lt l!-Mfi PAR OVER W -1 110 8 1 8 T". fi ,"•" K HoiA.h Joliet Stable SUl-100 •:l26.- T.OFO SPEAKER w 3 101 3 I G" 6 6s E Mumm Harden and llverman l.nioO 1678.". SAUCY SLli w 3 18 2 7 "•" 4= 7* 7 W Gamer Warm Stable ll.r.loO :iiin GEORGIA W. w 3 1C0 IS 4" 8 8 8 G I aiaith J I.Weil IBS-MI Time. :23%. :5C-.. 1:05%. 1:14%. Tack slow. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQ.UIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, PROCNE $ 8.S0 .76 .52 315—100 88—100 2-5— 100 PIPESTEM 3.24 2.28 62—100 14—100 PERFECT MODEL 2.54 27—100 Winner- Cat. f, by Pandion — Schottisehe. by Von Trom;. i trained by R. Kindred; bred by Raaarai F. D. and C. Le Bus. Winner entered to be caiaied for ..".00. WENT TO POST— 2:21. AT POST— 3 m nutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: se. ond and third driving. PROCNE took the lead quickly and. showing the most speed, saved ground where possible, but raced in the deepest going and finished well to score a lucky ictory. PIPESTEM was for. ed to race wide to the stretch, where she moved up rapidly, but sercd in behind the winner repeatedly la the final three sixteenths, where she could not he hard r dden. PERFECT MODEL began slowly, but closed a gap fust after going a half mile. TISH ran a fairly good race. PAR OVER was hard ridden tlmiughoiu. SAICY SUB tired. GEORGIA W. had no mishaps. Scratched — 23581 Oeorgia Bose. 120. Overweights — Pro. ne. 1 lound: loud Speaker. 1: Saucy Pa*. 3. ffOQETO THIRD RACE— 1 M le and 70 Yards. Hydromel. April 28. 1927— 1 :42— 3—105. Purse £and0 LPand 00. 3-ycai-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 5650: second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AUtPPSt1; %. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Iquiv Odds Strt 23826 PONTMOI ws 7 US 2 6 6* 41 31 1" ll L McClair C Irby 2J-KM 23472 LA PETITE! wn 3 100 3 7 3 l" ll 2- 2 C Meyer" J B Rcspess 1M-IM 23772 TOM HATES ara 3 10S 4 2 2= 2" P 3 3- .S Bond W T Carroll 37s." -!00 23529 AMOLEPLANB W ."- 108 1 1 1"* 3* 4« 4 43 D ConnTly J T Loonev 4:..!-lK S3SM GBTTTSBURG ara i 112 I 3 r.i G« El r.i :.J c LaaaWlt Mrs O I. Haffaaaa MIS-MI 21328 RIB GRASS w I 112 7 5 7 7 6= P 6« W Garner Joliet Stable 1133 IM 11559 YORICK w 8 112 6 4 4 P 7 7 7 R A Mooe Kay Bee Stable : ..v, 100 Time, :25%, :50%.- 118-.. 1:46* 1:51%. Track flow. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS- PONIMOI 5 6.50 .10 8.2.EO 225—100 55—100 25—100 LA PETITE 2.74 2.G0 S7— 100 30—100 TOII HAYES 7.12 256—100 Winner — B. R, by Gold Oak- Sumptuary, by Dmat trained by C. Iiby: bred by ilr. A. W. tarter. Winner entered to be claimed for S1.8S4. WENT TO POST— 2:47. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily: se.-oud and third driving. PONIMOI. racing to liis true form today, beujn aaaviaa up after going a half nvle and. eomnij fast after reaching the stretch, easily pa s.-d I A PETITE I he latter, away poorly, was made ue of while moving lq. on the extreme outside ;u the first half mile and. after taking the lead, could not uitlstaud the winner. TOM IIAYKS. close up from the start, tired in the final quarter. ANtil.E-riANTi saved ground while showing the most early speed, but was done after going five eighths. I!!B GRASS ran poorly. Overweight --Angleplane. 1 pound. 2« 2ET/I FOURTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. Ccne.al Halc.eman. April 27. 192647%-2— 1167 Parta iJijOT 5800. Cyear-olds. Claimng Net value to wir.n-r SG50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners F.quiv. dds Strt »:;■• I. i Ill! "NIEi: .ALL will?.:. 3 1* 1« P T Murray II Hoseacher 27."-100 2.".775 NOS REDNA W 11:: 7 E P 23 P I Comilly J T Loonev 4!0!W MISS PINK will 6 6 4*| 31 32 17 Pool W S DaMley -.H-ino S321S*MI8S 1ONA wn 100 3 4 x v 4" C Mejar C H KaeaeOtaaaa S4C-MI 23771 TRA C. w 107 4 8 l ] .71 V K Horvth J G China 4731-100 SUNSPEC w 108 2 I 7- 7 CJ R A Moore C I. Whitinjr lOIS.-lOO EUONTMOUS w 11 r, 9 9 P 6! 7 W earner J X Ca-.iuleu fiOJ-lOO NOMINATION w 1131 1 1 !• 9 8« B Seobie C C Van Meter 2J9H-100 TIME FLIES w 108 8 7 8: S» 9 1. Canfield Mrs T J Beg.m SS2T-MS Time. :24S. :51%. Tiack slow. r— S2 MUTUELS PAID , -EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS THUNDER CALL .50 .74 .92 275—100 87—100 43—100 NOS REDNA 4.70 3.08 135—100 54—100 MISS PINK 3.12 56—100 Winner-Ch. c, by Thunderer— Vertical, by Meridian trained by 11. Loseaeher; bred by Mrs. T. J. Began. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. Continued ou Kigli.ii Page. LEXINGTON Continued from third pageL m ■ — — — WENT TO POST— 3:14. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start Loud and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. THlNDEK CALL raced into a long lend with a rush and won in a «anter. NOS REDNA followed in closest pursuit from the start and saved some ground on tl.e final turn. MISS PINK finished well ■ fter reaching the Inst quarter. MISS DONA could not reach the leaders and tired. VERA . raced 1 green. SINSPBC lost ground on the turns. EPONYMOUS began slowly. Scratched— 23771 Celerity. 100. Overweights — Thunder Call, 1 pounds; Miss Pink, 3; Vera C, 2: Nomination. 1J. OQOC fr FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Leonardo II.. April 25, 1921— 1:42%— 3— 103. Thirty-MOOtPtJ Fifth Running ASHLAND OAKS. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. • Net value to winner ,060: second. 00: third. 00: fourth. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 23773REVERIES GAL w 121 10 5 l1 1= ll ll 1« D Connllv W ■ Hunp tH0-100 0 23800 REJOICE w 111 9 4 31 3" 2- 23 2 K Horvth E Rueker t 23773 A LEADER w 121 7 3 7 ° 5" 7« 43 3" W Harvey J H Manheimer 1302-100 0 23528 CASSIE w 121 3 9 8 8 6* 3" 4« J Heupel Anderson and Kendle 259-100 3 20687 CONSTANCE w 121 8 6 G1 6 51 5= 5» E Pool A B Hancock 4947-100 B 23773 :RUNVY" PRCESS WB 121 1 1 5 4= 43 6= 6* W Anrson Shoestring .Stable J 23773 SOIREE WB 121 5 8 2* V 9 7s 7* F Chvetta H P Headley 454-100 0 21253-HILDA HANNIBAL w 121 6 7 41 71 8 8 8 0 I-andolt I, A Lvne 9449 100 | 23773 3THE BEGUM II. w 118 4 2 Pulled up. L Canfield S II Velie 274-100 3 22936 CABIN wb 121 2 Wheeled. W Garner J N Camden 2097-100 3 tCoupled as W. E. Hupp and E. Rueker entry: Anderson and Kendle and Shoestring Stable entry. Time, :24%, :49%. 1:17%. 1:44%. 1:51*;,. Track slow. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- W. E. HUPP and E. RDCKER ENTRY $ 4.20 $ 5.84 $ 3.32 110—100 192—100 66—100 ALEADER 8.48 324—100 Winner — Ch. t, by High Time — Reveries, by Rabelais trained bv R. C. Frakes; bred by Mr. W. E. Hup]... WENT TO POST— 0:40. AT POST— 3 m.nutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. REVERIES GAL raced into the lead at once and, holding REJOICE safe on the last turn, drew ■ way and won easing up. REJOICE wns close up from the start, saved much ground on the turns and. although unable to menace the winner, held the others safe. Al EADER began moving up on the inside . on the last turn and finished gamely. CASSIE ran a good race. SOIREE was done after going three-quarters. RUNAWAY PRINCESS tired. THE BEGEM II. was pulled up after meeting with interference ■ on the first turn and suffered several small cuts about the legs. CARIN was unprepared and wheeled av the start. •Scratched — 23773 Gertrude Sois-ons. IIS; 20370 Little flattie. 118. « QOerO SIXTH RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Hot Time. Nov. 26. 1927 «lJOc3h3 — 1:08*5—4 — 102. Prospect Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. • Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. • Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t • 17297LUCKY HIT w 3 110 3 5 ll ll V 1« W Garner J C Milam 59-100 0 WRONG NTMBE WB 3 107 4 4 3" 31 31 2° F Chvetta Coldstream Farm Stable 901-100 0 16535 BANCO PRIME w 3 107 2 8 7i 51 43 31 R Blkbrn Idle Hour Sfk Fm Sta 666-100 0 21323 FAST ANN w I 105 6 1 2» 23 21 4° O Meyer L Stivers 1640-100 3 SUPER HOPE W 6 115 5 7 8 8 5 54 E Pool Warm Stable 1908-100 0 LAUDATION vv 3 105 7 2 4nk 6" 72 63 L Canfield S H Velie 1204-100 0 16377 FLYING EMBERS w 3 105 8 6 5" 4 6 1 71 C Landolt C Clav 1593-100 1 21845 GALT1NG DAVYNwR 3 105 1 3 61 7= 8 8 G Collins E F Prichard 8200-100 0 Time, :23, :48%, 1:03. 1:12%. Track slow. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUTVALNT BOOKING ODDS- IUCKY HIT .18 .44 .28 59—100 22—100 14—100 J WRONG NUMBER 4.96 3.26 148—100 63—100 BANCO PRIME 3.14 57—100 • Winner— 15. e. by John P. Gricr — Gold Mine, by Woolsthorpe trained by C. C. Patterson: bred by Mr. Thomas Pint 1 1. WENT TO FOST— 4:C8. AT F03T— 2 m;nutes. Start good and slow. Wen easily; second and third driving. HCKY HIT. running like a good colt, gradually raced into a long lead and won in a canter. • WRONG M.MllEIt saved gronnd on the stretch turn, where he came wide, but tired. BANCO PRIME began slowly end. after being taken back repeatedly, finished fast. FAST ANN raced in close pursuit 1 to the stretch, where she lost ground and tired. FLYING EMBERS raced wide on the last turn. LAUDATION ■ wns racing prominently when the saddle slipped. Scratched- 237703 West Wind. 110; lOSOS-Dunipy. 115: 20979 Bond Slave, 115; National Brick, 110. Overweights — Wrong Number, 2 pounds; Banco Prime. 2. t T_ OQQETrTT SEVENTH RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Hot Time. Nov. 26, MUOdi] 1927 — 1:C8% — 4 — 102. Elkhorn Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward Maidens. • Allowances. Net value to winner : second, 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt • - 23773 BLACK SPOT w 3 107 7 5 S3 6h 1= 1« F Chvetta Coldstream Farm Stable 655-100 0 21042 COLORATURA wn 3 105 9 1 6 71 4 2h W Lscher W W Pard3n 261-100 0 MUNAMER W 3 105 10 10 71 51 2 3= C Meyer D T Morris 3779-100 0 21295 HELEN HANDSEL w 3 107 8 3 51 41 3" 41 R A Moore C L Whiting 9081-100 0 20877 LITTLE RUMMY w 3 110 11 2 B] 21 C*1 5 E Pool R C Frakes 489-100 i1 20370 LITTLE HATTIE w 3 107 5 6 4" H* 7= 6= W Garner C Porter 1038-100 0 BLACK FLYER W 3 110 3 8 31 lh 5 7h W Anrson A L Ferguson 213-100 " 23797 SCOTLAND YARDwn 3 110 2 11 11 11 8 8* J M Dale G F Tavlor +3911-100 0 21323 ECHOLIGHT W 3 105 6 4 1* J1 93 9* C Landolt A A Kaiser t t LACKDALE W 3 110 1 7 10 91 10HO3 W Fronk Matlack and Van Arsdale 3258-100 0 CRISS-CROSS w 3 108 4 9 91 10" 11 11 D Connllv Mrs T J Regan 2663-100 0 + Mutuel field. Time, :23%. :49%. 1:04%. 1:13%. Track slow. , S2 MUTUELS PAID . -EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-v » BLACK SFOT 5.10 $ 6.80 $ 4.16 655—100 240—100 108—100 1 COLORATURA 4.20 3.02 110—100 51—100 3 MUNAMER 14.50 625—100 0 Winner — Elk. f, by Eternal — Negligee, by Marta Santa tiained by F. M. Taylor; bred by Messrs. Bimms * Crommelin. WENT TO FOST— 4:34. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BLACK SPOT passed the leaders on the last turn and. coming on fast, drew away to win In a i ranter. COLORATURA met with interference on the stretch turn and fiuished fast and gamely when 1 clear. MCNAMER raced wide while racing io the leaders in the first half mile and tired in the stretch. HELEN HANDSEL began tiring after going five-eighths. LITTLE RUMMY showed speed and was s crowded back on the stretch turn. BLACK ELVER saved ground while showing speed and tired after f going a half mile. LITTLE HATTIE was always outrun. Scratched — 11522 Raph Hnrtenstein. 115. Overweights — Black Sp:.t, 2 pounds; Helen Handsel. 2; Little Hattie, 2; Criss-Cross, 3. 9QfiCk71/o EIGHTH RACE— 1 Mile. Helens Babe. April 27. 1927— 1:37%— 4— 111. Olive ■ MtuO 4 2 Hill Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner - 50; second. 58.50; third, 9. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Erjuiv. Odds Strt t - 20614 BILLY BAUGHN w 4 113 1 1 1= I1 l1 1| 1" E Pool R L Baker 724-100 • 2377 1:FIRE ON wb 6 113 4 2 2"k 2nt 2= 2s V* W Garner J McPherson 73-100 ■ 23770 A. B. BENSINGER w 4 113 5 3 4; 4= 4« 3; 33 A Abel H Massev 724-100 • 23774 MISNOMER wn 3 105 3 5 3% 33 35 4s 4= C Meyer Le Mar Sfk F"m Sta 783-10i l", 23776VOLE wb 4 113 2 4 5 5 5 5 5 W Lscher J G Chinn 453-100 0 Time, :25%. :49%. 1:16. 1:42%. Track siow. , MUTUELS PAID s EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, BILLY BAUGHN 6.48 $ 4.64 No show prices. 724—100 132—100 FIRE ON 2.64 32—100 Winner — B. c, by Star Hawk — Cinderella, by Celt trained by J. n. Baker; bred by Messrs. R. L. and t A. Raker i. WENT TO POST— 4:58. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. B1LI.Y BArGHN took the lead at once and. setting a good pace to tl.e stretch, outfinished FIRE | ON in a long drive in which he was best ridden. FIRE ON followed under restraint to the last quarter, where he BMO a reselete finish and was wearing the winner down. A. B. BENSINGER ran well, but could not g: t to V ■ IcttCrr*. MISNOMER showed speed for five -eighth*. VOLE was badly outrun. . Scr.itcid ilt-L! Li. u"!rut Mansfield. 105: 23770 Round Trip. 105: 23774 Scipio. 105. S


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