Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-27

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I : 1 ■ I I 1 ♦ I i I t I I t I t ■ f r I I i | I 1 9 i I J J , i J ; "- : - t - iij ■ 10 i « * in K 0 0 0 " LEXINGTON LEXINGTON. KY.. THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1928. tl Mile. Fifth day. Keatarky eeeerlattea Spri-ig meeting of 13 days. Weatier cio.oy. Stewards. T. C. Bradley, W. II. Shelley and .1. J. Pretax lla. ing Judges. J. S. TfaBatT. N. H. McClelland and R. S. Shelley. Starter. W. Hamilton. Ra. Ing Secretary. W. H. Shelley Ita ing starts at 2:00 p m. I l.bago time. :t:0O p. m.i. W •ndicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in paieatheeee following the distance of eaeli race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. rt«f Qr70 1IRST RACE — Futurity Couise 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Hot Time. Nov. 26, UO 6 O 1927 — 1:08-L, — I — 102. Purse . 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 5350; second. 00; third. 0. Indcv 11. lea AWtPPSt U Jj Str Fin Jocke; s Ov.ners Equiv. Odds Sir t 23737 x*ONE WAT a «MSM 6 ps i«t i»t i c Laaaftalt J W Brackaaaa OS-MI •:0!7» BOND SLAVE w 4 US 12 8 2" 2 1 2 2.V W Fronk C W Moore 988-100 33337 *LS Rl P. XSTXwn ti 110 I 4 4. 31 33 3" E Alumni C Irby 427-100 i0J8-2 I IDIKF w 5 115 1 7 10 10 74 B Ray R L Baker 365-100 21333»COLL SCHOOLER W * MS 3 10 8S ;" 5" 5- C Meyer J J Greelev H77-100 198»-2 BLUE BEANS w 4 111 11 I « 81 and G1 B Pool Joliet Stable 2002-100 23797 ALLEGHAN wb 5 110 2 t 3A 4-. 4J 7h D Conn !ly J T Looney 514-100 33820 WELCOME w 7 1!0 8 12 12 91 8- l | S Bond L S Fladrt ~T| Ml 18462 JI.Mll SHANNON wn 4 110 0 2 9l 61 9J 9 W P.owden W A Buumgartner t!70J-!00 17C13-AIY VALET wb and HO 4 11 11" 12 IF 10= V Moore C B Lenahan f S3M3 DUSTY MARY wn 7 MBJ 7 3 7" K|M*U K H ivth G Collins 10S2-100 16742 WIDGEON eratlM 9 I B* 11» 12 12 W baoher J M Hahhard t tMutuel field. Time, :22*;. :482-,. 1:02-. 1:1143. Tn-.ck good. , MUTUELS PAID , r EQUIVAL NT BOOKING DDS-. ONE WAY 2.06 .64 84 533—100 282—100 142—100 BOND SLAVE 10.G0 5 36 430—100 168 — 100 LOUIS RU3ENSTEIN 3.42 71— ICO Winner Ch. c. by John P. Crier .irl of Allah, by Celt trained by A. K. Miller; bred by Messra. John It. err Itro i. Miaaer eateted to i e ctatfaaei for .S00. WENT TO POST— 2:00. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start irood and slow. Won driiug: se oud and third tie same, ONE WAY. away well, set a good pare and. saving much ground on the turns, finished gamely, but just lasted to win. BOND SI. AYE was close up from the start and fought the liuisli out gamely. LOUIS RIP.ENSTEIN had to race w ide most of the way and. with a stronger rider, might have won. JPRUCB v.as forced baefe in the first ouaiter and closed an immense gap. AI.I.F.GHAN tired aftec going three-eighths. BLCB P.EANS ran fairly well. Scratched — 3S383Uea. Groom. 115: 2".7T0 lied .range, 110: 23110 Fretwell. 113; 13MR Baalbec, 110; 707 Dark Angel. 110; 23827 Stnrgo. 105. Overweights — Mae Beans. 1 pound: Dusty Mary, 11. SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. General Haldcman. April 27. 1923— :47L— 2— 116. Purse 20QryCb «J 0 4 O 00. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 1650: second. C0 ; third. 0. lud x Ilor-.es AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jocke.is Owners Eipiiv. Odds Strt 833— »CLYPB VAN DU8ENW 1M 2 2 S«| 21 T* F Chvctta II P Gardner 40-100 PRINCETON w 113 3 3 1- l1 2* W Garner J N Camden MM-MB ULTLMEXICAN w 115 f | i= 4- 3= B Pool Gorham Bro 7:r7-10O 23775 CASH PLAY w 115 1 1 f.* P 4 AV Ironic Coldstream Iaim Stable 4"."mi00 23775 SARCENET w 1M 4 4 3* 311 5 1 ConnTly J N Camden - t LORD BRPALBANEw 115 G G 4" 6" 6: B Scobie D Breckinridge WB-tM TOM CAGWLN w 115 I 6 7J 7« T- W Smith W F Hausman H6B-MB MOUNT LOGAN w 115 10 10 M Ss 8« K Horvtli C Nolte 1114-100 VANDAL w 115 9 I 8i 9". 9M i: Fewell II Dots ITBB 11 WILL WARD w 115 8 7 l:U0 10 W Lscher J W Bailey 15253-100 fCoupled as J. B. Camdcu entry. Tims. :31-3. :48"5. Track good. , MUTUEI.S PAID , , EGUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS CLYDE VAN DUSEN .80 .40 10 40—100 20—100 5—100 J. N. CAMDEN ENTRY 3.18 2.28 59—100 U— 100 ULTLMEXICAN 2.30 15—109 Winner — Ch. g, by Man o War Uaete*e lassie, by lucle ttrained l y t". Van Qasea; tired by Mr. H. P. Gardner. WENT TO POST— 2:25. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won drivinu: second and third the same. CLYDE VAN DtSEN raced wide and was hard ridden while close tip to the stretch, where, after being forced further out in the track by BABCENET, be outrini-died PRINCETON in a long drive. The latter began fast and raced into a good lead at once, but wa- outraced in a game finish. DLTIMEX-IOAN began slowly, but gained gradually and finished resolutely. CASH Pf.AV was going fa-t ia the stretch. SARCENET ran out when entering the stretch and tired. MOt NT LOGAN began slowly from the outside. . Scratched- 23798 The Doctor, 115: 2S77B*LltUa Jackie. 115: 23775 Pot Full. 115: P.owler. 115. OOQQ/h THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Hydromel. April 28, 1927—1:42—3—105. Pura« OOO" S8J0. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third, 0. Index PstSSS AWtlPSt t i ?8 Str F;n Jecheys Owners Equiv. Odds S-trt S34M*BUN w tot 2 i snSj 21 ll li c laaBart • n KaebaBtaasB K3-MB 2: •»! . Ml MI w 100 i 2 li li l« 2J 2 C Meyer II P Headlcy 70-100 •2::.-»-2,H VKNDEUSE w 100 8 4 5" V 4i 41 » R Heigle J N Camden 7.0-100 83733 •DIVOT wn 107 3 5 ? 2! 3i 3i 4 W Mumm E W Ullrich f 101 33SSB HAYESS CHOICE w 112 4 3 4l 4J 5= 51 5» V Moore Mrs W J Potter ISfit-MB 23I-26 STORMY w t: 1071 6 7 7l 8 6| 61 6* J M Dale Tolley and Willis MSB-MI 23776 PATON w HO 1 6 6J 7» 7" 71 7: D ConnTly B F Prichard ".si HT0 ROLLAGB wa 105 7 8 8 61 8 8 8 W Lsshee C C Van Meter MBVMI Time. :23li, :47. 1:14. 1:425. 146. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID — EGUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS- BUN .58 .98 86 129—100 49—100 43—100 MIMI 4.78 4.36 139—100 118—100 VENDEUSE 5.34 167—100 Winner — B. t. by Smoke Screen — Cimru, by Brjn Mawr trained by G. I.and, bred by Himyar Studi. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:52, AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. . . Continued on Eighth Page. " r * a ■ * t 4 - - 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I I i 1 « f t « r : 4 A . _ o 2 • | ,; ■ ■ c v t a r c : J _ j" • j ] J " J " "; t : ;. ; - d . ■ | 2 | 1 2 | | 5 I ] , , j 1 LEXINGTON • Continued from third page. BUN raced In close up pursuit to the final quarter, where, responding well when called on, »be raced into the lead and, although tiring in the final seventy yards, outfinished MIMI. Tbe latter set fast pace and raced wide while showing the most speed to the stret. h and after racing with the winner, headed her and finished gamely when hard ridden. VENDEISB raced wide to the stretch, where she finished well. DIVOT tired after going three-quarters. HAYESS CHOICE had no mishaps. PATON was taken back repeatedly in the first five-eighths, then failed to respond when called on. Scratched— 23830 Queen Royal, 100. Overweight — Stormy, 21 pounds. 9Q661 FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Calisse, May 11, 1911— . 533—2— 115. Purse 00. MilOOl 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 23802 PEGGY w 107 2 2 4« 2» I"* E Fewell J J Greeley 891-100 KITTY MULLALL.Y w 111 I 7 J*« 1*1 2* E Pool W S Dudley 628-100 23802* ATHENS w 109 3 3 2" »■ 31 K Horvth A Smitha 220-100 23825 WANDA B. w 108 12 6 1* 4« 4* D Connlly G S Kilpatrick 1188-100 ENOLA B. w 102 9 10 61 5» 5* C Mever Joliet Stable 2549-100 23798 SUNMETA w 110 6 9 10* 6*1 61 It A idoore G L Whiting 6321-100 23854 NOMINATION w 112 11 U ff* 7*1 T" E Scobie C C Van Meter 2839-100 23802 MARY FRANCES w 107 5 8 9" 81 8« W Garner J C Milam 778-100 MUSETTE -w 107 4 5 I* 9» 9B Roberts Hieatt Bros t962-10O 23798 VANQUISH w U0 7 4 11* 10*110" F Chvetta H P Headley 508-100 DONNA STELLA w 102 10 12 12 11* 11» C Landolt B Combs t BOBBYS PLYMATEw 1111 11 71 12 12 T Murray Tackett Stable f tMutucl field. Time, :23*s. :48%. :55"/5. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID , EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- PEGGY 9.82 0.22 .48 891—100 411—100 174—100 KITTY KULLALLY 7.16 3.98 258—100 99—100 ATHENS 2.54 27—100 Winner Ch. Paul Jim Gaffney trained J. J. bred Mr. — f, by Weidel — Peggy C, by by Greeley; by Edward F. Prichard. Winner entered to be claimed for ,800. WENT TO POST— 3:15. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PEGGY, close up from the start, moved up steadily on the outside after reaching the stretch and, although swerving, outgamed KITTY MULLALLY. The latter raced into the lead with a ru«h after going the first quarter, but appeared to suffer from interference in the last sixteenth and tired. ATHENS began fast and raced well, but tired in the last eighth. WANDA B. was unnily at the barrier, where she began from the extreme outside, and raced into the lead, but tired. ENOLA B. ran a fairly good race. VANQUISH met with much interference in the first eighth. Scrat.hed— 23804 Thunder Call, 110; Warbler. 107. Overweights — Kitty Mullally, 4 pounds: Wanda B., 1; Nomination, 2; Bobbys Playmate. If, OOCGO FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Hydromel. April 28. 1927—1:42—3—105. Mundy jmOOdU Landing Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 *£ »4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 3800 -HIRAM w 107 4 1 31! 2*1 2* l1 1* W Garner J N Camden 106-100 21225 BLACK BEETLE WB 110 2 4 1» l1 l1 2« 2* C Landolt Miss P B Bailcv t365-100 19004 BEELZEBUB wb 105 3 3 5 5 5 3* 310 R Blkbrn Idle Hour Stk Fm Sta t 23800 PRINCE BULBO w 110 5 2 2h 31 3" 4* 4« S Bond C N Jones 728-100 20824 LIEUTT MSFIELDwb 1091 1 5 4» 4* 41 5 5 W Fronk C W Moore 242-100 tCoupled as Miss P. B. Bailey and Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable entry. Time, :231/i. =46%. 1:13*4. l:39*i. 1:44%. Track good. ,—- MUTUELS PAID , -EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS--, HIRAM .12 .46 No show prices. 106— 100 23— 1C0 MISS P. B. BAILEY AND IDLE HOUR STOCK FARM STABLE ENTRY.. 2.88 44—100 Winner— B. c. by Peter Quince or Craigangovvcr — Lady Rotha, by Golden Maxim or Fayette trained Toy D. E. Stewart: bred by Mr. Johnson N. tamcren. WENT TO POST— 3:46. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. HIRAM was saved under restraint for the first three-quarters, then moved up fast when called on. went into th* lead and drew away with ease in the last eighth. BLACK BEETLE raced into the lead with a fine display of speed, but was done after reaching the last eighth. BEELZEBUB, far back for half mile, came steadily and finished fast. PRINCE BlLBO was prominent for three-quarters before retiring. LIEUTENANT MANSFIELD raced only fairly well and was well beaten after going three-quarters. Overweight — Lieutenant Mansfield. 24 pounds. 9Q66Q SIXTH RACE — Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Hot Time, Nov. 26. 1927 *MandoOand — 1:08*5 — 4 — 102. Eminence Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third, 0. Index Hordes AWtPPSt 4 -j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equ . Odds -Sir t 20783 CHARXJE BUHGlNw 3 107 3 3 1" lh lh lu V Garner J G .Milam 266-100 23801 SIXTY w 4 113 7 4 3" 31 2h 21 F Chvetta II P Gardner 370-100 23801 "WITCHMOUNT wb 4 113 1 5 4 1 4= 4" 31 L McClair C Irby 912-100 23558BRILLIANT w 6 113 6 7 10 and 61 4" V Moore Mrs W J Potter 361-100 18371 LANCER. B 6 113 8 10 91 8" 71 5 C Landolt Hieatt Bros 5159-100 15803MIRAFEL wb 4 113 5 2 2* 2* 31 I* E Pool M E Jolui.-ton 345-100 23774 SCIPIO wb 3 1061 2 S 61 5h 5* 7* K Horvth H P Headley 3210-300 18790 OUR GAINS b 5 113 9 1 7" 7H10 8» S Bond Raphael Farm Stable 18335-100 212211. DAVIS wb 3 109 10 6 5* 64 9" 9 W Fronk CW Moore 3682-100 23218 TDM ON w 3 103 4 9 8" 10 811 Fell.R Mclln O Torrell 11043-100 Time, :221A. :48. 1:01*6. 1:10«5. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS- CHARLIE EERGIN .32 .60 .94 266—100 80—100 47—100 SIXTY 4.62 3.26 131—100 63—100 WITCHMOUNT 4.26 113—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Light Brigade— The Baroness, by Peter Quince trained by C. C. Tatterson; bred tiy Mr. Charles Nuckols. WENT TO POST— 4:11. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. CHARLIE I.ERGIN, well ridden, set a fast pace and. racing MIRAFEL Into defeat, held his lead gamely and outfinished SIXTY. The latter followed the winner uuder early restraint, then moved up fast after entering the stretch and was wearing the winner down. WITCHMOUNT raced well. BRILLIANT began slowly and closed a big gap. LANCER finished gamely. MIRAFEL was done after forcing the pace for almost five-eighths. TIM ON was in close quarters when she fell. Ov-rwi-ights — Charlie Bergin. 2 pounds: Scipio, 1J: I. Davis. 4: Turn On, 3. •""tJQQO/1 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Hydromel. April 28. 1927—1:42—3—105. MliUJ"i Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 L, "u Str Kin Jockeys Owners Eqniv OdiK Strt 23493 BLACKAMOOR wit 5 112 10 8 71 3S 3; 2U 1" W Garner Mrs M C Moore 1:33-100 23803-VALKXK w 5 107 1 1 21 2 1 1" 11 2 C Meyer G S Ball 257-100 23827 EFELDEE wb 4 107 4 10 91 and, 4 4" 3 W Lsoher J Dolan 525-10J 23485 CSELR CONNLYw S 112 7 5 and 8h 5*1 5* 4= W Dellow A Pellcttieri 6267-100 23826"UNCLE SI wb 4 112 2 1111 11 9" 9" 5* S Bond I. J Kuss 2196-100 23803 "PRETTY RUN w 4 107 i 3 311 6 6". 6* 61 J Donson II Bensinger 1098-100 11522 RPH HARTENSNw 4 112 8 9 105 10« 8h 7 7s K Horvth Miss E Dencmark 5380-100 23827 CAVALRY wb 5 112 11 2 ll 11 21 34 8" C Landolt C E Lenahan t3021-100 23829 RICHELIEU wsb 11 112 9 7 81 71 10" 81 9= W Fronk W A Baumgartner t 23803 BABATTUa MAID w 5 108 6 C • 4 7110*10* I Connlly J T Looney 2400-100 23797 RIXEY w 4 111". 3 4 4h 9"Ml 11 11 J Berrv B W Stivers 10611-100 tMutuel field. Time, :23ii, :48. 1:14%. 1:4044. 1:4514. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID . EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- BLACKAMOOR .66 .84 .46 133—100 42—100 23—100 VALENCE 3.02 2.52 51—100 26—100 EFELDEE 3.18 59—100 Winner — Blk. g. by Hourless — Ballot Bred, by Meddler trained by A. Thomas: bred by Nursery Stud 1. Winner entered to be claimed for ,800. WENT TO POST— 4:37. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BLACKAMOOR hegan slowly and had to race wide, but came fast in the stretch, then suffered from interference, when TALENCE was taken wide, but got up to win in the last ten yards. VALENCE began fast and raced well for three-quarters and. if kept to his task without attemptim- to interfere with BLACKAMOOR, might have won. EFELDEE moved up with s rush when b"ginning the stretch racing, but tired near the end. COUNSELLOR CONNOLLY ran a good race. CAVALRY tired in the last quarter. Scratched-237i»9"Queenston. 10.",; 23803 Lady Stone. 107; 20978 Eleven oclock. 100. Overweights- Sabattus Mcid. 1 pound: Rixey, 4.


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