Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-30

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I ■ | , 1 I • 1 I 1 • 1 ; • I 1 , ■ i : : - - I 0 1 I 1 » LEXINGTON LEXINGTON. KY.. SATURDAY. APRIL 28. 1928— 1 Mile. Seventh day. Kentucky Asso.iat.m. Spring meeting of 18 days. Weather clear. Stewards, T. C. Bradley. W. II. Shelley and J. J. Graddy. Placing Judges. J. S. Wallace. N. II. McClelland and R. S. Shelley. Starter, W. Hamilton. Racing Secretary, W. U Shelley Racing starts nt 2:00 p m. Chicago time. 2:00 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 09Q99 FIRST RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Hot Time, Nov. 26. 1927 lOt/i A4l 4 102. Purse 3-year-olds and value — l:08?j — — 00. upward. Claiming. Net to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt 23432 MIAMI TRIAD wb 4 118 G 11 10U 93 61 P* K Horvth L Gentry 683-100 23797 HARK ANGEL wn 4 113 10 4 5i 3i V- 2" W Smith W F Hausman 1648-100 33827 = *BLUE GRANTTEwtja 5 113 8 1 lh ?■ a 31" C Meyer R Wingfield 105-100 23119 FRETWELL w 7 118 9 6 9! 8« 5 4 W Lilley E E Mooar 1746-100 28827 LADY HERBERT W 4 113 5 5 2" 1** 31 nJ W Garner M M Shields 955-100 3 1293 -JOLLY BOY w 7 118 1 3 3" 5J 4J G» W I.scher J M Hubbard 835-100 23878 AI.I.EOHAX W E 118 3 10 7"* 7" 8* 7J D Connlly J T Loonev 1701-100 23827 CIMMERIAN w G 118 11 2 41 4 71 8* J Donson Mrs M Reiser 1142-100 33857 HELEN HANDSEL w 3 107 7 8 6= 6 9 91 RA Moore C L Whiting 7353-100 21156 P.OB JOHXSTOX wn 4 113 4 9 11 101 104 105 F Haines D T Morris tiW--100 ttOM*BDITH MAY waa 8 102 2 7 81 11 11 11 C Landolt C H Knebclkamp t fMutucl field. Time, 41%, :48%. 1:02%, 1:12%. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID . EQUIYAL NT BOOKING OPDS- MIAMI TRIAD 5.66 4.22 .06 £83—100 611—100 203—100 DARK ANGEL 14.80 6.74 640—100 237—100 BLUE GRANITE 2.86 43—100 Winner — Ch. c. by Bulse— Triad, by Star Shoot trained by L. Gentry; bred by Messrs. Mon.forl and B. P. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,800. WENT TO POST— 2:10. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. MIAMI TRIAD, away slowly, raced wide while working his way up after going the first quarter and. coming through on the inside in the stretch, got up to win in the final stride. DARK ANGEL raced into the lean with a rush after reaching the stretrh, but swerved badly and could not withstand the winner. BLlE GRANITE, close up from the start, suffered from interference by DARK ANGEL in the stretch and finished gamely when clear. FBETWELI. raced wide, but ran a good race. LADY HERBERT shewed speed and was crowded w hen tiring in the stretch. CIMMERIAN quit in the strett h. Snatched— 23827 Monastery, 113; 17076 Wolfy, 118: 23878 Jimmie Shannon, 118. Overweights — Helen IIand;-el, 2 pounds: Edith May. 2. OQOOO SECOND RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Hct Time. Nov. 26. MlOoOiJ 1927 — 1:08*;. — 4—102. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net vaiue to winner : second. 39: third, 6. Index Horses AWtPPSt % M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 33770-RED LEATHER w 4 110 3 2 2J 2 f 1"" D Connlly M M Wallace 27--100 23828 *BBRGB w 4 114 5 5 1"* 1"* 2» 2|W Garner J N Camden 82-100 23770 WATCH OX w r. 4 116 G 3 43 3» 3s 3l W Lilley E E Mooar 675-100 23770 SIR JOHN K. w 4 115 4 1 3» 4« 4U 41 V Moore II G Goelilz Jr 1749-100 00932 THISTLE BOY w 4 113 1 6 6 G 5J 5= W Smith G Collins 1183-100 33828 AX1TA M. n 4 108 2 4 5 55 6 6 E Fewell J J Greeley 2711-100 Time, :22%. :48%. 1:02%. 1:12. Track good. MUTUELS PAID . EQUIYALNT BOOKING OLDS-, RED LEATHER .50 48 .40 275—100 124—100 20—100 SERGE 3.82 2.26 91—100 13—100 WATCH ON 2.80 40—100 Winner — h. f, by Ballot— I.egotal, by Dr. Iieggo trained by J. P. Gruber; bred by Mr. J. S. Wallace. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST— 2:35. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. RED LEATHER was forced to race a trifle wide, but was closest up from the start and gradually worked his way into the lead and. holding it gamely, eutfinished BEKGE. The latter raced into a short lead with a rush, saved ground where possible and made a game finish. WATCH ON saved much ground on the stretch turn. Sill JOHN K. had no mishaps. THISTLE BOY was done early. ANITA M tired badly. Scratched— 1S211 Sweet Corn. 112: 23824 Elfkin. 10f . * CiQ/l THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Calisse. May 11," 1911— :53%— 2— 115. Purse 00. 2-SA «J %J O TM year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second. 00: third, 0. Iudex Horses AWtPPSt |f Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 33798 ESKIMO w 115 7 4 lh P 1 1 F Chvetta Coldstream Farm Stable ;:!7~.-100 BOWLER W 115 6 3 31 IS 2i W Anrson Jav Stable 1002-100 LAMKIX w 115 2 2 4- 33 31 I Connlly Gallaher and Combs 151-100 23775 HIRSTI.AND w 115 4 8 7 : 4i 41 W Garner D Breckinridge 1528-100 ZURICH w 115 3 G E* 6* 5 1 W Fronk L A Lvne KSOM 33775-I.ITTLE JACKIE w 115 8 5 2U 51 G* E Fcwell J J Greeley 41:1-100 BALLOT DAY w 115 11 61 7« 71 K Horvth Mrs T J Regan 4250-100 THISTLE COOT w 115 5 9 9 81 8» W Smith G Collins ;S"6-100 POT HOT w 115 9 7 S- 9 9 E Pool Coldstream Farm Stable f tCoupled as Coldstream Farm Stable entry. Time, :23%. :49%. :56. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID , -EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS--. COLDSTREAM TARM STABLE ENTRY .50 .16 .82 375—100 1C8— 100 41—100 EOWLER 8.86 4.10 343— 1C0 105—100 LAMKIN 2.94 47—100 Winner— B. c, by North Star III. — Gentlewoman, by Sain trained by F. M. Taylor; bred bv Mr C B. Shaffer!. WENT TO POST— 3:00. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ESKIMO, racing green, swerved out while racing into the lead and. while continuing to swerve in the stretch, regained the lead and held it easily. BOWLER, prominent from the start, laat *ome ground on the stretch turn, I ut finished well. LAMKIN saved giouiid o-i the turns, tired after taking third place at the eighth post. Ill IISTLAND showed improvement. SUBICU raced green. LITTLE JACKIE lost ground after showing eaily speed and tired. POT ROT hegaa poorly. OOQCC FOURTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Sands of Pleasure. Ma~y5. 1920— 2:03%— 7— 106. Purso *«t vOtl 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming, Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPlSt K. % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 31236PETER PRIM wn 4 112 2 4 6: 3" 31 21 1". D Connll.- Oallaher and Comi.s IV. -100 33836RODRIGO W 5 115 8 1 3» P* 4- 4« 21 V Moore Mrs W J Potter 817-100 3 3502 -POLICEMAN I AYwb 4 111 3 3 l"k 2« lh lh 3l E Tool M Gohlblatt 77" 00 338.r 3POXIMOI wb 7 110 6 2 21 P 2* 3» «•» L McClair C Irbv 1 IS 100 33773 JOE RUDOLPH wi 5 107 7 8 8 8 8 P 5« W I.scher J W Btackmaa - 954-lOO 33884 FXCLE SI wb 4 107 1 G 7 7J G- G* P» S Bond L J Russ " lllOt 33830-SAMAROX wb 5 112 5 7 51 G 7h V 7-° W Fronk Joliet Stable 40" -100 38384 BABATTCS MAID W 5 102 4 E 4| E* 5« 8 8 C I-andolt J T Looney 5- 11 100 Time, :25, :49%. 1:14%. 1:41. 2:08%. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS PETER PRIM 52 .00 .36 126—100 50—100 13—100 RODRIGO 4.30 2.74 115-100 C7-I00 POLICEMAN DAY 3.06 53—100 Winner- P.. g, by Peter Pan— Polly Prim, by Pirate of Peamaate trained bv S. S Combs bu-d by Messrs. Gallaher Bros.. Winner entered to be claimed for 300 WENT TO POST— 3:27. AT POST— I minute. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. PETEB PRIM, easily best, raced in close quarters to the final turn, where, after coming wide cim« fa t and, passing the leaders fast, won going away. RODRIGO raced forwardlv from the stall -wid finished gamely to outstay POLICEMAN DAY. The latter was saved to the str.-t. h wh.-re he to.. a short lend before tiring. POKIMOI, closer up than usual in the early running, tired after going a mil- SAMAUON met with interference and refused to extend himself after going a half mile. Q £fa FIFTH RACE— l" 1-16 Miles. Leonardo IIAprilS. 19211:42%— 3— 103. Sixth Ru OeyOU ning BEN ALI HANDICAP. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,200; second, 00; third, 00: fourth. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % str Fin Jockeys Owners E.jniv. Odds Strt 33801 CENTAL HOST w 5 108 2 8 9M: B* I| H F Chvetta Fair Acre Farm Stable MSB 100 33883IURAM w 3 107 7 3 31 2"* 3* 2» 2* W Garner J N Camden I !U 100 33838 TEMPEST Vf 5 111 1 5 7 7" 8« 4J 3 D Connlly Huntingdon Stable 348-100 . ■ _____ — ; Continued on tenth page. LEXINGTON Continued from third page. 23" 4 DKVON s 5 104 9 4 2°» 4 4i 5» 4" C Meyer J J Greeley 1887-100 tSSSS*FLATTERY w 4 106 6 6 4h 61 61 6°k 5° K Horvth J N Camden I : 23380 MARCONI wn0 116 5 7 W 3i lh W 63 ■ Pool M Goldblatt 235-l«, S3774 BOOT VAN w 3 107 10 1 li l"k 21! 7: 7" C I.andolt A A Kaiser 799-100 IS— 1 » ACIREMA iv 4 ICO 3 1 6- 5h 71 S1 8= E Fewell W N Kins ?177-100 I 23883 LANCFR B G 102 4 10 Snk I"i 93 9« 98 V Moore Hieatt Bros 1739-lOe 23776-NEDLA w 1 H3 8 9 10 10 10 10 10 W Lscher G Collins 038-100 : tCawalei as J. N. Camden entry. Time, :24," :47J5. 1:13s;. 1:40s:,. 1:4725. Track good. • , 52 MUTUELS PAID EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— • GEKIAL HOST 522.40 5 9.28 | 5.86 1020—100 364—100 193— 100 ! J. N. CAMDEN ENTRY 4.04 2.93 102—100 48—100! TEMPEST 3.60 80— 1C0 ! Winner — B. li, by Oranite — Eathryn Krutcr, by Transvaal trained kf J. McPherson : bred by Mr. D. T. Matlaek. 1 WENT TO POET— 3.12. AT POET— G minutes. I Si;;rt bad and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. i.KMAl, HOST waa away slowly and gained steadily, but lost grcund by racing wide on the stretch turn. thea f , i-lod gamely and outstayed 11IKAM. The latt T laced close up and made a game finish. I TEMPEST had to iTtmw interference, but came with a rush through the stretch and was going fastest at tl a i nd. DEVON ran in greatly improved form under good riding. FLATTER? raced well and fin- ; ished pilj MARCONI raced into the lead ou the last turn and tired. BON1VAN showed early speed, but was do::e after going thin aj— llm Scratch, d 21320 Barhrra. MS; 23t-24 Little Colonel, 98; 23S574rFire On, 104. tiri wiiulits --Hiram, 5 pounds: Ncdda, 5. OOfeOfy SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Calysse. May 11. 1911— :533 5— 2— lloT Spring Station c. *J. o q a Puisc. Prrso 5800. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 5650; second. SiCO: third. 500. Index Bant* AWtPISt *£ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt j t3SSS*LADY WITT W 109 4 2 li l3 l A Abel Serenata Farm Stable 2106-100 STARRY HEAVENS* 107 16 6! 03 2* V Moore A Kane +134S-100 23802-HELEN DEAN vv lo:» 2 3 OJ 6 3nt L McChmir 1" A Kelly 1260-100 23802 PEGGY M..c w 107 9 9 B 7J 4i K Horvth II P Headley 1535-100 23557 ;YENEITA IX. w 112 f. 1 21 21 S" W Anrson Mrs M MllllHI 433-100 S3771 PEGGY LEE w 109 10 S 3i 31 6" F Chvetta H P Gardner 934-100 : FRNCKS MII.WAF.Dw 107 3 5 71 Sl 71 W Garner W B Dudley 1010-100 13771 RHODODKNDRON W 107 5 10 104 9» 85 G Collins I, J Muth + CATHERINE C. w 107 7 4 43 4h 91 D Connlly Gallalier and. Combs 115-100 THISTLE STAR m 107 8 7 9 il0= 10" W Lscher G Collins 10415-100 BEN MACHRKE w 107 11 11 11 11 11 C Landolt Hieatt Bros 7451-lOi t.Mu;n l field. Time. :233:,. :49. :55S. Track good. ! , 52 MUTUELS PAID , FCUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— , LADY WITT 544.12 519.0S 1.24 210C— ICO 853—100 462—100 STARRY HEAVENS Fieid 14.48 6.58 624—100 229—100 [ HELEN DEAN 11.18 459—100 Wiener — CI, f, by Sir John Johnson — Serenata, by Ornament trained by A. S. Lewis; bred by Mr. r. C. MeAteo. WENT TO POST— 4:25. AT POST— 7 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LADY WITT raced into tl e lead at once, saved ground where possible and held STARRY HEAVENS safe. The latter b.-gan from the extreme outside and lost much ground, but came fast through the stretch and finished well on the inside. HELEN DEAN raced prominently to the 6tretch turn. I where she was taken back, but finished gamely. PEGGY MAC ran a good ra e. YENE1TA M. showed apeed to the last eighth. PEGGY LEE was taken back after racing to the leaders on the stretch turn, then tired. CATHERINE C. was fairly close up to the stretch and tired. Overweights— 23S02 Polly BaraaMc, 100; 238S1-K:tty Muliaily. 107. Overweight —Lady Witt. 2 pounds. * QC|Q 2 SEVENTH RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Hot Time, Nov. 26, «tt7dO 1927— 1:C8;— 4— 102. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S650; second. 5100; third, 550. Index Horses AWtllSt |f i„ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 21298 BANTER w 8 113 7 2 3 1 2h V% V K Iool K L Baker 542-1C0 212G4-BLACK AGATE wb 4 113 4 3 1 l3 U 21 W I/scher Everglade Stable 225-100 23852 *PIPB8TBM vvn 4 10S 5 5 53 44 31 3" W Bowden Mrs B C Hart 483-100 ! 23824IJ1T1.K COLON" Lwr. 3 109 8 1 2 3 43 4 L McClair S J Kelley 2637-100 212»9 LONOCHAXPS we 6 113 6 6 8 8 8 5= D Connlly J T Looney 023S-100 23855 SOIREE wr. 3 100 2 8 7 J 7i 51 G- C Meyer II P Headley 547-100 221853COMRADE W 4 IIS 3 4 63 5" 6J 7° W Anrson Jav Stable 062-100 23770 WEST WIND w 3 109 1 7 41 6" 7 8 F Chvetta D Breckinridge 694-100 Time, :2225. :474i, 1:015. 1:11. Track good. , — -52 Ku UELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDa~ BANTER 512.84 5 5.S2 5 3.28 542—100 166—100 64—100 BLACK AGATE 6.26 3.66 163—100 83—100 PLPESTEM 3.40 70—100 Winner-Ch. g. by liuon — Baaaaaa, by Cunard trained by J. B. Raker; bred by Mr. H. H. Hewitt. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:54. AT POST— 2 minutes. Stait good anil slew. Wen easily: second and third driing. BAKTEB began fast and. after racing close up. passed BLACK AGATE in the stretch and won in a canter. BLACK AGATE showed fine sp.ed and set a fast pace, but began tiring in the stretch, and awerved over towards the inner rail, impeding 1HESTEM slightly. PIPBSTESI was away slowly, but closed a gap and saved mii.li ground, but began tiring near the «.nd. LITTLE COLONEL raced well for a half mile. OMKADE v as always outrun. Scratched — 18042 Stampdale. 113 20£hO£h EIGHTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Hydromel. April 28. 1927—1:42—3—105. Purse * «lJ«lJ 0 vSOO. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 5100; third, 550. Index Horses AWtlTSt % i-i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 23799 :QUEENSTo:." w 111 8 6 21 2h S" 2 lnk E Tool H P Whitney l!C-100 23880 ROLLAQE wa 107 7 5 l1 1= V lnk 2» D Connlly C C Van Meter 1806-100 23855 PASS1F. wHKlti 4 41 4i 3J 3* W Anrson Anderson and Kendle 189-100 23773 THISTLE GLAD w 16 4 7 6" 6J 53 54 41 W Lscher G Collins 2247-100 23853-I.A PETITE wn 106 6 4 3i 31 21 4» 5= K Horvth J B Kespess 346-100 23880 STORMY wn 103 3 8 71 5* 6i 7* C1. C Mever Tollev and Willis 3024-100 21294 BILY hfcCARNEYwsa 110 2 1 8 7| 7s 6i 7° W Bowden W A Baumgartner 827-100 23857 LITTLE RUMMY « 103 1 3 5h 8 8 8 8 C Eandolt R C Frakes 06S-100 Time, :24!5. :47%. l:142i. l:41=i. 1:46. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID . -EO.UIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— QUEENSTON .81 5 4.20 5 2.58 292—100 110—100 29—100 ROLLAGE 12.46 6.00 523—100 200—100 CASSIE 2.58 29—100 Winner — B. g. by Chicle — Queen Tii. by Meddler trained by I.. Walters; bred by Mr. narry Payne Whltaey. Winner enteied to be claimed for .M 0. WENT TO POST— 5:21. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and atow. Won drivin::: second and third the same. QCEEXSTON raced in tlaae t early pursuit, gained steadily after reaching the stretch and. nnder good riding, outfinislnd KOLLAGE. The latter raced into the lead in the first eighth anil, after l eing restrained to the streti h. made a game effort to withstand the winners challenge. CASSIE lost much ground on the stretch turn, where she swerved to the inside, but finished tamely. THISTLE GLAD ran fairly well. LA PETITE moved up fast on the last turn, then tired. LITTLE K1MM1 raced poorly. Scratched— EM3S3T«aa Ha.HS. It*! 23837 Little nattie. MS: 23803 Dreamess. 100, Oiu BJClRhta— Qaeccatea, 1 peemd; Loiiage, 2; Cassie, 2J; La 1etite, 1. Corrected weight— Lilly McCarr.ey. 110.


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