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BEULAH PARK COLUMEUS. OHIO. FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1928.— Reulah Tark 12 Mile. Twelfth day. Bculah Park Jockey club. Spiing meeting of 19 days. Weather clear. Stewards. J. T. Ireland. J. A. Murphy and H. P. Shepherd. Judges, W. R. Norvell and C Stands. Starter, L. Dean. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 2:15 p. m.L 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. C% A -fl A £T FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923— 1 :05%— 7— 104. Purse £i~± Jfl--iO 00. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 23988=TNIE WIE MDIEw 4 106 2 2 3" 3 2nk l1 P Cogan C Morris 90-100 ; 23858*K1NGS ROW wb 3 102 3 1 ll l1 U 2 J Wise F Hayes 740-100 23809NTXON w 4 105 7 6 61 6" 41 3" D Ray G D Ray 3600-100 1 23858 BEDFORD QUEENwb 3 105 9 8 71 71 51 4 | D Burney A Smitha 480-100 I 24020 FAST WIND wb 3 110 10 4 41 4 1 62 51 H Hay N B Marshall 1280-100 1 232 79 ELM A M. wb 4 10G 5 3 21 21* 31 6- K McCray T V Mount joy 1150-100 16905 -LUL1E DEAR w 4 101 15 5J 5» 71 71 G Wilams Selby and Van Meter 1900-100 23140*LADY IN BLUE w 3 100 8 9 10 9» 81 81 J OMalley Mrs C Garrigan 1250-100 23858*i .ENAL WITHERSw 4 104 4 7 9JIO 9s 9« T Malley G E Keller 5000-100 23988 SILVER SPOON w 4 104 6 10 81 8nt10 10 H Brown W L Stribling Sr 10100-100 I Time. 1:10%. Track fast. - CERTIFICTS PAID EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- TEENIE WEENIE MAUDIE $ 3.80 $ 3.40 $ 3.20 90—100 70—100 60—100 I KINGS ROW 6.00 5.P0 200 — 100 160 — 100 I NIXON 10.80 440 — 100 Winner — Br. f. by Gold Enamel — Maudie, by The Commoner trained by N. W. Burkhart; bred by Mr. Clayton Morris. Winner entered to be claimed for ,150. WENT TO POST— 2:17. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all but Silver Spoon. Won ridden out; second and third driving. TEBNIB WEENIE MAUDIE moved up fast on the outside while rounding the far turn and, racing gamely in the stretch, won going away. KINGS ROW showed the most early speed, hut tired in the last sixteenth. NIXON came fast and gamely through the final eighth. REDFORD QUEEN closed up considerable ground and finished gamely. ELMA M. tired. SILVER SPOON was bumped and crowded I back at the start. Scratched— 23860 Little Flora, 90: 11775 John S.. 108: 21201 Don T.. 107: Sir Rock Sand, 115. Overweights — Kings Row, 4; Nixon, 2; Bedford Queen, 4; Fast Wind, 4; General Withers, 1; Silver Spoon. 3. : *A-C A £* SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Carrie Moore. April 23. 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104. Putsg | afik J.ftO 55C0. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Qhmi Equiv. Book. Strt 22287 GARETII wb I 19 10 4 I1! I*| 1" ll D Burney K S Cleveland 150-100 23778-MABEL SETII w 5 107 8 5 31 21 2i 2h K McCray Aldrich and Winans 500-100 23886 :* ROTARIAN wr. G 109 3 9 S" 8: 5! 3! G Gleason H W Moore 1500-100 23913*HAPrY HOBO wb 5 101 6 3 4" S* 4h 4:1 G Seabo Mrs W M Heath 3330-100 2388 !*VVHY w 6 10S 2 2 5* 31 3h .r,h I OMallcy F Wood 1620-100 23989 = *BOUTONNIERE w 5 109 7 10 10 7» 61 G3 H Hay WR Scamster 190-100 ! 21498 ROUND ROBIN w 11 103 9 6 6nt fi1 71 7- C Ksland C Shepherd 2770-100 18088 UNCLE BOB w 3 112 4 8 SniO 91 SJ W Pmrose M F Carroll 3500-100 198043o. MAE B. w 6 107 11 2i 4 S2 9= D Fowler L K Evans 5000-100 20437 MANIPULATE wb 4 1C4 5 7 7= 9=10 10 N Coltoff A W Miles 11700-100 1 Time. 1:10%. Trr.ck fast. r-%2 CERTIFICT S PAID- EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— ! GARETH .00 $ 5. TO .80 150— 100 160—100 90—100 MAFEL SETH 3.80 3.60 90—100 80— 1C0 ROTARIAN 4. CO 130—100 1 Winner — Ch. g, by WMsk Broom II. — Loyal, by Loyalist trained by W. Mfirtin; bred by Mr. A. W. ShuttO. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:46. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon handily: second and third driving. iAKETII showed the most speed throughout and won going away. MABEL SETn ran well, but [ wai tiring nt the end and driving hard to save second place. ROTARIAN began slowly, but came fast 1 and gamely on the outside through the stretch. HAPPY HOBO finished in close quarters next to the ? Inner rail." WHY tired, as did 0 MAE B. Scratched— 239S9 Play Tag, 109: 239403Guy Clayton, 109: 1SC0J Aunt Deda, 102; 23890 Mar-sin, 109. • Overweights — Rctr.rian, 5 pounds; Boufonnierr, 5. * /i "3 4 T THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Carrie Moore. April 23. 1923— 1 :05%— 7— 104. Purse , iJtJL-i4 00. 4-yeav-olds and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPI1 St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt , 2158DSNTPEK ivn 4 109 2 5 51 51 211 l1 P Cogan W A McKinncy 190-100 g 1850S* HOOVER w 11 101 1 10 91 92 6" 21 G Seabo S M Biddison 1270-100 n 08200 IIARGARETTA E. w 6 102 10 2 2J 2 £ 3 31 K Gleed M Grant 5890-100 0 2234C OOCIDENTA wb 9 112 9 4 41 4i 41 41 H Ha way JGavidia 1270-100 • 190-35 "ORAL REEF wb S 112 5 6 61 61 72 5i II Hay J W Reams C20-100 1 1979G-COL. TAT w 8 104 4 1 l" U 1" 6= E Shp.she J Strickland 1000-100 q 2055! 3 1 SSENGER w 5 109 3 3 311 31 5h 7* D Burney G Mark 270-luO j 18511 • BANTAM wb S 10fl 8 9 10 10 10 i T Thrkill Mrs H Davis 2900-100 ■ l!r 73J*LADY ABBOTT wr 7 107 7 7 71 71 8" 5*1 K McCray James Bronncnberg 32S0-100 I 13CC1IULL w 4 102 6 8 8! 81 91 10 Wr Bonner W L Stribling 1430 100 Time, 1:10%. Track fast. -- CERTIFICTS PAID-, -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODD?— SNIPER $ 5.80 $ 4.20 $ 3.40 190—100 110—100 70—100 0 HOOVER 9.40 6.40 370—100 220—100 g MARGARETTA E 15.60 680—100 3 WlBTr B g. by War t loud - Rod; Merry, by Rock Sand itrained by W. A. McKinncy; bred by Mr. Joseph E. Widenerl. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POET— 3:16. AT POST— 2 minutes. Stnrt good and slow. Won ridden out : second and third driving. SNIPER fini-h«-d with a rush on the outside through the last quarter and. passing the leaders after r entering the stretch, was going away through the la t sixteenth. HOOVER, crowded back at the start, 1 closed a big gap and finished fastest of all. MAkC Alt ETTA E. was much used in forcing the early p:n c. but finished well, although tiring. OCCIDFNTA saved ground when entering the stretch and " 3 finished well. COL. PAT tired, as did PASSENGER. Scratched — 2377S Faber, 109; B3SM Yankee Boy, 104; 1SM12 Priceless, 104; 21909 Exultant, 115. Overweight — Occident;!. 3 pounds. Corrected weight— Lady Abbott, 107. . " Ch A-i AQ FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Fellow Me, Aug. 15, 1927—1:13—6—107. Purse 00. 3-■iJLTtO year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second. 5; third, 0. - Index Horses AWtPPSt % H Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt t - 21 085 BLACK BOY wl 3 99 1 2 31 3" 2 l1 K Gleed D Edwards 3810-100 0 23910 MISS EMMA w 3 103 4 7 61 61 41 2" D Burney K S Cleveland 7M-30u • 24073 = KLORII»A CASTLE w 3 108 10 4 21 Ill1 3s W Pmrose H G Smith 1230-100 I. 239903»KLANDEH w 3 101 7 i 41 4i 3"k 41 J Wise R S Gingcrich 392u-10u 23990*CALZONA w 3 97 2 3 5* 51 5* 5 J OMallcy J McBiide 2900 100 0 23990*RI:IGHT PLUME w 3 95 5 9 9« 81 8= 6"k G Seabo B B Nelson 1410-100 • 238«0JIMS DREAM wb 3 95 8 8 7» 74 7l 7= E Shpshe C II Everitt 3000-10u • 24073 SUCROSE w 3 109 6 1 l| P 6" 8 H Hay Mrs A G Dunlap 790-100 a 23399* WAR WINGS w 3 103 9 6 8°* 9» 98 9s A Tiner J Hayes 50-100 1 23914WHITEFOOT wb 3 97 3 10 10 10 10 10 F Silas L Gallo 1870-100 I lime, 1:17. Track fast. ; 1 I 1 I I I I : | r-*2 CERTIFICTS PAID- ,-EaOTVA* NT BOOKING ODDS-, BLACK BOY 8.20 8.40 .80 3810 — 100 1320—100 340 — 100 MISS EMMA 7.20 4 80 260—100 140—100 FLORIDA CASTLE 5.20 160—100 Winner — BQc. c. by Air Man— Lady Trospero, by Campus or Propero trained by S. H. Edwards; bred by Mr. J. A. RlsckwcH. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:44. AT PCST— 1 in nute. Start good ni:d slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BLACK BOY raced forwarCly from the start and. taking tie lead near the end. -non going away. MISS EMMA was cut off and crowded back on the far turn, but closed up fast and CUM ly on the outside through the stretch. FLORIDA CASTLE ran well and had no mishaps, but t.red in the final sixteenth. BLANDER was tiring at the end. CAI.ZONA was crowded back on the far turn. SUCROSE quit badly after going a good half mile. WAR WINGS raced poorly. Scratched— 2407" The French Girl, 105; 23942 George Mehas, 105; 23990 Maily S., 99: 24073 Grad, 110. Overweights — Calzona. 2 pounds; Sucrose, 3. Corrected weight Floridn Castle, 108. 9A"MA€k FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs~ Carrie Mocre, April £3. 1923— 1:05%7— 104T Clock JTcA"4*y Handicap. Purco 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to w.nner 90; second, S.1CC; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 2391G:MIS.-; MAGGIE w 5 104 6 5 31 2h 21 1" E Shpshe W J Wliakn 2730-100 23510 POST MISTRESS w 5 S3 3 1 21 2»k lnk 2» F Silas C W Hall 800-100 24074 SHASTA LAD wb 4 120 13 G2 51 S*| S 1 H andKT B Hau.irhton 80-100 24075 NAYARIT w 7 105 5 G 41 63 4l 41 D Burney J Switcher 920-100 23781 BESOM wb 3 102 4 7 7 7 6 53 W Bonner E M Lutz 890-100 20922 3 BE A wb 3 98 7 4 1" lh V 6 J OMalley W McNair 940-100 23944 DEPUTY wb 7 103 2 2 5H 4» Fell. C Ks.and Thistledown Stable 580-100 Trm. 1:08%. Track fast. r-%2 CERTIFICTS PAID- EODIVALNT BOOKING ODDS--, MTSS MAGGIE 0.60 7.80 20 2730—100 790— 1C0 110—100 POST MISTRESS 6.60 3. CO 240— 1C0 80—100 SHASTA IAD 2.89 40—100 Winner-— B. m, bv Short t;ra?s — Jfarv B dle, bv Ballot trained by E. Gilmore: bred bv Short Grass Stud. WEHT TO POST— 4:15. OFF AT ONCE. Start good End -low. Won driving: second and third the same. MISS MAOOII was close up from the start a?ul. under hard riding in the stretch, wore POST MISTRESS down aai outfinished l.er. POST MISTRESS r.-.ced well in close qunrteis on the inside most of the way end was tiring at tl.e end. SHASTA LAD was crowded back by DEPUTY immediately after the start and was in close o.unrters until reaching the stretch, then finished gamely. NAYAUIT raced on the outside practically throughout. BESOM junip d over deputy nftcr the latter was caught in a jam and fell on the far turn and came fast through tl.e stretch. BEA ran a guod half, then quit badly. Overweights — Nayarit. 3 pounds: Besom. 4. 2~At CA BTBTW tlffl t MBt Follow Me7~Aug. 15, 1927— 1:13— 6— 1C7T Purse 00. 4-TtJS.tJJ ycai-olds and rp-ard. Claiming. Net value to winner 15; second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses A iVtlISt »4 % St - Kit. locteys Owners Ei|tiiv. Book. Strt 23941 EASTER LADDIE w 9 113 4 4 3nt 3 1- l3 H Hay W J Foley 120-100 t3BM*TOUNG APRIL wb 6 103 8 1 211. 2* 31 21 G Srabo M II Jordan 800-100 23945 GUERRIERE w 4 103 7 3 41 41 4" 3nt D Burney K 8 Cleveland 570-100 23915- *1DLE THOUGHTSw 7 106 6 7 7= T- 7« 4h F Silas L Leidcrman 93C-100 23885*MARK MASTER wb 6 111 10 5 9 5nt C M W Bonner Miss M Miler 1130-100 23943 *AL HOTFOOT w 7 112 I 6 6». 61 51 63 E Shpshe G W Fritz 840-100 23940 *JSIE HAP.TMNwb 4 102 2 2 11 lh 2" 7s J OMalley J Switcher 1570-100 20884 FNY PETEIl w 4 108 5 8 8 S 8 8 W Kenipf Miss M M ICcrn 2420-100 23885*NERVOUS ABIE wn 5 108 1 Left at post. NT Coltoff A W Miles 2590-100 23891*YRACK MAID w 4 10S 9 Left at post. W Barrett H Garth 3490-100 Tim°. 1:15. Track fast. ,- CERTIFICTS PAID ,-EQuTVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, EASTER LADDIE .40 .60 .60 120—100 80—100 30—100 YOUNG APRIL 7.40 3.89 270—100 90—100 GUERRIERE 3 20 60—100 Winner — Ch. g. by Argos — Easter Faerie, by Farasi trained by W. J. Foley; bred in England by Mr. J. Downes. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:45. AT POST— 1 minute. Start bad and *Iow. Won easily: seconl and third driving. EASTER I.AKOIE took tl.e lead while rounding the far turn end drew away decisively in the stretch. YOUNG APRIL was tiring at the end. but finished mutely. GURRRIERE CUH fast through the stretch. IDLE THOUGHTS was forced to work her way up on the outside, but finshed gamely and ran away for a half mile after the race. AL HOTFOOT was in close quarters on the inside. JOS1E IIARTMAN tired badly. Scratched— 21C24 Carrie Belle, 98: 23891 Mercedes E., 100; 23832 Double Rainbow, 109; 23911 Jedburgh Abbey. 102. zfl.1! k"fl SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Dandybruch, Aug. 6, 19271:46—6—104. « "i JL tJ JL Pure S6C0. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00: third, 0. . Index Horses AWtPPSt % % b4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24070 THE COMPETFORw 7 101 lo 7 9l ■" 7" Pjfl" N Coltofi Franklin Stable l!»i-100 23515 »BECKY SUE w 3 102 2 5 4nk 5» 3"k 1J 21?. T Mallev Mn J PhUUpa ]c,lij-100 2.1513 "BROWN LEAF w 5 99 8 3 11 21 2 21 3 E Shpshe G Stcvart 1260-100 22537 T R. JON KENEYw 5 107 7 6 31 1" 1] 41 41 W Innose II B Simmons 690-100 23802 BE OF WINCHSRw 4 108 5 4 7» 71 3i 5K 51 H Hay Mrs J Dale 4090-100 23891 THELMA O. w 4 103 4 8 81 6" S1 711 6" J Wise J Haves 800-100 23913 ST. AUGUSTINE w 13 97 6 2 21 41 61 61 7l G Seabo A Miller 720-100 23862 SAN HEDRON wb 9 101 9 9 10 10 10 91 8"fe K Gleed C F Brant 3620-100 23193 TOSCANELLI w 7 110 3 10 61 31 4J 8nk 91 D Burnev T P Edmonds 570-100 23890 *ELKCREST w 3 110 1 1 V S1 9?.10 10 J OMallcy L K Crist 850-100 Tlaaa. 1:50%. Track fast. - CERTIFICTS PAID- -EaUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS--, THE COMPETITOR .80 $ 4 ?0 .20 190—100 11C— 100 60—100 BECKY SUE 17.20 7.40 760—100 270—100 BROWN LEAF 8.00 COO— 100 Winner — Ch. g, by The Manager— Beautiful Girl, by Marchmont II. trained by J. Hadfield; bred by Messrs. Van Dacca A: Fuller. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO PCST— 5:15. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: second and third ea-.ily. THE COMPETITOR steadily improved his position and gained fast on the outside in the stretch, wore down the leaders and won going away. BECKY SUE saved ground in the early stages, came to the outside of BROWN LEAF when entering the stretch, but tired in the final ilriv. BROWN LEAF was much used in racing DR. JOHN RENNET iuto submission and tired in the stretch. DR. JOHN KENNEY tired badly, as did TOSCANELLI. Scratched — 23191 JMissisippi, 110; 23913 Mason Towle, 104; 23S07 I.ongport, 104; 23943 Bud Bud, 110. Overweights — Dr. John Fenncy. 3 pounds; San Hedron, 2.