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c g 4 _ - 2 • 2 2 2 | % 2 fj p r, j C j " : g A |j ~ J ~ ■ ! * J J ■ ., j . I 8 t ; * * I 5 1 2 * I £ ] J " j ] j . . . - • | | | 1 | | | ; 1 . I I , | I I I BEULAH PARK COLUMBUS. OHIO. SATURDAY. MAY 5. 1928.— Bculah Park 1-2 MB*. Thirteenth day. Boulah Park Jcikcy Club. Spring meeting of 11 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards. J. T. Ireland, J. A. Murphy and H. D. Shepherd. Judges. W. R. Norvell and C. Stands. Starter, L. Dean. Racing Secretary, W. It. Norvell. Racing stmts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time. 2:15 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spurs, I! b linker-;. Figures in paienthcses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates ci prentice allowance. "24 H 3Q TIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Am I Early. May 5. 1926— : £5— 2— 107. Puree 00. «t-a-00 2-year-old::. Ifaidcns. Allowances. Net valuo to winner 5S75; second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24022-OH ME w 112 4 2 2- 1*4 1= H Hay E E Carver 220-100 23804 2PHRONECHEETA w 112 11 1 23 2" D Barney Jenki::s * Perry 200-100 2251C UNCOMMON GOLD w 101 6 I 62 3 3 « Scabo C Morris 7S0-10O 1022 3 BUSY MISS w 112 7 7 7 P. up. S Trenchd L Gallo 650-100 23804 ELBEE w 104 3 4 f P.up. J OMalley Mrs W D Bernhardt 1820-100 23777 TONY THE CLOWN w 103 2 6 3J Fell. W Barrett C Way 1350-100 24022 SETHS STRANGER w 104 5 5 4"k Fell. P Cosan E A Crecelias 800-100 T:mo, :57. Track scod. ._ __ r-W CERTIFICTS PAID- EaUIVALNT BOCKING CDDS- 0H ME .40 .60 .40 £20—100 89— ICO 20—100 PHRCNPCHEETA 3 00 2A0 50— 1C0 20—100 UNCOMMON GOLD 2.C0 30—100 Winner— Ch. f. by I.cugh Foyle- See Saw II., by Fitz Herbert trained by II. C. Yvolfe- bred by Mr. A. M. Chichester. Jr.. WENT TO POST— 2:15. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. OH ME took the lead after rounding the far turn and held the race safe to the end. PHRONE-CHEETA raced well, but was tiring at the end and was doing her best to outfiuish UNCOMMON OULD. The latter gained steadily in the Isst quarter and finished with a rush. TONY THE CLOWN ran up on the heels of PHRONECIIEETA while rounding the far turn and stumbled and fell. SETHS STRANCER fell over him. BLBBfl and BUSY MISS were pulled up to avoid the mixup and finished many lengths in the iear of the others. S.ratehed— 21022 Colden Art, 104: Esther C, 104. Overweight — Tony the Clcwn. 2 pounds. 241QQ SECOND RACE— S-4 Mile. Follow Me. Aug. 15. 1927—1:13—6—107. Purse 00. 4-« * -■-C «Lf year -olds and upward. Claiming. Net vali:e to winner ?C75 ; second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % *2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 21969 EXULTANT wb 4 112 5 4 1- 1*1 1« 1"-. It Ilav N B Marshall 210100 23989 •BTRICE MORSEw 4 102 7 3 2* 2 Q 21* G Soabo A Miller 670-100 23491 SKY FLIGHT wb I 106 6 7 74 4 3* 3- D Barney K S Cleveland 4"0-100 23943 SHINING LIGHT wb 7 106 2 2 3i 3 4 4» T Malley S Kerrigan 890-100 23889 • AFFECT ATE MARYw 4 97 3 5 5 6- k 54 5« E Shpshe O Reid 1550-100 20591 GARR w 6 115 4 6 6"k 9 «" 61 W Tribner A J lershall 890-100 23940-ROSE MRY RYANw 4 101 8 9 9 74 83 7i AV Bonner Guciardo Eros 2900-100 23910 3 *.UY CLAYTON wb 6 104 1 1 4 5" 71 8» S Trenchd AG Parson 1310-100 23983 PURE DEE w 8 108 9 8 81 84 9 9 P CoRan A B Jessop 610-100 Time. 1:1525. Track fast. r- CERTIFICT 0 PAID-, EQUIVALNT BOOKING CDDS-. 5fYH?wU-~ • 680 * 480 * 360 240—100 140—100 80—100 ATRICE MORSE 6.03 4.23 180-100 110-100 SKY FLIGHT 3.20 60—100 Winner— Ch. c, by High Time— Intricate, by nestings trained by V. Swanson; bred by Miss E. Daingerfieldl. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:43. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. EXULTANT showed the most speed throughout and won easing up. BEATRICE MORSE was tirin" and doing her best to outfinish SKY FLIGHT after forcing the lafter wide in the stretch. SKY FI IGHT closed up considerable ground and finished gamely. SHINING LIGHT tired. Scratched— 21574 Hugl.es Graham, 106; 23803 Gunny Sack, 107; 21028 Billy OTIare 104- 20037 Tran-tula. 99: 24070 War Boy, 104. Overweight-— Sky Flight, 2 pounds: Shining Light. 2; Rose Mary Ryan. 4. *2zt"fi QO THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Follow Me. Aug. 15, 1927—1:13—6—167. Purse 00. 4-■■ -B. *-r vf year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second §75; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24071*KIN FOLKS w 5 106 9 3 1 D q D G Seabo R Shepp 780100 23469-JIBE w 6 112 5 5 4* 3i 3i 2 T Thrkill 11 T Palmer 5*0-100 24023 •GOLDN LOCKS W 6 102 4 1 24 2*4 2*i M B Shpshe J Everest 490-100 23991 = *LEN*A WOOD w 6 105 3 2 5" 5J 4 4» J OMalLey Thistledown Stable 3"0-100 23993 WOOD CRICKET w 4 111 8 6 6 6 5= 5J H Hay Mrs J M Dale 1130-100 23943 = *LIBY NATION Lwn 5 103 6 9 9 9 7" S A Tiner J RomitO 1 "60 100 23832 DOBLE RAINBOWw 5 110 1 7 84 S-k 8 7»k D Hardy W J Whaen 910 100 24023 DL R. ANTY JR.w 8 112 2 8 7» 74 6" Sl D Burncy AV II Hall 1160-100 240253 LOYAL LEGION* w 5 101 7 4 31 4"k 9 9 J Console F A Walker 890-100 Time. 1.T5. Track fast. CERTIFICT S PAID-, r- -EQUIVALNT BOOKING CDDS- ~T„ KIN - FOLKS ,„ 7.60 .80 .20 780—100 240—100 110— 100 JIBE 5.20 3. £3 160—100 90—10O GOLDEN LOCKS 4.G0 100—100 Winner— B. m, by The Manager— Dulce Tokalon, by Ma.clmont II. trained by R. Shepp; bred by Mr. Clyde Yan Dm, AYinncr entered to be cla.nied for . WENT TO POST— 3:16. AT POST— i minute. Start good and slow. Wen easily; second and third the same. KIN FOLKS set a good pace and, despite a wide stretch turn, drew away from GOLDEN* LOCKS in the stretch and held the race safe. JIBE steadily improved tiis position and finished gamely through the stretch. GOLDEN LOCKS saved ground on all the turns, but tired in the stretch drive. LENA WOOD finished in close quarters next to the inner rail. WOOD CRICKET could never get up LOYAL LEGION quit badly. * - T Scratched— 2.3015 Patriarch, 107; 2402330ne Gold Buck, 104; 21071 Freemason 104- 24075 Bonsky 117; Marjory Daw. 110. Overweights — Kin Folks, 4 pounds: Wood Cricket, 1: Loyal Legion. 2. O A -g Q*fl FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923—1:05*5—7—104. Purse drk-M-Cf A. 00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 23942*JEAN* WENGEL w 96 9 3 14 l1 1*4 lJ E Shpshe Jenkins and Per: y 540-100 23492 ZEFINE w 101 8 2 2 2» 3 2J G Seabo Mrs J Phillips 200-100 24107 PERALTA w 104 6 1 44 3« 2" 31 T Mallcv J M Emery 500-100 SMM SISTER MAGGIE wb 101 5 8 7»k 5J 4J 42 J O Malley Mrs O Chancy 600-100 23492*BLUE ROSB wb 100 3 7 6* 4» 52 52 G Wilams 9 II Carpenter 1480-100 2402G»SNAPPY* PAL w 106 1 6 8°k 71 7J 6J P Cogan B McSherry 1750-100 23942 "GEORGE MEHAS wb 101 2 9 9 8» 82 7» W Bonner G S Ball 710-100 24026 KEEN LINE w 108 4 4 9 J2 64 8» F Kiniry F Eashy 3500-100 23467 TEA BARRY w 108 75 5J999D Burney K S Cleveland 960-100 Time. 1:09. Track fast. r- CERTLFICTS PAID--, -EGUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-. JEAN WENGEL 2.80 $ 4.80 $ 3.40 640—100 140— 1C0 70 100 ZEFINE 3.00 2.60 50—100 30—100 PERALTA 3.40 70—100 Winner — Br. f, by Air Man — Smiling Mag, by Smiling trained by G. F. Jenkins; bred by Mr. J. A. Blackwell. Winner entered to be claimed for ,700. WENT TO POST— 3:44. AT POST— li minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. JEAN WENGEL raced into the lead shortly after the etart and, showing the most speed, held the ! race safe through the stretch. ZEFINE was close up all the way and outfinished PERALTA In the ■ final drhe. PERALTA raced prominently and had no mishaps. SISTER MAGGIE closed up muck ground, although forced to race on the outside. TEA BARRY ran wide on the first turn. S.-mtehed— 23X24 Paul Smith. 96. Overweights — Blue Rose, 2 pounds: George Mehas, 3; Keen Line, 3; Tea Barry, 2. ■ Cornet. d weights— Zefine, 101: Snappy Pal, 106. —3 9J.1Q9 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Dandybrush. Aug. 6, 1927—1:46—6—104. Motorist mm Tl JL %J m£ Purse. Purse 09. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming, Net value to winner 16; second, 15; third, 0. _ . , Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 % %, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24076 * SCOT 1 FHYERwB 5 115 1 1 1»J l2 DJ 1» 1J G Wilams J Miller 130-100; 23992 ••COT BUSH w 4 107 6 3 4J 5» 4J 32 2» E Shpshe G K Allen BO-100 I 24076 GRASS MAID w 8 106 2 2 2» 2» 2* 2" »» L. Axon R F Coppago MM-ttO t407.V»srx-y 1IYIIEXIHv r. 108 4 I 61 6* V 52 4* J OMalley W O WlWI 1000-10 Mil *VALIAKT w a S7 5 8 8 8i 61 6"* 5n* N Coltoff Eranklin Stable 2600-10;. *3»45 = URAPESTOXE w 5 111 I 4 3" 3" 3" 4. 6- H Hay James Bronnenberg 840-10C t3916*PANOKEL w 7 107 7 6 7nk 71 Si M 7" I Mallov AUlrieh and AVinans 930-100 1 23994*THE TAILOR wn 4 lOfi 3 9 9 9 9 9 fc» D Mc.Vlisr W H Carrier 3300-1 GO 84073 LEYIL CTRL W 7 110 8 7 5 4 V 75 9 D Fowler E J Goodman 630-101 Time. 1:47*5. Track fast. -52 CERTIFICT S PAID EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— SCOTLAND FOREVER § 4. CO $ 3."0 J 2.80 100—100 80—100 40—100 I CUT BUSH 3.40 2.80 70—100 40— 10C GRASS MAID 7.80 290 — 1C0 I Winner— Cfc. g. by UrtHltet Pert— II.. by Xetrofol trained ly .1. Miller; bred by Mr. A. King Ifaccmhcri. Winner entered to lie lainicd fat ,700. WENT TO POST— 4:15. AT TOST— J minute. Start good and slow. Won riddM ont: MMrf and third driving. SCOTLAND FOREVER made tlie race throughout, but :.s shaken up near the finish to retain his sdvantace. IfT IHSII closed tip fast and ganrdy after going three-iua: ters and was rapidly wearing the winner down. GUAM MAID raced close tip throughout, but was tirng nt the end. CRAPE-STONE a!id DEV1I. GIRL tired badly in the last quarter after having shown early speed. Scratched— 241127 iFrankman. 100: 24028:Atador. 104. Ovci ran ichis — Sunny Dividend. ■ poaade: Ornpestone. B; The Tailor. 2. €%A" Cl° SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yr.rds. Danuybrush. Aug. 6. 1927—1:46 — 6—104. Purse MTl"t . 4-year-olds r.nd upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00: third. 0 Index Horses AWtPPSti V/ »4 Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt MMSRLUE lAI I IK w 5 97 10 4 31 2 lh I»l V G Seabo Mrs W Heath 720-100 23991 •MISSISSIPPI wn 5 110 f. 6 S 4= K 25 2l G Wilams F II Carpenter 280-100 ? tSSSSBUNSURY ws I IK t S 93 8- 5"* 4"! 32 ■ Shpshe F Smith 1790-100 23918 BELLFOXT w t 10S 1 7 6* 7i 4= 3" 4h S Trench d F J Boyle 600-1 Of 24110 IRRESPONSIBLE w a IOC 8 5 7 61 6 1 51 5= F Munoz Mrs L M Kearns 2860-10 23991 THE ARCHER w 11 104 9 10 10 9= 7* 6" 6i T Malley J M Emery 1890-100 1 2402.VKEXIALL w I 110 4 1 lh 1J 2 7° 7" 1 Burney C W Hall 210-100 2380? K WI-KI, flM 3 9 S"M0 10 8h S W Bonner Oucianlo Bros 1450-TX 23913 BCD-BUD wn4 110 7 2 21 31 91 9 91 F Xiniry Mrs X B.opley 1420-100 241001HENOL w S 100 2 3 41 :,■ 81 10 10 J OMalley T Shiarii 2890-100 Time. 1:50. Track fast. r- OKRTIfXrT o P Tr — tiu-VALNI BOOKING ODDS— ■ BLUE CADDIE 6.40 $ 5.83 $ 4.00 720—100 190—100 100—100 1 MISSISSIPPI 4.00 3.40 100—100 70— 10C BUN2URY 5.80 190—100 1 Winner — Ch. m. by Tea Caddy— Blue Racer, by Blurs trained by K. Shepp; bred by Messrs. OM ara Bros.. AVinn.r entered to be claimed for ??O0. WENT TO FOST— 4:45. AT POCT— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and bird the samp. BLUE CADDIE, cos ■ up fr m t!:e start, tuck the lead after going three-quarters and held the race ; safe to Hm ei.d. MISSISSIPPI s.oadily improved his position and easily passed the others in the final 1 eighth. BUNBURY dosed up much ground and finished gamely. BELL-FONT finished tiring. KENDALL dropped back suddenly while rounding the far turn and quit badly in the stretch. BCD-BUD ran out on 1 all the turns. Scratched— 24071 Wapiti. 104: 24103 Barberry. HO: 24110 Transfer, 109; 24105 Feigned Zeal, 97. Ovcrwi ights- Irresponsible. 2 romps; Tie Arclf. 5: Rande1. 4. f? A ~ti €£ A UVUIU RACE— 1 Hile and 70 Yards. Dandybrush. Aug. 6. 1927—1:46—6—104. , aWlJ.ciTS: Turso SC00. -ycar-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, and100: third. 550. Index Horses AWtlPSt % |ft % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24071 ••CYCLAMEN W 4 104 1 1 11 li li 1= U G Wilams J T and W S Buckey 1610-100 2407 WRACK RAY w 7 101 7 6 5"k 41 4i 4 1 23 W Bonner E M Lutz 260-100 2107C1LL1XOIS KIXG vv 7 10.". 3 I « 61 r,i 51 3= M Coltoff J F Boon 1390-100 240*8 IVY vvsr. 7 108 4 3 21 21 2h 31" 4nt D Burney C Maukling- 1210-1C-0 24100 »HAR1 MAX Wl 7 T9 9 5 3» 31 3" 2!l 51 T Malley G H Keller 2030-100 1 240 81 1I.AXK ATTACK w :. 9.j i 4 41 f.nk 6= 61 G Seabo M II HorJ 1120-100 j tS94«x*ENGADINE W 4 103 8 8 9 l»l 8- 71 71 J OMalley C K Davison 390-100 SMC32*SAN SAN W 7 104 2 7 81 9 9 S» S3 H Shpshe H Robertson 77C-100 1 2402» HOX;: W I 119 6 9 71 7* 711. 9 9 P Cogan W A McKinney 390-100 Tim-. 1:-:00. TlMb fast. r-ZZ CERTIFICTS PAID— ,-EQ.UIVALNT BOOKING 0DDS- CYCLAMEN 1.20 7.23 5 9.80 1610—100 760—100 390—100 j WRACK RAY 4.60 3.60 130—100 80—100 I ILLINOIS KING 9.20 360—100 I Winer h. f. by Omar Khayyam- Belle Flcur. Vy Eon trained by A. F. Tavener; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Banco. U I. Winner entered 1o be claimed for ?0K. WENT TO PCST— 5:15. AT PCST— 1 m nuto. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: s.-, ond and third driving. CYCLAMEN shewed the most peed throughout, raced IVY into defeat and easily withstood WRACK RAYS challenge in the stretch. The latter came fast on the outside through the final eighth and was , wearing the winner down. ILLINOIS KING closed up resolutely through the stretch. IVY and ENGA-DINL could nevi r get up. HONK was pulled up in the stretch. Scratched--2SttZ*Tka Rove, Mt; 2394o King Tut, 107; 24110 Fonee. 99; 21071rLord Darnley, 102: MOM II. nry Fox. 104. Overweight — Cyclamen. 4 poun ?s. Corrected weight— Flank Attack, 9.".. £ /f 1/ EIGHTH RACE— C-4 Mile. Follow Me. Aug. 15. 1927—1:13—6—107. Purs© 00. 2A-A j£. MJtiik. /2 4-vear-olds and v.pward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third, $£C. Index Horses AWtlISt Yt Vi Str Fin .lock-ys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt : 24070 "IMA F X WS C MB S 7 o1 F.3 li lS G Seabo G Stewart 390-100 21C70 FAIAJBN LEAF w 4 110 3 1 lnk 11 2 21 L Aron R F Coj.page 710-100 I 2407-, OMBRA6E WB 7 110 4 4 2" V fr 31 T Thrkill J MeGraw 780-100 2:0.." KAI.AKAUA vv .", 104 5 5 4= 41 4= 4= K Shpshe J R Carlock 420-100 24070-"BEST FRIEND w n 4 1 7 9 6 3 3" 5- 5- J OMalley J J McAuliffe 210-100 23«:38 SLIKS VALLEY wn 4 111 6 8 f1 61 Cl 6 H Hay H Booker 1740-100 18751 WAUESPA W 9 10G 2 3 7= 71 T" 71 D Burney R Clark 1370-100 1 *M74*RARTHEUIE8S w 5 Ml 1 z 81 9 8= 8jX Coltoff Franklin Stable 2560-100 P 24072 DR. BARNES wn 4 112 7 9 9 S1 9 9 B Hawkins Mrs G Xorris 4S10-100 Time 1 15- Tro.clr fat r- C -RTIFjCT S P«ID- -nUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- IMA FOX 5 9.80 .60 .20 390—100 130—100 60—100 FALLEN LEAF 8.60 5.40 330—100 170—100 OMBRACE 6.20 210—100 Winner — I.lk. m. by Moss Fox— Miss Cynthia, by Joe Carey trained by G. Stewart; bred by Mr. C. . Bruce Hi ail I. Winner entered to he claimed for 81.000. WENT TO POST— 5:46. AT POST— 1 minute. Start «ood and slow. Won easily: second and third the same. IMA FOX moved up with a rush on the outside while roundinu the far turn and, taking the lead after enteriiig the stretch, held the race safe to the end. FALLEN LEAF siiowed the most early speed, but 1 failed to withstand the winmrs challenge. OMBRAGE raced forwardly throughout and outfinished 1 KAI.AKACA. The latter had no mishaps. BEST FHIEND tired. Scratched— 23lS0"Three Sixty. 112; 20989 IV.Iypath, 99; 24071 Cobliam. 108; 24070 Cinch, 97; 24070 Ad -Table. IOC. Overweights — Sallies Valley. ." pounds: Walespa, 2. :