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BEULAH PARK COLUMBUS. OHIO. FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1928 — Beulah Park tl-2 Mile. Eighteenth day. Beulah Park Jockey Club. Spring me ting of 19 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards. J. T. Ireland. J. A. Murphy and H. D. Shepherd. Judges, W. It. Norvell and G. Stands. ■tarter, I.. Dean. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 2:15 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. 9/lfiQ FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Randals Royal, Aug. 11. 1927—1:01—6—112. Purse 00. £i "i t_i O * 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. ndex Horses AWtPPSt % Vx Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24022 EMILE F. vv 113 11 1 1 1 l3 S Banks N B Marshall 1610-100 24264-«EI.r.lK vv 102 3 2 2J 2= 2h 2"* J OMalley Mrs AY D Bernhardt 290-100 24022 GOLDEN ART w 102 5 4 4J 3" 3= Si G Seabo C Morris 890-100 •FAITHLESS w 109 7 7 7 5 4= 44 W Barrett H Garth 860-100 24264 SKTHS STRANGER* 102 6 6 6J: 5 5 A Tiner E A Crecelius 690-100 242643llorGIITV.S ALlBIw 107 4 3 3-J Fell. T Mailey Jenkins and Perry 150-100 24264 BUST MISS w 107 2 S 51 Fell. C Cotton L Gallo 860-100 Time. 1:07%. Track muddy. CERTIFICTS PAID- -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- EMILE F 4.20 4.80 $ 7.60 161C— 100 640—100 280—100 ELBEE 4.20 3.40 110—100 70—100 GOLDEN ART 4.60 130—100 Winner — Ch. f. by Stockwel — Swiss, by Teter Quince trained by Y. Swanson; bred by Mr. J. Haw kiss. Winner entered to be claimed for ,700. WENT TO POST— 2 15. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. EMILE F. raced into a lor.g early lead and won easing up. EI.F.EE ran well and saved ground where possible, but was doing her best to outfinish GOLDEN ART throi;gu the stretch. The latter ran a fairly good race, but raced wide on the stretch turn. SETHS STRANGER was eased up in the final eighth When beaten. HOUGBTOX8 ALIBI stumbled and fell on the first turn. BUSY MISS fell over him. Scratched-Silence M, 10S. Overweights — Emile 1"., 3 pounds; Faithless, 1. 9 IQQA SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Randals Royal. Aug. 11. 1927—1:01 — 6—112. Purse 00. ■ftOtlf Vr 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. index Horses A Wt PI St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24150- •YOUNG APRIL WB 6 112 2 2 31 1= l4 li G Wilams Mil Jordan 520-100 t42t3OUT OF SIGHT vv 6 ill 7 9 S= 41 3! 2= J D Smith A 8 Dodd 1300-100 23832 3 LITTLE AVON vv 9 104 1 1 lJ 23 2"k 3"k F Moore Mrs G F Moore 520-100 t4189*ROSE MPY RYANw 4 102 10 4 71 and 4nk 4h TV Bonner Cueiardo Bros 2150-10 24268 ■•EX1 LTANT wb 4 112 9 7 41 7= 75 .r, F Silas N B Marshall 180-100 S4tt4*DOL*T VIRGINIA w 4 106 6 6 B* »* 5J C- T Mailey J R Clark 2190-100 M14«» MABEL BETH w 5 106 8 8 6 51 ft* 7° TV McOray Aklrich and Winans 530-100 24072-rCF.HI.O nil 99 5 3 2J ! $» 8 G Seabo C Stukey 920-100 tltS?*MT FIHNn r-ATw-n 10 106 4 5 9» 9« P.up. J Booth C Murray 2350-100 24023LUCILE RUSSLLw 9 97 3 10 10 10 P.up. A Tiner M F Carroll 3090-100 Time. 1:05%. Track muddy. ,- CERTJFICT S PAID EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-YOUNG APRIL 2.40 $ 6.20 $ 4.40 520—100 210—100 120—100 OUT CF SIGHT 12.80 6 80 640—100 240—100 IirTP AVON 4.60 130—100 Winner— Br. g, I J Gnome — Crack o Doom, by Fltimus trained 1 .1 M. 11. Jordan; bred by Mr. Samu- 1 Ro* IVmn ci,t...d to i.e rteined fer IBM. YvrENT TO POST— 2 40. AT POST — 3 minutes. Start good and riew. Won handily; second and third driing. lOUNO APRIL r:j. ■ 1 iiito an ea-y lead while roui.ding 11. e first lurn and held the race safe to the end. OCT OF BIGHT began slowly, but worked her way up next to Ihe inner rail in the stretch ami finished fast. LITTLE AVON tired «r:d v as doin his l-c-t to save thirl plat*. ROSE MART EYAS finished resolutely on the ii si lc EXULTANT was forced wide by PUEBLO on the first turn, wbicl runi-d hi« chances. MABEL SLTII si oweu scant ipeei. S-r.-.tched — 242:15 Luck F-iu-h. 104: 2.i.iSJ I.-.ly i a 1 1 . 102; 241 1.1 Elma M. 101: 21071 Freemason, 104. Overweights — Mabel Seih. 4 pomuU; My Friend Pat, 2. «T g ! Q~| THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Randals Royal, Aug. 11. 1827—1:01—6—112. Purse 00. JmlL%J3 JL 4-ycar-ol.,s and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str FiD Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24150WRACK MAID wb 4 110 7 9 81 41 B* 1J W Barrett II Garth 1120-100 24266 C. T. WORTH TONw 6 106 9 6 6l 3» lj 23 W McCray S Corbet 810-10u 23940 ARABELLA w 1 112 1 1 J1* 5 A2 3i S Banka F Tana 280-100 i , , , i , ; , ! J | , ; . . ] ; . , . . . J ■ , , , 196C.V ACTA EON vv 4 103 3 1 li V 3 4 T Mailey J McGraw 640-100 19858* LITTLE TRUMP WR 5 99 8 5 3" 7* 6 5»k G Wilams J F Patterson 490-100 t41£Ss*GOLDEN LOCKS w 6 106 6 8 6j 61 5J 6 J O-Mailey J Everest 480-100 23989 MONT ROSE wb 5 111 5 3 4 21 7 P.up.J Pcvic R Lucas 760-100 t—37»TRANTULA wb 10 99 2 7 9 9 Pup. J H Rice G E Keller 2800-100 2410G*BISSELL wb 5 102 4 4 71 8= P.up. K Gleed Mrs M L Reams 1460-100 Time. 1:054«. Track muddy. CERTIFICTS PAID -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- WRACK MAD 4.40 0.20 .40 1120—100 410—100 170—100 C. T. WO-TiHIIIGTON 8.60 4.40 330—100 120—100 ARABELLA 4.60 130—100 Winner— Br. f, by Wrack--Belle Maid, by Jlorifier trained by n. Garth; bred by Messrs. R. K. Howard and A B. Hancock i. Winner entered to be claimed for 1928.sh00. WENT TO POST— 2:17. AT POST— 2J minutes. Start good and slew. Won ridden out; second and third driving. WRACK MAID reared up at the start, but closed up fast afier going to the first quarter and, overhauling tie leaders in the stretch, got up to win in the last* few yards. C. T. WORTHIXGTOH raced into the had when filtering the stretch, but failed to wi.listand the winners challenge. ARABELLA ran wide on the first turn, but finisher! resolutely tliiouuh the last eighth. ACTAEON showed the most •arly speed, but nuit badly in the last sixteenth. GOLDEN LOCKS ran poorly in the going. Scratched 24147 Col. Pat, 99; 24105 Barberry. 117; IfBWLtl Maddisou, 99; 24223 Le Mariage, 97; 2420.1 Colden Armor, 104. Overweights — C. T. Worthington, 2 pounds; Arabella, 1; A eta eon, 4; Little Trump, 2; Mont Rose, S; Bissell, 3. 2/4 * ta«l FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Dandy trush. Aug. 6. 1927—1:40—6—104. Pursa iJM.%3%9£A 03. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00: third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt "4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24074OTTO BERZ w 108 2 2 B» Y 1» 1= 1- G Seabo I J Collins 200-100 t414S*LADT IN BLUE wb 99 3 5 4J 4* 24 2s 2° G Wilams Mrs C Garrigan 1160-100 24267 3 SNAPPY PAL w 111 6 4 6 6 41 3s 3= P Cogan B MePherry 660-HO 24107 PETIT POINT w 102 3 3 3» 2l Zl 42 4-J F Burke A Robertson 240-100 24148 WHITEFOOT w 103 5 6 5J onk 6 aJ 53 T M.illey L Qalla 6SO-100 24319:*FHI DELTA w 95 1 1 22 3 5= 6 6 F Silas J T Ireland 500-100 Time. 1:5625. Track muddy. CERTIFIC TS PAID- -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- OTTO BERZ .00 .60 .00 200—100 ISO— 100 50—100 LADY IN BLUE 9.20 5.40 360— 1C0 170—100 SNAPPY PAL 3.80 90—100 Winner — B. c, by Master Robert— Scotia, by Zeus trained by J. E. Thcmas; bred by Mr. L. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for Bl.BM. WENT TO POST— 3:46. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: si conil and third the same. OTTO IiERZ took the lead when PHI DELTA ran tut. then set a good pace and held the race safe all of the last quarter LADY IN BI.IE raeed up into second plate after going three-quarters and finished gamely. SNAPPY PAL outgamed the tiring PETIT POINT in the stretch. The latter had no mishaps. PHI DELTA quit badly. Overweights — Lady in Pine. 2 pounds; Petit Point. 4: AVhitefoot, 3. O/i OQ9 FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Carrie Mocre. April 23, 1923— 1 :05 s— 7— 104. Schaefer 4a J/t3 and Son Handicap. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 90; second, 35; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24074 SILVER SONG w 5 104 4 5 4n* 2 2= 11 Q Wilams Mrs C Garrigan 13JO-IOO 24351 NAYARIT w 7 103 6 2 1| l1 1" Z3 T Mailey J Switcher 620-100 24149-POST MISTRESS Wt SI 1 21 3 3 3« F Silas C W Hall 340-100 23916FALSE FACE wb 6 107 3 4 3* 4= 4»£ 4» G Seabo I S Shnfer 330-100 24074 n SERGEANT SETH w 4 111 5 3 5555J Pev ic G AV Ogle 160-100 24149 MISS MAGGIE w 5 107 2 Lost rider. W Ketnpf W J Whalen 1720-100 Time. 1:11**. Track muddy. CERTIFICTS PAID-, ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, SILVER SONG 8.40 1.00 .40 1320—100 450—100 170—100 NAYARIT 8.00 3.60 300—100 80—100 POST MISTRESS 3.20 60—100 Winner — B. m. by Siller — Singing Thrush, by Apothecary trained by C. Garrigan; bred in England by Mr. i. F. Johnson. WENT TO POST— 4:15. AT POST— 4J minutes. Start good and slow for nil but Miss Maggie. Won ridden out: second and third driving. SILVER SONG moved up fast after entering the back stretch and. passin- NAVAUIT iu the last eighth, held the lead gamely in the final drive. NAYARIT. favored by the going, showed the most speed and finished better than usual. POST MISTRESS ran well and held the others safe throughout. FALSE FACE ran as if hampered by the going. SERGEANT SETH stumbled twice and lost much ground on the first turn. MISS MAGGIE v as bumped, then wheeled and unseated her rider at the start. Scratched— 241 49*Shasta Lad. 118; 24351 Zouite, 100. Overweight — Nayarit, 2 pounds. Corrected weight — False Face, 107. tr» /4lOQ/| SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Follow Me. Aug. 15. 1927—1:13—6—107. Purse 00. 4-j6it U ty~t year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third. 0. Index Horses AWtTPSt 14 t. Str Fin Jookeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24316*SALVAGE w 6 106 4 6 51 4J 3nk 1*1 T Mailey Guciar.lo Bros 920-100 23943 3CASTLEREAGH w 10 105 3 8 83 7* 61 V F Moore Mrs G F Moore 1040-100 24224 RED HOT wb 4 10S 6 7 6 61 V Z- W McCray Mrs C P. Pierce 1470-100 24317 * LEMON SETH ws7 103 9 3 21 P p 4 .1 Parle Q W Oirle 850-100 24268 PBLE RAINBOW w I 104 8 5 41 5 7° 5J W Kempt W J Whalen 1410-100 24190 = JIBE w 6 111 5 2 lh 2" 41 61 J D Smith II T Palmer 240-100 24318= •JBRGII ABBEYwb 6 100 11 32 Jl P 7° F Silas II E Brown Stk Fm St 5"0-10f» 23915«TIPY WITCHET wb 13 103 7 9 9 t Sft S» G Seabo C Shaffer 390-100 MARJORY DAW w 11 112 2 4 7 f,- 9 9 J Hatton W McNair 2220-100 Time. 1:20. Trr.ck muddy. CERTIFICTS PAID- -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- SALVAGE 0.40 .80 .20 920—100 340—100 210—100 CASTLEREAGH 9.60 6 60 380— ICO 230—100 RED HOT 6.40 220—100 Winner— Ch. g, by Trap Rock — Salvation Nell, by Salvation trained by R. Guciardo; bred by Mr. Kenneth N. Gilpin. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO FOST— 4:46. AT POST— 5J minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third the same. SALVAGE closed up rapidly after rounding the stretch turn and. passing the tiring leaders, won going away through the last sixteenth. CASTLEREAGH came with a rush on the inside through the stretch and easily took second place. RED HOT was going well at the end. LEMON BETH tired after racing JIBE and JEDBURGH ABBEY into defeat. The latter two quit badly. TIPPITY WITCHET began slowly and ran poorly. Scratched— 2431.1-Lncle Abe, 105; 2H90 Loyal Legion, 100; 24075 Boaskv, 117; 24318 Jimmy Finn, 103; 243.10 May Bruen, 104. Overwcighl — Marjory Daw, 3 pounds. O ,4 OQRT SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Follow Me. Aug. 15. 1927—1:13—6—107. Purse 00. 4-MlOt/l year-olds and upward. Clainving. Net value to winner 75: second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Ji Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24265*S01NI w 5 95 8 2 l1 l3 D 1 G Seabo GW Christian 520-100 24193 MISSISSIPPI wb 5 109 2 5 4 2* 2- P W Bonner F II Carpenter S70-100 24150*IDLE THOUGHTS w 7 101 4 3 5 3 3s 3 T Mailey L Lciderman 260-100 243163*CORAL REEF wb 8 104 I 7 63 5» 4* 4« GGleason MrsJWKims 610-100 24104*BILLY WELCH w S 112 3 1 3» 6* 6 5J AV Konrpf C II Morrison 1150-100 242243*WINE JUG w 6 104 6 6 2» 41 51 65 G Wilams M II Jordan 400-100 23915*PATRTAIiCH wb 4 106 14 7= 78 7« 7= J AVise II Good 2000-100 24270IIARDMANT wb 7 112 7 8 8 8 8 8 J Hatton G E Keller 800-100 Time. 1:19. Track muddy. CERTIFICTS PAID-, EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, SOUND 2.40 .00 .20 520—100 20C— 1C9 60—100 MISSISSIPPI 6 00 3.60 200—100 80—100 IDLE THOUGHTS 3.40 70—100 AAinner — Ch m, by IIuo:i — Plummet, by Pluvious trained by G. W. Christian; bred by Mr. T. W. OBrien. AAinner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:17. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easily; second and third the same. SOUND raced into an easy lead while rounding the first turn and won In a canter. MISSISSIPPI easily held second place safe. IDLE THOUGHTS tired rapidly in the stretch after showing early speed. CORAL REEF raeed on the outside much of the way. BILLY WELCH and WINE JUG quit badly. Scratched — 24194$:Fallen Leaf. 109: CM31SGuerriere, 115; 24314 : Hughes GmLain. 104- 24194 J Kala-kaua, 103: 24190 AYood Cricket, 109; J41453Nixon, 103. Overweights — Coral Reef, 1 pound: Hardman. 4. O A OQ/J EIGHTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Dandybrush. Aug. 6. 1927—1:46—6—104. Purs© IiOJIFhJ S600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second 00-third. 0. Index Horses AWtlTStVi M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24320 -FLEUR-DE-LIS w 4 105 4 3 l1 IU 1- 1* l5 T Mailey A Smitha 570-100 24320*THi:LMA O. w 4 102 7 6 33 2 J 2s 22 2 i J AVise J Haves 1020-100 23608-LSAMAN w 7 111 3 4 5» 4J 3- 33 3i J Pcvic Mrs R J Howell 160-100 24228 MADDENSTOWN w 6 112 10 5 2- 3 i 4* 4» 4l J Hatton R Lucas 770-100 24108*VERN"ON w 4 106 6 9 8 SS S 6* 53 G Seabo A L Taylor 540-100 23943 DON BONERO w 4 107 8 7 7« 5J 5= 5* 63 J D Smith H T Palmer 1310-100 13694* JAT-ALAl wb 4 100 2 1 4 6 61 71 7* C Cotton M J Stevens 3140-100 24269*SAFKGUARD w 5 98 5 8 9» 9« 9» 9" 8= AV Kcmpf FYanklin Stable 1410-100 17391 GEE w 7 103 1 2 6 73 7°k 8 9» AV Bonner J AV Pinkham 1960-100 24317 =AVAR BOY w 5 105 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 G Gleason J G Greeson 2300-100 Time. 1:56%. Track muddy. - CERTIFICTS PAID EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- FLEUR-DE-LIS 3.40 .80 .60 570—100 290—100 130—100 THELMA 0 12.20 6.60 510—100 230—100 ISAMAN 3.60 80—100 Winner — Br. f. by Parisian Diamond — Bouquet, by Kinley Mack trained by J. Hoskins; bred by Seagram Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:45. AT POST— J minute. Start good and slow. AAon easily; second and third the same. FLEUR-DE-LIS took command at once and was never iu danger. THELMA O. was best of the others, but could never get to the winner. ISAMAN could never improve on third place, but held the others safe in the last quarter. MADDKNSTOAVN tire.l. The otliers were always outrun. Scratched— 2402S2Atador, 111; 243P -Subtle, 100; 2470 Flank Attack, 90; 24151 Belle of Winchester, 103. Overweight — Maddcnstown, 4 pounJs.