Daily Racing Form Charts: Hamilton, Ohio, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-17

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HAMILTON, OHIO HAMILTON, OHIO, WEDNESDAY. MAY 18. 1028.-12 Mile. Third day. Hamilton Jockey Club. Spi tag meeting of 18 fays. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward. J. T Ireland. Associate Stewards. H. 1. Shepnrd and W. Dangraan. Presiding Judge, W. R. Booker. Associate Judge, C Stands. Starter, G. Wingficld. Racing Secretary T. J I I Brown. I Rating starts at 2:15 p. at. Chicago time, 2:15 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig- i ares in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate hors», date, track record, age of horse •nd weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q/LfttZ FIRST RACE— About 5-8 Mile, Donation 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net ! *■ Ttt-PPVf value to winner 75: second. 5; third. 0. Indei Dorses AWtPPSt hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24390YOUNG APRIL wb 6 110 2 1 1| 2 1 l* G Seabo MH Jordan 80-100 24075 BON8KY w I 119 5 5 V 5= 3* 23 J Booth Mrs C Middleton 140-100 24432 * JANK KLIZBETHwb 4 111 8 6 3 1" 21 31 K McCray Mrs C R Pierce 16"0-100 24106 PELT.ON w 8 113 3 3 4 3 4= 4H J Pevic J Abrams 1640-100 24482 WHY w 6 101 7 2 21 4 5 53 S Bond F Wood 1650-100 18509 ZOONA w S 112 4 4 6= 63 6= 65 S Madden J S Baldwin 6"80-100 23910 MY PAL w 7 110 18 8 71 71 7 W Barrett Mrs H Kinchcl 62M-100 125.4 LAST FRIAR w 12 113 C 7 71 8 8 8 W Pmrose V R Green 8490-100 Time. 1:01%. Track good. ■ , ■_ §2 SURPLUS REFUND- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , YOUNG APRIL .„„„ $ 3.60 .60 .40 80—100 30—100 20—100 BONSKY 5.80 4.20 190—100 110—100 JANE ELIZABETH 3.20 60—100 Winner— Dr. g, by Gnome — Crack o Doom, by Iltimus trained by M. H. Jordan- bred by Mr Samuel Ross. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:14 AT PCET— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. YOUNG APRIL raced wide on the turns, losing much uronnd. but finished gamely In the center of the trark. DOXSKY .aire with a rusn between the leaders la the stretch and finished fastest of all. JANE ELIZABKTH saved ground when possible and had no mishaps. DEMON showed improvement. WHY ran wide on the first turn, losing n:uch ground. ZOONA appeared high in flesh. Scratched— 2431 1-Ronia, 111; 24319 Guy Clayton, 113; 243Jl Mont Rose, 113; 23485 Vacation Time. 113. Overweight — Zoona. 1 pound. * .A kfriT SECOND RACE— About 5-3 Mile. Donation 00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to +d-Jtl 4 w:nncr *5: secend, 5; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Boo*. Strt 24481 JACK OLEKN w 113 6 6 3 1 ]l 1= C S Phils Blue Ribbon Stable 290-100 24348-THE FRCH GIRL wb 100 5 3 4 41 2= 2= G Seabo K If Little 1C0-100 24225 CI,APROCK wb 101 3 1 11213= 3 1 J Wise YVMetzgar 4r0-100 24438 WATSON w 119 7 7 6= 8 5 41 C lUworth K S Cleveland 490-100 24267 -JIANITA GREEN w 108 8 4 .,13" 41 5= W Bonntr Mrs F C Drake 210-100 2451 7 STELLA MAY w 109 1 2 2" .5= 6 6« J Pevic Miss C B Powell 790-100 24481 TITTER w tK 2 5 7= 7 V 73 C Unrwod L B Vnderwood 440-100 1G086 FALSE w 113 4 I 8 6 8 8 T Grnliow P G Campbell 8S90-100 Time. 1:01%. Track good. 2 SURPLUS REFUND-s. EQUIVALENT BOOKING , JACL. ,.„~ 0 ~. LEEN r. r .80 .40 .60 290—100 70—100 30—100 THE FRENCH GIRL 4.00 3.60 100—100 80—100 CLAPRCCK 12.40 520—100 Winner- Dik. f, by Jack Hare Jr.— Nantura. by St. Sinionian II. trained by F. Seremba ; bred by Mr. W. E. Walsh. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500 WENT TO POST— 2 40. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. JACK Ol.LEN showed the most speed nearly throughout and drew away into an easy lend in the stretch. THE FRENCH GIRL was forced cxtrmiclv wide on tie first turn by STELLA MAY but came fast through the last quarter. CLAPROCK tired. WATSON began slowly, but finished fast. JUANITA GREEN suffered from interference on the first turn, then was messed about and can do better. FALSE was away poorly. Serat. hed— 242253r.arcroft, 111: 24183 Little Rattle. 102. Overweights — Stella May. 4 pounds; Titter, 2. f /i RAQ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Donation 00. 4-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner Arf-±«JOO 75: second. $:5: third, 0. Index Horses A Wt PI St fc % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 23736 JASOXETTE wb 113 6 3 2 4» 21 1"* C S Phils C W McKay 260-100 24314 MANIPULATOR wb 115 2 1 11 1« 1= 2» D Fowler A W Miles 340-100 20892 UNDERGROTH w 113 1 2 5h 21 P 3 J H.vtton C R Hood S"0-1C0 24483 MR. PLAID w 110 7 5 6" 5 5 1 4 F Burke C H Everitt 2820-100 189493I.EA htADDISON wb 103 4 8 4h 6 8 5 G Seabo A Miller 740-100 23061 UPSTART wn 115 8 7 8 8 7"k 61 W Pmrose J McPherson 760-100 24314 »RILL ws 108 3 4 3* 31 41 7» 11 Brown W L StriblinB 1450-100 24354i BUD-BUD wb 115 5 6 7= 7= 6" 8 T Grnhovv Mrs N Ropley 460-100 Trae. 1:19. Track good. /-S2 SURPLUS REFUND- --EQUIVALENT BOOKING , JASCNETTE .20 .20 .40 260—100 60—100 20—100 MANIPULATOR 4.40 3.20 120—100 60—100 UNDERGROWTH 3.20 60—100 Winner — B. f, by King James — Golden Fleece, by Trojan trained by C. W. McKay; bred by Mr A. C. Randolph. Winner entered to be claimed for $.100. WENT TO POST— 3:10. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. JASON ETTE ran wide while rounding the last turn, then gained steadiy and, challenging MANIPULATOR in the stretch, got up to win in the final strides. MANIPULATOR tliowed the most speed nearly throughout, but lost ground on the turns and was tiring at the end. UNDERGROWTH saved ground on all the turns and finished gamely. RILL and MR. PLAID showed early speed, but the latter suffered from serious interference. Scratched— 2451 8 Fallen Leaf, 113: 24350 Toxy Peter, 110: 244873Arden, 115; 24145 Lulie Dear, 100 Corrc ted weight— lea Maddi-on. MS. f?zlll?Q F0UETH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Donat:on 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net *"*«-"vBCr value to winner 75: second. 5; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Str t S44«* BLACK CYCLONE W 4 1M 2 4 3 1 P* 1* ll R Zechini Cyclone Stable 4-0-100 24150 NERVOUS ABIE wb 5 109 4 6 6i 4 3 21 J Parte A W Mk-s 9"0 100 24483 KENDALL w 8 102 1 2 2" 3 4= 3h J Wise W R Hall l 50-100 19381*i.R. HICKMAN w 11 98 5 1 1 21 2 4" G Seabo J I. Morris 130-100 24437 • ILLINOIS KING w 7 9S 6 7 7» 7* 6= 51 N Coltoff J F Boon 6V 0-100 24316 Ft RETELL w 5 107 7 5 4" 61 5 6= L Aron R P OaaMM 890-100 23354 LITTLE JIMMY w 6 103 3 3 51 5" 73 V C S Phils W O Powell 370-100 24485 LARDI w 4 106 8 8 8 8 8 8 W Bonnti P Dolan 6780-10C Time. 1:18. Track good. ,- SURPLUS REFUND , EQUIVALENT BOOKING . ELACK CYCLONE 0.40 .80 .20 420—100 90—100 60—100 NERVOUS ABIE 6.80 3.20 190—100 60—100 KENDALL 3.00 60—100 Winner— Ifr. g, by Viceroy— April Shower, by Sunstar trained by G. R. Allen; bred in England by Mr S. II. Darling. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 3:42. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second tnd third handily. ISLACK CYCLONE passed DR. HICKMAN while rounding the far turn and drew awav easily in the stretch. NEROUS ABIE closed up fast on the iuside through the last eighth. KENDALL tired and I I I i ! swerved out in the stretch. DR. HICKMAN slowed the most speed for a half mile but H ouit when called on. LITTLE JIMMY ran poorly. Sci.it, hod— 24105 Barbel ry. 105: 24484 Grange. 109; 24520 Bertram W.. 103: 24395 Billy Welch 100 Ovci weight— Black Cyclone. 1 pound. 4Tarfc iIFTH RACE — 6 1-2 Turlongs. Donation 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net *"a*-* • V value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses AiVtPlSt % jj Str Kir. Jockeys Owners Equiv Boot. Strt 24206 KI. ASTRO wu 8 114 4 1 1 ll 1- lJ J Pevic J At. rams 210-100 23884 RICHELIEU wb 11 114 5 3 2"! 21 2 2 R Zechini W A Kaumgartncr 800-100 24..90 MABEL BETH w 5 107 8 7 4= 31 33 33 G Seabo Aldrich and Winans 120-100 M3P5 I ATI MARCH wn 4 109 7 5 31 4» 4« 4 J Wise H Good 1120-100 89»8.» SEMPRONIA w9 1W 6 2 5= 5J 5» 5 S Bond K McCaffrey 8640-100 18238 TERRIBLE MAN wb 5 114 3 4 f 6 63 6J N Coltoff Kiehaus Bros 4520-100 S33««*OAME CHANCE wsb 3 101 2 6 1* 8 8 7» F Burke Mis V Allans 2250-100 22»oS TRIUMPH w S 117 1 8 8 7= 7i 8 C Uniwod L B Underwood 890-100 Time, 124%. Track good. SURPLUS REFUND- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , rT .o,n £EJ5??" * 62° * 40» 5 2.60 £10—100 1C0— 100 30—100 w*Ti?T crTi 460 320 130-100 60—100 MALEL SETH 2.60 30—100 Winner— Br. g. by Star Shoot— Elmaha, by Ogden trained by J. Abrams; bred by Xalapa Farm. A inner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:10. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow lor all but Triumph. Won easily: second and third handily. EL ASTRO took the lead at once and easily won all the way. RICHELIEU raced in closest pursuit throughout and finished resolutely. MABEL SETH began slowly and showed much speed, but was sharply cut off by RICHELIEU midway of the stretch. PATRIARCH tired. The others were badly outrun. TERRIBI E MAN pulled up lame. Scratched -244S.2 Earl Pool, 109; 21350 May Bruen. 107; 24435 Armedee, 114; 2320 Al Nelson, 109. Overweight — Game Chance, 2 pounds. 2zHa7"i SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Donation 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net ■ Tttl 1 J. vsl:;e to winner 50: second. 00: third. 0. lnd-x Horses AUtlIStj , % Str Km Jockeys Owners Cq.iiv. liook. St77 24486HA.K MONK W i Ml 6 4 4 21 1" V 1-J W Bounce Cvclmic Stable S0-1M 24484 -SALVAGE w 6 110 8 2 33 31 31 4 2"" W Pmrose Guciardo Bros 740-100 24522 HARDMAN was 7 Ml 7 I 21 4 43 2= 3" J II Rice G E Keller 2°60-100 84220 » IRISH RUINS wn 4 101 4 8 7= 61 S 5* 43 G Seabo G S Ball 290-100 24436 CYCLAMEN w 4 101 1 1 1 1| 11 p* 53 J Congore J T and W P Buckley 790-100 24487 -EQUITY w 7 110 6 5J 5 T» 1 6 R Zechini Mrs I. Dor.ahue 240-100 »**** KARL JR. w 5 111 2 7 6= V 6" P 7 J Wis? L B Underwood 6510-100 .•4483 Gl NNY SACK w 5 100 3 5 8 8 8 I.up. N Coltoff II G Smith 3920-100 Time. 1:52. Track good. _.__ r2 SURPLUS F-EEUND-s. , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , HANK MONK „„TT 5 700 eo 4C0 250—100 80-100 100—100 5SVs?fn 400 5C0 ICO— 100 150—100 HARDMAN 13..10 570—100 Winn r— th. h. by Star Ma-ter— Minnow, by Minoru trained by G. R. Alien; bred by Nevada Stock rami. Winner ei, tired to be claimed for ,100, WENT TO POST— 4:39. AT POST— 1J minutes. Start L-ood and slow. n csily. second and third driving. HANK MONK passed CYCLAMEN while rounding tiie last turn and drew awav into an easy lead. SALVAGE came again in the last sixteenth next to the inner rail and finished gameiv HARDMAN raced up into second place while rounding the stretch turn, but was tiring at the ond. IRISH RUINS began slowly, but came with a rush on the outside through the stretch and finished f.istest of all. CYCLAMEN set a good pace, but tired badly in the last quarter. EQUITY was badly outrun Scratched- 24522- Wrack Ray. MB; 244S4 Angleplane, 101; 24354 The Archer, 103. Overweights — Salvage. 2 pounds; Equity, 2. Corrected weight — Earl Jr.. 111. 2AJ7. EEVENTI1 EACE— 1 1-16 Miles Donation~00 4-y ear-eMa I and Tu p wetIT ClaimingT ~JtQJf and *d Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third, 0. index Morses AWtlPSt., -g -t, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eii:v. liool;."5t7t 24395 . . XI I vv 0 101 2 2 1- 1- V 1- 1- i Seabo G W Cii.istian 990-100 24484 DAYMAN w 7 108 1 1 23 23 23 2 2" J Pevic P Laca.ssia 160-100 •"••122 SPRING w 4 110 5 8 6 4 31 3s 31 R Zechini Mrs J E Ar.hos 420-100 24436 LITTLE CLAIR w 7 103 7 5 5" 63 53 43 43 F Burke James Bronncnberg 4080-100 24110 GREEN BLAZES w 5 110 4 7 71 7- 6 1 * B* W Pmrose W R Hall 41"0-100 84522 * WRACK MAID wc 4 109 3 6 4= 3 43 65 6 V Barrett II Garth 390-100 24324J = STARI ALE ws 5 103 8 3 3"k 51 73 71 7"* J Wise F Smith 440-100 4394 RED HOT WB 4 108 6 4 8 8 8 8 8 K McCray Mrs C R Tierce 2210-100 T mo. 1:51. Tr.-.ck good. *2 SURPLUS REFUND , EQUIVALENT BOOKING s ,°.?.,; S21-80 * 720 $ 520 990— 1C0 2f0— 100 160—100 ££25 4C0 30° ICO— 100 50—100 SPRING 3.40 70—100 Winner — Ch. m. by Huon — Plummet, by Pluvious trained by G. W. Christian; bred by Mr. T. W. OBrien!. Winner entered to be claimed for ,100. WENT TO PCST— 5:05. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won easily: seeond and third driving. BOUND raced into an easy early lead and held it to the end. PAYMAN was always in cosest pursuit, but was tiring at the end and doing his best to outfinish SPRING. The latter ccme fast ,:nd gamely in the last quarter from a slow beginning. LITTLE GLAIR finished fairly well WRACK MAID tired badly. STARDALE ran out on the turns. Scratched — 14.j22 Atador. 10S: 24487 Transfer. 108. Overweights— Spring. 4 pounds: Little Clair, 2; Green Blazes, 4; Wrack Maid. 3. Corrected weight -Dayman. 108.


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