Daily Racing Form Charts: Hamilton, Ohio, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-22

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HAMILTON, OHIO HAMILTON. OHIO. KORSAT, MAY 21. 1S28.— 1 2 Mile. Seventh djiy. Hamilton Jockey Club. Spring meeting ot 18 fays. V.eather clear. 1res.d i.;.- Btewaid, J. T Ireland. Associate Stewards, II. 1. Sh« pard and V. Hangman. lresiding Judge, W. It. Booker. Associate Judge, C Stands. Starter, G. Wingfield. Racing Secretary, T. J. Brown. Racii.g ttarts nt 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 2:15 p. m.t. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-ores in parentheses following the distance c.f eeli race indicate l.o.se, date, track record, age of horse and weights carried. *Indiates apprentice allowance. O/tfT/aET FIRET RACE— About 5-8 Mile. Donat on 00. 4-ycar-olds r.nd upward. Claiming. Net -4 J dtcj value to winner 5300: socond. 5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtlPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eijniv. Book. Strt 24483 MARK AURELE wn 6 109 7 C 51 1| 1= l2 R Zcchini L J I-ungor 13:.0-100 24560*WIIY vv C 103 3 1 4h K| Q -3 T Malley F Wood 390-100 24315 BROWN ROCK wb 10 109 C 5 PI 21 34 31 J U Smith H T 1 aimer 27L0-100 24314 BOB 1 RATER w 8 103 4 3 2:k 63 4 4jk D Burney James Bronnenberg C420-100 24432 LAMP WARD w 7 112 I 2 lh 31 51 52 D Emery H Savage 90-100 24300 LITTLE AVON vv 9 103 8 4 3J 4h 6J 6" J Pevic A K Brame 100-100 24349 JUY CLAYTON wn I 10S 1 8 8 71 72 73 S Trenchd A G Parson 1010-100 2414 7 COL. PAT vv 8 108 2 7 7 8 8 8 L Madden J .Strickland 990-100 Time. 1:62%. Trrck slow. ,- SURPLUS REFUND- ,— EQUIVALENT BOOKING , MARK AURELE 9.03 $ 8.85 $ 6.80 1350— 1C0 340—100 1C0— 100 WHY 4.20 3.60 110—100 £0— ICC BROWN RCCK 8.00 300—100 Winner — 1!. g, by Towton Field — Olive McGcc, 1 y MeCee "trained by C. S. Wilson; bred by Messrs. Cross i Ilnnei. Winner entered to be - iaimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:20. AT POST— 1 ra nute. Stiirt gi od and slow. Wo?i easily. se ond and third the same. MARK AURELE closed a gap juickly and. taking the lead, held the race safe through the stretch. WHY saved gr ui.d Where possible and, closing up fast afi.r rounding the f:,r turn, easily passed BROWN ROCK in the rtrcteh. The latter saved ground on the first turn. I nt tired in the last sixteenth. BOB PRATER finished letter than usual. LAMP WARD tired. LITTLE AVON can do much better, but was forc d wide en the first turn. GUY CLAYTON and COL. PAT were crowded out. Scratched— 24350*8ky Flight, 112: 24314 Forefep, 10:i; 1.M2G0 Lady Shaw, 101; 24350 Foxy Teter, 103. O let weights — Why. 2 pounds; Drown Reck, 3. Correfted weights— Mai k A-.irele, 109; Little Avon, 109. OrTJC SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Donation S40O. 2-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net Ad*-* 4 X9 value to winner S3C0; second. 5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtlPSt /i /i Str Fin .lock.js Owners Ertuiv. Book. Strt 24395*B!LLY WELCH wb G 108 2 1 1= 1= 1= I* W Kempf C II Morrison 4:-100 24570:RICHKLIEU wb 11 113 4 3 2 21 2 24 R Zcrliini AV A naiMlttSI I— 170-10 1 24191GLORGi: MEIIAS wb 3 103 8 C 5n* 3- 33 3* T Malley V, B Ball 1U0-100 24572 RED HOT wsn 4 113 3 2 31 V 4 4h L Madden Mrs C R Pierce 1 000 100 21518 AIR MAIL w 5 111 5 7 61 63 5= 5= T Grnhnw O Miller 410 100 24437 WF.ST POINT WB 5 116 7 5 8 8 7 C" J D Snii:h 1* M Stir in 1110 100 24145GRNT. WITlIEIJSws 4 108 6 8 71 7 8 7 J II Rice I B KctteC CPOICO 24482 KLWT wi 4 113 1 4 4h r.h OJ 8 J llatton WosdtW Doolittle 1JOO-100 ; Time. 1:183-. Tiack slow. - f.UEPLUS REFUND-, ,— EQUIVALENT BOOKING BIILY WELCH 1.00 .60 .40 4EC— 1C0 130—100 20—00 RICHELIEU 3.C0 2.20 8D—J00 10—100 GEORGE HEHAS 2 20 10—100 * Winner B. p. by Horron- Va-Va. by Stalwait rtraincd hj C. 11. Morrison; bred by Mr. John D. Gorl.iiii,.! Winner entered to be cleimed for . WENT TO POST— 2:50. AT POST— 1 minute, *J Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. BILLY WELCH showed the most speed throughout and won going away. RICnELIEU was always in closest pursuit, but could never Improve his position. GEORGE MEUAS was hard ridden, but could never get to the leaders. RED HOT tired. Scratched— 24096iCyelamen, 106; 24693 Billy OHare, 108; 24646 Transfer, 113; 2460C Tea Barry, 107.1 Overweight — George Mehas, 4 pounds. J O A P¥ A Fy THIRD RACE — About 6-8 Mile. Donation 00. 8-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net A"i4t: value to winner 00; second, 1928.sh6; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24602 3»ZOYA w 4 103 3 2 2» P P| V% J Congore F Walker 120 100 24642 "LOTHARIO w 3 100 1 1 1«* 2 2» 2» F Burke D G Pino 1620 100 24566 BOONA W8 109 58 6* P 4 »• J Pevic J S Baldwin 810-100 24644 HAVA EI-ECTRICws 8 105 6 8 1« 4» t* 4» D Burney G E Keller 340-100 24601 "BRIGHT PLUME w 3 95 8 7 H t* 5 5»* N Coltoff L Newton 5!«-100 24434 • LADY JULE wb 3 94 7 6 * 7» 7» 6 |J Wise W F Ellis 2820-100 24642 TUFLI w 3 103 2 4 4« 6* 6» 7« T Malley Guciardo Bros 790-100 17024DELARIOUS W 3 101 4 6 7* 8 I I K GleeU I J Collins 6920-100 Time, 1:02. Track slow. - SURPLUS REFUND, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING v ZOYA .40 .00 .80 120—100 100—100 40—100 LOTHARIO 11.40 4.40 470—100 120—100 ZOONA 3.00 60—100 Winner — Br. t, by Air Man — Kate J., by Prospero trained by P. Walker; bred by Mr. J. A. Black-well. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:16. AT POST— 1 minute, j Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third the same. ZOYA drew away into an easy lead after going the first half and held the race safe to the end. LOTHARIO raced close up and finished gamely. ZOONA was in the hands of an assistant starter at the start, but closed a gap on the back stretch and finished gamely. HAVANA ELECTRIC ran fa.rly well. BRIGHT PLUME was forced wide on the first turn. Scratched— 24433 Nine Sixty, 113; 24644,Kalakaua. 110; 24432 Probate. 110: 24641 Lady Coaler. 98. Overweights — Lothario. 5 pounds; Zoona, 1; Bright Plume, 2; Lady Jule, 1; Tufli, 5; Deiarious, S. Corrected weight — Deiarious, 98. O/irT/IQ FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Donation 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net mrM 4 tO value to winner 00; second, 5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt ; 24602K1N FOLKS w 5 111 8 3 1» Is 1» 1» R Zcchini R Shcpp 110-100 24433NORTHN STARwfl 7 116 6 4 Z* 2« 2» 21 S Trenchd F Ticnthard 240-10O 24569 "KENDALL w 8 108 1 2 3j S* 34 3" T Malley W R Hall 440-100 24396 PON RONKRO w 4 113 2 1 4" 5» 4» 4J J D Smith H T Palmer 64M-10O 2-f5683UNPERGROWTH wb 4 111 5 6 6* 6« 6 54 J Hatton C R Hood 1240-10Q 24601 LITTLE HATTIE w 3 101 4 5 5» 4* 5"* 66 H Brown J Walsh 1010-100 SIR ROCK SAND wb 4 116 3 8 71 7" 7« 7« H Hay W McNair 6820-100 24073 ARVILLA wb 3 102 7 7 8 8 8 8 F Burke G D Ray 9470-100 Time. 1:18%. Track slew. ,- SURPLUS REFUND- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , KIN FOLKS .20 .00 .40 110—100 50—100 20—100 NORTHERN STAR 8.20 2.60 60—100 30—100 KENDALL 2.40 20—100 Winner — B. m, by The Manager — Dulce Tokalon, by Man-bmont II trained by R. Shepp; bred by Mr. Clyde Van Dusen. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:45. AT POST— 2 minutes. 1 Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third the same. KIN FOLKS showed the most speed throughout and won easing up. NORTHERN STAR held second place safe throughout. KENDALL was crowded back shortly after the stait, but ran a good race and finished resolutely. DON BONERO suffered from early interference. Scratched— 245CC Young April, 113; 24520 Bob Spalding, 113; 24147 Lady Abbott, 111; 2464C"Jimmy Finn. 108. Overweight — Little nattie. 2 pounds. • Corrected weight — Kin Folks, 111. Q/i/iQ FIFTH RACE. — 3-4 Mile. Donation 00. 3-year-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value £iL 4 TTelF to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Vu Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24C43 = SUNY DIVIDEND w 5 112 11 3h 4» 2J V J Tevic W O Flowers 300-100 24225REGULARITY w 3 101 5 6 2« 1»* 1- 2i F Burke C R Campbell 790-100 24569BLACK CYCLONEw 4 112 4 5 4"» 32 34 33 R Zcchini Cyclone Stable 320-100 24481PANOREL w 7 114 6 4 l"k 23 43 44 T Malley Aldrich and Winans 330-100 24602 MARJORY DAW w 11 10S 3 2 52 51 5* 53 W Barrett W McNair 9480-100 21567 WATSON W3 106 23 6666D Burney K S Cleveland 240-100 Time. 1:17%. Track slow. SURPLUS REFUND, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING SUNNY DIVIDEND $ 8.00 $ 4.00 $ 3.00 300 — 100 100— 100 50 100 REGULARITY 6.00 3.40 150—100 70—100 BLACK CYCLONE 3.60 80—100 Winner — Br. m. by Sunny Slope — Dividend, by IngoldsLy trained by W. O. Flowers; bred by Mr. J. N. Mai key. Winner entered to be claimed for ,600. WENT TO POST— 4:18. AT POST— J minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third the same. SUNNY DIVIDEND closed up fast on the outside after rounding the stretch turn and. passing REGULARITY in the last seventy yards, won going away. REGIT. ARITY sharply cut off IANOREL while rounding the far turn, then drew away into an easy lead, but tired in the final drive. BLACK CYCLONE ran a good race and finished gamely. TANOREL quit after being crowded back on the far turn. Overweight —Watson, 3 pounds. Ch /d/CT/fk SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Donation 00. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net -* 4 e3x_F value to winner 75; second, 5; third. $£0. Index Horses AWtlPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24.V.»2ATADOR w 4 112 3 1 P li li l"k 1" R Zcchini A Tempest 110 100 24520 "JIME SHANNONwb 4 107 6 4 2" 2» 2 2» 21 T Malley W A Baumgartner 490-100 24646 FOUR COURTS w 7 112 5 7 7 5" 3i 31 9 W Barrett W McNair 12CO-100 24643 "QLEEXA MARIO w 6 105 1 5 51 6" 65 5« 4 K Gleed L J Brown 340-100 24696 BRUNRXX wb 8 112 7 2 31 3i 44 4h 5» J Pevic Mrs W V Reeves 990 100 24571 "HARDMAN wb 7 109 4 6 4h 41 5» 61 61 II Hay G E Keller 920-100 24647 STARGO w 7 112 2 3 64 7 7 7 7 J Hatton R II Wesselman 9660-100 Time, 1:52. Track slow. - SURPLUS REFUND- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING v ATADOR .20 $ 3.C0 .40 110 — 100 50—100 20 — 100 JIMMIE SHANNON 3.40 2.60 70—100 30—100 FOUR COURTS 4.00 100—100 Winner — B. g, by Atwell — Dora W., by noneywood trained by A. Tempest; bred by Mr. Phil T. Chinn. Winner entered to be claimed lor ,100. WENT TO POST— 4:45. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ATADOR, hard ridden all the way, sliowed the most speed, an:l raced gamely In the final drive. JIMMIE SHANNON raced on the outside most of the way and made a game challenge in the stretch, despite being forced wide by the winner. FOUR COURTS tloeed up considerable ground and finished gamely next to the inner rail. QUEENA MARIO outfinished the tiring BRUNELL. HARDMAN was in close quarters much of the way. Scratcl:ed— L4C04 Fairlight. 112. Overweight — Hardman, 2 pounds. . Corrected weight — Stargo, 112. O/flPf-g SEVENTH RACE— I 1-16 Miles. Donation S500. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net AiTC 4 C-P JL value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24C90 -LAYMAN vv 7 112 6 2 Is 1* 1= 1»1 P* R Zcchini P Lacassin 220-100 23486 LINKS w 8 112 3 3 22 2U 21 32 24 D Burney G It Allen CM -100 24436- DYNAMO W 4 107 4 6 53 34 3= 2" 3UT Malley Q S Ball irO-100 2!«9« SPRING vv 4 112 2 1 4J 4" 4* 4* 45 J Pevic Mrs J E Arthors 290-100 84«—»WRACK RAY vv 7 107 I 4 3i U 53 5« 5« II Brown E M Lutz 1120-100 24354 THE ARCHER w 11 107 1 I 6 6 6 6 6 N Coltoff J M Emery 2760-100 Time, 1:52. Track slow. ,- SURPLUS REFUND , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , PAYKAN ? 6.40 $ 3.60 $ 2.40 220— 1C0 80—100 20—100 LINK 4.80 2.60 140—100 bO— 100 DYNAMO 2.20 10—100 Winner— lh. g, by Superman— Fair Tay. by Fair Play i trained by G. Lan.bertson; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard. Winner entered to be claimed fur ,100. WENT TO POST— 5:14. AT POST— I minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. lAYMAN displayed the most speed throughout, but was under hard riding in the stretch to out finish LINKS. The latter made a game challenge in the stretch and was wearing the winner down. DYNAMO saved ground when entering the stretch, but was in close quarters neit to the inner rail and could not get through. SIRINO could never improve over fourth place. 1 ut finished well. Scratched— MM Little Clair, 110; 24004 Grierson, 112; 24003 Suusprite, 110.


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