Daily Racing Form Charts: Hamilton, Ohio, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-23

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HAMILTON, OHIO HAMILTON. OHIO. TUESDAY. MAY 22. 1228— 12 Mile. Eighth day. Hamilton Jockey Club. Spring meeting of IS Aajra. Weather clear. Presiding Steward. J. T. Ireland. Associate Stewards, II. D. Shepard and W. Hangman. Presiding Judge, W. R. Booker. Associate Judge, C. Stands. Starter, G. Wmgfield. Racing Secretary, T. J. Brown. Racing starts at 2:lS p. 111. Chicago time, 2:15 p. m . W indicates vhip, S spurs, B-blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of .■•••!, ra«.-c iudicatc lo.se, dale, track record, age of horse and weights carried. *Indiates apprentiie allowance. — 9/IQ1 FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Fuilcnjjs. Donation 00. 2-year-olds. Net value to winner 00; i-3l jj X. second. 5: third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 23804BAVELLE FRONK W US I 3 3U 2 l1 W Bonner E M Lutz 100-100 24690 MISS REAVERKILLwa 105 4 7 V 41 PI T Mallcy C E Iieline 82ft-10U 24188011 ME w 115 8 2 ]" P 31 II Hay K ■ Carver 330-100 8ONMI8HA wb 10G 3 6 64 53 4= W Barrett O Way 610-100 24.516 WESTERN EAGLE vv 110 7 1 2* 31 6* D Burney K S Cleveland I630-10U 24690:JIMMLEE w 108 2 4 41 6« 6« R Zechir.i Mrs W F Meehan 1260-100 246CO PACHEOO w 101 5 5 8 73 7:1 S Bond C N Jones 6720-100 24690 ROCK TRAP w 107 6 8 73 8 8 J Booth G S Kilpatrick 2760-100 Time. :57. Track fast. SURPLUS REFUND- , EO.UIVALENT BOOKING , BAVELLF FRONK .00 .80 .80 100— 100 90—100 40—100 MISS BEAVERKILL 6.60 3.40 180—100 70—100 OH ME 3.40 70—100 AVinncr — Ch. f, by Escoba — Resslare, by Secipronius trained by E. M. Lutz; bred by Glen Helen Stud ». WENT TO POST— 2:21. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BAVELI.E FRONK closed up ground gamily on the outside in the stretch and took the lead, but barely lasted to win. MISS BEAVERKILL came with n ru-h on the outsit] ■ through the stretch and was rapidly overhauling the winner at the end. OH ME raced WESTERN RAGLE into defeat, but tired in the final dric. SONMISHA went to the extreme outside, as did PACHECO, while rouiiding the first turn, but the former closed up much ground in the last quarter. Scratched— 24;0O:l Esther O, 104; 24022 Rocky Den, IOI. Overweight"; — Miss Rcaverkil], 1 pound: Sonmisha, 2: Jimmalce. 4. 9 1SA9 faECOND RACE— Atout 5-8 Mile. Donation 00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to ii T:OvA winner S300: second. S75; thiul. 5, li.dex Horac-s AWtPPSt y, Str Fin lockeyn Owners Equiv. Rook. Strt S4tt8 BARCROFT w 107 2 1 4 P I" 1-: U Burney G D Hay 200-100 Blttl SPRING BUD wlt7 5 2 V 2- 2» V U Fowler G Watts and Sons 1630-100 24C01*AI.Z NA w 100 C 6 51" 5" 4h 31 W Kempf J McBride 400-100 E8CAPARATE W K4 4 5 3" 41 51 4" - XV Pmrose Guciardo Bros 4260-liKi 24517 LOUISE B. w 10G 8 3 P P 3 :» 1. Madden J Ba lor 440-100 24567 STELLA MAY w 104 14 61 C 6" 6» T Malley Miss C B Powell 240-100 22206OUR BICKER wsi. 102 3 7 7 7 7» 7* K Cltid XV F Ilausman 10270-100 24570 GAME CHANCE wsu 108 7 S 8 8 8 8 R Z echini Mrs V Adams 1610-100 Time. 1:01. Track fast. SURPLUS REFUND , EQUIVALENT BOOKING BARCROFT $ C.OO $ 4.40 $ 3.00 200—100 120—100 50—100 SPRING BUD 8.20 5. CO 310—100 150—100 CALZONA 4. 4 i 120—100 Winner— P.. g, by Duval— lola Ward, by Hifthjiax trained by G. D. Ray; bred by Messrs. Rond A Ray. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:46. AT POST— 21 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. RARCROPX was sharply cut off by LOUISE B. in the fir t sixteenth, but saved ground after round Ing the first turn and. taking the lead, held it to the end. SPRING BCD raced in closest pursuit all the way. CALZONA finished gamely after having suffered from early interference. LOUISE B. ran across In front shortly after the start, impeding the progress of the others, then tired badly after showing the most early speed. Scratched— 24COU shclton. 107: 24C91 Titter. 1A5; 21C01 Hiram Wilhoit, 107: 24517 Mattie B., 105. Overweights— Spring Rud. 2 pounds; Escaparate, 1; Louise B., 1; Stella May, 4; Game Chance, 1 Corrected weight— Barcroft, 107. Vl/i SffiQ THIRD EACE— About 5-8 Mile. Donr.ticn 03. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net alCSVi* valuo to winner C300; second. 5; thud. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt »4 V-i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24315 CARRMB BELLE w 4 108 8 3 lh P U P* T Malley P Hinphy 140-100 24570-MABEL SE1H w 5 113 7 6 6* 5 31 21 K McCray Aldiich * Winans 240-100 S4314 PORETOP ws 4 110 2 I 41 V 2 3J J II Rice C E Kellar 27"0-100 M5i«- KILL w 4 10S 1 1 3" 3i 4 41 II Brown XV L S-trihliiig 6460-100 17215 PART w 6 110 6 7 71 7 6 5h J Wise CE Powell 9860-100 24C93 iCCIPENT.V WB 3 115 4 8 8 8 7 6 S Banks J Gavidia 740-100 24602 JAXIO BLIZBETHwi 1 114 3 2 24 El 7- II Hay Mra C R Pierce 530-100 M«03-*EEG PARDON w:; 10 113 5 4 P 61 8 8 V." BOBMT C C 1aul 790-100 Time. l:C03i. Trac.; fact. r4» SURPLUS REFUND, f EQUIVALENT BOOKING , CARRIE BELLE $ 4. CO $ 3. CO % 2.10 140— 100 60—100 20—100 MABEL SETH 3.40 C.40 70—100 20—100 FORETOP 5.43 170—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Leo Skolnv Silent Maid, by .Wor.aut itrained by J. Uinphv; bred by Mr. W. C. Wwntl. Winner entered to be claimed for 1928.sh00. WENT TO POST— 3:14. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; se out] and t.iird the same. CARRIE BELLE showed the mest early speed t.irouhout mid racei gamely in the final drive. MAULL SETH "-teadily improved her position and flalsbH RMM -ly on the aataMe. fORKTOP saved ground on Hie first turn, ran a good rac? and finished in rtoaa mailers between the iMUters. RILL s!i w- d early speed and tired, as did JANE ELIZABETH. RE:; PARDON was in trouble all the way and pulled up repeatedly. Scratched— 24005 Happy nobo. 110; 24189 Garr, 113; 24C04 Freemason, 115: 24570 Triumph, 118. Overweight— Jane Elizabeth, 1. — 3 O/jJQifl/l FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Donation 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim- A-djjtOtr-dfc ing. Net value to winner C0; second, S65 : third. 5. Index Hor.-ei, AWtPlSt t -., % Str Km Jockeys Owner" Kqmv. H.K.k. Str t 24647 -KKI WEED vvu 7 1 1 1 1 1 P V P 1 » T Mallt v • Vail 0-100 24 04 7 BOXFIRE wi! 8 108 4 4 5" « | 21 2« 2« R Zochini G A Stirnkorb 210-1C0 S3S8S TONY BEAU w 10 104 3 6 7« 6= r,i 31 3» K Oleed « E Daviaon 1620-100 24693 BPEARO wn I 100 7 2 3" P 6 :, 41 J Ievic II Good 1090-100 24137 BUNBURY ws 5 105 6 8 8 8 8 6 53 1 Burney F Smith 2870-100 24692 SALLY POR W 5 105 5 7 41 2"k 3- 4» 6* H Brown W L llatchett and Co 4220-100 184S91*RrrOLA wsn -"■ 104 2 S 6l 73 71 8 71 J II Rice C E Powell 10260-100 24693 CHARGE ON w 5 103 8 3 2" 3» 4" 7 8 I Fowitr W M Miller 1250-100 Tim-?. 1:51. Track fast. - SURPLUS REFUND-, , E0.UIVALFNT EOOKING , RED WEED .60 .40 20 80—100 20— 103 10—100 BONFIRE 2.43 2.23 20—130 10—100 TONY BEAU 3 20 60—100 Winner — R. g. by Wra-k — Fox Trot, by Star Shoot trained by C. Vail; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock. Winner entered to be claimed lor 00. WENT TO POST— 3:4G. AT POST— 1 m nuts. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: si-cond and third driving. RED WEED raced into a long early lead and won la a canter. BONFIRE was forced to work his way up on the outside and mado a gallant effort to ov rhaul the winner in the stretch. TONY BEAU . Iw I up steadily on the inside in the stretch, but barely ou: finished SPEARO. The latter finished fast on the outside. CHARGB ON ran out on the first turn and tired badly. rcrat-hed— 24572 Green Rlazes, 102; 24500 Bear Grass, 104; 24606 Crudenas, 10-1; 21C0G Flank Attack. 102. Overweights— Spearo. 5 pounds; Runbury. 1: Sally dOr. 3: Charge On. 2. AQfoK. nFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Don-tlca ?4C0. C-ycar-olds and urward. Claiming. Net value JOVtJ to winner S3C0: record. 5: third. . Index Horses AWtlPSt 4 Ht Str Fin lockeyp owners Equiv. Hook. Sir t 24643 BARBERRY wn 7 114 4 1 p 1". 1". lh li Hay F Hayes vsoioo 24644 WINE JUG w 6 109 5 6 2 2= 2 2" J Ievic M II Jordan 490-100 24691 STANMORE wn S 110 2 3 4i 3" 3- P| T Mallev Aldiich * Winans 70-100 24352 J MISS EMMA w 3 105 7 2 3 4 4 41 D Burner K S Cleveland 500-100 24520 GT BEGINNER w 7 103 14 6! 6s 6 5»« W Bonner IT J llak IPO-lOO 21170 FRIENHLIKE w 4 107 I 5 5* P 51 6* 11 Fowler G Watts and Son 2880-100 24519 ALL RIGHT SIR w 11 106 3 7 8 8 8 7h J Booth 1 1 Ater " 7290-100 24320 YANKEE BOY w 10 100 8 8 7 7= 71 8 J II Rice J G Greeson 9650-100 Time. I;M%. Tack fast. r-tZ SURPLUS REFUND- . EQUIVALENT BOOKING . BARBERRY 7.C0 .40 83 780—100 220—100 40—100 WINE JUG 4.60 2.60 130—100 30—100 STANMORE 2.20 10— 100 Winner — Ch. g, by The Manager— Lauretta Stolworthy. l.v Stalwart trained by J. Howard; bred by Mrs. M. S. Combs. Winner entered to be claimed for 4-1,150. WENT TO POST— 4:16. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second nnd third driving. BARBERRY showed the most speed throughout and won under light restraint. WINE .TFO was tiring at the end and barely lasted to save second place. STANMORE suffered from interference shortly after the start, but closed up fast and gamely in the last quarter, finished fast. MISS EMM tired GREAT BEGINNER was crowded hack and pulled up. Scrat.hed— l244S2CIydelIa, 113; 21690P1Blue Caddie, 100; 212C9 Impossible, IOC; 21403 Spanish Flyer, 107. Overweights — Barberry, 3 pounds: Miss Emma, 3; Friendlike, 5; All Right Sir. 4; Yankee Boy 4. Corrected weight— Friendlike. 102. 9 A QdTft SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Doi.ation 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim- *d Jjr9 ing. Net valuo to winner 00: second, 5: third. 5. Index lluises AWtPPSt Vi ■_■ t Str l-in Jockeys Owners Kqtiiv. Book. Strt 24071 WAPITI w H 105 4 4 1" P P P 1 K McCray S Corbet 4 0-100 21693 THOMAS PIATT w 6 101 5 8 C 5 i 41 3"k 2nk T Malley II Joins 990-100 24646 ANCLEPLANE W S 106 ! 5 5 3! 2 21 31 J Congore J T Looney 23O-100 24437 WALESPA w 9 105 8 2 31 41 31 4 4J 1 Burney B Clark 290-100 24569 LARDI w 4 107 1 1 2 2nk 5 51 5 H Hay P Polan 550-100 240-JO TRANSFER wb 5 108 3 7 8 8 6 6- 6 R ZVcliini W V Casey 900-100 24693 BILLY CHARE w 6 10S 6 6 7l 6 73 75 7« YV Pmrose E P Barnts "440-100 24320 AL NELSON ws 5 101 7 3 4 7"* 8 8 8 J H Rice G E Kelkr 9820-100 Time. l:5iy5. Track fast. ,- SURPLUS REFUND, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING v WAPITI 0.40 .60 .23 420—100 13C— 100 110—100 THOMAS PIATT 6.60 3.60 230—100 80—100 ANGLFPLANE 2.40 20—100 Winner— Ch. g. by Harmonicon— Catacomb 1L, by I.sdas itrained by S. Corbet; bred by Mr. YYilliam R. Coe. Winner entered to be claimed for 1928.sh00. WENT TO POST— 4:44. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driing. WAPITI took the lead quickly and won all the way. THOMAS PIATT steadily improved his position and finished fast next to the inner rail. ANOI.LTI.ANE raced up into third place in the first half, but tired slightly in the final drne. WALESPA closed up some ground and finished gamely ou the outside. LARDI quit. Scratched— 24040-Marvelite, 108: 24748-Northern Star, 107; 23540 Trcvis, 104. Overweights — Wapiti, 1 pound: Walcspa, I. O/f QA7 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Milo and 70 YardsTDoiuvtion 00. 4.-year-oids~and upward. Claim-A1QU ing. Net value to winner 00: second, 5: third. 5, Index Horses AWtPPSt t -, "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Rook. Strt Z4000 BOAZ vsli 5 107 8 7 6J 41 3- 2- 1- 1 1 Fowler F Wood 1420-100 24603 SINSPR1TE w 5 104 2 1 P P FJ 1» 23 T Malley Thistledown Stable 1120-100 24647 SUBTLE w 6 10G 5 2 3 2 21 3« 31 K Gleed M Grant 290-100 24645 PR. BARNES wn 4 101 7 4 4 5» 4 4 4» S Bond Mrs G Norris 9860-100 24193 RANI EL w 9 108 4 6 Q 61 51 5« 5 W Pmrose Guciardo Bros 2790-100 24487 GRANDSON wn 9 105 3 5 7 7 7 6 P.up.D Burn y II Richardson 1620-100 24692 WATCH IT WB 4 108 6 3 2= 3"* 6 P.up. R Zcchini E H Perkins 340-100 24646 FEPERALIST Wl 0 114 1 8 Pulled up. H Hay E G Carter 130-100 Time. 1:51,5. Track fast. SURPLUS REFUND , EQUIVALENT BOOKING BOAZ 0.40 2.20 .40 1420—100 510—100 120—100 SUNSPRITE 8.00 COO 300—100 200—100 SUBTLE 4.60 . 130—100 Winner- B. g. by Paicines— Sonrire. by Flint Rock trained by F. YYood; bred by Mr. Frank J. Kelley. Winner entered to be claimed for 1928.sh00. WENT TO POST— 5:12. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third tie same. BOAZ worked his way up on the outside and, passing SlNSPRlTE after entering the stretch, won going away. SUNSPRITE showed the most speed to the stretch, but tired in the final eighth. SUBTLE had no mishaps and tired after going seven-eighths. DR. BARNES finished resobitelv. RANDEL suffered from interference. WATCH IT tired and. along with GRANDSON, was taken up in the last sixteenth when well beaten. FEDERALIST dropped completely to the rear shortly after the start. Scratched— 240.Mi Little Clair. 109: 240l.".:!Illinois King. Ill: 246033Frances Louise. 102. Overweights— Roaz. 3 pounds; Sunsprite, 2: Randel. 4: Grandson. 1; YVatch It, 4: Federalist. 3.


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