Daily Racing Form Charts: Aurora, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-23

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«, . OAIUT RACING FORM * AURORA * AURORA, ILL., TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1928. -Exposition Park 1 Mile. Nineteenth day. Exposition Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 29 days. Weather clear. Stewards. M. Nathanson. C. F. Henry and 0. L. Trimble. Placing Judg;s, It. A. Leigh, F. Dunne and C. C. Caiupau. Starter, II. Morrissey. Racing Secretary, C. F. Henry. Racing starts 2:15 p. m Chicago daylight saving time. W indicates whip, S spurs, 1! blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weights carried. Indiatea apprentice allowance. O/iQrN FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Rachel Potter, Eept. 22, 1025— 1:05%— 4— 112. Purse A~ 4 O" D0. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt V V-i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24418*GO FOIN w 7 110 8 3 4- 2" 1* l1 M Meyer J M Hizar 90-100 24379PICIIONNH w 5 110 10 7 61 52 42 2l C McCrsn 0 Gardner 581-100 24335 PRLIE S GIRLIE w 4 110 2 2 8 71 71 3| R Finnrty T A Mannion 1311-100 24418 ANTONIO we 4 HS 4 I Sh 6:l Gl 41 J Guerra F P. Tohl j! 93-11.0 24590 MEDDLING SETHwn 7 115 9 0 3" P| 31 52 J Leyland B R Wash 752-101 2433C SPECIAL wb 6 113 11 21 4- 5" 61 D Jones J J Russell 1721-110 20675 KITN O. T. KEYSw 4 105 G 9 Hi 11 - 8i 73 J Inzelone G Dugdale 7SS-1M 24216 GILMORH wb 5 115 11 11 92 W 103 82 A Prgrass D L Keiffer 2:533-100 18865 RBO APPLE W 3 1C3 7 8 7 8 9 9 C Landolt J C Ellis 9793-100 15456 --STRANGER w 3 107 5 4 1« 1» 2" 102 R De Pma A E Fabry t •GOLD P.ANNER w 3 102 3 12 12 12 11= 11= T Romano Surshot Stable 1S529-101 14490 TIPPENIR wb 4 11." 12 10 10.. 10M2 12 L AAhitcre L M Sevcrson . t tMiituel field. Time, :23, :47%, 1:01, 1:07%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID . EOUIVALNT BOOKING PPEP-- GO FOIN 5 3.80 .64 $ 2.C8 90—100 52—100 C4— 100 PICHONNE 4.50 3.68 125—100 81—100 PEARLIES GIRLIE 4.C8 134— 1C0 Winner— P.. g. by Atheling IL— -Thrifty, by Ogden trained by J. It. Hizar; bred by Nevada Slock Farm. Winn -r entered to be claimed for $ v0. WENT TO POST— 2:23. AT POST— 21 minutes. ■tan Uo irt end slow. Won driving: second and third the same. GO FOIN, under a good ride, gained steadily while coming to the stretch turn, then passed STRANGER into the lead, then tired nml was hard ridden, but outfinished PICIIONXE. The latler saved ground liy racing on the inside most of the way. closed a gap in the stretch and was wearing GO FOIN down at the end. PEARI.IES GIRLIE lost some ground on the turns, but came fart when clear in the sirctch. ANTONIO had ro mishaps and inced fairly well. MOVE ON SETII and SPECIAL tired after showing early speed. STRANGER raced into a long lead in the first half mile, but quit badlv and was done in the stretch. Scratched— 24401 Jessie Belle. 146; 21331 P. T. P.arnuiu, 110; 199 1G Topango. 115 2I05G Rushoe. 110; 24GG9 P,ig Ace, 107: 24587 Marius. 115. Overweights — Led Apple, 1 pound; Gold Banner, 5. Corrected weight — Stranger. 107. Q/II7Q1 SECOND RACE— C-4 Kile. StampCale, Mcy 21. 1223— 1:11%— G— 100. Purse SI. 030. 3-44 - 0 Ol yoar-clds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner flOO; second, 00; third, and75; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 24461 = *QUIN CHIN wb 5 107 10 4 1" l1 l2 1" J Parmlee J J Russell 753-100 24552*BOBS BEST wb 5 112 7 1 S 31 21 21 J Inzelone W J Waterman 733-100 24627 BLUE GRANITE wsb 5 117 2 5 4 5» Si 3" H Philpot R AVingfield 737-100 244182BOCARATONE wb 4 117 8 9 81 6= 3 4J J Leyland II Katz 200-100 24251*COE,ED SCHOOLRw 6 112 I G 10U 9 82 51 G Woolfe J J Grecly tlUG-190 24376 INTENSE wb 3 10? 9 8 Gl 41 Gl 62 A Prgrass C D Pryor 1203-100 246275*BASHA ws 5 112 13 31 72 71 7» W Noel T Cheek 11S9-100 24336 SUPPORTER w 5 117 4 2 21 21 41 S2 P Rennie Lyda Mae Stk Fm Sta 5121 -100 24504*KECRECY wn 4 107 12 10 91 8- 91 91 M Meyer Mrs L M Holmes 1091-100 15711*BE YOURSELF wb 5 112 11 11 12 12 11= 10l W W Crs E K Murray t 24418 HOLE CARD w G 117 G 7 71 103 10" ll1 E T Moore C Poots 14S2-100 24591HERO w 4 112 3 12 II2 11U12 12 R Doggett W H Brown t fMutu-1 field. Time, :23%, :43%, 1:13. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EO.UFVALNT BOOKING ODDS- QUIN CHIN 517.12 58 86 75G— 100 £29—100 14"3— 100 BOBS BEST 8.08 4.58 304 — 100 129—100 BLUE GRANITE 5.46 173—100 Winner — Ch. m, by Peter Quince — Chin Chin, by Voter trained by J. J. Russell; bred by Mr. John II. Morris. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:48. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second end Third the same. QUIN CHIN showed the most speed throughout and raced BASRA and SUPPORTER into defeat, but tired and barely outfinished BOBS BEST. Ike latter raced into second ateea when entering the stretch and, forcing the winner to do her best in a long and hard drive, would have won in a few more strides. BLUE GRANITE raced forwardly but in close quarters, finished with a rush and nosed out ROCAEA-TONK. The latter closed a big gap and threatened in the stretch, but tired. COLONEL SCHOOLER Also made up much ground. BASRA, SUPPORTER, INTENSE and HOLE CARD showed early speed, but tired. Scratched— 230.32 Privately. 112: 2tC272Sincerely, 112; 21502-Move on Seth, 112; 20719 Tat Field, 112; 244G0 Dancing. S3: 24419 Carom, 117. Corrected weight — Intense, 103. •" A rTQf? THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Po.and, June 22, 1925— :58%— 4— 115. Purse 00. 2-year-Mt~s: 6 3£i olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % %• Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 246292*FlSS w 110 9 7 SI S2 41 l"k M Meyer C A Bernhardt 273-100 23546SBLIND HILLS wb 112 10 8 71 73 H 2° A Prgrass R Z Jenkins T1G87-1O0 24672 » BLACK DARLING w 113 3 2 21 22 1 3" R Doggett Irwin L S and S Co 2GS-100 24337 TROMPE OF DAWN* 10S 7 G 41 41 3" 41 R Jones Did Hickory Stable 10522-100 24629 OMARDALH w 113 2 10 105 9" 7" 5» R Mozer AV E Harvey 19S1-10P 24462 SEMPER FELIX w 115 5 5 9 10* 91 62 J Leyland Mrs F- Farrar 2902-100 24462 GRACELAND w 103 11 4 31 31 61 72 N Walters J J Coughlin 12397-100 S4SSS*DONNA MARIE w 109 G 9 8". Si 8h 8h L Whitcre I, M Severson 3927-100 21462 VOLSEL w 110 11 1| 1| 2h 95 R De Pma E E Major 83G-100 •RED Ri BE w 107 8 3 G" Ch 10 103 J larmlee R S Castle t 21589*MARC.ES MATE w 103 4 12 11° llni12!!15 L Miller J L Taul t 24S892 LEADING LADY w 101 12 11 12 12 12 12 J Inzelone B Creech 301-100 tMutuel field. Time, :24. :48%. 1:00%. Track fast. , dUTUELS PAID . -EQUIVALNT BOOKING CPDS— PUSS .46 .18 .06 273—100 109—100 53—100 BLIND HILLS Field 12. 18 5.06 539—100 153—100 BLACK DARLING 2 S4 4"— 100 Winner— 1.. g, by Headstrong — Quarrel, by Broomstick trained by I. Womeldorff; bred by Cireen tree Stable I. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:13. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FUSS was slightly outpaced to the stretch, then quickly closed a gap and, challenging the leal ts In the last eighth, got up to outgame BLIND HILLS in the Inst few yards. BLIND HILLS raced wide most of the way. losing ground on the turns, but closed a big gap and finished wearing the winner down. BLACK DARLING forced the early pace and took the iead in the stretch, but could not ke: p it. TROMIE OF DAWN raced forwardly and showed speed right to the end. OMARDAI.E was taken too far back at the start and closed an immense- gap. GRACELAND tired in the final drive. VOI.SEI. showed the most early speed but quit in the last eighth. LEADING LADY ran away seven-eighths of a mile before the start and raeed poorly. Scratched— 24503 Doll Dince, 105: 215S9 Little Beaver, 111; 24589 Country Maiden, 100; 2-1G29 Mildred Wood. 110; 21377 Frank I.. 113. Overweight — Red Robe, 4 pounds. «T» /ir"TOQ FOURTH PACE— 3-4 MilcT Stamodale, May 21, 1928— 1:11%— 6—109 Osweso " Purse] +d~ML 4 0and Purso SI. 000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner §700; second, 00; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 2455G DAN BURNHAM wr; US G 2 IS Il l3 l3 It Jones .1 J Coughlin 4S3-100 24631 VOWD VENONCEwr. 112 4 1 4 21 21 2 A Prgrass McConnell and Walker 721-100 24631 FIELD MARSHAL wn 109 7 8 G2 5« 55 33 J Guerra H Torriente 1110-100 MS31*FORCE wi:112 8 3 21 4 4h 41 L Jones J J Russell G41-100 24671 IUEK1W1CK wr. 115 9 5 5 31 31 S3 W Smith AV F Hausman 187-100 23638 DUCK IT w 115 2 9 72 72 71 01 E Warden A A P.aroni 574-100 24064 KATHARINE W. w 109 3 7 1*1 82 61 7« B Ray L V Bellew 3565-100 24177 CAPT. LAWTQN ws 109 1 4 P 61. S« S« R Doggett Neerln-.ore Stable 6556-100 24673 SEVENT*N SINTY w IIS S 6 9 9 9 9 AV Noel II P Gardner 4S11-100 Time, :23/5. :8, 1:12%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID . EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, DAN BURNHAM 1.66 .46 5 5.34 4S3— 100 273—100 1G7— 100 VOWED VENGEANCE 7.36 5.16 268—100 158—100 FIELD MARSHAL 4.C4 142—100 AVinner — Blk. c, by Escoba — White Slipper, by Galloping Simon tra:ned by R. E. Hefferan; bred by Himyar Studt. WENT TO POST— 3:43. AT POST— G minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. DAN BURNHAM showed much the most speed all the way and drew away in the stretch to win as his rider plc:is d. VOWED VENtJEANCK raced in closest pursuit nearly all the way and outfinished FIELD MARSHAL. The latler gained steadily and. closing a gap. finished fast. FORCE had no m s-haps and Uwft MER1WICK was done in the stretch. DUCK IT ran far below his true form and will beat such horses when fit. Overweight — Katharine AV., 2 pounds. fAQA FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Shr.sta GcldTMay 9. 1928— 1:39%— 4— 104. Pur3e" 3 Jai. 4 Ot: year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 5200; third, 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtlISl :. % str Fin Jockeys Owner* E-juiv. Odds Strt 24673sArOSIIELI. w 5 110 1 1 P Il Ill3 li A Prgrass R 7, Jenkins 377-100 245561 FLORA M. WB 4 107 7 G 8 4 31- 2»l 2 J Parmlee J D Grant 171-100 24*30**TANLST ws 4 102 4 7 32 2 2 3 3 J Inzelone B Creech G70-100 S4SSS*GBN*AL CLINTONw 5 102 I 2 22 3 4« 4« 43 G AVoolfe F HcuM 21C8-100 24727 FLAHKRTY wn 4 112 G 8 6 Gh 73 SJ S B T Moore A iau Cii-lOO 24032 BON. NIK OMAR W 7 Ml 3 5 7A 72 G 61 6" R Doggett Irwin L8A8 O* 1915-100 •24413 TURQUOISE w 4 109 2 3 P| 8 8 8 73 R DePm C McCorklo M4*-1S 24630 PANDT w 5 106 8 4 41 i| S 71 8 M Mcver T II Martin 850-100 Time, :24%. :48%. 1:14%. 1:39%. Track fast. , S2 MUTUELS PAID . ,-E QUIVALNT BOOKING OBDS- VOSHELL .54 .22 .80 G77— 100 1C1— 100 SO— 100 FLORA M 3.22 2.76 61—100 38—100 TANIST 3.08 54—100 Wiune-— It. g, by Blink— Magheen. by The White Knight trained by It. Z. Jenkins; bred iu England by Mr. G. H. Dcane. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 4:11. AT POST— 1 minute. Start poor and slow. AAon handily; second and third driving. AOSHELL set a good pace to the stretch, then drew away quickly and easily held sway to the end. FLORA M. was allowed to drop too far back in the early running and began working her way up when approaching the stretch and closed an immense gap. TANIST raced close up throughout and ran a good race. GENERAL CLINTON had no mishaps and tired. FLAHERTY began poorly. TANDY quit in the stretch. 9/i7fiCk SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Pillager, June 5, 1926— 1:43%— 4— 103. Purso 44 6 0«3 ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, $.5; fourth, 5. Index Harses AAVtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt £4SSS*ARRA°a08A w 8 112 5 7 4h 2* 3i 2* 1" J Parmlee AV M Cain 3G2-100 Ci4507 CLIMAX wb 7 112 4 3 21 3i 2 1| 2 W Robson R L Williams 291-100 842M1*ROCK CANDY wc 4 112 2 2 7» fr 5* 4h 3* R DogBett E Hildebrandt 681-100 24558*ARSACID wst 4 112 3 8 8 8 8 61 4»* M Mitchell W J AVaterman 5088-100 10868 Mil WESTERN w 7 111 7 5 61 61 4J 52 5 B Ray J C Ellis 457-100 24507 3 BERRY PICKER wr. 4 107 1 1 1" l1 11 6J A Bush F P Kriss 373-100 24305*MOLINERO wa 10 103 6 6 51 41 Gl 7» 7s M Meyer A J Molera 8757-100 24464MY AALET wb 8 106 8 4 31 7» 71 8 8 J Inzelone C E Lenahan 2941-100 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:14%. 1:40%. 1:45. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS--, ARRACOSA .24 .42 .12 362—100 121—100 56—100 CLIMAX 3.78 3.32 89—100 66—100 RCCK CANDY 4.28 114—100 AVinner— B. g, by Argosy — Grey Flier, by Friary trained by AV. M. Cain; bred in England by Ix rd Olanelv. AVinner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO FOST— 4:37. AT POST— J minute. Start good and fast. AAon driving; second and third the same. ARBAGOSA, after racing forwardly and saving ground on the inside, challenged and finally headed CLIMAX in a long and hard stretch drive. CLIMAX forced the pace and raced into the lead in the stretch, but began swerving out from near the end and lost in the last jard. ROCK CANDY was on the outside all the way and ran a good race. ARSACII closed up much ground. MIDWESTERN could not get up. BERRY PICKER showed the most early speed, but quit in the stretch. MOLINERO and MY AALET tired. Scratched— 24500 Welcome. 112: 21380Eager. H2: 24729 Jim Dahlman. 101: 21C33 Modo. IOC; 21070= Monday Morning. 101: 24GC! Maimonides, 100: 21033 Tangerine, 111; 24G71 Colonel Campus, 103. n A fTOX* SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-1G Miles. Cross Eow, May 31, 1920—1:45%— 3— 1C1. Purse ,030. £and-and. 4 ©O 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 5; fouith, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 ¥• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt S 3 !G63* JENNIFER wr, 3 95 7 6 P 3* 32 II I5 M Meyer A Castin 143-100 24423ATLA ws 3 11G 1 3 53 S2 41 41 21 B Ray Mrs L V Bellew 392-100 S4SS4*CUP O TEA w C, 107 6 2 2 2 2 2h 3" J Tarnilee AV M Cain 741-100 23591 THE ORLEANIAN W I 105 2 5 G« 6s 65 51 t»l R Jones Old Hickory Stable 1403-100 :M504EAIME!1 w 5 111 5 1 11 l"k 1| 3S P J Inzelone J Roberts 783-100 24557*MISS CHINIQUY w 4 107 3 4 41 41 52 6- 6= G Hallett Mrs F Farrar 982-100 8SSSS*MOSE8 wr. 5 111 4 7 72 73 72 7« 7s W AV Crs AV C Morris 1508-100 24302 CHIEF TIERNEV w G 116 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 C Landolt Rose and Ketehum 12047-100 Time, :24%, :43%, 1:14%. 1:30%. 1:45%. Track fast. . MUTUELS PAID . -EQUIVALNT LOOKING ODDS-JENNIFER $ 4.92 $ 3. SO $ 2.62 14S— 100 65—100 31—100 ATLA 3.44 2.76 72—100 38—100 CUP 0 TEA 3.03 53 — 100 Winner — Ch. I, by Craigangower — Muriel, by Watercress trained by A. Castin"; bred by Mr. Johnsou N. Camden. AVinner entered to be claimed for ,000. AVENT TO PC3T— 5:01. AT POST— 41 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. JENNIFER raced close up on the inside and, saving ground on the last turn, came through into thft lead iu the stretch and drew away to win in a canter. ATLA also raced on the inside to the stretch, then came to the outside and outfinished the others. CUP O TEA showed much speed throughout and oulgamd THE ORLEANIAN. The ORLEANIAN finished fast. RAPIER set a good pace to the stretch, but tired and was badly outfinished. MISS CHINIQtY was never dangerous. Scratched— 24557 Isabella, !5; 24.i75 Torcher, 111; 21675;:Huon Pine, 111; 21073 Norseman. Ill; 24591 -Arabian. Ill; 24071 Paprika, 105. Overweights— Cup o Tea, 1 pound; Miss Chinlqny. 1.


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