Daily Racing Form Charts: Fairmount Park, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-29

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FAIRMOUNT PARK COLLINSVILLE. ILL., MONDAY, MAY 28, 1923.— Fairmount Tark 1 Mile. Second day. Fairmount i Jeekej Club, lac. Spring meeting of 37 days. Weather clear. Stewards J. A. Murnhy, J. P.. Campbell and A. T. Spivey. Placing Judges. B. Berryman, R. 8. I Shelley and P. C. t.alliger. Starter, AV. Sinder. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 3:00 p. m.l. AA indicates whip. S sj, jrs. p, blinkers. Fig- I ures in parentheses, following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse I and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. OErfh-T/l FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Harass, Sept. 1. 1927— 1:1133— 4— 112. Purse ,000. 3-year- 6atJ j? 6 ~lt olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner C0; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eriui v. Odds Strt ] M7SS YARGEE w 3 110 I 5 lh 52 2* 1» W Bogski Mrs K Rams, f 439-100 I tS744*LOVE PIRATE 6 108 6 2 31 11 11 2" K Shpshe Battle Axe stable 460-100 20118TOREXOOX wb 4 113 7 6 B 6= 31 32 J Cavens H G RcilwcU 447-100! 21097 HILDA HA.NMBBwB 3 106 10 1 21 41 51 4h W Bscher L A l.vue t461 100 , 2:;343"L1FF wb 5 108 11 4 6"* : » 4nk 55 M Rose M 1 Caruso f MM* •PAIGE wb 3 109 3 7 4* S Cft •» D Davis J McNaniara 1798-100 ; M099 KITTY CAT wb 3 106 9 8 Jr* 71 71 7»k F Smith R S Clark 663 100 20780 PCESS DARRELLfW 5 113 13 9J 9 81 S4 W Taylor W Phillips 1088-100 £M1 3* HEATHER WINE w 5 113 8 9 8» 8« ! i J J McTe B B Rice 262C-100! 24645 PORE LADY w I 113 4 11 10* 11J 104 10» L Aron Missouri Stable 1J76-100.1 20r.9-AL BTEBLBR wb 8 113 2 10 11 11 11 11 D Hardy Three S Stable *4 jMutuel field. Time, :»4, :48%, 1:14%. Track fatt, - , MUTUELS PAID . ,-EGUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- YARGEE 0.i8 $ 6.42 * 4.32 439—100 221—100 116— ICO LOVE PIRATE 6.12 3.78 156—100 89—100 rORENOCN 3.88 94—100 Winner — Ill. by Tow ton Field — Thistle Thistle, by Knight of the Thistle trained by A. V. Thomas. : bred by Mr. E. E. Gray. Winner entered to be claimed for 500. WENT TO POST— 2:01. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow out of machine. Won driving: uecond and third the same. _ VAHIKE raced close up from the start and. saving much ground on the stretch turn, tooK the 1ad and kept it to win a tacky race. l.dVE PIRATE showed the most speed and. but for racing wide into the stretch, would have won. FORENOON began slowly, but had to close a big g:ip and raced wide on the last turn. CLIFF raced prominently most of the way. HILDA HANNIBAL began tiring in the stretch. IA1 ;E ran a good race. KITTY CAT came from far back in the last quarter. Scrnt. lied— i:;.-.DMSurcshot. 113; 211TB Murky. 108: 23540 Doctor Glenn, 113; 24138 Keegan, 113; 24737 Russell Cave. 118: 23508 Woollatt. 110: 24172 Lily Sue. 105. Overweights — Hilda Hannibal. 1 pound; Paige, 4; Kitty Cat, 1. Corrected weight — Paige. 105. OK/TkryCT SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Candy Light, May 29. 1926— :55— 2— 113. Purse ,000. ijillJvr * *J 2-year-olds. Mr.idcns. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 00. Indrx Horses AWtPPSt V* Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt PETIT FAX w 115 7 3 l2 1 J I* II Merta K J OConnell r.rs-100 24084 BARK KNEES W 11". CI 2* 2C 28 L Morris E K Bryeea Ml IM 24847 DEMON w ll.r 12 31 31 31 W Lscher Eve; Maele Stable 5S3-100 HARTOOX w 115 2 4 4 y, 4l 41 F Reilly S H Velie 1007-100 HAMCA w 112 8 6 6= W 5 L. Aron G W Loft lltt-lM X4726 Gtnra IMAGE wllS 3 5 V ? C!W Bogshi Mrs L M Holmes 983-100 MYSTERY BALLOT vv IT. 4 8 8 8 71 L McClair B B Rlea MS-1M 23350 RIO FANCHITA W US 5 7 ol 6h 8 J Ford Williams and Jones 20".: 100 Time, :24, :48, :54% new track record. Track fast. , 52 MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-. PETIT PAN 3.16 $ 5.22 $ 3.76 558—100 161—100 88—100 E£SE KNEES 3.38 2 86 69—100 43—100 DEMCN 3.91 97—100 Winner — U. g, by Pagan Ian — Don"t, by Octagon trained by E. J. OConnell; bred by Messrs. Keene and Rouse. WENT TO POST— 2:32. AT POST— 1 minute." St:.rt good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. PETIT PAN raced into the lead quickly, showed fine speed and. saving mnch ground on the turns. won by a saf" margin. PARK KNEES began wtll ai:d raced forwardly for the entire distance. DEMON was in close quarters soon after the start and, taken hack sharply, finished fast. HARPOON was al-«aj s dose in and finished gamely. HAMCA raced well. Snatched — Petticoat Lane. 112: .lack llawksley. 113. Corrected weights — Bare Knees. ll."i; Demon, 11.". m nt f F7£J THIRD RACE— 2-4 Kile. Harass. Kept. 1, 1S27— 1 :11%— 4— 112. Purse 000. 3-year-JeltJVj/ J 3 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 3700; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtlT St 14 V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 1-1958 •r-OKT MOUSEwaa 6 113 3 3 l3 Ill- I1 M Knight E McCua.11 M-MI 24430 WHISKEY RUN wn 4 113 G 1 2b 21 2J 2= R Richsn J W Kearr.s 2177-100 24417 SUKY vv 4 113 1 7 61 3J 3» ? L Morris K. K Bryson MS-ISS 245G4-EK1TH GRAY vv 3 10.". 2 5 4 i 6 51 4» W Lscher A V Thomas ES7-1M 24394*1 ODLE RAINBOW vv S Mi 7 2 31 4 6l 5» D Hardy W J AVhalen 4S34-1M 13SM*LE8SENCE vv 6 108 4 4 7 5* 4= 6» E Shpsiie R Nicholas 31G2-100 03042 BOY FRM IIOMEwb 9 US r. G 01 7 7 7 W Taylor 1 avis and Phillips 7680-100 Time. :24. :48. 1:13%. Track fast. , 4UTUELS PAID . -EGUIVALNT BOOKING OrDS— POCKET KOUSE .86 .32 $ 2.M 93— 1C0 66—100 22— 1C0 WHISKEY RUN 10.36 3.73 418—100 89—100 SUKY 2.46 23—100 Winmr — I.r. g. by Theo. Cook — Gerbe dOr. by Verdun trained by E. Median: bred by Mr. Edward F. Simms. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:04. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow from the gate. Won handily: stews and third the same. POCKET MOUSE rushed into ■ long lead soon after the sturt and saved much ground on the turns, but had to be ridden hard in the la-t eighth to out finish WHISKEY KIN. The latter raced prominently from the start and made a fast finish. SlKY began slowly and raced wide from the start, barely managing to aetata? EDITH GEAY. LESSENCE raced fairly well and finished gamely. Scratched-2.".423"Swoop. 113: 20253 Eighteen Sixty. 105: 23845 Pheasant. 118: 244C1 Waponoca. IIS: lMKKatkleea K.. 113: 23!7.:: Penguin. 110: 22998 Note o Love, 113; 21545 Master Eddie, 105; SMM Paton. 110: 184G0 Phil Foto, 113: Yulee, 103. FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Fu-longs. Spanish Aster. Sept. 15. 1927— 1:C5%— 3— 102. Ca-ij %jf SEr-TKrywr 4 4 hokia Puie. Ture ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Cla-ming. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWilPSt A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 24676 BLACK AGATE wn 4 109 5 1 l1 ] 1| 1" W I. seller Everglade Statue 47S-100 23762 *BE STILL vv 3 105 1 4 a* 41 41 2" J McTgue B S Gutter 30C-1C0 S3AM*MEKNES wn T 106 7 5 ! I! ? 3! E Slipshe P Router 28S-100 23927 REPROVE w 3 111 2 3 31 3* 2" 4« L Morris W Mailer 262-100 S43S3*SEROEANT SETII vv 4 107 4 7 6S 51 5 V A Tiner Mrs G W Ogle 1394-100 23351 THE MAJOR w4W 6 6 7 7 6= 6« V Moore M R Carol 4765-100 23849 HAPPY BOB WB 5 100 3 2 4 CH 7 7 F Reilly Capital Stable 3270-100 Time, :23=i. :473/i. 1:07. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID . EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, BLACK AGATE 1.56 $ 5.14 $ 3.86 478 — 100 157—100 93 — 100 BE STILL 4.48 2.84 124—100 42— 1C0 MEKNES 2.84 42—100 Winner — Rlk. g. by John P. Crier — Marbles, by Lissak trained by J. S. Ward; bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:35. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BLACK AGATE began fast and. showing the most speed, saved considerable ground on the turns, but was tacky to win. BE STILL was taken far back soon after the start and was raced wide on the turns, but closed an immense gap and. with a pood ride, would have won. MEKNES raced wide on the turns. Lut was close up throughout the rat*. REPROVE was iu close quarters most of the way and ran a good race Scratched— 25015 Mazetta. 109: Sr!21 2 Stitches, 104. Overweight — Reprove, 2 pouL S. •"frrtryC FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Harass. Sept. 1. 1927— 1:11%— 4— 112. Exermont Purse. aSeJ?, i O Purse SI. COO. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 23560 POLYGAMIA Willi 2 1 41 33 1" H L McClair B B Rice 82-100 24.",73VELLAS w 5 11C 3 5 l1 V 2n* 21 II Fisher H G Bedwell 528-100 24086MKM RIA wn 3 104 5 3 2J 21 31 3» F Reilly F Hayes 275-100 22423 OTURK vv 3 108 4 2 5» 4: 4» 4* V Moora M R Carroll 4943-100 23671 FAIRY MAIDEN wr. 4 111 1 6 6 6 51 54 L Morris W Manor 1475-100 IRFANEH vv 3 101 6 4 3" 53 6 6 P Wilhoit J O Whitlow 7754-100 Time. :24. :18. 1:12%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID v ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- POLYGAMIA .64 .38 .12 82—100 19—100 6 — 100 VELLAS 2.96 2.34 48 — 100 17—100 MEMORIA 2.44 22—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Polvmeiian— Ath.one, by Charles OMalley trained by B. B. Rice; bred by Mr. William R. Coe. WENT TO POST— 4:10. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start •-■ oil and slow out of machine. Won driving: second and third the same. POLYGAMIA began well, but was taken back sharply soon after the start, then lost ground by being raced wide on the last turn, but came fast in the stretch and headed VELLAS in the last sixteenth. ELLAS raced into the lead immediately after the start and raced well in the final drive. MI.YIORIA was dose up throughout and finished gamely. OTURK came with a rush through the stretch. FAIRY MAIDEN was always outrun. Overweights — Memcria. 1 pound: Irfaneh. 3. SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. CM:z-Up. Aujr. 31. 1C27— 1 44«s— C— 107. Purse 030. 2ekBrfe7€and tPF 4 t? 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 4700; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str-1 23561 FINLAND wa C 114 3 1 l1 1- ll I1: 1 1 E Bhpafaa J Keller BM-M* 23987 DUCKWEED w I 114 1 5 3X 4 31 21 2" L McClair C Irbv 109-100 24019*VOLE wr. 4 109 2 4 and 31 4"» 4=« Cl II Mertz J Q Chinn MI-MI 24187 :LIY PANSHAWBwa 4 109 4 2 2 J 21 21 31 430 F Smith R S Olark 704-100 24354 : •OVERDRAFT wa S 109 I 3 4; P*|NK 54 P Francis L Gallo UK-MO SBS17* ARABIAN WB 7 MS 666G666R RldVafn Mrs L M Holmes 2148-100 Time, :24%, :48%. 1:14. l:39«i. 1:46%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , -EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS FINLAND 3.88 $ 5.8S .20 694—100 193—100 60—100 DUCKWEED 3.80 2.46 90—100 23—100 VOLE 3.08 54—100 Winner — li. g, by The Finn — Romania, by Peep o Day f rained by J. Killer; bred by Messrs. Garnett and White. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— -4:43. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. FINLAND raced into a aj—i lead soon after the start and, holding it well, held sway for the entire race and won easing up. DUCKWEED was taken all over the track and was tiring slightly at the end under strong riding. VOLE was racing close up on the inside when approaching the stretch turn, wheat he suddenly raced wide, losing much ground, and came with a rush near the end. The others were beaten off after going the first quarter. Scratched— 23401 P.lue Torch. 109: 25014 Adele W., 109. OCT T|Qft SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Mix-Up. Aug. 31. 1927— 1 :44%— 3— 107. Purse ,000. t_J"0" 4-yeai-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 23562 1 •VILLAGER wb C 109 8 8 5* 4» 3* 3 lh P Francis Mrs B McEacliern MS-MI SIM7»Q*DEW WF-ERER w 5 110 1 1 25 11 Z* lh 21 F Reillv F Haves lJT-100 24678 •ROIRIGO w I 117 5 3 31 3 li 21 2* V Moore Mrs W J Potter 241-100 24410 DTRRIC wb 5 110 3 4 7i 73 7J 44 4,J H Fisher J McNamara MM-MI 24682 ►POST HORN wb 4 114 4 1 61 Ci 6 Ci 5 W Lscher PO Anders.. n 70S 10 24844 WATCHFUL wb 7 110 G 6 1" 2 4J iU 61 W Tartar A V Thomas C147-100 25017 PHIL MeCANN w 7 110 7 5 45 5* 6= 7« 71 W Bogski J II O Mai ley r,".!2-100 24435 BECKY SUE wb 5 1 i4 2 7 8 8 8 8 8 E Mumm Mrs J Iliillips 6640-100 Time, :24, :48%, 1:14%, 1:40%. 1:47%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID-— . -EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— VILLAGER .20 .48 .00 363—100 174—100 30—100 GOLDEN WANDERER 3.72 2.38 86—100 19—100 RODRIGO 2.60 30—100 Winner — I!, g. by Omar Khayvain — Virginia, by Ormondale trained by W. G. Wilson; bred by Mr. Arthur H Hancock. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST — 5:14. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. VILLAGER, far back for half a mile, moved up fast thereafter and, coming with a rush in the atretch. was lucky to wear down GOLDEN WANDEKEK. The hitler was probably much the best, but Buffered from a bad ride and would have won easily with good ridmg. RODRIGO raced fast nfter going a half aud, saving ground, raced into the lead, but begun tiring n the last sixteenth. DLDR1C came slowly in the last quarter. POST HORN showed a dull effort. WATCHFUL quit badly. CorretteU weights— Rodrifo, 117; Becky Sue, 104.


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