Daily Racing Form Charts: Hamilton, Ohio, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-30

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HAMILTON, OHIO HAMILTON. OHIO, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1928— 1-2 Mile. Fourteenth day. Hamilton Jockey Club, i Sining meeting of 18 days. Weather cloudy. ! Presiding St-ward, J. T. Ireland. Associate Stewards, H. P. Shepard and W. Dangman. Presiding J Jaiae, W. R. Booker. Associate Judge, C. Stands. Starter, U. Wingfield. Racing Secretary, T. J. * Brown. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 2:15 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. P. blinkers. Fig- I urc in parent hesea feeliowinu the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track rcccrd, age of horse ] and weigiit carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. OCT-j CT-g FIRST RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Donation 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net aultll value to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Inlay Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 1 24870*BU K BRUSH w 6 110 6 2 2 1 V lJ « Seabo Mrs F C Drake 770-IOO I 24S««»FAfiER wb 8 115 8 1 1» 2» V 2» J Pevic Mrs J W Pinkham 490-100 2486G NEWT w 4 115 3 5 5*4 3 3« II Hay Woodson and Doolittle 540-100 2164 7 IVY wb 7 113 5 6 8 6 5" 4» S Banks C Moulding 320- 10U 1 4 tll«l rHOW w 10 ll." 14 7= Ml C= 5»* I Bond J M Shepherd "SlO-lOc t4317 HOOVES wllll." 2 3 33 3J 4= 6= K Zechini 8 M Biddison 180-100 24314 ll.KXA w 8 113 7 7 6» 71 7 7 J D Smith J « Greeson 2740 100 10372 ELMHlRST BOY WS 5 115 4 8 41 8 P.up. T Grnhow C 1 Ilatt 2860-100 Time. 1 ?5i. Track fast. r-%2 SURPLUS REFUND, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , BUCK BRUSH 7.40 20 $ 3. GO 770—100 210—100 80—100 FABER 6.20 3.40 160—100 70—100 NEWT 3.20 60—100 Winner— th. g. oy Swing Loose — Wampa Green, by Bottling Green trained by F. C. Brake; bred by Mr. . It. CuapkeU. Winner entered to be claimed for 1928.sh00. WENT TO POST— 2:28. AT POST— 3 minutes. Slart good niul slow. Won handily: second and tliird driving. BlCK BRUSH took the had after going the first half mile and held the rare safe to the end. FABEH showed the most early speed aiid held second place safe throughout. NEWT came fast through the last quarter and finished resolutely. IVY closed up some ground. 1JOOVEK ran a bad race and Quit in the last quarter. Scratched-24071 Midday. 110: 24SCri"Foxy refer, 110; 24G03 Cobham, 115; 24718 Sir Rock Sand. 118. Overweight — Kaber, 2 peunds. OET"fl RT O SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Donation 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net OXQm value to vvii.ner 00; second, 5; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24»723TI1E ULSTBR w 8 115 7 5 2"k 2» 1| l2 H Hay D Felix 370-100 24482 MAKGARETA E. w 6 10S 4 1 1= 1» V. 21* S Bond II Qnutt 290-100 248fi.VMANirULATOR wb 4 115 6 3 41 33 3« 3J R Zechini A W Miles lfcO-100 24803»RILL w 4 108 3 4 55 5*1 4J 4i W Bonner W L Stribling 12.-.0-100 24970 COL. THATCHER w 4 115 1 6 7 71 7= V S Banks AV Arnold 2520-100 24349*OXi: GOLD BUCK W S US 8 8 C» 6« 51 6 J D Smith P M Sturm 4570-100 24025 HO-HORKY wn 7 115 5 7 8 8 8 71 W Burke G A Davis 4410 HO 24870::GEOllGE KUFFANw 9 115 2 2 3i 41 6J 8 J Hatton K G Marl man 480-100 Tjmo, l:242i. Track fast. - SURPLUS REFUND- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , THE ULSTER .40 .00 .80 370—100 150—100 40—100 MARGARETTA E 4.40 2 80 120—100 40—100 MANIPULATOR 2.40 20—100 Wir.:i;r — IS. g. by The I urragh — Isirose, by Isidor "trained by S. C. Scruton; bred by Mr. John .San-ford i. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO PCST— 3:00. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third handily. Till: I LSTElt moved up on the outside of MAKOAHETTA K. while rounding the stretch turn and. taking the lead, drew away easily in the final eighth. MARGAKETTA E. showed the most early speed, hut tired when the winner challenged. MANIPULATOR was forced extremely wide by GEORGE KXFFAN while rounding the first turn, then closed up some ground. S: int. h.d-24*J14 Br. Hickman, 115; 24915:Brock!esby, 110; 249712C. T. Worthington, 115; 21317 Round Kobin. 115. Corrct ted weights — Manipulator. 115: One Gold Buck. 115. QP-| PQ TIIIED RACE— Afccut £-8 Mile. Donation 00. 3-year-oldc and upward. Maidens. Net tot L$ JL«3i value to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. Index Ilorses AWtPPSt hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 2456ft LEA MAIllSON wb 4 108 7 5 35 1! l3 1* G Seabo A Miller 460-100 24802 BSCAPARATE w 3 109 3 2 21 3a* 2« 2 i V Pmrose Guciardo Bros 490-100 248G7 HIRAM YV1I.1IOIT wn 3 109 14 51 4= 3= 8j J D Smith W P Carroll 890-100 2503.;- LAI Y JlLE WB 3 104 4 8 8 6 4 4J J KlnbarJ "W F Ellis „ 310-100 24802 LOUISE B. w 3 112 S 3 4" 53 5 5«1 J Hatton JBavlor 790-100 13-123 KHNTOX wn 3 113 5 1 Is 2 6 6s S Banks I. C Kveritt 700-100 17324*I.7-:iO.HTON vv 5 117 2 7 7J 8 8 71 H Il.iv G W Ruff 2300-100 24507 FALSE w Z 107 6 6 6=J 7 71 8 K McCray P G Campbell 440-100 Time. l:01*i. Track fast. ,- SURPLUS REFUND- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , LEA MADDISON 1.20 $ 5.60 $ 4.80 460—100 180—100 140—100 ESCAP ABATE 6. CO 4.20 150—100 110—100 HIRAM W1LKOIT 4.20 110—100 Winmr— Ill, c, by- Leamenc — Maddison Miss, by Madison trained by J. E. Thomas; bred by Messrs. G Watts and Sons. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:27. AT POST— 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Wen easily; second and third handily. LEA MAliDISON saved much ground on the first turn when the leaders ran wide and, taking the lead, won going away. BSCAPARATB raced close up throughout. HIRAM WILHOIT closed up some ground. LADY Jl l.E finished well after racing wide on the first turn. KENTON showed the most speed, but ran to the extreme outside on the turns. Scratched- 25033 Al Nelson, 112: 25033 Busy Flight, 109: 24S65 Lulie Dear, 100; 25032 Leanna, 102. Overweights — Lady Jule. 2 pounds: Louise B., 3: Kenton, 4. Corrected weights— Leigl.ton. 117: False. 107; Lea Maddison. 108. f% g? -6 t? A FOURTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Donation 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OXtPrt Net value to winner C0; second. 5; third, 5. Index Horses AWtllSt 14 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24805- »V1M: JUG w 6 112 4 4 1 I2 V 1=1 G Seabo M H Jordan 290-100 S4S1S SNAPPY TAL w 3 109 6 3 5 5 21 2H R 7. echini Cyclone Stable 150-100 24871 DON T. w 3 112 5 7 7 6"k .".l 3i J Hatton K G Mailman 1660-100 2491 4 PRORATE wu 4 115 3 2 2« 2= 21 4"k J D Smith II T Palmer 790-100 24867 WATSON w 3 111 11 31 3U 41 5 D Burney K S Cleveland 280-100 24 802RARCROFT vv 3 105 7 6 4" 4" 6= 6 £ W Bonner G D Ray 6280-100 24487 FLIDA CASTLEw 3 104 2 5 6J 7 7 7 J Klnbard II G Smith 1610-100 Time. 1:24. Track fast. SURPLUS REFUND , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , WINE JUG .80 .80 .80 290—100 90—100 40—100 SNAPPY PAL 3.00 2.80 50—100 40—100 " DON T C.20 210— ICO Winner — B. m. by Omar Khayyam — Sapphire, by Star Bul.y trained by M. n. Jordan; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO PCST— 3.59 AT POST— 2 mir-ntes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third handily. WINE JlG took the lead when the leaders ran wide on the first turn and kept it to the end. SNAPPY PAL. taken back shortly after the start, closed up gamely in the last quarter. DON T. finished fast and gamely. PROBATE and WATSON Loth ran wide on the first turn, then showed early •peed, but tired in the final drive. Scratched— 25038JNortl.ern Star, 114; 08G30 I.eontes. 107; 25030 Sound, 104; 250382Thomas Piatt, 109: 124746 Eilly Welch, 112. Overweights — Snappy Pal. 2 pounds: Don T. , 1. f jr -fl ET CT FIFTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Donation 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net D J.UtP value to winner 00; second. 5; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt »4 Vb Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 24919-MISS EMMA vv 2 106 2 1 ]■■" l1 l1 V D Burney K S Cleveland 110-100 24G91 ST. CECELIA w 3 105 6 3 2»k 2L 2h 21 F Moore S Jones 1240-100 248G5-UPSTAi:T wb 4 115 4 4 52 41 42 Sl W Pmrose J McPherson 12C0-100 SSS1S**THE FCH GIRLwn 3 103 3 8 65 5"* 3 4= S Bond K M Little 490-100 MSISROMA vv 8 115 7 2 3" 62 :«• 5nk II Hay T Shearn 590-10C SSS1S*NINE SIXTY w 5 111 1 5 78 7« 73 62 W Bonner P M Sturm 2720-100 24G43 NERVOUS ABIE wi 5 117 8 7 4= 31 6i 73 R Zechini A W Miles 600-100 24866 RKD HOT wn 4 111 5 6 8 8 8 8 J Pe ic Mrs C R Pierce 2850-100 Time. l:243,s. Track fast. -S2 SURPLUS REFUND- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , KISS EMMA .20 .20 .40 110—100 60—100 20—100 ST. CECELIA 8.00 3.00 300—100 60—100 UPSTART 4.20 110—100 AYinr.er— l.lk. f. by Star Hawk- Orowoc, by H.;ni!urg trained by W. Martin; bred by Mrs. Louise Viain. YYinr.-r ditcrcd to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:26. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third the same. MISS EMMA ■ t the pace throughout and held the rr.ee safe through the stretch. ST. CECELIA was always in closest pursuit of the winner. UPSTART saed ground on all the turns, but failed to jjet an opening to come through. THE FRENCH GIRL tired after racing up on the outside of the j leaders while rounding the last turn. ROMA tired, as did KERTOU8 ABIE Scratch, d 24G0G Southern Pacific, 112; 25C38 Blue Caddie, 110; 24974-Beatrice Morse, 108; 24970 Libor.o, 1U8. Overweights — Miss Emma, 1 pound: The French Girl, 3; Roma, 4. Correciid weight — Nervous Abie. 117. n CT ~i CT * SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Donation 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Geld-5t5 J3.eZM5 ings and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. Index Horses AYYtlTSt % % 4 Str Fin Joekeyr Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 2487l;MY DESTINY w 6 104 8 3 21 2J 2*12*111 J Klr.bard A J Pershall NMM 25036 ATADOR w 4 112 7 ! 11 1! I2 l1 21 R Zechini I Carson 110-100 24975-WAK I.uY* w 5 113 3 1 31 3i S*| S*| 3*1 8 Ranks J V, Greeson 740-100 24973 WRACK MAID wb 4 108 1 7 62 52 4? 4- 41 AV Barrett H Garth 1440-100 25036 LITTLE CLAIR w 7 119 2 4 41 41 5- 6* 5- H Hay James Bronnenberg 710-100 25037 1ON- BONERO " w 4 109 6 5 71 72 73 1* 6nk J D Smith II T Palmer 610-100 2503311 EL McXMARAwB 4 10S 4 6 f 63 62 6nk 75 J Booth A Stevens 1420-100 2439G JAI-ALAI wn 4 97 5 S 8 8 S 8 8 N CoUoff PG Kemp 4460-10v Time. 1:4835- Track fast. SURPLUS REFUND- , EQUIVALENT BOOKLNG , MY DESTINY 9.20 $ 6.20 $ 4.00 860—100 210—100 100—100 ATADOR 3.00 2.60 50—100 30 — 100 WAR BOY 3.20 60—100 Winner- "h. m, by Manager YYaite— Marie Hyde, by Hiimb uff i trained by M. S. Glenn; bred by-Mr. J. YV. Fuller I. YVinner entered to !*• claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:53. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: second and tliird the same. MY DESTINY forced the pace to the stretch, then headed ATADOR in the final sixteenth and won drawing clear. ATADOR set a good pace and raced well in the final drive. YYAR BOY raced close up throughout. WRACK MAID raced in close quarters on the inside. LITTLE CLAIR tired. Scratched— 25100 YYrack Kay, 102: 2197r.-I!ob Spalding, 115. Overweights — YYrack Maid. I pounds; Don Bonero, 1. Corrected weight — Little Clair, 1 19. OK1 K 7 SEVENTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Donation ?*00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. MulO/ Net value to winner 00; second. 5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtlTSt % Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 249143*JOF wb 5 112 6 2 1J 1* I* l3 J Klnbar.I Sel by and Van Meter 120-100 24974 S HELTON wsn 3 103 2 3 3: 31 2h 22 K McCray Mrs N Ropley 440-100 24749 MARJjRY DAW w 11 111 11 2 2*1 35 31 J Hatton W McXair 2720-100 249722HARDMAN wb 7 117 5 6 6" 54 f3 4« II Hay G ■ Keller 500-lOti 24914 SINGI.EHAND w G 117 4 5 4J 4J 4h 54 W Pmrose Guriitrdo Bros C490-1O0 234552LlBKRATIOX wb 4 115 7 4 6l 6 6* 6 J I Smith H T Ialmer 260 101 83B40 TREVIS wb 4 111 8 8 8 8 7» 7J B Bond C Sliejipard 6780-100 24974 NEVER BUST W4U137 747S8 8J Parte H Imisch 4280-100 Time. 1:23%. Track fast. - SURPLUS REFUND-, , EQUIVALENT BOOKINGS . JOF i $ 4.40 .00 .80 120—100 50—100 4O—100 SHELTON 4.00 3.20 100—100 60— ICO MARJORY TAW 4.60 130—100 Winner— B. g, by Trap EocU— New haven II., by Day Ronald trained by C. Moorman; bred by Mr. Phillip M. Walker. YVinner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:23. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but Trevis. Won easily: second and *hird the same. JOF took the lead after going the first quarter and won under restraint. SHK1.TON moved up resolutely on the outside when entering the stretch and easily took second place. MARJOR1 PAW had no mishaps and tired. HARDMAN finished with a belated rush. LIBERATION ran i«oorlv. Scratched— 2474G:,George Mehas, 103; 25035 Robert Maxwell, 104; 25034 Illinois King, 112; 24919J Undergrowth. 109. Corrected weight — Hardman. 117.


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