Daily Racing Form Charts: Aurora, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-31

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t OAIUT RACING FORM CHARTS .2 I— AURORA — — — ♦ AURORA ILL.. WEDNESDAY. MAY SO. 1928— Exposition Park 1 Mile. Twenty-sixth day. Exposi-tion Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 29 days. Weather clear. Stewards. M. Natlianson. C. F. Henry and . L. Trimble. Placing Judges, K. A. Leigh, F. Dunne and C. OL Campau. .Starter, II. Morrissey. Racing Secretary, C. F. Henry. Racing starts 2:15 p. m. Chicago daylight saving time. W indicates v.hip. S spurs, I! blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. OP1DO FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Prisoner, May 23. 1S28— 1:0?— 4— 112. hm .0CO. 0-J£d*J J.OO yoar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winer 00; second. 00; third, 5; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtlPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25004 LITTLE GUINEA wb 4 114 6 1 2" 2= 2 1= 11 Pe Pma Mrs J Dreyer fM3S4M 24948 UNDERTOW W 4 112 9 6 3 3= 3* 2" It Jones Old Hickory Stable ISt-M* 24892 TOPANGO xvn 8 110 10 5 1| 1» l"" 8J C landolt J Dire 21U-100 24461 JESSIE BELLE w 4 106 12 8 4 P V 4» W" Robsn Out West Stable 752-100 24781 BASHA w 5 112 3 7 10 71 7 51 C E Allen T Chock 16S-100 24557 DARK ANGEL. wn 4 111 4 11 T» 6J 6* P1W Smith W F Haustnan 2032-100 2 4892 WASHOE w 5 101 5 4 5« 4" 41 71 M Meyer F Henze t 24953OAY HAUJJ wn 4 106 1 3 U| 11= BJ S= G Woolfe AV M Cain 1920-100 24948WINNIE STUART w 4 100 11 10 8" 8 8 9l W Noel G R Swinehart 5778-100 24893PL WEIDEL II. wb i 107 8 9 9" 10= ll5 10= L, Miller Gentilly Stable 9919-100 24851»ASSESR CIIARLIEw 3 106 7 2 C 9= M* 11= A Bush E L Snyder f 24587 CKESTWOD BOY w 9 110 2 12 12 12 12 12 E T Moore M Katz 16067-100 tMutucl field. Time, :23, :47. 1:00%. 1:06V5. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-. XITTLE GUINEA Field 2.36 4.80 .52 1518—100 C1C— 100 176—100 UNDERTOW 10.64 5.74 432— 1C0 187—100 TOPANGO 3.40 70—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Golden Guinea — Little Niece, by Fncle trained by J. Dreyer; bred by Mr. Hal Price Ilendhy. Winner entered to be clamed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:16. AT POST— 1 minute. Start bad and slow. Won easily: second end third driving. LITTLE GUINEA raced in closest pursuit of TOPANGO and, after forcing the pace to the stretch, raced into the load and won going away. UNDEBTOW sad ground on the turns, moved up gradually and got up in time to outgame TOPANGO. TOPANGO showed the most early speed, but tired in the last eighth. JESSIE BELLE raced wide into the stretch, but finished c:in:i!v. BASHA was in a jam after the xtJirt nnd could not find racing room. WASHOI ;uit. DARK ANGEL closed a gap. Scratched— 2 1070 John William II. , 114; 24892 Hocking, ! C; 24780 Tippenir, 100; 25003 Joe Junior, 116; 24552 Little Cook. Ill: 24131 Sir Albert. 110. Overweight — Assessor Charlie, 4 pounds. OCT"! QQ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Stampdalc. May 21. 1°28— 1:11—6— 109. Purse ,000. 3-AllJ AOir year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to w.ner 00; second, 00; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eciuiv. Odds Sir t S4SM*AMERN THNDERw 3 103 4 1 l1 1* 1= 1" A Fickens Arsonia Stable " 274-100 I 25124VOLT wn 7 101 I 5 6 6» f l 2" W Robsn Irwin L S and S Co 814-100 24461 *OLD IDOLIZERwb 4 113 2 6 3" Lh 2?: 3* M Mever M C Scholtz 763-100 24783* *VOWD VENGCEwb 3 105J 3 7 8 7» 6" 4" W W Cr-s McConnell and Walker 404-100 24783 FORCE wn 3 109 1 2 4« 4h 4" 5* C E Allen J J Russell UBMM 24783 MERIWICK wb 3 109 8 3 5« 5 3 6* W Smith W F Hausman 10T3-100 25070PRIVATELY w 4 112 6 4 L* 3= 7« 7« C Lyon S Folk 402-100 24851 !HAL SIDE GUY wb 3 10.". 7 8 7= 8 8 8 R Jones J J Coughlin 297S-100 Time, :23. :47yf. 1:12. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID v -EaUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— j AMERICAN THUNDER .48 $ 4."i2 .46 274—100 136—100 73— 1C0 ! VOLT 7.64 5.62 282—100 181— 00 I CLOUD IDOLIZER 4.44 122—100: Winner — Br. f, by American Ace — Dame Thunder, by Mcelick trained by C. S. Siubbs; bred by Mr. A. L. Ferguson. Winner entered to be lsimcd for ,000. WENT TO POET— 2:44. AT POST— 2J minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and th;rd the samei. AMERICAN THUNDER, showing hiL-h speed and setting a great pace, raced into a clear lead in I the stretch, but, tiring badly, barely lasted. VOLT, on-run to the stretch, came on the outside and. i finishing with a rush, got up to nose CLOUD IDOLIZER out for second place. The latter, in elMC j quarters, forced the pace and raced gamely to the end. VOWED VENGEANCE, away slowly, had ; to race wide and closed a big gap. FORCE was bird ridden throughout and ran a good race. MERI- • WICK moved up fest in the stretch, but tired. PRIVATELY was done after going the first half mile, j Scratched— 25008 Ball Gee. 113. Overweights — American Thunder, 3 pounds: Vowed Vengeance. 11. OCT"! AA THIF.D RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Prisoner. May 23, 1928—1:05—4—112. Taps Purse. I Jmd*J jM-l2Jr Puranda ,200. 3-yer.r-oUIs rnd upward. Claiming. Net value to wincr 50; second. 00; third, 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Sir t j 24555 RI.USHG MAIDNwb 3 102 4 5 4-1 31 1" li R De Pma V P Kriss 128-100 25008 Till: BADGER wn 6 107 7 4 2 l1 2= 21 R Finnrty F Landry 797-100 24630 DREANA USE wn 3 10:1?. .". 7 fih P 5 2 L Whifcre I, M Severson 1576-100 24951 PARTICIPATE w 3 104 2 I 1" 2» 3» 4 R Jones J J Coughlin 1614-100 24338 MISS ROSEDALB w 7 108 1 1 3= 4* 4h 51 J Leyland J W Lewis 972-100 24951 "IIONI BOIT wb 3 104 3 2 5* 5» 6« 6s M Meyer L M Goldberg- 269-100 25007 MARGRET CAUTwb 5 10 6 6 7 7 7 7 E T Moore J P Welsh 3343-10C Time, :23. :47, :f3%. 1:06. Track fast. , MUTUE S PAD — -EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— BLUSHING MAIDEN .56 $ 3.S8 .84 128—100 69—100 42—100 1 THE BADGER 5.0 4.00 185 — 100 100— 100 I DREANA LEE 4 .68 134— 100 ! Winur — Ch. f. by Polymelian — Pinkie, by Delhi trained by E. L. Snyder; bred by Ilimyar Stud. I Winner entered to be claimed for . GOO. WENT TO P03T— 3:15. AT POST— J minute. Start good ar.d slow for all but Drana Lie. Won handily: second and third driving. BLUSHING IIAIREN, outrun for the first half mile, raced into 1 lie Fad under hard riding and won I going ajvay. THE BADGER forced the p:ce and took the Ie"d briefly, but was outr.nished. DKEANA j LEE, as good as left, was far back to the stret-h. then fiiished with a rush. PARTICIPATE show 1 I the most early speed, but tired badly in the stretch. MISS BOftEDALE showed speed and raced well. 1IONI SOIT lached speed and ran a scandalous race. Scratched— 2ttM Tod Sloan. 103. i Overweights — Ireana Lee. 3 pounds: Miss Rosedale, 1. Or-J Q-j FOURTH PACE— 1 Mile. Shasta Gold, May 9, 1928— 1 :C9 S— 4— 104. Purse ,000. 3- ! MlPXi/X ycur-jlds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner §k00; second, 00; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtlIStty % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt MBM*BOCARATONE wn 4 113 4 1 l3 1« l5 l5 1« E T Moore M Katz 406-100 25072 = »COP O" TEA w C 108 2 2 2H 2» 2« 2» 2 G Woolfe W M Cain 473-100: 24954 BRAZEN wn .". 113 1 5 64 6s 51 4= 3i W W CCs G H Neal 2;!8 100 24952 JEB w 5 113 7 6 5= 3i 3l 31 46 M Meyer Mrs G W Click 622-100 2507* SCOOP -w 8 111 5 4 4h P il 5* 5 C E Allen Dearborn Stable 820-100 24856= *BOLTON wb r, 111 3 I 3l 4" 61 6= 6J AV Robsn J L Paul 604-100 25072TRIBAL w 5 96 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 R Warner L M Goldberg 7001-100 Time, -.23, :48%, 1:13. 1:39 new track record. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , -EQUIVALNT BOOKING OODS BOCARATONE 0.12 .36 .56 406—100 168—100 r.G— 100 CUP 0 TEA 4.80 3.22 140—100 61—100 BRAZEN 3.22 61—100 Winner— 15. g, by Spanish Prince II. — Antoinette, by Santoi trained by M. Katz; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Winner entered to be claimed for ,700. WENT TO POST— 3:47. AT POST— 8 minutes. Start gooil and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BOCARATONE raced into a safe lead nuickly, increased it as his riders will and won in a canter. CUP O TEA was always in closest puruit and held the others safe. BRAZEN raced on the outside, but moved up fast in the stretch and ouHMined 1KB. .1E15 saved ground on the inside, ran I i a good race and fii ished gamely. BOLTON and BCOOP tired after going tie first half mile. Scratched — 2"OHlTopsy S., S»8 : 27.0oa-Samaron. 114; t-MSS I.roomoiiev. 110: 24898 George D. Caw, 306; IMjrillai Chinijtiy. FVJ: 24."ir 3 The Cossack, 90: 21S9.". Bay—Mi U:h 106. «r pr-j GO FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Cross Bow. May 31. 1923— 1:45%— 3 — 101. In Momoriam MulOl Handicap. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,750; second. 50; third, C0: fourth, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24896 FI.ORCE MILLS wb 5 112 2 1 lJ l1 1= 1» lJC E Allen O Viau U37-100 24896 RIP RAP wb 4 103 8 12 12 10» 81 7= L"1 . Woolfe Irwin L S U S Co 14SS-100 24896 = 1 HOVON w 5 114 3 4 11= 91 9= 5| 3l R Finnrty J J Greely C4."il00 24416BANTON wb 5 116 9 5 7= 0 r,i 2J 4» L Iiclion E R Morehouse 399-100 24784 FLAHERTY wb 4 103 7 1110= 7" 7= 6j r. C I.andolt O Viau t 25071 DAN BUBNHAM WB 3 103 10 3 41 3= 31 41 61 It Jones J J Coughlin 5713-100 2 5071 FLAGSTAFF wb 8 113 11 7 31 2« 2J 31 7» A Snider Northway Stable 1214-100 25007 = SIXTY w 4 106 f 9 6* 41 4* 8« 81 C Mc-Crsn H I1 Gardner 2364-100 25126 JENNIFER wn 3 97 12 8 91 81 10* 91 9« M Meyer A Castin 1906-100 24784 TURQUOISE wb 4 97 6 2 V 5J 6110=10 J Majestic O McCorkle J2430-100 B4M1*HERENDEEN wb 3 90 4 10 8HU 11 11 11 L Miller J L Paul 4016-100 24727SPANISII PRCESSw 3 98 1 6 3 Fell. A Prgrass C McCorkle I fCoupled as O. Viau entry: JC. McCorkle entry. Time, :24, :47%, 1:12%. 1:38. 1:45 new track record. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EGUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— O. VIAU ENTRY .74 .42 .98 137—100 71—100 49—100 KIP RAP 8.60 5.88 330—100 199—100 DEVON 3.60 80—100 Winner — B. m, by Sir John Johnson — Water K., by Wattrboy trained by O. Viau; bred by Mr. D. W. Scott. WENT TO POST— 4:31. AT POST— 7 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FLORENCE MILU began clear of interference and. setting a fast pace throughout, raced into a aafe lead and, coming away in the stretch, was only cautenng at the end. 1S1P RAP began poorly and raced far back to the stretch, then closed an immense gap and outfinisiied DEVON. DEVON also had to work his way up and, closing up much ground, oulfinished the others. BANTON moved up menacingly in the atretch, but tired near the end. DAN 1HKMIAM ran well to the stretch. TURQUOISE and FLAGSTAFF showed early speed, as did SIXTY. SPANISH PRINCESS ran up on the heels of DAN PC UN II AM in a jam after going the first quarter and fell. Scratched— 249J2 Field Marshal. 95; 2.V120 Bonnie Omar, 98; 24727 Cartoon. 95; 24896 Fannie May, »9; 25071 Anita M.. 95: 2.307! A viator. 100. Overweights— Ban Burnham. 3 pounds; Sixty, 2; Turquoise, 2; Spanish Princess, 3. Corrected weight — Jennifer, 97. i OP-j QQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Princo Tii Tii. Sept. 24, 1924— 1 :52«i— 4— 105. Purse -*■ «3 JL £F O ,000. 4-year-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third. 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25072 = XTRA ws S 103 I 2 I» 11 l1 lh ll M Meyer J C Ellis 103-100 24506 • WELCOME w 7 107 5 3 2"" 2l 2J 2= 2= G Woolfe J C Gillom 323-100 25009 III. Ill IIARTSTNw 4 113 1 1 6" 4h 41 3"" 31 J Lcyland Mrs E L Swikard 719-100 25129 •MY DESTlNATNw S BE 4 !i 4S 6* 6; 4 4» C Landolt J 1 and C K Unahan S13-100 24897 SPORTING EDITKw 4 103 3 4 3 3J 31 f h and W Noel Mrs B E Lamport 2426-100 l4tM*BAD LICK w6 98 7 6 3:1" P :311. 6=6=D Chamn C N Freeman WE 246;;:; VAX PATRICK wtB t T 1 7 II 7 J Guena J T Johnson 4274-100 T-lma, :25, :49%. 1:15%. l:40*i. 1:M%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID *, EftUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS—, XTRA .06 .18 50 103—100 39 — 100 25 — 100 WELCOME 2.96 2.76 48—100 38—100 RALPH HARTENSTEIN 3 08 54—100 Winner -Br. m. by Brown Prince IT. — Xnrco. by G. W. Johnson trained by L. V. Bellew; bred by Mr. Hal Price Hcadiev. Winner enteied to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:16. AT TOST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. V.ori driving; second and third the same. XTRA raced into the lead at once and, withstanding challenges from WELCOME, gamely outfinisiied the latter. WELCOME was in closest pursuit throughout, but could not cuite head the winner and tired near the end. RALPH HAETKNSTEIN gained gradually and finished with a rush. MY DESTINATION moved up with a rush and finished gamely. SPORTING EDITOR quit. BAD LUCK wag always outrun. Scratched— 2.3129 Bird Behave. 107: 23072 Iluon Pine. 10S: 25073 Halu. 103; 24780 Chief Tieruey, 113. Corrected weight — Ralph Harteiistein. US; My DestinaCoti. 106. 9 t[1Q|/i1 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Prince Tii Tii. Sept. 24. 1924— 1:52*;— 4— 105. Purse £i i_P JL i "i .C00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third. 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24856 = GREAT LUCIC w 8 110 2 1 31 4" 41 4 1" fl T Moore W J Waterman 119-100 24856*STUTTS wr. 4 103 10 7 lnk ll 1= 11 1*1 L Miller J L Paul 982-100 24953= »LEXTON MAID W 7 100 5 10 10 10 81" 81 3h G Woolfe O Viau 556-100 25073 MONARCHIST W 6 107 6 2 2«J 31 31 3" 4S II Finnrty Dearborn Stable 2663-100 25072 NORSEMAN w 3 108 8 4 4l. 9U 91 6h 51 J Guerra O Hauser 7599-100 24856*STAR FALCON wn 0 103 1 6 BJ .r i 5" 7« 61 R Collins J Mandonia 0138-100 25073 = JUST BEAD w 4 112 3 8 81?. 7h 7« 51 71 C E Allen W Caywood 393-100 25010 = SLIGO BRANCH W 5 108 4 5 7» 6h 6= 91 81 It Jones D L Keiffer 1154 100 24856 HAWK EYE Wt I HO 7 3 6nk 2 P 2h 91 C Landolt Beverly Stable 1271-100 24857 SAGAMOOK W 10 109 9 9 H 8"k10 10 10 H. Jones J M Goode 14982-100 Time. :244i, :49V5, 1:14%, 1:40, 1:55. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS GREAT LUCK $ 4.98 $ 3.54 $ 2.88 149—100 77—100 44—100 f.TUTTS 6.34 3.90 217—100 95—100 LEXINGTON MAID 3.54 77—100 Winner — B. m. by Maintenant — Water K.. by Waterboy trained Iff II. Warner; bred by Mr. D. W. Scott. Winner entered lo be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:56. AT POST— 1 minute. Start i;ood and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. I. BEAT LlCK. close up to the stretch, finished fast and got up in the last stride. STTTTS raced into the lead and set a good pace to near the end. but tiied in the last few strides. LEXINGTON MAID was far back for the first three-quarters, then clo ed a gap and finished fast. MONARCHIST rac°d well throughout, but tired in the final drive. NORSEMAN, taken back early, moved up fast at the end. HAWK EVE ran well to the stretch, then quit. Scratched— 25010Letter Six. 113. Overweight — Sagamook. 3 pound".


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