Daily Racing Form Charts: Hamilton, Ohio, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-02

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HAMILTON, OHIO HAMILTON. OHIO. TRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1928-1-2 Mile. Seventeenth day. Hamilton Jockey Club. Bpriats meeting of 18 days. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, J. T. Ireland. Associate Stewards. H. D. Shopard and W. Dangman. Presiding Judge, W. If. Booker. Associate Judge, C. Stands. Starter, G. Wingfi-ld. Racing Secretary, T. J. Brown. l:ai bag starts at 2:15 p. BE. Chicago time. 2:15 p. in.. W indhntcs whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenlhe-cs following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age 01 horse and weight carried. "Indicate ■ apprentice allowance. 2 fyCpCp FIRST RACE — About 5-8 Mlc. Donation C0. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claim-OeJJandAJ ing. Net value to winner 00 ; second, 5; third, 535. Index Uorscs AWtPPSt 1i 3, : Str Fin Jocktys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 2509CTHISTLF. HOOD w 3 103 2 2 1J l1 l2 l2 S Bond J Henncssy 490-100 175GO BROWN CHIEF w 4 107 7 4 2"1 2= 2 1 2" K Gieed L Clous 890-100 25032LE HARIAGE v.- 4 103 6 3 31 32 34 3- J Klr.bard W R Hall 440-100 25153 LADY JULE vvn 3 110 3 1 6J 6! 42 44 R Zcchini W F Ellis 90-100 25033 AL NELSON vv 5 113 4 6 5J 5nk 5°k 52 J H.ittoii G B Keller 1130 100 25153 LEiGHTON vv 5 109 8 7 71 7 7 61 D Fowler G W Ruff 6280-100 25151 ELHHURST BOY wr. I 112 5 5 41 4 G1 7 T Griihow C D Piatt 1450-100 25033 COITR EMANN II. w i 10J 1 S 8 Pull. up. W Pmrose W J Palmer 4140-100 Time. 1:00-5. Track fast. 52 SURPLUS REEUND , EQUIVALENT BOOKING . THISTLE LTOOD 1.20 5 6.00 .80 490— 100 200— 100 90—100 BROWN CHIEF 7.20 5.80 260—103 190—100 XE HARIAGE * 3.40 70—100 Winner — Ch. c, by Hilarious — Mood, by Martinet trained by G. Lambertson ; bred by Messrs. J. A A. William. Winner entered to be .la.me.l f r S000. WENT TO POST— 2:16. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driing. THISTLE MOOD showed the most speed throughout and held the race safe through the stretch. BROW N CHIEF was tiring at the end and barely lasted to save second place. LE MAR1AOE raced close up and finished fast. LADY JLLE ran out on the first turn, forcing LEIGHTON and COMMIS SIONF.lt RISCHHANN II. out with her. Scratched— 24803 I.ulie Dear, 102: 25033 Our Bi-ker, 105: 25153 Louise C. 103; 25096 Paul Smith. 10-1. Overweights — thistle Mood, 3 pounds: Brown Chief, 5; Le Mariage, 1; Lady Jule, 3; Al Nelson, 4: ■■haul Boy, 3. Corrected weights — Brown Chief, 102; Lady Jule, 107; Elml.urst Boy, 109; Commissioner Eischmann IT., 100. «"hp£Ort* SECOND RACE — About 7-8 Mile. Donation 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. MUUMtP Net value to winner 00; recend. 5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtllSt Vi Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 2H 71MIDDAY w S 107 4 2 23 2 23 1 | 8 Bond Jerry Bronnenberg 230-100 25090 LAMP WARD w 7 109 5 1 HI2 1"* 22i J D Smith II 11 Savage 1120-100 RSISINEWT wb 4 112 2 7 31 32 3* 3 R /.echini Woodson and Doolittle 250-100 25038 THOMAS PIATT vv G 113 G 6 4i 41 41 41 J HattOB S Jones 290-100 2S806*B1L1.Y olIARE wb 6 102 8 8 51 5i 5 B F Burke E P Barnes 4160-100 IM3S*BL UE CADDIE w 5 105 7 4 61 63 65 G5 G Seabo Mrs W Heath 490-luO 25038 YANKEE BOY w 10 109 3 5 72 7 7 7 W Pmrose J G Greeson GG90-100 24915 LLCLE RUSSELL* 9 K3 13 8 Pull. up. J RTnbard M V Carroll 4220-ioO Time. 1:27%. Track fast. - SURPLUS REFUND , EQUIVALENT BOOKING . HTDDAY 5 6.60 .00 5 2. CO ZiC— 1C0 100—100 50—103 LAMP WARD 1160 7.20 480—100 260—100 NEWT 3.40 70—100 Winner — Br. g, by M ridian — Oarnot. by Galveston trained by C. Eronnenberg; bred by Mr. Richard V. Parma. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:45. AT POST— 1 minute. stmt gcx.d and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. M1DOAY passed LAMP WAltD in the stretch and drew clear in the last seventy yards. LAMP ;WAItD set the pace to the stretch head, but tired when challenged. NEWT was much the best of the Cithers, but never threatened the leaders. THOMAS PIATT shewed scant speed, as did BLFE CADDIE L HlWlthtd J Mil Qaeeata Mario. 105: 2497:. Equity, 107: 2".1." 7 Singbhaiid, 112; 251512Faber, 112. 0 erwtiyhts — Lamp Ward, 2 pounds; Uhonias Piatt, 1; Yankee Boy, 2; Lucille Russell, X tfJETOO/d THIRD RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Donation 5400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net dillJ £b 6r4~§: value to winner 00 second. 5: third. 5. Index Hors A Wl PIM 4 ■ ? Mr Kin iccki s Owner: l.-pm Haak. strt 23tl9**ROBT UAXWKLw 111 I 1 ii l»j l | i i Q Searbo A B Boott H3-1M 25222,KALAKAtrA W S 112 3 4 3:1 21 V 2= K McCray JRCnilo.k 310-100 25273 WAR HOY w I 109 6 7 7 41 31 31 J D Smith J G Grreson 1420-100 2al53*KERVOUS ABIE wr. S 109 1 6 P 5- 5i 4- K Gleetl A W M..cs 2X0-100 2and22SMAY BRUEN w.t 8 133 4 2 2J V% V E ] R Zcchin! James Eronnenberg 390-KK 2 10 II -BIG MOSQUITO W 4 104 5 3 •«] 6i fi" C" 0 Bond R She** S90-100 2i:74 BONSKY Wflli T I Ch 7 7 7 J Pevic M.s C Middleton 990-100 Time. 1:2325. Track fast. SURPLUS REFUND , EGUIVALENT BOCtlING , F.OEERT MAXWELL 5 5.00 5 3.20 3 2.E0 160—100 60—100 4C— 100 KALAKAUA 3.60 3.20 80—100 60—100 WAR BOY 3.40 70—100 Winner— Ch. g, by Dick Welles — Crossover, by Octagon trained by H. G. W.lkins; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Respeaa. Winaer eatered to be claimed for ?1.200. V/ENT TO POST— 3:12. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and imv. Won handily; econd and third the same. ROBERT MAXWELL showed the most speed throughout and was never in trouble. KALAKAFA moved up on the outside after going a half and easily toi k second place. AYAH loY , ! .-:■,! up much greaad Bad fialthed gamely. NEUYOIS AI.IE was going well at Hip end. MAY BRt E.N was crowded hack ;:fter rounding the far turn and tired in thp la t eighth. BONSKY pulled up 1a1.11 . Scratched — 25032 Rose Mary Ryan. 06; 2507:Brown Rock, 107; 52IGsMy Lritnd Iat, 100; 2526S3 Oaniel R. Anthony Jr., 103; 23833 Quinham. 103. Overweights — War Boy, 3 pounds; Big Mosquito, 1. Corrected an ight — Nervous Abie, 109. - - » OEr*rand«" ET FOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Turlongs. Doration 5400. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to £A*3i££d*3 winner 1300: second, 5: third. ?D5. Index Hirs; -s A Wt II St TI -2 Str iin Jockeys Owners kquiv. I.iw.k t;ir t 25224 LITTLE 11ATT1E , 111 8 5 21 lJ D 1- J D Smith. J Walsh ISO-100 24313 PENNYRILU w 101 3 3 5 k 31 23 23 F Burke L C Evcritt 690-100 38154 BARCROFT vv 10S 4 4 71 :."- 31 31 D liay G D Ray 10SO-100 J 5096; STELLA MAY wn 107 7 7 61 6h 51 4= J Pevic If Nicol .50-100 23098 TITTER w 101 G 8 8 8 7= S»l J Klnbard L B Inderwood 6870-100 25155 THE FP.CII GIRL wr. 105 5 6 31 ? 4h V K MHiay K M Little 410-100 24M7*HISS LILLIAN an 99 11 1h 41 8* 73 Q Scabo Mrs I J Collins 4W-100 25218*KEEN LINE w 104 2 2 4" V 8 8 B Bond F Eas.ey 2850-100 Tim". l:242i. Track fast. 52 SURPLUS REFUND-,, , EGUIVALENT EOOKING N LITTLE HATTIE 5 6.60 5 3. GO $ 2.80 18C— 100 50—100 40—100 PENNYRILE 6.00 4.80 2C0— 100 140—100 EARCROFT 6. CO 200 — 100 Winner — P.. f. by Ooaler — Delicious, by Delhi trained by V. Adams; bred by llr. M. J. Barrons. Winn, r entered to bo claimed for 1928.sh00. WENT TO TOoT— 3:44. OFF AT ONCE. Start peoi and slow. Won easily: second and third the same. LITTLE HATTIE took the lead after going a half and held the race safe to the end. PENNYRILE easily to:k second place in the stretch, but could never get to the winner. BARCROtTT steadily improved his position and finished resolutely. STLLLA MAY w;is off poorly and closed up considerable ground. THR FRENCH GIRL tired. MISS LILLIAN showed the mo t speed, but ran out on the turn-. Scratched— 25269 Stowaway, 101; 25218MalIy S.. 107. Overweights — Barcroft. 4 pounds; The French Girl, 1. Corrected weight— Little Battle, 111. 2£rQ*~5£» EIFTII RACE— I Mile and 70 Yards. Dcnaton 5400. -year-olds and upward. Claim-tJOlO irg. Net value to winner 00; second. 5; third. S35. liiu.y Horses AWtllSt J-j .. at Strl-iti .lockoys Owners F. iu:v. Hook. Strt 281S8XST. CECELIA w 3 100 2 2 21! 21 l1 l1 li F Moore S .loi.es 050-100 25157 JOF w 5 108 5 6 G- .". Zl 2 2;l J Klnbard Solby ,V: Van lit tor 290-100 24319£zPABLOCK ws 6 113 1 1 41 V 41 3] 2i J Pevic C R Hammat 1:10-100 25317 *LIBORIO w 7 108 8 4 1- ln 21 4n 4 F Burke D G Pino 3331-331 25219 ALLEGHAN wn 5 113 3 7 7* G3 V 5» ." S Bond J T Looney 430-100 24746WEST POINT wr. 5 111 7 8 8 8 8 G"k C1 K Glced 1* M Sturm 7280-100 25218 XONTTE vvn 4 11« 6 5 5h 75 73 8 7» J Hatton WMcNair 1640-100 24974 STARGO ws 7 113 4 3 3h 41 6- 7- 8 J D Smith R H Wesselman 3050-100 Tims. 1 49. Track fast. 52 SURPLUS REFUND--, , EQUIVALENT EOOKING v ST. CECELIA 5. GO 5 5.20 ? C.40 650 — 100 160 — 100 70 — 100 JOF 4.80 3. CO 140— 1C0 50—100 PADLOCK 2.80 40—100 Winner — Br. f. by Cy lo.js or Boniface — Santa Faula. by King James trained by C. Meyers; bred by Mr. Itobert L. Gerry. Winner entered to be claimed for . WENT TO POST— 4:09. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ■ ST. CECELIA, passing LIBORIO after going three-eaartera, was forced to a hard drive in the stretch to retain her slight advantage. JOF was in close quarters on the inside to the atretch, where he found an opr-uing on the inside and finished fast. PADLOCK caino again on the inside after entering the atretch and outgamed LIBORIO. The latter tired badly. Scratched — 25150 Don Bouero, 113; 28224*8e-Ha, 102; £1746 General Withers, 113: 25272iThe Ulster. 113. Overweight — St. Cecelia. 1 pound. Corrected weight — Zonite. lib. 2ErQ«~£P7 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Milss. Donation 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net uO«l 6 value to vv.nner 00; tecond, 565; third. 5. index Horses AWtllSt »J : % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Fquiv. lioofc. Sirt 25223 LAR1 H W 5 116 3 5 3i 1" l" 1" 1"- V Pmrose P Dolan 240-100 25221 HARVELITE vv E 113 8 4 5l 4 3J 2 2= J D Smith II T Fhlaaer 290-100 88833* •FRNCES LOFISEw i 106 6 8 7 51 4- 3= 3= S Bond W I Mulvehill 990-100 25156 HAL McNAMARAwB 4 111 4 6 4" 6» 5" 5 42 J Booth A Stevens 4090-100 24916 = WAPITI vv 10 113 2 1 21 2i 2= 41 5" K McCray S Qorhet 1G0O-10O 250381- *GREEN BLAZESw 5 HI 5 7 8 8 7J 6 6* K Gleed A W Miles 833 381 24804 RED WEED wn 7 108 1 2 61 7i 6"* 7s 7s G Seabo C Vail 2: 0-100 25221 TRIUMPH w 8 118 7 3 li 3" 8 8 8 J En wood L B Underwood 4U0-10O Time. 1:62. Track fast. 52 SURPLUS REFUND , EQUIVALENT EOOKING v LARDI 5 6.80 5 4.00 5 2.80 240—100 100—100 40—100 MARVELITE 4.00 2. SO 100—100 40—100 FRANCES LOUISE 3.40 70—100 Winner — -Ch. g. by Light Brigade — Lardella. by Lack feed trained by P. Dolan; bred by J. N. Camden and state of Mrs. L. M. Rodgers. Winner entered to be claimed for 5600. WENT TO POST— 4:43. OFF AT ONCE. St:irt good and slow. Won drhing: second and third the same. LARDI uisplajed good speed thioughout, raced WAPITI into defeat and stood a hard drive gamely to stall of MARVELITE. The latter made a game challenge in the atretch, but tired slightly just at the end. FRANCES LOUISE slowiy improved her position and easily disposed of the others in the stertch. WAPITI «,nit. RED WEED was taken back shortly after the start and raced extremely wide thereafter, ruining his chances. S ratched— 249191ndergrowth. 100; 25224 Bantam, 113; 25223 Randel, 113; 25217 Ford Brent, 113. Overweight — Triumph, 2 pounds. Corrected weight — Oreen Blazes, 111. 1 2Er ~ «~ Q SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Donation 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. «3«l otO Net value to winner 5500; second, 565; thi-d, 335. Index Horses AWtllSt % ]/2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 25222 HANK MONK w 5 116 7 1 I1 l1 l3 l1 l5 R Zcchini G R Allen 110-100 25220 MY DESTINY w 6 106 4 4 2h 2J 2J 2 25 J Klnbard A J Pershall 260-100 25034DR. MAC MILLNw 6 108 3 2 Si 4° 41 3» Zl F Burke Miss D Hicks 1090-100 25038 3 BONFIRE we 8 113 2 5 61 6 52 5* 43 J Hatton G A Stirnkorb 4 0-100 25099 MARK AUREUS wn G 10S 6 8 41 3H 3= 4 .".» W Barrett L J Laingor 22G0-100 35181 "TRANSFER wn E 113 8 7 8 7» 7* 6 G1 W Pmrose WTCurf 2750-100 25224 CASTLERBAGH vv 10 113 5 6 5»l 6" CJ 75 73 F Moore A E Eaine 2!20-100 25151ILEXA w 8 106 1 3 71 8 8 8 8 K Glced J G Greesoa 7270-100 Time. 1:50*5. Track fast. % 52 SURPLUS REFUND, , EQUIVALENT EOOKING HANK MONK 5 4.20 5 2.80 5 2.20 110—100 40—100 10— 100 MY DESTINY 2.60 2 20 30—100 10— ICO BR. MAC MILLAN 3.00 60—100 Winner — Ch. c. by Star Master — Minnow, by Minoru trained by G. R. Allen; bred by Nevada Stock Farm!. Winner entered to be claimed for 1928.sh00. WENT TO POST— 5:C9. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. AYcn easily; second and third the same. HANK MONK, much the best, was never in trouble and drew away In the list quarter. MY DESTINY was easily best of the others, but tired badly in the ttret.-li run. DR. MAC MILLAN came again and outlasted MARK AIKELE in the stretch. BONFIRE could never get up. Scratched— 25100:Richelii u, 113; 25100Great Beginner, 113; 25223 Spring, 113; 248184 Pear Courts, 113.


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