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OAIUT RACING FORM ♦— AURORA— - — * AURCRA. ILL., FRIDAY. JUNE 1. 1923. Imposition Park 1 Mile. Twenty -eighth day. Exposition Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 2J days. Weather clear. Stewards. M. Nathnnson, C. P. Henry anil C. L. Trimlile. Placing Judges, R. A. Leigh, F. Dunne an«: C. C Campau. Starter, II. Morrissey. Rating Secretary, C. F. Henry. Rating sh.rts 2:15 p. m. Chicago daylight saving time. W indieates whip. S spurs. 15 blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of eaeh race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. indicates apprentice iillouance. ORTOOry TIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. P:isorer. May 23, 1028—1:05—4—112. Perse 00. 3-4dlJ*z4Cj 6 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, S50: fomth. 5. Index Horses AWtPP St V ¥i Str fin Jockej9 Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 25005 OUR BUDDY" w 6 US 10 7 SS 21 1"" 1» W Smith F P lohl ri-100 24780 MEDLING SETHwb 7 110 9 6 1 I1 21 21 J Leyland BHWuk 750-100 J 3369 Q88IE II. w 4 106 4 3 21 Z 3S IiR Doggett Miss I I. Smith t*J--100 25188 T.1TTI.E GUINEAwb 4 118 11 S 4 4- 4- 4« A Snyder Mrs J I Hover r»7.i-100 25073 EXPRESSIVE wb 7 112 3 2 E| 5 5* 5* J Guerra H Torriente 1G15-100 25005 JOE JUNIOR wsn 4 118 12 13 11» 91 7". 6= I, Whifcro Mrs J H Buscher 17G5-100 24949 CAPT. I.AWTON wis 3 110 2 1 6 » 7" 6h 7-" R De Pma Needmore Stable t 25123 TAMAI.E DICK wn 5 114 1 S 9-10= 91 S- R Jones Stabler and Healy EM9-100 24008 RUBINETTE wb 5 113 5 10 10 11- 10= -91 W W Crs McConnell and V.alker S604-100 21948 GOLDEN BROWN w 4 110 7 11 12 12 12 10 B Rav Robertson and Barton 14200-100 24131 SIB ALBERT wn 5 110 8 9 1 SS 11 111 P Rennie J M Cooper 1277-100 24375 MAF.JAXUS wn 3 108 6 4 £■ P 81 12 C McCrsn M Katz t iMutuel field. Time, :23, 5#TS4, 1:CC%. 1:06%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID v ,-EGUIVALNT EOOKING ODDS— OUR BUDDY §4.42 .24 .76 * 121—100 67—100 38—100 MEDDLING EETH 4.80 3.60 140—100 80—100 OSSIE H. Field 3.24 62—100 Winner— P.. g, l.y Theo. Cook — June Pug. by P.urgom.-irter trained by S. McNeill; bred by Mr. Edward F. Simm ■;. Winner entered to be claim, d fur ,000. WENT .TO POST— 2:20. AT POST— 7 minutes. Stait good nnd slow. Won driving: second and third the same. Mi; lillIlV raced gamely, forced the puce to the stretch and. taking the lead, held MEDDLING SETII safe at the end. MEDDLING SETII took a long lead in the first half mile, but tired in the stretch. OSSIE II. showed early speed, was always dose up nnd raced well in the stretch drive. LITTLE GUINEA saved giouud on the turns and had no mishaps. JOE JUNIOU closed a big gap. MAR.IANUS quit. Scratched— 251 SSTopango. 112: 21132 Countess Claridge, 101; 00237 = Cornbelt, 118; 25239Lila G., 105; 25240 John D.. 118; 24948sMy Ally. 110. Overweight — Mr.rjanus, 3 pounds. •"tfSft SECOND RACE— 3-4 Milo. Ctrmpdal?, May £1, 1928—1:1125—6—109. Purse ,000. tiOO 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Marcs. Claiming. Net value to winner C0; second, 00; third. $.5; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24783 KATHARINE W. w 3 103 6 2 4U 3» 2 1U J Guerra I, V Bellow Jr 828-100 25124 PICHONNE w I 103 7 5 21 1= ]■»* 2 i R l e Fma C Gardner 995-100 24592PAULA SHAY wr. 8 106 9 9 9 81 Ci 3» R Jones Sunshot Stable 3W8-100 25067*1 ANCING w 3 98 3 8 71 51 4" 4h M Meyer M C Scholtz 3$:S-100 25067*MAU-DALE wn 3 100 2 7 5" C 51 5J G Woolfe Palmo Stock Farm Sta 323G-100 25191 = »CUP O TEA w 6 111 1 1 Ch 71 7» 6J W W Crs WM Cain 798-100 25068*MISS MISCHIEF w 7 106 8 4 lh 2* 31 7 I. Miller J I. Paul 47S5-100 25067 *C.O AWAY w 3 101 4 6 8* 9 9 81 R Doggett J H I.imbird 634-100 251S9AMERN .TIIDERw 3 10S 5 3 31 4 81 9 A Pickens Arsonia Stable 95-100 Time, :24. :48=-,. 1:13%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID N SaUFVALNT BOOKING ODDS-KATHARINE W 8.56 0.50 0.68 828—100 920—100 434—100 PICHONNE 0.12 6.18 356—100 209—100 PAULA EHAY 9.18 359—100 Winner— Ch. f, by Argosy— Rhoda OMalley. by Charles OMalley trained by L. V. Cellew, Jr.; bred in Englr.nd by Mrs. II. l.eary. Winner cnteied io be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:50. AT POST— 2 m.r-utes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. KATBAIUNE W., racing in suddenly improved form, gained gradually nnd. coming with a rush In the last ei-hth. got up to pass PICHONNE and win going away. PICHONNE forced the early pace and took the load when entering the stretch, but tiied nnd could not withstand the winner. PAULA SHAY was fur back to the stretch, then f inisl ed with a rush. DANCING began slowly and finished fast. MISS MISCHIEF and AMERICAN THUNDER quit and were done after reaching the stretch turn. Corrected weight— Katharine W.. 10;:. OETOOQ THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Poland, June 22, 1S25— :5S%— 4— 115. Purse 00. 2-year-Adt3±iAand*y olds. Net value to winner 25; second, £100; third, : fourth, 5. Index norses AWtTPSt % %. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds St rt 248533DOLLY TOLLY w 112 4 4 t*l :i 2 I1 R Jones J J Coughlin f4-4-100 24950 TROMPE OF DAWN* 112 8 6 l1 11 1* 2» B Ray Old Hickory Stable J2W-100 236333LAI Y YA V. w 112 2 1 2 31 3» 1*1 A Snider Northway Stable 107-100 25125 PRESIDNT KELLYwh 112 10 9 5 41 i- 4 3 Leyland I Weil 2516-100 24726 = MARY FRANCES w 109 5 7 7l C, Gi 5S R DePma Old Hickory Stable J 25125 BUMPSIE RAY w 112 1 2 81 Sl 7i f.» C McCrsn Lyda Mae SCk Fm Sta 8130 100 25125 LITTLE JACIC1E wn 112 6 5 4" E 5S 7 J Guerra J J Greely 131S-100 25069 OMl:! AIE wn 112 9 10 91 9J 9* 8 R I oggett AV E Harvey 7! 3-i00 24950 MISS KERNEL w 109 3 3 C" 7= 8l 95 M Meyer O W Smith 4S3S-100 BUBWAY TUBE w 112 7 8 10 10 10 10 N Walters J J Coughlin t tCoupled as J. J. Coughlin entry; J Old Ilickorv Stable entrv. Time, :2415. :48. 1:00%. Trackfast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, J. J. COUCHLIN ENTRY 0.48 .20 .64 424—100 110—100 82—100 OLD HICKCtRY STABLE ENTRY... 3.23 2.54 63—100 27—100 LADY VA VA 3.28 64—100 Winner— Ch. f, by Polymelian— Kalmia II., by The Curragh trained by R. E. nefferan; bred bv Himyar Stud. WENT TO POST— 3:17. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. DOLLY POLLY raced close up to the List sixteenth, then took he lead anl outfinished TP.OMPE OK DAWN. The latter showed the most early sveed and. setting a fast pace, raced into a good lead, I ut tired in the last eighth. LADY YA YA ractd close up throughout r.r.d ran a fine race. PRESIDENT KELLY, on the outside all the way. showed spted and was going f;st at the end. OBrOQfK rCUPTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. Po:r.nd. June 22. 1025— :5825— 4— 115. Purse 03. 4-Jm*3jid yca-olc1! and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third S50 • fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 24893 ROCKING w 6 125 11 21 2 ft V Miss Crbie C N Freeman 197-100 24898 FLA l.E BRETONw 4 125 3 5 31 3! 3i 21 Miss Mkey E II Uaussett 1177-100 25188 WASHOE w 5 1H0 4 3 1= 1". 1] 31 Miss Hesse E Henze 8:.o-100 -25188 WINS STUART w 4 125 5 2 5= 5« 41 4J Miss Bley G R Swinehart 784-100 25123 RIMPLE w 7 125 7 6 6« C» 6» 5* Miss Light A Stroud S4-109 25245 ROCK CANDY wr. 4 130 6 7 7 7 7 6 Miss Si»arr G Hildtbrandt 572-100 24892 RAGTIME wc 6 133 2 4 4 4 5s L.R.Miss Hld Talmo Stock Fm Sta 458-100 Time, :25". :49%. 1:01%. Track fa;t. , MUTUELS PAID , -EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, ROCKING .94 .42 .38 197— 1C0 121—100 69—100 FLORA LE BRETON 9.90 C.OO G95— 100 200—100 WASHOE 4.78 139—100 Winner— BUT. m. by Star Master— Rocking Chair, by Ogden trained by C. N. Freeman; bred by-Mr. John E Madden. Winner entered to be claimed for £500. WENT TO POST— 3:47. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. ROCKING raced under restraint close up to the stretch, then came to the outside and. passing the leader, outfinished FLORA LE BRETON. Tiio latter saved ground on the turns nnd, under hard riding. Cot up to ontfinish WASHOE in the last strides. WASHOE showed the most early speed and was hard ridden to the end, but tired. The others were always outrun. UAGTIME lost his rider a few yards from the finish. Scratched— 24070 Firth of Forth, 125; 21465 Annie Coughlin, 125; 21S97 Flue Beans, 130; 24897 Happy. 130. 99Q1 FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Prisoner. May 23. 1928—1:05 — 4—112. Sammy Mandell i*-PjSai*y 3. Handicap. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25071STAMP1 ALE ws 6 114 4 5 ? I 2« lJ J Leyland J C Ellis 5S-103 25190 PARTICIPATE w 3 91 5 3 11 ll 1J 24 D Chamn J J Coughlin 1015-100 21854 PAT w 5 99 2 1 31 3J 35 3= G Woolfe G Drumheller 772-100 25071 ANITA M. wn 4 95 1 4 5 5 4h 4! M Mever J J Greelv T.2-10J 16438 MARY O. wn 5 95 3 2 4"" 4"k 5 5 T Mav 10 B Elkins 89S-100 Time, :23%. :46%. :59%. 1:05%. Track fart. , MUTUELS PAID , EftUIVALNT EOOKING ODDS- BTAMPDALE .16 .68 No show prices. 58—100 34—100 PARTICIPATE 4.58 129—100 Winner— 15. g, by Ormondale— Post Mark, by Star Shoot trained by L. Y. Bc!!cw; bred by Mr John E. Madden. WENT TO POST— 4:12. AT POST— 1 minutes. Start good and fast. Wou driving: second and third Hie same. STAMPDALE began last, but was quickly in closest pursuit of PARTICIPATE and permitted the latter to make the pace to the stretch, then, under strong riding, passed the latter and won going away. PARTICIPATE, favored by a light impost, showed the ino.-t speed for the first five-eighths, but gave way to the winners challenge. PAT raced well, but could not improve over third place and ran away a mile after the race. The others were always outrun. Overweights — Participate, 1 pound; Pat. 1. OBTrtQr SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Bocaratone. May 30, 1928—1:39—4 — 113. Purse .C00. 3-d*J *d%y £i year-olds and upward. Claiming, Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPStVi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25070 DOLLY BETH w 5 103 5 11-1= 1 = 11= 1» RDePma Jones Stock Fm Stable 1S2-100 24952FIEI.I MARSIFLwb 3 108 3 5 5» 5h 41 3 21 J Guerra H Torriente .352-100 MNS**MA8TER ACE wb 3 100 4 2 3* 2- 2» 2«S 3s G Woolfe McConnell and Walker U*-100 24952 DICK IT wn 3 99 6 6 6 6 31 4 4» E Warden A A Barroni £606 100 MMS»8TR JOHN K. wb 4 113 1 4 43 31 5» 5« 5* J Leyland II G Goelitz Jr IPSMOO 24784GENAL CLINTON w I 110 2 3 2* 41 6 6 6 M Meyer F Henze 572-100 Time, :24, :47%, 1:12%, 1:33% new track record. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS DOLLY SETH $ 5.64 $ 3.54 $ 2.84 182—100 77—100 42— 1C0 FIELD MARSHAL 3.70 290 85 — 100 45—100 MASTER ACE 2.83 43—100 Winner— Br, m. by Seth — Royal Dolly, by Right Royal trained by B. A. Jones; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. .bines. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:C8. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won tilling: second and third the same. DOLLY SETII, raing in bet best form, was hustled into a long early lead, kept it to near the end and, though tiring, held FIELD MARSHAL safe. The latter ran under restraint the first three-quarters, moved up with a rush thiougli the stretch and was wearing the leader down at the finish. MASTER ACE gained gradually and held on well. DECK IT moved up fust entering the stretch, but tired. SIR JOHN K. was outrun. GENERAL CLINTON quit. Overweight — Duck It. 1 pound. 2p;ff7 r «rft SEVENTH RACE— 1 M le and 70 Yards. Florence Mills, May 24. 1928—1:43—5—108. c_PiJOi Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; taird, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt ,i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25127 ♦ISOARD wn 112 2 I 21 1* 1J 1* 1* M Meyer 0 A Bernhardt 43-103 25127 PAPRIKA w 112 7 6 4" 41 S1 3J 2 C McCrsn G P.a.star 651-100 24095 ROSH.MY LAYCOCKw 105 6 4 5« V 4 4« 31 G Woolfe W M Cain OB-MI 25241 PAR AWAY w 107 5 3 31 3 2s V 4» It Doggett J H Limbird 1736-100 25241 LTLLA P.. wn 104 4 1 U 2 5" 5» 5» L Whifcro Jay Stable 2438-100 24 CO "BIG ACE w 105 1 5 Go C» 6« GJ 6 1 Chamn S T Baxter 8102-100 25CG7 MOLLIE DEAR w 107 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 R Jones Sunshot Stable 122S-100 Time, :2ZYb. :49. 1.15%. 1:41%. 1:40. Trade fast. ; 52 MUTUELS PAID , EttUIVALNT BOOKING CDDS ISOARD .80 .58 $ 2.J0 43— 1C0 29—100 15—109 PAPRIKA 2. S3 2.54 46—100 £7—103 ROSEMARY LAYCOCK 3.53 79—100 Winn:r — 15. g. by Cylgad — Royaute. by Conquistadi r trained by D. WomclJorff; bred in Frauce by Mr. C. P.lanc. Winner entered to be ilaimcd for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:01. AT POST— 1 minute. Stait good and slow for all but Mollie Diar. Won easily: second and third driving. ISOARD overtook and ds;iosed of LII.I.A 15. while going the first half mile. ra«ed into a lon » lead and won in a canter. PAPRIKA saved ground on the inside, gained slowiy and outstayed ROSEMARY LAYCOCK. The latter worked her way up gradually and. finishing with a rush, dowm-d FAR AWAY. The latter raced LII.I.A B. into defeat and followed the winner closest to the stretch, but tired at the end. LII.I.A B. showed early speed, but quit. Scratched— 25243 The Cossack. 112: 21071 Colonel Campus. 110. •"jTErVnBQ* Q 1 / EIGHTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Ilorence Kills, May S0!~1928— 1 :45— 5— 112. Purse Asf t_9 £i J ti /2 SI. 290. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner 00; second, 00: Grid, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Yj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25072*MOSES wr. 5 113 1 6 8 71 7 31 1" G Woolfe W C Morris C23-l10 S4954*MI8S CHINIQUY" w 4 108 4 4 43 2S 1* 1 2* 1 Chamn Mrs F Farrar 2i6-100 250C8 MINSTREL BOY wn G 110 5 2 ]=•" 41 3S 21 3"k R Jones Sunshot Stable 15C8-10O 25009JSAMARON wb 5 116 2 7 71 8 8 4h 4J J Majestic Joliet Stable 151S-10O r:52433*RAYMND DALE w 5 105 6 3 3" 5! EJ 5h 52 C Lyon S Polk 1260-100- 21893 CAROM wb 5 113 8 8 5" G2 6l 61 65 W Imig J L Paul 947-100 25128 GOLDEN SIGHT w 4 IN 7 5 2- 11 21 7» 71 R De Tma NeeJmore Stable LV.O-JCO 25121 CHINK w 6 111 3 1 6« 3" 41 8 8 R Doggett Mrs W J Howard 254-100 Time, :24, :49. 1:15. l:40/3. 1:46%. Track fast. , 52 MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT EOOKING ODDS KOEES 4.46 .26 .94 623—100 213—100 97—100 MISS C3IINIGUY 3.64 2.7 8 82—100 39—100 MINSTREL BOY 5.12 156—100 Winner — B. g, by The Manager — Dixie Marchmont. by Mar-hmont II. trained by E. F. Morris; bred by Mr. Clyde Van Dusen. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:27. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good nnd slow. Won driving: second and third the same. MOSES, racing far back in the early stages, began moving up after rounding the far turn nnd was lucky to get through on the inside in the stretch and just got up to win in the last strides. MISS CHINIQUY took a long lead after going the first three-quarters, but begau tiring and could not withstand the winner. MINSTREL P.OY was crowded back when nearing the far turn, but came again, getting close up. but tired. SAM A RON closed a gap and finished going fast. GOLDEN SIGnT showed speed for the first three-quarters, then tired. CHINK ran out on the first turn and sulked most of the way. Scratched— 2501 0Letter Six. 113.