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— " FAIRMOUNT PARK CCLLINSVIILE. ILL., SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928— Fairmoiint Park 1 Mile. Thirteenth day. Fair-mo:iiit Jockey Club, Inc. Spring meeting of 37 darj S. V7eather clear. Stewards, J. A. Murphy, J. B. Campbell and A. T. Spivey. Ilacing Judges, p. IJerrxman, R. S. Shelley and P. C. Galliger. Starter, W. Snyder. Ea hag Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 3:i0 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 97Alft FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Candy Queen. June 24. 1926—1:00—2—101. Purse ,000. 2- Sk%S C Vv year-o.ds. Claiming. Net valce to winner S700 : recond. £224: Oi-d. 14. Index lloises A Wt IlSt % %. Sir Km Joi-keys Owners K |iiv. Odds Sir t 25440- •VOLSEL vv 10:; 7 1 11 ll 21 1" J Cavens E B Major 216-100 25294 •GRGIA HERGTwr. 101 5 6 9 4 l* 2J P Francis L Fiahmaii 286-100 FIZZING vv 106 1 I 2h 2 3= 3i K Hoivth L Gentry 416-100 25473"KRA C. vv 105 6 2 4l 3J 4h 4 W Bogski J G Chinn 781-100 23C60*KIND WORDS vvn 108 4 7 7 7 7 5" C Sanders R McDonald 3505-100 25294 -MARGITE WILLETw 107 2 3 61 61 .r » 61 V Moore W J Potter 860-100 25374 OAKLAND w 109 3 4 31 5" 6h 7 W LsdMC akland Farm Stable 1685-100 Time, :25. :50%. 1:04. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID v EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- VOLSEL .32 .42 .98 216—100 71—100 49—100 GEOBOIA HERGET 3.38 2.96 69—100 48—100 FLZSING 3.93 99—100 Winnc-— B. g, by Seth — Bathilde, by Astronomer trained by E. E. Major; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:02. AT POST— 3 minutes. Stait poor and slow. Won driving: second nn.l third the same. YOLSKL b:-gan fast and, racing ino a safe lead, kept it to the stretch, then was headed by GEORGIA IIERGET and appeared beaten, but came again and gamely Ii aded the latter in the final strides. The latter showed a good order of speed all the way, but had to race wide on the outside and closed up last in the stretch and headed YOI.SEL. then was outf inisl,. d. FIZZING was on the inside in close juarters, but raced fairly well. YEBA C. legan tiring in the stretch rial was hard ridden to keep near the others. OAKLAND raced into close juarters on the far turn on the inside and had to be taken up sharply. Sciatched — 25651. Sporting Blues. 10S; 25537rCharming Lady, 115: 22857 Sambo G., 117. •TiVrk-fl SECOND RACE— 1 MHe7~IriEh FaT~ Sept. 14, T927— F38%— 2— 900 Purse ! £ 4kd3 4 UJ. year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to wrinner S700: second. 00: third. 00. Index Horses A Wt IlSt 4*. % Strain nicKeys Owners K iuiv odds sir t 2 5527 -RF-ALTY vvn 4 110 2 1 3" S S*| 1- I" K Horv th Mrs W i Oaincs HS-luO 25583 R. E. CLARK vv 8 110 4 2 2- 2:i 21 V 21 W Bogski Oavfc Stable 1629-100 25523*WOOLLATT w 3 97 6 9 71 6U 4! 31 3« E Shpshe Mrs J Keller 8226-100 14S4S*SENT*AL TOMMIEw 8 107 3 3 l"k lnt I1. 43 4h J Parmlee YV M Cain 42£3-100 25441 3 CLAY PIGEON wu 5 105 10 10 5" 41 5» 5* I- M Knight G Taylor 31S-100 2C595:WH1TE BOOTS w 8 110 1 4 61 7 7h 7l CI A Fennin AV C Rcichcrt fHW-MC 25478 HARRY CARROLLvv 5 113 7 7 91 81 81 6h 7 C Ponce K Louis 1642-100 25475*KATHLHEN K. vv 10 100 9 5 41 E| 6» 8» 82 M Rose Mrs A Miller 4025-100 25475 OPEN FIRE w 6 110 12 11 12 12 12 10l 91 J Ley land Nugent Pros t 25195 SUKY w 4 105 11 6 103 J S* S! 10! P Francis E K Bryswa 580 100 243SSaIDLE THOUGHTS vv 7 111 8 8 S= 10- 10 11- 11- P Smith L IllllaiW 2313-100 25586 ALL SET vv 3 102 5 12 II1 II1 ll1 12 12 R Rich.sn G Phillips t fMutuel field. Time, :24%, :49%. 1:16%. 1:42%. Tiack heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS—, REALTY .96 .48 .90 148—100 .4— 100 45—100 R. E. CLARK 11.60 6.80 480—100 240—100 WOOLLATT 18.28 814—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Maintenant— Pi.inimet, by Pluvious trained by W. P. Gaines; bred by Mr. T. W. OBrien. YVinner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 2:35. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. YVon easily; second and third driving. REALTY raced close up under restraint to the stretch, then passed the leaders and won in a canter. R. E. CLARK followed SENTIMENTAL TOMMIE closely to the last turn and passed ];ini. but gave way to the winner. WOOLLATT gained gradually while racing on the outside ami. closing a gap. out-finished the others. SENTIMENTAL TOMMIE showed the most early speed and ran into the lead to the stretch turn, but tired. LAY PIGEON bumped HABBY CARROLL while rounding the first turn, then raced well. KATHLEEN K. tired. Scratched - 25527 Fausto. 110: 2MM Eiias O., 110; 25297 Thistle Arious, 102. Overweight —Sentimental Tomniie. 2 pounds. tfE rf f Vp~TnuTir RACE— »T~MB«i Hum, BaytT 1 ."BET?— 1 : 11 %— 4— 1 12. Cahokia Purse. A£t_P £ Jjimd Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third. 03. Index Horses A Wt IlSt % % Str Kin .lo.kejs Owners Fi|U: v. Odds Strt 24212 STITCHES vv 101 1 I li 11 U P 1 l.ancis E K Bryaen 2C3-10O 25524 WATER LAD wn 110 5 5 21 2* 25 23 K Hoivth Iapita! S;:.l,le 300-100 25200:CHANCELLOR wn 106 3 4 3 3« 3« 3s II Fisher And ley Farm Stable 246-100 254 S3 FORTUNATE GIRL vv 95 2 3 4J 41 41 41 J J MiTe J G Milam 2816-100 2M7S RED BLAZE vv 107. 6 1 5 5 5 5 Yr Smith YV P Hanafuaa 2285-100 25583 CLUTTER vv lot 4 Lost rider. M Knight R B Clark 696-100 Tima, :24%. :49%. 1:15. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUFVALNT BOOKING ODDS- STITCHES .06 .80 .60 203—100 90—100 30—100 WATER LAD 4.54 3.46 127—100 73—100 CHANCELLOR 256 28—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Polymelian — Lacework, by Tracery drained by T. Ljnn; bred by Mr. William R. Coe. WENT TO POST— 3:11. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow out of niacl;iue. YVon driving: second and third the same. STITCHES, showing the most MOM, gamely 1 eld WAXES LAO Mf« all the way and. raeinp gamely in the stretch, was going away nt the end. WATEK LAD was i lwas in rtaaMt pursuit and finished well, but was unable to reach tie Winner. CHANCELLOR was un naced by the riderless | CLFTTEU. but ran a good race. FOKTI NATE GIBE acted badly at the post and was always outpaced. CLUTTER lost her rider a few yards after the start. Overweight — Bed Blaze, li pounds. T erPAQ rOBRTH RACE— i~Mde7~Lish Pal. Sept7 1471927— lT38%— 2— 90. Purse ,000. 8- £iij 4 jiJ year-olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner S";0C: second. 00: third. 00. Index Horses A WtPlSt Vi % Str tin |..ci.eys Owners K iulv. Odds Strt 25583 PATON wn 3 HV1 4 6 4 I"k 1* I1 I1 YV Po:;vki K F Iri.hai.l ;3%-100 25523 HAYESS CHOICE vv 3 108 1 4 7= 6« 4J 2* 21 V Moore Mrs YV J Potter 843-100 25!*S*HEATHER WINE w 5 105 10 9 6 2S P Z- 2» J Cavens B B Rice 6723 UK 25525 BLAH vv 5 110 3 1 ll 2 i 21 4* 4* J Levland A E Van Ree JH2-F0 25584" •RUB FEZ wis 6 107 8 7 92 7h 7« V 5* J Parmlee W M Cain 678-100 25527 *REAP wit 8 111 6 2 3i B ] 6= 61 63 A Tiner Jerkins and Ferry 229-100 254 76* ST ARP.EGK wn 7 105 2 8 2 41 51 7* 7= P Francis M Lowensti in 190-100 tS3M*REQUB8T vv 6 105 5 5 81 Sh SJ 83 81 C Sanders Miss E Davis 8365-100 SS4WCARM1 BRLUE wb3 100 7 10 10 10 10 9° 9° C Turk G L Kail. fit, ach 23885-100 25584 GAFFN1CY wb 6 110 9 3 51 9s 9 10 10 S Cooper R Cooper 2578 100 Time, :24%. :50. 1:16%. 1:43. Track heavv. • , MUTUELS PAID EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, PATON 09.92 5.62 9.94 5396—100 281— ICO 897—100 HAYESS CHOICE 9.82 6.93 391—100 248 — 10O HEATHER WINE 21.74 987—100 Winner— Ch. c, by Jim Oaffney — Edda. by Puryear D. trained bj E. J. OConnell; bred by Mr. Edward F. Prichard. YVinner entered to be claimed for ,210. WENT TO POST— 3.46. AT POET— 1 minute. Start lad and slow. V»on driving; second and third the same. PATON moved up M the inside of BLAB wl.cn nearing the far turn and. rating into the lead, held sway and outlasted HAY KSS CHOKE. The Litter closed up a gap when going the first five-eighths, then kept a contending position, but did not threaten the winner seriously. DEATH RR WINK was away poorly, but piickly raced up with the leaders in the first half mile and continued well to the end. BLAH showed the most early speed and was rated well to the stretch turn, then tired and was done. Scratched— 25470 Lord Yalentine, 110; 25476 Kendall, 108; 25474 Becky Sue, 103; 25298 Rusovia, 105; I 25295 Thistle Beauty. 92: 25132 Little Doris, 100. Ovi -1 weights — Iaton, 2 pounds: Buz Ciiz, 2 pounds; Beeniest, 3. 9C7A 4 TIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Fnlongs. Spanish Aster. Sept. 15. 1927— 1 :05%— 3— 102. Third Ad%J 4 VFTt Running VALLEY STAKES. ,000 Atlded. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allow- ances. Net value to winner .430: second. 00: third. 00: fourth. 50. ~ Index llo. so A Wt IlSt 4 ... Str Km .lockets own. rs Emuiv. Otitis Str t ZSiOtt CEY ll; VAN I ISNw 122 7 1 Ji 2- la l" W l.sclitr H P Oanlner 295-100 25652SlOKTlN ; BLUEBw 113 12 44 32 2» 2 P Francis Mrs J I, tiaraion 4576-100 25Ei5-CJAE BLACK w 119 9 4 BJ 5» 3* 3» K Hoivth Old Ilickorv Stable 216f.-100 25140C.EY S IMAGE wn 11G 6 6 9 71 51 41 YV Btcsl.i Mis L M Holmes H443-100 25374 -MAO FOGLE vv 113 2 I 71 6« 4h V J Lcyland Mrs L M Holmes f 25587 SURICH w 116 3 7 3 *4 6 6 J Iarmlee L A Lvue 1126-100 1 23557 ROY OIBRONT w 122 4 9 8" 9 7« 7B YV 1ronk P Renter " 268-100 2l900SIEVi:i:l AEi: W 116 5 8 S | » 8» 8l L E Morris E B M- Lean 336 100 : SM35 DOUBLE HEART w 110 8 3 1 l3 9 9 J II Kelly Three JDs Stk Fra Sta 856 100 | tCoupltd as Mrs. L. M. Holmes entry. Time, :24%. :48%. 1:01%. 1:07%. T:ack slow. , MUTUELS PAID N EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- I CLYDE VAN DUSEN S 7.90 42 .02 295—100 121—100 101— 100 SPORTING BLUES 23.42 10 46 1071—100 423—100 COAL BLACK 7.28 264— 100 1 ■Winner — Ch. p. by Man o War— Uncles Lassie, by Uncle trainoil by C. Van Ruson; bred by Mr. Herbert I. Cardner. WENT TO POST— 4:27. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good end blow. Won easily; second and tliird driving. CLYDE VAN MSEX w«v in closest pursuit of DOUBLE HEART to tbe streMi turn and when the latter swerved out, ILYDE VAN DUSEN raced into a decibive lead and won as his rider pleased SPOKTlNt; RUES raced on 1 lie inside and gained gradually, then, disposing o. COAL BLACK in the stretch, easily held second place safe. COAL BLACK also showed speed, gaining gradually and racing fast in t!ie stretch, ill S IMAliE dropped to the rear after the start, but gained fast on the outside after dosing a big gap. MAC FOGLB tired after racing well up in the first half mile and so did ZURICH. ROY GIBSON and SILVERDALE were outrun throughout. DOUBLE HEART showed much the most speed to the stretch turn and had a big lead when l.e ran out to the extreme outside. OPT F7_~_t_ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Mix-Ur. Aug. 31, 1927— l:444i— 3— 107. Midwest Handi-iO 4 vrtf cap. Perse ,200. 3-vear-clds and upward. Net value to w.nner 50; second, 5225; third. 25. " Inc. ex Horses AUtFPSi y4 u, 4 sjtr Km locheys ownf-rs Bum* Xldx Mr I 2558! K CKS1.1I E w ."• 1.." 4 4 4 2" 3» 3" lh 1 C PoOM F Hayes U6-109 25377 :BRILLIANT w 6 112 2 2 Ci 2J 1 2i 2* V Moore Mrs W J Potter 195-100 25143-AYIATOE W 3 98 1 3 IH 1| 211 3"» 3 ° A Tiner W M Cain 385-100 25377 STEP ALONG w 6 107 5 1 4 42 43 4» 4» W Bogski J H OMalley 1M4-100 25377 TWINKLING w4W III 5 5 5 5 J Jones R Nicholas 2108 100 Time, :243,5. :49. I:M%, l:40«i. 1:47S. Track slow. , MUTUELS PAID ,-EQ.UIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- ROCKSLIDE .72 .60 .44 136—100 30—100 22—100 BRILLIANT .2.62 2.52 31—100 26—100 AVIATOR 2.94 47—100 Winner — B. g, by Friar Bock — Recession, by Woolsthorpe trained by P. E. Fitzgerald; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. WENT TO POST— 5:02. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. ROCKSL1DF. was much the best and, well ridden, raced close up on the outside of the leaders to the stretch under restraint and. when urged, responded gamely, wearing down anil outfinishing BRILLIANT ; The latter followed AVIATOR closely to the last turn, then took the lead and held on gamely, but was not good enough for the v inner. AVIATOR set a good race for the first five-eighths, but tired when BRILLIANT passed him. STEP ALONG and TWINKLING were always outrun after the first quarter. Overweights — ltockslide. 1 pounds; Twinkling, 3. * K.iV6£2. SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Harass. Sept. 1. 1927— 1:113S— 4— 112. Purse ,000. 3-dUtJ 6 vFO year-olds and ipward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second. 00: third. 00. Index Horses A WtPPSt i 2 Sir Km Jockeys Owners E |ii:v. Odds Strt 24373 FLYING TORCH w :S Ml 4 5 .IJ 2" 1* I» K Shpah0 Mis O Chaney 2742 160 25375 BLUE HI.OOD w 3 97 6 1 11 33 24 2h M Knight J G Brown 626-100 25443 POLYGAMIA w 4 110 3 8 6" 4h 3- 3s L McClair B B Rice 6-169 2524! * ANACONDA w * 107 8 3 8 71 51 43 J Parmlce C D Pry or 2552DWORU OF HONOR w 4 112 1 4 41 6" 61 .rh H Fisher Audley Farm Stable 737-100 25199 BLACK AGATE am 4 112 2 2 ll 11 4h 6s W LFCher Everglade Stable 2593-10/J 25077- *P.E STILL w 3 104 3 6 5 5» 71 7= J J McTe B S Cutler 223-100 25077 REPROVE * 3 111 7 7 71 S 8 8 L Moiris W Maher M4-MQ Time. :242,. :483s. 1:14. Track rlow. , MUTUELS PAID ., -EQUIVAINT BOOKING ODDS-, PLYIEG TORCH 6.84 9 10 S 5.04 2742—100 855—100 152—100 BLUE BLOOD 6.36 3.92 218—100 9S— 100 POLYGAMIA 3.40 70—100 Wiiinc — Blk. g. by Tor hbearer— Let Her Fly, by Pataud trained by O. Chaney; bred by Mr. J. L. Tarlton. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:39. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and fast out of machine. Won easily; second and third driving. FLYING TORCH showed good speed and moved up fast in the first half mile, passing BLACK AGATE and BLUE FLOOD when entering the stretch and, racing into the lead, won as his rider pleased. BLUE BLOOD forced the pace to the stretch and tired, but disponed of BLACK ACATE and outstayed POLYGAMIA. The latter came fast on the outside in the stretch and. finishing with a rush, almost got up to btat BLUE BLOOD. ANACONDA finished fast after dosing a big gap in the stretch. BLACK AGATE showed the most speed for the first half mile, then quit. Overv.eights — Blue Blood 2 pounds; Reprove. 2. OK7ACV EIGHTH RACE— 1 Mile. Irish Pal, Sept. 14. 1927— 1:38=*— 2— 90. Purse ,000. .faSO 4 VrO 2 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 28. Index Horses AWtlPSt 4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 23384 :*HFNTIIOENE WB 4 111 5 5 43 11 l2 1 li J ParmTee Mrs R Pollard 189-100 25380 HEC wr. , 114 3 4 3 2" 33 2" 2J J Ley land Mrs L M Holmes 409-100 25131 BOND SLAVE w 4 117 2 1 li 32 2h 3= 3- M Knight C W Moore 665-100 88861 CHIEF SABATS w 4 114 4 3 2h 4= 42 4h 4h R Patqin Nuccnt Pros 4S8-100 SUM *OAR-FDR wr. S 114 1 2 5* !i» r.8 :,• y» W I.scher P II Jones 40S-100 25479 OCEAN CURRENTWB C 116 66666660 ".ellaml C C Wright 1S49-100 Time. :25. :50. 1:15. 1.41. Track slow. , MUTUELS PAID » -EftUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, EUKTHCRNE .78 .74 .64 181!— 100 87—100 82—100 HEC 3.78 3 26 83—100 63—100 BOND SLAVE" .... ..... .... ......... 4.00 100—100 Winner- B. c. by Broomstick— Trysting. by All Cold trained by R. Pollard; bred by Mr. Harry Pavn Whitnev. Winner entered to be claimed for ,7"0. " WENT TO POST— G:17. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Wo;: driving: second and tliird the same. BUXTHORXE moved past the leaders quickly when Hearing the far turn, then drew away from BOND SLAVE and HEC into a good lead, but tired in the final drive and was hard ridden to outlast HEC. The latter raced forwaidly on the outside nil the way and. after heading BOND SLAVE when an riant* eat, finished strongly and was v.earir.g the winner down at the end. BOND SLAVE kept pace with the leaders all tie wav and also can-" again at the "nd. Scratched-39676 Fairy Maidtn, 113; 252."2 Finland, 117: .M2 Sir Maurice, 105; 25205 Alabama Bound. 114. Corrected weight — Dar-Fur. 114.