Daily Racing Form Charts: Arlington Park, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-13

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OAIUT RACING FORM •— ARLINGTON PARK — • ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL.. TUESDAY. JUNE 12, 1928— Arlington Tark Two courses: 1 Mile and 1 1-8 Miles. Eighth day. American National Jockey flub, Inc. Spring meeting of 24 days. Weather clear. Steward Representing Turf and Field Club. J. Simpson, Jr. Presiding Steward, T. C. McDowell. Associate Stewards. II. D. Drown, J. I. Day, W. Cahalun and F. 1*. Dunne. Presiding Judge, J. 0. lteeder. Associate Judges, W. Dondas and II. D. Drown, Jr. Starter, L. Dean. Pacing Secretary, W. Dondas. Pacing starts 2.00 p. m. Chicago daylight saving time. 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 weights carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. rtCTOrkO FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. McTinkle. Oct. 25. 1927— l:10«i— 4— 112. Purse ,200. 3-■ItJrOvFO y oar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Yi Yz Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25433*FA1R GOLD wr. 3 99 9 6 51 3 1J 1* G Woolfe H G Bed well 1G34-100 21731 DOMESTICATED wn 3 101 8 5 4i 2* 2* 2J J Kederis W G Yanka 154-100 25650 SUPHEERANK w G 110 7 8 9 51 5» 3J H Elston Pueblo Stable 994-100 25239 OLKY wn 4 110 12 9 711 41 41 42 H Richds J J Kussell 1246-100 25143*AN.* CURTIS W 3 92 10 7 8" 71 G1 51 D Chamn W S Heaton T6H-100 25137 BLUE MASK w 4 98 13 1 61 8" 71 61 J li Kelly W M Crabner t 25240COLOL SCHOOLRw 6 103 4 10 10 9« 8" 7« R Doggett J J Greely 1246-100 23538DR. CLARK w 11 103 11 11 11 101 9 8= B Warden R O Stable t 255142 COMPLICATION w 3 94 1 4 D 1» 3l 9l M Mever A Bramson 912-100 25466 LADY PARTRGEwn 3 10:5 2 13 VI G- 101 10s R De Pma Valley Lake Sable 1U02-100 tS4MxBHUBARB w n 3 102 3 12 12» ID 11= ID C Phillips Blue Ribbon Stable 3512-100 HON CHER W 5 109 14 3 13 13 121 12» J Ieyland T ■ Crist t 251883TOPANGO wb 8 108 15 2 3" 121 13°01310»C I-nndolt J Dire 3287-100 25698*JIL1ETTE ESQUINw 4 100 5 14 14 14 14 14 WNoel L B McGinn t 20367 I.ASKA wb 4 10S 6 Left at post. II Jones Mrs G W Glick t tMutuel field. Time. :?.2%. :46»i. 1:11%. Track fast. , MITTUELS PAID , ,-EO.UIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, FAIR GOLD 4.68 2.74 .60 1634—100 537—100 080—100 DOMESTICATED 4 44 3.48 122—100 74—100 SUPERFRANK 4.9S 148—100 Winne.-— D. f. Ly Eternal— Martigold. by Martagon trained by n. G. Dedwell; bred by Mr. H. G. Bcdwfil. Winner entered to be claimed for 060. WENT TO POST— 2:20. AT POST— 1 minute. Start bad and fast. Won easily: second and third driving. FAIR GOLD, favored by her light weight, moved up fast in the last quarter and swerved out in the last sixteenth, but won going away fast. DOMESTICATED ran a good race, but tired slightly near the end. SEPEKEKANK closed a big gap in the last eighth. OI.EY came from far back in the stretch. COMPLICATION and LADY PARTRIDGE quit badly. JLLIETTA ESQlIN was practically left and 1/AsKA was left at the post. Scratched— 253GS " Ted Uealey. 99: 25303 Donny Basil. 89: 20367 Harvey Stedman, 111; 20068 Tea Tray, 108; 25048 John J. S., 97: 24626 Elevate. 94; 25517 Majoe. Hi.".. Overweights — Fair Gold, 3 pounds; Supeifrauk, 2; Oley, 2; Ann Curtis, 3; Mon Cher, 1; Juliette Esquin, 2. Corrected weight — Lady Partridge, 103. OCTQfk/| SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Voshell, Oct. 25. 1927— l:05*i— 4— 105. Purse ,200. AluOVl: 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % y. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25704COAL BLACK w 114 11 3 l2 1* 1= lh L Lang Cld Hickory Stable 419-00 23639VOLTEAU w 113 13 6 51 5* 22 25 R Peternel Nevada Stock Farm Sta 172-100 25435 ROYAL RUBY w 114 3 1 3= 21 3» 3* W Bowden Berman Stable 1413-100 MSMPRINCE PAT w 112 8 5 21 3". 41 4: L Hardy Three Ds Btk Fm Sta 248-100 23151 WAR BUDDY w 112 12 8 62 62 52 5« C E Allen Mira Monte Stk Fm Sta 7280-100 25369 PAUL BONYAN w 114 7 7 4" 41 C G" L Whitcre L M Sverson 1315-100 BRAGGADOCIO w 110 4 12 S2 71 71 7" L Cravcr Idle Hour Stk Urn Sta tU%-!00 SPORT DRESS w 107 I 4 72 S1 81 8" L Geving P T Chinn tS2S9-100 i.oVERFIELD w 110 5 9 ID ll2 122 9 1 F Chvetta Royal Stable t 25135 BOROUGH MOXGERw 1!0 110 10i 1-" 91 101 J H Harris Idle Hour SCk Fm Sta % 25435 MILTON MOORE w 110 2 11 91 8 10 11* R De Pma Rainbow Stable 2C4S7-100 25516 TO SG Y LEE w 111 10 2 12 121 ID 12 C McCrsn H P Gardner 1024-100 SUITOR w 110 11 13 11 13 13 13 R Doggett R J Lehmann MARCELLA w 107 6 Left at post. N Walters J J Coughlin t tMutuel field. JCoupled as Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable entry. Time, :23. :453 ;s, :59°it l:06Vi. Track fast. , 52 MUTUELS PAID . -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-COAL BLACK 0.98 .60 .48 449—100 13C— 100 74—100 VOLTEAR 4.34 3.38 117—100 C9— 100 ROYAL RUBY 5.74 187— 100 Winner — Dlk. g, by Sir John Johnson — Claxonette, by Peter Quince trained by C. Iloubre; bred by estate of Mr. D. W. Scott. WENT TO POST— 2:53. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. COAL BLACK, lucky at the start, raced into the lead after going the first eighth and, under hard riding in the stretch, held it to the end. VOLTEAR unseated his rider when going on the track and raced ridcrlt ss for three-quarters before being caught and again unseated his rider when near the post, but ran a fine race and would have won in a few strides more. ROYAL klUV raced prominently and gamely all the way. PRINCE PAT had no mishaps. WAR BUDDY ran well. PEGGY LEE was shuffled bade. SPORT DKESS tired. MARCELLA wheeled at the start. BOROUGH MONGER and BRAGGADOCIO wore away too poorly to have a chaii-e. SUITOR was almost left. Scratched— 25203 Princeton. 110; 25577 Duddy Basil, 110. Overweight — Yoltear, 1 pound. OETO/lfcEfc THIRD RACE— 1 Kile Inner Course. Florence Mills. June 4, 1928— 1:39%— 5— 103. AIQoIkO Purse ,200. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 27; third, 18. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25307 = *M! MI w 101 4 6 7 6" 52 3 1" M Meyer II P Headley 1033-100 . 25469 MASTER ACE wii 108 2 1 11 3 3» 1" 2° W W Crs McConnell and Walker 118-100 SSS7S**FORCE wr. 105 I 3 5" 4h 41 2h 3» W Fisher J J Russell 2015-100 M0M*SPAN1SH PRTCKSSw 102 7 4 3 1 2". 2". 4 4« B Hodson C McCorkle 74S-1M 3434C*BUX w 103 5 5 2» P* 11 5« 51 J R Kelly C H Knebelkanip 1S3-100 25645 LADY BASIL w 110 G 7 61 7 61 Gh 6= E Graves Basil Manor Stable 2829-100 25582 MOLLIE LEAR w 105 1 2 4" 5h 7 7 7 R Jones Sunshot Stable 3326-10J Tim3, :2525. :50. 1:16. 1:41 Vi. Track fact. , MUTUELS PAID , -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— MIMI 2.66 .40 .20 1033— ICO 220—100 ISO— 100 MASTER ACE 3.30 2.. 8 65—100 39—100 FORCE 7.44 272 — 100 Winner — Ch. f. by Top Hat — Thirty-Third, by Sir Dixon trained by W. W. Taylor; bred by Mr. Hal Price Headley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,5C0. WENT TO POST— 3:20. AT POST— 1 minute. Stait good and fast. Won drivii.g; second and third the same. MIMI began slowly and was forced back on the first turn, then moved up steadily after going a half mile, raced wide into the stretch, but finished gamely and won in the last stride. MASTER ACE ■was taken back in the first half mile, then saved much ground on the turns and. finishing fast, was unlucky to lose. FORCE raced well and would have won with a stronger rider. BUM was raced into exhaustion in the first three-quarters and quit badly. SPANISH PRINCESS was close up for three-quarters, then was forced wide and tired. Scratched— 25515 Doctor Rankin, 111; 25582,The Cossack, 103. Overw.-ight — Lady Dasil. 2 pounds. 9tfiAfit FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. McTinkle. Oct. 25, 1927— l:10i— 4— 112. Purse ,200. 3-UOuO year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Ms Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25433 2 GEO. GROOM wn 6 103 8 2 0* 5-1 2h P M Meyer Valley Lake Stable 1273-100 2 5696 2 ARM wb 6 120 3 5 E| 61 ? ? R Peternel Seagram Stable GOS-100 tUMHENRT HORNER w 4 115 5 8 l1 Is 1» 33 F Magulre H L Crain 278-100 i 24731 •HAILSTORU wn 3 99 1 3 2S 22 41 4» G Woolfe Kenton Farm Stable 1121-100 25436»PARTKIPATE w 3 104 2 4 3" 4h 5 5« N Walters J J Coughlin UKS-IM 25696 AAIILCAR w 5 115 G C 72 71 7s G5 L Hardy M Lowenstein 4326-100 25519 3 SANDY MAN ws 5 115 7 7 S2 8» 8* 7» I Chamn La Brae Stable 11120-100 32372GlI .I!ONS w 7 120 4 1 4 fr ? 8s S Steele Sanola Stock Farm Sta 102-100 09287 3*COR:nBELT w 4 101 9 9 9 9 9 9 W Eisner J J Russell X2S3C-1M Time, :23, :46. 1:12%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS— GEO. GROCil 7.46 .48 .54 1273—100 274—100 77—100 ARNO 5.54 3.22 177—100 61—100 HEIfRY HORNER 3.14 57—100 Winmr — D. g, by Torchbearer — Anna Hastings, by Hastings trained by J. D. Partridge; bred by Mr. J. C. Barrett. Winner entered to be claimed for .iKK . WENT TO POST— 3:50. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ;EO. GROOM moved up fast and, continuing gamely through the stretch, got up in the last few strides to wear down IIENKY HOKMiK and outstayed ARNO. The latter was taken hack after the ,first quarter and raced wide, but came with a rush in the last eighth. IIENUY HOUNEIt. probably liest. raced into a long lead but, under poor riding, began sulking when his rider applied the whip and refused to extend himself in the last seventy yards. II AII.STOItM showed a good effort. AMIL-CAR closed a big gap. GIBBONS began tiring after going a half mile. Scratched — 25581 Dall Ooe. 111. Overweight — Ilaistorm, 3 pounds. «r»p£Q|-kfy FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Irish Pal. Oct. 31. 1927— 1:24%— 2— 95. Purse .4C0. 3-idUUv 4 year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 51. 1C0 : second, S6 : third, 44. Index norses AWtPPSt v, i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25437 CR8*L PENNANTwb 4 116 3 4 41 3" 4» 11 1" II Elston R C Stable ESt-MI 25022 MIKE HALL W4 116 4 2 2* 2" 31 21 21 H Richds H P Hcadlev M6-1M 25437 SIR HARRY wn 4 113 6 3 31" 42 2h 42 3s R Peternel Seagram Stable 1246-100 :.5437UI.OKCE MILLSwn S 11] I 1 IllJl 3 4» RlicFraa O Viau M-1M SS4S0*SUN COD II. w G 118 1 I V * 5« 5« 5« C B Allen Mi: * Monte Stk Um Sta 172S-100 25023 HANDY MANDY w 4 112 2 6C666GL Hardy Ttarc* I s Stk Fm Sta 1126-100 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:1194, 1:23% new track record!. Track fast- , MUTUELS PAID ,-EaUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-s CRYSTAL PENNANT 2.48 $ 5.22 $ 4 10 524—100 161—100 105—100 MIKE HALL 5.60 4.92 180—100 146—100 SIB HARRY 6.44 222—100 Winner — Ch. c, by Pennant — Crystal Isles, by Great Drita.n trained by E. I.innell; bred by Mr. 11. Piston . WENT TO POST— 4 23. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; sc. mid and third the same. CRYSTAL PENNANT saved much ground from the start, raced Into the lead in the stretch and. hard ridden, just lasted to win. MIKE HALL, possibly the best, was restrained until reaching the stretch turn, fien raced wide, but finished fast when urged hard and. with a better ride, would have won. SIR HARRY showed a good effort and finished gamely, though racing wide. FLORENCE MILLS showed the most early speed, but quit when reaching the stretch. The others were outrun. Scratched— 25649 Sankari. 120; 25649=King Basil, 110; 25371 Fannie May, 100; 25580 Mi Companero, 100. Overweight — Sir Harry, 1 pound. I QCQC SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Crystal Pennant, June 12. 1928— 1:23%— 4— 116. Purse ,200. and JJ 3 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Ineex Horses AWtPPSt Vi H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 2l899MINO wn 7 114 7 3 Ill2 11 1 1* W Fronk S Peabody 211100 tSIM FLAGSTAFF wn 8 114 4 1 41 4 4l 41 21 H Elston Northway Stable 711-100 £S470*FANNDS J w 4 109 6 4 22 2 21 21 32 J Leyland J Spencer SW Mi 25257 LONGRTDGH wait 3 106 3 6 6» 612 63» V 4» J Kederis Longridge Stable 2329-100 SMMBLACKWOOD w 3 106 1 5 3" 31 3* 3» 5« H Philpot Bloomfield Stable 545-100 255192S1XTY w 4 114 5 2 52 5* 52 63° 6™ C McCrsn H P Gardner t809-100 24727 ELEVEN SIXTY w 5 114 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 W Noel II P Gardner t ttouplcd as II. P. Gardner entry. Time, :23. :46%, 1:11%. 1:24%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID N EaUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, MLNO .66 .28 .06 233—100 114—100 53—100 FLAGSTArF 7.24 3.74 262—100 87—100 FANNIE J 254 27—100 Winner — B. g. by Wrack — Lady Godiva, by nanover trained by R. McGarvcy; bred by Mr. Arthur B, Hancock. WENT TO POST— 4:55. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MINO began fast, was hard ridden and. racing in his best form, held on gamely In the stretch and just lasted to win. FLAOSTAFF was raced wide most of the way and came with a rush in the stretch. FANNIE J. raced lose up most of the way and tired slightly right at the end. LOHG-RIDOE was far back most of the way. BLACKWOOD tired in the last seventy yards. SIXTY had no mishap*. ELEVEN SIXTY raced poorly. 96AQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Chicago. Oct. 22. 1927— 1:50%— 4— 119. Purse ,200. OOvtl 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi y, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25306 EIRE CHIEF wn 4 109 1 2 51 41 3» l1! I1! W Curran Shapoff Stable 633-100 25520 KNOW-ME-GNE wn 5 105 3 12 2i l2 2* 2» L Hardy Mrs W J Martin 1267-100 SSSSt "TURQUOISE wr. 4 104 5 4 4 5« 51 52 31 B Hodson C McCorkle 813-100 25434= JACK HORC.AN wit 4 112 4 7 7 7 62 4" 4" H Richds Palmo SCk Fm Sta 91-100 25693:*I ONNA SANTA w fi 102 7 6 31 31 4J 3" 5» G Woolfe C N Freeman 496-101 CSSSS MINSTREL BOY wb G 105 6 3 11 ll 2" 62 6« R Jones Sunshot Stable 1429-100 24410 KICKAPOO wn 5 110 2 5 G5 61 7 7 7 H Elston B Brinton 8197-100 Time, :24%. :50%, 1:10%. 1:42, 1:55%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID v EO.UIVALNT BOOKING ODDS—, FIRE CHIEF 4.66 0.70 .88 633—100 435—100 244—100 KNOW-HE-GNOME 13.82 6.88 691—100 244—100 TURQUOISE 4.74 137—100 Winner — B. c, by Under Fire — Dronzewing, by Stalwart trained by R. T. Watts; bred by Mr. D. Lehan. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:24. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won easily; sreond and third driving. FIRE CHIEF moved up fast and. racing gamely in the stretch, passed KNOW-ME-GNOME to win with much in reserve. KNOW-MI-ONOME was under restraint for the first half mile, took the lead with a rush, then tired slightly in the stretch. TURQCOI8B was taken far back in the first quarter, raced wide and came with a rush in the last eighth. JACK HORGAN was outrun for the first half mile, saved much ground thereafter and finished fast. DONNA SANTA began tiring after reaching the stretch. MINSTREL BOY quit. Overweights — Fire Chief. 4 pounds; Kickapoo, 5. Corrected weight— Jack Horgan. 112.


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