Daily Racing Form Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1929-05-14

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. CHURCHILL DOWNS LOUISVILLE, KY., MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929.— Churchill Downs 1 Mile. Second day. Churchill Downs, Inc. Spring meeting of 19 days. Weather rainy. Stewards. C. F. Price, 8. C. Nuckols, T. C. Bradley and E. Hogg. Judges, W. H. Shelley, B. H-McMeekin and 8. Goodpaster. Starter, W. Hamilton. Racing Secretary, W. H. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 3:00 p. m.. W indicates whip, 8 spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weignt carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Qfii AO FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Miss Joy. May 21, 1921— :52%— 2— 110. Purse .2cl. OOXUI 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner May-13-29-C.D 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ALL UPSET w 116 14 7 1* 1* 14 R Zcchlnl Southland Stable 154-100 35622 PEACE BOY wb 116 12 6 22 2* V A Anrson Basil Manor Stable f776-10» TAKE OFF w 116 9 5 44 34 3» D Dubois W H Whitehouse 594-109 MAJOR TOM wb 116 15 8 54 5s 41 W Crump D Breckinridge 1488-100 35850 CORAL BEACH w 116 6 4 71 7« 51 W Pool H P Headley +.433-100 35853 RIP FIELD w 116 2 1 3* 4» 6» W Fronk H P Headley t ROYAL YEOMAN w 116 11 10 14l 82 7« H Philpot Audley Farm Stable 5711-100 34662 2HARAMZ ADA w 116 3 2 6* 61 8* A Pascma EB McLean 1180-100 STEVEN B. w 116 7 IS 9» 9* 9» J Judy S W Klein t 33791 CALCITE w 116 4 12 ll2 lO* 10 L Pichon R C Thatcher 3294-100 MARLOW w 116 13 15 15 11 11* A Abel G J Long t 36071 BELLSMITH w 116 5 8 132 131 12* O Clelland J T Weaver t SHY PETER w 116 1 9 121 12" 131 K Watson Valley Lake Stable 4077-100 35815 CHICAGO LAD w 116 8 14 10 14 14" L Jones Joliet Stable t VLADIMIR w 116 10 11 8415 15 C B Allen. R Goose 6072-100 tMutuel field. Coupled as H. P. Headley entry. Time, :24%, :49, :55%. Track muddy. , MUTUELS PAID s ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING 0DD8-, ALL UPSET .08 .92 .68 154—100 96—100 34—100 PEACE BOY Field 4.78 3.04 136—100 52—100 TAKE OFF 3.94 97—100 Winner — Ch. e, by Upset — Thoughtless Beauty, by Disguise trained by F. P. Letellier; bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt. WENT TO POST — 2:03. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ALL UPSET, helped by the going and away fast, raced into the lead in the first eighth and. showing the most speed to the end, was ridden out to hold PEACE BOY safe. The latter was close up from the start, finished gamely and but for swerving might have been closer up. TAKE OFF moved up fast on the last turn and, finishing with great speed, was racing best at the end. MAJOR TOM ran a good race. CORAL BEACH was hard ridden throughout. RIP FIELD had no mishaps. BELLSMITH was cut off shortly after the start and had scant chance. Scratched— 35535 Prince Tokalon, 116; 34736 Copper Son, 116; Michigan Boy, 116; Ulverston, 116; Travado, 116; Dutch Boy, 116. ~» 0£J-g /Q SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Distinction, May 30, 1922—1:11—5—122. Pewee Valley OUlUO Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner ,150; May-13-29-C.D second, 25; third, 25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 327452AGINCOURT w 108 1 2 1* 1« 1« l4 K Horvth R B and B O Hickman 493-100 35538ROSE OF SHARON w 115 2 8 34 2* 22 2" C E Allen D E Stewart fMt-lM 35657 CHATTER BLACK w 112 5 6 64 6 4» 34 D Connlly O L Steele 1110-100 32746 SYMPHOROSA w 108 7 1 71 74 5* 4" R Heigle R Goose t 35538 VESTA w 109 6 4 5 31 34 5* L Jones J T and G H Clay 1108-100 35172 LILLIAN T. 112 4 8 9 9 84 6* D Dubois R C Thatcher 491-100 31317 NIFTY NITIH w 110 3 7 4* 5«1 6» 7» F Collettl Three Ds Sfk F*m Sta 212-100 22791 MISS MOONLIGHT w 109 9 3 2* 44 7* 8* O Clelland W E Smith 4980-100 35662 FLYING FIELD w 109 8 9 81 81 9 9 E Pool R S Clark 1139-100 tCoupled as D. B. Stewart and R. Goose entry. Time, :23%, :48, 1:16. Track muddy. , MUTUELS PAID r-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, AGINCOURT v 1.86 .16 .38 493—100 208—100 119—100 D. E. STEWART AND R. GOOSE ENTRY 6.86 4.38 193—100 119—100 CHATTER BLACK 6.94 197—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Light Brigade — Eulogy, by Fair Play trained by B. Kaiser; bred by Mr. B. O. Hickman. WENT TO POST— 2:32. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AGINCOURT began fast and, racing into a long lead after going the first quarter and, holding the lead easily under mild hand riding, held the race safe to the end. ROSE OF SHARON was close up throughout and, coming gamely through the stretch, outfinished CHATTER BLACK. The latter saved ground on the final turn and finished with a rush. SYMPHOROSA raced well. VESTA tired iu the stretch drive. NIFTY NITIE began slowly and raced on the inside most of the way, but could not improve her position. Scratched— 35852 Willa, 106: 35443 Beaming Over, 112; 32721Everhlue, 106; 36073 Port Harlem, 118: 3J7453Princess Edith, 112; 326972Miss Pearl, 106; 35G62 Voteress, 106; 35852 Sporting Lady, 106; 32708 Never Tell, 103. Overweights — Agincourt, 2 pounds; Nifty Nitie, 1; Flying Field, 3. Q££-| A A THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44—4—113. Purse ,200. OUXUrl 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Claiming BIay-13-29-C.D price, ,000. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 35747 SADA w 110 3 4 3* 41 51 21 1 C McCrsn W C Goodloe 531-100 32706*MARY McCLAIN wb 100 9 6 1* P 1» l1 2« H Schutte Audley Farm Stable 3:W7-100 35856 ILLUSTRIOUS w 106* 6 9 7* 7l 4« 4» 31 C Meyer Byrd and Hieatt 2SSO-100 34866 FINNIC w 110 8 2 21 2» 22 3l 44 F Maguire R L Rogers 386-100 35786 SUPERLOVE w 105 4 1 5* 52 3» 5» 52 L Pichon H P Headley 795-100 35856 THUNDER GTRL wb 107* 7 10 11 U 91 62 6* D Dubois Kenton Farm Stable 468-100 34935 = LITTLE SCOUT wb 110 11 7 84 8» 62 74 71 R Zcchinl F P Letellier 655-100 35856 LOUISE WILSON wb 108 10 5 91 91 11 9* 8* K Horvth M Dondas 2272-100 25140 LITTLE CHIP w 110 1 8 42 3* 81 81 9* D Frogtte W Wilson +3103-100 32764 IRENE T. w 107 2 11 104 10» 10MO2 104 A Anrson French Lick Springs Sta t 35605 EAGER PLAY w 105 5 3 61 61 7* 11 11 L Jones C E Patterson 562-100 tMutuel field. Time, :25%, :51%, 1:18%, 1:46%, 1:53%. Track muddy. , MUTUELS PAID -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, SADA 2.62 .38 .40 531—100 263—100 220—100 MARY McCLAIN 24.12 20.90 1106—100 945—100 ILLUSTRIOUS 13.24 562—100 Winner— Ch. c, by Messenger — Madrigal, by Maintenon trained by O. Van Dusen; bred by Mr. C. Wiedemann. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 3:03. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. SADA. close up from the start and under restraint for three-eighths, responded well when hard ridden and. passing the leaders, won going away. MARY McCLAIN saved ground while showing the most speed from the start and, drawing away slightly after entering the stretch, tired in the final drive. ILLUSTRIOUS worked his way up fast on the- last turn and finished gamely. FINNIC forced the early pace under restraint, but swerved when tiring in the stretch. SUPERLOVE tired. EAGER PLAY almost fell on the first turn then lost ground and dropped back in the final half mile. THUNDER GIRL begun slowly and closed up ground in the stretch. Scratched— 35851 -Tamina. 100: 33865 Courier, 110; 35690 Betsy Jayne, 105: 32C30 Black Velvet, 100; 27151 United Army, 110; 3585G Vandal, 110; 32743 Neptunis, 110. Overweights — Illustrious, 11 pounds; Thunder Girl, 21; Louise Wilson, 3; Irene T., 2. s— — ■sys* Continued on thirteenth page. CHURCHILL DOWNS Continued from thlro page.* O f* "J |"| CT FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Bands of Pleasure, May 19, 19*1— 1:36%— 8— 104. Purse «-»V-l-V«_a ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming;. Met value to winner 11.125; second, May-lhB29-C.D 28.50; third, 94. Claiming price, ,000. Indei Horses AWtPPSt i % % St r Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds 8trt 3557 2McGONlGLE w 3 105 3 3 4* 4» 2 2» 1» L Jones S Peabody 80-100 314?:ti:OYAL JULIAN w 5 115 2 4 2* n 11 l" 2= D Dubois W H Whitehouse 261-100 35387 BUDDY BASIL wb 3 108 5 2 31 2 1 3« 34 32 A Anrson Basil Manor Stable 628-100 32342 ST. WBKJanm w 3 10S l 5 5 6 5 4» 4" K Horvth W W Williamson 2094-100 35505 AMSTKKPAM *« 3 108 4 1 1" 3 4" 5 5 L Piohon H P Headley 1664-100 Time, :24%, :49, 1:15%, 1:42%. Track muddy. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQUrVALNT BOOKING ODDS- McGONIGLE .60 .54 Mo show prices. 80—100 27—100 ROYAL JULIAN 3.20 60—100 Winner— B. g, tiy Omar Khayyam — Lady Astor, by Sweep trained by C. E. Gross; bred by Mr. W. F. Kncbelkamp. Winner entered to be claimed for ,r 00. WENT TO POST— 3:33. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. McGONIGI.E raced wide while close up for the first half mile, then responded gamely to hard riding and. standing a long drive, gained on ROYAL JULIAN and got up to win in the final stride. ROYAL JULIAN raced Into the lead on the inside after going the first quarter and held it gamely to near the end in a long drive. BUDDY BASIL showed speed, but tired after reaching the stretch. ST. IGNATIUS was badly outrun. AMSTERDAM showed brief early speed. Scratched— C ."150 Black Beetle, 115; 34799 Marconi, 115; 34533 = Fairy Maiden, 110; 35434 Mayor Walker. 108: 35006s Yam Toy, 103: 36074 Lancer, 110; 28760 Blessefield, 115. Overweight — McGonigle. 2 pounds. OfJ-| sflsrm FIFTH KACE— 3-4 Mile. Distinction. May 30, 1922—1:11—5—122. Seelbach Hotel OUAVU Handicap. Purse ,800. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,350; second, May-13-29-C.D 81; third, 04. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* Equiv. Oddt Strt 32767CAYUGA w 4 108 4 1 2s 2* 2« Is K Horvth Shady Brook Farm Stable 216-100 32302 DINNER DANCE wb 5 115 14 Is Is lh 2* E Pool R S Clark 139-100 31604 !RHINOCK w 6 108 5 2 51 5 i 5» 3» C Meyer Parkview Stable 556-100 34625=FLY HAWK wb 5 113 3 3 4J 4h 4» 4* L Pichon W Maher 1714-100 31779 BEAUREGARD wb 4 106 2 6 3J 3J 3»| 5« A Coleman E R Bradley t682-100 31896 BOO wb 5 HI 6 5 6 6 6 6 W Fronk E R Bradley t tCoupled as E. K. Bradley entry. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:14%. Track muddy. , MTJTUELS PAID ,-EQUTVALNT BOOKING ODDS- CAYUGA .32 .62 No show prices. 216— 100 81—100 DINNER DANCE 3.74 87—100 Winner — B. g, by Trojan — Wawbeek, by Rock ton trained by J. H. Moody; bred by Mr. Edward F. Whitney. WENT TO POST— 3:57. AT POST— 2 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CAYUGA raced in closest pursuit of the early pacemaker and, coming wide to the firmer going, finished fast and, easily passing DINNER DANCE, won easing up. The latter showed fine speed in the going from the start and. making the pace fast, raced into a long lead, but tired in the final quarter. KHISOCK wsb going fast at the end. FLY HAWK raced fairly well. BEAUREGARD tired. BOO ran poorly. Snatched— 35688 Barbara, 110; 322953Cbicago, 112; 35415 War Eagle, 106. Overweight — Boo, 1 pound. * f*-t |"fcr7 SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Miss Joy, May 21, 1921— :52%— 2— 110. Blossom Time fjDlvf Purse. Purse ,200. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; Maj-13-29-C.D second, 27; third, 18. Index Horses AWtPPSt K Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 35503ALCIBIADES w HI 6 6 2* I* i« W Fronk H P Headley 121-100 357 82 FULL TIDE w 109 7 7 3 - 34 2» D Connlly E Rucker 316-100 36069 WILD DENISK w 109 5 3 D" 21 3* A Abel Coldstream Farm Stable 474-100 RUTH MAYES w 110 3 2 610 4h 4* F Colletti W S Dudley 716-100 FAIR ROSALIND w 110 2 4 4h 5 5* W Crump D Breckinridge 5318-100 I »ONORA w 106 4 5 5* 6« 63 II Philpot Audley Farm Stable 2001-100 STAR LIGHTER w 108 1 1 7 7 7 K Horvth Shady Brook Farm Sta 6357-100 » Time, :24%, :49%, :66. Track muddy. , MUTUELS PAID , ,-EO.UIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- ALCIBIADES .42 .26 .44 121—100 63—100 22—100 FULL TIDE 3.62 2.60 81—100 30—100 WILD DENISE 2.76 38—100 Winner — Cb. f. by Supremus — Regal Roman, by Roi Herode trained by W. W. Taylor; bred by Mr. Hal Price Headley. WENT TO POST— 4:22. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ALC1B1ADES soon raced into second place and, coming outside of the early pacemaker, was nnder restraint to the stretch, where she raced into a long lead and won eased up to a canter. FULL TIDE worked her way up on the outside and finished gamely. WILD DENISE showed the most speed from the start, but tired in the final eighth. RUTH MAYES was hard ridden throughout and had no mishaps. DONORA showed early speed. Scratched— 356 ;0Supr.vse. 100. Overweights — Alcibiadcs. 2 [minds; Ruth Mayes, 4: Fair Rosalind, 1: Star Lighter, 2. Qft-| fkQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44 — 4—113. Purse •jDXvO ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; JMiii-i:i-i»-.l third. 00. Claiming price, ,800; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 00 to ,300. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 34585 HIGH STORM wb 4 110 4 1 3 31 lh U Is C Meyer Dubbs and Bunnell 693-100 36068*POLLYWOG wb 4 105 8 6 4J 42 2* 2»k 2»i K Russell M Goldblatt 1972-100 34988 ROX1E WEIDEL wb 4 110 7 7 8 6h 3J 3= 3J K Watson Four Oahs Stk Fm Sta 299-100 27086*1 IXIE PRINCE wb 4 110 6 5 6» 7s 4s 4» 415 L Jones Harned Bros 619-100 35878*TIM GLEASON w a 105 1 4 S* a* 74 7s 5Bk H Schutte O L Steele 873.V100 32605 PRINCE BULBO w 4 115 2 3 11 21 61 61 61 W Lilley Miss B Watson 5329-100 35851»SPOT LIGHT w 4 103 6 8 71 8 8 8 72 R Heigle W E Hupp 476-100 35635 2 BEAUMONT wb 4 112 3 2 21 1" 53 51 8 W Fronk H P Headley 230-100 Time, :25, :50%, 1:17%, 1:44%, 1:51%. Track muddy. , MUTUELS PAID * ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-HIGH STORM 5.86 .88 .84 693—100 394—100 192—100 POLLYWOG 15.18 6.88 659—100 244—100 KOXIE WEIDEL 4.16 108—100 Winner— Ch. g, by Thunderstorm — Queen High, by Delhi trained by R. T. Runnels; bred by Mr. W. H. Crawford. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST — 4:48. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. Ml ;ll STORM, never far back and well ridden, moved up fast and, withstanding challenges from POLLYWOG and ROXIE WEIDEL after entering the stretch, drew away to win easily. POLLYWOG worked his way up fast on the stretch turn, but tired in the final eighth. ROXIE WEIDEL improved her position with a big loss of ground and was allowed to swerve repeatedly in the stretch. DIXIE PRINCE saved ground and had no mishaps. TIM GLEASON was outrun. BEAUMONT and PRINCE BULBO had early speed. Scratched— 35684 Minervus, 114: 36068 Padona, 106: 35787s Noble Wrack, 110: 32744 Ocean Current, 110: XJ2G0 Patricia Marian, 110; 32064 Friar Mint, 110; 24011 Crestwood, 110; 35781 Little Guinea, 105; 20445 Blue Pencil. 110. Overweight — Spot Light, 1 pound.


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