Daily Racing Form Charts: Bainbridge Park, Daily Racing Form, 1929-05-31

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BAINBRIDGE PARK GEAUGA TAKE. OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1929— Bainbridpe Park 1 Mile. Fifth day. Bainbridf* Breeders and Racing Association. Spring meeting of 25 days. Weather clear. Stewards, J. T. Ireland. John I. Day and Robert L. Eddy, Jr. Judges, Julius Reeder, William Hangman and R. A. Leigh. Starter, G. II. Wingficld. .Racing Secretary, Julius Reeder. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time. 2:15 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fijf uies in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weipht carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. * £*f£r74"K FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Fortunate Girl, Sept. 8, 1928— 1:12%— 3— 111. Purse 00. OUU 4 vF 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0, ] lay-30-29-Ubpr Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed S pounds. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 3652G*STURTS DRAFT w 5 1C2 2 4 lh 1J li 1» R Cooper A J Gericke fTO-lOO 36581 FACE CREAM wb 3 103 4 7 6nk 5s 3" 21 CLindc.lt H Dougherty 260-10J 36582*VOLSEL w 3 104 9 1 41 3"k 21 3° C Grnwd E E Major 690 100 36526* HAVE A CARE w 4 97 5 6 6 6! 6J 4 J Longo Mrs M V Daly 4555-100 TOP COOK wb 3 100 3 5 31 V 4"k 51 C Lyon S Polk 1080-100 36531*MAXIE ws 8 107 6 9 8 71 74 6» L Wilson J McBride 1245-100 36584MLLUMINE w 3 95 7 3 21 21 5* 7s P Burgard G Demarest 270-100 36531 STANMORH Wb 6 112 8 2 V 8 8 8 R Banks Aid rich and Winang 9.S5-100 36584 3 WANDA B. w 3 95 1 8 Pulled up. O Cooper G S Kirkpatrick 1665-100 Time, :23%. :47%. 1:14%. Track fast. - DONATIONS PAID--, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , STUARTS DRAFT 3.40 .10 .70 670—100 155—100 85—100 FACE CREAM 3.90 2.70 95—100 35—100 VOLSEL 3.50 75 — 100 Winner — Ch. m, by Sweeper — Slierando, by Sea King trained by F. n. Carpenter; bred by Oak Ridge Stable. Winner entered to be claimed lor ,250. WENT TO POST— 2:28. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third handily. STUARTS DRAFT raced ILLUMINE into defeat in the first half mile and drew away de.isi vely in the stretch. FACE CREAM, away in a tangle, steadily improved his position and finished gamely. VOLSEL was well up most of the way, but was tiring at the end. HAVE A CARE came fast on the outside in the stretch. TOP COOK and ILLUMINE tired. WANDA B. ran away a mile at top speed while en route to the post. Scratched— 33898 Choir Invisible. 100. Overweights — Face Cream. 3 pounds; Volsel, 1; Stanmore, 2. Corrected weight — Volsel, 3 pounds. « f£r7-| SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Flor del Mai, May 27, 1929— :54%— 2— 9flT Purse ODD 4 JL 00. 2-year-olds, Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; May-30-29-Bbar third. 0. Index norses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt MRS. FOSTER w 113 6 5 S1 11 li C Chman C T Worthington 805 100 362463BOOTSIE BOO w 112 5 8 61 41 21 C Landolt Mrs J W Smith 220-100 3C349 TACKLE w 115 8 2 F* 2P 3» H Elston P Unger 215-100 36323 CURTAIN CALL w 112 7 7 8 8 4h C Grnwd Gwynn Oak Stable 2735-100 3C425 FLORENCE H. w 112 2 4 5» 6" 5 T Root H Herendeen 1415-100 34415 SPORTY w 115 1 6 71 T1" 61 T Luther A Olson 1245-100 36488 MINAH LOUISE w 112 4 3 2 3 7 J Judy San Merg Stable 375-100 SKOOTY POOTY w 115 3 1 4« 5» 8 J Kellum C J Bild 4265-100 Time, :23%. :48%. -.55%. Track fast. ,- DONATIONS FAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING . MRS. FOSTER 8.10 $ 8.20 $ 4.50 805—100 310—100 125— 1C0 BOOTSIE BOO 3.70 3.20 85—100 60—100 TACKLE 3.00 60—100 Winner — Ch. f, by St. Henry — Bit o Luck, by Star Shoot trained by EL Louden; bred by Audley Farm. WENT TO POST— 3:00. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. MRS. FOSTER came fast on the outside in the stretch and drew clear of her opponents in the last sixteenth. BOOTSIE BOO began slowly, but finished fest and gamely in the last quarter. TACKLE displayed early speed, but suffered slight interference midway of the stretch, then finished courageous. CURTAIN CALL finished with a brilliant rush on the outside in the last eighth. MINAH LOUISE was crowded back an eighth out and tired at the end. Scratched — 36488:Union W., 115; 36528 Duggie Dieboid, 115. Overweight — Mrs. Foster, 1 round. QfJ/OFTO THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Sambeau. Sept. 3. 1928 — 1:43%— 3— 104. Purse OxJhJ 4 4ad 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; lay-30-29-Bbg third, 0. Claiming price. ,250; if for ,030, allowed 3 pounds. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt :-. 6 195* TREASURER w 10 104 5 6 6 6 lnk li li C Landolt T ire and Padgett 280-100 36427 JIM BRIDGER wb 4 112 2 2 3» 2"k 4nk 23 2« H Elston Mrs L M Holmes 120-100 35371*KG SMONS SELw 9 96 3 4 4"fc 4 0 3» 33 O Cooper D T Leonard 1115-100 36587 SALVAGE w 7 109 6 5 5" 3* 3" 42 44 O Pernia M Guciardo 1670-100 36627 2*GRAPESTONE w 6 99 4 1 l»k 11 53 5« 5 R Cooper F H Carpenter 340-100 264,80 DONAR1TA wb69913 2j5s6 6 6 J Longo C H Robinson 1455-100 Time, :24, :48%. 1:15%. 1:42. 1:47. Track fast. ,- DONATIONS PAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , TREASURER .60 .00 .50 280—100 50—100 25—100 JIM BRIDGER 2.80 2.40 40—100 20—100 KING SOLOMONS SEAL 3.90 95—100 Winner — Br. g. by Ogden — Rosabel, by Ormondale trained by W. R. Padgett; bred by Mr. R. L. Baker. Winner entered to be claimed for SI .000. WENT TO POST— 3:29. AT POST — 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third the same. TREASURER closed with a rush next to the inner rail after rounding the far tnrn and, continuing gamely through the stretch, held the race safe all through the last eighth. JIM BRIDOER. well np throughout, was no match for the winner, but much the best of the others. KING SOLOMONS SEAL moved up into a contending position in the last quarter, but tired badly during the run home. SALYAGH raced on the outside most of the way and tired in the stretch. Scratched — 36624 Ticker, 96; 35971 Tar man, 109. oT j »yr FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Forttmata Girl, Sept. 8. 1928 — 1:12%— 3— 111. Purse 0 l50 4 O 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; May-30-29-Bb£ third, 0. Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000. allowed 3 pounds. Index Horses AWtPFSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 34 959 *SETIFS ROMANCE w 4 100 6 4 4 lh 11 1 M E Mers Mrs J W Smith 320-100 36584 FAIR P.ILL w 3 103 8 3 1" 2 P| 2n* T Root H G Bedwell C96-100 35199 ISABELLA w 4 104 1 2 6 J 31 3 C Grnwd Mrs J Arthur 560-100 36582 BLUE ROSE wb 4 103 4 5 3* 41 41 41 C Landolt H Dougherty 180-100 3507 3 MARTYR w 3 103 3 8 7« 7= 6U 51 L Cecil I J Collins 540-100 36531 LAMP WARD w 8 112 7 1 2» 5 5 6"! S Banks H S Savage 2945-100 35127 PARTNER w 5 107 2 6 8 8 F i1 L Wilson J McBride 2325-100 36531 STURGIS wb 6 109 5 7 5» 61 8 8 J Connors K D Stable 2745-100 Time, :23%, :49. 1:15. Track fast. ,- DONATIONS PAID , EQUIVALENT BOOKING » 8ETHS ROMANCE $ 8.40 9 3.70 $ 3.50 320—100 85—100 75—100 F»IR BILL 5.80 4.20 190—100 110—100 ISABELLA 4 30 140—100 Winner — Br. f. by Seth — Sevenfull, by Edinborough trained by D. D. Bogert; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST — 4:00. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. SETIIS ROMANCE moved up on the outside of the leaders after making the far turn and. under hard riding in the stretch, drew clear near the end. FAIR BILL, a factor all the way, was doing hia best at the end to 6ave second place. ISABELLA was crowded back after the first eighth, but came fast in the last half mile of t..c race. BLUE ROSE was in close quarters in the early stages and came vide when entering the stretch. MARTYR bejan slowly. Scratched — 36222 Foreclose. 105; 36583 Jedburgh Abbey. 107. Overweights — Blue Rose, 11 pounds; Lamp Ward, 2; Sturgis, 2. *y£££i A EIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Clearance. May 25. 1929—1:39—5—114. Purse 00. 3-year-«J J30 4 TC and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00; third, 0. Claiming May-30-29-Bbg price, ,600; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 00 to ,200. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera Equiv. Odds Strt 36529 = *DENY COONEY wn 4 102 8 3 l2 1* l4 l2 1 R Cooper FH Carpenter 190-100 36585»ARABIAN w 8 108 5 8 8 4» 31 33 2J C Sanders Mrs L M Holmes 440-100 36361 REBECK w 6 107 2 1 3i 31 21 2» 33 D Burney Missouri Stable 180-100 36491 PRETTY RUN wb 5 107 4 2 5 71 5nk 41 4"* J Judy San Mcrg Stable 695-100 36395 ANTONIO WB 5 107 6 4 7"k 8 6 51 5 T Luther C N Young 1625-100 36585 STAR FALCON w 7 107 3 7 4 6"k 8 7" 61 W Taylor A L Broeckhoven 3550-100 360383THUNIF.RCRASH w 3 97 7 6 and 5" 7n* 8 7i O Cooper J E Irwin 2720-100 36526 HARRY B, WB 12 103 1 5 2» 2 41 6"k 8 R Allen R P Hamilton 6045-100 Time, :24, :48%. 1:14%. 1:41%. Track fast. DONATIONS PAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , DENNY COONEY .80 .50 .60 190—100 75—100 30—100 ARABIAN 4.10 3.00 105—100 50—100 REBECK 2-60 30—100 Winner — Blk. c, by Sweep — Hindu Dress, by Delhi trained by F. H. Carpenter; bred by Himyar Stud. Winner entered to be claimed for ,600. WENT TO POST — 4:31. AT POST— 1 minute. Start pood and slow. Won ridden cut: second and third driving. DENNY COONEY opened up a long early lead, was tiring near the end and doing his best to retain his advantage. ARABIAN, away in a tangle, finished fast after the first half and outstayed REBECK in the final drive. BEDECK, close up throuphcut, tired when called on in the final drive. PRETTY RUN came again in the last quarter. HARRY B. tired. Overwt igl.ts — Arabian, 1 pound; Antonio, 4. Corrected weight — Rebeck. 107. *y£*£*rftZ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Fortunate Girl. Sept. 8. 1928 — 1:12%— 3 — 111. Purse 00. «L v5U • «3 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, May-30-29-Bbg 0. Claiming price, ,500. Index Horsea AWtlTSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 35240 C L NEL DRAGE wb 4 112 2 1 31 3» 31 lh H Elston W W Finn 715-100 35993T1IE ABBOT w 7 112 4 2 2 2« 1 22 D Burney Battle Axe Stable 2.S0-100 364913FLAHERTY wb 5 112 5 6 7 7 51 31 C Landolt O Viau 495-100 36245«OLD BILL w 6 107 7 7 and 5 4» 43 W Carroll Mrs L M Holmea 5S5-100 34623 FLITTERMAN w 4 112 1 3 5l 61 6 f.l C Grnwod D Huon 2745-100 3«!85TRAPPY wn 4 115 3 4 ll lnk 2" 6i T Luther M Tracey 195-100 35671 "AGITATE w3 95 6 6 41 4"k 7 7 M E Mers Mrs J Sciaccaluga 1415-100 Time, :23%. :47%, 1:14%. Track fast. DONATIONS PAID-, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING » COLONEL DRAGE 6.30 $ 6.40 $ 5.10 715 — 100 220—100 155—100 THE ABEOT 4.10 3.60 105—100 80—100 FLAHERTY 3.90 96—100 Continued on twenty -first pae. j BAINBRIDGE PARK Continued from nineteenth page. Winner— Ch. h, by Polymelian— Leghorn, by Celt trained by M. Nelson; bred by Ilimyar Stud. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO FOST— 5:05. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. WTon driving; second and third the same. COLONEL DRAG! CRiue fast next to the inner rail in the final drive and got up in the last few strides. THE ABBOT shook off TRAPPY midway of the stretch and held on gamely at the end. FLAHERIY finished fa-t and gamely on the outside in the run home. OLD BILL and TRAPPY di»-pla.Md mueh early speed, but both tired in the last eighth. Scratched— RMG4J Matthew. 10S. Corrected weight— The Abbot, 112. 3£and£aZtfS SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Fortunate Girl, Sept. 8, 1928— 1 :I2V9— 3— 111. Purse 00. ASvjf 4 M 3-yer.r-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00: third 0. May-30-29-Bb? Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 3 pounds. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36486 RED SCOT w 4 110 5 3 3h 2* 2» li C Landolt Mrs A Berryhill 315 100 36C! 62 MACBETH w 9 IK 2 2 2 21 lh 23 P Bur;:.rd J M Cooper 395-100 36527 »BUCHON w 4 109 6 1 1* l 3* 3 1 O Perr.ia M Guciardo 485-1C0 35670 PLUCKY PAD wb 4 107 1 7 7 $• 43 4 J Fred cks J V Tons 2275-100 36581 BLACK ELM «■ 4 102 3 4 4l 4"k 52 52 D Smith W M Cain 1645-100 36190 BALL GEE wb 7 104 4 5 5J 6J 6l 62 C Har.auer Gwynne Oak Stable 250-100 36526 DARCO wb 4 108 7 6 6J 7 7 7 J Judy M Tracey 550-100 Time, :23. :«7%, 1:14. Track fast. - DONATIONS PAID-, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , RED SCOT .30 .20 .00 315—100 11C— 100 50—100 MACBETH 5.40 3.43 170—100 70 — 100 BUCKCN 3.10 65—100 Winner— Ch. g, by Alan Brock — Carmen Rylva, by William Rufus trained by C. E. Tanner; bred in England by Mr. II. K. Broughton. Wir.ner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO TOST— 5:37. AT POST— 1 minute. S:art good and slow. Won ridden out: second and third handily. RED SCOT elised up courageously during the final eighth and, under keen urging, outgamed MACBETH. The latter, well up throughout, held on fairly well du-ing the final drive. ROCHOM set a fast early pace but tired when cha.lenjeil in the last eighth. PLUCKY PAL closed ground. BALL GEB could never get up and raced wide at the stretch turn. Scratched— 36288 Empty Glass, 102; 35147 Twinkle Spangle, 95; 35611 Liborio, 109; 34H85 Woollatt. 102. Overweights — Buchon, 2 pounds; Darco, 1. OlQ-T/OI / EIGHTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Sa"m"beau. Sept. 3, 1923— l:43r5— 3— 104. OWv 4 9 /2 Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming, Net value to winner 50; second-Mf ■» »-Bfc4J 00; third, 0. Claiming price, ,250; if lor ,000, allowed 3 pounds. Index Horses AWtPPSt % M: ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36526 DKPOSmON w 4 101 7 2 l"k V* lh l2 ll T Root H G Betlwell 50c -100 26462 *IMMERNOCH wb 3 88 4 6 41 31 21 2" 2J C Har.auer Gwynn Oak Stable 760-100 30526*EAST SIDE wb 6 104 3 3 32 2» 3 3i 3 V Meimn C Nolte 475-100 36520 SPRING w 5 104 5 7 TO. I 6nk 53 4"k C Grnwod Mrs J E Arthurs 740-100 3C584*COUEIER w 3 98 6 5 5« 4h 4i i o3 W Carroll C R Hood 2CD5-100 36527*DINGO w 8 96 2 1 2» 5« 52 61 G» JSivage F T Wilson 1735-100 365852SAMARON wb 6 109 8 8 8 7h 73 71 71 J Connors K D Stable 160-100 36628*MISSISSIPPI wb 6 104 1 4 64 6« 8 8 8 R Cooper F II Carpenter 1035-100 Time, :24y5, :48. 104H4. 1:41, 1:45%. Track fast. DONATIONS PAIB-, , EaUlVALENT BOOKING , DEPOSITION 2.10 $ 6.40 $ 4.50 605—100 170—100 125—109 IMMEENOCH 7.50 5.30 275—100 165—100 EAST SIDE 4.80 140—100 Winner — B. g, by Hapsburg — AVar Baby, by Bachelors Double trained by T. J. Shannon; bred in England by Lieut. -Col. F. Lort Phillips. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 6:05. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third the same. DEPOSITION displayed fine speed throughout and drew away into a clear lead in the stretch. HfMRRNOCH moved up into a contending position on the back stretch and outstayed EAST SIDE la the final drive. EAST SIDE bad no excuses and was close up all the way. SPRING finished with a belated rush. Overweight — Deposition, 2 pounds. «-


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