Daily Racing Form Charts: Bainbridge Park, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-05

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BAINBRIDGE PARK j ©EAUGA LAKE, OHIO. TUESDAY. JUNE 4, 1929.— Bainhridge Park 1 Mile. Ninth day. Balnbrldge -Un— 1 rs and Racing Association. Spring meeting of 25 days. Weather clear. Steward*, J. T. Ireland, John I. Day and Robert L. Eddy, Jr. Judges, Julius Reeder, William Dang- •■ man and K. A. Leigh. Starter, 8. 11. Wingfield. Racing Secretary, Julius Reeder. ■ B_M ing starts at 2:15 p. jn. Chicago time, 2:15 p. m.l. W indicates -whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig- ; urcs in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse . kind v i;_!it carried. Indicates apprentice allow am c. . *?550k* A EIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Fortunate Girl, S?pt. 8, 1928— 1:12%— 3— 111. Purse 00. ! OOity" 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third, 0. Jmie-4-29-llbg Claiming price. ,200; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 00 to 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % H Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt j — I 3G728 *BTY UROWNlGw 4 111 5 1 lnt l3 l3 1% J Judy Missouri Stable 70-100 j 85794 UC YOYANT wb 6 112 S 6 6» 62 3*1 2h O Pernia L V Fauly 1415-100 36732 S1FNTY McCARTYw 3 108 4 2 5 3 9 32 C Landolt Mrs J Sharp 9S5-100 . 3«5»1"tFAIR GIRL w 3 103 1 3 3s 4 1 VI 43 T Root H G Bod well 340-100 MStt*Cmnma w 4 107 7 5 « 6 i 51 W Carroll J C Ellis 2540-100 31«5«*RMRY LAYCOCK w 6 102 6 7 7 7 7 6"k J Renick W M Cain 2270 100 36670 TOP CCXK wb 3 108 2 4 2 22 61 7 T Luther S Folk 995-100 tSent out In entries as Fair Gold. 1 Time, :23%. :47%. 1:13%. Track fait. ,- donations paid-, , eauivaxent booking , ; .betty browning .40 .80 .30 70—100 40—100 15—100 x,e voyant 7.50 4 30 275—100 115—100 bhanty Mccarty 3.20 60— 100 Winner — Ch. f, by Seth — Joyce Hoffman, by Prince Hermis trained by O. Johnson; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST — 2:21. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BETTY DROWNING, much the best, drew away into an easy lead after the first quarter and was ■ever threatened thereafter. LE YOYANT moved up gamely on the inside in the stretch and finished fast. SHANTY McCARTY had no mishaps and hrld on well in the final drive. FAIR GIRL was prominent in the early stages, but tired. TOP COOK quit. Scratched— 30814 Margarctta E., 104. Corrected weight — Petty Browning, 111. ■ OfiQQI SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Fortunate Girl. Sept. 8, 1928— 1:12% — 3— 111. Purse 00. OOtFi 3-ytar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. June-4-29-Bl f? Claiming price. ,200; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 00 to 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36728-ON DORA w 4 104 3 4 71 51 32 1» C Hanauer D T Leonard 720-100 25*289 ROMP wb 7 114 7 1 l1 l1 l1 21 C Grnwod Norman Stable 250-100 367303B1LLY K. wb 5 116 1 6 43 3 2i 3* C Chman M J Walker 120-100 36670STURTS DRFTw 5 106 5 8 3 4 5»1 41 R Cooper A J Gericke 6S5-100 36790 -SUCROSE w 4 102 8 2 2» 21 41 B1 W Carroll Mrs A G Dunlap 1420-100 3667 2 SALVAGE w 7 112 2 7 8 1* 6nk and O Pernia M Guciardo 11490-100 35046MASTER EDDIE WB 4 107 4 8 51 6» 76 710 J Longo Mrs E F Bartling 1645-100 ,*5872*QUEERQU1LL w3 96 65 t» f f • M E Meys Mrs J W Smith 6260-100 Time, :£3%. =47%. 1:13%. Track fast. - DONATIONS PAID—, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , ANDORA 6.40 $ 4.80 $ 3.20 720—100 140—100 60—100 *OM 4 30 3.40 115—100 70—100 " BILLY -C ..... ...... 2-50 25—100 Winner— U. f, by Huon— Fedora, by Sain trained by D. T. Leonard; bred by Mr. J. L. Tarlton. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST — 2:48. AT POST — 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. ONDOItA came fast next to the inner rail in the stretch and, finishing gamely, got op in the final ■Mies. ROMP displayed keen speed in pace making and hold on gamely to the end. LILLY K. saved ground until reaching the stretch, then came to the outside, but failed to improve his position. STUARTS DRAFT was a forward contender the first half mile, then tired. Corrected weight — Qiiecrquill. 96. I — 0/«"*tf * 0 THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Union W., June 1. 1929—1:01—2—113. Purse 00. 2-year-0 Ot?« olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. June-4-2! -Ilbg Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36791 1NCUB1TH w 112 2 1 ll l1 1*1 1= C Chman T B Young 215-100 36671 SPORTY w 107 3 6 61 42 42 21 T Luther A Olson 580-100 THUXDR STRUCK w 110 8 4 21 21 21 32 T Root H G Betlwell 220-100 JAZ SCOOTER w 110 10 2 3 1 34 31 41 V Meimn B H Shafer 2725-100 ,36349 DARK RANGE wb 108 4 8 6i 5s 6« 5» O Pernia E A Raymond 1085-100 36528 3 GEORGE VAN S. w 110 6 7 71 73 61 62 C Landolt C Van Schoick 685-100 LIGHT MOVER w 105 5 3 4i 62 V 71 C Grnwd W E Stevens Jr 6270-100 33690 GADET GRAHAM w 108 7 6 Sl 81 8i»8i J Judy Mrs E S Swikard 2835-100 36075 JASMIN w 100 19 9 9 9 9 J Fredcks H D Hudson 4110-100 *36528* LITTLE PINDAR w 95 9 Wheeled. J Savage F A Kelly 1430-100 Time, .23%, :48%, 1:02. Track fast. ,— DONATIONS PAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , INCUBITE $ 6.30 $ 3.80 $ 2.70 215—100 90—100 35—100 BFOKTY 4.70 3.50 135—100 75—100 •THUNDER STRUCK 3.70 85—100 Winner— Ch. f, by Infinite — Cuba Belle, by Transvaal trained by E. Louden; bred by Messrs. De Xanev and Young. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST — 3:20. AT POST — 7 minutes. Start good and slow for all but Little Pindar. Won easily; second and third driving. 1NCFRITK. quick to begin, held the others safe throughout. SPORTY gained fast on the ontside .•* the leaders in the stretch and finished gamely. THCNDKRSTRUCK had no mishaps and ran a good jfrace, although tiring at the end. JAZ SCOOTER displayed early speed, but tired in the final eighth. "The others were outrun. Scratched— 36840 Curtain Call, 92. Overweights — lncubite, 5 pounds; Dark Range, 1: Sporty, 1; Jasmin, 3. — === t » O£»*p,00 FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Fortunate Girl, Sept. 8, 1928— 1:12%— 3 — 111. Purse 0*0 yO 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; Jnne-4-*29-Bbir third, 0. Claiming price. ,200; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 00 to 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 36795 RED GRANGE wb 5 116 6 1 l2 1* Is 1* J Connors KD Stable 100-100 .36728 LORELEI w 6 107 2 7 32 31 21 22 C Landolt W E Dunkinson 405-100 3662 7 BLUE AGATE wu 4 112 4 6 4*1 4= 31 32 J Judy M E Nelson 715-100 35322 YENUS w 8 111 12 22 21 4*, 41 W Taylor Mrs J H Nicholson 1760-100 ■3G790 VULNERABLE w 4 112 8 8 62 6* 62 5nk C Sanders A Dufauchard 2820-100 36790 *TO EVA w 3 98 3 3 5% 51 61 61 W Carroll H Booker 500-100 36674" ANTONIO we o 107 7 6 8 7*1 7» 7« J Longo C N Young 2750-100 •»1381 ARRAGOSA w 9 112 6 4 T* S % S T Smith W M Cain 4275-100 Time, :23, :47, 1:13%. Track fast. - DONATIONS PAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , iBED GRANGE .00 .40 .30 100—100 70—100 15—100 j LORELEI 8.90 3.10 95—100 55—100 I BLUE AGATE 3.10 65—100 i Winner— B. g, by Sweep — Flying Cinder, by Plaudit trained by B. Felix; bred by Mr. W. A. Bin hi. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 3:62. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third the same. RED GRANGE had the most speed throughout, but was tiring at the end. LORELEI, prominent all the way, finished courageously. BLCE AGATE worked his way up on the outside of the leaders in the stretch and finished fast. VENUS tired in the final eighth after showing early speed. The others were •ut paced. QfiQ91 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Backbone, June 1, 1929— 1:45%— 7— 107. Purse 00. 3-«l9*Oi7mk year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Jui:e-l-2!»-Hb|r Claiming piice, ,200; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 00 to ,800. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt I 36674 2 ARABIAN wb 8 109 1 4 6 6 6 6"k 1 C Sanders Mrs L M Holme* 430-100 I 3667 5 3 FLAHERTY wb 5 113 3 2 21 21 21! I1 21 W Bonner O Viau 125-100 | 3G7»42FA1R JUSTICE w 4 109 6 6 3"* 31 S" 31 3 O Fredcks C E Hudson 750-100 , 36393*YARGEE w 4 104 6 5 5» 4 44 4" 4h W Carroll Missouri Stable 440-100 ■•731 YACHTSMAN we 5 113 2 1 1«| 1 1"» 21 61 T Horn R Ryan 990-100 36794= *EVERGN QUEENw 3 9S 4 3 41 52 52 6 6 M E Meys W R Sallee 785-100 » Time, :24, :48%. 1:13%, 1:40, 1:46%. Track fast. ?2 DONATIONS PAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , , ARABIAN 0.60 .50 .30 430—100 125—100 65—100 1 IFLAHERTY 3.10 2.40 65—100 20—100 » TAIR JUSTICE 3.00 60—100 1 Winner — 15. g, by Colonel Vcnnie — Bonnie Eloise, by Clifford trained by L. M. Holmes; bred by lr. Jerome P.. Respess. Winner ntered to be claimed for ,800. WENT TO POST— 4:16. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; secoai and third dri%ing. ARAH1AN came with a rush on the outside in the last eighth and, overhauling the leaders, won , isoiug away. FLAHERTY forced the pace to the stretch, took command when straightened out and held I on gamely in the final drive. FAIR JlSTICE, a a factor throughout, was going well at the end. lAHLKK raced on the outside all the way. YACHTSMAN tired. EVERGREEN QUEEN finished fast. . tut in close quarters. Scratched— 30532 Pop Bell, IOC; 30731 Finland, 108. c=_ ~ : : QfiQ9 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Fortunate Ghl, Sept. 8, 1928— 1:12%— 3— 111. Purse 00. tL vJ «I ii» O 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. J— *■•»■»*»« I Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt t . 36585X«»X1 AGA w 4 116 3 3 33 2 1 l2 1U J Judy J M Hizar 140-100 i 36622JY CAMlBELL wn 7 11C 6 1 1»" 1" 23 2 C Grnwod Morman Stable 240-100 35773 AMP LADY w 3 98 1 5 6« 5« 4nk 31 J Longo M Gaughan 2235-100 S5147 TW KI.i: SPANGLEw 3 91 6 2 2i 3! 21 4= W Carroll A J Pershall 4275-100 36790 CHARLES D. JR. W t M 4 4 43 43 53 5» G Collins F A Kelly 1625-100 3 16627 SLNDY CIXjTHESwe 5 114 2 6 6 6 6 6 W Bonner W J Palmer 215-100 3 - DONATIONS PAID, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , Time. :23%, :48. 1 14. Track fast. "NONDAGA .80 .10 .70 140—100 65—100 35—100 JOHNNY CAMPBELL 3.40 3.00 70—100 50—100 CAMP LADY 4.00 100—100 I Winner — 15. g, by Vaudergrift — I.eainiss, by Leanience trained by J. M. Hizar; bred by Messrs. G. . iWatt «V Boca. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 4:42. OFF AT ONCE. Start g ,d and slow. Won easily: second and third driing. 1 NONDAGA cldsed up List on the outside entering the stretch and drew away decisively In the final ] JOHNNY CAMPRELL failed to withstand the winners challenge but was much the best of f !«tridcs. the ethers. CAMP UOI outlasted the tiring TWINKLE SPANGLE in the last sixteenth. The latter r had no excuses. KlMUY LOTIIKS l*egan slowly and again showed scant speed, fccratcbed— 30670 Ball Gee, W7; 36727 All Rlghtie, 107. j •■ ■ ; . . ! j I j . 1 ; .3 Q£*Q* tf2 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Sambeau, Sept. 3, 1928— 1:43%— 3— 104. Purs* 0*0«l7*0 00. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; Jiine-4-29-Hbp third, 0. Claiming price, ,600; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 00 to 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 366282FRNK McMAHONwb 5 111 8 6 51 32 2 V ll T Root Mrs E M Lanter 130-100 36449 ICE wb 7 109 2 2 lh 21 31 3» 2 J Kcllura J J Nesbitt 1290-100 367282*rEXNYRILE wn 4 102 6 4 2»1 ll 11 21 3**k L Wilson L C Everitt 1470-100 366743REBECK w 6 111 7 3 41 41 4 41 41 T Luther Missouri Stable 150-100 36789 WATCHFUL we 8 108 4 6 7« 7s 62 5*; 5*1 J Judy Mrs J Sharp 2835-100 366252*JACK OLEEN w 4 101 3 7 6* 5" 51 6 1 6» W Carroll Blue Ribbon Stable 740-100 36676 DARCO wb 4 105 1 1 31 61 72 7* 7« W Bonner M Tracey 6175-100 36674HARRY B. wn 12 100 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 R Allen R P Hamilton 12920-109 Time, :24, :48. 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:45. Track fast. - DONATIONS PAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , FRANK McMAHON .60 .20 .80 130—100 60—100 40—100 ICE 8.00 4.80 300—100 140—100 PENNYRILE 4.40 120—100 Winner — Dr. g. by Sir Martin — Watchful Waiting, by Hessian trained by L. Kindle; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST— 6:07. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good ar.d slow. Won handily; second and third the same. FRANK MeMAIlON took the lead when strraightened out in the stretch and held the race sttfe through the last eighth. ICE, a forward factor throughout, held the others safe at the end. FENNY-KILE tired in the run home and was doing his best to save third. REBECK ran an even race, but failed to improve her position Scratched— 36G722Jim Bridger, 112; 367 J52The Ulster, 107; 3C67611mmernocb, 87; 36847 Fair Bill, 100. Overweights — Ice, 4 p ui.ds; Pcnnyrile. 2; Watchful, 3.


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