Daily Racing Form Charts: Omaha, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-06

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1 • , 1 . 1 1 ! I I * J i t 1 - 1 . t - » I I . - t 0 0 OMAHA OMAHA. NEB., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. 192D.— Ak-Sar-Ben Field 1 Mile. Fifth day. Ak Sar-B-n Exposition Company. Spring meeting of 30 days. Weather clear. Steward representing the Nebraska State Racing Commission, N. J. Ronin. Stewards, H. P. Conk-ling and P. Reed. Judges, J. Carey and J. S. Rothert. Starter, E. Thomas. Racing Secretary, J. Carey. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 3:00 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. QfiQfi9 FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Centimeter, June 16. 1927—1:05—9—112. Purse 00. 3-OOvOm year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; Junc-5-29-Oma fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 35311 HERDSMAN w 7 114 1 3 65 53 310 1° C Critchfd Chamberlain and Howland 740-100 36277BRAEDALBANE w 10 109 3 1 l1 1» l1 2* L Logan W M Mikel and Son 990-100 352163*CUEVAS wb 4 109 4 4 22 2* 21 315 C Miller Midnitrht Follies Stable 390-100 36806 NUCKOLS BOY w 3 106 2 5 31 8* ih 4 1 B Jenkins K S Cleveland 250-100 34766 MOXA wb 6 109 5 2 42 4h 53 53 H WTest L S Paul 250-100 36805 = MOXTELLO w 5 114 8 8 8 7h 6" 61 R Cochran Knapp and Fulvvider 2130-100 35214 ELLA MAY w 4 110 7 7 71 8 8 T* G Woolf C Dietz 9140-100 32743ENOLA B. w 3 96 6 6 6 6a 7* 8 J D Collins Joliet Stable 2840-100 Time, :24%, :51%, 1:05%, 1:13%. Track heavy, r— MUTUELS PAID EQUTVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, HERDSMAN 6.80 .40 .20 740—100 170—100 60—100 BRAEDALBANE 3.60 2.40 80 — 100 20—100 CUEVAS 2.60 30 — 100 Winner — B. g, by Paicines — Charity Bell, by Luck and Charity trained by P. Howland; bred by Mr. Frank J. Kelley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST — 2:02. AT POST — 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HERDSMAN saved ground on the last turn and, finishing in determined fashion, got up In time to head BRAEDALBANE in the final strides. BRAEDALBANE set the pace and held a good lead into the stretch, but just failed to last. CUEVAS was a factor throughout. NUCKOLS BOY tired badly. MON-TEI.LO was badly outrun all the way. Scratched— 36458 Knighthood, 10G; 368613Rock Bottom. 100: 363923tapistrano, 109; 25109 Boki, 111; 35118 Flossy Hare, 96; 35909 Centimeter, 109; 36321 Eunice Atwell, 93; 24670 My Darling, 101; 31087* Pequeto, 98. Overweigl t — Ella May, 1 pound. QAQfiQ SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Centimeter. June 16, 1927 — 1:05 — 9—112. Purse uDt/OO 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; June-»-29-Oma third, 0; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,200. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt S5217*BILL HENRY w 4 106 8 1 Ill2 Is l3 T May W Kelley 6010-100 31091 LOU MACK w 5 106 2 5 2" 32 21! 2» S Holecko B F McClaln 720-100 36423 FILD MARSHLws 4 106 4 7 8« 51 5* 3J W Castle H C Rummage 570-100 36742 3W1LDRAKE w 9 111 1 8 5h 41 42 4« G Woolf A G Tarn 310-100 36928*KOP THE COIN wb 6 106 5 6 4l 21 31 51 C Miller See and Frazier 1820-1C0 35269CLERMONT JR. wb 6 106 3 9 910 61 64 64 C McHugh W C Whealdon 2850-100 36458THEO. FAY wb 7 U4 9 4 61! 7« 7s 7* J Congore O L Foster 300-100 36037 PANOLA w 6 104 10 3 31 83 810 S12 A Potteet H E Roberts 1430-100 35283»I TOLD YOU w 4 114 6 2 7" 98 9" 9« C Critchfd J C Sawyer 460-100 32434 MISS IRENE w 3 101 7 10 10 10 10 10 M Barton P W Duffy 8850-100 Time, :25. :5i%. 1:06%, 1:16%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID v EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, BILL HENRY 22.20 4.60 9.20 6010—100 2130—100 860—100 LOU MACK 7.00 5.00 250—100 150—100 FIELD MARSHAL 6.20 210—100 Winner — Br. g, by Polroma — May W., by Ben Trovato trained by C. Russell: bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 2:32. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow out of machine. Won easily; second and third driving. BILL HENRY took the lead at once and, showing good speed in the going, easily held sway to the end. LOU MACK raced close to the leader from the start, but barely lasted to hold second place safe. FIELD MARSHAL finished with a rush and was gaining rapidly. WILDRAKE could never get to the leaders. TIIEO. FAY raced on the outside all the way and tired. PANOLA showed a flash of early speed. Scratched — 3G45S Woodfaee, 9C; 36460 Superfrank. 100 36S59 Margarita Abeam, 106 36S05»Omar- dale, 98; 34901 Vigor, 111; 31875Dr. Charlie, 109; 36859 Redskin, 111; 363903Western Eagle, 106. _ J QfiQQ/f THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Realist, June 25, 1927— 1:11%— 4— 108. Purse 00. 4-year- OOuO"! olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; June-5-29-Omn fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36742 2THRACE w 5 112 1 1 lh l1 l2 l1 W Crees B Creech SO-lOO 36809*THE WORLD wb 8 107 2 3 32 3« 2 2» W Ellswtb T Horning 600-100 22989NEW HAMPIREwb 9 112 3 2 22 2h 3» 31 H West C McDonough 820-100 34280 CUSICK wb 4 112 5 7 6 51 4" 42 G Woolf C Dietz 1640-100 36859 MOVE ON SETH w 8 107 4 4 41 43 510 5« L Frye B F McClain 800-100 29216PENGUIN wb 4 112 6 6 58 6« 63 6s L Madden J McNamara 1260-100 30363JEAN SETH W4 102 76 7 777JD Colns Joliet Stable 2470-100 Time, :25%. :52%, 1:21%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID ,-EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS-, THRACE .60 .00 .80 80—100 50—100 40—100 THE WORLD 3.80 3.20 90—100 60—100 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4.20 110—100 Winner — Br. g, by John P. Grier — Ionia, by Martinet trained by B. Johnson; bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:05. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow out of machine. Won easily; second and third driving. THRACE, apparently best, went to the front at once and was never headed, winning easily. THB WORLD made a game effort to overtake the winner in the stretch, but was not good enough. NEW HAMPSHIRE was tiring at the finish. CUSICK began slowly and made up some grouud. MOVE ON SETH tired. Scratched— 36429 Beowulf, 107; 36928 Archaist, 112; 31207 = Marmary, 107. QDQQtr FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Realist. June 25, 1927— 1:11%— 4— 108. Purse 00. 3-year- OUt/OU olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, June-5-29-Oma 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 35283»LIEUTXT SETH wb 5 106 3 1 l2 l2 l1 l1 T May W Kelley 1450-100 36742 SUBWAY TUBEvvb 3 107 13 2s 2» 2" 2nk H Duncan V Cloud 410-100 367452KIT CARSON ws 7 116 5 2 31 3i 3« 3* C. Critchfd Leslie Stable 150-100 364242RITTER wb 6 111 2 5 43 41 4« 4« J Congore O L Foster 400-100 35216 MUSKETEER wb 6 106 7 4 65 6* 6* 5« C Miller See and Frazier 560-100 30688LIBERTY w6 99 46 7 776SC McHugh A L Jones 1510-100 36359 LA-COED W3 98 67 5h54517L Miller J J Coughin 1960-100 Time, :25, :51%, 1:21%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID . ,-EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS-, LIEUTENANT SETH 1.00 .80 .60 1450—100 340—100 80—100 SUBWAY TUBE 4.80 2.80 140—100 40—100 KIT CARSON 3.00 60—100 Winner — B. g, by Seth — Bathilde, by Astronomer trained by C. Russell; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones. Winner enti red to be claimed for . 000. WENT TO POST— 3:40, AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. LIEUTENANT SETH showed the most early speed and, setting a good pace In the going, lasted to win under hard riding. SUBWAY TUBE raced forwardly and held second place safe at all stages. KIT 1 CARSON saved ground in the run home, but could not improve his position. The others were outpaced and were never dangerous. Scratched— 36463Elmer H., 111. Continued on fifteenth page. OMAHA Continued from tenth page. OCQQC FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Realist, Juno 25. 1927— 1 :11%— 4— 108.1 Ak-8ar-Ben Queens uOt/OU Handicap. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 50; second, Junc-5-2J-Onia 00; third. 00; fourth. 0 Index Bane* AWtPPSt i J« Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. l ls Strt J6807»SH10K11 AN w 8 B 2 2 V V Is 1:JL Logan V Clem 320-100 S6807SJAK ALEXNDER w 6 112 1 1 3J 2» 2» 23 W Crees McConnell A Walker 100-100 36807 FORTUNTE GIRLwb 4 99 5 4 43 4« 33 3 J Redding C E l avison 980-100 36358RIP RAP wsr 5 112 3 5 6 5 46 4° C Critchfd Irwin L S and S Co 520-100 36807OL1 K1CKAPOO w 6 111 4 3 21 31 5 5 J Congore O L Foster 820-100 Time, :254i, :51. 1:20. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-SHERIDAN .40 .20 .60 320—100 60—100 30— 1C0 JACK ALEXANDER 2.80 2.60 40—100 30—100 10RTUNATE GIRL 3.40 70—100 Winner — Br. h, by Sweep— Iridescence, by Piter Tan trained by N. Beal ; bred by Mr. Harry F. Siii. lair. WENT TO POST— 4:10. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and blow out of machine. Won easily; second and third driving. SI1ER1DAN quickly sprinted to the front and, saving ground under a good ride, easily led to the finish. JACK ALEXANDER made up much ground in the last quarter and was gaining, but did not threaten the winner. FORTUNATE GIRL disponed of the others in the stretch. RIP RAP was outpaced. OLD KICKAPOO tired badly. Scratched— 36308 : Proctor liug, 1U9; 30359 Taddywawa, 104. Overweight — Jack Alexander, 3 pounds. QftQST SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Mary B., June 15. 1928— 1:43«5— 5— 103. Purse OOuO 4 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; Jnne-S-29-Onin third. 0; fourth. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt »4 fo and Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 35910 » LONG JOE w 0 109 3 3 2* 2* 2- 23 ln L Logan E Lrillon 90-100 .1«860 WEATHERVNE W 5 104 1 1 l1 1" 1 1 2» J Redding J Noel 670-100 36859 MASTER ROCK w 4 106 5 2 3= 3" 3» f 3* T May W T Studebaker 880-100 36863 3CULPEPER wb 5 114 2 5 4* 4» 4 4« 41 C Critchfd H H Chopin 350-100 35118 PATIIAN wr. 8 108 6 6 5J55 511 5=° 5=° H Hay H D Cox 1390-100 3.5976 HIGHLD TRINCEwr. 4 108 7 7 7 7 7 61 6« S Holecko Durkee and Pickens 2140-100 36861 HENCE W S 108 4 4 6» 6« 6* 7 7 M Barton H W Dufry 3140-100 Time, :26%, :53. 1:22. 1:52".,, 1:58%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID — -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, LONG JOE .80 .00 .60 90— 100 60—100 30—100 "WEATHERVANE 4.60 3.20 130—100 60—100 MASTER ROCK 3.60 80—100 Winner — B. g, by Uorron — Carreno. by Lally train edby J. Meal; bred by Messrs. Crommelin and •Joriiaiii. Winner entered to lie claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:46. OFF AT ONCE. Start gr od and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. LONG JOE raced close to WEATHERYANE in the early running, caught the latter approaching the finish and held her safe at the end. AVEATI1EKVANE beemed to like the going and held on gamely VkN challenged. MASTER ROCK was always best of the others, but never threatened the first two. ClLPEPER was bumped at the start, was in tight quarters around the first turn and could not improve Lis position thereafter. Scratched— 36S0i-Thistle Clad. 101: 3G932 Catesby, 103; 3C864 Burk Dale, 111; 36275 General Fryer, 103. V|»£6QQO 6EVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Mary B., June 15, 1928— 1:43%— 5— 103. Purse «l V»J»00 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; June-5-2J-Oina third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36864*L»KY MOON w 11 109 5 4 2 2* 2C l1 l3 J Redding B F McClain 120-100 36800 = UNCLE JAY wb 7 106 1 2 l3 V 1* 2« 2" T May J C Studebaker 240-100 36862 s* WEE GIRL ws 7 104 3 14 31 3« 312 33 C Miller Buchanan Bros 440-100 36864 DUSK W S 108 4 5 3 4« 410 4" 43° R Cochran H Hochenbury SlO-100 36288*LUKE FOREST nl M ! I i 5 6 5 5 R Depei ini Jones Stock Farm Sta 1080-100 Time, :26. :53. 1:21%. 1:51%. 1:57. Track heavy. r — MUTUELS PAID — . EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-DRY MOON .40 .00 .20 120—100 50—100 10—100 UNCLE JAY 2.80 2.20 40—100 10—100 "WEE GIRL 2.40 20—100 Winner — B. g, by Olambala — Honeymoon, by Matchmaker trained by B, F. McClain; bred by Mr. Richard T. Wilson. Wii.ner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:20. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won easily: 6ccond and third driving. DRY MOON permitted UNCLE JAY to set the pace, came fast under hard riding In the Inst quarter • nd, getting to the front in mid stretch, won easily. UNCLE JAY displayed the most speed in the early lacing, but had little left when the winner challenged. WEE GIRL was never in danger of losing third place. DUSK was badly outrun. Scratched— 36931 Babbling, 103: 36928 Cellini, 109: 30217 Guest of Honor, 111; 36237Frank Sump-tor, MS; 3"i902 Captain Martin, 109: 18024 Jimmie Schuster. 103.


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