Daily Racing Form Charts: Latonia, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-08

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LATONIA j LATONIA, XT.. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929— Latonia 1 Miie. Fourth day. Latonia Jockey Club, Inc. .spring mealing of "9 days. Weather threatening first three races; rainy thereafter. Stewards. S. C. Nuekols, T. . Bradley and E. Hogg. Placing Judges, W. II. Shelley, S. Uoodpaster and S. 11. McMcekin. Starter, W. Hamilton. Racing Secretary, W. 11. Shelley. Kaiin; starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 2:00 p. m. . W indicates whip, S spins, ■ blinkers. Fig- | ■res :n pareiitbe-s following the distance of "ach race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weilit carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. O". OA FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Sun Flag, June 20, 1324— 1:09%— 3— 107. Purse ,200. 3- Oi ImV year-old» and upward. Claiming. Net valueeto winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Ji!lie-7-29-I.at Claiming price. ,200. Index Horses A Wt IT S. V4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt MM**CRKBK INDIAN wb 5 115 2 6 21 22 l"k ll H Philpot Audley Farm Stable 331-100 3-1643 PURPLE LIGHT wb 4 115 8 1 l1 14 2» P D Connlly C Porter 3532-100 02274 HOKN RET.ATNSw 7 115 6 3 51 31 3 P D Dubois J B Respess MUM 36780 LOTUS TORCH w 4 115 5 4 71 6l 54 4* W Lscher C Van Dusen 1421-100 36569 * ot.1 TIMES w 4 110 7 2 •* 51 4nk 52 K RMMfl G M llcndrie 19..~-100 36913TIRN OVKR wb 4 lis 15 3J 4" 65 64 T Murray C H Trotter 2.1-100 : MM9* A8PIK WL GIRL wn 4 M?| 4 8 8 8 71 7* F Rouzier D Lehan 8232 100 J1734»*;R.NL»WOOD w 3 103 3 7 6"L 71 8 8 V Mciman J C Waters 4413-100 Time, M%, :46%, 1:12%. Track fast. , f2 MUTUELS PAID . „-EQUIVALENT BOOKING ODDS- ; CHEEK INDIAN $ 8.62 $ 5.44 $ 3.22 331—100 172—100 61—100 PURPLE LI3KT 26.08 7.68 1204—100 231—100 FOREIGN RELATIONS 2.96 48— 1C0 ITIlIf I r% h. by Sir Barton — Ki.una. by Golden Maxim trained by K. Spence; bred by Messrs. alontf.irt ft B. 1". Joies. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO FOST— 2:01. AT POST— 1 m;nute. Stan irood and slow. Won driving: se ond and third the same. CKEKK INDIAN moved up fast, in the opening quarter, followed on the outside of the pacemaker I U the stretch, where he responded resolutely and. after slowly disposing of PURPLE LIGHT, won drawinz avv.iy. FlRPl.E LIMIT showed good speed, saved ground after the opening quarter and tired near the end. FOREIGN RELATIONS saved ground after getting out of close quarters on the turn j and Mtatayed LITiTE TOUCH. The latter, taken back repeatedly under a poor ride, closed fast while racing w;de in the stretch. * BctatcfcrC— 36WS-Southland Boy, 11" : 3 i."12 Coohogan, 110; 36913 Miss Jimbill, 102; 36916 Ben Tin-•np li :. Overweights — Aspinwnll Girl, 1 pounds; Grandwood. 1. j Of7i 01 SECOND RACE— 58 UL:c. Wise Counsellor, June 23, 1923— :59— 2— HO. Park Hills j Oi 11 Purse. Purse ,200. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Net value to winner June-7-2.M.at 00; second, 00; third. 00. | Index Horses AWtlPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt j S6969 EIL-WEIR w 116 2 1 lh 1*| 14 lh J Heupel T H McCaffrey 5£8o-100 j 36973 KINGS CRIER w 116 5 5 31 3l 3"" 21 A Pascma E B McLean 191-100 •MM BI.UCII DINEEN" w 116 3 3 24 2* 2» 3nk W Lscher C J Haggan 4646-100 j 36572 3COLOXF.L HENRY w 116 4 4 54 5» 4» 4 W Crump D Breckinridge 312-100 ! 36657 LONG RUN wb 116 6 7 4" 4» 5 5 C E Allen G Y and C C Hieatt 312-100! SELECTION w 116 7 6 7- P 6J 6* W Fronk H P Headley 1178-100 j 36572 ROUGHNECK w 116 8 8 6 6l 7« 71* H Philpot Audley Farm Stable 789-100. EMULATOR w 116 12 8888T Murray C H Trotter 6919-100 Time, :23%. :47%. 1:01. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- ETL-WEIR 21.72 2.28 1.98 6986—100 1014—100 499— 100 I KINGS CRIER 4.50 3.70 125—100 85— ICO BLUCH DINEEN 20.74 937—100 Winner— Br. c. by Actuary— Miss Lady, by Pataud trained by G. Gould; bred by Mr. Thomas H. McCaffrey i. j ] WENT TO POST — 2:30. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. EIT-WE1R. away quickly, saved ground while making a good pace and, holding on stubbornly under | • strong ride, out.-tayed KINGS CIUEK. The latter gradually improved his position to the stretch, where j he was allowed to swerve repeatedly, then closed with a rush when straightened out near the end and was rapidly ov rtaking the winner. BLLCH DINEEN showed speed from the start and made a resolute finish. COLONEL HENRY, forced back when approaching the turn, suffered repeated interference in the stretch and might have been best. Or7~i~Y * tMTilOV44 M. Sun Flag, June 20. 1924— 1:09%— 3— 107. Purse ,300. 3-O 4 %-and£and year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner ,000; second. 00: third, 00. Claiming June-7-29-Lat price, ,500; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 00 to ,500. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 32618 UPTIME wb 112 15 32 2"k lh Is A Pascma S and A E Fuerst 491-10C SeSlSHOT SHOT wb 112 S 4 l1 1» 2* P W Fronk H P Headley 300-lOu 36611 MY ITOPBY wb 108 7 1 41 4* 31 31 J Heupel Southland Stable 550-100 j 36396 = ZURICH w 108 2 7 64 51 4« 4J D Connlly S C Lyne 771-100 j M11S**BUDDY BASIL wb 107 5 6 7 7 64 I* K Russell Basil Manor Stable 422-100 1 32188 1 EMON wb 110 6 2 61 6* 5» 6« W Lscher Everglade Stable 7119-100 1 36972 OUI MONSIEUR wb 112 4 3 2J 3 7 7 H Philpot Audley Farm Stable 464-100 Time, :23. :4S%, 1:12. Track fast. , 52 MUTUELS PAID — - EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- tjpTIME 1.82 .60 .66 4S1— 100 230—100 233—100 EOT SHOT .". 556 3.46 178—100 73—100 MY ROBBT "*.*."."." 508 154—100! W;imi r Ch. c, by Upset — Susan Lenox, by Handsel trained by A. Menger; bred by Mr. J. L. Brown i Wiuner entered to be claimed for ,800. WZNT TO POST— 2:59. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third, driving. UPTIME, easily best, followed close up under restraint and on the inside to the stretch, where he , ♦asily di-poed of HOT PHOT and. continuing gamely, won in hand. HOT SHOT set a good pace from the st:irt. forced the winner wide when he swerved in the stretch, then tired and just maanged to •tall off MY HOBBY. The latter, never far back, finished gamely. ZURICH lost much ground, but was going strong in the final stages. OUI MONSIEUR tired after showing speed for a half mile. OpaFj OOFOUEThTrACE— ri-16 Miles.-ChilhoweeToct. 6. 1924—1 :42«i— 3— 115. Purse ,200. jy j 3LandrJ 3-ycar-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; sec-Junc-7-29-Lat ond, 00; third. S100. Claiming price. ,000. Index Horses A Wt PP St i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 1 36916= COLORATURA wb 4 107 2 1 li 1* 1 T» 1« H Schutte Harned Broa 452-100 36436 ♦I.OUISVILELOUw 4 107 3 4 4 4» 3« 2 2« K RusseU F W Bradsby 298-100 36777 ILLUSTRIOUS w 3 1061 6 8 8 7* 4« 4» 3« J Ryan Byrd and Hieatt 3385-100 36719 DOLLY SETH w 6 112 8 3 3« 2 1 2 3» 4" L Canf ield E H Von Roenn 203-100 36777 SPOT LIGHT w 4 112 5 7 7» 8 7« 6» 5» D Dubois W E Hupp 685-100 36514 CHIZ wb 3 106 7 6 6 6J 6* 5» 6" H Philpot Parkview Stable 2058-100 36775 I.DYBASIL w 4 112 4 5 5 5 8 8 7e N Huff Basil Manor Stable 4938-100 36916 HOLD FAST w 4 112 1 2 2 3* 51 I" 8 W Crump M H Reed 1065-100 Time, :24%, :48?5. l:14«i, 1:414£, 1:4814. Track muddy. MUTUELS PAID , ,-EQ.UrVALNT BOOKING ODDS- COLORATURA 1.04 $ 5.32 $ 3.36 452—100 166—100 68—100 XOUISVILLE LOU 404 3.26 102-100 63-100 ILLUtTEIOUS 8.20 310—100 vviniiet— Ch. f, by Cudgel — GalH-Curci, by Ivan the Terrible trained by J. Reed; bred by Mr. W. W. Harden. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST — 3:28. AT POST — 1 minute. | Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. COLORATURA, well suited by the going, raced into a long lead after the first qnarter, saved ground and won easily. LOUISVILLE LOU moved up on the stretch turn and held on gamely. ILLUSTRIOUS far back for five-eighths, came fast in the final quarter. DOLLY SETH began tiring after •bowing the most speed to the stretch. SPOT LIGHT was outrun. CHIZ had no mishap. HOLD FAST •bowed brief early speed, but dropped back suddenly after a half mile and was eased up when beaten. Scratched— 36!i74 Latch Key, 100: 36019 Ada Adler, 112. Ovcrwi ights— Illustrious, 1J pounds: Chis. 1. , 0yf-tYp~A FIFTH BACE4"M=le] Sun Flag, June 20. 1924—1:09*4—3—107. Taylor Mill Purse. ! t3 4 JLm4 Purse ,200. 3-ycar-olds. Fillies and Mares. Allowances. Net value to winner : ! Jnne-7-29-I.at 00; second. 27; third, 18. Index Horses AWt IPSt i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36779CURP.ENT w 3 109 2 2 11 1» 1 1J1 E Pool R S Clark 44-100 36613 = YESTA w 3 105 1 3 31 21 2« 2» D Dubois J T and G H Clay 733-100 84638 LADY GOSSIP wb 3 107 5 1 21 3» 3» 3« J Heupel Laffoon and Yeiser 2157-100 35662 RUENIE w 3 104 3 5 45 410 415 4=° D Frogtte C W Riedinger 396-100 36299 LYNETTE STONE wb 3 102 4 4 5 5 5 5 W Gooler Penn Villa Farm Stable 8142-100 | Time, :24, :483i, 1:14, Track muddy. , MUTUELS PAID . ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-CURRENT .88 .32 No show prices. 44 — 100 16 — 100 TESTA 3.62 81—100 Winner B. f, by Chatterton — Dark Water, by Dark Ronald trained by A. Baker; bred by Mr. Aittar b. bmotl. i WENT TO FOST— 3:55. AT POST— 1 minute. I Stnrt g ii I and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CURIIKNT. much the best, set the early pace and, under steady restraint, opened up a good lead when ie:nJy tnd wor well in hand. VESTA saved giound while folowing close up in the early stages, dropped back on the stretch turn, but gained some ground when the winner was taken in hand in the final eighth. LADY GOSSIP began quickly and displayed good speed to the stretch, where she tired fcadiv. RiiFNli: was done after three-eighths. LYNETTE STONE was outrun. Scratched 36T71 Nellie Cusjis, 104. Over igl.t — Current. 1 pound; Vesta, 3; Lady Gossip. 3. 5*W-| * "sixTHTrACE— 5-8 Mile. Wise Counsellor, June 23, 1923 — :59 — 3 — 110. Purse ,200. «_ 4 liD 2-year-olds. Claiming. N?t value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Claim-J une-7-21-1 ;:t ing price, ,000; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 00 to ,600, Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36778 1RESS CAROLYN w 107 8 8 M 1 1* ll D Connlly F McConkie 142-100 36333HADES w 110 6 7 3* 2* 2l 2» A Pascma E B McLean 410-100 36969YINGO wb 110 6 6 51 5* 41 31 D Dubois T P Hayes 428-100 36914 OJ1BWAY w 110 4 3 61 4» 31 4» J Heupel T H McCaffrey 1687-100 36657oRAL BEACH w 115 13 4" 6» 6« 5« W Fronk H P Headley 1901-100 36608 NIM THE NYMPHwb 110 7 3 21 31 51 «• W Crump D Breckinridge 666-100 36657 DON TINKY w 110 11 71 7» 7» 7* T Murray J Stewart 7706-100 35012 WIZARDY wl08»» 8*»9 8»W Lscher W Maher MM M 36465 DUTCH BOY W107J4 81and19W Kern Audley Farm Stable 7500-100 Time, :24%, :49, 1:02%. Track muddy. , MUTUELS PAID— ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS PRINCESS CAROLYN .84 .36 .52 142—100 68—100 26—100 HADES 4.38 2.78 119—100 39—100 WINGO 2.80 40—100 Winner — Br. f, by Prince Pal — Ancestress, by The Manager or Manager Waite trained by 8. 8. Combs; fered by Messrs. Gjdtaher Bros.. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST — 4:26. AT POST — 3 minutes. Start good and stow. Won easily; second and third driving. ] PRINCESS CAROLYN benefited extensively when permitted to cross sharply in front of almost the entire field shortly after the start and then impeded NIM THE NYMPH on the turn and, racis into a clear lead, continued well and outstaved HADES. The latter almost fell in the jam shortly after the start, moved up fast on the 6tretch turn and finished gamely. WINGO suffered early interference and finished with a rush. OJIBWAY ran a good race. CORAL. BEACH suffered from interference. NIM THE NYMln was forced back by the winner on the turn. Scratched— 370.;8 Cherokees Ridge, 108. ■3 Ory-g * i2 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Chilhowee, Oct. 6, 1924—1:42—3—115. Purse ,200. li 4 3-+d9 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 27; third, 18. Claiming June 7-29-Lat price, ,500. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36918 VANDAL w 113 3 1 14 1* 1* 1* 1* K Hofman H Ootfl 346-100 36974 WOOLORAC w 110 1 5 5* 4» V V 2»k J Majestic F P Letelller 289-100 36715*LIGHT HAMPSON wb 105 4 3 3* 5» 3* 3» 3* K Russell Parkview Stable 7116-100 35781 TONY JOE w 110 5 2 4* 3" 4 4* 4h D Dubois T P Hayes 1347-100 36226 ST. IGNATIUS w 110 6 6 6» 6* 5* 5» 5 » A Pascma W W Williamson 295-100 36781«PETER DIXON w 105 2 7 7 7 7 7 6» H Schutte J D Doyle 1381-100 35856 LUCKY XENORA w 101 7 4 2 2* 6« 6* 7 F Smock P J ONeill 439-lOi Time, -.24%, :49%, 1:16%, l:43y5, 1:50. TTack muddy. , MUTUELS PAID ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS VANDAL 18.92 .06 .92 346—100 103—100 46—100 WOOLORAC 4.04 3.24 102—100 62—100 LIGHT HAMPSON 8.14 S07— 100 Winner — Ch. g, by Tryster — Stajnps, by Wadsworth trained by A. W. Hamel; bred by Messra R. A H. Oots. Winner entered to be claimed for S2.700. WENT TO POST— 4:56. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. VANDAL, sent into the lead at once, raced a trifle wide while being rated in front and, responding to a mild shaking up after reaching the stretch, held the lead safe. WOOLORAC began slowly, but worked his way up gradually and tired near the end. LIGnT HAMPSON. crowded back by WOOLORAC on the second turn, finished resolutely on the extreme outside. TONY JOE had no mishaps. ST. IGNATIUS could not gain a contending position after being blocked when racing well on the back stretch. Scratched— 3671oSuperlove, 108. Overweight — Lucky Xenora. 1.


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