Daily Racing Form Charts: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-08

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1 | , ! : ! | i I BAINBRIDGE PARK GEAUGA LAKE, OHIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929.— Bainbridge Park 1 Mile. Twelfth day. Bainbridg* Breeders and Racing Association. Spring meeting of 25 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards, J. T. Ireland. John I. Day and Robert L. Eddy, Jr. Judges, Julius Reeder, William Dang-man and R. A. Leigh. Starter, G. H. Wingfield. Racing Secretary, Julius Reeder. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 2:15 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 horsa and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. QfT-g Or FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Fortunate Girl, Sept. 8, 1928— 1:12%— 3— 111. Purse 00. «Z 4 JLJbI 4 3-ycar-clils and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00: third. 0. June-"-29-Bbg Claiming price, ,000. Index Horses AWtPPSt % V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36845 DAXCEAWAY WB 3 105 5 5 S"* 2J 2» 1 C Grnwod I J Collins 1153-100 3C845:BUCKON w 4 111 10 1 1* 14 l1 2* O Pernia M Guciardo 690-100 36845KNE OF CLUBSwb 4 116 4 2 44 4nk 3» 34 H Elston V Clay 90-100 36727 BUCEPHALUS w 5 107 1 8 6" 6| 4j 4» T Bolnese J Wilson 1285-100 36925 CHARLES D. JR. w 3 102 3 3 2J 3 5» 5f G Collins F A Kelly 4275-100 36775 GRANDMA G. w 3 97 2 4 7nk 51 61 6»* J Savage Mrs R B Delozler 1260-100 36976 WOODMONT wb 4 110 8 9 9: 8» 74 71 F Horn R Ryan 2690-100 36*73 PARDON w 3 102 9 7 5" 7"k 8* 8* T Root Miss E M Lanter 1405-100 36795i*STANMORH w 6 105 7 6 81 9» 9» 9* N Le Blnc Aldrich and Winaras 585-100 36845 WAGER w 4 108 6 10 10 10 10 10 T Luther L C Everitt 13170-100 Time, :23, -.46%. 1;13. Track fast. DONATIONS PAID-, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , DANCEAWAY 5.10 .70 .80 1155—100 335—100 90—100 BUCHON 4.30 3.00 115—100 50—100 KNAVE OF CLUBS 2.50 25—100 Winner — B. f, by Whiskaway — Broom Dance, by Sweep trained by A. Miller; bred by Mr. W. E. Hupp. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:19. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third the same. DANCEAWAY. well up throughout, wore down BUCHON in the last sixteenth and won going away. BUCIION displayed keen early speed and held the others safe. KNAVE OF CLUBS suff red some interference at the far turn, but finished resolutely in the stretch. BUCEPHALUS closed much ground. CHARLES D. JR. tired. Scratched — 3C789 Face Cream, 102: 36S44 Lothario, 112; 3G625 Rosa Sweep, 92; 36980 May Fly, 105. Overweights — Danceaway, 2 pounds; Buchon, 2. Corrected weight — Wager. 108. j * Q SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Union W., June 1, 1929—1:01—2—113. Purse 00. 2-year-i 3W~I _l O olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Jone-7-29-Bb? Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36922 1NCUBITB will 2 2 21 lnk l1 l1 C Chraan T B Young 150-100 36846 »IIATTIE SETH w 108 8 1 lh 21 31 2°k N Le Blnc Missouri Stable 440-100 36922 JAZ SCOOTER w 105 3 5 3i 31 21 31 W Taylor B H Shafer 1825-100 36791*FLOR DEL MAL w 108 7 3 5J 5s 4* 4J R Cooper F H Carpenter 470-100 36846 FLORENCE H. w 104 6 4 K 4 51 51 M E Mys H Herendeen 705-100 36528 WHITE KNEE w 107 4 6 6» 6« 6* 6* D Smith J R Allen 1290-100 36846 SKOOTY POOTY w 109 5 7 71 7» 7« 7» J Kellum C Bild 1705-100 INFINITE FAITH w 105 18 8888J Fredcks R McKinney 1265-100 Time, :24. :48*5. 1:01%. Track fast. DONATIONS PAID , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , INCUBITE .00 .50 .60 150—100 75—100 30—100 HATTIE SETH 4.80 4.50 140—100 125 — 100 JAZ SCOOTER 7.00 250—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Infinite — Cuba Belle, by Transvaal trained by E. Louden; bred by Messrs. D« Lanev and Young. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST — 2:47. AT POST — 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. INCLT.ITE raced forwardly throughout and held his opponents comparatively safe all the last eight. HATTIE SETH, a keen factor for the first half, raced wide in the stretch, losing much ground, but finished gamely. JAZ SCOOTER showed a creditable race and was close up throughout. FLOK DEL MAL saved ground in the stretch, but was in close quarters at the turn for home. FLORENCE H. was on the outside of the field all the way. Scratched— :«i0713Tackle. Ill; 30922 little Pindar, 103; 3C922 George Van S., 102; Fair Allan, 111; Playfellows Dream, 108; Silly Wire, 108. Overweight — Incubite, 2 pounds. QfTllOO THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Backbone, June 1, 1929— 1:45%— 7— 107? Purse 00. O 4 XmiI 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 1929.sh50; second, 00; third. 0. June-7-29-Bbg Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36925 3 CAMP LADY w 3 98 7 3 l1 1J 1* 1* 1* R Cooper M Gaughan 300-100 37030 CARIBE wb 7 116 8 8 8 6"1 5"k 3nk 2i O Pernia Mrs J R Carvallo 785-100 36844 WAYNE JR. w 6 111 6 4 3»k 2nk 2* 2J 3nk D Smith W M Cain 1605-100 34941 IMA LITTLE wb 3 98 1 2 61 7* 61 4" 44 W Carroll C J Wilken 1:25 100 36977 LUCK PIECE" wb 3 111 5 5 2" 34 32 51 51 J Connors K D Stable 2915-100 36847 FORETOLD w 3 106 2 1 41 54 75 6* 6» N Le Blnc Missouri Stable 375-100 36976 WOOLLATT wb 4 108 4 6 54 41 41 7» 74 J Judy Mrs J Keller 2710-100 36623*S1R RETLAW wb 3 95 3 7 7»k 8 8 8 8 J Saape W I Kr.hn 2635-100 Time, :24, :48 1:14%. 1:40%, 1:47%. Track fast. DONATIONS PAID-v , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , CAMP LADY .20 .70 30 360—100 135—100 115—100 CARIBE 6.80 4.40 240—100 120—100 I WAYNE JR 11.20 460—100 Winner — Ch. f. by Campfire — Lady Hampstead, by Fati :! ss trained by M. Gaughan; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Unncock. Winner entered to b claimed for ,000 WENT TO POST— 3:17. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CAMP LADY had the most speed throughout and was never in trouble. CARIBE closed an immense gap and came fast on the outside in the stretch. WAYNE JR. raced lose up tln i:_hout. saved ground and held on well. IMA LITTLE was crowd* I back going to the first turn, but finishrd fast and gamely in thL last quarter. LUCK PIECE showed improvement. FORETOLD had no mishaps. Overweights — Lucky Piece, 3 pounds; Wodlatt, 2. Continued on fifteenth page. BAINBRIDGE PARK Continued from ninth page. « fW-t OA FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Sambeau, Sept. 8, 1928— 1: 43 %— 3— 104. Purse Ul It" 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; lecond, 00: June-7-29-Hbg third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36795 FLITTERMAN w 4 105 6 4 2"* 1° V " U C Greenod D Huon 820-100 S6977»FAIR BILL, w 3 300 4 3 li 21 3* 2* 2» W Carroll H G Bedwell 400-100 36926FRK McMAHON WB 5 113 6 5 3« 3 * 31 3 T Root Mis- E M Lanter 445 100 36924 YARGEE W 4 310 2 7 4" * 42 4» 4* 4» O Pernia Missouri Stable 340-100 36924 FAIR JUSTICE w 4 109 7 6 61 5i 5J 61 6°* J Fredcks C E Hudson 605-100 36532 2TRY AGAIN w 7 113 3 2 5 6J 61 5» 6" T Luther T F Bornman 5S5-100 36924 YACHTSMAN wb 5 112 1 1 7 7 7 7 7 F Horn R Ryan 540-101 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13%, 1:39. 1:43%. Track fast. „n„,„„ 2 DONATIONS PAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , FLITTERMAN 8.40 $ 7.60 $ 4.10 820—100 280—100 105—100 FAIR BILL 6.70 4.40 185—100 120— 1C0 FRANK McMAHON 4.50 125—100 Winner— Ch. g. by Flittergold— Amans, by Bryn Mawr trained by D. Huon; bred by Mr. H. E. i Kellers. Winner entered to bo claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:42. AT POST— 1 minute. I Start pood and slow. Won ridden out; second and third the same. FLITTERMAN displayed keen speed throughout, but had to be hustled along near the end to stall i •ff FAIR BILL The latter raced prominently all the way and made a game but unsuccessful attempt to overhaul the winner in the stretch. FRANK McMAHON, a faclor for seven-eighths, tired thereafter, but held the others safe. YARGEE was shuffled back after the start but had clear sailing on the outside after the first quarter. The others were outrun. Scratched — 3G794 Bunthorne, 115. Overweights — Flitterman. 1 pound; Yargee, 1. c= 0 f71O1 FILTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Fortunate Girl, Sept. 8, 1928— 1:12%— 3— 111. Purse 00. 0 lOl 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index" Horses AWtsTSt V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 3fi849JACK HOWE w 3 99 4 4 1» 1* 1« 1» W Carroll J C Ellis 70-100 36792 ALTO w 3 106 1 1 2= 2« 24 2» F Horn Mrs J W Smith 295-100 35044 HELEN DEAN w 3 104 5 2 41 4» 3 32 G Collins Kelly and Lean 390-100 OLD BOSS w 3 112 2 3 3i 31 4* 4» J Kellum H Herendeen 2245-100 34741 FORCE we 4 107 3 5 5 5 5 5 T Root Blue Ribbon Stable 1605-100 Time, :23. 46%. 1:12%. Track fast. DONATIONS PAID-v , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , JACK w»*- HOWE $ 3.40 $ • 2.50 $ 2.20 70—100 85—100 10— 100 ijTA 29 26„ 45— 100 30—100 HEI EN DEAN .7.7.7.7. . .".*....*.... . 2-80 40—100 Winner— B. g, by Pandion— Birdie G., by Vacdergrift trained by L. V. Bellow; bred by Mr. S. N. Ilolmau. WENT TO POST — 4:20. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. J K HOWE was much the best and never left the result in doubt. ALTO was bard ridden In the stretch and was tiring at the end. HELEN DEAN made up considerable ground in the last quarter and easily disposed of the tiring OLD BOSS. FORCE was outclassed. Sciatched— 3«24.VEndor, 107; .V.S48 Tchadar. 102; 3C792 Eatonden. 112. 0%mm •« OO SIXTH KACE3-4— MUeTlFortunate Girl, Sept. 8, 1928— 1:12 V6— 3— 111. Purse 5800. § lO 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. ™ ~~ ~~ ~ J iiiic-7-°9-Bb0 Index "Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36980 OUR BUDDY w 7 111 5 5 6» 4 21 P W Carroll C N Young 265-100 36587 JO-NY CALLAHANw 4 112 7 8 7» 5» 5 23 T Luther M A Walsh 590-100 36921 JROMP wb 7 114 S3 31 31 311 3" C Grnwod Norman Stable 90-100 36976 FORETELL w 6 110 1 1 11 2* H 4" J Judy Missouri Stable 2375-100 36920 FAIR GIRL w 3 104 4 6 4 6» 6s 5 1 T Root H G Bedwell 905-100 36789MAGGIE B. wb 3 92 2 2 V- 1" 41 68 R Cooper J R Allen 62X0-100 369 5TKLE SPANGLE w 3 92 6 7 5» 7» 73 7» T McDott A J Pershall 27S5-100 31735 DR. MAC M1LLAN w 7 3.4 3 4 8 8 8 8 H Brown D Hicks 6415-100 Time. :23%, ffV%, 1:14/ Track fast. ,- DONATIONS PAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , OUR BUDDY .30 .30 .90 265-100 65-100 45-100 4.70 4.10 135—100 105 — 100 liTJ mv CAIIAHAN " M ROMP ; ; ; ; . . ; . . . . . 2.70 35—100 Viiiiir— 15. g/byTlieo. Cool;— June Bug, by Burgomaster trained by S. McNeil; bred by Mr. Ed ■waid F Simms. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:45. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third the same. OCR BUDDY gained fast when straightened out in the stretch and, overhauling the leaders, drew clear near the end. JOHNNY CALLAHAN came with a rush in the final eighth and outstayed ROMP the but held on gamely at the end FORETELL The latter raced on the outside of the leaders all way had no excuses and tired in the final drive. FAIR GIRL finished gamely on the outside. MAGGIE B Scratched— 30921 Stuarts Draft, IOC; 37044* Bedford Saint, 110; 36845 Rhubarb, 105; 36728 Tufll, 105; 0697C. Star Maiden. 94. Overweights — Fair Girl, 1 pound; Dr. Mac Millan, 4. Corrected weight— Romp, 114. AaqrOn SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Backbone, June 1, 1929— 1:45%— 7— 107. Purse 00. yi lOO 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. *Se»t"ilt55 AWtPPSt %%% Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqnlv. "" Odds Strt 34"18*CALZ NA w 4 101 5 2 2" 22 24 1" l1 R Cooper J McBride 660-100 36920 2 LE VOY ANT wb 6 116 3 1 1» 1* U 23 21 O Pernia L V Fauly 240-100 367951 JIM SANDA WB 8 133 6 8 V 61 62 3* 3= H Brown Miss L Davis 3345-300 36847 DANTE w 8 111 7 S 6« 54 51 41 44 N Le Blnc I S Shafer 185-100 37047 THE ULSTER w 9 111 1 6 3" 32 S= 53 51! J Connors K D Stable 390-100 367°9JIM BANOLA w 4 111 2 6 61 V 7» 61 6= W Carroll Cyclone Stable 10SO-100 ■ 36923 ARRAGOSA w 9 331 8 4 4" 4h 4 7» 7 D Smith W M Cain 6270-100 35733 FEU CROISE wb $ 115 4 7 8 8 8 8 8 JP Ryan M Treacey 4415-100 Time, :24. :48%, 1:14. 1:41. 1:48. Track fast. DONATIONS FAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , ri1 7n». 5.20 $ 6.40 $ 4.10 660—100 170—100 105—100 iELZv0oNYAANT-7:::::::::::::::.:..:. 3.90 ** 95-100 to-im 8,7° — JIM SANDA Winner— Br. f, by War Shot— Vain Chick, by Rock View trained by J. McBride; bred by Dr. .C. E. Jones Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:13. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third the same. CAI ZONA gained fast entering the stretch, wore down the leader and drew clear near the end. LB VOYAXT set the pace until well into the stretch, tired in the final eighth, but held the others safe. JIM SANDA came steadily in the last quarter and easily disposed of DANTE. The latter bad no mis-»jos TEE CLSTEL tired badly Scratched— 37048 Wrack Ray. 306. Overweight — Feu Croise. 4 pounds. Corrected weight — Jim Sanda. US.


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