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JQAIJJT RACING FORM !*■— WASHINGTONPARK ■ 1 HOKEWCOD. ILL.. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. 1929l— Washington Park 1 18 Miles. Fifteenth day. New Washington 1ark Jockey Cluh. Spring meeting of 30 days. Weather clear. Stew.-uds. Charles F. Irice, M. Nathamon and Robert M. Swcitzer. Judges, Joseph McLennan, A. E. Blanc-hard and Charles F. Henry. Starter, Harry Morrissey. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. Baring starts at 2:1.1 p. m. Chi en go daylight sa .ins time. W indicates whip. S spurs. 1$ blinkers. Fig-ores in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. OryOQ"| FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Jimmy Koran, June 3. 1929— :59%— 2— 116. Purse ,200. 2-«J OCF -I- year-olds. Maidens, Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00: third 00. June-12-*U-Wa* - Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi "4 Str Fin Jockeya Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36706 WKST 1AHK wb 115 4 4 lJ la P 1* C Meyer Blue Bell Park Stable 6r,3-10C BOM LAHOK w 115 7 7 5"M 4» ?■ F Catrone Rancocas Stable 507-100 369.- t TOMBSESAU w 115 5 3 2"5 2* 2» Z* E Spshire W R Coe 131-100 36954 FIRES GIRL w 112 6 6 3J 3* 3H 4» C E Allen J P Smith 971-100 36954 ANGELA LAVIN W 112 3 5 7« 7» 5« 5« I» McGinis R E Carer 7G50-100 37106-.-AI.rTA W 112 11 4" 5 J 6» 6» R Jones J J Coughlin 1054-100 OPAL HLAK ROSE w 112 8 8 C 8 8 7« R Ayraud J Muth 3076-100 36738 FROCK w 112 2 2 8 GJ 7 8 L McDott Montpelier Farms Stable 762-100 Time, :24, :49/i. 1:0325. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID . EQ JIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-WEST PARK 5.06 .92 .16 653—100 246—100 108—100 "HO? •; • 644 3S0 172—100 90—100 TOMBERLAU 2.66 33—100 Winner - Ch. c, by Westwick— Queens Park, by Hurst Park trained bv G. E. Lewis- bred by Mr R. H. Bayly. WENT TO POST— 2:15. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start pood mid .slow. Won easily: second and third driving. WKST PARK, displaying Ihe most early speed and a liking for the going, raced into a long lead at ©nee and, holding on gamely for the entire way, won with much in reserve. LABOR began slowly and was far ont of it in the first quarter, but came with a big rush through the stretch and wore down TOMBEKEAU in the closing strides. TOMUEREAU showed a good performance, but tired when ridden hard in the stretch. FIKE CMRL had no mishaps. Scratched— 36957 North Vpres, 115. OfTOQO* SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Jimmy Moran, June 3. 1929— :59%— 2— 116. Purse ,200. O 4 «3 i Sd 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 00: second, 27; third 18. June-12-29-Was : — . Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36055 ZEVESGOLD wb 112 4 4 ll 1" 1* 1» F Catrone Rancocas Stable 3S5-100 36830 MAT MAHONET w 115 7 7 7 6 3» 2» R Ayraud Lyda Mae Stock Fm Sta 77S-10O 36252 IIOGANS DANCE w 115 12 3 2* 21 3i C Meyer Mrs E Denemark 644-100 36833 CAMP BOSS w 115 5 6 2* 3= 5 4« C Grassia J Marsh 2410-100 36957 I..M.KOXE wn 115 2 1 4 4 4 5* C E Allen R Goose 317-100 37109 H1CH GRAVITY w 112 6 6 5 J 6* 6* 6» M Ryan Berkley Springs Stable MS-MI 36604 2 PRO TEM w lir, 3 3 6= 7 7 7 L McDott Foxcateher Farms Sta 247-100 Time. :244i. :49%. 1:02»£. Track heavy. . MUTUELS PAID , EQUTVALNT BOOKING ODDS- ZEVESGOLD .70 .06 .94 385—100 153—100 97—100 MAT MAHONEY 6.16 3.88 208—100 94—100 HOGANS DANCE 4.48 124—100 Winner Br. f. by Zov— Rowesgold. by All Gold trained by J. Lowe; bred by Mr. Barry F Sinclair WENT TO PCST— 2:48. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SEYEMJOLD, shoving a liking for the going, sprinted into a good lead at once and won under re-atraint. MAT MAHONEY began slowly and was far out of it in the first quarter, but saved ground by staying .lose to the inner rail and passed IIOGANS DANCE after the latter had blocked him HO-GAN I HANCE. close up for the entire distance, followed the winner closest for half a mile, but tired thereafter. CAMP BOSS raced well and tired in the last eighth. LADRONE dropped out of it after the first quarter. PItO TEM was slightly interfered with on the first turn and tired Scratched— 3C465 Master Samover. 315. OJTOCfcO THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Black Beetle, June 8. 1929— 1:11%— 4— 105. Purse 200 3-«- 4 « « «_D year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner S900; second, 54- third 36 Jnne-12-2!-Was — . — - Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 % Str Fin Jockeys Owner; Equiv. Odds Strt 37024 OMCTl w 112 6 3 1* 1« 1« 1J L Morris E K Bryson lir.4-100 36775 OTILLA w 110 4 5 3" 3 2» 2« R Ayraud L M Severson 307-100 36517 MARY GARDNER wb 110 5 4 2* 2J 3» 3* C McCrsn H P Gardner 168-100 36649 BIG GUN wn 1!5 2 2 4J 5» 4« 4* L McDott I Weil 1501-100 37110 BLACKBERRY w 110 1 1 6 6 6 5" J Smith E R Bradley 525-100 36651 COWSLIP w 110 3 6 5= 4« 5« 6 E Spshire W R Coe 565-100 Time. :24. :49V5, l:17/s. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID — - EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- COASTER 5.28 0.96 .70 1164—100 448—100 135—100 OTILLA . 4.92 326 146—100 63—100 MARY GARDNER 3.00 60100 Winner— B. f. by Tall Timber— Jeanne Fouquet, by Bruk-ur trained by G. R. Bryson: bred by Mr Bichaio T. Wilson. WENT TO PCST— 3:19. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. .ASTER began fast and. showing Mgfe speed, raced into a long lead in the first three-eighths but began tiling in the last eighth and had 10 be urged hard in the last sixteenth. OTILLA came steadily through the stretch after closing a good gap and was going fastest at the end and would have won at a longer distance. MART GARDNER dropped back at the first turn when COASTER came over but had to l e ridd. n hard in the stretch. BIG GUN had no mishaps. BLACKBERRY dropped far out of it after the first sixi.enth. Scr::tcl. d— "2l.H!: Crucero, 115; La Luau, 110. Ovc weight — Coaster. 2 pounds. OrTOQ FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards out of chute. Canaan, June 10, 1929— l:41"s— O 4 OC7** 6 — 109. Purse ,300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 000-June-12-2:f-AVas second, 30: third, 20. Claiming price, ,000; if for more, 1 pound extra for each additional 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % «* % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37180MAXIVA wb 6 109 5 12? 1» 1 1» E Spshire V Kaiser 1SM00 37180AYIATOR w 4 109 6 2 4" 5» 3U 2» 2« W Rideout Valley Lake Stable 3S3-100 36832-SINTY wb 5 116 1 3 in 1» 2» 3 3* E Roetim M M Horch 852-100 37 180 FLATTERY w 5 107 2 5 31 3" 4* 41 4« It Heigle R Goose 533-100 37111 CUDDLE w 4 109 3 6 5J 6 6 6 5at R Yelton Rose Home Stable 1S15-100 37180*MARI.BORO w 5 109 4 4 6 4 5J 5J 6 P Noal R C Thatcher 423-100 Time. :24%, :49»/5. 1:16%, 1:42%. 1:47. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID EGUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- MAXIVA .60 .96 .56 180—100 98—100 28—100 AVIATOR 4.34 3.22 117—100 61—100 8LXTY 3.96 98—100 Winner— Br. m, by Golden Maxim— Kira, by Sempronius trained by V. Kaiser; bred by Mr Joseph Om.nv tter. Winner entored to bo claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:49. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start uood and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MANIVA, racing in her best form under good riding and at home in the going, was close up in the early stages and, disusing of SIXTY before reaching the stretch, held AVIATOR safe thereafter The latter was outrun in the first half mile, but moved up steadily in the stretch and finished fast and gamely. SIXTY showed the most eaily speed, but began tiring fast in the stretch. FLATTEKY tired after rea. hing the stretch. MARLBORO made a threatening move on the back stretch, but met interference approaching the first turn and tired. Scrotc-hed— 36902 Laurel Hall. 109. OryOCfeCC FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards out of chute. Canaan, June 10, 1929— 1-41%— 5 O 4 OCTtJ —109. White City Purse. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Not Jone-12-29-Wns value to winner SI. 150; second, 94; third, 71, Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36»58lW.ACKWoOD wn 4 116 4 3 2 1" 1»| 1» 1« C Meyer Mrs E Denemark 107-100 37176-K1NG HAM w 7 113 1 2 1" 2» 2 J 2« 2» R Ayraud Bartelstein and Unna 281-100 37111 DEVON w 6 104 2 4 3°k 4 31 3J 3« E Spshire J J Greely 295-100 37027 = WA«KKR DRIVE V4M t 1 4 3h4 4 4 R Jones J J Coughlin 1270 100 Time, :24. :47%. 1:15. 1:41%. 1:45%. Track heaw. , MUTUELS PAID EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- BLACKWOOD .14 .80 No show prices. 107— 100 40—100 KING NADI 3.20 60—100 Winn. 1 Blk. c, by Black Touey— Rosewood, by Magneto trained by R. T. Watt bred by Mr J W. Parr.,.;.!. WENT TO POST— 4:19. AT POST— 1 minute. Start irood and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BLACKWOOD raced as if best, was under restraint for half a mile, moved into the lead thereafter and won well in iiand. KING NADI showed good early speed and raced in close pursuit of BLACKWOOD after the latter had t.ikeu the lead, but began tiring in the last tixtfa nth and had to be ridden hard to outstay l»KnN. The latter was gaining steadily in the last eighth after being outrun. WACKER DRIVE was done after half a mile. S.rat.hed- .!717S Chicago, 113; 36834 Beauregard, 104. OrOQft SFXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards out of chute jT" Canaan. June 10, 1929— 1741%— 5 «L 4 %3%J3 — 109. Purse 51 C00. 3-year-elds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 000-Jone-12-29-Was second. 90; thiid. 60. Claiming price, ,000; if for more, 1 pound extra for each additional 50. Index Horses AWtiPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt H1MtBILL BETH w 4 109 5 1 4 1 4 24 V 1* F Douglas A A Baroni EMM 371HI • liKi:.-HIXH we. 6 114 3 4 P 1J lJ 21 2nk E Spshire F Reuter ir,r,-Kio 36955 ROMBWOOD w 4 111 2 2 1J 2 4s 35 3 R Ayraud J Roberts Sf-MI 37180* BLACK SI. iT w 4 Ill 1 5 3J 3» 31 4»» 45» It Morson La Brae Stable 12S8-10O 36654 RmYALRUBY w3 K 4 3 5 I 5 5 5 P Neal Herman Stable EM-MI Time, :24, :49%. 1:16%. 1:43%. 1:48%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PATD — . ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS BELL SETH .70 .08 No show prices. 285— 100 54—100 COPPERSHINE 2.60 30—100 Winner- B. g. by Seth— Minnol. tte. by Mindora trained by A. A. Baroni; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones. Winner euleied 10 be claimed for ,500. Continued on fifteenth page. I " ■*■ — ■ ■ ■ — ■ -— WASHINGTON PARK Confirmed from third pace. WENT TO POST— 4:48. AT POST— 1 minute. Start pood and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BILXi BETH, outrun in t lie early stages, moved up with a ru*h on the stretch turn and. continuing gamely, passed into t!ie lead to vtin with mueh in reserve. COPFERS111NE, under restraint for a half mile, rushed into the lead when called on, but began tiring in the last eighth and had to be hard ridden right at the end to outstay HOMEWOOD. The latter showed good form and the most early speed, but appeared well beaten on the stretch turn, but came again in the last eighth. BLACK SPOT was done after racing well for a half mile. BUYAL KlBY was done after • half mile. Scratched— 37026Voshell, 103: 37028 Fatuxant, 108: 3.-.890 Milady, 100; 3702: King of the Spa, 103. 37Q7 SEVENTH EACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Fair Wind. June 30, 1927—1:51—4—107. Purse ,200. • Oul 2-year-cids and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, June-12-29-Wns 00. Claiming price, ,500. Index Horses AWtPPSt % h* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Etjuiv. Odds strt IUU*OTB FIRE wb 8 104 2 1 4« 3« 2J 1» 1« P Neal M Tansor 733-100 37181*KN E-Mi: GNOE wr. 6 109 6 3 l2 lb 3» 3« 2* J Serio Mrs W J Martin 968-100 37252 PAULA SHAY wb and 104 4 4 3» 2 1J 2» 3"k R Ayraud Bartelstein and Unna 470-100 WMfPOCK IT wb 4 109 1 6 6 6 6 55 42 F Douglas A A Baroni 235-100 3r,6r,r, AIELE AV. w 6 109 6 5 21 4» 4J 42 5J L Jones Lyda Mae SCk Fm Sta 275-100 37 112 = CARTOON wb C109 3 I 0« 5 6 6 6 R Morson Dearborn Stable 759-100 Time, :26, :52, 1:18, 1:45%, 2:00. Track heavy. i MUTUELS PAID . EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- OVEK FIRE 6.66 .52 .98 733—100 376—100 149—100 KNCW-ME-GNOME 7.32 4.34 266—100 117—100 PAULA SHAY 4.72 136—100 Winner — Ih. g. by Coder Fire — Silvey Shapiro, by Bannockbura trained by F. A. Tansor; bred by Mr latrick Dunne. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 6:19. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. OYEB FIRE, under restraint for half a mile but close to the leaders, moved into the lead with a rush when called on and won as his rider pleased. KNOW ME - ;N ME showed the most early speed but lost ground racing wide in the stretch, holding on well in the last eighth. PAULA SHAY sprinted ii.to the lead after a half mile, but began tiring in the last sixteenth. DUCK IT was taken completely out of it sen n after the start and Baeei lar back until the last quarter, where he was urged and came with a rush to close a big gap. ADELE W. was done after going half a mile and showed poor form. Overweight— Adele W., 5 pounds.