Daily Racing Form Charts: Washington Park, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-17

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M- — ,, JIJJT RACING FORM in— WASHINGTON PARK . 1 HOMEWCOD. ILL.. SATURDAY, JUNE 15. 1929.— Washington Park 1 1-8 Miles. Eighteenth day. New W -:,ii,_-on Park Jockey dub. Spring meeting of 30 days. Weather clear. St. v;irds. Charles F. Price. M. Nathanson and Robert M. Sweltzer. Judges. Joseph McLennan, A. E. Blnnehard and Charles E. Henry. Starter, Harry Morrissey. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. R.i. nig siarts at 215 p. m. Chicago daylight saving time. W indicates whip. S spurs. R blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distnme of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse ■nd weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. OfTCr_|Q FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Black Beetle, June 8, 1029— 1:11%— 4— 105. I. Miller and O 4 t_J-i«_7 Sons Purse. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner Juiie-K.-LMI.Was 00: second. 00: third. 00. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ntUIWOMlaV w 6 102 5 5 5« 6J li 1» H Heigle B Kaufman ir.JO-100 374.-.1 G« I.1 KIIm;E wb 3 110 6 11 8J 5nk 3« 2 ■ Sp.«hire P Reuter 931-100 37317Hi:R ANSWER wb 4 115 11 4 31 3| 2 32 F Catrone J Greenebaum 377-100 373!I6*HI.ACK SPOT w 4 10G 1 1 9 91 4i 41 P Neal La Brae Stable Vtt-Wt 37154 invNoR PRATT w 4 lrJ 3 2 7« 8« 6» 52 C Grassia Maisch and Evans 719-100 36831 *Al:Mi:i: NAVEE wb 3 101 2 12 12 12 12 6H F Douglas J S Smith fMB-M 37317 =G » AWAY w 4 107 12 3 2 21 71 7 C Meyer J H Limbird 1SS4-100 37393 COASTER w 3101 9 8 41 41. 81 82 J Scrio E K Bryson 2679-100 36708 ANITA M. v. I 10G 4 6 10 7 9 9* J Marcum J J Greely t 37 158W ATiH ON wb I 111 10 7 1« 1* 5 10J L Jones Valley Lake Stable 29s? 100 37451 ROVCKOITER w 6 112 7 10 llh 10 lO* ll2 P McC.inii Lone Star Stable 948-100 366001 IM;1:l wb 3 10 8 9 6JU1 W 12 E Benham E H Sande t tMiituel field. Time. :2Z%. :50. 1:17. Track heavy. — 52 MUTUELS PAID — EO.UIVALNT BOOKING 0DD3- •WEEP-NET 3.00 8.94 0.18 1550—100 847—100 409—100 GOLD RIDGE 9.62 5.02 381—100 151—100 HER ANSWER 4.12 106—100 Winner-R. m. by Sweep — Neiie R, by St. Martin trained by B. Katifmann; bred by Messrs. Gorhani l.ros.. Winner entered to l e claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:04. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: sc ond and third driving. SWEEP-NET, kept in the be.-t going throughout, moved up steadily and drew out in the last eighth to win well in hand. GOLD RIDGE, also in the best goine during the Inst quarter, came with a rush through the last sixteenth and outstayed I1KR ANSWER. The latter was in the good part of the track. but was allowed to swerve down in the deeper going. BLACK SPOT came from far back in the last quarter after being shuffled back in the early stages. GOVERNOR PRATT had no mishaps. WATCH ON f.uit badly. Scratched— 37393 Big Gun. IOC: 37454 Evelyn L.. 100. ■g OrererrK SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Jimmy Moran. June 3. 1929— :59%— 2— 116. Briargate O • OfJV Purse. Purse ,300. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,000; second, J lino-15-29- Was 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt »4 y2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37109SCPRYSE w 105 2 2 21 21 23 1 1 C Meyer Mrs E L Swikard 2J1-100 37 109 1 CHATTER ANNE w 103 3 3 l«j 11 lh 2J P McGinis Montpelier Farms Stable 7C5-100 36957 N »RTH YPRES w IOC 7 5 31 311 31 3" L McDott Nortliway Stable 1900-100 37392 HIGH GRAVITY w 10i 0 7 6= 6 52 4» M Ryan Berkeley Springs Sta 836S 100 :739-*7.I.VKSGOLD w M 5 6 41 5 4» 52 F Catrone Rancocas Stable 111-100 372483 HTIU HARBOR w MC| 4 4 52 41 610 6:* R Jones J J Coughlin 1101100 LIBRARIAN w 105 4 1 1 7 7 7 7 R DePma Valley Lake Stable 4517 100 Time, :23S. :50%. 1:04H- Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID EftUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-- SUPRYSE .42 .72 .54 221—100 86—100 77—100 CHATTER ANNE 4.78 4.00 139—100 ICO— 100 NORTH YPP.ES 4.63 134— 1C0 Winner— Ch. f, by Suprcmus — Eyes of Youth, by Uncle trained by J. T. Taylor; bred by Mr. Hal Price Iliadievl. WENT 10 POST— 2:48. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: se. ond and third driving. SlPRYSE. energetically ridden and saving ground into the stretch, moved up fast and, disposing of CHAITER ANNE in the first eighth, won drawing away with much in reserve. CHATTER ANNE, also ridden hard ill the early raring, took a good lead, but tired in the st retell. NORTH YlKKS showed a good performance and held on fairly well in the final diive. HIGH GRAVITY was allowed to drop completely out of it and came with a rush in the stretch. ZKVESGOLD suffered much by weak riding and interference and had little chance to show her best. LIBRARIAN was taken out of it soon after the start. Overweights — North Ypres, 2 pounds; nigh Gravity, 14; Outer Harbor, 24; Librarian. 1J. O ff pr JT -g THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Black Beetle. June 8. 1929— 1: 11 = 5— 4— 105. George Wittbold O 4 t_f «_F JL Purse. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; June-Li-!:!-V. us second. 00; third. 00. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 50 to ,500. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37394 SIXTY wb 5 113 3 7 7 52 lh P E Roehm M M Horch 21H-100 37316*CHEERS w 3 107 6 4 3» 31" 2 2* P Neal W R Coe 211-100 37455BA1»GER FACE w 3 108 2 2 2h 21 3« 3» F Catrone Mrs J L East Jr 12G1-100 37175* KRKANA LEE w 4 105 G 6 42 6* 4- 4s L Jones L M Severson 2704-100 37M6SENATOR SETH w 4 114 11 51 4h 6* 51 F Chvetta P O Anderson 344-100 371072PL Will1 Sim w 3 100J 7 Z U P 52 6« R Jones J J Coughlin 1147-100 37027 BAR NONE wb 4 111 4 5 6 1 7 7 7 M Ryan Berkley Springs Stable 2097-100 Time. .23%, :49. ItJML Track heavy. , J2 MUTUELS PAID . —EQUIV ALNT BOOKING ODDS-SIXTY .30 .90 .20 215—100 95—100 60—100 CHEERS 3.54 3.10 77—100 55 — 100 BADGER FACE 3.56 78—100 Winner - 1!. g. by John P. Grier — Captious, by Ormondale trained by P. Tennant; bred by Messrs. John I . Carr and I.ro. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 330. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good ai.d slow Won driving: second and third the same. SIXTY began slowly, but raced past the others with a rush before reaching the stretch and held •n gamely in the stretch, but was allowed to swerve into CHEERS and outstayed him in the final at i iles. II KICKS began fast, but was taken back in the first eighth, but moved up fast when called on and might have won but for interference. BADGER FACE was always close up and tired slightly near the end. DREANA I.KK ran fairly well. PAIL HIKTLNSTKIN quit fast after three eighths. SENATOR SKTH was forced baek immediately after the start and was never prominent thereafter. Overweights— Sixty, 2 pounds; Paul Hirtenstein, 1§. oTy C ET O~E0URTH RACE— 3-4 M:leT~Black~Beetle. June~8~1929— 1 ai/j— 4— lOoT Black Hawk «[ 4 »3t3iJ4 Purse. Pursa ,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner June-15-i.t-V. a«s ,100: second. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt yt % Str Fin lockeys Ownen Equiv. Odds Strt 37 176 BLACK BEETLE wb 4 IdS 5 4 G1" 41 22 1* E S p-liire P Reuter 197-100 37 3»5Jl KYON w 6 105 6 7 t*| t4! 9 2* C Meyer J J Greely ME-7M 32716 OAFFBHAM W 6 117 4 3 41 6l V 31 P McGinis Seagram Stable 5C0 100 37191 MU.ISIIG M.MDNwd 4 1C0 7 5 l1 11 42 4» P Neal F P Kriss 3, 1100 37250 = M »NTANARO w 4 105 2 2 7 7 7 51 J W Frye M I leatherage 1U1.-100 tH-Hi JACK HIGGINS w 4 105 1 6 31 31 5 6« R I elma W J Curran 1058-100 37176 INI N LOVE CALLw I M 3 1 2 ! 21 6 7 LM.Iiott Nortlnvay Stable 434-UK Time, :23%. :48-Jt l:15i. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS BLACK BEETLE .94 $ 4.C2 .10 197—100 131—100 55—100 DEVON 15.78 6.00 689—100 200—100 GAFrSMAN 4.02 101—100 TThMiirr I.lk. c, iiy RIack Tooey — Moorland Melody, by Thrush trained by P. Reuter; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm. WENT TO POST— 4:16. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BLACK MCBTLB, outrun in the early stages, saved much ground when entering the stretch and, ■Withstand. eg a hard drive gamely, drew away into the lead when an eighth out and outstayed DEVON. The latter also began slowly and raced wide in the firmer going and came fast in the last eighth. GAFFSM AN. close up most of the way, began tiring in the last eighth. BLlSHING MAIDEN showed a brief flight of early speed, but tired. MONTANARO dropped out of it in the first quarter. INDIAN LOVE CALL was a factor for half a mile before tiring. Overweights — Devon. 2 pounds; Indian I.ove Call, 1. OT ft K Q FIFTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Freya, Sept. 10. 1927— 2:07l/5— 5— 103. Twenty -First O • Jt iJ Running AMERICAN DERBY. 0,000 Added. -year-okU. Net value to winner J1IIIC-15-29-N as 7,550; second, ,000; third, ,900: fourth. ,000. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37319WINDY CITY w 118 9 6 4 41 lk li li L McDoit F M Grabner 1407-100 367K6 NAISHAIUR wr. Ifl 3 7 9 C« 6» 4« 21 C E Allen Wiishire Stable 449-100 371732AFKICAN WB 118 7 9 71 7* P 3 1 3* R UtMfl R T Wilson t2/9-bW 37173 1 R FRKELAND w 1JG 2 1 62 5 2f 21 45 L Schaefer W J Salmon t 374571AIL lllNYAN w 118 1 4 S* 9 9 71 P R Avraud L M Se erson 3359-PTO fSntl|BLACK DIAMOND w 118 4 3 1» 1* 5* 5 6« E Barnes W J Salmon f 37-J64 -SUA ERDALi: w 118 8 5 3= 3" 4» 6» 71 A Past ma ■ B McLean Ust-ls* MMtHLYM VN DLSNwii UG 6 2 22 V 72 8 8» W Garner H P Gardner MMH 37319-MIN"TACR wit Ol 5 K 5 8* 82 9 9 BDsPM J R Thompson Jr MMM fCoupled as R. T. Wilson and W. J. Salmon entrv. Time, :24»5. :49. 1:14 1:41. 2:10. Track heavy. 0- MUTUELS PAID EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODD£ WINDY CITY 0.14 .28 .86 1407—100 364—100 93—100 JIAISHAPUR 4.94 3.48 147—100 74—100 K. T. WILSON AND W. J. SALMON ENTRY 2.74 37—100 Wiun.r P.r. c. by Ipset— Allivan, by Radium trained by J. Lowenstcin; bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt. WENT TO POST— 5:14. AT POST— 9 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: BMassi ai:l third driving. WINDY CITY, well up in the early r.f ing. moved steadily to the leaders after going three-quarters •Uid. t.ik.ng the lead wleti slrngl t. n-l out in the stretch, held the others safe thereafter to win well In hand NAISIIAPI K began slowly and was far hark for half a mile, c ■tradlll ther.-al l-r and Wis going f:inl near the end. AFRICAN, also far out of it for three-quartan, niov.-.l »,i,: ., riisli and appeared the wiuuer in the last eighth, but swerved out badl in the final drive. DR. FRKKLAND, a Continued on fifteenth page. WASHINGTON PARK Continued from third page. strong factor earlier in the raring, began tiring bndly in the stretch. BLACK DIAMOND tired after ■bowing good speed. SILYEKPALE was done after going three-quarters. CLYDE VAN DCSBN8 elimination was complete after three-quarters. PAUL BUNYAN acted badly at the post and kicked DR. FKKKLAND and NAISHAIUR. but closed a good gap after a slow beginning. Scratched— 30780 Karl Eitel. US; 349til=War Buddy, 118: 33S75 Roy Gibson, 118; 35172 Grand Prince, 118; 37319Judge Day, 118; 37502 Bowler, 118; 37244 Dail, 114. QTCr A SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards out of chute. Canaan, June 10, 1929— 1:41 Vi— 6— Ol UUT 108. Purse 1.200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: J one-15-29-Was second. 200; third. 100. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 250 to 4,000. Index Dorses AWtPPSt % Vi *4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquiT. Odds Strt 37 394* FLATTER Y w 5 102 4 4 31 3J 4* 2» lDk R Heigle R Goose 528-100 37394MAXIVA wb 6 109 5 2 lh 1* Ill* 2= O Laidley V Kaiser 16G-100 37395 WACKER DRIVE w 4 109 1 5 6 6 5 6 31 R Jones J J Coughlin 1057-100 37394 I AVIATOR w 4 105 2 3 41 4" 2- 3 4" L Jones Valley Lake Stable 280-100 37180JISOSTASY w 4 109 3 1 2h 2" 31 41 5 L McDott Palmwood Stable 437-100 Time, :24, :48, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:46%. Track heavy. r — 52 MUTUELS PAID .. ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-FLATTERY 12.56 6.00 3.64 628—100 200—100 82—100 MAXIVA 3.90 2.54 95 — 100 27—100 WACKER DRIVE 3.60 80—100 Winner— B. m, by Light Brigade — Plausible, by Plaudit trained by R. Goose; bred by Mr. Johnson N. Camden I. Winner entered to be claimed for ,5lKJ. WENT TO POST — 6:16. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FLATTERY dropped out of it after going half a mile, but came again with a rush in the stretch • rd. holding on well, overhauled MAXIVA in the last sixteenth. MAXIVA showed the most early speed and seemed to have the race won after reaching the stretch, but tired and was in the deep going in the last eighth. WACKER DRIVE, far back for half a mile, raced wide in the good going and finished fast in the stretch. AVIATOR moved up determinedly before reaching the stretch, but tired badly. 1SOSTAKY raced well for the first half mile. Overweight* — Flattery, 1 pound: Aviator, 1. OrTfT CET SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Fair Wind, June 30, 1927—1:51—4—107. Purse 1.200. O # Uu3 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 900; second, 254; third, Jnnc-15-S9-Vne 136. Claiming price, 2,000; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 250 to 1,500. Indef Horses AWtlP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquiT. Odds Strt 36563 GOTHAM wb 5 109 4 4 3i 5« 3» 2* 1° R Heigle R B Allen 265-100 36774 SWKKT MANDY w 5 107 5 6 54 3" P 1» 2« C Grassia J Spencer 717-100 37397 OVER FIRE wr * 107 2 2 4 4h 21 3* 3* P Neal M Tansor 275-100 37397 ADKLK W. w 6 104 3 3 6 6 6 6 i* K Watson Lyda Mae Stock F*m Sta 1059-100 37320 OOLONKi SKTH wb 5 113 6 6 23 1" 4« 5 54 E Spshire Mrs P Reuter 608-100 37458 MILADY w 3 101 1 1 lh 2uk 5h 44 6 P McGinis E H Sande 458-100 Time, :24«i, :49. 1:15%, 1:41%, 1:58. Track heavy. r— MUTUELS PAID s ,-EaUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- GOTHAM 7.30 4.40 3.02 265—100 120—100 61—100 SWEET MANDY 8.30 4.00 315—100 100—100 OVER F1HE 3.24 62—100 Winner — Br. h, by Colonel Vennie — Amazon, by Yankee trained by R. B. Allen; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Rcsytaa. Winner entered to be clamed for ,750. WENT TO POST— 6:63. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second a:.d third the same. GOTHAM moved up fast after half a mile and, holding on gamely when urged hard. Just managed to get up in the final strides. SWEET MANDY moved into the lead approaching the stretch, but tired in the last sixteenth. OVER FIUE was close up throughout, but tired in the last eighth. ADKI.E W. was taken completely out of it in the early stages, but came fast in the strech. COLONEL SKTI1 and MII.ADY tired after going three-quarters. Scratched— 37459* Black on White. 113; 373962Ilomewood, 108: 37318 Colored John, 104. Overweights — Sweet Mainly. 1 pound; Milady, 1.


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