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FA1RMOUNT PARK COLLINSVILLE, ILL.. MONDAY. JUNE 17. 1929-Fairmount Park 1 Mile. Twentieth day Fair-mount Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 37 days. Weather clear. Stewards J B. Campbell. A. T. Spivey and Capt. K. C. Walker. Judges. Brownell Berryman R S. Shelley and P. C. Calhger. Starter, W. Snyder. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 3:00 p. m. W indicate* whip. S spura. B blinkers Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record age of horse and weight earned. •Indicates apprentice allowance. QTf522 FIRST RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. False Pride. Sept. 8. 1928—1:05—4—106. Purse 000. V* ■ V»ArfArf 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 00. Claim- June-K-29-F.P ing price. ,200; if for more. 1 pound extra for each additional 00. Indei Horsea AWtlHHt % y, Str Fin Jockeya Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37325GOTTA OOWOW w 108 10 8 7 7* 3* 1* V Smith J H Patterson SS4 100 WtWPPnC BUMMOM w 100 13 6 4 3* 2* 2i G Fowler Paradise Stock F*m Sta Ma»-|H 37 160 PATSY LEWIS w 100 1 4 3" 1" 1" 3* H Scurlock Lewis and Kemp tlTT? 100 37325 TEXAS LONGHORN w 109 2 10 Sl f.J 5* 4" V Wallis Mrs H G Knott MMM 37325 ANNEX wn 105 11 11 11* 8| 7* f 4 M Knight A J Pershall Ii9.;i00 37325 = DOROTHY LEE w 108 3 7 6" 4* 4» ? J Sherry E J OConnell 397-100 37253VALDOSTA w 116 7 3 1" 6 6» 7 M Meyer L, Gentry 1:W-100 36783 LARGO LIGHT w 108 6 1 2i 2i 8i 8 H Louman A Smitha 7:»4 100 36906 ALMA VITA W 105 5 2 9 10* 10 9* L Trimble Keenelan.i Stud Stable f 37253 MONEY ORDER w 111 9 9 5i 9 9« 10* L Craver B I Cutler 801 UK 31589 BICOOK w 105 8 12 12 11* 11* 11« R Finnrty V Sutro 623T.-100 37256 NITA wb 108 4 5 10 12 12 12 A i~~Ul— Mrs j W Murjhy f tMutuel field. Time, :23"i. :48*i. 1:02%, 1:09%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID - EauiVALNT BOOKING ODDS SSIAJfSSSSL ?1S68 *768 ■ 578 884—100 284—100 189—100 PINK BLOSSOM 29.66 9.14 1383—100 357—100 PATSY LEWIS Field 5.92 196-100 Winner— B. f. by Sweep— Flying Star, by Star Shoot trained by J. Dreyer; bred by Himyar Stud I Winner entered to he claimed for .tt00. WENT TO rOSI— 2:02. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. GOTTA OONOW, outrun to the stretch, came to the outside under a hustling ride, wore down the leaders and got up to outfinish PINK BLOSSOM. The latter, close up ou the outside, gained gradually but was tiring in the final drive. PATSY LEWIS took the lead entering the stretch and held on fairly well to the last sixteenth before tiring. TEXAS LONGHORN gained considerable ground ANNEX also closed a big gap. DOROTHY LEE showed speed on the inside, gained rapidly from a poor beginning but was in close quarters in the stretch when taken up repeatedly. VALDOSTA showed the most early speed, but ran out badly on the stretch turn. LAMM LIGHT quit. MONEY ORDER got away poorly Scratched— 37402 Angel Bright. 108: 3750S-Rreakaway. 110; 37460 Pattl Louise. 105- 37460 Thistle John. 105- 37460 Goose Step, 108; 37253Mid Mint, 105. Overweight — Texas Longhorn. 1 pound. f7ft2 SECOND RACE— 5 L2_Furlongs. False Pride. Sept. 8. 1928—1:05—4—106. Purse .00 L *■ • 5r"**_ 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 00: second. June-17-29-F.P 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 36840 BLESSINGS wn 4 111 2 4 5* 4| 1 1* M Meyer Mrs T J Regan 194 100 37510 GRACELAND wb 3 110 12 6 6i 5* 4« 2» II Scurlock R S Castle 2979 100 37326 MAJOR JOHNSN wn 3 110 4 1 3" 3" 5* 3* A Prgras» J W Marchbank Vl 100 35128 FLAG BEARER w 3 110 6 7 1« li 2» 4 K GonMea Batchler and Hughes 1075-100 37464 OUR PAL w 3 110 7 2 9i 7" P P V Wallis Oakland Farm Stable 291S-100 32022* WAR NYMPH wb 5 113U1 5 2i 2* 3i 6i J Byrnes W McK Jones 2578-100 32504 GRAYDALE w 3 110 10 12 11* 9i 7* 7» C Ponce Audley Farm Stable 823-100 375I0nLIFETIME wb 3 110 8 10 10" 12 8i 8* J Bollero Sutro 815-100 37510 SAGAMO w 3 110 5 11 7" 10* 10* 9i K Horvth J O Whitlow f6230-100 JACK RANKINS wb 1 116 9 9 8i 6* 9*10* A Collins Mrs H Eskridg* 630 100 37509 PASSAUF w 4 111 1 3 12 11* 11* 11« H Louman J Goedecke Jr f 36840 AARON AUTEN w I 116 3 8 4i 8* 12 12 O Clelland Three Ds Sfk F»m Sta, f tMotuel field. Time, :24, :48%. 1:01%, 1:08%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUTVALNT BOOKING ODDS--, BLESSINGS .88 .80 .18 194—100 90—100 59—100 GRACELAND 14.28 7.10 614—100 255—100 MAJOR JOHNSON 4.10 105—100 Winner— B. f, by Chide— Mission Bells, by Friar Rock trained by L. Gentry; " bred by Mrs ... T J Regan. WENT TO POST— «:32. AT POST— 5 minute*. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BLESSINGS, well ridden, gained on the leaders gradually and, then coming fast on the outside ■ the stretchy took the lead to win going away. GRACELAND also gradually improved his position and finishing fast, outgamed MAJOR JOHNSON. .The latter raced forwardly, tired in the stretch but came again and finished gamely. FLAG BEARER raced into the lead, showed the most speed set a good pace to the stretch, but tired in the last eighth. OUR PAL dropped back after the start, but closed a wide gap. WAR NYMPH showed speed to the stretch atid quit. Scratched— 37463*Film, 110; 37510*Brin Queen. 105; 37031 Shower of Roses. 105: Pendergast 110-Starfish. 110. Overweight — War Nymph, 2J pounds. O r7£JO,4l THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Anaconda, Sept. 3, 1927— 1:51%— 4— 104~ Purse 000. «-• *• 3dt-X 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second. 00- third June-17-2S-F.P 00. Claiming price, ,000. Index Horses AWtIlSt%% *4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37328* OCEAN CURENTw 7 105 2 7 7l 8l 5» 3» li G Fowler C C Wright 350~100 37400BILLY DORAN wb 4 110 C 3 3* 3« 3» I* 2l V Smith J H Edwarda 782-100 37511 THISTLE BOY w 5 110 5 6 2» 2i 2» 2| 3» L Trimble J G Brown 732-100 37328GLEE w 4 100 9 6 4l 4 4« 5« 41 T Swigert Lounsberry A Brunelli t37:,6 -100 37324* JUNIORS NURSEw 5 105 110 8i 7 7» 7i 51 C Edwarda E E Major Jr 82L10O 37115*JACK DOR wb 4 110 4 4 Ci 5| 8« 6« 6l J Ford C Bunte 1704-100 37462 REVOLVER wb 5 110 10 2 1* P 1M 7» M Meyer Viking Stable MMM 37324 POST DISPATCH w 8 105 8 11 9i 6 6 8* 8l H ScrlocW J Robson 1583-100 37115ESCARRA w 6 110 11 8 10 10* 10* 9* 91 R Finnerty Mrs W D Bernhardt 1632-100 37114 NEW GOLD w 8 110 12 9 12 11 12 12 10k O O Hrdy T J Johnson f 37513 TULANE w 10 110 7 1 5« 9* 9i 10 11J R Pauley Mrs A Miller f 37183*FORE STAR w 6 105 3 12 11| 12 11 Hi 12 L Craver Mrs A Holland 1059 100 tMutuel field. Time, :25, :49%. 1:15%. 1:42. 1:55%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID EOUIVALNT BOOKING 0DD8-, OCEAN CURRENT .00 .96 00 350—100 148—100 100—100 BILLY DORAN 7.38 6.40 269—100 220—100 THISTLE BOY 4.98 5-M* Winner— Br. g, by Sea King— Maidenhair, by Trap Rock trained by M. Griner; bred by Messrs. John I. Carr and Bro. . Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:05. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. OCEAN CURRENT, outpaced for the first half mile, responded quickly and began gaining rapidly when called on, steadily worked his way forward in the last quaiter to wear down the leaders to win going away. BILLY POM AM, a keen factor from the start, raced under restraint to the stretch, then moved into the lead and held on well, but was no match for the winner. THISTLE BOY raced close up in pursuit of REVOLVER, held on gamely, but tired in the final drive. GLEE had no mishaps and ran a good race. REVOLVER was done after setting the pace for the first three-quarters Scratched— 37465Swoop. 110; 37511 Ruben. 110; 37509 Adams Apple, 105; 37465 Cockney 115; 37509 Roulevardier, 105; 37513 Senator Fiddler, 110. Or7£*Oer FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. False Pride, Sept. 8, 1928—1:05—4—1067 PuTse *J» * Vf Aa1*J» ,000. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third. June-17-29-F.P 00. Claiming price, ,500. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Joekeys Owu»rs Equiv. Odds Strt 37398 CRISTAR wb 112 7 7 6* 6* 5i l* M Meyer A L Smitha 482 100 37182MIKB CAREY w 107 4 2 6* 4» 3» 2» R Finnerty O L Steele 1412-100 35168 VICKSBURG w 115 2 5 3J3 4» 3» J Berry Paradise Stock F*m Sta 1 14 100 37402 McEVELY w 115 1 21 2i 1» 4i K Horvath C W Moore 1162-100 37325KEEHAN w 107 5 3 U I* 2* 5i M Knight B B Rice 300-100 37256*RUTH LONG WB 104 J 4 4» 5 6» 6* A Prgrasa J W Marchbank 209-100 37398 VIOLIN w 112 I 8 8 8 7* 7» C Ponce G Willing Jr 16513 100 36964 SUMA w 104 8 6 7« 7"* 8 8 L Trimble Keeneland Stud Stable sr.1-100 Time, :23K. 48%, 1:02, 1:08%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS CRISTAR 1.64 .06 .30 482—100 253—100 165—100 MIKE CAREY 10.98 6.64 449—100 232—100 VICKSBURG 5.00 150—100 Winner— Ch. f, by North Star III. — ride de Coc-ur, by Fair Play trained by A. L. Smitha; bred by Mr. C. I?. Shaffer. Winner entered not to be claimed WENT TO POST— 3.41. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CRISTAR, outrun to the stretch, was ridden to the inside, found racing room luckily and. finishing fastest of all, got up to wear down the leaders and outfinished MIKE CAREY. The latter steadily im-p-oved his position under a hustling ride, moved into the lead in the stretch, but tired in the last few yards. VICKSBURG showed speed all the way. kept close up to the leaders, but had to race wide in the stretch and tired in the final drive. McEVELY forced the pace to the stretch and took a brief lead but failed to hold it KEEHAN raced into the lead anil set a good pace to the stretch turn but tired altogether in the final eighth. RUTH LONG was never a factor. Overweight— Suma. 4 pounds. Qr7fw 2ww FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Anaconda. Aug.~27. 1927— 1:42%— 4— 100. Tower ** * UAdVT Grove Purse. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to win- June-17-29-F.P ntr 50; second, 25; third. 25. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37464 -YAM TOY w 3 108 5 2 3« 2* 1* li 1« J Berry Paradise Stock Fra Sta CV.-lOO 36!»10 = I.ANE ALLEN wb 4 113 2 3 2b 3 2* 2* 2» V Smith G Collins r,:, -100 MIM *MJM GOD II. w 7 113 3 1 4t 4» 4" 4" 3» D O Hrdy I J Collins MMM 37 4611IKRADK w , 105 1 1 1» P 3i 3" 4" L Trimble Mullrick Stable 599-IDO 37161 GAGLDO JOHN wn 3 104 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 M Meyer J Gagliardo 3085 100 Time, :24%, :49, 1:14%. 1:40%, 1:45. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS. YAM TOY 5.10 .20 .36 655—100 110—100 68—100 LANE ALLEN 2.44 2.24 22—100 12—100 SUN COD II 3.24 62—100 Winner— It. e. by M - s. •nger Yam, by Hapsburg trained by J. Tigue; bred by Mr. H. O. Ragan. WENT TO POST— 4:10. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. YAM POT, fractious at the barri.r. b-gan well, was a factor to the far turn, then challenged for the bad. crowed over before IILKADE sharply, forcing the latter back and when in the van held sway to the end. LANE ALLEN raced in close quarters on the inside, suffered some interference and could not do his best un t it in the stretch, then made a strong challenge, but was held safe SI N t;i»|» II. was outrun nearly all the way. but outfinished the tiring HERADE. I1ERADE set the early pace, but tired when suffering interference from YAM TOY after making the far turn. S. rati Led .T7." «1 I Lucky Hit. 116. Overweights — Yam Toy, 3 pounds: Gagliardo John, 2. Continued on fifteenth page. FAIRMOUNT PARK Continued from third page. Or7£»OrT SIXTH RACE— l Mile and 70 Yards Anaconda, Aug. 27. 1927— 1:42 /5— 4— 100. Purse O 4 Vf dm 4 ,000. 3-year-oids. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third. 00. fsjsU-17-29-P.P Claiming price. ,500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 60 to ,600. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37401 I X nJIMi N GOLD w 104 2 1 2= 2 P V VI T Swigert C Morris 715-100 374C6- ANGELKNA w 103 3 3 3 3" 3« 2J 2* G Fowler Mullrick Stable 155-100 375 i2 • PL ACK DARLING wb 104 5 2 1 1» V 3« 31 C Turk G F Jenkins 926-100 307 26 BARITONE w 114 1 6 7 7 7 t* 4" H Eouman E E Watson 512-100 37035 J. A. WEIL WB 113 4 4 4* 5» 6= 4s 53 W Dellow W J Hentiing 60C-1CK 37401 H. SMITH wb 16 6 6 6 6« 61 51 6« A Pig i ass J W Marchbank MMM 17562 THE lADRB WB 109 7 7 5« 4 4 7 7 V Wallis J D Grant 788-100 Time, :24%, :48%. 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:46. Track fast. ,—- MUTUELS PAID ,-EQUTVALNT BOOKING ODDS- 1TNC0MM0N GOLD 6.30 .04 .60 715—100 152—100 80—100 ANGELENA 3.10 2.62 65—100 31—100 BLACK DARLING 3.60 80—100 Winner— B. g. by Gold Enamel— Maudie, by The Commoner trained N. W. Burkhart; bred by Mr. Olaylin Morrisi. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO P06T— 4:46. AT POST— 1 minute. Start bad and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. PHOOMMOM OOLD raced in a contending position, but uuder restraint to the stretch turn, then snoved up f.ist and, lucky to get through on the inside, took the lead and always held ANOKLENA safe. AN ;1:I.I:NA challenged on the outside entering the stretch and disposed of BLACK DARLING, made a strong ffort to reach the leader, but was not good enough. BLACK DARLING tired badly after setting the pace to the stretch turn BARITONE was outrun all the way. THE PADRE was nearly left and began iMMirly. Ory|20Q-BEVENTH~HACE— 1 T~lT6 ~Miles. Helens-Babe. June 1671928— 1. 44 = ;— 5— 11L Purse O 4 3jkiO 000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second. 21; Jnne-17-29-F.P third. 14. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 3 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Index Horses AWtllSt V.i *4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt SMtt -MAN II ASTER wi: i 103 5 1 2 J 21 V V V V Smith J II Edwards ME-M 37404 -I.»l XOER wpfclO*. 3 2 3s 41 21 21 2*1 M Knight S Louis 371 -100 3711!»i:i HESIAN wn 4 116 1 5 4s 3= 5s 3J 3 II Louman E E Watson Mfc-M 37404, I.A?itKlKR wb 5 107 2 3 P 4" 41 4« G Fowler Mullrick Stable 1227 10 - 37188M VII. 1. ACER WB 7 113 7 7 7 7 7 6 L K HuiVth ■ E Major 379-100 NninKMOR W C 112 4 4 6 61 6 51 6« D Jones Mrs M Wolff M-M 375I4LIN ,ER w 4 113 6 6 1» 1 31 7 7 A P lgiass H.ean and 1 hilliF s 1928-100 Time, :24%, :48%. 1:14%. 1:40%. 1:47%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID -, -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS - BPANLSH ASTER .24 .38 .18 362—100 119—100 69—100 LOUNGKH 4.90 3.68 145 — 100 84—100 EPHES1AN 3.98 99—100 U .-ner-Ch. m. by Spanish Princess- Astrology, by St:lr Shoot trained by W. Mitchell; bred kg Murse, studi. Winner entered to he daiined for ,250. WENT TO POST— 5:16. AT POST— 1 minute. Start g.««l and slow. Won easily; se. tmi and third driing. SPANISH ASTER raced dose up in pursuit of LINGER for the first half mile, raced the latter into defeat K«.k the lead entering the stretch and eas,l. held sway to the end LOUNGES ra. -oil under restraint in the early stages, made a strong moe enter, ag the stretch: failed to rem h the leader, tired and jut awttaatev KIIIKSIAN. lie latter, rtaaa up tknaagkaajt, ran a gmi race and was going well at the em!. CI ARIFIER had ni» i- vLaps and raced well. V1LLAGBB was outrun. Scratched- .MHS42J Hesitation, 100.