Tanforan, Daily Racing Form, 1930-04-15

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TANFORAN ,. BAN BRUNO, CALIF., SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1930. Tanforan 1 Mile. Seventh day. racific Coast c Breeders Association. Spring liiqeting of 13 days. Weather partly cloudy. p . Presiding Steward, Joseph A. Murphy and Floyd McKenncy. Judges, W. R. Norvell,J. S. Rothert and P. Clark. Starter, Harry Morrissey. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 4:13 p. in.. W Indicates whip, S spurs, It blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse nd weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. . - : f AiK. fhQ TIRST RACE 4, 1-2 Furlongs. Girl Scout, May 17, 1924 :54 2108. 2-year-olds. t TtDOJlO Claiming:. Claiming price, 52,500; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 00 to April-12-30-Tun ,500. I Index Horses AWtPPSt Y Yi Str F?n Jockeys Owners ...... 4C501:WITTORA w 100 2 2 2 23 23 1 S Wood F Walter 4G5013ASPINALA .wlOS 3 1 . 1 1 1J 21 D Hurlbrt Rancho Wikiup Stable- 4G514WARLIGHT iv 10S 9 S 51 51 3i 3" J Lennio Mrs T Horning ; 4G5113OATEN iv 103 7 4 3l 41 l3 4 T.Tsedale J W Marchbank 4C5l4 STAR BOAT iv 103 5 5 Gl C C5 5 D Trivett C A McCroan 46511 SURE HILLS iv.106. S 7 4! S1 51 G J Pollard S Christensou 4G:773EVELENA -iv 102 1 3 7s 73 7 710 V Whismn C B Irwin . 4C556 "DEL McGREGOR -w ill 4 G 8s S" S S E Taplin S Fertig TOBASCO iv 103 G 9 9 9 9 9 C McHugh M J Hayes Time. :23, :48, 55. Track fast. Options Paid: WITTORA, 1.09. A Winner lir. f, by Witticism Ianiora, by Runnymede trained by T. Smith; bred by Mr. J. I MeKeon. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. -I ... WENT TO POST 2:21. AT POST 1 minute. - . Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. . 4 W1TTOKA broke ipiickly and. racing fast, wore down- ASlINALA in the stretch drive and scored 4 In a driving finish. ASlINALA displayed the most early speed and held on gamely. WARLIGHT was outpaced early, but finished fast. OATEX finished close up. STAR BOAT was shuffled back early. SURE HILLS tired badly. Scratched 4G55GJSnm Ischcr, 108. I Ovorueights Evelena. 2. pounds; Del McGregor, 1. 1 A Z.KmQi SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Runstar, Nov. 7, 1923 1:11 4 121. 3-year-olds and -TcOiJiJo upward. Claiming. Claiming price, 800; if for 00, allowed 5 pounds. April-lS-SO-Tan Index Horses AWtPPSt Yi Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 4G537FOURTN SIXTY wb G 103 4 1 li 1 Is 1 J Mooney C A Burgctt . 4G540nVALPOLE ivb 5 103 7 5 7" 7 5 21 II Cox Mrs M Jones 4G519OUR FRIEND iv 3 97 2 G 51 G 31 31 G De Peso M E Syufy 46519 ;PARASADA iv 3 103 1 2 23 2i 2 4 C McHugh P Wilkerson 1 4G578LADY FAD wb 4-108 G 1 4! 4 Gi 5 T Tsedalo Mrs T Hunt 4G53G LITTLE JENNIE iv 7 109 3 3 3 3 4" Gi D Neal J S Glazebrook : 4G539YANKEE JOE wb 4 110 S 7 G 5h 710 7l J Lennio II II Crowell " . 465lOOLIVE DEXTER ivsb G 103 5 S S 8 S S S Wood C B Irwin . Time. :24, -ABM, 1:15. Track fast. . Options Paid: FOURTEEN SIXTY, 20.00. Winner Ch. g, by North Star III. Voterina, by Voter trained by F. Mannet; bred by Mr. H. P. . Gardner. Winner entered to-be claimed for 00. .WENT TO POST 2:51. -AT POST 9 J minutes. . Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. - FOURTEEN SIXTY outbroke the others and, taking a long lead , in the early-running, easily held Bway.to the end. WALPOLE was unable to strike his. stride, but came; fast in the last quarter" and was going fast at the finish. OUR FRIEND finished fairly well. LADY FAD was never dangerous. lARASADA tired. OLIVE DEXTER broke poorly. . Scratched 4G579Perriehon, 110; 40337 Aspiu Maid, 103; 4G381 Lobelia Ellsworth, 95; 4G53G Opie Wood, 100; 4G381 Fly Wood, 102. Overweight Little .Jennie, 1 pound. A fk THIRD RACE 3-1 Mile. Runstar, Nov. 27, .1923 1:11 4 121. 3-year-olds and TcOOvU upward. Claiming. Claiming price,- 2,750; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each April-12-30-Tan 250 to 2,000. -Index norscs A WtPPSt - Yi Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 4G314SANDY RIVER iv 4 103 G 1 ll ll li li G De Peso E OConneil 4G539GLAD EFFORT w 4 "109 8 2 and 2h 31 2 C. Corbett G Drumheller - . 4G135SH1FT iv 5 112 3 3 4S 31 21 3h .D Trivett J Roberts . . ... 4G447 UMBRN PRCESSw 3 97 2 5 51 5s 41 41 C Calhan Cabman Stablo - 4G352 ALTAVAU W 3 107 7 G Gl Gl G 5 S Baird La Brae Stable 465173SIMONY ws 7 108 14 21 4 5 G: II Cox Mrs C C Emmert 4G490 VISION II. iv G lOt 5 7 7s 7s 7s 7 R McDanl G E Slater 4G491ICVVANAUGH wb 3 93 4 8 5 8 S S E Neal W D Buck Time, :23. :47, 1:13. Track fast. 5 Options Paid: SANDY RIVER, 60.00. Winner Br. f, by Dunboyne Miss Merle, by Jim Gaffney trained by W. See; bred by Mr. O. A. Biatichi. Winner entered to be claimed for ,300. WENT TO POST 3:30. AT POST 51 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SANDY RIVER beat the others away from the barrier and, opening up a good lead in the early stages, won easily. GLAD EFFORT made a game challenge in the stretch, but could not get up. SHIFT was a factor from the start and should improve. SIMONY tired. KAVANAUGH ran away a quarter before the start. Overweight Vision II., 1 pound. A fk-t FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Chatterton, Nov. 17, 19231:0541210 Norfolk tOOvrJL Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Claiming price to be set by secretary. April-12-30-Tan Index Horses AAVtPPSt Ji Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 4G490 CROFTON wb 4 110 4 1 li ll .11 11 C Corbett A A Barorii 4G490ISHASTA BULLET iv G 119 2 2 21 21 2 21 H Philpot Alio Carrodlo Stab 4G580 TONTO ROCK ivb 3 9S 1 3 4h 4i 31 3 C McHugh F Almy 4G39G HEY DIDLE DLEw 4 108 3 4 5 5 5 41 J Pollard T J Oglo 4G517 MORSUN ivsb 4 107 5 5 31 3 4 5 S Baird C B Irwin Time, :23. :4G, :59, 1:06. Track fast. Options Paid: CROFTON, 0.00. . Winner B. g, by Hand Grenade King Bell, by King Olympian trained by A. A. Baronl; bred by Mr. Baron Long. Winner entered to be claimed for 5,000. WENT TO POST 4:03i. OFF AT ONCE. . - Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CROFTON went to the front at once and, saving ground where possible under a good ride, responded gamely to punishment when challenged and lasted to win. SHASTA BULLET was a dangerous contender from the start, but could not get to the winner and seemed to be tiring slightly at the end. TONTO ROCK closed gamely. MORSUN raced wide on the stretch turn and tired badly. HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE was badly outrun. A CfS FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Rock Heather, Nov. 28, 19231:392104. 3-year-olds and 4JbOOvfol upward. Claiming. Claiming price, 3,500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 1 - April-12-30-Tan 250 to ,500. . Index Horses AWtPPSt Yi Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 4G1G53 SANDY MAN iv 7 105 3 5 41 41 3 2 l1 C Calhan La Brae Stable 4G450 3 ARCADIAN FLAGwb 3 10G G 4 3 2i 1 1 21 J Pollard T J Ogle 4G5593RIFF RAFF iv 4 115 2 2 51 5 5 31 3 C Corbett A A Baronl 40559 SIR RAOUL iv 4 110 4 3 GI Gl G G1 4 G De Peso J W Considine 4G559 HOME JAMES iv 4 10G 7 1 21 3" 4h 4 5 D Trivett 13 OConneil 4G517BOWCROFT ivb 4 105 I G ll 1 L 5 Gl J Lennie G E Slater 4G503JEU DE BAR ivn 3 104 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 W Johns G OConneil Time, -.24, :47, 1:13, 1:39. Track fast. Options Paid: SANDY MAN, 135.00. Winner B. g, by Uncle Sandy Land, by Rock View trained by W. Bush; bred by Mr. H. P. Headley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 4:30. AT POST 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SANDY MAN was never far from the leaders and, coming fast in the stretch, got to the front and i won easily. ARCADIAN FLAG sprinted into the lead when BOWCROFT began to tire and obtained a , good lead approaching the stretch turn, but could not hold it. RIFF RAFF was going well at the end. HOME JAMES acted badly at the barrier. SIR RAOUL was badly outrun throughout. Scratched 4G380 Ad Remmcon, 88. Overweight Arcadian Flag, 2 pounds. 1 "TOTWQ SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Sagamook, Nov. 16, 1923 1:45 5 106. 4-year-olds lOOUO and upward. Claiming. Claiming price, ,000. April-12-SO-Taa Index Horses AWtPPSt Yt, Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 4G5183tICETUCKY BABEw 5 103 2 1 3s Z- ll 11 1 J Mooney J Lee 4G518 OMRAH w 5 113 5 4 0 5i 4i 31 2 C McHugh TX G Peternell 4G44GBAPTISTE w 4 101 1 2 4 4" 3 21 31 V Whismn W E Hall 4 G518 SHASTA NUT iv 5 101 G 3 G G G 43 4 R Warren Alio-Carrcdlo Stable 4 G505 WHISKEY RUN wb G11G 3 3 11 l1 51 51 5 D Trivett F Grace 4C5183BABY BLUE ivb 4 108 4 G 2i 2 2 G G J Pollard C Howard Time, :24. :49, 1:14. 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. Options Paid: KENTUCKY BABE. 1.00. Winner B. m, by Sarmatian lastella, by Strephon trained by G. Owens; bred by Belair Stud. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 5:03. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won. driving; second and third the same. KENTUCKY BABE, off well, headed the others after going half the distance and, racing into a good lead, had enough left to hold OMRAH. T4ie latter saved ground in the stretch and appeared dangerous a sixteenth out. but seemed to hang near the end. BAlTISTE made up ground, but could not head the leader. SHASTA NUT came wide on the stretch turn, but closed fairly well. WHISKEY RUN and BABY BLUE tired badly. Scratched 4G582 Fetching, 103. . rg A SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Sagamook, Nov. 16, 1923 1:45 5 106. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Claiming price, 00. "ndex12 HorTes" AWtPPSt Yi Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 4G493GOLDEN SCHOOL iv 5 109 4 7 7 Gl G1 2 1 C McHugh S Irwin 465801SWEEPG RAY ivb 5 10G 3 1 C! 5! 5H 3 2" J Mooney M W Armstrong 4G50GLEO LAMPE WB 7 100 1 2 4 4! 1" H 3 P ICeiser W A Philpot 4C583 PRIVATE SETII iv 7 106 8 G Gi 7 7 5 4 J Pollard CV Parsons 4G50THE WORLD iv 9 10G G 4 1 H 2 41 5 J Lennie Mrs T Horning 4G393 MARY BEVERLY w G 109 2 8 S 8 8 73 Gs D Hurlbrt G Sutton 4G515JIMS DREAM iv 5 99 5 3 3 3" 41 G 7 O Neal J and Glazebrook 4C520 FLAT FOOT iv 4 111 7 5 2 21 3" 8 8 D Trivett Fa.raway Stable Time. :24. -.48, 1:13, 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. JSeZ Pride trained by G. Lucky; bred by M, Wr C. Good-loe. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST 5:30. AT POST i minute. Start good nd slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ,. c p GOLDEN SCHOOL gained steadily and, coming fast on the outside in the last quarter, passed LEO LAMlE in mid-stretch and won as her rider pleased. SWEEPING RAY closed gamely to gain second place in the last stride. LEO LAMlE obtained a good lead turning for home, but tired near the end. JIMS DREAM was in close quarters early and might have been better with a stronger ride. FLAT FOOT and THE WORLD tired liadly. Scratched 10."G2:,Nose Dive. 101; 4C538 Our Dan. 101.


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