Wheeling, Daily Racing Form, 1930-04-24

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WHEELING cs "WHEELING, W. VA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930. 1-2 Mile. Thirteenth day. "Wheeling Driving al Club. Spring meeting of 1C days. Weather cloudy. . tv Steward, John I. Day. Presiding Judge, J. M. McGravw Associate Judges, S. S. Bender, S. G. riiillips and J. L. "Wat kins. Starter, "Y. Harris. Racing Secretary, S. S. Bender. . . . Racing starts at 2:40 p. in. Chicago time, 1:40 p. m.. W indicates whip, S Spurs, B blinkers. Fig- ures- in parentheses following the distance of each rice indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse J " and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 4 4i JJQKQ FIRST RACE 1-2 Mile. Purse 600. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to -winner 4 4 TbOOOJf 25; second, 00; third, 0: fourth, 5. Claiming price, 00. J April.23-30-AVlic : - Index Horses AAAt TP St - U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t J - - 4 1 46719" AVEE MAR J IE w 106 2 3 31 l1 l1 M AAlmer S Koss v SI0-100 4 467193RED LIKKER w 109 C 5 21 21 2" J Guerra V F Knebelkamp 260-100 4G719GETGOIN av 116 3 1 3 3i 331 E Fator L Murray 1CO-100 40421 LORD ATWELL av 109 14 5 I 41 E Goodich J J Keith 310-100 C- 467193GERTRDE PALMEUw 106 4 6 4 1 4nk 51 S Duhon W J Palmer 13230-100 g 46G33 PUBLICATION w 109 8 7 Ch 61 Gl E Warden AV Mikel and Son 1SS0-100 BILL LUTZ av 109 9 8 7 7 7 J Futrell W F Lutz t M MRS. TWIN av 109 7 9 Pulled up. J Renick Miss E M Lantcr J4CS0-10O MR. TWIN v? 109 5 2 Pulled up. F Douglas Miss E M Lanter Coupled as W. .1. Palmer and W. F. Lutz entry; Miss E. M. Lanter entry. Time, :50. Track fast. r ,- DONATIONS PAID-, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , WEE MARJIE $.18.80 5 5.20 $ 3.00 840100 160100 50100 RED LIKKER 3.60 2.40 80100 20100 v GETGOIN 2.40 20 100 I Winner Ch. f, by Scotch Broom Marjorinktum, by Vulcain trained by U. S. Wishard; bred by Mr. S. Boss. -WENT TO POST 2:40. AT POST 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. WEE MA1UIE displayed the most speed throughout and held her opponent safe in the stretch. RED LIKKER, well up throughout, held on gamely in the final drive. GETGOIN was in elose quarters f on the inside throughout, finished gamely, but failed to find an opening to secure racing room. I.OBI ATWELL was crowded back going to the first turn, but showed a good performance. GERTRUDE PALMER displayed early speed, but tired. Scratched 16719 Blackwell, 109. AQii SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner J J. tWOUV 5425; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Claiming price, 00. April-23-30-AVlie Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 3,2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt . . I ;4G791TOLTEC avb 110 4 3 lnk l1 in 1" E Goodich II W Miller 140-100 a 46748STARRY DAWN avb 105 2 1 2 23 2 2i L Logan F Maiers 450-100 4G791ROYAL BELLS wn 103 5 2 31 3 3i 31 J Guerra Blue Belle Park Stable 180-100 4 0790 VLADIMIR - wn 105 7 6 51 51 4 43 E McLalin G F Jenkins " 1590-100 t 4G82CCAPTN GILBERT wn 103 3 5 4"k 61 5l 5 E Bernier O Tuggle 1980-1 00 j 474SFREIGHT CLERIC w 110 1. 7 7 7 G3 6 A Colvin A G Tarn 2540-100 -428G9CATADOS av 104 6 4 6l .41 7 7 J Futrell P Dwyer Sr 4960-100 " Time. 1:01. Track fast. ,- DONATIONS PAID, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , 4 TOLTEC ? 4.80 $ 3.00 $ 2.40 140100 50--100 20100 4 STARRY DAWN 3.20 2.60 60100 30100 -1 RCYAL BELLS T 2.40 20100 4 AVinner B. c, by Westy Hogan I.orna, by Jack Atkin trained by J. R. Carlock; bred by Mr. 11. C. 4 4 Thatcher. AVinner entered to be claimed for 800. 4 WENT TO POST 3:05. AT POST 1 minute. , Start good and slow. AVon handily; second and third the .same. TOLTEO sprinted into the lead in the first eighth and, taking command, held the race safe there- 4 after. STARRY DAAVN raced forwardly throughout and was best of the. others. ROYAL BELLS had 4 no excuses and could never improve upon third place. ALADIMIR was carried extremely wide on the 2 first turn by CAPTAIN GILBERT when the latter ran out, which mined the chances of both, but ALADIMIR closed much ground thereafter. The others were outrun. . Scratched lG7531Conimissioner Dee, 110: 37750 M. Johnson, 110; 4G329 Harry Temple Jr., 105. j Overweights Freight Clerk, 5 pounds; Catados, 4. " Corrected weight Royal Bells, 105. . j A THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. Purso 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net j 4tJOJL value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,000. April-23-30-AVlic Index Horses AWtPPSt ,4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 46793-DR. HICKMAN av 13 111 12 31 1 11 U E McLalin C Hicks 70-100 46G553LENNY w 5 104 2 3 4 t 2U 2i J Futrell AV Mikel and Son 12S0-100 46793 IIOATZIN av 6 10S 3 7 5 5 4 3 L Logan J L Scobey 35I0-1CO 4G7S0-PLATOON Ave 4 10S C 4 3t 43 33 41 C Stranski II C Rumage 5SO-100 4G792BUCHON av 3 116 4 1 21 31 3i 53 F Wstock M Guciardo 300-100 4G093MAGHERY av 7 101 5 5 61 C3 6s 631 J Renick A G Tarn C360-10O 4G017 TIDY AMERICAN wb 3 100 76 7777E Goodrh .G F Jenkins 4020-100 Time, 1:00. Track fast. ,-2 DONATIONS PAID- , EQUIVALENT BOOKING DR. HICKMAN . $ 3.40 .60 S 2.40 70100 30100 20100 - LENNY 6.20 3.80 210100 90100 HOATZIN 4.00 100 10D AVinner B. g, by Tony Benerq Lady McGee, by McGce trained by C. R. Campbell; bred by estate . of Mr. F. J. Pons. AVinner entered to be claimed for 1,000. WENT TO POST 3:30. AT POST 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon handily; second and third driving. DR. HICKMAN shook off BUCHON after going the first half arid held LENNY safe in the stretch. LENNY made a game challenge in the final eighth, but was not good enough. HOATZIN closed fast and gamely next to the inner rail during the stretch run, easily disposing of the others. PLATOON showed speed, but tired in the stretch, as did BUCHON. Scratched 4G749Theo. Fay, 111; 46015 Silver Wave, 99; 4C720Ligurian, 11C; 40057 Toanna, 111; . 4CG91 Storm Maiden, 101; 46330 Pheasant, 111. Overweights Lenny, 1 pound; Tidy American, 3. liJQii5? FOURTH RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net xUOOI value to winner 25; second, 100; third, 0; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,000. April-23-30-AVIic ; Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt : 4GG94 THE DOCTOR w 4 111 7 6 3H 1 11 l3 AV Taylor L Haymaker 230-100 1 4C7J0:ARROAV IIAAVK wp 7 111 2 1 2 33 3 2 E Bernier P Dwyer 1C0-100 , 4G723 ROCK QUEEN wb 4 111 6 3 li 2 2i 3 P Sanford R Crawford 230-100 4679G JOHN J. JR, wn 10 111 3 7 53 43 43 4 R Cooper. R .Cooper C520-100 4G82GSUMA wb 3 102 4 .4 . 6 6 5J u E! McLalin Mrs L N Forslia 1SSO-100 4G753LCANO avb 9 111 1 2 41 51 6l 6i F Douglas Mrs J Noel 15SO-100 I 4790SUNDY CLOTHESwn 6106. 5 5 7 7 7 7 S Duhon AV J Palmer 37S0-100 I Time. 1:23. Track fast. - DONATIONS PAID-, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , THE DOCTOR 6.60 ? 3.80 S 2.80 230100 90100 40100 I ARROW HAWK 3.00 2.40 50100 20100 ROCK QUEEN 2.40 20100 AVinnei BIk. g, by Light Brigade Miss Nell, by Dick Finnell trained by H. L. Munson; bredJjy Mrs. B. J. Clay. AVinner entered to be claimed for 1,000. WENT TO POST 3:58. AT POST 11 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easily; second and third handily. THE DOCTOR shook off ROCK QUEEN midway ot the back stretch and drew away decisively in the final eighth. ARROW IIAAVK came again in the stretch and finished resolutely on the inside. ROCK - QUEEN displayed early speed, but tired when the real struggle began. The. others were badly outpaced. Scratched lC5733Lord Marmioii, 114; 40720 Agnes AAynn, 101; 4C039 Fair Catch, 101; 40572 Bemad i Bee. 107. Overweight Rock Queen, 5 pounds. A C2y FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net " : rrUODu value to winner 25; second, 100; third, 50; fourth, 5. Claiming price, 00. - . April-2:i-30-AVlic : Index Horses AAAt PP St li V Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiy. Odds Strt t - 4G794J1BE avb 8,108 5 10 9l 41 2- 11 E Bernier H T Palmer 330-100 0 4GG39 ED AVAR D GRAY avb 10 113 4 7 o1 21 11 2 E Fator J G Demarest 400-100 0 4G7943REIGH SHOT av 6 108. 9 5 6" 5l 51 31 AV Taylor AV D Hendley 320-100 0 40791 SURFACE w 4 10S 2 3 ll l1 3H 4h AV Reed F McCoy 500-100 0 40825 DOC K. av 5 10S 10 1 21 211 .41 5i S Duhon Mrs B R Luscher 610-100 q 4G594 WEATHERVANE av 6 111 S 2 4h 71 03 G F Douglas Mrs J Noel C340-100 u - 4CG58 MADDENSTOAVN avb 8 113 7 6 71 Si S3 71 W Barr R Lucas 4CS0-100 0 4G594 THE ANGELUS av 5 108 3 4 3 6h 7"k S J Guerra AV H Schwartz 2330-100 0 4G790BLUE AGATE avb 5 108 6 8 S"k 9 97 9C J Pregun M E Nelson 5350-100 0 4GG92SPORTING LIFE jvb 6 103 19 10 10 10 10 E Goodich T B Fox 1SSO-100 0 Time. 1:235s. Track fast. DONATIONS PAID-, , EQUIVALENT BOOKING , JIBE ? 8.60 3.20 $ 2.80 330100 60100 40100 EDWARD GRAY ..! . 3.80 3.00 90100 50100 q REIGH SHOT 2.80 40100 0 AVinner B. g, by Spur Quip, by Out of Reach trained by II. T. Palmer; bred by Mr. J. Butler. 1 AAinner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST 4:26. AT POST 1 minutes. I Start good and sIoav. AVon driving? second and third the same. j JIBE moved up strongly after going the first quarter, wore down EDAVARD GRAY during the stretch run and got up in the last few yards. EDAVARD GRAY shook off SURFACE while rounding, the far turn took the Jead, but failed to withstand the winners challenge. REIGH SHOT came strongly f -in the final eighth and outgamed SURFACE. The. latter showed early speed, but tired, as did DOC K. Scratched 4GS25 Sunolin, 103; 46730 John AAilliani II., 11C; 4GS23 Nayarit, 10S; 40722 Dixie Beauty, 100; 40794 Fill P., 103. i A d O A SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Preliminary Trial Purse. Purse ,500, 3-year -400x34: olds. Net value to winner 1,125; second, 225; third, 00; fourth, 50. JIndex23"Ho"rsesC AAVtPPSt 4 V Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt t - 4fi7TJ3AAOODY LONG av 115 2 6 ll 35 l1 lS IS A Colvin A J Bedell K Yc-V-i B VLTIAIORE WB113 1 5 6 5 31 3 2 L Logan Capt F Eaton 12CO-100 0 SawlcKET avb 115 7 3 31 11 2 21 31 H Hay J J Burns 530-100 X JJ"?" iwS SOAK avb 113 4 1 21 VI 41 43 44 E Fator O L Foster 740-100 0 ir- Jy PRODUCT avb 110 3 4 51 6-1 5H 5 5 P Garrity J G Demarest 220-100 VL w cf 7 7 6U 6 6 R J E Lewis -4CSO-100 mKECK av 113 3 7 -Cooper . .6-95 ?SSSsUrf vJb113 C 2 1 21 7-7 7 R Buckley Bennett Springer 2910-100 ONaSonIAIiS-;, t EQUIVALENT sB00KING -1 2 80 2.40 140-100 . 40-100 0-100 0 AVOODY LONG .-80 30 BALTIMORE b80 , , 100100 30 A. J.. Bedell;. bred" by Mr. II. C. L WAner-BrVc;-Ly oVtlng BbVod-Evil, by Rock View trained by Fisher. . , WENT TO POST 4;56. AT POST 4 minutes. cs al tv . J 4 4i 4 4 J J 4 1 4 C- g M r v Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third the same. AVOODY LONG went to the front after going the first half mile and, after shaking off : the others,-, came away in the last eighth. BALTIMORE suffered early interference, steadily improved his position and came fast jn the stretch. AVACKET displayed peed. tired in the .final eighth, but the race should improve him. TITLE OAK held on better today. BY PRODUCT was crowded back going to the first turn and could never get up thereafter. i Q4tC SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Belmont County Purse, Purso 00. 4-year-olds "xOOOu and unward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 100; third, 0; AprH-23-30-AAllC fourth, 25. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Y Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4G79GCLODOMIR IT. av 7 108 2 2 l1 11 ll lnk ll E Bernier II T Palmer 1330-100 46794COMMON GOLD avb 7 111 3 7 7 6 3h 2J 23 A Colvin A G Tarn 280-100 G829 3 SAUCY POLLY av 4 111 4 1 33 3 41 3 32 F AVstock M Guciardo 350-100 4GG82SIGNOLA ;avb 6 104 5 6 51 51 5 41 4 J Futrell H S Dudley o 1560-100 4G7531BESOM avb 5 111 6 5 4 4 61 5 53 S Duhon AV J Palmer 2540-100 4G79GAVHITE NOSE av 3 ICS 7 4 6l 7 7 7 61 E McLalin Mrs F Parks 70780-100 40724 ELFRIEDA G. av 4 106 1 3 2"k 21 61 7 E Goodich G F Jenkins 120-100 Time. 1:52. Track fast. ,-2 DONATIONS PAID-, f EQUIVALENT BOOKING , CLODOMIR II 28.60 8.20 $ 5.40 1330100 310100 170100 COMMON GOLD 3.60 3.00 80100 50100 SAUCY POLLY 2.80 40100 AVinner B. h, by Saint Just Cloche-dOr. by Chulo trained by II. T. Palmer; bred in France by Mr. A. Boucherot. AVinner entered to ba claimed for S0O. WENT TO POST 5:24. AT POST minute. Start good and "slow. AVon handily; second and third the same. CLODOMIR II. showed the most speed throughout, withstood a challenge from COMMON GOLD, reaching the stretch turn and drew clear at the end. COMMON GOLD moved up fast on the outside J rounding the far turn and easily outlasted the others. SAUCY POLLY was close up all the way. SIG-NOLA had a rough journey, but came fast again next to the inner rail in the stretch. ELFRIEDA G. Avas crowded back on the turn commencing the last quarter, Avhich ruined her chances. Scratched 10749 Checkmate, 111; 40S27 Colonel Setli, 10S. Overweight Signola, 1 pound.


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