Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1930-04-25

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1 1 I I LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, KY., THURSDAY. APRIL 24, 1930. 1 Mile. Seventh day. Kentucky Association. Spring meeting of 15 days. Weather clear. Stewaids, T. C. Bradley and J. J. Graddy. Judges, AV. II. Shelley, S. Goodpaster and L. Bogan-schntz. Starter, AV. Hamilton. Racing Secretary, W. II. Shelley. , Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 2:00 p. in.. AV indicates whip, S spurs, I! blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indieates apprentice allowance. A QQfi FIRST RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Leonardo II.. April 25. 1921 1:42 3 103. Purse 5800. IOOOU 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Marcs. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; April-21-30-Lcx second. 00; third. 0. Claiming price, ,200; if for more, 1 pound extra for each 00 to ,600. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin - Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 467303LADY AVITT w 4 108 7 4 Ill3 l3 l3 ll AV Ellswh Serenata Stock Fm Sta 711-100 4G127DRAHA wn 4 108 4 2 3i 31 31 31 21 F Haines II C Ragan 3239-100 4G78! SAArT GENEArArE w 4 115 2 1 4i 43 43 45 3 E Legero Kcenelaiul Stud Stablo 112-100 4G819PRCESS DONXA w 4 110 G 3 25 2s 23 2i 4" M E Meys R L Swopo 203-100 467851 SARDA wn 3 107 5 7 8 51 5 53 5s F Clivetta C Clay 644-100 1G789 MARGET FLYNX w 3 10G1 1 5 Gl S G3 G1 G" R Crees C AV Mooro 1G17-100 43021 PREANDI3I1 w 3 100 3 8 71 71 71 7l 7s J Curd II P Ileadley 2011-100 4G785 FULL TIDE wn 3 103 S 6 5 P1 8 S S P Xeal F F Brant 7002-100 Time, :23H. 1:13. 1:40!5. 1:47J. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-i LADY WITT 0.82 $ 9.01 $ 4.50 741100 352100 125100 DRAHA 23.24 6.28 1032100 214100 SWEET GENEVIEVE 3.04 52100 AVinner Ch. f, by Sir John Johnson Serenata, by Ornament trained by A. Si Lewis; bred by Mr. F.. C. McAtee. AVinner entered to Ix? claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 2:03. AT POST 21 minutes. Start good for all but Preander out of machine. AVon driving: second and third the same. LADY AVITT, taken into the lead and cleverly rated, saved ground and, holding on. well under good riding, outstayed DRAHA. The latter began working her way up after reaching the stretch, wore down PRINCESS DONNA, but could not overtake the winner. SWEET GENEVIEVE, under reserve for five-eighths, saved ground on the stretch turn and closed gamely. PRINCESS DONNA, much used keeping in closest pursuit of the pacemaker, tired umler severe pressure in the final eighth. SAHDA began slowly, and could not reach contention. PREAXDEK began poorly. Overweight Margaret Flynn, 1J pounds. IfiCST SECOND RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Calisse, May 11, 1911 :53y? 2 115. Purse 00. jbOOO 4 2-ycar-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 03; AlriI-2J-30-Lcx third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt HELEN AIRGIXIA w 115 12 G 1 l3 11 P Xeal J J Greely 527-100 4G7173MAItY COBB w 115 7 8 31 2 2 J Scurlock Hupp and Judy t217-100 SAVEET BEXOXI w 115 S 5 21 33 3i M Rose P T Chinn J28GS-10O 4G710 RELEASED w 115 10 9 G3 41 4 D Bryant P T Chinn X 4GG84 PREDICTION w 113 2 1 51 G3 5" AV Garner R L Stivers 4G9-100 4G818 MADM FLORNCE w 113 11 11 71 7" G P Groos S B Jones 1712-100 PRECS FORTUNE w 115 5 12 ll1 S3 7i AV Cooler L C Young - t 4G78G DELMA DUNN w 113 9 7 41 51 S F Clivetta Mrs AV R Hoffman 221-100 TRANSGRESSION w 115 1 2 93 9 93 R Crees E F Prichard 5300-100 DONNA ULRICA w 115 3 3 S1103 105 V AVallis F J Navin 7236-100 4G7-10 BELA BASIL w 115 4 10 12 12 ll1 D Dubois Basil Manor Stablo 3251-100 PRINCESS CEUTA w 115 G 4 103 ll1 12 G Wilams F J Xavin fCoupled as Hupp and Judy and L. C. Young entry: J P. T. Chinn entry; I J. Xavin entry. Time, :23?s. :47. :55V4. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIV ALNT BOOKING 0D23-, HELEN VIRGINIA 2.54 $ 5.34 $ 3.96 527 1C0 167100 98100 HUPP and JUDY AND L. C, YOUNG ENTRY 3.56 3.12 78100 56100 P. T. CHINN ENTRY 10.92 446100 AVinner Br. f, by Tryster Flitting Miss, by Flittergold trained by J. J. Greely; bred by Mr. J. T. Ireland. WENT TO POST 2:28. AT P;OST J minute. . Start good out of machine. AVon driving: second and third the same. HELEN AIRGINIA. easily best, lost much ground while racing into the lead, was exhaustively used to open up a big lead and began tiring after reaching the final eighth, but just lasted. MARY COKU began sluggishly, but moved up fast after reaching the turn, closed resolutely and was going well in the f-nal stages. SWEET BENONI showed speed from the start, swerved when entering the stretch, but held on well under energetic tactics. RELEASED closed much ground in the first five-sixteenths and finished gamely. PREDICTION had no mishaps. MADAM FLORENCE lost much ground. DELMA DUNN suffered slight interference and tired badly. TRANSGRESSION began well, but was shuffled back. Scratched lG7SG5Plumage, 115; 4G818 Thunder Nymph, 115; 4G818 Sister Mary, 115; 46818 Sporting Miss, 115; Black Ivory, 115; 40710 Lila, 115. A fiQQQ THIRD RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Current, Nov. 17, 1923 jfcOOOO 1:08 2 124. Shelbyville Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim- AlrII-24.30-IiCX" ing. Net value to winner 50; second, 19.50; third, 3. Claiming price, 5,030. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi V- Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt J 4GG8G ELLTCE wn 3 105 2 1 l3 1 l5 l3 P Xeal J X Camden 325-100 4GG83COOTS wn 4 120 4 3 41 33 3 21 H Thomas G Collins 197-100 4G683;HOT SHOT we 4 118 5 2 23 2i 2h 3l K Russell II P Headley 21G-100 4G715 CHARIOT wb 3 110 1 4 5i 53 53 4" R Cheatm C C and G Y Hieatt G030-100 4GG83JGE MURPHY wn 4 113 7 5 3l 43 41 5 AV Carroll II L Baker . 413-100 38447MIKE CAREY w 3 110 6 6 7 7 G1 63 L Pichon Steele and Howard 2233-100 43815 SHEILA BYRXE w 3 110 3 7 Gl 61 7 7 L Geving AV R Cox 11937-100 Time, :23, :47, 1:00, 1:09. :Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID EQUIV ALNT BOOKING ODDS-, ELLICE ? 8.50 $ 3.94 ? 2.66 325100 97100 33100 COOTS 3.20 2.38 60 100 19 100 HOT SHOT 2.58 29100 Winner B. f, by Black Servant Five Aces, by. Disguise trained by D. E. Stewart; bred by Mr. .T. X. Camden. Winner entered to be claimed for ,800. WENT TO POST 2:50. AT POST 6 minutes. Start good out of machine. AVon easily; second and third the same. ELLICE, racing in her best form and permitted to draw into a long lead, maintained her speed with ease and won with something left. COOTS bettered his position slightly on the outside after reaching the turn, wore down HOT SHOT after entering the stretch, but failed to menace the winner. HOT SHOT, under hustling tactics, showed speed, saved ground and tired in the final drive. CHARIOT showed a fair performance. JUDGE MURPHY, fractious at the post, where he twice unseated his rider, began well, but showed only brief early speed. Scratched 10835 Patricia Ann, 107. Ovciv eight Sheila Byrne, 5 pounds. A OQQQ FOURTH RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Calisse, May 11, 1911 :53i 3 il5..i Purse S3C0. fcOOOC 2-ycar-olds. Colts and Geldings. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; April-24-aO-Lcx third, 0. Claiming price, ,500. Index Horses AWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Strt LIBERTY ACE w 112. 11 11 11 l3 L Pichon A L Ferguson 916-100 46784 JAY AVALKER w 112 6 7 7 43 2" C McCrsn II P Headley 1439-100 4G742 MAGIC FLUTE w 112 5 5 S1 33 3" J D Mney Greentree Stablo 1112-100 4G7423DICIC AVEIDEL w 115 4 2 2s 2s 4 R Crees E F Prichard 43-100 4G713 BOBS PLAY w 112 3 4 51 G3 51 J Scurlock AV E Hupp 4GS9-100 FLYING CHERKEEwn 112 2 3 41 5"1 G6 D Dubois r K and J L Dodgo 37S3-10O RUNNING AVATER w 112 7 6 6 7 7 AV Garner J G Chinn G43-100 Time, :23, :47, :55. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , r-EQUTVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, LIBERTY ACE 0.92 $ 7.60 5.68 946100 280100 184 ICO JAY WALKER 12.74 6.14 537100 207100 MAG.C FLUTE 5.10 15S 100 AViniic- 15 c. by Busy American Our Betsy, by Iluon trained by C. n. Ferguson; bred by Mr. A. L. F!rauoii. AVii.nei entered to be claimed for ,300. WENT TO PC ST 3:17. AT POST 7J minutes. St:.rt good ou of machine. AVon easily; second and third driving. LIBERTY ACE, a quick breaker, displayed fine speed from the start, saved ground and, dispos-u ot DICK WEIDEL, held the others safe. JAY WALKER began slowly, lost ground and closed fast. MAGIC FLUTE also lost ground and finished gamely. DICK AVEIDEL ran away three-sixteenths before the start, forced the early pace and tired after nearing the lead inside the final eighth. BOBS PLAY was outrun. A CQQA FIFTH RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Current, Nov. 17. 1923 TcOOtVr 1:08 2 124. Dripping Springs Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Fillies. ApriI-21-30-Lex Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt JA Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4G71 1 MONNIE w 107 6 4 1 li lnk l F Haines J L Tailton 812-10 4G714 CORITA w 107 5 3 4 21 23 231 Ar Ellswh L C Vcatch S52-100 4GG8G MY CAROLYNE w 107 2 1 31 3U 3 3" P Xeal C A Marono 1S57-100 44038 XIGHT SIGXAL w 107 13 Gi 41 41 41 J Smith E R Bradley 10S-10 4G817 GOTOIT wb 107 7 7 7 7 53 5 IC Russell H P AVhitney 527-100 4G0413LELLER BUNNY wb 1091 4 2 2 53 G3 C H Fisher R E Bisi 5737-100 12040 IIENTA HARDIES w 111 3 G G"k Gi 7 7 C McCrsn II P Gaulner 427-100 Time, :23, :47. 1:01. 1:10. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , r-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, MONNIE 8.24 $ 7.66 $ 4.45 812100 83100 123103 DORITA 7.26 4.40 263100 120100 MY CAROLYNE 6.84 242100 AVinuer B. f, by My Play Let Her Fly, by Pataud trained by D. T. Morris; bred by Mr. J. L. Tarlton. WENT TO POST 3:45. AT POST 1 minute. Start good out of machine. AVon driving; second and third the same. MONNIE, racing improved and greatly benefited by her riders tactics, held sway easily to the stretch, where she swerved repeatedly impeding DORITA and just lasted. DORITA bettered her position slowly on the turn, moved up fast on the outside of the winner after reaching the stretch and but for sharp interference, might have won. MY CAROLYXE raced well up ami held ou gamely. NIGHT SIGNAL, pinched back shortly after the start, was forced wide on the stretch turn and could not get to the leaders in the final drive. GOTOIT closed gamely. IIENIIIETTK HARDIES began tiring badly after three-eighths and showed a poor performance. LELI.ER BUNNY showed early speed. Overweights Leller Bunny, 2J pounds; llenriette Hardies, 4. Continued on thirteenth page. LEXINGTON Continued from third page. y fQQH SIXTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles. Leonardo II., April 25, 1921 1:42; 3 103. Purso TtUOtUL 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner April-21-30-Lex 50; second. 00; third, 0. Claiming price, ,200; if for more, 1 pound extra for each 00 to ,600. , i Index Horses AWtPPSt li Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 46785 YOUR PLAY we 4 112 4 7 7 7 Ci 5i 1" AV Ellswh Mrs IC Ramsey 20C-100 4G74GPRCESS MARGET w 3 102 2 5 43 41 31 11 2 AV Carroll AV M Ingram 276-100 4C718 UPSEDAISY wb 3 107 1 3 25 3H 21 2J 3J ic Russell Greentree Stable 257-100 4597CKITTY CAT wn 5 10S 5 2 lh H 1J Sh 4i G Riley C E Lenahan 4615-100 46718 CARAMEL wb 3 110 3 1 5 53 4S 4 5i AV Garner E F Prichard 1261-100 43321ONUP w G 113 6 G 6 0 7 6J 6 R De Pma J Spencer 1S70-100 4G789 THISTLE JEAN wb 3 103 7 4 3J 2i 5 7 7 II Thomas G Collins 069-100 Time, :23, :47, 1:13, 1:40S, 1:47. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID x ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- YOUR PLAY $ 6.12 $ 3.72 $ 2.94 206 100 86100 47100 PRINCESS MARGARET 3.94 2.88 97100 44100 UPSEDAISY 2.78 39100 AVinner B; f, by My Play La Gironde, by Sweep trained by K. Ramsey; brsd by Mr. A. II. Cosdeu- AVinner entered to be claimed for ,200. I WENT TO POST 4:09. AT POST 1 minute. Start good for all but Your Play out ot machine. AVon driving; second and third the same. YOUR PLAY, away poorly and far back for half a mile, was permitted to begin working his way up slowly thereafter, continued resolutely after being forced to the extreme outside in the stretch and got up right at the end. PRINCESS MARGARET, well up after going three-eighths and forced wide on the stretch turn, worked her way into a clear lead, but tired in the final fifty yards. UPSEDAISY 1 rated along under restraint for three-quarters, held on well in close quarters. KITTY CAT showed the most early speed and swerved when tiring in the final drive. CARAMEL finished in close quarters. . THISTLE JEAN showed good early speed and bore out on the last turn. SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Hydromel, April 25, 19271:423105. T:vf CjCrd Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; sec- Alril-24-30-I.ev end, 00; third, 0. Claiming price, ,200. Index Horses AWtPPSt and K 94 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4G817 UNION AV. w 3 105 8 3 4 3i 2" 1" l P Neal C A Marone 4C3-10O . 46822 ST. MATTHEAATS w 5 112 1 5 li li 1U 2 2 C Landolt Knebelkamp and Morris 203-100 t 46741 SUE BARKER yr 6 107 3 S 5 S1 5 P 2 AV Carroll A Smitha SS3-100 - 46789 SAUCY SUE iv 5 lm 9 10 7i 7i 6 4 4 AV Gamer AVarm Stable 419-100 0 46689 MADAM EMELIE w 3 107 7 1 11U S 11 GU 5 M Rose Elliott and Lewis 11700-100 0 45102 JOVIAL FRIAR iv 3 103i 2 7 Si 4U 4J 3i Gi R Crees Router Stable 5717-100 0 46741 MAT HUNTER w 3 112 4 11 10U 9i S 7i 7" C Felix G E Pruott T46S0-100 0 46819 CHORISTER wr. 3 103 12 9 5 C 7 S Sh K Russell C Nolto 7SS-100 0 4 6 785 5 LEAH JANE w J 102 G 2 and 11 10" lf 9 G Land M G Goode CS1-100 0 4 6715 PANDOAER w 3 110 10 12 Sh I0i 9i ll1 10 L. Geving C L Dodson t 0 46785 LADY BASIL w 5 107 H 4 12 12 12 12 11 D Dubois Basil Manor Stablo 3327-100 0 46783 MAE PRICE w 3 100 3 C 2J 2 3J 0" 12 AV Ellswh J E Mclntiro . t U t-Mutuel field. Time, :23, :47y5. 1:14. 1:41 Vi. 1:455. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- - UNION W 1.26 S 4.90 $ 5.10 463100 145 10O 155100 3 ST. MATTHEWS 4.10 3 50 105100 75100 J SUE BARKER 4. 80 140100 D AVinner Ch. e, by Sporting P.Iood Cheery, by Aandergrift trained by C. A. Maroue; bred by Mr. . B. T. Bedford. AVinner entered to bo claimed for 1,200. WENT TO POST 4:34. AT POST 3 minutes. Start good out of machine. AVon driving; second and third the same. UNION AV.. well up, suffered slight interference approaching the stretch, recovered quickly and 2 gamely headed ST. MATTHEWS, but could not draw away. ST. MATTHEWS, taken into the lead, saved - ground and held on stubbornly after being headed. SUE BAKKER lost ground most o the way, but a 1 saved some in the stretch and held on well. SAUCY SUE, well up after three-eighths, had no mishap", f MADAM EMELIE was hard hustled throughout. JOVIAL FRIAR quit. CHORISTER, in a contend!!!; position for five-eighths, quit under pressure. Scratched 1G730 Escondida, 103; 4t!S20 Wood .Axton, 105; 4G7S3 Iloni Soit. 102. J : . : Overweights Leah Jane, 2 pounds; Sancy Sue, 21; Pandover,- 5; Jovial Friar, 11. .:"-


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