Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1930-05-01

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and 4 TC A Ai Ii 4G 4g ,0 ",b 4 4G G 4G 15 4G 13 4C 40 M KJ Bl BAR R. R. st wi j j i A 41 ., 4 4 , 4i 4i Ji 1 4, H S C C. J. Z s t t j 4 4 j j 4 4 1 4 1 1 , , : I , 1 1 ; 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 J. . r of f s 3 g to o t LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, KY., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30, 1930. 1 Mile. Twelfth day. Kentucky Association.-Spring meeting of 15 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards, T. C. Bradley and J. J. Graddy. Judges, W. II. Shelley, S. Goodpaster and L. Bogan-schutz. Starter, AV. Hamilton. Racing Secretary, AV. II. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:00 p. 111. Chicago time, 3:00 p. m.. AV indicates whip. S spurs. P. blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance ot each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horsa weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. fTTti A FIRST RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Current, Nov. 17. 1928 4 XJfrJcti 1:08 2 124. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to ApriI-30-SO-Lcx winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Claiming price, ,200. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockey3 Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4G821 MEDLEY wn G 118 10 1 3- 3- 2i l1 R Crces Reuter Stablo 1119-100 4G891KITTY CAT wn 5 108 12 2 l1 21 lh 2 G Riley C E Lenahan 47G-100 42291 BAR SINISTER w 3 109 4 8 8i 4i 4 311 AV Garner Greentree Stable 353-100 4G858 MARGATE w 7 108 16 Gl 7i C 4 AV Ellswh Serenata Stock Fm Sta GS2-100 7 1 2 PALL AD Y w 3 105 It 10 2l li 31 51 R Reeves W F Strauss 1119-100 4G851 CAPNS DAUTERwr, 3 103 5 5 . 4h 5 5 C C Landolt Jeffers Bros 476-100 15553 COBY w 3 111 8 7 71 91 85 71 J D Mney Looney and Stono 7390-100 4G739PERFECT MODEL w 5 108 9 3 5i Gh 71 S1 M E Meys R L Baker 536-100 43939 JOE McCORD w 3 110 3 11 91 81 91 9s IC Russell AV Baumsartncr t 4G712 HADES w 3 110 7 9 101 10: 10 10 It Thomas G Collins 831-100 4GG89PALLA GAY v 4 108 G 4 11s 11s ll1 ll1 M Austin Penn Villa Farm Stable N t ENGLISH MAID wn 3 1031 2 12 12 12 12 12 F Haines G.AAatts 13382-100 iMutuel field. Time, :24, :47. 1:01. 1:11. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIV ALNT BOOKING ODDS MEDLEY 0.98 2.92 $ 9.4G 1449100 516100 373100 KITTY CAT 6.98 4.26 249100 113100 SINISTER 4.72 13G 100 AVinner Ch. h, by Pol.vnielian Sweet Music, by Harmonicon trained by P. Reuter; bred by Mr. AV. Coe. AVinner entered to be claimed for ,000. .. .. WENT TO POST 2:01. AT POST 2 minutes. Start good out of machine. AVou driving; second and third the same. MEDLEY, well up from the start, worked his way around the leaders gradually after reaching the stretcli and won drawing out, but pulled up sore. KITTY CAT showed speed from the start, alternated with PALLADY in the paccmaking and held on fairly well. BAR SINISTER suffered interference and closed fast when clear. MARGATE was going fast in the final stages. -PALLADY tired badly after showing speed to the final eighth. CAPTAINS DAUGHTER got a favorable position quickly, saved ground but failed to respond in the stretch. Scratched 1G954 Peach Rose, 113; Regulus, 110. Overweights Bar Sinister, 4 pounds: Coby, 1; English Maid, 31. AFT iAC SECOND RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Calisse. May 11. 1911 :53 2 115. Purse 00, jt 4 UTcO 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Claiming. Net value to winner ?G50; April-30-30-Lex second. 00; third, 0. Claiming price, ,800; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 00 to ,200. Index Horses AWtlPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt HIGH FRUIT w 116 G 3 l1 ll 1" E Lcgere AAr AV AAilliamson 415-100 4G9G0 SWEET JOE w 113 3 2 CJ 4l 25 P. De Pma J Spencer 403-100 45940 C. EARL PAT wis 113 10 4 21 3 3" C Landolt Knebelkamp and Morris 2432-100 4C9G0 AVEST VIRGINIA wr. 113 5 1 3 5 4i AV Garner E F Prichard 43S-100 4G8893MAGIC FLUTE w.HC It G 4 21 5 L Jones Greentrce Stable 312-100 4G889 FLYG CHEROKEE wn 113 7 5 5i G1 C1 D Dubois V IC and J L Dodge 8201-100 4G9G0 SIR PRIZE w 11G 4 10 9 71 V AAallis J F Patterson 313G-100 4G852 BRUSSELS w 113 S 7 S: 9 S C McCrsn AV C Goodloo .421-100 G852 THATS ALL w 113 -9 8 7i 71 91 K Russell W M Baumgartncr t-932-100 4G921McGOLRICIC w lOi 1 9 101 10 10 D Bryant P T Chinn 2GG53-100 4G713OFFICER V.T. 108 2 11 11 11 11 R Reeves Fuerst and Bauer t T tMutuel field.- Time, :24. :48, :55. Track fast. V 52 MUTUELS PAID . EQUIV ALNT BOOKING ODDS HIGH FRUIT 0.30 6:64 4.40 415-100 232-JOO 120-100 SWEET JOE 5.18 4.84 159100 142100 EARL PAT 9-28 364100 AVinner Ch. c, by High Noon Fruit Cake, by Dick AVelles trained by O. A. Bianchi; bred by Mr. E. Madden. AVinner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 2:28. AT POST 7 minutes. Start good out of machine. AVon driving: second and third the same. HIGH FRUIT, making his first start, began well, took command quickly and gamely withstood challenges from C. EARL PAT, then held on resolutely to outstay SWEET JOE. The latter, forced back shortly after the start and probably best, saved much ground in the final three-eighths and, finishing gamelv on the inside ot the winner, was going best at the end. C. EARL PAT had speed from the start "lost ground in the stretcli and tired near the end. AVEST AIRGINIA was blocked repeatedly and showed a good performance. MAGTC FLUTE, fractious at the barrier, was on the extreme outside throughout. BRUSSELS acted badly at the post and suffered some interference. Scratched Tie Pole. 108. Overweight Sir Prize. 3 pounds. a A wr THIRD RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Current, Nov. 17. 1928 TC I 1:08 2 124. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to ApriI-30-30-IiCX winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Claiming price, ,200. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4G817IJOAN K. w 3 103 8 3 l1 l1 1 1 C Landolt ICnebclkamp and Morris 86-100 4G922 BROOMONEY ivn G 118 7 1 81 4h 31 2i P Neal E E AAatson 279S-100 4G892 MADM EMELIE w 5 113 10 9 10 S 41 3i L Jones. Elliott and Lewis 10275-100 40820 BOBBY DUNCAN wr. 3 110 6 2 2 2 2 4i L Pichon R L Stivers GOO-100 4G783 MISS SUDDUTH w 3 108 2 5 4" 71 5l 51 R Crocs L C Ewald --jf-f 774-100 4G920LUCKY XENORA w 4 10S 5 10 11 10 91 Gl G Reeves P J ONeill f . 1015-100 4G820AArATCH CLASSIC wi; 3 100 9 8 C 5 7l 7 M E Meys AV II Steele 11520-100 4G851PRCE MEXICAN wn 3 103 4 7 71 Gi S 8 AV Ellswh Gorham Bros 704-100 43874BLACIC IMP w 3 103 3 G 5 9 10 91 M Austin H Oots 4703-100 4G920 SANDY HAMPTONw 4 118 1 4 3i 3i G" 10 D Dubois J S Wallace : t 4G789 ROSE ONEILL wr. 3 103 11 11 91 L. rider. F Haines M J Conley 5179-100 tMutuel TMutuel field "cm. Time x.me, :23. -"?2 :47, 1:01, 1:12. Track fast. jifouETj? PAID , EQUIV ALNT BOOKING ODDS-, JOAN K $ 3.72 $ 2.91 $ 2.78 86100 47100 39100 broomony-:::::::::::.::.:::.:... 15.92 9.20 696-ioo 363-100 MADAM EMELIE 15.12 G,5f652? , , , AVinner B. f, by Midway Sweet Liberty, by Plaudit trained by E. J. O Connell; bred by Mr. AV. F. Knebelkamp. AVinner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 2:57. AT POST 1 minute. Start good out of machine. AVon easily; second and third driving. .... . JOAN K. easilv best, quicklv disposed of BrtRP.Y DUNCAN after reaching the turn and, opening up a commanding lead, won thereafter. BROOMONEY. came through on the inside most of the way and closed resolufelv. MADAM EMELIE began slowly, lost much ground and swerved while closing gamely. BOBBY DUNCAN was under pressure while showing early speed and quit badly in the stretcli. MISS SUDDUTH had no mishaps. PRINCE MEXICAN was outrun. ROSE ONEILL was far back when her rider was unseated shortly after reaching the turn. Scratched 4G99G Mae Price. 100; 40S51 Super Toy, lOo; 4.021 Miss Elizabeth, 10j. Overweight Miss Sudduth, 3 pounds. A FTiX A O FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Leonardo II., April 25, 1921 1:42-3-103. Purse 4T U4o 58C0. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net valuo to winner 50; second. 00; third, 0. Alril-30-30-LcX Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 00 to ,500. Owners Equiv. Odds Strt . Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys 4G851 HARAMZADA wn 115 2 3 3i 1" ll 1" 11 P Groos Kessen and Konnersman 1111-100 46851 MINDORO w 112 8 S 5 41 31 2 21 P Neal J N Camden 317-100 4G851TELA w 103 3 4 Gi Gl 5 4 3 M Austin H Oots Slo-100 1G858 JAMES M. ivr. 112 7 1 l1 2nk 2 31 4J L Pichon Gallaher and Comb3 1111-100 4G788 ROLLING SEA w 110 5 2 2" 3 4 5 5 C Legnon C H Trotter 150-100 41254 BELGIUM wn 110 1 5 S 8 Gi G G C McCrsn AV C Goodloo 2G90-100 4G88G SARDA w 107 4 7 7" 7 S 7 7 F Chvetta C Clay 3838-100 4G85G GOLDHOUR wn 110 6 C 4" 5i 7h 8 S R. Crees T M Botts ..812-100 Time, :23, :47. 1:14. 1:40. 1:48. Track fast. , 52 MUTUELS PAID , EQUIV ALNT BOOKING ODDS HARAMZADA 4.88 $ 6.86 $ 5.14 1144 1C0 243100 157100 mYndor! T 5.66 4 02 iss-ioo 101-100 ieLA 5-16 158 100 AVinner B. ?c, by Messenger Comixa. by Colin trained by H. B. Kessen; bred by Mr. E. B. McLean. AVinner entered to be claimed for ,S0O. WENT TO POST 3:23. AT POST 5 minutes. Start good for all but Mindoro out of machine. Won driving: second and third the same. HARAMZADA going in his best form, forced a fast early pace, gained a short lead after a half mile and, disposing of JAMES M., withstood a strong challenge from MINDORO and won in the final drive. The latter, probably best and away poorly, moved up with a rush, responded gamely after reach- in- the stretch and tired in the final fifty yards. TELA began slowly, saved much ground and closed fast. JAMES M. tired in the stretch. ROLLING SEA. close up to the early pace, lost ground entering the stretch and quit in a drive. GOLDHOUR was pulled up sore. Continued on thirteenth page, p LEXINGTON Continued from third page. A-rrfbA-Q FIFTH RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Calisse, May 11, 1911 :53 2 115. Twelfth Run-dt 6 ,W-iJ ning HINATA STAKES. ,000 Added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net April-UO-SO-Lcx value to winner ,520; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4C887 MARY COBB w 112 G C G5 43 lnk K Russell Hupp and Judy 827-100 4G854 BETTY DERR w 113 12 H li 2" C McCrsn II P Gardner 121-100 4G925RARE CHARM w 115 2 1 3h 3I 3 L Geving Paradise Stock Fm Sta 74G-100 4G955BLE OF BOURBONw 115 4 3 51 5 4" AV Garner Lair and, Parrish 711-100 4G955 MARTHA JONES w 112 8 4 23 2nk 5s P Groos S B Jones 2251-100 U 4 0887 HELEN VIRGINIA w 113 3 5 4 6 Ch P Neal J J Grcely t382-100 4 0740 CHERRY MAY w 112 7 7 76 7C 7 C Meyer J J Greely t 4G78G REAERBERATE w 115 5 8 8 8 8 L Jones Greentree Stable 1514-10-3 i.OLped as J. J. Greely entry. Time, :23, :48, :54i. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , . ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- MARY COBB 8.54 $ 8.72 $ 4.22 827100 336100 111100 BETTY DERR 4.10 3.04 105100 52100 RARE CHARM 4.30 115100 Winner Ch. f, by High Noon Auntie May, by Uncle trained by J. C. Gillem; bred by Messrs. J. A. and R. T. Judy. fjfo WENT TO POST 3:51. AT POST 14 minutes. f Star jad out of machine. AVon driving; second and third the Fame. MARY COI5I5, favored by the fast early pace and able to save much ground, responded gamely after reaching the stretch and, coming through between the leaders, got up in the final fifty yards. BETTY JL. DERR, much used in the pacemaking, disposed of MARTHA JONES after reaching the stretch, gained a "jr clear lead, but lircd In the final sixteenth. HARE CHARM, close up but racing wide, finished resolutely, r BELLE OF ROURltON had no mishaps and raced well. MARTHA JONES tired in the stretch. HELEN VIRGINIA quit. CHERRY MAY unseated her rider while at the post, hurdled the inner rail and galloped across the infield. Scratched lC,J555Plumagc, 112; 40SS7 Delma Dunn, 112; 4C992 Irritation, 112. A r7CZ A SIXTH RACE 1 Milo. Helens Babe, April 27, 1927 1:37 4 111. Dix River tc 4 Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner April-30.30.J,cx 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4G924 STARS A. BARS wn 4 113 3 1 21 2 23 11 1 AV Garner Grcent.rcc Stablo 133-100 4C9595SYONEY wn 3 105 13 1 1 ll 2 2 P Neal J N Camden 1GS-100 4G85G CHANCELLOR . . wit 5.113 4 2 4 4 4 4 31 C Lcgnon C II Trotter , 1012-100 4G857 GOLD STEP w 3 103 2 4 31 3 31 3h 4 L Pichon C AV Mooro 345-100 1 : I Tims, :23J, :47, 1:13. 1:38. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID- EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDB- STARS AND BARS ? 4.70 $ 2.41 No show prices. 135100 22100 SYDNEY 2.4G 23100 AVinner It. e, by Pennant Remembrance, by Hamburg or Broomstick trained by E. Haughton; bred by Mrs. Paj-ne Whitney. WENT TO POST 4:29. AT POST 1 minute. Start good out of machine. AVon easily; second and third driving. STARS AND I.ARS, rated along in close attendance of the leader, came to the outside after entering the stretch and suffered when SYDNEY swerved, but recovered quickly and, racing into the lead, won drawing away. SYDNEY set a fast pace, saved ground to the stretch, where he swerved and could not withstand the winner, but held on well and galloped out an additional quarter. CHANCELLOR, outrun and racing a trifle wide, outstayed GOLD STEP. The latter bore in badly and tired in the stretch. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Leonardo II., April 25, 19211:4243103. L 4 H-P 3 JL Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, AprlI-SO-30-Lcx 00; third, 0. Claiming price, ,800. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt lh Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4G853 FLORIDA GOLD w 0 118 5 1 1 1 l3 ll 1" P Neal Royal Stablo C!M0O 4G817 GEORGE AVEBREwn 3 110 2 4 2 2s 21 2 2 R De Pma E F Prichard 1143-100 IGOgSPOT LIGHT w 5 113 G 3 51 41 4s 43 3 J Scurlock AV E Hupp 305-100 4G823 RUFE McCLAIN wn 4 113 1 5 3 33 3s 3 4 C Felix E E AVatson 2S07-100 4 6990 INSTANT w 3 105 3 6 GJ G1 G 5e 5 AV Ellswh Mrs II B Van Arsdalo 2GS7-100 I GOGS BUN w 5 108 7 2 41 52 5 G Gl E Unkraut Knebclkamp and Morris S69-100 4G92G HAPPY IIANLY w 4 113 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 F Haines C AV Moore 4515-100 Time, :23, :47. 1:14?;, 1:40?;. 1:47. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID ,-EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, FLORIDA GOLD $ 3.33 $ 2.SO $ 2.44 69 100 45100 22100 GEORGE WEBRE 5;C4 3.68 197100 84100 SPOT LIGHT 2.56 28100 AVinner Ch. g, by Golden Guinea Florida Blossom, by Uncle trained by J. Lowenstein; bred by Mr. H. P. Headley. AVinner entered to be claimed for ,C00. WENT TO POST 4:55. AT POST 41 minutes. Start good out of machine. AVon driving; second and third the same. FLORIDA GOLD, rank at the post but away fast, raced into a long lead at once, saved ground to the stretch, where he swerved badly when tiring and, forcing GEORGE WEIiRE wide, just lasted. The latter, always in nearest pursuit of the leader, closed gamely and would have headed the winner In another stride. SPOT LIGHT began slowly, saved ground and outstayed the others. RUFE McCLAIN had no mishaps and tired. Am fkKy EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Lsonardo IL, April 25, 1921 1:42 3 103. Purse TC 4 jjjUi 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; April-30-30-I.eX third. 0. Claiming price, ,200; if for more, 1 pound extra for each 00 to ,400. Index norses AWtPPSt A 2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4G991 GENL CLINTON w 7 111 9 1 ll 1 1 11 1 P Neal G Henze 2192-100 4G9Gl GOODMAN Willi 5 G G3 C 41 21 2 R Reeves Fuerst and Bauer 171-100 4G9G1PURPLE SAND wn 4 10G 2 4 41 41 21 4i 3" M Austin AV Reed 711-100 4G88G MARGET FLYNN vr 3 105 6 9 S5 7 7s 31 4 L Pichon C AV Mooro 1701-100 4G923 AVOOD AXTON w 3 108 7 8 51 31 53 51 5" AV Ellswh Sercnata Stock Fm Sta 43G-100 4G9913ESCONDIDA w 3 111 4 3 21 21 3" G3 G" J D Mney Le Bus and Looney 701-100 4G892LAD- BASIL vr 5 10G 3 2 31- 51 Gi 7 73 G Riley Basil Manor Stable 491G-100 4G88G2 DRAHA wn 4 100 1 5 9 9 9 S5 8 F Haines H C Ragan 442-100 43771ON MAN w 3 105 S 7 7 S 8 9 9 M E Meys C L Dodson 19062-100 Time, :23, :47. 1:14?;. 1:42, 1:49. Track fast. r MUTUELS PAID . EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODD.S-, GENERAL CLINTON 5.84 $ 9.72 $ 7.66 2192 ICO 386100 283100 GOODMAN 3.70 2.98 85100 49100 PURPLE SAND 5.10 155100 AVinner Ch. g. by Trap Rock Lady Clinton, by Mohawk II. trained by J. J. Greely; bred by Mr. P. M. Burch. AVinner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 5:24. AT POST 1 minute. Start good out of machine. AVon driving; second and third the same. GENERAL CLINTON displayed the most speed from the start, was rated along to the stretch, where he gamely withstood GOODMANS challenge and drew out in the closing stages. COODMAN, poorly ridden and taken back repeatedly, went to the extreme outs:de approaching the stretch, swerved while offering a mild bid and tired in the- last sixteenth. PURPLE SAND raced forwardly and held on well. MARGARET FLYNN moved up menacingly after entering the stretch, then tired. AVOOD AXTON, a forward factor for seven-eighths, gave way slowly thereafter. LADY BASIL suffered interference from PURPLE SAND. Scratched 47021 Red Rider, 110. Overweight Escondida, 1 pound.


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