Stock Market Scores: Carries Parrish Colors to Victory at Churchill Downs.; Twill Graduates From Maiden Ranks in Second Race--Fairy Ring Surprises in Fourth., Daily Racing Form, 1930-05-29

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STOCK MARKET SCORES Carries Parrish Colors to Victory at Churchill Downs Twill Graduates From Maiden MaidenBanks Banks in Second Race Fairy FairyKing King Surprises in Fourth LOUISVILLE Ky May 28 The colors of J W Parrish which have played a prom ¬ inent part in the meeting again figured in an important triumph when Stock Market the gelded son of Luke McLuke which races for the Midway Ky owner and breeder easily accounted for the Market Street Mer ¬ chants Association Purse which headed this afternoons program at Churchill Downs Five others from among the top grade platers opposed the victorious threeyearold and it was The Southerner which raced to second place followed by Herrick HerrickIt It was the second victory of the meeting for the winner and leaving no doubt as to his superiority he overcame a big disad ¬ vantage sustained when Uncle Matt forced him beyond the center of the course on the stretch turn pulled away into an easy lead and raced to the finish with something in reserve Apprentice R Deperini had the winning mount and while he was unlucky in getting the gelding on the outside of the erratic Uncle Matt his effort was particu ¬ larly strong and of no small assistance to the Parrish racer racerWhen When Uncle Matt which had alternated with Herrick in the early pacemaking made a wide turn into the stretch the winner was beginning to move up and as he went out with the former The Southerner and Her ¬ rick were saving ground This good fortune however proved of little avail to the latter pair for the winner when straightened out headed them quickly and raced to a decisive victory as Herrick gave way to The South ¬ erner The latter was among the strong favorites defeated during the afternoon and this notwithstanding that comparatively small fields were under colors in a majority of the contests contestsIdeal Ideal weather prevailed and the good crowd included a large number of the members of the association of local businessmen for which the feature was called calledThe The colors of W I Kohn local enthusiast flashed to victory for the first time during the meeting when his recently acquired Zeta making her first start in his interests easily defeated My Hobby Moscow and twelve others from among the less capable in the first race Well ridden by Lee Hardy the winner led almost from the start and draw ¬ ing away in the stretch raced to the end of the six and onehalf furlongs with some ¬ thing in reserve three lengths in front of My Hobby The latter after racing close to the winner all the way stalled off Mos Continued on twentysecond page STOCK MARKET SCORES Continued from first page cow the favorite for second place Zeta with five others was in the mutucl feild feildJockey Jockey K Russell drove Twill a son of Craigangower home in front in the second race a claiming affair for maiden juvenile colts and geldings The successful J N Camden representative a big favorite raced home a neck in front o Burnam a field horse but from all appearance more kindly performance might have established him a victor After Russell hustled the winner clear in the stretch he began dropping back yet when hard ridden gamely outstayed Burnam and West Virginia in a hard finish which witnessed West Virginia only a head back of the fast finishing Burnam BurnamDistance Distance platers had the call for the third race and the contest over the mile and a quarter attracted six and the race resulted in a surprise when Hieatt Brothers Florhi came through with her second victory in con ¬ secutive starts She defeated a wellbacked pair in Tommy Tickle which accounted for second place and Fire Under Ray Ruddy took the minor part of the purse The win ¬ ner ridden by apprentice Land and favored by light weight readily overhauled Tommy Tickle after going a mile and gaining com ¬ mand finished under restraint with Tommy Tickle second secondOutstanding Outstanding among numerous surprises was the success of B O Hfckmans Fairy Ring a maiden daughter of High Time over such a consistent winner as Agitator and six others well suited by a distance of six fur ¬ longs in the Tyler Hotel Claiming Purse or fourth race Agitator among the strong choices was beaten by a neck as he led Netie Pebbles by one and onehalf lengths lengthsThe The winner ridden by H Fisher who has been showing good form outran the others from end to end and holding on in a manner which belied previous exhibitions kept at her task well enough to stall off the fast finish ¬ ing favorite favoriteThe The fiveyear old Nurcola which broke down while racing Tuesday was found in such condition that it was necessary to de ¬ stroy him He was owned by S T Gaines


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