Long Branch, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-04

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i LONG BRANCH "TORONTO, ONT.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1931— Lone Branch 1 mile. First day. Long Branch Racing Association. Summer meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Stewards. VV. R. Norvell, J. H. Evans. M. N. McFarlane and V. A. Hewitt. Presiding Judge, P. E. Callen. Starter. G. R. Palmer. Racing Secretary. VV. R. Norvell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time. 1:30 p. m.. VV indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. KQTjftO FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Stealaway, June 9, 1930— 1:01%— 2— 112. Purse ,000. 1- . oliVo year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 75; third, 5; fourth. 0. June-d-ol-L.b _____ Index Horses Eqt A Wt 11St 4 . Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kgiiiv. Odd« Strt 59322DARK THORN wb 109 2 1 34 22 5 l3 PhilhpsC J Whyte 60 100 58215 GOLDEN STORM w 105 5 2 V l"k 23 22 RallsC H G Bedwell 545100 58725JUSTA SHADE w 106 6 4 24 « 33 32 FinleyA Justa Farm Stable 305 100 68D03 MAGICAL IMAGE wnl03 3 8 Vi 62 44 44 BogskiW T VV Harrison 10400100 68389 ULTIM wb 105*10 5 4l 5i 52 51 AdamsA VV M Garth 22030 100 69511 PRINCESS STOLA wb 100 3 6 7" 74 63 63 DiliddoA A T Sansone 12395 100 58389BOOFIRE » 95 13 54 31 84 7H RidwavA J W Garth 4860 100 675113BAG OGOLD w 104 4 7 81 10 10 84 BeinishE Mrs J Dreyer 3225 100 69409 DEVAS VALE m 106 9 10 10 82 72 9s LoumanH R H New 5080 100 PINK BUNTING w 1144 7 9 61 94 94 10 MnevJD C L Whiting 4605100 Time, :24. :48%. 1:02%. Track fast. , MUTUEIS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , DARK THORN .20 .50 .10 60—100 25—100 5—100 GOLDEN STORM 3.50 2.40 75—100 20—100 JUSTA SHADE .. .. 2.30 15—100 Winner — Br. f. by Traumer — Craigthorne. by George Smith trained by J. Whyte; bred by Mr. W. S. Kilnier. Winner entered to be claimed for ,600. WENT TO POST— 2:29J. AT POST— minute. Stait good out of machine. Won easily: second and third driving. DARK THORN, steadied behind GOLDEN STORM until straightening out in the stretch, took the lead on the outside of the latter and drew away to win with speed to spare. GOLDEN STORM took the lead in the first eighth, saved ground throughout, but was no match for the winner. JUSTA SHADE, kicked while on the way to the post, went well for three eighths, but was unable to keep pace with the leaders thereafter. MAGICAL IMAGE made up ground in the last quarter. PRINCESS STOLA lost ground on the stretch turn. DEVAS VALE was outrun throughout. Scratched— 59511 Winning Ways, 104. Overweight — Ultim. I5 pounds: Devas Vale. 3: Pink Bunting, 4. KQry fkO SFCOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Dick Whittington. Sept. 5, 1927—1:13-5—106. North Shore Q l7 f vO Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner 00; second, 75; third, June-3-31-L.B S85; fourth. S40. Index Morses Ku « A WtlISl V4 -j Mr Km Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str t 59514-KHORASAN w 111 4 4 54 21 24 14 DiliddoA Seagram Stable 55 100 694673REPROOF wb 113 7 3 1 II 1 224 FatorE F Sansone 190-100 59412 DANCING MACK wb 108 6 2 62 54 34 3s AlbikerR A G Weston 920 100 58628 TRICE wb 111 5 1 22 34 43 44 HainesP G L Stryker 3295 100 59368 SOLICENA w 104 2 6 4" 63 64 54 LipiecS Elmtree Stable 15070 100 59280 BARTER wb 101 3 5 34 42 52 64 RidwavA B A Langmuir 15090 100 68242 POLLYS FOLLY w 106 1 7 7 7 7 7 MahoyCO P C Mclntyre 11170 100 Time, :24%. :49. 1:15%. Track fast. , MUTUEIS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , KHORASAN .10 .15 .05 55—100 7J— 100 21—100 REPROOF 2.20 2.05 10—100 21—100 DANCING MACK 2.05 2J— 100 Winner -Ch. c, by Omar Khavyam — Evelyn White, by Zeus trained by W. H. Bringloe; bred by Mr. C. F. Clav. WENT TO POST— 3:01 £. AT POST— 3J minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving: second and third the same. KHORASAN. slow to settle into his best stride, was outrun early, then moved up gamely on the turn, was put under punishment entering the stretch and, wearing down REPROOF in the last thirty yards, was slowly drawing away at the end. REPROOF shook off TRICE in the first eighth and, opening up a good lead, could not withstand the winner. DANCING MACK, outrun early, closed with a rush in the stretch. TRICE showed early speed and tired in the stretch when put under urging. BARTER showed a flash of speed in the first quarter. The others were never serious factors. Overweight — Solicena, 3 pounds. erOITAJ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Dick Whittington. Sept. 5, 1927—1:13—5—106. Purse ,000 OJ7 4 " 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; June-3-31-L.B second. S175; third. S85 : fourth. 0. Index Horses Kq t AYYtPHSt 1 ■. Str Km Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt 59558 REFINER w 4 113 5 1 14 V l2 l4 AimersT Thorncliffe Stable 325100 59284 VARSITY w 4 106 2 2 34 24 2°k 24 FatorE A L Wynston Jr 4170 100 69283*FREETHINKER w 4 101 3 6 5h 5h 3" 3nk DiliddoA Seagram Stable 200 100 54018*MASTER BOBBIE w 5 101 9 10 92 92 5" 4" RidwavA R W R Cowie 415 100 678003MINERALOGIST w 8 106 10 7 44 3" 41 54 LoumanH F W Callaghan 315 100 59156 HEDGE RAY w 3 105 1 8 7" 62 82 64 RallsC Riverdale Stable 2555 100 51806 ASSAIL w 5 1054 6 5 104 74 64 T* DohertyF Mrs W Russell 6530100 59370 INTERNATIONAL w 4 104 4 9 62 8nk V 84 LipiecS A Muir 5150 100 54232 STEP OF TIME w 4 102 8 4 2h 4»k 94 92 MadeleyF C Speyer 34285 100 54063 ROCHE DOR w 3 102 7 5 84 102 103 105 PhillipsC R S McLaughlin 2750 100 6951G ZARF w 4 103 11 11 11 11 11 11 BogskiW A Halhwell t tMutuel field. Time, :24, :49. 1:15%. Track fast. , MUTUEIS PAID — , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , REFINER .50 .85 .40 325—100 142J— 100 70—100 VARSITY 31.70 11.20 1485—100 460—100 FREETHINKER 3.75 871— 100 Winner — Ch. c, by Oil Man — Push Pin, by First Sight trained by F. H. Schelke; bred by Thorncliffe Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:40. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won easily : second and third driving. REFINER, away fast, disposed of STEP OF TIME, drew away into a long lead and was never threatened. VARSITY, a factor from the start, held on gamely. FREETHINKER suffered interference on the back stretch, but closed stoutly. MASTER BOBBIE, shuffled back at the start, closed a big gap. STEP OF TIME showed good speed, but tired. MINERALOGIST loomed up dangerously on the stretch turn, but tired. Scratched— 59560 Daisy Fair. 106: 59002 Archipelago. 104. Overweight— Mineralogist, 2 pounds; Assail. 3A : Zarf, 1. "kqTt fk ,BZ FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. King Basil, Sept. 5. 1927— 1:45%— 3— 107. Purse ,0007 •3*3 i j*3 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 75; third, June-3-31-L.B 5: fourth. 0. Index Horses Kq t A WtlISt M k s,r Fin Jockeys Owners E|inv. Odd- str t 595613ZEAL wb4 109 1 5 2: lnk 14 ll 1° MagnerW Miss A Meyers 535 100 50557 GUILFORD w 4 113 2 2 32 31 34 31 24 AdamsA J Bosley Jr 405 100 595172FLORIDA GOLD w 7 115 8 6 14 25 24 24 34 MooreET H Neusteter 385 100 59110GLEE CLUB wb 5 111 6 3 5"k 44 42 43 45 FatorE C F Mitchell 200 100 590182*DOCTOR T. wb 4 106 4 4 8 8 64 54 54 RidwayA E P Barnes 3935 100 594662*PALS MEADOWS w 4 10b 3 1 44 64 72 6h 6" LeylandA R H New 625 100 59326POISON IVY wb 4 109 5 8 64 52 54 74 72 GwvnneJ Mrs H Pyne 1280100 58951WANDERING GOLD m 4 106 7 7 73 72 8 8 8 ArthurV J Arthur 14940 100 Time, :24"/s, :49%. 1:16%. 1:42%, 1:49%. Track fast. , MUTUEIS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , 2EAL 2.70 .10 .25 535—100 205—100 1121—100 GUILFORD 5.90 4.10 195—100 105—100 FLORIDA GOLD 3.45 721—100 Winner — Br. c, by Zev — Vesper Hour, by Star Shoot trained by W. L. Brodie; bred by Mr. H. F. Sinclair. Winner entered to be claimed for ,750. WENT TO POST— 4:15. AT POST— 6 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving: second and third the same. ZEAL went to the front after going five eighths, opened up a good lead, but barely held on long enough to withstand the closing bid of GUILFORD. The latter, under restraint early, came with a belated rush in the closing eighth and would probably have been the winner in another stride. FLORIDA GOLD went to the front rounding the first turn, fought it out for the lead with the winner going down the back stretch, but tired in the closing test. GLEE CLUB, under restraint during the first seven-eighths, failed to improve bis position thereafter. DOCTOR T. made up ground during the last three eighths. PALS MEADOWS was unable to improve his position under hard urging. Scratched— 59466 Fair Thorn, 106. Overweight — Poison Ivy. 1 pound. erQr7fk£» FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Queen Towton, Sept. 7, 1927— 1:434— 5— 103. Off 4 J%3 Kings Birthday Handicap. Purse S2.5G0. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to June-3-31-L.B winner SI. 800: second. 00: third, 00: fourth, 00. Index Horses K | t A WtlISt V i.j % Sir Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 595592STORM w 4 110 6 4 3"" 3 32 l"k 14 MannF Mrs H Pyne 924 100 59410 SOLACE w 6 112 4 1 14 14 14 24 24 McKeceA Seagram Stable 685-100 695132BAD NEWS BOB w 4 110 7 5 21 2« 2h 34 3 RileyG H C Hatch 200 100 59559 BERBER w 4 105 5 7 64 54 44 45 4C MadeleyF Mrs J Arthur 5385 100 595603VOLTE*R w 5 100 8 6 4" 41 65 64 54 DiliddoA A T Sansone 3350-100 59109OMAREEN w 5 107 2 2 5U 65 54 54 63 FatorE C N Mooney 1330 100 69406 EI.CIDIO w 3 94 3 3 7s T T 8 74 RidwavA Elmtree Stable 15410 100 68395 SUN HATTER w 5 105 1 8 8 8 8 7" 8 PhillipsC R H Davis Jr 3285 100 Time, :23%, :48%, 1:14%. 1:41, 1:46. Track fast. , MUTUEIS PAID , OFFICIAI BOOKING ODDS STORM .85 S 3.00 .20 92|— 100 50—100 10—100 SOLACE 7.90 2.80 295—100 40—100 BAD NEWS BOB 225 12|— 100 Winner-Ch. c. by Audacious — Spray, by Wrack trained by VV. G. Wilson; bred by Mr. R. L. Gerry. WENT TO POST— 4:51 J. AT POST— 1 minutes. Start good out of machine for all but Sun Hatter. Won driving; second and third the same. STORM was rated behind the early pace and. moving up on the far turn, closed gamely to wear down SOLACE. The latter took the lead going to the first turn, was steadied along until the stretch, where he ■was displaced by the winner. BAD NEWS BOB forced the pace, challenged gamely, but tired. BERBER was unable to menace the leaders. VOLTEAR loomed up dangerously leaving the back stretch. SUN HATTER was practically eliminated at the start when he broke into the side of the stall gate. Scratched — 59513 Luggage. 115. PQTn7 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Opperman, Sept. 5. 1928— 1:54%— 9— 115. Purse ,000. Otf 4 "4 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 75; third, June-3-31 L.B 5; fourth. S40. Index Horses Kqt A WtlISt % - % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 69517ANGRY LASS w 4 107 10 9 84 94 34 14 1" RevnoldsC Mrs J J Dolan 1560 100 68860 FAIR FOLLY «■ 4 MM 410 9 84 73 3 22 LipiecS H G Bedwell 1325 100 68142 FMRDALE wb 5 104 7 2 l1 1 V 2" 34 RileyG D Homewood 305-100 59561 MOON PHASE w 5 111 2 4 24 24 24 52 43 CanfieldL W D Hendley 675 100 59159 R X KSLIDE w 8 115 1 1 44 4"k 6* 44 52 MannF J M Collins 195 100 593693PLAYABIT wb 4 111 11 8 T 64 4a 6 62 PhillipsC Mrs V Arn 1140 100 5946J3THEONE w 4 105 6 6 31 31 94 8* 74 MadeleyF C S Mitchell 1170-100 59463 POLITEN wb 4 107 8 7 6" 5" 52 74 84 BogskiW J Goif 1410 100 59021 JAKE w 8 104 3 5 10 10 10 10 92 LeylandA E P Barnes +4365 100 59326 BILLY BAUGHN wb 7 105 5 3 5* 74 8" 91 10 RallsC W C Dunford 2235100 54445 GREAT ROCK wb 9 106 9 Refused to break. LoumanH J Badame t tMutuel field. Time, :24%. :49%, 1:16%, 1:42%, 1:56%. Track fast. , H MUTUEIS PAID , . OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS s ANGRY LASS 3.20 8.80 1.55 1560—100 840—100 477—100 FAIR FOLLY 12.95 7.20 547J— 100 260—100 FAIRDALE 4.80 140—100 Winner— Ch. f, by Ladkin— Fury, by Hourless trained by J. J. Dolan; bred by Mr. W. L. Hernstadt. Winner entered to bo claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:27. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good for all but Great Rock out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. ANGRY LASS, outrun early, circled the others leaving the back stretch and, wearing down FAIRDALE, had enough left to withstand the closing challenge of FAIR FOLLY. The latter went to the outside entering the stretch and closed with a rush. FAIRDALE set the early pace and held on well. MOON PHASE raced forwardly throughout. THEONE tired. ROCKSLIDE tired when called upon. Scratched— 57084 Ormonbird, 109; 59369 Mainrock, 102; 59561 Isostasy, 107; 59328 Thymon, 104; 59369 Daddy Nelson, 108. Over.veight — Fair Folly, 2 pounds; Billy Baughn, 1; Great Rock, 2. ■ QTftfi SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Queen Towton. Sept. 7. 1927 — 1:43s — 5 — 103. 9J9J 4 VrO Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, June-3-31-L.B S175: third. 5; fourth. 0. Index Horses Kqt A WtlISl , ,.,, *4 Str Km Jockeys Owners Kqniv Odds Strt " 595153*MONTANARO w 6 104 2 1 44 4" 34 lh 14 MadclevF H C Hatch 350 100 591093*WELLET w 6 111 6 6 21 l"k 1" 24 24 MagnerW W L Brodie 1230 100 59464VMINE SWEEPER w3 99 3 4 34 34 24 34 34 RidwayA J Goff 1275 100 595152*EAGER PLAY m 5 111 12 61 6h 5 54 44 DiliddoA Seagram Stable 130 100 59515 BUTTER JOHN w 5 116 5 5 7 7 4 4"k 54 CanfieldL Mrs C Crane 770 100 595133RED BRIAR w 4 112 7 3 1" 24 6* 63 64 RallsC H G Bedwell 390 100 594063NEW BROOM w 4 112 4 7 53 54 7 7 7 McKeceA Eastland Farms Stable 5030 100 Time, :24, :48i, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:46. Track fast. , MUTUEIS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING r»DDS — MONTANARO .00 .50 .15 350—100 175—100 107J— 100 WELLET 9.10 5.05 355—100 152— 100 MINE SWEEPER 6.20 210—100 Winner — B. g, by Ormont — Neddie, by Hilarious trained by L. Gentry; bred by Mr. V. B. Campbell. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 6:03. AT POST— 9 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily ; second and third driving. MONTANARO, rated off the pace, was carried wide when WELLET bore out entering the stretch, closed stoutly through the final eighth and was going away at the end. WELLET, racing in good form, disposed of RED BRIAR before leaving the back stretch, continued determinedly, but was not good enough for the winner. MINE SWEEPER went well and held on gamely in the drive. EAGER PLAY made up ground through the stretch after being outrun early. RED BRIAR showed good early speed, but tired. BUTTER JOHN was never a contender. Scratched— 595173Meander, 105; 594123Beau Wrack, 108; 59367 Banal Girl, 88.


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