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BAINBRIDGE PARK GEAUGA LAKE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JUNE 6. 1931-Bainbridge Park 1 milt. Nineteenth day. Bainbridge Breeders and Racing Association. Summer meeting of 37 da s. Weather cloudy. Stewards, J. T. Ireland. R. S. Eddy, Jr., and J. King. Judges, Julius Rceder, R. A. Leigh and Charles Campeau. Starter, G. R. Wingfield. Racing Secretary, Julius Reeder. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 2:15 p. m.. W 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. frQGOQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Genuine. Aug. 7. 1929—1:11—6—118. Purse 00. 3-year-, c« nt clds and uPward- Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third. 0. june-b-Ji-Bbg Claiming price. S1.750: if for less. 3 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,250. Index Horses Eq A Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 595472*MARY COBB m 3 93 8 2 lBk l1 Vi 1* MgomyR J Judy 120 100 59547THISTLE VIC w 3 97 9 3 M 24 2 221 RobleH G Collins 910 100 69316VHARBUEL wb5101 3 5 4i 4= 32 31 SylvestcrJ Jones and Keating 1560 100 69508DELMA DUNN w 3 98 5 6 7 7 61 42 OHaraJ Mrs W R Hoffman t820 100 69632**Sl N DANCE w 7 105 11 4 52 52 4" 5" PardickJ L Perez t 69632*ITSO m 4 101 1 1 31 3nk 51 bk FagcL W J Foley t SgSIOCHRIS. PASCHEN wb5 100 6 9 W 6" 71 7* RogersA T Nestor 1760100 69259 FILM wb 5 105 12 11 8" 8" 8 81 SeaboG Paradise Stock Farm Stable 450 100 *VOLF RUN w 3 103 10 7 6,k 9: 91 93 PrgrassA Keeneland Stud Stable 7340 100 68334 JACK MURPHY wb3103 7 8 10: 103 10s 104 RilevHR Knebelkan.p and Morris 1450100 69399 WATER LAD wb 6 111 2 12 12 12 ll1 IP Mo/eiR E R Anderson 1340 100 60222 YIOLETA w 4 102 4 10 ll6 ll4 12 12 WtacreL J Mundincer 3410 100 tField. Time, :23. :47. 1:12%. Track good. —52 DONATIONS PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — » MARY COBB .40 .20 .00 120—100 60—100 50—100 THISTLE VIC 6.20 4.60 210—100 130—100 CHARBUEL 5.60 180—100 Winner — Ch. f, by High Noon — Auntie May. by Uncle trained by W. E. Caskey, Jr.: bred by Messrs. i. A. and R. T. Judy. Winner entered to be claimed for ,750. WENT TO POST— 2:19. AT POST— 3J minutes. Start good for all but Water Lad out of machine. Won handily ; second and third the same. MARY COBB showed good speed throughout, drew clear after leaing the back stretch and held the race safe thereafter. THISTLE VIC. always closest to the winner, was much the best of the others. CHAR-BLEL went wide on the stretch turn, but held the others safe in the last eighth. DELMA DUNN closed steadily in the stretch. SUN DANCE and ITSO showed early speed, but tired. WATER LAD dwelt at the start. Scratched— 59177 Jealous Fool, 92; 49281 Nosduh, 98: 59689 Dashaway, 100: 57117 Rosevolt, 98; 59508 Toltec, 115: 57715 Western Princess, 106. Overweight — Thistle Vic, 2 pounds; Charbuel, 3; Delma Dunn, 4: Sun Dance, 5; Itso, 1: Wolf Run, 3; Violeta. 2. ¥qOOQ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Genuine, Aug. 7. 1929—1:11—6—118. Purse 00. 3-year. OUOtF 0|ds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00; third, 0. June-6-31-Bbg Claiming price. ,750; if for less. 3 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,250. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt ]i £ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 596882*HIPPIAS wb 6 103 12 11 21 2i 1" l1 SylvesterJ J Warner 200 100 59547 ROYAL ROCK w 3 112 11 1 11 V 22 2i LutherT E E Watson 390 100 59689 PARTICIPATE wb 6 108 5 4 5J 3" 3i 3= WtacreL Mrs E E Locander 370100 59633 MELMOR w 9 112 1 8 9i 8i 5 4" CavensJ A M Covington 1290 100 596E8 POLY w 7 105 2 3 3" 4,k 41 51 JoncsJM Mrs W J Potter 820 100 59507*MARABOU w 6 100 8 2 41 5 65 6* MgomyR Missouri Stable 4860 100 68304 PRINCESS ISABEL wb 4 106 9 12 104 102 82 7" OMalleyJ J J McCafferty 6320 100 57375"MORROLL wb3 98 6 6 81 71 7 81 RobleH A S Woodliffe +1150 100 59033 PROFESSOR wb8 105 3 10 12 12 10$ 91 Gordon J E T Horton t 577922*BILL LUTZ wb 3 92 10 5 6l 6" 9 10* HladJ W F Lutz 3240 100 NECKPIECE w 3 101 7 9 ll1 US 111 11° FageL F Almv t 66161 MASTER SWEEP wb 7 113 4 7 7" 9"k12 12 HomF V Martin 1920 100 fFicld. Time, :23!5. :47. 1:13. Track good. r— DONATIONS PAID— , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , HIPPIAS .00 .40 S 2.80 200—100 70—100 40—100 ROYAL ROCK 4.40 3.40 120—100 70 — 100 PARTICIPATE 3.40 70—100 Winner — B. g, by Grey Lag — Blue Glass, by Prince Palatine trained by J. Switcher; bred by Mr. J. E. Widener. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:50. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily : second and third driving. HIPPIAS raced into a contending position on the outside and, wearing down ROYAL ROCK in the stretch, finished strongly and won going away. ROYAL ROCK showed good speed until the final eighth post, then tired. PARTICIPATE improved his position after rounding the far turn and closed fast. MELMOR worked his wav up on the inside and finished well. POLY and MARABOU displayed early speed. Scratched— 58044 Polvlith. 98: 596892Shift. 103: 59632 Autumn Bloom, 100; 59688 Runmaid, 95; 58864 Highland Fling. 106; 59035 Lenox Avenue, 100. Overweight — Royal Rock. 2 pounds: Melmor. 4: Neckpiece. 4: Master Sweep, 2. Corrected weight— Participate. 108 : Professor. 105 : Neckpiece, 97. frQOO/ THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Tempus. May 30. 1931— :58— 2— 115. North Ohio Purse. . -2"" ?xvx 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00: third, June-6-31-Bbg q Index Horses En t A Wt PPSt i4 J2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt D9457AMTAS PAL wb 112 5 5 4 3" 21 1° PrgrassA L L Lvcan 470100 59549TEMPUS wb118 8 1 2i lDk 1* 23 MozerR Carleton Stable 150-100 592743CI.OIDO w 115 2 8 7 4 4" 3 LutherT W J Henfling . 150-100 59549=NOAHS PRIDE w 115 10 10 91 71 6" 41 TildenR W J Henfling t 59549 COMMANDMAN m 105 9 2 1" 22 3i 52 DuboisD 1 W Irwin 3470 100 596903RECTOR wb105 4 6 6" 62 5" 61 FrogeDE Johnson and Caruiga 4820100 59265ROSA W. w 112 6 4 31 5i 7i 71 GoodichE Mrs R J Wilkerson 1940 100 59225 WILD HOUR w 103 7 9 8J 83 85 8 HardyL Eskay Stable 7830 100 GRAND ISLAND vv 110 17 10 10 9 9 SeaboG Murphy and Corell 8790 100 67975 TRUEMAN w 110 3 3 5* 91 PuIl.up.BazerL L H Drennan 3260 100 tCoupled as W. J. Henfling entry. Time, :23%. :48%. 1:00%. Track good. , — DONATIONS PAID— , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , ANITAS PAL 1.40 .20 .60 470—100 160—100 30—100 TEMPUS 3.40 2.40 70—100 20—100 W. J. HENFLING ENTRY 2.20 10—100 Winner — B. f, by Prince Pal— Pretty Miss, by Leonardo II. trained by L. L. Lycan : bred by Swingalong Stable and Mr. T. Younc. WENT TO POST— 3:19. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. ANITAS PAL closed fast next to the rail in the stretch and wore down TEMPUS. The latter raced COMMANDMAN into defeat and held on gamely. CLOIDO acted badly at the post, began slowly, but closed a big gap. NOAHS PRIDE began slowly, came fast on the outside entering the stretch, but swerved to the inner rail in the last eighth and was forced to take up. COMMANDMAN showed early speed, but tired badlv in the last eighth. The others tired. Scratched— 59317 Kranella, 107; 59746 Pcnn. 103: 59690 Sunny Bob. 110: Memphis Lass, 100: 59746 Sun Bonny. 100. Overweight — Commandman. 2 pounds: Rector, 2. VnOOl FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Genuine, Aug. 7. 1929—1:11—6—118. Purse 00. 3-year aaOul 0|QS and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second. 50; third. 0. June-6-31-Bbg Claiming price. ,000; if for less. 3 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,500. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt ]i % Str Fiu Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 59635PERKINS w 5 112 5 4 31 21 22 l2 HornF Mrs A E Van Ree 370 100 59635 GERMNE CHVELOT w 7 110 3 3 54 55 3,k 21 KnightM E McCuan 250 100 59550VLA BELOTTE m 4 102 6 2 T 1 11 34 FageL F Almy 260 100 596353*SAWDUST wb5 98 4 1 21 31 41 4" MgomyR Mrs M Hunter 320100 59748 HYPOLUXO wb 5 108 2 5 4 4 5C 5 DuboisD J W Irwin 900 100 59402 PEASANT MAID wb 3 101 1 6 6 6 6 6 OHaraJ R F Pile 5940100 Time. :22%. :46%. 1:12. Track good. , — DONATIONS PAID— , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , PERKINS .40 .40 .80 370—100 120—100 40—100 GERMAINE CHAUVELOT 360 2.60 80—100 30—100 LA BELOTTE 2.40 20—100 Winner — B. g, by Wcsty Hogan — Dress Up. by Uncle trained by A. E. Van Ree: bred by Mr. W. S. Pajne. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:50. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good out of machine. Won easily : second and third driving. PERKINS, close up throughout and racing on the outside, overhauled LA BELOTTE inside the last eighth post and drew out to an easy lead thereafter. GERMAINE CHAUVELOT finished with a rush on the outside. LA BELOTTE showed the most early speed, but tired when challenged in the stretch. SAWDUST raced in close quarters next to the rail for most of the way and finished tiring. HYPOLUXO was going well at the end. Overweight — Germaine Chauvelot, 3 pounds. rQDQO FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Golden Auburn. Aug. 30, 1930 — 1:44 — 5 — 1170 Geauga r9*»- *£l Lake Handicap. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,000; June-6-31-Bbg second. 00; third. 50: fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt a WtPPSt ,4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 59636RASH wb5106 5 2 l2 Ill1 11 1" MozerR W Hinphy 450100 59551ALL HAIL wb 3 112 1 1 2 2* 2 21 21 HornF Mrs C Gregory 180 100 595512DRLGGIST wb4 108 2 3 54 31 31 43 31 PrgrassA L T Sandrock 280 100 59361LUCKY DAN wb4109 4 4 41 44 44 31 47 SteinmrE Mrs A Luzader 300100 59635 1 ONG RUN wb 4 105 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 FrogeDE C C and G Y Hieatt 1340100 Time. :24. :47%. 1:12%. 1:38%. 1:45%. Track good. r-%2 DONATIONS PAID— , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , CRASH 100 20 .80 450—100 110—100 40—100 ALL HAIL 3.20 2.60 60—100 30—100 DRUGGIST 2.60 30—100 Winner — B. h, by Wrack — Bonnie Tess. by Star Shoot trained by W. Hinphy; bred by Mrs. L. Viau. WENT TO POST— 4:14. AT POST — 1 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. CRASH showed good speed throughout, carried ALL HAIL and DRUGGIST wide in the stretch, but fccld on gamely and barelv lasted. ALL HAIL challenged entering the stretch and, despite interference, might -v have won DRUGGIST was carried widest of all in the stretch, but closed fast and finnshed gamely. LUCKY DAN saved much ground. LONG RUN was outclassed. Horn claimed a foul against the winner, but tnf stewards refused to alter the placing. „ Scratched— 59748 Vacation, 98. 1 Overweight — Crash, 2 pounds: Long Run, 1. - • 1 QS SIXTH RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. Bumpkin. Aug. 13, 1930—2:35—7—107. Purse 00. 3-year* *J*JCjandand 0ids and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0, June-6-31-Bbg Claiming price. ,500; if for less. 3 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 59638*LAURIE wb 5 103 2 2 32 21 11 l2 Vi RobleH J D Mikel 100100 59553 MAGIC CARPET w 4 103 7 7 62 61 42 21 23 PrgrassA Sunshine Stable 620 100 59553SPURRIER wb5 100 6 1 V ll 21 3 34 MgomyR J Jeffries 910100 59320INTERIOR wb4 104 3 4?? 51 4"k 43 TildenR W J Henfling 930 100 59633STARS A. STRIPES wb8 100 1 6 51 4rt 3" 54 5" FageL M Reiser 560 10ti 59203 BLACK ON WHITE wb 7 105 4 3 8 8 8 T 64 BerryH R T Thatcher 3270 100 59601 ILLUSTRIOUS wb5105 5 5 41 52 74 61 7 FrogeDE C C and G Y Hieatt 5620100 59363 YAM TOY w 5 102 8 8 2 31 6" 8 8 SeaboG Paradise Stock Farm Sta 1080 100 Time, :25%, :51%, 1:17%, 1:43%, 2:09%, 2:36. Track good. , — DONATIONS PAID— v , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — s LAURIE .00 .00 .60 100—100 50—100 30—100 MAGIC CARPET 5.20 4.00 160—100 100—100 SPURRIER 4.80 140—100 Winner — Br. h, by Lucky Hour— Madame Herrmann, by Garry Herrmann trained by J. D. Mikel; bred by Xalapa Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:45. AT POST— 2 J minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily; second and third the same. LAURIE, rated off the early pace, took command approaching the stretch turn and held the race safa through the stretch. MAGIC CARPET improved her position and easily disposed of SPURRIER in the finaj eighth. The latter tired in the stretch after setting the early pace. INTERIOR closed steadily in the last half mile, but could not get up. STARS AND STRIPES tired, as did ILLUSTRIOUS and YAM TOY. Scratched— 596332Euphrates, 105; 59792 Madder, 100: 59507Union W, 108; 59637 On the Air, 106| 59461 Catlettsburg. 101. Overweight — Interior, 1 pound: Stars and Stripes, 3: Black on White, 3; Illustrious, 4. H CrQQOI SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Golden Auburn, July 22. 1929—1:42—4—112. ""O*-*4 Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S550; second, June-6-31-Bbg j100; tnird 0. Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 4 pounds. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt i 14 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 59691*BLBOLA vv 3 96 2 1 1" 1" l"k 1" 11 MgomyR W E Hupp 340 100 59507-"BAPTISTE m 5 107 7 2 21 21 23 2s 24 RobleH W Mikel and. Son 110 100 59506ROUGHNECK wb 4 104 1 6 31 32 3i 32 31 OHaraJ Mrs B Hernandez 4970 100 59554*BILLY DORAN wb 6 107 9 12 82 82 81! 42 4! FrogeDE J H Edwards 390 100 59fjO*JAMES M. wb 4 111 6 11 102 102 9i 62 51! ThibdxH Mrs H E Thomas 4880 100 59693*ERIN GO BRAGH wb 6 104 8 8 5* 51 41 52 64 WoodH T Nestor +3180 100 59603 FRANK HAWLEY w 7 109 3 7 6* 61 5" 71 71 HornF Miss B Watson 3000100 59603LUNACY w 4 99 12 9 91 91 81 8Dk 8" HladJ Mrs D Hicks t 57776 BLUEF1SH w 8 109 4 10 lUlll 11 91 91 MozerR E R Anderson 5940 100 59689SADDLE SKIRTS wb 5 100 10 4 44 44 6"k101 101 FageL S Polk 920 100 59637 PENARC wb5 109 5 3 71 7"k102 11 11 SeaboG Illinois Stable f PANGLOSS wb 3 107 11 5 12 12 Pull. up. LeeE Keeneland Stud Stable 9400-100 tField. Time, :24, :47%, 1:13%. 1:40. 1:44j/5. Track good. ,— DONATIONS PAID— s , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS j BUBOLA .80 .80 .60 340—100 90—100 80—100 BAPTISTE 2.80 2.80 40—100 40—100 ROUGHNECK 15.80 690—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Bubbling Over — Mazola, by McGee trained by W. E. Caskey, Jr.; bred by Mr. W, E. Hupp. WENT TO POST— 5:14. AT POST— minute. Start good out of machine. Won driving: second and third the same. BUBOLA showed the most speed throughout, withstood the challenge of BAPTISTE in the stretch and outgamed the latter in the last seventy yards. BAPTISTE raced on the outside of the winner all the way and finished gamely. ROUGHNECK raced closest to the leaders, but was tiring at the end. BILLY DORAN closed steadily after rounding the far turn and came fast in the stretch. JAMES M. gained steadily. The others tired. SADDLE SKIRTS tired badly. PANGLOSS ran out on the first turn and was puiled up* Scratched— 59747 Thistle Dee. 98; 59694 Staccato, 112; 59228 3Carlino, 104; 595542King Lo. 109- 52803 Cornbelt, 104; 59691 Tin Hat, 109. Overweight — James M.. 3 pounds; Saddle Skirts, 1; Pangloss. 4. Corrected weight — Bluefish, 109. ■ 1 KQCORT EIGHTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Golden Auburn, July 22, 1929—1:42—4—112. 1 cSi Vk Purse S70°- 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second, June-o-dl-Bbg S100; third, 0. Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 4 pounds. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 596333*ALMA VITA w 4 103 3 1 ll l1 l1 l2 l1 RobleH C Meyers 420100 59749 WATTAHORSE wb 3 103 10 8 42 43 21 2* 2* PrgrassA Trailsend Stable 1060 100 59455*THE KING w 3 98 4 4 71 51 52 41 31 OHaraJ C E Hudson 2920 100 59273PBELGIUM w 4 111 6 5 2" 31 42 51 42 DupuyM B A Marlowe 230 100 59633CHORISTER vv 4 107 9 6 84 84 81 6i 51 FrogeDE J E Lewis 3260 100 59510ROBINA SETH vv 5 100 8 3 31 21 31 32 6" FageL E E Major 820 100 597443MY COMPANION w 3 103 1 2 52 7s 61 7" 7» SeaboG Paradise Stock Farm Sta 630 100 59461 KEN KLING wb 3 106 7 9 10 9= 95 81 81 MozerR Carleton Stable 400 -HX 59750 BIG STICK w 8 109 2 10 6"k 6" 71 9» 9!0 OMalleyJ Ravenna Stable +4410 10Q 59747MESSIDOR wb 8 104 5 7 92 10 10 10 10 BerryH J Baker tField. Time, :23%, :47%, IMJfc. 1:40%. 1:44%. Track good. , — DONATIONS PAID — , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — * ALMA VITA 0.40 S 5.20 .80 420—100 160—100 90—100 WATTAHORSE 10.00 4.80 400—100 140—100 THE KING 12.40 520—100 Winner— B. f, by Sand Mole — Alice Arm, by Honeywood trained by F. Wright; bred by Keeneland Stud, Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 5:42. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily : second and third the same. ALMA VITA displayed the most speed at all stages and was never seriously threatened. WATTAHORSE closed up fast rounding the far turn, could never get to the winner, but was much the best of the others, THE KING acted badly at the post, but closed resolutely on the outside of opposition in the stretch. BELh GIUM had no mishaps and saved ground in the stretch run. CHORISTER finished with a rush on the outside. ROBINA SETH displayed early speed, but tired badly. THE KING suffered serious interference going to the first turn. Scratched— 59691 Play Furious. 95: 59601 Uncle Si. 104: 59632 Widely Known. 104: 59694 Terra Nova-109: 596033Thomas Patrick, 104; 59633 Doc, 109: 59744 Chill Wind. 94; 597502Ping Coates. 112. Overweight — Wattahorse. 3 pounds: Robina Seth. 1: Ken Khng. 4.