Daily Racing Form Charts: Bainbridge Park, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-25

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BAINBRIDGE PARK GEAUGA LAKE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1931.-Bainbridgc Park 1 mile. Thirty fourth day. Bain-bridge Breeders and Racing Association. Summer meeting of 43 days. Weather clear. Stewards, J. T. Ireland, R. S. Eddy, Jr., and J. King. Judges, Julius Recder, R. A. Leigh and Charles Campeau. Starter, G. R. Wingfiold. Racing Secretary, Julius Reeder. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 2:15 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. 60JQ7 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Prometheus, June 22, 1931—1:11—4—115. Purse 00. 3-1 no9dTph year-olds and upward. Fillies, and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; sec- june--ji-BDg ond S100; thirdj 550 C|aiming pricej 500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Index Horses EqtA WtlPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ~ OOOIFMISS ROSEDALE w 10 112 6 2 14 l1 l1 14 LutherT Lewis and Kemp 250100 602072DELMA DUNN w 3 105 12 1 34 32 2l 2» RilevHR Mrs W R Hoffman 240 100 59358*PURPLE ROBE wb 4 107 8 3 2k 21 34 3 FrogeDE W M Cain 1160 100 60018*LENNY w 6 112 1 4 41 41 4J 41 RobleH J D Mikel 320 100 60240*WILD PARTY wb 3 104 4 6 5k 5 63 51 ReaoT G L Kalbfleisch 3240100 59313DUSKY MAIDEN wb 4 105 10 9 83 61 52 6 MgomyR A B Carran Estate 5670-100 597453PERFECT ALIBI wb 4 112 7 7 61 72 7 71 JonesJM J Vaughan 1340-100 60207 BETTY ELVIRA w 7 110 9 5 71 81 8* 81 FrogteD J H Johnson U780-100 58958*PANAM w 4 105 2 11 ll1 11411= 9i SylvesterJ J T Taylor 2100100 41498 JANE BROOKER w 6 110 5 10 101 101 91 10»» DupuyM Mrs G B Frey t 6003STINK BLOSSOM w 4 105 3 8 91 QIV* Hi BattistaJ W Z Martin 4760-100 59823 VIOLETA w 4 110 11 12 12 12 12 12 HardvL J Mundinger | tField. Time, :23, :46%, 1:12. Track fast. , — S2 DONATIONS PAID— , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , MISS ROSEDALE .00 .00 .80 250—100 100—100 90—100 DELMA DUNN 3.60 3.00 80—100 50—100 PURPLE ROBE 6.40 220—100 Winner— B. m, by Tony Bonero — Rose Pompon, by Royal Flush III. trained by J. J. Duggan; bred by Mr. H. Field. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 2:18. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily ; second and third driving. MISS ROSEDALE took command at once, showed the most speed and was never threatened. DELMA DUNN shook off PURPLE ROBE midway of the stretch and held the others safe thereafter. PURPLE ROBE acted badly at the post, showed good speed, tired in the final eighth, but was best of the others. LENNY raced evenly. DUSKY MAIDEN saved ground in the stretch. Scratched— 5S971 Rita M., 105; 52769 Chita, 104; 60089 Curdle, 105; 59400 Seths Jewel, 110; 60131 Lucky Drift, 105; 60172 Grace Knight, 106. Overweight — Wild Party, 1 pound. Corrected weight— Delma Dunn, 106; Perfect Alibi, 112; Betty Elvira, 110. fi?and4 S SECOND RACE— 34 Mile. Prometheus, June" 22, 1931— 1:114=1T5. Purse~007~£ 1 o?%rLu year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. June-Z4-31-Sbg Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,500. Index Horses EqtA WtlPSt U * Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Strt 60372FLEETING FIRE w 6 110 8 2 14 l3 Is 14 RenoT J H Edwards 140-100 6032C3*KIND WORDS w 5 103 3 1 21 21 21 21 SylvesterJ A Roberts 560-100 5922£3*FO:iTUNATE MANN w 7 108 6 3 41 3" 3" 31 MgomyR W M Cain 810-100 60372PARTICIPATE wb 6 111 2 5 5k 51 44 41 CleffA Mrs E E Locander 1150-100 60275MISS ONINE w 5 113 4 8 64 4 5s 52 ScurlockJ H M Woolf 450 100 60132 THE JUDGE wb 3 114 5 7 8 7" 61 6 TildenR J Bulluing 630-100 60176 MARK ANTHONY wb 3 106 1 4 3rt 64 T T MozerR C C and G Y Hieatt 4560 100 54920 VIOLIN w4 113 76 7*88 8 CavensJ G W Fritz 4820-100 Time, :23, :47, 1:12%. Track fast. r—$% DONATIONS PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , FLEETING FIRE .80 .60 .20 140—100 80—100 60—100 KIND WORDS , 5.00 3.20 150—100 60—100 FORTUMATE MANN 3.40 70—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Campfire — Fleeting Moments, by Pennant trained by W. Mitchell; bred by Coldstream Stud. Winner entered to be claimed for 81,750. WENT TO POST— 2:46. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily ; se:ond and third driving. FLEETING FIRE showed the most speed and was never threatened. KIND WORDS was doing his best at the end to outfinish FORTUNATE MANN. The latter finished gamely. PARTICIPATE moved up fast next to the rail in the stretch, but failed to get through. MISS ONINE began in a tangle, showed a flash of earlv speed, then tired. THE JUDGE dropped far out of it shortly after the start. Scratched— 60328 Genuine, 115; 54528 Particular, 117; 60328 Toltec, 113; 59881Eye White, 100; 60134 Annav.an, 100; 603722One Cent, 116; 59823 Jack Murphy, 105; 60240Jack Collins, 105; 59508 Sun Worship, 122; 59828 Chris. Paschen, 108. Overweight — Mark Anthony, 1 pound; Violin, 1. OAzlQQ THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Tempus, May 30, 1931— :58— 2— 115. Purse 00. 2-year-UuOCF olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. June-21-31-Sbg ! Index Horses EqtA WtlPSt K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 60133 HASOLA w 110 9 3 2"" 21 IS I* SerioJ E K Bryson 430-100 M27oCOLD WAVE w 118 4 6 8i 7l 5,k 2 FrogteD J L Cleveland 150-100 30329MEMPHIS LASS ■ 115 8 7 4k 31 31 31 DupuyM J E Mason 530 100 60210 RECTOR wn 108 6 8 71 6i 6l 4k MgomyR Johnson and Carnegia t910-100 60371 VANITY CASE w 105 10 2 51 51 4" 5* GordonJ F P Letellier 4690 100 60210 QUETOR w 111 5 10 102 104 91 61 ScurlockJ H M Woolf t ARGON w 105 7 9 94 91 8" T LamoreW O H Berz 7540-100 C9276 WOODEN SOLDIER w 108 11 1 3 41 71 81 RobleH S Polk 2340-100 59599 NORTH VERNON wb 108 2 11 11 11 11 91 OMalleyJ Rio Grande Valley Stable t r 36"0 BUNTING LAD wb 108 3 5 61 81 105 101 DayW W P Gaines 630-100 C07G TRUEMAN w 110 1 4 lk lk 2 11 RilevHR L H Drennan 1790 100 tField. Time, :23%. :47%, 1:00%. Track fast. r-%2 DONATIONS PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , HASOLA 0.60 .00 .40 430—100 150—100 70—100 COLD WAVE 3.40 2.60 70 — 100 30 — 100 MEMPHIS LASS 3.20 60—100 Winner — Br. f, by Haste — Rolo, by Sweep trained by G. Riola ; bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. WENT TO POST— 3:18. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily; second and third driving. HASOLA raced forwardly from the start, shook off TRUEMAN an eighth out and held the race safe thereafier. COLD WAVE was shuffled back early, came fast on the outside in the stretch and finished gamely MEMPHIS LASS raced well up throughout and held on gr.mely. RECTOR closed resolutely on the outside. VANITY CASE saved ground in the stretch. QUETOR closed a big gap. WOODEN SOLDIER tired. TRUEMAN quit in the last sixteenth. Scratched— 60371 Miss Asama, 107; 603712Thistle Lass. 105: 59634 Bubby Boy, 108; 60371 Boot Nose, 108; 60332 Sunny Bob, 103; Princess Moon, 105; 60091 Wilder, 108. Overweight— Hasola, 5 pounds; Quetor, 3. RfoAAfl FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 MiieT Culloden, Aug7~2, 1930— 1:51%— 3— 118. urse 00. OlJ2:z±J 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, Junc-21-31-Sbg 0. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Index Horses EqtA WtlPSt U Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Strt 60246 NUCKOLS BOY w 5 106 6 6 62 4i l1 11 1" RobleH W S Rust 370-100 G0279ATHF.NS w 5 108 4 4 5* 6s 31 24 22 FrogeDE A S Woodliffe 130-100 60279*KELLEYS PRIDE w 4 104 2 5 3k 3* 41 41 34 MgomyR Mrs E Baylot 550-100 6024S*SUPER TOY wb 4 104 3 1 4* 5" 54 5s 42 RoussellV Mrs W R Hoffman 940 100 C0209"PRESIDENT SETH wb 5 106 7 3 21 14 21 3k 51 RenoT J H Edwards 3160 100 602803PRINCESS ISABEL wb 4 106 5 7 7 7 7 6 62 MozerR J J McCafferty 1870-100 60209*ASGO wb 4 109 1 2 l1 21 6* 7 7 SylvesterJ B Baughman 620 100 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:52%. Track fast. , — DONATIONS PAID — , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , NUCKOLS BOY .40 .60 .00 370—100 80—100 50—100 ATHENS 3.40 2.60 70—100 30—100 KELLEYS PRIDE 3.00 50—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Baigneur — Cheridah, by Bannockburn trained by F. Jeffers; bred by Mr. C. Nuckols. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:47. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving ; second and third the same. NUCKOLS BOY moved up fast on the outside on the far turn, took command approaching the stretch turn, but was hard pressed at the end to retain his slight advantage. ATHENS closed fast on the outside in the stretch and was wearing down the winner. KELLEYS PRIDE came again, saved ground in the stretch and finished resolutely. SUPER TOY was in clo=e quarters on the far turn and showed a fair performance. PRESIDENT SETH tired badly in the stretch .iSGO quit in the last quarter. Scratched— 60334 Elizabeth S., 101; 603763Eric the Red, 109; 60065 Terra Nova, 111; 60373 Rosie Cora, 101; 60246 Highway. 106; 60376 Icarus, 109; 60135 Mary McClain, 101; 60023 Chorister, 109. Corrected weight — Princess Isabel, 106. AATJ fTftH-RACE~1—Mile and 70 Yards. Lucky-Dan, June~20~1931— 1:42— 4Tl3. Purse OUitI 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; June-24-31-Bbg tmrf. 0. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Index Horses EqtA WtlPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt MHIlJNCOLN PI.AUT wb 6 104 4 4 lk 14 1 1 14 SvlvesterJ M H Jordan 730-100 60331VACATION wb 6 108 2 1 2* 2* 2" 2° 25 MgomvR I J Collins 210 100 59692VTAIR BETH w 5 105 3 3 51 5J 4l 33 32 RoussellV E K Bryson 120100 57338 CASTLE ROCK w 4 108 5 6 6 6 6 41 41 HornF S Barr 4340 100 60244 BARITONE w 5 113 1 2 44 4 55 6 5s LutherT E E Watson 480 100 50918ACCOUNT wb 7 104 6 5 32 34 34 5nk 6 StcinmrF. Mrs A Luzader 2780 100 Time, :2V/5, :48, 1:13. 1:38%, 1:43%. Track fast. ,— DONATIONS PAID , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — , LINCOLN PLAUT 6.60 .40 .40 730—100 170—100 20—100 VACATION 3.40 2.20 70—100 10—100 FAIR BETH 2.20 10—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Flittergold — Brynhild, by The Curragh trained by M. H. Jordan; bred by Himyar Stud. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:14. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily ; second and third the same. LINCOLN PLAUT shook off VACATION after completing the first half mile and held the latter safe thereafter. VACATION was a forward factor all the way, failed to kce» wace with the winner, but was I easily best of the others. FAIR BETH began slowly, easily disposed of the remainder in the stretch, but never threatened the leaders. CASTLE ROCK closed ground in the run home. BOCARATONE tired, al did ACCOUNT. fJAJ.zl9 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Etonardo, June 4, 1931— 1:37%— 4— 107. Purse 00. 3-yea|£ yV*»f olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Claiming price/ June-24-31-Bbg ,750; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Index Horses EqtA WtlPSt Y* Yi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str1 602782*BURNAM wb 109 5 1 V V V V ? SylvesterJ L C Ewall 290-106 60277CROWNED HEAD wb 112 8 4 2k 2 2"k 24 24 BazerL L H Drennan. 630 100 602773NECKPIECE w 107 4 2 31 54 4" 41 34 DuboisD F Almy 1290 IOO 602783*FRONTMAN w 103 7 6 5 4k 5B 58 41 RenoT J H Edwards 1140 100 603762*YARROW wb 104 6 9 61 3* 31 31 5s RobleH M Schwartz 210 100 59789*EAR FULL w 113 3 3 4k 65 62 61 61 MeomyR A J Gericke 880-100 60333 ROSE HOGAN w 108 1 7 74 V T T 710 HardyL W P Carroll 3270 100 60370 ANNES PAL w 104 2 5 81 8 85 8 84 RoussellV D R Castle 562G-100 60240*GREEN ISLE wb 102 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 PardickJ j Lowcnstein 920 100 Time, :24, :48, 1:13, 1:39. Track fast. , — 92 DONATIONS PAID— n , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — 5 BURNAM .80 .20 .00 290—100 110—100 50—100 CROWNED HEAD 6.20 4.60 210—100 130— 100 NECKPIECE 7.20 260— 100 Winner — B. g, by Honeywood — Lightning Sweep, by Sweep trained by J. M. Hubbard; bred by Mft R. C. Thatcher. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 4:41. AT POST— 3£ minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving ; second and third the same. BURNAM showed the most speed throughout, but had to be shaken up in the closing stages to retail his advantage. CROWNED HEAD was a factor throughout and was going fast on the outside at the ond NECK PIECE was crowded back on the far turn, but came again in the stretch and outlasted the others* FRONTMAN, never far back, held on fairly well. YARROW tired after racing well to the stretch. Th« others were badly outpaced. ANNES PAL went to the outside on the back stretch turn. Scratched— 60278 Gertrude Reade, 107; 60172 Royal Rock, 114; 60245 Pipedream, 116; 60134 Stabilizer.-102; 60175 Social Boy, 112; 60277 Leader, 99; 60137 Play Furious, 99; 60016 Princess Tell, 97; 60277 Ed L., 107. Overweight — Frontman, 2 pounds; Rose Hogan, 5; Annes Pal, 5. Corrected weight — Neckpiece, 107; Rose Hogan, 103; Annes Pal, 99. AAJLIQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8~Miles7l"Culloden, Aug. 27~1930— 1:51%3187f Purse" 00. , otn T year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0, June-Z4-31-Bbg Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Index Horses EqtA WtlPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 60330DOMINA w 4 104 4 4 21 1" lk 1" 1- SylvesterJ Jones and Keating 620 100 60280*WOODGAIN w 5 113 7 6 51 52 3 21 21 FrogeDE F Wright 160-100 60334*FAIR DAWN w 4 106 6 3 4« 31 41 31 3k DemaneJ A Mazzeo 1010 100 60416 RICHD McDONNELLwb 4 114 8 5 64 62 6J 51 4s LutherT A E Barrett 350-100 60376 DOC w 6 111 2 1 11 24 2* 4* 5i WallN J Miller 2950 100 603303*WOODY LONG w 4 109 5 2 31 4" 51 64 62 RoussellV C Letzkuh 880 100 60330*GRANDMA G. w 5 107 1 8 8 8 8 74 T BuckE S C Foster 167C ltt 60209*VERA C. w 5 104 3 7 T 71 7l 8 8 RobleH Mrs It J Farris 102C-100 Time, :25, :49%, 1:14, 1:40, 1:53. Track fast. , — DONATIONS PAID — , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — s DOMINA 4.40 .20 .40 620—100 160—100 120—100 WOODGAIN 3.60 3.20 80—100 60— IOO FAIR DAWN 6.00 200—100 Winner— B. f, by Donnacona— Lady Finlet, by The Finn trained by T. E. Keating; bred by Mr. T. W« Garnett. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:08. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving ; second and third the same. DOMINA raced DOC into defeat, but was hard pressed in the last eighth to withstand WOODGAIN and barely lasted to win. WOODGAIN moved up fast entering the stretch and challenged gamely. FAIR DAWN closed fast on the outside on the stretch turn and held on well in the final drive. RICHARD Mft DONNELL finished with a rush. DOC tired. The others were outrun. Scratched— 60242sVole, 109; 60066 Don T., 106; 60330 Sly Polly, 106; 60375 Helen Dean 105 60415 Gay Hallie, 101; 60209 Molerito. 109; 59835 Belgium, 109; 60414 Sunday Clothes, 106. Overweight — Grandma G., 3 pounds. ■


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