Agua Caliente, Daily Racing Form, 1932-02-23

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AGUA CALIENTE AGUA CALIENTE, MEXICO, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1932. Agua Caliente 1 mile. SLxty-first day Agua Calicnte Jockey Club. Winter meeting of 100 or more days. Cassidy Starting Gate used. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, Francis Nelson. Associate Stewards, G. W. Schilling and Walter H. Dupoe. Presiding Judge, G. W. Schilling. Associate Judges, R. E. Lcighninger and Francis Dunne. Starter, Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Francis Dunne. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 4:00 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 wcijht carried, indicates apprentice. allowance of 5 pounds; 7 pounds; 10 pounds. 6Qf!Ch FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Serenader, Aug. 31, 1930 1:24 11 109. Purse 00. 3-1, oho ? year-olds. Claiming. Not valuo to winner 90; second, ; third, 5; fourth, 0. Feb.--1---A.C Claiming price, ,7G0; if for iess, 2 pounds allowed for each 00 to ,200. Index norses EqtA"WtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 68533GALLOP ALONG wll3 6 5 2" 31 32 34 Pk CoucciS J A Best 500-100 6853SHAPPY FELLOW wb 110 4 2 42 P P P 2 RenoT T H Lynch- 1120-100 68GS53WIRT wb 112 5 3 lh 21 22 21 3B ColtilottiF W Fenwick 250-100 6833SFAIR BOY " w 108 3 6 7 - 7 7 64 43 WcstropeW F J Estcs 2260-100 G8652CHATTER ON wb 102 2 4 5" 63 61 5h 51 SmithG Oak Tree Stable 280-100 686472BAY ROSE w 100 7 7 - 34 4h 52 43 62 SylviaE E Drillon 450-100 68S522POITOU v wb 109 1 1 64 52 41 7 7 BakerFJ Shapoff and Stopeck 480-100 Time, :24. :473s. 1:13. 1:26. Track fast. ,-52 HUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , GALLOP ALONG 2.00 $ 6.20 $ 3.60 500100 210100 80100 HAPPY FELLOW 9.40 4.60 . 370100 130 100 WIRT 2,80 40100 Winner B. c, by Wrack Virginia L., by McGee trained by J. A. Best; bred by Mr. Marshall Field and Mrs. H. C. PhiDps. Winner entered to bo claimed for ,700. WENT TO POST 2:00. AT POST 2 minutes. Start good but of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. GALLOP ALONG, under light restraint while racing close to the pace until the final eighth, came fast and wore down the early leaders, winning under urging. HAPPY FELLOW came through a narrow opening on the inside on the back stretch, took command, but could not withstand the winner. WIRT was always close to the pace and finished gamely. FAIR BOY was racing well at the end. POITOU was in close quarters on the far turn. BAY ROSE could not keep up. CHATTER ON raced wide most of the way. QQ-f b SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Dr. Higbee, Aug. 31, 1930 1:10 3 90. Purse 00. 3-t- l 00 a r year-olds and upward.. Claiming. Net value to vinner 90; second, 5; third, 5; Feb.-21-32-A.C fourth, 0. Claiming price, SI.OOO; if for 00, allowed 5 pounds. Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt J,4 V, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 68662SENATOR SETH w 7 107 1 9 82 84 52 P WcstropeW J Goedeckc Jr 4670-100 68660DEALER wb 4 107 9 4 62 41 21 24 SmithG F Walker 910-100 68621SILVER MAN w7112 6 2 P P 14 31 AtkinsonJ I. W Kidd- 640-100 68668SHASTA SNOW wb 4 110 4 7 74 62 41 41 MattB Oak Tree Stable 1130-100 68S503MORROLL wb 4 107 3 6 5h 72 64 51 RenoT C Whipp 2140-100 68562FACSIMILE w6105 8 5 4s 3l 31 64 SalazarT W H Askey 1770-100 686613DESJARDINES wb 4 105 2 10 10 91 9s 75 CoucciS C E Stearns 1220-100 68486GOLDEN ORIOLE ws 4 107 7 3 31 54 71 84 KingC F Walter 180-100 685633MARIE O. w3 95 10 1 22 2 81 93 SylviaE Oliver and Cochran 2680-100 684372PROCTOR HUG w 7 110 5 8 92 10 10 10 ArnoldL L L Allen 250-100 Time, :22, :46. 1:13. Track fast. , 52 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS -s SENATOR SETH . 5.40 2.00 5.40 4670100 1000100 670100 DEALER . 8.20 G.G0 310100 200100 SILVER MAN 4.20 110100 Winner B. g, by Seth Maud Bacon, by Toney Bonero trained by G. E. Pruett; bred by Mr. B. A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST 2:23. AT POST- minutes. . Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. SENATOR SETH, outrun early, came fast on the outside in the stretch, wore down the leaders and won going awav. DEALER improved his position in the last quarter, took a short lead in the final eighth, but could not "last. SILVER MAN raced MARIE O. into defeat, then tired. SHASTA SNOW was going well at the end. FACSIMILE tired. DESJARDINES closed a gap. MARIE O. was caught in close quarters when tiring in the stretch. "Scratched 68486 Gareth, 107. . jjQQ-a -fl THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Dr. Higbee, Aug. 31, 1930 1:10 3 30. Purse 00. 4-uL year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, ; third, 0; Feb.-21-32-A.C fourth, 0. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ; ,250. Index norses EqtA WtPPSt V Str. Fiii Jockeys Owner Eiiuiv. Odds Strt 684733MORHEART wb 4 104 1 2 P P PI PI CoucciS Mrs J A Coburn 150-100 68621GRACELAND w 6 108 8 3 2l 2l 24 24 RenoT Mrs J Wise 8SO-100 68593MUDGE AUSTIN wsb 4 108 5 4 41 6h 5l 31 WrightW G E Slater 1060-100 68490DARK AYR w 5 112 6 10 8l 51 4l 4Dk SalazarT C E Davison 350-100 683103CAPTAIN FRIED w 6 115 10 1 52 41 3l 52 MadduxH G Adams 1740-100 686G4MISS CHEYENNE w 4 102 4 9 10 84 7" 61 KingC C B Irwin 1660-100 68251 LAGRANGE w 5 112 3 7 7" 92 81 71 FatorE H W Fry 1790-100 677 623BETH HOGAN w 5 104 7 5 31 3" 63 84 SmithG Mrs J N Crofton 1120-100 68488MEU DE BAR wb 5 111 2 8 91 10 91 92 JonesR Mrs L Hector 1240-100 685935STARFERENCE wb 5 108 9 6 61 7410 10 MattB E OConnell 1820-100 Time, :23, :46. 1:12. Track fast. , 52 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS N MORHEART $ 5.00 $ 5.80 $ 4.00 150100 190100 100 100 GRACELAND 6.20 3.60 . 210100 80100 JUDGE AUSTIN 6.40 220100 Winner B. f, by Morvich Girl o My Heart, by Superman trained by ,G. Coburn; bred by Mr. B. Block. Winner entered to be claimed for ,750. WENT TO POST 2:50. AT POST 3 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won easily; second and third driving. MORHEART sprinted to the front soon after the start and, under a snug ride, held the others safe. GRACELAND was close up throughout and was easily best of the others. JUDGE AUSTIN finished gamely. DARK AYR, away slowly and forced to race on the outside most of the way. tired. CAPTAIN FRIED and BETH HOGAN tired badly. Scratched 680692Shasta Broom, 109. Corrected weight Captain Fried, 115. 68812 F0URTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Dr. Higbee, Aug. 31, 1930-1:1C3 90. Purse 00. 2-Feh re0, nv a r year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S290; second, 5; third. 5: fourth, 0. Claiming price, .000; if for 00, allowed 5 pounds. Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt K Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kgnlv. Oilils .sti-t 6861SF5PEEDY CHARLIE w3102 2 3 1" li 1" l1 SylviaE E Drillon 19000 68650ALMA BORLAND ws 5 105 8 1 2? 2 2s 21 AtkinsonJ L W Kidd 780-100 68662CASSADA w 3 102 6 7 5l 51! 4 3 SmithG Mrs J L Oglesby 320-100 G8201MEKACHEE w 6 112 3 4 41 4" 5" 4" RenoT W C Morris 2760-100 6G6193LORD VALE wb 3 103 7 2 3l 3s 31 5s MattB J D Mikel 510-100 68647BELL OE BOURBON w 4 110 5 8 8 6" 6s 6i WcstropeW Lair and Parrish 810 100 68663ALTAVAR w 5 110 4 5 6" 72 7 - 71 SalazarT H Field 1090-100 685393PAWN WB 3 102 1 6 VI 8 8 8 CourciS N N Schreiber 720-100 Time. :23. :46, 1:13J. Track fast Ti2nnmJT!J PAP OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , ,DCrnv DXoASkIE ruAP1TC. S 5-80 S 4-40 S 2-60 190-100 120-100 30-l00 Pi. BORLAND 9.20 4.00 360-100 100-100 CASSADA 3.40 70100 nVlrneTBi" SVry MaSlC cllarieTAnnJ. Gosey by Golden Broom trained by E. Drillon; bred by Mr. A. a B. Winner entered Gordon. to be claimed for ,000 WENT TO POST 3:14. AT POST 3J minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily; second and third driving nnp?PA?nYl,CHAJRLI? t0k i1,CJ?d S,,n aftcr the start and heId ALMA BORLAND safe throughout. ALMA fSS-HCT 7 f-,y Sped b.Ut CLd n0t 0Vertake thc winncr- CASSADA saved ground in the stretch. MEKACHEE showed improvement. LORD VALE tired in the stretch. The others were outrun. bcratchcd-68618Queen Ann, 105; 68325 Navy Girl, 100; 68618 Runanwin, 95. 68813 FIF!nnRAC1 1".l6 MiIes- AIexander Pantages, Jan. 18, 1931-1:43.1-6-106. Purse Feb-21-32-AC V JlyG,ds 2nd uPward- Claiming. Net value to winner 90; second, 5-tm.tiM third. 5; fourth, 0. Claiming price, 00. index Horses EqtA WtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys OwnenT"" Hiuiv Odds Strt 68622AHPET wsb 6 107 1 8 3i 3 2 li Pi AtkinsonJ L W Kidd 1840 100 68596 MONTFERRAT wb 9 115 2 1 1 Ill 2 21 SmithG J F Miller K5 68534 VOWED VENGEANCE w 7 107 10 4 5 5" 5s 3" 31 CoucciS Mrs A Blair f mmfm 63651JACK ALEXANDER w9 107 5 2 4 4i 31 4 4 SalazarT CEDavi ?SS 60485 .MADAM QUEEN w 4 108 711 8- 6" 6" 6 5 RenoT J BoSey Jr MS 68325 SUN ROMAN w 7 112 3 3 24 2! 4" 5! 6J CochlinJ F Johnston 3JS1S? 68661NECKPIECE w4110 9 6 9 84 7s 7 7 WrightW Mrs H I Russell fiS S SHIFT W?112 8 7 64 7" m 8" AnmUL J D Mikel go MO 67618MT. LASSEN wb 5 112 11 9 10! 9! 10 9s 9 MolterW HE West t ,GC8SJVN LAD W4 105 6 5 9" 10s 10 WestropeW F J Estes 2190-100 68667 KING LO wB 6 112 4 10 11 11 11 11 11 MattB A L Johnson SJoO tMutucl field. Time, :24. ;48. 1:14. 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. AupcT 2onMUT Pj4JD OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . ontrraV-::::::::::::::::::;::538-80 S308- s1bTo 1840-100 St!!! 31"100 JJHK VOWED VENGEANCE Held "...J G.40 JSt in! Winner-B. Winner g, by Archaic-Chateau Thierry, by Ecouen trained by L. W. Kidd; bred by y Sanford aanlora Stud stud Farms. entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST 3:39. AT POST 2 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won easily; second and third driving. AHPET, always close to the pace under hard riding, wore down MONTFERRAT in the stretch and won easily. MONTFERRAT set the pace, but tired in the last eighth. VOWED VENGEANCE showed fmnrnv? rnent. JACK ALEXANDER could not get up. MADAM QUEEN was in close quarters on the ?nridfon th th back stretch. KING LO was cut off on the far turn. SHIFT was in trouble on the far turn Scratched-6970 Paige, 107; 68594Ping Coates, 115; 68651 Star Mistress, 105; 68622Trossachs, 110. ! 68814 SIXI"AcCRnn"31 Mile-,iDr- ?i9bee Aug:,31 1930-1:10-3-90. Fairfax Handicap. FteblA.C 0; foS, 5. 3 "P 5425 ; SeCOnd 5100 third Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt .Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eguiv Odds Strt 67544 BAHAMAS wb 3 110 1 3 l1 P l1 1" SmithG Oak Tree Stable 1250100 68666SHARP THOUGHTS w3115 5 1 21 2 2 2i ColtilettiF A Pantages 420100 68666CABEZO wb3115 3 5. 3 3! 3s 3l FischerA Mrs W T Anderson 40-100 68G49 BOWCROFT wb 6 107 6 2 4 4s 4s 4 WrightW G E Slater 1760 100 68649 NACHO wb 3 105 2 6 6 535s 5 MattB W Fenwick 1120100 68536PORTCODINE wb 4 107 4- 4 5! 6 6 6 SalazarT B Creech 1640 100 Time, :23. :47. 1:12. Track fast. ln171? FAp- OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . RAU AMAC sharp Thoughts S S I"5 S oln n50m mm 4-" CABEZO 2.20 10100 liens1"-B S by Hmme CovcrinS by War Cry trained by W. Hartman; bred by Mr. E. B. WENT TO POST 4:06. AT POST 7 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. BAHAMAS, showing good early speed, lost little time in taking the lead and, racing stronclv held SHARP THOUGHTS safe in the final drive. SHARP THOUGHTS showed a game performance and I wafgaining at the end. CABEZO, away slowly, raced wide most of the way. BOWCROFT saved ground. NACHO was blocked soon after the start and was never a factor. Scratched 686663J.oe Flores, 112; 68150Burton Agnes, 102; 68327sMild, 117. fsRSI K SEVENTH RACE-1 1-16 Miles. Alexander Pantages, Jan. 18, 1931-1:43.1-6-106 Feb 21?2A p Third Runnin3 GEORGE WASHINGTON HANDICAP. ,500 Added. 3-year-olds and M,u upward. Net value to winner ,930; second, S500; third, 50; fourth, 0. Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt M yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners inniv Sf-t 68666 DURANGO w 3 106 2 2 2s 2" 2" 14 PJonesR J Emery ianduibo 686665JOE FLORES wb3105 1 3 3 3 3 2s 2" FischerA S H Lee illO 100 68489 MARINE w 6 109 4 4 41 4! 41 4! 3 CochlinJ K Dawes 350-100 68150BURTON AGNES w 3 92 3 1 Is li 1" 3J 4! CoucciS Pasadena Stable t 68152 WHIPPER CRACKER w 4 103 5 5 5. 5 5 5 5 SalazarT B Creech 720-100 fCoupled as S. H. Lee and Pasadena Stable entry. Time, :23, :47. 1:12. 1:385, 1:45. Track fast. 52 MUTUEiS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS DURANGO .60 .20 No show prices. 180 100 10100 S. H. LEE AND PASADENA STABLE ENTRY 2.20 1010o Winner Br. g, by Coventry Marie Augusta, by Jack Atkin trained by A. L. Jones; bred by J Mr G Strang. WENT TO POST 4:39. AT POST 2 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. DURANGO came through on the inside after leaving the back stretch and, taking a good lead on the last turn, held JOE FLORES safe in a driving finished. The latter, close up throughout, would have been more of a threat had he not been carried wide by BURTON AGNES. MARINE was outrun to the stretch then closed resolutely on the outside, finishing fastest of all. BURTON AGNES was used up making the pace and tired in the stretch. WHIPPER CRACKER was outrun all the way. Scratched 67975Dr. Freeland, 129; 68666 Cabezo, 107; 68666 Daily News, 95. Overweight Durango, 3 pounds. !andand"fl 6 EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Alexander Pantages, Jan. 18, 19311:43.16106. pfv, 91 a r Purse S400- -year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 90; second, i-eD.-iisiA.. G5; third S35; fourthi 10 Caiming price 1,500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 00 to ,200. t Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt y4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners IOiiiiv. Odds Strt 684453GRAYDALE wb 6 103 5 7 4" lh P l2 l4 SalazarT Barritt and Norris 340-100 68593 CHICLERO wb 6 110 6 3 54 3! 2s 23 2J KnightM Mrs J Chesney 650-100 68488VOLTEAR w 6 110 7 6 61 64 4l 3 3s ArnoldL E Drillon 360-100 68251"WESTYS BROOM w 4 105 4 5 7 7 7 5! 4" GayG Mrs J C Gillem 550 100 68488SURE HILLS w4 99 1 1 2J 4s 5! 41 5s CoucciS Mrs T Hunt 890-100 68561 OLD TIMES ws 7 110 2 2 1" 2! 3! 62 6s SmithG H T Palmer 220-100 68311PASSALONG wb.5101 3 4 31 52 6s 7 7 WrightW Mrs H C Russell 2840-100 Time, :24, :48, 1:13, 1:40J, 1:47. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS GRAYDALE $ 8.80 $ 6.60 $ 4.20 340100 230100 110100 CHICLERO 6.40 4.80 220100 140100 VOLTEAR 3.60 80100 Winner B.. g, by Ormondale Ethel Gray, by Hessian trained by S. J. Norris; bred by Messrs. M. and B. B. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST 5:04. AT POST 1 minute. Start good out of machine. Won easily; second and third driving. GRAYDALE moved up resolutely on the back stretch arid, replacing the early leaders on the far turn, increased his advantage and won easily. CHICLERO raced well and was going gamely at the end. VOLTEAR closed a big gap after being outrun early. WESTYS BROOM also closed a gap. SURE HILLS was cut off on the far turn. OLD TIMES quit badly. Scratched 68661Title Oak, 106. Overweieht Chiclero. 2 pounds: Voltcar. 1.


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