Daily Racing Form Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-17

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CHURCHILL DOWNS LOUISVILLE, KY., MONDAY, MAY 16, 1932 —Churchill Downs 1 mile. Fifteenth day. Churchill Downs, Inc. Spring meeting of 19 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. Weather threatening first three races; drizzly thereafter. Stewards, Charles F. Price, T. C. Bradley, C. B. Head and Elijah Hogg. Judges, W. H. Shelley, S. H. McMeekin and S. Goodpastcr. Starter, William Hamilton. Racing Secretary, W. H. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 3:00 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 weight carried, indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; *"7 pounds; ***10 pounds. rTf|rTQCr FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Ruddy Light, June 2, 1923— :59— 2— 112. Purse 00. 2-year-m ic no *r n olds- Fillies- Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third, 0; fourth, iway-ib-«-L.D 5. Claiming, price, ,000; if for more, 1 pound extra for each 00 to ,000. Index Horses Eqt A WtlPSt K Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 70511 GEORGIA LILY wb 113 3 1 PI3 l4 l3 McCrsnC J F Patterson 84 100 70360 BLACK NOSE w 112 8 6 5k 41! 31 2* RoseM T Piatt 1113100 69954GOLDEN DEEDS w 113 5 4 2l 34 2* 33 LandoltC W VV Williamson 921 100 70210 TRANSPOSE w 109 4 3 81 94 5" 4» ChvettaF Peconic Stable +2928 100 70660 FOUNTAIN w 109 12 7 34 21 43 51 BakerFJ R C Thatcher 612100 70660 STIMOWAY vvb 112 912 94 81 63 62 FronkW Young Bros 1963-100 70037 WAUCELA wb 109 2 5 IP 10* 94 V MorsonR O D Randolph 9689 100 70096 NANNY D. w 111 10 11 71 74 71 8* BurleyF Devereaux Bros + 70512 ELISE w 109 11 8 41 54 8s 94 AmbrseE Three Ds Stock Farm Sta 4109 100 SISTER ELECTA w 111 6 9 10" 11= 11* 10s PoolE J J Flanigan 741-100 70257 EZELLA w 110 1 2 64 6" 102 114 FisherH W F Axton 6689 100 SKII w 103 7 10 12 12 12 12 HauDtJ H H Temple Jr + tMutuel field. Time, :23*4. :48. 1:01%. Track fast. , MTJTUELS PAID , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . GEORGIA LILY .68 .84 .34 84—100 42—100 17—100 BLACK NOSE 6.02 4.58 201—100 129—100 GOLDEN DEEDS 3.70 85—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Transmute — Rash Promise, by Grey Lag trained by J. F. Patterson; bred by Regan Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:00. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start eood out of machine. Won easily ; second and third driving. GEORGIA LILY, much the best, drew into a good lead before reaching the turn and, taken under restraint, won with speed to spare. BLACK NOSE closed resolutely after going to the outside in the stretch. GOLDEN DEEDS saved ground on the turn. TRANSPOSE was in close quarters entering the stretch. FOUNTAIN showed speed. SISTER ELECTA tired badlv. ELISE raced wide. Scratched— 70660 Helen Bab, 116; 70608 Poily Cracker, 109; Suspense, 109; Rose Bowl, 109; 69926 Infinette, 109; 70560 Three Bees, 109; 70512 Cyvarre, 109; Advising Anna, 111. Overwoicht — Stimoway, 3 pounds; Nanny D., 2; Skii, 4. 70TQR SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Gallant Knight, May 16, 1931 — 1:161s — 4 — 114. Big * -•„ Sandy Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-clds and upward. Maidens. Special weights. Net May-16-32-C.D va|ue to wjnner 00; second, 25; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 602673DELVEN w 3 108 12 4 21 P P 1" ClellandO L Jones and Son 307100 70707:BLOW FLY w 3 104 8 9 72 62 3" 2"k ElstonG C V Whitney 553-100 70704 MAJOR LANPHIER wb 4 112 4 8 51 2" 22 3l McDottL F and C Lebus 498 100 70508 THE WIDOWER w 4 112 3 5 63 51 4s 4» GoolerW J B Respess +825 100 70311 ROWDY BOY w 3 108 5 11 91 83 64 54 AmbrseE Three Ds Stock Farm Sta 168 100 66159 BRIGHT MOON w 3 108 2 2 33 31 54 61 HauptJ J B Respess + 63298 ACTUARIUS w 3 108 6 3 42 74 7* T CorbettC Shady Brook Farm Stable 7188 100 70707 ABES PAL wb 3 109110 7 84 98 9B 89 MeyerC H Oots J4385 100 66444 SAM PATCH wb 3 110 1 1 l2 41 8l 91 LandoltC R B and O P Rouse 4926 100 58372 SEA BILLOWS w 3 110 9 6 11 11 102 102 FisherH Mrs H W Murphy 41550 100 70508 MACKS FINISH w 4 112 7 10 104 10411 11 RoseM C E Hamilton t 68640 MISS PANDORA w 3 103 11 Left at post. PichonL H Neusteter 14122 100 fCoupled as J. B. Respess entry : £H. Ooots and C. E. Hamilton entry. Time, :23%, :Wk, 1:14. 1:21- Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS— DELVEN .14 .86 .94 307—100 143—100 147—100 BLOW FLY 5.14 4.48 157—100 124—100 MAJOR LANPHIER 4.94 147—100 Winner — B. c, by Colonel Vennie — Delco Light, by Everest trained by L. Jones ; bred by Messrs. Laffoon and Yeiser. WENT TO POST— 2:30i. AT POST— minute. Start bad out of machine. Won driving ; second and third the same. DELVEN, lucky at the start, took the lead in the closing three-eighths, tired, yet lasted. BLOW FLY, away slowly, saved ground in the stretch and closed boldly. MAJOR LANPHIER moved up resolutely on the turn. THE WIDOWER held on stubbornly. ROWDY BOY, away in a tangle, finished on his own courage. BRIGHT MOON quit. SAM PATCH showed speed for five eighths. MISS PANDORA was unprepared at the start and was left. Scratched— 70559 Awes P., 103: 70704 Jodie K.. 103: 69208 Prudy Basil, 107; 61443 Minnie Gage, 103: 63423 Storm Angel, 108: 70513 Miss Burke, 103; Zone, 112; 63476 Clasbys Choice. 108. Overweight — Blow Fly, 1 pound; Bright Moon, 5; Abes Pal, V2 • Sam Patch, 2; Sea Billows, 2. •■ — TATQT THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Ruddy Light, June 2, 1923— :59— 2— 112. Bonny Castle Purse. I J 6 xJf 4 Purse S800. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; May-16-32-C.D tnird, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt *4 ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 705583LEE GOLD w 109 9 5 l1 l3 l2 1° ElstonG Collins and Lyon 677-100 70658IREDELL w 112 7 4 41 4" 44 24 CorbettC E A Igleheart 455-100 70511 RED BOOT vv 112 11 7 21 24 21 3" PoolE J G Chinn 3183 100 70560 SUE TERRY w 109 5 3 81 64 52 41 ClellandO M M Riddle 2323 100 704603HASTY PETER w 112 8 2 31 31 and 52 McCrsnC Dixiana 508 100 70660 GO FETCH wb 109 16 5" 72 62 62 MeyerC H P Headley 7996-100 70307OPINION vv 112 4 10 92 8" 84 71 FronkW Everglade Stable 101-100 70658 MY BLAZE w 111 2 1 6" 54 71 81 BurleyW M J Conley 14441-100 CAPTAIN JOY w 110 6 11 102 103 101 91 McDmtL Braedalbane Stable +9935 100 70309 STRIDEAWAY wb 112 10 8 71 9s 9" 101 AmbrseE Three Ds Stock Farm Sta 2365-100 70701 BILLY BOB w 112 3 9 11 11 11 11 FisherH W F Axton + +Mutuel field. Time, :23%. :474X. 1:01 "4. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — LEE GOLD 5.54 .84 .64 677—100 292—100 132—100 IREDELL 5.86 5.44 193—100 172—100 RED BOOT 11.30 465—100 Winner — Br. c, by Lee O. Cotner — Morgold, by Morvich trained by R. W. Collins; bred by Mr. R. L. Jurden. WENT TO POST— 2:57|. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start bad out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. LEE GOLD, away well and taken into the load, was hard urged when tiring and just lasted. IREDELL, fractious at the post, but away fast, was wearing down the winner. RED BOOT showed speed, saved ground and tired. SUE TERRY closed fastest of all. HASTY PETER tired in the closing eighth. OPINION was awav poorly. CAPTAIN JOY beean poorlv. "Scratched— 70703 Gloritone, 112; 70603Good Scout, 109; 705603Absolution, 109; 70701 Mercurio, 109; Pryor. 109: Miss Evans, 106. Overweight — My Blaze, 2 pounds ; Captain Joy, 1. 7A7Q8 " FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Don Leon, May 19. 1931—1:11—3—105. Audubon Purse. « ■ CFO purSe 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 50; third, May-16-32-C.D 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses EqtAWtrrSt *4 ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 70561INDIAN RUNNER wb 115 4 1 62 24 22 1" CorbettC H P Headley 411 100 70461 CATHOP wb 112 10 4 32 14 l3 24 TumerC R M Eastman 716-100 70461 ADOBE POST wb 115 6 7 5" 8l 5" 31 LandoltC Knebelkamp and Morris 437 100 704593BAY ANGON wb 112 7 9 81 51 3" 42 FisherH E A Ieleheart 429-100 70609 MONKS FIRST wb 112 3 3 41 41 41 5k NealE W F Axton 5651-100 70310 DEPRESSION wb 107 5 6 71 71 73 63 FowlerG J W Parrish 1619-100 70561 OH DAVE wb 112 2 2 11 31 62 T3 ElstonG Lair and Parrish 2215 100 70261 SAZERAC w 112 9 10 91 91 94 8" McDottL A B Letellier 333 100 68573 TEXAS KNIGHT wb 112 15 21 6" 8" 94 AmbrseE Three Ds Stock Farm Sta 1854 100 70461 THISTLE ACE wb 112 8 8 10 10 10 10 GarnerW G Collins 5559 100 Time, :23 5. :47. tJltK. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS INDIAN RUNNER 0.22 .86 .28 411—100 143—100 114—100 CATHOP 10.64 5.52 432—100 176—100 ADOBE POST 3.66 83—100 Winner — Br. g, by Dis Done — Indian Maiden, by Whisk Broom II. trained by D. A. Headley; bred by Mr. H. Fallon. WENT TO POST— 3:27. AT POST— 1 J- minutes. Start eood out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. INDIAN RUNNER, away fast but unable to keep up early, raced into a contending position with a rush on the stretch turn, withstood the drive gamely and was up to win in the final strides. CATHOP sprinted into a long lead, but tired. ADOBE POST raced sluggishly for half a mile, but closed resolutely. BAY ANGON h.st ground. MONKS FIRST had no mishaps. OH DAVE showed early speed. SAZERAC began slowly, met interference and lacked speed when clear. TEXAS KNIGHT showed early speed. TflTQQ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Twenty Grand, Oct. 16, 1930—1:36—2—122. Petunia Purse. * "* +J*y Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, May-16-32-C.D 50; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index norses Eqt A WtPPSt ft ft % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 70310:PRINCESS CAMELIA wb 115 1 4 11 11 l1 l2 1=3 LandoltC Mrs J Marsch 108 100 70610-LADY COUVIN w 112 5 5 54 51 53 24 24 ElstonG M J Reardon 485 100 705613I SAY w 112 4 2 4" 2" 34 3" 3" AllenCE Albert Sabath 640 100 70561 PEGGY LEHMANN w 112 3 3 6 6 6 6 4" PoolE R L Baker 467 100 70561:PORTERS DREAM w 112 2 6 21 41 4" 45 51 PichonL F A Carreaud 969 100 70310 MODERN QUEEN w 115 6 1 3h 3k 2" 51 6 CorbettC H P Headley 1676 100 Time, :2l%. :47. 1:114.-. 1:3924 Track good. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING 0DD8 PRINCESS CAMELIA .16 .52 .10 108—100 26—100 5—100 LADY COUVIN 3.36 2.20 68—100 10—100 I SAY 3M 13—100 Winner— Gr. f, by Royal Canopy— Sunmelia, by Sun Briar trained by P. Reuter ; bred by Mr. K. N. Gilpin. WENT TO POST— 3:54. AT POST— minute. Start good out of chute. Won easily ; second and third driving. PRINCESS CAMELIA, much the best and taken into the lead, cut out the early pace under strong restraint, readily drew out after straightening up in the stretch and won in hand. LADY COUVIN, under light restraint for three quarters, saved ground at the stretch turn and stood a light drive gamely. I SAY saved much ground and weakened in t o final eighth. PEGGY LEHMANN held on fairly well. PORTER S DREAM had no mishap. MODERN QUEEN raced wide and quit in the drive. r7A6AA SIXTH RACE-1 1-16 Miles. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922 — 1:44 — 4 — 113. Purse 00. 4 vrOlJVr 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 50; third, May-16-32 CD 0; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,000. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt ft ft % Str Fin lockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 7036PSUNF1RE wb 7 115 1 5 61 61 3* ll l4 MeverC Mrs E L Swikard 154-100 70562-CHOKOLOSKEE wb 4 115 3 7 31 2" 24 2* 2s BakerFJ R C Thatcher 264 100 70312 LADY DEAN w 4 110 6 1 P l1 Pk 33 31 McCrsnC Dixiana 3103 100 70562 LUCKY DAN wb 5 115 5 2 55 41 41 43 42 GarnerW Mrs A Luzader 641 100 70175LADY EBONY vv 4 112 4 4 4" 54 63 62 51 PichonL F A Carreaud 1113 100 70613BLAST wb 4 117 7 6 7 7 7 7 6 LandoltC Mrs C Porter 479 100 70562 NOEL WOOD wb 3 110 2 3 24 34 5* 5" 7 PoolE Plunkett and Chinn 4126 100 Time, :252s, As, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:47%. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAI BOOKING ODDS— SUNFIRE .08 .96 .08 154—100 48—100 54—100 CHOKOLOSKEE 3.56 3.72 78—100 86—100 LADY DEAN 6.34 217—100 Winner — Ch. h, by Olambala— Sunburst, by Banastar trained by J. T. Taylor; bred by Mr. R. T. Wilson. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:19. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won easily ; second and third driving. SUNFIRE, much the best but slow to get going, appeared to labor badly until reaching the closing half-mile, where he moved up fast on the outside and, racing into the lead, won drawing away. CHOKOLOSKEE, away slowly, made up much ground in the first quarter, then raced restrained to the stretch, where he held on well. LADY DEAN showed good speed. LUCKY DAN had no excuses. LADY EBONY dropped out of it. on the stretch turn. BLAST was outrun. Scratched— 70662 Brass Monkey, 119; 703122Chene, 110. Overweight — Noelwood, 2 pounds. , . — — 7A6A1 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Lady Madcap. May 24, 1922—1:44—4—113. Purse 4 "OU1 S800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second, 25; May-16-32-C.D third, 0: fourth, 5. Claiming price. ,000; if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 50 to ,500. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt ft % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 70457 GIBBYS CHOICE w 5 113 6 2 l1 14 l1 l2 11 ClellandO F C McAtee 1931-100 7061 42 JOURNEYS END 4 110 7 3 2" 21 34 31 21 ElstonG F A Wehle 313 100 70662CHUM wb 7 110 5 8 98 51 43 44 32 HauptJ H C Hopper +470-100 70662=BIG BUSINESS wb 5 115 9 6 64 3" 3" 21 43 HardyL J R Gregory 149 100 70662 CLARET w 4 110 4 4 51 7k 53 55 55 BakerFJ Mrs A Luzader . 1198 100 70613 MR. DICK w 5 113 1 9 81 910 88 6" 62 MeverC Oakland Farm Stable + 705103SPORTING LADY vv 6 108 2 1 4 4» 64 71 71 CorbettC W F Strauss 1838 100 70613 BEST ACE vv 4 113 8 7 7" 83 72 82 812 SimpsnR F M Miller 877100 70663 NIATO wb 5 110 10 5 32 6" 910 98 92 LandoltC H P Headley 8137-100 63609 ROYAL MANAGER wb 7 113 3 10 10 10 10 10 10 MartinE W G Yanke + +Mutuel field. Time, :24%, :49%, 1:14%. 1:4125. 1:4825. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID , , OIF1CIAL BOOKING ODDS . GIBBYS CHOICE 0.62 6.20 24 1931—100 710—100 312—100 JOURNEYS END 5.44 2.90 172—100 45—100 CHUM Field 3.52 76—100 Winner — B. g, by Rancher — Sevigne, by George Smith trained by L. C. Veatch ; bred by Mr. G. M. Hendrie. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:47. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. GIBBYS CHOICE, under restraint for three-quarters, held on stubbornly, but was giving way to JOURNEYS END in the final stage;. The latter saved much ground and closed gamely CHUM began slowly, moved up fast on the far turn and was going fastest of all at the end. BIG BUSINESS, always on the outside, tired after challenging entering the stretch. CLARET could not get up. SPORTING LADY showed early speed. BEST ACE showed a dull performance. Scratched— 70614 Flying Cherokee, 113; 684013 Respond, 113: 70662 Hamilton. 114: 70036 G.dlopette, 108; 70263 My Sis, 108; 70664 Spud, 113; 70144 Bonivan, 113; 70258 Black Dust, 103; 70613 King Pin, 115; 70262 Sambo Brown. 115. Overweight — Niato, 2 pounds. • OFFICIAL MUTUEL TOTALS AT CHURCHILL DOWNS Monday — 3 Races, 06.28; 5 Races, 62.06; 7 Races, 63.72


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