Daily Racing Form Charts: Bainbridge Park, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-08

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BAINBRIDGE PARK The "Daily Double" on the Winners of the Second and Third Races at Bainbridge Tuesday Paid 2.20 for GEAUGA LAKE, OHIO. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932 —Bainbridge Park 1 mile. Fifteenth day. Bainbridge Breeders and Racing Association. Spring meeting of 31 days. Waite Stall Gate used. Weather clear. Stewards, J. T. Ireland, J. G. Reeder and J. King. Judges, C. Abbott, R. A. Leigh and C. 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 of 5 pounds ; **7 pounds ; ***10 pounds. rv-i £*£irr FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Prometheus, June 22, 1931—1:11—4—115. Purse 00. 3-4 1UU 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; June-7-32-Bbg fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,200; if for ,000, allowed 2 pounds. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 709873NONANA wb 3 101 9 2 21 2" 2s 14 PriorW Mrs J Grossman 210-100 71358TOLTEC wb 5 121 2 1 l2 14 11 2* HardyL J R Carlock 1280-100 71358 RUN ON wb 3 104 4 10 81 6* 41 34 ThomasH Miss L Hoffman 820-100 71187*SILVER WAVE wb 5 1131 8 3 32 3* 31 44 ClemonsR F I Ritter 630-100 69515 TRANSLUCENT wb 4 109 10 5 4" 4* 52 5l FischerR Mrs J P Headley 340 100 709173SWEET SENORITA w 4 109 5 11 9* 94 7 64 GodfreyN G Lerian 7540-100 71322 SANDY SAN w 6 113 3 6 5* 51 61 73 AccardyA C L Brimmer 730-100 71316CASH PLAY wb 6 113 12 8 6 7l 8* 81 RenoT G L Kalbfleisch 1150-100 71155 SAM PATCH wb 3 106 7 9 12 ll1 91 91 CheatmR R B and O P Rouse +3220-100 70943*THISTLE VIC w 4 109 11 4 T 8,k104 102 LaneJ G Collins + 70991 RAGTAG wb 3 104 1 7 114101 ll4 11* WestH Miss A Nelson + 71280 SILKOLINE w 4 111 6 12 101 12 12 12 NealE L K Roger* 6980 100 fField. Time, :23%, :46%. 1:12%. Track fast. r-%2 CERTIFICATES PAID-, , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS NONANA .20 .80 .80 210—100 140—100 90—100 TOLTEC 8.00 4.80 300—100 140—100 RUN ON 4.60 130—109 Winner — Ch. f, by Waygood— Crystal Queen, by High Cloud trained by A. T. Walker; bred by Mr. W. B. Miller. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:22. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won easily ; second and third the same. NONANA, close up from the start, wore down TOLTEC in the closing eighth and won going away. TOLTEC showed the most speed until midway of the stretch, but could not withstand the challenge of the winner. RUN ON moved up on the outside entering the stretch and outlasted the others. SILVER WAVE had no excuses and tired in the stretch. TRANSLUCENT tired. SWEET SENORITA closed a gap. Scratched— 65856 General Ormont, 104; 713593Princess Nancy, 99; 71359 Virginia O., 101; 69608 Chummy, 104; 71512 Zachary, 114; 71512 Cherokees Ridge, 109. Overweight— Nonana, 2 pounds ; Silver Wave, 2j. 1 ■ 3»» * T"l sPfcf»and SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Prometheus, June 22. 1931—1:11—4—115. Purse 00. 3-* lODO year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; June-7-32-Bbg fourth, 5. Claiming price. ,200; if for ,000, allowed 2 pounds. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 71316FREE HELEN w 5 116 6 3 2k 21 21 ll SylvesterJ J Salinski 70 100 705822CRITTALL wb 6 114 7 5 51 3* 34 21 KleinA B A Clous 1540 100 70304 JUSTA PRINCESS wb 3 103 1 1 1* 1* l1 3l GodfreyN J J Nesbit 710 100 71222 FLYING FANTOM wb 5 109 10 2 31 4 41 4k WestH S Steele 1070 100 71274 HARRY KUHNS wb 4 114 11 6 7l 6* 54 51 TinkerH Knobolkamp and Morris 1240 100 70986 MASTER SWEEP wb 8 114 12 4 4"k 5 6* 6k MayT V Marco 7480 100 70144MOGUL w 3 99 5 7 6"* 7 7" 71 SouthG Le Mar Stock Fm Sta +2050 100 71190 MUIR STATION wb 3 106 9 11 91 94 8* 82 DicksonD A Lewis 1680100 65618 LIGHT ODAWN w 8 114 4 8 8 81 102 9l FerminA . C Vreeland 4260100 69461McTINKLE w 9 109 3 12 111 104 91 10i BauerH L J Sandrock 1530 100 64385 ROSE O. w 3 99 2 9 101 ll2 11s 11s SylviaE Brooklyn Stable + 65557 CHOW MEIN wb 3 104 8 10 12 12 12 12 ClemonsR F Goard + +Field. Time, :23%, :47. 1:14. Track fast. r-%2 CERTIFICATES PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , FREE HELEN .40 .80 .60 70—100 40—100 30—100 CRITTALL 6.20 3.60 210—100 80—100 JUSTA PRINCESS 3.40 70—100 Winner— Br. m, by Alibi— Helen Atkin, by Jack Atkin trained by W. C. Daly; bred by Mr. W. K. Levering. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:49. AT POST— 4J- minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily ; second and third the same. FREE HELEN, close up from the start, came resolutely in the closing eighth and won going away. CRITTALL steadily improved her position in the stretch and finished with good speed. JUSTA PRINCESS showed much speed until midway of the stretch, then tired. FLYING FANTOM raced evenly. HARRY KUHNS raced on the outside most of the wav. MASTER SWEEP acted badly at the post and tired. Scratched— 712232Alamae, 110; 71158 Bonnet, 106; 71076 Algol, 114; 64711 Value, 109; 71120 Heavy Sugar, 106; 70427 Carnival, 109. Overweight — Justa Princess, 4 pounds. Corrected weight — Rose O., 99. m- CtCtCk THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Lucky Dan, June 20, 1931—1:42—4—113. Purse 4 lOOa 00. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, June-7-32-Bbg 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 3 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,000. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 71413WILLIAM J. wb 4 105 2 3 1" 14 l2 1* l2 SylviaE S F Gibson 260 100 712243SHAUN PADRAIC wb 3 109 5 8 31 21 2* 2* 2 PriorW J P White 350 100 71575*THISTLE JOE w 3 102 7 11 ll2 10* 8 4l 32 LaneJ G Collins +920 100 713592BAG O ROSES w 3 105 8 7 9 71 51 31 42 MayT Mrs J Dreyer 380 100 71407 BOREALIS wb 4 111 3 9 10l 91 9* 7k 5 KernW Harned Bros + 66498 NAUGHTY JEAN wb 3 101 10 10 6"* 5k 61 5 6"k NertneyW J F Patterson 1150 100 71407*STORM ANGEL w 3 105 9 5 8* 61 7* 84 71 HauptJ H G Shoemaker 1670 100 71152 INTRUDER wb 4 110 12 4 4l 4* 4 6* 84 WestH L and H Unger 1000100 71155*HIGH SPAN w 3 101 4 12 12 12 12 10l 9rt ClemonsR T Flynn 2960100 71190 JAZ TIME wb 3 106 6 2 21 34 3 9" 10 CheatmR B H Shafer 2180100 71190*BALANCE ALL w 3 1021 1 1 51 ll1 111 11* ll4 DupuyJ E Lutz 8620100 71319PEGGS LASSIE w 3 96 11 6 7" 81 10"k12 12 GruberW W J Alford + +Field. Time, :24, :48. 1:13%, 1:41. 1:45%. Track fast. - CERTIFICATES PAID , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS— WILLIAM J .20 .80 .00 260—100 90—100 50—100 SHAUN PADRAIC 3.80 3.00 90—100 50—100 THISTLE JOE Field 3.40 70—100 . Winner — B. g, by Cherokee — Lucy Churchill, by Ralph trained by W. A. McKinney ; bred by Messrs. J. M. and W. J. Foley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:19. AT POST— 3 minutes. • Start good out of machine. Won easily ; second and third driving. WILLIAM J. raced JAZ TIME into defeat and held the race safe thereafter. SHAUN PADRAIC raced for-wardly all the way, but barely saved second place. THISTLE JOE closed a big gap and finished fast on the outside. BAG O ROSES closed a big gap, but tired near the end. BOREALIS finished fast. INTRUDER tired, as did JAZ TIME. The latter tired badlv in the stretch. Scratched— 70836 Santerno, 101; 71575 Prince Tommy, 109; 71358 Martins Croney, 106; 71317 Toronto, 98; 71412 Fair Metal, 105; Jane R, 107. Overweight — Thistle Joe, 1 pound ; Borealis, 1 ; Storm Angel, 4 ; Balance All, 1£. Corrected weight — William J., 105; Shaun Padraic, 109. •*y-| £tl74 FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Prometheus, June 22, 1931—1:11—4-115. Purse 00. 3-4 1U4 V year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; June-7-32-Bbg fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,750; if for S1.500, allowed 2 pounds. Index Horses EqtAWtlTSt % % Str Fin .lot-keys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 70997RACKETEER wb 5 107 9 6 72 64 34 l" LaneJ G Collins +340 100 71120HAMBURGER JIM wb 4 109 14 21 2 1* 2 HauptJ J W Brackman + 71359FLYING SILK wb 3 109 5 8 81 8l 41 3"* NealE G J Mandel 2340 100 71572*STEP SIS w 3 100 711 9« 9* 61 41 SouthG C ri Sprague 180100 71158COTTON TIME wb 3 103 11 1 3* 31 2a 51 TinkerH J P Le Grand 1330100 71411 PORGIE wb 3 106 2 5 51 5k 5* 6l PalumboS E K Bryson 910100 71225 ELLEN D. wb 3 102 6 9 4l 41 7* 74 BogskiW O Viau 490 100 57429BYE O BABY wb 5 107 12 2 6 7" 8* 8* HersonM J F Patterson 7960 100 66988 BEST BALANCE w 5 112 10 10 10* 10* 9 94 RoduezJ Carleton Stable 7380 100 70439 SENORA w 5 107 8 12 11 11 101 10 PorterD Mrs F Walker t 70902*LINMAST wb 4 107 4 3 14 1* 11 11 RenoT Mrs J Chesney 1150 100 71364*SATIN SPINNER wb 4 107 3 7 Fell. ClemonsR Jones and Keating 1560100 +Field. Time, :23/5, :47, 1:13%. Track fast. CERTIFICATES PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , RACKETEER Field .80 .60 .00 340—100 280-100 100—100 HAMBURGER JIM Field 7.60 4.00 280—100 100—100 FLYING SILK 14.00 600—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Sir Martin — Atala, by Star Shoot trained by T. Moran; bred by Mr. E. Byfield. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:49. AT POST— minutes. Start eood out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. RACKETEER came resolutely on the outside through the stretch and was up to win in the closing strides. HAMBURGER JIM, a factor throughout, finished gamely. FLYING SILK closed resolutely after rounding the far turn and finished well. STEP SIS began in a tangle and closed a big gap. COTTON TIME tired, as did ELLEN D. LINMAST ran out when leading approaching the stretch turn. SATIN SLIPPER stumbled and fell shortly after the start. Scratched— 71409 Elkhart, 105; 42574Lawnview, 107; 71569 Rain or Shine, 112; 69355Country Tom, 103; 715123Purple Robe, 102; 71361 Dunes, 105. Overweight— Flying Silk, 4 pounds ; Cotton Time, 1 ; Porgie, 1 ; Best Balance, 3. Continued on twelfth page. BAINBRIDGE PARK Continued from third page. rT"1 ftTl FIFTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Nell Kuhlman, June 16, 1931— :53%— 2— 105. Portage iLTMUkT f urse- Purse S60°- 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00: june-/-«-bDg tnird j50; fourth; 5. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 pounds allowed for each 50 to ,750. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* Bjuiv. Odds Strt 70259 PRESTIGE wb 110 4 5 3 24 ll FischerR J F Patterson 310-100 71514 STROLLING TIME w 102 1 1 21 34 2* KleinR Miss L Davis 2420-100 715172PARKERSBURG w 105 7 2 ll 1* 32 SylvesterJ Jones and Keating 900-100 715712JUNE BOURBON w 108 8 9 7* 44 44 GoolerW McClelland and Hangar 220-100 71408 LADY TRUST w 102 10 11 5 61 51 DupuyJ J Vardenburg -f 5640-100 711923MARION T. w 108 2 3 4 51 64 PalumboS E K Bryson 880-100 FLYSTICK ws 1091 5 6 81 7 7" HorvthK Mrs H S Hart 3960-100 71514 FURFUR w 109 6 10 ll1 10 8 HardyL Mrs A V Thomas t 71514*MANORA w 99 12 8 6" 84 9 SylviaE E Drillon 7720-100 715713TABBY w 109 11 7 91 94 104 SimpsnR Audley Farm Stable 630-100 71517AUREBON wb 112 3 4 101 ll1 114 MorsonR Shandon Farm Stable 620100 ALICE WEBER w 104 9 12 12 12 12 TinkerH H C Hansen f tField. Time, :23, :47%, :53% Track fast. r-%Z CERTIFICATES PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD8 , PRESTIGE .20 .60 .00 310—100 180—100 100—100 STROLLING TIME 17.20 7.20 760—100 260—100 PARKERSBURG 4.40 120—100 Winner— Ch. f, by Purchase— Pinta, by Johren trained by J. F. Patterson; bred by Mr. H. F. Sinclair. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:18. AT POST— 8* minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily ; second and third driving. PRESTIGE closed fast on the outside of the leaders through the stretch and, continuing gamely, won going away. STROLLING TIME raced forwardly throughout and outlasted PARKERSBURG. The latter showed good speed until midway of the stretch, then held on fairly well. JUNE BOURBON closed resolutely after making the far turn and showed a fair performance. LADY TRUST was forced to race on the outside of the others most of the way, but showed good speed. Scratched-71408 Nutting, 107; 71188 Easy Way, 102; 71517 Daises Boy, 100; 70830 Trakaw. 108; Doubtless, 102; 70096 Spill, 108. Overweight — Flystick, I5 pounds; Alice Weber, 2; Marion T., 2. rT-j CITO SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Golden Auburn, Aug. 30, 1930—1:44—5—117. Leo Janney f -KV,* Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; June-7-32-Bbg second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,250. Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 71569VTANTALIZING w 4 116 3 2 24 1" 11 1* l"k SouthG O A Simmons 480-100 7132 FTRICE wb 4 107 4 1 l1 2J 24 2« 21 ShawTW H Selnik 320 100 71123 YARROW w 4 110 1 5 54 4 3,k 32 34 WimerM E Schwartz 1020100 71321*THOMAS SETH wb 5 116 6 3 31 31 43 44 41 LaneJ Nugent Bros 560 100 71515=BUDDY BASIL w 6 118 2 7 7 53 54 5= 53 AccardyA M C Kelly 300-100 715753HOW wb 3 109 5 6 61 7 64 64 68 GodfrevN Mrs J M Lawler 1340 100 71413HASOLA w 3 107 7 4 4* 61 7 7 7 BogskiW O Viau 580 100 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12% 1:39%, 1:46]/5. Track fast. CERTIFICATES PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , TANTALIZING 1.60 .80 .20 480—100 140—100 110—100 TRICE 4.20 3.60 110—100 80—100 YARROW 4.60 130—100 Winner — Br. g, by Baffling — Rose Thorn, by Troutbeck trained by M. Simmons; bred by Mr. E. Cebrian. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 4:51. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. TANTALIZING raced on the outside of TRICE all the last half mile and was under hard urging in the closing stages to retain his slight advantage. TRICE showed a good performance and finished gamely. YARROW came fast on the outside of the leaders near the end. THOMAS SETH gave up when hard urged in the stretch. BUDDY BASIL had no mishaps. HASOLA dropped out of it after going half the distance. Scratched— 71322 Kelleys Pride, 101; 715182Balzar. 116; 71515Inferno Lad, 121; 71570 Sweep-Net, 108; 71513 R. K. Girl, 107; 71364 Bag o Gold, 104; 71568 Sam Cole, 112; 71516 Druggist, 113; 71228 Westys Fox, 112: 71316 Bright Flag, 112; 71360 Waiting Maid, 113. Overweight — Yarrow, 3 pounds. Corrected weight — Buddy Basil, 118. =3 rj-t firTO SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Economic, June 4, 1932— 1:51%— 3— 118. Purse 00. f ,V,*.C* 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0: June-7-32-Bbg fourth, 5. Claiming price, 00. Index Horsee EqtA WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 71360*SOUTHLAND TOY w 5 102 10 4 21 2 21 l1 13 SouthG L C Ewald 400-100 7132r*HORNSBY w 8 102 5 2 3" 34 3* 2* 22 HauptJ J B Respess 100 100 71360 ED REESE wb 6 107 7 9 91 8l 51 53 31 WestH R Scoville 880-100 71515 INCA wb 7 107 3 11 7" 4"k 42 31 4: PorterD C E Graham 4430-100 66477 MY DAN w 6 109 12 3 14 ll l1 4» 5" SimpsnR A Dufauchard 11880-100 71515 HERB ASHBY wb 6 115 612 12 12 91 62 63 FischerR E McCuan 1160-100 71360 CHORISTER w 5 107 8 7 81 71 81 84 71 MayT J Shakespear t 71079MAD A. w 6 102 2 10 ll2 llk 12 12 8" ClemonsR W R Hall 7220 100 71229 CURTAIN CALL w 5 104 18 101 104111 91 9" ShawTW L H Drennan 4950-100 71409 JACK MURPHY wb 4 107 4 1 5" 9k 101 11" 10"k TinkerH Knebelkamp and Morris 3540 100 71515 UNCLE CHARLEY w 5 112 9 6 61 61 64 71 ll2 ReovesR W H Brown 940 100 70940 ADVANCE AGENT wb 6 107 11 5 4« 51 7! 10" 12 DicksonD C P Smith t +Field. Time, :24% :49% 1:14% 1:41. 1:54. Track fast. r-%2 CERTIFICATES PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS SOUTHLAND TOY 0.00 .60 80 400—100 80—100 40—100 HORNSBY 3.00 3.00 50—100 50—100 ED REESE 4.00 100—100 Winner — B. g, by Sporting Blood — Mollie R., by Spanish Prince II. trained by J. M. Hubbard; bred by Mr. F. P. Letellier. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:20. AT POST— Z minutes. Start good out of machine. Won ridden out ; second and third driving. SOUTHLAND TOY raced forwardly all the way and, taking command midway of the stretch, held on well in the final drive. HORNSBY raced in close quarters next to the rail all the way and finished gamely. ED REESE came fast on the outside of the others in the stretch and was going well at the end. INCA challenged " gamely an eighth out, then tired. MY DAN tired badly in the stretch. ADVANCE AGENT quit. Scratched— 715742Tang, 104; 714132Nonenicer, 102; 71574 Nin-Ghal, 97; 71278 Clownish, 112; 71278 Pauline H., 107; 71570 Gold Handle, 107. Overweight — My Dan, 2 pounds. 1


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