Laurel Park, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-25

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" " LAUREL PARK LAUREL.MD., MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932,-Laurel Park 1 mile. Nineteenth day. Maryland State Fair Association. Autumn meeting of 24 days. Waite Stall Gate used. Weather cloudy. Steward Representing Maryland Racing Commission, G. Brown, Jr. Stewards, C. Treanor, B. Waters and G. Brown, Jr. Judges, J. McLennan, J. P. Turner and J. B. Campbell. Starter, James Milton.- Racine Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. Chicago time, 12:45 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figure! 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. 772ffc FIRST RACE 3"4 Mile- Balko, Oct 22, 19311:116126. Purse ,000. 2-year-nrt jiwT ri oIds- Maidens- Colts and geldings. Special weights. Net value to winner S700: sec-ucW4-3Z-Lrl ond, 00; third, 00. Index Horses EqtA Wt TP St Jj Str Pin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 77308JSKY HAVEN wb 115 9 3 21 21 14 1 LeiscWnR Mrs G D Widener 680-100 76463CHATTERFOL wb 115 6 2 81 71 2J 22 AmbroseE Colony Stable 1670-100 742215BAND WAGON wb 115 1 4 14 li 3" 3" HorvathK C T Grayson 395-100 77206 RHODIUS wb 115 8 7 51 4" 5s 4" GilbertJ Kershaw Stable 12480-100 74133 BUSHRANGER w 115 3 8 7" 83 61 51 GarnerM J E Widener 410-100 77107 LORD RAGLAN wb 115 2 5 3! 3 4" 6 MeadeD K E Hitt 1745-100 76404 MAGI wb 115 5 11 12 12 10s 71 LewisM Nevada Stock Farm Sta 11455-100 77397JSCOTCH SOLDIER w 115 10 6 91 91 94 8 JonesR Mrs J Bosley Jr 1750-100 77206LEAROYD w 115 12 1 4 51 8" 9" HanfordB W M Jeffords 255-100 77308 ENNIS w 115 4 10 6" 6" 7l 10l MartinTP Shandon Farm Stable 2775-100 77267 SCOTCH TOM w 115 7 12 111 11" 111 11" LeylandJ H R Dulany CHANCE MEETING wb 115 11 9 10110412 12 CallahanH A C Schwartz J t.Mutuel field. JCoupled as Kershaw Stable and A. C. Schwartz entry. Time, :23, :48, 1:14. Track fast 52 MTmJEIS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD8-1- -w ...,-.. SKY HAVEN 5.60 .20 $ 5.10 680100 310100 155100 EaSI1,61 16"10 820 705-100 310-100 BAND WAGON 5.10 155-100 Winner B. c, by High Cloud Lassie, by Knight Errant trained by W. F. Mulholland; bred by Mr. M. M. Williams. WENT TO POST 1:46. AT POST 8J minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. SKY HAVEN, a factor throughout, raced BAND WAGON into defeat in the first half mile, took a good lead in the final eighth, but tired and just lasted to hold CHATTERFOL. The latter, shuffled back early, went up on the outside and was wearing down the winner. BAND WAGON, hurried to the front, saved ground and held on gamely. RHODIUS raced close up and fought it out gamely. BUSHRANGER closed fast. LORD RAGLAN tired in the stretch. MAGI, slow to got going, was making up ground fast. ENNIS had too much taken out of him after being away in the second division. , Scratched 77308 War Glory, 115; 75229 Roy Boy, 115; 77206 Fetch, 115; 77308 Brown Molasses, 115; 77397 Goodestone, 115; 76276Gift Magic, 115. 77b2fi SECOND RACE About 2 Miles; Otto Floto, Oct. 30, 19163:405138. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Special weights. ir wwiri Steeplechase. Net, value to win- OcWi-3Z-Lrl ner ,050; second, 00; third, 50. Index Horses EqtA lPSt 4 8 12 14 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 75310NAYLOR wb 5 145 14 11 81 4" l1 1 l5 SlateF Foxcatcher Farm Stable 735-100 77352"LORD JOHNSON w.4143 8 6 1 11 23 212 2" McGinnisP Mrs J Bosley Jr 230-100 77047DANIEL SOOT w 4 150 9 12 91 V 31 31 3s McKyMrR Mrs F M Gould 310-100 76801QUICK MARCH w 4 150 1 3 3" 31 48 411 410 BaumanA Mrs J H Whitney 515-100 77266JSOME HERO ws 3 130 7 7 1015 9J 65 55 5s Leonard J W B Strectt i865-100 76947 DEGAS w 5 150 6 5 51! 5 5 62 61 ColIinsW Miss B Lanier 5670-100 77266"MIRTON wb 3 1321 2 1 6h 10 8 74 7J LittleH Mrs L Viau 3105-100 66038 SAN MIGUEL w 4 150 12 9 ll"ll30i0, 8 8s ThndykeF E Q McVitty 11440-100 77440"D.OCK LIGHT w 5 143 11 10 7l 6" 74 9 95 BusbyW G Saportas 2185-100 77440"LIGHT PLUME. w 7 143 5 14 12J0125!,1250105 10" SmithGL G C Berger 74012ARIES wb 4 145 4 4 24 2" 9"1150 11M ReaW R B Young 4420-100 "BORDER STRIPE w 3 130 10 13 13 13 13 13 126 JensenP J Simpson Jr V 77266"BRASH w3130 3 2 4" 8311512J 13 WalkerG Mrs C C Rumsey t 77156"PRACTICAL SAL -w 6 140 13 8 Fell. SessaL J R McDonald fMutuel field. JCoupled as W. B. Streett and Mrs. C. C. Rumsey entry. Time, 4:03. Track fast. , 52 MUIUE1S PAID , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . NAYLOR .w. ... 6.70 .40 $ 5.10 735 100 320 100 155100 LORD JOHNSON 3.90 3.40, 95100 70100 DANIEL SOOT 3.60 80100 Winner Ch. h, by Atwell Beware, by Fair Play trained by N. Kennedy; bred by Hamilton Farm. ; WENT TO P0ST-2:21. AT POST H minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily.; second and third the same. NAYLOR, reserved for a mile, saved ground when moving up at the eighth fence, went up on the inside of LORD JOHNSON at the eleventh fence and, taking command, held the latter safe thereafter. LORD JOHNSON took the lead on the back stretch ior the first turn of the field and, steadied to all of his fences could not withstand the winner. DANIEL SOOT worked his way up gradually and showed a good performance. QUICK MARCH raced in the thick of contention throughout and tired in the final half mile SOME HERO was never a factor. BRASH tired early. PRACTICAL SAL fell at the fourth obstacle. P. Jensen was forced to take up BORDER STRIPE when he lost a stirrup iron at the second fence Scratched 76801 Melita, 140; 77488 Aunt Hopey, 142; 76947 David, 140; 77156 Egad, 143; 77266 Foray, 137 ; 76801 Boundless Deep, 150. Overweight Mirton, 2 pounds. 77K27 THIRD RACE-3-4 Mile. Balko, Oct. 22, 1931-1:11-6-126. Peggy Stewart Purse. nrf ucw-.-iri m w i ri Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 520O; third, 00. Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt and Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76802 SUGAR CAKE wb 113 5 5 41 21 2 11 HanfordB Mrs J H Whitney 1715-100 76608KNIGHTS GAL w 113 1 7 . 63 5" 3" 21 MartiriR Audley Farm Stable 115-100 77265TABAKU wb 116 8 2 l1! I1! 1" 3 KsingerC W E Hupp 1135-100 76609SUPERCHARGE w 113 7 3 21 4" 41 4" LeischnR G D Widener 360-100 76704WELL BUILT w 113 2 9 83 71 5" 54 GilbertJ Glen Riddle Farm Stable 1065-100 77311 BABEE wb 113 10 1 5l 62 7 61i CallahanH Beaumont Stable 1160-100 768003HALF SAINT w 113 3 4- 31 31! 64 72 MeadeD Tranquility Farm Stable 4220-100 7G661 AT TOP w 116 4 8 9" 101 81 8 LewisM Shandon Farm Stable 7375-100 77209 SERENABIT w 113 6 6 7" 81 92 93 MillsH E P Summerfield 5900-100 77351POMPALO wb 113 12 10 10 92 10 103 JonesR W R Coe 3885-100 76235 THE DREAM wb 108 9 11 12 lll ll2 ll3 CalvertM F C Metzger 76286 MARIE GETZ wb 108 11 12 11 12 12 12 RenickJ Mrs A Getz Mutuel field. Time, :23. :47, 1:13. Track fast. ,,, r 1 MUIXIELS PAID , . OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS SUGAR CAKE 6.30 3.20 $ 8.30 1715100 560100 - 315100 KNIGHTS GAL 3.40 2.90 70-100 45-100 TABAKU 4.60 130-100 Winner Ch. f, by Macaw Frummenty, by Buckwheat trained by. J. W. Healy; bred by Mr. T. B. Carr and J. D. Carr estate. WENT TO POST 2:50. AT POST 5J minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. SUGAR CAKE, racing in her best form and a factor from the start, raced the leaders into defeat in the stretch and just lasted to withstand KNIGHTS GAL. The latter improved her position steadily after being outrun in the first eighth and closed gamely. TABAKU showed early speed, saved ground, but tired fast near the end. SUPERCHARGE raced close up. BABEE was taken wide. WELL BUILT closed fast Scratched 76558 Espinettat 116; 76802 Sue Jones, 113; 76508 Grace Blotter," 113. FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Roamer Oct. 10, 1914 1:49 3 124. Purse ,000. 4-nrt UCW9--JZ-LN wwiri year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Claiming price, ,500. - Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 77398COLOSSAL wb5110 4 6 6" 5J 31 11 l1 ShawTW H A Catalano 1175-100 77211 NIGHT PATROL wb 4 110 3 5 41 4" 51 54 2" LaurinL C O Ferguson 150-100 77399!MUD wb 6 118 7 3 31 2" 22 2s 32 GarnerM Justa Farm Stable 1740-100 77161BIDE A WEE w 5 107 2 1 21 34 44 4 4 StudleyW A Gaignard 395-100 77002MODERN TIMES w 4 112 1 2 l2 l1 1" 31 51! MeadeD L H Miner 275-100 77441MATADI w 4 113 6 4 51 64 6s 62 64 SmithD W C Weant 3890-100 76908 ANCODA wsb 4112 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 LevIandJ Mrs C Crane 3115-100 Time, :23T:48, 1:13. 1:39, 1:52J. Track fast , rW MUTUELS PAID , . OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . COLOSSAL 5.50 .50 $ 5.70 1175-100 325100 185-100 NIGHT PATROL 3.90 2.80 95100 40100 MUD 6.00 200100 Winner B. g, by Trojan Prodigious, by Fayette trained by P. T. Catalano; bred by Mr. J. E Davis Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. - - WENT TO POST 3:25. AT POST H minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. . COLOSSAL, taken to the outside on the back stretch, reached the leaders and, taken into the lead with a rush, had enough left to withstand NIGHT PATROL. The latter, bumped soon after the start and rated closed up on the inside, was then taken around the others and closed fast. MUD raced MODERN TIMES into defeat and held on well. BIDE A WEE had no mishaps. MODERN TIMES tired badly after seven-eighths and appeared sore. MATADI raced wide from the start. 77?fc2fl FIFTH "ACE1 Mile 2nd 70 Yards. Crank, Oct. 7, 1918-1:42-4-113. Glenwood net 24 32 Lrl tol Purs 1200 3-year.olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner ucwi-.m-L.ri 40; second, 40; third, 20. Index Horses EqtA WtIP St U K Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt " 77484PILATE wb4115 5 1 l1 Ill3 1 1 MalleyT A Schuttinger 130-100 76907HELIANTHUS wb 4 118 6 3 21 21 21 21 21 GarnerM Brookmeade Stable 830-100 77000JCON AMORE w 5 109 3 2 41 43 41! 4s 31 RemillardP J W Y Martin 315-100 77484 SPRINGSTEEL . wb 3 106 1 4 31 3i 31 31 41 JonesR S W Labrot 535-100 75248 EVERGOLD w 3 112 2 6 6 6 51 5J 52 LewisM Shandon Farm Stable 1815-100 767093SWATTER w 5 109 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 HanfordB Brann Castle Farm Sta 1535-100 Time. :23, :47, 1:12, 1:37. 1:41 new track record. Track fast. .,.., - S? MUTUELS PAID -OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDB . CIr.A,T!,-ruV,c v- 54.60 .30 $ 2.30 130-100 65-100 15-100 rEhIA7 7.10 3.20 255-100 60-100 CON AMORE ........ 2.40 20100 CoeWinnCrCh C Fr5ar Rocfe-Hcrodia by The Tetrarch trained by A. Schuttinger; bred by Mr. W. R. WENT TO POST 3:56. AT POST 7 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won easily; second, and third driving HFiT OTm,?111? the others fo the first turn, took a long lead and was" only mildly shaken up near the end. vS,il 7? codtmI"" thuBout, could not keep up in the stretch. CON AMORE raced evenly all the way. SPRINGSTEEL saved much ground, but tired in the drive. EVERGOLD and SWATTER were outrun. 77530 SlXTM RASE3-4 Mile. Balko, Oct. 22, 1931-1:11-6-126. Purse ,000. 3-year- Oct.-24-32-Lrl r. -nd uPward- Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 00. Claim,ng prce t000. f fQr ess 2 aowed far eaeh 525o to index Horses EqtA WtrP St Str Pin Jockeys Owners Bgniv. Odds Strt 77355FORTUNATEYOUTHwb5107 6 5 51 41 1" 1" ToddW S S Friedlein 3245-100 S Wl?Sf,SI 2 2 9 2,;CalvCrtM Mrs VH Duncan iJi-lSS 76943 THE BEASEL w 5 121 10 3 2" 2 33 34 MillsH J P Smith 205-100 770502CHU CHU w 3 105 11 1 4" 51 4" 41 LewisM Jersey Stable 715-100 W!S5 n I! II a! MartinTP ShandJon Farm Stable iS 77355M0UNTAIN ELK w4116 5 6 6 61 M 61 61 McGinnisP J Simpson Jr 665-100 771082TUG 0 WAR wb 3 112 3 9 92 8" 7" 71 BakerFJ M W Buck 1450-100 512!? wb5112 110 101010 8lMartinR Audley Farm Stable 10335-100 0,o.nnRlS DREAM w 310S 8 8 81 9 92 9 RenickJ Mrs F A Carreaud t20485-100 75938 PROTEUS w3111 7 4 31 3" 81 10 StudleyW A C Bostwick 12365-10O MY STORY wb 3 103. 211 11 11 11 11. BazerW M Hackett iMutuel field. Time, zySt :A1, 1:12. Track fast. T2MirriIEL8 PA1D OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . MBTiiu.TC vniiru fS r. lTMErnATH 69 51692 5 9-10 3245-100 745-100 355-100 t27 rpAf 4-10 3-00 105-100 50-100 THE BEASEL 3,99 95100 MnJ!TCr"BrVh xJ- ucv Hour Mollie King by Trevisco trained by L. C. Travis; bred by Messrs. Morns. and Simms. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 4:30. AT POST 4J minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. FORTUNATE YOUTH, close up throughout, went around the pacemakers when taking a short lead and holding on resolutely, outlasted LITTLE. AMERICA. The latter, rushed into the lead, showed good speed ru?TnrTl0vPrJeSS"LC and heLd 0Vve11- THE BEASEL andrd a fast pace and was easily best of the others pLttq ""d J6" , MINT0N closcd fast n te inside. MOUNTAIN ELK did not threaten thn the leaders. PROTEUS showed early speed. Scratched-773552Aegis 112; J76357 Portden, 102: 77484 Protractor, 111; 77312 Camp P Prince, c 110 Corrected weight Chu Chu, 105: Minton. 116. 77531 SEVvEMcACr1 -116 If!65 Boots, Oct. 7, 1916-1:43-5-116. Purse ,000. 3-0ct.-24-32-Lrl 3 L" y e "olnnC laimng- Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Claiming Pnce, ,000; .f for less, 3 lbs, allowed for each 50 to ,500. Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Egnlv. Odds Strt 77399GENERAL COURT wb 118 11 12 12 11" 41 l1 l2 GilbertJ F J Vollmer ?io100 S ?ENERAL LEJEUNE WB l18 8 9 7" 5" 21 21 2 CallahanH C C Smithson 410-100 773982GRAND ACRE wb 103 3 1 ?? 1" 4 3" CalvertM G L Goodacre 830-100 77402BLACK BOARD w 112 10 6 5 6 51 52- 41 LewisM M Lowens?ein 685-100 77402 ROKEBY wb 108 2 3 4 41 3" 31 52 KsingerC Mrs L O Sawyer 9915-100 77109TULACH ARD w 105 4 4 91 101 91 61 61 MeadeD L E Keiffer 5PO-100 77311HOT CAKE w 112 5 8 61 81 71 71 7 GarnerM H P Metcalf 6920-100 7651 1-LADY BLUE wb 100 6 10 ll2 71 82 83 81 ToddW Mrs R Pollard 345 100 TR w 103 911 102 12 12 9 9 BazerW Tj Hogan f 77401 UMA W107 1 2 1" 1" 6" 101 101 LeylandJ FA Carreaud 2765-100 77211 TRIPLE THREAT wb 108 7 7 84 9 10 ll3 11 HanfordB J E Keyser 773572HAPPY PLAY wb 111 12 5 2" 3111112 12 MartinR Jersey Stable 1545-100 tMutuel field. Time, :24, :48, 1:14, 1:41, 1:47. Track fast. Ti211111 PAP- OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS. PFMFRAI milBT 6-6 $ S S 12 73-100 34-100 17-100 GENERAL LEJEUiJE 590 grXndVrIjeun.e.;:;:;;::::::;:; S 195"100 gjzjS Jr.Wl;vnenU?fd0tor b." fa? trained E VllmCr; fc W" WENT TO POST 5:01. AT POST 3 minutes. Start poor out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same GENERAL COURT propped at the start, trailed the others until leaving the back stretch, then moved ud last on the outside and, taking command in the stretch, drew out under strong urging. GENERAL LEJEUNE worked his way up, saved ground, but was not good enough. GRAND ACRE had a lot taken out of him foarmS WPPY P-LY BOARD closed resolutely? ROdSid?i3.. form. TULACH ARD had no mishaps. LADY BLUE began poorly. UMA and HAPPY PLAY were rushed too much in the early stages. 77442CBuri:die:To484; elS?4425"6 100 len Burnie, 105; Overweight Uma, 2 pounds; Happy Play, 3. OFFICIAL MUTUEL TOTALS AT LAUREL Monday 3 Races, 68.10; 5 Races, 43.40; 7 Races, 95.69


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