Daily Racing Form Charts: Aurora, Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-10

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AURORA The "Daily Double" on the Winners of the Second and Third Races j at Aurora Tuesday Paid 4.86 for AURORA, ILL., TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933.— Aurora 1 mile. Eighth day. Exposition Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 18 days. Waite Stall Gate used. Weather cloudy. Stewards, J. T. Ireland and R. A. Leigh. Placing Judges, C. C. Campeau, C. V. Abbo and R. A. Leigh, Jr. Starter, G. R. Wingfield. Racing Secretary, R. A. Leigh. 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. O-j 1/itZ FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Peggy, May 5, 1928— :53%— 2— 108. Purse 00. 2-24jf**W year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. May-9-33-Aur Claiming price, ,000. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % Ya Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bqui v. Odds Strt 808622MORPRIN wb 109 5 3 3 31 3k ll HooperC A Pelleteri 184 100 809462CONVENTION w 110 7 5 51 4l 41 2* MavT Mrs B Pomeroy 462 100 80360 ADDER w 106 6 4 21 2" 24 34 ParkeM Mrs A M Creech 343-100 80565 PETITE ANNEE w 106 11 4" 52 54 4* MartinTP O A Bianchi 358-100 80904GOLD ROSE w 109 3 2 14 1* l1 5* GevingL Mrs J Dreyer 1864 100 80946 GRAND BRUSH w 111 2 6 61 6 6s 61# BolleroJ F Grand 1848-100 79943 MY IONE w 111 4 7 7 7 7 7 ColvinA Palmer and Scriver 7262-100 Time, :27, :56. 1:03%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS * MORPRIN .68 .34 .58 184—100 67—100 29—100 CONVENTION 3.72 2.68 86—100 34—100 ADDER 2.24 12—100 Winner — B. f, by Prince of Umbria — Mormaw. by Fair Play trained by B. Hernandez; bred by Mr. B. Block. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:19. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start poor out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. MORPRIN came through on the inside in the stretch and, closing strongly under hard urging, won drawing out. CONVENTION began slowly, raced wide while gaining, challenged boldly, but tired. ADDER tired after forcing the pace to the final eighth. PETITE ANNEE began fast, dropped back and finished gamely. GOLD ROSE quit. GRAND BRUSH, fractious at the post, was away slowly. MY IONE raced green. Overweight — Morprin, 3 pounds; Convention. 4; Gold Rose. 3; My lone, 5. Q-j AAjtt SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Prisoner. May 23, 1928—1:05—4—112. Purse 00. OlvrlD 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, May-9-33-Aur 0; fourth, 0. Claiming price, 00. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bqui v. Odds Strt 80903LINMAST wb 5 117 3 1 14 l4 l4 11 MontgyR Mrs J Chesney 143 100 80949"OLD BILL w 9 108 4 3 54 44 3» 24 CalvertM H Holmes 232 100 80949,*MISS FRISKY w 3 97 7 4- 21 24 2 3 HimesE Miss A Blake 698 100 80948S*CARAVAN wb 7 108 5 2 31 3" 45 4« ToddW E Dickson 2644 100 80167 SANDY MAN w 10 113 2 6 64 6* 54 52 ColvinA C A Gardiner 6244-100 80189*PRINCESS CAROLYNwb 6 103 17 776 6 WhalenO Superior Stable 5825-100 80863*FORGET NOT wb 5 112 6 5 4» 5* Fell. ParkeM Mrs M Thompson 472 100 Time, :25, :5Z%, 1:07%, 1:16. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS— LINMAST .96 .00 .92 148—100 50—100 46—100 OLD BILL 3.04 2.68 52—100 34—100 MISS FRISKY 3.22 61—100 Winner — Ch g, by Mainmast — Linrock, by Trap Rock trained by J. Chesney; bred by Mr. E. K. Bryson. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:47. OFF AT ONCE. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same, LINMAST showed the most speed while in the firmer part of the track and continued gamely to the end. OLD BILL gained steadily, closed with a rush and was overtaking the winner. MISS FRISKY, never far back, finished gamely. CARAVAN quit after racing prominently for three-eighths. FORGET NOT fell in the stretch. Scratched— 80947Step Prettv, 97; 809482Madge De, 102; 80825 Alamae, 107; 80903 Dr. Coogle, 107; 80902Gay Prince, 117; 80867 C. Earl Pat, 113; 81002Bronx Park, 98. o-j Af7 THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Prisoner, May 23, 1928—1:05—4—112. Purse 00. 3-Olvll year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, May-9-33-Aur S30 : fourth, 0. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to 00. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V,, y, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bqui v. Odds Strt 8095DTADCASTER wb 4 117 11 1* 1* l4 1* BolleroJ W Hinphy 223 100 80826*SWEET LASSIE w 3 96 7 7 72 41 3s 2s HendrksL Mrs S Fisher 438-100 80513 PATS YETTE w 3 101 12 4 31 31 21 34 PottsO C C Patrick 1926-100 80555S*CYNARA w 3 90 4 8 8 51 4» 48 HimesE H C Rumaee 4062 100 80951MORSUN wb 7 111 8 6 24 21 54 54 RichardA Lone Star Stable 462 100 80826 YVETTE V. w 3 92 3 2 5k 71 62 6s HanauerC F Seremba 2382 100 80902FREE HELEN w 6 112 6 3 62 8 7 7 RoehmE J Salinski 1764-100 807482ODD STAR wb 3 103 5 5 4 61 Bled. MontsyR J Bronnenberg 288 100 Time, :25%, :53%. 1:07%, 1:15%. Track heavy. , MUTTJELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS TADCASTER .46 .90 .78 223—100 95—100 39—100 SWEET LASSIE 3.82 3.22 91—100 61—100 PATSYETTE 7.36 268—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Wise Counsellor — Luzahra, by Luke McLuke trained by W. Hinphy; bred by Keene-land Stud. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:10*. AT POST— 7 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. TADCASTER began in motion, shook off MORSUN after a quarter and, drawing out, won in hand. SWEET LASSIE, outrun for half a mile, moved up fast thereafter, closed gamely, but was overmatched. PATSYETTE, a factor most of the way, tired. CYNARA closed gamely. MORSUN, fractious at the post, was rushed up, but gave way badly in the stretch. YVETTE V. had no mishaps. FREE HELEN was outrun. ODD STAR bled. Scratched— 80948 Shady Girl, 99; 80909 Primer, 100; 77753 Miss Avondale, 97; 80825 Scotland Beauty, 103. Overweight — Sweet Lassie, 2 pounds ; Patsyette, 3£. Corrected weight — Tadcaster, 117. O-j f|JQ FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. War Saint, May 21, 1932— 1:11%— 5— 105. Purse 00. 3-OlVxO year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; May-9-33-Aur fourth, 0. Claiming price, 00. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bquiv. Odds Strt 808673*SAUCY MARIA wb 3 96 6 4 31 41 44 I** HimesE C L Harris 161-100 81006THRIS. PASCHEN wb 7 111 8 8 4" 34 3* 2s BroicD W M Cain 1944-100 80865*ATLAS wb 5 111 3 2 1 11 11 3" DupuyJ Tempest and Mason 278 100 81006*BEAUTY BRIDE w 4 106 5 1 24 2s 24 44 CalvertM E E Major 289 100 80909*McLEAY w 4 111 4 5 71 6 62 54 MalzanJ F Veysey 6273 100 8090TMAILLIW w 4 111 2 7 54 5 5k 6 LowryJ E Drilion 826-100 808263*LADY MESSENGER wb 5 107 7 6 62 8 T 7s MillsC Mrs I Blake 2122-100 78770 TAIL WIND wb 4 116 1 3 8 72 8 8 GevineL G R Yeargin 2064 100 • Time, :25%, :53%. 1:25. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . SAUCY MARIA .22 .06 .16 161—100 103—100 58—100 CHRIS. PASCHEN 16.90 7.36 745—100 268—100 ATLAS 3.10 55—100 Winner — Br. f, by Torchilla — Marie Hyde, by Handcuff trained by O. L. Foster; bred by Mr. C. Van Dusenl. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:44f AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. SAUCY MARIA, slow to get going, gained rapidly in the drive and, wearing down the leaders, won in the final strides. CHRIS. PASCHEN, a factor after a quarter, gained fast from a slow start. ATLAS set the earlv pace, but tired in the drive. BEAUTY BRIDE quit. McLEAY had no mishaps. MAILLIW and LADY MESSENGER were outrun. Scratched— 80832 Sweepmore, 106; 70621 Hazel Hopps, 111. Overweight — Lady Messenger, 1 pound. O-j f|J.Q FIFTH RACE—34 Mile- War Saint Ma/ Wi 1932— 1:11%— 5— 105. Exposition Hotel Olvia Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner May-9-33-Aur 00; second, 00; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt || % Sir Fin Jot-key* Owners Bqui*. Odds Strt 74323 BLACK MAMMY wb 6 102 6 2 21 14 11 11 MontgyR Mrs S Orr 2070 100 80757 SUN MEMORY wb 6 110 5 3 34 34 24 2s MartinTP Mrs C Kinsley 452100 80819DR. FREELAND wb 7 116 1 1 lk 2« 3* 32 ParkeM Mrs A M Creech 1 103 100 80750 NYACK wb 5 107 4 4 51 52 5* 4" HanauerC F Seremba 1489-100 807502FIGURISTE wb 3 98 2 6 44 4s 4* 5" HendrksL Mrs S Fisher 238100 80780PORTCODINE wb 5 107 3 5 6 6 6 6 RichardA Mrs A M Creech t fCoupled as Mrs. A. M. Creech entry. Time, :25%. :53, 1:22*4. Track heavy. , %2 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — - BLACK MAMMY 3.40 0.76 .28 2070—100 938—100 114—100 SUN MEMORY 6.38 3.50 219—101 75—100 MRS. A. M. CREECH ENTRY 2.30 15—100 Winner— Blk. m, by Black Servant— Hyperbole, by Jack Atkin trained by S. Orr; bred by Mr. W. E. Caskev, Jr.. WENT TO POST— 4:16. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving; second and third the same. BLACK MAMMY, close up from the start, disposed of DR. FREELAND after three-eighths, withstood * long drive gamely and outlasted SUN MEMORY. The latter saved ground and held on stubbornly. DR. I " FREELAND gave way without much resistance and dropped back when his rider lost both stirrup irons. NYACK failed to be a serious factor. FIGUR1STE was outrun. PORTCODINE was not persevered with. Scratched— 80750War Plane, 110. j fi~| AB.O SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. War Saint, May 21, 1932— 1:11%— 5— 106. Purs* 00. 3-m,J«m Y.y year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 1933.sh0; third, May»-33-Aur 0; fourth, 0. Claiming price, 00. Index Home* Eqt A Wt PlSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Biuiv. Odds Strt 7701t»*POLYP w 4 111 1 1 V 1» 1» 1* ParkeM G R Yeargin 137-100 S0949 TARPON w 5 116 7 7 5s fiP 4J 24 HooperC B Hernandez 168-100 80874SIR JOHN K. w 9 111 4 3 3a 4» 3i 3§ BroicD Greer and Lambert 890 100 ! »0148*HELEN GREEN w 5 106 3 4 41 3 5* 4i HendrksL A P Steele 1021-100 80236FALSEHOOD w3102 62 2J 2i 2» 5* ToddW Mrs M Rieser 3144100 80829TIGHT ROPE wb 4 107 8 8 8 8 7* 6€ McTagueC J Levy 2832-100 20864 HIGH COMPLEXION w 3 103 2 5 6" 6* 6* 7* DelmadoE E E Watson 3862-100 •LEGAL HUNTER w 3 104 5 6 7 7i 8 8 RichsonA Hunters HaU Stock F Sta 614ai00 i Time, :25%, :53%, 1:24. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING 0DD8 . POLYP .74 .08 .2$ 137—100 54—100 03—100 TARPOM 2.70 2.58 35—100 29—100 SIR JOHN K 3.52 70—100 Winner— B. g, by Politian— Ebb Tide, by Wrack trained by G. R. Allen; bred by Mr. A. J. Stallings. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:41 L AT POST-4 minute. Start good for all but Tight Rope out of machine. Won easily; second and third driving. POLYP, favored by the going, sprinted to the front at the start and, increasing his margin in the stretch, won easily. TARPON began slowly, closed a gap, but was overmatched. SIR JOHN K., in close pursuit of the early leaders, dropped back on the turn. HELEN GREEN had no mishaps. FALSEHOOD showed early speed. TIGHT ROPE was away slowly. HIGH COMPLEXION failed to get up. Scratched— 81005 Donday, 111; 76254 Yellow Feather, 116. Overweight— Falsehood, 1 pound; Tight Rope, 1; High Complexion, 2; Legal Hunter, 3. Corrected weight — High Complexion, 101. «=:, » ■ OIACI SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Jack Haskell, Oct 19, 1929— 1:42 £—3— 103. mom* Purse andQQ- 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, May-s-33-Aur 0; third *. fourthf j1Q- claiming price, 00; if for 00, allowed 2 lbs. Index Hones JSo/tA WtPPSt % k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 80721"JOLLY PILOT wb 4 107 5 3 VI 1* 1* 1* 1* ParkeM Mrs A M Creech 59-100 80952 BY PRODUCT wb 6 113 2 2 21 2» 2* 24 2» HanauerC F Seremba 945-100 80905**SIR DEAN wb 6 107 3 4 4l 5 5 4* 3* LowryJ E Drillon 819-100 8086S,*GOLDEN WEST wb 7 119 4 5 5 31 3s 3* 4» McTagueC W R Salle* 846-100 80907MORE POWER w 5 113 11 31 44 4* 5 5 HendrksL F Grand 548-100 Time, :27, 54, 124J4, 155, 2:00%. Track heavy. , — sa hotutx* paid — , , — oificial bookikg odds — JOLLY PILOT .18 .08 .88 69—100 64—100 44—100 BYPRODUCT 5.52 3.10 170—100 55—100 SIR DEAN 3.16 58—100 Winner — B. g, by Sir Barton — Alice McLuke, by Luke McLuke trained by B. Parke; bred by Mr. B. B. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:03*. AT POST— J minute. Start good out of machine. Won easily; second and third driving. JOLLY PILOT, much the best and showing good speed in the going, was rushed up from the start, set the pace and won handily. BY PRODUCT, close up all the way, shook off GOLDEN WEST, but was not good enough for the winner. SIR DEAN closed strongly. GOLDEN WEST tired after three-quarters. MORE POWER failed to be a factor. Scratched— 60905 Princess Peri, 92; 80788 Starch, 105. NO QUINELLA TUESDAY ■ — — — OFFICIAL MUTUEL TOTALS AT AURORA Tuesday — 3 Races, 7.60; 5 Races, 88.02; 7 Races, 28.82


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