Daily Racing Form Charts: Beulah Park, Daily Racing Form, 1938-05-26

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BEULAH PARK THE "DAILY DOUBLE" ON THE WINNERS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND RACES AT BEULAH PARK WEDNESDAY PAID 5.00 FOR . COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1938.— Beulah Park 1 mJe. Nineteenth day. Beulah Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 23 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, G. Palmer. Associate Stewards, E. W. Stribling and O. E. Pons. Judges, E. W. Stribling, E. Hileman and T. J. Brown. Starter, W. C. Daly. Racing Secretary, E. Hileman. 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. FIRST RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Maryan D., May 31, 1937— :55— 2— 109. Purse 00. jrr7QETrT 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; O 4 *J« 4 if for ,250, allowed 3 lbs. May 25-38-Beu Net value to winner 00; second, 0;. third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 57709::DARBY DU w 120 2 1 . 3:: V 1 HornG Darby Dan Farm 150-100 577092RACING EDITION w 117 6 6 2* 14 2»i SmithCW A L Taylor 490100 57709*TYPE HIGH w 115 1 2 52 43 3:l DeanR Mrs F C Gabler 420-100 571602HARRY JR. w 117 7 3 l1 2£ 4* VesseliA J C Milam 510-100 57530:i*CAMILLE JOCK w 112 5 7 65 6 52 ConnerR Mrs H Wiener 1080 100 57530 FIRST MAC w 117 3 4 4J 5"k 6 TerryM E McCormick 1530 100 •FRENCH WITCH w 112 4 5 7 Pulled up. WilsonJW C N Finch 2100-100 Time, :27?5, :56%. 1:04%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS FAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS DARBY DU .00 .40 .60 150—100 70—100 30—100 RACING EDITION 4.00 2.60 100—100 30—100 TYPE HIGH 2.60 30—100 Winner — B. c, by Tommy Boy — Donna Vivian, by Donnacona trained by M. H. Jordan; bred by Mr. J. W. Galbreath. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:20. AT POST— H minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third handily. DARBY DU came strongly between the leaders through the stretch and, in a driving finish, got up in the closing strides. RACING EDITION displaed good speed throughout and held on well. TYPE HIGH closed much ground during the run home. HARRY JR. tired badly in the last eighth as did FIRST MAC. SECOND RACE-5 1-2 FURLONGS. Brides Delight, May 7, 1938— 1:05%— 5— 106. Purse KF7EZQ 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners at this meeting. «3 4 *J*yand 3-year-olds, 107 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Claiming price, 00. May-25-38-Beu Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 51085 DOC OSTER wb 6 116 7 2 11 1£ H DeanR Mrs E E Watson t600-100 57824 BROOM TOUR wb 3 109 8 3 21 22 22 21 VailS Mrs J Goodwin 290-100 577132*LOYE LOST w 6 106 6 1 4"k 3J, 3i 3" ManifoldD R E Spicer 550-100 57825 GRAND SWEEP wb6111 5 8 81 6J, 5* 4 ConroyJ L Grieves 570-100 57464 EALERMIAN wb5106 4 5 31 51 V b* YarlingWG Nowack and Yarling 2970100 57710 BRAVO CARUSO wb 4 116 10 9 9« 95 72 61 WrayJ Peacock Stable 1080-100 57381 COTTON TATCH wb7116 9 4 5" 4»J 4£ 73 DowellT B Tiller t 57322 DOUBLE NUGGETwb7116 3 7 7 J 7* 8»J 8l AtkinsonJ C A Worline 2080-100 57384*HEKAN w 3 102 1 6 6J 8 93 92 GreeverK W A Mikel 510-100 55359:;FLAMING TORCH wb4116 2 10 10 10 10 10 DobsonJ J Binstock 670-100 tMutuel field. Time, :26, :542g. 1:19%. Track heavy. , |a MUTUFLB FAID , , OFFICIAL IOOKINQ ODDB DOC OSTER Field 4.00 .40 .60 600—100 170—100 80—100 BROOM TOUR 4.60 3.00 130—100 50—100 LOVE LOST 3.20 60—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Thundering — Vertical, by Meridian trained by E. E. Watson; bred by Regan Farm, Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:48. AT POST— 21 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third the same. DOC OSTER displayed the most speed throughout and drew clear in the last seventy yards. BROOM TOUR, always close up, had no excuses. LOVE LOST was hard pressed to save third. GRAND SWEEP steadily improved its position and finished stoutly. FALERMIAN tired. The others were outrun. Scratched— 57771sContribute, 116; 57532 Twenty Three, 106; 57650 All Forgiven, 111; 50944 Gold Publicity. 102. Overweight — Broom Tour, 2 pounds. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Fast Move, May 4, 1938—1:12—7—118. Purse tZ.f9CU€jk 00. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; 4-year- D 4 *J Dtf olds, 115 lbs. Claiming price, 00. May-25-38-Beu Net value to winner 00; second. 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners fcquiv. Odds Strt 57823 GTLEMAN JACK wb 3 108 4 2 li l» l4 I* ConnerR Mrs J Goodwin 180-100 57823 MERE LASSIE wb 3 105 2 7 7 7 4| 2* DobsonJ A Guciardo 370-100 57436 ANBLOSSOM wb 4 110 8 3 33 2* 2* 3" VesseliA H Matthews 600-100 57531 GUADALAJARA wv 4 110 1 8 6i 62 7 4 HornG L Rogerson 4300-100 57824 VERTNER wb4115 3 1 22 3£ 31 5 MartinezC H Gondrand 680-100 57654-MUST MACY wb4110 7 4 54 5* b"* 6l WardTE Mrs S Gentile 370-100 57823 HOBBYS GIRL wb 3 108 5 5 4»£ 4 61 7 DerdenH J R Derden 4780-100 57465 BOOKIE BILL wb 3 113 6 6 Pulled up. TerryM H A Deep 3240-100 Time, :26%, :55, 1:29%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS FAID , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . GENTLEMAN JACK .60 .40 .40 180—100 120—100 70—100 MERE LASSIE 4.40 3.20 120—100 60—100 ANBLOSSOM 3.80 90—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Hi-Jack — Neatness, by McGee trained by J. V. Keefe, Jr.; bred by Mr. C. W. Moore. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:16. AT POST— 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third easily. GENTLEMAN JACK raced VERTNER into defeat, finished tiring and barely lasted. MERE LASSIE closed strongly next to the inner rail through the stretch and was rapidly overhauling the winner at the end. ANBLOSSOM tired in the stretch and barely saved third. GUADALAJARA closed much ground, finishing stoutly. The others tired. Overweight — Mere Lassie, 2j pounds ; Hobbys Girl, 5 ; Bookie Bill, 5. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Fast Move, May 4, 1938—1:12—7—118. Purse fir rrCkfi.fi 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Colts, horses and geldings. Claiming. Non- D| HOU winners in 1938. Weight, 114 lbs. Claiming price, 00. May-25-38-Beu Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 577712*SHRIFF EUGENEwb 7 109 6 4 l1 I3 l2 V ConnerR F C Barrows 110-100 575932GONSBABY w 4 114 1 1 226 2* 23 DerdenH R B Bates 230-100 51388 KING TODAY w 7 114 7 5 4* 42 3* 3* TerryM R Logsdon 1360-100 57826*TAIPAN w 5 114 5 6 31* 9* 43 45 HornG R Leach 560-100 57651 NEW BRIGHTON wb 5 114 2 3 5* 6 5 54 MillerG J Freshwater 1140-100 55649 FLY GUY wb 10 114 3 7 7 5h 64 63 WrayJ Mrs D Haskell 8400-100 51997 NOELS BLAZE wb 9 109 4 2 6" 7 7 7 ConrovJ Grieves Bros 2480-100 Time, :26%. :54%. 1:26%. Track heavy. , 13 MUTUELS FAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . SHERIFF EUGENE .20 hB2.60 .80 110—100 30—100 40—100 GONSBABY 2.60 2.60 30—100 30—100 KING TODAY 3.80 90—100 Winner— Ch. g, by Pricemaker — Lady Irene, by Donnacona trained by C. Lee; bred by Mr. J. Choisser. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:48. AT POST— 6 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third the same. SHERIFF EUGENE was never in serious trouble. GONSBABY was easily the best of the others. KING TODAY disposed of TAIPAN during the run home when the latter tired after showing early speed. The others were outrun. Scratched— 575943Inflame. 114; 57099 Peter H., 114. Corrected weight — Taipan, 114. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Fast Move, May 4, 1938—1:12—7—118. Purse SITQftl 500- 4-year-°,ds and upward. Colts, horses and geldings. Claiming. Non- w i/OJL winners in 1938. Weight, 114 lbs. Claiming price, 00. May-25-38-Beu Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third. 0; fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 57532 SCOUT BRIGADE wb 5 109 8 1 l3 l2 1 li I ConrovJ G McClellan 820-100 57650 GOLD CLOUD w 7 109 6 4 42 2* 2G 24 DeanR J E Lewis 5320-100 57715 -ODD BLAZE w 6 114 5 5 Bj 4* 41 3*i FatorE J Oran 350 100 57771 HAIR TRIGGER w 7 109 3 6 7»k 63 5G 4G ConnerR F J Marvin 400-100 . 57770-JUST BUD wb 8 115 7 2 21 3* 3i 5* FowlerD P Clevenger 150-100 57533 NO CHANGE wb 6 114 13 35 68 6« VesseliA W D Sheffield 580-100 49807 UALL wb 6 115 2 8 8 7- 72 P DowellT B Tiller 9500-100 57901 ROMA ROCK wb 7 109 4 7 63 8 8 8 WardTE Mrs R H Domas 4380-100 Time, :26 5, H4K, 1:26. Track heavy. , MUTUELS FAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS SCOUT BRIGADE 8.40 .20 .20 820—100 310—100 160—100 GOLD CLOUD 21.00 8.40 950—100 320—100 ODD BLAZE 3.60 80—100 Winner — Ch. g, by The Scout — Twilo, by Light Brigade trained by G. McClellan; bred by Messrs. R. A. and. I. L. Baker and. A. B. Hancock. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:20. AT POST— 5 mintues. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third easily. SCOUT BRIGADE was never in serious trouble. GOLD CLOUD moved up strongly on the far turn and held the others safe thereafter. ODD BLAZE outlasted the others during the final test. HAIR TRIGGER closed considerable ground. JUST BUD quit in the last quarter. The others were eased up in the stretch when well beaten. Scratched-57824JPat C. 109. Overweight — Just Bud, 1 pound; Vail, 1. Continued on nineteenth page. BEULAH PARK Continued from fifteenth page. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Fast Move, May 4, 1938—1:12—7—118 Purse .7962 f£°? "ar.?lds and uPward- Claiming. Non-winners twice in 1938. m 9n r Weight, 113 lbs. Claiming price, 00. wiay-rt-JB-Beu Net va|ue t0 winner ;400; second j60; thjrd S30; fourthi J10 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ™1EEP0GAN WB6109 5 2 1X 13 13 13 Vai,S Mrs L H Thompson 290-100 / r0LD,H0NESTY w8109i7 2 2» 24 2* 2» DeanR Mrs L E McClo Ian 260-100 5 713«GOLN CRYSTALwb7103 6 3 34 4* 4-" 34 AtkinsonT Mrs H C Rumage 660-100 ofrmnlrTT "IS 5 ! £* ** 4* DobsonJ Mrs J Good*™ *»** SKSlVJn w 6* 53 55 54 PayneCE Wheatley and Kirkham 320100 5f769*BRILLIANT PAL w 6 108 2 5 5 6» 68 6* ConnerR N E Shop 650-100 STSomiKB WHALEN wb4109 1 7 7 7 7 7 FisherGC Mrs E Micks 1320-100 Time, :26, :53%, 1:24%. Track heavy. TandJ*tEF£ PAP OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS cuurrDnf,u nScTv $ 7 M $ 3M $ 3 40 290-100 90-100 70-100 ?m GOLDEN rSSi rllXT*r CRYSTAL 30° 3.80 260 6°-100 90—100 3°-100 Winner— B. m, by Westy Hogan— Sweepstick. by Broomstick trained by E. D. Slavin- bred by Mr H. T. Archibald. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:50. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start eood and slow. Won easily ; second and third the same. SWEEPOGAN was never in trouble. OLD HONESTY was much the best of the others but never threatened the winner. GOLDEN CRYSTAL shook off ROCKY MOUNT during the final eighth The latter acted very badly at the post. COLONEL JR. showed a dull effort. The other two were badly outrun Overweight— Sweepogan, 1 pound; Old Honesty, 1£ ; Mike Whalen, 1. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. Fast Move, May 7, 1938— 1:37%— 7— 118. Purse 00. 3-vear-TQR olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners at this meeting. 3-year-olds. ? ,„,pd 106 Ibs- older 114 lbs- Claiming price, 00. May-Zb-JB-Beu Net value to winner S400; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 57827 TOPWAY w 6 114 2 2 l| Ink p |1 lt| VailS E D Slavin 260~100 57762*SCOTTYS PRIDE w 6 104 4 3 4* 48 PJ |* 21 GreeverK N E Shop 1510-100 57776 DIXIE FLAPPER w 5 109 1 1 P 2J 4 4 3£ DobsonJ J Binstock 510-100 57534 GOLDEN THRONE wb 6 114 3 4 31 3* P 34 FatorE Mrs W S McCabe 380 100 57596 BOLD GENERAL wb4114 7 5 5« 54 Pulled up. VesseiiA Mrs J Goodwin 700-100 ™S?,AIP WEc 6 6 6 PulleduP- N"JsenN Clevenger and Armstrong 3200-100 57776- BILLY I. wb 5 109 5 r Left at post. DeanR Mrs B E Lamport 280-100 Time, :27%, :54Ks. 1:24-, 1:56. Track heavy. ass PBID, ► Ttw-Ta "ft3 •sssr.scs" °sr, BSKLKSf.:::™:::::::::::: u S 5"-,M "fc* Winner— Ch. g, by Broadway Jones— Slim Apex, by Apex trained by E. D. Slavin- bred bv y Mr F O Watts. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:20. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but Billy I. and Sun Camp. Won easily; second and third handily. TOPWAY took command midway of the back stretch and held opposition safe thereafter SCOTTYS PRIDE closed resolutely during the run home. DIXIE FLAPPER came again nearine the end and outstaved GOLDEN THRONE. The latter had no excuses and tired. SUN CAMP dwelt when the break came and was practically left at the post, as was BILLY I. Scratched— 57536 Naval Cadet, 109; 578262Lake Shore, 109; 57385*Dame Grundy, 104. Overweight — Sun Camp, 2 pounds.


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