Daily Racing Form Charts: Beulah Park, Daily Racing Form, 1938-05-27

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BEULAH PARK THE "DAILY DOUBLE" ON THE WINNERS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND RACES AT BEULAH PARK THURSDAY PAID 3.00 FOR . COLUMBUS, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1938.-Beulah Park 1 mile. Twentieth day. Beulah Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 23 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. Weather cloudy. 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 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Brides Delight, May 7, 1938— 1:05%— 5— 106. Purse 89! 0°- 3-year-oIds. Claiming. Non-winners since March 3. Weight, 112 OOUO lbs. Claiming price, 00. May-26-38-Beu Net va|ue t0 wjnner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 57651 DON GOMEZ wb 112 7 2 1« l« 12 1 VailS Mrs J Goodwin 650~100 57823 STAR MIRMAID w 108 6 4 34 22 22 224 MartinezC Miss B Clark 3230-100 57774 MOTHS WING wb1094 5 6 41 32 3* 36 DeanR Colledo Bros 2780 100 ™!J0L° WBl12 4 1 21 4± 42 DerdenH Jewell Bros 70-100 57898*ROYKAN wb107 13 52 51 5* 53 GreeverK W A Mikel 510-100 5824 MORCRY wb115 2 5 6« 6™ 6™ 6" SmithCW Rosen and Goshen 490-100 OVERALL BILL wb 112 3 7 7 7 7 7 DobsonJ Mrs W V Reeves 9710-100 Time, :25, :52, 1:16%. Track heavy. —. 1 *8 MUTTJELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . DON ,.„.._, GOMEZ 5.00 .80 .00 650-100 240-100 100—100 ™CM?UM*ID 31.40 13.00 1470-100 550-100 MOTHS WING 8.80 340-100 Winner— Ch. g, by Don Leon— Freewill II., by Maintenon trained by W. H. Howard- bred by Mr J. Hardy. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:19. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily ; second and third easily. DON GOMEZ had the speed of the party at all stages. STAR MIRMAID moved up strongly on the far turn and held the others safe thereafter. MOTHS WING had no opposition for third after JOLO stumbled on the far turn, tired and dropped out of contention. The others were outrun. Scratched— 56979 Freeplay, 112. Overweight— Star Mirmaid, 1 pound; Moths Wing, 24; Morcry, 3. SECOND RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Brides Delight, May 7, 1938— 1:05%— 5— 106. Purse 8027 00 4-year-°lds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since February 1. luT, oc « p« Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1938 aUowed 8 lbs. Claiming price, 00. May-Z6-38-Beu Net va|ue to winner 400; second 0; thjrdf 0; h-|| Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 57213 TRUTHFULLY wb 5 110 8 6 3* 2* P 11 FatorE L K Crist 80-100 57099 B. BARON w 6 118 4 1 In p 22 *J DeanR G McClellan 2000 100 57382 HONDURAS wb4115 3 5 6* 51 3* 3 QnbushG W V Blytht 900-100 57958 FLAMING TORCH wb 4 118 6 4 54 4 42 41 DobsonJ J Binstock 630-100 579583*LOVE LOST w 6 105 5 3 41 75 51 5* ManifoldD R E Spicer 570-100 57901 MONTARIS w 7 115 2 2 234 63 63 WrayJ J L Hedde 1030-100 57901 FRISCO wb8115 7 7 73 64 V 76 FryeJW Mrs B Fast 1600-100 50512 SINGLEAM wb 8 110 1 8 8 8 8 8 EverettT Davis and Harper 5310-100 Time, :U%, :51%, 1:13%. Track heavy. Til»MUT.UELS PA1D OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDB , TDiiTuciii 1 x/ TRU™™LLY .60 .40 .40 80-100 70-100 70-100 760 440 280-100 120-100 unwm.PAQ HONDURAS 4.oe 100—100 Winner— Br. m, by Bucellas— Truthfulness, by Master Charlie trained by L. K. Crist- bred b Mr R J Walden. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:47. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third the same. TRUTHFULLY moved up strongly on the outside of the opposition rounding the stretch turn and drew away into a handy lead through the final eighth. B. BARON raced MONTARIS into defeat, but was no match for the winner. HONDURAS closed resolutely through the stretch. FLAMING TORCH ■ raced ■ evenlv. J LOVE LOST tired, as did MONTARIS. Corrected weight — Montaris, 115. THIRD RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Brides Delight, May 7, 1938— 1:05%-5— 106. Purse 58028 °° 3"year_old8- MaWens* Claiming. Weight, 115 lbs. Claiming price, May-26-38-Beu Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 578983DARBY DARLIN wb 110 1 1 11 15 12 1.1 HornG Darby Dan Farm 150-100 THE THRUSH w 115 6 6 3* 23 2« 2» VailS E D Slavin 650-100 57777 KATES ROSE w 110 5 4 4* 4« 34 3 DobsonJ E Worthington 880 100 57898 GOLD CRESCENT wb 110 2 7 7* 52 5* 44 DeanR A Jackson 180-100 57823 TOWTONS TITLE wb115 8 2 22 32 43 5* AtkinsonJ Clevenger and Armstrong 2050-100 57654 HAYS TOP w 115 7 5 6* 6*4 6* 6* VesseliA G Stutts 4500-100 52240*ALGHERO w 110 3 8 8 8 8 73 BowlesF Mrs E E Watson 4620-100 38361 CAROANNE wb 110 4 3 5*4 73 74 8 SimpsonCF I S Shafer 730-100 Time, :25, :51, 1:14. Track heavy. T*% *UTTJELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDB «»BDw „.„,... s TurBTum,cLuIN M 60 *3-°° 15°-1°° 80-100 50— 10T XPT"R"S" 4-80 3.20 140-100 60-100 KATES ROSE 3.40 70-100 Winner— Br. f, by Kiev— Alcina, by Ben Brush trained by M. H. Jordan; bred by Mr. D G Minor. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:14. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third easily. DARBY DARLIN opened up a long early lead but had to be ridden out nearing the end to stall off THE THRUSH. The latter closed strongly during the stretch run. KATES ROSE raced into third place when TOWTONS TITLE gave up when midway of the stretch. GOLD CRESCENT finished with a belated rush. The others tired. FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Brides Delight, May 7, 1938— 1:05%— 5— 106. Purse SOQ 0°" 4-year-°lds ai»d upward. Claiming. Non-winners since February 1. MiTotZfir Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1938 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, 00. 6 K * *" May-26-38-Beu Net va|ue to winner 00. second j60; tnjrdj 0; 1ourtht j10 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 572142BIG ONE wb 6 115 7 1 23 14 13 14 FatorE Mrs F Russell 130~100 57900 BUGABOO w 6 115 4 7 3 32 3 2h VesseliA C Wolfe 4910-100 5738PHOUSTONIAN w 4 105 3 5 4h 414 4h 34 ManifoldD Miss B Tice 1800-100 S33;-™S w 7 115 8 2 11 23 2h 4nksmithCW P M Sturm estate 500-100 57433»BENEFIT wb9113 18 6* 5* 5 5* GreeverK W A Mikel 550100 4494PESPERANTO wb7105 6 3 51 62 6* 64 AtkinsonT F Meier 4830-100 SJHEN S0ME « 6 115 5 4 8 8 7* 7 MartinezC N Gonzales 570-100 520502DERBY DUSK w 4 110 2 6 7*k 7"k 8 P. up. DobsonJ J Binstock 1570-100 Time, :25%, :51%, 1:13%. Track heavy. ~fl-MTJa.TrEIS PAID * OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDB . Btr nuc m£.Dn« •*" $ 340 $ 26° 130—100 70-100 30-100 SminSiiVi HOUSTONIAN 20M ?60 91°-100 38O-100 5.40 170—100 Winner— Br. h, by Whichone— Bradleys Peggy, by Black Toney trained by F. Russell; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for 1800. WENT TO POST— 3:45. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BIG ONE raced MR. BOSS into defeat and drew away decisively through the stretch BUGABOO worked its way up on the outside and finished stoutly. HOUSTONIAN closed with good couraee on ■• *■* thr°"Sh the last eighth. MR. BOSS tired when the final test came after showing early speed. BENEFIT was going gamely when too late. Corrected weight — Benefit, 113. FIFTH RACE 1 MILE. Fast Move, May 7, 1938— 1:37%— 7— 118. Purse 00. 3-year-olds 5S030 ?,n„d.Upwd: ?laiminS- Non-winners in 1938. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, *-r*-*"r,-*v 118 lbs. Claiming price, 00. May-26-38-Beu Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St K % % Str Fin Jockeys Ons Equiv. Odds Strt 57772*FOB wb5118 3 t » 34 14 V lh VailS E Daniels 260~100 5963 GOLDEN THRONE w 6 118 4 7 54 542 34 2*4 FatorE Mrs W S McCabe 560-100 ™»A;£L„ "IH2 1 1 11=11 21 233 M™ifodD Miss M Hodges 330100 oL?IMY PETER Wb6113 5 4 75 64 514 51 41 GreeverK C C Lemons 1770-100 SrP0TESTAS wb7108 6 6 41 21 31*41 WardTE F C Barrow 470-100 fUAKE SHORE wb5113 7 8 8 8 6= 6« 6 WilsonJW F and G Hart Jr 540-100 57777CORTIES JOHN wb 7 113 8 5 21 4"k ?s 71 72 FisherGC Mrs S Gentile 1570-100 57826 MISS RHINOCK wb4109 2 3 ** 7* 8 8 8 SimpnCF Reddick and Brancom 5640-100 Time, :26, :51%, 1:19%, 1:50. Track heavy. T-** MUTUELS FAID , , OTTFIOIAI BOOKIHG ODDI . cnD and $ 72° $ H! $ 3 40 2W~m "*~m 70—100 c nr u » THRONE pom r S 6.80 4.00 240-100 100-100 AMAS,N 3.00 60—100 Winner— B. g, by Stars and Bars— Gem. by Berrilldon trained by B. Butterfield ; bred by Mr B A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:15. AT POST— 14 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third handily. FOB, took command after rounding the far turn and drew clear entering the stretch, but had to be hard 2™ .end and jUSt Iasted- G0LDEN THRONE closed strongly next to the inner rail in the stretch »« « j AMASIN displayed early speed, but tired when the final test came. MY PETER came again in the run home. POTESTAS tired. The others were outrun. Scratched— 57902Guinea Lady, 108; 57161 Catsweep, 118. Overweight — Miss Rhinock, 1 pound. Corrected weight— Fob, 118; Amasin, 113. Continued on sixteenth page. =1 BEULAH PARK Continued from twelfth page. SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Brides Delight, May 7, 1938— 1:05%— 5— 106. Purse Sfl"! *500 3_year-°lds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since May 3. 3-year-May38Beu J U1 1I S; °lder U9 lbS- CIaimin« Price» *1250; M for *1.000, allowed Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 57656 BEA. M. w 8 111 4 5 9J li 14 l3 SmithCW P M Sturm estate 870-100 57828 JILDAC ROSE w 5 114 6 2 2* 2* 2« 2? HornG Darby Dan Farm 100-100 577753*JOSIE JANE w 5 113 5 1 lh 34 32 34 WilsonJW Mrs H Wiener 470-100 575912GREYBROOM wb5114 14 53 52 42 43 WrayJ J L Hedde 430-100 57774*PALLO wb 3 105 2 6 6 6 6 52 WardTE McCulIough and Turner 1330-100 57650*EDDIES BROTHERwb 5 114 3 3 42 P 5* 6 FisherGC Mrs M B Etzler 1020-100 Time, :25, :51, 1:12J£. Track heavy. __. ,, 52 MTJTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , "EAM- -• 9.40 .80 .40 870—100 240—100 120—100 J"-DAC ROSE 3.20 2.60 60-100 30-100 JOSIE JANE 2.8O 40—100 Winner— Ch. m, by Dozer— Georgia W., by Paul Weidel trained by R. Collins; bred by Mr. J. D Weil Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:46. AT POST— 8| minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third the same. BEA M. moved up fast on the outside on the far turn and, after taking command, drew away into an easy lead through the stretch. JILDAC ROSE, well up throughout, had no excuses and was much the best of the others. JOSIE JANE dropped back suddenly when crowded into the heaviest going on the inside on the far turn, from which she never recovered. GREYBROOM finished resolutely. The others tired. Overweight — Josie Jane, 4 pounds ; Fallo, 4. Corrected weight — Greybroom, 114. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Miss Adele, June 9, 1937—1:53—7—103. Purse 00. 3- Sfl year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners twice in 1938. 3-year-olds, « ?2Xl 109 lbs,; older 115 lbs- Non-winners in 1938 aUowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, May-26-38-Beu 00. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ~ 57829 NIGHT EDITION wb 9 115 2 6 52 4i l2 1« 1» DerdenH S D Dodd 480-100 57777MISS HORTON wb4110 3 4 3"k 5* 32 2* 2* SimpsonCF Motor City Stable 240-100 57715*DUNWIN wb7106 5 3 4* 3j 2" 3* 3* WardTE J Flinchum 3140-100 57902 TRANSCALL w 7 106 6 5 6 6 6 6 41 HornG R Leach 730-100 573853*DAME GRUNDY wb 6 105 4 2 244 4441 51 ManifoldD Miss M Hodge 190-100 57826 *PLAY SHOOT wb7110 1 1 V 2 " 5* 54 6 AtkinsonT B Renn 510100 Time, :26, :53, 1:21. 1:50%, 2:04%. Track heavy. , MUTUELS FAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS— NIGHT EDITION 1.60 .20 .80 480-100 110-100 90-100 MISS HORTON 3.80 3.00 90—100 50—100 DUNWIN 4.2O 110-100 Winner— B. g, by Bunting— Mrs. Mc, by Cesarion trained by S. D. Dodd; bred by Mr. T. Tiatt. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:18. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third handily. NIGHT EDITION, moved up strongly on the outside at the far turn and drawing away into an easy lead, was never threatened during the stretch test. MISS HORTON was under stout restraint for most of the trip, taken wide at the far turn and closed resolutely during the run home on her own courage. DUNWIN raced forwardly throughout and held on well. TRANSCALL was going strongly when too late. The others : tired badly after showing early speed.


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