Kentucky Derbys of Past-Charts and Future Books, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-21

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- - Kentucky Derbys of Past-Charts and Future Books 1923 i Zev, owned by Harry F. Sinclairs Rancocas Stable, and trained by that master horseman, Samuel C. Hildreth, was a horse which pupils of Herodotus have difficulty placing in his proper niche in the hall of fame Until Sun Beau made his way into first place as the worlds greatest monev-winning horse, Zev held that honor. He held it for many years too He was the horse that defeated Papyrus in the great match race at Belmont Park after Ben Irish brought his Epsom Derby winner from England to take on the best America had to offer. He figured in another exciting match race at Churchill Downs with In Memoriam, and licked that good three-year-old. The match was for 0,000 a side with the Downs adding another 0,000. Zev was a shifty two-year-old. He did not win the Futurity of 1922, but he was a mighty close second to Sallys Alley Despite all his accomplishments on the turf, turf writers and fans never speak of him as a "great" horse in the same sense they speak of Man o War or Equipoise. All during his career controversies seemed to center around Zev. He was a last-minute addition to the Kentucky Derby field of 1923 A previous race in which he appeared hopelessly outclassed had apparently eliminated him, but last-minute arguments to owner Sinclair and trainer Hildreth made them change their minds. Some credit Earl Sande with advancing the arguments. Sande rode Zev in the Derby. When they sought an opponent for Papyrus several other horses were pushed forward as haying a better chance than Zev, but he was the horse that started and beat Papyrus when the latters trainer failed to have him properly ?qSq t?F t muy track; Enchantment was the future book choice for the 1923 Derby at 8 to 1. Zev was offered at 12. Sallys Alley was 15 In Memoriam was 40. Gen. Thatcher was 30. Vigil could be had for 50 record for one mile, the record which Equipoise later shattered. The 1923 ? r0 L0f fWaS-f gd but not the best that ever started in the race. The post favorite was the Whitney and Greentree entry, with Nassau second choice and the mutuel field of seven horses third choice. Zev won Martingale was second and Vigil third. Zev paid almost 20 to 1 in the mutuels and Sande had ridden his first Derby winner. The L chart aix 01 of the tne race is here reproduced: Tools 3S3 May19-23-C.D Net vaue tQ winner . 3 600. second ; 00; Horses Eg t A Wt PP St 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eouiv. OddTslTt 69866 VIGIL wb126 5 14 10 V- 6 51 and Marine I B W J Salmon 69908 NASSAU w 126 8 4 3 3h 3 3 4 GarTerM F Johnson SIS 69765 CHITTAGONG vb126 1 2 92 71 41 6l 51 HeupelJ J Hertz Krf 698332ENCHANTMENT wb 126 11 11 6" 41 5 4 62 McAteeL H P Whitnev SSiS 698663RIALTO w 126 17 15 12 10 8 7 72 CoItiletHF Lentr e Stable 2 697653ASPIRATION wb126 9 7 7 5 84 Kenned B Block 42920 100 tt-100 69908 PRINCE K. w126 4 1 41 9A 9h 1U 9i KeUavW m,i?, n 699082BRIGHT TOMORRWwb 126 7 3 14 l 10? fonc?C I e Ho r Stock Farm 2805 100 69908 IN MEMORIAM wl26 21 10 llh 12 11 161 11 MooneyJD C kidemann g9765BO MCMILLAN w 126 20 8 5 6 12? 15 12? Connel yD T J Pendgast 1185-100 69866 BETTER LUCK w 126 6 18 8 15 14 17 13 JohnsonA B Block 699083WIDA w 126 12 9 15 13 13 14 148 YerraS T E Mueller 69834PICKETER w 126 18 16 13 142 15 10 15 CorcoranJ H P Whitney I 698662GENERAL THATCHRw 126 16 17 16 162 17i 13i 162 RobinsonC Nevada sSFarm m ,J 2CALCUTTA WBl26 14 13 18il7X161917X YearginG GR Allen "? 69908 THE CLOWN w 126 2 21 17 19 19? 18 18 LunsfordH Audley Farm SSSLDENvRULE W 126 15 619!1818hl219ioLangC JS CosZ t 666552CHERRY PIE wl26 3 20 21 21 201 20? 20 PenmanL Greentree Stable S 69989 PRAVUS wb 126 13 19 20 20 21 21 21 OwensJ F Wieland TMutuel Held. JCoupled as J. S Cosden entry; Greentree Stable and H. P. Whitney entry B Block entry- T.me, :23, :47, 1:12, 1:39, 2:05. Track fast. ZEV 24nMUTcU,nLcn PAJ OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS " M HUn H2 1920100 1430-100 820-100 J S C0SDEN C05DEN ENTRY ENTRY 25.80 16.60 virVi 1190-100 730-100 vibiL 12 30 515 loo Madden1"61" 1,16 Fmn Miss KearnGV by Plahudes trained by D. J. Leary; bred by Mr. J. E. WENT TO POST 4:47. AT POST 6 minutes. I Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. 41. 2 wu1"00 "vardIy ,ald. showing highspeed, raced into a good lead at once and, withstanding a drive through the stretch gamely held MARTINGALE safe at the end. MARTINGALE was in closest it pu nearly throughout and held his pos.t.on well in the stretch drive. VIGIL began slowly and had to race wide but 2?g,,?ap and may have been bcst- NASSAU raced well and Saved much ground on the last turn HJmMNG ra" 3 fine FaCe- ENCHANTMENT tired. RIALTO closed a big gap. pScE K Q quit BEAU McMILLAN was away poorly. CHERRY PIE had little chance from the start Scratched 69874Anna M. Humphrey, 121; 69866 Chickvale, 126; 69989Everhart. 126. follow Future BooU- Prices from the opening quotations until the day of the race I March March March April April Mav I Horse. 11 14 28 1 19 15 Odds Odds Odds Odds Odds Odds ev 12 15 ... 15 12 10 Martingale -. 30 30 20 15 20 12 .sffu 35 100 ... .60 ... 20 Chittagong 100 100 ... 60 2 Enchantment 8 8 ... 8 15 a1.10 20 40 20 40 ... 15 Aspiration 50 50 ... 40 20 5ri-n 100 100 ... 60 50 40 Bright Tomorrow 50 40 ... 40 40 In Memoriam 40 100 20 40 20 Bo McMillan 50 40 20 40 20 Better Luck 100 100 ... 200 .. 60 200 200 100 200 ... 100 cketer 100 100 ... 60 75 Gen. Thatcher ..30 40 ... 30 25 -qo Calcutta 100 100 ... 200 ?o The Clown 100 100 ... 100 i" 50 Golden Rule 100 100 50 50 100 Cherry Pie 25 30 ... 20 40 Prav"s 50 100 ... 100 100 Sallys Alley 15 15 30 15 TWO AceS X 110 SW"er JA SarbJ- 1937 record 15 0 0 3 $ 180 Trainer, 0. De Crescent. 1938 record 16 0 1 4 S 5 itn 90 Ch. g, 4 M, by Westwick-Tricky, by Trap Rock. 250 Decl3-387C.T 1and 2:16 hy 22-5 109 2 4 3 3 BalducciA 1200 Sc.Nurse 108,PrgDanll8 C EvWn 8 ?CCJ-3,8oG,CT 1A2:3 hy 9i 107 8 6 4525 BalducciA2 1200 fnactive llC.EvrgrenllsSu se 8 vVl70-3SW lt ,1 114 9 4 44 32 SteVnC1 1500 56 Principessa 104,Set!mupll3 Boson" 12 Ko8-38GPim 1A 1:52 si 16 108 12 11 7 753 SchkerA 1500 51 Uvalde 117, Mahlette 97 Fredalval2 1L7LrI ,Why 25 105 5 3 4 4 LcBlcET 2000 49 OldJake 106, Pa Z lVHeSffto 8 Oct24-382Lrl lAl:blsy 58f 111 11 10 7 3 StevnC 1500 51 Salburne 108,StarMinti03,ScyNursJ 11 Auc. 9 C.T 12 ft 4h June 25 Aem 5-8 ft. . .l:04h WoodwaaC X 110 0wner- L- B- Oemhg. 1937 record 8 0 0 0 $ Trainer, L. B. Deming. 1938 record 22 7 3 2 $ 4 400 B. g, 4. by Woodcraft Scotch Waac, by Scotch Bioom. 250 1939 record 7 0 2 0 S 350 Apr 4-392Trp 2 1:12 ft 17 111 4 8 7 7 Schmidt 1250 76 Wowo 108, Worthing 113, Stavka 8 Man 4-39 Hia li 2:06 ft 29-10 113 1 2 4 54 MeadeD2 1250 67 BtRock llS.GdCrosslOQ.W. Victory 9 Feh24-397Hia li 1:52 ft 14-5 113 3 7 9" 8 CharlnC 1600 65 TheStory 118,BlkGiftll4,Mistralkin 10 Febl4-39Hia li 1:52 ft 4 111 3 5 3i 2 CharnC 1500 77 OddesaLad 105,Celestino 115,Mayro 7 Feb. 3-393Hia li 1:51 ft 16-5 113 3 3 32 AH NashR3 1500 75 Jezreel 107,BigVictory 105,BlackGift 7 Mar. 31 Hia lm ft 1:43d Mar. 29 Hia 3-4 ft l:15d Feb. 19 Hia 1m ft l:49h Chilly J Ebbie X 105 XJO 2w"er l H2uff . 1937 record 21 2 2 i m Trainer, J. G. Davis. 1938 record 20 3 0 0 5 1 290 Br. m, 6, by Chilhowee Miss Injunction, by Phusla. 250 1939 record 4 0 0 0 S Apd7-39HdG 141:59 m 19 104 2 8 8" 8 FrmanCl 1000 27 SummerHail 99,RcbclYell 109,Popo b APrl2-393Bow li 1:59 ft 46 108 5 8 7 7 i MatsonJS 1000 35 JtaFlight HO.FnLegionllO.Sp.Lady 8 Apt 8-39Bow li 1:58 ?d 24 108 6 7 7" 712 Matson Jr 1000 42 L.Dcmocrt 110,H.Roadl09.Islewrth 7 Mar31-39iBow 21:16 hy 23 110 8 9 99 8" BalducciAS 1000 54 EvaR.llO.Irenes Bob 115,TsitLady 12 Ded3-38C.T li 2:16 hy 11 108 3 7 721 728 WcstD5 1000 ScyNursel08,PrngDan 118,TwoAces 8 Det 5-38C.T li 2:08 hy 24 108 1 WestD2 500 Machilla 111, Free 116, Lucky Turn 8 Apr. 7 Bow 1-2 hy :53h Apr. 2 Bow 5-8 m.......lK5h I JAMAICA NEW YORK, N. Y., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939. Jamaica 1 mile. Fifth day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 22 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. Jones Camera. 112 books. Weather cloudy. Steward representing New York State Racing Commission, M. Cassidy. Stewards, G. H. Bull and H .0. Vosburgh. Steward representing The Jockey Club, M. Cassidy. Judges, F. P. Dunne and C. Cornchlsen. I Starter, G. Cassidy. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. 1 Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1:30 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 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935 1:102S 4 118. Purse ,000. 72QftS 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since January 10. WeigM G lbs. below scale. Non-winners since December 19 of two races a m on 00 1 April-Z0-39-Jam allowed 6 lbs.; one race, 10 lbs. Claiming price, ,400. Net value to winner 00; second, 80; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 726033CITY JUDGE w 3 103 10 5 3 3 3 1 WallN Mrs C C Hotard 6 1 6 2 6-5 728532EARLY EVENING wb 4 109 9 3 25 2 2 2 MeadeD W H Berri 8-511-511-5 4-5 2-5 71901 CANTOVINO wb 3 95 6 2 1 1 1 33 HebertS Mrs C Lyon 12 15 15 6 3 72839 ALARMING wb 4 114 2 7 4 44 45 41 LongdenJ Mrs E D Jacobs 3 18-5 16-5 6-5 3-5 72780 CHALOTAUR w 4 112 3 10 6 61 61 51 BalaskiL Mrs V Crane 30 60 50 20 10 72839CREDENCE w 4 109 1 1 53 52 51 61 FaganW S J Pace 15 40 40 15 8 72775GROUND OAK w 5 116 8 8 8 8h 71 7 SolimenaF W F Tabacar 100 200 100 40 20 72839 DOHOEV wb4 109 4 6 ll4 10 10 8n RenickS A G Illich 30 30 25 10 5 72780 BELIEVER w 8 116 12 12 lOll Hi 91 SnyderWE Bristol Stable 30 40 30 12 6 72839 STIPULATE wb6116 5 9 gnk gnk gnklOG Richardsll H A Packard 15 30 20 8 4 728393ELDEE wb8111 7 4 72 7 8and ll2 ParadiseJ Mrs K Laura 6 7 5 2 1 64177 RUNNING HEEL wb 8 116 11 11 12 12 12 12 RollinsC H J Gorney 30 75 60 25 12 Time, :23, :46?, 1:13. Track muddy. Winner Ch. g, by Justice F. City Girl, by Display trained by J. P. Mayberry; bred by Mr. T. Piatt. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST 2:30. AT POST-4 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving second and third the same. CITY JUDGE moved up steadily on the inside early and, taken to the outside for the stretch run, wore down the leaders in the final drive. EARLY EVENING was hard urged on the stretch turn, then tired in the drive. CANTOVINO drew into a long lead, but tired steadily in the last eighth. ALARMING was in close quarters going to the far turn. CHALOTAUR showed good form. CREDENCE had no mishaps. GROUND OAK could not improve his position. DOHOEV lacked speed. BELIEVER began slowly. STIPULATE raced evenly. ELDEE tired when urced. RUNNING HEEL had no mishaps. Scratched 72853 Yomer, 109; 72780 Bucna Oro, 109. Overweight City Judge, 3 pounds; Chalotaur, 3; Ground Oak, 5. SECOND RACE 5-8 MILE. Outline, May 16, 1923 :58 2 111. Purse ,000. 2-year-oWs Maidens- Claiming. Weight, 121 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; If for 4 ij3J less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000; then 3 lbs. allowed for each April-20-39-Jam 50 to ,500. Net value to winner 00; second, 80; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72840TONYPANDY wb 106 6 2 23 1 In l"k NashR Chn Crk Fmst3 4 4 6-5 2-5 HUNTING SONG w 108 1 1 lh 2 23 26 McCombsK Elizth M Sturgis4 4 2 7-10 1-3 BABY BOOTIES w 106 2. 3 4 4 32 33 FarrellF Mrs A Schutrtl3-5 4 4 7-5 1-2 70844 SHEPY wb 108 3 4 31 31 43 4 WallN Paragon Stables 8-5 3 3 1 2-5 KURDISTAN w 111 4 6 7 7 7 52 WagnerJ J M Roebling J13-5 4 4 7,-5 1-2 HARD LADY wll4 7 7 65 62 63 66 CastilleD J W Brown 12 15 15 5 2 72612 PREFERRED TIME wb 111 5 5 54 51 5h 7 RenickS Warbern Stable t3 4 4 6-5 2-5 tCoupled as Churn Creek Farms and Warbern Stable entry; JMrs. A. Schuttinger .and J. M. Roebling entry. , Time, :23, :48, 1:02. Track muddy. Winner Ch. c, by Chance Sweep Alicia W., by Salmon-Trout trained by W. A. Carter; bred by Mr. L. E. Stoddard, Jr.. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST 2:55. AT POST 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. TONYPANDY forced the pace from the start on the outside and, responding gamely to urging in the stretch, came again and outfinished HUNTING SONG. The latter showed early speed, but raced greenly and tired at the finish. BABY BOOTIES closed a gap. SHEPY saved ground throughout. KURDISTAN dropped back early. HARD LADY began slowly. PREFERRED TIME had no mishaps. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE.- King Saxon, April 20, 1935 1:10 4 118. Purse ,000. waq-I 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 124 lbs. Non-winners of a race since 4 AulU March 29 or two races since December 17 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, April-20-39-Jam ,500; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Net value to winner 00; second, 80; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 725682MAJOR B. wb119 2 3 21 ll l3 1 LongdenJ J B Partridge 3 18-513-51 2-5 664613DINI wb 114 3 2 3 2k 2 2 JamesB W C Winfrey 2 16-5 13-5 1 2-5 67435SWISS TRYST w 109 8 6 6 64 32 35 NashR Falaise Stable 8 12 12 5 2 715952EBONY FLY wb 109 7 1 45 44 4 4 MeadeD C H Thieriot 8 8 8 3 7-5 63259 CALENQUEST wb 119 4 8 83 7 6 55 WagnerJ Mrs A Schutger 10 30 30 10 5 69025 PEON vrall9 5 5 53 5h 55 6 RichardsH Mrs C Phillips 30 30 30 10 5 72776 LADY BETHYL w 111 9 9 9 9 9 7h ParadiseJ R A Oliver 100 100 100 40 20 689253AMPLE w 108 6 7 7h 8 8 83 MerrillM Mrs J J Hines Jr30 100 60 20 10 72856 LEE S. wb118 1 4 1 32 73 9 WrkhtWD W N Adrians 11-511-5 2 7-10 1-3 Time, :22, :464 1:14. Track muddy. Winner Br. g, by Zacaweista Donna B., by Donnacona trained by J. J. Kirby; bred by Mr. P. T, Chinn. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST 3:21. AT POST 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MAJOR B. forced the pace from the start and, taking command on the far turn, drew away thereafter. DINI was restrained when outrun, moved up gamely under pressure in the stretch, but did not menace the winner. SWISS TRYST, from a slow start, closed a gap steadily. EBONY FLY raced close up throughout. CALENQUEST had no mishaps. PEON quit after half a mile. LADY BETHYL was outrun. LEE S. was rushed up fast on the inside from a slow start and quit to a walk in the stretch. Overweight Ebony Fly, 1 pound; Lady Bethyl, 3. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE. King Saxon, April 20, 1935 1:10 4 118. Purse ,000. r79Q1 1 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Non-winners of two races. Weight, iMJJLJL 117 lbs. Winners of ,000, 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,500 allowed April-20-39-Jam 3 lbs.; maidens, -7 lbs. Net value to winner 00; second, 80; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67859 AERIAL BOMB wb 114 11 l2 l2 11 If WrightWD J E Kenney 8 8 5 2 1 67901 SLAVE CHARM wb 114 4 2 2 2h 3k 22 JamesB J H Whitney 4 5 5 2 4-5 68042 WISE LADY wb 114 5 5 4nk 4 43 35 StoutJ Belair Stud 2 13-5 13-5 1 2-5 667183LOTTERY wb 114 6 3 3 3 2 42 RichardsH G D Widener 3 18-5 13-5 1 1-2 683363BLUE FAIRY wb 114 2 4 55 5G 53 53 WagnerJ J M Roebling 4 7 6 2 1 62337TEE TEE w 114 3 6 6 6 6 6 McCombsK A J Sackett 12 15 15 6 2 Time, :23, :47, 1:14. Track muddy. Winner Ch. f, by Ariel Predicament, by Waygood trained by J. E. Kenney; bred by Mrs. E. S. Wells. WENT TO POST 3:46. AT POST 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. AERIAL BOMB was sent into command at the start, showed good speed throughout, responded gamely when roused in the stretch and outlasted SLAVE CHARM. The latter went to the outside of the leader in the stretch and finished well. WISE LADY was sent up into close quarters on. the stretch turn and came again after being shuffled back. LOTTERY raced well from the start and had no mishaps. BLUE FAIRY was outrun. TEE TEE could not reach the leaders. Scratched 68042 Matterhorn, 117. FIFTH RACE 1 MILE .AND 70 YARDS. Sting, May 15, 19251:414124. Alcedo 79Q19 Purse. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of ,500 other "Ton . than cIaiminS- Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races of 00 each a ,0 Apnl-zo-39-Jam since March 29 allowed 2 lbs.; since December 17, 4 lbs.; at any time, 7 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys- Owners O H C P S 680193LOVELY NIGHT wb116 5 3 l3 l2 1 l2 P WrightWD Mrs F A Clark 2 2 6-5 2-5 1-7 72844COUNTERPOISE wb113 1 2 2 22 23 23 2 JamesB J H Whitney 11-516-5 3 4-5 1-4 7284420VERSIGHT wb113 2 4 3 3 32 33 33 DonosoR Whcatley Sta 2 3 16-5 4-5 1-4 68041 EXPLODED wb116 3 5 5 43 45 4 4 RichardsH G D Widener 10 12 12 3 6-5 71866 WAR MOON wb116 4 1 4 5 5 5 5 FelsB A Schwartz 15 20 20 7 2 Time, :23, 1:14, 1:40, 1:45. Track muddy. Winner B. c, by Pilate Snooze, by Peter Pan trained by H. McDaniel; bred by Mrs. F. A Clark. WENT TO POST 4:13. AT POST 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third easily. LOVELY NIGHT was sent into command going to the first turn, was rated along under restraint and, shaking off COUNTERPOISE on the stretch turn, won under pressure. The latter, rated back of the pace, moved up fast on the stretch turn, then lost ground, but came again. OVERSIGHT moved up fast after rounding the far turn, then tired. EXPLODED was outrun early. WAR MOON trailed throughout Scratched 72844Heather Broom, 116. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Sting, May 9, 1925 1 :42 4 106. Purse ,000. M-year- , aJld uPward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below scale. Non-winners Anrlr 2Mq "ce IVfarch 29 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1939, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for Apnl-20.39-Jam less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Net value to winner 00; second, 80; third, 0; fourth, 0. Indx Horns Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 71321 ONE JEST wb4114 5 2 23 2 2U 1U 1 MeadeD W C Winfrev 8-513-5 2i m,t ffiScSt511 "I? Jam6SB MrsApSriLl35132!01-352 o86823LA CHARITE w6109 3 1 i 1 H lh 34 34 WagnerJ Mrs A Schuteer6 8 8 ?! 4 i 7115PWHITE GINGER wb7 109 2 3 A 41 4 46 4 NashR J D Norris 10 10 6 2 7 10 68760 BRIGHT MARK wb5114 14 4 5 5 5 5 HaasL Mrs J H McCoole? 8 8 2i 5 4 5 Time, :U, :49, 1:14, 1:40, 1:46. Track muddy. Winner B. f, by On Watch Queen of Jest, by Black Jester trained by W: C. Winfrey; bred L by Mr. M. Hirsch. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST 4:36. AT POST 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third easily. ONE JEST, close to the pace from the start, was hard urged in the stretch and outlasted WATER-SPLASH. The latter was sent up fast on the inside on the back stretch, hung momentarily on the turn, then finished strongly after going to the outside. LA CHARITE was sent into command going to the first turn, showed plenty of early speed, then quit. WHITE GINGER challenged on the far turn and tired in the stretch. BRIGHT MARK was outrun. Scratched 72523 Hunting Homo, 117. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 RULES. Mad Play, Oct. 4, 1924 1:49 3 115. Purse ,000. rTOQ-fl QJL 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below scale. Non-win-4 t7xt 12 ners since November 23 of three races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.; April-20-39-Jam one race, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,400. Net value to winner 00; second, 80; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 727803VESTBROOKE vb 5 112 4 3 41 4 46 43 14. FaganW Marie Lynch 15 15 12 4 7-5 72595 LAUERMAN wb4 122 6 4 334. 34. 34. 2 FaustF B F Christmas 3 18-516-51 2-5 70364GALLOPING w 6 104 3 1 1 lh 2 14. 34 NashR I Bieber 5 6 5 8-5 3-5 71907 LEARNED wn5120 5 2 2 25 lh 2and 4 LoncdenJ P B Codd 7-511-5 7-5 3-5 1-5 619004MONEY MUDDLE wb 6 114 2 5 5 58 5 5 5 StoutJ T Murphy 5 6 5 8-5 3-5 72780 GOOD VISIBILITY wb 6 111 1 6 6 6 6 6 6 Paradise J E Rickctts 20 30 30 8 3 Time, :24, :48?, V.W5, 1:42, 1:56. Track muddy. 1 Winner Ch. g, by Canter Gloire de Verdun, by LOiseau Lyre trained by J. A. Coburn; bred by. Mr. J. W. Y. Martin. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST 5:01. AT POST 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. I WESTBROOKE, outrun early, was hard urged on the stretch turn and, finishing gamely, disposed of LAUERMAN in the final drive. The latter, restrained behind the pace, moved up resolutely under urging, but tired in the last few yards. GALLOPING forced the pace throughout, shook off LEARNED at the eighth post, then tired. LEARNED was kept close up from the start, saved ground entering the stretch, then tired. MONEY MUDDLE closed a gap. GOOD VISBILITY was outrun throughout. Scratched 72601 Reminding, 112. I Overweight Good Visibility, 2 pounds.


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