Daily Racing Form Charts: Fairmount Park, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-17

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FAIRMOUNT PARK THE "DAILY DOUBLE" ON THE WINNERS OF THE SECOND AND THIRD RACES AT FAIRMOUNT PARK TUESDAY PAID 6.60 FOR S2. COLLINSVILLE, ILL., TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1939,-Fairmount Park 1 mile. Seventh day. Fairmount Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 27 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. Thomas Camera. Weather clear. Steward representing Illinois Racing Commission, C. J. FitzGerald, Jr. Stewards, J. T. Ireland and R. A. Leigh, Sr. Judges, R. A. Leigh, Jr., F. Crafton and R. S. Eddy III. Starter. R. Dickerson. Racing Secretary, " " R. A. Leigh, Sr. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 3:00 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 cf 5 pounds: **7 pounds; ***10 pounds. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Pin Money, Oct. 1, 1938— 1-10*/— 3—109 74072 ?i"rne - 3-year-0,ds.and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 109 lbs.; older, MaH69 iV,fS- :Non-wlnn«s since May 5 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since March May ib js F FP P 1, 5 ibs.; one 7 lbs. race, Claiming price, ,200; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; thitd, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys , Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 73968 MOUNTKALA wb4 107 5 5 22 lh V2 1£ DyerJ W J Hyde 860100 737743»NIM w5105 4 6 44 4* 2* 2* GrohsO W HGoeitz SoSjffi 73968*VALDINA wb5107 9 1 6i 5 42 32 CassityW A D Allen 440-100 73846*RADIO CHARM wb4107 6 2 lh 22 3* 4J SylviaEK B Hernandez 370-100 73i742MISS WEBB w7107 8 3 5» 63 62 53 GaitherA Mrs E B Shipp 510-100 73968 BUNTINGON w7112 3 4 3* 3h 51 6 LakeL O M Neer Sl00 722183WAYGOOD LAD w6U0 2 9 8" 8* 82 7* HaberR J W Gray 2280-100 73718*MADAM GRAY w3103 7 7 7* 73 7* 8* PrehmW Grace and Dunning 760-100 71306 BANDALORE w7 105 1 8 9 9 9 9 FairG R L Oldham 5300-100 Time, :22%, :46%, 1:13. Track fast. T7«l«M1JTJII:La PAID " °""ICIAI BOOKING OTITIS SmrV R/inimrAi a S19-20 $ 7"40 $ 4-00 860-100 270-100 100-100 4-4° H2 120-100 6°-100 VALDINA VALDINA 3.4o 70—100 T„-lrnurB- 1 ,by climount--Mungic . by Dragoman trained by W. J. Hyde; bred by Mr. J. H. Taylor. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 2:01. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MOUNTKALA, under mild pressure while engaging RADIO CHARM for the early lead, saved ground, was placed under strong urgmg m the final eighth and outgamed NIM in the last sixteenth. NIM neve i n C.i a1d ..IUC.ky t0 iSCCUre Clcar racing room whcn stccrcd t0 the ine for the final drive, made a bold bid the last in stages, but was not good enough. VALDINA broke well, lacked early speed re- thP ,Hr* l,nSror0nf,fU rSn? C"tC/,n?. thC. St/?tch ?"d finishcd andmdy- RADI° CHARM hard hustled rom t WFRR A -ung ,nt-°.the, Stret,lh and, Wa.S unab,e t0 reach the ,ead"S when straightened out. 5 • r«im . -C aAAVKefnt[n,th,C f,rst quarter bore out when Pla«d to pressure. BUNT-INGON faltered in the drive. MADAM GRAY lacked speed Scratched-72107 Green Mist, 109; 73968 Stella Mc, 105; 71214 Tureen, 97- 73967sBrilIiant Sfnnp IfK 5" Overweight-Miss Webb. 2 pounds; Waygood Lad, 3; Maiam Gray 4 Corrected weight— Valdina, 107. SECOND RACE 5 l~2~FURLONGSnFake-pride7Sept. 1928-1:05-4-106. 8, Purse 00 3-year-o ds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners sincrMav 7407. of a race 5 * May56" F? ear-olds, 106 lbs.; older, 115 lbs. Claiming price, 00 may id 33 tr.r Net va|ue t0 Wlnner 00; second 0; thirdj S3J. foun Q Index Horse, Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockey, Owner, Equiv. Odds Strt 73770*OFF TIME wb 5 110 10 7 4 41h 1" GrohsO L W Kidd SSZl WB56lSl5? SSES,8- «dinfand Weiser S SSS SST-goLoSfS 1 1 1 P SStarA 1 t SSL m SIS SSST* =535-S! WSigrf g-uT- l:i 739102HELMOR w 4 115 9 12 l/ 12 12 12 nSf J™£ us Stable 1160-100 t-Mutuel field. Time, :23%. :47?£. 1:00, Track fast. li2nnMU7?LCn --OFriCIAL BOOKING 0DD8 OFF TIME — ~ $ S320 250—100 80—100 60-100 MISS EUROPE SpplIalong 5-co ,?-S 15-100 130z100 F E. Jm~C Iv. Thomas. gw-y Winner "igh TimrMaik*,ng; by Oversight trained by L. W. Kidd; bred by Dixianf and llr entered to be claimed for 00 • WENT TO POST-2:30J. AT POST-3* minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same OFF TIME racing jn his best form and on the outside turning into the stretch, bore in slightly when fMSS3 CMISS VrOPF12™ 7h -andIed .aitCmpt!ng t0 bcar in *™*h the final eSEh fnfn ?X, , EU"0PE: Thc, Iat,t0 cing on the inside, took command under strong urging turning into the stretch 1 and j continued gamely, but hung in the final strides. RIPPLEALONG, racin- forwardly from riV.S£erP? r.CSOlUtC,y- FLIGHT °F G0LD had nothing Tf for X final stages. AIR LINE raced the on outside throughout. BEDIGHT moved the to leaders with a rush was wastdTherstSs.1116 ***** ™» 5" ™ PID SeLLS Scratched — 73843 Skalkahoe, 115; 73841Mv Grandson 110- 7771 n.». lit:. 7707 v 11 • mr 67585 Gale Way, HO; 73842 Miss Royce, 96; 739M™Hdd?2S;WAbbTB llo Corrected weight— Bedight, 115. * Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horse, Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockey, Owner, Equlr. Odd, Strt 73719 LASSIE FLO wb 5 110 12 2 7 51 34 1U MayerJ H Bensineer Ronim 73770*HE DEVIL wb10111 4 6 5i 2IJ In 2i* CampR RJ Hu3.es SlS 72189*STROLLING MISS wB7102 5 8 3* V? 2* 3» GrohsO I W Kidd SlSS 73774*UNCLE JULY WB6107 2 10 10» 7| 42 4 CassityW N E Shoo S inn S"MAYMISS wb 4 107 10 9 9i 8* 71 6i FisherGC Mrs A Fisher 500 100 SRP BILL WB4U2 712 114H411G 4 KnightM J CHum 42140 iSS 739103CLASP wb 6 111 11 3 64 64 82 8= SchlenkerA F J Rinker 460-100 73843 ETERNAL WAVE wb4116 8 7 2h 44 6J 92 HauerH C E Davison 139°-10? vm Sn tSShSKp0, JACK WJJ2 I ? f,102 9§1°G HcndrexW BTampbell ™V™LJ w4109 6 1 14 91 102 111 ConnerR J W Cooper + 73772ALERGY wb 5 102 111 12 12 12 12 BadaliJ Mrs D Brown 2510-100 tMutucl field. Time, :23%. :47?. 1:14%. Track fast. tir - .8omuts iDsTo irsrsr CTRoffi!MVMfss-::::::::::::::::: 5-20 US 160-100 F«Zr1?" m b # RpFJo Vennle, by Colonel Vennie trained by W. Wilkerson, Jr.; bred by Mr. A "* A. Eastnn. inner entered to be claimed for 00 1 WENT TO POST— 3:03. AT POST— 1 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. when ,vi,„nLcfS-Ei fL05 tak»°n 5!l hlnd -after thf Start a"d racins on thc outs!dc was P,accd und" strong pressure straightened out and showing good moved into energy, command inside the final sixteenth and drew clear hereafter without need of pressure. HE DEVIL, prominent from the start and on th "n side mo ved nto thc lead when urged, but could not withstand the winner. STROLLING MISS moveS to lie leaders with a rush raced slightly wide turning into the stretch and tired thereafter. UNCLE JULY racins ■ fo™ rASTF.H0. could not I" reach an,d the «CaV"§ leaders b0tW0C.n under h°TSeS in tI,C fi"al drive« hun« 5n thG last seventy yard . TAD-CASTER urging. MAYMISS was on the outside throughout USICKLE was through after three-eighths. The others were outrun. mruugnoui. umliylc r„nJcJ?tched—73770Oura-v 116 ! 73841sMks Monte, 106; 73841 Be Discreet 111- 6751 at;« v«n 00 73905 Sam K 99; 73716 Skippy McGee, 107; 73770 Proposing 112; 73774 Ona Boy 112 P Overweight— Lassie Flo, 3 pounds; Tadcaster, 1; Usickle,"2. Corrected weight— Tadcaster. 112; Eternal Wave, 116. S"?!! tLfdln?" St-ar J,m%16 Pnrse 00. Z? Maid.ens and winners of J?.. one race. Claiming. Weiirht 118 Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, S10. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 72053 ALL LIZZIE wll5 4 4 3» 2i Ink MorrisR H Ncllor nrnn 7236FRONNIE BANE w!18 8 5 4= lh 22 MaSp C Orr SSlffi S?ILdIF Wi?J ? ? S*S S,? A"Sumerlin Si 72153 /iilandi sHADY SUE wll5 3 1 l1 31 4U LakeL J A Blarkwoll Ain inn 73715 SPANISH BELLE will 6 7 6* 6* V* GrohsO W C Reich ifflSlffi 719493LATORA wb115 5 8 72 72 62 RichardA B Hernandez 4M100 737153JOHN OLDHAM wll4 12 2 42 72 GaitherA J Oldlnm 1260 iS 73844 VICTORY MARCH w» 118 2 6 8 8 FisherGC P J ValTnti 890 100 Time. i23%. :WA. :544. Track fast. ««M0TcWB» PAP~ OFFICIAL BOOKING , • I , , T77lr 6-°° ODDS— RoUVf mnf Soo2 3-80 m~m 180-100 130-100 vSneLban..:::::::::::::::::: 35-00° 9°-l0° o-ijo MiHeriWr L!Zollt g? * * d * C WENT TO POST — 3:32J. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ALL LIZZIE well in hand rounding the turn and allowed to settle into her best stride when straightened «*vfer- ?. 3 quarter responded with strong energy through the final eighth and wore down RONNIE BANE in the closing strides. The latter, moving to thc leaders with. a rush, was forced to race wide to Continued on eighteenth page. FAIRMOUNT PARK j Continued from third page. secure racing room and held on gamely in the drive, but could not withstand the winner. VONCEIL lacked early speed, closed with a belated rush and should improve off this effort. SHADY SUE, on the inside and showing good speed settting the pace, was strongly urged through the stretch, but was not good enough. SPANISH BELLE had no mishaps. LA TORA was away slowly. JOHN OLDHAM quit. VICTORY MARCH was outrun. FIFTH RACE 1 MILE. Harass, Sept. 5, 1927— 1 :38%— 4— 112. Purse 00. 4-year-olds rr Afirrfi and uPward- Claiming. Non-winners of three races since November 23. *■ " Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners of two races since November 23 allowed 3 May-16-39-F.P lbs.; one race, 5 lbs. Claiming price, 00; if for 00r allowed 2 lbs. Net value to winner 25; second. 00; third. 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 73719 STAR BESS w5106 1 1 14 14 l3 l3 P LakeL J T Withers III 180-100 73719 GAMING wb4 116 9 5 22 2* 23 24 21 GaithcrA J A Kinard Jr 740-100 72403*ATHOLTON wb6108 8 7 82 72 4 4 3! 3* GrohsO L W Kidd 720-100 73611 BLIND HOPE w5 109 3 8 6" 5and 3U 43 43 ConncrR J E Irvine 950-100 73610 ROSA DEAR w 7 109 5 9 9 9 6£ 54 53 VailS N E Shop 2520-100 73847 *STOUT HEART w7 109 2 3 41 41 72 .62 6 ErbD J C Elfer 890-100 73909*SKI wb8103 7 6 7£ ff 9 9 72 HendrexW J H Tate 820-100 73776 GLEANING RUTH w5110 4 4 32 6 8* 8* 82 ChildressA J H Dunn 2700-100 73969*DUSKY MAID wb4 99 6 2 52 3» 5£ 7J 9- CassityW Mrs C D Boyd 690-100 Time, :24%. :47%, 1:12%, 1:40%. Track fast. ,— MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . STAR BESS $ 5.60 $ 3.80 $ 2.80 180—100 90—100 40—100 GAMING 7.80 5.20 290—100 "160—100 ATHOLTON 3.80 90—100 Winner— B. m, by Stars and Bars— Miss Omaha, by Polroma trained by J. T. Withers III.; bred by Mr. E. K. Murray. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. 1 WENT TO POST— 4:01. AT POST— minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. STAR BESS, hustled into command and under good rating in the run down the back stretch, was mildly urged turning into the stretch and drew clear easily. GAMING, under occasional urging keeping up with the winner for five eighths, was strongly urged in the final drive to withstand -ATHOLTON. The latter responded to pressure when called upon, came to the outside for the drive, but could not reach the leaders. BLIND HOPE tired in the drive. ROSA DEAR lacked early speed. STOUT HEART had no mishaps. SKI was outrun. GLEANING RUTH was through after a half mile. DUSKY MAID quit. Overweight — Gleaning Ruth, 2 pounds. * Corrected weight — Ski, 103. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Ironsides, June 21, 1930— 1:41%— 5— 106. Purse 74 ft T 7 °° 3_ycar-oWs and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 106 lbs.; older, 117 m io ,bs Non-«inners since March 26 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since February iviay-i6-39-F.P tr 10, 6 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming: price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,200. Net value to winner 25; second. 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Inrtox Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ™?,AEIEMAY wb6102 6 3 2= 2*4 24 24 ink GrolisO W H and C Vanscoy 350-100 li0:HADNOGAL wb3106 1 1 l2 l3 l2 11 23 LakeL G Keeton 190-100 73903*NIGHT GAIL wb5 99 7 4 43 42 3* 32 32 BadaliJ F G Orr 430-100 739 0MUB1LEE C. wb3 98 4 6 55 5*= 41 V 43 CassityW H Nellor 330-100 /2261 GRECIAN TIME wn3 105 2 2 32 3i 5" 5« 5« SchlcnkerA A Lomanaco 1270-100 68265 WARDELL ORMONTw 6 106 5 5 6» 7 7 7 6$ BarnettA Myrtle Mardon Stable 7320-100 2158«YES POLLY wn6104 3 7 7 61 61 6 7 YarlintfVG Nowack and Yarling 4020-100 Time, :2Z%, :47%, 1:13%, 1:40%, 1:45. Track fast. , S2 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD3 MARLIE MAY $ 9.00 $ 3.20 $ 2.40 350—100 60—100 20—100 HADNOGAL 3.00 2.20 50—100 10—100 NIGHT GAIL 2.40 20—100 Winner— Ch. m, by Marvin May— Lena Wood, by Honeywood trained by C. Vanscoy; bred by Mr. A. Easton. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST — 4:31. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MARLIE MAY, well placed during the early stages and under strong restraint, responded with strong energy when called upon approaching the final eighth and, continuing strongly, wore down HADNOGAL in the final twenty yards. The latter, rushed into command, -was taken in hand in the run down the back stretch, was strongly urged entering the stretch run, continued gamely, but could not withstand the winner. NIGHT GAIL made a bold bid in •the final stages, but was not good enough. JUBILEE C. could not reach the leaders under strong urging. GRECIAN TIME had early speed. The others were never prominent. Overweight— Marlie May, 1 pound; Grecian Time, 5; Wardell Ormont, 1. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. Harass, Sept. 5, 1927— 1:38%— 4— 112. Purse 00. 4-year-olds 74-07$ ? r • upward- Claiming- Non-winners of two races since February 28. may-ib-J3-F.P Mavifiip f i -,andht-H4 lbs N°n-winners since February 28 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, 00. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va. 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt IiSS iitCTtWc,2 ! 32 31 212 14 14 PrehmW Mrs D J Whitlow 320-100 S7 SARAH JUSTICE wb 6 104 12 5 102 8£ 5= 5= 2£ BadaliJ F G Orr 920-100 ?SnvRALB°Y Wb61K 5 7 8* 6U 4= 4h 3h Ga5therA MrsEBShipp 1380-100 JSKPt™ ™ 10 112 4 8 64 41 3i 3i 43 KnightM D Hardy . 1180-100 739083LIVE ONE wbUIII 3 1 1" li 4 2 53 WestH J O Garrett 530-100 73909 BLACK NOSE w9106 110 9J 102 102 6 6»» HanauerC J Brin • 670-100 73904*EASTER BLOSSOM w 6 101 7 11 4i 52 71 74 74 StroudO p A Swain +2220-100 377 *THE BREAK wB11109 2 9 5£ 7« 84 83 8* ErbD T Do-hl + ?SSTFHALL wb 7 111 6 12 12 94 9i 92 9* MayerJ Mrs R Reeves 210-100 73722*SILVER PALM wb 5 106 10 4 V- .11* 11$ 11= 10= CassityW Mrs II E Nicely 630-100 73771*MAKALAW wb 5 105 11 2 24- 21 6$ 102 11= PantoneM Peacock Stable + 73776 GOLDKIN wb4109 8 6 111 12 12 12 12 SchlenkerA Mrs F Howard 880-100 TMutuel field. - Time, :25, :49. 1:15. 1:42J£. Track fast. ... 52 MUTTJEXS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS ?AR?£ $ 8-4° S 4-2° $ 3-00 320-100 110-100 50100 pfSmai mmrc lnSE 5-60 4-20 180-100 110-100 GENERAL BOY 6.00 200-100 Winner— B. m, by Galetian— Edna Cook, by Theo. Cook trained by D. J. Whitlow; bred by Mr. A. L Ferguson. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:01. AT POST — 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GALECO, never a great distance back and under strong restraint for five-eighths, responded to mild cXSutU,rSr.rl° 1 ° strc,!ch lo°k command with a rush and was never threatened, in the final eighth. SAKArl JUMlLb, away well, was forced to race wide throushout, weaved her way between horses in the i drive and closed strongly. GENERAL BOY, racing fonvardly from the start, was steered to the inside for the final quarter and, under strong urging throughout the last stages, outgamed DYAK The latter racing fonvardly from the start ntade a bold bid approaching the final quarter, but was in close quarters nilrl- vncr1- U-VF °NE Under g0od ratinS scttinS the Pa«. failed to respond to pressure. BLACK NOSE had no mishaps. EASTER BLOSSOM and THE BREAK had early speed CATCHALL noCSgSPe MAKALAW quit. SILVER PALM, hard hustled from the start, tired. GOLDKIN Showed 106.S74RhCR_ 111 73974 Buntr 106; 73717 Oakwoods Lad, 106; 73848 Buzan Around, 106; 739093Sis Royal, 104; 73845 Kieva Girl, 106; 73847 Intrip, 109 Overweight— Dyak, 1 pound; The Break, 3; Makalaw. 4. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Anaconda, Sept. 3, 1927-1:51-4—104. JPurse S500 74079 wX? ??id aT.d- CIaiminS- Non-winners since December 31. Weight, 111 lbs. MRwro Claiming price, 00. iviayia-ja-P.P Net va|ue t0 winner 0Q. secondt S60; thirdt Q. fourths eachj Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt KSvJ?-G P°INT "IS fhf 21 lh lh HanaucrC Miss M Decker and A Myer 580-100 73777*KAYAK wb 6 102 « 9 6 4 4 42 31 2 23 GrohsO L W Kidd 1250-100 74n SIE H- w 7 106 12 7 2* H* 1* 34 3 CarlbergC Mrs M Phillips 1910-100 0 QUOTUM wb5111 6 5 5h 6h 4" 4" 41. LakeL T N Gaughan 440-100 73610 +GRN COUNTRY wb 4 111 5 8 64 5» 54 52 4« ConnerR D Stone 2010-100 73845*BIG BROOK w4 103 2 3 82 83 62 62 6* PrehmW B Bagley 410-100 739112*FAIR MOLE wb 9 108 10 9 93 93 g3 73 72 ScottF W C Gillem 710-100 /2109*FOOTWORK wb 7 106 11 11 11= 113 104 92 83 BadaliJ F G Orr 12730-100 72136*ESCOLEE w7l01 1 12 12 12 12 102 92 CassityW W Weber 530-100 73B09 MR. SCHOTT wb4111 3 2 7* 7 74 8A 104 MayerJ H Bensinger 1 S!HIGH MAN w7106 8 10 102 101 14 11= lis FranklinE C E Davison 1040-100 72095*BABOO w 11 106 7 4 H 3£ 82 12 12 CampR G Shultz ± + iDcadheat. JMutuel field. - Time, :25, :49%, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:54%. Track fast. 2 KUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS- £?IJG Rnmur Dft,MT P0INT S13-60 5 9.80 $ 6.60 580-100 3S0-100 230-100 8-20 4-80 310-100 140-100 CHARLIE r»ADiiru H. 8.00 300-100 ttinner-B. g, by Bubbling Over-Belittin, by Black Toney trained by G. Gorbet; bred by Idle Hour btock Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST — 5:30£. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BOILING POINT, under good handling and under strong restraint in the early stages, moved into command under strong pressure and outgamed KAYAK in the last sixteenth. The latter, never a great distance back and strongly urged in the final drive, made a game bid, but was not good enough. CHARLIE H moved oitT?ir?ma-nd ,wh0n °alIcd Up°"* continued t0 set *he Pa« under occasional pressure, but tired in the drive QUOTUM, in close quarters and on the inside for the drive, hung in the closing strides. GREEN COUNTRY never a great distance back, could not improve position in the final drive under urging. BIG BROOK responded when called upon rounding the far turn, but went wide turning into the stretch. FAIR MOLE had no mishaps. ESCOLEE failed to respond when strongly urged. BABOO was used up in the first three-quarters. 7CtCl,,C-dr7319174 H,e TPla A 106 • IS76B?JSlna Sag0 106 ; 73908 Two Brooms 106 : 73907 Sea Fox, 106; /3973 Lmkville, 111; 73911 Ice Queen, 101; 73907 Nicella, 101; 72073 Volgadale 106 Overweight— Kayak, 1 pound; Big Brook, 2; Fair Mole, 2. Corrected weight — Quotum, 111. QUINELLA AT FAIRMOUNT PARK TUESDAY PAID 9.40. NINTH RACE 1 MILE. Harass, Sept. 5, 1927— 1:38%-4— 112. Turse 00. 3-year-olds 74ffc7Q4- and uPward- Maidens and winners of one race. Claiming. 3-vear-oIds. * 4 J 2 106 lbs.; older, 115 lbs. Maidens allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price. 00 DECLARED OFF.


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