Official Racing Charts: Sportsmans Park, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-11

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Q *W *-l I mm * ■■» W-» ■w ■»■»■»»- ■—■ -. -.- | OFFICIAL RACING CHARTS Copyright, 1942, by Triangle Publications, Int. , Sportsmans Park PARK 1-2 MILE. Thirteenth day of nineteen-day CICERO ILL SATURDAY. MAY 9. 1942-SPORTSMANS meeting Apr.l 25 to May 16 NatjonaMockey Club. Bahr gate used. Harvey camera. ~~ Stew7rd~Representinq Illinois Racinq Board, William Hamilton. Stewards of meeting. J J. Graddy and R P McAul.ffe. Judges. W. A. Reagan. W J. SheMey and W. R. Dahlstrom. Patrol Judges. W. Davis, Al Nun and G. Swain. Paddock Judge. J. P. Gruber. Clerk of Scales, G. W. Morrow. Timer, C. L. Trimble. Starter, Roy Dickerson. Raong Secn:tary._Patrick C. Galliger. Rac7ng~stmrat ~2T5 p. m. Centra. War~Time. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. "Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance. Percentage of winning favorites, spring meetinq, 1941, .30; current meeting. .33. Daily Double, first and second races._ Entries run as one horse No field horses. FIRST RACE 7-iTMILE_Out of Chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21. 1932—1:26%— 7 — 105 Purse S90°- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-ycar-L 1 7 O "J 7 5 L J / 0]ds, 118 lbs.; older. 122 lbs. Non-winners since March 7 of two | May 9-42 — Spt races allowed 2 lbs.; one race since then, 5 lbs.; since February 21, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 4 lbs. Net value to winner S700: second. 23; third. 0; fourth, 5. "index Horses Eqt A V t PP St j4 "s Str Kin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt ffi777-"lUTV GOLD w 4 106 3 4 lj 1" li, I" 1» RobertsonK C F Warner 1.60 gWFHIGHSCOPE wn 6 118 2 6 3", 4", 3 4 P MacAndwD 1 I. Kelloy 3.20 23083 EARLSBORO vw.5110 1 7 5 3" 4 3" 3i MartinG Mrs C Renfrew 25.30 22817IMKOK w h 5 105 8 1 7 5 5 A 5" 4- HideyJ Mrs E B Carpenter 9.10 22821 "I *ST ROE w 5 108 4 5 2; 2* 2 2- 5i GuerinE Whatley and Foe;elson 10.20 23088 tG A TO ui7110 7 2 P OU 62 6- 6" FranklinE Mrs A M Creech 4.40 23088*MYUN W..6100 5 3 6i * T»| V 7 C.illespieW Mrs ■ A Fawcett 25.0 22855*1 OIINWALIIS b 8 107 J, 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 MecklerM HHodgk.nson 189U Apprentice allowance waived. Time, :2335, :48-*5. 1:15%. 1:29%. Track fast. , — . Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to N . . 5.20 3.00 2.80 1.60 .50 .40 k | n RUSTV GOLD Mutuel Prices So% ............. « »■» ■" jj Winner Br. f. by Bostonian- Kutl.s Hope. h Monks Way. trained by S. Lipiec ; bred by Messrs. H. Fricdb.T" and E *xton. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 2:17. OFF AT 2:17 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start rood Hon, stall Rate. Won eas,l ; second and third drivine. RUSTY GOLD, hav.n* eood early under mild in the final drew away to win by a speed took command soon after the start and. tfgng eighth, wide margin. HIGHSCOPE, always within striking distance of the pace, moved UP«M « «u J taraine tor home and got up in the last lew strides to get the place narrowly. EARLSBOLO, well baik fo! a half mile closed steadily whit, savin, ground in the last c-Uhth. SIMKOE also closed some ground. 1 T ROSE -bowed good early speed, then tired in the final drive. Scratched-22909 Sharpshell. 110; 20811 The Marker, lit; 23085 Joyr.de .110: 10828 Sly Gal, 104, 23088 Donnagina. 111; 23133 High Talent, 101; 23133Happened, 110; 18608 My Dance, 106. Overweight— CornwaOis, 2i pounds. SECOND RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chutel. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932—1:26%--O 7—105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners since O O "5 Q Z. 5 2. 5 O April 24. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since March 7 allowed 3 May 9-42— Spt lbs.; since February 21, 5 lbs.; in 1942, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner S700; second. S125; third. S50 j fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V-t "4 ns Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22044-KFEKFF m 107 1 5 1" 2i 2:f 1! l4 I.oweW Mrs J Purpura 2.10 22910 tBBY GOLD w 112 10 3 t fj 4h 3: F| JohnsonWL W F and C V Sparks 1£S0 22735*BEZIQUE wb 99 3 7 2 lli 1" 2l P GillespieW Mrs A C Klein 1.90 22820JEWELI S OWN w 105 2 10 8h 92 7h 61 4h RobertsonK C F Wagner 1Q60 22732 tCOMEX wbHO 5 6 5J U P 5i 5" HaycockMJ Clark and Hedde o 60 • 22114 +SKIPPERS MATE wb 115 6 9 10 10 10 8- 6:i SylvesterA Guerrera and Rossi 4.80 22908 MINRAB w 109 9 2 31 4 U 4 7:i MacAndwD Janicki and Gansac !.« 22732*TATES BOY w 107 4 4 4 5 6a 7l 8 Gueri.iE Montell Farm 25.50 22735 KARLSPAR w 112 8 8 9- U P 9h P JonesUJ S Y Howell 123.80 18540 MY BANJO wb112 7 1 1*1* W 10 10 LitzbgerH Mrs R Wilcox 48.50 tApprcntice allowance waived. Time. :2425. :50«5, 1:17. 5, 1:31. Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to » 6.20 4.60 3.60 2.10 1.30 .80 k k in* KEEKEE Mutue Prices baby gold 12.20 7.20 5.10 2.60 IT1UIMV.I isww BEZIQUE 5.20 160 Winner— Ch. f. by Whiskalong— Predominant, by Dominant, trained by J. Purpura; bred by Regan Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO P0ST-2:47. OFF AT 2:47J CENTRAL WAR TIME. _ . , . . . , .. Start good from stall gate. Won easily: second and third driving. KEEKEE showed m front for a the back stretch when steered lo the outside took quarter, then dropped back, came again after reaching command rounding the far turn and, under slight pressure, drew away to win as she pleased. BABY GOLD, *low to settle into stride, closed steadilv rounding the final turn while saving ground and was going eamely i.t the end. but was no match for the winner. BEZIQUE forged to the front after going a quarter and set the pace to the final quarter, then tired. JEWELLS OWN, well back early, closed some ground in the final r*£2IS*» JSmZ Bfoil Gloria, 107; 22985Swift Sue, 107; 22735ChicwTn, 107; 22623 Magic Power. 109; 22623 Auld Larfg Syne, 102. Overweight— Baby Gold, 3 pounds; Jewells Own. 3: Comcx. 1. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 3.60. THIRD RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932—1:26%— 4 and upward. Claiming. 4-year-/ s90°- 7 — 105 Purse -year-olds O * O "J Q 3 i. 3 * olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 24 allowed May 9-42— Spt 2 lbs.; since March 7, 5 lbs.; since February 21, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 00; second. S125; third. S50 ; fourth, S25. In.lex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Vi r,s Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 230281 CHERRIKO wb4108 1 3 li 1- l1 l2 1*4 HigleyJ J Emery 2.20 230321 ROMAN DESCENT w 4 113 2 4 3 2h 2 22 2i I.en.monsH T W Reardon 2.90 22r0n HIGH NME wb 4 106 3 7 7,; 7s 78 6" 3 GuerinE A J Waldron 20.80 22622 SKAGWAY wb4112 8 2 *« 4« 3i V- 4 | JohnsonWL D C Wilhelm 10.80 229811 IGHT TIDE wb4118 6 6 54 b* 4s 4 5* HaycockMJ Mrs J L Oglesby 6.20 21547 DAVID B JR w4110 4 5 6: 6- 61 5h 61 LoweW H L Hough 7.00 09339 JAY BFE DEE w 5 112 7 8 8 3 8 8 7« MacAndwD P L Kelley 22.50 2312TC C0 wb6112 5 1 2 3 5" 1* 8 I.itzbgerH Mrs G B Scallon 8.10 Time, :2325, :483, 1:1545, 1:29%. Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid — , r Odds to 1 6.40 3.60 2.80 2.20 .80 .40 . • CHERRIKO Mutuel ki .n Prices jgc** ....... 3.80 xm .90 m Winner-Br. f. by Balko-Cherry Orchard, by Display, trained by P. Groos ; bred by Mr. A. G. Vandcr-Lilt Winner entered to be d.iimed for .5CG. WENT TO POST— 3:17. OFF AT 3:17J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good fron, .tall pt. Won easily; se.o,,,! and third -Viv-g W«Otojk command soon closest to the after the start and, setting all her own pace, came on to «M easily. ROMAN DESCENT, wnner after eomg a quarter, closed gamely in the final drive, but could never reach the winner HIGH while ground in the final eighth to fret be NAME very sW« to settle into stride, dosed Stead* saving show nanolv SKAGWAY raced evenly and showed eood speed throughout but could never threaten TUSCO ntti strongly for a half mile, then tired. the winner LIGHT TIDE could never gd up. Scratched— 23085 Big Bubble, 112; 231352Deep End, 115. Overweight High Hit. 1 pound ; Skafway, 2. * FOlRTH RACK 1 1-lG MILES. Haramzada, May 21, 1932 — U4MH— 5— 111. and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 117 4-year-olds Purse *S900. ♦ O O A f / J Z 4 U iDS . older, 120 lbs. Non-winners since March 7 of two races al-May 9-42 — Spt lowed 2 lbs.; one race since then, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,250; if for 81,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winners 12.50 each; third, S50; fourth, 5. Hfnd H EqtAWtPPSt 4 .and % SI r Km Jockeys Owners Odds tl Strt 23031 tCOMMIXION w.4110 1 3 U 1- 2" PJ 14 WwyJ Mrs G Van Krc 11.50 230S2 -tWIIJO wb4102 9 8 6; 5* I1 I1 1iMurphyS IMGnm 8.40 22861! A» TOM" w 4 112 10 7 7- 9« 7 61 8| JohnsonFM Mis B D.nemark 6 80 22627#ELEVTH HOUR wi4U0 3 4 9» 10 9* I* 4" PucciB Mn I. B Hmdwl 3.70 2"" ItTM IN, | KIHI w.i4 114 7 H1 7 ". 3A 5 ; Oro.JK Mrs A Wchrheim 10.50 | J5 OCEAN BOUND wi 411 8 5 31 P 9* 4" 61 HajrcadkHJ W A Osborne 3.10 g , .AMBIT v.i! , 115 2 1 4 P 4 V 7 .lobnsonWI. D» WiDielm 8.00 B988 HOPE DIAMOND wb6107 4 6 V 4J 8; 9° 8h Inge C M.ss Ruth Sidell 11.70 22988CHOCOI/TE MAIDws 4 112 5 10 10 8h GJ 7" 9«* UTvmA Hilltop Stock Fam 1670 23028 DM-1 i!0 K wn7105 6 2 21 6 10 10 10 GuerinE BJ lUnnebry 46.80 tOcad beat Time, :25%, U%. 1:17%, 1:46%, 1:52%. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — » f— Odds to N C0MMIXI0N 12.20 10.20 7.00 5.10 4 10 2 50 Ml utuel Prices n jjw mi 76° ;:j; 38° 280 jj Winner* Commixion, eh. e, by Sunpat,. Dark GliilW, by Traumer. trained by A. E. Van Pee. b.,,1 by Mr W S Kilmer. Arnbo, rh. f, by Ameririn Flag Btfto, by On Watch, trained by J. M. .neve; bred by Mr H N Davif. ornrriixion enleieo" lo be daiim-d lor ,2M; Ambo, .XX. WENT TO POST -3:48. OFF AT 3:18 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Continued ori page twenty-two. Sportsmans Park Continued from Page Six Start eood from stall j;ate. Won driving; third the same. COMMIXION took a short lead in the first few jra*an, drew away roundine, the setond turn, eave w.iy slightly when AMBO slipped up on the iiiMdc aa the find turn, came a-ain in the last few strides to Rajah in a dead heat with AMBO. The latter, alwavs within striking distance of the leader, closed syufily while saving eround. showed in front to the lat MMiity jards. then eaveway slichtl . but lasted to Rajah on even terms with COMVIIXIOV. LACTOSE, never far from the pace, closed slronuly on the ouNide in the final eighth to take the show. ELEVENTH HOCK closed much eround in the last quarter. OCEAN BOUND and GAMBIT both tired after show ins; cood eail speed. DEEP HOCK quit after going the first half. Scratched— 23136Black Time. 113; 23130 Song Master, 109; 22783Toms Ladd, 117. Overwendit Chocolate Maid. 2 pounds; Deep Hock. 3. FIFTH RACE 5-8 MILE Out of Chute. The Pelican, Oct. 18, 1934 — 1:00%— n • * a I 4 — 105. Ogden Avenue Handicap. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and ■ * • * I upward. May 9-42 — Spt Net va|ue to wjnner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Kqt A Wt PP St ,* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22911 EQ IT STAR wb5116 4 3 2J 1J 1J ll LemmonsH Mrs A K Weast 2 20 22986 fT. M. DORSETT wb6115 7 5 41 MP 2i GaariaE Joe W Brown 5 40 21789 CANT LOSE wb3108 8 6 14 2i f | 8" MacAndwD Mrs H P Bonner 2.20 18765 VALDINA GROOM wb 4 118 2 8 5J 5s 4J 4 EbbertsA Mrs A M Creech 24 40 22624 CAM FIN w 5 100 5 1 3h 4» 5 52 GillespieW F R Meisineer 52 80 23134BALLINDERRY wb6 104 1 4 V 1* 7J 6h MurphyS Hilltop Stock Farm 8 10 18796 CROSSBOW II. wb 9 112 6 7 8 8 8 V Gauch-tEA Mrs C, B Scallon 32 00 216450. K. MCLLEN wb5 108 3 2. 6J 6i 62 8 Hielel Whatl.y 4 FaaaJaM 6.00 Time, :232, :48 5, 1:01%. Track fast. , Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to KA..4-..I DmIo EQUISTAR 6.40 3.80 2.80 2.20 .90 .40 IYIUIU6I I llCeS T. M. DORSETT 5.20 3.60 1.60 80 CANT LOSE 3.00 .50 Winner— B. h, by Equipoise— Moving Star, by North Star III., trained by A. K. Weast; bred by Mrs. W. P. Stewart. WENT TO POST— 4:23. OFF AT 4:23J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Stirt eood from stall eate. Won drivine; second and third the same. EQITSTAR. a forward factor from the beeinnine. was rushed up on the inside entrrine the back stretfh to take command under a drive all throueh the final quarter arid lasted to win by a safe niarein. T. M. DORSETT, never far from the leaders, closed stronely after reaching the stretch. CANT LOSE, having eood early speed, went into the lead in the first few yards and set the pare to the back stretch, then drifted out sljehtly and held on eamely to the last eighth, then tired. VALDINA GROOM raced evenly and was never a serious threat. CAM FIN had some early speed. Scratched— 22984 Future Winning, 101: 16574 Try Fin, 104; 230332Golden Goose, 102. Overweieht — Cant Lose. 2 pounds; Valdina Groom. 1. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Haramzada, May 21, 1932— 1:48%— 5— 111. W W *" af * W Midwest Athletic Club Handicap. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and ™ " ™ upward. May 9-42 — Spt Net va[ue t0 winner ,075; second, 50; third, 25; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *4 M % Str Fin Jockey! Owners Odds Strt 2291imiREE CLOVERS wb 5 112 3 1 3 3£ 2h U 1" FrankliE R G Whittington 350 23134 RELIOUS wb 4 1046 5 5* 5-i 4" 3:i |*J Hielev.I C H Dursch 4 10 22986IVALDINA PAUL wb 4 116 4 6 6 6 6 4h 31 MacAndwD B Hernandez 2 20 23087 ONE JEST wb7105 5 4 4£ 4 52 6 41 HaskellL C E Davison 13 40 22911HTNUM wb5112 1 3 14 1J 14 lh Ra| LoTurcoA Endovina and Terry 3 70 22689 BOBS WAY wB4108 2 2 2i 2l 3" 5J 6 LemmonsH E R Moulder 8 10 Time, :252£. :bQ%, 1:17, 1:45, 1:51. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , Kilnl-iil Dn!/ Ae THREE CLOVERS 9.00 4.20 2.80 3.50 1.10 .40 /yiUiUGi rnces relious 5.20 3.00 i.eo 50 VALDINA PAUL 2.60 .30 Winner— Strawberry ro. g, by Ramoneur— Maria Nash, by Sir John Johnson, trained bv J. L. Tavlor; bred bv Mr. W. E. Smith. WENT TO POST— 4:53. OFF AT 4:53 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won drivine; second and third the same. THREE CLOVERS, outrun in the early staees, moved up steadily while racing on the outside, finished swiftlv, although bearing out in the final eiehth, got up in the last stride and won narrowly. RELIOLS. well back for the first half, closed a big gap rounding the final turn, came to the inside after reaching the stretch, but could not head the winner. VALDINA PACE trailed the li«-ld for the first three-quarters, then closed with a belated rush to eet the show. ONE JEST was never a serious threat. VINUM set the pace to the final sixteenth, then tired. BOB S WAY showed eood early speed, then tired. Scratched— 23034Allenjay, 104. Overweieht — Relious. 2g pounds. SEVENTH RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932-1:265-2 3 2 4 3 7—105. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. °4-tvs year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners since April 24 o ao _m ♦ May y-ll— Jspt allowed 3 lbs.; since March 7, 5 lbs.; since February 21, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,750, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 50; second. 50; third. 5; fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *4 jtj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22736-HI GOLD wb 5 114 5 1 2? P P 2* 1" OrosJE J * hinard Jr 220 22622-,fNEW ENGLANDRwb 4 109 1 4 1 1| lh lh •■ HielevJ William Mikel 570 22782*PANORASCOPE m 7 109 4 6 5h 4J 3h 3| 84 GuerinE C U Yaeeer 7 40 22912 YESTERYEAR w 4 115 6 2 4h 3" 4£ 4h 4h FranklinE H Golden 4 00 23034 THREE BANGS w 7 114 3 5 3 fl f| 5h 52 JonesRJ F Serov 2100 22986 WEISENHEIMER wb6119 2 7 6 5» 5j 6 61 HaskellL C E Davison 5 00 19102 ROLLING BALL wb 7 114 7 3 7 7 7 7 7 LitzbeerH Needmore Stat* 710 Time, :242£, :494, 1:l6i/5, 1:30. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , r Odds to , rVAnl-iis-J Dm!/./m« hi gold 640 3-60 300 2.20 .80 .50 fYlUrUcI I llCeS NEWENGLANDER 5.40 4.40 1.70 120 PANORASCOPE 5.20 1.60 Winner— Br. h. by Hi jack— Goldonna. by Donnacona. trained by I. Parke; bred bv Messrs. R. H. Fereuson and E. K. Thomas. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:231. OFF AT 5:24 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drivine: second and third the same. HI GOLD, a fcrward factor throughout, forced the pace to the final sixteenth, then, under a drive, closed strongly to outeame NEW ENGLANDER in the final strides. The latter took command in the first few yards, set the pace to the final seventy yards, then gave way when the winner challenged. PANORASCOPE. always in a contendine position, closed strongly on the inside in the iinal eiehth to get the show. YESTERYEAR raced forwardly to the final quarter, then tired. THREE BANGS had sonic early speed. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Haramzada. May 21, 1932— l:48as— 5— 111. 2 3 2 4 4 Purse °0. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of I- J £. H *+ two races since February 21. 4-year-olds, 115 lbs.: older. 117 lbs. May 9-42 — Spt Non-winners since January 7 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner 25; second. S100: third. 0; fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St x/i Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds *T Strt 22823 WEE MOT wb4110 3 8 82 Pf 4* 1* P HavcockMJ Mrs I. Dileer 630 23089 TWO PLY wb5109 6 4 1» 1£ 2J 3J 2" RaaartaaaK C F Wacner 6.80 23035 STAND IN wb8112 2 2 2i 2i l2 ** VI CmiinE H Trotsek 2.20 22784* BOSKY DELL wb4105 7 9 9 9 8" 5" 4J HalevT Mrs H P Bonner 18.60 22737-SWEET STORY wb4107 5 7 5l 41 34- 5- I.ow.W Mrs E Oral 5.40 22913 YONDKI.I. E. wb4 112 1 3 b* 6- 61 64 6+ WhiteE Mrs M Hornbeck 53.10 O088*ADORESS wk6 104 8 6 ? 8- 9 8* l« HielevJ Mrs C E Dale 10.90 22621 1 BORDERS BOY wi 4115 4 1 4J 5l 1* 1» 8 MacAadTwO I D Craig 4.70 23082 CACKLE TIME wn6112 9 5 aj 31 5 9 9 MarphyS Whatley and Fogelson 25 90 Time, :2525. :5tH5, 1:1745. 1:4635. 1:5135. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , Odds to k A A. ID* WEE SCOT 14.60 7.00 4.40 6.30 2.50 1.20 Mutuei r rices two ply 6.40 360 220 so STAND IN 3.00 .50 Winner B f. bv EsasSM Sunnv LassW, bv Sun Flae. trained bv I. lo Dilcei ; bred bv Mr. Wm. Zieeler, Jr. Wiaaar eatered la be daisacd for ,000. WENT TO POST-5:541. OFF AT 5:54J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood fi stall 14.it o. Won casitj ; tscaad and third dm me. WEE SCOT, slow to settle into stride. Was vice red to the outMile coins; down the back stretch the last time around and. under BtasaaTa, forged to the fiont iciuiidme the final 1 11 in. tlased stoutly and won b a wide Riarein. TWO PLY took command soon after the stall, set 1 1 if pact for the first half, then |a* S way when STAND IN took the lead, came ■gala in the last eiehth. but was nccr able to threaten the winner. STAND IN. ru-died SSS on the outside enti 1,111; tlie back tielch the la -t tune aniiiiid. showed in front for a quarter, then tiled BOSKY DEM well bach m the saris states, r las id aiaca graaaal in the last quarter. SWEET stoky racad m spots CACKLE TIME had some e.nlv SBSad Scratched 22823 Thtee Sands. 114: 21743Petplex, 114: 22857 Valvesta. 114. NINTH RACK 7-8 MILK Out of Chute. Pigeon Hole. Oct. 21. 1932— 1 : 26*v- ? 1 ? 4 4Vi 7 — ,0i" ,,ursc 5900. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year- £. L. *f . J «4/2 o|ds , ,s „s 0|dcr 122 lbs. Non-winners since March 7 of two races allowed 2 lbs.; one race since then. 5 lbs.: since February 21, 8 lbs. Claiming price. ,250; if for ,000, allowed 4 lbs. DECLARED OFF.


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