Beulah Park, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-02

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BEULAH PARK COLUMEUS. OHIO. TUESDAY. MAY 1. 1928.— Beulah Park 1-2 Mile. Ninth day. Beulah Park Jockey Club. Spring meeting of tt days. Weather clear. Stewards. J. T. Ireland. J. A. Murphy and H. I. Shepherd. Judges, W. It. Norvell and C. Stands. Starter, L. Dean. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell. 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 carri ei. •Indicates apprentice allowance. 9til99 FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Randals Royal. Aug. 11. 1927—1:01—6—112. Purse 00. 2-■IH/I* year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 75: second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt tHMHX ARMING SHUT w 112 6 7 7= 42 2» l"k D Burm-y Mrs R J Howell 200-100 23702 OH MM w 111 4 6 6 2 U 21 H Hav E E Carver 2880-100 23777 BUSY MISS w 105 7 3 H 31 3"k 31 J OMalley L Gallo 1800-10 23619 SFTHS BTRANGERw 107 12 4" lu 42 4-i C Hooper E A Crecelius 600-10 23777 = HOUGHTONS ALlBIw 112 8 5 21 61 51! 51 H Ha way Jenkins and Perry 270-10 23702 ROCKY PEN w 112 2 1 3MJ ff1 t? J I Smith C Way 410-100 22870 GOLDEN ART w 110 3 4 E1 8 8 71! J M Date C Morris WW 11 23804 EMILE F. w 108 5 8 8 5« 71 8 C Ksland N B Marshall 3210 100 Time. 1:03%. Track fast. - CERTIFICTS PAID- -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-CHARMING SHOT .00 .40 .80 200—100 120—100 93—100 OH ME 22.00 14 40 1000—100 620—100 BUSY MISS 9.20 360— 10C Winner — B. g, by War Shot— Charmant. by The Rascal trained by R. J. Howell; bred by Mr. Sveu Christensenl. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:15. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. CHARMING SHOT began slowly, but saved ground on the first turn and. working his way up on the outside in the last quarter, outfinished OH ME through the final drive. OH ME saved ground on the first turn, showed much speed in racing into the lead and finished gamely. BUSY MISS raced prominently throughout and outgamed BETH S STRANGER. The latter had no mishaps. HOUGHTON S ■ ALIBI. ROCKY DEN and GOLDEN ART ran extremely wide on the first ti rn, which ruined their chances. Overweight — Oh Me. 2 pounds. 94ft9Q SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Randals Royal, Aug. 11, 1927—1:01—6—112. Purse 00. ■ lU fc?«3 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75: second. 5; third. 0. Index Horses AWtlPSt 4 2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners E|uiv. Be ok. Strt 23408 GOLDEN LOCKS w 6 102 6 2 li I1! I1 lii J OMalley J Everest 250-100 23145MARK ATJRELE ws 6 101 4 4 21 2 1 21 2* E Shpshe L J Laingor 1670-100 18886 ONE GOLD BUCK w 5 107 1 7 6" 32 3- 3! D Fowler P M Sturm 2710-100 20493 OUT OF SIGHT w 6 115 5 9 9 62 52 4" S Banks A S Dodd 290-100 19794 FORFTOP vv 4 112 3 6 5" 51 4"k 521 D Burney G E Keller 730-100 18265 ROSABELLA w 6 99 8 8 7» 71 72 63 G Wilams H E Brown Bfk Fr.i St 2520-100 19798LADY SHAW w I 100 7 5 4h 9 8H 71 W Bonner W M Palmer 2800-100 21015 DL R. ANTY JR.w 8 115 9 10 10 10 91 82 C Hooper W R Hall 440-100 22715 MISS MILES w 4 104 2 1 31 42 6! 9l P Cogan A G 1 un!ap 2510-100 1196C LUCILE KUSSLLw 9 106 10 3 81 8h 10 10 C Ksland M F Carroll 1400-100 Time, 1:02%. Track fast. ,- CERTIFICTS PAID- EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- GOLDEN LCCKS $ 7.00 $ 4.40 $ 3.60 250—100 120— 1C0 80—100 MARK AURELE 13.40 7.40 570—100 270—100 ONE GOLD BUCK 9.40 370—100 WinneT — Ch. m. by Golden Broom — Ringlets, by Frizzle trained by J. Everest; bred by Mr. Walter M. Jeffords. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:44. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; see-ond and third the same. GOLDEN LOCKS took the lead in the first eighth and held the race safe to the end. MARK AURELE was always in closest pursuit and finished gamely. ONE GOLD BICK .aved ground on the first turn, but was tiring at the end. OUT OF SIGHT began slowly, but closed u; miieh ground. FORE-TOP ran fairly well. DANIEL R. ANTHONY JR. was never prominent. MISS MILES was eased up in the st i etch. Scratched— 21584 Sniper. 109; 205593 Passenger. 109: 23S.°.2:I.ittle Avon, 106: 25807 Fairlight, 106. Overweights — One Cold Buck, 1 pound; Out of Sight, 5: Lady Shaw, 1: Lucille Bussell. 2. rt~J4i"KO/f THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923—1 :05%— 7— 104. Purse AifttXJPi S5CC. 4-year-clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 % Sir Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 20952 ANN GROG AN w 6 112 4 1 ]■ 2- l1 1"- K McCiay S Goiliet 350-100 83— 5HAVA ELECTRICw S 110 8 4 3» 4= 31 21 L Burney G E Keller 490-100 23888-FLFUR-IiE-LIS w 4 112 6 5 51 51 4l 3» J I Smith A Smitha 390-100 23886= * CARRIE BELLE w 4 99 7 3 22 II 2h 4h J OMalley P Hinphy 350-100 23887 LIBORIO w 7 97 3 2 4 31 51* V E Shpshe D G Pino 3050-100 17273 STT MISS LIZZIEw 7 112 2 6 61 6= 62 64 H Hay F J Bovle 830-100 18236EL ASTRO wb 8 111 10 8 71 73 73 7 J Pevic T J Abram* 860-100 23407 SINGLEHAND wr. 6 102 5 9 8« 8 85 S5 W Bonner Guciardo Bros 3110-100 23426 CRPDENAS w8 102 17 9999 W Kempf G J Winter 4730-100 20326 = FLITTER w 4 115 9 Refused. S Banks A S Fodd 1700-100 Time, 1:10. Track fast. CERTIFICTS PAID- EOUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS--, ANN GROGAN .00 .00 .80 350—100 2CC— 100 140—100 HAVANA ELECTRIC 5.00 3.80 150—100 90—100 FLEUR-DE-LIS 4.20 110—100 Winner — Ch. m, by Enfield — Duvine, by David Tenny trained by S. Corbet; bred by Mr. S. S. Eakle. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:16. AT POST— 9J minutes. Start good and slow for all but Flitter. Won driving: second and third the same. ANN GROGAN raced forwardly from the ttart and. passing CARRIE BELLE in the stretch, outgamed HAVANA ELECTRIC in the final drive. The latter finished gamely on the outside of the leaders. FLEUR-DE-LIS closed up some ground and came gamely through the stretch. CAKBIK BELLE tired in the last sixteenth, as did LIBORIO after showing early speed. STRUT MISS LIZZIE was going fast at the end. Scratched— 23886 Lafe M., 112: 23469 Despite, 109; 23886 High Art, 95; 23885= Isosceles, 105. Overweights — El Astro, 1 pound; Flitter, 3. Corrected weights — Liborio, 97: Singlehand, 102. f A tflOCT FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Carrie Moore, April 23, 1923— l-bV/V— 7— 104? Purse t:v £a*y 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt fa Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv Hook. Str t 23889 KALAKAUA w 5 97 6 2 1 l1 li 11 E Shpshe J R Oarlock 560-100 23889 KENDALL w 8 110 4 1 4» 31 21 23 C Hooper C W Hall 330-100 23778*LOYAL LEGION wb 5 101 2 7 5" 51! 41 3! J Cingore F A Walker 660-100 19740 UNCLE ABE wb 7 111 9 4 2 22 31 41 J Pevic C A Pavis 1030-100 23835 FORE LADY w 5 108 8 3 l» 41 »» P B Aron R F Coppage 390-100 23468SUBTLE w G 103 5 10 10 Si 62 62 K Gleeel M Grant 660-100 23832 DR. MAC MILLANw 6 101 10 6 6» 71 72 71 W Bonner Miss D Hicks 5430-100 18750 HO-HORRY wb 7 111 19 9" 9 9H 85 II Ha way C E Davison 3140-100 19797 GEORGE KUFFANw 9 113 3 5 71 61 81 92 J Hatton K G Marlman 1740-100 23887 3SIIERANDO w 9 102 7 8 8110 10 10 P Cogan Parks and Bowen 1340-100 Time. 1:09%. Track fast. CERTIFICTS PAID- EQUIVAL NT BOOKING CDDS- KALAKAUA 3.20 $ 4.40 $ 3.80 560—100 120—100 90—100 KENDALL 4.60 3.60 130—100 80—100 LOYAL LEGION 4.00 100—100 Winner— B. g, by Eastertide Jr. — Mangonel, by Carbine trained by J. R. Carlock; bred by estate of Mr. A. W. Carter*. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:50. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. KALAKAUA took the lead at once and showed the most speed, but was doing his best at the end to outfinish KENDALL. The latter was shuffled back early, but gained steadily nnel was wearing the winner down. LOYAL LEGION closed up considerable ground and, in a hard drive, outfinished UNCLB ABE. The latter had no mishaps and tired, as did FOKE LADY. Scratched— 239132Is Zat So, 110; 23912 = Ima Fox, 107; 23915 Patriarch, 109; 21574 Hughes Graham, 105. Overweights — Uncle Abe, 5 pounds; no-Horry, 5; George Kuffan, 4: Sherando, 2. 3 Q/fl*rfcS £» FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Canie Moore, April 23, 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104. Purso UixLPiirfO 00. 3-ycar-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third. 0. Index Horses AWtlPSt Vi l/* Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 23942 BET Y BROWNING w 10f 10 4 1» 1» 1= 1» I, Aron It F Coppaire 360-100 23861 OUT STEP w 106 1 1 S 3i 3 2! C Hooper Mrs W C Trover 600-100 23860 -REGULARITY w 108 7 8 61 41! 2nk 3! J D Smith C R Campbell 330-100 23858 SNAPPY PAL w 106 3 6 71 61 41 4* P Cogan B McSherry 690-100 23914 KEEN LINE w 103 6 3 211 2! 51 5* J M Dale F Easley 1990-100 23450-CHAS ROBINSON wb 112 8 5 3! 51 61 6» H Hay L Leielerman 720-100 23450 WAGER w 104 2 2 41 S1 7» 71 E Shpshe L C Everitt 1150-100 23508 CHERRYPICKER w 107 5 7 8» 71- 8« 82 D Fowler E J Goodman HM-lOO 23450 ARCHAIST wtb 112 4 9 909s 910 910 D Burney K S Cleveland 1280-100 23858 FAST WIND wb 106 9 10 10 10 10 10 C Ksland N B Marshall 2720-100 Time. 1:10. Track fast. - CERTIFICTS PAID- ,-EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS- BETTY BROWNING ,20 .00 .60 360—100 200—100 130—100 OUT STEP 9.00 5 00 350—100 150—100 RGULARITY 3.40 70—100 Winner — Ch. f. by Seth — Joyce Hoffman, by Prince Hermis trained by O. Johnson; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones. WENT TO POST— 4:21. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow for all but Fast Wind. Won driving; second and third the same. BETTY BROWNING raced into a long early lead and was never in serious trouble, but her rider drew up at the finish line. OUT STEP came fast and gamely through the stretch after making a slow beginning. REGULARITY tired after raeing up into second plae-e when entering the stretch. SNAPPY PAL closed up much ground and was going well at the end. KEEN LINE tired after going a good half. Scratched— 25781 Besom, 112: 23942 George Mehas. 109: 23800 Peralta, 109: 17024 Delarious, 105. Overweights — Betty Browning, 1 pound; Out Step, 2; Regularity, 4; Keen Line, l; Cherrypicker, 2; Fast Wind, 1. O/l fkrr SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Ombrage. May 5, 1926— 1:48%— 5— lllT~Purse 00. £ £l~£:7 £i 4 ye.-.r-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second. 00; third. 0. Index Hoises AWtPPSt % J,i %» Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Book. Strt 2:i9 1 5 ■ FK AN K MAN wb 7 110 5 8 8 i 4 3» 21 lnk J M Dale Mrs J Burks I9U-100 23891 = BONAPARTE wb 7 102 2 1 21 1» l2 l1 V J OMalley J J McAuliffe 700-100 23891 * LITTLE CLAIR w 7 103 3 2 3! 3l 2» 31 3"k E Shpshe J Bronenlieig- 2210-100 23863PAYMAN w 7 110 6 10 10 9! 61 4S 4 P Cogan Berinpo and Lacassin 290-100 23597 3 PRAISE wb 8 106 9 6 6! 7 52 5 f * C Hooper G W Ogle 790-100 2394C*WRACK RAY w 7 100 1 7 71 8! 9 1 72 62 W Bonner E M Lutz 1290-100 23864ROCKFORD wn 7 108 4 5 5i 61 72 61 73 J D Smith C Collins 1650-100 2391 7= WILDCAT ws 8 106 8 9 9110 81 93 S1 C Ksland W M Metzger 2350-100 23917RF.P wtb 8 112 7 3 11 22 41 81 9« S Banks Jenkins and lerry 1030-100 2 3888 FLANK ATTACK w5 97 10 4 4»k r 10 10 10 W Kempf M M Horch 5590-100 Time, 1:6£. Track fast. - CERTIFICTS PAID EOUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS- FRANKMAN $ 5.80 $ 4.40 $ 3.20 190—100 120—100 60—100 BONAPARTE 5.20 4.00 160 — 100 103—100 LITTLE CLAIR 7.00 250—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Superman — Franks Daughter, by Frank Gill trained by J. Burks; bred by Mr. nenry T. Oxnanl. Winner entered to be claimed for ?1,200. WENT TO POST— 4:50. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FRANKMAN steadily improved his position while racing on the outside and in a game finish headed BONAPARTE in the last seventy yards. BONAPARTE showed the most speed nearly throughout and was racing gamely at the end, but tiring. LITTLE CLAIR was close up all the way and going well at the finish. PAYMAN began slowly, but closed an immense gap and finished fast, but in close quarters on the inside. PRAISE ran a good race. REAP quit badly. Scratched— 23890 EIk rest. 105: 23940-Foreman, 102: 2:1917 Transfer, 105: 2.SS93 = Salvage, 105. Overweights — Praise, 1 pound; Rock ford, 1; Wildcat. 1; Flank Attack, 2. O/ifkOC SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Dandybrush, Aug. 6, 1927—1 :46— 6— 104. MUIO Puree S7CC. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 15; second, 15: third, 0. Index Horses AWtlPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equi v. Book. Strt 239182 "DYNAMO w 4 105 1 2 8" 7s 51 32 F W Bonner G S Ball 80-100 2".5«9ATADOR w 4 111 7 3 3» 3« U l1 21 C Ksland I Garson 510-100 23912VALIANT w5 99 6 10 5! 5h 6 1 5! 3* N Coltoff Franklin Stable 3590-100 17330 IVY , wb 7 110 5 5 61 61 72 72 4" H Ha" way C Maulding 3820-100 2331 1 HONK w I 106 S 6 4"k 41 31 2"k 5» P Cogan W A McKinney 920-100 23945* ILLINOIS KING vv 7 102 9 4 V V 2i 4h 62 C Cotton JF Boon 660-100 S3SM FORECLOSE w 4 108 2 1 81 8= 8! 7nk L Aron R F Coppage ir0-100 23940*BILLY OHARE w6 99 10 8 2l 2" 41 6" 8 G Wilams E P Barnes 2150-100 239 16 TCHADAR wr 4 102 4 9 9" 10 9 9« 92 K Glecil Mrs A Robinson 3LS0-10O 23946*FORD BRENT w 4 104 3 7 10 9! 10 10 10 J M Dale C E Splan 4990-100 Time, 1:50%. Track fast. - CERTIFICTS PAID- EQUIVAL NT BOOKING ODDS- DYNAMO .60 .60 .63 80—100 30—100 30—100 ATADOR 3.80 3.20 90—100 60—100 VALIANT 9.20 360—100 Winner — B. g, by Zeus — Busy Alice, by Cunard trained by O. n. Erskine; bred by Messrs. Montfort and B. B. .hues I. Winner entered to b claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST— 5:19. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won hardily; second and third driving. DYNAMO was shuffled back early, but closed up fast after going a half and passed the leaders on the outside in the stretch drive. ATADOR showed much spe ed throughout and took the lead, but tired wh-n challenged in the stretch. VALIANT finished fast en the outside. IVY finished gamely on the 1 inside. HONK tired in the last sixteenth, after showing early speed, as did ILLINOIS KINJ. BILLY OUARE quit. Scratched— 239452Grapestone, 105; 23807 Who Knows Me, 106; 239463Engadine, 97; 23891 Thelma ; O., 103. I Overweights — Ivy, 2 pounds; Illinois King, 1; Ford Brent, 5.


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