Detroit, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-06

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DETROIT ] The "Daily Double" on the Winners of the First and Second Races at Detroit Thursday Paid 8.20 for DETROIT, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934— Fair Grounds 1 mile. Second day. Detroit Racing Association. Summer meeting ot 41 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. Weather threatening. Steward representing Michigan Racing Commission, J. S. Young. Presiding Steward, J. A. Murphy. Associate Steward, H. P. Conkling. Judges, S. S. Brown, J. Carey and C. F. Henry. Starter, G. Palmer. Racing Secretary, J. A. Murphy Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 2:30 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. QQefifT FIRST RACE— 5-1 Mile. Try Sympathy, May 29, 1934—59—2—109. Purse 00. 2-P =!r * year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; July-5-34-Det fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,200, allowed 3 lbs. Index Horse* Eqt A WtPPSt % Vs Str Fin Jockeys Owner* P.qnir. Odds Strt 97055*SUN CAPRICE wb 108 3 2 51 31 3 11 FerndezF Nix and Hunter 320 100 983262HERENDETH wb 107 11 6 V 14 lk 21 YouneS B J Thuring 270 100 MOfcTWlLDERNESS WAY w 102 12 7 42 2* 21 34 RobertsP Keeneland Stud Stable +1420 100 tt32«*SISTER VINIE w 102 6 8 61 6* 54 4* WintersM Starmount Stable 2330 100 t*T322SUNCIRCLE BLAZE w 110 10 5 71 42 42 5 LutherT Mrs H R Boyer 360 100 tt879*FRENCH SERVANT w 105 8 4 3k 74 6* 62 DronetL B Parke 18860 100 98063 KEEN wb 110 2 10 8* 81 84 71 CallahanH Tranquility Farm Stable 620 100 H393*ODDESA MAY w 103 9 3 92 91 94 81 MauroF Odessa Farm Stable t 98061*ROSEVATER w 102 7 11 114115 ll1 92 SmithJJ W E Charles + 97560*TREASURE SHIP w 106 4 9 104104101 101 AtkinsG C Smythe 2840 100 98390 MAPLE SUE w 107 1 12 12 12 12 114 RenoT W F McCanless 2000 100 97921 CONTRARY wb 110 5 1 21 54 71 12 MattioliJ Dixiana 1340 100 tMutuel Held. Time, :24, :48. 1:03. Track muddy. , 08 MUTUELS PAID , , OFilClAI BOOKING ODDS-SUN CAPRICE .40 .20 .60 320—100 110—100 30—100 HERENDETH 3.80 2.60 90—100 30—100 WILDERNESS WAY Field 4.80 140—100 Winner — B. g, by Sun Briar — Caprice II., by Golden Sun trained by B. Yates; bred by Mr. W. S. Kilmer. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:31$. AT POST— 6 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. SUN CAPRICE began well, moved up fast in the stretch and wore down HERENDETH in the late stages. The latter, hustled into the early lead, set the pace under strong urging, but failed to hold the winner. WILDERNESS WAY forced the early pace under urging, but tired in the drive. SISTER VINIE showed good form. SUNCIRCLE BLAZE began in a tanele. FRENCH SERVANT and CONTRARY quit. Overweight — Oddesa May, 1 pound; Treasuie Ship, 1. QSfiS SECOND~RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Clot ho. May 27. 19341:10%— 5— 109. Purse .. r « « P 580°- 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; July-5-34-Det fourth, S25. Claiming price. ,500. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equir. Odds Strt •8136 SAFE AND SOUND w 112 5 5 41 31 21 1* CritchfidC H W and W J Young 290 100 98291 HOPTOIT wsb 112 7 1 31 4 3k 2» MundenF C and C L King 300 100 98195 TUMBLER wsb 112 4 2 2s lk V 3 KnightM F Ianni 1500100 98260"BLACK SONG wb 103 1 4 14 24 44 42 PetrellaP Starmount Stable 250100 S8195THISTLE GUY m 108 6 6 6 54 58 5" DanielsA G Collins 1440-100 92999 SPOILED BOY " wbIOS 3 3 5* 6 6 6 ChristnR C E Smith 5530-100 98332*ACROBATIC v. 103 2 7 Pulled up. FerndezF B C Tatum 690 100 Time, :23%. Alk. 1:14%. Track muddy. . 52 MUTUELS PAID , -— OFF1C1AI BOOKING ODDS SAFE AND SOUND .80 .40 .00 290—100 120—100 100—100 HOPTOIT 3.80 3.40 90—100 70—100 TUMBLER 6.20 210—100 Winner — Br. g, by For Fair — Refugee II., by Irish Lad trained by R. W. Pearce; bred by Mrs. W. J. Young. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:05. AT POST— 1* minutes. Si ait good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SAFE AND SOUND, restrained close to the pace, went to the outside entering the stretch and won * handily. HQPTOIT was carried wide into the stretch, but outlasted TUMBLER. The latter forced the early pace, took com. nana when ready, but failed to hold the leaders. BLACK SONG, hustled into the lead at once, set a eood pace, then tired. ACROBATIC began fast and was eased up when a bridle rein broke. Scratched-98201 Hammel, 107. Overweight — Thistle Guy, 1 pound. Corrected weight — Spoiled Boy, 108. Qo¥oQ THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Miney Myerson, May 21, 1934— 1:05%— 4— 110. Frank"-aOODa fort Purse. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 25: second, July-5-34-Det 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Hones Eqt A WtPPSt %. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners EqniT. Odds Ntrt •7133-POLLY HUNDRED w 112 6 2 22 2 V V MattioliJ Fair Fields Stable 80 100 97763IMPERIAL BETSY w 112 3 4 51 31 22 24 CalhanH Imperial Farms Stable 690-100 96054ST. MORITZ w 115 4 1 42 44 42 31 AbelA Mrs A J Abel 270 100 91840HAROLD H. ■ 110 1 6 14 l" 3k 4k McCuneD Casey and Buck 1030 100 97816 MAPLE HUSSY w 1071 2 5 6 6 52 54 RenoT W F McCanless 12180100 98259ADAMS EVE w 105 5 3 3 52 6 6 DronetL J F Adams 1210 100 Time, :24, :4Si. 1:02 /s. 1:09%. Track muddy. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS POLLY HUNDRED .60 .60 .20 80—100 30—100 10—100 IMPERIAL BETSY 4.80 2.60 140—100 30—100 ST. MORITZ 2.20 10—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Polymelian — Skyblue Pink, by Campfire trained by J. Whyte; bred by Mr. H. Oliver |. WENT TO POST— 3:33. AT POST— 3J minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. POLLY HUNDRED forced the early pace lightly restrained and, taking command when ready, won easily. IMPERIAL BETSY moved up gradually, went to the outside for the drive and finished with a rush. ST. MORITZ began fastest, but was outrun, then closed a gap in the stretch. HAROLD H. took the lead at once, set a good pace, but tired. ADAMS EVE had early speed. Scratched— 97623U Demon, 115; 98390 Little Doggie, 108. Overweight — Maple Hussy, 2£ pounds. AQKfTA FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Clotho, May 17, 1934— 1:10%— 5— 1097fPurse wOtl 4 vr 1800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming Net value to winner 25; second. 00; July-5-34-Det third, 0; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,000. Index Horse* Kqli WtlTBt A % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* Equiv mid* Xtrt 98065TIMOROUS w 4 104 2 2 il 2 T 1* FerndezF Mrs H Howard 130 100 980642*TWO TRICKS wb 4 101 1 4 2» 4* 42 21 CochraneR A J Halliwell 370 100 98195*GERTRUDE L. wb 4 103 5 5 42 3* 3" 31 MauroF M Loveland 730 100 983292*ROYAL PURCHASE wb-4 102 6 1 1* 1* 24 4s PetrellaP B J Thuring 450 100 97833*THE HUN wsb 5 109 4 3 5* 5* 5 5 DronetL W Elliott 750 -100 97990 FLITTERLIGHT w 4 103 3 6 6 6 6 6 CalvertM F Fehcr 8330 100 Time, :23*4. :47. 1:14. Track slow. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS TIMOROUS .60 .00 .40 130—100 50—100 20—100 TWO TRICKS 3.80 3.00 90—100 50—100 GERTRUDE L 3.00 50—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Apprehension — Bantry Pass, by Sea King trained by H. Howard; bred by Mr. H. P. Headley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:04. AT POST— 1 minute. Start eood and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. TIMOROUS followed the pace under restraint, saved ground entering the stretch and won easily. TWO TRICKS, a factor from the start, dropped back when outrun, came to the inside for the drive and held on well. GERTRUDE L. lost ground throughout and outfinished ROYAL PURCHASE. The latter began immediately, set a good pace, bore out entering the stretch and weakened in the drive. THE HUN was never prominent. Scratched— 97472 Doris B, 104; 96644 Athol, 111. Overweight — Gertrude L., 5 pounds: Royal Purchase, 1. QOBTPy-j FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Clotho. May 17. 1934— 1:10%— 5— 109T~Pur7e I70f_j 4 A 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; July-5-34-Det third, 0; fourth. 5. Claiming price, ,000. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % V* Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquW. Odds Str 1 982011INFERNO LAD wb 6 103 5 4 51 32 1» 14 SmithJJ J Salinski 410 100 97985*RED RUN w 4 109 3 3 21 2 2* 24 DronetL A L Copeland Jr 450 100 98064"*PRINCETON w 8 109 7 2 11 1* 3 34 MauroF H Sherman 140 100 98195CHARLIE w 6 109 4 5 34 4" 42 4 Fen.de/F C Bunte 500 10Q 98133TREMENDOUS wb 4 9916 1 6" 51 54 52 WintersM Miss H M McGr.ni-lc 940100 98196 SASH CAP wb 5 108 2 7 4k 64 62 62 CalvertM C Oule-bv 3360100 96729 SAM PASS wb 7 114 1 6 7 7 7 7 RenoT S Hcsseltine 2190 100 Time, :23%. 17%. 1:1334. Track slow. , 62 MUTUELS PAIE , , OEF1C1AL BOOKING ODDS INFERNO LAD 0.20 .60 .20 410—100 180-100 60—100 RED RUN 5.80 3.20 190—100 60—100 PRINCETON 2-20 10—100 Winner— Ch. g, by Dunlin— Inferno Queen, hjf St..r Shcot ua:ned by J. SJinski; bred by Mr. P. M. Walter. Winner entere.l to be claimed lor ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:22. AT POST— 2J minutes. Start good and slew. Won easily ; second r.n.l third driving. INFERNO LAD, never far back, responded g;mely when urged and won easily. RED RUN forced the pace under light restraint, disposed of PRINCETON after reaching the stretch, but failed to hold the winner. CHARLIE, fractious and away slowly, was shulfled back on the far turn and held on well thereafter. TRE MENDOUS closed a gap. SASH CAP had early speed. Scratcbcd-98196 Gracious Gift, 108 Overweight — Tremendous, li pounds. a QCKrTO SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Substitute for original race, declared off. Elf Lock, May 21, •JOtl 4 M 1934—1:37—3—89*. Purse 90. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value July-5-34-Det to wjnner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,900. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Iqnir. Odds Strt 98266SSWEEPERMAN wb 4 115 7 6 « 6 52 34 l1 MundenF J Freedman 290 100 98137!*SIX BELLS wb3 98 3 2 3* 31 3* V 21 FerndezF T E Keating 420100 982652*GRAND CHAMPION wb 5 108 2 3 1* 11 2* 21 34 DronetL R M Anderson 190 100 98201 POPO w 4 110 4 1 41 4 44 4* 41 KnightM W E Turner 2440 100 98266:QUIVER w 7 108 1 4 52 54 61 6» 51 McCuneD J N Crofton 690 100 98329*PRINCESS PYRE wb 4 103 6 5 21 21 lk 5* f MauroF O E Speck 1250 100 98332!HURAWAY wb 5 115 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 LutherT A J Halliwell 950 100 Time, :25%, .50. 1:15. 1:41%. Track slow. , 9 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . SWEEPERMAN .80 .20 .60 290—100 110—100 30-100 SIX BELLS 3.80 2.40 90—10* 20—190 GRAND CHAMPION 2.20 10—100 Winner— B. g, by Sweep — Humanity, by Voter trained by G. Leeds; bred by Mr. B. Combs. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:10$. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SWEEPERMAN bettered his position at a ioss of ground and wore down SIX BELLS in the drive. The latter followed the pace restrained, went to the outside in disposing of PRINCESS PYRE, but failed to withstand the winner. GRAND CHAMPION rushed into the lead soon after the start, set a good pace, but tired in the drive. POPO raced evenly. QUIVER was never a factor. PRINCESS PYRE was used up in the opening five-eighths and tired in the drive. HURAWAY was outrun. Overweight — Princess Pyre, 3 pounds. QQBfrrO SEVENTH RACE— I 1-8 Miles. Bien Fait, June 9, 1934—1:50—3—103. Purse~00. 3-*-*!£ • *-* year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; July-5-34-Det fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,000. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPst i fc i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Stit 97679*STAR PLAY w 7 112 2 1 41 31 1 1* 11 MauroF Chicago Stable 130100 98266*WINIFRED ANN w 5 107 1 2 51 4l 3l 21 22 DronetL Mrs S Orr 570 100 98138LACQUER wb 4 107 6 5 3: 1" 22 32 3" FerndezF Nix and Hunter 910100 97988*GERTRUDE READE wb 6 107 4 4 21 2k 42 4* 41 WintersM G C Weick 660 100 98138=*SCIMITAR w 10 112 5 6 6 54 52 52 52 CochneR A J Halliwell 310100 97818*JOHNNY SHAW wb 4 112 3 3 lk 6 6 6 6 PetrellaP Mrs N Forsha 1180 100 Time, :25%, :52J£, 1:18%, 1:43%, 1:57%. Track slow. , 12 MUTUiXS PAID . , OrHClAL BOOKING ODDS STAR PLAY .60 .40 .40 130—100 70—100 20—100 WINIFRED ANN 5.20 3.40 160—100 70—100 LACQUER : 4.20 110—100 Winner — B. g, by Playfellow — Hildred. by Peep o Day trained by E. L. Snyder; bred by Messrs. J. P. and W". T. Land. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:33. AT POST— 1 J minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. STAR FLAY, always close up and restrained, to ik command when ready, withstood challenges entering the stretch *nd outlasted WINIFRED ANN. The latter, outrun for three eighths, moved up thereafter and was we:;iine down the winner. LACQUER disposed of JOHNNY SHAW after half a mile, but tired. GERTRUDE READE forced the early pace under hustline tactics but tired in the drive. SCIMITAR, close up from the stit. failed to respond when urged. JOHNNY SHAW quit. Scratched— 97626 Watch Tower, 117; 98327= Little Turtle, 112. OFFICIAL MUTUEL TOTALS AT DETROIT Thursday — 3 Races, 4.00; 5 Races, 24.00; 7 Races, 70.20


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