Arlington Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-18

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ARLINGTON DOWNS r -I THE "DAILY DOUBLE" ON THE WINNERS OF THE SECOND AND THIRD RACES j ; AT ARLINGTON DOWNS FRIDAY PAID 2.40 FOR . j .T . . . . m ------..--4 ARLINGTON TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936.-Arlington Downs 1 mile and 21 yards, inner course- 1 1-4 usea! We"th Texas Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 27 days. Banr Stall Gate ;fZSiHngpStrVaM, J- A- Murphy. Steward representing State Racing Commission, C. Parke. Associate Sary,. I ZSJ C" F" Hcn d S S- Brown. Starter, R. Dickerson. Xin "X5 Starnat-2:1P-Jm. fChicarS tc, 3:15 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures to n parentheses; following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weiht carried. Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; 7 pounds; 10 pounds. WlJHii-3l5EB goner Course. Money Getter, 24968 OOOO 22: SSIIrtehte? Parse00. 3-year-olds and upward. IVIaidl ApnM7-36-A.D Net vaue t0 winner 25 second QQ. third . index Uorses Eqt A Wt IP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odd Strt 24871 JOHN DOE wb3108 6 3 H 12 13 in HooperC Blue Moon SHM on inn ;; IJ ISSSSEc SSv5!ar 3SSS SEVERO w 5 118 10 10 12 12 12 12 LongoJ Shulte and Armstrong I TField. Time. 1:11. Track fast. JOHN riflF CERTIFICATES FAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDB . lassiesson S650 SH2 225-100 120-100 65-100 4-1 FLOX . JfJ 5-"0 75-100 WENTO PSST:1LTT tra;nCti by - LcCdS; brcd "y-Gr.ent. StSfe.100 Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same t;rinivDOE,t?0k4.COnlmand.Undcr ."ins, tactics, drew away steadily, responded to strong urging when tiring, weakened m the last stages and just lasted. LASSIES SON, taken back when outrun" moved with a rush after reaching the stretch and finished strongest. FLO X. worked her wav forward ,tnX ud and closed with a rush RUNMILTON tired. HARRY weS RICHMAN, used up reaching content: rapidly in the last eighth. COHORT GIRL, far back for three-eighths, saved ground enl Atrnt tired after improving her position. PARQUA PASS was outrun. GREEN LOTUS quit. SECOND RACE 1-2 MILE. Chance Queen, April 15, 1935 :46 2 112. Purse S800 2-24969 Ca;mi"ff- en-winners since March 25. Weight, 115 fbs WiS iJriMMsJ 6 ,3 Xtracf each race won Claiming price, 27500. April i do a.d D m Net va,ue t0 Wnner 25. secQnd S100. th.fd ; fourtn;S25 Index Horses Eqt A Wt rp St Vi Str Fin Jockey Owner. Equtr. Odds StrT sSs 5 S E ccstcrP Mrs A M Crcech tKB wbIIo 7 7 4 4 33 32 2i Duncanll I Erh ooz inn 2mAJEDGY WS!5 S 5 64 3 HitshoeR MrsV E Berry 2 S 247824vH.O j;,?,0 Milky Way Farms Stable w 110 1 1 EQUANIMITY w ll2 5 7 7 7X0 71. HaasL ? C W rden ffiS ULTALU wll5 2 8 8 8 8 HooperC C Morris and Son 93-l5o Time, :23. M8. Track fast. 1 CERTIFICATES PAID. OFFlOIAl BOOKING Al RINfl ODDS-, ERB ..... 5 6.20 $ 2 90 S 2.90 210-100 45-100 45-5 merry peggy ..!":.".":::: HI 6-100 45-0 Winncr-Ch. f, by Jack High-Stray Leaves, by Fair Play trained by B. Creech- bred bv Widener. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500 reecn, Drea by Mr. MrV J. E. WENT TO POST-2:47. AT POST-2 minutes. Continued on twelfth page. ARLINGTON DOWNS Continued from third page. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ALBINO forced the early pace under strong urging, took command entering the stretch, drew away under strong pressure and won with something to spare. ERB, away well but forced to lose ground when improving her position, responded fast in the stretch and finished strongly. MERRY PEGGY, slow to begin and forced wide throughout, moved up with a rush in the stretch and closed with a rush. MINDALO had no mishaps. EVILO took command at once, was unable to draw clear and tired rapidly in the last eighth. SANDVATO was outrun. EQUANIMITY was always far back. ULTALU, shuffled back at the far turn, showed nothing thereafter. Scratched 24843 Rustic Miss, 115. THIRD RACE 150 FEET LESS THAN 3-4 MILE Waggoner Course. Money Getter, Qr7A Oct. 27, 1934 1:07$ 3 112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-4t " 4 ing. Non-winners since March 1. 3-year-olds, 106 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. ApriI-17-36-A.D Non-winners in 1936 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,250, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt 24807 PLAYSICKLE wb 4 103 11 1 3i 3 2 1 GrillF Old Fox Stable 475-100 24570PRINCE HEATHERwb 6 106 12 8 72 43 41 22 NcalB E Lutz 415-100 20536UNK1E TOM wb5106 7 10 10 62 53 32 NolanJ Mrs S Orr 1385-100 24745 LA JUNTA WHITE wb 3 100 10 3 l1 l2 l1 41 DccringJ J L Roberts 440-100 24835GREENSTONE w 4 98 9 6 23 2J 3 5 ParkeC K M Holman 2895-100 24910AS ALWAYS w5106 6 11 ll2 10 7" 6n MclocheT Mrs R M Chastain 310-100 211072WARRIOR SLAVE wb4107 3 12 12 12 10 72 PortcrE F Scoville 3240-100 24335WINNING WOMAN w 5 101 4 5 41 5" 61 8 HitshoeR C II Miller 24722 OLD NICK v4108 8 2 5h 8 9 9 MillerG Mrs F West 7910-100 24783CARBINES COMETwb 4 103 2 7 6h 71 82 102 ChnackiF E R Fain 2295-100 24650MOON MOSS wb4103 1 9 89 12 ll1 CapertonH Bar Shoe Stable ,23410BALDY w5113 5 4 9h Hi Uh 12 RobtsonA Texas Stable 635-100 fFicld Time 1:09. Track fast. ,r,clu ,52 CERTIFICATES PAID. , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . PLAYSICKLE 1-50 $ 5.10 $ 5.30 475100 155100 165100 PRINCE HEATHER"...... 5.20 4.50 160-100 125-100 UMKIE TOM 6.80 240-100 Winner B. T, by Sickle Fire Play, by Fair Kay trained by E. E. Irby; bred by Mr. J. E. Widener. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST 3:18. AT POST 1 J minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PLAYSICKLE, away fastest but unable to keep up, responded fast after reaching the stretch, wore LA JUNTA WHITE down in the last stages and won drawing away. PRINCE HEATHER, away slowly and forced to lose ground when improving his position, was put to strong urging after reaching the stretch and finished strongly. UNKIE TOM, slow to reach his stride, moved up with speed after three-sixteenths and closed with a rush. LA JUNTA WHITE sprinted into a clear lead early, increased her advantage after five-sixteenths, but tired rapidly in the last eighth. GREENSTONE, used up in forcing the pace, tired in the drive. AS ALWAYS made up ground after being sent to the inside in the stretch and pulled up lame. WINNING WOMAN quit. BALDY was outrun. Overweight La Junta White, 4 pounds; Warrior Slave, 1; Winning Woman, 3. FOURTH RACE 150 FEET LESS THAN 3-4 MILE Waggoner Course. Money Getter, tASr7i ct 27 1934 1:07 JS 3 112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies Ti and mares Claiming. Non-winners since March 25. 3-year-olds, 106 April-17-36-A.D lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Non-winners twice in 1936 allowed 3 lbs.; a race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. 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 249103POLYPHOTE w6113 9 1 2 2 2 H KcesterP C E Davison 220-100 246842INSCRIPTION wb4111 15 33" 31 2 PiersonNL E Sigman 95-100 24108SWEEPOGAN wb4108 7 2 1 14 l3 31 NolanJ E E Major 665-100 23380BARBARA J. w4108 4 3 4 4 5 4 CooperA Mrs W C Wcant 14155-100 24728iILOVlTO w 4 108 6 7 61 5 4 53 ParkeC Mrs A M Creech 4300-100 24349 TOCAYA wis 6 105 8 10 7 7i 62 6 HodgesS W A Mikel 2485-100 23761iTRANSPOSE wb6108 5 6 10 10 9 7 ChnackiF Mrs E B Carpenter 1465-100 23488 DOROTHY HICKS wb 7 103 10 8 51 62 8 81 NealB Mrs D Hicks 5060-100 24607TIENETTE w 7 105 2 4 9 9 10 92 MelocheT Mrs E M Van den Heuvel 27935-100 19620 NICKS GAL w 3 100 3 9 8 83 7 10 GrillF B Hernandez 8750-100 Time, 1:09. Track fast. ,2 CERTIFICATES PAID , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , POLYPHOTE $ 6.40 $ 2.40 $ 2.20 220100 20100 10100 INSCRIPTION 2.30 2.20 15100 10100 SWEEPOGAN 2.60 30100 Winner Ch. m, by Polymelian Sun Maiden, by Sundridge trained by C. E. Davison; bred by Mr. W. R. Coe. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST 3:49. AT POST i minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. POLYPHOTE, under good handling from the start, responded to stronger pressure after reaching the stretch, wore SWEEPOGAN down in the last sixteenth and withstood INSCRIPTION. The latter, never far back, saved ground to the stretch, was steered to the outside in the last sixteenth and finished strongly. SWEEPOGAN took command under hustling tactics, increased its advantage entering the stretch, but weakened fast near the end. BARBARA J. raced evenlv. LOVITO had no mishaps. TOCAYA raced wide. TRANSPOSE made up ground. DOROTHY HICKS quit. Scratched 23811 Rosireigh, 111; 23989 Mint de Mio, 116. FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Ted Clark, Nov. 10, 19341:494109. Rio Kanchito Purse. fQrrQ Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 105 lbs.; 4-year-4 M olds, 117 lbs.; older, 119 lbs. Non-winners since March 25 allowed 4 lbs. April-17-36-A.D Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Dorses Eqt A Wt PP St Vi Str Tin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24847 WACOCHE wb 5 113 4 3 2 2 22 2 In LongdcnJ Corsicana Stable 335-100 247632THISTLE GUY w5109 1 2 5 42 43 43 22 BrammerD Hynes and Beezley 270-100 24809 INDIAN SALUTEwb5110 5 4 V-V- 1 1 32 PiersonNL Z E McGregor 240-100 24809 AMAZING wb 6 107 3 5 3 3" 3 3 4 GrillF Mrs A Wallin 395-100 24847 JAY VEE wb 5 107 2 1 41 5 5 5 5 PorterE Mrs R Sullivan 745-100 Time, :23, :47, 1:13, 1:39, 1:51. Track fast. CERTIFICATES PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS WACOCHE $ 8.70 $ 4.10 $ 3.00 335100 105100 50100 THISTLE GUY 3.40 2.90 70100 45100 INDIAN SALUTE 2.80 40100 Winner Ch. g, by High Cloud Honey Girl, by Friar Rock trained by A. G. Tarn; bred by Audley Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST 4:171. AT POST I minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. WACOCHE forced the pace under steadying restraint, was put to good urging in the stretch, wore INDIAN SALUTE down in the last eighth and outfinished THISTLE GUY. The latter worked his way forward steadily, was put to strong handling during the final eighth and was fast wearing the winner down at the end. INDIAN SALUTE sprinted into a clear lead early, set a good pace under light restraint, responded well in the stretch, but tired in the late stages. AMAZING, shuffled back at the lower turn, moved up fast when clear, but tired in the last eighth. JAY VEE was outrun. Scratched 24686 Navanod, 107; 24786 Fire Advance, 109. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Prince Fox, April 13, 1935 1;42K 6 116. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners since March 25 4Sb? 4 O allowed 3 lbs.; since February 15, 6 lbs.; in 1936, 9 lbs. Claiming price, April-17-36-A.D ,500. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fiu Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 24912RAMS HEAD wb 100 9 9 42 43 43 2 13 NolanJ Mrs V Wyse 715-100 24868 PANICLE wb 1G52 8 8 3 31- 3 33 2 BrammerD Mrs J L Wilson 225-100 249122FREEZE wb113 4 3 l2 l4 l3 l2 3 RobtsonA A A Young 385-100 24745BARRETTE w 100 1 1 9 9 9 62 4 CooperA D Farris 1600-100 24884 MUSCLE IN wb 113 7 6 52 5 5 52 5 OMalleyJ A Tipton 595-100 24807 EARLY CALL wb108A 2 2 7n 6 62 4" 62 DuboisD Mrs F C Dunn 4705-100 24882WHISKARITA wb108 3 5 6" 83 8 9 73 Calvert M W B Ray 1300-100 24845 DOROTHY W. wb 105 6 7 8 7 7a 8 8 MelocheT Mrs F West 5410 100 24845POLY ROYAL wb106 5 4 22 2 2n 7n 9 PiersonNL Mrs J C Sawyer 495-100 Time, :23, :47, 1:14, 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. ,-S2 CERTIFICATES PAlD . OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS RAMS HEAD 6.30 $ 7.20 $ 4.20 715100 260100 110100 PANICLE 3.90 3.00 95100 50100 FREEZE 3.40 70100 Winner Br. g, by Vito Levee, by Brown Prince II. trained by J. G. Brown; bred by Mr. W. L. Nutter. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST 4:461. AT POST 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. RAMS HEAD, going in his best form and unable to improve his early position, responded fast after reaching the stretch, forged to the front in the last sixteenth and won easily. PANICLE, never far back and under good handling, forged to the front soon after reaching the final eighth, but failed to withstand the winner. FREEZE sprinted into a good lead early, increased his margin under light urging, but tired fast in the last eighth. BARRETTE, outrun for three-quarters, closed with a rush. MUSCLE IN raced evenly. EARLY CALL was never a factor. WHISKARITA quit. POLY ROYAL quit and pulled up very lame. Overweight Rams Head, 1 pound; Panicle, 3; Early Call, l. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Ted Clark, Nov. 10, 19341:494109. Purse 00. 4- 9fQ7l year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1936. Weight, 115 lbs. 4 Claiming price, ,000. April-17-36-A.D Net vaue t0 winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 249173PRETTY PEG w 5 100 9 6 2 2n 2 2" In NolanJ G J Colgin 205-100 24760FLAMING LIGHT wb 5 110 3 2 1 1 l1 l1 21 ParkeC Six Bar Stable 790-100 24850 BROTHER LOU wb 4 115 6 5 31 31 34 32 3l BrammerD Mrs R B Fairbanks 370-100 248URETRIBUTION wsb 5 105 1 1 61 51" 4 45 45 HhtshoeR Mrs E E Russell 565-100 24338REVERBERATE w8105 8 8 I1 7h 6 5n 51 SedlacekW H R Riley 715-100 24216SARSITA wb6110 2 3 5M3 5 62 6 KamarC Mrs J L Wilson 705-100 24812AUGEAS w 8 110 4 4 10 10 8 8G 7 PiersonNL Mrs E M Van Den Heuvel 2505-100 24872MISS M. LUTZ wb5105 10 10 9 8 74 7 86 NealB W F Lutz 10190-100 24834HURRY HAWK w4 105 5 9 8 93 9 93 93 MelocheT J T Withers III 14245-100 24829RED KATE wb 4 105 7 7 4 6" 10 10 10 ChnackiF C Newsome 8505-100 Time, :24, :49, 1:14, 1:409, 1:53 Track fast. r-it CERTIFICATES PAID- , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , PRETTY PEG .....10 .50 $ 2.70 205100 75100 35100 FLAMING LIGHT 6.10 3.70 205100 85100 BROTHER LOU 3.50 75100 Winner B. m, by Master Charlie Tuscaloosa, by Chuctanunda trained by J. T. Hughes; bred by Mr. A. B. Gordon. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 5:17. AT POST 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PRETTY PEG forced the pace under good urging, tired slightly approaching the final eighth, came again when put to stronger pressure and outfinished FLAMING LIGHT. The latter sprinted into a clear lead during the opening three eighths, responded well when threatened, moved away noaring the final quarter, but tired near the end. BROTHER LOU, never far back and under good hand riding for three-quarters, moved up entering the stretch, faltered in the last eighth, but came again nearing the finish. RETRIBUTION worked his way forward steadily and finished strongly. REVERBERATE made up ground, SARSITA tired. RED KATE quit. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Ted Clark, Nov. 10, 19341:494109. Purse 00. 4- QiQT year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1936. Weight, 115 lbs. J 4 O Claiming price, ,000. April-17-36-A.D net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i and Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir. Odds Strt 24916 AUBURNDALE wb 5 110 1 1 32 31 32 3 l1 CraigA L F Anderson 1005-100 2475PPARA FOUR w 5 110 10 10 8n 7 7h 63 2 PolkF Mrs C C Winters 1450-100 24426 MAREVE wb 7 110 3 2 H 23 23 2h 3 BrammerD R T Watts 250-100 247652MYNAH wb 6 105 9 6 43 42 41 42 4h PiersonNL Mrs H O Simmons 210-100 24835CATWALK wb6110 8 5 2 l1 l1 1" 5 HodgesS - W A Mikel 3070-100 249163KING BONNY w 4.115 4 4 6 51 52 5" 6 GrillF Spring Valley Farm Stable 505-100 24765 ALL BAYS w 4 115 6 9 9 8 6 73 7 CalvertM G L Wright 3555-100 24812VIN NOIR wb5110 5 8 10 10 10 8 82 PrathcrE R W White 920-100 24873 SERGEANT HILL wb6115 7 7 7 93 8 93 95 OMalleyJ B Manziel 7430-100 24811LONE KNIGHT w5110 2 3 5 61 92 10 10 NolanJ M N Fain 5600-100 Time, :24, :48?, 1:14, i:oj, 1:53. Track fast. -42 CERTIFICATES PAID. . OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . AUBURNDALE .....2.10 5.80 $ 7.00 1005100 690100 250100 PARA FOUR 21.30 10.20 965100 410100 MAR EVE 3.40 70100 W inner Ch. t;, by Bud Lerncr Twinkle, by Broomstick trained by P. O. Anderson; bred by Mr. H. F. Sinclair. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 5:49. AT POST 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AUBURNDALE, well up from the start and under good handlintr, improved his position after reaching the stretch, wore MAREVE down in the last sixteenth and won drawing away. PARA FOUR, outrun for five-eighths, improved his position steadily and closed with a rush. MAREVE, saved when outrun, moved ip fast after reaching the stretch, wore CATWALK down in the last eighth, but tired near the end. MYNAH, unable to improve its early position, was steered to the inside for the drive and finished strongly. CATWALK look command after three-eighths, set a good pace under light urging, but tired fast after relinquishing the lead. KING BONNY raced evenly. ALL BAYS tired after improving his position. VIN NOIR was outrun. Scratched 24940Try It, 110. Overweight Para Four, 5 pounds.


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