Wednesdays Last Two Beulah Park Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-05

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WEDNESDAYS LAST TWO BEULAH PARK CHARTS SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Gold Thorn, Sept. 8, 1937—1:12—8—109 1-2. wo tCA 1 urse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race 4 ObO* since September 2. 3-year-olds, 105 lbs.; older, 115 lbs. Claiming price, May-3-39-Beu §goo. Net value to winners 80 each; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 73184 f*THE NILE w 10 106 8 1 1£ Ink In 12 pageW Mrs I Seybold 370-100 72031 iSWEEPING VINE wb 4 110 3 4 42 2| 21 12 KingT J C Ellis 450-100 73229 BUSY MACK w 7 115 7 2 2«* 3*| 33 3* MartinezP S B White 1040-100 73230 TIME AND AGAIN wb 4 115 1 6 72 52 42 43 QnbushG E Albright 240-100 68214 CECIL B. wb 7 116£ 2 9 9 8n 71 5£ FowlerD H Cantor 2460-100 64682*HEARTEASE wb6108 9 3 3£- 44 5* 6andk LovingW D Jardon 960-100 73186 HAZEL BROWN wb 8 110 4 5 5 62 6* 7h PayneC W M McClain 3920-100 66233 JUBILEE JIM w 6 115 6 7 81 9 8£ 82 McCadnW Klayman and Lynch 930-100 73188*ALL FORGIVEN wb5 105 5 8 61 7| 9 9 ConroyJ Mrs G Mayer 790-100 fDeadheat. Time, :23$£, :49, 1:14%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . THE NILE $ 4.40 $ 4.00 $ 3.00 120—100 100—100 50—100 SWEEPING VINE 5.00 6.40 4.60 150—100 220—100 130—100 BUSY MACK 5.00 150—100 Winners — The Nile, b. m, by Dominant — Great Waters, by Great Britain trained by I. Seybold; bred by Messrs. Young Bros.; Sweeping Vine, b. f, by Sweep On — Lunar Bow, by Over There trained by J. D. Lenahan; bred by Mr. J. C. Ellis. Winners entered to be claimed for 00 each. WENT TO POST— 5:15. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; third the same. THE NILE raced forwardly throughout and held on well in the final test. SWEEPING VINE closed strongly during the stretch test and finished courageously. BUSY MACK was a keen factor throughout, but tired somewhat in the last eighth. TIME AND AGAIN was away slowly and closed a wide gap. CECIL B. was going well when too late. The others tired. Scratched— 73285 Master Beau, 115; 68832 Bess Tarn, 105. Overweight — The Nile, 1 pound; Cecil B., I5; Heartease, 3. PAY-OFF IN ALL DEAD HEATS In the case of any and all dead heats, wagers made away from the track the chart prices should prevail if track odds were offered and accepted. Where house odds were accepted, the procedure should be as follows: If was bet on each horse and a to 1 laid on one horse, the pay-off should be .00 to the payer and .00 to~the layer; if 2 to 1 was laid on the other, the pay-off should be .50 to the player and .50 to the layer. Where one of the horses in a dead heat is quoted at odds-on or less than even money, the transaction is a loser. For instance, if .00 is bet on a 4 to 5 shot, the pay-off in the dead heat would be 90 cents to the layer and 90 cents to the player. The amount of money bet, plus the odds laid, with the total divided equally between the player and layer, Is the regular method of pay-off in dead heats where bookmaking odds prevail. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Legal Gamble, Sept. 17, 1937— 1:43%— 6— 108. wqI trfif Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race lOlOO since April 21. Weight, 114 lbs. Claiming price, 00. May-3-39-Beu Net vaIue t0 wjnner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 73118*MY FENG wb 4 103 7 4 32 Zs lh l2 1* KcipcrP Dunn and Malone 210-100 73284*OFF DUTY wb8106 4 5 53 and1 31 32 23 PageW Major and Luginbuel 370-100 73010 WASWANAPPI wb 8 114 3 1 l1 1J£ 22 21 31 MartinezP M Huttinger 840-100 71693*INGLE NOOK wb 10 109 6 6 6 71 5i 4 * 41 BrooksS T B and W V Miller 1510-100 731893ZUMP w 4 114 5 8 8 6* 62 64 51 Dobson J Mrs J Goodwin 890-100 73189*GAY BILL wb 5 109 8 2 2h 2"k 4 5 6nk FlinchumJ J T Clayman 260-100 73235 COLORIST wb 7 114 1 7 72 8 8 7* 78 DerdenH J R Derden 1740-100 73235 NAT BRAGG wb 5114 2 3 41J 4U 7£ 8 8 DePraneE A R Mann 3960-100 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:15, 1:40, 1:44%. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKIMO ODDS MY FENG $ 6.20 $ 3.80 $ 3.40 210—100 90—100 70—100 OFF DUTY 5.80 3.80 190—100 90—100 WASWANAPPI 5.00 150—100 Winner— Ch. g. by Kai Feng— Baby Mine, by Anmer trained by G. W. Dunn; bred by Mr. J. Cattarinich. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:43. AT POST — j minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MY FENG moved up strongly on the outside rounding the far turn, overhauled WASWANAPPI at the turn for home and drew away easily in the last eighth. OFF DUTY worked way up on the inside during the last half mile and was going well at the end. WASWANAPPI displayed the most early speed, but tired steadily. INGLE NOOK saved ground in the stretch and closed gamely. ZUMP raced, evenly in the Ias| half mile. GAY BILL quit badly. Scratched— 73150 Little Mistake, 104. ■ . Overweight — Off Duty, 2 pounds. Corrected weight — Zump, 114.


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