Daily Racing Form Charts: Charles Town, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-27

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CHARLES TOWN THE "DAILY DOUBLE" ON THE WINNERS OF THE SECOND AND THIRD RACES AT CHARLES TOWN FRIDAY PAID 9.00 FOR . 1CHARLES TOWN, W. VA., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1939-Charles Town 3-4 mile. Eleventh dav. Charles Town Jockey Club Summer meeting of 48 days Bahr type gate used in all starts but 5-8 mile, where stationary stalls are used. Thomas Camera. Weather clear. Steward representing Vest Virginia Racing Commission, T. C. Bradley. Stewards of Meeting, T C Bradley J J. Graddy and K. N. Gilpin. Judges, W. F. Alexander, A. R. Winters, F. Burton and G. John! son. Starter. J. Mornssey. Racing Secretary, F. Burton. m Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 2:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures m parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight earned, indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; **7 pounds; ***10 pounds. FIRST RACE ABOUT 4 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Irenes Bob, July 17 1937— 74681 lbs. A49-22.0 Purse 00 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. 5 Weight, 115 Claiming: price. ,500. iviay-/:D-j3-i.i Net va|ug tp wjnne[. 0Q. second S60; third . fourt Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 744223NANCIS BEST wll2 3 7 3h lh 14 MunozF S B Berry 190-100 ALCA w 112 4 1 2h 31 2°k MachadoL C E Garber 180-100 GRAND WALTZ Wl12 8 2 11 212 33 TrcptorW HDMassey 2460-100 *,,nn 74422 POMPEYS ROSE wb112 16 71 4 44 WitmerG G G Waugh Jr 790-100 n,„™*HER 0DDS w107 6 4 5h 51 53 BernhardtR J E Hughes 750-100 74422 VIVIAN K. wll2 2 8 8 8 64 KirkW Mrs E H Gaines 1800-100 , MAE CALL . : w 112 7 5 6 6 73 NertneyW W L Grant 2460-100 CANWYN I wll5 5 3 % 7h 8 ShanksJ Mrs G H Pearce 1450-100 Time, :22%, :46, :51. Track fast. l03??13 l* OFFICIAL BOOKINQ ODDS . UAMrt.c NANCIS dcct BEST $ 5.80 $ 3.00 $ 2.80 190—100 50—100 40—100 £LCA 2.80 3.20 40-100 60-100 GRAND WALTZ 6.60 230—100 Winner— B. f, by Donnacona— Nanci Bell, by Danger Rock trained by L. Hughes; bred by Mr H Altsheler. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. I WENT TO POST— 2:30. AT POST— 2 minutes. . Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NANCIS BEST was away nicely to hold a forward position, raced to the outside of GRAND WALTZ to assume command at the stretch turn, then drew out swiftly in the stretch drive. ALCA was ridden hard all the way, raced forwardly but could not reach the winner. GRAND WALTZ had good early speed stumbled on the turn when changing stride, then fell back steadily. POMPEYS ROSE could not get to the leaders HER ODDS raced evenly. VIVIAN K. broke slowly. MAE CALL was held safe. CANWYN showed earlv y speed P Scratched-74422 Doctors Nurse, 112; 74206 Netta Wood, 112. SECOND RACE G 1-2 FURLONGS. Teddys Star, Dec. 15, 1937— 1:19%— 3— 109. Turse T.J-ffcS/? S400, 3-year-°Ids and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 116 May?639?T 00 WiimerS Si"Ce May 13, 2 lbs- extra for each race won Claiming price, Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Vs Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 74425*FRED ALMY wb 10 111 1 2 14 li 14 14 DuffordW H Kenley 300-100 74354 +BLIND TALK wb 6 116 7 8 61 4* 4i 2" KirkW Mrs M Kniericm 1050-100 74472 BEAUFAST w4116 2 1 2" 3* 3 3°k MachadoL Claude Feltner 270-100 74207 CRUSAND w4113 5 6 4* 51 54 43 KcnneyF Mrs U Webb 220-100 743493*JACAM wb3 108 3 4 3°k 2 2 * 5» EversonB Miss E M Hayman 900-100 74471*HERLERO wb 3 105 6 7 74 bs 68 6™ BernhardtR Mrs F E James 6490-100 74066 GREY CHIEFTAIN w 5 116 8 3 8 8 8 71 NertneyW Mrs H D King 2160-100 74146 DUSKY DEVIL wb 9 116 4 5 5h 7* 74 8 GarrettL Mrs H Wagclcy 2050-100 fDisqualified. Time, :23, :48. 1:14, 1:20%. Track fast. , JJ liUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKINQ ODDS . FRED ALMY $ 8.00 $ 3.60 $ 2.40 300—100 80—100 20—100 BEAUFAST 3.80 3.20 90—100 60—100 CRUSAND 2.60 30—100 Winner— B. g, by Jack Hare Jr.— Eleanor S., by Ivan the Terrible trained by H. Kenley; bred by Mr. F. J. Navin. Winner entered to bo claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:00. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and fast. Won driving; second and third the same. FRED ALMY, luckily avoided crowding going to the first turn to gain the lead, set a steady pace and held on stoutly under a hard ride in the final stages. BLIND TALK bettered his position on the outside, roughed his way into contention nearing the final turn and finished with good courage. He was disqualified for crowding. BEA¥FAST was ridden hard from the start, blocked CRUSAND repeatedly and continued stoutly to the end. CRUSAND was pinched off at the start, went to the inside to save ground after getting into stride, then was shut off repeatedly by BEAUFAST. JACAM was strongly handled, but could not stay. HERLERO was outrun. GREY CHIEFTAIN was carried very wide on the first turn. DUSKY DEVIL was done early. Scratched— 74423 Justa Canter, 118; 69414Depinard, 116; 74262 Nathan Hale, 111; 74525 Miss Dolly Kay, 111; 74470=Flag Etta, 105; 74424 Judith B., 106. Overweight — Jacam, 3 pounds. Corrected weight — Grey Chieftain, 116. THIRD RACE 120 FEET MORE THAN 3-4 MELE Charles Town Course. Lady Buck, rr A DOO May 23, 1939—1:15—8—104. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies m o5?o r and mares- Claiming. Non-winners of a race since May 13. Weight, May-26-39-C.T 114 lbs. Non-winners in 1939 allowed 3 Ibs. Claiming price, 00. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 744242FREE RIDE w 4 111 1 2 4 4 43 4»k 1" HackcrB J Maddock 260-100 63498 NAY NAY wb 8 111 8 1 li 11 12 2£ RootR E Johnston . 160-100 74349 WANDER BIRD w4114 5 3 2h 2h 21 3* TaylorJA J E Murphy 3-i 2470-100 74525 BLOND REEL vb5111 7 5 5 * 5* 5* 41 MachadoL W W Gift 620-100 74262 LILTEEN wb7111 6 4 3131 34 51 GarrettL F Gallo 3430-100 74147*DOUBLE ON SEA w 6 106 3 7 71 71 72 63 KirkC H B Langdon 2100-100 73836*COUNTESS FLORAwb 4 109 4 8 63 61 6" 72 DuffordW H D King 4140-100 74472 SPRINGS HERE w 5 114 2 6 8 8 8 8 PalumboS Mrs L Campbell 450-100 Time, :23J£, :47, 1:13%, 1:16J£. Track fast. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . FREE RIDE $ 7.20 $ 3.20 $ 2.80 260—100 60—100 40—100 NAY NAY 3.40 2.80 70—100 40—100 WANDER BIRD 8.60 330—100 Winner — Ch. f, by Purchase— Jitney, by Star Shoot trained by R. F. Cook; bred by Mr. W. M. Elder. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:30. AT POST— 1 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FREE RIDE, rated back of the leaders, rallied stoutly in the late stages, finished fast on the outside and was up in the concluding strides. NAY NAY shook off WANDER BIRD after going fi%-e-eighths, raced into a clear lead, but rider became overconfident and permitted his mount to loaf in the last eighth, only he for which NAY NAY may have been the winner. WANDER BIRD showed good speed for five-eighths, then tired. BLOND REEL was unable to get to the leaders. LILTEEN raced well. DOUBLE ON SEA was outrun. The others had no excuses. Scratched— 69592 Beacon Queen, 106; 744692Eleanor O., Ill; 74349 Schley Printz, 111; 74423 Blue Prelude, 111; 74350 Sun Belle, 111; 64361 Miss Chicro, 111. Overweight — Wander Bird, 3 pounds; Countess Flora, 3. FOURTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS. Teddys Star, Dec. 15, 1937— 1:19%— 3— 109. Turse TztjRR-d. 400* 3-year-oWs and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 11G .1 nfnS? lbs- Winners since May 13, 3 lbs. extra for each race won. Claiming price, May-26-39-C.T 0o. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv._ Odds Strt 744252*DUNSANY wb12U1 11 21 21 4 14 MolonoyC C Gribbens 600-100 74209 CENTERMARCH b 10 116 5 2 5£ 4h 32 2i KirkW Mrs W Thinner 270-100 744243ROUGH BUDDY wb 4 116 3 3 li lh 21 34 PalumboS Mrs H Simms 310-100 71507*BROKEN RHYTHM w 4 106 7 6 6= 66 4and 4* BernhardtR J Crivella 1830-100 63694*NOTORIETY w 4 111 6 5 44 3and 5 5* VillaloboV J W Etheridge 290-100 74348 LANDSMAN w 8 116 2 4 31* 5£ 65 65 MachadoL Mrs D Chambiin 700-100 74425 NEVILLE wb 4 116 8 7 7* 7* 7* 71 JohnsonEO J F Donaldson 10480-100 74355*FLYING CARPET wb 6 111 4 8 8 8 8 8 StevallaS Mrs L G Weiss 3980-100 Time, :23J£, :47%, 1:14%, 1:20%. Track fast. , S2 MUTTJELS PAID , , OFFICIAI BOOKING ODDB , DUNSANY 4.00 $ 5.80 $ 3.40 600—100 190—100 70—100 . CENTERMARCH 4.80 3.20 140—100 60—100 ROUGH BUDDY 2.60 30—100 Winner— Ch. g, by Dunboyne— Nellie Gray, by Book trained by L. R. Colon; bred by Mrs. P. A. Clark. Winner etnered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:56. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. DUNSANY forced a steady pace, wore down ROUGH BUDDY, withstood a stout drive gamely and outstayed CENTERMARCH. The latter, shuffled back going to the first turn and forced wide, raced to the inside to better his position, then finished gamely under a drive. ROUGH BUDDY was ridden hard to lead the way, but failed to stay when caught. BROKEN RHYTHM lost ground and bettered her position steadily. NOTORIETY had speed for five-eighths, then tired. LANDSMAN was unable to keep up. NEVILLE and FLYING CARPET had no speed. Scratched— 74469sStand By, 116; 69478 Star Turn, 111; 74470 Killy, 105; 74528 Adriatic, 116; 74529 Kittys Rival, 113; 74144 Schley Buck, 116. FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS. Teddys Star, Dec. 15. 1937— 1:19%— 3— 109. Purse rj ACtK 00- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 118 Ibs. Non-winners 4 ±«JO*J of four races in 1939 allowed 2 lbs.; three races, 4 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.; May-26-39-C.T one race, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net valua to winners 12.50 each; third, S50; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Vs Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 744733 f* J AMES PAL to 4 108 2 1 14 li li H EversonB A B Parker 180-100 74426 fMISS EPE w5 109 1 2 31 21 23 li PalumboS Mrs G Hutchins 260-100 744262SPOTLESS wb 5 107 3 6 5 5 4 4 35 HackerB E G Davis 350-100 69339 WHITE SWEETS wb5 105 5 3 2«* 34 3» 43 ScoccaD W L Grant 1920-100 74266 JABBERIE wb 5 105 6 4 43 42 5 5 LawF E Bernas 1230-100 74349 "RUNOUT w4110 4 5 Fell. VassarW J T Harris 640-100 fDead heat. Time, :23J£, :47, 1:14, 1:19%. Track fast. — , S2 MUTTJELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD3 . JAMES PAL $ 3.00 $ 3.00 $ 2.20 50—100 50—100 10—100 MISS EPE 3.20 4.00 2.20 60—100 100—100 10—100 SPOTLESS 2.40 20—100 Winners— James Pal, b. g, by Jamestown— Justa Pal, by Prince Pal trained by C. P. Miles, Jr.; bred by Justa Farm Stable ; Miss Epe, ch. m, by Sea Rock— London Charm, by Sun Charmer trained by E. Brining; bred by Mr. J. T. Engle. Winners entered to be claimed for ,000 each. WENT TO POST— 4:22. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and fast. Won driving; second and third the same. JAMES PAL sprinted to the front going to the first turn, was rated until challenged, responded strongly when forced to a drive and came again after being momentarily headed midway of the stretch. MISS EPE. prominent in the early racing, moved to the winner leaving the back stretch, drew on even terms in the last sixteenth, then hung right at the end to finish in a dead heat. SPOTLESS, forced to lose much ground on the first turn when RUNOUT fell in front of her, settled in stride and finished full of run. WHITE SWEETS tired after five-eighths. JABBERIE was unable to stay. RUNOUT fell nearing 3 in first turn. Scratched— 48880 Evening Gown, 109; 74529 Ruth Lerner, 109. Overweight — James Pal, 1 pound; Runout, 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 6 to 1 laid on one horse, the pay-off should be .00 to the payer and S2.00 to the layer; if 2 to 1 was laid on the other, the pay-off should be .50 to the player and 51.50 to the layer. Where one of the horses "in u 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. SIXTH RACE ABOUT 4 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Irenes Bob, July 17, 1937— T/LandRR -49—8—122. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3-year- °lds f* 109 lbs" winners 1939, 3 lbs. extra for each race Ma iviay-to-oa-L. v2G3 9 c T 1 won. No apprentice allowance. Net value to winner 50; second, 5; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 744742CATS CRADLE wb4107 1 1 24244 RootR E Johnston 390100 74210TRAUMEREI w311142 lh 4 21 DuffordW H M Simpson 340-100 K,ACCIDENTAL w3106 3 4 45 31 33 VesseliA J .A Manfuso 790-100 743482ELEGANT DAME wb5 104 5 7 5 4h 4h BernhardtR N J Fillmann +990-100 74148 TIMBER LADY w 5 106 2 5 3h 5£ 5"k HackerB W D Jones + 743532ROYAL TEDDY wb 3 111 6 3 6= 62 62 MachadoL E R Pike 120-100 73818 PASSBROOM w 5 109 7 6 7 7 7 VillaloboV P W Smith 3360-100 tCoupled as N. J. Fillmann and W. D. Jones entry. Time, :22%, :46?4 :49?,£. Track fast. «a rrt%rif riv. -wesr-snsr °fi accSStau :::::::::::::::::::::: VH . Sta Winner— B. f, by Catalan— Lucy Grier, by John P. Grier trained by O. F. Kent; bred by Mr. A. M. o mi til • WENT TO POST— 4:51. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CATS CRADLE had much speed to follow in close pursuit of TRAUMEREI, secured racing room on the ■ inside, then finished determinedly in the stretch run to get up in the last fifty yards TRAUMEREI set 0 s,tart.an.d "ntinued courageously. ACCIDENTAL was prominent all the ELE- f* A ntt nAMi u way. frin ROyIl hrT V T3 d"VC- 7*M??R uDY ™ mdmcd to be3r 0ut most the TEDDY a threat TEDDY broke weU» but had no sPecd while being steered wide. PASSBROOM was never , Overweight — Timber Lady, 2 pounds. Continued on twentieth page. ! CHARLES TOWN Continued from ninth page. SEVENTH RACE ABOUT 7-8 MILE. Wise Sister, June 20, 1936— 1 :25%— 4— 111. Purse r7A.ftl7 400, 4_year-°ItIs and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race since m ,?for; November 30. Weight, 115 lbs. Claiming price, 00; if for 00, allowed iviay-to-03-L. 1 3 ios# Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 742643NIGHT WATCH wb5111 1 2 P 14 l2 4 11 NertneyW Mrs V Glorioso 220-100 74207 TERN HILL wb 9 115 2 5 34 32 34 2* 2i MachadoL W W Gift 720-100 706075ILADY GRANDACE w 6 105 3 1 4" 41 4J 44 3£ BcrnhardtR Mrs J C Coutu 2190-100 741462MR. MEX wb 4 112 5 3 2« 2 2» 31, 4s MunozF B Butterfield - 500-100 74350 GEE SHARP w7 107 6 4 7nk 8 8 6h 5£ KirkW W W Waters 2590-100 74348GLISTEN wb4110 4 8 8 74 5"k 5i 6» PeckJ J Kugelman 860-100 74354 MR. MELVIN wb7112 7 7 51 6 71 7* 7* DuffordW G R Lindsay 1040-100 744713TUFT HUNTER w 5 115 8 6 6 5 » 6£ 8 8 PalumboS Mrs F T Johnson 310-100 Time, :23%, :49, 1:16%, 1:27%. Track fast. , S3 MUTUELS PAID , „ OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDB NIGHT WATCH $ 6.40 $ 3.80 $ 4.00 220—100 90—100 100—100 TERN HILL 7.60 5.60 280—100 180—100 LADY GRANDACE 7.20 260—100 Winner— Br. m, by Prince of Wales— Night Signal, by Sky-rocket trained by V. Glorioso; bred by Mrs. D. C. Sands. -Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:17. AT POST— 1 minute. Start i;ood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. NIGHT WATCH outran her field early, was steadied nicely, saved ground and held on tenaciously to withstand TERN HILL. The latter was in the thick of contention from the start, drove up on the inside of the winner on the stretch turn, then hung nearing the end. LADY GRANDACE finished with good courage. MR. MEX was weakly handled for the entire trip. GEE SHARP passed tiring horses. GLISTEN saved ground, but was not good enouch. MR. MELVIN and TUFT HUNTER were hold safe. Scratched-69483 Luculent, 112; 73215 Exeter, 107; 74262 Welsh Lad, 107; 70149Sugaboot, 110; 694831 Desert Sands, 112; 74525 Mr. Deeds, 115* Overweight— Night Watch," 1 "pound. EIGHTH RACE CHARLES TOWN— 1 1-16 Miles Number Win Place Show Winner. 1. ■ $«LEXO .B[D .fta Second. 2. ■ " 0.00 [D.[D[D Third . . 3. ■ » $■■•■■ .H[l] .Third.. 3. ■ Final Time: B Off Time: 3:03 The numbers preceding the names of the horses entered In the race indicate, the order in which they finished. In case of a dead heat for first place, winners will be designated by 1 and 1A; dead heats for second, 2 and 2A, and dead heats for third, 3 and 3 A. El Hi Ada Q Red Trap EU Asterisk Q Keswick Hill El Venetian E23 Famous Clayton WM Quick Action HI Orkils Russet ESI Cartour ■1 Charming Mary E33 Lucky Turn E33 Which Blond 0 Heart Play SCRATCHED— Lucky Turn, Asterisk, Famous Clayton, Cartour, Which Blond.


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