Ak-Sar-Ben Omaha, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-23

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1 i L t i 3 1 I 3 I » ! , e to , , , , 9 = ». t, ; 10 10 5 B » B ■ X 0 10 ■ 0 0 0 by n up p to o * r, f AK-SAR-BEN OMAHA OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939.— Ak-Sar Ben Field 1 mile. Twentieth day. Ak Sar Ben Exposition Company. Summer meeting of 29 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. Harvey Camera. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Nebraska Racing Commission, J. A. Cullen. Stewards, B. Holmes and A. J. Heffernan. Judges, R. Robinson, H. Foster and J. L. Watkins. Starter, N. Chilcutt. Racing Secretary, B. Holmes. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 3:15 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 carried. indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; **7 pounds; ***10 pounds. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Centimeter, June 16, 1927—1:05—9—112. Purse 00. ry/jrd-g 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 115 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; 4 3 4 OJL If for 00, allowed 3 lbs. June-22-39-0ma Net va|ue to wjnner 35; second, 5; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V4. Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 75215 WALTZ wllO 17 6* 4 J 3" lh StaffordC J Wilson 1080-100 757682PRUDENT MISS w 110 5 2 2i 1* 12 KeesH Mrs L J Cahn 150-100 76312*FEU SHAY wb105 3 5 3" 3* 43 33 WagnerC J S Zeller 4920-100 762242*ADA HILL w 105 7 3 5± 6i 51 4 CassitvW J Oldham 450-100 72089 DOCK O. w 112 4 4 4J 5* 61* 5 KeiperP J E Ogle 680-100 76224 JOSEPH A. wb 112 8 1 7« 7* 7* 6" BiancoC C R Riley 440-100 76307 ALVAMOR wb 110 2 6 1" 2* 2" 7*2 DewE A E Miller 1500-100 HONEST CHARLIE w 115 11 10 8" 82 8« 8» DerdenH J P Duncan +2790-100 76224 CONBAR w 115 10 11 11 10* 1020 9i MillerS Mrs M Peterson + 76224 SISTER HAZEL wb 109 9 9 I" 9* 9lo102° McCartyR H Ruff 7820-100 NOPALOSA BIRD wb 107 6 8 101 11 11 11 MorrisseyW Nopalosa Stock Farm 5480-100 tMutuel field. Time, :25, :51%, 1:05*£, 1:13%. Track heavy. , S2 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS WALTZ 3.60 2.00 .80 1080—100 500—100 390—100 PRUDENT MISS 3.60 2.80 80—100 40—100 FEU SHAY 17.40 770—100 Winner — B. f, by Higher— Miss Waldo, by Waldo trained by J. Wilson; bred by Mr. B. A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:211. AT POST— 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. WALTZ began well and, under mild reserve early, bettered her position when urged, responded to punishment, overhauled PRUDENT MISS in the closing stages and won narrowly. PRUDENT MISS, a strong contender throughout, shook off ALVAMOR entering the stretch, offered strong contention, but was not good enoueh. FEU SHAY, prominent throughout, held on gamely in the final stages. ADA HILL could not threaten the leaders. DOCK O. gave an even effort under strong riding. JOSEPH A. had no excuse. WALTZ, FEU SHAY, NOPALOSA BIRD and HONEST CHARLIE delayed the start. Scratched— 75578 Bee Aye Cee, 107. Overweight — Prudent Miss, 3 pounds: Sister Hazel, 2. Apprentice allowance waived — Dock O. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938— 1:09%— 3— 104. Purse ryOfTETO 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claindng. Non-winners of two races in 43 4 %3M 1939. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners since May 26 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1939, June-22-39-0ma 6 lbs. Claiming price, 00. Net value to winner 85; second, 5; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76399*MARCH STEP wb 10 111 2 1 1« 1« V* V* FaganW J Eckrosh 360-100 761493LLTILLE H. w 5 106 5 10 9h P 42 22 CanijliaJ G Simmons 1330-100 76309 SID LEA w 9 110 3 2 82 9i 82 3» KeesH M Alexander 11630-100 75491*BEN KYGER wb 4 108 9 8 5£ 3»i 2» 4« BrooksS J A Hall 400-100 76309-GYPSIE CHIEF wb 11 111 10 7 4* U 33 5£ ArmstrgW S Smith 1010-100 76151 POL VOS IMAGE w 5 110 4 3 6* 6* 5*1 6» BazerW RDGoldbere f670-100 761492ROGER WITCH wb 6 113 8 9 11| 12 7" 7* VarnerR E H Heg- 280 100 75308 LUTEEN w 5 112 7 5 7" 111 n« 8£ MillerS C W Cooper f 76149 TRIPPAWA MISS wb5105 111 10 i 72 IP 9* KeiperP E R Hoffman 2230 100 76225 JOHN DRISKILL w 6 113 6 12 12 10$ 93 10« HumbleHR C Henry f 7586FKEEN GLOAMING wb 5 116 12 6 3$ 4$ 6« 11» DewE M H Van BerS 950 100 GlTf B. w 6 110 11 4 2h 512 12 ManifoldD G McDaniels 14450-100 tMutuel field. Time, :244$, :50%, 1:18. Track heavy. , 52 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING 0DD8 . MARCH STEP .20 .40 .60 360—100 120—100 80—100 LUCILLE H 12.20 9.00 510—100 350—100 SID LEA 26.60 1230—100 Winner— Ch. g, by Light Brigade— Flower of Yarrow, by Sunstar trained by J. Eckrosh; bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:57. AT POST— minute. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. MARCH STEP, favored by the going and having keen speed, attained a decisive lead early and won cantering. LUCILLE H. improved her position gradually and stood the drive gamely, but was no match for the winner. SID LEA, away in stride and placed forwardly, faltered leaving the back stretch and lost much ground, but rallied to strong riding to finish with good determination. BEN KYGER moved up stoutly approaching the stretch, but tired in the final stages. GYPSIE CHIEF had no excuses. POLVOS IMAGE failed to be dangerous under strong riding. ROGER WITCH lacked speed in a dull performance. KEEN GLOAMING quit. GUY B. could not keep up. Overweight — Lutcen, 2 pounds; John Driskill, 3. Apprentice allowance waived — Trippawa Miss. THE "DAILY DOUBLE" ON FIRST AND SECOND RACES PAID 99.20 FOR . ENTRIES RUN AS ONE HORSE— FIELD HORSES INDIVIDUALLY. ■ THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938— 1: 09 %— 3— 104. Nebraska T7C±T7 ETQ Thoroughbred Breeders Ak-Sar-Ben Derby. 00 Added. 3-year-olds. . Allowances. Weight, 112 Ibs. Winners of 00, 3 lbs. extra. Maidens June-ZZ-39-Oma ,0 ,0 r, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 70; second, 5; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Va Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odd* Strt 76060 BONNIE GRAY wb 110 5 2 PJ 1J P 1« SandersF I Anderson 70~100 76592 NAUGHTY SISTER w 106 2 4 6" 4* 2± Pi DewE F and P Gossard 1530-100 76060 SETHS WARRIOR w 109 6 5 PJ 6« 41 3-i MerrittN B Fo-elson +410-100 76060 SECTION MAN wb 109 4 3 3* P| J» •* BazerW South Fork Stock Farm 420-100 76060 BROWN CODY w 104 1 1 11 2* 5» 5» WagnerC W W Brvant f 76227 SALLY RUSSELL wb 109 7 6 5« 5b 6* 6i KeiperP Gilchrist Bros 1930-100 76592 PEGGY MAY wb 104 3 7 7 7 7 7 CassityW R A Owen and Son 3440-100 +Coupled as B. logelson and W. W. Bryant entry. Time, :25/5, :51%, 1:20%. Track heavy. • W MUTUELS PAID , t OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS - BONNIE GRAY 40 .20 60 70—100 60—100 30—100 NAUGHTY SISTER 10.60 4.00 430—100 100—100 B. FOGELSON AND W. W. BRYANT ENTRY 2.60 30—100 Winner— Br. f, by Color Sergeant— Martha Gray, by Trap Rock trained by G. Anderson; bred by Mr. I. Anderson. WENT TO POST— 3:25J. AT POST— II minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. BONNIE GRAY, racing as if much the best, took command entering the stretch, drew out and won cantering. NAUGHTY SISTER moved fast after the up opening quarter, continued gamely, but was no match for the winner. SETHS WARRIOR, prominent throughout, held on with good courage in the final stages. SECTION MAN failed to be dangerous under strong riding. BROWN CODY tired in the stretch SALLY RUSSELL had no excuse. PEGGY MAY was widely outpaced. Overweight — Naughty Sister, 2 pounds. a FOURTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Dozana, June 20, 193ft— 1:41— 4— 100. Purse r7R7ed. 00- 4-year-Q1 *s and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1939. Weight. 1 ,,„n 115 lbs- Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, 00. June-ZZ-39-Oma Net vaue to winner 5425; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. — — 1 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownert Equir. Odds Strt 761542BUSINESS MAN w9110 1 5 7i 5" 2* 2- lh FaganW Eddens and Zeiler 300-100 76313-SNOBEEDO wb 8 115 4 3 li 1J li 1" 2* McCartyR J Osheroff 260-100 76405*BRIGHT MELODY w 8 105 2 2 11 9* 6* 41 3* CassityW L B Raibourn 310-100 76313AI.A MARQUISE w 6 110 6 8 8" 8J 7* 6* U KeiperP Gilchrist Bros 3890-100 76310 POTION wb8115 3 6 4M1 3* 32 5* DePrangE Hodges and Brigham 1230-100 76064 PAVISAND w 4 106 5 1 3" •» 51 6* DewE W N Bigley 2080-100 76231 HOOK IT wb 5 110 8 4 2* 2= 4* 7* 7* MerrittN Sioux City Stable 800-100 75768* PRINCESS BEE w 5 103 7 9 61 6 8" P* t»t TurpittRD G E Pringle 4080-100 76401*SUN SET GOLD w 9 105 9 10 |J IB* 10* 11 9i BrooksS H Miller 4130-100 76231 RICHARD THIRD m 5 115 11 11 10£ 11 11 10" 10" CampP G Cruise +2000 100 76594 WANDEROO wb 10 115 10 7 5" 7» 9* 9J 11 SlapeL . Burry and Rystrom f tMutuel field. Time, :25?5, :52, 1:20%, 1:50, 1:54. Track heavy. • « MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD8 . BUSINESSMAN .00 .80 .80 300-100 90—100 40—100 SNOBEEDO 3.80 3.00 90—100 50—100 BRIGHT MELODY 3.20 60-100 Winner— h. g. by Trompe la Mort— Hasty Miss, by Boots and Saddle trained by W. E. Ziegler; bred by Mr. C. F. Burke. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:54. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same, BUSINESS MAN, partial to the going and under mild reserve early, bettered his position steadily, challenged for the lead and. wearing down SNOBEEDO, won in the final strides. The latter took command at the start, was steadied while setting the pace, then offered stubborn contention, but could not resist the winner. BRIGHT MELODY, slow to settle into stride, closed with good determination, but could not threaten the leaders. LA MARQUISE finished strongly from a slow beginning. POTION tired in the stretch PAVISAND had no excuse. HOOK IT quit. WANDEROO could not keep up. Scratched — 76398 Grand Sweep, 115. Overweight — Pavisand, 1 pound ; Princess Bee, 3. Continued on twentieth page. AK-SAR-BEN OMAHA Continued from thirteenth page. FIFTH RACE 1 MILK. Shasta Gold, June 11, 1927— 1 :37SA— 3— 105. Purse 00. 3-year-;-F£»rfp_E_ olds. Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners since May 26 allowed 8 t Ivlvu lbs.; two races since February 25, 6 lbs.; one race, 9 lbs. Claiming price, , June-22-39-0ma ,250; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 00; second. 25; third, 0; fourth, 5. - Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St lA % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76062MUBILEE C. n_106| 4 3 7 63 5" _4"_« FaganW H Nellor 150-100 i 76312MA10 KATHRYN w 110 2 1 62 52 42 l1 2« KeiperP I E Barnes 210-100 ; 75771 IN THE SHADE wn 110 1 2 43 3" 2 4| 33 MerrittN J Cohen 590-100 75669*MISS WENONAH wb 110 3 4 22 2111 3* 4" BrooksS C E Wilson 1220-100 I 75669 LIGIITCHIEF wb 107 6 6 3 A2 6fi 612 512 GonzalesW R J Kerruish 3310-100 75671-TRIP BY w 108 5 7 1£ l1 32 51 66 HaberR Cox and Ketcham 600-100 | 76307*PETIT WILLIE w 102 7 5 5£ 7 7 7 7 EvansH J W Hawkins 11170-100 Time, :25?£. :51. 1:20?5, 1:50. Track heavy. , MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS JUBILEE C .00 .80 .20 150—100 40—100 10—100 j MAID KATHRYN 2.80 2.20 40—100 10—100 IN THE SHADE 2.80 40—100 Winner — Br. g, by Brown Bud— Kentucky Helen, by Mad Hatter trained by H. Nellor; bred by Calumet Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 4:25|. OFF AT ONCE. Start go.d and fast. Won driving; second and third the same. JUBILEE C, outpaced for half a mile, bettered his position steadily, came around the leaders, challenged boldly, then wore down MAID KATHRYN in a strenuous drive. The latter, never far back, took eiimmand entering the stretch, held on with good determination, but could not repulse the winner. IN THE SHADE, on the inside most ot the way, moved to the leaders approaching the stretch, but failed to rally to strong riding and gave wav in the final stages. MISS WENONAH tired after getting to the front. LIGHT-CHIEF could not keep up. TRIP BY quit. PETIT WILLIE was outpaced throughout. Overweight— Jubilee C, I5 pounds. Apprentice allowance waived — Light chief. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Amazing, June 27, 1936— l:44si— 6— 110. Purse 00. • r7£*P7K£i. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 115 lbs. Winners since May y 4 O 4 OO 25, 2 lbs. extra. Non-winners since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.; since February y June-22-39-0ma 25. 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St li lA % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt _ 76404 MISS ADAMS w 5 104 5 1 4» 2J P 1* 1? CassityW Mrs B Campbell 580 100 £ 76152»PNSY ANN w 5 107 4 2 l| 3 i 3* 2J 2* BrooksS C H Miller 750-100 76595 PALS PRIDE wn6112 3 3 l1 14 14 3" 3" FaganW B Johnson 160-100 J 762292CHICA wB8112 1 4 9| S4 54 4» 4J YarnerR F Attebery 640-100 f»H9SASSAFRAS v.b8114 6 6 6i 4a 4a 55* MerrittN Mrs E H Beezley 680-100 £ 764031BEIIF OF MIDY w 6 112 2 5 5J 6* 63 6* 6" ManifoldD Manifold and Kutlcdge 1090 100 75581*NTGHT SAIL wi 5 100 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 BadaliJ FGOrr 720 100 X Time, :25, :51%. 1:18%, 1:46%, 1:53%. Track heavy. ! , , S3 MUTUELB JAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKIKO ODDS MISS ADAMS 3.60 .80 80 680—100 240—100 90—100 PANSY ANN 8.20 3.80 310—100 90—100 ALS PRIDE 2.60 30—100 Winner — B. m, by Kiev — Infinelle. by Infinite trained by G. F. Jenkins; bred by Mr. F. C. Winmill. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:53. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MISS ADAMS, taken under mild reserve early, moved to the leaders when urged, responded to strong riding, took command and was ready to draw clear. PANSY ANN, never far back, challenged boldly, but could not withstand the winner. ALS PRIDE took command at once, was steadied while setting the pace, but failed to "keep up when subjected to pressure. CHICA, in the heavy going early, failed to improve her position when urged. SASSAFRAS tired after reaching contention. BELLE OF MIDWAY was outrun. NIGHT GAIL, away in a tangle, was taken to the worst part of the track and weakly handled thereafter. Scratched— 76229 Woodbridge, 107; 76230Upset Macaw. 109. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Amazing, June 27, 1936—1:44—6—110. Purse 00. f-r f-r j--f-r 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since May OlO 26. Weight, 115 lbs. Non-winners since May 26 allowed 3 lbs.; since June-22-39-0ma April 1, 6 lbs. Claiming price, 00. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76404 FULL TILT wb 8 109 1 5 l1 l3 l2 l1 I1 a KeiperP Nancolas and Wright 250-100 75865 MY FENG wb 4 112 2 1 5* 51 53 2i 23 VarnerR Dunn and Malone 600 100 76310 SON OF DAY wb 7 115 3 7 7 7 7 6- 3" MerrittN Mrs E H Bee/lev 410-100 764042*INGLE NOOK wb 10 110 6 4 2* 2A 2i 3» 4s BrooksS T B and W V Miller 620 100 76313i*GUSTATA wb 5 100 5 6 4i PJ 4h 51 51 CassityW H Wells 590-100 76403SARAH JUSTICE w 6 105 7 2 94 44 34 4« 6h BadaliJ FGOrr 970 100 75873 BANDALORE w 7 113 4 3 63 6fi 62 7 7 DePrangE J Oldham 720-100 Time. :25. :51. 1:18*4. 1:47?4. 1:54%. Track heavy. PAID OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS— . , MUTUELS — , FULL TILT .00 .40 .20 250—100 170—100 60—100 MY FENG 5.40 3.80 170—100 90—100 SON OF DAY 2.60 30—100 Winner— Ch. g, by General Thatcher— Clandestine, by McGee trained by F. Nancolas; bred by Mr. C. T. Fisher. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:22. AT POST— J minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. FULL TILT attained a commanding lead early, set the pace under steadying reserve, responded when roused and held sway to the end. MY FENG, probably best, was in the deepest going throughout, yet offered strong contention and closed strongly. SON OF DAY began slowly, improved his position steadily, finished gamely, but was no serious threat. INGLE NOOK tired in the stretch. GUSTAVIA had no excuse. SARAH JUSTICE, placed forwardlv earlv. failed to keep up in the stretch. BANDALORE lacked speed. Scratched— 76313= Bilkan. 110; 76064 Little Kiev, 110; 76599 Four Bagger, 107; 76403 The Break, 110; 76403 Dame Grundy, 105. Overweight — Bandalore, 3 pounds. Apprentice allowance waived — My Feng, Bandalore. EIGHTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938— 1:09%— 3— 104. Purso fmghfmfrfm j 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 4 D 4 D 4 _T 1939. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners since May 26 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1939, 6 lbs. Claiming price, 00. DECLARED OFF.


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