Lancaster, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-26

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LANCASTER LANCASTER. OHIO. SATURDAY. JUNE 24, 1939.— Lancaster 12 mile. First day. Lancaster Racing Association. Summer meeting of 9 days. Waite Stall Gate used. Weather cloudy. Stewards, O. E. Pons, E. W. Stribbling and R. Dienst. Judges, J. Carey, F. H. Sproule and T. Moran. Starter, J. Yerian. Racing Secretary, J. Carey. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 2:15 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 appitntice allowance of 5 pounds; **7 pounds; ***10 pounds. FIRST RACE ABOUT 5-8 MILE. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-rTfi*!2S winners this year. Weight, 115 lbs. Claiming price, 00. June-24-39-Lan Net vaIue to winner 25; second, 5; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76322*FAIRY FOOTFALL w 4 106 6 4 24 3$ 2* In DivitoN Cummings and Priddy 350-100 763233* ROBERTA w 7 105 4 7 64 5" 44 2" GrantP Mrs A J OConnor 280-100 71338 LADY B. w 4 110 2 1 31 4 4 31 Conrov.J Mrs L Patrington 1130-100 763243PINEAWAY w 5 110 8 6 51 «4 34 4*| GleasonG Mrs F E Turner 430-100 58026*ROYKAN w 4 110 5 3 Ink 2" 5l 52 PantoneM W A Mikel 810-100 76239"MrKELL wb10115 7 8 8 61 6 P CastanovaP Mrs L Mitchell 83O-1C0 76240 BULL FROG wb 10 115 1 5 7«k 71 74 71 Thudiumll P L Forrester 4070-100 76239 HAZEL BROWN wb 8 110 3 2 4»k 8 8 8 MartinezAF W M McLain 2140-100 Time, :232s. AS%. 1:02. Track fast. , J2 MUTDEL8 PAID , , — OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDB FAIRY FOOTFALL .00 .20 .60 350—100 210—100 130—100 ROBERTA 4.20 3.00 110—100 50—100 LADY B. 4.60 130—100 Winner— Ch. f, by Pigeon Wing II.— Fairy Ring, by High Time trained by H. Priddy; bred by Mr. L. J. Hickman. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:21. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FAIRY FOOTFALL was a forward factor throughout and, after heading LADY B. when Fifty yards away, barely lasted. ROBERTA closed much ground and came very fast on the outside through the stretch. LADY B. held on with rare courage in the final drive. PINEAWAY was crowded back when she attempted to come through next to the inner rail in the stretch, but finished courageously. ROYKAN tired. The others were outrun. Scratched-763265CharIie. 110; 66423 Sugar Jar, 110; 76421 Little Laura, 105; 76075 King Rib, 115. Overweight — Fairy Footfall. 1 pound. Apprentice allowance waived — Bull Frog, Hazel Brown. SECOND RACE ABOUT 5-8 MILE. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of 7f£Q2Q more tnan two races. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races this year * Sr,a, allowed 3 lbs.; two races at any time, 6 lbs. Claiming price, 00. June-Z4-35-Lan Net va|ue t0 winner 5225; second, 5; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 7C600* MISS TAOS wb 105 2 7 |*k | 9* fk DivitoN A Shaffer 15*0-100 76583 LADY ALL w 110 6 1 1*2 2* 2* GrantP J T Combs 450-100 75888*MIRA BANE wb 106 7 2 ? 3 44 314 PantoneM W A Mikel 220-100 764253EMM. H. wb 110 8 4 41 4h 52 4£ DiliddoA R B Hall 270-100 76166 DARLING MARY wb 113 4 3 2» 1* lh S- MartinezAF H Priddv 710-100 763223.SPIKE McADAMS wb 112 15 52 6i 61 6* PavneCE Mrs L M Hall 2450-100 74524 SCIOTO RIVER w 107 5 6 I 7 J 7= 7* ChurchillE L Montoney 3640-100 75337 RED MEGAN w 112 3 8 8 8 8 8 MillerG Klavman and Lvnch 830-100 Time. :23. :48. 1:02. Track fast. , MU-TUEI.3 PAID , . — OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS MISS TAOS 2.80 0.20 .60 1540—100 410—100 180—100 LADY ALL 5.20 3.20 160—100 60—100 MIR A BANE 2.80 40—100 Winner— Br. f, by By Hisself— Taos Girl, by Solomon trained by A. Shaffer; bred by Rancho Loma Verde Cia. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO P0ST-2:51. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start. ?ood and slow. Won driving; s?cond and third the same. MISS TAOS worked her way up on the outside and, continuing strongly through the stretch, got up in the last few strides. LADY ALL was a keen factor throughout, saved ground in the stretch and finished courageously. MIRA BANE was always well up and held on fairly well to the end. EMMA H. raced evenly. DARLING MARY tired as if a trifle short. The others were outpaced. Overweight— Mira Bane, 4 pounds; Red Megan, 5. THE "DAILY DOUBLE" AT LANCASTER WAS SPLIT ON THOSE HOLDING TICKETS ON FAIRY F00T- FALL COUPLED WITH ANY HORSES IN THE SECOND RACE RECEIVING .00; MISS TAQS COUPLED WTH ANY HORSE IN THE FIRST RACE RECEIVING .60. ENTRIES AND FIELD HORSES NAMED INDIVIDUALLY. THIRD RACE ABOUT 5-8 MILE. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, Ff fiOQA l1* "**• Non-winners of two races since May 20 allowed 3 lb».; two races 4 OtFOU since April 21, 6 lbs. Claiming price, 00. June-24-39-Lan Met vaIue t0 winner 25; second. 5; third. 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St %, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir. Odds Strt 76167 EDITH WALKER wb 7 107 7 7 7i 52 1" Ink ChurchillE C E Miller 910-100 76241=*CHSE EMPRESS wb 8 108 6 3 2" 4* 4£ 2 PantoneM W A Mikel 320-100 76424 HILDUR QUEEN w 5 110 8 4 31 2J 2* 31 PuIliamE W J Mott 2210-100 7624P*THE NILE w 10 110 5 5 41 3l 3J 4and CameronGD MrsISevbold 1090-100 76421 MORLEY FIRTH wb 8 113 2 6 6 61! 62 5nk GleasonG Mrs R Logsdon Jr 1440-100 76496*BLACK ANNA w 7 1031 4 1 1 it 54 61 DeridosP C H Howe 360-100 76049*MISS MONK w 6 105 3 2 5* 71 7 7* GrantP C A Werline 190-100 76494*COSMIC RAY wb 5 107 1 8 8 8 8 8 CoucciT W E FairmaS 2500-100 Time. :23?5, :48, 1:013£. Track fast. , »2 MUTDEL3 PAID , , OFFICIAI BOOKING ODD9 . EDITH WALKER 0.20 .20 .20 910—100 260—100 210—100 CHINESE EMPRESS 4.20 3.60 110—100 80—100 HILDUR QUEEN 11.20 460—108 Winner— Ch. m, by Judge Hay— Kitty Mullally, by Chatterton trained by B. Tiller; bred by Mr. C. W. Bidwill. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:24. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving;, second and third the same. EDITH WALKER closed fast on the outside in the back stretch and, securing a slight lead on the turn for home, held on gamely in the final drive. CHINESE EMPRESS, crowded back going to the first turn, came very fast on the outside through the stretch and was wearing down the winner. HILDUR QUEEN had no excuses and tired nearing the end. THE NILE was in close quarters much of the trip. BLACK ANNA tired in the last eighth as if short. Scratched — 76243Queen Clarice, 105. Overweight — The Nile, 2 pounds ; Black Anna, li. ijijfi Apprentice allowance waived — Morley Firth. j FOURTH RACE ABOUT 6 1-2 FURLONGS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-TRQI ing Non"winners °f more than two races this year. 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; „r, older, 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races since May 20 allowed 4 lbs. June-24-39-Lan Claiming price, 00. Net value to winner 25; second, 5; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76423 WICKED TIME w 4 118 11 »U It 1- MBB*G Klavman and Lynch 140-100 763253*PUN w7H3 2 4 4« V 84 21 CameronGD L Craiglovv 500 100 74862 NERVOUS LADY w 9 109 I 5 5* 5» 5 3* PavneCE H H Chopin 850-100 75337 VINE OF ROSES w 3 105 4 3 5| 4* 4J 4 1 ChurchillE F Casson 1380-100 76422 BALD Y wb8U8 6 2 2" 21 2* 51 CastanovaP G D Zimmerman 2SO-100 76325 WESTKO wb 11 114 8 6 63 68 6* 6s VailS R Oesterreicher 2660-190 ,16327 BE BRILLIANT w 8 114 3 7 7 7 7 7 DiliddoA T V Mountjoy 4060-100 76325 MIKE WHALEN w 5 114 7 Refused. MartinezAF A Alvarez 1370-100 Time, :24*. :51. 1:17?4, 1:26. Track fast. t J2 MUTDELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . WICKED TIME .80 .60 .20 140—100 80—100 60—100 PUN 4.00 3.40 100—100 70—100 NERVOUS LADY 3.80 90-100 Winner— B. g, by High Time— Sin, by Stefan the Great trained by R. Reeves; bred by Mr. C. T. Fisher. Winner entered to be claimed for 00 WENT TO POST— 3:52. AT POST— 9 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. WICKED TIME raced BALDY into defeat, but had to be hustled along in the closing stages to stall off PUN. The latter saved ground throughout and finished courageously. NERVOUS LADY closed strongly on the outside of the opposition through the stretch. VINE OF ROSES acted badly at the post, but showed a fair effort. BALDY tired in the last eighth. Scratched— 76423 Gormley, 109. Overweight — Vine of Roses, 2 pounds. j FIFTH RACE ABOUT 6 1-2 FURLONGS. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. C laim-rTfJQOO ing. Non-winners of two races this year. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners f ,*%„ this ypar allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, 00. June-24-39-Lan Net vaue to winner 25; second, 5; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 74249*PIRATE LASS w 5 105 3 6 6* 31 24 H ChurchillE Mrs G L Holland 400-100 76422*MISS HOPEFUL wb 4 108 8 5 P 1» li 2* LirataG F Nelson 480-100 76422 WILD ROSEBUD wb 8 111 7 3 W W 9 3* PavneCE G M Jordan 320-100 72138 BAY MEMOR w 6 112 2 2 5h 6* 6» 4 VailS I P Smith 910-100 76394*DARBY DELIGHT wa 4 111 6 1 3=» «»| 41 5$ CoucciT W E Fairman 1100-100 76423MOTHS WING wa 4 106 4 4 41 5* 5* 6* GrantP Colledo Bros 350-100 74196MABLAMAID w 4 116 17 7* 7* 7» 7* DilleaJ Davis and Harper 1850-100 76169 SHAN wb 7 116 5 8 8 8 8 8 CastanovaP A J Sutherland 1240-100 Time, :24, :5d%, 1:18, 1:25. Track fast. , MUTUEL9 PAID , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS PIRATE LASS 0.00 .60 .00 400—100 180—100 100—100 MISS HOPEFUL 5.80 3.80 190—100 90—100 WILD ROSEBUD 3.00 59—100 Winner— Ch. m, by St. James— Scuttle, by Whiskaway trained by H. H. Smith; bred by Mr. A. C, Bostwick. Winner entered to be claimed for S800. WENT TO POST— 4:30. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PIRATE LASS closed strongly on the outside through the last quarter and drew away into an easy lead in the final sixteenth. MISS HOPEFUL broke fast from outside the stall gate and showed the most speed to the stretch head, but failed to stall off the winners challenge. WILD ROSEBUD was sharply-crowded back on the first turn by MISS HOPEFUL, but held the others safe at the end. BAY MEMOR closed ground when too late. DARBY DELIGHT suffered serious earlv interference. Scratched— 75776Miles Standish, 116; 76325 Sevralphsam, 116; 74249 Sporting Maudie, 107- 58335 Old Field, 112; 76242 Gold Thru, 112. Overweight— Pirate Lass, 3 pounds; Miss Hopeful, 2; Mablamaid, 5. a ORIGINAL SEVENTH RACE RUN AS THE SIXTH. SIXTH RACE ABOUT 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 7ffcQt Claiming. Non-winners of two races this year. 3-year-olds 107 lbs.; older, 1 ,1, 116 ,bs- Non-winners this year allowed 4 lbs. Claiming pte, 00. June--39-Lan Net va[ue to winner 25; , 5; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 75873 FOB wb 6 116 6 3 P 2J Ink II p VailS E Daniels 340-100 76426-JUBILEE JIM wb 6 116 8 2 1* 1* T- 2* 2* MillerG Lvnch and Klayman 560-100 75844 POT AU MINT w 8 116 5 4 2J 3i 33 3* 3* TaylorJA aand O Lutz 930-100 76427-KING TODAY w 8 116 3 7 Q 5* 5| 5» «4 DiliddoA Mrs R Logsdon Jr 490-100 76328 PROHIBITION w 7 116 4 8 8 || 44 4J 5 KilgoreH P H Brown 1400-100 74249SUNCIRCLE ELAN wb8110 2 1 3* 44 62 64 I* CameronGD L Mullen 1410-100 76163 GOODBYE BLUES w 9116 1 5 6i 7MMJ 7* ThudiumH Mrs K Cronk 350 100 76326 LENVOI wb 3 105 7 6 52 8 8 8 8 MartinezAF R B Hall 720-100 Time, :25, :50, 1:17%, 1:45%, 1:52. Track fast. , S2 MUTUEI.S FAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD3 F0B .80 .80 .40 340—100 140—100 70— WO JUBILEE JIM 4.8O 3.40 140—100 70—100 POT AU MINT 4.40 120-100 Winner— B. g, by Stars and Bars— Gem. hv Berrilldon trained by E. Daniels; bred by Mr. B. A, Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:06. AT POST— 44 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FOB moved up strongly on the outside after going the first half mile and, taking command, held the race safe all throuah the last quarter. JUBILEE JIM failed to withstand the winners challenge, but held the others safe. POT AU MINT raced evenly, but was unable to overhaul the leaders when the final test came. KING TODAY began slowly, but closed some ground. The others were always outrun Scratched— 76428aPin Hooker, 112; 763272Short Dog. 107; 76587 Exclusive, 111. : , Overweight— Suncircle Elan, 3 pounds; LEnvoi, 3. i g Apprentice allowance waived — King Today. " ORIGINAL SIXTH RACE RUN AS THE SEVENTH. SEVENTH RACE ABOUT 6 1-2 FURLONGS. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim- 76934 2F" Non-winners of two races this year. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners 1 -jSSj this year a,,owe i * ibs- Claiming price, 00. June--J3-Lan Net va,ue t0 w|nner 25; second 5; tnjrdi 0; fourth j10 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equir. Odds Strt 74327 WHOA BACK wb 7 116 8 1 1« 14 1U 1* VailS J Oran JTfTlOO 76323 FENG LU wb 4 110 4 2 3* 2* 24 24 CameronGD P L Forrester 810100 76660 COL. HATFIELD w 9 116 7 4 6* 4| 43 34 DiliddoA C W Smith 320 00 763242WHISKORA wb8112 3 7 74 72 64 4 CastanovaP Mrs L Mitchell 440 100 76245 GUADALAJARA w 5 107 1 8 8 8 72 5* GrantP C Parrish 3160 100 75869 MISS ALLIE wb6112 6 5 2432 P tf ThudiumH H Barn field 690 100 76325**CEALLAIGH wb 6 111 2 3 41 54 54 7* DivitoN R Boon 610 100 76326 DOUBLE NUGGET wb 8 116 5 6 5 6* 8 8 Dillea.I C A Werlint 1000 im Time, :24, :50%, 1:18/5. 1:25. Track fast. T;J2MMUTiILA tAiD 1 OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD* , vuur » „.r «u°r .uCK 0M 4° 8° 410-100 120-100 90-100 col.%latfield::::::::::::::::::: 1M III m~m *£2 trustrerenerS;nLd:b:,Sme5tr * b L C° WENT TO POST— 5:39. AT POST-2* minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. WHOA BACK had the speed of the party throughout and was never in trouble. FFNG LU disnlaved UHISkAra "I £ I!? tirinS ,C?L HATF1,ELP closed strongly on the outside in the stretch VVHISKORA met with repeated early interference and dosed a wide gap. GUADALAJARA finished with a belated rush. CEALLAIGH was crowded back at the first turn and tired, as did the others Scratched-75516 Tint of Gold, 106; 76169Regality, 111; 74134 Eric T., 112- 76326 Thurwav 116 Overweight— Feng I.u, 3 pounds; Miss Allie, 1. r* Apprentice allowance waived — Double Nugget. Continued on twenty-first page. ~~ LANCASTER Continued from thirteenth page. EIGHTH RACE ABOUT 1 1-8 MILES. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. rTfJQOET Non-winners of more than two races in 1938-39. 3-year-olds, 107 lbs.; older, • OUOO ]16 lbs. Non-winners this year allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, 00. June-24-39-Lan Net va|ue t0 winner 25; second, 5; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Vs % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76139 SOLDIERS CALL wb3112 3 2 l2 l2 1 l5 15 TaylorJA Mrs D Hoffman 220 100 76426 BLUE BLAZER wb5111 5 3 35 3* 3s 22 2i Pant.meM C A Werline 1060-100 75734 CAPTAIN DANGERu 10112 7 4 41 42 42 4J 3" VailS I P Smith 530-100 76428AHRIMAN wb6108 1 5 53 53 53 54 4]i LicataG F Nelson 820-100 764282BUSY GIRL w 5 107 6 1 2* 2i. 2J 33 5» Martine/AF O H Pike 730 100 7G?28-IDLE MONEY wb 8 112 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 GleasonG Mrs F E Turner 400-100 76426PACEMAKER wb4111 4 Rpfused. ChurrhillE W Kendrick 530 100 Time, :24, :48. 1:162. 1:424.:, 1:57*4. Track fast. , |t MUTUELS FAID , , — OrFIClAI BOOKING ODDB SOLDIERS CALL $ 6.4« .40 .20 226—100 120—100 60—100 BLUE BLAZER 7.40 4.00 270—100 100—100 CAPTAIN DANGER 3.00 60—100 Winner— Ch. e. by Reveille Boy — Baffling Mis, by Baffling trained by D. Hoffman; bred by Messrs. O. A. Bianchi and W. W. Williamson. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 6:11. AT POST— 3J minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SOLDIERS CALL, much th« best, was neci n trouble. BLUE BLAZER, never far away, held the others safe at the end. CAPTAIN DANGER closed resolutely in the final eighth, but barely lasted to stall off AHR1MAN. The latter finished going strongly on the outside. BUSY GIRL tired. PACEMAKER refused to break. Scratched — 76163 Mouthpiece. 112. Overweight — Soldiers Call, 5 pounds: Ahriman, 1. Apprentice allowance waived — Idle Money. « ■ —


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