Pay-off in All Dead Heats, Daily Racing Form, 1939-07-31

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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 I d,on 0nf h.?rse the Pay-ff shou1 be .00 to the payer and .00 to the fn l 1 was,!d on the other the Pay-tt should be .50 to the player and fie yen W1?ere ne of the horses in a dead heat Is quoted at odds-on or k ?X u moy transaction is a loser. For instance, if .00 is bet on a 4 to pay",f " the dead heat wou,d fae 90 cents to the Iayer and 90 cents to the player wZhfi,am0,Unt of rey bet p,us the odds ,ald with total divided equally be- tSSLjST 18 the rcgular method of pay-off fa dead heats -he SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming 3-year-olds 113 79663 4SL ? dernV? J-bS- N?n-nns since July 20 allowed Sfsince July JulSMSk I ClaiminS Pnce, 00; if for 00, allowed 3 lbs. aJa "lr y Net value to winners 75; third, 5; fourth, 5, Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St H j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt Swr USS,ALVA WS"S I I 3 2 2 Zi 14 Pa,ur"boS HRorabnugh 135-100 w710B 67 54 4h 31432 3UDivitoN Miss E Brimmer 1450-100 ffi?HSS?IRD "llSPi 5 li D6I ik 444,1 SarnM J E Murphy ml S i WtSo I 9o 2 7i 5" 51 ShanksJ MrsCEWUlson 2335-100 79009 SIR tap ISAAC o wb5118 8 9 81 7n 51 61 andi MunozF W Mink inn 78603CORA KAY wb 7 105 -9 8 651 64 7 7 KiVkC J White im.Z 79011LYCONNA wn3 105 7 10 10 10 10 8 8 WaltersC Mrs A A Gray 2000 100 75974 SUNDROPS w7108 4 4 14 34 83 91 91 SnvdcrW L L Seitz 5315 100 78944 FLYING FEET 6 and NerfnoyW fllf-ISS wb5110 2 1 9H0 10 " J j Martin fDeadheat. Time, :23, 1:14?, 1:402g. Track fast. U-c, J2 MUTUELS PAID . , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS . S 430 S 5-00 5 4.00 115-100 150-100 100-100 T,.Mrtr,Y 2-90 3-70 3-00 45-100 85-100 50-100 TUNEFUL 53j 165100 Wmners-fWelsh Lad b g hy Prince of Wales-Debit, by Macaw trained bv F. H. McDonald; bred I I ,ua,,,;;,,Jr-,; Fda. I, by Fred Jr.-Malva, by Xlvcscot trained by E. E. Rhodes; a m r bred by Mr. C. W. Walker. Winners entered to be claimed for 00 each. WENT TO POST 5:43. AT POST 1 minute. Start :s;ood and slow. Won driving; third the same. WELSH LAD displaced SUNDROPS" without effort to eain the lead, was rated nicely while savinq ground rallied to a hard drive and finished courageously. FREDALVA, forwardly placed, moved to the pacemaker gradually, engaged WELSH LAD midway of the stretch and.-finished in a dead heat. TUNEFUL was prominent early and held on willingly to the finish. WANDER BIRD was forced to race on the outside fc I n i l0adcrS CHANNING savcl ground in the last half mile and came gamelv. SIR J!nlc.r contcntlon- CORA KAY had no mishaps. LYCONNA showed little. SUNDROPS and j FLiING FEET quit badly. .,Scra,no0dlS870Ca11 AIc AnnG" 110 " T9007Chess!e. 105; 79171 Oriental Miss, 105; 77731 Land U of c Smiles, 108; 79420 Boaufast, 112; 79420 Chilly Ebbie, 107. . Overweight Wander Bird, 24 pounds; Cora Kay, 2; Flying Feet, 2. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-4 MILES. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiminir. 3-vear-oIds 79664 SfJ ft -Ib Non."wiliners "tace July 15 aBowed 8 lbs.; 2nce h,i!QR June 20 5 lbs- CIamnff Price, 00. juiy--ja-Bir Net vaue t0 winner 75; second, S75; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 79497 PRINCE PETITE wsb7U7 7 4 I14 1 P 1 1- SnvderW R C Watts 1215 100 78869 HUSTLE HOME w8109 1 7 71464 5 3" 2 ReilyJ E D Lambert Jr 6130-100 794982PENCADER wb10114 4 6 AH 34 34 24 3 MachadoL Mrs J B Bond 185-100 S5f??PPY W8H4 9 3 22 23 22 4,4h VcsscA H G Bailey 1550-100 SiAYLASS w618 2 1 6nk 82 83 SnkGrantP Mrs I K Mourar 3465-100 790132VENETIAN wn 9 108 3 2 54 54 4k 52 614 WaltersC Mrs J Paoli 815-100 S:CHAMPFLEURY wsb6114 8 9 82 7 7 83 73 Sarn RL Pearson 390-100 794202MINNA w7109 5 5 3U 4 64 7h 8i PalumboS E W King 290-100 79176 STEPEE wsb 7 107 6 8 9 9 9 9 9 WestD W W Gift 6325-100 Time, :24, :49?, iff 6, 1:43. 2:09. Track fast. Tr nMUTHfS PAD OFFICIAT BOOKING OnD8 PRIMPF dcttic m.JI u JJLE S27-50 S13-80 5 8-80 1275-100 590-100 340-100 3710 12"10 1755-100 505-100 prwrinrn PENCADER 3.30 65100 p iAMnnCwCh" g Vy Sti4muus-Ilps", by Prince Palatine trained by R. C. Watts; bred by Mrs. H. S. Raskob. entered be inner to claimed for S500. WENT TO POST 6:23. OFF AT ONCE. ; Start e:ood and fast. Won driving; second and third the same. mPPVINCn-P,ETTIE rfe.d t0 f?.nt car,7v,lc 1,akpn "P for "fly speod, met early contention from HuPPY, rallied when shaken up m the stretch and had enough in reserve to hold HUSTLE HOME safe The latter, allowed to reach her best stride before moving forward, cained steadily in the last half mile and finished with excellent courage in the final test. PENCADER raced well up, was-placed to cvc"rc nrossuro in the last three-sixteenths and hel.l on well. HUPPY forced a steady pace, made stout challenges, but tired in the- final dnve GA LASb did not enter a forward position. CIIAMPFLEURY could not threaten. MINNA tired steadily. STEPEE was always outrun. ScrMched-79420 Bav, 109: 79577 Spotless. 109; 79170 Nieht Rider, 107; 79013 Our Shin 112- 79498 Jimmy D., 107; 79577 Famous Clayton, 114; 79498 Early Call, 107. P Overweight Gaylass, 1 pound.


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