Sweeps Graded Handicaps: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-14

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UAMhlfADQ Worlds Leading Handicapper for Thirteen Years, ril/rrn/C rDAhCH SWEtr b VjKAUtU nAlNUIMrD Comment -:- Weights -:- Post Positions -:- Probable Odds BELMONT PARK I For Track Conditions See Box on Page 1 ■I ST RACE— 5-8 MILE. 1:00 P.M. ■ 2-Year-Olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Claiming. Prob. P P. Hor?p. Wt M«d Odds 13 CREDENTIALS 113 * 4-1 16 BANKRUPT 119 6-1 4 NAVY BLUE 113 6-1 2 DARING H3 * 8-1 6 BULRUSHES 119 5-1 1 WHITE FORD 113 25-1 3 SHOTWICK 114 8-1 5 SWEET REPOSE 113 20-1 7 DUSTY MAN 119 12-1 8 REDOUBLED 113 40-1 9 RICHARD W. 113 20-1 10 KENNEBIS 116 15-1 11 GHOST LIGHT 113 20-1 12 a-REAL MAN 113 8-1 14 LIBERTY ITE 114 35-1 15 GOOD LOOKING 113 12-1 17 ROCK KNIGHT 113 40-1 18 ZAC 113 20-1 19 a-LEOS BRANDY 116 * 8-1 20 CHANCE OAK 113 * 30-1 a-B. F. Whitaker entry. Credentials gets the call in open race. Bankrupt merits consideration off last I when third. Navy Blue is rounding to best form. OND RACE— 3-4 MILE. 1:30 P. M. ■ 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. 6 FEROCITY 113 * 4-1 L 2 ROMAN HERO 120 X 5-1 9 ALNED 122 5-1 1 I I L 1 4 WISE HOBBY 121 8-1 13 SUNGINO 115 * 8-1 3 SUN INPLAY 115 X 5-1 1 BOUNCALONG 115 X 45-1 5 FLY THE COOP 113 X 10-1 7 CLASSIC BEAUTY 103 X 15-1 8 FAUST II. H3 20-1 10 THE THANE 113 25-1 11 HI STRANGER 115 X 10-1 12 STEVADA 108 ® 10-1 14 PORT ALIBI 113 X 45-1 15 DE ICER HO X 12-1 16 CLEO LOUISE 108 X 25-1 17 HIGHOMAR 115 X 12-1 18 NEAP H5 X 15-1 19 SMOKY SNYDER 110 X 8-1 20 FAMILY DOC 113 X 15-1 Ferocity, second last two starts, may get up in time. Roman Hero does well in sprints. Alned, razor sharp now, looms a stout factor. RACE— Ab. 2 MILES. 2:00 P. M. 3RD 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Steeplechase. 2 SIR BLUESTEEL 152 9-5 5 O KELLY 144 2-1 3 BOLD STROKE 152 X 3-1 1 KNIGHTS QUEST 144 6-1 4 WOODHAVEN 145 10-1 Sir Bluesteel is steady over the jumps; likely winner of this chase event. OKelley, second last try, is the danger. Bold Stroke rates a money chance. _ ATH RACE— 5-8 MILE. 2:30 P. M. ™ 2-Year-Olds. Allowances. 2 JAMESBOROUGH 117 X 8-5 3 JACK S. L. 122 8-5 4 DOVE PIE 117 5-1 1 STYLUS H7 10-1 5 REX 117 10-1 Jamesborough displayed keen speed in recent triumph. Jack S. L., winner of only start, is the one to beat. Dovie Pie is showing improvement. 5~~ TH RACE— 3-4 MILE. 3:00 P. M. 3-Year-Olds. Handicap. 2 K. DORKO 122 X 5-2 3 PHAR RONG 119 X 5-2 7 SCOTLAND LIGHT 115 X 4-1 1 BEN GRAY 109 8-1 4 FLAG TRUMPETER 106 12-1 5 SHIPS RUN 110 * 8-1 6 SQUADRON 106 10-1 K. Dorko has the speed to lead this field home. Phar Rong, back in best form, may prove troublesome. Scotland Light may spring a mild surprise. RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 3:30 P. M. 6TH 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Allowances. 3 LORD KITCHENER 108 * 4-1 5 NAVAL RESERVE 115 * 4-1 4 EQUATOR H3 6-1 1 LOVEDAY 109 X 8-1 8 SPANISH DUKE 116 X 8-1 11 CORYDON 114 * 5-1 6 DEVILS CRAG 118 X 5-1 2 YANKEE CHANCE 115 X 10-1 7 PAPERBOY HO 12-1 9 YANKEE DANDY 115 X 10-1 10 DANCING ARCHIE 109 20-1 Lord Kitchener is prepped for an early win. Naval Reserve, nearing top form, looyns a strong contender. Equator jitst missed by a nose in last try at Keeneland. •JTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 4:00 P. M. 3-Year-Olds. Claiming. I 13 RAISIN BREAD 115 3-1 8 WHISCENDENT 115 X 4-1 14 a-NESTONIAN 108 X 4-1 10 FIVE-O-EIGHT 113 * 8-1 12 QUESTION MAN 117 6-1 1 RECOGNIZE 111 * 12-1 2 SMART 117 X 45-1 3 GALLANT ROBIN 113 35-1 4 TRAFFIC RUSH 113 10-1 5 ROSY DOLLAR 1j3 X 12-1 6 WOODVALE QUEEN 112 35-1 7 QUEENS NAVY 108 12-1 9 RETINUE 113 25-1 11 BALLYARNETT 115 8-1 15 a-WADDY 117 X 4-1 a-P. B. Codd entry. Raisin Bread, holding top form nicely, is capable of trimming this kind. Whis-cendent may be tough to beat. Nestonian closes fast and may get up in time. RACE— 1 1-8 MILES. 4:30 P. M. 8TH 3-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. 3 STROLLING IN 112 3-1 8 SHAUN G. 121 X 3-1 2 NOTES 102 X 4-1 6 INCONCEIVABLE 118 X 6-1 1 MISTING 109 20-1 4 RESOLUTE II. 114 30-1 5 LIVELYHOOD 109 X 8-1 7 ROMAN GOVERNOR 114 X 10-1 9 MARK HO X 8-1 10 HAPPY HUNTING 114 10-1 11 KEY MAN 113 ® 10-1 12 ROMANIC H4 12-1 Strolling In, under hustling tactics, should last it out to the end. Shaun G., despite the heavy impost, is the main threat. Notes retains his speed.


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