Sweeps Graded Handicaps: Suffolk Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-14

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SUFFOLK DOWNS For Track Conditions See Box on Page 1 I ST RACE— 3-4 MILE. 1:45 P. M. 3 -Year-Olds. Claiming. Prob. P.P. Horse. Wt. Mud. Odds. 3 DAISY 106 6-5 1 WHAT EXCUSE 111 X 3-1 2 BRAVE SIR 111 X 6-1 6 MERRY MISTAKE 104 10-1 7 GALLACOURT 114 * 8-1 4 HYEAD 109 20-1 5 CHRONOS 109 30-1 8 BRIAR GAL 109 12-1 Daisy, nicely placed, can make it two in a row. What Excuse is the one most to fear. Brave Sir may hang on for the show award. RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 2:15 P. M. 2ND 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. 6 BUSY MAN 110 X 6-5 4 SPARROW CHIRP 100 X 6-1 2 CLARO 110 X 10-1 3 PARI-ERNEST 115 X 6-1 1 GRAND DAY 115 X 6-1 5 VITAL LADY 105 10-1 7 ALUMINIO 115 15-1 8 CANTERBRUN 110 30-1 Busy Man stands out in the light; should come home undir wraps. Sparrow Chirp is getting in light. Claro will be closing gamely. RACE— 3-4 MILE. 2:45 P. M. 3RD 3-Year-Olds. Claiming. 5 OLD WICK HI * 8-5 2 SHEMITE 111 * 4-1 4 PLAYADE 114 8-1 6 VAIN BEAUTY 111 X 4-1 3 TIARA 106 6-1 1 BAGDAD 109 * 10-1 7 RINGMOND 109 25-1 Oldwick is good again; should chalk up another. Shemite has early speed. Play-dale has been working well. ATH RACE— 4 1-2 FURLGS. 3:15 P. M. 2-Year-Olds. Allowances. 1 ARIEL BEAM 109 X 2-1 5 SUPREMESBEST 117 X 2-1 4 ZACABRAND 113 3-1 6 SHARP REWARD 109 4-1 2 QUEEN LIBERTY 114 X 12-1 3 VALDINA TROTH 110 15-1 Ariel Beam is in a winning streak; rates the nod. Supremes Best, a speedy threat, rates close. Zacabrand cannot be overlooked. RACE— 3-4 MILE. 3:45 P. M. 5TH 3-Year-Olds and Upward. Allowances. 6 AIRSPRING HO X 4-1 . . 1 a-US • H2 * 3-1 j 5 c-KNIGHT CALL 114 X 8-1 1 7 a-GRAUSTARK 117 X 3-1 8 JESSIE GLADYS 112 X 5-1 ! 2 ROUGH NEWS 109 * 10-1 3 BIG STAKES 110 X 25-1 4 b-BOREDOM 118 * 6-1 9 SILVER GRAIL 104 X 10-1 10 b-RANGE DUST 118 X 6-1 11 CHOP STICKS 107 * 15-1 12 MACKS DREAM 104 X 12-1 13 c-LIGHT REIGH 110 X 8-1 a-Mrs. S. Orr and J. C. Braswell entry. c-I. Buckley and W. I. Lunt entry. d-Wal-ter G. McCarthy entry. Airspring has shown the most speed of this bunch. Us, back in top form, loill make it interesting. Knight Call was bang-up last two at Jamaica. RACE— 1 1-8 MILES. 4:15 P. M. 6TH 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. 6 a-MOLASSES BILL 115 X 8-5 4 a-NOPALOSA ROJO 112 X 8-5 1 QUERCUS 112 ® 4-1 7 TRAPEZE ARTIST 110 * 6-1 3 TWO O TWO 120 X 4-1 2 SICKLEBILL 112 X 12-1 5 COUNTRY LASS 107 X 8-1 a-Mrs. E. Haughton entry. Molasses Bill fi7ids a good spot to greet I the judges. Nopalosa Rojo, a stablemate, should be right there. Quercus is showing steady improvement. ■TTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 4:45 P. M. 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. 3 MAX FORST 110 6-5 5 DON PECOS 1 15 X 4-1 4 BREEZE HO 8-1 2 CHATTER WRACK 115 X 6-1 6 PRUNAY HO X 6-1 1 LOVICK HO X 30-1 7 MILL END 115 * 10-1 Max Forst appears ready for a winning gallop. Don Pecos likes this oval; looms dangerous. Breeze shows spurts of early speed. RACE— 1 M., 70 YDS. 5:15 P. M. 8TH 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. 3 MAEPEACE 119 X 5-2 8 MANAMAID 109 3-1 7 TRANSMITTER 116 X 6-1 1 SENTINEL 122 X 5-1 2 SIGANAR 109 X 10-1 4 THE SHAUGRAUN 117 * 8-1 5 MILL TOWER 122 X 8-1 6 PRIMA DONNA 106 ® 12-1 9 GINO BEAU 116 10-1 Maepeace is the one to beat for the winners share in this heat. Manamaid, in rare form, may make it two straight. Transmitter will offer plenty of conten-, ! Hon.


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