Official Racing Charts: Ak-Sar-Ben Omaha, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-29

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Official Racing Charts Copyright, 1942, by Triangle Publications, Inc. . Ak-Sar-Ben Omaha f OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942 AK-SAR-BEN FIELD 1 MILE. Third day of thirty-day meeting May 26 to July 4. Ak-Sar-Ben Exposition Company. Pustt gate used. Complete .finish of each race confirmed by Thomas camera. " Presiding Steward, R. A. Leigh. Associate Steward, A. J. Heffernan. Placing "Judges, John R. Maluvius, Harvey Foster and George Swain. Paddock Judges, George Swain and Harvey Foster. Patrol Judges, Eugene Schwartz and Louis Tabor. Clerk of Scales, John R. Maluvius. Starter, Noel Chilcutt. Timer, Otto Torrell. Racing Secretary. R. A. Leigh. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central War Time. W indicates "whip, S spurs, B blinkers. -Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance. Percentage of winning favorites in 1941, .33. Current meeting, .20. Daily Double first and second races. Field horses run separately. No entries. FIRST RACE 5-8 MILE. Willow Wood, June 15, 1935 :59 2 116. Purse 2 4 1 7 3 ?400, 3-year-Ids and upward. Foaled in Nebraska: Claiming. Non-winners of a race in 1941-42. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, f 98 ,9 rt May 28-42 Oma ng ibs. Claiming price, 00. - Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0; fourtht 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V. Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt "128SKY JACK wb51138 5 432 2 m BeckerF Mrs F M Gossard TsO 333 pENCODE wb5118 6 7 5h 5h 3U 2k SheaE E. A Simpson 560 10333-BUV w 4 118 9 4 H H 1 33 ArmstgW F and B Berigan 250 09686 GAYAIAID GUEST w 5 113 2- 3 2 21 4" 42 FranklinE H J Southwick 9 80 10333SETHS PEEL w8113 11 7 72 62 53-MagnssonB G Philpot " 1210 10450OMAR FOX w8113 39 9 91072 6nk SegerW D Stuck! 1980 10093KING EXCELSIOR w 4 113. 4 2 3 .4" 5 7 LarsenL MHVanBerg 42T50 10209 LUTHER B. w 3 110 10 6 6 6 82 8 CampR L Bonham 1100 TEEN SLEEP wb5115 5 8 8 8 9 9 McCberJ E Carter 1710 GLENDA MINE w3103 7 10 10 10 10 10 PittsM N Mrs N Carrell 7270 TMutuel fidd. Time, :22, ;463, 1:00. Track fast. . . . , t S2 Mutuels Paid- Odds to VlUriiei ruCeS PENCODE 4.80 3.20 1 40 60 BUV 2.60 , ."30 Winner B. g by War Instigator Horinga, by Horron, trained by F. M. Gossard: bred by Mr. F. M-and Mrs. P. Gossard. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST 2:04. OFF AT 2:041 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. SKY JACK, a forward factor trom the start, stayed close to the pace to the final eighth, then, under pressure, moved up strongly and got up in the last few strides to win narrowly. PENCODE, never far from the leaders in the early stages, closed swiftly after reaching the final sixteenth when he slipped through on the inside and Avould have won in an-otehr stride. BUV was hustled along soon after the start and took comjaand after going the first seventy yards and set the pace to the last seventy yards, then tired slightly. GAYMAID GUEST showed good early speed, then Urcd SETHS PEEL was never able to get up. KING EXCELSIOR showed some early speed. Scratched Katie R., 100. Overweight Teen Sleep, 2 pounds; Glenda Mine, 3. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938 1:09 3 2 4 1 7 4 14, Purse 4-year-oIds and upward. Claiming. Non-MavW .9 nmo winners of a race since February 20. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-win- iua5 --Oma ,,ers since December 31allowed 31bs. Claiming price, ,000; if for 00, allowed 3 lbs. . Net value to winner 25; second, S100; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V2 Str.Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt- 21643 CIMARRON SAND w5110 2 5 - 5 4 2 lh GonalesW- J Levitt and W Bieley 0I0 21761 ROY GREENOCK wb4110 7 3 22 1-13 2h FranklinE N J Himelhoch 250 17327 DINAIN WB 10 110 5 8 7 6h 6 4h TtbbartE F E Lyon 7 2n 17611PHALAMO wb 10 105 10 2 1" 2 3" 5J PhillipsV R E Spicer" 13 50 23295SIRREX wb 4105 6 7 6 8 7i 6" PlesaE M Whitebrook , 47 90 10337 TENTMATE wb7110 9 1 33 5 71 SheaE . E FMarh S POLVOSJMAGE wb8107 8 12 10 7 8 8 BeckerF E R Cowey 3590 187333HIMULUS w4103 4 11 x 9 104 9h PittsM R Nocita 44 20 21859 INSCOLT - wb 8 112 11 6 8n 102 1010 JordanJ Mrs B Harrison 6 20 09468 TRACKER avb10110 3 10 11 IP 113 U2 BazerW H C McConnell 22 70 12134 COILSPRING wb 7 117 12 9 12 12 12 12 CooriR S H Hill ?6 20 tMutuel field. Time, :22, :46J4, 1:12. Track fast. 1 Mutuels Paid Odds to . MllfllAl Pflroc CIMARRON SAND Fieldf 14.40 5.20 2.80 6.20 .1.60 40 yiuriiei r rices roy greenock - 3.60 2.60 so 30 ROIDEF 2.40 20 nHerT;B: gr-y Kentucky Cardinal Tan Leather, by Tanelewood, trained by W. N. Bigley: bred by Mr. E. R. Hert. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST 2:36. OFF AT 2:37 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. CIMARRON SAND, outrun for a half mile was rushed up on the outside entering the stretch and, under a hard drive in the final sixteenth, got up m the last stndi to win by a narrow margin. ROY GREENOCK, well up from the start; took com- , SmS ""f, .a"d et the p,ace to the last sentv yards. bt could not hold the winner. KOIDLI-, nnmTrr always within itriking d.stance of the leaders, raced strongly throughout while saving ground and finished gamely. DINAIN, well back early, closed some ground after going a half mile. PHALAMO showed in front for a quarter, then tired. TENTMATE also had some early speed , SSeheiT145?? .A" Sty,e 105; 12443 Miss Monte 105 2346i3Little Rhody, 105; 13170 Happy Heather, 110; 10096 Pharachicle, 105; 20951 Lady Ballet, 108. Overweight Polvos Image, 2 pounds; Inscolt, 2; Coil SpYmg, 4. - Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 30.00. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938 1:09 3 2 4 1 7 5 104- Purse 00- 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Tk luNon"Yinners of .a race in 19- 3-Vear-olds, 109 lbs.; Mav JYiay 28-42 J8-4: Oma oma older, 116 lbs. Claiming: price, ,000. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 18794 MASKED PLANE wb 7 116 10 1 2 23 23 m FranklinE RE Spicer 50 18733LDY CONSTANCE wb 4 111 9 3 1 11 1 2i LarsenL C A Tanner -8530 17200 DROOP wb7116 "4 4 5 4 $ 34 CampR G and W Shultz 2 40 23083 GOLD MESH w 9 116 "2 5 10 9 8 4 WhitingL Mrs A M Creech 170" fS SEKn? fE WB4m H 1?6 A 11 11 S cArmStrW W D W Frank flS.SO 10210 BLACK LILLY wb4116 5 12 82 83 5h 6? SheaE E F1 Marhs IX on 19587 YEHONALA w 10 116 12 2 . 3h 6 7a 7J WhiteE Mrs M Lindlev 10 80 21843 VALDINA DELLA wb3109 8 8 b2 5h 9 8nk BoucherJ F Dolan and G Cunnincham s 15 70 17558 SURE CURE w 5 116 111 12 12 12 9McCumberJ Mrs M Barton 23 80 l7578jFAIR CLOUD wb 6111 3 7 9 11 HIO2 JessopD E Smith , 10 80 88287 IGGY w 6 116 6 10 V2 6J 6h 11 RobartE Herbert M Woolf 5780 KALONA wb4116 7 9 11 91012 BazerW HCMcConriell 28 00 tMutuel field. Time, :22?. :46, 1:12; Track fast. Mutuels Paid , Odds to -- Mr- D-l-nr MASKED PLANE 13.00 6.40 3.80 5.50 2.20 .90 UlUei T IlCeS LADY CONSTANCE 45.60 13.00 21.80 5 50 DROOP 3.00 .50 lnAer7Blk;m by Masked Marv:el "-High Plane, by. High Time, trained by R. E. Spicer; bred by Mr. G. Clarke. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. A WENT TO POST 3:09. OFF AT 3:11i CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MASKED PLANE, having eood ?YrVnwQTArKrp Pl" !. 7-, ,lhJe trGtdV thcn under a drive closcd stron?y win narrowly. LADY CONSTANCE was hustled into the lead soon after the start, held the lead to the final sixteenth then tired when put to a drive. DROOP, never farrom the leaders, closed gamely in the final drive GOLD MESH, well back early, closed steadily while racing between horses. FAIR CLOUD dropped well back after" showing good early speed. PRINCESS NANE also displayed good early speed. The others were never-serious contenders. Scratched 21643 Hanky Panky, 111; 14043 Miss Show Me, 111; 19368 Miss Ward, 116: 167601Zirl 111; 24054 Courtaway, 116; 21292 Bessies Pride, 111. x FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938 1:09 3 2 4 1 7 6 104 Purse ?600, v4-year"oIds and upward. Claiming. Weight, -tl no I 118 lbs. Non-winners since April 28 allowed 4 lbs.; since February May 28-42 Oma 21, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner 25 ; second, 00; third, 0 ; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 21884 HATTERAS LIGHTw5114 5 1 . 1$ 1 1 F RobartE K Marley 210 21763 CLOCK WINDER w 6 111 3 3 3 32 2h 2"k WhitingL Whatley and Foeehon 370 - 21724 WINNAMUCCA wb 4 114 2 6 6 6 52 31 ThorntonB Z T Addington 210 184212ALS PRIDE wb9106 7 2 23 22 32 42 LarsenL M H Van Berg 500 TRANSLINE w4111 4 4 4 4 4h -ffi CampR Mrs B Hodges 30.20 19692 SUNDAY CHILD w 9 106 6 7 7 7 7 62 FranklinE F D Rice 36 90 16760CHANCEVILLE wb5107 1 5 5 53 6h 7 BeckerF E R Cowey 2320 Time, :22, :W5, 1:11. Track fast. r-r Mutuels Paid s , Odds to J1 , Kiii4-iiAl PrAr HATTERAS LIGHT 6.20 3.40 2.80 . 2.10 .70 - .40 yiuriiei rncGS clock winder 4.40 3.60 1.20 .80 WINNAMUCCA 2.60 .30 Winner Ch. g, by Chief Flynn Lois Gaulois, by Coq Gaulois, trained by F. E. Fitzgerald; bred by Mr. D. C. Batchelor. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST 3:42. OFF AT 3:42 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. HATTERAS LIGHT took command at once, set all his own pace and, under Wild urging, in the last quarter, drew away to win by a wide j margin. CLOCK .WINDER, always in a contending position, closed strongly in the final eighth to outgame WINNAMU.CCA for second place. The latter, very slow to settle into stride, closed much ground in the final eighth. AL S PRIDE, having good early speed, forced the pace to the stretch turn then tired TRANSLINE raced evenly. CHANCEVlCLE and SUNDAY CHILD were always outrun. Overweight Chanceville, 1 pound. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938 1:09 3 2 4 1 7 7 104, Gallant Fox Purse. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Z Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April oa ao n May -w-oma 30 allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs.; one race in 1942, 10 lbs. CIai"m-l ing price, ,000;if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,690. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; thinf-, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 234973TARTARUS - wb 8.110 3 7 7i 73 5 14 WhitingL Mrs F Whiting 200 21542 LOGICAL . wb4107 6 5 lh 33 2 2 BushV Herbert M Woolf 3100 240572BAR THIRTEEN wb6107 4 2 2i 2h lh 3h BeckerF RJ Hughes 350 218942FLYING DOT wb6104 1 8 8J 82 8 41 JessopD Mr and Mrs G Adams 490 224263ROCK-HESIVE wb5109 8 4 6 63 74 5j ThorntonB Mrs A C Tassi 660 23712 ALCINOUS wb4108 2 11 10 10 92 6 RobartE Mrs J E Irvine 45 80 18673 C-NOTE w 7 106 11 10 5" 4h 4h 7 LarsenL M H Van Berg 1020 20908 DOUBLE CALL wb4112 7 3 341" 3 8. JamesC LeRoy King 1330 21361 QUEEN TOKE w 5 103 10 6 v4h 5 6 9" FranklinE F D Rice 2380 OLD CLOCK w4110 5 9 11 11 11 103 MalearT Loma Rica Rancho f3L00 10338 SAIL SAIN . wb 5 109 9 1 93 9 10 11 SheaE E Henriksen 78 40 tMutuel field. Time, :22, :45, 1:11. Track fast. Mutuels Paid x Odds to M, iifiiI Prnr TARTARUS 6.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 1.50 .50 Ulliei rriCeS LOGICAL Field 23.80 7.80 10.90 2 3d BAR THIRTEEN 2.80 - AO Winner Ch. g, by Torchilla Uncles Lassie, by Uncle, trained by F. Whiting; bred by estate of H P Gardner. Winner entered to be claimed for ,900. WENT TO P0ST-4:15 OFF AT 4:16 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall- gate. Won driving; second and third the same. TARTARUS, outrun for a half mile, closcd swiftly after being steered to the outside entering the final eighth and, under pressure, came on to win going away in the final strides. LOGICAL showed in front by a short margin after going a six-teenth and held on under punishment in the last sixteenth to save second place from the gamely closing BAR THIRTEEN. The latter, well up early, took command rounding the stretch turn and finished gamely although tiring. FLYING DOT came from far back in the final quarter. ROCK-HESIVE raced in spots. DOUBLE CALLf showed good speed to the last eighth, then tired. Overweight Tartarus, 3 pounds; Logical, 3; Bar Thirteen, 3; Alcinous, 5; C-Note, 2; Old Clock, 1. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938 1:09 3 2 4 1 7 8 -104, Purse ?600, 3-year-oIds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. Non-winners of a race in 1942.. 3-year-olds, 109 lbs.; May o-o 2fr-42 Oma older, 116 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth. 5. Index Hoes Eqt A Wt PP St V Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 23731 SWEET STORY wb 4 116 5 10 6h 63 34 12 RobartE Mrs-E Oros 670 22340TWO GRAND - w 3 104 11 5 5 2hli 2 PittsM J O Hart 730 09470 DISSENT w7116 3 8 7 73 5 3! SheaE L Marsh 450 18670 PANDISCO w 8-116 9 2 88 2 4 WhitingL F E Lyon 250 17334 SNUG , w6116 8 6 2" 4J and. 5 FranklinE , F Shultz -1670 217803HELEN I. wb5111 6V3 41 53 4J 6 JessopD Mr and Mrs G Adams , 540 19707 MISS ODOON w 4 111 "7 11 115 115 7h 7 PhillipsV H R Finley 2970 10451THEO. SPECK w 6 111 12 9 9h 93 9h 8 PlesaE E R Cowey 42970 18216L1TTLE WICK w 5 111 10 1 1" 1 10 9 LarsenL CFDriggs 2970 " BONNIE FRANCIS w5116 2 12 12" 12 12 10h SchunkD F W Buss - 12840 21659MYSTETlY MISS -w 6 111. 1 4 3 3h 8 11 BeckerF Mrs E K Murray 640 17493 CHANALIS wb 5 116 4 7 103 10" IP 12 CampR W Lewis 8070 fMutuel field. - -. Time, :22, :45, 1:11. Track fast. . , Mutuels Paid v , Odds to Kyillflll Pril"AC SWEET STORY 15.40 7.60 ;5.00 6.70 2.80 1.50 VlUrUei r IlCeS TWO GRAND 7.40 5.20 2 70 1 60 -DISSENT 3.8O g0 Winner B, f, by Rosolio Legend, by Archaic, trained by G. Orbs; bred by Mr. R. S. Clark Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. . WENT TO POST 4:45. OFF AT 4:46 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. SWEET STORY, forced to drop back soon after the start for1 lack of racing room, was steereuMp the outside rounding the stretch turn and, under punishment all through the final eighth, came on to win going away. TWO GRAND, always within striking distance of the early pace, forged to the front entering the stretch and finished gamely in1 the final drive, but was no match for the winner. DISSENT, well back fora quarter, moved ud steadily between horses rounding the final turn and finished stoutly. PANDISCO was rushed up on the inside "rounding the stretch turn and made a bold bid when straightened away in the final eighth, then tired when put to a drive LITTLE WICK took command at the start, set the pace for a half mile, then tired. SNUG had some early speed. . y Scratched 10094 Gold Play, 116; 23297311655, 111; 21737 Mighty Miss, 116; 18669 Hook It 111 -21631 Stingy Lady, 116; 19811 Alergy, 111. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Dozana, June 20, 19361:414 2 4 1 7 9 100, Purse 00- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non- iwv9R lo n winners of a race in 1942. Weight, 114 lbs. Claiming price, 00. may 6- uma Net va,ue t0 winner 25; second m. thifd Q; Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St K Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 51 Strt 174243MARY CARDINAL wb 9109 6 4 72 72 6" 5 li CampR W Lewis 4 90 22247BUD B. , wb 4 109 10 6 5 62 4h 3 2h .pittsM J O Hart 7 20 19494MAM LINDY w7107 4 3 1 l2 l1 1 31 BeckerF L B Raibourn 90 80 23625 JEANEE 10114 8 2 21 2h 5 62 4 RobartE Mrs J E Irvine 61qJ 23294JDLE LAD n w7114 2 10 8h 83 8 72 5" MalearT G Gilbert 3 6bH 2189PPOLANTE SETH" w b 8 109 11 7 4h 3h 32 2h 6" JessopD A D Alien , 7HI 10456 KIEVA,"GIRL wb10 109 9 1 10 11 94 8? 7 BushV C W Cooper Sin 19619PUNDIT wb10114 3 5 31 421 4h 8 WhitingL A G Tarn 2:20 22641 FORMAX w 7114 1 11 11 h M5 Wio 91 Jordanj A Shaffer . 3110 16760 GENERAL BOY wb9 114 5 8 6 5 74 92 10iP PatnosterD James and Norris 12260 " 18204SNOBEEDO wb 11 109 "7 9 93 9h U H n piesaE . M Whitebrook - 1150 tMutuel field. Time, :23$, Wys, 1:13, 1:41, 1:45. Track fast. , Mutuels Paid , Odds to v M llfltArPlMS-AC MARY CARDINAL 11.80 6.20 4.60 4.90 2.10 T30 UlUei r IlCeS BUD B. Field 5.40 3.40 1.70 70 MAM LINDY 26.40 120 - Winner Ch. m, by Kentucky Cardinal Mary O., by Friar -Rock, trained by W. Lewis- bred bv Mr Terrencc J. Druggan. Winner entered to betlaimed for .00. WENT TO POST 5:1 6 J. OFF AT 5:17 CENTRAL WAR TIME. - Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MARY CARDINAL, slow to settle into stride, moved up steadily between horses after reaching the far turn and, having plenty left after reaching the final eighth, came on to win going away, BUD B.,in a contending position "throughout closed strongly in the last fifty yards, but was" no match for the winner. MAM LINDY was hustled into the lead going Jo the first turn, drew away going down the back stretch "and held her advantage to tire- final- eighth, then tired. JEAN LEE. having good speed, forced the pace to the final quarter, then tired. PUNDIT had good early speed. The others were never serious factors. Scratched 11951 Plenty Charm, 109; 24059 Corinthian, 109; 13676 JTraicionero, 114. Overweight Mam Lindy, 3 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938 1:0S 3 2 4 1 8 0 104, Purse ?600- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-49 of a race since February 20. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-win- iviay Z8-4 uma Wo ners since December 31 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,000- if for 00, allowed 3 lbs. - - , DECLARED OFF.


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