Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1943-05-10

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Official Racing Charts Copyright 1943 by Triangle Publications Inc IncChurchill Churchill Downs LOUISVILLE KY SATURDAY MAY 8 1943 CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE Thirteenth day of nineteen day meeting April 24 to May 15 Churchill Downs Inc Bahr gate used Kuprion camera used Presiding Steward C Bruce Head Stewards William H Shelley and Samuel H McMeekin Judges James T Clark Larry C Bogenschutz and Harry B Lindenberger Paddock Judge Thomas Oliphant Patrol Judges George Molesworth and Charles Gormley Jr Assistant Paddock Judge William Cunningham Timer Raymond Hoertz Starter Reuben W White Racing Secretary and Handicapper William H Shelley Racing starts at 200 p m Central War Time W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance Percentage of winning favorites spring meeting 1942 48 current meeting 39 No Daily Double FIRST RACE 6 12 FURLONGS Out of Chute Gallant Knight May 16 1931 ins 3yearolds 110 Ibs older 118 lbs Winners since April 23 May 843 CD 2 Ibs extra for each race won Claiming price 1250 1250Net Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 75 fourth 25 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Ji Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 38859 LITTLE RED FOXwii 4 118 6 4 24 2h 2 1 MilliganP G J Cohen 240 240395432TOWER 395432TOWER MAID WB 4 113 15 34 4 3 2h GonzalezMN Dearborn Stable 250 250401303TRUE 401303TRUE STAR wn6113 47 4 54 54 3 = 4 FJammC M J Schmitt 1470 1470400662SOME 400662SOME AD WB 4 113 8 2 5 3l 44 4 ReevesR Mrs E C Wichmann 260 26034775BROADHEAD 34775BROADHEAD w3107 93 l I2 14 53 BashamC M B Goff J1820 40240 JZORRO w4118 78 881 71 EadsW Miss E Grimes 3300 3300395033PAITURF 395033PAITURF w 4 1094 56 62 63 63 724 LittrellWB Mrs E T Miller 1470 40188 ENTERPRISING w 3 110 3 12 10 91 9 82 JemasN W F Tucker 3320 40186 J LEE GREENOCKwB 3 110 2 11 12 II2 104 94 KennedyR Glad Acres Farm 5450 40239 COMMIXION WB 5 118 11 1 72 75 84 102 ScurlockD R W Montgomery 7810 47760 ANTENA w 9 113 12 10 II2 12 Jli II3 DeLuciaJ Marks Rouse fl820 fl82027155FOXPORT 27155FOXPORT WB 4 113 Iff 9 93 104 12 12 DrehnanD Mrs E Denemark J1820 fMutuel field Apprentice allowance waived Last raced in 1957 1957Time Time 23 47 115 123 Track muddy 2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 1i i j in LITTLE RED FOX 680 360 320 240 80 60 Mutuel Prices 50C TOWER MAID 360 300 80 50 C TRUE STAR 500 150 150Winner Winner Ch g by Insco or Bob Rogers Little America by High Cloud trained by WM Johnson bred by Mr B A Jones Winner entered ot be claimed for 1250 1250WENT WENT TO POST 211J OFF AT 213J CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same LITTLE RED FOX in the Deepest going while following in closest pursuit of BROADHEAD to the final eighth came determinedly thereafter and lasted to hold TOWER MAID safe The latter never far back but on the outside responded readily when roused for the drive but was not good enough forthe winner TRUE STAR never far back was taken out slightly on the stretch turn and finished resolutely under punishment SOME AD raced evenly throughout and had no mishaps BROADHEAD went to the front early set the pace to midway in the stretch and then tired ZORRO could not threaten PAlTURf was never dangerous and had no excuses ENTERPRISING began slowly COMMIXION was done after the half FOXPORT did not like the muddy track H Scratched 36398 Swing Leader 113 18857 Bid Up 118 40184 Bottle Top 113 40241 Arrowtraction 118 40239 Epistle 113 40135Which Man 120 40241 Red Horizon 113 40072Surgeon Dick 113 113Overweight Overweight Broadhead 2 pounds Paiturf 1J SECOND RACE 58 MILE Yankee Notions May 20 1912 59 2 113 Purse PurseA A fl 7 8 1000 2yearolds Maidens Claiming Weight 116 Ibs Claim U J J O ing price 1 5oo if for less 1 Ib allowed for each 100 to 1200 May 1200May 843 CD Net vaue to winner 70o second 200 third 75 fourth 25 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 394632COMPATRIOT WB116 4 4 H 1 141 JemasN Woolford Farm 110 110Mrs 39899 DOODLE BUG w 113 5 3 24 22 2 2S McCoyJ Mrs J P Jones flO20 flO20H 40131 WONDER WITCH w 110 11 12 1239899NEVER 51 34 34 34 PariseS H M Kresin 5150 5150Glad 39899NEVER ALONE w 108 10 6 7 84 8 44 KennedyR Glad Acres Farm 7180 7180N 39758 BOLO FANCY WB 110 711 711BROWN 103 102 74 5 MilliganP N Friedbcrg flO20 flO20J BROWN GOWN wl3 2 2 44 4 44 6f MojenaC MojenaCHi J H R6use 270 270Milky 39289 BOMBERESS wllO 9 8 Hi II2 102 7 LittrellWB Milky Way Farm 1730 1730Russell 38836 FISHERS ANN WB 110 8 5 5HIGH 3h 5 51 8 SwainC Russell Fisher 5060 HIGH WEATHER w 113 3 9 64 7 9 DrennanD Miss Mary DeWitt Snyder 5320 5320Buckley 39758 CURRENCY w 110 6 10 12 12 111 103 BashamC Buckley Maybrier 2130 2130H 39656 V LADY WB 110 1 11 1 94 94 9h Hi ScurlockD H G Shoemaker flO20 flO20Dearborn 39502 MISS JULIE Y w wl2 112 12 7 7fMutuel 81 64 12 12 GonzalezMN Dearborn Stable 760 760fMutuel fMutuel field Time 23 48 103 J Track muddy muddyi i 2 Mutuels Paid x Odds to 1 COMPATRIOT 420 300 260 110 50 30 DOODLE BUG Field 440 320 120 60 60I I WONDER WITCH 1080 440 440Winner Winner Ch c by Bow to Me Equaniriiity by Insco trained by R 0 Higdon bred by Mr H M Woolf Winner entered to be claimed for 1500 1500WENT WENT TO POST 245 OFF AT 246 CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving COMPATRIOT went to the front early responded to a shaking up and drew out to win as his rider pleased DOODLE BUG a forward factor throughout came determinedly when hard urged in the stretch but was not good enough for the winner although easily best of the others WONDER WITCH on the outside could not better her position under good handling NEVER ALONE passed tired horses in the last threesixteenths BOLO FANCY was never dangerous and began slowly BROWN GOWN tired after racing forwardly placed to the sfretch BOMBERESS ran greenly FISHERS ANN raced wide throughout losing all chance HIGH WEATHER could not keep up MISS JULIE Y was carried out entering the stretch by FISHERS ANN and failed to recover thereafter thereafterScratched Scratched Tetra Rita 113 Breakdown 113 40185lRockwood Boy 108 39854 Las Vegas 116 40187 Big Blitz 113 Dixie Ship 113 40131 Margaret T 110 40185 Tib T10 T10Overweight Overweight Miss Julie Y 2 pounds THIRD RACE 34 MILE Out of Chute Ariel Cross May 2 1936 110 winners twice since April 23 3yearolds 113 lbs older 122 lbs May 843 CD Nonwinners since April 23 allowed 3 lbs Claiming price 1500 Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 75 fourth 25 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PPSt Str Fin Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 39901KIRWIN w 4 114 10 2 i 3 14 11 BashamC W D Covington 40069 LUCKY B wji 3 110 2 7 4h 52 44 224 MilliganP D Ewing 37382 HIGHFORMATION w5114 3 4 3i 6i 64 34 EadsW 0 D Shanks 401292GRNOCK FLAME w 3 100 7 1 2h lh 52 4 KennedyR Glad Acre Farm 39901 HIGH ONE WB 8 119 12 8 836819CELEBRATE 82 44 24 5 DeLuciaJ A C Snyder SnyderA 36819CELEBRATE wB5114 6 3 64 102 84 6 DrennanD A M Lewis 40186 AIR BEAUTY WB 3 106 11 11 92 7 71 7nk ScurlockD Moseley Crump 401302WINNG CHANCE WB 9 119 9 10 104 94 1C2 84 SwainC 1 C Gousha 40135STAR MONARCH w 4 109 4 12 12 12 111 92 FiammC M J Schmitt 40241ROBERT RUSSELL w 4 114 1 5 I2 24 3h 104 LittrellWB Mrs L Davis 39710 RUNAWAY BOY WB 6 119 5 6 54 8i 94 H2 GonzalezMN Dearborn Stable 36298HITIT w3105 8 9 9fMutuel 11 113 12 12 ReevesR C Allgeier t990 t990tMutuel fMutuel field Time 23 48 116 Track muddy muddyr r n Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 11 n f KIRWIN Field 2180 680 420 990 240 110 Mutuel 110Mutuel Prices LUCKY B 540 400 170 ioo iooI I HIGHFORMATION 820 310 310Winner Winner B g by Good Advice Grecian Beauty by Upset trained by W D Covington bred by Messrs Wiley Brothers Winner entered to be claimed for 1500 1500WENT WENT TO POST 315 OFF AT 316 CENTRAL WAR TIME Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same KIRWIN improved hisposition steadily in the first half was steered to the outside entering the stretch and responding to punishment took command and heldhis advantage to the finish LUCKY B saved ground while racing within striking distance of the leaders to the stretch came between horses during the drive and finished determinedly HIGHFORMATION never far back came to the inside on the stretch turn and closed stoutly under pun ¬ ishment GREENOCK FLAME much used engaging ROBERT RUSSELL in the first half faltered after reaching the lead HIGH ONE outrun early came to the extreme outside for the drive and made a bold bid before tiring near the finish CELEBRATE shuffled back enteringthe stretch came again finishing well under urging AIR BEAUTY was never dangerous ROBERT RUSSELL tired after displaying good speed to the earlyScratched last eighth RUNAWAY BOY was done early Scratched 40130 Limitation 112 40069 Diah 105 39963 Royal Martha 114 36771 Theta Girl 109 109Overweight Overweight Air Beauty 1 pound FOURTH RACE 58 MILE Yankee Notions May 20 1912 59 2 113 Purse PurseA A Allowf A o f f 1000 2yearolds Maidens and winners of one race Allow f U J U U aiices Weight 116 lbs Maidens allowed 4 lbs May 843 CD Net vaue to winner j700 seconti 200 third 75 fourth 25 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 399033BLACK BADGE wl2 21 22 14 I2 I3 GonzalezMN Milky Way Farm 320 39903 ALORTER WBll6 33 31 34 24 23 MojenaC AC Ernst 160 160397603PLAY 397603PLAY BOB w 111 1 2 in 2i 34 3h ReevesR I J Collins 280 39961 VALDINA MALDEN wl6 5 4 43 4 42 43 ZufeltF ValdinaFarm 650 38884 PARAGRAM w 111 4 5 54 54 51 5 BashamC Rivermont Ranch 1590 1590BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BOY w 112 6 6 6666 MilliganP H M Walker 2110 v Time 23J 47 101 J Track muddy t r 2 Mutuels Paid1 Odds to 1 n BLACK BADGE 840 420 320 320 110 L MutUel PriCeSj ALORTER 360 280 BO 40 PLAY BOB 280 40 40Winner Winner Blk c by Cohort rPennant Girl by Rire aux Larmes trained by R Waldron bred by Mr H N Davis WENT TO POST 346 OFF AT 346 CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving BLACK BADGE well handled took command approaching the stretch and responding to a snaking up increased his advantage steadily to the finish ALORTER never far back and saving ground in the first threeeighths made a game bid when subjected to punishment during the drive but was unable to menace the winner although easily best of the others PLAY BOB went to the front early but failed to retain his advantage under good handling VALDINA MALDEN raced evenly without mishaps PARAGRAM and BEAUTIFUL BOY were never serious contenders contendersScratched Scratched 39964 Hobbys First 112 39903 Lyonstown 116 Albuldo 112 Brave Commando 112 39416 Leavenworth 116 American Eagle 112 FIFTH RACE 1 MILE Out of Chute Peace Chance May 1 1934 135 Nonwinners of 2500 twice since August 15 Weight 116 Ibs May 843 CD Nonwinners of 2500 twice in 194243 allowed 2 Ibs of 1800 twice in 194243 4 Ibs one race since April 23 6 Ibs of 1000 twice in 19414243 8 Ibs Claiming and maiden races not considered consideredNet Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 75 fourth 25 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 399663COLUMBUS DAY WB 4 107 5 1 6i 5i 41 1 I2 BashamC TCMelrose 330 330G 39856 CERBERUS WB 4 108 6 2 42 41 3 2i 2 KlilliganP G J Cohen 1640 1640A 39545 ALOHORT VB 41114 4 5 31 34 52 42 3 = ZufeltF ZufeltF40133YAR A C Ernst 210 210C 40133YAR w4107 7 3 24 in I1 3 43 ReevesR C N Finch 260 260Tall 39856 fBALL PLAYER WB 5 110 2 4 1 24 2 53 53 SmithFA Tall Trees Stable 510 510Mrs 37769 PONTY WB 5 110 1 7 7 7 61 63 61 ScurlockD Mrs Frances D Scully 2730 2730399023CHOPPY 2730W 399023CHOPPY SEA w 5 109 3 6 5 i6h 7 7 7 SwainC W Montgomery 2710 2710fApprentice fApprentice allowance waived t tTime Time 23 47 113J 113JF F 1402 Track muddy muddyr r 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 x xii ii in COLUMBUS DAY 860 500 360 330 150 80 i 1420 660 610 230 320 60 60Winner Winner Ch g by Discovery Easy Day by St Germans trained by H Hoffman bred by Greentres Stable StableWENT WENT TO POST 414 OFF AT 414J CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same COLUMBUS DAY in hand while saving ground to the stretch took command with a rush and responding to urging retained his advantage to the finish CERBERUS a keen factor from the start came determinedly when roused in the stretch but was unable to menace the winner although outfinishing ALOHORT The latter taken up sharply and strongly restrained for fiveeighths came to the inside at the final turn but could not better his position YAR much used racing BALL PLAYER into defeat faltered after reaching the stretch The latter was done after threequarters PONTY began slowly and was never a serious contender CHOPPY SEA was done early earlyScratched Scratched 39660 Aletern 116 116Overweight Overweight Columbus Day 2 pounds Alohort 14 Choppy Sea 1 SIXTH RACE 1 116 MILES Lady Madcap May 24 1922 144 4 113 olds Fillies Allowances Nonwinners of a threeyearold race of May 843 CD the value of 3500 allowed 5 Ibs maidens 12 Ibs IbsNet Net value to winner 4160 second 1000 third 500 fourth 250 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 399022NELLIE L WB116 1 3 3 32 I2 I3 I6 EadsW Calumet Farm 39294 VALDINA MARL wl6 5 2 14 li 23 23 2 ZufeltF Valdina Farm 39714 EDIE JANE WB 116 3 5 44 4 32 33 3 = SwainC M Marmorstein 40070 IN THE NIGHT wB116 4 4 22 21 4 4s 4 GonzalezMN J 0 Keene 3550 39508 CONVIVIAL WB 116 2 1 5 5 5 5 5 MilliganP Tall Trees Stable 4040 4040Time Time 245 49 115 141J 148 Track muddy muddyr r 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 NELLIE L 320 220 60 10 VALDINA MARL 260 30 I NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD Winner B f by Blenheim II Nellie Flag by American Flag trained by B A Jones bred by Calumet Farm 7 7WENT WENT TO POST 443J OFF AT 444 CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving NELLIE L in hand until reaching the upper turn took command when ready and drew out thereafter winning with something left VALDINA MARL raced to the front early was under stout restraint while setting the pace and could not be persevered with in the last threeeighths when her rider lost stirrup irons EDIE JANE came out slightly entering the stretch but failed to better position when subjected to brisk handling IN THE NIGHT forced the pace in the first half and then gave way CONVIVIAL began fast but dropped back immediately after the start losing ground steadily thereafter SEVENTH RACE 1 12 MILES Summer Night May 27 1911 233 5 108 A 0 3 3 Purse 1000 4yearolds and upward Claiming 4yearolds 112 t u J O J lbs Oijer us IDS Winners 2 Ibs extra for each race won at May 843 CD a mile and threesixteenths orover since April 23 Claiming price 1250 if for 1050 allowed 2 lbs Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 75 fourth 25 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 401352BECKHAMPTON w5108 5 2 11 I2 I2 I2 I3 ReevesR D C Wilhelm 90 40072 SURPRISE PARTY w4112 8 4 33 22 2 21 24 JemasN W C Davis 460 40135 HIS HIGHNESS wrfSlll 6 6 53 4 32 3 3 SmithFA W Causey 650 39265 FEE DOR WB 5 110 4 5 63 62 54 44 434 PariseS Miss E Shackleford 4960 39851 HERE NOW wB4110 1 8 7 7 7 63 54 SwainC John Greener 1110 111040071AMERICAN 40071AMERICAN 274040191BROWN LAKE WB 4 107 2 1 24 3 43 52 62 BashamC EGA Bcrger 2740 40191BROWN SLAVE WB 6 103 7 3 42 55 64 7s 73 DrennanD Mrs C Pardue 4170 40071 WEARY FLOWER WB 8 108 3 7 8 8 8 8 8 SouthG E A Bischoff 670 670Time Time 26 51 118J 145 212 240 Track muddy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 ii r D BECKHAMPTON 380 260 220 90 30 10 10IVlUtUel IVlUtUel r riCeS 40I SURPRISE PARTY 360 280 80 40 I HIS HIGHNESS 380 90 90Winner Winner Dk b g by Jacopo Extol by Sir Gallahad III trained by D C Wilhelm bred by Mr C Clay Winner entered to be claimed for 1250 1250WENT WENT TO POST 511f OFF AT 511J CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won ridden out second and third driving BECKHAMPTON went to the front at once established a clear lead and set the pace to the stretch under good rating responded well when ridden out and retained his advantage to the finish SURPRISE PARTY a forward factor from the start swerved to the inside during the drive wRen subjected to punishment but could not threaten the winner when straightened HIS HIGHNESS well handled came through on the inside entering the stretch was bothered slightly by SURPRISE PARTY near the finish but closed determinedly when clear FEE DOR was unable to better her position when hard urged in the final quarter HERE NOW was never dangerous AMERICAN LAKE gave way after racing forwardly placed to the mile BROWN SLAVE could not keep up WEARY FLOWER began slowly and refused to extend herself in the muddy going Overweight Fee dOr 2 pounds American Lake 2 Brown Slave 2 EIGHTH RACE 1 116 MILES Lady Madcap May 24 1922 144 4 113 A f O fa A Purse 1000 4yearolds and upward Claiming 4yearolds f w J u t ng ibs Oiaer 117 DS Nonwinners of two races since April 23 May 843 CD allowed 2 lbs one race since then 4 lbs Claiming price 1800 if 1800if for less 1 Ib allowed for each 150 to 1500 Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 75 fourth 25 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 40244DROLLON WB4109 3 2 22 3t 24 14 14 ReevesR CN Finch 730 730Mrs 39968RELIOUS WB 5108 577 5 52 34 2 BashamC Mrs E Denemark 200 200Mrs 39858 LITTLE SLAM W4114 2 4 43 43 44 2i 32 SmithFA Mrs W Causey 760 39661 SWAIN w5113 7 5 5464 63 52 41 GonzalezMN Dearborn Stable 399682LORETTA 480398582EXPLODED RICE WB4107 4 1 I3 1414 4 52 MilliganP W Knebelkamp 480 398582EXPLODED WB 7 112 I 3 3 2h 3 6 6 EadsW H C Richards 3 60 402453AFGHANISTAN wB5113 6 6 62 7 7 7 7 ScurlockD F Rando 1500 1500Time Time 25 51 117 143 1503 Track muddy S2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 s ski ki in DROLLON 1660 640 420 730 220 110 420 340 110 70 LITTLE SLAM 460 130 130Winner Winner Ch g by Transmute Drollery by Chicle trained by C N Finch bred by Mr J D Weil Winner entered to be claimed for 1800 1800WENT WENT TO POST 539J OFF AT 540 CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same DROLLON in hand while racing within striking distance of the pacemaker came out slightly for the drive and responding to victorious urging took command and drew out steadily to the finish RELIOUS slow to start worked his way up steadily and permitted to swerve to the inside during the drive finished well when straightened LITTLE SLAM on the outside throughout made a good bid in the stretch before tiring LORETTA RICE set the pace for threequajtcrs and then gave way EXPLODED in the deepest going from the start tired aftre reaching the stretch AFGHANISTAN did not like the muddy track Scratched 39904 Crimson Tide 107 NINTH RACE 1 116 MILES Lady Madcap May 24 1922 144 4 113 A no f AAL Purse 1000 4yearolds and upward Claiming Non winners t w j o + twice since April 23 Weight 116 lbs Nonwinners since April 23 allowed 3 lbs Claiming price 1000 DECLARED OFF


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