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Official Racing Charts Copyright 1943 by Triangle Publications Inc IncSuffolk Suffolk Downs BOSTON MASS WEDNESDAY MAY 12 1943 SUf SUfFOLK FOLK DOWNS 1 MILE Third day of sixtyday meet ing May 10 to July 17 Eastern Racing Association Inc Puett gate used J J Jones camera used Steward representing Massachusetts State Racing Commission J P Bowditch Stewards of Meeting H P Conkling E J Brown W Almy Jr and C J McLennan Honorary Steward J R Macomber Judges S S Brown Eb Pons and H Dernham Starter R B Frend Racing Secretary C J McLennan Racing starts at 230 p m Eastern War Time W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance Percentage of winning favorites spring meeting 1942 37 current meeting 37 Daily Double first and second races Entries and field horses run as one FIRST RACE 1 116 MILES Kenyon C June 3 1938 143 VS 4 108 Purse c 1000 4yearolds and upward Claiming Nonwinners twice May 1243 Suf April 10 2 Ibs extra Nonwinners in 1943 allowed 4 Ibs Claim Claimin in price 1000 Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 40381 HIKID wn6112 5 3 2h 2 1 1 1 WahlerC Mrs W Renard 440 40383 ISLAM KING wsB4118 7 5 li 1 24 2 2fl HettingerG I Buckley 620 620398343DINGMANS 398343DINGMANS vn5113 1 4 32 3l 32 33 33 NashB H G Bedwell 400 40039779APROPOS 39779APROPOS WB 8 108 2 1 41 44 44 4 4 TammaroJ Mrs W W Adams 250 25040387A2NOODLES 40387A2NOODLES wn61Q4 4 6 51 62 51 54 54 PenaM BerMar Farm 470 40268 ONE 0 ONE wBTIl2 6 7 64 54 62i 7 6 RobartE B F Lister 1290 40324 GADABOUT WB 4 118 3 2 7 7 7 61 7 CanningW A E Miinyer 1450 Time 25 49 115 142 150 Track sloppy sloppyr r 2 Mutuels Paid f Odds to 1 HIKID 1080 560 440 440 180 120 Mutuel 120Mutuel Prices ISLAM KING eiso 420 240 110 110iDINGMANS iDINGMANS 380 90 90Winner Winner Br g by Hijack Blame by Wrack trained by M hapoff bred by Mr E K Thomas Winner entered to be claimed for 1000 WENT TO POST 231 OFF AT 231J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same HI KID prominent from the outset and restrained early moved up gamely on the inside of the pacemaker fought it out stubbornly during the last quarter after taking command and outlasted ISLAM KING The latter went to the front early and rated along under light restraint fought it out stubbornly but was not quite good enough DINGMANS saved ground on the first turn and close to the leaders came willingly in the stretch lun APROPOS went well placed although unable to gain any ground when called upon NOODLES was unable to enter serious con ¬ tention ONE 0 ONE was outrun GADABOUT trailed most of the way wayOverweight Overweight Noodles 2 pounds SECOND RACE 34 MILE Out of Chute Appealing1 July 26 1937 109 4 ClaimingU r r 7 117 Purse 1000 3yearolds and upward Maidens Claiming 4 U J J 3yearolds 110 Ibs older 120 Ibs Claiming price 1500 1500May May 1243 Suf Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 398282GUN SITE WB4120 6 4 34 I1 I3 1 ScoccaD Mrs H Baker 40081 POLO PLAYER WB 3 110 5 2 lh 23 24 2h MaschekF Jose Coll Vidal 40201 MOMO FLAG w w3110 3 110 2 27 27399153SUN 7 6h 62i 3 31 33 RobartE B F Lister H30 H30399153SUN 399153SUN TOWN WB 4 120 4 6 51 5nc 4h 44 CanningW A E Munyer 1500 39868 VALDINA KNIGHT WB 3 112 33 42 42 5 54 5 54 LutherT Mrs H Barnett 400 35529 WORLD WONDER WB 4 120 7 5 7 7 6h 6s ClaggettH Carione Parillo 2790 279040262SEVEN 40262SEVEN 0 SEVEN WB4110 1 1 24 34 7 7 TammaroJ B F Lister f430 Coupled as B F Lister entry entryTime Time 23 48 114 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid N Odds to 1 f GUN SITE 320 300 240 60 50 20 R 1060 440 430 120 120V V MOMO FLAG Entry 240 20 20Winner Winner Ch g by Man o War Friars Carse by Friar Rock trained by H Baker bred by Mr S D Riddle Winner entered to be claimed for 1500 1500WENT WENT TO POST 303 OFF AT 303J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving GUN SITE began moving up after threesixteenths wore down the leaders and disposing of POLO PLAYER drew out steadily to win with speed to spare POLO PLAYER was forwardly placed throughout made a determined bid to keep pace with the winner and was not good enough although holding on resolutely to the end MOMO FLAG far back for half a mile finished gamely in the stretch drive SUN TOWN was unable to reach the leaders VALDINA KNIGHT was unable to keep up SEVEN 0 SEVEN quit Scratched 40264 Tidy Thing 105 Overweight Valdina Knight 2 pounds Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 2860 THIRD RACE 34 MILE Out of Chute Appealing July 26 1937 109 4 1 115 Ibs Winners since April 15 2 Ibs extra for each race won May 1243 Suf Nonwinners twice in 1943 allowed 3 Ibs one race 6 Ibs Claim in price 1500 Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 401492CHANCE SORD ws5104 4 1 14 I2 I1 13 ClaggettH N Progin 100 40149 WAKE ROBIN wn6117 1 3 2 24 2J 2 MartinJ Mrs H 0 Simmons 350 35040270FOGOSO 40270FOGOSO WB 8117 24 4333 BreenJ H G Bedwell 700 700402662FRENCH 402662FRENCH HORN wn5107 32 33 Broke downEenaM Level Waldron 240 Time 23 47 114 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 v f CHANCE SORD 400 240 100 20 J WAKE ROBIN 340 70 t NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD Winner Ch m by Chance Play Sordavala by The Finn trained by J Stillman bred by Messrs W L Jones W S Threlkeld Winner entered to be claimed for 41500 WENT TO POST 331 OFF AT 331J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same CHANCE SORD took command at once drew clear in the first eighth and rated along under light restraint dominated the running to the end although under stout pressure to hold WAKE ROBIN safe The latter chased along closest to the leader throughout and held on resolutely to the finish FOGOSO an early trailer was making up ground through the stretch FRENCH HORN was racing well placed when he broke down downScratched Scratched 40266 Spare the Rod 104 40266 Argella 104 3973E Blensign 109 39436 Islams Islam 109 FOURTH RACE 4 12 FURLONGS Eternal Bull May 14 1941 53 2 118 118A A Ibsf Ci Q Purse 1000 2yearolds Maidens Claiming Weight 118 Ibs f U J J 7 claiming price 2500 2500May May 1243 Suf Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 398123CATTACHIPTICO w 115 2 3 1 1 F PernaC C T Chenery f410 397742CAVATORTA f410397742CAVATORTA wl8 36 3 2 ° 24 McMullenG Mrs W W Adams 140 140399163VALDINA 399163VALDINA VALONA wllO 7 2 44 4 3 ° k PenaM J Truett Jr 980 980CHINALADY CHINALADY wllO 1 4 2 32 43 CoucciT C T Chenery 410 40090 MARQUEST wsllS 5 1 7 5 54 TnntH Mrs C E Nelson 530 40089 COL HOCKWALD wu18 65 5i 63 65 ScoccaD Capt H H Hecht 390 39916 CONCLUDED WB 118 47 64 7 7 TurnbullW H J Jonas 1710 fCoupled as C T Chenery entry entryTime Time 24J 48 55 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 f CATTACHIPTICO Entry 1020 360 300 410 80 50 50V V 300 240 50 20 1 VALDINA VALONA 360 80 80Winner Winner Ch f by Sunador Nituma by Cherokee trained by J H Hayes bred by Mr C T Chenery Winner entered to be claimed for 2500 2500WENT WENT TO POST 402 OFF AT 402 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving CATTACHIPTICO went to the front soon after the start drew into a comfortable lead and was never menaced winning with speed to spare CAVATORTA was well placed and continued willingly to the end VALDINA VALONA held on gamely in the final drive CHINALADY prominent early was unable to keep pace MARQUEST dropped back steadily COL HOCKWALD was carried wide leaving the back stretch and was unable to threaten FIFTH RACE 34 MILE Out of Chute Appealing July 26 1937 109 4 4 0 5 6 0 117 Revere Pufse Purse 1500 3yearolds Allowances Non t v J u v winners of three races other than maiden or claiming at any tune May 1243 Suf Weight 122 Ibs Nonwinners of 5000 allowed 3 Ibs two races since November 10 5 Ibs of 1000 at any tune or a race since April 10 8 Ibs of 700 at any time or a race in 1943 12 Ibs Claiming races not considered consideredNet Net value to winner 975 second 300 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 40094 SOLLURE wl9 2 1 li li I2 14 BreenJ H G Bedwell 60 39917 UND UNDULATOR WB112 4 3 4 22 2 24 NashB T F Bledsot 320 40322 122 DREA DREAM PARADE WBllO 3 2 24 32 34 35 CahningW H S Polk 520 40322 ELKTON wall CampbellTime 1 4 3 4 4 4 BronsdonA Mrs R Campbell 740 Time 23 47 114 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 1t t SOLLURE 1 320 240 60 20 UNDULATOR 260 30 t NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD SOLDWinner Winner B c by Soliel du Midi Luress by Sweepster trained by A F East bred by Mr H C Hatch HatchWENT WENT TO POST 431 OFF AT 432 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving SOLLURE went to the front at once was under steadying restraint while meeting early opposition from DREAM PARADE disposed of him then drew out in the stretch and was being taken in hand at the end UNDULATOR moved up gamely on the inside leaving the back stretch and while closing willingly was no match for the winner in the closing test DREAM PARADE made a determined bid to go along with the early leader but was not good enough ELKTON was unable to improve his position under pressure Scratched pressureScratched 40157 Legation 112 112Overweight Overweight Elkton 3 pounds SIXTH RACE 1 116 MILES Kenyon C June 3 1938 143 4 108 Purse 1 in 1943 or a race since May 1 Weight 116 Ibs Winners since May 1243 Suf April 10 2 Ibs extra Nonwinners in 1943 allowed 4 Ibs Claim ¬ ing price 1000 Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 40387i3MILKYMOON wB4112 5 1 1 I3 12 1 js MaschekF W E Johnson 570 40150 PARIERNEST wB6118 22 2 ° k 32i 32i 33 21 McMullenG Mrs W W Adams 170 170403862HATTIE 403862HATTIE BELLE w 4 106 4 4 32 24 22 243 NashB I Bieber 250 40387 ZOSTERA WB 9 112 3 6 52i 52 4J 42 43 HettingerG Mrs H Lebowitz 980 98040145MANDATE 40145MANDATE w 4 103 6 3 43 42 52 52 5 CoucciT E Siravo 410 40269 MOJA wn 5 112 1 5 6 6 6 6 6 LutherT A L Porto 2940 2940Time Time 24 48 115 140 148 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 ij in MILKYMOON 1340 480 300 570 140 50 PARIERNEST 320 240 60 20 HATTIE BELLE 240 20 20Winner Winner Br g by Milkman Question by Fair Play trained by W A Croll Jr bred by Miss M A Rtimsey Winner entered to be claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 5OOJ OFF AT 500 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving MILKYMOON went to the front at once opened up a good lead and rated along under light restraint was never menaced winning handily PARIERNEST steadied along early and well placed saved ground into the stretch and finished well HATTIE BELLE moved up on the back stretch but was much used in chasing the leader and tired nearing the finish ZOSTERA was unable to endanger the leaders MANDATE tired MOJA trailed trailedScratched Scratched 40205 Grand Day 113 Overweight Mandate 1 pound Moja 5 SEVENTH RACE 1 116 MILES Kenyon C June 3 1938 143 4 108 Purse Weight 120 Ibs Nonwinners since April 15 allowed 3 Ibs since May 1243 Suf March 2 5 Ibs in 1943 8 Ibs Claiming price 1250 1250Net Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds SI Strt 40206CIRCUS WINGS w 6 107 4 1 1 I2 4 lh Ink CrowtherE Mrs W Renard 2 40 403323 KNITETTA WB 6 115 3 3 35 36 2 2 23 TammaroJ Mrs J B Hatfield 290 40155 DOROTHY POMP wB7107 255 44 4 34 35 PenaM W Elliott 1200 39477 FLYING SILVER w6117 5 2 2 2 34 4 48 WahlerC Mrs T Haskos 140 140403873TATTNALL 403873TATTNALL STAR w 4 112 1 4 4 5 5 5 5 HettingerG I Buckley 1130 Time 24 48 115 141 148 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 v vLJ LJ L l n CIRCUS WINGS 680 340 280 240 70 40 KNITETTA 380 300 90 50 50V V DOROTHY POMP 440 120 120Winner Winner Ch m by Pick of the Circus Rattlewinss by General Thatcher trained by M Shapoff bred by Mr L M Allen Winner entered to be claimed for 1250 WENT TO POST 531 OFF AT 531 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same CIRCUS WINGS went to the front at once withstood repeated early bids from FLYING SILVER disposed of her and held KNITETTA safe thereafter although drifting out KNITETTA was on the inside through the back stretch had to be taken back and sent to the outside moved up stoutly drew on almost even terms with the leader was carried out through the last sixteenth mile but hung on well A claim of foul was lodged against the win ¬ ner but was not allowed DOROTHY POMP an early trailer closed a big eap although unable to menace the first two FLYING SILVER tired in the last half mile TATTNALL STAR trailed Scratched 40267 Abyssinia 107 EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS Accolade July 3 1936 141 6 A fl 5 f 3 120 Purse 1 000 4yearolds and upward Claiming Weight U J O J 120 Ibs Non winners since April 10 allowed 3 Ibs since Feb May 1243 Suf ruary 5 5 Ibs in 1943 8 Ibs Claiming price 2000 if for less 2 Ibs allowed for each 250 to 1500 Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 40323 ALLERGIC WSB 6 112 1 3 1 1 1 1 I4 ScoccaD S L Hemingway 1030 402672 fHIGH NAME WB 5 112 4 7 6h 73 5 2 2 TurnbullW C P Sowers 150 40086 ANONYMOUS wB4112 8 5 73 5i 34 34 34 WahlerC WahlerC401582ALHALON Mrs W Renard 1970 401582ALHALON w 6 115 6 1 5 64 63 5k 4 TammaroJ J H Louchheim 340 40158 INDIAN GIFT wB4110 3 8 4 3l 4 ° k 63 54 NashB H G Bedwell 500 40086 PAGE II WB 4 118 2 2 21 24 2 4k 64 DelpinoE W L Guinasso 3040 40086 CIRIO WB 4 118 7 6 8 8 8 8 7 LutherT H Barnett 1780 40321 BELMIKE wn4112 5 4 31 44 72J 71 8 KirkW W W Waters 790 Apprentice allowance waivedTime waived Time 23 47 113 141 146 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 11 t P ALLERGIC 2260 800 480 1030 300 140 HIGH NAME 300 300 50 50 I 50I ANONYMOUS 660 230 230Winner Winner rB h by Cantankerous Alyssum by Supremus trained by J Camac bred by Mr C F Burke Winner entered to be claimed for 2000 2000WENT WENT TO POST 601J OFF AT 602 EASTERN WAR TIME Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving ALLERGIC went to the front at once drew into a long lead and was necr menaced winning with speed to spare HIGH NAME worked his way up gradually in the last half mile and closed resolutely ANONYMOUS began working his way up leaving the back stretch and held on well to the end ALHALON was unable to reach the leaders INDIAN GIFT moved through the back stretch and dropped back in the closing threeeighths PAGE II closest to the early pace tired BELMIKE quit badly badlyClaimed Claimed High Name by Level Waldron for 2000