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Official Racing Charts Copyright 1943 by Triangle Publications Inc IncSportsmans Sportsmans Park CICERO ILL SATURDAY MAY 15 1943 SPORTSMANS PARK 12 MILE Thirteenth day of thirteen day meeting May 1 to May 15 National Jockey Club Bahr gate used EyeintheSky camera used Steward representing Illinois Racing Board W A Hamilton Stewards of Meeting J J Graddy and R P McAuliffc Placing Judges William Reagan W R Dahlstrom and W J Shelley Paddock Judge J P Gruber Patrol Judges Al Nunn G Swain and R Stubbs Clerk of Scales G W Morrow Starter Roy Dickerson Racing Secretary and Handicapper P C Galliger Racing starts at 245 p m Central War Time W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance Percentage of winning favorites spring meeting 1942 38 current meeting 26 Daily Double first and second races Entries run as one horse No fields FIRST RACE 58 MILE Out of Chute The Pelican Oct 18 1934 100 1004t 4t 7 1 K 1Q5 Purse 1000 3yearolds and upward Claiming Non U I J winners of two races since April 23 3yearolds 112 Ibs older May 1543 Spt 120 Ibs Nonwinners since April 23 allowed 4 Ibs Claiming price 1200 Net value to winner 700 seconds 125 each fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St iTs Str Fin Jockeys Odds 51 Strt 403352NANILEONAI vu5110 7 1 14 I3 I3 12J SkoronskiA Ruth Sidell SidellJ 370 40129 tBATTER wn7120 2 4 34 33 33 26 GlidcwellP J A Price PriceL 200 36S863 fHURI HOM HARIvva 4 116 8 5 540605GAYLE 4 44 43 2 LoTurcoA L M Sevorson SevorsonM 260 40605GAYLE F vu5115 5 2 2342622DON 23 2 34 4h HauerD M S Ingleright InglerightF 730 342622DON DEV1TO w4118 67 6740455BOLD 63 63 63 53 DriverE F Turner Jr JrF 3020 40455BOLD MISS WB 4 107 13 1340549NORMAN 51 5 5 6 BowmanG F Ryan RyanMiss 7180 40549NORMAN SLOAT WB 7 115 3 8 83 75 7 72 BarneyL BarneyLTs Miss M Hodge HodgeC 990 34556 HOOKS w 4 116 9 6 Ts 8 84 8s GillespicW C U Yaeger 6560 40500 JCAPE RACE wB8116 10 10 1032431ROADMASTER 10 10 10 91 LowcW E P P E Cocklan CocklanKcmlle 16200 32431ROADMASTER waSlll 4 9 93 93 9 10 HaleyT Kcmlle Comstock 4880 4880fDead fDead heat for second Apprentice allowance waived waivedTime Time 23 48 101 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 v i in f NANILEONAI 940 300 300 370 50 50 Mutuel Prices BATTER 240 260 20 so soI I HURI HOM HARI 240 280 20 40 40Winner Winner B m by Don Leon NaniHawaii by Radiant trained by H Parduc bred by Mr A Smitlia Winner entered to be claimed for 1200 1200WENT WENT TO POST 247J OFF AT 248 CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stsll gale Won easily seconds driving NANILEONAI going in her best form and at home in the footing outsprinted her field to attain a big advantage during the opening quarter was roused in the drive and won with something to spare BATTER never far back and under strong handling from the start drifted out when tiring and lasted to finish in a dead heat with HURI HOM HARI The latter slow to reach his best stride saved ground entering the stretch and closed with a rush GAYLE F tired DON DEVITO had no mishaps BOLD MISS saved ground NORMAN SLOAT was outrun outrunScratched Scratched 40453 Sally I 106 40333 Safe Bid 103 40400 Sharpshell 120 40397 Lovely Sister 106 106Overweight Overweight Don Devito 2 pounds Bold Miss lj SECOND RACE 58 MILE Out of Chute The Pelican Oct 18 1934 100 A fl 7 1 10 Purse 1000 3yearolds and upward Claiming Non f U I O winners of two races since April 23 3yearolds 112 Ibs older May 1543 Spt 120 Ibs Nonwinners since April 23 allowed 4 Ibs Claiming price 1200 Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A Str Fin Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 40457SHIRLEY G w6115 97 97WB 2t 22 23 li HabcrR C B Gooch GoochG 280 40500 POPS RIVAL WB 6 120 8 6 6w3106 1 I2 1J 22 ParkcC ParkcC7h G L Wilson WilsonF 700 40278ROSE BANE w3106 23 23A 7h 4h 32 32 SkoronskiA F R Maviagliano MaviaglianoMrs 430 40606 PAUL LEE A B 7120 6 8 8v 5 64 52 44 LoweW Mrs S Smith SmithC 960 33347 FEATHERY v 4 111 10 9 84 7 83 54 WarrcnW C U Yaeger 5900 40452 ESTRELLITA B6115 3 2 2v4115 92 8 7 6J GillcspieW K Mayer MayerF 970 40399 MADAM HIGH v4115 7 5 34 5J 4 72 HauerH F 0 Sanders 700 40502 DAB1TON B3108 4 1 1v 61 82 KirkpatkP Bolton KingcaTd 6270 403335VALORDOR v 3 103 1 4 10 9 9 9 BarneyL Mrs M Campagna Campagnat 1380 40100 fBEZIQUE B 4 115 5 10 6 Lost t rider LoTurcoA Mrs A C Klein 660 fAppronlice allowance waived waivedTime Time 23 48 102 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 N 11 in SHIRLEY G 760 420 280 280 110 40 MUTUel rriCeSi POPS RIVAL 580 420 190 110 110I I ROSE BANE 340 70 70Winner Winner B m by Vito Dollv Dean by Hotron trained by E Tiller bred by Mr J B Gorham Winner entered to be claimed for 1200 WENT TO POST 320 OFF AT 321 CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMESstaft Sstaft good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same SHIRLEY G a factor from the start and saved early moved to POPS RIVAL when ready was under strong handling in the drive and got up at the end POPS RIVAL was rushed to the front established a clear lead after threesixteenths tired in the last stages and was unable to hold the winner ROSE BANE lost ground early was sent through the field entering the back stretch and finished strongly PAUL LEE suffered repeated interference during the opening threeeighths and raced wide in the drive FEATHERY raced wide ESTRELLITA was outrun MADAM HIGH was unable to keep up DABITON had good speed for threeeighths BEZIQUE lost rider when she stumbled enterins the turn turnScratched Scratched 33396 Heckelsie 103 39886 Markmowd 111 40502 Spoilt Girl 111 40501Ebs First 103 103Overweight Overweight Rose Bane 4 pounds Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 4280 THIRD RACE 78 MILE Out of Chute Pigeon Hole Oct 21 1932 126 A fl u 7 1 7 1 5 Purse 1000 4yearolds and upward Claiming Non winners since April 23 4yearolds 117 Ibs older 120 Ibs Non May 1543 Spt winners since March 1 allowed 3 Ibs in 1943 7 Ibs Claiming Claimingprice price 1250 if for 1000 allowed 4 Ibs Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 366782RED TET B 5 107 5 2 24 24 24 24 1 HauerD Myrtle Maroon Stable 1410 1410406052FERDINAND 406052FERDINAND B7109 3 3 14 I3 I2 I1 22 GillcspieW C K Eaton 580 38858 TOUJOUR v 4 117 4 4 3 i 4 42 42 32 SchlcnkcrA Mrs II A Deep 430 430404572THREE 404572THREE BANGS B8120 2 5 53 3 3h 3 43 GlidewellP F Seroy 120 120404003SAM 404003SAM HOUSTON B 4 106 1 6 63 6 53 5 5 SkoronskiA Kase Blazer 400 40040455WAWFIELD 40455WAWFIELD v 4 101 6 7 72 73 7 76 63 FostcrK Happy Hour Farm 2280 2280405073FIGHT 405073FIGHT ON v 8 104 8 1 4 5J 63 6i 7 VillarditoN E C Bunting 4030 403040604TEXSTAR 40604TEXSTAR B6 107 788 8 8 8 8 HaleyT Kcndle Comstock 8160 Time 235 49 116 131 track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 11 in r RED TET 3020 1160 580 1410 480 190 Mutuel 190Mutuel Prices FERDINAND 700 440 250 120 120I I TOUJOUR 380 90 90Wnncr Wnncr Ch m by Raffles or Tctros Cinco de Mayo by Toyland trained by N W Burkhart bred by Mr C Lawhon Winner entered to he claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 349 OFF AT 349 CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same RED TET well ridden and steadied early responded willingly after entering the stretch and wcarijig down FERDINAND after reaching the final twenty yards was drawing away at the end FERDINAND ruslied into a clear lead swiftly increased his advantage thereafter was put to pressure when tiring and was unable to hold the winner TOUJOUR showed a good effort THREE BANGS saved ground and tired SAM HOUSTON was outrun FIGHT ON quit quitScratched Scratched 40396 Anopheles 109 40504 Flash Town 110 40610 Weatherburn 109 40285 Toms Ladd 109 40501 Town Lace 104 104Overweight Overweight Red Tct 3 pounds Sam Houston 1 Texstar 3 3Corrected Corrected weight Three Bangs 120 FOURTH RACE 78 MILE Out of Chute Pigeon Hole Oct 21 1932 126 1 winners jince April 23 4yearolds 117 Ibs older 120 Ibs Non May 1543 Spt winnerssince March 1 allowed 3 Ibs in 1943 7 Ibs Claiming Claimingprice price 1250 if for 1000 allowed 4 Ibs Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i jg Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Slrt 40458 MAURICE K wa6120 399 88 54 Ink GilcspieW Mrs F F Burrell 640 640404573ALJACK 404573ALJACK w5113 7 2 31 42 42 3l 2i KirkpatkP J E Jacoby 260 400013 iGUEST STAR wfi4114 1 4 4431 3l li 3 LoTurcoA Mrs T M Pruett 1080 108040457YANKEE 40457YANKEE NOTIONS w 4 112 8 1 H li 2i 2 4i HauerD Mrs E E Major 1100 110040655DARBY 40655DARBY DALLAS wa6106 9 6 73 72 72 64 5 SkoronskiA Mr Mrs E Miller 380 380405032BUSY 405032BUSY JOSIE wB4104 4 3 53 53 5i 4 63 BarneyL J Emery 660 40500 MISS BRIDEAUX w5108 6 7 6J 62 6 73 73 WarrcnW Mrs G B Clark 790 79026567CAMARADERIE 26567CAMARADERIE wB8107 2 8 82 9 9 84 8 HaleyT W Burright 3350 3350404523CANFIELD 404523CANFIELD WB 5 109 5 5 2i 24 lh 9 9 LoweW MrsC J Gamble 1700 fApprcntice allowance waived waivedTime Time 24 50 4 118 132 Track muddy 2 Mutuels Paid r Odds to 1 f r MAURICE K 1480 620 500 640 210 150 150JACK JACK 420 340 110 70 GUEST STAR 520 160 W5nnerB g by Jock Doris Jean by Wcsty Hogan trained by C Blair bred by Mr J Lowenstein LowensteinWinner Winner entered to be claimed for 1250 i WENT TO POST 417J OFF AT 417 CENTRAL WAR TIME Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the sarne MAURICE K slowest to begin and outrun early was forced to lose ground when racing forwardly wore down the leaders In the last stages and drew away at the end ALJACK was under steadying restraint while racing on the outside and held on well GUEST STAR steadied while saving ground improved his position when ready moved into com ¬ mand before entering the final eightTi and tired YANKEE NOTIONS established a clear lead swiftly gav way after entering the final threeeighths came again to regain the lead in the final stages and then tired DARBY DALLAS lost much ground early and improved his posilion through the field BUSY JOSIE tired after racing forwardly MISS BRIDEAUX was outrun CANFIELD was used up in reaching the lead leadScratched Scratched 403363Chi 108 40549 Juliet C 101 39889 Buttermilk 106 106Overweight Overweight Darby Dallas 2 pounds Busy Josie 3 Camaraderie 3 FIFTH RACE 1 116 MILES Haramzada May 21 1932 If8 5 111 Purse 407 1 Q 1 000 4yearolds and upward Claiming 4yearolds 120 Ibs older 122 Ibs Nonwinners for a claiming price over 1250 since May 1543 Spt April 23 allowed 3 Ibs since February 20 5 Ibs any race since then 8 Ibs since November 7 12 Ibs Claiming price 1600 if for 1350 allowed 4 Ibs 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 39858 MOSELEM WB 6 110 3 6 6 6 6 34 12 GillespicW Mrs Monte Weil 560 56040550SPRING 40550SPRING DRIFT WB 4 107 4 3 2 2 22 2h 2 SkoronskiA Bishop Bros 1560 1560405543BEAMY 405543BEAMY WB 5 105 2 2 I2 14 I2 I2 3 BarneyL Lookout Stock Farm 200 200404033K 404033K ROUNDER WB 4 115 5 4 33 33 32 42 43 HabcrR C Troutt 610 61040458POET 40458POET LAUREATE w4111 1 1 5 4J 43 53 56 LoweW Silver Star Stock Farm 2SO 2SO404032WICKED 404032WICKED wB6112 6 5 43 55 52 6 6 BowmanG L B Rutlcdge 470 Time 25 509 117 146 153 Track muddy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 kj in C MOSELEM 1320 620 460 560 210 130 Mutuel 130Mutuel rricesi SPRING DRIFT 116 116J ° J 6 ° 0 48 ° 2 ° ° I BEAMY 400 100 100Winner Winner Ch g by Islam Bright Eastern by Friar Rock trained by M Weil bred by Mr J D Rogers Winner entered to be claimed for 1600 1600WENT WENT TO POST 446i OFF AT 446 CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same MOSELEM showing superiority in the going and well back for threequarters moved forward on the extreme outside wore down the leaders when straightened up for the drive and drew away to win under pressure SPRING DRIFT a factor from the start held on well BEAMY opened up a clear lead rapidly held sway under steadying restraint and tired when put to pressure K ROUNDER was unable to keep up POET LAUREATE was unable to keep mishapsScratched up WICKED had no mishaps Scratched 40335 Conejo 110 110Overweight Overweight Spring Drift 2 pounds poundsCorrected Corrected weight Spring Drift 105 SIXTH RACE 78 MILE Out of Chute Pigeon Hole Oct 21 1932 126 A ft 7 9 0 7 105 Hammond Handicap Purse 2000 3yearolds and 4 U U May upwardMay 1543 Spt upward Net vaue to winner 1300 second 400 third 200 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A Sir Fn Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 405053JOHNNY JR wa4107 8 2 2l 33 li 14 I1 HauerD Mrs Monte Weil 40283 HAPPY PILOT w5104 2 4 4 5 34 23 23 BarneyL BarneyL405532CHERRY Happy Hour Farm 405532CHERRY TRIFLE WB 6 109 4 7 6 63 53 3i 3h SkoronskiA Mrs L B Muschal 40401 VALDINA GROOMwB5126 1 5 32 2h 44 43 4 ParkeC Mrs A M Creech 40553 ESPINO GOLD WB6107 588 8 7 53 5 BowmanG BowmanG404012LATENT Mrs F Nugent 1270 1270404012LATENT 404012LATENT WB4110 3 3 5 7 8 6 6 GillcspieW B Endovina 530 40552 KING EPITHET WB 3 96 7 1 I2 1U 14 21 8 7 FostcrK Mrs T M Pruett 8050 40401 MARION COLLINS w5114 6 6 75 4h 6h 7s 8 SchlenkerA DonnaRay Stable 850 Time 24 49 11 SJ 130 Track muddy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 N Ni i in JOHNNY JR 3800 1260 620 1800 530 210 Mutuel 210Mutuel rncesj iooC HAPPY PILOT seo 400 uo ioo C CHERRY TRIFLE 380 90 90Winner Winner B g by Jock Neglect by General Thatcher trained by Monte Weil bred by Mr H H Gaincs and Mrs E G Grove GroveWENT WENT TO POST 516 OFF AT 516 CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same JOHNNY JR a factor from the start and under strong handling forged to the front when tntering the final threeeighths drew clear after disposing of KINGEPITHET drifted out in the drive and held HAPPY PILOT safe the latter outrun early bore out entering the back stretch came fast when straight and tired near the end CHERRY TRIFLE worked his way forward steadily and tired VALDINA GROOM was rushed forward after a slow start saved ground throughout and held on well ESPINO GOLD made up round LATENT was outrun KING EPITHET had fine speed for a half MARION COLLINS quit after improving her position positionScratched Scratched 40609 J Real Sad 98 40304JThe Finest 108 108Overweight Overweight Marion Collins 3 pounds SEVENTH RACE 1 116 MILES Haramzada May 21 1932 148 5 111 Purse A fl 7 9 1 1000 4yearolds and upward Claiming 4yearolds 114 Ibs T vf Z I older 116 Ibs Winners since May 1 3 Ibs extra two races since May 1543 Spt April 9 5 Ibs extra Claiming price 1200 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 40506 CHATTNAN wB9116 5 5 5J 53 2 I3 I2i GillespieW H H Guyer 590 405063JACK VENNIE WB 6 116 6 6 7 7 2h 23 McLeodG S Roucher 240 40549MIGHT STEP WB 6 116 2 2 62 6l 63 32 3 BowmanG J Barrett 450 405493IDA STRENG WB 4 107 4 7 3 I1 14 4 4l VillarditoN S A Kobrin 1300 40403COMMENCEMENT WB 6 109 1 1 4 42 5 63 5 SkoronskiA Mr Mrs E B Shipp 40459JNEW GLORY w4112 7 4 22 22 31 51 6s LoweW R White 500 50040336JTARTARUS 40336JTARTARUS WB 9 119 3 3 3 7 7 7 GlidewellP Mrs F Whiting 1410 1410Time Time 25 503 118 147J 155 Track muddy S2 Mutuels Paid x Odds to 1 v I CHATTNAN 1380 580 400 590 190 100 JACK VENNIE 420 280 110 40 40I I MIGHT STEP 360 80 80Winner Winner B g By Chatterton Girl Nancy by The White Knight trained by C J Gamble bred by Messrs W G T B Sudduth Winner entered to be claimed for l200 WENT TO POST 546 OFF AT 546J CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving1 CHATTNAN within striking distance from the start improved his position on the outside took command when ready drew away rapidly and won with something to spare JACK VENNIE was well back for fiveeighths moved forward through the field and although failing to menace the winner was much the best of the others MIGHT STEP lost much ground and tired IDA STRENG was unable to keep up COMMENCEMENT was unable to keep up NEW GLORY had speed TARTARUS quit quitScratched Scratched 404592 Evil Spirit 111 40507 Discussion 114 EIGHTH RACE 1 116 MILES Haramzada May 21 1932 148 5 111 Purse claiming price of 1000 or over since July 1 4yearolds 115 Ibs May 1543 Spt older 117 Ibs Nonwinners since August 1 allowed 3 Ibs Claim ¬ ing price 1000 Net value to dinner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 40191 ESCOLAR wB5114 3 6 54 42 33 2h lh GlidewellP L W Ulmer 550 40507 HAZEL LEE w6106 6 2 2J 23 23 33 22 SkoronskiA SkoronskiA405482PEACHARINO M S Ingleright 1700 405482PEACHARINO ws5107 5 3 14 I3 I2 I3 33 HauerD HauerD404593PORTSMOUTH C Troutt TrouttMrs 280 404593PORTSMOUTH ws6114 7 5 66 6 4i 43 42 AlfonsoJ Mrs E B Carpenter r 380 40659SPANISH BELLE w6104 4 7 7 7 7 ° 6 55 BarnevL Miss M Hodge 340 40503 TEN BLOW WB 6 114 1 1 4i 5i 53 52 66 LoweW Mrs E Ores 1160 40450 LITTLE MOM WB 5 114 2 8 8 8 8 8 75 McLeodG Mrs H A Deep 2240 40457 PARI SUCRE WB 5 114 8 4 33 31 63 76 8 WarrcnW Mrs G B Clark 950 Time 25 50 119 148 155 Track muddy 2 Mutuels Paid 4 Odds to 1 v vLi Li i rt ESCOLAR 1300 640 460 550 220 130 130lYiutuei lYiutuei rricesj HAZEL LEE 1200 520 500 210 PEACHARINO r 380 90 90Winner Winner B g by Bud Lcrner Spanish Aster by Spanish Prince II trained by J McGce bred by Mr W M Elder Winner entered to be claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 619 OFF AT 619J CENTRAL WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same ESCOLAR well handled and re ¬ served until ready saved much ground and wore down the leaders in the last stages HAZEL LEE a factor from the start subdued PEACHARINO when entering the final eighth and was unable to hold the winner PEACHARINO held command under light urging and tired vhcn put to strong pressure PORTSMOUTH made up ground speedScratched SPANISH BELLE came from well back TEN BLOW was outrun PARI SUCRE had speed Scratched 40507 Extended 114 40459 Prospect Boy 109 40655 Blossom Queen 109 Overweight 109Overweight Hazel Lee 2 pounds Peacharino 3 Little Mom 5