Official Racing Charts: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1943-05-29

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Official Racing Charts Copyright 1943 by Triangle Publications Inc IncBelmont Belmont Park ELMONT L I N Y FRIDAY MAY 28 1943 BELMONT PARK 1 12 MILES 6 14 FEET Seventeenth Seventeenthiceting iceting May HP to June 5 Westchester Racing Jones camera Steward representing The Jockey Club Marshall Cassidy Steward representing New York State Racing Commission Francis P Dunne Steward representing Westchester Racing Association Harold Vosburgh Visiting member of The Jockey Club Walter M Jeffords Visiting member of the National Steeplechase and Hunts Association Henry W Bull Placing Judges C H Cornehlsen Fred H Parks and Joseph E Kyle Patrol and Paddock Judge Myron D Davis Assistant Patrol and Paddock Judge George Hyland Patrol Judge Frank Keogh Clerk of Scales Albert Burlen Assistant Clerk of Scales Nelson Strang Timer John Miller Starter George Cassidy Racing Secretary and Handicapper John B Campbell Assistant to the Racing Secretary Julius G Reeder Racing Secretary and Handicapper for Steeplechases Fred H Parks Track Veterinarian Dr M J Dair Physician in Attendance Dr Bernard L Mailer Racing starts at 130 p m Eastern War Time W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Indicates three pounds apprentice allowance five pounds seven pounds in steeplechase races indicates five pounds ap rentice allowance seven pounds Men pounds Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1942 40 current meeting 34 Daily Double first and second races Entries and field horses run as one FIRST RACE 34 MILE Main Course Nusakan Sept 13 1929 110 4 A 1 7 Purse 51500 3yearolds and upward Claiming Weight t I j Z j tjjg scae Nonwinners since April 7 of three races allowed 3 IDS May 2843 Bel two races 7 IDS one race 11 Ibs Claiming price 2500 if for forless less 3 Ibs allowed for each 250 to 2000 Net value to winner 975 second 300 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 40567SICYON wn4122 1 1 2i 23 I3 in ThornburgJ Louisiana Farm 225 40567 ETERNAL PEACE VB 4 119 10 12 102 Tz 4J 23 ThompsonB B F Whitakcr 255 2554i 40839 MAROGAY WB 6 119 13 5 4i 44 5ls 34 EadsW Aberdeen Stable 785 41183 TENEB ROSE w3112 3 6 82 8h 62 4J ScottRD Coleman Nimick 8730 87303l 41065 GREAT ALBERT w 6 121 2 2 3l 3l 31 53 GaitherA Paragon Stable 740 7406nk 38942 POWERHOUSE VB 4 119 12 10 6nk 6h 74 54 PetersM Lloyd Murray 6810 39860 STRENGTH w6121 8 8 94 9k 94 7i KoykG W W Crenshaw 14580 28057 ARTHUR J WB 4 116 64 53 5h 8h 8nk WrightWD J B Partridge N 1515 1515h 39252 BOSLEY w7121 7 7 h 10 103 92 LongdenJ Mrs W T Westrope 685 40839 MOONDRIFT w 4 108 4 9 128 126 H2 i04 RcnickJ W L Brann 11635 40567 FREELANDS LAD WB 4 119 9 3 14 lh 2i 111 GilbertJ J Tyssowski 2085 2085II2 33415 WAR KEY WB 5 115 11 11 II2 Hi 12 12 StevensonC Seymour Jackowitz 14580 36464 HIGH LUCK w5115 513 513tMutuel 13 13 13 13 DurandoC William Evans 26395 26395tMutuel tMutuel field Tin Time 23 47 112 Track fast fastr r 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 v i n SICYON 650 380 280 225 90 40 MutUel PriCeS i ETERNAL PEACE 360 270 80 35 35I I MAROGAY 380 90 90Winner Winner Ch g by Sickle Cinq a Sept by Roi Herode trained by M Jolley bred by Mr Marshall Field Winner entered to be claimed for 2500 2500WENT WENT TO POST 131 OFF AT 133J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same SICYON close to the pace from the start responded well when urged disposed of FREELANDS LAD and outlasted ETERNAL PEACE The latter was slow to begin worked his way up on the outside and Finished fast MAROGAY showed a good effort throughout TENEBROSE finished well GREAT ALBERT had no mishaps POWERHOUSE showed a good effort ARTHUR J tired MOONDRIFT lacked early speed FREELANDS LAD tired tiredScratched Scratched 40623 Grand Party 121 3S728 Bus V Z 102 SECOND RACE 78 MILE Main Course Roseben Oct 10 1906 122 5 126 A 1 9 A Purse 1 500 3yearolds Claiming Weight 126 Ibs Nonwin 3 ners since April 7 of two races allowed 4 Ibs one race 8 Ibs May 2843 Bel Claiming price 2500 if for less 1 Ib allowed for each 100 to 2000 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 411213DIGGIE wnllB 1 3 1 lh 2 I 1 PetersM Louisiana Farm 165 165Richard 40264 RICHARD W wl7 7 4 2i 2 Jh 2s 2h NashR Richard Whatham 2010 40884AMBLE TINT wl9 9 1 44444431 34 ThornburgJ A E Tarleton 40471FOE OWOE w 111 10 dl 13 121 nijnz 41 Rieiuj Roy steckler stecklerWB 40213 TRACELETTE WB 113 8 13 102 9h 7 5i 5h LongdenJ Mrs J A Hale 41121 GLANCEABOUT WB 108 6 6 6 6 5 4 6nk GivensC J E Widener 770 40927 ISOLATION wl6 3 12 123 11 9 8h 74 ShelhamerA R C Schneider t4785 40571 CAMILLE WB 110 12 2 5 51 6l 7 8h SchmidlA Christiana Stable 925 39724 PANTHORN w 112 13 9 94 8h 102 9 9 AtkinsonT W B Mitchell 1330 39878 NOVIEW wl7 2 7 7k 7h 8h 6 106 RobertsonA Mrs L E Stoddard Jr 4350 40927 TOSS UP WB 115 5 8 8j 10 12 123 II2 GilbertJ E Kalish 2040 40927 ISHTAR WB 108 11 10 13 13 13 12 ThompsonB Mrs E Mulrenan 1660 40927 YOLANDITA WB 112 4 5 3 3 3 10 13 YoungS Frank Velor t4785 t4785tMutuel tMutuel field Ttmc 23 47 113 127 Track fast fastr r 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 N 11 DIGGIE 530 370 300 165 85 50 I RICHARD W 1440 810 620 305 1 AMBLE TINT 360 80 80Winner Winner Ch c by Epithet Lady Fingers by Bunting trained by M Jolley bred by Mr Thomas Piatt Winner entered to be claimed for 2500 WENT TO POST 155 OFF AT 159 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good fijom stall gate Won easily second and third driving DIGGIE forced the pace from the start while saving ground and drew away in the dosing eighth RICHARD W on the outside was placed under urging in the stretch and then drifted out AMBLE TINT was taken under restraint when outrun but could not menace the leaders FOE OWdE from a slow start finished with a rush TRACELETTE saved ground all the way GLANCEABOUT showed a good effort ISOLATION was away slowly PANTHORN was on the outside all the way YOLANDITA quit badly badlyScratched Scratched 409273 Flying Son 108 40E21 Teta Maude 110 Overweight Isolation 3 pounds Toss Up 1 Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 1280 THIRD RACE ABOUT 2 MILES Fairmourit May 28 1926 340 5 147 A I 7 o c Penobscot Steeplechase Purse Purse 1500 4yearolds and up t I O z J ward Allowances Nonwinners of two races other than hurdle or May 2843 Bel claiming 4yearolds 144 Ibs 5yearolds 150 Ibs older 152 Ibs Winners in 194243 of 2500 3 Ibs extra Nonwinners in 194243 M 1000 allowed 3 Ibs of 700 5 Ibs of a race 7 Ibs maiden 5yearolds or upward 10 Ibs IbsNet Net value to winner 1000 second 275 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 3 6 9 12 Fin Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 40880 FIFTYFIFTY w 4 141 2 2 54 I2 I3 I2 I2 RobertsE Mrs L A Livingston 335 40677 CORTESANO ws7149 6 7 62 55 4 43 2J BrownN Brooks Parker 1790 40968 JFLAT LANCE w 8 153J 1 3 7 6 5 33 HayhurstR Mrs D H Sangster 445 34216SILVER BIRCH w4136 5 4 43 MorlanM 1035 40518 KENNEBUNK w 4 144 4 1 31 24 3 3i 520 WalkerG Mrs J B Balding 505 37015 BAVARIAN w 5 147 3 6 4h 4 56 6 6 HarsonJS Montpelier 195 19522873iMARYLND 22873iMARYLND MORNw5135 7 5 I2 7 Fell GallaherW Arthur L Meigs t790 Coupled as Brooks Parker and Arthur L Meigs entry Apprentice allowance waived waivedTime Time 403 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid r Odds to 1 FIFTYFIFTY 870 470 290 335 135 45 CORTESANO Entry 600 310 200 55 55FLAT FLAT LANCE 340 70 70Winner Winner Dk ch g by Mud Gold Bloc by Gold Stkk trained by J T Skinner bred by Mr G Dougherty DoughertyWENT WENT TO POST 220 OFF AT 221 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from flag Won ridden out second and third driving FIFTYFIFTY jumped well and showed speed on the flat responded gamely when iirged and was under hand urging at the end CORTESANO was under steady restraint and responded when roused finishing well on the inside FLAT LANCE lost much ground going to the final fence ana1 closed fast SILVER BIRCH showed a good effort throughout KENNE ¬ BUNK was unable to improve his position in the late stages BAVARIAN made a bad landing at the eighth fence MARYLAND MORN fell at the eighth fence fenceScratched Scratched 41269 Flying Friar 145 40880 Yankee Chance 140 Overweight Flat Lance li pounds FOURTH RACE 58 MILE Widener Straight Course Distraction June 4 1927 41 326 55 2 125 Court Dress Purse Purse 1500 2yearolds I J z o Fillies Allowances Nonwinners of a sweepstakes or two races May 2843 Bel Weight 115 Ibs Maidens allowed 5 Ibs Net value to winner 975 second 300 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wl PP St Str Fm Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 40929EVERGET w 110 2 1 1WB Ink ink 13 GivensC Brandywine Stable 115 40929 SPIRIT LEVEL WB 110 3 4 4wl5 5 5 22 AlkinsonT Crispen Oglebay 950 40423 PHOTOGENIC wl5 5 2 2w 2 2i 3 GilbertJ W Ziegler Jr 345 3453h 39809 SWEETEST GIRL w 115 43 43w 3h W 41 ° GrohsO H S Stone 310 CATCHMENOW w 110 15 42 3 5 BiermanC H P Headley 1065 100 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 x H EVERGETVluruel in EVERGET 430 280 210 115 40 05 Vluruel r rices LEVELt SPIRIT LEVEL 550 250 175 25 t PHOTOGENIC PHOTOGENICWinner 230 15 Winner Lt b f by Snark Memorandum by In Memoriam trained by V W Raines bred by Mr E D Ax tori WENT TO POST 250 OFF AT 251 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same EVERGET raced true from the start and under urging responded in the final eighth to draw away SPIRIT LEVEL made up ground on the outside under urging challenged gamely in the stretch and hung right at the finish PHOTOGENIC was a prominent factor and had ho mishaps SWEETEST GIRL raced well CATCHMENOW tired in the last eighth after racing fairly well FIFTH RACE 34 MILE Main Course Nusakan Sept 13 1929 110 4 1 7 9 7 126 Purse 2000 3yearolds and upward Claiming Weight I the scale Nonwinners since April 7 of two races allowed 5 Ibs Mr 2843 Bel One race 11 Ibs Claiming price 6000 if for less 1 Ib allowed allowedfor for each 200 to 5000 Net value to winner 1300 second 400 third 200 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 40972FLAUGHT WB 4 118 3 1 4 46 35 I1 RienziD Mrs E D Jacobs 135 135402502GENEROUS 402502GENEROUS vs4109 23 3 24 2h 24 LindbergH W Ziegler Jr 285 28541123HAPPY 41123HAPPY NOTE WB 4 120 5 4 1 12 14 37 GivensC Charles Stern 265 40520 J = TRE WARDEN wB4117 45 22 3l 43 4G ThompsonB J T Maloney 840 32812 SHOWTOWN WB3114 12 5555 LaidleyO C H Trotter 1925 1925Time Time 23 47 113 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 ii in f FLAUGHT 470 280 210 135 40 05 Mutuel Prices GENEROUS 330 230 65 15 HAPPY NOTE 220 10 Winner Ch c by Firethorn Flying Hour by Galetian trained by H Jacobs bred by Mr W M Jeffords Winner entered to be claimed for 6000 6000WENT WENT TO POST 315 OFF AT 323 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same FLAUGHT was fractious at the post unseated rider and ran away an eighth and again a sixteenth then was taken in hand when outrun moved up gamely on the outside in the stretch and finished fast although bearing in through the final eighth GENEROUS closest to the pace from the start responded well when urged and held on well al ¬ though bumped at the eighth post HAPPY NOTE was sent into command showed speed and had no mis ¬ haps FIRE WARDEN had early speed SHOWTOWN was outrun A claim of foul was lodged against the winner which was disallowed disallowedScratched Scratched 36692 Seamanlike 109 40844 Moon Maiden 109 40844 Highborough 114 SIXTH RACE 1 MILE Main Course Count Fleet Oct 10 1942 134 2 A 1 7 R 116 Bonniebert Purse Purse 2000 3yearolds and upward I J J O ± Allowances Nonwinners of two races 3yearolds 112 Ibs older May 2843 Bel 5 Ibs below scale Maidens allowed 5 Ibs Net value to winner 1300 second 400 third 200 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 40791 BLUE SERGE wi4121 1 9 5h 5 2 24 In GrohsO Louis B Mayer Mayer40797GOTHIC 40797GOTHIC w3107 7 3 1 1 1 H 21 GivensC J E Widener 41070 THE SULTAN w 3 112 11 11 9 4 i 3h 3h 3 RobertsonA Cain Hoy Stabl Stabl41070WHO 41070WHO ME WB 3 102 3 8 81 84 5 43 43 MannW H P Headley 37075 PENOBSCOT BAYws4116 21213 125 81 52 5nl RienziJ Howe Stable 41070 AYAHS BOY WB 3 107 6 5 6J 102 11s 6 65 EccardR Lazy F Ranch Ranch401953POMPAGLE 401953POMPAGLE WB 3 114 10 2 31 2h 4J 71 7 GilbertJ William Post 40796 COAT OF ARMS WB 4 121 12 13 II1 LtCol C V Whitney 40757 NIPSICKLE w 4 121 5 10 124 llh 121 111 gnk YoungS J E Widener f330 41068 HARFQRD w3115 4 7 71 9 9 810 PetersM J B Balding 735 40882 SUNSTORM WB 3 112 8 4 2i 3l 64 9 link ThornburgJ Twin Oaks Farm 3900 3900411772RIVER 411772RIVER WOLF WB 3 108 13 1 4 h 10i 125 1210 VercherT Mrs A F Sherman 2200 37005 PUGILIST WB 3 110 9 6 10 13 13 13 13 SchmidlA Harry Z Isaacs 30565 fCoupled as J E Widener entry entryTime Time 23 47 112 139 Track fast fastiJ iJ L l n BLUE SERGE 840 440 390 320 120 95 GOTHIC Entry 370 330 85 65 65I I THE SULTAN 1110 455 455Winner Winner B g by Blue Larkspur Betty Derr by Sir Gallahad III trained by C A Roles bred by Mr C Van Dusen WENT TO POST 350 OFF AT 35Z EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the ssme BLUE SERGE overcame interfer ¬ ence on the far turn responded gamely when urged in the stretch and outfinished GOTHIC in the drive The latter was hustled into command at the start showed speed saved ground and held on well to the end THE SULTAN moved up gamely on the outside entering the stretch and then hung at the finish WHO ME showed a good effort throughout PENOBSCOT BA Y made up ground on the Wide AYAHS BOY raced well COAT OF ARMS went wide on the stretch turn SUNSTORM quit quitScratched Scratched 40158 Deviltry 116 Overweight Who Me 2 pounds Pompagle 2 HarTord 3 River Wolf 1 Pugilist 3 SEVENTH RACE 1 18 MILES Main Course Marriage Sept 26 1942 1 48H A I 7 o Q 6 122 Purse 2000 3yearolds and upward Claiming Weight f I O Z 7 5 HJS below scale Nonwinners since May 8 of two races allowed May 2843 Bel 2 Ibs one race 5 Ibs Claiming price 3500 if for less 2 Ibs Ibsallowed allowed for each 250 to 3000 Net value to winner 1300 second 400 third 200 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt 1t A Wt PP St Str Fm Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 40757CADUCEUS Ti4112 8 2 106 106408452TRANSFORMER 8h 31 I1 I2i ThornburgJ ThornburgJWB4115 Mrs W M Jeffords 270 408452TRANSFORMER wB4115 9 3 41 41408423THIS 44Mh 83 61 2J LongdenJ LongdenJWB Mrs W T Westrope 910 408423THIS FREEDOM WB 3 102 11 4 6 5 4h 33 3 AtkinsonT AtkinsonTWB W W Crenshaw 955 40570 SICKLE T WB 8 114 10 5 5h 5h41071TATU 64 6k 5 43 BiermanC BiermanCWB4108 Mrs B F Whitaker 950 41071TATU WB4108 5 6 1 lh I 2i 4h 52 MannW Mrs J A Coburn 1855 40884 THE THANE WB 5 114 12 1 2 2i H 24 62 RienziJ Vera S Bragg 420 40845 HUBBUB WB 4 113 4 7 32 33 74 h GrohsO Joseph Rosen 3850 40275DISCOURAGED w5104 1 9 9 91 82 8 GivensC Donelson Christmas i 2660 2660f855 408453 DESIGNATOR wa5U4 3 8 9 9k EricksonC Mrs J A Coburn f855 37100 KEY RING w5111 6 11 II2 II3 II2 102 10 RenickJ J V Tigani 5250 5250410713CITY 410713CITY TALK WB 6 116 7 12 12 12 12 II3 II3 EccardR Mrs Louis Lazare 740 74040474OVER 40474OVER wB4108 210 8 103 105 12 12 RienziD Harry LaMontagne 1555 1555tCoupled tCoupled as Mrs J A Coburn entry Time 23 47 112 138 151 Track fast 11 In f CADUCEUS 740 440 340 270 120 70 Mutuel PricesJ TRANSFORMER 830 4so 315 140 140t t THIS FREEDOM 560 180 180Winner Winner Br g by Sickle Wand by Man o War trained by 0 White bred by Mr W M Jeffords Winner entered to be claimed for 3500 3500WENT WENT TO POST 417 OFF AT 417 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving CADUCEUS was sent up with a rush on the outside on the far turn drifted out through the stretch but held the others safe TRANS ¬ FORMER dropped back on the far turn responded well when urged and finished fast THIS FREEDOM was a prominent factor from the start and held on well SICKLE T hung when urged at the finish TATU tired after showing early speed THE THANE had no mishaps HUBBUB could not keep up OVER was blocked entering the stretch x xScratched Scratched 408842Ibex 108 41071 Sun Eager 114 EIGHTH RACE 1 12 MILES Main Course Bolingbroke Sept 26 1942 227 A 1 o 7 r 5 115 Purse 2000 3yearqlds Claiming Weight 121 Ibs H I J j U Winners at a mile and a half or over 2 Ibs extra for each such May 2843 Bel race won Claiming price 1600 if for less 2 Ibs allowed for each 100 to 1200 Net value to winners 850 each third 200 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1 PA Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 409322 t HAPPY GUESS WB 121 2 2 32 31 2h 1 1 GilbertJ George Parry 95 40932 fMUGS GAME WB 115 1 5 4 22 I2 2 1 RobertsonA V L Shea 510 510409323GUERRYTON 409323GUERRYTON WB 114 4 1 26 1 3 38 35 GivensC R J McCormick 335 33540932SUPER 40932SUPER SERVICE WB106 3 3 J 4 42 4 43 PittarclliJ J M Scuderi 5285 528540755COUNTRY 40755COUNTRY STYLE WB 116 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 ThornburgJ E Kalish 405 405iDead iDead heat Time 24 49J 115 141 208 235 Track fast fastii ii in HAPPY GUESS 260 270 220 30 35 18 Mutuel Prices MUGS GAME 400 410 270 100 105 35 35I I GUERRYTON 250 25 25Winners Winners Happy Guess b c by Halcyon Problematical by Man o War trained by R Pending bred by Mr S D Riddle Entered lo be claimed for 1600 Mugs Game b c by Easton or Pay Up Betagain II by Gainsborough trained by W Mulholland bred by Cliveden Stud England Entered to bi claimed for 1300 1300WENT WENT TO POST 440 OFF AT 441 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start poor from stall gate Won driving third the same HAPPY GUESS was rated along under steady restraint but moved up entering the stretch on the outside and then sulked and hung through the final sixteenth MUGS GAME was away in a tangle but improved his position steadily saved ground in the stretch and held on gamely to finish in a dead heat for first GUERRYTON forced the pace from the start raced SUPER SERVICE into defeat and then tired SUPER SERVICE had no mishaps COUNTRY STYLE was outrun


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