Thursdays Late Detroit Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-12

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Thursdays Late DETROIT Charts ChartsFIFTH FIFTH RACE 1 116 MILES Myrtlewood Augr 22 1936 143 4 122 122A A 9 1 f Purse 1000 4yearolds and upward Claiming Nonwinners 4 1 O 3 in 1943 weight 117 Ibs Claiming price 1OT0 1OT0June June 1043 Det Net vauc to wnner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth J50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A Str Fm Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Slrt 41204 COLORADO ORE WB 6 112 8 4 2 3 H 1 lh RobertsP F H Williamson 1070 41354 YARN SPINNER WB 5 117 6 8 U 78 32 V 22 KeiperP J W Grieve 250 41934BOSUNETTE WB4108 4 2 65 6J 6 3 i 3h LittrcllWB Miss J Eckman 560 41779 LYDIA K ws 5 112 7 5 31 1 4J 6 4 ScurlockD Mrs L Fry 830 830418602BETROTHED 418602BETROTHED w 6 112 2 3 41 4 5 54 CalvertM Cragin Hoist 250 25041860ONE 41860ONE LINK wB4112 5 7 52 53 21 4 6 DrcnnanD Grand Stable 470 30956 TACliEONE wu8112 168 88 8 72 PariseS G L Wilson 3660 366041779URAWINNER 41779URAWINNER wB4112 3 1 1 2 76 72 8 FlammC J McShane v 8070 Time 25 49 115 141 148J Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid x Odds to 1 COLORADO ORE 2340 760 460 1070 280 130 130Mutuel Mutuel k In Prices YARN SPINNER 440 320 120 ft ftI I BOSUNETTE 400 100 100Winner Winner B m by Papyrus Silway by Silvern trained by H Hickcl bred by Mrs Marion duPont Scott Winner entered to be claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 640 OFF AT 640 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same COLORADO ORE well ridden secured a good position at once took command approaching the stretch and then withstood a brisk drive to retain her advantage YARN SPINNER slow to begin and outrun to the upper turn moved up resolutely on the outside when roused and might have won had he not hung nearing the finish BQSUNETTE in hand to the final quarter could not better her position when hard urged in the stretch LYDIA K faltered after racing forwardly placed to the half BETROTHED raced evenly without mishaps ONE LINK made a bold bid while racing on the inside and at the final turn but could not keep up thereafter TACHEONE showed little URAWINNER had early speed speedOverweight Overweight Bosunette 1 pound SIXTH RACE 1 116 MILES Myrtlewood Aug 22 1936 143 4 122 1 Purse 1000 4yearolds and upward Claiming Nonwinners 49 ° ° in 1943 Weight 117 Ibs Claiming price 1000 1000June June 1043 Det Net vaue ID winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 417793BISCAYNE BLUE wn9H7 5 2 34 2h 22 12 l StrangoB Bomar Stable 160 41772 CHICLETTE WB 4 117 3 3 2 14 lh 2 2HKeJperP II C Hatch 1030 41772 HICARL WB 5 117 7 6 54 64 52 53 3k ANdamsI Stuller Pardo 570 57041772LITTLE 41772LITTLE EBONY wn4112 1 1 1 34 42 3 44 DrennanD J G Mayer 2900 41145 OKOOLE MALUNA w 4 112 8 5 41 4 3h 4J 54 BrennanJ E McCuan 380 41626 FAY D w7112 4 8 61 5 64 6 6k PariseS ECABerger 1350 38943 PRINCIPAL ONE WB 4 117 2 4 78 72 72 ° 725 730 MarreroJ Mrs C C Winters 610 41501 WEARY FLOWER WB 8 112 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 SouthG E A Bischoff 1870 Time 24 49 115 141 148 Track fast fastt t 2 Mutuels Paid x Odds to 1 BISCAYNE 520 340 260 160 70 30 30MUtUel MUtUel PriCeSi BISCAYNE BLUE 520 340260 160 70 30 30C C HICARL 340 70 70Winner Winner Br g by SJt Jamcs Alice Blue Gown by Luke McLukc trained by R E Potts bred by Mr John Oliver Kcene Winner entered to be claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 709 OFF AT 709J EASTERN WAR TIME Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving BISCAYNE BLUE well placed and a forward factor from the start went to the front in the stretch and then drew out steadily to the finish winning with speed to spare CHICLETTE took command after threeeighths held a short lead near the stretch but was not good enough for the winner HICARL saved ground when outrun to the final quarter responded readily when roused but could not menace the leaders LITTLE EBONY began fast showed good speed to the last eighth then faltered OKOOLE MALUNA tired FAY D was never prominent and had no mishaps WEARY FLOWER appeared sore going to the post and refused to extend herself in the running SEVENTH RACE 34 MILE Out of Chute First of All July 25 1942 109 1 7 3 111 Indian Village Purse Purse 2000 3yearolds and 49 4 I v upward Claiming 3yearolds 110 Ibs older 118 Ibs Non June 1043 Det winners of a race at a claiming price over 2600 since May 21 allowed 3 Ibs Claiming price 3400 if for less 2 Ibs allowed for each 150 to 2650 Net value to winner 1400 second 350 third 150 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 51 Strt 389643NIGHT EDITOR WB9111 611 4 5 3 I2 RobertsP Mrs C C Winters 420 41566 BRIGHT ARC wB5118 1 5 14 14 1 2 KnottK Lt T D Buhl 700 700415662PATRIOT 415662PATRIOT wa4H53 4 3h 3h 2h 32 AdamsJ Mrs E H Beezley 410 41038D80 38D80 BOOM ON w5111 47 61 62 4h 4 MurphyS A Wellman flO30 39807 WISE PAISANO wB3103 8 8 102 I1 71 52 MilliganP Peterson Childs 1660 1660405673SONG 405673SONG 0 WAR wB4115 53 53 2h 51 6h KeiperP L J Lepper 420 40304 LADY WATERLOO WB 5 106 10 1 4h 44 64 7 ScurlockD J W Rodgcrs 1280 41094 EARLY N SMART wa4115 9 10 11 9h 8 81 MojenaC M Wexler 480 41566 BOOT AND SPUR WSB 4 115 11 2 8 84 92 92 PariseS ECABerger 11030 41297 VLDINA ETERNO WB 5 115 7 9 9 102 10 103 LasswellH J K Houssels flO30 41774 BRASS KING w3107 2 6 2 11 11 11 StrangeB Bomar Stable 2850 iMutucl field Time 23 47 112 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 in f NIGHT EDITOR 1040 520 320 420 160 60 Mutuel PncesJ BRIGHT ARC 720 4oo 260 100 C PATRIOT 300 50 50Winner Winner B g by Stars and Bars Mary Ellen 0 by Golden Maxim trained by A Lamourcux bred by Mr B A Jones Winner entered to be claimed for 3100 3100WENT WENT TO POST 739 OFF AT 739J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same NIGHT EDITOR slow to begin worked his way up steadily through the field bumped PATRIOT when taking command and then drew clear under punishment BRIGHT ARC took command before going an eighth held a short lead when settled for the drive but was not good enough PATRIOT never far back and well handled moved up resolutely when called upon at the finalturn was impeded slightly at the threesixteenths post by NIGHT EDITOR and then came again when clear BOOM pN could not better his position when hard urged during the stretch run WISE PAISANO outrun to the final quarter came to the outside for the drive but could not threaten SONG 0 WAR made a good bid approaching the stretch and then faltered LADY WATERLOO began fast but tired after going a half EARLY N SMART was always outrun BOOT AND SPUR was never promi ¬ nent BRASS KING Jiad brief early speed EIGHTH RACE 34 MILE Out of Chute First of All July 25 1942 1 09 A 7 1 8 3 HI Purse 1000 3yearolds Claiming Nonwinners of f L I O O a race at one mfie or over or two races in 1943 Weight 117 Ibs June 1043 Det Nonwinners since May 21 allowed 3 Ibs since March 15 6 Ibs IbsClaiming Claiming price 1250 f fNet Net value to winner 700 second 150 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St JA Str Fin Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 414962JAY D KAN B117 8 1 14 I2 I2 lh RobertsP Mrs H P Bonner 450 41938 WAR WISE v 109 33 4 43 2 2 StrangeB E M Todd 720 720419382BLACK 419382BLACK SKIMMER v 110 1 4 52 54 53 34 KeiperP D Ferguson 190 41495 JAYAKAY Blll 5 2 2 31 32 42 ScurlockD J A Kinard Jr 1170 34056 DARBY DUCAT B10S 4 5 32 2 4 51 QuinteroM Darby Dan Farm 1850 40191 SWEET CAKES v 106 27 3 6 61 64 MilliganP Devercux Bros 1770 41295 RONNETTE B 111 68 8 7 I4 1 AdamsJ H B Isenberg 450 41147 WAR SHY B 106 7 6 62 8 8 8 CalvertM H Castle 870 870Time Time 23 47 113 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 It n JAY D KAN 1100 420 260 450 110 110Mutuel Mutuel Pricesi 80t WAR WISE 720 360 260 80 t BLACK SKIMMER 260 30 30Winner Winner Ch g by Nusakaji March Bane by Braedalbane trained by B Hernandez bred by Mr W A Mikel Winner entered Jo be claimed for 1250 1250WENT WENT TO POST 809J OFF AT 814J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same JAY D KAN took command at once established a clear lead before reaching the stretch but was hard ridden thereafter to withstand WAR WISE The latter never far back came through on the inside for the drive and responding to punishment closed determinedly BLACK SKIMMER saved ground in the first half came to the outside for the stretch run and finished strongly JAYAKAY a sharp factor from the start tired nearing the finish DARBY DUCAT made a good bid on the final turn and then gave way SWEET CAKES was never dangerous RONNETTE began slowly WAR SHY unseated her rider while at the post galloped off seveneighths and failed to show anything in the running Overweight Black Skimmer 1 pound Darby Ducat 2 Ronnctte 2


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