Official Racing Charts: Fairmount Park, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-23

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Fairmounr Park COLLINSVILLE. ILL., TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1943— FAIRMOUNT PARK 1 MILE. Eighteenth day of laMt»i etght-day meeting May 29 to July 5. Fairmount Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Steward representing the Illinois Racing Board, P. C. Galliger. Stewards of Meeting, John T. Ireland .and Frederic Crafton. Placing Judges, Cliff Abbo, John J. Klucina and R. S. Eddy III. Clerk of Scales, Jack Klucina. Paddock Judge, James Nugent. Patrol Judges, Thomas Craven, Al G. Woodman and Arthur Maher. Timer, Tague Pichon. Veterinarian representing Illinois Racing Board, Dr. William Michael. Track Physician Dr. J. H. Siegel. Track Superintendent, John LeBlanc. Track Veterinarian, Dr. L. J. Stortz. Starter, C. H. McMillan. Racing Secretary, Richard Leigh. Sr. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central War Time. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Indicates five -pounds apprentice allowance. Percentage of winning favorites in 1942, .37; current meeting, .39. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries go as cne horse. Field horses run separately. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. False Pride, Sept. 8, 1928—1:05—4—106. 4 2 9 5 0 Purse *600- 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of 7 * race in 1943- 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Claiming June _-/—.« 22-43— F.P price j80o. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42092*DROOP w« 8 106 9 2 2h lfl* 1£ BailevW G and W Shult* 3~40 42234*DUSKY DUKE wb 6 111 2 5 4" 2* 2i 2h HaleyT H Hockenbury 2 20 18858 PADUCAH w 5 116 8 10 10" 32 3" 32 DomineVzP P Raasch tf 60 42093 SAFE BID wa 3 108 4 3 5" 4« 4 J 43 CassityW T H A W Swe/ev ]2 40 39295AERIAL TORPEDOwb 3 101 1 12 12 12 6 5i Maddenl. Mrs R J Murphy" ff 60 36677 ANDNOW w 6111 5 7 11" llh 75 6s GlidewellP E B McAfee 9 70 42G91*SCOTTY B. w 6 111 3 8 6 bj, 5* 73 WoodJ C A Werline ]1 70 41631 BONSWEEP wb4116 7 9 8 8» 8» 8i McLeodG H R Finlev 3960 412762DARBY DEPTHS w 3 105 10 11 9 9 9J 91 MillerW Galbreath A Moore 26 60 26534*REDEEM wb 5 111 6 6 7" 7 10» 102 SeeerW A Thomas 12 60 41780 NANCI DAY w 5 111 12 4 3i 10 W ll2 McCaddnW S Kirkpatrick 37 70 41780 TERMIDOR wb 6 116 11 1 1- 6h 12 12 ChinnH J BlackweU 3410 fMutuel field. Time, :24, :48%. 1:02, 1:09. Track slow. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to M..f,,«l Or*r- DR00P 880 4.00 240 3.40 1.00 .20 Mutuel rricesj dusky duke 3 so 240 90 20 PADUCAH Field 2.40 .20 Winner-Ch. m, by Balko— Sag Rock, by Rock Man, trained bv G. Shultz ; bred bv Mr. Alfied Gwvnoe Vanderbilt. Winner entered to be claimed for 00 WENT TO POST— 2:02. OFF AT 2:02J CENTRAL WAR TIME. TrD»iiar«00d fl"j"l Sta" ?ate- VVon drivin?"- second and th""l the sam«. DROOP, alertly handled, raced i rV.c Jr.M •- ,• 0pened a e°°d lead °" t,ie ?ar ti,rn- heid on Same7y i" the drlv« wn*" hallen8ed by DLSKY DLKE and outfinished the latter. DUSKY DUKE, a keen factor from the start and in close quarters early, reached the winner an eighth from the finish, then tired. PADUCAH, lucky to get throueh when in tight quarters, swune to the inside for the drive and finished fast. SAFE BID. also in close quarters nTTV . "■ v?x,Cee- /RIAL T0RPED°. °" the rail throughout, made up some ground. SCOTT* B. tired. NANCI DAY and TERMIDOR quit. a,c«CLatCedT42?,9J PS?1. Po"y M1 42233 Tvyo Grand„111; 35301 Valroma, 111; 409523Blue Garter, 111; 41633 Bon Mint, 116; 09374 Ray Petty, 116. Overweight— Aerial Torpedo, 3 pounds; Darby Depths. 2; Safe Bid, 5. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Pin Money, Oct. 1, 1938— 1:10— 3— 4 2 9 5 1 109 Purse *600 3-yearoIds and upward. Claiming. Non-win-tw. ners of two races in 1943- 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 117 lbs. ,,« ir« june 66-ii— i-.r Non-winners in 1943 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, 00 Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42452CAHOKIAN w 4 108 2 9 7» 5J 32 II PhelpsR W F and C V * sDarks cTqT fBIGBOZO w. 4 117 12 2 1J 1? 22 2?i Ghdewel.P FSapni. * J» 424533MYRNA wb 7 108 5 3 22 22 1» 3 HustE Mrs R A Fawcett 9 60 2S2w -5112 10 1 4- «j 5t 4i McCaddnW Miss M Hc5ee J» 42587 BRAXTON BELL wb 8 113 3 6 3« P 4h 5b SchlenkerA G Osborne 3 20 S»SSLARK W"7113 1 4 6h 7i 73 61 Ca"iUW W Fitzgerald 14 70 SSSSJJtff6 W5!K T° "4 81 6| 7i HJeyT Mrs H?C Hoffman 11 .60 SLP0. W71°7 6U 11M1* V 83 MiiIerW Galbreath and Moore 4.40 38747 MY BOBBY w 5 113 11 12 12 12 ll3 10* DyerJ J Gilmore -111 10 5 FLYING WATERS wb6113 4 7 5J 6* Ifli ll2 CornayW M Whitebrook 3460 29899 SEM1SHOOT wB4113 9 8 102 10 12 12 McLeodG A R Mann fl] 10 fMutuel field. Time, :234$, :48, 1:15*4. Track slow. Mllfliol Priroc/ CAHOKIAN ,... 21.16 10.40 5.20 9 90 4.20 1.00 uiuei rricesj big bozo 700 420 250 110 1 MYRNA 4.8O T40 Winner-B g, by Sun Hatter-Mcuiachia, by Glenesky, trained bv J. Watts; bred bv Mr. W F Spark-Winner entered to be claimed for 00 WENT TO P0ST-2:33*. OFF AT 2:34 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; «econd and third the same. CAHOKIAN, racing in good form was under stout restraint to the final three sixteenths, came around the leaders with a rush when stra.ght-ened out and outfinished BIG BOZO. The latter had the most speed, was much used racing with MYRNA dropped I back in the stretch and came again. MYRNA had her speed, took a good lead in the stretch, then tired. TLLOMA. well placed, failed to threaten In the drive. BRAXTON BELL.dose up eaiU, bor« out when tiring. VVOODLARK raced well. FLYING WATERS quit. .„ S««-h1d— 2415S Rush 0ut- 108; 42455 J"anita M., 112; 42455 Sis Wagner, 107; 42238 Jubilate Boy, 113; 42679 Lopaz, 108; 41782 Tide Way, 113. Overweight— Braxton Bell, 1 pound. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 28.60. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Pin Money, Oct. 1, 193and— l:ltfjt— 3— 4 2 9 5 2 109, PurSe *600- 3-year-olds and upward. Claiminjr. Non -win i,,« m« mX ners of a race slnc* May 28- 3-year-olds, 111 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. june Ai,-*i— r.tr Non-winners of two races in 1943 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs. Claiming price, 00. Met value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % StrFin_ Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 34737 JOE BURMAN w 7 113 8 4 4" 3J P l2 GlidewellP E B McAtee 910 41569 SNOW FLOWER w 7 110 12 1 9 22 lij ?3 McCaddnW Mrs James Bronnenberg i.AO 42172 CAROTAUR w«6118 6 3 U 1 1| 3i ChinnH L Feher 1710 420973REJHCTABLE w. 7 113 11 2 . 3* 4 4* 4i Wood.l Mr ft Mrs E B Shipp 160 42234*RUNNING SUE w 4 105 4 10 11« 8* 5J 5« MillerW C Allgeier 19 80 41867*MIKE K. w 4 108 9 9 9J 7J 6» 62 BailevW G ft W Shultz 7.70 421.2 BAY HAVEN wb9113 5 12 12 12 8i 73 HauerH Cook ft Freeman 11170 95479 JOHN FRANCIS w 9 113 10 6 10 9 92 8i HustE M Whitebrook fll.TO 42589 DINAH DID PLAY wb 4 111 7 5 5" 6 73 9J CornayW H Bernard 111.70 42234 JEWELTONE w» 4 114 2 8 7£ 10 10i 10J DominguzP W W Guern«ev 24.90 42170 STEEL QUEEN wb3109 3 11 8113 12 ll2 D erJ K Murchison 7.60 25852 STAVILA M 3 102 1 7 62 5»» 11J 12 SegerW Mitchell ft Henderson 39.1C . fMutuel field. Time. .23%, M, 1:15. Track slow. :_«._.-■ m • _ JOE BURMAN 20.20 9 00 5.00 9.10 3.50 1.50 M Uruei rricesj snow flower s.oo 3 so i.m to * CAROTAUR 4.40 1.20 Winner— B. g, by Morvich— Lady Witt, by Sir John Johnson, trained bv J. G. McAtee; bred by Mr. F. C. McAtee. Winner entered to be claimed fcr 00 WENT TO POST— 3:04. OFF AT 3:04 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. JOE BURMAN. away in the first flight and taken back of the leaders, raced past SNOW FLOWER and CAROTAUR with a rush in the stretch and was drawing away. SNOW FLOWER, in hand for a half, disposed of CAROTAUR in the stretch and failed to withstand the winner. CAROTAUR, sent to the front soon after the start, was under steady rating and bore out in the" stretch when tiring. REJECTABLE had no excuses. RUNNING SUE, forced back on .the far turn, closed gamely. MIKE K. could not get up. The others were outpaced Scratched— 42524 Tuleyries Lin, 103; 426732Aljack, 113; 33745 Opera Queen, 108; 42297 Ttennob, 113; 420102Bessie Girl, 113; 42589 Jimjofor, 118. Overweight— Running Sue. 2 pounds; Dinah Did Play, 3; Jeweltone. 1; Steel Queen, 3; Stavila, 1. FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE. Candy Queen, June 24, 1926—1:00—2—101. Purse •* A M. 9 Q " 7 S60°- 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. No apprentice al- 7 j j lowance. June 22-43 F.P — Net value to winntr 1,425 ■ seon it : tnifd 50; fourth, 5. ladex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St fl % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 424542ALGER w 114 2 1 3» 3J 4* 1 McLeodG Earl B Smith TOO 42675 DONT w 111 3 2 li 1«J 1" 21 CassityW WFtCV Sparks 21.60 42590 NEVER ALONE wb 114 10 3 22 2 3 34 HernamW Miss B DeWitt 880 42675 LINDA SANDS wbUI 16 4 4* 21 9 JessopD H R Penny 1« 60 42236 KADELKEE will 7 10 10J 9i 51 5l WoodJ M J Dant 7 60 42590 CATCHER UPPER will 5 12 64 61 7j 6i HauerH G Post 2960 41783 GALLAHADS GAL w 111 12 11 llh 1|1| 92 74 McCaddnW Mrs Eli Lone -f9.«0 42236 ANNANBOB w 111 4 8 7* 7i H 84 GlidewellP J C Bentley 7 20 LOLITA B. wbUI 6 5 8» 10» 11 92 HustE J C Ellis 85.40 42004 GO AGAIN wb114 8 9 94 8» 103 10s DyerJ A H Baehr 19.80 42236 ORPHAN ECHO w 111 11 7 54 54 61 11 SchlenkerA W Scott f9 80 LADY SCOT mil] 9 4 12 12 12 12 CornayW A C Moss ».7C fMutuel field. Time, :24, :49and, 1:03J£. Track slow. Continued on Page Fifteen Fairmounr Park Continued from Page Two r— 2 Mutuels Paid— , Odds to v kA , n . /ALGER 4.00 3.40 3.00 1.00 .70 .50 Mutuel Prices! dont i7.« sso 7.70 i.m l NEVER ALONE 400 100 Winner— Ch. c, by Tintaeel— Petaline, by Petee-W rack, trained by Earl B. Smith; bred by Mr. John R. Macomber. WENT TO POST— 3:34. OFF AT 3:34 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won driving; second and third the sa|ce. ALGER, hustled away from the gate, dropped back when DONT went to the front, benefited when the latter bore out in the stretch and, closing steadily, wore down the early leader in the last twenty yards. L ONT, also alertly handled, opened a eood lead after the start, was steadied along to the stretch, when she bore out badly and came aeain near the end. NEYER ALONE forced the pace to the last eiehth and held on evenly in the drive. LINDA SANDS raced well. KADELKEE moved up dangerouslv in the stretch, then hune. CATCHER UPPER had no excuses. GO AGAIN had no excuses. ORPHAN ECHO raced well for a half. ANNANBOB could not keep up. Scratched— Birthmark. 114; 42590 Texas Sandman, 114; 42454 Sis Lure, 111; 426752Dancing Miss, 111; Eleanor Van. 111 : Ever Message, 114. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute . Pin Money, Oct. 1, 1938— 1:1045— 3— a «y q r A 109. Purse S600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, ™ ** 112 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since May 28 June 22-43 — F.P allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs.; one race since April 30, 12 lbs. Claiming price, 81,000. Net value to winner 25; second. 00; third. 0: fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U *2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42298 SKAGVYAY wb5118 7 6 62 6:i 3i l"k ReevesR D C Wilhclm 360 42174 ONEMORE w 5 109 3 7 7 7 % 2± BailevW D Ewine 6.40 42r.7t*RUCKELLE w 5 104 2 5 3* 31 54 3* WoodJ Mrs I M Munn 5.40 4267tsBIG BUBBLE wb6118 5 4 54 5» 2h 42 DverJ Mr and Mrs E B Shipp 2.90 42008 BONANZA LOU w 3 100 4 1 lh 44 lh 51 McCaddnW Mrs Eli Long 6.90 42778*ZACKIE w 4 113 6 2 44 2h 62 62 PhelpsR V Owens - 8.20 424532JOE FISHER w 5 114 1 3 21" lh 7 7 SchlenkerA O Burton 5.60 Time. :23%, :*!%, 1:15. Track slow. r— Mutuels Paid — ■ , Odds to » n • i SKAGWAY 920 4.80 3.00 3.60 1.40 .50 Ml uruel Prices? onemore 6.00 3.60 2.00 so RUCKELLE 3.80 .90 j Winner — B. g. by Carlaris — Bright Shadow, ry Bright Knight, trained by D. C. Wilhelm ; bred by Audlev Farm. Winner entered to be claimed tor ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:011. OFF AT 4:04 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. SKAGWAY. never far back and permitted to settle into his best stride, circled the field entering the stretch, wore down the leaders and held ONEMORE safe. The latter, a distant trailer for a half, saved much ground entering the stretch, was under husling tactics near the end and was wearing down the winner. RUCKELLE, a keen factor from the start, w.ts in tight quarters in the stretch and held on eamely in the drive. BIG BlBBLE. well placed, moved up strongly midway of the stretch, then tired. BONANZA LOU was racing well when bothered an eighth from the finish and lost all chances. ZACKIE quit. JOE FISHER quit badly in the stretch. Overweight — Bonanza Lou. 1 pound. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Aonbarr, Sept. 13, 1941— 1:411 5— 3— inner 109. Purse S600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, " ** 104 114 lbs. Non-winners of lbs.; older, two races since March 31 June 22-43 — F.P allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs.; one race in 1943, 9 lbs. Claiming price, 81,000. Net value to winner 25; secondv00: third. 0; fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jjj Vi S4~~Str Fin Jockeys Owners - Odds Strt 42457BEAU INSCO wb 7 114 4 6 21 2* 3" 3l lh McCaddnW B Fogelson 7J0 42676 MAIHIGH wb5114 6 3 lh l1 14 lh 2£ ReevesR W W Guernsey 2.90 42528EXTEND wb5114 3 1 7* 6h 62 44 32 SchlenkerA U J Hak 8.80 42303 YOTUM wB6114 5 4 31 3J 21 2l 42 JessopD M Towle 11.10 425922SQUAW JANE • 5 106 7 2 5l 4h 4h 64 5 HalevT Mr« Isabelle Levy 2.50 42592 JACK YEN NIE wb 6 108 1 8 8 8 8 72 6i McLeodG S Roucher 6 60 42592 AGNES S. wf5100 8 5 6J 54 54 5 73 HustE G S Kilpatrick 21.70 42455 MAISCO wb7110 2 7 4h 75 73 8 8 GlidewellP Mrs A M Creech 6.40 Time, :24, :482fe, 1:14, 1:42%, I47ML Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to v n . BEAU INSCO 16.40 6.40 4.60 7.20 2.20 1.30 Mi utuel rricesj maihigh 4.00 3.00 1.00 .50 I EXTEND 4.60 1.30 Winner — B. g. by Insco — Stage Maid, by Captain Alcock, trained by F. Gossard ; bred by Mr. Herbert M. Woolf. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:33*. OFF AT 4:33J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won driving ; second and third the same. BEAU INSCO forced the pace for a half, dropped hack when in tight quaiters on the far turn, came to the outside of MAIHIGH for the drive and wore the early leader down in the last few strides. MAIHIGH had the most speed, was under good rating, opened a eood lead an eighth from the finish, tired badly in the last twenty yards and just failed to last. EXTEND, unhuiried after outbreaking his field, came with a cyclonic rush near the end and was wearing down the leaders. YOTUM. racing well to the last twenty yards, faltered under punishment. SQUAW JANE was in close quarters met of the way. JACK YENNIE closed a gap after beginning sluggishly. " AGNES S. could not keep up. MAISCO droped back gradually. Scratched— 42592 Duty First. 114; 42589Razor Sharp, 114. Overweight — Maisco. 1 pound. SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Pin Money, Oct. 1, 1938— l:104r,— 3— a * n r £■ 109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, ** L y J O j 10 ibs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners since May 28 allowed 4 lbs.; June 22-43— F.P sinCe April 18, 7 lbs. Claiming price, 00. Net value to winner 25; second. 00: third, 0; fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 425892HALF TIME wb9118 5 7 6h 3 J lJ F McCaddnW Miss M Hodge ToO 42297 RIVERLASS wb 4 113 4 4 75 62 32 24 JessopD R Wilcox 6.40 42453 YANKEE NOTIONS w 4114 3 6 3J 2£ 4J 3l DverJ Mrs E E Major 3.20 42453PEARL ALMA w 7 113 15 " 5»» 4b 2h 4$ GlidewellP Mrs L Helton 2.60 42673 EBONY FLY wb7106 7 1 1» 1| 5* 53 McLeodG W P Bverman 14.60 42780 FALCONTERE wb 4 106 2 8 8 8 74 64 HustE Thomas and Emler 33.40 42452*SMART MOYE w 4 102 6 3 4i 5 6* 7* SegerW E G Hoffman 41.60 42172*DEST1NY DEB w 4 108 8 2 2h 72 8 8 WoodJ F Wood 21.00 Time, :23%, :48, 1:14%. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , kA , in* HALF TIME 5.60 3.60 2.60 1.80 .80 .30 Mutuel rnceSi riverlass e.eo 3.40 2.30 .70 V YANKEE NOTIONS 2.80 .40 Winner — Ch. g. by Time Maker — Karelia, by St. "Henry, trained by J. Hayes; bred by Mr. David N. Rust. Jr. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:021. OFF AT 5:03 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won ea«il : second and third driving. HALF TIME, much the best, came forward with a rush when roused turning into the stretch, easily raced EBONY FLY and YANKEE NOTIONS into defeat, came wide in the stretch and drew away to win without pressure. RIYERLASS, in tight quarters eaily. came to the inside for the drive, failed to menace the winner, but was best of the others. YANKEE NOTIONS bore out badly in the stretch. PEARL ALMA tired. EBONY FLY quit when challenged by the winner. SMART MOVE was through earlv. DESTINY DEB quit. Scratched— 42456 Sylvan Dell, 113: 41073 Tasseled G.rl, 106. Overweight — Smart Move. 1 pound. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Helens Babe, June 16, 1928 — 1 : 44 -5_5— 111. A 9 Q • 7 Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of * * J a race in 1943. 3-year-olds, 105 lbs.; older, 114 lbs. Claiming price, June 22-43— F.P . Net value to winner 25: second. 00: third. 0; fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St li % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42594CLANSMAID w 7 101 5 2 3h 5h _4l 2 l"k SegerW F Shultz 6~30 42679 CATALONIA wb 7 110 10 5 14 l2 21 34 22 CoraayW G H Stevens 6.40 425942SARA DEER wb4 114 4 9 7J 6l 54 42 3£ DominguzP Mrs Chas Grayson 3.80 425292BROWN BEN wb7114 2 12 8 91 92 74 4J McLkmIG 1 Gawthorp 2 20 42097 ESS.IAYTEE wh 8 114 11 6 44 3h 3h 54 54 HauerH RHS.hwartz 39.70 42530 JACK OHANA wb4114 8 3 2l 21 lh i 61 GlidewellP C E Simmons *16 80 42304 DEVILS PEAK wb7114 3 1112 12 12 82 72 SchlenkerA G Osborne 19.80 42594 SPANISH BELLE w 6 109 12 7 9" 8h 74 6h 8J McCaddnW Miss M Ho«lge 17.60 42529 MENTAL BANKERwb5114 6 4 5£ 44 6h 9£ % ChinnH J S and C E N ,len 11.80 42679 TOTAL LOSS w 4 109 7 8 10" 10* 10i ll2 10r Hu-tE Hayer and Shadowens +16.80 42529 FAIR SCOUT wb9109 9 10 11s U« ll1 10 11* CuotyW E Roberts fl6.80 42529 SILVER SALL1E we 4 109 1 1 64 7h 82 12 12 DyerJ K Muithison 6.80 fMutuel field. Time, :24, M%, 1:15%, 1:43, 1:50. Track good. ,—- Mutuels Paid — » f Odds to s ki 1 r» • I CLANSMAID 14.60 7.20 5.60 6 30 2b0 1.80 Muruel rricesi catalonia 7.40 5.60 2.70 1.80 1 SARA DEER 4.00 1.00 Winner — B. m, by Jock — Plaid, by Wrack, trained by J. G. MtAtee; bred by Miss M. W. Daingeificld. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. v WENT TO POST— 5:321. OFF AT 5:32 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. CLANSMAID. well handled, kept within striking distance of the leaders, was under strong punishment in the last eiehth and outlasted CATALONIA. The latter, sent to the front soon after the start, outran her field for a half, was taken back for a breathing spell entering the stretch, tame again near the end and was getting to the winner. SARA DEER, on the outside most of the way, could not improve her position in the last quarter. BROWN BEN closed a gap. JACK OHANA quit ladlv in the last sixteenth. DEVILS PEAK came from far back. SPANISH BELLE was outpaced. MENTAL BANKER dropped out of it after three-quarters. -Scratched— 42529 Jug Head. 109: 42672 Golden Cycle, 114; 42673 Weslow, 114; 42592 Ardour, t14; 42588 Play Play, 114; 42679 Manhunt. 114. Overweight — Catalonia. 1 pound: Sara Deer, 5. Quinella Paid 6.60. NINTH RACE 5 1-2 Fl RLONGS. False Pride, Sept. 8, 1928—1:05—4—106. A. 9 Q " 1/t Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of * *- J /2 in 1943. 3-year-olds, 108 a race lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Claiming price, 00. DECLARED OFF.


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