Official Racing Charts: Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-24

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Official Racing Charts . Copyright, 1943, by Triangle Publications, Inc. Aqueduct AQUEDUCT. L. I.. N. Y., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. 1943— AQUEDUCT 1 MILE. Fifteenth day of eighteen-day meeting June 7 to June 26. Queens County Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Steward representing The Jockey Club, Marshall Cassidy. Steward representing New York State Racing Commission, Francis P. Dunne. Steward representing Queens County Jockey Club, Harold Vosburgh. Visiting member of The Jockey Club and National Steeplechase and Hunts Association, Howard W. Maxwell. Placing Judges, C. H. Cornehlsen, Fred H. Parks and Joseph E. Kyle. Patrol and Paddock Judge, Frank Keogh. Clerk of Scales, George Hyland. Assistant Clerk of Scales, Nelson Strang. Patrol Judges, W. W. Long, Frank Keogh, Myron Davis and L. Dupps. 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 Steeplechase, Fred H. Parks. Track Veterinarian, Dr. M. J. Pair. Racing starts at 1:30 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 apprentice allowance; "seven pounds: •"ten pounds. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting, 1942. .40; current meeting, .33. Daily. Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. FIRST RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute. Parasang, June 14. 1941—1:23 — 4 — 4 9 Q Q 9 114- Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. ™ f ® ™ Non-winners of two races since June 5 allowed 5 lbs.; two races June 23-43 — Aqu since April 7, 9 lbs.; two races at any time, 13 lbs. Claiming price, ,600. Net value to winner 75; second, 00: third. 50: fourth. 5: breeder of winner. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ft % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owner? Odds Strt 42209" BlSHEL BASKET wb 112 6 4 lh~~ 3i 3J ll l2 RienziJ Excel Stable 6.95 OB0 ***MAGDALA wb 109 3 6 3l 2£ P 4 24 RienziD Mrs Ethel D Jacobs 2 05 42210 RED LEVEL wb 110 5 10 9l 93 7l 62 P ThornburgJ C T Chenery 7 55 42209 XLD TINT m 108 14 9 71 4h V 2 4* DeeringJ Mrs Dwight Winkelman +133.95 42209 JANES PATSY w 112 10 5 5" 1* 62 5 5» BeasyH A Dunne 15.70 425582DIAH w 108 2 13 10s 101 9* 8 6« AtkinsonT St Claire Farm 6.30 41b59"GUERRYTON wb112 9 3 «4 5» 5J U 7" HannaC R J McCormick 28.60 423802DONEGAL wb 113 1 2 2" 1* 2J P 83 LongdenJ Joseph Rosen 2.55 42428 KINGS GAMBIT wb 113 4 7 8J 6i 8] 9s 9s GrecoA Miss Anne Gold :92.80 42428""DIRECTION wb112 8 8 ll1 ll1 ll1 10 102 EricksonC Frances D Scully 108.20 42380 LUCYS LASS wb108 12 1 6h P M» Hi ll1 MehrtensW William Sacco 316.60 40755 "GAY TOM wb 106 13 11 13* 13* 13-" 13"122 LeslieW Aphein Stable +133.95 4255f MAVKAII! wb108 11 12 121 12 12-: 12* 135 RenickJ Lee Cargile 436.75 STEYEE W. wb 113 7 14 14 14 14 14 14 VercherT F Judge t92.80 + Mutuel lield. Coupled as Miss Anne Gold and F. Judge entry. Apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23 /5. :47, 1:12*$, 1:26- Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid — , r Odds to . ki in- I BUSHEL BASKET 15.90 6.00 4.30 6.95 2.00 1.15 Mutuel Prices? magdala 3.80 2.60 .90 .30 * RED LEVEL 5.60 180 Winner— B. g, by Questionnaire — Measure, by Chicle, trained by L. Meripol ; bred by Greentree Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for ,600. WENT TO POST— 1:33. OFF AT 1:34 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drivine. second and third llie same. BUSHEL BASKET responded when mged in the stretch run and held on with determination and then drew away. MAGDALA was kept forwardly from the start and had no n n-liaps . RED LEVEL bore out entering the stretch and finished f.ist. QOLO TINT was a prominent factor and then tied. JANES PATSY showed a good effort. DIAH began slowh «GUERRYTON had no mishaps. DONEGAL tired. Scratched— 40571 3Stylus, 116; 42428 Bus V. Z., 112; 42428 Stargoo, 113; 42746 Tracelette, 113; 40621 Manola. 108: 425562Lovely Delores, 103. Overweight — Red Level, 2 pounds. SECOND RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Devil Diver, Sept. 7, 1942—1:05—3—140. A " Q ft Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Claiming. Weight, ** *■ 7 O J 118 iDS# claiming price, ,000; if for less, 4 lbs. allowed for each June 23-43— Aqu 50 to ,500. Net value to winner 75; second, 00: third, 50; fourth, 5: breeder of winner, 5. I ndex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % ! 2 St r Fin Jockeys Owners Odds St rt ■ MISS BLACK OCT wb 113 7 9 5» f» t* 1* EridoMC Felix Fromm 2JS 40564 SAUCY SONG wb 118 9 6 21" 1£ 23 StoutJ Belair Stud 4.05 42067 HIGH LEGEND m 110 4 2 3i 4» 3" 31 I.indbereH A E Tarleton 7.25 420672IN BALANCE wbH4 3 1 4h 5* 5 4 WestropeJ Mrs W T Westrope 3.15 42067 AIR WATCH wbHO 2 3 8" 8" 6£ 5* AtkinsonT J P Jones 27.45 POUPEE w 110 10 4 6h 6" 7»J 61 SchmidlA Christiana Stable 40.90 ■ DILATES MISS wl05 6 11 % 9J 91 V CampbellE Maxwell Howard 117.40 42067* TRUE BARBARA w 105 5 7 71 7£ 8 8»J RienziD Barb Stable 22.05 39536 BLUE COLORS w 114 18 11 11 102 92 CavensJ T H Heard Jr 167.20 42273 LOUSTEL w 110 11 10 10£ 10" 11 103 FascumaA Paragon Stable 60.75 MM IHREEtENT wb114 8 5 1 3 J 4h 11 BrooksS J E Widener 8.20 Time. :2325, M%, 1:07%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — 1 r Odds to u in- MISS BLACK OUT 6.30 4.90 4.00 2.15 1.45 1.00 Mutuel rricesJ saucy song 4.90 3.90 1.45 .95 I HIGH LEGEND 4.50 1.25 Winner — Blk. f, by Teddy Weed — Sheltered Lady, by Sun Flag, trained by T. McKnight ; bred by Mr. W. H. LaBovteaux. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:00. OFF AT 2:02 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. MISS BLACK OUT moved up fast fioin a slow beginning, came around the leaders and. although drifting out in the stretch, drew away. SAUCY SONG was a prominent factor from the start and held on well. HIGH LEGEND showed a eood effort throughout. IN BALANCE could not keep up. AIR WATCH saved R,ound. POUPEE hung at the end. PILATES MISS was slow to begin. THREECENT tired. Claimed— Miss Black Out by M. MacSchwebel for ,000. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 56.50 THIRD RACE ABOUT 2 1-2 MILES. Bavarian, June 19, 1943— 4:54 . — 5— A 1 Q R A 134 Second Running HITCHCOCK STEEPLECHASE HANDI-1 L y O 1 CAP ooo Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Winners after June 23-43 — Aqu announcement of weights. 3 lbs. extra. Net value to winner ,400; second, ,000; third, 00; fourth. 50; breeder of winner, 50. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 8 12 17 Kin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42275JCORRIGAN w 8 142 2 6 6" 4 4l Is I* Harrison.IS C K Bassett 1.40 42069 BROTHER JONES ws 7 143 8 8 7»k 5* b* J* 2* WalkerG H E Talbott 4.85 42069-INYADER wb7150 6 4 P| V 21 2i 3i MWtherT Mrs F A Clark 10.40 41545 REDLANDS wsb5138 4 3 3 5 5* 5s 4J RobertsE Rokeby Stable |15.10 42069 KNIHTS QUEST wb 5 148 3 1 1« lO 1« 4 58 PassmoreW Bayard Sharp 3.80 42069 GOOD CHANCE vv 10 138 1 2 . 4j 71 8 612 61- LeonardW Rokeby Stable +15.10 370172P1CTURE PRINCE ws 5 132 5 5 51 8 7h 7 7 RileS Mrs Esther duPont Weir 22.30 42069 COTTESMORE w 8 145 7 7 8 6h 3l Fell. SlateF G H Bostwick 6.55 fCoupled as Rokeby Stable entry. Time. 4:53 new tiack record. Track fast. Ki in* CORRIGAN 4.80 3.60 3.10 1.40 .80 .55 MUlUel rriCeSi BROTHER JONES 5.20 3.60 1.60 .81 i INVADER 4.60 1.30 Winner— B. g, by Knight of Kilca-h — Toy Fish, by Yutol, trained by W. G. Jones; bred by Mis. Y. Kennedy Eire. WENT TO POST— 2:26. OFF AT 2:28 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from flag. Won easily; second and third driving. CORRIGAN jumped well while under icstiaint, moved up with good courage in the final half, disposed of the leader and had speed in reserve. BROTHER JONES was steadied along while jumping well and, under urging, finished with a rush. INVADER wa« close to the pace throughout and then faltered. REDLANDS showed a eood effort all the way. KNIGHTS QUEST displayed keen speed en the Hat and then tired. GOOD CHANCE had no mishaps. COTTESMORE fell at the fifteenth fence. Scratched— 42748 Bavarian, 135; 420693Iron Shot, 147. FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Devil Diver, Sept. 7, 1942—1:05—3 — 140. 2j O Q Q C Cohort Purse. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Colts and geldings. ?_ Allowances. Non-winners of a sweepstakes. Weight, 116 lbs. June 23-43 — Aqu Winners of two races, 3 lbs. extra; two races since May 8, % lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Net value to winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00: breeder of winner, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jjjj jjj St r Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42643SPOOK SHIP wb116 1 1 7n lh lh 13 MehrtensW King Ranch 405 42555CHANCE MATE w 122 4 4 4* 3l 2" 2* ThompsonB Warbern Stable 2.10 40969aSURROGATE wb119 2 2 2"t 2* 3:t 32 BrooksS Victor Emanuel .85 42643 WAR DRESSING wb116 3 3 3£ 4fi 4:1 4» ThornbureJ Glen Riddle Farm 21.25 42643 BOB RICH bU6 5 5 5 5 5 5 PasCUmaA Paragon Stable 47.45 Time. :23, :46, 1:06%. Track fast. ki L in* SPOOK SHIP 10.10 4.00 2.20 4.05 1.00 .11 Mutuel rricesj chance mate 3.50 2.10 .75 .05 l SURROGATE 2.10 .05 Winnei Ch. c, by Bold Venture -La-t Boat, by Sir Gallahad HI., trained by M. Hirsch; bred by King Hanih • WENT TO POST— 2:55. OFF AT 2:56J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start g«Kwl from stall gate. Won easily, second ..nil third diiing. SPOOK SHIP forced the pace from the stait while on the inside, shook off SURROGATE on tlie slietth turn and drew away. CHANCE MATE was under steady restraint to the stretch turn, wheie he moved up on the outside and then swerved in the final eighth. SURROGATE was in near pursuit of the pare and was tiring when CHANCE MATE swerved in trout of him. WAR DRESSING had no mi-hap*. KOBRItTi was outrun. Scratched— 42640Sweeping Time, 116. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Doublrah. June 27, 1942—1:10—4—125. Purse 4 2 9 8 6 ,700. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners of •4 7 z. O O two races since May 8 allowed 4 lbs.; since April 7, 8 lbs.; at any June 23-43— Aqu iime 13 ]bs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,105: second, 40; third." 70; fourth, 5; breeder of winner, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St . Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~Odds fl Strt 41692 JAQLTTA wb113 10 5 6J 3» 2» 1" StoutJ Ed Levins0n 9CL60 424302 rLIQUID LUNCH wb 109 7 6 1" 2 1" 2i RienziJ W H Gallagher 5.30 42383 BEST IRISH wb118 3 8 5 9* 8* P Gilbert.! Wheatley Stable 2.65 419192MENEITHER wb118 12 10 9 J 61 5" V WoolfG F J Buchanan +5 00 40516 STITCH AGAIN wb 118 2 2 2* 4 6J 5* LongdenJ Herman Philips 6.10 42430 BAR KEEP wb118 8 7 8£ 5« 7-* 6* SchmidlA Christiana Stable 108.00 40797*»*SEDGEMOOR w 115 4 12 12r 12« 10* 73 R,enziD Mrs E D Jacobs 12.10 41547 SUNTEGRA wb113 11 7" 81 4h 8J AtkinsonT Mrs W H Cane 26 05 42430 IN THE ROUGH wbHO 5 11 10 10l 92 9l BrooksS Mrs Frances Misa«i 207.20 40678**WITCHWATER w 108 9 4 4 1" 3 10* MannW G D Widener 4 20 42430 CHALARA w 113 6 3 3" 7J ll" ll2 NodarseV D J Sullivan 66.90 40313 EDAHASTE w 113 13 13 13 13 13 12* PascumaA Paragon Stable 15 00 37709 **TINDEI.L wb113 11 9 112 11X122 13 EricksonC J J Mclntyre 34.15 tMutuel field. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13. Track fast. / — Mutuels Paid — n Odds to la . in C JAQUITA 183.20 54.40 20.30 90.60 26.20 8.15 mutuel rricesj liquid lunch 6.10 3.70 2.05 .85 I BEST IRISH 3.70 .85 Winner — Br. f, by Jamestown— Maequita, by Stimulus, trained by G. Clausen; bred ly Mr. W. S. Threlkeld. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:20. OFF AT 3:22J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won drivine; second and third the same. JAQUITA was a prominent fad«.r from the start, responded to urging in the final drive and outlinishcd LIQUID LUNCH. The latter foiced the pace from the start, raced WITCHWATER into defeat and held on with determination. BEST IRISH was slow to begin, moved up fast and closed eamely. MENEITHER was sl-nv to settle in his stride, was sent to the outside and then finished well. STITCH AGAIN u well up from the start. BAR KEEP dosed steadily. SEDGEMOOR dwelt at the start. Overweight — Liquid Lunch, 1 pound: In the Roueh, 2. Corrected weight — Liquid Lunch, 108. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Jacomar, June 15. 1940— l:424s— 3— 111. Forty-4 2 9 8 7 Eihth Running GAZELLE STAKES. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds. * L ° Fillies. Allowances. Weight, 121 lbs. Winners of a three-year-old June 23-43— Aqu race of ,500, 3 lbs. extra; two such races of ,000 each, 5 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,500 allowed 3 lbs.; of ,000, 6 lbs.; of ,500, 9 lbs.; maidens, 13 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,775; second. .000: third. 00: fourth, 50; breeder of winner. 50. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Stl_F"2 iocke i Owners Odds Strt 41393 ANTHEMION wb 112 4 9 8+ 82"T» 5 1» Gilbert! C T CheneTv 8~90 416973STEFANITA wb118 6 4 5i 5h 5£ 6l 2 A McCrearvC G D Widener 2 25 424952LEGEND BEARER wb112 5 10 10 10 9* 7h 3" ThompsonB Lt Col C V Whitney |620 41547 BRITTANY wb 115 2 1 7» 6" 81 8" 4 J AtkinsonT J M Roebling +6.20 426443BEST RISK wb112 8 5 6s 7* 4» 31 5"k BrooksS Cain Hoy Stable 6.60 40843 DAIRY LADY w 112 7 3 31 3» 7» 91 61 RenickJ Mrs W P Stewart 61.75 42644 FAIR WEATHER w 121 3 8 % 9" 10 4" 7 WoolfG J E Widener 20 60 41986 SPARKLING MAID wb112 10 6 2* 2i lh U 8! Lindberell Mrs E C Salsbury 2.15 42213 TWIN LAKES wb 112-1 2 ll 12 2l 94 MehrtensW J M Roebline +6 20 40424 NAVIGATING wb 121 9 7 4l 4 3110 10 I.onsdenJ Wheatley Stable 17.60 tCoupled as Lt. Col. C. V. Whitnev and J. M. Roebling cut rv. Time, :2425; :492, 1:15, 1:41S, 1:48 5. Track fast. Mutuels Paid — , Odds to kl in- ANTHEMION 1980 8.60 4.50 8.90 3.30 1.25 Mutuel Prices? stefanita 430 300 1.15 .50 I LEGEND BEARER Entry .... 3.30 .65 Winner — Ch. f, by Pompey — Sicklefeather, by Sickle, trained by T. M. Waller; bred by Mr. Aithur B. Hancock. WENT TO POST— 3:46. OFF AT 3:49 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drivine; second and third the same. ANTHEMION was slow to seitlf in her stride, but improved hei position steadily and. under mpag, MtGaisiMd STEFANITA. The latter «« under restraint the first part, ovorc:"" ; ,..•,...■ ■. t,,rn ,„,! cn fmj?||Pf fast LEGEND BEARER, outrun the fitst part, was sent to the outside for the stretch run and closed with a rush. BRITTANY was under pressure in Urn ...-.. ... . , bEM lilSK iii.ide .. l leinuned bid in the stretch run and then faltered DAIRY LADY showed i good effort and came again. SPARKLING MAID and TWIN LAKES r4ced each other into defeat. NAVIGATING had no mishaps. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Whirlaway, June 22, 1942—1:49—4—122. Exile A 9 Q R R Graded Handicap Class C. ,000 Added. 3 -year -olds and up- June 23-43 — Aqu Net value to winner ,970: second. 00; third. 00; fourth. 50; breeder of winner, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M Va % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42498:!PLANTAGENET w 4 117 3 1 l2 l1 I* 1« li BrooksS Havahome Stable 180 423843SOLDIER SONG w 4 122 1 3 3* 3* 3* 3* 2 WMKi Glen Riddle Farm 1.15 42646*PENOBSCOT BAY w 4 110 2 2 2i 2 2i 2»k 32 AtkinsonT Howe Stable 7.45 42496r,WALI ER wb5116 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ThompsonB John C Clark 4 55 Time, :26, :5I. andi, 1:40, 1:53l5. Track fast. - Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to .. i r» • I PLANTAGENET 5.60 2.70 .... 1.80 .35 Mutuel Prices? soldier song 2.40 .... 20 .... NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner— Ch. c, by Gino— Sun Palatine, Ly Sun Briar, trained by S. Rutchick ; bred by Mr. Willis Sharpe Kilmer. WENT TO POST— 4:15. OFF AT 4:16 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall eate. Won driving; second and third the same. PLANTAGENET was sent into command at the start and was steadied alone and. rounding the far turn, drew away and, under piessine. held SOLDIER SONG safe. The latter was under lestraint to the stretch turn and then came with a belated rush. TENOBSCOT BAY was well up from the start and had no mishaps. WALLER was never a factor. EIGHTH RACE 11-4 MILES. Valdina Orphan, June 20, 1942— 2: 01 -A— 3— 116. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, the P«rs« ,500. 4 9 Q ft Q A y O y scale. Non-winners since April 7 of three races allowed 3 lbs.; June 23-43 — Aqu two races, 6 lbs.; one race, 10 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,750, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 75; second, 00: third, 50; fourth. 5; breeder of winner. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va % 1 Sir Fin Jockey Owners Odds Strt 4BU** "CORTEGE 4 110 6 4 2« l»k ll 2£ l"k RienziD Mrs Ethel D .I.uob« 2.05 42386 OPENING BID wb4116 4 3 3J 4« 3i 1" 2+ WestropeJ W W Crenshaw 4.65 42560 ALLESSANDRO w 5 114 7 7 410 3n 46 31 32 LongdenJ Mrs Donald Woodward 6.75 42561-ROMANOV wb6114 5 6 6 6 6 6 4h McCrearyC Brookmcade Stable 9.35 42074J5*BELPLAY w 7 109 2 5 51 54 5* 51 5s RienziJ R F Faickney Jr +4.65 41925THORINO wB5118 3 1 l1 V 2l 4 6 GrecoA Jo-eph Kelly 3.80 42562**MISS DISCOVERY*! 5 114 1 2 Fell. MannW Me sbach Stable 14.65 + Coupled as R. F. Faickney, Jr.. and Mes-lach Stable entry. Time. :2425, :49K5, 1:152. 1:42, 2:0825- Track fast. . . CORTEGE .... 6.10 3.50 2.70 2.05 .75 .35 - Mutuel Prices! n opening bid 520 M2 160 VI i ALLESSANDRO 4 °° 1 °° Winner— Dk. ch. c, by Cavalcade— Angelic, by Intmite, trained by Hirsch Jacobs; bred by Mrs. Damon Runyon. Winner entered to be claimed for ,750. WENT TO POST— 4:45. OFF AT 4:48 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. CORTEGE was a prominent factor from the start, shook otf THORINO rounding the stretch turn, responded to urging and outfinislud OPENING BID The lattet attempted to bear out roundine the first turn, was steadied along, moved up in the stretch run and then hung at the end. ALLESSANDRO was taken under restraint in the runnine and then faded to improve his position when urged. ROMANOV and BELPLAY were bothered when MISS DISCOVER V fel rounding the first turn.


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