Official Racing Charts: Arlington at Washington Park, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-26

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OFFICIAL RACING CHARTS — Copyright, 1843, by Triangle Publication*, Inc. _ Arlington at Washington Park HOMEWOOD. ILL. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1943— WASHINGTON PARK 1 1-8 MILES. Fifth day of th.rty-six-day meeting Juni 21 to July 31. Arlington Park Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera fiQish. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. Central War Time; Saturdays and holidays. 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, 3 spurs, B blinkers. "Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1942. .31: current meeting, .44. Daiiy- Double, first and second races. Entries run as one horse: field horses sepaiately. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGsTTrivin* Streak. Aug:. 10, 1940— 1: §5— 2— 109. * 1 -i q Parse ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. June 25-43 — Was Net vaJue t0 Wlnner ,000: second. jMtj third. 50; fourth. Sa8. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vi Va Sir Fin Jock eys Owners Odd? II Strt TWILIGHT TEAR w 115 6 5 6 4ft Vi 1J EadsW CdkMl Farm 1 60 40223 I KTMENOW wh115 11 1J lh ll 2* BiermanC HPHeadlev 9 80 42795 DURAZIfA ,v 115 5 4 and P 3* 3 WhitingL Brow nell and L B Combs 5 60 42793-MISS l. S. O. «i 115 2 2 2J 22 4-r 4« ZufeltF W G Reynold- 5.40 LADY MKOH w 115 7 6 41! 5a 5* 5l Carroll W Aarons t Hokm 27.50 42795 MIS RF.WARD w*115 4 7 8i 7l 6l b1 PiersonNL Happy Hour Farm 108 50 CREEP1N w " 5 10 11 11* 8i 8« 7:i Mc n I J D Weil 4 80 42857 ■IITT1F MINX w 115 3 3 7h v 7 8- NevesR Pfc I! Re* Jr 12.20 SNACK. w 115 12 8 10* 11s W 94 Bal/.arettiW Walma* Farm 85 00 OAKMEAD Ql EEN w 115 11 9 5* 91 10* 10 i ChnackiF Mrs J T Jordan 173.90 42404 MY EMPIRE w 115 8 10 9A 10£ 11« ll10 GfohsO S Han.blm 39.70 42857 MOFM DOWN wk115 9 12 12~ 12 12 12 MartinCL J Emery 164.90 Time. :2245, :47, 1:003$, 1:07V Track fast. r- Mutuals Paid — , , Odds to ., , _ . / TWILIGHT TEAR 5.20 4.4* 2.80 1.M 126 .40 Mutuel Prices letmenow -a 4.00 2« %m K DURAZNA 3 2» w Winner— B. f, by Bull lea — Lady Lark, by Blue Lark-pur. trained !• B. A. JVmes ; bred b Calumet WENT TO POST— 3:H. OFF AT 3:06J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good ticim stall gate. Won easily ; MHl and trwtd diting. TWILIGHT TEAR. *low to reach best stride and taken m liaud until read , moved forward on llie outside, wore down LETMENOW in the late stages and was drawing dear at the end. LETMENOW. rushed alone when saving ground, drew dear entering the stretch and was unable to hold th« winner. DURAZNA saved ground after a quaiter and held on well. MISS U. S. O.. 11-ed up in the pare, quit under pressure. I.MY MKOH held a prominent position and tired. MISS REWARD had no mishap*. LITTLE MINX was unable to keep up. CREEPIN broke slowly, attempted to run out and showed little after being straightened. Scratched— 42857 Anti-Aircraft, 115; High Fashion, 115; 42857 Foxhole. 115; 42881 Cold Shot. 115; Foreign Shot, 115. SECOND EACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute . Bow to Me, June 12, 1937 — 1:23 5 — * A 1 1 S O — 12** Pmrs* .5##. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Weight, **■ J I O U i2# ]bs. Non-winners since May 15 allowed 4 lbs.; since April 1, June 25-43 — Was g lbs. Claiming: price, ,200. Net value to winner S1.8M: second. ti: third. S150: fourth. L Index Bull | Eqt A Wt PP St V8 % % Str Fin Jockevs Owners Odd* 1 Strt 42600::*ALI.F.Y Th~5 110 1 82* 3 3i 2£ li MattinCL Mrs I. Dilger 1610 42682*GAY VOCTH w«41L5 3 6 5i Ift Ift 5i2j Dotte.L C II Finch 3 40 41730 LATE DUN w4116 9 2 4. 45 3 3"k Jerna-N J C Ellis 4 20 427S2"DCK SPORT w b 111 7 10 10- 9 8- 82 4n WarrenW ERCowev 14.20 42b82-:HARKlM wk4120 8 9 If S| 4 4± 5i SmithFA Mrs I Oros 2.70 36288 Bl D ON wb5107 5 11 llh 12 9i 93 6" MkneaP W Rold 84 40 35537 STRING BAND wh 4 112 2 5 li l*ft I*j lh I»ft NevesR Pfc Rosehome Stable 42 00 41942 APT-UN Fl RV uh 4 120 12 1 S2 7J7:i 7» || EadsW Mrs F F Burrell 7 20 41942 FAB R ELL w«812G 4 7 3i 2h 2i ift l| Marinelli.I CCOrtl.eb 20.70 4259b TORCH OI.KAM wh 8 112 10 3 6l 8- 101 10ilOi BiermaiiC J D Craie, 1120 42792 BMUfS CHOKE wb4112 6 12 12 11- 11- llll1 ZufeltF Mrs A Sabath 58.20 37340 BLACK KF.RRY w 4 112 11 4 91012 12 12 ■■friiijTT MrsDDFu.hs 189.80 Time. :235. A7%, 1:13 5, 1:2725. Track fast. r-S2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds t« ki ln . /ALLEY 34» 11.40 7.00 18.10 4.7t 2.58 Mutuel Pricesi gay youth .... 42fl X3Aa 118 70 t LATE DAWN 4.60 1.38 Winner— Ch. m. by Rolled Sfoikin? — Goip Avenue, by Bul*e. tr.iined b Lvle Dileer ; bred by Mr. J. W. !*«• i r i*-li. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO P0ST-3:32. OFF AT 3:32 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second ami third the same. ALLEY, steadied while saving gM.iincJ. came fast after entering the stretch, wore down STRING BAND when inside the final eighth and withstood GAY YOUTH. The latter was taken up repeatedly when in c!o e quarters, laced forward when clear and was wealing ih.un the winner. LATE DAWN, prominent from the start, finished strongly. DUE SPORT worked his u.i forward through the field, was forced out at the stretch turn and closed with a rush. HARhJLM came to the inside tor the drive. BUD-ON passed tired horses in the drive. STRING BAND Iftd good speed for three-quarters and tired. CAPTAIN FURY dropped ba -k soon attcr the start, came willingly when called upon and was not persevered with in the drive. FARRELL had speed to the stretch. Scratched— 40291 Poilenator. 116; 42387 David B. Jr.. Ill; 423063Monks Memo, 110: 40291 Baltee, 107: 41724 Chernko, 110: 402273Torch Lee. 118. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 86.20. THIRD RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Flying Streak, Aug. 10, 1940—1:05—2—109. | 3 1 | 1 Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Colts and geldings. Allowances. Non- H J ° winners of two races. Weight, 118 *bs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. June 25-43 — Was Met vaue to *;„„« ,080; second, S300: third. 50; fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Va Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds SI Strt 42407 PUKKA~GIN wb118 If 4» .9» 1£ 1* GrohsO Lt Uol C V Whitnev LOO 42308 AMERICAN EAGLE wb113 1 4 6 6 5 2" BiermanC Helen C Stewait 22.00 42919 SEEING EYE a 118 5 2 lh 2* 2 F| PetersM Coldstream Stable 4.30 42684 VALDINA MALDF.N wnllfl 3 1 2 1»» 32 4" BurnsG 1 M Hutchins 6.50 42407!LKAV KN WORTH wi,118 6 3 3i 4« 4a 5;1 JemasN Woolford Farm 3.30 42684 CHALLENGE ME wnll8 4 5 5* 5i 6 6 WhiteE Brolite Farm 26.10 Time. :23 5. :47S- 1:00, UH%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to N kA in- PUKKA UN 4.08 3.4t 2.4« 180 .78 .20 MUfliel rriCeS? AMERICAr* EAGLE 94* 460 3.70 130 I SEEING EYE 3.00 .80 Winner — Br. c, by Firethorn — Ciauneeu, by St. Germans, trained by L. T. Ruff; bred by Mr. C. V. Whitnev. WENT TO POST— 3:594 OFF AT 3:59J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall «.ite Won easily ; second and third driving. PUKKA GIN, slowest to beein. Was iii«hrd info contention, had to he eased when in close quarters at the turn, cafne between horses when a«jiu in his best stride and, taking con, maud enteiing the final eighth, drew away to win with much i«, *pare. AMERICAN EAGLE, well back to the stretch, came fast on the outside and outtinished SEEING EYE. The latter, rushed to the front, was unable to hold the lead, was forced out when the winner drove tiiiouth on the inside of him. bore in in the diive and tired. VALDINA MALDEN had sp«»d from the start, was impeded when SEEING EYE bore in and tired. LEAVENWORTH, forced to lose ground ftorn the start, *ji unable to keep up. CHALLENGE ME showed little. FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Misty Isle, Aug. 9. 1941— 1:497s— 2— 114. Purse A "K 1 R 7 ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. . . Non-winners since April 1. 3-year-olds. 108 lbs.; older. 118 lbs. ■J*"*25"43 — W*-s Non-winners since March 1 allowed 3 lbs.; since November 15, 6 lbs. Claiming price. ,200. Net vaJue to winner ,000; second, 00: third, 50: fourth, 0. fcigl Hordes Eqt A Wt PP St j Vi ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd« Strt 42794LOVKLY DAWN wh5113 5 10 10 b~ 2~l]T;i JohnsonP Mill B Stable 270 42792 TRIM STEPPER w 6 112 4 1 2" 2" •» l» 2| WhituigL H Nelfer 3 90 42926 MELODY nlH 2 3 l« I« 1 2i 3 Bame I. E Green 23 80 42864 PAJA wh5 107 I 4 4« U 3 4 ** rhiMilt Mrs H J Dai..... 4 80 42466 SWEET OI.C.A w 4 115 8 7 5h 7 5i 5* 52 JemasN W T Bee/I. 9 34 90 42602 PARISIAN WITCH w 10 112 1 2 3» 3h 7: 7 6 ZehrF W J Orn.sbv 24 20 42410 MILITARY GIRL w 6 112 10 5 6J 5» 6 6i 72 ZufeltF Mrs M Rennillo 14 10 367763MORK REFINED wk4112 6 8 B* 8 8:t 85 8» NeveR Pfc H W Yomif 7 30 4C174 AMY RFIGH wk4115 3 9 8" 9 9 9» 9« QtOmQ Mrs L Cope..h.,x *r 5 00 41362 WHISCENDENT wm4 110 9 6 ?|lt 10 10 10 WamaH M.-s H Gohlo.a,. 69 40 Time. :25%, :50Z, 1:15 1:42. 1:55*5. Track fast. m • f LONELY DAWN 7.48 3.88 3.88 278 90 90 Ml UtUel rriCeSi TRIM STEPPER 4.80 4.88 180 130 I MELODY 9.40 3.70 Winner — B. m. by Lancegaye — Pretty Niht, by Nocturnal, trained by W. Robertson; bred by Mr. Thomas H. Somervill*. Winner entered to tbe claimed m ,200. WENT TO POST— 4:25. OFF AT 4:28 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. LOVELY DAWN, fia~tious at BM start and slowest to bee;in, was sent forward on the outside, took ■ mni.iand nearing the final eighth. Incrcsed her advantage steadily and finished under pressure to hold TRIM STEPPER safe. The latter, a forward factor and on the inside, was eased n«aring the stretch, came again when clear and Finished well. MELODY had the *p*ed t«t establish a clear lead swittlv, held sway to the stretch and tired, PAJAS was never far bark and tired SWEET OI.GA lost cround and tailed to threaten. MILITARY GIRL wa- unate U keep up. MORE REFINED was outrun. WH1SCENDENT had little help after her saddle slipped. Continued on Page Sixteen Arlington at Washington Park Continued from Page Four FIFTH RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute. Bow to Me. June 12, 1937—1:23—4 A i l o o — 120. Lady Madcap Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. ** J I O J Allowances. Non-winners of ,500 or three races. Weight, 117 June 25-43 — Was Jbs. Non-winners of two races allowed 3 lbs.; of 00, 6 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. Net value to winner ,000: second. 00; third. 50; fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St yV sg B8 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42922WHEATSTRAW wnll7 6 7 7 7 7 2* 1»" JemasN Thomas Piatt TM 4286DDEAR JUDY w 117 1 4 2J 1$ l2 V 25 GrohsO L B Maver 120 41547IFLAMING CHANCE w 117 3 2 l 2" 3| 33" EadsW Calumet Farm 2.50 41328 WHO ME wb 114 2 6 6* 6a 61 5- 46 BiermanC H P Headley 4 80 39965 BOLD STYLE will 5 5 4«J 31 21 4 56 MeierWW .1 E Meier 1950 41794 FROU FROU w 117 4 3 52 51 5J 6i 68 JohnsonEO R Morgan 42.80 42531-STAGE DOOR wb 117 7 1 l1* 41 4" 7 7 Neves R Pfc A E Overton 35.20 Time, :23J, :47?5, 1:13, 1:262. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to n • WHEATSTRAW 16.80 4.60 2.60 7.40 1 30 .30 Ml utuel Knees? dear judy 2.80 2.20 .40 .10 l FLAMING CHANCE 2.40 .28 Winner — B. f, by Chicstraw — Casino, by Spotting Blood, trained by J. P. Sallee ; bred by Mr. T W. Garnett. WENT TO POST— 4:55. OFF AT 4:56 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drivir.z: second and third the *-ame. WHEATSTRAW. slowest to lein and outrun to the stretch, came fast on the outside and got up in the linal stride. DEAR JUDY ra c l STAGE DOOR into submission during the opening three sixteenth*, drew clear under pressure, extended her advantage while saving ground and. under a hard drive, failed to last. FLAMING CHANCE, taken back during the opening half, swung wide entering the stretch and failed to threaten. WHO ME came fast on the outside. BOLD STYLE was unable to keep up. FROU FROU raced wide. STAGE DOOR had speed. SIXTH RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute. Bow to Me, June 12, 1937— 1 :*!%— 4 f 4 1 1 I O 8 4 A. — 120 B,ack Go,d Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. O Weight, 122 lbs. Winners of 5,000 twice in 1943, 4 lbs. extra. June 25-43— Was Non-winners of 5,000 at any time allowed 5 lbs.; of ,500, 9 lbs.; of ,000. 13 lbs.: of ,000, 16 lbs. Net value to winner ,650; second, 00: third. 50; fourth. 00. Index Horses Eot A Wt PP St ft ?s % Str Fin -Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42685 OCCUPATION WO 128 12 1$ lJ lj 1J lh WhitineL John Marsch .70 41392ISLIDE RULE wb117 2 3 4 4 2i, 2 2*| atoshV W E Boeing 2.50 39546 VALDINA SOL w 108 3 4 P| 2l 3$ 33 36 ZufeltF Valdina Farm 16 40 41877THE NATIVE w 108$ 4 1 31 31 4 4 4 NevesR Pfc Walmac Farm 4.10 Time, :23%, :472$, 1:112£, 1:24 ys. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to * ki , in* OCCUPATION 3.40 2.40 70 .20 Mutuel Prices] slide rule 3.00 .... .50 .... I NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner — Br. c, by Bull Dog — Miss Buntii.g, by Bunting, trained by Bui ley Parke; bred by Messrs. Thomas C. Piatt and John Marsch. WENT TO POST— 5:21. OFF AT 5:21J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall eate. Won driring; second and third the same. OCCUPATION was rushed to the front, established a clear lead after three sit»emhs, saved ground throughout and lasted. SLIDE RULE, weakK handled and reserved early, improved his position when ready, bore out entering the stretch and came fast when straight. VALDINA SOL, a strong factor from the start, tired. THE NATIVE was prominent earv and was not indulged when beaten. Scratched— 427963Pearl Harbor, 106. Overweight — Valdina Sol, 2 pounds; The Native, 2$. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Misty Isle, Aug. 9, 1941—1:49—3—114. Purse i V IOC ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; *♦ J O J older, 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races since May 15 allowed . June 25-43 — Was 3 lbs.; one race since May 15 or two races since April 1, 6 lbs.; one race in 1943, 9 lbs. Claiming price. ,000. Net value to winner ,000: second. 00; third. 50: fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U k ?i, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds |T Strt 421831 WINAMAC wb5110 4 1 1$ V- 1- I* 1* JemasN T C Piatt 2.70 41095 TOUCH AND GO wb7112 6 2 4 | 4 4; 5| 2$ LasswellH J K Houssels 310 40206 1 SAXON PAUL w 4 112 7 7 1 7 7 6 3n WhitingL A L Aste 10 30 39178 PROFILE wb6112 1 6 65 52 5s 5s 42 BiermanC Mrs C Gf*gory 6 40 42798 AI.DRIDGE wh6116 5 4 21 22 3s 44 5* HaasL E OHara 6 90 42312-MOSEl.EM wb6115 3 5 3s 3 24 2" 65 GillespieW W E Harned 3 50 42798 EPAMINONDUS w 1 109 2 3 52 6* 6$ 7 7 PariseS R Conino 27.90 Time, :24, :49, 1:1325, 1:40*4, 1:53U. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to v n . /WINAMAC 7.40 3.80 3.20 2.70 90 .60 M, utuel Prices? touch and go 4.20 3.80 1.10 .90 I SAXON PAUL 5.40 1.70 Winner — Ch. m. by Diaxolo — Our Luck, by Lucky Hour, trained by James P. Sallee; bred by Mr. W. C. £oodloe. Winner entered to be claimed for 0..OJ. * WENT TO POST— 5:47. OFF AT 5:47$ CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won eas:! ; second and third driving. WINAMAC established a clear lead swiftly, increased her advantage steadily and won easily. TOUCH AND GO worked his way forward steadily, failed to menace the winner and was best of the others. SAXON PAUL came from well back and on the outside. PROFILE raced on the inside in the drive. AI.DRIDGE was prominent for three-quarters and tired. MOSELEM. reserved earh, moved forward when ready and quit badly in the drive. EPAMINONDUS was unable to keep up. .. Scratched— 41881 Woodsman, 115. Overweight — Aldiidge, 1 pound. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES Turf Course. Beautiful II., June 23, 1943— 1 :45— A 1 R — 109. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-*f j I O O year-olds, 108 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners since May 15 al-June 25-43 — Was lowed 3 lbs.; since April 1, 6 lbs. Claiming prifce, ,500. Net value to winner ,000; second. 00: third. 50; fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V*. *» *i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42926 MIAMI SPRINGS wb3 108 4 3 b:i 6$ ?$ 2$ I* GrohsO Mrs E Denemark 350 42537-*RIGHT CARLA w3 95$ 9 5 7*| 7*$ 7* 44 2n PucciB Donna Rav Stable 16.30 42305GOURMET wb6110 8 9 10l 102 102 7l 3h JohnsonP A T Simmons 7 90 42794-AFGHANTSTAN wb5112 3 l 23 23 IP 3s 41 BurnsG F Rando 5.10 42687PENTERPRISING w 3 103 1 10 ll5 94 93 5$ 5J MartinCL W F Tucker 56.90 42864-SII.K YARN wb 4 110 12 6 ll V V 14 6$ JemasN Thomas Piatt 9.60 42686 SAY NOMORE wb4113 6 8 8$ 8$ 84 83 75 ZufeltF Happy Hour Farm 32 80 37102 BOLIVAR wb 5 112 11 7 3$ 42 5l 6l 84 HigleyJ B F Christmas 3 80 41874 1. MAURICE K. wb6118 5 4 42 3" 4$ 9$ 9* EadsW Mrs F F Burrell 31.60 42409 ALCHANC wb4112 7 11 a* IP 11 11- 102 WhiteE Brohte Farm . 12.20 42466 PRINCELY GIFT wb6112 2 2 5h 54 6" 10$ 11" McCov.I D Cataldo 33160 42600 +SWOOSH wb4113 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 WhitingL E R Cowey 16 50 fApprentice allowane waived. Time, :244, :48, 1:13, 1 :39J 5r 1:465. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to SI n • MIAMI SPRINGS 9.00 5.40 3.80 3.50 1.70 .90 Ml UtUel rriCeSi RIGHT CARLA 11.60 S.OO 480 300 I GOURMET 7.00 2.50 Winner — B. g, by Aneroid — Ma-kelinda, by Hollister, tiaiued by E. E. Russell; bred by Mr. Thomas Iiatt. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 6:13. OFF AT 6:13$ CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily: second and third driine. MIAMI SPRINGS, never far lack and under steadying restraint early, moved forward on the inside, took command in the straightaway and drew away under pressure. RIGHT CARLA came from well back and on the out-ide. GOURMET, outrun for three-quarters, closed with a rush. AGHANTSTAN was used up in the pace. ENTERPRISING came from well back. SILK YARN had good speed and tired in the straightaway. SAY NOMOKE was neer prominent. BOLIVAR was on the outside and was unable to keep up. Scratched— 42465 High Talent, 112: 41988 Chislam, J02; 42307 Ice Water, 112; 42686 Sweet Story, 111. Overweight — Right Carta, 3$ pounds. NINTH RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute. Bow to Me. June 12, 1937—1:23—4 a "j I o AL — 120. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, *r J I O U / 2 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 15 allowed 4 lbs.; since April 1, 8 lbs. Claiming price. ,200. DECLARED OFF.


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