Official Racing Charts: Detroit, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-26

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Detroit DETROIT. MICH.. FRIDAY. JUNE 25. 1943— FAIR GROUNDS 1 MILE. Twenty-ninth day of seventy-three-day meeting May 22 to August 14. Detroit Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Racing starts at 4:30 p. m. Eastern War Time; Saturdays and holidays, 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance. Percentage of winning favorites in 1942, .27; current meeting. .30. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. FIRST RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Myrtlewood, Aug. 22, 1936— 1:43% — 4—122. A "5 l Q c Purse ,100. 4-year-olds and upward. Colts, horses and geldings. *t J I V J Claiming. Non-winners in 1»43. Weight, 117 lbs. Starters two or June 25-43 — Det more times at this meeting prior to June 3 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner 00; second. 50; third. 08: fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 Vi % Sir Fin Jockeys- Owner* . Odds Strt 426562YARN SPiNNER w«5117 2 111 IP 6»« li Calvert M J. M~Gr.eve L60 40555*PRINCE CHANCE w 4 112 9 12 12 12 10£ 7l 2"k LittrellWB Lewin and Goldstine fl6.10 42402;DISSENSION SIR wb5114 7 4 li 1-J 1* li 3l LaytonJR J L McKnight 5.40 43011 JACK K. sb 4 117 3 2 5l 5i 3h 2i 4* KnottK. A R Evans 6.60 34890iSLIGHT ERROR wb7117 5 7 101 91 9i 8i 5" AdamsJ Hirschstein and Nathanon 8.00 41497 ALLEN JAY wb5114 4 3 • 4l 4» 5" 6" RebertvP Mrs H P Benner 9.10 41860 REST AWHILE wb5117 6 8 8" 8" 51 4« 7« McLeanP C A ONeil Jr 22 90 42449IMELODY TONE w b 7 109 10 10 9- 101 12 6i 8 FlammC J C Ellis +16.10 42657 OCT FRONT w 4 114 11 9 l| 6h I 9 9 SouthG Mis L Connor 43.50 42449 FOND HOPES wb4114 1 1 7i 7" 1U Q« 10i StrangeB M H Van Berg +16.10 427622HI-CARL wb5117 8 5 2i 21 2 10» ll3 TurkC Stuller and Pardo +16.10 42402 HA DMO RE w 6 117 12 6 3 3l 8 12 12 ClarkS Mrs M M Johr 21.50 tMutuel field. Time, :245, :485. 1:13, 1:39, 1:4«a. Track fast. / — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to Ki in* YARN SPINNER 520 3.00 2.40 1.60 .50 .20 MUlUel rriCeSi PRINCE CHANCE Field 4.4t 280 1.20 .40 t DISSENSION SIR 3.00 .50 Winner — B. e. by Challenger II. — Lady Legend, bv Dark Legend, trained by J. M. Griee; bred by Mr. W. L. Brann. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:35*. OFF AT 4:351 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won driving; second and third the same. YARN SPINNER. «low to begin and outrun to the final three-eighths, came determinedly on the outride when routed and, after disposing of the leaders, won drawing clear. PRINCE CHANCE, far back and outrun to dhe stretch, closed with a rush, but could not get to the winner. DISSENSION SIR w«nt to the trout early, set the pace to the lat eighth and then faltered. JACK K., a forward factor throughout, tired nearing the finish. SLIGHT ERROR could not get to the leaders when hard urged in the drive. ALLENJAY could not better his position tinder good handling. RFsT AWHILE was alwavs outrun. MELODY TONE, shuffled hack approaching the stretch, came to the inside for the drive and finished well. OUT FRONT tired. HI CARL tired after racing forwardly placed to the stretch. HADMORE quit badly after going a half. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. First of All, Jury 25, 1942— 1:09 *5— 3 a o I Q • — 111. Purse ,100. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. 1 J I 7 O Claiming. Non-winners since May 21. Weight, 117 lbs. Starters June 25-43 — Det two or more times at this meeting prior to June 3 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,250. Net value to winner 5800: second, 50: third, 08: fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 35841 *FR ILL RE ~ wb 4 112 5_ 3 2i 84 2i *» MS . * H C Hatch 21.10 .18147 AIR SPRITE w 4 117 3 8 6 Ojj 3» 22i Roberta Mrs H P Bonner 3 00 42508-LADY ROMERY wb4117 6 7 71 7i 6i 3l ClafkS W W ilkerson 22.00 42171 ANTHONYS GIRL w 4 117 4 10 8" 8" 5i 4* LaytonJR FC Barrows +16.90 423% HI WINNIE wb5117 7 2 V 3i 4- 5i KnottK C A ONeil Jr 17.00 42763*BIT O BROWN wb4109 10 12 12 11« 7" 6i LittrellWB Men * Eckman 6 50 21528 AERIAL BOMB wb7117 9 1 P l3 1* 7i MojenaC Mrs J Torriente 3.70 42083 QUEEN ECHO w 7 117 1 9 ll1 12 82 8l AlfonsoJ N Gonzalez +16 90 42229 WELDING wb 6 117 11 5 5* b 9» 9 StrangeB F H Williamson 8.50 42162-BFTNABAR m 8117 12 6 9i 10 ll2 10i MilliganP Mi R Dollowav +T6.90 423953NABROJ w 6 117 2 4 6» 6l 101 ll1 AdamsJ Briner and Hammack 3.60 42001 FLEETS IN m 4 117 8 11 10" 9 12 12 QuinteroM Mrs C A Andrea +.16.90 tMutuel field. Time, :23. :4«3f 1:12. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to s * / FRILURE 44.20 17.48 9.40 21.10 7.70 3.70 D Ml utuel rrices? air sprite 4.00 3.00 1.40 .so I LADY ROMERY 8.40 3.20 Winner— B. f, by Frisius — Luress. by Sweepsier, trained by C. Howard; bred by Mr. H. C. Hatch. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 5:06. OFF AT 5:07 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. FRILCRE raced in clo«e«t pursuit of AERIAL BOMB to the last eighth, took command when the latter gave way and continued gamely to withstand AIR SPRITE. The latter worked her way up steadily on the inside alter being in close quarters at the four and a half furlongs post, came to the inside entering the stretch and closed with a ru h, just missing -end probably was best. LADY ROMERY rarpd wide during the first half and closed strongly in the middle of the track, giving a good effort. ANTHONYS GIRL, on the inside, saved ground t« the stretch and then finished well under punishment. HI WINNIE tired after the half. BIT O BROWN finished fast after beginning slowly. AERIAL BOMB went to the front at «nve, set the pace for five eighths and then gave way. WELDING, ou the outside throughout, tired. NABROJ had early speed. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 79.40. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. Miss Dolphin, June 9. 1936— :58 5— 2— 115. Purse A O 1 Q 7 ,100. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming-. Weight, 118 lbs. Claim- H J 7 in* price, ,6 MJ; if for ,5«0, allowed 2 lbs.; if for ,400, 5 lbs. June 25-43 — Det Xo apprentice allowance. Net value to winner S800; second. 50: third, 00; fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va ?g Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42398 CLAYBURNE w 113 12 1* P |« U LaytonJR C ? flljpnl 8 20 42572*DODOS GIRL w 115 10 7 4i 3* 3J »* AdamsJ I. J Caillouette. 1.40 42397 BOMBERESS wnllOlllO 9 8 7i 3»« MilliganP MisEMcCuan 16 60 42445 TRUE AMERICAN w 118 9 9 8 7l 6» 4l FatoiM E Talbert +7.40 HELEN ANN VAN w 110 2 4 3 » l| 2* 51 StrangeB M H Van Berg 35.50 42875 OLES GAL w 110 6 3 10* 10* 81 6* falve.tM Ellstrom Bi» +7.40 42658 KINGS MOC NT wB116 3 1 2* 4h 41 7 MojenaC M,-« € Boshame, 2fj.00 42572 SUGMAE mIH 8 6 5* 5 5* 8* ScurlockD Mr« S T Baxter +7.40 41091 TRAILING HOME w 115 5 11 11* 9* 9* 9 | TurkC E B Johnston 3.40 42875 SCOTS BELLE w 110 4 5 7" 62 10 10* RobertsP B W Stivers 6.30 42572 GAY FLAG m 110 7 8 6l ll1 ll1 11* KnottK J Henders*,, 60 .90 AIR POWER w 113 12 12 12 12 12 12 FlammC J C Elh« +7.40 tMutuel field. Time, :23, :47, 1:80*s. Track fast. r—%2 Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to v Li , ID* CLAYBURNE 18.40 6.00 400 8.20 2.00 1.00 rViUiUei rNCeSf dodos girl 3.40 2.60 .70 .30 * BOMBERESS 5.60 180 Winner— B. g, by Jock — Ever Supreme, by Supreimis, trained by B. Niclntire; bied lij Mr. Phil T. Chinn. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST— 5:36J.. OFF AT 5:36J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gale. Won easily; second an. I third driving. CLAYBCRNE wont to the front early, established a clear lead and easily retained his advantage to the finisb. DODOS GIRL, on the outside and never far back, finished determinedly tinder punishment, but could not menace the winner. BOMBERFSS, slow to begin and outrun to the stretch, closed fast on the outside. TRIE AMERICAN improved his position steadily under good handling and had no excuses. HELEN ANN VAN tired after racing forwardly placed to the_ final eighth. OLES GAL came to the inside entering the stretch, but could not threaten the leader*. KINGS MOlNT tired after displaving good speed to midway of the stretch. SCGMAE could not keep up. TRAILING HOME ran gieenlv. SCOTS BELLE was done early. Continued on Page Seventeen Detroit Continued from Page Four FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. First of All. July 25, 1942— 1:09%— 3 A 1 Q R — Uh. Purse ,300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-** J I 7 O Q|ds jiQ jbs . 0i,jert us lbs. Non-winners since May 21 of two June 25-43 — Det races at a claiming price over ,600 allowed 2 lbs.; one such race, 5" lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,850, allowed 2 lbs.; if for ,700, 5 lbs. Net value to winner 00: second, 25 : third, 00: fourth. 5. 6 Index Horse* Eqt A Wt PP St %~~% Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 24925-BOY ANGLER wi tll3 4 2 3*- 3-i 23 V CannincW M Wcxler 3 *X 427051 BLACK RAIDER wb4 116 8 3 2l I* lJ 2" Lavton.IR .1 L "McKnight 3 00 42510 SWELL CHANCE we 5 114 3 8 71 5J 4i 3i RobertsP Mrs L H Silver 10/fX 425KPDOUBLE BACK w«7110 7 1 4£ P 5l 4" AdamsJ Mrs L Fry 2.60 42087-MINTLOCK w 4 116 6 4 1» 21 U 5i BrennanJ R A Connell 8 60 42510 OVER ICE wb 3 108 5 5 5* 62 63 6:i LittrellWB Miss J Eckman 4».70 42510 HUGHIE L. we 3 105 1 6 6J T* 73 73 TurkC I J Cfdwi 28.70 38363 :;COFFKE.MAN wb 5 113 2 7 8 8 8 8 ClarkS Mrs M M Johr 9.10 Time, :235. :463 s, 1:12y5. Track fast. — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to 1 ii in* i BOY ANGLER 8.00 4.00 3.40 300 100 .70 Mutuel Prices? black raider 3.80 340 .90 .70 SWELL CHANCE 4.60 130 Winner — B. h, by Burgoo King — Beauty Slave, by Black Toney, trained by H. Torriente; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farnr. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 6:06. OFF AT 6:07 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. BOY ANGLER, a sharp factor from the start, came gamely when hard urged entering the stretch and disposed of BLACK RAIDER in the last sixteenth. BLACK RAIDER went to the front approaching the stretch and. after establishing a good lead, held on gamely to the finish, but was unable to withstand the winner. SWELL CHANCE, ifev to begin, worked his wa up steadily on the outside, bf re in badly during the stretch run and could not be persevered with during the closing stages. DOUBLE BAlK raced evenly and had no mishaps. OVER ICE could not threa.en. HUGHIE L. was never a serious factor. COFFEEMAN was far back the entire trip. Overweight — Double Back. 2 pounds. Claimed — Coffeeman by D. Ferguson for S2.000. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. First of All, July 25, 1942— l:093i— 3 A 1 Q Q — HI. Kenton Pursr. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. T *** * ** Allowances. Non-winners of two races of 05 or a race of ,405 June 25-43 — Det in 1943. 3-year-olds, 109 lbs.: older, 117 lbs. Nop-winners of a race of ,005 since May 21 allowed 3 lbs.; one race of 55 since then or a race of ,305 other than claiming in 1942-43, 6 lbs.; one race of 05 since May 21 or a race of ,005 since July 1, 9 lbs.; one race in 1943 or a race of 55 in 1942, 12 lbs.; a race of 00 in 1942, 15 lbs. No apprentice allowance. Winners at a claiming price less than ,700 not considered. Maiden or claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,400: second. 50; third. 50: fourth. 00. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 1 2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42706IDOGPATCH wb4117 7 4 77 5h 1$ ClarkS K Marlev .80 4266PTOMLUTA w 4 108 4 6 5" 6l t* 2"k TurkC Lt T D Buhl 12.40 42511 MARKSMAN wb 4 111 3 ? 6l 4 3" 3" AdamsJ Mrs L Gns om 3.10 24452 BOLD CHANCE wb4104 1 3 2 J 2$ 1J 4? ScurlockD J A Kinard Jr 6190 42511"BALL PLAYER wb 5 114 6 2 4J 5h 72 5| MilliganP Tall Trees Stable 14.40 42661 GALLEE wb5108 2 5 3J 3i 4$ 6l LaytonJR I J Collins 28.30 GUSHER w»39858 8 8 8 71 CaivertM Mrs H Ryan 19.90 375592CANT LOSE wb4105 8 1 1J l1 21 8 RobertsP Mrs H P Bonner 910 Time, :23, :462s, 1:11%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to y ii in* DOGPATCH 3.60 3.20 2.20 .80 .60 .« Mutuel Prices] tomluta 820 3.20 3.10 eo I MARKSMAN 2.60 .30 • Winner — Br. c, by Bull Dog — Rose Leave*, by Ballot, trained by F. E. Fitzgerald; bred by Coldstream Stud. WENT TO POST— 6:36. OFF AT 6:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. - Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. DOGPATCH, outrun and saving ground in the first half, was steered to t.ie extreme outside entering the stretch and. responding tc brisk urging, wore down the leaders and was up in the la -t sixteenth. TOMLUTA, steadied until reaching the final quarter, came between horses for the drive and closed determinedly under punishment. MARKSMAN, slow to reach his best stride, worked his way tip steadily to the stretch, came to the inside for the drive and finished strongly, giving a sharp elfort. BOLD CHANCE, much used engaging CANT LOSE in the first half, took command when the latter gave way, but failed to retain his advantage under good handling. BALL PLAYER, on the outride throughout, could not threaten. GALLEE was done after racing forwardly placed to the stretch. GUSHER began llowty. CAST LOSE went to the front at the start, set the pace to the final quaiter under pressure from BOLD CHANCE and then quit badly. Overweight — Gusher. 1 pound. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. First of All. July 25, 1942— 1 :093h— 3 a • *y a a — 111. Bill Donnelly Handicap. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Non- " " **• *"" ■ winners of a race of S855 at any time. Maiden or claiming races June 25-43— Det not considered. Net value to winner ,000: second. S250 : third. 50: fourth. 00. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % *a Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds tl Strt 41863-MABE MONDAY w 115 Tl 3j Z| 2" 1" ClarkS K Marlev 0 42447 HASTY KAY wb 110 5 5 7 61 32 AdamsJ Mrs G C White 10 00 42447 YALDINA PUNCH wb107 2 6 21 l1 1J 31 RobertsP Mrs F H Williamson 22 30 42292 1 GOOD DAUGHTER w 105 1 4 6h 4h 5« 4»k CaivertM Cragin and Hoist 8.80 3950GIDARBY DONHE wb 115 6 2 42 5h 4h 53 MilliganP Darby Dan Farm 16 80 42660-MGHT CRAWLER wb106 3 7 511 7 7 6i SouthG Mr and Mrs C E Graham 6.70 42447 SUPREMES BEST wb107 7 1 li 3* 6ft 7 TurkC Mrs B Bereer 29.70 Time, :23 , :46%, 1:11%. Track fast. , — 2 Mutuels Paid— f Odds to n • MABE MONDAY 3.00 2.60 2.80 .50 .30 .40 Ml UtUel rNCeSj HASTY KAY 6.80 3.80 1.90 .90 I VALDINA PUNCH 4.60 1 30 Winner — B. c. by Fair Trial — Lady Jemima, by Flamingo, trained *by F. E. Fitzgerald; bred by Lady Marv Dunn England. WENT TO POST— 7:06. OFF AT 7:06 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start gpod from stall gate. Won driving; second and tlvrd the same. MABE MONDAY, a keen factor from the start, but on the outside, came stoutlv when hard urged in the stretch and. alter disposing of VALDINA PUNCH, just lasted to withstand HASTY KAY. The latter saved ground when outrun in the first half mile, came out slightly for the drive and closed with a rush, just missing. YALDINA PUNCH went to the front approaching the stretch, held a short lead an eighth from the finish, but faltered during the late stages. GOOD DAUGHTER had a rough trip. DARBY DONHE could not menace under good handling. NIGHT CRAWLER beean slowly and was always outrun. SUPREMES BEST showed early speed. Overweight — Hasty Kay. 2 pounds. SEVENTH RACE DETROIT— 1 1-16 Miles RESULT STRAIGHT PLACE SH©W ei iBti nn iiniiFi lannn °rder mm ■■■•■■ ■■ana hdgi Rnish n ■■•■■ ■n-rin ■i ■■■■■ x Dead-heat Off-Time: QFQ 1— CHIEF BUD 4— BOOT AND SPUR 6— CALS PET 2— PARI KING 5— COSSACK POST 7— PINK GAL 3— TRAUMELUS For late chart see tomorrows issue


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