Mondays Late Arlington Park Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-30

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Mondays Late ARLINGTON PARK Charts SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE Out of Chute. Gallant Knight, June 21, 1932—1:35% 4 3 37 ~5 — 12Z Stage Hand Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Allow-t J j J I ances. Non-winners of two races. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners June 28-43— Was 0f 75 other than claiming in 1943 allowed 3 lbs.; of 00 other than claiming at any time. 6 lbs. Net value to winner ,000; second. 00; third, 50; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V Jt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 41472 SON OFPEACE v71l5— 5~11 810 i W~VT *~ EadsW Calumet Farm L70 43108 LINK NO N REWARDwb115 9 1 7J 5*J 2* 2h 2i SchulingH Donna-Ray Stable 11.40 43183 WHO ME wbIIOIO 3 11 11 3J 33 35 HiglevJ H P Headley +1.90 42462 VAI.DINA REX wb 115 7 10 HU 7»i 8h 5J 4h SkoronskiA P J Valenti 43.10 43108 BESCAR wb112 2 9 5* 3$ 4 4:i 52 GrohsO H H Atkins 10.60 42178*FIRE DUST wb107 8 8 6h 4h 7J 7« if JohnsonP Lt Col C V Whitney 33.50 429212BIG BOY w 112 1 6 % 9J 9J 8s J» ZufeltF J D Weil ■ £.70 42922 KANOPOLIS wb115 3 5 4 6* 5h 6»J 8s WhitingL John Marsch 16.90 42997 EVA rORATE w 107 11 3 2h 2b 10« 9? 9« SmithFA H P Headley +1.90 42921 PYLON w 107 6 4 1 1* H 10 10 BushV W E Boeing 46 20 43108 WAR GLEAM an 114 4 7 ty 8h 11 Esd up.PetersM V L Shea 60.40 +Coupled as H. P. Headlev enlrv. time, :24. :48%. 1:15, 1:41. Track oood. , — Mutuels Paid — Odds to x 5.40 3.80 2.40 1.70 .90 .20 1 j , in* SON OF PEACE MUtUel rNCeSi UNKNOWN REWARD 7.60 3.80 2.80 SO I WHO ME Entry 2.40 -20 Winner — Ch. g, by Stimulus — Lady Peace, by Sir Gallahad III., trained by B. A. Jones; bred b Calumet Farm. WENT TO POST— 5:48. OFF AT 5:50 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third drivine. SON OF PEACE, slow to reach his best stride, was sent to the outside to improve his position and wore down the leaders to win easily. UNKNOWN REWARD, steadied early, bettered his position through the field and finished strongly. WHO ME a« outrun early, then raced forwardly under pressure, but tired. YALDINA REX had a rough trip. FIRE DUST, shuffled back at the turn, came again when clear. BIG BOY was shuffled back early, but saved ground thereafter. KANOPOLIS was in close quarters early and tired when clear. EVAPORATE was through after going a half mile. PYLON had fine speed to the stretch. Scratched— Boundary Light, 107: 41951 3Chain Miss, 107. Overweight — War Gleam. 2 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-4 MILES. Gallant Knight, June 25, 1932—2:02 — 5— a • n *j o 123. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-•r J- J j O year-olds, 108 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners at one and one-June 28-43 — Was quarter miles or over or any two races since May 15 allowed 3 lbs.; one race since May 15 or two races since April 1, 6 lbs.; one race in 1943, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,200. Net value to winner ,000: second. 00; third, 50; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 43104CANTATA wb 6 111 10 7 2J 3 in 13 1* WhitingL A Jung 240 431043*PERPLEX wb 7 113 3 3 7 J 8l 5£ 2i 2* DotterL Mrs-V Wilson 6 40 42993 SNOOKS WINTERS w 4 109 6 5 62 4* 4 31 3* HiglevJ K N Gilpin 16 80 42577 STEM-WINDER w 7 112 7 4*8" 7» 65 63 4J CarrollW W Baker 22.20 43104 DR. BONES w«6115 9 6 14 V 23 4* 53 JemasN McKav A Sullivan 27.40 429262COLORS UP wi 3 100 2 1 32 21" 3£ 5£ 63 SmithFA Mrs A Sabath 3.50 42859 YANK BOMBER wi 4 115 5 11 9" 102 72 7» W ZufeltF W Knebelkamp 13.00 4?1093*FLYING HOSTESS w 8 104 12 12 102 93 9J 9i 8 JohnsonP Happy Stable 5.70 428582ESCOLAR wb 5 115 4 10 12 11J 10* 82 9J ZehrF L W Ulmer 15.20 43109 tSOME COUNT w 8 109 8 8 1112 12 lOlO6 BarneyL Mrs G Alexander 44.50 42799 SONG MASTER wb 5 115 11 9 5 J 64 8J ll5 ll5 PetersM P Johnson 35.50 41486iBARTERING w 4 110 1 2 4»i 5ill2 12 12 GillespieW J F Rector 141.10 +Apprentice allowance waived. Time. :254i, :50, 1:17, 1:43%. 2:09%. Track good. . /CANTATA 6.i0 4.20 3.40 2.40 1.10 .70 kl ln Mutuel Prices? perplex 5.80 4.20 1.90 i.« i SNOOKS WINTERS 8.60 3.30 Winner — B. m. by Pilate — Bellham. by Sand Marsh, trained by A. Jung; bred by Mr. Robert E. Beatty. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 6:16i. OFF AT 6:171 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. CANTATA, well placed early, moved up when ready, took command approaching the final quarter and drew away to win in hand. PERPLEX raced forwardly on the inside, was sent to the outside for the drive and finished strongly. SNOOKS WINTERS was steadied along in the early stages, saved ground when moving up, but tired. STEM-WINDER raced wide. DR. BONES had good speed for seven eighths. COLORS UP was unable to keep up. YANK BOMBER broke slowlv and showed little. FLYING HOSTESS lost much ground. Scratched— 43186 Princely Gift. 109; 42410 Holly, 104; 43109 Syrian Boy, 115; 43109 Chocolate Maid, 107. Overweight — Cantata, 1 pound ; Flying Hostess, 2. 3-4 MILE. Roman, Aug. 3, 1IM 1:HH — 3—118. Purse ,500. NINTH RACE 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 0-3001 12® lbs. Non-winners since May 15 or two races since April 1 4 J J J 0 2 allowed 4 lbs.; one race in 1943, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,200. DECLARED OFF.


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