Official Racing Charts: Narragansett Park, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-13

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, — j Official Racing Charts ___ Copyright, 1944, by Triangle Publications, Inc. _________— Narragansett Park FAWTUCKET. R. I., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1944— NARRAGANSETT PARK 1 MILE. First day of twenty-eight-day meeting April 12 to May 13, War Relief and Charity programs April 12, 13, 14 and 15. Narragansett Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather drizzly. Steward representing Rhode Island Administration of Racing and Athletics, Edward J. Fenelon, Jr. Stewards, Samuel C. Nuckols and R. Norman Charlton. Assistant Steward in charge of pari-mutuels control, James H. Doorley. Placing Judges, Howard G. Reynolds, Gordon Morrow and Henry Carroll. Patrol Judges, Harry Fiske and James Butwell. Paddock and Patrol Judge. Thomas Steele. Clerk of the Scales, Gordon Morrow. Timer, Lester H. Smith. Starter, G. R. Wingfield. Racing Secretary, Mathias C. Shea. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting, 1943. .32: current meeting, — . Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. * Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed, t Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. M Disqualified. US Dead heat. a-Coupled as entry. f-Mutucl field. VV Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935—1:10% Q * — 3 — 111. Purse ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 5/L O U 7 L Non-winners in 1944. 4-year-olds, 114 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Claim-April 12-44— Nar ing price, ,200; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 40; second, 10; third, S90; fourth, 0. Handle, 3,776. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i Vi Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 55932 ON LOCATION wu8116 4 5 4l 4* 32 l"* P Keiper Humphries and Collins 6.20 49770** CITY BRED wb 4 104 7 2 Pf 7? I1 21 J Santer* D F Harrington 9.30 54689 FREESPENDER wb 4 114 5 7 7J bi, 41 31 VV Turnbull S A Arch 36.50 55814 AIRSPRING wb5116 8 1 33 3h 51 4h H Trent A J Vilone 3.60 50262 SPRING STORM wb 4 104 2 3 l2 1| 2* 51 K Scathn* Glen Eden Stable 33.90 54836 LADY LYONORS wb6108 10 11 lfl| MP ll1 61 S Lafittc C G Hill 66.10 52773 OVANDO wb 7 116 11 12 12 113 03 72 G Hettinger F VV Wegener 85.70 524241, ARDENELL w 7 113 9 4 6h 91 8i. 83 J Martin Starview Stable 18.00 44399 -i TAKE A LETTER w 4 112 1 6 5 U Ti, 92 E Robartt L Pouldakis 17.30 55877 SUPREME IDL wb 6 113 6 9 91 81 101 101. R Sisto Mrs W Renard 2.60 55413 PARROW CHIRPw6111 3 8 81 P 62 H« H Pratt W R Roberts 4.50 52691 TRACKERS wb 4 109 12 10 11- 12 12 12 M Briggs Miss Joan Beattie 53.90 Time, :24%, :49%, 1:154 Daily Racing Form Time. 1:16. Track sloppy. r—U Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to N kA . in* ON LOCATION 14.40 8.00 6.00 6.20 3.00 2.00 Mutuel Prices* city bred 10.60 9.00 4.30 3.50 1 FREESPENDER 19.20 8.60 Winner — B. h, by Teddy — Cinema, by Sweep, trained by G. W. Ta !or; bred by Mr. William H. Lipscomb. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 2:33*. OFF AT 2:34 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ON LOCATION, never far back and well ridden, came out slightly for the stretch run and, responding to urging, disposed of CITY BRED in the last sixteenth. The latter went to the front when settled down for the drive and, continuing gamely, was not eood enough for the winner. FREESPENDER came to the inside on the final turn and closed gamely under punishment. AIRSPRING, on the outside throughout, failed to stay when set down in the drive. SPRING ST04M gave way after making the early pace. SUPREME IDEAL bled and could not be persevered with during the closing three furlongs. Scratched— 55537 Meadow Dew, 106; 53555 Lady Mascara, 103; 55552 Grand Day, 113; 55561 Jack Rubens, 111. Overweieht — Take a Letter, 3 pounds. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— 1:10% c c f Q O — 3 — 111. Purse ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-J O J 7 J year-olds, 114 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for April 12-44— Nar ,300, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 40; second, 10; third, 0; fourth, 0. Handle, 9,759. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 ]/2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 53017 JUNCO wb6116 5 4 tt 4* 32 1| E Robart Anthony Rvan oTlO 55545 CANANEA wb4104 7 2 11 l1 1 2* K Scathn* W L Guinasso 1.60 55725 WISE FATHER w 7 116 1 8 72 62 6» 3 W Cook F Wyse 20.10 534883 BOWSPRIT w 4 109 3 1 33 3i 4* 4 W Turnblt Glen Eden Stable 8.50 55263 PHILJEAN wb4114 6 6 52J 53 5 52 P Keiper F A Piarulli 2.80 54565 MIDALL wb4111 4 3 22£ 22 2 62 V Bovinef S A Crow 16.60 534192 SWIRLALONG *|4M 2 5 67* 7* 7« A Daniels Mrs W Lynch 28.30 27454 PATSY FLY m 4 109 8 7 8 8 8 8 H Pratt Mrs H P Bonner 11.40 Time, :24, :484£, 1:154s. Track sloppy. 1 — Mutuels Paid — * , Odds to. v 11 , in* JUNCO 14.20 5.40 3.80 6.10 1.70 .90 Mutuel r rices cananea 3.40 3.00 .70 .50 ■ WISE FATHER 7.80 2.90 Winner — Br. e, by Jacopo — Chewink, by Celt, trained by A. Rjan; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:01. OFF AT 3:01 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. JUNCO saved ground while racing within striking distance of the leaders to the stretch, came gamely when roused for the drive and disposed of CANANEA in the last sixteenth. The latter went to the front early, shook off MIDALL entering the stretch, but could not hold the winner. WISE FATHER, slow to begin and outrun to the stretch, finished fast. BOWSPRIT tired in the drive. PHILJEAN could not menace and did not like the sloppy going. MIDALL gave way after forcing the pace to the final furlong. SWIRLALONG could not keep up. PATSY FLY was outrun all the way. Scratched— 55676 Valdina Secret, 109; 55585 Count Chat, 116. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 06.40— Double Pool, 1,088 THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935—1:10% c • A Q A — 3 — 111. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners in- * * * 1944. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners since November 1 allowed 3 April 12-44— Nar lbs. Claiming price, ,200; if for ,000, allowed 5 lbs. Net value to winner 40; second, 10; third, 0; fourth, 0. Handle, 1,962. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 558311 OPEN FIRE wb 113 2 3 5j 3J 32 1 P Keiper H Stutts .80 GARTER w 105 5 4 in In 1 2 J Santer* Mrs A Bevan 8.00 £5461 BOMB BERLIN wb113 4 5 21 22 2 36 H Trent Mrs M H Charles 4.10 53415 SILVER SIGN wb 108 7 2 31 4* 4* V W Turnblt Glen Eden Stable 21.20 55674 MUMBLE PEG w 112 3 6 66 66 5« 51 M Lemons Reynolds Bros 6.80 54267 TREATY GIRL wb 103 1 7 7 7 7 61 K Scathn* Mrs J Camac 12.90 55290 QIATRE MEASUREw 103 6 1 4* 52 61 7 C Chaffin S McCrensky 38.90 Time, :245, :49J5, 1:162$. Track sloppy. , — Mutueis Paid — v , Odds to 1 kA . in* OPEN FIRE 3.60 3.00 2.40 .80 .50 .20 Mutuel Prices* garter 5.20 3.40 1.60 .70 I BOMB BERLIN 2*80 .40 Winner — B. g, by Broadside — Jeanne Fctzko, by Stimulus trained by H. Stutts; bred by Messrs. Leslie Combs and F. J. Heller. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 3:30. OFF AT 3:30 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start food from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the came. OPEN FIRE saved ground when bring outrun to the stretch, overcame interference when bumped by GARTER during the drive and held the latter safe. GARTER took command before going a quarter, shook off BOMB BERLIN after the half, swered out to impede OPEN FIRE when tiring, but lasted to hold the qthers. BOMB BERLIN faltered near the finish. SILVER SIGN, on the inside throughout, could not improve hic position under good handling. MUMBLE PEG did not like the sloppy track. TREATY GIRL was outrun. QUATRE MEASURE began fast, but could not keep up. Overweight — Garter. 2 pounds; Mumble Pee. 4i. FOLRTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— 1:10* 5 q r — 3 — 111. Purse ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-O 5r U 7 J year-olds, 114 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for April 12-44— Nar ,300, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 40; second, 10; third. 0; fourth. 0. Handle. 19,296. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 55673- NIGHT EDITOR wb 10 112 5 8 7-7* 22 1* H Pratt* A Lamoureux 2.50 52651 GRNK FLAME b4104 11 l2 1 1»J 21 K Scathn J P Morgan 47.10 55689 CIRCUS WINGS w 7 107 7 3 2 2* 3J 31, D Loop" Mrs VV Renard 3.30 557493 DUE SPORT w 7 116 9 4 53 5j 6 P P Keiper H H Haag 3.90 529642 KLEIG LIGHT wb7113 6 2 32 31 71 51 I Mearle H Violette 10.30 55775 RED TED wb4114 8 5 4h 4h 42 ,2 H Claggettt H H Fausett 8.50 55749 CENTUPLE m 7 116 3 6 6» * U 7* I Martin S McCrensky 5.40 52931 MONTBARS wb5116 4 7 82 83 8 82 M Briggs Miss Joan Beattie 69.30 54052 SPALPEEN w 6 116 2 9 9 9 9 9 W Turnbull S A Arch 70.90 Time, :24, :48, 1:14?£ Daily Racing Form Time, 1:15. Track sloppy. t—%1 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , ., , in* i NIGHT EDITOR 7.00 4.40 3.20 2.50 1.20 .60 Mutuel Prices* greenock flame 31.60 9.60 14.80 3.80 * CIRCUS WINGS 3.20 .60 Winner — B. g, by Stars and Bars — Mary Ellen O., by Golden Maxim, trained by A. Lamoureux; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:00. OFF AT 4:0H EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily ; second and third driving. NIGHT EDITOR, outrun early, came through on the inside entering the stretch and, disposing of GREENOCK FLAME, won drawing clear. GREENOCK FLAME went to the front at once, made the ;;ace to the last furlong, but could not withstand the winner. CIRCUS WINGS forced the pace to the stretch, then faltered. DUE SPORT, on the outside all the way, could not menace. KLEIG LIGHT tired after ratine forwardly placed to the stretch. RED TED had no mifhaps. CENTUPLE could not keep up. MONTBARS and SPALPEEN were outrun. Scratched— 55725 Alpine Light, 114. Overweight — Night Editor, 1 pound; Circus Wines L j FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— 1:10-5 A fl Q £ — 3 — 111# Purse ,200. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 116 5 O U y O lDS_ claiming price, ,500. April 12-44 — Nar Net value to winner 40; second, 10; third, 0; fourth, 0. Handle, 05,144. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 5 jjj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt ~~ " 55838 MAXIMONT wb 116 6 1 14 P£ 13 13 H Trent M Level 16.20 55879 REYES wb 111 2 4 3j 2 22 2 K Scathn* Mrs VV Renard 3.30 554462 OVER THE DAM ubIH 8 2 5J 41 3 3J VV Richmd M M Schwebel 2.60 55751 KEEP BRIGHT wb 116 4 5 6« 63 52 42 V Bovine Donna-Ray Stable 3.50 47018 JAMES ACRE ■ 116 7 6 2* 3 4U 5l F Scott R W Hullcoat 2.80 55102 CLING wbUI 5 3 * U b2 63 H Pratt* J H Carr 4.00 55831 MONEY MUSS wb 1121 7 74 73 1* 75 M Lemons* Reynolds Bros 14.60 51979 DISLOCATE wb 113 3 8 8 8 8 8 A Daniels J H Elliott 74.00 Time, :24, :48Js, ***% Track sloppy. / — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to ». . 1 • MAXIMONT 34.40 11.40 6.40 16.20 4.70 2.20 Mutuel PncesJ reyes 4.60 3.40 1.30 .70 » OVER THE DAM 3.00 .50 Winner — Ch. c, by Bitter Berry — Montmary, by Ormont, trained by If, Level; bred by Mr. James Farley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:30. OFF AT 4:30| EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily ; second and third driving. MAXIMONT took command at once and, after making the pace, retained his advantage without need of urging. REYES, a sharp factor all the way, responded gamely when roused for the drive, but was not good enough for the winner, although easily best of the others. OVER THE DAM, on the outside from the start, could not better her position when hard ridden through the stretch. KEEP BRIGHT, on the inside, failed to respond when set down for the drive. CLING tired. MONEY MUSS did not like the sloppy tratk. DISLOCATE began slowly and was tar back all the way. Scratched— 46569 Blue Colors, 111. Overweight — Cling, 5 pounds; Money Muss, lj. Claimed— Keep Bright by J. P. Morgan for ,500; Over the Dam by H. H. Haag for ,500. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Top Row, Oct. 20, 1934—1:43*5—3—105. In- a q -j augural Purse. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allow-O 5r 1 y. i ances. 4-year-olds, 114 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Non-winners of ,000 April 12-44 — Nar since August 1 allowed 3 lbs.; of ,000 in 1944 or three races since November 1 allowed 6 lbs.; of ,500 since December 1 or two races since October 1 allowed 8 lbs.; one race since September 1, 10 lbs. Claiming races not to be considered. Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 50. Handle, 25,263. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St gj jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 551783 LOVEDAY w 8 102 3 4 58 4» U Vi li, G McMulln Mrs VV R Flemming 2.50 55882 MIXER wb5113 2 1 V 1H l2 22 2* H Ciaggett Mrs VV Renard 3.10 556952 LEGATION w 4 108 5 2 24 22 33 3* 3* H Trent F A Piarulli 4.50 55645 BALL PLAYER wb 6 116 6 5 42 510 5« 56 4* P Keiper H H Haag 6.10 52788 WHITE HOPE wb 7 113 4 3 35 Z* 46 43 54 M Briggs Miss Joan Beattie 35.10 55785 FIRST DRAFT wb5108 1666666 R Duncan VV Gullatt 390 Time, :25, :49%, 1:15%, 1:41%, 1:48. Track sloppy. Mutuels Paid Odds to r— — , » ki , in • LOVEDAY 7.00 3.60 2.40 2.50 .80 .20 Mutuel Prices! mixer 36° 24° 80 2° « LEGATION 280 .40 Winner — Ch. m, by Petee-Wrack — Friars Love, by Friar Rock, trained by VV. R. Flemming; bred by Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin. WENT TO POST— 5:004. OFF AT 5:01 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily : second and third driving. LOVEDAY saved ground, was outrun to the half, moved up steadily when mildly urircd and, after taking command in the stretch , retained her advantage. MIXER went to the front at once, made the pace to the stretch, then gave way to the winner, but closed camely to best the others. LEGATION, well placed to the half, tired nearine the «t retch. BALL PLAYER was never dangerous on the sloppy track and had no mishaps. WHITE HOPE tired. FIRST DRAFT was outrun all the way. Scratched— 55678* Boot and Spur, 110. Overweight — Loveday, 1| pounds; White Hope, 5. Corrected weight — Legation, 108. SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— l:10i H Q ft — — HI- Purse ,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 5 O U y O 4-year-olds, 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1944 allowed April 12-44 — Nar 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner 80; second, 45; third, 05; fourth, 0. Handle, 26,057. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1i Vt St» Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 55808 AMAZED wb5113 6 2 V l3 124 l3 P Keiper H H Haag 6.50 548892 ABOYNE w 7 115 5 1 41444 31 4 2 W Turnbull S J Ball 2.60 559172 PAUL A. wb 4 113 7 6 5h 51 24 324 H Trent I H Labine 3.60 54621 AIR SPRITE wb5111 3 7 7 7 63 4*| H Pratt Mrs H P Bonner 15.30 557383 THE FIEND wb 6 115 4 4 3n 2« 42 52 G McMulln E Siravo 5.20 558422 ZACABRAND wb 4 111 2 3 62 62 51 62" G Hettinger P T Catalano 3.20 50473 CHARACR MAN wb 4 116 1 5 2l 34 7 7 M Briggs Miss Joan Beattie 28.50 Time, :23%, ".47%, 1:13% Daily Racing Form Time, 1:14. Track sloppy. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , . . ■ r» • I AMAZED 15.00 6.20 3.80 6.50, 2.10 .90 Mutuel Prices? aboyne 4.40 2.80 1.20 m l PAUL A 3.20 .60 Winner — B. c, by Epithet — Simple Flower, by Black Servant, trained by J. Johnson ; bred by Mr. F. P. Letellier. Winner entered to be claimed for ,300. WENT TO POST— 5:30. OFF AT 5:3U EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. AMAZED went to the front early, held a clear lead when settled in the stretch and retained his advantage under mild urging. ABOYNE came to the inside for the drive, but could not menace the winner. PAUL A., on the outside throughout, finished well under punishment. AIR SPRITE began slowly. THE FIEND gae way after racing forwardly placed to the stretch. ZACABRAND had no mishaps. CHARACTER MAN had brief early speed. Scratched— 55864 2 Paircais, 110; 55676 Sir Kid, 115; 55542 Conowingo, 108. Overweight — Air Sprite, 3 pounds. Claimed — Aboyne by Miss Joan Beattie for ,500. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Top Row, Oct. 20, 1934—1:43—3—105. Purse ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two A fl Q Q 5 O U y y races in 1944. 4-year-olds, 114 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Nonrwinners in April 12-44— Nar 1944 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,200; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 40; second, 10; third. 0; fourth. 0. Handle, 39,606. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St S4 k ?4 Str Fin lockeys Owners Cdds Strt 54284 SXONTAN w 8 116 7 6 5* 53 34 21 J Martin Mrs J L Moore 1.80 55844 HI-KID wb7111 4 1 14 V 14 1H IP H Pratt* Mrs VV Renard 2.70 534903 BURGOO TRAIL wb 7 113 8 5 3* 24 P 33 33 VV Turnblt Glen Eden Stable 14.80 55920 TANGANYIKA wB8113 1 3 2h 33 43 44 4ni C Chaffin J Williams 4.30 55696 LAUDERKIN w 6 116 5 7 8 8 73 52 5* P Keiper F A Piarulli 13.50 534612 WORTHOVVNING wb9113 6 4 42 4and 51 61 6h D Johnson I L Garthwright 29.90 554882 TRAVELALONG wb4111 2 8 i2 fc1 6l 7* 74 H ClaggeU E J Monti 7.30 367523 JIM BLAZES w-9113 3 2 61- 7]4 8 8 8 M Briggs Miss Joan Beattie 55.90 Time, :25%. :50%, 1:17, 1:43*5, ":50- Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , .. 1 « • / SAXONIAN 5.60 3.40 2 80 1.80 .70 .40 Mutuel Prices? hi-kid 3.40 2.60 .70 .30 * BURGOO TRAIL 4.60 1.30 Winner — B. g. by Saxon — Paula L., by Pennant, trained by H. Young; bred by Mr. A. L. Aste. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 6:01. OFF AT 6:014 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second nd third driving. SAXONIAN was steadied along while saving ground to the last three furlongs, responded readily when roused during the stretch run and disposed of HI-KID during the last sixteenth. The latter took command at once, made the pace to the stretch under good handling and held on well thereattei. BURGOO TRAIL was never far back, but tired near the end. TANGANYIKA began well, but could not keep up. LAUDERKIN was never prominent. WORTHOVVNING tired TRAVELALONG broke slowly. Scratched— 54135 Materialize. 108. Overweight — Jim Blazes. 3 pounds. Claimed— Hi-Kid by D. F. Harrington for .200. Attendance, 15,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Handle, 71,942.


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