Official Racing Charts: Pimlico, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-14

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Official Racing Charts Copyright, 1944, by Trianglt Publications, Inc. Pimlico BALTIMORE. MD.. THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 1944— PIMLICO 1 MILE. Second day of twenty-eight-day meeting April 12 to May 13. Joint meeting of Laurel, Havre de Grace. Bowie and Pimlico Associations, conducted by the Maryland Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear. Steward representing Maryland Racing Commission, George Brown. Jr. Stewards, Herman P. Conkling and William L. Harron. Placing Judges, Sidney S. Brown, John P. Turner, Sr., and Richard A. Johnson. Paddock Judge. William M. Shewbridge. Patrol Judges. Carter Lee Bowie, W. M. Doyle, F. G. Farrell and J. G. Haus. Clerk of Scales, George R. Palmer. Timer, William Jennings. Starter. James Milton. Steeplechase racing secretary and handicapper, Edward J. Brennan. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, Charles J. McLennan. Raicng starts at 12:00 m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1943. .35: current meeting, .37. Daily Double first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. * Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed, f Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. [B Disqualified. EH Dead heat. a-Coupled as entry, f Mutuel field. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out oT~Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30. 1942— 1:10?5— , q 3—110. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. 5, O I J 7 Non-winners since March 4, allowed 3 lbs.; in 1944, 5 lbs. Claim-April 13-44— Pirn ing price, ,500. Net value to winner .100: second. S250: third. S100: fourth, 0. Handle. S43.955. Index Hordes Kqt A Wt PF St i g St r Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 55526 GUMUOUS SEC w 113 4 4 2 1 ll 1" C Kirk I B Hatfield 44.75 55454 BRAINSAFTRE m 110 10 8 l2 ? 21 2* L Bowers W P Y eatherall 17.30 5,5408 ARIEL LEGEND wb112 2 2 14 2 ? _. 3i, H Mora Virginia McKmney 1.25 BMP FELT HAT v«115 1 1 3*J 5h 4_ 4h N L Piersn Vincent Cicero 6.10 595ft* RAMPAGE wb115 6 5 6h 6i 5l 51 D Scocca Mrs Q Naaaj 12.00 52876 ON THE WANE ■ 110 5 10 10 10 6- 6s R Root Windsor Stable 112.50 SCAREQY CAT wnllO 8 6 8: 8i 7- 7h ULqta s H Roger* 93.5Q 39G2? SLENDERETTE w 110 9 9 9 ; 9:l 8 8 P Roberts A B Williams 94 85 5656-4 MSKO w R 117 7 3 4h 7i Fell. M Blet/.ker E S Eaucett 6.45 55451 SEA LETTER k115 3 7 5 4 i Fell. C McCreary M Hunt 355 Time, :2325. :49, 1:1735. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to v . - i r* • i GLORIOUS SEC 91.50 35.30 11.80 44.75 16.65 4.90 Mutuel Prices? brainsafire 15.50 5.50 6.75 1.75 t ARIEL LEGEND 2.80 .40 Winner— B. f. by Misstep— Gloria Monk, by Monks Way. trained by J. B. Hatfield: bred by Mr. Leo J. Marks. Winner entered to be claimed tor SI. 500. WENT TO POST— 12:03. OFF AT 12:03 EASTERN WAR TIME. St.iit rood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. GLORIOUS SEC showed good speed from the stait. displaced ARIEL LEGEND wlien asked, was well rated after assuming command and held in well under pressure in the closing sixteenth. BRAINSAFIRE moved between horses to reach the leader entering the stretch and was overtaking the winner. ARIEL LEGEND was not rushed after taking the early lead, but tired gradually. FELT HAT w.ts r.lf alertly and had no mishaps. SEA LETTER was moving into the first flight when he stumbled and toll near the three-sixteenths post. DISRO was far out of it and fell over SEA LETTER. Overweight — Glorious Sec. 3 pounds. Claimed— Sea Letter by S. S. Zell for ,500. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942—1:10%— 3 — 110, Purse S1-500- 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. A 1 A 0 5 O I 4 U Non-winners since March 4, allowed 3 lbs.; in 1944, 5 lbs. Claim-April 13-44— Pirn ing price, Sl,500. Net value to winner SI. 100; second. S250: third. 00: fourth. S50. Handle. S71.415. "index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St K _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt "50059 F:ASV HANCE wbHO 7 4 3 1 V- I»| N Bnardo* Edge Hill Stable 1.65 52909 MERCY ANGEL wb113 5 10 10 7i 5" 2* C Kirk Mrs H S Horkheimer 15.45 47208 ROMAN MATRON wb 110 6 8 6 4 2! 32 N Wall T Rodrock 56.05 54485 WING TIP wbHO 3 9 7- 6 61 42 H Mora OSullivan Farm 3.80 55299 OCR DAMSEL wb109 9 3 21 32 3h 5J E Crowther V Cella 7.55 52434 STROLLDfG LEE wbHO 8 7 91 8" 8" 6l W Rudert* J E Crider 55.80 47698 HOBBYS FIRST ubHO 2 2 51 U 7 7h L Bowers* H G Bedwell 4.80 55314 COL. HOCKWA1.D ub115 4 5 1J 2 4h 83 J R Lay ton Capt Henrv Hecht 12.15 52482 BARK vb115 10 6 8 10 9* 9° P Roberts W P Weatherall 16.90 402tc SOOM NOW vbIIO 1 1 4h 9 10 10 F A Smith O L Bonifav 80.90 Time, :23. :4825. 1:1625. Track good. kA , in* EASY CHANCE 5.30 3.90 3.20 1.65 .95 .60 Mutuel rricesi mercy angel s.6o 6.60 3.30 2.30 l ROMAN MATRON 14.90 6.45 Winner — Ch. c. by Chance Play — Slow and Easjr, by Colin, trained by R. B. Aichor: bred by Calumet Faiin. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 12:33. OFF AT 12:34| EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall eate. Won easily ; second a.id third driving. EASY CHANCE moved between horses •to lake command without being extended, drew out gradually and won with ease. MERCY ANGEL, outrun eaiiy, sae] ground when tinding room on the inside and was going well at the end. ROMAN MATRON, eft lathei slowly, responded to pressure, almost reached the leader enteiing the stretch, but hung in the final test. WING TIP was slow to get gome and lost many lengths on the outside. OUR DAMSEL had speed, but tired. HOBBYS FIRST showed nothing. COL. HOCKWALD quit to a walk after showing in fic.nt earlv. Overweight — Mercy Angel. 3 pounds: Our Damsel, 4. Claimed*asy Chance by M. Hunt for ,500. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 92.70— Double Pool, 9,842. T"IKD RACE 1 MILES. Bath, May 1. 1942— 3:49*-,— 4— 141. Bangle Steeple- f 1 A 1 t-hase Purse. Purse S1.800. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances, j •* O I »f I starters in in 1943-1944 for a steeplechase a claiming price of April 13-44— Pirn S1.500 or less, or non-winners of ,500 in 1943-1944 other than claiming. Four-year-olds, 146 lbs.: five-year-olds, 152 lbs.; older, j j 153 lbs. Winners of 81,000 twice in 1943-1944, other than claiming, 3 lbs. extra; of j ,000 three times in 1943-1944 other than claiming, 5 lbs. Non-winners of 50 in 1943-1944 other than claiming, allowed 3 lbs.; of 00, allowed 5 lbs. Maidens, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,250: second, 00: third. S150: fourth, 00. Handle. S45.581. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 8 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 50558 ROlGEMONT * 9148 5 3 1; 1« 1:: 1 3 V N Brown John Boslev Jr 3~05 43717J SIR ■LUESTEEL a 8 148 2 5 4j 41 3: 2,; 2" W Owen W G Jones 4.35 411-94 SEAFIGHT w 6 148 3 4 3- 7 2 2" 5" 5" E Roberts I Bieber 1.60 52603 FOREST RANGF.Rw 8 148 4 1 2:i 2- 4- 4 4 H Morlan Milton Seidt 7.25 EMM ST. PATs DAY wn9148 12 5 5 5 Lost rider. H Cm Thomas I Mott 4.70 Time. 4:07. Tratk good. in- ROUGEMONT 8.10 4.20 2.50 3.05 1.10 .25 I M, utuei rricesj sir bluesteel 5.10 2.90 1.55 .45 * SEAFIGHT 2.40 .20 W mm i Br. t. li Exeter — Tantara. bv Greenback, trained bv John Boslty, Jr.: bred bv Mr. A. J. Ea -ill Eiiei. WENT TO POST— 1:03. OFF AT 1:03 EASTERN WAR TIME. Mart eood tioiu dag. Won driving, second and third the same. ROlGEMONT fenced fautiessly through-Mrf while nuking I I ood pace, turned back the challenge of SIR BLUESTEEL at the la-t fence and went «u t : win under a imlil drive. SIR BLUESTEEL KM hard held wlnle follow, ng the pace, was shut off on the first turn. but. lccovcied well to challenge at the last fence, only to make a bad landinij and lose all ihance. SEAFKaHT raced m contention to the »tr«trh. then tired badly . FOREST RANGER was done after a mile- ..nd landed badly at the last fence. ST. PATRICKS DAY last rider at the thirteenth fence. FOIRTH RACE 4 1-2 Fl RLOXGS. i Hasteville, April 27. 1942— :52:v— 2— 110. S f 1 A 7 Purse 81,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Fixed weights. ? . Weight. 117 lbs. April 13-44 — Pirn Net va|ue t0 w,nner .100: second. 50: third. 00: fourth. S50. Handle. 7.492. InUx Horses Ea,t A Wt Ft* St ]i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt EXPRESSION w"n7~8~2 3* l£ V E Aram G.eent.ee Stable E50 5M99 ROBINS HARM wb!17 11 1" 21 2 N Coule F W Helper 5.05 M THE PURPLE will 9 5 4»1 4:1 ~ G QntV- Bn-okfield Farm 35.85 54764* LUBRA m 117 6 4 B| 7" 4 R Adair Cedar Farm 3.90 lcr*9 BKIDI.E BAR « 117 12 7 5_ 5l 5i R Root E Helsini? 64.10 SPRING DELL m 117 2 6 t1 6- 6 J Tammaro Mis E duPont Weir 12.05 FAIR BID w 117 3 3 2" U 7 N Wall Hou.ll E Jacks** a 16.00 IHI.IK 1 l-Y w 117 5 11 101 g! g3 p Roberts W F Hill a 16.00 BOSTON BROOM w 117 7 12 12 MJ 9 J R Las ton WaytM Kendri.k b 16.85" MM PEC ISl I.I.IVAN m 117 10 8 lli M 102 H Man OSullivan Farm 15.40 PONAMAU w 117 11 9 7 11» 11 F Zehr u L Bonifav 17.75 frosty RIVER w 117 4 10 9 -12 12 C Kirk Chailes Draytaa b 1685 CaaaW .1.. B.d and Tlnev Ply: b B.-m. m Bra an an.l Fraaty Rier. Time. :24, :5035. :575. Track qood. 4i . in- EXPRESSION 5.00 3.60 3.20 150 80 .60 rVUtUel "riCeSi ROBINS CHARM 5.10 4.10 1.55 1.05 IN THE PURPLE 8 50 3.25 VNinnci B. f. I The Porter— Never Chan-je. by lioxal Minstrel, tiained b Mm M. Gaver; bred by Mr. tharles S. PajrMa. WENT TO POST— 1:38. OFF AT 1:38J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood tioin stall irate. Won MsHy; Meaajd ami third diiim;. EXPRESSION, in the fiist thuht from tli* sfait. moved around the leaders when takai ..nd drew «le*ar without bein punished. ROBINS CHARM fci«.k - tst. held a s|„„t lead to the stretch, but could not match the winners cawJM speed. IN THF PURPLE was restrained tloe up, swerved slightly in the ftratcfe and was tonic well at the end. l.lBRA was touched up slij-litly «||. FAIR BID laced with the leader? to the kratcft aid tiled when rai ine ereenlv. PEC. orsULUVAM bod biief speed. Straiched— 55176 Gmokum. 117; Bourtai, 112; 550112 Slam It. 117; Guernsey Isle, 117. j j j j I FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942— l:16*i— "5 f% 1 and 3 — 110"* BaIko p"rs«- Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. J O I H j Allowances. Non-winners of ,000 twice in 1943-1944. Four-April 13-44— Pim year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 at any time, allowed 3 lbs.; ,000 in 1943, 6 lbs.; three races of any value since October 8, 9 lbs.; two races, 12 lbs.; ,500 at any time or a race *ince October 8, 15 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner .650; second, 00; third. 50; fourth, S100. Handle, 9,127. Index Horse* Eqt A Wt PP St % ]2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odci« Stit 56105 SOLLCRE wB4112 1 1 1~ T- P 1« L Bowers* H G Bedwell 215 555062 MAR-KELL wb5117 4 4 4I 3* 3* 2* F A Smith Calumet Farm 75 55262* HOMWD BND wB6116 5 5 5 5 4J 32 N" L Piersn J R Stanmver J* 10 56105 NEW MOON wb4105 3 2 2J 22 2* 4« P Roberts H L Straus 5 85 52484 ROYAL FLUSH wb 4 112 2 3 3l 4s 5 5 N Wall Vincent Cicero 19 65- Time, :2235, :47, 1:13*$. Tratk good. —- Mutuels Paid — * , Odds to , fc___ in* SOLLURE 6.30 2.70 2.50 2.15 .35 .25 MUlUel rriCeSt MAR-KELL 2.30 2.20 .15 .It I HOMEWARD BOUND 2.80 «C Winner— B. c. bv Soliel du Midi — Luress. bv Sweepster. trained bv H. G. Bedwell: bred bv Mr. H. C. Hatch. WENT TO POST— 2:07. OFF AT 2:08J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall fcate. Won easily; second and third driving. SOI. I. IRE showed his ajMal -igb turn of eaily speed, assumed command at once, increased his advantage as his rider pleased and was never menaced. MAR-KELL was not hurried through the early staees. responded mildly on the outside, but w„« no match for pie winner. HOMEWARD BOCND. far cut of it early, responded to urging and showed a sharp effort. NEW MOON faltered badly after racing, nearest the w inner for five furlongs. ROYAL FLUSH appeared to have been short. Scratched— 52539 Lord Calvert. 110. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Uoe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942-1:1035-5 1 3 — 110 Graded Allowances Class D. Purse ,800. 4- ear-J A A O I *•• *•• 120 122 lbs. Non-April 0|s ancj UpWard# Four-year-olds, lbs.; older, 13-44 — Pim winners since March 4, allowed 3 lbs.; ,500 at any time or a race in 1944, 6 lbs.; October 8, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,250; second, 00; third, 50: fourth, 00. Handle. 8,243. Index Horses F!qt A Wt PP St !4 ]a Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Stit 52537* HIGH COMMANl7wTll3 7 4 U 1" lh V C Kirk Christiana Stable 9.16 52990 MOST ALERT wb5116 5 7 6:l 2i 22 2" P Roberts Mrs J B Bond 4 05 51852 I NDLLATOR wb 4 109 3 5 5h 51 4* 3: i L Bowers* HG Bedwell 1.55 52385 RED LEVEL wb 4 109 8 3 3* 3l 3h 4 J DeLucia Leonard Levinson M.H 55595 GALLANT WITCHw 4 109 2 6 7* P 51 5i J R I.avton F A Piarulli 3 25 52533 KARELL w 4 109 4 1 41 75 !■ 6i A Snellgs* S W Labrot S3J0 52878 ROMNEY REN wb4114 6 2 1 4h 6h 7r! R Root Mrs J V Stewart 14. 6 55410 TAKE COLRAGE wb4117 18 8 8 8 8 N L Piersn Bomar Stable 27 35 Time. :2245. :4725, 1:143. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — x , Odds to v ki in* HIGH COMMAND 2130 830 4.60 9.65 3.15 1.3t MUlUel rriCeSj MOST ALERT 5.70 3.40 1.85 7C * UNDULATOR 2.70 .35 Winner — B. g. by High truest —Celebration, by Hiah Time, trained by John A. Healey ; bred by Cry T. Gravson estate. WENT TO POST— 2:38. OFF AT 2:38 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving,; second and third the sme. HIGH COMMAND disposed cif ROMNEY REX. took command leaving the backstretch, was Mfjdied along while holding, a short advantags entering the stretch, responded well when shaken up and drew clear in the closing; sixteenth under mild pressure. MOST ALFRT moved up gamely on the outside around the turn, reached the leaders, then tired. UNDULATOR was blocked while tryine. to move with MOST ALFRT. was snugged while caught in -lose quarters enteiing the stretch and closed with a rush when clear. RF!D LEVEL showed a good effort. GALLANT WITCH dropped out of it early, but closed a gap thereafter. KARELL tired early after showing in front briefly. ROMNEY REX flashed early speed. A claim of foul ml lodged against the winner, was disallowed. Scratched— 55180 Theseus. 111. SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942— 1:10*5— r / i i r 3—110. Modiste Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Al-«J O I *f D lowances. Non-winners of 50 twice other than maiden or claim -April 13-44 — Pim jng at any time. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since January 20, allowed 3 lbs.; ,500 at any time or a race since December 14, 6 lbs.; a race of any value since October 8, 9 lbs.; 00 twice at any time, 12 lbs.; 00 at any time, 15 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,400; second, 00; third, S200; fourth. 00. Handle, 01,839. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V -i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd? fl Strt 52382* BIRD HAWK wb114 6 2 2- l£ Is l4 E Arcaro Greentree Stable 1.36 55550 BIBELOT wb108 5 7 3h 2* 2J a*F A Smith Calumet Farm IM -55948 HEYORTA w 105 3 4 5| 4h 31 3* W Rudert Mrs R Feinberg 7 95 54824 BLUE AND GREY wb 117 2 5 7 7 5h 4J N L Piersn Bomar Stable 9.45 52909 ELCAN w 114 7 3 6: 5* 62 5* R Kirkpatk S A Cooper 73 65 48552 KYMARVA w 105 1 1 lh 33 41 6s D Scocca AC Paul 12180 52379 POLLY ENDER w 105 4 6 41 63 7 7 P Roberts W L Brann 3 30 Time, :22S. -47%, 1:15. Track good. i — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to k i . in* f BIRD HAWK 4.40 3.00 2.40 120 .50 .2€ Mutuei rricesi bibelot 3.80 2.90 .90 .45 * HEYORTA 3.30 .65 Winner— B. f. by Sir Gallahad III.— Kestrel, by Wrack, trained by J. M. Gaver: bred by Mi. A. B. Hancock. WENT TO POST— 3:13. OFF AT 3:14J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. BIRD HAWK was allowed tc o„st along while racing with KYMARYA, drew out when the latter stopped and was never menaced, winning in hand.1 BIBELOT, restrained while close to the leader, responded mildly when placed to pressure, but was no match for the winner. HEYORTA. shuffled back early, came between horses entering the stretch and showed a good race. BLlF" AND GREY dosed with a rush after being badly outrun through the eaily stage*. KYMARVA showed a good turn of early speed. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Air Master. April 29, 1942— 1: 43* -,—4— 110. * f 1 A ft Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 O I *f J O j|,s# Non-winners since March 4, allowed 3 Tbs.; in 1944, 6 lbs. April 13-44— Pim Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner .100; second, 50: third, 00; fourth. 0. Handle. 04.090. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Jj 1i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt ~ 52912 BLOODHOlND wu5114 1 1 lh lh 2l 2* 12 F Zehr R I Hall 4.96 55843 WEIGH ANCHOR— 1 7120 4 6 5" 41 lh V2 2* FA Smith H W Fielding 190 53490 GINO T. wb 5 109 7 5 4* 31 4-* 4* 3-i J Tamarot A -I Lacoste 23 10 53460-5 BUSt MAN wb8109 2 4 22 22 31 3h 4-r A Snellgs* -I P Harris 10 55 55565- WHITE FORD w4114 8 7 7° 6h 53 5i 5; P Roberts I J Hanlev 3.H 55452* OCR BLEN wb5115 3 3 3» V 62 62 63 L Bowers* C E Nelson 3.15 52522 FAIR ISLE w6114 5 2 63 720 7-° 7 7 R Kirkpatk R A Sin.s 4L90 43704 CANMEG «ra 5 107 6 6 8 8 8 Eased up.E CrothV LH Kraskia 108.06 Time. :2425. :495, 1:15, 1:4225. 1:492s. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to , in* BLOODHOUND 11.90 5.00 3.50 4.95 1.50 .75 M, UtUel "riCeSi WEIGH ANCHOR 3.40 2. 80 .70 40 I GINO T , 5.10 155 Winner — Br. e. by Bull Dog — Misleading, by Sweep, trained by D. P. Yene/iano: bred by CaUstiaaM Stud. Winner enteicd to be claimed for . 500. WENT TO POST— 3:43. OFF AT 3:43* EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and thiid the sanio. BLOODHOlND went to the foaM at once under hustling tactics, was well rated to the stretch, appeared beaten at that point, but .n,e «gain under strong handling to be drawing away at the end. WFTGH ANCHOR moved up gradually to the stutil,. took command at the eighth post, but tired in the closing seventy jraads. GINO T. was well pL.ced all the way and had no mishaps. BUSY MAN raced with the leadeis most of the way and faltered. «UR BLEN had no mishaps. CANMEG was eased up when hopelessly beaten. Overweight — fannies. 3 pounds. Claimed — Bloodhound by Mrs. F. I. Cranford for ,500. Attendance, 11,179 Paid; Total Mutuel Handle, 51,584.


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