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Official Racing Charts _____________ Copyright, 1944, by Trianglt Publications, Inc. Pimlico BAtTIWiORt. MD . MONDAY, APRIL 17. 1944— PIMLICO 1 MILE. Fifth day of twenty-eight-day meeting Apnl 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 cloudy. 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 Judoe. 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. Racing starts at 12:00 m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1943. .35: current meeting, .31. Daily Double first and second races. Entries run as one; field horses individually. . * Ue founds apprentice allowance claimed. + Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. E Disqualified. |0H| Dead heat, a Coupled as entry, f -Mutiirl lipid. V Whip. S Spurs, B Blinker. FIRST RACF 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942— 1:10 *5— 3— O £ Q 110* P"rse SI. 500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-O 5£ *- 9 O winners twice in 1944. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-April 17-44 — Pim winners in 1944 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. # * Net value to winner SI. 100; second, 5250; third. 00; fourth, 0. Handle. S57.846. liideii HaCM Eqt A Wt PP St li % _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds |1 Strt TbMOlf • ". »-. w~b9115~3~4 2 ~28 26 lh L Bowei** HG Bedwell .70 S9N1 WILTON w7ll5 5 1 I1 1*1 lh 27 J Tammaro lira M Georee 3.70 BMW WELL AL"RIGHTwb6115 6 3 4; 4 32 3* C Kirk I K Wjnkoop 7.60 ■MO PEACEMAKER • 4 113 2 6 6h feh 42 • P Roberts Mas Paxton Hickman 70.15 BklM BIG JACK wb6110 4 5 7 7 PJ 5s W Rudert* K P Minor 25.00 SMGt LEES J1MMIE wh6110 1 2 3i ?» 5* 6J, N Bnardo* Mrs L M Han-en 9.50 5Z9 DOROTHY POMPwb8110 7 7 5" 5i 7 7 R Root V Elliott 18.65 Time. :235. :48S, 1:17. Track heavy. , — Mutuels Paid—, , Odds to , . . I n • t F0G0S0 3.40 2.50 2.20 .70 .25 .10 Mutuel Prices! wilton 3.30 2.60 .65 .30 t WELL ALLRIGHT 2.70 .35 Winter Ch. . ly lack High— Paloma. by Golden Sap, trained by H. G. Bedwell: hied by Mr. Browne! Combs. V -iii.tr entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 12:01. OFF AT 12:02 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. FOGOSO. unhurried while close hi eaily, moved lo the leader entering the -tretili and eot up to win in a hard drive, despite being carried out beyond ihe center of the track. WILTON "-piinted into a lone early advantase. responded to hard riding, but ,uid not withstand the challenge t the winner. WELL ALLRIGHT was best of the others, but did not UmttM, PEACEMAKER overtook tired betaes. BIG -TACK, outrun early, closed some ground despite running into Inilill while lugging in. LEES JIMM1E quit badly. DOROTHY POMP was outrun after being pinched h«n t »it nng ihe stretch. Scratched— 50001 Light Tide. 115: 43913 Sack. 110; 56101 Blicky Boy. 115: 44460 Sals Sister, 105; *tf *0 Bail Me Out. 113; 53527 Todcan. 115; 42282 Dispurr. 110; 50621 Link. 113: 39600 Walter Haight. 115. Claimed — Fogoso by J. W. Heinicke for .500. SECOND RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. fHasteville, April 27, 1942— : 52 3 i— 2— 110. s *y r q Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight. 118 lbs. 5 O L O y claiming price, ,500. April 17-44 — Pim Net va|ue t0 wjnner .100; second, 50; third. 00: fourth. 0. Handle. 3,300. Ma Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt " CHESTING w~lf8~2_l Pj F l6 F A Smith .1 P .Tones 8~95 HAMMER-LOCK w 118 3 2 tt 2 | 22 F Zehr f IT Inilill 3.35 r 96.* VALDINA HAVEN m 115 4 5 4 3 3h N Coule F W Hooper 5.85 CHERRY POP wll5 7 9 52 4l 45 P Robert? Greentree Stable 3.70 RAVY DANCE w 115 5 4 P 5s 5i J Westrope M A Cushman a 2.60 OAKLING w 113 8 7 6 6i 6£ R -Adair W G Jones a 2.60 OJATRE CALL w 118 9 8 7* ?h 7£ R Root B B Jones 29.05 5M70 1NSOLATE « 118 6 6 8*8 8* N Wall I H Louchheim 12.25 MR PROPAGANDA w 113 1 3 9 9 9 R Arduini* Mis R H Heiehe 22.00 Cc.ipleid: a Navv Dance and Oakling. Time. :255. :52. :59%. Track heavy. , — Mutuels Paid— , Odds to s »i , in- CHESTING 1990 9.60 880 t 95 3.80 3.40 MUtUel rriCeSi HAMMER-LOCK - 570 4.70 1.85 1.35 * VALDINA HAVEN 5 70 1.85 Winner — Ch. g. by Chestnut Oak-Limited, by Stimulus, trained by J. P. Jaaws; bred by Mr. J. P. Jones. Wiiiiiei entered to lie claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 12:32. OFF AT 12:33 EASTERN WAR TIME. Stait good from -tall agte. Won easily ; se ond and third driving. CHESTING assumed command at once. drew out eiaually and was going easily at the finish. HAMMER-LOCK was closest to the winner from the stait, but was overmatched. VALDINA HAVEN was in close quarters entering the stretch. CHERRY POP began slowest and made up some eround. NAVY DANCE raced into contention, but tired in the stretch drive. Ihe other* failed to reach contention. Scratched— Hill Fox, 118. Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 9.00— Double Pool, 3,484. THIRD RACE 2 MILES. Bath, May 1, 1942— 3:4935— 4— 141. Purse ,500. C L *% 7 4 -year-olds and upward. Steeplechase. Claiming. 4-year-J O L I U . o|ds 145 jbs 5-year-olds, 151 lbs.; older, 153 lbs. Non-winners April 17-44— Pim cf 50 twice since October 15 allowed I lbs.; of 50 since then, 5 lbs.; one race since October 1, 7 lbs.; non-winners since August 30, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,750, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner SI. 100; second, 50: thiid. 00; fourth, 0. Handle, 5,767. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 8 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 81 Strt MSP WINGED HOOFS w7 143J, 4 3 2"M V I* V N Brownf C Mahlon Kline 2.55 56102 Ml FLD DRUMS™ 7 147 2 1 ¥ 4« 5»« 2* 23 E Roberts Nat Ch man 2 30 56141 ROU6EM0NT w9147 3 2 U 2« t* ,3" 3» J S H*rae« lohn Boslev Jr 195 56141 ST. PATks DAYws9144 15 5 5 4 4 4 H Cruz Thos T Molt 5.30 MM hlKo w5142 5 4" 51 U* rider. M Coakley Mn Louise E Stoddard Jr 25.40 | Time. 4:122$. Track heavy. - Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to i KA..f..l Prlz-arf WINGED H00FS 710 34§ 260 255 70 .30 mUTUel rriCeSi MUFFLED DRUMS 320 270 60 35 « ROUGEMONT 2.60 .30 Wio B. e. by Gino— Sun Damei. by Sun Bii„r. trained by M. H. D «.u : bred bv Mr. W. S. Kilmer. Wii,!,*, «Mterfd in be laimed for ,750. WENT TO POST— 1:00. OFF AT 1:00 EASTERN WAR TIME. St.it cod fatal tlas. Won handily: second and third drivine. WINGED HOOFS, howine eood speed and fencing wrll throughout, shook otf repeated] l hallenees from ROUGEMONT. was shaken up near the tinal Im m ..id di.u out lo win in hand. Ml IFFLED DIUMS was restrained for a mile, moved up boldly oh the hadntivtdi, but could not seriously menace the winner. ROUGEMONT, well placed throughout could not siayw il, i lie u.nncr and tired bdly in the bsl quarter. ST. PATRICKS DAY fenced poorly and was outrun M tee way. KINEO was in contention lor a mile, but landed badlv and last hr] lidcr .,t "the twelfth fence Scratched— 65823 * Treford. 141; 521543 Pat Ganado. 147; 52763 Ossabaw. 150; 561413 Seafioht, 145 • 0. i rteithU— Winded HooK 2 pounds: Kineo. 3. IOI RTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942— 1:103%— 3— "5 f 1 7 1 1,0- Purs* 11,806. 3-vear-olds. Maidens. Fixed weights. Weight. ... ■*• ,1 S- April 1.-44 Pim Net vaue t0 wmner ji.250: second. 00: third. 50: fourth. 00 Handle. 4,211. mlm*M Hoi-e« Ectt A Wt PP_St 4 J2 Str Fin Jo.keys Owner? Odds Strt Xtm HKC.OAIi ub120 2 3 5 Jh 11 p D Scocca li s V I eona.d 4 00 I KU3PGORGE1 w«ll5 1 7 3" 2i 2i 23 A SnellV* S W I.abrot 5 30 •7201 MOI.1.1ANN ullO I 2 1" 1 5« PJ L Bowers* MisETrueman 23.95 M1TZFOOT wl20 8 5 + 5« 5" #» 1 Westrpef Mrs p Rothfu" 13 55 «■•* ART BHOWN wB120 7 1 U 4* 4«4 5« C McCrearv John A Manful 3 20 Mm MINSTREL SONC a 120 A 8 |*l p 6" a| P Robens Mm Pav.on Hickman 7.25 CELL TALE a 120 6 11 10 8 9* 7 | .1 R LaMo. Grata* stable 62 80 MAVMWTE a 120 9 4 7* fch 71 gb N ,01l]e M A Caarawra 3 45 WMSLATESUr -115 5 9 |i a 8. 9:, P KilKp-,-k SACaaptrJ, 70.90 I b4*i b TWOFOLD «. 120 10 10 11 WWW R Root Mn Guv v«iv 6610 I I BTTW SHARE CROMER am 120 11 f tMl 11 11 r Adair V L Shea «J6 I Time. :233. :49 5. 1:11. Track heavy. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , KAntiifil Priroci BEGGAR 10.00 5.60 4 90 4W 180 1.45 rviuTuei rrices gorget 60 470 230 135 1 MOLLIAMN 9.t0 3M WlaaM B. r. ly CrainRa Rap uai Taca, by Royal Mii.M.el. traiwaJ i D. Vales; bred by Gntatrw rivi la. WENT TO POST— 1:32. OFF AT 1:33i EASTERN WAR TIME. St«..t iood tu.ui Mall cate. Waa easily; raeaeal and third dr.vmt. BEGGAR m.u eoi..K easily trials •itbia MmI,,,,,. ajstancc m the eariy stagas, rafad t.ourd to the state*, araal araaaai the leader to take naa-•MtMl am i hen dien out without brine pla.ed to punishment. GORGET moved up with the winner, but was Saraaraataaar". MOLLFANN »* ,,« P-" f" a Lalf. but f.,. BUT/ FOOT ,a,ed evenh. . ,. airi?!- r-.nie w.th the early leaders. MINSTREL SONG overtook tired ho.ses in the ite.l NAMt.AlK showed nattime. Suatrhecf— 5*174 Stolen Kiss. 115: 56173 Third Trial, 120 1 Swishjwash. 115: 56173 Fan Fan, 115. # * | i FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, ItM 1 lilt 1 5 6 2 7 2 110, Purse *1700- *year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4 vear-« olds* 12° ,bs; older nZ ,bs- Non-winners twice in 1944 allowed April -T t i-m -44— »- Pim 3 iDS.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner .200; second, 75: third, S125; fourth. 00. Handle, 08,809. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ]j jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Ouos Strt 45254 MY -IAY wbIIIII 2 1 31 ll 1 lh L Bowers* H Bruce iT1 56106 MAE CASE wb4112 4 7 1* 51 2h 2* C MeCreary J L Friedman 4 20 45537 TWOTIMER m 4 109 6 3 2 21 32 3* D Scocca G T Strother a 8 25 54982 NO QUOTA a 4 117 9 4 41 3 4* 4 J West rope OSullivan Farm 7 75 48237 ASK AUNT ADA wb51U 7 6 5J 4£ 5* N N Wall Mrs J B Bond t 4 10 534602 WISE TIMMlE wn6116 5 9 9 V 6- 6« R Root G T Strother a 8 25 47073 BECOMI.Y wb 6 1128 5 62 7s 7 7« C Kirk Mrs G Needy i 4 10 48364 ROXSPLR wb4114 3 8 8i 9 8l 83 P Roberts Howell E Jackson 11970 52960 JOHNS TEDDY ««4114 12 lh 82 9 9 J R Lay ton E Moxley 29 25 Coupled: « Twotimer and Wise Timmie: b-Ask Aunt Ada and BecomU. Time. :235, :4845» 1:16. Track slow. - Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , 11 , -a ra » t JAY JAY 4.30 3.10 2.50 1.15 .55 25 Mutuel Prices? mae case 410 3.30 105 §5 t TWOTIMER a-Entry 3.40 70 Winner — Ch. u. by Wise Counsellor— Dry Girl, by Messenger, trained by J. H. C. Forbe«; Vied by Mr. Howard Bruce. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:02. OFF AT 2:04 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start c;ood from stall eate. Won driving; second and third the same. JAY JAY raced in the tipst Ktfal from the start, moved around the leaders on the turn, opened up a i lear advantage entering the stielth and just lastedesjnder good handling. MAE CASE saved ground while moving up, reached the winner «i the sJX-teenth post, but hung in the final drive. TWOTIMER raced with the pacemaker throughout, but faltered in the closing eighth. NO QUOTA was going easily when close to the leader, but failed to respond to jes*„r«. ASK AUNT ADA raced evenly. JOHNS TEDDY tired. Scratched— 52479 Bola Mowlee. 106. Overweight — Beconily, 1 pounds. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 3d, 1942— 1:10s 5— 3— C £ 2 7 110- Hy£ro P«rse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Al- . lowances. Non-winners of two races in 1943-44 other than April 17-44— m Pim claiming. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners of 83,500 at any time allowed 3 lbs.: one race of any value in 1944, 6 lbs.; since October 8, 9 lbs.; since August 1, 12 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner .400; second, 00; third, S200; fourth. 00. Handle, 10.446. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd Sirt 56144-* UNDULATOR wn4106i 4 3 lh V- 1J 1 I. Bowers* H G Bedwell T50 48222 1.1TT.E WTZARDws 4 118 3 5 4£ « 2h 2* P Roberts Bomar Stable 9 05 523072 ABRASION wb7122 7 4- 3" 2h 3a 3h C Kirk G T Strother 145 52607 BRIGHT ARGOSY w 4 109 2 6 6* 4» 4* 4* R Arduini* C Mahlon Kline tl.?0 45259 CHAI.I.EDONNA w 4 103 6 2 5* 6* 5a 9 F A Smith W L Brann 18 20 523812 TRACE HEART wb4109 1 1 25 62 6h R Root B B Jones 42 20 40362 ED1E JANE wb 4 1055 7 7" 7»» 1 7 F Zehr M Marmorstein 1145 52484 ASCERTAIN wb4108 8 8 8 8 t?4 up. C McCrearv John A Manfu«o 2195 Time. :235. :49, 1:17. Track slow. / — Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to , U..»...l D.:,*.f UNDULAT0R 5M 3-20 24° 1 5« 6° 20 MUtUel rriCeSj LITTLE WIZARD 5.90 3.00 1.95 50 * ABRASION 2.40 20 Winner— Dk. b. c. by Pompey— Black Wave, by Sir Gallabad III., tiained by H. G. Bedwell brad bv Mr. A. Hancock and Mis. R. A. Van Chef. WENT TO POST— 2:31. OFF AT 2:33 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but ASCERTAIN. Won driving; seiond and third the „,„«,. UNDULATOR shook otf TRACE HEART early, was challenged in mid-stretch, but responded gamely to BaausaaaaM to draw clear near the finish. LITTLE WIZARD moved into contention gradually, appeared to ae feen in close quarters in mid-stretch and faltered in the drive. ABRASION . hallenged boldlv nearing tie ajaarSSt posf, but tired and apparently needed the lace. BRIGHT ARGOSY raced evenly. TRACE HEART *»• done early. ASCERTAIN appeared to have dwelt at the start. Scratched— 45834 First Son, 116; 52038 Sea Frolic, 103; 56105 Castleman, 108. Overweight— Undulatoi. 3£ pounds; Trace Heart. 1; Edie Jane, 2L. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Shuffle Along, Nov. 3, 1923-l:«s-5 6 2 7 4 3— 110. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Bred and foaled *~ . . in Maryland. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Winners in 1944. lbs. April 17-44 %m — Pim extra. Non-winners twice since October 8 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, SI. 500. Breeder of winner to receive SI 00. Net value to winner .100; second, 50; third, 00; fourth, 0. Handle, 9,718. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % ]£ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Oriu« Sttt 56107 BABY BOY w 5 112 4 2 2J 2* lh lh p D Scocca C E Farr 455 53489 GRD VENTURE wb5115 5 4 5* •« Q 2* 2* A Sneliings H M Simpson 22 80 52481 SCARCANTER an 6 1146 6 63 6* 4 32 3 J West rope W P Wetherall I 35 530182 GOLD.N MOWLEEw 6 112 7 7 7 7 5* 4* 4«* C Kirk W Elliott 2 55 56101 TRUE LASS a -4 110 2 1 1» 12 34 5* 5* L Bowers* Mrs V Leonard 2 00 56146 FAIR ISLE w 6 118 1 3 4« W V 6 64 P Kirkpatk R A Sims I1JI 56217 CRUCIBLE wb4107 3 5 33 PJ 7 7 7 W Rudert* Frank Papiano 45 80 Time, :245, :49. 1:17%. 1:45, 1:5025. Track slow. r— Mutuels Paid — * , Odds to s Mutuel r rices grand venture 16.70 7.70 735 2 85 I SCARCANTER 3.50 5 Winner— Lt. ch. e. by English Knight— Beauty B.. by Clapnap. trained by J. M. Welch: hied by Mr. Wallace D. Blick. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500 WENT TO POST— 3:00. OFF AT 3:01 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BABY BOY, well plai ed throughout, took over the lead when TRUE LASS faltered, turned back the challenge of GRAND VENTURE entering ihe stretch and drew away under a mild drive. GRAND VENTURE moved up between horses to reach ihe leader, but hung in the last sixteenth. SCARCANTER. badly outrun early, circled the field to reach lealiatiaa and faltered in the closing eighth. GOLDEN MOWLEE was moving into contention soon after leaving ihe quarter post, but was taken up when caught in close Sjaarters. TRUE LASS made the tarlv pa. e bat aaal badly. CRUCIBLE was done after half a mile. Scratched— 54962 Little Bud, 102; 52992s Macant. 108. Overweight — Scarcanter, 24 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Air Master, April 29, 1942— 1: 43 35— 4— 110. 5275 Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners "f w *. I J twjce in 1944 Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners in 1944 allowed 5 lbs. April 17-44— Pim Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner .100; second, 50; third. 00; fourth. 0. Handle, 25,423. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 14 ].s Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 54827 MOLASES BILLwb11120 7 9 9« 9« 7* 44 14 I Westrope Mrs W W Adams ~T3fj 561073 GUERRILLA wb7115 6 2 21 14 32 3» 2* J Tammaro Mrs C D Toothman 5 05 56101 TOWN HALL w 5 115 9 4 52 44 2h 24 3 C Kirkf E C Smith 815 52855 WICKCLIFFE GAI.w 4 110 3 7 8« V 6h 64 44 R Root L Wilson JH 35 55920 ONE LINK wb5110 5 6 14 34 4 54 5h R Arduiui* H Kaplan 2190 40925 CREEPY MOUSE w 7 110 1 1 3h 2« 1 lh fci L Bowers* H G Bedwell 3 25 47203 BISCNE BLUE wb10115 4 3 64 64 6 7« 7- F Zehr Bomar Stable 5 90 56101 WHO REIGH wb6110 8 10 10 10 10 83 8s R Fit/g-ald+ N J Fillman 1391 55971 FECKLESS wb4115 2 8 7 8* 83 9* 9 R Adair V L shea 7 80 53530 MftSEN wb 5 115 10 6 44 51 94 10 10 D Scoca Mrs G H Pearce »J5 Time, :243j5, :49%. 1:1645. 1:4545, 1 :523s. Track slow. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to n KA..I-..AI D..f MOLASSES BILL 8.60 4.60 3.50 3.30 1.30 76 /ViUtuei rnces? guerrilla 5.10 3.50 155 75 TOWN HALL 4.80 1.40 Winner- Br. g, by Challenger II.— Molasses Jane, by B..llot. nained by George Alexandra; hied by Biaiimasile Farm. Winner entered to be claimed tor 000 WENT TO POST— 3:32. OFF AT 3:32| EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. MOLASSES BILL, outrun e.nK. worked his way up between horses to the stretch, went to the outside of the leaders and, taking command inside the eighth post, won drawing away: GUERRILLA raced on the outside from the start and had no aaasaaaa. TOWN HALL improved his position steadily, appeared headed for a win in the stretch, but tired Wit k I IFFE GAL. caught tired horses in the stretch. ONE LINK tired. CREEPY MOUSE took command e.tfiing ihe stretch and tired badly. BISCAYNE BLUE failed to menace s€Ii0usly. Scratched— 56107 Gendarme, 115. Attendance, 13,855 Paid; Totol Mutuel Handle, 39,004.