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Official Racing Charts ___________ Copyright, 1944, by Triangle Publications, Int. Pimlico BALTIMORE. WD.. TUESDAY. APRIL 18, 1944— PIMLICO 1 MILE. Sixth 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 lacing 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. .30. Daily Double first and second races. Entries run as one: field horses individually. * Five pounds apprentice allowance daimed. + Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. IB Disqualified. IfiHl Dead in at. a Coupled as entry, t Mutuel field. Y Whip. S Spur?. B Blinker?. FIRST RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Shuffle Along. Nov. 3. 1923— 1:42*. %— o rj 7 ■ — I10j Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and 5/L O 5 U / mares. Claiming. Non-winners in 1944. Weight, 116 lbs. Claim-April 18-44— Pim ing price, ,300. Net value to winner ,100; second, S250; third. 00; fourth. S50. Handle. 9.618. Index Hand Eqt A Wt lP St % 52 % Sir Fin Jockevs Owners Odds Strt «B7 INDIAN GIFT w*5111 3 I 5» 4J 2»| 1J 1" L Bowers* H G Bedwell 2.05 52455 POMIVA wb7116 5 7 7* 3* il 3j 2* J West rope CDMbin 3.20 HOP SAL OLD PAL wb4116 7 1 1* 1« li 21 3i D Scoccat B W Fielding 1.90 53580s BILLS ANNE w 4 116 4 4 61 b* 4« 4« 4fc J Tammaro L G Knoche 10.10 HOT DABBY DONNA w4116 2 5 U 2l 5* 5" I* P Kirkpatk R A Sims 15.75 481fcl MY MAI LIE wb4111 1 3 2» 5i b1 fch |k ASnellgs* R Hullings 33.00 50101 BRAVE HEART wb 8 110 6 2 4- 715 7 7 7 R Adair W J Jones 02.75 AGILE DALE w5113 8 6 8 8 E..-ed up. J Matral L H King 124.10 Time. :24. :495, 1:163fe. 1:445s. 1:49. Track good. r- Mutuels Paid. , Odds to . . • ■* • INDIAN GIFT 6.10 3.60 2.30 2.05 .80 .15 Mutuel Prices* pomiva 4.60 2.50 1.30 .25 I SAL OLD PAL 2.20 .10 Winner B. in. by Peace Chance -Mm Whisk, by Whisk Broom IL, trained by H. G. Bedwell: bred by-Mr Cornelius V. Whitney. Winner enlered to b, claimed for ,300. WENT TO POST— 12:06. OFF AT 12:06 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from Mall gate. Won iriviftg; mud and third the same. INDIAN GIFT saved mound after being outiun to the lir t turn, nioyed by the leader entering the stretch and then responded to hard urging and just la»ted. POMIVA. outiun early, impioveil her position on the turn and then went to the outside to be gaining on the y inner. SAL OLD PAL opened up a lone lead in the lirM half mile hut tired badly after I erne overtaken. BILLS ANNE moved uo boldly on the turn and then hum:. DARBY DONNA vyas done after half a mile. MY MALL1E lu-.d bid rally «peed. BRAVE HEART was neyer a factor. AGILE DALE was eased up when hopelessly outrun. Overweight — Aeile Dale. 2 pound*. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oet. 30. 1942— 1:10TA— 3— ■ / o 110. Purse SI. 500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 118 5, D J U O lbs claiming price, ,500. April 18-44 — Pim Net value to winner SI. 100: second. 50: third. 00: fourth. 0. Handle, 6,183. Index Horse* Eqt A Wt PP St ]i ]2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 50139 SEA 1ETTER wb113 2 3 3 Y1 li F E Crother* M.s Ndney S Zell 2.95 50139" BRA1NSAF1RE w 108 3 4 4i 3:; 2* 2i L Boyvers* W P Wetherall 2.75 MIGHT BE ub118 8 6 6i 4s 3- 3* N Wall Mrs H S Horkheimer 16.30 49626 BOMB DOLLY w 113 6 9 9 8"" I2 4£ .1 Westrope Flamingo Farm 25.80 50139 5LENDERETTE « 113 7 8 82 7 i. i£ 5 F A Smith A B Williams 74.95 50173 FAN FAN w 113 5 2 1 2h 4i 02 C Kirk Mrs E Trueman 1.80 55909 BETANJAN w«108 4 5 5* 5* 5i 7* R Arduini* Edmar Farm 28.55 HM! PILGRIM wh115 11 2h Oh 8 8f P Roberts Phillip Godfrey 9.95 PHANATAM wb!13 9 7 73 9 9 9 .1 Thomas Frank OKeefe 114.35 Time. :23. :485. 1:16. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , .* . in* SEA LETTER 7.90 4.60 3.50 2.95 130 .75 Mutuel rNCes! brainsafire 3.60 3.10 so .55 « MIGHT BE 5.40 1.70 Wir.nei Ch. c. by High QueM M.s Lola, by Colonel Yennie. trained by C. Reynolds; bied by Miss S-ula D. K it It. Winner enlered to be claimed lor ,500. WENT TO POST— 12:36. OFF AT 12:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start cood fiom stall gate. Won easily: second and third driving. SEA LETTER yya» unhurried early, went to the front yyhen FAN FAN falteied and drew clear to yyin vyithout being extended. BRAINSAFIRE moved into contention leaving the quarter post and yyas next best. MIGHT BE caueht tiied horses in the closing quarter. BOMB POLLY closed well and yyould probably do better in a longer ra«e. FAN FAN tired after making the pace tor nearly halt a mile. PILGRIM quit to a yyalk. Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 9.70— Double Pool, 1,028. THIRD RACE I MILES. Bath. May 1. 1942— 3:49%— 4— 141. Bullseye Steeple-c r -y / Q chase Purse. Purse ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3 O J V 7 Xon-winners of a race other than hurdle or claiming races at April 18-44 — Pim recognized hunt meetings excepted. 4-year-olds, 146 lbs.; 5-year-olds, 152 lbs.; older. 153 lbs. Winners of S2.000, 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners of SI. 100 allowed 3 lbs.: of S700, 5 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. Claiming races not considered. 1 Net value to winner SI. 250; second. 00: third. 50; fourth, 00. Handle. 9,157. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 8 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt M,102 FLYING TIGER yv 4 146 7 ~~ 2 S4 34 3| l1 l"k -1 Magee Mis | duPont Weir 290 K141* SIR BLDESTEEL m 8 148 1 3 2 2" 2l ?2 25 W Leonard W G Jones 2.55 bblOE- BENEKSAR ■ fc 143 5 4 51 4» 5* 22 33 I S Hrison Mrs Henry Obre 2.05 EGB4 REFUGIO m 6141 6 5 41 6 6 5* 4* FDAdms* Mrs C E Adams 16.00 56102 MATMIMA w 6 148 2 1 1*; Is V 4= 5» W Owens Mr« Jane Fowler Bassett 4.95 f1S SANDER w4133 4 6 6 5* 4 f 6 S ONeill* Brooks p«,,ker 34.55 Time. 4:053$. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to , I D • FLYING TIGER 7.80 4.10 2.70 2.90 1.05 .35 M. utuei rricesj sir bluesteel 4.00 2.70 1.00 .35 BENEKSAR 2.40 .20 Winner — B. g. by Coup De Lyon — Tiger Toy. by Achtoi trained by J. E. Ryan: bred by Mrs. P. D. Cullman England I. WENT TO POST— 1:05. OFF AT 1:05j EASTERN WAR TIME. Sait cood Iron. tlag. Won driying: second and third the same. FLYING TIGER fenced well while well placed, nu.yed up gamely on the outside to d«po*e of MATjONIA and lasted under mi, art handling. SIR BLUESTEEL, under -tout letraint yyhile close to the leadei«. yyas caught in lo«e quarteis on the last turn, i«,.difd the le„.ic i .tlicr the final fence and fought it out willingly. BENEKSAR was allowed fo drop out of it e aily. then moyed up boldly the last time .round, but falteied after making the final jump. REFUGIO va«; in contention all the ya and bad no mishaps. MATSONTA opened up a long early lead, overjumped lepeatedk. I.uidtd b.idK ,,t the ninth fence and liud in the final quarter. SANDER yyas neyer a *erious threat Scratched— 65873 2 Treford. 148. FOIRTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. lAir Master. April 29. 1942 — 1:43?A— 4— 110. c ! i l ft Purse SI. 600. 4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. J O j U Non-winners since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.: since March 4, 5 lbs. April 18-44— Pim Claiming price, S2.000; if for less. 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to SI, 500. Wet value to winner .150: second. 50: third. 25: fourth. 5. Handle. 01,956. Indf Umms Fqt A Wt PP St ]« a "i Sir Kin Jockey Owneis Odds Strt | SBig CCM1LA MAC REE ~yT5lo9_ S 4 4 1 b1 2:i li l»k R Root J Fo-trr 21*25 5U7t MIsKI.YlNG w«5 108 7 7 and» 4 lh 2: V N Bernardo ft T I If ill 7.90 52478 CHUT CHAFF w 4 115 5 5 6- fcf 4" W 54 I Delucia Leonard L«vkMM 9 40 56106 PATRON SAINT un6116 17 7 7 S»| *• 4 C Wells I Utah 3.30 SIM CAPE MAV v. 4105 2 1 32 3| 31 4b 5« A Snellgs* N J film 7.95 56106 CRUISER m 5 117 6 3 1» 1 6 6 6; W Dahertv R «,, bbM 56KO GINOCA wb8 115 4 2 2- 2" 7 7 7 LIwiii H G Be.iwell 100 Time :245. :49. 1:1535. 1:435. 1:5fl5. Track good. r- Mutuels Paid — Odds to I D • CUSHLAMACREE 44.50 14.40 7.10 21.25 6.20 2.55 Mj. utuei rricesj misflying 820 5.00 3.10 1.50 1 CHIFF CHAFF 5.90 1.95 Winnei Bi . m, by Mr. Bones— Cushion by Nonpareil, trained by H Bm-ui. I • eo l y i E Haeyaid W.i,i.«r .il.ied to be claimed lor *1.500. WENT TO POST— 1:36. OFF AT 1:37 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start a .od Ii.hii st.JI -ae. Won driving: sec.md B*d third the same. CUSHLAMACREE, reviiained for tRMM quailei*. noyed to the trout early and then oul finished MISFLYING. The latter improved her position »,oiig to the quajfwf rxi-t, where she took cnnimand and held on yyillingh to atan be overtaking the yyinner. CHIFF « HAFF was n it njshed eaily, moved into contention on the outride, then fired as if «hort. PATRON •AINT w.«i badlv outiun e„ily and lallied in the la-t quarter. CAPE MAY «hoyyed a good elfort while nemg m raatontiafl tor wven eifMhy. CRUISER s,t the pace for Lalf » mile, then quit. GINOCA was goini easily v l,:lr veil placed for half a mile, but diopp«! light out of it when tic .uldle slipped. Ovei . eight — Cosilarnacie*. 3 piund*-: Patmn S.,n,t. 1; Cruiser, 4. Ctewned— Misflying by Joe Brogho for ,750; Gmcca by C. F. Hemic kc for 2 CM FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Air Master, April 29, 1942—1:4325—4—110. •56311 Purse U.600. 4 -year-old*, and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. J w J i i Non-winners since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 4. 5 lbs. April 18-44— Pirn Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner .150; second. 50; third 25: fourth. 5. Handle, 09,305. Index Horse; Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners OddsJlSf rt 56146:i GINO T. wB5114i3 5 4i 4* 31 1and 1 J Tammaro A J Lacoste 60 56106 BHE CADET wb6115 6 2 32 33 2l 21 23 F A Smith O S Jennings 180 55883 CRS COUNTRY wb6108 2 6 2J P|.]l 3h 3 W Ruderf Mrs R Feinbere 5 40 56146 BtSY MAN wn8106 7 7 6* 5* 5* 42 A* A Snellinits* J P Harris MJfi 52478 PROCI.A yv 4 105 1 1 V » 4 S«J 5* L Bowers* H G Bedwell 5J5 56217 POSTHASTE wb5111 5 3 7 7 66 6* 6« DSmcm Mrs N J Sakell M 40 56144 TAKE COl RAGEwn 4 110 4 4 Si 6h 7 7 7 F Zehr Bomar Stable 4 15 Time, :2425, Ai*5, 1:15, 1:432. 1:502s. Track good. r- Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to *, D.f GIN0 T 472° 103° 530 226» 41and 165 M..4...I utuei rncesf blue cadet 4.10 3.20 1.05 to i CROSS COUNTRY 4.30 1 16 Winner— B. c, by Gino— Tea Pan. by Peter Pan, trained by A. J. Lacoste; bred by Mr. W. S. Kilmer. Winner entered to be claimed for ,750. WENT TO POST— 2:06. OFF AT 2:06 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood fiom stall eate. Won driving; second and third the ame. GINO T. was well haadM all the yyay, moved around the leaders entering the stretch and, takine, tommand, won under punishment. BHE CADET, in the first flight from the start, challenged the vyinner entering the stretch and then hnne m the closine seventy yards. CROSS COUNTRY saved ground while lose to the pace, took over the lead when PROCLA tired and then fired. BUSY MAN showed a fair effort. PROCLA made the pace for nearly fl. lee-quarters and then began to drift out when tiring. POST HASTE showed nothing. TAKE COURAGE showed a dull effort. Overweight — Gino T.. 1£ pounds: Procla. 2. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Kay, Oct. 30, 1942— 1:10s.-,— 3— 5 6 3 12 110 Purse 800- 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. .T1fi Non-winners of three races since October 8 allowed 3 lbs.; two April * 18-44— Pim races, 5 lbs.; one race. 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for more, 2 lbs. extra for each S500 additional. Net value to winner .250: second, 00; third. 50; fourth 00. Handle. 12,046. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St gj jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 56145 HEVORTA wb105J 4 7 P U 3* 1" W Rudert* Mis R Feinberg Vm 54982 IDEAL GIFT m 121 8 8 5 J 3J » 23 J WeMrope Bobanet Stable 2 30 51601 TINCHEL w 108 5 1 V V 2 3» FA Smith Mrs L Viau 7 95 52482- M1LKWHITE wbUI 6 4 4h 51 4h 4" N Wall W F Hitt J7J8 56174 FEATHER -BOB wb113 3 5 7h 7 6 52 C McCreary Lt W P Chrysler 4 30 56222 HIPPOMFNES wb106 9 2 2 2 51 62 L Bowers* H G Bedwell 4 25 54865 JOEY B. w 113 1 9 9* 9* 82 73 R Adair. Charles R Fleischman 29 80 56175 BOW WAVE wb105 10 3 32 4» I2 82 A Snellings" S W Labrot 32 45 55391 JONS wb112 7 10 10 10 9h 92 C Kirk C E Nekon 35 90 55333 WHICH ACE wb113 2 6 6h 8ilO 10 R Root+ J L Friedman 13 65 Time, :2245, :48, 1:15%. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to . M,.f.,«l Pr;.A. HEYORTA 17.80 7.10 5.10 7.90 2 55 1.55 Mutuel rrices? ideal gift 400 3.30 100 65 1 TINCHEL 6.50 2 25 Winner-Ch. f. by Hey Diddle Diddle — Oitai«-t, by The Porter, fi„ined by G. Lunsford ; bred by Me««is LeBus Brothers. Winner ejitered to be claimed for 000 WENT TO POST— 2:36. OFF AT 2:37 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the *ame. HEYORTA. outrun early, moved up between horses for half a mile, saved ground thereafter and was lucky to get through in the eJeaiag sixteenth. IDEAL GIFT moved up gradually to take command entering the stretch and then fought it out willingly under strong, handling. TINCHEL outsprinted the field for half a mile, but tired a if shoit. MILKWHITE raced evenly. HIPPOMENES was used up racing with TINCHEL early. BOW WAVE i.red. JOEY B. and WHICH ACE were pinched back leaying the eate. - Overweight — Heyorta. 4j pounds. Claimed— Feather-Bob by Mrs. W. R. Bransby for ,500. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Shuffle Along, Nov. 3, 1923— 1:42 5— C 111 3—110. Toro Purse. Purse ,500. 3 year-olds. Allowances. Non-J u J J winners of ,200 twice other than maiden or claiming. Weight, April 18-44— Pim 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,250 since October 8 allowed 3 lbs.; one race of any value since December 14, 6 lbs.; of 00 three times at any time, 9 lbs.; of 00 twice, 12 lbs.; of 00 at any time, 15 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner .650; second 00: third. 50: fourth. 00. Handle. 17,898. Index Horses Eqt Wt PP St ],4 -i % Sir Fin Jockey Owners Mil Strt 55762 BLUE SASH m 115 5 6 6* 6* S 2h V F A Smith O S Jennings 5 10 55951 COMENOW wb117 1 1 1«J 1* V li 9* F Zehr Philip Godfrev 2 75 56219 TIDY REWARD wb112 4 2 4" 41 2» 3* 3* W Rudert» Mrs R Feinberg 6 45 56219 LORD CUTIS w 114 7 5 7* 74 7« 4* 4« C McCreary Lt Walter P Chrvler 35 65 56103 GREY FLARES wb105 2 4 5» 5 4 52 5» 5* N Wall T Rodrock 74 35 561033 DECLARED wb112 6 7 5* 3 V 7« 64 C Kirk W L Brann a 115 56105 PICOTKE wb1124 8 3 2» 2i 42 64 7» IWeHnpi W L Brann a 1 15 55935 SAY MISS wb 105 3 8 8 8 8 8 8 L Bowers Knollwood Stable 20 85 Coupled: a Declared and Picotee. Time, :23S, :4745, 1:14. 1:4145, 1:4625. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , D«:a-a»« BLUE 8ASH 1228 6-10 4M 5.10 2.05 T40 M..*..l utuei rricesj comenow 4.60 320 13c h I TIDY REWARD 4.20 11© Winner— Dk. b. f, by Granville— Princess Alice, by Teddy . trained by D. Yates; bred by Mie"« Ne«t * 1 ud WENT TO POST— 3:06. OFF AT 3:06 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start fair from stall gate. Won driving; second and thiid the -ame. BLUE SASH dropped o.t ei it early, then raced wide while moving tip. reached the leaders entering, the stretch and dreyv out under mild urging. COMENOW assumed command at once, opened i.p a long lead nearing the half-mile po*t ami held on gamely. TIDY REWARD held a contending position from the start, saved ground throughout and hung slightly ■ the last sixteenth. LORD CLTTS. badly outrun earlv, ducked to the iasidc entennc Ife stretch and was straightened out to close well. DECLARED moved into contention boldly mmnmt the half-mile post, but quit badly. PICOTEE tired badlv after forcing the pace for three-quarter* Scratched— 55409 Spangled Game, 120; 561452 Bibelot, 100. Oyerweight— Declared. 4 pounds; Picotee, 44; Say Miss 2. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Shuffle Along, Nov. 3, 1923— 1 :42 ft— 5 6 3 14 3—110. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and . To ,, « mares. Claiming. Non-winners in 1944. Weight, 116 lbs. Claim-April 18-44— Pun ,ng prjce, ,300. Net value to winner .100; second, 50; third, 00; fourth. 0. Handle, 14,706. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ]j % ?j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 52992 MACANT wB4116 2 3 5M P lh li J Westrope W P Wetherall 265 561773 TICKY OTIS 85111 3 7 3* P 1«| # * W Rudert* ShmI Gmhac 120 53492 TANTRUM wB6117 7 2 42 5 4 Piand W Dahertv J J Maddock 32 55 53492 TAR MISS w 6 116 1 5 6* S« 6* 5 V D Scoc.a A Paul 1575 53489 ASHAME w5lll 6 4 1* 1* 2£ 3h 55 L Bower G W Farr 4 45 51983 MI S KALOLA wb4116 5 1 * 3 52 6s b»J R Root W Elliott 1010 56177 MURKY SKY w 5 116 4 • 1 7 7 7 7 C Kirk R Livingston 39 90 Time. :24. :4«45. t1tf%, 1:44, 1:4925. Track good. r- Mutuels Paid— ., , Odds to 1 MACANT 7.38 3.20 3.10 2.65 60 55 TICKY OTIS 2 90 2 80 45 4fl TANTRUM 6.70 J 35 Winner— B. f. by Canter— Black Momma, by Light Biigode. tiained by F. A. Bon«al ; bred by Mr ] W . Martin. Winner entered to be claimed for ,300 WENT TO POST— 3:36. OFF AT 3:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won drivinR; second and third the same. MACANT was taken under tetiaint after starting well, went to the outside when moving up and won going away. TICKY OTI otf •■lewlv moved up gradually to take oyer the lead when ASHAME faltered, then held on well, but could not i»v,*t the winner. TANTRUM overtook tired horses in the Icing quaitrr. ASHAME quit badly after ■■■■■■ m a good early lead. MISS KALOLA was done early. Overyyeight — Tantrum, 1 pound. Attendance, 12,405 Paid; Total Mutuel Handle, 60,897.