Official Racing Charts: Pimlico, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-20

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— - I Official Racing Charts ; 5 Copyright, 1944, by TrtanaJt Publications, Int. __ ____—— I Pimlico ! I BALTIMORE MD . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. 1944— PIMLICO 1 MILE. Seventh day of twenty-e.ght-day mec-lmg 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 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 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. .25. Daily Double first and second races. Entries run as one: field horses individually. « * Fie pounds apprentice allowance claimed. t Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. E Disqualified. fjSl Dead ht.it. a Coupled as entry. f-Mutuel ticld. V Whip. S Spur". B Blinker. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILlTTbut of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942— 1:10 3 5— 3— j -3 110- Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Maryland, j c L. C n J O 5 J U claiming. 4-year-olds. 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Winners in 1944, April 19-44— Pim 2 lbs. extra. Non-winners twice since October 8 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Breeder of winner to receive 00. Net value to winner ,100; second, 50; third, 00; fourth, 0. Handle, 7,169. Index Ho7sJm__ Kq/Ta" Wt PP~St % ]2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds gjtrt "5621 V* CAiTt MOWLEE wb4112 6 6 4l 2l l1 1- P Roberts Mrs Chester A Lyon 2.95 ■ 52104 PUNCMDRUNK w 6 113 8 8 82 7h 7 2" N Coule Mrs Welch Mrawbndge MM SHOO* GOLDEN BABE wb4107 5 2 3 4» 2i 3» F Zehr W Elliott 10.10 66101 B11CKY BOY w5114 7 5 S» 5*1 3 4"k D Scocca Mrs E R Mitchell ».10 ■-3527 IODCAN w5114 4 10 91 9* 8" 5 C Kirk E B Townsend KM 66218 WAR SHY wb 4 111 12 7 7 6 6l 61 R Root J K Wynkoop 8.0b 66217 • REMOLKE ab 8 118 1 1 lh 31 51 7 i W Daherty J E Simmons b.15 62855 PATHFINDER wb 5 110 10 9 104 8l 9« 81 I Tanimaro Geo Mohr lb 8b 62958 WAR AGENT wb4107 2 ? 2 1* P. 9* L Bowers* Mrs H Walters Jr 3.80 42.606 BKOOKIK BOY w 7 109 3 11 11« IP H« 10« N Berndo* Mr- E R Routt 88-55 1*41 FAIR KAY1K1NAwh41.11 11 4 bj 10* Iff 11* W Kirk -I W Eraser 3.10 HAIMH" wb4114 912 12 12 12 12 Y Bracciale C O Rus-ell mM Time, :232s. :49. 1:164s- Track slow- , — 2 Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to s . GALLANT M0WLEE 7.90 4.40 3.20 2.95 1.20 60 , -. Mutuel Prices? punchdrunk io.«o 100 4.40 4.00 I GOLDEN BABE 6.60 2 30 Winner-Br. t. by Mowlee-Syhia G.. by Gallant Fox. trained by F. A Bonsai; bred by Mrs. 1 bester A I yon Winner entered to be claimed tor ,600. WENT TO POST— 12:07. OFF AT 12:07 EASTERN WAR TIME. a Start eood from stall gate. Won easily ; second and thud driving. GALLANT MOWLEE. in the fust flight fiom the Mart, moved to the front enieiiiig the strech and. drawing clear. xon easily. PI NCHDRLNK outrun earlv was taken to the outside tor the stretch run and closed with a rush. GOLDEN BABE showed good speed" thioughout and held on eameh. BLICkY BOY failed to re-pond to pressure in the stretch. TOUCAN moved up gradually and showed a fair effort. WAR SHY raced in contention for half a mile, then failed to tally. REMOLEE tired after showing in lront for three furlongs. WAR AGENT tired after racing vdi the pacemaker in the early Mages. , . ... ... Scratched-532853 Rough Amos, 114; 56101 Nick. 114: 53418* Sump.n, 111; 33882 Sweet Miss, 109. Overweight- lunchdniiik, 4 pounds; Fair Kantiina. 4; Rauinic. 2. ________ SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942— l:10?.v— 3— r • ■ r i HO. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-J O i J I winners twice in 1944. Weight, J20 lbs. Non-winners since April April 19-44— Pirn l allowed 3 lbs.: in 1944, 6 lbs. Claiming price. ,500. Net value to winner ,100; second. 50: third, 00; fourth, 0. Handle, 1,615. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP. St 34 k Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 61924 GINGER MAN w 4 109 7 2 2j P U l1 R Fitzgald* E Warner 23 05 64834 TOONERYILLE w.5114 3 1 l1 H P *H I WeMrope Bobanet Stable 125 63487 SOME WHERE un4114 2 6 6fi 5" 31 V Bracciale V S McChntock 11.65 63488 EAST LIGHT wB4104 5 4 bA 4* 31 V R Arduini* Mrs M Reed 21.60 41220:i PAT OSEE wb4114 4 3 3s 3 53 5* .1 Tanimaro Geo Mohr 1.10 63492 AlABO/O wb 4 109 6 7 7 7 7 i| A Snelling? H M Simpson 61.45 KSM RO« h PHNG RIPw 4114 1 5 4 6 61 7 R Adair Mrs T Kellis 46.70 Time. :232. :48S- 1:175. Track slow. Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , , _ . t GINGER MAN 48.10 10.40 4.60 23.05 4.20 1.30 ! MutUel PriCeSi T00NERVILLE 3.70 3.00 .85 .50 ! I SOME WHERE 3.70 85 Winner Ch. c. by Swashbuckler - Infurl, by Gallant Fox, trained by H. C Brimmer; bred by Mr. Japan •"•.« r. Ir. Winner enteied to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 12:37. OFF AT 12:37 EASTERN WAR TIME. Stall good fiom stall gate. Won di:inc: second and third the same. GINGER MAN laced closest to TOONERVILLE, went around the latter to take command, then ducked to the rail to win under pressure. TOONERV1LI.E made the pace for nearly half a mile, was hard ridden in the final stages, but was not good enough. O.ME WHERE improved her position gradually and showed a good race. EAST LIGHT moved into coi.tenion enUi.ne the Stretch, but tired thereafter. PAT OSEE wa« shoit. The others showed nothing. Scratched— 42879 Brass King. 114; Hooey. 109; 423273 Bastinado. 114: 56218 Sorgho, 109; 48517 Mango, 114. Oveiwcichl Some Where. 5 pound*. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 84.90— Double Pool, 9,940 THIRD RACE 2 MILES. Bath, May 1, 1942— 3:49*.%— 4— 141. Annibal Steeple- « p « chase Purse. Purse ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 5/ ■ ■» 3 * Xon-winners of ,500 in 1943-44. 4-year-olds, 145 lbs.; 5-year-April 19-44— Pirn olds, 151 lbs.; older, 153 lbs. Winners of ,500 in 1943-44 other than hurdle or claiming, 3 lbs. extra; of ,000 in 1943-44, 5 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,000 twice in 1943-44, other than claiming if a non-winner of ,000 at any time allowed 3 lbs.; of ,000 or 50 three times in 1943-44 other than claiming. 5 lbs.; of 50 twice in 1943-44, 7 lbs.: of 50 or 00 three times in 1943-44 other than claiming, 9 lbs.; of 00 twice in 1943-44, 11 lbs.: of 00 in 1943-44, 13 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,250; second, 00: third. 50: fourth, 00. Handle, 0.442. Index Hur«e« EqtAWtPPSt 4 8 12 15 Fin Jot keys Owners Odd Strt 56317 CADDIE w 6 156 6 4 2J 2* 2 5 1 E Roberts Rokeby Stable a 1.30 56102 BILL tOFFMAN m 5 140 1 1 1*4.1* li 2s 2s Brooks Mrs Arthur White 10.75 5260f Bl RMA ROAD n5151 3 2 V 3i 3£ 3s 3* J Maeee Mrs E duPont Weir 2.35 56317* PAT GANADO - m 11 140 2 6 6 6 5» 42 41 W Owenf Edward Q McYitty 3.95 VlbS FREDERIC II. w 7 153 5 3 35 6 5i 5» .T S Hrison I Bieber a 1.30 52763 OSSABAW ■ 10153 4 5 54 4j •" t t N Brown Mi« Henry S Horkhein.er 9.05 Vijp|»«L t, Caddie and Pal Ganado. Time. 4:084s- Track slow. /— Mutuels Paid — i Odds to v . i , | n • £ CADDIE a-Entry 4.60 3.00 2.10 1.30 .50 .05 Mutuel Prices? bill coffman 6.10 3.00 2.05 .50 I BURMA ROAD 250 .25 Wmi. i Bi i. iv Link Bov Blown Jill, by Jackdaw, tiained by J. T. kinner: bied by Mr. G. S. V.i.b | Fuel. WENT TO POST— 1:05. OFF AT 1:06 EASTERN WAR TIME. x vi,.,, L,H„ j,,,,,, iIjm. V.,ii handily ; second and third diiving. CADDIE was , lo«e up thiouehout. was can nd wide whfii trying to overtake the leader, but. lespoiidinn; gamely appioaching the last fence, won in •land. BILL COFFMAN cet a good pa e while lcii ing well, went wide into the stretch, but could not withstand I the winner. BURMA ROD w.i* hud held while in i onleiition, *aed gioiind when hallenging, but ma not good «iiougli. PAT GANADO niov - l into contention after a mile, but hobbled at the tenth feme. FREDERIC II. had i:o ■illllll OSSABAW allied mildly alter a mile and one half am tired. Scratched— 527633 Bank Note. 153. FOlRTH RACE 4 1-2 FCRLONGS. Hasteville, April 27, 1942— :5235— 2— 110.1 * r O Purse ,700. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Non-winners of 5r O .3 J J two races. Weight, 118 lbs. Winners of ,500. 2 lbs. extra. Maid-April 19-44 — Pirn ens allowed 5 lbs. Net value to winner ,200; second. 75: third. 25: fourth, 00. Handle. 3,043 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St lj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 86447 NOT SO 43000 ub113 .f" 2 P li ll F Zehr Bomar -table 2.35 5tl71 BELFONDA ■ 118 6 4 2 2a 23 C Kirk Salubria Statile 130 FIVE THIRIY m 108 2 5 W ~™ 3* R Arduini* Colin Ma» Leod 905 EM4t PONAMAU wb113 4 6 S» 41 4 J R Lav ton 0 L Bonifay 15.90 54625 TAWN1 w 113 1 1 W $ V R Adair Cedar Faun 1000 54037 BABIANA »vell3 5 3 6 6 6 N Coule F W Hooper " 6.55 Time. :245. :50"5. :573. Track slow. kA , in • NOT SO GOOD 6.70 3.30 2.70 2.35 65 .35 MUrUel rriCeSi BELFONDA 2.70 2.30 .36 .15 FIVE-THIRTY 3.00 .50 Wiiiki Bit. f, i Ciand Slam-Giand Gill, by Jean Yaljean, tiained bv R. E. Polf; bied bv Mr. P. A Ma.k.i. WENT TO POST-136. OFF AT 1:37 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start t od tioin Mali gate. Won lining: -eiond and third the same. NOT SO GOOD splinted into the •July lead v.h.le going rather easily, was taken undtr lestraint after assuming command and then lesponded f:"i r, wbtn sl,ak n up to bold BELFONDA sale. The latter wa« slower getting undei way than in pievious ■tait, moved into swond place eail, but could not leach the winner. FIVE THIRTY showed a fair •ffort and n.av have needed the ia «. PONAMAU raugbt a Cued h«is«. TAWNY Cued alter showing early speed. BABIANA laced wide and never ■ i .... I 5 ; I ! I ! ! FIFTH RACE 4 1-2 FCRLONGS. Hasteville, April 27, 194and— :52%— 2— 110. A 7 R A Seventeenth Running BOWIE KINDERGARTEN STAKES. ,000 O J J 1 Added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Weight, 116 lbs. Winners of April 19-44 — Pim ,000 or two r?ces, 3 lbs. extra; ot ,000 or ,000 twice or three races of any Value, 6 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 4 lbs. Owner of winner to receive a trophy. Net value to winner ,150; second, ,000; third. 00; fourth, 50. Handle, 05,466. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 55176 TIMELESS wb!22 1 1 12 V l*J J Westrope Mrs Colin MacLeod 120 55103 HOOP JR. vll6 6 6 6 3h 2* N Coule F W Hooper 5 55 56170 SHAKO w 116 4 2 4 4i 3i I Tanimaro S W Labrot 9 30 55350 DON CHANCE we 119 3 4 22 2l 42 V Borsell W A Coleman 5 35 561703 SEA BEES w 112 2 3 3h 5£ 5h L Bowers Brookfield Farm 7 80 56100:; SEA RAFT we 112 5 5 5 6 6 P Robert* MH I duPont Weir 5 80 Time, :23ts, :4925, :5625. Track slow. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to n • i TIMELESS 4.40 3.00 2.40 1.20 .50 .20 Ml utuel Prices? hoop jr 4.6c 3.10 1.30 55 shako 4.00 100 Winner — Ch. c, by Grand Tinie--Moie La*s, by Kai Finn, tiained ly G. M. Odoni : bred by Mr. o*m MacLeod. Jr. WENT TO POST— 2:07. OFF AT 2:07| EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from Mall gate. Won easily; second and third driying. TIMELESS held a short lead while unde early restraint, drew out easily when shaken up and won as his lider pleaded. HOOP JR. lacked speed to stay with the early leadeis, lovt ground when bettering his position and closed with good speed. SHAKO raced in contention throughout, saved ground entering the stretch and held on well. DON CHANCE was used up trying to stay with the the early leader. EA BEFS showed aily speed and tired. SEA HAFT raced greenly and need5 education. Scratched— 561702 Peace Parley, 112; 56170 Faba. 109: 557353 Panacea. 116; 56142 Lubra. 10S; Alexis, 112. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Shuffle Along, Nov. 3, 1923-1:425-r f. -J c c 3 — 110. Graded Allowances Class D. Purse ,800. 4-year-T olds and upward. Non-winners in 1944. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; April 19-44 — Pim older, 122 lbs. Non-winners since October 8 allowed 3 lbs.; since September 1, 6 lbs.; since August 1, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,250: second, 00; third. 50: fourth. 00. Handle. 10.417. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 *g -4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 55949 MOROCCO SIR wb5117 3 2 9 2* F I2 I* V Borsell* G T Strother 3 55 55753 RED WRACK wb 7 122 1 4 6 6 6 4 22 J Wofaapa Mrs M Knieriem 3 30 56144 RED LEVEL wb4115 6 6 45 4* 22 2* 3£ J DeLucia Leonard Leyinson 2 20 55810 ANZAC wb5122 5 5 5« 5s 5£ 3 48 P Robert H I, Donovan 4JB 56221 SINSHO w 5 111 2 1 2h 3i 43 53 5« J MaJpkra* Allan H Smith 1625 52910 INDIAN SIN wb5116 4 3 l2 lh 32 6 6 C Kirk Mrs E Trueman 8 05 Time, :23%, :W/5, 1:1 5 5, 1:44-*5, I4ML Track slow. , — Mutuels P,aid — N , Odds to , n • t MOROCCO SIR 9.10 4.70 3.10 3.55 1.35 .55 Ml utuel rricesf red wrack 4.10 2.90 1.05 .45 l RED LEVEL 2.60 .30 Winner — B. e. by Morocco— Bellona, by On Watch, trained by A. F. East; bred by Mr. E. E. Watson. - WENT TO POST— 2:36. OFF AT 2:36J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily: second and third driing. MOROCCO SIR. sore going to the post, raced in the first flight from the start, nioyed to the front when INDIAN SUN faltered, opened a commanding lead and won in hand. RED WRACK, badly outrun early, closed with a rush when able to get through on the rail enteiing the stretch. RF"D LEVEL was unprepared at the start, moved into contention early, but could not stay with the winner. ANZAC failed to tally. SUNSHO was cut off by the two leaders near the five-eighths povt and did not threaten thereafter. INDIAN l"N showed early speed and tired badly. Scratched— 51257 Identic, 112; 52910 Connachta, 117. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Air Master, April 29, 1942— 1:43 H— 4— 110. t / r / Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 J O j D O |DS Non-winners twice in 1944 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. April 19-44— Pim Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner .100; second, 50; third, 00; fourth. 0. Handle. 9,768. Indax Horses Eqt A W t PP St % Ik % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 55833 MITZA wb6109 6 4 3+ PJ. 14 1» 1*| H Moraf J Bruno 4 65 56218 FOOT SOLDIER «b5104 8 3 4 42 33 23 22 A SnellV M Hackett 9 25 56176 OVER CALL m 7 112 2 7 5l 53 4 91 3"* P Roberts H H Senger ? 60 56275 WHO REIGH wb 6 114 1 8 8 8 8 5£ 4« R Fitzg"ld+ N J F.llman 10 50 56107 SPECIALIST w5114 5 5 6J 61 6 62 5s W Kirk Mrs E Duvall 7 75 56107 GENDARME wb6117 3 2 Wl» 2i 4£ 62 VV Daherty Springbrook Farm ? 95 56224 GENERAL HAY w 8 114 7 6 710 7« 7£ 7* 7« J R Layton Jos Richardson Jr MM 56218 LADY FANAR w 4 111 4 1 li 2* 5l 8 8 R Adair Dock Stable 14 95 Time, :24 5, :49Ji, 1:16. 1:4545, 1:53. Track slow. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to »i . in* MITZA 11.30 6.20 4.10 4.65 2.10 105 MUtuel rriCeSf foot soldier 9.00 5.80 « 3.50 190 * OVER CALL 3.40 70 Winner — Dk. b. m. by Strolling Player — Mad Eagle, by Mad Hatter, trained by F. White; bred by Mrs. James V. Stewart. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:06. OFF AT 3:06J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; McaarJ and third did.g. MITZA. restrained while vlo«e to the leaders, moved to the front when her rider pleased, but was ridden out to the end. FOOT OLDIER was hard ridden in the closing eighth, but did not menace the winnei. OVER CALL responded only mildly. WHO REIGH overtook tired horses in the last eighth. GENDARME quit to a walk after shaking off LADY FANAR in the first half. LADY FANAR was done early. Overweight — Gendarme, 3 pounds; Lady Fanar, 2. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Air Master, April 29, 1942— 1:43%— 4—110. C £ i c "7 Purse ,500. 4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 J O J J I jDS Xon-winners twice in 1944 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. April 19-44— Pim Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner .100; second. 50; third. 00; fourth. 0. Handle, 22,054. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jjj Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 56177 RED ROSETTE wb5115 5 3 3:i 32 3s li l5 D Scotia M Gilbert 135 56107 ALFRD STl ARTwb4114 1 2 22 2 2* 22 2 J Tanimaro Mrs N Ward Jr 5 00 562242 ADMIRAL JIM w 5 104 ! MM] 4* 32 3« R Arduini* Mrs E Owen 2 85 56177 LIPOBA wb5106 2 1 lJ 1* lh 4+ 4 W Rudert* Mrs E Smith 3 55 52374 DARK ACE m 7 111 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 W Kirk Mrs T W Kirk 22 80 Time. :24%, :49%, 1:16*5, 1:44*6, 1:513*. Track slow. k j . in- RED ROSETTE 4.70 3.10 2.20 1.35 .55 10 mUtUel rNCeSf ALFRED STUART 4.60 2.90 1.30 45 I ADMIRAL JIM 2.50 25 Winner— B. m, by Boatswain— Red Ribbon, by Chicle, trained by D. Yate« : bred by Mr. W„lier M. Jeffords. Winner enteied to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:35. OFF AT 3:35* EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easdy ; second and third driving. RED ROSETTE moved to the leaders when asked and drew clear to win as her rider pleased. ALFRED STIART was kept in close quartets by LLPOBA on the first urn, was taken up when outrun, responded to urging and challenged again enteiing the stretch, but was no match for the winner. ADMIRAL JIM was hard ridden after getting through on 1h* inside entering the stretch, but did not seriously threaten. LIPOBA tired alter three quarters. DARK ACE was outrun all the way. Scratched— 561762 Skippers Mate. 114; 53437 White Hot. 114; 46652 Hard Cracker. 109. Overweight— Lupoba, 2 pounds; Daik Ace, 2. Attendance, 12,865 Paid; Total Mutuel Handle, 29,894


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