Official Racing Charts: Keeneland at Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-20

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■ I Official Racing Charts Copyright, 1*44, by Trianjle Publications, Inc. — _______- Keeneland at Churchill Downs LOUISVILLE. KY.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19. 1944— CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Fourth day of seven-day meeting April 15 to April 22. Conducted under the auspices of Keeneland Race Course, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear. Presiding Steward. Samuel H. McMeekin. Stewards of Meeting. Maj. Louie A. Beard, C. Bruce Head and William H. Shelley. Placing Judges. Fred Burton. Lawrence C. Bogenschutz and James T. Clark. Paddock Judge, Dr. William M. Hickman. Clerk of Scales, Charles J. Gormley, Jr. Timer and Assistant Paddock Judge, William Cunningham. Patrol Judges, C. Hufnagel and George Molesworth. Starter, Reuben W. White. Track Veterinarians. Dr. William M. Hickman. Drs. Hagyard and Hagyard and Dr. C. H. Holmes. Mutuel Director, Ernest B. White. Track Superintendent, Thomas Young. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, Fred Burton. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1943, .40: current meeting. .42. No Daily Double. * Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. + Five pounds apprentice allowance waived, ffij Disqualified. IF! Dead heat. a Coupled as entry. f-Mutnel lield. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. FIRST RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Coldstream, May 4, 1935— : 52 2 4— 2— 113. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Purse SI, 000. 2-year-olds. C C "3 "3 A J O J 5 4 claiming price, ,250; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to April 19-44 — Kee ,750. Net value to winner 00: second, 00; third, 5; fourth. S25. Handle. 3.716. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St _ Str Fin Jockeyi Owners Odds SI Strt ~56196 MtUM FIRE m 114 8 7 31 •■ l"k A Skornski Hogan and Jones 30.10 54904 VM.D1NA S1NGFR will 5 5 4* i2 2»» O Grohs Knight L Podesia 140 56193 BLUE MATE w 112J 6 9 7* P P I Adams M B Golf 50.80 56255 GOLD TREAD vm-114 4 3 P 2* 4h C L Martin F Forestiere 34.00 55750 MISS BRAND wh113 11 6 5 65! E Henson .1 H Honian 4.00 SEE W. wb118 7 8 6* 51 b:i M Caffrella C W Damon 13.20 LUCKY BOMAM we 118 2 1 l1 lh 72 W Garner Grant Thorn 25.10 54832 MAYMATE w 111 3 2 94 9* 8J, R Eccard Bonds Mill Stable 7 20 54272 raSSY HELEN will 1 4 83 8h 9i G Burns M Lowenstein 4.40 LAL1LA will 9 10 108 10s 10° R Gonzalez Mrs W E Smith f 59.30 KM CONSOLATION w 113J.10 11 11 11 11 •» AVtir Mrs I Sharpe f-59.30 f Mutuel fit-Id. Time, :24, :49, :56. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to » .. . -. . i DRUM FIRE 62.20 17.40 11.00 30.10 7.70 4.58 Mutuel Prices? valdina singer 4.00 2.80 ijm .40 I BLUE MATE 1260 5.30 Winner — B. c. by Hadaual — Sweeping Queon. by Sweep, trained by M. J. Hogan; bred by Mr. Warner Jones, Jr. Winner entered to be claimed for ,750. WENT TO POST— 2:02. OFF AT 2:05 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start fair from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. DRUM FIRE, in close quarters eaily. was sent to the inside for the drive, aeain overcame interference and wore down the leaders in the late staees. VALDINA SINGER, steadied along earlj. bore o er when making her run through the stretch and tinished well. BLUE MATE, fractious on the way to the post, closed with a rush. GOLD TREAD, a factor from the start, was impeded when LUCKY ROMAN was taken up and failed to recover. MAYMATE had no mishaps. SEE W. tared greenly. LITKY ROMAN showed speed, but was unable to draw clear and was pulled up when in lo«e quarters in the drive. FTSSY HELEN was outrun. Scratched— 56193 Miss Tartan, 111; 55750 My Grace, 115. O.piwrieht — Bhie Mate, 12 pounds: Consolation. 22- SECOND RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute. Distinction, May 21, 1921— 1:23H— r 4 — HO. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. 5, O J J D Non-winners of two races in 1944 allowed 2 lbfij one race, 4 lbs. April 19-44 — Kee Claiming price. ,400. Net value to winner 00: second, 06; third. 5; fourth. 5. Handle. 0.578. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ft % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt "521293 ROSECAYE vTiBTl2_nT~9 7 P V 1£ G Seabo Ethel Kraus 30.50 54and33 GREMLIN vmi 114 9 4 101 91 73 32* R Eceardt Lee Behymer 3.80 47854 SH1NEMUP m 1034 8 7 6 f i 5* 3£ S Freeman* Lt L L Haggin II. f-21.50 51962 SAMMY ANGOTT w 107 5 5 6i PJ V± f" *i J Berz* ! L McK night 5.00 55562 LESTABERT w8112 10 1 12 li li l 5r C Basham Mrs R G Burman f 21 50 556743 FOURTH ESTATE wb107 11 2 UJ 11| HP 81 62 W Bailey* .1 O Hart 3.70 5582S LOOKOUT BLOND w 107 6 9 82 4i 3h 6i 7h A Skornski Lookout Stock Farm 27.40 56197 SPRING GLORY wbIII 2 7 4r 2» 5i 7s 8" C I. Martin Bucklev and Cleveland 15.20 55829 AIR POWER we 112 1 6 3 81 11* 11* l»| E Hust .1 C Ellis 15.90 51820 BREAKDOWN wb 110 12 12 12 10* P 9 101 G Olivera Rosenthal and Lt Wygai.t f 21.50 51701 ALIBI ANN vvl08 7 3 21 5h 9i 10 ll5 R Gonzalez Mrs W E Smitl 34.90 55391 SCOTCH PLEASE «■ 112 3 10 5» 12 12 12 12 J Adams I Hirst 2 70 f Mutuel field. Time, :23%. :4J25, 1:14%, 1:282s- Tr"k ast. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to ! kA , in- i R0SE CAVE 63.00 21.60 13.80 38.50 9.88 6.98 j MUTUel rriCeS? GREMLIN 5.4S 4.4« 1.78 1.2e I SHINEMUP f-Field 7.88 2.58 Winner — Ch. c. I Bitter Berry — Oncave. bv Ponipey. trained by J. G. McAtee ; bred by Mr. Louis Rosenbauni. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST— 2:33. OFF AT 2:36 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from Mall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ROSE CAVE moved up through I the field, was sent to the inside to take command, established a clear lead, tired in the late stages, but i withstood GREMLIN. The latter moved up gamely alter three eighths and was wearing down the winner, i SHINEMUP. never far back and in close quarters early, finished strongly. SAMMY ANGOTT. a factor I j from the start, lost much ground and tired. LESTABERT had good speed for five eighths. SPRING GLORY was unable to keep up. ALIBI-ANN quit. SCOTCH PLEASE was taken up sharplv when in close quarters. Scratched— 55191 Likeable, 112; 46399 Buds First. 182; 42460 OBalladier, 112; 56197 Drawaway, 187. Overweight — Shinemup. lj pounds; Spring Glory, 4: Breakdown. 3: Alibi Ann. 1. Claimed— Scotch Please by Ethel Kraus for ,400: Sammy Angott by I. Hirst for ,400. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936— 1:1»K • r /: O - /L 115. Castleton Purse. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Al-J ** 3 j O lowances. Non-winners of ,475 other than claiming. 3-year-April 19-44 — Kee olds, 110 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. 4-year-olds and upward non-winners in 1944 allowed 2 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 00; fourth. 0. Handle. 1,996. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St K Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 5006-rrUTITTHERT w 5ll8~r" 4 44 f* V2 l1 W Morrisey S I Crew 3.90 52014 ZACAPET wb3110 4 2 lh 14 V 2* .1 Higlev Mrs H -I Damm .70 55645 BOLO TIE w«4116 5 1 3a 33 3- i 3» W Ford* Mrs S Smith 34.00 52014 MY BOY w 3 107 2 5 5 5 4:i 4« W Bailey* M F Goff 11.00 51619 TELLMENOW w 4 111 I 3 2 4 5 5 XL Pierson Hal Price Headkv 3.50 Time. :23. :46%, 1:12%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to s ki r, • I PUT1TTHERE 9.86 3.68 .... 3.90 .80 A Mutuei PricesJ zacapet 240 .... 20 .... * NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner — Ch. c. bv Singing Wood — Conniption, bv Stimulus, trained bv L. V. Bellew, Jr.; bred by Mr. Jay D Weil. WENT TO POST— 3:01. OFF AT 3:81* CENTRAL WAR TIME. Stait cood don: *tll gate. Won handily; second and third driving. PUTITTHERE, tinder strong restraint lintil ready, moved to ZACAPET with ease, was put to mild pressure when taking command and won in band. ZACAPET took command under strong handling, drew clear after disposing of TELLMENOW and Has unable to hold the winner. BOLO TIE, a factor from the start, held on well. MY BOY was outrun. TELL-WENOW had peed. Overweight — Bolo Tie. .c- pound* ; My Boy. 2. FOURTH RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. I Coldstream, May 4. 1935 — :522i— 2— 113. "5 % 7 Fort Springs Purse. Purse ,200. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Non-•* i ■* • • winners of two races. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of ,650 I April 19-44— Kee allowed 3 lbs.: maidens, 6 lbs. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 00: fourth. 0. Handle. 6.143. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt "54972-! BEstnFFORT wb115 8 4 3i ll l-i E Henson C C Tanner ~ LH 55807 POCO MAS wb115 2 1 54 4 2 G Seabo Bluebird Stock Farm 22.50 55563 SOME BID v. ■ 115 10 5 li 2 32 A Skornski W S Payne 18.30 HW* CALM SEAS w 115 12 9 4 5 4 R Eccard Col C V Whitney 2.20 56196 BLACK PEPPER w 115 4 3 61 7£ 5 G Burns Brody L Brody 14.70 PRETTY TIGER wn!18 6 7 8i 6 6*» W Garner Grant Thorn f-39.00 51196 BEE W BEE « 115 11 8 1* 8:t 7»» J Adams A Hirschberf 860 5619c- REGAL MAID m 112 9 11 9 93 8 C L Martin F Forestiere 75.60 54972s DIM1 1 m 115 3 2 21 31 9 4 R Gonzalez E K Thomas 15.40 LUCKY BARNEY m 112 7 10 10:: 10i 10 K Rbertsn R M Hunter f 39.00 5tl96 TETROL w 112 5 6 II" 11* 11« O Grohs Russell Firestone J 39.00 SAMBO w 112 1 12 12 12 12 M Caffrella I J Collins 36.20 f Mutuel field. Time, 3tfc :464s, :53%. Track fast. / — Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to , ki in* BEST EFFORT 5.20 3.48 3.88 1.88 .78 .58 MUTUel rriCeSi POCO MAS 14.4« 14.40 628 6.20 4 SOME BID 11.08 4.58 Winner- Blk. c. « 1 adysman — Gorgeous Lady, by Colonel Vennie or Busy American, trained by Wm. Crump; bred bv Messrs. J. and H. Knight. WENT TO POST— 3:301. OFF AT 3:32 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good fiom stall eate. Won easily; second and third diivine. BEST EFFORT, well up from the •i.if, came last alter a quarter, took command soon after entcing the stietch and drew away steadily lo win with something left. POCO MAS improved his position and finished strongly. SOME BID took Command under hard urging, was unable to hold the winner and tired in the last stages. CALM SEAS was forced to lose gioiind from the stirt, but held on well. BLACK PEPPER ran in «p«ts. PRETTY TIGER raced gieenK BEE W BEE raced wide. D1MIT had speed ;.nd tiled. Scratched— Army Match, 189. ! j I i i I j FIFTH RACE C 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Gallant Knight, May 16, •» •» o 1931 — IsMM — * — 114. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. 5* O J D O claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Winners of a race other than claim-April 19-44 — Kee ing or two races of any kind in 1944, 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners in 1944 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 88; second, 88; third, 5; fourth, 5. Handle. 2,807. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % *i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 55428 AZIMUTH wb 5 116 3 6 53 4 4* li A Skornski C W Pershall 160 55617 THAT-A -BOY wb5119 7 3 3s 21 ll 22 C Basham C N Finch 2 70 54906 TETROS JR. w5113 6 1 2l 33 U 33 C L Martin F Forestiere 4 80 51968 CARBONATE wi4113 14 l2 ll 3l 4* R Gonzalez Miss M 3 and C E Herbold c 80 51460£ MAW w 4 113 8 7 7* 75 6* 51 W Morrisey M A Waldheim 25.60 52071 PAJAS wb6110 5 2 6* 6* 52 65 J Higley . Mrs H J Damm 15 20 51959 SYRIAN BOY wb 5 113 4 8 8 8 8 I3 J Adams Mrs R Grundy 2510 50104 JUNIOR EASTONw. 4 113 2 5 41 5l f» 8 J Molbert W H Mavs 128 40 Time, :23%, :47, 1:12%, 1:19. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to , ki , in* /AZIMUTH 5.20 3.20 3.00 1.60 .60 .50 Mutuel Prices? that-aboy 340 3.40 .70 .70 V TETROS JR 3.80 .90 Winner — B. h, by Pompey — Lost Horizon, by Sir Gallahad III., Iiained by L. J. Keating; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:00*. OFF AT 4:01 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start cood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. AZIMUTH, saved early, came gamely when called upon, was put to strong handling to reach the lead and won drawing away. THAT-ABOY, steadied along early, took command entering the stretch, drew clear swiftly and was unable to hold the winner. TETROS JR.. taken in hand when outrun, came fa*t when ready and tired. CARBONATE opened tip a eood early lead, set a good pace for half a mile and tired. MAW had no mishaps. PAJAS and SYRIAN BOY were outrun. JUNIOR EASTON showed speed. Overw eight— Pajas, 2 pounds. . SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross. May 2, 1936 — l:103s— 4 — 5/L "5 " O 115 Seventh Running ASHLAND STAKES. ,000 Added. 3-O J J y year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Weight, 121 lbs. Non-winners of April 19-44— Kee 0,000 allowed 3 lbs.; of ,000, 6 lbs.; three races, 9 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. Net value to winner .275; second, ,000; third, 00; fourth. 50. Handle. 3.767. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd« Str t 51823 HARRIET SUE w 115 2 3 4* 2 li W J Higlev H Friedberg .30 55567 DARBY DELILAH w 115 5 1 U 1and 3i 2i B Thmpsn Darby Dan Farm 6 20 39258 PADDLE wb 109 4 4 lh 3h IJ 3"* M Caffrella Hal Price Headley a 9.4€ 51904 GALLAHUE w 112 3 5 5 5 5 4i G Seabo G R Schneider 16.70 53699 I.ETMENOW will 12 2* 4 4i 5 N L Pierson Ha! Price Headley a -9.40 Uoupled: a-Paddle and Letmenow. Time, :224j, :46%, 1:114. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to N ij . in* HARRIET SUE 2.60 2.28 30 .16 Mutuel rricest darby delilah 2.40 .... .20 NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner — B. f, by Bull Lea — Bay Servant, by Black Servant, trained by J. Hanover; bred by Mr. H. Friedberg. WENT TO POST— 4:30J. OFF AT 4:31 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. HARRIET SUE. taken in hand when in close quarters, was sent up on the outside for the drive, forged to the front soon after entering the stretch and. drawing dear, svon with something left and worked out a mile in 1:41%. DARBY DELILAH, a strong factor from the start, took command approaching the turn, was unable to draw clear, gave way to the winner, but held the others safe. PADDLE, rushed to the front, gave way when challenged and tired in the last stages. GALLAHlE came fast in the drive. LETMENOW was unable to keep up. Overweight— Letmenow , 2 pounds. SEVENTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Gallant Knight, May 16, S 1 4 0 1931 — 1:161» — * — 114 ¥nrsc ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. _ Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Winners of a race other than claim- April 19-44 — Kee ing or two races of any kind in 1944, 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners in 1944 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 08; second. 00; third, 5; fourth. 5. Handle, 7,034. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % k Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 549062 DESIGNATOR wb6108_ 8~~ 2 33 2" 2* 12£ W Brinson* Excel Stable Ob 55617 BOLD LUCY wb5114 7 1 ll x lh 22 J Adams .1 A Kinard Jr 4 50 55808 HURACON w«6119 2 3 2 » 33 3 33 R Gonzalez* G W Jones * 20 55864 JIM PAT wb 6 108 4 7 7£ 5£ 41 4h VV Bailev* G S Kilpatrick 6 50 558682 PARABOLOID wb 5 1125 4 4h 63 63 5»» P Glidewell Williamson 10 40 52173 HILLS PALM wb7116 6 8 5J 4£ 5£ 63 R Conley J Sands 1190 50541 ALAGNES wb 4 111 3 6 8 73 710 710 C L Martin Kenilworth Farm 66.20 55676 SOUTH BORDERwe5116 15 6h 8 8 8 A Skornski Mrs E S McCoy 19 70 Time, 23%, :47, 1:12%, 1:19%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to v 11 . IB* DESIGNATOR 4.20 2.60 2.40 1.10 .30 20 Mutuel rricesj bold lucy 3.m 3.40 .99 .79 l HURACON 4.20 1.16 Winner — B. g. by Chicstraw — Designate, by Bud Lerner, trained by F. F. Letellier; bred by Mr. George D. Widener. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:58. OFF AT 4:58i CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. DESIGNATOR, steadied alonr early, moved up when ready, took command inside the final furlong and then drew away to win with something to spare. BOLD LlCY, rushed to the front, enjoyed a clear lead in the run to the stretch, was unable to withstand the winner, but held on well. HURACON had no mishaps. JIM PAT improved his position. PARABOLOID tired. HILLS PALM was unable to keep up. Overweight — Paraboloid, lj pounds: Hills Palm. 3: Alagnes, 3. Claimed — Designator by J. A. Kinard, Jr., for ,500. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE Out of Chute. Peace Chance, May 1, 1934— l:354fe— c f. O A I 3 — 105*4. Circle M Purse. Purse ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. 3 w J *r I Allowances. Non-winners of ,400 other than claiming at one April 19-44— Kee miie or over in 1943-44. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 in 1944 allowed 2 lbs.; of ,250 twice in 1943-44, 4 lbs.; of ,250 or ,050 twice in 1943-44, 6 lbs.; of ,050 in 1943-44, 8 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net vauue to winner 50: second, 00; third. 00; fourth. 0. Handle. 4,455. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 55590 . FREE SPEECH wb4110 7 1 l3 V l3 l3 li D Scurlock Biown Hotel Stable 400 556783 DROLLON wb5110 l 6 66 6« 66 U V2 C Basham C N Finch 210 55302 YUKON wb5112 5 4 52 52 52 4« 3i J Adams Circle M Ranch 7 20 55678 KHAYGRAM w 6 10andi 3 2 3i 2i 2l 2* 46 W Brinson* Bordeau and Vainiko 12.30 52135 MOSELEM wb 7 112 6 7 7 7 7 7 52 J Molbert Jerry McCarthy 23.80 36822 BOSS HOSS w 7 110 2 5 4i 43 4i 62 6* J Higley "Graham 23.70 55810- REX w 4 110 4 3 2i 3h 3* 52 7 G Seabo P Greco 2 10 Time, :23Ji, :47%, 1:12*5, tdtlfc. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to » ii . in* I FREE SPEECH 10.80 4.6C 3.00 400 130 .50 Mutuel rrices drollon 3.20 2.40 .60 .20 «. YUKON 3.48 .76 Winner — Br. «. by Questionnaire — Tulane Maid, by Axenstein. tiained by W. G. Sparks; bred by Mr. Horace N. Davis. WENT TO POST— 5:28. OFF AT 5:28i CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. FREE SPEECH opened up a good lead at once, responded when urged and held DROLLON safe. The latter closed with a rush. YUKON made up ground. KHAYGRAM tired. MOSELEM was outrun. BOSS HOSS could not keep up. REX quit. Attendance, 7,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Handle, 09,697


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