Thursdays Late Detroit Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1944-06-03

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Thursday s Late DETROIT Charts ChartsFIFTH FIFTH XACE 34 MILE Out of Chute First of AH July 25 1942 109 3 Allowances Non winners of a race other than maiden or claiming June 144 Det in 194344 3yearolds 109 Ibs older 119 Ibs Nonwinners Nonwinnerssince since August 15 of a race of 1500 allowed Z Ibs a race of 1005 or two races of 855 4 Ibs a race of 900 or two races of 850 7 Ibs a race of 850 or two races 10 Ibs Winners at a claiming price less than 2000 not considered Net value to winner 1000 second 250 third 150 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 581102 DOUBLE BACK WB 8 111 72 2 2s 1 I2i J Adams Mrs L Fry 235 47858 BOLD QUESTIONwB 5 110 1 1 14 1 24 2 C L Martin J D Craig 5970 58585 MERCURY WB 4 112 4 3 5 44 3 3 W Bailey Royal Palm StaW 475 47558S852 58S852 BOOM ON w 6 112 10 9 10 7 6l 42 A LoTurco A Wellman 765 581092 COOLG SPRING WB 8 109 64 3i 3 5 5 D Scurlock B M Smith 205 58276 MARKSMAN ws5109 2 6 6 6i 4 ° 64 J R Layton Mrs P L Grissom 885 57432 BOSS HOSS w 7 109 9 5 3l 8l I2 73 P Milligan C Graham 1695 56591 MISS MARY JO w4104 3 8 7 5J 82 83 M Calvert Dearborn Stabla 3650 50362 DARBY DANJU w 4 112 8 3 4 9 92 92 B Thopson Darby Dan Farm f3650 58584 KIDDS GIFT w3101 510 9 10 10 10 C Bianco D Lewis 4560 4560fMutuet fMutuet field Time 23 46 112 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 1vj vj in DOUBLE BACK 670 490 370 235 145 85 MUtUe r riCeS J 460C BOLD QUESTION 2900 1120 1350 460 C MERCURY 420 110 110Winner Winner Dk b m by Haste Deuce by Fair Play trained by L Fry bred by Mr Georga D Widener WENT TO POST 635 OFF AT 636J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won handily second and third driving DOUBLE BACK pressed tha pac from the start whila being held under steadying action was roused entering the stretch and drew clear BOLD QUESTION showed the way under strong urging could not shake free of the winner and faltered in the drive MERCURY unable to go along with the early pace dropped back somewhat came forward well and on the outside through the stretch but was not good enough BOOM ON outrun for a half responded for the driva and finished determinedly on the outside COOLING SPRING made up ground too late MARKSMAN raced on the inside BOSS HOSS had no mishaps The others were never factors Scratched 48226 Cold Teddy 109 Overweight Double Back 4 pounds Bold Question 1 Boom On 3 Kidds Gift 4 SIXTH RACE 34 MILE Out of Chute First of AH July 25 1942 109 3 r o q n A 111 Navarre Purse Purse 2000 3yearolds and upward J o 7 x O Allowances Nonwinners in 1944 or two races of 1005 since June 144 Det june 15 3 yearolds 107 Ibs older 117 Ibs Nonwinners since May 19 allowed 3 Ibs a race of 855 in 1944 or two races of 1200 in 1943 8 Ibs a race of 850 in 1944 or two races of 1005 in 1943 9 Ibs a race in 1944 or a race of 1000 in 1943 12 Ibs a race of 850 or two races in 1943 15 Ibs No apprentice allowance Winners at a claiming price less than 2100 not considered in allowances Plater maiden or claiming races not considered Net valut to winner 1400 second 350 third 150 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Str Fin Jockeys Owner Odds 1 Strt 58197 GOLDEN MAN w4108 9 3 14 I1 14 I1 M Caffarla Georg Krehbiel 200 58585 RODIA wa6107 82 61 7 54 2 J R Layton J Hart 1680 54274 ZIGZAG w 5 114 6 3 3 4 4 34 D Scurlock G Fowler 430 58365 FRISKY SPIRIT WB 4 111 2 1 8 8 6 4J J Adams San Mateo StaM 1265 581973 MISS ADVICE WB 4 106 7 1 5 3 2 5 P Milligan J L McKnight 560 56872 MARMAC w 5108 5 5 7s 6 7 ° 6 T Mansor Cenini Marley 2850 581112 HARD PONE w 4 110 1 6 2 3 7 C L Martin Mrs B Hernandez 870 582762 MANY LANDS w 5114 44 4 5 8 8 A LoTurco A Wellman 705 58586 O K JOE w 4 103 3 9999C Bianco Lt Com T D Buhl 1220 1220Time Time XVSf 45 112 Track fast fastr2 r2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 11 in GOLDEN MAN 600 450 328 2W 125 60 MutUel PriCCS RODIA 1210 730 505 265 265I I ZIGZAG 430 115 115Winner Winner Ch e by Don Leon Brilliant Blue by Brilliant trained by G C Whita bred by Mr G Krehbiel KrehbielWENT WENT TO POST 703 OFF AT 704 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate for all but O K JOE Won driving second and third tha sama GOLDEN MAN well handled broke alertly was held together while showing the way had something left when RODIA offered a stretch bid and held the latter safe RODIA away well but unabla to keep up rushed up through the stretch but was not good enough ZtG ZAG showing good speed whila forwardly placed attempted repeatedly to contest and cam again in the last stages FRISKY SPIRIT from a slow beginning worked his way up under good handling could not get through in the stretch and gave way MISS ADVICE came forward briefly rounding the far turn HARD PONE quit MANY LANDS lacked sufficient speed to remain with the first flight O K JOE unprepared at the start had no chance Overweight Rodia 4 pounds Hard Pone 2 SEVENTH RACE 1 116 MILES Myrtlewood Aug 22 1936 143 4 122 ances Nonwinners of a race in 1944 or a race of 1405 other June 144 Det than claiming in 1943 3yearolds 105 Ibs older 117 Ibs Non winners in 194344 of two races of 1200 allowed 3 Ibs two races of 1000 7 Ibs two races 10 Ibs No apprentice allowance Maiden or claiming races not considered Net valut to winner 1800 second 400 third 200 fourth 100 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd 1 Strt 585S62 PLAIDLOCH wn4111 1 1 1 1 li 141 J Adams A Hirschberj 110 5827S2 TOWAKEE WB 4 107 5 6 5 4J 4 31 2 W Bailey J Cohen 350 58193 RONCAT WB 7 107 6 5 24 2i 24 24 3 M Caffarla T C Melrost 670 57909 GLASTAUDER w 5107 3 3 4 5 5s 44 4 P Milligan Mrs R Grundy 1385 584543 UBIQUITOUS WB 5 105 2 6 6 6 6 52 M Calvert J W Rodgers 355 58111 BETTY JOHNSONw 4 112 4 4 3 3 3 5 6 B Thopson Darby Dan Farm 2870 2870Tim Tim 345 49 114 140 146 Track fast 2 Mutuels Paid OJdj to 1 1kJ kJ L I D C PLAIDLOCH 420 250 250 110 M 25 Muruel Prices TOWAKEE 278 280 35 40 I 40I RONCAT 339 5 5Winner Winner Lt b j by Pharloch Stuart Plaid by Supremus trained by F E Childs bred by Mr H W Ray RayWENT WENT TO POST 732J OFF AT 733 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same PLAIDLOCH assumed immediate command saved ground while being hard pressed and outstayed TOWAKEE under capable handling Tha latter was under steady urging in reaching contention from the outside and was gaining on th winner at tha finish RONCAT pressed th winner repeatedly gave way momentarily at tha eighth marker then cam again to finish strongly GLASTAUDER raced on the inside and could never seriously menace UBIQUITOUS showed nothing BETTY JOHNSON was through early earlyOverweight Overweight Plaidloch 1 pound Betly Johnson 3 EIGHTH RACE 1 116 MILES Myrtlewood Auff 22 1936 143 4 122 1225ft 5ft Q 9 ft Purse 1400 3yearolds and upward Claiming Nonwinners ° ° since May 19 3yearolds 102 Ibs older 114 Ibs Winners 2 Ibs June 144 Det extra for each race won at one mile or over in 1944 Claiming1 Claiming1price price 1000 M t valut to winner 925 second 250 third 150 fourth 75 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 55983 PRECISION w 5 116 3 36 6 51 4 1J B Thopson Mrs L H Silver 235 23558448s 58448s ALBINO wslOUS 4 i 44 5 43 1 23 J Adams Dearborn Stabl 300 58279 CHERRY CRUSHwB 4 109 6 4 2 41 2 ° 3 34 J Berz T C Melrosa 305 3055S2793 5S2793 ALL TRUE ws6114 1 1 14 1 2 4 b Scurlock Mrs J L Chesnay 340 58279 HIGH HAT wB4114 5 6 5 3345 5 J R Ltonf W H Bishop J675 58449 BUCKLE DOWN WB 4 114 Z i 32i 6 6 6 A LoTurco A Wellmaa 1780 Time 25 49 115 141 148 Track fast fasti i 2 Mutuels Paid r 0 to 1 1 1U U i ID PRECISION 670 40p 2SD 1 5 100 45 Mutuel Prices isaV ALBINO IK 390 284 95 isa J5Winner V CHERRY CRUSH 310 J5 Winner Br g by Ariel Good Choice by Waygood trained by L H Silver bred by Mr William B Miller Winner entered to b claimed for 1000 1000WENT WENT TO POST 803i OFF At 804 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third tha same PRECISION held in restraint early moved up on the outsid when called upon collared tha tiring leaders insida tha final threesixteenths and was drawing away at tha end ALBINO outrun to the far turn whila on tha inside clipped through along tha rail entering the stretch when tha leaders went wide and closed strongly CHERRY CRUSH promi ¬ nent from tha outset contributed to tin defeat of ALL TRUE and had no excuses Tha latter set tha early paca under urging and gava WJiy under pressure HIGH HAT came forward briefly on tha outside but could not keep up BUCKLE DOWN au Claimed Bucklt Down b Q wj tor 1000 1 1 Q8 Total Mutuel Handlt 404751


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