Official Racing Charts: Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1944-06-20

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OFFICIAL RACING CHARTS Copyright 1944 by Triangle Publications Inc Aqueduct AQUEDUCT L I N Y MONDAY JUNE 19 1944 AQUEDUCT 1 MILE Thirteenth day of twentyfour day meeting June 5 to July 1 Queens County Jockey Club Automatic starting gate Camera finish Weather drizzly first two races clear thereafter Steward representing New York State Racing Commission Francis P Dunne Steward representing The Jockey Club and the National Steeplechase and Hunts Association Marshall Cassidy Steward representing Queens County Jockey Club Harold 0 Vosburgh Visiting Member of The Jockey Club and National Steeple ¬ chase and Hunts Association Howard Maxwell Placing Judges C H Cornehlson Joseph E Kyle and Fred H Parks Paddock and Patrol Judge Myron D Davis Patrol and Assistant Paddock Judge George Hyland Patrol Judges W J Mara and Frank Keogh Clerk of Scales Albert Burlen Assistant Clerk of Scales Nelson Strang Starter George Cassidy Racing Secretary and Handicapper for Steeplechase Fred H Parks Racing Secretary and Handicapper John B Campbell Assistant to Racing Secretary Julius G Reeder Racing starts at 115 p m Eastern War Time Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1943 35 current meeting 34 Daily Double first and second races Entries and field horses run as one Throe pounds apprentice allowance claimed Five pounds claimed Seven pounds claimed j Three pounds waived t Five pounds waived t Seven pounds waived D Disqualified pil Dead heat aCoupIcd as entry Mlutuel field W Whip S Spurs B Blinkers BlinkersSteeplechase Steeplechase allowances Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed Sexen pounds claimed Ten pounds claimed t Five pounds waived J Seven pounds waived I Ten pounds waived FIRST RACE 5 12 FURLONGS Devil Diver Sept 7 1942 105 3 140 60711 Purse 2500 2yearolds Claiming AVeight 116 lbs Winners v U II since April 7 3 Ibs extra for each race won since then Claiming June 1944 Aqu price 5500 if for less 1 Ib allowed for each 200 to 4500 4500Net Net value to winner 1580 second 480 third 240 fourth 120 trainers awards 80 breeders award 25 Handle 155174 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Sir t 60215 OUR CANDIDATE WB 114 42 2 4 1 I3 H Lindberg Mrs Floyd West 830 60210 TURN PLATE wslll 8 9 6 6 51 2h T Atkinson I Bieber 355 59009 STORMY wslll 95 4 4 3 31 F Maschck Wheatley Stable 745 57639 ROCKWOOD PLAYwB 116 5 3 32 2h 24 42 F Zufelt W J Sprow 1540 60095 LIVELY MAN WB 116 76 5 5 4 54 A Snider Mrs Alfred Robertson 315 58549 SLIGHT EDGE w08 27 7 73 7 E Campbell Louisiana Farm 630 59730 WEMITE w 113 11 1 34 64 h J Longden John Calenza 655 59994 GENIAL SAM S wB114 64 82 8 8 8s B Strange W A Crawford 1255 60335 TRUCKEE WB 116 3 8 9 9 9 9 S Brooks W E Boeing 4320 4320Time Time 23 47 107 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 s 11 in OUR CANDIDATE 1860 770 470 830 285 135 MUtUel 135MUtUel rriCeSi TURN PLATE 430 280 115 40 40I I STORMY 590 195 195Winner Winner Br g by Ted Easy Rosemain by Hijack trained by W McClain bred by Mrs Floyd West Winner entered to be claimed for S4500 S4500WENT WENT TO POST 120 OFF AT 146 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving OUR CANDIDATE showed speed in the going and assuming command entering the stretch was sharply roused to win drawing away TURN PLATE drifted out in the stretch run and closed fast STORMY improved his position steadily but hung at the end ROCKWOOD PLAY had no mishaps LIVELY MAN could not menace the loaders An electrical failure caused a false start in which TRUCKEE OUR CANDIDATE and ROCKWOOD PLAY ran away three eighths before being pulled up upClaimed Claimed Turn Plate by B F Spach for 4500 SECOND RACE 34 MILE Doublrab June 27 1942 1 1 125 Purse 6n 7 1 O 3000 3yearolds Maidens Fillies Fixed weights Weight u l 115 Ibs June 1944 Aqu AquNet Net value to winner 1880 second 580 third 290 fourth 145 trainers awards 105 breeders award 25 Handle 162648 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 44712 SANOJ w115 31 I1 14 14 14 T Atkinson Vera S Bragg Bragg6h 195 59600 FLEDGLING wullS 25 6h 6 61 2 2i 2 24 F Zufelt Lt A G Vanderbilt 455 60244 STEEP ASCENT wl5 13 4 5h 54 3 3i E Campbell G H Bostwick Bostwick2i 13250 60090 ROSEVILLE wllS 6 2 2l 2 3 4l H Woodhs Binglin Stock Farm 1440 59480 CHAMONIX WB 115 9 6 I2 1s I3 53 F Maschek Wheatley Stable 1130 59600 ALNORAD wnllS 13 9 54 42 41 6l H Lindben Lindben59GOO Lindberg A C Ernst 280 59GOO ZACA BEE wl5 7 10 8 8 84 i S Brooks Mrs B DiGiorgio DiGiorgio3t 1370 59600 DEAR BRIDGET WB 115 14 4 3t 3 6 6l 81 D Meadc Philip Godfrey 3040 59011 TRUE BARBARA wl5 5 7 9 10 9t 9 E Guerin H S Jonas 9685 57640 DAYLIGHT WB 115 8 13 14 135 135 101 F Thackcr Sally Ann Stable 10420 56561 DIAVOLINA w 115 12 14 133 II3 ll II2 A Snider A L Aste 10420f4240 f4240 57863 ERRANT LASS wll5 10 8 10 9 10 12 L Loverid Phantom Farm f4240f4240 f4240 50923 MALCOLM LASS WB 115 4 11 12 12l 12h 13 J Longden LongdenBRUMAR Hilton A Dabson 2485 2485BRUMAR BRUMAR WB 115 11 12 11J 14 14 14 F Palacios PalaciosfMutuel B Marzani f4240 f4240fMutuel fMutuel field Time 23 23lt 23s s 46 113 1134 Track slopj sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 v f SANOJ 590 350 320 195 75 60 60OGLING OGLING 450 370 125 85 85STEEP STEEP ASCENT 4120 1960 1960Winner Winner B f by Bull Lea Galleon Gold bv Man o War trained by J W Healy bred by Mr S D Riddle RiddleWENT WENT TO POST 215 OFF AT 218 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving SANOJ was sent into command at the start and held her field safe all the way FLEDGLING moved up fast on the inside in the stretch run but hung at the end STEEP ASCENT came well at the finish ROSEVILLE in nearest pursuit of the early pace tired badly CHAMONIX had no mishaps ALNORAD was sent up fast from a slow beginning then stopped ZACA BEE began slowly DEAR BRIDGET bore out rounding the stretch turn DAYLIGHT began slowly slowlyScratched Scratched 58898 Off the Beam 115 60570 Peach Cobbler 115 59600 Hannah B 115 59008 Rockwood Edah 115 Margies Sue 115 59011 Fond Friend 108 Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 5000 Double Pool 63124 THIRD RACE ABOUT 1 12 MILES Navarin June 24 1943 240 10 150 1 Hurdles Combination Claiming and allowances Weight for June 1944 Aqu those entered not to be claimed 3yearolds 135 Ibs 4yearolds 142 Ibs older 150 Ibs Those entered to be claimed for 2000 allowed 3 Ibs If for 1500 8 Ibs IbsNet Net value to winner 1390 second 420 third 210 fourth 105 trainers awards 75 breeders award 25 Handle 117751 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 3 5 9 Fin Jockeys Odds SI Strt 602123 FLEET FOX ws4135 4 6 2 1J 15 F Adams J Dorothy B Stephens 57989 BELL TOWER WB 6 150 8 8 8 35 2s 22 22 G Walker B F Lister 59475 ARTISTSCOPE w 11 142 6 5 546 4 33 31 P Miller Bertie Schroeder 60332 ARRIVE ON TIMEw 4 137 5 4 7 72 6 4 4 ° J Barry Mrs T J Carroll FOXHOUND w5147 3 3 3 4 5s 52 51 JPenrod Milton Seidt 1205 60212 COMME CI w3130 1 1 1 2 3 6 6s S Riles Miss Dolly F VonStad 1185 51658 APRIL 6425HEATH ROSE w5132 7 7 4 5i 7 2 720 7 S ONeill Dock Stable 6425 HEATH CLIFF w 4 142 2 2 6 8 8 88 W Owen Mrs T K E1IU 1250 1250Time Time 2575s Track muddy muddyt t 2 Mutueli P T Oddi to J1 Mlltuel Prices 40I BELL TOWER 320 280 m 40 I ARTISTSCOPE 560 180 Winner 180Winner B g by Gallant Fox Hurry Long by Omar Khayyam trained by Y S Stephens bred by Mr Arthur B Hancock Winner entered o bo claimed for 1500 1500WENT WENT TO POST 243 OFF AT 245 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start poor from flag Won easily second and third driving FLEET FOX hobbled at several of his fences but drew away on the flat and had speed in reserve BELL TOWER was away slowly but moved up when urged then tired ARTISTSCOPE had no mishaps ARRIVE ON TIME never was a dangerous factor FOXHOUND had no excuse COMME CI tired tiredScratched Scratched 60332 Gala Reign 145 FOURTH RACE 5 12 FURLONGS Devil Diver Sept 7 1942 105 3 140 1406f 6f FixedU j i A Purse 3000 2yearolds Maidens Colts and geldings Fixed U I q lbsJune eights Weight 116 lbs June 1944 Aqu Net vaue to winner 1910 second 580 third 290 fourth 145 trainers awards 75 breeders award 25 Handle 214664 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Odds 1 Strt 56453 CONCORDIAN wnll6 6 4 4wl6 l i lja T May May2l P A B Widener II 445 57639 COURT YARD wl6 85 85w 2l 2 = E Arcaro Arcaro3s Greentree Stable 295 59855 ARMY REST w 116 4 2 2w 3s 3 F Thacker J M Seider 200 5920L LLOYDS w 116 18 18w116 8 4 D Meade Mill River Stablt 1330 S99942 J F CURRY w116 56 7 5 A Snider M Slifkin 2545 56S763 DIRECTOR wl6 3 1 1ACE 4 6 S Brooks Brooks5J M B Golf 1685 1685a ACE STAR wl6 7 7 7ACE 5J 7 F Zufelt Zufelt6t J M Roeblin a 440 440a ACE FLASH WB 116 2 3 3Coupled 6t 8 T Atkinson J M Roebling a 440 Coupled aAce Star and Ace Flash FlashTime Time 23 107 Track sloppy 1 i 10 f CONCORDIAN 1090 740 400 445 279 109 Mutuel Prices COURT YARD 490 330 145 S5 I ARMY REST 25 Continued on Page Twelve Aqueduct AqueductContinued Continued from Page Five Winner Cli c by Sickle Peace by Stefan the Great trained by George P Odom bred by Elmen ilorf Farm FarmWENT WENT TO POST 324 OFF AT 327i EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving CONCORDIAN was sent into command shortly after the start and rated along steadily had something left at the end COURT YARD was sent up fast from a slow beginning but could not menace the winner ARMY REST raced forwardly placed from the start LLOYDS fractious at the post was bleeding from the mouth at the finish J F CURRY raced well DIRECTOR showed a flash of early speed ACE STAR was outrun ACE FLASH showed early speed speedScratched Scratched 56837 First Reward 116 4799P Willing Spirit 116 Intact 116 FIFTH RACE 34 MILE Doublrab June 27 1942 110 4 125 Graded j 1 r Allowances Class D Purse 3000 4yearolds and upward 6 3 Nonwinners since April 7 Weight 6 Ibs below scale Non June 1944 Aqu winners in 1944 of two races other than claiming allowed 5 Ibs Ibssuch such a race or two races of any kind 11 Ibs IbsNet Net value to winner 51915 second 580 third 290 fourth 145 trainers awards 70 breeders sward 25 Handle 246279 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St J4 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt G03353 HUBBUB wu5115 34 2 1 I2 lz T Atkinson Mrs ED Jacobs 85 85C0335 C0335 DOVE SHOOT WB 4 119 5 6 5 52 4l 2 E Arcaro B F Whitaker 595 595t t 0573 SHOWTOWN WB 4 113 1 3 I1 2 21 3 T May Louis Rabinowitz 935 55997 GOGINO n5115 65 4 = 3 3 43 J Longden Dock Stable 365 57320 SEA CONVOY WB 4 114 4 7 7 63 61 5 F Zufelt C S Howard 1130 6558 MISS PURITAN w 4 110 2 2 31 42 S1 61 F Maschck Mrs Blanche Hunter 4600 62658 BLUE BOOTIES WB5115 71 64 7 7 7 E Guerin Millbrook Stable 5835 Time 23J 46 112 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 4 i r HUBBUB 370 260 230 85 30 15 Mutuel Prices DOVE SHOOT 440 350 120 75 SHOWTOWN 390 95 95Winner Winner Br g by Ariel Bewildered by Swift and Sure trained by H Jacobs bred by Mr J L Cleveland ClevelandWENT WENT TO POST 355 OFF AT 358 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won easily second and third driving HUBBUB was under restraint in the early stages and assuming command when ready won with speed in reserve DOVE SHOOT came through on the inside entering the stretch and finished well SHOWTOWN a prominent factor from the start held on well GOGINO was drifting out in the stretch run SEA CONVOY was squeezed back after the start MISS PURITAN had a flash of early speed speedScratched Scratched 60335 Cheesestraw 115 115Overweight Overweight Sea Convoy 1 pound Miss Puritan 2 SIXTH RACE 1 18 MILES Whirlaway June 22 1942 149 4 122 U fl U 7 1 I f O TENNY HANDICAP 5000 Added 3yearolds and upward upwardU Ne vaue tj winner 53210 second 1000 third 500 trainers awards 50 50June June 1944 Aqu breeders award 25 Handle 122307 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 1 Strt 58680 FOUR FREEDMSwB 4 114 Z 1 2 W I ± 2 1 E Arcaro Grcentree Stable 585 59256 FIRST FIDDLE WB 5 126 3 2 3 3 3 1 210 J Longden Mrs E Mulrenan 30 57716 PRINCEQUILLO WB4114 1 3 lh I1 21 3 3 H Lindberg Boone Hall Stable 3 0 0Time Time Z4 49 113 1384 151 Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid PaidFOUR Odds to J1 FOUR FRE FREEDOMS 1370 1370NO i j in Mutuel FREMutuel Prices NO PLACE OR SHOW MUTUELS SOLD Winner Br c by Peace Chance Nca Lap by Night Raid trained by J Mw Gaver bred by Mares Nest Stud StudWENT WENT TO POST 423 OFF AT 424 EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same FOUR FREEDOMS was steadied along in the early stages and assuming command rounding the stretch turn outfinishcd FIRST FIDDLE under pressure The latter was placed under restraint in the early stages but was sent up on the outside and over confidently handled in the stretch PRINCEQUILLO set the early pace under sufferance and was not unduly persevered with when beaten SEVENTH RACE 1 14 MILES Valdina Orphan June 20 1942 201 3 116 ft fl 7 1 7 Fort Hamilton Graded Handicap Class D 3000 Added 3year O U I 0 s and UpWard UpWardJune June 1944 Aqu Net vaue to winner 1965 second 580 third 290 fourth 145 trainers awards 60 breeders award 25 Handle 166166 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds 51 Strt 59861 SPOON BREAD WB 5 100 1 1 4 4 4 J 4 1 H Woodhse W H Pond 695 59661 TRAGIC ENDINGwB 6 112 5 4 33 33 3l 31 2 J Longden W S Jacobs 635 60216 BRIC A BRAC WSB 3 104 2 2 23 24 2 2 3 T Atkinson J J L Powers 235 602172 TRANSFORMER WB 5 122 3 3 I2 I2 1 1 4 E Arcaro Vera S Bragg 125 59125 N1PSICKLE WB 5 110 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 F Maschck W B Mitchell 790 Time 24 49 114 139 205 Track sloppy sloppyt t 2 Mutuels Paid v Odds to 1 1i i A i in t SPOON BREAD 1590 730 450 695 265 125 eio 410 205 105 105BRIC BRIC A BAC 340 70 70Winner Winner Ch g by The Porter Susie Jane by Negofol trained by J Fairlcy bred by Mr W Arnold Hanger HangerWENT WENT TO POST 448 OFF AT 448J EASTERN WAR TIME TIMEStart Start good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same SPOON BREAD was outrun in the cnrly stages but improved his position on the outside in the stretch run then swerved over slightly but held TRAGIC ENDING safe to the finish TRAGIC ENDING was well up from the start and saving ground entering the stretch finished well BRIC A BAC in near pursuit of the early pace moved up on the outside turning for home and held on well to the finish TRANSFORMER was sent into command going to the first turn and was rated along steadily but faltered at the end NIPSICKLE was outrun outrunScratched Scratched 59015 Welcome Pass 118 EIGHTH RACE 1 116 MILES Jacomar June 15 1940 142 3 111 Purse 6071 R 2000 3yearolds and upward Claiming Nonwinners since allowedJune u v I O April 7 Weight 6 Ibs below scale Nonwinners in 1944 allowed June 1944 Aqu 4 ibs Claiming price 1500 1500Net Net value to winner 1245 second 380 third 190 fourth 95 trainers awards flO breeders award 25 Handle 225299 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds SI Strt 60330 ARTHUR J wB5117 8 2 15 1 = 1 I4 V E Arcaro J B Partridge 265 603313 LUMIERE WB 8 117 11 7 i 83 3 2J 23 F Maschek Railroad Stable 260 0097 ROMAN GOVNORw 6 117 7 8 8 6h 6 4 3 ° G L Smith Mrs D J Schneider 525 60211 SHAUN G wD6117 6 9 5 5 4 5 42 D McCown G F McNulty 820 59728 CHATLET wB5112 5 4 6 h 72 6h 5 S Brooks Mrs A Greco 5020 60097 BLACK THRUSH w 4 116 3 5 43 2 21 31 61 P Colucci J D Federbush 3955 tt211 SHOW HOUSE wB5117 2 3 3h 31 5 7 7 J Longden Mrs H Mart 905 60331 LAST STEEL w8117 1 1 2J 4s b i A Snider Mrs C McTague 13345 0336 CHICMERE wB3106 9 10 11 11 11 9 J Pittarelli John Garofalo 20775 59997 CHANSIAN w3104 4 6 9 = 102 10 10 10 T Atkinson Mrs L Strube 2415 68339 DARBY DRUCEwB 3 103 1011 101 gh gh Bled H Lindberg Mrs W R Fairbanks 900 900Time Time 24 482 11 Vs 142 148 Track sloppy J2 Mutuels Paid N Odds to 1 MufiiAl D Drt rt rtC C ARTHUR J 730 350 360 265 75 80 VlUtuel rriceSi LUMIERE sso 270 90 35 ROMAN GOVERNOR 400 100 Winner 100Winner B g by Chance Play The Beasel by Sunspot trained by D L Weitzel bred by Calumet Farm Winner entered to be claimed for 1500 1500WENT WENT TO POST 515 OFF AT 516 EASTERN WAR TIME Start TIMEStart good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same ARTHUR J sprinted into a long tarly lead and saving ground all the way held on well under pressure in the final drive LUMIERE went vide at the first turn and was under snug restraint in the early running then came with a belated rush at the end ROMAN GOVERNOR showed a good effort SHAUN G and CHATLET had no mishaps BLACK THRUSH stopped SHOW HOUSE could not keep up LAST STEEL tired Scratched 60330 Frontier Jane 112 60097 Honfleur 104 60330 Bright Camp 117 60211 Pollenator 117 55993 Wise Brave 121 60330 Macks Prince 121 60097 Topless Tower 117 Overweight 117Overweight Chicmerc 2 pounds Attendance 15608 Total Mutuel Handle 1473412


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