Official Racing Charts: Delaware Park, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-02

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Official Racing Charts . Copyright. 1945, by Trlangie Publications, Inc. , , Delaware Park STANTON. DEL., FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1945— DELAWARE PARK 1 MILE. Fourth day of thirty-day meeting May 29 to July 4. Delaware Steeplechase and Race Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather cloudy. Racing starts at 3:30 p. m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1944. .34; current meeting, .33. No Daily Double. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ideal Gift, June 27, 1944— 1:10;5— 7 0 ft Q 7 — 109, Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claim-/ O U O y 3-year-olds. 112 4-year-olds. 124 ing lbs.; lbs.; older, 126 lbs. June 1-45— Del Claiming: price, ,500. Net value to winner SI. 100; second. S250 : thiid. 00 : fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool. 7,121. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 75499* mGH PRIORITY*! 3 112~1 6 6 i b~ l"k L Torres 2500 L Phillies" 1 .50 7S155 SHOVE OFF wb 3 112 2 4 2l 2" lj 2h R Root 2500 L O Pavne 6.90 72355 GENE CHANCE wb3107 4 3 3H V 3J 32 A Snellines 2500 V Willis Jr 3.80 72504 TARFCN wb4 124 5 2 ll l1 2i 4J C Kirk 2500 Lt Com B Sharp 1180 75157 SIR BOGIE wb 4 124 6 1 41 52 6 5J, S Youn r 2500 H H Sender 7.35 656 i GALLEEN wb3 101 3 5 S*J 4h 46 W Barr,*, 2500 Margaret McCallum 4.35 Time. :23. :475, 1:143. Track fast. r- S2 Mutuels Paid — r Odds to , I D . HIGH PRIORITY 5.00 3.00 2.40 1.50 .50 20 M. UtUel rriCeSj SHOVE OFF 5.90 3.70 195 .85 y GENE CHANCE 3.40 .70 Winner — B. g. hv Zacaweista— Ollienme. hv VVhic hone, trained bv L. Phillips ; bred b Mr. Phil T Chinn WENT TO POST-3:32. OFF AT 3:32 EASTERN WAR TIME." Start good from stall eate. Won driving : second and third the same. HIGH PRIORITY, under strong punishment throughout, trailed the tield for a half mile, came to the outside in the early stretch and wore down the leaders to win eoine aa . SHOVE OFF raced in the runner-up position to the stretch, took command when the leader faltered and just filled to la?t. GENE CHANGE. always a forward factor, diilted out slightly entering the stretch, then closed with good rouraee despite bein* in d«M quarters in the final ■treaty yards. TARFCN tiied l.adly in the final furlong. SIR BOGIE and GALLEEN failed to reach prominence. Scratched— Out of the Red. 117. Corrected weight — Galleen. 101. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ideal Gift, June 27, 1944— icM%— 7 6 0 9 0 "— 109 Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upwafd. Maidens. Claim- # v v 7 v ing 3_ year-olds, 112 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 124 lbs.: older, 126 lbs. June 1-45— Del Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner .100 ; second. S250; third, 00; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool. 2,736. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 34 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 44511 MAMYE W. wB4112 14 l*"" 1 J 1* lh M A Bfnft 2500 Brookfield Farm L45 75366* HOT MIGHT m 3 112 2 3 5* 4± 4* 2- L Torres 2500 L Phillips 2 45 75378 MULDER rnrnlVU 6 1 22* 2£ 3"k C Kirk 2500 Mr* S M Pistorio 15 40 62193 TRACE ME w b 5 126 4 5 4s 3* i] •« P Keiper 2500 W G Jones 15 70 75415 WARS-DCS wb3112 7 6 62 51 5« 5« S Young 2500 Mary A Darden 315 PRINCE REX w 6 126 1 7 7 7 7 MJ A Snellings 2500 H H Senger 32 60 75742 GAUGE w 6 121 5 2 3± 6s 6J 7 D Scocca 2500 W H Foales 40 55 Time. :2325. Al. V.U%. Track fast. ,— %2 Mutuels Paid — r Odds to , JLmmm MAMYE W «•» * » 2.60 1.45 .45 .30 M..f..A| utuei rrices hot night 2.90 230 45 15 builder 4.20 1.10 Winner-Br. f. by Ariel— Pretty Politician, bv Ballot, trained bv W. H. Brooks; bred by Mr E D Axton WENT TO POST— 4:02. OFF AT 4:02J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate tor all but Prince Rex. Won driving: second 3nd third the same. MAMYE Vr. drew clear on the turn, was going easily into the stretch, where she drifted very wide and had to b* put to pressure to hold sway to the end. HOT NIGHT was allowed to settle into her best stride, came between horses turning for home, then hung after reaching the leader. BUILDER saved ground to move to the leader in the early stretch, but was not good enough. TRACE ME was well placed on the outside most of the way. only to tire when placed to pressure in the closing drive. WAKS-DUN could not reach contention. PRINCE REX broke very slowly. GAUGE was through early. 0er eight— Builder. 1 pound. THIRD RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Pavot, July 4, 1944— 1:045— 2— 116. Purse 7 6 0 9 1 600- 3-year-olds. Claiming:. Weigrht, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since December 1 allowed 3 lbs.; one race since then, June l-4o i — Del 5 lbs.; one race since October 30, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Wet value to winner .150; second. 50; third, 25; fourth, 5. Mutue! Pool. 0,485. Jndex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M hs Str Fia Jockeys Owners Olds to 73233 TINTREL wb107 2 4 6» 5 12 li j c Gilbt A 3500 W Fl o7th ~T00 73.43 ABIEL m 113 3 2 2« 4t 2J 2* K Scthorn 3500 Christiana Stable 145 73364 BOB OSCLI.IYASwb117 4 6 5" 5* 3 ± P R Root 3500 J G Lei per J r a 2 75 7216, PENDRAGON wb113 6 7 7 6* 51 4A S Young 3500 Cedar Farm 9 35 75743 GAY BID wb106 5 1 1» 2 4» 5* M A BY,.,*, 3500 w R R0berlt 7 70 72911 MORGILS LAD wb113 13 3» 3J 6* 6 i D Scocca 3000 S Rich a 2 75 69286 HADA BAR w 113 7 5 4 i 7 7 7 C Kirk 3000 Lt Com B Sharp 29.30 Coupled: a Bob OSullivan and Morgils Lad. Time. :23, :475. 1:00*5- 1:07%. Track fast. r—%2 Mutuels Paid— Odds to , RjtiifiiAl Prlraef TINTREL 10.00 4.60 2.50 4.N 130 .25 Mutuel rricesj abiel 29o 2.10 .45 05 ■ BOB OSULLIVAN a-Entry ... 2.30 .15 Wjnner— B. g, by Tintagel— Petrel, by Petee Wrack, trained by B. F. Christmas; bred by Mr. C. T. Cheners . WENT TO POST— 4:32. OFF. AT 4:34 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stali gate. Won driving: second and third the same. TINTREL. sluggish early, moved between horses with a rush to assume command entering the stretch, then lasted while carrying ABIEL out in the drive. ABIEL, always in the first flight, moved menacingly in the early stretch but was carried out, first by GAY BID then by the winner. BOB OSULLIVAN improved his position when able to come through on the rail entering the stretch but had nothing left for the drive. PENDRAGON closed full of run after being sluggish early. GAY BID. in front early, drifted out while tiring badlv. MORGILS LAD was through alter a half mile. Overweight — Tintrel. 1 pound. Hada Bar, 4. FOURTH RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Lovemenow, May 29, 1945— :54— 2— 117. 7 I A fi Q 9 Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Fixed weights. O J 7 i. weight, 116 lbs. June l-4a Del Net va|ue t0 winner ,i00; second, 50; third, 00; fourth, 0 Mutuel Pool, 6.847. Indey Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to ARARAT wll6 6 8 41 21 H S Young Brandvwin7~StabU 2 00 75741 BRAMBLETTE w 116 4 2 UV 2 C Kirk H E Jackson a 4 15 PETES BEST w 116 It 64 V 3" D Scocca Mrs C P Mib i 1215 TRANSFER m 116 3 1 31 2» 4* L Torres W H LaBoyteauK 11 20 dCA wll5 7 6 5* 6* 5i J Gilbert J P Jones 3 60 75289 AGANA wb116 8 3 2j 4J 6l K Scthorn Christiana Stable 815 JANE DALE w 116 5 5 6« 7* 7* S Clark H E Jackson a 4 15 KEY MISS w 109 1 4 8 8 8 J C GilbtA B F Christmas 8.80 Coupled: a Bramblette and Jane Dale. Ttme, :235. :47%. :54!,5. Track fast. M..f..»l D.:~A- t ARARAT 6.00 S.80 2.90 2.00 .90 .45 UrUel rriCeSf BRAMBLETTE a-Entry 4.50 3.10 125 55 I PETES BEST 4.40 1.20 Winner— Lt. ch. f, by Pah b pair— Pietty Sis, by Monks Way, trained by V. W. Raines: bred bv Mr K D. Axton. WENT TO POST— 6:02. OFF AT 5:02 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall g:te. Won driving: second and third the same. ARARAT, off sluggishlv and steadied early, moved well when asked. sered m the early stretch then recovered well to be drawing clear at th* end. BRAMBLETTE disponed of AGANA early, fought it out willingly, but was not good enough. PETES BEST moved between horses on the turn io reach serious contention, then continued on well under hard pressure. TRANSFER raced forward! placed from the start, loomed dangerous when moved through on the inside entering the stretch but faltered under pressure. GICA could not keep up. AGANA stopped badly when unable to obtain the early advantage. JANE DALE and KEY MISS showed nothing. FIFTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Firebroom, June 30, 1942— 1:4143_3 7 6 0 9 — 111 Purse 800- 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non- # u v 7 3 winners of two races. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; June 1-45— Del 0ider. i i ibs Winners of ,000, S lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,775 allowed 3 lbs.; maidens, 6 lbs. Net value to winner ,250; second. 00Mrurd, 50; fourth. 00. Mutuel Pool, 5,068. judex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *4 Va - Str Fin Jockeys Owners Olds to 75458 FRIND OR FOE wb4110 5 16 6 4* 2* l-i M A Btn,*, Mis IWm Werner 13 25 75458 MARCH CHICK wb 4 117 6 2 l« 2* lh 1± » j Gilbert H L Straus 3 20 75157 PELOPS wb3112 4 4 2i 1* 2* 3* 3" S Clark Bobanet Stable .85 75155 I CONQUER wb3109 2 6 4" 3* 5» 4* 4* A Snellings Brookt.eld Farm 7 40 69798 DANCING HRF w ■ 3 109 1 5 3i 5* 5* 5» and»• ■ Root Victory Stable 7 55 75157 ONE CENTURY in 4 114 3 5 5i 4 6 6 6 D Score a H E Carlson 29 20 Time. :245. :485, 1:145, 1:4025, 1:44?i. Track fast. M. .• ..«! Dr.r-i FRIEND OR FOE 28 50 9.50 3.4i 13 26 3.75 .70 /Viuruei rricesj march chick 5.10 260 155 30 I PELOPS 2.20 .10 Winnor— Ch. g, by American Flag— On Her Toes, by High Time, trained by G. Werner; br-d bv Mr Samuel D. Riddle. WENT TO POST— 5:32. OFF AT 5:32J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out: second and third driving. FRIEND OR FOE. restrained early, rallied well when plated to pressure entering the stretch and disposed of the leaders while beinir ridden out. MARCH HICK was hustled to the tront at the tirst turn, was not hurried wl.cn challenged by PELOPS. disposed of him. but had nothing in reserve for the closing test. PELOPS raced in the tirst flSlht t°m the start, took a short lead at the half mile pole, held on well to the stretch then tired. I CONQUER was always a forward factOT while racing on oul-ide but tailed to respond to urging. The others showed nothing. Overweight — Pelops, 3 pounds. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Bon Jour, July 4, 1944— 1 :42 «-,— 6— 115. Reho-7 6 0 9 4 both Purse Graded Allowances Class D. Purse ,000. 4-year-,i~ oIds and uPward. 4-year-olds, 121 lbs.; older. 122 lbs. Non-win- June 1-4d — Del ners since May 15 allowed 3 lbs.; of ,500 at any time or three races since October 1. 5 lbs.; of ,500 since October 1 or two races since September 11, 7 lbs. Claiming: races not considered. Net value to winner _S1.400: second. 00; trurd, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool. S86.236. ■*" Hoi-es Eqt A Wt PI* St M /«; % Sir Fin .locke s Own.,. Odds to 75161- HORNBLENDE" wb~7 115 4 6 6 6 P 3j lh C Kirk Mrs J M BlaTk 2 90 75380 MILCAVE wand112 2 2 «« P 4i 4« 2" L Haskell J L Friedman 6 85 75377 GALACTIC wb4118 1 3 3* 2 2* 2i 3»k p Keiper Mrs E duPont Weir 2 65 73366 VIVA TEDDY wb 4 107 3 1 2* li lh U 45 M A Bn»*» Edgehill StaUt 4 85 75158- PHTOM PLAVERwb6115 5 4 li 3s B| 5 5" J Tammaro J Arthur 3 70 75458 VALDIV1V wsb5115 6 S 9 9» 6 6 6 R Root H I. Dmwm 12.90 Time. :2335. :472B. 1:125. 1:383. 1:443 Daily Racing Form Time. 1:455. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , M ..«■..«! D.:~~f HORNBLENDE 7.80 3.70 2.70 2 90 .85 .35 urue! rncesi milcave 6.70 5.10 235 155 4 GALACTIC 2.80 .40 Winner— B. h, by Hi jack— Mali/a. bv Kai Sang, trained bv J. Merrvnun Black; hied by F-tate of W B. Cogar. WENT TO POST— 6.01. OFF AT 6:01i EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving- second and third the same. HORNBLENDE, outrun eail , mo d into serious contention around the turn, came out for the final test and won under good handling. MIL-CAVE was restrained oft the pace, rallied well when asked for his be t and just missed getting up. GALA! -TIC. under double wraps for thiee quarters, shook olf VIVA TEDDY inside the furlong post, then tired right at the end. VIVA TEDDY was steadied along while holding a short lead to the stretch, was hard ridden in the closing drive, but was not good enough. PHANTOM PLAYER was u-ed up trving to shake oft VIVA TEDDY early: VALMVIA was not a serious factor. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Bon Jour, July 4, 1944— 1:42ft— 6— 115. Purs* 7 £ Q O C ,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since . December 1. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since December 1 June 1-45 — Del allowed 3 lbs.; since October 10, 5 lbs. Claiming price, S2.000; if for ,750, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner .100; second. 50 Mhird. 00; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 2,912. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Sir Fin Joke s OvTners Odds c, 75157* FLIGHT MAN wb 115 3 2 3i 3h 3"~li H S Yon~g 2000 W G~W,l «m ~ 1 80 70950 TACARO SUNTED wb 115 6 4 4i 4 4* 3 V C Kirkt 2000 ETCWwibi 13 70 752191 VAI.DINA GOBLIN w 115 4 1 * 14 1 2h P s Clark 2000 ft Miii—iwe 3 05 72395 MARYKNOI.L wbIOT 5 6 2h 2 2 4* 4 P Mills 1750 Mrs .1 V Stewart 6 00 74929 VAI.DINA HAVEN w 112 2 5 6 5 5" 5" 5" L Torre* 2000 I. Phillips 3 55 75219 MISS McLUKE w 107 1 3 52 6 6 6 6 A Snell.ngs 1750 B A Murpl.v 10 35 Time, ;24s. :49. 1:15" 5. 1:42. 1:49. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , IVUlUel T riCeS J TACARO SUNTED 9.60 3.60 3 80 80 VALDINA GOBLIN 2.70 .35 Winner — B. c, by Man ONight— Ada M., by Sweep, trained by W. G. Wilson: bred bj Mr. D. E. Holeman. WENT TO POST— 6:32. OFF AT 6:32i EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out: second and third driving. FLIGHT MAN was under stout restraint while in the first flight, moved t the fore with a rush when able to secure racing room on the inside turning for home, opened up at the eighth post and lasted while being ridden out. TACARO SUNTED was rated off the leaden for three-quartel s. rared on the outside while moving into contention and was best of the others. VALDINA GOBLIN, hustled to the front early, had no excuses MARYKNOLL was well placed for three-quarters, then quit hadl. VALDINA HAVEN" showed nothing. MIS McLUKE showed nothing. Overweight — Valdina Haven. 2 pounds. Claimed — Maryknoll by Mrs. H. Hagqerty. For late chart see tomorrows issue


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