Official Racing Charts: Narragansett Park, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-04

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Official Racing Charts Copyright. 1945, by Trianglt Publications, Inc. __________________ Narragansett Park PAWTUCKET. R. I.. SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 1945— NARRAGANSETT PARK 1 MILE. Nineteenth day of twenty-five-day meeting May 12 to June 9. Narragansett Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Rhode Island Administration of Racing and Athletics, Edward J. Fenelon. Stewards, John P. Turner and R. Norman Charlton. Steward in charge of pari-mutuel control, James H. Doorley. Placing Judges, Howard G. Reynolds, Gordon Morrow and Henry Carroll. Patrol Judges, Henry F. McKenna. James Butwell and Harry Fiske. Paddock Judge. Thomas A. Steele. Clerk of Scales, Gordon Morrow. Starter, G. R. Wingfield. Timer, Lester H. Smith. Veterinarian, Dr. E. J. Cole. Racing Secretary, M. C. Shea. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1944. .33; current meeting, .32. Daily Double, fitst and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. * Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed: t furt lbs waived. E Disqualified. [Pfl! Dead heat, a Coupled" as entry, f Mutuel field W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. FIRST ~~ RACE- 3~MILE~6ut of Chute 7~ Psychic BidStl 47 9351 lib* ft * A £. — 3 — 111. Purse SI, 600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-O 7£. _ 4 O year-olds, 108 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Winners June 2-45 — Nar since May 11, 1945, 2 lbs. extra for each race won. Claiming price, ,250: if for 81,000, allowed 2 lbs. Net value to winner SI. 050; second. S325 ; third. S175; fourth. S50. Mutuel Pool, S92.894. Index Horses Kqt A Wt PP St *i k Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 7567* GLORIOUS SEC w41l5 l~l 1— t» 21 1" G McMullen 1250 Wells and Riley 8.00 75789- STANLENE wb4113 5 5 2»4 li I1 22 S Magath 1250 A Villa 6.80 75147 MR. DANNY w 4 118 12 4 8- 71 6 3" M Basile 1250 H H Haag 5.10 75788 FllWY ISLAND w 5 113 4 10 92 8s 4h 4»k W Canning 1000 N Tarter 61.60 75789 SPREAD EAGLE wb6117 3 8 61 64 74 54 S Oliver* 1250 .1 and G Stable 9.50 713S7 WHEAT wb6118 10 12 12 94 81 6"* W Duffy 1000 Mt Desert Stable 41.50 75788 TAMLIN wb5118 111 10 101 9 72 R Sisto 1000 W Gullatt 32.70 75788- MAELIKE wb 9 115 11 1 4h 3 34 82 P Pat rson* 1250 Mrs F Preece 2.20 15487* SICKLE DART -4113 9 3 54 5* 108 9* W Mcad"n 1000 Hill and Murphy 4.80 71243 BAI.MAND KB 5 113 2 6 31 44 5h 102 S Manley* 1000 H Waldrop 19.90 68263 VITES w 3 108 6 7 V IF 12 ll2 E Elam 1250 Mae Kav Stable 93.70 60180 LATE ALICE w 4 108 7 9 ll2 12 ll3 12 J Bev* 1000 F C Rowe 102.00 Time. :23, :47, 1:1245- Track fast. — S2 Mutuels Paid — , r— Odds to , ii . ■-. . f GLORIOUS SEC 18.00 7.40 5.80 8.00 2.70 1.90 Mutuel rrices stanlene 8.40 5.40 3.20 1.70 MR. DANNY 5.60 1.80 Winner— B. f, by Misstep — Gloria Monk, bv Monks Wav. trained by J. R. Scott; bred by Mr. Leo J. Marks. WENT TO POST— 2:36. OFF AT 2:37 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stali gate. Won driving; second and third the same. GLORIOUS SEC, away fast, gave way to Stanlene after three-eighths, but came again when roused for the drive and disposed of the latter in the closing stiides. STANLENE held a dear lead when settled in the stretch and continued gamely, but was unable to withstand the winner. MR. DANNY worked his way forward between horses and closed willingly under punishment. FARAWAY ISLAND lacked early speed. SPREAD EAGLE had a roueh trip. TAMLIN never w.iv dangerous. MAELJNE held on to the final eighth, then gave way. SICKLE DART tired. BAI.MAND had early speed. Scratched— 71842 Accuse Me. 115; 75438 Multi Quest. 113; 76010 Light Donna, 103. Overweight — Late Alice. 2 pounds. Claimed — Stanlene by W. J. Susini. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— l:l€»% 1L * A 7 — — 111. Purse ,800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 7 O Z 4 / 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-June 2-45 — Nar winners of two races since December 1 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; one race since October 1, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Net value to winner SI. 150: second, 75; third. 75; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 43,637. In le Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U a Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 75541 VOUCHER vtllS 4/ 2 ~~ 24~ 2I4~22_ lb H Claggett 2500 Bojack Stable 6~50 75684 SINAMIT w 4 102 5 1 l1 l1 1*J 2-4 C Chaffin 2250 Sandv Lane Farm 9.40 . .-LISTING in 5119 4 6 34 3 31 9] W Turnbull 2500 I Gushen 13.10 55864 RISE ABOVE IT w 6 111 3 7 9 82 74 4"k J Martin 2500 Mrs R G Whittington 87.20 75540* NANNY BONES wb 5 110 1 5 6 72 51 52 W Balzetti 2000 R H Schwartz 10.70 75682 AIR BRIGADE b7110 9 3 72 64 82 6* S Oliver* 2500 Mrs J Graf .80 75541 FAIR CALL wb 6 1154 8 8 5» 51 61 7"k H Pratt 2500 J H Carr 7.90 B449 CELTICS wb4 109 2 4 41 44 44 82 R Eccard 2500 Alste Yann Stable 24.40 75679 COUNTS LADY w 4 104 7 I 84 9 9 9 D Scurlock 2500 P Mattera 64.90 Time. :23, :46%. 1:12 5. Track fast. — S2 Mutuels Paid—- r Odds to k . in- I VOUCHER 15.00 7.00 4.60 6.50 2.50 1.30 Mutuel rricesj sunamit 10. 60 6.60 4.30 2.30 LISTING 7.00 2.50 Winner— B. g, by Charing Cross — Turmoil, by Wraik, trained by D. Harrison; bred by Mr. Janon F. slier. Jr. WENT TO POST— 3:06. OFF AT 3:07 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good lioin t.ill iv.te. On diiv.ng; second and third the Same. YOlCHER. forwardly placed and coim M his bet lorin. came gamely when set down for the diive and disposed of SINAMIT in the last sixteenth mile. SUNAMIT assumed command at once, made the pace under occasional urging and continued stoutly to the stretch but could not withstand the winner. LISTING raced evenly throughout and had no mishaps in a sharp etfort. RISE ABOVE IT. outrun during the first half mile, came between horses during the drive and closed strongh. AIR BRIGADE, on the outside throughout, was never dangerous. FAIR CALL tired. CELTICS suit when routed for the drive. Scratched— 75152 Appas Tappas, 107; 75684 Alfhangrier, 111. Overweight — Nanny Bones, 1 pound: Fair Call. 44. Claimed — Nanny Bones by F. F. Watson; Sunamit by Mrs. L. Wolf. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 6.00— Double Pool, 8,844. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— 1:10 !/5 •j • *y a Q — 3 — m» Purse ,800. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners * O — ■ 4 O Qf two races other than maiden or claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. June 2-45— Nar Non-winners of ,500 allowed 3 lbs.; of ,000, 5 lbs.; of 75, 7 lbs.; maidens, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,150: second, 75; third, 75; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 65,181, Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 75545- EYENTG FLIGHT wb 110 4 3 24~ 24~ 24 l1 W Balzetti Mrs T Haskos and A Spilios 240 13174 HYWICK wbHO 2 4 l2 14 I* 2$ W McCadn E J Daily 53.60 758922 HALCYON NIGHT w 110 12 1 34 41 P 32 H Claegett J Tabellario 5.90 73339 LIVELY MAN wb 115 10 6 51 54 52 4h R Eccard S Garfield 3.20 75542 « SHORT STAY wbHO 6 9 64 34 31 5* C Chaffin R T Curley 9.60 15545 AGRONOMIST wll6 7 8 7i 6l 64 62 G Crowell B Froelich 6.60 74930 TED GARDNER wb 115 3 7 81 94 81 74 G Seabo Arcand and. Laurin 17.70 75545 RONREY ■ wb115 5 12 11» 11" 9l 81 D Scurlock F Forestiere 121.90 75892- DAISY LEE wb 110 11 10 104 81 714 92 G McMullen Mrs W W Adams 13.00 75P92 VALDINA MATH w 115 9 2 9104 W 103 S Luce Brosnan and Hallev 23.30 75679 IfUREX w 113 111 12 12 12 ll2 .1 Bovle C F Herrmann 188.60 75791 WEEPING wbHO 8 5 44 7h 1H 12 p Patrson* A Graffagnini 47.10 Time. :23, :462£, 1:1 2?s. Track fast. — S2 Mutuels Paid — - , Odds to , 11 . in* EVENING FLIGHT 6.80 4.00 3.40 2.40 1.00 .70 Mutuel rricesj hywick 39.20 21.40 18.60 9.70 I HALCYON NIGHT 4.20 1.10 Winner — Br. f. bv Firethorn — Kabo. bv Epinard, trained bv T. Haskos; bred bv Mr. Henry H. Knight. WENT TO POST— 3:35. OFF AT 3:37 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall sate. Won ridden out ; second and third driving. EVENING FLIGHT raced nearest HYWICK to the final furlong and, responding to mild ursine, disposed of the latter and appeared ready to draw- clear. HYWICK went to the front early, made the pace to the stretch and held on willingly but was not eood enough for the winner. HALCYON NIGHT, never far back, lacked racing room near the three-sixteenths pot and then tinished strongly when clear. LIVELY MAN. on the outside throughout, raced evenly in a sharp effort. SHORT STAY tired when near the finish. AGRONOMIST had no mishaps. TED GARDNER was outrun. RONREY began slowly. WEEPING quit after displaying earlv speed. Scratched— 75545 Sun Talk, 115; 75439 Display Flight, 110; 71916 Will Markham," 115. Overweight-— Agronomist, 3 pounds : Weeping. 5. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— 1:10 and 7 7 A. Q — 3 — UL. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. i O _ * 7 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; 4-year-olds. 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Xon-June 2-45 — Nar winners since May 11, allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Net value to winner SI. 325; second, 75; third, 00; fourths, S50 each. Mutuel Pool. 79,079. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* *i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to "75442 KELS PR IDE ir4 116 3 7 7 7 54 1" F Munden 4000 W E McDonald 25760 75a30 CHANCE SORD wb7109 2 3 3h 44 31 2i I Ma. tin 3500 L Whiting 14.50 755453 J. J. LYNCH w4112 6 4 1* 11 1* 31 G Seabo 4000 R B Carroll .60 74756 MNO MILER 1Swb5110 4 1 21 24 24 44 W Balzetti 3500 D Hickey 4.80 74971 RED TED fBl wb5113 6 and 54 54 64 44 F Tobin* 4000 Oak Hill Stable 11.50 75442 SUNSHO w 6 114 1 6 62 6* 7 ftfj S Luce 4000 A H Smith 7.40 64216 SPEED IT 4 109 7 2 41 31 4h 7 E Robart 4000 I J White 19.00 IS Dead heat for fourth. Time, :23, :46%, 1:123$. Track fast. I • KELSPRIDE 63.20 17.80 5.60 25 60 7 90 1.80 Ma UtUel - rriCeSf CHANCE SORD H.80 4.60 4.90 130 I J. J, LYNCH 2.40 .20 Winner — Ch. e, by Burgoo King — My Bonnie, by Gallant Fox, trained by W. J. Susini; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock. WENT TO POST— 4:03. OFF AT 4:05 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good trom stall gate. Won driving: second and thiid the same. KELSPRIDE. slow to heein and outrun to the stretch, was taken to the outside for the drive and wore down the leaders in the final stiides. CHANCE SORD. never tar back, reached the lead between calls in the stretch, but was unable to hold the winner. J. 1. LYNCH went to the front early, bore in badly in the drive and tired near the finish. MONO MILLER held on well to the tinal furlong, met interference and dead heated with RED TED for fourth. The latter raced evenly throughout. SUNSHO was outrun. SPEED IT quit after racing prominently. Overweight— Mono Miller. 1 pound: Speed Up, 2. Claimed— Mono Mller by Mrs. L. Wolf; J. J. Lynch by J. M. Grieve: Red Ted by A. Shlager. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935 — l:10» i r a — I — 111. Purse ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 7/ O £. J VJ Starters for a claiming price of ,500 or less in 1944-45 who have June 2-45 — Nar not won a race since May 11. 4-year-olds, 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners of four races in 1944-45 allowed 3 lbs.; three races, 5 lbs.; two races, 7 lbs.; one race in 1944-45, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,150; second, 75; third, 75; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 65.516. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vi V2 Str Fm Jockeys Owners Odds to 15542 CAROLINE F. ws5HH12 1 4» 31 H l1 C Chlffin C S Eaton 9.20 75542- CYCLORAMA vv 5 113 7 2 2l 2 4 21 2* S Luce Brosnan and Halley 2.90 75542 EBRO wb 7 118 5 4 3n 4* 43 31 .1 Martin E M OBrien 5.00 72036 AMAZED wb6118 2 5 lh lh 3h 4h G row ell Arcand and Laurin 8.40 75287 MACKS MISS wb6113 6 8 72 62 614 5li N Coule L Donofrio 54.80 75287 INDIAN TRACE wb5111 9 7 P 84 8 64 H Allgaier S Howard 119.40 62264 ONECBILL wb 4 116 10 6 54 6* 54 P H Claegett Mrs P K Leven 2 50 75895 NELLIE MOLEF.wb 5 109 8 9 93 74 7h 81 W Turnbull II W OConnor 3120 75640* VALETTA H. in 4 111 3 10 10 10 93 9»k R Eccard S Garfield 9 20 73363 ROY H. S. wb 4 109 4 11 llir,ll1010in104 E Elam Mae Kav Stable 150.20 72177 NIGHT BOMBERwb 4 111 11 12 12 12 ll3 11s D Scurlock H Yiolette 100.60 71799 PATCHES wb 4 108 1 3 64 91 12 12 P PatterV* H Bradsnyder 24.60 Time, :23, :4625, 1:12. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to ki R in- /CAROLINE F. .., 20.40 8.20 4.80 9.20 3.10 1.40 Mutuel rricesi cyclorama 4.20 3.00 1.10 .50 I EBRO 4.40 1.20 Winner— Br. m. hy Flying Heels — Watch Bracelet, by On Watch, trained by R. McKeown ; bred by Mr. Horace N". Davis. WENT TO POST— 4:35. OFF AT 4:37 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but NIGHT BOMBER. Won driving: second and third the same. CAROLINE F. raced forwardly placed to the stretch and, after shaking off CYRCLORAMA, closed gamely under urging to increase her advantage. CYCLORAMA, much used, engaged AMAZED during the first half mile, disposed of the latter but was not good enough for the winner. EBRO rated well in a good effort and was in close quarters during the drive. AMAZED went to the front before going a quarter mile, made the pact to the stretch under pressure from CYCLORAMA but failed to stav thereafter. MACKS MISS had no excuse. INDIAN TRACE never was dangerous. ONECBILL tired. VALLETTA H. was outrun. NIGHT BOMBER reared at the start losing all chance. PATCHES had earlv speed but gave wav badlv. pulling up lame. Scratched— 732652 Pipeliner, 106; 75370* Sea Tack," 118; 75543 Able, 111; 722363 Pernelle, 113. Pernelle, 113. Overweight — Nellie Mow lee, 1 pound: Patches. 2. SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Valdina Orphan, Sept. 26, 1942—1:49—3—115. Eleventh Running RHODE ISLAND HANDICAP. 0,000 Added. 7 7 I 1 » O _. J I 3-year-olds and upward. Winners of ,000 after publication of June 2-45— Nar weights, 3 lbs. extra. Net value to winner ,660; second, ,000; third. .000; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool. S226.308. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 175544 SPANGLED GMEwb 4 122 6 6 64 61 3h 34 lnk G Moore Metcalf and Bermar Farm .70 75544 EASY CHANCE wb 4105 9 5 31 2" 22 l1 2» H Claggett M Belasco 40.00 75544 TOOLMAKER vv 4 108 4 8 9 9 f 4* 324 M BasUe W A Coleman 21.40 756853 TOWAKEE wb5106 3 7 71 74 9 71 * R Eccard Mrs L G Cushing 12.70 75372 VALDINA CRAFTwb4107 5 3 l2 l3 14 21 5"k G Seabo Arcand and Laurin 5.30 75644* BOOT AND SPURwb6107 8 4 2* 32 44 51 64 J Martin A Lamoureux 17.20 75685 CACTUS FOOT m 4 105 7 9 82 82 61 6l 7* D Scurlock Rumstick Lodge Inc 11.30 755442 SON OHAL wb 6 106 1 1 54 5* 5h 82 84 G McMuln Mrs R M Buccola 10 50 75557 SIR ALFRED w 7 105 2 2 44 44 81 9 9 W McCadn H G Bedwell 30.60 Time, :23, :46%, 1:11, 1:37K5. 1:50*4. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to , 11 , in* SPANGLED GAME 3.40 3.00 2.40 .70 .50 .20 MUlUel rriCeSi EASY CHANCE 18.40 8.80 8.20 3.40 TOOLMAKER 7.60 2.80 Winner — B. g, by Reigh Count — Fancy Feathers, by Chicle, trained bv R. Metcalf: bred by Greentrec Stable. WENT TO POST— 5:05. OFF AT 5:071 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. SPANGLED GAME saved ground when outrun to the tipper turn, moved up on the outside when roused and. responding gamely to urging during the drive, was up in the last sixteenth. EASY CHANCE, foiwardly placed from the start, went to the front when settled in the stretch and continued stoutly under punishment, but could not hold the winner. TOOLMAKER. outrun to the final three-eighths, came to the outside on the final turn, then tinished fast. TOWAKEE could not get to the leaders when set down for the drive. VALDINA CRAFT made the pace for three-quarters, then gave way. BOOT AND SPUR was done early. CACTUS FOOT heean sluggishly. SON OHAL tired after racing well to the stretch. SIR ALFRED displaced brief early speed, then quit badly. Scratched— 75896 Castleman. 124; 75287 Romulus, 107. Overweight — Easy Chance, 1 pound; Towakee, 2; Valdina Craft. 1; Cactus Foot, 1; Sir Alfred. 1. SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— VMH 7 7 " 7 — 3 — 111#* South County Purse. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and * •* ™ w •* upward. Allowances. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-June 2-45— Nar winners of ,000 in 1944-45 allowed 3 lbs.: of ,500 in 1944-45 or three races since September 1, 6 lbs.; of ,500 since November 1 or two races since September 1, 9 lbs.; one race since September 1, 12 lbs. Claiming: races not considered. Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool. 64,457. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St J4 jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 75442 YES Ml NO wb8114 5 4 41 44 34 124 J Martin Mt Desert Stable L20 73144 JOHNNY JR wb6117 2 5 3J4 34 24 2 4 G Crowell E J Dailv 4.80 75287 ROMULUS w5117 7 6 52 53 42 3* G Moore Mrs L Wolf a 2.70 75896 GOOD GOING w 4 107 8 1 14 l2 1A 4* D Scurlock Mrs L Wolf a-2.70 74972 RED DOCK w 8 117 9 I Tj I* •" S* W Turnbull Mrs F Landau 14 60 75792 NAVY m 91134 4 9 84 72 7* 62 R Sisto W Gullatt 26.50 71551 WESTWD BLE wb4104 6 3 22 2" 58 V- H Claggett Mm F G Miller 15 20 538472 AIRY GOER wb 6 108 1 7 6* 82 82 83 R Eccard S Garfield 72 30 74757 II N WOOD JIM wb 4 106 3 8 9 9 9 9 J Keenan* Miss Joan Beattie 21.40 Coupled: a Romulus and Good Going. Time, :23, :462s, 1:11. Track fast. — Mutuels Paid — - f Odds to , _ • 1 YES OR NO 4.40 3.20 2.20 1.20 .60 .10 Ml utueJ rricesi johnny jr 5.40 3.00 1.70 .50 ROMULUS a-Entry 2.40 .20 Winner — Ch. g, by Questionnaire — Gallant Lass, by Sir Gallahad III., trained by L. Whiting: bred by Greentree Stable. WENT TO POST— 5:36. OFF AT 5:36J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. YES OR NO saved ground while racing within striking distance of the leaders to the stretch, came to the outside for the drive and, responding when ridden out, disposed of the leaders to win going away. JOHNNY JR., a sharp factor from the start, made a good bid when roused for the stretch run, but could not withstand the winner. ROMULUS, outrun to the final quarter, finished strongly under urging. GOOD GOING went to the front at once, made the pace to the last eighth, then tired. RED DOCK never was dangerous. NAVY, on the outside, was outrun. WESTWOOD BELLE forced the pace to the stretch, then gave way. AIRY GOER and L1NWOOD JIM were never serious factors. Overweight — Navy, 24 pounds; Linwood Jim, 2. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Top Row, Oct. 20, 1934—1:4325—3—105. Purse 7 7 " ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 106 lbs.; O — • J j 4-year-olds, 115 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Non-winners since May 11, June 2-45 — Nar allowed 3 lbs.; since December 1, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Net value to winner .325; second, 75; third. 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 68,524. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to fj "76795 DAVITT wb7116 5 4 l2 l3 1- lh In G Moore 3500 Mrs L Wolf 4.90 75444 BRIAR PLAY wb 8 112 2 3 54 U 2n 24 214 R Eccard 3000 S Garfield 4 50 75685 MIGHT BE wb 4 115 3 1 44 41 5s 5= 3"k J Bovle 3500 C F Herrmann 7.60 75685 SKIPPER Z. wb 6 1154 1 2 V 2 4 31 3« P H Pratt 3500 J H Carr 7.30 75686* SURE HIT wb4105 4 7 64 62 44 44 58 S Oliver* 3000 J and G Stable 10.30 75215 FETTACAIRN wb7111 6 5 31 51 61 62 64 W Turnbull 3500 F W— « 2 00 75369 CANEE vv 4 107 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 G Seabo 3500 Mrs L Rosenthal 8.30 Time, :242s, :48, 1:13%, 1:40%, 1:47. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , t Odds to , ti . in • /DAVITT 11.80 5.00 3.20 4.90 1.50 .60 - MUtuel Prices? BRIAR PLAY 5.20 3.60 IJI .80 1 MIGHT BE 5.00 1.50 Winner — Ch. g, by Strolling Player — Fair Phantom, by Light Brigade, trained by S. Lipiec ; bred by Mr. Hob«on C. McGehee. WENT TO POST— 6:05. OFF AT 6:06 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. DAVITT assumed command early, made the pace to the stretch under good racing and. responding readily when hard ridden thereafter, lasted to withstand BRIAR PLAY. The latter, on the outside to the upper turn, moved up stoutly when roused, but hung nearing the finish, just missing. MIGHT BE, in hand to the final quarter, finished fast on the extreme outside. SKIPPER Z. saved ground throughout and, lacking racing room during the final eighth, could net threaten when clear near the finish. SURE HIT began slowly. FETTACAIRN had brief early speed. CANEE was far bark throughout. Overweight — Skipper Z., 4| pounds; Sure Hit. 3; Canee, 1. Continued on Page Fifteen Narragansett Park Continued from Page Fourteen NINTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Beefsteak, Nov. 6, 1935—1:41—5— 7 / i r i 117. Purse ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters O d. J ** for a claiming price of ,500 or less in 1944-45 who have not -on June 2-45 — Nar a race since May 11. Non-winners of two races since October 1 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs. Net value t owinner .150; second. 75|_third, 75; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 70,434. Index Horses Eqt A Wt FP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to ~ 75443 MISFTYING w6111 6 4 41 P _• _• P W Turnbull M W OConnor 5.60 75443s DARBY DUCAT wb5110 1 2 Is 1* l« l1 2s W Bahetti Mrs T Haskos .80 74844 BUS V. Z. ws5116 2 1 2« 4£ 4 3 31 I Martin H F Walkenhor«t 11.10 75443 REAPING GOLD wb5116 7 7 5£ 66 5£ 51 4| P DeLucia Miss C Flack 4.80 74844 AIRCRAFT wb 6 116 5 6 7 7 7 7 5h G Seabo L Campbell 7.10 73213 BUCKBOARD wb7 116 3 3 66 5* 6s 6* 6i S Laf.tte H Trainor 42.40 75443 MR. MONK w 7 113 4 5 ty 33 4" 7 R Sato W Gullatt 30.00 Time, :242s, :47%, 1:13, 1:38, 1:43. Track fast. — 52 Mutuels Paid — , r Odds to , ii . in- MISFLYING 13.20 4.40 3.60 5.60 1.20 80 MUlUel rriCeSj DARBY DUCAT 280 2.40 .40 .20 * BUS V. Z 4.40 120 Winner— Ch. m. by Canaan — FIving Girl, bv Terrv. tiained by L. .Haymaker; bred by Mr. Leo J. Marks. WENT TO POST— 6:35. OFF AT 6:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. MISFLYING came out sliirhtly entering the stretch and, responding to punishment, disposed of DARBY DUCAT in the falsi ipenth. DARBY DUCAT went to the front early, established ■ long load, but could not yvithstand the winner, althoutrh hard ridden through the stretrh. BUS V. Z. saved eround throughout and had no excuse. REAPING GOLD beean slowly. AIRCRAFT was outiun. MR. MONK had early speod. Scratched— 75546 Discouraged, 106; 755463 Door Yock, 104; 72139 Darby Dismay, 111. Overweieht — Darby Ducat. 4 pounds. Attendance, 22,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, ,554,874. Returned to Public, ,399,387, Less Breakage.


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