Official Racing Charts: Lincoln Fields at Hawthorne, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-08

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Official Racing Charts Copyright, 1945. by Trianglt Publications, Inc. Lincoln Fields at Hawthorne STICKNEY. ILL.. THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1945— HAWTHORNE 1 MILE. Fourteenth day of twenty-eight-day meeting May 23 to June 23. Lincoln Fields Jockey Club, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, William A. Hamilton. Stewards, J. J. Graddy and William R. Dahlstrom. Placing Judges. W. A. Reagan. W. J. Shelley ?nd R. P. McAuliffe. Paddock Judge, J. P. Gruber. Patrol Judges, George Swain, Harold Hoffman and Alec Heffernan. Clerk of Scales, Vasco Parke. Timer, J. J. Russell. Starter. Roy Dickerson. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, William R. Dahlstrom. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Central War Time: Saturdays and holidays, 2:00 p. m. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1944. .31; current meeting, .37. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one, field hoises individually. * Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed, t five lbs waived | Disqualified. BJH Dead heat, a Coupled as entry. f-Mutuel ficld. V Whip. S Spurs B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. MRST RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Talked AboutTSept. 17, 1940 7 f% ft 9 " — 1;17r5 — 6 — 115. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim-«__ * •«£• Non-winners since June 15. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.: older, 120 June 7-45 — Haw iDs. Non-winners since March 15 allowed 5 lbs.; in 1944, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,200. Net value to winner ,100; second, 25; third. S125; fourth, S50. Mutuel Pool. S50.031L Index Horses Kqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockevs Owners Odds to 75433- LIBERATOR wb5112 3 4 3i, 4iJ"li~l» P Glidewell 1200 Mrs Wells and Miss Cghani L70 766723 LILLIAN ROTH wb 10 104 5 12 8J 7 4J PJ A Burdv* 1200 Mrs F F Burrell 5.20 75888 LADY JULIET m 4 110 7 5 If 5- 3" 3* R Campbell 1200 L C and C A Becker 13.20 75674 AIR BORNE w 4 113 10 9 6- 3J 5* 4h .1 Recker 1200 P J Valenti 30.40 75432 WHIPPET wb4110 1 7 11* 11* 7 5* S Brooks 1200 J A Best 3.80 75674 TAMPION HALL wb 4 109 12 1 2i 2l. 2 6* B Nichols* 1200 Mrs M Weil 9.20 76117 PRADO SON wb4105 9 3 51 6i 6i 7- W Bara* 1200 D Borbas 36.20 76379 PRETTY THING w 6 104 8 11 10- ci 10 * 8i J Fliter* 1200 Janicki and Gansac 45.60 74989 AMICAN BRIDEwb 6 110 11 2 1J lh 8i 9l ACarr 1200 L R Morris 18.80 75998- BURNT BRTGESam 8 112 6 10 12 10- 9- 10 S Havnes 1200 Mrs Dodd and Mrs Poellien 14.40 75432 LADY DORSEY w 4 106 4 8 4£ 9j 11* 11* E Bianco 1200 J Schwab 80.60 75998 WHITEFTID BILLw 4 110 2 6 7» 12 12 12 .1 Cavens 1200 G R White 91.60 Time, :24, :49s, 1:15?s, 1:22. Track fast. S2 Mutuels Paid Odds - — , , to « Mm. I D * LIBERATOR 5.40 3.40 2.60 1.70 .70 .30 utuel rnces lillian roth 5.40 3.60 1.70 .80 1 LADY JULIET 5.60 ■ 1.80 Winner — B. c. bj Haste — Blue Heaven II.. bv Blenheim II.. trained by R. D. Jackson; bred by Brey-mann F.irm. WENT TO POST-2:l7i. OFF AT 2:18 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Sl.nl gaod l:oin stall gate. Won diivins; ; second and third the same. LIBERATOR «M well placed from the beginning, saved some ground, w;:s under piessure after a half mile and, after taking command, held his advantage. LILLIAN ROTH lacked apeed, rallied after a half mile and closed strongly. LADY JULIET was unable to keep up early, responded when railed upon and finished well. AIR BORNE was well placed from the bcginnhag but raced a trifle wide. WHIPPET, shuffled back soon after the start, made up ground. CAMPION HALL tired. AMERICAN BRIDE had speed but save vvav b-Hlv in the final quarter. Scratched— 75672 Purp. 110; 76379 Inscovette. 107: 76235 Liberty Crack, 108. Overweight — Lillian Roth, 2 pounds; Lady Juliet, 5; Campion Hall, 4; Pretty Thing. 2; American Bride, 3: Lady Dorsey, 1. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE. Gibbons. Aug. 18, 1925— 1 :10s. %— 4— 120. Purse 7 £ A Q A ,500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Fixed weights. Weight, 118 lbs. June - 7-45 — Haw Net va|ue to wjnner si. 100; second, 25; third, 25; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 2,862. Index Hordes Eqt A Wt PP St % tf Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to ~ "_ 76116 LITTLE PRISS will 9 6 1* 1* 1| 1* H Hart Dixiana 2.50 70373 LASTING PEACE wb118 5 4 5:i 3:i 2* 2* J Cavens C F Martin 4.60 70205 FOX GIRL wb 113 11 5 3i 43 43 3* R Campb-1* I C Mishler 23.80 76232 BILLIES CHOICE wB118 10 11 9- 7j 5- 4" S Brooks J Kohout 3.20 64387 SIERRA JEAN wbU3 12 1 2 V 3| 5 B Nichols E McEvov 6.20 76290 FLIRTY wb113 3 2 10- 9s 8* 63 J Fliter* Heisey and Petrosek 18.30 75773 MY GRACE wall] 8 10 6h 5j 7 7* J Recker* Lustgarten and Weinberg 25.60 7C7T3 DOUBLE DUTY wb118 2 7 7J 8! 61 22 H LitzbVr C H Dursch 60 80 Tl INFINITY G. wb113 6 12 12 12 10" 9s A Burdy* C E Davison 91.40 GLADIRON wr118 4 3 4i 6i ty 10l J Higlev Mrs F E McDonald 23.60 ESTLER wb!18 1 8 11* 10J 11* 11* A Clutter DCataldo 14.20 HAGAR w 113 7 9 8l 11- 12 12 E Bianco* Donna-Rav Stable 51.80 Time, :23s. :482s. 1:14J£. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , r—-Odds to — -, ID* LITTLE PRISS 7.00 4.00 3.80 2.50 1.00 .90 Ma. utuel rricesj lasting peace 4.60 4.60 1.30 1.30 FOX GIRL 11.60 4.80 Winner — B. f. by Sweep All — Miss Prudence, by Victorian, trained by J. C. Hodgins"; bred by Mr. Charles T. Fi-dier. WENT TO POST— 2:471. OFF AT 2:48 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. LITTLE PRISS had speed, was put to press*!* alter a half mile, shook oft LASTING PEACE just inside the tinal eighth and drew clear. LASTING PEACE was never far back, moved up boldly approaching the last eighth and then hune. FOX GIRL was prominent from the beginning, held on well in the drive and went lame while being pulled up after the race. BILLIES CHOICE made up eround but could not menace the leaders. SIERRA JEAN tired. GLADIRON could not keep up. Scratched— 76484 Etta V., 118. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 2.20— Double Pool, 4,320. THIRD RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Surf Rider, Sept. 1, 1924— 1:05—5— 128. "l /r • q r Purse §1,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for *■ *• a claiming price of S1.250 or less in 1944-45 who have not won two June 7-45 — Haw races since October 31. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since October 31 allowed 3 lbs.; since August 31, 5 lbs.; since June 30, 8 lbs. Net value to winner S1.100: second, 25; third. 25: fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool. 7,368. Index Harsea FVt A Wt PP St + % Str Fin Terlrijl Owners Odds to 76380 fK EI A NTER wb4120 3 5 3i 3i 2»~ l»k S Brooks J Kohout 800 7229 BAGNELL w 4 109 l 1 1- 2g lh 2* B Nichols* Mrs F F Burrell 6.30 76235* RUSTY GOLD m 7 111 5 2 2»» t» 3J 3h R Campbl* W T Beezlev 7.20 786 LEOS BRANDY am 5120 2 8 73 6* 5 J 4s H Hart Mrs F E McDonald .70 75772 SUGMAE w 4 1081 8 3 53 lh 4" 52 W Miller* M Suserskv 71.40 76380 MY SCOTT a 4 112 7 7 4- 5" 63 61 T Bates Mrs M T Hartman 60.60 71927 FLOAT AWAY w 9 117 6 4 6h 7J 74 7* H UtaVrf P L Kellev 7.20 76379 VICTORY FEET wb 4 120 4 6 8 8 8 8 P Glidewell Mrs J L Oglesby 30.40 Time, :23%, :4825. 1:01, 1:0725. Track fast. . i . in* i RED CANTER 18.00 6.80 4.00 8.00 2.40 1.00 MUtUel rNCeSj BAGNELL 6.40 4.60 2.20 1.30 I RUSTY GOLD 3.80 .90 Winner— Ch. g. by Canter — Scarlet Belle, bv Pillory, trained bv R. Bohn ; bred by Mr. J. W. Y. Martin. WENT TO POST— 316. OFF AT 3:16 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won diivinc; second and third the same. RED CANTER was well placed from the becinnins, saved ground, responded to st ions; handling in the drive and was up near the end. BAGNELL had speed, was under pressure after a half mile and held on stubbornly. RCSTY GOLD had speed, was shaken up entering the stretch and finished well. LF.OS BRANDY made up eround. SLGMAE rced wide and tired after showing speed to the at eighth. FLOAT AWAY failed to rallv. Scratched— 76112 Minotifa, 107. Overwrisht — Barnell. 2 pounds; Rusty Gold. 1: Sugmae, 1. FOlRTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Talked About, Sept. 17, 1940 7 f Q — sXf¥k — 6 — 115. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allow-/ O D y D ances. Starters for a claiming price of ,250 or less since June June 7-45 — Haw 15 who have not won a race in 1945. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners since November 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since September 15, 5 lbs.; since July 15, 8 lbs. Net value to winner SI, 100; second, 25; third. S125: fourth. 0. Mutuel Pool, 9,466. Index Horses Kqt A Wt PP St % M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to "76229* VDINA NYMPH wb 8 112 4 7 7~ 4£ 3- l-i P Glidewell M Obstfeld 3~60 76231 RICH UNCLE wb6112 7 2 tt 31 43 HI Higley F A Lange III 2.50 70356 OLD IRON a 4 113 6 5 3:t 2i 2 33 R Campbell W H Bishop 14.40 76229 FI.ORIZAN ACE a 4 115 8 1 1| li 1| 4n T Bate* H W Ostle 9.00 75771* YALDINA FOP w 5 115 2 6 6 6h 51! 53 S Brook • Mrs R Luginbuel 11.40 75671 CAPSKCM w 5 115 1 3 4i 75 6 6i E White M G Farnsworth 2.60 76481 SAY NOMORE wb6110 3 4 5 S* 1* 76 J Cavens J T Hughes 51.20 71623 PRINCE OMARS wb 6 117 5 8 8 8 8 8 H LitzbYr E J Jones 9.10 Time. :24 5. :49, 1:14*,, 1:21. Track fast. kA , in- VALDINA NYMPH 9.20 4.40 320 3.60 120 .60 Mutuel rricesj rich uncle 4.40 3.60 1.20 .so I OLD IRON 5.60 1.80 Winner — Ch. m. bv Brilliant — Silk Cord, bv Peter Pan. trained by C. W. Tague ; bred by Yaldina Farm. WENT TO POST— 3:48. OFF AT 3:48 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. YALDINA NYMPH lacked speed, rallied after a half mile and, taking command inside the last eighth, drew out. RICH UNCLE wai prominent from the beginning, saved ground throughout and finished gamely. OLD IRON was well placed from the Mart, was roused in the stretch and held on well. FI.ORIZAN ACE had speed but gave way badly in the last eighth. CAPSICUM faded to rally. Overweight — Say Nomore, 3 pounds. FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Talked About, Sept. 17, 1940 7 f% f% 9 7 — 1:17- — • — 115- Lafayette Purse. Purse ,600. 3-year-olds. ___ Allowances. Starters for a claiming price of ,000 or less in June 7-45 — Haw 1944-45 who have not won a race other than claiming since May 11. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races since September 30 allowed 3 lbs.; one race since then, 5 lbs.; since July 15, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,150; second. 50; third, 25; fourth. 5. Mutuel Pool, 03,904. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd tog "76115 TOUGH TARGET w 118 1 3 6i *h Tj 1J S Brooks Funk and. Roth T30 75677 EDGAR B. wbHO 7 1 1 1" 23 2s B Nichols* R C Baker 3.60 76116 DONNA BRAND aj 110 6 6 5 62 53 i T Bates H W Ostle f..40 76483 MEADOW LARK wbUI 5 5 3h 4;i 32 4* R Campbell P S Kontos 12.80 70114 LUCKY COLONEL w 115 4 7 7 7 6+ 58 P Glidewell F E Keller 36.10 75276 MISS OBSERVER wbHO 3 4 22 22 4h 63 J Higlev F A Lange HI 5.20 7567T3 F. S. MUNNS wB115 2 2 4 5l 7 7 H Hart+ S D Sidell 14.60 Time, :24is, :495, 1:14*s, 1:21. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to v ID* TOUGH TARGET 4.60 3.20 2.60 1.30 .60 .30 Mi. utuel rriceSi edgar b 3.60 2.80 .so .40 DONNA BRAND 3.00 .50 Winner— Ch. g, bv Head Play— Fleur dOr. by St. Germans, trained by Al Gaal ; bred by Mr. Julian Walden. WENT TO POST— 4:15. OFF AT 4:15 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won dmiim: second r.:id third the *.uiie. TOUGH TARGET, steadied along early, responded when called upon and outtini-hed EDGAR B. under vigorr-us handling. EDGAR B. had speed, was put to a drive after a half mile and held on gamely. DONNA BRAND made up eround. MEADOW LARK was well placed from the beeinning and held on fairly well in the drive. MISS dBSER ER had speed, saved ground" and gave way badly in the drive. Overweight — Meadow Lark, 3 pounds. SIXTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Talked About, Sept. 17, 1940 6 115. Elmhurst Purse. Purse ,800. 4-year-olds 7 6 6 9 8 —1:1775 — — * O O 7 O an upward. Allowances. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. June 7-45 — Haw Non-winners of ,300 or two races of 55 since November 15 allowed 3 lbs.; of 55 or two races of any value since September 30, 5 lbs.; one race since then, 8 lbs.; since August 15, 10 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,250; second, 00; third. 50; fourth. S100. Mutuel Pool, 09,110. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St h i Str Fin Jockes Owners Odds _ 1. 75886- FINAL GLORY m 5 117 8 1 1" 1* l3 l2 S Brooks W H Bishop 4~40 75355 NIGHT SHADOW w 5 115 6 8 7s 7* 5i 2h P Glidewell Mrs R McGarvey 150 7334F CHALLENGE MEw b 4 115 3 3 3J 4* 3s 32 J Cavenst Brolite Farm 2 60 70547 WHOSE wb 5 117 7 2 22 22 2£ 4n H l.itzVgr Mrs K Mayer 41.20 75633 SOME MAN vi6120 4 4 4i 52 63 51 A Richard Miss E Garris V. H 71505 TAKE WING wb7117 17 8 8 8 6i J Higlev Mrs C Troutt ■ • 75887 AMALKA w 4 105 5 5 5 3» 4h 7i J Fliter* Mrs J Hoaglin i U- 759972 FIRE DUST wb5110 2 6 6 6J 71 8 11 Hart Mrs E Denemark 7.40 Time, :23. :47«5. 1:1/5. 1:20. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , i i . in- FINAL GLORY 10.80 3.80 2.60 4.40 .90 .30 Mutuel rricesi night shadow 2. so 2.40 .40 .20 i CHALLENGE ME 2.60 .30 Winner — Br. g, by Case Ace — Lady Glory, by American Flag, trained by W. E. Harned ; bred by Country WENT TO POST— 4:441. OFF AT 4:46 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won diiving; second and third the same. FINAL GLORY had speed, made the pace in hand, was put to pressure entering the stretch and held his advantage though hearing out. NIGHT SHADOW lacked speed, came out m the stretch, rallied and closed boldly. CHALLENGE ME was well placed from the beginning, saved ground and held on wxll. WHOSE was prominent from the beginniaf, was roused after a half mile and gave wav in the last eighth. FIRE DUST was outrun. Scratched— 70548 Signals Bloke, 115; 75997 Diderod, 110; 75776 Valdina Maiden, 105. I SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Hopeless, Aug. 25, 1925— -1:41%— *— : -j s • q q 112. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters O O 7 7 for a claiming price of ,000 or less in 1944-45 who have not won June 7-45 — Haw two races since October 31. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since October 31 allowed 3 lbs.; since August 31, 5 lbs.; since June 30, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,100; second, 25; third. 25; fourth. S50. Mutuel Pool. 02,901. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % :ii Str Fin Jockes Owners Odck 1 ; 75167* SAND STORM wb4110 2 I 2 24 1» li li B Nichols* Mrs P Leon 2M 76384 KING EPITHET wb5120 1 1 l3 1* 2* 23 2« A Carr Mrs T M Pruett 4 30 7S3553 DON DEVITO w 6 120 7 6 7* 64 4i 4» 33 P Glidewell W H Bishop 2 20 75885 STROMBUS wb8112 6 4 51 42 33" 45 S Brooks Funk and Roth 6 30 75066 OI.IDOR wb4115 8 5 4» 5h 62 62 5| R Campbl* S D Sidell 6 50 75435 MISS TRANSIT wb 5 103 J 4 8 8 8 78 710 66 A Burdv* Bockman and Oros 46.20 75999 FIERY JUSTICE wb 4 120 5 7 6i 3n 55 52 71* H UtsVcrt Sandy Knoll Ranch 25 80 67540 STARCRESS wb6110 3 3 3£ 7 8 8 8 H Hart Happy Hour Farm 15.60 Time, :24, :483g, 1:14, 1:41, 1:46. Track fast. r- S2 Mutuels Paid — , Odds to !1 • ki , id* /SANDSTORM 8.20 4.60 3.00 3.10 1.30 .50 MUlUel "NCeS? KING EPITHET 6. 80 3.40 2.40 .70 1 DON DEVITO 2.60 .30 Winner— Ch. f. bv Shifting Sands II. — Arielwav, by Ariel, trained bv P. Leon; bred by Mr. W. E. Clark. WENT TO POST— 5:14. OFF AT 5:14 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. SAND STORM was prominent from the beginning, took command when called upon, went over on KING EPITHET near the end and drew out. KING EPITHET had speed, saved ground throughout, was under pressure after three quarters, was taken up when placed in close quarters by the winner and ju -t lasted for the place. DON DEVITO lacked speed, rallied after three-quarters, came out in the stretch and closed well. STROMBUS raced evenlv. OI.IDOR failed to rallv. STARCRESS refused to extend herself. Scratched— 71746 Layout, 105. Overweight — Miss Transit, li pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Martie Flynn, Aug. 1, 1928— 1:43 •%— 3— 106. ft 7 A fl Purse ,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 7 0 / U U 118 iDS . older, 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 11 allowed 3 lbs.; June 7-45 — Haw since November 15, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each S100 to ,000. Net value to winner ,150; second, 50; third, 25; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 7,692. Index Horses Eqt A ||j PP St V* r2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to fl ~76Tl8 GIANT PRINCESSw5104 5 1 2i 31 In 14 J| J Fliter* 2500 J P Keezek 5 30 76383 PATSY T. wb4107 6 6 6 S| 31 3J 2* S Haxnes 2500 X McNair 4 20 75993 PONY EXPRESS wb 6 115 2 3 S1 2i U 22 P| E White 2300 M G Farnsworth 3 70 76118 DR. BONES wb8115 4 2 li lh 42 43 42 B Nichols* 2500 Mrs P Leon 1.90 76383 DADS wb5115 1 4 C 4 S* 5 5* H Hart+ 2000 W Marsh 11.40 75993 STE. FRANCES ws4112i3 5 53 6 6 6 6 P Glidewell 2500 B Fogelson 6.30 Time, :24*£, :49%. 1:16." 5, 1:432, 1:50%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to LA . 1 ak • GIANT PRINCESS 12.60 7.20 4.40 5.30 2.60 120 Mutuel rricesi pATSY T 54° 32° 17° t0 l PONY EXPRESS 3.60 .80 Winner — B. m, by Giant Killer — Tall Princess, by Tall Timber, trained by J. P. Keezek; bred by Mr. H. P. Christiansen. WENT TO POST— 5:45*. OFF AT 5:46 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. GIANT PRINCESS was in hand early, went up on the outside to take command approaching the stretch and held her advantage. PATSY T. was carried out on the first turn, moved up tast on the second ami closed gamely under pressure. PONY EXPRESS was well placed from the start, was roused after three quarters and held on well. DR. BONES had speed, was shaken up entering the stretch and tired. DADS failed to rally. STE. FRANCES tired. Overweight — Ste. Frances, 2j pounds. Claimed — Patsy T. by Mrs. S. Smith. Attendance, 11,250; Total Mutuel Pool, 57,653. Returned to Public, 81,888, Less Breakage.


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