Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-18

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Official Racing Charts Copyright 1945, by Triangle Publications, Inc. _— Churchill Downs LOUISVILLE. KY., SATURDAY. JUNE 16. 1945— CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Nineteenth day of nineteen-day meeting May 26 to June 16. Churchill Downs, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Kentucky Racing Commission, Jack S. Young. Presiding Steward. C. Bruce Head. Steward. Samuel H. McMeekin. Placing Judges. Harry B. Lindenberger, James T. Clark and Clifford Hufnagel. Patrol Judges, George Molesworth, Charles Gormley and J. T. Lovell. Paddock Judge and Veterinarian, W. M. Hickman. Assistant Paddock Judge, Thomas Oliphant. Clerk of Scales, Clifford Sanford. Sstarter, Reuben W. White. Timer, Raymond Hoertz. Racing Secretary, L. C. Bogenschutz. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting, 1944. .35; current meeting, .42. No Daily Double. * Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed, t live lbs waived IS! Disqualified. EH! Dead heat, a Coupled at entry. f-Mutuel field. W Whip. S Spurs B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Tout of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 219361 *9% I •j "j r "7 *r — 115. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. f_ Starters for a claiming price of ,050 or less in 1945 who have June 16-45 — CD not won for a claiming price exceeding ,050 since last starting for ,050 or less. 3-year-olds, 113 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners since May 25 allowed 3 lbs.; if 4-year-olds and upward who have not won since May 15, 6 lbs.; since November 11, 9 lbs. Net value to winner .100; second. 25: third. S125: fourth. 0. Mutuel Pool, 6.376. * Index Horses Eqt A VVt PP St 46 J: Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 77127 BIP wb5116 7 2 P !■ 1| l1 ETkh H McDonald L70 76554 KADELKEE wb 4 116 3 9 72 5 31 2 S Freeman A Perossier 11.70 76875 .MA NT PILATE wb5121 9 1 l3 l2 2 J 31 G Hettinger Mrs H Pardue 2.60 77121 LADY BRILANTwl0113 5 5 6i 72 51 4£ R Gonzalez McCutchan and Searcy a 4.10 77021 TASK FORCE wb4121 16 82 8* 7« 53 K Knott J Warfield Rodgers 13.00 77363 JOHNNIE EHRETw6121 6 3 3l 4h t h 63 R Denton McCutchan and Searcv a 4.10 77121 EL OSUNA wb6121 4 4 4h 9k 42 72 R L Barber Davies and Fogel 10.20 77020 WONDER WITCH w 4 116 2 8 9 9 8+ 85 .1 Maver Mrs H M Kresin 46 60 77356 JUDY DUNN m 3 105 8 7 51 6h 9 9 F Winh W Z Martin 60.70 Coupled: a Ladv Brilliant and Johnnie Ehret. Time, :2245. :46*5, 1:14j. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , l i ID* BIP 5 4 340 2.60 1.70 .70 .30 MlltUel rriCeSi KADELKEE 9.60 4.80 3.80 1.40 t MANIPULATE 3.20 .60 Winner — Ch. e, by Reigh Count — Belle Fair, by High Time, trained by H. McDonald; bred by Mr. Sam Houston. WENT TO POST— 2:06. OFF AT 2:07£ CENTRAL WAR TIME. Stait good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. BIP raced wide throughout, but went forward and, wearing down MANIPULATE, drew clear. KADELKEE, away slowly, worked his way up on the outside and bore over slightly near the end. MANIPULATE displayed good speed from the start, came out in the stretch, but drifted to the inside when tiring. LADY BRILLIANT closed with a rush on the Mttife. TASK FORCE showed a good effort. JOHNNIE EHRET was unable to keep up. EL OSUNA saved much ground, but faltered after five furlongs. Scratched— 77127 Caumsett, 112; 75954 Bonanza Lou, 107; 77020 Little Thrill, 105; 77022* Iron Barge, 112: 77474 Epaway, 112. SECOND RACE 5-8 MILE. Yankee Notions, May 20, 1912— :59— 2— 113. Purse •j j r -j a ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fixed weights. Weight, 118 lbs. i .. .. rn Net value to winner ,100; second, 25; third, 25; fourth, 0. June lb-45 — l.U Mutuel Pool, 2,067. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St W % Str Fin Jockey s Owners Odds to URNS BOY vvb118 8 4 21 2* 1* l5 K Knott W Veeneman 1760 FRANKS CHOICE w 118 2 1 l1 1£ 22 2"* B Thmpson John Marsch 4.30 75853 CHANCE PLAYER w 118 12 8 55 4* 31 324 R Gonzalez H C Ragan 40.30 76452 DONERO m 118 5 3 31 5* 5* 42 C L Martin Brody and Brody 2.70 772403 TIGER TILLIE w 115 10 5 4]J 32 4* 51 R Denton W J Walden a 4.90 ELK HILLS w 118 1 6 6J V 6s 62 A Bodiou Walmac Farm 74.10 76877 PUDDLE JUMPER w 118 9 12 7J 7± 71 71£ J Maver W M Peavey 52.40 76552 BILLY RISK w 113 7 11 8" 8* 82 8« E Yocum* L R Mahan 53.20 76877 BILLY PERRY w 118 6 9 103 103 92 9* D Bishop Mrs Katherine Maxwell 178.70 77240 SANAB w 115 11 10 9* 92 10:i 10 S Freeman J R Hoffman b 32.70 772?£ BINGO BANCO wb 115 4 7 ll2 ll2 ll2 11 G South F E Butzow a 4.90 SWEET DID wll5 3 2 12 12 12 12 E Terberry J R Hoffman b 32.70 Coupled: a Tiger Tillie and Bingo Bango ; b-Sanab and Sweet Did. Time. :23, :475. 1:00*4. Track fast. IB* MONS BOY 5.20 3.20 2.80 1.60 .60 .40 Mi UtUel rNCeSf FRANKS CHOICE 4.60 4.00 1.30 1.00 I CHANCE PLAYER 8.20 3.10 Winner---B. c, by Easy Mon — Little Connelly, by Hephaistos, trained by W. G. Douglass; bred by Mr. R. L. Stivers. WENT TO POST— 2:41. OFF AT 2:43 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily: scjOond and third driving. MONS BOY. racing with fine speed from the start and in hand to the stret h. took command quickly and won easily. FRANKS CHOICE began swiftly, had speed, tired, yet outstayed CHANCE PLAYER. The latter closed resolutely in a good effort. DONERO had speed, bore out on the stretch turn and was held safe thereafter. TIGER TILLIE tired. FT.K HILLS was eased to escape interference on the turn. PUDDLE JUMPER began slowly and raced very wide. BILLY RISK was carried out on the turn. SANAB was carried out. BINGO BANGO was carried out and impeded by SWFET DID. The latter bolted on the turn. Scratched— 76877 Watch Andy, 118; Sgt. Spence. 118: 77123 Red Torch, 118: 76877 Castle Heights, 118. THIRD RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Gallant Knight, May 16, 1931 •j j r -i q — 1:1CM — 4 — 114. Purse ,500. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. f_2 Fixed weights. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 117 lbs. June 16-45 — CD Net vaue t0 wjnn6r ,100; second, 25; third, 25; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 4.539. Index Horses Eqt A VVt PP St *j M| Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to "77239* SWIFT FLIGHT w 3 112 1 7 51 64 X4 1*4 ■ Gonzalez W J Kennedy a-1.30 77241 BLUE PAL wb 3 112 10 4 6h 7+ 42 2* K Knott D B Midkiff 3.30 753442 GLORY CALL wb4117 4 8 41 3 £ 2J 3*J G South Leo J Caillouette 18.50 773583 BEN ROSE wb4112 8 1 lh U 5 J 4 - LGoIdstV Mrs T L Duggan 34.30 77122 HOLT w 3 112 310 101 103 8* 5" B Thmpson T B Cromwell a 1.30 76553 SENATOR T. m 4 117 7 3 2J ll 3s 61 A Bodiou Mrs Thelma Ott 4.30 764502 STRUTTER w 3 110 9 2 3h 4h 71 7* E Yocum* W Boganowski 16.20 771243 ROBINS PET wb 3 107 5 9 7 5i 68* S Freeman C W Pershall 15.70 M. LOUISE w3107 6 11 11 11 9J 9J A L Fay A and L Gentile . 59.80 - 76450 HER ANSWER w 3 107 11 5 8" 9" 10 10 i R L Barber A Scarpelli 61.80 77128 MINSTRT. SONG wb4117 2 6 93 8 11 11 J Mayer Miss Paxton Hickman 27.80 Coupled: a Swift Flight and Holt. Time, :232b. :475. 1:13%, 1:20%. Track slow. n • SWIFT FLIGHT a-Entry 4.60 3.00 2.60 130 .50 .30 Ml utuel rricesj blue pal 3.40 3.00 .70 .50 GLORY CALL 5.80 190 Winner — B. c, by Swift and Sure — Flighty Elenor, by Flight of Time, trained by F. Davis; bred by Mr. C. B. McCord. WENT TO POST— 3:15f OFF AT 3:17J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out : second and third driving. SWIFT FLIGHT, blocked early, obtained room on the inside in the stretch, raced to the lead with a rush and was ridden out. BLUE PAL raced wide from the start, bore out on the turn and closed fast. GLORY CALL, well up from the start, rallied when called upon, but tired in the last sixteenth. BEN ROSE faltered when the real test came. HOLT closed full of run. SENATOR T. took command when saving ground on the turn, swerved out in the stretch and tired gradually in the drive. Scratched— 66248 Hazel Omae, 107; 77122 Brown Valley, 112; 77122 Invercork, 112. Overweight — Strutter, 3 pounds. FOlRTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936— 1:10%— 4 i i r o a — 115. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Starters for a / / J O U claiming price of 82,000 in 1945 who have not won a race other June 16-45 — CD than claiming or for a claiming price exceeding ,000 since last starting for ,000 or less. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners since May 25 allowed 3 lbs.; since May 15, 6 lbs. Claiming and allowance race starters for ,500 or less not considered. Net value to winner ,100; second, 25; t hird, $ 1 25; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 4,336. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % . Str Fin Jocke s Owners Odds to 771242 DRUM FIRE w 110 3 4 51_~5h 3* 1* F Wirth M J Hogan 240 76451* BLACK FANTASY w 107 6 1 2 22 ll 2l R Gonzalez Lt E E Gaar 2.40 77124 HERO RAID w 110 4 2 1* l3 23 32 R L Barber McCutchan and Searcy 8.90. 77124 EVA LILLIAN w 102 2 6 4J 31 52 4£ A L Fay* A and L Gentile 21.90 76364 PLAY EASY w 110 1 5 3l 41 41 5£ G South Mrs II Summerfield 1.80 76450 DARK HEATHER mill 5 1 6 6 6 6 E Yocum Miss E J Wilson 28.60 Time. :23, :475, 1:14%. Track fast. i. . in* DRUM FIRE 6.80 3.00 2.60 2.40 .50 .30 Mutuel rricesi black fantasy 3.00 2.60 .50 .30 1 CHERO-KAID 3.80 .90 Winner — B. g, by Hadagal — Sweeping Queen, by Sweep, trained by C. Lang; bred by Mr. Warner Jones, JV. WENT TO POST— 3:51. OFF AT 3:511 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the tame. DRUM FIRE started up after rearhing the final quarter, bore in slightly throueh the last eighth and got tip In the last few strides. BLACK FANTASY, in hand for a half, tired after getting to the front. CHERO-KAID had speed and saved ground, but also tired when the real test came. EVA LILLIAN held on well. PLAY EASY was under energetic riding from the start and had no mishaps. Overweight— Black Fantasy, 2 pounds; Eva Lillian, 2; PUy !.»* , 2». Fu iH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2. 1936—1:10?.%— I •j ~i r o I — 115. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ■ * 9 O.I Starters for a claiming price of ,500 or less since June 18. 1944, June 16-45 — CD wno have not won for a claiming price exceeding ,500 since last starting for ,500 or less. 3-year-olds, 113 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners since May 25 allowed 3 lbs.; if 4-year-olds and upward who have not won since May 15, 6 lbs.; since November 11, 9 lbs. Claiming and allowance race starters for ,000 or less not considered. Net value to winner ,100; second, 25;jthird, 25: fourth. S50. Mutuel Pool. 7,824. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V*, Hz Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds U 77025 UNCLE OTHO wb5121 6 6 42 43 3;l 1* B aVpaaaf L B Combs 2.00 73235 NOTFORME m 7 112 8 3 33 23 l«k 22i J Maver Milton Shagrin a 1.40 771282 LTLE MONARCHwb 6 112 2 5 7J 8 7» 3 G South J T Johnson 6.60 77026 VALDINA MARGEw 6 107 4 8 8 7 5 44 R I. Barber Brodv and Brodv 30 40 76454 CARMEL TOWN wb4110 7 2 2J P 43 5i R Goaaale* Mrs E L Hopkins 17.00 77128 LANGS BOY wr4112 3 7 63 5i 6 6J S Fieeman Davis and Earl 14.M 77026 OLGA S. wb 4 111 1 1 1* VI 2!2 1* F. Yocum* Mrs J D Puckett 10.50 76083 HUGHIE L. w 5 116 5 4 5» 6i 8 8 F Wirth* Milton Shagrin a 1.40 Coupled: a Notforme and Iluglne L. Time, :223£, :465. 1:132£. Track fast. ,- S2 Mm mil Pa d - *- Odds to v Li . in* | UNCLE OTHO 600 3.00 2.60 200 .50 .30 MUlUel rriCeSi NOTFORME a-Entry 2.80 2.40 .40 .20 I LITTLE MONARCH 3.20 .60 Winner — Br. g, by Okapi — Dark River, bv Blue Larkspur, tiameo h J. M. Goodc ; bred b Mr. BreWMcfl Combs. WENT TO POST— 4:26. OFF AT 4:27 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving; second and tfctH tie jnif. UNCLE OTHO, away llowly, r.iccd to the leaders with a rush on the outside in the stretch, was nnlinyd to bear in through the la-t eighth and tired after getting up, but lasted. NOTFORME. a straag factor from the -tart, got to the front in t!ie drive, but could not hold the winner. LITTLE MONARCH, badly utrun from the start, dosed I oldl on the outside. VALDINA MARGE also finished la t. OLGA S. had aaeed and tired when forced back entering the last eighth. HUGHIE L. showed little. Corrected weight — Notforme. 112. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap. May 24, 1922—1:44—1—113. 7 7 5 8 O 1 L Seventy-First Running CLARK HANDICAP. ,000 Added. 3-J year-olds and upward. Winners of ,500 after announcement of June 16-45— CD weights, 3 lbs. extra. Net value to winner .910; second, ,000; third. 00; fourth. 50. Mutuel Pool, 0,599. Index Horses FYt A Wt PP St Ji ]/i % Str Fin I c keys Owners Odds to fl 76880 SENTIMNT SAKEw 4 102 1 2 3«. 3ft 3fc 3* 1» F Wirth W R Kaabtlkamp ~IM 75426 OLD KENTUCK wb4110 3 3 22 2i 2 l* £4 A Bodiou Walmac Farm .40 765562 BLACK PEPPER w 3 107 2 1 l3 l« l2 21 36 P. Gonzalez Brody and Brodv t 60 760873 CHOPPY SEA wb 7 103 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 R 1. Barber Augustus and Nahm 5.30 Time, :252i, :49 »5. 1:14. 1:40**. 1:475. Track fast. /— Mutuels Paid — x , Odds to in* t SENTIMENT SAKE 14.60 6.30 M- Utuei r rices] NO PLACE OR SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner — B. f, by Spanish Play — Lady Astor, by Swep. trained by M. Rieser ; bred by Messrs. W. R. and F. L. Knebelkamp. WENT TO POST— 5:00J. OFF AT 5:01 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate tor all but CHOPPY SEA. Won inmg: second and third the same. SENTIMENT SAKE, in hand to the final quarter, came out for the drive and tired after getting np under mild pressure, but lasted. OLD KENTUCK. also rated along to the stretch, responded to strong pressor* and, holding on stubbornly after being headed by th" winner, barely failed to get up. BLACK PEPPER took command easily, was under pressure in the final quarter and cave way gradually in the last three sixteenths. CHOPPY SEA. away poorly, moved up steadily for three quarters, then tired. Overweight— Old Kenturk. 3 pounds: Black Pepper. 2. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap. May 24, 1922— 1:44— 4— i 13. 7 7 C O 1 Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for J O J a ciaiming price 0f §1,600 or less in 1945 who have not won a June 16-45 — CD race other than claiming or for a claiming price exceeding ,600 since last starting for ,600 or less. 3-year-olds, 113 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 25 allowed 3 lbs.; if 4-year-olds and upward who have not won since May 15 allowed 6 lbs.; since November 11, 9 lbs. Claiming and allowance race starters for ,250 or less not considered. Net value to winner .100; second, 25; third, 25; fourth, S50. Mutuel Pool, 6,843. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owrers Odds to 77027 AVA DELIGHT wnlUS 1 ♦ 31 ? 1 1» 1* A BeaBoo R L Ramsey a760 76661 MEETSUM w 7 113 3 1 2J, 2 3 2" 2" .J Mayor C Bothman F r 0 77027 EARLY N SMRTwb6111 4 3 4i 4J 53 34 J* G South C W Pershall 4 20 770272 HOME AGAIN wb 7 115 5 5 51 52 44 42 42 E Yocum* Augustus and Nahm a 60 75268 HEFTI HARRIS w 3 110 6 6 6 6 6 5 5* R Goasalca W C Davis 10.10 76559 ALEX BOY wb4111 1 2 V 1« 2h 6 6 E Tcrrebro Miss M J and C E HorboM 11*90 Coupled: a Ava Delight and Home Again. Time, :252£, :50, 1:15*$, 1:41. 1:4835. Track fast. r- n" Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to v Mutuel rriceSj meetsum 3.00 .... 50 « NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner — Ch. m. bv Alcazar— Ja a. bv Broomstick, trained hv K. Ramve ; bred bv Mr Jav D Weil WENT TO POST— 5:351. OFF AT 5:36 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won handily: second and third drivins. AVA DELIGHT moved up while in hand, drewout gradually after taking command and won handily MEETSUM, a strong factor from the start, held on courageously. ERLY N SMART, on the inside in the stretch, also held on with ilrtrnnhnti— HOME AGAIN lost much ground. ALEX BOY quit badly. Overweight — Meetsum, 2 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44—4—113. 7 7 "5 8 4 Purse -500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for / / J O *♦ a ciaiming price 0f ,050 or less in 1944-45 who have not won for June 16-45 — CD a claiming price exceeding S1.050 since last starting for SI. 050 or less. 3-year-olds, 113 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners since May 25 allowed 3 lbs.; if 4-year-olds and upward who have not won since May 15, 6 lbs.; since November 11, 9 lbs. Not value to winner ,100; second, 25: third, 25: fourth. 0. Mutuel Pool, 16,216. Index Horses Eqt A VVt PP St U H % Str Fin Jockoys Owners Odds t 770253 ONEMORE wb 7 116~4 2 l2 1 V l2 V 2 G SouThf HcDoTiald 7 40 772453 HO-HO wb 4 112 7 7 8 8 8 62 2" .1 Mayor W Vfifconoa 1120 772442 SWEEPNACK wb 5 112 5 6 44 42 3» 2« 3" A Bodiou L and R J Fischer 2 10 772452 SUCCESS STORY w 8 112 6 3 62 63 5 3i 44 R Gon/.alez McCutchan or Soarco 4 90 77027 EQUAL CHANCEwb5107 2 4 2 2 4 52 5" E Tcnohro Miss M J 4 CE HorhoU 4 30 77127 BOTTE KNIGHTwb 5 110 1 1 32 34 2h 4« 6« E Yocum* W Burke 10 70 77245 TRUE SHOOTER w 4 112 3 8 5» 5" 6s 73 72 R 1. Barber Mrs E S McCoy 14 40 77245 GAY AND LIGHT w 4 107 8 5 73 72 74 8 8 F Wirth* C Bothman 10 80 Time, :252£, :50, 1:152£. 1:43. 1:50. Track fast. , — ft Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , kA..*...- D.:«. f ONEMORE 16.80 7.40 4.20 7.40 2.70 1.10 /viutuei rricesi H0-H0 n.oo 4.so 450 140 I SWEEPNACK 3.00 .50 Winner— B. m, by Transmute— Another Gift, bv Macaw, trained bv H. MacDonald ; bred by Mr Thomas Piatt. WENT TO POST— 6:11. OFF AT 6:12 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving- second and third th* laaac. ONEMORE cut to the Msido rather sharply approaching the first turn, made the pace under steady restraint to the stretch and. holding on well, outlasted HO-HO. The latter started up on the outside entering the strech, bu cu to he inside in the last eighth and continued strongly to the end. SWEEPNACK. in hand to the final quarter, made a game tr in the drive. SUCCESS STORY moved up in the drive and tired. F:QUAL CHANCE did not respond when called upon and was in close quarters in the last eighth. Scratched— 77022 Royal Canadian, 112. Overweight Bottle Knight, 3 pounds. Attendance, 18,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, 78,800. Returned to Public, 10,920, Less Breakage. Total Attendance 19 Day Meeting, 261,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool 19 Day Meeting, 0,726,479; Returned to Public 19 Day Meeting, ,653,832, Less Breakage.


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