Official Racing Charts: Lincoln Fields at Hawthorne, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-23

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— I I Official Racing Charts __________ Copyright. 1945, by Triangle Publications, Inc. ___________ — Lincoln Fields at Hawthorne STICKNEY. ILL.. FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1945— HAWTHORNE 1 MILE. Twenty-seventh day of twenty-eight-day meeting May 23 to June 23. Lincoln Fields Jockey Club, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear. Steward representing Illinois Racing Beard. William A. Hamilton. Stewards, J. J. Graddy and William R. Dahlstrom. Placing Judges, W. A. Reagan. W. J. Shelley and R. P. McAuliffe. Paddock Judge, J. J. Russell. Patrol Judges. George Swain. Harold Hoffman and George Molesworth. Clerk of Scales, Vasco Parke. Timer, J. J. Russell. Starter, Roy Dickerson. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, William fL 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, .35. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one, field hoises individually. " Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed; t five lbs waived ■ Disqualit -d. IBB Dead heat, a Coupled as entry f-Mutuel field. V Whip. S Spurs B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. FIRST RACE fTT-2 FURLONGS Out "oTchute . Talked About, Sept. 17, 1940 0 l —1:17-.-, — 6 — 115. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim-O 9 f| 7 Z U I ingr Purse ,,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-June 22-45 — Haw olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Winners since May 11, 2 lbs. extra for each race won since then. Non-winners in 1945 allowed 3 lbs.; since October 31. 5 lbs.: since August 31, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,200. Net value to winner SI. 100; second, S225; third, 25 : fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 0.536. Index Horses Eqt A VVt PP St i *A Str Fin Jockeys Owners OddsJo_ 775C8 MARIE OLYMPIAwb 7 117 2 3 S 2J l2 Is F A Smith 1200 L H Thompson 1.70 77744 AIR RAIDEK wb6107 7 2 1" 14 * 24 J Filter* 1200 R Morgan 6.20 77962 AIRBORNE w 4 105 1 I 4* 41 4:i 3* B Puccif 1200 P J Valenti 10.80 77845 MS TTLHOMA«b4117 3 4 22 9 31 4» A Carr 1200 D Cataldo 9.40 71812 BUD-ON wb7112 5 6 5J 6 4 52 54 A Burd * 1200 W Bold 23.10 77845 PRAETORIAN wb9117 4 8 8 74 6J tl E Bianco* 1200 Rakickas and Gillespie 31.20 77845s LUCKY ANN wb5112 6 5 64 5:s 73 7« B Nichols* 1200 Mrs R Freeman 2.60 76119 WEST HO wb6 110 8 1 7+888 R Campbl* 1200 Mrs P Leon 8.80 Time. :24. :482s, 1:14, 1:202- Track fast. - r- Mutuels Paid — , r Odds to , .. . n . MARIE OLYMPIA 5.40 3.20 2.60 1.70 .60 .30 Mutuel Prices! air raider 5.80 4.00 1.90 100 I AIR BORNE 600 2.00 Winner Dk. gr. m, by Gay Monarch -Cliftons Marie, by Coq Gaulois, trained by L. H. Thomp-on ; bred by Mrs. F. I. Navn. " WENT TO POST— 2:16. OFF AT 2:164 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from Mail gate. Won easily; second and third driving. MARIE OI.YMPIA, away well and having speed, was ca-ed back in the first quarter, swung to the outside of the leaders after reaching the turn, easilj wore down AIR RAIDER, came away and won with something left. AIR RAIDER, under energetic ruling from the Mart, could not withstand the winner and tired in the last eighth. AIR BORNE held on well. MISS TULLAHOMA eae way gradually after reaching the stretch. LUCKY ANN never threatened in her poor effort. • Overweight — West Ho , 3 pounds. SECOND RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Talked About, Sept. 17, 1940 — 1:17--, — 6 — 115. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim-O * * 7o *- U L mg 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Winners since May 11, June 22-45 — Haw 2 lbs. extra for each race won since then. Non-winners in 1945 allowed 3 lbs.; since October 31, 5 lbs.; since August 31, 8 lbs. Claiming price, 81,200. Net value to winner ,100: second, 25 ; third, 25: fourth. 0. Mutuel Pool, 2.956. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Oddsjo 77507 FOOT~TO FOOT wb4~iT5 2 6 31 lh 14 1" A Carr 1200 R Fenton 4.40 77277 YA1.DINA FOP w 5 112 7 2 42 34 21 24 D Dodson 1200 Mrs R Luginbuel 4.70 77969 REPLICATION wb6 110 6 7 7» 7* 62 1% E Bianco* 1200 Mrs S Allen 5.60 77508 GEORGE WLMANw 5 117 8 1 5- 54 52 4h T Bates 1200 W W Guernsey 24.50 778;5- CAMPION HALL b 4 115 5 3 1 4 2 4 32 52 B Nichols* 1200 LuMsarten and Weinberg 2.60 77023 MARY M. V. wb4 110 3 4 2h 4;i 42 62 R Campbell 1200 S Yalenti 20.50 77845 JUST DAWN wb4 120 15 ij 62 7* 7« H Litzbgr 1200 I.owery and Karl 3.70 14707 WILD SHERAB w 6 112 4 8 8 8 8 8 W Bara 1200 R E ft W E Bomp 29.90 Time, :23*5, :48, 1:145, 1:21. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , r-— Odds to , . . in* I FOOT TO FOOT 10.80 6.00 4.40 4.40 2.00 1.20 Mutuel Prices? valdina fop 6.20 4.40 2.10 1.20 I REPLICATION 5.00 1.50 Winner — Ch. c, by Pairbypair — Pattie B., by Biacadale. trained by R. Conino ; bred by Mrs. J. O. WENT TO POST— 2:47. OFF AT 2:48 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. FOOT TO FOOT raced with good speed from the start, swerved repeatedly in the drive and lasted. VALDINA FOP. close up from the start and raced wide, held on gamely and might have gotten up in another stride. REPLICATION closed fast between horses. GEORGE WAHLMAN showed a good effort and but for being blocked by MARY M. V. in the Mretch might have finished closer up. CAMPION HALL tired gradually in the stretch run. MARY M. V. swerved badly in the stretch. JlST DAWN showed nothing and went out a mile in 1:45. WILD SHERAB lu.ie unseated rider before reaching the post. Osai weight — Mary M. V.. 5 pounds. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 3.40— Double Pool, 3,818. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. Sara Elizabeth, July 10, 1923— : 59— 2— 113. Purse 7 ft 9 H 7 ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Weight, 116 lbs. Net value to winner 51,100; second, 25; third, 25; fourth, 0. June 22-45— Haw Mutuel Pool. 1.150. Index Hordes Eqt A Wt PP St A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 77843 DINA-BELLE w~b 113 9 3 lJ l1 1* la H Litzbgr Mrs R J Doyle ~T30 75995 BIZ w 113 7 7 21 I* 2* 22 J Croat C and K Stafala £.40 777472 BEAN POT m 110 1 1 34 33 36 33 R Campbl* A Franco Jr a 4.20 MOTIVATE w 115 3 2 74 82 54 4:! L Arcarot Capt D Rosenbaum 10.60 SIXTYS THIRD wb116 8 8 5* 53 62 and T Bates Mrs F F Burrell 35.20 77747 OVERSEAS w 113 5 5 4 44 P 64 D Dodson Mrs E Oros 36.00 i"f SWEEP w 113 2 6 8h 6h 7* 7a J Higley S I Crew 5.60 OUR BUNNY w 113 6 9 9 9 83 88 A Richard Swanee River Stable 8.90 CARLASUE wh113 4 4 61 7i 9 9 A Carr J Emery a 4.20 Coupled: a Bean Pot and Carlasue. Time. :23, :474s, 1:01 5. Track fast. .. in* DINA BELLE 4.60 3.00 2.40 1.30 .50 .20 Mutuel Prices* biz 6.so 4.20 2.40 1.10 BEAN POT a-Entry 3.00 .50 Winner— Br. f, by Bel Aethel — Sourdine, by Royal Minstrel, trained by J. W. Doyle; bred by Mere-worth Farm. WENT TO POST— 3:15. OFF AT 3:16* CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood trom stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. DINA BELLE took command under urging, was steadied around the turn and came away while under energetic riding the last three-siMeenths. BIZ went with speed from the start and tired in the late stages, but held BEAN POT safe. The latter had no mishaps. MOTIVATE dropped back soon after the start but closed full of run. Overweight — Bean Pot. 2 pounds; Motivate. 2. FOCRTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Talked About, Sept. 17, 1940 * f a — 1:17*5 — 6 — 115. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled 7« O Z U *+ or owned in Illinois. Allowances. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 120 June 22-45 — Haw lbs. Non-winners since May 11 allowed 3 lbs.; 4-year-olds and upward who have not won since November 15, 5 lbs.; since September 15, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,450; second, 00: third. 50; fourth. 00. Mutuel Pool, 20.429. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M. Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 72048 CHERRY TRIFLE !w 8115 2 9 73 V- 1J 1" J Higley Mrs L B Muschal 990 776292 TOPNARD w 6 115 9 1 31 32 22 2" T Bates Hilltop Stock Farm 5.70 77400 CRACKS w3 112 3 5 4» 6" 55 U H Litzbgr H E Jacoby * 1.10 77511* SAND STORM wn4110 5 2 24 44 41 44 R Campbl* Mrs P Leon 3.30 75524 CERBERUS wb6115 14 64 7« 34 5s B Nichols* C Troutt 7.00 77510 LOYAL wb4112 8 6 5h 54 64 65 J Cavens J Iandolo 30.90 77626 MISS STAGE w 3 109 7 1 9 8l 8h 7» A Carrf H E Jacoby . a 1. 10 77401 PADUCAH wb7115 6 8 84 9 9 8-J A Burdy* C E Lund 68.80 71745 FIELD DOR w 5 115 4 3 l1 24 73 9 L Arcaro B R Janota 61.80 Coupled: a Cracks and MWs Stage. Time, :24, :48, 1:13, 1:19. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to ! CHERRY TRIFLE 21.80 11.00 4.60 9.90 4.50 130 MID- uiuel "ricesi topnard 7.40 3.20 2.70 ando I CRACKS a-Entry 2.40 .20 Winner— B. j. by Questionnaire — Cherr Tart, by Dominant, trained by F. P. Haldy ; bred by Green-tree Stable. WENT TO POST— 3:42J. OFF AT 3:43 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Shut L-ood from stall gate for all but CHERRY TRIFLE. Won driving; second and third the same. CHFRRY TRIFLE, away poorly and sent up fast on the outside, was under good pressure the final three-sixteenths and, holding on stubbornly, withstood the bid of TOPNARD. The latter, a forward contender from the start and rated wide, was in hand to the stretch and, making a determined effort under pressure, barely nii"ed getting up. CRACKS, eased back when in close quarters leaving the backstretch, was taken to the outside when clear and, closing boldly, was rapidly wearing down th» leaders. SAND STORM, on th» inside much of the trip, held on gamely. CERBERUS moved up in the drive but gave way in the last tixteenths. FIELD DOR was through after a hali. Scratched— 77271 Brown Mask, 110; 76583 Ferg.es Ariel, 110; 77851 Huri Horn Han. 115. Overweight — Misj Stage, 2 pounds. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Gibbons, Ausr. 18, 1925— 1:10%— 4— 120. Whitin* 7 ft 9 fi *» Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of O A J J three races other than maiden or claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. June 22-45 — Haw Winners of ,100 since May 11, 2 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,100 or two races of any value since May 11 allowed 3 lbs.; one race of any value since then, 5 lbs.; one race of any value since November 15, 8 lbs.; of 55 or two races of any value since September 15, 10 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner .450; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 25,119. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Ji u2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 77400 CONFERENCE wb117 8 3 71" 61 34 1« B Nichols* Mrs Monte Weil 2.20 76588s DAY wb117 2 7 31 22 14 2i J Filter* J R Apostle SH 76485s WINTER SONG wb 117 4 6 5 4 54 5* 35 H Litzberf J Simon 2 20 77047 SOME BID wb1124 9 1 l2 l1 2h 44 A Richard L H Thompson 75.70 777483 BRIGHT BRONZE m 117 6 4 64 7* 72 5* A Bodiouf R P and R C Adams 1680 77157 WHYSO wb117 5 8 8« 82 8» 6" R Campbl* E Waltz 16 60 77748 NELLIE WEED w 107 7 2 44 4h 44 71 F A Smithf Mr and Mrs P J Sopsic 4 00 77748 LYTTA-.IANE w 107 3 9 9 9 9 8* E Bianco* H Hanssen 27 90 76786 LOVELY TRACE w 112 15 2 3l 6h 9 E Whitef Mrs L Lapuvadt 23.50 Time, :23, Al%, 1:14. Track fast. — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to v ii in* CONFERENCE 640 4.00 2.60 2.20 100 .30 Mutuel Prices day 7.so 3.40 2.80 70 WINTER SONG 2.40 .20 Winner — Ch. c, by Diavolo — Burnt Bread, by Broadside, trained by Monte Weil; bred by Messrs. LeBus Bros. WENT TO POST— 4:12J. OFF AT 4:14 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. CONFERENCE, away fa*t but unable to keep up, raced very wide early, moved up steadily after reaching the last five-sixteenthi and tired after getitng up, but lasted. DAY, under a light hold to the final quarter, took command quickly anil, holding on well after losing command to the winner, might have headed CONFERENCE in another stride. WINTER SONG, forced to lose ground, closed resolutely. SOME BID had spppd. cut to the in«ide on the turn and began to falter before reaching the last eighth. BRIGHT BRONZE was held safe. NELLIE WEED tired suddenly in the last eighth. LOVELY TRACE quit badly. Overweight — Some Bid. 2j pounds. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Hopeless, Aug. 25, 1925— 1:411 3—5— 7Q * f 112. Chicago Heights Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and up-O -c U O ward. Allowances. Non-winners of ,500 in 1944 or ,050 since June 22-45 — Haw May 11. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,000 twice since October 15 allowed 3 lbs.; of ,000 since then or two races of any value since September 15, 5 lbs.; one race since then, 8 lbs.; one race since July 15, 10 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value ot winner ,450; second. 00; third, 50; fourth. 00. Mutuel Pool, 20,724. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds _ to "77627 WHOSE wb5110 2 2 l3 Is 1* Is 14 E Bianco* Mrs K Maver 4 30 77582 CHOPPY SEA wb 7 115 3 7 63 65 41 31 2*4 B Nickels* Augustus and Nahm i 40 775112 HAPPY PILOT w 7 115 6 6 51 54 31 24 3s R Campbl* Happv Hour Farm 1.70 77629 REX w 5 115 4 3 24 2s 24 4s 4 4 D Dodson L 11 Thompson 4.50 77275 ROMAN RED wb 4 115 1 1 I2 P£V 6s 5* A Bodiouf J Sands »-9.30 76918 LADY FLARES wb5110 7 4 31 P 51 54 6s J Filter* R F Norris 14 90 774012 MIAMI SPRINGSwb 5 112 557 7 7 7 7 A Carrt J Sands a S 30 Coupled: a-Roman Red and Miami Springs. Time, :23s. :47%, 1:13. 1:39, 1:442s. Track fast. n • /-WHOSE 10 60 5.60 3.00 4.30 180 .50 Ml utuel "rices? choppy sea 4.00 2.60 1.00 .30 I HAPPY PILOT 2.20 .10 Winner — B. g, by Questionnaire — Plaid, by Wrack, trained bv G. A. L"iy; bred by Miss Mary W. Dain-gerfiold. WENT TO POST— 4:42. OFF AT 4:43 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. WHOSE took command • ukkly, was taken in hand after three sixteenths and, placed to mild pressure in the last eighth, did not rall. yet had enough left to stall off CHOPPY SEA. The latter, eased after running up on the heels of MIAMI SPRINGS at the first turn, was forced very wide when starting his move on the final turn, w tl :ood a drive gamely and was rapidly overtaking the winner. HAPPY PILOT started up on the final turn, pered to the inside in the last eighth and tired in the closing fifty yards. REX gave wav slowly in the drive. ROMAN RED and LADY FLARES did not keep up. MIAMI SPRINGS was impeded early. SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Gibbons, Aug. 18, 1925— 1: 10*5— 4— 120. Purse ,600. 7 ft 9 0 T 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming * O Z. J £ price of ,600 or less in 1944-45 who have not won a race other June 22-45 — Haw than claiming since May 22. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 11 allowed 3 lbs.; since November 15, 5 lbs.; since September 15, 8 lbs. Net value to winner .150; second. 50; third, 25; fourth. 5. Mutuel Pool. 26,402. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jj Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 77395- HY-TRITE wb 5 llo 1 3 1J4 l3 l3 Y F A Smith C Troutt T10 77159 ROGERS BOY wb7115 7 7 7 fj3 44 22 1 Filter* Mr and Mrs E C Hosier 9 40 76233 DEVILS FROLIC 8110 4 2 I* 2 23 W W Bara* H W Ostle 10 50 608803 SCARED CARDS wb 4 110 6 1 2h 35 3* 44 J Higlev S I Crew 2.6C 77512 BOLO FANCY w 4 110 3 4 41 42 5s 5* B Nichols Mrs J L Oglesbv 6.30 77749 PATSY T. wb4107 5 5 53 52 6* 66 T Bates Mrs S Smith 22.60 71987 GIANTE wb 4 112 2 6 6* 7 7 7 A Carr F and D Lane 74.50 Time, :23, :472£, 1:13. Track last. tt. in* HY-TRITE 4.20 3.00 2.20 1.10 .50 .10 Muruel rricesj rogers boy 5.60 3.20 1.80 .60 * DEVILS FROLIC 3.60 .80 Winner— Ch. m. bv Hvgro — Suntrite. by Sun Briar, trained bv C. Troutt; bred by Mr. T. P. Morgan. WENT TO POST— 5:094. OFF AT 5:10 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third dnvine. HY-TRITE made the early pace in hand, was shaken up soon after reaching the stretch and won under a brisk hand ride. ROGF?RS BOY, far back early, started up fast after reaching the stretch, cut to the inside in the final eighth and continued well to the finish. DFVILS FROLIC was a strong factor from the start, bu tired under mild pressure in the closing eighth. SCARED CARDS, allowed to drop back on the turn, did not keep up in the drive. BOLO FANCY offered no serious contention. Overweight — Scared £ards, 110. ! EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Hopeless. Aug. 25, 1925 — 1:41 5— 5— I T o n ft o 112. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Start- / O L U O ers for a claiming price of ,250 or less since September 15 who June 22-45 — Haw have not won since May 11. 4-year-olds. 117 lbs.; older, 119 lbs. Non-winners since October 31 allowed 3 lbs.; since August 31, 6 lbs. Net value to winner ,100; second. 25: third. 25; fourth. 0. Mutuel Pool. 16,236. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Y* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 776303 FLORIZAN ACE w 4 109 8 2 2 2 14 H l-4 J Fliter* H W Ostle 2.70 77624 DOROTHY D. K. wb 7 108 2 10 10 10 84 54 2» J Higlev C W Tague 20 90 776302 GLENNPORT wb6113 3 6 8 61 6* 31 33 D Dodson Mrs M T Hartman 8.40 776243 CIRIO wb 6 116 9 3 42 34 34 24 42 F A Smith Bockman and Oros 2.80 76119 HARDWRACK wb 6 113 4 5 ib 52 4* 63 5n A Bodiou Mrs F E McDonald 32.10 77156 EVER FLYING w 5 113 5 1 l1 14 21 4h 6h H Litzbger Mrs R J Dovle 7.30 77852 REBBINA wb7110 7 1 93 7*4 71 82 V 4 R Campbl* Lustgarten and. Weinberg 8.50 77962 AMERAN BRIDEwb6108 1 4 53 4450 7h 8* W Gillespie L R Morris 28.70 77151 MARYMICK w 6109 6 9 74 8* 10 9* 9* B Nichols* T A Casey 8.90 77962 SAY NOMORE wr6111 10 8 6h 91 91 10 10 J Cavenst J T Hughes 19.70 Time. :245, :4835, 1:14%, 1:42, 1:46*5- Track fast. 11 , in* FLORIZAN ACE 7.40 4.80 3.20 2.70 1.40 6 MUTUeE rriCeS DOROTHY D. K 18.00 8.60 800 3.3fl 1 GLENNPORT 5.20 1.60 Winner — I.t. b. g, bv Sun Hatter — Aunt Flor, bv Our General, trained bv H. W. Oostle ; bred bv Mr. E. E. Pershall. WENT TO POST— 5:35. OFF AT 5:36* CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily: second and third drmng. FLORIZAN ACE took command while in hand, quickly increased his advantage in the stretch and was eased in the last sixteenth. DOROTHY D. K. began slowly, was in close quarters on the inside leaving the backstretch, was taken out when clear and closed stuotlv. GLENNPORT moved up in the drive and held on gamely to the end. CIRIO. a factor from the start, offered onlv a weak bid before faltering. HARDWRACK had no mishaps. EVER FLYING tired badly in the stretch. REBBINA showed little. AMERICAN BRIDE raced wide. MARYMICK was outrun. Overweight — Rebbina 1 pound: Marymick, 3: Say Nomore. 3. Attendance, 13,202; Total Mutuel Pool, 79,370. Returned to Public, 91,433, Less Breakage.


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