Fridays Late Delaware Park Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-25

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Fridays Late DELAWARE PARK Charts SIXTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Firebroom, June 30. 1942— 1:41 fc— 7 * 8 1 7 5 3—111. War Relief Purse No. 4. Purse ,500 Plus ,250 in War O I # J Bonds. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of June 22-45 — Del three races other than claiming: since November 1 or ,500 in 1944-45. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 in 1944-45 allowed 3 lbs.; of two races since November 1, 5 lbs.; one race since then, 7 lbs. Claiming* races not considered. In addition to the purse, divided anion? the owners of the first four horses, the Association will donate 0,000 to War Relief Agencies designated by the owner of the winner. Net value to winner .475; second, 50; third, S375; fourth. 50. Mutuel Pool. 6,846. Jndex Horsey " Eqt A Wt PP St % ,_ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 77132* AUTOS b5116 t S _• U 1* 1» 1" S C_*_ Bobanet "stable 125 77132 REZTIPS wr-6114 1 1 31 3h 2l 32 2* E Wood**, Margaret Met allum 4.10 77487 ART BROWN wb4109 7 3 52 4* 3: 2_ P_ M A BtnJ J A Manfuso 6.55 77132s TSHI.AMACREE w 6113 6 2 fjh 7 5i 42 4! D Scocca J Foster 9.45 76891 FAIR ANN w 4 113 3 7 7 61 4. 54 5s T Luther Mrs G Fox 10.35 77486s HIGH COMMAND w 7 118 4 6 4h 5h 7 i_ 6s K Scawthn Christiana Stablt 5.80 77435 BECALM w5111 5 4 l1 2s 61 7 7 A Schmidl Mrs D B Miller 70.10 Time, :232b. M%, Mt%, 1:39, 1:435. Track fast. r- 52 Mutuels Paid — - , Odds to »i , i r» • ALFIOS 4.50 3.10 2.40 1.25 .55 .20 Mutuel rricesj reztips 4.00. 280 1.00 .40 I ART BROWN 3.40 .19 Winner — Ch. g. bv Night Fl ei — Sun Fabric, bv Sun Briar, trained by A. Dunne: bred bv Valdina Farm. WENT TO POST— 6:05. OFF AT 6:06 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easih ; second and third oiising. ALFIOS was fortunate to MtayH interference at the first turn, drove to the lead soon after entering the backstretch. drew clear rapidly and held sway to the end. REZTIPS saxed much ground throuahout. was taken back earl. rallied mildlj and may have been closer but for being in close quarters when ART BROWN lugged in through the stretch run. ART BROWN, on the outside around the linal turn, loomed dangerous in the eaily slretih. hut was eased while attempting to lug in repeatedK . CUSHLAMACREE, outrun early, was pinched back slightly in tht niidstretch. BE CALM had speed tor a halt. Scratched— 76890 Lost and Found. 114. Overweight — Fair Ann. 3 pounds ; Be Calm. 2. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS, Firebroom. June 30, lHt—lAl%— 8 •—***• Purse ,700 Plus 50 in War Bonds. 3-year-olds. Al-/ 7 fk 1 7 O I / O lowances. Non-winners at one mile or over. Weight, 120 lbs. Win-June 22-45— Del ners of ,000. 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners of S2.000 allowed 3 lbs. two races other than claiming, 5 lbs.; one race other than claiming, 7 lbs. Net valut to winners ,106.25 each; third. 87.50: fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool. 26.345. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % x/z % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 76886*2 ZAXlffl wll5 1 1 44 5* *» 1» l4 C Kirk Mrs R H Htigfct 4JI 77367 CHERRY POP Dl w 112 4 7 6, 31 1» 2s 1* K Scthorn Knollwood Stablt .85 77251s BELPAST wnl07 3 3 2£ 2n 3h 3* 3s M A BtonJ G S Moore 3.90 76200 THREE PLY we-108 7 5 51 6 64 51 4s A Snellings W F Hitt 15 90 77247 OCR BOSS w 113 6 6 31 41 53 6" 5. T Luther W E Johnson 15.75 76668 GCARD SHIP w 112 2 2 li V 44 4l 64 A Schmidlf R H__tga 24 15 76668 OMASHANE w a 10915 4 7 7 7 7 7 R Root H L Donovan 45.20 Time. :2345, :47*5- **if 1 :39-*5. 1:44%. Track fast. _i in* ZAX ■ 3 30 3 60 260 65 80 -30 Mutuel rrices? cherry pop ■ 2.50 2.70 220 .25 .35 .10 I BELPAST 2 60 .30 Winners -Za. b. c. by Neddie— Zav. by Camptire. trained b J. W. Mtfgltl ; bred b Mis Robert H. Heighe. Cherrp Pop, b. f. Questionnaire -Chei ry Tart, bj Dominant, trained by J. M. Black; bred by Greentree Stable. WENT TO POST— 6:35. OFF AT 6:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eoood from stall gate. Won driving : third the same. ZAX wis steadied while in the first flight, raced on the outside while improving his position, assumed command at the eighth po-t. gave traj to CHERRY POP and came again to earn a deadheat. CHERRY POP saved ground throughout, appeared headed tor victory when she took command inside the furlong post. but tired enough to allow 7.X to get on even terms. BELPAST. always in the thick of contention, tired after entering the stretch. THRFF Pl.Y dropped out of contention early, picked up tired htrtei in the final quarter, but made up no ground. OCR BOSS tired gradually. GCARD SHIP faltered after setting the early pace. Overweight — Omashane. lj pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Bon Jour, July 4, 1944— 1:42 -.—6— 115. Purse 7Q 1 7 "7 ,500 Plus 50 in War Bonds. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim-0 1// jngr. Non-winners of two races since May 28. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs. June 22-45 — Del older. 121 lbs. Non-winners since May 28 allowed 3 lbs.; since May 15, 5 lbs. Claiming price, S1.500; if for ,250. allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner ,650; second. 75: third. 50: fourth. 5. Mutuel Pool. S104.027. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V*. % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 77136 MYRTLE M. wb6108 7 5~ 2* 3_ 3l 32 l3 R ArduiniJ 1250 C J Meister III 6.35 77821 MISS KAI.OLA w«5 111 6 1 31 2- V lh U K Scthorn 1500 W Elliott 16.55 760% SOMEWHERE wb 5 116 5 2 1* 1« l2 2 32 R Root 1500 K A OConnor 4 50 76378 THE GENERAL wb 6 109 3 9 4J 41 52 4* 4£ W BarrA 1500 Margaret Met ..Hum 50*5 77035s GOOD ODDS wB9109,1110 92 61 4_ 5- 52 S Young 1250 Mrs R Taykr 2.75 69319 BROILER wb 8 113 1 3 61. 72 7 _ 72 6" A Snellings 1250 Mrs A O Rod 16.30 75460 SIN GAI.OMAR wb8109 8 4 5£ 51 61 6 7. R Lang*** 1500 E Hix.m 31.90 7242T2 MISRCLE wb 13 116 10 11 ll2 11s 91. 9» 8s R Adair 1500 C R Fleishman 5 25 76884 DIZZY HEIGHTSwb 5 116 12 8 102 8l 81 8h 92 C Kirk 1500 T W Kirk 5 06 77482 BONNIE MYTH w 4 113 2 6 71 102 11* ll8 10" T Luther 1500 W F. Johnson 42.70 76704 FLOYSAN w 7 108 4 7 8l 9_ 10 10i, ll8 P Mill- 1250 Bedo B Berger 83.60 76778 CGLY DCCKLINGw 4107 9 12 12 12 12 12 12 E Wood J 1250 C S Mom 135.55 Time. :24. :485. 1:1335. 1:4035. 1:47?. Track fast. ._ in* /MYRTLE M 14.70 7.40 5.60 6.35 2.70 180 MUlUel rriCeSJ MISS KALOLA 14.40 9.60 6.20 3.30 SOMEWHERE 4.00 1.0* Winner — Br. m. by Identify — Poerty Corner, by Poor Boy. trained by C. J. Meister III.: bred by M% Alfred GwMine Yanderbilt WENT TO POST— 7:07. OFF AT 7:08 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third dining. MYRTI.F! M. moved into a contending position early, was steadied to the stretch, rallied well under prcMVN and drew clear near the end. MISS KALOLA saved ground while in the first flight, took a brief lead at the eighth post, but could not resist the winner. SOME WHF.RP forged to the front early, was well rated, but tired Hearing the end. THE GENERAL, always prominent, loomed dangerous in the early stretch, but flattened out. GOOD ODD$ was slow settling into best stride, moved with good energy aiound the turn, then dropped back gradually MISRULE failed fo threaten. Scratched— 623283 Creakle. 113; 77034 Calcutta. 118: 71740 Shell Rock. 115: 67677 Nida Barker, 107. Overweight— Good Odds, 1£ I Bonnie Myth, 3. Claimed— Myrtle M. by W. E. Johnson. Attendance, 9,243; Total Mutuel Pool, 56,883. Returned to Public, 81,195, Less Breakage. __


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