Official Racing Charts: Arlington at Washington Park, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-28

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Official Racing Charts Copyright. 1945, by Trianglt Publications, Int. , Arlington at Washington Park HOMEWOOD. ILL., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27. 1945— WASHINGTON PARK 1 1-8 MILES. Third day of thirty-four-day meeting June 25 to August 2. Arlington Park Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear first three races: cloudy thereafter. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, William Hamilton. Stewards, L. C. Bogenschutz, George Foster, W. R. Dahlstrom and S. L. James. Placing Judges, William A. Reagan. R. P. McAuliffe, Clifford Hufnagel and Charles Gormley, Jr. Paddock Judge. Thomas Steele. Clerk of Scales, William J. Shelley. Assistant Clerk of Scales, Vasco Parke. Starter, Roy Dickerson. Timer, William Cunningham. Veterinarian, M. F. Kent. Racing Secretary and Handicapper. Fred Burton. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. Central War time: Saturdays and holidays. 2:00 p. m. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1944. .37; current meeting, .50. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one: field horses individually. * Five lbs apprentice allowance claimed ; t five lb*, waived. OS Disqualified PHI 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 3-4 MILE. Three Dots, July It, 1M4— 1:1#— 4-— lit PatM •y ,q s c / ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two / O O J O races since May 22. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners in 1945 allowed June 27-45— Was 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,300; second, S400; thud. 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool. 7.408. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Sir Fin .Iockes Owners - Odd* tcr "TTWHUGHTHORNE w8115 3 1 S~3» 14 5* B Nichols* 1.500 E Green 230 77623 LADY JULIET w 4 110 10 7 7 64 5 2* R CampbT 1500 I. C and C A Becker 30.00 TTOtt* IRON BARGE wb 5 117 11 6 4:; 4 42 33 A Skoronski 1500 Mrs M Rieser 6 20 78202 CAMPION HALL wb 4 120 6 2 2l 21 3i 4l A Bodiouf 1500 I.ustsarten and Weinberg 13.20 71931 EPIGET m 7 107 9 11 10* 8 7; 51 J Fliter* 1500 H W Ostle 47.40 77965s LITTLE MINX wb4112 1 3 b2 5s 63 61 J Warner 1500 Mrs A M Creech 3.60 77026 MERITORIOUS wb 7 120 5 10 12 12 9l 7" G South 1500 Mrs C C Norman 3.00 774742 MINEDDA w8112 7 9 81 9 8* U A Burdy* 1500 Davies and Fo?el 92.70 71681 K1MMY WB6112 12 5 1 | la 2i 9» A Carr 1500 Silver Star Stock Farm 132.40 77474 EPAWAY wb5120 2 8 92 llill* 10£ W Garner 1500 J L Scblesiagsr 40.40 7R202 JUST DAWM wb4120 8 12 IF 10.,10» 11* H Litzbgr 1500 Lowrv and Karl 22.70 77623 PRAOO SON b4117 4 4 6 7 12 12 T Batest 1500 D Borbas 98.80 Time, :24*5, :493, 1:17. Track slow. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , la , in- HIGHTHORNE 6.60 4.00 2.80 2.30 1.00 .40 Mutuel rricesj lady juliet 17.20 10.60 7.60 4.30 i IRON BARGE 4.60 1.30 Winner— Cli. h. b High Foot — Roiahthoi ne. by Sunreieh, trained by E. S. Janicki ; bred by Mr. Terrence J. DraggM. WENT TO POST— 3:00|. OFF AT 3:01 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. HIGHTHORNE. away fast, but taken in hand before going a quarter. saved en mid on the turn, continued well on the inside when passing KIMMY and tned after opening a clear lead but managed to last. LADY JIT.1ET. forced to race wide and well bark lor half a mile, closed fast IRON BARGE, a factor from the start, held on gamely. CAMPION HALL weakened under pressure. EPIGET closed well trom a slow start and pulled up sore. LITTLE MINX was unable to keen up MERITORIOUS he-a« slawty. KIMMY quit badlv. Scratched— 77577 Task Force. 120; 77C43 Maihigh. 117; 78439 Vero Lumen, 115. Claimed — Meritorious by P. G. Johnson. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE. Three Dots, July .19, 1944— 1:10— 4— 116. Baigneur -» o s r -j Purse. Purse S2.500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of / o O J I two races. Weight, 118 lbs. Maidens allowed 3 lbs. June 27-45 — Was Net va|ue t0 winner SI .625 : second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 6,634. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St fc *2 St r Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 75737 VALDINA AIDE wb118 5 4 3J 2* l4 l1 D Dodson J Manet 4.70 7C373 HEADLINE w 113 8 5 5* 5" 3l 2* B Nichols* H M Woolf 1.50 77241* K. DURABLE wb 118 10 10 71 4* 42 3i F A Smith Mrs A B Ka.le 5.30 760862 SANDSLINGER wb 118 9 6 4i 3l 62 42 R Gonzalez Shadv Brook Farm 8.40 77241 HALCYETTE w 113 3 3 6 6h 7J 5"k G South Mrs il J Damm 23.00 7724P TONY LEO w 118 7 1 2 BJ 9-! 6i S Freeman A and L Gentile 16.90 776262 VEGAS JIM wb118 1 9 8- 7i 52 72 A Skoronski Brolite Farm 7.20 71063 FLAG ANCHOR w 115 4 7 10 10 10 8* A Bodiou Mrs Fishback and Fogertv 112.20 66679 STONETTE w 113 2 8 94 9s 8i -94 W Garner J C Stone 33.60 77399 PATRICIA wb113 6 2 1« 1* 21 10 H Litzbgr Swanee River Stable 37.00 Time. :235. :48, 1:16%. Track slow. , — Mutuels Pa.d — , , Odds to s n • VALDINA AIDE 11.40 4.80 3.40 4.70 1.40 .70 Ml Utuel rNCeSj headline 3.20 2.80 .60 .40 I K. DURABLE 3.00 .50 Winner— Blk. c, by Teddys Coniet — Valdina Spy. by Sun Briar, trained by B. Parke; bred by Yaldina Farms. Inc. WENT TO POST— 3:32. OFF AT 3:32 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. YALDINA AIDE, close up early, •printed into command with a rush in the final quarter, but was under pressure to the finish. HEADLINE raced wide, moved up under energetic riding and stumbled slightly near the finish. K. DURABLE, away slowly and raring wide early, moved up on the stretch turn and cut to the inside through the last eighth. SANDSLINGER showed speed in spots. HALCYETTE was held safe. TONY LEO gave wav suddenly on the turn. VEGAS JIM showed little Scratched— 77506 Genies Mate. 113: 77849* Private Joe, 118; 78334 Joe Spagat, 113; 772761 Guide, 118. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 7.20— Double Pool, 6,200. THIRD RACE 1 MILE Out of Chute. Gallant Knight. June 21, 1932—1:35%— 7 ft * ft 5—122. Pillory Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. / O D J O Non-winners of two races at one mile or over other than claiming June 27-45— Was 0r ,500 at any time. Weight, 119 lbs. Non-winners at one mile or over in 1945 allowed 3 lbs.; one such race at any time, 6 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,625; second, 00 : third, S250: fourth, S125. Mutuel Pool. 22.668. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PF SI U : Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 77582- BLACk~PEPPER w 113 3 2 1 1 If 1 [ 2* l"* D Dodson Brodv and Brody 2~50 78205 CONFERENCE wb113 1 5 22 22 2* 1£ 2s A Skorskif Mrs M Weil 5.10 77478 TIGER REBEL wbH3 6 3 34 3« 3* 36 32 T Bates Brent and Talbot 1.80 77157* SIBLEY m 113 5 1 7r 7* 61 5* 4* J W Martin Happy Hour Farm 15.50 77153 VLDINA TUMBLE** 109 2 6 «»1 5| 5* 41 5« A Carrf R Conino 22.00 77157 DONNA BRAND w 109 4 8 6- 4* 4 66 68 J Fliter* II W Ostle 8.20 77448 ALGA HAD w 119 7 7 8 8 8 8 7J J Wagner A C Eras! 14.90 Kf07* EDGAR B. wB109 8 4 5h and»| 7" 7» 8 B Nichols* R C Baker 22.90 Time, :24. :49. 1:155, 1:44!s. Track slow. 1 — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , in- BLACK PEPPER 7.00 4.20 2.60 2.50 1.10 .30 M, utuei "rices? conference 5.60 3.20 i.so .60 i TIGER REBEL 2.40 .20 Winner— Dk. hr. c, by Reaping Reward— Tramsy, by Transmute, trained by J. E. Hankins ; bred by Mr. A«hl v Cm urn. WENT TO POST— 4:01. OFF AT 4:01 J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood trom stall gate. Won driving; seceetd and third the same. BLACK PEPPER made the eaily pace in hand, tailed to hold off the challenge ol CONFERENCE, but held on resolutely. The latter, also in hand early, saved uround to the stretch, came out for the drive and tired after getting to the front. TIGER P.EBEL w.is unable to improve his position under pressure, but held SIBLEY safe. The latter almost un-s« itfd his rider when he stumbled approaching the turn. DONNA BRAND had no mishaps. Overweight — Valdina Tumble. 1 pound- Edgar B.. 1. FOIRTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Three Dots. July 19, 1944—1:10—4—116. Purse -l o C C Q ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-/ O D J y winners since May 22 allowed 2 lbs.; in 1945, 4 lbs. Claiming price, June 27-45— Was ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,550. Net value to winner .625; second, 00; third. S250; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 32,724. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % ■: Sr F.n Jockeys Owners Odds to 77126* TOWC w7111 2 3 5h~ 4£ 1J lnk A L Fay* 4000 F P I.etellier 80 78335 GHOST HINT wb 5 115 3 1 3i 2 22 2* J Fliter 4000 A Ferrara 5 00 777453 FLOAT AWAY wb 9 109 7 4 2h* 31 41 33 B Nichols* 3550 P L Keiley 6.00 77851 HURI HOM HARhnl 116 1 2 li l2 3 4" R Gonzalez 4000 L M Severson 15.20 77396 PATRUSKA m 5 115 8 8 8; I3 52 51 T Bates 4000 R Cutro 15.50 779C8- LONG AGO w 4 109 4 5 6:t 62 6» 6i A Can 3850 Mrs T M Pruett 13.30 78335 ACTRESS LADY w 4 111 9 7 4* 5 J 7 J 7» .1 "averts 4000 C and K Stable 26.50 77361 PURITAN wb4116 6 9 9 8* 812 8-° D Dodson 4000 Dickersw and. Marshall 50.90 78089 HOI R AL wb7111 5 6 7* 9 9 9 A Burdy* 4000 VV R.,ld 40.90 Time, :2335, A32*, 1:16. Track slow. , — Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , kt . in" /TOPIC 3.60 2.80 2.20 .80 .40 .10 mutuel rricesj ghost hunt 3.40 2.60 .70 .30 * FLOAT AWAY 2.80 .40 Winner — Br. h, by Chance Sun — Simple Flower, by Black Servant, trained by F. P. Letellier; bred by Mr. Frank P. Letellier. WENT TO POST— 4:31J. OFF AT 4:31J CENTRAL WAR TIME. St.ut eood lrom stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. TOPIC, well up from the start Stnd lucky to obtain room on the inside, rated into the lead under a hand ride and was kept under urging to the end. GHOST HUNT offered strone contention from the start and held on eamelv. FLOAT AWAY came out in the stretch and tired in the Ian eiehth. HURI HOM HAR1 had early speed. PURITAN beean slowly. HOUR AL bled. Scratched— 77512 Capsicum, 107; 65572 Campanula, 111. f FIFTH RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute. Twilight Tear, July 6, 1944— 1 :2235— 7 8 f% % 0 — 121- Bo1"*306 Purse. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. I o o u u Allowances. Non-winners of three races other than maiden or June 27-45 — Was claiming. Weight, 117 lbs. Non-winners of three races allowed I lbs.; two races, 4 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner .625: second, 00; third, 50; fourth. 25. Mutuel Pool, 42,475. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A "s *k Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 76227 ARMED w 4 117 1 S U 7,r27"Y~* D Dodson C.lumet Farm .70 779662 OBSERVER wb 4 115 3 4 1* li lh 2* 2::i F A Smithf J M Hutchins 4.20 78089 HAVAHEART wb5 110 8 1 4h 4 4* 3»i 3 J B Nichols* M G Farnsworth 4.40 77511 OLIDOR wb4 113 2 6 il 7i 61 4* 4J P Glidewell S D Sidell 24 20 77966 PRINCE SANG wb5115 4 3 5* 5i S| 5h 54 J rfiftoj R C Baker 24.40 68137 CHERRY WINE in 4 113 6 2 2* 2* 32 62 62 K Knott D J Gleeson 88*0 78089 FIERY JUSTICE wb 4 IIS 5 8 8 8 8 l» T« A Clutter Shady Knoll Raadi 130.90 77480- COUNT CHANT wb4 117 — 7 7 V 61 7* 8 8 R G.m/alez W C Davis 12.90 Time, :24, :4835f 1:15J4, 1:292%. Track slow. , — S2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , in* /ARMED 3.40 2.80 2.20 .70 .40 .10 M. utuel rrices? observer 3.40 2.20 .70 .10 t HAVAHEART 2.40 .20 Winner — Br. e. by Bull Lea — Armful, b] Chance Shot, trained by B. A. Jones: bred by Calumet Farm. WENT TO POST— 5:00. OFF AT 5:00J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eond from stall eate. Won easily ; second and third driving. ARMED, on the inside early, raced around OBSERVER when making his challenge and. opening up a good lead, was taken in hand, winning with much in reserve. OBSERVER had speed, was int lined to bear out and. while no match tor the winner, held on well. HAVAHEART had no mishaps. OLIDOR was never a serious threat. PRINCE SANG, under strong restraint early, was blocked by CHERRY WINE as the latter veered out in the stretch. CHERRY WINE had earlv speed and swerved when tiring. Scratched— 77750 Miss Bobolink. 108; 780892 K. C. Gal. 105: 77851 My Night, 117; 78088 Rose Canyon, 117. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Three Dots. July 19, 1944—1:10—4—116. Fourth 7 / 8 O D 6 6 O 1 I Runninand CLAXG HANDICAP. 0,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. No penalties. June 27-45 — Was Net va|ue t0 winner ,350; second, ,000; third, ,000; fourth. 00. Mutuel Pool. 43,473. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odtls to 77479- DURAZNA w 4 116 5 2 1» 1* 1J 1" G South B Combs 4.60 77243= SIGMA KAPPA wb 4 106 10 6 2i 21 2* 2« R Gonzalez B J Bax 14.10 758553 DAILY TROUBLEwb 7 111 4 10 10 9* 4* 33 A Bodiou D Straus 23 80 772433 SIRIUS w4117 9 9 8l 7i 51 41 W Garner Mrs V E Smith 7.50 77967- HARRIET SUE w 4 112 2 1 4 52 7s U J W Martin HFriedberg 12 30 68563 DIAVOLAW wb4108 1 4 I| 4J 3h 63 E White W C Hobson 42.70 76384 BOLUS w 6 110 6 3 |g 10 9i 7i P Glidewell I. Tikulski SOjOO 7334P SIGNATOR wb 7 120 8 8 ftj 61 83 B| B Nichols H M Woolf a-d.80 58428 ADULATOR wb5115 3 5 5J 31 61 9* F A Smith H M Woolf a 4.80 77243 OCCUPY w84126 7 7 T»| P 10 10 D Dodson J Marsch 1.30 Coupled: a Signator and Adulator. Time, :2325, :482s. 1:14. 5. Track slow. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to i i . in* DURAZNA 11.20 6.60 5.20 4.60 2.30 160 MUtUel rNCeSj SIGMA KAPPA 11.80 6.80 4.90 2.40 DAILY TROUBLE 9.80 3 90 Winner — B. f, by Bull Lea — Myrtlewood. by Blue Larkspur, trained by J. M. Goode ; bred by Mr. Brownell Combs. WENT TO POST— 5:30. OFF AT 5:31 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. DURAZNA took command quickly, was rated along to the stretch and. holding on well, stalled off SIGMA KAPPA. The latter, farced to race very wide early and steadied around the turn, made a determined effort when called upon and baielv tailed to get up. DAILY TROUBLE, away slowly and near the middle of the track in the final halt n . mewed up through the stretch, but tired near the end. SIRIUS showed a fair effort from a slow start. HARRIET SUE was in close quarters early. DIAVOLAW tired -n the last three sixteenths. BOLUS was tend hack sharply leaving the backstretch. SIGNATOR showed little. ADULATOR tired badly. OCCUPY a in close quarters approaching the turn and lacked speed when clear. Scratched— 78336* Burgoo Maid, 112; 78336 Espino Gold. 111. Overweight — Sigma Kappa. 3 pounds: Dailv Trouble. 2. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES Turf Course. Take Wine, July 1, 1943—1:44— 7 8 6 6 2 5 — 116- Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. O O D /. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races since May 22 allowed June 27-45— Was 3 iDS.; two races in 1945, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,250. Net value to winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 27,282. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *4 Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 78339 SWEET STORY wb 7 107 2 1 ¥f» lli lli ll J W Martin 1250 Mrs E Ores 17~30 783391 DG BRASHR OHw 10 112 4 5 4i 3i J« 2* 2i H Litzenbr 1250 R Burnside 5 20 78339 TOWN VKTRY wb 5 109 6 3 lh 2* 2 J 33 V B Nichols* 1250 X McNair 2 90 78092-i SNOWFLY wb5110 7 7 7i 8 7i 4" «* J Cavens 1250 R Slomer 160 77962 PURP wb4107 3 6 5 J 9 4i 5i 51 J Fliter* 1250 Jackson A M.-Mahon 13.80 78339 GOOD GET w5112 1 2 3M 52 6* 62 T Bates 1250 Cameron 4 Plante 25 20 77969 TOY TOP w 5 109 I I f| f I 8 7« R Campbell 1250 G Martin 12 30 783392 MARY M. V. wb4103 5 4 8 7» » 7* | Burdy* 1250 S Valenti 1140 E Disqualified and placed third. Time, :12%, AS%, 1:143£, 1:4r*i, 1:48. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to kA..*-..Al D.:,«l SWEET STORY 36.60 12.40 6.20 17.30 5 20 2.10 Mutuel rnceSi town victory 4.00 2.80 100 40 I DOUG BRASHEAR 4.20 1.10 Winner— B. m. bv Rosolio— Legend, hv Arrhair. trained bv .1. Oros; bred by Mr. R Sterling Clark WENT TO POST— 6:00. OFF AT 6:00* CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same SWEET STORY, under reMiaint to the final straightaway, was placed under pressure to meet the challenge of DOUG BRASHEAR. but held on well and was holding her advantage at the end. DOUG BRASHEAR. under a strong hold to the last tlnee-sixteenths. was inclined to bear to the inside under urging Lnd outlasted TOWN VICTORY, but »a disqualified and placed third. TOWN VICTORY, a sharp factor from the start, was holding on luelwlilj when impeded by DOUG BRASHEAR about a furlong from the finish. SNOWFLY, badly outrun e irl , m ed up with a rush, then weakened. PURP held on gamelv. Scratched— 77495 High Roller, 112. Overweight— Town Victory, 2 pounds: Snow fly. 3: Toy Top. 2: Mary M.. 1. For late charts see tomorrows issue


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