Official Racing Charts: Detroit, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-29

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— - _ ! Official Racing Charts . Copyright, 1945, by Triangle Publications, Inc. _ i Detroit CETF.CIT. MICH.. THURSDAY. JUKE 28. 1945— DETROIT FAIR GROUNDS 1 MILE. Tenth day of c ghty-five-day meeting June 16 to September 22. Detroit Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather cloudy. Steward repesentng Michigan Racing Commission, Joseph A. Murphy. Presiding Steward. Jack S. Young. Associate Stewards. Charles Bray, A. L. Copland and Jack Goods. Placing Judges, Frank Otis, E. Thomas a-d A. Lee. Paddock Judge. W. G. Kelly. Patrol Judges. W. G. Kelly. F. Ray and H. W. Fry. Clerk of Sca:es. Frank Otis. Starter, B. Steele. Timer, G. Peterson. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, Charles F. Henry. Racing starts at 4:30 p. m." Eastern War Time: Saturdays and holidays, 2:15 p. m. Percentage of win-■ -: favorites corresponding meeting 1944, .34; current meeting, .29. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. * Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed: t five lbs" waived B Disqualified. EHI Dead heat. a Coupled as entry. f-Mutuel field. VV Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. First of All, July 25, 1942— 1:09 *.-— 3 7 8 8 10 — HI-► Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Colts, horses and O O I U geldings. Claiming. Non-winners in 1945. Weight. 118 lbs. June 28-45— Det Claiming price, ,250; if for ,100 allowed 2 lbs.; if for ,000, 5 lbs. Net value to w nner .000: second. 50 ; third. S150: fourth. 5100. Index Hordes Eqt A Wt PP St % 1 Str Fin Jo.kevs Ownrs Odd-- to "P294 ERAZAL w 4 118 3 4 S 2* 2* V R Watson 1250 M H Van Berg 15.50 fc475£i OMANDO TOM vm 4 118 2 3 l2 lh lh 23 P Keiper 1250 C Locklear .90 7£5t2 CELESTI F. w 7 108 4 2 3» 3* 3£ 3»* J Favorite; 1250 P Jardon 4.15 78295 TEULIGHT w 4 118 6 5 6* 52 4s 4- E Henson 1250 White Spot Farm CIO TM71 QITCK BUBBLE w 5 113 7 1 4* 4h 53 5* E Yocum# 1250 H H Fausett e.70 78470 CAROLINA BELL w 5 103 5 7 7 7 7 6and J Zubrinic 1250 A Graffagnini 15.80 7772S SAINTLY w 5 113 1 6 5« 6* 6* 7 P Milligan 1000 H E Perk.ni 16.05 Time, :233s, :4745f 1:1514. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to n U . ID- ERAZAL 3300 860 440 1550 330 120 fYiufuei rricesi commando tom 3.10 2.40 .55 .20 V CELESTI F 2.80 .40 Winner — B. g. bv Pompev — Bongo, bv Sir Gallahad III., trained by M. H. VanBerg; bred bv Morven Stud. WENT TO POST— 4:34. OFF AT 4:34* EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; setor.d and third the same. ERAZAL went to COMMANDO TOM on the outside entering the stretch, recovered and wore the latter down in the run to the stretch. COMMANDO TOM saved ground while being pressed and just failed. CELESTI F. raced on the outside, could not menace and was tiring at the end. TEULIGHT closed some ground late. QUICK BUBBLE had no mishaps. SAINTLY showed nothing. Scratched— 75891 Camp Liberty, 108. m Overweight — Celesti F.. 5 pounds. Claimed — Commando Tom by W. H. Bishop. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chutei. First of All, July 25, 1942— 1:09s-,— 3 7 8 R 1 1 — 111. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Colts, horses and O O I I geldings. Claiming. Non-winners since June 15. Weight. 118 lbs. June 28-45 — Det Non-winners since May 1 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,250. Net value to winner SI. 000: second. S250: third. S150-; fourth. 00. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 7F562 SIR JIMMY wa8113 4 7 5* * 1 1 E Yocum* 1250 Mrs L Wagner 2Uf35 761522 EL VALLE w 4 105 5 3 4* 2h 2* 2* J Zubrinic: 1250 T L Graham 22 80 78569 MAECHANCE wb 8 108 8 1 6i t* 4and 3* J Favorite; 1250 F Forestiere 5.35 78295 BRIGHT COUNT wb 5 118 2 5 U 5* P£ 4=» S Brooks 1250 Kurkjian and Dilger 3.90 784702 LEVENA w 8 110 9 2 8* 7» 7 E Henson 1250 Mrs M Hughes 7.40 78470 SCENIC CHARM wb 4 110 16 li 3A 5A 64 S D Birleyt 1250 Mrs E Median 5.85 78470 VIRGINIA VAN w 4 110 6 4 7h 8* 8* 74 C Bashamf 1250 Mrs L Wolf 22.40 78470 MI* « FLYER wh 5 110 3 8 2* la 6i 8» J Jacobs 1250 Mrs C C Dri =coll 13.40 ff 905 DETROITER w4115 79 9999J Glaug 1250 D 4 S Stable 37.10 Tim*, :233s, :48, fcftfgf, Track good. Mutuels Paid , Odds , — — N to , li ID- SIR JIMMY .10 3.30 2.50 2.05 65 .25 Mutuei rricesi el valle 12.50 470 525 1.35 I MAECHANCE 3.40 .71 Winner — Ch. g, by Jimmy Moran — Hildurs Reason, by Hildur, trained by L. Wagner; bred by Mrs. J. Wagner. "WENT TO POST— 5:02. OFF AT 5:03 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily ; second and third driving. SIR JIMMY moved to the leaders after three furlongs, quickly assumed command and drew away. EL VALLE rushed up from tiie out- i« rounding the far turn, appeared to be moving to the pace but eould not keep up with the winner. MAECHANCE closed strongly. BRIGHT COUNT dropped back after three furlongs and made up ground in the drive on faltering horses. LEVENA, allowed to remain too far off the pace, was urged when too late. SCENIC CHARM flattened out. MISS FLYER had early speed. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 84.00. THIRD RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS, i Shiny Penny, June 6. 1942— :52--,—2—109. 7 / R O ft O 1 I 9 /. Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. claiming price, ,600; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to June 28-45 — Det ,150. Net value to winner S1.000: second. 50: thrd. S15Q: fourth. S100. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jfc 5tl Fn Jockeys Owners Odds to MISS WALKER w 115 5 5 x2 1* V F Weidaan 2600 W E Snyder 6.25 7f 69 GYPY ACTRESS w 115 3 2 12 23 2« S D Birley 2600 Nlver Strand Stable 6.15 KENDOR w 118 2 3 5s % 3* D Scurlock 2600 Mrs D M Hollingsworth 7.20 I 76585 BE GONE w 118 4 1 2± 4* 44 S Brooks 2600 L O Handlev 2.40 MANDAS FIRST w 99 6 4 4j 57 53 J Zubrinic? 2150 Mrs E McCuan 2.30 I CAT LIKE w 109 1 6 6 6 6 H Claggett 2150 P E Byrum 5.70 j Time. :24. :49. :56. Track good. , — S2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to . j aa ID* C MISS WALKER 14.50 6.70 350 625 2.35 .75 fVlUlUei rriCeSj GYPSY ACTRESS 6.50 350 2.25 .75 j * KENDOR 4.40 1.20 Winner — Ch. f. by Chicstraw — Jean Multins, by Jean Valjean, trained by W. Grater; bred by Mrs. ! Clyde Smith. WENT TO POST— 5.31J. OFF AT 5:32£ EASTERN WAR TIME. tart good from stall gate. Won dnv.ni second and third the same. MISS WALKER, showing good speed, rushed up from along the rail approaching the stretch and was going away at the end. GPSY ACTRESS displayed good speed for five-sixteenths, but could not cope with the winner. KENDOR closed willingly. BE GONE outsprinted field briefly, then gave way. MANDAS FIRST went forward briefly, ground entering the stretch and could not menace. Claimed — Gypsy Actress by J. L. McKnnjht. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute . First of All. July 25, 1942—1:09—3 7 fi Q 1 "J — lll.» Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non- : / O O I J winners since June 15. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners since May June 28-45— Det 1 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,850 allowed 2 lbs.; if for ,700. 5 lbs. Net value to winner .400: second. 50: third. S150: fourth. 00. Inaex Hordes Eqt A Wt PP Sj 4 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to T294- BRIGHT TRACE wb 8 113 7 1 LJ I5 V V S Brooks 2000 I L McKiugkt 2 00 TandM ERIN TORCH wb 12 113 6 3 : 2. 22 V P Milligan 1850 Grissom and Sherman 5.15 78061 SAKU w-3 6115 16 51 5»» 34 3* P Remillard 2000 Mrs L Wolf 6 70 - WITCH WORK wb4110 3 5 7 6s 4* 42 R Watson 2000 Mrs B Hernandez 4 80 • DRBY DOULTONw 4 115 5 2 4n 4* 63 5* S D B.rley 2000 Mrs G McMacken ISM ICKWELL wb6 115 4 4 2* 3 5n 6* P Keiper 2000 Mrs L Fry 4.05 7fc2£3 HARV AETHEL wb 4 115 2 7 17 7 N L Pierson 2000 Mullen and Given! 14.75 T me. :234, A7, 1:14. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , li.. J BRIGHT TRACE 600 320 2.46 200 60 20 -IB*. ArlUfUel rriCeSJ ERIN TORCH 480 290 1.40 45 « SAKU 3 20 .60 Winner — Br. m. by Trace Call — Bright Vision, bv Bright Knighr, trained by J. L. McKaigfat; bred by Mr. H. r m, : r WENT TO POST-6:02. OFF AT 6:03 EASTERN WAR TIME. l jood from stall gate. Won Iuh id and third driviaf. BRIGHT TRACE assumed immediate corn.- iiaken up entering the stretch and held EPIN TORCH sate The la .n from the .«. mug to the inside for the | r.ot menace. SAKU closed well. WITCHWORK, in d*M early, .aire well when clear. ACKWELL . t keep up. . Scratched— 51867 Betty Van, 105. Zaimea— Ackwell by Mrs. L. Wolf. : . , 1 For late charts see tomorrows issue j 1 — , ,


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