Official Racing Charts: Delaware Park, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-29

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— , r Official Racing Charts Copyright. 1945. by Triangle Publications. Inc. _ Delaware Park STANTON. DEL.. THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 1945— DELAWARE PARK 1 MILE. Twenty-fifth day of thirty-day meeting May 29 to July 4. Delaware Steeplechase and Race Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear. Stewards. Joseph F. Flanagan, W. L. Harron and Georgt Brown, Jr. Placing Judges, J. G. Haus, M. C. Shea and J. P. Turner. Sr. Patrol Judges, H. Car roll and William Davis. Paddock Judge, William Jennings. Clerk of Scales, Edward Dennison. Timet. C. H. Hughes. Starter, George R. Palmer. Veterinarian, D. Coneley RacingSecretary. Edward J. Brennan. i«Rain9 starts at 3:3° p- m Eastern war Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1944. .34 ; current meeting, .40. No Daily Double. T!ure* bS aPprentic* allowance claimed" J Five lbs. claimed. A Seven lbs. claimed. || Three lbs waived + r SL * SeVCn lbs wa,vod TOj Di qualified. IPJJ Dead heat, a Coupled as entry. f-Mutuel field. u U raw Whip c S Spurs B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Steeplechase allowances: "Fixe pounds apprentice allowance claimed. J Seven pounds claimed. »** Ten pounds claimed t Five pounds waived. J Seven pounds waived. || Ten pounds waived. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 FURLONG S~ Pa vot, July 4, 19441:04*2116 Purse 7 8 8 0 2 S150° p,us S75° in VVar Bonds. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and £e,dines- Fixed weights. Weight, 118 lbs. June I oRi- „8-4o Del ni Net va|ue t0 winner 65o; second, 75; third, 50; fourth, 5 m Mutuel _Pool. S86.599. J»lex Horses Eqt A Wt PP SI J4 Vj Str Fin Jockey! Owners Odds to 78462 I.ARKMEAD ANDY w 118 4 2 1J V 14 1" R Adair JN Boulev 2090 1»4G2* SGT. ABE wll8 5 1 2, 2- 2- 2J C Kirk Mrs D Noble 480 NATCHEZ n 118 1 4 3£ 3" 3h 3»k a Snider Mn W M Jetfo.ds 50 T7131 BOSSINEY wb118 2 3 .4 4 4* 4* S Young Mn E dvFoat Weir 10 55 7.814 BILL COGSWELL m 118 3 5 5* 5 5« 5» R Root P Godfrey 8 10 7310 GA1 l.IGHTKR wb118 6 6 6 0 6 6 J Tiwura A Jeanfreao 3120 Time. :2235. :463s. :594s. 1:06*5. Track fast. - Mutuels Paid--- , Odds »o , M.ifn/al P.I-.-f LARKMEAD ANDY 43.80 12.80 5.10 20.90 5.40 1.55 uruei rrices? sgt. abe 5.00 270 150 35 l NATCHEZ 2.50 25 Winner— B. c. by Andy K.— Maidoduntreath. by Man o War. trained bv J. W. Boyyley; bred by Mrs Imaanr B. Mam. WENT TO POST— 3:32. OFF AT 3:32J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good In. 111 stall eate. ,n driving; Strand and third the samp. I.ARKMEAD ANDY forged to the Irani early, bold sway throughout ami ami under stout pressure at the end. SCT. ABK raced nearest the leader tron. the start, fought it out gamely and jot mi,sed. NATCHEZ was steadied while in a litle dose on the inner rail, was taken outside for the drive and rallied mildlv. BOSSINEY dosed some ground .- the dosing test. Bill, COGSWELL tailed io improve his position. GAY LIGHTER trailed. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ideal Gift, June 27. 1944—1:10— 7 8 8 0 3 7*~ 109- Purse S1-600 plus 00 in War Bonds. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since May 2 i- ni June .8-45— Del 9g allowed 3 lbs.: one race since then, 5 lbs.; one race in 1945, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to S3.000. Net value to winner .725; second. S375 ; third. S187.50: fourth. 12.50. Mutuel Pool. 07,311. Jndev Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *,i Vs Str Fin Jodkeys ~Owne7s Odds to TO143 TALASEA w 108 5 8 8» 6 2* 1 R Arduini 3500 J H C Forbes 17 20 75,43 EBATO w«105 12 li 1* I«J P* P Mills 3000 Nn J Om 12 70 78292 DEVILS BIT w 106 2 10 10- 9- 6 3"k E Wood,*. 3250 W K Roberts 10 10 773*6* ABIEL will 6 4 7» 5J. 4" 4»« K Scawthn 3250 Christiana Stable 2 65 7640 GOMBEENMAN w 109 8 9 9i 8i 5 5* C Wablerf 3000 EK Insn 6 10 77029 TIGER AGE w 108 10 6 6 7* V 6* M A BViiJ 3000 A Massiuuane 2075 77447 NOT TOMORROW w 109ill 1 4 3 3 7* S Young 3500 PLitner a 27 80 73241 MIK OSILLIYAN wb109 3 11 U« 11« 9* 8» A Snellings 3000 OSulFarm 47 10 76632 BOONYARD wb 109 12 12 12 12 11- 9i E Campbell 3000 A R Wright a 27 80 76374 SELECTEE w.113 7 7 S» 44 8i W» A Schmidl 3500 j Kellv " 4 55 6tf71 ELLENS SLAM wh 108 4 3 2 2i 10» U* R Root 3000 P Godfrey 4 50 7029 GAY BID no 109 9 S 5 10 12 12 R Duncan 3000 Mrs H Betoff 50.05 Couple J: a Not Tomorrow and Boonyard. Time. :2245, :4625. 1:13. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid— r Odds to -, Mutual utuei Prlz-Af TALASEA 36.40 16.80 13.20 17.20 7.40 5.60 rncesj erato 16.40 9.40 720 370 DEVILS BIT 9.20 360 Winner— h. f. by Dauber— Ponemah. by Hub Quest, trained bv N. S. Forbes: bred by Mr. Howard Bi lice. WENT TO POST— 4:04. OFF AT 4:05 EASTERN WAR TIME. Mart good from stall gate. Won easily, second and third driving. TALASEA improved her position gi id.ially for a half, moved into command with a mall and drew clear, to win easily. ERATO sprinted into a long lead on the turn, held on well to the Unions pole, then flattened out. DEVILS BIT came from out of contention to close with a burst of speed. ABIEL was within striking distance from the start but tailed to rally. GOMBEEN MAN rallied mildly but lost too much ground. TIGER AGE showed a fair ettort despite udei losine stirrup irons rounding the turn. NOT TOMORROW flattened out under pressuie in the final furlong. ELECTEE was a forward factor early, then stopped. ELLENS SLAM toned the pace for a half. GAY BID quit. Scratched— 778203 High Priority. 108: 77247 Pinckney, 113; 72355 Jeanavie, 108; 72692 Victory Maid, 108. Overweight— Erato. 1 pound; oNt Tomorrow. U; Ellens Slam, 4. Claimed— Abiel by W. J. Roberts; Ellens Slam by A. H. Gartner. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ideal Gift, June 27. 1944— 1 :102- — 7 8 8 0 4 7— 109-» Purse S1-600 plus °0 in War Bonds. 3-year-olds. Al-is lowant es. Starters for a claiming price of 84,000 or less who have June .8-4a i- rk Del i — not WOn a race for a claiming price above ,000 since May 30 or a race other than claiming since then. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 30 allowed 3 lbs.; since May 14, 5 lbs.; since December 15, 7 lbs. Net value to winner SI. 725; second, 75: third. 87.50; fourth, 12.50. Mutuel Pool, 19.753. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % - Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 7u050 CELLAR ETTE mill 8 1 jj S 1* 1 ± K Scthom Christiana Stabk 295 77819 » PREFECT wnl20 2 5 6- 5J 4! 2" E Arcaro K S Hewitt 145 78288 BILLY F. wb120 4 6 5i 3- V 3*4 A Schniidlt E Menaker 6 40 73288 LAND CRUISER wB113 6 3 3J 6 6- 4 i J Tammaro W W Waters 2100 734b7 DARBY DUNCAN wb113 7 4 4 44 5£ 52 L Torres L Phillips 17 00 77366- POST BOY wB108 9 2 V* 3 f| M A Btonl Mrs E Truen.au 7 50 78*M7 BLUE CROSS wb115 3 7 7* 7* 7« I" R Root J N Kelly 4630 73316 ROMAN1CUS w«115 5 8 9 9 9 81 R Adair H P Metralf 17 50 WH WILD AGENT w 113 1 9 8: 8- 8 9 C Wahler Ama/on Stable 49 45 Time. :22-»5. :4635. 1:114s. Track fast. — Mutuels Paid — r Odds to , utuel rricesj prefect 330 260 65 30 BILLY F 3.30 .65 W.imer— B. f, by Bnarlet— Man ella Miss, bj Pharamond II., trained bv J. A. Healev ; bred by Christiana Stable,. WENT TO POST-1:34. OFF AT 4:36J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start eood from stall sate. Won eastlj : twimd a"nd third driving. CELLARETTE was steadied while in front early, drew clear rapidly when once set down and was eoing easily at the end. PREFECT, oft in the center ot the pack and sent between hartW early, was steadied while attemptina to lug in on the turn • nd ajin near the furlong pole. BILLY F. was in a tanele early, moved into the runner up position in the twll Stretch, then faltered. LAND CRUISER Saved ground to pick up tired horses. DARBY DUNCAN mi; iMipi.no ott the rare. POST BOY w.i~ used un tonina tfie winners pare through the lirst halt. FOIRTII RACE 3-4 MILE Out of hute. Ideal Gift, June 27, 1944-1:10-.-,-7 8 8 0 5 7~ 109J Gradld Allo»ances Class D, Purse Si, 000 Plus ,000 o J J in yyar gonjs 4-year-olds and upward. Non-winners of two races June ?8-45— Del jn 1945. 4-year-olds, 1»4 lbs.: older, 126 lbs. Non-winners of a race in 1945 allowed 3 lbs.; since December 10, 5 lbs.: since November 1, 7 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,100; second. 50; third. S300: fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool. S118.395. J"dex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 34 Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to iW51* BLUSTERING wb7 114 4 2 22 l2 l-± E Wood5 J P Jum 2 35 0 HADAWIN wB5 121 1 7 7 5J 4» P M A BtnJ LGI.eFa.vre 2 85 LANLAST wb4124 6 3 3 3" 3 3- A SmBusp W W Vnchu 8 55 i» CHERRYDALE wb6114 5 I I- li 2» 4« J Tammaro Mis J B HatfieU 6 45 77817 Mll! MISSION w4117 2 4 4- ij 5 5* S Young Cedar I-arm 2 75 1 65930* FEATHER-BOB w 4 117 ? 6 5 6- 6- 61 p Mil., Mrs J Caret* 29 60 67426 BA1BCRNTE in 4 117 7 5 G •. 7 7 7 R Rm P A Sullivan 57 30 Time. :223v .46, 1:11. Track fast. Prlrael BLUSTERING 6.70 3.50 2.50 2.35 .75 .25 " Mutual UlUel rriCeSf HADAWIN 3.80 270 90 35 J « LANLAST 3.20 .60 / Winner— Ch. m, by Sir Walter— Flaming Mamie, bj Bla/es, turned bv J. P. Jones: bred by Mt Junes f B. Belk. WENT TO POST— 5:06. OFF AT 5:06 EASTERN WAR TIME. t Start good Iron stall eate. Won easily; seewsd and thud dril ng. BLISTERING was steadied when Unable to displace HERRYDALE early, moved through on the inside in the early Stretch, drew clear rapidly a and bald sway without being punished HADAWIN, olf slowly and slusgi-hly through the opening quarter, J. taved ground while improving his position and was best of the others." LANLAST raced forwatdly placed from the ,tart, but tired under pressure. HERRYDALE was under mild restraint while in front early, at drifted out slight! tinning lor home and i red thereafter. ARIEL MISSION showed nothing » Scratched— 7829Q2 Pompion, 126; 77934J Nippy, 114; 76565 Freelands Lad, 126. P r ■ FIFTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Firebroom, June 30. 1942—1:41,— 7 8 8 0 6 3— U1 Graded Allowances Class D. Purse ,000 Plus ,000 in War Bonds- 3-year-olds. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since r oo *- ™ i June „H-4o— Del june 14 allowed 3 lbs.: since May 28, 5 lbs.: in 1945, 7 lbs. Net value toj vmner_.100; jecond.450; third, S300: fourth, S150. Mutuel Pool, 30,300. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Own-1 - d,js o 76635 BURBA PEG nralU 5 6 7 6 3" 3s 1? A KirklTnl c„l C V Whitney 320 78176 ZA u«120 3 3 44 3» 2i 1" 2- S Yoisag Mn R H Heihe 5 75 781761 CHERRY POP «, 115 1 7 6" 44 4* » M K Scthom KnoOnood Stable 265 TOW* MII.KFLOAT wl08 6 1 1« 14 1" P S rr,,,,, Cap* H H Hecht 850 640 MANADRU walH 2 4 31 54 5 5 5 A SneBsnejs W L Brau 430 78287 MISS WAR - wb115 4 5 54 7 64 6« 6" A Sdsnudi O.J R Trotka 3190 77251 MILESTONE w 1. 114 7 2 V V 7 7 7 C Kirk WFHhl 650 Time. :2345, Al%, V.W5. 1:39. 1:43. Track fast. - Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , Miifiial Pr!/-Ar BURRA PEG 8.40 5.10 3.40 3.20 1.55 .7» utuel rncesj zax 590 370 195 35 « CHERRY POP 2.60 .3* Winner-Br. r. by Mahmoud-I.ima, by Peace Chance, trained bv L. T. Rult ; bred by Col Cornelius . W hitney. WENT TO POST— 5:34. OFF AT 5:35 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third dnvinz. BURBA PEC. was aBowcd to trail while racin? on own courage early, moved into contention boldly on the final turn, assumed command soon after passme the forlong pole, and was in hand thereafter to prevent him from nagging m. ZA Readied alter breaking alertly, moved into command in the early stretch, but could not stay with the winner through the dosing test CHERRY POP was slow to eet under way. saved ground while improving her position but tired in the drive. MII.KFLOAT stopped badly once headed. MANADRU was neyei a factor in the running MILESTONE sras uel up forcing the pace tor a hall. Scratched— 781763 Belpa t, 108. Overweight — MilkNtnne. 1 pound.


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