Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1947-05-03

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Official Racing Charts . Copyright, 1947, by Triangle Publications, Inc. * Churchill Downs LOUISVILLE, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1947-CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Sixth day of nineteen-day meeting April 26 to May 17. Churchill Downs, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Kuprion Camera. Weather cloudy. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Standard Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1948, .37; current meeting, .45. No Daily Double. § Three lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. * Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of Jockey. Complete finish of eoch race confirmed by Kuprion Ca mera FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936— 1:10%— 4— 115. Purse 51,800. 2 2 2 1ft 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of three races in 1947. 4-year-olds, *. l. a j o iig lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1947 allowed 3 lbs.: one race, May 2-47— C.D 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 06,032. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % Vz Str Fin jockeys Owners Odds to 20394 GRAFAIRCHAN W114J1 3 11 13 S 1 W L Jnson 2000 Mrs C C Norman 260 255 S?,IRY M,SS w8108 9 8 82*51 3* 23*C Peabody*2000 Wm Mikel 3.30 22167 TURKEY FOOT w5115 4 2 24 9 M 5 H Hauer 2000 P Salmen 3 80 213624 LADY TYRANT w 6 108 6 9 94 8« 5and 4* J Combest* 2000 A Gato 290 llVd 2W,LNc,C;« w5115 5 4 6,*6h ** H A Clutter 2000 E R Arkenau 27!80 n £and££and .W5115 10 1 5i 3J 64 6» C Swain 2000 Kahler and Dattilo 34.10 !S2 5tff 2SX w 5 110 7 6 4h 4i 7117S J Brennan 2000 D Limanni 80.00 !25 SA,MAAr T w 5 105 2 5 3h 7J 84 8h D Pruitf 2000 Gram-Nick Stable 26.80 yA.LRLNAJH w7115 810 10 10 10 91 JMolbert 2000 G M Johns 53.90 09996 SPARK ST0NI w 4 110 3 7 7i 93 910 G Potter* 2000 T D Buhl 60 70 Time, :23%, :49, 1:15%. Track muddy. r— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , M-.r.,..... uruei lltliel PriJ-Acf GRAFAIRCHAN 7.20 4.80 3.80 2.60 1.40 *0 rricesj country miss 4.20 340 83 70 * TURKEY FOOT 340 70 D iW,nn/rT7B«c and Jty Grand Slam-Tesuque, by Troutbeck, trained by C. C. Norman; bred by J. 0Keene, C.*E. Buckley H. Maybner. WENT TO POST-2:01. OFF AT 2:02 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. GRAFAIRCHAN went to the front early obtained a commanding lead and drew out to win as his rider pleased. COUNTRY MISS, outrun early came to the outside entering the stretch and closed fast, but could not menace the winner, while easily besting the others TURKEY FOOT faltered after racing prominently to the stretch. LADY TYRANT, away slowly, passed tired horses after the half. OWEN C. was outrun. BACKSLAP began fast, but could not keep up. BLUE SKY SfiS" »ahftCr -thhalf- ?ALA HEART had brief sPeed- SPARK ST0NE- factious during the post parade. snowed nothing in the running. Scratched— 20311 Havana Lad, 115. Overweight— Grafairchan, 1j pounds; Lady Tyrant, 3; Spark Stone, 2. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936— 1:10H-4— 115. Purse ,800. 2 2 2 3 9 4-vear-°lds ar,d upward. Claiming. Non-winners of three races in 1947. 4-year-olds, „ *„ 119 lbhB older. 121 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1947 allowed 3 lbs.; one race. May 2-47— C.D 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 42,448. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt jj jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to JJSa KSScb "JSil 31 32 3i 11 j H FWstn 2000 J Lombardo L60 SffBKfEnlBPtfT «.a..t "7H0 10 » «3 44 1h 2JiJCombest* 2000 H Forrest 4.00 »M JSKBSFu £12 «! 5 2 2liAi 9 JJess,»t "" Joseph and Andrews 4.10 rSE SPK22 "* !bJ" 111 1h 2h 4»1 E Hurt 2000 Mrs GR Francis 19.60 lw I *JIMMY wb1° 5 2 11 92 96 72 5"* C Swain 2000 Mrs J Carroll 24.40 21774 PUG w4113 4 9 74 74 61 61 E Ramsey 2000 L C Young 86 70 3S f nlrc,,uWb ] I 8,i8 * * H Ramir« W0 Mrs R Sanders 38.00 21774 GALLOPING SUN w 4 113 5 4 43 61 94 9« S Brooks 2000 W M Peavev 22 70 588 KJFJE CR0SSU? I 3 10i • 105 102i H Ha W5 W SlS 52 22 SApTpnDuv £1£ !2 12 II2 11* 114 L Grubb» 2000 Mr and Mrs A Breedlove 40.50 18555 DARK TROPHY wb4108 6 10 11412 12 12 G Monson* 2000 D Hoag 9310 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%, :48%, 1:19ft. Track muddy. r- Mutuels Pahf- , Odds to , Mutuel PricesfBoKER iTETRAMORE ,-.M scout:::::::::::::::::::: 52° JS 3 3$ 1M tS £ v Johnstone r * lnvermark-Twil9ht Tryst, by Gallant Fox, trained by D. Womeldorff; bred by F. E. WENT TO P0ST-2:35. OFF AT 2:36 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. f„ La9nTLfrom Sta" 2ate for a,.,„.but, HLF LIT- y°n drWn* second and tnird the «me. FAD0, never far back and saying ground, came willingly when set down for the drive and, after disposing of the leaders appeared ready to draw clear BORDER SCOUT, well handled, reached the lead when settled to the stretdh nLSJrKL1! WthS,and thLe n"er- TETRAMORE engaged CARMELITA H. to the stretch, hen weakened! J51TLn!Slw!n%tf2 SniSJS **«• SIR JIMMY lacked early speed, but finished well itLirtS SBK VAL,LEY -t,red- GtARJER raced vefy wid« and lost a" chance. HALF LIT stumbled at tne start and failed to reach serious contention. Overweight— Lorraine Cross, 2 pounds; Half Lit, 4. THIRD RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922-1:44-4-113. Chicle Purse Purse 2 2 2 4 0 *2180 3"year"oldhB Maideni- Fix«d weights. Weight, 115 lbs. May 2-47-C.D Muoof, Ss!.1,55 6°; thK 8°J f0Ufth °* Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St jj jj y4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 220113 J|TSA wb 113 4 6 6 41 34 34 14 S Brooks L J Tutt ilo 21331 ANTIGONE w 110 2 1 12 12 22 2h * j D Jessop H P Headley 300 21832 BE LIKE POLLY w 113 6 5 22 24 ft ft 3 A Bodiou Miss Bill ie Rose 380 22011 SACRED VOW w 1121 5 4 33 32J 41 4* 4" R Campbell J C Stone andS 2m? THECRKFErDANA.FWb!!! 1 I 3 t f f T I Kafterin"/ Masterson S3 21731 THERESE CANALE w115 3 3 4Mh 6 6 6 E Arcaro J W Rodgers 600 Time, :25%, :50ft, 1:16%, 1:44%, 1:51ft. Track muddy. — Mutuels Paid— , Odds . „„. 1 . to v Mutuel PricesffflnW-:::::::::::::::::::::::: • 4" 13 g •* 5 BE LIKE POLLY 2«0 40 gfi?4iugffVTrgiahsgftai J-M- -* ""■ by Lewis j-Tuk Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. JITSA, sluggish at the start saved ground while improving her position to the stretch, came out for the drive and, responding to brisk urging dis- R0FSe|d.?FtJnilieve"»dhUri.n9«thVinal- fU/ul0ng-u ANTIGONE went to the front early, suffered interference from BE LIKE POLLY as the latter bore in through the stretch, but lasted to take the place BE LIKE POLLY a keen factor from the beginning, reached the lead during the drive, bore in badly despite her riders effortto ttSStandSHt. ,ailed l0 ,a", wta •— " lte """■ Overweight— Jitsa, 3 pounds; Be Like Polly, 3; Sacred Vow, 21; Therese Canale, 5. FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE. Yankee Notions, May 20, 1912— :59 — 2—113. Whisk Broom II. Purse. 2 2 2 A 1 Purse *2,3SO- 2-vear-°lds- Allowances. Non-winners of two races other than claim- ™ *■ *• * ing. Weight, 118 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. May 2-47— C.D . Net ya t0 winner j m. %2W f Mutuel Pool.. 23,950. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to "216074 BELMONT BEAUTY w 1161 1 1 11 14 U U J Westropl W W Jones 320 21519 GEE WHIZ wb118 4 3 4 4 21 21 W L Jhnsn Murlogg Farm 50 219104 FANCY FLYER wb118 2 2 2* 31 3« 34 H Wallace Byrum Bros 960 21779 SCIPI0 wb 118 3 4 3J 2i 4 4 J Brennan Mrs. F P Letellier 6 10 Time, :23%, :48%, 1:02%. Track muddy. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to , U. .•...«! D»:A«.rBELM0NT BEAUTY 8.40 2.80 .7? 3T0 .« . Mutuel rricesj gee whiz 240 .... •«.... 20 i NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner— B. f, by Jamestown— Dustina, by Pompey. trained by L. Niles; bred by Mereworth Farm WENT TO POST-3:38. OFF AT 3:38J CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BELMONT BEAUTY went to the front at once, held a short lead when settled for the stretch run and, responding to strong handling lasted to withstand GEE WHIZ. The latter, outrun to the final quarter, came to the outside entering the stretch and finishing strongly, was getting to the winner. FANCY FLYER held on well in a good effort. SCIPI0 tired Scratched-220124 Hypothesis, 113. Overweight— Belmont Beauty, 1J pounds. FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS out of chute. Gallant Knight, May 16, 1931 — 1:16Vs — 4 — 114. 2 2 2 A. 2 Purse 2000, 3"vear-°lds- Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners in 1947 allowed ™ ™ * *- 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. May 2-47— C.D Net va|ue to winner %t jeeond, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 66,715. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds toTl 218312 FORETELL w113 6 1 2 2» 24 ill H Wallace! 7000 Elite Stud Farm 3.10 218323 MAYRAM wb113 2 4 H 14 14 24 S Brooks 7000 Mrs L Wolf 1.80 21187 MANNA H. wb 120 5 6 6 6 5* 3* J Westrope 7500 Sandy Strand Stable 4.30 217293 CHICALMO w 117 3 3 44 4h 3*1 44 A Craig 7500 Mrs K Masterson 3.70 20561 WEYNOT AL wb108 4 2 54 31 4h 512 | Monson* 7000 J P Keezek 14.70 129912 BURGOO TOSS w113 1 5 35 5=1 6 6 R Campbell 7500 I J Collins 15.50 Time, :23ft, :48, 1:15, 1:22. Track muddy. /— Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to 5 UnfiiAi p»;#.A«f F0RETELL ** 3W 2W 31° M •« MUTuei rricesf mayram 3.20 240 .» jo I MANNA H 3.00 .50 Winner— Ch. c, by Third Degree— Absent Minded, by St. Germans, trained by Frederick Sharpe; bred by Greentree Stable. WENT TO POST-4:06. OFF AT 4:06 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. FORETELL, a sharp factor from the start, responded to brisk urging during the stretch run and, after disposing of MAYRAM, won going away. The latter assumed command early, made the pace until near the finish, then faltered and could not hold the winner. MANNA H., away slowly and outrun to the final quarter, came out for the drive and closed with a rush. CHICALMO raced evenly without mishap. WEYNOT AL was never dangerous. BURGOO TOSS quit after showing brief speed. Overweight— Mayram, 2 pounds; Burgoo Toss, 1. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44-4-113. Seventy-third running 2 2 2 4 3 KENTUCKY OAKS. 5,380 added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Scale weights. Non-winners ™ ™ ™ •■ of a three-year-old race having a value of ,500 allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. May 2-47— C.D Net va|ue t0 winner 1,680; second, ,000; third, ,500; fourth, ,000. Mutuel Pool, 28,388. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V4 Va y* Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 220624 BLUE GRASS wb 116 2 3 51 31 24 12 ink j Longden A B Hancock Jr a-10.40 21258 COSMIC MISSILE w 121 8 7 61 82 44 22 22J W Balzettl Circle M Farm .90 21599 MOTHER w 116 7 9 9 71 51 3J 34 E Arcaro C V Whitney 5.80 220622 HAPPINESS w 109 6 8 8h 9 72 52 42J H Hart Calumet Farm 3.80 21908 SPRINGTIME wb116 9 4 44 5* 62 61 521 D Scurlock A B Hancock Jr a-10.40 21911 MEL VAN ORMAN wb116 5 6 72 6h 31 78 64 S Clark T C Melrose 20.60 217782 CHECK PLEASE wb116 3 2 12 12 11 41 715 J D Jessop H P Headley b-9.90 11763 SISTAYR w116 1 1 22J 21 9 9 8 * J Molbert J F Smith 36.70 21832 HI PPARETE wb118 4 5 3h 41 81 81 9 E Guerin Mrs H C Judy Jr b-9.90 a-Coupled, Blue Grass and Springtide; b-Check Please and Hipparete. Time, :24%, :49, 1:15ft, 1:44%, 1:51%. Track muddy. r— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , u ■ -■ n : BLUE GRASS a-Entry 22.80 7.40 4.60 10.40 2.70 1.30 Mutuel rncest cosmic missile 3.00 2.60 .50 .30 iMOTHER 3.40 .70 Winner— B. f, by Blue Larkspur— Camelot, by Sir Gallahad III., trained by W. Crump; bred by Marshall Field. WENT TO P0ST-4:36. OFF AT 4:37 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BLUE GRASS, well ridden and improving her position steadily to the stretch, assumed a clear lead when settled for the drive and, responding to strong handling, lasted to withstand COSMIC MISSILE. The latter, forced to take up sharply when crowded after the start, was in close quarters until reaching the last three-eighths, came willingly when clear and was getting to the winner at the finish. MOTHER, slow to begin and outrun early, made a good bid approaching the stretch, but could not overtake the leaders in the drive. HAPPINESS, far back to the last quarter, came to the inside for the stretch run and closed determinedly under punishment. SPRINGTIDE came over sharply at the start, interfered with MEL VAN ORMAN, COSMIC MISSILE and HIPPARETE, was taken in hand until reaching the stretch, but could not better her position when roused in the drive. MEL VAN ORMAN moved up boldly near the stretch, then weakened. CHECK PLEASE made the pace to the stretch, then gave way. SISTAYR was done early. HIPPARETE had brief speed. Scratched-217322 Say Blue, 116; 222403 Be Like Polly, 109; 22062 Jane Gail, 116; 22240 Therese Canale,109. Overweight— Hipparete, 2 pounds. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922-1:44-4-113. Purse ,180. 4-year-olds *** A A and uPward- Claiming. 4-year-olds, 119 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three ™ ™ ™ races in 1947 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.; one race, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 2-47— C.D Net y t0 *,•„,*,. j1j550. 50. tnlrd 8n; fourtn 0 Mutuel Pool, 68,822. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 216112 THE MINTER w5120 2 2 14 11 11 11 1i J McCoy 2500 Mrs J L Blue Jr 1H6 22016 ELK HILLS wb4108 5 4 5« 42 44 3* 2" D Pruitc* 2500 H C Drew and Son 6.90 220164 SOLID MEAT wb5114 6 5 41 2* 31 4« 3fr C Hooper 2500 S I Crew 2.40 159422 FRANCIE wb4103 3 1 21 32J 22 2* 418 H Fthstn* 2500 Mrs B Dees 6.00 216084 KERRYGATOR wb6120 1 3 31 5« 5 55 5 C LeBlanct 2500 S Schneider 6.90 21611 DAVITT wb 9 106 466 6 6 6 6 G Monson* 2500 Detroit Stable Inc 9.60 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :26, :51%, 1:18, 1:46%, 1:53ft. Track muddy. — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to . IB* i*THE MINTER 5.80 3.60 2.80 1.90 .80 .40 Ma utuel Prices! ELK H|LLS 6.20 3.60 2.10 .so ISOLID MEAT 3.00 .50 Winner— Ch. g, by Flying Scot— Infinette, by Infinite, trained by Frederick Sharpe; bred by W. B. Flanders. WENT TO POST-5:07. OFF AT 5:071 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but DAVITT. Won driving; second and third the same. THE MINTER went to the front at once, made the pace to the stretch under steady rating and, responding to punishment during the drive, retained his advantage to the finish. EIK HILLS, saved to the final quarter, came gamely when set down in the drive, but could not overtake the winner. SOLID MEAT, sent to the outside for the stretch drive, swerved under punishment and could not improve his position. FRANCIE, a sharp factor from the outset, lacked room entering the stretch and was unable to menace when clear. KERRYGATOR disliked the muddy going and dropped back after showing early speed. DAVITT dwelt at the start. Overweight— Francie, 3 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44-4-113. Purse ,380. 4-year-olds *s a e and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 119 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three 2* ** A ** D races jn 1947 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.; one race, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 2-47— C.D Net „!« to winner ,680; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 92,348. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va ft V* Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 220152 THUNDER HOOF wb 4 111 1 2 23 2J 23 24 1n H Feathen* 4500 Mrs A M Creech 3.40 22057 RED MARS wb9112 6 4 12 12 12 12J 22 J Combest* 4500 Mrs J R Burnett 9.60 218341 KANTAR RUN wb9110 5 6 41 41 44 4 3* G Potter* 4500 Grissom and Sherman 4.00 21834J2ADEN0S wb7113 4 3 52 3 3 3h 42 S Brooks 4500 Marks and Rouse 3.60 22015 LITTLE MNRCH wb 8 112 I 1 349|S P B I Monson* 4500 Detroit Stable Inc 4.40 220153 DAUBERUP w6113 7 8 74 64 and 51 62 R Campbell 4500 Mr and Mrs A Breedlove 7.00 21492 ON THE DOUBLE w6103 8 7 61 74 74 73 73 D Pruitt* «« Miss M J and C E Herbold 40.90 208123 L0NEADIE wb 4 104 358 8 8 8 8 D Hux* 4500 Joseph and Andrews 19.80 Time, :25ft, :50%, 1:16%, 1:44%, 1:52. Track muddy. ki..a...A| D„:~~~f THUNDER HOOF 8.80 5.60 3.40 3.40 1.80 .70 /vtutuei rricesi red mars 9.20 4.80 3.60 1.40 KANTAR RUN 4.00 1.00 Winner— B. g, by Flint Shot— Polly Eternal, by Eternal, trained by B. Creech; bred by John B. Gorham. WENT TO POST-5:39. OFF AT 5:39 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. THUNDER HOOF, forwardly placed and saving ground from the start, came gamely when hard ridden through the stretch and disposed of RED MARS in the last stride. The latter went to the front early, made the pace under good rating and finished determinedly, but could not withstand the winner, just missing. KANTAR RUN, in hand to the stretch, closed fast under punishment. ADENOS raced evenly to the stretch, then finished strongly. LITTLE MONARCH tired. DAUBERUP never was dangerous. ON THE DOUBLE was outrun. LONEADIE showed nothing. Overweight— Kantarm Run, 1 pound; Adenos, 2; Dauberup, 2; On the Double, 2; Loneadie, 4. Attendance, 25,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, ,274,596 Returned to Public, ,147,136, Less Breakage


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