Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1947-05-08

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Official Racing Charts Copyright 1947 by Triangle Publications. Inc Churchill Downs LOUISVILLE, KY.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1947-CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Tenth day of nineteen-day meeting April 26 to May 17. Churchill Downs, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Kuprion Camera. Weather clear. Steward representing Kentucky State Racing Commission, J. S. Young. Presiding Steward, S. H. McMeekin Steward, J. G. Goode. Placing Judges, Frederick Burton, H. B. Lindenberger and Raymond Hoertz. Patrol Judges George Molesworth. Allan Lavin and Linus Pierce. Paddock Judge, Thomas Oliphant. Clerk of Scales Charles J Gormley, Jr. Starter, R. H. White. Timer, Clifford Trimpl. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, L. C. Bogenschutz. .«« Rafin9 starts at 2:M P- m- Central Standard Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1946, .37; current meeting, .44. No Daily Double. 1 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 each race confirmed by Kuprion Camera FIRST RACE 5-8 MILE. Yankee Notions, May 20. 1912— : 59— 2— 113. Purse ,940. 2-year-olds. 9 O C * O Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs Non-winners of three races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.; J- J- J Z. O maidens, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 7-47— C.D h niut to wj|mer ; 533,. Wfi M fourU| Mutuel Pool, 548,231. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt ft % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 220583 DISRAN w 108 7 3 1* 2J 14 H H Wallace§ 5000 Elite Stud Farm 1.00 21728 BRIDGE TERM w 112 5 4 3 3 33 2J S Brooks 5000 K S Cleveland 340 21728 MARVINS TIP wb110 2 1 2 12 2h 3 W Hanka 5000 Corum and Morris 13.00 18962 FOXY PLAY w 109 6 8 72 6i 4i 43 D Scurlock 5000 W Veeneman 6.20 21728 LUCKY RUN w 106 8 7 54 4J 53 55 G Monson» 5000 Maxwell and Perry 43.60 22058 GIFT MAEDIC wb 104 4 5 8 8 8 62 H Fthrsn* 5000 Mrs A M Creech 36.80 21386 POLLY PICT0R wb 106 3 6 63 7 6» 73 H Hart 5000 Mr and Mrs D OSullivan 1940 21728 SERVANT LINE wb 107 12 4 52 71 8 J Combest 5000 J K Houssels 10 70 Time, :24, :48%, 1:01%. Track fast . r— Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to N M,,f..ol D,;--,!7 DISRAN 4.00 2.60 2.40 1.00 .30 .20 MUTUel rriCeS] BRIDGE TERM 3.20 320 60 60 IMARVINSTIP 4.60 130 Winner— B. c, by Hairan— Play Dis, by Display, trained by F. Sharpe; bred by Mereworth Farm WENT TO POST-2:01J. OFF AT 2:02 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. DISRAN went to the front near the stretch, gave way to MARVINS TIP, then came again when roused and, after disposing of the latter, drew out to win with something left. BRIDGE TERM, never far back but on the outside, finished willingly in a good effort. MARVINS TIP, away fast, stumbled immediately after the start and, recovering quickly, reached the rn™™??, the stretch but bore in bad|y durin9 the drive and could not be persevered with in the late stages. FOXY PLAY away sluggishly and in trouble after the start, could not get to the leaders when clear. LUCKY RUN tired. GIFT MAEDIC never was dangerous. POLLY PICTOR had a rough trip. SERVANT LINE had brief speed. Overweight— Disran, 2 pounds; Marvins Tip, 1; Lucky Run, 5; Servant Line, 1. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936—1:10% — 4—115. Purse ,800. 2 2 5 2 9 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1947. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs 0,der 120 ,bs Non-winners in 1947 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. « May 7-47 — C.D Net value t0 winner 170; second 60. third 80 fourth JM Mutuel Pool, 9,965. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt jj jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 221673 HY SPREAD w7115 1 5 4« 32J M 14 G Monson 2500 Halle and Bensinger 680 222382 COUNTRY MISS w8110 9 11 W 1 52 24 C Peabody* 2500 W Mikel 980 22239 FADO w5110 2 12 1h 11 22 34 H FthstV 2500 J Lombardo 100 22016 BLAK JADE wb 4 114 10 2 54 44 4* 4" A Bodiou 2500 Miss M J and C E Herbold 6190 C4934 CARASANARA wb4113 3 6 2 2J 3h 54 W Hanka 2500 S I Crew 5290 19806 HEAD SEA wb9115 12 1 7h » 6* 63 S Brooks 2500 Mrs L Wolf 440 221674 R0CKWOOD BOY wb6120 7 9 8 82 74 74 C Hooper 2500 V Gousha 1350 222444 FRANCIE wb 4 108 6 7 9h 102$ 81 85 H Wallace 2500 Mrs B Dees 1920 18892 CASSIE GAL w 5 113 5 3 31 9491 9h A Craig 2500 R A Brown 104 50 22118 NAVY DAY wb6110 8 10 12 112 101103 D Pruitt* 2500 B Rosenthal 11610 22166 CHATOYANT w 4 112 11 8 11| 12 12 114 R Campbell 2500 Brown and Urbanek 32 40 15817 DID PLAY wb4108 4 4 64 5" 112 12 J McCoy 2500 M J McDonald 7640 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13%. Track fast, —%2 Mutuds Paid- , Odds to , uw tMc.» M..f..A| D.;M*iHYSPREAD K.60 7.80 3.80 6.80 290 90 uruel rricesj country miss 940 400 370 100 1 FADO 2 60 30 Winner— B g, by Hygro— Open Up, by St. James, trained by J. P. Keezek; bred by W T Wells WENT TO POST-2:32. OFF AT 2:331 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but FADO. Won easily; second and third driving. HY SPREAD never far back, assumed command when roused for the stretch run, then drew clear without need of further urging COUNTRY MISS, outrun early, came to the outside for the drive and closed resolutely. FADO bothered at the start, was hustled fast to reach the lead before going a quarter, held on well to the stretch then faltered BLAK JADE raced evenly without mishap. CARASANARA engaged FADO to the stretch, then weakened HEAD SEA began fast, but could not keep up. ROCKWOOD BOY was outrun. FRANCIE was never dangerous CASSIE GAL had early speed. DID PLAY was done after the half. Scratched— 15936 Bartown, 113; 21409 Stagey Miss, 113; 14270 Erazal, 115; 221112 Sanab, 108; 15537 Bayonet, «*»jw«, 113; 22111 Mibob, 110; 19803 Overcross, 105; 221122 Late Advice, 108. Overweight— Blak Jade, 1 pound; Cassie Gal, 3; Chatoyant, 4. Fado claimed by J. A. Kinard, Jr. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. Yankee Notions, May 20, 1912— :59— 2— 113. Upset Purse. Purse ,140. 2 9 * *? O 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fixed weights. Weight, 118 lbs. May M_„ m 7-47— .. C.D n r» Net value to winner ,440; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutue, Pool g9 961 *____ Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt fl % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to VJ 220092 YESME w 115 4 3 4J 3h 2 15 D Dodson Calumet Farm 90 221692 BISHOP w 118 2 2 22 23 ih 2=1 R Campbell T Piatt 390 SANTA FE w 118 5 5 5 4i 43 3" S Brooks Dixiana 4;00 WITHASTAR w 118 3 4 1J 12 35 4« D Scurlock W M Wickham 510 HOT TODDY wb113 1 1 31 5 5 5 P Gifford* R Ankenbauer 2370 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:01. Track fast. / — Mutuels Paid — * , Odds to » uruel rnces bishop 340 70 » NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner— B. f, by Blenheim II.— Lyric, by American Flag, trained by B. A. Jones; bred by Calumet Farm WENT TO POST-3:00. OFF AT 3:001 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. YESME improved her position while racing on the outside to the stretch, responded readily when shaken up and, disposing of BISHOP, drew clear without urging to win with something left. BISHOP, a sharp factor from the start, reached the lead when settled in the stretch, but was not good enough for the winner. SANTA FE, away sluggishly and racing greenly, could not get to the leaders when sent up on the outside for the stretch run. WITHASTAR assumed command early, bore out entering the stretch, then faltered during he last eighth. HOT TODDY, away fast, was taken up sharply leaving the backstretch and could not threaten thereafter. Scratched— 21490 Knights Hill, 118; 216044 Free America, 118. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936—1:10% — 4— 115. Easy Mon 9 2 5 3 1 Purse- Purse ,640. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of three races *" *• J other than maiden or claiming in 1946-47. 4-year-olds, 119 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-May 7-47 — C.D winners of ,955 in 1946-47 or two races in 1947 allowed 3 lbs.; ,655 in 1946-47 or one race in 1947, 6 lbs.; ,305 in 1946, 9 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winners ,132.50 each; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 0,818. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 22C612ANES REPLYlH]wb6 112 3 5 44 3* H 1 J Molbert U R Smith 340 220144 HYDRANT H wb 6 121 9 1 3* 2] 31 14 D Dodson Ramsay and Allen 2 40 22170 DIAMOND DICK w6116 4 3 1| PJ * 3nl G Monson* Mrs G C White 260 220513 TAWNY LADY wb6105 6 6 52 51 43 42 H Fthrsn* Mrs A M Creech 6 00 21913 BABY DUMPLINGwb8 108 5 8 9 9 73 51 J Combest* Fire Pot Stable 2130 15820 TRANSHOT w4119 8 2 6* 61 51 6nk S Brooks M B Goff 12 00 21834 SPY SNARE w 7 112 1 7 71 72 61 74 C LeBlanc Dearborn Stable 57.80 15306 BURG00LETTE w7 108 7 9 84 81 9 84 J Dyer J C Ellis 39 70 11573 TAV wb4110 2 4 2J 4h 8J 9 W Hanka M A Waldheim 51.80 m Dead-heat. Time, :23. :47%, 1:12%. Track fast. /— Mutuels Paid — t-— Odds to , k .,♦-..« I D.:~jt* f ANNIES REPLY Dead-heat 4.00 4.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 .50 /V.UrUei r riCeS J HYDRANT Dead-heat 3.60 3.40 300 80 70 50 * DIAMOND DICK 2.60 .30 Winners— Annies Reply, br. m, by Questionnaire— Annie Reigh, by Reigh Count, trained by H. Trotsek; bred by Mrs. John D. Hertz. Hydrant, br. h, by Bull Dog— Fire Lass, by Pot au Feu, trained by D. J. Ramsay; bred by Coldstream Stud. WENT TO POST-3:31. OFF AT 3:32 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; third the same.. ANNIES REPLY saved ground entering the stretch, reached the lead and lasted to dead-heat HYDRANT. The latter, never far back, was forced wide entering the stretch by DIAMOND DICK, came fast when clear and was up to finish on equal terms with ANNIES REPLY. DIAMOND DICK was sent to the front early, held on well to the stretch, then drifted out during the drive. TAWNY LADY could not better her position when set down for the stretch run. TRANSHOT began fast, but could not keep up. SPY SNARE was outrun. BURGOOLETTE raced wide. TAV had speed to the stretch, then aave way. Scratched— 21909 Buttons, 110; 22061 Westfield, 113. Overweight— Annies Reply, 2 pounds, Baby Dumpling, 1; Burgoolette, 1; Tav, 2. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936 — 1:10% — 4 — 115. Unbreakable 2 2 "5 2 Pur PurSe *2j140, 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of three races other than £. t. J J L. maiden or claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races allowed 3 lbs.; maidens, May 7-47 — C.D 8 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner .440; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 5200. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 07049 PREOCCUPY w 118 1 1 14 14 14 14 D Dodson J Marsch Too 221133 BIG CASINO w118 6 4 41 21 22 25 S Brooks Dixiana 3 30 222963 FLEETRIDGE w 118 7 5 6* 31 31 32 D Scurlock Mrs K T Maxwell 490 13905 EVIDENT wb118 5 6 5* 62 53 41 R Campbell T Piatt 65 80 22298 GOTHAM w 113 2 3 3* 52 42 51 D Pruitt* Shady Brook Farm 17 10 17757 RICHW00D BOY w 118 4 7 7« 78 64 64 G South E A Bischoff 680 03558 OUR QUESTIONS w 112 8 2 22 4h 78 70 j Dyer J C Ellis 47 10 20444 MAIN BATTERY wb 118 3 8 8 8 8 8 A Craig R A Brown 9710 Time, :23, :47. 1:12%. Track fast. - Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to , ID- /PREOCCUPY 4.00 2.80 2.20 1.00 40 10 Mm. utuel Prices! big casino 3.20 240 eo 20 l FLEETRIDGE 2.W .30 Winner— Br. c, by Bull Dog— Miss Bunting, by Bunting, trained by B. Parke; bred by Thos. C. Piatt and John Marsch. WENT TO POST-4:12. OFF AT 4:121 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. PREOCCUPY was sent to the front at once, made the pace under steady rating and, responding to a gooa hand ride during the stretch run, held BIG CASINO safe. The latter, never far back and on the outside, finished willingly under urging, but could not menace the winner. FLEETRIDGE saved ground entering the stretch, secured a good position, then faltered during the late stages. EVIDENT had a rough trip. GOTHAM was done early. RICHW00D BOY was never dangerous. OUR QUESTIONS had early speed, but failed to stay. MAIN BATTERY was overmatched FIFTEENTH UNSEATED HIS RIDER AND RAN OFF BEFORE THE START, WAS ORDERED SCRATCHED AND ALL WAGERS ON HIM WERE REFUNDED. Scratched— 17899 Trala Boy, 113; 159922 Gay Secret, 118; 07047 Fifteenth, 110; 215413 Swing Maid, 108: 15358 Bolo Pat, 110; 20432 Say Herb, 110. Overweight— Our Questions, 2 pounds. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936— 1:10%— 4— 115. Seelbach Hotel o o r *» •» Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3-year-olds, 114 lbs.; older, x. L J J 3 122 lbs. Non-winners of 0,000 or ,500 twice in 1947 allowed 4 lbs.; ,500 in 1947 May 7-47— C:D or 0,000 in 1946, 8 lbs.; ,200 in 1947, ,500 in 1946 or 5,000 at any time, 12 lbs.; 4-year-olds and upward who are non-winners of a race in 1947, ,500 in 1946 or 0,000 at any time, 16 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 1,839. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Oddsto~ 11085 MIGHTY STORY wb4118 12 42 1i 14 13j D Dodson J Marsch 60 204353 MARLTOWN wb5114 3 3 4 21 21 2"" P Milligan K Graham 5.50 222974 BENGAL BOY wb5107 5 5 2* 32 32134 J Combest* J A Kinard Jr 3 80 22113 DUCK BERRY w 3 112 4 4 31 43 43 44 R Campbell E R Morris 1190 15596 BOLUS w81l0 6 1 53 52153 531 F Truschka H Tikulski 19.50 22014 UNCONDITIONAL w5110 26 66 6 6 G Potter Grissom and Sherman 55.30 Time, :23, :46%, 1:12%. Track fast. Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to j D.*«.MIGHTYST0RY 3-2° 2.60 2.20 .60 .30 .10 M..f...A| UTUel rriCeSJ MARLTOWN 4.00 2.80 100 40 i BENGAL BOY 2.20 ]l0 Winner— Gr. c, by Mahmoud— Little Lie, by Sickle, trained by B. Parke; bred by Henry H Kniqht WENT TO P0ST-4:39. OFF AT 4:391 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. MIGHTY STORY saved ground while improving his position to the stretch, established a clear lead, then drew out to win as his rider pleased, working out an additional furlong in 1:26%. MARLTOWN assumed command early, gave way to MIGHTY STORY after three-eighths, but continued under punishment to be best of the others. BENGAL BOY could not keep up after showing early speed. DUCK BERRY was outrun. BOLUS began fast, but dropped back immediately after the start. UNCONDITIONAL stumbled at the break and was never a serious factor. Overweight— Bengal Boy, 2 pounds; Duck Berry, 2. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44-4—113. Purse ,140. 4-year-2 2 A °ds and upward- Claimin9- Non-winners of two races in 1947. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; *» Z. L. J J H 0|,krj 1ig jpj Non-winners in 1947 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 7-47— C.D Net va|ue t0 winner 44 1947.sh,, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00 Mutuel Pool, 8,123. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va Va % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 222454 ADENOS wb7114 4 6 6 6 42 244 S Brooks 4000 Marks and Rouse Tin 222453 KANTAR RUN wb9109 1 1 3* 32 14 14 2* G Potter* 4000 Grissom and Sherman 230 22015 BOHOL wb 4 104 3 2 52 51 52 53 31 D Hux* 4000 J Trent 10 70 22057 GALLANT SON wb5119 6 5 IMh 24 34 431 J McCoy 4000 J Sulli 30 70 21780PWATCH CHILLA w 7 119 5 4 2« 2* 31 43 55 C Swain 4000 Mr and Mrs A Breedlove 8 40 21734 REAL SWEET wb 4108 2 3 4* 43 6 6 6 J Combest* 4000 J A Kinard Jr 300 Time, :25%, :50%, 1:16, 1:43, 1:50. Track fast. / — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , D.:~A»f ADENOS 5.80 2.80 2.20 1.90 .40 .10 M..«...A| uruel rricesi kantar run 3.00 2.40 50 20 * BOHOL 3.00 50 Winner— Ch. g, by Okapi— Sweet Polly, by Polymelian, trained by L. W. Marks; bred by D M Davis WENT TO POST— 5:051. OFF AT 5:06 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ADENOS, slow to reach his best stride and saving ground while far back to the upper turn, came out for the drive and, responding to strong handling, wore down KANTAR RUN in the last sixteenth. The latter, much used engaging the leaders for five-eighths, went to the front near the stretch, but was weakly handled and could not withstand the winner BOHOL lacked early speed, but closed willingly under urging. GALLANT SON made the pace to the half then weakened. WATCH CHILLA failed to stay after showing early speed. REAL SWEET bore out badly after the start, bothered KANTAR RUN, then stopped badly after racing prominently to the half. Overweight— Bohol, 1 pound. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44-4—113. Purse ,800. 3-year- 29 r O C olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race in 1947. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older Z. J J D ug |b$ Claiming price, ,800. May 7-47— C.D Net „!,* to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 2,450. __* Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vfr % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 221184 ALUMONT wb8114 3 2 2214 12J 14 13J q Potter* 1800 C Williamson 2I0 22118 SPRING DUN w 6 114 6 5 51 62 51 2i 24 J Combest* 1800 Davis and Wilkerson 8 20 21828 ALL BUSINESS w 3 106 5 7 3J 3» 3J 3 3 G Monson 1800 Gale Rost Stable 3 00 217334 ONEMORE wb9111 1 1 42 52 62 51 4n H Wallace 1800 R Compton 610 21606 SUNNYS HONEY wb3102 8 6 1* 21 2* 42 52J H Fthston* 1800 Mrs E Pollack 1640 21356 BUDDY MAISEL wb3112 7 8 62 4r 41 65 610 H Ramirez 1800 Mrs R Sanders 500 22167 JEANREE w4114 4 4 74 7« 75 7* 73 W Seaman 1800 Mrs A M Floyd 30 30 14005 GOLD CLOCK w8 114 238 8 8 8 8 D Pruitt* 1800 T Dattilo 2010 Time, :26, :50%, 1:16, 1:42%, 1:49%. Track fast. ,— Mutuels Paid — ; , Odds to . W m. 1 D * _f ALUMONT 6.20 3.80 2.80 2.10 .90 40 Muruel rricesi spring dun s.oo 4.20 300 110 1 ALL BUSINESS 2.80 40 Winner— B. h, by Rosemont— Golden Cub, by Gallant Fox, trained by J. W. Johnson; bred by William duPont, Jr. WENT TO POST-5:34. OFF AT 5:341 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. ALUMONT, away alertly, assumed command before going a half, established a clear lead entering the stretch and drew out to win with something left. SPRING DUN, in hand to the stretch, moved up boldly when roused for the drive, but could not threaten the winner, although easily best of the others. ALL BUSINESS raced evenly and had no mishap. ONEMORE could not threaten when set down for the drive. SUNNYS HONEY engaged ALUMONT to the stretch, then gave way BUDDY MAISEL tired. JEANREE raced wide. GOLD CLOCK showed nothing. Scratched— 22239 Pug, 119; 15872 Hazel Omae, 114; 22245 On the Double, 114; 22118 Maratimer, 119. Overweight— All Business, 1 pound; Sunnys Honey, 2; Buddy Maisel, 2. Attendance, 12,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, 96,587. Returned to Public, 36,929, Less Brokerage.


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