Thursdays Late Lincoln Fields Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1948-05-29

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Thursdays Late LINCOLN FIELDS Charts ChartsSEVENTH SEVENTH RACE 1 T8 MILES Armed Aug 20 19471486130 Sun Beau Purse Purse 40 A 3000 3yearolds Allowances Nonwinners of two races other than maiden or 7 D O f claiming Weight 118 Ibs Nonwinners of two races allowed 4 Ibs maidens 8 Ibs May 2748 Was Claiming races not considered Net value to winner 1950 second 600 third 300 fourth 150 Mutuel Pool 97457 Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V4 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 1 488654 TORELLO wb114 5 8 6 2J 1h IK in A Skoronski J Marsch a1190 49092 REIGH BELLE wb113 9 4 21 13 23 23 25i D Scurlock Mrs H J Damm 120 49012 BOLD KING wb113 81 H 31J 31 33 33 R Norman Great Lakes Stabfe 600 48865 SANTA FE w 118 3 7 9 64 5J 51 41 S Brooks Dixiana 580 486863 MARVINS TIP wb 114 1 5 7i 5 42J 4 5h R L Baird Corum Morris 830 490103 TRI STEP w 118 7 2 33 42 63 62 6f D Pruitt Augustus Nahm 730 48453 SNIFTER w113 2 3 4IJ 7i 72 73 73J W Garner Mrs E E D Shaffer 1060 49262 HINKSTON wb114 6 6 5h 82J 85 85 85 M Peterson Asbury Crosley 1720 49010 EXECUTION wb114 4 9 82J 9 9 9 9 L Grubb J Marsch ar1190 aCoupled ar1190aCoupled Torello and Execution J Time 24 47ys 11 138 151 Track fast fastS2 fastr r S2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 r ri i j rTORELLO aEntry 2580 640 360 11JO 220 J I REIGH BELLE 320 160 60 1 BOLD KING 400 100 Letellier Winner 100Winner Br c by Bull Lea Linger Awhile by St Germans trained by L J Wilson bred by Mrs F P WENT TO POST515J OFF AT 516 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Start TIMEStart good from stall gate Won driving second and third thesame TORELLO improved his position under steady urging while racing on the outside closed swiftly when sent after REIGH BELLE rounding the final turn and afterreaching the latter appeared as if easily drawing out but had to be hard ridden to last REIGH BELLE opened a long lead without difficulty was not punished when headed by the winner then came again strongly at the finish while being carried in by TORELLO and just missed BOLD KING set the early pace under urging and readily gave way when challenged then finished well SANTA FE was never a serious threat MARVINS TIP lacked a finishing rally TRI STEP tired HINKSTON showed nothing EXECUTION was bothered by TORELLO entering the first turn turnScratched48614 Scratched48614 Duffle 114 49173 Leamour 114 49011H Kaslick 114 EIGHTH RACE 1 14 MILES Fervent Aug 23 19472003118 Purse 2500 4yearolds Q c and upward Claiming 4yearolds 119 Ibs older 120 Ibs Nonwinners of two 7 ° ° J races in 1948 allowed 4 Ibs one race 8 Ibs Claiming price 3000 May 2748 Was Net value to winner 1625 second 5500 third 250 fourth 125 Mutuel Pool 99802 Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Ya 1 StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners Odds to 1 48615 SUGAR MAN wb7116 5 4 41 3h 41 43 1 G South 3000 Sandy Strand StaWe 970 49385 MR DANNY w 7 120 7 3 5 52 31 1J 21 H Feathsn 3000 Cobbles Stable 290 49013 DAUBERUP w7116 1 5 73 6h 54 3 3J C Calvin 8000 H G Knott 230 49177 SIR BLASKER wb415 6 1 21 21 11 2 43 J Robertson 3000 Brolite Farm 22 0 48941 FORT SCHUYLER w 5116 4 6 3 4h 646451 F Truschka 3000 J F Beck 24M 491752 SUEDE wb6120 2 7 6h 73 75 5h 64J S Brooks 3000 C C Bothman 340 49177 CHERRY CIRCLE wb4 111 8 2 12 12J 24 76 710 D Jessop 3000 R W Shaw 2000 48661 BOBS DREAM w9 120 388 8 8 88 R L Baird 3000 J Maumus 600 Time 24 50 115 141 208 track fast S2 Mutuels Paid Odds to 1 160Mutuel I A ID SUGAR MAN 2140 900 5J20 970 350 160 Mutuel PncesJ MR DANNY 400 2ro 100 VDAUBERUP 300 Winner 300Winner Br g by Count Gallahad Sugar Bird by Rolled Stocking trained by C C Norman bred by J Howard Rouse WENT TO POST546 OFF AT 547 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Start TIMEStart good from stall gate Won driving second and third the same SUGAR MAN raced within striking distance of the leaders on the outside responded gamely when urged for the final drive and was up in the last strides MR DANNY was bothered by SIR BLASKER entering the first turn raced between horses Into serious contention gained the lead during the early stretch and held on doggedly just missing DAUBERUP was held In reserve for six furlongs came to the outside through the stretch and finished well SIR BLASKER swerved entering the first turn reached the lead after six furlongs then weakened FORT SCHUYLER was a forward factor on the inside dropped back slightly on the final turn and finished evenly SUEDE was forced Back by SIR effortSir BLASKER early BOBS DREAM gave a dull effort Sir Blasker claimed by Mrs L C Molay and Mrs F F Greco Attendance 10338 Total Mutuel Pool 712903


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