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I ■ ■ — —Official Racing Charts1 — • 1 DELAWARE PARK Copyright, 1949, by Triangle Publications. Inc. STANTON, DEL., TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1 943— D ELA WAR E PARK 1 MILE. Third day of thirty-two-day meeting May 28 to July 4. Delaware Steeplechase and Race Association. Automatic starting gate. Photochart Camera. Weather clear. r Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting * 1948, .35; current meeting, .37. No Daily Double. Mutuel take, 10 per cent State 31, plus license fee, track 6j. § Three lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. * Five lbs. claimed. S Seven lbs. claimed. A Ten lbs. claimed, j W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. 5 Complete finish of each race confirmed by Photochart Camera » _ — — - FIRST RACE 5-8 MILE. Beaugay, June 14, 1945 — :58 — 2 — 119. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. C 7 5 9 0 0 i2o1b"S FXed WeightS properly of Present owner since Jan. 1, 1948. Weight, i May 31-49— Del Net vaiue to winner ,850; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. jj Mutuel Pool, 4,208. 5 Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt A % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to i J51272 |P, AC. wb117 2 1 H H 12 nj B Strange Brookfield Farm 15 * SES cSnn,,.., wb!H 8 6 64 4* 22 23 c Martens§ Brookmeade Stable 3.35 * WrE,EJr,.PHAN w112 9 5 51 51 3i 33i B Civitello* Bobanet Stable 2.15 ? 2?r.T.,0nN.»w wb12° 5 3 31 43 4«iAKirkland Christiana Stable 31.30 i 312,5ffiE£SY w117 4 2 4h 55 62 5* J Stout WGHelis 16.85 744044 CHARLESTON w 120 3 7 71 71 7h 6h W Weber A S Hewitt 1405 - 74586 DESERT WITCH w 117 7 8 8" 8« 810 71 W L Jnscn B 0 Hickman mOO I ADRrEnNTG0.. 6 4 2J 22 5J 8io P McLean Cedar Farm 18.15 : ™u 73804 ALBERT MAC wb120 1 9 9 9 9 9 C Kirk Hazel B MacCrowe 57.50 Time, :22%, :47, :59%. Track fast C „ „ r- Mutuels Paid- , Odds to . lYiuruei rricesj pilayya 3.60 2.60 .so 30 • ] SWEET ORPHAN 2.90 45 C Brookfie"drFarms by Ladysman or Roman-Crystal Maze, by Chance Shot, trained by D. W. Kerns; bred by * WENT TO POST-2:01. OFF AT 2:01 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but ALBERT MAC. Won ridden out; second and third driving IDA C was well hust led to i outsprint her opposition and was kept to intermittent urging while holding PILAYYA safe The latter rallied from off the pace, but could not seriously threaten the winner. SWEET ORPHAN raced T°™a,tly aUd °?Jhe ""ro.!?- a "y- DEFLATION weakened after showing early speed. CHARLESTON showed nothing. DESERT WITCH tried to get out all the way. MARENGO faltered after pressing the pace for three-eighths. ALBERT MAC dwelt at the start. fi«»i»m M.Sr,!eBed~724SfT C£e""*scFirst JJ5 74790 War East, 117; 73804* Guided Missile, 120; 75307 Lord Baltimore, 120; Miss Burgoo, 117; Gala Sweep, 117; Startown, 120; Koscentive, 120; 74105 Grenade, 120. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ideal Gift, June 27, 1944— 1:10%-7— 109 Purse ,500 7 *? 9 fl 1 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 124 lbs.; older, 126 lbs. Non-winners Ly lliZ-vll FandllandSV" AprU 4 5 lbS: 194S 7 Clai*3 Net value to winner ,650; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 2,540. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % V2 StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to SK5 fwPiff wb4"° f I 43 32 2h ink R j Martin 2500 Mrs W W Vaughan 12J5 ?22 SrlnJXJ w£ 192 I 3 21 2J 33 2" T Baker. 2500 G R Watkins 180 75128 AC0NDALE wb6116 8 2 13 12 1431 B Civitello* 3000 Mrs J V Stewart 140 ™£ KBALvANE VM Vi 13h * 5h 43 LOIah »» A lllen %£ 74895 BO WAY w 9 116 7 4 3h 43 42 5" A Snellings 2500 M M Schwebel ?OTn 75401 FACTFINDER wb5116 4 12 12£ 13« 91 71 R Howell 2500 S Adelson inS VSta WS?!!;!11,1 1rJ8i 8? JL"nSl «» Blue iSe Farm SS 734032 COURT ACE wb 7 116 14 1 6h 5h 71 9i B Strange 2500 Mrs W Robinson f-4M £!£ ■SKFppD,lSr ™VMV°0 1°I 11h 10h 10* p McLean a» j « aS PS Wf 22 ,11h 1U c Givens 2500 H C Brimmer 108 60 73632 AGHADEE w5 111 10 13 14 14 14 122 W Balzetti 2500 P Laudati 79 RO 734 nopaY PAPPY llUVl I 5! IW* LKnapp IS Mrs RH Heighe f3S 73943 NORA wb4114 6 9 13h 7| 7J 14 J Breen 3000 Mrs C W Williams 81.35 f-Mutuel field. Time, :22%, :46%, 1:1334- Track fast . . t ..A„ r— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , Mutuel PricesMK.::::::::::::::::::::::: «Jjj g *» £ * ACONDALE 2.70 35 sssif Is#if%i,ifesapavtffi? as- Roberts; b w-w-vau5tan- Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. NEED LUCK, always forwardlv placed responded to good urging through the stretch and outfinished her opposition. LOVI LOVI pressed I the pace of ACONDALE, outfinished that one, but could not hold the winner. ACONDALE held a clear aSanlaSJ ?nrl?rTCpmnndp?Itered-/0S!BUIEtra closed with a ™* to bl going blsf of all af the rmmlAArTcN5ERanie fr0T fEuWl of ,R while racin9 wide- CHERRY QUEST came back a bit lame PAPPY AhowedofhingCame ame- B° WAY flaUened 0111 bady through the stretch HAPPY mfandandsiSL Bourboflj 735594 Sir 70739 Tapefj w Overweight— Need Luck, 1 pound; War Duty, 2; Nora, Z THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ideal Gift, June 27, 1944— 1:10%— 7— 109 Purse 000 7 5 9 0 2 3-year-°Ids- MaWens- R«ies. Fixed weights. Weight, 118 IbT May 31-49-D7l 1SSp"S£S ™ 00; 50 Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % ft StrFin Jockeys ~Owe7i OddTtolT lEmTA60T,T Wi!!§1?J ,g £ 2? Lh W LJnson Circle M Farm fOO ma 7Z728 BEBITA W118 5 11 112 9h 53 25 J Gilbert Kina Ranrh OAn 742004 PAMLICO wb118 6 1 1h 12 ?h £ c Givens H Bruce IS 74704 FLYING EAST wbT18 10 8 82 7J 101 | Hartford ShamrS Stable *n 72728 PADDOCK ACRES w 111 9 3 72 8* 91 » T BakerJ G T Watkins q2S 73969 BY HEART wb 118 8 2 4* 5« 81 KMi A Kirkland Brandwlne Stabl- « 73805 golOCK81 Ww!!? 1? ! Z 1H U2, IS KKeFfrmb,e f-2S ?S . ?SK 11 4 5i 61 123 122 P McLean Cedar Farm 630 Mutuel PrlcesfgS..?..::::: ra."-* ipAMLico i-sg m -|o Stoclf FaSTco* f Johnstowrv-Boys 1 m lt- fay North Star" iVl.", trained by T. J. Carroll; bred by Idle Hou? WENT TO POST— 3:00. OFF AT 3:00J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. btart good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same •SHFS nnr it imBmu»j ««.-!• gradually and, while racing on the outside during the drive, gained thrdS Tover BEBITAP The faW aved ground in her rally and just missed. PAMLICO mini drew clear on the turn and weakened pf pimp .m gradually. REGNITIE weakened after showing good speed P FLIRTY M,SS MISSS?Srf Used S up 7 1,16 andUp ?nmi and pressing pace faltered. BY HEART and GO LOCK tired Scratched— 719163 Night Sound, 113. Net value to winner ,650; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool 6193 .Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt K% StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr.~Ow OddslolT 753093 WITHASTAR wb4115 7 11 11h 7» 5* 1? W Gilbert 5000 W M Wirkham TJH s MusimAN00M ssiSii1? as f * jghiS? Lit: 75Z0/3 MUSICIAN wb 4 106 14 3 1h 12 12 32 .1 Piir«prl ivn p ct rh- .tZ f 75308 THE ORPHAN wb4117 13 8 6i 2h 2h ? M S 5M0 D C Harrison °" fHS 75loT RADNCoTY "iSIS ,J ? I S S 1 P S!da«* *™ A Bo?? om f£g 75207 rlffi? ? S S S ? Sffi MARGARET E. ffi S? SSiSnT £2 BAYN0ZRDERESDAL w5 t I if if 1? iS 1 I Blu" SFarm ?g S4? andYR GRSfF5 W!!5 2 12 3 422 S £ L ff0" ffl GM?oJnnI..ChriStmaS S« 74793 DAMSON wb 4 120 12 4 flm 51 42 7* 11* B Strange 4500 J Havdu . . - * uyiTuxc-run — 52 Mutuels Paid — Odds to . Mutuel PricesfWoM-vr::::""::::.":. 500 If, U J8 Sm 37J 1 MUSICIAN f-FIeld m le/J/?-,c,?serqua.rteurs1br,et,Jy worked wa* b€tween horses and c,°sed with good energy. MUSICIAN was weH rated while in front, but could not retain his advantage. THE ORPHAN moved boldly to prws the pacfaroS the turn and well into the stretch, then weakened. BRONZE MEDAL tired under pressure. MARGARET E. ttreatened on the turn and flattened out. DAMSON raced forwardly, although unable to assume command and ult badly in the late stages. ™«?Ut5dt739«NSS???* «5S W.64 Light Ned, 1J3; 6*519 Riar Black, 113; 751282 Gary Leslie, 120; 74319 Tumble Boy, 113; 53575 Penny Reward, 113. FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Plucky Maud, June 21, 1 945-1 :42%-4-1 15. Caesar Rodney Purse. 7C Q A j Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of a race at one mile •J V U ** or over in 1949. 4-year-olds, 122 lbs.; older, 123 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 in 1948-49 May 31-49— Del allowed 3 lbs.; ,200 twice, 6 lbs.; ,200, 9 lbs.; ,650, 12 lbs. Net value to winner ,200; second, 50; third, 50; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 9,323. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* A % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 748994 OCEAN FRONT wb5112 3 2 32 32 3 2h 1" B Civitello* Mrs H K Hickey 2.75 756064 CAMARGO wb5113 1 4 2J 2J 1 1h 25 W Downs Christiana Stable 1.15 75517 FLYG WEATHERwb 6 113 2 1 14 1 12 35 31 W S Writt D K Kerr Jr 6.55 75606 DARALET w 6 120 5 5 5 41 4h 4h 4J C Wahler Mrs M Robinson 19.20 744102 HAROLD HARTERwb 5 120 4 3 41 5 5 5 5 B Yandgft E B Townsend 3.85 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:11%, 1:38, 1:44%. Track fast r- Mutuels Paid— k , Odds to » utuei rricesj camargo 2.50 2.20 .25 .10 C FLYING WEATHER 2.90 .45 Winner— Br: h, by Easton— Sunny Home, by. Sun Edwin, trained by D. Shea; bred by Mrs. D. P. Barrett. WENT TO POST—4:03. OFF AT 4:03 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. OCEAN FRONT was rated while following the pace, irioved from the outside and wore down CAMARGO in the final strides. The latter saved ground while being rated just off the pacemaker, rallied on the inside of OCEAN FRONT, gained command at the furlong pole and just missed. FLYING WEATHER held a commanding advantage to the stretch and faltered. DARALET and HAROLD HARTER failed to reach contention. Scratched— 748992 Halconero, 118. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ideal Gift, June 27, 1944— 1:10%— 7— 109. Purse ,000. 7c Q. fl K 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 124 lbs. Non-winners since May 11 allowed 3 lbs.; J v U J since Apirl 11, 5 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed May 31-49— Del for each 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,850; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 3,279. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* Vfr StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners 0ddsto~ 74611 C0CK0FTHEWALK w117 3 6 7h 7 42 ink c Kirk 7000 H L Straus 1220 74897 MAXIM MISS w116 7 4 4i 3h 2h 21 M Basile 7500 E B Lee 4 95 75403 NIFTY w 120 8 1 14 12 13 3j c Givens 6500 Rengas Stable 2!o0 748974 RIVERTOWN wb 119 12 11 61 42 3« 4 B Green 7500 Mrs E H Beezley f-6 60 74076 KAPISTAN wb119 5 3 5« 6h 51 53 C J Meyer 7500 S E Wilson Jr 1885 73682 MUZZLE wb118 17 8J 8J 7t 6n* C Martens§ 7500 Brookmeade Stable 3 90 74898 CEDRIC wb 117 11 10 102 9h 9i 7h L Hansman 7000 Mrs O L Nyberg 39 85 747044 FARALAY w 107 6 12 111 121 102 81 G StidhamJ 7000 A J Fralinger 44 35 74406 BROAD CROSS wb113 9 2 2h 51 6h 9nk n Griffiths 6500 R R McClarin 2970 74026 LAST CURTAIN w112 10 14 13i 111 12J 102 R J Martin 7000 Mrs W W Vaughan 29 65 74611 SHOWY wb113 13 5 31 22 8J 11" R Howell 6500 Merryland Farm f-660 744074 EAGLE SPEED wb114 14 13 14 131 13« 12* B Civitello* 7500 Mrs L M Carver f-660 742003 TELLANRUN wb116 4 9 9i 1041H 134 J Stout 7500 A C Randolph 32.15 60837 HAVEY B. w115 2 8 12i 14 14 14 I Hanford 6500 Shamrock Stable 110.05 f-Mutuel field. Time, :22and :46, 1:12%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — * , Odds to . M..f-..~l t *:~Ae.C0CK0FTHEmlK z6-40 1450 7.20 12.20 6.25 id Mutuel r rices maxim miss 8.20 4.50 310 * 125 - NIFTY 2.70 !35 Winner— B. c, by Milkman— Top Tier, by Peanuts, trained by F. A. Bonsai; bred by Mrs. W. Plunket Stewart awwaru WENT TO POST-4:32. OFF AT 4:33i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. COCKOFTHEWALK, steadied while within striking distance of the leaders, responded well through the stretch and outfinished MAXIM MISS. The latter was always a factor and fought it out willingly. NIFTY held a commanding advantage to the late stretch and guit. RIVERTOWN showed an even effort. KAPISTAN showed a fair effort while just off the leaders throughout. MUZZLE lacked a rally. BROAD CROSS tired after a half. SHOWY was through early. EAGLE SPEED showed nothing. _ . Scratel74S11 Silyer Cross. 110; 74232 Sylmady, 114; 73556 Uncle Pierre, 112; 730693 Arose, 109; 748973 Dizzy Whirl, 116; 63735 Indus, 114. Overweight— Showy, 1 pound. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Camargo, July 5, 1948-1:49-4-121. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and 7*5 Q fl A uPward- Fillies and mares. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-J 7 U O winners since April 11 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 28, 5 lbs.; in 1949, 7 lbs. Claim-May 31-49 — Del ing price, ,500; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner ,650; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 7,786. " Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* % % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 755163 CRESSON MISS wb4115 7 2 22 12 11 11J 12j h McGuin* 3500 Mrs J H Miles 520 74294 KINGROSA w4115 5 6 ?2 5h 33 3* 2 B Civitello* 3500 C E Nelson 190 74002 WANIMA wb4112 3 4 3i 32 22 2h 33 W Downs* 3500 Mrs M Robinson 335 74291 CONNIE MORSE w4120 1 10 10 10 92 7J 45 C Kirk 3500 W C Ensor 1175 75204 LILAC LADY w6118 .9 9 6h 62 52 41 51 J Finnegan 3000 Mrs J Machise 59*30 735442 CAPE HATTERAS w 4 113 8 8- 8h 93 71 6h 62 A Snellings 3500 Mrs V Flannery a-5 20 740302 BIMELOTTA wb4113 6 1 1h 2h 4i 52 7J B Vandgff 3500 E B Townsend 4Z70 75516 ANTE MAKER w4110 2 7 95 7i 81 84 82i N Jemas 3000 C Dawson 6675 71008 CASANO w 6 116 10 5 5h 8*10 10 9 1 P McLean 3500 VV Irvine Jr 1055 75211 HAND IN GLOVE w 4 117 4 3 43 41 6* 93 10 B Hacker 3000 0 E Show - a-520 a-Coupled, Cape Hatteras and Hand in Glove. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%, 1:39%, 1:53. Track fast. z — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to , M D-:-««CCRESS0N M,ss 12.40 5.50 3.40 5.20 1.75 .70 utuel Prices] kingrosa 3.30 240 £ 20 v WANIMA 3.50 75 Winner— B. f, by Teddys Comet— Swept Up, by Sweep, trained by J. W. Camac; bred by J. B. Edwards "warus. WENT TO POST-5:02. OFF AT 5:021 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. m Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. CRESSON MISS, hard held while following the pace, assumed command on the final turn and drew clear without need of pressure. KINGROSA improved her position steadily to the eighth pole, then faltered. WANIMA, under restraint while in close attendance to the pace, responded well to challenge, but was not good enough. CONNIE MORSE came from far back to make up ground. BIMELOTTA flattened out badly. CASANO quit early. HAND IN GLOVE raced in contention briefly. Scratched— 75132 Music Lesson, 111; 73937 Dunde, 106; 75211 Mac Fetchit, 110. Overweight— Casano, 2 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Camargo, July 5, 1948-1:49-4-121. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and 7 * Q fl 7 uPward- Claiming. 4-year-olds, 122 lbs.; older, 123 lbs. Non-winners of two races i. ~Z .0 . %l!ce AprL11 allowed 3 ,bs-; one race» 5 lbs- Claiming price, ,000; if for ,500, May 31-49 — Del allowed 4 lbs. Net value to winner ,650; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 0,222. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt 14 M % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds toll 747974 BOW PEN - w4 117 1 2 22 22 2J 1h 1" M Basile 3000 S Zachar 590 75204 EVER MESSAGE w8116 7 6 5441 31 2h 2j I Hanford 2500 Mrs M Wood 145 75313 ROYAL FOOT wb5113 2 1 11 HJ 11 32 32J M GrossoJ 3000 J H Elliott 940 S30cCcY W?S32 3 3 32 3h 42 42 42 DPowley 3000 Mona M McNaughton 10.60 75344 SIGHTSEER wb6118 4 8 6* 5* 5* 5h 51 J R Layton 3000 F Shenski 36.70 74614 ASTRAL wb 9 123 10 9 10 94 6h 73 62 NJemas 3000 J A Manfuso 6 60 748664 CHATTOLANEE wb4110 6 7 83 81 71 62 73 C Martens 2500 Mrs D N Lee 8940 74030 HUNTER F. wb4117 5 4 4h 62 8J 83 84 W Downs* 3000 C L Creswell 4*60 75408 FLASH UP wb6120 9 5 71J 7h 93 94 93 J Finnegan 3000 Mrs J Machise 37i80 73943 HARBINGER wb4110 8 10 9410 10 10 10 G Stidham* 2500 L F Pondfield 92.70 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12$, 1:40, 1:53%. Track fast. lkj|1,*MAlD1.:«rfB0WPEN 13-80 6.20 4.205,90 2.10 1.10 MUtUel r riCeS] EVER MESSAGE 3.00 2 60 50 30 ROYAL FOOT 5.8O 190 Winner— Dk. ch. c, by Mucho Gusto— Cendrillon, by Insco, trained by A. F. East; bred by Mr. and Mrs. Stefan H. Zachar. WENT TO POST-5:31. OFF AT 5:31 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BOW PEN was hurried while pressing the pace of ROYAL FOOT, responded to pressure through the stretch and outgamed EVER MESSAGE The latter improved his position steadily, reached the leaders from the outside and fought it out gamely. ROYAL FOOT set the pace and held on tenaciously while in close guarters between the top pair all during the drive. OCEAN PLAY raced forwardly and tired. SIGHTSEER raced evenly. ASTRAL moved well on the turn, then lacked a rally after racing wide in the stretch. HUNTER F. tired. Scratched-74288 Trout Lake, 114; 758124 Wary Flight, 123; 74405 Harmony Hope, 110; 739432 Smoke Puff, 113; 742063 Black Object, 104; 75312 Canada, 113; 75408 Maudeaux. 113; 74894 Valdina Secret, 104; 75408 Undercut, 119; 742053 Proud Reward, 110. Corrected weight— Chattolanee, 110. Ever Message claimed by J. H. Elliott. Attendance 7,073; Total Mutuel Pool, 80,479.