Sportsmans Park, Daily Racing Form, 1950-05-11

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I Official Racing Charts — . SPORTSMANS PARK Copyright. 1950. by Triangle Publications. Inc. ■ ! CICERO, ILL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, ISSOSPORTSMAffS PARK 1-2 MILE. Tenth day of fourteen-day meeting April 24 to May 15. National Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. .tit Harveys Eye-hi-the-Sky Camera. Weather cloudy. , . Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, S. L. James. Stewards, T. J. Brown and W. A. Reagan Placing , Judges, J. J. Klucina, E. A. Rouleau and T. A. Steele. Patrol Judges, George Swain and Vasco Parke. Paddock *»?e. FrancM Angel. Clerk of Scales, F. C. Crafton. Assistant Clerk of Scales, F T. Miller. Starter, Roy » . Dickerson. Timer, F. C. Grafton. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, R. P. McAuliffe. Assistant Racing ■ Secretary and Handicapper, J. J. Klucina. ■ ,»»Rain9 sUrtJ. at P- ™- cnt,.al Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting : J?4.3, iV0"?? m««ting -25. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. : Mutuel take, 13 per cent. State 5, track 8. r o „S!hree a,PPre.ntice allowance claimed. Five lbs. claimed. I Seven lbs. claimed. WWhip. S Spurs. . B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. [ Complete finish of eoch roce confirmed by Harveys Eye-ln-The-Sky Camera FIRST RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct 21, 1932-1:26%-7-105. Purse ,800. 0 1 «J l n 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1950. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming I I O price. ,000. r May 10-50— Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 0,387. "dex Horses Egt A Wt PP St A % H Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners Odds to 99690 SCAPAGAL wb4113 8*6 22 22 23 14 14 A Skonskit 2000 W Yablcnski 490 SS, NIGHTTOUR wb5113 4 5 V 71 J 6b 2h V G Porch 2000 Farland and Greene 23:30 009722 MERRY MARY w 6 113 7 4 62 61 73 51 32 R Norman 2000 W Fudge 2.20 97812 MARTHARINE wb 8 113 10 2 3h 3 31 4MI D Wagner 2000 R J Bolton - 35 80 00700 FOURTH WATCH wb 6 113 3 8 8 84 84 84 5h J Brooks* 2000 A Trout 71« S2S£E„R... "£Jm 6 3 41 41 51 71 63 W E Croll* 2000 L Rodriguez 6.20 S£S 5!?!" *b5"8 1 ,0 10 91 9,0 9 71 R Bendinelli 2000 A Ghilardi 1020 £££ i LPNLC w? 114 2 7 55 5H« 62 82J A LoTurco 2003 G Gorbet . 11.10 03972 LIQUID BREEZE w 4 113 9 1 13 H 1J 31 9 H Keene 2000 Miss M Lyman 3.10 88618 HOLT wb8118 5 9 91 10 10 Eas. up. W M Cook 2000 Mr and Mrs E Granger 23.30 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24, :49%, 1:16%, 1:32. Track fast. , — 52 Mutuels Paid—, , Odds to Mutuel PricesfHTfc::::::::::::::::::::::: "» and » 430 HS IS .MERRY MARY t 3 00 JO WinRer-Dk. b. f, by Tintagel-Scalpel, by Sickle, trained by W. Yablonski; bred by A. B. Hancock. WENT TO POST-2:01J. OFF AT 2:01 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. - miMrfilu1"1!.9,?1.!- .,W-°,?Tdi.n.?,: se,ccnd and lnird the ume- SCAPAGAL went into command when i LIQUID BREEZE quit and held NIGHT TOUR safe under strong hand urging. The latter, probably best, took up r..eSJlciose 1uarters going into the first turn, then went up with a rush when again in best stride. MERRY MARY had no excuse. MARTHARINE was blocked on the rail on the final turn. R0USER was outrun BERT-r.mimnDcnrT1?- !JAkf PINT nt.irt* went down *hen ""9" « clo« Quarters on the first turn, showed speed, then quit. HOLT was easely up in the final quarter of a mile when hopelessly outrun luJkSs; AXSrffi ™" "3; 0,078 CU" "* *«* Fl" Overweight— Half Pint, 1 pound. SECOND RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932— 1:26%-7— 105. Purse 800 0 17 1/1 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1950. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming , I I ** price, ,000. May 10-50 — Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 69;.third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Peel, 6,903. Index Horses EqtAWtPPsTft H H Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners OddTtolT 00579 SUN TANNERY W8113 2 2 3 6V 4J 31 1" H Keene 2000 F Corrigan 360 005784 AUTUMN EVE w9113 9 4 4* 4h 34 21 31 G Porch 2000 E Luther 3 30 £22, yIK*1- *b4 118 4 9 62 5h 6h 5J 4J E Coffman 2000 P T Chinn 3040 rvZMlrS,nS.flnccWb!118 1 1 U ,h 2* 4 « GOIivera 2000 Mrs W Tannenbaum 6.60 Li?SrN«. CR0SS w 5 108 10 6 9J 8* 91 71 6 J Brookst 2000 J I LaBelle 13 60 ™ SJE w 6 111 3 5 82 7h 71 61 71 J G Stewt! 2000 P W Schaufelberger 15.20 97842 ROTATE wb8113 7 3 V 2b 5* 82 84 B L Harper 2000 Mrs H G Knott • 85 40 . 91035 JULIETS BAY wb4118 5 8 7h 9h 10 9h 92 D Wagner 2000 M Whitebook iffl 007814 HASTY VICTORY wb 7 106 8 10 10 10 8 10 10 C Collins: 2000 B H Wise 17 26 tTwo pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24%, :49%, 1:185, 1:3134- Track fast. 4 — Mutuels Paid — Odds to . Mufnal D..;..!51"1 T¥MEI1V 9-2" 4.60 -3.20 3.60 1 30 60 UTUel rriCeSi PEACEFUL GENIE • 360 2ffl 80 40 I AUTUMN EVE 3 00 50 Winner— Ch. m, by Chance Sun— Peaceful, by Rustic, trained by F. Corrigan: bred by W E Charles Jr WENT TO POST-2:281. OFF AT 2:281 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Wen driving; second and third the same. SUN TANNERY was blocked and hemmed in going by the stands the first time, came clear approaching the final turn and wore down PEACEFUL GENIE. The latter went up between hcrses to be with the leaders, came to the inside when clear and just missed. AUTUMN EVE tired in the final quarter of a mile. NAVAJO TRAIL had no excuse. THIRD SPIN vfnv a,t?r furonas- ROTATE quit. JULIETS BAY was pinched back shortly after the start. HASTY viLiUKY broke in a tangle. mSfr??08? "vWefrf" !?8:„00862.1.C.ha"te 113i 009734 N«»er D" 113; 009732 Golden Hygro, ill. 111; 008622 Big Casino, 118; 00578 Jackie Boy, 118. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 0.80— Double Pool, 0,456. k THIRD RACE 7-S MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole. Oct. 21, 1932-1:26%— 7— 105. Purse 800 0 12 15 V earoOOand UpWard* Claimin9- Non-winners in 1950. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming May 10-50— Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, S53.257. Index Horses EqtAWtPPStand % % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 00382 ELKH0RN wb5118 7 1 21 3H Ji 3t 1 D Wagner 2000 J Heina Z30 00628 NICKEL wb5118 1 3 IMJ 2t » 2 W M Cook 2000 C C Ware 640 007812 LONA MAE wb4113 6 5 41 41 4441 3* E Coffman 2000 E E Wilson 410 ££2 W.N..G? wb718 5 6 9 9 8« 7h 4h GOIivera 2000 C A and L C Becker 1370 00577 ARCANGELA wb 6 113 2 4 32 21 12 HJ 51 A Skoronski 2000 Clanton and Byrd 7 30 93311 BR-WN BOURB0Nwb4118 3 8 73 7« 5 5* ~6J H Fthrsfn 2000 J Bridwell 5110 00626 KITTY KAT wb5113 8 7 63 61 62 61 7nlc R Camp 2000 Arph Stable 460 00700 WOW wb7118 9 2 5h 5* 7h 810 810 H Keene 2000 M H VanBerg 710 92936 ALL BUSINESS w6113 498h8h9 9 9 G Porch 2000 A J Battista 3080 Time, :24%, :50%, 1:175, 1:32%. Track fast , — Mutuels Paid — . . Odds to . M„i11B| D.tf ELKH0RN ? 6 M 4 60 32 2.30 1.30 Jfl utuel rrices] nickel 7.20 4 so 2I0 140 l LONA MAE 3 80 JO Wi"n.tr~Ch- 9- Ealladier-Sure Bid. by Bobby Sweep, trained by T. A. Janicki; bred by Mrs. L. C. Young * WENT TO P0ST-2:55. OF AT 2:551 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Wen driving; second and third the same. ELKHORN went wide on the first turn, lost ground while prominent and outgamed NICKEL The latter saved ground while a sharp contender gamed the lead again between calls in the final furlong, but was not good enough. LONA MAE was pinched back when making a bid on the final turn and lacked room through the final furlong. WINNEBAGO closed well alter a slow beginning. ARCANGELA tock command when ready, then tired in the closing furlong KITTY KAT was blocked and hemmed in on the third turn and failed to rally. WOW was through early. AMBERLEY A SCHEDULED STARTER, LEAPED THE OUTER RAIL IN THE BACKSTRETCH DURING THE POST PARADE, WAS WITHDRAWN AND ALL WAGERS ON HIM WERE REFUNDED. l!*?-763.74 Ar£rL7. 00627 Roman Grace, 108; 010773 Eternal Dream, 118; 008632 Cresson Miss, .„ 113; 007834 Cascadian, 113; 01078 Quatre Blanc, 118; 003752 Topnard, 118. • FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE out cf chute. The Pelican, Oct 18, 1 934-1 :00y5-4— 105. Purse ,800. 0 1 0 1 C*. 3-year-°ds and upward- Claiming. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners I X. I O of two races in 1950 allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 10-50— Spt Net value to winer ,170; second, 60; third, 60; fourth, 0. Mutuel Peel, 4,480. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St and % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds toll 00629 LAST BILL wb5120 3 3 31 3 i 2*i II H Keene 3000 W H Bishop 220 00627 HOLD THE DICE w5116 4 1 2 1 11 11 2"k E Coffman 3000 Duleba and Tortorella 730 82885 NEWSWORTHY wb6113 6 6 41 41 42 3h W M Cookt 3000 R C Adams 63 40 00868 FRANKIED. wb4106 2 5 84 85 7 4 4J1 J G Stewt! 3000 D A Engel 16 40 01080 WINNING HAND wb 3 110 1 4 5* 5h 5h 5?1 A Skoronski 3000 G Gerber 640 006324 ROMAN VICTORY w 4 108 10 8 E 6 6h 6 H Fthston 3000 Alexander and Scott 250 00376 TETRA BREEZE w5 111 8 9 7h 7h 83 7" W E Croll* 3000 N L Raffelman 11.40 00973 MISS CROSSBOW w 4 109 5 2 11 2«J 3h 8h G Porch 3000 H R Stark 11.20 00314 PHAELATER wb 3 109 9 10 10 92 9« 90 G Olivera 3000 L A Slavin 16.60 CORAM NOBIS wb.5 108 7 7 S* 10 K 10 G Pederson 3000 Mr and Mrs G W Granger 26.20 tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :235, 1:03. Track fast. ,— Mutuels Paid— x , Odds to , 1 D.:J«fLAST EILL S-*° 400 3.40 2.20 1.00 .70 M,,. utuel rricesl hold the dice 6.so 4.60 2.40 1.30 *. NEWSWORTHY 14.60 6.30 Winner— Br. h, by Billionaire— Guileful, by Dis Done, trained by W. H. Bishop; bred by G. R. Bryson. WENT TO POST— 3:221. OFF AT 3:22 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. LAST BILL saved ground while forwardly placed, disposed of HOLD THE DICE and drew clear. The latter raced MISS CROSSBOW into defeat, then tired in the final strides. NEWSWORTHY went wide on the first turn, then closed willingly. FRANKIE D. lacked speed, but closed stoutly on the rail. WINNING HAND had no excuse. ROMAN VICTORY veered in sharply Just after the start and bore in badly during the running. TETRA BREEZE was knocked back at the start. MISS CROSSBOW had speed and quit PHAELATER was knocked back at the start Scratchcd-t3S49 Monfaloii, 108. Overweight— Winning Hand, 3 pounds; Miss Crossbow, 1; Phaelater, 1. . . FIFTH* RACE i MH.E out of chuW. The Pelican. Oct «, 19M— 16%— 4— 165. Purse tJM. 0 1 * 1 *7 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-otds, 112. Ifesl; elder, 128 lbs. Ken-winners 1X1/ of two races in I960 aUowed 4 lbs,; ose race, 7 lbs. Chiming price, ,080. May 10-50— Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 866 ,811. Index Hcrses EqtAWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys CfgPr. Owners Odds to 81 007023 HYTING 6111 1 4 4h 41 3* 1 G Pederson 3000 J Wolf 2.20 996832 JOYCE W. w7106 5 1 1 1 H V TP W E Croll* 3000 G J Mavros 2.30 00168 SHAFFIE b 6 113 3 6 5 5* 4J V A Skoronski 3000 Blossom Stable 7.60 00214 BREAK THRU w 7 116 2 3 71 71 7* 4" E Coffman 3000 Miss L Weber 14.70 TETRA RAE wb3105 6 10 9i 81 81 51 J Brooks 3000 R F Norris 50.20 00581 ALBULIL w 8 113 10 7 6 62 6] 61 H Keene 3000 M H VanBerg 10.10 006273 FEFFIE wb 5 108 4 2 3 21 2 71 W M Cook 3000 M Moskowitz 180 985663 DARK IMAGE wb6110 8 9 81 94 94 84 L Castille* 3000 V Decavitch 70.80 00973 BLUE FAWN wb 9 108 7 8 10 10 10 94 R Camp 3000 M Stubbs 93.70 808893 MISS MICARIDA w3104 95 2h3h5M0 L-Jones 3000 R A Connell 30.60 Time, :23%, :49%, 1:035. Track fast. ,— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , ii . |n HYTING 6.40 3.60 2.60 2.20 .80 JO Mutuel rrices" joyce w. 4.00 3.00 1.00 .» v SHAFFIE 3.80 .90 Winner— Ch. m, by Hygro— Lady Bunting, by Bunting, trained by G. Nugent; bred by J. L. Sullivan. WENT TO POST-3:491. OFF AT 3:501 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. HYTING had to take up in the run to the first turn when in close quarters on the rail, forged through on the rail to dispose of the leaders and drew clear. JOYCE W. was bothered early, went wide going ntio the first tum, then drew clear, but tired near the end and just lasted for the place. SHAFFIE was well placed throughout and closed stoutly. BREAK THRU lacked speed. TETRA RAE should improve when sent a longer distance. ALBULIL lost ground. FEFFIE nearly went down when caught in close quarters going to the first turn. MISS MICARIDA drifted in going to the first turn, bothered the leaders cn the inside of her, then quit after three furlongs. Scratched— 989083 Orevada, 120. Overweight— Joyce W., 3 pounds; Tetra Rae, 5. SIXTH RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct 21, 1932-1:26%— 7-105. Blue Warbler 1 * -j q Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming 0 I Z I O price of ,000 or less since October 15 who have not won at a claiming price above May 10-50 — Spt ,000 since March 25. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 22 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since October 15, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 4,989. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St A % H Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 00582 DON COVENTRY w 5 117 8 6 51 4 33 2h 1" H Keene W H Bishop a-1.10 007052 BORN TO WIN wb5112 6 5 44 21 22 H 24 W M Cook C C Ware 3.30 00976 BONNYVALE w4115 3 2 32 14 1h 3 3* H Fthston B W Opperman 14.70 00974 BEAU FORTUNE" w5120 1 4 64 62 5* 41 41 F Keene W H Bishop a-1.10 007852 JIM BOY-H wb5115 5 9 8* 84 8* 53 53 G Porch W T Beezley 6.20 00785 MAGNUS w6120 9 8 71 74 7h 73 6* D Wagner M H VanBerg 5.40 00705 TECHNICOLOR wb5112 4 1 1" 3h 42 6h 71 A Skoronski B Mohr 30.10 032532 ALL YEN w 6 115 7 7 85 9 9 9 81 G Pederson M Whitebook 50.60 004714 ETERNAL ZA w 4 1121 2 3 24 5S 61 8* 9 B L Harper Mrs H G Knolt 60.80 a-Coupled, Don Coventry and Beau Fortune. Tune, :23%, :48«, 1:15%, 1:29%. Track fast ,— Mutuels PaM , Odds to , |r * DON COVENTRY a-Entry 4.20 2.40 2.40 1.10 .20 .20 M, utuel Prices! born to win 3.00 2.S0 .50 .40 . BONNYVALE 4.80 1.40 Winner— Dk. br. g, by Crack Favor— Coventry Rose, by Coventry, trained by W. H. Bishop; bred by G. W, Gish. WENT TO POST — 4:20. OFF AT 4:20 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. DON COVENTRY, rated along in the early stages, made up ground on the outside when called upon and wore down BORN TO WIN. The latter displaced BONNYVALE when punished, came to the inside on the final turn when clear and just missed. BONNYVALE gained command when the leaders went wide on the first turn and tired in the final furlong. BEAU FORTUNE had no excuse. JIM BOY-H broke in a tangle. MAGNUS was blocked repeatedly attempting to move up on the rail. TECHNICOLOR was carried wide on the first turn and quit ETERNAL ZA ran wide on the first and second turns. . Overweight— Eternal Za, 21 pounds.. Corrected weight— Magnus, 120. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Required, Nov. 11, 1949— 1:43%— 3— 110. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds 0 1 O 1 Q antl uPward- Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 22 allowed 3 lbs.; 117 two races in 1950, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 10-50— Spt Net value to winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 3,637. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % Vt % Str Fin Jockeys CfgPr. Owners Odds to 99785 ELAINE 0. wb4112 4 4 53 53 33 2h 1h R Norman 3000 J 0 Bryant 120 008652 EQUISUN wb5115 2 5 1" 14 14 1 2 E Coffman 3000 E Wyatt Z20 005804 MELLA VALENTIwb4 109 7 7 72 62 5h 44 31 A Skorskit 3000 A E Mettz 760 007024 REPOSITION wb4112 1 2 22 23 21 32 4 G Porch 3000 Mrs M M Barry 8 60 00702 REIGH MISS w 6 105 8 8 8 8 7J 7h 5" J Brooks* 3000 Mrs H C Hoffman 7.80 010834 ALTUCE wb7117 5 6 61 71 8 8 6J H Keene 3000 W H Bishop 4.40 00706 OSWEGO DR. wb6112 3 3 42 41 41 5* 7U H Fthston 3000 Mrs E Oros 54.70 00381 OUR PICK wb4115 6 1 31 3h 62 64 8 D Wagner 3000 M Whitebook 7.30 tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :25%, :50%, 1:17%, 1:46%, 1:53%. Track fast ,— Mutuels Paid , Odds to , utuel rrices? equisun 3.80 2.80 .90 .40 V MELLA VALENTI 3.80 .90 Winner— Lt. b. f, by Jacopo— Dusty Pink, by Omaha, trained by J. 0. Bryant; bred by C. Clay. WENT TO POST — 4:46. OFF AT 4:461 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ELAINE 0., under restraint until entering the backstretch the second time, went up on the rail to challenge, was brought to the outside when straightened for the final stages and wore down EQUISUN. The latter took command cn the inside, held on well and just missed. MELLA VALENTI, reserved for six furlongs, closed resolutely. REPOSITION ran wide in the opening stages and faltered near the end. RErGH MISS was outrun. ALTUCE showed little. OSWEGO jR. was through early. OUR PICK quit. Overweight— Mella Valenti, 2 pounds; Reigh Miss, 3. Equisun claimed by Mrs. L. S. De Luca and Mrs. A. Schreier. Reigh Miss claimed by J. Simon. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Misty Eight, Nov. 9, 1949-1:54%— 4-117. Purse ,800. 4-year-olds 0 1 O O fl anti uPward- Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of three races in 1950 allowed ■ *• U 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 10-50 — Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth. 0. • Mutuel Pool, 7,568. Index Horses EqtAWt PPSt V* Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 00633 INAUGURAL wb5113 6 4 21 3h 51 21 12 D Wagner 2000 W Swezey 330 00633 CHEROKEE V. w7110 3 2 31 51 21 H 24 W E Croll* 2000 J Truett Jr 4 40 00869 SAXON DOOR w4106 2 5 4h 2 3h 41 32 L Jones: 2000 E A Simpson 570 006993 MARKSMAN wb11115 4 1 11 14 1h 34 44 J Garroutte 2000 J W Snider Z30 009773 PHALTUP w9113 1 6 7 64 6" 5h 5 E Coffman 2000 C J Carter 14.60 98710 VALLEYS PAL w7110 5 3 51 4 4h 612 6 ° A Skoronski 2000 A Trout 440 01079 PERSIFLAGE w9IIO 7 7 P 7 7 7 7 R Bendinelli 2000 R Salrino 60.80 Time, :25%, :51, 1:19%, 1:46%, 1:59%. Track fast r—SZ Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , D.:~~~r INAUGURAL 8.60 4.60 3.60 3.30 1.30 .80 M..t...«l utuel rncesi cherokee v. 5.00 3.60 1.50 .so l SAXON DOOR 5X0 1.50 Winner— B. g, by Titilator— Maecloud, by High Cloud, trained by W. Swezey; bred by J. W. Heinicke. WENT TO POST-5:12. OFF AT 5:12 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall "gale. Won driving; second and third the same. INAUGURAL, a sharp contender throughout, was taken up going into the third turn when in close quarters, moved up on the outside when clear and drew away after displacing CHEROKEE V. The latter was bothered going by the stands the second time, took command and drew clear, but was not good enough. SAXON DOOR had a rough trip attempting to move through on the rail. MARKSMAN made the pace under hard restraint, faltered and came out of the race lame. PHALTUP showed little. VALLEYS PAL tired after six furlongs and came out of thrrace sore. NINTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Misty Eight, Nov.-9, 1949 — 1:54% — 4—117. Purse ,800. 4-year-olds 0 1 1 1 ft 1/ and upward. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of three races in 1950 allowed 1 *• V /Z 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 10-50 — Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 7,785. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V4 Vi StrFjn Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to = 00865 SUNSTORM wb10115 6 8 8 8 1 11 11 G Porch 2000 W T Beezley 715 00579 ATOKA LAD wb7113 2 7 75 7* h 51 2h H Keene 2000 Mrs G H Emick Z80 00862 DR. RUSH wb 10 106 1 5 43 42 3h 41 32 J G Stewt! 2000 J McElryo 4.90 00784 LUCKY COLONELwb 8 113 4 1 32 31 4 21 42 E Coffman 2000 M Smith 13.60 00977 INSCROLL wb5113 7 6 63 51 52 62 51 H Fthston 2000 L Rodriguez 4.90 00969 LUMPUCKEROW w4108 5 3 1h in it 31 65 W M Cookt 2000 Saginaw Stable 11.10 006333 MOON BLUE w 5 1081 8 4 51 62 71 7* 73 G Pederson 2000 L F Warby 3.40 00788 KISTAN w 8 110 3 2 24 25 2h 8 8 J Boucher 2000 Noel and Pierce 19.20 tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :25, :50, 1:17%, 1:46%, 1:59%. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , I n • SUNSTORM 16.40 6.60 4.80 7.20 2.30 1.40 M. utuel rrices? atoka lad 3.so 2.80 .90 .40 VDR. RUSH 3.C0 .50 Winner— B. g, by Sun Teddy— Miss urbelow. by Eternal, trained by W. T. Beezley; bred by Mereworth Farm. WENT TO POST-5:38. OFF AT 5:38 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second. and third the same. SUNSTORM trailed for six furlongs, went up with a rush to be in command and lasted over ATOKA LAD. The latter was far back until the final turn, then moved up stoutly and was getting to the winner. DR. RUSH had a very rough trip, but turned in a good effort LUCKY COLONEL faltered near the, end. INSCROLL was blocke and hemmed in on the backstretch the second tmie and failed to rally when clear. LUMPUCKEROW tired after engaging KISTAN for the pace. MOON BLUE was through early. KISTAN bore in while forcing the pace and quit Overweight— Moon Blue. 3! pounds. Inscroll claimed by P. T. Zalinger. Attendance, 8,662; TotaUMutuel Pool, 46,268.


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