Sportsmans Park, Daily Racing Form, 1950-05-12

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I — — ■ —Official Raring Charts r . ?l. * SPORTSMANS PARK Copyright. I960, by Triangle Pabllcatlons. Inc. CICERO, ILL, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950-SPORTSMAN"S PARK 1-2 MILE. Eleventh day ef fourteen-day meeting April 24 to May 15. National Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Harveys Eye-in-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 Judge, Francis 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. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1S49, .32; current meeting, .27. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. Mutuel take, 13 per cent. State 5, track 8. § Three .lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. * Five lbs. claimed. I Seven lbs. claimed. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of eqch race confirmed by Harveys Eye-ln-The-Sky Camera FlRST RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932— 1:26%— 7— 105. Purse ,800. n a n 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 1 allowed 01 I 3 U Z 3 lbs.; two races since March 25, 5 lbs.; one race in 1950, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 11-50 — Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. ■ Mutuel Pool, 528,151. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP Si A .H H StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to O0783« CASCADIAN w5108 3~V 3» 3 21 24 II H Fthrstn 2500 D Cataldo 6.70 003654 PRINCE JOY wb4113 2 10 8 6h 5 51 2h R Haber 2500 Mrs A Schwartz 4.20 00580 DERBY DIEM wb8115 5 6 1h Vi 1" 1" 3J W M Cook 2500 Mr and Mrs G W Granger 40.80 91751 SIR BOB w 7 112 6 8 10 9h 82 8* 4i R Camp 2500 E R-Moulder 35.10 00970* 0. K. D0AK wb4 120 9 5 71 71 6h 6 51 A Skoronski 2500 Clanton and Byrd 4.50 00310 BURGOO MASTER w 4 115 7 4 2 2h 34 31 64 P J Bailey 2500 Valenti Stable 12.20 01078 BLANK DISMAY wb 6 115 10 2 9h 8 71 7 7h G Porch 2500 R Weston 1.60 008653 LIEUT. BEN K. w5H0 8 3 42 41 41 4h 8* L-Jones: 2500 E A Simpson 7.30 C0230 JOES STAR wb4115 4 9 6h 51 9 9« 9« D Wagner 2500 P J Valenti 30.60 00783 JAN-ROD wb6107 1 7 5h 10 10 10 10 T Bates 2500 H Samson 118.20 Time, :23%, :*»%, 1:1% 1:30%. Track fast ,— Mutuels Paid— v , Odds to - , li m. ID* t CASCADIAN 15.40 7.80 6.20 6.70 2.90 2.10 Mutuel r rices? prince joy . 7.40 5.40 2.70 1.70 l DERBY DIEM 14.20 6.10 Winner— B. m, by Litchfield— Aba, by Whiskaway, trained by D. Cataldo; bred by T. E. Mueller. WENT TO POST-2:01. OFF AT 2:01$ CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Wen driving; second and third the-same. CASCADIAN was with the leaders on the inside from the break, took command on the rail and won fully extended. PRINCE JOY, reserved early, lost some ground on the final turn, was brought to the inside for the final furlong and finished stoutly. DERBY DIEM went wide leaving the final turn when tiring. SIR BOB closed stoutly after a slow beginning. 0. K. DOAK lost ground. BURGOO MASTER gave way in the final quarter mile. BLANK DISMAY was outrun. LIEUT. BEN K. tired. JOES STAR lacked room early and quit. Scratched-00866 White Spring, 107; 01141 Bimebella, 112; 92560 Little Fair, 107; 01141 Timmy, 110; 00865 Young Geordie, 120; 989083 Orevada, 115. Overweight— Caseadian, 1 pound; Prince Joy, 1. SECOND RACE 5-8 MILE out of chute. The Pelican,. Oct. 18, 1934-1:00%—4-105. Purse JB00. 1 1 f 1 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1950. 3-year-olds, 0 I O U 3 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners in 1950 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 11-50— Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 547,351. _j Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt and % StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to 00626 BENTBROOK wb11 120 4 3 . Ih 12 15 14 G Porch 2000 W T Beezley 4.20 008623 CHANCE BEA w 6 110 8 2 71 61 6* 22 P J Bailey 2000 J Simon 3.60 00311 SAX BEE wb7115 2 1 22 22 22 32 W E Collt 2000 Mrs W L Hoag 45.20 98721 GOLD BOOM wb9115 1 4 5452. 4h 4 A Skoronski 2000 Clanton and Byrd 7.60 931672 SALLY FIN w 11 110 9 6 31 31 3 5" J DAutino 2000 F R Meisinger 14.20 006622 BIG CASINO w 6 115 6 7 41 4h 51 62 J Garroutte 2000 J W Snider • Z50 00701 WAYNES. W5 115 5 9 8h 7h 72 73J W M Cook 2000 M Moskowitz 6.30 00164 CHERO-KAID w8 120 10 5 6* 83 82 8* H Keene 2000 P Larvis 7.30 85830 GILDAS GIRL w4110 3 8 94 94949s H Hart 2000 Mrs F Arnold 8140 00630 PLYMOTH MAIDwb3106 7 10 10 10 10 10 T Bates 2000 Bossche and Scott 84.60 tTwo pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24, :49%, 1:034. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid— , — -Odds to , B_«; /"BENTBROOK .. 10.40 6.20 4.60 4.20 2.10 1.30 M uruel rricesi chance bea s.so 3.60 1.90 .to I SAX BEE 17.40 7.70 Winner— Ch. g, by Hamburg Lad— Dolly Dean, by Horron, trained by W. T. Beezley; bred by J. B. Gorham. WENT TO POST— 2:29J. OFF AT 2:301 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Wen handily; second and third driving. BENTBROOK drew clear when roused in the backstretch, increased his advantage under rating and won with something left. CHANCE BEA raced wide on the first turn, then closed with,a rush. SAX BEE had no excuse. GOLD BOOM was outrun. SALLY FIN quit BIG CASINO was through early. WAYNE S. was forced wide on the first turn. CHERO-KAID showed little. GILDAS GIRL and PLYMOUTH MAID went wide on the first turn. Scratched-36125 Little Hare, 110; 00782 Frozen Dainty, 107; J3173 Stasia B., 103; 00578 Perceive, 103; 00783 Pet Face, 110; 01142* Duolc, 110. Overweight— Plymouth Maid, 4 pounds. Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 8.00— Double Pool, 8,638. THIRD RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932-1:26H-7-105. Purse ,800. 0 1 1 f A 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. J-year-olds, 112 lbs.; 4-year-olds,. 120 lbs. I 5 U 4 Claiming price, ,500. May 11-50— Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 10; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 7.598. _ Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt A H H StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds"to 96207 ADEREZO wb3112 6 6 6 3h 2 1 12 H Keene 2500 A Bisher aiO 007813 MISS NAP wb4110 5 1 21 21 33 3* 2" W E Croll* 2500 J Entitle 23.20 00971 BLEWSO W310SJ 2 7 71 5h 51 51 3 A Skoronski 2500 M H VanBerg 5.10 009732 GOLDEN HYGR0wb4113 7 3 14 15 11 23 4" L Jones! 2500 E A Simpson 4.30 009713 MR. CHOO CHOO w3112 9 9 8* 8» 7* «h 5« R Norman 2500 N L Collins 8.30 007872 CHALLEPORT wb4115 4 8 54 6h 6V 7« 6h W M Cook 2500 J Welch Z10 009702 DECK TALK w4115 1 4 4h 43 42 4h. 71s H Fthrstn 2500 W T Loeber 4.20 99682 MIGHTY TEXAN w3 112 829 9 9 9 84 P J Baileyt 2500 M Level 45 60 00678 JACKIE BOY w4lffl 3 5 Jn 71 85 8S S B L Harper 2500 G J Schalz 148.80 tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24%, :49, 1:K, 1:36*4 Track fast y— Mutuels Paid- t Odds to , utuei rricest miss nap 18.40 8.00 8.20 3.00 BLEWSO -4.60 1.30 Winner— Ch. g, by Brazado— Muy Vestido, by Halcyon, trained by E. Wyatt; bred by King Ranch. WENT TO POST— 2:58. OFF AT 2:58 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ADEREZO, rated along while within striking distance, went up with a rush when called upon and drew away under punishment. MISS NAP was forwardly placed from the beginning, but lacked a closing rally. BLEWSO finished strongly after a slow beginning. GOLDEN HYGRO tired badly in the final furlong. MR. CHOO CHOO was outrun. CHALLEPORT was through early. DECK TALK had no excuse. JACKIE BOY quit, TAWNY TIGER, A SCHEDULED STARTER. . BREEZED OFF A HALF MILE BEFORE THE RACE, WAS SCRATCHED AND ALL WAGERS ON HIM WERE REFUNDED. Scratched— 00630 Viscount Gino, 112; 00864 Semi Tune, 107; 00663 Tawny Tioer, 120; 90697 Gay Coo, 120; Miss Winifred, 115; 99020 Another Enora, 108; 0078Z Brown Bearr 112. Overweight— Blewso, 1 pounds. Challeport claimed by B. Fogelson. FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE out of chute. The Pelican, Oct. 18, 1934-1:00%-4— 105. Purse ,800. 0 1 "3 ft K 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1950. 3-year-olds, I J U J 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners in 1950 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 11-50 — Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 562,672. !_1___L__ Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt A % StrFin Jockey* ClgPr. Owners Odds to 009734 NEVER DIE W5110 9 1 1« 16 1« 16 p J Bailey 2000 Flora Grieves 600 010773 ETERNAL DREMwb4115 2 3 24 21 21 22 G Pederson 2000 Colucci and Gregory 2.00 00972 FIRSTBOURNE wb8115 5 9 72 51 51 31 G Olivera 2000 Maycock and Roberts 8.10 00627 POLITICS b8 115 12 41 41 41 4"* R Norman 2000 H D Maggio 10.20 004674 WILFUL MAID w4111 3 4 31 31 3 521 D Wagner 2000 F 0 Sanders 1040 00781 WASP WAIST wb6110 4 5 96 and and 6h A Skor-skit 2000 W F Peacock 320 00628 BORDER VINTAGEw 8 113 6 10 8 81 61 72 L Jones! 2000 E A Simpson 60 60 93314 JIMMIES BOY w 8 115 8 6 5 6 7 8H E Coffman 2000 Ashford and Whiteside 9.60 0O468 HIGH EGO wb7110 10 8 6* 7 S« 9 W E Colin 2000 Mrs J G Cooper 25 40 00377 THUNDER ECHO wb 8 115 7 7 10 10 W 10 J Garroutte 2000 Mrs E W Rich 211.90 tTwo pounds apprentice allowance waived. ISeven pounds apprentice allowance waived . Time, :23and :48f4, yja. Track fast. r—il Mutuels Paid— v , Odds to , X ..~n~ NEVER D1E H-00 5.60 4.20 6.00 1.80 1.10 M..l..»t uruel rricesl eternal dream 3.80 2.60 .90 .30- I FIRSTBOURNE 5.80 190 Winner— Ch. m, by Mountain Range— Almarine, by Waygood, trained by C. 0. Grieves; bred by Mrs. F. Grieves. WENT TO POST-3:241. OFF AT 3:241 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall, gate. Won easily; second and third driving. NEVER DIE oulsprinted her field from the break and won easily. ETERNAL DREAM forced the pace, but could not menace. FIRSTBOURNE caught tired horses. POLITICS saved ground and had no excuse. WILFUL MAID tired. WASP WAIST was outrun. HIGH EGO quit THUNDER ECHO ran out on the first turn. Scratched-93314 Aunt Drum, 110; 933143 Sweet Corset, t15; 00701 Keen Olo, 105; 925603 Ranahead, 110: •6972 Ess Kay, 115: 01079 Thrifty Wash, 110. Ovenveigbt-WWul Maid, 1 pound. rVBTlf* , JUd£ 7-« mX iitTtt ohwte. Pfeeen He**, Oct ;21, nm-:im-7m. Purs* Mjm. 1 3 ft f 4-year-oMs and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since Aprrl 22 0 I 3 U - O allowed 3 lbs.; of two races in 1950, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs." Claiming price, ,060. May 11-50— Spt Net value to winter ,170; secend, 60; third, 80; f otirtli, 0. Mutuel Pool, 221. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt A % % StrFin Jockeys. ClgPr. Owners Odds to 006292 GOOD HOSTESS wb 5 112 1 3 34 34 24 13 13 a Skoronski 3000 M Smith 1.70 00868 WAZA WAN A w4115 4 4 444442 32 22 H Keene 3000 .Mrs D Major 3.30 00317 BROWNANNE w4112 5 6 51 "52 52 54 3=1 E Coffman 3000 Mrs E Haughlon 8.60 00701 PHANTM HEELSwb 8 113 6 2 1h 4 ih 2 42 J G StewtS 3000 J McElroy 5.60 931723 HADAMAR wb 6 112 3 5 7 7 6 62 52] R Norman 3000 F E Hollingsworth 24.20 00702 DOUGS REWARD w 4 112 2 7 62 61 7 7 64 R Pelrin 3000 L W Johnson 60.60 00866 BACIAGALOOP wb5120 7 1 23 22 34 4h 7 P J Bailey 3000 B R Janola 3.20 Time, :23%, 1:15#, 1:29%. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid— j Odds to in • GOOD HOSTESS 5.40 3.20 2.60 1.70 .60 .30 M. uruel rricesi waza wana 4.00 3.20 1.00 .so l BROWNANNE ; 4.60 1.30 Winner— Ch. m, by Good Goods— Air Hostess, by Ariel, trained by M. Smith; bred by T. Piatt. WENT TO POST— 3:50. OFF AT 3:501 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT T|ME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. GOOD HOSTESS saved ground while prominent, took command when ready and won easily. WAZA WANA, reserved early, went up on the outside to be best of the others. BROWNANNE raced wide in the early stages. PHANTOM HEELS tired after engaging* BACIAGALOOP for the early lead. The latter quit after showing early speed. SIXTH RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932-1i6H-7— 105. Oklahoma 1 3 A 7 Purse. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds, and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-I 0 «5 w / winners since April 22 allowed 3 lbs.; two races in 1950, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. May 11-50 — Spt Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 8,227. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt A % % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 006314 BLUE AGENT wb8112 1 4 Ih 11 .11 14 1J G Porch 7000 J W Snider 3.70 00705 REQUIRED wb4112 5 3 41 34 33 33 2J D Wagner 7000 M H VanBerg 5.30 89937 RARE BID W4108 6 1 21 24 24 21 31 H Fthrstn 7000 Fancy Free Stable 24.80 006313 GARRETT C. w4115 2 2 34 54 52 52 421 W E Croll* 7000 J F Beck 3.70 00667 TUNED UP wb 4 120 3 5 6 6 6 6 5"k E Coffman 7000 Miss L Weber 2.40 00786 JIMMINY GOSH wb4112 4 6 54 4 41. 4J 6 H Keene 7000 W H Bishop 3.40 Time, :24, :48*4 1:15%, 1:29%. Track fast ,— Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to , in* € BLUE AGENT 9.40 5.40 3.60 3.70 1.70 .80 Mi. uruel rricesi required s . 6.20 4.40 2.10 1.20 l RARE BID.. 5.60 1.80 Winner— Br. g, by Special Agent— Bluelarks, by Blue Larkspur, trained by J. E. Bilbrey; bred by H. M. Warner. WENT TO POST-4:16. OFF AT 4:16 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BLUE AGENT was rushed up on the rail to be in command, drifted out in the final .sixteenth when hard put and lasted over REQUIRED. A claim of foul against the winner by the rider of REQUIRED was not allowed. The latter, steadied along until the final turn, was bothered slightly a sixteenth from the finish and was getting to the winner. RARE BID turned in a good effort, but lacked a closing rally. GARRETT C. had no excuse. TUNED UP turned in a dull effort. JIMMINY GOSH was outrun. Overweight— Rare Bid, 1 pound. • SEVENTH RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932— 1:26H-7-105. Purse ,000. 0 1 1 ft Q 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since March 11 I 3 U O allowed 4 lbs.; one race in 1950, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 11-50— Spt Net value to winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 3,852. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A H * Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 00785 BIG INCH wb5116 6 2 22 24 24 21 12 H Keene 4000 G Gerber 4.20 008682 SIDDONS w 6 120 7 8 8 8 72 51 21 E Coffman 4000 Miss L Weber 4.00 01082- MRS. VALENTI w7110 2 1 12 12 n 14 3h p J Bailey 4000 Valenti Stable 8.20 007022 DONNAS ACE wb6 120 1 7 3h 34 32 3h 4t D Wagnert 4000 Saginaw Stable 5.40 007854 BEVERLY BURKS w 4 108 5 6 72 7h 5h 41 55 R Camp 4000 C Bachelor 5.30 00785 LITTLE MILLY w9111 8 3 41 42 4h 61 6 A Skoronski 4000 H G Bockman 6.30 00976 SILENT MAX wb4115 4 5 6« 62 6h 74 71 W E CarrT 4000 Mrs B E Kocmond 14.10 00868 STRAETH wb6115 3 4 54 5* 8 8 8 G Porch 4000 M Smith 6.30 tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%, -M%, 1:15%, 1:29. Track fast , — 52 Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , uruel rricesi siddons 5.20 3.60 . i.eo .so t MRS. VALENTI 5.40 1.70 Winner— Ch. g, by y/ar Admiral— Glass Slipper, by Reigh Count, trained by W. H. Bishop; bred by R. W. Mcllvain. WENT TO POST— 4:441. OFF AT 4:45 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BIG INCH, a sharp contender from the start, was carried Wide leaving the final turn, disposed of MRS. VALENTI and drew clear. SIDDONS trailed early, moved up between horses when called upon and finished willingly. MRS. VALENTI made the pace, then ran wide leaving the final turn when tiring. DONNAS ACE lacked. a closing rally. BEVERLY BURKS went through on the rail to threaten between calls the final furlong and then hung. LITTLE MILLY tired. STRAETH turned in a dull effort. Overweight— Mrs. Valenti, 2 pounds. Big Inch claimed by M. H. Van Berg. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Required, Nov. 11, 1949-1:48V%-3-1l0. Market Wise Purse. Purse 0 1 ♦! f q j000. 4-year-olds and upward. Special weights. Starters for a claiming price of I 9 U 7 ,000 or less in 1950 who have not won a race in 1950. Weight, 118 lbs. May 11-50— Spt Net value It winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth. 00. Mutuel Pool, 0,314. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* V4 Vt StrFin Jockeys Ownere Odds to 008634 LOU JAY S. wb7113 3 3 52 3h 23 13 14 H Keene W Slavin i620 01083 CAN STEP w51V8 1 8 6h and 42 34 and J Fernd*? M Quintero 520 D07883 ANTE LIGHT wb7118 2 4 72 84 82 51 31 P J Bailey B R Janota 5 40 010792 MANEEN wb61I8 9 10 84 7h 61 42 42 G Pederson Colucci and Gregory 25 00 007843 STAR CALL wb«113 8 1 1* 1« 12 24 55 E Coffman E H McMahon Z50 00781 HAD1TEASY wb7 111 4 2 34 43 51 74 64 J G 5teVU S and I Wernick 20.10 00977 TOWN HALL b 11 118 7 .9 10 94 98 910 74 H Hart J H punn a620 00700 TOWN GUY wb5118 10 6 42 9 74 84 8" G Olivera Slavin and Jankki 2120 01078 CUTTY STEEC wb6113 5 5. 21 22 3h 61 9»0 J Boucher Mary E Osborne 3510 00862 MISS NAVANOD wb5 113 6 7 9h 10 10 10 10 G Porch A N Winick 25 40 a-Coupled, Lou Jay S. and Town Hall. * Tim«, -.25%, :59%, 1:17%, 1:46%, 1:53, Track fast 1— *2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to . uruei rricest can step 6.so 5.40 2.30 170 I ANTE LIGHT , 5.20 160 Winner— Br. m, by Blenheim— Queen Mab II., by Sunstar, trained by M. Resseguet; bred by J. S. Phipps PP WENT TO POST-5:11l. OFF AT 5:12 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. , Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. LOU JAY S., reserved for a half mile made up ground rapidly when called upon and won easily. CAN STEP, allowed to settle into stride early responded well when put to hard urging, but was no match for the winner. ANTE LIGHT, ar back earl/ caught tired horses with a belated bid. MANEEN was slow to begin. STAR CALL went Into a commanding lead quickly, then gave way after six furlongs. CUTTY STEEL quit Scratched-003752 Jopnard, 118; 008533 Brill H., 118; 00972 Safety Lock, 118; 009772 Grand Prospect, 118; 00862 Plaquemlne, 118; 98210 Fate, 113. Attendance, 7,966; Totol Mutuel Pool, 69,264


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