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, — --OHkhl Ktrng Charts— — -— f tVtrt«r» BELMONT PARK — — — — Copyright. 1950. by Triangle Publications. Inc. — — — — — ELMO NT, L. I., N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950-BELMONT PARK 1 1-2 MILES Fifth d.. «f »k:h. »»- and™£%.l,»tand 10- gsSoi,.1 a"B ,ta%trffi ! l949R5n.9cial!i1Lp- 51- Ef?,tMrnnDa,Kll9hVT!re- P«re«t?9e of winning favorites corresponding meeting : Complete finish of each race confirmed by Precision Camera Corporation. : FIRST RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS Widener straight course. Algasir, June 16, 194S— :50%— 2— 116 0 1 ? 1 n Pu.ne .,2/,eirMs- Maidens- RlUes. Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Claiming U I Z, O U price, J7.5O0; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,000. ; May 11-50— Bel Net value to winner ,950; second, " 00; third, 00: fourth, 50. : Mutuel Pool, 7,943. lndex Horses EqtAWtPPSt . V« StrFIn Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to : 0311 GOOD CRY w 113 10 1 1h HJ 1U N Combest 6500 H C Fruehauf Tand riU orSc8 "53 2 t 5 3h 2h 2JJ-P Milligan 6000 Mrs T Christopher 4410 , 00775 PERSONA wb116 8 4 2h 44 3 S Clark 7000 0 Ciresa 1005 , STARS w110 1 9 8h 5« 41 H Lindberg 6000 Mrs W Rompel 12S 9895? FENNY POPPERS w110 7 3 54 8h 5J T Atkinson 6000 AVCampbSllll 4 m 00091 CARLYN RING w 107 6 8 7h 6h 61 W Boland 6000 G Ring uw 00379 MONS BEAU w112 410 • 91 7h 71 A Kirkland 6000 K R Ponda m SfflPDB0pU "18 H 61 95 8h G Lasswell.KTO E T Mulrenan f£ SKs uaM? 215 5 6 43 31 94 J Nichols 6000 WS Jacobs 290 S T *b U2,?1i 11 11 102 G Hettinger 6000 Lester Manor Stable 390 00831 FLORIDA FAY r,v w 105 11 2 10110111 J Rhodes: 6000 J M Jerkens 91 Js Time, :23, :47, :53%. Track fast „„„ , — Mutuelt Paid — s , Odds to , ,... oTniab-:::::::::::::::::::::: » and ,f8 «■ „* ~» PERSIANA 610 ins fcr™ G.Go£d,£-H£wJ.by Prince Pa- bv F- J- K«anw; bred by T. Piatt W.EI!T J0, P°sT-1:15i. OFF AT 1:16 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. rti«ni,!2?good 1 ?U" ¥le* .Won driving; second and tnird the same- G00D CRY went to the front at once, ?n tlfiTJ n?k,n3 pace and-went well to the end under urging. CONNIE RAB raced forwardly „pTm.„ teff0rt andwas 92ning slightly at the finish. PERSIANA showed a fair turn of speed. STARS prfnoSlcle t0 k?ep up *th .the early leaders, but finished well. MAN0LITA. stumbled at the start. FENNY POPPERS was close enough in the first quarter and might have needed the race. Overweight-Carlyn Ring, 2 pounds; Mens Beau, 2; Paper Doll, 3; Sign Here, 4; Florida Fay, 2. SECOND RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS Widener straight course. Algasir, June 16, 1943— -50%— 2— 116 0 19 3 1 Pu.rse 5?000- 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Claiming I I. O I price, ,500; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,000. May 11-50— Bel Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 26,706. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners odds to 999184 SK-ES *IUT! 11 1" 1* G Lasswell 7000 Phantom Farm 555 mm* 8™*™? VM I t 4,-*-3 ** F Solimena 6000 Glenwood Farm 51.75:: !I2A.LE *b 5 5 B 5J 44 31 T Atkinson 7000 J S Phipps £10 SSI SLL w 22 24 45 WBoland 7500 R A Firestone 175 " ? 6h 61 5h A Kirkland 7500 W Post 2.45 00831 SiJ0 wb 2 8 7 74 5t» 65 A Grillo 6000 J S Kroese 960 £™AYER "I 2?. 5 3h 74 7h M Danisi 6000 S Rnkelstein 68.80 STu*B,,n,Tr! Si2 10 93 8JE.Guerin 7000 M F Drinkhouse 24.20" 00674 i«7i LADY MARGARITEwb 110 10 8 85 8 95 N Wall 6000 Prisioe Stable 319? 99137 SCHOOLGIRL wb105 2 9 9h 10 10 A FerW 6000 M« N J Bloome Time, :23«, :47%, :54. Track fast Muhiel Prime/ nnpA?nrcU • • • 13 00 J-80 5-10 3 ° 1-55 iviuruei r rices J our tuffy 30.20 12.20 14.10 5.10 1 BEDAZZLE : 330 re torn Farmr_Br f Teddy Weed_LiU,e Roubix- * y Sweep By, trained by J. C. Lawrence; bred by Phan-WENT TO POST-1:451. OFF AT 1:451 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. SUGARBUSH was hustled away from the gate and into a short eariylead, held SEEMLY when the latter challenged and, shaking her off nea the end, !LJ ScnAI."- i0U5 TUFF/ imPro«d her position in the final quarter and was pressing the winner at the contender 93 C" SEEMLY weakened near the finish. HAWK EYE was never a Scratched— Hazard Oaks, 110. Overweight— Our Tuffy, 3. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 4.80— Double Pool, 4,760. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Nusakan; Sept 13, 1929-1:10-4-126. Purse ,500.- 3-year-olds 0 199 Claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners since March 31 allowed 4 lbs.: in 1950. Z 8 ,bs- C,a!ming Price 2500; if for "0.000, allowed 5 lbs. May 11-50— Bel j**"0 jjjjfj2 third, 50; fourth, 75. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt /« % StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners • Odds to S ?™m 10 7 5h 44 2n U J Nichols 12S0O Mrs E O Jacobs ~Zffi 0O3364 INQUIRING w 108 9 6 4h 22 1h 2?l T Atkinson 10000 0 Phioos i» S SS9!S ,MP wl?5 5,1 ?h 5h 42 3" G HettNeriSo S E Wilson Jr a-l* SSS * f?1? « 61 5h 44 G Lasswell10000 Mrs S G Sleekier 7.15 H, w XI U ,5 .I1 I? 51 W WeingV12500 Mrs P H B Frelinghuysen 955 00833 AIR MAIL w118 6 12 12 91 91 64 N Combest 12500 S E Wilson Jr a-67n 98424? GEORGES GIRL w110 2 2 w W 74 J Combest 10000 J Powers 26ffi 99744 FULL MEASURE w117 7 5 3h 3h 8h 91 E Guerin 10000 Mrs F Frankel 15 982 FASHIONED w1ffl12 4 ih 12 34W W MehrtnslSM wStforil Farm O0616 SEEBIT w106 111 8h 8h 112 111 j Colaneri: 10000 W Zieoler Jr 104 75 008363 FULLY AWARE W108 8 3 .11h 1212 12 A FerWIOXO H i f Simpson a-Coupled, Teddies Imp and Air Mail. ,Ai.«u.Time :22% :46 Track fast. Mutuel PricesfruK ::::::::::::::::::::::::: » JS |jg iK a-g Iteddies imp 450 1 innir-B-. c, by SUgehand-Unquote, by Insco, trained by H. Jacobs; bred by L Bieber. WENT TO POST— 2:161.. OFF AT 2:17 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. ™..,Mrt 9.2°d f"im S.U" 9ate- W?n Wie1 out- second 3,11 third driving. OILOMACY raced well up on the ?,lde .1th! Mrly sla?es. tame steadily through the stretch and caught INQUIRING after enUring the last furlong then held sway to the end under mild pressure. INQUIRING was with the leaders throughout and headed ™»fld.,turninifor home V*"- *ent fa.rly we I to the finish. TEDDIES IMP was in close quarters nearing the InpHnTrpJSf ??*? * furl°19:- BLAZIJNG made up some 9™und to finish cclrageously. «i cm ■■ .r-iSR!*?* " t,ose quarters -laSl .several times and was unable to find racing room in the stretch FULL MEASURE had early speed. FASHIONED tired badly after going a half. . Scratched— 74846 Peace and Food, 113. Overweight— Georges Girl, 2 pounds; Fashioned, 1. FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE Widener straight course. Distraction, June 4, 1927--56-2-125 0 1 9 3 Cockerel Purse. Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Weight, 116 lbs. Winners a a eepstakes or two races, 6 lbs. extra.- Maidens allowed 5 lbs. „ May 11-50— Bel JWueU wimw ,275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 00217 PATCH wb11l 1 3 5 51 12 w Boland* J T Tavlor Ton KffiXv W5J15 I 4 34 Itl 21 N Combest BelairStud J% 008353 LIBERTY RAB wb122 8 1 1h 21 3h C Rogers Mrs T Christooher A K 99919 HURRICANE wb116 9 2 23. 11 41 T Atkinson F W Hooper 17 0 008354 POINT CHICOT w116 7 5 42 4? 54 P Milligan Wb3 2185 00835 TIMELY REWARD wb 116 6 7 7h 7h 61 G Lasswell* Mr7V Gilroy b-m S ffpSFYARCrlu • W!l? I .6,* 6 J Nich0 Wheatiey Stable Vu3 00143 FIFE AND DRUM w111 3 6 9 81 81 A Feruolo* Velvet Acres 5 5S 00834 CHALLCOTE w116 4 9 9* 81 9 E Guerin Mrs W Gilroy l llo! a-Coupled, Happy Devil and Easy Reach; b-Timely Reward and Challcote. Tmt t72 :45 :58- Track faJt- Mutuel PricesfffibEviLtryr::::::::::: 980 S 3M 1 i LIBERTY RAB 310 "55 ferrpSs»6 J- T- bred by J- T" ..r.-5!- 90 !d fronl. stfll. gate. Won easily; second and third driving. PATCH broke well and raced on a straight line down the inside, headed LIBERTY RAB nearing the finish and won easily. HAPPY DEVIL was .W,e 1 Uf and ? !wStanced LIBERTY RAB. The latter raced on practically even terms with HURRICANE m the early stages, then weakened near the finish. HURRICANE was on the outside, raced straight, but lacked finishing power. POINT CHICOT was close enough early, but failed to improve position in the late stages s Scratched— Peace Sword, 111. FIFTH RACE ABOUT 2 MILES steeplechase. Fairmount, May 29, 1926-3:40—5—147 Fifty- 0 1 9 7 A third """ning INTERNATIONAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. ,500 added. 4-year-■ *■ •* ** olds and upward. Trophy to be presented to winning owner. May 11-50— Bel Gross value, ,725. Net value to winner ,975; second, ,500; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 12,919. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt 3 6 9 12 Fin Jockeys Owners Odds"to" 73701 THE HEIR W7148 1 2 41 43 31 1h II R S MDald Mrs C Sullivan TIlO 010393 ADAPTABLE w 9 143 4 4 5 5 .4 32 21 P SmithwTc Happy Hill Farm 4.95 93235 HIS BOOTS W5150 3 3 » 24 14 24 321 D Marzani Brookmeade Stable .95 833344 NAVIGATE w142 2 1 11 1h 2« 4 4 W Brown R McKinney a-3.10 932352 TROUGH HILL ws8154 5 5. 3 3 Fell. T Field Mrs S C Clark Jr 285 a-Coupled, The Heir and Navigate. Tim*, 3:51%. Track fart. kjltinAl D«!«aii I TlJri.!!??: ••••••••»•••••••••••••••• .Mi 3.70 .... _ 3.W .85 .... Mutuel rricesj awtaw-e ........... 4.n 1.30 .... NO SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner— Gr. g, by Gino-Prlncess Alice, by Teddy, trained by R. McKinney; bred by D. N. Rust, Jr. WENT TO POST-3:16. "OFF AT 3:17 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from flag. Won ridden out; second and third driving. THE HEIR bobbled at-the fourth jump, but fenced cleanly thereafter and, making a strong move, to catch HIS BOOTS nearing the last obstacle, headed him after clearing anddrew out slowly under urging. ADAPTABLE was always close although trailing the field and showed good finishing power. HIS" BOOTS apparently had something taken out of him In vying with NAVIGATE for the early leadership and weakened in the final run. NAVIGATE beat the others away and showed good form in setting the pace, but had little left at the finish. TROUGH HILL was going well when he fell at the ninth jump. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Nusakan, Sept 13, 1929—1:10-4-126. Slide Rule Purse. Purse ,000. 0 1 9 7 •» 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of ,900. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners of two I A O J races other than claiming since March 31 allowed 4 Ibsi; three races in 1950, 8 lbs.; May 11-50 — Bel two races in 1950, 13 lbs. Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 25.118. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 99799 BAKERSFIELD wb121 1 2 14 Ih 11 in w Boland C T Chenery 1.95 008332 LYKOS wb1i3 6 5 51 51 41 2« T Atkinson BelairStud a-.95 00679 LURING w 109 5 1 4 3h 3* 3* G Lasswellt J S Kroese 8.55 940114 BIT 0 FATE w 113 2 7 7 7 65 41 C*Rogers W Ziegler Jr 27.80 995942 HYPHASIS wb122 3 4 2 22 22 51 N Combest BelairStud a-.95 00678 HOME FREE wb115 7 3 65 63 51 6i E Guerin A G Vanderbilt 5.85 00682 SET ASIDE w 109 46 Ji 4i 7 7 G Hettinger Mrs G D Widener 21.75 a-Coupled, Lycos and Hyphasis. tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23, :46%, 1:11%. Track fast. D.:«-fBAKERSFIE1-D 59° 2-50 2.20 1J5 .25 .10 M..t-..»l UtUel r riCeS i LYKOS a-Entry 2.20 2.10 .10 .05 I LURING 2.30 .15 Winner— B. g, by Bossuet— American Air, by American Flag, trained by J. H. Hayes; bred by C. T. Chenery. WENT TO POST-3:51. OFF AT 3:511 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BAKERSFIELD went to the front early and, permitted to. steal into a good lead while not being fully extended, withstood a challenge from HYPHASIS nearing the stretch turn, saved ground in the stretch and had enough left to stall off LYKOS. The latter was under light restraint in the early running, then came strongly between horses and just failed to get up. LURING was prominent from the start in a good effort. BIT 0 FATE dropped some distance back of the field in the first half mile, then came to the inside in the stretch and finished with a rush. HYPHASIS weakened • after making his challenge on the turn. HOME FREE raced wide throughout SET ASIDE tired badly in the stretch run. Overweight— Luring, j pound; Home Free, 2; Set Aside, 1. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Dot, Sept 7, 1923— 1:42Vfe— 3— 100.J Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. 0 1 *% ■ Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Winners at one mile or over since March 31, 3 lbs. extra. Non-• *• 3 O winners of one race at one mile or over allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if May 11-50— Bel for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,950; second. 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 24,401. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* Vi % StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to 00837 PAY WINDOW wb114 9 10 8h 72 63 2 15 D LaPlace* 6500 Mrs L Lazare "llffi OOO973 POPULACE wb108 5 7 63 54 34 12 21 W Boland* 6500 R De La Guardia 6.85 00266* LUXURIANT wb 115 8 9 11 11 8h 61 3 E Guerin 7000 Fertile Acres Farm 4.90 00210 LITTLE BAD w119 1 4 11 11 Ih 34 41 N Wall 7500 E M OBrien a-19.00 003602 BROWN BRUTUS wb113 7 3 2h 3" 54 5* 54 P Milligan 6500 JW Brown 33.10 01038 CHANCELOT will 10 2 10410 103 73 J Combest 7500 E M OBrien a-19.00 010382 AFRICAINE wb 114 11 1 44 41 4h 4t 7* T Atkinson 7500 Mrs W Stone 3.00 00148 DOUBLE 0. wb 113 4 8 9« 91 92 95 82 A Kirkland 6500 K B Ponda 35.25 01038 IRISH DAUGHTER w109 6 11 7h 8h 7 81 9*. G Lasswell* 6500 M S Goldnamer 8.60 00764 SAILS wb 109 3 5 31 21 21 W 102 A Ferr"olo* 6500 I Bieber 3.80 002833 SIMPLE5SE w114 2 6 5h 6h 11 11 11 G Hettgrt 7500 W L Brann 5.65 a-Coupled, Little Bad ■and Chancefot tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :2% :47%„1:12%, 1:38%, 1:44%. Track fast " D-: PAY WINDOW 31.30 11.50 6.60 14.65 4.75 2.30 M.,I..,«| Utuel rricesl -f populace 8.70 5.70 3.35 i.ss I LUXURIANT 4.50 1.25 Winner— Br. g, by Reaping Reward— Audley Girl, by Bright Knight, trained by E Jacobs; bred by Deering Howe. WENT TO P0ST-4:22. OFF AT 4:22 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. PAY WINDOW improved his position on the outside after leaving the backstretch and, easily heading POPULACE in the last furlong, drew out in the final Sixteenth to win in hand. POPULACE, well .rated In the first five furlongs, made a timely move entering the stretch to easily take commandTbut was no match for-the winner. LUXURIANT was badly outrun for half the trip, then made up ground. LITTLE BAD weakened after setting the pace. BROWN BRUTUS turned in a fair effort. SAILS quit badly. AFRICAINE was unable to keep up. IRISH DAUGHTER was never a contender in a dull effort SIMPLESSE bore out badly on the last two turns. Scratched— 01 038 Furbelow, 109. Overweight— Luxuriant. 1 pound; Irish Daughter, 3. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Marriage. Sept 26. 1942— 1:48%— 6— 122. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds 0 19 3 7 and uPwad. Claiming. Weight, 6 lbs. below scale. Non-winners since March 31 of 13/ two races allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 11-50 — Bel Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. . Mutuel Pool, 18,688. Index Hones Eqt AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 00617 AVONA w4108 2 6 51232 32 12 13 T Atkinson 3500 Blue Circle Farm 1.90 99302 EB wb8113 4 3 41 512 41 33 2* A Feuolo* 3500 E Wheeler 2.70 00675 PRECEDER wb 4 117 6 7 7 7 7 5* 32 E Rodriguz 3500 Mrs W Rosen 3.30 00211 JULIBEE wb4112 1 4 Ih H 11 24 42 G Hettinger 3500 Wee-Three Farms 21.35 008853 SHADOW SHOT w 6 111 7 5 63 63 61 7 53 J WirMnski: 3500 F Nadaline Jr 10.45 00617 BIDSEVEN w 4107 5 2 3* 4h 510 61 64 E Flutie* 3500 Lester Manor Stable 11.35 006172 TRANSATLNTIC wb 5 118 3 1 23 2h 21 4h 7 C Rogers 3500 G Gay 685 Time, :2374, :48%, 1:14%, 1:39%, 1:52%. Track fast Mutuel Pricesf.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 580 S3 Ho 190 :M $ PRECEDER 2.70 J5 Winner— B. f, by Four Freedoms— Evening Bells, by St. Germans, trained by E. Jacobs; bred by R. M. Wood. WENT TO POST—4.-53. OFF AT 4:531 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. AVONA was forced to ease back when she made a futile attempt to get through on the inside of JULIBEE rounding the far turn, but continued on the inside, found an opening on the stretch turn, took command and drew out easily. EB responded to urging in the stretch and made a good run to best the others, but failed to threaten the winner. PRECEDER was badly outrun to the last quarter, then came strongly and was going well at the finish . JULIBEE weakened in the stretch. SHADOW SHOT dropped out of it soon after the start TRANSATLANTIC faltered badly in the stretch. Scratched-00885 Airmada, 113; 99988 Flash of Light, 108. Attendance, 19,515;. Total Mutuel Pool, ,474,366.