Mondays Late Detroit Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1951-05-30

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Mondays Late DETROIT Charts FIFTH RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Lonoke Flash, May 26, 1951:53%— 2— 117 Purse 700 5 9 7 7 7 2-year-°lds- Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. «* * ZSlA May 28-5llDet Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Vk Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to • STONEYS TIGER wb 116 8 6 12 13 1J |_ C Cook 5000 J S Ware Jr 4?n 28903 WAVE-A-LU W113 5 2 . 64 51 2J C L Martin 5000 J Parker 14 4? 14° till I I S 4* WMcCadn Grace Kosiba Stable lf0 28228* SHEILA LOU . wb 113 6 3 41 21 42 E Coffman 5000 G and G Stable ?m aK™ffiK¥EMA "28 1 I 2. 41 5«i C Parke Kj*Ma?K?le " 1W0 Sl pp aEd?mI " Uo f V €" PMi"igan 5000 Pollard and Harkins 5.70 28824 SSASS W 11 8 71 7i and Walker* 5000 C E Buckley 4.20 HOPTOWrT w 116 « 7 7 718 8 P Anderson 5000 Mrs White and Tupper 800 Time, :23%, :48%, :55. Track fast. — 52 Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , Mutuel Prices«ETLuT,GER..:::::::::::::::::: WM «*S it 43 13 ft 530 I HAPPY OMEN i fa |-J2 S.ird? Sih Tjger— Zewada, by Zev, trained by N. Hernandez; bred by N. W Brent WENT TO POST— 5:18. OFF AT 5:181 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate Won driving; second and third the same. STONEYS TIGER was hustled to the front early, held a clear lead entering the stretch, but was hard ridden thereafter to withstand WAVE-A-LU The latter away fast, was crowded after the start, came again when clear and bothered PIXIE PAT durinq the stretch run but could not overtake the winner. HAPPY OMEN began sluggishly, moved I fast up on .inside for the. drive, but could not better her position. SHEILA LOU, on the outside throughout made a m!d bid entering the stretch, then faltered. LADY R0WENA had early speed, but faHed I to .3S Ml PAT was STUS CH0WPdTegwba dEg.dUri"g a"d C°Sd "0t «gf SeTS SIXTH RACE |-4 MILE out of chute. Dandilly, June 17, 1 950-1 :09%-5-1 15. Motor City Purse 9 Q 7 7 8 • e *1,900- 3-year-oIt,s- Claiming. Non-winners twice in 1951. Weight, 120 lbs Non- tr Tnn.erS Si" Ma,y 10 a,lowed 3 ,bs- since APril 10 6 lbs- Claiming price, ,000; if «• « « * May 28-51 Det for 2 — less, lbs. allowed each 50 to 500 Net value to winner ,235; second, 80; third, 90; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 8,114. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners" Odds to S mTm wbUS I I 61 61 3h ih D Madden 4500 H J Seppenfield AM 280984 MAD AGAIN w112 8 4 4h 41 2h 23 P Milligan 5000 H Forrest I5n TRIOGRAPH wbllO 1 I 11 mi. 3h L C Cook Mrs Hernandez 5* ?S mSE?!ciCMr ?!5 I % 43 43 A Monteir° 5000 L B Combs 7.00 ™? Km«ENT *? £ 5 2 US? 51 5" E Danhauer 5000 Mrs G C White 1390 27475 IMPELLER wb 105 4 5 73 8 72 62 G Walker* 4500 W Zakoor ?d vi 20160 n,Mv?AM% b!!2 1 f £ 7?- 6i 72 Barrow •*» OandRPollock a-22 wppLAuBaYcJIME Wb 4 11 2h $ f 831 H Manifold 5000 Mrs W 0 Bridge 30.20 ion* 19836 WEE HASH- will 3 9 9 9 9 9 E Coffman 5000 0 and R Pollock a-15 ™M 20 a-Coupled, Colonel Pap and Wee Hash. 4 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13%. Track fast. Mutuel rrices%8Jg$.—=:- » 3 4" To ?» I-TRIOGRAPH 3*20 S Winner— Ch. g, by Hash— Golden Ariel, by Ariel, trained by K. Noe: bred by W L Jones Jr WENT TO POST-5:41. "OFF AT 5:411 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. 1 Sia.rt ?£od from stall gate Won driving; second ind third the same. CHOW LINE raced evenly and well placed to the stretch, was sent between horses during the drive and, responding to vigorous handling wore down the leaders and was up in the last strides. MAD AGAIN, never far back, reached the lead between calls near the finish but could not withstand th winner, just missing. TRIOGRAPH was hustled to the front early made the pace to the last eighth, then weakened. ETHEREAL bore in badly approaching the stretch and was unable to threaten when set down in the drive. IMPRESSMENT, rank during the post parade, failed to stay after showing early speed. IMPELLER tired after racing prominently to thes tretch COLONEL PAP was uIkLacu1 TIME began fast, but tired after shewing early speed and drifted out during the stretch run. WEE HASH showed nothing. Overweight— Wee Hash, 2 pounds. SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Dandilly, June 17, 1950— 1:09%— 5— 115 Purse 700 9 Q 7 7 Q »yea«r;old?.Land UDWard- Claiming. 4-year-olds, 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Winners since May 0. 2 lbs. extra. Non-winners since March 4, allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price 000-May 28-51 — Det if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to 000 Net value to winner S1,105; second, 40; third, 70; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 4,024. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners odds to 287222 CONVICTED wb5114 1 1 11 1h 14 12 j Barrow 4000 J Hart : — Jm 29468 NIGHTLIFE w 7 120 4 2 22 22 24 28 C Burns 4000 Saginaw Stable 500 27626 S0R0ITY w 5113 3 4 31 34 34 33 W L Jnson 4000 P L Grissom 130 28687 ARIEL SWEEP wb6115 2 3 5 5 5 44 G Walker* 4000 M and I Prickett 380 28523 LUCKY DOG wb4112 5 5 42 44 42 5 E Coffman 4000 J Paddock 7 3 Time, :23%, :47, 1:12%. Track fast Mutuel PricesS! :::::::::::::::::::::::: S 15 «•» Jfl JS • SORORITY 2 20 10 Winner— B. g. by Impound— Gilt, by Display, trained by J. Hart; bred by A. G. Variderbilt vanaerDllt-Start WENT TO POST-S:031. OFF AT 6:031 EASTERN STANDARD TIME] good from stall gate for all but LUCKY DOG. Won driving; second and third the same CONVICTED went into command at once, made the pace to the stretch under pressure from NIGHTLIFE disposed of the latter and won going away. NIGHTLIFE engaged CONVICTED from the outset, held on well when set down through the stretch, but was not good enough for the winner, although easily best of the others SORORITY Mdr£vlynn?-eed b"i fwld *2 st?y whenuset doWn in the drive ARIEL SWEEP was outrun and had no mishap. LUCKY DOG reared at the break, was hustled to reach serious contention, then tired badly Scratched— 25821 Slipper Satin, 107. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Our Request, Oct. 7,1950—1:43-4—119. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds 2Q 7 ft fl and uPward- Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners twice since April 10, allowed 3 / O U lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,250. May 28-51 — Det Net value to winner 75; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 5. 1_ Mutuel Pool, 9,713. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Vfr V4 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners 0ddstc 29467 TECHNICAL wb4 107 7 6 14 12 12J 4 1 j Rivera* 1250 Skillman and Kaye 152 28099 FREEDOM TRAINwb 4 112 8 8 62 41 31 21 24 T Barrow 1250 A Lamoureux V50 29469 MY JAM wb4112 2 2 3 4 33 43 44 321 D Madden 1250 Mavirto Stable 1400 28725 I0NA U. w6113 3 4 72 75 51 52 41 C L Martin 1250 Mrs Sharpe and Mullen Jr 7 50 29469 MEL INDIAN wb 8-112 1 1 23 24 21 31 521 C Burns 1250 B H Wise 8 30 29469 VINITA WAR wb4113 5 3 41 64 61 64 631 H Manifold 1250 I D Peat 1490 29467 BIG GRAVEL wb5108 6 7 5*1 5h 75 74 73 J E Turnr* 1250 H W Kelleher 410 28315 BONNIE D0NNIEwb5 107 4 5 8 8 8 8 8 E Coffman 1250 J Paddock 2.30 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13%, 1:41, 1:48. Track fast. M D.:~~„f TECHN,CAL 32.40 11.60 6.00 15.20 4 80 2 00 utuel Prices? freedom train 5.20 320 18 60 -MY JAM 5.40 j 70 Winner— B. g, by Alsab— Asianna, by Wise Counsellor, trained by F. Gordon; bred by Alsab Farm WENT TO POST-6:28. OFF AT 6:28 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. TECHNICAL was hustled to the front early, made the pace to the stretch under steady rating, then held an well when set down in the drive and lasted to withstand FREEDOM TRAIN. The latter; away sluggishly, gradually worked way forward, was sent to the inside for the stretch run and finished strongly, but was unable to overtake the top one MY JAM never far back, drifted out at the stretch turn and then closed well under punishment. I0NA U. lacked early 5SfS?;«MEL J N D I A N tired after .racing prominently to the final furlong. VINITA WAR was outrun. BIG GRAVEL raced wide. BONNIE D0NNIE was never a serious factor. Overweight— Vinita War, 1 pound. Attendance, 8,264 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, 89*340.


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