Wednesdays Late Lincoln Fields Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1951-06-08

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Wednesdays Late LINCOLN FIELDS Charts EIGHTH RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Ky. Colonel, Aug. 10, 1949-1 :21%-3-1 16. Purse ,100. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming price of ,000 or less "1 * f 3 U / I- U in 1951 who have not won a race other than claiming since May 14. 4-year-olds, June 6-51 — -Was 119 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners of three races since April 21 allowed 3 lbs.; two races/ 6 lbs.; one race, 9 lbs. . Net value to winner ,-365; second, 20; third, 10; fourth, 05. Mutuel Pool, 7,311. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners Odds to 297862 FUTURESQUE wb4119 3 6 53 52 51 42i 14 A .Gomez . Buddah Stable * 2.80 30143 JETSAM wb9115 5 2 14 14 14 14 2| T Williams S A Alexander 3.00 — -288213 big ROAD wb5115 8 1 32 34 33 2 31 G Silva J A Chambers 4.50 29504 TAX LIEN wb4108 2 7 6 4 74 62 53 4i| J D Jessop J Simon 11,10 29503 RIOT wb6105 4 4 24 23 2 34 51 A WidmanJ A H Schreier • 6.90 30143 SON CHARLIE wb6115 1 8 7i 64 73 74 64 H Keene M H VanBerg 11.70 303854 THE GLOBE wb 5 114 6 5 8 8 8 8 71 J Allen R Lowe 6.80 30256 PIC ME wb5 111 7 3 42J 44 41 6J 8 P J Bailey Mrs C Greene 25.00 Time, :22%, :46%, 1:11, 1:23%. Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to x ... 1 n • FUTURESQUE 7.60 3.60 2.60 2.80 .80 .30 Mutuel Prices? jetsam 3.60 2.60 .so .30 l BIG ROAD 3.20 .60 Winner— B. g, by Questionnaire— Recussion, by Gallant Fox, trained by R. E. Kurellk; bred by A. B. Hancock. WENT TO POST— 5:22. OFF AT 5:22i CENTRAL DAYLIGHT. TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. FUTURESQUE, unhurried when outrun early, came betwene horses entering the stretch and, after taking command, won drawing away. JETSAM gave way to the winner inside the stretch, then held on willingly enough to be best of the others. BIG ROAD, forwardly placed from the beginning while on the outside, failed to respond for the drive. TAX .LIEN had on mishap. RIOT failed to gain the lead and tired. SON CHARLIE raced wide. THE GLOBE was outrun as usual. PIC ME was through after five lurlongs. Overweight— Tax Lien, 3 pounds; The Globe, 2; Pic Me, 1. • NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES turf course. Happy C, June 11, 1949—1:43-6-117.. Purse ,200. a f n a i/ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since 3 U / ZU /2 April 21 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed June 6-51— Was for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner S1,430; second, 40; third, 20; fourth. 10. Mutuel Pool, 4,346. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St and % % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 30148 WHIRLT0WN wb5114 2 1 14 4 14 12 1J A Skoronski 5000 E C Roth and Son 8.40 30385 WHIRL BY wb4107 7 11 82 61 6i 2h 23| H L Richni 5000 W M Wickham 6.80 296352 KAY D00DY w4110 9 4 71 74 71 51 34 J Adams 5000 Mrs H L Nathenson 3.30 301493 STEEPLE JACK w7112 6 6 94 9i 112i 8h 4J K Church 4750 -Sauganash Stable 13.70 30149 FIRST SECURITY w 5 114 12 10 10J 10i 91 9i 5"" P J Bailey 5000 H E Nevins . 8.00 29786 OVERNIGHT wb 8 117 10 5 21 22 2i 33 62 A Gomez 5000 M H VanBerg 5.30 30148 PAY WINDOW wb4114 112 12 12 12 103 71 J D Jessop 5000 R Poindexter 31.70 30012 CAILL0U ROUGE wb 6 113 3 2 31 41 5h 61 8| R L Baird 4500 P J Valenti 15.50 301492 SIR DAVID wb4114 4 3 4h 3* 31 4r 91 H Keene 5000 W H Bishop 9.20 29890 ROADRUNNER wb5 117 8 8 and 82 812 10h L Batchller 5000 P T Zalinger 18.80 29504 THUNDERJET w 4116 11 9 114 114 104 74114 D Wagner 4500 K T Becklian 10.10 29890 JACKS BANNER wb 4 117 5 7 52 51 42 11412 T Williams -5000 S A Alexander 34.60 Time, :24, :48, 1:13, 1:19, 1:44%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to ... , n . / WHIRLTOWN 18.80 9.40 5.80 8.40 3.70 1.90 Mutuel Prices? whirl by 8.60 5.80 3.30 1.90 iKAYDOODY 3.80 .90 Winner— B. g, by Johnstown— Whirligig, by Pompey, trained by P. W. Schaufelberger; bred by A. B. Hancock. WENT TO POST— 5:511. OFF AT 5:511 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. WHIRLT0WN held a clear lead when settled for the stretch run and, under urging, gamely withstood WHIRL BY. The latter, guided to the inside for the drive, finished determinedly in a sharp effort. KAY D00DY rallied too late to become a menacing factor STEEPLE JACK caught tiring horses. FIRST SECURITY lacked speed. OVER NIGHT tired. SIR DAVID was unable to keep up. THUNDERJET was never formidable. JACKS BANNER was through after six furlongs. Overweight— Kay Doody, 1 pound. Whirltown claimed by E. Constantin, Jr. " Attendance, 9,015; Total Mutuel Pool, 19,133


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