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Official Charts j Racing. 1 DETROIT • Copvrlcht. 1951. by Triangle Publications, Inc. : ■ DETROIT, MICH., SATURDAY/ JUNE 9, 1951— DETROIT RACE TRACK 1 MILE. Fourteenth day of fifty-six-day meeting May 25 to July 28. Michigan Racing Association, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Michigan Racing Commission, L. H. Walters. Stewards, A L. Copland and J. S. Young. Placing Judges, Hart Dernham and S. S. Brown. Patrol Judges, Melvin Mackin, Lyle Dowflng and John Hughey. Paddock Judge, Al Nun. Clerk of Scales, F. M. Otis, Sr. Assistant Clerk of Scalesr W. G. Kelly. Starter, John Morrissey. Timer, J. P. Gruber. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, C. J. McLennan. Assistant Racing Secretary and Handicapper, S. S. Brown. Racing starts at 3:45 p. m. Eastern Standard Time. Saturdays and holidays, 2:00/ p. m. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1950, 27; current meeting, .33; Percentage of favorites in the money; .67. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. Mutuel take, 11 per cent State 5, plus annual license fee; track 6. * Five lbs apprentice allowance claimed. : Seven lbs. claimed. A Ten lbs, claimed. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Crowfey.-Jones Camera Corp. FIRST * RACE 3-4 MILE out- of chute. Dandilly, June 17, 1950— 1:09%— 5— 115. Purse ,500. 1 f 1 O 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1951. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 3 I U I O 120 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. June 9-51 — Det Net value to winner S975; secondj, 00; third, 50; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 9,354. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt 14 V2 StrFin Jockeys ClgPr Owners Odds to 30112 MR. BULL wb4118 9 1 12 14 14 13 E Danhauer 1500 I J -Collins 8.30 30352. LUCKY D00 wb 6 110 4 5 3f 31 31 2"k G Walker* 1500 Mrs N Hernandez 2.80 29853 BOTHER wb5115 7 4 21 21 J 22 3| C Bums 1500 Saginaw Stable * " 4.30 20344 DONQUEST w 6 120. 3 6 51 53 42 42J J Benitez 1500 Spencer and Coons 7.60 20689 HAPPY ALL wb6115 8 3 421 44 53 53 S Armstrg* 1500 F T Hart 24.80 30352 ANOTHER ENORA w 5 115 2 10 93 81 61 6£ C Headley 1500 J C MacKenzie 8.90 30597 VINITA WAR w 4 115 10 2 10 9* 72J 73J J E Turnr* 1500 I D Peat 11.50 29593 MISS CRANBERRYW6 115 18 61 6t 8*i 8nk J Jacobst 1500 W D Andrews 23.00 30111 MAIN BET wb5115 5 7 74 71 91 93 P Gifford 1500 H Johnston 10.90 27597 REPAND wb7115 6 9 8h 10 10 10 G Champe* 1500 G A Sacks 8.40 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23ft, :47ft, 1:13%. Track fast. . , — Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , n •• f MR. BULL 18.60 9.00 5.20 8.30 3.50 1.60 Ml Utile! PriCeSi LUCKY DOO 4.00 £80 1.00 .40 .BOTHER 3.00 50 Winner— Br. g, by Bull Dog— Misleading, by Sweep, trained by E. T. Colglazier; bred by Coldstream Stud, Inc. WENT TO POST— 2:06. OFF AT 2:07 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MR. BULL, alertly handled, assumed command at once, established a clear lead before reaching the stretch, then increased the advantage when briskly ridden during the drive. LUCKY D00, forwardly placed and saving ground from the start, finished well under punishment, but could not threaten the top one. BOTHER engaged MR. BULL to the last eighth, then faltered. DONQUEST could not better his position when set down through the stretch. HAPPY ALL raced wide. ANOTHER ENORA began sluggishly. VINITA WAR showed nothing. MISS CRANBERRY could not keep up. MAIN BET drifted out at the stretch turn. REPANDvwas far back throughout. Scratched— 288192 Sir Spic, 120. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Dandilly, June 17, 1950— 1:09%— 5— 115. Purse ,500. 1 f 1 A 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1951. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 3 I U I 4 120 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. June 9-51 — Det Net value tc winner 75; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 3,214. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St V* *h Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 30590 DOLLYS IMAGE wb 6 115 10 2 24 23 12 15 T Barrow 1500 Mrs M Holubeshen 6.30 293532 BOWLED OVER wb4118 8 6 54 41 3i 24 C Headley 1500 T D Buhl 6.70 288402 EQUISUN wb 6 120 2 7 32 3* 44 3| L C Cook 1500 M H VanBerg 2.70 301122 TIME ETERNAL wb 7 115 6 1 14 14 21 44 A Monteiro 1500 C W Hyland 2.50 305194 DELIGHTED wb6115 7 5 74 61 6h 5"k 0 Prasaguet 1500 I Elizarde 8.70 30517 LITTLE ZAC wb4118 5 10 95 71 74 6" D Madden 1500 Mrs M J Hoydic 15.10 28815 PAPPYS REBEL wb5115 1 9 6b 52 5J 73 J Phillips* 1500 Mr and Mrs F Spellman 20.30 30517 SUFFINTH wb4113 4 8 10 10 91 81 K Godkln* 1500 Andrews and Zakoor 23.90 30111 OMIPAL w4108 3 4 4h 84 8J 93 J E Tunfr* 1500 R and H Stable 51.70 195702 TOP VALLEY wb 9 120 9 3 8J 91 10 10 J Prasaguet 1500 A G Smith 23.60 Time,.:23%, :47ft, 1:12%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to v U . in* DOLLYS IMAGE 14.60 7.20 4.00 630 2.60 1.00 MutUel PriCeSi BOWLED OVER 6.80 4.00 2.40 1.00 I EQUISUN 3.00 .50 Winner— Ch m, by Okapi — Dolly, by Mate, trained by M. Holubeshen; bred by Mrs. M. Holubeshen. WENT TO POST— 2:37. OFF AT 2:37 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. DOLLYS IMAGE, forwardly placed from the start, raced by TIME ETERNAL-entering the stretch and drew clear under mild urging. BOWLED OVER worked way forward to the stretch, but could not get to the winner when set down in the drive. EQUISUN raced evenly to the stretch, was taken out to secure racing room when blocked during the drive, but could not threaten the leaders when clear. TIME ETERNAL assumed command at once, made the pace to the stretch while engaging DOLLYS IMAGE, then weakened. DELIGHTED had no excuse. LITTLE ZAC began slowly. PAPPYS REBEL. tired during the drive. SUFFINTH bore out during the last three-eighths mile. OMIPAL failed to stay after showing early speed, racing wide through the stretch. Scratched— 30344 Rosy Going, 108. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 78.80; Double Pool, 1,010. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Dandilly, June 17, 1950—1 :093/s-5— 115. Purse ,500. 1 n 1 C 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1951. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 3 I U I D 120 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. June 9-51 — Det Net value to winner 75; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 0,427. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* Vz StrFin Jockeys ClgPr, Owners Odds to 18059 SUGAR BEET wb8115 1 3 44 45 14 15 S Armstrg* 1500 M H VanBerg 3.50 30117 PLAY SURE wb 7 120 4 4 3* 31 4« 2h 0 Prasagut 1500 Mrs D Sukundo 25.90 30352 MEL INDIAN wb8120 3 5 21 21 22 34 C Bums 1500 B H Wise 11.00 301112 MISS MICARIDAwb4113 9 1 13 11 31 44 E A Roy 1500 R A Conned 1.10 25569 AMBER DOLL wb7115 5 7 7* 61 51 53J L HulsIder 1500 Fields and Walker 29.60 19609 KNOTTY PINE wb5120 6 2 62* 73 73 63 E Danhauer 1500 J J Hurbutt 33.20 301114 DONWARD w 5 120 2 6 5i 5* 62 72J J Jacobs 1500 C W Smith 7.10 16128 SWIFT MOMENT w 6 110 8 8 83 8 9 8 T Cafarelli* 1500 Green and Hubbel 38.00 21439 KING GAIL wb115 7 9 9 9 81 Fell.G Walker* 1500 Mrs N Hernandez 7.70 Time, :23, :47ft, 1:12ft. Track fast t — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to in* /SUGAR BEET . 9X0 5.00 4.00 3.50 1.50 1.00 Mm. utuel Prices! play sure 20.80 9.40 9.40 3.70 l MEL INDIAN 6.40 2.20 Winner— Ch. g, by Flying Scot— Sugar Bird, by Rolled Stocking, trained by M. H. VanBerg; bred by J. H. Rouse. WENT TO POST-3:06. OFF AT 3:06J EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving, SUGAR BEET saved ground while racing . evenly to the stretch, was kept to the inside thereafterand, taking command, won with speed in reserve. PLAY SURE gave a good effort and had no excuse. MEL INDIAN forced MISS MICARIDAS pace to the stretch, then weakened. MISS MICARIDA went to the front at the beginning, made the pace to the stretch, then gave way when chal.enged by SUGAR BEET. AMBER DOLL was outrun. KNOTTY PINE was never dangerous. DONWARD tired. SWIFT MOMENT showed nothing. KING GAIL, far back throughout, stumbled after passing the furlong pole and fell. Scratched— 30590 Wisktiger, 120; 30519 No Leddie, 115. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Dandilly, June 17, 1950-1:09%— 5— 115. Purse ,600. A 1 /• 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-otds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners B"l I U I O since May 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 10, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, Tune 9-51-— Det 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Vet value to winner ,040; second, 20; third, 60; fourth, 0. Mutuel Poof, 08,116. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* V2 StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to 299723 LATE BREEZE wb 6 112 10 1 52 44 11 1"" C Headley 2500 T D Buhf 4.60 299733 FIGHTING JOHN w 5 119 1 7 3h 2h 34 23J P Milligant 2500 Mrs R Grundy 2.80 29846 ROY 0. wb 5119 16 6 84 84 61 3nlc L HulsIder 2500 Greenacres Stock Farm 39.40 30347 SWEET REWARD w 7 111 3 9 * 72 61 71 4| J Benitez 2500 Spencer and Coons 42.00 29593 BOXIE wb7111 5 5 61 71 42 5* P Gifford 2500 E Domzalski 34.70 29973 DOUBLE GIFT wb4107 4 4 11 12 21 6" J E Turnr* 2500 J Paddock 3.70 299802 0. K. DOAK wb 5 122 7 2 21 3h 51 7J S Armstg* 2500 R and H Stable 6.80 30695 COPITO w 9 107 9 10 10 10. 91 8h H Sconza 2000 R S Link Jr 17.00 27453 ONE PLAY w 6 117 8 3 9J 9i 10 91 K Godkin* 2500 J 0 Hewgley 47.00 303472 WILD HEIRESS wb5111 2 8 41 52 81 10 T Barrow 2500 A and R Craig 4.10 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23, :46ft, 1:12ft. Track fast. r—%1 Mutuels Paid— r-— Odds te %V s LI m. fn* /LATE BREEZE 1120 6.20 4.40 4.60 2.10 - 1.20 MUTUel PriCeS? FIGHTING JOHN 4.60 3.40 1.30 .70 - iROY 0. 9.60 3 JO Winner— Bj". h, by High; Breeze— Too Late, by Crimper, trained by A. G. Wilson; bred by B. N. Shropshire. WENT TO POST— 3:37. OFF AT 3:37 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. LATE BREEZE gradually improved osition to the stretch, was sent around horses at the final turn and, after taking command; lasted to itbstand FIGHTING JOHN. The latter, forwardly placed from the start,- was hard ridden through the stretch nd was getting to the winner at the finish.-ROY 0. lacked early speed, but finished fast under punishment WEET REWARD closed strongly when set down through the stretch. BOXIE was outrun. DOUBLE GIFT as sent to the front early, made the pace until Inside the stretch, but weakened when challenged by LATE REEZE. 0. K. DOAK had early speed, but failed to stay, ONE PLAY raced wide. WILD HEIRESS was trough early. • • 1 t * j * v v * j j jj n x i 1 * . 1 * u FD7TH RACE t f-16 MILES. Our Request, Oct. 7, 1950—1:43-4—119. Purse ,500. 4-year-oMs 1 1 f and upward. Claiming. Non-winners twice to 1951. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners 3 - I U I / since May 10 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 2, 6 IbJ. Claiming price, ,500. June 9-51 — Det Wet vafac to winner 75; second, 00; third, 58; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, SI 02,293. • Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St Va Vfr % StrFin Jockeys ClgPr Owners Odds to 303522 RESORT wb4107 5 5 3h 5J 34 1h 1nk J Phillips* 1500 T Piatt 10.10 30116 TURBAN wb5118 7 3 1= it 11 23 23 C Bums 1500 Saginaw Stable 8.50 302382 HIGH TEST w6107 1 1 51 41 51 31 34 E Danhauer 1500 B Lisner 3.70 302383 BUSHEL wb5107 4 4 42 6 61 51 44 G Champe* 1500 G A Sacks 9.20 30592 MAD CORD wb4112 2 8 74 3h 41 41 54 H Sconza 1500 Mrs F Sharpe 7.50 30352 MY JAM wb4118 6 6 61 8 8 71 61 D Madden 1500 Mavirto Stable 6.20 30523 GLORYS CHNCEwb 6 110 8 7 8 74 71 8 71 J E Turner* 1500 I D Peat 2.80 305S0 BROWNANNE wb5108 3 2 24 22 21 61 8 S Armstrg* 1500 M H VanBerg 8.30 Time, :24ft, :49, 1:14ft, 1:40, 1:47. Track fast , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , kt , in* PRESORT 22.20 10.20 5.40 10.10 4.10 1.70 Mufuet Prices? turban 9.60 5.20 iso 1.60 -HIGH TEST 3.40 .70 • Winner— B. g, by Alorter— Gay Bonnet, by Whichone, trained by R. C. Gillem; bred by T. Piatt. WENT TO POST— 4:06. OFF AT 4:06 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. RESORT, never far back, was eased while leaving the upper turn when caught in close quarters and, sent to the outside to secure racing room, assumed command, then withstood a long drive to retain a short advantage. TURBAN was hustled to the front early, gave way to the top one during the drive and finished willingly, but was unable to overtake RESORT. HIGH TEST, in hand to the final quarter mile, could not better her position when set down in the stretch. BUSHEL had a rough trip. MAD CORD moved up fast after the opening quarter mire, then tired. MY JAM was never a serious threat. GLORYS CHANCE lacked early speed and raced wide. BROWNANNE forced TURBANS pace to the stretch, then gave way. Overweight— High Test, 2 pounds. Glorys Chance claimed by J. Mallia. SIXTH RACE • 1 MILE. Son Charlie, June 30, 1950—1:37—5—116. Penobscot Purse. Purse ,000. 1 n 7 Q 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races other than maiden or claiming. 3 I U I O Weight,, 122 lbs. Non-winners since May 20 other than maiden or claiming allowed June 9-51 — Det 3 lbs.; one race since March 20, 6 lbs.; in 1951, $ lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 21,511. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % and % StrFin- Jockeys Owners Odds to 305224 SIR COBO . w113 1 2 14 34 31 24 11 E Coffman Monarch Stable 6.40 303493 OUR SISTER w 110 3 4 41 5 5 3i 2nK T Barrow White and Thomas 7.40 30595 RARE KNAVE wb114 5 5 5 41 4» 5 34 G Champe* G A Sacks 1.10-303492 CREEP MOUSIE wb110 4 3 3 2£ 2h 4 43 D Madden Mrs E E D Shaffer 3.30 303497" GREY ARROW wb117v2 1 2h 11 14145 S Armstrg* Buckley and Locklear 4J0 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:13ft, 1:39ft. Track fast. S2 Mutuels Paio Odds to t — — x /— — * • n . /-SIR COBO 14.80 8.40 3.80 6.40 3.20 JO M utuel Prices] our sister 6.40 3.20 2.20 .60 C RARE KNAVE 2.40 .20 Winner— B. c, by Sir Damion— Eleanor B., by Stimulus, trained by J. Caldwell; bred by T. 0. Campbell. WENT TO POST-4:36. OFF AT 4:381 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. SIR COBO, washy during the post, parade, went to the front before going a quarter mile, dropped back thereafter and raced within striking distance cf GREY ARROW until Inside the stretch, assumed command when the latter bolted to the-inside and lasted to withstand OUR SISTER. The latter saved ground throughout, remained next to the inner rail during the stretch run and finished fast in a sharp effort. RARE KNAVE, away slowly, went wide at the final turn and then closed strongly on the outside, but could nojt overtake the leaders. CREEP MOUSIE tired after showing early speed. GREY ARROW went to the front after three-eighths, held a clear advantage when settled for the stretch run, then bolted to the inside while under punishment and almost unseated his rider, failing to, recover after the mishap. The field galloped off a slow furlong before the start when SIR COBO kicked the control box and released the stall gate gates fcr a "false start." Quick action on the part of starter John Morrissey and outrider Louis Monti kept the field from getting away. Scratched— 30592 Best of Breed, 111. Overweihgt— Our Sister, 2 pounds; Creep Mousie, 2. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. Son Charlie, June 30, 1950— 1:37— 5— 116. Michigan Purse. Purse ,000. 1 H 1 Q " 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3-year-olds, 107 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners 3 I U I of ,250 twice since October 2 allowed 3 lbs.; ,500 three times in 1950-51 or ,250 June 9-51— Det twice since April 10, 1951, 6 lbs.; 50 twice in 1951 or ,500 three times in 1950-51, 9 lbs.; one race since April 10, 12 lbs.; two races since September 15, 15 lbs.; one race since September 15, 18 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, S30O; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 17,800. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 30011 KINGS HOPE wb3102 2 1 121 12j 14 ih ink l C Cook Mrs F Sharpe 3.30 303503 FANCY FLYER wb6116 4 5 32 32 32 33 22i D Madden C Graham 2.40 303502 BEE LEE TEE w4113 3 2 24 221 23 21 321 C Headley T D Buhl 2.90 29978 OUR REQUEST w5117 6 6 521 41 43 44 45 E Danhauer White and Thomas 3.70 268873 STORM RIDDEN wb 4 109 1 3 6 6 51 52 531 T Johnson Mrs A Kuhn 20.10 30236 SCOTCH BIM wb6111 5 4 41 54 6 6 6 E Coffman G and G Stable 10.50 Time, :24, :47%, 1:12, 1:37ft. Track fast. 1 — Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to l-n • f KINGS HOPE 8.60 4.80 2.80 3.30 1.40 .40 ML utuel Prices? fancy flyer 4.60 2.60 1.30 .30 l BEE LEE TEE 2.40 .20 Winner— Ch. c, by King Cole— Solita, by Espino, trained by F. Sharpe; bred by Marlboro Stud Farm. WENT TO POST— 5:08. OFF AT 5:08 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. KINGS HOPE went to the front at once, made the pace to the stretch under steady rating, then responded readily when set down in the drive and, after disposing of BEE LEE TEE, lasted to withstand FANCY FLYER. The latter, never far back and saving ground, was kept to the inside for the stretch run and closed fast, but could not overtake the top one, although easily best cf the others. BEE LEE TEE, a keen faclor from the beginning, riced nearest KINGS HOPE to * the final furlong, then faltered. OUR REQUEST saved ground throughout, but failed to rally when hard urged through the stretch, STORM RIDDEN was outrun and had no mishap. SCOTCH BIM was through early. Scratched— 27930 Royal Tulip, 104. Overweight— Kings Hope, 1 pound; Storm Ridden, 5; Scotch Bim, 1. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE AND "70 YARDS. Cee Vee, July 1, 1950— 1:41ft— 4— 116. Purse ,600. 1 f * fi 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since March 25. Weight, 118 lbs. 3 I U A. U Non-winners twice in 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. June 9-51 — Det Net value to winner ,040; second, 20; third, 60; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 10,431. , Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt !4 % ,3/4 StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Oddsto" 30517 ACME wb6112 1 1 12 12 13- a Popara 2000 P L Grissom 5.50 30517 LIMERICK BOY w5112 6 7 71 71 61 24 24 T Barrow 2000 E B McAtee 9.80 306893 RED INQUISITR wb 6 112 5 5 5h 5h 74 51 31 E Danhauer 2000 Marotta Stable 5.50 285261 SUN BOUND wb6112 2 3 41 3h 31 41 41 D Madden 2000 Mrs M J Hoydic 3.90 305233 OUR EQUITY w4H0 4 6 22 23 22 31 52J H Sconza 2000 Buckley and Locklear 16.50 290422 LONGHORN wb7113 3 2 31 41 4i 61 62" J Turner* 2000 Mrs F Stafford 8.80 305174 GREY SCOUT wb5l07 8 8 8 61 51 75 7« L C Cook 2000 H M VanBerg 3.30 30116 STARRY CANT wb7113 7 4 61 8 8 8 8 G Champe* 2000 S Segretto 6.20 Time, :24ft, :48ft, 1:14%, 1:40, 1:44. Track fast. t — Mutuels Paid — * , Odds to in* ACME 13.00 7.20 4.80 5.50 2.60 1.40 M, Utuel PriCeSi LIMERICK BOY 9.40 6.80 3.70 2.40 I RED INQUISITOR 4.60 130 Winner— Br. h, by Sir Damion— Apogee, by Pharamond II., trained by W. J. Susini; bred by H. P. Headley. WENT TO POST— 5:38. OFF AT 5:38 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from Stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. ACME went to the front at the start, made the pace to the stretch while engaging OUR EQUITY, raced the latter into defeat and, ridden out during the last three-sixteenths, held a clear advantage to the finish. LIMERICK BOY saved ground while reserved to the last three-eighths, saved ground at the stretch turn and closed willingly under urging, but could hot reach the top one. RED INQUISITOR, m hand to the stretch, finished strongly under punishment. SUN BOUND tired during the drive. OUR EQUITY gave way after forcing ACMES pace to the stretch. LONGHORN tired after showing early speed. GREY SCOUT had a rough trip. STARRY CANT was through early. Scratched— 297744 Lady Serenata, 107; 30534 Tomato, 107. Overweight— Our Equity, 3 pounds. • NINTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Cee Vee, July 1, 1 950-1 :41ft-4— 116. Purse 00. 1 n O 1 4-yearolds and upward. Claiming. Bona fide property of residents of the state of 3 I U Z I Michigan. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners twice since April 10 allowed 3 lbs.; one race June 9-51 — Det 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 75; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 04,368. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St V* Vfr V* Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 305193 SOMA LAD wb7 107 5 4 41 421 21 12J 14 c Champe* 1500 H W Kelleher 3.60 305904DANADA RED wb 9 115 6 5 63 53 43 34 221 D Madden 1500 J Mallia 2.00 306202 JATAK wb5112 2 1 12 12 4 21-33 C Burns 1500 Saginaw Stable . 4.30 30352 POLAR BATTLE w8107 7 7 78 61 51 5* 421 A Popara 1500 J and R Benedict 9.90 303444 BIG CASINO w7107 3 3 31 21 31 41 53 J E Turnr* 1500 R and H Stable 13.00 29979 AMANECER wb 8 115 1 8 8 8 8 72 62 M Gomez 1500 J A Labelle 11.30 30523 CASS wb5118 4 2 2h 34 63 61 74 J Stewart 1500 A Wellman 9.10 30691 CHECK UP w6112 8 6 51 7* V 8 8 E Danhauer 1500 Tick-Tock Stable 16.10 Time, :24, :48ft, 1:14ft, 1:40%, 1:45. Track fast , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to , k j . I n • f SOMA LAD 920 4.60 3.40 3.60 1.30 .70 MUtUd PriCeS? DANADA RED 3.80 2.80 .90 .40 v JATAK 3.40 .70 Winner— B. g,-by Golden Voyage— Miss Soma, by Crack Bridage,. trained by W. Gateman; bred by Ri B. Archer. . WENT TO POST-and071. OFF AT 6:071 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. SOMA LAD, reserved and saving ground to the last three-eighths, responded readily when punished during the drive and, after racing by JATAK, held DANADA RED safe. The latter gradually worked way forward placed under closed gamely, but could not get to the winner, JATAK assumed the lead at the start, made the pace tc the stretch, but faltered when challenged by SOMA LAD. POLAR BATTLE was outrun. BIG CASINO tired after racing well to the stretch. AMANECER began slowly and was never a serious factor. CASS tired and raced wide after showing early foot. CHECK UP could not keep up. Scratched-305972 Santa Clays, 112; 30112 Bull Man, 107; 305973 Wayne L, 112. s Attendance, T6,908; Total Mutuel Pool, 08,524. i i ■••»» ,.I


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