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I I I i 1 , t r i 3 J t 1 1 ■ ■ e 5 j 1 7 e 3 3 c Thursdays Late DETROIT Charts FIFTH RACE 1 MILE. Son Charlie, June 30, 1950-1:37—5-116. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds. O "3 Q Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Winners twice since May 20, 4 lbs. extra. Non-winners 3*5 5 L S J since June 10 allowed 3 lbs.; since May 10, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, June 28-51 — Det 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,000 Net value to winner ,430; second, 40; third, 20; fourth, 10. Mutuel Pool, 4,808. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vz ¥a Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 316294 ETHEREAL w110 2 1 23 H 13 15 12 T Barrow 5000 L B Combs 6.20 320772 LITTLE DANNY wb 107 7 4 31 41 31 3J 2i| S ArmstrV 5000 R D Laughter 3.50 32359 BLEMISH wb1W 1 2 42 3* 42J 53 3* D Madden 5000 C H Shaffer III 5.80 32073 GENIAL JACK wb 105 4 7 6* 52 52 41 42$ G Walker* 4500 Mrs E Johnston 10.00 320773 BUSY FARMER wb 108 5 6 51 7 7 65 51 J Phillips 5000 G Collins 3.70 320774 MAD AGAIN w 109 3 3 1" 2 25 22 6* E Danhauer 4500 H Forrest 4.00 32663 GRANDE MONDE wb 102 6 5 7 65 6J 7 7 L C Cook 4500 Grace Kosibas Stable 7.00 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:16%, 1:45%. Track heavy. ,— Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , i j . i n - /ETHEREAL 14.40 6.40 4.60 6.20 2.20 1.30 MUTUel PriCeSi LITTLE DANNY 5.00 3.20 150 .60 .BLEMISH 4.40 1.20 Winner— B. f, by Whirlaway— Fairy Fleet, by Broadside, trained by W. K. Coleman; bred by L. B. Combs. WENT TO POST— 5:23J. OFF AT 5:23* EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ETHEREAL began alertly, came over sharply on BLEMISH at the first turn, then raced by MAD AGAIN, opened a good lead entering the stretch, but was vigorously ridden during the drive to hold LITTLE DANNY safe. The latter, in hand to the last three-eighths, closed fast under punishment, but could not get to the winner. BLEMISH, forced to take up sharply when impeded by ETHEREAL at the initial turn, went wide" entering the stretch, but finished strongly under brisk handling. GENIAL JACK lacked early speed and disliked the heavy going. BUSY FARMER was outrun. MAD AGAIN gave .way after racing well until inside the stretch. GRANDE MONDE disliked the heavy track. Scratched— 320733 Duke Boswell, 108; 29145 White Blaze, 107; 32077 Good-Shopper, 117; 31629 Port Beaumont, 113; 32077 War Stim, 105. Overweight— Ethereal, 2 pounds; Little Danny, 2; Genial Jack, 3; Mad Again, 2. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE. Son Charlie, June 30, 1950—1:37—5—116. Noquette Purse. Purse ,500. *% a f 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners 3 5 J J- *r U twice since May 25 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. June 28-51 — Det Net to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 7,937. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V* % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 32668 URGENT w 4 115 3 7 7 63 4J 33 13 G Chpgne* 5000 Mrs F Sharp and Mullen Jr 7.70 326643 BORN TO WIN wb6114 1 2 1J 13 1$ 1h 23$ E A Roy 5000 Mrs M Barton 3.40 32215 TREADA BOY w 6 114 5 4 63 7 7 52 32 E Danhauer 5000 Field and Walker 7.20 32215 CHIC BIT wb4 114 4 5 43 21 23 2J 42J J Benitez 5000 R B Walters 13 40. 32215 WISENHEIMER w 5 114 2 1 3h 41 31 41 55 D Madden 5000 Andrews and Zakoor 11.30 322153 HOT CHOCOLATE w5112 7 3 22 32J 51 63 63J S Armstrg* 5000 R and H Stable 1.50 32358 SLIPPER SATIN wb 4 110 6 6 55 51 62 7 7 L C Cook 5000 Grace Koribas Stable 7.00 Time, :24%, :49, 1:16, 1:44. Track heavy. • ,— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to , n • /URGENT 17.40 7.00 4.40 7.70 2.50 1.20 Ml Utuel rriCeS? BORN TO WIN 45° 36° 1.30 .80 i TREADA BOY 4.60 1.30 Winner— Ch. c, by Blenheim II.— Lady Peace, by Sir Gallahad III., trained by F. Sharpe; bred by Calumet Fm. WENT TO POST— 5:49. OFF AT 5:49 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but URGENT. Won easily; second and third driving. URGENT, much the best, reared at thejjreak, steadily improved position when on stride and, saving ground during the last three-eighths, disposed of the leaders to win going away. BORN TO WIN was sent to the front early, held a short lead when settled for the drive, but was unable to withstand the winner, although easily best of the others. TREADA BOY lacked early speed, but made up ground during the final quarter mile. CHIC BIT raced prominently to the last eighth, then weakened. WISENHEIMER tired during the drive. HOT CHOCOLATE had early speed, but could not handle the heavy track and tired badly after a half mile. SLIPPER SATIN was never a serious factor. Scratched— 32358 Little Baboo, 112; 32664 Excitable Mary, 99; 32358 Byronic, 105; 323584 Kingarvie, 109. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Our Request, Oct. 7, 1950—1:43-4—119. Purse ,700. 4-year-olds 3 1 * A 1 anc* uPwafd- Claiming. Non-winners twice in 1951. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners J aL **■ ! since May 25 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 3, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. June 28-51 — Det Net value to winner ,105; second, 40; third, 70; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 8,000. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vfr % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 323613 MARY GRACE wb4104 4 1 4i 2J 23 12 12$ j Phillips* 1500 L Rodriguez 8.10 32874 SHORT REIGN wb7115 3 3 1h 14 11 22 2| L C Cook 1500 M H VanBerg 3.70 32075 DREAM C0MF0RTw4110 6 4 34 33 33 33 3« G Champe* 1500 Mavirto Stable 4.00 31499 FAVORITE TRAPwb 11 114 5 5 55 4J 43 44 4J P Milligan 1500 W D Andrews 18.60 323612 JOES LADDIE wb7112 7 6 7 7 5* 51 54 G Walker 1500 Mrs E Johnston 1.70 31798 BETHS BOMB wb8114 2 7 61 6J 6J 63 6« C Hooper 1500 Mr and Mrs G Nugent 9.20 323614 STICKTOME w 6 111 1 2 22 54 7 7 7 J Prasaguet 1500 Mrs A J Lombardi 10.10 Time, :24%, :50, 1:17%, 1:45%, 1:53%. Track heavy. 1 a , in* /"MARY GRACE 18.20 7.60 5.40 8.10 2.80 1.70 Mutuel rrices? short reign 5.60 4.40 i.n 1.20 t-DREAM COMFORT 3.80 .90 Winner— Blk. f, by Halcyon— Lieusette, by Main Man, trained by L. Rodriguez; bred by J. W. Stanley. WENT TO POST— 6:14. OFF AT 6:14J EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. MARY GRACE moved up fast after going a quarter mile, crossed to the inside during the stretch run after racing by SHORT REIGN and won going away. SHORT REIGN went into command before going a quarter, made the pace to the stretch, but could not hold the top one. DREAM COMFORT raced evenly in a good effort and had no mishap. FAVORITE TRAP failed to rally when set down in the drive. JOES LADDIE was never a serious threat. BETHS BOMB disliked the heavy track. STICKTOME failed to stay after displaying early foot. Scratched— 32075 Turban, 115; 32115 Ben Davis, 114; 31500 Miss Cranberry, 104; 31623 King Gail, 109. Overweight— Sticktome, 2 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Our Request, Oct. 7, 1950—1:43 — 4—119. Purse ,800. 4-year-olds 3 *y t * and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since May 25. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners J «5 m •♦ £, twice since March 3 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. June 28-51 — Det Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 6,204. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 325203 SKY TRAIN wb6114 1 2 31 3| 12 12 15 D Madden 1500 Mavirto Stable 2.60 32520 LADY SERENATA W5110 3 3 52 55 3* 24 22 T Barrow 1500 E B McAtee 5.30 32075 HIGH TEST w 6 109 6 7 75 6451 53 33 P Milligan 1500 B Lisner 4.50 31751 SANTA CLAUS w 10 114 2 1 23 4 44 34 4* E Coffman 1500 G and G Stable 3.20 26446 PRO wb5114 7 6 621 75 72 63 523 J Nazareth 1500 Mrs H S Sadacca 31.00 32520 BIM0NT wb8120 5 8 4* 41 21 41 64J G Chermie* 1500 Mrs F Sharpe 22.50 31184 HISTORY MAKERwb 9 114 4 4 8 8 8 8 72* E A Roy 1500 R A Connell 9.50 32361 SUFFINTH wb4114 8 5 12 2J 65 7J 8 E Danhauer 1500 Andrews and Zakoor 8.30 Time, :25, :50%, 1:17%, 1:46%, 1:54. Track heavy. u . in • fSKY TRAIN 7.20 4.20 2.80 2.60 1.10 .40 MUtUel T riCeS? LADY SERENATA 4.80 3.00 1.40 .50 iHIGH TEST 3.20 .60 Winner— Br. g, by Sky Raider— Kumhere, by Sardanapale, trained by V. Horton; bred by C. V. Whitney. WENT TO P0ST-6:38. OFF AT 6:38i EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. SKY TRAIN went to the front approaching the stretch, established a clear lead, and drew clear without need of urging. LADY SERENATA, in hand to the last three-eighths, saved ground during the drive, but could not get to the winner. HIGH TEST lacked early foot, but finished strongly under punishment. SANTA CLAUS went into command after a half mile, then dropped back and lost ground steadily thereafter. PRO was never dangerous. BIMONT made a bold bid nearing the stretch, but faltered during the drive. HISTORY MAKER lacked early speed and was never prominent after the start. SUFFINTH stopped badly after showing early speed. Scratched— 31628 Wayne L., 114. Overweight— Lady Serenata, 1 pound. Attendance, 7,864; Total Mutuel Pool, 67,401.