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Official Racing Charts BELMONT PARK ; Copyright, 1952, by Triangle PubllcationsInc. . - ELMONT, L. !., N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952-BELMONT PARK 1 1-2 MILES. Twenty-seventh day cf thirty-six-day. meeting April 29 to June 9L Westchester Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. Weather clear the first five races, cloudy the sixth and raining .thereafter. Steward representing New York State Racing Commission, F. P. Dunne; The Jockey Club, Marshall Cassidy; Westchester Racing Association, H. 0. Vosburgh; Invited Member of The Jockey Club, Ogden Phipps; The National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, F. H. Parks; Alternate Invited Member of National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, A. C. Bostwick and S. B. Wing. Judges, J. E. Kyle, J. Kennedy and William Constantine. Patrol Judges, M. D. Davis, W. J. Mara, Austin McLaughlin and G. Burke. Paddock Judge, M. D. Davis. Assistant Paddock Judge, W. J. Mara. Starter, G. B. Cassidy. Timer, J. E. OHara. Clerk of Scales, W. Murphy. Assistant Clerk of Scales, Fred Meinz. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, J. B. Campbell. Assistant Racing Secretary, J. G. Reeder Assistant Handicapper, F. E. Kilroe. Steeplechase Racing Secretary and Handicapper, J. E. Cooper. Assistant Steeplechase Racing Secretary, A. L. Acker Racing starts at 1:15 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time, Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1951, .35; current meeting, .32. Percentage of favorites in the money, .68. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. Mutuel take, 14 per cent State 6, track 4, city 1 per cent, county 3 per cent. Three lbs. apprentice allowance claimed Five lbs. claimed, i Seven lbs. claimed. Ten lbs. claimed. vV Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey-Complete finish of each race confirmed by Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. FIRST RACE 5 FURLONGS Widener-straight course. Jet Master, June 13, 1951 :554is 2 122. c c Purse ,700. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since 5o O D D O April 28 allowed 3 lbs.; two races at any time, 6 lbs.; maidens, 11 lbs. Claiming May 29-52 Bel price, ,000. Net value to winner ,405; second, 40; third, 70; fourth, 85. Mutuel Poof, 28,967. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 57936 REAL BROTHER w 122 8 6 21 11 1 J Picou 8000 G Gay 3.95 582374 SWEET GODDESS wb 113 3 5 11 2h 2nk G Porch 8000 Bermill Farm a-5.55 570354 COLD HEART wb 116 11 2 4 3h 3 0 Cutshaw 8000 P Provenzano 6.75 576573 YEOMAN wb111 11 5h 43 4i K Stuartt 8000 Pennsylvania Stable 9.95 BLENREIGH w 111 9 8 9 64 5J B Green 8000 Sanford Stud Farm 107.35 57236 KEWPIE wb113 12 3 3i 5 6 R York 8000 Vera S Bragg 8.40 56588 RED COMET w 116 4 7 74 74 74 C McCreary 8000 J M Loeb " 23.15 56496 BO-CAP wb115 7 10 8h 84 84 R McKeever 8000 Mrs G Seabo 74.75 .57435 WHEATGERM wb119 6 9 102 103 9 W Boland 8000 R N Webster 17.00 56691 EFCEE - wb116 2 4 6 94 102 E Arcaro 8000 Charfran Stable 1.80, 52928 ROUGH NIGHT wb116 5 12 111112 112 N Wall 8000 M H Nadler 83.45 57657 GOLDEN FIDDLE wb 111 10 11 12 12 12 A Widman 8000 Car-AI Stable -5.55 a-Coupled, Sweet Goddess and Golden Fiddle. tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :22, :45r :58. Track fast , S2 Mutuels Paid s , Odds to v in f REAL BROTHER 9.90 4.70 3.70 3.95 1.35 .85 Mm. UtUel PriCeS? SWEET GODDESS a-Entry 6.60 5.20 . 2.30 1.60 I COLD HEART 5.50 1.75 Winner Br. c, by Half Brother Paragreal, by Sangreal, trained by G. Gay; bred by E. Constantin, Jr. , WENT TO POST 1:15. OFF AT 1:15 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. REAL BROTHER pressed the pace between horses, took command early in the stretch and drew clear then won fully extended. SWEET GODDESS made the pace early, could not match strides with the winner in the stretch but held on willingly. COLD HEART was forwardly placed from the break and turned in a good effort. YEOMAN was clear while well placed on the inside and. lacked a closing rally. BLENREIGH closes well after a slow beginning. KEWPIE tired. EFCEE showed little. y Overweight Bo-Cap, 4 pounds. Real Brother claimed by Mrs. G. F. Spear. Efce claimed by W. Noble. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS. Mighty Quest, May 18, 19511:094115. Purse ,700. 4-year- c r -f olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners of two races since March 31 5o O D D allowed 4 lbs.; one race since April 28 or two races in 1952, 8 lbs. Claiming price, May . 29-52 Bel ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,405; second 40; thirds 77.50 each. Mutuel Pool, 97,246. . Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St V Vfr Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners Odds to 57937 BALTIMORE JIM wb 6 117 6 3 3 3i 2 144 J N Hardk 7500 Mrs L Lazare 5.60 57940 EVANS MNTAIN wb 5 118 8 7 7h 7 51 2h W Boland 7500 P Jacobson 2.70 57758 MISSION EBL. wb4117 1 2 1$ 1h 31 3 S DiMauro 7500 C L Ostriker 10.40 58045 CRYSTL BOOTiEjjwb 6 122 2 1 21 24 1h 34 N Wall 7500 R N Webster 2.75 567893 MOSEID wb4107 4 8 84 4h 41 5i H SchabJ 6500 E Holton . 11.30 577583 BULL MISS w4115 9 5 54 6h 61 6h B Greent 7000 Wlnfield Stable 12.35 35632 NOSUN wb4114 7 9 9 9 81 73 G Porch 6500 Vera S Bragg 40.00 55990 BEDAZZLE wb4111 3 4 64 8h 9 8- C McCreary 7000 Woolford Farm, 20.20 572183 AWARE wb4118 5 6 44 54 74 9 E Arcaro 7500 B C Betner Jr .5.15 5h1 Dead-heat. tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :22, :46, 1:11. Track fast. , Mutuels Paid , Odds to s ii . in BALTIMORE JIM 13.20 5.40 2.80 5.60 1.70 .40 Mutuel Knees? evans mountain 4.20 2.40 1.10 .20 I MISSION Dead-heat 2.70 . .35 CRYSTAL BOOT Dead-heat. 2.40 .20 Winner B. g, by Happy Argo Close Quarters, by High Quest, trained by C. M. Feltner; bred by R. E. Lee Memorial Fund, Inc. WENT TO POST 1:47. OFF AT 1:47 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. BALTIMORE JIM, in good position on the outside, disposed of the leaders when ready and drew away. EVANS MOUNTAIN, allowed to settle into stride early, was forced to race wide when improving position and closed best of the others. MISSION made the pace until midstretch before weakening and finished in a dead-heat for third position with CRYSTAL BOOT." The latter dueled for the lead from the outset and faltered, in the drive. MOSEID went through on the rail to be a sharp contender and had nothing left for the drive. -AWARE quit badly after a half mile. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 9.40 Double Pool, 40,098. THIRD RACE 1 MILE. Count Fleet, Oct. 10, 1942 1:34 2 116. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. C C Q Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Winners of races at one mile or over of ,600 since 5o O D D O March 31, 2 lbs. extra for each such race won since them Non-winners of-one race May 29-52 Bel at one mile or over allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, 2,500; if for 0,000, allowed 4 lbs. Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 38,941. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St Vfr Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners- Odds to 58043 STANDEE wb113 6 1 14 14 14 4 134 J Renick 10000 M H Nadler 7.30 580433 DANNY C. wb113 1 6 4i 22 23 23 2"k C McCreary10000 D Shaer 1.40 576633 PRACTISE wb116 2 5 6 6 V 6 54 3nk G Porch 10000 Double M Farm 6.40 56594 RUTH HANSON wb105 5 4 34 4 51 4 424 H Schab? 10000 Dunbar Stable 3.65 56791 IMURGUY wb112 4 2 24 3h 34 31 54 S DiMauro12500 North Hill Stable 4.10 57346 FIRST WING w111 3 3 5 5J 4h 6 6 J N Hardk 10000 Hampton Stable - 10.40 Time, :23, :46, 1:11, 1:38. Track fast. n "STANDEE 16.60 6.30 4.10 7.30 2.15 1.05 Ml utuel rricesi danny c 3.60 2.40 .so ,20 i PRACTISE 3.40 .70 Winner Ch. c, by Eight Thirty Vietta, by Jamestown, trained by J. H. McTague; bred by Erdehheim Farms Co. WENT TO POST 2:20. OFF AT 2:20 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. STANDEE displayed the best speed from the start, drew out when roused on the turn, was called upon again in the stretch and maintained a safe advantage under brisk handling until the end. DANNY C. nearly lost his rider at the start, went through on the Inside to be closest to the pace, Ihen failed to respond when punished for the final quarter mile. PRACTISE went by tired horses. RUTH HANSON was through early. IMURGUY gave way after a half .mile. FIRST WING showed little. Overweight Ruth Hanson, 1 pound. Danny C. claimed by C. L. Ostriker. FOURTH RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS Widener straight course. iThe Pimpernel, May 17, 1951 :49 . C r Q -2118. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Fixed weights. Weight, 116 lbs. 5Q O J D 7 Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. May 29-52 Bel. Mutuel Pool, 39,956. . . Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to THE MOTft. w 116 9 6 31 24 1J R York Cain Hoy Stable -4.35 MAEBETA w111 3 1 2 31 21 S DiMauro E M OBrien 13.25 579394 BLUB GREEN w116 7 itf 44 41 34 E Arcaro Greentree Stable 1.45 58039 MISS COMEBACK w 116 5 3 14 1h 4n R McKeever A G Goodwin 6.50 576043 STAR ALPHA w 11G 11 12 61 54 5J G Porch Lester Manor Stable 3.50 56412 OUR BOBBIE w 116 10 11 5h 61 64 J DeWitt M J Crawford 19.50 QUIZ QUEEN w 116 1 7 12 8 4 73 B Green H A Jones 75.30 PROM . will 2 9 1H 7h 82 R Croce W Ziegler Jr a-27.75 EUGENIA w111 4 8 Sfr 92 92 J N Hardk J W Brown b-38.15 RARE BEAUTY w 116 8 4 7h 104 10" C McCreary Woodvale Farm 32.05 FRAN D0RSETT w 116 12 5 8h 11 1 112 E Coffman J W Brown b-38.15 LOVELY LEAGUE w 116 6 2 . 10h 12 12 N Wall W Ziegler Jr a-27.75 a-Coupled, Prom and Lovely League; b-Eugenia and Fran Dorsett. Time, :22, :46, :52. Track fast. ... in fTHE MOTH 10.70 7.60 4.50 4.35 2.80 1.25 Mutuel Prices! maebeta 12.70 5.00 5:35 1.50 l BLUE GREEN 2.80 .40 Winner Ch. f, by Pavot Trilby, by Hypnotist II., trained by M. Jolley; bred by J. S. Phipps. WENT TO POST 2:52. OFF AT 2:524 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. ; Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. THE MOTH made up ground on the outside of the leaders, took command inside the furlong post and was gradually drawing clear. MAEBETA, away well, gained command when MISS COMEBACK faltered in the stretch, continued gamely, but was not good enough. BLUE GREEN, away sluggishly, went between horses with a good but belated bid. MISS COMEBACK made the pace in the early stages and faltered nearing the furlong post. STAR ALPHA had no excuse. OUR BOBBIE tired in the drive. The others were outrun. Overweight Prom, 2 pounds. Continued on Page Forty-Four BELMONT PARK Continued from Page Ten FIFTH RACE ABOUT 2 1-2 MILES steeplechase. Sydney, Sept. 12, 1931-4:39-4-130. Thirty. C ft seventn runnin9 MEADOW BROOK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. 0,000 added. 5Q O D O U 4-year-olds and upward. May 29-52 Bel Gross value, 1,775. Net value to winner ,150; second, ,000; third, ,000; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 91,835. ; Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt 4 8 12 16 Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 565913 THE MAST w 5 146 3 7 8 6J 4i 1 12J P Smithwik Mrs E duP Weir 8.50 57845 NAVY GUN wb7148 7 6 2J 5 34 210 215 F D, Adams L W Jennings 1.60 -578453 TITI EN II. w6 147 8 2 31 42 51 34 3 E Jackson A E Masters 3.85 57240 FRACAS w6138 2 4 7J 11 h 4 R S McDld- E B Schley 17.10 571402 HIS BOOTS w7141 5 i3 51 71 6h 64 5J E Carter Brookmeade Stable 12.05 56591 JAM wb5152 4 8 6h 23 23 51 6 E Phelps J F McHugh 2.60 57845 LNE FISHERMANw 6 144 1 5 1h 3h 73 73 7 F Schulhfr F A Clark 20.25 57659 SPLEEN ws5132N6 1 4h 8 8 8 8 C Harr C M Kline 55.80 Time, 4:43. Track fast. - Mutuels Paid- , Odds to , . THE MAST : 19.00 6.70 4.10 8.50 2.35 1.05 M..n utuel Prices! navy gun 3.20 2.60 .w .30 CTITIEN II 3J30 .65 Winner Blk. g, by Annapolis Claddagh, by Alcazar, trained by J. E. Ryan; bred by Mrs. J. E. Ryan. WENT TO POST 3:23. OFF AT 3:23 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from tape. Won driving; second and third the ame. THE MAST, taken back early, was Bothered slightly on the inside rounding the second turn, made up ground steadily when called upon, took command, nearing the final obstacle and won fully extended. NAVY GUN was allowed to drop back after the fourth jump, came again when shaken up after the twelfth jump and reached command between calls on the final turn, but could not resist the top one. TITIEN ll., forwardly placed under hard restraint early, dropped far back under rating, then rallied mildly when put to punishment after the twelfth jump. FRACAS tired. JAM jumped poorly at the first jump, dueled for the lead "With FRACAS and bobbled at the fifteenth jump when tiring badly. LONE FISHERMAN was though early. SIXTH RACE 7 FURLONGS. Roseben, Oct. 16, 19061:225126. Wendy Purse. Purse ,000. C L- 1 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Non-winners of three races. Weight, 116 lbs. Winners 5q O D O I of two races since March 28 or ,500 in 1951-52, 4 .lbs. extra. Non-winners of two May 29-52 Bel races, allowed4 lbs. Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 55,761. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 57237 PETITPOINT wb115 1 5 4h 3h 3h 11 14J d MAndrw Mrs R A Firestone 4.70 57484 ANCHORS VWVEIGH w 120 3 4 31 41 5i 4h 2J R York , Cain Hoy Stable 1.75 57842 P0LYVIXEN w112 2 3 52 52 44 32 3h W Boland Mrs P A B Widener II 20.15 571423 CLEVER REWARD wb112 4 2 2h 2h 21 21 421 G Porch C B Bolin 17.15 573442 M0HDUMA wb114 5 6 6 6 6 6 54 E Arcaro G D Widener 1.15 57142 LARKS WAR wb120 6 1 H 14 1b 52 6 J Nichols Warbern Stable 13.75 Time, :23, :47, 1:13, 1:25. Track fast. r2 Mutuels Paid . Odds to n PETITPOINT 11.40 5.90 4.70 4.70 1.95 1.35 Ml UtUel I riCeS " ANCHORS AWElGH 4.10 4.00 1.05 1.00 CPOLYVIXEN 6.70 2.35 Winner Ch. f, by Princequillo Fine Array, by Sir Gallahad III., trained by S. W. Ward; bred by A. B. Hancock. WENT TO POST-3:58. OFF AT 3:581 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. PETITPOINT, never far back, found room on the rail to make her bid leaving the turn, disposed of the leaders, then drifted out in the final furlong while only mildly urged. ANCHORS AWElGH failed to respond to punishment rounding the turn, then made a belated bid when the rider changed the whip to his left hand for the final three-sixteenths mile. POLYVIXEN was within striking distance from the break and lacked a closing rally. CLEVER REWARD weakened in the drive. MOHDUMA, unhurried until entering the stretch, did not threaten. LARKS WAR made the pace for five furlongs and tired. Overweight Petitpont, 3 pounds; Mohduma, 2. SEVENTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. Mighty Quest, May 18, 1951 1:09 4 115. Purse ,700. 4-year- 5 0 r ? 9 olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 126 lbst Non-winners of two races since March 31 O J O JL allowed 4 lbs.; one race since April 28 or two races in 1952, 8 lbs. Claiming price, May 29-52 Bel ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,405; second, 40; third, 70; fourth, 85. Mutuel Pool, 83,741. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V Vz Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 577584 ERASER w4113 3 1 23 1J 13 13 O Cutshaw 6500 J T Maloney 7.65 57139 FAMILY MAN wb4118 1 7 . 72 6h 61 22 R York 7500 A G VanderbHt 25 481563 KINGS DAISY wb4109 6 5 6 72 5h 3"k G Porch 6500 H G Brooks 24.75 57758 DIRECT MISTER w4117 7 8 8 8 8 41 S DiMauro 7500 C L Ostriker 20 57758 VALD0R w 4 111 5 3 3h 51 71 51 H Schabl 7500 A F Plcck 55.60 57758 GONDOLIER wb5114 4 6 5h 31 34 62 E Coffman 6500 Marise Farm 21.05 559193 RAMPALulON w4 113 2 2 41 4"4 4h 7 C McCreary 6500 J M Lceb 7.10 56788 NO WAITING wb5116 8 4 12 25 21 8 N Wall 7000 W Ziegler Jr 3.25 Time, :22y5, :46and 1:12. Track fast." in ERASER 17.30 7.60 5.50 7.65 2.80 1.75 M. utuel rricesi family man 4.20 3.30 " 1.10 .65 l KINGS DAISY . 8.00 3.00 Winner B. f, by Errard Darby Duma, by Sickle, trained by J. T. Maloney; bred by J. W. Galbreath. WENT TO POST-4:31. OFF AT 4:31 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ERASER could not match strides for the lead on the: backstretch, drew out when NO WAITING quit after a half mile and won under punishment until the end; FAMILY MAN saved ground while outrun, then came between horses in the drive with a strong belated bid. KINGS DAISY lacked speed. DIRECT MISTER trailed under rating and went by tired horses. RAMPALLION tired. NO WAITING had good speed early and quit. Kings Daisy claimed by Magnum Stable. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Dot, Sept. 7, 1923 1:42Vs 3 100. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds 5 0 C L. O ar,d upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. Weight, 118 -lbs. Non-winners of one O D O J race at one mile or over since March 31 allowed 3 lbs.; any race since then, 6 lbs. May 29-52 Bel Claiming price, ,000; if for ,500, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner ,275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 66,298. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vi Vz Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Qddsto 565874 BLUE ROXY . wb4114 3 3 3f 21 21 11 Ink E- Arcaro 43OO T P Morgan 350 565894 EDNAS CHOICE wb5112 6- 6 2h 32 33 22 221 G Porch 4000 Miss A Davies 2 40 579432 DARING MAID wb5 106 2 5 41 41 51 3h 3" J Hardink 3500 I Bieber 590 58046 FISH FRY, W6113 9 7 62 64 41 51 43 S DiMauro 4000 Vera Cotton 7.70 570562 LES ABEILLES w 4 112 4 10 10 10 7h 6 51 C McCreary 4C90 J H Clark 5 30 57601 FRIVOLITY W4118 5 2 7h 7h 61 71-62 0 Cutshaw 4000 H B Phipps 21.25 56326 ATTENTIVE -wb5118 7 8 8h 81-1 82 83 74 S Cole 4000 Mrs L V Bellew Jr 20.70 570424 ECUADOR wb4l05 1 4 13 13 i 4h 81 R Tingley 4000 Winfield Stable 10.75 579433 CHANCE LUCK w 5112 8 9 91 91 10 10 9" W Boland 4000 E M Ginevan 18 45 57943 MISS OAKHURST W5 109 10 1 55 51 92 91 10 N Wall 3500 M Gettinger 11915 Time, :22, :46, 1:11, 1:38, 1:45. Track fast. in BLUE ROXY 9.00 4.40 3.60 3.50 1 20 80 Mr utuel Pricesl ednas choice 4.30 3.00 1.15 50 C DARING MAID 3.30 65 Winner B. f, by Blue Swords Charwoman, by Discovery, trained by T. P. Morgan; bred by T. P. Morgan. WENT TO POST-5:02. OFF AT 5:021 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME Start sood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BLUE ROXY, well placed on the rail took command when ECUADOR gave way, then held EDNAS CHOICE safe under hard urging. The fatter, a sharp contender from the outset, moved with the top one throughout, held on gamely, but was not good enough DARING MAID made a mild bid leaving the turn and faltered slightly in thff drive. FISH FRY raced wide mucli of the way. LES ABIELLES was slow to begin. ECUADOR was used up making the early pace Overweight Blue Roxy, 2 pounds; Daring Maid, 2. Blue Roxy claimed by C. L. Ostriker. Attendance, 19,046; Total Mutuel Pool, ,942,843.