Mondays Late Sportsmans Park Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1953-05-13

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f Mondays Late SPORTSMANS PARK Charts SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Espinos Image, Nov. 16, 1952— 1:46-3-110. Supremus Purse. Purse 8£ O C £ ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming price of ,000 or O J J O less in 1953 and have not won a race exceeding ,000 in 1953. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-May 11-53 — Spt winners of two races since April 18 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; one race since March 28, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,820; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 40. Mutuel Pool, 06,137. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 85705 VICTORIA CROSSwb4117 1 1 221 2 V 15 H Keene J N Nugent L70 858932 COUNT EASTER w 5 117 2 6 7 61 65 4J 2 J R Baldwin Jacnot Stable 2.40 858892 FLAMING BUSH wb 7 117 5 2 1« 1 |t| 23 32 D Wagner N L Raffelman 11.40 85799 OBTAIN w4117 6 4 43 3* 3 J 3 4"" H Litzbger J Rakickas 14.50 84246* SENATOR GUY wb5113 4 7 5" 52 5 J 5* 5 W Carstens Mr and Mrs G Nugent 3.60 85897 HAND SALUTE wb6112 3 3 32 4* 4« and 6* E Coffman F C Reed 10.10 85383 BE SWAYED wb4112 7 5 63 7 7 7 7 M Wssman Mrs E M Hanson 15.40 Time, :24%, :49y5, 1:15%, 1:42%, 1:49%. Track fast. ,— Mutuels Paid— r Odds to N IB* /VICTORIA CROSS 5.40 3.00 2.60 1.70 .50 .30 Mm. uruei r rices count easter 3.20 2.80 .w .40 I FLAMING BUSH 4.20 1.10 Winner— B. g, by War Dog— Reigh Victoria, by Reigh Count, trained by F. Nugent; bred by F. B. Koontz, Jr. and Mrs. M. A. Teale. REACHED POST-4:51|. OFF AT 4:51i CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. VICTORIA CROSS moved after FLAMING BUSH after going -half the trip, and easily catching the latter, drew away in the stretch to win in hand. COUNT EASTER, as usual, lacked early speed but came steadily while most of the others were tiring. FLAMING BUSH went into a long lead after going a short distance, but weakened in the stretch. OBTAIN displayed little when called upon. HAND SALUTE tired. The others failed to figure in the running. Overweight— Senator Guy, 1 pound. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Espinos Image, Nov. 16, 1952 — 1:46 — 3 — 110i. Purse ,300. 3-year- s r "j olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two 8 O J O / races since April 18 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; two races in 1953, 7 lbs.; one race, May 11-53 — Spt 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner ,495; second, 60; third, 30; fourth, 15. Mutuel Pool, 7,009. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* Vfr % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 860052 EARL, JR. wb5117 6 8 54 54 2 jS 13 W E Carroll 2000 E F Moran Z60 85707 THE BISTER Ill.wb4117 2 4 32 21 1h 2 23 P Domenico 2000 N Villardito 4.30 85706 THE FLIER wb6115 118 6h 61 5* 3* W Carstens 2000 Scott and Kurelik 18.20 85707 MESCARA wb10114 3 5 4* 4J 44 31 4h H Manifold 2000 Mrs W J Schmidt 30.60 85804 STAGGERING IN w 5 112*4 6 61 72 72 6* 52 G Hufnagel 2000 S G Babbitz 3.30 85042 QUN OF SILKS wb5112 5 7 7i 8 8 8 61 L Wickel 2000 W W Morrow 6.50 85706 GINNAS WAR wb7112 8 3 2* 34 54 74 73J L Pafundi 2000 Wagner and Schwartz 3.80 86099 ATOMIC ENERGY w9117 7 2 1n 11 32 4h 8 H Litzbger 2000 W T Loeber 16.80 Time, :24%, :50%, 1:16%, 1:43%, 1:50. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to N n . /EARL, JR 7.20 3.40 3.00 2.60 .70 .50 M. UtUel PriCeSl THE BARRISTER III 5.40 4.40 1.70 1.20 I THE FLIER 7.20 2.60 Winner— Dk. ch. g, by Some Chance— Sicklefeather, by Sickle, trained by R. J. Surgi; bred by A. B. Hancock. REACHED POST-5:19£. OFF AT 5:19* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. EARL, JR. was sent forward on the outside after going a half mile and, taking a short advantage nearing the stretch turn, increased his margin in the run home, but was hustled along t othe end. THE BARRISTER III. had difficulty finding an opening on the inside of ATOMIC ENERGY, but finally got through after going a half only to me,et with a bid from EARL, JR. and was unable to hold the latter. THE FLIER saved ground while making his run and was going well at the end. MESCARA went evenly. STAGGERING IN failed to be a serious contender. GINNAS WAR tired badly. Overweight— Mescara, 3 pounds. Staggering In claimed by W. R. Ware and K. Stansbury. Attendance, 11,439; Total Mutuel Pool, 04,393.


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