Wednesdays Late Sportsmans Park Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1953-05-15

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IVednesdays Late SPORTSMANS PARK Charts HvENTIIRACE 5 FURLONGS out of chute. Mary H., Oct. 17, 1 952-: 595-2-110. Singapore r m -» Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of ,305 6 D 4 / twice other than claiming since March 28. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,300 Hty 13-53 — Spt since March 28 allowed 4 lbs.; 75, 7 lbs. Claiming races not considered. M value to winner .600: second, 00; third, 00; fourth. 00. Mutuel Pool, 7.227. Kex___Horses Eqt A Wt PPSt and % StrTin Jockeys Owners Odds to W94 FINETlDDLE wb4 110 4 3 24 21 22 12 w Cox M H Van Berg a-1.80 ■895 JACKIE VAN w4113 2 1 TJI 1h 22 L C Cook M H VanBerg a-1.80 ■8942 GRASS FIRE wb 5 113 3 4 4* 4J 4 3"k H Keene W H Bishop 3.40 ■141 HAPPY GANDER wb 5 120 7 5 33 3* 3 4J J Dobson McGregor and Arnold 2.60 ■1013 VERY SPECIAL wb4113 8 8 52 53 52 52 W Zakoor Funk and Roth 9.20 ■102* ELEVENP0INT wb5 113 6 7 75 62 65 63 R Camp Mr and Mrs H G Knott 11.10 ■5032 MR. DINK wb 6 108 1 2 8 8 72 710 J Valenti* E H Moody 10.60 ■681 SMOOTH FINISH wb 4 109 5 6 6J 7* 8 8 J M Wagnr D Pailet 19.40 ■ a-Coupled, Fine Fiddle and Jackie Van. ■ Time, :23, :47, :5954 equals track record. Track fast. ■ r-i2 Mutuels Paid— , Odds to s Hi a -I D * fFINF. FIDDLE a-Entry 5.60 5.20 3.00 1.80 1.60 .50 ■UtUel rriCeS JACKIE VAN a-Entry 5.60 5.20 3.00 1.80 1.60 .50 ■ lGRASS FIRE 3.20 .60 I Winner— Ch. f, by First Fiddle— Jamesina, by Jamestown, trained by M. H. VanBerg; bred by W. P. ■ysler. Jr. I REACHED POST— 4:46. OFF AT 4:46 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. I Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. FINE FIDDLE followed JACKIE VAN ■sely in the first half mile while racing under slight restraint, then went to the front when straightened ■ for home to draw out gradually. JACKIE VAN dashed to the front at once to set a good pace and was not ■naced for second place. GRASS FIRE closed with good courage to best HAPPY GANDER. The latter ■akened in the stretch. The others were never prominent. I Scratched— 861023 Clear Day, 108; 85039 My Dividend, 108. I Overweight— Fine Fiddle, 2 pounds; Smooth Finish, 1. I Corrected weight— Happy Gander, 120. ■ ,11111 RACE 7 FURLONGS out of chute. Cajac, Oct. 18, 1 952 — 1 : 25% — 4 — 1 14. Great Lakes 6™ C A Q Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming D 4 O price of ,500 or less in 1953 who have not won at a claiming price exceeding ,500 Bay 13-53 — Spt in 1953. 3-year-olds, 114 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 18 H allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; one race since March 28, 8 lbs. ■t value to winner .625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 8,259. ■dex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St and % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to ■001 A NOVAS wb7117 5 4 1h 1h 13 13 1| w Cox Mrs N M Mikel 2.60 ■7993 SAMS BRIDE w4107 7 2 4h 4 41 32 22 P Domenico Mrs C Greene 9.80 ■705 SO THERE wb4112 8 8 71 61 73 5* 3! D Wagner Mrs D Zedeika 17.20 ■6000 BOGALUSA w6117 1 7 62 7£ 6h 42 4h H Keene R Wilkinson 7.20 ■6100 CLOWNESS w5114 4 3 331 2h 24 W Carstens P Ariola 20.10 ■54742 WHIRL HOME wb 7 117 3 9 9 8| 82 6* 63i R Baldwin Mrs W J Schmidt 9.30 ■6100 HUMPHREY w 5 120 2 5 52 552 7J 75 H Litzbger H Nutter 4.80 ■5999 FOXY STAR wb 6 109 9 1 81 9 9 9 8 M Weissmn B H Wise 40.60 ■6100 BILL BOY w 4 117 € 6 22 23 34 82 9 W E Carroll Oldehove Stable 2.40 ■ Time, :23%, :47%, 1:14%, 1:28. Track fast. ■ , — Mutuels Paid — , r Odds to ■ , .... /ANOVAS 7.20 3.80 3.20 2.60 .90 .60 Mutuel Prices! sams bride 8.40 5.40 3.20 1.70 ■ .SO THERE 8.20 3.10 ■ Winner— B. g, by Black Forest— Savona, by Vain Bachelor, trained by J. D. Mikel; bred by F. W. Brewster. ■ REACHED POST-5:12J. OFF AT 5:12J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. I Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. ANOVAS took command early to ■aw away from the field on the backstretch, but shortened stride in the last sixteenth and was doing his best ■ hold SAWS BRIDE. The latter was never too far removed and, finishing with good courage, was gaining. 3 THERE was outrun to the last quarter, then came steadily. BOGALUSA also made up some ground. UMPHREY failed to be a serious factor. BILL BOY dropped out of it after going five furlongs. Scratched— 86104 Boston Hero, 117; 86234 Gallant D., 120. Overweight— Clowness, 2 pounds; Foxy Star, 2. TNTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Espinos Image, Nov. 1, 1952— 1:46— 3—1 10J. Purse ,400. 3-year- A Q olk an * uPward- Claiming. Non-winners of two races since April 18. 3-year-olds, 6C J 4 7 112 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners since April 18 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 28, lay 13-53 — Spt 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. et value to winner .560; second, 80; third, 40; fourth, 20. Mutuel Pool, 6,710. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to J6005 U-WILL w4113 8 5 24 2 3431 S M Weissmn 2000 F M Jayne 8.10 560053 HARRY D. wb6113 1 2 3 34 *» *» 7f* H Litzener 2000 Mrs M Janicki 6.20 I6230 REPARTEE wb7118 5 1 14 14 14 4 3" H Keene 2000 W H Bishop 1.60 15707 TO STAY wb6114 6 9 84 82 72 4J 4h W Carstens 2000 Sussanne Stable 17.60 S62353 REBEL RAIDER w6113 3 3 64 4h 4451 55 P Domenico 2000 D Geraci 4.30 56235* STRADA w 6114 4 6 5h 63 5 6J 62 W E Carrll 2000 T Koonce 6.20 86235 GLARE w 6 110 7 8 9 9 9 83 72* W Cox 2000 R E Poindexter 35.20 B57602 ATOM BUSTER wb9118 2 7 73 72 6 72 8* D Wagner 2000 N L Raffelman 9.10 86000 EPERC wb4113 9 4 42 5h 83" 9 9 R Camp 2000 M Smith 17.30 Time, :24%, :49%, 1:15%, 1:42%, 1:49%. Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to * n • fU-WILL 18.20 7.00 4.00 8.10 2.50 1.00 Ml utuel Pricesi harry d 7.20 3.80 2.60 .90 IREPARTEE 2.80 .40 Winner— Br. f, by Harvesting— Courtley Lady, by St. James, trained by F. M. Jayne; bred by W. J. Boston. REACHED POST— 5:44. OFF AT 5:44 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. U-WILL was well up from the start tnd, although required to race very wide around the last turn, closed strongly in the middle of the track to get to he front near the end. HARRY D. was also a forward factor and held on stubbornly in the final drive. RE-ARTEE had the most speed and led until the final thirty yards, then weakened. TO STAY saved ground while naking his move and was close up at the end. REBEL RAIDER also finished with good courage. STRADA was utpaced. Overweight— To Stay, 1 pound; Strada, 3J; Glare, 2. Strada claimed by Mrs. J. Martin, Jr. Attendance, 8,425; Total Mutuel Pool, 94,104.


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