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Official Racing Charts GARDEN STATE PARKlH — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — CoDvrieht. 1953. by Trianele Publications. Inc. CAMDEN, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1953— GARDEN STATE PARK 1 MILE. Fourteenth day of twenty-four-day meeting April 28 to May 30. Garden State Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Photochart J Camera. Weather showery first two races, cloudy thereafter. Steward representing New Jersey State Racing Commission, E. S. Potter. Stewards, Calvin Rainey and J. P. Turner, Sr. Associate Stewards, V. Mara, T. A. Steele, K. H. Lennox and N. Gladstone. Placing Judges, E. T. Dooley, W. B. Trundle and G. W. Morrow. Paddock Judge, V. Mara. Clerk of Scales, A. Bonagura. ; Starter, G. R. Palmer. Timer, J. R. Megill. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, M. C. Shea Assistant Racing ; Secretary, H. J. Carroll. j Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting " 1952, .30; current meeting, .36. Percentage of favorites in the money. .66. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. Mutuel take, 12 per cent State 7, track 5. _____ . * Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed, t Seven lbs. claimed. •*. Ten lbs. claimed. W Whip. S Spurs B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears aftnr name of jockey. j Complete finish of each race confirmed by Photochart Camera. I FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1:09%— 5—120. Purse ! 7 « « ,500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if | 8# O / J J for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. May 15-53— G.S Net value to winner ,100; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 08,024. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* 1/z Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to , 853462 FIRST PEEP wb111 10 4 1J 1J 14 13 A Kirkland 4500 T Rodrock 2.20 86163 THIRD CARBON wb116 1 10 72 6J 4* 22 J Stout 4500 F F Truscott 45.40 ; 84730 TONI CHOY wb111 8 5 10i 10J 7J 3J H B Wilson 4500 Putnam Stable 48.30 85410 GAYCOAL wb116 4 12 12 92 6n 4* R L Stevon 4500 Rappahannock Farm 109.20 85544 EVE wb 106 3 3 24 24 22 51 C OBrien* 4500 P Godfrey 15.60 85968 PAVOLD wb 120 7 2 3* 44 34 64 C Burr 5000 Blue Stone Farm 9.50 J 853073 GRANDPAS SUE w 111 5 6 62 3* 53 7J G Lasswell 4500 Darry Boy Farm 4.90 72161 WATTY wb116 2 11 92 82 92 8 W Balzelti 4500 Mrs G R Watkins 56.70 86073 SCREEN STAR wb112 12 1 5" 54 8i 91 J Culmone 4500 Mrs S G Steckler 73.70 j 85544 BORICUA wb 116 11 9 113 12 102 104 M Grosso 4500 Mrs J Gomez 258.80 72807 PRODIGAL SON wb116 6 8 4J 113 112 14 N Jemas 4500 B Sharp 2.10 843753 LAMMEGO w 120 9 7 8" 73 12 12 J Skelly 5000 Mrs C Silvers 8.40 Time, :22%. :«%, 1:13%. Track slow. ,— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , n • /MUST PEEP 6.40 4.40 3.60 2.20 1.20 .80 Ml UtUel PriCeSi THIRD CARBON 28.40 16.40 13.20 7.20 iTONI CHOY 16.40 7.20 Winner— B. f, by Endeavour II.— Lady Peepo, by Mate, trained by T. Rodrock; bred by Happy Hill Farm. REACHED POST-2:32. OFF AT 2:33i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. FIRST PEEP outsprinted EVE without need of urging, opened a commanding lead in the drive and was taken in hand for the finish. THIRD CARBON saved ground, steadily improved position under a hustling ride and finished well. TONI CHOY lacked early speed, came to the outside for the drive and closed with a rush. GAYCOAL, sluggish and trailing the field, closed with Delated speed. EVE could not match speed with the winner and quit. PAVOLD drifted out and tired. GRANDPAS SUE faltered under pressure. PRODIGAL SON showed nothing. Scratched— 859683 Steel Town, 120; Wicks First, 106; 86077 Yellow Dot, 108; 864274 Mighty Roan, 120. Overweight— Screen Star, 1 pound. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1:09%— 5— 120. Purse -1 n m ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since January 15. 8 » O / J 4 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners since April 27 allowed 3 lbs.; since May 15-53 — G.S March 3, 5 lbs.; since January 15, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner ,800; second, 75; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 40,001. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 85874 SHALLOW BROOK w 5 114 2 5 4* 5J 3* 1"" C OBrien* 4000 D Clair 11.30 864263 BLK AND BLUE wb 7 118 10 10 91 81 5h 2" G Lasswell 3500 Mrs W E Snell 2.70 859662 TITANS MATCH wb6115 4 2 14 11 11 34 W B Wilms 3500 S Moore 8.50 861863 RISSAS SON w 5 115 6 6 5i 2" 2h 4n C Rogers 4000 L J Stephan 4.10 864264 STAR PRINCE wb5115 7 4 64 4J 62 54 J Martin 3500 Bertrando Bros 11.30 854472 THORN wb 6 115 1 7 2J 3* 4* 6*1 C Burr 4000 V Cella 3.20 86190 OUR TOWN wb 4 113 5 3 3h 7" 7i 7"* J Skelly 4000 Mrs C Silvers 11.20 85874 LONE DEGREE wb 4 109 3 9 8* 93 92 81 S Perez 3500 E Buchman 94.70 64019 ZAGGING w 5 111 8 1 72 64 84 94 R L Stevon 3500 J L McKnight 13.90 78980 ROSE POLL wb5115 9 8 10 10 10 10 W Balzetti 4000 E R Moran 68.90 Time, :22%, :46, 1:12%. Track slow, ,-- Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , ii . |D* SHALLOW BROOK 24.60 10.40 6.80 11.30 4.20 2.40 MUtUel T riCeS BLACK AND BLUE 420 3.00 1.10 .50 i TITANS MATCH 5.80 1.90 Winner— B. g, by Coldstream— Evadne, by In Memoriam, trained by S. Hazzard; bred by J. L. Nunn. REACHED POST— 3:02. OFF AT 3:02i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. SHALLOW BROOK, a keen contender racing between horses, was crowded back on the stretch turn, but found passage when punished and closed gamely to be best. BLACK AND BLUE, reserved, while outrun, closed from the outside in the stretch drive and finished with a rush. TITANS MATCH held a clear lead under steady pressure into the last furlong and weakened. RISSAS SON was a sharp factor from the beginning and weakened. STAR PRINCE loomed a threat under punishment on the stretch turn and weakened. THORN gave way in the drive. OUR TOWN was taken back sharply from between horses at the far turn. Scratched-860744 Play Fiddle, 111; 85770 Dollargofast, 119; 86074 Calater, 122; 85970 Sails, 110; 86078 Big Dan, 122. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 74.60— Double Pool, 27,460. Official program numbers for Daily Double — 10 and 2. THIRD RACE 5 FURLONGS. Lord Putnam, May 13, 1950— :58Vs-2— 112. Purse ,500. 2-year- 8/ 7 n r olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races allowed 3 lbs.; maidens O / J J 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. May 15-53 — G.S Net value to winner ,100; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 84,237. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St fl % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 85873 DEL TEX MAID | w 109 10 4 21 13 14 pj |_ Jones 7000 T M Johnson 250 86185 PEDDIE wb112 5 3 42 34 24 24 C Rogers 8000 J J Colando 30 80 858752 BUFF w 112 9 8 71 5i 64 3* J Culmone 8000 Cedar Farm 3 20 858753 SWIVET wb112 8 7 5J 62 5* 4J J Stout 8000 H P Headley 4 30 85875 WAREHOUSE w 106 2 5 6b 74 71 54 C OBrien* 7750 P Godfrey 25 70 85965 COUNT FLIRT wb111 3 1 14 *» 32 tt fi Lasswell 8000 Duntreath Farm 3130 86185 LOIS RABBIT w 110 4 2 3* 4J 4h 74 C Burr 7500 Mrs E B Stewart 470 85345 STARRY SKY w 109 7 6 8 82 82 8 L Batchller 7000 Mrs S G Steckler 7 30 85766 ZERO LAD wb112 6 9 93 94 95 97 a Kirkland 8000 E K Bryson 4010 86185 SHINING ON wb112 110 10 10 10 10 N Cox 8000 Mrs J Gomez 10360 E Disqualified and placed third. Time, :23, :47, :59%. Track slow. -S2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , Ullfllfi| p- ,.Aef!!E.RPIE 63M 234° 9W 30.80 10.70 3.90 Mutuel rricesi buff 5.60 3.80 1 so 90 iDEL TEX MAID 3.00 50 Winner— Ch. c, by Heather Broom— Maradadi, by Stimulus, trained by A. C. Colando; bred by Point-A-View Stud Farm. REACHED POST-3:37. OFF AT 3:37J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. DEL TEX MAID bore in at the start and forced back BUFF, was straightened to quickly dispose of COUNT FLIRT after a quarter mile opened a long lead and held her speed under mild pressure. She was disqualified for impeding BUFF and was placed third PEDDIE never was far back and finished well to be safely clear of the others. BUFF was taken up sharply after the start, improved position under hard urging and finished well. SWIVET raced between horses and lacked a rally. COUNT FLIRT had brief speed and quit. LOIS RABBIT was done early STARRY SKY was blocked through the stretch drive. Scratched— 835962 Laurel Springs, 109; 85345 Rare Art, 104. Overweight— Warehouse, 1 pound; Count Flirt, 2. Buff claimed by Kengal Stud Farm. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949-1:09%— 5—120 Purse 8 7 3 £ ,000- 3-vear-°,ds- Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since O / J U March 26 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since January 15, 5 lbs.; one race since that May 15-53 — G.S date, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to 500 Net value to winner ,800; second, 75; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 63,423. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 860732 LORENA H. wb112 6 11 54 5J 4* 1«* G Lasswell 4000 M W Delaney 290 85767 GAY DRUMMER wb 113 5 7 44 42 3J 2| J Culmone 3500 Mrs W E Snell 200 85544 ROCK DOZER wb113 11 2 2J 2J 2h 32J B James 3750 E L Cotton 77 40 85194 OUR TOPPER wb113 7 1 1h 11 ih 4"* W Balzetti 3500 Phantom Farm 24 00 852624 MENAWA wb 103 4 6 34 * 9 S C Hasher* 3500 J W RodgerT 15 30 £S onRcrmAAJ°nR,TY "J 111 J ? 7J 64 62 6J C Burr 3500 Woodley Lane Farm 15.70 252 5251"* °* wb103 10 4 11 9J 7h 72 RLeBlanct 4000 Jeff-Lin Stable 177 40 86080 CHAN w 106 2 8 84 73 84 84 H Block: 4000 B Funderwhite 1990 85687 MISS COMEBACK w 107 3 9 91 11 92" P R Conlon* 4000 Mipop Stable 220 2E KHLHH! Wb106 1 10 102 101102 103 L Willia™* 3500 52 Line Stable 10050 85767 CHALLENGE JANEwb 109 8 5 6J 82 11 11 R L Stevon 3750 J L McKnight 99 10 Time, :23, :47%, 1:13%. Track slow. , — Mutuels Paid — r Odds to * li . in • I LORENA H .780 340 320 90 70 m Mutuel Prices! gay drummer :..:::..::::.: IS u £ S iROCK DOZER no© 45$ Winner— B. f, by Alabama— Hambora, by Star Hampton, trained by L. A. Brusie- bred bv * Dr P E Corum REACHED POST-4:14. OFF AT 4:17± EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Continued on Page Forty-Two