Official Racing Charts: Monmouth Park, Daily Racing Form, 1953-06-26

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— — • — — — --Official Racing Charts—-— Monmouth Park §f|J • Cfewrriefct. 1953. by Trianele Pabllcatiotis. Inc. ■ 0CEANP0RT, N. J., THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1953-MONMOUTH PARK 1 MICE. Eleventh day of fifty-day meeting June 13 to August It. Monmouth Park Jockey Club. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Weather clear. Steward representing New Jersey Racing Commission, E. S. Potter. Stewards, J. P. Turner, Sr., and K. H. Lennox. Placing Judges, J. J. Brennan, S. F. Gillespie and W. B. Trundle. Patrol Judges, W. V. Mullen, H. Plumb, V. Mara and J. R. Pryce. Paddock Judge, V. Mara. Clerk of Scales, A. Bonagura. Starter, Edward Blind. Timer, T. R. Megill. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, J. P. Turner, Jr. Assistant Racing Secretary, T. A. Steele. , Racing starts at 2-30 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1952, .35; current meeting, .34. Percentage of favorites in the money, .69. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. Mutuel take, 12 per cent State 6, track 6 up to 0,000,000; over 0,000,000, State 7, track 5. • Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. • Seven lbs. claimed. »»Ten lbs. claimed. W 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. Lord Putnam, June 24, 1950— :58%-2— 119. Purse ,000. 2-year- since June 5 allowed 3 lbs.; since 1 1 fl A 0,ds- Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners 9 I I U 4 May 8, 5 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for June 25-53— Mth each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 3,798. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt te 3/a StrFjn Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 878352 SPRING KING w114 6 1 14 1* 13 12 I Hanford 5000 Mrs Z Cohen 9.50 906563 GEORGIE PRICE w 109 8 7 6h 62 44 21 C OBrien* 5000 Trio Stable 250 902512 MAGAGABAG w112 2 3 2« 24 22 34 W Balzetti 5000 D Coplin 4.70 905564 0. G. SISTER w112 3 4 84 83 73 4"" J Skelly 5000 O G Ranch 10.90 90556 DANDY DAN wb110 12 6 ■- 3h 3h 3h 51 L Batcheller 4500 J J Colando 40.70 902513 LADY SAM M wb111 1 2 5h 5h 61 6h H B Wilsnt 5000 Mrs J W Camac 8.40 902514 BOLD MYTH wb 111 11 5 41 44 5h 74 C Burr 5000 Rumsey and Phillips 8.10 90556 ATOM AGE w 110 4 10 92 93 82 83 R L Ste/on 4500 R B Carroll 45.50 BOB CAREY w114 7 8 101 11 1 Hi 9h G Lasswell 5000 W H Cane 2200 "90555 HEBRON wb112 9 12 12 12 12 101 J Culmone 4500 Belair Stud 25.50 90251 DOVER MISS w111 5 11 111101101113 J DeWitt 4500 D and H Stable 96.60 854443-SECRET PASSION wb 111 10 9 73 73 92 12 ■ J Stout 5000 Mrs J B Bond 5.40 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Tune, :23/5, :48, 1:01%. Track fast. « • ,— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to „ x . . , . /SPRING KING 21.00 8.00 5.00 9.50 3.00 1.50 Mutuel P rices georgie price 4.60 2.50 1.30 .50 i MAGAGABAG , .75 Winner— Gr g, by Pericles— Early Spring, by Chicle, trained by E. Yowell; bred by Hehs Stock Farm. REACHED P0ST-2:33. OFF AT 2:331 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. . . , . Start good from sUII gate. Won driving; second and third the same. SPRING KING opened a clear lead at once and, under intermittent urging, maintained his speed to the end. GEORGIE PRICE was steadied while between horses on the final turn, then closed dterminedly from the outside in the stretch drive. MAGAGABAG raced in closest pursuit of the winner and weakened slightly under punishment O. G. SISTER closed with late speed. DANDY DAN could not gain the drive. LADY SAMM gave an even effort. BOLD MYTH faltered. BOB CAREY twice unseated his rider during the post parade and was not a factor during the running. SECRET PASSION quit. Scratched— 90556 Page Pug, 107; 90555 Sheriff Tom, 112 Overweight— Magagabag, 1 pound; O. G. Sister, 1; Hebron, 2; Dover Miss, 4. Georgie Price claimed by J. Gavegnano. SECOND RACE 5 FURLONGS. Lord Putnam, June 24, 1950-:585fe-2-119. Purse ,000. Z-year- olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners since June 5 allowed 3 lbs.; since 1 i A r 9 I I U 3 May 8; 5 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for June 25-53— Mth each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 2,870. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt ft % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 90383 SURPRISE STORY vib 111 4 8 72 74" 3h 11 S Boulmetis 5000 Mrs S G Steckler iilo 90250 JUN0X w 104 1 6 - 64 63 5h 2" R LeBlancS 5000 A H Bowen 9.00 90555 LIBBYS FIRST wb112 12 4 31 41 1h 3° J Stout 4500 Impromptu Stable 4.60 90250 THREE CROWNS wb111 9 5 54 5h 41 44 N Jemas 5000 Bernadotte Stable 24.50 90556 TASTY DISH wb111 2 7 4h 31 21 5h H B Wilson 5000 Thorncliff Farm 5.10 89860 MIKE TERRY w114 5 12 91 84 61 6J W Balzetti 5000 C E Tuttle 75.20 89861 ESTEECO wb114 3 1 21 2h 72 74 B James 5000 L Berman 33.80 90383 SMILEY wb110 11 3 14 11 82 82 L Batcheller 4500 J J Colando 69.70 87149 SEVEN BABIES w 106 10 2 101 111 9 92 C OBrien* 5000 J W Camac 61.50 90250 CUTE WAY wbW7 6 11 12 93 101 101 C Burr 4500 L Edwards 59.50 902504 DICKS DIAMOND wb 109 8 10 111 12 12 114 R L Stevon 4750 J L McKnight - 6.50 87935 ROUGH CONQUESTwb 114 7 9 andh W 111 12 J Covalli 5000 A J Poinsett 3J0 Twe, :23%, :48%, 1:02%. Track fart. r—and Mtituels Paid — * , Odds » to N /SURPRISE STORY 8.SI 5.20 3.60 3.30 1.60 88 Mutuel Hi. ID- Prices! junox 980 f-S 390 IS iLIMYS FIRST 4.00 1J8 Winner— Gr. f, by Mighty Story— Almawyn, by Sweep All, trained by E. W. King; bred by H. H. Knight. REACHED POST— 3:02. OFF AT 3:021 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. , , , . Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. SURPRISE STORY lacked J early speed, then was steered out sharply for clear racing in the drive and closed fast to win going away. JUNOX was slightly crowded attempting to move forwardly next to the rail in the early stretch and, when clear, finished gamely. LIBBYS FIRST reared backward and fell in the post parade, then was a keen factor arcing outside the first flight, reached the front In the drive, but weakened. THREE CROWNS challenged between horses in the stretch run and hung. TASTY DISH was rushed forwardly after the start, could not reach the front and weakened under heavy punishment MIKE TERRY saved ground improving position from a slow beginning. ESTEECO and SMILEY quit*. DICKS DIAMOND gave a poor effort. ROUGH CONQUEST showed nothing. Scratched— 393083 Watch It Grww, 109. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 5.80— Double Pool, 8,6%. Official program numbers for Daily Double — 6 and 4. THIRD RACE t FURLONGS out of chute. Vaudeville, July 13, 1948—1:09%— 3-107. Purse 1 1ft £ ,500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. Weight, 120 lbs. 9 I I U.O Net value te winner ,275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. June 25-53— Mth Mutuel Pool, 03,367. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to "899844 MAXIMUM w120 2 7 75 5422 1J J Stout W G Helis Jr 240 901183 N0STREB0R w120 6 2 4h 4and 1h 251 R L Stevon Rappahannock Farm 4.80 77236 LAST HAT wb 115 3 3 ih -|h 42 321 J Colaneri Woodland Farm 49.10 NEDDIES JONES w 115 7 9 51 21 31 4J J Covalli Mrs W W Vaughan 18.80 89864 WYLAM w120 8 1 64 7? 52 55 H B Wilson Darby Dan Farm 220 903813 LITTLE FOX-0 w 108 5 5 32 3h 63 65 R LeBlancJ J T Collins 6.50 TO OCCUPY wb 120 4 4 2 61 73 71 B James C C Jones 1280 CRUTCHFIELD wb120 1 8 9 84 27 %T W Carroll . Mrs H F Bowyer 44.20 BAY HEAD w 115 9 6 6* 9 9 9 S Boulmetis Mr and Mrs H L Hill 1280 Time, :231/5, :48, 1:14%. Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid — » r-— Odds to , k . _ , n . /MAXIMUM 6.80 3.80 3.20 2.40 .90 .60 MutUel PriCeS? NOSTREBOR 4.60 3.20 1J0 .SO A LAST HAT .r...r..-. 11*80 4.98 Winner— Br. c, by Cosmic Bomb— Delphi, by Sir Gallahad III., trained by J. M. Lee; bred by Helis Stock Farm. REACHED POST— 3:32. OFF AT 3:32 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MAXIMUM was briskly roused while sluggish early, responded to reach contention on the final turn and, fortunately finding passage next to the rail, finished determinedly to best N0STREB0R. The latter was reserved within striking distance, moved strongly around the leaders entering the stretch, then was not good enough. LAST HAT had the most early speed, but had to be restrained while attempting to bear out, then faltered in the stretch drive. NEDDIES JONES strongly raced to the Jeaders on the final turn, then tired. WYLAM could not keep up early. LITTLE FOX 0. and TO OCCUPY quit FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Vaudeville, July 13, 1948— 1:09%— 3-107. Purse 9 1 1 n 7 ,500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. Weight, 120 lbs. • • v / Net value to winner ,275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. June 25-53— Mth Mutuel Pool, 09,349. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 89864 AIR COURIER w 120 4 5 64 55 32 ink j Skelly Jay Cee Farm 7.40 907202 MYSTERY FLIGHT wb 115 2 2 • Id U 14 25 I Hanford Brookmeade Stable .50 87820 TIMS RHYM w115 3 3 24 22 21 331 R L Stevon J L McKnight 28.80 LIGHT RON w115 6 1 34 34 42 44 J Covalli Mrs W W Vaughan 13.30 89862 ADMIRATION wb115 5 4 43 42 55 53 G Lasswell Beacon Stable 5.30 83946 TROJAN SAM wb120 1 7 74 6io 615 6» H B Wilson Tara Farm 20.90 ELYS IAN ECHO w 115 8 8 8 8" 7« 710 S Boulmetis M Porter 19.40 CAPTAIN FLARES wb 120 7 6 54 73 8 8 S Perez S Carnevalino 29.10 Tune, :23, :47, 1:13%. Track fart. ki 1 D.mI" COURIER 16J0 4.20 3.60 7.48 1.18 .88 MutUel PriCeSt MYSTERY FLIGHT 240 2.20 .20 .18 I TIMS RHYM 5.60 1.88 Winner— Ch. g, by Carrier Pigeon— Doe-Bert, by Flares, trained by T. J. Tault; bred by Mrs. H. S. ReinemaB. REACHED POST— 4:01. OFF AT 4:01 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. AIR COURIER raced very wide from the beginning, was under intermittent punishment after the opening quarter-mile and, depite his loss of ground, closed determinedly and wore down MYSTERY FLIGHT. The latter saved all possible ground, drew clear in the drive when ready, but weakened wider steady pressure and just failed to last TIMS RHYM closely pressed the pace into the stretch and faKered. LIGHT RON was a forward factor He half-mile and tired. ADMIRATION raced wide into the stretch and mtktmi. The others showed nothhtf. Cm hmmJ on Pcfe Fvty-Nkm


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