Detroit Race Course, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-29

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: j I Official Racing Charts Detroit Race Course 3 CoDyrlncht. 1955. by Triangle Publications. Inc. x LIVONIA. llCH., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1955-DETROIT RACE COURSE 1 MILE. Thirty-fourth day of fifty-six-day meeting May 20 to July 23. Six-day charily meeting July 25 to July 30. Michigan Racing Association, Inc. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather clear. Steward representing Michigan Racing Commission. J F Kennedy. Stewards. J. G. Catlett and Joseph Kyle. Placing Judges, j. P Ross, Jr.. John Hughey and James Gruber Patrol Judges. Frank Munden and Kenneth Noe. Jr Paddock Judge. William Kelly. Clerk of Scales. Norris Gwin. Starter, John Morrissey Timer, J. P. Gruber. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, C. J. McLennan. Assistant Racing Secretary, Melvin Mackin. Racing starts at 3:45 p. m. Eastern Standard Time Saturdays and holidays, 2:00 p. m Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1954, .31; current meeting, .30. Percentage of favorites in the money, .65. Daily Double, first and second races. No entries or field horses in Daily Double races. Mutuel take. 12 per cent State 6. plus annual license fee, track 6. Superior figure following jockeys name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. 5 Five lbs., etc. In claiming faces price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. FIRST RACE 5 FURLONGS. All Comers, June 4, 1955 :585 2 107. Purse 000. 2-year-olds. 1 3 Q 9 1 MaWens. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. 7 J y 1 Net value to winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth. 00. June 28-55 Pet Mutuel Pool, 0,352. - Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 954SAVATF wb118 8 8 61 411 22 13 T Barrow 5000 J R Devereux 6SO DUMPLIN CREEK wb110 3 3 11 111 11 21 R Dever5 5000 Mrs H Morgan and Neil 2.40 -SSL IKGJ?J!,RST wbl18 2 6 73 71 4 3h RLBaird 5000 T A Grissom 4.50 524953 DOC GEORGE wb118 9 5 Ah 21 32 41 1 J Stewart 5000 W J Delcambre 5.10 52359 POWDER BLUE w 118 10 1 51 51 5h 5nk E Jenkins 5000 T D Buhl 28.20 rlS2 W.H,ITE,P wb118 5 10 8h 9 63 641 L Hansman 5000 W H Grissim Jr 7.10 53270 KIND MOUD wb118 12 4 31 61 8i 7 J M N Gonz 5000 G R White 41.70 52005 JIMMIES GEM w118 7 12 12 10J 8 M Basile 5000 M Curran 9.20 52359 OLE-JER w 118 4 2 2h 3h 71 31 S Armstrg 5000 C D McNeil 38.30 WAR ACRES wb 113 11 12 - 92 W 9i 10! J R GregyS 5000 Walsh and Floyd 51.60 hLP..M! w115 611 113-8h1H11i J King 5000 J OBrien 28.30 51525 t,r HANNAH T. wb115 1 9 101113 12 12 L A Pierce 5000 Reiber and Wagner 48.80 Tm8 :23, :47, 1:00. Track fast. Official Program NumbersS . 4 Mutuels Paid . Odds to v U..1...I Dnl-f 8-SAVATE .- 15.80 6.40 4.60 6.30 2.20 1.30 MUtUel rriCeSl 3-DUMPLIN CREEK 4.20 3.20 1.10 .60 v 2-TANGO FIRST 4.00 1.00 Winner Ch. g, by Fighting Step Stoogie, by Epithet, trained by P. B. Devereux; bred by Dr. D. J. Wade. IN GATE-3:50. OFF AT 3:50 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for all but WAR ACRES. Won driving; second and third the same. SAVATE steadily worked way forward to the stretch, responded to strong handling and, disposing of DUMPLIN CREEK, won going away. The latter took command early, made the pace until inside the stretch, but could not stay with the top one. TANGO FIRST raced evenly to the stretch, then closed determinedly, but could not overtake DUMPLIN CREEK DOC GEORGE raced well to the stretch, but faltered when set down in the drive. POWDER BLUE raced evenly without mishap. WHY STEP lacked early speed and was never dangerous. KIND MOUD was through early. JIMMIES GEM showed little. OLE-JER tired after racing well to the stretch. WAR ACRES began poorly. LAST DIME, forced to take up when caught in close quarters immediately after the break, failed to recover. HANNAH T. was never prominent. Scratched 532703 Piets Son, 113; Court Risk, 118; 51294 Short Way, 113; Tip Top Kid, 118. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Dandilly, June 17, 1950-1 :09 5 1 15. Purse ,000. I 3 Q 9 9 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs.. Claiming price, ,500. J 0 Net value to winner second. ,300; 00; third, 00: fourth, 00. June 28-55 Pet Mutuel Pool, 9,686. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners OddsToTT 52882 WISE TRAFFIC wb113 7 4 41 31 33 1J T ONeil 3500 R B Walters 32J0 528822 DIAMOND LADDIE wb 111 2 5 21 2iJ 21 2 J R Gregy7 3500 Mrs G C White 150 528824 MONROE COUNTY wb118 4 2 1i 11 lb 331 L C Cook 3500 J D Brock 340 BLUNDER w 118 5 7 62 5 42 42 C Headley 3500 T D Buhl 4.50 49648 DARLING SON wb118 1 9 73 7tJ 6 51 M Diaz 3500 C De La Cerda 29.80 520923 BLUE FUZZ wb 109 3 6 51 61 74 62 R J Brights 3500 M Zipkin 25.10 52437 PRIS w113 6 3 31 42 52 71J W Zakoor 3500 S Munro 3910 528823 RED BUD LANE w113 9 1 81 81 83 82 R DeverS 3500 G Conque 400 50323 LADY DORIS w 113 8 8 9. 9 9 9 E.Jenkins 3500 A T Taylor 6150 Time, :23, :472, 1:13s. Track fast Official Program Numbers r Mutuels Paid . Odds to v D:f 8-WISE TRAFFIC 67.40 18.60 8.20 32.70 8.30 3.10 M utuel Prices? 2-diamond laddie 3.00 2.40 50 20 4-M0NR0E COUNTY 3.40 70 Winner B. f, by Coastal Traffic Wise Dean, by Wise Counsellor, trained by R. Coons; bred by J E Welch IN GATE-4:221. OFF AT 4:23 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good. Wen driving; second and third the same. WISE TRAFFIC, never far back, drifted to the middle of the track for the stretch run, responded to punisment and wore down the leaders in the last sixteenth DIAMOND LADDIE, a sharp factor from the start, held on determinedly but was not good enough for the top one. MONROE COUNTY took an early lead, set the pace to the final furlong while engaging DIAMOND LADDIE then faltered. BLUNDER could not better his position when set down through the stretch DARLING SON began sluggishly. BLUE FUZZ was outrun and had no excuse. PRIS had early foot but failed to stay RED 5..P LA.NE began fast but droPPed far back immediately after the start. LADY DORIS showed nothinq DING HOW, RANK DURING THE POST PARADE, UNSEATED HIS RIDER BEFORE ENTERING THE STARTING GATE AND RAN OFF. DING HOW WAS ORDERED WITHDRAWN FROM THE RACE AND ALL STRAIGHT PLACE AND -SHOW VAGERS WERE REFUNDED. THE CONSOLATION DAILY DOUBLE PAY-OFF ON SAVATE, WINNER OF THE FIRST RACE, AND DING HOW SCRATCHED WAS 4.20. Scratched 538261 Mr. Duty, 118; Ding How, 118; 52032 Galla Vixen, 113. Overweight Blue Fuzz, 1 pound. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 13.80 Double Pool, 0,632. Consolation Double, Savate and Ding How late scratch, paid 4.20. THIRD RACE 1 MILE. Son Charlie, June 30, 1950-1:37-5-116. Purse ,100. 4-year-olds and 53 Q 9 2 upward. Claiming. Non-winners since May 1. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners twice J 7 Z. D since March 2 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. June 28-55 Det Net value to winner ,365; second, 20; third, 10; fourth, 05 Mutuel Pool, 2,630. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to IWl4 SHIII eKIRK w2 W. ? i J2 4 3 J U 1" T ONeil 2500 W H Grissim Jr 16X0 53413 BROSE . w 5 117 11 8 11 91 102 4h 23J M N Galez 2500 M Andrews 4380 532714 ROCKABYE MARY w4112 2 1 21 11 Ih 21 3 E Roy 2500 W Keller 5 20 528882 BOLD FOX wb7117 8 7 81 51 4 51 42i W Zakoor 2500 Chibbaro and Galand 580 52358 LIKE HOVER wb8117 4 5 54 73 61 82 5 RLBaird 2500 F P Aime 1100 53137 ROWDY BOY- w4117 9 10 91 8 8i 6i 6" L Hansman 2500 F E Waldrcn 1770 52986 BRIEF BRAND w4 112 10 11 10 11 11 91 7" L C Cook 2500 M H VanBerg a-300 534184 REBOUNDER wb5117 7 9 6 6 5 71 8n S Armstrg 2500 Wise and Sicking Z50 52494 HERBS GAL w 4 107 1 2 3 31 21 32 92 R Lever5 2500 Mrs J Bartlett 15 40 53586 SON AL wb6117 5 6 71 101 91 10 10 J King 2500 J Cebtila 4110 34260 LONE PILOT wb7117 6 3 11 21 7111 11 M Basile 2500 M H VanBerg a-30O a-Coupled, Brief Brand and Lone Pilot. Time, :24, -A7 1:13, 1:40. Track fast J"!!Hr.K,RK 3400 1960 H.0O 8.80 Mutual Di-Iz-aef " 4.30 utuel rricesj 10-BRosE 44.00 27.60 2100 1280 3-ROCKABYE MARY 6.60 2 30 Winner Ch. f, by Four Freedoms Bright Harvest, by Sickle, trained by R. Dees; bred by T L Murrav J IN GATE 4:48. OFF AT 4:48 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. MISS KIRK, in hand to the stretch, assumed command during the drive and lasted to withstand BROSE. The latter, outrun to the stretch, closed fast in the middle of the track but could not overtake the winner, just missing. ROCKABYE -MARY, a keen factor from the start faltered during the drive. BOLD FOX gave a good effort and had no mishap. LIKE HOVER could not keep up ROWDY BOY was never dangerous. BRIEF BRAND began sluggishly. REBOUNDER tired. HERBS GAL tired after racing forwardly placed to the final furlongs. SON AL showed little. LONE PILOT had brief speed but failed to stay. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Dandilly, June 17, 1950 1:09 5 115. Purse ,100. 5n q n j 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners twice in 1955. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-5 y r winners since May 1 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 2, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. June 28-55 Dct Net value to winner ,365; second, 20; third, 10; fourth, 05. . Mutuel Pool, 5,289. - . Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners" Odds-to 531311 PECKS REWARD wb4 122 6 2 2h 21 1h "l2j L C Cook 2500 Mrs J H Woodcock i20 531322 DEAR TINT wb7122 1 1 1J in 2 2 R L Baird 2500 T A Grissom 290 535792 FAN FLIGHT w 4 119 5 8 7i 41 41 3"k W Zakoor 2500 J Gibson 6 80 52991 CH1PAW00D wb5122 8 4 51 511 53 44 L Hansman 2500 P J Brady 490 531314 NOWADAY GIRL w 4 111 3 6 8 8 71 5n C Hooper 2500 Mrs A 0 Cleff 1680 53271 BECKYS PRIDE wb4112 2 5 311 32 31 63 W Holborn 2500 J Mallia 2360 52358 POTTERAC w6111 7 3 6 73 61 7nk J King 2500 Lone Pine Stable 38 60 21337 STIR AROUND wb 6 116 4 7 41 61 8 8 V Milligan 2500 Mrs P Leon 52.20 Time, :23, :46, 1:12. Track fast in 7-PECKS REWARD 4.40 3.00 2.80 1.20 .50 .40 M, utuel rricesj 2-dear tint 3.60 3.00 - .so .50 JL 6-FAN FLIGHT 3.80 .90 Winner B. g, by Eternal Reward Pecks Choice, by Jacopo, trained by R. Dees; bred by Mrs. J. H. Woodcock. IN GATE-5:141. OFF AT 5:141 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. PECKS REWARD, well placed from the start, drifted to the outside entering the stretch, responded readily when straight for the drive and, racing by DEAR TINT, won going avay. The latter began fast, set the pace until inside the stretch but cculd not hold the top one. FAN FLIGHT began sluggishly but clojed strcngly under brisk urging. CHIPAWOOD finished fairly well under punishment. NOWADAY GIRL lacked early fect and was never dangerous. BECKYS PRIDE tired after racing forwardly Dlaced to the last eighth mile. POTTERAC had no mishap. STIR AROUND was through early. Scratched-53131 Fiddle Bow, 111. Overweight Beckys Pride, 1 pound. t Continued pa -Poge f,werity-ijt 1 DETROIT RACE COURSE I VI Continued from Page Eight FIFTH RACE 1 MILE. Son Charlie, June 30, 19501:375116. Wayne Businesswomen Purse. Q c. Purse,,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners at one mile or over in 51 5 y - 3 1955. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners twice since May 1 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. June 28-55 Det Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,495; second, 60; third, 30; fourth, 15. Mutuel Pool, 4,907. f Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St V V2 3A StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to : 534183 NEPAL wb8116 4 9 9 81 71 3 14 R L Baird 25C0 0 C Kroneman and Son 2.90 i 52991 DELIBERATE wb4116 A 8 4h 3 1h in 22 J King 2500 Mrs P M Lake 41.20 " 529862 SUN-SONG wb5116 6 4 63 64 5 5h 3" T ONeil 25C0 Hadji and Hatjoglou 9.40 . 528852 DANGEROUS DAN wb 5 114 2 1 31 2h 31 44 4 R J Brights 2500 Ypsilanti Stable 4.10 : 534131 ROYAL BONES w8117 9 7 M 12 2 2 54 J R Gregy5 2500 J G and L V Atkinson 6.60 J 532711 JOFIELD wb7 144 8 6 51 4h 41 72 6"" A BlacheS 2500 Davis and Sierra 3.50 : 529864 DOGEIANA wb4 106 7 5 84 1 6 61 73 R Dever5 2500 Eskay Stable 8.20 - 531373 COUNTESS DRUM wb 4 111 3 2 1 51 84 8 8 S Armstrg 2500 D Ferguson 8.60 499504 PLAYKET w 4 106 5 3 71 9 9 9 9 R AyersS 2500 E C Blankenship 78.80 Time, :2 :48, 1:13, 1:39. Track fast Official Program Numberslrf , Mutuels Paid , Odds to : D;A.f 4-NEPAL ...?.;... 7.80 5.40 4.00 2.90 1.70 1.00 Mutual uruel rricesi 1-deliberate 23.80 10.60 10.90 4.40- v 6-SUN-S0NG 6.60 2.30 - Winner Gr. g. by Mahmoud Last Chick, by Chicle, trained by M. D. Livingston; bred by C. V. Whitney. ; IN GATE 5:4 OFF AT 5:40 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. . - Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. NEPAL, away sluggishly and outrun to the last three- eighths mile, responded willingly when set down through the stretch and disposed of the leaders during the final i furlong. DELIBERATE, never far back, went to the front approaching the stretch and settled for the drive with a short lead but could not hold the winner. SUN-SONG closed-determinedly in the middle of the track. DANGER- 2 OUS DAN was unable to better his position when set down in the drive. ROYAL BONES took an early lead, raced iyi1.1,.,1.3.1. urj"9J lhen weakened. JOFIELD could not keep up. DOGEIANA was never prominent. - COUNTESS DRUM had brief speed. PLAYKET was through early. , Scratched 52643 Grandad, 116; 52642 Dr. Alex, 119. . Overweight Playket, 2 pounds. - ! : 1 SIXTH RACE DETROIT 6 Furlongs J ,52.rKiw - Straight- Place. Show; 4-TIFFANY j ; . . . . $ 5.60 $ 2.60 $ 2.40 2- CHIC WAVE "... . ......... . ..... . 2.60 2.40 3- MARK KLAINE . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 3.40 Time, 1 Off ar 6:06 Eastern Standdrd Time. SCRATCHED Tarom, Greater. For Late Charts See Tomorrows Issue


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