How To Read Daily Racing Form Official Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1957-05-13


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HOW TO READ OFFICIAL CHARTS I II II II M I I ■- WHAT IS A CHART? A chart is a description of a race. It offers a complete, accurate, easy-to understand word picture of the running from the time the horses line up at the gate to the moment the result and prices are official. DAILY RACING FORM charts furnish an authoritative record of how EVERY horse in EVERY race at EVERY recognized track in America performed. They are the most comprehensive detailed account in summary form ever devised for the result of any sporting event. The explanation below illustrates the clarity and complete coverage of DAILY RACING FORM charts. p CHART AS IT WOULD APPEAR IN DAILY RACING FORM ■ 1 CONDITIONS OF RACE; VALUE FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS out »f chute. Snowcap, Feb 2, 1954-1:09-4-116. Purse 13,500. . - 3 7 j c 7 u 4- ear-o!ds ami upward. Maidens, claiming. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; ©Wer, 123 lbs «mhi All the information pertaining to the race. Index number / ** J I /2 Claiming price, ,000. If entered for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 down to ,000. fa* --J inscL yl,... dktnnre trnrL rerftr,r «are ana ttock wnere race race wos was pun run Oistance, track record Feb. 7-56— S.A Net value to imer ,925; second, 5700; third, 25; fourth, 50, Mtrtuei pool, 10,000. * *.-— and date on which it was established, purse and type of race. Complete conditions under which horses were index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % % strFm Jockeys cigPr. Owners Odds to | entered, division of purse money, and amount of money ■■ 33840" ELBA wsb 4 120 10 5 4* 32 2« 1«* J Stoutt 8000 W W Crenshaw a 3.00 wagered on race. 314202 WHERRIF wsb 4 114 1 7 75 73 3* 2"* R Permane 7000 CS Jones 28.75 m 30986 H ZACAWON w4112 3 11 8« 82 5 3J L Craig* 7500 M Parker U-4.00 I 313453 FONE ME wb5117 5 2 12 11 In 4 NWaH 7000 J Peters f-5.60 309862 ARLENE G. w 7 107 4 1 2« 2«i 4" 5* F Gross 5 TWO F Grossman 10.55 32564 OMASARI wb 5 120 12 12 12 12 ■ 63 A Kirk 7500 L L Williams 3.90 36765 ROMANY RED wb 5115 9 10 114 11* KP 7*1 J BrounoS 7500 Red B Farm 25.00 32657 FALL FLIGHT BB w 10 107 6 8 102J10 J 63 8 H Cramer? 7000 L Sims 7.55 34678 WISE SUN 69 wsb 4 110 11 9 92 9* 9"* 8«J E BergS 7000 Local L Stable 1525 _ ___ 33621 NAP MAN w 5 117 7 6 6h fih 7**103 LTrtnts 7500 W W Crenshaw a-3.00 I . _., I 33656 LINETWIE wb4115 8 4 5«j -P 1H 115 AVeseyto 8000 LGreenJr f 5.60 HORSE .~~.. .-.... LEADING TIMED BY QUARTERS 34566 MARK YOU ME w 4 114 2 3 3" 4* 12 12 B Winter 7000 P Baylor f 5.60 ,, VI IB1 Dead-heat. IS Disqualified and placed fourth. f-Mutuel field. a-Coupled, Elba and Nap Man. tFhre /4 /l 3/ /i pounds apprentice allowance waived. „ _ .a*7S "225 45 Vfe 1*104 ■•»w75 Tune, :22%, :45%, 1:HrJt Track fast. ~*L* Official Program Numbers , — S2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , —— — »— — — — „ | kJ , in* 1-ELBA a-Entry 8.08 420 3.10 300 1.10 .55 I . Mutuel Prices J 4-wherrie 2420 11.70 11.10 4 85 ncciriAl DDnrDAkj mmwdcdc Akin 1 7-fone me f-ReW 4.30 lis OrHCIAL PROGRAM NUMBERS AND Winner-B. g, by Arbiel-Alicia Tee, by Sempronius, trained by M. T. Evans; bred by W. L Wall. PLACING OF HORSES IN GATE-:30. OFF AT 4:3* PAC.F.C STANDARD TIME. Muh|e, ff • e$ Qnd jya,ent 0ys t Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. ELBA raced wide from the start while among the |_ — - r j T leaders, responded to energetic handling in the final drive and was up to nose out WHERRIE m the final stride. mmam The fatter was reserved off the early pace, moved up on the outside when called upon and took the lead a few r-™"™"™— ™~ """"""""""""""""H strides from toe finish, but weakened suddenly. ZACAWON lacked early speed, moved up between horses in the • final drive and, closing fast when clear, swerved in front of FONE ME and was disqualified for the foul anc nPC,pp | PTIDKJ OP THF C I IKJ KJ I klr"~ placed fourth. FONE ME made the pace Hi hand, was impeded when ZACAWON came over and then held on ULJWIV,r ,VI vr ■ » IvurimMVJ gamely. ARLENE G. forced the pace for a half mile, then weakened suddenly. OMASARI closed a gap. LINE A a aeraiiea APt„Ue A ifocs-rmt-mn «* *«,««, unxi. J..,:.. »L~ description of the TIME and MARK YOU ME quit every occurrence during Scratched-34220 Infinity Sheik, 115; 328543 Cargo Manor, 120. running of the race as seen by DAILY RACING FORM Overweight— Wherrie, 1 pound. - chart makers. Elba claimed by J. N. Croft I | ELBAS RAGE DEPICTED BY CHART il**j s=l BA re, ill 1 S I 5SN.£* 5-° uj B-8£ •"?and ~?"2 ~?- S J? tt «-? » oa; J? ««■*_»— .e .53 -• S ■ ». «»"2 «--x °S* Z -*• Xft 5 = « a - -2 « KH? . : |H ! i * i l5 if! i?i ii ; 3 A J illlil 1 111 1 l I I III 111 lit II I It | | 33840 ELBA wsb 4 120 10 5 4 - 3* V 1- J Stout 8000 W W Crenshaw a-3.00 SYMBOLS USED IN CHARTS [d] before horses name and odds, denotes horse was disqualified, DH| dead-heat. COLOR AND SEX OF HORSES Colors— b, bay; blk, black; br, brown; ch, chestnut; gr, gray; ro, of any age; rig, ridgling male of any age with one or both glands roan. Lt indicates light; dk, dark. of reproduction hidden or absent. ■• V: Equipment— w, whip; s, spurs; b, blinkers. Sex — c, colt entire male under age of 5 years; f, filly female tv.* Mi.. --- - - - -" - ,A . -. , , under age of 5 years; h, horse entire male" 5 years o.d "or Uer; £kT££ SSfclnunfber 2 ueigXwancedea m, mare female, 5 years old or older; g, gelding unsexed male for contract or apprentice rider.


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