Fridays Late Suffolk Downs Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1957-06-24

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Fridays Late SUFFOLK DOWNS Chart - NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MlLEST Kenyon C, June 3, 1938— 1:43!— 4— 108. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds ■j q a *y m and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race since April 25. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-I ✓ O JL *f winners of three races since March 8 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since March 8, 5 lbs -June 21-57 — Suf one race since March 8, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,000, Net -value to winner ,250; second, 00; third, 25; fourth, S125. Mutuel Pool, 4,182. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St W V2 3A StrFin Jockeys Jlg Pr. Owners Odds to SI 18298 TONES TRICIA 6 112 7 1 53 51 3J U 16 P I Grimmt 2000 A J Ryan - 4.90 1S0764 CAROLINA REX wb5113 8 A 44 44 1r 3£ 2™ J Contreras 2000 C A Grande 1.80 187144 WAR SECRETARY wb 6 113 3 7 1 61 42 21 3h G Gibb 2000 Mrs S G Steckler 3.80 19074 F.O.BEE wb7110 6 5 3J 2h 2£ 42 41 R Winant5 2C00 J Cabone 20.20 18718 MYSTIC GOLD . w7113 2 8 8 8-71 54 5H P Bohenko 2000 ODonnell and McCleary 16.90 04779 YNIOL wb4 108 4 2 1h 1b 51 63 64 D DeRoin5 2000 Mrs W Hinphy 5.90 18298 ANTHONY C. wb6113 5 3 2h 3* 6J 71 74 W Lane 2000 M L Wilson 8.90 150794 RIP0VER wb4117 1 G 6 7M 8 8 J Spinale 2000 H A Dolan Jr 10 4 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24and :483/5, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:475s- Track fast. Official Program Numbers V , — Mutuels Paid-r- , Odds to S1 ■ — in* 7-T0NES TRICIA 11.80 5.20 3.40 4.90 1.60 .70 Mm. utuel rricesj 8-carolina rex 3.80 3.20 * -.so .60 l 3-WAR SECRETARY 3.20 .60 ■ Winner— B. m, by Lochinvar— Ellen Mist, by Tedious, trained by A. J. Ryan; bred by A. J. Ryan. IN GATE— 5:54. OFF AT 5:54£ EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. TONES TRICIA, reserved behind the leaders, moved strongly from the outside leaving the far turn, reached command into the stretch and drew off under pressure CAROLINA REX lost ground on the first turn, kept up with the leaders down the backstretch, reached a shortlived lead after leaving the far turn, then outlasted the others. WAR SECRETARY made a good move into the stretch but weakened under pressure in the final eighth. F. 0. BEE, with the pace from the start, weakened YNIOL and ANTHONY C. faltered from their early efforts. Scratched— 18911 Addies Babe, 108. Attendance, 9,202; Total Mutuel Pool, §671,140. Fridays Late DELAWARE PARK Chart EIGHTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Hannibal, June 14, 1952—1:09—3—124. Purse ,000 r r 1 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 124 lbs. Non-winners since May 28 allowed 1q "DDI 3 lbs.; in 1957, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for eacf June 21-57— Del 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,950; second, .C0; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 22,331. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Cig Pr. Owners Odds to 186434 HUNTERS RUN wb5 113 4 2 21 23 1J 14 J RuaneS 6000 R G Leapley 1120 182623 ADMIRAL JOHN wb4118 3 1 3» 3b 3" 21 E Nelson 6500 R E Faircloth 1.80 186432 DEEDEE 0. wb5113 2 -4 11 1li 22 33 OCutshaw 6000 M H Schlosberg 4.30 15597 HANWAR wb 6 115 1 5 8 8 72 4,lk A Russo 550O H Cohen 8 30 186433 HOME BOY wb 6 121 8 3 4h 53 62 5«* J A Regtot 6000 G T Hallowell 5 90 16683 MISS CHARM w 5 111 5 7 72 61 5 6J C Gamella5 6500 E M Hydeman 10.50 18371 GODCHILD w 6 114 6 8 5h 41 42 73 S Brooks 6500 J M Lee v 9 30 176043 FLEET LASS wb4116 7 6 6ii 71 8 T R Root 6500 J Arthur 16 40 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :22s, :45*5, 1:11%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to in- 4-HUNTERS RUN 24.40 7.80 4.40 11.20 2.90 120 M. Utile! rriCeS? 3-ADMIRAL JOHN 3.80 2.80 .90 .40 I 2-DEEDEE 0 4.00 1.00 Winner— Br. g, by Beauchef— Broken Glass, by Challenger II., tramed by R. H. Herring; bred by H. L. Donovan IN GATE-5:49. OFF AT 5:50 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. HUNTERS RUN forced the pace, attained the lead on the stretch turn and drew clear under urging through the stretch. ADMIRAL JOHN, within striking distance in the early stages, rallied in the late stretch but was unable to threaten the winner. DEEDEE 0. set the early pace and weakened at the end. HANWAR lacked speed. MISS CHARM was outrun. HOME BOY could not reach contention. GOD CHILD made a bid on the stretch turn and weakened. FLEET LASS was never a factor Scratched— 17604 Some Tan, 115. Attendance, 9,684; Total Mutuel Pool, 29 030.


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