Fridays Late Sportsmans Park Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1958-05-05

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Fridays Late SPORTSMANS PARK Charts SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. Key Biscayne, Nov. 1, 1 956-1 :38%-3— 112. Hachazo Purse. Purse 54,500. A "7 L A O 3-yearrdds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races other than optional, maiden or f I u ** i. claiming since March 15. Weight, 118 bs. Non-winners of one race other than optional. May 2-58 — Spt maiden or claiming since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; one race of any value, 6 lbs. Net value to winner S2J25; second. 00; third. S450: fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool. 1.441. Inaex Horses EgtAWtPPSt U Vi n StrFin Jociceys Owners Odds to 47400 BAY BOY w 113 4 4 3* 3* 2 1" I00 J Fieselman H Hough 2J0 4688H MANGAM wb118 1 1 V U 1h 22 2U H Craig E Denemark Jr 1.10 46E53 KLOMPEN w 107 6 5 62 63 i 31 38 D Vandorre H G Bockman 9.10 464881 WADING BUTCHER wb 118 2 3 23 2 33 48 4 P A Ward Partlow Farm 5.20 4658H COUNT B. w115 5 7 72 72 6 6* 51 M Duhon C A Ditmore 24.X 471971 SMOKE-ME-NOW wb118 7 6 53 42 54 5i 6* W Collier Mrs B Nierman 15.30 46488 SULTANS SWTIE wb 110 8 8 8 8 8 72 7"* J.Sellers . A A Freihaut 50.60 469681 HEADQUARTERS w 115 3 2 41 5h 7h 8 8 R J Bright J E Hughes 18.40 Time, :23?s. :47«5, 1:13, 1:38?s Cnew track record. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — S? Mutuels Paio— ; , — —Odds to . » i . . n . 4-BAY BOY 7.40 3.40 3.00 2.70 .70 SO Mutuel Prices? i-mangam 3.00 2.40 .50 .20 l 6-KL0MPEN ; 4.00 1.00 Winner— Dk. b. g, by Bully Boy— Arrayette, by Foray Array, trained by A. Morton; bred by Dr. B. Jeffers. IN GATE— 4:481. OFF AT 4:481 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. BAY BOY moved up close to MANGAM and on the outside of the latter on the far turn, and although forced a trifle wide on the stretch turn, edged to the front in the closing strides to win narrowly. MANGAM went to the front at cnce and took a clear lead on the backsctretch, then withstood Urging gamely in the stretch and just failed to last. KLOMPEN came steadily through the stretch and appeared strongest of all at the finish. WADING BUTCHER was used up attempting to head MANGAM. The others failed to figure seriously. Overweight— Bay Boy, 1 pound; Sultans Sweetie, 3. EIGHTH KACE 1 1-16 MILES. Better Goods, Nov. 3, 1956—1:45—6—115. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds 5 7 / J i and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Ncrt-winners of two races since March 15 H- I OHO allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. May 2-58 — Spt Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. _ . Mutuel Peel. 3341. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Vi 3A StrFin, Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners OaastasT 47095* MR. HASH w6114 1 2 334 21 1" 1J J Fieselman 4500 A J Mavros £50 471S9* BREAK THE ICE wb5117 5 3 41 63 and* 48 22 L Richrdsn 4500 F and W Haynes 20 47095 BLUE EMBER wb8114 3 11" 1" 13 2* 33 A Ferraiolo 4500 M D Haynes 9.60 470902 LEGATE wb9106 7 6 51 4*» 4«. 3" 43 H RobichxS 4000 T Gammon 4.90 469734 HIGHTONE wb5114 2 4 63 51 5h 53 52 R J Bright 4500 M G Stable 15.30 4S638 BLACK BOUNTY wb7117 4 7 7 7 7 62 6« H Craig 4500 W J Schmidt "6.20 46445 BY FAR wb 7 114 6 5 22 2* 31" 7 7 "J D Jessop 45CO J J Gregory 5.90 Time, :23H, :47?4, 1:13i/5 1;39, 1:45*5- Track fast. . n . t t-MR. HASH 7.00 3.60 2.80 2.50 .80 .40 Mutuel K Prices? s-break the ice 3.20 2.80 .60 .40 • 3-BLUE EMBER 4.80 1.40 Winner— B. g, by Mister Easy— Risky Hash, by Hash, trained by A. J. Mavros; bred by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wortman. IN GATE— 5:16. OFF AT 5:16 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME; . Start good Won driving; second and third the same. MR. HASH was rated within striking distance of the early leaders to the far turn, then moved up to catch BLUE EMBER after entering the stretch and put to the whip in the last thirty yards, held BREAK the ICE. The latter saved ground while moving up around the far turn and coming to the outside of the leader in the final furlong, was wearing him down. BLUE EMBER might have had something removed shaking off BY FAR in the first six furlongs but was easily best of the rest. LEGATE, was not a threat BY FAR tired badly. Mr. Hash claimed by T. Gammon, trainer same. - •NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Better Goods, Nov. 3, 1956-1:45-6-115. Purse ,900. 4-year-olds Cm -7 * a j and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since April 18. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of 1 0 4 4 two races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.: one race, 5 lbs:; one race since February 22, CMay 2-58 Spt 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Wet value to winner .885; second. 80; third. 90; fourth, 45. Mutuel Pool. 1,952. " inoex Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* M K StrFin Jockeys Cl g Pr. Owners OocstcSI ,vl6882« CH EATEN BILL w 6 112 10 6 51 5* 51 33 I-* W Collier 3250 G Murphy ll20 45132 FUENTE wb7112 1 3 2 21 21 2 22 J Sellers 3250 Mrs F E Brown 9.60 467833 SIR RUPERT w 6 112- 9 7 61 63 63 4* 3"k A Skoronski 3250 C Fritz 3.50 464914 LONGONE • w9 112 7 10 10 9 10 8* 4J L Richdson 3250 M Whitebrook 3.20 472003 AGOURA GEM wb4112 3 1 12 1i 1h 1h 5 J Hanley 3250 E Ericson 9.30 467832 BORDER BUM w7117 5 4 4 41 4 6 61 J Casey 3000 C W Parvin 5.40 47201 TEANECKER wb6113 2 2 3 31 3 5h 7nk R Bauer 3250 R B Meitus 15.20 47093 RIDE RED wb5113 8 9 9U10 91 7h 82 J Fieselman 3250 J Pichichero 16.40 47200 ANDROB wb5115 4 8 71 73 71 93 93 p A Ward 3250 M and J Stable 5.20 44354 UP A TREE wb4107 6 5 82 81 8" 10 10 H Craig 3250 G Alexandra 35.60 ; Time, :2315: :48H, 1:14, 1:40, 1:46i/5. Track fast. _ , /10-CHEATEN BILL 26.40 9.80 6.80 12.20 3.S0 2.40 ln. i Mutuel Prices? i-fuente f 12.05 7.so 5.00 2.90 , , l 9-SIR RUPERT .. .. 4.40 1.20 Winner— B. g, by Parson Brown— Little Cheeter, by Scat, trainer by H. Murphy; bred by J,E. Goddard. -. IN GATE— 5:44. OFF AT 5:44 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. ~ Overweight— Tcanecker. l pound; Ride Red, 1; Androb, 3. ... _ _ .. * Androb claimed by Nancy Nugent, trainer F. Nugent. Sir Rupert claimed by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tompkins, trainer W. C. Tompkins. . ._, . Start good. Won driving. CHEATIN BILL was well rated early and, coming strongly around the stretch turn, forged to the front of FUENTE in the final fifty yards and held him to the end. FUENTE caught AGOURA GEM at the midstretch and held on well. SIR RUPERT was never too far removed and finished teaddy LONGONE was badly outrun to the stretch and then came fast on the outside. AGOURA GEM and TEANECKER tired. BORDER BUM was not a serious factor. - 0 Attendance, 8,647; Total Mutuel Pool, 90,939.


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