Saturdays Late Sportsmans Park Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1959-05-12

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Saturdays Late SPORTSMANS PARK Charts EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Bernburgoo. May 10. 1958, 1:44, 5. 121. C_i. 9971 THOMAS D. NASH MEMORIAL HANDICAP. Purse 5,000. 3-vear-olds and upward. jpi - Z.Z.I 1 Net value to winner ,750; second, ,000; third, ,500; fourth, 50. May 9. 1959 Mutuel Pool, 46,276. x Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St V* Vfr % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 1962Spt— Indian Heir bS 118 8 4 2» 2 2£ 24 4 RWinant Valley View Farm 560 1997Spti— Bishops Light 5113 9 3 1 1« 4 1h 2 R Baldwin M H VanBerg 10.90 2217Spt2— Pan bG 119 2 2 ~44 3« 444433 K Griffith Nissen-Brock 7.30 2207Spt»— Rickover 4 112 4 1 34 3| 34 3h 41 W Chmbers Joe-Anna Stable a-4.10 2095LH3— Petes Folly b 6 122 7 9 9 9 9 7J 53 H Keene W H Bishop Stables Inc b-2.60 1962Spt2— Sun King b4 111 6 7 6£ 5h 53 52 6J A Skoronski Joe-Anna Stable a-4.10 1917Spt4— Roman Artist b 5 109 1 8 83 82 6J 6 74 R L Barnt Mrs J M Smreker 25.40 1943Spt»— Racetfacker 6121 3 5 74 7J 8* 84 88 H Craig Mrs E Denemark 2.10 2095Lr|4— On the Job 6113 5 6 5J 63 7« 9 9 C Meaux W H Bishop Stables Inc b-2.60 a-Coupled, Rickover and Sun King; b-Petes Folly and On Ihe Job. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%, 1:38%, 1:44%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — - , Odds to . ki , in* 6-INDIAN HEIR 13.20 6.20 4.20 5.60 2.10 1.10 Mutuel rricesj 7-bishops light 9.60 6.20 3.80 2.10 C 4-PAN .. •. 5.80 1.90 Winner— Blk. g, by Indian Hill— Air Watch, by On Watch, trained by E. L. Whyte; bred by J. W. Bedford. IN GATE— 5:06. OFF AT 5:06 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. INDIAN HEIR forced the pace from the beginning, forged to the front midway of the stretch and, under strong handling, was able to hold the lead. BISHOPS LIGHT had the lead in the first sixteenth, set the pace to the stretch, then gave way, coming again in the final strides but was not good enough. PAN moved up steadily in the last quarter while saving ground. RICKOVER showed good speed to the stretch while saving all ground possible. PETES FOLLY raced far back of the field for the first half mile and closed a wide gap white on the far outside. SUN KING gave an even performance. RACETRACKER was never prominent. OfTTHE JOB tired. Scratched— 1998Spt Auctioneer. NINTH RACE 1 5-16 MILES. Braseda. Nov. 3. 1956. 2:12%. 6. 110. C_i. **T Purse ,750. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1959. opt - A.L.I £. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners at one and one-quarter miles or over since March 21 May 9. 1959 allowed 3 lbs.; one such race since Feb. 1, 5 lbs.; one race at any distance since April 173 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. v Net value to winner ,775; second, 55; third, 80; fourth, 40. Mutuel Pool, 24,575. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP A V2 % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 2227Spti— Bull Bern 8120 4 63 6" 5 2h 1h 14 W Chmbers 2500 Mmes Silagy Sr-Pike 3.10 2218Spt —Golden Hind b7 112 5 44 43 3J 31 3 J 2 W Cox 2500 Mrs D Gaudet 23.30 2236Spt — Dilly Whilly b 8 115 7 8 8 8 71 55 l RWinant 2500 P J Brady „ 4.10 2236Spt —Stymie Dier b 5 107 8 74 7 5 63 41 A 4no- E Anyon 2500 C C Madden 5.20 2226Spt3— Back Room 4112 6 3231 1 11 23 510 A Skoronski 2500 Rose Benedetto 2.60 2240Spt — Herods Beau 4107 3 53 53 72 8 74 64 FWilkie5 2500 Sally Sue Stable 45.40 221 8Spt —Big Comber b6112 1 22 21 4J 51 61 V H Craig 2500 M H VanBerg 5.10 2219SDt — ARadac b7 112 2 12 12 11 6h 8 8 R Baldwin 25C0 Asipinc Stable 10.30 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:15, 1:42%, 2:08, 2:15%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers/ -— S2 Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to SI r ki . t n • 4-BULL BERN 8.20 5.20 340 3.10 1.60 .70 Mutuel Prices? s-golden hind 14.80 6.40 6.40 2.20 C 7-DILLY WILLY 3.40 .70 Winner— B. g, by Bernborough— Deajlea, by Bull Lea, trained by M. A. Silagy, Sr.; bred by Mr. and Mrs. J. deB. Wack. IN GATE— 5:35. OFF AT 5:35 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. BULL BERN, well placed in the early stages, moved up steadily on the outside going to the far turn the last time around, took command in the stretch, then, under mild urging, drew out. GOLDEN* HIND, always in contention while saving ground, finished strongly. DILLY WHILLY trailed the field for the first three-quarters mile, then closed fast while saving ground on the far turn and came between horses in the stretch. STYMIE DIER closed a lot of ground in the last half mile. BACK ROOM gave way after taking command on the backstretch the last time around. BIG COMBER and ARADAC both tired. Scratched— 2227SpH Alessi. , Attendance, 15,876; Total Mutuel Pool, ,167,164.


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