Official Racing Charts: Arlington at Washington Park, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-30

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OFFICIAL RACING CHARTS , Copyright, 1943, by Triangle Publications, Inc. . , ___ Arlington at Washington Park I HOMEWOOD. ILL., TUESDAY, JUNE 29. 1943— WASHINGTON PARK 1 1-8 MILES. Eighth day of thirty-six-day meeting June 21 to July 31. Arlington Park Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. _____ ~ Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, William Hamilton. Stewards of Meeting, Lincoln Plaut, George Foster, J. C. McGill, C. J. FitzGerald. Jr., and L. C. Bogenschutz. Placing Judges, W. R. Dahlstrom, George Molesworth and R. P. McAuliffe. Paddock Steward, Barry Whitehead. Clerk of Scales, William Shelley. Starter, Roy Dickerson. Timer, William Cunningham. Racing Secretary, Webb A. Everett. Racing starts at 3:90 p. m. Central War Time; Saturdays and holidays, 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spuis, B blinkers. Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1942, .31; current meeting. .48. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as ene horse; field horses sepaiately. _____ FIRST RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Flying Streak. Aug. 10, 1940—1:05—2—109. 107 Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. June 29-43 — Was Net vajue to wjnner ,000; second. 00; third, 50; fourth, 0. IndTx jtsrwa Eqt A wTpP St i % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Oddsjl Strt 43179 +SNACK vvll5 6 4 2.r_3inh~11i BalzarettiW Walmac Farm 121.60 IRON MAIDEN w 115 7 3 32" 3i 2i GrohsO I. B Mayer 1.10 •FOREIGN SHOT w 110 10 11 ll6 5| 4 3i DotterL -I D Weil 58.80 39852 KG PUSH wb115 12 8 4" 7« 5J 4J ZufeltF I.t Col C V Whitney 17.40 428572DAY AND NIGHT w 115 4 5 5i lh 2» 52 JemasN Thomas Piatt 2.50 42857 ANTI-AIRCRAFT w 115 11 10 8 11« 7£ 6f BiermanC I.t L L Ha«in II 44.10 TOPSY ANN wll5 2 2 7i 4£ 62 72 ChojnackiF A A Baroni 9.40 MSI FOXHOLE w 115 5 9 9* 9:! 9h 8i BurnsG Joe J Keith 57.10 GUNFLASH wb115 11 li 6 11« 9" HigleU A S Hewitt 35.00 42857 DANGER wb115 9 7 6h 8J, 8* 102 Waener.I A B Hancock 1.4.90 43102 PI.AY ARM w 115 3 6 102 lOlO2 11s ZehrF Mrs Thelma Ott 18.90 42857 Hit ONA w 115 8 12 12 12 12 12 EadsW Chas Weiehtman 223 00 + Apprentice allowance waived. Time, :2345. :47V 1:01. 1:0*3,. Track fast. , — Mutuels Pa;d — , / Odds to -n , . ip». SNACK 245.20 163.40 78.00 121.60 80 70 38.00 Mutuel Prices! 1R0» maiden 3.60 3.40 .so 70 1 FOREIGN SHOT 24.60 1130 Winner-Ck. f, by Sickle— Bis; Dinner, by Black Toney, trained by H. Wells; bred by Mr. R. 1 . M. IK ..in. WENT TO POST— 3:06. OFF AT 3:08 CENTRAL WAR TIME. St.irt eood from stall gate. Wen dihine: secaad and third the fame. SNACK, rushed into contention. last iM.tind entering the stretch, cjme fast whrn straight, forced to the front entering the final eighth and eVew dear near the end. IRON MAIDEN, never thoroughly settled into her best stride, was forced to race vide in the streth and finished strongly. FOREIGN SHOT, slow to hcin. saved much ground and closed With a rash. BIG PlSH was sent forward on the outside, raced wide and finished strongly. DAY AND NIGHT was lucky to find room early and tired after leaching the lead. ANTI-AIRCRAFT had a rough trip and passed tiring horses in the drive. TOPSY ANN was in close quarters early and showed little when «lr..r GUNFLASH had speed. Scratched— 43179 Miss Reward. 115: 431793Duiazna. 115; 42681 Appy Way. 110: 43179 Lady Nikoh, 115; 42857 River Port, 115: Mina J.. 115. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE. Roman, Aug. 3, 1940— lrlOTf, — 3— 118. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Winners in 1943. 3-year-olds, 4 7 7 O A 3 3*** no lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners since June 19 or two races June 29-43 — Was since May 15 allowed 4 lbs.; one race since May 15 or two races in 1943, 8 lbs Claiming price, ,250. Net value to winner ,000; second. S3S0 : third, 50: fourth. 0. ~hidex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 34 V Sir Fin Jockeys Ownerj Odds Strt ? «48:!*KnTgHT CALL wb5105 2~4 4; 2 i I* V .JohnsonP W G McCarty 3.60 2036 HdlSS LEXINGTON w 4 109 10 3 l2 l2 22 2i LoweW Silver Star Stock Farm 8.60 43180 CAPTAIN FURY wb4114 3 1 52 4J 3i 3U EadsW Mrs F F Burrell 13.80 42992 SEEKONK wb4 114 7 9 102 6" 42 «»| HaritesJ G J Stempel 28.70 42535 TICKY OTIS wp4111 5 10 12 102 5i 5i WhitineL Mrs F Whiting 3.30 42099THREE BANGS wb8109 9 8 8 7J 6i 6s MartinCL F Seroy 19.10 42.306 YOCROFF wb 4 109 11 12 11] n1 82 7| JemasN Mrs V Sovinski 15.70 40291 IPOLLENATOR wb7114 6 5 1 % 7i 8i ChojnackiF Mrs C Gregory 5.40 4MPIDA STRENG wb4100 4 7 6" 8 9] 9h Keaglell 5 A Kobrin 85.90 42538 JUNGLE-MOON wb6114 8 11 9] 12 10" 10i ZehrF .1 Sands 67.00 42864 REX AVIS wb3111 1 2 32 3M14 11« ZufeltF Mrs E A Simpson 34.80 42532-Hl RI HOM HARI wb 4 113 12 6 2h 52 12 12 DotterL L M Severson 5.90 tApprentice allowance waived. Time. :23. :47ij, llft. Track fast. . r~ Mutuels Paid f— — Odds to x ki . . n . / KNIGHT CALL 920 6.00 4.60 3.60 2.00 1.30 Muruel rrices? miss lexington 10.00 7.00 4.00 2.50 I CAPTAIN FURY 7.80 2.90 Winner.-Ch. h. by Trace Call— Pamalette. by Bright Knight, trained by- C. R. West; bred by Aildley Fan. i Winner enteied to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 3:36*. OFF AT 3:36] CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall state. Won driving: second and third the same. KNIGHT CALL, never far back sod steadied eaily. came to the inside for the drive, took command entering the final eighth and drew 1«.,r in the last stages. MISS LEXINGTON opened up a dear lead tinder strong urging, was steadied until halleneed and tired. CAPTAIN FLRY. going in his best form and fastest to begin, was taken off the pace and came fast when put to pressure. SEEKONK worked his way forward through the field and closed with a ruvh. TICKY OTIS had no mishaps. YOUROFF passed tiring horses in the drive on the outside. POL-I.ENATOR showed little. IDA STRENG w.s unable to keep tip. HlRI HOM HARI quit. Scratched— 42105 Maw, 105: 42687 Legal Code. 101; 42535 Starweista, 114; 43105 Cloudy Weather, 118; 42596Shasta Man, 114; 431802Gay Youth, 118. 0crwei-jht — Ticky Otis. 2 pounds; Re-Ai«. 1. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 24.20. THIRD RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Flying Streak, Aug. 10, 1940—1:05—2—109. A 1 "X Q " Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-win-" 3 3 s J ners since June 19 allowed 3 lbs.; since May 15, 6 lbs.; since April June 29-43— Was i, 9 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,400. Net value to winner ,060; se:ond, 00; thiid, 50: fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U V* Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42534 *GAY ORPHAN w 112 2 4 2* ~ 2 i 2£ 1 MartinCL H Friedberg 120 42994VALDINA DATE w 120 3 2 42 32 3* 22 BiermanC C W Pershall 1.70 42994 HY CAP w 112 5 3 l:t li 1*" 33 WhiteE Brolite Farm 20.40 42P193gi"AKER wb108 6 6 7 62 5s 4 JemasN Thomas Piatt 2.80 424C7 MORE DELIGHT w 111 1 1 61 4 i 43 56 ZufeltF Mrs E A Simpson 27.80 K13G7PDICK MANNERS w 107 7 7 3j 5« 610 615 DotterL Porter and Sharp 8.70 39886-GROCND PLAY wbUI 4 5 5 7 7 7 FallonML Max Hirsch 14.10 Time, :232£, :i7%, 1:002, 1:072. Track fast. r- Matuels Paid- f Odds to n »i in* I GAY ORPHAN 8.40 340 2.60 3.20 .70 .30 Mutuel rncesl valdina date 3.00 2.40 .50 .20 i HY-CAP 4.80 1.40 Winner Dk.b. e, by Gay Monarch-— K/etla. by Axenstein. trained by J. Hanover; bred by Mr. H. Fiieiitiefg.. Winner eiitercd to he claimed tor ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:03. OFF AT 4:03; CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. GAY ORPHAN, steadied when outrun, responded willingly when ready, bore in when wearing down HY-CAP and, continuing under pressure, l. 1.1 VALD1NA DATE safe. The latter dropped back soon after the start, came fast when clear and hung in the l.ivt stages* HY-CAP established a commanding Ie?d swiftly, held a clear advantage to the stretch and tired. QUAKER broke slowlv and i iced wide. MORE DELIGHT tired after improving his position. DICK MANNERS and GROUND PLAY bore out at the turn. Overweight — More Delieht, 2 pounds: Dick Manners, ly. FOURTH RACE 1 Ir8 MILES. Misty Isle, Aug. 9, 1941— 1:49"»-5— 3— 114. Purse a OO Q /L ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since H 3 3 y O May 15 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners since June 29-43— Was April 1 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1943, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,200. . Net value to winner ,000; second, 00; third. 50; fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP S,t ~4 Vi. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42fj022MAS TL1NE wb4112 8 5 14 l1 1" l1 1J Jema-N Mr and Mrs J P Keezek 610 431C9 CHOCOLATE MAIDwb 5 113 7 1112 12 ll1 7" 2 IfcfeW Hilltop Stock Farm 14.40 OnrSWEEPALOT wb9113 1 12 lllO1 6" J 6i 3»« JohnsonP Mrs L Copenhaver 14.10 402872S NOW APPLE wb 4 U2 6 9 51 5| 3» 2» ** hojnackiF Mrs G M Hull 11.00 43180DlE SPORT wb 6 113 11 4 8l P 98 5"k DotterL E R Cowev 6.00 42864 EVIL MIRIT wb 6 112 3 3 4h 4h 4» 4 6" HauerD C E Davison ?1.80 OH MACK ONE wb5112 4 1 33" 2» U 73 GrohsO H Stutts 5.30 «2859 VN1SE BARRISTER wb 8 118 10 7 7* 62 Sj 5i 84 HaritosJ G Stempel 6.10 OBPSUPREME IDEAL wb5118 9 8 6J 7i 7 91 93 PetersM Mrs W Renard 17.70 38703 RIPOSTE wb4115 2 2 9h 1112 102 10 PiersonNL Olson * Mevers 12.70 OMPSWEEP THROCGHw«7112 12 10 10i 91 8 ll5 ll3 ZehrF H W Young 5.40 CE9C. DOVIE I.OU wb7107 5 6 2 2 10 ! 12 12 Beve.KA Mrs F Nugent 124.90 Time, :25. :502fe. 1:16. 1:42%, 1:56. Track fast. Continued on Page Fourteen a Official Racing Charts ,___________ Copyright, 1943, by Triangle Publications, Inc. Arlington at Washington Park Continued from Page Two r-%1 Mutuels Paid- , — —Odds to 1 . MASCULINE 14.20 7.00 5.20 6.10 2.50 1.60 ki ln Mutuel Prices* chocolate maid 9.60 10.20 3.80- 4.10 I SWEEPALOT 1240 5.20 Winner— B. e. ly Misstep— Pouponne. by Black Jester, trained by J. P. Keezek ; bred by Mr. Leo J. Marks. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 4:281. OFF AT 4:29 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. MASCULINE was rushed forward on the outside, established a clear lead during the opening three eiehths. increased his advantage under light urging, responded well when threatened and held CHOCOLATE MAID safe. The latter came from well back and closed resolutely. SWEEPALOT, in. prepared at the start, improved his position steadily and finished strongest of all. SNOW APPLE was in close quarters the greater part of the trip and tired. DDE SPORT made up ground. EY1I. SPIRIT was unable to keep up. BLACK ONE was in close quarters throughout and was forced wide entering the stretch. WISE BARRISTER tired after improving his position. SWEEP THROUGH was outrun. Scratched— 43256 Crucibenna. 107: 428593Song Spinner, 118; 431803Late Dawn, 118; 429932Baron Omar, 107; Bud-On. 107: 39189 Oakmont, 112. FIFTH RACE * 3-4 MILE. Roman, Aug. 3, 1940— 1:10 fc— 3— 118. Whichone A 7 Q 7 Purse. Purse 81,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of *•■ «5 J ,500 or three races. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races June 29-43 — Was since April 1 allowed 4 lbs.; one race since April 1 or two races since September 15, 7 lbs.; two races at any time, 10 lbs. Net value to winner ,000: second. 00: third. S150: fourth. S50. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds StTt 43184*THE NATIVE w 115 1 1 2J l1 1»J % DotterL Walmac Farm 2.20 4279fc2"BlSVRIIGE w 115 6 3 3l 3J 22* MartinCL Maxwell and Goode . .80 29694 ARMISTICE DAY wbHO 4 7 5h 43 43 3£ SmithFA Greentree Stable 15.50 42921 *L AST CHICK * 106 2 6 7 6£ 5J 4 JohnsonP Lt Col C V Whitney 15.30 43108 FAIR TIP w 112 3 2 4* 5i 6-r 5h BiermanC Lt L L Haggin .II 23.40 42463 BE BRIEF wb114 5 4 In 23 6$ PeterM J Lowenstein 20.30 FOR GRANTED wb 108 7 5 63 7 7 7 BasfcV W E Boeing 15.70 Time, :23%, :47, 1:12%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — 5 , Odds to 1 11 , in* /"THE NATIVE 6.40 2.60 2.60 2.20 .30 .38 Mutuel Prices? busyridge 2.20 2.20 .10 .10 I ARMISTICE DAY 3.80 .90 Winner— B. c, by The Porter— Native Wit, by Fair Play, trained by H. Wells; bred by Mr. R. W. Mcllvain. WENT TO POST— 4:56J. OFF AT 4:57 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won hiving; vecond and third the same. THE NATIVE, fastest to begin and taken in hand when outrun, r.sained the lead when ready, drew clear rapidly, drifted out in the drive and withstood BlSYRIDGE. The Litter was reserved eariv. came forward through the field and hung near the end. ARMISTICE DAY worked Ms way forward on "the inside and finished strongly. LAST CHICK, cutiun early, raced wide and closed boldly. FAIR TIP was weakly handled. BE BRIEF had speed. FOR GRANTED raced wide and showed little. Scratched— 42680 Nostradamus. 110: 43106 Now Mandy. 108; 43183 Bold Style, 111. Overweight— Fair Tip. 2 pounds; Be Brief. 1: For Granted. 3. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Roman, Aug. 3, 1940— 1:10-5—3—118. Chicago A * O Q Q Heights Handicap. Purse ,500. 3-j ear-olds and upward. June 29-43 — Was Net va|ue t0 winner S1.650; second. 00: third. 50: fourths. 0 each. Inde» Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds g Strt 42925TLYING EASY w 5 110 3 3 5J 6 b:i % -lemasN .1 C Ellis 3~90 42925 BIR NT CORK wb3114 2 2 lh lh 12 2]i HaycockMJ E Anderson 2.00 42862 SALES TALK w 5 115 4 5 6 5£ 3£ 32 PiersonNL Mrs A M Creech 4.20 42862 tSlNCAP wb3110 1 1 3*J 4* 2* 4« GrohsO V L Shea 8.70 43253MMIXER wb4 111 6 6 41 34 42 48 ZehrF Mrs W Renard 3.10 43106 URGE ME w 8 101 5 4 2* 2l 6 6 McCoyJ U H Plavan 18.70 tDead heat for fourth. Time, :23, :46%, 1:12%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , kA x in* FLYING EASY 9.80 3.40 2.80 390 .70 .40 Mutuel Knees? burnt cork 3.40 2.40 .70 .20 I SALES TALK 2.80 .40 Winner— Ch. m, by Matadi — Fl ing Home, by Cherokee, trained by W. C. Weant ; bred by Mr. W. C. Weant. WENT TO POST— 5:23. OFF AT 5:23 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the Same. FLYING EASY dropped back soon after the start and. sent to the outside to improve her position, she responded willingly in the last stages to wear down BlRNT CORK, then won drawing away. The latter took command under energetic handling and drew clear after disposing of URGE ME. but tired rapidly in the last staees. SALES TALK raced wide. SUNCAP saved ground and finished in a dead heat with MIXER. The latter, forced to lose ground, finished stungly. IRGE ME. used up in the pace, quit badly after going a half mile. Overweight — I rge Me. 1 pound. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Misty Isle, Aug. 9. 1941— 1:49s*— 3— 114. Purse A O *i Q ft ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; ** J J 7 7 older, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races sinee May 15 allowed 3 June 29-43 — Was ]Ds.; one race since May 15 or two races since April 1, 6 lbs.; one race since April 1, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,800. Net value to winner .000; second. S300: third. 50; fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 41517 ALAFLAG wh4 114 5 1 S 43 2* F 1* EaaaW Mrs C Troutt 3 00 42794CONSTANT AIM w 4 117 7 2 ?■• 6J 33 23 26 WhitingL A Cilio 3 20 24895 COUNTRY w 5 111 4 4 51 5* 5 53 32 PiersonNL H H Price 23.60 42923 GEN L MANAGER wb 6 111 3 3 lh 1* li 33 4 J LoweW Eldorado Farm 1.50 43185 ALDRIDGE wb6119 1 5 43 3* 4s 4£ bh HaaL E OHara 9 40 42409*RELIOUS wb 5 109 2 7 8 8 7* 66 6« DotterL - Glenn D Wood 13.20 41949 KENNEBIS wb3 101 6 6 6i7r 62 710 75 WegrzvnL Mrs F P Haldy 107 40 42200 PURCELLVILLE w 6 114 8 8 2* 2* 8 8 8 HaberR J C Brawell 51.80 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:13%, 1:41%, 1:54%. Track fast. / — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to v D • ALAFLAG 8.00 3.80 3.20 3.00 .90 .60 Mi UlUel rNCeSj CONSTANT AIM 4.20 2.80 1.10 .4C I COUNTRY 6.00 2.00 Winner — B. e. by American Flag— North Beauty, bv North Star HI., trained by C. Troutt; bred by Mr. H. H. Scott. Winner entered to he claimed for ,800 WENT TO POST— 5:50. OFF AT 5:51 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won diiing: second and third the same. ALAFLAG. taken in hand after a fast beginning, moved forward when read and. taking command soon after entering the final quarter, drew clear rapidly and. tiring in the last stages, Managed to hold CONSTANT AIM. The latter came from well bark with a loss of ground and was wearing down the winner. COUNTRY, saved early, failed to menace. GENL MANAGER, rasfced to the front, established a big lead after disposing of PURCELLVILLE and quit badly after relinquishing the lead. ALDRIDGE ian in spots on the inside. PURCELLVILLE was done after three quarters. Scratched— 42864Isaroma. 117. Overweight — Aldridee. 2 pounds; Pur. ellville. 3. Claimed— Relious by L. H. Thomas for SI .800. % EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES Turf Course. Take Wing, Aug. 5, 1942—1:51—4— A 7 A ft ft, 114- Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-win-Z ners since May 15. 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non- June 29-43 — Was winners since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1943, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,200. Net value to winner ,000: second. 00; third. 50: fourth, 0. _ Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds StVt 43256 BETTYS BOB wb6 112 9 6 4J, 4£ 3£ 24 V Groh-0 H J Brennan TOO 42926 SAL OLD PAL w 3 107 5 4 2- 2 2i 1 22 MartinCL M A Waldhcim 8 60 42466 NANCYS BABY w 4 113 6 7 9r- 9:; 8 Si, V WhitingL Mrs L Fiochluh 28 50 43256 fJOCKARANDO up 112 2 2 5j 5j V 6* ** ChnatkiF Mrs L Copenhaver 4 20 42600 WAY KIEL am 6 101 7 9 11 10J 104 5J 5J HigleyJ L F King 510 431 80 DANS CHOICE ub4112 1 1 6* 61 74 4J 6* EadsW M.s A Sabath 77 00 40343HOBUSTI wb5110 3 11 10 11 11 11 7J JohnsonP J D Rogers 59.30 43182 MORE REFINED wb 4 107 11 8 78" 92 7 8 Zchtf H W Young 35 40 43186 PRINCELY GIFT v.b6114 8 10 B | ?| 51" P 98 LoT.moA D Cataldo 57 50 42992"TRCi:s WINGS w 6 108 10 5 3* 3 4 lOlCi DotleiL Mrs W Renard 24 10 MM FLY THE COOP w 5 112 4 3 l« !■ l» 8 11 GiOcsnfoW J A Kroeck 43.40 fApprcnticc allowance waived. * Time, :233£. :47%, 1:13%, 1:4€2s, 1:54. Track fast. z— Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to » ki . in* BETTYS BOB 4.00 3.00 2.80 1.00 .50 .40 Mutuel rricesj sal old pal 540 3.80 1.70 .90 l NANCYS BABY 8.00 300 Winner— B. g, by Big Brand — Maid el Honor, by SoBTCnMn, tiained by W. T. Anderson; bied by Mr. Thomas II. McCaffrey. Winner enteied to It daintcd for ,200. WENT TO POST— 6:18. OFF AT 6:191 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Stait good tiom stall gatr. Wen diiing: second and third the same. BETTYS BOB, never far back and on the wrtaidc, inanravid his position rtcaidiry, came through the field for the drive and wore down SAL OLD PAL at the end and pulled up soie. SAL OLD PAL, a l.u toi Ik, in the start, reached the lead in the drive and failed to hold the winnei. NANCYS BABY came lioni well back. JOCKARANDO saved gtound and finished well. WAYRIEL came from well back. DANS CHOICE saved ground and showed little. FLY THE COOP had fine speed, held a big lead to he straightawav and quit badlv. Scratched— 39894 Lostagal, 112; 42595 Wild Oats. 112; 42248 Gay Hour, 112. Overweight— Sal Old Pal. 4 pounds; Princely Gift. 2. NINTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Roman, Aug. 3. 1940— 1 :10 .-,—3—118. Purse ,500. A 1 A fll/4 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Winners in 1943. 3-year-olds, * ** ** *■ 110 lbs.: older, 118 lbs. Non-winners since June 19 or two races since May 15 allowed 4 lbs.; one race since May 15 or two races in 1943, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,250. DECLARED OFF.


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