Official Racing Charts: Lincoln Fields at Hawthorne, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-01

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Official Racing Charts ____________ Copyright. 1945. by Triangle Publications, Int. Lincoln Fields at Hawthorne STICKNEY. ILL.. THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1945— HAWTHORNE 1 MILE. Eighth day of twenty-eight-day meeting May 23 to June 23. Lincoln Fields Jockey Club, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, William A. Hamilton. Stewards, J. J Graddy and William R. Dahlstrom. Placing Judges, W. A. Reagan, W. J. Shelle/ and R. P. McAuliffe. Paddock Judge, J. P. Gruber. Patrol Judges. George Swam, Harold Hoffman and Alec Heffernan. Clerk of Scales, Vasco Parke. Timer, J. J. Russell. Starter. Roy Dickerson. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, William R. Dahlstrom. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Central War Time: Saturdays and holidays. 2:00 p. m Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1944, .31; current meeting, .39. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; field horses individually. * Five lbs apprentice allowance claimed . t live lbs. waived. [@ Disqualified. ifiHl Dead heat, a Coupled as entry. f-.Mutuel field V Whip S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races pr.ee appears after name ol jockey. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE. Gibbons, Aug. 18, 1925—1:10,-4—120 Purse "7 C Q Q O ,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming:. Weight, 118 lbs. Winners since * •* ™ May 11, 2 lbs. extra. Non-winners since May 11 allowed 3 lbs.; May 31-45 — Ha.v since October 31, 5 lbs.; since August 31, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,200. r.l«t value to jrawer Si.lQfl: second. 2* • *uir„ aib; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, S34.479. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % 2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 75522 LAST WALTZ wb 110 3 7 8 b2 4£ 1* R Campbell 1200 S D SidTll 29.70 75429 SWING SISTER w 109 4 8 61 6! ffl 2* B Nichols 1200 W H Bishop 5.40 75673 LA MARIE w 105 8 3 3" 1 3»» 3£ W Gillespie 1200 J Kohout 20.80 75522 VTNTTA HARVEST w 115 6 1 1 32 1 42 P Glidewell 1200 Major A; Luginbuel 5.20 753513 WESTLER m 109 2 2 2" 2" 2£ 5*| A Carr 1200 H E Jacobv 1.50 75351 CHAM ON wb115 5 4 7- 7l 6" 68 J W Mtinf 1200 Goldman i Wittgren 2.60 tcOie FUZZY DAY wl02 7 6 4i4i 75 ?« A Burdy* 1200 R D Killian 25.60 JEAN BLITZ wbIIO 15 5 8 8 8 B Pucci 1200 G R White 35.20 Time, :245, :50, 1:1645. Track good. ,— S2 Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to — - in* LAST WALTZ 61.40 20.20 11.60 29.70 9.10 4.80 M. UiUel rriCeSi SWING SISTER 6.80 5.20 2.40 1.60 i LA MARIE 10.20 4.10 Winner — Ch. f. by Port au Prince — Ball Dress, by Diess Paiade. trained by S. D. Sidell ; bred by Mr. Alil ij Comas. WENT TO POST— 2:17. OFF AT 2:17 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start cood from stall gate. Won lidden out. second and third driving. LAST WALTZ l.nked eaily speed, railed when roused and, alter taking cumniand drew out. SWING SISTER was steadied along for almost a half mile, responded when called upon and closed stoutly. LA MARIE was prominent from the beginning, raced wide and held on fairly well in the drive. YINTTA HARVFCST tired after showina speed to the last eighth. WESTLER tired aftei r.icina prominently for five-eighths. CHANFON failed to rally. Overweight — Last Waltz. 5 pounds: Swine Sifter. 1: Westler. 4: Fuzzy Day, 2. SECOND RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Talked About, Sept. 17, -j c q q o 1940 — 1:17-.-, — 6 — 115. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. * •* * * Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 11 allowed May 31-45— Haw 3 lbs.; since November 31, 5 lbs.; since September 15, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net /alue to w.riner SI. 100; second, S225; third. S125; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, S61.395. Index Hor-es Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys . Owners Odds to 75523s BOOK PLATE w9~120 4 5 3h_ 3i"~2~12 P Glidew ell 2000 Mr% F F BurTell "~ 2.20 75354 BROADHEAD n 5 112 6 1 2 1 in 2f J Hidev 2000 J Podesta 12.30 75523 BIG BRDS SON wb 8 120 3 7 7s 6 PJ 3s H I.it/.bYr 2000 T A Case* 31.20 75523 MONKS MEMO 7 115 13 ll 2J, 4J, 4 J W Martin 2000 Friedberg and Bright 6.40 74816 PONY EXPRESS wb 6112 8 6 64 7:: 61 52 A Burdv* 2000 M G Farnsworth 5.40 75273- IRON WORKS wb5112 5 2 4i 4" 51 6* B Nichols* 2000 X McNair 4.40 75273 LOSTAHAT w 4 115 7 4 51 5J P 7* E Bianco* 2000 Donna-Ray Stahia 25 80 75068 STE. FRANCES wb 4 110 2 8 8 8 8 8 R Campbell 2000 R Sidell 3.60 Time, :24%. :4935. 1:14*5, 1:2125. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to N ID* B00K PLATE 6.40 3.60 3.00 2.20 80 .50 Ma. UtUel rriCeS] BROADHEAD 11.40 8.20 4.70 3.10 i BIG BRANDS SON 6.80 2.40 Winner- Br. e. bv Cohort— Flvleaf. bv Brooaastkk, trained bv C. Blair; bred by Mr. Charles E. Halyard WENT TO POST— 2:44. OFF AT 2:44 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start tood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BOOK PLATE was well placed from the beginning, was under strong handling alter a half mile and outfinished BROADHEAD. The latter had speed, took command under pressure and held on well but could not last. BIG BRANDS SON was slow o begin, ralbcd after three-eighths and closed gamelv. MONKS MEMO saved ground, had speed for a half mile ami tired. PONY EXPRESS raced wide IRON WORKS tired. STE. FRANCIS was outrun Scratched— 75275 Hogan, 112. Overweight— Ste, Frances, 3 pounds. Claimed — Ste. Frances by B. Fogelson : Iron Works by Donna-Ray Stable. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 28.80— Double Pool, 9,194. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE. Gibbons. Aug. 18, 1925— 1:10 fc— 4— 120. Purse 7 r Q Q A ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 1-year-olds, 118 lbs.; / J 7 V «■ 120 lbs. older, Claiming price, S1.200. May 31-45 — Haw Net va!ue t0 winner si. 100; second, S225; third, 25; fourth. 0. Mutuel Pool, S67.053. Index Hor-es F:qt A Wt PP St 4 n2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 75350» ROGERS BOY wb7 120 3 5 b*~ 3]~T*~ 1« P Glidewell 1200 H TikijKki 230 75432 ; RIVTY GOLD w 7 115 4 1 l»| 1" lh 22 R Campbell 1200 G Martin 310 75350 HAVANA LAD wb7 120 6 2 2 2J 2l 3h W Gillespie 1200 W E Hamad 130 75162 BEZIQCE w 6 110 7 3 «»$ 4* 4* 4+ W Bara* 1200 D Dillman 15 40 70787 ROYAL MEW w 7 120 1 6 6- 6:! 5" 54 A Clutter 1200 Morrow and Davis 26 20 72273 OAKWUODS LADw 10115 2 7 7 7 6! C12 J Filter* 1200 Mrs M A Silagv 94 30 75162 LCCKWOOD wh5115 5 4 3h 5- 7 7 B Nichols* 1200 Mrs R Freeman 36.20 Time, :24i5. :492s, 1:1445. Track good. r- Mutuels Paid — , , -Odds to ..*-..«! D ■„«,. R0GERS B0Y 6-60 3.60 2.40 2.30 .80 .20 M utuel rncesj rusty gold 3.80 2.40 90 20 i HAVANA LAD 2.20 .10 Winner -Ch. g. by Bob Rogers— Cotlorose, by Cotlogonior, trained by R. McGarvey ; bred by Mr. Benjamin A Jor.es. WENT TO POST— 3:114. OFF AT 3:11 J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good Irom stall gate. Won easily ; -econd and third driving. ROGERS BOY was in hand for about three eighths, moved up when called upon and. alter taking command, drew out fast. RLSTY GOLD had speed, was under a drive after a half mile, readily cave way to the winner and held on well. HAVANA LAD was well placed from the beginning and held on fairly well to the end. BEZIQlE raced wide ROYM VIEW failed to rally. LlCKWOOD was through early. FOl RTH RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. St. Pat, Nov. 20, 1893— : 55— 2— 82. Chappell 7 R Q Q R Farm Purse. Purse §1,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fixed weights. / J 7 7 J Weight, 120 lbs. May 31-45 — Haw Net vaue t0 wjnncr ,100; second. 25; third, 25; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool. S64.890. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Ji Str Fin Jockeys 0wiers Odds to 75431* SKIP LEVEL w 117 5 3 ~~ 2]T22~14 W Lowe Mrs Parks L Mrs Scott 70 75431 DMA BELLE wb117 2 2 5* 4* 2J H LitzbYr Mrs R J Doyle 22 60 75352 BEGONE wB115 4 l 1- li 3»| B Nichols* L O Handley 8 10 75T743 .11 DGE DAVEY w«115 6 6 6* 6* 4n J Recker* A Ferrara 6 30 BIZ w 117 3 4 3i 33 5« J Caven* C and K Stable 10 60 LADY NANETTE wb117 17 7 7 6± J Higley S and S Stable 8 20 POUTING MAC w 120 7 5 4 5 7 R Campbell Mrs A M Creech 10 80 Time, :24 5, :49, :553*5- Track good. Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , ID r SKIP LEVEL 3.40 2.60 2.20 70 .30 10 MB. Utuel rricesj dina belle 11.60 5.20 4 so 160 I BE GONE 3.40 70 Winner— Br. f. by Grand Slam — Pansy Purple, by Pagan Pan, trained by C. Scott; bred by Messrs. J. Keene, C. Bui Mcv and H. Mavbrier. WENT TO POST— 3:401. OFF AT 3:41 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. SKIP LEVEL was well placed from the start, was put to pressure after reaching: the stretch and. after disposing of BE GONE, drew out fast. DINA BELLE was never a great distance back, rallied after three eighths and closed resolutely. BE GONE broke swiftly, had speed to the last eighth and then tired. JUDGE DAVEY made up some ground. BIZ had no mishaps. LADY NANETTE failed to rally. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Gibbons, Aug. 18, 1925—1:10% — 4—120. Allerton 7 • S 9 9 f% ™ Purse* Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Starters for *1 600 •* or less in 1944-45 who have not won two races since September 15. May 31-45— Haw Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners since September 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since July 15, 6 lbs.; since May 15, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,100; second, 25; third, S125; fourth, S50. Mutuel Pool, 5,745. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M k Str Fin Jockeys Owners Mdf to 75526 BRIGHT BRONZE w 109 3 3 2J 1" P V B Nichols* R P and R C Adams L40 75522- HEESADATE wb112 2 2 3* ¥• 8» V- J W Martin Heisner A Pond 2.60 75522 WOODFIN m 113 5 1 V 2s 2J 3i P Glidewell Hilltop Stock Farm 3.30 75522 FOGAREL wb118 1 4 4! P 4 «*J H Litzbgr P G Johnson 6.40 75526 GOLDEN HARVESTw 110 4 5 5 5 5 5 W Gillespie G Martin 11.80 Time. :234£, :49. 1:16. Track good. i — S2 Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to v I n • BRIGHT BRONZE 4.80 2.60 2.20 1.40 .30 .10 M. UiUel r riCeS ] HEESADATE 3.20 2.40 .60 .20 I WOODFIN 2.40 .20 Winner — Ch. f. by Portcodine — Bright Bubble, by Bubbling Over, trained by R. C. Adams; bred 1 Mr. Joseph Knight. WENT TO POST— 4:08. OFF AT 4:08 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out: second and third driving. BRIGHT BRONZE forced tie early pace in hand, took command when roused and alter shakinc ott WOODFIN held HESSADV1K ..le. The latter was well up and in hand for about a haif mile, w is shaken up in the stretch and closed tamely. WOODFIN had speed, saved ground and tired in the drive. FOGAREL had no mishaps. GOLDEN HARVEST was outrun. Scratched— 75522 Miss Gazer, 108: 75526s Lucifer, 113. Overweieht — Bright Bronze, 1 pound. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Gibbons, Aug. 18, 1925— 1:10*;-,— 4— 120. Cornell "j c Q q "7 Purse. Purse ,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. on- * * * winners of 75 or two races other than claiming since September May 31-45— Haw 15. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of S675 or one race of any value since September 15 allowed 3 lbs.; one race of any value «.ince August 15, 6 lbs.; since July 15, 9 lbs.; since May 15, 12 4bs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner .150: second, S250; third. 25; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 9,483. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % ! vir Fin Jackayi Owners Odds to 74897 MMDEROD wb4 112~4 4 3« 3 2H lj E Bianco* Mr and Mrs F M Harris 2.40 657613 FIRE DUST wb 5 111 7 3 41 21 l| 2*J H Hart Mrs E Denemark 3.00 72078 CORYDON wb 8 114 6 7 7 7 6- 3" I Hisilev Swanee River Stable 11.10 75525 PEACE EAGLE wb 5 108 3 1 52 52 V 4" J W Martin Mrs E McCuan 2.40 62928 JUNE T. w 4 110 1 5 64 6;i Si 5» R Campbell Mrs G H back 30.80 7525 K. C. GAL a 5 109 5 6 1 Lj 4» 6« A Clutter Morrow and Davis 40.60 755252 ALAN F. wb 5 110 2 2 r- J • ■ J Kohout 5.2C Time, :23?5, :4825, U142£. Track good. r- .-.its Paid — , , Odds to , IB DIDEROD 6.80 3.40 3.00 2.40 .70 .50 Mi. utuel rricesi fire dust 4.20 4.20 1.10 1.10 I CORYDON 5.60 1.80 Winner— Br. c. bv Pharamond II. — Fair Dancer, by Chance Shot, trained bv W. J. Curran ; bred kv Mr. R. W. Mcllvain. WENT TO POST— 4:36. OFF AT 4:362l CENTRAL WAR TIME. Sta t eood from stall .gate. on dkiviag; -.0.1.. lb . 1 .m,e. DIDEROD was well placed fiom the beginning, saved some ground, responded to pressure aftei 1 hall mile and wore down FIRE DUST near the end. FIRE DUST was in hand early, took con.niand when roused and then was unable to u thstaadi the winner. CORYDON was slow to settle into his best stride, raced wide throughout and closed boldly. PEACE EAGLE had no mishaps. K. C. GAL gave way badly after showing speed for a half mile. N F. tired. Overweight — June T.. 1 pound; Alan F., 2. SEVENTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Talked About, Sept. 17, "j c Q Q O 1940 — 1:17*75 — 6 — 115. Purse S1.500. 4-year-olds and upward. «J * • Claiming. Non-winners since June 15. Weight, 120 lbs. N«n- win-May 31-45— Haw ners since April 28 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1944, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,200. Net value to winner S1.100; second, 25; third. 25; fourthjSO. Mutuel Pool, 4,873 _ Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St J* lz Str Fa Jockeys O.vners Odds to 75674* PRAETORIAN w»9115 T 1 2 2l~~ l~ S R C.TnipbV 1200 Xakickas and GillispTe 4 60 75253 MORDECAI wb9114 6 1 1*1" 2 22J p Glidew "If ]?G0 Hilltop Stock Farm .50 75674 BRNT BRIDGESwb 8 114 2 2 31 4J, 4 31 S Havnes 1200 Mrs Dodd and Mrs Poelln 21.80 75433 INSCOYETTE w6109 3 6 6 J 6* 5l 4« B Nichols* 1200 M S Healy 5.40 75672 PRETTY THING w 6 110 4 7 41 31 34 53 J Cavens 1200 Janicki and Gansac £3.60 75433 MARY M. V. wb4108 5 4 52 5 68 6" J Recker* 1200 S Valenti 15.60 71564 WHITEFD BILLwb4114 15 7 7 7 7 B Pucci 1200 G R White 4160 Time, :244 5. :50, 1:163i. 1:23. Track good. r— S2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , ki . in* /"PRAETORIAN 11.20 3.40 3.00 4.60 .70 .50 Mutuel rricesj mordecai 2.40 2.40 .20 .29 l BURNT BRIDGES 5.20 1.60 Winner— B. g. bv Cohort — Spider Webb, bv Spur, trained bv J. Rakickas; bred by Mr. MaxIfirsck, WENT TO POST— 5:03J. OFF AT 5:03| CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drivina ; eceoad and third the samp. PRAETORIAN had speed, forced the pace under occasional pressure, was put to increased pressure after reaching the stretch and out-finished MORDECAI. The latter had speed, saved ground, was under a drive after a half mile and held on stubbornly. BURNT BRIDGES was in hand early, was loused entering the stretch and held on well. INSCOYETTE had no mishaps. PRETTY THING was away in a tangle, was hustled into a contending position soon after the start and tired in the drive. Overweight — Inscovette, 5 pounds ; Pretty Thing, 1; Mary M. . 4. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Hopeless, Aug. 25, 1925— 1:41 -,—5— 7 K Q Q Q H2. Purse ,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters * J w y for a claiming price of ,500 or less since August 15. Weight, May 31-45 — Haw 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 11 allowed 3 lbs.; since November 15, 5 lbs.; since October 14, 8 lbs.; since September 15, 10 lbs. Net value to winner SI. 150: second, 25; third, 25; fourth. 0. Mutuel Pool, 0,411. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % ** Str Fin Jockeys Owners kids to 75528 LTLfTmILLY 1 4115 1 2 12 12 ji 1 Ink j v~Martin L R Duxstad TfcO 75354 HORTDAL w 4 120 2 3 2* 25 28 28 27 J Cavensf C F Martin 4 70 756782 GIANT sERYNTwb 5115 7 1 3J 3J 3l 32 B Pucci H P Christiansen 50.80 554 352 LOCH NESS wb6110 4 4 4J 4h 6s 5| 42i R Campbl* S D Sidell 5 20 75776 IBEX wb6120 6 7 7 6" 4" 41 5:i A Carr Mrs R Freeman 3.30 754353 YEGAS WHEEL w 4 115 5 6 P 7 SJ 6s 67 B Nichols* W H Bishop 1120 75434 FIERY JUSTICE w 4 117 3 5 5l PJ 7 7 7 H Litzenbr J A Kroeck 1140 H Disqualified and placed second. Time. .2325, :4745, 1:143, 1:41, 1:465. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to .i , in- HORTDAL 11.40 4.00 3.20 4.70 1.00 .60 Mutuel rricest little milly 3.20 2.80 .60 .4© I GIANT SERVANT 6.20 2.10 Winner — B. c, by Cohort — Bridal Colors, by Black Toney, trained by T. Marshall; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm. WENT TO POST— 5:32. OFF AT 5:32 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. LITTLE MILLY made Che pare in hand, saved ground to the stretch, was under strong handling thereafter, held HORTDAL safe while drifting out, but was disqualified-for faul and placed second. HORTDAL followed the pace in hand. wa» under pressure after three-quarters, was taken to the inside when the leader bore out, finished gamely, could not get up. but was placed first. GIANT SERVANT was well placed from the beginning, was roused on the second turn and held on well. LOCH NESS had no mishaps. IBEX raced wide. 0 Overweight — Loch Ness, 3 pounds. Attendance, 7,244; Total Mutuel Pool, 64,523. Returned to Public, 08,071, Less Breakage.


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