Fridays Late Delaware Park Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-11

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Fridays Late DELAWARE PARK Charts SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Bon Jour, July 4, 1944—1:42—6—115. Purse •j t "I -i Q ,500 Pius S750 in War Bonds. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies Oils anj mares. Claiming:. 4-year-olds, 115 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Non-June 8-45 — Del winners sinee May 15 allowed I lbs.: since December 10, 5 lbs. Claiming price, S1.500; if for ,250, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner S1.S50: second. 75: third. 5150; fourth, 5. Mutuel Pool. 07,356. lmh lb m Eqt A Wt PP SI i Wj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 76660 MYRTLE M. wb 6 lll" 2~ 3]_2]~2riJ.~~lh R ArduTni 1500 C jTMe~ister HI ~ 26.25 72644 LANCERON wk7 111 9 9 8- 5 3! 2" 2 F Remersd 1500 W E Johnson 27.50 75742 BOBTOWN w 5 111 7 1 V U lh 3- 3; A Snellines 1500 M Newn.eer 205 72844 SPEEDY JOSIL w«7111 2 5 7 8- 4 4: 4- R Roott 1500 Victory Stable 3.95 75861- ELCAN wn4110 6 6 4»J 31 5! 5- 5- D Scocca 1500 C E Wood 7.15 75969 OYER CALL ■ 8 106 1 8 9 9 9 8i 6 M A BtnJ 1500 H H Senger 15.30 760%- .1 A NEGRI w«7112 3 4 5" 7 6" bi, 7: S Clark 1500 Mrs G F*a 2.35 76460 GOGAL w 6 111 5 7 6- 6 1* 1- 81* J Tammaro 1500 Mary A McElwee 90 50 JW73 PROBLEM CHILD w 4 1G7 4 3 2 P 8i 9 9 .1 C GilbtJ 1250 T A Antoine 46.25 Time. :24. :48-5. 1:14, 1:415, 1:48?5. Track fast. , — 52 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , ID* MYRTLE M 54.50 25.10 9.60 2625 11.55 380 Ma. uruel rricesj lanceron i860 9.00 8.30 350 BOBTOWN 3.70 .85 Winner — Br. m, by Identify — Po erty Corner, by Poor Boy. trained by C. J. Meister III.; bied by Mr. Alfred Gwxnne Yanderbilt. WENT TO POST— 6:33. OFF AT 6:34 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won drying: second ..rid thud the same. MYRTLE M.. always a prominent factor, was hard ridden to displace BOBTOWN. held on g.imely and outlasted LANCERON. The latter moved into the first flijht after a half, moved to the leaders menacingly , then hung; in the closing drive. BOBTOWN. unable to shake off opposition early, saved grand throughout, hut was not good enough. SPEEDY .10SIE was unable to do her best while behind horses through the ctretch. ELCAN moved into serious contention after a half, then tired gradually. JANEGRI could not reach the fust flight. PROBLEM CHILD was through early. Overweight — Janegri. 1 pound. PioU.-m Child. 5. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Tangled, June 12, 1941— 1:49 «.— 3— 113. Mont-7 6 7 8 0 cnannin Purse. Purse ,000 Plus ,000 in War Bonds. 3-year-O / O U 0ids anf UpWard. Allowances. Starters in a claiming: race for a June 8-45 — Del claiming: price of ,000 or less since October 1 or a grade D race since that date. 3-year-olds, 111 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 121 lbs.: older, 122 lbs. Non-winners of ,350 four times in 1944-45 or ,300 since May 29 allowed 4 lbs.: of ,750 twice in 1944-45 or ,000 since May 18, 8 lbs.: of ,250 twice in 1944-45, 12 lbs.; of ,750 in 1944 or 50 in 1945, 16 lbs. Claiming races not con- I sidered. Net value to winner ,100; second, 50; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 22,883. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 76375 OPENING BID wb 6 113 2 2 14 14 P 1* 1* J C GaVtl Mrs Helen Werner 3J5 75563 MUGS GAME wn5106 3 4 Pj 2I f« 2* 2 D Scocca 1 MiiiTiiiTiii 1115 75866 SAXON PAUL w 6 114 6 3 5* 44 52 5* « T Luther Mrs J L Moore 425 76094 YALDI VIA wsb5109 5 1 S± V 3«J 34 4 4 R Root H L Donovan 4 20 75560 ASTRAL wb5118 16 6 6 44 4» 5* G Smith J A Manfuso 175 76377 LADY DIVINE wit 6 105 4 5 4 54 6 6 6 A Snellings J Foster 1870 Time, :24?5, :482*, 1:13, 1:39 5, 1:522B. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — -— Odds to Mufnal P,;/.ae0PENINC BID 8 50 4 90 3 30 3.25 1.45 .65 UlU6l rriCeSi MUGS GAME 740 5 40 2 7B 171 t SAXON PAUL 380 JQ Winner— Ch. ?. by Bobby Sweep— Two No Trumps, by Ballot, trained by G. TTiibjBI bred by L. C. Young. Agent. WENT TO POST— 7:00. OFF AT 7:01 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily: second and third driving. OPENING BID forced to the front early, was perfectly rated and won as his rider pleased. MUGS GAME raced in the runnei "up position was hard ridden, but was no match. SAXON PAUL, under restraint while well back earlv. was taken up when behind horses in the early stretch, then came willingly. VALDIVTA was well placed, "but could not improve his position. ASTRAL was hard held while behind the pace earlv, moved well on the turn then flattened out. LADY DIVINE was outclassed. Scratched— 765643 Satin Nose. 112; 76376 Dancing Archie, 110; 76094 Hornblende. 122. Overweisht — Valdivia, 3 pounds. Attendance, 8,817; Total Mutuel Pool, 99,160. Returned to Public, 19,244, Less Breakage.


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