Official Racing Charts: Detroit, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-20

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Official Racing Charts I ■ Copyright, 1945. by Trlanglt Publications, Inc. . - Detroit DETROIT. MICH., TUESDAY, JUNE 19. 1945— DETROIT FAIR GROUNDS 1 MILE. Third day of eighty-five-day meeting June 16 to September 22. Detroit Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear. Steward representing Michigan Racing Commission, Joseph A. Murphy. Presiding Steward, Jack S. Young. Associate Stewards, Charles Bray, A. L. Copland and Jack Goode. Placing Judges, Frank Otis, E. Thomas j and A. Lee. Paddock Judge, W. G. Kelly. Patrol Judges, W. G. Kelly. F. Ray and H. W. Fry. Clerk of Scales. Frank Otis. Starter, B. Steele. Timer, G. Peterson. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, Charles F. Henry. Racing starts at 4:30 p. m. Eastern War Time; Saturdays and holidays, 2:15 p. m. Percentage of win-j ning favorites corresponding meeting 1944, .34; current meeting, .25. Daily Doubl-e, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. * Fie lhs. apprentice allowance t laimed : t five lbs waived B Disqualified. iS5 Dead heat, a Coupled as . entry. f Mutuel field. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. :, FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE OuTof Chute . First of All, July 25, 1942— lT09%— *-» 7 Q 9 O 3 — 111. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-win-l I O L L ners in 1945. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming price, ,600; if for ,500, June 19-45— Det allowed 2 lbs.; if for ,400, 5 lbs. Net value to winner ,000; second. 50; third, S150; fourth. 00. ■ Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to "76940 MEMPHIS BID wb4118 2~ 3 1» l5 1* l5 R Haber 1600 Myrtle Maroon Stable 3.50 77587 EOIRTH ESTATEwb4118 3 4 4Jj 4 4* 2" R Watson 1600 Mrs B Hernandez 4.05 77586 CHARGE w 5 118 5 2 33 3J 3h J»| D Scurlock 1600 Mrs L Wolf 9.25 .77586 KINGS GI.ORY wb 5 113 4 1 22 2 2* 4" S Brooks 1600 A Wellman 5.65 7139 TOP BEAU w4118 7 5 6s 5h 5« 5 A LoTurco 1600 Clarion Farm 21.40 7501 STIPPI.ER m 6 118 1 6 5j I" bj 6£ S D Birlev 1600 A J Halliwell 4.70 ■ 72462 STANLENE wb 4 115 6 7 7 7 7 7 F Mundrn 1600 W J Susini 3.05 I] Time, :232s, :48£, 1:16. Track slow. If i — Mutuels Paid— r— Odds to , ■ ki a. ID* /MEMPHIS BUD 9.00 4.70 3.00 3.50 1.35 .50 ■ Mutuel Prices* fourth estate 4.90 3.10 1.45 .55 ■ « CHARGE 4.30 1.15 K Winner — B. g, by Sweep Like — Black Memphis, by Peter Hastings, trained by G. Carpenter; bred by ■Jlwr . Jewell Bros. ■ WENT TO POST-:33. OFF AT 4:34 EASTERN WAR TIME. V Start good from stall gate Won handily ; MC— d and third driving. MEMPHIS BUD outsprinted the field B. ftcr the start, widened his advantage without difficulty, and had something let t at the finish. FOlRTH Bi STATE, outrun early and unable to menace, closed well. CHARGE raced evenly while under steady H Lint. KINGS GI.ORY attempted to eo with the pace early, but was done after four furlongs. The others ■viii never serious factors. B Scartched— 69711 Erin Torch, 118. Hi Overweight — Stanlene. 2 pound;. B Claimed — Stippler by Mrs. L. Wolf. ■SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. First of All, July 25, 1942— 1:09»5— ■7 7 R 9 7 — 111. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non- ■ / I O A O winners in 1945. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming price, ,250; if for ■ ?»ne 19-45— Det ,100, allowed 2 lbs.; if for ,000, 5 lbs. HlM value to winner ,000; second, 50; third, 50; fourth, 00. H Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V*. Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to ■ V.5853 TRYFiTyING w 7 118 6 1 14 1« l3 12 S Brooks 1250 A Wellman L05 ■ 77072 THROUH TRAINwb5118 4 5 5* 5* 2" 21 R Watsonf 1250 Leach and Funk 12.10 ■•71124 OKOOLE MALUNAw 5 103 13 3" 4$ 38 38 J Zubrinict 1250 Mrs H D Walker 3.00 ■ B52* MISS FRAKES wb8110 3 6 6 6 5s 45 N Pariso 1000 W Johnson 6.70 ■ 76812 VIRGINIA VAN w 4 108 5 4 4» 3 J 4h 5 D Scurlock 1000 Mrs L Wolf 18.55 ■ •t PATRICIA A. wb6108 2 2 2l 2 6 6 H Hart 1250 Mrs H Trotsek 5.75 ■ Time, :24, :49, 1:16%. Track slow. M , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to s ■ ID TRY FLYING 4.10 2.90 2.20 1.05 .45 .10 ■MUtUel "riCeSi THROUGH TRAIN 7.40 2.70 2.70 .35 ■[ OKOOLE MALUNA 2.20 .10 B Winner — Br. g, by Flying Heels — Try Come, by Trster, trained by A. Wellman; bred by Mr. E. K. H WENT TO POST— 5:04. OFF AT 5:04,i EASTERN WAR TIME. B Mart good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. TRY FLYING assumed inime-Bp „ command, was hustled before the field and held oft THROUGH TRAIN. The latter improved his position Bbradually under steady handling and closed Ground on the winner through the stretch. OKOOLE MAI.lNA I I.miI forwardly from the outside for three furlongs. MISS FRAKES closed well. VIRGINIA VAN went up Bbnelly from the outside. PATRICIA A could nut keep up. B Overweight — Miss Frakes, 2 pounds. B Claimed — Okoole Maluna by Kurkjian and Dilqer. ■ Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 7.70. ■i !1KI RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. First of All, July 25, 1942— 1:09V,— B 7 R ? A 3— 111- Purse Sf,500. .3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 114 lbs. ■ / O L H Winners, 2 lbs. extra for each race won in 1945. Maidens allowed ■miic 19-45— Det 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,250. ■ c. value to winner ,000; second, 50; third, 50; fourth, 00. ■ index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *i k Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to ■ 1 35 TOMYS DOUBLEwbUI 1 4 1» lh 1J 1* H Hart 1250 Clarion Farm 5~30 ■75733 COUNT GOLD wbUI 2 3 PJ 22 2»4 2l F Weidmn 1250 W Davis 7.10 ■"7-88 HlSTLING DOM wbUI 5 1 5 5 3j 33 N Pariso 1250 A J Halliwell 5.55 ■ rOU GOOD BABY wbHO 4 5 3£ U 5 «« R Wright 1250 Cragin and Hoist 6 80 ■ •. BLUE MATE w 113 3 2 P P. 4h 5 A LoTurco 1250 T C Melrose .75 M Time, :2425, :49%, 1:17%. Track slow. V , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , ■ . in- TOMMYS DOUBLE ; 12.60 5.20 2.70 5.30 1.60 .35 ■MUtUel rriCeS COUNT GOLD 5.30 3.50 I 65 .75 ■ V HUSTLING DOM 2.70 .35 R Winner — B. c, by Tommy Boy — Apt, by Omar Khayam, trained by H. Sherman; bred by Mr. Victor ! ■ Kichrll. ■ WENT TO POST— 5:32. OFF AT 5:32i EASTERN WAR TIME. m Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. TOMMYS DOUBLE saved ground. R i ok free of COUNT GOLD midway of the stretch and was going away under urging at the end. COUNT P Ml I went with the winner early, appeared to be ready to overhaul the latter lounding the far turn, but B .lie. HUSTLING DOM had no mishaps. GOOD BABY came forward well, appeared to be moving to the B «! :■=. but swung very wide at the stretch turn and could not recover sufficiently to menace. BLUE MATE, Hc-iwardly placed for the first three furlongs, could not keep up. Bj Overweight — Good Baby, 4 pounds; Blue Mate, 4. H Claimed— Blue Mate by Mrs. L. Wolf. B| I H OlKTII RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. First of All, July 25, 1942—1:09%— ■7 7 R ? R 3 — in Purse 000- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, H1 / o L J m jDS winners, 2 lbs. extra for each race won in 1945. Claiming Kune 19-45— Det price, ,000; if for ,850, allowed 2 lbs.; if for ,700, 5 lbs. lUet value to winner ,400; second, 50; third. 50; fourth, 00. ■ index Horses EqtTwt PP St % i Str Fin Jockeys OwneM Odds to ST ■T758bT RUSTY GOLD w 7 113 3 3 If 1*4 l1 14 D Scurlock 2000 Mrs L Wolf 4Tl0 ■77024 SPARE THE R0Dwb7116 2 2 2i 22 22 21 F Wdaman 2000 J A Kinard 7Jr b.05 ■7f„Hf FOULARD w 6 114 1 6 6 6 41 31 A oLTurco 2000 L and R J Fischer 4.70 ■77] 7F COLUMBUS DA Ywb 6 116 4 5 5s 5s 6 4h P Remillrd 2000 Mrs E Cloud 265 ■?7071- .UY STEVENS wb 7 120 5 4 4| 3J 3i 5s E Henson 2000 White Spot Farm 2 80 ■77587 HIGH BROW w 6 120 6 1 3ft 4i 5" 6 R Watson 2000 Mrs A J Halliwell 10.25 ■ Time, :24, :48%, 1:16. Track slow. ■ r~ Mutuels Paid— ■ , Odds to , Li , n . RUSTY GOLD 10.20 4.00 2.60 4.10 1.00 .30 ■Mutuel rrices spare the rod 5.80 3.20 190 60 H FOULARD 290 .45 HR Winner — Br. m, by Bostonian — Ruths Hope, by Monks Way, trained by S .Lipiec; bred by Messrs. H. In .itdberg and E. D. Axton. W WENT TO POST— 6:04. OFF AT 6:06i EASTERN WAR TIME. ■I Start good from stall gate. Won drhing; second and thirdjhe same. RUSTY GOLD, hustled to the front, Bucre.ted her lead to the far bend, had to be hard uiged entering the stretch and held off SPARE THE ROD. B|n la/Xer saved ground while pressing the pace and held on well. FOULARD, slow to get going, passed ■ -- horses late. COLUMBUS DAY had no mishaps. JAY STEVENS had early speed and faltered after Bhree furlongs HIGH BROW tired. B Claimed— Spare the Rod by J. L. McKnight; Rusty Gold by M. Smith; Jay Stevens by D. B. Carpenter. ■ For late charts see tomorrows issue


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