Official Racing Charts: Delaware Park, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-25

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Official Racing Charts Copyright, 1945. by Trianglt Publications, Int. Delaware Park STANTON. DEL., SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 1945— DELAWARE PARK 1 MILE. Twenty-first day of thirty-day meeting May 29 to July 4. Delaware Steeplechase and Race Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear. Stewards7~Joseph F. FtaMfM, W. L. Harron and George Brown, Jr. Placing Judges, J. G. Haus, M. C. Shea and J. P. Turner. Sr. Patrol Judges, H. Carroll and William Davis. Paddock Judge, William Jennings. Clerk of Scales. Edward Dennison. Timer. C. H. Hughes. Starter, George R. Palmer. Veterinarian, D. Coneley. Racing Secretary. Edward J. Brennan. Racing starts at 3:30 pTm. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1944. .34: current meeting, .39. No Daily Double. "Three lbs "apprentice allowance claimed. J FlW lbs. claimed. A Seven lbs. claimed. || Three lbs waived. t Five lbs waived. I Seven lbs waived ■ Disqualified. __ Dead heat. a-Coupled as entry. f-Mutuel field. W Whip S Spurs B Blinkers In claiming races price appears alter name of jockey. Steeplechase allowances: *Fie pounds apprentice allowance claimed. J Seven pounds claimed. A Ten pounds claimed, t FWgW* waived. jj*™_ _____ !____ !l Tp" Pollnds FIRST RACE TmILE AND 70 YARDS. Firebroom, June 30, 1942 — 1:41 4s— 3 —HI Purse ,500 Plus 50 in War Bonds. 3-year-olds and 7 Q 0 Q £ / O _ O O upward. Allowances. Starters in a claiming race for a claiming June 23-45 — Del price of ,500 or less since October 1 who have not won a race for a claiming price above ,500 since May 28 or a race other than claiming since May 28. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners since June 10 allowed 3 lbs.: since May 27. 5 lbs.; in 1944, 7 lbs. Net value to winner .650; secojid37;_th1rS1j 0; fourth, S75. Mutuel Pool, S119.635. "index HoTsel ~Eqt A t PP St *i _ % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 1 "77821 ~ RIGHT REMARK* 5114 9 8 7* 4»_ 42 l2 l2 A Schmidl R Nolker 7.90 T7136* MY MALCHA w 4 108 4 7 5 31 2h 2* 2* K Scthorn M S GiH-WC 2 00 78053- son OF HEELS vi 5 113 10 5 V 2_ 62 52 3" E Wood J J H Elliott 975 77370 AIR POWER w 4 113 1111 l1 1_ 3. 42 L Torres L Phillips 4.90 76716* MISS MONARCH wb 5 105.1 3 3. 54 3. 4 5 M A Bton, H Stutts 2.95 71740 SHELL ROCK wb4113 2 4 4. 62 51 _ 6l 63 W Mann H M _ttfct_tr 81.50 77136 GREY PRINCE w 4 113 7 10 10 8* 72 7. U D Scocca J Foster 22.50 77H7 RRE wb6109 5 9 8s 7* 8_ 8« 82 A Snellings Mrs G Fox 16.80 77364 FIGHTING MAC f— 5117 8 6 9 9i 94 93 92 J Tammaro J Arthur 27.55 77817 NFOTRIT w 4 116 6 2 6 10 10 10 10 L Bowerst B B Burger 94.65 Time. :24. :48*v 1:13. 1:40*s. 1:4425. Track fast. r-%1 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to . ~ . l BRIGHT REMARK 17.80 7.00 5.70 7.90 2.50 1.85 Mutuel Prices my malcha aw 2.60 so 30 I SON OF HEELS 4.40 1.20 Winner-B. h. by Whichone— By Mistake, by North Star III., trained by R. Nolker: bred by Idle Hour Stock Far in. WENT TO POST-3:32. OFF AT 3:32 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won driving: second and third the same. BRIGHT REMARK moved up boldly alter going a half mile, drove through on the inside at the stretch turn, assumed command quickly and had something; lett at the end. MY MALCHA broke well, was forced wide at the first turn, moved into contention alter passing the half-mile post, was vigorously ridden thereafter, but hung badly at the end. SOS OF HEELS, well up throughout, was caught in close quarters swinging into the stretch, came in to the inside when clear and finished resolutely. AIR POWER set a fast pace throughout, but collapsed utterly when called upon. MISS MONARCH moved up fast down the backstretch, but then tired badly. SHELL ROCK had no excuses. RARE was off poorly. Overweight — Miss Monatclt. lj pounds: Neotrist. 3. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ideal Gift. June 27. 1944— 1:1025— 7—109. Purse ,600 Plus 00 in War Bonds. 3-year-olds. "7 _ O I 7 / O _. 5 / Maidens. Fixed weights. Weight, 120 lbs. June 23-45 — Del Net value t0 wmner .725 ; second, 75; third. 87.50; fourth, 12.50. Mutuel Pool. 27.475. . "index; Horses Ec7t~A Wt PP St M xk Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 16451s MISS WAR w7~115 7 3 44 P V lnk K Scawthn O J R Troup 2.95 77820 SHOVE OFF wb 120 11 4 64 42 44 2_ RRoot L O Payne 8.55 72209 Miss NEDDIE wb 115 4 2 2" 2 2* 3"" A Snellings W W Vaughan 5.35 77030 FOOLISH APRIL w 115 3 7 5 6 5 4. F Remersd Orefield Stable 34.85 77o39 I K TOR wl20 9 11 11 11 8_ 51 C Kirk A S Hewitt 3.20 77G30 IUNDWAVE wbHO 6 6 31* 34 64 M A BtnJ Mrs Ella Bailey 3.00 76459 TRXGFDIENNE wb 115 10 1 7* 5 62 H P Mills Mrs J Carson 37.50 77483 JOBI.OTS in 119 2 9 9* 8. 72 8* R Adair W L OBrien 5 35 73032 MAISIE DAISIE wb115 8 8 8» 92 10 9l W Mann A Greenberg 80 35 77935 PYROS wb120 5 10 10* W" 92 10* J Tammaro ACDumestre 61.85 75964 BABY KIDDIE wb115 1 5 lh 7411 11 S Young R B Archer 27.95 Coupled: a Miss Neddie and Joblots. Time, :23. :46A_. 1:UV Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , , ~ . MISS WAR 7.90 4.80 3.60 2.95 1.40 .80 Mutuel Prices! shove off 7.30 .540 265 1.70 l MISS NEDDIE a-Entry 4.00 1.00 Winner— B. f. by Man o War— Harmonessa. by Bull Dog, trained by J. H. Schoch: bred by Mr. Samuel D. Riddle. WENT TO POST— 4:03. OFF AT 4:05 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. MISS WAR forged to the front with a rush, obtained a good advantage at mid stretch and lasted over SHOVE OFF. The latter moved up well in the drive and was wearing down the winner. MISS NEDDIE held on gamely after racing forwardly. FOOLISH APRIL, shutfled back leaving the half mile post, moved up thereafter and finished well. LICTOR closed w.th a rush. HANDWAVE tired. BABY KIDDIE dropped back after showing early speed. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ideal Gift, June 27, 1944— 1:1096— 70000 7—109. Purse ,700 Plus 50 in War Bonds. 3-year-olds. Al-/ O _ O O lowances. Non-winners of two races other than maiden or claim-June 23-45 — Del ing. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,000 allowed 3 lbs.; one race other than maiden or claiming, 7 lbs.; maidens, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,800: second. 12.50; third. 87.50; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 51.498. "in. lev Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *4 *_ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to "76889 CHaTlENGING wb113 4 5 3£ 2_ l1 l-j A Snellings W L Brann .90 77252 SKA BEES wb117 10 1 42 3£ 2* 2H R Root Brookfield Farm 6 50 72944 spi IT THE WIND wb 106 3 8 72 7" U 31 E Wood A T I.eatherbury 62.80 * 77819 LAND CRUISER wb116 2 10 91 N 62 P L Bowers W W Waters 71.15 76461 1 BII1Y F wb113 6 3 lh lh V 5"k A Schmidl E Menaker 9.55 77933 GUIIFS wb112 1 4 and #4 # 64 R Phelps J A Bell Jr 20.00 I776» IMIOLOS w 113 8 7 5* 5_ 71 7* S Clark Bobanet Stable 8.30 72278 CHICLE CLOWN wb113 5 11 10.10* 9* 8. K Scawthn P J Carey 44.55 76202 WEE OSSIE wb114 7 6 6_ 6s 81 92 C Kirk E E Hart 35.80 17318* LAURENTIA *■___. 9 11 11 11 101 P Mill* A S Hewitt 6.95 77252 GOOD QlEEN wb112 9 2 81 8410*11 W Mann CC Boshamer 216.45 Time, :22 *5. :463s. 1:11*5 Daily Racing Form Time. 1:1225- Track fast. , . /CHALLENGING 3.80 2.90 2.60 .90 .45 .30 Mutuel Prices! SEA BEES 450 J-2 125 Al I SPLIT THE WIND 1310 5.55 Wumer-Ch. c. by Challenger II.— Flag Trick, by Pennant, trained by E. A. Christmas; bred by Mr. Wilhatu L. Brann. WENT TO POST— 4:34. OFF AT 4:37* EASTERN WAR TIME. sun good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driing. CHALLENGING, always a forward factor while going easily, drew clear in the stretch and won with speed in reserve. SEA BEES raced well pUief on the outside early. loomed dangerous near the eighth post, but was no match. SPLIT THE WIND, in the center of the pack for a half, responded well to pressure and was going impressively at the end. LAND CRllSER closed with a belated rush after being outrun for the first half. BILLY F. was hard prcncel while showing in front for a half, then quit to a walk under pressure. GALLIES raced on the inside while wd placed early, but tired badly. LAURENTIA was bleeding from the mouth when unsaddled, apparently having been injured leavine the gate. Scratched— 77819 Bills Doll, 107; 778193 Prefect, 113; 77367 Hygros Ginger, 112: 77367 Quiet Shot, 107; 773662 Post Boy, 108. Overweight— Land Cruiser, 3 pounds; Wee Ossie. 1. FOl RTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ideal Gift, June 27, 1944 — 1:10-.-,— 7— 109 Purse s*000 Plus ,000 *" War Bonds. 4-year-olds 7 ft 9 ft Q / O _ . O 7 and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of a race other than June 23-45 — Del claiming: since May 15. 4-year-olds, 124 lbs.; older, 126 lbs. Non-winners of ,000 in 1944-45 allowed 3 lbs.; two races »ince November 1, 5 lbs.; one race since November 1, 7 lbs.; one race since October 1, 9 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,100; second. 50; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 49,023. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to "76777 HORNBEAM W 5 121 3 2 33 I- l1 lh F Remheid C T Chenery 4.85 764M ADROIT wb5116 4 1 1»J 1 _ 2« 2*. R ArduiniJ Mr. R H Height .75 46888 EDEMGEE wb 4 119 2 6 6* 5» 4A H K Scthorn M S Goldnamer 4.80 76885 TENEBROSE wb5117 7 $ 2»i 2* 3* 4* A Snellingi Mrs L K Donovan 5.95 73077 LORD WIN wb5117 1 7 4»J 42 5« 5* A Schmidl P J Carey 2615 77934 ROCKWALL wb4110 6 4 || ft* V 6 M A BtonJ Mrs D B Miller 63.70 ITHl WESLEY A. wb 7 112 5 5 7 7 7 7 R LaneJ I F Adams 86.55 Time, :22*_, :46/_, 1:11%. Track fast. _. /HORNBEAM 1170 3.90 3.10 4 8S .95 .55 in Mutuel Prices? adroit 260 230 .30 .15 1 EDEMGEE 2.90 .45 Winner— Ch. g, by Whiskaway— Annie R., by Bright Knight, trained by T. M. Waller; bred by Mr. 6, T. Ch#ntryt WENT TO POST— 5:07. OFF AT 5:07J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won drising; second and third the same. HORNBEAM, steadied when unable to stay with ADROIT early, moved well to challenge boldly in the early stretch, assumed command and then was hard ridden to outzame ADROIT. The latter was not allowed to open up, fought it out gamely when challenged and just misod. EDEMGEE improved his position gradually from a sin*, start and w;cs best of the others. TENEBROSE. well rated while nearest the leader for a half, tl.cttcned out when asked for best. LORD WIN tired alter a half. Scratched— 77134 Milkwhite. 115; 76564 Entertainment, 110. Corrected wei.ht — Edemgee. 119. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ideal Gift. June 27, 1944—1:10-.-,— 7— " 109, Graded Allowances Class D. Purse ,800 Plus 00 7 R 7 9 fl • O £. y J in Yar Bon_is. 4-year-olds and upward. 4-year-olds 124 lbs.; June 23-45 — Del older, 126 lbs. Non-winners since June 10 allowed 3 lbs.; sine* May 24. 5 lbs.; since Deftmber 20, 7 lbs. Net value to winner ,875; second. 50; third, S225; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool. 45.808. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Ji ]2 Str Ein Jockeys Owners Odds to 72399 HADAW1N wb5112 7~9 8:~62 l1 !■_ E Wood A L G LtFairrt Ir 3.58 77934 POMPION w«7 126 1 6 2" 2 31 2* A Schmidl B.andcwme Stable 3.15 76887 GOODROB w«4116 5 5 61 5" 5s 3. M A BtonJ Edgehill Stable a-2.40 77935 LAYAWAY w«6126 2 7 54 J* 4. 42 K Scthorn P .1 Carey 3.45 76885:i ASK ACNT ADA wb6116 4 2 l_ l1 2* 5_ T I.utheit A R Gartner a 2.40 77935 BOTTLE IMP wb5 119 9 1 4» 4_ 62 6s C Wahler Mayf_r Stable 12.20 73237 STAR WHIZ wsb6119 8 8 9 9 8* 72 L Torres I. Phillips 100.75 72170 OLD WESTBCRVw 5119 6 3 7. 8s 7. 8" S Young Cedar Fana 38 60 70623 TEDIOCS MISS wb4112 3 4 3»_ 7»i 9 9 L Haskell U Col G Ring 34 25 Coupled: a Good rob and Ask Aunt Ada. Time, :22A5. :46. 1:12. Track fast. r- S2 Mut lels Paid-- , Odds to v / HADAWIN 9.10 580 3.10 3.55 1.90 .55 MID- UtUel rriCeSj POMPION 4.80 3 00 1.40 .50 * GOODROB a-Entry 2.40 .20 Winner — Ch. h. bv Hadagal — Honewlrop. bv Hone*. wood, trained bv B. F. Claris Unas; bred bv Mr, I s« H. Slmtf. WENT TO POST— 5:34. OFF AT 5:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won easily : sreond and third driving. HADAWIN. off slowly and sluggish early, moved between horses while improving his position, took command when asked and drew clear to win as his rider pleased. POMPION. hard held while torcine the pace. iss_ncd command just before the eighth post, was no match for the winner and just saved the place over GOODROB. The latter l.ii ked speed early, raced on the outside while moving into the first flight and closed -willingly. LAYAWAH moved into contention with a rush on the turn, then flattened out. ASK AINT ADA quit badlv after setting pace tht stretch. BOTTLE IMP tired. TEDIOCS MIS fl .-lied tarry speed. Scratched— 76565 Freelands Lad. 121: 77934 Tetra Rock. 119: 77033 Carmus. 123. For late charts see tomorrow s issue


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