Late Detroit Race Course Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-07

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Late DETROIT RACE COURSE Charts SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. Son Charlie, June 30, 1950—1:37—5-116. Mechanical Day Purse. Purse 5 1 A * * ,000.- 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. I U £. O Non-winners of 5,000 at any time allowed 3 lbs.; ,500 twice in 1955, 6 lbs.; three June 4-55 — Det races since September 1, 9 lbs.; one race since May 10, 12 lbs. claiming and maiden races not considered. Net value to.wlnner ,250; second, ,000; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 44,191. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Y* Vz % StrFin Jockeys- Owners Odds to KNIGHTS REWRDwb 6 117 4 7 621 4* 44 11 HJ L C Cook M H VanBerg 3J0 38794 SPEED 0 LIGHT w 6 107 7 5 -7 7 51 54 2nk R Robbins* Mrs G C White 17.00 lUKS1 PYJ;AR.„ WM114 2 2 12i14H 21 34RLBaird T A Grissom a-1.20 50463 EASY PADDY wb6108 1 3 33 34 21 4h 41 J S Perez Almar Stable 6.70 50243 SECOND AVENUE wb 4 115 3 1 24 21 31 31 55 J Sellers* T D Buhl Z90 49735-* BLIMEY wb4109 5 6 5h 51 63 62 621 M Diaz Kencal Stud Farm 19.10 42897 MY FAULT wb4112 6 4 4h 61 7 7 7 T Barrow T A Grissom a-1.20 a-Coupled, By Far and My Fault. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12, 1:37%. Track fast. 2-KNIGHTS REWARD 9.40 5.00 160 3.70 1.50 .30 kA. . 4... A| D ml-~~ MUTUel rriCeS? 6-SPEED 0 LIGHT 12.20 3.80 5.10 .90 I 1-BY FAR a-Entry „ 2.40 " .20 Winner— Br. g, by Reaping Reward— Poochanelli, by War Hero, trained by M. H. VanBerg; bred by C. Mooers. IN GATE-5:10. OFF AT 5:10 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. KNIGHTS REWARD, in hand while steadily improving his position to the stretch, assumed command when setting for the drive and, responding to urging, won going away. SPEED 0 LIGHT, forced back when caught in close quarters at the first turn, gradually worked way forward when clear and, closing strongly when sent to the outside for the stretch run, could not overtake KNIGHTS REWARD. BY FAR took an early lead, made the pace until inside the stretch, then faltered when challenged by KNIGHTS REWARD. EASY PADDY raced well to the stretch but tired during the drive. SECOND A.Y.E£!U.E. £egan fast raced forwardly Paced to the upper turn, then weakened. BLIMEY could not keep up. . MY FAULT was through early. • Scratched— 50736 Endon, 108. Overweight— Speed o Light, 1 pound; Blimey, 1; My Fault, 4. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Fancy Flyer, July 1, 1950— 1:49%— 5— 120. Purse ,300. 4-year-olds 1 ft 9 7 and uPward- Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners twice since April 15 allowed J I u z. / 3 |bs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each June 4-55 — Det 50 to ,000. Net value to winner ,495; second, 60; third, 30; fourth, 15. Mutuel Pool, 29,658. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St Va, Vz % Sti Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 50037 PRINCE CONSORTwb 8 115 6 7 7 7 63 62 Ink j Breckons 3000 Spoon and Flynn 590 50612 NEPAL wb8116 5 6 52 54 3h 2421 R L Baird 3500 0 C Kroneman and Son 340 506923 REVEILLE . wb 9.120 2 2 H 12 13 h2 3J W Zakoor *3250 M Andrews 150 48330 RED ROCK w4111 1 1 63 64 7 7 4h J Sellers5 3500 J P Miller 1700 500872 MENTHAPPY w6107 4 4 43 43 41 41 5nk D Vandbre 3000 Broadway Stable 770 504643 NO SKIS w 6 117 7 5 33 33 5§ 31 6"* W~Holbornt 3250 Mrs J Adler 740 49953 MAGIC MOTION w4112 3 3 23 23 24 51 7 R J Brights 3500 Bee Eee Stable 1020 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24, :48%, 1:13, 1:39%, 1:5254- Track fast. D.~M,.f 6-PRINCE CONSORT 13.80 5.40 3.20 5.90 1.70 .60 M..l..A| Utuel Prices? s-nepal 5.00 3.20 iio eo V 2-REVEILLE .. 2.60 30 Winner— B. g, by Okapi— Night Lady, by Man ONight, trained by J. McFarlan; bred by T. C. Melrose IN GATE-5:40i. OFF AT 5:401 EASTERN STANDARD TIME. • Start good for all but PRINCE CONSORT. Won driving; second and third the same. PRINCE CONSORT away poorly, saved ground while outrun to the-stretch, responded readily when hard urged during the drive and was up to dispose of NEPAL in the last strides. The latter, in hand to the last quarter mile, moved up fast £ur-rw£. . tslretch wn and» afler takIn9 command between calls near the finish, could not withstand the top one R EV E I LL E£ wen t to the front early, made the pace to the final furlong, then faltered vAen- challenged by NEPAL. R.ED,R?,9£.l.a,ckid ?ar!y f00 bu,t finished extremely fast. MENTHAPPY gave a good effort during the race, struck NEPAL s heels ; immediately after the finish and, stumbling badly, lost rider. NO SKIS tired during the drive. MAGIC MOTION failed to stay when set down for the stretch run. NINTH RACE 1 1-4 MILES out of chute. Gulf Stream, July 24, 1954— 2:02%-4— 110. Purse 5 1 ft 9 ft ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming price of ,500 I U x. o or less since October 1. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races at one mile or June 4-55 — Det over in 1955 allowed 3 lbs.; one race at one mile or over in 1955, 6 lbs. Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 26,802. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt and % 1 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 504654 STRAY GIFT wb6122 5 1 14 12 14 12 11 H Tackett F OH Eaton 940 498383 FLEET FACTOR w 8 116 1 4 71 8 51 41 2 * W Zakoor R A Parachek 2iS0 50465 LIEUTENANT wb7116 3 5 44 53 71 61 3™ S Armstrg Wise and Sicking 3.80 498382 ALIE-ED wb5119 6 7 53 41 3J 5h 4nk R L Baird T A Grissom £80 50465 MR. G. wb 5 119 4 8 8 61 61 73 J5i J Breckons Hatjoglou and Hadji 15.70 498404 TAUNTING wb5106 7 3 221 23 21 3h 6"* R Devei-5 M M Webb 23 80 499532 HERES COLINA w 4 122 2 2 33 31 41 2h 731 L C Cook W H Grissim Jr 8*10 49838 ELI COOKIE wb5114 8 6 63 74 8 8 8 J Sellers* C and P Farm 650 Time, :24%, :49and 1:144/i 1:40%, 2:06. Track fast. M. D.:-„„f 5-STRAY GIFT 20.80. 9.80 6.00 9.40 3.90 2.00 Mutuel rricesi 1-FLEET FACTOR 4.20 3.00 1.10 .50 I 3-LIEUTENANT 3.60 .80 Winner— B. g, by Bobanet— Vestale, by By-Pass II., trained by G. Nugent; bred by W. M. Mcintosh. IN GATE-6:11. OFF AT 6:11 EASTERN STANDARD TIME Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. STRAY GIFT, well ridden, took command at once and made the pace to the stretch under steady rating, responded readily when set down for the drive and held FLEET FACTOR safe. The latter, outrun but saving ground to the last three-eighths mile, remained next to the inner rail for the stretch run and closed strongly, but could not reach the top one. LIEUTENANT, forced wide nearing and entering the stretch, closed determinedly when straightened for the drive. ALIE-ED", racing on the outside during the last half mile, finished willingly under punishment. MR. G. began slowly. TAUNTING tired after racing forwardly placed to the stretch. HERES COLINA had early speed, but failed to stay. ELI COOKIE was never dangerous and had no excuse. Attendance, 17,134; Total Mutuel Pool, ,096 522. .


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