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Jamaica Dash Woijimgton, 0 HI .V.VA • .v.-.v^kv....... THE SUNDAY STAR Jamaica Dash WoiJimgton, 0. C., July 19, 1959 F-7 jfeiTii - v v Is Won Easily CHARTS OF DELAWARE PARK RACES (Copyrighted. 1959, by Triangle Publication. Inc ) | FIFTH RACE Purse. $6,000: allowances; 3-year-olds; FIRST RACE—Purse. $3,000; claiming; 4-year-olda and 6 furlongs. Pom. 4 15; off 4 Is‘a; start good; won driving. up. 6 furlongs 06; off at once, start *ood. won Winner. C V Whitney s dk. gr c. 3. bv Mahmoud—Bright Post. 2 1 Song Trainer. driving Winners, dead hea' for first: Candv Davta. Mrs ! R L. Wheeier Values—s3,9oo. $1,200, “ By Bally V 'fltewart s by Bethy S6OO. S3OO. Time. I MS. Cloudy J. ch. m 5. Heather Broom—Wee andjast Ache bg Trainer. J M Stewart Mr T R Trout's Horse Jockey Wgt. PP »« oy Eye Eye Bellevue. I "Str. ~ Pin. Oddi. July tAP) . 4. For -Swesteel Trainer. M H DCon ’• NEW YORK, 18 Values—sl.27s, Bongbird (Valenzuela) 121 6 4 11 $3 34 ; 11.275, S3OO. $l5O. Time. 1 13*». Cloudy Bonus (Adams) Leonard D. Fruchtman's Bally and fast. I 121 5 2 1 1* 2* in 90 a Seth Who (Nelson) 121 I 7 5 *4 3"* « ?»•) Ache took the lead going Jockey '« a (Ballev) 121 3 8 8 7" 4> into! Horse. Wyt PP 1 str rm (>.:,!• Moon Acain oho Candy . Miss Jennifer (Kratz) 11H 2 3 3 3‘ 5" lo 50 the far turn at Jamaica today, dh Davis (Block) 108 11 I ll 1 *§2 30 (Block) 111 7 6 j dh Bellevue (Lovato) no 3 4 3 l* 3 rto 1 Summer Storm 8 6 Jo to I Mr. 2» Pointer (Greent 115 4 4 6 64 7 4 280 then drew off to win by (Trejos) 116 7 2 3* 00 • I near- Point of Law 3 3'J 13 Pettvpie -Church) 71 2 4» 8 Sugar Pie (Presti* 106 4 5 5 41 ** on 113 280 ly two lengths over Tinkham I 4 1 in a stable entry Mrs. Teeny (Baker) 1 (6* 5 6 7 «* ft' oOn ; Christiana Veale’s Vital Force In the 69th Robins Laurie (Adams) 114 6 7 6 .V 4 o*l 10 20 , 1 Two-dollar mutuels paid SONOBIRD. $* 60, $5 0(£ Chester K (Holborn) 110 8 2 4 7* 7* 19 20' ,*s3 20 BONUB. $s 40. $5 00. BETH WHO. $3 20. running of the $57,200 Great Brighton Dam <Krais) 119 w m h h« h*4 too Hand.e $210,604. Swing Salute (Stuart) 2 9 9 9 9 60 isl I American A crowd 116 23 SIXTH RACE—Purse(too * jU Stakes. of dh Dead heat 1 added: 33,151 saw the race. 3-year*olds and up. flilies and mares, stakes allowances. paid DAVIS 60 ' Fo.st. 4:50 off 4 so**; start good, won ridden out Winner, Two-dollar mutuels —CANDY $3 1 - Greek Page was third in the $2.80. MR BELLEVUE. $4 20. $4 20. MOO. POINT OF • Mooring Btable s ch f. 4, by Half Crown Enchanted E\e. field LAW. $5.20 Trainer. H 8 Clark. Values (net)—526.262 60. $5 000. of seven 2-year-olds who Handle -$103,784. $2.500. $1,250. Time. 143*> Wgt (--: started in the richest event for Horse Jo< key PP ' 4 1 j Str Fin SECOND RACE—Purse. $3,000 claiming ~3-year-o.rts 5(1 a Tempted (Nelson) ... 116 2 1* $4 horses of this age in New York furlongs. , , 11 ft I*l 6 Pom. 2 39. off 2 39 k: start good: won ridden' ' Bornastar (Church) 126 3 3 3 34 24 190 out. Frellnghuvsen’s be 3, by Crafty ' (Adams) 5 this season. Admiral—TigerWinner. H. O H Chistosa 112 1" 9 6 4 3»* Hi 70 Tlllle Trainer. D Shea. Values—sl,9so. Polamby (Anderson) 114 4 5 4 4n * 23 Sammy 'lime. 2 4 70 Boulmetis rode Bally £6OO. 9300. £l6O. 1:1345. Idun (Ouertn» 116 7 4 5 4' 5*4 120 Horse. Jockey Wgt PP \ » a Btr_Fin_ Odds Bug Brush 'Valenzuela) 128 1 2 2 0* 0* IJO Ache, a bay of Ballydam. ~~ son , Woodkwn 112 0 8 8* 7- Crafty Tiger (Adams) 119 l :» l » $8.20 fßatchellen 7 42 7o whose clocking of for (Pr'zz’lo) 4 h wn Willing Miss (Trejos) 112 5 0 7 7‘ B*4 7^Bo 1:04% 1 Two Star Final 106 9 8 3‘ 2 25 -Lovato) 8 8 9* (Baker) 106 « 6 4* 3*4 Las Olas 112 9 9* 57 90 the iVa furlongs was just four- President Dares 10 77n me (Bailey. lo jo lo i jLady Chasmar (Dever) 105 5 11 I*4 4' 3ln a End 120 9 10 450 fifths slower than the track Happy Tiger (Lovato) 113 3 4 5 5»« 5»« 11.70 , 1 i a Mooring Stable-Chrutiana Stable entry by Phantasy.! Miss Trumps (Corlei \ 108 11 8 9 8* rtl 11 60 1 Two-dollar mutuels paid - TEMPTED $ll.OO $4.6$ record set in 1946 Nothing Ventured (Bhuk) 119 8 77 7‘ 7» 5.50 ) $3 60 BORNABTAR. $6 20. $5.2". CHIBTOSA. $4 8(1. (Mitchell) .Handle—s242,ooß This was the sixth victory in Prince Karl 122 2 2 2 6" 8' 4.70, m 81gnal !)f,t 1 Perry (Oilbert) 107 7 11 11»1«* 81 on * Start good, won ridden out TEMPTED '' * for wrested com- T*’ vV r * nine starts Bally Ache, and I Traders Luck (Delgado) 107 6 3 4 9* 10*4 970 -1 mand from outside of BUO BRUSH after about a quarter. .s¦* H * „ , Pun’a Here (Block) 108 91010 11 11 fto.To holding a clear into the puts him at the top of the __ 1 was under rating while lead Two-dollar mutuels paid—CRAFTY TIC/ER <14740. ,!1 stretch, was roused at that point and needed onlv mild 2-year-olds who have shown SB.OO. $6 00. TWO STAR PINAL. S2B 00. sl2 00. PRESI- . encouragement during the final BORNASTAR a $H 40. being rushed, responded when set n and their wares so far DENT DAREB. i factor without dowseriously ’ v 'f in the East. Handle—sl2l.l63. outfinished ’he others CHISTOSA rallied without •’ '* '*¦ i h(*M striking position along the v Previously the colt won the menacing POLAMBY a ~ *-\ 1)411 v noron ga\e way IDUN lodged a mild bid nearing a S , §£s£*¦' inside and Hialeah Juvenile, Comely, Bel- CANDY DAVIS (1) AND CRAFTY TIGER (2) PAID $32.40 I the stretch and faltered BUG BRUSH in front ntil . nearing the remained within striking distance mont Mayflower (3) (2) backstretch. Juvenile and MR. BELLEYTE AND CRAFTY TIGER PAID $33.20 ' for about six furlongs and weakened ENDINE turned in Stakes. a dull effort THIRD RACE—Purse. $3,000; claiming: 4-ycar-o!ds and In beating Vital Force, Bally tup: 0 furlongs. Post. 3:10; off 3 10‘i: start good won —Purse. $6,600; 4-year-olds and up; Kimble, k — I SEVENTH RACE driving Winner. L 8 Jr.'s ch 5. bv Isolater claiming (on the turf) Post. 5 23; off at once; J,. y Ache made amends for his Fair Flag Trainer. J Murray. Values—sl,9so. S6OO. Pa miles <l^^B»SS*y! gfift-fe gt .egajßMft&Sg'*7§p|My start good won driving Winner Mrs H H Hecht s br h. -*s-. l.4t'a^^v -^.-^?v> y^M^^SHa¦^£*sfc» S3OO, $l5O. Time. 1:13V by Trainer B Bond. Values—- ,v v r W&^?sr< showing in the Tremont Stakes Fa Jtless —Sweep In J - I'- Horse Jockey Wgt pp >/? *yStr Fin Oddi s4,22s $1 J"" $650. $325 Time 1 - ' : • at Belmont July 8. In that race, Wgt. s* Fir. i "rrn-' \i»TFfroßßMK^^ Johnnie Glenn (Depalo) lit; I 3 2 14 $2.00 , Hor>. Jockey. pfr I?_l-£ r Bally Ache threw Boulmetis in Lea Stream (Bhuk> 117 3 1" nh Inswept (Lawless) .119 4 6 r $220 2 2 2 37" I 1 l/»n “ Dorothys Best iPrestl) 100 5 11 2" 3*4 94n ' Rocamador (Trejos) 113 2 0 4 3'4 2 4 (JO the starting gate and ran off 13 SEEK NATIONAL HONORS—Winners in the to right, are Harding, Mark Cunning- Doreen’s Play (Prozzillo) 117 7 4 4 4 41 4n" 1 Midontnal (Batchelier) 116 5 3 :t 4* 3 4 020 Trippy for a quarter of a mile. Don Jr (Kratz) 122 3 5 5 5* 5 * 21 >0 » Shiawasee -Adam>' 11 0 0 2 2 2" 4 2 -j" recent regional Pony Club rally at Monkton, ham, Ray Little and Mike Wimert. Standing at Sweet Mollie 'RegalbutO) 114 K 7 6 6»* 64 70 90 1 Mesembr'themum (B'leyj 113 4500 .*» 4 Brought back, he finished Roval Line (Rulon) 119 6 6 7 7* 7*4 12 in» Amplitude <Lo\atO) 108 3 1 5 4 0 .> ho _ J (Johns'nt a >* >* 1 Md., these youngsters will represent the Po- the left is Dusty Cunningham, the team’s third behind Vital Force and Love-A-Chance 117 4 8 13.40 -I mutufls"p»id—lNSWEPT. «« 40. «:i si*, i- «0. Two-doll.r « tomac Pony Club in the National rally this stable manager, and at right, Coach Fred J. Ouija Board. Two-dollar mutuels paid—JOHNNIE GLENN. $6,00. ROCAMADOR Ml. ! 4". MIDONTRIAL. $4.30.
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