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[ The "Daily Double" on the Winners of the First and Second Races j at Fort Erie Friday Paid 3.80 for FORT ERIE, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1934.— Fort Erie 1 mile. Third day. Niagara Racing Association. Summer meeting of 14 days. Cassidy Starting Gate used. Weather clear. Steward representing the Canadian Racing Associations, J. P. Turner and D. S. Gillies. Honorary Steward, -H M. GerraRS. Judges,- D. A. Boyle and J. P. Mclnerney. Honorary Judge, W. J. Kelly. Starter, T. Rowe. Racing Secretary, J. P. Turner. r» Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 130 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; **7 pounds; ***10 pounds. , , ftOOCrO FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920— 1:11— 3—107. j " eV! Purse S600- 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value to July-6-34-F.E winner 60; second, 0; thiro, 0; fourth, 0. Indfx Horses EqtA WtPPBt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners BqnlT. Odds Mtrt 97003 ACAJOU wb 4 112 6 5 2* T 1* 1* AimersT D Raymond 335 100 98412 HEAP GOOD wb 4 112 2 2 1* 21 2l 2 EricksonH Mrs H Deimler - 730 100 98218KINGS BOUNTY wb 4 114 4 6 71 4 31 3 VercherT W H Wright 440 100 98092 PEPPER PRINCE w 4 114 5 4 5* 5l 5* 44 DougrtyF Mrs W Russell 895100 97874LADY HILDA wb 4 115 7 1 34 31 4* 51 McTagueC C E Furry 180100 98511 GLAZE wb 3 105 1 3 4h 6* 6* 6* BarnesE G W Lucas 3080 100 95002 FREETHINKER w 7 114 3 8 . 6 T 7 7 RemilrdP Mrs F S Poole 1265-100 95072 GILDED CASINO wb 7 112 8 7 8 8 Pul. up. MadeleyF Mrs G Hogarth 2145-100 Time, 34%, :50, 1:17. Track slow. , MUTUEIS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS — ACAJOU .70 .70 .65 335—100 185— 100 132J— 100 HEAP GOOD 11.45 8.15 472$— 100 307—100 KINGS BOUNTY 3.35 ■* 7J— WO Winner— B. f, by Cudgel — Collinga, by Light Brigtde trained by F. H. Schelke; bred by Mr. D. Raymond. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 2:31. AT POST— J minute. Start good and slow. Won-easily; second-"and third driving. ACAJOU gained steadily while racing in the middle of the track, took command midway of the turn and won handily. -HEAP GOOD took the lead at once, but tired fast when challenged. KINGS BOUNTY, tar back on the outside for a quarter, finished strongly. PEPPER PRINCE had no mishaps. LADY HILDA quit. GILDED CASINO appeared to have broken down and the boy dismounted at the head of the Stretch. QandOrTO SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920—1:11—3— 7, t«rr 107- Purse J600- 3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Claiming. Net value July-6-34-F.E to wjnner 60; second, 0; third, 0; fourth, 0. Index Horses BqtA WiPFSt % £ Str rin Jockeys Owners EqolT. Odds Btrt 98412 CLARRY w» 5 114 5 9 81 8* 41 11 MannF J C Fletcher 3221 100 96215CANNY AGE w 4 120 8 1 71 7* 31 2* FodenN W G Campbell 145 100 98582 MASTER BOBBIE w 8 114 7 4 3* 34 11 34 DougrtyF A Routcliffe 440 100 • 98014SLEAFORD w 3 101 4 5 4l 2*- 5l 41 HicklingA W S Wright 2120100 98154KITTLE w 4 109 1 3 14 11 24 54 BarnesE W C Galbraith 2460 100 98154MALABAR wb 3 10? 1 3 7 51 41 6 61 RoseG Riverdale Stable , 920 100 98218-SINGLE SEA wb 6 112 9 6 9 9 71 1" HaywardM J E Williams 1595100 97789 LOST SPIRIT wb 4 110 6 8 6 9 8* 8M. AimersT W Stevens .. . 3940 100 98096 KINGSWOOD wb 3 105 2 2 2* 6"! 9 9 Madeley F Miss M Henderson 2340 100 Time, :24%, :50%. 1:17%. Track slow. , 6* MUTUELS PAID , . OFFICIAL BOOKING ODD* CLARRY .45 .30 .75 3221—100 65—100 371—100 CANNY AGE . . ........:....... 3.40 2.55 70—100 274—100 MASTER BOBBIE 3.40 70—100 Winner— B. g, by Anmer— Attantida, by. Knights Differ trained by J. -Wilson ; bred by Mr, J. C. Fletcher. .Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 3:03. AT POST— 1| minutes. - . " Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CLARRY, slow to start, moved up steadily and, lucky to secure room on the stretch turn, took command and won under urging. CANNY AGE lost much ground soon after the start, but came again on, the outside. MASTER BOBBIE took the lead entering the stretch, but was not good enough. LEAFORD moved up with a rush on the turn, then tired. KITTLE quit badly after making the early pace. Overweight — Malabar, 1 "i pounds ; Single Sea, J ; Lost Spirit, 1 ; Kmgswood, 1. i QQf££C A THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. 18, 1920— 1:11— 3— 10T. 7, e « Vr Purse **••• 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, July-6-34-F.E j80; tnirdi j40; ourthf 0. Index Hones Eqt A Wt PI- 8t * Vt Btr Fin Jockey* Owners SqalT. Odd* Btrt 98347 YOUR FLAG" wb 6 110 3 6 3* 21 21 1* WatsonR Mrs H Neville 33771100 98415STEEL wsb 4 117 8 2 8* 51 3* 2i FodenN Mrs T E McCarthy 615 100 98510 PROVEN wb 4 117 10 1 51 44 44 31 MannF Mrs W C Weant 235100 97163HILLSBOROUGH w» 6 120 2 10 10 10 7* 41 TownrowR M J Sansone 855 100 98090,*UPSET LAD w 8 110 7 8 71 T 51 5* MurrayH J G Fair 1490 100 98347 CHARLES J. wi 3 104 6 4 1» 11 11 61 VercherT A I Penpras* 390 100 98509 POT AU MINT w 3 104 9 9 91 81 81 T SraithCW H Warner 8085 100 98157 TULLIHOO wb 3 107 1 5 r? 9» 9* 81 RoseG E F Seagram 380 100 98347 SUN FASH w 7 107 4 3 2* 3k 61 9" BarnesE P F Foreman 1895 100 98347 STOOL PIGEON wb 3 112 5 7 41 6* 10 10 EricksonH A Hullcoat 3195 100 Time, 24. :49%, 1:16%. Track slow. , , S2 MUTDELS FAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , YOUR FLAG 9.55 4.75 0.60 33771—100 1137—100 430—100 STEEL 8.20 4.85 310—100 1421— 100 PROVEN 2.90 45-100 Winner— Ch. m, by American Flag— Ring Tale, by Aeronaut trained by W. Clements; bred by Mr. W. M. Jeffords. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 3:30. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. YOUR FLAG raced close to CHARLES J. most of the way and, taking command midway of the stretch, held STEEL safe in the drive. The latter went wide into the stretch, but closed gamely. PROVEN dropped back early, was forced to raced wide and swerved to the inside in the stretch. HILLSBOROUGH closed with a rush. UPSET LAD had no mishaps. CHARLES J. tired after racing SUN FLASH into defeat. Scratched— 93347 Federal Reserve, 115. Overweight — Stool Pigeon, 3 pounds. Corrected weight — Proven, 117; Tullihoo, 107. QQ|2er er FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile out of chute. Marjorie Hynes, Aug. IS, 1920—1:11—3—107. T, J£ r r Purse S8M- 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 60; second, July-6-34-F.E 0. tnird %W; fourtn |20. • Index Horse* Eqt A WtPPSt ■ fjj U Btr Fin Jockey* Owner* KqnlT. Odd* Btrt 98013MAEBEE w 4 108 7 2 21 1" 14 14 RemilrdP G W Brown 275-100 98412STEFAN JR. w 5 115 6 3 1* 2* 21 2" EricksnH W T Northgrav* 240-100 98012 BUBBLING OUT w 6 112 4 1 3* 31 31 3* DhertyF Four Ls StabU 1150 100 98773JZANGWILL w5105 35 6»4141 44 MurrayH W Stevens 1715100 98510 CARYLDON w 5 112 2 6 51 51 5 5k FodenN W G Campbell 390-100 98157 PROMETHEUS wb 7 115 1 7 7 7 7 61 WatsonR Mrs W R Padgett 455100 98510 WACKET wb 7 103 5 4 4* 6* 61 7 BarnesE R R Leslie 1520 100 Time, :24, :49%. 1:16. Track slow. , — -AS K.UTUEL8 PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS— ~ MAEBEE .50 $ 3.9* .90 275—100 95—100 45—100 STEFAN JR 3.70 2.60 85—100 30—100 BUBBLING OUT 4.20 110—100 Winner— B. f, by The Porter— Lady Pike, .by Sir Barton trained by F. Higgins; bred by Mr. E. B. McLean. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:03. AT POST— minutes. Start eood and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. MAEBEE raced on the outside on the back stretch, overtook the pacemaker midway of the turn, easily drew away and won handily. STEFAN JR. took the lead at once, set the pace and held on gamely. BUBBLING OUT held the others safe. ZANGWILL raced evenly. CARYLDON and PROMETHEUS were not dangerous. Overweight — Maebee, 1 pound ; Zangwill, 2. Q 2f»rr_"» FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Deedie, Aug. 13, 1932— 1 :41%— 4-1100 Purse , .*« r m J70°- 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 5; third, 5; July-6-34-F.E fourth, 0. Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt % % «4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners KqnlT. Odd* Btrt ~ ~ 98263 FRITTER CIRCLE w 115 14 4* 44 2" 21 1 DhertyF W Zakoor 155O00 98510-CHIPS wb 113 2 3 3" 31 lk 1* 2» WatsonR J E Smallman 280 100 98347CANNY SCOT w 115 4 1 2* 11 31 34 3* PrnickiG L Clous 610-100 98417DUNLEY wb 113 3 6 6 6 6 4* 4* MadeleyF M Djermanovitch 1505 100 98353 HOURSEND wb 112 6 2 1* 24 44 51 5k EricksnH A Hullcoat 1025-100 98221 CONFLAGRATION wb 109 5 5 5* 5" 5* 6 6 AimersT Erindale Stable 415 100 Time, :24%, :49. 1:15%. 1:42%. 1:47%. Track slow. , *S MDTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , FRITTER CIRCLE .10 .95 .75 155— IN 47J—10t 371—100 CHIPS 3.40 2.85 70—100 421—100 CANNY SCOT 3.30 65—100 Winner— B. g, by Sun Circle— Fritters, by Friar Marcus trained by W. Zakoor; bred by Mr. W. S. Kilmer. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. -WENT TO POST— 4:38i. OFF AT ONCE. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FRITTER CIRCLE moved up fast after the far turn and won in the final stride. CHIPS went to the front w.ith a rush midway of the far turn, but was not quite good enough. DUNLEY closed with a rush. CANNY SCOT was taken to the outside in the stretch and came ajain. CONFLAGRATION showed nothing. HOURSEND quit to a walk. . / Scratched— 98513 No Doubt, 115. -.,,;-. ■«. , «. :.,1, .,. Oyerueiiht— Hourse-nd, 1 pound. ..,..»_ v *, • . f . .... ,:[ ."""• 98657 MX*L*AC.E~1i.!1 "i!thB FrtH* Chartey- ** ". m»-mm, • iim *««# J.rfy-M4-F.E 2J* ci*!!!lrti$.a.Kd-Uprird1, FoiWJ" CaMda Claimm,. Net value to winner mm, second, *sg, third, 0; fourth, 1. Iodex Howe* Mqt A WtPPSt % % % 8tr lip Jockeyi Owner. BgolT. Odd. 8lrt 25 SJrV* K?5 W 5 J£ f 5 E 44 H « * MannF R S McLaughlin 155-100 !SllS2ELD0K w5110 2 1 U 1*2» 31 * RoseG R Brownlee 1005100 !££ ™R™ w 4 108 5 2 4 5- 5- 5» 41 WatsonR W F Monteith 1540100 SIISLSP tf "J2 J § * * * * 5»DougrtyF D Raymond 550-100 I7H7TABSON M w 5 105 1 3 6 6 6 6 6 MurrayH J G Fair 2295100 - Time, 34%, :50 1:1 Wfc 1:42%. 1:49%. Track slow. TfJ,l9H! *AID OFFICIAL . HAPPV unpFc BOOKING ODDS ArE;::::::::;::::::::;;*6-11 •Jg «s 1M-1M "■ 37*-1M StS JfcB cuDCELooE .... :::::::::: a £55 Winner— B. g, by Cudgel-Tenacity, by Trompe la Mort trained by H. Giddings; bred by * Mr. K. T, V Dawes. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. ■ WENT TO POST-5:1J. AT POST-2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HAPPY HOPES moved into command midway of the stretch turn, swerved to the inside when drawing ekar but was againl forced to withstand a hard drive to hold PAT GAIETY. The latter forced the pace, %w£ lir££D2EU?E ffter *!" LSand was both*red » y the winner, but was wearing the latter down. CUDGELDOE showed early speed. DOER went to the extreme outside in the stretch. STEP OFF could not reach the leaders. TABSON was outrun. Scratched— 98218 Dan McCrimmon, 107. Overweight— Tabson, 3 pounds; Doer, L 98658 SEVI5IH "*«-; 1-11 "Wits. Friend Charley, Aug. 19, 1933-1 :43%-3-1 11. Pu7s« Julyi-34-E SSJ; "foJrth *n9UPWa C,a"n"18- Nrt va,u« to winner *«•; «« " . 0; Into How- ■otAWtPfst * % % Str n. Jffcey Owtm ■,„ ,. odd. str t 9t2UPOWDER MONKEY w 5 112 2 2 1* l1 14 14 14 RemilrdP G Baker 400 100 91353 PEGGY J. w 6 113 1 1 2* 2J 3» 3* 21 SmithG S Buckland 880 100 11352 GAY SPIRIT ws 5 110 6 3 31 ? 2* 2J 3» ObertW G D Foley 730100 •fMfMRS. FOSTER w 7 108 5 4 5* 54 4* 4 41 DhertyF M Keeling 390-100 9t417TOP HATTTE w 7 108 7 6 6* 6» 51 6* 54 McTagueC J Salem 1100-100 SSKo,IEPHEN * 112 4 8 74 7* 6« 5* 6. AimersT Erindale Stable 320-100 •W83»PUTTALONG w 4 105 3 5 4. 4» T V T BarnesE H Warner 470-100 17241 PRINCE PETER wi 6 106 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 WatsonR S Neville 5895-100 Time, Zi, :49%, 1:15. 1:41%, 1:49%. Track slow. 1andlJaTrr£ PAJT2 ,— OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS KcrJ POWDPR iM0NKEY Mnurv ,1fJI Ji * 3M 499-190 195-199 99-199 Jay t3i 52 S16-1M 195-100 spirit 6.95 T.,,rri,u 2474 100 Winner-Ch. g, by Mars— Pink and Yellow, by Broomstick trained by F. Higgins; bred by Mr. W M Jeffords. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:49. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. POWDER MONKEY set the pace and drew away easily in the drive. PEGGY J., taken back off the pace and saved early, came through on the inside into the stretch and, going to the middle of the track was driving hard, but could not reach the winner. GAY SPIRIT moved up gamely on the turn, but swerved to the inside in the last eighth. MRS. FOSTER went evenly. TOP HATTIE closed a cap Overweight — Prince Peter, 1 pound. ~ ROCKINGHAM PARK SALEM , M. H., FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1934-Rockingham Park 1 mile. Twelfth day. New Hampshire Breed-ers Association. Summer meeting of 31 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. Weather cloudy. Presiding .Steward, M. Nathanson. Associate Stewards, T. Thorpe and H. G. Reynolds. Steward repre-•enting New Hampshire Racing Commission, C. B. Stickney. Judges, H. D. Monroe, T. Brown and J. Acker-man. Starter, J. F. Milton. Racing Secretary, H. D. Monroe. Racing starts at 2:30 pm Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; ••7 pounds; ♦••10 pounds. 98645 nRST RACE— ! M Furlongs. Bonanza, Sept. 23, 1933— 1:94%— 2— 119. Purse 99 2-"lyRkm SSJStt3mS* *""" *"* "" "* ** f°Urth ** Index Hor.es ButA WtPPSt % % Etr Flu Jockeys Owner. ■,„!*. Odd. Strt 22!.SNEAS B0Y w 1U 4 1 ** lk V S SaundersW Misses D and S Knight 475-100 99333 RADIATOR w 106 6 3 24 24 3» 3» MaschekF P A Shaw 2380 100 t«99 HOT GRIDDLE w. 112 5 2 4 34 54 4 MartinR H P Metcalf flSS 992«rGREAT MASTER w 106 1 6 ■ 5J 4» 5» PetersM W F Phekn 455100 99999«*LAST SERVANT w, 106 2 5 5*4* 64 64 Kin*T 7i i Mucef SoloO 97953 Mccracken w. 112 3 7 7" t 7» v WaiisP h h Brown -wk S M333 CHARLIE DAWN w 118 8 8 8 8 8 8 EnH JJwIjr «»£ Time- :2.4 iiZLl- Tr"lc fast. GRANDPAS BOV T7 fm ffl ,72 0m **L BOOKMG ODDS— . 1St MAD Shm X ,59e 475-199 225-199 195-199 raodiatorl ::::::::::::::::::;;;;;; 9M 126S *m» gj;; M.«!U1t7CS: Sr°oW?y, """Henrietta Thorpe, by Frizzle trained by G. C. Milton; bred by MeSS.r.!™i P,ail and R Steel«- Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:30. AT POST— 3 minutes. rnfcannr»v°W- f°r *1 rUTar!|Pawn- Won drivi"g; second and third the same. GRANDPAS BOY disposed of RADIATOR and, hard ridden to the finish, held MAD BULL. The latter worked his way up steadily and, coming through on the inside on the stretch turn, closed gamely RADIATOR I*a£ ISUrJP" th€ fUrt- H0T GRIDDLE **t ground on the stretch turn. GREAT MASTER Urid LAST SAVANT was not a serious menace. CHARLIE DAWN had scant chance with the start Scratched-98333 Canobie Lake, 111; 98333 Ranchero, 111. Overweight— Mad Bull, 1 pound; Hot Griddle, 4; McCracken. L ■ _ 98646 SECOND RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs Bonanza, Sept. 23, 1933-1 :94%-2-1 15. Purse ggg a, 2.7iifm.ncglapr:;.;-$,wa.va",e to wiwn r "»• g $,25 •* *••- Index Horee. BqtA WtPPBt j % 8tr rin Jockey. Owner. jgB|T. Odd. Strt SSSIWFUL W£ 7 I 21 2* 24 li SageP E B Townsend 1700-100 99333 WAX w» 106 8 2 1* 1* 1 21 PetersM W N Adrians 27S 100 SSe°lrabarer wiis i i s s 5: siBakerFj Si follS N493 KHELABOO wi 106 6 5 5* 4i 4* A* KingT Mrs R J Herman H40 100 97999 STRANGE TIMES w 108 1 4 3* 5* V 5 WattersE D Miller 165100 122. WJ .5 ? 9 84" 6 SaundersW H Winn £££ I LSLSSSPS w 106 4 8 7* 7* 74 7* MaschekF Mrs L M Fowbl. 2735-100 "* « DJEf ?MUT« w 1M1 3 6 6* 6« * 6* HughesH Mrs E McCuan SlOO ONLY FOOLIN w 112 2 8 84 9 9 9 WallsP H L Straus 4535 100 Time, :23%, AW*. 1:07%. Track fast. . ■ T+*. .MWljjKM PAID , , IIMI UNLAWFUL AU/nii OFFICIA1 BOOKING ODDS . fi.99 9.19 .19 1799-199 495-199 155-100 1 moRBEARER:::::::::::::::.:: 37i JJ I5-1M fj;; . DrenSrnner TutA " * * * * L" » J WENT TO POST-3:91. AT POST-9 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same i • UNWXVv kPtuc,0Jse t0 WAX: wen* *« the outside in the stretch and took the lead in the closine * •Bteenth. * WAX was hard urged trying to hold the winner. COLOR BEARER, close up all the wav d"d t VALISEnXidh%,e:aderSThKHAB00 " eVe" STRANGE "■ Si after shoPwmg„rirspeed VALIbh closed a gap. The others were not prominent. v 1 Overweight— Tee Dee Ruth, li pounds; Only Foolin, 4. A Corrected weight — Color Bearer, 111. c 98647 THIRD RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. Bonanza, Sept. 23, 1933— 1:04%-2— 116. Purse MOO r SgiSg trmrTitSt»makm * ""Mr *"■ — * ,,a: S: J Index Hore. BqtA WtPPSt % Str Tin Jockeys Owner. KqnjT. Odd. Str t JMSTDORNOCH wi5111 5 7 6* 5« 3s 11 HughesH Miss L C Whit. 375T0O i •9492-MORHEART w. 6 102 2 2 1» * ? 2- RollinsC T J DeBord tmS c 92749KAI-FINN w. 6 112 7 5 2, 1* 14 3 ParkeM Miss A Doris 460 100 d BESS W"?5J ?.SS tPetCrSM MrsEPSummerfieW JtSSc ray LAMP BLACK BLACK w 7 107 3 6 I" 7» 6» 5* KingT J D Mikel lfiflim li 99293-GRACE BUNTING w 4 106 8 4 4-3-5* 6« SageP H C Vaughn 1610 100 99335-DARK LAW w. 4 107 1 8 8 8 7- 7* LynchJ G L Arv mZ t to 99399 HOGANS FOLLY w. 3 104 4 3 5-64 8 BBakerFJ Miss T Donnellon 6355-100 I Time, :24, :47%, 1:97. Track fast. f noRI,nru r7¥mlnf!r¥lL PAiD— 2 OFFICUL BOOKIMG ODDS v MORHEART UM 6.00 490-100 4 tn— inn ooA—inn KAI-FINN 3.f5 JJJ a w;nnWinnTSh; ,L.byi°n!ITnaeT5Sri* by Sweep trained by J- L- Rob"ts; bred by Himyar Stud Winner entered to be claimed for ,000 h WENT TO POST— 336. AT POST— 1 J minutes. t to Start bad and slow. Wron driving; second and third the same. si HriRH !W3y SJ,Ty CCl0dt the 0thers and dosing with a rush- won in th« fin=»l strides. MOR- t to HLAKl had good speed from the start and came acain after losing command to KAI-FINN The latior * opened up a good lead, but tired at the finish. SEKENABIT was always close up. LAMP BLACK went to « ti* sUrt m th" StrtCh aDd fi"iShed faSt GRACE BUNTING tired- DARK LAW h** little chance with si Overweight — Grace Bunting, 4 pounds; Hogans Folly, 4 -. 98648 FOURTH RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. Bonanza, Sept. 23, 1933-1:04%-2-113. Lawrence SSS-Rkm Tribune Purse. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. ATnces Net vaTue „ f. a jMiy-e-awum wmner 59; second, fi 00; third, 00; fourth, 0. l*d*x Bon** AVtA WtPPSt Hl % Str Tin Jockey. Owner. «qa|T. Odd. Strt tfi WSJJ5 2 34 ¥ V 1* HughesH Mrs E McCuan UMOO ft 9MI9«CUTIE FACE w 4 103 2 1 2» 2- 2 2- PetersM F A Griffith 240-100 t« ter WMfGOLD STEP w.7108 4 3 4» 44 34 3* KinfT JDMM 500 u up. 91279 CHARACTER wi411135 555 4* HanfordC Jereey Stable 700 100 94895LORD TOURNAMT w« 5 114 1 4 1» 3» 41 5 ElstonH Mrs A R Smith 1145 100 Time, 32%, :46%. 1:95%. Track fast. . ft KUTVEXB PAID , , OFF1C1AI BOOKIWO ODDS . SOBIEHA .29 .99 .29 119-109 30-199 19-199 CUTIE FACE 2.79 2.30 35—100 15—109 GOLD STEP 2.70 35-109 Winner— B. m, by Sir Gallahad III.— Ommiad, by Omar Khayyam trained by E. McCuan; bred by Mr. Marshall Field. WENT TO POST-49. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. SOBIEHA, saved close to the early pace, drew into a good lead entering the stretch and drew away. CUTIE FACE continued gamely to the end, though overmatched. GOLD STEP saved ground on the stretch turn. CHARACTER, outrun early, closed a gap. LORD TOURNAMENT quit badly after showing speed for three-eighths. Scratched— 98272 Postscript, 99. Overweight — Sobieha, 1£ pounds. QQfiJQ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Gold Step, Sept. 29, 1933— 1:19and-9— 112. Purse 99. t-VrESo!,- year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 99; second, 25; third, 9: July-S-34-Rkm fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,250, allowed 4 lbs. Index Hor.ee KqtAWtPrst 4 Str Fin Jockey. Owner. Kuulv. Odd. Strt 99399*POLYFON w« 7 113 5 5 54 3- 21 II KingT J D Mikel 45M00 99204**MACADAM wb 3 98 4 3 14 14 1* 2» PetersM Mrs E Edwards 135-100 97949 PRINCE ABBOT wb 4 113 6 8 . 8s 71 4- 3 WallsP H P Metcalf 1560100 99974TORAL wb 4 113 1 4 ? 2» 3* 4» WeirF P S P Randolph 1410 100 994002*WATERSET wb 3 100 3 7 61 51 61 9 LynchJ P Ratti 810-100 93975s*FOXLAND HALL wb 4 108 8 6 74 6* 7» 64 HughesH B B Stable 1785-100 99337 FOREWARNED wb 5 114 9 2 3-4* 51 74 NapoIiH Mrs W R Fleming 1705 100 99273*THATCH wb 4 109 2 9 9 9 8* 84 FelsB C C Miller 3005 100 99979*ST. NICK wb 4 113 7 1 4- 8* 9 9 SageP Miss L C White 640 100 Time, :22%. :47!4. 1:12%. Track fast. • « SfOTUELB BAID , , OFFICIAL BOO KINS ODDS , P0LYF0N ..1.19 .40 .80 455-109 129-199 99-199 MACADAM 3.59 3.19 75—199 55— IN PRINCE ABBOT 6.90 240—199 Winner— Ch. g, by Polymelian— Chiffon, by Harmonicon trained by J. D. Mikel; bred by Mr. W. R. Coe. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:37. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. POLYFON improved his position steadily, went lo the outside of MACADAM in the stretch and, closing gamely, outlasted the latter. MACADAM went to the front at once, drew clear, but was not good enough. PRINCE ABBOT moved up gamely through the stretch. ORAL forced the early pace. FOREWARNED had early speed. ST. NICK was not a factor. Scratched— 90695*Happy Message, 105; 98074 Taunton, 105; 97261 Rock Point, 118. Overweight — Macadam, 3 pounds; Waterset, 5. 98fi.CeO SIXTH RACE-1 1-16 Miles. Sarada, June 39, 1934-1:44-4-110. Purse ,099. 3-Juiveia rLY year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; juiy-esM-Hum fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,000. index Hor«e. BqtAWtlPSt »4 % % Str rio Jockey. Owner. Biui». odd. Strt 99299rNIGHT JASMINE w 4 107 1 1 14 l1 ll 14 1- HughesH B B Stable 110 100 99497*INTEGRITY wb 5 112 4 2 4* 4* 3- V 24 MaschekF J W Walter Jr 510 100 99273*GRAND UNION wb 5 108 6 4 2» 21 2 21 3s RollinsC T J DeBord 4300 100 99274J*PRINCE TOKALON wb 7 108 2 5 5s 5* 51 54 4 KingT J D Mikel 315-100 99274*BUTTER BEANS wb5106 366 66 6 51 SageP Mrs M J White 610 100 99497 MORALIST ivb 4 113 5 3 34 31 44 4- 6 WallsP W H Gallagher 1335100 Time, :23y5, :47%. 1:13. 1:39tt, 1:49. Track fast. : • T"!*U:JTEL, ,AID— 3 OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS , mruT •"GHJ JASMINE .29 .29 .90 119-199 60-100 45-199 CRAifnNtny 4M 3M 13°-1M 7°-"9 GRAND UNION $.7f 235—100 , jT!1"1"-?.;.1, by Sand Mo*— Shades of Night, by Luke McLuke trained by H. Jacobs; bred by Keene-land Stud. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO P0ST-5:19. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. NIGHT JASMINE took command at once, was rated along in front and, increasing her advantage in the *™ »«A h,e,«TTEGRIT,Y Sa,C- The Jatter c,0Sed fast after th"eq""rters and was wearing doun the winner. UKANU UNION was closest to the pacemaker from the start, but tired in the closine eiehth " PRINCE TOKALON was unable to reach the leaders. MORAIJST quit. Overweight— Butter Beans, 3 pounds. 98651 S£VEHTH RACE-1 Mile. Dark Hope, July 1, 1933-1 :37%-4-109. Purse 99. 3- S3gS» gggyjC pricey* vaiue to winntr **; second 25; third- *m; index nmm gqtA WtPPSt M Vt % Str Fin Jockey. owner. Eqnif. Odd. Strt 99402 KIBITZER wb 5 110 8 6 V 31 14 14 14 WattersE S D Miller 510 100 993392*BABOO w 6 108 5 4 1- 1 2* 21 21 KingT W A Mikel 270100 99273*CALOME wb 7 108 1 1 61 71 51 44 3« PetersM A A Baroni 215 100 94495-CALGARY KAY w 8 105 7 5 51 6 6- 9 41 LynchJ Mrs B E Chapman 3310-100 99292*MAYVITE w 4 103 4 3 31 2 3 5* 5 HelmM H T Archibald 1010 100 99339»ALLOTMENT wb3104 2 7 24 5* 7* T 6» BakerFJ C W Phelan 3845-100 99499TINNIC w 8 106 3 2 4« 44 9 61 T SageP Mrs R L Rogers jSftS 99294 GOOD SENSE w 4 1131 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 NapohH Mrs E Brady 6635100 Time, 24, :49%. 1:134;. 1:49. Track fast. aE" •afirjfa *na nssassr °ris JJfjME-::::::::::::::::::;::::;:; 37i a «-»• £« Winner-Br g, by Hourless-Little Allie, by Alibi trained by L. Cheyne; bred by Mr. R. C. Caldwell. Wmner entered to be claimed for ,000. "«««;. WENT TO POST-5:40i. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. KIBITZER moved up on the back stretch and, going to the outside of BABOO on the far turn took the lead and drew away. BABOO held on gamclv. CALOME, outpaced early, closed eamclv CALGARY KAY moved up gamely on the inside entering the stretch. MAYVITE quit after half a mile FINNIC *-im-»«. tired in the final quarter. Overweight— Allotment, 2 pounds ; Finnic, 1 ; Good Sense, 3£. OFFICIAL MUTUEL TOTALS AT ROCKINGHAM PARK Friday— 3 Races, 52.10; 5 Races, 01.50; 7 Races, 56.40