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PIMLICO THE "DAILY DOUBLE" ON THE WINNERS OF THE FIRST AND THIRD RACES ! AT PIMLICO SATURDAY PAID 26.00 FOR . j « PIMLICO, MD., SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936— Pimlico 1 mile. Sixteenth and last day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 16 days. Baby Bahr Stall Gate used. Weather clear. Steward representing Maryland Racing Commission, G. Brown, Jr. Stewards, A. G. Weston, G. Brown, Jr., and F. J. Bryan. Judges, M. C. Shea, J. P. Turner and E. J. Brennan. Starter, J. F. Milton. Racing Secretary, F. J. Bryan. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time, 2:15 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. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Con Amore, Nov. 7, 1931—1:1015—4—120. 0£TQ~| tC Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of more than ■W*»aO two races at the meeting. 3-year-olds, 108 lbs.; older, 117 lbs. Winners in May-16-36-Pim 1936, 2 lbs. extra for each race won of a value exceeding 00. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,750, 2 lbs. extra; if for ,000, 4 lbs. extra. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eq tA Wt PP St Vt. Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eq.u it Odds Str t 25345*WATERSET wb5109 3 1 4" 4" E*J 124 CoffmanC Mrs J M Black 705-100 25566*APPREHEND wb 4 122 8 4 34 32 14 2: ShelhamerA A C Compton 170-100 25665 MAKOVIA w 4 113 7 3 2" 2h 34 3» JohnsonE Mrs M N Bond 900-100 25566 ALANAD wb3112 6 7 64 54 4 4 4ni BrysonJ J Hartman 350-100 25476 HIATUS wsb 3 109 4 6 P 7i2 7i* 5l KnappL A G Yanderbilt 470-100 25517 BLACK SCOUT wb 3 110 2 2 14 In 64 6*4 WaenerJ E K Bryson 1765-100 25517*ADAMS EVE w4109 5 5 7»« 6J4 54 7i2 GricesC J F Adams 3440-100 25563 DECANTER wb 6 116 1 8 8 8 8 8 SteinmrE W M Pfefferkorn 7620-100 Time. :232i. :48, 1:13%. Track f*st. , J2 MTJTUELS PAID , OFFICIAI BOOKING ODDS WATERSET 6.10 .20 .10 705—100 210—100 105—100 APPREHEND 4.00 2.80 100—100 40—100 JAKOVIA 3.80 90—100 Winner — Ch. m, by Upset — Waterblossom. by Waterboy trained by J. M. Black; bred by Mr. T. C. McDowell. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:18. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow for all but Decanter. Won easily : second and third driving. WATERSET rallied strongly to punishment when reaching the stretch, closed determinedly and was going away at the close under slight pressure. APPREHEND, under strong reserve while followine close to the leaders, tired suddenly after moving into the lead in the final eighth. JAKOVIA forced a steady pace while in pursuit of BLACK SCOUT and held on willingly in the closing drive. ALANAD lacked racing room and was forced to come wide to improve his position. HIATUS was shuffled back while on the inside in the first half mile. BLACK SCOUT set a good pace, but tired after reaching the stretch. ADAMS EVE lost ground. DECANTER dwelt badly when the start came. Corrected weight — Decanter, 116. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Con Amore, Nov. 7, 1931— 1:10— 4— 120. QjrQ"! ft Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since April •3*-1-0 1, 1936. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1936 allowed May-16 36-Pim 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,300. Net value to winner 50; sacond, 50; third, 5; fourth. 5. Index Horses BqtAWt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquW. Odds Str t 25758 ROYAL CUNNING wsb 3 107 13 In 24 P$ 1] DcCamsE Mrs A S Dodd 525-100 25665 MAY V. wb3103 4 2 214 14 2 4 CoffmanC J P Jones 350-100 257052NIGHT COURT w 3 103 9 1 31 3* 3* 35 WognerJ R Parr 790-100 25755 BALLY BAY wb 6 115 10 5 5« 4*4 43 43 CoucciS C R Fleischmann 315-100 24932 WITTEKIND wb 4 115 7 9 74 6*4 62 51 ReidC N DOr Saneo 2750-100 25810 SKYRIDE wb 3 103 11 8 61 54 54 6l GriggsC B A Hall 20660-100 25308 LABYRINTH wb 3 107 2 6 4" 72 74 7n KnappL A G Yanderbilt 2440-100 25662 DOESKIN wb5113 6 4 84 8* 8* 83 McTagrtJ J A Huiess 8390-100 25812 JACAMAR wb3107 12 11 lOlO* 104 9h ShelhamerA J F Adams 23225-100 24838 OPPOSITION wb 4 110 5 7 9* 9 94 10" BookerR C O Ferguson 11485-100 08266 JIMMY D. w 8 115 3 10 ll3 ll3 1H lln HanfordC W R Kirkpatrick 1855-100 17401 PETEE LAD wb3110 8 12 12 12 12 12 LeonardJ R L Hanna 1905-100 Time, :232£. :48%. 1:14. Track fast. r—t MUTUELS PAID . OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS ROYAL CUNNING 2.50 .80 .20 525—100 240—100 110—100 MAY V. 4.70 3.80 135—100 90—100 NIGHT COURT 3.20 60—100 Winner— Blk. g, by Royal Canopy— Tricky, by Trap Rock trained by A. S. Dodd; bred by Mr. P. M. Walker. Winner entered to be claimed for ,300. WENT TO POST— 2:58. AT POST— minute. Start eood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ROYAL CUNNING, taken under slight restraint when displaced by MAY V. after the opening quarter mile, saved ground while racing on the inside, rallied to a hard drive and was up in the last sixteenth. MAY V. was hustled into a short lead, bore out when reaching the stretch and faltered slowly after being overhauled. NIGHT COURT, a strong factor from the beeinnine, held on stoutly and was easily best of the others. BALLY BAY raced along in the first flight, but could not engaee the leaders. WITTEKIND was unable to menace when hard urged. SKYRIDE lost ground when forced to race on the outside. LABYRINTH fell back after showing a flash of early speed. DOESKIN could not reach a forward position. The others were held safe. Scratched-25709 Star Queen, 110; 25217 Gay Bride, 102; 25810 Warned Off, 110; 25808 Towee, 115; 24738 Shantime, 102; 25814 Foggy Dawn, 115. Overweight— May V., 1 pound: Night Court, 1; Sky ride, 1; Doeskin, 3; Petee Lad, 3. Corrected weight — Doeskin, 110. THIRD RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Tred Avon, Nov. 3, 1931— l:42!f — 3— 108. OCtm r7 Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since April Oali Non-winners in 1936 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,800; if for ,500, May 16 36 Pirn allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eq t A Wt PP St M. % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners EqnW. Odds 8tr t 25809 RONFALON wb 115 7 5 93 51 5" 34 124 WagnerJ W W Vaughan 530-100 I 254772CORUM w 115 10 8 8 74 7* 4h 2" AbelA Mrs A J Abel 245-100 25758 GRANDMAS BOY wb 1114 2 2 31 24 1" I2 34 ReidC B Pomeroy 2445-100 25809 DEEP RUN wbHO 6 4 4*4 44 44 54 4 4 HanfordC T B Gay 13380-100 I 257103NARISE wb108 8 3 l1 14 2* 24 51 BrysonJ H Neusteter 245-100 25755 SAUCY VIXEN wb 105 3 1 21 3" 3" 664 CoffmanC Mrs C W Williams 7495-100 1 Continued on fourteenth page. PIMLICO Continued from tenth page. 25662 SCOUT ON wb115 1 7 6 *• 6" 75 |» ObertW G C Overcash 1720 100 25809 OLIVIA F. w 105 9 10 10 10 10 8£ 8* DeCamsE Mrs T E Proctor 11 t 25566 EASTWARD wb105 5 9 7» 93 93 91 9 KnappL Mrs R A Van Clief 655-100 25809 DOCTORS GIFT wbHO 4 6 5" 8" 8» 10 10 ShelhamerA J F Adams 1185 100 "fCouplcd as T. B. Gav and Mrs. T. F. Proctor II. entrv. Time, :242£, :49%, 1:14. 1:41%. 1:46%. Track fast. S2 MUTUELB PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDS RONFALON 2.60 .40 .40 530—100 170—100 120—100 CORUM 4.10 3.30 105—100 65—100 GRANDMAS BOY 7.70 285—100 Winner — B. g, I.y Gonfalon — Rona. by Sky-rocket trained by G. Kelley ; bred by Mr. W. W. Vaughan. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:40. AT POST— 6J minutes. Start eood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. RONFALON, slower than usual to gain his best stride, obtained racing room on the inside until reaching the final turn, swung to the outside when in contention and, closing resolutely, drew out in the late stages under stout pressure. CORLM. forced to race wide after losine ground at the first turn, improved his position Gradually and was coins gamely at the end. GRANDMAS BOY displaced NARISE when reaching the final turn, was kept under severe urging, but failed to rally when challenged. DEEP RUN raced prominently and held on willingly. NARISE was steadied until challenged, then tired. SAUCY VIXEN began tiring after three-quarters. SCOUT ON was never dangerous. The others were never serious. Overweieht — Grandmas Boy. 4 pounds. FOURTH RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Dignus, May 13, 1926— :532£— 2— 111. Black and Gold OPQ-J O Purse. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. May-16-36-Pim Net value to winner 50; second, 50: third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Dorses Eqt A Wt IP S % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* Eqolv. Odds Strt 25247GOLD BAND w 112 7 3 14 l4 I* BrvsonJ Bomar Stable 105-100 25757PASS EM BY b113 1 5 5* 3 24 JohnsonE H Neustcter 1165-100 252472SOMALI w 112 5 1 63 42 3" CoucciS Grecntrce Stable 765-100 25562 WHISCENDA w 112 6 6 36 24 4* HanfordC E K Bryson 435-100 25703-PEGGY SHIPPEN w 103 2 2 A2 5J 54 DeCamsE Mrs W M Jeffords 405-100 25659 PRAIRIE PRINCE w 109 3 7 7 7 6£ FowlorT H L Taylor 9345 100 TIMBER LADY w 104 4 4 2» 64 7 ShelhametA H M Simpson 5890-100 Time. :23?5. A7%. :542$. Track fast. , »8 MUTUELS PAID , , — OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDB GOLD BAND .10 .40 .70 105—100 70—100 35—100 PASS EM BY 8.50 4.50 325—100 125—100 SOMALI 3.70 85—100 Winner — Ch. c, by Jean Valjean— Inquiry, by Ampelion trained by R. E. Potts; bred by Mr. J. O. Kccne. WENT TO POST— 4:31. AT POST— minute. Start eood and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GOLD BAND moved into a clear lead when reaching the turn and, going along strongly thereafter, held sway until the end. PASS EM BY. badly outrun in the first three eighths, gained fast when in full stride, came through on the inside when reaching the stretch and finished stoutly. SOMALI, lacking early speed, circled his ticld and finished with good courage. WHISCENDA was strongly ridden all the way and had no excuses. PEGGY SHIPPEN was squeezed out of contention leaving the back stretch when lapped with the leaders and almost unseated her rider when she stumbled. PRAIRIE PRINCE was unable to reach his field. TIMBER LADY displayed nice speed early, but tired when the real test came. Overweieht — Pass Em By, 1 pound: Prairie Prince, 3? : Timber Lady. 1. FIFTH RACE 1 3-16 MILES. Dark Hope, Mav 9. 1936—1:58—7—113. Forty-Sixth Kun-OniQ ning PREAKNESS STAKES. 5,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Scale weight May-16-36-Pim Net value to winner 7,325; second. ,500; third, ,500; fourth, 00. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqntv. Odds Strt 25363 BOLD VENTURE w 126 4 9 102 7J 6h 1» 1" WoolfG M L Schwartz 185 100 25363 GRAM VII LE w. 12b 11 6 23 14 1J 2* 2« StoutJ Belair Stud Stable +395 100 256102JEAN BART wb126 9 7 4 4» 31 4h 3» RichardsII W M Jeffords 1990 100 25131 jTRANSPORTER wb126 2 11 8* 54 2»k 3i 4* PetersM Mrs M DuP Somcrville 1805 100 25154 HOLLYROOD wb126 3 10 9101 94 74 b2 LutherT H P Headley 1880-100 254222M EMORY BOOK w 126 1 8 11 82 5h 6h 61 CoucciS Grecntrce Stable 620-100 25363 HE DID wb 126 5 3 3J 3« 4h 5i 7 KurtsgerC Mrs S B Mason 2290 100 25472 BOW AND ARROW wb 126 6 1 l1 2h 82 8* 83 RenickJ E R Bradley 615 100 25363 TFUFEL wb126 10 5 7£ 6* lb 93 9* LitzbgcrE Wheatley Stable + 256HPKNIGHT WARRIOR wb 126 7 2 6»K **10« M» 102 HanfordC Mrs W W Vaughan 4495-100 25363 GRAND SLAM wb126 8 4 52 11 11 11 11 BrysonJ Bomar Stable 2200 100 tCoupled a Belair Stud Stable and Wheatley Stable entry. Time. 233. :473k. 1:1235. 1:39. 1:59. Track fast. r— V MUTUELa PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING CI1D8 BOLD VENTURE .70 S 3.30 .80 185—100 65-100 40—100 BELAIR STUD STABLE AND WHEATLEY STABLE ENTRY.. 3.60 3.00 80—100 50—100 JEAN BART 7 00 250-100 Winner— Ch. c, by St. Germans— Possible, by Ultimus trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Mr. M. L. Schwartz. WENT TO POST— 5:18. AT POST— 6J minutes. Start eood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BOLD VENTURE, sliehtly crowded When BOW AND ARROW broke towards the inside at the start, was eased out of trouble quickly to take a position on the outside eoine to the first turn. He weaved his way between horses to reach a forward position at the final turn, swung wide in the stretch when engaging GRANVILLE, withstood a tenacious drive courageously after assuming a slight lead and barely lasted long enough. GRANVILLE displaced BOW AND ARROW midway of the back stretch, shook off a bold effort from TRANSPORTER, continued resolutely under a strong drive and came again right at the end. JEAN BART, in the thick of contention, moved up menacingly at the last turn, rallied to punishment and outstayed TRANSPORTER. The latter worked his way to the leaders with excellent speed going to the final curve, made a strong challenge nearing the stretch, but tired in the last eighth. HOLLYROOD, unable to find clear racing room in the opening eighth, swung to the outside when in full stride, then came stoutly when clear. MEMORY BOOK, shuffled back early, raced to the outside in *he back stretch and closed a big cap. HE DID raced forwardly after overcoming bumping soon after the start, but was unable to stay when the final issue came. BOW AND ARROW swerved to the inside when breaking fast, showed good speed to set the early pace, but tired when put to a drive. TEUFEL was outrun. GRAND SLAM raced clear all the way, but was never a factor. Scratched— 20790 Snark. 126; 25866Aneroid, 126; 25430 Giant Killer, 126. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Tred Avon, Nov. S, 1931— 1:42 /£— 3— 108. f»TQOr| Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 114 lbs.; older, +i*3%3A3 121 lbs. Winners of three races in 1936 not to be entered for less than May-16-36 Pirn ,500. Non-winners In 1936 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP 1| | | Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 257062MASTER LAD wb4118 4 4 4i «4 4" 2l 1* WagnerJ W E Johnson 170-100 25663 DISTRACTING wb4116 6 3 2nk y2 2 in 24 RichardsH R Pending 465-100 25560*MANAGER BILL w 5 112 2 2 33 34 P 4* 3n ShelhamerA A C Compton 350-100 25758 PETEE BLUE wb 4 117 3 1 14 V* l1 3 4* HanfordC H L Straus 1075-100 25663 SUN WAY wsb 5 121 1 5 51 6 6 6 5" BookerR Miss A Booker 1540-100 25520 KINDACORN wb 6 114 5 6 6 5" 53 51 6 DeCamsE A Papa 480-100 Time, :23%. :48%. 1:14. 1:40%, 1:45%. Track fast. , S2 MTJTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKING ODDB MASTER LAD .40 .40* .60 170—100 70—100 30—100 DISTRACTING 4.50 3.20 125—100 60—100 MANAGER BILL 2.90 45—100 Winner — Ch. g, by Star Master — Lament, by Friar Rock trained by C. P. Miles, Jr.; bred by Mr. S. D. Riddle. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 6:06. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MASTER LAD, nicely handled and steadied back of the leaders until leaving the back stretch, raced to the leaders willingly when making his run while on the outside, then closed determinedly under punishment and was up in the last seventy yards. DISTRACTING followed PETEE BLUE closely from the beginning, gained a short load midway of the stretch and fought it out stoutly when caught. MANAGER BILL followed close up all the way and held on with good courage when vigorously shaken up in the last five-sixteenths. PETEE BLUE had nice speed while setting the pace, rallied gamely when challenged, but failed to stay in the last quarter mile. SUN WAY could not reach contention. KINDACORN was never dangerous. Corrected weight — Petee Blue, 117. ■ SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Watervale, May 17, 1911—1:51—3—112. Purse 00. 4-year-nrqn-| olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since April 1, 1936. i«iO Jl Weight, 116 lbs. Non-winners since April 1 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, May-16-36-Pim ,300. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25863*TAUNTON wb5111 7 3 2 22 2 U l1 ShelhamerA G L Hamilton 20C-10O 258152*REPEAL w 5 111 6 2 43 61 4 32 24 CoffmanC E A Smith 365-100 25762 DEARZIN wsb 5 113 8 1 11 1* V 24 33 ReidC R C Utz 575-100 25814:;MAD EAGLE wb5108 4 4 3£ 3 34 4* 4h HanfordC Mrs J V Stewart 915-100 25762 IRISH VOTE w5113 1 5 6* 74 64 52 51 WagnerJ A Nader 1450-100 25762-THREE DAGGERS w 6 116 5 6 5h 4 53 64 6* TrenchardS G Riola 785-100 25664 POST BRIGADE w 6 116 2 8 8 5« 7* 71 7h BookerR A Getz 1605-100 25814 GOLDEN PLAY ws 8 113 3 7 71 8 8 8 8 DeCamsE Mrs R M Boorse 1665 100 Time, :24%. :492s. 1:15. 1:42?i. 1:56 £. Track fast. — S3 MUTUELB EAID , — OFFICIAL BOOEING OPS TAUNTON .00 .30 .70 200—100 65—100 35—100 REPEAL 3.60 2.80 80—100 40—100 DEARZIN 4.10 105—100 Winner — B. h, by Mackenzie II. — Windigs. by Dalhousie trained by G. L. Hamilton; bred by Mr. A. G. Weston. Winner entered to be claimed for ,300. WENT TO POST— 6:43. AT POST— 1| minutes. TAUNTON, reserved back of the pacemaker for the first seven eighths, took command under stout pressure midway of the stretch, then came out slowly nearing the end. REPEAL, permitted to drop back approaching the final turn, was placed to punishment and came with a belated rush at the close. DKARZIN was rushed hard to take the early lead, saved ground while in command, but tired in the last quarter mile. MAD EAGLE raced forwardly placed, but was not good enough when shaken up. IRISH VOTE could not threaten when making his run. THREE DAGGERS, on the outside all the way, could not reach c Mention when put to a drive. POST BRIGADE was unable to menace. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched— 25864 Fluff v Lee. Ill; 25864 Jamul, 116; 25864Home Work, 113; 25707 Barnev Sexton, 113: 25758 Idle Flirt, 108; 258673Wishing Star, 113.