Ak-Sar-Ben Omaha, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-24

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AK-SAR-BEN OMAHA OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939.— Ak Sar Ben Field 1 mile. Twenty-first day. Ak Sar Ben Exposition Company. Summer meeting of 29 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. Harvey Camera. Weather clear. Steward representing Nebraska Racing Commission, J. A. Cullen. Stewards, B. Holmes and A. J. Heffernan. Judges, R. Robinson, H. Foster and J. L. Watkins. Starter, N. Chilcutt. Racing Secretary, B. Holmes. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time, 3.00 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 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Rainbearer, May 29, 1937— : 53 —2— 112. Purse 00. rT£ OOfr 2-year-olds. Maidens. Foaled in Nebraska. Special weights. June-23-39-Oma Net va|ue t0 winner 00; second, 0; third, 5; fourth, 5. _____ Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A V4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt LORENA SETH 111 4 4 3* 34 1 1* CassitvW F Bray 1230-100 PRAIRIE LADY 111 2 1 4 43 3£ 2" CampP P W Duffy 1490 100 75492 HEATHEN ARE 114 6 2 l1 1and 2* 3»» DewE C Mawhinney 340 100 76150 GAYMA1D GUEST 111 7 5 2£ 2£ 5 4" MerrittN H Southwiclc 350 100 WAR IMPERIAL 114 8 6 5l 5£ 4J 5£ SandersF O Erickson 2190 100 75492 SETHS LADY 111 3 8 810 64 6l 6l VarnerR W W Bryant 780 100 SONNY EMBERS 114 13 7" 82« 78 I12 GonzalesW A J Horn 2890-100 SKY JACK 114 5 7 68 72 8° 84» BrooksS F and P Gossard 420-100 FRED D. 114 9 9 9 9 9 9 KeiperP Gilchrist Bros 580-100 Time, :242s, :5045, :59. Track good. , |S MUTUEL9 PAID , . OFFICIAI BOOKINO ODDS— LORENA SETH 6.60 8.00 .60 1230—100 800—100 280—100 PRAIRIE LADY 13.00 8.00 550—100 300—100 HEATHEN ARE 4.20 110—100 Winner — Blk. f, by Sir Tristram — Lorena Marcellia, by Seth trained by F. Bray; bred by Mr. F. D. Beltner. WENT TO POST— 2:12i. AT POST— minute. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. LORENA SETH, away forwardly, but acting greenly and losing much ground, took command in the stretch, then held sway to the end. PRAIRIE LADY, on the inside throughout and a strong factor, held on gamely, but could not menace the winner. HEATHEN ARE began fast, took command early, but tired in the stretch. GAYMAID GUEST forced the pace most of the way. then tired. WAR IMPERIAL closed resolutely in a fine performance. SETHS LADY had no excuse. SKY JACK and FRED D. were outrun. SONNY EMBERS raced well. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938— 1:09%— 3— 104. Purse m _2CO_C_ 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1939. Weight, * OOOO 116 lbs. Non-winners since November 24 allowed 3 lbs.; maidens, 6 lbs. June-23-39-Oma Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76063 CLUB SODA wb 6 110 10 7 5 Pi 1*41* KeiperP C E Deahl 510-100 762301MISS CONTRARY w 7 106 7 6 91 5 41 2n WilsonA E Sisson 840-100 76311 WARINGA wb 4 113 6 8 8* 4" 32 3i DewE F and P Gossard 80 100 76059*IRENE ROSS b6103 4 11 llio 84 53 44 SmolinskiW E Mahoney 6000-100 76399*KID COVENTRY w 4 105 5 1 V IP 2* 54 ScheihingF A F Johnson 4610-100 75767*MAX MARTIS w 4 105 9 3 3* 6" 64 6 FaganW V V Long tl35O-100 76594*BILI.IE DUNLAP wb 8 105 8 10 10* 9* 74 7* EvansH P Delk 1220-100 76151 MOONSET w 4 105 11 9 6* 7 81 88 BazerW J S Zellen f 72176 WILD LOVE wb 4 108 1 5 2s 2* 93 92 MerrittN H Nellor 340-100 76228* SWEET MA YME w6100 3 4 74 IP lis irp.o CassitvW G Pringle 4530-100 75307*CAROLYN COX w 4 103 12 2 44 108 102 11* SpeerW J B Cronkhite t 76149 HARVEYS CHOICE w 9 110 2 12 12 12 12 12 WilliamsR W H Harvey 14030-100 t.Mutuel field. Time, :23%, :4744. 1:15. Track good. , MUXUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKINO ODDS . CLUB SODA 2.20 .60 .40 510—100 180—100 70—100 MISS CONTRARY 7.40 4.00 270—100 100—100 WARINGA 2.60 30—100 Winner — Br. g, by Prince of Bourbon — Worshipper, by Black Jester trained by H. H. Schaub; bred by Xalapa Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:41. AT POST— H minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. CLUB SODA took command in the stretch, then outfinished MISS CONTRARY. The latter improved her position gradually, closed resolutely, but was no match for the winner. WARINGA, away in a tangle and on the inside throughout, closed resolutely, but was not a serious threat. IRENE ROSS raced well under a hustling ride. KID COVENTRY, a strong contender most of the way, failed to rally to strong riding. MAX MARTIS had no excuse. WILD LOVE tired in the stretch. BILLIE DUNLAP lacked speed. Overwoisht — Miss Contrary, 1 pound; Irene Ross, 3; Max Martis. 3. — T— - THE "DAILY DOUBLE" ON FIRST AND SECOND RACES PAID 00.60 FOR . ENTRIES RUN AS ONE HORSE— FIELD HORSES INDIVIDUALLY. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938— 1:09%— 3— 104. Purse frjQOpp 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1939. Weight, * OOO 4 116 lbs. Non-winners since November 24 allowed 3 lbs.; maidens, 6 lbs. June-23-39-Oma Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 25; second. 00; third. 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 754942*TETRASHERA w 5 108 6 7 34 3* 2h P BrooksS M H Van Berg 70-100 76593"BLAZE HOME wb 6 108 10 2 24 P P 24 HaberR Cox and Ketcham 690-100 763073BAGGALA w 5 110 8 10 10l 10l 74 3» ShindleC Mrs J Lessert 1490-100 75672MOSEPHINE D. w 11 1044 5 8 6" 54 53 41 ScheihingF G Gilbert 620-100 76231 CHIEFS SCOUT w 9 110 7 3 53 4h 41 5h MerrittN Mrs B Hodges 6430-100 76310*SKY HAVEN wb9105 1 6 84 V- 83 6*A FaganW Misses L and B McKinley 1000-100 75499*PEBBI.E M. w 4 100 11 1 71 6*4 Pj ? CassitvW J Oldham +5480-100 72056*SPANISH RED w 9 105 2 9 9 9 9* 83 EvansH R F Baldwin 4700-100 76662"HAW HAW w 5 103 4 4 14 22 34 9* SpeerW R S Mason + 7567PLUCY F. wb 5 106 9 11 11 11 11 102 ArmstrgW Lawver and Pinix 2140-100 76149 NOPALOSA PEACE w 5 110 3 5 4* 8Q 104 11 UnderwdR Nopalosa Stock Farm 8140-100 fMutuel field. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:14%. Track good. , U MUTUELS PAID , , — OFFICIAL BOOKINO ODDS TETRASHERA .40 .60 .40 70—100 30—100 20—100 BLAZE HOME 4.00 3.00 100—100 50—100 BAGGALA 3.80 90—100 Winner — Gr. h, by Sherab — Chrysos, by Polymelian trained by C. A. Tanner; bred by Messrs. Chappel Bros.. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 3:094. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. TETRASHERA. outpaced for three-eighths, was brought to the leaders gradually, stood a long drive " gamely while wearing down BLAZE HOME and won narrowly under a powerful ride. BLAZE HOME attained a commanding lead and offered good contention when challenged, but could not withstand the winner. BAGGALA. slow to settle into stride, was taken to the outside entering the stretch and closed with belated speed. JOSEPHINE D. closed resolutely. CHIEFS SCOUT tired in the stretch. SKY HAVEN raced well. HAW HAW quit. LUCY F. lacked speed throughout. Scratched— 75497 Indian Boy, 110. Overweight — Blaze Home, 3 pounds; Josephine D., 14; Haw Haw, 3. Apprentice allowance waived — Chiefs Scout. % FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938— 1:09%— 3— 104. Purse TftRS 0°" 4- ear-°,ds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since . HHS May 26, WelSht« 115 ,bs- Non-winners since May 26 allowed 3 lbs.; since June-23-39-Oma April 1, 6 lbs. Claiming price, 00. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third. 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *A S Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76398 THE DARB wb 9 112 7 11 9" 514 3 4 P VarnerR A Hudkins 50MOO 763983*CHARLES ADEE wb 6 105 5 3 P 24 14 2" FaganW Mrs F P Miller 250-100 76399 BOBBIE EASTER w 6 112 2 8 74 6» 5*4 3" MerrittR B Hodson 1240-100 76662*SOUTHERN MISS wb 5 100 11 7 64 3H 4h 44 EvansH L Wells +2120-100 76313 CHRYSEIS w 6 110 8 9 8* 8 ~ 63 51 KeiperP G Gilbert 760-100 763HTOLEPAL wb 7 102 4 6 34 1H 2* A 63 WeidamanF C Henrv 7850-100 763992*EMPRE?S HILLS wb4105 3 4 44 l» 71" 7" ScheihingF Mrs J C Sawyer 360-100 76667P*DODIE wb 9 104 10 10 103 104 84 82 SpeerW J P Dunn + 7485PBALKAN LAND wr6110 9 1 11 11 101 9* ShindleC W A Philpot 610 100 74136 SKIPPY McGEE w 7 109 15 54 91 92 106 BiancoC II Nellor • 2630-100 76228 TRANS WYNN wb4109 6 2 24 4" 11 11 DewE A L Birch 4740-100 fMutuel field. Time, :23s. :474s, 1:14U. Track good. ,.,,_ «» MUTUELS PAH , OFFICIAL BOOKINO ODDS IL.DA.RB.V „ 5120° M 6° 500-100 180-100 130-100 CHARLES ADEE 4.20 3.00 ■ 110-100 50-100 BOBBIE EASTER 8.00 300-100 Winner— B. g, by St. Germans— Maud Muller. by Pennant trained by B. B road foot ; bred bv estate of H. P. Whitney. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST-3:39. AT POST— minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. THE DARB began slowly, was on the inside while bettering his position, came to the middle of the track in the stretch, wore down the leaders and won in the final strides. CHARLES ADEE attained a forward position early, alternated in setting the early pace, responded gamely to strong riding, but failed to resist the winner. BOBBIE EASTER, never far hack, closed under pressure. SOUTHERN MISS prominent throughout, held on well in the final stages. CHRYSEIS finished with a rush. OLEPL tired in the stretch. TRANS WYNN quiL BALKAN LAND lacked speed. EMPRESS HILLS could not keep up. Scratched— 76228 Leana G., 100. Overweight— Charles Adee. 1 pound: Olepal, 2; Balkan Land, 1. Corrected weight — Balkan Land, 109. Apprentice .allowance waived -Bobbie Easter, Skippy McGee. Continued on twentieth page. AK-SAR-BEN OMAHA Continued from thirteenth page. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938— 1: 09? 5— 3— 104. Purse fyjQOQ 1939.sh00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 115 lbs. Non-winners since May 26 4 DOOa allowed 3 lbs.; since April 29, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,250, June-23-39-Oma allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i !4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equit. Odds Strt 76312 ELABORATE m 107 5 2 l3 l3 1£ 1" DewE O Lar«n 230-100 76665 BYRDFORD wb112 8 5 63" 3h 2" MerrittN Mrs E H Beezley 290-100 75219 FI.OSSMOOR wb 107 13 7 4h 23" VarnerR F Attebcry 770-100 756692»HOOKEY wb 107 2 4 5» 5J 4i 4* CassityW S Summers 600-100 75769*YALCOLA ■ 102 7 7 M9 S | 5* BrooksS Mrs L Smith 1150 100 75219 FLYING DOLL v.b104 6 1 3i 7 66* KeiperP Mrs H A Allen 1090-100 76062 LIVERPOOL w 107 4 6 4h 6 7 7 BiancoC E Pullman 950-100 58198 COO BOO W 109 3 Refused. SandcrsF I Anderson 4920 100 Time, :2V/5. :47"5. 1:14. Track good. , MUTUELB PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKIKG ODDB ELABORATE .60 .80 .00 230—100 90—100 50—100 BYRDFORD 3.60 2.80 80—100 40—100 FL0SSM00R 4.80 140—100 Winner — B. f, by Cotlogomor — Elizabeth Seth. by Seth trained by J. R. Roberts; bred by Mr. B. A. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 4:09. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but Coo Boo. Won drivine; second and third the same. ELABORATE took command early, was steadied while setting the pace, responded gamely when subjected to strong pressure and just lasted to outfinish BYRDFORD. The latter, slow to settle into stride and forced to race wide throughout, closed with good determination and was wearing down the winner. FLOSSMOOR. away in stride, lacked speed, moved up stoutly approaching the stretch, then closed with good courage. HOOKEY, prominent throughout, finished with belated speed. VALCOLA quit. FLYING DOLL began well, hut was forced back sharply and failed to be daneerous thereafter. LIVERPOOL tired in the stretch. COO BOO refused to break with the others and was left. Overweight — Flossmoor, 2 pounds; Coo Boo, 4. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938— 1:093£— 3— 104. Purse 7_Szin 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since 4 UO_U May 26. Weight, 115 lbs. Non-winners since May 26 allowed 3 lbs.; since June-23-39-0ma April 1, 6 lbs. Claiming price, 00. Net value to winner 25; second. 00; third. 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i li Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76309 *OFF TIME wb 5 110 3 8 910 4* 1J l2 CassityW Mrs B Campbell 110 100 76404" RUBANS CHOICE w 8 103 2 7 8 6i 4* 22 SpeerW J B Cronkhite 1370-100 7623PTYNEMOUTH w 6 104 11 2 4J 3 J 2£ 31J BrooksS T B and W V Miller 930-100 76225-HALLUCINATOR wb 5 109 7 4 3* 5" P 4" KeiperP H T Deahl 1000-100 766621 REHEARSE wb4110 4 3 2£ 2h 5*| 5j BiancoC R C Sheldon 450 100 76404 MEKONG wb 5 109 10 6 77" 8* P$ Merrit »N Mrs E H Beezley 1580-100 76309*KING PRESTON wb4107 9 5 P 8* 6i 7i BadaliJ F G Orr 1060-100 76313 ALL FORGIVEN w 5 110 6 12 11s 10" 93 8* ManifoldD Mrs G Mayer t4360-10O 76594 EASTER MARTIN w 8 109 12 1 l2 PJ 33 9« DewE E R Hoffman 4410-100 68495 FINGER WAVE w 8 107 5 11 12 12 10,; 10i KeesH M Alexander 9510-100 3n741MCNE GRIST w 6 100 1 9 101 IP 12 11* EvansH G Todess + SERAPE yb4104 8 10 5 9« 11" 12 BazerW G McDaniels f tMutuel field. Time, :23s. A7%, 1:13?_. Track good. , u MUTUELS PAID . , OFFICIAL BOOKIKG ODDi OFF TIME .20 .20 .60 110—100 60—100 30—100 RUBANS CHOICE 10.40 6.20 420—100 210—100 TYNEMOUTH 5.00 150—100 Winner — Ch. g, by High Time — Masking, by Oversight trained by G. F. Jenkins; bred by Dixiana it Mr. E. K. Thomas. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 4:41. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. OFF TIME, in close quarters early and torced to race wide while bettering his position, came fast when subjected to pressure, took command, then drew out to win with plenty left. RUBANS CHOICE moved up fast approaching the stretch, closed with good courage, but could not menace the winner. TYNEMOUTH, away in stride, but slisrhtly outpaced early, reached the leaders entering the stretch, but tired in the final Mages. HALLUCINATOR, placed forwardly early, was in close quarters approaching the stretch, then came fas when clear. REHEARSE tired in the* stretch. KEWONG had no excuse. EASTER MARTIN could not keep up. KING PRESTON was outrun. Overweight — Rubans Choice, 1 pound; All Forgiven, 3j. SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Susi Q., June 4, 1938— 1 :09sis— 3— 104. Purse 7R8/11 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since 4 OOil May 26. Weight, 115 lbs. Non-winners since May 26 allowed 3 lbs.; since June-23-39-Oma April 1, 6 lbs. Claiming price, 00. Net value to winner 25; second, 00; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 76595~PARVA STELLA w 6 102 4 2 V2 l1 1 l1 CassitvW C E Deahl 300-100 76399 ROXANA S. wb 6 107 10 8 6 53* 23 BiancoC E H He?g 1050-100 76593 JILDAC w 6 109 7 5 3 2h 2I 3 i DewE C E Wilson 2850-100 763133*STAR ROYAL wb 10 110 6 1 73 6* 5»J *A WagnerC Mrs H Derby 3130-100 765942"VISHNU w 10 104 1 3 44 4 4£ 5* ScheihinsF H Miller 1220-100 76231 FUNDERBURG w 7 109 9 10 8* 9" V- 6 MorrisyW J McBride 330-100 757673*CHARLES T. wb 4 104 11 4 2 3* 62 7« BrooksS R T Emberton 4140-100 76309 FREEBURG BOY wit 109 5 7 91 82 9 8* VarnerR Anderson and Tugh t3870-10O 76401-BEAVER LAKE wb7 112 3 6 51 72 84 9« KeiperP Major _ Luginbucl 230-100 76228*MARIA JULIET w 4 105 2 11 11 11 11 10* FaganW M Whitebrook 1530 100 75309 WAX wb7109 8 9 10lol0°10- 11 GonzalesW L O Washburn t tMutuel field. Time, :23£. :47. 1:13. Track fast. , S3 MUTUELS PAID , , OFFICIAL BOOKIKG 0DD8 PARVA STELLA .00 .40 .40 300—100 120—100 70—100 ROXANA S 10.60 7.60 430—100 280—100 JILDAC 12.80 540—100 Winner — Ch. m, by Rock Man — Gay Stella, by Gay Ronald trained by H. H. Schaub; bred by Mr. J. H. Stotler. Winner entered to be claimed for 00. WENT TO POST— 5:09J. AT POST— minute. Start good and slow for all but Maria Juliet. Won handily : second and third driving. PARVA STELLA took command early, was under mild reserve while setting the pace, responded when roused and held sway to the end. ROXANA S. bettered her position gradually, closed with good courage and was getting to the winner. JILDAC moved to contention under mild pressure, responded eamely when urged, but could not threaten the first two. STAR ROYAL gave a tine performance under strong riding. VISHNU quit. FUNDERBURG beean slowly and was outpaced. BEAVER LAKE could not keep up. CHARLES T. had eailv speed. MARIA JULIET reared in the air at the start and was as good as left. Scratched— 76313i Ebony Girl, 100. Overweight — Maria Juliet, 5 pounds. Apprentice allowance waived — Freeburg Boy. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Amazing, June 27, 1936— 1:4435— 6— 110. Purse 00. rr£»C/i* 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1939. Weight, 115 4 30~±*d ]|,s. Claiming price, 00. June-23-39-0ma Net va|ue t0 wjnner 25; second. 00: third. 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiy. Odds Strt 76313iTK BUSY wn7110 2 12 101 9* K_ 24 1*4 CassityW Mrs J Lcssert 210-100 76310 AIRZON wb8110 111 61 6 3l 3l 2i ScheihingF I.ourv and Bentley 440 100 76228 TRICKY MISS w 7 110 8 1 1*| 1« 18 11131 HaberR Cox and Kctdun +1510 100 76064 DICK DARING w 8 115 6 6 12 10"- 51 5 41 KeiperP Lane and Gilchrist 2150-100 76405T.LOVE wb 10 108 5 5 51 5J 411 4" 5J, HerrmanW B C James Jr + 75496 CROSSBECK w 6 115 11 8 81 81 102 81 6 BiancoC E H Hegg f 76405 FRITTER CIRCLE wb 8 115 10 4 42 4j 7» 6* 71 VarnerR Mrs A Bertozzi 480-100 76666 PRINCE BALLOT wb 7 110 7 9 91 111 1H 91 8* ■ SpeerW F E L~NM 3260-100 76405MOHNNY ROCK wb 5 110 3 3 7J J* 8 "P 92 BrooksS 0 H Neering 1100-100 HOKKOUKl CARY w 4 115 4 2 31 3, 91 10«: 108 DewE E C Jeffers 590-100 75874 MAD CAREER wb 11 115 9 10 ll» 12 12 11" 11° BarnettA H A F Schuti 2710-100 76398 DAYTDOR wb 7 115 12 7 2i 2 2 12 12 ShindleC E N Osborn 2240-100 tMutuel field. Time, :24, :48 5, 1:14"5, 1:42, 1:492*. Track fast. I1R7SS 2° ,3M ,32° 210-100 90-100 60-100 B 1 TRICKY MISS Field 4 60 , 130—100 J W.nner-B. g by Fixing Ebony-Dame Nature, by Black. Jester or King Navarre trained by J. Lessert: brad by Mr. H. Oats. Winner entered to be claimed for 00 • WENT TO P0ST-5:38. AT POST-* minute. Start good and slow. Won easily : second and tiiird driving. TOO BISY. outpaced early, cave improved speed when subjected to punishment, overhauled the leaders then drew out to win With plenty left. AFRZON. in close quarters earlv. weaved his way between hordes when improving lus position and closed resolutely, but was no match for the winner TRICKY MIS ? attained a derive load early, but tired in the stretch. DICK DARING closed resolutely from a Mow be-«inn.ne GLOVE raced well under a hustling ride. CROSSBECK had no excuses. COUNT CARY tired i in the final stages. JOHNNY dIOCK failed to in the keep up stretch. DAYIDOR quit FRITTER CIRCLE 1 was prominent Tor three quarters, but failed to respond to punishment Overweieht -Glove, 3 pounds.


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