Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-09

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Churchill Downs LOUISVILLE, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1942— CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Twelfth day of nineteen-day meetinq April 25 to May 16. Churchill Downs, Inc. Bahr gate used. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Kuprion camera. Presiding Steward, C. Bruce Head. Stewards, William H. Shelley and Sam H. McMeekm. Judges, James T. Clark, L. C. Bogenschutz and H. B. Lindenberger. Clerk of Scales, Clifford Sanford. Patrol Judge, G. Molesworth. Timer, Ray Hoertz. Paddock Judge, Thomas Oliphant. Starter, Reuben W. White. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, William H. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central War Time. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance. Percentage of winning favorites, spring meeting 1941, .34. Current meeting, .52. No Daily Double. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936—1:105 — 4 i i K — 115. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-l. O I H J year-olds, 112 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-May 8-42 — CD winners since April 25 allowed 2 lbs.; if 4-year-olds and upward, 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Hordes Eqt A Wt PP St j V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22587 GET ON wb 4 116 11 8 5" 3* 1£ Pj BurnsG J C Bentley 590 22786-NIGHT LADY w 5 113 9 7 92 7£ 6 2" ScurlockO H Hoffman 4.10 22878 CAPTAIN FURY wb 3 110 5- 72 5l 5 3»i AdamsJ Stuart Hamblen 10.00 228263SONNY CASEY wb 3 105 3 5 4h 4i 4 J *J StricklerW S I Crew 3.40 20745 SAM G. w 3 110 8 9 10- 8i 8- 5 BrooksS I J Collins 84.00 22748*MY MYRI w 3 100 6 10 8 6» 7 6s HustE Mrs W Crump 2.50 22953 AIR HOSTESS wb 4 115 10 2 3 22 2" 7J GrillF Thomas Piatt 8.00 22660 DODGE CITY wb 3 1111 4 3 ltj in 38 BeasyC T F BIed oe +78.10 18697 OAKMONT wb 4 116 2 12 12 12 HP 92 WallaceG E F Bennett 96.50 22875MOHN THOMAS wb 4 111 12 1 2" 9 9ilO2 WielanderE W E Smith 33.90 1069 BLACK WHIRL wb 3 110 14 61 10 ll2 11* BortonW Mrs W C Hobson +78.10 22550 MY PLAYMATE w 4 112 7 11 11« 1112 12 CarrollW Mrs George Lodermeier +78.10 +Mutuel field. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:14. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , .m. . J ■ ■*-?_ GET ON 13.80 7.80 5 80 5.90 2.90 1.90 M- UTU6I I riCGS _ NIGHT LADY 5.80 5.00 1.90 1.50 CAPTAIN FURY 800 3.00 Winner — B. c. by Tick On — Museum, by Transmute, trained by B. E. Marmet ; bred by Mr. N. S. McCarthv. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:08£. OFF AT 2:10 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily ; second and third driving. GET ON secured a cood position, early, came out slightly on the final turn and, responding to good urging, wore down the leaders and won. drawing clear. NIGHT LADY worked her way up steadily and came determinedly in the drive, but could not reach the winner. CAPTAIN FURY was taken to the inside entering the stretch and closed fast under punishment. SONNY CASEY raced evenly throughout and had no mishaps. SAM G. finished fast after beginning slowly. MY MYRIS rider lost his stirrup irons when approaching the stretch. AIR HOSTESS gave way after racing forwardly placed for five eighths. DODGE CITY set the pace throuch the tirst half mile and quit. JOHN THOMAS was racing strongly on the final turn when he was knocked back and almost went down. Scratched— 223702Grand News, 118; Episet, 110; 22998 Air Sprite, 105; 16004 Chandera. 113; 06668* Little Kingpin. 110: 06566 Formal Dress, 113; 21552 Dark Stream, 110; 06015 Edward A . 116. Overweight — Dodge City, lj pounds; My Playmate, 1. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936— 1:10%— 4 0 3 1 A f — H5- Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-a. j I *f O year-olds, 117 lbs.; older, 119 lbs. Non-winners since April 24 or May 8-42 — CD two races since April 8 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,750, allowed 2 lbs.; if for ,500, 4 lbs. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St hi l-j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22956 "MARTIAN wb4112 6 4 3l» 2i 2i WielanderE Joseph E Widener M 22372 NIMBLE wb4112 5 1 lj li li 2« BodiouA E K Thomas 6.10 22879 ONE TIP wb 4 112 9 6 72 6 5 3°k JemasN C W Pershall . 8.40 22589 BONZAR wb5114 8 9 8-* 8* 7i 4* AdamsJ W B Simpson 24.70 21545 SUPREME SIR wb 6 114 7 3 9 9 82 51£ LeBlancE Mrs E L Martn 73.50 22589 WINAMAC wb 4 109 3 2 41 5h 6i 62 CkshankB T C Piatt 21.10 226573TRUE STAR wb 5 114 17 5" 4£ 3i 72 BeasyC M J Schmitt 7.90 17340 CERTAINTY w 5 112 2 5 22 3;i 4h 8* RichardJ Mrs J R Upton 10.40 16505 BLUE CADET w 4 114 4 8 6£ 7* 9 9 CarrollW J Lowenstein 37.90 Time, :23, :47, 1:12%. Track good. 1 — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , U , ID* MARTIAN 3.60 2.40 2.40 .80 .20 .20 /viutuei 1 ncGS nimble 4.00 3.60 1.00 so ONE TIP 3.60 .80 Winner — Br. c, bv Sickle— Stray Leaves, by Fair Play, trained by D. E. Stewart ; bred by Mr. J. E. Widener. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:36J. OFF AT 2:37 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. MARTIAN, ne-ver far back, responded readily when called upon in the drive and was up to dispose of- NIMBLE in the final sixteenth. NIMBLE took command at once, set the pace under occasional urging for five-eighths, but could not withstand the winner. ONE TIP improved his position steadily through the first half mile, but could not reach the leaders when hard urged in the stretch. BONZAR finished fast after beginning slowly. SUPREME SIR closed strongly under punishment. WINAMAC MM unable to keep up and had no excuses. TRUE STAR m5de a bold bid entering the stretch, then faltered. CERTAINTY was done after a half mile. Overweight — Nimble. 3 pounds; Winamac. 2. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. Yankee Notions, May 20, 1912— :59— 2— 113. Purse 000. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Weight, 115 lbs. Non-j A. ~1 2 I 4 / winners of ,500 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. May 8-42 — CD Net va|ue t0 winner 00; second, 00; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index. Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ft % M Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Str t 22787*FAIR WEATHER w 107 6 1 1£ l2 l2 ltt WielanderE Joseph E Wtimm 20 227872WISEASYOU wb 109 5 5 22 22 2: Pg BrooksS J D Weil +5.70 228252TIMOCRACY w 107 8 3 3£ 4* 3" 3i CritchfieldC M A Waldheim 11.70 22997 RECALLING wb 110 12 5h 52 5* 4 AdamsJ Thomas Piatt 94.30 22825GINO.MERICA w 109 4 4 43 3 42 5s WeidamanF M B Goff 13.80 HEEL CALL w 112 2 8 8 8 8 6- BodiouA J D Weil +5.70 20964 MAMIE E. w 112 7 6 63 62 62 7£ BeasvC W Jordan 156.30 HAIR DO w 107 3 7 7« 7« " 8 StricklerW J D Rogers 88.90 +Coupled as J. D. Weil entry. Time, :23, :465. :59%. Track good. r— Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to 1 D *-.-« FAIR WEATHER 2.40 2.20 2.20 .20 .10 .10 Ml. UTU6I I NOGS WISEASYOU Entry 2.20 2.20 .10 .10 TIMOCRACY 2.20 .10 Winner— B. f. bv Sickle — Fairdav. bv Fair Plav. trained bv D. E. Stewart; bred bv Mr. J. E. Widener. WENT TO POST— 3:02J. OFF AT 3:04 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily ; second and third driving. FAIR WEATHER, alertly handled, took command at once, responded to a shaking up entering the stretch and drew out to win as her rider pleased. WISEASYOU secured a contending position early, raced in closest pursuit of the winner throughout, but could not menace, although easily best of the others. TIMOCRACY, on the outside, failed to better her position when hard urged in the drive. RECALLING raced evenly and had no excuses. GINO-MERICA could not keep up. HAIR DO was never a serious factor. MAMIE E. and HEEL CALL were always outrun. Scratched— 22751 Bumpsy, 112. Overweight — Recalling, 3 pounds; Heel Call. 5; Mamie E., 5. FOURTH RACE 7-8 MILE Out of Chute. Distinction, May 21, 1921— IsJtM— 2 3 14 8 * — 110, Purse S1000- 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. z. j I ** O Non-winners of two races since April 24 allowed 3 lbs.; two races May 8-42— CD since April 8, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 50 to ,550. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 5: fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St fe % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt " 22788-FIRST PRIZE w 113 11 1 3£ 2J 1£ l2 1* WallaceG Ralph Scott 250 22788 TOMOCHICHI w 113 2 5 42 3h 3i 3 J 2« AdamsJ Huntley and Sher 410 17740 STINGING BEE w 113 9 2 fj2 4J 4MJ 3i BodiouA M Vehon 1610 228782*KOKOMO w 105 6 9 82 8l 7 i 72 4" HustE Shady Brook Farm 8 40 22955:iMERICANO w 110 3 4 5| 6and 6i 5* 5]1 ScurlkO A N Gelb 9990 22955 FAYWOOD wbIIOIO 7 7* P| 5| 6h 6"k CrshkB Thos Piatt 32 50 22749*CROSSTIDE w 105 8 10 10i I* 8* 10£ 7« WTderE Jos E Widener 90 90 22749 ELBASAN wb 1124 8 9i 102 101 9J 82 TuckerE W B Simpson +82.00 22877 ROSY BRAND w 110 1 6 lh P 9 11 9h AlIgaierH Rivermont Ranch +82.00 22876*COUNTERBALANCE wb 105 7 11 11 11 11 8" 10" RyanG Raul Espinosa 71.00 22749 PUTITTHERE w 110 5 3 24 l1 2J 2£ 11 BrooksS S I Crew 1.50 +.Mutuel field. Time, :23, :47, 1:11%, 1:25 £. Track good. z — Mutuels Paid — x , Odds to » kA..L..~l D«-Ai. FIRST PRIZE 7W 4M 2M 250 130 -40 /VlUrUGI I riCGS TOMOCHICHI 6.00 3.40 2.00 .70 STINGING BEE 5.00 1.00 v Continued on Page Twenty-Two »— — .— — — __ _ _— — — — — — — — — — — ■ »»— — — — — — — ■ — — ■— — — — •— Churchill Downs Continued from Page Six Winner — B. g. by Bull Dos— Well Rewarded, by Sickle, trained by W. Causey; bred by Mrs. E. V. Mars. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:31. OFF AT 3:31* CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily: second and third driving. FIRST PRIZE began quickly, took command after three-eighths and. responding to mild urging entering the stretch, drew out to win with something left. TOMOCHICHI secured a good position early, was caught in tight quarters near the upper turn and closed determinedly when clear. STINGING BEE moved up fast in the back stretch, raced evenly to the final turn and then tired. KOKOMO lacked early speed and could not threaten when hard urged in the final quarter. MERICANO raced evenly without mishap. FAYWOOD was never dangerous. FLTIT-THERE raced forwardlv to the final eighth and then gave way suddenly. Scratched— 21789 Quiz Kid, 110. Overweight — Elbasan 2 pounds: Rosy Brand. 2 FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Gallant Knight, May 16, 2 3 14 9 1931— 1: 16. — 4— 114. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. A j I *t y Allowances. Non-winners of ,650 in 1941-42 or more than three May 8-42— CD raCes of 00 since Sept. 12, 1941. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 119 lbs. Winners of ,500 in 1942, 3 lbs. extra. Net value to winner S7C0 ; second. S200 : third. 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22879CERBERUS w73Tl0 7~7 53 1£ l2 12J BrooksS R Needham .80 21429*CADMIUM w 4 114 6 8 8 8 5£ 2" HustE Shady Brook Farm 14.20 18442 HEARTMAN w 4 119 14 61 53 4*J W BortonW J Lowenstein 6.70 17067*TECHNICIAN wb6 114 8 1 31 2" 2* 4-i StricklerW Woolford Farm 6.00 22480 PATRIOT wb 3 110 3 3 2" 43 3J 5£ WeidamanF Darby Dan Farm 43.70 22788JEAN FERRANTE wb3110 5 2 V2 3i IP 6* PariseS Letellier and Johnston 5.40 22750*BELPLAY w 6 114 2 6 7s 71 73 76 WielanderE Mrs A E Spratt 125.80 22555 TREEMONTIER wb 3 110 4 5 4 6* 8 8 BeasvH J Greener 23.20 Time. :23%. :47%, 1:12%, 1:20. track good. * Paid Odds to , — Mutuels — , in* CERBERUS 3.60 3.00 2.40 .80 .50 .20 M. uruel "rices cadmium 10.40 6.40 4.20 2.20 HEARTMAN 3.40 .76 Winner— B. g. by Coldstream or Bull Dog— My Lava, by My Play, trained by J. Baumbach ; bred by Coldstream Stud. WENT TO POST— 3:58£. OFF AT 4:00 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily: second and third driving. CERBERUS, slow to start, worked way up fast through the initial quarter, took command leaving the back stretch and held his advantage to the close without need of strong urging. CADMIUM, far back and outrun through the first half, came to the outside for the drive and closed with a rush. HEARTMAN improved his position steadily to the stretch, came determinedly thereafter and might have lasted for the place under stronger handling. TECHNICIAN tired after racing fnrvvardlv placed to the final eighth. PATRIOT was done after the half. JEAN FERRANTE had good speed to the stretch, then tired, BELPLAY showed nothing. TREEMONTIER was done early. S*XTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44 — 4—113. 9 1 * fl Furse S800. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming:. 3-year-*- -J I J U cids iij jbs . 4-year-olds, 118 lbs. Claiming: price, ,500; if for May 8-42— C.D iess, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,200. Net value to winner 00: second. 25: third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22702 LESLIE JARVIS w 3 111 3 1 1£ lh V2 V2 In AdamsJ E B McAtee 5~30 11074 JACOTOT wr3113 1 9 62 5 42 31 2% BodiouA C Van Dusen 1.70 22878IRISH BAY wb3108 4 3 22 23 22 22 3:fJ RvanC Raul Espinosa 2.50 22875-AWAY w 4 118 2 2 52 3 32 4 4-i WeidamanF Koerner and Kresin 4.30 20263 MOKABLUE w 3 113 5 4 8h 86 53 56 58 WallaceG M B Goff 20.80 23052 HADA SAM wb4115 8 10 7* 7h 72 7" 6s BeasyC F Txler t48.70 22826 HIGH BAGGAGE wb3113 6 6 4J, 46! 6J 72 BeasvH Mrs W Crump 41.50 22701*WINWITHME w 3 105 7 7 lOlO2 11 9£ 82£ Hu*t~E J F ONeil 76.40 BUECHEL w 3 110 10 8 11 11 10* 8 91 GrillF R White 113.00 22950 YALDINA LUXURY w 4 110 9 11 93 9- 9 101 108 BortonW F Orgill 66.90 229S8 FRANK L. wb 3 110 11 5 32 63 8 11 11 CrkshankB W J Revnolds +48.70 tMutuel field. Time, :25, :49%, 1:15%, 1:424, 1:49%. Track good. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds fo , D-I- LESLIE JARVIS 12.60 5.00 3.00 5.30 1.50 .50 M..J...I uruel r rices jacotot 3.20 2.40 .60 .20 IRISH BAY 2.60 .30 Winner — B. c, by Gallant Sir — Aunt Myrtle, by Greenock, trained by J. G. McAtee; bred by Mr. E. B. McAtee. Winner entered to be claimed fo*- ,300. WENT TO POST— 4:27. OFF AT 4:28 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won driving: second and third the same. LESLIE JARVIS took command •t once, set the pace to the stretch under pressure from IRISH BAY, disposed of the latter in the final eighth and had enough left to withstand JACOTOT. The latter broke slowly, worked his way up on the inside for three-quarters, came determinedly in the stretch and was getting to the winner at the close. IRISH BAY, much used engaging LESLIE JARVIS to the final eighth, faltered in the closing stages. AWAY, well placed and a forward factor throughout, could not better his position when hard urged in the drive. MOKABLUE finished stoutlv under punishment. HIGH BAGGAGE was done after the first half mile. FRANK I., had brief early speed. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44 — 4—113. * o I r ■] Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of two races A J I J I at one mile or over in 1942. Weight, 115 lbs. Non-winners at one May 8-42— C.D mile or over in 1942 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming: price, ,000. Net value to winner 00: second. S125: third. 0;. fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 230032*MIAH w7ll0~4 5 4£ li£ l4 l5 l6 WielanderE T Jolley M 23003 !DARBY DEEDEE w 107 8 6 6h 73 63 3£ 2J WeidamanF Darbv Dan Farm 3.70 22660*GAY YOUTH wb107 1 1 1* 2l 2£ 2" 3"* HustE C N Finch 10.20 23003 BEGGS wb115 3 8 7* 5 73 6£ 4i PariseS S G Baker Sr 12.70 23003XHES IT wb107 5 3 52 62 41 41 52J LongaC George B McCamey 47.90 23003*NOGALES w 107 7 2 PJ 3" 31 73 6h StricklerW J K Houssels 32.30 23052 WOODSMAN wb112 6 7 32 4 5" 5J 72 BeasvH Tom Roach 57.30 * 22fWSMALL WONDER wb 102 2 4 8 8 8 8 8 RvanG North Star Ranch 11.80 Time. :24%, :49%, 1:15, 1:42%, 1:50. Track good. Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , li . ID* MIAH 3.20 2.40 2.20 .60 .20 .10 /viuruei I rices darby deedee 3.00 2.40 .50 .20 GAY YOUTH 280 .40 Winner — Br. g. by Brilliant— Black Nieht. by Lee O. Cotner, trained by T. Jolley; bred by Messrs. Le Bus Bros. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:55. OFF AT 4:55 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Wen easily ; second ar.d third driving. MIAH moved up fast on the inside after entering the back stretch, took command near the upper turn and increased his advantage to the close without need of urging. DARBY DEEDEE. in hand while saving ground for three-quarters, came to the inside for the drive and finished resolutely, but could not menace the winner. GAY YOUTH forced the pace to the final eighth, then tired. BEGGS. slow to begin, could not threaten when subjerted to punishment in the stretch. HES IT tired. NOGALES was done after racing forwardly placed to the final quarter. WOODSMAN could not keep up. Scratched— 18856 Snow Apple. 112: 22826Top Rung, 112; 23003 Pigeon Gold, 102; 16756 Swell Play, 107; 23056Pompim, 110. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Dr. Clark, Oct. 20, 1921— 1:4945— 4— 119. Purse 9 1 5 9 ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 112 lbs. Z. J I J Z. Winners, 2 lbs. extra for each race won since April 24. Non-May 8-42— C.D winners since April 24 allowed 2 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner 60: second. S2C0; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 228302*HO DOWN wn4 105 2 2 3£ 3 3i 2" 1£ HustE W W Stone L60 22831 ROYAL BLUE wb7114 1 1 lh 1£ 1£ lh 2* JemasN C W Pershall 5.40 22830OUR WILLIE w 9 114 6 7 72 52 4J PJ 33 BrooksS Cohen and Cohen 6.50 22881-FAIR PLAYER wb4106 9 4 5 4 5r 4£ 45 LoneaC Hanks and Smith 4.10 23002 BROWN COMET wb6110 8 5 6 61 72 61 5 BortonW Mrs Thelma Ott 8.00 22831 SlCCESS STORY w5110 3 3 22 23 2* 53 6"" WallaceG Bvrum Bros 15.00 23058XLOVE QUEST wb5105 5 9 9 9 88 8 7£ StricklerW Mrs E Umensetter 14.60 22S93*VANFA1R m 6 105 7 8 83 72 6 72 8 WielanderE L Gentile 137.80 22875 tFELTHORN wb4107 4 6 4i 83 9 Pul. up. PariseS C Lauck 100.80 Apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24"s. :49%. 1:15%, 1:42 £, 1:55%. Track good. KA..4...I D~.~~r. H0 D0WN 620 3.00 2.40 1.60 .50 .20 fyiuruei rrices royal blue 6.00 3.80 2.00 .90 GdR WILLIE 3.20 .60 Winner— B. g, by Cynic — Hideho. b- Dominant, trained bv S. Hazard; bred by Mr. Jesse Spencer. Winner entered to he claimed for S1.000. WENT TO POST— 5:22. OFF AT 5:23 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. W n driviag; second an.] tlurd the same. HO DOWN saved ground while in hand the first three quarters, responded to brik handling in the stretch and man up to dispose of ROYAL BLUE in the last sixteenth. The latter went to the front at once, set the pace for three quarters under pressure from SUCCESS STORY, then disposed of the latter entering the stretch, but could not withstand the winner. OUR WILLIE improved position steadily to the final turn, made a bold bid when settled for the drive and faltered. FAIR PLAYER tired after racing forwardly placed to the final eighth. BROWN COMET was never dangerous. SUCCESS STORY gave way after forcing the pace to the stretch. FEL-TIIORN was pulled up when honele-lv beaten. Scratched— 230023 Razor Sharp, 110: 23001 Valdina Opal. 105: 22792 Sun By, 110: 16506 Erin Ksar, 105 -22957 Alspur. 110; 23002 Hermina B., 109; 229573Villa Platte, 110: 23001 Migal Gay, 100. Overweight — Fair Plaer. 1 pound; Love Quest. 5: Vanfair. 5: Felthorn. 2. NINTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS Out of Chute. Gallant Knight, May 16, 2 3 1 5 214 1931— 1:16 i—4— 114. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. J J *• /2 Claiming. Non-winners since April 24. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. DECLARED OFF.


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