Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-11

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Churchill Downs LOUISVILLE. KY.. SATURDAY. MAY 9, 1942— CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Thirteenth day of nineteen-day meeting 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. McMeekin. 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 Ohphant. Starter, Reuben W. White. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, William H. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:0*0 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, .53. No Daily Double: ____ FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, lfM— 1:10ft — 4 0 9 fj r — 115. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-J 2 L U J winners of two races since April 24. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older. May 9-42 — C.D 120 lbs. Winners since April 24, 2 lbs. extra. Claiming price, ,250. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third. S50; fourth. S25. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt j4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 23003 PRINCE OMARS wi.3110 4 10 10" 10i 1- BortonW H G Shoemaker +17.70 06668- LITTLE KINGPIN w 3 105 7 2 1* 2» 2* 2i StrirklerW J D Rogers 210 22953 BLACK FLAME w 5 115 11 11 lla U* 10" 3" Hu-tE Mrs E T Miller +17.70 22951 CLARCAROLE wb 7 115 6 8 6" H 7" 4» BurnG J C Bentley 22826 HENRY GREENK wi.3110 10 7 4 4 3i LeBlanrE Gladacres Farm 20.0 22950DOUBLE VALUE w 6 115 5 9 9 J % 8 6 WielanderE J Fred Miles fJJ* 17433 BROWN SLAVE wb5115 9 5 8 V tj 1* SmrUfkO H R and C Pardue K 22340 PAITURF wa 3 100 8 3 2» li M Kj RpaC Sprow and Ramsey 22950 IN RANGE w 6 120 3 12 12 12 12 9i BodiouA Mrs H A Miller 54.0U 22950 SKY DOG wb5120 2 4 58*" CJ 103 A*awJ W G Simpson TbM 18280 BROTHER JIM w 4 120 12 1 Tj hi llj 11»| WliliniM? Levy and Bureer MM 22998 YANKEE NOTIONS w 3 112 1 6 V 3» 4h 12 CarrollVV J Lowcnstein +H M + Mutuel field. Time, :23, :47%, 1:14%. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — N r 0dds t0 ♦ * 37.40 13.00 9.60 17.70 Ml 330 PRINCE OMARS Field.. ki , in* Mutuel Prices little kingpin ... 4.20 %m * .» BLACK FLAME Field.... 9-60 °u Winner— Br. e, by Mars— Princess Donna, by Donnarona. trained by H. G. Shoemaker; bred ly Mr. II G Shoemaker. Winner entered to be claimed for SI. 250. WENT TO POST— 2:08J. OFF AT 2:10 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall sate. Won easily; second and third drivine. PRINCE OMARS. far back and the stretch and, responding to brisk ura.nz, wore down outrun fora half mile, came to the inside entering the leaders to win drawing clear. LITTLE KINGPIN, much used en-aging PAITURF for five eichtbs, took a brief lead between calls when the latter faltered, but could not withstand the winner. BLA K J LAME saved ground when outrun to the stretch, came to the outside on the final turn and closed with a nab. CLARCAROLE. never far back and well ridden, could not eet to the leaders when hard urged in the final quarter. HENRY GREENOCK faltered after racing forwardly placed through five-eighthhs. PAITl RF went to the front approaching the stretch and held a short lead when settled for the drive, but quit. YANKEE NOTIONS quit suddenly after showing good speed to the final eighth. _ Scratched— 22953 Rockwick, 120; 22824 Patrol Flight, 115; 22951 Delta Dan, 120; 10982 Beauty Blen, 110; 22476Sir L., 115; 22824 Greenski. 115; 190002Fly Me. 120; 17139 Darbyallen, 115. Overweight — Yankee Notions, 2 pounds. Claimed— Paiturf by Mrs. E. T. Miller for ,250. SECOND RACE 5-8 MILE. Yankee Notions, May 20, 1912 — :59 — 2 — 113. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens: Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Claiming ** « *» A £ 2 3 / U O price, ,800; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,500. May 9-42 — C.D Net value to winner 00; second, S125; third, 0; fourth, 5. ~h. HoTsel Eqt A Wt PP St and % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22785 BURNING SANDS will 4 3 21 2£ 1£ lJ WielanderE H L Dickerson 1.80 225883DISTANT LIGHT wb 110 3 4 4» 3 J U 234 AdamsJ J J Flanigan 5.90 22747 COUNTRY STYLE wb 116 9 7 3h 4* 43 3h GeorgeJ E Johnston HP Letelber 4.00 22785 EBONY EDGE wb 116 7 5 l2 l3 2» 43 WeidamanF E W Janss 57.50 22656 PERMISO w 114 2 8 9" BJ 6" 5" TuckerE Bing Crosby 22369 COUNT TRAUMER wb 116 6 6 6« 51 51 6! RichardJ Allen T Simmons 6.20 22785 FLINT SETH w 113 10 11 ll1 10J 9h 7n BodiouA M B Goff 6110 20627 GRFENOCKS SON w 113 5 2 5« 6h 7l 8h LeBlanrE Gladacres Farm 37.80 21738 CHINA FACE w 110 11 9 7 8 8* 9 HooperC O F Woodward +33.90 22656 IDOWNS MAID w 110 11 8* 7h 103 102 PariseS Don Ewing 59.60 22785*BYCHANCE w 108 8 10 103 llll2 ll2i StricklerW W P Byerman +33.90 22747 PORT WEIDEL wb 113 12 12 12 12 12 12 CrkshankB C Lang +33.SO +Mutuel field. +Apprentice allowance waived. Time, :232£, :47%, 1:01. Track fast. 5.60 3.00 2.60 1.80 50 30 BURNING SANDS ki , in* Mutue Prices distant light 5.20 4.eo m ui iTiMtvfv COUNTRY STYLE 3.60 M Winner— Ch. c, by Shifting Sands H.-Jeune Etoile. by The Scout, trained by T. Jolley; bred by Mr. H H Kni"ht Winner entered to be claimed for ,800. WENT TO POST— 2:38. OFF AT 2:40 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. BURNING SANDS raced in ekwat pursuit of EBONY EDGE for three-eighths, took command entering the stretch and continued gamely under punishment to withstand DISTANT LIGHT. The latter, never a 2reat distance back came through on the inside for the drive and finished resolutely to give a sharp effort. COUNTRY STY LE secured a contending posit.on earlv. then came to the outside entering the stretch and closed determined. EBONY EDGE took- command soon after the start, set the pace to the stretch under pressure from BURNING SANDS and failed to stay when subjected to punishment. PERMISO was unable to threaten rff»*?"J had no excuses. COUNT TRAUMER laced evenly throughout and had no mishaps. OKfc-hMJCK b bU. "aS Sc"aVherd-21814 Chorsie. 116; 22654 Russell. 111; 22829 Hit It, 116; 22654 Camps First. 113: 22401 Smalt, 111; 219882Fealty, 105; 22108 Treecla, 110; 22787 Ava Demand, 110. Overweight— Permiso, 1 pound. __________________ THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936— 1:1035— 4 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-L —115. Purse ,000. 1 1 * f "I J / U / year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 119 lbs. Winners since April 24 of one May 9-42 — C.D race, 2 lbs. extra; of two races since then, 4 lbs. extra. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third. 5; fourth. 5. lndex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % V-i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22878 HARKIM wb3110 4 7 8- 4£ 3" li AdamsJ W B Simpson 7.20 17988 FI AH TOWN wb3110 9 4 2 2 1£ 2" ScurlockO A L Ferguson 32.30 22786*GAL ANN wb3102 8 1 1« lh 2and 3" RyanG Mrs C Gregory 140 22956*JUSTICE M wb5114 7 6 7l 5i 5" 43 WielanderE Huntley and Sher fc.10 22878 ■"■SOME MAN wu 3 111], 9 9 6" 6i 62 5*1 MavcrJ WS Payne 1620 22655 LIBERTY LAD wb3112 6 3 32 32 4J 6" BodiouA W T Wells 4.80 22749 TATU wb3110 18 9 U 7» 7-| BortonW R Goose H 80 22667 VALLEY BOY wb4119 2 5 U 1- tj 8 LeBlancE G Stempel 26.20 22655 LITTLE RED FOXwb 3 110 5 2 5 9 9 9 BrooksS Cohen and Cohen 11.4 :" 1:13 HARKlT Trai6.40a5t-13.20 5.00 7.20 5.60 Mutuel , « Prices • Vown ::::::::... *m i..« «■» ■» Winner B. c. by Stimulus -R.sky C.al. by Sirc.allabad III., trained by D. 1 ■■■■■■ i; bred b Mr. R. Firestone. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST-3:10J. OFF AT 3:11J CENTRAL WAR TIME . , , seiond and third the same. HARKIM ...p.-,.. worked his way up Start eood from st ,11 gate Won driving ; the cntoimg the stretch and, responding to slum- handling. ste.dilv Ihrom-h the first half, came to in-ule v,oro down the loaders and drew clear. FLASH TOWN, much Uti tagagiBg GAL ANN to the stretch, took command when the latter faltered, but could not withstand the winner. GAL ANN raced to the front at once, set the pace through the lir-t bait under BfaBBW tioni FLASH TOWN, but failed to stay in the drive. JUSTICE M. secured I contending poMtinn when settled for the drive, but bore out badly thereafter and losl all chance. LIBERTY LAD tired after showing sn-,-,1 ,or tneomhlhs. VALLEY BOY was done M|j LITTLE RED FOX was racing forwardly M the upper turn when knocked back to lat am! tailed to recover. Scratched— 22827 Mister Big. 110. Ovoiwoiirlvl Some Man. 1 pounds. FOURTH RACK 1 1-2 MILES. Summer Night. May 27. 1911—2:33 — 5—108. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds. fi fi O 1 * Z 5 L U O yi ibs ; older. 113 lbs. Winners. 2 lbs. extra for each race won May 9-42 — C.D at one and three-sixteenths miles or over since April 24. Claiming price. 1 1,250; if for ,050. allowed 2 lbs. Net value to winner S700; second. 00; third. 5: fouith. 5. "jn|,.x Batata Eqt A Wt PP St Vj 1 1U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd* Strt 227j3 JUMPING JILL w 6 108 5 4 li 1* li li l-"i ABpaarH Bi iiaiial Ranch 1.80 22881 TEDDER wh5113 4 I 22 2i 2 2i P AdamsJ Mai M Woolwm. ] M 22957 AI.SITR - w 7 113 2 1 3- P V P P CrkshankB Clan- 7 Oil 2057*1 ONFI.Y ROAD wiiSUl 3 6 62 41 42 4i 4 BrooksS Brown Hotel Stable 170 22967TRAIN TIME w 7 106 7 5 5» 5s P 5* P Ht»tS J N QuinLm 4S 50 BK7*BOYAL POLI Y w 4 100 1 I 1 7 7 6i b» R.«nG B Bernard -s kO 22957 llll DUR BEAU w»5 11l 6 7 4i 6s 6» 7 7 C.illF B J B.ix 1M.M Time, :25?5, :50, 1:16, 1:423. 2:09, 2:365. Tuck fast. Continued on Page Twenty-Two " I Churchill Downs Continued from Page Six r-%1 Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , LA. ID* JUMPING JILL 5.60 3.00 3.20 1.80 .50 .60 /yiUlUGI rriCCS TEDDER 3.60 3.20 .80 .60 ALSPUR 3.80 .90 Winner- Mi in. by Gallant Sir Mi-s l.adv. bv Pataiid, trained bv . A. Grande; bred bv Mr. T. H. McCaffrc Winner entered to l.e claimed or ,250. WENT TO POST-3:40. OFF AT 3:40 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start tood from stall eate. Won handily; sacaad tad tfcM drivine. JUMPING .III. I. wont la the front early, sot the pace to the mile under good rating and. rcspaaaaag raacah when tailed upon, retained lier advantaec to the rlose without need of strong urging. TEDDER, well plated and in hand until leadline the stretch, came determinedly when subjected to punishment in the drive, hut could not reach the winner. although easil best of the others. ALSPUR raced evenly to the final eiehth, then faltered. l.ONKl.Y ROAD saved e round when outrun to the stretch, then came to the outside for the drive, but failed to respond when hard urged. TRAIN TIME was never dangerous. ROYAL POLLY was unable to threaten. HILDlK BEAU was done early. FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 Fl RLONGS Out of Chute. Gallant Knight, May 16, 7 9 0 Q 1931 — 1:16" — 4 — 114- Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. 2 J L U 7 Handicap. May 9-42 — C.l Net va,ue t0 wmner 5700 • seconj, 00; third. 5; fourths, 2.50 each. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i *rfj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 23055;iPOLYMELIOR wb5102 2 3 I 3J || 1* HustE Jean Putnam 11 SO 22827ENTHRAI.L wh5 105 4 4 3" 4J 4 22 WeidamanF Mrs A I Spratt 10.00 23055- RAPHAEL II. wr5110 6 5 4* 6 6 3h WielanderE Joseph I Wid ner 4 30 19052 tSMACKED wb4115 1 2 1 1 J 2J 4J Richard.1 Arcturus Stable 1.70 23055 t LACK TVYINK w 4 111 5 1 2J 2 3h 4£ AnifantisS Mrs A B Letellier 3.40 22790 MEGGY w 4 104 3 6 5£ 5* 51 6 GnllF S G Baker Sr 5.00 tDead heat for fourth. Time. :23. :46. 1:12, 1:184. Track fast. t— Mutuels Paid — , r Odds to k A M. ID* POLYMELIOR 25.80 9.60 4.40 11.90 3.80 1.20 Mutuei rrices enthrall 9.40 5.00 3.70 1.50 RAPHAEL II 3.80 .90 Winner— B. g. by Polymehan Sweet Beam, by Sweep, trained by C. E. Durnell ; bred by Mr. C. Putnam. WENT TO POST— 4:10. OFF AT 4:101 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start cood from stall eate. Won drivine: second and third the same. POLYMELIOR worked his way up steadily on the inside after beginning slowly, came determinedly when called upon in the stretch and, after disposing of SMACKED, had enough left to hold ENTHRALL safe The latter, never tar back, came to the outside on the final turn, but bore out badly in the drive. RAPHAEL II.. outrun through the first half mile, passed tired horses in the final quarter. SMACKED raced to the front before eoine a quarter, set the pace to the stretch under pressure from JACK TWINK and faltered, but lasted to finish on equal terms with the latter lor fourth. JACK THINK forced the pace to the stretch and dead heated with SMACKED for fourth. MEGGY was never dangerous. Scratched— 22591 Lums Pride. 102. Overweieht Enthrall. 3 pounds: Maggy , 2. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES, Lady Madcap. May 24, 1922—1:44 — 4 — 113. o O 9 1 A Sixty-Eighth Running KENTUCKY OAKS. ,000 Added. 3-year-Z. j L I U olds. Fillies. Allowances. Non-winners of a three-year-old race May 9-42— CD 0f the value of ,500 allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. Net value to winner ,810: second. .000: third. 00; fourth, 50. Index Horses Eqt A Wt IT St H Jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22705 MIS DOGWOOD wr116 11 6 1- 1- 1* 1-i 1*J AdamsJ Brownell Combs 80 23000-QlESTYIYE w 116 5 3 3" 3" 3 • 2- P| GeorgcJ F P Letellier 8.00 229521MISS GLAMOUR wh116 2 1111 10:i 104 7l 3l BodiouA Brown Hotel Stable 17.70 22955 TRIBAL 1U IE R wb116 3 10 8h 9 9l 5h 4" WielanderE Joseph E Widener 124.90 22877-HALCYONA wnll6 10 8 5- 5- 4i 4k 5" I iffTnnrtT J O Keene 161.60 230003EMOLl"MENT w 116 7 9 9 8h 7 6£ 62 CraieA J K Houssels . 2.80 22952 LADY ROMERY a 109 8 5 P| 2 2h 31 P ScurlockO H G Shoemaker 152.20 23000 VALDINA MELIA wnll6 1 1 10Jll 11 11 8£ BortonW Yaldina Farm, 15.50 23000 GOLD PRINCESS w 116 6 4 6- 6i 6» 8 9£ KnottK D V McCiure 45.60 23000 SIS BAKER wr116 9 7 41 41 5l 10J 10J BrooksS Mrs V E Smith 52.60 22788 NEW GLORY w 116 4 2 7i 7i 8 9l 11 CrkshankB A N Gelb f24.90 lutuel field. Time, :233s. :48, 1:1245. 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. r-r Mutuels Paid — n , Odds to U..i, I »«.• MISS DOGWOOD 3.60 3.20 2.80 .80 .60 .40 „ mAlrflGl i NCGS ouestvive 5.20 4.40 1.60 1.20 MISS GLAMOUR 5.10 1.70 Winner -Dk. b. f. by Bull Doc — Myrtlewood, by Blue Larkspur, trained by J. M. Goode ; bred by Mr. Brow neb. Combs. WENT TO POST— 4:401. OFF AT 4:42 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. MISS DOGWOOD was hard hustled early to eet to the front, set the pace to the stretch under cood ratine, responded readily when roused and won with somet ing left. QlESTYIYE raced within striking distance of the pacemaker for three-quarters, came out slightly on the final turn and finished stronely. but could not reach the winner, while easily besting the others. MISci GLAMOUR, slow to beein and far back until reaching the final quarter, closed with a rush on the ixtrene outside. TRIBAL RIT.ER saved ground while in hand to the upper turn, but could not better hel position when hard urged in the drive. HALCYON A raced evenly without mishap. EMOLUMENT failed t resoond when called upon it: the stretch. LADY ROMERY followed in closest pursuit of the winner to the inal turn, then gave way. VALDINA MELIA was never dangerous. GOLD PRINCESS could not keep up. jIS BAKER was done after racing forwardly placed throughout the first half mile. NEW GLORY tired. Scratched— 230001 Pig Tails. 116: 22952 Queenlike. 109. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44—4—113. O 3 9 1 1 Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, dfc . at. I H6 lbs.; older, 117 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 24 May 9-42 — CD allowed 2 lbs.; one race since then, 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,800; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner S700; second. S200: third. S75 ; fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22792| STEM -WINDER w 6 115 7 4 51 4* 1J 1»J 1« WeidamanF W Baker 9L80 22106 1 SWA IN wb4112 8 8 8 8 7j 3£ 23 AdamsJ Wyatt and Caldwell 2.70 22786 FETCHET w 5 108 5 5 4- 3" 5 4" 3" DverJ E R Plunkett 14.30 22882IBURMNG STICK wb5115 3 7 7s ?" 3I 2h 4:;i ScurlockO E A Bischoff 3.80 22881 1 CHATTED wb5115 2 6 6* 6* 4 6 53 YillaloboV Mrs C Gregory 3.60 21476-BONNTE ANDREW wb 5 113 l 2 21 21 61 1- 6£ BurnsG J C Bentlev 4.00 22706 1 BRUTES wb4 108 6 3 3J, 5h 8 8 V HustE Shadv Brook Farm 24.00 22951JBATTER wb6115 4 1 1- 1 2 5J 8 MaverJ Dorchester Farm 31.50 Time. :2435. :49, 1:14, IO1, WO%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid—-, , Odds to 3 U . _| H •_u« STE-WINDER 21.60 7.00 4-80 9.80 2.50 1.40 Mutuei Prices swain 4.00 3.40 1.00 .70 FETCHET 7.00 2.50 Winner — Dk 1 r. e. by Sir Gailahad III. Miny. by St. Germans, trained by L. Bridgford ; bred by Mr. Robert A. F/rbairn. Winner enten I la be claimed for ,800. WENT TO ST— 5:12. OFF AT 5:12! CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good ,rom stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. STEM WINDER, in hand while saving ground through the first half, responded readily when called upon approaching the stretch and, after taking command, withstood a Ions: drhe i . retain his advantage. SWAIN, far back and outrun for three-quarters, was steered to the outside on the final turn, then closed determinedly, but hung in the final sixteenth, just missing. FETCHET, well placed and a forward factor throughout, finished stoutly under punishment. BURNING STICK was iiiid"r light restraint to the final quarter, made a bold bid approaching the streth and then faltered. CHATTED was weakly handled and was never dangerous. BONNIE ANDREW was dorr- after the first half. BRUTUS had early speed. BATTER set the pace to the upper turn and then tired. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Lady Madcap, May 24, 1922—1:44 — 4—113. 9 3 7 19 rurse SI, 000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Non-win-~ J ■*- *- ners at one mile or over since April 24 or any two races since then My 9-42— CD allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,200. Net value to winner 00: second. 00: third. 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22660-MA E H~ wallO I l~l:~ii~ 4t~3~ liTAdimTs.I- TG~Bak,r Sr 2.90 B477 FIRST DRAFTEE wb 113 1 4 4" 3 J 3»4 24 2*| BatSaavA Brown Hotel Stable 170 22826 AM.WA. v. 107 7 2 2- l1 I* 1 3" Amfant.vS J Klein 6 60 22707 HERE NOW wallfi I bj : :. ; U 4 !_, BaasyH I Grata ar 9.90 19001 - woMl mMB I I B B| V- aj 51 BraaksS Thomas Piatt 7.00 tKWMU.U wal06 4 1 1- 2 ?.l V a* Wlibaiirl Shaaaaa Stable I860 290S6*POMPIM araafl i c, 5" 7" aj 74 !■ HustE laaa Pataaai 1520 2.3102*GAY KIT w 100 5 I f" .. 2 I I I RyaaG W E Smith 8!. 70 BD66 URAWINNER v.,,110 I , |» # I Pup. frtrihinhf I McSIm 51.50 Time, :21%, :49, 1:15, 1:41, 1:485. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid— , Odds to ■ I n *-.,-. MAE H 7 80 4 00 3.60 2 90 100 .80 Mm UlUGI I riC6S FIRST DRAFTEE 3.20 3.00 .60 .50 GINCALL 3.80 .90 Winner Ch. f I .-. Agrarian V ■■ , Lehmann, b C aland Vaaait, trained b .1. . Scott; hrad a Mr. $. C. Baker. Sr. Winnei ent red to I i Hail ted foi ,500. WENT TO P0!iT 5:44. OFF AT 5:44 CENTRAL WAR TIME. lean Mall cafe. Won driving; iirond and thud ih uaM. MAE 1! v.ix,.| gtmmmi when aiifrun throuth the l.i ! Ihre quarter* rame to I he in ida lor the drive and. rtipoading readBI to rood Wrmrii.. wore down tie leader" lo v. in drawing 1 1 . r. FIRST DRAFTEE, well placed tad I loiw.nd factor triroij !i, ,t, took a brief had between rails in the M retch wh n .INfiAl L l.illcnd. but iculd imi vm||,s| I the wirier GINGALL took command in the back stretch and held a sJwrl aslvaatagt adata uttssd af tha drive, bul f Itered in the final eighth 111 Civ NOW closed deic noinedlv aa Um ntrasat aul id* MM LO had speed t., the stretch, thm tired POMPOM rawU not thraataa, I BAWINNER was pulled up when hopeles.l l.cateo - I n U rUKM ■ rVMHifjoy, wtoy 1 1, i *c NINTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936— 1:10%— 4 971 ?A — 115* Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-*• J *• I m /2 winners of two races since April 24. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Winners since April 24, 2 lbs. extra. Claiming: price, ,250. DECLARED OFF.


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