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Churchill Downs LOUISVILLE, KY., MONDAY. MAY 11. 1942— CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Fourteenth 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 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, .50. No Daily Double. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936—1:10%— o Q O * — H5. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-_ 27 L O L Winners in 1942. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Claiming May 11-42— CD priCe, ,200; if for ,000, allowed 2 lbs. Net value to winner 00; second, 25: third, 0; fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j4 j_ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 22953 SUDN THOUGHT wb5118 8 6 2J 1 li 12£ MonteerR Mrs M E Ryan 40.10 22826*BUFFALO w 3 105 4 12 10* 92 6h 2" HustE Shady Brook Farm +6.70 229512MONKS MEMO w 4 113 6 1 52 5i 3*» 3nk GrillF Friedberg and Bright 15.70 22826 rrORANTAL wb 3 108 12 3 l1 22 2* 4* BortonW Lakada Stable 6.60 228753HIGH VOTE wb9118 3 9 9J 8» 8i 5* FowlerG J B Lewis 3 20 MASKED DUKE wb 3 114*9 8 1* 7* 101 6h DickinsonT Mrs G C White t6.70 22951 SYMPHON wb 7 118 11 4 4 4 7J ScurlockO J E Church 7.40 227063*PETEE GENE wb 6 113 2 10 12 10* 9* 6* StricklerW Carter and Titus 2.40 18348 SPUR KING wb 3 112 1 5 6* 62 5* 91* JemasN C Botbman +6.70 22953*SONG SPINNER w 4 113 5 7 113 12 12 10» AnifantisS W Boganowski 17.30 22824 QUERO GREENCKwb4118 10 2 3h 3* 4and 11* TuckerE Gladacres Farm 24.30 229533*FOUNTIN HEAD wb 7 113 7 11 8h H4IP 12 RyanG H G Shoemaker 35.80 f.Mutuel field. +Apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13. Track fast. ,— Mutuels Paid — * , Odds to s IB* SUDDEN THOUGHT 82.20 45.40 18.80 40.10 21.70 8.40 M. utuel Prices buffalo ** 8.20 5.80 3.10 1.90 MONKS MEMO 9.80 3.90 Winner— B. h, by Blackwood— Pimenta, by Lieht Brigade, trained by F. Clelland; bred by Mr. O. W. Lehmann. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:09. OFF AT 2:10* CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. SUDDEN THOUGHT, well handled, took command approaching the upper turn, responded to brisk urging entering the stretch and drew out steadily to the close. BUFFALO, slow to start, worked his way up through the first half, came to the inside for the drive and finished resolutely under punishment. MONKS MEMO, never far back, secured a good position when settled in the stretch and then hung. TORANTAL raced to the front before going a quarter, raced forwardly placed to the final eighth and then faltered. HIGH VOTE saved ground when outrun to the stretch, but failed to respond when hard ureed thereafter. SYMPHON tired after racing well " up through the first half. PETEE GENE was always outrun. SPUR KING was unable to keep up. QUERO GREENOCK quit after displaying early speed. FOUNTAIN HEAD was alwavs far back. Scratched— 22875 Hello Zac, 118; 22951 Kernelette, 108; 22952 Jo Ann, 105; 22702 Diego Red, 112; 22953 Rockwick, 113; 22511 Launsgo, 107; 23051 Talent, 118; 18961 Marbold, 113. Overweight — Torantal, 3 pounds; Masked Duke, 2j. SECOND RACE 5-8 MILE. Yankee Notions, May 20, 1912— :59— 2— 113. Purse 9 9 fl " ,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. May 1 1 -42 — CD Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St W % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Mite St rU 226542GOLDEN MAN w 116 3 1 lh lxi 12£ l6 WeidamanF Geo Krehbiel 2.70 22785 WISE PAISANO wll6 2 2 3£ 34 2 2°k BortonW R Goose 4.70 20772 GOLDEN APPEAL wb116 5 9 72 62 5* 3J ScurlockO J C Ellis 5 60 227473ARTFUL DODGER w 116 12 7 V V ty 42 RichardJ Double H Ranch 6 00 21644 HAVAHEAPT w 116 10 6 5J 5» 63 5* ScurlorkD R L Stivers 9.60 22829 HIT IT w 116 9 4 2J 21 3» 6* Dyer J Carl Allgeier +38.60 ROCK CALL w 116 11 8 6* 7* 72 7 * PoolE J D Weil 43.40 22704 LORD WIN ■ 116 4 11 12 12 102 8 BodiouA M B Goff :4.10 SABOTEUR w 116 8 12 102 102 94 9J CraigA E Asbury 41.30 HILL SUN wb 116 7 10 N 9 8* 10* AdamsJ M B Goff ,4.10 22654 UNCLE BARB wb116 1 3 ll3 ll2 12 11| FallonML E J Jones -H8.80 22954 BOTTLE KNIGHT w 116 6 5 81 8° 11J 12 VedderRL W F Flanigan 57.30 fMutuel field. +Coupled as M. B. Goff entry. Time, :23 £, :4«%, :594$. Track fast. t— Mutuels Paid — x , Odds to k A m. IU# GOLDEN-MAN 7.40 4.00 3.60 2.70 100 .80 Mutuel Prices wisepaisano 5.20 520 ieo u» GOLDEN APPEAL 4.40 1.20 Winner— Ch. c, by Don Leon— Brilliant Blue, by Brilliant, trained by J. P. Hall; bred by Mr. G. Krehbiel. WENT TO POST— 2:44. OFF AT 2:46* CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily ; second and third driving. GOLDEN MAN, alertly handled, took command at once and, establishing a good lead, easily retained his advantage to the close. WISE PAISANO saved ground while racing within striking distance of the pacemaker to the stretch and came determinedly in the drive, but was unable to menace the winner. GOLDEN APPEAL worked his way up steadily after a slow beeinning and finished stoutly in a good effort. ARTFUL DODGER, on the extreme outside, could not better his position when hard urged in the final quarter. HIT IT raced forwardly placed through the first half mile, but tired. ROCK CALL was never dangerous. LORD WIN began slowly and was never a serious factor. BOTTLE KNIGHT unseated his rider while at the post and galloped off five-eighths, then showed little in the running. Scratched— 22999 Luroid, 116; 22785 Philadelphia, 116; Chance Grey, 116; Count Fickle, 116; Charter Member, 116; 229992Captain Zac, 116; Treemontian, 116; 22829 Chain Break, 111. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Ariel Cross, May 2, 1936—1:10%— 4 — 115 Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. 7 9 ft A 2 J L O 4 claiming. 4-year-olds, 115 lbs.; older, 117 lbs. Non-winners twice May 11-42 — CD since April 24 allowed 2 lbs.; once since then or two races in 1942, 4 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 j4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 16004 CHANDERA wb 6 113 6 4 Sj 32 31 lnk DyerJ E R Plunkett 30.20 22700 ANNIE ALONE w 5 110 1 3 l1! I1* 1*4 2«* BodiouA Shandon Stable 190 22956 tSTUDY PERIOD wb4111 4 5 5l 55 44 324 AdamsJ Carter and Titus 150 23099 MOTHERS GIRL wb 4 108 3 2 22 24 24 42 GrillF D Chism 1740 22956 WISE DEAN w 4 106 5 6 6 44 5» 5« HustE Mary Dewitt Snyder 4 30 21991*COMMENCEMENT wb 5 108 2 1 4 6 6 6 StricklerW Woolford Farm 7.80 tApprentice allowance waived. Time, :23]£, :46*£, 1:12%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to CHANDERA 62.40 23.00 6.00 30.20 10.50 2.00 _ A m. IB* Mutuel Prices annie alone 48o 2.80 1.40 40 STUDY PERIOD 2.40 20 Winner— B. m, by Chance Shot— Pandora, by Peter Pan, trained by R. C. Gillem ; bred by Mr. C. V Whitney. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:13. OFF AT 3:14 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. CHANDERA saved ground while racing within striking distance of the leaders to the stretch, responded readily when hard urged in the drive and was up to dispose of ANNIE ALONE in the final sixteenth. The latter was hard hustled early to get to the front, held a good lead when settled in the stretch, but could not withstand the winner. STUDY PERIOD, ourun to the final quarter, closed determinedly under punishment to give a good effort. MOTHERS GIRL forced the pace for five eighths and then failed to stay in the closing stages. WISE DEAN was unable to threaten and had no mishaps. COMMENCEMENT tired after displaying brief early speed. FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE. Yankee Notions, May 20, 1912— :59— 2— 113. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners 9 ft " 2 •5 — O J twice since April 8 allowed 2 lbs.; two races since January 13, 4 May 11-42— CD . lbs.; maidens, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, t lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third. 5: fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds ti t 22829-!HOOSIER wb 118 9 6 44 4h 3 l± CraigA John Marsch 3~40 23054 AKRONTOWN wb 110 5 3 2J, 14 14 2n WeidamanF Allen T Simmons 20.80 22787 BETH B. wbUI 4 1 1 24 M 9 ScurlockO Mrs R B Allen 17.10 229543EUGENE w 110 7 4 34 3h 5J4 414 BodiouA E K Thomas 9.70 23054:l*HI MURT wb104 1 5 52 53 42 5l HustE Kiwi Stable 21.90 22954 ACTIVE wb112 8 9 9 9 7 6 4 RichardJ Carney and Ramsey .80 223693 +AIR BEAUTY wb108 2 7 72 6l 64 7* BortonW L A Mosley 13.90 22954 SEMPER EGO w 110 3 2 6h 72 83 8s I.eBlancE J O Keene 30.30 22997 MEADOWBROOK wb112 6 8 81 84 9 9 BrooksS S G Baker Sr 80.40 ■fApprentice allowance waived. Time, :23, :47, 1:00%. Track fast. Mutuels Paid Odds to ,— — N , * LA M. ID* H00SIER 1.80 4.60 4.40 3.40 1.30 1.20 MUlUel T NCeS AKRONTOWN M.40 10.20 620 4.10 BETH B t-80 8.80 Continued on Page Twenty Sportsmans Park Continued from Page Four WENT TO POST— 3:46J. OFF AT 3:47 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. MIGHTY LUCKY, rushed into the lead after reaching the back stretch and being much the best, drew away to win by a wide margin. ELCINAP, a forward factor in the early stages, closed steadily rounding the stretch turn, but was no threat to th« winner. SALINA O. raced in spots, finished strongly in the final eighth and saved the show narrowly. BUTSYS ROSE closed with good courage in the last quarter, but was never able to reach contention. RIGHT CARLA closed some ground in the last quarter. GREENOCKS HULA tired after setting the pace for th» first quarter. MIDALL also tired after showing good early speed. Scratched— 22983 Kates Silver, 110; Dabiton, 117; 220113Fire Engine, 117; Littletown, 117; 22983* Valdina Kate, 105; 23131 Valdina Rex, 117. Overweight — Salina O., lj pounds; Butsys Rose, 1; Right Carla, 1£. FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES Out of Chute. Irish Image, Oct. 15, 1934— 1:55% * 3 0 9 A — 3 — W9- Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-™ •* winners of two races since March 7. 4-year-olds, 117 lbs.; older, May 11-42 — Spt 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 24 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 7, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 4 lbs. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* ~~% % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 231832*WAYRIEL wb 5 105 3 3 31 2 23 l2 l6 HiglevJ Lookout Stock Farm ToO 23183 +EQUIOVAL wb4111 14 14 V 1" 24 24 LoweW A Jung 7.20 23136 +MR. SMITH w7120 7 1 2* 3»» 3 3J 3h MacAndwD Clark and Hedde 8.80 231833HENO LION wb 7 110 5 7 7s 6£ 41 4» 4« HaycockMJ Mrs J L Oglesby 6.30 18798 EMPORIUM wb6114 9 8 5s 4* 52i 55 5" LemmonsH W J Lynch 67.50 23136*BUYER BEWARE wb 6 100 6 9 9 9 9 and* 6i GillespieW A S Higgim 11.40 23183 +IDLE LAD w 7 110 2 5 4* 5i 6£ 62 7* FranklinE G Gilbert 29.70 22860*BROWN BOMB w 10 112 4 6 8* 8» l 7h 85 GuerinE Joe W Brown 3.70 23035 +LYNETTE O. w 6 110 8 2 6* 7JJ 8i 9 9 JonesRJ Whatley and Fogelson 23.80 +Apprentice allowance waived. Time, :25 i, :50%, 1:17%, 1 :46 i, 1:58. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid—* , Odds to » ki M. ID*-. WAYRIEL 5.20 3.20 2.60 1.60 .60 .30 /VlUrUGl rriCGS EQUIOVAL 7.60 6.40 2.80 1.70 MR. SMITH 4.80 1.40 Winner — Br. m, by Ariel — Marway, by Waygood, trained by G. E. Lewis; bred by Mr. A. Pons. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 4:16J. OFF AT 4:17 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. WAYRIEL, well up from the start, saved all the ground possible on the turns and, after reaching the far turn, forged to the front, closed strongly in the final eighth and won by a wide margin. EQUIOVAL took command soon after the start, set the pace for the first three-quarters, then gave way when the winner challenged, but was much the best of the others. MR. SMITH raced well up for the first half, then tired, but lasted to save the show narrowly. HENO LION closed some ground in the final quarter. EMPORIUM raced in spots. Scratched— 23182]Miss Pittypat, 100; 21026 Muscatine, 105; 22738 Lyner, 112; 23082 Takitfrome, 105; 23183 Prompto, 106; 23240 Gambit, 114. Overweight — Wayriel, 1 pound; Lynette O., 1. Claimed— Lynette 0. by Funk 8c Roth for ,250. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Semester, May 18, 1932—1:46—3— 9 " 9 Q r 105. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-win- ™ * *• * ners since October 11. 4-year-olds, 115 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-May 11-42— Spt winners in 1941-42 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third. 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 23083*DOCTORS ROSE wb 5 105 2 2 4h 32 2* 1* 1« HiglevJ J Zeutschel 5.70 230312*MISS GRIEF wb4106 3 5 7h 7h « 3* 2 Hal*yT Mrs H C Hoffman 7.50 230313*MENTL BANKERwb4110 6 6 22 2h 1 22J 3* GuerinE J S and C E Nolen 6.40 22862 +SILVER B. w4115 7 7 5* 5h 5° 5 4h MacAndwD Mrs E Denemark 1.40 23035 CRUCIBENNA wb 5 118 1 1 8* 82i 9* 8* 5J LemmonsH Mrs F Barton 30.00 23132 ENGLISH HARRY w 7 118 4 4 92 9* 8* 7° 62£ OrosJE Mrs Monte Weil 4.30 22734*FERRYBOAT w 11 113 8 10 10 10 7£ 6A 7£ ReevesRW D C Wilhelm 49.70 22987 VALDINA BOSS wb 4 115 10 9 6s 6h 31 4h 810 JonesRJ - Mrs J Wallace 18.80 18480 OAK PARK wb6114 5 3 l2 l1* 6" 10 9* LitzbgerH Mrs A M Creech 104.00 23088 +SIR REX wb 4 115 9 8 3h 4»» 10 91 10 FranklinE M Whitebrook 177.10 tApprentice allowance waived. Time, :25%, :51J4, 1:11,1$, 1:464$, 1:515- Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — N t Odds to li J. .1 D_:~._ DOCTORS ROSE 13.40 7.20 5.40 5.70 2.60 1.70 fylUTUCl I NCOS MISS GRIEF 8.00 7.00 3 00 2.50 MENTAL BANKER 5.00 1.50 Winner— Ch. m, by Dr. Freeland— Rose, by My Play, trained by R. Moore; bred by Mr. J. E. Hughes. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:46. OFF AT 4:46 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily, second and third driving. DOCTORS ROSE, outrun in the first half mile, steadily improved her position after reaching the back stretch the second time around and, taking command entering the far turn, increastd her advantage to win as her rider pleased. MISS GRIEF, slow to settle into stride, closed strongly while saving ground in the final quarter and finished gamely, but was no match for the winner. MENTAL BANKER had good early speed and forced the pace until midway of the back stretch the second time around, then forged to the front and held on gamely to the last eighth, but tired. SILVER B. raced evenly. OAK PARK "tired badly after setting the pace for a half mile. SIR REX also tired after displaying good early speed. Scratched— 23181 Prince Dean, 113; 23181 Park City, 109; 17432 Airplane, 105; 22817 Di Vernon, 105; 23083 Sue Harpen, 108; 22819 Illinois Star, 111. Overweight — Miss Grief, 1 pound; Doctors Rose, 1. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Semester, May 18, 1932—1:46—3— 9 3 9 Q f 105. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-win-£ 3 *• O ners since October 11. 4-year-olds, 115 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-May 11-42 — Spt winners in 1941-42 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third. 0: fourth. 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % *A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt • 22861:iKINGS ERROR w 4 112 8 8 7* 5* 5* 3± Pi MacAndwD M A Riddle 3.00 23182*PREFER TRANSIT wb 4 110 5 4 4* 23i 1 1 J 2* GuerinE C Troutt 3.30 22861*MANHUNT wb 7 113 2 1 52 4*i 32 2h 3£ HigleyJ C Lipe 11.40 231812 +MERRY SAXON wb 6 113 9 5 lh lh 22 42£ 43£ TromblevD Mrs E B Shipp 3.00 230292TRUDA wb 4 106 4 6 63 75 42£ 56 56 WeismanS Lewin and Goldstine 2.60 23089*MANYMOR wb6109 7 7 82£ 8°* 72i 7* 66 HaleyT E C Roth 85.20 22816 BLACK SUE w 4 108 3 3 3" 3£ 65 62 7» CarrA E Ness 103.70 23089 FLUSHING wb 7 118 1 9 9 9 9 8± 84 HauerH C Lund 144.00 22819 CHARMING w 6109 6 2 2£ 6£ 8£ 9 9 ClutterA Mrs T Norlander 222.60 +Apprentice allowance waived. Time, :25%, :51, 1:17%, 1:46, 1:51. Track sloppy. ii M. ID* KINGS ERROR 8.00 5.20 3.60 3.00 1.60 .80 /VlUlUGI f TICCS PREFER TRANSIT 4.20 3.40 1.10 .70 MANHUNT 4.40 1.20 Winner — B. f. by Wise Counsellor — Maggie Hook, by Sandy Hook France, trained by M. B. Cohen; bred bv Messrs. Wilev Brothers. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:15. OFF AT 5:15$ CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. KINGS ERROR, well back in the early stages, moved up steadily while racing on the outside after going the first half, wore down the leaders rounding the final turn and, under urging, came on to win going away. PREFER TRANSIT, well up early, forged to the front after going the first half, set the pace to midway of the stretch, then tired. MANHUNT made a strong bid for the lead entering the final eighth while racing between horses, then tired in the final drive. MERRY SAXON was used up in making the early pace. TRUDA raced in spots and was never a serious threat. -CHARMING tired badly after showing good early speed. Scratched— 22822 Brown Ben, 118; 23130 War Joe, 111; 22987Best Quality, 118; 23182 Ducah, 109; 22857-1 Jimmie Tom, 113; 23083 Silver Wood, 106; 23130 Song Master, 111. Overweight — Kings Error, 2 pounds ; Black Sue, 2. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Semester, May 18, 1932— 1:46— 3~ 9 9 9 7 105 Purse 00- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-win-* J *" * ners since October 11. 4-year-olds, 115 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-May 11-42— Spt winners in 1941-42 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third, 0; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 231363*CONNIE ANN wb6108 5 1 1$ 1* 14 1* V HiglevJ Endovina and Terry 100 23029*MATCHLESS wb5108 4 4 2*i 2 22 2« 23$ HaleyT A S Higgins 7 20 23088*GLAD EYE w 5 104 1 10 10 10 8 6* 3h MurphvS R Cutro 8 30 23181 LITTLE GAY w5109 6 5 3" 4h 44 3£ 4 LemmonsH W J Lynch 13 40 22857*RED BERRY wb 4 110 8 6 4£ 3$ 3$ 4* 5$ GuerinE C U Yeager * 4 60 23181 +GUSTAVIA wb 8 113 3 9 91 7»i 7£ 5n 6* FranklinE G Gilbert 138 60 22862*BLAZEAROUND wb 6 108 2 3 8" 9*» 10 9* P GillespieW Mrs M G Farnsworth 9 90 23089 +MY BOBBY wb 4 115 9 8 63| 62 6i 7" 8* LoTurcoA Hilltop Stock Farm 59.00 22861 MY CREST wb 6 113 7 2 52 52 5£ 8h 93 JonesRJ F Seroy 23.20 22819*HILTON wb 7 105 10 7 73 8 9" 10 10 RobertsonK G Wolfson 340.70 +Apprentice allowance waived. Time, :25%, :51K5, 1:174, 1:46, 1:50%. Track sloppy. k A M. ID* CONNIE ANN 4.00 3.00 2.60 1.00 .50 .30 MUlUGI I riCGS MATCHLESS 4.N 3.«0 1.40 .80 GLAD EYE 5.00 1.50 Winner — Br. m, by Sir Greysteel — Happy Anne, by Happy Time, trained by M. Terry; bred by Labrot and. Co. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:43J. OFF AT 5:44J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily ; second and third driving. CONNIE ANN took command at once, set all her own race and, after reaching the final quarter, drew away to win as she pleased. MATCHLESS, always in closest pursuit of the winner, held on gamely to the final eighth, then tired, but wtt much the best of the others. GLAD EYE, very slow to settle into stride, closed much ground in the final half while saving ground, got up in the last few strides and got the show narrowly. LITTLE GAY raced evenly, but was never able to threaten the leaders. RED BERRY raced in spots. The others were never serious factors. Scratched— 22737 Emdale, 113; 23182 Brill. 108; 23032 Busse Trumpet, 113; 23031 Look Out Below, 114; 23031 Sir Livery, 109; 23237 Cornwallis, 109. Overweight — Hilton, 1 pound. *