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SUFFOLK DOWNS For Track Conditions See Box on Page 1 ■I ST RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 1:30 P. M. !| 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. Prob. Prob. P.P. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Mud. Odd*. 5 BRIGHT ACRE Nash 109 4-1 4 PARI-ERNEST McMullen 111X 9-2 3 SHIPS BELLS Robart 115 - 6-1 8 MILKYMOON Williams 113 8-1 6 NOPALOSA ROJO Williams 113 5-1 10 SPEEDY JOSIE Turnbull 109 X 5-1 1 JELWELL Collins 113X10-1 2 VALDINA JOE Martin 112X15-1 7 HASTY WIRE Munden 112X15-1 9 LIGHT BANSET tPena 108® 8-1 11 MR. GOOSE Breen 112 10-1 12 a-TELLEVANE Claggett 107 10-1 13 a-ROUGH GOING TamaroU13 X 10-1 14 LIKE GREENOCK Tamro 107 40-1 15 ENGLISH SETTER HetgerU12 X 12-1 a-G. A. Garrett and C. M. Feltner entry. Bright Acre gets the call in a uide-open race; ran second last try. Pari-Ernest, in rare form, looms the one to beat. Ships Bells could surprise the talent. OND RACE— 5-8 MILE. 2:00 P.M. ™ 2-Year-Olds. Maidens. Claiming. 11 BALLACOLAS Pena 113 5-2 3 TRACER BULLETMcMulln118 4-1 10 BOSTON VICTORY Wholey 118 3-1 1 LIGHT SANDWICH Luther 115 4-1 6 NINE HOLE Haskell 115X10-1 5 a-CLAN OGAEL Turnbull 118 10-1 2 a-STELLITA Williams 110 10-1 4 BROADWAY JIM Moore 118 12-1 7 GOLD RIVER McMullen 118 15-1 8 MACS QUEST Sedlacek 118 12-1 - 9 NIGHT BOMBER Martin 118 10-1 a-H. R. Dulany, Jr.. and G. A. Garrett entry. Ballacolas last points him out: just failed to connect after being backed down, i Tracer Bullet closes well; will be up to challenge. Boston Victory usually gets in thick of contention. RACE— 3-4 MILE. 2:30 P. M. 3RD 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. 10 WAR MELODY Breen 109 5-2 1 b-MARJORIE S. Luther 109® 5-2 I 4 BELMAR ARRA Chaffin 109 X 8-1 2 ROMAN DESCENT Pena 104 X 6-1 12 ANZAC McMullen 120 X 3-1 I UGIN Gross 120 X 4-1 13 BRAVE SIR Maschek 120 X 8-1 1 CANTERUP Turnbull 109X10-1 3 MAELINE Martin 114*12-1 5 a-ARGOS Moore 114 10-1 7 HIS SHADOW Claggett 114 15-1 9 CODY Canning 114X15-1 11 b-DAINTY FORD Haskell I 109 X 5-2 14 DOLLAR SIGN Nash 109X45-1 ■ 15 TIARA Williams* 104 15-1 1 16 a-LAST FRONTIER Sisto 114X10-1 a-Mrs. R. Metcalf and Mrs. G. Melloh entry; b-Mrs. M. Simmons and C. Rufi en-. try. War Melody has the speed to lead this ! field from wire to wire. Marjorie S. is [ headed toward a win; money chance. Bel-mar Arra flashed improvement last try. m i ATH RACE— 3-4 MILE. 3:00 P. M. i ■ 3-Year-Olds. Claiming. 9 ARIEL BEAM Pena» 110 X 7-2 6 GAY FLIGHT Haskell 120* 5-1 8 BIG RIPPLE Luther 120 4-1 2 CHANCE CROSS Nash 115X 6-1 I 7 COLLEEN M. Remerscheid 112* 8-1 !12 ROMAN NYMPH Turnbull 112* 8-1 1 a-CABANISI Pena 115X10-1 3 BORDER BATTLE Tamro 112X20-1 4 CREDENTIALS Wimmer 117*15-1 j 5 NIGHT PENNANT Wilms 112 10-1 10 a-DIZZY HEIGHTS Coucci 110 10-1 | 11 MOMO FLAG Mower 117 10-1 13 OWN SHIP Hettinger 120* 10-1 1 a-P. Schwartz and Mrs. M. E. Whitney entry. Ariel Beam should break on top and lead , throughout. . Gay Flight just missed the other day: closes well. Big Ripple cannot j be overlooked entirely. RACE— 3-4 MILE. 3:30 P. mT 5TH 3-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. 12 VALDJNA TROTH McMllen 105 x 8-5 8 a-JOLLITY i Turnbull 110 3-1 15 a-LIGHTFOOT LEETurnbl 110 3-1 6 GREY SQUIRE Canning 110 4-1 3 HARD BARGAIN Sisto 120 X 6-1 14 BUCKETS Maschek 120 8-1 1 MORE STINGS McMullen 105 25-1 2 CONSOMME Scocca 105 15-1 I 4 MISTER BILLY Hettinger 110 20-1 5 DEVILS WIT Walker 100 12-1 7 CAMP BRILL Garry 100 45-1 9 FREEBORN Nash 105 10-1 10 LITTLE MITZ Pena 110 35-1 11 DERIVATIVE Luther 110X20-1 13 BATTLE STAR Breen 120 20-1 16 HER BOY Maschek 110 12-1 a-H. S. Jonas and E. K. Bryson entry. Valdina Troth will not find many spots such as this; should gallop. Jollity is speedy at times. Lightfoot Lee has shown promise in some races. RACE— 1 MILE. 4:00 P. M. 6TH 3-Year-Olds and Upward. Handicap. 1 KINGFISHER Renick 116X 4-1 8 ABBE PIERRE Sisto 118* 3-1 2 SAMHAR Claggett 107 X 5-2 7 SOLLURE McMullen 100 X 6-1 5 STAR COPY Turnbull 117X 4-1 3 K. DORKO Stevenson 104X10-1 4 ERIC KNIGHT Dattilo 102*15-1 6 KANSAS Scocca 107X10-1 Kingfisher has a good turn of speed for this distance; best will be needed. Abbe Pierre is strictly the main threat. Samhar improves with every start. TTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 4:30 P. M. * 4-Year-Olds and Ipward. Claiming. 9 WIRE ME Pena liox 3-1 15 BURGOO TRAIL Turnbull 114 4-1 14 CONRAD MANN Williams 115 X 6-1 4 a-BETTYS BOBBY Tmmo115 5-1 12 a-HIGH PLAID Robart 118 X 5-1 10 CATCALL Williams 113 x 4-1 1 MILL TOWER I Mower 118 X 8-1 2 MICHIGAN SUN Claggett 118 • 20-1 3 SQUADRON Maschek 109-15-1 5 GINGALL Bergen 118 10-1 6 BAR SHIP Scocca 112*12-1 7 GRAND DAY Martin 114 • 12-1 8 CLARO Nash 113 15-1 11 LIGHT REIGH Haskell 112 X 8-1 13 COPIN Moore* 112-20-1 a-J. F. Laidley and E. D. Jacobs entry. Wire Me took last in stride. Can pick up the extra weight and click again. Burgoo Trail icill make it a race: always a threat. Conrad Mann can step with these. TH RACE— 1 1-4 MILES. 5:00 P.M. 8 4-Year-Olds and Upward. Claiming. 4 RANGER II. Remerscheid 112 2-1 5 b-ABYSSINIA McMullen 107* 3-1 1 MOJA Luther 107 X 6-1 10 ROMAN HERO Nash 110 X 5-2 7 MAJORETTE Pena 102 X 8-1 11 FOUR EYES Martin 107* 8-1 2 a-HERODS PILATE Kirk 112 12-1 3 a-BLUESTRING Scocca 107 12-1 6 MOBCAP Maschek 107X15-1 8 CRAB APPLE Chaffin 107X12-1 9 b-OVANDO Hettinger 112 3-1 12 I BID Munden 112 x 20-1 a-W. W. Waters and P. H. Hill. Jr., entry; b-Mrs. G. Preece and F. Wegener entry. Ranger II. in the money six of eight starts: this looks like the spot for a winning gallop. Abyssinias last ivas excellent. Moja is racing improved.