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OFFICIAL RACING CHARTS , , Copyright, 1943, by Trianjle Publications, Int. ___ Arlington at Washington Park HOMEWOOD. ILL.. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. 1943— WASHINGTON PARK 1 1-8 MILES. Fourth day of thirty-six-day meeting June 21 to July 31. Arlington Park Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, William Hamilton. Stewards of Meeting, Lincoln Plaut, George Foster, J. C. McGill, C. J. FitzGerald, Jr., and L. C. Bogenschutz. Placing Judges, W. R. Dahlstrom, George Molesworth and R. P. McAuliffe. Paddock Steward, Barry Whitehead. Clerk of Scales, William Shelley. Starter. Roy Dickerson. Timer, William Cunningham. Racing Secretary, Webb A. Everett. Racing starts at fcM p. m. Central War Time; Saturdays and holidays, 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Indicates five pounds apprentice allowance. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1942, 31; current meeting, .54. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one horse; field horses separately. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Flying Streak, Aug. 10, 1940—1:05—2—109. 1 1 fl 7 Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming:. Weight, 122 lbs. 4 J I U L claiming price, 53,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 June 24-43 — Was to ,750. Net value to winner ,000; second. 00: third. 50: fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vi. lb Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 41842 CATCHMENOW we 113 3 2 l3 ll 1" ln HiglevJ H P Headlev 2f00 425972PEACE AGAIN wB117 10 7 t h 2* I" 2* BurnsG I D Weil 3.40 42795 ALORAYE m 118 6 6 4 J 3" 3J 3*| WhitingL A C Ernst 1.10 PLAY ARM « 113 8 12 12 12 8J 4£ ZehrF Mrs Thelma Ott 100.60 42793 REK LAW w 116 2„3 I3 5£ 52 5" ChojnackiF A E Overton 11.00 42244*Bl.lE VELVET uk108 11 9 9« 9 4" 6" JohnsonP Brownell and I. B Combs 20.00 425973QUEEN K1ZZ1E ub113 l l 2" 6J 64 7$ SmithFA Lazy F Ranch 5.50 FLAMING TOP m 113 9 10 llh 10l 105 8h Wagnet I A B Hancock 48.60 STOOGIE m 113 4 4 8" 8l 94 9» GillespieW I A Kroeck . 100.60 •JMf HOUYS FIRST w 116 5 5 3" 44 7 103 NevesR Ptc A T Simmon* 42.40 LIGHT EXPRESS m 116 12 11 10» 11« 12 lli ZufeltF Mrs A Sabath 53.60 ■M ROBINS CROWN wb 122 7 8 54 71 ll1 12 FallonML HMUMm 84.10 Time, :235, :473s, 1:00! 5, 1:07. Track fast. - Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to ■ Li in* CATCHMENOW 42.00 15.00 4.60 20.00 6.50 1.30 Muruel rricesi peace again 6.00 3.00 200 .50 ■ ALORAYE 240 .20 Winner — Gr. f. by Menovv — Ladoga, by Stefan the Gret. uaii.ed by K. Osborne; bied by Mr. Hal Piice Headiev . Winner entered to be claimed for ,750. WENT TO POST— 3:06. OFF AT 3:07 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. "ATCHMENOW, going in her best form, opened up a commanding lead swiftly, saved ground throughout, lespomled willingly when challenged and lasted. PEACE AGAIN was sent forward on the outside, engaged the winner Hearing the final quarter and hung at the end. ALORAYE was in close quartets at the turn, came fast when clear and failed to menace the leaders. PLAY ARM improved her position on the outside. REKLAW was forced to the outside tor mom. BLUE VELVET tired after improving her position on the inside. QUEEN KIZZIE had speed. ROBINS CROWN was unable to keep up. Scratched— 42919 Transfran, 116; 42857 Sahara Arab, 113; Enlistee, 118; 42795 2Zacapet, 122. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE. Roman, Aug. 3. 1940 — lit 1 lit Purse ,500. i 1 A 1 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, *f j I U J 12o lbs. Non-winners since May 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 1, June 24-43— Was 6 lbs.; in 1943, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,800. Net value to winner ,000; second. 00; third, 50; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M Va Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 421E0~JUST BEANS wb4120 4 4 4" 2 1" 1-i I.oweW Miss E V Jenkinson 4~90 4253P tCASEMER uh3100 3 2 24 V2 22 »* SmithFA Mrs G H Emic k 18.60 40867 SAM ERON wb 5 111 11 7 6h 52 4* 32 LoTurcoA R I.erner 8.70 42311 "YESTERYEAR w 5 110 6 9 71 7» 5" 4J MartinCL F Serov 18.40 426833DOI.L BABY wb 5 109 12 8 10* 64 6s 52 ZufeltF I D Craig 100 42535 TETRAGAI. m 5 106 2 1 14 3* 33 6l WarrenW I. Zeigler 12.60 42461 MIGHTY LICK V w3107 10 11 11« 8* I«| 11 ZehrF Bishop Bros 33.60 42535 GRAND NEV w6111 9 10 94 94 94 84 MartinTP O W Lehman n 21.30 42015ANN1E ALONE w6115 1 3 8" 11« 103 9* WhiteE I White 12.40 42406 EPOLA wb41U 8 6 3" 41 84 103 BumsG Thomas Piatt 61.40 41400 FRIARS SCOIT wb61C6 5 5 54 104 ll8 ll10 HauerO II H Price 132.50 V64rZACAMARIE m 3 102 7 12 12 12 12 12 GruberW 6 Sawayi 222.20 tApprenlice allowance waived. Time, :22S. :4«4, 1:135- Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to - — D I JUST BEANS 1180 6.60 5 80 4 90 2.30 1.90 M, UlUel rriCeSi CASEMER 1520 9.40 6.60 3.70 « SAMERON 7.40 2.70 Winner — Br. c. by Keen Boy — Runy Bean, by Damon Run ton. trained by C. E. Lund; bred by Mr. W. J. Jenkinson. Winner entered to be claimed for ,800. WENT 10 POST— 3:35. OFF AT 3:36± CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. JUST BEANS began in a tangle, came fast when clear, wore down CASEMER after reaching the stretch and drew away to win in hand. CASEMER, hestfeel from the start, opened up a clear lead after disposing of TETRAGAL, was unable to hold t!i« winner and tired badly in the last stages. SAMERON, under strong pressure from the start and on the outside, closed with a rush. YESTERYEAR, forced to the outside for room, finished well. DOLL BABY dropped back when in dose quarters, improved her position on the inside and was forced to the outside and tailed to threaten. TETRAGAL had speed. EPOLA showed little. Scratched— 41651 Amazed, 114; 42459 Tusco, 114; 42459 Silver Wind, 106; 29883Downy Pillow, 106; 41878 Shin Plaster, 106. Overweight — Casemer, 2 pounds; Zacamaiie, 3. Daily Double on First and Second Races Paid 70.00 THIRD RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Misty Isle, Aug. 9, 1941— 1:49%— 3— 114. Purse A "X 1 H A 500. 3-year-olds and upward. Owned by bona fide residents . of I,linois- Claiming:. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non- June 24-43 — Was r winners since May 1 of two races allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming: price, ,200. Net value to winner ,000; second, 00; third, 50; fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St li M _% _ Str Fhi Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 42466 CANTATA wb 6 1084 3 2 14 9* P ll l«| NevesR Pfc A Jung 16~70 4JMPANTHOLOGY we 8 110 4 4 5* 4J 4 34 2| Chojnack.F H Doran 3 60 427992*PERPLEX we 7 113 6 6 6* 6* 5* 5* 3* MartinCL Mrs V Wilson 4 90 42792 KENTOWN wb5118 1 3 2* 2* 24 24 4| SmithFA C Troutt 1.30 42465 DR. BONES wb6114 5 1 14 lh l*" 4£ 53 JemasN McKav and Sullivan 15.00 427993GENTLE SAVAGFwb8109 2 7 7 7 7 6 6« JohnsonP .1 Sands 6.10 42,99 tEPIGET wb 5 113 7 5 4" f 4 i| 7 7 ZehrF J Emery 21.70 ■Apprentice allow;icue waived. Time, :24V :4«S. L14. 1:40, 1:54. Track fast. i- Mutuels Paid- f Odds to , lA in- CANTATA 35.40 15.40 6.40 16.70 6.70 2.20 /viuiuel rnces anthology 5.40 3.80 1.70 .90 I PERPLEX 3.20 .60 Winner— B. m, by Pilate — Bellham. by Si.nd Maish, liainod b A. .lung ; bred by Mr. Robert E. Bealty. inner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 4:03. OFF AT 4:03J CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third ihe same. CANTATA, reserved while enjov-iag a prominent position, moved to the leaders entering the stretch, established a clear lead rapidly and was kept under pressure to the end. ANTHOLOGY, never far back and on the outside, improved his posiliu.i Me.idily, came to the inside «f DR. BONES ■ the drive and finished strongly. PERPLEX saved ground early, lost much ground after coming out in the stretch and failed to threaten the leaders. KENTOWN saved ground from the start, was used up in the pace and quit badly after a mile. DR. BONES was under strong handling throughout and dntted cut when tinne. GENTLE SAVAGE was outiun. EP1GET showed little. Overweight — Cantata, 3 pound*. Claimed — Kentown by James Emery for ,200 FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Roman, Aug. 3, 1940— 1: 10 5— 3— 118. Purse 51,500. 4 3 10 5 3-Year-°lds and upward. Claiming-. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, *t J J J |2o lbs. Non-winners since May 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 1, June 24-43— Was 6 lbs.; in 1943. 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,800. Net value to winner ,000; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 0. — _t Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 425352*LIMITATION w 6 107 2 1 14 U lJ l*j BiancoE Mrs~FTDenemark 4l0 427982H1LLS PALM wb6111 3 3 b" 3h 3| P| JemasN W M Muschal 2.50 42683 OWASSE wb 5 114 11 6 5 5? 5| 3"k SmithFA C Troutt 6.60 42920*REAPING GEM m 3 108 4 5 4" 41 2* 4 2 MartinCL J Emery 22.50 34630 NIGHT RAIN wb5111 9 11 8 8 4l 5 PariseS Dearborn Stable 16.70 401183PALA SQUAW a 6 110 8 10 lOMO* 6l 6» Chojnack,F A Ichelson 7.60 42459*AZIMLTH wb 4 115 12 8 7" 7« 92 7« JohnsonP Donna-Ray Stable 34.40 .58409 ROSY BRAND wb4111 7 7 92 9* 8» WhitingL Rivermont Ranch 12.10 425353CLDY WEATHER wb 9 120 5 12 12 12 11* 9 J FallonML Mrs F E McDonald 7.20 42180 ROSE RED wb5112 6 9 Hi Hi 12 ID* BumsG Mrs J L Oglesby 53.40 38238 CHANCE GREY «b3106 1 2 3i 6J 10 llh DotterL J D Weil 90.00 42461 HAVAHEART wk 109 10 4 2h 2J 82 12 I.oweW Mi« M G F-rn«worth 26 50 Time. :23/5, :47%, 1:13 4. Track fast. Continued on Page Sixteen ! Arlington at Washington Park Continued from Page Four , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to v Li in* LIMITATION 10.00 4.80 400 4.00 1.40 100 Jviuiuei rricesj hills palm 3.80 3.20 .90 .60 1 OWASSE 4.60 1.30 Winner— Br. m. by Haid Tack— Finita, by St. James, trained by E. E. RpmaB. bred by Mr. Georee D. VVidener. Winner entered to be claimed for ,800. WENT TO POST— 4:33. OFF AT 4:33 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. 1 IMITATION established a clear lead under pressure, saved ground while holding a good advantaee and won with nothing lett. HILLS PALM dropped back soon after the Mart, came to the inside for the drive and closed with a rush. OWASSE was forced to lose giound and finished shongly. PEAP1NG GEM tired. NIGHT RAIN was luckv to find room when improving his position and tired in the last siages. PALA SQUAW had a rough trip CLOLDY WEATHER broke veiv s|„w!y and raced well back. HAYAHF.ART was done after a half. Scratched— 40227 Certie. Ill: 42535 Starweista. 120: 39896 Trust Buster, 104: 41799 Blue Lily, 106. Overweieht — Reaping Gem. 1 pounds: Pala Squaw. 4i: Rose Brand. 2; Chance Grey. 3. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Roman. Aug. 3. 1940 — 1:10 -,— 3— 118. Rose of 4 "» 3 J 10 6 Snaron Handicap. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies , and mares. June 24-43 — Was Net va|ue t0 wjnner ,300: second. S400: third. 00: fourth, 00. _ Index Horses Eqt A VVt PP St *i % Str Fin Jockevs Owners Odds Strt 42463 JOAN T. wn5112 4 5 53 54 53~ lh_ Bie~rn7anC VV~l~Ridenf.nr 7 60 423092PIG TAILS wp4 120 3 2 2» 2" 3 2t JemasN Woolford Farm 80 42198-!BEGDA w 4 118 6 4 V 3l 4h 3 WhitingL I C Braswell i. 60 42089 EMOLlMENT m 4 116 5 6 6 6 6 4| LaaawaMH J K Hous«els 20 50 42598 URGE ME w 8 110 1 l 1« 1 1 S| ChojnackiF U H Plavan 24 30 40843 NOW MAN DY we 3 108 2 3 3» 4 4 t| 6 Grol.sO H P lleadlev 7.90 Time, :233£, :47, 1:13. Track fast. t— S2 Mutuels Paid— , Odds to . J0AN T WJI 4.80 2.60 7.60 1.40 .30 MID* utuel rricesj pig tails 2.80 2.20 .40 .10 4 BEGDA 2.20 .10 Winner — B. m, by Bobby Sweep— Coco, by Peter Quince, trained by Walter L. Ridenour; bred by Mr. L. C. Young. WENT TO POST— 5:00. OFF AT 5:005 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won dining; second and third the sme. JOAN T., slow to begin and outrun early, was forced wide when improvint her position at the stretch turn, came fast when straight was inclined to bear in in the late stages and just got up. PIG TAILS was steadied when outrun, wore down LRGE ME when inside the final eighth, was unable to draw cleir and lung at the end. BEGDA was forced to lose ground from the start and held on well. EMOLUMENT wai far back to the stretch and closed boldly on the extreme outside. I RGE ME had fine speed and tired. NOW MANDY saved ground while ojnving a contending position and tired after a bold bid midway of the drive. Ov erweight— Joan T.. 3 pounds. SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Fl RLONGS. Flying Streak. Aug. 10, 1940—1:05—2—109. 4 3 10 7 Third Running PRIMER STAKES. S5.000 added. 2 year-olds. »* J V Allowances. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 allowed June 24-43 — Was 3 jbs.: a sweepstakes, 6 lbs.; a race other than maiden or claiming, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,675: second. ,000: third. 00; fourth. 50. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odd« Strt 41432 ALORTER "w« 122 32 7B 5* q 1» NcvaaR Pfc A C Enat t 50 42407OCCUPY we 116 10 6 1»| V V 2i WhitingL John Marsch J 70 . 39903 BLACK SWAN w 119 7 8 6J 63 53 3J ZehrF M, Marmorstein 23 90 42684 BROADCLOTH w 116 9 4 54 3l 4»j EadsW John Marsch 70 42407-HASTY MESSAGE walU 4 10 92 8i 7* 5* ZufeltF H A Herm M 30 39507OGHAM wb122 11 7 2i 22 2" 6J BalwrettiVV Mrs H Miller 370 41845 MEGOGO wr113 2 9 8 9-" 8- 7»j BiermanC H P Headley 39 20 42795IAMER1CAN FLYER w 113 8 5 42 3f 6 8:; Grol.sO M.« A Sabath §8 30 . 42104 ALBl LDO w 116 5 3 3* 1* 93 % PetersM A C Ernst ft 50 42684*CIYTL LIBERTY w 113 1 1 10JIO1 10l 10i JemasN Mn A Sabath §8 30 MISS TILLAHOMA w 110 6 11 11 11 11 11 BurnsG Lost ,eek Farm 110.90 s. tCoupled as A. C. Ernst entry; JJohn Marsch entrv: §Mrs. A. Sabath entrv. time, :223£, :47, 1:00, 1:07 5. Track fast. r— S2 Mutuels Paid — v , Odds tc i i . ID* ALORTER tEntry 15.00 3.40 3.20 6.50 .70 .60 MUlUel rriCeSj OCCUPY CEntry 2.20 2.20 .10 .10 I BLACK SWAN 6.20 2.10 Winner— B. c. by The Porter— Sun Bijur, bv Sun Biiar, trained bv J. H. Skiivin; bred bv Mr. A. C. Ernst. WENT TO POST— 5:29. OFF AT 5:30 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won driving: second and third the sjme. ALORTER dropped back when in close quarters, woiked his wav forward steadily, responded to Itraag handling after reaching contention and wore OCCCPY down at the end. The latter wa« rushed forward on the outside to establish a clear lead swiftly, held a fine advantage to the final furlong ;.nd tired rapidly in the last stages. BLACK SWAN came to the outside in the drive and closed with a rush. BROVDCLOTH. never far back, held on well. HASTY MESSAGE showed a goad effort. OGHAM. |0w to begin, was hustled forward on the outside and tired after 1 enterine the last eighth. MEGOGO was outrun. AMERICAN FLYER was unable to keep up. ALBCLDO showed speed. CIVIL LIBERTY and MISS TILLAHOMA raced well back. Scratched— 41514Czech Lass. 110; 42684 Valdma Maiden, 113. SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Roman. Aug. 3. 1940— 1:10 .-,—3— 118. Purse ,500. 4-108 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of two races. «* J U O 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older. 120 lbs. Non-winners of 75 allowed June 24-43— Was 3 iDs.: of 00. 6 lbs.; maidens, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,000; second. 00: third. 50: fourth. S50. Judex Horses Eqt ~ A Wt PP St Vt laStr Fin Jockev s Owners Odds Strt 42462- MA RCHON wr106 9 8 91T91~6:rTn "lott7r"L Shark Brook Farm 10 90 28655*GE0RG1E DRCM w 114 4 6 4 2» P 2i ZufeltF A Drumheller 1210 42461 IBOLO WAY w 108 3 1 31 31 3l 3" MartinCL H Friedberg 910 27558 TOTAL VICTORY wf109 8 4 VI. I2 J" 4J Grol.sO Mrs A Swenk, 32 60 I 42861 CREST wa 111 5 2 54 5J 5* 52 BiermanC H P Headley 1 .80 42462 CABIN CREEK wb 112 2 5 2l 42 4£ 6i WhitingL Walmac Farm 6.00 I 42462* BESCAR wb103 111 12 11« 92 7 J BiancoC H H Atkins 8 30 427% LNKNWN REWARDwb 109 610 102 8* 8J 8J SchulingH Donna Rav Stable 1230 41472 FAIR TIP w 112 7 3 6l 7l 7i 9« EadsW Lt L L Haggin II Jl 80 i 42599 MOD WEN A wh 10811 9 72 6ilO* 102 NevesR Pfc P Coyne 910 42462 NOD wb109 10 7 8h 10* 11* 11* JemasN Woolford Farm 6 80 41922 WAR GLEAM wb 114 12 12 11s 12 12 12 PetersM V L Shea 154.70 tCoupled as H. P. Headley and Lt. L. L. Haggin II. enlrv. Time. :23/5, :47, 1:12%. Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid — , Odds to — — v i.i..a...~l D.:. MARCHON 23.80 10.20 5.80 10.90 4.10 1.90 /viuTuei rricesj georgie drum 15.60 9.40 %m 370 v BOLO WAY 6.40 2.20 Winner- Ch. c. by Cavalcade — Weatherime, by Saxon, tiained by G. Biooks ; bred by Miss Mary DtWitt [ Snvder. WENT TO POST— 5:58. OFF AT 5:58; CENTR/L WAR TIME. Start eood from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MARCHON. slow to l egin, raced forward through the field, came fast in the drive and wore down GEORGIE DRCM in Ihe tinal stride. GEORGIE DRUM, steadied early, improved his position when readv. subdued TOTAL VICTORY when inside the final eighth and was unable to hold the winner. BOLO WAY held a prominent position from the start, was squeezed hack at the turn, came again when clear and held on well. TOTAL VICTORY was rushed inlo I a clear lead, held a eood advantage to the stretch and tired. CREST lost ground atter three-eighth« and held on well. CABIN CREEK was unable to keep up. BESCAR passed tiring hoic in the duve. NOD diopped back attei five sixteenths. Scratched— 42921 Romulus. 112; Meandyou, 106. Overweight — Marchon, 2 pounds: Bolo Wav. 1; Crest, 2; Cabin Creek, 3; Fair Tip. 3; Modwena, 4A ; I War Gleam. 2. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-4 MILES. Gallant Knight. June 25. 1932—2:02—5—123. A K 1 fl Q Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, ** J I U 7 . i08 |0S 0ider, 118 lbs. Non-winners since May 15 allowed 4 lbs. I June 24-43— Was Claiming price, S1.200. Net value to winner SI. 000; second. 00: third. 50: fourth. SiO Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % *i 1 Str Em Jockevs Owners Odds |1 Strt | 42794:,RAS TAFFARI wb8 114~~ 8 6 5*~~S! 36 22 lh MalearT Gaffers and Sattler L30 i 40269-iGALI.ANT DICK wb4 114 1 1 l3 1* I3 1J 2 Peter-M A L Aste 9.70 ; 415802*FLY1NG HOSTESS w 8104 2 2 92 7* 5J 4 J 3J JohnsonP Happv Stable 7.10 1 42312 CHOCOLATE MAIDwb 5 109 12 11 12 12 10J 62 4* JemasN Hilltop Stock Farm 25.91 • 42859 HFNO LION wb8 118 7 7 7* 5h 6:i 5l 5* WhitingL Mrr f I TTaJnaji 6.50 42184SCRGEON DICK w I 113 3 4 22 22 2i 33 6s BiencoE C N Finch 29.40 42184N1GHT RAIDER wB4 118 9 5 5 8i 73 8i 7l BurnvG Deep and Whittineton 17.00 4188FSVRIAN BOY wp 4 118 11 12 lOllU2 11* 8 WhiteE I White 6 40 42602*01.0 MAIN ROAD wb 8 113 4 9 6i 4* 4h 7£ 9» MartinCL lerrv McCarthv 7110 42248 SOME tOUNT w 8 114 10 10 8h 93 8il0l 10i HavcockMJ M, ?G Alexander 58 30 42602:,ZOROASTRA w 4 108 5 8 11 10h 92 93 IP Keaglell H Wells 24 60 41795*CAMAIiADKRIE a b 8 109 6 3 4 6" 12 12 12 BowmanG VVBurright 120 60 Time. :24J%. :49, 1:142, 1:39-*5, 2:09%. Track fast. U . ID* RAS TAFFARI 4.60 400 280 1.30 100 40 Mutuel rncesi gallant dick 7.§o 5.20 2.80 160 - FLYING HOSTESS 3.40 .70 Winner Ch. h. by Crash Evita Franco, by Gran Copet. tiained by D. Taylor; bred by Mr. Statcaaai F. Colmegna S«iutfi America I. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 6:23. OFF AT 6:24 CENTRAL WAR TIME. Start good from stall g.ale. VYon driving; second and third the same. RAS TAFFARI. reserved while holding a contending position, moved forward when ready, bawc ver slightly when wearing down GALLANT DICK anil got up at the end. GALLANT DICK was permitted to establish a commanding lead, held a I ig advantage for nearly a mile and tired. FLYING HOSTESS improved her position steadily. HENO I ION had no mishaps. SURGEON DICK attempted to bear out during the lun to the tun. aaW tired. SYRIAN BOY was beaiing out during the run down the back stretch. Scratched— 42410 Military Girl, 109; 42601 JVtnture Cap, 104.