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Explanation of Racing Form Indexed Entries and Past Performances j Best times of each horse since January 1, 1943, at the distance entered is shown in the ] j Indexed entries. No record is given horses beaten more than fifteen lengths. Condition of track in indexed entries is fast or good unless shown by the following j abbreviations: si, slow; sy, sloppy; m, muddy; hy, heavy. X Good mud runner. * Pair mud runner. ® Superior mud runner. "f" after final odds denotes field; "e" after final odds denotes entry: "f" denotes favorite 1 In race. *Five pounds apprentice allowance; Jseven pounds apprentice allowance; »*»ten I pounds apprentice allowance. Following horses name, M indicates maiden on flat and MJ indicates maiden i steeplechaser. Class of race is denoted by following abbreviations: Mdn, maidens; AlwM, maiden I j allowance; Alw. allowance; AlwA, graded allowance; AlwS, allowance stake; HcpO, over- j WfaS, weight-for-age stake; ScwS, scale weight stake: Comb, combination race; SplW, ! j night handicap; HcpA, graded handicap; HcpS, handicap stake; Wfa, weight-for-age; special weight; Mtch. match race. Some of these abbreviations are used also to denote j steeplechase and hurdle races. In such case an S in a single bracket, S, is used for steeplechases and H in a single bracket, H, indicates hurdle events. | Claiming races indicated by price after jockeys name. Claiming price for today is given ] after trainers name, "c" before claiming price indicates horse was claimed. Imported horses shown after breeders name. Post position is shown after Jockeys name. When j j horse breaks from outside the gate his original post position will be shown in a circle, thus: 2. Figure given after claiming price is speed rating. Speed ratings are not given at tracks of less than one mile. Last line In past performances gives horses latest workouts.