Official Racing Charts: Narragansett Park, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-25

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_ - j Official Racing Charts Copyright, 1944, by Triangle Publications, Inc. _____________ Narragansett Park PAWTUCKET. R. I.. MONDAY. APRIL 24. 1944— NARRAGANSETT PARK 1 MILE. Eleventh day of twenty-eight-day meeting April 12 to May 13. Narragansett Racing Association. Automatic starting i gate. Camera finish. Weather rainy. Steward representing Rhode Island Administration of Racing and Athletics, Edward J. Fenelon, Jr. Stewards. Samuel C. Nuckols and R. Norman Charlton. Assistant Steward in charge of pari-mutuels control, James H. Door Icy . Placing Judges, Howard G. Reynolds. Gordon Morrow and Henry Carroll. Patrol Judges, Harry Fiske and James Butwell. Paddock and Patrol Judge, Thomas Steele. Clerk of the Scales, Gordon Morrow. Timer. Lester H. Smith. Starter, G. R. Wingfield. Racing Secretary, Mathias C. Shea. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting, 1943. .32; current meeting. .35. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one: no field horses. * Five pounds apprentice allow ante claimed, t Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. E Disqualified. EH, Dead heat, a Coupled as Miry, t Mutual tcld. V VVhip. S Spur?. B Blinkers. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14. 1935—1:10-r / r o / 3 — 111. Purse SI. 200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Non-J O J L O winners of a race in 1944. 4-year-olds, 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. April 24-44— Nar Claiming price. ,200; if for S1.000. allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 40: second. 10; third. S90 : fourth. S60. Handle. 1.443. 1 ■ dex Hordes Eqt A Wt PP St jj M Strain Jockeys Owners Odds Strt SKM-i HAPPY PRINCE «■ 5 113 4 3 1£ l2 1* 1* H Pratt Oak Tree Stable 1.00 H_M? SALLY OF EMM w5113 3 1 2l 21 2£ 2*1 H Trent A Garisto 7.00 KStt* MAYBANK wb5105 17 7 7 6* P i Yiarv* Mr* F Landau 27.00 662603 KLEIG LIGHT « b 7 113 5 2V and4 3»| PM E Jenkim* H Yiolette 3.20 5L2G1 DEFNSE STAMP w» 4 Mi 6 4 5± 4h 4» 5* P Patr on* Level and Coachman 16.10 56SW KINGS GLORY w 4 103 7 6 6* 5 5* 6* D Loop* Mr? R C Hodge 5.80 5_725 DECADE » b 5 115 2 5 4 63 7 7 S LaFine Mrl L Allen 65.25 i 1 Time. :2335. :48, 1:142,. Track sloppy. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , l . i in* HAPPY PRINCE 4.0* 2.60 2.40 1.00 .30 .20 I Mutuel rricesj sally of erin 4. so 3.40 1.40 .70 I MAYBANK 6.40 2.20 Winner — I.t. b. g. by Happy Fox — Golden Princess, by Prince of Urnhiia. Irained by Y. H. Hartman; •O b Mr. L. Suprenant. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 2:31. OFF AT 2:31* EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good troin stall eate. Won easily; second and third driving. HAPPY PRINCE went to the fiont early, establishd a Hear lead and won with something left. SALLY OF ERIN, a forward factor throughout, drifted wide into the stretch, but finished well after being straightened up. MAYBANK. slow to begin and outrun to the stretch, closed eamly on the inside. KLEIG LIGHT, on the outside all the way. lost ground, en the final turn and tired thereafter. DEFENSE STAMP did i.o like the sloppy track. KINGS GLORY becaii slowlv anil was neer prominnt. DECADE was dote earlv. Scratched— 56260 King Torch. 113: 52107 Born to Love. 108: 56342 Pittsburgh. 118: 56131 Soutk Drive. 108: 527G73 Cham Miss, 111; 53528J Eight and Six. 113: 524713 Green Bottle. 110. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid. Sept. 14, 1935— 1:10* s— r /L C O 7 3 — 111. Purse ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-J O J / winners of a race in 1944. 4-year-olds, 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs April 24-44— Nar Claiming price, ,200: if for ,000. allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winneer 40: second, 10: third. 0 j fourth. 0. Handle. S45.895. Index Horses F.qt A Wt PP St j4 *2 Str Fin Jockevs Owners Odds Strt SOU* MAD MACAW w6113 1 5 1*1* 1* Is V Bovine Donna Rav Stable 1T0 55732 WHEAT wb5118 6 11 9 9-1 14 2* W Duffy Mt Desert Stable 2.90 | 55764 LADYS COUNT W*5I1S 3 7 64 V 51 9] H Trent P Andolino 10.80 j 56261 MONTBARS w 5 115 4 4 3h 4 4 4i .1 Martin Miss Joan Beattie 34.30 • 56299 TALK OYER wb4103 9 3 2 2b 8| 5h P PatVon* Rivermont Ranch 3.30 | ! 56261 SOBERANO wb 6 110 10 l 4£ S| 26* I Viary* Mrs B Frederick 10.20 | 55561 WHAT EXCISE m 5 110 7 9 82 7l 7* !»• A Daniels D .1 Sullivan III 79.00 ! 56299 STAR QUEST wb 5 110 11 2 51 6l 81 8 J G Wilson Carlone _ Parrillo 36.30 f f2689 HALCYON LASS wb4108 5 8 I* 8l 9« 9« S LaFitte C H Wahl 79.60 j 29271 BAY ACRE w 5 110 8 6 10j 11 10 lO"* B Gartson* R W Hillcoat 19.50 MM CAMP BRILL w410e 2 10 11 101 11 11 C Chaffin R G Whittington 143.70 I Time. :233, :48. 1:145. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , D * MAD MACAW 4.20 3.20 2.60 1.10 .60 .30 Ml utuei rricesi wheat 6.2© 4.60 2.10 1.30 I LADYS COUNT 6.40 1.70 Winner Br. rn. b Macaw — Jostle, by Mad Hatter, trained by P. Moi ris : bred bj Major R. C. Woodruff. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 3:00J. OFF AT 3:01 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily: second and third driving. MAD MACAW moved up fast on Hit inside alter the start, took command and increased her advantage to win as her rider pleased. WHEAT, slow to begin and outrun to the closing three furlongs, came to the inside fcr the drive and finished reso-lullei. but did not menace the winner. LADYS COlNT could not threaten the leaders when set down for the stretch run. MONTBARS tired after showing early speed. TALK OYER forced the pace to the final uuarter. then gave wav. OBERANO began fast, but quit badly in the stretch. WHAT EXCLSE could not threaten. STAR QUEST could not keep up. HALCYON LASS did not like the sloppy track. BAY ACRE was outrun. Scratched— 34567 Lady Deck. 103: 52693 Telescope. 115: 48749 Range Dust. 113: 56342 York River. 118: 56163 Bonified. 110. j I Claimed — Mad Macaw by Carlone 8c Panllo for ,200. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 1 60 — Double Pool, 6,042. THIRD RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Jackie D., May 7, 1936— :5225 — 2— 109. Purse *» 9 R ,200. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight. 118 lbs. Claim -O 5 J Z O jng prjce ,000; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,500. April 24-44 — Nar Net value t0 wjnner |g4Q: setond. 10: third. 0; fourth. 0. Handle. 8,328. Index Horses Eqt A W t PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt j "76757 LINDA DARLING wnllli 2 1 32 1£ 1* H Pratt* Bar One Eleven Ranch 2.30 b6391 TEHERAN" wnlll 12 51 4* 2* A Daniels Mrs W H Cane 9.90 DIFFICULT w 110 3 3 2* 2J 3*J VV McDald F «e 5.90 55S77 SHASTA KO wbHO t 5 1" 31 4* E Jenkins* J L Patterson £.80 .%391 LUCYS. v,b115 5 6 6 6 52 R D Scott C A ONeil Jr 3 20 56M MODEL LADY wb 115 4 4 45 6 E Robart M We.xler 3.10 Time. :242s. :4925. M%. Track sloppy. , — Mututli Paid — n , Odds to , LINDA DARLING 6.60 400 2.40 2.30 1.00 .20 MID utuel rrices? teheran 7.00 3.80 2.50 .90 I DIFFICULT 4.40 1.20 Wnner — Br. f. b He Did-Maskelinda. by Holhter. trained by J. Gorg«-. bred by Mr. Tiw_ Piatt. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:30. OFF AT 3:32; EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from s|dH gate. Won ridden out: second and third driving. LINDA DARLING began fa«t, raced forwaidly placed on the inside to the stretch and. after taking command, drew clear when ridden out. TEHERAN, outrun to the stretdr, tame to the outside for the drive and closed strongly in a good effort. DIFFICULT, a sharp factor throughout, drifted out on the frnal turn and then finished well. SHASTA KO, M the outside, went to the front early, bore out badly on the stretch turn and fired in the drive. I.CCY S. did not like the sloppv track. MODEL LADY tired after showing good earlv speed. Scratched— 56262 Tintalme," 1 15 ; Ronald M.. 113. Overweight — Linda Darling, lj pounds: Teheran. 1. FOIRTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— lrlOs— c o ft 3 — 111.1 Purse ,300. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Fixed weights. 5/; O 3 £7 Weight, 118 lbs. April 24-44 — Nar Net vaiue t0 winner 10; secon |. 30 : tr,ird. 5: fourth. 5. Handle. 2,857. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ]4 3.2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 41796 HASTY MAl m 113 2 6 l1 l2 1* 1* W Dulty Mn B R an 2940 F5945* COLONEL DOM wb113 5 5 3*» 2" 2 2" H Pratt* R W Collins 1.30 M2t3 CHICONA wb113 8 1 7s 64 3| E Robart Stuart _ Nin.kotf 6 90 53845 MERRY EYFS w 113 6 2 4» 32 3« 4h G M.Mullen Mrs W S Kilmer .2.10 55314 TWO OCLOCK m Ml S 3 U 4 52 53 LKerr* ■ B F Lister a 2 10 56344 SENIOR PROM w 118 ? 7 21 ffl b* b? V BoMne F E Beloin 18.20 56344 TINY SIS m 115 4 9 9 9 9 7s M Fator Mn J J Williams 24.70 56300 SEDUCTIVE m 113 1 8 l 72 7| P J Martin Glen Eden StaUe 10.70 H-300 I.INWOOD GHO T m 118 7 4 8* 2r V 9 M Bilges Mm loan Bertie 26.50 Coupleci: a Mei 1 j E e« and Two OClock. Time, :24, :48, 1:16. Track sloppy. - Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to s __ . in- HASTY MAY 60.80 20.20 7.40 29.40 910 2.70 Mutuel rricesj colonel don 3.60 3.20 jo 60 I CHICONA 5 60 1.80 Winner-Ch. f. bv Sun Teddy — Wav Past, bv WagcK«l. trained bv A. J. Rvan; bred bv Mr. William B. Miller. WENT TO POST— 4:01. OFF AT 4:02 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gale. Won driving; second and thud the am*. HASTY MAY went to the front early, held i good lead when settled in the stretch, but was briskly ridden to retain her advantage. COLONEL IK N, a keen factor from the start, drifted out entering the stretch, but finished resolutely tinder punil!-tnent. CHICONA came to the inside for the drive and closed stoutK. MFRRY EYES, on the outside all the way, tired nearing the finish. TWO OCLOCK, forced wide by MERRY EYES, could not menace when clear. SENIOR PROM had early speed. TINY SIS began «lowl. SEDUCTIVE could l.ot keep up. LIN WOOD GHOST was outrun. Scratched— 564291 Barnacle. 118; 56302 Mintnickers. 113; 55915 Windmill, 113; 56213 Calm Port, 118; Valdina Lamar. 113: 562123 Valdina Czar, 113; 6550 Casey JonesJ 113. Overweight — Tiny Sis, 2 pounds. j j i 1 i l I | j • | ! | ! f j I j I j FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid. Sept. 14. 1935— lrlOh— 5 6 5 3 0 3— 11I* Purse S1 300- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non- winners of a race since April 11. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 April * -i oa 24-44 aa — Nar m iDs. Non-winners of three races since February 1 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price. ,500- if for ,300, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 10; second. 30: third, 5: fourth, 5. Handle. 0,588. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U a Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 56264 RGH COMMANDwb 6 112 3 2 2i li l2 P H Pratt* I k Mourar ■ 4~ib 51488 MACKS MISS wb5108 4 6 |P 44 V P P Pattrson L Donofrio 14 M 52861 BILLS SISTER w 6 108 5 1 1» 2* 23* J Brennant Mrs C A Hunt 21 fcO 56343 CENTUPLE w 7 113 6 7 7 72 5l 4* J Martin S MeCm-Jn to 56095* TRITS WINGS w 7 107 8 4 54 61 7 5«w K Scthm* Mrs W Ren., d 1M %264 ROYAL SILVER w 4 107 1 8 I 8 t U C Vandgh, N Click 1» 70 56214 PILOT BOAT wb6 113 2 5 # 5 4» 7 C Chaffin I Hdiliih 21 30 56093* CAN ANEA wB4103 7 3 3i 31 I* 8 E Jenkins* VLGwim 4 70 Time, :2325. :47J5, 1:13-*5- Track sloppy. / — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to v ki_i4___l %mm~mi R0UGH COMMAND 10.20 5.60 4.60 4.10 1.80 130 /VMJlUel rriCeSi MACKS MISS 28.20 15.80 13 10 6 90 I BILLS SISTER 10.60 4.30 Winner— Ch. g. by Grand Time -Bay Ordy. -by Light Brigade, trained by I. K. Mouiar: bred h Mr. J. Y. Christmas. Winrrer entered to be claimed for ,500 WENT TO POST— 4:33. OFF AT 4:34 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but ROYAL SILVER. Won easily: second and third driing. ROUGH COMMAND, well ridden and closest to BILLS SISTER for three furlongs, took command when readv and won with something left. MACKS MISS worked her way up steadily and finished well under urging BILLS SISTER went to the front at once, made the pace for three furlongs, then faltered. CENTUPLE, outrun to the final quarter, closed stoutly. CIRCCS WINGS, on the outside all the wav. was neer riangerou« ROYAL SILVER propped at the start, losing all chance. PILOT BOAT tired near the end. CANANEA g..ve wa after racing forwardly placed to the stretch. Scratched— 56303 Robert F., 113; 56264 Driven Snow, 108: 55728 Peace Fleet, 115. Overweight — Royal Silver, 1 pound. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Beefsteak. Nov. 6, 1935—1:41—5-- 5 J 6 U J 5 3 1 117- Arcade Purse- Purse ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Al- lowances. Non-winners of 00 twice other than claiming since APril 24-44— Nar October 1. 4-year-olds, 116 lbs.: older. 118 lbs. Non-winners of 00 in 1944 allowed 3 lbs.; of 00, 5 lbs.; of 00. 7 lbs.; one race in 1944, 9 lbs. Claiming: races not considered. Net value to winner .260: second. 15: third. 30; fourth, 5. Handle. 2,375. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1j gj % Str F,n Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 56394MIOOSIER m 4 109 1 1 1 lh lj U h j Martin Mrs F D Rice iTlb KSM» KANTAR RUM ■*•* 112ft i 5 44 5" 31 32 2;H Pratt J H Carr 190 56348 DARBY Dl CAT wb4106 7 6 5 5* 4 4- 3" K Scthorn Mrs T Hasko« ]] 20 56265 ABOYNE w 7 118 4 2 22* P P 4 R D Scott Mm Joan Beattie 1 40 56136 FLANGE wb4102 2 3-6* 66 6« 5* 5* E Jenkins* H M Boshamer 16 70 56304 HIGH NAME wk6 109 5 4 3" 4* 5 6" 61 H Trent G Gorman 9 00 56169 : IMPREGNABLE wn 5 109 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 R Duncan N Glirk 18 00 Time. :23, :475. 1:132s, 1:435. 1:45 5. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , Dr;.A. H00SIER 24.20 10.60 4.60 11.10 4.30 1.30 M..4...Af UtUel rNCeSi DARBY DUCAT 9.40 4.20 3 70 110 « ABOYNE 2.80 4fl Winner- B. g. by Agrarian— Altave B. bv Sirpremus. traine i bv L. Helton: bred bv Mr. John Maisth WENT TO POST— 5:02. OFF AT 5:03 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. HOOSIER went to the front at once made the pace under pressure from ABOYNE. held en gamely and withstood KANTAR Rl V The latttri close up ajl the way. swerved to the inside when ur-ed in the stretch, impeding ABOYNE. then closed well! but was disqualified and placed last. DARBY DCCAT. in hand to the final quarter, finished well in a good effort. ABOYNE forced the pace to the stretch, was taken up sharply when caught between HOOSIER *v.d . KANTAR RUN, then failed to menace when clear. FLANGE was never dangerous. HIGH NAME tired after showing early speed. IMPRFGNABLE began slowlv and was far back all the wav. Scratched— 56216 Strolling Easy, 113. Overweight — Hoosier. 2j pounds; Kantar Run. 3j. SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14. 1935— 1:10U— C C C O 2 3—111. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of J U J D z. three races in 1944. Weight. 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races in April 24-44— Nar 1944 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner .050; second. 65; third. 10: fourth. 5. Handle, 6,544. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jfc *j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 56302 HALF SMART w 110 2 1 l»j V2 V S* W Cook F M M 240 55567 ONECBILL m 112 5 2 4* 4£ 2h 2 C Crchfield Hrr IT Tmiij 5 70 56302-* RISKTON w 109 4 4 5* 5s ?* 3 D Loop* Mrs S Newrmer 4 30 56213 FREE TRANSIT wbIIIAI 5 33 P 4 4* H Pratt* G Gorman 170 55752 EAST BY WEST wallO 3 3 ty P Pft 5"k VY Duffy Mrs D B Miller 28 20 564332 CANEE m 108 6 6 6666 R Duncan W Gullatt 10.40 Time. :23. :473s. 1:13?s. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds 1o , K A ..*-.. 1 D.If HALF SMART 6.80 4.20 2.80 2 40 1.10 .40 /vturuei rricesi onecbill 5.40 3.40 170 70 I RISKTON 3.00 .50 Winner Ch. f. by Hgro- Bissagos. by Bistouri. trained by R. Lentini : bied b Mr. R. R. Greerlte. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:35. OFF AT 5:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start g,oo I from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. HALF SMART, alertly handled, took command at once, held on gamely when hard urged in the stretch and outlasted ONECBILL. The l.ttter came out slightly when set down for the drive and Uunz. near the finish. RISKTON. outrun to the stretch, went to the inside for the drive, but could not overhaul the leaders. FREE TRANSIT r„ced forwardly placed to the final quarter, then drifted out. losing all chance. EAST BY WEST wa« done after half. a mile. CANEE wa« never prominent. Scratched— 56344 Cab Sir. 115. Overweight — Half Smart. 2 pounds; Onecbill. 2: Riskton. 1: Free Transit. 1. Claimed— Onecbill by R. Daniels for 53.000. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Beefsteak, Nov. 6. 1935—1:41—5— 5 6 5 3 3 117 Purse »300- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-win-J ° J • * ners of a race at one mile or over in 1944. 4-year-olds. 114 lbs.: April 24-44 — Nar older, 116 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1944 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,300. allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 10; second, S230; third. 5; fourth. 5. Handle. 02,424. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St j V-i ?j, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt . 56394 CONOWINGO V w 4 110 5 3 5~3"i~2 2 1 W Cook A R Famiglietu 1~20 562642 SIR TALBOT Ur5113 7 7 P lh |9 14 flt H Trent A H Warner 4 20 56305 JUNCO wh6113 3 5 7s 7s 73 61 3» J Martin A Rvan 4 00 56342 GOLD BILL w 6 111 4 4 6". 6 5i 51 4 J Mearle Mrs F Preece 19 00 56305 TAMLIN wb 4 110 8 8 8 8 8 7« 5* V Bovine F Beloin Jr 103 40 56264 COUNTRY STYLEw 4 JM 1 1 4i 4 4 P |l F.Jenkins* Miss Joan Beattie 18 80 52770 LADY INSCO m 5 103 2 2 1" 2 3* 4h 7« P Patrson* L Donofrio 53.20 56132 BROTHER DEAR w 5110 6 6 2h 5- i| 8 8 R D Scott A Hullcoat 610 Time. :2425. :49. 1:1525. 1:42. 1:47. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — Odds to « ID* C CONOWINGO 4.40 300 2.60 120 .50 .30 Mm. utuel Prices? sir talbot 4.00 3.00 1.00 .50 JUNCO 2.80 .40 Winner— B. %. bv Alca/ar Again Agnes, by Gainsborough, trained by J. W. W ebt ; Lied - Bel«ir Stud. Winner entered to he claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 6:04. OFF AT 6:05 EASTERN WAR TIME. St.nt good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. CONOWINGO inox ed up f,.st be tween horses entering the upper tuin. came iamelv when roused for the drive ami disposed of MR TALBOT in the last sixteenth. The latter, never far back, established a dear lead near the stretch and held on gamely. JUNCO, outrun to the last three furlongs, saved ground entering; the stretch and finished fdst. GOLD BILL could not menace when hard urged. TAMLIN began slowly and was never dangerous. COlNTRY STYLE gave way alter racing forwardly placed to the final furlong. LADY INSCO came over sharply on tie first turn, raced well to the stretch, then quit badh . BROTHER DEAR had brief earlv speed. Scratched— 527032 Rouqh News. 101; 56216; Ranaer II., 111: 54899 Billie Day. 106: 55627 Ask Me, 106: 56216; Esta. 106; 55976 Contemplation. 104. 0 erweight — Conowingo, 1 pound: Tamlin. 2. Claimed — Conowingo by Miss F. G. Miller for ,500. Attendance, 7,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Handle, 66,496.


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