Official Racing Charts: Pimlico, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-28

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Official Racing Charts Copyright, 1944, by Triangle Publication*, Inc. Pimlico ML1MU, MD.. THURSDAY. ARRIL 27. 1944— PIMLICO 1 MILE. Fourteenth day of tv/enty-eight-day meeting April 12 to May 13. Joint meeting of Laurel. Havre de Grace. Bowie and Pimlico Associations, icrcucted by the Maryland Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather rainy. Steward representing Maryland Racing Commission, George Brown, Jr. Stewards, Herman P. Conkling and William L. Harron. Placing Judges, Sidney S. Brown, John P. Turner. Sr.. and Richard A. Johnson. Paddock Judoe. William M. Shewbridge. Patrol Judges. Carter Lee Bowie. W. M. Doyle, F. G. Farrell and J. G. Haus. Clerk of Scales, George R. Palmer. Timer, William Jennings. Starter, James Milton. Steeplechase racing secretary and handicapper, Edward J. Brennan. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, Charles J. McLennan. _____ Racing starts at 12:00 m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1S43, 35: current meeting. .33. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; field horses individually. | * Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed, t Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. IE Disqualified. IBBI Dead heat, a Coupled as cnliv. f Mutuel liehj W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinker*. FIRST RACE 3MILE~ OutTf Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942—1 : 103 5— 3— r r q 110. Purse SI. 500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 5/ O O J y n6 lbs. Winners since March 4, 2 lbs. extra for each race won. April 27-44— Pim Claiming price. SI. 500. Met value to winner ,100: second. 50: third. 00: fourth. 0. Handle. 6.745. J„,le Hoises Fqt A Wt PP St ]4 * StrFin .Jockey O—tfl Odds Strt fiKH* PUMAIuXY wf6116~10~7 M 44 4» 1» F Zehf J T Sadler 7.90 56351 GINGFR MAN « 4 113 7 8 71 55 U 2"k V Borsell* F Warner 6.50 H275*TOWN HALL wit 5 116 4 4 5i 2£ 1* 31 R Root E C Smith 13.45 M * 8 SIGNAL CORPS w 4 111 9 10 91 51 4* N Bnardo* W K Johnson 19.80 43913 SACK wb 7 116 11 1 lh 1* 21 5* H Clageettt E Flliillll 145 btAHA CAST OUT w 4 114 5 9 101 10* andi. U J Breen W J Peach HI 24.90 MM RIO HAIGHT v.b5116 16 11 9 9" N Wall+ Aian T Clarke a 6.40 66351 FAST LIGHT v. b 4 106 2 5 4h if ffi 8* R Arduini* Mrs M Reed 72.35 BJG74 JOHNS TEDDY wh4 116 6 2 21 31 7*» 9* C hirk Z Moxley a 6.40 46652 HARD XACKFJUn 5 116 8 11 8" 8i 10* 106 P Roberts R Hollines 16.90 MM BIHkYBoY wh5116 3 3 3* 11 11 11 E Criraili iB Mr* F R Mitchell 11.65 Coupled: a Walter HaigM and Johns Teddy. Time. :24, :50. 1:18. Track muddy. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to v kA . _ . / PRIMARILY 17.80 7.30 5.20 790 2.85 1.60 Mutuel Prices? ginger man 7.40 4»o 2.70 1.40 l TOWN HALL 7.20 2.60 Winner- Br. e. by Ariel — Primrose, by lltin.us. trained by J. B. Hatfield; bred by Mr. William B. Wilic Winner entered to be claimed tor ,500. WENT TO POST— 12:04. OFF AT 12:06 EASTERN WAR TIME. Stait eood from -tall eate. Won drivine : II r— i and third the same. PRIMARILY, unable to keep up eaiiy, worked his way between hoi-es en the linn and. drawing clear thereafter, won under a drive. GJNGFR MAN n.oed into ontenlion on the tuin. went to the inside of the leader to take a short lead inside the eighth poM. but could not hold the winner. TOWN HALL, well placed from the start, moved up with a rush to lake command in the early stretch, but tired near the end. SIGNAL CORPS closed well after beine outrun early. SACK held a short eailv adv aiilaae while under restraint, shook off JOHNS TEDDY, then tired badly. WALTER HAIGHT lacked eailv speed. JOHNS TEDDY was done eaily. Scratched— 56218 Tyrone, 120: 56437 Sorgho. Ill; 52958 Hearts Entwine, 111; 52618 Amapola Pomp, 111: 56307 Brave Heart. 111. Overwe.cht Cist Out, 3 pounds. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute i. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942— l:10*s— 3— r s a 110. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Bred and foaled in 5r O O O U Maryland. Fixed weights. Weight, 118 lbs. April 27-44 — Pim Net va|ue t0 wjnner ,100; second. 50: third. 00; fourth. 0. Handle. 6,250. Index Hoises Fqt A W t PP St .* % Sir Fin -Jockeys Owners Odds Strt .56398 VOYAGFCR a 118 7 1 31"" 2* li l1 R Root Mrs .Jar.on Fisher .Ir 2.85 MB* MIGHT BE wb118 5 1 1 1£ 2* 2* J Breen Mrs II S Horkheimer 5.75 62828 MAYBE MISS w 113 6 4 5h 4* 3s 38 H Claeeett B F Christmas 28.30 62876 BK1DGFTTE wk113 4 6 «■ 3 4- 4s E Carrillo R J Gnau 26.75 HOT* GORGET mil] 2 3 2 5»J 5- 5« A Snelles* S W I.atbrot Jr 2.50 52379 LASSIE GOYANS m 108 10 7 7s 6s 6* 61 V Borsell* John Farrell Jr 29.15 FLYING SCOUT wr118 1 10 9 9 9 7£ F Zehr Vincent Cicero 43.65 PFDFCHF w 118 9 9 8* 86 7 8j 1 WeMrope J W Y Martin a 13.35 6630c. SI FNDFRFTTE w 115 5 5 61 !■■ 82 9 G Smith A B Williams a 13.35 52636- MAN o FOOT w 118 8 8 Lwl nder. C Kirk Mrs p A RatftfcMa 3.40 Conpleo: a Pedei he and Slei.deiette. Time. :23"5, :4945- 1:18l5. Track muddy. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to kA , in* VOYAGEUR 7.70 5.10 4.10 2.86 1.55 1.05 Mutuel rricesj might be 5.90 5.00 1.95 1.50 • MAYBE MISS 11.60 4.80 Wi. j Ch. t. bv Swashbuckler Turmoil, bv Wrack, tiained bv Janon Fisher. Jr.: bred bv Mr. -Janon Rater, Ir. WENT TO POST— 12:35. OFF AT 12:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Si.nt tood tiom stdl| ejte. Won driving; second and thud the same. VOYAGEUR, otf aleitly. but outrun dii. moved up tamely on the oulside to lake the lead and then was forced to a hard drive to hold MIGHT BE. The latter showed cood eailv --peed, held on well and had no mishaps. MAYBE MISS improved her IosiIkii i.i.i lii.ill and was gaiog bet of all the end. BR1DGFTTF raced evenly throuehout. GORGET was done eailv. FLYING SCOUT was allowed to weave. MAN O FOOT disliked the coin? and tan into the outside fence in the loiiia five-eighths, thiowine his rider. Scratched— 40325 Still-a-Gom, 113. Overweight Slendeielte, 2 poundv Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 29.20— Double Pool, 7,280. THIRD RACE 2 MILES. Bath. May 1, 1942—3:49*5 — 4—141.1 Purse ,700. c / / / | 4 -year-olds and upward. Steeplechase. Claiming. 4-year-olds, J O O O I j4g jj,s . fjve-year-olds, 150 lbs.; older, 151 lbs. Non-winners April 27-44 — Pim since November 1 allowed 3 lbs.; since October 9, 5 lbs.; since September 1, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,400; if for ,200, allowed 3 lbs. Met value to winner SI .200; second. 75; third. S125; fourth. SI 00. Handle. 0.484. Judex Horsea Ejt A Wt PPS 4 8 12 15 Fin Jockcvs Owners Odds Strt KM NAB I N A * 8 144 8 ! S~ 4 ~ 3~2~ 2" 1" W Leonard Mrs G H Bostwi.k . TTo 56270 STi PATHS IlAYwn9144 6 6 1 1» l« li 2° G Walker Thomas T Mott 15.20 BBBJ TH BLANCO II. w 9143 2 2 7»« T»» 4 3« J" A Scott William Po t 1120 56141 FOREST RANGER* t MS 3 7 5 and 5* 4s 4 » S ONeill Milton Seidt 14.85 52605 NATL ANTHEMw* 13 145 5 4 22 2 3 6 5s H Cruz Biookmeade Stable 9.20 K141 SEAFKHT wvBG148 7 8 6" 9 V- 5 t E Robtson I Bieber 5.05 56309 HATSONIA M 6 148 4 3 31 4:- LoM rider. W Owens Mrs J-ne Fowler BlMCtl 2.85 56573 FTELOFARE w 6 141 9 t 8 8 Ea-ed up. W sheppaid J Batfej Jr 56.75 GOLDEN FLAG wk7 136 1 1 Lost rider. F Kratz W F Chew 74.65 Time. 4:173s. Track muddy. ,— S2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to SI , ii . ID" NARUNA 5.60 4.1C 4.00 1.80 105 1.00 Mutuel rncesj st. Patricks day 7.80 6.20 2.90 2.10 I PICO BLANCO II 7.00 2.50 RFinaei B. t-. I Trace Call -Ana C, bv Rockminister, trained bv F. "-late: bred bv Audlev Farm. Wimcr eatered t.. I. rbimed tor *1.400. Vi/ENT TO POST— 1:04. OFF AT 1:04 EASTERN WAR TIME. Star! i ■ d ran H.il. Won driving; ncead and third the same. KARUNA, well placed while fencing Vrcll, was rated ft the yjre far I mile, improved his position eraduallv. leached the hader after the final feme oiid vw.s juM up to win in a i lo~e fiaish. ST. PATRICKS DAY made the pate under tood handline, held on de|gedi and just ntsaed. IK BIANCO II. avcrtaafc tired horses in the la«t half mile. NATIONAL ANTHFM tired aftet rariaf with ST. PATRRTKS DAY throueh the first mile. SEAFrGHT had no apparent auahaps. MA I SOMA aas awviag to the leaden when he lande i badly and lot bis rider at ihe twelfth ahelnria. FIELDFARE iuawed paari rmd was finally ea ed up after the tenth feme. GOLDEN FLAG took Mm « .. i I v lead, bat lasl his rider at tne third jump. Scratched— 56536 Muffled Drums. 148: 56438 Atom Smasher, 141. Collected weight— Iicti Blanco II.. 143: Fieldfare, 141. Claimed— Seafiqht by Mrs. C. E. Adams for SI. 200. FOIRTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Air Master. April 29. 1942— 1 :43?5— 4— 110. 5 f% ft f% 2 Purse SI, 500. 4-year-olds and upward. Eoaled in Maryland. D U D L -I Maiming. Heiffht. 118 lbs. Winners since April 1. 2 lbs. extra. April 27-44 — Pim Non-winners in 1944 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price. SI. 000. Wet value to winner S1.1C0: second. S250:th.rd. 00: fourth, 0. Handle. 1,644. ladea Harm Ea*t A Wt PP St % hi % StrFtai lacheyi Owaan Odds Strt StflS MOLSSES BDJLwall 120" 2. 9~9~8*~l ?~ 2l i West rope Mrs W W Adam lT05 56439:i CANTERS BESTwahlM 1 3 22 2* I2 I» 2« L Bowers* J E Fell 4.40 Mil* MOLASSES MOBS w 6 101 8 7 6i 5* •" 4* 3- K R« t H || Johnson 22.65 66483 COTH wa4ll4 5 4 3 PI U P 4 J R Lav ton Mrs H Bahet 9.55 66350 RFMOI.FE v.f8 117 | 1 Ik l" 2- 5* b* W Duhertv J E Shawm 18.45 1MB BILLS ANNF w 4 104 7 5 5" V 54 6« t* A SnelliV LG Kaache 1210 56356 GENDARME hb6115 3 2 4 4J, 1* 7 7- G Smith Spriac Brook Fartra i 37.65 56. PODCAN a S 114 9 8 71 7h 8 £ 8 HChajpett E B Tiiranai 6.70 MR GLBHTSCH v.b4 109 4 t P* Eased ap. W Radert* H Wahhrap 102 45 Time, :242s, :505. 1:173fe. 1:46. 1:53. Track muddy. / — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to J1 kA . in* MOLASSES BILL 4.10 2.90 2.60 105 45 .30 Mutuel rncesj canter s best 38o 300 90 50 * MOLASSES MIES 160 2 30 Lionel Mr. g, by ChaaWaai 11. Marami Jane. I Ballot. Ir lined aj Geacaji f i . dra brad by BraaacastM Farm. Winnei entered to l-e claiaaad loi ,000. WENT TO POST— 1:34. OFF AT 1:34, EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MOLASSES BILL, far out of it early, moved up with a rush on the turn to reach the leaders and won under hard urging. CANTERS BEST raced on the outside of REMOLEE while forcing the pace, disposed of the leaders to take a good lead, but was not good enough. MOLASSES MIBS improved her position gradually, but had no «*xcuse«. T TH showed a good effort for three-quarters and fired. REMOLEE tired after making the pace for half a mile. BILLS ANNE was knoiked wide on the first turn and lost all chance. GLED1TSCH was eased up. Scratched— 56439 Streamer, 104; 53437 White Hot, 114; 56316 Lit Up, 104; 566193 Scarcanter, 120; 56439 Grand Venture, 109. Overweieht — Remolee, 3 pounds: Gendarme, 1. FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Air Master. April 29, 1942— 1:4335— 4— 110. Seventh Running GITTINGS HANDICAP. ,500 Added. 3-J 5 ft i i 1 O O O J year-olds and upward. April 27-44 — Pim Net vaiue t0 winner ,975; second, ,500; third, 50; fourth, 50. Handle, 7,208. Index Hoi-es Fqt A Wt PP St U lb % tr Fin Jockeys Owners Odd* Strt 56487 SIN AGAIN w5124 4 3 3" 35 22 lh V F A Smith Calumet Farm a 30 562203 FAMOUS VICTV vvb 4101 2 4 4 4 31 3* 24 A Kirkland Greentree Stable 7 60 564873 TOLA ROSE wb7109 3 1 1] lh l1 21 312 L Knapp A J Sackett 2 95 56403 MAR KEI.L wB5114 1 2 2* 2* 4 4 4 C MtOaaaj Calumet Fa. ■ a- 30 Coupled: » Sun Aeain and Mar Kell. Time, :245, :48. L144,, 1:414j, 1:4***. Track muddy. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to , n • t SUN AGAIN a-Entry 2.N SO Ml utue! Prices] t NO PLACE OR SHOW MUTUELS SOLD. Winner — Ch. h, by Sun Teddy — Hug Aain, by Stimulus, trained by Benjamin A. Jones; bred by Cahraaal Fa i m. WENT TO POST— 2:04. OFF AT 2:05 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won driving: second and third the same. SEN AGAIN, allowed to diop out of contention while his stablemate raced with TOLA ROSE, moved around the leaders when asked, tcok em-mand and then lasted under a strong hand ride. FAMOUS VICTORY, badly outrun for a half, rirdad the field, was going well in the stretch, but could not overtake the winner. TOLA ROSE was hard lidden to hold a slight advantage over MARKELL. turned back the latter after seven eighths and held on eau ely to the last sixteenth, then tired. MAR KELL forced TOLA ROSE for half a mile and was not punished when she began to tire after seven eighths. Scratched— 55506 Son of Peace, 118; 564882 Chaldon Heath. 102; 56579 Lord Calvert. 100. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Joe Ray, Oct. 30, 1942— 1:10*5— 3— f A M*J Purse ,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-O 5 O O r *l 0ids 104 ibs . four-year-olds, 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners April 27-44— Pim s,„ce April 10 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1944, 5 lbs.; sinee October 8, 8 Ibs. Claiming price, ,500; if for more, 2 lbs. extra for each additional 00. Net value to winner ,650; second. 00; third. 50; fourth. 00. Handle, 8.857. Index Hoises Fqt A Wt PP St 14, J2 Strlm Jotkeys Owners Odds Strt 56402 MOISE-HOIE vvb 3 104 5 4 41 3i 2i l1 L Bowers O I. Bonifav 306 563122 IDEAL GIFT ,vB3113 6 2 Pi 2* IP 2* J West rope Bobanet Stable 130 564883 KOPI.A wb4114 4 1 l»| M 32 32 J Breen J H Louchheim 5 30 56312 MILKW HITE w 3 102 l 3 3s 4* 4» 4h N W all W F Hitt 4 65 56443 GOLD RIVER wb3105 3 5 56 56 5* 5+ F Zehr Vincent Cicero 38 25 56488 SEA PATROL wb 4 108 2 6 7 6° 6,s 65 L Knapp C S Howard 14 85 48099 TRACE BACK w 4 106 7 7 61i 7 7 7 D Seacc* W D Jones 73 75 Time, :22*5. :482ft, 1:162. Track muddy. / — Mutuels Paid— , Odds te , ki . in* MOUSE HOLE 810 3.60 2.50 305 .80 25 Mutuel rnces ideal gift 2.90 2.40 .45 2c 1 KOPLA 3.10 56 Winner — Dk. b. e, by Granville — Miss Mouse, by John P. Gritr, trained by D. Shea; bred by Greerttee Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:34. OFF AT 2:35£ EASTERN WAR TIME. Mart good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third-the same. MOCSE HOLE, allowed la settle into his be«t stride, responded well when placed to pressure, readied the leaders at the eighth pet »■ "on gointc away. IDEAL GIFT, closest to the leaders from the start, disposed of KOPLA in the early strttch, was hard ridden, but could not resist the winner. KOPLA splinted to the front early, held on well until headed and then tired badly. MILKWHITE showed an even elfort. The others could not reach r— lintliaa Overweight — Trace Back, 3£ pounds. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Air Master, April 29, 1942— 1: 433 5— 4— 110. f "s Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners . . twice in 1944- Weight. 118 lbs. Winners since April 10, 2 lbs. April 27-44 — Pim extra. Non-winners since March 4 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1944, 5 Ibs. Claiming price, ,250; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner ,100; second, 50; third, 00; fourth. 0. Handle, 02,189. Inex Hoives Fqt A Wt PP St jj at Str F.n Jockeys Owners Odds Stit 56490* GUERRILLA wb 7 114 1 3 3l 3J 2* 1£ 1« P Robert Mrs C D Toothman 265 56268 LEES JIMMIE wb6108 2 11* 1" lh 22 2 A Sneh"e«* Mrs L M Hansen 17 15 56490 BIG JACK wb6113 4 8 M 62 51 3* 3« L Knapp E P Minor 17 95 56268 DOROTHY POMPwb8108 9 4 22 2" 42 4- 4» D Scacca W Elliott 6.75 564833 SKIPPERS MATEwb 5113 5 2 7* W 6+ SJ 5s R Root E Helsing 14 05 563142 TICKY OTIS wb5108 3 6 6J 4»j 31 66 66 J R Lavton Samuel Garshag 5 25 56541* SAMUEL D. w 7 115 8 t I 9 8 7£ 7h G Smith J Bosley Jr 14 30 56483* MOKANANNE vv 4 115 6 7 83 8s 7s 8 8 L Bowers* W R Hardestv 3 65 56484* ROUGH AMOS wb5113 7 5 4* 5i Fell. N A Mrs W S McCaha 9 30 Time, :242, :4945, 1:17, 1:462.fe. 1:53%. Track muddy. /— Mutuels Paid — , t Odds to , IB* GUERRILLA 7.30 4.10 3.20 2.66 1.05 6C Mm. UTUel rriCeSi LEES JIMMIE 10.80 8.60 4.40 B3C * BIG JACK 9.30 3 65 Winner — Gr. h. by Crack Brigade -Whimper Low. by Stefan the Great, trained by C. D. Taatha ■ •■ bred bv Mr. J. Howard Lewis. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 3:04. OFF AT 3:04 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. GUERRILLA raced in the first flight from the start, took the lead inside the quarter post and then outlasted LEES JIMMIE when he ame again. The latter opened a Ions; early lead, was well lated and held on resolutely. BIG JACK, outrun early, moved up with a rush on the outside, ducked to the inside for Ihe stretch run and was going best at Ihe end. DOROTHY POMP raced in early contention, but could not respond in the final drive. SKIPPERS MATE appeared to dislike the track. MOKANANNE lost many lengths in he early stages and vv«is never a factor. ROUGH AMOS was close up when he fell soon alter pacing the half-mile post. Scratched— 56484 Cruiser, 113; 56490 Hazel W.. 108; 56176 Segadera, 113; 56217 Cutloose. 103; 423271 Bastinado, 113. Overweight — Guenilla, 1 pound; Samuel D., 5. Claimed — Mokananne by Rigan McKinney for ,250. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Air Master, April 29, 1942— 1:43*5— 4— 110. f f ft Purse ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Weight, 120 J D D D D hjS Non-winners since April 10 allowed 3 lbs.; since February April 27-44— Pim 15, 5 ibs.; in 1944, 8 lbs. Claiming- price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner .250; second, 00; third. 50; fourth, 00. Handle, 22.638. Index Horses Fqt A Wt PP St U 12 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odd« Stit 56310 PATRON SAINT wb 6 115 2 9 9; 8* 5l 4+ 1" E Campbell J Doub 0 156311 GINO T. wb5120 4 6 5i 5:1 3+ 2£ 2.A J Taaaaura A J Laro-te 15 60 56311* BLUE CADET wb6112 9 2 V2 * l1 1* 3* F A Smith O S Jennings 205 56490 BALLOTER a 8 110 3 10 10 10 I3 51 4£ D Scocca W R Hardesty 8 25 56307 INDIAN GIFT wb 5 106*8 3 ti lh 2» 31 55 L Bowers* H G Bedwell *8 55 53362 WAR ART wb 5 114 10 5 4| U 6* U PJ J Breen Mrs G H Ballou 18.30 56437 WINNING SMILE w 4104 1 1 3l 32 4j 7 7s A Snelles* C Laaaaarter% 1190 56541 PO.MIVA wb7115 6 8 6+ 6 8l 81 8s G Smith W Morrow a 3 65 56146 BLOODHOUND a b 5 120 7 7 8* 7i 9-j 9+ 9+ W Daunv Mrs F I Craalaed a-3.«6 52910 RESIDUE wb7110 5 4 7» 91 10 10 10 J R Lavton R J Hall 45 25 Coupled: a Poniiva and Bloodhound. Time, :2435, :50%, 1:1724, 1:45, 1:5245. Track muddy. t — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds te s n • i PATRON SAINT 13.40 7.10 5.10 5.70 2.55 155 Ml uruel rrices? gino t 12.00 5.70 50c iss 1 BLUE CADET 3.00 50 Winner — B. e. by Mokatam — Saint Justine, by Snob II., tiained by J. Doub; bred by Sanford Stud Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:34. OFF AT 3:35 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall eate. Won driving; second aad third the same. PATRON SAINT, restrained eaily, moved around the field to take command and then held on gamely to outlast GINO T. The latter, bothered on the first turn, was eased to the outride, moved up to tal-e command inside the eighth post, appeared easily beaten at the sixteenth post, but came aaain under strong riding. BLUE CADET alternated in making and toning the pace and tired in the last eighth. BALLOTER i losed with a rush after being outrun early. INDIAN GIFT faltered after taking the lead near the half mile post. WINNING SMILE showed speed while racing on the inside and tired in the final quarter. POMIVA and BLOODHOUND had I no mishaps. Scratched— 563103 Chiff Chaff. 112; 52830 Russia. 110: 56311 Procla. 102. Overweight — War Art. 4 pounds; Winning Smile. 2; Ion.iva, 2. Claimed— Patron Saint by Mrs. F. M. Pistona for ,000; Bloodhound by H. L. Donovan for ,006. Attendance, 9,838 Paid; Total Mutuel Handle, 53,295.


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