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fc— — — — — — — — ■ ■■■■■■. ■■iwi.— ■ — MMlMMi Official Racing Charts ______________ Copyright 1947, by Triangle Publications, inc __________ Sportsmans Park CICERO, ILL., THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947— SPORTSMANS PARK 1-2 MILE. Fifth day of thirteen-day meeting April 26 to May 10. National Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Kuprion Camera. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, W. A. Hamilton. Stewards, J. McGill and Monte Weil. Placing Judges, William Reagan, W J. Shelley and Robert McAuliffe. Patrol Judges, Frederick Crafton, George Swain and E. A. Roulleau. Paddock Judge. James Gruber. Clerk of Scales, Thomas Steele Starter, Roy Dickerson. Timer, Alex Heffernan. Racing Secretary, Horace Wade. Assistant Racing Secretary, Robert McAuliffe. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Saturdays 2:00 p. m. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1946, .33; current meeting, .28. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. * Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. FIRST RACE 5-8 MILE out of chute. The Pelican, Oct. 18, 1934— 1:00%— 4— 105. Purse * 9 O 1 A *2»200- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since April 1. Weight, 118 ™ ™ * lbs. Non-winners since February 22 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1947, • lbs. Claiming price. May 1-47 — Spt ,000. Net value to winner ,400; second, 5410; third, 10: fourth, 10; fifth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 9,476. Index Horses EqtAWt PP St and % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 20142 STAR LADY wb4110J 6 9 7J 5» 3* 1"* P J Bailey 3000 W Gher 9JB0 20646 PUFFED UP wb6118 1 2 2"* 23 12 2* A Skoronski 3000 Woodview Stable 3.00 15584 DUOLC wb6112 2 3 4h 4h 44 3J R Floyd 3000 B R Janota 25.20 19714 CINESAR w 10 118 3 1 V In 2* 44 H Manifold 3000 L 0 Handley 1.30 20647 MISS TEXAS w 4 107 7 7 83 74 and» 5 T Bates 3000 D C Wilhelm 7.20 14557 MISS GAZER wb 5 105 4 A 3h 3451 6* C Shaw* 3000 X McNair 35.40 20681 DIESEL SAND wb6112 5 5 5h 6r 71 73 R Zufelt 3000 J E Mahoney 12.20 20682 HOODOO LADY wb 5 111 8 10 9 9 9 8* R Sanabria 3000 Mr and Mrs E B Shipp 22.10 20610 MIA MARIA 5 107 10 6 64 8 P 9 S Haynes 3000 Mrs D Hum 16.40 20607 PORT MARS wb4107 9 8 Fell. B Green* 3000 Mrs T M Pruett 21.80 Time. :24%, :50%. 1:05. Track sloppy. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to i n * STAR LADY 21.20 8.20 5.40 9.60 3.10 1.70 M. utuel rrices? puffed up 4.80 3.20 1.40 .60 * DUOLC 9.40 3.70 Winner— B. f, by Chicstraw— Star Bess, by Stars and Bars, trained by W. Gher; bred by C. B. Gooch. WENT TO POST-2:17J. OFF AT 2:19; CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. STAR LADY improved her position steadily, moved around on the outside for the drive and wore down PUFFED UP in the final few yards. PUFFED UP was steadied closest to the pace of CINESAR, disposed of the latter to take a clear lead in the stretch, saved ground and just failed to last. DUOLC, never far back, held on well, but could not threaten the first two. CINESAR weakened after shewing early speed. MISS TEXAS was unable to engage the leaders. MISS GAZER was unable to keep up. MIA MARIA core in sharply after the start. PORT MARS slipped and fell on the first turn while racing clear en the outside. Apprentice Benny Green was uninjured. Win Fin, 107; 15064 Ballacolas, 112. Scratched— 13944 Zanna May, 107; Thistle Sun, 112; 219562 Bessie Vance, 107; 220893 Memphian, 112; 22142 Overweight— Star Lady, 3 pounds; Duolc, 5; Miss Gazer, 3; Hoodoo Lady, 1. Port Mars claimed by Brammer and Arnold. SECOND RACE 5-8 MILE out of chute. The Pelican, Oct. 18, 1934-1:00%— 4—105 Purse O * * 1 "» 52.200- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since April 1. Weight, 118 - ™ ™ •» lbs. Non-winners since February 22 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1947, 6 lbs. Claiming price, May 1-47 — Spt ,000. Net value to winner ,400; second, 10; third, 10; fourth, S1 10; fifth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 1,669. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 16993 OLD WESTBURY w7112 2 2 1h ih n J Higley 3000 B Fogelson 6J6 220902 SUNWISE wb5111 5 6 7i 6h 31 2* R Sanabria 3000 J H Miles 2.70 15065 CAST OFF w 5 112 1 5 4J 2h 2 3* G Olivera 3000 C Adams 3.60 206462 LIBERTY JR. wb7113 6 9 82 8* 54 41 N L Pierson 3000 Mrs G Dority 8.20 21956 JUST FLIP wb41C9 3 1 6 7 62 5 G Hufnagel 3000 M H VanBerg 15.40 214572 BARBARAS GIRL w 6 1031 .7 4 3 51 41 62 D Jessop 3000 H C Herendeen 5.20 19764 QUEEN BLUE w 5 112 9 8 % 9* 8J 72 W Seger 3000 F J DeMary 45.40 219564 FLEET IMP wb4112 8 10 10 10 9 8* P LaVoie 3000 J E Poellien 23.40 15518 PILGRIM MAID wb5112J4 3 5 4* 7* 92 G Martin 3000 D Sazer 21.80 21956 HELCIA 0. wb4113 10 7 2« 3410 10 A Skoronski 3000 W H Bishop 8.30 Tine. :24%, :495s, 1:045s. Track sloppy. u . -■ D.:~f 0LD VYSSTBURY 14.00 6.80 4.20 6.00 2.40 1.10 Mutuel rricesi sunwise 4.20 3.20 1.10 .» « CAST OFF 3.80 .90 Winner— B. g, by Reaping Reward— Cherry Lane, by North Star III., trained by A. E. Mettz; bred by Regan Farm. WENT TO POST— 2:49. OFF AT 2:49 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won nandily; second and third driving. OLD WESTBURY, at home in the going, had speed to take command z.i once, was steadied in front and drew out to win with something in reserve. SUNWISE improved her pcsiLion gradually and moved up stoutly in the stretch when roused, but was not good enough. CAST OFF raced closest to the winner to the stretch and held on well. LIBERTY JR. closed some ground in the late stages. BARBARAS GIRL had early speed, but could not keep up. HELCIA O. quit badly after flashing early speed Scratched— 154543 Epizar, 107: 22089 Winnebago, 112; 21958 Army Glider, 112; 04211 Quemazon, 112; 219563 Politics, 112; 15455 Prahs, 112. Overweight— Sunwise, 4 pounds; Liberty Jr., 1; Just Flip, 2; Barbaras Girl, 11; Queen Blue, 2; Pilgrim Maid, 2J. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 57.60 — Double Pool, 8,962. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE out of chute. The Pelican, Oct. 18, 1934—1:00% — 4—105. Hyde Park * -I c Purse- Furse 52,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Fixed weights. 2o A. L. I O Weight, 1.3 lbs. M 1-47— Spt Net ¥; » o dinner ,275; second, 10; third, 90; fourth, 5; fifth, 0. Muiucl I . !, 566,598. Index Horses Eqt AWt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 20394 HI BOB wb 118 8 6 63 32 3 14 A Skoronski Mrs J L Chesney 730 21081 COUNT QUICK wb118 6 3 7 44 42 2" A McKlemy River Divide Farm 4 50 20584 VINITA SICKLE w 118 1 5 4J 9 24 3J D Jessop Mrs E E Major 20.80 19586 ETTENAN S. w 118 3 8 8 52 54 412 J Boucher L and W Slavin 20 40 21728 VALLEY TROUBLE wb 118 7 4 2* 6* 6 5 N L Pierson C R Valentine 220 20584 RICHAVOO wb118 4 1 5i 4 12 Fell.R Zufelt R D Costello 2 60 20584 AUDO w 118 5 2 1" 73 Pull. up. H Manifold J W Billotte 5 20 19390 LAWYER SLOPE wb118 2 7 3* 8 Pull. up. B Floydt C E Lund 30.60 tFive pounds apprentice allowarr-: waived. Time, :25%, :52ft, 1:08. Track sloppy. U..f..al P,;rOfHIE03 16M 7M 460 7-» 2.50 1.30 Muruei rncesf count quick 5.40 420 170 no » VINITA SICKLE 7.40 2.70 Winner— Ch. c, by Chancing— Thuncenta, by Thunderer, trained by J. L. Chesney; bred by W A Kittrell WENT TO POST— 3:18*. OFF AT 3:19 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. V.on driving; second and third the same. HI BOB escaped interference on the first turn, was steadied close to tl.e pace, took command in the stretch when RICHAVOO fell and drew clear COUNT QUICK lacked speed to match the early leaders, but finished with a rush. VINITA SICKLE was sent through on the inside on the first turn and held on well. ETTENAN S. made up some ground from a slow beginning. VALLEY TROUBLE was carried very wide on the first turn and had no chance thereafter. RICHAVOO moved through on the inside to take command on the first turn, drew out in the stretch, but slipped and fell AUDO went very wide on the first turn and carried VALLEY TROUBLE and LAWYER SLOPE out. He was eased up. LAWYER SLOPE was carried very wide on the first turn and was eased up when hopelessly beaten. FOURTH RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932— 1:26%— 7— 106. Purse 9 9 9 17 52,000. 4-year olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two * ™ ■ * races in 1917 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 1-47— Spt Net value to winner ,275; second, 80; third, 90: fourth. 5; fifth, 0. Mutuel Pod, 3,437. • Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jjj % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 220472 CARREAU wb5107 5 I 1* 14 12 14 12 R Bendelli* 2000 Gideon and Quigley 250 21957 KAMSENS BOYwb7 117 6 3 ¥ 9J 7J 41 2"" R Zufelt 2000 J E Mahoney 14 40 220424 CLUB CAR w4 117 8 1 5442 4h 24 3 A Skoronski 2000 W H Bishop 350 19095 SINGLE UP wb5 115 9 2 7 84 61 64 44 G Olivera 2000 Mrs S Berkes 6.40 13117 HI-MONA wb 5 105J 7 7 4h 3 21 34 52 C Shaw* 2000 C N Salerno 15 20 22041 SLOVAK wb4 114 3 5 34 2h 3J 5* 63 A L Fay 2000 T Fisher 5040 22088 HILLS PALM wb 10 114 10 4 6J 6J 5J 72 7* M Ostrow 2000 J Sands 7 30 15142 KNIGHT CAPPY wb 5 114 4 10 84 7 84 8* 83 A Burdy 2000 Rakickas and Gillespie 4.00 15585 FERGIES MAID wb7112 1 9 10 10 9J 94 92 P LaVoie 2000 J Horn 2520 15190 STEPPIN LIVELYwb4 114 2 6 2 5* 10 10 10 J Boucher 2000 Mrs R M Sullivan 35.80 Ti;r,e, :25%. :51%. 1:19%, 1:35%. Track sloppy. UTUel rriCeSj KHAMSEENS BOY 1260 6.80 5.30 2.40 I CLUB CAR 3.20 .60 Winner— B. m, by Knave High— Paris Bonnet by Cocked Hat, trained by R. Salvino; bred by Woodland Fm WENT TO POST— 3:48. OFFF AT 3:48; CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. CARREAU had speed to outrun the field and take a clear lead, was steadied in front while saving ground, but was under mild hand pressure at the end. KHAMSEENS BOY fa back early, improved his position gradually and closed very fast. CLUB CAR, never far back, moved up threateningly on the final turn and held on well. SINGLE UP lacked early speed, but made up some ground in the late stages. HI-MONA had early speed, but weakened from her efforts. SLOVAK, a stout contender early, weakened. HILLS PALM was never prominent while racing on the outside. KNIGHT CAPPY showed nothing. Scratched— 220883 Skip Level, 1f? 22088 Flying Giant, 109; 15454 Valiant Jim. 114; 86367 High Talent, 109; 15067 Vinita Marshal. 114; 22047 Pari-Joe. 114. Overweight— Hi-Mona, 1J pounds; Fergie s Maid, 3. FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS. Pollys Folly. May 19, 1932— 1:20%— 4— 106. Purse ,300. 2 9 9 1ft 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners since April 1 *• *• ■ © allowed 3 lbs.; since March 4, 5 lbs.; In 1947, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 1-47— Spt Net ¥a|ue to winner ,460; second, 25; third, 20; fourth, 20; fifth, 5. Mutuel Pool, 1.660. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 21958 CLING SPRING wb 11 115 8 3 22 2 24 4 H Manifold 5000 B M Smith 120 21358 STATIC wb4113 4 1 12 14 U 24 W Emery 5000 J Emery 9.30 214113 SWIFT TOWN w4106 3 2 54 62 4J 3i R Bendelli* 5000 Gideon and Quigley 11.40 15009 STRING BAND wb8111 2 9 8 51 3 42 G Hufnagel 5000 R Greiner 5.40 20490 SUGAR LUMP w 4 106 5 5 3* 3 53 54 T Bates 5000 Hilltop Stock Farm 12.60 13949 0LID0R wb6111 9 6 4h 4h 6 6 R Burdy 5000 Mr and Mrs F H Froehbrodt 9.80 20768 REDS YUCCA wb 8 115 10 7 7J 8 72 75 D Jessop 5000 O D Scott 21.00 12139 CHERRIKO wb9108 14 6 74 8 8 G Olivera 5000 E P and E R Campbell 11.20 21958 FREE CITIZEN wb4115 7 8 Lost rider. A Skoronski 5000 R Cutro 6.40 19870 LEAPOLINO wb4111 6 10 Refused. ■ Sanabria 5000 R L Oldham 10.00 Time, :25%, :52%, 1:20%, 1:26%. Track muddy. t— Mutuels Paid — , r- Odds to , / COOLING SPRING 6.40 3.40 2.60 2.20 .70 .30 MB. u fuel Prices I static s.6o 4.80 3.30 1.40 iSWIFTTOWN 5.40 1.70 Winner— Ch. h, by Milkman — Afloat, by Man o War, trained by J. L. Taylor; bred by Mrs. W. Plunket StGWBft WENT TO POST-4:17. OFF AT 4:174 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. COOLING SPRING was steadied closest to the early pace, moved around the outside of STATIC when roused and wore the latter down. STATIC was hustled to the front, was steadied there while saving ground and just failed to last. SWIFT TOWN improved his position very gradually and finished well. STRING BAND raced forwardly, but was unable to engage the leaders. SUGAR LUMP fell back gradually OLIDOR could not keep up. FREE CITIZEN lost his rider shortly after the start. Skoronski was unhurt. LEAPOLINO refused to break. Scratched-1991 2 Leos Brandy, 113; 20647 Senate. Ill; 21574 My Julie, 113; 21962 Little Lady, 106; 220442 Hefetchit, 111; 221452 Super Marines, 115. Overweight— Cherriko, 2 pounds; Leapolino, 5. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Haramzada, May 21, 1932— 1:48%— 5—111. Woodlawn Purse. 2 9 9 1 Q urse W 4-year-°lds ar,d upward. Allowances. Non-winners of two races in *• *• I * 1947 other than claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 in 1947 allowed May 1-47— Spt 3 lbs.; of ,850, 5 lbs.: of 75, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,575; second, 75; third, 30; fourth, 40; fifth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 3,988. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt jjj Vfr % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 21961 D0TS~RISK wb4107 3 1 24 24 14 16 14J T Bates Kirkpatrick and Turner 1.10 20684 LATE THREAD w 6 1084. 4 2 63 62 52 42 22 D Jessop Mrs J L Oglesby 3.30 22043 FOUR TENS w6115 5 5 52 43 44 34 33 H Manifold LO Handley 10.40 21087 GIGOLBURY wb4117 6 7 7 7 63 54 45 J Higley H and S Stable 12.60 21960 SAND STORM wb6108 7 6 32 3* 32 2452 G Olivera Mrs P Leon 9.30 220434 CREDENTIALS wb7112 1 4 14 1* 2* 65 64 A Skoronski B Fogelson 4.40 21960 KAMPS REWRDwb7109 2 3 4h 53 7 7 7 G Hufnagel J P Kampmeyer 31.60 Time, :26%, :52%, 1:19%, 1:46%, 1:54%. Track muddy. z— Mutuels Paid- r- Odds to , 11 , in • iDOTSRISK 4.20 2.80 2.40 1.10 .40 .20 MUTUel PriCeS? LATE THREAD 3.60 3.00 .80 .50 iFOUR TENS 4.00 1.00 Winner— Ch. f, by Wise Counsellor or Riskulus— Darter, by Dodge, trained by H G. Knott; bred by Fred A. Burton. WENT TO P0ST-4:45J. OFF AT 4:454 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. DOTS RISK, much the best, was steadied closest to the pace of CREDENTIALS for five furlongs, took command readny when called upon, drew into a long lead and was in hand at the end. LATE THREAD lacked early speed, moved into closer contention leaving the backstretch, secured room on the inside for the drive, but was no match for the winner. FOUR TENS raced evenly and forwardly, but was unable to improve his position. GIGOLBURY trailed early and passed tired horses. SAND STORM had speed to the stretch, then quit badly. CREDENTIALS was sent out to set the early pace, but quit. Overweight— Late Thread, 4 pounds; Sand Storm, 1; Kamps Reward, 2. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Haramzada, May 21, 1932— 1:48%— 5—111. Purse ,000. 4-year-9 9 9 9 fi " °s an* uPwari- Claiming. Non-winners at a mile or over in 1947. Weight, 120 lbs. ™ ™ ™ ™ Non-winners at any distance since February 22 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1947, 5 lbs. May 1-47— Spt Claiming price, ,500 Net value to winner ,275; second, 80; third, 90; fourth, 5; fifth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 7,870 Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 21963 GLENNPORT wb8115 9 9 9 9* 3» + 12J A L Fay 2500 Mrs M T~~ Hartman 9.00 219632 RAFFLE HOUSE w8115 4 2 24. 34 2 22 24 N L Piersn 2500 R T McDonnel 2.80 219633 GOLD CALL wb6120 6 6 34 2" 14 3J 34 W Segert 2500 J McElrcy 4.40 213254 BLACK RA wb4110 7 8 7J 74 5h 4« 44 G Olivera 2500 P M Miremont 4.20 20086 DEVILS BREW wb6110 2 4 62 62 62 52 52 A Skoronski 2500 V E Owens 9.40 206823 UNITRAN wb6115 1 3 54. 4* 74 62 6 H Manifold 2500 H H Fa-jsett 6.40 22093 GOOD MESSAGE wb 4 115 8 7 84. 9 P3 75 78 M Ostrow 2500 J Sands X.80 22090 GYPSY TEARS wb4115 3 1 12 1h 44. 83 82 S Haynes 2500 G Van Der Veer 14.20 21033 FAGRANNY wb 4 111 5 5 42 83 9 9 9 A McKmry 2500 River Divide Farm 8.X Time, :25%. :52, 1:21%, 1:49%, 1:58%. Track muddy. r— Mutuels Paid — , - Odds to , kA . 1 n • /GLENNPORT 20.00 9.00 5.40 900 3.50 1.70 MUTUel PriCeS? RAFFLE HOUSE 4.80 3.40 1.40 .70 iGOLD CALL 3.40 .70 Winner— Br. g, by Portcodine— Hattie Lee, by Under Fire, trained by H. M. Hartman; bred by J. H. Hall. WENT TO POST— 5:15. OFF AT 5:15 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. GLENNPORT trailed the field early, moved up with a rush on the outside in the backstretch, swung around on the outside for the drive and drew clear without being fully extended. RAFFLE HOUSE was a stout contender from the beginning, took a brief lead between calls on the final turn while saving ground, but could not resist the winnc . GOLD CALL went to the front after a half mile and held on well. BLACK RA was unable to engage the lerc-rs DEVILS BREW could not improve her position. UNITRAN was never prominent. GYPSY TEARS was dcre early. FAGRANNY turned in a dull effort. Overweight— Fagranny, 1 pound. Gold Call claimed by M. H. VanBerg. Raffle House claimed by A. S. Higgins. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Haramzada, May 21, 1932— 1:48%— 5— 111. F x 52,000. 4-year- 2 9 9 9 1 c,c*s a,,c* uPwara - Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winncs s April 26 allowed *• and ■ 3 lbs.; since March 15, 5 lbs.; in 1947, 8 lbs. Claiming price, May 1-47— Spt Met value to winner ,275; second, 80; tMrd, 90; fourth, TT; fir ii, 0. Mutuel Pool, 1,149. "index Horses EqtAWtPPSt 1A V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 22046 QUEEN ISLAM w9108 5 5 64. A 52 42 1h c Shaw* 2000 F White lurst 8.40 22047 DIZZY HEIGHTS wb7110 1 3 2* V V 1" 24 A Skoronski 2000 Doty and Briddle 8.50 220473 PHANTOM TOWN w8115 4 6 7M 4J 3fr 3J W Seger 2000 Cline Cattle Co 4.60 21963 TOWN HALL wb8113 6 8 8 5h 3 21 42 G Martin 2000 Mrs S Gcrhet 3.70 21963 KARLS BEST wb7115 7 4 3* 3* 2 54 5* H Manifold 2000 E Rea 2.40 21416 BILLIES CHOICE wb 5 109 I 7 S C 62 6* J Boucher 2000 Mrs E M Kohout 15.80 22046 SPREAD EAGLE wb8113 3 1 4 6 8 8 71 R L Baird 2000 T Bougcn 6.40 21963 MAINACRE wb6114 2 2 14 2* 72 748 J C Posada 2000 J Philip 15.20 Time, :26%, :53%, 1:22%, 1:50%, 1:58%. Track muddy. r- Mutuels Paid- r- Odds to , kA |D* /QUEEN ISLAM 18.80 8.80 5.00 8.40 3.40 1.50 MUTUel rriCeSi DIZZY HEIGHTS WW 5.80 4.20 1.90 iPHANTOMTOWN 4.00 1.00 Winner— Ch. m, by Islam— Bonnie Queen, by Boniface, trained by G. Orborne; bred by A. Easton. WENT TO POST— 5:44. OFF AT 5:44J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. QUEEN ISLAM was steadied back of the early leaders, moved around on the outside in the drive and, closing stoutly, was up in the final stride. DIZZY HEIGHTS moved into command in the backstretch, was steadied in front while saving ground and just failed to last. PHANTOM TOWN moved into contention quickly on the inside after being blocked early and held on well. TOWN HALL was steadied off the pace, moved up threateningly to challenge on the stretch turn, then weakened. KARLS BEST had good early speed, but flattened out after challenging stoutly in the backstretch. BILLIES CHOICE raced on the outside. SPREAD EAGLE was never prominent in a dull effort. MAINACRE was done early. Scratched— 219574 Random Breeze, 110. Overweight— Billies Choice, 4 pounds; Mainacre, 4. Attendonce, 11,183; Total Mutuel Pool, 54,809 Returned to Public, 69,684