Sportsmans Park, Daily Racing Form, 1950-05-02

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I ! Official Racing Charts-— ■ ■ j I SPORTSMANS PARK Copyright. 1950. by Triangle Publications. Inc. C,C??i!-!hVi"£N%Y* MAY «S0-SP0RTSMANS PARK 1-2 MILE. Second day of thirteen-day meeting. National Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Harvey* Eye-in-the-Sky Camera. Weather ■clear. i.,„«eWiar ! r*fre?enti29 Illinois Racing Board, S. L James. Stewards, T. J. Brown and W. A. Reagan. Placing Jud« Ftu *Cnna? EvKRou.,eau f"d I* lltte- Palro1 Jud9" Geor9e Swain and Vasco Parke. Paddock rLt 9c ritrr ?I SealSs -F- C. Crzlm- Assistant Clerk of Scales, F. T. Miller. Starter, Roy ■ sggff and Hdicapper.jyKluclna:"9 Handica|"*r R" P" McAuli"- Assistant 1«qRa«.9r?ltif, a p- ft Ce„nVal Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting Muei3e3nArmcent:9sta?e SandT *" **** ™ M "° field ho"w § Three lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. Five lbs. claimed, t Seven lbs. claimed. WWhip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of eoch roce confirmed by Harveys Eye-ln-The-Sky Camera FIRST RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct. 21, 1932— 1:26%— 7— 105. Purse ,800. 0f| *» 7 7 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1950 allowed W J J I 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 1-50— Spt Net value to winner, ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 9,684. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt ft % % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to cJLScSCTL,n7.FrR W2!i! 5 4 ? 2,J11 11 1* D Wagner 2000 M Whitebook 94.60 rF.AI! w6108 4 5 42 4,1 43 31 J Brooks 2000 Mrs S Gorbet Z80 SIS .So v» 7 08 2 9 82 61 64 53 33 J G SteWrt 2000 Mrs J Basham 45.20 N£JA.NDY w"113 1 6 74 72 72 72 44 G Porch 2000 H R Tyner 5.30 t £RSA™»mU W39?. 2 2 31 3i 35 2,l5n A Skoronski 2000 Clanton and Byrd 12.60 SIS, AYt.DAMI0N wb 6 1141 6 2 1h 1h 24 41 61 E Neal 2000 Noel and Pierce 4.70 Sf T.no.S- "VM 7 S 81 83 83 71 H Keene 2000 Mrs Wells, Miss Cinngham 2.10 SSL ,RRN « 5 1141 3 7 54 52 52 6h 82 A LoTurco 2000 P W Schaufelberger 18.20 984364 COUNT PAUL w6113 10 1 61 94 9* 94 9« R Norman 2000 0 Sledge 12.30 00165 PERSIFLAGE w9113 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 R Bendinelli 2000 R Salvino 9980 Time, :24, :49%, 1:16, 1:31. Track fast r— Mutuels Paid—, , Odds to , Mutual D»:/."«..,MISS GUTTER 190.20 46.60 21.20 94.60 22.30 9.60 utuel rricest sweet irene 5.20 4.20 1.60 1 10 -GRAY MARVEL 11.00 450 ..".IfS- Lit V?T;!cnejl Laty-by Bradleys Toney, trained by H. F. Gaemlich; bred by 0. R. Mitchell. WENT TO POST— 2:011. OFF AT 2:011 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MISS FLUTTER was forwardly placed from the beginning, disposed of KAY DAMION entering the stretch and in a long drive held SWEET IRENE S. ..I. ,aller ,inisned witn a.belated burst of speed and under pressure was getting to the winner. GRAY MARVEL came out for the drive and closed with good courage. FLYING SANDY rallied too late to seriously menace the top ones. ARCANGELA moved up boldly on the final turn, then faltered. KAY DAMION tired !K0I,E!*?*uIe- FANA. G: was a,ways °utrun- LARRAN was unable to keep up. COUNT PAUL had no mishap. PERSIFLAGE gave a listless performance. Masler 1,Ji 98402 L*"* 1,3J 333141 Sweet Comet, 113; ««,-,falchet"l?Z?9Sl.?-£Sii0..V8L003,?-Bur900 00376 Young Geordie, 118; 00375 Als Play, 113. Overweight— Miss Flutter, 3 pounds; Arcangela, 1; Kay Damion, 1; Fana G., 2; Larran, 11. SECOND RACE 5-8 MILE out of chute. The Pelican, Oct 18, 1934— 1:00%-4— 105. Purse ,800. 0f K 7 and 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1950. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming V J / O price, ,000. May 1-50— Spt Net value to winner, ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 8,415. Index Horses , EqtAWtPPSt ft % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 00108 ESS KAY w5113 7 2 14 12 13 13J G Olivera 2000 J Stein 300 97631 RICH WALL wb 6 113 6 8 3h 21 23 22 W E CroH* 2000 N L Raffelman 430 00229 TOOTSIE McCBEwb4113 1 6 81 72 44 34 G Pederson 2000 L F Warby 480 001673 AUTUMN EVE w 9 113 9 3 51 61 53 42 D Wagner 2000 E Luther 320 00165 DELORAH w7113 8 10 10 10 94 54 B L Harper 2000 Mrs H G Knott 5060 92650 PERC1EVE wb 6 114110 1 21 33 31 62 A LoTurco 2000 J Mackenzie 46o 00164 MISS OKLAHOMA w 8 1151 4 4 42 41 61 7"" J McLaren 2000 Ritter and Koch 2320 93193 MESSAGE SENT w 4 108 2 5 71 51 74 8" L Castille* 2000 Kelley and Heisner 7020 892573 JACKIE BOY w4118 59 93 92 82 91 p J Bailey 2000 G J Schatz 3010 93247 IRON DON w 8 118 3 7 62 81 10 10 R Correa 2000 Duleba and Tortorella 21 60 Time, :24/$, :49V4j 1:03. Track fast. — S2 Mutuels Paid— , , -Odds to v Mnhml D.:;«.fESSKAY 8 00 4 M 3.40 3.00 1.10 JO utuel rricesl richwall 4.6o 38o im m I TOOTSIE McCABE 4 40 1*20 HertWinner— Ll- b- m« by Count Gallahad— Granny Reigh, by Granville, trained by C. Scott; bred by Mrs. J. WENT TO P0ST-2:231. OFF AT 2:281 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ESS KAYoutsprinted the field into the first turn and held sway under strong urging. RICHWALL was in close quarters soon after the start moved up to challenge the winner before going three furlongs, but lacked a convincing rally. A claim of foul against the winner by the rider on RICHWALL was net allowed. TOOTSIE McCABE failed to make up appreciable ground during the late stages. AUTUMN EVE had no apparent excuse. DELORAH began sluggishly, then caught ttSSLiSS"- PERCEIVE retired steadily after displaying speed. MISS OKLAHOMA was through early. MESSAGE SENT and the others were outrun. Scratched-93ini2 Belelino, 118; 933132 chance Bea, 113; 001651 Wow, 118; 978984 Bernzie, 113; 92186 Miss Navaned, 113; 003112 Infinctto, 118. Overweight— Percieve, 11 pounds; Miss Oklahoma, 21. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 62.80— Double Pool, 8,952 THIRD RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Required, Nov. 11, 1949 — 1:48V%— 3— 110. Purse ,800. 4-year-olds 0 0 K 7 Q • and UP**"-- Claiming. Non-winners since November 12. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming U D / 7 price. ,000. May 1-50 — Spt Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 60; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 2,878. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* Yi % StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to 0OZ362 ATOKA "LAD wb7118 3 4 62 51 43 31 H D Wagner 2000 Mrs G H Emick Z60 002363 GRND PRSPECTwb 4 119 4 6 13 14 12 142" G Porch 2000 Mrs M Manzo Z80 00316 MANEEN wb6113 7 7 44 44 51 41 31 M Wssman 2000 Coluccl and Gregory 2120 99843 DEVIL DUST w5118 9 10 93 99 74 64 4"" D McAndVr 2000 P L Kelley 25.20 001674 SUN TANNERY w 8 113 10 8 71 63 64 52 54 H Keene 2000 F Corrigan £80 00313 LADY AJAX w4113 6 5 34 21 24 21 65 A Skoronski 2000 B Fogelson 17 40 00382 JOE PADD wb7118 1 3 83 81 84 8* 74 J Garroutle 2000 J W Snider 8640 003162 LITTLE FAWN w 10 1141 5 1 21 34 34 73 Of A LoTurco 2000 D McKinney 510 00236 BRILLIANT JR. wb 10 118 2 2 5h 71 9« 98 9 J DAutino 2000 Rackikas and Gillespie SUO 00316 APROPIADO wb8118 8 9 10 10 10 10 10 W M Cook 2000 M Level 2360 Time, :25%, :50%, 1:17JS, 1:45%, 1:52%. Track fast . 1— J2 Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , Mutuel PricesfcWpoW::::::::::::::::: w S8 13 "» t •£ l MANEEN 6.40 £» Winner— Ch. g, by Malimou— Garnish, by Polymelian, trained by C. W. Tague; bred by H. Raines WENT TO POST-2:541. OFF AT 2:541 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ATOKA LAD, unhurried when outrun early, came between horses to reach the lead midway of the stretch and won drawing away. GRAND PROSPECT made the pace to the stretch under steady rating, then weakened. MANEEN finished willingly in a good effort. DEVIL DUST finished with a belated burst of speed and was closing ground at the end. SUN TANNERY was forced to take the overland route when making her sretch bid. LADY AJAX tired. JOE PADD was outrun LITTLE FAWN retired steadily from a rapid beginning. BRILLIANT JR. quit APROPIADO trailed throughout Scratched-00229 Rollaway, 118; 002364 Whiteford Bud, 113; 00229 Skywave, 118; 00378 My Grace, 113; 997794 nscroll, 118; 97906 Town Hall, 118. Overweight— Little Fawn, 1J pounds. FOURTH RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Pigeon Hole, Oct 21, 1932— 1:26%-7— 105. Purse ,800. C 8 H 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since April 24. Weight, 118 lbs. Oft J J O VJ Non-winners of three races in 1950, allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. May 1-50 — Spt Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,170; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 0. Mutuel Pool, 5,534. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St A * % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 003203 CAFE SINGER wb4110 9 1 12 V. V 13 12 A Skoronski 2500 Clanton and Byrd 300 00230 JESS D. w 5 1141 4 4 23 24 .22 24 24 A Shelton 2500 G W Jones 18 20 003783 RAFFLE HOUSEwblOIIO 6 3 63 43 33 3s .33 G Olivera 2500 0 and L SpKzer 2.30 003794 MELLA VALENTIwb 4 109 8 7 94 93 92 82 4" G Porch 2500 Ostergrant and Kelem 4.20 98164 MERRY MARY w6109 2 9 72- 74 61 64 5" E Coffman 2500 W Fudge 35 80 99842 LUMPUCKEROW w4108 5 5 31 51 54 52 64 W M Cook 2500 Saginaw Stable 1Z00 98485 BRILL H. w4110 1 8 83 82 84 71 71 R Norman 2500 F Goode 14 20 00230 FREE TRANSIT wb9111 3 6 41 3h 44 44 82 H Keene 2500 M Level 470 977751 VALDINA F°E W101151 7 10 10 10 10 93 95 J McLaren 2500 Crystal Pool Stable 7020 99685 DERBY DIEM wb 8 115 10 2 52 6 4 74 10 10 P J Bailey 2500 Mr and Mrs G W Granger 50.40 Tune, :23%, :48%, 1:1% 1:294. Track fast , — Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to . ki m. in*" f CAFE SINGER 8.00 4.80 3.20 3.00 1.40 JO Mutuel Prices? jess d 12.00 5.00 5.00 1.50 l RAFFLE HOUSE 2.80 ;40 Winner— B. f, by Blue Flyer— Del-Tor Music, by Wise Counsellor, trained by J. Byrd; bred by C. G. Boyd. WENT TO P0ST-3:22. OFF AT 3:22 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. CAFE SINGER set the pace to the Stretch under steady rating and maintained her advantage thereafter under brisk urging. JESS D. raced in nearest pursuit of the winner from the beginning, but failed to respond when roused for the final test RAFFLE HOUSE made up some ground during the late stages. MELLA VALENTI was forced to take the. overland route when making her belated rush. MERRY MARY had no mishap. LUMPUCKEROW failed to stay. BRILL H. lacked speed. FREE TRANSIT quit DERBY DIEM was through early. . Scratched— 00317 Black Cat, 113: 99690 Scapagal, 105; 00466 Bank Club, 115. FIFTH RACE 5-8 MILE out of chute. The Pelican. Oct. 18, 1934-10%-4-105. Purse ,000. O fl C O 1 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds. 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners " v * ° • *nce March 11, allowed 3 lbs.; one race in 1950, 5 lbs. Claiming price. ,500. May 1-50 — Spt „ Net value to winner, ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 432. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt A % StrFin Jockeys ClgPr Owners Odds to 00168 MADAME FURY Wb6115 3 1 22 12 13 12 p J Bailey 3500 J McElroy 510 £££.R.Y££H *b5120 2 3 82 52 41 24 A Skoronski 3500 Clanton and Byrd 2.20 O0315 FRANKIE D. wb4115 1 2 62 33 23 32 J Garroutte 3500 D A Engel 1320 39785 DONNAS ACE wb 6 120 4 10 10 93 93 4h R Petrint 3500 Saginaw Stable 6a60 ™2T2 w£4115 8 7 7h 81 72 5h E Coffman 3500 S Carpenter 35.60 !?E.H9.PE wb4115 5 5 31 41 51 63 A LoTurcot 3500 E E Voynow 4.20 £ E At?.U.LA17. wb 8 115 9 8 51 6i 62 74 H Keene 3500 M H VanBerg 7.30 001684 SEAMANS „ PAL w7 117 10 9 94 10 10 81 D Wagner 3500 P J Valenti 1320 Si68 VTAY wb4112 6 4 1h 2h 34 92 J Brooks 3500 T and W Stewart 4.30 94767 BLUE FAWN wb 9 116 7 6 4h 72 8110 W Hkswth 3500 M Stubbs * 100.80 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23and :48%, 1:02%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to . M..f..Al D.:M,,MADAMEFllRY 12-2° 5.00 18010 1.50 JO Mutuel rricesj normrich 4.00 2.80 100 IS . FRANKIE D t.BO 1*40 Winner— B. m, by Boxthorn— Gay Louise, by Bright trained Knight, by C. C Caudle; bred by 1 S. Hamblen namoien. WENT TO P0ST-3:49. OFF AT 3:49 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MADAME FURY disposed of ILLSTAY early, held a clear lead when settled for the stretch run and under punishment gamely withstood NOMRICH. The latter, perhaps best, was knocked back at the start, responded readily when clear entering the stretch a,n„a...was9radua,,y weari"9 down the winner. FRANKIE D. faltered when called upon for his best effort S2NA?-ACE passed tirin9 horses- H00T M0N nad no mishap. TOP HOPE quit ALBULIL raced wide SEAMANS PAL was never prominent ILLSTAY stopped badly once displaced. BLUE FAWN was through early Scratched— 00111 Fighting Louie, 117; 93403 Martin Whelan, 115; 93404 Miss Crossbow, 110. Overweight— Blue Fancy, 1 pound. Top Hope claimed by G. Gerber. SIXTH RACE 5-8 MILE out of chute. The Pelican, Oct 18. 1934-1:00%— 4— 105. May Day 0 fl •? R 7 Purse- Purse S2-500- 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of 80 w v J O X. other than claiming since February 20. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-May 1-50 — Spt winners since March 11, allowed 3 lbs.; two races since February 20, allowed 5 lbs.- one race in 1950, 8 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 0,175. . Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt A % StrFin Jockeys Ownera Odds toll SU£ ,EAJlL.Et.ER wbJ.1!5. 3 1 23 12 13 12J. H Fthrstn Helen S Reineman ilo 002333 LIKEASNOT W10114J 8 6 1h 24 21 2« A LoTurco T D Buhl 1560 00113 BOBS. PAL wb 4 120 2 3 4h 33 33 3"* D Wagner Mrs S Ippolito 420 001143 OVER NIGHT wb7112 9 9 61 5h 4h 41 W M Cook M H VanBerg 1180 001134 DON COVENTRY w5115 6 7 93 95 71 5""= H Keene W H Bishop a-Z60 00315 FUMING BUSH wb4 112 1 4 84 7h 61 64 G Pederson W Offerman 4Z20 00113 QUICK TIGER wb 4 107 4 2 71 61 8472 W E CroH* N L Raffelman 25.60 00114 GRAY CHIEF wb5112 5 5 3h 4h 52 82 A Skoronski E A Simpson 14 90 002322 BANOVINA wb4115 10 1O 54 81 9 93 F Keene W H Bishop a-zffl 92348 INSIST wb 4112 7 8 10 10 10 10 J DAutino Rakickas and Gillespie 13590 a-Coupled, Don Coventry and Banovina. Timej -.23%, :47%, 1:01%. Track fast Mutuel PricesfBISSiJ..:::::;:::::::::::::: 460 ffi HI! 1J0 iS rS l BOBS PAL 3 80 go Winner— B. g, by Coldstream— Edith A., by Mount Beacon, trained by J. Bollero: bred by H Wells WENT TO POST — 4:16. OFF AT 4:161 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. EAGLE RIVER took command with a rush going into the first turn and steadily increased his margin thereafter under hustling tactics LIKEASNOT raced in closest attendance to the winner, but lacked a menacing rally. BOBS PAL was forced to take up when in close quarters soon i after iie start and failed to sufficiently recover. OVER NIGHT was on the outside throughout DON COVENTRY lacked speed, as usual. FLAMING BUSH was almost knocked through the fence on the first turn and lost all chance. QUICK TIGER began alertly, but could not keep up. GRAY CHIEF failed to attain the lead and quit BANOVINA failed to stay. INSIST showed nothing Scratched-00114 Technicolor, 112; 97700 Comite Lad, 107; 00233* Play Again, 107. Overweight— Likeasnot, 2 pounds. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Required, Nov. 11, 1 949-1 :48 A-3-1 10. Fleeting Dawn Purse, fl fl % 8 3 Purse ,100. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming price cf v v J o J ,000 or less in 1950 who have not won two races in 1950. Weight, 118 lbs. May 1-50 — Spt Non-winners in 1950 allowed 5 lbs. Net value to winner ,365; second, 20; third, 10; fourth, 05. Mutuel Pool, 1,133. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to »il|rPUTANFc M Whitebook 315 99785 BONNYVALE w 4 108 8 5 42 64 5h 52 2«k W M Cook B W Opperman 5 30 00109 VENTURE ON wb4108 7 6 5h 5h 64 21 33 A Skoronski B Fogelson 5 60 00111 GLIDER PILOT wb6113 3 4 64 44 41 41 41 R Camp Mrs J L Oglesby 4 80 98210 NITRO FIRE wb6118 6 3 22 24 22 32 5 E Coffman C J Carter 1740 001714 REPARTEE wb4113 4 8 71 71 73 75 63 H Keene Ostergrant and Kelem 820 £2? SfiJTHI„VER T7118 2 2 31 3h 31 61 78 H Hart J H Dunn zi5 97969 AUNT RUTH wb 6 113 5 7 8 8 8 8 8 J Boucher P J Valenti 4a60 J!?;.;4.9* 1:434$, 1:51%. Track fast. Mutual T ..~~~ PUT AND CAU 8-60 4.40 3.20 3.30 120 60 Mutuel Prices bonnyvale s.4o 4.40 2:20 1 20 VENTURE ON 4 60 1 30 Godfrey ner_B 9 Thanks,ti,in3_1-Ucl y Ducky- by Zacaweista, trained by H. F. Gaemlich; bred by Philip WENT TO P0ST-4:43. OFF AT 4:43 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. PUT AND CALL held a clear lead entering the final furlong and, though tiring during the late stages, had enough left to withstand BONNYVALE The latter closed with a. belated rush on the outside and was rapidly getting to the winner. VENTURE. ON moved up boldly nearing the furlong 1 marker, then weakened slightly. GLIDER PILOT could not improve his 5??UTnD..Trin9uthe d"™-u.REPARTEE was a*3* far back. NITRO FIRE quit ON THE RIVER failed to stay. AUNT RUTH showed nothing. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Required, Nov. 11, 1949—1 :48Vi— 3— 1 1 0.J Purse ,200. 4-year-fl fl •? ft A 0,ds and "P*8"1- Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since February 20, allowed « , 3..lbs-; two races since March 11- 6 Claiming price, ,500; if for ,000, 3 lbs. May 1-50 — Spt allowed. Net value to winner ,430; second, 40; third, 20; fourth, 10. Mutuel Pool, 8,569. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* Y2 % StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to ,S2UK SrlET?!., 3 61 7« 53 52 11 HF-th-ston 4000 Helen S Reineman 14lo S52J5?£T5?.;£SK Vm 9 6 54 44 * 32 2h A Skoronski 4500 Clanton 4 Byrd 4.60 SXS «AI LISS* *b711°i 7 4 12 H 14 12 32 G Porch 4500 C Adams 10X0 £UU ££R?£f,US Y6111 6 7 7i « 64 65 4h D Wagner 4000 B Fogelson 920 984042 BIG INCH wb5114 3 1 23 21 24 21 52 H Keene 4500 W H Bishop Z60 A,LJ iSS.N, w7 109 8 5 42 32 3h 41 62 W E CroH* 4500 N L Raffelman 9.30 2££ u ™«,SYLJS„J,,bJ115 2 9 9 9 81 74 74 J Brooks 3500 Mrs D C Wilhelm 5.60 002323 EVENING STORYwb6110 1 8 84 82 9 84 83 R Norman 4500 H D Maggio 8J30 98711 SILVER PLATE wb9120 5 2 31 54 73 9 9 J McLaren 4500 Blossom Stable 8.40 Time, :24%, :49%, 1:16, 1:43%, 1:51. Track fast /— Mutuels Paid— Odds to , D.:«A_ f FERRY PILOT 31.60 14.20 9.00 14.80 6.10 50 Mutuel rricest fighter jack 6.40 4.40 2$ iio IWATERCLOCK 6.60 2.30 Winner— Ch. g, by Marine— Flying Craig, by Craigangower, trained by J. Bollero; bred by R. J. Soeers. P WENT TO POST-5:101. OFF AT 5:101 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. FERRY PILOT raced within striking SSandISS..™ .Vl?.,ear,y wders, came between horses for the drive and after taking command won drawing away. FIGHTER JACK came out for the drive to be best of the others. WATERCLOCK made the pace until inside the final furlong, then gave way suddenly. NARCISSUS passed tiring horses. BIG INCH was much used engaging for the early lead and had little left MALI JOHNNY was unable to keep up. HAIR STYLIST lacked speed as usual. EVENING STORY saved ground to no avail. SILVER PLATE was through early. Overweight— Waterclock, 11 pounds; Evening Story, 1. NINTH RACE SUBSTITUTE DECLARED OFF Attendance, 10,043; Total Mutuel Pool, 99,692


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