Official Racing Charts: Garden State Park, Daily Racing Form, 1951-05-02

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— Official Racing Charts . s GARDEN STATE PARK — Copyright, 1951. by Triangle Publications. Inc —I CAMDEN, N J., TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1951-GARDEN STATE PARK 1 MILE. Fourth day of twenty-five-day meeting April X to May 30. Garden State Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Photochart f 1 Camera. Weather clear. KJ t Ste*Lard representing New Jersey State Racing Commission, E. S. Potter. Stewards, E J. Brown and J P 2- Iur?er Sr_, Associate Stewards. V. Mara, T. A. Steele, K. H. Lennox and W. B. Trundle. Placing Judges E T Dooley Andrew Poinsett and Gordon Morrow. Paddock Judge. V. Mara. Clerk of Scales, A Bonagura Starter" N «■ J Palme,r- Timer J- R- Me9"- Racin9 Secretary and Handicapper, M. C. Shea. Assistant Racing Secretary iocAR3£n9 Start.s at 2:0° K!*" astern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting I 5 US •30; current meeting. .25. Percentage of favorites in the money. .71. Daily Double, first and second races Entries run as one; no field horses. Mutuel take, 12 per cent State 7, track 5. o c* ive lbs- aPPrentice allowance claimed. % Seven lbs. claimed. A Ten lbs. claimed. W Whip S Spurs B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. £ Complete finish of each race confirmed by Photochart Camera. Z FIRST RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Friendly Frank, Oct. 3, 1950—1:42—4—109. Purse ,500. 4-year- 2 ? 7 fk £% fl o!ds and upward- Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners since March 31 allowed j £. I O O U 3 lbs.; of two races since January 16, 5 lbs.; one-race, 7 lbs. Claiming price 000 May 1-51 — G.S if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. » Net value to winner ,500; second, 50; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 01,309. 1 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* V* % Str Fin Jcckeys Clg Pr. OwTieTs Odds to D 27349 BORDEAUX wb8118 5 2 23 ih 13 j* h j stout 2500 Savoy Stable 2lo *- 274303 OPERATOR wb 7 115 10 3 33 3 * 2* 25 28 R Gaudau* 2750 J H Miles 480 i j 27095 SINGING SWORD w 4 118 7 10 12 12 7 53 3J C Rogers 2500 Mr and Mrs W Selmi 1080 Z 27026 NEWTOWN wb8111 4 8 6* A 42 3 43 C Shaw 2500 Betty Webber 1130 i - 13631 SABOT wb5113 1 1 1| 23 33 4iJ 51 I Hanford 3000 Dorothy H Kleckner 2120 t £ 27072 CACTUS FOOT w 10 115 3 9 9 i » 10 7J 6 R Root 3000 J Arthur 950 2 19722 ADELPHIA wb10114 6 11 10* «h 11* 88 7h J Finnegan 2750 W H Foales 39G0 27343 GRAMAR ROYALwb8113 12 11* 11 « 12 % 8J A Treptor 2750 C W Hinkle 2150 J 273494 THE PR0CRATRwb4 109 8 6 5i| 61 53 62 93 J FitzgaLdS 3000 B F Christmas 1910 = 269073 ABBE BOY wb 4 118 12 7 8J 81 8 103 10* F Fernndez 2500 B D Chait 1800 268072 RES0JET wb6115 2 4 4« 5* 9r» 12 IH L Batchller 3000 Sycamore Farm 890 J I 26621 HINDI wb4115 11 5 73 7J 6 113 12 W Mann 3000 Kay-Gee Stable 12.10 Time, :23%, :47%3 1:12%, 1:39, 1:45%. Track fast. .BAr»,.v r— Mutuels Paid— s — Odds to , M ■■«■..«.! D«:,-«.B0RDEAUX 62° 3.40 2.60 2.10 70 30 utuel rricesi operator 440 300 120 m l SINGING SWORD 520 - 160 Winner— Ch. h, by Pasteurized— Sans Tares, bv Sind. trained by T. Bonham; bred by R B Strassburaer MrassDurger. WENT TO POST-2:07. OFF AT 2:07* EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third thesame. BORDEAUX was under light urging to dispose of SABOT, held on tenaciously under extreme pressure in the drive and outfinished OPERATOR The latter raced within easy striking distance, rapidly moved abreast BORDEAUX midstretch then hung in last stages. SINGING SWORD, under pressure while outrun and trailing, saved all possible ground rallying from midway of the turns and finished fast. NEWTOWN raced evenly. SABOT had speed for a half mile and Svl.CATUS F00T was outrun and forced wide int0 the stretch. ADELPHIA was outrun. RESOJET and HINDI quit. Scratched— 27430 Mr. Happy, 111; 26822 Money Moon. 118; 15024 Adonis, 111; 27430 War Dressing 111 Overweight— Sabot, 3 pounds; Adelphia, 1; The Procurator, 1. SKCND RACE 3-4 MILE out cf chute. Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1:09%— 5— 120. Purse 000 2 7 A A 1 3-year-olds. Maidens. Fixed weights. Weight. 120 lbs. ° fl , _ Net value to winner ,800; second, 75; third, 50; fourth, 75 May 1-51 — G.S Mutuel Pool, 7,937. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt g jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 282 i°Ey B0Y w 120 4 4 2U 23 1h 16 F Fernndez J Gavegnano 3I0" 076754 TELENEWS wb115 3 3 1h 12 2s *J D Gardner* H P Metcalf 12 20 JK? S?TS,VME wb120 2 9 8 72 5. *C Rogers King Ran h *» £and m°pXppRvU :H! ? ! 5i 51 4h 4« A Vasil Mrs P A B Widener II BM 20069 MERRY SIZZLE cl77, r wb 120 7 6 4* 4h 3h 54 I Hanford Mrs D Shea 53m 26545 BY YOUR LEAVE wb 120 5 5 3| 3 62 61 W Mann Kay-Gee Stable am Sf Brtr£ "£ 2 ,1 1! ?h * 72 7"k S Boulmetis HB Massly ft 19369 FACES FA,r EAST wb 120 12 12 101 93 83 8 R Bauer Wtnlochan Stable 1270 22 Sp CH0,CE ZJSll "*WW * JRichard HultTRacine 23* 26545 WARUP wb 120 10 8 6 8* 91 103 C Shaw Mrs D B Miller SO m 15423 SOME TRAFFIC w 120 6 10 12 113 114 U* J Sacco Ki kare Farm 87 m MOLLYS DREAM w 115 11 1 % 12 12 12 J Stout H H J* RS Time, :22%, :46. 1:11%. Track fast. r~lKPulwh Paid Odds to , inpv rov * , Mutuel PricesmYENBE°is .•.•.•.:•.•.:;:•.•.:;•.;;;;•..;; 8M £ i8 330 3S CONTRIVE ™" 5M 5M 4oJ HJ WENT J" Barryi by Kee"e,and Stud- Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. JOEY BOY extremely impressive wa« closest to the pace while racing greenly, then settled down smoothly when urged I foV the S tSSSteerths and rapidly drew out into a long lead while nice winning easily. TELENEWS set a fast eaHv i under nrP«Mre h,,t altered badly in the last stages CONTRIVE, unable to contend SS SSjfSLPJJSand alv MeERRYS f.77TF 23 Cean 22 R,UN J°St 7°""? WhJ,e racin on the outside of SSs wd I bS2 1 5 fS**Sct SEl aC6d, pr0o,"y Placed and weakened. BY YOUR LEAVE had brief speed and tired mom MOLLYS vl DREAM nJpA dropped SlU92SKlyl back BI,L,LIE wa/ mak"19 up grcund wheM b,ocked snarPy turning into the stretch wcign. suddenly after an alert beginnino Scratched-010714 Golden Gesture, 115; 26811 War Rhodes, 120; Unification, 120; 273362 Indicated, 120. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 1 .60— Double Pool, 6,070. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. Lord Putnam, May 13, 1950-:58/5-2-112. Purse 000 2-year-olds 2 7 6 6? Maidens. Fillies. Fixed weights. Weight, 117 lbs • May 151-G.i gggA*1 75" Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to - t aa rDA,mS ER LADY W 17 4 4 5h 44,, 3"k M Mafale B Brown 20 80 ES "" H ---S, EfSSf Is ■ 21,23 sssET si fiivi kslTsS: i j ixand sis;! ittnsz ! Time, :23%, :47, 1:00%. Track fast. , bi iic lAeic — ? Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to Mutuel Pric4»Sffi«!%«u":::;::::::::n:.:: "M ?£ ISg ** S Is • Iuncaster ,m JS0 lady ..:::.::. : ja ,1 srTohPcsb/-t«RVre,,AdT at SBftsasiy: c"" jr;Wd by w- e- job"J her advantage and was ridden out to the end MARTHA PAULA saved ornnnri 1 „,Eh 9 increasing and finished determinedly. LANCASTER LADY was in hand whMe Si JSSSf VfSl JoTCaS P°S,t while fmishing gamely. FRAUD came between horses after a sluggish tart and closed ?Lt BRIDAL ToTIt made a good move midway of the turns, .but was carried wide and huna ninth iwwiwr 0AST rushed to the pace at once, but raced greenly and tired. SQUEAL quit. LatE SrJIcK began gard!?/. P * FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE. Lord Putnam, May 13, 1950-:58Vs-2-112. Purse 500 2-year olds 2 7 6 6 3 Cla-ming Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races allowed 3 lbs "maidin " t S lbs Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 oT OOO 1 « r-i May 1-51— G.S Net value to winner ,100; second, 00; third, 00- fourth 00 Mutuel Pool, 40.464. 1 Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt A % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Oddsloll r 25742 RUDDY BELLE wb110 9 7 42 32 1J 13J G L Smith 7000 J J Nolan TT, •— . OUR WORLD w 113 10 6 Ih U 3* 2"* C Rogers 7500 R N Webster 1» rnpp.Er "JS f 41 42 44 L Batcheller 7000 E E Voynow a-130 C *a« m?V,r NG " f ? on ? 5i 5h 5 5"" J Finnegan 7500 W H Foales 26 30 26465 MISTIG w 111 1 5 62 63 63 6J J Skelly 7000 Kee Dee SrahiP l,™ 26834 ARROGANT wb 108 3 1 8i 92 7U721AVasl 700O AB SiSSt, S SC°LD " 2 I ", F * » S SaS 0 E K B n0""" K 264233 ™ mTvA/. SSI! 10 10 9iJStout 7000 Mrs BP Bond b*00 " 27423 LOTS WIFE wb 103 5 4 71 8 J10 10 L Asia* 7500 HaDov PP Hill fL Farm ocan XM -- a-Coupled. Ruddy Efelle and Busy Indian; b-Mistig and Jerky T Time, :23, :472i, 1:00%. Track fast. _ SgsAfcgfyFTtSMPiai p-L Ke"e,; bred by D""* Fa™- S .*** 9°od from stall gate. Won ridden lia out; second and third driving. RUDDY BELLE quickly entered contention after a slow bmning, came to the outside of the leaders to swiftly assume command in the stretch ™ run and drew out. OUR WORLD was rushed into a short lead from the outside shortly after th2 start held fir first on gamely under intermittent punishment and outfinished PROMISING. The latter began I ertly was steadfed 1 mhKYC.hNmA9K.edtby SUwRkW5R7D and tlPp€ared dangerous whi,e savin *™»* !" the early stretch then hJng S BUSY INDIAN stumbled badly leaving the gate, had brief speed and tired. MISTIG, in hand while on the inside § lot.fI sjrsnsti. ra,,y-JERKY was en back whi,e ,acking — * h-« 2? z Overweight— Our World, 1 pound; Recurring, 2, Mistig, 3, Jerky, 3. I 1 j f 1 I j i i t ■ j ! • ,1 1 r C " FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1.-09H-5— 120 Purse 500 ? 7 ft A 3-year-°Ws- Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since March 3 Z f. °dn3.Jbsi.one race 5 lbs": one race since Januarv 1G» 7 lb*-; since Novem- May 1-51— .«•-*,? G.S ber 30, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to 500 Net value to winner ,500; second, 50; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Poo , 45,160. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % jj Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 25 KELORA w 108 10 2 21 3J 22 ih H McGuion 4000 J N Kelly 133 S£ ,N|w,EtRvBETTER W108 9 1 « V 1h ** L Hansman «B Wrs P Goodwin "a bEc-rTY wb106 11 4 3h 24 3 33J D Johnston 4000 M Kahlbaum 22 70 355 Encurur Wb11° 1 8 93 5 4J 42 F Fernndez 3500 Rarco Stable 8 10 27425 WONDERMENT w 114 12 3 4h «4 53 52 R Nash 4000 T Newsom 1020 26448 BUDDIE SWEEP wb113 8 7 7h 92 H 6" A Vasil 4000 H Elliott 28 00 52?SEEALLEV wb115 21° 8h ** 6? 7tJ I Hanford 4000 N Vartarian 190 £5 flor,, wb110 3 6 62 U 7h 8h A J Ferdez 3500 Wood Lyn Stable 1510 11494 DARK VENTURE w 114 6 9 WWW 9" G Baouris 3500 C H Hanford 7 60 203454 DIVIDEND PAYER wb 109 7 5 53 6 93 w J Parenti 4000 F A Piarulli 3020 2S rroLPrASSES w 106 4 11 12 11? 112 11i D RizzoJ O00 Castle Rock Farm 8180 26642 FERRET w 112 5 12 114 12 12 12 R Gaudrau 4000 J Amoroso 24 20 Time, :22%, :46%, 1:12%. Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid-. — Odds to , Mutuel PricesfliivEETTER:::::::.:::::::::. LEVITY „_lftB. 28S0 B and 133° 25S fS , 10.40 420 Winner— B. f, by Beau of Mine— Santonian, by Bostonian, trained by D G Kelly; bred by Mrs J N Kelly WENT TO POST-4:04. OFF AT 4:04i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. KELORA was a sharp factor under u"9, was steered t0 the inside for the drive, then proved best under prolonged urging NEVER dcttcduj BfcTTLR had the most speed from the beginning, held on determinedly when challenged by the winner and just mtssed. LEVITY raced between horses while with the first flight, came out slightly entering the stretch and weakened. KIST saved ground and finished well. WONDERMENT faltered in the drive SUGAR ALLEY awav poorly, reached contention and tired. DIVIDEND PAYER was with the leaders when blocked sharply and forced back at the far turn. Scratched-011262 Maekel, 108; 27425 Lucky Lady, 108; 26050 Gil Kriegel, 111; 27425" Flax 110 Overweight— Kist, 1 pound; Jomac, 1; Dark Venture, 5; Dividend Payer, 1. - — — — — — — -— — — — — — — — — — — — — — ________________ SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1:09y5— 5— 120. Ormonda 2 7 and 4* 4 Purse Purse 500- 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners a race other £. 1 O » J than claiming in 1951. 4-year-olds, 122 lbs.; older, 124 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 in May 1-51 — G.S 1950 allowed 3 lbs.; three races since October 3, 6 lbs.; two races since that date or ,600 since September 15, 8 lbs.; one race since November 4, 10 lbs.; since October 3 12 lbs. Claiming races not considered in estimating allowances Net value to winner ,700; second, S975; third, 25; fourth. 5300. Mutuel Pool. 63,901 . Infox Horses EgtAWtPPSt jj jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to S ,EVA ™4m 5 7 63 52 21 13 FFernandz J Gavegnano 470 26804 ELOPE wb4111 6 3 * T V 2* A Vasil P T Connors a U nnBpExAT bSl]c2 4 3i 1J « 33 SB0U,metis Grandview Stable *% S ADOPT wb4 16 3 10 10 jj 83 » R Bauer Winlochan Stable 28.10 267083 DETECTIVE w 4 110 7 2 Ih 4h 6i 5 * G Lafleur Mrs L Laurin 8 70 199 PICTURE CARD w 6 113 10 1 2* 3- 42 6" C Rogers Woodland Sm S 26908 ATTENTN MARKwb4116 15 5h 63 53 ?2_ J Stout Bobanet Stable 12 90 SST KoVnpp0 tS!!? ! S 8M0 92 8nL Batcheller BluT Stone Farm IS SSL LSr,Tr°wPl.Av Wul 111 tl S 7,i7 94_ J Skelley Mrs P A B Widener II a-6.30 268862 HELEN MAY wb4109 2 6 7*1 9* 10 10 G L Smith C A Cope 8=0 a-Coupled. Elope and Isotope. Time, :22%, :46, 1:11. Track fast. 1— Mutuels Paid -_ , Odds to — Muf-UPl mUTUei PrJrPC f /Dtuc,u, pFr.fr .A a-Entry v- 1140 640 AM 470 220 12° rnCeSjELOPE 8.00 5.20 3.00 160 v UP BEAT 320 en ii-nr.trT«- ii h pensive-Stimbala, by Stimulus, trained by T. J. Barry; bred by E. D Axton WENT TO POST-4:35. OFF AT 4:35i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME fi „h7tav.9°°d £2 Sta" 9u,te-, Won andand• second and third drivin9- PENSAVA moved up behind the first fight while ,n hand, was blocked and taken back midway of the turns, then came to the outside for the stretch run, readily responded when urged and quickly drew out. ELOPE was crowded slightly and steadied moving up ins.de UP BEAT on the stretch turn, obtained room and reached a momentary lead in the early stretch, then he.d on gamely to best UP BEAT. The latter drove between horses to wrest command on the far turn held sway into the stretch, then weakened. ADOPT, tardy leaving the gate and slow to reach ben stride, closed fast through the stretch run. DETECTIVE, unable to reach the front early quit PICTURE CARD was a keen factor on the outside and tired. VALS KID was outrun HELEN MAY auit Overweight— Picture Card, 1 pound; Isotope, 1. M SEVENTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949—1 095—5—120 Purse 000 1 1 fk f 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 122 lbs.; older, 124 lbs. Non-winners Z " ° " ?f"° ra«s since March 3 allowed 3 lbs.: two races since January 16, 5 lbs.; one race May 1-51— G.S in 1951, 7 lbs. Claiming price, 0,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each ,000 to CC0 Net value to winner ,400; second, 50; third, 75; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool. 53,843. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt jj jj Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Oddsloll S3 Rmul WbJlin 2 53 42 11 12 j stout 8000 King Ranch 4~30 27428 BOLO MACK wb5117 6 5 2 21 3* 2U G L Smith 10000 Mrs C A Cooe QRn 26342 AGRARIAN-U w 9 117 5 3 U itf 2* 3" F FernnSzlOMO IL McKnkftt inS S IpV "J.6!!7. 1? ,1 t 3i 42 4J A Vasil «" Tcarthy Stable 4S 26896 DALPARK wb4117 2 10 6h 72 5 5J R Nash 10000 Mrs R ODDenheim n 26409 MARSE GEORGE wb 5 110 3 9 74 64 74 63 R Gaudau* 8000 EE Voynow 55 «2 SS W.4!!? I A £ B 3 7"k Hanford 1C«» BoLe?yns"b,e «3 25282 LUCKY HARP w 4 115 4 11 9J 8i 8J 8nlf W Mann 10000 Kav-Gee Stable Um 20872 BLUE LANTERN w4115 8 7 II? 11? 5 and C Rogers 10000 J Gavegnano 11 m S£S XESF Wb. I S I 1c2 10,i10*102 102i A J FerdezlSoS Wood Z Stable Iffl 273474 BLAZING wb4115 9 6 84 % WW S Boulmetis 10000 Mrs S G Steckler 4V 209974 JUNE PRINCE wb5114 111 12 12 12 12 C Shaw 9000 Mrs W Strawbrfdge K00 Time, :22%, :45%, 1:101s. Track fast. — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , Mutuel PricesfSffSS ZZZZZZZZ KM S ,*S 43° 1» 3 ■ AGRARIAN-U 7 IS SSASfSandSSffiSA u """" bre,, by Kiflg Rancb- „,.,itaft rt fr07lstal1 gate. Won driving; second and third the same. ENERGETIC was sent through close ffiitt?1*, rounding into the stretch, assumed command under punishment and gradually drew away BOLO MACK was a strong challenger while between horses and held en well to the end AGRARIAN-U set the pace under pressure for a half-mile and weakened. POLLYS DELAY lost ground while racing on the outs ide IHTSmSiSw 9HCt UPh ?AtPAR,K S,aVe,d 9rrd t0 9ain in the drive" MARSE GEORGE lacked a closmc closing rally. MYSTAGOGUE back dropped suddenly from between the leaders nearinq the far turn and riirl no? again menace MANCHAC began slowly and lost ground racing on the outside. BLAZING was not a factor scratched — z/3452 Top Admiral, 118. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Blustering. Sept. 4, 1944-1-41V5_6_104 Purse 500 2 7 6 6 7 3;,year:°l-dS;,. -C,aiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since March 3 £-» i tSSfJ£i °n% Tu",,5 lbi:,°ne race since Januar* 1G 7 ,bs- Claiming price. May 1 1-51 si — r- G.S ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 0 to W Net value to winner ,500; second, 50; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool. 48,722. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % VJ % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr OwTie Odds to 26424 BURNING RAY w115 2 6 6J 5J 3 12 1h j stout 4000 Mrs M Pistorio Vn 266443 IDLE PLATTER wb119 6 9 53 43 2« » 23 A DeLara 4000 T Newsom 12 26098 LINDAS LADY wb110 4 4 U 11 11 32 32 L Batchller m LSui H! 26863 THRIFTY-PAT . 108 3 5 7? 62 Ihl 4i R Gaud 5 S ThoSfaSe 7 ! 268563 CONFECTION wb110 8 2 31 3h 43 42 58 F Fernnde- SS Rare! Stable J X 27028 ACTUAL wb 111 5 7 9 7h 71 74 6- P c IBovIe" 3500 I n rWf . L »2 26863 LUCY BELLE wbllO 7 1 24 3 63 £ 7N N Jemas S E B Stewart S5 2729G ISLE OF PEACE wb114 1 8 8M 84 8* Pf C Erickson 4000 G F Strickland In 27218 KY. WILDCAT *b112 9 3 4 8M 9 9 L Jones 37S0 W Wilkerson 33 M Time, :24, :47T5, 1:13%, 1:41, 1:454. Track fast. ---- _.,_ / — Mutuels Paid — . — Odds to Mutue. PricesS|M;::::::::::::;;:;::;: « » £ « i:» | Ch Wnner~Strawbe,ry r0- 9 bv Ramillies— Infra Ray, by Stimulus, trained by J. B. Bond; bred by W. P WENT TO POST-5:32. OFF AT 5:32i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BURNING RAY was rated off of the early pace moved to the leaders from the outside and assumed command while they were bumpinq in the earlv stretch, then just lasted to best IDLE PLATTER. The latter, taken back strongly leaving Ze gate stead Iv moved into closer contention, then was under a strong rein while lugging over badly on LINDAS LADY in 1 early stretch and could not get up while closing fast under punishment at the end LINDAS LADY uraed to the front on the inside early, set an even oace. then was bumped into the fence and back bv IDLF PI ATTF9 nearinq the final furlong and weakened. THRIFTY-PAT lacked a rally. CONFECTION tired LUCKY BELLE quit. ISLE OF PEACE was outrun. Scratched— 26791 Smarty Jacopo, 110. Overweight— Thrifty-Pat. 3 pounds. Attendance, 15,500; Total Mutuel Pool, ,160,779.


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