Suffolk Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1951-05-22

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. Official Charts-— Racing ■ — — ■ — SUFFOLK DOWNS * Copyright, 1951. by Triangle Publications, Inc. ■■ ■ EAST BOSTON, MASS MONDAY, MAY 21, 1951-SUFFOLK DOWNS 1 MILE. Twenty-fifth day of sixty-JflnCamera Weathe/clSr* lem Racing Association, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Crowley- u/;nWl!£„re,!reSeu "9 Massfchusetts State Racing Commission, P. J. Allen. Stewards, Lee ODonnell and E F%hilZaJy,Slel J„RuMac,Jmbe.r- P,adng Jud9es« Arthur Hunt Kenncth Mcintosh and nf* Xand.u?1 fudf?es.Jame£. B"twel,i Harry Krovitz and JosePh Rosen- Pa**ock Judge, J. M. Cunningham. Clerk of Scales, W. J. Canmng. Starter, G. R. Wingfield. Timer, Joseph Jaffe. Racing Secretary, O. E Pons. IQSOI-IJS SJtSL9*? I3516? Day,rigrht T!me-.Percenta9e *inni"9 favorites corresponding meeting MTinwl«r-M fcUn9» • 3- ■5SK?fl.,aS ?,f favor.«*es 10 the mcney . Daily Double, first and second races! ™ ™ «°Lfie,d »Te.s "SSHjrtLS1 Da.i,yM.P°ub,e- Muluel take 12 Pcr "nt State 5J per cent on first sand!Ti«r!biica and %mm 7j per cent between oooo° and °°00 7* "er wnt w£reeQ,bc:Snl,acPPreRntiJCr allowance flamed- * Five-lbs 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 Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute Appealing, July 26, 1937— 1:09%— 4— 117. Purse 52,300. O Q 0 *7 "J 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since April 21 4-year- n/., * ?lds- 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners since April 21 allowed 3 lbs.: since April 1. „ „ May 21-51— Suf 6 lbs.; since March 1, 9 lbs* Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,380; second, 5500; third, 80; fourth, 40 . Mutuel Poo 9,538. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va V2 Sir Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 2KJ|* |5!S2ii.i«RIDEw5511? I I 1,112 12 11 A F Minez 2500 R Gottsman fL40 27842 FEEFIF0FUM wb4114 3 5 3"* 33 2421 K Whitlock 2500 H Lyon 9 30 gS„Knnv WSb« I If 5,£34iR Br9nke* 2500 Mrs Haughton, Mrs Brown 110 5 £WJ w5 1 o 8 8 7J 2nk.3i 4" V Terranova 2500 Mrs A Gaignard Jr 4.80 22£ ?mc5°?JH£H w£ 5 113 11 2 2i 51 5,151 R Gonzalez 2500 S Messana 5.40 283673 IRISH MIST wb4105 4 11 11 10« 8J 6" E Jenkins 2500 J Beals 1970 28213 GAVILAN wb9119 2 9 82 9J 74 7"" R DeStasio 2500 Mrs A Hallal 370 28141 FORBIDDEN C wb7113 6 10 10J 11 11 85J J Pollard 2500 Mrs F Tomaselti 78 30 28697* CAROLINA STAR w6113 1 7 51 74 94 9*1 C Mullins 2500 R Vito 2160 26617 BIG AND BETERwb8113 7 6 61 8* 61 10J J Martin 2500 J McDowell 2120 28212 TRU-MISS w 6 109 10 3 4J 4J 102 11 L Valdes 2500 C McFariand 33 40 Time, :23i/5, :45%, 1:1155. Track fast. Mutuel ?ricBsfSSSJum ....rSJTi 1uSMsand"m muruei rncesj feeffofum ... 11.00 6.60 4.50 2.30 v SEDULOUS 300 «aj c«Tn JliJ* ,G£,d JlfcSJ?iley G- by Vit0 traned bv R- Gottsman; bred by C. B. Gooch. WENT TO POST-2:02. OFF AT 2:03 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. SHIRLEYS PRIDE assumed com- ?ccdr.cArJn.c.e* dr!.w nlea-r was JP1 close t0 tne rail savfn9 9round and had enough left when challenged. FEEFIFOFUM gradually improved his position in a good effort SEDULOUS broke alertly was allowed to drop out of xcntention, then rallied along the inside. MISS GADFLY closed willingly. SUPROGRAPH went evenly. IRISH .MIST , racedwide. GAVILAN quit. FORBIDDEN C showed nothing. CAROLINA STAR flashed brief speed. BIG AND BETTER was in close quarters. TRU-MISS quit. Phil Harris edlTi8637 Sa9enesSj 106; 26687 Joshua 114; 287333 At ase, 107; 286153 Easton Air, 108; 282134 Overweight— Tru-Miss, 1 pound. SECOND RACE. 3-4 MILE out of chute. Appealing, July 26, 1937— 1:09%— 4— 117. Purse 300 9 0 ft 7 ft 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of two races. Weight, 118 lbs. Maidens allowed 6 £. 7 U / O lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to 000 May 21-51 — Suf Net value to winner ,380; second, 00; third, 80; fourth, 40. _ Mutuel Pool, 6,389. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va V2 StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 273932 EXEMPLAR w111 8 3 2J H 12 14 R Cawthon* 3500 Tamarack Stable. 440 " 286182 QUEENS TASTE wb110 4 5 32 21 22 24 R DeStasio 3500 J G Fdrgione 350 28181, FIREBRAKE wb107 7 7 4J 43 43 325 C Burr* 3500 Starr Ranch 1340 28621 SHADOWS END wb 104 10 9 11 72 5nk 4h L Richards* 3000 S Garfield Sr.m w51il ! 1 11 32 31 5V R Lawless 3500 Shangrila Stable 16.50 AMDAcTnrGJRL wbJ£ I I 6nk5i 62 64 R Thopsnl 3500 S Finkelstein 50.00 S !i°CK 310 7"k 9t- 74 75j j spinale. 3000 Bertrande Bros 73.80 28786 CURED wb109 1 8 10« 103 94 and, J Pollard 3500 J E Hughes 58 80 28784 FIREWOOD wb113 2 11 9J 82 82 99 B Fisk 3000 P Godfrey 436 SSL ?SbDrSlrA LLENGE Wllf ,? 81 11 102 10 R Br9nke* 3500T Palatine Stable 2J» 286163 GAY GIFT w 113 11 4 5J 6"k11 E.up.E Gross 3000 W C Hardin 2000 Time, :23, :46, 1:12%. Track fast. r- JMutuels Paid- , Odds to , kA„t-.i*l D-:~~~ ,CVCUD11D EXEMPLAR 10.80 5.40 3.40 4.40 170 70 MUtUel PriCeSI QUEm TASTE 4.60 30 1.30 iS FIREBRAKE 6.60 2.30 Wmner— B. g, by Hoop, Jr.— Model Mary, by Display, trained by R. W. Selden; bred by Y C T Fisher WENT TO POST-2:3f. OFF AT 2:33J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. ,n *lrt 9.00 from sta" 2ate*. Won Lriden out«* second and drivin9- EXEMPLAR moved into contention soon after the start, cut over sharply at the far turn, assumed command when roused, drew clear and maintained #«nfS; .S1 «DAiEE-.7-f0,tatake up, on far tum- re9ained stride quickly and pressed to the end FIREBRAKE gradually improved position in a good effort. SHADOWS END finished stoutly ™?UVJ, CR0SS END serl ?ace f.°,1 S?; mi,e ne,d on gamely to stretch then weakened. JAMAICA GIRL was never a serious factor. WAR STOCK went even y. CURED broke sluqqishlv FIREWOOD showed nothing BOLD CHALLENGE showed a dull effort. GAY GIFT rushed boldly on far turn, attempted to boft was taken in hand and eased through final furlong. / * Scratched— 28616 Arabess, 108; 285542 Model Home, 112; 28621 Believe-ln-Me, 108 Overweight— Queens Taste, 3 pounds; Shadows End, 4; Cured, 2. Corrected weight— Gay Gift, 113. Bold Challenge claimed by W. F. Mannagh. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 65.80— Double Pool, 8,612 THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Appealing, July 26, 1937— 1:09?*— 4— 117. Purse 300 • 9 Q ft 7 Q -year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming price of ,000 or less in" *• v ? 1951 and have not won a race since May 1. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-May 21-51— Suf winners- since March 1 of three allowed races 3 lbs.; of two races, 6 lbs - one race 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,380; second, 00; third, 80; fourth, 40. Mutuel Pool, 7,392. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to rAD.YcnnEXNDRAwM]I2 2 5 8 8 53 12 R Brgnke* Beverly Farm TandO r™™ 27632 GALEDO wsb6119 5 4 2"k 2J 22 2 G Pederson C A 0Neil Jr B 8Q 285522 BR0WNSKIN w 5 117 2 1 13 12 3*1 l Richards* JRDwyer a 280352 WRIGHTS WRONGw 4 110 7 5 51 54 4i 41 R DeStasio W Noto Iffl 28619 BLUE FALCON wb 8 116 3 7 73 74 6J 51 R Lawless Shangrila Stable 13 7ft 286194 FOSTERS PRIDEwb 5 116 6 2 44 4"* 31 BX R Gonzalez Mr and Mrs ; F leece- Ilfl fSE;SAf,Hn°,CE W!! 5 1 7*4 7i.B Fisk M?s J Sey . 23296 LITTLE AUD w5113 4 6 63*61 8 8 D Jessop Starr Ranch 4180 Tune, :22y5, :45%, 1:12/s. Track fast. Mutuel Pricesfaffi tBROWNSKIN 3 80 "gn wS T§- PbSrATtS STERlimDAYLIGHTd TIME Bertrand0; " M E" Whit" . .Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. LADY ALEXANDRA, a trailer to final furlong moved with a belated rush between horses, caught the leaders near the end and was drawing out GALEDO forced the pace, responded to pressure to gain a short lead, but was not good enough. BROWNSKIN opened a clear lead soon after start, saved ground and held on stubbornly, was unable to shake opposition. WRIGHTS WRONG L°dlY plfced on 0"tside, failed to respond under urging. BLUE FALCON passed tiring horses FOSTERS , h?u lMT?iUcrtSMy* eased back and had nothing when roused. ANNIES CHOiCE was through after s a half mile. LITTLE AUD showed nothing. Overweight— Wrights Wrong, 1 pound. FOURTH RACE ABOUT 1 1-2 MILES turf course. Belrate, May 14, 1951-2:41-7-109 Purse 9 Q ft R ft ?2300- year-olds and upward Claiming. Non-winners of a race at a mile and a half TL °„ V! °r„°ver in 1951- 4-year-olds, 116; older, 118 lbs. Non-winners since April 21 allowed May 21-51 — Suf 3 lbs.; since April 1, 6 lbs.; since March 1, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000 Net value to winner ,380; second, 00; third, 80; fourth, 40. Mutuel Pool, 4,817. Index Horses -Eqt A Wt PP St V2 1 VA Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 28702 IRMAS JIM W5113 1 2 11 1"* 1J Ink ih R Brgnke* 2000 Mrs H Gordon Jvi 285584 DINNER PARTY w 11 110 7 1 32 31 22 23 23 J Martin 2000 Mrs J Cook IS 28558 LOU JAY S. wb8101 3 4 42 4"k 31 32 34 C Burr* 20W ShangrHrstable - 1m 28090 BALLAST wb10113 5 8 8 e* 4-.ic.42 41 1 L Richards* 2000 GW Taylor IS 27764JBUSY SIS wb5104 8 6 61 J 71 54 51 51 J Breckons 2000 H Lyon 35 m 28790 OLD SCHOOL 4*7112 2 7 72 8 62 61 61 E Gross 2000 G W Ogle 4 on 26946 CAPT GALAHERwsb4 107 4 5 54 54 8 7« 7* J Spinale 2000 S Finkelstein 22.80 28091 ANALYSIS wsb6107 6 3 25 2471 8 8 J Ternullo* 2000 E J Monti SS Time, 2:40. New track record. Track fast „.„.., , /— Mutuels Paid — , Odds to . Mutuel PricesSw:::::::::::::::::::: » »-S ™ S IS v LOU JAY S 340 - 70 Miss s"T ~K?lio?g ty Hypnot5st n--Lucy hy-Byrd, trained by W. R. Mitchell; bred* by Mrs. R. J. Murphy and WENT TO POST-3:28. OFF AT 3:30i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but BALLAST. Won driving; second and third the same. IRMAS JIM set the pace against stout restraint, was kept in close on the turns, responded gamely when roused ad withstood a SSfc!"?; m?U AY. f»* close UP, after ajPle; was unable to make up ground when put to a drive BALLAST * 3t O HRy flflfij 9 ii J AbU liCO ■ h, v-r IB 3S.UJS J ILw • s FIFTH RACE 1 1-18 MILES. Kenyon C, June 3, 1938-1:43-4-101. Purse ,400. 4-yeaf-oTds 9 Q ft ft 1 l!nd uP*ard- Claiming. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners iince April ~ s-,w„we. , 2] of. two races allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs.; one race since March 15, 9 lbs. May 21-51— Suf Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb; allowed for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner ,440; second, 25; third, 90; fourth, 45. Mutuel Pool, 5,632. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va %■ % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 28558J DOUBLE 0. wb4110 4 4 32 21 11 12 11 c Burr* 3500 Mrs J M Linale 4ffl RvKp VzZ i ? VI 8 4o|i 2* 23i R Brgnke. IS Mrl HaughS M« Brown zS •Sffla EtTiNTnM.rE wbS]J5 5 2 ? $ 3 3s 32 E Jenkins 3500 G E Babin 6.70 281873 HA R TONIC w7112 3 6 7J 8i 7i 51 4nk A Florio 3500 E E Gaiae 14 20 S IfnT «S f l Tu 7T 5"k 6i 5h VTerranova »0 Devon Stable i8 S mrSS.p WSJ S- I VtVM] t S DeStasio 3500 Mr and Mrs H Thompson 23.50 28369 MR. SYRACUSE wb5 103 n 8 7 52 61 5J 71 73 J Dattilo 3200 Pine Tree Farm 4? m 28473 BOBS ACE wsb4109 7 9 9 9 81 88 8" G Pederson ■ 3500 S J Brown 770 28471 FAIR STRIKE w5117 2 3 2J 3J 9 9 9 B Fisk 5$ W Nolo 16 S Time, :24%, :48%, 1:13/1:39, 1:45%. Track fast. — Mutuels Paid— , / -Odds to Mutuel Pricesf«?E ::::::::::::::::::::::: "-20 is IIS « H .FLYING MILE t 360 *g J52ETr"S l«eCh/«edoBe1si.Rjs«ki by B,enheim II., trained by J. M. Lingle; bred by H. F. Guggenheim. US SE!JT T f °ST-MH. OFF AT 4:04 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving;" second and third the same. DOUBLE 0. moved close to the pace after a half mile, continued to gain on the turn, assumed command entering the stretch and maintained |dv.n9eMnncer TTe-„DARE H°PE.worked her way up on the outside and was closing on the winner: ■7JHS • H ve" P|aced ,ack a c,osng rally. HAIR TONIC passed tiring horses. TEL-AVIV, roused inter-Pttently in the early stages, was caught in close quarters on the final bend and failed to respond. BILL tpi Aviulh afthrti.,0S"I9 .c£mUKE!; PJh SYRACUSE lost ground on the" turns and was laying over on TEL-AVIV through the stretch. BOBS ACE showed nothing. FAiR STRIKE stopped • Overweight— Dare-Hope, 2 pounds; Hair Tonic, 1. Dare Hope claimed by C. L. Dupuy. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE out of chute. Appealing, July 26, 1937— 1:09ys— 4— 117. Purse 000 9 Q ft ft 9 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of a a race of ,350* other than" TL * _,u_, 0 c aimmg ia .1951. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners of ,000 in 1950 May 21-51— „ Suf allowed 3 lbs.; of ,275 since July 15, 6 lbs.; one race of any value in 1951 9 lbs ■ Claiming races not considered. „ Net value to winner ,800; second, 75; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel pool, 03,994. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to ttSL ?nruinho°0SE *uVM 2 8 63 6L2J H V Bush G S Gladney 3I0 SIm trSci Wu£ £ i t 41 41 3* 3i C Burr Mrs I Gushen 23.00 28469 VITAL SUN m wb5113 6 2 24 23 Ink 41 J Pollard J E Huahes fim SSSSLEpDS,v W,bSJS I I 1n1nM 5* R DeStasio M« 3 M Ungle S S !E! ?LY wb 6117 8 5 5i 51 62 62J L Richards*- L C Stable f 1 30 19749 NOR-WEST wb5113 7 7 7"ic 7i -73 76 A Tavares P Schwartz 1440 28468 FLAMING BUSH wb 5106 1 3 3 3and 8 8 J Breckons? W Offemann 3H» Time, :45, 1:11%. Track fast. rm„„ 1 — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to , Muriel Prirpcf ,B,fKnMD°°SE — 88° 500 S li 1.50 j fviuruei rricesj luchador 7.20 4.40 2.60 1.20 LEFTY JIM 6 00 2 00 H B Ungrdonk 9 by BU" Moose_Tnatchesta bv Genreral Thatcher, trained by N. J. Fillman; bred by WENT TO POST — 4:31. OFF AT 4:32 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. 5tart good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. BERNIE MOOSE steadied while im-hTw ifirHAnnr11 W? to tne outse ,to ertake the leaders in stretch, drew clear and was in K»k 4!iC-HA??R ,ledJunder late pressure and closed willingly. LEFTY JIM reserved off the pace, slipped through along the rail to draw on even with the leaders, then faltered. VITAL SUN broke alertly, was allowed to go along with rapid pace, and had nothing when pjut to pressure. DAUNTEDID sprinted to a short lead set S!ff MKuShS StftSTp NEWSWEEKLY ™" NOR-WEST ChJnTR* ?ff 284l84 Around, 111; 282162 ,dio, 113; 285564 SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Kenyon C, June 3, 1938— 1:43V%— 4— 108. Purse ,600. 4-year-olds 9 9 ft ft a "P*3 Claiming. Non-winners of two races since May 1. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs • TL °„ V °ldir 120 lbs- Non-winners since March 1 of three races allowed 3 lbs.; of two races, May 21-51— M Suf 6 lbs.; one race, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner ,550; second, 75; third, *325; fourth, 50._ Mutuel Pool, 00,437. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to fUFFAZON wb5"5 3 2* 33 33 2J 1J J Spinale 6750 S Cardile 330 SScStdai W5 I I 11 2i 21 1i 24i C Corolla 6500 J W Nizlek 1040 SJIav W 4 5 62 63 64 52 31 R Brgnke* 6500 A G P Hobbs 580 281462 JEANS JAY w6103 5 1 3"k ink m 33 421 jDavernt 6750 0 L Foster im 28146 GOLDEN CLOVER w 5 109 6 6 52 54 5"* 63 5n F Zehr 6750 WW Waters 14TO 28091iC0LUMN wb7114 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 R Watson 7000 Mrs H Gordon 380 Time, :24%, :4i, 1:12, 1:38, 1:45. Track fast. r— 52 Mutuels Paid-. / dds te v Mutuel Pricesf0!:::;::::::::::::::.:::::: SJ0 ,?58 « 3M JU iSHOTRAL ..I 400 lj» WENeTT0 Pbi5:S.F,dAT bandS-Jandt * ° .longde was along to outfinish LEX. The latter assumed an early lead, gave way after a half mile regained cSLaSd when roused drew clear, but was unable to withstand the winners bid. SHOTRAL cl«3 welf from off S • fP3ariur?hPnJnIaSient, °" t,h0!ilsldand W *"! kad ™ore a half mile, continued to Sn on the Pirur Rcne5 snort.ened stride and had nothing left when challenged. GOLDEN CLOVER had no mishap EIGHT BELLS was in close quarters on the first turn, was eased back .and remained close to the T P pace but failed to rally when put to pressure. COLUMN trailed throughout. - Overweight— Shotral, 1 pound. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Whirlaway, July 15, 1942-1:48-4-130. Purse ,500 4-year-olds 9 Q ft ft A al7 uPward Claiming. Non-winners of two races since April 21. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs • TL n " , 0 0 older 120 lbs. Non-winners in 1951 of three races, allowed 3 lbs.; of two race, 6 lbs -May 21-51— Suf one race, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,000. Net value to winner ,500; second, 50; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 9,675. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va Vi % StrFin Jockeys Cl!g Pr. Owners Odds to 28473 HARD HELD wb 7114 7 4 24 23 24 24 U L Valdes 5000 H Barnett Tin * 28558J NEWSPAPER W7115 4 2 H* 13 is* n* 22J [ R?Ss* 5000 F MasieHo 4* 287003 RE GH JANE w6 01 1 5 32 3J 44 42 4* C Burr* 5000 River Divide Farm 2.80 Si W. ai WkI III I ? Vtil 3 II 52JR Brgnke* 5000 Mrs Haughton, Mrs Brown 8.20 SSfn /n WbS I I f V 64 D Jessop • 5000 Starr Ranch 7.40 280911 GLAEMEL 7 116 c 6 6 62 w 7 7 7 7 J Phillippi 4500 H Larkin I8 °w 60 fFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24%, :48%, 1:1254, 1:39/1:52. Track fast. /. . .ninn UC1 „ 5? Mutuels Paid — , — -Odds to - Mutuel Prices newspaper 1 :::::::::::::::::::::: 6 00 IS f-S 2 00 2f0 " GAY COURIER , 540 70 feST3 g» bred J- »• Rouse" - ancehlP fflPS*0 ar d*Th NEWSP,APER and was drawing out at the end. The latter, mov ng to ETort sSn SS J5f..S?S widened the advantage on the backstretch and, though saving ground just failed to last GAY ffiiANP* and ?l PlC 6 IVfi1 hen_Set down for thedrive to S the lead! hen hSng wfi outrun 3 y" had "° mishap- JAIALAI raced evenly! GLAEMEL NINTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Whirlaway, July 15, 1 942-1 :48/5-4-1 30. Purse 300 4-year-olds 9 9 ft ft a,1,d urd- Claiming. Non-winners of a race since April 21. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs-* TL , 0,der« 120 bf: Non-winners in 1951 of three races allowed 3 lbs.; of two races, 6 0 lbs; „, t1 c 1 May 21-51— Suf one race, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,380; second, 00; third, 80; fourth, 40. Mutuel Pool, 7,943. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vz Va StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr.~Ow7r7 0ddsto SOLUC wb4"5 4 7 7 7 51 32J11 J Spinale 2500 Greenjale Stable elo 283643 SIAMESE wb 4 101 1 2 23 2J 21 21 2"" C Burr* 2500 Mrs L Wolf inn *g13 SASSY ; CHICK W5112 5 1 34 5 4J 1 and± E Gross ISS tTw W Waters IS 28471* PINCERS SJffi ? 3 ! I S £ £ * ST* US Mrsrady S 28371 BRIGHT BEACON wb 4 113 3 5 6* 61 61 6* 61 W L Taylor 2500 HLintz 5?a 28091 BATCHS GIRL w 5109 6 £ i 52 9* 7 J 7 D Jessop 2500 M D Haynes ££ Time, :24%, :48%, 1:13%, f:40?5, 1:54. Track fast 1 — Mutuels Pakt — Odds to v Mutuel PricesfsE"::::::::::::::::::::;-1460 .sassy IS JS ?S 1W !•£ chick sS IS WBMT 5 ■po :TlLl:ater,rrpLUAC3r- ,Bycrln?d by J- Simonelli; bred by Murlogg Farm, ci! T i P0ST- ?FF,.,AT 5:02 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. «#r-Hlh-? 4 -r°m 3ate- yion dr,v.n9; second and third the same. ISOLUC, allowed to settle into best stride wh.le trailing, moved on the outside of horses lanl Z on the, turn, continued to i aah i enterino i along to draw clear at the end SIAMESE forced the pace and had someE left S tlS "mS sJ*cmcK w reserved off Ihe pace to the final turn, assumed a short lead, but was not aood enough , Alfl 5 GffirfSH S safuriongs and faltered. PINCERS stopped. BRIGHT BEACON showed nothing? BATCHS g1 RL wTs through Scratched-285581 Andantino, 114; 21701 Boss H., 112; 16767 " Ettenan S 111 Overweight-Siamese, 2 pounds; Sassy Chick, 3; Batchs. Girl, * Attendance, 11523; Total Mutuel Poof; 44,429


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