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Official Racing Charts ■ ARLINGTON PARK Copyright. 1951. by Triangle Publications. Inc. ■ ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL., SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1951-ARLINGTON PARK 1 1-8 MILES. Sixth day of thirty-six-day meeting June 18 to July 28. Arlington Park Jockey Club, Inc. Automatic starting gate. Precision Camera Corp. by Kupricn. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, S. L. James. Stewards, T. R. Cox, Keene Daingerfield, C. J. Gcrmley, Jr., and Aidan Roark. Assistant to the stewards, John OHara. Placing Judges, Fred Crafton, M. G. Zeller and Vasco Parke. Paddock Judge. John OHara. Clerk of Scales, James Francis, Jr. Starter, Roy Dicker-son. Timer, William Cun-ngham. Racing Secretary and Handicapper. F. E. Kilroe. Assistant Racing Secretary, W. A. Reagan. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Saturdays and holidays. 1:30 p. m. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1950, .38; current meeting, .32. Percentage of favorites in the money, .70. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. Mutuel take, 13 per cent. § Three lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. * Five lbs. claimed. * Seven lbs. claimed. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Precision Camera by Kuprion. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE. Carrara Marble, June 20, 1949— 1:09Vs— 4— 104. Purse ,000. 3-year- £ O *7 olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since May 14 allowed 3« Z O Z / 3 lbs.; since April 11, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,500, allowed 4 lbs. June 23-51 — A.P Net value to winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool. 0.924. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va 5 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners ~ Odds to 30006 0ATBURNER wb113 7 1 12J 4 12 11 p J Bailey 3500 B Fogelson 5.20 31654 TRICK FLIER w 111 3 3 3* 3i 33 23 J Adams 4000 R Wilkinson 3.40 32322 RUTH MURPHY wb110 11 4 2 2J 2J 34 H Keene 3500 W H Bishop 11.20 31654 DOUBLE BARREL w113 2 7 72J 7h 5J 4* W Eads 3500 J Maniatis 9.20 309284 COPPER ISLAM wb 110 5 10 MM 10* 83 5J D Wagner 3500 A E Harper 30.00 31058 ILL BE AROUND wb111 9 5 5h 4* 43 6« K Church 3500 H Rosset 32.60 30717 TOWN SHEIK w 114 4 8 9*8 6 J 72 M Duhon 4000 J F Beck 4.60 314112 WEE FOURS w 107 6 9 8J Sh 108 8 4 L Batchller 3500 Jim-Jan Stable 5.10 31654 FOXY V. w 110 10 6 6* 62 9J 93 R L Baird 3500 Valenti Stable 11.90 31411 WISE CHOICE wb 108 8 2 42 5« 7MO«o A Skoronski 3500 H F Krimendahl 16.80 303783 BOSS JACK wb113 111 11 11 11 11 C Parke 3500 J Gregory 21.20 Time, :23%, :48%, 1:16%. Track heavy. Mutuels Paid — , Odds to x n • fOATBURNER 12.40 6.00 4.80 5.20 2.00 1.40 Ml utuel Prices trick flier 52° 46° mi 13° iRUTH MURPHY 7.20 2.60 Winner— Ch. c, by Crossbow II.— Cook Book, by Pompey, trained by D. Kerrone; bred by G. B. Scallon. WENT TO POST— 1:40i. OFF AT 1:40* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. 0ATBURNER made the pace to the stretch under steady rating and, in a long drive, held TRICK FLIER safe. The latter, forced to take up sharply on the far turn, responded readily when called upon for the drive, but was unable to be seriously persevered with when attempting to bear in through the late stages. RUTH MURPHY shewed good speed from the beginning while on the outside, but lacked a rally. DOUBLE BARREL raced evenly through the stretch without mishap. COPPER ISLAM caught tiring horses. ILL BE AROUND saved ground to no avail. TOWN SHEIK and WEE FOURS were outrun. WISE CHOICE quit. BOSS JACK showed nothing. SWANEES PENNY WAS ORDERED DECLARED BY THE STEWARDS. ALL WAGERS ON SWANEES PENNY WERE REFUNDED. Scratched— 31412 Prescott, 110; 31794 Swanees Penny, 107. Overweight— Trick Flier, 2 pounds; Ruth Murphy, 2; Ill Be Around, 1; Wee Fours, 2; Wise Choice, 3. SECOND RACE 7-8 MILE out of chute. Clang, July 19, 1935—1:22—3—105. Purse ,000. 4-year- £. * Q olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of four races since April 11 3* Z O Z O allowed 4 lbs.; three races since then or one race since May 14, 8 lbs.; one race since June 23-51 — A.P April 11, 12 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,300; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 15,163. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 314164 SUDDEN SCARE w6109 3 6 32 3* 22* 23 ftf D Scurlock 2500 Mrs M Grzyb 23.80 29885 VALLEYS PAL w 8 105 2 10 10 10 10 74 24 A Bassett 2500* A Trout 49.30 32039 SUPERWOLF w 8 118 10 9 92 J 94 8J 42 3" L Batchller 2500 Valley View Farm 5.30 31661 SO FAIR w4110 1 8 6 44 4J 54 4i H Keene 2500 L F Warby 3.40 31661 LICTOR wb9118 6 2 4 12J 13J 14 5n R L Baird 2500 Renfrow and Olmsted 4.20 317923 MERRIEST w4118 8 7 74 74 53 3 63 J D Jessop 2500 Shady Brook Farm 9.30 30826 ELKHORN wb6118 7 5 8"»i 82 7h 63 74| C Martin 2500 J Hejna 18.60 31301 QUELLE BELLE w8105 5 3 4* 5 6i 91 86 W M Cook 2500 Mrs E Kendall Weil 11.50 317922 BOLO HOWIE w5118 9 4 5 64 9s 8J 9« P Domenico 2500 R Bohn 6.60 317924 DASHA w4113 4 1 24 22| 31 10 10 W Eads 2500 J J Gregory 5.30 Time, :24ft, :48%, 1:16%, 1:30. Track heavy. ,— Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to » kA . in* /SUDDEN SCARE 49.60 23.60 12.00 23.80 10.80 5.00 MutUel "riCeSi VALLEYS PAL 42.80 20.80 20.40 9.40 iSUPERWOLF 4.40 1.20 Winner— B. m, by Sweeping Light— Pantaloons, by St. James, trained by J. Grzyb; bred by F. B. Koontz. WENT TO POST— 2:13. OFF AT 2:131 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. SUDDEN SCARE, never far back, took command with a rush midway of the final furlong and steadily drew clear when subjected to brisk urging. VALLEYS PAL, badly outrun early, was guided to the middle of the track and closed resolutely in a sharp effort. SUPERWOLF slipped through next to the inside rail nearing the furlong marker and finished with determination. SO FAIR failed to make up appreciable ground. LICTOR gave way suddenly inside the stretch. MERRIEST had no mishap. QUELLE BELLE was unable to keep up. BOLO HOWIE retired steadily after showing brief speed. DASHA quit. Scratched— 31657 Vinita Toney, 114. Overweight— Sudden Scare, 4 pounds; So Fair, 1. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 81 .80— Double Pool, 4,936. * THIRD RACE 1 MILE out of chute. Equipoise, June 30, 1932— 1:34%— 4— 128. Purse ,500. m s m q 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners_pf three races in 3 Z O Z 7 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; one race since May 14, 6 lbs.; since April 11, 9 lbs. Claiming June 23-51— A.P price, ,000. Net value to winner ,625; second. 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 52,245. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 320064 LEO P. McL. wb 4 111 6 3 1h 13 14 14J 13J J D Jessop 5000 Fancy Free Stable 4.00 320413 EXCELSIS wb5111 5 1 32* 32* 23 24 23* J Adams 5000 H D Maggio 5.70 30720J2WHIRL BY w4 107 1 6 8 6* 5* 51 31 H L RichnJ 5000 W M Wickham 5.60 31932 TRIXIE w 8 112 7 7 54 54 44 4h 4* R L Baird 5000 Mrs J Lowenstein 1.60 32325 DASHING DON wb4111 3 2 22J 2 32* 3* 5| W Garner 5000 Ada L Rice 27.00 31416 JACKS BANNER wb 4 108 2 8 6MJ 7* 64 64 L Prestret 5000 S A Alexander 11.80 31537 TROPIC RAIDER wb4112 4 4 4 4* 6* 7* 7"" W Eads 5000 0 Brown and W L Brown 36.20 31932 FESTIVAL II. wb4 117 8 5 7h 8 8 8 8 A Skoronski 5000 E C Roth and Son 6.60 Time. :24y5, :48%, 1:14%, 1:42. Track heavy. r-AZ Mutuels Paid- , Odds to , . . 1 . /LEO P. McL 10.00 5.00 3.60 4.00 1.50 .80 Mutuel Prices? excelsis 6.w 5.40 2.« iS iWHIRL BY 4.00 1.00 Winner— Ch. c, by Sky Raider— Dorothy Rock, by Pharamond II., trained by R. C. Adams; bred by Mrs. E. Denemark. WENT TO POST-2:48. OFF AT 2:48 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. LEO P. McL. held a commanding advantage entering the stretch and maintained his advantage while in hand. EXCELSIS moved up on the outside to challenge the leader on the final turn, but lacked a convincing rally. WHIRL BY saved ground during the early running and made up some ground when hard ridden through the stretch. TRIXIE was unable to improve her position when set down for the drive. The rider of TRIXIE was thrown from his mount immediately following the finish, when his left iron broke DASHING DON was through after a half mile. JACKS BANNER was always between horses. FESTIVAL II. was never a threat. Overweight— Whirl By, 3 pounds; Jacks Banner, 1; Tropic Raider, 1. Whirl By claimed by B. Fogelson. Festival II. claimed by A. N. Winick. FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Bewitch, June 23, 1947—1:04—2—119. Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races allowed 4 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. O * £. O f 3 Z O 5 U Claiming price, 0,000. June 23-51 — A.P Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 45,859. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 31415 EDS PRIDE w118 4 2 22 12 12* 14 p J Bailey 10000 E P Rodriguez 1.90 31364 JUNE KAYE w115 3 1 3 2* 24 24 H Keene 10000 Cherry-Oca Stable 3.50 316104 HARANGUE w 113 5 5 5 4* 42 J* D Dodson 10000 H P Headley 3.60 32043 CHALLESTAR w 110 2 7 62 6* 2fr 4 R L Baird 10000 Reverie Knoll Farm 7.70 31926 COTTON TOP wb110 7 6 4* 5* 54 58 A SkoronskilOOOO Mrs H J Damm 12.80 28095 SUNNY DEUCE w 110 8 4 7 7 7 6 J Boucher 10000 Augustus and Nahm 32.70 LEGATEE wb111 6 3 12* 34 64 7 K Church 10000 Brown Hotel Stable 7.50 BROWN RAMBLER w 110 1 8 Eased up. A Bassett 10000 W C Morris 26.70 Time, :23%, :4*%, 1:02%, 1:09%. Track heavy. ,— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , ... In. /EDS PRIDE 5.80 3.20 2.80 1.90 M .40 Mutuel Prices? june kaye 4.00 3.20 1.00 .« lHARANGUE 3.20 .60 Winner— Ch c, by Errard— Car-Rou, by Carlaris, trained by W. Resseguet; bred by W. F. Wollm. WENT TO POST-3:21*. OFF AT 3:21* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. EDS PRIDE went to the front when ready and maintained a clear advantage over his rivals when placed to a mild hand ride. JUNE KAYE, forwardly placed from the start, failed to respond to punishment during the stretch run. HARANGUE had no apparent excuse. CHALLESTAR tired. COTTON TOP was unable to keep up LEGATEE retired steadily from a rapid start BROWN RAMBLER was eased when he refused to extend himself during the early running. Scratched— Silver Patch, 110. Overweicht— Harangue. 3 pounds; Legatee, 1. FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Bewitch, June 23, 1947—1:04—2—119. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds m £■ j | and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since May 14 al-Z 3 O J lowed 4 lbs.; one race since then or three races in 1951, 8 lbs.; one race since April June 23-51 — A.P 11, 12 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third ,50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 68,085. ■_ Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jj h Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners Odds to 31931 MR. BAM w4118 9 3 2 14 12 11 D Scurlock 6500 Mrs H P Bonner 6.30 31796 ROSE BED w 8 110 2 1 3i 43 32 2"k H Keene 6500 M H VanBerg 6.10 28764 GREYTOWN wb6110 6 4 42*3* 2i 3 D Wagner 6500 Kepler and Eaton 8.10 30621 RAYS PRIDE w 4 110 1 6 5 54 5* 4n E J Knapp 6500 Helen S Reineman 7.50 31060 HIGH CARRIER wb4114 7 8 8 8J BJ 54 J Adams 6500 Mr and Mrs G B Holman 7.00 316593 TORDAR wb 4 118 3 5 6 71 7* 6* A Skoronski 6500 Mrs F E Brown 4.00 31931 PADLOCK wb7111 4 7 72 6* 82*72 L GrandsU 6500 Hilltop Stock Farm 5.00 30146 SISTER CORA wb5109 8 2 14 24 42 8* R L Baird 6500 Reverie Knoll Farm 12.90 28523 MOOLA w411159 9999 K Church 6500 Brown Hotel Stable 10.30 Time, :23%, :48%, 1:01%, 1:09. Track heavy. ,— Mutuels Paid — s -— Odds to , , • fMR. BAM 14.60 7.80 5.00 6.30 2.90 1.50 M. utuel r Prices? rose bed 6.so 4ando 2.40 im iGREYTOWN 5.60 1.80 Winner— Ch. c, by War Bam— Long Lane, by Whiskalong, trained by L. Fanning; bred by Mrs. H. P. Bonner. WENT TO P0ST-4:55. OFF AT 4:55 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MR. BAM raced SISTER CORA into defeat to assume a clear lead when settled for the stretch run and, in a long drive, gamely withstood ROSE BED. The latter closed with good energy and gradually was getting to the leader. GREYTOWN came out for the drive, but under pressure was not good enough. RAYS PRIDE made up some ground when hard ridden through the stretch. HIGH CARRIER had no mishap. TORDAR never threatened. PAD LOCK was always on the outside. SISTER CORA quit. MOOLA showed nothing. Overweight— Rose Bed, 5 pounds; Moola, 1. SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Bewitch, June 23, 1947—1:04—2—119. Oak Park Purse. Purse s j *y ,500. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of a race other than maiden or claiming. 3*y Z O J Z Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of one race other than claiming since April 1 allowed June 23-51 — A.P 3 lbs.; maidens, 7 lbs. . Net value to winner ,275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 67,169. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jj Va Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 32043 TIGER SIR w 115 3 8 4* 2* 24 13 h Keene W G Douglass 2.00 307162 ROBERT wb118 1 1 14 13 14 2« J D Jessop Mrs E Denemark 3.60 289162 A-PACOPEP wb 118 2 2 52 52 3 3i L Batchller R E Cudahy 10.10 31202 RED CHARGER wb118 4 4 3h 41 52*42 M Duhon Red Top Farm 11.10 272494 LOT-A-BRASS w 111 6 6 8*71 6« 53 T Williams Rusty-Lyn Etable 21.90 279274 GUSHING OIL w 111 7 7 9* 64 74 6* W Garner S E Wilson Jr a-8.50 31535 AVARICIOUS w115 5 3 2* 32* 44 72* K Church E Potter Jr 12.40 252204 NOBILITY w111 9 10 61 8* 84 8* J Adams S E Wilson Jr a-8.50 31415 DANCE NSING w 118 10 5 7410 10 92 E J Knapp Brown Hotel Stable 37.40 31413 FOXY WAGER w 118 8 9 10 9 93 10 D Scurlock H Allsman 4.20 a-Coupled, Gushing Oil and Nobility. Time, :23%, :48%, 1:01%, 1:08%. Track heavy. ,— Mutuels Paid- . Odds to N la . in • TIGER SIR 6.00 3.80 3.00 2.00 .90 .50 MutUel PriCeS? ROBERT 4.60 360 130 .80 .A-PACOPEP 4.40 1.20 Winner— B. c, by Hypnotist II.— Jungle Flower, by Tiger, trained by W. G. Duglass; bred by E. K. Thomas. WENT TO POST— 4:27. OFF AT 4:27 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third driving. TIGER SIR, always within striking distance, disposed of ROBERT with a rush inside the stretch and rapidly drew clear under intermittent urging. ROBERT made the pace to the furlong marker, then faltered badly when called upon for his best effort. A-PACOPEP raced evenly through the late stages without mishap. RED CHARGER was forced to take the complete overland route when making his belated bid. LOT-A-BRASS and GUSHING OIL were outrun. NOBILITY was through early. FOXY WAGER showed nothing. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE out of chute. Equipoise, June 30, 1932— 1:34%— 4— 128. Eleventh running EQUIPOISE MILE. 5,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. No penalties. 9 £ 1 7 3 Z O J J Gross value, 7,500. Net value to winner 8,475; second, ,000; third, ,500; fourth. June 23-51— A.P ,250. Mutuel Pool, 69,306. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vi Va Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 31930 CURANDERO wb5114 3 4 67 60 54 44 |i| J Westrope King Ranch 3.40 319302 prop wb5108 7 5 52J 54J 32 24 23J J D Jessop E Constantin Jr 2.60 317973 INSEPARABLE wb 6 118 4 2 34 33 4 1h 32J R L Baird Hasty House Farm a-2.40 307764 DANADA GIFT w 6 105 1 7 7 7 7 64 41 E J Knapp Ada L Rice 11.50 31930 JOHNS JOY wb5118 2 3 24 4 24 3J 5« J Adams J A Kinard 2.60 317974 SEAWARD wb6114 5 6 4h 4* 67 54 65 L Batcheller Hasty House Farm a-2.40 319302 ROMAN BATH w4118 6 1 1J 2h 4h 7 7 K Church Hasty House Farm a-2.40 a-Coupled, Inseparable, Seaward and Roman B2th. Time, :24i :48, 1:13%, 1:40%. Track heavy. ,— Mutuels Paid—, , Odds to , ii I n . /CURANDERO 8.80 5.40 3.00 3.40 1.70 .50 Mutuel L "rices? prop • 4.20 2.40 1.10 .20 l INSEPARABLE a-Entry 2.20 .10 Winner— Br. h, by Brazado— Ciencia, by Cohort, trained by W. J. Hirsch; bred by King Ranch. WENT TO POST— 5:00J. OFF AT 5:00i CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. CUARANDERO, slow to reach best stride, steadily improved his position on the outside to reach the lead inside the sixteenth marker and rapidly drew clear. PROP, outrun during the early stages as usual, assumed command between calls during the stretch run and, though unable to withstand the winner, was easily best of the others. INSEPARABLE, prominent from the beginning, raced both JOHNS JOY and ROMAN BATH into defeat, but was no match for the top ones. DANADA GIFT rallied too late to seriously endanger the leaders. JOHNS JOY raced forwardly from the beginning while saving ground next to the inside rail, but failed to respond when called upon for his best efforts. SEAWARD was never formidable. ROMAN BATH, much used early, had nothing left. Scratched— 31659 Cutty Hunk, 107; 31930 Wine List, 112; 317322 Miche, 117; 18605 Volcanic, 120; 316594 Mister Morgan, 106. Overweight— Danada Gift, 1 pound. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE out of chute. Equipoise, June 30, 1932— 1:34%— 4— 128. Purse ,500. / «j m 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races in 3«j Z O J 4 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; one race since May 14, 6 lbs.; since April 11, 9 lbs. Claiming June 23-51 — A.P price, ,000. Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 58,768. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vi 3,a Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 312054 BIG ROAD w5114 5 1 1h 34 34 35 14 G Silva 5000 J A Chambers 3.60 30385 CONVERSATNAL b 4 111 6 3 44 2h 2J 1h 2" K Church 5000 S E Wilson Jr 3.50 30146 FLETTER wb5107 2 2 2 1h ih 2h 34 L Batcheller 5000 N and G Farm 6.80 31416 LOOK HERE wb4112 3 7 7« 71241 44 44 E J Knapp 5000 Fairway Farm 5.40 31416 ROADRUNNER wb5120 4 8 5J 4J 6J 63 5J A Skoronski 5000 P T Zalinger 11.30 31205 CAILLOU ROUGE wb6 1t7 1 6 61 6h 54 53 6« R L Baird 5000 P J Valenti 12.60 30720 SIR DAVID wb4111 8 4 34 54 78 7* 7-5 H Keene 5000 W H Bishop 5.10 31004 VENTOLI NO wb 6 120 758 8 8 8 8 J Adams 5000 Cherry-Oca Stable 7.60 Time, :24%, :49%, 1:14%, 1:42%. Track heavy. ,— Mutuels Paid— s , Odds to » » 1 , in* rBIG ROAD 9.20 4.60 3.40 3.60 1.30 .70 MUtUel K riCeS? CONVERSATIONAL 4.60 3.60 1.30 .80 I FLETTER 5.40 1.70 Winner— Br. g, by Bolingbroke— Spy Ship, by Slave Ship, trained by A. Jeanfreau; bred by H. Wells. WENT TO POST— 5:32J. OFF AT 5:32* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but ROADRUNNER. Won driving; second and third the same. BIG ROAD, forwardly placed from the beginning while on the outside, drifted out through the stretch run, but, under clever handling, lasted to prevail over CONVERSATIONAL. The latter forged between horses on the far turn to obtain a contending position and held on tenaciously. FLETTER gave way nearing the furlong marker, then appeared to come again at the finish. LOOK HERE lacked a rally. ROADRUNNER hesitated at the start and lost all chance. SIR DAVID raced wide. VENTOLINO was overmatched. Overweight— Fletter, 1 pound. NINTH RACE 1 t-8 MILES turf course. Volcanic, July 2, 1949— 1:49 V5-4— 116. Purse ,200. s «j r 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners at one and one-eighth miles or over 3*% Z O J J since May 14 allowed 3 lbs.; at one mile or over since then, 6 lbs.; since April 11, June 23-51— A.P 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,430; second, 40; third. 20; fourth, 10. Mutuel Pool, 66,850. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vi 5 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 32046 FRANK MUNNS wb8120 2 1 12 12 12 pj 11 j Adams 2500 Mr and Mrs J Byrd 7.60 31798 MESCARA wb8120 4 4 34 31 2 2 21 H Keene 2500 W H Bishop 9.70 31798 COQUINET wb5115 1 3 44 42 3 42J 34 D Wagnert 2500 S A Alexander 10.10 308263 NIGHT TOUR wb5106 3 2 22J 22 4431 4J W M Cook 2500 M H VanBerg 6.30 320464 DA DO w 9 107 7 6 60 52 54 58 55 L Batchler 2500 Valley View Farm 1.70 31798 TRUMPETER wb6120 8 7 7J 74 78 710 65 J D Jessop 2500 P J McMullen 9.50 32046 STONE HILL wb6111 6 8 5J 65 61° 68 7? T Williams 2500 J Stein 16.90 32046 SUN JAY w 5 114 5 9 9 88 825 8 8 P J Bailey 2500 J Gornick 23.80 317933 HADAMAR wb7111 9 5 81 9 9 Eased. K Church 2500 A Trout 5.40 tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :25%, :50%, 1:16, 1:41, 1:53%. Track fast. z— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to Li , . n . /"FRANK MUNNS 17.20 7.60 5.20 7.60 2.80 1.60 Mutuel Prices? MEscARA 8.20 5.20 3.10 1and0 VCOQUINET 6.00 2.00 Winner— B. g, by Halcyou Gift— Night Flower, by Busy American, trained by J. Byrd; bred by C. R. Valentine. WENT TO POST-6:04. OFF AT 6:04 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. FRANK" MUNNS outsprlnted his rivals into the first turn and held sway thereafter under brisk urging. MESCARA came out for the drive and gradually was getting to the winner. COQUINET failed to make up appreciable ground. NIGHT TOUR lacked a rally. DA DO had no apparent excuse. TRUMPETER and STONE HILL were never dangerous. HADAMAR was eased when hopelessly beaten. Overweight— Da Do, 1 pound. / Attendance, 21,995; Total Mutuel Pool, ,399,305.