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Maywood Rained Out First Time This Season SeasonReScheduled ReScheduled North Side Pace In Three Divisions for Tonight TonightMAYWOOD MAYWOOD PARK Maywood 111 May 7 With tonights program at Maywood Park rained out the ninerace program originally scheduled will be run off to ¬ morrow night instead Heading the card is the North Side Pace in three separate di ¬ visions each to be decided in two dashes each Tonights cancellation was the first of the season the meeting having run for 19 nights without interruption interruptionAltogether Altogether 27 pacers are expected to be ready to go at post time boosting the origi ¬ nal 2000 purse to 5100 Nine will go in each division Fortysix horses originally were nominated for the early closing event eventTop Top ranking in the first division the third and sixth races goes to Roadmaster owned and driven by Chester Fleure of Junction City Ohio and Aragons Gale owned by Mrs Jack Cooper of Franklin Park 111 A threeyearold colt Roadmaster has come along fast in his first season of racing The youngster won the first race of his career last time out and has yet to finish out of the money Aragons Gale has a second and a third in two starts after a brilliant season as a threeyearold in 1951 1951They They will be opposed by Chief Wingay Dillatress George H Bachelor Ed Dale Gray Roberta Darnley and Mac Baker BakerThe The second division will bring out True Jay winner of one division of the recent Austin Pace The fiveyearold gelding owned by Dave Taddeo of Melrose Park 111 has been beaten only once this year Another threat is Honors Truax winner of three straight before losing in a stretch duel his last time out outTheir Their competition will come from Rosita Abbe Annville Prince Will Go Laughing Water Stay Lucky Jessie Reed and Guy Council CouncilSelka Selka Me and Maige Me can be expected to renew their private feud in the third division the fifth and eighth races Maige Me owned by H A Meyer of Plymouth Wis had won three of four starts at Santa Anita before coming to Maywood But Selka Me whipped the Wisconsin pacer twice by short margins in one division of the Austin Pace Both horses have been consistently successful since that meeting and Selka Me owned by the Cox McLernon stables of Marengo 111 has a string of three straight victories going