Official Racing Charts: Suffolk Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1953-05-04

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I p* Official Racing Charts SUFFOLK DOWNS gg Coovrieht. 1953 br Triansle Publications Inc. EAST BOSTON. MASS . SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1953-SUFFOLK DOWNS 1 MILE. Twelfth day of sixty-day meeting April 20 to June 27. Eastern Racing Association Inc Automatic starting gate. Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. Weather showery. Steward representing Massachusetts State Racing Commission. Myron Davis. Presiding Steward, William Almy, Jr. Steward. Leo ODonnell. Honorary Steward. J R Macomber. Placing Judges. Harold Krovitz, K. W. Mcintosh and Arthur Hunt. Patrol Judges, David Harrison. C W Smith. J. M. Burke and Edward Flynn. Paddock Judge. J M Cunningham. Clerk of Scales, William Canning Starter. George Wingfield. Timer, Joseph Jaffe. Racing Secretary, 0. E. Pons. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1952. 36: current meeting, .30. Percentage of favorites in the money. .63. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. Mutuel take, 12 per cent State 5 J per cent on first 00,000, 62 per cent between 5700.000 and 00,000, 7J per cent between 00,000 and 00,000. 1% per cent over 00,000 plus daily license fee. § Three lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. • Five lbs. claimed. I Seven lbs. claimed. **. 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 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Appealing. July 26, 1937— 1:09%— 4— 117. Purse 8C c Q O ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race since March 12. J J y L 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners in 1953 of three races allowed 3 lbs.; May -53 — Suf two races, 5 lbs.; one race. 8 lbs. Claimi.ig price. ,000 Net value to winner .250; second, 00; third, 25; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 6,189. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Va Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 34961 ROCK VINCENT wb4110 4 5 2, 22 23 13 V Smith 2000 G P Greenhalgh ~ 740 -55148 DESCENTIVE wb 5 114 10 4 |ak ii| fak p F Solimena 2000 T W Rearden 4 80 35210 FAIR REVENUE w 6 109 8 11 12 6i 3i 3"* E Joyce* 2000 Conant and Smith 4260 35044 PRINTERS GOLD wb 5 109 18 8£ 8J 7 45 W Walsh* 2000 J A Nerud 1210 34238 UNCLES GIFT wb4107 9 10 7 7 82 5 A Rose 2000 Mrs P Wyerman 1280 34565 SPACESHIP wb7119 11 3 32 3 61 6"" J DAugino 2000 Del-Jean Stable 1370 34900 YOU AND ME wb 7 114 12 2 4»* A 41 7 T Johnson 2000 D Weissberger 7 80 34820 MOON NIGHT w6111 6 6 11 9J 9J 8" R M;Lalin 2000 B A Dario 360 34759 THE DERVISH wb8114 5 9 10 12 10J 9 B Stranne 2000 K Horvath 2640 34686* MARDEE C. wb4110 7 7 6»*11 11 10*- F Zohr 2000 0 Schowlin 450 34018 SH0PPIN SHOES wb 5 109 3 12 92 5"* 5"*11i R Bgmnke 2000 F MAshby 2500 3504? PEPPERCORN wb 4 102 2 1 5 10 12 12 C DeMello* 2000 W L F Stable 1910 Time, :2J%, :48/5, 1:15%. Track sloppy. r- Mutuels Paid— » , Odds to N M...«ID.:fR0C,VINCENT 1S8° 860 S2° 7* 3.30 2.10 uruel rrices descentive 7.40 6.60 2.70 230 iFAIR REVENUE 23.20 10.60 Winner— Ch f, by Vincentive— On the Rocks, by Grand Time, trained by M. Longerbeam; bred by G. P. Greenhalgh. REACHED POST-1:42. OFF AT 1:42J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and th-rd driv.ng. ROCK VINCENT raced close to the pace from the start, came to the middle of the track in the stre.ch to overtake the leader and drew out under intermittent urging. DESCENTIVE drew clear afer a quarter mile, saved ground and held on stubbornly. FAIR REVENUE slipped through along the inside to make up ground near the end. PRINTERS GOLD rallied mildly UNCLES GIFT was forced to lose ground on the outside SPACE SHIP weakened. YOU AND ME was unable to keep up. MOON NIGHT was never a serious factor. THE DERVISH had speed for three furlongs and *eakened. MARDEE C. raced wide and was taken up near the far turn, then failed to show anything thereafter Scratched— 85043 Sweep the Sky, 104; 85210 Pegasus II.. 114: 85043 Flying Hoop, 107: 78869 Stop and Think, 112. Overweight— Rock Vincent, 3 pounds; Moon Night, 2; Mardee C , 3. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Appealing, July 26, 1937— 1:09%— 4— 117. Purse 8 c c Q o ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-J J 7 j winners since March 1 of three races allowed 3 lbs.: two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs May 2-53 — Suf Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,500; second, 50; third, 00; fourth. 50. Mutuel Pool, 11,479. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vi Str Fin hockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 35211? BIG REWARD w8117 11 1 23 V 1£ 12 V Smith! 2500 E A Simpson 7 20 35211 AL0RAM wb4117 9 2 5"* 52 4 2T R McLhlin 2500 Harbert Stable 300 351442 GOTTADANCE w 5 107 1 4 3 3"* 2-" 3 C DeMello* 2500 W F Mannagh 7 50 35289 PROMPT BOY wb5114 4 8 8 63 5 4 N Mereier* 2500 G R Handy 260 34348 TEXAS BRAGS wb 8 114 6 3 1 1"* 33 53 A Trio* 2500 V Testa 10 90 35385 LUNATION wb4112 8 5 41 J 42 6« 6J M Wilder 2500 J J Nash 920 35145 MISTRSS EDITHwb4104 3 11 10 92 73 7* W Walsh* 2500 Mrs C Locklear 890 35I44 COLLEGE TRY w4115 7 6 6"" 7 82 M T Johnson 2500 D Weissberger 30 60 34257 IRISH TALE wb4117 10 10 9* 83 93 94" J Spinal- 2500 S Lintz 2040 73208 CLICK wb 5 114 5 9 11 10 10 103 R Permane 2500 River Divide Farm 55 50 78229 HOOP JUpE w4117 2 7 7J 11 11 11 R Powers 2500 L Barbieri 4210 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%. :47%, 1:144*. Track sloppy r- « Mutuels PaW— , , Odds to » UtUel rriCeS? ALORAN 460 3.40 130 70 * GOTTADANCE 4.20 110 Winner— Dk b. g. by Reaping Reward— Deep Rock, by Black Servant, trained by E. A. Simpson bred by E. J. Hennebry. REACHED POST-2:12. OFF AT 2:12J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BIG REWARD broke alertly was steadied while giving way to TEXAS BRAGS, regained command entering the stretch, responded to steady pressure and drew clear. ALORAN worked his way up on the outside, but was unable to reach the winner. GOTTADANCE broke with her field, maintained a forward position along the inside, but was not good enough n2M£I B0Y s!u99sh at the start rallied 0" the final turn and hung. TEXAS BRAGS tired after five furlongs LUNATION was not persevered with after failing to reach the leaders MISTRESS EDITH lacked early speed 1 he others were outrun. Scratched— 832963 Triple F., 117; 843473 Notts Forest. 112 Overweight— Mistress Edith, 1 pound; Hoop Jude, 5 Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 34.00— Double Pool, 9,466. Official program numbers for Daily Double— 4 and 11. THIRD RACE 6 FURLONGS out of, chute. Appealing, July 26, 1937— 1:09%*— 117. Purse 8C C Q a ,000. 4-year-olds and upward Claiming. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs Non-J J 7 f winners since April 15 allowed 3 lbs: since April 1. 5 lbs.; since March 1, 8 lbs Claim-Mar 2-53 — Suf »ng price, ,500. Net value to winner .800; second, 75; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 34,836. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. 6wne7i Odds to l5K ESS wb 4 120 4 4 5"" 3i § 11 J Choquette 3500 G R Wynhoff F50 ,515 ™?PIA wb 4 115 2 8 8 7" 5* 23J J Davern 3500 0 L Foster 9 60 l2E2 R2SY SCENE wb8117 6 6 i * 4| 3" JSpinale 3500 Mrs R L Shapiro 360 344t0 LONE PILOT wb 5 114 1 5 33 ink 21 43| T Maeda* 3500 H H Stover 1380 i5 0LD T0M w6114 8 3 4"k 63 7; 5 K Scawth-n 3500 White Orchid Stable 2 20 340224 TIGER MATT wb5114 7 1 2"" 2 J* 6 R McLalm 3500 Mrs A R Finlayson 810 **94 MISS SICLETTE w4110 5 2 Ink 4nk S 72 y Smith 3500 0 Sledge 1160 32*5? EXTINGUISHER wb7 114 3 7 75 8 8 8 T Johnson 3500 0 J Ciresa Jr 630 Time, :23%, :48. 1:14%. Track sloppy r- Mutuels Paid- , Odds to , uruei rricesj utopia 12.40 7.00 520 250 ROSY SCENE 320 60 rl??"*7 ** 9- by First Fiddle— Cosquilla, by Papyrus, trained by G R Wynhoff: bred by W P Chrvsler tnrysier. Jr jr. REACHED POST-2.42. OFF AT 2:44 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. » Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. REBEE kept close to the leaders «NM the backstretch slipped through along the inside to take command entering the stretch and was hard r MM to outf inish UTOPIA. The latter was slow settling into best stride, came through along the inside entering SFlFSH 3h m enlu°SY SCEN* raced CJ™ to the Pace and held on gamely through the ttretcft r-tch LONF LONE P LOT faltered. OLD TOM was on the outside losing ground throughout TIGER MATT was fcteandJS SIETJE was through earl EXTfNGUISHER showed nothing ■ Scratched— 8a047 Tip Off, 114; 85148 Best Dream, 112. Rebee claimed by J. Diaz. Tiger Matt claimed by Mrs. G Searcy FOl RTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute Appeahnq. July 26, 1 937-1 :093s -4-1 17 Purse 8 5 K Q C ,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances Non winners of two races. Weight 118 lbs Maidens •* •* * J allowed 6 lbs. May »-53 — Suf Net value to winner 400 second S850: third S475 fourth 75 Mutuel Pool, 37.210. . Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt jj ia~sir"FiP Jackey;"" Owners ~"~Oddsto 54 mmcLAI SQUARE W113 1 6 4J 42 1nk 14 TJokMOi J A Kelley 9 55 crrS.a? wb112 6 10 5? * A 22 E Jerki"s rcle K Farm 14 90 SS3 ST1 u« HENRY wb118 3 5 32 * 5? 3Pk F Mr T P Morgan 5 90 r££ ]rurGA Wb118 8 9 9 82 7J 4" K Scathorn F Shaw 160 77o50 CHIC QUEEN wb113 5 3 2* 23 2U 55 R " McLhlin Mrs S MrKPa„ ilin DU°FHMED SJN Wb1°7 9 1 12 1" * R ™ Oa"huSrstMFa m S Se WW SX5?o "III * ! 7 7 6: 73 C DeMello Mr and Mrs J M Lingle 5.X S SSSI RDn,„T w113 7 4 8 1 8? 3 B Stra-.oe M Kaplan 45 Ltma 349S2 DICKS ROCKET w 115 2 7 10 10 9 M R Do p dio Cavalier Farrr aim DRAPT.ng BOARD wb 111 10 2 6 61 10 M A SSSSf KhS, JfS Time :23!S :47S, 1:15 , Track sloppy 2 Mutuels Paid - Odds to , MUfu«| aLAKV S0US"E " » pricesf ,8 53 g I ETERNAL HENRY 5 30 1.90 Continued on Pji ? $ • T* " ¥ t 1 . 1 1 a N j| SUFFOLK DOWNS Continued Uom Page Seven Winner— B c. by Carrier Pigeon— Alapomp, by Pompey. trained by G Felkner; bred by C A. Asbury. REACHED POST-3:14. OFF AT 3:14i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME Start good from stall gate. Won easily, second and third driving SCOLLAY SQUARE worked his way up along the inside to gain forward position, swung outside neanng the far turn, moved readily when roused and drew out easily. LOUIS K.. slow to begin, came to the outside for the drive and closed with good energy. ETERNAL HENRY raced with forward group and held on gamely. MR. G. dropped back steadily in the early stages, came through along the inside when set down and was going well at the end. CHIC QUEEN weakened. CLOUDED SUN stopped after a flash of early speed. DUFFIN showed nothing. The others were never prominent Scratched— 842312 Little Lucky. 112: 85149 Many Secrets. 111. Overweight— Scol lay Square, 1 pound: Dander. 1. Dicks Rocket. 3. Drafting Board, 3. FIFTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute Appealing. July 26, 1937—1:095—4—117. Purse • ft 1 I Q £ -°O0- 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners since March 12 of three O D D 7 D races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs : one race. 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for May 2-53— Suf less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,400; second, 50; third. 75: fourth. 75. Mutuel Pool, 42,202. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St U Vz Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 84022 HOKEY POKEY wb 106 6 5 42 41 2"" I* C DeMello* 8000 R Nardini l!6 • 84482 SUN JEEP wb116 2 1 33 32 42 2" R McLhlin 8000 E A Simpson 8.20 85149 KENTUCKY HOME w 117 7 2 2 2J 1"" 3»! F Zehr 8500 Benhaven Farm 4.40 85049 TEXAS MELODY wb 104 1 3 1"" 1"* 31 42 W Walsh* 8500 Reynolds Bros 8.00 852163 THE PHEASANT wb t19 5 4 5? Si 5and 52J V Smith 8500 M Wilson 4.30 85049 ARMY PAL wb117 4 7 68 67 and 6 T Johnson 8500 Mrs A C Robertson 5.60 1 84482 CAROL JEANS wb111 3 6 7 7 7 7 A Studley* 8500 Mrs S H Zachar 11.70 Time and£, 48, 1:14?% Track sloppy. | r- Mutuels Paid—. Odds to , n • i HOKEY POKEY 5 80 3.80 3.00 1.90 .90 .50 Ml uruel rricesi sun jeep s.to 4.40 1.90 1.20 i KENTUCKY HOME 3.60 .80 I Wmner— B. f, by Apache— Martha 0.. by Haste, trained by A. Dishong; bred by F. E. Morancy. REACHED POST— 3:44. OFF AT 3:45J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. j Start good from stall gate. Won cleverly; second and third driving. HOKEY POKEY was allowed to settle into best stride while outrun to the final turn, moved through a big gap along the rail to gain command and drew out readily. SUN JEEP, a forward factor from the outset, was steered wide entering the stretch, rallied under pressure but was unable to make up lost ground. KENTUCKY HOME forced the pace and held on gamely under a drive. TEXAS MELODY established the pace for five furlongs before weakening. THE PHEASANT had no mishap. ARMY PAL and CAROL JEANS were outrun. Overweight— Texas Melody, 2 pounds; Carol Jeans. 2. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Appealing, July 26, 1937— 1:09%— 4— 117. Hyannis c ft ~t Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of a race of 8r D J 7 I ,000 in 1952-53. 4-year-olds. 120 lbs.: older, 122 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 since May 2-53 — Suf March 12 allowed 3 lbs.; ,000 in 1952, 5 lbs.; two races of ,000 each since December 15 or one race of any value since April 5, 8 lbs.; one race of any value in 1953, 10 lbs: Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,125; second, ,000; third, 25: fourth. 50. Mutuel Pool. 50,946. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V-a Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 85292 PICTUS wb5119 5 2 42 3"" 2"" 11 j Davern R Lowe 50 846913 HIGH HEAD wb5117 2 3 2 2"* 1J 2 T Johnsont I J White 3.50 85048 NOLA HASH w4105 45 S 5 f 7* J Spinale Annaloro and Terese 5.00 84483 ROYAL DUKE wb5114 1 1 1"* 1* 3* 4h J Boucher W L F Stable 16.20 84964 IN TASTE w 5 112 3 4 3"M3 4J 5 M Mafale Mrs J Purpura 15 90 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived Time. :232. :47»5, 1:13V Track sloppy. r- Mutuels Paid - r- Odds to ■, ki , . n . /-PICTUS 3.00 2.20 2.20 .50 .10 .10 Muruel Pnces high head 2.80 2.20 40 .10 l NOLA HASH 2.20 .10 Winner— Br. h, by Pictor— Mrs. Ames, by Johnstown, trained by C. P. Hatfield; bred by The Villa Farm. REACHED POST— 4:18. OFF AT 4:19 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: second and third the same. PICTUS, under stout restraint close to the pace for three furlongs, moved readily on the outsde. drifted out badly on the final turn, responded to pressure when straightened for the drive and drew clear at the end. HIGH HEAD was on even terms for early command, took the lead when straightened for the drive, but was unable to deny the winner. NOLA HASH, outrun in tie early stages, came through along tie rail to better late position. ROYAL DUKE showed good speed and held on tenaciously. IN TASTE vas in the thick of contention and had no mishap. Scratched— 85150 Caldwell, 117. , SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Kenyon C . June 3, 1938— 1:43. b— 4=-106. PLYMOUTH ROCK HAND- r Q Q ICAP. Purse 0,000. 3-year-olds and upward. 8r D J 7 O Net value to winner ,500; second ,000: third. ,500; fourth, ,000. May 2-53— Suf Mutuel Pool, 50,107. : 1 * Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vi 3/4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 85133* GROVER B. wb4122 5 2 23 1»* P 1« 1*1 F Zfehr T P Morgan 2.10 84691 LARRY ELLIS wb5123 16 6 53 5 3 2 R McLalin Mr and Mrs J M Lingle 1.10 84352* FUTURESQUE w6113 2 1 3* 33 43 2j 3* T Johnson Red Head Stable 6.00 84691 LITTLE IMP wb 6 114 4 5 52 6 6 5* 42 P A Ward C H Everitt 9.50 85150* GEORGE W. W. w 4 107 6 4 • 4| 42 2* 45 520 J Vitelli Garrigan and Cobani 9.80 843274 VILLAGER wb4108 3 3 11*24 3 6 6 J DAugino Mrs P Weyerman 17.50 Time, :24. :4«S, 1:14%. 1:404*, 1:4745. Track sloppy. r- Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to v ki , . n . /GR0VERB 620 3.00 2.60 2.10 .50 .30 MutUel PriCeSi LARRY ELLIS 2.60 2.20 .30 .10 iFUTURESQUE 2.80 .40 Winner— Dk. b. g, by Blue Swords — Charwoman, by Discovery, trained by J. Dupuy; bred by T. P. Morgan. REACHED POST— 4:51. OFF AT 4:52* EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. GROVER B. assumed command while under stout restraint down the backstretch. it creased his margin when roused and was galloping at the end. LARRY ELLIS began moving up after five furlongs, came wide entering the stretch, finished gamely, but was unable to menace. FUTURESQUE, forwardly placed, failed to make up appreciable ground when put to a drive. LITTLE IMP had no mishap. GEORGE W. W. rallied midly after five furlongs, moved around horses on the turn and flattened out. VILLAGER established the pace for a half mile, gave way and was not persevered when beaten. Scratched— 84906 Ocean Breeze. 115. Overweight— Futuresque, 2 pound. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Kenyon C. June 3. 1938— 143t— 4— 108. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds C Q Q a upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race since March 1. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; 8r J J • s older, 120 lbs. Non-winners in 1953 of three races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; May 2-53 — Suf one race, 8 lbs. Claiming price. ,000 • Net value to winner ,250; second, 00; third. 25; fourth. 25. Mutuel Pool. 20.958. Index Hors»s EqtAWtPPSt jjj j 2 _JU StrFm Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 349073 FLASH OF LIGHTwb 7 107 3 2 2J 2J 1J 12 1ijlTDeMello» 2000 C L Du Puy 516 85051 ABBYS RHYMERwb6107 7 4 1 1J 32 2 * 2 J T Maeda 2000 Millen and Haymaker 11.80 85286 BARRAGE w8112 2 8 41 3 2J 32 2 J DeLucia 2000 Mrs J D Canzano 6 50 84759 CHALLALAD w4110 4 3 6 6J 62 43 4" R Permane 2000 E Jacobs 10.00 850512 MISS C SUE wb 4 103 5 7 72 8 72 62 52 A Rose* 2000 Mrs A C Robertson 2.60 852183 BEAU BEAU wb6112 6 5 52 5 4i 52 6? L Valdes 2000 G S Colella 2.00 34818 BERN KEY wb5 112 1 1 3 4 53 7" 74 A Grilio 2O0O H M Viglas 15.00 8528 FLEET ROMAN w 6 107 8 6 8 7* 8 8 8 J Davern 2000 R Govoni 30 70 Time. :24»*. :50. 1:1625, 1:45V 1:52*5. Track sloppy. r- Mutuels Paid—, ,— Odds to — , ki , 1 n • /FLASH OF LIGHT 12 40 6.60 4.80 5.20 2.30 1.40 MUlUel rriCeS? ABBYS RHYMER 10.80 6.00 4 40 2.00 I BARRAGE 5.60 1.80 Winner— B. g, by Teddys Comet— War Wedding, by Man 0 War. trained by C. C. Lemons, bred by Mrs. G. L. Harrison. REACHED POST— 5:23. OFF AT 5:23J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. FLASH OF LIGHT, a forward factor under steadying restraint, moved through along tl e inside to ta!.e command when ready, drew out and maintained advantage under intermittent pressure ABBYS RHYMER outran the field to take an early lead, was given a breather after seven furlongs, moved to the outside when roiled and was closing well at the end. BARRAGE forced the pace and held on willingly. CHALLALAD caught tiring horses. MISS C SUE lacked a closing rally. BEAU-BEAU showed nothing The others we.e outrun. Scratched— 84758 Farm Maid. 107. NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Kenyon C . June 3. 193S-1 43 .—4—108. Purse ,000. 4 year-olds s and upward. Claiming. 4-yaar olds. 118 lbs . older. 120 lbs. Non-winners since Febru r r 8r J D U U ary 15 of three rac-j., allowed 3 lbs.: two races. 5 lbs.: one race, 8 lbs. Claiming May 2-5.°— Suf price, ,000. Net value to winner ,800; second, 75; third 5350 fourth. S175. Mutuel Pool, 17.285. Index H;rles Eqt A Wt PP St 14 I 2 J4 StrFil Jo.:eys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 852S: CP.AVE BTlM wb4 110 3 2 24, 21 V* I2 l«l R Pormane 4000 River Divide Farm" 340 852143 SILENT MIRTH w 5 107 8 7 3 5. 5? 2*25 E Jjyc«*1 4000 E Gerdron 11.00 84963 JUTLAND wb7 110 2 8 5: 1" i"-.3 31 C D-?. Velio* 4000 Bar-Sue Stable 4.80 8424:* FOURTH JACK- w5112 6 6 7 7 6 6? 44 M Wilder 4000 J Passarelli 10.60 85152 SAILI !G HOME wb 5 111 1 3 3 21 41, 51i 51 R McLai.n 4000 C H Boehmer 6.60 84755- RAGS TO RICHESwb7 112 7 4 13 1",2; 4 6- J Davern 4000 R Lowe 5.90 35251 BLACK CY wb5 115 5 1 43 52 73 7* 73| T Johnsont 4000 Mrs A C Robertson 2.70 337"C POTTEPAC w 4 104 4 5 6 3 i I 3 vV Walshj 4000 R R Damon 16 90 1T*o p. ..cs apprentice allowance wa.ve1 tFive pout j- apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24,s. :49. 1:15%, !:*•%, 15 -5 Track sloppy. r- •!? Mutuels Paid - r- Odds to V - r • I BRAVE BIM 330 5.60 4.40 3.40 180 120 Ml UtMO! NCOS SILENT MI3TH 360 6.00 3.30 200 I r» -r. *..- 4 20 1 10 Winner— B. g, by Bimelech— Cantonment, by Questionnaire, trained by R. T. Shepp; bred by S. D. Riddle -REACHED POST-5:55 OFF AT 5:55 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. BRAVE BIM gained a forward position soon after the start, moved into command when roused and maintained advantage under intermittent urging SILENT MIRTH rushed boldly on the final turn to engage the leaders, but was not good enough. OUTLAND closed a big gap down the backstretch, engaged the leaders entering the stretch and faltered. FOURTH JACK was unable to menace. SAILING HOME, forwardly placed for six furlongs, flattened out RAGS TO RICHES tired BLACK BAY was never a serious factor. POTTERAC was through early. Overweight— Sailing Home. 4 pounds; Potterac, 1. Attendance, 20,654; Total Mutuel Pool, ,220,678


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