Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1953-05-18

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r Official Racing Charts— — CHURCHILL DOWNS Eg] CoDTTicbt. 1953. b* Triangle Publications. Inc. — — — — — — — — LOUISVILLE, KY.. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1953— CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Nineteenth day of nineteen-day meeting April 25 to May 16. Churchill Downs, Inc. American Totalisator. Bahr Starting Gate. Weather showery. Steward representing Kentucky State Racing Commission, Jack S. Young. Presiding Steward, Samuel H. McMeekin. Associate Steward, Jack G. Goode. Placing Judges, Harry B. Lindenberger. Raymond Hoertz and James T. Clark. Patrol Judges, George Molesworth, Charles Triplett, James Francis, Jr. and Lewis Finley. Paddock Judge, Thomas Oliphant. Clerk of Scales, Charles J. Gormley, Jr. Starter, Reuben W. White. Timer, Clifford Trimpe. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, Lincoln G. Plaut. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1952, .29; current meeting, .35. Percentage of favorites in the money, .72. No Daily Double. Mutuel take, 13 per cent State 3 per cent, track 10 per cent. § Three lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. • Five lbs. claimed. I 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 Kuprion Kamera FIRST RACE 5 FURLONGS. Robust, May 8, 1950— :58%— 2— 116. The Waves and Wacs Purse. s O 1 /? Pun* ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. Weight, 118 lbs. 8 O O I O Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. May 16-53— CD Mutuel Pool, 4.640. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt ft % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 851693 LIMEKILN wb 118 2 1 13 12J 14 14 W M Cook Shadybrook Farm Stable 1.20 86492 COLONEL JETT wb118 6 4 4| 21 22 2j A Popara Mr and Mrs T M Daniel 3.50 86400 SIR CHEERS wb 118 3 5 54 5J 3| 35J 0 Grohs W R Hardwick 6.00 86317 HY LIMITED wb115 4 8 8 8 63 42 D Madden E H Lane 22.10 86400 LIKE SWEEP w 118 8 7 72 32 42 55 J Nazreth I J Collins 5.20 86400 DOCTOR GLYNN wb118 5 3 3* 44 53 63 J J West Chamness and Whitney 27.20 86400 STEEL CABLE wb118 7 6 64 74 74 75 D Scurlock Locust Wood Farm 17.20 86317 R0SIE JO w 115 1 2 2* 61 8 8 W L Jsont Mrs L Wagner 14.90 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%, :48%, 1:02%. Track muddy. r- Mutuels Paid— v , Odds to , »i , • n . /LIMEKILN 4.40 2.80 2.40 120 .40 .20 MutUd PriCeS? COLONEL JETT 3.40 2.80 70 .40 I SIR CHEERS 3.00 .50 Winner— Ro. c, by Alabama — Hambora, by Star Hampton, trained by H. White; bred by Dr. P. E. Corum. REACHED POST— 2:00. OFF AT 2:0OJ CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. LIMEKILN took command at once, established a clear lead before entering the stretch, but was hard ridden during the drive to increase the advantage. COLONEL JETT, on the outside to the stretch, closed willingly under punishment, but could not get to the winner. SIR CHEERS saved ground entering the stretch, but could not better his position when set down in the drive. HY LIMITED lacked early speed and disliked the muddy track. LIKE SWEEP was never prominent. DOCTOR GLYNN was through early. STEEL CABLE raced wide through the stretch. ROSIE JO had brief speed, but failed to stay. Scratched— 86048 Polychrest, 118. SECOND RACE 5 FURLONGS. Robust, May 8, 1950— :58%— 2— 116. Air Force Purse. Purse ,500. o 1 "7 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed 8r O O I / for each 00 to ,000. May 16-53— CD Net value to winner ,625: second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 5,327. Index °rses EqtAWtPPSt ft 3,a Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 860534 SCRATCH IN OFF wb115 8 4 52 53 22 1h D Dodson 7000 Hurstland Farm S40 851123 SUB FACTOR wb118 7 6 1 4 1i 24 W M Cook 7000 Grace Kosiba 6.20 85169 PRACTICAL wb122 5 7 73 73 4r 34 0 Grohs 8000 M Resseguet a-2.10 858483 TEXAN SIGH w 118 1 3 63 6h 5 4« S Armstrong 7000 Bwamazon Farm Inc 11.70 856603 UNCLE PETE w 117 3 2 3 3J 61 54 J Dugas* 8000 Mrs I K Brennecke a-2.10 86594 ETERNAL SHOCK wb122 2 1 42 4J J3 61 J Adams 8000 G and G Stable 1.70 85741 MISS MIDNIGHT wb 115 4 8 820 815 8 7J P Roberts 7000 Pollard and Harkins 17.40 86317 WAR DOTTY wb115 9 5 1i 2431 8 W L Johnn 7000 0 and R Pollock 37.00 YOU SAY w 122 6 9 9 9 Eased. E Williams 8000 R Felix Jr 38.40 a-Coupled. Practical and Uncle Pete. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:01. Track muddy. Mutuels Paid Odds , — — - ,— to , n • /SCRATCHIN OFF 12.80 7.60 4.00 5.40 2 80 1.00 Ml utuel Prices? sub factor 6.80 3.60 240 .80 1 PRACTICAL a-Entry 2.60 .30 Winner— B. f, by Fighting Step— Donna Jo, by Pompey, trained by D. E. Steward; bred by C. Nuckols and Sons. REACHED POST— 2:30. OFF AT 2:30J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but YOU SAY. Won driving; second and third the same. SCRATCHIN" OFF raced evenly to the stretch, responded to strong handling during the drive and wore down SUB FACTOR in the last strides. SUB FACTOR, never far back, established a clear lead when settled in the stretch and held on gamely, but could not withstand the winner. PRACTICAL lacked early speed, raced wide through the stretch and was unable to. reach the top pair. TEXAN SIGH, forced to take up sharply when caught in the jam caused by WAR DOTTY, could not get to the leaders when clear. UNCLE PETE raced evenly to the stretch, then tired. ETERNAL SHOCK, roughed leaving the upper turn, failed to recover after the mishap MISS MIDNIGHT disliked the muddy track. WAR DOTTY crowded the field when hustled to the front after the start, then failed to stay. THIRD RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951—1:10-3—117. Army Purse. n -I q Purse ,200. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners in 1953. Weight, 119 lbs. Non-O 8/» O I O winners of three races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 16-53 — CD Net value to winner ,430; second, 40; third, 20; fourth, 10. Mutuel Pool, 7,069. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va la Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 808764 SKY PRINCESS w 108 2 3 14 13 15 112 |_ Risley* 2500 Mary E Borton 930 86055 BIG DEDE w 105 10 5 6 5* 31 24 L C Crgile* 2500 E A Carney 10.10 86496 LAMOUR wb 105 4 6 4* 2* 23 31 H Ford* 2500 G Claypool 5 90 863183 POP NJAC wb114 9 8 1H 94 61 4J R Dever* 2500 Pollard and Harkins 2.00 77219 PRETTY HOT wb111 7 10 5i 71 5 5 J J Nazareth 2500 J A Bell III a-13.50 86318 BOORAL wb111 111 8h andi 72 61 E Constno* 2500 S Segretto 1800 86318 LADY JANE D. wb 109 6 1 31 3i 4£ 1 A Popara 2500 J M Hart 3 60 86318 CRACKLETTE w 107 5 2 2J 43 83 84 R Wilson* 2500 H A Trevellyan 31 90 85849 INDUBIT wb113 8 9 92 11 103 9h D Madden 2500 Brown Hotel Stable 8.70 68234 PINS N NEEDLES wb 108 11 4 71 61 96 10io D Scurlock 2500 Mrs G Proskauer a-13 50 OPEN FACE w107 3 7 11 10i 11 11 L Syfrig* 2500 Cfrd, Brn and Mrs Bman 32.70 a Coupled, Pretty Hot and Pins N Needles. Time. :23, :47%, 1:14%. Track muddy. ,— Mutuels Paid— Odds to , .*..«! D.:~~~f SKY PROCESS 20.60 9.80 6.00 9.30 3.90 2.00 M. UtUel PriCeSf BIG DEDE 10.W 6.80 4.40 240 1 LAMOUR 4.80 1.40 Winner— B. f, by Skytracer— Anns Princess, by Reveille Boy, trained by W. Borton; bred by Brown Hotel Farms, Inc. REACHED POST-3:00. OFF AT 3:0OJ CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. SKY PRINCESS, alertly handled, took an early lead, steadily increased the advantage and won as her rider pleased. BIG DEDE gradually worked way forward, closed willingly but could not threaten the winner LAMOUR raced prominently to the final furlong, then faltered. POPNJAC, weakly handled, closed well on his own courage. PRETTY HOT was outrun. BOORAL disliked the mud. LADY JANE D. began fast, raced .forwardly placed to the stretch but had nothing left for the drive. CRACKLETTE was through early. INDUBIT raced wide during the last three-eighths mile, losing all chance. PINS N NEEDLES showed nothing. OPEN FACE was not persevered with during the stretch run when hopelessly beaten. " - Scratched— 77583 My Income Tax, 108; 86050 Affection, 106. Overweight— Sky Princess, 3 pounds; Bid Dede, 2; LAmour, 2; Pretty Hot, 3; Lady Jane D., 1; Cracklette, 4; Open Face, 4. Popnjac claimed by Loray Stable. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951—1:10—3—117. Marines Purse. 8 a* O 1 Q Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 121 lbs. Non-winners of two O O I TP races since November 15 allowed 3 lbs.; one race since then, 5 lbs. Claiming price, May 16-53 — CD ,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner 350; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 15,894. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* Vi Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 861643 MISS REVOKED w 5 108 1 3 14 1»J 11 14 R Wilson* 7000 Mrs G Stergeon 390 854232 LITTLE DOC w 4 107 4 6 52 53 32 24 L Risley* 6000 Mrs A F Lloyd 170 849992 PENAWAY wb 5 118 6 7 63 and4 63 3" » D Dodson 6500 H G Bockman 7 60 86498 EXPLOITATION w 5 111 5 2 3J 41 2 46 S Armstrg 7000 H G Jones 1180 861644 LUCKEY PETE wb 5 121 7 1 7 7 7 5h J Nazareth 7000 H B Peatling 5 20 86164 SONNY BROWN wb4116 3 5 43 3J 41 6" * D Madden 7000 C Brown Jr 6 40 85665 FOXY ADELINE w 4 105 2 4 22 2* 5J 7 R Dever* 6000 H Forrest 8 50 Time, :23, :47%, 1:14%. Track muddy. i — Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to , n iD /MISS REVOKED 9.80 4.60 3.40 3.90 1.30 70 MutUd PriCeSj LITTLE DOC 3.60 2.8O SO 40 i PENAWAY 3 60 .80 Winner— B. m, by Revoked— Whiskonia, by Whiskalong, trained by H. Trotsek; bred by Mrs. P Connors REACHED POST-3:30. OFF AT 3:30 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MISS REVOKED took an early lead, entered the stretch with a clear advantage but was briskly handled during the drive to withstand LITTLE DOC. The latter saved ground while racing evenly to the stretch, remained on the inside for the drive and finished willingly but could not get to the winner, although much the best of the others. PENAWAY lacked early speed but closed fast in the middle of the track. EXPLOITATION could not keep up when set down in the drive LUCKEY PETE disliked the muddy track and was never dangerous. SONNY BROWN tired after racing well to the stretch. FOXY ADELINE engaged MISS REVOKED for a half mile but had nothing left for the drive. Overweight— Miss Revoked, 2 pounds. Little Doc claimed by R. A. Parachek. Continued on Page Thirty -Nine CHURCHILL DOWNS Continued from Page Six FIFTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951-1.10-3-117. Gen. Clifton Q O A B. Cates Handicap. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. 8/1 O 5 L U Net value to winner ,250; second, ,000; third, 00; fourth. 50. May 16-53— CD Mutuel Pool, 23,749. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 85945 NICKEY W. wb10113 15 2 4 3 1! D Madden Mrs L Wagner 5.10 84997-* YEA BAMA w 3 108 3 3 12 12 12 2*J w M Cook Mr and Mrs T M Daniel 8.00 72068 SHAG TAILS wb4116 5 4 5* 3* 2 32 J Nazareth M Shagrin 4.40 85100 TAHITIAN wb4112 2 7 64 62 6* 4"* J Adams Hasty House Farm 9.30 82664 B0LING0VER w 6 109 6 1 4h 55 52 52 J Heckmann J A Chambers 14.30 81611 EVER BRIGHT wb4109 4 2 32 J 22 4 66 S Armstrg Pollard and Harkins 1.00 823873 PAK w 4 105 7 6 7 7 7 7 H Ford Grace Kosiba 19.10 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:142. Track mu Wv r- Mutuels Paid — , Odds to »i in • I NICKEY W 12.20 7.20 4.60 510 2.60 1.30 Mutuel Prices! yea bama 7.20 4.60 2.60 130 V SHAG TAILS 4.00 1.00 Winner— Br. h, by Jimmy Moran— Pineaway, by Tall Timber, trained by L. Wagner; bred by L. Wagner. REACHED POST-4:00. OFF AT 4:004 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. NICKEY W.. saving ground from the start, responded readily when set down through the stretch and wore down YEA BAMA in the last sixteenth. YEA BAMA went to the front early, set the pace until near the finish, but could not hold the winner, although easily best of the others. SHAG TAILS tired during the drive. TAHITIAN lacked early speed and raced wide through the stretch. B0LING0VER could not keep up. EVER BRIGHT raced prominently to the stretch, then weakened. PAK was never a serious contender. Scratched— 84293 Crownlet, 114. Overweight — Tahitian, 2 pounds; Bolingover, 2; Pak, 4. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951—1:10—3—117. G. I. Purse. Q O 1 Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 8/1 O O Z I 1953 allowed 4 lbs.; one race in 1953, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 3 lbs. May 16-53 — C.D allowed for each 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool. 18,806. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va MJ Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to "86319 GHIBLI wb 116 5 1 11 12 12 ih w L Jnson 6500 Mrs S Lotti 5.50 86406 BIG HEARTED w 115 3 5 52 55 43 22 J Adams 7000 Floyd and Collier 3.80 859443 REBUS w 115 4 2 43 3 2 34 W M Cook 7500 Buddah Stable 4.30 86495 REINSPECT w 109 6 3 32 2 3 44 J Heckmann 6500 Jackson and Heady 15.50 860522 BETSY T. w 108 2 4 2 42 5 5 R Wilson* 7500 Mrs H Trotsek 2.10 85661 PI PAR00 w 118 1 6 6 6 EVd up.O Grohs 7500 T F Devereux 3.60 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:14. Track muddy. , — Mutuels Paid— Odds to . n . /GHIBLI 13.00 5.20 3.20 5.50 1.60 .60 M. UTUel PriCeSi BIG HEARTED 420 3.00 1.10 .50 I REBUS 3.40 .70 Winner— B. g, by Arabs Arrow— Reigning Lass, by Reign Count, trained by W. Striz; bred by B. 0. Hickman. Hickman. REACHED POST— 4:30. OFF AT 4:30 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. GHIBLI took command at once, entered the stretch with a clear lead, but was hard ridden during the drive to withstand BIG HEARTED. The latter, outrun for a half-mile, was taken out slightly for the stretch run and, closing fast under punishment, was getting to the winner at the finish. REBUS held on well in a good effort and had no mishap. REINSPECT raced prominently to the stretch, but had nothing left for the drive. BETSY T. disliked the muddy track and failed to stay after showing early speed. PIPAROO was not persevered with when hopelessly beaten during the stretch run. Scratched— 86401 Thats for Sure, 109. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE out of chute. Hill Gail, April 29, 1952— 1:35%— 3— 118. Armed Forces n O * Purse. Purse 0,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of 8-s O O Z Z 5,000 in 1953 allowed 4 lbs.; 5,000 since August 1, 6 lbs.; ,000 since November 15 May 16-53 — C.D or two races since April 8, 9 lbs.; ,400 since February 28 or ,000 since April 10, II lbs.; one race since May 1, 13 lbs.; ,600 or ,625 twice in 1952-53, 15 lbs.; ■naidens, 18 lbs. Maiden and claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,500; second, ,000; third, ,000; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 39,698. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vz jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 855232 PLATAN wb 113 8 2 3 1 13 14 15 J Adams Hasty House Farm 2.40 85524 ACE DESTROYER w 118 3 5 74 5 43 23 28 J Heckmann Mr and Mrs T M Daniel 7.00 66162 GULF STREAM wb 109 6 9 9 9 62 63 3 A Popara R A Parachek 24.30 85521 M0KATUCK *b 109 1 6 4h 62 3 3 4 D Scurlock Golden Maxim Farm 17.30 861624 PRINCE MARQUE wb 109 9 4 5 2* 22 5 52 S Armstrg Mrs H G Bockman 15.40 85420 GREATEST w112 4 1 1h 31 5 4h 62 W L Jnson T F Devereux 14.90 86406 ALIE-ED wb112 7 8 83 8 7 73 75 G Potter G and G Stable a-1.10 85524 MONEY BROKER wb 122 5 7 6 72 9 8 8 D Madden G and G Stable a-1.10 835022 KILDANGEN w 110 2 3 2 4« 8 Esd up P Roberts E M Goemans 20.50 a-Coupled. Alie-Ed apd Money Broker. Time, :23%, :48, 1:13%, 1:40%. Track muddy. r— Mutuels Paid — , r-— Odds to s • 11 1 m% • /PLATAN 680 4.00 3.80 2.40 1.00 .90 MUTUel PnCeS? ACE DESTROYER 6.00 4.20 2.00 1.10 I GULF STREAM 9.00 3.50 Winner— Br. c. by Platter— Tatanne, by St. James, trained by H. Trotsek; bred by Erdenheim Farms Co. REACHED POST-5:00. OFF AT 5:00 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. PLATAN, never far back, took command before going a half mile, established a good lead entering the stretch and increased the advantage when ridden out. ACE DESTROYER moved up boldly entering the stretch, could not get to the winner, but was easily best of the others. GULF STREAM lacked early speed, but finished well in the middle of the track. M0KATUCK saved ground to the stretch, but failed to rally when set down in the drive. PRINCE MARQUE raced forwardly placed to the last quarter mile, then gave way. GREATEST had early speed, but failed to stay. ALIE-ED was never prominent. MONEY BROKER disliked the muddy track and was far back the entire trip. KILDANGEN had early speed, but failed to keep up and was eased after being hopelessly beaten. Scratched— 858543 Mile. Lorette, 102; 85854 Guy, 107: 85175 Thaxter, 109. Overweight— Mokatuck, 2 pounds; Prince Marque, 2; Greatest, 1; Alie-Ed, 3; Kildangen, 3. EIGHTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951—1:10—3—117. Fort Knox Q O * Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of four races 8£L O O Z 5 m 1952-53 who have not won ,000 since 1950. Weight, 122 ibs. Non-winners of two May 16-53 — C.D races in 1953 allowed 3 lbs.; two races in 1952-53, 6 lbs.; one race in 1953, 8 lbs.; one race in 1952, 11 Ibs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool. 19,974. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 86497 JET ACE w4119 3 4 65 5 1 13 A Popara Mr and Mrs T M Darnel 480 864982 CLICK-CLICK wb5119 7 5 42 4 3 22 P Roberts J B Latta 7.60 83472 LIGHT MOON wb 5 119 6 7 7 7 6 3 J Adams T Ferrara 10.20 864053 BIDDY BID w 5 114 2 1 Ih Ih 2n 4 W M Cook Mr and Mrs J R Collins 2.90 86164 iNDOLENCE wb4111 5 2 32 3 5 52 J Heckmnn J McShane 3.30 86497 BOOTS IMAGE wb6111 4 3 2 2 4h 63 D Scurlock I Kort 16.00 856642 BAROMETRO wb 5 116 1 6 5 63 7 7 J Sanchez D P Chambers 3.30 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:14%. Track muddy. r— Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to s . /JET ACE 11.60 6.00 3.80 4.80 2.00 .90 M,n utuel Prices? click-click 7.20 4.40 2.60 1.20 i LIGHT MOON 4.60 1.30 Winner— B. c, by Jet Pilot— Alyearn, by Blue Larkspur, trained by L. Finley; bred by J. B. Hurst. REACHED POST-5:30. OFF AT 5:30 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. JET ACE gradually worked way forward, saved ground entering the stretch and assumed command, then drew clear when ridden out. CLICK-CLICK raced evenly for a half-mile and then finished willingly when set down through the stretch, but could not get to the top one. LIGHT MOON lacked early speed, but closed fairly well under brisk urging. BIDDY BID went to the front at once, set the pace for a half-mile under pressure from BOOTS IMAGE, but had nothing left for the drive. INDOLENCE failed tand keep up after displaying early speed. BOOTS IMAGE was through after a half-mile. BAROMETRO was outrun. NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Aris Mona. May 5, 1950—1:43*5-3— 116. Navy Purse. Purse ,200. Q ~ A 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race in 1953. Weight, 118 Ibs. 8C O O Z 4 Claiming price, ,000. May 16-53 — C.D Net value to winner ,430; second, 40; third, 20; fourth. 10. _ Mutuel Pool. 45.059. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St k V2 3A Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to ~ 863242 PROPS w8118 7 6 43 3 3 1 1; D Madden 2000 H A Trevellyan 2.30 857483 isle SEA wb4118 1 1 7» 65 6 3» 2 ; J Adams 2000 Lakeside Stable 2.50 863242 IRMAS JIM w 7 118 5 5 23 24 22 2 3J W M Cook 2000 I Elizalde 5.40 86404 GYPSY GLOW wb4110 2 2 3 42 42 54 45 A Popara 2000 J M Hart 7.50 86324 COURT T. v,b4118 3 4 5 52 5* 6 5 W L Johnn 2000 J Hikes 51.30 86407 RAPID MAIL w4 113 6 9 85 72 75 73 6* L Syfrig* 2000 Mrs E G Bandy 46.30 864044 NEW ORLEANS w4110 9 8 63 84 83 84 7n J Heckmnn 2000 L L Elfer 12.80 86407 GINNY WIN wb4113 8 10 9 9 9 9 8n P Roberts 2000 R Angleberger 59.50 864024 TINT I NA wb7118 4 3 13 12 12 4 9 J Nazareth 2000 Loray Stable 8.50 86051 DIAMOND M0RANw4 113 10 7 Pulled up. H Ford* 2000 R E Nims 16.70 Time, :24%, :5©%, 1:17%, 1:46*,, 1:55. Track muddy. r- Mutuels Paid- , Odds to , »i , n . /PROPS 6.60 3.60 3.20 2.30 .80 .60 Mutuel Prices? isle sea 400 320 100 .« ilRMAS JIM 3.40 .70 Winner— B. h, by Stagehand— Bracing, by Sir Gallahad III., trained by J. Wmans: bred by Mrs J. N. Camden. REACHED POST-6:01. OFF AT 6:02 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. PROPS, in hand while racing forwardly placed to the stretch, responded to strong handling during the drive and, disposing of TINTINA, held ISLE SEA safe. ISLE SEA raced well from the outset, closed willingly under urging, but could not withstand the winner. IRMAS JIM engaged TINTINA to the stretch, then faltered when challenged by PROPS during the drive. GYPSY GLOW could not get to the leaders when set down in the drive. COURT T. was outrun. RAPID MAIL was never dangerous. NEW ORLEANS showed nothing. GINNY WIN was far back the entire trip. TINTINA took command early, set the pace for three-quarters mile while racing with ISLE SEA, then quit. DIAMOND MORAN broke with the field, then pitched for a sixteenth mile and was pulled up. Scratched— 36404 Lady Rowena, 108; 86165 Chance Wave, 113; 86165 Als Choice, 113; 86596 Bendanear, 113. Isle Sea claimed by D. R. Laughter. Attendance, 20,000 Estimated; T0tal Mutuel Pool, ,020,216. Total Attendance for Meeting, 316,000 Estimated. Total Mutuel Pool, 7,135,698.


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