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■Thursdays Late GARDEN STATE PARK Charts ■SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Friendly Frank, Oct 3, 1950-1:42-4-109. Tavistock Purse. Purse mv "8 5 8 ft ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of a race other than maiden ■ " O O or claiming in 1954. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of ,000 in 1953 allowed 3 lbs.; ■fry 27-54— G.S ,950 twice in 1953, 6 lbs.; ,950 since August 10 or two races since October 8, 9 lbs.; mmW one race since November 14, 12 lbs.; since October 8, 14 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Mi1 winner ,725; second, ,200; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 35,903. Jcx Horses EgtAWtPPSt V4 ft % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to W 6119 8 7 6h 75 4h 33 14 B Fisk A H Warner 516 K I02A.Rr wb4122 4 5 56 4* 2i 1h 2" S Boulmetis B S Campbell 1.20 ■.AKEpGAME wb5117 7 8 8 8 7«i 4« 3 K Korte T Veale II 5.20 SLurm., Wb5l1? 3 3 1i 22 S Sma" MrsCPDenckla 5.20 Mm i354 INCRIMINATION w4111 5 6 75 61 6452 58 N Fercola* D 0 Evans 2170 K£HL wTmSn.1 w 5 113 6 4 4ti 53 8 8 61 H B Wilson Darby Dan Farm 20.10 Ef SRIG0LD wb4117 1 1 23 2i 51 62 72 K Godkins B L Williams 14.40 mWfiS KHAN wb4113 2 2 3h 33 3J 71 8 J Culmone Ridge Stable 17.60 ■ Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%, 1:39%, 1:45%. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , KUnfiiAl Pr:*-A,.fL0RIDALE v 13-°° 5-M 360 5.50 1.80 .80 V/Yiuruei r rices ram o war „. 3.20 2.40 .60 20 Wy » • MARKED GAME . 3.00 50 WkL ."i1!!5- h« fay Ruslorn Sirdar— Yellow Ribbon, by Sickle, trained by A. H. Warner; bred by D. M. Davis. m IN GATE— 5:33. OFF AT 5:331 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. mk JH!rtr?00,d- Won drivi"9; second and third the same. LORIDALE, slow gaining best stride, rallied strongly Wrom the final turn and wore down contention racing in the middle of the strip to win going away. RAM 0 WAR always within striking distance, was under wraps racing to SONGAI, quickly assumed command when roused ntving the last three-sixteenths, then loafed and just lasted over MARKED GAME. The latter, unhurried while Har back and trailing ran up behind horses and was steered into an opening on the final turn, then worked to Kie outside and finished fast. SONGAI was under pressure to shake off MI-MARIGOLD after the start, held Hvvay into the stretch and faltered when headed. MI-MARIGOLD could not match speed with SONGAI under Kgfrig and faltered. KHAN loomed boldly at the quarter pole and suddenly flattened out ■T Scratched— 18028 Whence, 108; 17613 Banjoist, 108; 176133 Faga-La, 103. JeIandHTH RACE- 1 1-16 MILES. Friendly Frank, Oct. 3, 1950-1:42-4-109. Purse ,500. J-year-Un 8. ft Q oIds- claImm9- Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since March 19 allowed ,* ° 3 lbs- two races snce February 20, 5 lbs.; one race since January 15, 7 lbs. Claiming ■L«Iay 27-54 — G.S price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Met value to winner ,100; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel -Pool, 39,880. Mfcfrx" Horses Eqt A Wt PP St *A ft % StrFin Jockeys .Clg Pr. Owners Odds to ■6aj8T~SUNLIGHT JESS w112 3 9 Bh 83 3h 11 12 R LeBlanc* 4000 A H Bowen Z30 UMoPiJ,LSE wb111 1 8 93 72 83 3,*2h W Carrion 3750 Ridge Stable 14.90 M7526 NIGHT RAID wb 117 2 10 1120 gj 6iJ 6ii 3» J Culmone 4000 B S Campbell 7 90 WWlllF ?,PAilA?iS wb 115 7 6 71 61 71 41 4"" J Stout 4000 M Feingold siso MmW ™GHE w£112 5 3 41i31J 22 2h 53 J Skelly 3500 Friedberg and Katz 12.10 H82S1 GADDY B. wb 110 8 2 13 13 12. 5j 61 D Harrier* 4000 L C Groves 64 60 HI7810 NARW ESCAPE wb 115 11 5 53 51 41 74 71 A J Fertez 3750 Anita L Torres 12X» MARACAB0 wb112 G 11-102 1125.94. 83 85 K Korte* 4000 Blue Stone Farm 370 »2692 LUCKY THIRTEEN w 113 10 4 21 21 51 98 94 W Hartack 3500 Ada L Rice 940 HK55 OUR CLAUDIA wb 108 12 12 12 12 12 12 102 S Small 3500 Potato Chip Farm 1900 K513 MISS FRAN w109 4 1 3 44108 1H 116 L Batchler 3750 Cannuli and Moore 29.70 K30 0AKDEN CLIFF wb111 9 7 61 101 11,5112 12 N Jemas 3500 Mrs A J McMasters 178.40 r Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13%, 1:41%, 1:48%. Track fast. ■ * t — Mutuels Paid— , Odds to * ■ M, D:J«.f SUNLIGHT JESS 6.60 4.40 3.40 Z30 1.20 .70 ■MUtUel rriCeSj GAY IMPULSE 11.20 6.60 460 130 mtt Anight raid 5.60 180 EWinner— Br. g, by Rustom Sirdar— Quaker Girl, by Gino, trained by A. H. Bowen; bred by Newstead Farm «N GATE-6:02. OFF AT 6:02 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. ■f Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. SUNLIGHT JESS improved position racing between ■Pfses after a half mile, moved into command strongly entering the stretch and maintained a safe advantage Mg W IMPULSE ran into close quarters midway, of the turn, then came between horses and closed willingly in Hie stretch Jrive. NIGHT RAID, far back early, circled- horses on the turn, lost considerable ground, then could ■?L set up. POPADARIS was hard urged to loom a threat in the .early stretch, then weakened nearing the end Wln.aENE was snugly restrained within striking distance, then flattened out when called upon. GADDY B quit ■"•fter six fur.ongs. MARACABO broke poorly and had little chance after being carried wide in the drive ■ UCKY THIR TEEN quit. OUR CLAUDIA was outdistanced early, then closed a big gap! m Scratched— 179552 Alloyed, 111; 18254 Dandy Dan, 111; 17955 Irish Admiral. 113: 17608 Sheriff Bracey, 111. m Overweight— Gay Impulse, 3 pounds; Oil Gene, 1; Miss Fran, 1. mm Maracabo claimed by J. Goodwin. ; . B Attendance, 17J 64; Total Mutuel Pool, ,752,386.