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— — — — -— — Official Racing Charts-— — — — 1 ThistleDown * Conyrierht. 1954* by Trlancle Publications. Inc. . NORTH RANDALL, OHIO, MONDAY, JUNE 21. 1954— THISTLEDOWN 1 MILE. Eighteenth day. of forty-two-3ay meeting June 1 to July 19. ThjstleDown Jockey Club, Jnc. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Weather clear. Stewards, Wilmer Brinton, J. OKeefee and Harold Ringler. Placing Judges, Raleign Leigh, William Taylor and C. Stefanek. Patrol Judges, Lando Bressan, William Burch and Gerald Porche. Paddock Judge, Larry Daly. Clerk of Scales, James Francis. Starter, Eric Blind. Timer, H. M. Bell. Racing Secretary, Fred Burton. Assistant Racing Secretary, Raleigh Leigh. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1953, .33; current meeting, .31. Percentage of favorites in the money, .70. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. Mutuel take, 12| per cent State 2 per cent first 0,000/3 per cent next 0,000, 4 per cent next 0,000, 5 per cent next 00,000, 6 "per cent all over 5400,000. * Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey: Complete finish of each race confirmed by Confirmation Phofos, Inc. FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Burgoo Miss, July 13, 1940—1:10—4-4111. Purse O "I o q "j ,600. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. 1 0 1 Net value to winner ,000; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. June 21-54— Tdn Mutuel Pool, 8,905. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V2 Sir Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to ?1 20077 THE SINNER wb 118 7 9 8« 8472 ink J Nazareth 3500 S Johnson 8.10 207764 MARGOT MISS w 108 5 4 4" 51 3« 24 A Coy* 3500 Keuka Farm 2.50 20200 GOLD WEAVE wb 118 1 5 2h 34 21 31 W Cajslens . 3500 A H Livingstone 15.20 13849 JEMAR. wb 103 6 6 5? 4h 5h 4nk J Chalk* 3500 Oiho Stable 53.00 20909 BELL FIN w 113 9 3 6h 71 6h 5« K Robertsn 3500 W H Sharp 5.00 200772 BET HAPPY w118 12 11 101 101 101 6-* B Civitello 3500 E M 0Herron 4.20 20077 FIGITY wb 113 11 1 3J 1r» 1h 72 J DeLucia 3500 "L J U I rich 17.50 16257 RUN OFF w 103 Z 7 % 91 8h m F -Green*t 3500 S Renzetti 32.10 G00DNITE KISS w 113 10 12 14 12 12 9" B Brunetto 3500 Llangollen Farm 19.40 204683 LITTLE BURDEN wb113 3 10 12 11h 11 J 10J A Whiting 3500 O H Pohlman 6.00 20909 MISS TETRA w 113 8 8 71 6h % 11J D Rizzo 3500 H Martin 81.EO 17551 NU WAR wb118 4 2 4 2* 4* 12 R Borgenke 3500 O Sledge 33.70 tTwo pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24, :47%, 1:14. Track fast. — Mutuels Paid— , Odds to v in* /THE SINNER 18.20 8.60 5.00 8.10 3.30 1.50 M. utuel rricesi margot miss 4.40 3.00 1.20 .50 l GOLD WEAVE 5.40 - 1.70 Winner— Ch. g, by Aiorter— Ladslady, by Cynic, trained by L. Gentry; bred by L. Simpson, Jr. IN GATE-2.33. OFF AT 2;33 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. THE SINNER was unhurried in the early going, moved between horses through the stretch and gained the lead near the end. MARGOT MISS-raced within striking distance from the start and just missed. GOLD WEAVE loomed a stout factor a furlong out, then hung. JEMAR raced evenly for the most part. BELL FIN was never a serious contender. BET HAPPY was sluggish in the early going. FIGITY tired. NU WAR quit badly. Scratched-20909 JauntstoWn, 118; 19250 Mein Order, 113; 20909 Mr. Beau, 11«; 20200 Kangasa, 118. Goodnite Kiss claimed by Mrs. F. Sharpe. SECOND RACE i FURLONGS out of chute. Burgoo Miss, July 13, 1940- 1:10-4-r111t Purse 2 1 1 Q * J500- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1954. Weight, * 3 * *• 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 31 allowed 3 lbs,; in 1954, 6 lbs. Claiming price, 2,000. June 21-54 — Ton Net value to winner 75; second, 75; third, 50; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 2,479. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vfr StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 209084 JACKTOWN wb5H4 18 74 5* 41 1| .A Anderson 2000 A L Birch 31.60 205173 CLYDESTOWN. w 6 114 11 4 104 94 82 21 D Bowcut 2000 H Schulman 14.80 202022 COUNT GALLA w5114 6 5 1h 4 12 34 J Servis 2000 N S Scava 2.40 1996Q3 BONNY CADETTEwb 5 112 4 11 82 81 61 41 R Lynch 2000 Hall and Fetzer 11.00 207742 BELOVED MISS wb7112 2, 6 54 4t 5h 5« L-Grubb 2000 Mr and Mrs J Hurley .6.80 203762 TEDDYS TOY wb5 117 7 10 6H 6* 7J 6"k W Carstens 2000 Mrs S J Domeco 5.10 20201 DIRECTR BELLEwb4 120 5 7 2* 2*i 3 75 R Root 2000 F Westenburger 4.70 207744 NICODEM wb7117 12 1 3 32 2h 81 A Tryon 2000 Mrs J Simon 5.60 18420 MIGHTY PRETTYwb5114 10 3 14 10* 92 931 E Ballenger 2000 Godfrey and Wynhoff 69.80 20519 PAPAYA wb5112 8 2 4J 71 104104 E, P|e 2000 R W Mahan 33,20 20378 GINGER L1L w4113 9 9 9114 115 117 D Rizzo 2000 V Snyder 88.10 20078 TIMS RHYM w 4 109 3 12 12 12 12 12 C Gonzalez 2000 Barclay Stable 81.60 Time, :23and :46#, 1:12%. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid— , Odds to » V~:~~r. JACKTOWN 65.20 22.40 8.60 31.60 10,20 3.30 M..t..A| UtUel T riCeS CLYDESTOWN 14.00 6.40 .6.00 2.20 v COUNT GALLA " ~ 3.40 .70 Winner— Ch. h, by Littletown— Idle-Polly, by Sun Beau, trained by R. Armstrong: bred by D. OSullivan. IN GATE-3:00. OFF AT 3:00 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. -Won driving; second and third the same. JACKTOWN was unhurried in the opening quarter, responded to pressure on the turns and wore down COUNT GALLA near the end. CLYDESTOWN was well off the early pace as usual, moved rapidly from the outside and closed the best of any. COUNT GALLA drew clear entering the stretch and then faltered. BONNY CADETTE lacked a sufficient rally. BELOVED MISS raced evenly TEDDYS TOY turned in a dull effort. DIRECTOR BELLE and NICODEM tired. MIGHTY PRETTY broke alertly and then fell back. An9?Tu7 hed~~ 2091 1 WW F9hUr 115, 14317 Eternal Da"9erj 1M; 19960 Bo9ie Ma"J 209083- Farmm Overweight— Mighty Pretty, 2 pounds; Ginger Lil, 1. Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 36.60— Double Pool, 5,332. Official program numbers for Daily Double — 7 and 1. THIRD RACE 5 FURLONGS. Torchy, July 31, 1937-:58tt-2-120. Purse ,800. 2-year-olds. O ] O Q O Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. Weight, 118 lbs. f* °_, ? J5 Net value to winner ,035; second, 05; third, 25; fourth. 35. June 21-54 — Tdn Mutuel Pod, 5,374. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt and % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 207754 PANMURE w 118 8 2 3h 54 4i 1" P A Ward Mrs J P Krieger 340 203752 MAXS REWARD wb 118 3 4 2r 32 32 2h G Parker MZipkin 210 S2LNSE w 118 4 6 115 92 62 3" J Servis R R McClarin 3.70 20375 BOLD CAMP wb113 1 1 14 4 it 4J L Cargile* A T Taylor 1110 203754 SKX J£BMPT0Nwb 118 10 3 4* * * 54 B Strange Mrs C H Gordon BJO ?In5Un,N.ELv„ 111 11 10 Bi 4h 5h 6S- A Whitingl Mrs A M CreecTT 17.30 LORD BLANDFORD b 118 12 12 10i 8h 93 7£ J Nazareth J Bell 22 90 w 118 6 8 6h 61 84 81 J Vitelli S and C Tassistro 67140 I;0_TW0 w 118 5 5 5h 7h 7h 94 EPIesa J I Losen 54.30 MHIn w 118 9 11 9J 115 105 107 j Benitez Analan Stable 53,10 17082 NEVER r. TIRE wb 118 7 7 7n ifjh 112J113 L Grubb W C Morris 105.00 EASY SKEYES 118 2 9 12 12 12 12 W Carstens A H Livingstone 50.50 Time, :23i/5, :47, 1:00. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid— . ,— Odds to , kA..l..~ D:,-*„fPANMURE „..,„„.... «w 4.40 3.80 . 3.40 1.20 .90 Mutuel rricesj maxs reward 3.50 2.60 w 30 t-SELINSGROVE 3.00 ".50 Winner— Br. c, by Natchez— Pulsette, by Blenheim II., trained by R. Douglas; bred by Dr. E. M. Krieger. IN GATE— 3:27. OFF AT 3:27 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. PANMURE dropped back on the turns, responded to pressure .through the stretch and was up in the final strides to gain the narrow decision. MAXS REWARD J?ill.1?,y and Just mi?sed- SELINSGROVE was slow to gain best stride and then finished the best of any. BOLD CAMP was responsible for the pace until inside the furlong marker and then weakened only slightly while m close quarters. Cargiles claim of f0U| against MAXS REWARD for alleged crowding in late stretch was not allowed. DUKE 0 HAMPTON loomed the most dangerous on the turns and then hung. STYRUNNER tired The others showed little. Scratched— 20375 Elfurbo, 113; Blue Mystery, 118; 207753 Sports Play, 118; 19619 Bay Challenge, 118. FOURTH RACE 1 MILE. Harpen Belle, Aug. 22, 1 938—1 : 37—7—1 10. Purse ,200. 3-year-olds 7 1 Q A AI,0Wances- Non-winners of ,625 twice other than maiden, claiming or optional. *" * J 7 H Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners at mile one or over or two races at any distance in June 21-54 — Tan 1954 allowed 3 |bs.; one race in 1954, 6 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,265; second, 95; third, 75; fourth, 65. Mutuel Pool, 3,519. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vi % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 20778 TYNER w 118 3 5 3h 4 1h 21 4 W Gruber A B Karle ~~ 4lo 19120 RENOIR wb112 6 8 4? 34 2| 1i 2* P A Wardt W J Sprow a-1 00 207783 BURNT CHILD wb118 8 3 2 Ah 4i 34 32 W Carstens H E Simpson a-l0O SKf4 ?FI„Lc°iT,..1T w 115 1 6 54 5" 53 4i 43 EPIesa Llangollen Farm 3.40 S K/J-P1 W 112 4 7 8- 61 61 62i52iRBWnke Leslie Jane Stable - 33.20 1TE G W 113 2 1 lh 2,1 * 52 61 A Widma" E A Simpson 6.50 203774 DIABLO w 118 5 2 62 7* 75 7« 715 C Roberts E Cahtlon 15 50 207794 BIT 0 BIM W 110 7 4 7h 8 8 8 8 L Grubb S C Dykes 4350 a-Coupled, Renoir and Burnt Child. tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23tf, :47fc, 1:12, 1:3S. Track fast. . r— Mutwls Paid— , Odds to . kX..«...l D-:-«fTYNER 10M -20 3.80 4.30 1.10 .90 MUtU9l rriCe -VBURNT RENOIR a-Entry 2.1954.sh 3.00 30 50 CCHILD a-Entry 2.60 3.00 .30 .50 Wlnner-,B. g, by Busyridge— Latent, by Thundering, trained by J. L, Miller; bred by A. B. Karle. IN GATE-3:58. OFF AT 3:58i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. TYNER moved from the outside to wrest command while along the backstretch, moved to the inside when clear and outfinished RENOIR. The latter was allowed to settle into best stride, raced extremely wide entering the stretch and was not quite good enough. BURNT CHILD saved ground in the early going while racing with ANNETTE G., loomed a keen factor at the head of Ihe stretch and faltered. GET LOST lacked a sufficient rally. LARKS FLIGHT showed little. ANNETTE G. tired bed/, — .-£o*»iia* e/ on Peat Tweniy-Six fHlLEbO#N PR Continued from Page Twe/re ." FIFTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Burgoo Miss, July 13, 1940— 1:10-4— 111. Purse 2 T O Q c ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming, 3-year-olds, 114-lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-ifc I v y J winners of a race other than claiming or iwo, races of any kind since May 31 allowed June 21-54-*— Tdn 3 lbs.; one race since May 31, 6 lbs. Claiming pricei ,500; if for ,000, allowed 4 lbs; Jiet value to winner ,150; second,-50; third, 50; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 44,491. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % Vz StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 198513 LEGATE W5118 5 4 4ii 3 22 1| A Widman 7000 E A Simpson §1 207773 DUKE AUMAR w 8 116 7 1 12 12j 12 23J D Bowcutt 7500 Mrs M Rogan " 220 20777 COUNTRY GOSlPwb 4 114 8 2 2 22 31J 3J W Carstens 7000 R Fisher 1Z20 206494 THE TROOPER w 4 116 ,2 7 6h 74 % 42 C McKee 7500 Mrs J Simon - 3.20 F.,4112 4 3 5i 51 J Regalbuto 7500 Mrs M R Burke 8.80 S?.?.,M,lS AGEw?3108 55 5h 51 6f 62 A Whiting 7500 0 H Pohlman 9.50 7, ST wb4112 1 8 73 6h 72 74 R Bgmnke 7000 0 Sledge 16.70 064393 HALTOM wb 5 116 3 6 8 8 8 8 R Humphys 7500 C Flegman 21.70 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :22%, :4% 1:11. Track fast r— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , MiiiaI D.i#.««fLEGATE 8.60 4.60 3.00 3.30 1.30 .50 Mutuel rrices? duke aumar 3.40 2.40 .70 20 COUNTRY GOSSIP .. 4.20 lilO W.mJ?StB--g- by Some Chance— Beautified, by Jacopo, trained by E. A. Simpson; bred by E, B. Benjamin. IN GATE-4:26. OFF AT 4:26 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. LEGATE raced within striking distance from the start, moved past DUKE AUMAR in the late stretch and then, after wresting command, was beginning to " draw clear. The latter drew clear soon after the start, saved ground on the turns and "was not good enough tye IS1! PJB Y raced even|y for the most Part- THE TROOPER saved ground to no avail. PASHPIE tired. CODED MESSAGE was never a factor. TIN TWIST turned in a poor effort. HALTOM trailed. Scratched— 20778 Wal-Dot-0, 106. Overweight— Country Gossip, 2 pounds; Pashpie, 1. The Trooper claimed by Dorchester Farm. SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Fly Lelia, Oct. 17, 1953-1:03-3-115. Purse ,200.- 3-year-9 1 O £ 0,ds and uPward- Allowances. Non-winners of ,200 other than claiming in 1953-54. x. l J ? u 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Winners of ,600 in 1953-54, 2 lbs. extra for each June 21-54 — Tdn such race won. Non-winners of ,875 in 1953-54 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to. winner ,265; second, 95; third, 75; fourth, 65. Mutuel Pool, ,7,972. Index. Horses EgtAWtPPSt K. Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 203802 CROSS RING wb6120 4 1 U 12 12 p r Borgenke 0 Sledge : 230 S c2MTCiE ?!J1! I 4 3 2i 2t 2* G Parker Mrs G H Fishback 3.70 20380 SHAG TAILS wb 5 120 . 2 7 . 6J 6«i 3h 32J J Nazareth M Shagrin ZOO 198512 MOR SNOOZEY w 6 115 5* 3 7 7 5i W Carstens Betty L McCumber 7 50 202054 CHARLEY FOY Wb5110 15 5« 3h 42 52J J Cargile* Mrs R Cramer 17 SO 202052 YEA BAMA w4120 7 6 4| 41 62 64 L Grubb S C Dykes -• 1160 184092 SEAFLASH wb6113 6 2 21.51 7 7 J Chalk* River Bend Farm 630 Time, :222, :4655, :58%, 1:04%. Track fast. /— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to » MiiI-iiaI D.-™«fCR0SS „,.,- R,NG 6-60 3.00 2.40 2.30 .50 20 MUTUel T NCeS iCOLUMCILLE 460 340 130 70 iSHAG TAILS 3 00 io W."!n.e£"rBr: g» by charirlg Cross— Makann, by Time Maker, trained by T. Whatley; bred by C. P. Sowers. IN GATE-4:53. OFF AT 4:53 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. CROSS RING gained the lead at once, was roused on the turns and then increased his advantage through the stretch while being mildly urged. COLUMCILLE raced closest to the pace, but lacked a rally. SHAG TAILS was allowed to settle into best stride, was in close o?™e-T?, at-th? three-sixteenths pole and then, after gaining sufficient racing room, raced evenly. MOR vc?°,r;..p.assed t,nng h?rses- CHARLEY FOY was pinched back Just above the furlong marker and then tired. YEA BAMA was never a factor. SEAFLASH tired. Scratched— 210512 Marshal at Arms, 110; 132043 Ballydam, 113; 20380 Big Money, 118; 20649 Skin Junior, 113. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Find, Oct. 10, 1953-1:48-3-118. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and up-0 1 7 Q 7 ward- c,a5min9- Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since May 31 allowed 3 1 J lbs-5 two races in 1954, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,500, allowed 4 lbs. June 21-54— Tdn Net value to winner ,150; second, 50; third, 50; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool„0,254. Index Horses Eg? A Wt PP St 1ft. % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr;. Owners Odds to ALBION . wb6116 8 2 PI ih 1J 14 p A Ward 5000 J H Van Wert 40 S w4119 2 1 4* 4± 3* 2* 22* w tonten 5000 M J Rosenthal 3.80 20650 HOCOTIA wb6119 5 4 3h 2J 2h 33 32| J Servis 5000 W C Ensor 170 207791 PATOIS wb4111 7 3 52. 3h 42 44 4 C McKee 5000 G A Sacks 1540 203782 DIAMOND NED wb4116 1 6 6« 64 5h 51 53 R Gonzalez 5000 C E Buckley 730 20540 WHIRLS BELL w4110 35225i 64 63 6h R Borgenke 4500 Leslie Jane Stable 3700 185083 HIYA-SAI LOR wb8113 6 7 711 8 8 8 73 B Strange 4500 L W Jennings 15.30 206502 PIPAROO w4112 4 8 8 71 71 7h 8 E Plesa 4500 R Fisher • 7.10 Time, :23, :47%, 1:12%, 1:38%, 1:51%. Track fast. ., % r— Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to kA b»:-««.f ALBI0N 4.80 2.80 4.20 1.40 .40 MUtUel r riCeS CORRECT 4.6O 300 1:3Q 50 iHOCOTIA 2.40 20 W""er— Lt. b. h, by Pensive or Tintagel— Somerville, by Sun Beau, trained by J. H. Van Wert: bred by D. W. Patterson. IN GATE-5:17. OFF AT 5:17 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME, v u«-r??od-. W-on di;iving; second and third the same. ALBION drew clear soon-after the start, was joined JandJlH£PJIA enterm9 tne far turn, disposed of that one with a furlong left and then held sway under urging. CORRECT was unhurried while racing in a favorable position, moved on the turns and then lacked a further rally through the late stretch. HOCOTIA loomed the most dangerous at the three-eighths pole and then flattened out PATOIS raced evenly. DIAMOND NED was never a factor. WHIRLS BELL showed nothing Scratched— 17614 Ruche, 107. Overweight— Hiya-Sailor, 1 pound. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Mad Hare, Oct 17, 1953-1:43-6-115. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds 2 1 7 Q ft and uPward- Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1954. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-win- l D y O ners at one mile or over in 1954 allowed 3 lbs.; one race in 1954, 6 lbs. Claiming June 21-54— Tdn price, ,000. Net value to winner 75; second, 75; third, 50; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 9,574. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 197284 WOHNEDA wb8113 5 1112, 9« 7 V 13 C Roberts 2000 Bass River Stable 360 !.U.Cn4Rl.lD0Mw?5 118 9 12 111 11 a10* 8* 2nk P A Ward 2000 W H Grissim Jr Z90 2 MAST„-TIP *b 7 111 10 8 6h 52 3h 41 31 A Whiting* 2000 Mrs A M Creech 6.00 £S? ES?? W£5115 2 6 85 71 5h 5h 41 FRW 2000 L E Works 1Z80 ™!5 ¥ .DSMDAbt WbI !i 3 31 2h 21 2h SnkRNeff 2000 Kiski Stable 196.40 5 VI 12 10 10! 8i 8h 9i 61 C McKee 2000 E M Warner 16.00 2S084 iP,?jl cxnnK WM 18- 1 1 2i 4i 6h 64 ?i W Carstens 2000 D J Marline 7.S0 FlSJmh w£4112 3 2 1112 11 3* 8"k E Plesa 2000 C B Fischbach 10.60 20772 AEGIR wb5112 4 4 51 10* 112 105 91 C Gonzalez 2000 Barclay Stable 14 60 22U Wr-HJT,iB?.AND wb5118 6 5 ?i 94 7h105 PKeiper 2000 Mt Vernon Stable 9 SiGA.N»„ * 5 112 11 9 9hi2 12 12 lin R Bgmnke 2000 J Middteton 34.S0 20374 CLOSE PLAY wb4107 7 7 42 31J 4h 1HH2 B Civitello 2000 M G Christmas 6640 Time, :24, :47%, 1:13%, 1:40, 1:46%. Track fast. r-and Mutuels Paid— , Odds to x MutuelPfJK!":::::::::::::::::: 920 8J ft 360 Jg 1I8 i MARKET TIP 4 60 1 30 IttlPStvUi iC-:/!"13 by Bu" D°9 trained bv w- c- McDermott; bred by 0. F. Woodward. IN GATE— 5:44. OFF AT 5:44 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. WOHNEDA was allowed to settle into best stride, moved rapidly on the turns and then, after wresting command, drew clear. BUCKS FREEDOM closed the best mna,.a/r .ng far back,most of the way. MARKET TIP loomed a keen factor on the turns and then hung PIPETIMEs rally was insufficient. KIDSHALL tired. BOOK NOOK guit. FIRST STRING pulled up poorly Scratched-20522 Ethel Stone, 107; 19383 Safe at Home, 118; 20079 Demand Note, 113. Overweight— First String, 5 pounds. Attendance, 5,520; Total Mutuel Pool, 47,900.