Late Churchill Downs Charts, Daily Racing Form, 1955-05-05

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Late CHURCHILL DOWNS Charts j SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE out of chute. Hasty Road, April 27, 1954—1:35—3—118. Eighteenth running ". - A * THE DERBY TRIAL. 0,000 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Weight, 118 lbs. Non- 4/413 winners of 5,000 allowed 3 lbs.; ,000 twice or one race of 0,000, 6 lbs.; ,500, May 3-55 — C.D 8 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. Only horses who have been nominated for the Kentucky Derby will be eligible for this race. i Gross value, 4,850. Net value to winner 1,200; second, ,000; third, ,000; fourth, 00. Mutuel-Pool, 50,494. ft Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* Vfr % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to / 465244 FLYING FURY w118 2 7 72 6i 6h 31 -1"° C McCreary Cain Hoy Stable £90 | 470042 JEANS JOE wb 118 5 5 61 73 73 2h 24 W Shmaker Murcain Stable 1.30 47004 NABESNA wb112 1 6 53 52 41 H 3J L C Cook C Mooers 28.60 437261 HONEYS .ALIBI w112 4 4 41 41 51 53 41 W Harmatz W-L Ranch Co 7.90 458343 JETT FLAME wb 110 9 3 31 21 21 44 541 W M Cook W M Peavey 9.70 1 44801 PRINCE NOOR wb118 3 9 9 9 81 61 61 J Adams Hasty House Farm 4.00 471533 STYRUNNER wb112 6 2 21 . 34 3h 71 71 J Parsons Mrs A M Creech 40.60 468212 GEMERICA wb 110 7 8 84 82 9 9 82 J Heckmann J G Brown 72.80 - ; 471534 ROYAL MON wb112 8 1 13 11 14 81 9 C Burr W L Lewis Jr 68.90 1 Time, :23%, :47, 1:11%, 1:38. Track fast. Official Program Numbers / — Mutuels Paid— ~, Odds to » . ... , n . e 2-FLYING FURY .7.80 3.60 3.40 2.90 .80 .70 • Mutuel Prices! s-jeans joe 2.80 2.60 .40 .30. I 1-NABESNA 6.80 2.40 Winner— Dk. b. c, by Nasrullah— Sicily, by. Reaping Reward, trained by L. Gentry; bred by H. F. Guggenheim. IN GATE— 5:011. OFF AT 5:011 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. FLYING FURY, in hand while steadily improving position to the stretch, swerved to the inside when set down in the drive, continued gamely when straightened up ■ and disposed of the leaders in the last sixteenth, then worked out an additional quarter in 2:07. JEANS JOE, reservea to the stretch, reached the lead between calls near the three-sixteenths mile pole, finished fairly well but was not good enough for the winner. NABESNA, well placed and saving ground from the outset, took command during the stretch run, suffered mild interference when FLYING FURY swerved, then failed to rally when clear but worked out a mile and one-quarter in 2:06%. HONEYS ALIBI, never far back, made a bold bid f in the early stretch, was forced wide during the drive and tired when nearing the finish. JETT FLAME raced well [ to the stretch, then gave-way. PRINCE NOOR began slowly and was unable to reach serious contention. STY- RUNNER could not keep up after showing early speed. GEMERICA was never prominent ROYAL MON began fast, set the pace to the stretch, then quit when challenged by NABESNA. | Overweight— Gemerica, 2 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951— 1:10— 3— fl7. Purse ,300. "7 A *1 A 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since March 1 allowed 4 #4143 lbs.; in 1955, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 3-55 — C.D Net value to winner ,480; second, 70; third, 35; fourth, 15. Mutuel Pool, 2,342. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt -V* /a StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 45994 ROY JR. wb4120 1 4 14 1 14 13J w Carstens 2500 Mrs K McCray 10.20 43917 MISS KIRK w4112 7 2 21 24 21 2 R Permane 2500 W H Grissim Jr 38.60 350062 PERFECT STONE wb 4 114 12 1 3fr 3i 3£ 3J D Erb 2500 T A Grissom 4.40 471491 JEAN THE JOKER w 8 120 5 3 7 4 72 6h 4 L C Cook 2500 B A Thompson 3.80 I 38291 MILAN MAN wb 7 110 6 10 9 82 92 5h J Chalk 2500 Mrs L Wagner 33.00 38134 GOLD FLASH wb5114 2 12 43 4h 41 63 A Popara 2500 R Benedict 11.70 1 46348 JACKTOWN wb6114 3 6 54 52 71 7J D Bowcut 2500 A L Birch 3.60 i 469011 AIR BATTLE wb4115 4 7 6i 61 52 8nk R Dever5 2500 Mrs H Coleman 6.90 46606 SEDULOUS wb 8 114 11 9 111 9» 102 9h F Kaelin 2500 R W Oldson 10.30 36304 BERYLDON w6114 8 11 12 104 8 10 J King 2500 H A Trevellyan 74.00 436893 MISS BOXER wb4112 9 5 101 12 113 114 S Armstrng 2500 H Warren 9.90 47149 HIGH HOPES W5104 10 8 8* 1H 12 12 R Hall5 2500 S A Alexander 69.30 Time, :23, :46%, 1:13%. Track fast. i Official Program Numbers i» , — Mutuels Paid — * , Odds to * . . , I n . e 1-R0Y JR 22.40 14.00 7.40 10.20 £.00 2.70 Mutuel Prices? 7-miss kirk 40.20 18.00 - 19.10 8.00 I M2-PERFECT STONE 4.80 1.40 Winner— Br. g, by Eternal War— Fran, by Grandace, trained by K. McCray; bred by M. Carter. IN 6ATE-5:301. OFF AT 5:31 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. ROY JR. moved up fast next to the inner rail after the start, took command before going a quarter, settled in the stretch with a clear lead but was ridden out to increase the advantage. MISS KIRK, a sharp factor from the beginning, held on well when set down through the stretch but was not. good enough for the winner. PERFECT STONE raced evenly In a good effort and had no mishap. JEAN THE JOKER, in close quarters after entering the stretch, closed fairly well when clear. MILAN MAN lacked early foot GOLD FLASH tired during the drive. JACKTOWN was outrun. AIR BATTLE had a rough trip. SEDULOUS showed nothing. BERYLDON was never dangerous. MISS BOXER, crowded at the upper turn, failed to recover. HIGH HOPES raced wide. Scratched— 471502 Vandanell, 112; 471482 Brassy, 114; 46901 Columbus Bound, 117; 980113 Major Fitz, 114; 452602 Els Folly, 114; 47149 Primed, 114; 31416 Platter Scout, 114. Overweight— Milan Man, 1 pound. NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Aris Mona, May 5, 1950-1:43%— 3— 116. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds j i p and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 117 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Nori-#413 4*f winners since April 1 allowed 2 lbs.; of two races since November 13, 5 lbs.; one/race May 3-55 — C.D since November 13, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 07,491. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 14 Vz % Sir Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 468241 ERMINE TAIL w4117 9 5 44 3* 31 2 1h J Adams 2500 J B Randolf 3.40 47150 LADY BENT- w4113 4 2 1J 1J 11 1h 22J D Erb 2500 C Breedlove 8.40 47156 MISS J. W4109 6 . 4 52 51 5i 42 3"° C Burrt 2500 S A Alexander 4.60 , 462132 KANAWHA wb4112 5 10 81 83 61 34 431 L C Cook 2500 PJMcMullen 1.80 ; 46348 TALION wb5112 7 7 61 61 41 73 531 F Kaelin 2500 E J Moore 9.90 47006 MAIDNS REWARDw4110 3 3 71 7 73 51 63 B Phelps5 2500 Exchange Stable 10.10 46818 KATINKA w 5 111 2 1 23 23 21 61 73 J NazarW 2500 HReidJr 49.40 46824 TRIPLE FLIGHT wb 5 105 1 6 3h 41 82 83 82J E Ropollo5 2500 D Davis Jr 35.30 46824 MISS LOCATION wb 4 105 10 9 10 10 91 9* 93j R Dever5 2500 MrsJArmes 47.00 17968 GRACIOUS HEARTwb 8 110 8 8 91 91 10 10 10 S Armstrf 2500 Mf»BL«ifl«o* 16.70 fc allowance waived. - 1 * - i tFive pounds apprentice . TimV:25,» :48%/1:15%. 1:4t Mi Tract ft* " i v f i t Official PrHnMTIiinkersV: * • -» Pa** -p*k * ki m. »7» V 9-ERMINE TAIL I.M 4.S0 3.81 3.48 1.» .* MutUCI PriCeSf 4-LADY BENT 100 521 3.51 1.M * 1 6-MISS J 4.00 1.08 Winner— B. f. by Royal Gem II.— Contrast, by Brooms, trained by R. E. Wingfield; bred by W». L. Jones, Jr. IN GATE-6:00. OFF AT 6:001 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. ERMINE TAIL, well placed and in hand to the stretch, responded readily when hard urged during the drive and wore down LADY BENT in the last strides. The latter took an early lead, made the* pace to the stretch while engaging KATINKA, raced the latter irtto defeat, but was unable to hold the top one. MISS J., in close quarters early, finished fairly well under brislc urging. KANAWHA, away slowly and outrun to the last quarter mile, made a mild bid in the early stretch but faltered when nearing the finish. TALION, forced wide entering the stretch, failed to rally when straight for the drive. ; MAIDENS REWARD was outrun and had no mishap. KATINKA raced with LADY BENT to the stretch, then j tired. TRIPLE FLIGHT had early speed but failed to stay. MISS LOCATION showed nothing. GRACIOUS HEART . was never a serious contender. Scratched-468243 Blue Opal, 110. : - Overweight— Lady Bent, 4 pounds; Talion, 2; Katinka, 1; Miss Location, 1. j TENTH RACE SUBSTITUTE DECLARED OFF. i Attendance, 16,500 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, 20,596.


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