Official Racing Charts: Suffolk Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1955-05-06

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I 1 Official Racing Charts Suffolk Downs " Copyright. 1955. by Triangle Publications. Inc. — — EAST BOSTON, MASS.. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955-SUFFOLK DOWNS 1 MILE. Fifteenth day of forty-one-5J2 "ay meeting April 19 to June 3. Eastern Racing Association, Inc. American Totalisator. Puett Starting oJ Gate. Film Patrol. Weather clear. *~ Steward representing Massachusetts State Racing Commission, J. M. Cunningham. Presiding Steward, u William Almy, Jr. Steward. R. N. Charlton. Honorary Steward, J. R. Maccmber. Placing Judges, W. L. Harri-son, C. W. Smith and Harold Krovitz. Patrol Judges, P. J. Allen, G. A. Burke. David Harrison and E. T Dooley - Paddock Judge, Arthur Hunt. Clerk of Scales. W. J. Canning. Starter. G. R. Wingfield. Timer, Joseph Jaffe. Racing Secretary, G. W. Morrow. Assistant Racing Secretary, Arthur Hunt. Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting O ;954 -28-: current meeting, .30. Percentage of favorites in the money. 67. Daily Double, first and second races No entries or field horses allowed in Daily Double. Mutuel take. 14 per cent State 7, track 7. _ Superior figure following jockeys name indicates apprentice allowance claimed! 3 Three ibs. claimed. _« 15 Five lbs.-, etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. k Complete finish of each race confirmed by Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. 5 FIRST m RACE 6 FURLONGS out cf chute. Appealing, July~26, 1937— 1:09%— 4— 117. Purse 2£ A ~J £L O C ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winpers of a race in 1955. 4-year-_» ** / U O J olds, 119 lbs.; older, 121 Ibs. Non-winners of three races since October 15 allowed May 5-55— Suf 3 lbs.; two races since October 15, 5 lbs.: one race since October 15, 7 Ibs. Claim-C? ing price, ,500. 5 Net value to winner ,300; second. 80; third, 80; fourth, 40 Mutuel Pool. 2,328. U Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St _ V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners Odds to 46536 HAPPY BOUND wb7 114 2 6 33 2J 2 1J R Fisher 2500 M and I Prickett - 2050 473742 LITTLE COLLEEN w 6 109 5 10 9 S 53 2"° P Bohenko 2500 E J Slattery 4.90 - 44946 ENTERPRISER w 4 1C7 7 4 HJlJ In 31 J Davern 2500 J J Helfrich . 4.60 == 47374 ATOMIC KISS w 5 114 4 9 72 42 42 4"° F Zehr 2500 Mrs A Robertson 2390 44647 IDEALIST w 6 114 3 7 2h 34 32 5 R Gonzalez 2560 C E Buckley 12.40 0 472492 COPIER w 6 112 9 3 10 8J 6J 64 R Ussery 2503 A Cataldo 5.00 47105 BE-GIN wb 4 108 8 2 H 105 74 74 M Thomas 2500 A Pimental 28.10 47248 WATCH IT NOW w 4 116 11 8 6h 9h 8t 81 D Madden 2500 Mrs J M Branham 17.90 46539 BUNNY EARS wb 4 105 10 1 5J V 94 94 L Adams* 25C0 Bay View Stable 2.10 46005 SPOOL wb5 107 1 11 11 11 11 102J H Wajda7 25C0 B J Saviskas 17.20 46933 SLUGGER CAIN wb 5 114 6 5 A 6* 10M1 A Coy 2500 Linda Farm 35.30 Time, :22%, :47, 1:12%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers r— Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to -— - ki in* i 2-HAPPY BOUND 43.00 15.40 9.60 20.50 6.70 3.80 Mutuel Prices! s-little colleen 5.and0 4.20 1.90 1.10 l 7-ENTERPRISER 6.00 2.00 Winner— Dk b. h, by Through Bound— Argella, by Happy Argo, trained by I. Prickett; bred by 0. L. Foster. IN GATE-1:47. OFF AT M EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. HAPPY BOUND followed in close pursuit of the early pacemaker, came to the outside to wrest command in midstretch and prevailed in a sustained drive. LITTLE COLLEEN broke sluggishly, commenced to advance from between horses on rounding the turn and finished full of run. ENTERPRISER had speed from the start, saved ground and held on fairly well. ATOMIC KISS made up some ground in the late stages but could not seriously threaten. IDEALIST showed some early foot. COPIER was void of early speed. BUNNY EARS was through early. SLUGGER CAIN pulled up decidedly lame. Scratched— 46935 Roberta-Win, 102; 46000 Gamblers Ace, 112: 46231 Even So, 105. Overweight— Copier, 3 pounds; Be-gin, 1; Bunny Ears, 1. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Appealing, July 26, 1937— 1:09%— 4— 117. Purse £ o £ ,500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 119 Ibs. Claiming price, ,500; 4*7 /OOO if for ,250, allowed 2 lbs.; ,000, 4 Ibs. May 5-55 — Suf Net value to winner ,500; second, 50; third. 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 4,694. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1/4 _ Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners Odds to 447054 MIGHTY GAL w 113 8 4 32 2* 22 1"° D Madden 3250 Bass River Stable 4.00 46842 PLAYFUL DAY w 113 9 1 23 13 14 22 W Turnbull 3250 Millen and Haymaker 12.00 46607 DAINTY DANCER w114 1 7 41 4" 32 34 F Solimena 3500 I Gushen 2.40 46463 UNA WHILLY w 114 7 9 9 91 1 4| E VanHook 3500 W P Buyck 11.70 47252 SILK SCARF wb 107 4 8 10 11| 91 51 J E Smith7 3000 Bagnera and Turco 77.20 45297 HERATT wb 115 5 10 71 72 43 6| G Parker 3000 J M Keefe 62.40 46651 TELEGRAMMA wb103 10 11 12 12 10* 71 H Wajda7 3000 Mrs A A Bigelow 21.60 45928 MAGNATE w 115 6 5 6i 61 8* 8nk F Ryan 3000 White Orchid Stable 37.50 468434 SHEILA SUSAN wb 109 11 3 82 82 115 93 L Adams* 3500 Three W Stable 2.50 46764 SASSY JOSEY w 105 3 12 I1 10J 6J 104 M J ONeil* 3CCQ s Andrews 90.90 39303 NIKA w 114 2 6 51 51 5J 11* EG Galez 3500 F L Travers 26.30 46642 TRUEDALL w 110 12 2 11 32 12 12 H Trent 3000 W R Smith 10.30 Time, :24%, :47, 1:14. Track fast. Official Program Numbers — - Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to j ki . in* f 8-MIGHTY GAL 10.00 4.80 3.60 4.00 1.40 .80 Mutuel Prices? 9-playful day b.m 4.60 3.30 1.30 K 1-DAINTY DANCER 3.80 .90 Winner— Ro f by Mighty Story— Happy Gal. by Sir Gallahad III., trained by R. Evans; bred by S. M. Look. IN GATE-2:17. OFF AT 2:17J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. MIGHTY GAL, restrained off the pace to the early stretch where she rallied from the outside, and under strong handling was up in the final stride. PLAYFUL DAY had speed from the start, turned back TRUEDALL after going three furlcngs, came to the inside and in a stiff drive just failed to last. DAINTY DANCER saved ground to no avail. UNA WHILLY found her best stride too late. SILK SCARF was void of early speed. SHEILA SUSAN was always far back. TRUEDALL showed some early speed. Scratched— 46843 Ramvelo, 115; 473753 Night Owl, 114; 45787 Royal Doo, 115; 46842 Nearways Flash, 119. Overweight— Mighty Gal, 1 pound; Playful Day, 1; Silk Scarf, 4; Sassy Josey, L Mighty Gal claimed by E. Lowarance. Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 80.20— Double Pool, 1,376. THIRD RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Appealing. July 26. 1937— 1:09%— 4— 117. Purse j *7 /* Q "7 ,CO0. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and marcs. Claiming. Non-winners cf three — h_t /bo/ races since November 24. 4-year-olds, 117 lbs.; older, 119 lbs. Non-winners of two TBfty 5-55 — Suf races since March 1 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since January 14, 5 lbs.; one race since November 24, 7 Ibs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner ,250; second, 00; third, S225; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool. 4,424. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* Vz Str Fin Jockeys Cig Pr. Owners Odds to 472503 TEE VEE w 4 112 8 1 73 51 2 11 E VanHook 2C03 W C Prickett 8.20 46297 INSULATION wb 5 116 6 9 9 7 6| 2"* F Solimnat 2CC0 B J Saviskas 3.30 471042 HIGH JACKIE wb5 199 2 5 2h 3* 1i 33 L Adams* 2C03 H W Patrick 1.10 47249 DEDUCTIBLE YOU w 4 111 1 6 52 63 51 41 F Zehr 2000 R Lentini 10.20 47031 CINDY MORAN wb 5 113 3 3 U 1h 3h 5- D Madden 2000 R E Harper 58.30 468414 TISHIE wb 4 112 7 8 8h 9 9 6J G Parker 20 W Zakoor 4.80 47104 ENCHANTD R0ADwb 4 117 5 4 2h 4h 7"° P Bohenko 2rCO S P Steckler 17.10 47250» ANN MARIA wb4 110 9 2 4| 41 72 83 M Thomas 2f :0 Romano and Squaritto 38.60 47250 CANDY EOX wb4 110 4 7 . 6 82 81 9 A Tavares 2000 A Cataldo 92.20 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%; :48*and 1:13%. Track fast. Numbers Mutuels Paid Odds to Official Program i — — 1 r ... t ws 8-TEE VEE 18.40 6.00 3.20 8.20 2.00 .60 Mutuel Prices? 6-insulation 4.60, 2.80 1.30 .40 I 2-HIGH JACKIE 2.60 .30 Winner— B. f by Challenge Me— Requisite, by Requested, trained by W. C. Prickett; bred by 0. J. Breault. IN GATE-2:47. OFF AT 2:47 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Wen driving; second and third the same. TEE VEE. unhurried in the early stages, swung wide when rallying on entering the stretch and wore down HIGH JACKIE a sixteenth out. INSULATION, outrun early, raced wide while advancing and finished strongly. HIGH JACKIE engaged CINDY MORAN early, put that one away while under pressure in the early stretch but was not quite good enough. DEDUCTIBLE YOU wanted for racing room much cf the way. CINDY MORAN displayed good early foot. TISHIE was never a factor. ENCHANTED ROAD was used up in vying for the early lead. Overweight— Deductible You, 1 pound; Cindy Moran, 1. FOURTH RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Eternal Bull, May 14, 1941— :53— 2— 118. Purse ,000. 2-year- 4*7 £ o q olds- Maidens. Special weights. Weight, 118 Ibs. /bOO Net value to winner ,800; second, 75; third. S350: fourth, 75. May 5-55 — Suf Mutuel Pool, 3,526. t Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vfr Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to DECATHLON wb118 5 4 1«_ 14 12 G R Martin River Divide Farm 1.60 SUAVE w 118 6 5 33 21 23 D Madden W C Freeman 26.00 464642 SPICE ROUND w 118 2 1 .45 44 3| F Solimena Ro-Jo Stable 1.90 464643 TIGER DANCER wb 118 4 3 2 32 41 £ R Ussery Exchange Stable 4.70 46464 CHING CHOW wb 118 8 8 52 54 53| N Mercier Greenbrier Stable 22.60 470332 PRINCE REWARD w 118 7 7 8 62 63 P Bohenko Cataula Farm 7.00 PETEE w 118 3 6 7» 74 77 R Spencer Mrs Q A S McKean 46.00 46464 SHARP SWORD wb118 12 64 8 8 M Wilder Mrs S G Steckler 19.20 Time. :23. :46%, :53%. Track fast. Mutuels Paid-—, Odds to Official Program Numbers !w , — r— - » A . in* £ 5-DECATHL0N 5.20 4.40 3.20 1.60 1.20 .60 Mutuel r rices I 6-suave 17.40 6.00 7.70 2.00 l 2-SPICE ROUND 2.40 .20 Winner— B. c, by Olympia— Dog Blessed, by Bull Dog, trained by R. T. Shepp; bred by Nuckols Bros. IN GATE-3:17. OFF AT 3:18 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. DECATHLON, hustled along early to gain the lead, came to the inside after drawing clear on the turn and won with something in reserve. SUAVE was forced to race throughout and was clearly best cf the ethers. SPICE ROUND saved ground to no avail. TIGER DANCER could not keep up. PRINCE REWARD was void of early speed. The others failed to menace. Scratched— Our Pleasure, 118; 46762 Left Hand, 118. Continued on Page Twenty Five SUFFOLK DOWNS r Continued from fage T-we/re • FIFTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Larry Ellis, April 25, 1954—1:41—6—120. Purse ,500. s o Q 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of two races- in 1955. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-5 O O v winners of three races since October 28 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since October 28, May 5-55 — Suf 5 lbs.; one race since October 28V 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,750, allowed 2 lbs.; ,500, 4 lbs. Net value to winner S1,500; second, 50; third, S300; fourth, S150. Mutuel Pool, ,392. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1A Vfr 3A Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 465133 LILO wtrl08 7 4 4MJ 32 23 1i§ A Coy 3O0O I Gushen 8.70 44S042 YEARN wb 107 B 2 13 13 12 12 22J J E Smith5 3000 River Divide Farm 3.80 462343 DOCTOR F. P. wb117 2 1 52 62 4h 31 3"! B Mayo 2000 J R Dwyer . 1.20 473783 VANH ILL w113 5 6 64 3J 22 42 42 J Contreras 2750 J L Friedman 3.50 47252 BETSY ANN w 104 1 8 8 73 55 5£ E Jenkins 2500 J Boncore 23.50 46842 SCATTERSHOT w 104 4 3 32 5»J 6| 63 61 P Bohenko 2500 Waban Stable 89.60 47103 FAIR CLEO w 113 8 5 2 21 7* V 710 W Ealzarti 3003 J and P Venuti 6.90 45357 DANGER MAN w 111 3 7 72 8 8 8 8 F Ryan 2500 F Shaw 132.50 Time, :23, :47%, 1:13%, 1:40%, 1:44%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to N in* f 7-LILO 19.40 7.20 3.80 8.70 2.60 .90 M. uruel rricesl 6-yearn 5.00 3.20 - 1.50 .60 l 2-DOCTOR F. P 2.60 .30 Winner— Br. f, by Benagi— Leana G., by Bostonian, trained by E. Anspach; bred by G. S. Claypool. IN GATE-3:48. OFF AT 3:48 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. LILO, held in reserve to the final turn, where she was sent up on the outside and wore down YEARN inside the final sixteenth. The latter made the pace under good rating, saved ground and gave way suddenly in the late stages. DOCTOR F. P., steadied along while saving ground early, came out between horses for the drive but could not menace the top pair. VANHILL faltered after making a menacing rally on the second turn. FAIR CLEO was through early. Overweight— Yearn, 2 pounds; Fair Cleo, 3;-Danger Man, 2. Doctor F. P. claimed by L. Pirolli. Vanhill claimed by Mrs. I. Greatrex. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Appealing, July 2$ 1937— 1:09%— 4— 117. Purse /* Q n ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming price of ,000 4"7 / O " U or less since August 1 who have not won two races ether than optional, starter or May 5-55 — Suf claiming since March 4. 4-year-olds, 119 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners of three races since March 4 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since March 4, 5 lbs.; one race since February 12, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,800; second, 75; third. 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 6,421. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va /? Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 472531 -DON BUSTER wb4119 8 2 1h ih 1| i| m Thomas F M Poncelet 2.70 469391 FLOOR BOSS wb 6 121 7 i 23, 23 23 22 M Wilder Sunnycrest Stable 1.90 47253 ITS NO USE wb5 108 5 3 63 4J 43 3n0 L AdamsS Hampton Stable 190 46653 MAJOR EVENT wb 4 111 2 6 31 32 3 42J G Hettinger Southland. Stable 20.50 466534 PRISSY MISSY wb4109 4 4 5h 53 54 52J L Risley Oakhurst Farm 11.80 448311 TOY HUNT wb5 116 1 8 73 72 72 61 J R Petrin Mrs L A Grills •— 17.40 46468 SIR CHATTER wb 5 113 3 7 8 8 8 7J E Jenkins Circle K Farm 63.80 46653 CHANO wb 4 107 6 5 4h 62 61 8 ii Wajda? Mrs A C Woodbury 7.60 Time, :225s, :46, 1:11%. Track fast. Official Program Numbered , — Mutuels Paid — , -Odds to , Li . in* C 8-DON BUSTER 7.40 3.60 2.40 2.70 .80 .20 Mutuel Prices? 7-floor boss 3.40 2.40 .70 .20 - 5-ITS NO USE 2.60 .30 Winner— Ch. g, by Buster— Doncinea, by Donnacona, trained by F. M. Poncelet; bred by Gaines Brothers. IN GATE-4:18. OFF AT 4:19J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. DON BUSTER had speed from the start, raced on the outside and was drawing out at the end. FLOOR BOSS was also prominent from the outset, saved ground much of the way and faltered only in the closing strides. ITS NO USE came to the outside to make his move on thj| final turn and lugged in through the stretch run. MAJOR EVENT saved .ground in an even effort. CHANO-was through early. SEVENTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Appealing, July 26, 1937— 1:094— llY Framingham r q I Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of three races other than 4-i / O " I maiden, optional, starter or claiming. Weight, 120Jbs. Non-winners of ,000 allowed May 5-55 — Suf 3 lbs.; ,405, 5 lbs.; two races since March 4 or ,100 since September 10, 7 lbs.; one race since November 12, 9 lbs.; one race since October 1, 11 lbs. maiden, optional; starter or claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,800; second, 75; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 1,322. Index Horses Eqt A Wt BP St Va Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds,to 462861 STAR ROVER w 115 8 1 12 12 14 14J f Solimena Mrs I Gushen , 1.00 46847 HIGH ORE w 110 5 3 31i 34 34 21J G Hettinger C B Fischbach 12.70 46847 JILLION BARELS wb115 7 2 2h 22 21 33J N Mercier Oakhurst Farm 4.90 46847 TARSUS . w115 4 7 71 A A 4* / T Johnson Mrs H C Fruehauf 36.70 468474 FILLEQUINE w 110 1 8 8 62 52 5 A V Spinafe Mrs E Foley " 24.80 471091 FLAME OUT w 105 3 5 4* 7h Ts f| L AdamsS Rodgers and Leary 3.50 46847 RED PERFUME wb 104 2. 6 6J 8 8 7h J Davern J J Helfrich -21.30 465552 CHAMP SORTER wb 109 6 4 51 54 62 8 A Coy E Delorme 8.30 Time, :23, :46%, 1:11%. Track fast. Official Program Numbersii , — 52 Mutuels Paid — , Odds, to * n • f 8-STAR ROVER 4.00 3.20 2.60 1.00 .60 .30 Ml uruel Prices! 5-high ore ?.oo 4.60 - 3.00 1.30 i 7-JILLION BARELS 3.40 .70 Winner— Gr. c, by Flushing II.— Miss Moonbeam, by Pharamond II., irained by E. Anspach; bred by I. Gushen. IN GATE-4:50. OFF AT 4:50i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. STAR ROVER sprinted to a clear early lead, saved ground much of the way and won as if much the best. HIGH ORE had no apparent excuse in an even effort. JILLION BARELS ran out on entering the stretch. TARSUS was never a contender. FILLEQUINE wanted for I racing room on leaving the backstretch. RED PERFUME attempted to bear out on the turn. k Scratched— 46541 Miss Ada, 108. p Overweight— High Ore, 2 pounds; Flame Out, 1. j EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Kenyon C, June 3, 1938— 1:43Vs— 4— 108. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. / q a Allowances. Non-winners of two races. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,605 allowed 4 y * O y A. 3 lbs.; one race since March 1, 5 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. May 5-55 — Suf Net value to winner ,500; second, 50; thirds 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 8,977. Index Horses ~ EgtAWtPPSt Va Vz Va Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 470364 SUPER BUG E wb115 4 5 3J 14 13 24 1"° J Spinale Greenbrier Stable . 5.50 47036 ESPLENDOR wb115 5 1 42 34 2iJ 1h 2* G Parker J Paolino 2.50 473764 WELLFLEET wb112 7 4 21 2h 3 s 32 31 J R Ussecy N Nichols 2.80 46541 GEORGE ARDAN wb115 3 6 610.612 44 4« 4? E Jenkins Circle ! Farm • - 1.90 46934 PARTY SPECIAL wb 115 6 3 55 5i| 5h 53 54£ P Griffis Pheasant Valley Farm 22.10 45339 INDEMNIFY wb 108 1 7 7 7 7 7 61 B Hansman Mrs A Baier _ 13.20 47375 ETERNAL FAN wbT12 2 2 12 44 615 65 7 J Contreras A A Crabbe 46.40 H Disqualified and placed second. . Time, :24, :482/5, 1:13%, 1:40, 1:46%. Track fast Official Program Numbers/ " , — Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to s » A . in* 5-ESPLENDOR 7.00 3.40 2.60 2.50 .70 .30 Mutuel Prices? 4-super bug 5.and0 3.20 1.80 .60 t 7-WELLFLEET 2.80 .40 Winner— B. c, by Sorties Son— Espinda, by Espino, trained by W. Henderson; bred by Miss S. M. Barbaresi. IN GATE— 5:19. OFF AT 5:20 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. SUPER BUG moved up with a rush on entering the backstretch to take command, drew well clear while saving ground, was put to a drive on entering the stretch and, while bearing out, collided with ESPLENDOR a sixteenth out and proved slightly best thereafter. SUPER BUG was disqualified and placed second. ESPLENDOR was never far back, moved up boldly on the outside rounding the final turn to wrest a slight advantage a furlong out and was bumped nearing the sixteenth pole* then was straightened away and held on stubbornly. WELLFLEET was well placed, but lacked a closing rally. GEORGE ARDAN was void of early speed and failed to seriously threaten. ETERNAL FAN showed early foot. Overweight— Wellfleet, 5 pounds; Party Special, 3; Indemnify, 1. NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Kenyon C, June 3, 1938-1:43-4-108. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds • 4 -j s q o and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since November 24. Weight, 118 lbs. O ✓ J Non-winners of one race since March 4 allowed 2 lbs.; one race since January 14, 4 lbs.; May 5-55 — Suf one race since November 24, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner ,250; second, 00; third, 25; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 6,527. " Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va h. % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 472493 LI L FORST w.6113 1 1 22 21 12 12 11J R Ussery 2000 G Spinelli 1.70 46849 TIMUS w7116 8 3 41 31 25 24 23 F Solimena 2000 Hai-Boy Stable 9.00 47112 WOHNEDA wb9 107 3 6 73 62 32 33 34 R Gonzalez 2CO0 Bass River Stable 11.80 47039 THE PHOENIX wb7113 7 8 64 83 71 73 41 L Adams5 2000 J Sylvia 4.90 471121 SHINY KNIGHT wb 4 118 9 5 53 53 63 54 5h T Johnson 2C00 J Igoe 6.30 47251 BATTLE SHAKE wb4118 9 4 32 41 41 41 63 G Parker 2000 R R Damon 42.20 470394 ALIES wb4113 4 7 9 9 8£ 85 7h A Ccy 2000 Ro-Jo .Stable 4.20 47039 SINCERITY wb4112 6 9 84 7 5J 6t 8 s A Tavares 2000 J Galente 59.80 47249 STANS HELEN wb6113 2 2 15 13 9 9 9 M Thomas 2000 C Alarie 10.70 Time, :23, :48, 1:13%, 1:39, 1:462%. Track fast Official Numbers S2 Mutuels Paid Odds Program , — — , to x u . in* f 1-LIL FORST 5.40 3.80 3.40 1.70 .90 .70 Mutuel Prices! 8-timus 8.20 6.00 -3.10 2.00 1 3-W0HNEDA 8.20 3.10 Winner— Ch. m, by Sir Damion— Pats Mary, by Sickle, trained by J. Carrara; bred by J. D. Weil. IN GATE-5:53. OFF AT 5:54 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. LIL FORST, taken in hand early and steadied along to the second turn where she was sent up on the outside to wear down STANS HELEN, drew out while saving ground and was hard ridden to hold TIMUS safe. The latter commenced to advance from the outside on leaving the backstretch -and, while unable to-reach the winner, he was clearly best of the others. WOHNEDA found her best stride too late. THE PHOENIX was void of early speed and made up some ground while racing between horses in the late stages. SHINY KNIGHT had no apparent excuse in an even effort. ALIES was always • far back. Shiny Knight claimed by Double T Stable. Attendance, 9,835; Total rMwtue! fool, 3and987.


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