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Official Racing Charts t Churchill Downs gfU " CoDTriffht. Ii55. by Trlarurle Publications. Inc. * LOUISVILLE, KY., TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1955— CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Ninth day of nineteen-day meeting April 30 to May 21. Churchill Downs, Inc. American Totalisator. Puett and Bahr Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather cloudy first 2 races; showery thereafter. • Steward representing Kentucky State Racing Commission, J. S. Young. Presiding Steward, S. H. McMeekin. Steward, J. G. Goode. Placing Judges, H. B. Lindenberger, J. T. Clark. A. Lavin and R. Hoertz. Patrol Judges, C. L. Triplett, J. Francis. Jr.. F. Muth and L. Finley. Paddock Judge. T. Oliphant Clerk of Scales, C. J. Gormley. Starter. R. W. White. Timer, Clifford Trimpe. Racing Secretary and L G. Plaut. Assistant Racing Secretary, A. Lavin. __ _____ Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1954, .35; current meeting, .28. Percentage of favorites in the money, .62. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and Field horses run as one. Mutuel take, 14 per cent 4 per cent on first 8,000 000. 6 per cent on all over 8,000,000 to State. Superior figure following jockeys name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. 8 Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey Complete finish of each race confirmed by Kuprion Kamera. FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951—1:10—3—117. Purse ,300. 1 *J * 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Non-winners since April 29 aliowed 3 lbs.; 4Q O I O L since April 1, 6 lbs.; in 1955, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 10-55— CD Net value to winner ,480; second, 70; third, 35; fourth, 15. Mutuel Pool, 5,601. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* ft Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 47509 KENNA REWARD wb110 11 2 4 1" 1J 11 A Popara 2500 Mrs K Niles and McKenna 30.80 474072 PRINCESS STELL w 105 12 1 3« 21 2 22 L C Cook. 25D0 Buddah Stable 1.70 47811 PVT. SAM wb114 3 7 2J 31 33 33 W Carstens 2500 E A Bischoff 7.90 47407 BALLISTA wb116 9 3 7* 73 5J AH S Brooks 2500 L H Thompson 3.10 47407 GREAT PROPHET wb110 4 4 51 42 41 5i D Bowcut 2500 A L Birch 11.00 47510* KICKERINOS wb 105 5 5 64 64 6h 64 C Burr 2500 A C and C L Becker • 15.70 37510 PERT CHIC wb 105 2 6 4h 51 75 74 J R Adams 2500 Cecil Locklear 15.10 382063 CONTEND wb113 1 11 9s 92 8* 84 D Erb 2500 C Mooers 5.80 47407 GOLD SWIVEL wb 105 8 12 12 12 101 93 R Dever 2500 A F Zumbrink 71.40 47407 CHEERFUL MISS wb 101 7 9 10J 101 111 10"° J ParsonsS 2500 J M Hart 47.50 37497 CHATAJO wb 105 6 8 8 84 9J 11h J Kurtz 2500 M Mazzaro 54.30 47510 CHUCKIE JR. wb111 10 10 11* 11* 12 12 J Nazareth 2500 D J Gorske 94.60 Time, :23, :47%, 1:13%. Track fast. Mutuels Paid— Odds to Official Program Numbers* -%" - , * kA . In. / 11-KENNA REWARD 63.60 16.00 8.80 30.80 7.00 3.40 MutUel PriCeSi 12 PRINCESS STELL 34° 26° -70 -30 I 3-PVT. SAM 5.00 1.50 Winner— B. g, by Last Reward— Hugmore, by Count Gallahad, trained by L. Niles; bred by W. F. McKenna. IN GATE-2:01. OFF AT 2:01 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. KENNA REWARD, well ridden, took command early, setUed into the stretch with a short lead and continued determinedly to withstand PRINCESS STELL. The latter, never far back, bore to the inside when hard ridden during the drive and was unable to overtake the top one. PVT. SAM gave a good performance and had no mishap. BALLISTA raced evenly to the stretch and was unable to reach the leaders when set down in the drive. GREAT PROPHET, in close quarters early, raced well when clear. KICKERINOS was outrun. PERT CHIC had early foot but failed to stay. CONTEND was never dangerous. GOLD SWIVEL began slowly. CHEERFUL MISS, roughed after the break, failed to recover. CHATAJO had a rough race. CHUCKIE JR. raced wide. Scratched— 47506 So Quick, 105; 47608 Fumuer, 105. Overweight— Pvt. Sam, 1 pound; Contend, 3; Cheerful Miss, 1; Chuckie Jr., 1. 1 SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951—1:10-3-117. Purse ,300. 0 10 0 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Non-winners since April 29 allowed 3 lbs.; 4 O I J J since April 1, 6 lbs.; in 1955, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 10-55 — CD Net value to winner ,480; second, 70; third, 35; fourth, 15. Mutuel Pool, 1,362. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V«, V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 475093 MISS TIDWELL wb 105 6 8 6t 4h 3" 1j L C Cook 2500 W H Grissim Jr 14.90 436601 MISS PICK w 108 4 4 3* 2 24 24 L Hansman 2500 H H Mundy 6.70 475092 R. B. RUN wb113 9 10 92 72 4i andi D Erb 2500 A P Richards 3.30 47407* SKIPPING TIDE w 113 1 2 12 11 |1 4"° D Bowcut 2500 J C Ellis 4.50 47611 SERGEANT SPOOK wb116 2 3 2* 32 51 54 F Kaelin 2500 Loray Stable 9.90 37224 DO BE TEE wb110 5 5 41 52 62 6"° A Popara 2500 Mmes Yunker and Tyler 21.50 47506* LOCAL BLONDE w 105 8 6 7* 83 8$ 7J J R Adams 2500 H L Freyn 10.40 38729 LOT OF FIRE wb110 3 11 113 1Q3 98 82 C Burr 2500 W G Reynolds 29.20 47327 BUY BOOKIE wb 105 11 1 51 6J 71 97 J Kurtz 2500 D R Laughter 4.60 BLACK ART wb 111 12 7 8* 9* 103 105 C Hooper 2500 E Garr 8.70 47509 HEARTS NYMPH wb 105 7 9 10* 11* 113 112J J ParsonsS 2500 T A Grissom 93.50 35568 EDS TIME wb 109 10 12 12 12 12 12 L Forde 2500 Cameron and Brown 105.30 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:14. Track fast. Official Program Numbers* ,- Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to . n • I S-MISS TIDWELL 31.80 12.00 6.60 14.90 5.00 2.30 Ml utuel Prices? 4-miss pick 8.20 4.« 3.10 1.30 l 9-R. B. RUN 3.40 .70 Winner— B. f, by Four Freedoms— Murray Maid, by Challedon, trained by R. Dees; bred by T. L. Murray. IN GATE— 2:31. OFF AT 2:34 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. MISS TIDWELL steadily worked way forward to the stretch, responded to punishment during the drive and wore down the leaders in the last sixteenth. MISS PICK, a keen factor from the outset, reached the lead between calls during the stretch run but was unable to withstand the winner. R. B. RUN lacked early foot but finished fast under brisk urging. SKIPPING TIDE took an early lead, set the pace to the final furlong, then weakened when challenged by MISS PICK. SERGEANT SPOOK had early foot but failed to stay. DO BE TEE could not keep up. LOCAL BLONDE was outrun. LOT OF FIRE began sluggishly. BUY BOOKIE was through early and raced wide during the stretch run. BLACK ART was never dangerous. HEARTS NYMPH showed nothing. EDS TIME began slowly and raced far back throughouL Scratched— 46094 Mels Delight, 108; 46331 Exaggerated, 105. Overweight— Black Art, 1 pound; Eds Time, 4. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid ,784.40— Double Pool, 1,124. THIRD RACE 5 FURLONGS. Robust, May 8, 1 950— : 58%— 2—1 1 6. Purse ,600. 2-year-olds. 4ft 1 3 A Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 117 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. O 1 J ** Net value to winner ,690; second, 20; third, 60; fourth, 30. May 10-55 — CD Mutuel Pool, 3,599. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St and % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to OUR DAY wb117 10 6 61 5 24 4 L Hansman 5000 C E Campbell 3.20 47000 JEFFS ECHO wb117 3 7 8J 1h U 25J J Heckmann 5000 Jefferson Stable 48.30 47505 PLANT MANAGER w117 6 11 42 41 4J 3J J Adams 5000 J Sloan 1360 47718 LIBERTY TOP w 114 5 2 11 33 32 44 J R Adams 5000 EHUne 12.50 47326 BELBOOTS w 109 11 4 74 63 5J 5"° R Hal|5 5000 R A Parachek 67.90 47507 AMANDMINE w114 12 10 91 7J 6* 6h S Armstrg C Carmine 7 90 475053 TASA w114 4 8 103 82 82 73J D Erb C Mooers 170 47326 MELLOW MISS w114 2 1 24 24 71 82J D Bowcut 5000 E A Bischoff 47!80 47721 CHALLABLITZ wb114 7 5 5* 10 101 9* L C Cook 5000 G R White 8 20 JOES JEEP w 117 1 3 3i 92 9J 10J A Popara 5000 L J Caillouette 7.90 47721 OSCUSE EM w 109 9 12 112 11J 11 1 11J W SlinkerS 5O0O J D Puckett 10080 MOUNT MAR w117 8 9 12 12 12 12 F Kaelin 5000 J Welch 35 90 Time, :23%, 84:%, 1:01%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — , r— Odds to s utuel rricesj 3-jeffs echo 27.80 16.20 12.90 710 I 6-PLANT MANAGER 6.80 2.40 Winner— B. g, by Our Boots— American Daisy, by American Flag, trained by S. Griffin; bred by Woodvale Farm and R. G. Martin. IN GATE-2.59. OFF AT 2:59 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. OUR DAY gradually worked way forward to the stretch, responded to strong handling during the drive and were down JEFFS ECHO in the last sixteenth The latter moved up fast approaching the stretch, settled for the drive with a short lead but was unable to hold the top one, although much the best of the others. PLANT MANAGER gave a good effort but could not threaten the leaders when set down through the stretch. LIBERTY TOP had early foot but failed to stay. BELBOOTS raced well and had no mishap. AMANDMINE lacked early foot and was never dangerous. TASA raced wide MELLOW MISS raced well until near the stretch, then weakened. CHALLABLITZ was through early. JOES JEEP, forced back after the break, was hustled to reach serious contention, then tired badly. OSCUSE EM showed nothing. MOUNT MAR raced far back throughout. — Scratched— 46347 Heart of Stone, 114; 46820* Royal Color, 117; 47507 Indac, 117; 47505 Miss Agoo, 114; 46505 Dotty Noble. 114; 47508 Powder Blue, 117; 47328 Barrington, 117; Coffee Chat, 114. FOURTH RACE 7 FURLONGS out of chute. Black George, May 12, 1951—1:22% 4 112. Purse 4Q ~ 1 O C 52,300. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners in 1955. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of I J J three races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 10-55 — CD Net value to winner ,480; second, 70; third, 35; fourth, 15. Mutuel Pool, 6,641. - Index HorseT EqtAWtPPSt A % % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 47509* SPIRIAM w 113 11 3 S S 12 H 14 J Heckmnn 2500 C Lussky 420 47407 DONNA wb110 6 12 101 8J 6* 3 2h L Hansman 2500 Collier and Floyd 3.60 £25, H9Hf.J5LRL wb111 5 4 2I * 2 1 34 J Nazareth 2500 F Barbour 19.20 474073 MISS MARY ANNE wb 112 8 5 5" 5J 44 53 4"° J Adams 2500 C Brown Jr 2 20 ITJPJ MAP HARHAM «108 3 6 6" 112 81 6* 5* J SotoS 25O0 Mrs Florsheim and Straus 31 /70 47506 EVEN GAL w 105 12 112 10h 10« 71 6"o R DeverS 2500 Mrs T E Galvin 51.80 i£SS, S?.!5.H!LTE0 wb113 1 9 7i 42 33 4h 74 L C Cook 2500 Cecil Locklear 15.80 JSP PgM PUM wb114 7 10 92 9i 112 8J 81 W Carstens 2500 J R Williams 5.60 47509 STOUT w 108 9 11 11 I 12 12 92 93 J R Adams 2500 J G Brown 19.50 47327 BOLO FLYER w113 4 7 44 3h 51 113 N2j a Kirkland 2500 I J Collins 5900 447213 HESISTANT LADY w 110 2 8 8J 6* 9J 10J 11*1 A Popara 2500 J C Ellis 16 90 46613 DADDYS CREOLE w 112 10 2 3* 74 7h 12 12 C Rogers 2500 W H and D L White 72.50 1_ . , • _ Time, :23%, :47%, 1:14, 1:28. Track fast. Official Program Numbers v. ,— Mutuels Paid— N , Odds to — Mutuel rncesj 6-donna 5.20 4.20 m no l 5-PICK-UP GIRL 9.80 190 Continued en Page Twenty -Sere* CHURCHILL DOWNS I Continued from Page Nine vvmner— Br c, by Priam 11— Spirsilla, by Knights Caprice, trained by M Rieser bred by C. Lussky. IN GATE-3:26*. OFF AT 3:27 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. SPIRIAM went to the front early, raced PICK-UP GIRL •nto defeat before entering the stretch, then drew clear, winning with something left. DONNA, away sluggishly, saved ground while working way forward to the stretch, remained next to the inner rail for the drive but was enable to seriously threaten the top one. PICK-UP GIRL raced nearest SPIRIAM until inside the stretch, then faltered. MISS MARY ANNE, on the outside from the start, was unable to threaten the leaders when set down ■n the drive. MAD HARHAM had a rough race. EVEN GAL drifted out during the drive. MIGHTY TED tired during the stretch run. DUM DUM was outrun. STOUT showed little. BOLD FLYER had early foot but failed to stay. HESITANT LADY tired. DADDYS CREOLE had brief speed. Scratched— 47509 King Joe, 120. Overweight— Pick-Up Girl, 1 pound; Miss Mary Anne. 2, Dum Dum. 1: Daddy s Creole, 4; Even Gal, 2. FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS out of chute. Gallant Knight, May 16, 1931 — 1:16V% — 4— 114. m | -J + Purse ,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1955. Weight, 4 O I J O 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races in 1954 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 7 lbs.; one race, May 10-55 — CD 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner SI ,480; second, 70; third, 35; fourth, S115. Mutuel Pool. 7,277. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va xh Str Fin Jockeys Ctg Pr. Owners Odds to 47605" JOE PAGLINA wb 6 113 10 4 4J 3 1 1£ L Hansman 2500 Fields and Walker 830 47331 YOU SAY w 4 113 4 11 % 73 3 2* J R Adams 2500 R Felix Jr 6.80 471493 COAL HEAT w6117 12 12 7 6J 4i 3 1 W Carstens 2500 F Hanser 2.50 476124 MIDLAND TRAIL w 4 113 2 8 5 5 5|44 D Bowcut 2500 Mitchell and Niles Jr 8.50 , J63563 BOBESSAY wb 5 120 11 1 32 2J 2h 5| C Rogers 2500 S A Alexander 27.50 476052 MUSIC w 12 115 5 2 2* A 73 6* S Armstrg 2500 V Horton 6.30 476123 BOBTAIL WILLIE wb 4 120 7 9 115 8 82 7h S Brooks 2500 H J Seppenfield 2.70 19999 TIMS MOON w5117 6 3 12 1J 62 85 C Burrt 2500 Lauretta Hanson 38.10 , 47605 TRYCALLING w 4 103 8 6 6h 11« 9J 93 J Parsons 2500 Mrs J P Keezek 41.50 47149 SEPHORA w7114 3 10 10 9J 10 10J C Swain 2500 Mrs T Ott 49.00 , 8601 ROUGH ME wb7117 1 7 8 10J H51120 A Popara 2500 R Wittwer 43.90 i FRED ODA w 4 111 9 5 12 12 12 12 L Forde 2500 Loray Stable 76.30 ■tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%, :48, 1:1 3%, 1:20*4. Track fast. Official Program Numbers J* , — S2 Mutuels Paid - , Odds to * LA in • 10-JOE PAGLINA 18.60 7.40 4.40 8.30 2.70 1.20 Mutuel Prices? 4-you say 920 am 3.60 1.40 | 112-COALHEAT 4.40 1.20 Winner— B. g by Brownie — Congo Song, by Danger Point, trained by E Waken bred by Mrs. C. Bosco. IN GATE-3:54. OFF AT 3:54* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for all but COAL HEAT Won driving; second and third the same. JOE PAGLINA, well placed irom the start, took command after entering the stretch and, responding to strong handling, held YOU SAY safe. The latter, in close "quarters leaving the upper turn, finished willingly when clear for the drive but could not overtake the top one. COAL HEAT, away poorly, gradually improved position to the stretch, could not get to the top pair but was probably best. MIDLAND TRAIL raced evenly in a good performance and had no mishap. BOBESSAY raced well to the final furlong, then weakened. MUSIC was outrun and had no mishap. BOBTAIL WILLIE was never dangerous and had no excuse. TIMS MOON took an early lead, set the pace to the stretch 1 but had nothing left for the drive. TRYCALLING drifted out during the stretch run. SEPHORA had a rough 1 trip ROUGH ME. forced back leaving the upper turn, failed to recover. FRED ODA showed nothing. Scratched— 345904 Botafogo, 111: 43284 Our Hillfilly. 108; 47722 Scarlet Jr.. 108: 35379 Sea Boss. 111; 476042 S.r Country, 111; 43230 Bull Hierocles, 117; 46818 Kalluki, 120: 47606 Star Actor. 117. Overweight— Sephora, 2 pounds. Corrected weight— Rough Me, 117. . SIXTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS out of chute. MM Kn.ght, May 16, 1931 — 1:161/s — 4 — 114. ! a I * -r Lexington Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of 4 O I J / ,625 three times since October 2. 4-year-ods, 120 lbs.: older, 121 lbs. Non-winners May 10-55 — CD of ,600 once or ,625 twice since October 2 alowed 3 lbs.: ,000 since 1953, ,200 I since September 4 or ,625 since February 5, 6 lbs.; ,950 since September 4 or two I races of any value since October 2, 9 lbs. claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,250; second, ,000; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool. 6,947. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St M V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to J 471543 VAGABOND KING w6118 6 2 3* 33 1 V A Kirkland Walmac Farm JO 3 46611 BUGLEDRUMS w7 112 1 6 5 5J 4 J 221 J R Adams S E Wilson Jr 11.00 32282 RUHE wb7112 5 8 8 7 62 3"° J Adams Hasty House Farm 10.90 47154 BABY TUCKY wb4114 3 3 23 V 41 L C Cook Buddah Stable 12.60 3 47511 MIMI MINE w 5 109 2 7 6* 63 5 i 5 J A Popara Mrs H Herff 8.90 I 449771 WARLESS w 5 121 8 1 I* 2 32 63J C Burr Mrs 0 S Deming 6.90 J 47511 BEANIR w4115 4 4 42| 4 7J 72 D Erb Mrs 0 C Neumann 7.70 387953 HAWKWOOD SIS wb5107 7 5 7J 8 8 8 J Soto R S Reynolds Jr 57.20 D Time. :23. :46%, 1.12%, 1:19. Track fast. Official Program Numbers r— Mutuels Paid — , Odds to N ki .n . I 6-VAGABOND KING 3.40 2.80 2.40 .70 .40 .20 0 Mutuel Prices! i-bugledrums mo 4.00 2.20 1.00 0 l 5-RUHE 3.80 .90 0 Winner— Ch. h. by Alibhai— Glass Slipper, by Reigh Count, trained by H. Wells: bred by R. W. Mcllvain. IN GATE-4:23J. OFF AT 4:23* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. VAGABOND KiNG saved ground while racing within n striking distance of the leaders to the stretch, responded readly when set down in the drive and, disposing of f BABY TUCKY, held BUGLEDRUMS safe. The latter raced evenly for a half mile, was sent to the middle of the e track for the stretch run and closed strongly but could not get to the top one. RUHE, away sluggishly and d outrun to the stretch, drifted out during the drive and could not seriously threaten the leaders. BABY TUCKY, , much used racing WARLESS into defeat, settled in the stretch with a clear lead but faltered when challenged d by VAGABOND KING. MIMI MINE lacked early foot and drifted out through the stretch. WARLESS raced well II for a half mile, then gave way. BEANIR could not keep up. HAWKWOOD SIS was never dangerous and had d no excuse. Scratched-47610 Second Avenue. 118; 470032 Lebanon Lad, 118: 39114 Sugar Dad 111. Overweight— Mimi Mine, 2 pounds. ■ i SEVENTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951-1:10—3—117. Purse ,600. • i "5 Q 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races in n 4Q O I J O 1955 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.: one race. 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for »r May 10-55 — C.D ,500, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner ,690; second, 20; third, 60; fourth. S130. Mutuel Pool. 9,596. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to ~ 468192 HOKEY POKEY wb 5 109 8 1 HI 12 * 1| L Hansman 5000 Exchange Stable 9.10 - 46822 MIGHTY MOMENT w 5 114 3 4 2 J 21 23 22 C Burr 5000 M Resseguet 1.90 ■ 473292 THE PRINCE w 4 106 4 7 63 A 4J 3J J SotoS 5000 R Goose 3.30 0 473324 MICHAEL T. W. wb4112 7 2 3r 3 53 4J C Rogers 4500 W H and D L White 11.40 0 473323 DARK EMBASSY w 4 111 2 5 4J 52 3h 51 J Heckmnn 5000 E A Bischoff 3.70 * 46063 MIGHTY EPIC wb 4 110 5 8 8 8 72 62i S Armstrg 4500 0 H Pohlman 33.60 0 30606 BLUE REWARD w 4 106 6 3 56*6* 73J J Kurtz 5000 J G Henderson 13.40 ■ 47332 SIDS PRIDE wb 5 114 1 6 74 73 8 8 S Brooks 5000 S A Alexander 8.60 » Time. :23i/5, :474i, 1:13%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers* , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to ■ kA . |B . t 8-HOKEY POKEY 2020 6 80 4.40 9.10 2.40 1.20 ■ MutUel PriCeSi 3-MIGHTY MOMENT ?60 2.80 .80 .40 w I 4-THE PRINCE 3.60 .80 » Winner— B. m. by Apache— Martha 0., by Haste, trained by H. Forrest: bred by F. E. Morancy. IN GATE-4:51. OFF AT 4:51 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. HOKEY POKEY took command at once, raced MIGHTY Y MOMENT quite close during the stretch tun and held the latter safe but won with little left. MIGHTY MOMENT, I", well placed and saving ground to the stretch, was in close quarters while engaging HOKEY POKEY during the * orive and could not overtake the latter, pulling up with a cut off fore fetlock. THE PRINCE, in close quarters rs leaving the upper turn, closed resolutely when clear but was unable to get to the leaders. MICHAEL T. W. gave e a good effort and had no mishap. DARK EMBASSY was outrun. MIGHTY EPIC, forced to take up sharply when * taught in tight quarters immediately after the start, failed to recover. BLUE REWARD could not keep up. P- SIDS PRIDE was through early. Overweight— Michael T. W., 1 pound; Mighty Epic, 2. EIGHTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood. May 16. 1951—1:10-3—117. Southern rn O I n q Druggists Association Purse. Purse ,000 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners rs 4 0 I J s of a race other than claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1955 55 May 10-55 — C.D allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs.; one race since October 23, 8 lbs. Net vatoe to winner ,950: second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool. 0.059. index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 47726 PINE THEME wb116 8 1 1* 1i 12 1*1 A Popara Mrs H Herff 270 471521 FIGHTING JURY w 112 7 2 23 22 2 22 J J Adams Mrs H Trotsek 1.30 so 476094 ELKCHESTER wb114 15 4| Th 32 3J W Carstens D J Martine 21.70 47851 STICKS wb114 6 8 73 74 4 J 42J D Erb B and G Stable 610 10 471522 HAROLD L. wb116 2 6 » 5* 6i 9* S Brooks L G Jones 4 80 on 46821 ROMA BUNNY w 107 4 3 3» 4J 5 62J J R Adams M Carter 13.10 47606 HARDWICKE w 112 3 4 63 6J 73 7J L Hansman Hill N-Dale 25.00 DO 46729 TATTOO KID wb112 5 7 8 8 8 8 F Kaelm Cedar Valley Farm 80.30 30 Time. :23. :47%, 1:13%. Track fast Official Program Numbers!* r- Mutuels Paid— j- Odds to 2 » kA . in* € 8-PINE THEME 7.40 3.20 3.40 2.70 .60 .70 4J MutUel PriCCS J 7-FIGHTING JURY 3.20 2 80 .60 .40 I 1-ELKCHESTER 7.00 2.50 50 Winner— Ch. g. by Pinebloom— Anthem, by Discovery, trained by J. Lowenstem: bred by J. D. Weil. IN GATE-5:18i. OFF AT 5:184 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. PINE THEME, alertly handled, went to the front at once, settled in the stretch with a clear lead, but was under pressure during the final furlong to hold FIGHTING JURY safe. The latter raced nearest PINE THEME from the start, closed determinedly but could not reach the latter, although easily best of the others. ELKCHESTER saved ground at the final turn but could ild not reach the top pair when set down in the drive. STICKS began slowly. HAROLD L. was outrun and had no mishap. ROMA BUNNY had early speed, but tired. HARDWICKE had no mishap. TATTOO KID was never ,er dangerous. Overweight— Fighting Jury, 1 pound; Elkchester, 2. Attendonce, 8,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, 22,206.