Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-04

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~ " — ; — -Official Racing Charts— ■ : . * Belmont Park gig ■ Conyrkht. 1555. by Triangle rabHcatlons. Inc. 1 ELMONT, L. !., N. Y.. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1955-BEILmONT PARK 1 1-2 MILES. Thirty-fifth day of forty-two-day meeting April 25 to June 11. Westchester Racing Association. American Totalisator. United Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather clear. Steward representing New York State Racing Commission, F. P. Dunne; The Jockey Club, Marshall Cassidy; Westchester Racing Association, H. 0. Vosburgh; Invited Member of The Jockey Club, H. E. Jackson: National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, F. H. Parks; Alternate Invited Members of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, A. C. Bostwick and S. B. Wing. Placing Judges. J. E. Kyle. W. A. Murphy, Jr. and W. T„ 0 Connor. Patrol Judges, J. E. OHara, Austin McLaughlin, Myron Davis and W. J. Mara. Paddock Judge; Myron Davis. Assistant Paddock Judge, W. J. Mara. Clerk of Scales, Calvin Rainey. Assistant Clerk of Scales, Warren Mehrtens. Starter, G. B. Cassidy. Timer, Howard Storms. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, F E Kilroe. Assistant Racing Secretary, J. G. Reeder. Assistant Handicapper, F. H. Parks. Steeplechase Racing Secretary and Handicapper, J. E. Cooper. mcARa£!n9 starts ai 1:15 p- m- Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1354, .34; current meeting, .33. Percentage of favorites in the money, .69. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. Mutuel take, 15 per cent State ID. track 4, city or county 1. figure f°l,owin9 Jockeys name, indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. a b ,-.SuPurior Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each face confirmed by Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS. Mighty Quest, May 18, 1951— 1:tms-4— 115. Purse ,500. 3-year-C A o o e% olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since March 31 allowed •J J O O O 3 lbs.; one race since March 31, 6 lbs.; one race since January 15 or three races at June 3-55 — Bel any time, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner ,275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 19,888. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % Vz StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to S SmSLc w£H!1012 5* 102* V 1h p Anderson 5000 J F LaBoyne 34.20 23K?TrMuAMlE W£ ?21 I 7h 8l*4h 21 KGodkins 5000 H B Melrose 4.50 S mvcMoc W£ I I 19i 9l 6* 3* H WoodhseOOO H Bartell 9.20 p 1SK.aCHANCE W539?J 5 4h 4h 11 4TS Cole 5000 R C Schneider 60.30 SKI aSduacic w£!U1I«S 52 51J5i pJBa«ey 5000 D Shaer 6.60 Jow MA°uAcSJfMc W£ 22 I1? 12 11h 91*62 EGuerin 5000 Ethel D Jacobs 9.00 2§? w£ 4 7 S4 64 8i| 7h T Atkinson 5000 Mrs J Wessler 16.30 rAmMCCDHrAPAcc wb 1 511 Hi 12 12 84 E J Decker? 5C00 Sunshine Stable I 49.30 2q£and pmWPc VM I 2 2h 5ijnh 9i CPicou 5000 Sanford Stud Farm 20.70 S S BELLE w£ 2 2 4 31*2* 2J .104 W Lester 5000 P Provenzano 4.10 S cAoP,LEca wb 5 6. 3 1* 11 3111 W Boland 5000 Grandview Stable • 14.95 50197 FORMOSA w 117 4 7 821 7i 10J 12 E Arcaro 5000 H P Headley 3.15 Time, :22%, :46%, 1:13. Track fast. Official Program Numbers L ,_ Mutuels Paid— , Odds to v k4..t..M| D.:-«.f 10-HALTER LACE 70.40 23.00 13.30 34.20 10.50 5.65 MUTUel rnCeSf 11-TALKING MAMIE - 7.00 5 10 2 50 1 55 • 1-BIG SWITCH rv 6.00 2:00 Winner— Br. g, by Kewey Dee— Serena, by Haltal, trained by J. F. LaBoyne; bred by Mrs. V. Brown IN GATE— 1:15. OFF AT 1:15 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. HALTER LACE, slow to gain best stride, came fast t5?1o9»VA e ■t0 e middIe of tne lrack for the Stretch run and was along in the concluding stride to outgame TALKING MAMIE. The latter forged between horses to reach the lead between calls during the drive, then held on determinedly in a sharp effort. BIG SWITCH failed to make up appreciable ground when hard hustled i.K. the tinal furlong. RUDYS CHANCE assumed a clear lead at the furlong marker, then faltered. M»EHA.»ra.d. wide- APOPHASIS and MAMA SHANE were outrun. GLIMMERGLASS was through early. BATAVIA BELLE gave way suddenly inside the stretch. GADDIE failed to stay. FORMOSA never was dangerous. Scratched— 48020 Certain Lady, 108. Overweight— Melna, 3 pounds; Batavia Belle, 4. 1 SECOND RACE 5 FURLONGS Widener Straight Course. Jet Master, June 13, 1951— :554/s— 2— 122. * ft R R Q Purse m- 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Winners of two races, 3 lbs. -» V Q O 7 extra; two races since April 23, 6 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. June 3-55 — Bel Net value to winner ,470; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 90. Mutuel Pool, 86,561. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % StrFin "Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds toll 28m i §AJI?5,Dmlht. W1U I 2 2J H 13 W Lester 7500 Beauridge Stable 4.15 IPS m.y?ffiL w 5* 34 2h T Atkinson 7500 Belair Stud .SO St ?nc»,D»5?LD w139 5 4 4h 2h 3 A Valenzla 7500 Elmendorf 5.55 S ™C„ VM 2 3 3,1 53 H Moreno 7500 Miss J M Cochrane 13.05 xmuirvenu W£ 23? II 4 4J 51 W Boland 7500 W T Markey 7.05 SSandu, wb H § $ 65 60 612 G Glassner 7500 Mrs D H Peters 70.90 426403 GRANMA MARSHA w 108 1 7 7 7 7 C McCreary 7500 I Bieber 875 Time, :23, :45%, :57% crosswind Track fast Official Program Numbers — Mutuels "Paid— , Odds to Mufiiol PrI/-«of I_5yZT0N B,LL 10-30 4-30 3.00 4.15 1.15 .50 uruei Prices? 4-bay tarquin 2.70 2.30 35 15 * 5-BLUE AND GOLD .. 2.70 35 Winner-B. c, by Teddys Comet— Together, by Pairbypair, trained by J. J. Doonis; bred by C. Simpson r and V. Hisel. IN GATE-1:48. OFF AT 1:48 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BUTTON BILL, .away alertly, forged to the front ln«e/l5-9Ar,t«?„?,tretc,h nd thoU9h driftn9 in slightly during the late stages, retained a safe advantage over BAY TARQUIN. The latter worked his way forward to the furlong marker, was forced to take up repeatedly r.!? /i«.cios? 1ua/ters between horses during the early stretch run, but closed gamely when clear. "BLUE AND GOLD showed good speed throughout and held on willingly in a good effort. COSMIC LASS lacked the ITm3 wiPHNR 9UT r.etired steadily from a rapid beginning. HICKS BEACH never was prominent. GRANMA MARSHA bolted to the inside rail immediately after the start and lost all chance " Scratched— 48019 Tiger Vin, 119. . Button Bill claimed by D. J. Schneider. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 23.30— Double Pool, 53,918. THIRD RACE ABOUT 1 1-2 MILES hurdles. Landscaping, May 13, 1 955— 2:42 V5— 4—1 43. Purse 5ft ft Q ft 53,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Scale weights. Nonwinners of ,800 U O 7 U twice since September 1 allowed 4 lbs.; in 1954-55, 8 lbs.; ,800 in 1955, 12 lbs June 3-55— Bel Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner S2,080; second, 40; third, 20; fourth, 60. Mutuel Pool, 50,936. •Index Horses EgtAWtPPI 2 4 6 8 Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners • Oddsto S SY B0Y IL wb!9 2 5i 51i 5h 32 24 13 F Schulhfer 45GO Allison Stern a20 F#?I!L. w5 144 5 1, 11 22 1h 28 P Smithwk4500 Arcadia Stable 2 50 492821 LONDON wb4134 9 4J 3 13 21 3io 312 J Eaby 4500 Sanford Stud Farm 500 49603 REBEL COAT w4 134 11 11 11 11 11 74 4™ C Harr 4500 Mrs V G Cardy 1565 SS2LiHLDJiFI5E wb5 147 6 9, 93 81 86 63"52 Adams 4000 Mrs 0 Phipps £30 501804 ORESTES KID w 7 144 8 61 7h 41 44 4h Si R S McDld 4500 A Cooke 1605 391744 BLUE PILATE w 7144 10 7J 6h 72 5h 51 71 J E Carter " 4500 Mrs F E Dixon Jr b-29 55 492824 WHISKEY SOUR w 8 139 12 2? 84 63 72 85 8 L McMorw 4500 Mrs F Dougherty - 14 90 50184 ISLE OF WIGHT w4130 7 81 2J 52J 6h 9 9nk s RHes 4500 F Adams 9295 £2S, SHFTI0N FIVE ws5135 2 31 41 10,2102 101 108 D Clingman 4000 J J Schwebel 103 20 SWrSHL 11% 4 10610,2 92 94 ,1 11 JMurPhy 4500 Brookmeade Stable b-2955 470583 JET COMMAND wb5140 3 Fell. D Delaunay 4500 Happy Hill Farm a-4.20 a-CoupIed, Danny Boy II. and Jet Command. Time, 2:45|i. Track firm. Official Program Numbers ,— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to » Mutuel rricesj 4-caste 4.40 3.20 120 60 i 8-L0ND0N 3.90 95 Winner— B. g, by Challenge— Swivel, by Link Boy, trained by " J. V. H. Davis; bred by Maior V T " Parr Ireland. REACHED POST— 2:18. OFF AT 2:18 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from flag. Won ridden out; second and third driving. DANNY BOY II., always within easy striking distance, recovered readily after drifting out on the final turn to attain the runner-up position nearing the last hurdle, disposed of the leader with a rush inside the stretch and briskly drew clear under intermittent pressure. CASTE jumped cleverly while setting and pressing the early pace, retained a slight lead entering the stretch, but weakened when "challenged and was unable to cope with the winner, though easily best of the others. LONDON had to be steadied after trying to bear out going into the first turn, assumed a commanding lead during the run down the backstretch, but faltered when the real test came. REBEL COAT lacked early speed. INDIAN FIRE was always outrun. ORESTES KID was unable to attain the lead and tired ISLE OF WIGHT was through early. QUESTION FIVE was unable to keep up. THE* MEDIUM never menaced. JET COMMAND bobbled and fell at the first hurdle. Scratched-276243 Oneida, 144. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. Mighty Quest, May 18, 1951— 1:09%-4— -115. Purse ,500. 3-year- 5ft O Q 1 olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since March 31 allowed v ° 1 3 lbs.; one race since March 31, 6 lbs.; one race since January 15 or three races at June 3-55 — Bel any time, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. Net value to winner S2,275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, S175. Mutuel Pool, 42,134. Index Horses . EgtAWtPPSt Vc Vi StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 501974 TAKE TWO wb115 3 6 93 72 4 E Guerin 5000 C A Bartlett ~490 49601 OLD PROSPECTOR wb 106 1 10 84 44 31 2h L Breaux7 5000 J W Brown 51 "l5 500594 SMITHTOWN wb119 6 5 7J 6J 64 31 H Woodhse 5000 H Giorgi 9 20 X!, ?HY, wb114 10 8 4t 32 51 4™ R Tingley 5000 Mrs J T Maloney 260 500591 JAMAICA ROSE wb117 9 7 11. 84 72 5"" C McCreary 5000 .J A Morris 5 85 49601. AIR BUNNY wb108 11 1 2| 1J 6| S Cole 5000 Fenton Stable 28.25 488221 S MPLE wb114 5 3 1h 2i 2h 73 W Lester 5000 Mrs P Godfrey 8.55 m 474062 CURLY TOP wb111 8 11 10h 93 84 83 A Valzuela 5000 Pennsylvania Farm 11.40 496014 GALLANT SPEED w119 2 2 5J .52 96 99 W Boland 5000 M J Kaplan 4.40 48119 BOLD GINO w114 4 -4 6*t 102 104 106 E Rodriezt 5000 Lucile Mormile 23.70 34963 GREEK ORACLE wb114 7 9 32 11 11 11 J Higley 5000 S G Zauderer 36.20 tFrve pounds apprentice allowance waived. ., Time, :23, :46?4 1:12i5. Track fast. Official Program Numbered L ,— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to, * M.,*,,rtl D»«of 3-TAKE TWO 11.80 7.20 5.40 4.90 2.66 1.70 MUtUel rriCeSj 1-0LD PROSPECTOR 33.50 17.10 15.75 7.55 i 6-SMITHTOWN 6.00 2 00 Winner— B. f, by Double Jay— Hard to Take, by Cohort, trained by J. H. McTague; bred by C. Clay. IN GATE-2:53. OFF AT 2:53 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. , Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. TAKE TWO steadily improved her position on the inside -to the stretch, forged to the front midway the final furlong and, under adept handling held OLD PROSPECTOR safe. The latter was sent into xloser contention nearing the-furlong marker, responded to brisk urging during the drive and finished with good courage in a sharp effort. SMITHTOWN, forced to take the overland route when starting his stretch bid, finished determinedly when straightened. OLAY, never far removed from the pacemakers, lacked the necessary rally. JAMAICA ROSE raced wide. AIR BUNNY gave way suddenly inside the stretch. SIMPLE tired. GALLANT SPEED had no apparent mishap. GREEK ORACLE retired steadily after flashing brief speed. Scratched— 50197 Raris Rabble, 116; 46431 Antique Lady, 111. Overweight— Take Two, 4 pounds; Bold Gino, 1; Greek Oracle, 1. FIFTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. Mighty Quest, May 18, 1951—1:094/5-4-115. Northport Purse. Purse 5ft Q Q " O ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Allowances. Non-winners of two W Q. Z races other than claiming. 3-year-olds, 115 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners of one June 3-55 — Bel race other than claiming since March 31 allowed 4 lbs. Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 5237,278. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 496063 BROWN WARBLERwb 3 111 22 224 221 12 11J T Atkinson Saxon Stable 1.15 499301 KITTY LIGHTNER wb 5 118 6 5 44 4 2J 24J A Valenzla E R Flagg 7.30 46343 ATHABASKA w3111 3 3 34 3i 32J 3nk P J Bailey T P Morgan 27.20 50594 BLANQUITA w4118 5 6 6 6 5» 41 A Schmidl S A Peck 3.10 470604 HALF AS MUCH w 3"112 11 11 11 44 55 W Lester Maine Chance Farm " 4.70 50200 FAR PACIFIC wb 3 115 4 4 51 51 6 6 / E Arcaro Rokeby Stable 5.85 Time, :22%, :45%, 1:1154- Track fast. Official Program Numbers * , — Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to kA..t...~l D.:~~~ 2rBR0WN WARBLER 430 2.90 2.50 1.15 .45 .25 Mutuel rricesi 6-kitty lightner 4.90 3.30 1.45 .65 l 3-ATHABASKA 4.50 - 1.25 Winner— Ch. f . by Sun Again— Brown Plumage, by Hard Tackt trained by E. A. Neloy; bred by Dr. G. H. Knapp. IN GATE— 3:26. OFF AT 3:26 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BROWN WARBLER raced HALF AS MUCH into defeat to take command leaving the final turn and retained a clear advantage thereafter when fully extended. KITTY LIGHTNER came to the outside to attain the runner-up position at the furlong marker, was unable to reach the leader when shaken for the final test, but closed gamely to easily prevail over the others-. ATHABASKA was unable to improve her position when hard hustled through the late stages. BLANQUITA raced wide. HALF AS MUCH was through after a half mile. FAR PACIFIC was always outrun. Overweight— Half as Much; 1 pound; Far Pacific, 4. SIXTH RACE 7 FURLONGS. Roseben, Oct. 16, 1906-1:22-5-126. Strathmore Purse. Purse ,500. 5t o Q *5 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Non-winners of ,500. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners " O y J of one race other than maiden or claiming since March 31 allowed 3 lbs.; two such June 3-55 — Bel races at any time, 6 lbs.; one such race at any time, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,925; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuet Pod, 48,263. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St and ¥a % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 487402 BLESS PAT""" w 120 6 1 11 14 12J 12i 13 H Woodhse Pin Oak Farm .95 501993 MANOTICK w 115 5 4 34 21 21 24. 21 D Gorman C T Chenery 3.55 494081 TARQUILLA w 120 3 2 55 3i 3J 34 3? G Glassner N I Asiel 5.95 49285 MIMS wb 120 4 5 4h 41 43 44 45- E Arcaro Calumet Farm 6.25 484982 LONG STRETCH w 117 7 7 7 7 7 6i 5"° T Atkinson Wheatley Farm 7.15 310821 LADY ATOM w1i5 1 3 2h 54 54 53J 6nk E Guerin Linda Farm 40.70 49285 FLAT SIDE wb117 2 6 64 6 4 6i T 7 J N Hdbk A K Henderson 39.80 „„..,„■ Time, :23ySj :46%, Irll/s, 1:24%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers — Mutuels Paid — » , Odds to , D„:-«,.f G-BLESS PAT 3.90 2.80 230 .95 .40 .30- Mutuei rricest 5-manotick 3.90 2.80 .95 .40 l 3-TARQUILLA 3.20 .60 Winner— Dk. br. f, by Pavot— Dog Blessed, by Bull Dog, trained by P. H. Pierce; bred by Nuckols Bros. IN GATE— 3:58. OFF AT 3:58 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for -all but LONG STRETCH. Won easily; second and third driving. BLESS PAT made the pace to the stretch while under steadying restraint and retained her advantage during the late strides without urging, winning as if much the best. MANOTICK, forwardly placed from the beginning, was no match, for the winner when hard ridden through the final furlong. TARQUILLA raced evenly from the three-furlongf marker to the stands without mishap. MIMS was unable to attain the lead and tired. LONG STRETCH began tardily and lost all chance. LADY ATOM was unable to keep up. FLAT SIDE was outrun. * » Overweight— Manotick, 1 pound; Lady Atom, 1. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. Count Fleet, Oct. 10, 1 942-1 :34%-2— 116. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. C ft* O O A Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. Weight, 115 Ibs.- 7 U ° _ , Netvalueto winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. June 3-55 — Bel , Mutuel Pool, 66,852. * Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St V* Vz % str Fin " Jockeys Owners , Odds toST 500622 SEARCHING wb115 1 6 1h 11 -14 11 13J T Atkinson Mrs E D Jacobs 5l§ WM,iW WIND vvb115 10 1 54 3 22*22 2h H Woodhse Claiborne Farm 3.10 50062,- J-EANA- w 115 9 3 73 54 32 J 34 35 E Arcaro Calumet Farm 3.60 491543 LITTLE HUT wb110 5 9 8J 83 74 43 431 B SeridoS J G Krams 1260 48, £L1SLF0WER wb115 4 7 3h 62* 64 51 5J J Higley Belair Stud 32.70 f££ WLBhS?£, w£1l5 2 5 4* 41* 4* 64 6"* H Moreno Cain Hoy Stable 3.95 IS MiSS CRICKET wb115 7 2 2* 2h 5h 76 75 EGuerin, Mill River; Stable 10.60 489224 ROSAYYA w115; 8 10 93 910 gto 8s 815 C McCreary Brookmeade Stable 5.50 ILGnR £,. wb115 6 4 6* 7h-8 9,0 94 C OBrien J M Roebling 101.75 50052 ORPHINA w115 3 8 10 10 10 10 10 S Cole B Rettenberg 10135 . , Time, :23%, :46%, 1:12i/5, 1:38%. Track fast. n„. „ J Official Program Numbers! ,— Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to v 1-SEARCHING 12.70 4.70 2.90 5.35 M..4-..**l D~:~A_f 1.35 .45 utuel rricesj 10 willow wind 4.10 290 105 45 t 9-LEANA 3.10 5 Winner— B. f. by War Admiral— Big Hurry, by Black Toney, trained by H. Jacobs; bred by 0. Phipps. P IN GATE-4:33. OFF AT 4:33 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. SEARCHING held sway to the furlong marker under clever rating and increased her advantage through the late stages when subjected to a mild hand ride. WILLOW WIND moved up boldly on the outside to attain the runner-up position onthe ffnal turn, continued on gamely to the stretch while in the middle of the track, but failed to rally when called upon for her best effort. LEANA came to the outside for the drive, but under stern punishment, was. not good enough. LITTLE HUT raced evenly through the final furlong with no mishap. FIRST FLOWER and HOT BLOOD tired. MISS CRICKET was through after a half mile. ROSAYYA began sluggishly. ORPHINA, fractious at the post, showed nothing during the runninq Scratched-49691 4-Langholm, 110; 48922 Vivian Dina, 115. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES out of chute. Counterpoint, June 9, 1951— 1:474/s— 3— 114. Purse 5ft Q Q C ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since November 15. Weight, U O V D 120 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. June 3-55 — Bel Net value to winner ;275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. -Mutuel Pool, 24,178. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 498104 TOP THAT wb 5 120 12 2 2h 22J H 14 17 w Boland 3500 K R Somma i85 49930 BINSCARTH w4115 4 6 6h 6h.5h 34 2™ S Small 3500 Mrs F Dougherty 415 43817 FRIPPERTY w4115 9 7 54 43 21 23 C OBrien 35C0 Mrs M G Walsh 22.05 49411 MR. GRAY w4120 2 8 74 74. 83 63 44 R Broussard 3500 Medilex Farm a-1.85 49311 CHASED AGAIN wb 5 120 14 1 42 3h 43 41 54 A Ferraiolo 3500 Mrs F B Hicks f-2650 494044 SALLYBOOTS wb5120 7 12 84. 5h 64. 71* 6no E Arcaro 3500 Mrs S C Clark Jr 4 35 19? PAJLWIRE W5120 10 14 14 14 11h 10£ 71 J Higley 3500 Carriage Hill Farm 15.30 49411 METOPIA w5115 11 10 134 123 126 8h W J N Hnbrk 35C0 S Hicks - 86.60 49811 DIONYSIA w5 120 6 13 122 91 92 % 94 S Cole 3500 B Pepitonc- 9.75 49404 TEXOLA wb5115 3 9 9h 81 7h 114104 J CangmieS 3500 Sunny Acres 54.70 49810 BROOKSHIRE wb5120 8 11 101 ioh 10412i211no A Valenzla 35CO Suzanne A Zinser 52.90 496933 ST. GERARD wb4 120 5 4 3 1h 3h 52 1215 C McCreary 3500 L Pegno 1615 49697 BLEECKER MAIL wb4120 13 3 11h 13J 14 134131 A Catalano 3500 J W Pierson f-26.50 49811 KRIS KRINGLE w5120 1 5 H 112 134. 14 14 P J Bailey 3500 D Little 8.35 f-Mutuel field. a-Coupled, Top That and Mr. Gray. Time, :23%, :46f/5, 1:12%, 1:38%, 1:51%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers * , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , D»is«A«.f 1A-T0P THAT a-Ehtry 5.70 3.20 2.70 1.85 .60 .35 MuI-uaI utuel rricesj 4-binscarth 4.60 4.10 1.30 105 C 9-FRIPPERTY 7.60 2 80 Winner— Blk. h, by Unbreakable— Top This, by Teddy Weed, trained by F. Martin; bred by Woodvale Farm IN GATE-5:05. OFF AT 5:05 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. TOP THAT, away alertly, assumed command after a half mile and steadily increased his advantage, winning with speed in reserve. BINSCARTH was sent into closer contention leaving the final turn, but was unable to endanger the winner when hard ridden through the late stages. FRIPPERTY, forwardly placed from the beginning, failed to rally when placed to punishment during the drive. MR. GRAY failed to make up appreciable ground. CHASED AGAIN tired. SALLYBOOTS had no apparent mishap. PALWIRE began sluggishly, then raced wide throughout most of the journey. TEXOLA and BROOKSHIRE never were formidable. ST. GERALD was through after six furlongs. KRIS KRINGLE stopped to a walk Scratched— 49404 Always Home, 120; 49154 De Broke, 120; 49411 Jane E., 115; 49697 Lea Roni, 120; 498174 Merman, 120; 496972 Stone Saucer, 120. . - Attendance, 18,806; Total Mutuel Pool, ,830,008.


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