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r -Official Racing Charts- 1 3 Belmont Park Ljgrj 1 — CoDTrieht. 1955. bv Trianele Publications. Ino. ELMONT, L. I., N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1955— BELMONT PARK 1 1-2 MILES. Foriy-first 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. OConnor. Patrol Judges, J. E. OHara, Austin McLaughlin, Myron Davis and W. J. Mara. Paddock Judge, Syron Davis. Assistant Paddock Judge, W. J. Mara. Clerk of Scales, Calvin Rainey. Assistant Clerk of Scales, arren 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. Racing starts at 1:15 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1954, .34; current meeting, .33. Percentage of favorites in the money .67. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. Mutuel take, 15 per cent State 10. track 4, city or county 1 Superior figure following jockeys name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. s Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey Complete finish of each race confirmed by Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. FIRST RACE 5 FURLONGS Widener Straight Course. CJet Master, June 13, 1951— :55%— 2— 122. 1 » *y -r Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of two races. Weight, 122 lbs. 5 ■ O JL I Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each June 10-55— Bel 00 to ,000. Net value to winner ,275; second, 00; third, S350; fourth, S175. Mutuel Pool, 08,294. maex Horses bgtAWtFPSt 3,fe Str Hn Jockeys erg Pr. Owners Odds to 50889 SOUND OUT w116 5 2 11 1h ink w Boland 5000 W T Markey 185 503594 COSMIC LASS w119 9 5 5*J 21, 2 E Arcaro 6000 Miss Jean M Cochrane 1.20 51395 BLEAK w117 1 1 3h 41 3* K Scawthn 6000 Spring Hill Farm 18.60 507764 SAGACITY w 117 7 4 4h 2 4 J Nichols 6000 S P Steckler 6.60 511892 HELLO RITA wb 114 3 9 71 51 5*1 C McCreary 60CO I Bieber 3.25 49812 NERVOUS NELL wb114 6 6 2h 63J 6*i S Cole 6O0O J C Clark 30.05 50593 SLIDE SIR w 111 8 3 9 7«i 7 J A Valenzla 5000 B T Johnson 34.50 51189 PETITE CHERI wb114 4 7 61 8i| 82 H Woodhse 6000 Mrs C L Ostriker ~" 28.00 49153 ONHISTOES w 114 2 8 8n 9 9 W Lester 5500 P Godfrey 71.30 Time, :23, :46%, :58% cross wind. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — S2 Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to * in* 5-SOUND OUT 9.70 3.70 3.40 3.85 .85 .70 Ma. UTUel rriCeSi 9-COSMIC LASS 3.10 2.60 .55 .30 i 1-BLEAK 5.00 1.50 Winner— Ch. c, by Piet— Rappel, by Teddys Comet, trained by L. Laurin; bred by Mereworth Farm. IN GATE— 1:15. OFF AT 1:15 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. SOUND OUT, away alertly, forged to the front soon after the start, held a slight lead when settled for the stretch run and, though drifting out slightly during the late stages, continued on gamely to outfinish COSMIC LASS. The latter moved up boldly on the outside to reach near even terms with the winner at the furlong marker, appeared to lug in slightly through the stretch and was unable to overtake the top one. BLEAK, fastest from the gate, was reserved back of the early leaders, responded readily when set down for the drive and closed with good energy. SAGACITY came to the outside of the leaders for the stretch run, but lacked the necessary rally. HELLO RITA, sluggish early, finished determinedly under punishment. NERVOUS NELL failed to stay. PETITE CHERI and ONHISTOES were outrun. Scratched-48359 Legal, 117. Sound Out claimed by Elroy Stable. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS. Mighty Quest, May 18, 1951— 1:094/s-4— 115. Purse ,000. 3-year- 1 9 Jl °cs anc*/ uPward- Maidens. Special weights. 3-year-clds, 118 lbs.; older, 124 lbs. 3 I O Z, O Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. June 10-55— Bel Mutuel Pool, 62,108. ,!ndex Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 56500 KING RUFF W3118 10 4 14 V 4 1J P Anderson W C Stephens 5.00 195074 FABULOUS FOX w 3 118 8 2 3h 2h 2« 2nk E Guerin W J Walden 3.60 AMBERGRIS wb 3118 2 6 2h 3h 32J 33J P J Bailey G D Widener 2.30 17136 FRIENDLY ACE wb 3 118 11 5 42143 4 s 4 A Valenzla Maine Chance Farm 4.65 1001 LETHNOT w3118 9 12 8h 71 61 51 A Catalano C M Kline 51.00 3C433 EXTRAPOISE w 3 118 7 1 5h 54546* J Nichols Copalan Stable 18.70 W33 OLD MILL wb3118 17 91 94 82 7| E Rodrigez Flying L Stable 9.20 KNEE BREECHES w3118 5 9 1141021 9h 8-* C Picou H E Jackson 23.15 £219 RIPSHOT w3118 4 11" 64 62 71 9 T Atkinson Mill River Stable 14.75 STONEBUR w 4 124 6 3 71 8* 10151015 D Dodson H S Nichols 56.05 50433 SAYBREAK wb3118 3 8- 101 115 113 112J K-Godkins C T Crawford 127.85 5664 LEFT CORNER Wb 3 118 12 10 12 12 12 12 W Lester Adele L Rand 48.45 r Time, -apj%, 1:12*%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers/ , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to s ■14 . 1 n • 10-KING RUFF 12.00 6.30 4.20 5.00 2.15 1.10 MUTUel Prices? 8-FABULOUS FOX 4.50 3.30 »■ 1.25 .65 1 2-AMBERGRIS 3.60 .80 . Winner— Ch. c, by Priam II.— In the Rough, by Fairway, trained by W. C. Stephens; bred by Woodvale Farm nd R. G. Martin. IN GATE— 1:48. OFF AT 1:48 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. i Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. KING RUFF stepped to a clear lead soon after he start, held sway to the stretch under clever rating and increased his advantage when fully extended. :ABULOUS FOX, a sharp factor from the start, moved up boldly nearing the furlong marker, then faltered yhen set down for the final test. AMBERGRIS, fprwardly placed from the start, came to the inside for the irive, but under stern "punishment was not good enough. FRIENDLY ACE lacked a rally. LETHNOT was outrun. EXTRAPOISE, away fastest, failed to stay. OLD MILL never was dangerous. KNEE BREECHES raced wide. pY BREAK and LEFT CORNER were not unduly persevered with when hopelessly beaten. Daily Doubleon the First and Second RacesiPaid 7.30— Double Pool, 52,502. 4* HIRD RACE ABOUT 2 MILES steeplechase. Oedipus, Sept. 18, 1952— 3:391/s— 6— 160. Purse " 1 £ * O Q 500- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 5 lbs. below scale. Non-wjnners I O JL 7 of ,000 over brush in 1955 allowed 4 lbs.; since September 15, 8 lbs.; since June 1, une 10-55 — Bel 1954, 12 lbs. hunt meeting and Fair Hill races not considered. Claiming price, ,200; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,500. let value to winner ,275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 43,874. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt *A Vz Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 1188 BILLING BEAR w6142 9 82174 44 34 12J 12J J Murphy 3500 Mrs C S May 4.05 3591 MOOT w8 140 7 1214 121 13J 25 2? P Smithwk 4200 P T Cheff 7.45 3180 PALAJA w9131 1 78 6J 5h 54 32* 34 E Deveau? 3500 M H Dixon a-2.25 3179 FLAW w 6 138 10 98 915 and5 620 44 4 - F D.Adams 3500 C M Kline a-2.25 35911 REPOSE w 11 150 3 10 10 9 8 670*520 J Cotter 3500 Mrs M G Walsh • b-1.45 I81 OLD SHOE w5142 8 4432 34 41° 5h 6™ F Schulhfer 3500 M H Dixon a-2.25 Z9633 IRISH WELL w4 130 5 65 53 VV 7 7 L McMorw 4200 Mrs G L Ohrstrom 27.30 1813 BEN TALLY-HO w 40 130 5 21 22- 221 22J Fell. S Riles 3500 F A Clark 9.45 927 HILL PRINCE II. w8 145 6 *33 4»o 8 2 Fell. E Carter 4200 E J Gould 47.85 184 SIRPOP W6138 4 51 84 Bled. - C Harr 3500 C W Stitzer b-1.45 a-Coupled, Palaja, Flaw and Old Shoe; b-Repose and Sirpop. - Time, 3:46%. Track firm. Mutuels Paid Odds to .Official Program Numbers , — — * , 1 . , • n • 8-BILLING BEAR 10.10 6.90 3.10 4.05 2.45 .55 Yiutuel Prices! 7-moot 7.80 3.60 2.90 .so «- 1-PALAJA a-Entry 2.40 .20 Winner— B. g, by Bolingbroke— Index, by Horron, trained by S. Watters, Jr.; bred by Dr. J. S. Andrews. IN GATE— 2:19. OFF AT 2:20 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from flag. Won driving; second and third the same., BILLING BEAR, permitted to settle into 3st stride, responded readily to take command when ready leaving the final turn and retained a clear advantage lereafter under adept handling. MOOT fenced cleverly while dominating the early running,-relinquished corr£ and to thet winner after completing the eleventh jump and, though unable to regain the lead, held on 2terminedly to easily best the others. PALAJA, sluggish during the early running, rallied too belatedly to * ;riously endanger the top pair. FLAW was always outrun. REPOSE, far back early, lacked the necessary rally. LD SHOE retired steadily after showing early speed and returned to the unsaddling area in a decidedly lame indition. BEN TALLY-HO bobbled on several of the earlier jumps and fell at the eleventh. HILL PRINCE II. umbled and went down at the ninth. SIRPOP bled. Scratched— 50591 Semper Eadem, 142. OURTIf RACE 6 FURLONGS. Mighty Quest, May 18, 1951— 1:09%— 4— 115. Purse ,000. 3-year- *3 fi °cs an * uPwatd- Maidens. Special weights. 3-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. 1£ O 5 U Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. une 10-55— Bel Mutuel Pool, 61,066. . ndex Horses EgtAWtPPSt 1/4 V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 962 GOULASH wb3118 7 3 23i 22 J 12 J -|2J T Atkinson H La Montagne 3.65 6073 CAVORT wb3118 6 4 31 3h 3* 2"* W Boland Clearwater Stable 2.50 242 CHITCHAT w 3 113 10 7 41 42J 2h 34 R MikkenS Lazy F Ranch 14.10 0433 BLACKWAY wb 3 118 11 6 5h 5h 42| 4J H Woodhse J W Schiffer - 2.15 388 HALFWAY wb3118 4 5 83 8h 8? P J Bailey G D Widener 13.70 1873 POLLY PEP w-4 124 5 9 93 92 l 6| A Catalano C M Kline 10.20 239 FLYING CHIEF wb3118 1 1 6 65 5» 1 E Arcaro Mrs B F Whitaker 17.60 242 DESERT WIND II. w 3 118 2 10 11J 105 96 8? L Olah G M Blake 135.65 607 THATSTHETUNE wb 3 118 12 2 12J 6h 92J L Buttler „ Lester Manor Stable 19.75 891 GREEK ORACLE wb3118 9 12 71J 73 10410nk R McLalin S G Zauderer 114.05 KNOW WHAT w 3 118 8 8 12 12 115 117 S Cole Mrs C L Ostriker 72.80 556 THE TROLL wb3118 3 11 103 111 12 12 W Lester A A Maus 89.45 Time, :22%, :464/s, 1:12/5. Track fast. Official Program Numbers r— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to . . . , n . r 7-GOULASH 9.30 5.20 4.50 3.65 1.60 1.25 viutuel Prices! 6-cavort 3.90 3.20 .35 .eo -10-CHIT CHAT 6.30 2.15 Winner— Blk. g, by Revoked— Kuobis, by Mahmoud, trained by W. Post; bred by Dr. E. Asbury. IN GATE-2:55. OFF AT 2:55 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. GOULASH raced in closest pursuit of THATSTHETUNE for , a half mile, disposed of the latter thereafter when ready continued on gamely to the stretch and, though tryirjg "to lug in during the late stages, retained a -tlear advantage when subjected to lefthanded punishment. CAVORT, never far back, was unable to seriously endanger the winner when hard ridden through the final furlong. CHIT CHAT moved up menacingly nearing the furlong marker, then weakened when the real test came. BLACKWAY recovered gamely after being shuffled back slightly soon after the start, then failed to respond when set down for the stretch run. HALFWAY never was formidable. POLLY PEP saved ground to no avail. FLYING CHIEF and DESERT WIND II. were outrun. THATSTHETUNE was through after a . half mile. KNOW WHAT and THE TROLL showed nothing. FIFTH RACE 5 FURLONGS Widener Straight Course. Jet Master, June 13, 1951— :SSYs-2— 122. 1 H 1 1 Manorhaven Purse. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of a race 5 I O J I other than maiden or claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners since April 23 allowed June 10-55 — Bel 3 lbs.; maidens, 7 lbs. Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 53,521. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to SI 500611 WILL OF ALLAH wb 118 3 7- 7J 54 1h E Guerin , I Bieber 3.65 47599 VIKING VICTORY wb115 5 2 2h 2h 21 P J Bailey C U Ray 2.05 50058 ARO-TAR w 115 6 3 3 4h 3J H Woodhse Clearwater Stable 8.80. 47599 BALLYHOOLEY w 118 7 4 43 3h 41 S Small Mrs V G Cardy / - 21.20 501962 POSTAL w 118 8 1 It it 51 T Atkinson Vera S Bragg 2.40 506741 MR. HERB A. wb 118 2 6 8 7i 6i J Com best Copalan Stable 22.10 473211 TACTICAL w118 1 5 6h 61 1% E Arcaro W P Chrysler Jr 6.85 KATUSA wb111 4 8 5h 8 8 W Lester King Ranch 32.65 Time, :22%, :452/5, :58 croswind. Track fast. Official Program Numbersii , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to ■ li «_ l n • •" f 3-W _ OF ALLAH 9.30 4.40 3.60 3.65 1.20 .80 Mutuel Prices? 5-v. ing victory 4.30 3.40 1.15 .70 i 6-ARO-TAR 4.90 1.45 Winner— Ro. c, by Mahmoud— Laurania, by Pilate, trained by H. Jacobs; bred by Bieber-Jacobs Stable. IN GATE— 3:28. OFF AT 3:23 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. WILL OF ALLAH, slow to attain best stride, came fast when guided to the outside for the stretch run and was along in the concluding stride to outgame VIKING VICTORY. The latter was forced to be steadied while trying to drift out during the early running, responded readily to reach the lead between calls when straightened during the stretch run, then held on determinedly in a sharp effort. ARO-TAR, forced to take up. slightly when bothered by VIKING VICTORY during the early running, lacked the necessary rally when clear. BALLYHOOLEY moved up menacingly nearing the furlong marker, then tired. POSTAL gave way suddenly inside the furlong marker. MR. HERB A. and TACTICAL were outrun. KATUSA began sluggishly. Scratched— 49044 Good Morrow, 115. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. Mighty Quest, May 18, 1951— 1:094/s— 4— 115. Glen Cove Purse. Purse /• n o ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Allowances. Listed in the classified 5?j • O J Z division who have not won ,500 since June 12. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners~of one June 10-55 — Bel race other than claiming since April 23 or two races of ,950 in 1954-55 allowed 3 lbs.; N one race other than claiming since March 31 or ,950 since July 10, 6 lbs.; one such race or two races of ,900 since March 31, 1954, 9 lbs. Net value to winner S2,925; second, S9C0; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 48,826. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt % V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 506763 OIL PAINTING wb4111 6 4 2 23 12J i h Woodhse Mrs J Goodwin a-.80 490454 V/HERE ARE WE w5117 5. 2 331 3J 24 E Guerin W M Wickham b-2.75 50594 PETAL w 5 120 3 7 7 7 5h 3"° S Cole Bee Gee Farm 10.75 505944 WINNING STRIDEwb4 117 8 6 5h andh 42 E Arcaro W M Wickham b-2.75 50261 ROMAN WARBLERwb 4 112 4 3 43 43J 41 52 R McLalin Mrs J Goodwin a-.EO 50676 MISS WEESIE wb5 120 2 1 14J 11 22 6h -W Boland T F White 4.25 503922 KITTY LlGHTNER wb 5 111 15 5 61 7 7 A Valenzla E R Flagg 10.85 a-Coupled, Oil Painting and Roman Warbler; b-Where Are We and Winning Stride. Time, :22%, :46%, 1:11%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to 1 n • I 1A-OIL PAINTING a-Entry 3.60 230 2.10 .80 .15 .05 M. UTUel PriCeS? 2-WHERE ARE WE b-Entry .... 2.60 2.10 .30 .05 1 5-PETAL 2.60 .30 Winner— Ch. f, by Papa Redbird— Jacks Jill, by Jack High, trained by M. Miller; bred by J. A. Goodwin. IN GATE-4:02. OFF AT 4:02 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. OIL PAINTING, forwardly placed from the beginning, assumed command with a rush when guided to the middle of the track for the stretch run and continued on gamely winning with speed in reserve. WHERE ARE WE, always within easy striking distance, was unable to seriously menace the winner when shaken for the ultimate test. PETAL, sluggish during the early running, drifted out on the final turn, then closed gamely when straightened and perhaps would prefer a longer distance. WINNING STRIDE had no apparent mishap. ROMAN WARBLER was unable to attain the lead and tired. MISS WEESIE, much used early, had little left. KITTY LlGHTNER never was danoerous. EVER BRIGHT, DECIDEDLY SORE IN THE POST PARADE, WAS DECLARED BY THE STEWARDS. "ALL WAGERS ON EVER BRIGHT WERE REFUNDED. Scratched— 49157 Ever Bright, 112. Overweight— Roman Warbler, 1 pound. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. Count Fleet, Oct. 10, 1 942-1 :3455-2-1 16. Purse ,000. 3-year-oldsL 5 1 » 9 Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of one race at one mile or over or two races * O «3 «5 at any distance since April 23 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1955, 6 lbs. races when entered to be June 10-55 — Bel claimed for ,000 or less not considered. Claiming price, 2,500; if for 0,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net-value to winner S2,600; second, C0; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 75,587. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St Va V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 50435 MIDAFTERNOON w 116 6 3 3h 33 11 131 141 w Boland 12500 Mrs E E Robbins a-3.95 50592 MASTER TEDDY wb 116 7 1 11 221 21 28 27 P J Bailey 12500 G T Sgouros a-3.95 50778 MIELLEUX * wb 113 2 5 8 8 72 432 K Godkins 10000 R C Markus 7.00 50998 TEMPO w 116 5 2 4*1 5h 5h 54 41 E Guerin 12500 Mrs J W Galbreath 14.35 506754 QUICK TOWN w113 1 4 54 4h 41 3h 55 S Small 10000 Mrs M G Walsh 12.05 • 507784 UNCLE GUS wb 116 4 8 6»» 74 8 8 62 A Valzuela 10000 J M Seider 5.85 480263 BROKEN WING wb111 8 6 21 1h 33 61 71 B SeridoS 12500 E Seinfeld 1.25 50675 GAELIC CHIEF wb116 3 7 7-J. 6h 62 7" 8 C McCreary 10000 Mrs C L Ostriker 6.80 a-Coupled, Midafternoon and Master Teddy. Time, :23%, :46%, 1:115s, 1:37%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to . s ia . in* 1-MIDAFTERN00N a-Entry .. 9.90 7.30 5.30 3.95 2.65 1.65 MUTUel PriCeS? 1A-MASTER TEDDY a-Entry .... 9.90 7.30 5.30 3.95 2.65 1.65 ■ 3-MILLEUX 4.60 1.30. Winner— B. c, by Billings— Mideau, by Bull Dog, trained by T. M. Waller; bred by Mrs. E. E. Robbins. IN GATE-4:33. OFF AT 4:33 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start poor. Won easily; second and third driving. MIDAFTERNOON was reserved within easy striking distance of the early leaders, moved up boldly on the final turn.to assume a clear lead and steadily increased his advantage through the stretch, winning as his rider pleased. MASTER TEDDY raced BROKEN WING into defeat to regain command momentarily after a half mile, gave way to the winner thereafter, but continued on willingly to easily prevail over the others. MIELLEUX, forced to take the complete overland route leaving the turn, was unable to become an endangering factor when roused for the stretch run. TEMPO, forced to take up slightly when in close quarters between horses nearing the three-furlong marker, was unable to recover. QUICK TOWN tired. UNCLE GUS began poorly and never threatened. BROKEN WING began sluggishly, was rushed into contention immediately, then faltered as a result of his effort. GAELIC CHIEF was another victim of the poor start. Scratchetf-50998 Mainlander, 122. EIGHTH RACE 1 3-8 MILES turf course. Kaster, June 2, 1954— 2:17%— 5— 119. Purse ,800/ s n * 3-year-olds and upward. Optional damiing handicap. Starters for ,000 or less in 1955 5-i I O J *r who since have not won a claiming or claiming allowance race for ,500 or more, and June 10-55 — Bel those entered to be claimed for ,000, regardless of previous winnings. Net value to winner ,470; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 90. Mutuel Pool, 66,102. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP V* Vz % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 512822 MORDIGAN wb4118 2 3231 1h 1h V 1h A Valzuela Flying L Stable 2.60 51187 AMY ROBSART w4106 8 41 42 2h 21J 1h 24J S Small W H Franlz 34.35 510011 AVON LADY w7118 3 52151 51 41 3* 31 H Woodhse A G Nelson 2.70 51001 MR. JONES wb5 115 7 63 710 6h 3h 55 42 J Nichols J Adler 6.45 50552 LEONGS wb4110 4 2121 31 32 4b 551 W Lester Mrs G Felkner -- 13.75 510012 MILSPAL wb 5 116 5 75 64 715 611 68 68 W Boland W Schwab 3.25 507832 MIDWEST wb5126 "1 15 12j 421 720 715 714 E Rodrigez J W Nizlek 5.70 51187 RICODEE w3 102 688 8 8 8 8 J Cangemie E M OBrien 48.40 Time, 2:19%. Track firm. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , ... in. 2-MORDIGAN 77 7.20 5.40 3.40 2.60 1.70 .70 Mutuel Prices! 8-amy robsart 21.00 7.20 9.50 2.60 i 3-AVON LADY 3.10 .55 Winner— B. g, by It Happened— Miss Pretense, by Cohort, by E. R. Flagg; bred by S. B. Newman and T. W. Doswell. IN GATE-5:04. OFF AT 5:04 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. MORDIGAN, never far removed from the early leaders, assumed a slight lead during the run down the backstretch, gave way to AMY ROBSART at the furlong marker and though bearing out slightly during the stretch run came again in the late stages to gain the decision. A claim of foul against the winner by the rider of AMY ROBSART for interference through the stretch was not allowed. AMY ROBSART moved up boldly on the outside to take command entering the stretch, lugged in brushing with MORDIGAN during the drive, then held on determinedly when straightened. AVON LADY, forced to take up slightly when in close quarters down the backstretch, recovered readily, then was unable to endanger the leaders when set down for the final test. MR. JONES lacked early speed. LEONGS was unable to keep up. MILSPAL never was dangerous. MIDWEST, much used early, had little left. RICODEE trailed throughout. Scratched— 51001 Nairn, 105. Overweight— Amy. Robsart, 2 pounds; Mr. Jones, 1. Attendance, 19,942; Total Mutuel Pool, ,871,880.