Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1956-05-07

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: Official Charts r— — — : Racing ~~~ZZZT Chtirchill Downs §||J — : • -Convrieht. 1956. byTrianele-Publications. Inc. r-— — — -■ LOUISVILLE, KY., SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956-CHURCH1LL DOWNS 1 MILE. Seventh day of nineteen-day meeting April 28 to May 19. Churchill Downs, Inc. American Totalisator. Puett and Bahr Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather clear. Steward representing Kentucky State Racing Commission, Lewis Finley. Stewards, L, G. Plaut and J. G. Goodc Placing Judges, J. Ti. Clark, R. Fi. Hoertz, Charles Triplett and Lawrence Lacey. Patrol Judges, Frank Muth, Lawrence Abbundi and Patrick McDonald. Paddock Judge, Thomas Oliphant. Clerfc of Scales, C. J. Gormley. Starter, R. W. White. Timer, Francis Poole. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, A. W. Lavin. Racing starts at 11:30 a. m, Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1955, .30; current meeting, .29. Percentage of favorites in the money, .58. Mutuel take 14 per cent State 4, track 10. ", _ 1 Superior figure following jockeys name indicates. apprentice allowance claimeo; ; Three lbs. claimed. s Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey - . . . Cornplete finish of each race confirmed by Kuprion Kamfira FIRST RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Robust, May 20, 1950— :52— 2— 118. Aristides Purse. Purs? ,900. 7 C n 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. Weight, 120 lbs. 7Q 7 / D Z Net «Iue to winner ,885; second, 80; thirds 90; fourth. 45. May 5-56— CD Mutuel Pool, 56,848. * Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 78722 .ALL SPEED w 120 6 4 12 14 13 J Bidwell Buddah ." Stable lOD 78811 CULPEPER w 120 7 6 51 43 2"* B Fisk C Hartwick 4.80 786102 YONSHU wb 120 5 5 . 3h 3h 31 LGilligan J Paddock 6.90 78722 PETER PROPHET w 120 A- 1 - I 44 21 42J A Popara J Vogelsang • . 5.70 782104 COLONEL SAM E.- v" W 120 9- "7 8J -5h 54 R L Baird S.-Er WiJson 28.10 77854 " DIXIE DUDLEY w 120 £2 10 ■ c 104 7i 61 R Borgeke * ::E:Mebj* .iCMTA«: * ,56.50 : SOME FRONT Wb120-3 • .-- 74*83 -7h J L Rotz Mrs E :!Muckler fcs.v- 4190 76556-* QUESTIONABLE • " w 120 4: . 2 2 :and iand W Carstens W . ;6 .R-eynoJdsja tai- -: ■ 25-80 DIXIE DOGE -J w 120 v8 11 • "112 91 94 D Erb Moss -and Nolan ; -: 2.30 79155 LUCKY TIP * w 120 10 12 12 112 104 W M Cook J . G Brown 53.50 79155 FIRST MON wb 120 12 9 6 104112J J Nichols Park Deere Stable a-21/10 FAV/ARLESS w 120 11 8 ? 93 12 12 L C Cook Seabreeze Stable a-21.10 a-Coupled, First Mon and Fawarless. . - .Time,. :22Y5, :46, :52. Track fast. Official Program Numbers 5w - : Mutuels Paid — . Odds to u L t n - f 7-ALL SPEED, 8.00 4.20 3.20 3.00 1.10 .60 Mutuel Prices ,2-culpeper ; 5.00 3 - 1.50 .80 - V 6-YONSHU • . / 4.20......-,. w . 1.10. VWnner— Ch. c, by Somali II.— Speed Boat, by Man o War, trained , by F. J. Bakerf"=bred by Estale of S. D. Riddle. .•• IN GATE— 11:31. OFF AT 11:31 A. M. CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. ALL SPEED took command early, entered the stretch with a clear lead and increased the advantage when ridden out. CULPEPER, never far back, finished villirgly. but was not good enough for the winner. YONSHU raced evenly without mishap. PETER PROPHET made a "good bid -Ah the early stretch, then faltered.. COLONEL SAM E. raced wide througlf the stretch. DIXIE. DUDLEY lacked, early foot. SOME FRONT had no mishap. QUESTIONABLE had e?rK spsed but failed to stay. DIXIE DOGE beqan sluqgishly and raced areenly. FIRST MON had brief speed. Scratched— 79155 Commodore Curt. 120: 78811.4 Spunk, 120; Reservcir, 12C- 791554 Implement,- 120; 78403 • Side Wheel, 120; 77854 Half Spring, 120; 788112 Cardinal Sin, 120; Prince Dingo. 120. ~Tr ! " ! * : ~ rT~7- ~ „•"" ■ ■ 3 SECOND RACE .1 .1-15 MILES.. Arrs Mona,May 5,9501:43%— 3-116. Piirse S2.600: 3-year-olds. 7q -j r j Claiming. Weight, 120 tis; Non-V/inhers of tyvo races.iFi 19? atlowed-S lbs.; one race, y I D 5 6 IBs.; since November 15, 8 lbs. Claiming" pritfc, ,0001 / May ff-56 — CD ~ f Net value to winner S1.693; second, 20;« third, 60; fourth, :0. - ■ - Mutuel Pool, 20,406.: • • . " :. Ind.e Horses /•EqtAWtPPSt Va v? Str Fin Jockeys CIgPr_ Owners Odds to 78055 TAZA w 12 1 8 61 5J 52 21 H A Kirkland 30O0 Brandywirtf. Stable 4.70 78974 CYNTHIA SUE w .110 10 10 10 84 63 .. 31 24 J L Rotz 3OC0 Mrs H ;j .Danim 10.90 • 77859 MONSIEUR tlGER w i13 5 4 4 14 4 11 33 F Kaelin 3000 T 0 Campbell 11.20 791602 SHUSH BABY w112-2 -5 4j 42t A 5J A% D Madden 3000 Mr and Mrs H C Pope 4.30 791601 KERNEL STU " wb120 3 1 2« 32 2n A± 53 LGilligan 3003 J Paddock. .. 2.20 78974 POGEY w 104 8 2 3«. 2h.3tj.fi6 65 N BarileS 3000 C H Mayne 34.70 79383 WAR WHIRL w 112 4 3 9 7 8J 71 ■ 72J C Collins 3CO0 Rcthmcre Farm 32.50 793811 GENTLE STEP w 112 -6 6 7 10 92 82 82J W M Cook 3000 T D.Nolan a-2:80 78808 SING BOY wb107 9 9 5 6J 74 93 91 J ParsonsS 3000 R White 69.30 74023 GO FOX GO wb 107 7 7 84 9J 10 10 10 A Shermans 3000 T D Nolan a-2.80 a-eoupled, Gentle Step and Go Fox Go. . Time, :25, :49, 1:14%, 1:395s, 1:46%. Track fast . Official Program Numbers y , — Mutuels Paid — Odds to s k . . f • n . i 2-TA2A . 11.40 6.60 5.?.0$ 4.70 - 2.30 .1.60 MutUCl PriCeSf 9-CYNTHIA SUE 12-80 7.20" 5.40 2.60 t 6-MONSIEUR TIGER 8.61. 3.30 V/mner— B. g, by Cochise— Fleur de Lis, by Boojum, trained by V. W. Raines; bred Vy Renappr Corporation. IN GATE— 12:10. OFF AT 12:101 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. • r; Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. TAZA gradually worked his way forward to the stretch, responded to good handling during the drive and, after -disposing of MONSIEUR TIGER, held CYNTHIA SUE safe. The latter, away sluggishly and outrun to. the last three-eighths mile, finished strpngly but could not overtake the top one. MONSIEUR TIGER took an early lead, made the pace until chaifenred by TAZA, then gave way. SHUSH BABY gave a fair effort and had no mishap. KERNEL STU had speed "to the stretch but nothing left for the drive. POGEY raced prominently to the stretch, then qave way* WAR -WHIRL was never prominent. GENTLE STEP showed nothino. SING BOY had brief speed. GO FOX GO was never dangerous. ScratchedW78974 Ace Quality, 112; 795C5 Superscript, 112. Overweight— Cynthia Sue, 3 pounds; Monsieur Tiger,. 4; Pogey, 2. Taza claimed by G. Burkhar.dt". , • -, - ; ; . THIRD RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16, 1951-1:10—3—117. Exterminator 7 q 7 C A Purse. Purse S4,O0O. 4-year-olds and upward/ Allowances. Non-winners of ,650 7 / D ■** other than claiming or optional in 1956. Weight, 123 lbs. Non-winners of S2,600 in May "~ 556 — CD 1956 allowed 3 lbs.; ,950 in 1956 or ,275 twice since October 1, 7 lbs.; ,275 twice in 1955-56, 10 lbs. claiming races not considered in estimating allowances! Net value to winner ,600; 5econd, 00; third 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 01,131. . Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt "/4 V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners . Odds to 691141 PINE THEME -wb4 116-1 1 1.1 ,12 12 12 S Brooks fHKerff " 315 61974 TILE KING . Wb4 l13 3 2 3J 2h 21 J 21 W Hartack R A Farachek 1Z40 78723 PRINCE ERIC . wb4116 . 6 4 61 4j 4« 3i EArcaro E Denemark Jr 7.20 789784 EPIC KING ".. wb6120 2 7 . 2 3 31 44 L C Cook Mrs J f-L Woodcock 3.00 787233 BETSY T wb6111.4 3 7 53 512 LGilligan T A. Grissom 4.40 7P612 SHAITANI w4113 ",5 6 7 6J 7 64 W M Cook Verdis Kavard 19.20 768782 LEFTY JAMES wb7 113 7 5 4i 51 6J 7 J Bidwell J K Houssels 2.80 K Time, :22%, :45%, 1:105s- Track fast. Official Program Numbers 5j , — Mutuels Paid --« . Odds to SI » kJ , in- 2-PINE THEME 9.00 6.00 4.2T 3.50 2X0 1.10 . Mutuel rncesj 4-tile king 8.40 4.40 * 3.20 1.20 • 6-PRINCE ERIC 4.40 . -1.20 Winner— Ch. g, by Pinebloom— Anthem, by Discovery, trained by J. Lowenstein; bred by J. D. V/eil. ; IN GATE— 12:56. OFF/AT 12:56* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. ■ Start good. Woti driving; second and third the same. PINE THEME began fast, set the pace to the stretch under occasional urging, closed strongly when set down for the drive and held a clear margin to the finish. "TILE KING, a sharp factor from the start, was unable to reach the winner when hard urged through the stretch. PRINCE ERIC lacked early foot. EPIC KING, away sluggishly, was hustled to reacHserrfls contenlion, then tired. BETSY T was never prominent: SHAITANI had no mishap. LEFTY JAMES couldnot keep up. v Scratched— 789771 Goldnose 113. * FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwood, May 16; 195.11:103,1.17. Stephen ~f C C Foster Purse. Purse S4,CO0. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races 7Q 7 1 D D winners preferred. Weight, 122 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. May 5-56 — CD Net value to winner ,600; second, 00; third, 00; fourth. S2C0. - . • Mutuel Pool, S370,154. lnde Horses . ■ Egt A Wt PP-St . v* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 788T3 NASOMlE " wb 122. 3 3 2 2 r24 14 E Arcaro C V Whitney 3 80 788122 BERNBURGOO w 122 4 11 10i 71 A 2nk N Shuk • Holtsinger and Mcllvain " 5.20 78378 COUNT SWEDAK w 122 12 10 112 8 4 52 31 W Hartack « M L Stucker 14.50 7F2123 WARNING BELL Wb117 9 1 13. 1.3 V 4J S Brooks • - Maine Chance-Farm . 2.20: . 78053 PREEN wb112 5 9 5 43 31 52 N BarileS . .HH,Mundy : 8.40 69932 OUTFIELDER w 122 1 12 91 5J 61 64 J Heckmann Walmac Farm " 7.60 786121 SUYDAM : wb 122 10 5 : 4h 61 74 74 L C Cook C Mocers " ! 29.cO 773412 DRAMA DEAR wb117 6 8 33 3 83 -82 R Reeves L G Jones 72.70 6=634 SPICY STORY w117 8 7 12. 111 114 9h E Guerin Rarsch and Banks 5430 682031 OFF NCLEAR w 122 11 6 7 103 102 101 W Shmaker Mrs V Shwab Jr • 10:90 702761 COUNTY KILDARE wb 122 2 2 6 Si 91 11| J Adams Hasty House Farm 25;70 78814 SUNNY LUCK w 122 7 4 8i 12 12 12 A Popara Buddah Stable 65.70 - Time, :22%/:45%, 1:11%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers Jj , — Mutuels Paid Odds to — 1 k • 3-NA30MIE 9.60 4.80 4.G0 3.80 1.40 1.00 M, utuel rricesj 4-bernburgoo s.eo 4.40- - . * 1.90 1,20 v 12-COUNT SWEDAK •- - 5:20. 1.60 Winner— Ch. c, by Stymie— Nasophar, by Mahmcud, trained by -S. Ei Veitch; bred by C. V. Whitney. IN GATE— 1:44. OFF AT 1:45 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. NASOMlE, well placed from the start, responded to strong handling during the drive and, after disposing of WARNING BELL, held BERNBURGOO safe. The latter, outrun early, made up ground steadily after the initial quarter mile and finished strongly but could not reach the top one. COUNT SWEDAK lacked early foot but closed fast under punishment. WARNING BELL took command at once, made -the pace until inside the! stretch, then faltered. PREEN tired during the drive. OUTFIELDER began sluggishly. SUYDAM could not ke"ep up. DRAMA DEAR was forwardly placed to the stretch, but had nothing left for the drive. SPICY STORY showed little. SUNNY LUCK had a rough trip. Scratched-66269 Homeplace; 122; Bon Soir, 112; 63098 Ocean Currant, 112; 78812 Picatag, 117. Continued* on Page Twenty-Seven CHURCHILL" DOWNS I Continued from Page Ten FIFTH RACE 5 FURLONGS. Robust, May 8, 1950— :58%— 2—1 1 6 J Fifty-sixth running DEBUTANTE 7 £ £ STAKES. 0,000 added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Weight, 119 1bs. Winners " 7Q / 3 O of one sweepstakes, 3 lbs. extra; two sweepstakes, 5 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. May 5-56— CD Gross value, 517,250. Net value to winner 3,600; second, ,C00;V third, ,000; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 30,843. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt A % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 786101 DELAMAR w119 2 2. 12 13 13 16 K Church Mrs H Trotsek 7.10 787191 DORIS HART w119 6 6 9« 81 43 21 R L Baird Mrs K t Weil v 6.70 781381 ROMANITA w119 3 5 5| 5i 21 3»1 W Hartack Reverie Knoll Farm 1.50 780522 GLEN w114 1112 12 10i 7i 421 S Brooks R Guest 8.40 78403 BOLSA w 114 5 9 7h. 92 92 * 53 W Carstens E H Lane a-26.10 791572 DECK w119 8 8 82 64 61 6"° V Guarjrdo E H Lane a-28.10 791571 BONDED TREAT w119 7 4 « 64 71 191 7no J Bidwell J K Houssels " 15.00 78811 ROMAN-LU w 114 9 10 10h 12 8* 8h WM Cook Mrs S H Sadacca 88.40 789752 FRANCES ALLEN wb119 4 3 41 31 5h 9h D* Madden Smith and MacDonald 44.70 787181 BOLD LASS w 119 12 7 3 21 3h 10 L C Cook C Mooers 3.40 788111 MERRY SONG w 119 10 11 111 111 112 114 A Kirkland Brandywine Stable 28.80 79157 WENDY K. wb119 1 1 2h 41 12 12 L Gilligan J Paddock 41.60 a-Coupled, Bolsa and Deck. Time, :22%, :45%, :58%. New track record. Track fast. Official Program Numbers r-S2 Mutuels Paid— , Odds to : * n • C 3-DELAMAR : 16.20 8.40 5.60 7.10 3.20 1.80 Ml utuel Prices? 6-doris hart ~ 7.00 4.80 2.50 1.40 I 4-ROMANITA 3.00 .50 Winner— B. f, by Wine List— Myfirstoday, by Tiger, trained by H. Trotsek; bred by H. Trotsek. IN GATE— 2:30. OFF AT 2:30 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Von- easily; second and third driving. DELAMAR, alertly handled, took command early, established a good lead entering the stretch and drew out to win with speed in reserve. DORIS HART lacked early speed but finished fast when sent between horses through the stretch. ROMANITA raced evenly for three-eighths mile, made a good bid in the early stretch, then faltered. GLEN began slowly but finished fast. BOLSA, forced wide approaching the stretch, could not threaten the leaders when straight for the drive. DECK was outrun and had no mishap. BONDED TREAT had brief speed. FRANCES. ALLEN tired after racing well to the stretch. BOLD LASS raced well until inside the stretch, then gave way. MERRY SONG showed nothing. WENDY K. began fast but steadily lost ground after the break. Scratched— 780521 Herbs Miss, 119; 78976 Kintla, 114. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Bernwocd, May 16, 19511:10—3—117. Regret Purse. T K. 7 urse »000- 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Allowances. Non-winners of 7Q ¥ / D / ,675 three times ether than claiming since March 15. V/eight, 121 lbs. Non-winners May 5-56 — C.D of ,250 twice since October 1 allowed 4 lbs.;-,250 since August 15 or ,500 at any time, 8 lbs.; ,650 once or ,650 twice in 1955-56, 12 lbs. claiming races not considered in estimating allowances. Net value io winner ,900; second, ,200; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 89,623. - Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* A StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 791581 DELTA w 4 121 1 2 4J 43 244 S Brooks Claiborne Farm 2.30 791584 TONSINA wb4121 5 1 14 11 4 22J W Shmaker T A Grissom 3.90 791582 QUEEN HOPEFUL w 5 117- 3 5 51 3h 3h 32J J Adams Hasty House Farm 1.60 782113 WHIRLING BLUESwb 5 109 6 3 3U 21 42£ 44 W M Cook L and W Slavin 21.00 791583 HALF AS MUCH w4113 4 4 6 51 5s 551 D Erb Maine -Chance Farm 10.00 787231 ROMAN HEART wb4117 2 6 2h .6 6 6 J L Rotz E Metz 5.90 Time, :22%, :45%, 1:09% new track record. Track fast. Official Program Numbered " ,— Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to -— v ii . in. 2-DELTA 6.60 3.60 2.60 2.30 .80 .30 Mutue! Prices? 6-tonsina 4.20 2.40 1.10 .20 l 4-QUEEN HOPEFUL 2.40 .20 Winner— B. f, by Nasrullah— Bcurtai, by Stimulus, trained by M. Joliey; bred by Claiborne Farm.. IN GATE— 3:30. OFF AT 3:301 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. DELTA saved ground while racing evenly to the stretch, remained on the inside for the drive and, closing strongly, wore down TONSINA in the last sixteenth. The latter went to the front at once, made the pace to the final furlong and held on determinedly but could not withstand the winner. QUEEN HOPEFUL failed to rally when set down for the drive. WHIRLING BLUES made a good bid approaching the stretch, then weakened. HALF AS. MUCH was-Jneyer dangerous. ROMAN HEART had early speed but failed to stay. • - • ■ Scratchett-77059 Sweet Sally, f!2. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-4 MILES. Wliirlaway, May 3, 1941— 2:01%— 3— 126. Eighty-second running THE "7 C O KENTUCKY DERBY. 25,000 added. 3-year-olds. Scale weights. By subscription of 7Q 7 I J O .00 each in cash; 50 to go through the entry box; ,250 additional to start. 25,000 May 5-56 — C.D added, of which 5,000 to second, 2,500 to third, ,000 to fourth; 00,000 guaranteed to the winner. The owner of the winner to receive a gold trophy. Gross value, 67,550. Net to winner 23,450; second, 5,000; third, 2,500; fourth, ,000. Mutue! Pool, ,66R,944. - ■ — Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va 3/4, 1 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to , 7E6131 NEEDLES w 126 1 12 163 16 5 71 21 % D Erb D and H Stable 1.60 782561 FABIUS wb 126 12 2 32 24 1 1h 24 W Hartack Calumet Farm c-4.00 78979 COME ON RED w126 10 14 141 101 4| 34 3| A Popara Helen W Kellogg f-29.00 78979 COUNT CHIC wb 126 5 15 112 122 93 Q 4 S Brooks Mr and Mrs D Lozzi 8.00 78292 PINTOR LEA wb126 3 11 12 11 61 51 51 R L Baird Calumet Farm . c-4.00 788132 CAREER BOY wb 126 2 13 153 13 102 81 62 E Guerin C V Whitney a-4.90 79256 NO REGRETS wb 126 7 6 51 4"i 2h 7 74 D Dodson W E Britt 52.80 792563 HEAD MAN wb 126 4 4 4h 3h 51 61 8| E Arcaro C V Whitney a-4.90 787211 KING 0 SWORDS wb126 16 9 7 61 81 91 91 R Bgnrnke Reverie Knoll Farm f-29.C0 , 78256 HIGH KING w 126 6 17 17 17 17 124 I0n W M Cook J Gavegnano 79.50 78400 JEAN BAPTISTE wb126 14 1£ 134151 12 11 11™ J Nichols Mrs L P Tate f-29.00 789793 TERRANG wb126 11 1 22 1 31 102 125 W Shmaker Rex C Elsworth 8.30 792564 BLACK EMPEROR wb. 126 13 10 102 142 113 133 135 j Adams Hasty House Farm 26.40 78416 BESOMER wb 126 9 3 81 8 14h 142 141 n Shuk Companas Stable 71.20 78256 INVALIDATE wb 125 15 3 62 71 163 154 152 L Gilligan T A Grissom. f-29.00 78979 BEN A. JONES wb 126 8 5 1h 53 132 17 161 p J Bailey G and M Stable 53.80 792562 COUNTERMAND wb 126 17 7 94 9h 15 162 17 A Kirkland Brandywine Stable 12.C0 a-Coupled. Fabius and Pintor Lea: a-Career Boy and Head Man. Time, :235s, :47%. 1:364 2:03%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers ,— Mutuels Paid — , , Od fs to , 3-NEEDLES 5.20 3.60 3.40 1.60 .80 .70 b/ , I n • f MutUef PriCeSi 2C-FABIUS c-Entry 3.80 3.60 .90 .80 1 12-COME ON RED f-Field 6.60 2.30 Winner— B. c, by Ponder— Noodle Soup, by Jack High, trained by H. L. Fontaine; bred by W. E. Leach. IN GATE— 4:33. OFF AT 4:33 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. NEEDLES, well handled, saved ground when outrun to the last three-eighths mile, was sent to the middle of the track for the stretch run and, responding readily io urging, wore down FABIUS and won going away. FABIUSj well placed from the start, took command approaching the stretch, held on gamely when set down in the drive but was unable to withstand NEEDLES. COME ON RED, far back early, moved up boldly entering the stretch, finished willingly under punishment but was not good enough for the top pair. COUNT CHIC, unable to keep up early, made a good bid in the early stretch, then failed to rally when hard urged in the drive. PINTOR LEA gradually worked his way forward to the stretch, remained next to the inner rail for the drive but could not threaten the leaders, pulling up sore. CAREER BOY lacked early foot but finished fairly well. NO REGRETS tired after showing early speed. • HEAD MAN raced forwardly placed to the mile but had nothing left for the stretch run. KING 0 SWORDS bumped with INVALIDATE at the start andfailed to recover, HIGH KING was never dangerous. JEAN BAPTISTE raced far back throughout. TERRANG had early speed- bujffailed to stay. BLACK EMPEROR was far back the entire trip. -BESOMER was through early. INVALIDATE had brief speed after bumping with KING 0 SWORDS at the break. BEN A. JONES was through early. COUNTERMAND could not keep up. Scratched— 788133 Reaping Right, 126. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Aris Mona, May 5, 1950— 1:43?% — 3— 116. Purse ,600. 4-year-olds "7 C q and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1956 allowed 7q * I - y 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. May 5-56— C.D Net value to winner ,690; second, 20; third, 60; fourth, 30. Mutuel Pool, 5345,155. ; - Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Yi % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 78981 AGREED wb6117 2 1 H 22 22 H 11 J L Rotz 3500 Seppenfield and Bowles 2.60 791544 MR. ALSIDE wb5114 4 4 21 11 11 32 21 R L Baird 3500 J J Kaufman 11.60 , 776823 REAL SIR v/ 7 114 1 2 54 52 3 2h 3 L C Cook 35C0 L H Thompson 3.10 789814 GOV. BROWNING w5117 5 8 75 75 76 4 41 S Brooks 3500 Volunteer Stable 4.10 791592 BONSAND wb 6 120 7 6 63 63 63 5 5 K Church 3500 Dees and Grissom 5.50 788092 ONE GRAND wb5 111 8 5 42 41 52 61 62 W M Cook 3000 L and W Slavin 13.80 79159 SIR CHATTER wb6120 3 3 32 3 1 4»i 75 72 L Gilligan 3500 T A Grissom 10.00 79159 BOUNCE BACK wb 5 120 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 J Adams 3500 Mrs B Levinson 14.10 Time, :25, :49, 1s13%, 1:38%, 1:45%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to SI n . 2-AGREED 7.20 4.80 3.60 2.60 1.40 .80 M. utuel Prices? 4-mr. alside 10.00 s.so 4.00 1.90 l 1-REAL SIR 4.00 1.00 Winner— B. g, by Revoked— Eye to Eye, by Teddy, trained by C. F. Bowles; bred by King Ranch. IN GATE-5:25. OFF AT 5:25 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. AGREED began fast, made the pace until settled in the backstretch, gave way to MR. ALSIDE, then came again during the drive and, after taking command, won going away. MR. ALSIDE, a sharp factor from the outset, went to the front approaching the upper turn, held on « fairly well under urging during the drive but could not seriously threaten the top one. REAL SIR, reserved to the last quarter mile, made a good bid in the early stretch, then weakened. GOV. BROWNING lacked early foot but closed willingly under punishment. BONSAND was outrun and had no mishap. ONE GRAND could not keep up. SIR CHATTER was through after a half mile. BOUNCE BACK was never prominent. Scratched— 78981 Black Billings, 112; 791592 Tacaro, 112. Agreed claimed by E. Denemeric, Jr. • NINTH RACE CHURCHILL DOWNS— 1 1-16 Miles. Horse. . Straight. Place. * Show Cj 5-JUST FREEDOM ....... r 8.40 5.80 1.00 1 -CARLO C 1 4.80 8.40 TO-BROKEN SHEDROW ....... . . 14.00 Time— 1:46%. Off at 6:16 Central Daylight Time. a SCRATCHED— Gay Ribbons, Castles Best. £ Attendance, 100,000 Estimated; Totol Mutuel Pool, ,360,232. * For Late Chart See Tomorrows Issue n


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