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Official Racing Charts Pimlico oiirrliclit IMG ItvTrtarieln Publications, Inc. BALTIMORE, MD , TUESDAY, MAY D, Yl% PIMLICO RACE COURSE 1 MILE. First day of twenly-thrce-day rriEEllnj May 15 lo June _. Maryland Jockey Club, American Totall:.ilor. United Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather clear. Steward representing Maryland Racing Commission, J, F, Flanagan. _Sicwards~5. B, vTtoV VnoMVlTmJr Urlntori, Placing Judges. Henr; Erlckion, 0. E, fons and F G. fan-ell, Patrol Judges, Merrill MacNellie and George Cook. Paddock Judge. William Jennings, Assistant Paddock Judge, Merrill MScNeille. Clerk of stales, N. Myland, Clerk of Course. Charles McLennan. Starter, Edward Blind. Racing Secretary and Handl-caj.per, J, I. ColwIII, Assistant Racing Secretary, Melvfn Mackin, n.► f,.M!, i,f,rU 91 J:.00 p "■ f niltrn Uayllghl Time. Percentage of " wfnnlna faVorites corresponding meeting IJjj, 7/; current meeting, , ~. Percentage of favorites In the money, Daily Double, first and second races. No entries or field horses In Dally Double races. Muluel take, 12 per cent State 5, plus daily license fee: track, /, Superior figure following jockeys name indicates" J»«»rcnt7c ivo lbs., elf :. Iil_claiminy rate; price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of cacli race confirmed by Con f iVma I i ionPfio t os, I ncT I Ilt.ST KACi; 5 12 FURLONGS, Squared Av/ay, May 10. 10W-lWfcand«12U Purse ,600, O fl 1 T fi 4 year old; arid upward Claiming. Weight. 110 lbs, Winners since March 7, 3 lb;. 0 J I x. u extra for each race won. Claiming plde, ,500. Muy H.r»— Plm Net value to winner ,f,25, second, 00; third, J2S0; fourth. 25. Mutuel Pool, 6,425. r IhiIm llorsrf I qT A Wt PP St %f lclf Owners Odds to 1 71214* BOLDER v/5 110 0 ST ~1 P~ 15 p fj j|Cy,|U 2500 Mr; A Ricicnlv 2M %0? Ill LNIILIM TIME W4 11C I 5 3 3». 31 21 C McKec 200 G C Smith 7 90 S 8?..,CMf„,,, W,,Z!!? 5 1 J? ft J Snyder 2SCO Mrs J Criglcr ijo /OJOj Bi ll N0IR w511i ! 4 44 41 5 44 Gon/ahv 2500 L Pascal 1110 S 111 wl,i!!J? !9 .2 # ?? 2" 5* 0C,,U,,Y" 25CO Mrs R C Williams S K !Kf w? i ? ? 01 « S Small 2J LETorrcyson 25.50 /AMI SPINNING W5.1IB1? I 91 W /b ?h C Shaw 2500 W Duryca 30 70 VWl LORD CHADWYMNEv/5 110 5 10 12 12 10* 04 V Bi.sh 2500 RC Watts 78 SO IK H* ;jPAN,CL wtjllfi 4 6 10- 0i 0. 0 E Carrillo R J Vcrrifc S M»JJ .110. v/4 110 3 B 6»« fii 0? 10 J Tammaro 2500 Mrs M J Byrne G.50 .di./KL,- wM!!Sn W II? IP 1H 11«o CM Clark 2500 R R Hunt 9120. FJDjJ RABBI I PACt wb4JI3 8 3 10J 12 12 A Montclro 25CO II M Smallcy 109.70 Time. :21. :48y„ 1:08,. Track fast. Official Program Numbers !« ,- Multicls Paid — . Odds to — — -, Mnfn/ l Prlrnrf C-BOLDER 7,80 4.G0 2.60 2,30 1-30 .40 uruci r rices i-blenheim time 7.60 3.co 280 jo i 2-NO LIEN 2.40 20 Winner Ch. «. by Bold Irishman-Witchllke. by Diavolo. trained by F, A, Bonsai: bred by A. Rings IV. IN GATE 2.02. OFF AT 2;02 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good, Won easily; second and third driving. BOLDER assumed command at once, increased hit advantage steadily and won with speed lo spare. BLENHEIM TIME held the others safe Without menacing the winner NO LIEN was forced lo steady briefly on the turn and failed to rally sufficiently thereafter. BETE VK„ri,cctl cvcn,y KLINS HOPE weakened through the stretch. SPINNING lugged in through the stretch. CI I. 0. v/as outrun. Scratched -65913* Ptisan, 1 1C; 79053 Lonely Maid, 111; 79981 Chanter, 119: 52225 Avcner. 116. Overweight Helens Hope, 2 pound*; Rabbit Face, 2. Bolder claimed by L, E. Torrcyson, SICCONI KAUIC 5 FURLONGS. Westward Ho, May 19, 1951-:59,/3-2~120. Purse ?3,000. 2-ycar- 8 0 19 1 0,l,i Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lb;. Claiming price, ,500; if for u 1 *• I ,000, allowed 4 lbs. May h-r»«— Iliu Net value to winner ,950; second, 00: third. 00: fourth, 50. Muluel Pool, 5,836. , ~ Index Horses EgT AWt PPjjt iV~T» Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr, Owners 0dds"to IBL Wy WJAm wlU2 4 4" IUT5 H V N Sliuk 7000 Mrs K DcMarco 2.70 IV£ iJiiym wllG 7 2 5b 73 3? 2J R J Martin 7500 Mrs S Lcwiu 1,20 1 mi .0ING GOOD wllO 5 1 01 3J 2 3 A Calalano 7000 S A Mason II 7.50 79JIC BRIDA.L WREATH will « G 72 G* 4? 4 R Drury 7500 Mrs E S Boycc 9.00 MAES BIRTHDAY w 109 2 8 12 B? 0 53 P I GrlminS 7500 C T D cifus 38.90 PARNLLL ILYER wllO 3 1 10U0? D 01 C McKec 7000 Nancy McLaughlin 23,70 79310 NO SIN w 100 10 3 3t 5b 7 7i C Gonzalez 7000 L W Donovan 15.30 /WIG NIP YOU wb 111 Oil 01 J 93 B» OJ A Russo 7000 Mrs T P Sagcr 59.50 712/5 ADMIRAL ROSE will 1 5 24 2» 5i 91 B Green 7500 Mrs R C Hodge 18.B0 711143 PICTURE ME wb 1011 9 10 11 11 11 103 A Vasil 7000 J B Ward 128.40 /OJO/ BLUE TUNE w 11011 7 4i 4b 10? 11 S Small 7000 G A Garrcll 80.90 Time, :23/3, :49, 1:02/5. Track fast. Official Program Numbers Ni Multicls Paid — Odds to s n,- f 4-SINGING BUSH 7.40 3.20 2.80 2.70 .60 .40 M uruel r rices 8-jerilynn 3.00 2.40 .50 20 * 5-GOING GOOD .... 3.40 * .70 Winner Dk. br c. by Boxlboni- Gay Melody, by Blenheim II., trained by R. F. MycTi; bred by Boxlliorn Farm. IN GATE 2:32. OFF AT 2:32J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. SINGING-BUSH assumed command at once, rapidly established a clear lead and was being cased in the late stages. JERILYNN. under restraint lo the stretch, closed with good enemy. GOING GOOD lacked a late response. BRIDAL WREATH held the others safe. NO SIN displayed speed and weakened. ADMIRAL ROSE flattened out badly, as did BLUE TUNE. Scralchcd-7G198I So Cool, 116; 79316 Jacolin, 11P; Sec Me Go, 110; Jazz-Man, 110. Overweight -Singing Bush. 2 pounds; No Sin, 1; Nip You, 1; Picture Me, 1; Blue Tune, 3. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 6.80— Double Pool, 3,690. TIMItn RACK 5 FURLONGS. Westward Ho, May 19, 1951-:59/d-2-120. Purse ,500. 2-ycar- 8 0 19 9 °,s "ow,,,,ccs- Non-winners of a race other than maiden or claiming. Weight, J I- 119 lbs. Nou-winners of one race of ,275 allowed 3 lbs.; maidens, 0 lbs. May 8-50— rim Net value to winner ,275; second, 00; third. 50; fourth, 75. _ Mutuel Pool. 7,380. _ Index Horses " Eqt AWt FPSt _str~fn Jockeys Owners Odds to" 79-150* SOME CLASSIC wb flG 7 8 " 8 7b 3 U E Nelson Saggy Farm 280 791501" ROSE OF ARABY w 113 2 4 U 1J H 23 J Lynch J Dcrrlco 1.30 78121 TEE FRANK wbllG 1 5 ,4» 4 5i 3no N Slink S D Quarlcs 18.60 705301 I ANUS w 110 3 1 3 3J 4J 4J A Sncllings II M Smallcy 22.20 79055 KILLUEE wbllG 5 3 2« 2i 2 5" R J Martin Keystone Stable 13.40 78907 MAGIC MAIDEN wb 113 4 2 5« 5i G* GO S Small E K Bryson 4.40 79310 MISS WINSTON wll-1 8 7 G 0* 7i 7 J C Rogers A S Miller ~* 37.10 7G035 FALSE PRIDE WbllG 0 0 7 8 8 8 M N GouV. Mrs M Cramer 10.20 Time, .23 /s, :48, 1:01f5. Track fast. Official Program Numbers i , — Mutucls Paid - , Odds lo in* 7-SOME CLASSIC 7.B0 3.60 3.20 2.80 .80 .60 Mk. uruel rricesj 2-rose of araby 3.00 2.80 .50 .40 * 1-TEE FRANK 5.20 1.60 Winner- B. c. by The Rhymer -Catchup, by Sun Meadow, trained by C, R. While; bred by Country Life Farm. IN GATE— 3:01. OFF AT 3:01 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. SOME CLASSIC, allowed lo drop far back and a trailer to midway of the turn, circled the field and won with need of only mild urging. ROSE OF ARABY moved through along the inside to attain command early, shook off the opposition but was unable lo resist the winner TEE FRANK lacked the needed response. FANUS could not keep pace. KILLDEE pressed the pace to the stretch and faltered. MAGIC MAIDEN was outrun. MISS WINSTON lacked speed. Scratched 791503 Fairming. 113. Overweight -Miss Winston, 1 pound. FOURTH KACK 1 1-16 MILES. Noble Impulse, May 9, 1919-1:42—3—119. Purse ,000. 3-ycar-♦ Q O 1 9 "3 Claiming. Weight. 122 lbs*. Non-winners of one race at one mile or over since O U I L 3 April 7 allowed 3 lbs.; since February 29, 6 lbs.; in 1956, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; ]Iav 8-.r » — rim if for hB1,500. allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 4,743. "index ""Horses" EgtA WtPPSt V* ~/a Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners Odds to 79315 AFTER SEVEN wb 112 3 7 4* 3» 33 1h PCM Clark 5000 D Replogle 54.50 79637-* FIGHTING THREE w 114 10 1 2 1l« 1b 2b 2J N Slink 5000 Mrs C MacLeod 18.00 795G7 BAD BOY BILL wIM 9 5 1b 2J 2J 33 3 0 Cutsbaw 5000 Cali-York Stable 4.20 78377* WOLF. JR. will 7 10 9* 7 1 5J 4J 4*J A Catalano 4500 W C Strong 13.70 79G87 BUNNIE PETE w110 1 6 5J 5b 4b 5? 53 S Small 50CO N L Haymaker 40.90 79314 SAR-HAR wb115 6 4 0 GJ 8* 6 6J J Tammaro 4500 Mrs P Lips 16.00 7881G KATUSA wb119 8 2 31 4J 6 83 7 E Nelson 4500 Mrs H H Hecbl 2.80 793142 DAY STAR w 102 11 11 11 10J10b 102 8J B Dickens £000 S Munro . a-1.50 791-18 ADDIE K. wb 114 5 3 7b 92 92 9J -9J C McKec 4500 J Keelor 22:10 79687 BAIL OUT wb 122 2 8 8J 83 7J 7b 10J W Zakoor 5000 Mrs W Zakoor a-1.50 79589 MAID OF CASH will 4 9 10 11 11 11 11 A Russo 5000 J N Andrews 25.50 a Coupled, Day Slar and Bail Out. Time, :23-5, :4BJs, 1:14?i, 1:42, 1:48?£. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — Mutucls Paid — , Odds lo , n • 3-AFTER SEVEN : 111.00 39.SO 22.00 54.50 18.90 10.00 Ml uruel rrices 10-FiGHTiNG three is.so 8.00 7.30 3.00 - 9-BAD BOY BILL G.20 2.10 Winner— Dk. b. f, by Adaris— Black Chiffon, by Good Goods, trained by E. R. Moran; bred by Brook-meade Stable. IN GATE — 3:32. OFF AT 3:32 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third .the same. AFTER SEVEN held a menacing position from the start and rallied to pressure to outfinish FIGHTING THREE. The latter was well rated while pressing and setting the pace but was unable to resist the winner. DAD BOY BILL faltered after racing for command to midstretch. WOLF, JR. rallied insuficiently. BUNNIE PETE raced evenly. KATUSA was a factor for five furlongs and weakened. BAIL OUT turned in a dull effort. Overweight— After Seven, 3 pounds; Bunnie Pete, 1; Sar-Har, 1; Maid of Cash, 2. Bail Out claimed by L. E. Torreyson. Continued on Page Twenty-Seym Continued from Page Eleven FIFTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. I Salute, Nov. 10, 1954-1:10-4-106. Purse ,800. 8fi 1 O A 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners U I X 4 of one race of ,600 allowed 4 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. May 8-56— Pirn Net value to winner ,470: second, 5760; third, 80: fourth, 90. Mutuel Pool, 1,536. * Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds. to 794513 PIECESOFEIGHT w118 3 1 1h 4 13 14 v Bush Keystone Stable 215 514073 ROSE CARILLON w113 1 2 4h 3h 44 24 C M Clark Harford Stable 7.50 788213 IMPERATIVE wb118 12 7 72 8h 61 3| R J Martin Mrs M Erlanger 6.40 788202 RIPPON w118 8 5 51 54 31 4nk N Shuk S Culver 5.70 79451 WEEPERS BOY wb118 4 4 23 23 2h 51 S Small W Kendrick 34.40 79315 SPIN w 118 5 9 84 7h 82 6* 0 Cutshaw Cockfield Stable 31.10 795324 SUAVE wb 118 11 11 101 94 7 71 C Rogers W C Freeman 21.20 79451 QUARTERDECK w118 2 6 3h 4h 51 8« E Nelson Christiana Stable 3.C0 71292 THIRD PORT wb 118 9 10 112 lOh 10h 93 E Mclvor L G Robinson 120.70 79567 CELES PET w 113 6 3 61 Q 91 10* J Choquette Xavier Farm 23.20 79566 BLACK ANNIE wb 113 7 12 12 12 12 14 W Zakoor North Downs Farm 49.40 794532 MIGHTY IMPULSE w 118 10 8 9411411h 12 C McKee C Burton v 53.90 , Time, :22%, :46%, 1:13. Track fast. * Official Program Numbers ii , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to » in* 3-PIECESOFEIGHT 6.60 5.20 3.60 2.30 1.60 .80 Mj. uruel rricesj i-rose carillon 7.80 4.60 2.50 1.30 M2-IMPERATIVE 3.80 .90 Winner— B. c, by Mr. Busher— Treasure Trove II., by Nearco, trained by G. Zateslo; bred by R. R. Guest. IN GATE-4:01. OFF AT 4:04 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start" good. Won. ridden out; second and third driving. PIECESOFEIGHT displayed good speed from the start, disposed of WEEPERS BOY soon after a half and increased his advantage with mild encouragement. ROSE CARILLON was unable to make up ground on the winner during the drive. IMPERATIVE made up ground through the final furlong. RIPPON was taken up sharply after lugging in badly near the furlong pole. WEEPERS BOY weakened after pressing the pace of the winner for a half, QUARTER DECK was badly blocked when bothered by RIPPON. ■* Scratched— Invicto, 114. Overweight— Black Annie, 4 pounds. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE turf course. Bay of Bengal II., May 28, 1955—1:37—3—118. Purse ,500. 8c "I ♦* r 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of one race of ,250 on the turf U 1 Z. D in 1956. Weight, 124 lbs. Non-winners of one race of ,875 in 1955 allowed 3 lbs.; May 8-56 — Pim two races of ,250 each in 1955 or one race of ,950 in 1956, 6 lbs.; one race of any value other than claiming since April 17, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,925; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 2,048. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V2 % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 789103 BAD CONDUCT wb5114 5 6 42 44 2 22 4 A Catalano Willowbrook Stable 2J» 2812, OLD GLENDALE wb51142 1 11 11 12 11 23 C Rogers Auburn Farm 3.80 783004 HUSH HALL wb5114 8 3 31 3h 31 32 3™ 0 Cutshaw Rokeby Stable 16.50 /9022 BOY DAMOUR w 5 120 1 7 8 « 81 72 53 41 R J Martin Mrs B Cohen 3.00 793211 SEA ADMIRAL w7114 9 2 23 22 42 41 54 C Gonzalez W E Crismer 5.20 79022 ALTERNATIVE wb 5 123 10 5 74 7h 6h 63 63 N Shuk Kay-Cee Stable 6.30 78415 BAMACO wb 4 114 3 10 91 94 84 83 75 A Spellings J N Andrews Jr a-43.30 78147 HELIX- wb4 114 4 8 10 10 10 9 s 8« C McKee J T Mayo a-43.30 67186 DANTES FAITH wb 5 114 6 9 62 51 5h 71 98 A Russo H W Shaffer 33.90-78415 ARIA VIVA w6114 7 4 5 4 62 93 10 10 R Tingley Mrs W C Wright 37 90 a-CoupIed, Bamaco and Helix. Time, 1:38%. Track firm. Official Program Numbers Mutuels Paid— Odds to v o,;«,f 4-BAD C0NDUCT 7-M 5:40 3-20 290 •« M..f..A| utuel rricesj 3-old glendale 5.20 4.20 - uo 110 l 7-HUSH HALL 6.20 - 2.10 • Winner— B. h, by Blue Steel— Vivas Flag, by Flag Pole, trained by T. A. Kelly; bred by 0. L. Nyberg. IN GATE-4:32. OFF AT 4:321 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BAD CONDUCT followed the pace closely and responded when urged to wear down OLD GLENDALE. The latter continued on willingly after having been responsible for the pace but was unable to stave off the. late surge of the winner. HUSH HALL lasted over * BOY DAMOUR. The latter rallied too late. SEA ADMIRAL gave way after pressing the pace. ALTERNATIVE was never a threat. Scratched— 79321 Capt Kim, 114; 78414 Scotch Dare, 114. j SEVENTH RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Squared Away, May 16, 1953— 1:04%— 6-121. Eighteenth running R fl 1 9 A BALTIM0RE SPRING HANDICAP. 0,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. O U 1 Z, O cress value 1,875. Net value to winner ,250; second, ,OC0; third, ,000; May 8-56 — Pim fourth, 00. Mutuel Peel, 04,836. - Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 793004 GOLDN ADMIRALwb5 119 11 10 101 61 44 1h A Russo Mrs H Obre : TWO 778E6 ADMIRAL GEORGE w 5 110 10 3 63* 33 11 21 V Bush M 0 Kaplan 56 90 783812 HANGOVER w 5 116 11 H 1J 32 3h N Shuk D Singer 320 790581 WAR AGE wb7116 7 6 . 3h 2* 21 41 R J Martin Mrs B Cohen 1J0 779481 SOLID GEM wb4110 5 5 4h 5J 5h 51 E Nelson G Menefee 19.30 798313 ROS CLAG w6107 8 8 flh W 92 6i A Catalano, Companas Stable f-66.30 793191 ELBERWHIRL wb5113 9 9 91 7 6 7i C Gonzalez W E Crismer 18.00 789104 STAFFORDSHIRE wb 5 110 2 7 71 81 7" 82 S Small Mrs H A Parr III 15.90 76254 HILARIOUS wb6117 4 11 11 9h 81 91 J Choquette W L Huntley 7.50 789101 DECIMAL wb4113 6 2 2h 42 108 1012 0 Cutshaw S C Clark Jr 20.40 779482 COBURNS WISH w 4 107 3 4 5h 11 11 it P I Grimm C T Coburn • 25.00 f-Mutuel field. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:07. Track fast. Official Program Numbersii ,— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to » ID* 10-GOLDEN ADMIRAL 36.80 15.60 10.00 17.40 6.80 4.00 Mm. uruel rricesj 3-ad"miral george 31.40 14.00 14.70 6.00 I 1-HANGOVER 5.80 1.90 Winner— Ch. h, by Polynesian— Adda Pearl, by War Admiral, trained by C. R. Lewis; bred by C. T. Fisher. IN GATE— 5:04. OFF AT 5:04 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. GOLDEN ADMIRAL, slower than usual to settle into stride, circled the leaders and was strongly handled to wear down ADMIRAL GEORGE. The Tatter raced close to the pace, attained a clear lead near the furlong pole and just missed. HANGOVER was hard pressed for command and faltered slightly. WAR AGE lacked a rally when unable to attain command. SOLID GEM gave way early. DECIMAL flattened out badly, as did COBURNS WISH. Scratched— 79319 Early Warning, 113; 78910 Betty Barr, 104; 794282 Weal or Wee, 112: -790583 Dinner Winner, 114; 79319 Nick Jimmie, 111. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE turf course. Bay of Bengal II., May 28, 1955—1:37—3—118. Purse ,800. 8 H " 0 7 4-year-olds and upward. Starter allowances. Starters for a claiming price of ,500 or v» *- I less In 1956 who have not won two races on the turf since March 7. Weight, 124 lbs. May 8-56 — Pim Non-winners of one race at one mile or over since April 17 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 7, 6 lbs.; since January 11, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,820; second, 60; third, 80; fourth, 40. Mutuel Pool, 4,471. . Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds t"o 795652 RING CHAMP wb 4 116 12 2 64 51 33 24 1no B Green Llangollen Farm 1540 788233 GALLANT TONTO w5n6 2 6 32 24 4 1h 23 J Tammaro Mrs R H Lomas 22.40 79830 HERALD WIND wb4116 7 5 2h 31 72 51 3nk T R Roots J Arthur 54 50 789121 IDLE MEMORY w9124 3 1 14 11 22 33 41 N Shuk N Ccrbin • 380 782774 BOBBYS BULL wb4118 5 9 51 63 51 4h 5J M N Gonz D E Loveman 1150 792081 FLAPPER wb 5 119 10 4 41 4h 4h 62 64 W Zakoor W D Andrews 2.80 79568 MOON BUNNY w5111 6 8 82 71 61 72 71 A Spellings R P Trice 47.70 -785354 FLUENT AL W51214 11 71 910 912 gi5 83 R J Martin Carolyn K Stable 15.20 773103 FLYING TRINITY wb6121 11 10 9J 84 81 81 98 A Vasil A J Mace s-8.70 79828 TIP II. - W8116 8 12 12 11* 106 105 104 V Bush W J Appel 7 90 781441 BELLATOR w4124 9 3 11412*12 11 11 C McKee L T Franklin 4.50 77792 ST. MICHAELS w7116 1 7 1010104 113 Brke dn.E Mclvor E Tompkins a-8.70 a-Coupled, Flying Trinity and St Michaels. Time, 1:39%. Track firm. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to v ID* 1* 11-RING CHAMP ■. 32.80 15.40 10.20 15.40 6.70 4.10 Mx. uruel rncesi 2-gallant tonto 17.20 10.80 7.60 4.40 C 7-HERALD WIND 22.C0 10.00 Winner— B. g, by Kitchen Police— Santa II., by Cameronian, trained by 0. Mackey; bred by G. Ring. IN GATE-5:32. OFF AT 5:32 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for all but TIP II. Won driving; second and third the same. RING CHAMP, within easy striking distance of the leaders, became a more definite threat entering the stretch and scored narrowly over GALLANT TONTO. The latter rallied from just off the pace to attain command and held on gamely. HERALD WIND dropped back to the stretch and wore down tired horses. IDLE MEMORY weakened after having been responsible for the pace. FLAPPER weakened early. TIP II. broke badly and showed nothing. BELLATOR turned in a miserable effort. ST. MICHAELS broke down. Scratched— 795691 Yama, 124; 78016 Greenir, 111; 784124 Fremarctcn, 121; 790564 Eagle Speed, 111. Attendance, 9,134; Total Mutuel Poo!, 10,965.