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— — — ■ Official Racing Charts— I — , , Convritht. 1956. bv Trianele Publications. Inc. — ; LOUISVILLE, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956-CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Twelfth 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. Goode. Placing Judges, J. T. Clark, R. F. Hcertz, Charles Triplett and Lawrence Lacey. Patrol Judges, Frank Muth, Lawrence Abbundi and Patrick McDonald. Paddock Judge. Thomas Oliphant Clerk of Scales. C. J. Gormley. Starter, R. W. White. Timer, Francis Poole. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, A. W. Lavin. iorcRaonng starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1355, :30; current meeting, .33. Percentage of favorites in the money, .60. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. Mutuel take 14 per cent State 4, track 10. fig1re followi"9 jockeys name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. ; c-SuPuenor a r-ive lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey! Complete finish of each race confirmed by Ku prion Kamera. FIRST RACE 5 FURLONGS. Delamar, May 5, 1956— :58%— 2— 119. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. R 0 A 9 Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. " A ,T* J Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. May 11-56 — CD Mutuel Pool, 1,037. 1__J__L__J Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt A V» StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to SI ™!n ■•5n«KLfiP. LADY vv116 7 5 41 31 13 12JK Church 3500 Midkiff, Burke and Manious 4.50 S/f-f?SMJN-ADB * w11G 9 2 2i 21 23 22J J Heckmnn 3500 L A Dunker 2.30 S £SS w 116 4 7 6i 4i 31 31 D Madden 3500 Mr and Mrs H C Pope 4.30 ?S EM£S BABY vvb 116 5 3 1h v* 41 4,J A PoPara 3500 S A Alexander 20.90 1™1 !OT.£!L wb 119 8 6 51 62 51 51 W M Cook 3500 J Paddock 3.30 S £yEJ£?PfL.. w 116 3 9 9h 81 6i 6* D Dodson 3500 J B Randolph 42.30 78610 GARDEN HAN w119 6 10 1Q« 94 74 74 L Hansman 3500 V Haycraft 11.30 -,00-n 5LA? RJ?MM Vb 119 10 4 32 51 81 81 J Adams 3500 W S Miller 49.90 78810 GRAND FRAN w 116 11 8 71 71 92 92J J Bidwell 3500 M Carter 111.00 SLIPCOVERS w116 ! t1 12 101 102 104 R L Baird 3500 L K Haggin 24.00 5flJ,?.N.7NAY w116 2 1 11i 12 112 111J-F Kaelin . 3500 H W Marcus 32.00 PATTYWHACKER w 116 12 12 83 112 12 12 EC McKey 3500 Deaton and Christenson 87.30 . . _ Time* :23and :47 Track fast. r nfr Official Program Numbers M % - ,— Mutueis Paid- , Odds to * MufiiAl PH: n.f 7-BANKING LADY 11.00 5.00 3.40 4.50 1.50 .70 utuel Prices? s-promenade r. .• 3.60 2.60 .so .30 ■ 4-MIRACLE MISS 3.60 80 Winner— Ch. f,ty Blue Swords— Eternal Orphan, by Eternal Bull, trained by D. B. Midkiff; bred by A. T. Simmons. IN GATE— 2:02. OFF AT 2:02 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BANKING LADY was never far back, responded to urging during the stretch run and, after taking command, retained a clear margin to the finish. PROMENADE w«aiic. y P,aced from the start, then closed determinedly but could not reach the winner. MIRACLE MISS was unable to better her position when set down through the stretch. NORMAS BABY took an early run .m™.,.,pa,ce u,ntil insJde tne sketch, then weakened. WORRION was outrun and had no mishap. ! TnM H°l ,acked, early foot- GARDEN MAN showed nothing. BILLS ROMAN was through early. RED . JON-NAY began fast, was taken up sharply after the start and failed to recover. PATTYWHACKER broke slowly. . ™3£hJdT72 Bi!?e Bonnel ,1S 78290 Prince. V. J., 119; .Sl619Bobbys Sylvia, 111; 79252 Misty Blue, 116; 79943 Kays Choice, 116j 79155 Junior Top, 119; 79252 Miss Nubbin, 116; Miz Muckleman, U6. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Delta, May 5, 1956— 1:09%— 4— 121. Purse ,500. g Q 4*2 6 " 4~year__0and uPward- Claiming. Non-winners in 1956. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming May 11-56— CD Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 6,813. , Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V Va StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners OddstoTT 78295 SEVENTH TRIBE wb8118 4 3 21 24 22 1J W Carstens- 2500 C H Everitt 1O20 iy?„l-MBER Y4118 8 1 13 12i 24 WM Cook 2500 T A Grissom 4.80 SONSFAULT wb4118 7 11 12 91 61 3J J Adams 2500 Mrs M Rayman 4.30 79623 LOCO w 4 118 10 6 72 61 3*i 42J J Heckmann 2500 H L Freyn 2.10 ST73 PEYSER W4118 9 4 31 3« 41 52 F Wirth 2500 C A and C J Werline 84.60 6o08 ETERNALMENT wb5118 1 2 41 54 74 62J D Madden 2500 C Mescher 4.40 60559 CHRLIE B0WMANwb5118 2 9 .101 81 83 7™ S Armstrg 25C0 Mrs F Alvey 46.80 794984 MILAN MAN wb8113 5 5 81 103 92 8"" J Chalks 2500 Mrs L Wagner 19.30 79620 I DARE YOU w6113 12 8 J4 41 51 92J A Popara 2500 R and R H Moore 28.70 69533 KENNA REWARD wb 4 118 3 7 61 72 101 101 R L Baird 2500 Mrs K and D Niles 44.50 49445 GEMERICA w4 118 11 10 91 12 113 114 D Dodson 2500 J G Brown 14.70 79620 HI RUBE wb4118 6 12 111 111 12 12 J Bidwell 2500 R Needham 57.50 Time, -.21%, :45%, 1:12%. Track fast. Official Program NumbersJx — Mutueis Paid — , , Odds to . T-„ 4-SEVENTH TRIBE 22.40 9.80 5.40 10.20 3.B0 1.70 M. UtUel rNCeSj 8-EVENING EMBER 7.80 4.80 2.90 1.40 l 7-SONSFAULT 3.80 .90 Winner— Dk. ch. g, by Tamil— Zay, by Campfire, trained by R. Tryon; bred by Mrs. R. H. Heighe. IN GATE— 2:29. OFF AT 2:30 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the .same. SEVENTH TRIBE, a sharp factor from the start, drifted out entering the stretch, responded readily when straight for the drive and disposed of EVENING EMBER in the last sixteenth. EVENING EMBER began fast, made the pace until inside the .stretch, but was unable to hold the top one. SONSFAULT lacked early foot but finished strongly. LOOTgave a fair effort and had no mishap. GEYSER tired during the stretch run. ETERNALMENT could not keep up. MILAN MAN raced wide. I DARE YOU had brief speed. KENNA REWARD was through early. HI RUBE, rank during the post parade, broke sluggishly.- Scratched— 795051 Murrey, 11.8,-78034 Pay the Piper, 118; 792574 Pastoral, 113; 799422 Depth Rocket, 113; 791543 Trey Spot, 113; 62763 Last Out, 118; 701302 Music, 113. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 23.20 — Double Pool, 1,538. THIRD RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Delta, May 5, 1956— 1:09%— 4— 121. Hindoo Purse. Purse 8 A * 1 °0°. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. Weight, 122 lbs. U 4 _L /- Net value to winner ,950; second. 00; third, S300; fourth, 50. -~ " May 11-56— CD Mutuel Pool, 4,492. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 44689 FULL OF BIM w 122 11 2 12 15 n 16 r l Baird E J Grosfield 6X0 79502 HEARTS GLEE wb117 11 2» 21 21 22J D Madden Monroe and Tyler 43.40 79254 JOE JR. w 122 2 3 32 32 34 31 J Bidwell L T Schavel 29.70 795022 QUI LLO w 117 12 7 62 53 43 44J A Popara J G Brown 2.30 78812 TOP CURL w 112 5 6 81 74 64 52i E C McKyS E Asbruy 89.80 55904 DESERT SONG wb117 4 4 41 41 51 63 N Barile5 Schmitt and MacGreoor 25 40 SLICK s w 122 9 5 5h 61 7« 721 D Dodson J T Ward 340 BOLD RELIC w 122 7 11 91 91 81 821 W Carstens S-D Riddle Est 13.40 VAUX HALL w 122 6 9 103 101 91 9J J Heckmann Mrs W E Smith 4.S0 BUSHER MAN w 122 10 12 12 12 12 104 S Armstrg T Brand 18.60 70203 FLASHY JO wb 122 3 10 7h Bi 101 11h K Church L Eison 10 30 69191 SOLAR TRIAL w 122 8 8 113 112 m 12 W M Cook H C Fruehauf. 59.00 Time, :22%, :45, 1:11%. Track fast Official Program Numbers* , — Mutueis Pald- , Odds to . D:rxf 11"FULL 0F BIM 1400 820 620 600 3-10 2-10 M utuel r rices i-hearts glee 30.00 16.00 14:00 7.00 ■ 2-JOE JR 15.40 E70 Winner— B. g, by Bimelech— Playfull, by Chance Play, trained by A. Cleff; bred by M. Carter. IN GATE— 2:58. OFF AT 2:59 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. FULL OF BIM, much the best, took command at once, entered the stretch with a good lead and won with speed in reserve. HEARTS GLEE raced nearest FULL OF BIM after the start, was unable to reach the latter but held the Others safe. JOE JR. raced evenly and had no mishap QUILLO could not better her position when set down through the stretch. TOP CURL was never dangerous and" had no excuse. DESERT SONG could not keep up. SLICK had brief speed. BOLD RELIC began slowly. VAUX HALL showed little and had noonishap. FLASHY JO was through early. Scratched— 56012 Pleasing, 117; Could Dare, 117; 696913 Royal Monarch, 122; 49057 Joe Wilson, 122; Fair Diana, 117; 799473 Affton King, 122. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Delta, May 5, 1956— 1:09%— 4— 121. Osmand Purse. 8 A * O Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races J *+ O since November 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.; one race, 9 lbs. Claiming price, 0,000. May 11-56 — CD Net value to winner ,275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 5,250. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* Vz StrFin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Oddsto~ 793853 IMPRESSED w114 7 1 32 33 21 1h D Dodson 10000 E W Ferguson llo 79255 PIT AWAY w113 2 4 22 24 11 23 R L Baird 10C00 Mrs N J Hernandez 5.40 792554 SIVIS w114 8 6 6* 62 42 31 J Adams 10000 H Racivitch 570 70203 KNOW ALL wb112 13 13 12 33 42 J HeckmannlOOOO T A Grissom 6 80 79503 DON MELODY wb 115 5 8 8 72 51 52 N BarileS 10000 J H Homan 3.70 79385 ROMAN EDDIE wb111 3 2 44 41 62 64 W M Cook 10000 E J Grosfield 1990 78053 MSGR/DUGAN wb117 6 5 52 51 73 72 A Popara 10000 E Denemark Jr 15.30 68115 BALLONET w 106 4 7 71 8 8 8 J ParsonsS 10000 D A Price 81.20 Time; :22i/5, :45, 1:11%. Track fast. • Official Program Numbers/ , — Mutueis Paid — * * Odds to KM. D f 7-IMPRESSED r. 5.00 3.60 2.80 1.50 .80 .40 Mutuel rncesj 2-pit away 5.20 3.80 1.60 90 * 8-SIVIS . 4.20 1.10 Winner— Lt. b. g, by Johns Joy— Lovie Dovey, by Grand Slam, trained by J. T. Ward; bred by E. W. Ferguson a IN GATE-3:27. OFF AT 3:271 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. IMPRESSED, away fast, was steadied and saving ground while racing within striking distance of the leaders to the stretch, closed gamely when set down in the drive and disposed of PIT AWAY in the last strides. The latter, forwardly placed from the outset, settled in the stretch with a short lead, continued willingly but was unable to hold the winner. SIVIS lacked early speed but Continued on Page Twenty-Eight CHURCHILL DOWNS Continued from Page Tea finished strongly. KNOW ALL took an early lead, made the pace to the stretch, then weakened. DON MELODY lacked early foot. ROMAN EDDIE was outrun. MSGR. DUGAN showed nothing. BALLGNET was never prominent. Overweight— Impressed, 3pounds; Pit Away, 2; Know All, 1; Ballonet, 5. Impressed claimed by J. K. Houssels. FIFTH RACE " 1 1-16 MILES. Aris MonafMay 5, 1950— 1:43%-3— 116. Purse ?3,000. 4-year-olds a j j q" and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1956 allowed 8 U 4 /. v 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. May 11-56 — CD Net value to winner ,950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. . Mutuel Pool, 7,267. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St Va Vz Va Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 791592 TACARO w9117 2 2 1* 1* 1* 1h 1* W Carstens 3500 Mrs R Coon 3.30 79S26*3J0HN "JORDAN v/5114 4 4 22* 2 2 2 2 J Heckmnt 3000 Mrs A M Creech 11.60 79759* GOV. BROWNING w5117 3 9 10 7* 51 3 3 R L Baird 3500 Volunteer Stable 2.50 797602 CARLO C. wb4111 6 7 5h 6* 6«" 51* 4 R Borgeke 3000 E J Moore 10.50 79759 BONSAND wb 6 120 1 6 4* 3* 3fr 41 51 K Church 3500 Dees and Grissim 8.00 79159 CHILDERS wb4114 9 5 3h 41 4* 62 61 J Adamst 3500 E Denemark Jr 37.70 79759 SIR CHATTER wb6117 5 3 6** 5* 7i 71 72 W M Cook 3000 T A Grissom 11.70 79159 BATTLEWORN wb4 111 8 10 9* 10 93 83 82 S Armstrg 3000 P D Luzi 57.90 79526*1 CRYSTAL MAGIC wb 4 107 10 8 82 81 8* 9* 9* N Barile5 3000 T D Buhl 3.60 793881 ISAYOLBOY w4112 7 1 7* 9« 10 10 10 E C McKy5 3000 Rogers and Crawford 24.60 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :25i/5, :49y5, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:463/,. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — S2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to SI x n • 2-TACARO 8.60 6.20 4.40 3.30 2.10 1.20 Ml utuel rncesl 4-john jordan 10.80 6.40 4.40 2.20 - 3-GOV. BROWNING 3.40 .70 Winner— Ch. g, by Discovery— Tacaro-Galhad, by Sir Gallahad III., trained by R. Coons; bred by E. Taylor Chewning. IN GATE — 3:53. OFF AT 3:53* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. TACARO took command early, made the pace to the stretch under a steady ride, responded to good handling during the drive and held JOHN JORDAN safe. The latter was a sharp factor from the start, finished willingly under punishment, but could not overtake the top one. GOV. BROWNING was outrun early, then moved up fast in the early stretch and then hung. CARLO C. gave a fair effort and had no mishap. BONSAND tired after racing well to the stretch. CHILDERS tired. SIR CHATTER showed little. BATTLEWORN began sluggishly. CRYSTAL MAGIC raced wide. ISAYOLBOY had brief speed. Tacaro claimed by W. D. Bernhardt. Crystal Magic claimed by G. Burkhardt. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Delta, May 5, 1956— 1:G9%— 4— 121. Seven Hearts 8fi A 3 ft Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ncn-winners of ,925 U Hr J U other than claiming or optional in 1955-56. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of ,600 May 11-5G — CD other than claiming in 1955-56 allowed 3 lbs.; ,650, 7 lbs.; ,300, 10 lbs. Net value ta winner ,250; second, ,000; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 3,491. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 79387* ROMAN SPY v/5113 6 2 3h 1* 11*12 R L Baird E J Grosfield 3.70 79386 PIE BED w 4 119 8 7 7* 72 2* 22J A Popara W J Sprow Jr 18.50 79387 LYNN RIDGE wb 4 122 1 8 8 8 8 32 J Heckmnn W Boganowski 24.50 793872 MARY H. w 6 117 2 1 2* 3* 31 421 W M Cook M J Schmitt 2.70 789772 MOTHER GHOST w 4 112 5 4 5* 41*6* 5nk B Sackett T D Nolan 10.10 560152 JOHNS HOPE w4115 3 3, 1h 21 4* 6* K Church M Mazzaro 22.20 7528H UPSTAGE wb4114 4 5 41 51 5* 7* N BarileS Mrs H J Damm 3.S0 470M HUTCHESON w 4 114 7 6 6* 6* 71 8 J ParsonsS E Denemark Jr 2.80 Time, :22%, :45and1:10and Track fast. Official Program Numbers/ , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to x ID* 6-ROMAN SPY 9.40 5.20 3.80 3.70 1.60 .90 Ml utuel rricesj 9-piebed 13.00 6.80 5.50 2.40 i 1-LYNN RIDGE 8.00 3.00 Winner— Dk. b. h, by Roman— Mala Hari, by Peter Hastings, trained by A. Cleff; bred by C. T. Fisher. IN GATE— 4:21. OFF AT 4:21* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. ROMAN SPY was forwardly placed from the outset, entered the stretch with a clear lead, but was ridden out to withstand PIE BED. The latter, outrun to the stretch, was sent to the middle of the track for the drive, then close gamely but could not reach the top one and pulled up sore. LYNN RIDGE lacked early foot but finished strongly. MARY H. could not keep up after .showing early speed. NOTHER GHOST raced wide. JOHNS HOPE raced well to the stretch but had nothing left for the drive. UPSTAGE could not keep up and probably needed his race. HUTCHESON showed little. Scratched— 69535 Brownie Lady, 107. Overweight— Roman Spy, 1 pound. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Aris Mona, May 5, 1950— 1:43%— 3-118. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds 8 a j *j i and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; V ** J I in 1956, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 11-56— CD Net value to winner ,625; second. 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 7,590. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V* % StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 79948 THATS FOR SURE w6114 2 4 64 3* 2* 1h 12* J Heckmann 2C00 I Kort 8.40 79760 FLAG FOX wb 4 114 11 8 83 82 51 32 2"" R L Baird 2CCO Fly Ho Stable 2.60 800443 ROZS PRIDE wb4117 7 3 2h 21* H* 21* 31 J D Rizzo 2000 G Van Der Veer 6.00 79760 BLACK BOY wb6114 4 7 7* 7h 7 42 43 A Popara 2000 Mrs D Sukundo 1£20 79626 TROPIC RAIDER wb9114 5 2 3i* 4* 6* 61 52i F Kaelin 2000 Mrs M I Michelon 29.50 80041 RIVAS SON w 5 114 *6 11 10* 103 102 8* 6no R Bgmnke 2000 T D Nolan 8.60 796262 MARKET TIP wb9114 1 9 92*91*81 91 7U C Collins 2000 Rothmore Farm 3.70 801752 CASTLES BEST wb5 112 8 6 H 1* 31-5* 82 N Barile5 2000 L and M Price 4.70 79505* LEHIGH * wb 5 114 10 5 5* 5h 41 71 9* J Bidwell 2000 J K Houssels 89.50 79505* EASTER AIRLINE w6109 3 1 4h 62 93 102 103 E C McKyS 2000 Field and Walker 42.40 79626 CRANBROOK wb6114 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 J Skelly 2000 Mrs E C Williams 81.70 Time, :25, :49i/5, 1:14i/s, 1:3955, 1:463,4. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — - , Odds to in* 2-THATS FOR SURE 18.80 7.60 4.80 8.40 2.80 1.40 Ml uruel rncesi 11-flag fox 4.80 4.00 1.40 1.00 7-ROZS PRIDE : 4.20 1.10 Winner— Ch. g, by Dust By— Peggy Lehmann, by Colonel Vennie, trained by I. Kort; bred by I. Kort. IN GATE— 4:49. OFF AT 4:49* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. THATS FOR SURE was never far back, took command from ROZS PRIDE entering the stretch and, responding to punishment, won going away. FLAG FOX was in hand to the last three eighths mile, bore out entering the stretch, then finished willingly when straight for the drive. ROZS PRIDE was never far back, took command approaching the stretch, but faltered when challenged by THATS FOR SURE during the drive. BLACK BOY saved ground at the final turn, but was unable to threaten the leaders. TROPIC RAIDER could not keep up. RIVAS SON began slowly. MARKET TIP raced wide. CASTLES BEST had early speed, but failed to stay. LEHIGH was through early. EASTER AIRLINE had brief speed. Scratched— 80039 Old Milton, 109. EIGHTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Delta, May 5, 1956— 1:09%— 4— 121. Black Maria a n o Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Non-winners of three races. 8f " ** J Weight, 119 lbs. Non-winners of two races other than claiming allowed 3 lbs.; one May 11-56— CD race, 7 lbs. " Net value to winner ,275; second, S700; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 5,383. Index Horses Egt A Wt TP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 79385 COLONELS LADY wb 116 6 4 4* 21 1* 11 R L Baird Mrs J A Goodwin 1.10 79755 PREEN wb 111 7 5 7 3* 2* 21* N BarileS H H Mundy 2.70 78812 FAITHFUL SONG w 116 4 2 5» 5 43 33 A Popara W B Fogart/ 4.40 79385 LILY OMALLEY wb116 3 1 1h 11*31*44 K Church I J Collins 10.20 70064 LANCASTER ROSE wb119 2 6 6* 7 64 54 J Bidwell Beverly Brouti 27.50 78614 JO DAyiS w116 5 3 3* 4* 51* 6 ° J Heckmann L F and P Holton 36.90 ROMAN COLORS w 114 1 7 2 61 7 7 W Carstens S D Riddle Est S.SO Time, :2Zy5, :46, 1:11%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — S2 Mutuels Paid — * Odds to « in* V 7-C0L0NELS LADY 4.20 2.80 2.20 1.10 .40 .10 Ml utuel Prices? 8-preen 3.40 2.40 .70 .20 l 4-FAITHFUL SONG 2.80 .40 Winner— B. f, by Ky. Colonel— Inundation, by Johnstown, trained by H. K. Goodpaster; bred by J. Goodwin. IN GATE— 5:17. OFF AT 5:17 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. COLONELS LADY, well placed, from the start, assumed command after entering the stretch and, responding to urging, held PREEN safe. The latter, outrun early, was sent to the outside for the stretch run, closed strongly but could not overtake the top one. FAITHFUL SONG saved ground during the drive but was unable to seriously threaten the leaders. LILY OMALLEY began fast, made the pace to the stretch, then drifted out while tiring. LANCASTER ROSE showed little. JO DAVIS had early foot but failed to stay. ROMAN COLORS began sluggishly, was hustled to reach serious contention, then tired badly. Scratched— 79503 Newmarket Maid, 119; 78980 Brookwood, 119. Overweight— Roman Colors, 2 pounds. ~~~ NINTH RACE SUBSTITUTE DECLARED OFF. Attendance, 8,500 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, 22,901.