Official Racing Charts: Sportsmans Park, Daily Racing Form, 1957-05-07

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Official Racing Charts — • Sportsmans Park —" — — — Coovj-jgrht. 1957 5V Trianele Publications. Inc. — — — — — — — -— — CICERO. ILL.. MONDAY. MAY 6. 1957-SPORTSMANS PARK 5-8 MILE. Eighth day of thirteenth-day meeting April 27 to May 11. National Jockey Club. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather clear. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board. R. N. Choisser. Stewards. W. A. Reagan and F. C. Crafton. Placing Judges. J. H. Ellis. J. J. Klucina and J. C. Daniel. Patrol Judges. R E. Hopton. Henry Hauer and J. P. Archibald. Paddock Judge. T. P. Scott. Clerk of Scales. F. T. Miller. Starter. R. W. Dickerson. Racing Secretary and Handicapper. R. P. McAuliffe. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1956. .31; current meeting. .26. Percentage of favorites in the money. .69. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. Mutuel take. 14 per cent State 6. track 4. Superior figure following jockeys name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. 5 Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Harvey Eye In The Sky Camera. Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 902 feet. FIRST RACE t FURLOmS. Red Buster, April 28, WB6— 1:12%— 3— 115. Pwifc S3. COO. 4-year-olds J "3 Q C C and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since April 19. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of J O D D two races since March 16 allowed 3 lbs.: one race. 5 lbs.: one race since February 23. May 6-57 — Spt 8 lbs. Claiming price. S2.500. Net value to winner S1.950: second. S6CC: third. S300: fourth. 50 Mutuel Pool, 8,011. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* i Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 12955 HIGH LAMA wb6115 3 6 83 8 4J 14 ~C Meaux 2500 Mrs E fTshipp 16.70 135553 MUSCLES w 7 112 2 1 4 A 3 J 2"* J D Jessop 25CO Sunny Blue Farm 3.60 129552 ED THE GREAT w8 112 10 10 10 92 8 * 3"k D Wagner 2500 Mabon and Weller • 6.20 12896 DUSTPAN wb8 113 7 5 2 1i 2 4J G Hufnage! 2500 T McDermott 4.60 13446 BIM BIM wb4 112 12 32 1h 53 R L Baird 25CO T L Stutts 4.10 12625 McGRATHIANA wb8112 4 3 1*- 3 5J 6"° A Skoronski 2500 E Meloncon 4.20 135554 SIR TAW wb5 112 6 7 6 72 T2 7J H Craig 25CO E Kolojay 1120 127373 MIGHTY ROAN wb7 115 5 9 73 5J 6J 85 L Gilligar. 2500 Ki Ki Stabe 10.40 133123 E0W DIVIDES wb5112 9 4 3* 10 9 93 R Miguel 2500 S Capitano 35.60 03054 FILTER wb5 112 8 8 51 6 10 10 J Fieselman 2500 H S NichoS 45.80 Time. :232s :4725 1:14. Track fast. Official Program Numbers 5* r- Mutuels Paid — Odds to , n . t 3-HIGH LAMA 35.40 12.20 7.40 16 70 5.10 2.70 Mutuel "rices? 2-muscles 4.80 3.60 1.40 .so I 10-ED THE GREAT 4.60 1.30 Winner— B. g. by Fo;t Ben— Harriets Gift, by Halcyon Gift, trained by L. B. Kindle; bred by Mrs. R. C Hodge. IN GATE— 2:07. OFF AT 2:07 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. .HiGH LAMA was outrun for a half mile, then came to the middle of the track on the stretch turn to move very fast and easily taking command a sixteenth out, widened thereafter. MUSCLES saved ground on trie stretch lint, then came to the outside of the leaders to head them but failed ic have much left at the end ED THE GREAT closed much ground in the stretch. DUSTPAN had early speed but faltered near the finish. BIM BIM was used up getting to the front of DUSTPAN and tired. McGRATHIANA stopped badly. Scratched— 130893 Legatee. 112: 13204 Bayou Rose. 107: 13446 Spring Water. 112; 13204 Off n Clear. 112; 13312 Captain Buster. 115: 133122 Pacemaker. 110. Overweight — Dustpan. 1 pound. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS. Red Busher. April 26. 1956— 1:12 -3— 115. Purse S3.000. 4-year-clds q r s and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since April 19. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of 1«» O D O two races since March 16 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.: one race since February 23, May 6-57 — Spt 8 lbs. Claiming price. ,500. Net value to winner ,950; second. 00; third. 00: fourth. 50. Mutuel Pool. 9.555. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 14 V4 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to S1 133152 FUTURE~REWARDwb 7 117 2 1 2 22 12 13 G Herndez 2500 Mrs" f M Pruett .70 13314 REGIS wb5 117 9 8 9 94 5J 2"k J D Jessop 2500 0 Sledge 14.20 134464 WRAKUMBAK wb4117 1 2 14 1" 2i 3 R Mundorf 2500 W L Proctor 4.70 12812 ARGUFY w7 112 5 5 3* 3 42 42 L Gilligar. 2500 F and R Lunak 8.60 133124 BLUE UNIT wb4112 6 3 52 4 J 3h 5 D Wagner 250O J F Passanto 25.40 06227 TWINKLE STAR w6110 7 6 6J 6J 64 62; R Baldwin 2500 B A Thompson 8.60 10330 NAMAMA wb 4 107 10 9 8 8 73 72; D Vanborre 2500 W D Andrews 14.60 10663 BLOSSOMS LASSwb 5 107 3 10 7 7 9° 82 J Torres 2500 Alongi and Ped.co.--* 32.20 12628 LOVELY GEM w 4 109 4 4 A 54 8 9° H Viera 2500 W Strong 60.10 02701 HER BELLE w 5 110 8 7 10 10 10 10 C Meaux 2500 J Rakickas 50.40 Time. :23*5. :48. 1:14%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers r- Mutuels Paid - - Odds to 2-FUTURE REWARD 3.40 2.60 2.40 .70 .30 .20 ki in- Mutuel Prices? 9 regis e.w 3.» 240 .90 l 1-WRAKUMBAK 3.00 .50 Winner— Br. g. by Reaping Reward— Bona Via. by Twink. trained by 0. T. Pruiett: bred by B. M. Browning and Son. IN GATE— 2:35. OFF AT 2:35i CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. FUTURE REWARD got through on the inside of WRAKUMBAK around the far turn and. taking a clear lead when the latter bcre out on the stretch turn, was not in danger thereafter. REGIS was outrun to the stretch and then came strongly. WRAKUMBAK was bumped at the start, then raced to command, but lest his chance in going very wjde on the last turn. ARGUFY went evenly but did not threaten. BLUE UNIT made a fair move on the inside nearinn the stretch turn and then faded. Scratched-86894 Steel Gal. 107: 1C681 Superscript. 112: 89024 Espino Gold Jr.. 112: 02986 Rcyal Flyer 112: 12627 Kiami. 112: 12545 Bees Elsie. 110. Overweight— Twinkle Star. 3 pounds: Lovely Gem. 2; Her Belle, 3. Future Reward claimed by W. Johnson and F. F. Price, trainer D. B. Matkin. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 2.40 — Double Pool, 7,468. THIRD RACE 4 FURLONGS out of chute. Kid Jr.. April 23, 1956 — :47— 2— 118. Purse ,200. q r -j 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. 1 J O J / Net value to winner ,080: second 10: third. 20: fourth. 60. May 6-57 — Spt Mutuel Pool. 3.018. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to $ I 130903~BURDETTA w 117 5 7 4J I* V R Miguez 7500 A Graffagnini 5.90 13090 RIDGEWISE w117 6 9 5 3 2" D Vanborre 7500 Exchange Stable 12.20 13448 DASHING SQUAW w 112 2 4 2 2 3"k J TrumanS 7500 T I Harkins 3.20 12626 DEMANDE-MOR w 120 3 5 3J 5J 41 J Fieselman 7500 E G Mahoney 2.70 13086 BELL-ARRAY wb117 4 6 7 6* V L Gilligan 7500 M J Lorino 12.20 130862 LADY MAGNOLIA w 112 1 3 1h 4 63J M Duhon 7500 E Duhon 10.60 13311 TALENT CROP w 120 8 2 82 7 72 H Craig 7500 Grace Kosiba 10.30 088623 MAGIC CHANCE w 112 7 8 9 8J 82 E Cofftnan 7500 Mrs D Logan 4.20 1188/ TOPAZ TINY -wb112 9 1 $ ■ 9 9 H Viera 7500 Mrs Bartki and Bartki Jr 60.40 Time. :22V :4735 Track fast. Official Program Numbers . — Mutuels Paid Odds to in- I 5-BURDETTA 13.80 8.60 5.00 5.90 3.30 1.50 Mutuel Prices? 6-ridgewise 12.80 7.20 540 2.60 I 2-DASHING SQUAW 4.00 1.00 Winner— B. f, by Charlie McAdam— Saetta. by Vezzano. trained by N. Graffagnini: bred by J. W. Burton. IN GATE-3:06J. OFF AT 3:06J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out: second and third driving. BURDETTA came to the outside of the early leaders on the stretch turn and. forging to the front at the midstretch. won under hand urqing. RIDGEWISE moved up while saving ground in the stretch and raced strongly to the end. DASHING SQUAW was well up from the start in a steady effort. DEMANDE-MOR was forced wide on the stretch turn. MAGIC CHANCE acted badly before the start and was outrun all the way. Scratched— 135562 Kathy Sullivan, 117. Demande-Mor claimed by W. Zakoor. trainer C. Gentry. — I FOURTH RACE 1 MILE. Key Biscayne. Nov. 1. 1956— 1:384/s— 3— 112. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and Q C Q upward. Claiming. Non-winners at one mile or over since March 16. Weight, 120 lbs. 10 J O D O Non-winners of three races since February 23 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race. May 6-57 — Spt 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner .950; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 05.299. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1A Vi ft Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 133143 FEUDING w7112 1 1 2H 1 1" 1 1 J D Jessop 2500 C Vanscoy 1.40 133144 MR. STONE wb7 115 2 2 1J 2* 2 2 i 2"" J Fieselman 2500 N R Low 13.20 13089 RED PERFUME w5 112 6 5 6 7 J 6 3 3J C Meaux 2500 J J Helfrich , 5.00 132052 BAD MARGIE wb 5 102 10 8 8 83 72 62 4™ J TrumanS 2500 A Saucier Jr 6.00 13087 HAPPY TULIP wb6112 5 4 3 3J 3 43 52 R Mundorf 2500 W D and G Rorick 10.60 12442 MAGIC BIRD wb4115 8 6 5J 5i 4 5 62 M J Dalgo 2500 L Shelton 16.40 134463 STONEY CREEK wb6112 4 9 7J 6 5 73 7» M Duhon 2500 J Mabry 4.50 13205 BELDIC w5110 3 3 4 4 85 82 83 D Wagner 2500 N Rabin 40.40 13560 HE LIKA wb4110 9 7 9 * 9* 95 9« 92 B DickensS 2500 W D Andrews 35.20 027753 OBTAIN w8112 7 10 10 10 10 10 10 R Baldwin 2500 J Rakickas 32.20 Time, :24%, :49?5, 1:15*/5, 1:42%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers ,— S2 Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , i, . in. 1-FEUDING 4.80 3.60 3.20 1.40 .80 .60 Mutuel Prices? 2 mr. stone 9.80 s.w 390 1.30 i 6-RED PERFUME 3.40 .70 Winner— B. g by Free For All— Some Relief, by Mahmoud. trained by C. Vanscoy; bred by H. H. Knight. IN GATE-3:33J. OFF AT 3:33 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. FEUDING went to the front early and, although later headed by MR. STONE. The latter was always a good contender in a steady and creditable effort. RED PERFUME made up ground on the outside in the stretch. BAD MARGIE also closed some ground in the stretch. HAPPY TULIP tired. Scratched— 12954 Margaret J., 107; 13452 Cherokee Pilot.. 112. Overweight— Beldic, 3 pounds. Continued on Page Twenbf-Sr s SPORTSMANS PARK Continued from Page Nine FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS out of chute. Sir Tribal. April 23, 1956-1:17-5-118. Purse 1 R ■ Q S3100- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races I J O J 7 since April 19 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; one race since March 16, 8 lbs Claim-May 6-57 — Spt mg price, ,000. „, Net value to winner ,015; second, 20; third, 10; fourth, 55. Mutuel Pool. 04,266. P Index Horses Eat A Wt PP St V4 12~StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to ~ 12320 AMERICN PLUCKwb7 112 2 1 3h M» 3 1"* J Fieselman 4000 Simpson and Wise "~640 -* £S Ik-11?1.1" *b7 112 4 3 21 2» 1h 22 G Hern dez 4000 Mrs T M Pruett 4 20 10553 DIE VALKYRIE wb4112 6 4 41 3 2 3"* L Gilligan 4000 Kleindorfer and Boyd 4 80 - 132103 KING RUFF w 5 112 5 6 63 6* 54 4| J D Jessop 4000 W J Schmidt 230 120761 KING MUSTANG wb4112 7 5 52 5J 4 58 R Mundorf 4000 C H Brown 930 5 10152 COLS DAUGHTERwb6 109 3 2 1J1h 63 6?J H Viera 4000 H Bianco and Mrs Roberts 14 20 , 129604 WAR ACRES wb 4 112 1 7 7 7 7 7 D Vanbcrre 4000 F J Grand Sr 3 90 t Time; :231/5, :47%; 1:14%, 1:21. Track fast, C Official « Program Numbers* — Mutuels Paid—- , Odds to 0 U..f.i»l D,;«, AMERICAN PLUCK 14.80 7 60 4.69 6 40 2.80 130 3 Mutuel rricesj 4-elliott l e.co 4.60 , 200 130 3 i 6-DIE VALKYRIE 4.60 1.30 Winner— Br. g, by Roman— Witchity, by Brevity, trained by B. H Wise, bred by Danada Farm _ IN GATE-4:01. OFF AT 4:01 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. £ Start good for all but WAR ACRES. Won driving: second and third the same. AMERICAN PLUCK saved ground while racing close up and., hugging the inside through the stretch, found an opening to forge to the 5 front and win under pressure. ELLIOT L. caught COLS DAUGHTER tiring on the outside of ELLIOT L. in the L stretch and also went well to the finish. KING RUFF lacked early speed and went wide in the stretch but _ finished close up. KING MUSTANG was a fairly good contender throughout. COLS DAUGHTER tired badly £ WAR ACRES went in the air at the start and had little chance. 1 Overweiqht— Cols Daughter, 2 pounds. J , , , SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. Red Busher. April 26, 1956— 1:12%- 3— 115. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds | O "AH a,d uPward- Alowances. Non-winners of ,955 other than optional, starter, maiden "I ■ J O U or claiming in 1957. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,950 since »jrch 20 allowed _ | May 6-57 — Spt 3 lbs.; ,625. 5 lbs.; ,430, 8 lbs. optional, starter and claiming races not considered. C I Net value to winner .925; second, 00; third. 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 07,583. Index Horses- EgtAWtPPSt a V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 128143 VALIDON w6112 6 7 75 5* 4| 4 R Baldwin Wise and Simpson 3~2T0 107452 BAN SEN w4112 5 5 4J 3 3J 22 C Meaux E K Carey 5.60 100994 LYNETTE w 5 107 7 4 24 ih 21 34 H Craig Ramar Stable 5 30 12322 JUDGE RAY K. wb4115 1 1 Ih 24 Ih 4£ R L Baird H Forrest 4 60 029843 GRECIAN AYR v. 4 102 4 2 6h 75 5J 52 J Truman5 Howell and Smith 9 20 124482 HOWDY MAN wb5 112 6 8 51 4h 64 62 J Fieselman Simpson and Wise a 2.10 123224 BURNT CHILD wb6 112 2 3 3h 61 75 72 L Gilligan W D Andrews 3.00 01473 BLOOD TEST wb7 112 3 6 8 8 8 8 A ludica A Kara Sr 36 40 a-Coupled, Validcn and Howdy Man. Time. .23. :4645. 1 : 1 32 S- Track fast. Official Program Numbers r- Mutuels Paid-- Odds to , D • I 1A-VALIDON a-Entry 6 20 3.20 2.20 2.10 60 10 Mi utuel Prices! 6-ban sen 4.ao 300 1.40 50 l 7-LYNETTE T 3.20 60 Winner— B. h. by Challedon— Valdina Spy. bySun Briar, trained by B. H. Wise; bred by Ira Drymon IN GATE-4:29. OFF AT 4:29 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Wen driving; second and third Uie same. VALIDON was outrun early but made a strong move on the outside after leaving the backstretch and, although going wide in the stretch, wore down BAN SEN to get to the front near the finish. BAN SEN made a premising move to take command after entering the final sixteenth and held on well. LYNETTE had good early speed and disposed of JUDGE RAY K. in the last furlona JUDGE RAY K. alternated with LYNETTE in making the early pace but weakened. BURNT CHILD bore out badly all the way. BLOOD TEST bcre out badly on the first turn. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES cut of chute. Key Biscayne, Nov. 10, 1956—1 ;5r5— 3-111. MID-1 8 £ 1 WESTERN STARTER HANDICAP. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Starters I J O O I for a claiming price of ,000 or less since Sept. 1, 1956. May 6-57 — Spt Net value to winner .250:,second. ,000: third. 00: fcutth 50. Mutuel Pool, 07.974. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St U 2 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odos to 13318 ARRACADO w6 114 8 10 10 9«J 73-1» TO C Meaux F and W Haynes 1Z50 T30922 ATTEMPT w4 113 4 1 32 33 33 2 2iJ J Fieselman Mrs F Mays and L R Barker 7 20 127392 CYNTHIA SUE w4 112 7 7 83 82 6h 4J 32 H Viera Lucky Stable 7 60 13316 DOUBLE BOGEY *b5 116 5 2 64 6* 94 6J 43 J D Jessop W J Schmidt 5 10 130935 PASHA SAIED wb4 116 10 9 9h 10 10 8* 5nk R L Baird Blossom Stable 8 10 133163 BRASEDA wb7117 1 5 4J 44 4»i 54 64 H Craig E Ericson 2 80 130921 HIGH AUTHORITY w 6 121 9 8 73 7h 52 72 71 L Gilligan M L Raffelman 4 00 130924 NOBLE BIRTH w 4 111 2 3 4 4 14 32 86 A Skoronski A Saucier Jr 16 20 130911 OUR COUNTRY wb5 115 6 4 2J 23 2 98 90 M Duhon Mrs W Tannenbaum 17 20 11568 AT WILL w 3 106 3-6 54 5J 8 ilO 10 M Mulkrin Green and Kerr 40 30 Time, XPk, :«7%, 1:13%, 1:41%, t:54% Track fast. ■ Official Program Numbers ,- Mutuels Paid-- , — Odds to , kA..t... D--f 8-ARRACAD0 27.00 10 PO 680 12 50 4 40 2 40 Mutuel rriCeSi 4-ATTEMPT 920 680 360 240 i 7-CYNTHIA SUE - 6 80 2.40 Winner— B. g. by Ajax— Duchess Doreen. by Pilate, trained by F. Haynes: bred bv Estate of C S Howard IN GATE-4:57. OFF AT 4:57 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Wen easily; second and third driving. ARRACADO was slow to c et in stride and was badly outrun for about six furlongs, then improved his position gradually and, easily taking command in the stretch, won going away. ATTEMPT raced well up under good rating but was no match for the winner. CYNTHIA SUE was outrun to the stretch and then came stronoly on the outside. DOUBLE BOGEY was going fairly well at the finish. PASHA SAIED made ud some nround in the last furlong. BRASEDA was close enough early but was not dangerous. HIGH AUTHORITY lacked speed and was outrun all the way. NOBLE BIRTH tired badly in the stretch. OUR COUNTRY was through after going seven furlongs. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE. Key Biscayne, Nov. 1, 1956— 1:3845-3-112. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and I 9 O / 4 upward. Claiming. Non-winners at pne mile or over since March 16. Weight, 120 lbs. I J O O Z. Non-winners of three races since February 23 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs ; one race May 6-57 — Spt 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner .950; second, 00; third. 00; fourth. 50. Mutuel Pool 04,196. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St 1* 1 2 34 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners " Odds to 13447 HERES JAKE wb5112 2 3 83 44 2J 1h |j L Gilligan 2500 J F Parnell 680 133142 FAN FLIGHT w6112 4 4 3h 32 l| 26 24 A Skoronski 2500 J Gibson Farm 190 130874 SIR CHATTER wb7 112 5 10 10 10 10 5h 32 R Mundorf 2500 Myron Smith 020 13319 FRENCH OMELET wb 5 115 7 8 95 94 9471 41 C Hooper 2500 J R Dwyer ;340 13453 GERRY FRANK wb7 112 10 9 7 71 5h 6h 5 G Herndez 2500 Mrs T M Pruett 6060 12816 INDUSTRIOUS w 7 115 6 5 21 2h 41 3h 6"* R L Baird 2500 T A Janicki 350 12442 ADVENTURE II wb6112 1 1 41 54 64 41 71 H Viera 2500 M H VanBerg "5 20 13087 WAR STIM w9112 3 2 6 83 8h 85 8 J J Truman 2500 A Kara Sr 8 10 13087 DIRECT TINT wb7 112 8 7 5h 6J 7h 91 94 H Craig 2500 W J Ford 10 20 12072 AUNT TIENS wb4 107 9 6 H VI 3 10 10 M Mulkern 2500 Green and Kerr 1110 Time. ;M%, :494. 1:14*5. 1:42%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers ,— Mutuels Paid — , — Odds to s J - THERES JAKE 15.60 6.00 4 60 6 80 2 00 1.30 Mu»nJ utuel rrices? 4-fan flight 340 280 70 40 V 5-SIR CHATTER 5 20 160 Winner— Ch. g. by Aera— My Quest, by High Quest, trained by J. E. Bilbrey. bred by T L Murray IN GATE-5:25. OFF AT 5:25 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. HERES JAKE raced to strong contention after going a quarter and, coming-around FAN FLIGHT on the stretch turn, took a short advantage to show the way thereafter. FAN FLIGHT headed the field on the far turn and saved ground in the stretch to be easily best of the others. SIR CHATTER trailed for about six furlongs, then made up considerable ground FRENCH OMELET was going well at the end. GERRY FRANK raced evenly. INDUSTRIOUS tired AUNT TIENS stopped badly Scratched— 130894 Our Henry, 115; 13452 Diamond Net. 112; 13315 Ocean Money, 117. NINTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES out of chute. Key Biscayne, Nov. 10, 1956— 1:51" =—3—111. Purse 1"J Q t* " I/, ,100. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since April 19. «3 O O C /2 Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 19 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. -May 6-57— Spt Net value to winner ,015; second. 20; third, 10; fourth, S155. Mutuel Pool, 04,573. Index Horses Egt A Wt PP St - V* v2 3a Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 129612 HARD7SEA wb5115 4 3 53 54 54 1J 12| C Meaux 2500 W Strong 350 12961 OCEAN HOP w 4 115 5 7 7h 7J TJ 6h 2 | L Gilligan 2500 Gee Jay Emm tSable 19.40 12632 CALICO CREEK w7 115 3 1 1£ Ih 13 22 34 R Camp 2500 S M Howard 6.30 13087 MR. PRESIDENT w5115 2 2 43 45 42 41 4»* H Craig 2500" A E Houts 23 40 133192 RADO IMAGE wb5115 1 6 62 61 63 1 54 R Mundorf 2500 R T McDonnel 3.10 13557 LADY ATOM wb112 9 5 3 3h 3h 51 6i-J Fieselmn 2500 W J Schmidt 6 60 135604 UP COAST wb4115 6 4 2i 2i 22 ?J 74 D Vandrre 2500 Exchange Stable 11.60 124493 REMHOH vvsb 5 115 8 9 9 84 85 88 8 2 A Skoronski 2500 M Whitebook 3.20 13210 KAYS CHILDREN wb 9 120 7 8 82 9 9 9-9 D Wagner 2500 Mabon and Weller 17.20 Time, :233/5, :482*, 1:14, 1:41%, 1:54%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers! - , — Mttueli P«i l — , , Odds to v la. 1 n • 4-HARD-SEA 900 5.60 320 3.50 180 60 Mutuel rricesi soceanhop 13.00 680 5.50 240 l 3-CALIC0 CREEK 4.20 1.10 Winner— B. g. by John Collins— Seven Seas, by Hard Tack, trained by C Santage, bred by R. R. Morris. IN GATE-5:53. OFF AT 5:53 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. HARD-SEA was well rated not too far from the pace for the first six furlongs, then moved strongly when called upon and, having no trobule taking command in the stretch, won by a good margin, although ridden out. OCEAN HOP, outrun early, came steadily between horses in the stretch. CALICO CREEK set the early pace but found the distance a little too much. MR. PRESIDENT went steadily in a fair effort. RADO IMAGE raced wide in the stretch and lacked his usual finishing dash. UP COAST and LADY ATOM tired badly in the stretch. REMHOH was badly outrun. Overweight— Lady Atom, 2 pounds. Remhoh claimed by N. RaMn, trainer R. Bonn. Attendance, 11,900 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, 51,943.


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