Official Racing Charts: Sportsmans Park, Daily Racing Form, 1957-05-08

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— — Official Racing Charts , Sportsmans Park ~ Coovrieht. 19T7. bv Triansle Publications. Inc — — — — — — — — — CICERO. ILL TUESDAY MAY 7, 1957-SPORTSMANS PARK 5-8 MILE. Ninth day of thirteen-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. A7~Reagan and F. C. Crafton. Placing Judges. J. H. Ellis. J. J. Klucina and J. C. Daniel. Patrol Judges. R E. Hoptcn. Henry Hauer and J. P. Archibald. Paddock Judge. T. P. Scott. Clerk of Scales. F. T. Miller. Starter. R. W. Dickerson. Racing Secretary and Handtcapper. R. P. McAuliffe. . Ra£"9 starts at 2:"0 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting I3i6. .31; current meeting. .27. Percentage of favorites in the money. .62. 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 jockey "s name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. ~3 Thre7~lbs claimed. a rive lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of eoch race confirmed by Harvey Eye In The Sky Camera. , Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 902 feet. FIRST RACE 6 FUIU.0NGSr7Red~Busher. April 26, 1956-1:12? 5—3-115 . Purse 52.900. 4-year-1 "3 Q O A oids and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since March 8. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners I J 7 O U in 1957 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price. 52.500 May 7-57 — Spt Net value to winner 51.885: second. 5580. third. 5290: fourth S145 Mutuel Pool. 546,327. Index Horses Eqt A WtJ P~St i j 2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg~p7 Owners Odds to 51 J2S PTfNCR wb4 115 4 3 2i 11 13 13 j FiesHman 2SO0 CJ Carte, 3.50 I5R, AMUS GIFT w|J4 105 9 8 Bh 7iJ 4h 2 J TrumanS 25C0 Mrs Benedetto and Guar no 16.20 13j"122 PACEMAKER w 4 115 7 ;0 8 82 6" 2J G Herndez 25CO M G Stable 2.80 12545 . BEES ELSIE wb4115 2 5 9 9 8; 4™ R Miguez 2500 D Diaz 1320 13312 CAPTAIN BUSTER w 4 120 3 2 I" 2? 2 5"° M Duhon 2500 S R Carraway 14 10 1624 BLASTER wb6115 8 6 72 6 51 6J C Meaux 2500 Mrs E B Shipp 9.00 05348 THE EAGLE wb9115 5 4 5* 5J 3J 72; A Skoronski 2500 A B Stable 4 60 13204 POWDERED AGAIN w 4 110 1 1 42 4 9a 8; J D Jessop 2500 Higgins and Smith 30.40 !5S tEW MAY w 4 115 10 7 32 32 7h 92; R Baldwin 2500 B and H Stable 5.10 13446 SPRING WATER w 6 115 6 9 10 10 10 10 R Mundorf 250C Hough and Lund 18 40 Time. :23s. :47*5. 1:1345. Track fast. Official Program Numbers ,- Mutuels Paid Odds to S1 M •■*-.. ~l D.I~~«f 4 0FF N CLEAR 90° GOO 3.20 3.50 2.00 .60 UTUel rriCeSi 9-FAM0US GIFT 1360 680 580 2 40 - 7-PACEMAKER ,2 60 .30 Winner— Ch. g. by Shannon II.— Vixen Rose, by Jaccmar. trained by C. J. Carter bred by G Shwab IN GATE-2:06;. OFF AT 2:06; CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. OFF N CLEAR engaged CAPTAIN BUSTER on the backstretch and. drawing clear of him nearing the stretch turn, had things all his own way in the run home FAMOUS GIFT, outrun for a half-mile, improved her position in the stretch to finish well. PACEMAKER lacked her usual early speed and raced wide throuqh the stretch. BEES ELSIE finished strongly on the inside. CAPTAIN BUSTER tired in the fmal furlong. THE EAGLE was always outrun LEW MAY stopped badly Scratched-12442 Fat Jack. 115: 12812 Vyr. 105: 12542 Enterpriser. 110: 05711 Katie Gee. 110: 137043 Friendly Man. 115: 13560 Relet. 120. SECOND RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Better Goods, Nov. 3. 1956—1:45—6-115. Purse 53.100. 3 year-olds. 13 O ft 1 Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 19 allowed 3 lbs.: one J O I race, 6 lbs. Claiming price. 53.500; if for S3.0C0. allowed 3 lbs. May 7-57 — Spt Net value to winner 52.015: second. 5620; third. 5310: fourth 5155 . Mutuel Pcol. 573 115. m " " Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ■ 2 -7 Str Fin Jockeys CI g Pr. Owners Odds to 51 13093;3H0N0R MORE w 110 5 9 9 7H 73 31 1"° C Meaux 3503 E Rasberry Tso 130882 VI NEL w 114 4 5 6; 63 61 2" 2 ; R L Baird 3500 M Andrews 5.20 128152 BELATED WAVE w 114 10 7 10 95 91251 31. L Gilligan 3500 B Terry Jr 4 60 12815" ONE BOOT w 111 6 1 2U 32 31; 42 4; T ONeil 3000 Cole and Cobb 2460 12740 KENSINGTON KID wb114 7 6 4-1 2 12 fl 52 J D Jessop 3500 F E Arnold 390 132092 BEAUFIRE wb 110 8 10 8J 5" 4 fl 6" G Herndez 3500 J Jansen 1520 13313-1 VANHOOK wb 111 1 2 1 fl 2» 1* 7i A Skoronski 3000 A K Stable 8 40 13209 REAPING FOX w 106 3 8 5; 8*1 8 9 82; J Truman 3000 J H Thatche,- 70 60 12815 REBEL BANDITO wb114 2 4 3; 4; 5 82 9 R Baldwin 3500 B A Thompson 8 40 13313 SALS HONEY wb 106 9 3 7 10 10 Eased. D Vanborre 3000 C N Salerno 99 40 Time :2325 :4835. 1:14*s. 1:423s, 1:4945. Track fast. Official Program Numbers ,— Mutuels Paid — - Odds to , M.. + ..AI D, :,-«,. 5-HONOR MORE .. . 7.00 3.60 2.60 2.50 .89 .30 MUTUel rriCeSj 4-VINEL 5.40 320 170 60 i 10-BELATED WAVE 3.40 .70 Winner— Dk. b. f, by Requested— Honor Roll, by Brown King, trained by R. J. Surgi; bred by Mrs Joe W. Brown. IN GATE-2:35. OFF AT 2:35 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driv.ng; second and third the same. HONOR MORE was outrun early and raced around several horses while making her move on the stretch turn to go very wide, but continued strongly and was up to catch VINEL in the last few strides. VINEL loomed in the stretch when he saved ground and took a short lead in the last sixteenth to miss but narrowly. BELATED WAVE made a belated move in the stretch but was gaining on the first two. ONE BOOT had early speed and held on fairly well KENSINGTON KID and VANHOOK tired. Overweight— Honor More. 1 pound; Beaufire. 1. Kensington Kid claimed by D. Logan trainer C. Bourland. Jr. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 6.00— Double Pool, 0,836. THIRD RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS out of chute. Sir Tribal, April 23. 1956-1:17-5-118. Purse 1 "i Q Q O 53,000. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowaices. Weight. 118 lbs. Staiters for a claiming I O 7 O i. price m 1957 allowed 3 lbs. May 7-57 — Spt Net value to winner 51.950: second. 5600: third. 5300: fourth. S150 Mutuel Pool. 580.471. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St _ • V* i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 130863 FLAMING REBEL w113 9 7 4h 3h » V* H Viera I F J Grand Sr 300 13317 WISE EDDIE w 118 1 2 31 24 24 23 M Weissmn J E and G Oros 1140 124472 FANS LAST wb 115 10 8 62 4 4* 3J A Skoronski A Horto" 4 50 13208 MEARSAN wb113 4 3 1«§ 1" 1| 42 G Herndez A Pierini 5020 RAFFLE BONES w 118 6 10 7J 6 62 5" M Duhon 0 and H Spitzer 15 60 1281P GEM CUTTER wb118 3 6 9« 9 5 73 6 R Baldwin H F Lukas 370 13208 B. DANAHY wb 112 5 9 8J 7J 5 75 R 1. Baird W D Andrews 410 13088 CHOPPY wb112 2 1 5- 8* 9-1 82; L Fontenot P Lorino 50 40 105504 MR. ROSCOE wb 115 8 5 2J 5; 8J 93 L Gilligan J Grossmat 610 03266 C0SM0TR0N wb118 7 4 10 10 10 10 C Meaux 0 Kirby 30 20 Time. :23i5. :48. 1:14%, 1:2P5. Track fast Official Program Numbers *i ,— S2 Mutuels Paid - r- Odds to , D ..:_,. 9-FLAMING REBEL 8.00 4.60 3.20 300 1.30 .60 M..t..A| uruei rricesj »-wise eddie 12.20 5.80 510 190 l 10-FANS LAST 400 LOO Winner— Ch. f, by Tiger Rebel— Flaming Mask, by Gallant Fox, trained by H. Lmtz- bred by W G Talbot IN GATE— 3:03;. OFF AT 3:03; CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. FLAMING REBEL was always close to the pace and, coming to the outside in the stretch, bested WISE EDDIE under urging. WISE EDDIE caught MEARSAN after entering the last furlong and held on well. FANS LAST was required to race on the outside of FLAMING REBEL most of the way and weakened. MEARSAN had the most early speed but tired in the stretch. GEM CUTTER was in close quarters after the start and was not prominent. C0SM0TR0N cut sharply to the inside right after the start, interfering with B. DANAHY and RAFFLE BONES Scratched— 106183 Butchs Dream. 118: 134493 Becks Man, 115; 08148 Lady Cadet. 110: 133133 Fipp. r 115; 12811 Crafty Bond, 113. Overweight— B. Danahy. 2 pounds; Choppy, 2. FOURTH RACE S 1-2 FURLONGS out of chute. Sir Tribal. April 23. 1956 — 1.17—5 — 118. Purse 1*5 Q O O ,100. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 19 J 7 O J allowed 3 lbs: two races since March 18, 5 lbs.: one race. 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,250. May 7-57 — Spt Net value to winner ,015; second, 20; third, 10; fourth. 55. Mutuel Pool. 8.121. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St vT V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 134521 ASKING w5120 1 1 32 1 2 J 1™ R Baldwin 3250 Kronberger and Zee 190 13318-1 BRIGHT SAL wb4112 4 8 5" 4 41 24 R L Baird 3250 W J Schmidt 2.30 134462 MONDES WAR w7 115 6 2 2* 2h 1h 32; J Fieselman 3250 J Ross 7 60 12741 POPS FULLY w 5 112 7 4 in 33 34 4"* R Mundorf 3250 W Strong 930 12627 DARLING SON wb5112 8 7 74 7J 6 » 52 H Viera 3250 Mrs B Kosnick 370 13450 NICKIES BOY wb7112 2 5 4452 52 6 C Hughes 3250 Mrs W and C Lord 1540 13703 CAPTAIN WAVE w 4 120 5 6 8 8 72 74 C Meaux 3250 S R Carraway 9 40 014673 NELLS BOY wb9112 3 3 6 6 8 8 G Herndez 3250 A Kara Sr 9 30 Time. :23. :47*s, 1:13%, 1:201/5. Track fast. Official Program Numbers V. , — Mutuels Paid - ,— Odds to ; Dr.ri 1/ASI ING 9.80 480 3.60 390 1.40 .80 M..+..A| Utuel rriceSf 4-bright sal 3.and0 3.00 so 50 i 6-MONDES WAR 3.80 .90 Winner— Ch. g, by Pry— Ethel, by Jock, trained by R. Salvino; bred by Harborvale Stables IN GATE-3:31. OFF AT 3:31 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. ASKING headed the field nearing the farj.urn and. although topped by MONDES WAR rounding the stretch turn, again got to the front after passing midstretch but just lasted to hold BRIGHT SAL. The latter was not rushed while being outrun early, then moved up in the stretch on the inside of ASKING and just failed to get up. MONDES WAR had speed but lost some ground in the stretch. POPS FOLLY had early speed but also tired in the stretch. DARLING SON was not dangerous Overweight— Bright Sal, 5 pounds. Continued on Page Twenty -Six SPORTSMANS PARK Continued from Page Nine FIFTH RACE 4 FURLONGS out of chute. Kid Jr., April 23, 1956 — 47—2—1 18 Purse ,000. 1 "1 Q Q A 2-year-olds. Allowances. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of iwo races since March 16 * 3 O ** allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. claiming races not considered. May 7-57 — Spt Net value to winner ,600: second, 00: third. 00: fourth. S200. Mutuel Pool. 0.773. " J Index Horses Eg t A Wt PP St V4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 13556 FLASHY TOKEN w 120 3 6 4* |»J 14 D Wagner J K Houssels~~ "a-470 ? 13556 NAG0L wb 115 5 9 8* 3 2"* R L Baird D Logan 4 90 130902 SATIN PARASALL w 115 9 2 52 4 32J H Craig Grace Kosiba 360 ; 10114 NUNZI NUNZI w 112 1 4 2 5J 4i J Fieselman H S Nichols 4.20 ! 13090 PRINCESS HAM w 112 8 7 7J 6J 5i J Torres A T Verlick 320 ; 114041 REDDY JONES w 112 7 1 HJ 2 J 6J R Mundorf C H Brown 3 20 . 127362 FLASHY BOND w 111 6 5 6" 73 J6 R Baldwin J K Houssels r-470 ■ 10237 FAMOUS WINE wb112 4 3 3 J 85 8* L Gilligan N L Raffelman .0 40 11904 ONEKAMA w 110 2 8 9 9 9 C Meaux A W Vaughan 35.60 a-Coupled, Flashy Token and Flashy Bond. Time. :22*s, :463s new track record. Track fast. Official Program Numbers f~ Mutuels Paid Odds to S1 - n I 1-FLASHY TOKEN a-Entry ... 1140 4.60 3 00 4 70 130 50 Mi utuel rricest s-nagol 5.20 3.60 i.» so I 8-SATIN PARASHALL 3.40 .70 Winner— B. g. by Flash o: Night— Emolument, by Halcyon, trained by J. Byrd: bred by J. K. Houssels IN GATE-3:59J. OFF AT 4:C0 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for all but NAG0L. Won handily; second and third driving. FLASHY TOKEN raced up strongly after going a quarter and, saving ground when REDDY JONES bore cut badly on the stretch turn, took command to draw out in the last furlong. NAGOL dwelt at the start and was off poorly, then c:osed considerable ground to get up to be second in the final strides. SATIN PARASALL was never far away and went well to the finish. NUNZI NUNZI bore out slightly and weaved in the stretch run. REDDY JONES had the most early foot but lost his chance in bearing out badiy on the stretch turn. Overweight— Flashy Bond, 2 pounds; Onekama, 1. Corrected weight— Nagol, 115. SIXTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS out cf chute. Sir Tribal. April 23. 1956— 117-5-118 Market | • q q C Wise Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Wpight, 120 lbs. Non-1 «5 5r O J winners of two races since April 19 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs ; one race since May 7-57 — Spt March 16. 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for ,500, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner .600; second, 00; third. 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 1.012. Index Horses Ect A Wt PP St Va i Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 09759 KY. RAINBOW" w 4 104 6 3 3* 2J 1i 13J H Craig 6500 D Logan 820 12414 VARSITY wb6112 5 8 63 5 4i 2i R L Baird 7000 W J Schmidt 3.60 12448 ENDON wb6110 2 1 It 1»» 22 32 R Mundorf 6500 W Strong 9 20 109303 GINGER C wb4111 8 5 43 41 32 4J A Skoronski 7000 M B Armer 340 10620 SANDY M. wb6H0 4 7 72 73 6* 5J L Gilligan 7000 Mrs M A Stlagy Sr 50 60 13559 DR. JOE KAY w4112 7 4 2J 3" 53 60 J Truman5 7000 G Gerber 2 20 105543 ROYAL SABRE wb4 110 3 6 8 8 8 11 C Meaux 6500 R J Weston 6.40 2246 IN SPITE OF v.b4i09 1 2 5J 6" 7 8 H Viera 6500 M H Vat Berg ,0.30 Time, :22k :464v 1:12%, 11925. Track fast. »i , in- 6-KY. RAINBOW 18.40 700 500 820 250 150 Mutuel Prices? s-varsity s.oo 4.00 150 100 i 2-ENDON 9 40 3.70 Winner— Ch. f. by Ky. Colonel— Rainbow Miss, by Sir Damion. trained by C. Bourland. Jr.. bred by J A. Goodwin. IN GATE-427. OFF AT 4:27 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. KY. RAINBOW cut to the inside -lfter going a short distance and, finding an opening on the inside of ENDON around the far turn, heaoed the latter on the stretch turn to pull away thereafter. VARSITY was required to ease when unable to qet through on the inside nearing the far turn but came strongly through the stretch. ENDON went to the front early but lost his chance in bearing out on the last two turns. GINGER C. was never too far away in a fairly steady race. DR. JOE KAY was a fair contender for a half mile and then dropped out of it. Overweight— Endon. 1 pound; Ginger C, 4: Sandy M.. 3; Royal Saber. 1. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. Key Biscayne. Nov. 1. 1 956 — 1 : 384 s — 3 — 112 Purse ,200. 4-year-olos and q g * upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 19 allowed 1«j J s O O 3 lbs.; one race. 5 lbs.; one race since March 16, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 7-57 — Spt Net value to winner S2.080: second 40: third. S320: fourth. 60. Mutuel Pool. 4.514. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St S j£ 34 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 13316 BLUE EMBER wb 7 112 3 2 3h 43~3T~ 2«J V J iFeselman 5000 MD Haynes 18 50 135583 AGREED w7 115 1 1 52 52 52 32 21* L Gilligan 5000 Sunny Blue Farm 2 20 13450 EQUIMORE wb7 117 7 7 22 22 11 1i 35 H Viera 5000 A Fiantaco 6 30 13702 SUN JEEP wb7 112 5 5 6J 6 62 52 4J D Wagner 5000 V D Fern 10.80 132071 RED CHARGER wb8 120 4 6 7 7U 7J 6* 53 J D Jessop 5000 M H VanBerg 250 13558 MARITZA wb5 112 2 3 8 8 8 8 6"" R L Baird 5000 M Andrews 6 60 130913 FIRST BOND w 6 107 6 4 1 II 22 42 71J J TrumanS 5000 J K Houssels 7 20 13558* ANNS REWARD wb 4 107 8 8 43 3n 4h 72 8 D Vanborre 5000 C Butler 6 20 Time. :23«s. :48. 1:13%, 1:41%. Track fast. . , n . / 3-BLUE EMBER . 39 00 12.20 .6.00 18.50 5 10 2.00 M. UtUel PriCeSi I AGREED 360 320 80 60 I 7-EQUIMORE 5.40 170 Winner— Gr g. by Cravat— Hooey, by Supreir.us. trained by M. D. Haynes. bred by S. H. Rogers. IN GATE— 4:55. OFF AT 4:55 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BLUE EMBER was well rated not too far from the pace in the early running and. coming strongly after entering the stretch, got through on the inside of EQUIMORE. but just managed to last to hold AGREED. The latter came strongly nearing the stretch turn and, although racing beyond the middle of the track through the stretch, finished fast. EQUIMORE made a well-timed move nearing the far turn to get to the front and /aced gameiy after being headed. SUN JEEP was outrun all the way. RED CHARGER was never a contender and passed tiring horses. FIRST BOND tired badly after going six furlongs. MARITZA was never a threat. ANNS REWARD had some early speed. Overweight— Maritza, 2 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Better Goods. Nov. 3, 1956 — 1:45 — 6 — 115 Purse ,100. 4-year-olds q o -j and upward. Claiming. Non-winners at one mile or over since March 16. Weight, 1«j «3 y O I 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races since February 17 allowed 3 lbs.; two races. 5 lbs ; May 7-57 — Spt one race. 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner ,015: second. 20; third, 10; fourth, 55. Mutuel Pool. 1.791. Index Horses Eq t A Wt PP St V* V2 3A Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 134552"ALFRED EOULDRw 10 107 5 ~4 4Tj~53 3 V 1* J Truman5 2500 Mrs~A~and L Di Prova 3.90 | 13315 OCEAN MONEY w 4 117 10 6 33 2* 2* 2i 2 D Wagner 2500 V D Fein 4.20 13557 RUCHE wb7 117 6 3 1 1J 11 3* 3i R Mundorf 2500 R T McDonnel 4 70 12810 FIRST SHANNON w7 112 8 8 5 4 53 4i 4 M Duhon 2500 Rogers and Crawford 5080 13452 CHEROKEE PIL0Twb7 112 2 1 2* 3J 4h 511 51 A Skoronski 2500 W Swezey 6.20 13557 DORIE wb 5 107 9 10 92 9* 6T62 6i H Craig 2500 Grace Kosiba 20.60 130873 SOLID ROCK w 5 107 1 9 8 8* 93 7 7J B DickensS 2500 Wolf and LiCata 15.20 135602 BUNNIE PETE w 4 107 7 7 6 7i 8 93 8" J D Jessop 2500 F P Aime 370 13446 DONNARCH w4 111 3 5 73 6i 7J 8J 9* R Baldwin 2500 J M Nickl 15 20 12073* QUEENS STORY wb6 109 4 2 10 10 10 10 10 H Vtera 2500 A Fiantaco 19 10 Time. :234,5. :48%. 1:14%, 1*1%, 1:48*4. Track fast. kA in- 5-ALFRED BOULDER 980 5.80 400 390 190 180 Mutuel Prices 10-ocEAN money 6.60 4.80 2.30 1.40 l 6-RUCHE 4.20 1.10 Winner— B g by Alfred the Great— Alva Khan, by Aga Khan, trained by D. Burney: bred by K. Masoner. IN GATE— 5:23i. OFF AT 5:23i CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start qood. Won easily; second and third driving. ALFRED BOULDER was saved not too far from the pace in the first six furlongs and then moved fast on the outside to take command on the stretch turn and win as his rider pleased. OCEAN MONEY was a good contender from the start and finished steadily. RUCHE raced very wide entering the front stretch but retained command to the stretch turn approach and then weakened. FIRST SHANNON was forced wide in the stretch but finished well. CHEROKEE PILOT had early speed. BUNNIE PETE was always outrun. Scratched— 13447 Re Re Po. 115; 134533 Luckey Pete. 112: 137002 War Tuck. 112: 13452* Paycar, 112. Overweight— Donnarch, 4 pounds; Queens Story. 2. Attendance, 10,483; Total Mutuel Pool, 36,960.


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