Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1957-05-16

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Official Racing Charts— i Churchill Downs IJ ■ C oovriarht. 1957. bv Trianele Publications. Inc * LOUISVILLE, KY.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1957-CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE Sixteenth day of nineteen-day meeting April 27 to May 19. Churchill Downs, Inc. American Totalisator Puett Starting Gate. Film _ Patrol. Weather clear. Steward representing Kentucky State Racing Commission. Lewis Finley. Stewards. L. G. Plaut and J. G. Goode. Placing Judges. R. F Hoertz. Charles Triplett, Lawrence Lacey and J. T Clark Patrol Judges, Frank Muth, C. E. Brims and Patrick McDonald. Paddock Judge, Thomas Oliphant. Clerk of Scales. C. J. Gormley ?a Starter, James Thompson. Timer, Francis Poole. Racing Secretary and Handicappcr. A. W Lavin. B Racing starts at 2 p.m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favcrites corresponding meeting — 1956, .31; current meeting, .35. Percentage of favorites in the money. .72. Daily Double, first and second races. 2 Entries run as one, no field horses in Daily Double races. Mutuel take, 14 per cent State 6. track 8. and Superior figure following iockey s name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed *JJ 5 Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of iockey. . fi — — — Complete finish of each race confirmed by Kuprion Kamera. 2 Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,234* feet. — FIRST RACE 6~FURLbNGS_ out of chute. Delta, May 5, 1956T:C93 5-4-T21. Purse ,500. 1/1 Q O Q 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1957 4 O O y allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. v May 15-57 — CD Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50: fourth. 25. C Mutuel Pool, 4.589. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PPSt % S Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to "• 130282 DOLL MASON w6110~ 5~T 1J 11J 13 VI, J R Adams 2500 P Durfey 1.S0 2 13897 MR. SWANK w4115 4 6 7" 3 2 2J L Grubb 2500 E J Moore 36.20 13793 LAST LOOKOUT wb 4 122 1 7 2 J 23 31 32 G Roser 2500 Miss M Brink 2.90 -* 14442 DREAM OMOLEY wb 7 115 12 10 83 4J 4 4h J Parsons 2500 Loray Stable 6.20 _ 140233 MAHMOUD RELIC w 5 1 10 3 5 9* 6 _ 54 5« J Sellers 2500 Park Deere Stable 4.00 a 03432 BOWMANS FLASH w 5 115 10 11 12 11" 71 6J A Popara 25C0 S Eldndge 40.10 992092 MONY MISS wb6112 8 12 102 92 61 J 7»* J Delasaye 2500 J Mefford 16.20 -. 13789 EXAGGERATED w 5 105 9 8 9J 102 8 J 8J J Preston* 2500 S H Gaar 51.20 o 13247 STEPKIN wb4 110 2 4 3J 5i 9 % E J Knapp 25TX J G Brown 19.80 «* 01834 ETRURIA w6110 6 9 11 12 102 104 R Gonzalez 2500 H White 121.70 14434 COPPER ROSE wb4 113 7 2 4 7h 12 11 F Kaelin 2500 Gallrein and Hunt 94.60 97091 SHARP ONE wb4 110 11 3 6 M 1H 12 J L Rotz 2500 C K Andrews 26.40 Time. :23, :47, 1:13. Track fast. Official Program Numbers k , — Mutuels Paid — f- Odds to v kA L in* 5-DOLL MASON ..: 5.80 4.00 2.60 1.90 1.00 .30 Mutuel Prices" 4-mr. swank 29.80 13.80 13.90 5.90 1 1-LAST LOOKOUT 3.20 .60 Winner— Ch. m, by Don Peppinc— Beggars Doll, by Beggar Boy. trained by P. Durfey; bred by R. S. Mason. IN GATE— 2:00. OFF AT 2:00J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out: second and third driving. DOLL MASON began fast, raced LAST LOOKOUT into defeat before entering the stretch and drew clear when ridden out. MR. SWANK made a good bid in the early stretch but could not qet to the winner. LAST LOOKOUT raced nearest DOLL MASON to the stretch, then faltered. DREAM OMOLEY could not better his position when set down in the drive. MAHMOUD RELIC raced evenly without mishap. BOWMANS FLASH lacked early foot. MONY MISS, forced back scon after the start, failed to recover. STEPKIN had early speed but failed to stay. COPPER ROSE tired. SHARP ONE was outrun early. Scratched— 14639 Eska. 105; 14639 Fighting Dick, 115; 13608 Ontheball, 115: 0C49C3 Socar Pine. 115; 14290 Celtic Boy. 118; 02070* Miss J. B.. 110; 14296 Emiway, 113. Overweight— Mony Miss. 2 pounds; Copper Rose, 3. SECOND RACE 5 FURLONGS. Delamar, May 5, 1956-:582s-2-119 Purse ,600. 2-year-olds. Q Q A Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.; 1/4 4 O s U maidens, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 15-57 — CD Net value to winner 690; second, 20; third. 60: fourth. 30. Mutuel Pool. 9.140. Index Horses Eqt A Wt_PP_St -, ft Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 140242 RUTHS JOHN w il2~4~ 4 !«] 11 12J i S Armstrg 5000 Mr and~NhV J Zitnik 1J0 137904 TROPIC BIRD w 109 6 5 4» 4J 31J 2J E J Knapp 5000 C Lussky 6.20 13790 QUITZIES STAR Mb 112 9 8 3J 2J 2 3$ R Dever 5000 R A Parachek 10.10 131292 NIGHT SHOPPER w 112 8 6 2 33 4? 4™ R Gonzalez 5000 A L Birch 3.40 14022 FLORIDA BRAT w 110 7 10 11 8 _ t_ 5* J L Rotz 5000 Florida Shores Hotel Sn 18.40 M024 MODELAIRE wb112 11 5J 62 5J 6J J Sellers 5C00 W H and D L White 26.50 SING LU w 112 12 11 6 5J 72 72 J Delasaye 50C0 Four R Stabe 19.20 ROMAN FUN wb 107 3 2 82 7 8 8™ 0 Cranks 5000 A A Mitchell 30.60 12704 DEBBIE LASS wb1111112 12 113 93 921 N Johnson* 5010 Graphic Arts Stable 81.70 14022 JOYFUL ROSE w 109 2 3 7 10J 102 10J F Vincent 50C0 Mrs J Bartlett 5120 08202 BOSTON COOLER w 112 5 7 % 12 12 11 A Popara 5000 T D Buhl 6.80 13129 ACE DUCE w 112 10 9 101 9 11 12 J Parsons 5GG0 E McElhaney 40.00 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23V5. :47J/5, 1:01% Track fast. Official Program Numbers :* ,— S2 Mutuels Paid - , Odds to s ., , in* t 4-RUTH S JOHN 5.40 3.40 2.60 1.70 .70 JO Mutuel rricesi 6-tropic bird 4„ 3.40 1.40 .70 I 9-QUITZIES STAR 4.20 1.10 Winner— Br. c. by Eternal Bull— Sona, by Identify, trained by J. Zitnik; bred by A. T. Simmons, IN GATE— 2:28. OFF AT 2:28 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. RUTHS JOHN took command early, entered the stretch with a good lead but was ridden out to retain the advantage. TROPIC BIRD, never far back, responded willingly when set down through the stretch but could not reach the top one. QUITZIES STAR gave a good performance and had no mishap. NIGHT SHOPPER tired during the stretch run. FLORIDA BRAT lacked early foot. MODELAIRE had no excuse. SING LU raced wide throuoh the stretch. ROMAN FUN had brief speed. DEBBIE LASS began slowly. BOSTON COOLER and ACE DUCE raced far back throughout. Scratched— 14292 Chipps Jill. 1C9; 14024 Venetian Melody, 1C9; 14292 Muranos Miss. 1C9: 13790 Ruban Blue. 112; 14151 Mr. W. P.. 112: 13790 Java Girl, 109; 13790 Con Gal, 1C9; 140222 Bussy Boy. 112. Overweight— Florida Brat. 1 pound; Sing Lu. 3; Debbie Lass, 2. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 6.80— Double Pool, 4,724. THIRD RACE 5 FURLONGS. Delamar, May 5, 1956— :58*5— 2— 119. Purse ,800. 2 year-olds. | a o Q "I Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. Weight, 120 lbs. 4 O 7 i Net value to winner ,820; second. 60; third. 80; fourth, S140. May 15-57 — CD Mutuel Pool, 5,107. Index Horses Eqt A wrPP St ,~ 3,a Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds toTl 13609 BILLYS BEST w 120 11 2 12 1J I _ 11$ J Skelly I J Collins " 840 13609 KING HOPEFUL wb 120 9 10 23 23 22 2% J L Rotz Hasty House Farm 8.70 ALI HURRY BHAI w 120 2 6 7J 6*". 4 3 G Roser Mrs J L Blacklock 39.00 136C94 IVY AGE wb 120 4 8 111 92 6J 4J J Delasaye Mrs I Gushen 2.10 09788 VALLEY VIEW w 120 1 1 9 8 71 5n0 E J Knapp Valley View Farm 44.60 VELIS w 120 8 4 *h 4* 5J 6J R Dever E K Thomas 31.70 14292 KAYS JEEP w 120 5 9 103 103 10 7«° J Parsons L Caiilouette 102 80 BEST FLIGHT w 120 7 3 3J 3 3 8«° S Armstrg P L Grissom 19.30 12271 AMBY w 120 10 11 6J 71 8* 9nk N Johnson J G Brown 81.00 13792 MR. CRACK w 120 6 5 5J 51 9J10 J Sellers Cedar Valley Farm 6.60 SABREDALE w 120 3 7 8 114 11* 118 A Popara Mrs H C Fruehauf 6.80 137922 WAGED AND WON wb 120 12 12 12 12 12 12 J R Adams Walmac Farm 3.20 Time. :23. :47. 1:0115. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid - ,— Odds*to n • f 11-BILLYS BEST 18.80 10.60 7.60 8.40 4.30 2.80 Ml uruel rricesi 3-king hopeful 1020 7.60 4.10 2.80 I 2-ALI HURRY BHAI 16.20 7.10 Winner— B. c. by Crafty Admiral— Errorless, by Shut Out, trained by E. T. Coiglazier; bred by J C. Metz. IN GATE-2:56. OFF AT 2:56 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BILLYS BEST took command early, responded to strong handling during the stretch run and retained a clear margin to the finish. KING HOPEFUL, a sharp factor after the start, finished well under urging but could not get to the winner. ALI HURRY BHAI saved ground entering the stretch and closed strongly. IVY AGE lacked early speed but firlished fairly well*mder brisk urging. VALLEY VIEW was never dangerous. VELIS had no mishap. KAYS JEEP had a rouqh trip. BEST FLIGHT tired after racing prominently to the final furlong. AMBY could not keep up MR. CRACK was through early. WAGED AND WON bore out badly immediately after the start and lost all chance Scratched— 13030 Gray Trust, 120; 14151 Spicy Tour, 120; Lone Desert. 120; One Crack. 120. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Delta. May 5, 1956-1 :09-- — 4— 1 21. Purse S2.500. Q Q O 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1957 1a 4 O 7 _ allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price. ,500. May 15-57 — CD Net value to winner ,625; second. 00; third, 50: fourth. 25. Mutuel Pool, 0,327. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* Vi Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 14023 THIS SIDE w¥fl8 12 1 63 2 1J 12J S Armstrg 2500~ PLTGTissom 1~30 88427 MISS TRACE w 7 110 5 7 72 % 53 2J A Popara 2500 Mrs E E Watson 35 20 14434 ISASWEETIE wb 4 111 11 8 8- 53 « 32; G Roser 2500 A Rideout 55 20 13367 GREAT PROPHET w 5 115 2 1 2 3J 3 V L Grubb 2500 A L Birch 5 50 14023 ANTEBABE wb4 110 6 2 1J 1 2J 5J J R Adams 2500 J L Paddock 280 00638 CONTRARY CUSS w4 115 4 12 113 8 V 6 J L Rotz 2500 Sun Coast Stable 45 40 13365 I DARE YOU w7 110 3 4 5 4 " 6J 7"* R Dever 2500 R and R H Moore 880 13372 COMBOUND wb4 115 111 3 102 9J 8J J Delasaye 2500 R Lowe 1250 13608 EDUCT wb6118 9 9 9J 9 8J 92J R Gonzalez 2500 Mrs P A Schiro 16 20 03863 SEA BOSS w8115 8 3 ¥ 7J10* 10 J D Brice 2500 Mrs A Roth 196 50 13252 CASH PAYMENT w4115 10 10 12 12 112 115 J Sellers 2500 Cleveland and Buse 10370 01180 KINGSTON BLUE wb4115 7 6 10J 11 12 12 W Hasher 2500 W H Sharp 9180 Time. :225, :46%, 1:13. Track fast. Official Program Numbers /— S2 Mutuels Paid — , Odds to ID * f 12-THIS SIDE 4.60 3.80 3.20 1.30 .90 .60 M*. uruel rricesi s-miss trace 21.40 11.00 9.70 4.50 111-ISASWEETIE 18.00 1.00 Continued on Page Twenty-Si* CHURCHILL DOWNS Continued from Page Nine Winner— Gr. ro. g, by Thellusson— Sideshow, by Bunting, trained by R. Dees, bred by A. H. Smith. IN GATE-3:22. OFF AT 3:22J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. THIS SIDE moved up fast approaching the stretch took command and drew clear when ridden out despite bearing in during the last eighth. MISS TRAC1 gradually worked way forward to the stretch and finished willingly but could not reach the winner. ISASWEETIE gave a good effort and had no excuse. GREAT PROPHET had early speed but failed to rally when set dcwi for the drive. ANTEBABE took an early lead, set the pace until inside the stretch but failed to stay whei challenged by the winner. CONTRARY CUSS began slowly. I DARE YOU tired after racing well to the ijretch COMBOUND, away sluggishly, was hustled to reach serious contention, then tired. SEA BOSS was through early Scratched— 144343 Bandit John, 115; 14434 Wedding Ring, 117; 13491 Galikist, 110; 14023 Ann Del, 105 14025 Michael T. W., 110; 146362 Markit Paid, 115. Overweight— Isasweetie, 1 pound. FIFTH RACE 7 FURLONGS out of chute. Black George, May 12, 1951-1:22*5-4—112. Purse 1/1 Q Q " O ,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races *l O J in 1957 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. : May 15-57— CD Net value to winner ,690; second, 20; third, 60: fourth, 30. Mutuel Pool, 5,351. Index Horses _ Eqt A Wt PP St V4 V4 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 14153 WISE POP wb6122 9 1 ih 23 11 Pj j L Rotz 4000 Mrs E Muckter 2 80 133721 ABLE LADD wb 6 119 1 5 3h 33 22| 22 J Breckons 4000 J M Hart 15.30 142932 MISS QUESTUARY w 6 111 2 2 52J 4J 42 32J S Armstrg 4000 T C Chron 1020 13131 JUNES BUG w6117 3 6 7* 73 71 4J R Dever 4000 Elias Bros 3.80 146404 PIT AWAY wb4116 6 3 22J 1h 32 54 F Vincent 4000 Mrs N J Hernandez 13.30 13616 GOLDEN PRINCE wb5 116, 8 4 4£ 5J 5£ 6i J R Adams 4000 T A Grissom 22.90 139014 SPARTON HASTE wb 4 116 5 9 9 9 82 71 J Delasaye 4000 Mrs I Gushen 2 40 136103 DONT LOOK NOW w 4 109 4 8 6J 64 6J 81 S Brucemis 4000 T T Carwardine 7 10 13901 U. C. FUTURE wb4 116 7 7 8J 8J 9 9 G Roser 4000 J C Schroer 52 20 Time, :22%, :45%, 1:11%, 1:25. Track fast. Official Program Numbers , Mutuels Pai » — , , Odds to , n • i 9-WISE POP 7.60 4.40 3.00 2.80 1.20 .50 Ml utuel Prices? iableladd 10.20 5.20 4.10 1 w l 2-MISS QUESTUARY 5.00 1.50 Winner— Ch. g, by Pavot— Miss Anna C, by Wise Counsellor, trained by L. Fischer; bred by C. Nuckols and Sons. IN GATE— 3:50. OFF AT 3:50 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. WISE POP raced with PIT AWAY to the stretch, drifted to the outside at the turn, then straightened up under good handling and won going away. ABLE LADD saved ground the entire trip, closed determinedly, but could not get to the top one. MISS QUESTUARY raced well and had no mishap. JUNES BUG lacked early foot and could not seriously threaten the leaders. PIT AWAY raced prominently until inside the stretch and then weakened. GOLDEN PRINCE was through early. SPARTON HASTE began sluggishly and could not reach serious contention. DONT LOOK NOW and U. C. FUTURE showed nothing. Scratched— 13794 Our Hines. 116; 13901 Alessi, 111. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Delta, May 5, 1956— 1:093s— 4—121 Purse ,200. Q Q A 3-year-olds and upward. Starter allowances. Starters for a claiming price of ,500 or 14 # O W # less since November 1 who have not won three races since November 1. 3-year-olds, May 15-57 — C.D 114 lbs.; older, 124 lbs. Non-winners of two races since November 1 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Net value to winner .080; second, 40; third. 20; fourth, 60. Mutuel Pool, 3,7-91. Index Horses Eg t A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 12867 RESSA BOB wb4116 5 3 44 34 1h S Armstrg H H Mundy a-3 20 10745 DON MELODY wb4 121 7 2 21 22 2J 2H R Dever J H Homan a-3.20 130321 TRADING w 3 108 4 1 11 1J 33 3* E J Knapp C Lussky 2 40 14439 TRICO wb4 118 8 7 8 73 5J 44 J Skelly Whitt and Blau 6 70 137954 OBNOXIOUS wb4 121 2 5 5* 5h 41 5J J R Adams Elias Bros 3 20 14294 CHARIER wb 7 119 1 8 6J 4£ 65 6? 0 Crank5 Florida Shores Hotel Stable 6 80 14294 COUNTRY MUSIC w 4 118 3 4 3 6i 73 74 J Delasaye R Lowe 10.10 122472 I NDAC w 4 121 6 6 7« 8 8 8 J L Rotz Birdwood Stable 16 40 a-Coupled. Ressa Bob and Don Melody. Time. :22%, :45%, 1:11%. Track fast. 1-RESSA BOB a-Entry 8.40 680 520 3.20 240 160 Mir.- UtUel PriCeS? U-DON MELODY a-Entry 8.40 6.80 5.20 320 2.40 160 I 5-TRADING 3.00 .50 Winner— Br. f. by Bobs Pick— Kharessa, by Challenger II., trained by H. Forrest; bred by H. H. Mundy. IN GATE— 4:17. OFF AT 4:17J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. RESSA BOB, never far back, took command when settled in the stretch but was hard ridden during the drive to hold DON MELODY safe. The latter, forwardly placed from the start, held on gamely but could not overtake the winner. TRADING began fast, trade the pace until inside the stretch, then faltered. TRICO lacked early foot but made up ground during the last quarter mile. OBNOXIOUS could not keep up. CHARIER had no excuse. COUNTRY MUSIC was through early. INDAC showed little. Scratched— 132494 Sugar Dad, 121. Overweight— Trading, 2 pounds. SEVENTH RACE 6 FURLONGS cut of chute. Delta, May 5, 1956— 14SK-4M2I. Old Guard Purse. a q r Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of three races other 1a ** O • J than claiming, starter or optional in 1956-57. Weight, 124 lbs. Non-winners of two May 15-57 — C.D races in 1956-57 allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. claiming races not considered in estimating allowances. Net value to winner .275; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool. 6.849. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt jjji V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 04437 TOURNURE w 4 119 5 5 63 64 3J 14 S Armstrg Mrs J M Brariham 9J00 137953 SUPER DEVIL w 6 124 7 6 7 7 5J 24 J Skelly Rebel Stable 2.40 132513 FLORIDIAN wb4 119 4 1 l«fl fl 1i 3* J Preston5 H L Freyn 3.50 94659 MR. CROONER wb3124 6 3 4J 41 41 43 J J Sellers L Zimmerman 2190 130331 NIVAL w 5 119 3 7 2i ?l| and 5 J L Rotz Sun Coast Stable 7.30 139022 SOME TAN wb 4 120 2 2 55 3J 63 62 J Delasaye I J Collins 2.00 13902 WM. L. FREYHOF w6 120 14 3*517 7 F Kaelin M J Schmitt 17.00 Time, :22%, :45%, 1:12%. Track fast. n 6-TOURNURE 20.00 7.20 4.00 9 60 2.80 100 Ml utuel Prices? 8-super devil 4.00 280 1.00 .40 i 5-FLORIDIAN 3 60 .80 Winner— B. f. by Condiment— Tour, by Tourist II., trained by 0. Clelland; bred by Mrs. J. M Branham. iN GATE-4:46. OFF AT 4:46 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. TOURNURE saved ground while under light restraint to the stretch, was taken out for the drive and, responding to strong handling, wore down the leaders and held SUPER DEVIL safe. The latter, outrun to the last quarter mile, closed fast but could not reach the winner. FLORIDIAN began fast, madethe pace until well inside the stretch, then faltered. MR. CROONER raced evenly and had no mishap. NIVAL engaged FLORIDIAN to the last eighth mile and then gave way. SOME TAN made a mild bid approaching the stretch and then weakened. WM. L. FREYHOF was through early. Scratched— 13251 Romeos Heart, 119; 13795 Smackover, 124. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE out of chute. Hasty Road, April 27, 1954—1:35—3—118. Purse ,500. 1A 8 Q A 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; cider, 122 lbs. Non-winners *» O y O of two races in 1957 allowed 3 lbs.;, one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,000. May 15-57— C.D Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 0,888. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U »j S Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 14290 BULL SKIN wb7 119 1 6 2h 2* 41 11 1h J Parsons 2000 J Johnson Jr 3~00 144344 SMOOTH PALM wb6116 9 3 6h 42 2 2 2h S Armstrg 2000 T D Buhl 4.10 14296 CEBETTE w 6 107 4 5 41 7 82 3 3J E Durans ~2000 M R Penney 18 80 144424 OCEAN KING w4 111 5 7 5 52 5«| * 41 J Preston 5 2000 Mrs L M Fulkerson 14.60 13371 CON JOHN wb 3 100 7 1 3* 3J 3» 53 53 J Fowlers 2000 R Herren 3560 782782 GULF STREAM wb 7 116 12 2 7 11 - 6 6 R Dever 2000 R A Pa.achek 7 60 141492 ALERT BOY wb 3 108 6 12 113 84 64 71 7 E J Knapp 2000 Valley View Firm 4.70 13489 JUST A TOMBOY wb 3 105 10 10 103 94 94 8 8 0 Cranks 2000 J G Brown • 40 60 140292 WHISKA WAVE wb4 119 8 8 8 61 7 98 94 J R Adams t 2000 K Burkhart 3.40 14149 IVE HAD IT wb 3 109 3 9 9* W 10« 101510 5 R Gonzalez 2000 J T Wagoner 97 20 76637 MR. TRADESMAN wb4 116 11 11 12 12 113 114 114 F Kaelin 2000 Gallrein and Hunt 67 10 14149 JAMAICA wb3112 2 4 1 111 12 12 12 F Wirth 2000 B J Bax 66.30 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time. :23%, :46%, 1:13, 1:39%. Track fast. dv:a. i-bullskin 8.00 400 300 100 100 .50 Mm».iA| UtUel PriCeS? 9-SMOOTH PALM 4S0 360 140 80 I 4-CEBETTE 6.00 2.00 Winner— B. h, by The Doge— Infinite Good, by Infinite, trained by J. Johnson, Jr.; bred by J W Fouts IN GATE-5:15. OFF AT 5:15 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BULL SKIN saved ground from the start, took command when settled in the stretch but was hard ridden during the drive to withstand SMOOTH PALM. The latter, never far back, closed determinedly under brisk urging but could not overtake the winner. CEBETTE, outrun early, was sent between horses for the drive and finished fast. OCEAN KING raced well and had no excuse CON JOHN tired after racing well to the stretch. GULF STREAM raced prominently for three-quarters mile, then weakened. ALERT BOY began slowly. WHISKAWAVE had no mishap. JAMAICA had brief speed. Scratched— 14637 Happys Sam, 114; 13897 Blunder, 115; 14025 Eternal Nell, 106; 14290 Bushy, 122; 14290 Capricomio, 116; 142902 Old Milton. 116; 142903 Kanawha, 111; 14156 Jolis Choice, 111. Overweight— Cebette, 1 pound; Con John, 1; Alert Boy, 4; Just a Tomboy, 3; Ive Had It. 5: Jamaica, 2. Corrected weight— Jamaica, 110. Ocean King claimed by D. Ferguson, trainer W. Cook. NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Aris Mona, May 5, 1950— 1:433,s— 3— 116. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds 1 A Q Q A L and "Pward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 10 I «t O 7 O /2 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 15-57— C.D Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50: fourth. 25. Mutuel Pool, 4,174. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va jj V* Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 144211 APPEASE NOT wb11117 I 1 34 33 2 1 4 F Vincent 2500 Mrs N J Hernandez 8/70 14029 SHERPA wb4114 4 3 13 13 12J 24 2 J Parsons 2500 R R Flynn 2040 112863 TRIPLE BEE wb5114 2 5 41 44 4*1 * 34 E J Knapp 2500 J Stelle 4 30 14027 CHANTER w 10114 5 2 22 23 33 42 4« J Skelly 2500 Valley View Farm 3610 132923 a L LAUBHAN wb4114 6 6 54 54 52 53 54 J L Rotz 2500 J Jennings Sr 860 134961 TREATY STONE wb4117 9 9 9 7 63 64 6J J R Adams 2500 Fulchera and Polizzi 280 12871 DANCE NSNG w 8 114 7 4 7 9 82 73 75 J Delasaye 2500 Buddah Stable 360 13793 HASTY FLYER wb 5 114 3 7 63 62 9 9 82 S Armstr* 2500 Mrs L B Crum 610 142964 HALCOLETTE wb5110 8 8 8 84 7« 82 9 A Popara 2500 R Wittwer 2 20 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:13%, 1:39%, MMJ Track fast. Official Program Numbers* r- Mutuels Paid— , Odds U , u . in- f 1-APPEASE NOT 19.40 8.60 5.20 8.70 3.30 1.60 Mutuel Prices! 4-sherpa 19.40 9.w 8.70 3.ao I 2-TRIPLE BEE 5.40 170 Winner— Dk. b. g, by King Cole— Naadja. by Insco, trained by N. J. Hernandez; bred by Bieber-Jacobs Sta. IN GATE— 5:42. OFF AT 5:42J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won drivings second and third the same. APPEASE NOT, well placed and saving ground to the stretch, responded willingly when set down in the drive and, after taking command, held SHERPA safe but won with little left. SHERPA took an early lead, set the pace until inside the stretch but was unable to hold the winner. TRIPLE BEE, in hand to the last quarter mile, could not get to the top pair when set down in the drive. CHANTER gave a good performance and had no mishap. AL LAUBHAN raced evenly. TREATY STONE began slowly. DANCE NSING, never orominent, failing to extend himself on the fast track. HASTY FLYER was through early. HALCOLETTE showed nothing. A4 rar7fRU2Awasr Overweight— Halcolette, 1 pound. Treaty Stone claimed by C. T. Chron, trainer W. Cook. Attendance, 7,500 Estimated; Total Mutue! Pool, 64,940.


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