Chart of Famous Stretch Run, Daily Racing Form, 1958-05-03

charts and information


view raw text

► r ~ Chart of Famous Stretch Run FIFTH RACE- 6 1-2 FURLONGS. Market Basket, Jan. S, 1958— 1:15%— 4 — 120. Three Rings Ranch A "1 "J 0 A Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races of ,000 since December 25. Weight, 120 lbs. f4on-winners of two races of ,000 allowed Feb. 25-58 — S.A 3 lbs.; of a race of ,750 since December 25 or one of ,500 at any timey6 lbs.; of a race other than maiden er claiming since December 25- or two such- races since July 23, 9 lbs. Net value to winner.Qjae; seccnd,. 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool,- 22,373. Index Horses Eqt-A Wt PP St U Vz StrRn Jockeys Owners Dam to SI 423592 SILKY SULLIVAN w 120 8 9 9 9 V IJ.W Shcerar Ross and Klipstein a-.70 42359 SULLYS BOY w114 4 5 6 66 3J 25 P Moreno Moezukki 4 FairchH* 3.65 42996* MUSIC MAN FOX wb120 9 1 53 2.13 3" J Longden Mr and Mrs G Lev/ is Stable 6.75 42994 REVADA will 5 3 4» 5»1 4» 4J G Taniguchi F J Adams 54.25 COUP DE VENT wb114 3 8 35 1» 2 52 R York Radkovich-i Clark 4.S5 42332 TITANIUM wblll 6 4 -2i V £h 65 R Neves Mr and Mrs E B Johnston 8.80 415833 FIRE ALARM wb120 2 6 . 1h 3and 65 7"" E Arcaro Mr and Mrs J Robinson a-.70 42934* BROWN DRAKE will 7 2 835.815 85 8« W Harmatz. Four Star Stable -4660 42359 TABM0C w 117 1 7 7 75 9 9 B Giacomlli J Wilbar.ks 39.10 a-Coupted, Silky Sullivan and Fire Alarm.- Time, :22?s, .46. 1:11?5,1:17?5. Track good. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — , fldoVtoJI * in* 1A-SH.KY SULtlVAN a-Entrj.... 3.40 2.40 2.W .78 .29 X5 M. UtUel PriCeS 4-SULLYS BOY , 4.60 3.20 1J» 60 I 8-MUSIC MAN FOX 2.70 .35 Winner— Ch. c, by Sullivan— Lady N Silk, by Ambrose Light, "trained by R. Cornell; bred by R. H and Mrs. N. R. Roberts. IN GATE— TM. OFF AT 3:36 PACIFIC STANDARD TIME. Start good; Won driving; second and third the same. SILKY SULLIVAN was badly outrun earry as usual,-responded whei» called upon, came wide into the stretch, closed powerfully and was. up in- the last strides SULLYS BOY was in hand early, rallied when roused and closed stoutly. MUSIC MAN FOX tad speed, drew out after taking command and then could not hold the first two. REVADA was prominent from the start and weakened in the drive. TITANIUM tired. FIRE ALARM gave way badly after a half mile.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1950s/drf1958050302/drf1958050302_12_1
Local Identifier: drf1958050302_12_1
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800