Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1958-05-06

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I Official Racing Charts • Churchill Downs tsjfly * CoDvricht. 1938 bv Trianrle Publications. Inc. LOUISVILLE, KY., MONDAY, MAY 5, 1958-CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Eighth day of nineteen-day meeting April 26 to May 17. Churchill Downs, Inc. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Trackman, J. N. Lyon. Weather showery. " Steward representing Kentucky State Racing Commission, Lewis Finley. Stewards, L. G. Plaut and J. G. Goode. Placing Judges, J. T. Clark, R. F. Hoertz. Charles Triplett and Lawrence Lacey. Patrol Judges. Frank Muth, L. Abbundi and Patrick McDonald. Paddock Judge. Thomas Oliphant. Clerk of Scales. C. J. Gormley. Starter, James Thomson. Timer, Francis Poole. Racing Secretary and Handicapper.- A. W. LaYin. Racing start at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1957, .36; current meeting, .43. Percentage of favorites in the money, .72. Daily Double, first and second races. " Entries run as one; no field horses in Daily Double races. Mutuel take. 14 per cent State 4. track 10. Superior figure following jockey s name indicates apprentice allowance "claimeo. 3 Three lbs. claimed. 5 Five lbs., etc In claiming races price appears alter name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Kuprion Kamero. Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,234 feet. FIRST RACE 7 FURLONGS out of chute. Shan Pac, May 1, 1958-1:22-4—115. Purse 52,500. 4 "7 Q C C. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1958 / O J O allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, 300. May 5-58 — CD Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool. 1.711. ; inaex Horses EgtAWtPPSt a Yt Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. .Owners Ooas to 471443 TOUCH OF OR w7109 1O V 42 42 4* 1!" J Preston 2500 D H and F E Arnold 12.70 47444 THREE BOBS wb4120 3 5 33 3S 2J 23 L Hansman 2500 Three Four Stable" 5.00 47015 OLD MILTON wb6114 2 7 6 63 52 3nk K Church 2500 J D Puckett 26.40 43330 STEVENS. wb5114 7 4 12 1iJ.1h 4n0 R L Baird 2500 T A Grissom 2.70 47151 MR. ACTION wb6114 5 9 97 7J 6* 52J R Littrell 2500 B S Littrell 8.80 46B49 COMMOCALL w 4 112 9 2 2 2t 3 6 W B Wms 2500 S I Crew 11.00 472361 GOOGIN wb5117 6 8 7 J 5" 7* 7 J J Heckmnn 250O Mrs J Bartlett "1.60 47567 MARY MERRY -w4111 4 6 82 9 8* 82 L Grubb 25C0 J H Gallagher 113.70 38389 DAISY CUTTER w 5 109 8 3 5J 8»1 9 9 J R Adams 2500 Mrs L A Downard 7430 47560 CHOMBRO w 11 114 110 10 Eased. G Roser 2500 R F McMahan 14.60 Time, :23H, :4725, 1:1414, 1:27?s. Track muddy. Official Program NumbersVi , — Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to . ID* 10-TOUCH OF OR 27.40 12.40 7.20 12.70 520 2.60 M utuel rrices? 3-threebobs .. 8.20 5.00 3.10 1.50 - C 2-0LD MILTON 12.60 5.30 Winner— Ch. m, by Seven Hearts— Orlation, by Ormont, trained by D. H. Arnold; bred by W. L. Jones Jr. and H. J. Seppenfield. IN GATE-2:01. OFF AT 2:01J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. TOUCH OF OR was in hand to the stretch where he was sent along the "inside to make his bid and wore down THREE BOBS in the final strides. The latter, never far back, wassent up between horses while being carried wide on entering the stretch, gained command between calls in the stretch and narrowly missed. OLD MILTON made up some ground but could not seriously threaten. STEVEN S. had speed, saved ground to the stretch where he bore out when put to a drive and succumbed readily inside the furlong marker. MR. ACTION found his best stride too late. COMMOCALL loomed boldly through the early stretch but lost all chance when carried wide. GOOGIN was always outrun. CHOMBRO appeared unwilling to extend himself in the going and was eased. Scratched— 47023 Black Mask, 120; 474484 Shannon Comet, 117; 4756H Shannons Leap, 114. Overweight— Commocall, 3 pounds; Mary Merry, 2. SECOND RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Robust, May 20, 1950-:52— 2-118. Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. 4 7 8 1 7 Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Hon-winners of two races allowed 3 lbs.; maidens, 6 lbs. / O J / Claiming price, ,000. May 5-58 — C.D Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third,- 50; fourth, 25. . Mutuel Pool, 2,301. Inaex Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* StrFin Jockeys Clg Pr Owners Odds to 472282 DYKHTAU w 114 . 5 3 2* 23 11 D Brumf Id 5000 P Madden c-2.10 47330* BIMBALLET w 114 10 8 In 1h 23J L Grubb 5000 W J Sprow Jr 830 474424 CHURCH MAN wb117 11 44 42 32 S Armstrg 5000 J B Floyd 7.20 MATRIX w 111 8 7 61 54 4! WD Lucas 5000 Claiborne Farm 14.60 47332 SHILLA w 106 11 4 3J 3 51 J TrahanS 5000 Mrs P Madden c-2.10 47146 FLYING STEP wb114 3 5 71 64 61 J R Adam 5000 T A Grissom 5.80 45729 MISBUDGET will 6 10 91 71 7h R Littrell 5000 H Leet 49 30 472304 JULIE MAC wblll 4 11 10h 93 8 L C Cook 50C0 McCoy and Boski 3.10 474403 DIXIE HEART will 7 6 5" 8* 93 F Zehr 5000 K Burkhart 7.60 47230 FIGHTING FAB w 109 9 9 83 103 104 W P UCnS 5000 J Levitch 88.90 47440 CHARLOPLAY w112 2 2 11 It 11 W B Wms 5000 S I Crew 43.70 c-Coupled, Dykhtau and Shilla. Time, :24, :48*5, :54fs. Track muddy. Official Program Numbers r— Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to . D-:~»,.r 2-DYKHTAU e-Entry 6.20 3.40 2.40 2.10 .70 20 M..»..A| utuel Knees! ia-bimballet s.oo 4.ro 3.00 130 t 3-CHURCH MAN 420 1.10 Winner— B. e. by Charlie McAdam— Pompe Bonne, by Pompey, trained by C. H. Edmunds; bred by P. Madden IN GATE— 2:33. OFF AT 2:33 CENTRAL. DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. DYKHTAU had speed from the start, saved ground throughout to come again in the last furlong and put BIMBALLET away. The latter broke slowly, was rushed up along the outside to gain command through the early stretch and then faltered slightly in the final drive. CHURCH MAN had no apparent mishap in an even performance. MATRIX failed to threaten. SHILLA was used up early. JULIE MAC broke tardily. Satchecl7228 Miss Munster, 111; 47440 Chantrose, 111; 47018 Rocka Fillie, 111; 47228 Fence em In, * 111; * 47228 Zarlob, 111; 47330 Jessie Gray, 111. Overweight— Charloplay, 1 pound. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 1.40— Double Pool, 8,872. *■ THIRD RACE 7 FURLONGS out of chute. Shan Pac, May 1, 1958-1:22—4-115 Purse 300 A 7 8 1 R 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1958 *» I o J O allowed 3 lbs.; one race. 6 lbs. Claiming price, 300. May 5-58 — C.D Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, 9,094. Inoex Horses EftAWtPPSt % Vi StrFin Jockeys- ClgPr Owners Odds to 468462 TBI MARTIAL w5120 3 1 1t II 1h 1? D Erb 2500 H E Sutton 51-m 471511 TREATY STONE wb5117 7 2 32 2 34 3* L Hansman 2500 C T Chron 180 38872 GARDEN HAN wb4114 6 4 8 5 5 4nk- R L Baird 2500 V Haycraft " 1050 Kandl°vUGrHrM Wb2l!t ? 1 £ £ f53 * 200 Mrs oFukundo 44°70 47144 KENTUCKY GEM w4112 1 8 62 72 63 62 W P MCnS 2500 J G Smith 22.30 5tA.N-.PAYLD. w°51" 5 5 71 8 8 78 R Littrell 2500 K Burkhart 7.80 47a60 BEMENESIAN wb6114 2 7 52 6 7 8 W Hoi born 2503 G J Lonski 62.60 M Disqualified and placed third. ., Time, :24,.:4624, 1:14%, 1:28!4. Track muddy. .„„..,„ Official Program Numbers* t ,— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to -s k i . in- 4-OCEAN KING 7.60 540 2.60 2.80 170 30 Mutuel Prices] 7-treaty stone ...:....:::::::: loo 2io Im fa *. 3-MARTIAL 2.20 *10 -NGATli. 90FFy XTtir" * * * * E Start good for all but KENTUCKY GEM. Won driving. MARTIAL made the pace while in hand, saved ?!!¥!-?. .. e strelcn where he commenced drifting out and withstood a stiff drive to turn back OCEAN KING nAfAAL™!5 and placed third for interfering with TREATY STONE all through the stretch run! OCEAN KING, aKvays prominent, loomed boldly along the inside through the early stretch but was not quite good enough. TREATY STONE gained a position at once along the outside, moved willingly on the winner entering the stretch but lost all enhance while being carried out through the final three-sixteenths. GARDEN HAN was never a factor. KENTUCKY GEM appeared unprepared for the start. Scratched-47444 Cool Customer, 114; 47023 Mercia Park, 109; 31932 Al Laubhan. 114; 43656 Doc Moorman, 114. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Delta, May 5, 1956— 1.-095—*— 121 Purse 300 4 7 i 8 5 9 i~?far~£.d? and "P*3"1- Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners in 1958 allowed t u u s 4 its. Claiming price, 300. May 5-58 — C.D Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third. 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool, S54.703. Inaex Horses Eqt A ,vt PP St v, Vfr Str Fin Jockeys Clo Pr Owners Pods to 461633 DEAR JOHN wb 4 116 5 5 53 42 41 12 R Borgenke 3500 Miss D Wuletich— 13 90 i6J£2 RcDrJRICK vvb7116 3 1 23 24 i„ 2"° D Brumfld 3500 M jhagrT 470 M E» "4111 * « 32 32 32 3UK Church 3500 L 0 McQuown 12!20 rnhMEn iA/ Gnt ,.F "12 I % f= 4»* JTowlerS 3500 Rothmore Farm 1.80 47235 COMMO-LADY w 4 115 1 3 1h In -23 52 W B Wms 3500 S I Crew 9H1 47145 BARACHEL BOB wb 6 120 6 2 4" 51 63 6 E J Knapp 3500 Mrs J Bartlett 4 20 44945 NOOR NEVER w 4 116 2 7 7 7 7 7 J R Adams 3500 0 Sledge TIM Time, :23?i, :47, 1:13%. Track muddy. Official „,„.,„ Program NumbersV t .j? MutU€|j r iM- -; Odds to . Milium Prlrocf £F££xS.1£ 2980 5-20 1390 450 - uruei rricesi 3-card trick 8.00 5.20 300 uo 4-OILED . .~ 5 80 * 1 90 ... WJni1.e,rTB.-J:» by Bu" Run or 0cean Wave— Lustrous, by Sweeping Light, trained by J. L. Wheat- bred by Miss D. Wuletich: IN GATE-3:34. OFF AT 3:34 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. DEAR JOHN, slow to reach his best stride, circled his field when rallying cn entering the stretch and wore down CARD TRICK a sixteenth out. The latter engaged COMMO-LADY immediately from the outside, put that one away when put to a drive in the stretch, but had little left to repel the belated bid of the winner. OILED was well placed, but lacked the necessary rally. GOLDEN AGE was never a factor. COMMO-LADY tired badly from her early efforts. BARACHEL BOB could not keep up in the going. Scratched-36350 Ergo, 116: 375751 Sonny Brown, 16; 388063 May Challenge, 111. Card Trick claimed by Apache Stable, trainer E. J. Reed. I 1 i J J- J.- ■■ 1_ ± FIFTH RACE 7 FURONGS out of chute. Shan Pac, May 1, 1958-1:22-4-115. Purse S2J3O0. 4 7 fl £ fl 3-and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. 3-year-olds, 114 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 124 lbs. / O O U Net value to winner .,820; second..60:.third, 80; fourth, 40. May 5-58— C.D Mutuel Pool, 6,444. ■ Inoex Horses Eqt A Wt PP St /» Vfr Str Fin Jockeys Owners Pads to 474413 BRISTLING wb 4 124 2 9 9 6 44 m J Preston Ceedoubles Farm 7X0 472323 PEE WEE w 3114 9 1 3 In 12 24 W B WTms T F Devereux 5.20 472324 TWO SIX CHARLIEwb 3 114 55 2h 2 33 3"° D Erb R and M Stable 3.70 472322 LERO wb3114 7 7 4 1 34 2h and L C Cock H L Freyn 1.70 37640 CREELS KID w 3 114 8 2 51 51 5 51 G Roser C Brown Jr 45.90 267254 CHEER JACK w3114 6 3 73 74 62 62 J Heckmann G Shwab Jr 430 47333 FULGURANT wb 3 104 4 4 12 42 73 76 J TrahanS J G Brown 14.80 47232 OAK CLIFF- w 3 114 3 6 61 83 8 8 S Armstrg D Ferguson 53.80 46550 PAXVOBISCUM wb3114 18 8h 9 Eased. R Brgmke Spruce Hill Farm 60.10 Time, :24, :474, 1:13%, 1:2714. Track muddy. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to . in* 2-BRISTLING 16.00 6.40 4.40 7.00 2.20 1.20 M. uruel rricesl 9-peewee 5.60 3.so i.so .90 l 5-TWO SIX CHARLIE 4.00 1.00 Winner— B. c, by Bimelech— Bellicose, by Boswell, trained by J. C. Wozneski; bred by 0. Phipps. IN GATE— 4:00. OFF AT 4:00 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. BRISTLING, far back through the early stages, swung wide to make his bid on entering -the stretch and wore down PEE WEE inside the final furlong while lugging in. PEE WEE, never far back, moved along the outside to gain command on the final turn, drew clear under pressure in the early stretch and held on gamely in a long drive. TWO SIX CHARLIE stopped badly after racing with the leaders to mid-stretch. LERO tired after making a strong bid on the stretch turn. PAX VDBISCUM could not handle the going and was eased when hopelessly beaten. Scratched— 47232 New Prince. 114; 44449 Little Chic, 104. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute. Delta, May 5, 1 956-1 :09%-4— 121. Falsetto Purse. 47 O £. "I Purse 300. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of 300 other than / O O I maiden, claiming, starter or optional since September 15. Weight, 123 lbs. Non-winners May 5-58 — C.D of 75 in 1957-58 allowed 3 lbs.; ,600, 7 lbs.; ,950, 10 lbs.; ,650, 12 lbs. claiming races not considered in estimating allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 00; Uiird, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool. 7,690. inaex Horses Eg t A Wt PP M V* Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Pads to 47149 PRINCE KILLER w41U 3 5 55 53 3**. 1nk K Church W G Reynolds 15.20 471493 DRU AWAY w 6 123 7 7 6 65 6 21 J Heckmnn M J Rosenthal 1.70 376443 MR. FANTASTIC wb 5 123 2 4 1h 1h in 31 R L Baird G S Killpatrick 3.10 473352 DIXIE DUDLEY wb4116 4 3 21 23 23 43 J R Adams T A Grissom 1.90 46076 CORAL KAY wb 4 111 5 2 32 32 41 54 D Erb H N Eads 30.10 379592 BUSHIEN wb4116 6 1 44 42 5h 63 R Borgeke Mrs W E Smith a-7.40 383002 ROMAN SMUG wb4111 1 6 7 7 7 7 J Stone H L Wells a-7,40 a-Coupled, Bushien and Roman Smug. Time, :23, :46%, 1:12%. Track muddy. Official Program NumbersV , — Mutuels Paid- , Odds to -— . n • f 3-PRINCE KILLER 32.40 8:40 4.60 15.20 3.20 1.30 Ml utuel Pricesi 6-dru away 330. 2.60 .80 .30. I 2-MR. FANTASTIC 3.60 .80 Winner— B. e, by Princequillo— Rosegay, by Johnstown, trained by H. Saladin; bred by Claiborne Farm. IN GATE-4:30. OFF AT 4:30 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. PRINCE KILLER, unhurried -while being outrun early, came wide to make his bid entering the stretch, wore down the leaders with a rush nearing the last sixtenlh and was fully extended to turn back DRU AWAY. The latter was far back to the early stretch where he also came wide when rallying and finished fastest of all. MR. FANTASTIC had all his speed, saved ground throughout and should improve off the effort. DIXIE DUDLEY was used up in vying for the early lead. Scratched— 12869 Crown Marble, 116. SEVENTH RACE 6 FURLONGS out of chute.- Delta, May 5, 1956— 1:09%— 4— 121. Zev Purse. Purse 4-i o £. *y ,000, 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of three races. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-I O v Z. winners of two races other than claiming allowed 3 lbs.; one race. 6 lbs.; maidens, 9 lbs. May 5-58 — C.D Net value to winner 350; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool, 7.022. Inaex Horses EgtAWtPPSt Va Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners Gdds to 230093 BUMPY ROAD w 122 6 1 21 24 14 15 |_ C Cook Mrs I Gushen 1.20 47022 RED BABY w 117 4 3 35 43 2 2* W B Wilms T and L Anderson 5.20 37011 ERRARDS ISLE wb117 3 2 12 11 32 3"" L Hansman Ro-Mar Stable 4.60 460913 SCOTTS HILL w 114 1 4 3 5 55 44 D Robinson W Neil 22.80 46747 BUSH M. wb119 5 6 42 32 41 51 D Erb C E McNeill 230 03396 JENS HERO wb113 2 5 6 6 6 6 J R Adams T A Grissom 14.60 Time, :22%, :45%, 1:12%. Track muddy. Official Program NumbersV , — Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to . . in- 6-BUMPY ROAD 4.40 3.40 2.60 1.20 .70 .30 M utuel Prices? 4-red baby 4.60 3.00 10 30 ». 3-ERRARDS ISLE . 3.C0 30 Winner— B. c, by Andys Glory— Little Jeep, by War Jeep, trained by E. Anspach; bred by I. Gushen. IN GATE-4:58. OFF AT 4:58 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. BUMPY ROAD forced the early pace while in hand, came to the outside to wear down ERRARDS ISLE while swerving through the early stretch, quickly drew clear and won with speed in reserve. RED BABY appeared to dislike the going but was easily best of the others. ERRARDS ISLE tired badly from her early efforts. SCOTTS HILL could not keep up. BUSH M. was never a serious factor. JENS" HERO appeared unwilling to extend himself in the going. .Scratched— 119112 French General, 113. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Aris Mona, May 5, 1950— 1:43%— 3— 116.L Purse 300. 4-year-olds 4 "7 q C t and upward. Fillies_and mares. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1958 / O O J allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, 300. May 5-58 — C.D Net value to winner ,625; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25. Mutuel Pool. 8317. Index Horses EgtAWtPPSt V* Vi V* StrFin Jockeys .Clo Pr Owners Ooas to 473372 BAYOU NYMPH wb4118 3 5 5J 52 3 14 1« J Combest 2500 H Racivitch 2.10 47448 HALCOLETTE wb6114 4 8 8 72 72 62 2 L C Cookt 2500 R Wittwer 10.90 47151 IDLES BABY w4118 6 4 42 42 42 31 32 L Hansman 2500 Mrs C C Norman 7.20 47337 PANGOLA wb4114 8 6 6 J 6 6h 7t 41 G Roser 2500 D Carr 19.00 450534 KAYS CHOICE w4114 5 3 2h 2h 1h 2" 5"" M Roffo 2500 L J Caillouetle 7.10 47015 LAURA DONNA wb5114 1 2 12 #12 21 4 61 J Parsons 2500 W R Moore 29.60 47023 CUP MOON w4114 7 7 71 "8 8 8 71 K Church 2500 J B Randolph 5.40 472363 CRESWOOD SUSIE w 4 114 2 1 32 32 52 51 8 J Heckmnn 2500 North Star Ranch 2.60 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :25, :49%, 1:15%, 1:42%, 1:50. Track muddy. Official Program Numbers*/ - , — Mutues Paid- , Odds to . ... 1 r • 3-BAYOU NYMPH 6.20 3.60 3.C0 2.10 .80 30 MutUel PriCeSl 4-HALCOLETTE 7.40 4.40 2.70 1.20 I 6-IDLE*S BABY . . 3.60 .80 Winner— LL b. f, by Blue Swords— Smart Trick, by Cohort, trained by J. H. Pierce; bred by C. A. Asbury and Son. IN GATE— 5:25. OFF AT 5:25 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. BAYOU NYMPH, in hand to the final turn where she was sent along the outside to take command with a rush entering the stretch, drew clear and won with something left. HALCOLETTE passed only-tiring horses in her belated bid. IDLES BABY was well placed but lacked the necessary rally. PANGOLA was never a contender. "KAYS CHOICE and CRESWOOD SUSIE were used up early. Scratched— 47448 Movie Romance, 114. Attendance, 6,500 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, 46,354.


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