Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1959-05-04

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Official Racing Charts Churchill Downs Coovrieht. 1959. bv Trianele Publications. Inc. LOUISVILLE. KY.. SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1959— CHURCHILL DOWNS 1 MILE. Seventh day of nineteen-day meeting April 25 to May 16. Churchill Downs, Inc. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Trackman. J. N. Lyon. Weather clear. Racing starts at 11:30 a. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1958, .40: current meeting. .29. Percentage of favorites in the money. .64. 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 jockeys name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. s Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Kuprion Kamera. Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,234£ feet. FIRST RACE~ 6 FURLONGS chute. Delta. May 5. 1956. 1:09%. 4. 121. CV 99 1 fi * Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners since u ~ *-*- ■ u April 1 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1959. 7 lbs. Claiming price. 52.500. Mav 2. 1959 Net value to winner 51,625; second. 00; third. 50; fourth, 25. . Mutuel Pool, 57,316. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys CI g Pr. Owners Odds to 1912CD -Mark Klaine b8114 10 3 3J 32 24 11 D Dodson 2500 J M Hart 820 1910CD2-Tucky Miss b 6 116 4 6 8 6 4 2 W Carstens 2500 Mrs P A Schiro 3.00 193XD —Man of Quest b 6 117 9 1 21 1 1h 3 J L Rotz 2500 Circle J Stable 5.90 192SCD4— Col Con 7 117 6 10 10 92 72 41 W Harmatz 2500 W F Salisbury 7.80 1928CD2-Shame on You b 4 108 1 2 4 2r 32 5* L C Cook 2500 L Weinberger 1.90 191GCD4— Ellen Van b 4 112 5 5 53 52 5| B4 C Meaux 2500 J L Paddock 11.30 1507FG — Boppie Jo b 4 110 3 9 7 J 8J 93 7h K Church 2500 Gibson-Myer Jr 47.20 1910CD —Marys Boy 4 120 8 8 6J 73 82 8J J Heckmnn 2500 S-M "Rieser 13.80 644521 — Kaz b 8 113 7 4 42 42 6 92J F A Smith 2500 G E Armes 59.30 1910CD —Red Sail b 4 113 2 7 92 10 10 10 W B Wims 2500 W A Reed 4190 Time, :22%, :46, 1:11% Track fast. kA L 1 n • / 10-MARK KLAINE . 18.40 9.40 6.20 8.20 3.70 2.10 Mutuel Prices? 4-tucky miss 4.60 3.60 1.30 w 1 9-MAN OF QUEST 4.80 1.40 Winner— Ch. g, by Goya II.— Estoril, by Stimulus, trained by J. M. Hart, bred by Calumet Farm. IN GATE— 11:34. OFF AT 11:34* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Start good. Won driving. MARK KLAINE had speed from the start, while racing along outside, commenced bearing out while engaging the leaders on entering the stretch and prevailed while continuing wide. TUCKY MISS found her best stride too late and was getting to th? winner. MAN OF QUEST was used up in vying for the early lead. COL CON broke tardily and finished fastest of all. SHAME ON YOU tired after duelling for the lead to the early stretch. Scratched— 1928CD Noble Warrior, 1912CD Xalapa Boy. 1930CD4 Brother Coon, 63774 Rocky Pone. Overweight— Mark Klaine, 1 pound; Tucky Miss, 4; Boppie Jo, 2. SECOND RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. Robust. May 20. 1950. :52. 2. 118. C n 0011 Aristides Purse. Purse ,800. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special y"u ~ «« weights. Weight, 122 lbs. Mav 2. 1959 Net value to winner ,820; second, 60: third, 80; fourth, 40. Mutuel Pool, 93.704. _J Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 1 977 Kee" MaxTnkuckee 122 2 1 " 1 13 12J o Brmfield P~ Madden 330 1931 Kee3-Farm to Market b 122 1 3 3J 33 23 L Hansman R Wilson-Mrs T P Hull Jr 2.80 1977Kee —Pats Day b 122 4 2 24 22 32J W Hartack T F Devereux 3.60 1911CD — Sun Tan Man 122 5 6 72 62 4"* S Brooks Sun Tan Farm 8.10 1981Kee4— King Carlos 122 7 5 6* 44 5 W Carstens Helen W Kellogg 5.20 1978Kee -Dr. John Henry b 122 6 4 5" 5 6n* K Church Miss Verdis Havard 22.40 —Andrew B. W. 122 11 9 42 73 72* M Ycaza Mrs K I Weil 19.70 —Another Alibi 122 8 8 82 82 8 J Heckmnn Mrs W Veeneman 21.60 1614FG4-Gabriel Blue 122 9 10 9* 92 92 F Zehr Try-Angle Stable 23.50 — Tiglon b 122 3 7 10* 10* 104 W B Wills B B Borders 50.80 — Mike de Starr 122 10 11 11 11 11 J Lynch J J Starr 63.60 Time, :22%, :46%, :53. Track fast. ki in* 2-MAX1NKUCKEE 8.60 5.00 3.40 3.30 1.50 .70 Mutuel Prices? i-farm to market 4.80 3.20 1.40 .go t 4-PATS DAY 3.20 .60 Winner— B. c, by Chamosssaire — Therapia, by Panorama, trained by C. H. Edmunds; bred by Mrs. F. L. .Vickerman Ireland. IN GATE— 12:12. OFF AT 12:12 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. MAXINKUCKEE sprinted clear at once, raced true along the inside and won as if much the best. FARM TO MARKET responded in late stages to be clearly best of others. -PATS DAY was well placed but faltered in the final drive. SUN TAN MAN was never a contender. ANDREW B. W. broke slowly, was rushed into contention immediately and bolted to the outer rail on the final turn. Scratched-1921CD Noble Thought, 1978Kee Doublette, Try Take, Nolsen, Old Dick, Oil Wick, Deemster, Lupe De Troit. High Adventure. No Doily Double Today. THIRD RACE 6 FURLONGS chute. Delta. May 5. 1956. 1:09%. 4. 121.1 CD 001 O Purse ,700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming Weight. 122 lbs. Non-winners of two V*"* " a.aL L. races smce March 1 allowed 3 lbs.; one race. 6 lbs.; in 1959. 9 lbs. Claiming price, Mav 2. 1959 ,000; if for ,500, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner ,755; second, 40; third. 70; fourth, 35. Mutuel Pool, 67,086. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 1988Kee — SoutherrTstyle 4 109 8 9 1 52 2* 1p° L Hansman 5000 J H Rouse 15.30 17870P2— Pipit b5 112 3 5 12 13 11 24 C Meaux 4500 J L Paddock 6.20 1997GP -Upsy Daisy b 4 113 9 7 64 3 43 3J C Rogers 5000 R V Rasmussen 5.60 1971 Kee — Tuditious 4 108 2 6 102 92 52 41 J Lynch 5000 E J Grosfield a-14.70 18707GP —Pleasant Time b 6 108 10 2 3 22 34 5*i L C Cook 5000 P F Ternes 17.60 1988Kee2— Prince Bound 4117 7 3 5 V 72 6J R DuranS 5000 Three-Four Stable 5.10 63449 ■ —Houston b 4 113 11 10 9J 102 8J 71 W B Wms 5000 W A Reed 63.60 1923CD— Wise Marble b 5 122 5 8 4 4h 6J 8"k J Heckmann 5000 Ceedoubless Farm 5.60 62913 —I Dot b 5 110 1 11 11 11 93 96 K Church 5000 Mrs L Wolf a-14.70 19C5CD — Protccall 5 116 10 1 83 6» 105 10* F Kaelin 5000 L Litsey 38.00 17950P —Creche b 4 119 4 4 22 8411 11 E Gross 5000 H A Grant 24 90 58446 -Octanonal 6113 6 12 Broke down. W Boland 5000 J H Clark 2.20 a-Coupled, Tuditious and I Dot. Time. :22ys. :451/s, 1:11%. Track fast. k . , in- 7-SOUTHERN STYLE 32.60 17.80 9.60 15.30 7.90 3.80 Mutuel Prices J 2-pipit 7.80 5.40 2.90 1.70 8-UPSY DAISY 5.00 150 Winner— B. f. by Better Self— Cotton Candy, by Stimulus, trained by T. H. Stevens; bred by J. H. Rouse. IN GATE-12:56. OFF AT 12:561 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. SOUTHERN STYLE, unhurried through the early stages, commenced to advance along the outside entering the stretch and wore down PIPIT in the final strides. The latter sprinted clear at once, saved seme ground and just failed to last. UPSY DAISY was going strongly at the end. TUDITIOUS found her best stride too late. PRINCE BOUND v.as outrun. OCTAGONAL broke down before going a quarter mile. Scratched-1971 Kee* Big Sweep. 19C6CD Stolen Kisss. 1979Kee Fernando. Overweight— Pipit. 1 pound; Southern Style, 1: Upsy Daisy. 5: I Dot. 2; Protocall, 3. Upsy Daisy claimed by Mrs. N. J. Hernandez, trainer N. J. Hernandez. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS chute. Delta. May 5. 1956. l:09«f„ 4. 121. CD 991* Twenty Grand Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 122 lbs. «■ £*■ ■ J Non-winners of two races in 1959 allowed 3 lbs.: one race. 6 lbs. Claiming price. ,900; Mav 2. 1959 if for less. 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner S1.950: second. 00; third. 00: fourth, 50. Mutuel Pool. 49.965. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va H Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 1816GP —Land OPeace b 6 116 9 1 14 1h ih iijlj~ Boulmetis 8000 Darby Dan Farm 4fl6 1905CD2— Some Classic b 5 119 4 8 84 7 54 2"° W Hartack 8000 T D Buhl 1.80 1915CD — I Say No 5111 3 2 4h 44 34 3* J L Rotz 8C00 Gaar-McShane 340 1961 Kee -Tom Pom 4119 6 5 24 2 2 42J J R Adams 8000 L G Jones 10.60 1925GP —Reel Trouble b4 107 10 6 3J 34 44 5 W Shoaker 7500 Mrs R W Wilson 9.70 1S15CD —Ancient Greek b 6 116 2 4 63 5 6 6"° S Brooks 8000 P F Ternes 12.60 2031GP — Negrotrece b 6 116 7 9 7* 8 7| 7| F Zehr 8000 R Morris 4710 1905CD3-Nickie G. b 4 112 5 10 M 95 82 83; R York 7500 Valley View Farm 13.40 1935CD —Mr. Grace b4 116 1 3 54 61 9* 910 K Church 8000 J G Brown 38.90 17390P -My Pick Too" 4 110 8 7 10 10 10 10 L C Cook 7500 L Weinberger 34.60 Time. :22, :45%. 1.10% Track fast. kA in* 9LAND OPEACE 10.00 4:60 3.60 4.00 130 .80 Mutuel PriCeS! 4-SOME CLASSIC 3 60 3.00 .80 .50 I 3-1 SAY NO 3.20 60 Winner— Ch h. by Fair Trial— Teherany, by Tehran, trained by J. Long; bred by J. W. Galbreath. IN GATE-1:41. OFF AT 1:41 J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. LAND OPEACE. breaking alertly, drew clear at once to come to the inside, responded to urging to turn back TOM POM and then had enough left to hold SOME CLASSIC safe. The latter, slow to settle into stride, rallied from between horses in the stretch and finished full of run. I SAY NO was well placed but lacked a closing rally. TOM POM had little left after dueling with the winner to midstretch. Scratched— 1971 Kee Celtic Kid, 1988Kee Dudley Road. FIFTH RACE 5 FURLONGS. Delamar May 5. 1956. :58?f„ 2, 119. fD 991/1 Fifty-ninth running DEBUTANTE STAKES S10.000 added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allow- V» J ~ i-t- • *+ ances. By subscription of 5 each in cash. 00 additional to start, with 0,000 added, May 2. 1959 of which, with the subscription and starting fees, will be divided 65 per cent to winner, 20 per cent to second. 10 per cent to third and 5 per cent to fourth. Weight. 119 lbs. Winners of one sweepstakes, 3 lbs. extra; two sweepstakes. 5 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Closed Monday. Feb. 16. with 138 nominations. Gross value, 4,450. Gross to winner. ,392.50 Net to winner ,267.50; second, ,890; third, ,445; fourth. 22.50. Mutuel Pool. 19.479. Index Horses Eg t A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 1960Kee — Airmans Guide 119 4 5 24 2 13 12 E Gross H A Grant 4~40 1901CD-Greek Top 119 1 2 94 82 62 22J L C Cook Buchanan-Mundy 4.50 1919Kee —Sandys Sis W. 119 6 3 3J 3J 2J 32 J Combest Mrs S H Sadacca 28 30 1914CD2— Viewpoint 119 9 7 5J 52 51 4i R York C V Whitney 1.60 1981Kee-Pattys Song 119 3 4 1" 1* 3| 52J J Heckmnn Wilson Davis Jr 7.40 1914CD —Tube Rose 119 5 8 4J 44 "4* 6"* W Shoaker Helen W Kellogg a 8.60 Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt *V % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 1974Kee— Helen the Great 119 7 1 62 6« 73 71 W Hartack T F Devereux 670 —J 1968Kee-»— Le Muy b 119 8 6 72 7* 83 85 D Brmfield Bramac Stable 55.10 **** 1914CD*— Ripte b 122 10 9 84 9 10 9"° C Meaux J L Paddock 27 40 1977Kee — Sheza Honey 119 2 10 10 10 9« 10 P Anderson W Hill a 8.60 a -Coupled— Tube Rose and Sheza Honey. Time, :22%, :45%, :58%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers * , — Mutuels Paid — f- Odds to $• -» kA L in* i 4-AIRMANS GUIDE 10.80 6.80 6.20 4.40 2/40 2.10 Mutuel Prices! 2-greek top 5.60 4.60 1.80 1.30 -• l 5-SANDYS SIS W 10 00 4.00 Winner— B. f, by One Count— Navigating, by Hard Tack, trained by B. B. Williams; bred by W. P. Little. — IN GATE-2:32. OFF AT 2:32 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Z Start good. Won driving. AIRMANS GUIDE engaged PATTYS SONG from the outside at once, put that one away when ready in the uppe/ stretch and drew clear under urging. GREEK TOP dropped far back at the start, commenced to work her way through between horses after going three-eighths and finished full of run. jj SANDYS SIS W. maintained a striking position to the midstretch and faltered. VIEWPOINT, forced wide Q while being outrun on the turn, was blocked and forced to alter course nearing the furlong marker and could not threaten thereafter. RIPTE bore out badly on the turn. SHEZA HONEY was pinched back at the start. tr Scratched— 2203CD Miss Cullen. 2201CD No Joy. 1914CD April Five. 1973Kee2 Hasty Dancer. -n — — O SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS chute. Delta. May 5. 1956. 1:09%. 4, 121. » CD 991 "i m am urx- Purse ,200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of ,625 twice -*- ~ *» -t • «** other than maiden, claiming, starter or optional in 1959. Weight. 122 lbs. Non-winners * Mav 2. 1959 of ,250 -other than claiming allowed 3 lbs.: ,600. 7 lbs.: ,675, 10 lbs. Net value to winner .080; second, 40; third. 20; fourth, 60. Mutuel Pool, 50,257. q Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to Z 1907CD4— On-and-On b 115 2 7 5* 3 2J 1"* C Rogers Calumet Farm a750 5 1970Keei— Will This Do b 115 6 3 2J 12 1h M w Shoaker Mrs P Harthill 5.70 1976Kee -Elbruz b 115 7 5 62 5J 3 34 W B Wms *P Madden 33.60- 1925CD — Steno Bill 115 8 9 74 63 41 42 E Arcaro R G Burns 6.80 •*■ 1907Kee —Sundown II. 122 5 2 1h 4h 54 51 j Longden R S Lytle 9.60 1954Kee —Hurry Home 114 3 8 84 8J 1 6™ J Heckmann Mr-Mrs A P Richards 36.10 5 1 7990 P —Lucky Page b 116 4 4 3| 2 63 74 F Kaelin L Caillouette 25.40 " 1959Kee —Sunny Street b 113 1 6 9 9 8« 8« J Nichols Calumet Farm a- 50 ■**■ 1963Kee —Hudson Kid b 115 9 1 4J 7* 9 9 L Hansman Mrs A M Creech 19.90 a-Coupled, On-and-On and Sunny Street. 7£ Time. :22, :45. 1:10%. Track fast. uS Official Program Numbers , — 0 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to • n • 1A-ON-AND-ON a-Entry 3.00 2.60 2.60 .50 .30 .30 Ml utuel Pricesi 5-willthisdo 3.40 3.00 .70 .50 I 6-ELBRUZ 5.60 1.80 Winner— B. c, by Nasrullah— Two Lea, by Bull Lea, trained by H. A. Jones; bred by Calumet Farm IN GATE— 3:30. OFF AT 3:30| CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good Won driving. 0N-AND-0N failed to break with the leaders, was sent fast from between horses to move steadily to the pacemakers and was fully extended to gain a narrow decision. WILL THIS DO engaged SUNDOWN II. at once, put that one away on leaving the backstretch, drew clear and held on stubbornly in a long drive. ELBRUZ loomed boldly from between horses in the midstretch but could not sustain his bid. STENO BILL faltered after making a strong bid in the early stretch. SUNNY STREET was outrun. Overweight— Hurry Home. 2 pounds; Lucky Page, 1; Sunny Street, 1. Corrected weight— Sunny Street. 112. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-4 MILES. Whirlaway. May 3. 1941. 2:01%. 3. 126. Ct 991 A Eighty-fifth running KENTUCKY DERBY. 25,000 added. 3-year-olds. Scale weights. V ■* *•*• I W By subscription of 00 each in cash, which covers nomination for both the Kentucky Mav 2. 1959 Derby and Derby Trial. All nomination fees to Derby winner. 50 to pass entry box, ,250 additional to start, with 25,000 added, of which 5,000 to second. 2,500 to third and ,000 to fourth. 00,000 guaranteed to winner. Weight. 126 lbs. The owner of the winner to receive a gold trophy. A nomination may be withdrawn before time of closing of nominations. Closed Monday, Feb. 16, with 130 nominations. Gross value, 63,750. Gross to winner 21,250. Net to winner 19,650; second, 5,000; third, 2,500; fourth, ,000. Mutuel Pool, ,502,151. Index Horses Eg t A Wt PP Va Vi % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 1986Keei— Tomy Lee 126 9 22 24 1h 24 22 1 w W Shoaker Mr-Mrs F Turner Jr 370 1907CD— Sword Dancer b 126 14 4* 4J 42 M 1h 2*1 W Boland Brookmeade Stable 8.80 1925CD1— First Landing b 126 3 P 8J 5* 4J 44 3 E Arcaro Meadow Stable 3.60 1924CD3— Royal Orbit b 126 17 104123 113 82 6* 4* W Harmatz J Braunstein Estate 46.60 1907CD3— Silver Spoon 121 4 9 92 6J 32 3* 52J R York C V Whitney 1080 1924CD2— Finnegan b 126 8 62 6 7J 54 72 6| J Longden N S McCarthy 10.60 1986Kee2-Dunce b 126 7 14J13* 123 11J 8 74 S Brooks Claiborne Farm f-7 30 1924CD1— Open View b 126 13 52 5* 82 62 5J 83 K Korte Elcam Stable a-17.20 2042Jam —Atoll 126 5 3J 3 3J 7 94 9"° S Boulmetis Elkcam Stable-L Chester a-17.20 1924CD4— Rico Tesio b 126 2 17 17 17 132 11 1 104 M Ycaza Briardale Farm 48.10 2043LH —Festival King 126 15 8 7* 92 92 1fjh 11| w Carstens C B Fischbach f-7.30 1925CD2— John Bruce 126 11 16J16415J 143 141 12"° K Church K G Marshall 34.50 1907CD2— Easy Spur 126 6 13310* 10 10413J 13* W Hartack Spring Hill Farm 7.90 19£6Kee —The Chosen One 126 16 111144 14* 12J 12J 144 J Combest Mrs S H Sadacca f-7.30 1925CD4— Our Dad b 126 1 12J14 132 152 154 15 P Anderson Patrice Jacobs 8.00 1907CD -Die Hard 126 12 15215J 16J 163 16« 16* J Sellers Jacnot Stable f-7.30 1924CD — Troilus b 126 10 H 1«| 2§ 17 17 17 C Rogers B Sharp f-7 30 f-Mutuel field. a-Coupled, Open View and Atoll. Time, :24%, :47%, 1:11%, 1:36, 2:02%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to — — k. , in . 8-TOMY LEE 9 40 4.80 3.80 3.70 1.48 .80 MutUd PriCeS! 1C-SW0RD DANCER 9.00 6.20 3.50 2.10 I 4-FIRST LANDING 4.00 1.00 Winner— B. c. by Tudor Minstrel— Auld Alliance, by Brantome. trained by F. E. Childs; bred by D. H. Wills England. IN GATE— 4:37. OFF AT 4:37J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. TOMY LEE, snugged in off the early pace of TROILUS. moved from between horses with SWORD DANCER to assume a slight advantage at the half mile grounds, continued slightly wide to be headed on the final turn, responded to strong handling and, while drifting out and being carried in through the stretch run, proved narrowly best. TOMY LEE survived a claim of foul lodged by the rider of the runner-up for allegedly having carried that one wide from the five-sixteenths marker to the final sixteenth. SWORD DANCER moved to a contending position along the outside at once, continued wide to move readily and take command nearing the final quarter mile, was carried wide into the stretch to continue to show the way and, whrle lugging in, just failed to last. FIRST LANDING loomed up boldly when called upon entering the stretch but could not improve his position ROYAL ORBIT, taken in hand when in position early, commenced to move after going three quarters to make a bold bid through midstretch but was not quite good enough. SILVER SPOON moved rapidly in the run down the backstretch to the leaders to maintain a striking position to midstretch where she could not gain under further urging. FINNEGAN appeared to have no excuse in an even effort. DUNCE was never a contender. OPEN VIEW dropped back steadily after showing early speed as did ATOLL. JOHN BRUCE lost all chance when caught between horses at the start and went to his knees. EASY SPUR was far back throughout. OUR DAD lacked his customary closing rally. TROILUS stopped badly after cuting out a swift pace for five furlongs. Scratched— 221 5CD On-and-On. EIGHTH RACE 7 FURLONGS chute. Shan Pac. May 1. 1958. 1:22. 4. 115. l"*n 9917 wn - pres Purse. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners «l of ,625 twice other than maiden, claiming, starter or optional since Oct. 1. Weight, May 2. 1959 122 lbs. Non-winners of ,625 once since Oct. 1 allowed 3 lbs.; S3.250 in 1958-59, 6 lbs.; ,600. 10 lbs.: ,625, 15 lbs. maiden, claiming, starter or optional races not considered Net value to winner ,600; second. 00; third. 80; fourth. 00. Mutuel Pool. 47,616. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 1915CD2— Twcv Six Charlie b 4 112 8 2 P tt 1* 1» L C Cook R-M Stable 1J0 1923Kee4— Old Cash 4 112 7 1 1h ?2 2* 2 S Brooks Calumet Farm 4.90 1634GP — Sarcasmo 5112 9 9 9 9 9 34 K Church Hasty House Farm 28.00 1932JnD-Road to Rome 4 109 3 3 4 4 3J 4 E Doming z Mrs N J Hernandez 12.60 1915CD3— Safe Landing b 4 122 6 7 8» 5 4 54 J Combest P F Ternes 5.80 1923Kee3— Dudley Dixie b 4 109 5 5 6 7 6J 6 J Sellers E P Metz 3.90 16140P —Castro Jl. b4 110 2 6 54 » 82 7 J L Rotz Valley View Farm 33 30 1979Kee —Damocles 7 119 4 8 7J 8? 6* 83J W B Wms W A Reed 38.10 2006GP— Sage of Alief b4 117 1 4 2 33 7J 9 R Durans F Benner 9.40 Time, :22%. :45%. 1:10%. 1:22%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers f~ Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to -. kA L 1 n . 8-1 WO SIX CHARLIE 5.40 3.20 2.60 170 .60 30 Mutuel Prices? 7-old cash 4.4o 3.60 1.20 .80 i 9-SARCASMO 6.20 2.10 Winner— Br. g, by Crocodile— Hadnt Orter, by Polynesian, trained by R H. Raines; bred by Miss A Fruehauf IN GATE— 5:41. OFF AT 5:41 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Start good. Won driving. TWO SIX CHARLIE moved to the fore of OLD CASH from the outside when ready, drew clear at will and won with something left. The latter had his speed, saved some ground and gave way readily. SARCASMO found his best stride too late. ROAD TO ROME could not keep up. DUDLEY DIXIE was outrun. Scratched— 2033GP Nydello. Overweight— Road to Rome, 2 pounds; Dudley Dixie. 2; Castro II.. 3. NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Bornastar. Sept. 27. 1958. 1:42%. 5. 119. CD 991 R Pleasant Journey Purse. Purse ,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, *"*" *-*• * ° 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.: since March 1. 6 lbs.; in 1999. 8 lbs. May 2. 1959 Claiming price. ,500; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Net value jo winner ,690; second, 20; third, 60; fourth. 30. Mutuel Pool. 32,250. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 2025GP — Sike b 5 112 2 5 M 42J Ih 13 121 s Brooks 35CO Berkshire Stable 3.70 1699GP3-Constant Rebel b 5 112 9 6 62 63 62 32 2* R Behrens 3500 Mrs J Bartlett a-2.60 2026GP — Menodog 5 111 3 8 7J 73 5h 43 323 j Combest 3500 Mrs J Bartlett a-2.60 1912CD —Painted Porch b 4 115 8 9 9 9 9 83 4* C Rogers 3500 R V Rasmussen 6 40 1904CD —Bleak b 6 117 7 7 85 85 4 7* 5J W Carstens 3500 Mrs P A Schiro 6 60 1948Keei-Pym b5 120 6 3 2 14 23 2* 62J J L Rotz 3500 R F McMahan Sr 410 1982JnD— Special Choice b6120 4 4 42 34 4J 5J 7» F Zehr 3500 T Timothy Sr 12 80 16410P —Noble Jac b4 113 1 1 3J 54 74 6J 8? J Nichols 3000 L Litsey 4390 1923CD -Hill Country 4 117 5 2 1h 24 3J 9 9 W D Lucas 3500 Wilson Hull Jr 600 a-Coupled, Constant Rebel and Menodog. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:45%. Track fast. Continued on Page Forty CHURCHILL DOWNS Continued from Page Seventeen Official Program Numbers r- Mutuels Paid -n r- Odds to . n . t 3-SIKE 9.40 4.00 3.60 3.70 1.00 80 MUtuel PriCeSi 1A— CONSTANT REBEL a-Entry 3.60 4.40 .80 120 1-MEN0D0G a-Entry 3.60 4.40 .80 120 Winner— B m by Brookfield— Cannobie Lee, by Lochinvar. trained by R. Conion; bred by Country Life Farm. IN GATE-6:27. OFF AT 6:27 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out. SIKE. unhurried for the first half mile, moved fast when ready to wear down PYM on the final turn, drew clear and was ridden out to hold her advantage. CONSTANT REBEL found his best stride too late. MEN0D0G raced wide to make her belated bid PAINTED PORCH was void of early speed. PYM was used up early. Overweight— Menodog. 2 pounds; Noble Jac, 4; Hill Country. 5. Pym claimed by R. V. Rasmussen. trained by L. G. Joffrion. Attendance, 100,000 Estimated; Total Mutuel Pool, ,019,824.


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