Official Racing Charts: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-08

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Official Racing Charts ________________________ Copyright, 1945, by Trianglt Publications, Inc. ________________ Belmont Park ELMONT. L. I., N. Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945— BELMONT PARK 1 1-2 MILES. Fourth day of eighteen-day meeting June 4 to June 23. Westchester Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear. Steward representing New York Racing Commission, Francis P. Dunne; The Jockey Club. Marshall Cassidy. Visiting Steward from The Jockey Club, Walter M. Jeffords. Placing Judges, C. H. Cornehlsen, Joseph E. Kyle and Fred H. Parks. Paddock and Patrol Judge, Myron H. Davis. Assistant Paddock and Patrol Judge, Wayne H. Huff. Patrol Judges, W. J. Mara and W. Constantine. Clerk of Scales, George Hyland. Timer, John Miller. Starter, George Cassidy. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, John B. Campbell. Assistant Racing Secretary and Handicapper, Julius G. Reeder. Racing starts at 1:15 p. m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting, 1944. .40: current meeting, .42. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. * Five lbs. apprentice allowance claimed . t live lbs. waived. H Disqualified. [OH] Dead heat, a Coupled as entry, f Mutuel field W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Steeplechase allowances: * Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. J Seven pounds claimed. *** Ten pounds dainied. + Five pounds waived. + Seven pounds waived. "Ten pounds waived. FIKST RACE 5-8 MILE Widener Straight Course. Distraction, June 4, 1927 7 f% f% *? 1 — :56— 2 — 125. Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 / D D j I jbs Non-winners of two races allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 9 lbs. June 7-45— Bel Claiming price. 85,000. Net value to winner SI. 575; second. 80 ; third, S240: fourth, 20; breeder award, 5; trainer and groom awards. 5. Mutuel Pool. S201.751. Index BwtM Eqt A Wt PP St V*. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to DARBY DABIUS wllS 1 5 6~ *■ lh P Roberts 5000 Darby Dan Farm 79.00 76107- STABGAZEB w 113 2 8 5h 4* 2£ T Atkinson 5000 Vera S Braeg 160 75886s RULING TIME w»lM 6 1 8*3" 3» E Arcaro 5000 T P Morgan 3.20 75886 KAY SCOUT in « 113 10 4 2J 2" P H I.indberg 5000 Mrs H Mart 20.65 7*188 STAGE SONG wbIIO 9 3 lJ l| 5" J Adams 5000 Victor Emanuel 8.35 76335 SCHOOLMAN in 113 5 2 42 5| 6i E Guerin 5000 R A Firestone 18.25 76225 MUY TRISTE wb113 4 9 10 8"k T H WnAn 5000 Kenneth Murchison 4.30 7=1766 HASTY BLUE w 110 3 10 91 7J 8s A Vesseli 5000 Mimosa Stock Farm 74.80 76107 SVENGAU wB113 7 7 8-10 9"k R Permane 5000 Wheatlev Stable 21.15 76107 ELLEN YALJEAN wb 111 8 6 I2 9* 10 F Maschek 5000 Philip Godfrey 88.05 Time, :23, :47, 1:00. Track fast. r- S2 Mutuels Paid — , . — Odds to — . r» • DARBY DARIUS 160.00 37.20 11.40 79.00 17.60 4.70 Ml UlUel r riC6S I STARGAZER 3.30 2.40 .65 .20 i RULING TIME 2.90 .45 Winner— Ch. c, by Burgoo King— Darby Dulcet, by Gallant Fox, trained by J. Long; bred by Mr. John V. Galbreath. WENT TO POST— 1:15. OFF AT 1:17 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. DARBY DARIUS raced forwardly from the --tart, responded to urging in the final eighth and outlasted STARGAZER. The latter was sluggish in the early stages, worked his way up on the inside and finished fast. RILING TIME, a prominent factor all the way. held on well. KAY SCOIT. on the outside, hung under pressure in the final drive. STAGE SONG had early speed. SCHOOLMAN could not keep up. Overweight — Ruling Time, 1 pound; Ellen Valjean. 1. SECOND RACE 7-8 MILE. Roseben, Oct. 16, 1906—1:22—5—126. Purse ,500. 7 L C *i * 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 119 / O O J — n,s . 0ider, 6 lbs. below scale. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, June 7-45— Bel 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,555; second. 80; third. 40; fourth, 20; breeder award, 5; trainer and groom awards, 05. Mutuel Pool. 50.839. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ft % % Strife Jockeys Owners Odds to 75875 * FRED TES GAME— • 3 116 10 1 l1 1" 1£ H l*J A Snider 3000 F W~Hooper 3.45 62477 ECOLIRE wb 3 116 11 4 5£ tl 7i 6i 2h F Maschek 3000 Mrs L dArday 8.20 75764 PHARAMONDA b31U 9 5 4h 5i 44 If 31 A Kirkland 3000 Louisiana Farm 5.55 75516 ALARUSH in 3 114 7 14 14 ll2 11| U 43 P Roberts 3500 A C Ernst 7.30 75875 PETEE-PAT wb4121 3 13 13* 10l 8J 72 5" R Merritt 3000 Mrs J F Braee 64.60 75666 HAPY FORECASTS 3 110 4 12 91 7i 6" 5" 6" .1 Adams 2500 Twin Oaks Farm 36.40 73364 VAMPIRE wb3114 1 3 2" 2 2n 4 7+ C Eye 3000 .1 S Phipps 110.90 75415 SHORE PATROL wb 3 106 14 8 6* SJ 3" p 81 L Hsman**. 3000 M M Schuebel f 17.95 76224 BOON YARD w 3 119 12 10 12£ 123 121 Iftij gh h I.indberg 3500 A R Wright f-17.95 75987 IN THANKS wb3108 2 2 3J 4h 5J 9* 10 W Gerlock 2500 J Bernikow 18.30 75764 FIDDLESTICK w 4 113 13 9 7» 13* 122 ll1 llh B Mills 2500 J S Kroese f 17.95 71030 HIGH TAPS wb3110 8 6 10 J 8" 10 121 122 J FittrelliJ 3500 Marise Farm 81.80 75875 VLDINA HIKERwb3116 6 11 11 14 14 132 13 W D Wrigt 3000 E D Talbert 82.20 72145 mCIS MARION wb 4 118 5 7 8h 9" 9£ 14 14 E Arcaro 2500 A Gambale 2.05 f Mutuel field. Time. :23%, Aand%, 1:15, 1:28%. Track fast. r~%2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , rt • FREDDIES GAME 8.90 5.50 3.90 3.45 1.75 .95 Ml utuel rricesj ecolire 10.20 6.70 4.10 2.35 l PHARAMONDA 4.70 1.35 Winner — B. c. bv Bull Dog — In Between, bv Colin, trained bv I. H. Parke; bred by Coldstream Stud. WENT TO POST— 1:50. OFF AT 1:52 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out : second and third driving. FREDDIES GAME was kept prominent from the start, shook off opposition in the stretch and was under pressure at the end. ECOLIRE improved his position steadily and finished with good courage. PHARAMONDA. on the outside entering the stretch, hung at the finish. ALARUSH moved up on the inside in the stretch run and then faltered. PETEE-PAT showed a good effort. HAPPY FORECAST was slow to begin. VAMPIRE and IN THANKS had early tmtmL SHORE PATROL quit badlv. FRANCIS MARION refused to extend himself. Scratched— 76224 Errant Lass, 113; 761053 Wise Sun, 113; 76105 Buck Thirteen, 106; 75414 Single Bliss. 116. Overweight — Happy Forecast, 2 pounds; Vampire, 3; Shore Patrol, 2; High Taps, 1. Claimed — Ecolire by Mrs. J. Rich. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid ,114.90— Double Pool, 5,480. THIRD RACE ABOUT 2 MILES. Fairmount, May 29, 1926—3:40—5—147. 7% X Rossfenton Steeplechase Purse. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and O D J J upward. Allowances. Non-winners of a race other than hurdle or June 7-45 — Bel claiming:. 4-year-olds, 142 lbs.; 5-year-olds, 148 lbs.; older, 150 lbs. Winners over hurdles other than claiming, 3 lbs. extra. Net value to winner ,580; second. 80; third, 40; fourth, 20; breeder award, 5; trainer and groom awards, 0. Mutuel Pool, 22,344. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 3 6 9 12 Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 60532 COPPER BEECH w 4 145 7 3 33 l1 l2 l« 1« W Owen Vera S Bragg 5.65 72*98 BENEKSAR wb 7 148 6 5 8 7 5 26 2* H Cruz Mrs Henrv Obre 7.20 75558 ON THE CUFF ws5148 1 1 5i 5« 4J 4 35 E Roberts Bayard Tad-ran Jr a 15.05 10332s MAT w4145 9 2 l1 2" 2£ 3b 4 S Riles Mrs F A Clark b-.90 61440 BLUE FUNK w 5 141 4 4 2| P P* Fell. F Kratz**« Mrs F A Clark b-.90 STINT MAN in 5 143 8 7 61 62 Lost rider. F Adams* Mrs E A Whitney a 15.05 5718S2 DIMOUT w 5 143 3 9 4s 32 Fell. J McGovern Mrs G H Bostwick 8.75 75377- SANDER w 5 148 2 8 7 Losi rider. J S Harson Brooks Parker 6.45 71486 SPIRITS COUNT* 5 Ml 5 6 Lost rider. A Scott Mrs Ogden Phipps 59.75 Coupled: a On the Cuff and Stunt Man: b Mat and Blue Funk. Time, 3:50%. Track fast. /— Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to _i . in* COPPER BEECH 13.30 6.70 4.70 5.65 2.35 1.35 Mutuel Prices? beneksar 7.50 4.60 2.75 1.30 I ON THE CUFF a-Entry 6.80 2.40 Winner — Ch. g, by Blenheim II. — Golden Sceptre, by The Satrap, trained bv A. White; bred by Mr. Wrn. duPont. Jr. WENT TO POST— 2:20. OFF AT 2:21 EASTERN WAR TIME. lait good from flag. Won easily; second and third driving. -COPPER BEECH jumped well, showed speed on the flat and was galloping at the finish. BENEKSAR was outrun in the first part and outlasted ON THE CUFF under pressure. The latter finished with good courage from a slow start. MAT bobbled at the eleventh fence and then tired. BLUE FINK fell at the eleventh fence. STINT MAN lost rider at the eighth fence. DIMOLT fell at the seventh fence. SANDER lost rider at the fifth fence. SPURIOUS COUNT lost rider at the third fence. Scratched— 725042 Drintown, 137. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE Main Course. Nusakan, Sept. 13, 1929—1:10—4— 7 6 64 126 °ak Glen Purse ,First Division. Purse ,000. 3-year- O O J *f olds. Colts and geldings. Allowances. Non-winners of two races. June 7-45 — Bel Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of a sweepstakes allowed 4 lbs.; maidens, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,905; second, 80; third, 90; fourth, 45; breeder award, 5; trainer and groom awards, 0. Mutuel Pool, 97,947. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* *A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 67402* TRYMENOW m 118 1 1 Z*~and 21 lJ A SnideT W M Jam* 1.25 752G2 BILL HARDEY wb118 8 2 2* 1* lJ 22 E Arcaro Longchamps Farm 2.35 NOP MICHAELO wb118 3 3 P* and U V J Adami Mrs F Magann 6 90 75190 AMBITIOUS wgll3 2 7 4J 42 5* 4« R Permane Wheatlev Stable 10.85 64467* VALDINA GAYI.AD w 118 6 6 H I3 6A 58 W Mertens Mrs E Mulrenan 18.40 75767 HE GOT THERE wb118 4 b b 6J 7? bk T Atkinson Grant Thorn 14.45 76223 STEEL CHAIN wnll8 5 4 l"k 2J 3» 7" F Maschek W Ziegler Jr 84 65 75337 MEANGEN wb118 7 8 6» 815 82 810 W D Wrigt Mrs J M Seider 45.40 CAPT EVERETT I. w 113 f f 9 9 9 9 H I.indberg W S Jacobs 132.85 Time. :232£, :47%, 1:124*. Track fast. I D • i TRYMENOW 4.50 2.80 2.30 1.28 .40 .15 Mm. UlUel rMCeSf BILL HARDEY Ill 2.40 .55 .20 I MlCHA£L0 2.70 .35 Winner— B. c, by Menow — Rambler Rose, by Man o War, trained by O. White; bred by Mr. Walter M. Jeffords. WENT TO POST— 2:52. OFF AT 2:54 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won cleverK ; second and third driving. TRYMENOW, on the inside under restraint, moved up on the outside ot the leader tor the stretch run ami drew away. BILL HARDEY forced the early pace, shook off STEEL CHAIN when ready and held on well. MICHAELO was hlorked in the early running, saved ground entering the stretch and closed with good courage. AMBITIOUS was well up from the start and had no mishaps. VALDINA GAYLAD made up some ground. HE GOT THERE had no mishaps. Scratched— 72323 Antelope. 118: 71279 Staqe Fire. 113. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Main Course. Nusakan. Sept. 13, 1929—1:10— 4— 7 6 6 "i 126 °ak G,en Purse ,Second Division. Purse S3,000. 3-year - olds. Colts and geldings. Allowances. Non-winners of two races. June „ 7-45 — Bel Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of a sweepstakes allowed 4 lbs.; maidens, 9 lbs. Net value to winner ,910: second. 80; third. 90: fourth. 45; breeder award, 5; trainer and groom awards, 5. Mutuel Pool, 07,549. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St S4 ]2 Str Fin Jockevs Owners Odds to 757673 WAR TROPHY w 118 1 6 6» 6» 4» If W D~Vrigt Glen Riddle Farm L70 75875- BUZFUZ wnll3 4 4 W $ 3»| 2J .1 Adams Sunshine Stable 3.85 72076 BRIGHT SCHOLAR*! 118 3 1 I 21 1» 3« E Arcaro Longchamps Farm 12 60 57570 BAYERN wb118 5 2 2 1| 2 42 T Atkinson Walter P Chrysler Jr 2 90 75668 BURBA PEG mill 7 8 8 8 7 5iJ A Kirkland Col C V Whitney 3 : 30 75516* HIS JEWEL in 113 8 3 52 52 51 6s M Caffrella Jule Fink 6.65 58551 MENOTNOW wb113 6 7 4" 4J 62 7« N Jmhm Hal Price Headley 73 05 YANKEE FLIER m.113 2 5 73 7h 8 8 F Thac-cr John S Clark £9.30 Time. :232s, :475, 1:1245. Tiack fast. r- Mutuels Paid — - Odds to , _i . id- 1 WAR TROPHY 5.40 3.00 2.40 1.70 .50 .20 MUfUel rNCeSj BUZFUZ 3.90 3.30 .95 .65 BRIGHT SCHOLAR 4.60 1.30 Winner - Blk. c, by Trace Call— Racing Colors, by Man o War, trained bv H. Racine; bred by Mr. Samuel D. Riddle. WENT TO POST— 3:23. OFF AT 3:25J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second ami third -riving. WAR TROPHY was kept forwardly from the start and lor the stretch run was eased to the outside, woie down the leaders and was drawing away. BUZFUZ, a prominent factor from the start, held on with good courage. BRIGHT SCHOLAR showed speed while saving ground and had no mishaps. BAYERN was rushed into command onlv to falter in the stretch run. BURBA PEG was outrun. HIS JEWEL had no mishaps. MENOTNOW could not keep up. Scratched— 76223 Huntsman. 113; 76422 Tick Tack, 113. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE. Count Fleet, Oct. 10, 1942— 1:344.-, — -— 11«. Fifteenth 7 f RunninS ACORN STAKES. 0,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. / O O J O Scaie weight. Weight, 121 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. June 7-45 Bel — Net va|ue t0 wjnner ,930; second, S2.000; third, ,000; fourth. 00; breeder award, S300; trainer and groom awards, 0. Mutuel Pool, 43,079. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1j ]2 a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to ~758792 GALLORETTE w 121 7 2 3J 2" 2h~li ll E Arcaro W L Brann ~T 25 75418 MONSOON walfl 1 4 2" 31£ 34 22 2fi T Atkinson Col C V Whitnev a 1 10 72283s RECCE wnl21 5 3 l£ l2 14 3" 32 A Kirkland Col C V Whitney a 1 10 763362 BERTIE S. wnl21 6 1 7 5£ 4« 4« 4* M Caffrella I Bieber 10 75 75668 TURNPLATE wB121 4 5 6£ 7 62 B 5" N Jemas B.iggs F Spach 44 50 761093 SEGULA w 121 2 6 4 4J 5* 6" 6 J J Stout Bcbir Stud 19 40 75418 HED SMART wB121 3 7 5J 62 7 7 4 R Permane M Slifkin 21.80 Coupled: a Monsoon and Recce. Time, :23, :47, 1:1 145, 1:38. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to Pmp GALLORETTE 4.50 2.20 2.20 1.25 .10 .10 MM*-__J UlUel "riCeSj MONSOON a-Entry 2.10 2.20 .05 10 1 RECCE a-Entry 2.10 2.20 .05 .10 Winner -Ch. f. by Challenger II.— Gallette. by Sir Gallahad III., trained by E. A. Christmas; bred by Mr. Preston M. Burch. WENT TO POST— 3:55. OFF AT 3:58J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. GALLORETTE was kept forwardly but on the outside, moved up between the leaders entering the - stretch, swerved over sharplv in front of MONSOON, drew away and held on with determination to the end. MONSOON, on the inside from the start under mild restraint, was sent up fa«=t rounding the stretch turn and was eased back when the winner went over and then, at the end could not impiove her position. RECCE was hustled ;nto 10m-mand. showed early speed, then tired in the final furlong. BERTIE S. showed a good effort all _M way but could not menace the leaders. SEGULA v.as never a factor. The others had no mishaps Scratched— 76336 Bellicose. 121; 76336 Subdued, 121. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Dot, Sept. 7, 1923— 1: 42 5— 3— 100. Riverhead 7 f% f% K 7 Purse- Graded Allowances Class D. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds P and upward. Non-winners of a race other than claiming since June 7-45 — Bel May 10. Weight, 5 lbs. below scale. Non-winners of any race since then if non-winners of ,000 in 1944-45 allowed 4 lbs. Net value to winner ,230; second. 80; third, 40; fourth, 70; breeder award, 5; trainer and groom awards, 0. Mutuel Pool. 92,926. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V JL 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 71552 WESTMINSTER wb4117 5 l~ Y*~ 12~26 lh 12 A Snider W M MM 705 75893 PEPPY MISS wb4112 2 5 4J 31 lh 2* 2" R Peimane A E Munver 6 90 7599F MINEFINDER wb5118 8 4 2» 2" 32 32 3 E Arcaro E D Iiii-i— 2 05 76108 BLUE WHISTLRwb 5118 9 1 lx 4h 4* 4» 4" F Thacker A L Eleven 3 25 76108 FUTURAMA wb 7 118 6 9 9 9 9 9 52 R Merritt Mrs L Patterson 22 60 75670 OATMEAL w 5 117 3 8 86 85 7J 63 B Mills* Philip Bieber 4 25 68946 ALL DAY wb4 117 1 7 6" 6J 84 8£ 7" J Renick A W Wentzel 154 40 757693 GMBI.ING ANDYwb4117 4 2 72 7J[ 6* 7 82 H Woodhse Ralph Petillo 35 25 75263 ALAMEIN wb4117 7 6 5i 53 51 51 9 T Atkinson Col C V Whitney 28 75 Time, :24, :47*£, 1:12. 1:382, 1:45. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to » _j . in WESTMINSTER 16.10 9.60 5.30 7.05 3.80 165 Mutuel rricftSt peppy miss 9.00 5.40 350 170 1 MINEFINDER 2.80 .40 Winner— B. g. by Bull Dog— Judv OGradv, bv Man o War, trained bv O. White; bred by Mr W M Jeffords. WENT TO POST— 4:27. OFF AT 4:28 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. WESTMINSTER w,ic sprinted into command at the start and, steadied along, responded to pressure in the stretch run. swerved slightly and then drew clear. PEPPY MISS was sent up fast after the start, assumed command rounding the stretch turn, also swerved under pressure and then faltered suddenly in the final sixteenth. MINEFINDER was taken under restraint when outrun, responded in the stretch run and closed fast. BLUE WHISTLER was eased back in the early stages, improved his position under punishment and closed with a rush. FUTURAMA raced over tiring horses in the final furlong. The others had no mishaps. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Marriage, Sept. 26. 1942— 1:48 fc— 6— 122. Purse 7 ft f% R ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 5 lbs. below / O O O J scale. Winners of two since races May 10, 3 lbs. extra. Non-June 7-45 — Bel winners since then allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,500. Net value to winner ,570; second, 80; third, 40; fourth, 20; breeder award, 5; trainer and groom awards, 0. Mutuel Pool. 04.355. Index Horsey Eqt A Wt PP St j4 ]2 % Str Fin Jockes Owners I tdds to T6106 SON NET KEY wb 4 113 10 5~ 52 4 3:* 3a lh T Atkinson 2500 .1 S Kroese 7305 75665 REKRAB wb5119 9 2 4J P P 22 2" R Permane 3000 F J Kearns 6 40 76106 TURF R. wb4106 1 4 ll 13 _1| 1J p _ HsmanA 3000 Havahome Stable 10 05 75881 MILI.0 wb6 113 3 3 U 52 4h 4h 4h B M.1UJ 2600 Mrs E D Jacobs 310 75260:J TROTH w 5 112 5 9 92 9* 92 5J 54 N Jemas 2800 Jack Webber 9 00 758812 DOUBLE BP.AB wb5109 8 1111 10* 10:i 62 64 R M KV„*» 2700 J M Seider 2 75 76426 HO DOWN wb7112 2 8 83 82 84 74 7 C LeBlncA 3000 W W Stone 7150 73162 MUSTAFA w 4 118 4 10 104 11 11 11 81 J Adams 3000 Louisiana Farm 33 05 75137 SISSIE SMITH w 6 114 7 6 7* 72 61 81 P W D Wrigt 3000 John C Bruno 10 75 75990 PISTOL PETE wb8119 6 7 62 6 7104 104 T Mav .3000 Mrs E Canning 14 85 75881 BETTYS BOBBY* b 8 114 11 l 2 24 54 9" 11 W Mertens 2500 P F DiCostan/o 12 85 Time, :233*|, :47%, itO%, 1:41, 1:55. Track fast. r— Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to N I B • 1 SONNET KEY 148.10 35.40 17.80 73.05 16.70 7 90 M_ utuel Prices? rekrab 8.70 5.80 3.35 190 TURF R 8.20 3.10 Winner— B. c. bv Hev Diddle Diddle— Trig, bv Chide, trained bv J. Byer ; bred by Mr. Thomas E Bragg WENT TO POST— 5:00. OFF AT 5:02 EASTERN WAR TIME. Mait good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. SONNET KEY was well up from the start and, entering the stretch, came around the leaders and got up in the final strides. REKRAB raced forwardly from the start and held on well. TURF R. was sent into command after the start, saved ground, then faltered. MILLO showed a good effort all the way. TROTH finished fast from a slow start. DOUBLE BRAB lacked early speed. SISSIE SMITH could not keep up. BETTYS BOBBY had no mishaps. Claimed— Rekrab by Mrs. Jean Rich; Double Brab by Havahome Stable. Attendance, 26,715; Total Mutuel Field, ,806,270. Returned to Public, ,525,643, Less Breakage.


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