Official Racing Charts: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1946-05-23

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Belmont Park ELMONT, L. I., N. Y., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1946-BELMONT PARK 1 1-2 MILES. Fifteenth day of twenty-four-day meeting May 6 to June 1. Westchester Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather clear. Racing starts at 1:30 p m. Eastern Daylight Time Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1945, .35; current meeting, .31. § Three lbs apprentice allowance claimed. * Five lbs. claimed. * Seven lbs. claimed. *** Ten lbs. claimed. W Whip S Spurs. B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name cf jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Photochart Camera FIRST RACE 5-8 MILE Widener Straight Course. Distraction, June 4, 1927— : 56— 2— 125. £. * Q Purse ,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming 9O ™ • O *■ price, 0,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each ,000 to ,000. May 22-46 — Bel Net niut t0 wmner ,055; second, 00; thirds, 62.50 each; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 00,654. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 983212 MANOR LASS w 115 7 3 51 44 11 J Jessop 9000 Lester Manor Stable 1.80 983213 DOLLY ZAC w115 1 4 8* 3* 24 B James 9000 I Bieber 7.05 ARIEL BEAUTY ■ w 113 14 6 1* fh 3 A Scotti* 10000 Sally Ann Stable a-11.30 97854 DELL MAID H w 118 15 2 2nl 2"* 3nk W MehrtenslOOOO Dell Stables f-9.60 981302 TOP KNOT w118 4 7 61 7h 53 E Arcaro 10000 Cain Hoy Stable 2.00 97854 NOTEWORTHY wb 118 3 9 13* 8"* 6* A Kirkland 10000 Mrs F West f-9.60 98385 GRETCHEN wb113 9 5 31 5h 71 F Zufelt 8000 F Frankel 41.10 98130 MEDLEY w 113 5 1 4h 63 82 J Longden 8000 W P Chrysler 11.55 98321 FRANABE w 116 13 10 94122 9nk W D Wright 9000 Paragon Stable 54.75 98077 S0UTHB0R0 wb112 10 14 12* 9* 10"" C McCreary 8000 Twin Oaks Farm f-9.60 TETRAGINO w 112 11 12 10* 111 lit C Givens 8000 A Untermyer a-11.30 98321 BRIGHT HONOR wb112 8 8 71J132 12* T Atkinson 8000 J S Phipps 52.35 FLYING LADY w112 6 13 148 10* 13i H Lindberg 8000 Mrs A Wichfeld 23.20 97854 MISS ATOMIC w 118 12 11 113 144 143 A SchmidltlOOOO Margaret Knott 0Boyle 102.80 VERY SMOOTH w112 2 15 15 15 15 H Woodhse 8000 Lou-Hyl Stable f-9.60 ES Dead-heat. a-Coupled, Ariel Beauty and Tetragino. f-Mutuel field. tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23, :46%, :59%. Track fast. Mutuels Paid- , Odds to * n . /-MANOR LASS 5.60 3.60 2.90 1.80 .80 .45 Ml utuel rncesi dolly zac 6.40 4.10 2.20 1.05 C ARIEL BEAUTYDead-heatHa-Entry 3.30 .65 DELL MAID Dead-heat f-Field ... 2.70 .35 Winner— Ch. f, by Carrier Pigeon— Mary Soulard, by Display, trained by G. H. Strate; bred by L. K. Haggin, Jr. WENT TO POST-1:29. OFF AT 1:30* EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and thirds the same. MANOR LASS was well up from the start, responded to pressure in the stretch run and disposed of ARIEL BEAUTY to draw away. DOLLY ZAC raced true on the inside and finished with good courage. ARIEL BEAUTY had early speed and held on well. DELL MAID, on the outside, showed speed and finished in a dead-heat for third place with ARIEL BEAUTY. TOP KNOT could not keep up in the early stages, but finished fastest of all. NOTEWORTHY showed a good effort. GRETCHEN tired. MEDLEY had no mishap. Scratched— Teaneck Madcap, 115; 98321 Uleta, 112; 98077 Singsong, 113 ;98321 Ann Frances, 112; 98321 Town Betty, 112; 98130 Staging, 115. Overweight— Gretchen, 1 pound; Medley, 1; Franabe, 1 SECOND RACE 1 MILE. Count Fleet, Oct. 10, 1942— 1:34%— 2— 116. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. c f Claiming. Weight, 126 ibs. Non-winners of two races at one mile or over since 9q O O J U April 5 allowed 2 lbs.; since December 28, 5 lbs.; such a race at any time if non-May 22-46 — Bel winners of two races since April 5, 8 Ibs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner ,155; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 75; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 15,635. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 975133 FAMINE w113 7 1 V 13 13 12 12 c Givens 5000 Apheim Stable 10.10 98199 CONTORTIONIST w 117 10 2 9« 9« 9« 3«J 23 J Adams 5200 L Rabinowitz 3.15 98135 ESCARP wb 121 3 9 7i 5i 21 2* 32 T May 6000 W H LaBoyteaux 1.35 97803 FAGRANNY w 108 9 5 6"* 71 5h 5* 42* C McCreary 5000 D Nossek 11.00 981993 MARSEILLES wb118 1 7 4"* 4h 61 62 5* E Arcarot 6000 Green Hills Stable 4.85 98322 JOUSTING MATCH wb 115 5 6 8* 6"k 41 4h 62 R Donoso 5400 B A Murphy 59.39 98199 MUSICAL COMEDYwb108 8 4 3* 3* 3h 73 7* W Mehrtens 5000 Marlboro Stud Farm 14.25 98074 STAGE SET wb116 4 8 51 81 8* 8* 84 J Jessop 5600 E Strauss 12.55 98192 GRAYMAR ROYAL wb 118 2 10 10 10 10 9* 9* A Schmidl 6000 Mrs A P Kirby 108.75 98132 KAY SCOUT wb113 6 3 24 » 7* 10 10 R Permane 5000 Mrs E Milberg 111.00 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%, 1:39%. Track fast. U„»M*ID,;fFAMI,IE 22-20 8.20 3.80 10.10 3.10 .90 Muruei rricesi contortionist 4.30 zw 1.15 .40 -ESCARP 2.60 .30 Winner— Ch. g, by Chestnut Oak— Middlin Queen, by Meridian, trained by W. G. Jones; bred by J. P. Jones. WENT TO POST-2:03. OFF AT 2:03i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won cleverly; second and third driving. FAMINE moved into command after the start, was steadied along, shook off KAY SCOUT when ready and was under mild urging at the end. CONTORTIONIST was unable to keep up in the early stages, came to the outside for the stretch run and finished fast. ESCARP was a prominent factor, but faltered in the final furlong. FAGRANNY closed with good courage. MARSEILLES, on the inside, could not keep up. JOUSTING MATCH raced evenly. MUSICAL COMEDY tired. STAGE SET showed an even effort. Scratched— 98074 Arrow Courier, 115; 98391 Stan Tracy, 118; 98322 Bam, 118. Escarp claimed by G. C. Winfrey. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Main Course. Nusakan, Sept. 13, 1929—1:10—4—126. Culloden Purse. m £■ | Graded Allowances Class D. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Non-winners 9 0 D J I since April 5. Weight, 6 Ibs. below scale. Non-winners of ,250 or three races since May 22-46 — Bel December 28 allowed 6 lbs.; two races since then or ,250 or three races since October 1, 11 Ibs. Net value to winner ,420; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 78,882. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V4 jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to RUSTOM SIRDAR w 4 113 9 12 6* 5J 2h 1"* A Kirkland A S Hewitt f-4.60 98078 BURNING DREAM w 4 113 5 6 74 7h 62 21 A DeLara E R Bradley 3.15 978073 GALLANT BULL wb 5 115 11 2 2* 3* Ink 32 L Hansman Mrs L Lazare 10.35 917952 MAGNETIC STARwb 4 113 10 5 5 6nk 3* 44 J Jessop Brookmeade Stable 12.40 98392 BLUE PAL wb4113 3 11 13 12J 91 5nk J Adams Mrs R E Wingfield 35.70 983862 COMANCHE PEAKw5115 8 9 9i 9J 8i 6* F Zufelt Mrs F West 6.85 97944 DAWN ATTACK wb8113 2 7 8* 8h 7h 74 J BradleyS Mrs W M Jeffords 20.80 98078 BREEZING HOMEwb 6 115 13 3 3J 1h 4J 8i H Lindberg R S Howard f-4.60 980782 HRVRD SQUAREwb 8 115 7 1 1h 2"* 54 94 E Arcaro A T Simmons 2.25 97807 SEA FARE wsb6115 1 8 102 W 11 1 10"" V Nodarse W Ziegler Jr 54.15 98386 HIS JEWEL wb4113 6 4 4"" 4h 10J 11J T Atkinson J Fink 15.45 95445 BLENEL wb 4 113 12 13 11* 11h 12 125 G Cunniffe Mrs R D Patterson 197.60 98386 BAYERN wb4113 4 10 12*13 13 13 H B Wilson W P Chrysler 160.65 f-Mutuel field. Time, :22%, :46%, 1:11%. Track fast, li in. RUSTOM SIRDAR f-Field 11.20 5.80 4.00 4.60 1.90 1.00 Mutuel rricesf burning dream 5.10 3.90 1.55 .95 I GALLANT BULL 6.30 2.15 Winner— Br. c, by Nearco— Mrs. Rustom, by Blandford, trained by E. Roberts; bred by H. H. Aga Kahn England. WENT TO POST-2:34. OFF AT 2:37J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. RUSTOM SIRDAR was sluggish in the early running, moved up on the outside rounding the stretch turn and finished with a rush to outlast BURNING DREAM. The latter was slow to settle in his stride, improved his position and closed with a rush. GALLANT BULL, a prominent factor all the way, held on well. MAGNETIC STAR came about the leaders in the stretch run, but hung. BLUE PAL closed ground from a slow beginning. COMANCHE PEAK lacked early speed. DAWN ATTACK raced well. BREEZING HOME tired. HARVARD SQUARE had no mishap. HIS JEWEL saved ground. Scratched— 97807 Pompion, 112; 97922 Febridge, 113; 97807 Sorisky, 115; 88602 Islams Islam, 115; 979212 Paigle, 110; 977122 Cassis, 115; 97609 Friar Teddy, 113. Overweight— Dawn Attack, 5 pounds. FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE Widener Straight Course. Distraction, June 4, 1927— :56— 2— 125. • 3 o Cheops Purse. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of a sweepstakes 9q O O J L or two races Weight, 116 Ibs. Maidens allowed 5 Ibs. May 22-46 — Bel Net value to winner ,480; second, 00; third. 00; fourth, 00; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 76,996. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 98388 FIDDLERS THREE wb 116 5 8 5* 2"* t| J Adams F Frankel 16.10 98324 OUR TOMMY w116 1 2 61 5i 2"k B James I Bieber 2.85 98196 NATHANIEL w 111 4 3 14 I1 3" R Permane Lazy F Ranch 43.50 98388 PHALANX w116 7 6 7J 6"" 44 A Kirkland C V Whitney 1.25 94813 TEANECK DANDY wb111 2 7 8"" 94 5"" T Atkinson J S Kroese 51.65 979672 CUISINE w 113 3 1 1 3" 62 J Longden W P Chrysler a-4.45 97327 RAPIER w114 6 10 10 10 7"* E Arcaro Grentree Stable 11.95 97385 GALLALAD w 116 8 9 9« 8"" 83 F Zufelt W P Chrysler a-4.45 969152 ANTIGONE w 110 9 5 4J 4* 9 G Hettinger H P Headley b-7.20 OPERATOR w 111 10 4 3* 7* 10 H Wdhouse H P Headley b-7.20 a-Coupied, Cuisine and Gallalad; b-Antigone and Operator. Time, :22%, :«%, :58%. Track fast. Continued on Page Fourteen . . Belmont Park Continued from Page Six Mutuels Paid— Odds r-%2 , to , 1 D --~.f FILERS THREE 34.20 12.00 7.70 16.10 5.00 2.85 Mi. uruel rricesf our tommy 5.10 4.00 1.55 1.00 NATHANIEL 12.20 5.10 Winner— Br. c, by King Cole— Coletown Belle, by Bostonian, trained by A. Swenke; bred by Joe H. Smith. WENT TO POST— 3:07. OFF AT 3:09 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. FIDDLERS THREE was placed under pressure in the final quarter, wore down NATHANIEL and outlasted OUR TOMMY. The latter improved his position on the inside and closed fast. NATHANIEL showed early speed, but faltered steadily in the final sixteenth. PHALANX was in close quarters in the early part, but finished well when clear. TEANECK DANDY closed with good courage. CUISINE could not keep up. RAPIER began slowly, but finished well. ANTIGONE and OPERATOR had early speed. Overweight— Rapier, 3 pounds; Antigone, 2. FIFTH RACE ABOUT 2 MILES. Fairmount, May 29, 1926—3:40—5—147. Forty-First Running , n j CORINTHIAN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. ,500 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. 9n O O J j Winners after announcement of weights, 3 lbs. extra. May 22-46— Bel Net value to winner ,640; second, ,500; third, 50; fourth, 75; owners of starteri other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 60,169. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt 3 6 9 12 Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 98252 BURMA ROAD w7146 1 3 103 8h 5h 32 1 J McGee Mrs E D Weir a-2.85 978313 NAVIGATE wsb 5 142 10 10 8r 5i 42 12 22 E A Russell R McKinney 21.20 982523 WAR BATTLE w5143 3 4 74 3* 24 2J 3* A Bauman K Miller 12.15 978312 DELHI DAN w 8 140 6 7 33 2« 4 4* 4 ° F D Adams Brookmeade Stable 4.15 98387 RAYLYWN w7142 4 6 5$ 6 9* 7h 5 W Breland Mrs F A Clark a-2.85 98252 IRON SHOT w9145 5 1111*11*11 9* 6h M Morlan Miss E Widener 30.80 983252 LIEUT. WELL wb5136 9 2 4J 7| B 5 7J E Jennings B Sharp 21.75 98252 CHESAPEAKE w6134 8 9 9n 9J 7h 6h 83 F Kratz Mrs F A Clark a-2.85 97920 BOOJUM II. wb 9 143 12 12 12 12 10n 8 9* T Field Mrs F A Clark a-2.85 SC2522 FLOATIG ISLE wsb 6-152 2 5 6h 105 83 11 10"* R S McDld T T Mott 8.85 97831 SOLDIER SONG ws7139 7 8 2* 44 31 102 11 D Marzani Glen Riddle Farm 13.30 979203 MERCATOR w 7 154 11 1 1"" 1 Fell W Leoard W H Lipscomb 1.80 a-Coupled, Burma Road, Raylywn, Chesapeake and Boojum II. Time, 3:49%. Track fast. ,— Mutuels Paid , Odds to , in • BURMA ROAD a- Entry 7.70 3.70 2.70 2.85 .85 .35 Mm. utuel Pricesl navigate 1130 6.40 4.65 2.20 -WAR BATTLE 5.60 1.80 Winner— B. g, by Link Boy— Saucy Silver, by Silver Image, trained by J. E. Ryan; bred by W. A. Clarke and S. J. Parr. WENT TO POST-3:38. OFF AT 3:38J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from flag. Won cleverly; second and third driving. BURMA ROAD was steadied along until the final half, where he moved up, was bothered by DELHI DAN when the latter swerved, then was steered to the inside and drew away. NAVIGATE was sent up with a rush going to the eleventh fence, assumed command, but could not stall off the winner. WAR BATTLE, prominent all the way, held on well. DELHI DAN showed early speed, then tired. RAYLYWN showed a good effort. IRON SHOT was outrun. LIEUT. WELL ran in spots. CHESAPEAKE made a bad landing at the fourth fence. MERCATOR fell at the eighth fence. Scratched— 97920 Fleettown, 143. Overweight— Lieut. Well, 4 pounds. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE Widener Straight Course. True North, Aug. 8, 1 944 — 1 :08V% — 4 — 113. Q Q f. i A Seventh Running ROSEBEN HANDICAP. 0,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. r o« ,./. „ , Net value to winner ,775; second, ,000; third, ,000; fourth, 00; owners of May 22-46 — Bel starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 00,657. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 97969 POLYNESIAN wb4126 9 4 2h 1h -p 14 W D Wright Mrs P A B Widener *3.45 98386 FLOOD TOWN wb4106 7 2 1"k 2h 24 2h W Mehrtens E Lasker 58.00 97712 PAVOT wb4118 6 9 84 5h 4 3 J Longden W M Jeffords 12.15 97969 BUZFUZ wb4124 8 7 71 41 31 4J E Arcaro Sunshine Stable 1.70 977122 CASSIS wb 7 114 3 8 9 9 8i 52 J Jessop D Howe a-4.75 978553 SCHOLARSHIP wb4109 2 5 3J 3J 5 6 A Kirkland G G Gilbert Jr 16.60 978552 GREEK WARRIORwb 4 114 5 3 6"* 82 7h 71 F Zufelt Mrs W Helis 5.30 97250 PHANTASY wb 3 106 1 6 5h 7h 6"* 83 T Atkinson Brookmeade Stable a-4.75 97609 SIR BIM wb4110 4 1 4nk 6"* 9 9 B James Mrs A L Rice 8.70 a-Coupled, Cassis and Phantasy. Time, :22%, :45*4 1:08%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to Ki | n . /POLYNESIAN 8.90 5.60 3.90 3.45 1.80 .95 Mutuel Pricesi flood town 33«J 13.40 15.80 5.70 iPAVOT 7.90 2.95 Winner— Br. c, by Unbreakable— Black Polly, by Polymelian, trained by M. H. Dixon; bred by Elmendorf Farm. WENT TO POST-4:12. OFF AT 4:14 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. POLYNESIAN, on the outside and a prominent factor all the way, shook off the opposition in the final furlong and drew clear. FLOOD TOWN was well up from the start, responded when roused and held on well. PAVOT began slowly, improved his position and closed fast. BUZFUZ, on the outside and outrOn in the early stages, finished well. CASSIS was slow to begin, but closed well on the inside. SCHOLARSHIP tired badly. GREEK WARRIOR had no mishap. PHANTASY had no mishap. SIR BIM had a flash of early speed. Scratched— 97712 True North, 123; 98078 Breezing Home, 104; 977592 Inroc, 105. Overweight— Phantasy, 1 pound; Sir Bim, 2. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Marriage, Sept. 26, 1 942 — 1 :481/s — 6 — 1 22. Halifax Purse. Purse m s «j r ,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races other than claiming. 9 O O J D Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of a race at one mile or over of ,900 allowed 3 lbs.; May 22-46 — Bel such a race of any value, if non-winners of two races since April 5, 7 lbs. Net value to winner ,885; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 27,606. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 976122 WAR WATCH wb 112 2 1 3h 4* 3"" 31 14 A Scotti* Mrs A Roberts .75 98254 LET ME THRU w 113 6 4 4* 21 22 1-* 22 A Kirkland Lou-Hyl Stable 7.95 97857 MELTONIAN wb117 4 2 11 12 1J 2" 32 G Hettinger L L Haggin II 22.05 98135 HIGHFORTIDIES w 112 5 5 6 54 55 53 43 H Woodhet W G Loew 2.90 97917 CADET CARL w117 1 3 2« 31 43 44 54 E Arcaro J P Smith 4.45 98254 ISOLATIONIST wb117 3 6 5J 6 6 6 6 W Morrisey Mrs C 0 Iselin 34.65 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24, :47%, 1:12%, 1:38, 1:50%. Track fast. Mutuels Paid Odds r— — , , to , /WAR WATCH 3.50 2.90 2.40 .75 .45 .20 MID UtUel rriCeS? LET ME THRU 5.80 3.40 1.90 .70 ■MELTONIAN 3.90 .95 Winner— Br. c, by War Admiral— Watch Her, by On Watch, trained by H. Dufford; bred by Mrs. George L. Harrison. WENT TO POST-4:45. OFF AT 4:45* EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. WAR WATCH followed the pace under steady restraint, moved up rounding the stretch turn, disposed of the leaders and drew away. LET ME THRU, a prominent factor from the start, made a determined bid in the stretch run. but could not stave off the winner. MELTONIAN showed speed under steady restraint, but flattened ou in the final furlong. HIGHFORTIDIES was ourun and failed to improve her position when urged. CADET CARL quit badly. ISOLATIONIST was outrun. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-2 MILES. Bolingbroke, Sept. 26, 1942— 2:27%— 5-115. Shelter Island Graded Q Q £ O £ Handicap Class D. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. mt 00 *c ■ 1 Nel va,ue t0 winner ,265; second, ,000; third, 00; fourth, 50; owners of starters May ZZ-4b — Bel other than fir four horseSj Q each. Mutuel Pool, 07,140. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St /a 1 11A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 979713 STAGE BOND wb4111 5 2 1"" 23 12 ink in A Scotti H Saloman 8.40 977612 BELL-THE-CAT w5112 4 1 2h 5 5 31 25 L Hansman E Schwarzhaupt 1.55 97971 OATMEAL w6120 2 4 4"* 41 4h 2h 32J B James I Bieber 1.90 979712 0 MA MAX w4108 3 5 3J 1" 21 5 42 T Atkinson Havahome Stable 3.65 97971 EQUANIMOUS wb4110 13 5 3* J* 4»» 5 J Adams Clynmalyra Stud 6.70 Time, :25%, :51%, 1:16%, 1:41%, 2:07%, 2:32%. Track fast. Mutuels Paid— , 4dds to 5 ki a ~l D *- CSTAGE B0ND 18.80 6.40 2.50 8.40 2.20 .25 MUtUel rriCeS? BELL-THE-CAT 3.30 2.30 .65 .15 iOATMEAL 2.20 .10 Winner— B. g, by Stagehand— Athora Naylor, by Luke McLuke, trained by H. Dufford; bred by J. L. Cleveland. WENT TO POST-5:15. OFF AT 5:15 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. STAGE BOND was steadied along from the start, responded to pressure in the stretch run and outfinished BELL-THE-CAT. The latter, probably best, was ridden with poor judgment and closed with a belated rush. OATMEAL was sent up fast on the outside rounding to the stretch turn, then hung at the end. O MA MAX was steadied along and had no mishap. EQUANIMOUS was pinched back rounding the first turn and never was a formidable factor thereafter. Scratched— 98454 Pukka Gin, 116; 983922 petrol Point, 122; 98392 Isology, 112. Overweight— Equanimous, 2 pounds. Attendance, 29,611; Total Mutuel Pool, ,767,739. Returned to Public, ,452,578.20, Less Breakage.


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