Balmoral at Washington Park, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-07

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— — —Official Charts— i Racing — — — Balmoral at Washington Park E||j — ————————— CooyrlKhL 1955 by Trfoaxle Fablieations. Inc. H0MEW00D, ILL., MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1955-WASHINGTON PARK 1 1-8 MILES. Nineteenth day of thirty-day meeting May 16 to June 18. Balmoral Jockey Club, Inc. American Totalisator. Bahr Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather rainy. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, Keene Daingerfield. Stewards, W. A. Reagan and Aidan Roark. Associate Stewards, A. L. Copland and Teddy Cox. Placing Judges, Thomas Trotter, C. J. Gormley, Jr. and Vasco Parke. Patrol Judges, Bennett Parke and Teddy Cox. Paddock Judge, C. J. Gormley, Jr. Clerk of Scales, Frederic Craflon. Starter, R. W. Dickerson. Timer, W. J. Cunningham. Racing Secretary and Hahdicapper, F. G. Farrell. Assistant Racing Secretary and Handicapper, L. H. Eilken. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites current meeting, .36. Percentage of favorites in the money, .69. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; field horses individually. Mutuel take, 14 per cent State 6, track 8. 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 eachvrace confirmed by Kuprion Kamera. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS. Toomai, Aug. 30, 1951 — 1:03% — 2 — 115. Purse ,500. 2-year-olds, r | -I -r o Maidens. Special weights. Weight, 120 lbs. ■ I/O Net va|ue to wmner ,100: second, 00: third, 70: fourth, 30. June 6-55— Was Mutuel Pool, 2,028. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Va StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to 494402 TOKEN TUNE w117 1 2 1J 12 12 13$ J Adams Drymon and Girdler 5.40 496822 ANOTHER PAGE w 120 3 8 63 4h 2$ 2$ C Burr H G Jones Z30 50425 SHAN0 wb 120 6 5 2h 3$ 4$ 34 D Erb C Mooers 5.30 47409 PETES FOLLY w120 4 4 101 74 6* 44 S Brooks Miss V Havard ~ 12.20 50425 COACH JACK wb 120 7 .7 5$ 5 * 3h 54 D Wagner Sand Hills Farm 54.10 489394 PEACE BOMB w 120 5 3 3* 2$ 52 62$ N Jemas J G Brown 23.20 500522 CARCO w 120 2 1 7h 63 7$ 7J D Scurlock F W Hooper 2.90 47503 FRAWLEY w 120 9 9 8* 8$ ffi 8"° K Stuart E Denemark . 78.00 49682 SOLERO JR. w 120 11 11 11 9* 910 98 A Popara A E Meltz 41.10 498752 TIFFANY ROAD wb120 10 10 "* 9| 10 10 10 C Rogers Mrs L M Grissom 7.60 48376 SAY BABY wb 120 8 6 4$ Pulled up. R Permane H Rosset 99.00 Time, :23, :47and 1:01%, 1:07%. Track sloppy. . - - Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid— , Odds to Li m. I D • 1-TOKEN TUNE , 12.80 6.00 3.80 5.40 2.00 .90 MUrUel rriCeSi 3-ANOTHER PAGE 3.60 2.80 * .SO .40 V 6-SHANO 4.40 1.20 -Winner— Br. f. by Spy Song— Noble Gift, by Toro, trained by K. Noe; bred by J. D. Drymon. IN GATE— 2:06*. OFF AT 2:06$ CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. TOKEN TUNE went to the front early and, racing •well in the going, was never in danger of being headed. ANOTHER PAGE was slow to get in stride-arid was outrun to the stretch, then raced up, but swerved to the inside entering the last furlong. SHANO was a good contender early and lost some ground in the stretch. PETES FOLLY finished fairly well. COACH JACK made a mild move in the stretch. PEACE BOMB tired. CARCO broke well, but was unable to keep up. SAY BABY went lame after going a short distance and was pulled up. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS. Sun David, Aug, 28, 1952-1:09-5-118. PurseJ,750. 4-year-olds 5 1 -I ~j q and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 13 al-I I / ✓ lowed 3 lbs.; one race since then, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. al-June 6-55 — Was lowed for each 50 to ,000. - Net value to winner S1,650; second, 50; third. 70; fourth, 80. Mutuel Pool, 2,743. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va V2 StrFin* Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 507692 RITAS FLYER wb4114 12 3 12 12 11 12$ w Cox 3500 N P Dispenza 12.40 497444 PASS wb 4 117 7 6 2h 24 24 23 C Rogers 3500 Duntreath Farm 6.50 483273 NELLS BOY wb 7 120 10 8 6* 74 54 32 J Adams 3500 A Kara Sr 5.90 447674 WH I RLABOY wb5114 2 10 82 5$ 32 43| D Scurlock 3500 E Denemark 11.20 501863 WITCH WAY wb8117 4 5 3 3$ 4h 54 S Brooks 3500 M"H Van Berg 1.20 50670 CHALLCOTE w7114 9 12 12 9$ 7$ 6no D Erb 3500 W H Bishop Stable I nc 6.20 49594 LADY JOKER wb4110 2 4h 4* 6 72 A Popara 3500 R Gamble 90.40 50584 REVENUE w4109 3 1 10 10J 85 82$ J R Adams 3500 Valenti and Di Maria 29.40 49145 IM SANDY wsb6110 8 11 11412 118 9$ A Skoronski 3500 V J Sovinski . 55.00 31095 LUCKY TEDDY w 4 110 11 7 54 61 9h 10J M Wssman 3000 V D Fein 20.50 35763 CAJUN" QUEEN k w4105 5 4 9$ 11 10 11 10 W M Cook 3000 MrrD Shapiro 41.50 370772 HOT BREEZE w4110 1 9 7"i 8b 12 12 L Risley 3000 T Boudrie 52.20 Time. :23%, :48, 1:14%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers /— Mutuels Paid — » /-— Odds to s La . , n • f12-RITAS FLYER 26.80 13.40 8.40 12.40 5.70 3.20 mutuel Prices! 7-pass ... s.oo - 5.20 3.00 1.60 MO-NELLS BOY 5.20 1.60 Winner— B. g, by Blue Flyer— Rita Jay, by Cee Jay Jay, trained by N. P. Dispenza; bred by H. P. Morancy. • IN GATE-2:35. OFF AT 2:35$ CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. . Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. RITAS FLYER dashed to the front on the outside soon after the start and quickly opening up a good advantage and withstood a challenge from PASS in the stretch to draw away under hand riding near the end. PASS made a fair move on the outside in the stretch, but had little left at the end, although best of the* others. NELLS BOY closed with good courage in the middle of the track. WHIRLABOY loomed up after entering the stretch, then weakened. WITCH WAY was on the inside close up early, but faltered in the last eiqhth. CHALLCOTE was badly outrun. Scratched— 507693 jump Tune, 110; 415664 Scralchin Off, 109; 506622 Texamilo, 116. Overweight— Lady Joker, 1$ pounds; Im Sandy, 1. Corrected weight— Pass, 117. N Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 95.60— Double Pool, 0,620. S_ . 5 FURLONGS. Mals 1950 2 118. Purse 2-year-olds. THIRD RACE Boy, May 20, — :5?Vb — — ,000. 1 1 q ft Claiming. Non-winners of two races. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 13 al-I 5 I O U lowed 3 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. Claiming price, 0,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for June 6-55— Was each ,000 to ,000. Net value to winner ,800; second, 00; third, S400; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 3,668.- Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ft 2/and Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 505853 KNOW ALL wb 115 5 3 4 I3 14 18 L Gilligan5 10000 T A Grissom 2.00 50581* NORMAS FIRST w113 6 5$ 44 3$ 2$ C Rogers 8000 S A Alexander 11.80 491732 J. R.-JONES w117 2 2 34 3 2 33$ C Burr 9000 Miss J A Deming 5.30 499182 MR. REDBIRD w 112 6 5 7 7 64 42$ R Camp 10000 Windwood Farm 4.00 48376 KING MUSTANG wb114 1 1 2$ 24 44 52$ A Popara 8000 S E Wilson Jr 34.80 495932 HAL MARBUT w111 7 7 64 52 5h 6$ S Brooks 9000 C F Morriss 8.40 499184 FIVE HUNDRED w114 4 4 * 51 7 7 D Erb 10000 C M Graham 2.70 Time, :22K, :46%, :59%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers , — Mutuels Paid — s , — —Odds to » , . in* f 6-KN0W ALL 6.00 4.20 3.60 2.G0 1.10 .80 MUlUel r riCeS 4-NORMAS FIRST 7.00 5.00 2.50 1.50 I 3-J. R. JONES 3.80 .93 Winner— B. c, by Teddys Comet— Man Wise, by Roman, trained by W. Doyle; bred by H. H. Knight. » IN GATE-3:01. OFF AT 3:01 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. KNOW ALL dashed to the front on the outside soon after the start and, racing as if much the best in the going, drew into a long lead in the last furlong. NORMAS FIRST saved ground in the stretch to outfinish the others. J. R. JONES was a forward factor in the early stages in a fair effort. MR. REDBIRD passed tiring horses. KING MUSTANG had early speed but stopped badly. HAL MARBUT began slowly-and raced wide. FIVE HUNDRED was unable to keep up and was badly beaten at the end. - Scralched-4S147t Miss Quibu, 117; 489374 cloud Egret, 103. Overweight— Normas First, 2$ pounds; Hal Marbut, 2. FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Colosal, Aug. 21, 1948— 1:48!£-5— 118. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds" and 1 1 q 1 upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 15 allowed 3 5 I I O I lbs.; one race since then, 6 lbs.; since March 17, 9 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for June 6-55 — Was less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner ,500; second, 00; third, S335; fourth, 65. Mutuel Pool, 1,205. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owpers Odds to 50584 MILK BARON w4111 8 6 1« 12 13 13 16 d Scurlock 3000 Greenacres Stock Farm 21.60 50423 BONNIE INEZ W5J08 7 5 2421 23 2* 28 M Dalgo5 2750 Kay-O-Farm 11.00 50193 SNNYBROOK SUEwb5104 3 2 74: 72 6h 4h 33$ C Burr 2500 Corogo Stable 18.00 50663 DALCAR w4117 5 8 5$ 5h 42 3t 4$ C Rogers 3000 C L Gray 9.60 50774 LUCKY JONNIE Wb4114 1 1 31 64 5$ 6h 5J A Popara 3000 J Bogdon 5.20 50193 MEDINA COUNTY wb 4 116 6 7 4h 4h 3* 54 62$ D Wagner 2500 M M Mitchell 11.60 50771« KING CHARLES w 6 117 2 3 8 8 7$ 72 74 S Brooks 3000 W H Bishop Stable Inc 4.00 507712 MARKET TIP wb 8 113 4 4 65 31 8 8 8 J Adams 2500 Mrs B Levinson 1.20 Time, :25, :50, 1:15%, 1:42%, 1:55%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers i* , — Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , Li . 1 r • f 8-MILK BARON 45.20 21.80 9.60 21.60 9.90 3.80 Mutuel Prices? 7-bonnie inez 10.40 6.40 4.20 2.20 I 3-SUNNYBR00K SUE 7.40 2.70 Winner— B. c, by Shut Out— Skimmer, by Milkman, trained by M. Leach; bred by Mrs. J. Walker, Jr. IN GATE-3:27. OFF AT 3:27 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. MILK BARON soon went to the front and, after having led by a good margin for seven furlongs, pulled out and was a very easy winner. BONNIE INEZ was closest . to the leader all the way and was by far the best of the others. SUNNYBROOK.SUE finished steadily. DALCAR raced evenly. LUCKY JONNIE was unable to keep up. KING CHARLES was never a serious contender and raced wide in the stretch. MARKET TIP moved up on the inside on the backstretch to become a good contender, but flattened out in the final three-eighths. Scratched— 490383 Anuny One, 106; 50663 Stoney Creefc, 111. Overweight— Sunnybrook Sue, 2 pounds. Continued on Poah jTwenfv-SVyen * r * L " J * * x t i t i » *• BALMORAL Continued from Page Eight FIFTH RACE B FURLONGS. Sun David, Aug. 28, 1952-1:05-5-118. Purse ,250. 4-year-olds and 5*1 I o n upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since I I O £. April 13 or two races since March 1, G lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 3 lbs. June 6-55 — Was allowed for each 00 to S5,500. Races for a claiming price of ,000 or less not considered. Net value to winner S1,S50; second, 50; third, 35; fourth, 15. Mutuel Pod, 8,180. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vz Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Oddsto" 504273 LADY ELLIOTT w4110 5 4 V V 12 14J J D Jessop EOOO Sunny Blue Farm 2.20 501274 VIDI wb5114 4 3 2 32 24 22 C Rogers 6500 M E Affeld 3.70 488171 DUKE OF CHI. vvb4108 2 1 4J 4 32 3nk R Camp 5500 Martha J Milan] 4.60 50666 PINE TOP w4114 7 8 8 7 £ 4t 44 D Erb 6500 Mrs R L Reineman 15.10 49302 BALAS GEM w 4 110 1 2 52 53 5 52 D Scurlock 6500 E D Axton 28.50 50430 NEW STREAM wb5 111 8 5 33 21 6!i 6i J R Adams 5500 J M Nickl 6.70 49805 PRINTERS DEVIL wb6117 3 6 6 63 7* 76 S Brooks 6000 Fortune Stable 4.60 49393 GERRY FRANK wb5111 6 7 72 8 8 8 L Wickel 6C0O W H Bishop Stable Inc 15.40 Time, :22%, :472/5, 1:13%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers*/ , — Mutuels Paid — , ,— Odds to , u..f..ai D,;«.f 5-LADYELLI0TT 640 360 3 00 2 20 -80 -50 Mutuel rricesj 4-vidi 3.bo 3.00 .90 .50 l 2-DUKE OF CHI 3.80 .30 Winner— B. f, by Revoked— Fakes Gal, by Chance Shot, trained by R. Gergits: bred by C. A. Asbury. IN GATE-3:55. OFF AT 3:55 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. LADY ELLIOTT soon got to the front and, taken under light restraint while making the pace, increased her margin when ready in the stretch and was an easy winner. VIDI contested for the leadership early and went steadily throughout to prove best of the others. DUKE OF CH was outrun all the way but managed to hold PINE TOP. The latter trailed early and made up some ground on the inside in the stretch. NEW STREAM tired badly. PRINTERS DEVIL was never a serious factor. Scratched— 46303 Free Agent, 114; 50427 Ignition, 114. Overweight— Lady Elliott, 1 pound; Balas Gem, 1. Run cn Main Cowrse. This race originally carded to be run at 8 Furlongs en Turf Course. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. Sun David, Aug. 28, 1952-1:09-5-118. Mucho Gusto Handicap. C 1 I O "5 Puse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Optional claiming handicap. For horses 1 1 ° entered to be claimed for ,5C0 and those which have started for ,500 or less in June 6-55 — Was 1955, and since so starting, have not won ,000. Net value to winner ,700; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. Mutuel Pool, 8,053. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vz Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to * S ! ILAL w6117 5 1 V2 1 12 ink R Baldwin L Knight Jr 3X0 XT £SEF£- vb5 122 6 5 52 31*23 24 DErb Bwamazon Farm 1.30 S, ,P?r,A£E w 6 110 5 7 7 61 41 3i J R Adams 7500 J W Snider 17.50 483293 BEYLERBEY wb5 111 4 6 61 7 63 43 A Skoronski Asipinc Stable 1670 499201 FARJAC wb4114 2 2 3J 4«1 5h 54 J Adams J McShane 6.S0 5C6561 ALSAB ACE wb4116 7 4 21 22 31 6 S Brooks ■ W H Bishop Stable Inc 4.40 31800 IRISH FLARE wb7 109 13 41 J 52 7 7 C Burr 75CO Reverie Knoll Farm 14.00 Time, :23%, :48, 1:13%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers V/ , — Mutuels Paid— N , Odds to DKl/.«f 3-SPRING KHAL 8.00 3.60 2.80 3.00 .80 .40 Mutual uruel r rices 6-breakers 3.00 240 50 20 I 5-HAPPY AGE 4.80 140 Winner— B. h, by Khaled— Tall Spring, by Arigotal, trained by L. Knight, Jr.; bred by R. C. Ellsworth. IN GATE-4:20J. OFF AT 4:201 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. SPRING KHAL went to the front at once and, shaking off ALSAB ACE after entering the stretch, opened up a good lead, but was being hard pressed by BREAKERS at the end. The latter lacked the early speed to keep up, but handled his weight well in the going and was gaining at the end. HAPPY AGE trailed early, but finished with good courage. BEYLERBEY also made up ground. The others had early speed, but dropped back in the stretch. SEVENTH RACE G FURLONGS. Sun David, Aug. 28, 1952—1:03—5 — 118. Purse ,250. 4-year-olds and 118/1 uPward- Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since May 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since J I lot April 13 or two races since March 1, 6 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 3 lbs. June 6-55 — Was allowed for each 00 to ,500. Races for a claiming price of ,000 or less not considered. Net value to winner .950; second, 50; third, 35; fourth, 15. Mutuel Pool, 7,012. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vz Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 50666 WILDCAT SAM wb5114 8 8 63 4J 311 A Popara 6500 S E Wilson Jr 188 498052 SONGLET w 4 109 4 1 ij H| 1h 2J C Burr 6500 Sunny Blue Farm 5 20 %£12 £EA.RLJ:LASH w7114 7 2 33 21 21 3"* S Brooks 6500 W H Bishop Stable inc 1.40 49605 CEDARESQUE wb4 112 6 6 5« 52 42 44 J Adams 6C00 J G Ferrara 8 50 504271 CODED MESSAGEwb 4 117 5 5 4h 62 6t 5 A Skoronski 6CO0 F Parnell 1140 499202 QUICK IMP wb4109 14 1 8 75 6 M Dalgo5 6500 E J Bolser 410 50666 PARKLEA wb5 112 2 3 2* 31 51 75 J Heckmnn 6500 H R Penney 6 00 49309 FIRST COME w 4 114 3 7 8 72 8 8 D Wagner 6500 Mrs M Rayman 37.30 Time. :23%, :47%. 1:14%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers S2 Mutuels Paid— , Odds to — -x M, .t«.Al Df f-WILDCAT SAM 39.60 12.00 5.60 18.80 5.C0 1.80 Mutuel rricesi 4-songlet s.eo 3.00 uo 50 t 7-HEART FLASH 2.40 20 Winner— B. g. by Eight Thirty— Never Change, by Royal Minstrel, trained by N. A. Mc Master: bred by Dr E. Asbury. IN GATE-4:45J. OFF AT 4:45J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. , Start good. V/on driving; second and third the same. WILDCAT SAM was slow to get into stride and was outrun for a quarter, but came fast in the middle of the track in the final furlong to be up to win in the last twenty yards. SONGLET went to the front at once and, after setting a good pace, withstood a stretch challenge from HEART FLASH and went well to the end. The latter moved up in the stretch and appeared to be bothered slightly when SONGLET bore out on him an eighth out. CEDARESQUE was racing well at the end in a good effort. PARKLEA tired. QUICK IMP did not seem to like the going Scratched— 50887 Sky Maid, 103; 506S6 Amawalk, 120. Overweight— Cedarcsque, 1 pound. Quick Imp claimed by L. H. Thompson. Run cn Main Course. This race originally carded to be run at 1 1-16 miles on Turf Course. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE "out of chute. Bernwood, Aug. 4, 1951— 1:33%— 3— 116. Purse 53 500. 5 1 1 R 4-yenr-olds and upward. Optional claiming. For horses entered to be claimed for ,500 7 1 1 ° J to 26,500 and those who have started for a claiming price of ,500 or less in 1955 and June 6-55 — Was since so starting have not won a race other than claiming or for a claiming price ex-. . , ceeding S7.5C0. Weight, 122 lbs. Ncn-winners since May 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 24 or two races since March 20, 6 lbs. Horses entered to be claimed for ,500: allowed 2 lbs and 2 lbs less 1 for each 50 to ,5C0. ! Net value to winner ,100; second, 00; third, 70; fourth, 30. Mutuel Pool, 6,572. j Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners 6!d7to~ 1S9203 MOCK BATTLE wb6113 6 8 62 41 42 32 121 s Brooks 7000 J M Nickl 470 iSi Juff°li?SYGAMA SJIK ? % SIS S £ ? !«B,WIIson 7?S Mr?SHSadacca 1Z 40 ■492781 JUST JUDY wb5117 7 2 511 64 65 55 3nk J Adams W H Bishoo Stablp Inr 4?n S ?S?rS.pG.iH0UR ttSlK I i Z llll 1! 44 DWa9"er 7500 SttSJtePFaSrSb,e 2X0 504281 CHICLE II. wb10116 4 5 22 32 4i 24 5U B Green 70OD Mrs R L Reineman ro S?4 S?ABfiyiEN WbIl 5 ? 2* VhK* JDJes"oP 7250 Jacnot StSte™ 8.40 SEA TALE w4 10 8 1 8 8 73 J2J51 7 75 W M Cook 70CO Valley View Farm 39.CO 437612 SHELL DIVER wb 6 116 3 7 71 7h 8 8 8 W Carstens Diar.p Gruber 8 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:14«S, 1:41%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers- ,— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to SI . kytiif-u«l Dr-.r-C Ij-MOCK BATTLE 11.40 6.20 3.60 4.70 2 10 80 mutuei rncesj 3-vasco da gama 1020 4 60 410 1 1S - 7-JUST JUDY 4*00 100 InATE— *5: 10. 5: trained * C" by R A A" e"bauer- ,c»S.iartM900d- Wci lla"di!yu; secS1d an-d third drivi"9- M0CK BATTLE was off slowly and was outrun to the ?wS VilPnnT taU" therim!dd!e °Jtr5cku l0, Set to the front in the final sixteenth and to win go ng away. VASCO DA GAMA made a good b.d for the leadership entering the final furlong and showed in front hma°dn,tehpa; £ lvWw"hb 6 l° tfIe w,Ti:- JU,ST JUDY WaS racing strong,y al the etd PASSING HOUR Scra5«fisZ7J I Kiami "fo d pUt to a drive in the strelch- CHICLE tired. Attendance, 9,067; Total Mutuel Pool, 10,018.


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