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Copyright under International Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan American Copyright Convention. VOL. LVII. No. 108 321 CHICAGO, ILL, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1951 Price ?5c jSggl 35c Elsewhere Field of Twenty-Three Seeks $100,000 Kentucky Derby: Battle Morn, Mameluke, Big Stretch, Ruhe and Sonic Meet in Open Race Charles Hatton ► :::':wft'v- ■ t 4 I I Field of Twenty-Three Seeks $100,000 Kentucky Derby Battle Morn, Mameluke, Big Stretch, Ruhe and Sonic Meet in Open Race Line-Up Will Be Largest ♦ ► And Purse Richest If All Entered Travel Postward By CHARLES HATTON CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — The Kentucky Derby's largest crowd was expected today to see the biggest field compete for the richest renewal of the Downs classic here tomorrow. Twenty-three of America's best three-year-olds have been named for the seventy-seventh running of the $100,000 mile and a quarter event that will be heard around the world. They will parade to the post when the band strikes up My Old Kentucky Home. At 4:30, Central Daylight Time, and some two minutes and a roaring mile and a quarter later one of them will stand in the winner's circle, dripping sweat and roses gloriously, while his name is inscribed in the permanent records of the turf. There I seemed to be a great deal of indecision concerning who this may be as the entries were drawn, and if difference of opinion makes a horse-race, this one should be truly memorable. Battle Morn Slight Choice There is even some question regarding the post favorite, though the consensus of opinion is that Cain Hoy Stable's Battle Morn will enjoy that distinction in a remarkably open betting race in which C. V. Whitney's Mameluke and Counterpoint, Calumet Farm's Fanfare, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mikell's Repetoire, King Ranch's Sonic { and Green tree's Big Stretch and Hall of ^ Fame will have extensive backing. Experts d in such matters are agreed the choice j should be 4 to 1, but probably the favorite ^ will be about 5 to 2. £ There may be a few scratches, though i the track is expected to remain fast; but if | BILL CORUM— Host to today's Derby Day crowd at Churchill Downs. ~ { ^ d j ^ £ i | all the 23 face starter White, this Derby iy will net the winner a record sum of $101,050. 5 And the starting field will number one ie more than the present high of 22 in 1928, 8t when Reigh Count won. Post positions is alway are of importance and particularly iy in such unwieldy fields. The Gink had the ie good fortune to draw the rail, with Anyold- [_ - t 4 I I ~ iy 5 ie 8t is iy ie [_ - Cain Hoy Colt Seen Slight favorite; Jones and Arcaro Each Aim to Better Records time, Counterpoint, Timely Reward, Golden Birch, Fanfare and Sonic just outside him. Ironically, Stanley Mikell. of Repetoire's camp, made the drawing for post positions, pulled 21 for the Wood and Chesapeake winner, and philosophized he should escape any possible interference. Mameluke breaks from number 9, Battle Morn, 13; Big Stretch, 17, and his running mate, Hall of Fame, 19. Bernwood drew the extreme outside. Royal Mustang, incidentally, was the first horse entered. There are several dual entries in this Derby field, apart from the prominent Whitney pair of Mameluke and Counterpoint, and the Greentree team of Big Stretch and Hall of Fame. Sam E. Wilson, Jr., named both Royal Mustang and Golden Birch; W. M. Peavey, Anyoldtime and Sir Bee Bum; J. Graham Brown, Snuzzle and The Gink. Since jockey Gerald Porch was named on both Brown's entrants, and no boy for Golden Birch, there's a suggestion one may be withdrawn from each of these couplings. Additionally, there will be a mutuel field. Over 100,000 to Attend President Bill Corum of the Downs club is confident "we could have sold 200,000 reservations" and is preparing to handle an attendance of more than 100,000 for this renewal of the event he dubbed "The Run for the Roses." Special trains were steam- ing into Derby Town today from such widely separate points as New York, Los Angeles, New Orleans and Chicago. The Downs gates will open at 8:00 a. m., with special booths for Derby wagering opening at 9:00 a. m., and the first of the day's nine events going to the post at 11:30 a. m. The secondary feature is the $10,000 Debutante Stakes for two-year-old fillies. Kentucky's Gov. Lawrence Wetherby will present the coveted Derby Gold Cup. The Duchess of Windsor may present the Debutante trophy. The richest of the 76 Derbys now on the books was Assault's in 1946, when he beat a field of 16 others to earn a net purse of $96,400. That was the first year in which the race was enriched with $100,000 by the Downs club. There are second, third and fourth monies of $10,000, $5,000 and $2,500 Continued on Page Sixty-Three Record Field of Twenty-Three Named For Seventy -Seventh Kentucky Derby Battle Morn, Fanfare, Sonic; Big Stretch, Mameluke, Ruhe Compete in Wide Open Race Continued from Page One respectively, not to mention sundry trainers' and breeders' awards. The trainers of the first three at the finish receive $3,000, $2,000 and $1,000, the breeders of the placed trio $2,000, $1,000 and $500. But most any breeder would gladly pay $2,000 to have the distinction of having bred a winner of the Derby. And many sportsmen and women in the higher tax brackets prize the Derby Gold Cup quite as much as the check. It is the "Oscar of the Turf." The Whitney colts, Mameluke and Counterpoint, were rarely mentioned as Derby prospects when the recent Keene-land meet opened, but they have progressed remarkably. Both are impartial about track conditions. Mameluke customarily lags far out of it early, warming out of his rheumatic gait, then finishes with a tremendous stretch run. He will have the familiar Adair in the stirrups, and that veteran declares, "I won't lose any irons Derby Day. I had the webbings wired into the tack after the Blue Grass." Counterpoint Has Early Speed Counterpoint has more early speed than has Mameluke, and his owner and breeder, C. V. Whitney "liked the way he came again in the Blue Grass," in which he was knocked off stride by Royal Mustang at the sixteenth pole. Dave Gorman, who is part jockey and part patrol judge, and is very efficient in either department, is to have the mount on Counterpoint. Trainer Sylvester Veitch tells us he is pleased with the condition of both his colts. The Long Islander has a good record as a developer of Derby talent. He was second with Phalanx and third with Mr. Trouble in two chances. Battle Morn is expected to attract a great deal of support if only for the reason he is ridden by Eddie Arcaro, who has made so many short-priced entrants since his arrival, and who has won four Kentucky Derbys. This son of Blenheim II. is a stretch runner with a tendency to bear out, not unlike some others by his sire, notably the Derby winner Whirlaway. He made a good impression when he ran Repetoire to a photo in the Wood, and again when he was fourth and running at Fanfare in the mile Trial. Always the sort who "can't miss next time," Battle Morn now arrives at the longest, richest race thus far in his career as fit as the efficient Moody Jolley can make him. Just as Battle Morn will be supported by the Arcaro fans, the Calumet cheering and chowder club will back Fanfare, who is saddled by another "Derby specialist," trainer Ben Jones. We do not mean to imply either colt couldn't win ridden or trained by someone else, but they will be unnaturally short prices. Fanfare certainly looks a better prospect on Derby eve than his sire Pensive, or that stallion's son Pon- ft der did a few years ago. In the first place he has the dash to assume a strategic position early in the unwieldy field. And in the Derby Trial he had the pluck to overcome repeated interference, making three runs to earn the winner's share of that stake. Fanfare doesn't wear blinkers though he is said to have shown a disinclination to extend himself on occasion, and he is possible the best bred colt in the field, as he is by a Kentucky Derby winner out of the dam of the two champions Coaltown and Wistful. Steve Brooks flew here from San Francisco to ride the colt with whom Calumet is bidding for its fifth Kentucky Derby trophy. Winning Derbys likewise is nothing new for King Ranch and Max Hirsch, who will be represented by the lightly raced Sonic. This last son of Blue Larkspur was troubled by trick knees last season, when he won one of two starts, and this spring was overshadowed by Long Bow in his works and To Market in the press, until they came to the races. Sonic won Experimental No. 2, was impeded in the Wood, then won a division of the Blue Grass in a particularly game race, but the officials decided he was only fourth best. Sonic is the antitype of the "morning glory," not unlike his rival Repetoire, both racing more impressively than they work. And again like that colt the Kentucky-bred Texas-owned candidate has the zip to run out of trouble in a large field. He will be handled by Willie Boland, who won on King Ranch's Middleground last year. Realistic form students, who do not bother about such intangibles as bloodlines, will think Repetoire a tremendous "overlay" in the Derby. For he has made four starts this season, all of them in stakes, including the Chesapeake and the Wood, and they've yet to beat him. Mrs. Nora Mikell's Virginia - bred, Delaware-owned son of the sprinter Happy Argo, is distinctly the form of the Derby field. Most of Repetoire 's 1951 successes came in close finishes, and this coupled with his breeding has created a dim suspicion • he will not care for a mile and a quarter. I However, he is a very genuine colt of the 1 sort that prefers company in his races, in 1 fact tends to loaf once clear of his field. And *he is rangy rather than a sprinter 1 in conformation. Trainer Jensen is confi- 1 dent he will "get the trip" and he has a ' familiar rider in Pete McLean. i Mrs. Emil Denemark's gelding Ruhe did a lot of costly tricks when first he came ] to the races as a two-year-old, but the 1 veteran Bob McGarvey induced him to run 1 straight and true in the Hawthorne Juve- 1 nile Handicap before he went off form last fall. This spring at Oaklawn he came from last place and won the Arkasas Derby, i supplementing that with a decisive victory 1 over Big Stretch at Keeneland, and a sort '. of "tko" in the Blue Grass. Jockey Job Jessop seems to get on very well with him i and the unsexed son of Menow is the kind \ who might rectify any mistakes. Appar- 1 ently he is indifferent to track conditions. | i • I 1 1 1 1 ' i ] 1 1 1 i 1 '. i \ 1 i "The Greentrees" appeared to have a splendid chance of winning this Derby a few weeks ago, but then Big Stretch began to be whimsical about extending himself, and when he did choose to run in the Blue Grass, Sonic killed him off. There's a theory he disliked the mud there, and he will not be a starter in such going. Ted Atkinson, who has the choice of mounts, selected Hall of Fame, who pleased owner John Hay Whitney in the Blue Grass by running on steadily after meeting interference. "Doug" Dodson is to have the mount on Big Stretch. The entry is expected to be at least 8 to 1. Mrs. Wallace Gilroy, of Greenwich, Conn., has the "experts" longshot special in Timely Reward, who is generously estimated to have been best in the Flamingo. Timely Reward is another of the sort who come from far out of it the last part of their races, and he is in capable hands with George Odom saddling him and Jimmy Stout in the saddle. The get of Reaping Reward are steady animals, but none has yet won quite such an important event. Sam E. Wilson, Jr., the Corpus Christl oilman, exudes confidence in his Royal Mustang, who was with the pace throughout Ruhe's division of the Blue Grass. He had been stopping but Wilson says, "That was the first time he was ridden as I wished, and I am riding Bailey back in the Derby." Royal Mustang is a brother of the sprinter Phar Mon. The others do not appear to warrant a great deal of comment. Anyoldtime is another bird who can sing but sometimes won't. Bernwood tried a mile in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes and Derby Trial over the Downs strip, tired running on the pace in each effort, and gives the impression he might be more formidable if it's possible to rate him. Phil D., King Clover, Pur Sang and Kings Hope all have speed but rather questionable stamina, judging from their recent races. It will be quite surprising if any of these proves the winner. Today's Index Today's Index Page Alphabetical Index to Entries .... 57 Aurora Downs Trot Results 60 Aurora Downs Trot Selections .... 60 Bay Meadows Entries 62 Bay Meadows Results 62 Beulah Park Entries 62 Churchill Downs Charts 59 Churchill Downs Past Perf'm'ces 28 Duf f erin Park Entries 62 Duf f erin Park Results 62 Garden State Park Charts 58 Garden State P'k Past Perf' m'ces 15 Jamaica Charts 7 Jamaica Past Performances 12 Past Performance Explanation ... 28 Pimlico Past Performances 47 Selections 5 Sportsman's Park Charts 6 Sportsman's Park Past Perf'm'c's 8 Suffolk Downs Charts 56 Suffolk Downs Past Perform'nces 51 Sweep's Graded Handicaps .... 4, 61 Workouts 27, 63 Field for Seventy-Seventh Kentucky Derby Field for Seventy-Seventh Kentucky Derby $100,000 Added. Three-Year-Olds. One and One-Quarter Miles. P.P. Horse. Jockey. Owner. Trainer. Wt. 1— The Gink G. Porch Brown Hotel Stable J. D. Puckett 126 2 — Anyoldtime L. Batcheller. W. M. Peavey E. C. Dobson 126 3 — Counterpoint D. Gorman. . C. V. Whitney S. E. Veitch 126 4 — Timely Reward J. Stout Mrs. W. Gilroy G. M. Odom 126 5— Golden Birch No Boy S. E. Wilson, Jr J. Jansen 126 6 — Fanfare S. Brooks . . . .Calumet Farm B. A. Jones 126 7 — Sonic W. Boland King Ranch M. Hirsch 126 8 — Kings Hope D. Madden. . Mrs. F. Sharpe F. Sharpe 126 9— Mameluke R. Adair . . . C. V. Whitney S. E. Veitch 126 10 — Fighting Back W. L. Johns'n.Murlogg Farm O. Clelland 126 11 — Count Turf C. McCreary .J. J. Amiel S. Rutchick 126 12 — Ruhe J. D. Jessop . . Mrs. E. Denemark R. McGarvey 126 13 — Battle Morn E. Arcaro Cain Hoy Stable M. Jolley 126 14 — King Clover F. Bone C. C. Boshamer E. H. Gaines 126 15 — Sir Bee Bum R. L. Baird . . . W. M. Peavey E. C. Dobson 126 16 — Snuzzle G. Porch Brown Hotel Stable J. D. Puckett 126 17 — Big Stretch D. Dodson Greentree Stable J. M. Gaver 126 18 — Royal Mustang P. J. Bailey . . . S. E. Wilson, Jr J. Jansen 126 19 — Hall of Fame T. Atkinson . . Greentree Stable J. M. Gaver 126 20— PhU D R. York W. C. Martin J. Jordan 126 21 — Repetoire P. McLean . . . Mr. & Mrs. S. C. Mikell A. Jensen 126 22 — Pur Sang J. Adams Spring Brook Farm J. Zoeller 126 23 — Bernwood K. Church . . . B. Combs J. M. Goode 126 Coupled — Golden Birch and Royal Mustang; Counterpoint and Mameluke; The Gink and Snuzzle; Big Stretch and Hall of Fame; Anyoldtime and Sir Bee Bum. Racing Today Racing Today (CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME) Track and Number of Races Post Time Churchill Downs (9) 11:30 Unsettled and fast Garden State Park (8) 1 :00 Cloudy and fast Jamaica (8) 12:15 Clear and fast Pimlico (8) 1:15 Cloudy and muddy Sportsman's Park (9) 2:00 Cloudy and fast Suffolk Downs (9) 1:00 Clear and fast Chicago Handicap Brings Forth Ten: Lucky Codine, Boo Boo Shoo and False Test Speed Again in Sportsman's Main Event J. J. Murphy ♦ Chicago Handicap Brings Forth Ten Lucky Codine, Boo Boo Shoo And False Test Speed Again In Sportsman's Main Event By J. J. MURPHY (Staff Correspondent) SPORTSMAN'S PARK, Cicero, HI., May 4. — Horsemen will be striving for the richest purse of the meeting at this track tomorrow. The money value of the Chicago Handicap, feature race of the day, will be $4,000, an increase of $500 over the originally advertised allotment. The added money had accrued in the track's coffers through the failure of some of the better races earlier in the meeting to fill, and the field in the Chicago makes for such a good contest that it was deemed appropriate the reward should be increased. The Chicago Handicap at seven furlongs will find a field of 10 representing nine different interests fighting it out. Marion Van-Berg, Nebraska owner, is the man with the double entry. He will have Miss Bobbin, a winner Wednesday, and Connie's Boy, who finished third Thursday, as his representatives. Murray Hill Farm will depend upon Boo Boo Shoo, W. H. Bishop will race Little Flower, Phantom Sea will perform for J.'H. Nail, Not Sorry for J. Sands, Lucky Codine for John Wolf, Illustrate for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gunther, Kosadus for Mrs. A. M. Creech, and False for Mrs. Nellie Mikel. Two Handicap Winners at Meeting Lucky Codine and Boo Boo Shoo are the handicap winners at this track to date, with the former rating best on the performances. Although beaten by the Murray Hill racer in the seven-furlong Inaugural Handicap, Lucky Codine came back to easily defeat him in the mile and a sixteenth Spring Handicap. False was beaten but a head by Lucky Codine in the latter race, while Little Flower was three lengths back of the leaders. Illustrate defeated a field of lesser lights on the same day. Not Sorry has a second to Hypostyle to his credit, while Phantom Sea ran the fastest five furlongs of the session in conquering Pad Lock and Greytown on opening day. Kosadus, winner of seven races last year, Continued on Page Sixty-Two Chicago Handicap Brings Out Ten at Sportsman's Continued from Page One will be making his first start of the meeting. The short distance section of the weekend bill will be handled by a good field of f sprinters who are to meet at five furlongs js in the Bubbling Over, the day's best supporting !; piece. Included in the field are Rose Bed, co-holder of the record; Mr. r Bam, a speedster from the West Coast; t; Ballydam, an Irish importation who won ,n five races and over $15,000 last year, and Ld High Carrier, who defeated Illustrate early ly in the meeting. Of the three mile and a a sixteenth races scheduled, the best is the ie Fair Play in which Boden's Pal, Pharlo, 0 and Thunder jet, all winners at this meeting, k_ will start. Page 2 Corum at Derby Helm Second Year: Says Promoting Classic Gives One New Outlook on Race Hugh J. McGuire BlIyF -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^&- BUI ¥=fe ^"^ B^r -ftp * ^bWI; I Corum at Derby Helm Second Year Says Promoting Classic Gives One New Outlook on Race Started Covering Race for t ♦ Paper in 1923 and Helped Broadcast Eight Runnings By HUGH J. McGUIRE (Staff Correspondent) CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., 1 May 4. — "Last year I paced the floor like an expectant father," said president Bill 1 Corum, of Churchill Downs. "I have always loved horse raging and, as a friend of the late Col. Matt J. Winn, I always wished for good weather on Derby Day. For years I witnessed the Derby from the press box and through the eyes of a newspaperman, but it didn't keep me awake all night. Last year I had the job of promoting it for the first time and it gave me an entirely different outlook on the nation's greatest thoroughbred spectacle." "In the year that has passed," continued ' Corum, "I have learned many things about j Churchill Downs and the Derby, but I think that the principle one is that there is much more for me to know. I covered * for my paper every Derby since Zev's in • 1923. With Clem McCarthy and Ted Hus- J ing, I helped broadcast eight runnings of ( the race. Now I am slowly trying to ab- ( sorb all that I can of the operations of the J various departments which must dovetail * into a smoothly functioning unit to create J a successful whole. J Assisted by Able Aides "It is hard to visualize the magnitude of the job of resident manager Russell Sweeney who handles tickets for the 100,000 ^ patrons who see the race. Club secretary j ' Sam H. McMeekin's office is literally j P swamped with correspondence. Harry Lin- * denberger discharges his many office duties competently and unobtrusively smooths * a rough edges. Fred Burton's handling of the ( race programs presents a challenge. Tom i Young has a full-time job keeping the en- c tire plant in condition, in addition to * maintaining the reuptation of the racing strip as the equal for safety of any in the l country. Brownie Leach's publicity de- * partment is in constant motion and must * be up to the last minute. ! "The business and policy operations de- t mand much study and many conferences with the board of directors. I learn also by I having breakfast at Jewett's on the back- ' stretch and by early morning visits with r the dockers. There are many other details I and all I can say is that I know more now E thanl did a year ago." I Derby Does Much for Racing Bill Corum's background as an outstand- I ing sports writer and broadcaster is well » known and need not be dealt with here. He feels that racing has done a tremendous job for the Derby and he believes that the I Derby, in return, is doing and must con- t tinue to do much for racing. It is his con- t tention that the Derby is national in scope t and that attendance is not limited to reg- I ular patrons of racing. In the Derby crowd £ each year are many who seldom attend o of races elsewhere. These prominent people a are friendly to the sport and can be effec- C tive missionaries for it. The Derby is non- a partisan politically and a fragmentary list c of patrons, taken at random, is a veritable Who's Who of big business. ■ Such a list includes Charles Fisher, G. F. d Kettering and C. E. Wilson, of General 1 Motors; Bob Woodruff, chairman of the P board of the Coca Cola company; Benja- t» to min F. Fairless, president of U. S. Steel; h W. E. Boeing, of airplane fame; William F. t ' a j * • J ( ( J * J J ^ j P j ' * * a ( i c * l * * ! t I ' r I E I I » I t t t I £ o of a C a c ■ d 1 P t» to h t a Bleakley, Republican leader of Westchester 3 County; Senator Homer Capehart, of Indiana; Ivan Escott, president Home Insur- ^ ance Company; Elton Hoyt, Pittsburgh 5 financier; W. Alton Jones, president of c Cities Service; L. F. McCollum, president 5 of Continental Oil; H. J. McDonald, vice- a president Nickel Plate Railroad; Stuyvesant j Peabody, president of Peabody Coal; John f H. Perry, chairman of Perry Newspapers; r Frank M. McHale, Democratic leader of 5 Indiana. j Other Notables Expected ; "Senator Robert Taft, of Ohio, said he ] would be on hand," said Corum. "And we would like to have Senator Estes Kefauver, 1 who recently stated that he 'had the highest regard for legitimate horse racing.* " e "We hoped to have Winston Churchill, c stout patron of the sport in England," v continued Corum. "We expect the Duke 1 and Duchess of Windsor, who will be guests t of Robert Young, chairman of the board of a the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. Baron b Oppenheim, former president of the German Jockey Club, will bring a party of b three. A large contingent is expected from A Canada and also some visitors from the h Latin countries to add to the international o touch. w "I believe that if it were not for the a a present troubled international situation we • would have played host to Harry S. Tru- b man and I predict that in the near future a F president of the United States, whoever he o of may be, will witness the Derby. The pres- t to ence of a President at the Derby would it it do much for the race." u Corum grinned and added: "Maybe the d Derby could do something for a President." tl Mother Corum There, Too h H Stressing that the Derby no longer be- -longs only to Kentucky, Corum offers the race as an instrument of good will within the sport. The presidents of numerous tracks will be in attendance, including Donald P. Ross, of Delaware; Charles Strub, of Santa Anita; E. E. Dale Shaffer, Detroit: Richard Connell, of Hazel Park, and James Donn, of Gulfstream. Incidentally, Donn ships by air from Miami and donates to the women guests the orchids which adorn the club house tables. With such an imposing list of guests, it would be thought that Corum would have difficulty naming the most important. That question is answered for him by the presence of his mother, Mrs. Robert Corum, whom he is devoted. She makes her home in Coral Gables, Fla., and has seen the Derby several times. Mrs. Corum is an ardent lover of horses and until quite re- " FINISH OF 1950 KENTUCKY DERBY— King Ranch's Middleground is pictured winning the seventy-sixth running of the Churchill Downs classic by a length and a quarter over Hill Prince, who in turn, held a half-length advantage over Mr. Trouble. 3 ^ 5 c 5 a j f r 5 j ; ] 1 e c v 1 t a b b A h o w a a • b F o of t to it it u d tl h H ( cently could often be found riding one of them. Asked his mother's age, Corum replied: i "She won't tell anyone, even me. I'm 56, and you can guess from there." Another move to foster the national aspect of the Derby is Corum's plan to have the public address system manned each year by a prominent race announcer from different sections of the country. This year, Jean Schmitt, the regular announcer at Churchill Downs, will be at the mike. Last year, Joe Hernandez was brought from California to describe the race. The plan is a gesture to visitors who in future years may hear New York's Fred Caposella, Maryland's Raymond Haight, New England's Babe Rubenstein, New Orleans' Jack O'Hara, Chicago's Jack Drees, New Jersey's Tom Daly and others. Toasting Owner of Winner Spectators at this year's Derby may expect improvement in the sound system. Corum had dug up and reinstalled all the wires for better reception. In particular, he plans to have the traditional "Old Kentucky Home" played slower, in ballad time, and the University of Louisville band has been so rehearsed. Prompted by the serving of champagne by Robert J. Kleberg of King Ranch after Middleground won last year's Derby, Corum has instituted an annual party for the owner of the winner and his guests. This will be in traditional Kentucky style with jug band and all the trimmings. Last season, frankly taking a leaf from the book of Alfred G. Vanderbilt at Pimlico's Preakness, Corum sent a double magnum champagne along with glasses and ice the backstretch with instructions that be delivered to the stable of the winner immediately after the race. The wine was delivered to the King Ranch stable, but by the time Kleberg and trainer Max Hirsch had finished with formalities in the winner's circle and returned to the barn, the ■*■ ^ stable assistants had made other arrangements. In the future, the help will be treated but the party for the owner of the winner will be held on one of the porches near the general offices. It was Bill Corum, the writer, who coined for the Derby the now familiar term, "The Run for the Roses." From one of his aides who shall be nameless, it was learned that another gesture, to be continued annually, was instituted at Churchill Downs last year. In the gray, early hours of his first busy Derby Day, and accompanied only by a friend who was familiar with the territory, Corum took time to drive to the grave of his predecessor and friend, Colonel Winn, and place there a wreath of red roses. Staff of 5,000 to Handle Today's Derby Day Program t ♦ ' ( i Staff of 5,000 to Handle Today's Derby Day Program CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — President Bill Corum, in his second year as the head of the Kentucky Derby course, stated today that a staff of approximately 5,000 people will handle the operation on the big day. approximately half of the number of patrons witnessing the first Derby, won by Aristides. There are 60 program sellers, 200 ticket and gate admission men, some 1,500 persons employed by the Harry M. 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HOOPER STYMIE By Equestrian— Stop Watch. PROPERTY OF MRS. E. D. JACOBS HAGYARD FARM Paris Pike, Lexington Edgar Blanton, Manager THE PREAKNESS Saturday, May 19th at Old Pimlico MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB Hope to Get Color Pictures Hope to Get Color Pictures CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — Color photographers have been hoping for a good break this year in their efforts to get pictures of the Kentucky Derby. Until Louisville adopted daylight saving time last spring, the sun was never quite strong enough at Derby post time to favor the color shots. Overcast skies spoiled their chances in 1950, but the lens-men are keeping their fingers crossed in hope of a bright sunny afternoon for tomorrow's big race. Louisville went on daylight saving time last Sunday. Run in May 74 Times Run in May 74 Times CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4.— Since 1932, the Kentucky Derby has been decided on the first Saturday in May each year, excepting 1945. In that year the date of the Derby renewal was June 9, resulting from a temporary blackout of racing as a result of the war. In only one other year has the Derby been run in any month other than May. Back in 1901 the Derby date was April 29. Page 3 Dozen to Face next Move in Firenze: Bull Lea Miss Has 126-Pound Impost Evan Shipman Dozen to Face Next Move in Firenze Bull Lea Miss Has 126-Pound Impost Lithe, Nell K., Antagonism, Siama and Drifting Maid Also UnderColors in Jamaica Race By EVAN SHIPMAN (Staff Correspondent) JAMAICA, Jamaica, N. Y., May 4.— While the nation's three-year-olds are making the most of the annual festival at Churchill Downs, we stay-at-homes can console ourselves with the $30,000 added Firenze Handicap at prosaic Jamaica. This third renewal of the rich nine-furlong stake for fillies and mares has attracted last season's "mare of the year," Next Move, and a dozen of other ladies of quality, some of whom have already firmly established their place in our racing hierarchy. A. G. Vanderbilt's Next Move has earned top weight of 126 pounds in the Firenze. Secretary John Campbell accorded the four-year-old daughter of Bull Lea— Now What by Chance Ply, this honor as a matter of course, since last season she ran up a string of victories that included the Prioress, Coaching Club American Oaks, Delaware Oaks, Gazelle, Beldame and Ladies Handicaps, Cinderella Stakes and the Vanity Handicap. Tomorrow, she will be conceding chunks of weight to all of the dozen who will oppose her in the Firenze, but, if her long period in active training has not dulled her edge, Next Move is quite capable of scoring her first victory of the 1951 season. Shipped to California after an extensive campaign in the East last year, Next Move was pitted against colts and stallions in such races as the Hollywood Gold Cup, Sunset Handicap, and the San Antonio and Santa Anita Handicaps. This may well have been an overly ambitious program for one of her age and sex. In all events, she raced well, very well in all of these important stakes without winning one of them. In the Firenze, she is back again in her own division, and it is idle, considering her record, for us to emphasize that this is a true amazon. Unfortunate in Correction Given nearly an eight-week rest after her bold bid for the Santa Anita Handicap, in which she was beaten a mere neck by Moonrush while conceding him weight, Next Move made her first Long Island appearance of the year 10 days ago in the Correction Handicap. She was unfortunate in this sprint, and was badly bothered in the crowding that took place soon after the start. After that, she made up a lot of ground on the outside of her field, but it was too late, and Next Move had to be satisfied with a dead heat for fourth money with Volcania. Eric Guerin, who will, of course, ride her in the Firenze, was not altogether satisfied with the way she ran after she recovered from her difficulties on the backstretch, and that statement by her jockey introduces the slight reservation that exists concerning Next Move tomorrow. Lithe, Hal Price Headley's winner of last year's Arlington Matron and Beverly and Vineland Handicaps, is weighted directly under Next Move in the Firenze with 117 pounds. This daughter of Pharamond n. — Alcibiades, by Supremus, ran well in the recent Phoenix Handicap at the Keeneland meeting, and then showed a dull effort in "the Correction, w.here — it is true — she also met with a certain amount of trouble. While Cain Hoy's Battle Morn will be the probable favorite for the Derby, the same stable's Siama, winner last year of the Jasmine, Acorn and Princess Doreen stakes, the Monmouth Oaks and the Comely Handicap, will also have a devoted following in the Firenze here at Jamaica. This four-year-old Tiger filly was another vic-time of racing luck in the recent Correction, and you can throw that race out as far as she is concerned. Nell K., who had the Palm Beach, Colonial and Top Flight Handicaps to her credit last year, gets into the Firenze with 112. The remainder of the field is composed of Drifting Maid, 108; Miss Degree, 106; Thelma Berger, 109; Red Camelia, 103; Antagonism, 112; Busanda, 109; September, 110; Renew, 112, and Sugar Coated, 102. A victory on the part of any of these will come as a startling upset. Connors Corner Chuck Connors mm n ■ 4 Connors Corner By "CHUCK" CONNORS — — Chief of Chart Correspondents— J JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y., May 4.— You may recall that several years back the boys from the paddock gang were wondering out loud what was to rmmmmm^^^mmmm-m—^^ mm n become become of of Saratoga Saratoga become become of of Saratoga Saratoga Springs. The question was brought up due to the fact that a little matter of a war in Europe and Asia dropped the upstate watering resort from the New York racing scene. When the soldiers got through and the placing judges hung hung up up our our number, number, hung hung up up our our number, number, Saratoga crept back into the picture. The little town has done all right so far, but a new threat to the August meeting popped up and this one is serious. There is in that upstate town an institution of learning, devoted to the distaff side of the human race, known as Skidmore College. The institution has grown and branched out in the last few years and in the process has reached out and , bought a whole lot of homes. The latest purchase by the institution was the Riddle home on Union Avenue. That old spot was the gathering place of the many members of the clubhouse set following the running of the last race each day. The boys and girls of the clubhouse set are becoming alarmed at the rate that the institution for the teaching of higher education to the sweet young things is taking over the old landmarks and lament the fact that in a few more years there won't be any place to live in the town. Saratoga Springs in the matter of hotel and apartment space has not improved, but as a matter of fact has slipped back. With the exception of one new hotel built in recent years, Saratoga has lost the services of the United States, Congress and a few others. The others now catering to guests are historic, quiet and inadequate. However, it goes without saying that when August rolls around the crowd will be on hand and find some place to hide the goway bag for the period. Call Over, from the Bedford Stable, may be shipped here for his Jamaica Handicap engagement from Garden' State . Silber-man, of Randall Park, altered his plans and returned to Baltimore, Md., on important business ... Torrance C. Melrose will return to Cleveland next week on business and then return later for a prolonged stay ...Stirling Young, of the Jockeys' Guild, will leave for Pimlico to attend the opening of that track . . H. C. Allnut came up from Maryland on business for E. G. Gott, of Washington, D. C, and at the same time seek to purchase a stallion. . .Trainer "Buddy" Raines reported that plans outlined for the Brandywine Stable's Cochise includes starts in the Gallant Fox, Metropolitan, Suburban and Sussex. Owner Donald Ross will he here to witness the horse race in the Gallant Fox . . . Lou O'Neill, the irrepressible turf scribe, is doing a pretty good job calling the "jugheads" at the Yonkers Raceway. He is teamed up with Marty Glickman . . . Anold Hanger is due here Monday from Louisville and will remain for the better part of the Belmont Park meeting. Jockey Nick Wall will ride Nell K., owned by the Spring Hill Farm, in the Firenze tomorrow . . . Francis P. Dunne, steward for the racing commission, reported that the business office of that body would be opened at Belmont Park on Wednesday. Applications for licenses will be accepted each morning . . Jimmy Maguire came down from Saratoga Springs, N. Y., lor a few days racing . . How, owned by the Dell Stable, will be shipped to Belmont Park from Louisville, Ky., for engagements during that meeting . . . Genuine regret was expressed by horsemen over the passing of Mrs. Nate Byer. She was bedridden "for more than one year due to two paralytic strokes, which left her mute and helpless. The Byers had been married for 40 years. Willie Booth will leave for Louisville, Ky., tomorrow and confer with Sam E. Wilson, Jr., the Corpus Christi, Tex., owner relative to campaigning his horses for this summer. Booth agreed via a telephone conversation to train for the Texan beginning immediately . Charlie Casey was a recent arrival. He came from California and is in quest of racing material to train Jerry Brady, general manager at Tropical Park, was an arrival, coming from Tallahassee, Fla., where he denied to Florida senators that the Tropical Park management was interested in the proposed trotting bill. Brady stated that Tropical Park would remain a home for thoroughbred racing . . Mrs. Alexander Kaye, wife of the well ; known physician and surgeon, made her | | ; | | first appearance in 10 days. She suffered two torn ligaments in her leg, the result of gardening at their old Westbury home . . Bob Judy and Bill Ganley, regular and substitute exercise boys astride Hill Prince last year, have new assignments from now on. Judy is in the Army while Ganley is in the Navy. Hill Prince, according to trainer Hayes is coming along nicely. The selections are CHARLIE McADAM in the fifth; COMBAT BOOTS in the seventh and ARMELLE in the eighth. Trainers of Derby Contenders Confident in Charges' Ability: Tour of Stables Shows No Stall Walking by Horsemen Following Final 'Blow-Outs' Bob Horwood , Trainers of Derby Contenders Confident in Charges Ability Tour of Stables Shows No 1 Stall Walking by Horsemen Following Final 'Blow-Outs' By BOB HORWOOD (Staff Correspondent) CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — Trainers of the major contenders in tomorrow's seventy-seventh running of the Kentucky Derby showed confidence in their charges in their various ways this morning. Max Hirsch, who will saddle Sonic for King Ranch, appeared in a considerably happier, mood than he had yesterday, possibly because when he paid a visit to inspect Cain Hoy Stable's Battle Morn, the probable favorite, he was accompanied by a bevy of comely young admirers of the thoroughbreds. Incidentally, the Churchill Downs backstretch was rather attractively cluttered with females of all ages this morning, who were making their ways in twos and threes from barn to barn, demonstrating that all ladies do not select their horses with the hatpin, which is, after all, rather outmoded. Trio Stabled in Barn 10 Moody Jolley, who trains Battle Morn for Commander Harry Guggenheim's Cain Hoy Stable, seemed convinced that his colt was the one to beat and was not in the least intimidated by the close proximity of Greentree Stable's Big Stretch and Hall of Fame, and Mrs. Nora Mikell's Repetoire, who are also stabled in barn 10. John Gaver and jockey Ted Atkinson are placing most of their confidence in Hall of Fame to give Greentree Stable its third Derby victory. Twenty Grand and Shut Out were the others, and the latter was Gaver's second choice to Devil Diver, also Eddie Arcaro's, as no one has been allowed to forget. However, Hall of Fame has both raced and acted more like a Derby prospect than his more famous stablemate in recent days. Last night Gaver agreed that possibly Big Stretch's disappointing five-furlong trial was due to the fact that the horse wants almost that much distance to settle into stride and won't stand being hurried. However, there is no denying that he looks light in flesh and even when posing for photographers, as he did this morning, stands more like a trotter than a thoroughbred. Hall of Fame, on the other hand, is beginning to look and act more like a race horse, though he is a gelding. No Jitters at Repetoire's Barn Al Jensen who trains, and Peter McLean, who rides, Repetoire, held what might be called open house in the tiny tack room at their end of the barn, with cots and trunks serving as chairs while members of the press visited. Repetoire, of course, occupies a unique position in this Derby, in that if he possessed Battle Morn's pedigree and was being handled by a better-known conditioner and ridden by someone like Eddie Arcaro, his racing record -of four victories in four stakes this year would probably make him a 1 to 10 favorite. Actually, he will probably go postward at something like the reverse of those odds. McLean, who is beyond a doubt the handsomest jockey of modern times, and Jensen, who is one of the least pretentious of trainers, were not displaying any pre-Derby jitters this morning. Jensen seems confident that he has put enough "bottom" in Repetoire to enable him to get the mile and a quarter of the "Run for the Roses," without having overdone the job. The veteran George Odom merely said that his own cold was much improved and that his colt was also coming along nicely. He will saddle Timely Reward for Mrs. Wallace Gilroy, of Greenwich, Conn., and that colt has also been coming along at the end of his races, but not quite fast enough. Ben A. Jones, who has saddled five Derby winners, Lawrin, Whirlaway, Pensive, Ponder and Citation, seemed in a particularly radiant mood this morning, remarking, "It begins to seem like old times." The victory of Wistful in yesterday's Clark Handicap may have had as much to do with the veteran's cheerfulness as the progress of Fanfare, whom he will saddle tomorrow, but Jones did say that the colt was progressing and added, "I think he'll go well in a wide open affair." Coming from the man who gave Pensive and Ponder virtually no chance at all, those words are of high praise, indeed. Syl Veitch, who has the care of C. V. Whitney's Mameluke and Counterpoint, who will vie with Battle Morn for favoritism did no more stall walking than was to be expected, particularly of a trainer who has for several years patterned his conversation after that of Paul "Bear" Bryant, coach of the University of Kentucky football team. Veitch has somewhat more legitimate reasons for his professional pessimism, as Whitney spends considerably less money for material than that institution of learning. Lest there be any misunderstanding, this writer claims the University of Kentucky as his alma mater, strictly a G. I. pretension. Speed Trial by Timely Reward A dozen of the Derby candidates were on the track for preps this morning with Sonic being given the longest trial. The King Ranch colt breezed an easy mile in 1:45, accompanied, oddly enough, by Greentree Stable's Banjoist, who finished on even terms with him. Last week, Banjoist started in an early race on Blue Grass Day at Keeneland, mainly to give Ted Atkinson a chance to find the good paths in the track. Possibly he was sent out by Gaver today to find out what Sonic has to offer. The surprising trial this morning was the three furlongs in :34% turned in by Timely Reward. This normally sluggish colt did the move handily and over a track on which :36 is a good move. Kings Hope and Pur Sang breezed three panels in that time, while Fanfare was clocked a second slower. Anyoldtime and Sir Bee Bum both went half miles, the former in :50 and Sir Bee Bum four-fifths faster, while Bernwood was also caught a half in :50. King Clover went four furlongs in :48% and Snuzzle made an identical move. Repetoire was sent a half in an even :48 and did it well, while Mameluke was going very easily as he did his half in :49%. Connells Arrive for Derby Connells Arrive for Derby CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — Richard A. Connell, president of Detroit's Hazel Park Racing Association, and Mrs. Connell arrived from Florida to witness tomorrow's Kentucky Derby renewal. After the running of the Derby, the Connells will depart for their Motor City home. Jack Armstrong, public relations director for Hazel Park, also is on hand for the Derby. Kentucky Derby Facts ► i 1 Kentucky Derby Facts | Where Run — Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky. Class of Race — For three-year-olds, scale weights. Distance of Race — One and one-quarter miles. Number of Entries — 23. Number of Nominations — 122 at time of closing February 15, 1951. Added Value of Race— $100,000. Gross Value of Race — $129,100 (23 starters). Other Monies — Second, $10,000; third, $5,000; fourth, $2,500; breeders of the winner, $3,000; second horse and third horse to receive $2,000 and $1,000, respectively, of the added money; awards to trainers — the winner, $3,000; second, $1,000; third, $500. Nomination Fee — $50. Starting Fee — $1,000. Net Value to Winner— $101,050 and gold trophy (23 starters). Post Time — Approximately 4:30 p. m. Central Daylight Savings Time. Track Condition — Fast. Weather — Unsettled. Fastest Derby Time — Whirlaway (1941), 2:01%; track and Derby record. Running of Race — Seventy -seventh. Estimated Attendance — 110,000. First Winner — Aristides (1875). Last Winner — Middleground (1950). Most Winners — Calumet Farm and Col. E. R. Bradley (four each). Breeder Most Winners — A. J. Alexander (5), John E. Madden (5). Trainer Most Winners — B. A. Jones (5). Jockey Most Winners — E. Arcaro (4). Longest-Priced Derby Winner — Done-rail, $182.90 to $2 (1913). Shortest-Priced Winners — Hindoo (1881), Halma (1885) and Agile (1905), 1 fb 3. Favorite — Battle Morn. Mutuel Field — Count Turf, Phil D., Pur Sang, King Clover, Bernwood, Kings Hope, Fighting Back. Largest Field— 22, 1928 (Reigh Count). McCarthy Calls His 17th Derby McCarthy Calls His 17th Derby CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — Clem McCarthy, the veteran turf caller of the airways, checked in early this morning with his crew of aides. McCarthy will be calling his seventeenth Kentucky Derby over the national airways. The broadcast is sponsored by Gillette Razor Corporation. Chambers Journeys to Downs Chambers Journeys to Downs CHURCHILL "DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — J. A. Chambers, owner of several thoroughbreds quartered at the Derby track under the direction of Amadee Jeanfreau, arrived from his home at Memphis, Tean. He was accompanied by Mrs. Chambers. Page 4 Sweep's Graded Handicaps: Churchill Downs SWEEP'S GRADED HANDICAPS StfrSSi^iJKsi Designations for apprentice allowance claimed (left of horses' names) are as follows: § three pounds; 'five pounds; : seven pounds; A ten pounds. Churchill Downs 1ST RACE— 5-8 MILE. Purse $2,000. 11:30 A.M. • ' 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fixed weights. 3P Horse. Prob.Jockey Wt. Comment Prob.Odds. 5 FROTH E. Arcaro 115 Could get it all 4-1 1 HENRY'S FIRST D. Dodson 118 A tough one to beat 2-1 8 GOYONDER L. Batcheller 118 Plenty danger here 6-1 2 ROBERT J. D.Jessop 118 First-time starter 6-1 3 JOHNS FOLLY No boy 118 Chance to cut in 8-1 4 CHARLEY C. K. Church 118 First-time starter 2-1 6 CARY'S HOPE R. L. Baird 115 First-time starter 12-1 7 AMAFOX J. Higley 118 An also-ran 20-1 9 GUSHING OIL P.J.Bailey 118 Fits in with these 5-1 COUPLED— Henry's First and Charley C. jm RACE— 3-4~MILE~(chute). Purse KJOM. 12:10 P. M. ■• 3-year-olds Claiming. 1 FREE ME No boy 114 Conditions may suit 3-1 8 LUCILE T. D. Madden 109 Will give them a tussle 6-1 5 TOP CHOICE J. D.Jessop 114 May prove best of all 5-1 2 BALING POLLY No boy 109 Hardly in here 15-1 3 FAIRPIC J. C. Fernandez 109 Chance to improve 15-1 4*SIGNABERRA J.E.Turner 104 First-time starter 15-1 6 GALADO No boy 109 Looks like a trailer 30-1 7 SUJAMES R. Reeves 109 Just another longshot 30-1 9 BREEZY NANCY No boy 109 Not to be counted out 6-1 10 VERBENA No boy 109 First-time starter 12-1 11 TOPPER B. N. Cartwright 114 Some other time 20-1 112 NICOTINE GAL J. Adams 109 May show them the way 6-1 13 EASY DIXIE No boy 109 Little to recommend 15-1 14 MUNSEE MISS No boy 109 Has fine money chance 8-1 15 MOON BABY A. LoTurco 114 Capable of taking all 3-1 16 FASHIONABLE C.Swain 109 Not for mine 15-1 3RD RACE— 3-4 MILE (chute). Purse $2,200. 12:55 PTmT ■• 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 7 KY. COLONEL . No boy 114 Best could get it aH 5-2 8 WARSICK No boy 109 May never be headed 4-1 1*FINE ART J. E. Turner 115 Will be tough to beat 5-1 2 ZOOM P.J.Bailey 114 May press the leaders 6-1 3 WARMED OVER G. Porch 110 Spot a bit rough 15-1 4 LADY JOAN No boy 109 Only on best effort 10-1 5 TEAPOY E. Hust 114 May go well here 10-1 6 LADY GREENWOOD D. Dodson 109 Outsider in here 15-1 9 BULLY BOY P. Madden 117 Will be supported 8-1 *TH RACE— 1 MILE (chute). Purse S2£JB~ 1:40 P.M. ' 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 4 PROP K. Church 118 '"its well in here 8-5 2 GRUMPIT0 K. Church 112 A dangerous threat 8-5 5 COUNTESS MOLLY No boy 110 Not to be ignored 3-1 1 MESABI No boy 108 Sort of in-and-outer 12-1 -^— — — — PP. Horse. Prob.Jockey. Wt. Comment. Prob.Odds. 3 BLUE KAY W. M. Cook 107 May get up for a part 6-1 6 KINGS HOPE L. C. Cook 108 Hardly in here 15-1 7 ETERNAL SON • No boy 108 Won last; could repeat 3-1 8 ROYAL TULIP No boy 115 Will prove troublesome 5-1 9'RAY COUNT MISS P. Herron 111 Chance to land close 8-1 COUPLED— Grumpito and Prop; Countess Molly and Eternal Son. CTH RACE— 3-4 MILE (chute). Purse $2,200. 2:30 P. M. -^ 3-year-olds. Allowances. 2 TED Y0CHUM J.Adams 118 Should top these 4-1 1 THE VEEP No boy 118 A strong contender 4-1 12 BLEMISH D. Madden 118 Looks good for a share 5-1 6 BULL PRINCE W. M. Cook 118 May go better 8-1 13 FLEECY CLOUD R. Adair 113 Could upset the dope 4-1 3 WREATH 0 ROSES No boy 113 Will make a race of it 5-1 4 COYNES EDGAR J.Adams 118 Can't be taken lightly 8-1 5 PHAROS BROTHER C.Swain 114 In a tough spot 15-1 7 IRVINGTON C. McCreary 114 Last showed promise 12-1 8 WHITE BOOTS J. Higley 113 An also-ran 20-1 9 LUCKEY PETE No boy 118 Might take a flyer 10-1 10 TEDDY CHICK E. Arcaro 113 Would be an upset 30-1 11 J0GGINS No boy 118 Just another longshot 20-1 COUPLED— The Veep and Fleecy Cloud. 6TH RACE— 5-8 MILE. $10,000 added. 3:30 P. M. Fifty-FhrU Running THE DEBUTANTE STAKES. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Scale weights. 7 HADNT 0RTER E. Arcaro 119 Rates the honors 5-1 10 CROWNLET R. L. Baird 122 The runner-up 4-1 1 HI DECKER J. D.Jessop 119 May be good for another 8-1 5 MUTATION . A. LoTurco 119 May be tough to catch 4-1 6 FLYNET R. Adair 114 Might not miss today 8-1 8 OIL COUNTESS K. Church 114 Could make it close 3-1 9 SWELL DISH D. Madden 122 Has racing ability 4-1 2 WHIRLA LEA G. Porch 119 Not against these 15-1 3 KUKLA F.A.Smith 114 Tab for later 15-1 4 FREE FOR ME D. Dodson 114 Will give them a tussle 10-1 COUPLED— Mutation and Swell Dish. 7TM RACE-1 1-4 MILES. $100 ,000 added. 4:30 P. M. Sewnty-Seventh Running THE KENTUCKY DERBY. 3-year-olds. Scale weights. 13 BATTLE MORN E. Arcaro 126 Ccpable of taking all 4-1 9 MAMELUKE R.Adair 126 M:y show them the way 5-1 6 FANFARE S. Brooks 126 A very dangerous foe 6-1 3 COUNTERPOINT D. Gorman 126 Will make them hustle 5-1 7 SONIC W. Boland 126 Will be tough to down 8-1 12 RUHE J. D. Jessop 126 A potent factor here 8-1 17 BIG STRETCH D. Dodson 126 Best could r:t a slice 8-1 19 HALL OF FAME T. Atkinson 126 Can cause trouble 8-1 2T REPETOIRE * P. McLean 126 Will be choice of many 6-1 11 COUNT TURF C. McCreary 126 Merits attention 10-1 PP. Horse. Prob.Jockey. Wt. Comment Prob.Odds. 14 KING CLOVER F. Bone 126 Not to be counted out 10-1 22 PUR SANG J. Adams 126 Can make it interesting 10-1 23 BERNWOOD K. Church 126 May set a fast pace 10-1 1 THE GINK G. Porch 126 Seems up against it 30-1 2 ANYOLDTIME L. Batcheller 126 Can't see much hope 30-1 4 TIMELY REWARD .J. Stout 126 Outsider with possibility 15-1 5 GOLDEN BIRCH No boy 126 Hardly in this spot 20-1 8 KINGS HOPE D. Madden 126 Only on best effort 10-1 10 FIGHTING BACK W.L.Johnson 126 Goes well at times 10-1 15 SIR BEE BUM R. L Baird 126 Not against these 30-1 16 SNUZZLE G. Porch 126 Little to encourage 30-1 18 ROYAL MUSTANG P.J.Bailey 126 May make an impression 20-1 20 PHIL D. R. York 126 Will put on a good show 10-1 COUPLED— Golden Birch and Royal Mustang; Counterpoint and Mameluke; The Gink and Snuggle; Big Stretch and Hall of Fame^ Any-oldtime and Sir Bee Bum. OTH RACE— 3-4 MILE (chute). Purse $2,000. 5:20 P. M. ™ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4 LANDS END D. Madden 120 In fine stride; choice 6-1 13 DOUBLE GIFT T. Barrow 112 The main danger 4-1 16 GAY LIBERTY T. Barrow 109 Third call today 4-1 6 WAZA WANA No boy 109 Figures to be close 6-1 7 GAY HENRIETTA No boy 115 Can ramble; have care 3-1 10 MERRIEST No boy 114 Only if in running mood 8-1 12 ROYCE J. O'Brien 114 A troublesome foe 4-1 15 UNCLE OTHO No boy 117 A stout factor here 3-1 1 GEORGE GAINS R. Reeves 114 Best will be needed 15-1 2*GENERAL CUSTER No boy 115 Has an outside chance 10-1 3 GOLDEN BOLT F. A. Smith 109 Hardly a threat 15-1 5 AUGUST No boy 114 An also-ran 20-1 8 MAIL FROM HOME No boy 114 An also-ran 20-1 9 TIGER TOM J. Adams 114 Must show more zip 15-1 11 KEEP MOVING D. Dodson 114 May show something 15-1 14 PROMISSION R. L. Baird 109 An also-ran 30-1 COUPLED— Double Gift and Gay Liberty. QTH RACE-1 1-16 MILES. Purse $2JM0. 6:05 P. M. * 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 6 BOLD KING G. Porch 120 Choice in finale 5-2 5 WHATANURSE J. Adams 115 A strong challenger 3-1 10 FREE GIFT J. Higley 115 Should hold the others 12-1 2 BONNIE DONNIE T. Barrow 112 Should go well here 8-1 4 FAVORITO No boy 117 Must be included 6-1 12*C0NVALESCENT J. E. Turner 115 Has fine chance to score 6-1 1 SUN UMBER No boy 117 Would be a surprise 30-1 3 FIGHTING LU N. Cartwright 105 An also-ran 30-1 7*FRENCH NAVY J.E.Turner 112 Hasn't what it takes 30-1 8 COO No boy 112 Best to pass here 30-1 9 BIMONT D. Madden 120 Can cause trouble 10-1 11 URGENT W. M. Cook 117 Inconsistent sort; pass 20-1 Sweep's Graded Handicaps: Sportsman's Park Sportsman's Park 1ST RACE— 7-8 MILE (chute). Purse $1,800. 2:00 P.M. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. PP Horse. ProbJockey WL Comment Prob.Odds 3 TECHNICOLOR H. Keene 120 Rates the top spot 6-5 5 THE FARMER No boy 120 A strong threat 8-1 TGENIE'S MATE R. Peabody 109 Should take a share 5-1 10 LITTLE GER0M0 No boy 117 Has fine money chance 6-1 14 KENAYR No boy 112 May upset the dope 5-1 15 SIR JAC0MAR H. Keene 117 Will make them step 10-1 2 ARISTOCRAT K.Robertson 114 Chance improve rating 12-1 4 DEVILISH LAD T.Williams 114 An also-ran 20-1 6 GARBLE No boy 114 Sort of in-and-outer 15-1 7JWEST WITCH A. Widman 102 Best will be needed 15-1 8 KITTY KAT A. Skoronski 112 Hardly in here 15-1 9JWELSH MAN L. Prestridge 107 Not on present form 20-1 11JFRED BURRELL L. Grandsart 107 May go well in here 15-1 12 WHITEFORD TOM No boy 114 Pass for later 30-1 13 SEDGED0T C. Hughes 101 Some other time 20-1 16 FROZEN DAINTY J. Brooks 109 Can't see much hope 15-1 ^ND RACE— 7-8 MILE (chute). Purse $1,800. 2:30 P. M. ** 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 10 FEARLESS KEN D.Wagner 114 Should top these 3-1 8 UNCLE ROB No boy 114 May show them the way 4-1 15 HI ANTE No boy 120 A stout challenger 5-2 2 SPEEDING HOME A. Gomez 114 Will put on a good show 6-1 5 NIGHT TOUR No boy 109 Can cause trouble 8-1 6 VANSLAM H. Allgaier 120 Best may get a part 6-1 12JFATE E. Van Hook 102 Merits attention 8-1 16 LADY PICKFIELD No boy 101 A dangerous foe 5-1 1 MIGHTY TEXAN S. Luce 114 Little to recommend 15-1 3*BIMEBELLA R. Peabody 104 Not to be taken lightly 10-1 4 TYNDAREUS No boy 114 Inconsistent sort; pass 15-1 7 FLASHER No boy 114 Must be considered 12-1 9 STATIC CHASER No boy 114 Has racing talent 12-1 11*SANG0NE C.C.Smith 112 Outsider today 10-1 13 VISCOUNT GIN0 No boy 117 An also-ran 20-1 14tLERNER'S GIRL L. Grandsart 102 Another also-ran 20-1 3RD RACE— 1 MS MILES. Purse $1,900. 3:00P.M. ■* 3-year-olds. Claiming. 7 SHATTERED A. Skoronski 113 Should show the way 5-2 2 SEA SWEET J.Brooks 113 The runner-up 5-1 8»LIABILITY R. Peabody 113 Could make it close 4-1 4JBEST ARRAY L. Prestridge 106 Some will like chances 6-1 1 ALIEGEE A.Gomez 113 Only if in running mood 5-1 3*WAR GIFT C. C. Smith 113 Seems up against it 10-1 5 JULIANA No boy 113 Chances are quite slim 12-1 6 NO ADMISSION D.Wagner 118 Looks like a trailer 20-1 9SSCRAP IRON L. Grandsart 111 Not for mine 15-1 *TH RACE— 7-8 MILE (chute). Purse $1,800. 3:30 P. M. ■ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 10 SMART EVE H. Keene 112 Choice to take it all 2-1 4 ATOMIC ENERGY No boy 120 Will be choice of many 3-1 6 N0WL0GGIN - H. Keene 120 In fine form for this 5-1 3 DASHA W. E. Carroll 112 Will give them a tussle 8-1 7 JUMPY JOHN No boy 115 May cut in for some 8-1 12 LASS QUEST T.Wililams 110 May surprise the talent 6-1 13 CHICKS DELIGHT No boy 115 Can ramble; have care 5-1 14 GREY SCOUT No boy 107 Plenty danger here 4-1 1 HER GIFT A.Gomez 110 Hardly with these 20-1 2 CHALLAUGHT No boy 112 Would be an upset 30-1 5 BILL'S PAL H. Allgaier 112 Unreliable sort; pass 30-1 8 SUN IDOL BOY No boy 112 Not to be counted out 10-1 9*HALCY0N DUKE C. C. Smith 107 Merits attention 10-1 11 LIBERATE No boy 112 Present form dull 30-1 15*DECK'S LAD C. C. Smith 107 Best on the bottom 30-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. Purse $2,100. 4:00 P. M. 5TH 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3 OPENING DAY A. Skoronski 115 Looks best of these 2-1 6JMY WASH L. Grandsart 110 A strong contender 5-1 4 PHARL0 J. Brooks 120 In tip-top shape now 4-1 1 BODEN'S PAL H. Keene 120 Will be a factor here 3-1 2 THUNDERJET D.Wagner 115 Won last; could repeat 6-1 5 FUTURESQUE No boy 115 Has a fine money chance 8-1 riH RACE— 5-8 MILE (chute). Purse $2,500. 4:30 P. M. ™ 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 5 BALLYDAM H. Allgaier 112 Rates the laurels 5-2 4 ROSE BED A. Skoronski 107 Could take this heat 5-2 1 RICHAV00 H. Keene 112 Third call today 4-1 6 HIGH CARRIER D.Wagner 120 Will be supported 5-1 7 MR. BAM T.Williams 112 Can make them hustle 8-1 2 EVIDENCE No boy 115 Only on best effort 12-1 3 PAY WINDOW L. Pafundi 120 Hardly with these 15-1 •7TH RACE— 7-8 MILE (chute). Purse $4,000. 5:00 P.M. * 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 7 KOSADUS No boy 112 Gets the nod 5-1 5 LUCKY CODINE R. Camp 116 A very definite factor 4-1 2 BOO BOO SHOO A. Skoronski 118 Could press the top ones 5-1 4 MISS BOBBIN No boy 106 Can make it interesting 8-1 8 CONNIE'S BOY No boy 109 Will make them step 8-1 10 PHANTOM SEA No boy 119 May show them the way 3-1 1 FALSE R. Peabody 104 Last showed promise 10-1 3 LITTLE FLOWER H. Keene 109 Has been close at times 10-1 6 ILLUSTRATE No boy 113 Must be included 10-1 9 NOT SORRY No boy 107 Can't see much hope 12-1 COUPLED— Miss Bobbin and Connie's Boy. 8TH RACE— 7-8 MILE (chute). Purse $2,000. 5:30 P. M. 3-year-olds. Claiming. 4 BOSS JACK H. Keene 118 Spot for handy win 5-2 10 GOING PLACES H. Allgaier 111 Best could take it all 5-1 9 HERES' ED A. Skoronski 111 A strong challenger 4-1 5 WHIZ-A-BIT No boy 109 Will prove troublesome 6-1 11 TIMUS No boy 118 Figures to be close 4-1 13 COPPER CUP No boy 111 Chance to cut in 6-1 1*RESUME C.C.Smith 105 Could upset the dope 6-1 2IR0YAL GLENN L. Grandsart 99 In a tough spot 12-1 3 ARAB MISS C. Burns 106 Safe to pass here 30-1 6 MELLOTUNE A. Skoronski 106 Little to encourage 15-1 7JHARVEST POINT R. Lynch 107 Can make a race of it 12-1 8 GAIL R. No boy 106 May make impression 10-1 12 BUFFER J. Duff 109 Sort of in-and-outer 15-1 14JRAIDER LaRUE A. Widman 99 Some may like chances 10-1 RACE-1 1-16 MILES. Purse $1,900. 6:00 P. M. 9TH 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 6 DONNA L. A. Skoronski 108 Choice in the nightcap 5-2 10 FRANK MUNNS No boy 113 Might not miss in here 3-1 12tLEAP0LIN0 R. Lynch 106 Will be in picture 6-1 3 THIS HIGH No boy 108 Only on best effort 8-1 4 GOLDEN THORN No boy 118 Fits in with these 5-1 5 DOUBLE WHORL A. Skoronski 108 May go better than rated 8-1 13 GAY LEE H. Keene 118 Will be tough to down 5-1 16*MANEEN T. Cafarelli 108 Must show more zip 8-1 1 REIGH MISS G. Olivera 108 Not on recent form 15-1 2SMY GRACE L. Grandsart 101 Must show improvement 15-1 7 TOWflLETTE D. Wagner 108 Hardly a threat 15-1 8 FREE TRANSIT S.Luce 113 An also-ran 20-1 9 RAM EL R. Peabody 108 Best on the bottom 30-1 11*GAY HI R. Peabody 108 Should better last few 12-1 14 BETH'S BOMB T.Williams 118 Hardly in here 10-1 15 HOLIDAY HUMOR No boy 108 Pass this one 30-1 Sweep's Graded Handicaps: Jamaica Jamaica I ST RACE-5-8 MILE. Purse $3,500. 12:15 P. M. ■ 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. PP Horse. Prob.Jockey Wt Comment Prob.Odds. 14 STEVIE DEAR B.Green 116 Has good chance 2-1 15 MAD MADGE No boy 116 Went well in debut 4-1 2 TITLE BOUT No boy 113 Will be in the picture 5-2 7 HEAVEN BENT No boy 113 Best of the others 5-2 6 G. I. MAIL No boy 113 Only effort fair 5-1 8 CHILD WONDER A. Monteiro 119 Needs racing 8-1 12 REBEE No boy 116 Mate to Mad Madge 4-1 13 CHIPSON W.J. Passmore 119 Has early speed 8-1 1 CLOUDY J. Renick 110 First-time starter 10-1 3:BIF0RATE R. Tejada 106 Coupled with G. I. Mail 5-1 4 OWN SELF No boy 116 First-time starter 10-1 5 KINGS POINT N. Combest 113 Outrun lone try 15-1 9 DEPOSIT SLIP No boy 119 Can't see this one 20-1 10»TEDDYS PICNIC E. Flutie 114 From a good barn 5-1 II THE JAP No boy 113 No speed yet 20-1 16 JAMES B. No boy 116 First-time starter 15-1 COUPLED— Biforate and G. I. Mail; Rebee and Mad Madge. ^ND RACE— 3-4 MILE. Purse $3,500. 12:45 P. M. ~ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 7 NEWSWEEKLY E. Guerin 116 Reported ready 2-1 8 INQUIRING A. Kirkland 121 Last not true 3-1 9 ADAMANT 0. Scurlock 119 Has money chance 4-1 2 DEFLATION No boy 113 Rounding into form 8-1 4 TEDDIES IMP No boy 120 Good at Laurel 8-1 5*PR0PS J. Colaneri 114 A possibility 10-1 3 SIR FLINT No boy 113 Up against it 15-1 6'THERMILLES J. Picou 111 Must show more 10-1 1 STRUTIN C. Durando 116 Can't see this one 30-1 RACE-3-4 MILE. Purse $4,000. 1:15 P.M. 3RD 3-year-olds. Allowances. 4 MISSION O. Scurlock 113 Needed last race 8-5 3*P0PPAEA E. Flutie 103 Fleet rival 2-1 5 NULLIFY K. Stuart 121 Best of the others 5-1 1 PLATOON No boy 117 In fair form 5-1 2 KYALLA No boy 117 Won at meeting 10-1 6 GRAY MATTER E. Guerin 121 An outsider 15-1 ^TH RACE-3-4 MILE. Purse $3,500. 1:45 P.M. ■ 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Fixed weights. 13 GUARD OF HONOR E. Guerin 118 Has good chance 3-1 5*BATTLE ROYAL J. Colaneri 113 Should be well up 4-1 8 BALSAM R. Bernhardt 113 Will be in the picture 4-1 12 SUPPRESSOR W.J. Passmore 118 Rounding into form 8-1 6 LECTION EER C. Errico 118 May better this 8-1 4 BLUE GALLANT A. Kirkland 118 No late line 8-1 1 NI0BE R. Bernhardt 113 Some tries fair 4-1 11 PRINCEKIN No boy 118 Only effort poor 20-1 7 OUR SAM No boy 118 Probably needs racing 15-1 3 SCOTCH DREAM No boy 126 Has been idle 10-1 2 SCOTCH JEWEL No boy 126 An also-ran • 20-1 9 CROW'S NEST II. No boy 118 Poor last year 20-1 10 ASTEROIDE N. Combest 118 Showed nothing 20-1 14 COLERIDGE No boy 118 Can't recommend 20-1 COUPLED— Niobe and Balsam; Crow's Nest II., Princekin and Coleridge. RACE-5-8 MILE. Purse $4,000. 2:15 P. M. 5TH 2-year-olds. Allowances. 4 INDIAN LAND N. Combest 118 Galloped in last 5-2 8 BUSY SIGNAL E. Guerin 118 The one to beat 3-1 6 SULMARI G. Hettinger 118 Been going well 4-1 3 CHARLIE McADAM R. Permane 118 Recent visitor 8-1 rACUITY No boy 113 Good at Gulfstream 8-1 5*BATTLEBUZ J. Colaneri 113 May need a race 8-1 7 YUTU B. Green 118 In a tough spot 8-1 2 SEA BOB K. Stuart 113 An outsider 20-1 6TH RACE-1 1-8 MILES. $30,000 added. 2:45 P. M. Fourth Running FIRENZE HANDICAP. 3-year -olds and upward. Fillies and mares. 10 NEXT MOVE E. Guerin 126 Figures best 2-1 -:- Advertise in Daily Racing Form -;- 5 SIAMA 0. Scurlock 115 Chief rival 5-1 4 LITHE J. Colaneri 117 Always a chance 8-1 1 RENEW B.Green 112 In top form 8-1 6 NELL K. N. Wall 112 Must be considered 8-1 7 SEPTEMBER P. Roberts 110 Rounding into form 8-1 12 DRIFTING MAID C. Errico 108 Good at times 15-1 11 MISS DEGREE No boy 106 Good sprint form 15-1 8 BUSANDA R. Permane 109 Up against it 10-1 2 ANTAGONISM R. Bernhardt 112 An outsider 10-1 3 THELMA BERGER K. Stuart 109 Does not figure 20-1 9 SUGAR COATED S. Cole 102 An also-ran 20-1 13 RED CAMELIA J. Renick 104 Can't see her here 20-1 COUPLED— Antagonism and Busanda; Thelma Berger and Red Camelia. RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. Purse $4,500 3:15 P. M. 7TH 3-year-olds. Allowances. 2 COMBAT BOOTS B. Green 116 In top form 3-1 TBASiCALLY J. Colaneri 114 Easy win last out 4-1 4 HULL DOWN E. Guerin 113 Chance, if ready 4-1 10 OUT POINT 0. Scurlock 113 Recent sprint score 5-1 6 GRAND EGYPTIAN R. Permane 108 Weight off may help 8-1 3 FATHER TIBER K. Stuart 113 Must show more 10-1 5 DISCREET G. Hettinger 111 From a good barn 10-1 7 SIR GREEK W. J. Passmore 113 Up against it 45-1 8 SAXONY No boy 116 Does not figure 15-1 9 AMPHIBLEN A. Kirkland 116 Can't see this one 20-i 8TH RACE-1 1-8 MILES. Purse $3,500. 3:45 P.M. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 6 CONTROL No boy 118 Seeking third straight 2-1 3*ARMELLE J. Colaneri 107 Figures to be close 5-2 5*G00D STORY J. Picou 113 Good form; moves up 6-1 2 KEEP WATCH O. Scurlock 110 Always a chance 6-1 4 CHANCELING B. Green 110 Must be considered 6-1 1 MEL HASH A. Kirkland 115 Can't be ignored 8-1 8*FR0ST BITTEN J. Colaneri 110 Coupled with Armelle 5-2 7JKILLER MAC S. Cole 108 The outsider 20-1 COUPLED— Armelle and Frost Bitten. For Other Graded Handicaps by Sweep See Page 61 Page 5 Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections DAILY RACING FORM EXPERTS' SELECTIONS Trackman, D. S. Fair CHURCHILL DOWNS Selections Made for Fast Track RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST PHAR LAP SWEEP CONSENSUS Gushing Oil Gushing Oil Gushing Oil Henrv's First Froth Gushing Oil 17 1 Henry's First Henry's First Govonder Gushing Oil Henry's First Henry's First 12 Johns Folly Froth Henry's First Govonder Goyonder Froth 6 Free Me Lucile T. Free Me Free Me Free Me Free Me 22 2 Moon Baby Free Me Easy Dixie Moon Baby Lucile T. Lucile T. ■ Munsee Miss Nicotine Gal Munsee Miss Top Choice Top Choice Moon Baby 4 Colonel Ky. Colonel Ky. 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Zoom Warsick Teapoy Fine Art Warsick Warsick 9 Bully Boy Fine Art Bully Boy Zoom Fine Art Fine Art 4 PROP Kings Hope PROP Prop PROP PROP 26 4 Countess Molly Eternal Son Royal Tulio Roval Tulip Grumpito Kings Hope 7 Kings Hope Royal Tulip Grumpito Kings Hope Countess Molly Royal Tulip 5 Fleecy Cloud Fleecy Cloud Blemish Fleecy Cloud Ted Yochum Fleecy Cloud 15 5 Ted Yochum Blemish Irvington Wreath O Rcses The Veep Blemish 8 Irvington The Veep Coynes Edgar Coynes Edgar Blemish Red Yochum 7 CROWNLET Hadn't Orter Oil Countess Hadn't Orter Crownlet 12 6Flynet Mutation Mutation Mutation Crownlet Crownlet Hadn't Orter 11 Hi Decker Free For Me Crownlet Hadn't Orter Hi Decker Mutation 6 Sonic Sonic Battle Morn Mameluke Battle Morn Battle Morn 14 7 Battle Morn Repetoire Repetoire Battle Morn Mameluke Sonic 10 Timely Reward Fanfare Royal Mustang Fanfare Fanfare Mameluke 7 General Custer Gay Henrietta Double Gift GENERAL CUSTERLands End General Custer 13 8 Double Gift Double Gift Golden Bolt Gay Henrietta Double Gift Double Gift 11 Uncle Otho Uncle Otho General Custer Uncle Otho Gay Liberty Gay Henrietta 7 Bold King Bold King Bold King Bold King ' Bold King Bold King 25 9 Whatanurse Whatanurse Whatanurse Convalescent Whatanurse Whatanurse 8 Bonnie Donnie Bonnie Donnie Free Gift Favorito Free Gift Convalescent 2 Trackman, J. 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Murphy SPORTSMAN'S PARK Selections Made for Fast Track RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST PHAR LAP SWEEP CONSENSUS TECHNICOLOR Kenayr Kenayr Technicolor TECHNICOLOR TECHNICOLOR 23 1 Kenavr Technicolor Technicolor Kenayr The Farmer Kenayr 14 Little Geromo Little Geromo Aristocrat Genie's Mate Genie's Mate Genie's Mate 2 Uncle Rob FATE Fearless Ken Hi Ante Fearless Ken Fearless Ken 13 2 Night Tour Fearless Ken Fate Night Tour Uncle Rob Fate 9 Bimebella , Hi Ante Vanslam Fearless Ken Hi Ante Uncle Rob 7 Shattered Shattered Best Arrav Sea Sweet Shattered Shattered 17 3 Liability Best Arrav Liability Shattered Sea Sweet Sea Sweet 9 Aliegee Sea Sweet Sea Sweet Best Array Liability Best Array 8 Smart Eve Jumpy John LASS QUEST Smart Eve Smart Eve Smart Eve 17 4 Jumpy John Smart Eve Chicks Delight Grey Scout Atomic Energy Jumpy John 7 Atomic Energy Pasha Nowloggin Pasha Nowloggin Lass Quest 7 - c Opening Day Boden's Pal Futuresaue FUTURESQUE Opening Day Futuresaue 14 S Boden's Pal Futuresaue Opening Day My Wash My Wash Opening Day 13 ** Pharlo My Wash Boden's Pal Opening Day Pharlo Boden's Pal 8 Rose Bed Rose Bed High Carrier Ballydam Ballvdam Ballvdam 14 6 Ballydam Ballydam Pay Window Richavoo Rose Bed Rose Bed 13 Richavoo Pay Window Evidence Rose Bed Richavoo High Carrier 5 Lucky Codine Lucky Codine Phantom Sea Kosadus Lucky Codine 19 7LuckvCodine Phantom Sea Phantom Sea Little Flower Lucky Codine Lucky Codine Phantom Sea 9 False Little Flower Boo Boo Shoo Little Flower Boo Boo Shoo Kosadus 5 Ed Heres' Ed Heres* Ed Boss Jack Boss Jack Heres' Ed 19 8Heres' Timus Boss Jack Timus Going Places Going Places Boss Jack 12 Resume Timus Copper Cup Heres' Ed Heres' Ed Going Places 4 Frank Munns Leapolina • Leapolino Donna L. Donna L. Donna L. 13 9 Donna L. Gay Lee Golden Thorn Gay Lee Frank Munns Leapolino 12 Golden Thorn Donna L. Townlette Leapolino Leapolino Frank Munns 7 Trackman, J. R. Batty JAMAICA Selections Made for Fast Track RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST PHAR LAP SWEEP CONSENSUS Title Bout Stevie Dear Stevie Dear Mad Madge Stevie Dear Stevie Dear 17 1 Child Wonder Mad Madge Title Bout Stevie Dear Mad Madge Mad Madge 10 Heaven Bent Title Bout Mad Madge Heaven Bent Title Bout Title Bout 9 Deflation Newsweeklv Newsweeklv Newsweekly Newsweeklv Newsweekly 20 2 Adamant Teddies Imo Teddies Imp Teddies Imp Inquiring Deflation 6 Thermilles Inquiring Deflation Inquiring Adamant Teddies Imp 6 MISSION Mission Platoon Mission Mission Mission 22 3 Poppaea Nullify Nullify Nullify Poppaea Nullify Nullify Poppaea . Poppaea Poppaea Nullify Poppaea 7 Balsam Suppressor Guard of Honor Guard of Honor Guard of Honor 12 4Lectioneer Battle Royal Guard of Honor Scotch Dream Balsam Battle Royal Balsam 9 Balsam Lectioneer Blue Gallant Suppressor Balsam Lectioneer 6 Charlie McAdam BUSY SIGNAL Indian Land Acuity Indian Land Indian Land 13 5 Acuity Sulmari Battlefuz Indian Land Busy Signal Busy Signal 11 Busy Signal Indian Land Busy Signal Sulmari Sulmari Acuity 7 " Lithe Next Move Next Move NEXT MOVE NEXT MOVE NEXT MOVE 25 6 Siama Renew Renew Renew Siama Lithe 6 Next Move Drifting Maid Nell K. Thelma Berger Lithe Renew 6 Combat Boots Basically Basically Basically Combat Boots Basically 17 7 Grand Egyptian Combat Boots Combat Boots Combat Boots Basically Combat Boots 16 Father Tiber Hull Down Amphiblen Out Point Hull Down Grand Egyptian 2 Armelle CONTROL Control Control Control 20 8Armelle Control Good Story Good Story Good Storv Armelle Armelle 12 Keep Watch Control Mel Hash Frost Bitten Good Story Good Story 7 Trackman, E. P. Heagerty PIMLICO Selections Made for Muddy Track RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST PHAR LAP SWEEP CONSENSUS Cecil M. Cecil M. BALLINAKILL Cecil M. Cecil M. Cecil M. 20 1 Gnu Gnu Illustration Ballinakill Prince Cole Ballinakill 9 Prince Cole Dark Ned War Dauber Prince Cole Gnu Gnu 5 Handy Man Strolling Moon Hv Netherby Netherby 11 2Netherby Hy Pip Pip Showy Handy Man Hy Ty 9 Battle Cry Netherby Handy Man Once Only Bengal Trail Handy Man 8 Carry Me Back Ala Mowlee Dependable Ala Mowlee Ala Mowlee Ala Mowlee 15 3 Giachino Boned Up Giachino Giachino Carry Me Back Carry Me Back 7 In A Spin Kalluki EI Pacho Dependable Bull Hyde Dependable 6 Strings Stings Changeling Strings Strings Strings 20 4 Devilkin Devilkin Devilkin Changeling Devilkin Changeling 9 Ginoway Changeling Inca Devilkin Changeling Devilkin 9 ~~ Little Harp LITTLE HARP Puppet Little Harp LITTLE HARP Little Harp 25 5 Choralier New Oxford Arthur Pilate Witch Way New Oxford Puppet 6 Puppet Choralier Little Harp New Oxford Choralier New Oxford 5 COUNTY D'LIGHT County Delight County Delight COUNTY D'LIGHT County Delight C'NTY D'LIGHT 29 6 On the Mark On the Mark On the Mark Why Not Now Why Not Now On the Mark 8 Why Not Now Why Not Now Why Not Now On the Mark On the Mark Why Not Now 7 Quickset Quickset Peacelaw Quickset Quickset 17 7Pennask Quickset Endtown Harmony Hope Pennask Peacelaw Pennask 9 Marketing Pennask Endtown Lock Control Pennask Peacelaw 7 Storm Bird Transhot Conewago Storm Bird Transhot Transhot 16 8 Transhot Storm Bird Transhot Transhot Storm Bird Storm Bird 15 Fixed Star Safety Lock Storm Bird Safety Lock Safety Lock Conewago 5 Trackman, A. 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Brown SUFFOLK DOWNS Selections Made for Fast Track Egan Handy Sort Custody Shirley's Pride Sir Stephen Sir Stephen 9 IWish A Henry Wish Egan Sir Stephen Sir Stephen Custody Wish Egan 9 Mon's Boy Gay Slated Wish Egan Wish Egan Custody 7 Gams Gams Brahmin Maid Esta Vez Gams Gams 16 2 Sweet Sixteen Esta Vez Sombor Sweet Sixteen Sweet Sixteen Esta Vez 9 Esta Vez Sweet Sixteen Our Dodo Gams Esta Vez Sweet Sixteen 7 Pensive Dannas Pensive Dannas Pensive Dannas Pensive DANNAS PENSIVE D'NAS PENSIVE 27 3Dannas Tangent Althor Cross End Althor Althor Althor 7 Althor Cross End Freddie Baum Princess Hope Princess Hope Cross End 3 War Toro Annie's Choice Idio Tulkinghorn Annie's Choice Annie's Choice 13 4 Musical Lady Idio Annie's Choice Bounding Ace War Toro Idio 7 Annie's Choice Tulkinghorn Bounding Ace Musical Lady Musical Lady War Toro 7 ROYAL DUKE Roval Duke Royal Duke Tony Jav Roval Duke Roval Duke 24 5 In Taste In Taste Tony Jay Royal Duke In Taste Tonv Jav 9 Tony Jay Sweep Miss I Trust Plucky Star Tony Jay In Taste 6 Luxe Algasir DE LUXE ALGASIR Algasir Algasir 19 6De Vital Sun De Luxe Algasir De Luxe All At Once De Luxe 16 All At Once Scipio Duke's Gal All At Once Edgeview All At Once 4 Lambent FAIR APPRAISAL Lambent Regal Lambent Lambent 19 7 Regal Lambent Fair Appraisal Lambent Peace Mission Fair Appraisal 10 Outland Peace Mission Regal Peace Mission Fair Appraisal Regal 8 Freedom Wins Sea Wolf Homing Pigeon Homing Pigeon Freedom Wins Freedom Wins 14 8 Bob's Ace Freedom Wins Sea Wolf Freedom Wins Homing Pigeon Homing Pigeon 13 Nassau Homing Pigeon Nassau Black Rover Nassau Sea Wolf 7 Monte 's Pride Monte 's Pride Monte's Pride Monte's Pride Monte 's Pride Monte 's Pride 25 9 Big Reward We Hope Scotch Cup Big Reward Wee Hope Big Reward 5 We Hope Scotch Cup Big Reward Boss H. Boss H, We Hope 5 Garden State Park Selections Garden State Park Selections I Trackman 1 — Bombcase, Bases Loaded, Romancer. 2 — Diamond Head, Kist, Lucy Belle. 3 — JOEY BOY, Seabright, Zipper. 4 — Curtain Time, Hankie, Puff. 5 — Energetic, Eagle Eye, Blazing. 6 — Play Toy, Suleiman, Kinsman. 7 — Ferd, Pensava, Post Card. 8 — Coyote, Imperial Rock, Chilcat. W. C. Philips. Handicap 1 — BASES LOADED, Casein, Braggadocio. 2 — Kist, On Guard, Levity. 3 — Joey Boy, King Okapi, Mondaval. 4 — Hankie, Wingy, Puff. 5 — Eagle Eye, Energetic, Agrarian-U. 6 — Vigorous, Suleiman, Play Toy. 7 — Ferd. Post Card, Halter. 8 — Coyote, Chilcat, Jitters. Analyst 1 — Casein, Braggadocio, Bases Loaded. 2 — Diamond Head, Kist, On Guard. 3 — JOEY BOY, King Okapi. Mondaval. 4 — Wingy. Puff. Copete. 5 — Eagle Eye, Energetic. Dinner Hour. 6 — Kinsman, Play Toy, Vigorous. 7 — Ferd. Post Card, Halter. 8 — Coyote, Chilcat, Bir Ackeim. Phar Lap, 1 — Bases Loaded, Good Look, Bombcase. 2 — Levity, Kist, Diamond Head. 3 — Mondaval, Joey Boy. King Okapi. 4 — Curtain Time, Puff, Wingy. 5 — EAGLE EYE, Agrarian-U, Energetic. 6 — Play Toy, Suleiman, Vigorous. 7 — Ferd, Post Card, Halter. 8 — Cherry Path, Coyote, Hell Bent. Sweep 1 — Casein, Valuta, Bases Loaded. 2 — Levity, Kist, Diamond Head. 3 — JOEY BOY, Mondaval, King Okapi 4 — Hankie, Wingy, Curtain Time. 5 — Eagle Eye, Energetic. Agrarian-U. 6 — Vigorous, Play Toy, Suleiman. 7 — Ferd, Post Card, Ennobled. 8 — Coyote, Chilcat, Bir Ackeim. Consensus 1 — Bases Loaded, 16; Casein. 12; Bomb-case, 6. 2— Kist, 13; Diamond Head, 12; Levity, 11. 3 — JOEY BOY, 28; Mondaval. 9; King Okapi, 6. 4 — Hankie, 12; Curtain Time. 11; Wingv, 10. 5 — Eagle Eye, 24; Energetic. 12; Agrarian-U, 4. 6 — Play Toy, 15; Vigorous, 12; Suleiman. 7. 7— Ferd, 25; Post Card, 9; Halter, 3. 8 — Coyote, 22; Chilcat, 7; Cherry Path. 5. 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Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting ^ 1350. .17, current meeting 33. Percentage of favorites in the money, .65. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one. Mutuel take, 13 per cent (State 5, track 8). ^ ^ D dp Three !bs" ,aPPrentice allowance claimed. • Five lbs. claimed, t Seven lbs. claimed. W Whip. S Spurs. S 5 Blinkers In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. S* Complete finish of each race confirmed by Harvey's Eye-ln-The-Sky Camera. H- FIRST RACE 7-8 MILE (out of chute). (Mr. Joe Puck, Oct. 16, 1950—1:26—3—109.) Purse $1,800. S 9 7 ft Q 1 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1951. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs • older. i/i i. I O O / 120 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. - May 4-51 — Spt Net value to winner $1,170; second, $360: third, $180: fourth, $90 * Mutuel Po rf, $30,906. O '"dex Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt ft % jj Str Fin Jockeys C|,g Pr Qwners Odds to $1 27382 GESSY B. w4110 9 1 ih 12 |i ij ink c C Smith* 2000 E Rea 940 5 £5 SJ2S^°S^ wb 6 115 1 6 2h 23 24 25 25 A Skoronski 2000 B Fogelson 2.X 5 22 co*K,LJLHr?USEwb1112° 8101° P 61 * 31 H K *"* 2«» O&LSpitzer 2.60 3 S n,RAa^IEn,2»*„w?512B1° 2 7* 6* 5 33 45 G Olivera 2000 H N S Stable 7.00 £S ^tSK»?J?¥AYwb7115 6 4 6iJ44 4ii4h 54 J Brooks 2000 R Weston 20.00 ■ 22 f(^T,M,GHT *k 3100 2 7 5h 33 31 9 6* A Widman* 2000 R D Smith 25 10 »- 52? nvf,LF,u,B,r/8120 4 9 83 83 73 72 73 T Williams 2000 H L McKissick 21.80 -J StS ccI»L»^HAnRLESwb3112 7 5 4'*7' 8^83 82 K Rob'rtson 2000 G R White 5.00 ?i,D^ALPAL W8120 3 3 3i 5h 9hi0 92 D Wagner 2000 P J Valenti 20.60 240772 PAM-S BOY wb 4 120 5 8 93 10 10 92 10 L Pafundi 2000 A Ersoff 17 20 Time, :23%, :48%, 1:15%, 1:29%. Track fast. $2 Mutuels Paid— r-— Odds to $1 x Mr- B aw 7.00 4.00 9.40 ■ UtUel ifiiAl Di.:/-A#.rGESSY 2.50 100 rriCeS? GOOD HOSTESS 380 260 90 30 ^RAFFLE HOUSE 260 » ££2?^ JjJ? M^Sk Gray-Guess What, by Rejuvenation, trained by E. Rea; bred by J. E. & N. E. Bouse. WENT TO POST-2:07. OFF AT 2:07 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. ■ t lustart90od from sta" 9ate- Won driving; second and third the same. GESSY B. broke slightly in advance f*g5 others and saving ground, drew out after leaving the backstretch. then withstood several bids from GOOD HOSTESS and had enough left to hold her at the end. GOOD HOSTESS moved up on the far turn as if certain L°n?.v -e£4-e GEfSY B but was unab,e t0 challenge successfully, although gaining slowly at the end RAFFLE HOUSE finished gamely under urging. FRANKIE D. was also going fairly well at the end. BABY MIGHT tired •nJ^^T21^ ^n ^'J.15^2,4,887 Bi,l's Pal' m 244192 Master Mik« 12°; 2731° Shooters Hill, 120J 27442 Bimebella, 110; 27750 Shaffie, 120. SECOND RACE 7-8 MILE (out of chute)"! (Mr. Joe Puck, Oct. 16, 1950—1:26—3—109.) Purse $1,800. 2 7 ft ft ft 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1951. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs : older. / O O O 120 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. May 4-51 — Spt Net value to winner $1,170; second, $360; third, $180; fourth, $90. Mutuel Pool, $44,683. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt ft % % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 276842 FASHIONED wb4110 3 3 1'£ 13 15 18 |M C C Smith* 2000 Woolford Farm 290 276233 HAPPY WEST wb 6 120 9 2 33 44 44 24 23 H Holcomb 2000 G Gerber 3 20 £cl24 SPI w 4 115 8 4 6h 51 51 55 31 R Peabody' 2000 Mrs N M Mikel 4.70 27531 CORP'AL SONNY wb6120 5 9 84 74 65 4h 45 R Correa 2000 J Van Den Bossche 15 20 26946 MARY GRACE wb4110 110 10 10 8* 74 5n A Widman* 2000 L Rodriguez 3160 S KL wb 5 120 10 1 21 21J23 31 61 A Gomez 2000 Ostergrant & Kelem " 2480 £52 £lC.Kr£TWIRE W10115 4 8 9h 9h 95 6h 77 L Grands't* 2000 McDaniels & Maddux 19,30 £TwSIA B- wb5115 2 6 51 61 74 910 84 W E Carroll 2000 Barwell & Toon 40 40 2?S*S£L ™o . wb 9 120 6 5 43 31 3h 82 9' 2 A Skoronski 2000 J L Ryan 370 01142 RICHWALL wb7120 7 7 73 82 10 10 10 M Gomez 2000 N F Raffelman 1260 Time, :23y5, :47*/5, 1:14%, 1:273^. Track fast. , — $2 Mutuels Paid — ■ r-— Odds to $1 * M..f..«l D»:^,»i'FASHI0NED 7» 3.80 2.60 2.90 .90 30 utuel rricesj happy west 4.00 300 100 50 ^-HYPOCRISY 300 50 W,i-n.n.trT^r^l' by B,eu d'0r-Wise Niece, by Wise Counsellor, trained by H. 0. Simmons; bred by H M. Woolf WENT TO POST— 2:35. OFF AT 2:35 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. FASHIONED went to the front early and, drawing away gradually, was far in advance of the field entering the stretch and maintained a wide uarD9o1 \° Jot l"d' altJhou9h subjected to the whip until the last twenty yards and hand ridden thereafter. . ™~L d,sP°sed of REPARTEE in the stretch run and easily took second place. HYPOCRISY raced evenly. CORPORAL SONNY was going fairly well at the end. REPARTEE tired. DAY quit badly after ooinq five furlongs. 1629fNktw^722744rnphD^ini07120; 121?8 N'9ht ^ "5; V3K *** *""*"' 113; 2S833 Mi9My TeXa"J 120; Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $69.60— Double Pool, $32,492. t THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE (out of chute). (Greytown, Oct. 16, 1950— 1:00%— 5— 1101 ) Purse $1 800 2 7 ft ft O 3-year-°ldS- Maidens. Fixed weights. Weight, 118 lbs. fi ' ° °„7 Net value to winner $1,170; second, $360; third, $180; fourth, $90 May 4-51 — Spt Mutuel Pool, $53,195. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St ft % str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 273873 IMPERIAL MANDYwb 113 8 3 23 22 24 HJ W E Carroll Mrs E G Farrand 570 .?,M£RE BAY wb 118 10 4 13 1 11 Hi 2"" L Pafundi J H Nail 3220 ™«, 22f 5f*?°!L.« ^!18 2 5 52 53 3 31JBPucci Locust Lawn Farm !90 27533 DEAL ME IN wb118 3 7 43 4h 51 41 A Skoronski W Burke 5 20 25? S£L?!S!!CHESS *113 1 1 * * 4,i5" K Roberts'n Miss M Mitchell 810 25875 STUBUR wb118 6 8 83 7h 7b 65 A Gomez Joss & Ellis 6060 275304 O'BRIEN'S PAT w111 4 2 64 64 62 7"k L Gramfc'tJ P O'Brien 1930 18078 FINI WISE wb 109 9 10 7h 85 8« 8« R Lynch^ Mrs A M Creech 930 26939 COUNTRY PUN wb113 7 9 92 92 92 94 G Olivera A Ersoff 8110 27533 LEA'S SON w 118 5 6 10 10 10 10 T Osment W D Andrews 4560 Time, :23%, :«%, 1:02%. Track fast. Ml D • f IMPERIAL MANDY .' 13 40 • "1 60 360 5 7u°dd$1tM$1 M utuel PncesjHOMBRE bay ::.::::: ^S 7'S 118 28 1 vBELCON 2 60 Wmner-Br. f, by Sky Raider— Imperial Blondy, by Blondin, trained by W J. Schmidt bred bv * T Youiio 9- I WENT TO POST-3:02. OFF AT 3:024 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. \ Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. IMPERIAL MANDY was closest to HOMBRE BAY until the stretch was reached, then saved ground when the latter went wide and qoinq well to the end, won under hand riding. HOMBRE BAY went to the front early to open a good lead but lost ground in the last two turns and bore out slightly in the stretch. BELCON was unable to keep' up and although finishing fairly well, failed to threaten. DEAL ME IN raced evenly. LEA'S SON, fractious qoinq to the post, tried to belt on the first turn and interfered with COUNTRY PUN ?7^CDa«C,rt"18,^ R««"er Gray.' \\l' Fuse Box' m Wm Royal Glen"' 113' 2768€ po»y's Wave, 113; j/530 Pearl W., 113; 16335 Frandel, 118. Overweight— Fini Wise, 3 pounds. FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE (out of chute). (Greytown, Oct. 16, 1950— 1:00%— 5— 1101 Purse $1900 2 7 ft Q fl 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs Non-winners R I O V U of two races in 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price ' $2 500 U May 4-51 — Spt Net value to winner $1,235; second, $380; third, $190: fourth $95 Mutuel Pool, $57.618. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt & % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 26884 COMPARE wb 4 109 9 4 43 43 32 ink c C Smith 2500 J Emery 860 25816 ARIEL PAL w7 111 6 8 64 65 68 2J G Olivera 2500 Sunflower Stable 16 30 27624 SGT. BROWN wb6114 1 2 24 I* 1] 3" H Keenet 2500 Hilltop Stock Farm 200 276234 PRO TANTO wb4112 4 5 5' 51 54 43 T Cafarelli* 2500 R E Young 300 M May 27684 COURT'S MAUDEwb 6 102 2 1 Ih 23 24 54 A WidmanJ 2500 C H Karl 1310 srr 26615 TETRA BREEZE w 6 114 5 3 34 31 41 6« W E Carroll 2500 N L Raffelman 2 50 *64470 RICHARD BOY wb6114 7 6 83 71 7h 71 T Williams 2500 J Stein 2540 rU 164193 HEESADATE wb 9 114 10 7 7h 82 83 81 T Osment 2500 F Whitehurst 5010 at 27621 HOLIDAY BREEZE w 3 105 8 10 93 92 gh gj R Bendinelli 2500 C A & L A Becker 8240 CO 160073 HELEN'S HONEY wb 5 110 3 9 10 10 10 10 H Holcomb 2500 Barwell & Toon 4410 r£ tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. J1948 Index. , Time, :23y5, :48%, 1:02%. Track fast. 1o! for r— $2 Mutuels Paid-- r-— Odds to $1 . m] miss Mutuel Prices{K%RIL ::::::::::::::::;;;:::::: "a ,S a *" tS £ 2 of and iSGT. BROWN 320 en ler Winner— Br. f, by Hairan— Contrast, by Brooms, trained by J. Emery; bred by W L Jones Jr ' ™ WENT TO POST-3:29J. OFF AT 3:30 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. C1 Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. COMPARE improved her position al gradually after going a half mile and, coming strongly on the outside around the stretch turn finished in tw two good fashion to hold ARIEL PAL. The latter failed to become prominent until the late stages' then came a a I strongly and was pressing the winner. SGT. BROWN showed good early speed and saved ground' throughout Ti Tilly PRO TANTO was going steadily at the end. COURT'S MAUDE tired and raced wide in the stretch TETRA BREEZE was unable to keep up. RICHARD BOY pulled up lame ' Scratched— 27443 Clickable, 97; 96578 Donaris, 114; 24487 Rosy Going, 104; 27755* Hush Money. 109- 277493 of of Rosily, 112; 275293 Bubble Gum, 117. ea: Overweight— Ariel Pal, 2 pounds; Holiday Breeze, 4; Helen's Honey, 1. as as 1 I \ FIFTH RACE 5-J MILE (out of chute). (Greytown, Oct. 16, 1950-1:00%-5-110l ) Purse $1900 *) 7 ft O 1 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs Non-winners A I O 7 I of two races in 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $2 500 May 4-51 — Spt Net value to winner $1,235; second, $380; third, $190; fourth $95 Mutuel Pool, $65,406. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt fl % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to$T 276853 INFINOTTO wb8 114 9 5 21 2i 1i \\ T Williams 2500 A Kara Sr 550 276843 JOHN'S DATE wb6114 K) 6 4= Jh 21 24 A Skoronski 2500 Mrs E D Ewart Sr 3 40 27687 WORCESTER wb5 117 6 9 92 845432 D Wagner 2500 Mrs S Ippolito 630 (27441) VICTORY BLUE wb 10 117 4 3 74 71 61 4"* H Keene 2500 L Dilger 4 50 27685 SURVEY w 5 109 1 1 31 43 4h 53 R Peabody* 2500 W C Gillen 13 40 27441 BENTBROOK wb12114 8 4 11 1h 31 61 J Brooks 2500 J W Snider 56 40 20288 DARK ZAC wb9114 2 10 8' 95 82 72 R Lynch 2500 Mrs F Chronis 80.60 273173 AIR ARM wb4114 7 7 61 6h 71 841 C Burns 2500 Exchange Stable 2.30 27440 'LADY FOREST w 5 11113 2 5* 5h 95 93 K Roberts'n 2500 Wolfe.Mrs C Wolfe, F her 42.20 253213 GINJO wb5 107 5 8 10 10 10 10 R WidmanS 2500 A Elliott 2120 Time, :23%, :48i/5, 1:01%. Track fast. ,—$2 Mutuels Paid-^ , Odds to $1 , D-;^«^fINFIN0TT0 130° 600 42u 55° 20° 110 M..t..A| utuel rricest john's date 4.60 3.40 130 70 ^WORCESTER 4.60 ' 130 Winner— B. g, by Infinity— Ottoman, by Morvich, trained by A. Kara, Sr.; bred by Mrs. I Kara. WENT TO POST-4:00. OFF AT 4:00 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. INFINOTTO was closest to BENT-BROOK while the latter was making the pace and, taking over when he began to tire, saved ground to hold JOHN'S DATE. The latter was always a good contender and went well to the finish. WORCESTER made up ground after going half the trip and was racing well at the finish. VICTORY BLUE also closed ground. DARK ZAC was forced to take up when LADY FOREST came over after the start. AIR ARM was never a contender in a weak effort. Scratched— 92283 Red Skin, 114; 06936 Sax Bee. 109: 27386 Royal Luck. 120; 27685 City Hall. 109; 27530 Judy Tee, 107; 273822 Delhannah, 109. Overweight— Survey, 2 pounds; Lady Forest, 2J. » SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Not Sorry, Oct. 24, 1950—1:47%— 3— 107.) Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds 2 7 ft Q 9 and uPward- Claiming. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Ncn-winners since ' O *- March 10 allowed 3 lbs.; one race in 1951, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $4,500. May 4-51— Spt Net value to winner $1,625; second. $500; third, $250; fourth, $125. Mutuel Pool, $67,323. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St Vk V2 3/* Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 276264 FITG CLOUD 1 wb4 117 1 4 33 2h 12 1) 1nic j Bev • 4500 Mrs F E McDonald 470 (27536) BARBAZURE wb6120 7 5 2h 3'1 3h #1 2' H Keene 4500 W H Bishop 140 274462 CASTILE w5114 3 7 54 53 44 23 3*1 A Skoronski 4500 D Cataldo 4.60 (27690) SUGAR PETE w6113 2 1 43 4' 55 5* 5? R Lynch? 4500 Mrs A M Creech 5.20 (27687) MERRY TUDOR wb6115 6 2 Ih Ih 23 ^ 55 J Brooks 4500 W T Beezley 6.30 27536 TORRENT wb4117 4 6 7 63 64 65 |IJ D Lambt 4500 W L Proctor 35.80 276904 EASY BUY w4115 5 3 6h 7 7 7 7 R Peabody* 4500 Ada L Wellman 10 20 OS Disqualified ana placed third. tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived Time, :251/5, :50%, 1:16%, 1:45%, 1:51%. Track fast. Li ..&.._ I D • fBARBAZURE 4.80 3.20 2.60 1.40 60 30 /viuruei rrices] castile 4.20 3.00 in 50 l FIGHTING CLOUD * 3.20 60 Winner— B. h. by Fenelon— Edina, by Sun Flag, trained by W. H. Bishop; bred by Mrs. C. Smith. WENT TO P0ST-4:251. OFF AT 4:251 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. FIGHTING CLOUD raced close to the p*e of MERRY TUDOR for a half mile, then went to the front and, withstanding a bid of CASTILE nearing the stretch turn, interfered with the latter when straightened out and was disqualified for foul and placed third. BARBAZURE, well rated early, came strongly on the outside near the end and was pressing the winer. CASTILE came very fast after going six furlongs and started through on the inside of FIGHTING CLOUD nearing the stretch turn, but was unable to head the latter and was forced to ease back when in tight quarters. SUGAR PETE was never dangerous. MERRY TUDOR tired. SEVENTHRACE 7-8 MILE (out of chute). (Mr. Joe Puck, Oct. 16, 1950— 1:26— 3— 109.) Purse $2,200. 2 7 ft Q 7 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races in * O 7 3 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; two races. 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming price, $3,500. May 4-51 — Spt Net value to winner $1,430: second, $440; third, $220; fourth, $110. Mutuel Pool, $62,267. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St A % s/a StTFin _ Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners ~~ Odds to $1 276873 GRAND ISLE w6112 8 6 72 7' 62 44 1] i! Keene 3500 W H Bishop ~~350 27687 JIM BOY-H wb6112 5 7 62 51 21 11 21 W £ Carroll 3500 W T Beezley 8 30 200824 BILLCELLA wb6112 6 1 12 12 11 23 34 A Skoronski 3500 M H Van Berg 3 30 26942 JETSAM wb9115 2 4 3* 2431 3* 41 A Widman 3500 S A Alexander 15 20 27445 ARCOURT w 5 120 7 5 5* 62 71 8 51 W L J'nson 3500 P L Grissom 1180 270383 JIM I NY CRICKETwb4 112 1 2 2* 3^ 44 61 61 P Mullins 3500 Mrs A M Creech 6 30 275324 K I LAY R w 6 110 4 8 8 8 8 71 75 H Holcomb 3500 G Gerber 3 50 (26835) SHINING DEED wb 10 115 3 3 43 42 5h 5* 8 T Williams 3500 L C Pessolano 940 Time, :23%, :483^, 1:15%, 1:29%. Track fast. Iu1m*m«ID.:«JGRANDISLE 9W 4-20 2W 35° 1-10 .40 Mutuel rrices? jim boy-h 7.60 4.40 280 120 • BILLCELLA 2.80 40 Winner— Ch. h, by Challedon— Double Shamrock, by Double Entendre, trained by W. H. Bishop: bred by F. D. Turner. WENT TO POST-4:571. OFF AT 4:571 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. GRAND ISLE moved to contention nearing the stretch turn, then came to the inside to finish very fast between JIM BOY-H and the rail and won going away under hard urging. JIM BOY-H was taken back in the early stages, then made a strong run after entering the backstretch to get through on the inside of BILLCELLA around the far turn, but did not have enough left to withstand the winner. BILLCELLA had the most early speed and, despite bearing out in the last quarter, finished gamely in the middle of the track. JETSAM tired. KILAYR began slowly, lacked speed and raced very wide on the stretch turn. Kilayr claimed by Mrs. G. H. Emick EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Not Sorry, Oct. 24, 1950— 1:47% — 3— 107.) Purse $2,200. 4-year-clds 2 7 ft Q A and "P*3^- Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 21 allowed 3 lbs ; ' 9 y ** since March 24, 5 lbs.; one race in 1951, 8 lbs. Claiming price, $3,000. May 4-51 — Spt Net value to winner $1,430; second. 5440; third, $210; fourth, $105. Mutuel Pool, $64,583. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St V* ft % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners " Odds to $1 275364 FIRST TENET wb5112 4 4 6 4h 31 "21 13 J Brooks 3000 W S Cl.ne 3W 27690 INACCESSIBLE wb4 115 6 5 24 21 Ztf* 24 A Skoronski 3000 J L Ryan 260 (27529) YALE wb7120 5 6 43 2 52 54 34 H Keene 3000 W H Bishop 2 70 27446 CAPT. DORSETT w7110 3 2 3h 3' 42 41 41 C C Smith* 3000 D Dockery 560 27536 POIGNANCY wb7117 2 1 Ih || fj 32 541 A Gomez 3000 N L Raffelman 640 275372 SHASTA LOCK w5110 1 3 5h 6 6 6 6 R Peabody* 3000 E Luther 720 Time, :25, :50%, 1:16, 1:45, 1:50%. Track fast. M .. -..»! D.:~«,.i'F,RST TENET 9W 4M 3-M 380 1.40 50 uruel rricesl inaccessible 380 260 90 30 -YALE 2.60 30 Winner— Ch. ■ by First Chance— Tertia, by Slieve Roi, trained by L. B. Kindle; bred by D. R Cassell WENT TO POST-5:241. OFF AT 5:241 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won handily; second and third driving. FIRST TENET trailed for a quarter then improved her position on the outside and, taking command on the stretch turn, drew out thereafter' INACCESSIBLE seemed to have something taken out of him while contesting with PQJGNANCY for the early leadership and was unable to withstand the winner. YALE was outrun early, but made a good move in the middle of the track through the stretch and was going gamely at the end. CAPT. DORSETT was forced to race on the outside cf the early leaders and had little left at the finish. POIGNANCY weakened in the stretch Scratched— (27253) Helentown, 106. • First Tenet claimed by W. H. Bishop- NINTH RACE (SUBSTITUTE) DECLARED OFF Attendance, 7,075; Total Mutuel Pool, $478,473. How and Arcaro Prove Best in Kentucky Oaks: Delman Filly Leads Astro Home by Clear Margin at Churchill R U M May srr rU at r£ CO , 1o! for m] miss 2 of and ler ™ C1 al tw two a a I Ti Tilly of of ea: as as How and Arcaro Prove j i Best in Kentucky Oaks | J Delman Filly Leads Astro Home i J c By Clear Margin at Churchill c . t CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky.. t 4. — H. B. Delman's How drove to a r smashing victory in the seventy-seventh * to running of the Kentucky Oaks, featured c attraction on today's program at the Derby ! \ p course. Cleverly ridden by jockey Eddie Arcaro, who was completing a saddle double I t the afternoon's program, the Delman I d reached the lead entering the stretch j n the one mile and one-sixteenth event g drew clear to a two and three-quarter c length score in advance of Dixiana's Astro, n Clarence Hartwick's Sickle's Image was t along in time to annex the third honors a and one-half lengths back of Astro and £ length and one -half before King Ranch's a Rose. £ How definitely established herself as one F the more formidable threats for future eastern stakes if today's victory can be used t; a criterion of her ability. The striking b i j | J i J c c t t r * to ! \ p c I t I d j n g c n t a £ a £ F t; b filly took down the winner's share of $22,- 700 of the gross purse of $31,500. How sped the assigned distance of the Oaks under a 116-pound burden in the sparkling time of 1:46% and returned $8.60 straight. Intermittent showers, which gave evi- dence of turning into heavy rains, created considerable commotion among the terrace boxholders and frequently sent them into the shelter of the grandstand and clubhouse. An enthusiastic crowd of approximately 20,000 passed through the turnstiles witness the afternoon of sport. The precipitation had no decided effect on the prevailing fast strip. Roscoe Goose's Bidandmade was re- turned the popular victress of the second division of the Assault Purse, one of the more attractive sprint events on the program. Clevely rated by jockey Eddie Arcaro. the winner stepped to the front immediately after the start and held sway thereafter to charge under the wire two and one-quarter lengths before Greentree Stable's Summer Duck. In third position an additional four lengths to the rear of the Greentree gelding came S. B. Wilson's Revokar. Bidandmade completed her six -furlong task in 1:13% and returned her numerous backers $5.80 straight. Page 7 Official Racing Charts: Jamaica Official Racing Charts- — 1 JAMAICA - Copyright, 1951. by Triangle Publications. Inc. I JAMAICA, L I.. N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1*51— JAMAICA (1 MILE). Twenty-ninth day of thirty-six-day meeting (April 2 to May 12). Metropolitan Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. Weather clear. _^__ __^ Racing starts at 1:15 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1950. .35; current meeting, .33. Percentage of favorites in the money, .70. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. Mutuel take, 15 per cent (State 6; track 4; city or county 5). _ § 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 of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Crowley-Jones Camera Corp. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE. (Sheilas Reward, July 5, 1950— 1:09%— 3-116.) Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners since March 22 of three races Q ~7 Q 2*7 / O / y allowed 4 lbs.; two races, 8 lbs.; one race, 12 lbs. Claiming price, $3,500. Mav 4-51 — Jam Net value to winner $2,275; second, $700; third. 5350; fourth. $175. _J Mutuel Pool, $128,398. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 27293 MISTY SKY wb6113 1 2 V 12 11 1n 0 Scurlock 3500 M F Drinkhouse 5.10 (27359) SIR WHITE w 7 118 4 4 51 4' 43 23 K Stuart 3500 E Jacobs 6.65 273593 U. S. KNIGHT wsb4113 10 6 3' 32 22 32* J Ptcou* 3500 F H Stark 6.35 27499 WATCH UNION wb4114 2 1 2 J 24 3^ 4^ H Woodh'se 3500 Maine Chance Farm 2.95 27437 DON PASCAL wb6115 9 9 10 9J 83 5^ E Guerin 3500 M S Goldnamer 25.95 (27201) MAGIC M0MENTwb6113 5 5 62 5' 52 6H A Kirkland 3500 J Freedman 2.10 26447 LITTLE KEITH w 8 118 8 7 7 64 61 7nl B Greent 3500 Winfield Stable 31.45 27514 SPINDLE w 5 114 3 3 4^ 72 7i 83J T Meloche 3500 J S Kroese 12.50 26313 MYSTIC SONG w 4 109 7 10 8i 8^ 9J 91 R Bernh'rdt 3500 G H Bostwick 59.65 20052 POP-BOTTLE wb4110 6 8 9' 10 10 10 G Hettinger 3500 Mrs V Marshall 57.00 tFive pounds app. entice allowance waived. v Time, :23Vs, :475 1:13. Track fast. ,—$2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to $1 ^ • ( M'STY SKY 12.20 6.80 4.30 5.10 2.40 1.15 1 n Mutuel Pricesi sir white S50 44° 2-25 12° iu. S. KNIGHT 4.30 1.15 Winner— Blk. ni, by Sky Raider— Greenock Queen, by Greenock, trained by F. Cundall; bred by J. S. Anderson and S. S. Schupper. WENT TO POST— 1:15. OFF AT 1:15J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. MISTY SKY established a clear lead on the backstretch, swung slightly wide in the stretch and just lasted over SIR WHITE. A claim of foul against the winner by the rider of SIR WHITE was not allowed. The latter, well placed from the break, was in a trifle close when driving between the leaders in the late stages and just missed. U. S. KNIGHT went through on the rail to be a sharp contender, but was not good enough. WATCH UNION bore out slightly leaving the turn. MAGIC MOMENT failed to respond. SPINDLE was through early. Scratched— 96822 Martal, 114; 27513 Attrusa, 109. Overweight— Don Pasqual, 1 pound; Pop-Bottle, 1. Watch Union claimed by H. Bartell. SECOND RACE 1 1-8 MILES. (Mad Play, Oct. 4, 1924— 1:49^5— 3— 115.) Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds m -j q 0 f\ and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since November 15. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners L I O O U of two races since August 31 allowed 4 lbs.; non-winners since then, 8 lbs. Claiming May 4-51 — Jam price, $3,000. Net value to winner $2.275; second, $700; third, $350; fourth, $175. Mutuel Pool, $190,616. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 27520 LEADERSHIP wb7115 8 1 M 13 13 14 13 E Guerin 3000 E Arnold 4.45 274384 NEW HOPE wsb5109 3 6 8* 71 4h 2* 2?i J Colaneri* 3003' Claude Feltner 1.05 274373 HAIR TONIC w7 118 7 8 74 6i 52 4h 3* C Errico 2000 J G Krams 3.55 27293 CUE MAC wb5109 4 2 2* 2i 24 3' 41 A Monteiro COOO C F Wagner 32.20 27675 COMBATORE wb5114 9 5 4441 31 54 5' A Kirkland 3000 E M O'Brien 9.70 27437 REPOSE w7 1i4 5 9 9 9 85 62 614 B Green 3000 I Bieber- 8.35 27513 LOGANSPORT wb8 114 6 7 31 31 7h 85 7" N Combest 3000 J Stillman 31.55 26770 COSTARITA wb 6 107 1 4 52 52 61 73 831 S Cole? 3000 J J Casey 56.15 27437 RAGTIME BAND wb 6 113 2 3 6J 8M 9 9 R Permane 3000 M Salvia 57.60 Time, :23y5, :V%, 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:52%. Track fast. r— $2 Mutuels PaW — , , Odds to $1 , /LEADERSHIP 10.90 4.20 2.80 4.45 1.10 .40 Mutuel IB. Prices? new hope 3.00 2.40 .50 .20 Chair tonic 2.50 .25 Winner— Dk. ch g, by War Admiral— Guiding Star, by Hollister, trained by P. Bieber; bred by W. M. Jeffords. WENT TO POST— 1:53. OFF AT 1:53 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. LEADERSHIP was hard hustled early and established a comfortable leacT before a quarter mile, began to drift out when tiring in the final furlong and won fully extended. NEW HOPE was pinched back nearing the first turn and when taken up swung wide, improved position from the outside and closed willingly. HAIR TONIC saved ground while under restraint for a half mile, swung out entering the stretch and finished best of the others. CUE MAC, stumbling at the start, weakened in the drive. COMBATORE had no excuse. REPOSE caught tired horses. LOGANSPORT was through after a half mile. Scratched— 27359 Janies Fellah, 114. Overweight— Leadership, 1 pound Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $107.30— Double Pool, $115,466. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. (Red Sonnet, April 24, 1942— :58— 2— 106.) Purse $3,500. 2-year-olds. *» *7 O O 1 Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Claiming price, $10,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed L I O O I for each $1,000 to $8,000. Mav 4-51 — Jam Net value to winner $2,275; second. $700; third, $350; fourth, $175. Mutuel Pool, $207,457. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St j ¥i Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 268932 TRESPASS w 122 1 1 1' 1h 12 13 D Gorman 10000 H Lewis III 1.10 26058 JUNE KAYE w 113 6 5 21 21 21 24 B Green 8000 E D Jacobs 5.50 26557 MARAUD w 119 2 4 3* 33 34 34 R Permane 9000 J C Clark 9.75 27763 ROSY GREEK wb116 5 6 6 42 42 43 J Nichols 8000 H C Fruehauf 24.70 INEZMUCH w 122 3 2 41 55 52 54 0 Scurlock 10000 J J Colando 1.45 27289 MARYBETH BROWNw 113 4 3 5h 6 6 6 K Stuart 8000 J W Brown 41.70 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:00%. Track fast. , /TRESPASS 4.20 2.60 2.30 1.10 .30 .15 n. Mutuel Prices? june kaye 3.70 2.70 .85 .35 iMARAUD 3.10 .55 Winner— B g by Alorter— Bright Dress, by Chance Sun, trained by H. W. Williams; bred by T. Piatt. WENT TO POST— 2:26. OFF AT 2:26 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. TRESPASS outsprinted her field from the break, drew clear again when roused and won easily. JUNE KAYE was forced to race slightly wide while moving up to threaten, but was no match for the winner. MARAUD went between the leaders to be a sharp factor and faltered. ROSY GREEK ran wide entering the stretch. INEZMUCH came through the gate without his rider before the start and galloped away about a sixteenth mile, had brief speed in the running and gave way. Scratched— 26704 Ze Bullion, 116. FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (One Hitter, July 8, 1950— 1:42%-4— 105.) Purse $3,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners at one mile or over in 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; 2^000 / O O L any race in 1951, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $5,500; if for $5,000, allowed 3 lbs. Mav 4-51 — Jam Net value to winner $2,275; second, $700; third. $350; fourth, $175. ' Mutuel Pool, $249.675. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 "269622 ELEVEN-BOY JR. wb 117 7 6 51 42 41 24 12 S Cole* 5500 Claude Feltner 2.85 273854 WILD TIP w 114 5 7 7 6* 55 42 2U R Permane 5000 Mrs A G Tumin 18.95 (27616) HAPPY DEVIL wb116 6 4 21 1* 12 1} 3" E Guerin 5000 Marise Farm 1.30 (27615) NEW WONDER w 109 4 5 61 7 ■ 6* 65 42 J Colaneri' 5000 Brookmeade Stable 9.85 (27365) TEXAS BLUES w112 1 1 11 22 2* 3* 54 J Picou' 5500 F M Harvey 6.95 27202 CHITLIN SWITCH wb116 3 2 35 35 31 5h 65 B Green 5500 Mrs L Lazare 3.95 27287 MONTE LIMAR w 113 2 3 41 5' 7 7 7 L Buttler 5000 A Pascuma 56.80 Time, :24%, :48%, 1:13%, 1:38%, 1:46%. Track fast. LA it*. /ELEVEN-BOY JR ... 7.70 4.40 2.60 2.85 1.20 .30 Mutuel Prices^ wild tip 120° *•» s.oo 1.10 l HAPPY DEVIL 2.40 .20 Winner— Br. c, by Signator— Spinning Way, by Hourless, trained by Claude Feltner; bred by M. A. Teale and F. B. Koontz, Jr. WENT TO POST— 2:57. OFF AT 2:57 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate for all but WILD TIP. Won driving; second and third the same. ELEVEN-BOY JR., unhurried in the opening half mile, improved his position from the outside and drew clear after disposing of the leaders. WILD TIP reared at the start, worked her way up on the rail throughout and closed resolutely. HAPPY DEVIL took command when ready and drifted out slightly in the drive when tiring. NEW WONDER could not be Drought off the rail while lugging in badly and had to drop back when MONTE LIMAR gave way in front cf her on the far turn, found room in the stretch, came out inside the furlong post and finished well. TEXAS BLUES dueled for the early lead and tired in the drive. CHITLIN SWITCH also tired in the final quarter mile. Scratched— 276153 Moon Mark, 113. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE. (Sheilas Reward, July 5, 1950—1 :Q9%— 3-116.) Purse $3,500. 3-year-olds. 7 0 0 0 Claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; two 2 / O O J races at any time. 7 lbs. Claiming price. $7,500; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each May 4-51— Jam $250 to $6,500 Net value to winner $2275; second, $700; third, $350; fourth, $175. Mutuel Pool, $265,207. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr Owners Odds to $1 27434 HOTROCK wb112 1 1 14 4 11 M G Hettinger 6500 R W Hallowell 11.75 (27287) MANDINGO wb 120 3 7 61 24 22 2« D Gorman 6500 Mrs H P Christiansen 3.05 (27614) SEGMENT wb 108 6 3 3* 3* 34 31 S Cole! 6500 Mrs J A Cobum 7.00 (27205) QUEENS CHANT wb 115 5 10 10 91 5* 44 J Picou' 7000 Harmony Farm 9.40 252233 HAM BONE wb118 7 2 4» 4* 41 53$ J Colaneri* 7500 Mrs J Rigione 3.40 274343 TEXAS REWARD wb 120 8 8 92 61 62 63 A Monteiro 7000 C F Wagner 5.75 272023 BLEU FEATURE w 114 9 6 5^ 52 72 72J W Mehrtens 7500 WooJford Farm 3.70 27107 MAIN STRENGTH wb119 10 9 8h 8* 84 831 K Stuart 7500 J W Brown 139.20 26504 BRAVE IRISH wb 113 4 5 71 10 10 91 H Woodh'se 6500 P Torino 76.85 16543 MYTHOLOGICAL will 2 4 21 7« 91 10 R Bernhardt 7080 A C Bostwick 39.75 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%. Track fast kA . , » . /HOTROCK 25.50 9.50 650 11.75 3.75 125 Mutuel Prices Nandingo 5.10 3.60 155 jo* VSEGMENT 3.90 J5 Winner— B. f, by Piping Rock— Priority, by Equipoise, trained by J. J. Swisher; bred by Mereworth Farm. WENT TO POST— 3:28. OFF AT 3:281 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from itall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. HOTROCK displayed the best speed from the gate and quickly drew clear, was hard put when challenged and won under punishment. MANDINGO was sluggish at the break, went through on the inside to improve position, ran wide entering the stretch and closed with good courage. SEGMENT was weH placed from the outset and had no excuse. QUEENS CHANT finished strongly between horses after a slow beginning. HAM BONE faltered in the drive. TEXAS REWARD i was slow to start, then tired in the drive. BLEU FEATURE was forced to race wide on the turn. MYTHOLOGICAL had brief speed and quit. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (One Hitter, July 8, 1950—1:42% — 4—105.) Victorian Purse. Purse 7 Q Q a $5,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Weight, 123 lbs. Non-winners of three 2 / O O 4 races of $20,000 each in 1950-51 allowed 3 lbs.; $20,000 in 1950-51, 6 lbs.; $10,000 in May 4-51— Jam 1950-51, 10 lbs. Net value to winner $3.250; second, $1,000; third, $500; fourth, $250. Mutuel Pool, $235,550. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 20380 LIGHTS UP wb117 2 3 21 21 22 1h v\ Q Hettinger G D Widener 8^35 (27292) MUCHO MAS wb 103 6 1 11 1i 1* 23 241 J Colaneri' Hudson Valley Stable 11.25 27518 PALESTINIAN w 120 5 6 52 54 5 3h 34 B Green I Bieber 2.45 242122 THREE RINGS wb 120 3 2 31 31 41 42 42 H Woodh'se Mrs E L Hopkins 1.10 • 26336 LONE EAGLE wb 113 1 4 6 6 6 6 51 D Gorman G Ring 27.15 273633 ROCK SPAN wb113 4 5 41 44 3b 54 6 0 Scurlock J J Colando 4.10 Time, :24, :48. 1:12. 1:36%, 1:42%. Track fast. ,— $2 Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to $1 . ii *. I D ("LIGHTS UP 18.70 8.00 5.00 8.35 3.00 1.50 Mutuel rricesi mucho mas 8.40 4.00 3.20 1.00 i PALESTINIAN 3.80 .90 Winner— Ch. c, by Eight Thirty— Tedmelia, by Teddy, trained by W. F. Mulholland; bred by Erdenheim ■ Farms Co. WENT TO POST— 3:59 OFF AT 3:591 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won ridden out; second and third driving. LIGHTS UP swerved out entering the first turn, bumping THREE RINGS, who was forced into ROCK SPAN, went up on the outside to -displace MUCHO MAS and drew clear under mild encouragement. The latter was hustled into a clear lead and came to the inside on the first turn, held on gamely until the wire, but was not good enough. PALESTINIAN stumbled ' at the start, then went through on the rail in the drive to be best of the others. THREE RINGS, bumped entering the first turn, was rated until the final quarter mile, dropped back steadily through the drive and worked out a mile and a quarter in 2:06% under punishment. LONE EAGLE trailed and went out a mile and a quarter in 2:06. ROCK SPAN was bumped at the first turn and drifted out badly when tiring in the drive. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (One Hitter, July 8, 1950-1:42-5-4—105.) Purse $3,500. 3-year-olds 2 7 Q Q c Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners at one mile or over in 1951 allowed 3 lbs.-/ O O D any race in 1951, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $5,500; if for $5,000, allowed 3 lbs. May 4-51 — Jam Net value to winner $2,275; second, $700; third. $350; fourth, $175. Mutuel Pool, $267,278. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 3A Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr Owners Odds to $1 27747 VALOR II. w116 1 1 31 3* 5* 2* 1"* B Green 5500 I Bieber 240 273644 CHANCE WISE wb116 7 5 1 * 13 14 11 24 D Gorman 5500 G Ring 255 272452 LINKYTHORN w 113 5 6 63 54 41 34 331 P Roberts 5000 0 S Deming 925 (26957) HAY RITA w 114 6 2 24 21 21 42 4J 0 Scurlock 5500 M F Drinkhouse 4 50 (27618) LIVELETLIVE w109 4 3 43 43 3h 5» 5« J Colaneri" 5000 0 Ciresa Jr 295 27365 CACHET wb 108 3 7 7 7 6* 6« 64 J Picou* 5000 Mrs G Felkner 2015 27614 CASE HISTORY wb113.2 4 5^ 64 7 7 7 C Errico 5000 A F Plock 3425 Time, :24%, :49, 1:14, 1:39%, 1:46%. Track fast. $2 Mutuels Paid Odds $1 r— — , r-— to , Mutuel rrices? chance wise 4.00 2.90 100 45 I LINKYTHORN 4.10 1.05 Winner— B. c, by Coastal Traffic— Madame Fiere, by Blandford or Blenheim II., trained by H. Jacobs, bred by L. L. Lawrence (France). WENT TO POST-4:31. OFF AT 4:311 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Wen driving; second and third the same. VALOR II., well placed from the beginning, went through on the rail in the drive and wore down CHANCE WISE. The latter opened up a long lead on the first turn, was placed under restraint rounding the far turn, then drifted out when tiring in the drive. LINKYTHORN moved up between horses to make a game bid and weakened in the late stages. HAY RITA bore out in the final quarter mile when tiring. LIVELETLIVE swung wide entering the stretch Scratched— 26504 Worldly Wise, 106; 26841 Wise Panel, 113. Overweight— Cachet, 5 pounds. Liveletlive claimed by Hotlowbrook Farm. Chance Wise claimed by Cherry-Oca Stable. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. (Mad Play, Oct. 4, 1 924—1 :493 s— 3— 1 1 5. ) Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds 2 7 ft ft £ an(* uPwarcl- Claiming. Non-winners since November 15. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners / O O O of two races since August 31 allowed 4 lbs.; non-winners since then, 8 lbs Claiming May 4-51— Jam price, $3,000. Net value to winner $2,275; second, $700; third, $350; fourth, $175. Mutuel Pcol, $265,951. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St jjj Va K Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr Owners Odds to $1 27359 PETERUN wb4115 4 8 9i 7" 6* 11 12J E Guerin 3000 M S GoldnarneT 355" 27513 BURT'S REWARDwb 6 114 3 6 61154 51 24 23 M Danisi 3000 Mrs J M Seider 435 276752 STICKER wb9114 2 2 1n 1h 3h 42 34 B Greent 3000 Winfield Stable 345 274383 BILL HOWK wsb 6 122 10 1 31 31 2h 3h 431 E Rodrigu'z 3000 Mrs W Rosen 955 27438 ARCTIC TERN wb4114 8 3 24 2" 1h 51 52 R Permane 3000 J Bellavia 6180 274304 LIFTER wb6118 5 10 10 10 74 73 61 C Errico 3000 Mrs S R Shapoff 600 274372 PLAY REQUEST wb 4 114 6 9 7h 41 4£ 6471 0 Scurlock 3000 M F Drinkhouse 315 27437 TRANSATL'NTIC wb6109 9 7 82 8h 82 85 85J J Colaneri' 3000 G Gay 2640 27675 TRIFLE w 5 109 7 4 5 64 92 98 912 K Stuart 3000 Mrs E V Troxler 83 90 27438 EYEWIN wb4109 1 5 4i 9» 10 10 10 J Picou* 3000 S Finkelstein IRSO tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24, :49, 1:14, 1:40%, 1:52%. Track fast. , — $2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to $1 v ID* (PETERUN 9.10 6.30 4.10 3.55 2.15 105 Mi Utuel PriCeS{ BURT'S REWARD 7.10 4.30 2.55 115 t-STICKER 3.00 - .50 Winner— Ch. g, by Silver Horde— Pete's Lady, by Osiris II., trained by P. Bieber; bred by Mrs M C O'Learv WENT TO POST— 5:03. OFF AT 5:031 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. PETERUN, reserved whHe never far back, was forced to swing very wide entering the stretch when improvir.a position, took command and drew away. BURT'S REWARD saved ground while forwardly placed, made a game bid in the stretch but was not good enough. STICKER vied for the lead on the rail and faltered in the drive. BILL HOWK was a sharp factor until the stretch and weakened. ARCTIC TERN tired in the drive. LIFTER caught tired horses PLAY REQUEST threatened boldly on the final turn and gave way. Overweight— Peterun, 1 pound. Sticker claimed by H. Hicks. Attendance, 21,182; Total Mutuel Pool, $1,925,598. Florida Fay Ships to Pimlico for Black-Eyed Susan Stakes Florida Fay Ships to Pimlico For Black-Eyed Susan Stakes PIMLICO, Baltimore. Md., May 4.— Florida Fay, three-year-old daughter of Vincentive and Mary Beam, was scheduled to reach Pimlico today from Suffolk Downs to keep her engagement in the Black-Eyed : Susan Stakes here on Saturday, May 12. This new Pimlico race is over the mile and three-sixteenths distance for a prize of $10,000 and is limited to three -year -old fillies. Mrs. Margaret P. Wirth is the owner of Florida Fay and the filly is trained by F. L. Pickett. Florida Fay defeated an allowance field at Lincoln Downs this spring, going seven-eighths of a mile in 1:28%. She came from last position to run over her rivals and win by a length and a half, indicating that at least the distance of the Black-Eyed Susan will be to her liking. Stake Books for Arlington and Washington Meets Out Stake Books for Arlington And Washington Meets Out The 1951 Arlington Park-Washington Park stakes books were in the mail today, simultaneous with a statement by racing secretary Frank E. Kilroe that the expanded program has drawn the heaviest response from horsemen in years. Strong interest already has been indicated in the two $50,000 grass stakes — the Stars and Stripes Handicap at Arlington Park July 4, and the Meadowland at Washington Park on August 25. Closing dates for the two richest grass stakes in America are June 23 (Stars and Stripes ) and August 11 (Meadowland). The stakes book lists 28 events, 15 at Arlington, 13 at Washington Park, headed by the two $100,000-guaranteed-the-winner handicaps. The Arlington feature, scheduled for July 28, is at a mile-and-a-quarter while its Washington Park counterpart will be staged this year at a mile. Fair Grounds Execs at Downs Fair Grounds Execs at Downs CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pelleteri, of the Fair Grounds, New Orleans, were early arrivals on their annual Kentucky Derby excursion. Pelleteri is executive-vice-president of the Fair Grounds Corporation. President John S. Letellier, of the Fair Grounds, and Mrs. Letellier are due late today from the Crescent City. May Returns for Classic May Returns for Classic CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville. Ky., May 4. — Wilbur S. May, noted department store executive and a western breeder, arrived today from New York to take in the Kentucky Derby running. May cut short a trip in Switzerland to make his Louisville trip possible. Lytle Derby Day Visitor Lytle Derby Day Visitor CHURCHILL DOWNS. Louisville. Ky., May 4. — Robert "Bob" Lytle, owner of the ill-fated California Derby hope, Interpretation, arrived this morning by special plane from his Beverly Hills home. He was accompanied by Russell Havenstrite, widely known California polo-playing financier. Interpretation, a son of the leading California sire, Reading II., was earmarked for an invasion of Kentucky until he suffered a filled leg after a workout and had to be taken out of training temporarily. Page 9 Sneedina Home nome X /S, 11 A Red n' 9 S b* Gfoo-Marehing Home, by John P. Gr?er. [ | opeeaing 114 ! Breeder William Zieqler Jr. 1951 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, A. Kelem. Trainer, R. A. Dealy. S2.000 1950 22 2 5 1 $5,420 I ( May 2-51 3Spt 5-81:02%ft 26 114 75J 7 852 64} GomezAS 2500 MissCrossbow109 Gal'dBessKM Nor'ch 9 I I Apr26-51'Spt 5-81:04%hy 7J 118 43 6*} 68 713 Carr'IWE2 2000 KittyKat113 Delhannah113 C'p'ISonny 10 ) I Nov 9-502Spt 5-81:04 m 5 117 54} 53 32 22 DuhonMS 2000 LyricTenor112 N'erTell 108 Vic'yBlue 10 ) / Oct31-504Spt 7-81:29%ft 2i 112 1} V 2} 4«J DuhonM^ 2500 C'tessRuth114 MyJulie109 BoldB'bbie 9 ) I Oct27-503Spt 5-81:02 ft 25 112 32} 32 44 3* DuhonM' 2500 C'miteL'd108 Ph't'mHeels120 Perib'w 10 ) I Oct18-50iSpt 7-8 1 :2934ft 21 115 2'J 2« 4410" DuhonM* 2500 Dewey H. 120 Archibaldo 120 Larran 10 I I May 1 Haw 3-8 si :39b April 25 Haw 1-2 sy :52%b April 25 Haw 1-2 sy :52%b I RimpKplln 1 f\A B m3 5, by Bimelech— Chicbella, by Chicle. Dimeueuu • V/4 Breeder. John W Galbreath. 1951 7 0 0 1 $230 1 Owner, J. W Sn-dcr Trainer, J. E. Bilbrey. $2,000 1950 24 2 1 3 $3,350 . Apr27-5HSpt 7-81:31 gd 8 108* 4'2 69} 9171021 SmithCCS 2000 Worcester115 LassQuest115 ThirdSpin 10 v ( Apr24-512Spt 5-81:02Vsft 2} 113 35 23 24 32} Peab'dyR9 2000 InfinityK. 118 DonnaL 113 Osculady 10 Mar31-5110.P 3-4 1:12V%ft 10 107 3nk 32 33 64 CookLC* Alw 78 RoyalLuck113 BI-enLady100 D'g'sRe'd 11 f \ j Mar29-51*0 P 1,16 1:50Vbsl 22 105*32 34 54 6" Grand'rtL? 2000 48 HiAnte 116 HighCotton 104 Artless 12 ; Mar24-5120.P 3-41:12%ft 25 107 54 5* 55 74 PeabdyR8 Alw 81 ChanceBras112 BeeGirl102 Gr'ci'sH'rt 10 \ ! ' Mar13-5120.P 3-4 1:16V5sl 71 111} 2} 33 43J 410 WagnerDi 2250 56 Wh'ngDust112} B'arL'd113 LittleLil'n 8 ' Mar 8-5120. P 3-41:13%ft 42 113 2} 42} 2»' 5' WagnerD' 2000 79 Pig'n'sPal 113 HpyAII 113 Okl'aTime 12 I ' April 23 Spt 3-8 ft :39%b April 20 Spt 1-2 ft :55b Mar 19 OP 5-8 ft 1:06b Tvnrlnrouc 11/1 B. g. 5. by Teddy Beau — Dark May. by Dark Hero. lynuareub I '*+ Breeder. R. J. Randolph. 1951 10 0 0 ( ) I Owner, F. Whitehurst. Trainer, L. D. Parrish. $2,000 1950 8 10 0 $685 I Apr25-514Spt 7-81:32%m 70 114 V 9'' 8'4 |14 BrooksJ' 2500 Yale 120 Pro Tanto 120 Sangone 10 Aug 8-507 F.P 3-4 1:16%m 21 115 6 i 74 54 52 HperBL4 1800 68 Rav'dBlue115 PowTsOut108} Q'treBI'c 7 j Jun27-504R.D 3-41:13%ft 6} 107*952 8} 94 98 ModricS' 1500 72 BlessBook 113 Aldale 102 Baciagaloop 9 Jun 7-504 R.D 3-4 1:12Vfeft 8 107*55 66 54 45 SackettB3 2500 81 Marltownl 13 TimeEt'nal 102 Am'rD'l 8 g May31-50*R.D 1-701:51 m 9i 110*45 45 4* 47 BlanfdR4 2000 47 WildH'r'ss1 11 R'y'IT'm115 ChilliaQu'n 7 7 May24-507Beu 1,1t 1:45%ft 9} 113* 33} 35J 45} T SackettBio Alw 82 Lenwell 118 FrenchNavy 112 Gadele 10 0 May19-507Beu 1i1t1:46%ft 6} 110* 34 2h 1i 53 SackettB3 Alw82 MissR'ders113 Monifieth113 F'chNavy 7 7 Klin hi Tnur 1 HQ B m 6- b* Man O'Night— Tour, by Tourist II. i^iym iuui IVT7 Breeder Mrs John M Branhant 1910 15 1 1 1 $1,980 - Owner, M. H. VanBerg. Trainer, M. H. VanBerg. $2,000 1949 18 0 1 2 $1,350 J Aug16-507H.P 1 1:40%ft 13 107 74 V\ 55 53J DeL'iaJ2 c2500 DonnaL. 108 HighBoss120 SilkMan 7 Aug 8-505H.P 1 1:39%ft 25 107 V V\ &\ 58J DeLuciaJ4 3000 Overpower 120 Ribard 108 Harem 7 7 Jly 18-507H.P 11-8 1:53 gd 9J 108 74 7? 7" 517 F'th*s'nH4 3000 FighterJ'ck113 Ph'r'k108 M'sM'ryK'y 7 7 Jly 12-508H P V* 1:46 ft 16 110 47} 44 47 94 Skor'skiAS Alw Str'l'gM'n113 HotChoc'te120 ByjaC'po 8 B Jun13-508Was 1 1:39 m 8 109 63} 872 792 6" PorchG' Alw 58 On theRiver 108 Da Do 107 ReighBelle 9 9 Jun 8-508Was tc 1 1:38%ft 21 *112 10" 9^ 44 34 ChurchK'2 4000 HairStylist109 Asterbill 109 BigB'ter 12 2 May31-507Was tc11:37%ft 17 112 97J 7*1 3* 58} YagerE3 5500 Frisk 109 Reigh Belle 115 Battle H 11 1 May24-509Was tcU 1:44%ft 7J 107i 64 53J 12 16 ChurchM 3000 J't'gM'tchlll RayO'Sul'nl 11 DonnaL 10 0 May 4 Spt 1-2 ft :53b April 30 Spt 3-4 hy 1:24b April 27 Spt 5-8 si 1:08%b Vnnclnm TUiiiium X ~ 1 OH Ch. h, 10. by Grand Slam— Polyphote, by Polymelian. I2LU Breeder Roy Carruthers 1951 9 3 2 0 $1,875 5 Owner, Mrs R B Berini. Trainer, R. B. Berini $2,000 1950 4 0 11 $450 0 Apr 7-512G.P 7-81:29 m 52 122 53} 9M 922 Ed. MatsonJS 2500 MeasureUp 115 Gro-Up 112 Picadelia 10 2 Mar30-512G.P 3-41:14%m 9} 122 8*J 88J 8*2 5*2 MatsonJ* 2500 64 Sw'pBolt120 FrancsC'keM 17 H'dySort 12 2 Mar15-512G.P 7-81:25 ft 5* 122 73J 32 43} 78} BarrowT* 2500 76 Joshua 114 Tobo114 DanadaRed12 2 Feb24-518S.P 1-701:44 ft 51 113*22 12 13 12} Her'dezM3 Alw 91 DoeH'd110 RulingPen103 Miss Boston 9 9 Feb16-517S.P 5J f 1 :05%ft 4i 113*44 3' 14 13J He'dezM4 1500 91 ChiefMcKee 118 Gladys H.108 Brushy 7 7 Feb10-513S.P 5}f 1:09%ft 4-5 *109* 1* 13 12 14 DodgeR* 1500 71 ArielSt'k106 Midn'tQueen109 Onecbill 9 9 Feb 3-51"S.P 3-41:16%m 9-5 *108* 55J 35 2« 24 DodgeR* 1500 60 H'cy'nBlue110 Bil'nc'm114 Abbe'sF'st 8 8 April 19 GP 1-2 ft :53b April 7 GP 3-8 sy :38%b 1 FlnctiAr 'u»,,c' 1 1 A Dk- b 9. 5, by Easton— Ky. Flash, by Sun Teddy. I IH Breeder James Cox Brady. 1951 5 0 0 0 ( 1 ) Owner, F. M. Arrigo. Trainer, C. Scott. $2,000 1950 16 2 1 3 $2,855 5 May 1-51 'Spt 5-8 1:03%ft 21 112 98J 94 9' 910 WagnerD? 2500 Technicolor117 Fash'nedlll JVsDate 10 Mar 2-513F.G 3-41:14%ft 4 112 10"10'7 88 651 BaileyPJ'O 180067 ReadeCastle 113 O.K.DoakHO Ork 12 , * Feb24-512F.G 3-4 1:1354ft 4Jf 112 1213121310'! 6' BaileyPJS 2000 69 EmoryA.1 13 Mrs.Valenti107 Kapinisca 12 Feb15-513F.G 3-41:15%m 9J 112 98J 98 8*1 75J BaileyPJ4 2000 63 Br'kThru115 R'm'gOscar113 Kapinisca 12 , Feb 6-51 3F.G 3-41:14%ft 5J 114 10121012 98 953 BaileyPJ3 2500 69 IrishMist 107 Dasha110 Air Arm 10 n Dec14-504F.G 3-41:14 gd 14 118 94 95J 64 6-» DuhonM' 3500 73 Kapistan 115 Dr.Reed112 TimeRoll 12 , Dec 8-504F.G 3-4 1:14Vbft 6J 114 623 52^ 4| 12;tBaileyPJ6 2500 76 ArabyQ'n104 MasicoLad109 Playanna 9 t Disqualified and placed second. % April 29 Spt 5-8 m 1:10%b April 25 Haw 1-2 sy :52b ' I untie Inrlp tKUU Rnh X ** 1 1 A Br 9 9- by Bostonian— Dark River, by Blue Larkspur, I 1*1 Breeder Browned Combs 1951 10 0 0 $90 ^ Owner, G. J. Schotz. Trainer, G. J. Schotz. $2,000 1950 13 4 4 1 $4,595 May 1-51 2Spt 5-8 1:03 ft 9J 113J 31 1' 21 44 Cars'sVV5 2500 EternalFlirt 110 IvyBoy 107 Infinotto 10 0 Nov 7-50iSpt 7-81:29%ft 11 117 32 62J 821 87 Feat'nHio 2500 RaffleH'se120 Mag'IToy117 Ch'ceBea 10 0 Oct31-502Spt 7-8 1:29%ft 4i 117 2h 4 in 2«k Carst'sW4 2500 Rosily 107 DonnaL. 112 TrickyDeal 10 0 Oct20-50'Spt 7-81:28%ft 2J *120 3'J 33 33 84 KeeneH* 2000 Ph'mHeels120 AlsBourbon116 Sabson 10 0 Sep28-505Whe 6^ f 1:22 ft 2 117 11 11 22 24 Hay'kMJi 1250 Tintrel 120 Valc'rAime112 Ch'fMcKee 8 8 Sep20-505Whe 6J f 1:22%ft 6-5 A120 11 " 1' 14 Hay'ckMJ2 1000 B'gMoose115 GrimM'gic117 BlueP'ble 8 8 Sep14-505Whe 6Jf1:30 hy 7-5 4120 11 12 23 24 Hay'kMJ* 1250 Shalam112 Barb'aSp'n112 WiseCloud 8 8 Static •JlUlll V-nuier Chaser X •x 1 1 A Ch- 9, 8, by Andy K.— Fanfun, by Transmute. | 1 4 Breeder iohp Oroi 1950 14 3 0 3 $2,790 m Owner, Mrs. E Oros. Trainer. J. E. Oros. $2,000 1949 9 0 2 1 $1,000 n Oct18-502Spt 5-8 1:02V4ft 23 117 78 78 67J 65J C'fmanE5 2000 M'sCrossbow117 V'yBlue114 C'tonBud 10 0 Oct 3-502Haw 6^f1:19%ft 17 117 2J 2| 44 88 Riv'aAD* 2000 75 Th'd'rHoof 109 VgGeordiel 14 WiseP'y 12 2 Sep12-502Haw 3-41:13%m 30 117 53J 53J 74 8'3 J'nsonWLB 2500 65 RayBrown 117 Seguin 111 BreakThru 9 9 Aug26-509F.P 3-41:13%ft 21*120 3"" 12 12 ih SconzaHS 1000 84 Mar'n'sL'k114 Misinf'm'd112 G.MVI 9 9 Aug5-50iF.P 3-41:14%ft 5 120 11 12 1i 12 Rob'rtsSio 1000 80 C'legeGirl 113J GayG'ner114 LenaD'n 10 10 Jly 3-505F.P 3-41:16Vssy 4J 111S 632 55 44 32J BarmoreJ2 1000 69 RiverJack118 FutureStar111 LonaMae 10 0 Jun24-505F.P 5Jf1:07%ft 8J 118 43 2\ 2' 34 San'briaRi 1000 84 Bo-Co111 P'ttyOnQ'st106 V'dinaDate 10 0 May 2 Spt 1-2 ft :56%b Fearless reBne" Ken lxen * * 1 lvl B •* 7- bv Bu" Lea-Ruths Hope, by Monk's Way. II** Breeder E O Axton 1951 10 10 $360 ? Owner, G. F. Meng. Trainer, G. F. Meng. $2,000 1950 23 2 4 2 $2,515 15 Apr30-513Spt 7-81:32%sl 8 113 1h 23 25 2« WagnerD4 2000 At'cEn'gy115 SirJ'c*m'r118 WiseP'cy ' 9 Nov 7-503Spt 7-81:29%ft 7 120 23 1\ 2426 WagnerD3 2500 GreyScout114 F'eballZac114 Se'nsPal 10 10 Oct23-50iSpt 7-8 1:29%ft 4i 117 31 3' 3« 4 s CampR4 2000 BeauKoo117 FalseMove120 R'deCastle 10 10 Oct. 23-50— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:28%. Oct14-502Haw 6Jf1:18%ft 17 114 42 4431 5U WagnerD3 2000 86 TigerW'ch120 PrinceJoy112J ArielPal 12 Oct 9-501 Haw 6Jf1:21%m 16 114 63J 74J 63 63 WagnerD2 2000 71 Espiritu 11 2\ HastySun 111 PrinceJoy 12 Sep30-502Haw 3-4 1:11%ft 25 117 2" 2J 43 75 WagnerD5 2000 84TigerWatch114 RaffleH'se111 J'rWolf 12 12 * Aug31-504Cen 3-41:11%ft 17 117 84 54 3"* 1"* KoykGS 1200 93 Wasbir107 TarNation117 TorchGinger 11 Sarin one X /^ 1 1 9 B. g, 9, by Sangreal— Sweet One, by Supremus. - juiiyunt I |^Breed r George B McCamey 1951 7111 $1,250 ~ Owner, R. Dockery & E. Rea. Trainer, E. Rea. $2,000 1950 7 10 0 $725 :l May 2-51 ?Spt 7-81:32 ft 4 110* 2h 14 3*4 8" SmithCC4 2000 0sculady108J AirCom'er120 MissNap 10 " Apr30-514Spt 7-81:31%sl 11 110* 1*1 7»1 8'5 927 GrandUi 2500 Pharlo115 SmartEve115 HappyWest 10 " Apr25-514Spt 7-81:32%m 10 112*33 57 5' 34 SmithCCS 2500 Yale 120 Pro Tanto 120 Hi Ante 10 '" Mar27-5130.P 3-41:13%m 4J 115 42J 44 fii« 5'i Skor'skiA* 200071 ChanceBras115 BrassyLie110 Okla.T'e ,5 8 Mar17-5110.P 3-41:13%ft 25 112 43J 22 32 2'1 Sko'skiA" 2500 77 Grac'sHeart111 OurFr'dom112 Lt.Bill 12 Mar13-5120.P 3-4 1:16V%sl 3* 115 74 78 8'3 |U JessopJD3 2250 48 Wh'ngDust112l B'arL'd113 LittleLil'n ■J 8 Mar 1-51«0.P 3-41:13%ft 3J 115 75J 68 2' 1"" JessopJD4 2000 80 West'nFrt115 AirCom'der115 GayLee 12 12 April 21 Spt 5-8 ft 1:03%hg Mar 24 OP 3-8 ft :37hg Rata X ^ 1 (V) Br m' 12 bY Identify— Sabula, by Macaw. iuic i\j£. Brwdef Pred M Alger Jr. 1951 3 0 0 0 ( ) ) Owner, Mrs. N. M. Mikel. Trainer, J. D. Mikel. $2,000 1950 23 3 2 6 $6,390 90 Mar29-5170.P Vs1:51%sl 6-5 *108* 9101010 74 6" Peab'yRi2 15O0 49S'd'nScare106 Popb'r110J R'm'nceHill 12 12 Mar23-5180.P 1,1s1:45%ft 12 107* 57i 6* 9 j 8" Peab'yR" 2000 78 Misl'der112 Lena'sBoy112 SirJac'mar 11 11 Feb23-512F.G 3-41:14%ft 9J 108*11i410'5 88} 84 Pe'bodyRS 1800 67 Winstay110 LuckyCh'mpHO MissTess12 12 Oct14-50iHaw td ,3e 2:00%ft 3J 109* 3J 34 412 32 RoserG7 2000 D'leWhorl 109} C'leLouise117 T'nBack 10 10 Oct 7-509Haw 11-4 2:09 sy 32 106*47 1h 15 ink CawthonR2 2000 61 Ben B. 114 Frank Munns 111 Sun Jay 10 Sep28-50iHaw tdj 2:06%ft 9-5 A105l$34 24 32 42 P'bodyRio 2000 Equisun 114 Snatched 111 Buszel 11 1 Sep18-502Haw 1 1-81:52%ft 4J 105*14 15 15 13 PeabodyR2 2000 81 BenB. 114 Boden'sPal 114 StoneHill 12 Mar 22 OP 3-8 ft :38b Mar 18 OP 5-8 ft 1:06%b Mar 14 OP 5-8 gd 1:05%b Visrnunr Ginn 117 ■*'•"* 4 bY Viscounty— Gino Goes, by Gino. YlSCOUnr Oino ||/ Breeder. B Stremmel. 1951 7 10 1 $985 E Owner, B. Mohr. Trainer, J. Taylor. $2,000 1950 15 1 0 1 $790 90 Apr27-514Spt 7-81:31 gd 22 120 W\ 9151020 920 Will'msT7 2000 Worcester 15 LassQuestl 15 ThirdSpin 10 10 Apr25-514Spt 7-81:32%m 50 120 6« 8410201024 Mor'seyW2 2500 Yale 120 Pro Tanto 120 Sangone 10 Mar29-5120.P 3-41:151Asl 72 113 1014101410M1Q18 T'n'glioP" 2500 53 OurFr'dom112 BeeGirl 102 Sc'nTime 12 Mar23-5140.P 1T\ 1:46%ft 62 108 2J 2\ 2^ 32} Ten'glioP7 2000 83 Cannoneer 112 Coqu'net105 NoSurplus 8 Mar16-51iO.P 3-41:13 ft 15 113 872 87J 44} Ih Ten'glioPi 200082 FI'lHeights1 13 TryMe110 LittleMusic 12 Mar 1-512F.G 3-41:15 ft 3if 112 98} V 41 522 Pet'onM2 1800 69 BenDavis113 M'terMike106 LuckyCh'p 12 12 Feb13-513F.G 3-41:15Vsft 48 110 10»i119jni3 915 EccardR« 1800 56 Aderezol 10 SirJacomar103 FairStart 12 12 May 4 Spt 3-8 ft :38b April 23 Spt 3-8 ft :38b April 19 Spt 1-2 ft :51hg I ornar'c fZtrl 1 (V) B- m 7, by Bud Lerner— Princella, by Spanish Prince II. uerner b vain ■ vZ^ Breeder Wm E Maloney 1951 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. T M. Pruett. Trainer, C. Blair. $2,000 1950 19 2 3 2 $4,310 8 Apr26-512Spt 5-81:04 hy 13 106J 872 8'0 9?2 |I2 Grand'tL' 2000 Fair Porter 118 Day 118 K. Dorko 10 Mar30-512O.P 3-41:13%ft 68 102* 95} 97} 67 9» Grands*tL2 2500 69 Wh'l'gD'st113 H'pyW'st112 L'dyMid's 12 12 Nov 9-503Spt 5-81:03%m 82 112 75} 65} 55} 78} Ped's'nGio 2000 Delhannah114 C'ryRipple120 GilaMaid 10 10 Nov 2-502Spt 5-81:01%ft 3i 114 74J 55J 77}10'0 KeeneH4 2500 TetraBr'ze117 VldinaTr'l 110 N'mrich 10 10 Oct19-503Spt 5-81 :02Vbft 22 114 GH 5H 42 2' KeeneHio 2000 MrnWhelanim P'klyn112 G'h'dBess 10 10 Oct11-502Haw 3-41:11%ft 18 108 43 42}101010" CampRio 2000 77 Mich'nKid114 NeverTell 110 GalNettie 12 12 Sep22-502Haw 6}f1:22'/5hy 8J 111 4"" 3} 32 25 KeeneH" 2000 64 Seguin114 Cha^ceBea111 ReadeCastle 12 May 1 Spt 3-8 ft :40%b April 23 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b April 19 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05%b ! [ | ! I ( I I ) I ) / ) I ) I I I I 1 . v ( f \ j \ ; ' ! ' 8 I ' ) I iu; Anta Y 1 * f\ O*. b. q, 4, by Navanod— Sweepogan, by Westy Hogan. Hi Ante X I /U Breeder, m! ? Farnsworth. 1951 15 2 3 1 $2,865 Owner, G. Gorbet. Trainer, G. Gorbet. $2,000 1950 13 213 $3,315 May 3-511 Spt 7-81:30%ft 2i 115* 4'2 32 22 21 P'bodyR2 2000 EmoryA.1 12 Joe'sStaM 14 L'kyChamp 10 Apr28-51iSpt 7-81:32%sl 7 120 21 21 32} 47} C'rst'nsW* 2500 Yale 120 RoyalChalla 112 BubbleGum 10 Apr25-514Spt 7-81:32%m 3} 120 43} 33} 3* 47 DuhonM3 2500 Yale 120 Pro Tanto 120 Sangone 10 Mar29-5160.P 1^:50%$! 8-5*116 12 13 14 1" Te'glioP* c2000 67 HighCotton104 Artless107 FancyFun 12 Mar21-5160.P 1 ,1« \ :46%ft 6-5 *1 10 21 2} 2} 2} TenaglioP4 2000 86 Brassy Lie 110 Bellbrook 112 Dish 10 Marl 4-51 50 P 1,1e 1:481Agd 3} A113 12 14 12 31 Ten'glioP2 2250 76 Monte'sPride 108 BoldKing 107 DaDo 9 Mar 8-51 80. P 1,1s 1:46%ft 3} 110 11 13 12 12 Ten'glioP4 2000 85 G'dpaMax118 Slievemish113 BigHer'r 10 I nAx, riCKtteia Pirl fi ~ \A y A 1 fil Ch. f, 3, by Pictor— Corn Field, by Transmute. Lady IUI Breeder, T Piatt 1950 12 2 3 2 $3,010 Owner, Exchange Stable. Trainer, G. Noel. $2,000 Nov10-504C.D 3-41:15 si 12 107* 9*2 96i 942 83} Arms'gS2 5000 68 Myeerah 109 Humphrey 117 Ed Man 12 Oct 4-504 Det 3-4 1:12Vsft 3 113 22} 22} 23 352 Comb'stJ3 3000 78 LittleDny110 PawPaw116 Ridgeflare 8 Sep20-503Det 3-41:14%sl 5Je 113 22 22} 33} &\ CookWM* 4000 67 Art'rElrod112 Capt.D'mani117 Incha'y 10 Sep14-505Det 3-41:16%m 4 111*2} 14 12} Ink BurnsCio 3500 62 Robin'sBlue119 CashM'y115 C'p'stone 11 Aug 1-503H.P 3-41:15 si 6 112 2' 32} 34} 38 Gon'zRS 3500 Starview 114 Amitaf 112 LoveYou 10 Jun23-505Det 5}f1:06%ft 6} 116 2} 2' 2'} 54 CookLCi 5000 77 Br'r'sB'by119 lm'veS'm119 R'd'rL'R'e 12 Jun15-50iDet 5}f1:064/5gd 4 112J 1h 1h 32 7" JonesL4 5000 71 Briar s Baby 119 Rena Hill 119 Brelle 12 May 4 Spt 3-8 ft :37%hg May 1 Haw 5-8 si 1:04%h April 28 Spt 5-8 si 1:09b FOOD FOR THE DISCRIMINATING CJLlttf CQ&$m 7918 South Western Avenue - - Phone: REpublic 7-9885 12 12 ) ) 90 12 12 11 11 12 10 10 10 11 1 12 E 90 10 10 10 12 8 12 12 12 12 12 ) 8 10 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 ! HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE ^ar September 4 Through October 13 ROBERT F. CAREY 3501 S. 52nd AVE. Managing Director CICERO 50, ILL 3rd Spt I 7 j O-J Cnf 1 1-16 MILES. (Not Sorry, Oct. 24, 1950-1 :47%-3-107.) Purse $1,900. 3-year-olds. «JIU jpl Claiming. Non-winners in 1951. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. 9 8 g 7 7 0 7 7 - J Chart Book Today's Index No Horse Date. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. 27621 Aliegee Mar51GP1:47% 110 113 27831 Sea Sweet 113 273843*War Gift 0ct50 Haw 1 :48% 109 113 27688 tBest Array Mar51 OP 1:47Vs 106} 106 27621 Juliana 113 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse Date. Track Rec Wt Wt 27621 No Admission 118 27028 Shattered Apr51 GP 1 :47V% 108 113 27387 'Liability Feb51 FG 1:511/s 106 113 27621 4JScrap Iron 111 7 7 7 7 7 8 B 9 9 12 2 1 10 0 5 0 10 2 12 2 2 9 9 7 7 9 9 8 8 1 ) 5 10 12 , * 12 12 , 10 n 12 , 9 ^ 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 m n 10 0 12 2 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 0 10 0 ? 15 ' 9 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 * 11 - ~ :l 10 " 10 " 10 '" ,5 8 12 ■J 8 A n fkA\ 1l"i B. f, 3, by Reigh Count— Valenciennes, by Stefan the Great. Aliegee [M) | i 3 ^^ B 4 B stock FarnL 1951 8 0 0 0 ( — ) Owner, T. Boudrie. Trainer, E. B. Carpenter. $2,000 1950 8 0 1 0 $400 Apr30-512Spt 7-81:34%sl 4 115 9*2 915 714 5" GomezAi 2500 W'k'rPride112 C*p'rCup118 S'nyHash 10 Apr 4-51 3G.P 11-8 1:54V4ft 7J 108 813 713 64 54} BoneF2 2500 64 Girder 107 EastHill 110 Whiz-A-Bit 8' Mar28-515GP 1,1, 1:46%ft 8 110 10i 7»2 78} 552 PorchG4 3000 74 PeteBeiltro 111 BluePath 110 Signior 10 Mar17-513G.P 11-81:52%ft 12 108 10M 94 85J 52} PorchG3 2500 74 BlueDip 113 Fortnight 113 Actual 10 Mar12-51'G.P 1-tV 1:47%ft 13 110 111410" 782 58 PorchGio 3000 66 Cogort 106 ColumbiaBoy 109 Alas 11 Feb13-515Hia 11-81:53%ft 79 109 1215 99 9*2 7" Boul'tisS" 3500 62 BadHo'bre110 Clearance114 L'a'sLady 12 Jan12-51'TrP Vc1:47%ft 24 110 12201113 713 715 Culm*eJ2 3000 60 Gr5dDem'd115 Clearance110 Deersl'y'r 12 Mar 16 TrP 3-8 ft :39%b Mar 10 TrP 1-2 ft :53h Ch. 3, Sky Raider— Port Darling, by Port au Prince. C«« Cu,afl» 1 1 *i f. by bea bweet | \5 Breeder. J. A. Bell. Jr. 1951 13 0 2 1 $620 Owner, Mrs. S. Smith. Trainer, C. F. Cherry. $2,000 r,J®° 23 1 2 I $2,475 May 3-51 2Spt 5-8 103%ft 8i 107 5» 48 54 84} Wil'msT2 2000 ReserveF'd118 0rmesT'n112 P paFelix 10 Apr26-514Spt 7-81:35%hy 16 105 2h 2} 33} 32 Evers'leJ'O 2000 WisePolicy111 AlsB*rbon120 Nedford 10 Mar1-51«FG 3-4115 ft 14 111 6^1 5* 65 6" Car'IW* 2500 61 MocnBid 105 FoxyV. 114 Nobleldea 9 Feb27-514FG 3-4116%ft 9 101*108}10i4 97} 63 GodkinsK2 2500 61 Red Fr'ces107 Min'singer107 Dibil'ne 12 Feb20-513FG 3-41:15%ft 5 108 75 8' 63J 74 BaileyPJ4 2500 60 Dep'dable112 Kathl'nR.107 Tr'vl'gH'h 12 Feb8-513FG 3-41:15 ft 7} 107 34 1} 14 24 Arms'gS" 2750 71 Good-Sh'per107 Macapt105 PI'bBob 12 Jan31-515FG 3-41:17%hy 9} 106* 44 1^ 62J 6« Armst'gS2 3500 50 Sliparound 107 Santed 109 Imbible 8 May 2 Haw 3-8 si :39%b April 25 Haw 3-8 sy :39%b April 21 Spt 3-8 ft :39%b B. by Warcraft— Dixie Ballot, by Bois de Rose. \jj-m r".Lt. fkl\ 1 1 "i g, 3, War Ultt (M) I 1 3 Breeder. M. G. Sigler. 1951 5 0 0 1 $180 Owner, Mrs. J J. Mayerhofer. Trainer, B. C Kellev. $2,000 1950 17 0 0 0 $95 Apr26-513Spt 7-81:36%hy 40 113* 5'2 67} 58 3« MoorePi 2500 Resume113 PapaFelix113 SaxonKn'ht 9 Mar29-5150P 3-41:15%sl 76 107* 74} 84 7" 814 LynchRS 2500 54 FastDancer 107 CopperCup 112 Jeb 12 oMar23-5120P 3-4 1:121/sft 152 107* 9"10'310i4 9 7 Evers'leJS 250069 KibbyF. 107 Time-Sabu108 Tr'kyMaud 12 Mar 5-5180 P 1-70 1 45 ft 47 104*1} 2i 67} 713 Evers'leJ' 2000 73 Clickable102 Lillie'sBest104 Har'tP'nt 10 Mar 1-5130 P 3-41:12 ft 57 118 913 514 5H 725 BatesT" Mdn 62 Ruthred 118 Mr.Tops118 CrossRing 12 Nov11-503Spt 1,1s1:51%ft 41 108 42 38 3' 472 BatesT* 3000 Bestover108 NanciePate115 Hyp'rKsar 10 Nov 7-502Spt 1T,g1:52y5ft 39 114} 2h 3 44 68i Carst'sW2 2500 Lones'eRose1l5 Pic n'Pay112 D0IID0II 10 May 2 Spt 3-8 ft 1 :09%b April 25 Spt 1 -2 sy :55b April 21 Spt 1 -2 ft :51 hg Roct Arrnu V 1 (\C Br. f, 3, by Zacaweista— Frou Frou, by Jacopo. Best Array A I UO Breeder. Old Hickory Farm, Inc. 1951 12 0 3 0 $740 Owner, Mrs. G. Warby. Trainer, L F. Warby. $2,000 1950 7 11 0 $1,170 May 1-51 5Spt 7-81:31%ft 26 105 64 721 722 827 Prest'geL2 Alw BraveLt. 116 WichitaLass 111 Timus 9 Apr24-514Spt 7-81:30 ft 19 110 74 63i 642 58 WagnerD4 3500 Offend 105 Heres'Ed112 BillGreen 10 Mar26-5170.P 1,1«1:47 ft 10 106} 55} 22 22 22 Millig'nP2 2500 82 Leg'daire115 M'nBaby113 Lillie'sBest 12 Mar17-5130 P 3-41:14%ft 7} 103*1192 9"10'3 V\ B'ge'keRB 2500 68 Res'veFund112 T'kyMaud107 F'tDan'r 12 Mar 5-5180.P 1-701:45 ft 2J *104* 77} 34 45 4*2 Lynch R2 2500 79 Clickable102 Lillie'sBest104 Har'tP'nt 10 Feb17-51iFG 3-41:15%ft 5 109 63J 52 2^ 2"k StuartK? c2500 68 Hermione112 TrimL'sie103 GrandEv'g 12 Feb 3-5" F.G 1^ 1:51%ft 10 107 22 12 14 2* PoparaA* 250061 Swisherl 16 Blueb'tGal 107 Viv'sBest 10 April 23 Spt 3-8 ft :39b li.lmnr, ( kA\ 1 1 "i Ok. b. f, 3, by Bold Irishman— Thela, by Tom McTaggart. JUliana IMJ '' 0 Breeder, Dr. V. H. Bond. 1951 2 0 0 1 $180 Owner, P. R. Niere. Trainer, F. P. Aime. $2,000 1950 2 0 0 0 (— - Apr30-512Spt 7-8 1:34%sl 4 113 872 7" 6" 7'5 KeeneH9 2500 W'k'rPride112 C'p'rCup118 S'nyHash 10 Apr24-5"Spt 7-81:30 ft 71 113 852 59} 48} 37} G'therAio 2000 Timus 118 CopperCup 118 Mellotune 10 Oct30-50'Spt 7-81:29 ft 71 111 109210'71018 822 BaileyPJ? 3500 L's'eRose110} A'st'nLass107 BI'kFour 10 0ct23-503Spt 5-81:01%fl 25 110 9141017 916 916 JessopD2 3500 WildLight114} Timuslll AnstownLass 10 Mar 27 Lrl 1-2 ft :53b Mar 26 Lrl 1-2 ft :50%b Kin Arlmiccinn (KA\ 1 1 Q Dk. b. g, 3, by Omission— Sadieville, by Chance Play. INO AdmiSSIOn {N\) \ I O Breeder, S. S. Gano. 1951 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, G. B. Holman. Trainer, R. Aubrey. $2,000 Apr30-512Spt 7-81:34%sl 40 115 77} 59} 59} 612 WagnerD4 2000 W'k'rPridel 12 C'p'rCupl 18 S'nyHash 10 Apr26-513Spt 7-81:364/shy 91 118 742 5* 6'0 721 DewD2 2500 Resume 113 Papa Felix 113 War Gift 9 Mar12-5130.P 3-4 1:17%hy 154 119 1 1 1 51 1 1 ai 1 1 81 127 R0chonM2 Mdn 31 HeartFlash118 H'terBoy118 Gyp'sGold 12 Mar31OP5-8ft1:06%b Mar 27 OP 3-8 gd :40b Mar 21 OP 3-4 ft 1:17%h ^hntt-araA (kA\ 1 1 1 Br. f, 3. by Unbreakable— Miss Idabelle, by Challenger II. inarrerea l/Vi; I I J Breeder, R. A. Firestone. 1951 . 7 0 0 0 $200 Owner, Sauganash Stable. Trainer, W. Fronk. $2,000 Apr20-519G.P 1^1:4«%a 7} 106 11 21 35 5" SmithGLi 2500 57 GameFI'w'r110 Girder120 FinalEdit'n 9 Apr18-512G.P 7-8 1:25Vsft 18 108 21 2h 22 47 Scurl'kD2 2500 76 Whiz-a-Bit108 ByeBunny112 EastHill 11 Apr13-519G.P 1,^ 1:46 ft 13 108 32 22 41 55} Batch'erL2 2500 76 Buffer109 GameFlower110 ByeBunny 12 Apr 9-514G.P 3-4 1:12%ft 3i A108 63 10* 7*1 781 Batch'rLS 3000 74 Talltownl 12 Ala'maBelle107 SheWolf 12 Mar28-512G.P 3-41:12%ft 13 112 6- 34} 34 43 ChurchK* 3000 78Talltown107 KingsLane107 GameFI'w'r 12 Mar20-512G.P 3-41:11%ft 52 105 622 64210" 10" Lindb'gH2 3500 74 WaveAg'n109 lnReadi*s117 Referen'm 12 Feb 9-51 3Hia 3-41:124/4ft 38 121 95 12M12211222 L'bergHi2 Mdn 59 SailCloth121 Guiding121 CheshireCat 12 April 28 Spt 5-8 si 1:06%b Mar 17 Hia 3-4 ft 1:15%h Mar 10 Hia 5-8 ft 1:03%h Liability U,aU,ni" in»* § 3. by Hypoerite-Bena Ban*, by Braedalbane. ■ ■ «* Breeder, W. A. MftcL 1951 . 8 0 1 2 S520 I Owner, Mrs. N. M. Mrkel. Trainer, J. D Mikel. $2 000 1950 17 14 2 S3 655 Apr26-51«Spt 5-81:04%sl 13 109* 8'i 8" 8 2 918 Peab'dyR3 4000 D'bleBarrel 114 T'nShTcHS Imp'IM'dy 10 i Mar 3-51 «F.G 3-41:14^ 15 107»1H0 97J 54 46 PeabodyR3 2500 67 CharS.V. 109 Timus 106 EarLJr. 12 Feb28-51'F.G 1A1:49%ft 17 107* 2J 2J 55 7' Peab'dyRS 2500 53 Dependable 111 GailR. 104 UglyChile 12 Feb21-51'F.G 1,fc1:50%ft 5i 106* 421 22J 21 34J TumerJE6 2fJ00 62Swisher117 Nobleldea114 SwindleSh't 9 I Feb 8-51 2F.G 3-41:14%ft 6 109* 55J 5» 32*83 P'bodyR2 3000 70 L'Admiraltel 12 VelvetB'ndl 10 Tabby 12 Jan25-513F.G 3-41:15 gd 4J 106* 54 3?J 33 2*1 P'bodyRiO 3000 70 Oatburner 114 BossJack114 BlackEd 12 Jan16-512F.G 3-41:14%ft 51 108* 32J 1J 14 46 P'bodyRS 2500 70 Ban'rBoyl 10 Kn'wl'geB'k103 Leg'daire 12 ScrOD Iron (M) 111 B c 3' by Okapi-Epiget, by Epithet. nun jtrup \mj 1 1 1 Breeder, H. W. Ostle. 1961 .10 0 0 $90 Owner, H. W. Ostle. Trainer, H. W. Ostle. $2,000 1950 4 0 0 0 ( ) Apr30-512Spt 7-8 1:34%sl 50 118 5* 46 J 4 4 4«J Wil*msT2 2500 Wk'rPride112 C'p'rCup118 S'nyHash 10 0ct31-503Spt 7-81:29%ft 46 108 96 9'2 912 717 CampRio 2500 BestWeapon113 Pic n'Pay112 M.Trust 10 1 Oct23-503Spt 5-81:01%ft 71 111 712 9151()191019 CarrAB 3500 WildLight114J Timus111 AnstownLass 10 0ct11-503Haw 3-41:12%ft 117 117 97 |U 8U 8'" ChestnU? 3500 66 DoubleB'l 120 SaxonK't112 WinterP'r 12 Sep26-50iHaw 3-41:11%ft 39 115 11" 12**11 "101« Chestn'tP 4000 72 Kissable115 Lonso'eRose110i Macapt 12 May 4 Spt 3-8 ft :38h April 28 Spt 5-8 si 1 OSbg April 22 Spt 3-8 ft :39%b Page 10 4th Spt 4f"h ^nf 7"8 M,LE (out of chute)- (Mr Joe Puck' 0ct- 1G' 1950-1:26-3—109.) Purse $1,800. "Ill «JL/l 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 21 allowed 3 lbs.; of two races in 1951, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. 26454 Her Gift Sep50 Was 1:25 107 110 25325 Challaught 112 277504 Dasha Aug 50 Was 1:24? ft 114 112 (27622) Atomic Energy Jly50 AP 1:25% 115 120 24887 Bill's Pal 112 (27749) Nowloggin 120 259274 Jumpy John 115 202063 Sun Idol Boy Aug50 Was 1 .25% 116 112 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. , Date Track Rec WL Wt 20080 'Halcyon Duke Aug50 Was 1 :25Vs 110 107 276232 Smart Eve 112 i 27756 Liberate MaySO Was 1:26% 107 112 274422 Lass Quest 110 i (27755) Chicks Delight 115 ! 203532 Grey Scout Aug50 Was 1:24 105 107 20206 *Deck's Lad 107 UAr fl\t¥ "1 lfi Ch. f, 4, by Halcyon Gift— Here She Is, by Pompey. ner oirr i» | \\j Breeder, Douglas M. Davis. 1951 5 10 1 $2,175 Owner, Mrs. E. B. Carpenter. Trainer, E. B. Carpenter. $2,500 1950 17 1 1 1 $2,120 l Apr10-519G.P 11-81:55%sy 5 110 48 6? 810 9'| VasilA' 2500 52 Preceded 23 Bordeauxl 17 Wasserm'er 11 Mar29-51'G.P 11-81:53%ft 10 108* 6' 121312'31216 RiveraL'O 3000 56 Boss H. 120 Chancelot 107 Sticker 12 ! Feb19-518Hia 1 1-81:52%ft 13 112* 6*1 9' 10 i10'l GaudW 4000 67 Sir White 122 Lifter 122 Mop Up 11 Feb 7-513Hia 1&2:03%sl 11 106* * 13 14 18 BurrC 3000 59 ZuzieB.113 Sm'tEddie118 MadgescTt 12 ! Jan10-512TrP 1^1:47%ft 7 110 V 6*1 5? V\ Culm'eJ' 2250 65 H'd an'Tell 114 P'ceder113 M'eyLadd 12 ! Dec29-502TrP 1^1:47%ft 7| 109 5*i 64 78J 751 Culm'eJS 2750 68 GoodSweep 111 Glaemel 107 Vacance 12 1 Dec13-504TrP 1&1:46%ft 9 106* 33J 64 6'0 B'O BurrCi 3500 69 Boisterous114 BlueHeart105 ParBoy 12 1 May 2 Spt 1-2 ft :53%b April 28 Spt 1-2 si :53%b Mar 17 TrP 1-2 ft :52%b f* tin 1 1 ni in lit 1 1 O Br. f, 4, by Challedon— Distraught, by Mad Hatter. v_nunuugni I ' ^ Breeder, James D. Drymon. 1951 10 1 1 0 $675 I Owner, Mrs. E. Kendall Weil. Trainer, G. Bacher, Jr. $2,500 1950 10 0 1 0 $380 I Mar17-518S.P 1^ 1:48i^ft 17 108 34 6'4 712 7'6 Danh'erE7 2000 58 Toronto109 UncleByron114 Tunesmith 8 I Mar13-51'S.P 3-41:17 m 31 110 55 331 2* 12 Danh'erES 1500 62 Bemmy110 MissJulep112 StepHigh 10 ) Mar 8-51 2S.P 3-41:13y5ft 91 111 78 7'° 8'2 5^ Danh'erE 1500 71 RoyElmo 118 FightAlong 113 TenPins 9 I Mar 6-51 S.P 3-41:12%ft 27 108 10*1 9'5 9H 8" Danha'rE6 1500 73 M'ie'sPall 103 Co-P'nant115 NVsC'et 10 I Feb20-519S.P 1-701:46 ft 32 108 68 V 8" &\ Danha'rE' 1500 73 Creede 113 Bilancem118 Peteral 10 ) Feb10-518S.P 1^1:51%ft 7i 107 22 1i 641 63J Danh'erE2 1500 58 Danc'gGob112 Perion114 Mackie'sPall 9 Feb 5-512S.P 3-41:16%gd 3J 113 63J 31 V\ 2' Danha'rE4 1500 64 AliceS'ms108 Adorant118 MaryCarlyn 9 I IVictin 110 Ch. f, 4, by Menow— Bona Via, by Twink. l/a5na • ' *■ Br.. W. S. Speed & B. M. Browning & Son. 1951 15 1 7 3 $2,490 I Owner. North Shore Farm. Trainer, W. J. Schmidt. $2,500 1950 24 3 4 2 $6,485 i May 2-51 3Spt 5-81:02%ft 7 112 43 44 43 43 Car'IIWE3 2500 MissCrossbow109 Gal'dBess104 Nor'ch 9 i Apr26-515Spt 7-81:31%sl 81 112 2h 35 381 521 Carr'IIWE6 2500 So Fair 112 Smart Eve 115 Squint 6 Feb27-516F.G 3-41:14%ft 3 115 1* 14 12J 224 KeeneH2 2500 70 SmartEve 115 Mrs.Valenti 112 Boxie 8 I Feb23-516F.G 3-4 1:13^ft 1*111 3'i 2* 22 6?I KeeneH4 2500 70 Racso115 HearthMouse115 Tuned Up 8 I Feb20-515F.G 3-41:14%ft 1*115 24 21 2h 3"* KeeneHS 2500 76 FlintHeart109 Mrs.Val'ti114 LittleXs 8 I Feb10-513F.G 3-41:13%ft 21 111 33 1h 1h 2"* KeeneH6 2500 78Sm'tEve110 R'm'g0scar112 Br'nBr'us 11 Feb 6-513F.G 3-41:14%ft 7J 110 34 23 22 24 KeeneH4 2500 73 lrishMist107 AirArm108 Waverly 10 I April 25 Spt 5-8 sy 1:06%b April 22 Spt 1-2 ft :51h April 17 Spt 3-8 gd :39%b Afnml/. C.arnu 1 OH B. g, 7, by Port au Prince— Brown -Eyed Gal, by Rolls Royce. MTOmiC energy IZU Breeder. C. B Gooch 1951 9 1 1 1 $1,930 Owner. W. T. Loeber. Trainer. J. Bollero $2,500 1950 30 5 3 2 $8,422 Apr30-513Spt 7-81:32%sl 9-5*115 2* 13 15 16 Carst'sW? 2000 FTsKen113 SirJ'c'mar118 WisePolicy 9 ; Apr25-51'Spt 7-8 1:33%m 7-5 *118 42J 2h 23 21 KeeneHi 2000 Kenayr113 SwiftTown118 BlackCat 9 Apr 2-515G.P 7-81:26 ft 17 113 21 331 55J 7*1 CookWM6 2500 72 DanceBand112 Wendigo112 SenatorC. 9 Mar27-512G.P 3-41:11 ft 12 114 43J 46 45 46 PorchG" 2500 84Beav'rTail 110 Galedo 117 DanadaRed 12 ■ Mar10-518G.P 11-81:54%ft 31 114 1h 44 871105 BarrowT2 2500 63 Pincers 109 Boss H. 117 Darby Dieppe 11 . Mar 5-51' G.P 3-41:11%ft 36 110 12»}12"11" 911 PorchG6 350077 Sorority104 Eternal Great 107 Jaialai 12 Feb12-515Hia tc1J1:53%ft 28 111*34 8'2 9181020 PicouJ5 4000 Par Boy 117 Jaialai 116 SeaWolf 12 April 22 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b RJII'c Pnl 5k 1 1 O B. g, 5, by Chance Sun— Super Child, by Supremus. Dill 5 rai t» I |Z Breeder, Thomas Piatt 1951 2 0 0 0 f ) Owner, P. O'Donnell. Trainer, R. B. Berini. $2,500 1950 6 3 0 1 $1,650 , Mar 9-513S.P 3-41:12%ft 7j 108*64166 6'0 710 Her'dezMi 1500 75 GinoGold 117 Surrender112 HisJewel 8 Jan29-517S.P 3-41:13 ft 21 109* 78} 8'4 9'81016 DodgeRS Alw66lsm117 MyAccident 105 MissBostonIO Sep15-507B.F a 5-8 :57V%sl 2*116*31 3' 1J 1J Mar'zCMS Alw Tattoo113 EmptyPockets109 Dubblell 8 ! Sep12-507B.F a 5-8 1:00 m 3-2 112* 1«| 2J 1J V Mar'zCMi Alw Tattoo117 WhirlingDust107 StarDandy 6 J Sep 5-50'ScD 3-4 1:14%hy 8-5 114 1\ 24 2 14 MannW? 1500 73 ColoSprings114 Catey's117 Gladanhod 8 I Aug31-502Rkm 3-4 1:14Vbsy 40 113 13 1J 24 33J TryonAS 2000 72 Pitfall 116 EternalDay 113 SitverRose 9 Aug23-502Rkm 3-41:12%ft 32 113 1"" 33 55 8« TryonA? 2000 75 Portentous116 Mindanao113 CanD'ble 10 KJnwInrnin 1 1 KT Dk. b. g, 4, by Pharned— Beautie V., by Banco. PlOWIOggin | | J Breeder, Robert I. Parsons. 1951 10 2 0 0 $2,340 Owner, E. Luther. Trainer, E. Luther. $2,500 1950 18 2 3 3 $1,920 May 2-51 2Spt 7-81:30 ft 11 120 31 21 12 12 KeeneH3 2000 DonnaLIIOi Rosily110 S'sySuzanne 9 Aor30-51iSpt 7-81:33%sl 35 114 42 13 12 ih Carst'sW4 2000' Fr'kMunns113 Blit'nLady108 G'nLiner 10 Apr26-518Spt 1^1:58i%sl 15 118 54 78J, 6'2 6" CampR2 2000 J'kFusano118 Bronzaca115 Picketwire 8 Apr24-512Spt 5-81:021/5ft 30 118 7" 713 7H 7'6 CampR6 2000 InfinityK. 118 DonnaL. 113 Bimebella 10 Mar27-5170.P 1^ 1:49Vsm 20 110 78 10121081 918 WagnerD« 1500 54 Icanc 108 BestButtons 110 Iconoclast 12 : Mar17-5180.P 11-4 2:10 ft 49 110 53 53| 22 65} WagnerD? 1500 53 OldSchool 112 Spanaqua115 OffNorth 12 Mar14-5180.P 11-42:09 gd 46 108* 54 87}10i411i7 TurnerJE2 1500 46 TimeSir 110 Joe'sLaddie 115 Dish 12 ; April 22 Spt 1-2 ft :53Vib Mar 24 OP 3-4 ft 1:18%b Jumnv John 1 1 C Br. g, 4, by Snark— Snow Moon, by Sickle. jumpy JOnn || J Breeder, Harry G. Goff. 1951 . 5 10 0 $750 Owner, Exchange Stable. Trainer, G. Noel. $2,500 1950 5 1 2 0 $1,650 Mar30-5120.P 3-41:13%ft 11 108*64 22 21 43J TurnerJES 2500 74 WhTgD'st113 H'pyW'st112 L'dyMid's 12 Feb 8-515F.G 3-41:13%ft 2 *108* 1h * 53J 88J StuartK3 2000 69 DoitEasy115 LastKiss115 BreakThru 8 ; ! Feb 3-513F.G 3-41:15 ft 7-5 *110* 33* 43 32 42J StuartK3 2500 69 EmoryA.107 Playanna114 Ro'ingOscar 6 \ Jan27-514F.G 3-41:14 ft 2\ *106» 42 33J 2J 1h StuartK5 2000 77 GayHen'ta108 Ro;g0scar113 H'hMayer 12 Jan 2-51'F.G 3-41:14%ft 61 105S ¥\ 43J 32J 5'2 Mo'm'keRS 2000 71 Gunter114 Hypocrisy107 Roam'gOscar 12 Oct 2-503Det 3-4 1:111Aft 3-2 *112 22 24 1' 12 Bar'wT6 1500 89 G'dSI've109 QVsR'ns'm115 M'sMi'da 8 ; Sep26-503Det 3-41:11%ft 2 110*22 2422 22J BurnsCS 2000 84 Allls0n120 ClayPigeon112 LadyMidas 12 - May 2 Haw 3-8 si :38b April 28 Spt 5-8 si 1:08^b April 18 CD 5-8 ft 1:03Vjb Sun Idol Bov 119 B- c 4' by Sun l«W-Hi Baby, by Hygro. jun iuui ouy '' ^ Breeder, Charlie Howell. 1950 13 2 2 4 $4,440 J Owner, L. A. Sadlek. Trainer, W. Gher. $2,500 1949 9 10 0 $1,535 Nov 8-502Spt 5-8 1:01 %ft 31 108J P 2h 34 34 Stew'tJG5 2000 G'lahadBess109l Win'gH'd114 SoTr'e 10 Jly 17-501A.P 3-41:13V5sy 31 *109* 3' 331 3'° 516 Car'IIWE5 3500 63 Grac'sHeart109 J'ntyFox113 Mr.Zippo 12 ■ Jly 10-501A.P 3-41:11%ft 8 110 42^32 31 32 1 PorchG 10 3500 83 SignalCode114 Merriest114 Macross 12 } Jun20-505A.P 3-41:134/5gd 11 117* 2^ 23 44 6" Car'IWE^ 4000 65 Bogalusa 114 Butte 115 lllini 11 Jun16-502Was 3-4 1:13Vsft 3J 111* 1^ 11 12 14 Car'IIWE* 3000 69 FinalLeave 116 LeetsGal 109 Lutza 12 | Jun12-502Was 3-41:12%ft 31 113 72J107 84 810 Wagn'rDU 3500 63 StayedtTg113 Vohenjr112 BlitzenL'y 12 j May25-502Was 1 1:39%sy 12 114 31 32 V 411 Wagn'rD? 4500 55 Busy Mattie 109 Robber 114 Butte 9 3 April 25 Haw 3-8 sy :391/5b Halcvon Duke 1 07 B 9» 5' by Nedayr— Stepping Out, by Halcyon. nuiiyun 1/uis.c \\)i Breeder. Alvis E. Greer. 1950 24 0 1 1 $720 J Owner, Mrs. E. D. Ewart, Sr. Trainer, E. D. Ewart, Jr. $2,500 1949 28 6 3 5 $10,725 Nov 6-504Spt 7-81:294/5ft 41 112 1 54 54 6H Riv'aARS 3000 JuniorWolf 120 Mescara 120 Sabson 9 I Oct30-503Spt 5-81:00%ft 71 112 421 431 331 34 Riv'raAR3 3500 PlayAgain114 EyeCatcher113 Mescara 7 J Oct27-505Spt 7-81:28%ft 19 112 32 H 12 2"k Riv'raADl 3000 H'pyTwist120 Sgt.Br'n120 M'ryH'then 10 J Oct23-50'Spt 7-81:29%ft 61 112 1051 831 78J 561 Riv'raAD? 2000 BeauKoo117 FalseMove120 R'deCastle 10 i Oct. 23-50— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:28%. Oct16-50'Spt 7-81:28%ft 81 112 2^ 21 341 411 Riv'aAD3 2500 MaryH*then117 lnf'tyK.117 D'byDiem 10 J Oct 4-505Haw tc7-81:25%ft 36 111 63^ 8«;11121215 BaileyPJ* 2500 At'micE'gy114 R'fleH'se114 FineF'tle 12 May 3 Spt 1-2 ft :55%b April 25 Spt 5-8 sy 1 :08%b Apr 20 Spt 5-8 ft 1:08%b Cmnrf pvo 110 B. m, 6, by Carrier Pigeon— Andria, by Jock. jmun fcy« I | /. Breeder. Cannaday Farm. 1951 13 3 3 0 $2,945 5 Owner, W. H. Bishop. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. $2,500 1950 18 4 2 2 $5,995 j Apr30-514Spt 7-81:31%sl 7-5 *115 62144 V\ 24 KeeneH? 2500 Pharlo115 HappyWest112 ProTanto 10 3 Apr26-515Spt 7-81:31%sl 21 115 ^\ V 21 24 KeeneH4 2500 So Fair 112 Squint 117 Pharlo 6 5 Apr24-515Spt 5-81:00%ft 14 115 781 712 710 5'1 KeeneH3 3500 OneRose107 DeepFen115 EternalFlirt 10 j Mar 3-51 3F.G 3-41:14%ft 5 111*78 99 85 73} MullinsPS c3000 72TunedUp116 H'hMouse118 Cres'nKn't 12 2 Feb27-516F.G 3-41:14%ft 31 115* 64 44 32J 1 | MullinsP3 2500 73 Dasha 115 Mrs.Valenti 112 Boxie 8 3 Feb20-516F.G 3-4 1:13%ft 4} 111*53188 88 8" MooreP2 3000 68 Locks113 Wr't'sWr'ng111 Cress'nKn't 9 s Feb10-513F.G 3-41:13%ft 21*110*67 54131 1"" WilsonL3 2500 78 Dashalll Roam'gOscar112 Br'nBr'us 11 April 21 Spt 5-8 ft 1:064b April 18 Spt 5-8 ft 1:06b April 17 Spt 1-2 gd :55b I i 1 i i ! l ! ! ! 1 1 I I I ) I I ) Liberate X 1 1 O ■■*■*, *» Blenheim n.-H«*tBy Yours, by John P. Crier. uivcruic y\ I I *■ Breeder . Caiwml Fact 1951 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, E. Bilk*. Trainer, T. Darrus. $2300 1950. .22 2 2 4 $1,905 May 2-51 'Spt 7-81:32 ft 82 115 3"* 24 74|102l GomezA* 2000 0sculady108i AirCom'er120 MissNap 10 Apr28-51'Spt 7-81:32%sl 71 112 64 64 8" 922 BrooksJ' 2500 Yale 120 RoyalChalla 112 BubbleGum 10 Nov 4-502Spt 1&1:521/5gd 14 115 37 7«| 7161026 CampR? 2000 CountPaul 117 FrankieD.110 OneKing 10 0ct26-502Spt 7-81:28%ft 47 115 72J 5« 5« 48 Ped'sonG? 2000 CamolinoHO Parklyn 114 DeckTalk 10 Oct 6-50«Haw tc 1 1:38%ft 153 112* 951 861 9141014 RoserG6 2508 M'hPI'surel 1 1 Hi-Etta117 OswegoDr. 12 Sep26-503Beu 3-41:13%ft 36 111104 961843 86 LealS3 1000 73 By-Book 115 Dai Yit 115 Unequal 10 Sep15-506Beu 3-41:17%hy 71 118 62H3 34 331 LealS6 1000 56 Doughn'tl 18 Unequal 107 Wh'fleAway 8 I uu" ncc Onocf *^C 1 1 n B. m, 7, by High Quest— Dusky Lass, by Pharamond II. VUCit •!• | | U Breeder. Harold C Hoffmaa 1951 6 12 0 $1,500 Owner, M. Whitebook. Trainer, K. Hall. $2,500 1950 2 0 0 0 ( ) Apr27-514Spt 7-81:31 gd 41 115 3"* 13 21 2*i Car'nsW5 2000 Worcester115 ThirdSpin110 Tech'color 10 Apr25-515Spt 7-81:32 m 41 114 4'1 12 23 4'3 Car'nsW5 2500 Phidias120 Seab'h'st113 MissD'd'ctive 9 Mar20-5120.P 3-41:11*/5ft 3-2 *107 32 32 321 541 CookLC'O Alw 83 DoitEasy118 Doug'sRe'd112 F't'gJohn 11 Mar 3-5140.P 3-41:12%ft 31*107 1h 1* 12 2"" CookLC6 Alw 84 GrandJean113 Tulkingh'n116 DoitEasy 8 Feb28-51'0.P 3-41:13 ft 51 107 2h 13 14 18 CookLCS 2000 82 Espiritu115 Sunw'y110 OklahomaTime 12 Feb 7-51 6F.G 3-41:14%gd 70 115 98!101010'41015 Car'nsWS 2500 58 GayHenrietta111 LittleXs116 Bubbins 10 Mar 3-5050.P 3-41:12*^ft 31 108 761 7511215121? C'fmanE'2 2000 66 RiverJ'k112 Pout'gM'c108 H'styVict'y 12 April 24 Spt 1-2 ft :53b April 20 Spt 5-8 ft 1:06b Mar 30 OP 3-8 ft :36%b Thirlrc Dolinrif 1 K Dk. b. f. 4, by Shasta Pebble— Miss Chick, by Dolan. vniCKb L/eiignr '• J Breeder. T. Hawkes. 1951. 4 1 0 1 $1,560 Owner, Mr. & Mrs. J. Byrd. Trainer, J. Byrd. $2,500 1950 13 2 2 2 $4,115 May 2-51 8Spt 5-8 1:03 ft 5$ 109 54 11 12 14 SkoskiAio 2500 HushMoney112 Qu'nKarling111 Nifty 10 Apr 6-51 5B.M 3-4 1:11Vsft 7-5 *108 1h 1h 1h 435 Sh'akerW3 2500 87 BurraSahib114 Bar'IBoy113 BlueR'ple 12 Mar17-512B.M 3-41:12Vsft 21 106 11 14 13 331 BassettA6 2000 82 Pituri 106 Grey Duck* 117 High Mio 11 Feb 8-51 4S.A 3-41:11%ft 22 104*41 52J 631 84 SlenderT3 3250 80 J.CarteM 18 Inconstant 18 MailedFist 12 Dec12-502Hol 3-41:11%ft 20 102*21 4'1 12 33 SlenderT4 2500 85 ToeTap108 Pattie-M110 St'rt'gTime 12 Nov22-508Hol 1 1:40Vfeft 26 103 12 21 5? 54 BassettA4 2500 66 Saginaw 110 Cita 113 RhythmQueen 10 Nov17-50iHol 3-41:11%ft 20 102* 32J 43 55168 SlenderT4 2500 80 Mack'sF't117 Rem'der115 C'msonRose 11 Graxi Cr/Mif Ss V 1 f\"7 Gr. m, 5, by Benagi— Scout Lass, by The Scout. rey OCOUr | \JI ^^^ E E Watson. 1950 12 2 2 1 $3,855 Owner, M. H. VanBerg. Trainer, M. H. VanBerg. $2,500 1949 14 2 1 2 $4,205 Nov10-503Spt 7-81:31%sl 4-5 *117 84132121 2i CampR' 2500 BusterM'dic115 CressonMiss114 Sulie 10 Nov 7-503Spt 7-81:29%ft 21*114 54132 14 16 CampR7 2500 F'rlessKen120 F'eballZac114 Se'nsPal 10 0ct28-503Spt 7-81:27%ft 61 113 104 961 8™ 6'2 JessopDS 3000 Kapinisca 108 Tedson110 JessD. 10 Aug16-503Was 11:37 ft 5 112 126 74134 341 WestJ3 c3000 74 Netcherette106 MopUp111 Snatched 12 Aug 5-501 Was 7-81:24 ft 51 105 1CH| 2J 12. 14 WestJi 2500 79 Rectify 110 Fly Out 120 Chance Bea 12 Jly21-504A.P 3-41:16%hy 71 112 48 615 613 6'3 SmithFA3 3500 48 Tobeshined 118 TopHope 118 0 'Give 9 Jun14-504Det 3-41:13%m 15 108*9? 8* 56 561 JonesLi 3500 71 B'bleGum119 0urF'dom118 LateBr'ze 9 May 2 Spt 5-8 ft 1 :C8%b April 29 Spt 5-8 m 1:10b April 26 Spt 3-8 hy :40b nnrlr'c I nA (KA\ 1 /Y7 Ch. g, 4, by Busy Deck— Lad's Run, by Forerunner (England). weCK 5 LOU vrvi; \ \j/ Breeder, R. S. Mason. 1950 7 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. W L. Hoag. Trainer. W. L. Hoag. $2,500 Nov 8-502Spt 5-8 1:01 4.5ft 5n 115 53164155 68* BatesT' 2000 G'lahadBess109l W'gH'd114 S'nl'IB'y 10 Oct30-503Spt 5-81:00%ft 101 110 V 711 7" 714 D'Aug'oJ2 3500 PlayAgain114 EyeCatcher113 H'nDuke 7 0ct27-50iSpt 7-81:29%ft 81 112 421 971 9" 9'5 D'Aug'oJS 2500 0nWings115 Squint 1131 DeeEd 10 0ct17-504Spt 7-81:284/5ft 98 110 32177 7311017 D'Aug oJ4 2000 Neu-T'bo115 RuthsVaca'n115 SoTrue 10 Aug11-503F.P 3-41:13%ft 61 115 43 561 84 8'4 D'Aug'oJ7 1000 70 MabeW'day115 Blitz'njr.120 Pict'rR'w 10 Aug 9-501 F.P 3-41:16 hy 15 110121 2J 741 9" Brins'nW4 1000 61 Dohito 115 GrayMarvel 109 BassBoy 10 Jun 8-505Was 3-41:124/5ft 18 115 1013101910'510'8 CampR' 2500 53 Gen'ICuster115 BestCh"ce112 BBT'dy 10 May 2 Spt 1-2 ft :53bg April 25 Spt 1-2 sy :53b April 19 Spt 1-2 ft :56Vsb BEN FRANCIS SERVING LOBSTER, STEAKS and CHICKEN Air Conditioned • For Reservations Phone THORNTON 2535-3487-2582 BEN FRANCIS, Prop. We Specialize in Sea Food THORNTON, ILL Air Conditioned — The New and Modernistic LOGAN'S ORCHARD REST Enjoy Welcome New and Old Friends TELEVISION NIGHTLY CHICKEN— STEAKS— FROG LEGS Modern Cabins— Junction of U S 12-20-45-66 Manheim and Jofiet Roads Phones: La Grange 8080-8125 La Grange Illinois 5th Spt I I i i 1 1-16 MILES. (Not Sorry, Oct. 24, 1950-1:47%— 3-107.) Fair Play Purse. Purse Cf l* CmJi $2,100. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Starters for a claiming price of $3,000 «/lll hSjil or |ess jn 1951 wno have not won at a claiming price above $3,000 in 1951. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races in 1951 allowed 3 lbs.: two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. I I I I Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. WL Wt. 276903 Boden's Pal Mar50 OP 1:45% 112 120 (27627) Thunderjet AugSO Atl 1:45% 122 115 276902 Opening Day Sep50 Haw 1:44% 117 115 Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date Track Rec Wt. WL (27833) Pharlo Mar50 OP 1:46% 108 120 261402 Futuresque Mar51GP1:45% 110 115 276872JMy Wash 110 ; ■ . , ! J I : ; ; ! \ ; - J ■ } | j 9 3 J 9 I 7 J J i J DOOen Rnrlon'c S Pnl rai *X /S 1 0(\ Ch 9, 9, by Percentage— Miss Certificate, by Pot au Feu. | ZU Breeder, B. J. Frentz. 1951 14 5 3 2 $4,885 Owner, W. H. Bishop. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. 1950 30 10 4 4 $15,640 May 1-51 7Spt 1^1:54%ft 10 120 78164143 341 CampRi c3500 SugarPete109 Open'gDay120 EasyBuy 7 Apr24-518Spt 1^ 1:51%ft 3-2 *115 5 3 21 13 15 KeeneH5 C2500 MaliJo'y113i M'kO'Night108 TurnB'k 7 Feb28-518F.G l£l:4Htft 81 121 71046 65167 KeeneH5 2500 67 H'thMouse112 VeronaS'ds110 Direg'te 7 Feb24-518F.G 11-22:37%ft 2*112 913 43131 13 KeeneHS 2000 57 Durban 110 EIZorro113 Mescara 10 Feb20-51»F.G 1& 1:49%ft 8-5 *118 1014 64J 41 12J KeeneH6 1800 69 Hutch110 StarGraduate109 NoMeg9 Feb14-51»F.G 1^ 1:48%ft 61 118 9'i 5? 34 25 KeeneH' 2000 70 Convalescent W8 Siddonsl 15 F'stHope 9 Feb10-518F.G 1^ 1:48%ft 21 121 7'° 58 55 64 KeeneHi 2000 73 Phidias118 Fon'stHope118 Hunter F. 8 May 4 Spt 1-2 ft :56%b^ April 18 Spt 1-2 ft :54%b April 9 Spt 7-8 m 1:36%b TrtiinrlAriAt 1 1 £ Lt- br. g, 4, by War Dog— Drusa, by Tiberius. inunuerjer I 1 3 Br.. C. F .Hockley 4 H. F Guggenheim. 1951 11 1 1 0 $1,600 Owner, K. T. Becklian. Trainer, L. F. Warby. 1950 24 6 5 2 $15,150 Apr30-518Spt 1l1s1:54%gd 41 112 21 13 14 15 WagnerDS 2500 Pete'sB'stHO MaliJo'ny115 J'kFusano 9 Apr23-518Spt 1^1:51%ft 5 116 2h 13 341 5'7 DuhonM? 2500 Bar'zure113 L'leGeromo118 F'yF'tival 10 Mar31-5150.P 1^1:45%ft 71 113 781101 1 881 8'0 DuhonM? 3000 79 DaDo 107 NitroFire 110 SoFair12 Mar22-5180.P 1^1:45%ft 16 113 44122 2* 24 DuhonMS 2500 86 First Tenet 1101 Da Do 107 Rhodelin 11 Mar12-5160.P 1^1:50%hy 12 113 34 47 48 41? DuhonM4 3000 45 Mr.Chairman108 SoFair108 Mullingar 6 Mar7-5150.P 3-41:12%ft 22 1121 &l 9" 84 7M DuhonM4 3000 72 M'ryT'd'M 12 C'l'rT'm107M'k the Sp't 9 Feb14-518F.G 1^ 1:49%ft 26 110 12 1h 44 512 Coffm'nE3 4000 59 Roundeleer 115 Brezno 112 Sageness 7 Ooenina Dav •n X 1 1 *\ Ch * 7 b' Head p"ay-VesUle, by By-Pass II. v/pemng wuy | 1 3 Breeder. Wm M Mcintosh. 1951 11 1 3 2 $2,475 Owner, B. Fogelson. Trainer, D. Kerrone. 1950 41 3 8 5 $8,465 May 1-51 7Spt 1^1:54%ft 10 120 2h 1h ih 24 Skor'skiA4 3500 SugarPete109 Bod'n'sP'1120 EasyBuy 7 Apr25-517Spt 1^1:55 m 21 114 24 21 11 W Sko'skiAS 3000 MerryT'd'r115 B'bleG'm117 ShastaL'k 6 Mar13-5160.P 1^1:48%sl 12 112 58 54135 34 SkorskiAS Alw 64 Roundeleer118 lrishWit112 Omaberry 8 Mar 8-51 50. P 3-41:12%ft 30 112 67 46 45i 431 Skor'skiA4 3500 82 Climber 107 Concordat 113 August 8 Feb13-517F.G 1^ 1:48%ft 18 113 912 86175 861 BaileyPJ2 3250 67 Inaccessible119 Lolling110 R'ghBelle 12 Feb 5-51 6f.G 1& 1:48%ft 13 112 781 32J 2h 2"" BaileyPJ5 3000 75 Brezno115 HearthMouse112 Teddysun 8 Feb 1-51 6F.G 1^ 1:52%hy 61 113 54 6» 612 722 BaileyPJS 3250 34 Flatbush 117 Da re Hope 107 Brezno 8 April 24 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b April 21 Spt 5-8 ft 1:044b Mar 2 OP 5-8 ft 1:01h Phnrln X ^n 1 0(\ B- 9, 5, by Pharloch— Double Chin, by Whiskaway. rnuriu 1 z.\3 Breeder. E. M. Bush. 1951 8 3 0 0 $3,465 Owner, E. Luther. Trainer, E. Luther. 1950 16 3 3 2 $3,910 May 3-51 4Spt 7-81:30 ft 10 120 43134 31 14 Carst'sW2 3000 On t.River116 DanceBand104 Flatbush 7 Apr30-514Spt 7-81:31%sl 20 115 42 33 11 14 Cars'sW2 2500 Sm'tEve115 HappyWestl 12 ProTanto 10 Apr26-515Spt 7-81:31%sl 5 117 32 511 512 420 CampRS 2500 So Fair 112 Smart Eve 115 Squint 6 Mar31-51iO.P 3-41:12%ft 10 112 104 81° 981 45 WagnerD7 Alw 81 ReyalLuck113 BI'enLadylOO D'g'sRe'd 11 Mar24-5120.P 3-41:12%ft 10 115 & 9" 78 631 WagnerD5 Alw 81 ChanceBras112 BeeGirl102 Gr'ci'sH'rt 10 Mar20-5160.P 1^ 1:44%ft 39 112 551101410151017 BrooksJ4 Alw 80 Jun'rWolf105 MissDeduc'vellOJ Bub's 11 Mar10-5140.P 1^ 1:50%m 3-2 *115 42 31 t| 12 Wagn'rDio 2000 65 S'pleSim'n115 M'st'rB'd113 Jul't'sB'y 10 April 22 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05%b Mar 16 OP 3-4 ft 1:16b Mar 7 OP 3-4 ft 1:18b Piirni-pcntip 1 1 C B. g. 4, by Questionnaire— Recussion, by Gallant Fox. ruiuiCMjuc I I J Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 1951 5 1 1 0 $1,875 Owner, Blossom Stable. Trainer, R. E. Kurelik. 1950 18 3 1 1 $6,225 Apr 4-51'G.P 1*1:45%ft 4 110* 7' 1 55 4'1 2h RiveraL4 . c3000 84 Nonpareil 117 Br'hlsles120 P's'nAr'ow 10 Mar 9-518G.P 11-81:53 ft 8 107*75 64154 11 BurrC4 3000 75 Silv'rPlate115 N'wspap'r114 Chancel't 12 Feb22-513Hia 11-2 2:32y5ft 71 115 32J 68J 614 615 FiskBS 4000 62 Nonpareil112 Cryst;IP's111 B'chBe'ty 8 Feb14-514Hia 11-8 1:52 ft 35 114 1216121611181015 FiskB^ 4500 65 Fight'gCI'd116 R'ghC'kie116 BKnCh'f 12 Jan10-518TrP 1^1:45%ft 22 116 74 63164166 ChurchK? 5000 80 Saturday 111 Lionheart 116 GillieY'ng 8 Dec16-508TrP 1T3e1:59%ft 60 118 971 915 915 916 M'L'hlinR4 5000 60 RoyalHelio 117 Selenite 115 TopPilot 9 Dec12-5fl7TrP 1A1:«ttft 39 104* 912101110221022 Cat'anoAS 7000 59 Gr'dFog116 AppeaseNot115 Gal'ntG.1. 10 May 4 Haw 3-8 ft :38%b April 14 GP 5-8 ft 1:05%b Mar 15 TrP 1-2 ft :50%h Mv Wash TTUiii ~ X 1 1 fi B * 7» b» B'9 One-Soft Water, by Vito. iyijt 1 |fj Breeder Jim Holman 1951 7 2 2 1 $2,610 Owner, T. Koonce. Trainer, K. Hall. 1950 10 0 0 ( ) May 1-514Spt 7-81:30%ft 81 117 44 53 34 22 Sko"skiA3 3000 M'ryTudor113l Grandlsle112 FlintH't 8 Apr27-518Spt 1-,V1:54%gd 71 120 32133 21 34 WagnerD4 3000 EasyBuy120 Castile115 Hairstylist 7 Mar27-51iO.P 3-4 1:14%m 7-5 *118 86176133 14 WagnerD2 2500 76 ComiteLad 112 H'pyWest112 SomeBid 12 Mar17-5140.P 3-41:12%ft 81 115 76167 66 561 WagnerDS 3000 78 LovelyVenus103 Kilayr113 B'bleGum 8 Mar12-5140.P 3-41:16%hy 31 112 II 1h U 1n WagnerD2 3000 64 JuniorWolf 111 Teddysun 115 Cavatel 7 Mar 8-5150.P 3-41:12%ft 8 112 561 661 84 75| Wagn'rD5 3500 80 Climber 107 Concordat 113 August 8 Feb28-5150.P 3-41:13 ft 26 112 66185133 24 WagnerD4 3000 80 EyeCatcher108 H'pyWest107 JuneAyr 9 6th Spt 5 j 3 5-8 MILE (out of chute). (Greytown, Oct. 16, 1950—1 :00%-5— 1101.) Bubbling Over AfU N nt" Purse. Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of $975 twice W*11 **yl in 1951. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners $975 in 1951 allowed 5 lbs.; one race of any value, 8 lbs. 6 5 j 2 8 3 9 s Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 275342 Richavoo 112 27532 Evidence 115 27534 Pay Window 120 27625 Rose Bed 1071 Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt 162753 Ballydam 112 (27260) High Carrier 120 256763 Mr. Bam 112 Rirhavna X A 1 1 0 B. h, S, by Capt. Cal-NigM MM, by Nassak. If i KICnOYOO | |Z Brtedtr. R. D Costelto. 1951 . 3 8 2 8 $780 , P Owner, W. H. Bishop. Trainer, W. N. Bishop. 1950 38 6 4 4 $10,500 I 0' Apr28-51«Spt 7-81:30%sl 5Je 112 73J 44 34 2"* KeeneH* Ah* Illustrate 115 PadLock 105 SirDavid 9 I Aj Mar 3-51 «F.G 3-41:12*4ft 71*112 8* 7 J 65J 68J D'A's'noJ^ Alw 74 Vigorously Con'tratel 10 EvansM't'n 8 I Mi Jan31-51«F.G 3-41:16 hy 2| 115 54 5* 31 23 KeenerM 7000 66 Pontalba 108 Welcome 111 Alphara 7 ' M Dec23-505F.G 3-41:16 si 1*115 43143 24 121 KeeneH3 6000 67 CaillouRouge 115 Blunt 108 Welcome 7 ' Fe Dec21-50«F.G 3-41:15%m 4J 112 5« 54 45J 5-*| KeeneH3 Alw 66 LillyV'nti109 BooBooShoo108 Mr.Dink 7 ! Nc Dec12-50«F.G 3-4 1:125%ft 21 115 52 3« 45 4 o KeeneHS 7000 73 EvansM'tain107 lllustratel 15 C'sMolly 6 ! Oc Dec 6-50*F.G 3-41:15 gd 3J 110 75 723 53J 3"k KeeneH7 9000 72 FortMifflin109 FineArt107 Alphara 7 I 0 April 26 Spt 5-8 hy 1:06%b April 24 Spt 1-2 ft :52%b Apr 21 Spt 1-2 ft :52%b Pv'tAanm 1 1 t B. g, 4, by Bold Venture— Lady Godiva, by Equestrian. ( evidence I I J Breeder, King Ranch. 1951 10 1 2 0 $1,460 , v Owner, J. H. Nail. Trainer, L. Lee. 1950 10 2 0 1 $2,660 ) Oi Apr28-514Spt 7-81:31 si 81 117 4*1 3"k 34 61' C'rst'nsW7 4000 ThePeer 112 KandycaM12 ShowPlace 8 I M May Apr23-513Spt 7-81:28%ft 4i 115 4 2' 6M0'i C'rst'nsW8 4000 Kilayr 108 AuroraDeb 110 JuniorWolf 10 I Nc Mar27-51 K).P 1^1:47%m 3 113 11111114 43 C'rst'nsW* Alw 78 FirstTenet110 M'sDeductive110 DaDo 7 f N Nov Mar16-5160.P 3-41:11 ft 21 116 44 24 1h 23 WestJS 5000 91 Conc'dat107 TheBlueHen105 AtomB'g 8 I 0 Mar12-5150.P 3-41:161Ahy 17 113 44 2h 21 2" SwainCi2 5250 66 GusG. 115 HoosierLad 112 FineFettle 12 ! 0 Mar 3-51*O.P 3-41:12%ft 6} 113 22 24 4 4 SwainC2 4000 83 WarToro 107 Nightlife 112 Climber 9 ) S Apr 18 Spt 5-8 ft 1 06*,bg & Sep 1 O A Br. Reward— Audley Girl, by Bright KnighL Prti# Win^nw * V g, 4, by Reaping ray Window | ZU Breeder! Deering Howe. 1951 9 1 0 0 $1,500 ) k Owner, J. G. Nathan. Trainer, V. L. Creal. 1950 25 4 6 3 $12,200 ) ■ Apr28-51«Spt 7-81:3 msl 22 112 912 8i« 81* 6" PafundU.8 Alw Illustrate 115 Richavoo112 PadLock 9 ) 0 Mar23-517G.P 1TV 1:43V%ft 4* 115 6» 64 771 68} CookWM5 c650087 KayGibs'n108 Sw'mpS'n110 Festival II. 10 ) M May Feb17-51»Hia 1&1:58%ft 23 119 32163 85J 8* CookWMS 750076 Apachicol 18 C't-A-Bit118 Ap'seNotIO ) A) Feb10-51?Hia tc1^1:47%ft 19 117 881128 11M1012 CookWMi2 7500 Br'shlsles117 B'tonShoes108 FairAp'al 12 I N Feb 2-51 «Hia 11-81:521/5gd 13 113 42 751 74 7« CookWMS 9000 66 CuttingEdgel 12 Grumpito122 Clytie 7 J N Nov Jan23-518Hia 11-81:51%ft 5 119 7*1 54 54 6H Atk's'nT4 c8000 70 Grumpito118 Whirltown112 GreatFun 8 J r Jan17-51»Hia 11-81:51 ft 4 120 712 651 571 74 Atk's'nT5 10000 75 ArtistLifel 16 C'ntVictorl 11 Grumpito 9 ) Ch April 14 Spt 5-8 m 1:08b Mar 22 GP 1-2 ft :49%h Mar 17 GP 1m ft 1:41%h 0 DAeA R0J Y 1 ffl B. m, 8, by Halcyon— Hanovianne, by Jim Gaffney. KOSe Dea * I U/ Breeder M E Johnston. 1951 . 1 0 0 0 ( ) * C Owner, M. H. VanBerg. Trainer, M. H. VanBerg. 1950 15 2 4 0 $5,875 ; ' Apr30-51«Spt 5-81:02%gd 3} 107 3 3* 451 781 Sko'skiA3 Alw Enc'tadora108i Greytown112 DinaB'm 10 ) O No* 1-505Spt 5-81:00%ft 8-5 117 14 11 1* 22J CookWMi 6000 RomanRoad117 Richavoo112 RareBid 7 7 A| Oct26-50«Spt 5-81:00%ft 2 111 2h 2h 2" 1-* CookWM4 Alw Ray'sPride 110 PadLock 114 BigPing 6 S M Oct10-50«Haw 3-41:11 gd 41 114 1h 2" 21 43J Coffm'nEi Alw 89 P.S'preme111 T'kY'uSir111 U.Reward 7 J M Sep29-50«Haw 3-41:10 ft 51 108 72| 72} 6 3 84 PorchGS 9500 92 Hypost'le105l Th'kYouSirl 17 L'k'tSon 9 3 F Sep22-50«Haw 3-4 1:14V5hy 3} 109 1h 11 14 24 PorchGS 950074 ThankYouSirl 11 PadLock114 College 6 5 Fe Feb April 24 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05%b O Rn|LJ.m l l O Ch c, 4, by Ballyogan— Damians, by Panorama. Bdllydam I I * Breederi J* McGrath (lreland)7 1950 12 5 1 2 $15,885 5 Owner, Mrs. H. Toffel. Trainer, R. Cramer. Oct 7-506 Rkm 3-41:11%ft 3ie 117 23 24 1"" 321 Allg'erH2 HcpO 87 Roy 107 ModelKing 118 AIIAtOnce 9 ? C Sep 7-50«Nar 3-4 1:11 V%ft 7-5 A116 5^1 44 3U 1h AllgaW Alw 91 FatherLink106 Dauntedid111 VitalSun 8 J C Aug19-50«Rkm 3-4 1:121/5sy 2*117 7«J 881105J10H Allg'erH' HcpO 75 DeLuxe 113 Thwarted 120 CacomoU Jly 29-50*Suf 3-4 1:11%ft 8-5 *114 21 1nk 11 11 Allg'erH4 rtcpS 87 HeresHube 111 Cacomo 114 Thwarted 8 ! r Jly 8-50«Nar 11-81:51%ft 3*109 34 22 3i 55 Allg'erH' AlwS 82 Passemson 107 Adopt 113 Picador 10 1 ; JJ Jly 1-50 *Nar 1^ 1:44%ft 1*113 22 21 12 221 Allg'rH« HcpS 90 DeLuxe109 Directoire115 MuchoMas 10 J " Jun24-507Nar 3-4 l:t*rMft 6-5 *122 1"* 14 12 13 AllgaierHS Alw 93 Halorette114 BlueRocket119 Equihaze 8 ' \ May 2 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05%b April 28 Haw 5-8 hy 1:04%h April 1 OP 3-8 ft :37b Hinrt Cnrr'ier 1 *)(\ B- c 4 bv Carrier Pigeon— Romola, by The Romp II. nign carrier | ZU Breeder. Jack Welch. 1951.1 1 0 0 $1,560 , ! ,! Owner, Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Holman. Trainer, R. Aubrey. 1950 17 3 4 1 $6,715 I v: Apr24-517Spt 7-8 1 :29%ft 22 115 1n 2h 24 11 WagnerDi 6000 lllustratel 17 FirstSecurityl 17 Fletter 8 ! Aug18-502Was 11:37 ft 41 116 43 31 2* 21 BrooksS8 5000 78 DreamWalkingl 11 TaxLienl 13 Valuta 9 a ' Aug11-508Was td,1s1:46 gd 61 113 65 52J 44 531 Skor'skiA5 5000 HarryD.116 DreamWalking105 Yoicks 7 1 » Aug 8-50iWas 3-4 1:1iysft 7-5 *117 82142 12 13J KeeneH3 c4000 76 Butte 110 Hypocrisy 103 Dasha 12 2 * Aug 5-504Was tc3-4 1:11 %ft 51 117 7« 5'i 6'J 62 KeeneH* 5000 Und'rPr's're117 Sign'IC'de120 JustEi't 10 ) 0 Jly 24-501A.P 3-41:12%ft 5J 120 1191104 83122 KeeneHS 5000 81 St'mLady105 Sig'ICode120 Din'hRose 12 2 a Jly 19-507A.P 1 1:40Vshy 41 114 421 421 74 720 KeeneH? 6500 53 Autan 117 Loran 112 Busy Mattie 7 7 m April 30 Haw 3-8 hy :41b April 23 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05b Mar 31 OP 1-2 ft :51%h m M. Dnm ^ 1 I O Ch. c, 4, by War Bam— Long Lane, by Whiskalong. N r. Ddm ?t= I I Z Breeder, Mrs. H. P. Bonner. 1951 5 0 0 2 $225 5 N Owner. Mrs. H. P. Bonner. Trainer, L. Fanning. 1950 27 6 7 5 $11,970 1 N Mar25-51iiA.C 3-41:10%ft 4-5e*111 55 54 24 3* PettyR3 Alw 91 HighHurry106 Sm'tC'nt113 ThreeR'rs 9 9 Mar18-51i'A.C 3-41:11 ft 1e*122 54 63J 4* 331 PettyRS HcpO 88 War Allies 118 DinaBam118 Sir Jay 8 8 • May 2 Spt 1-2 ft :54%b r . ... ... . _ . . n ^ «. ^- ^«^« ■ ™ • ». » / L' Page 11 FOR SALE— 2- and 3-YEAR-OLDS ] I GALLOPING ON THE SOD DAILY ALSO A NUMBER OF FINE BROODMARES Priced on Inspection PHIL T. CHINN Fair Grounds (Phone 4-2057) Lexington, Ky. ] I 6 6 _ ONE OF AMERICA'S FINEST CAFFARELLOS RESTAURANT • DINING ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNGE 5717-19 South CICERO AVENUE CHICAGO, ILL. Portsmouth 7-3700 OPPOSITE Main Entrance of Airport— Open Daily 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. SERVING FINEST FOODS and IMPORTED LIQUORS 8th Spt 9 ? C 8 J C 8 ! 1 r ftf-li Zf\f 7"8 M,LE (out of chute)- (Mr Joe Puck 0ct- 1G' 1950-1:26-3-109.) Purse $2,000. Olll J pi 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners since April 21 allowed 4 lbs.; one race since February 24, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $3,000; if for $2,500, allowed 3 lbs. Chart Chart Book Book Today's Today's Chart Chart Book Book Today's Today's ! r 1 JJ ; " 8 ' J \ , ! ,! I v: 8 ! 9 a ' Chart Chart Book Book Today's Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. (27384)*Resume 105 20286 JRoyal Glenn 99 27257 Arab Miss 106 27624 Boss Jack 118 (26882) Whiz-a-Bit Apr51 GP 1:25Vs 108 109 278314 Mellotune 106 27443 {Harvest Point 107 Chart Chart Book Book Today's Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. WL Wt. 272574 Gail R. 106 27443 Heres' Ed 111 26096 Going Places 111 276883 Timus 118 270284 Buffer 109 276212 Copper Cup 111 274433JRaider LaRue- 99 7 1 » 2 * ) 0 2 a 7 7 m m N 5 N 1 N 9 9 8 8 • r n KeSUme Pocnmo V A 1 AC Br. f, 3, by Brown King— Royal Lill, by Royal Minstrel. • Uj Breeder, C H. Cleary. 1951 .3100 $1,230 Owner, Mrs. A. Ippolito. Trainer, A. Ippolito. S2.500 1950 15 0 0 1 $210 Apr26-513Spt 7-81:36rshy 21*113 85 33 12 12 Skor'skiA6 2500 PapaFelix113 WarGift113 SaxonKn't 9 Mar30-51iO.P 3-4 1:141/5ft 31 108 14 21 341 443 Skor'skiA2 2500 71 PlumbBob112 HashKnife109 S'nyHash 12 Mar21-5140.P 3-4 1:12Vsft 46 107 74 712 7» 711 Skor'skiA4 3000 75 Arielene 107 BigOxHO Heres Ed 8 Nov11-503Spt 1VW 1:51%ft 91 109152148 410 64 CampR4 3500 Bestover108 NanciePate115 Hyp'rKsar 10 Nov 8-503Spt 7-81:30%ft 5 106 42 74 6« 533 CookWMS 3000 N'ciePate113 WildLi't117 M'rPerfect 10 Nov 1-507Spt 1^ 1:52tsft 13 106 Q 4 21 331 CookWM? 3000 Vivian!sBest114 BabyM't110 Harkette 9 May 2 Spt 5-8 ft 1:09%b April 24 Spt 5-8 ft 1:07b April 22 Spt 3-8 ft :40b Br. Royal Nap— Miss Artistic, by High Cloud. Rm/nl (^lonn (KA\ OQ f, 3, by KOVpl Ijlenn ^/V\; W Breeder. M. C. & C. G. Boyd. 1950 21 0 2 0 $1,160 j j Owner, J. V. D. Bossche & N. D. Scott. Trainer, R. E. Kurelik. $3,000 , , „„ Nov 9-501 Spt 7-81:321/5m 81 109 4'3 643 8'° 924 CookWM3 3500 MoonBid114 Cupo'Ch'r112 HighSt er 10 J Nov 6-503Spt 5-81:03%ft 7-5 *112 641 521 431 451 KeeneH7 3500 Sw'e'sPenny111 Exp'm'l 115 M'sB'ky 10 s f Nov r 1-507Spt 1^1:52%ft 3-5 *111 21 21 321 671 KeeneHi 3500 Vivian'sBest114 BabyMi'tllO Resume 9 - ( Oct26-503Spt 5-8 1:02%ft 4 115 31 32 33 221 CookWM? 4000 Firstling115 S'n'sP'ny118 Cup o'Ch'r 10 2 ( Oct17-505Spt 5-81:01%ft 23 104* 641 431 431 44 W'manM2 5500 Liability105l BillGreen118 Bubblest'm 10 9 ( 0ct13-503Haw 3-41:12%ft 35 109* 741 513 3n* 25 BurrCH 5000 80 Nug'tGold120 Sultan'sH'r117 Liability 12 7 ( Oct10-503Haw 3-41:13%gd 116 110*53153 44 441 BurrC« 4500 76 Miss Sway 110 Macapt118 Tia 12 9 May 2 Spt 1-2 ft :52%b April 28 Spt 1-2 si :53b April 24 Spt 5-8 ft 1:10b A.nk Mice 1 f\£ Ch. f, 3, by Challedon— Arabesque, by Pharamond II. Arab MISS | UO Breederi Mrs. J. T. Maloney. 1951 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Grace Clark. Trainer, B. H. Wise. $3,000 1950 15 2 0 1 $2,560 0 Apr24-514Spt 7-81:30 ft 51 112 53142 541 61° BurnsC3 3500 Offend 105 Heres'Ed 112 BillGreen 10 0 ( 0ct17-504Rkm 1-301:44 ft 57 111 10141016 812 8'3 BurnsC 4000 60 John'sChoice112 Heres'Ed107 Arabess 12 8 8 ■ Sep26-507Det 1 1:39%ft 22 110* 77^118^11 1311 16 BurnsC-* 4500 59 EI'v'n-B'yJr.110 R'n'dD'tiellO F'g'tf'l 11 13 3 • Sep20-503Det 3-41:14%sl 30 111* 8410i310'5 9'3 BurnsC2 4500 59 Art'rElrod112 Capt.D'mani117 Incha'y 10 12 2 / Aug30-503H.P 3-41:14%ft 11 1071 881 85 '843 551 Armst'gS' 4000 FI'hyKay111 R'sedDatie107 Gr'deM'de 10 12 2 Aug22-503H.P 3-41:14%ft 11 108t 98 7» 64 681 Arms'gS4 Alw LynnZ. 108 Danube 115 GrandeMonde 10 10 0 I Aug14-503H.P 3-41:15%ft 3 105168 55111 4 Armst'gS4 4000 LittleD'nny113 Danube107 LittleFI'ssy 10 8 8 April 22 Spt 1-2 ft :50%h April 18 Spt 5-8 ft 1:06%bg 12 2 Rnee \nrl 1 1 Q B. g. 3. by Boss Hoss— Insulin, by Campfire. DOSS JOCK I I O Breeder, W. G. 4 T. B. Sudduth. 1951.12 2 1 3 $2,695 Owner, W. H. Bishop. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. $3,000 1950 2 1 0 0 $845 K) Apr30-515Spt 5-81:04 si 31 112 613 941 910 84 KeeneH' 3000 HennyP'ny110 WarRuler115 F'rPorter 10 -5 Apr27-515Spt 7-8 1:32%gd 6-5 *117 73 44 24 1n KeeneHS 3000 WildT'dy110 Ra'rLaRue107 C'p'rlslam 9 8 8 Apr25-51«Spt 5-81:031/sm 81 115 5« 57147 32 Keener^ Alw TigerM'tt112 Belcon112 Swanee'sP'ny 6 10 0 Feb28-519F.G 1T1e1:49%ft 31*111*42 43 45 510 Turn'rJEio 3000 59 Dependable 111 GailR. 104 UglyChile 12 7 7 Feb22-51«F.G 1,16 1:49Vsft 7-5 *111* 22 22 3431 TurnerJE* 3000 71 Legendaire114 Gail R.104 BlearyBob 7 12 12 Feb17-518F.G 1 ,V 1 :49%ft 31 113 33122134 42 StuartK5 3500 67 Digit 110 CalmBay116 Legendaire 8 9 9 Feb13-511F.G 1,V 1:49%ft 51 105*24 21 12 14 StuartK8 2500 69 Dependable106 BI'b'etGal 112 Dibil'ne 12 7 7 April 23 Spt 5-8 ft 1:06%b April 21 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05b April 18 Spt 7-8 ft 1:34%h Wki-r m Rif 1 AQ Ch. f, 3. by Wait A Bit— Miss Whiz, by Whizzaway. YYniZ-a-Dir | UV Breeder. Mrs D. C. Sands. 1951 11 2 2 1 $4,300 »5 Owner, Lanmar Farm. Trainer, M. B. Cohen. $3,000 1950.7 0 0 0 ( ) 5 Apr18-512G.P 7-81:25Vsft 31 108*34 31 12 151 RiveraLS 2500 83 ByeBunny112 EastHill 110 Shattered 11 "8 8 Apr 9-51'G.P 1^s1:45%ft 9-5 *110* 1h 621 651 7?1 Gaud'auR3 2500 76 Star of D'linl 12 GameFlower104 Skein 10 10 10 Apr 4-513G.P 11-8 1 :54Vbft 43 112 11 1'i 14 31 DeWittJ4 c2500 68 Girder 107 EastHill 110 Buffer 8 10 10 Mar26-512G.P 3-4 1:12%ft 3-2 *111 1h 12 12 in DeWittJ8 2500 83 Corktown109 LastBri'de110 Talltown 12 8 8 Mar20-512G.P 3-41:11%ft 51 111 95154157 410 DeWittJS 4000 77 WaveAg'n109 InReadi'sl 17 Referen'm 12 6 6 Mar16-511G.P 3-41:12%ft 43 117 771 810 881 671 DeWittJ2 Mdn74 WellW'thlt117 L'leM'tha117 BeM'd'st 10 8 8 Mar 8-513G.P 3-41:12%ft 41 117 21 32 3n* 2n DeWittJ2 5000 83 PensiveL'dyl 17 B'blestr'm122 Cogort11 12 12 May 4 Haw 1-2 ft :48%h Mar 14 TrP 1-2 hy :53%b )uia||n(.lina (ki\ 1 f\C Br. f, 3, by Grand Slam— Blue Dust, by Gainsborough. fVteilOrune imj I UO Breeder, OSullivan Farms. 1951 10 0 1 0 $620 »5 Owner, A. Selon. Trainer, A. Horton. $3,000 1950 10 0 1 3 $1,575 jn May 3-51 2Spt 5-81:03%ft 63 109 6" 61 1 671 M Sko'skiAi 2OOO ReserveF'd118 0rmesT'n112 P'paFelix 10 9 9 Apr27-513Spt 5-81:04 gd 71 103J104 881 671 441 Grands'U-8 2000 Vict'yBlue115 C'ntDeep115 Normrich 10 10 in Apr24-51'Spt 7-81:30 ft 5 113 1^ 351 34 4M Carst'sW8 2000 Timus 118 CopperCup118 Juliana 10 7 7 Mar26-51i0.P 3-4 1:12%ft 23 108*11111112 6814' Br'ck'nsJS 2500 74 M*rPerfect118 JeanieD'w113 DonJ'ge 12 8 8 Mar14-5120.P 3-4 1:15%gd 8-5 *105* 43 22 33155 B'ge'eRi2 2000 65 Sweet Grace 108 Jeb 113 Don Jorge 12 8 8 Mar 7-5120.P 3-41:13%ft 11 103* 6* 33 12 2" Bor'nkeR* 2500 80 GraceMae105 Dr.M're110 R'derLaRue 12 10 10 Mar 3-5130.P 3-41:12%ft 17 104*75178 6717' Borg'keR? 2250 74 BigOx 112 BannerBoy114 Granetta12 8 8 Mar 25 OP 3-8 ft :36%b Mnruocf Point 1 (VI Br. g, 3, by Harvesting— False Point, by Jamestown. narvesr roinr \\JI Breeder, Mrs. R. Luginbuel. 1951 . 4 1 0 1 $1,000 7c Owner, H. R. Finley. Trainer, H. R. Finley. $3,000 1950 9 0 2 1 $325 « Apr27-515Spt 7-81:32%gd 18 1111523 83 651 531 LynchR' 3000 BossJackl 17 WildT'dy 110 R'derLaRue 9 8 p Mar21-5150.P 1^s 1:47Vbft 51 109 24 23 22 13 MullinsP* 2500 82 SweetGrace108 CoinFlip108 MagicP'r 10 10 10 Mar 9-5180.P I^LSO^sy 7 110*42 411 581 531 MullinsP7 250061 C*l-Me-SI'my112 B'nd'ry110 L'lie'sB't 11 7 7 Mar5-5180.P 1-701:45 ft 81 107*21 44 33 3« WilsonL3 2500 80 Clickable102 Lillie*sBest104 BestAr'y 10 7 7 Aug17-503F.P 5-81:05 sy 6-5 *113* 4?J 41 42 413 MullinsP? 1500 65 B'la'sBI*de115 H'rk'va115 Eil'n'slm'ge 10 10 10 Aug10-504F.P 5-81:01 gd 8-5 *105J 441 431 431 331 MullinsP2 1250 83 Reas'nWhy112 P'd'rPat111 Eil'n'sl'ge 10 8 8 Jly 3-504F.P 41 f :55%sy 43 116 7 713 54 433 BrinsonW4 Mdn 81 lnd'nBre«ze113 B'byM'ht113 OurC'sin 10 Cn\\ ■ V 1 (ML Dk- t . f. 3, by Lochinvar— Challagay, by Challenger II. ^ Oail *. I UO Breeder, H. Bruce. 1951 8 1 2 0 $1,250 80 Owner, J. G. Ferrara. Trainer, S. J. Molay. $3,000 1950 18 2 0 1 $1,705 35 Apr24-514Spt 7-81:30 ft 25 111 84153 44 48 OliveraGi 3500 Offend 105 Heres'Ed 112 BillGreen 10 9 9 Feb28-519F.G 1^1:49^ft 43 104 9* 533 31 24 JenkinsE3 2500 67 Dep'dable111 UglyChile111 Gr'dEve'g 12 8 8 Feb22-51«F.G 1 ^ 1 :49Vsf t 5 104 53132121 23 Mil'ganPS 2500 71 Legendairel 14 BossJack111 BI'ryBob 7 7 7 Feb17-511F.G 3-41:15%ft 11 112 953128 1171 843 Mil'g'nPH 250063 Herm'ne112 BestArray109 TrimLassie 12 11 Jan26-51 SF.G 1^1:49 ft 81 111 58132143 551 Te'glioP4 3500 68 Digit 106 Our Cousin 109 Swisher 6 8 8 Jan19-518F.G 1^1:49 ft 13 109 22 9» 973 8'3 CookLC2 4000 63 Marymigirl 111 Digif105 Mincemeat 12 8 Heres* Ed 111 Ro- *• 3» ** Hecla— Permanent, by Spanish Prince II. 1 , .. , . Bre«der- L PotUr- * 1951 4 0 1 1 $560 , «_ » e .«. • L Owner, M. Smith. Trainer, M. Smith. $3,000 1950 24 3 3 8 $7,060 I Apr27-515Spt 7-8 1:32%gd 4 120 9« 72 55 6*1 Skor'skiAS 3500 BossJack117 WildT'dyllO R'derLaRue 9 ) Apr24-514Spt 7-81:30 ft 31*112 32 2i 22 24 Skor'skiAS 3500 Offend 105 BiliGreen 114 GaUR. 10 ) Mar26-5130.P 3-41:12 ft 8i 116 51£ 53J 52J 4 J Skor'skiA4 3500 82 NitroD'g'n113 D'keBos'1116 N'ciePate 12 ! Mar21-5140.P 3-4 1:12Vfeft 6i 1Q9§ 44 5* 33J 32J L'wlessR3 c3000 83 Arielene 107 BigOx 110 Copperlslam 8 I Nov 9-50«L.D 1 1:42%ft 2i 108§ 33J 4*J 4"i 53J Lawl'ssRS 3000 LazyPat110 DaddyC.113 DukeBoswell 8 I Nov 1-504LD 7-81:30%ft 1 *110§ 21 22 3'i 3» LawlessR5 2800 DukeBosw'l 115 F'ieBaum115 L'leG'ny 8 I Oct17-50 Rkm 1-301:44 ft 63 107§ 2 i 22 2J 22t Lawl'sR* 4000 71 John'sChoice112 Arabess105i DonnaS. 12 ! tDisquahfied and placed third. April 21 Spt 5-8 ft 1:09%b Mar 14 OP 3-4 gd 1:18b Goina Places uww 111 B e 3 b* Hairan— Tripalong, by Fair Play. y ' ■ ' Breeder, Mereworth Farm. 1951 10 0 0 1 $350 Owner, Emerald Hill Stable. Trainer, R. B. Berini. $3,000 1950 19 3 2 2 $8 050 Apr 3-51 6G.P 3-41:12%ft 5 108 32 41J 41| 62| VasilA-« 5000 78 Mr.Greenw'dl 16 Bluefin108 B'blest'm 10 Mar24-513G.P 3-41:11%ft 25 114 43 43J 2'J 32| VasilA* 4500 84 InReadiness1 17 ChowLine114 Arpege 12 Mar16-512G.P 3-41:11%ft 14 107*64 54J 35 45J VasilA2 4500 82 Nottin114 Mr.Greenw'd 111 B.Eternal 12 ; Mar 8-518G.P 1,V 1:46 ft 20 113 54 53 85J 94 CatTnoA' 5000 73 OffLine108 G'dDemand108 NovelReq't 10 ; J Feb24-512Hia 11-81:52%ft 61 111* 1J 1h 45 8'5 VasilA3 5000 63 ThistleJay 113 Huddle 108 Strike 12 Feb16-515Hia 11-81:53%ft 58 114 2J 2* 42J 6«i PorchG? 6000 65 Good Cry 111 Classic Night 117 Norcal 10 ; Febi:-51*Hia 11-81:53 ft 18 112 22 3«J 6" 7«8 Atk's'nTS 600057 MurrayD.1 17 Norcal 111 CoynesEdg'r 8 j April 9 GP 1-2 si :51%b Timn ; ' 1 1 Q Ch -9. 3, by Signator— My Playmate, by Mate. " O Breeder, F. B. Koontz. 1951.8 1 3 2 $2,120 Owner, G. Gerber. Trainer, E. Kalensky. S3.000 1950 5 0 2 0 $580 May 1-51 5Spt 7-81:31%ft 9i 112 74 5*3 57J 35J HolcombH' Alw BraveLt.116 WichitaL's111 LikeStone 9 Apr24-51'Spt 7-81:30 ft 4-5 A1 18 5J 14 14 13 KeeneHi c2O00 CopperCup 118 Juliana 113 Mellotune 10 J Mar3-5HF.G 3-4 1:14%ft 7-5 *106* 53J 32J 21 24 Turn'rJE' 2500 71 CharS.V. 109 Earl,Jr. 114 Liability 12 Feb27-512F.G 3-41:14%ft 3 112 6^ 43* 24 2" KeeneH" 2500 73 CharS.V.109 KathleenR106 VelvetB'd 12 ; Feb22-514F.G 3-41:14 ft 4J 106*57 33 21 31 TurnerJE7 Mdn 76 RedSwivil 110 Ky.W'catHO W'asandlf 12 ; Feb 7-512F.G 3-41:15%gd 4 108$ 7«J 75 1h 2J TurnerJE3 2500 67 BlearyBob115 ReserveF'd118 Surp'sor 12 ; Jan17-513F.G 3-41:15%ft 2J 117 53 52333 63} KeeneHi2 2500 65 Good-Shopper107 Crtion120 Dibillane 12 ' May 4 Spt 3-8 ft :40b April 29 Spt 3-8 m :41%b April 23 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b Buffer 1 OQ Ch f 3- b* Market Wise-Miss Kid, by At well. 1 U7 Breeder, J. C. Brady & H. Oots. 1951 . 9 10 1 $2,375 • Owner, P. J. McMullen. Trainer, R. C. Adams. S3.000 1950 6 0 10 $375 Apr20-51'G.P 1*1:48%m 53 115 42J 64 78J 4" Scurl'kD4 2500 57 GameFIVr110 Girder120 FinalEdit'n 9 ; Apr13J1»G.P 1&1:46 ft 13 109 6 4 44 2i 1"* Scurl'ckD7 2500 82 G.FI'w'rl 10 ByeB'nyl 15 Star o.D'blin 12 Apr 4-51 3G.P 11-81:54%ft 43 106 65 6' 55 43J KnappEJ* 2500 65 Girder 107 EastHill 110 Whiz-A-Bit 8 Mar29-5HG.P 1&1:47%ft 15 106 V 6'J 6^ 4«| CookWN/M 3500 67 Mart'nal 1 1 Linda'sLady109 Clear'nce 7 Feb13-515Hia 11-81:53%ft 60 109 10 '2 8* 65J 4« CookWM2 3500 67 BadHo'bre110 Clearance114 L'a'sLady 12 Feb 1-5HHia 11-81:54%ft 47 111 12" 7'J 5« 47 BarrowTS 3500 59 Ch'c'sRoll115 BadH*bre117 L'da'sLady 12 Jan20-513Hia 7-81:26%ft 67 112*12io 9'5 8" 8'« Naz'r'thJi Mdn 62 Brevite 122 WhiteFlag 122 Incense 12 i Mar 22 GP 3-8 ft :38bg CoDDer CUD (M) 111 Dk. b. g, 3, by Copper Lad-Freda V, by Pharacase. ^uppei uu|j \mi | | | Breede|Pj j j Eckrosh 1951 .4030 $940 Owner, J. J. Eckrosh. Trainer, J. J. Eckrosh. S3.000 1950 3 0 0 0 ( ) Apr30-512Spt 7-8 1:343/ssl 1*118 44 2J 2J 2"" Sko'skiA7 2500 W'k'rPride112 S'nyHash115 Sc'plron 10 j , Apr24-51iSpt 7-81:30 ft 4 118 2h 24 24 23 Skor'skiA3 2000 Timus 118 Juliana 113 Mellotune 10 Mar29-5150.P 3-41:15%sl 13 112 44 24 12 2* Skor'skiAS 2500 68 FastDancer 107 Jeb 110 GrayPolly 12 , Mar21-5120.P 3-41:124/sft 72 107*10-51 9*1 86|1073 MooreP* 2500 75 Dr.Moore108 GranettallOi TopChoice 12 J Jun 2-5040ma 4J f :54 ft 22f 116 8 11'5 916 783 BurnsEio Mdn 82 Skyraiding113 Bullgent116 SalesP'nk 11 f Mar 9-5030. P 3-8 -:35 ft 74 118 10 8» 8 4 BarnesJ3 Mdn 77 HeartsAway118 JerryNash118 PhilD. 12 ; Mar 7-5030. P 3-8 :35%ft 116 115 11 97J109 BarnesJ5 Alw 81 LittlePairl 15 Mendy115 WhirlDancer 12 I April 20 Spt 5-8 ft 1:04%hg Mar 24 OP 3-8 ft :38hg Mar 14 OP 3-4 gd 1:17%h Rniripr ixuiucr LnRiiP uimue QQ Br- f 3 b* skv Raider— Dorothy LaRue, by Billy Brush. yy Breeder, T. S. Keene. 1951 8 0 0 1 $310 I Owner, Valley Rose Stable. Trainer, G. Noel. S3.000 1950 23 2 4 4 $4 405 ' Apr27-515Spt 7-8 1:32^fegd 26 107* 1h B'| 43| 33 Evers'leJ2 3000 BossJackl 17 WildT'dyllO Cop'rlslam 9 Mar28-5110.P 3-41:14'/5m 26 106* 9'i 811 6' 45| T'rnerJE* 3000 70 WildTeddy103 0ffend106 Midn'tRose 12 - Mar21-5120.P 3-41:12%ft 14 105*117^1 18?i 1 1 1 8«i T'rnerJEH 250077 Dr.Moore108 Granetta110^ TopChoice 12 ■ Mar 7-51 20. P 3-41:13%ft 10 106^*55J 65 43J 42J TurnerJE4 2500 77 GraceMae105 Mellotune103 Dr.Moore 12 Feb22-516F.G 1^1:49V5ft 63 104 33 47J 47J 6" Stuarts 2500 56 Legendaire114 Gail R.104 BossJack7 Feb20-513F.G 3-41:15%ft 9J 106*99 910 85157 MullinsP? 2500 62 Dep'dab!e112 Kathl'nR.107 Tr'vl'gH'h 12 , Feb10-512F.G 3-41:13%ft 6J 107* 8* 8 * 12'5 8" StuartK2 3000 67 Bellatrix112 Hermione111 KathleenR 12 . Jan 5-51 8F.G 1 ^ 1:52 ft 7£ 110*98 88^88 7" ArmstgS5 3000 47 Swish'r117 Blueb'tGal 105 Sw'leSheet 12 ■ April 18 CD 1-2 ft :54b April 11 CD 3-8 ft :40b 7th Spt ^ . ... ... . _ . «. . ^- ^«^« ■ ™ • ». » / L' n 7*1* C»n#. 7"8 MILE (out of chute)- (Mr Joe Puck' 0ct- 16' 1950-1.26-3-109.) Chicago /in DpT Handicap. Purse $4,000. 3-year-olds and upward. riiar* Chart RnnV Book Tnriau's Today's r.hsrt Chart Book Book Today's Today's j j J s f r riiar* Chart RnnV Book Tnriau's Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 275352 False 104 27535 Boo Boo Shoo 118 275353 Little Flower Jly50AP1:24% 109 109 (27753) Miss Bobbin 106 (27535) Lucky Codine 116 (27534) Illustrate Jun50 Was 1 :26V% 116 113 r.hsrt Chart Book Book Today's Today's Index No. Horse. Date Track Rec. WL WL 26853 Kosadus Jun50 Was 1:23ys 113 112 278353 Connie's Boy 109 276892 Not Sorry 107 (27213) Phantom Sea 119 Coupled: Miss Bobbin and Connie's Boy. s f r - ( 2 ( 9 ( 7 ( 9 P«lc« V X 1 f\A Ch. g, 3, by Hypocrite— Heart Breaker, by Cohort. ra«Se I U4 Breeder, W A. Mikel. 1951 8 3 2 0 $3,940 Owner, Mrs. N. M. Mikel. Trainer, J. D. Mikel. 1950 9 2 11 $2 700 Apr28-517Spt 1T1s1:52%sl 81 107 4 j 11 1h 2h Peab'yRS HcpO LuckyCodine114 LittleFI'r110 BattleH Mar31-5170P 11-8151 ft 24 120 910108J 7i| 9?i Pe'b'yRio ScwS 82 Ruhe123 Lyle'sFirst117 GoodQuestion Mar13-5170.P 3-41:14%sl 41 107* 51 J 63J 31 12 PeabodyRi Alw73Legs112 VictorianDog112 Elevenpoint Mar 2-51 «F.G 3-41:14Vsft 8 107* 6=1 54 32 11 P'bodyR8 Alw 76 Pontalba 119 Bigdome 111 FifthFleet Feb23-517FG 1Ve 1 46%ft 16 112*2* 25 711 721 Pe'bodyR* Alw65 LightBroom117 Bigdome117 Blentigo Feb14-515F.G 3-41:13V%ft 61 107* & 1 54 48 5?| Pe'bodyRi Alw 73 LightBr'm111 Run'gSeas106 Reticule Feb9-51*FG 3-4113%ft 2J *11U1091 98J 48 2» C'th'nR* Alw 71 Encant'd'a115 Maur't*nia115 Bigdome May 4 Haw 3-8 ft J8%b April 24 Spt 3-4 ft 1:18%h Mar 30 OP 3-8 ft :37b Rftn Rnrt ;iinn X Y 1 1 Q Br. h, 5, by Boss Hoss— Kate's Kitten, by Carlaris. BOO BOO ihOO I 1 0 Breeder. Logan Murray. 1951 10 2 1 0 $6,300 Owner, Murray Hill Farm. Trainer, L. Dilger. 1950 17 2 1 2 $4,975 Apr28-51?Spt 1,1e1:52%sl 21 120 34 74 74 6i« Sko'skiAi HcpO LuckyCodine114 False107 LittleFI w r Apr23-51«Spt 7-81:28Vbft 3J 116 6'i 31 21 11 Sko'skiA HcpO Hypost'le108 L'kyCodine115 C'louR'ge Mar31-5160P 1^1:44%ft 3 116 52 44 44 421 Sko'skiA? HcpO 94 FI'tFactor114 Kosadus114 Fr'chAdm'l Mar24-5170.P 1 VW 1 :43%ft 12 111 9?| 42 4 11| Sko'skiA' HcpO 99 KingsHope106l Virtue102 FleetFactor Mar17-5170P 1T1S 1:45%ft 13 108 52 41 331 221 Sko'skiA2 HcpO 87 FI'tFactoM 10 UnitedNation109 Virtue Mar10-5170P 1-701:44%m 15 109 521 A& 54 55 Sko'skiA3 HcpO 82 BillBailey105 UnitedNat'n105l Wintag Apr 20 Spt 7-8 ft 1:34%b ' Mar 28 OP 1-2 sy :51%b Mar 21 OP 5-8 ft 1:04b Ch. by Yellow Tulip— Marceline B., by Drastic. I Ifflo Pl/twor 1 HO m, 5, Little MOWer | UV Breeder. Jack Welch. 1951 12 2 2 1 $6,525 Owner, W. H. Bishop. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. 1950 19 3 1 2 $6,025 Apr28-517Spt 1^ L52%sl 31 110 87 54 42133 KeeneHS HcpO LuckyCodine114 False107 BattleH Apr23-51*Spt 7-8 1:281/5ft 31 112 8-« 88164 55 KeeneHio HcpO BooB.Shoo116 Hyp'tyle108 L'kyC'dine Mar 2-51 ?F.G 4-,^ 1:46%ft 41 116 9'7 9'* V 68J KeeneH« Alw 75 Regal 111 Brick 121 LuckyCodine Feb27-517F.G 1T1e1:47 ft 21*116 74 74 6? 45 KeeneH2 Alw 78 CrownMe119 G'ICuster107 L'kyCodine Feb21-516F.G I&1.4SW 21 110 64 43132 1n KeeneH2 Alw 85 Regal 108 CaillouRouge 112 DartBy Feb14-517FG 1,V 1474Aft 3-5 *110 7* 54 4« 45^ KeeneH« Alw 73 CrownMe113 Wintag115 HuntingCall Feb10-517FG 1T1« 1:454/sft 8 110 91 H181 631 22J KeeneHS HcpS 86T'maBerger107 Riv'lane118 WideRe'st May 3 Spt 1-2 ft :51h April 27 Spt 1-2 si :53%b Apr 21 Spt 1 -2 ft :50%h M- _ r.ll;,, in/ Br. f, 4, by Unbreakable— Needle, by Stefan the Great. ISS BODDin 1 06 Breeder. A. F. Wall. 1951 1 1 0 0 $1,625 Owner, M. H. VanBerg. Trainer, M. H. VanBerg. 1950 25 4 5 5 $9,340 May 2-51 «Spt 7-81:30 ft 91 108 21 11 13 II Wil'msT* Alw Mr. Fox 113 Open Way 111 Mr.Dink Nov 4-506Spt 7-81:29%gd 71 110 9*J 7*i 951 94 Ped'rs'nGi Alw S'eAtHome113 Greytown115 Sw'pSon Oct30-50«Spt 1,V1:48%ft 8-5 *111 33132134 4 BaileyPJ* Alw SobStory103 TitkerTape106 S.McL'lin Oct27-50«Spt 7-81:26%ft 2Je 113 6452 3'1 2' CookWM2 Alw Piragua113 Connie'sBoy120 ClearDay 0ct21-50^Spt 7-81:27%ft 51 106 54 32 t| 11 CookWM' Alw AtomB't'r120 S.McL'hlin101 Sw'pSon Oct18-505Spt 7-8 1 :27%ft 61 110 9«| 651 44 23 CookWM3 5000 Sw'mpSon113 Joyant112 Safe atHome Oct13-50«Haw 1A1:43%ft 16 100* 6 31 41 641 BurrCi 5500 94 B'uCadetl 11 Busy M'tie109 Tick'rTape April 30 Spt 5-8 hy 1D81/5b April 25 Spt 1-2 sy :54%b April 24 Spt 5-8 ft 1 Mb I ,,rU r r rli no V * 1 1 C Ch. 9, 4, by Portcodine— Lucky Lil, by Percentage. LUCKy lOdine IIO Breeder. Wolf Bros. Breeding Farm. 1951 8 1 0 4 $3,275 Owner, J. Wolf. Trainer, E. Wilson. 1950 31 6 7 0 $20,145 Apr28-517Spt 1,V 1:52%sl 21*114 51 3 321 2h t* CampR2 HcpO False 107 Little Flower 110 BattleH Apr23-51«Spt 7-8 1 :28Vfeft 41 115 5=} 55J 32J 3» C'st'nsWB HcpO BooB.Shool 16 Hyp'style108 C'louR'ge Mar31-5160.P 1,V1:44%ft 61 112 42 58 6n 64 SwainCi HcpO 89 FI'tFactoM 14 Kosadusl 14 Fr'chAdm'l Mar17-5150 P 3-41:11*4ft 14 116 74 6« 44 33| CampR2 Alw 84 Ph'tomSea115 French Ad'l 113 Auntie Mar2-51?FG 1^1:46%ft 6 110 3313314213-5 Wil'msT' Alw 78 Regal 111 Brick 121 FinderKeeper Feb27-51?FG 1^W 1:47 ft 28 108 22135132132 WiH'msTl Alw 81 CrownMe119 G'ICuster107 L'leFlower Apr 20 Spt 3-8 ft :39%b Mar 29 OP 5-8 hy 1:05%b Mar 23 OP 1m ft 1:42%b |||,,cf .-f- 117 B. h, 5, by Roman— Veeks, by Transmute. Illustrate I 1 .5 Breeder. Mrs R. H. Anderson. 1951 12 2 2 3 $4,880 Owner, R. L. Link, Jr. Trainer. J. Gunther. 1950 19 4 2 0 $7,035 Apr28-51*Spt 7-8 1 30%sl 4 115 21 2h 1J Ink Skor'skiA? Alw Richavoo112 PadLock 105 SirDavid Apr24-517Spt 7-81:29%ft 3 117 2* 1^ 14 21 Skor'skiA3 6000 H ighCarrierll 5 F'tSecurityl 17 Fletter Mar23-5160.P 3-41:11%ft 17 118 44143154 64 Ten'glioP3 Alw 85 FineArt111 Warsick110 Under theRug Mar14-5170 P 3-41:11%gd 11 118 94165 55 3? TenaglioP5 Alw 81 Warsick108 Countessln113 VentanaH Mar 7-5170 P 3-4 1:11V%ft 13 118 23 22 22 34 TenaglioP2 Alw 87 Ph'tomSea118 ClearDay107 Littlelmp Mar3-516FG 3-41:12%ft 14 118 21 34 74 813 Ten'glioPi Alw70 Vigorous112 Con'trate110 EvansM't'n Feb28-517FG 3-41:12%ft 26 112 21 24 21 31J TenaglioPi Alw 83 LillyVal'ti113 Vigor's111 MontanaS'ds April 20 Spt 3-4 ft 1:18%hg Mar 12 OP 3-8 m :36%h 6 6 _ 0 0 ( 8 8 ■ 13 3 • 12 2 / 12 2 10 0 I 8 8 12 2 K) -5 8 8 10 0 7 7 12 12 9 9 7 7 »5 5 "8 8 10 10 10 10 8 8 6 6 8 8 12 12 »5 jn 9 9 10 in 7 7 8 8 8 8 10 10 8 8 7c « 8 p 10 10 7 7 7 7 10 10 8 8 80 35 9 9 8 8 7 7 11 8 8 8 If i , P I 0' I Aj I Mi ' M ' Fe ! Nc ! Oc I 0 ( v , ) Oi I M May I Nc f N Nov I 0 ! 0 9 ) S & Sep ) k ) ■ ) 0 ) M May ) A) I N 7 J N Nov 8 J r ) Ch 0 ) * C ; ' ) O 7 7 A| 6 S M 7 J M 9 3 F 6 5 Fe Feb O 5 B. Ii, 5, by Isolator— Sweepilla, by Sweep. /tcn/f nc A. V 1 1 O KOSadUS I I Z Breeder, O. Frank Woodward. 1951 . 4 0 10 $308 Owner, Mrs. A M. Creech. Trainer, B. Creech. 1950 17 7 2 2 $18^20 Apr17-515Kee 6if1:19%ft 9} 114 8*1 74 75J 651 WickelL? HcpO 76 Cacomo 113 LadyAlice 110 TidySum 9 Mar31-51«O.P 1,V1:44%ft 6 114 21 1h 14 21 Wagn'rD4 HcpO 95 FI*tFac'r114 FKchAd'l 115 B.BooShoo 7 Mar17-5150.P 3-4 1:1154ft 5 115 44 5 714 714 WagnerDi Alw 74 Ph'tomSea115 FrTiAd'l 113 L'kyCo'ne 7 Feb26-5170.P 3-41:12 ft 41 116 714 717 613 610 Kn'ppEJ4 HcpO 77 TidySum 115 Traveler 114 Teapoy 8 Nov11-50 5C.D 11-81:52%gd 51 115 33145 7« 74 M'linsPio HcpS 74 Mount Marcy 120 OurRequest114 Prop 10 0ct13-505Kee 1^ 1:44 ft 8 112 31 12 ftt II PorchG4 HcpO 98 Bullfighter 111 Renown 105 SwapOut 9 Oct10-505Kee 3-41:12 si 61 110 7'2 710 531 1"* PorchG2 Alw 87 Porter'sB'm114 N'keyW.110 BlueHTn 7 May 4 Spt 1-2 ft :51%h May 1 Spt 1-2 ft :54b April 21 Kee 1-2 ft :49%b rAnn:.'e DA1/ ^ V I f\Q Br. g, 5, by Gen'l Manager— Jeannie Van, by Draymont. sonnies DOy I U^ Breeder. M. H. VanBerg. 1951 1 0 0 1 $300 Owner, M. H. VanBerg. Trainer, M. H. VanBerg. 1950 20 4 6 6 $11,875 3-51 «Spt 5-81:011Aft 41 114 523 6*3 521 341 Skor'skiA? Alw PadLock 107 Greytown 114 DinaBam 8 Nov11-50«Spt 7-8 1:26Vbft 6 116 1« 15 15 14 CookWM3 Alw BobsPal 110 Roundeleer 110 RareBid 10 4-505Spt 7-8 1 :28%gd 61 111 43 31 22 221 CampRS HcpO Ray'sPride112 AtomB'ter112l R'havoo 7 Oct27-50*Spt 7-8 1:26*Aft 21e 120 431 1rt 24 3' KeeneH3 Alw Piragua 113 MissBobbin 113 ClearDay 8 Oct25-50«Spt 7-81:26%ft N21 A117 53142 32 331 CookWMi 7500 Fortnightly116 Greytown117 BobsPal 7 Sep19-50«Haw 3-41:12%m 4Je 120 21 31 43 451 KeeneH4 Alw 78 Prop111 Fleet'gStar120 Porter'sBr'm 8 8-507Haw 3-41:10%ft 4| 117 31 1h 1h 2i KeeneH» 8500 93 Hilda 110 SpringChimes 110 Warsick 10 May 1 Spt 5-8 ft 1:07%b April 22 Spt 1-2 ft :52%b KJftf Qftrm 1 fY7 Dk. br. c, 4, by Zacaweista— I'm Sorry, by St. Germans. IN0T i0rfy I U/ Breeder, F. B. Koontz. 1951 2 0 1 0 $600 Owner, J. Sands. Trainer, J. Sands. 1950 19 3 1 2 $7,420 1-51 *Spt 7-81:30 ft 3| 112 44 43124 24 WagnerD4 Alw Hypostyle 1081 SirDavid 112 Brezno 6 Apr23-51«Spt 7-8 1:28Vfeft 81 112 3"k 21 431 714 Wagn'rD2 HcpO BooB.Shool 16 Hyp'tyle108 L'kyC'dine 10 Nov11-507Spt 1^1:47%ft 21 114 814 541 331 4i| P'bodyR3 HcpO LuckyCodine 117 BurntPair111 Basla 9 4-507Spt 11-81:56%gd 4 113 V 31 31 24 Peab'yR? HcpO LuckyCodine114 CaillouR'ge105 Basla 9 0ct28-507Spt 1T1e1:47%ft 5 110 5« 21 21 l«| Peab'yR? HcpO L'kyC'dine115 Sw'mpSon108 Fin'IT'ch 7 Oct24-50 5Spt 1^1:47%ft 51 107t 2'i 21 2h 11 Peab'dyR' Alw Janina117 SwampSon114 FinalTouch 8 0ct21-507Spt 7-8 1:27%ft 30 107 7» V 7H 7* W'manM7 HcpO L'kyC'dine112 Th'kYouSir114 Fl'gStar 10 April 30 Spt 3-8 hy :40b April 28 Spt 1m si 1:53b Prtnnf-nm ^oet 1 1Q B. h. 9. by Seabiscuit— Fair Knightess, by Bright Knight. rnanrom oea | I ^Breeder. Charles S. Howard. 1951 . 5 5 0 0 $4,612 Owner, J. H. Nail. Trainer, L. Lee. 1950.11 5 3 1 $9,575 Apr23-517Spt 5-81:00%ft 7-5*120 14 13 11 U C'st'nsWio Alw PadLock 107 Greytown 114 ClearDay 10 Mar17-5150.P 3-41:11%ft 4-5 A115 12 14 14 13 C'rst'nsW* Alw 88 FrenchAd'l 113 L'kyCodinel 16 Auntie 7 Mar7-5170.P 3-4 1:11%ft 1 A118 13 12 12 14 SwainC* Alw 91 ClearDay 107 Illustrate 118 LittJelmp 8 Feb28-5170.P 3-41:12 ft 6-5 *1 18 12 14 21 1n SwainC* Alw87Teapoy112 Countessln108 H'dFinished 8 11 -514 Pho 51f 1:05%ft 1-3 *115 14 12j 12 16 BovineVio Alw91 MightyHigh115 Bonipad115 GoldenL'r 10 Dec 2-504Hol 3-41:10%ft 3-2 *119 14 14 21 4Jt BalaskiL? c7000 90 SeeMeFirst105 TopTurr't110 Tavist'kH tDead heat. May 1 Spt 7-8 ft 1:35%b Page 12 9th Spt 9th Snl" 1 1"16 MILES- (Not Sorry' 0ct- 24' 1950— 1:47%— 3— 107.) Purse 51,900. 4-year-o!ds ; /l" •'r ancf upward. Claiming. Non-winners since April 21 nor two races in 1951. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1951 allowed 5 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. 27389 Reign Miss Mar50 0P1:47% 110* 108 27310 JMy Grace 101 27311 This High Jly50 Nar 1:49% 106 108 2731 7J Golden Thorn Aug50FP1:46 117 118 277564 Double Whorl Sep50FP1:47% 113 108 277492 Donna L. Jan50FG1:48% 104 108 27748 Townlette Aug50 Ran 1:48% 101 108 27627 Free Transit Dec50 TrP 1 :47% 117 113 Chart Book Today's , Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt WL 27388 Ramel Jly50RD1:48% 105 108 ! 276202 Frank Munns Nov50 Hoi 1:46% 111 113 27837 *Gay Hi Jly50 Cen 1 :45% 115 108 I 26904 JLeapolino Mar50 0P1:47 108 106 i 275312 Gay Lee Aug50 Cen 1:46% 116 118 ! 24551 Beth's Bomb 0ct50 Rkm 1 :49% 107 118 I 27096 Holiday Humor Sep50Det1:47 101 108 I 277484*Maneen Jun50 Det 1 :48% 116 108 I Reiflh iveign Miss IVIISS /s X 1 | flft UO Lt b- m 7 b Rei9" Count— Ducmiss, by Bread Man. Breeder Albert E Overton. 1951 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, R. Wilkinson. Trainer, E. S. Janicki. $2,000 1950 25 0 0 2 $810 ] Apr26-518Spt 1& 1:58%sl 61 114 44 67J 713 729 OliveraGS 2000 J'kFusano118 Bronzaca115 Picketwire 8 I Nov10-508Spt 1^1:53%sl 15 110* |M 823 621 418 Peab'dyR9 2000 Larran115 Perm'nentPal 115 MyGrace 10 Oct30-507Spt 13-8 2:25 ft 19 112 34 9M 920 921 D'AugoJ4 2000 SirBobl 18 Archibalds 18 PinkiePinky 10 , Oci21-509Spt 1 1-81:55%ft 19 110 873 9i« 914 8'2 D'A'g'oJio 2000 Challep't108 Remoriel 115 DevilishLad 10 Oct14-509Haw td&2:00%ft 13 111 913118J10131012 Skor'skiAS 2500 OswegoDr.114 Equisun117 DixiePeb'le 12 J Oct10-508Haw tc1l2:11Vbsl 53 111 77*59 47J 49 AdamsJ* 2000 CaroleL'se114 MyGr'ce105 Rus'nAct'n 12 , Oct 5-507Haw 11-8 1:52%ft 7 108 10«3 8" 54 45 KnaPPEJ4 2000 75 Challep t111 DevilishLad114 Gayheush 12 ■ ) Apr 16 Spt 5-8 si 1:07h Mv Grace """ X Ifll Ch- m' 9 b Misstep— May Mack, by Epinard. 7 ,UI Breeder Estate of Lee j Marks. 1951 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner H W OstleT Trainer H W Ostle S2.000 1950 22 0 2 2 $1 295 Apr25-5HSpt 7-81:33%m 15 108§ 841 89| 91 5 gi« SmithCC7 2000 Kenayr113 AtomicEnergy118 SwiftT'n 9 I Nov10-508Spt 1^1:53%sl 71 108139 215 316 3'-* W'manMS 2000 Larran115 PermanentPal 115 R'hMiss 10 Nov 3-502Spt 11-81:56y5ft 13 106*21 33* 48 419 W'manMi 2000 Kaslick110 H'dayHumor117 S'ayMoon 10 I Oct27-508Spt 11-81:56%ft 13 105* 6« 10" 9'4 |U BurrC4 2000 TopS'd'r113 T'ieMcCabe110 P'k'twire 10 , Oct16-508Spt 1 3-8 2:24Vfeft 7 104 3" 312 (M 6" BurrC4 2000 DevilishLad120 SirBob117 H'dayHu'rIO ■ Oct10-508Haw tc1!2:11%sl 18 105*32*1* 24 22 W'manW9 2000 Car'leL'se114 Rus'nAct'n111 R'ghMiss 12 , Sep25-50 'Haw 11-4 2:05%ft 26 103* 65J11i3ioi5ioi5 CollinsCO 2000 62 Rockw'dLou109 Sc'l'dYard120 SirBob 12 | April 29 Spt 3-8 m :39%b April 22 Spt 1-2 ft :53%b Mar 5 TrP 1-2 ft :54b • This Hiah . 1 flft B- f 4 b* Jxk High-Top This, by Teddy Weed. ..y,, ' WO Breeder. Estate of W H. LaBoyteaux. 1951 7 0 0 2 $300 Owner, F. Rando. Trainer, A. J. Tusa. $2,000 1950 33 4 1 6 $4 787 | Apr25-512SPt 7-81:34 m 8* 113 41* 4« 671 5" 0liveraG7 2000 AirCom'ander118 Garble118 Joe'sStar 9 I Mar 3-51 2F.G 3-4 1:14Vbft 28 106 63*43 43 44 JenkinsEn 2000 71 Technicolor 118 Kibbitz 113 MyJulie11 Mar 1-51 2F.G 3-41:15 ft 7 110 65*65 51* 413 KeeneH6 1800 70 BenDavis113 M'terMike106 LuckyCh'p 12 Feb22-512F.G 3-4 1:14%ft 3* 105 75* 52* 43* 841 StuartKS 1800 70 SirJacom'MIO BenDavis113 Hypocrisy 12 Feb14-519F.G 1^1:48%ft 25 105 34 22*33 5'3 CookLC* 2000 62 C'valescent108 B'en'sPal 118 Siddons 9 Feb 9-51 2F.G 3-4 1:15%ft 2**105 41* 2* 21 313 CookLCi2 1800 66 SomaLad107 NobleOne112 Sh'tersHill 12 Jan10-512F.G 3-41:15%ft 3 101*9**86 34 38 StuartKio 1500 63 Lucky M. 110 ShortReign 111 Durban 12 Apr 19 Spt 1-2 ft :53%b Golden \3Uiueu Thorn 1 iiurii 1 1 Q B. g, 11, by Rosemont— Golden Fair, by Wrack. 1 1 o ^^^ Wi„ian, ^p^ ^ 1951 9 1 3 1 $1 740 Owner, W. T. Beezley. Trainer, W. T. Beezley. $2,000 1950 21 4 0 7 $4135 Apr25-519Spt 11-8 2:02V5m 9 114 44 67 6'2 613 C'rst'nsW7 2000 Mescara118 BigElm111 ScotlandYard 10 1 Mar30-5180.P 11-4 2:06%ft 61 112 68 641 8*3 791 C'st'nsWi 2 1500 65 Teddy Reigh 112 Bimont113 HeadMe 12 ! Mar24-51*O.P 11-81:52%ft 21 112 61034*22 22* Skor'skiAS 1500 82 lonaU. 107 Snatched 106 LittleMinn 7 Mar20-5180.P 11-81:54 ft 3* 115 75* 63| 43* 34* Sko'skiA'2 1500 71 Sp'vinel 15 FalseMes'ge109 Sh'gLady 12 Mar15-5180.P 11-81:53%ft 53 118 873 44 42* 431 Skor'skiA2 1500 75 FancyFes'l 115 Gr'paMax118 OurG'ess 12 Mar13-5150.P 1^ 1:51%sl 9-5 A115 814 2* 2* 1 13 Skor'skiAS Alw 60 LadySerenta107 Whatan'se110 H'erF 8 Mar10-5150.P 1^1:50%m 23 A112 812 6" 4«J 523 Skor'skiAS 1500 63 Ap'jackJake118 T'dyReigh112 Bimont 10 I Mar3-5150.P 1^1:46 ft 9-5 *112 55 44 22 24 Skor'skiAS Alw 87 Rockw^dLouKW HunterF.112 TimeSir 8 I isoilDie Double Whorl TTnori 1 |y fift Dk- b m 6 by Sirasia— Melody Love, by Noah. Breeder v w Bird 1951 2 0 0 0 $90 Owner. L. F. McKurtis. Trainer, L. F. McKurtis. $2,000 1950 16 2 2 3 $2 980 1 May 2-51 9Spt 7-81:32 ft 25 108 97398 95344 MullinsPi 2000 Osculady108* AirCom'er120 MissNap 10 I Apr24-513Spt 7-8 1 :291/4,ft 92 108 89 79*79 6H CampR9 2500 JessD.111 PreferTroutt106 Kapinisca 10 1 Nov 8-509Spt 13-8 2:25 ft 18 114 593 25 25 25 CampRi 2000 Holiday Humorl 12 Namel'e115 SunJay 10 Nov 1-509Spt 13-8 2:24V%ft 12 110 89* 853 89* |M NormanRS 2000 Devil'hLad120 Superw'f116 P'kyM'ge 10 Oct20-508Spt 11-81:57%ft 3* 114 58*32*52*33 Norman R4 2000 Equirun113 CountPaul 120 MalU'hnny 10 1 Oct14-50iHaw tc1&2:00%ft 27 109* 59* 523 2* 11 Norman R4 2000 CaroleLouise117 Fate 109 TurnBack 10 I Oct 7-504Haw 11-4 2:08%sy 66 112 6'3 610 45* 331 Jessopjs 2O0D60 C'leLouisellO HereHels115 Tr'kyDeal 11 April 21 Spt 1-2 ft :511/£hg April 15 Spt 3-8 m :39%b l/unnu Donna L. l- 1 l IJO fift Ch- m« *• b' J*"* Son— Crown O'Burr, by Iron Crown. b,^^ Walttr K Johnson. 1951 10 0 3 0 $1 070 Owner. H. W. Fry. Trainer. H W Try. $2,000 1950 28 2 2 6 $3]510 May 2-51 2Spt 7-81:30 ft 61 110*63*54 32 22 WagnerD7 2000 Nowloggin120 Rosily110 S'sySuzanne 9 Apr26-517Spt 1^1:56%sl 3* 113 79134 38 515 Skor'skiAt 2000 Cloy 115 SunJay 118 MaliJohnny 10 Apr24-512Spt 5-8 1:02V%ft 43 113 69*45 43 22 Skor'skiAl 2000 InfinityK. 118 Bimebella 113 Osculady 10 Mar 2-51 9F.G 11-81:57%ft 10 109 54*33 21 2* PoparaAi2 1800 58 Cass 114 Buvel 112 Full House 12 Feb23-519F.G 11-81:56%ft 4* 112 35 34* 45* 59* KeeneH5 1800 54 Here I Am112 Hillbr'kMiss105 Thund'r 12 Feb16-519F.G 11-81:59%sl 12 107 65 32 43* 57* C'ffm'nE* 1800 42 Durban 107 Snatched 113 Slievemish 9 Feb 6-511 F.G H-81:55%ft 5 107 7**89 78* 913 WestJ5 1800 57 Convalesc'nt105 AlsB'bonl 15 ChicR'se 12 April 17 Spt 1-2 gd :54%h April 13 Spt 3-8 sy :39%h 1 , I ) ) ! I I I ! ; ; J ; j J ; ; ; ' • ; i j , , J f ; I I ' - ■ , . ■ ; , ! I i ! I I I ] I , J , ) ■ I I , ■ , | • | I Townlefrfe I AO Dk. b. m. 8. by Littletown-Buckolette. by Buck. I lownierre ■ WO Breeder F W Stewart 1951 2 0 0 0 $851 Owner, Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Holman. Trainer, R. Aubrey. $2,000 1950 15 1 1 2 $90M May2-5HSpt 7-81:30%ft 31 110 9*187*543 58 WagnerD8 2000 ReadeC'le110 P'ferTr'tt113 Okl'aTime 10 Apr26-517Spt 1£ 1:56%sl 223 113 34 1h 412 4*5 0smentT9 2000 Cloy 115 SunJay 118 MaliJohnny 10 Sep15-507Ran 1^1:52%m111 105* 43J112211231042 SchiavoA2 1250 C'ntPaul 115 PinkiePinky105 Sunaway 11 Sep12-502Ran 3-41:14%sy 13 115 9* 9»o 6" 7i« CraigHi 1250 56 All Free 106 Pashito 113 Barran iFire 11 \ Sep 1-502Ran 3-41:15%m 39 108*873 8' 812 820 BellR3 1500 47 GayCoq'tte112 Wheeling112 Chilaboy 8 Aug30-507Ran 1^1:49 ft 73 105* 35* 47* 711 720 Fort'neTi 1250 47 Baylette 115 Tasajillo 115 ChanceAce 7 Aug25-502Ran 3-41:12i%ft 3* 109 8**10**10121093 Sch'tteHio 1250 71 Forman 117 GirlFlyer 107 SuperFlight 12 May 1 Haw 1-2 si :50h Apr 21 Spt 7-2 ft 1:36%h Mar 21 OP 3-4 ft 1:17b Free rrce Transit 1 runsir s\ X 1 1 ** B h 10 by Dr Freeland— Wild Transit, by Wildair. | | j Brttaer j^ E Huqhet 1951 6 0 0 1 $250 Owner. M. Level. Trainer, M. Level. $2,000 1950 29 1 5 5 $3,910 Apr30-518Spt 1A1:54%gd 17 110*1' 714 620 729 MooreP7 2500 Th'derjet112 Pete'sBest110 MaliJo'ny 9 Apr16-519G.P 1^1:45%ft 8 117 651111512171122 Batch'rL9 200062 Dayroundl 13 HighPeak109 OurEquity 12 Apr11-51iG.P 3-41:14%m 81 113 891881610 59 Batch'rLio 2000 64 Fiesta109 ScotchCup117 Mon'sBoy 10 Apr 2-51 9G.P 1A 1:47%ft 61 114 33 3» 53 35* Batch'erL3 2000 69 ShirtBand109 Mediate109 FiresongH Mar23-511G.P 3-41:12 ft 58 114 9711111109*1010 Ped'rs'nGS 2500 75 F'fifofum107 LandsEnd117 D'adaRed 12 Jan 2-51 'TrP 1^1:47 ft 6|f 115 2« 8"12i712is Batch'rLS 2500 59 Transhot115 Peanut'sGirl 110 Pincers 12 Dec21-502TrP 1^1:47%ft 14 117 3' 13 12 14 Batch'erL2 2500 75 GoodSweep117 Vacance117 Fireagain 12 Rnmpl rvumei •n X 1 AO B. m, 8, by Green Melon — Raining, by Thundering. uj0 Breeder Car| G Roje 1951 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, M. B. Heady. Trainer, L. Huddleston. $2,000 1950 16 3 1 2 $2,125 Apr26-517Spt 1A1:56%sl 114 115 10" 68* 6'5 719 DuhonM? 2000 Cloy 115 SunJay 118 MaliJohnny 10 Sep12-508Beu 1^ 1:52%m 25 110 101710171015 913 LindseyA5 800 42 Hal Val 118 Mitla 115 Leo Red 11 Sep 2-508 Beu 1^1:51%sl 11 116 9^1021 8" 8" McCad'nW2 80049 WhizK.115 SafetyBolt114 MissTotam 10 Aug26-508H.0 1£ 1:49%ft 8 113 871 8 3 88* 812 AnyonES 1000 Reno Unity 113 Equirun 118 Asaider 8 Aug19-508HO 1^2:00 m 3 *108* 5«* 3" 34 25 LindseyA3 800 RenoUnity111 Jeweltone118 Sanscrito 8 Aug15-507H.O a 7-8 1:29 ft 26 108* 8** 7*3 68* 67 LindseyAS Alw RenoUlla113 TennisBall 112 Ro'nJobe 8 Aug 9-50'Ran 1 1-42:07%ft 81 110*6* 85* 7*5 912 MitchellDS 1250 53 BourbonFlier110 Skerandy115 Bullsel 10 Frank U nr,u,,,,» Munns ^ X 1 1 *J B. g, 8, by Halcyou Gift— Night Flower, by Busy American. ■■* Breeder, C. R. Valentine. 1951 2 0 10 $36d1 Owner, H. E. Nevins. Trainer, C. C. Caudle. $2,000 1950 26 4 1 3 $6,940 Apr30-51iSpt 7-81:33%sl 4* 113 94368 22 2^ KeeneH? 2000 Nowloggin114 BI'nLady108 G'd'nLiner 10 Apr26-51iSpt 5-81:04%hy 62 118 911 8'0 811 5*J DuhonMio 2000 KittyKat113 Delhannah113 C'p'ISonny 10 Dec13-503Hol 1^ 1:45%ft 19 111 9*j 7» 681 7?J AdamsJ? 1750 76 LongGreen122 GreyDuck117 AprilC'er 12 Dec7-502Hol 11-8 1:52Vfeft 14 117 9'3 653 67 643 Green B2 1750 74 SieteLeguaslll RoyalB'r107 Auth'tic 12 Nov24-502Hol 11-81:51%ft 11 114 783 5**7? 710 Lassw'IIG? 1500 72 W'raN'ph120 Bl'k toBI*k120 W'ldWide 9 Nov18-502Hol 1A1:45%ft 33 111 65*853 733 5* Lassw'IIGi 2000 79 J'ckSnooper111 Fore'rAfter112 Ripiar 11 Nov14-503Hol 1A1:514Am 16 117 63j 75310151113 Lassw'IIG3 2000 40 Curds n"Whey 117 Alfa 117 GipsyKing 11 April 24 Spt 3-4 ft 1 :22#b April 23 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b Gov Hi 5k ' 1 AQ Br. g, 7, by Hijo Manso— Gaylene C, by St. Henry. ' 'V/O Breeder S I Bloomhardt 1951 5 0 0 1 $125 Owner, G. B. McDaniel & H. Maddux. Trainer, H. Maddux $2,000 1950 26 4 4 6 $6 000 May 3-51 8Spt 1^1:53 ft 53 118 8711015 9" 720 DewDio 2000 PineLake 112 BigElm118 UglyPrince 10 Apr28-51iSpt 7-81:32%sl 21 115 10" 951 914 613 DewD2 2500 Yale 120 RoyalChalla 112 BubbleGum 10 Mar21-517C.T 1^1:50 ft 10 116 32 7?* 64 323 LilburnR5 2000 R'gerMosby112 R'yGlow115 RadarM'n 10 Mar15-517C.T a 7-8 1:29 si 10 116 4* 4* 44* 5** LilburnD7 2500 MiScandal 114 Westw'd 120 PinkC'ce 7 Mar10-517C.T 6*f1:22%ft 22 116 5** 57 551 43* LilburnR4 2500 Fash'nHit113 Westw'd120 H'd mGlove 10 Dec21-507C.T 1^ 1:46%ft 73 119 22 2* 22 45* LawFi 2500 Disputanta 116 Tor Mel 116 Count JL 9 Dec14-508C.T 11-8 2:00%sl 9* 112* 24 2h 44 33* RussoAS 2500 Wayfern110 FairVision117 ScotchC'nt 10 April 27 Spt 3-8 si :41b Leo Bnt- 8 bv Remolino— Fawn Leap, by ueapoimo noli no X /\ 1 I AA m^ Supremus. UO Breeder J Howard Rouse 1951 6 1 1 0 $1495 Owner, Mrs. A. M. Creech. Trainer, B. Creech. $2,000 1950 14 2 2 0 52,150 Apr18-517Kee 1*1:49%** 7* 116 44 53*31 6*3 WickelLi 1800 64 SkinTonic113 Helent'n113 BlueHedda 12 Apr13-517Kee 11-82:03%hy 10 109 32 2h 13 110 WickelLS 1800 27 Superwolfl 18 BillyB'ps118 Joe'sL'die 8 Mar30-5160.P 1*1:47%ft 12 107 78*8* 64*23 MullinsP^ 2000 77 Coquinet 105 Cloy 112 RailPuller 12 Mar22-5170.P 11-81:53%ft 5 107 7* 44*33*44 TurnerJE3 1500 74 OldSchool 112 Kenayr 107 ChumpTrick 8 Mar15-51*O.P 1*1:47%ft 7 107* 8H 84|109i 88| WilsonLS 2000 71 Cannoneer 112 CopperPot 112 GayLee 12 Mar 9-51 20.P 3-41:12%ft 14 107§109* 99* 7** 473 WickelL« 2000 75 ProTanto 105 AmIEarly 106 FreeGift 12 Nov 7-508C.D 11-81:57 ft 17 110* 34 10" 7** 571 MullinsP4 2000 52 BoldSatan118 M.VauitHO RomanJobe 12 May 4 Spt 1-2 ft :54%b May 1 Spt 1-2 ft :55b April 24 Kee 5-8 ft 1:07b Gov Lee lift B. g, 6, by Gay Blade— Moochie B., by Hallucination. **jy w^«. 1 1 0 Breeder. Otto Preuss 1951 8 111 $1 520 Owner, E. Luther. Trainer, E. Luther. $2,000 1950 18 4 3 1 $3 410 Apr28-513Spt 11-8 2:02 si 61 115 21 33 21 24 KeeneH' 2000 Scotl'dY'd113 S'vemish110 Rkw'dLou 9 Apr23-518Spt 1*1:51%ft 17 118 45 3* 44* 413 WagnerD2 2500 Bar'zure113 L'leGe Dmo118 F'yF'tival 10 Mar31-5180.P 1 1 -8 1 :52Vbf t 36 112 6**64 43* 6*| Wagn'rD3 2500 78 TurnBack 118 IcancHO ForthTermll Mar28-5180.P 1*1:50%m 15 115 89 12H11131119 0smentT5 2000 45 GiftMaedic112 ForthT'rm112 Boldette 12 Mar19-5180.P 1*1:46%ft 4 115 6** 68* 5'3 1nk Wagn'rDS c1500 84 Rec'dVote108 L'ySerei.ata110 S'tEdge 12 Mar15-51*O.P 1*1:47%ft 7 107* 24 fr 3* 34 Borg'keRi 2000 79 Cannoneer 112 CopperPot 112 Cloy 12 Mar9-51iO.P 3-41:12%ft 13 115 6* 67 653 65 Sack'ttBio 2000 79 SassySu'ne110 B'ny'sAgent112 Lt.Bill 12 Beth's C b Bomb BUmB 1 I 1 I ft Br- 9, 8, by Charley 0— Brandon Beth, by Prince of Bourbon. O Breeder. Mrs Elizabeth H Lee. 1951 11 1 2 1 $1,20e*« Owner. Mr. & Mrs. G. Nugent. Trainer, G. Nugent. $2,000 1950 28 3 6 2 $3,315 Mar 3-51 8F.G 13 3:06%ft 6* 104S 44 712 715 717 ColeSS 1800 31 Spanaqua109 Fond'tHope112 Mescara 9 Feb27-519F.G 1 1-8 1:56%ft 8Jf 108$ 2J 21 11 2i ColeS* 1800 62 Mescara 118 Partridge 108 Snatched 12 Feb20-517F.G 1^1:49%ft 15 107S 55* 5*1 6** 6 4 ColeS* 2000 64 Camp'sF't118 Noble0ne118 F'd'tHope 8 Feb16-515F.G 3-41:16 si 20 108112121213119* 8*3 ColeS* 1800 60 NickieC.113 Chilaboy112 Fight'gLouie 12 Feb13-519F.G 11-81:56%ft 6* 1111 42* 8* 65* 551 ColeS? 1800 59 Killeybegsl 10 Applause118 BoldStar 12 Feb 7-51 8F.G 1^1:49%gd 7* 108S1017 99* 67 48* ColeS 10 2000 62 Siddons107 T'tsieMcCabe106 Phidias 12 Feb 2-51 9F.G 11-81:57 ft 3* 108*32*34 23 1" ColeS3 1800 61 Siddons 107 El Zorro 113 Convalescent 9 May 2 Spt 1-2 ft :53%b Apr 20 Spt 7-8 ft 1:36b Apr 16 Spt 5-8 si 1:09b nuiiuuy Holidav numur Humor X s\ 1 | Aft fj© Br. m, 7, by Strolling Player-Massey, by Zeus. Breedef Mr$ L A Lirtng$tMt 1951 8 0 0 0 $100 Owner, Golden & Wain. Trainer, H. Golden. $2,000 1950 20 2 3 3 $4085 Apr21-519G.P 11-81:53 ft 34 109 6?* 651 58* 614 Barb'rRL' 2000 61 RulingPen 108 Colorset117 Sextant 8 Mar26-519G.P 11-81:53 ft 32 107* 64 10141019101' RiveraLS 2000 56 TrumpeteM 14 P'ctMel'y109 M'yGrace 10 Mar20-519G.P 11-4 2:03%ft 28 111 8" 924 925 929 BarrowT? 2000 55 Newspaper 120 Preceder110 Lutza 10 Mar14-51'G.P 11-2 2:33V5gd 19 110 510 55 55*4? Rob'tsonJi 2500 65 AppleRiver108 D'stScr'n116 SkinTonic 10 Mar10-51'G.P 11-81:52%ft 34 110 10miii10*l 98* Madd'nD3 2000 68 Print 114 Pharack113 Tinsel 11 Feb12-513Hia 11-42:08 ft 40 112* 7*1107310" 9'3 Gaudr'uRB 2500 49 Reunion 120 Lutza 107 Welland 11 Jan20-512Hia 11-2 2:32%ft 53 101* 983 828 930 932 C'pbellCS 2500 44 GoodStory 117 Torrent 117 MyChrisll April 15 GP 1-2 ft :50%h Mar 25 GP 3-8 ft :36%h Mar 8 GP 3-4 ft 1:15%h Maneen maneen X y\ 1 Aft **• 9, 7, by Pairbypair— Sickle Dust, by Sickle. |y^ Breeder Fred B Koontz. 1951 2 0 0 1 $270 Owner, P. E. Quigley. Trainer, R. Gergits. $2,000 1950 32 1 1 3 $1,815 May2-51'Spt 7-81:30%ft 13 107*10811011853 44 CaflliT* 2000 ReadeC'lel 10 P'ferTr'ttl 13 Okl'aTime 10 Apr25-513Spt 7-81:33%m 60 113*10831013 612 39 Caf'lliT3 2000 Dee Ed 118 Espiritu 113 Hypocrisy 10 Nov10-507Spt 1,V1:54%sl 57 115 10M 921 91' 817 ShoyatJ3 2000 Q'lleBelle114 Genie'sMate115 OwenC. 10 Oct17-508Spt 11-81:54%ft 81 117 91'102710281029 CarrAi 2500 AmericanFlyer120 H'rTonic120 GayHi 10 Oct 6-508Haw tc 1 1:38%ft 143 114 118312151H«11U Norm'nRi 2500 M'hPI'sure111 Hi-Etta117 OswegoDr. 12 Sep14-507Haw 11-81:55%sl 71 114 410 81* 82* 834 Ped'rs'nG2 2500 33 RationB'k114 TakeWing114 Appeaser 9 Sep 6-507Haw 11-4 2:06%ft 26 107175 7*1 8'1 8'5 PeabodyR? 2000 60 TopSecret 108 SirBob 107 CloverMiss 9 April 21 Spt 3-8 ft :37%h ^ IMIIJJIII..I.IIgJ.IUl.ll|l|.I..I..I.IJ..IllJI..II|I..I.IIIJJ!IIIJI|.IIIIIPtmn||| 1 : Jamaica 1 ! I — — — — — — -_^_ — --__ ^ — ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES JAMAICA Jamaica, Long Island, New York WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1950, .35. Current percentage, .33. Percentage of favorites in the money, .70. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. I 1st Jam I 1 I 1 1ri |nm 5-8 MILE. (Red Sonnet, April 24, 1942-:58-2-106.) Purse $3,500. 2-year-olds. Dl JUll Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Claiming price, $6,000: if for less, 6 lbs allowed for each $500 to $5,000. Best time made at distance of race. 1 I Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec WL Wt. Cloudy 110 27105 Title Bout Apr51 Jam 1:01% 110 113 27286 SBiforate Apr51 Jam 1:03% 106 106 Own Self 116 27199 Kings Point Apr51 Jam 1:024/4sy109 113 270294 G. I. Mail Apr51 Jam 1:01% 122 113 268904 Heaven Bent Apr51 Jam 1:01% 110 113 27612 Child Wonder Apr51 Jam 1 :03% 114 119 27432 Deposit Slip 119 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. WL Wt 27241 *Teddy's Picnic Apr51 Jam 1:02 106 114 27241 The Jap Apr51 Jam 1 :02% 118 113 27612 Rebee Apr51 Jam 1 :02% 117 116 27358 Chipson Apr51 Jam 1:01% 118 119 276122 Stevie Dear Apr51 Jam 1:01% 115 116 264134 Mad Madge Apr51 Jam 1:01% 108 116 James B. j^g Coupled: Biforate and G. I. Mail; Rebee and Mad Madge. : 1 Cloudy v (M) 1 1 fl £ f' 2 by Olympic Zenith-Shadow Proof, by Unbreakable. ' ' ■ ■ u Breeder, Helis Stock Farm. 1951 0 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. W. Rompel. Trainer, A. Scruton. $5,000 April 27 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1:05b April 24 Bel trt 3-8 ft :37%h April 15 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1D6^h Title ' Bout V (M) 7 113 ll ° B- f 2 by By J'mminy-The Wmd, by The Porter. ., Breeder, O'Sullivan Farms. 1951 . 4 0 10 $700 Owner. J. Tucci. Trainer, Claude FeRner. $5 500 Apr21-51'Jam 5-81:00%ft 3i 119 55 6S3 6n 783 GuerinE9 '6000 76 Fr'tCover111 SilkQ'st119 RuthHanson 10 Apr18-51Uam 5-81:00%ft 93 110 31 43 24 22 Atk'sonT3 6000 81 DressAf'r111 SunHalo115 HeavenBent 10 Apr11-514Jam 5-81:00%ft 94 116 IO1210121OH 88 JamesB3 Mdn 75 GaelicGal 116 BlueCase 116 Trompeta 10 Apr 4-513Jam 5-81:00%gd 28 115 87| 8'3 88J 8'0 M'h'nsW* 10000 74 Wh'lingaway118 Hadassah115 Rh'stat 8 April 29 Jam 3-8 ft :37b April 26 Jam 3-8 ft :37b April 17 Jam 3-8 m :37%b *• 2, by Chrysler I!.— Eureka, by Pilate. Bifnrnfp (kA\ 1 rtA 9, iTOrate (Mj I UO Breeder! Mrs. G. S. Mcintosh. 1951 . 3 0 0 I ( ) Owner, Mrs. W. H. Wright. Trainer, 0. T. Dubassoff. $5,000 ' Apr25-51'Jam 5-8 1rt)1%ft 157 106J 33 8»j 8M 9? TejadaR8 500071 CookieK1 13 BestHost119 StevieDear 10 . Apr20-513Jam 5-81:01%ft 125 114 75} 912101610" NicholsJB 500068 Vocabulary122 CookieK114 Et'n'ILight 10 l I Apr12-512Jam 5-8 :59%ft 59 118 66 813 817 821 Nich*sJW4 Mdn 68 Armageddon118 Hannibal118 HVngue 8 I I April 29 Bel 3-8 ft :36%h April 11 Bel 1-2 ft :51bg 1 Own ^plf (hJft 1 1 /;Ch. f, 2, by Pot o' Luck-Flico, by Caruso. UWn * e,T Wl I O Breeder, Dr. F. A. O'Keefe. 1951 0 0 0 0 ( ) J Owner. F. A. O'Keefe. Trainer, T. J. Carroll. $6,000 ' May 2 Bel trt 1-2 ft :49%h April 28 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1:05b April 25 Bel trt 1-2 ft :50%b Klmnm Pninf f kA\ 1 1 "i Ch. c, 2, by Pot o' Luck— Stiminnie, by Stimulus. ings roinr \N\) I I J Breeder, W. P. Chrysler, Jr. 1951 1 0 0 0 ( ) 1 . Owner, P. Godfrey. Trainer, N. Tallman $5,000 Apr23-51Uam 5-8 1:01%sy 74 1091 9i510'6 712 9*} LucasG2 600073 Storm atSeal 13 B'nBall 116 R'gdldian 10 , 1 May 4 Bel trt 3-8 ft :39%b May 1 Bel trt 1-2 ft :50h April 27 Bel trt 3-8 ft 40%b Gl kAn'A (kA\ 1 1 *J Ch. g. 2, by Vigorous (Eng.)— Love Letter II.. by Casanova. . I. lYIOTI ^rw I I J Breeder, Mrs. M. duP. Scott. 1951 10 0 0 $175 ' Owner, B. Tuckerman, Jr. Trainer, 0. T. Dubassoff. S5.000 Apr20-51Uam 5-8 1:00 ft 12 122 53J 3 4? 4'J BolandW? 6000 78 Sulmari 122 BabyR'nders111 NoProfit 9 1 May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :35%h May 1 Bel 5-8 ft 1:01 %h April 28 Bel 3-8 ft :37%b B. f, 2, by Carrier Pigeon— Bonnie Blue II., by Baytcwn. Hpnvpn Rpnf (KA\ • 11? neaven oenr i,/vi | | j fc^Jj c D Morris 1S51 2000 $262 ! ■ Owner, M. F. Drinkhcuse. Trainer, F. Cundall. $5,500 Apr18-51Uam 5-81:00%ft 2} 110 53 P» 43 4*i Het'gerG' 600077 DressAffair111 TitleBoutllO SunHalo 10 } 1 Apr13-51Uam 5-8 1 :00Vsf t 23 110 5*1 4 * ;47s 44JtHet'gerG» 6000 81 S'm atSea110 T't-T't-T'ie119 Fl'gP'ly 10 I tDead heat. May 3 Jam 3-8 ft :35%hg April 29 Jam 1-2 ft :49%b April 25 Jam 3-8 ft :35hg Br 2 bv Nl Angler-Silver Flame, by Big Blaze. Child WonHpr (hA) 1 1 Q * V-niia YVOnaer \M) | I ? , Breeder, M. C. Erlanger. 1951 10 0 0 ( ) Owner, H. E. Simpson. Trainer, A. J. Abel. S6.000 Apr30-51'Jam 5-8 1:01 gd 10 114* 42} 84J 88} 8'2 PicouJ3 c6000 70 Reduce 117 Stevie Dear 115 Spa 9 1 April 28 Jam 5-8 ft 1:01 %h April 24 Jam 1 -2 ft :48%hg April 19 Jam 1-2 ft :50bg Donne if ^lin (KA) 1 1 Q Ch. c, 2, by Sir Pennant— Manda's Baby, by Black Servant. ueposir oiip \iv\j \ I ? Breeder, j. Welch. 1951 1 o o o ( — ) , Owner, R. Davis. Trainer, A. Caracci. $6,000 Apr27-512Jam 5-8 :59%ft 33 111 53} 68J 68J 61"* ErricoC6 7500 72 Ringg'ld'n116 VocabTry116 B'rMarch 6 5 April 25 Aqu 1-2 ft :51bg April 22 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:04%h April 18 Aqu 1-2 ft :52hg Tpn'n'v'c Pirnir (hA\ 1 1 A B. g, 2, by Teddy's Comet— Time to Dine, by Jamestown. leaays ricniC \IV\) | 1 4 Breeder, Erdenheim Farms, Co. 1951 2 0 0 0 ( ) ' Owner, G. D. Widener. Trainer, W. F. Mulholland. S6 000 Apr24-513Jam 5-8 :59%ft 11 106* 24 34 } 6? 814 FlutieE? 10000 77 IndianLand 116 Yutu116 St'myRuth 9 I - Apr 3-51 4Jam 5-8 1:01 %sy 3J 118 3*$ 5* |M 630 HefgerG4 Mdn 50 TinaLazar115 T.Pimpernel 118 Sodale 6 6 May 3 Bel 5-8 ft 1:00%h May 1 Bel 5-8 ft 1:04b April 21 Bel 3-8 ft :34%h Trip Inn (kA) 11? Gr"- c 2 by Vejete— Ginomerica, by Gino. I ne JUp \m; I 13 Breeder point-A-View Stud Farm. 1951 2 0 0 0 ( ) ) Owner. J. J. Colando. Trainer, A. C. Colando. $5,000 Apr 24-51 3 Jam 5-8 :59'/5ft 49 111 64 89} 912 916 Scurl'k04 10000 75 IndianLand 116 Yutu 116 St'myRuth 9 9 Apr18-514Jam 5-81:00%ft 11 118 10'4 9"10i4 98 W'dh'eHS Mdn 76 BoloP'h118 Trespass118 Ch'lieMcA'm 10 0 May 4 Jam 3-8 ft :39b April 17 Jam 3-8 m :37b April 12 Jam 5-8 ft 1:03%b DoKpp (KA\ ' 1 1 £ Br. c. 2, by First Fiddle— Cosquilla, by Papyrus. rveDee l/Vl | | fc Breeder, W. P. Chrys'er, Jr. 1951 1 0 0 0 ( ) ) Owner, W. Ewing. Trainer, T. M. Waller. $5,500 Apr30-51'Jam 5-3 1:01 gd 41 117 32} 44 66 V\ GuerinE? 5500 74 Reduce 117 Stevie Dear 115 Spa 9 9 B. 2, by Hierocles— Mrs. Chips, by Rhodes Scholar. fhinenn (kA\ 1 1 Q c, ^nipSOn [M) I I V Breeder. Circle M Farm. 1951 . 2 0 0 0 ( ) ) Owner, Apheim Stable. Trainer, K. Jensen. $6,000 Apr26-51Uam 5-8 1:01%ft 6| 116 54} 5'} 84; ft*] Scurl'kOS 8000 74 BlueT)anube119 Harangue122 F'cyTalk 9 9 Apr 7-51 3 Jam 5-8 1:00%ft 47 118 1} 42 44| 65 PerezS4 Mdn 78 Honey Jar 118 Argan118 Trespass 12 2 May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :35%h April 25 Bel trt 1-2 ft :50b April 21 Bel trt 1-2 ft :49%h vf-pvip arevie ri&nr uear ( KA} 11 / B. c. 2, by Littletown— Chantoosy, by Sir Damion. IIWJ I' O Breeder, Bieber-Jaecbs Stables. 1951 6 0 2 0 $1,575 5 Owner, Mrs. E. D. Jacobs. Tra'ner, H. Jacobs. $5,500 j Apr 30-51 Uam 5-81:01 gd 51 115 633 52} 32} 2i GreenB4 5000 81 Reduce 117 Spa 115 Sailed Away 9 9 Apr27-512Jam 5-8 :59%ft 5} 111 63J 5 s; 45 47' GreenB2 7500 80 Ringg'ld'nl 16 VocabTryl 16 B'rMarch 6 6 Apr25-51Uam 5-8 1:01%ft 43 113 531 47} 47 33 1 GreenB* 5000 79 CookieK113 BestHost119 Et'nalLight 10 0 tPlaced second through disqualification. Apr20-513Jam 5-8 1:01%ft 27 114 8*4 V\ 8'2 is\ GreenB'O 5000 73 Vocabulary122 CookieK114 Et'n'ILight 10 0 Apr16-51Uam 5-8 1:00%ft 32 111 5* T \ 6'0 6^ GreenB2 7500 71 Mlle.EI1 113 DickieBird 111 Jampol 8 8 Feb 6-511 Hia 3-8:351/5m 14 118 10 13'«13'5 W'dh'seH3 750073Suze Sin 115 Mlle.EI1 119 WhyBeBlue 14 4 April 15 Jam 1-2 ft :50b April 12 Jam 5-8 ft 1:04b Mar 27 Jam 5-8 ft 1:02%h iviaa Mnrl /viaage Mt\(\ne (hA) w) 1 \ 1 \ A B- f, 2, by Hilltown— Lennane, by Annapolis. 0 Breede; Mr$ T M Waller 1951 t 0 o o $175 5 Owner, Mrs. T. M. Waller. Trainer, T. M. Waller. $6,000 Apr 9-511 Jam 5-8 1:01 ft 42 108 64J 52 63£ 4J StuartKS 5000 81 SunHalo109 Dr'sAffairl^ G'rdenWall 10 0 May 1 Aqu 3-8 gd :38b April 28 Aau 5-8 ft 1:05%b April 18 Aqu 3-8 ft :38b James Inmpc R D. ( kA\ 1 1 C Ch c. 2, by Knave High— Woodford Annie, by Percentage. \IV\) | |0 Breeder, J. T. Keating. 1951 0 0 0 0 ( ) ) Owner, W. E. Schlusemeyer. Trainer, L. Laurin. $5,500 April 28 Aqu 3-8 ft :37%hg April 25 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:G6%b April 21 Aqu 3-8 ft :37%h Page 13 2nd Jam *)w%A Inm 3-4 MILE. (Sheilas Reward, July 5, 1950— 1:09%— 3— 116.) Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds 's ZmQ JQiM and upward. Claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners since April 1 allowed 4 lbs.; in n 1951, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $10,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each $1,000 to $8,000. 1 Phart Chart Rnnk Book Tnrtau-c Todays I Thai-* Chart Rnnlr Book TnHau't Today's •s Phart Chart Rnnk Book Tnrtau-c Todays I Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt. t89181 Strutin 116 273604 Deflation Nov50 Jam 1:12 113 113 20554 Sir Flint Jly50 Jam 1:11 M 121 113 (26469) Teddies Imp Sep50 Haw 1:10% 109 120 20558 *Props Oct50 Jam 1:12% 106 114 Thai-* Chart Rnnlr Book TnHau't Today's •s [ I Index No. Horse. Date Track Rec Wt. Wt. I i 26708 *Thermilles May50 Bel 1:11% 113 111 ! 062092 Newsweekly AprSO Jam 1:11 116 116* 6' | 26S61 Inquiring Sep50 Bel 1:11% 120 121 !1 t 269612 Adamant Jly50 Aqu 1:11% 119 119 9 t1949 Index. ^rmt-in 1 1 £ Ro- h- G by Day Off— Strut, by Galus. , J,ru,m I ■ O Breeder, A. DeCozen. 1951 0 0 0 0 ( "J ) Owner. Short Brook Farm. Trainer, E. J. Regan. $9,000 1950 0 0 0 0 ( ) Sep22-49 5Bel 11-81:50%ft 48 108 34 52J 78 7?1 RenickJ4 HcpC 79 DartBy119 Pibroch114 Reine desEt'les 9 9 Sep15-496Aqu 1,V1:45%ft 69 112 3i 43 812 822 RenickJ2 Alw 67 Quarter Pole 122 Brick 105 Stymie 8 o Sep 1-49&Aqu 3-41:12%ft 12 109 63J 64J 7^| 7?} Atk's'nT4 HcpC 77 Cur'dero116 Fly'gW'ther116 MarkUp 9 9 Jly13-497Mth 1 A 1:45 sy 31 118 43J 52J 43J 46 Civi'lloB4 Alw 85 H'pyVictor112 ArtistLife118^ R'lL'ver 7 7 Jly 2-495 Mth 1f6 1:44%ft 88 107 47 34J 34J 35} PowleyD2 HcpS 88 WhirlingFox 107 Istan 116 Faraway 11 II May 2 Bel 3-4 ft 1:14%h April 28 Bel 7-8 ft 1:30b April 25 Bel 7-8 ft 1:31%b Hpflnf inn 113 Br. g, 4, by Half Crown— Stop Loss, by Brokers Tip. L/euuiiun I | j Breeder. Christiana Stables. 1951 1 0 0 0 $175 « Owner, Mrs. J. Byer. Trainer, J. Byer. $8,000 1950 19 2 4 3 $7,725 c Apr26-513Jam 3-41:12%ft 16 114 74* 73| 44 41 M'tensW5 7000 83 EvansM'nt'n118 Giggle114 Strik'rPilot 9 9 Nov13-505Jam 3-41:11%ft 11 113 4'| 34 32J 44 Atk'sonT? 7500 87 ClearDay 113 StarZ. 111 EtemalCity 0 9 Oct26-507Jam 1^1:47 ft 3-2 *1 16 3"" 34 62 64} Atk'sonT? c6000 76 Clytie 113 Whiskey Sour 109 Timein9 9 1 Oct17-507Jam 1T'S 1:45%ft 3-2 4114 5» 5* 35} 37J Atk's'nT« 7000 83 Mr.Willie 109 FullyAware 107 Othello 6 Sep29-502Bel 3-41:11%ft 13 116 65J 67} 62| 42} GuerinE-i 7500 84 Novice108 Oilomacy116 Seebit 14 .4 Sep22-507Bel 1 1:37%ft 91 115 34 2h 31 581 BrooksS3 10000 78 Br'nD'lt'n116 RopeTr'k117 BI'eL'nt'rn I 8 Sep 1-504Aqu 3-41:11%gd 21 113 52| 6« 8'i 8»} Atk'sonT3 Alw 79 Boner 119 Fabricate 119 Sq'edAway 8 May 4 Jam 3-8 ft :37b May 1 Jam 5-8 ft 1:03%b April 25 Jam 1-2 ft :51%b ^ir Flinf V 1 1 *i B. h, 6, by Flint Shot— Borgia II., by Bosworth. s\ Jir riini I I J Breeder M B Goff 1950 27 4 3 3 $11,500 1 Owner, Veassey Stable. Trainer, W. Casey. $8,000 1949 29 4 2 5 $12,975 g Nov15-503Jam 3-41:12%ft 8i 1 10 J 74 j 73 74J128J Gag'noF2 5000 77 SirSweep1 17 Besita111 Waterflower 14 ] Nov 9-503Jam 3-4 1:12^4ft 31 *109J 1h 1} 3"k 32 Gagl'noFi 4500 81 Tick0ut116 YourSun113 LadyMarilyn 14 *l Nov 4-502Jam 3-41:12%sy 2} 124 2"" 2* 32} 5? Atk'sonT? 5000 78 LadyMarilyn114 YourSun115 Halcyara I 9 Oct31-50Uam 3-41:13 ft 9-5 *1 18 51 3} 1h 2J Atki'sonTS 5000 81 WitchSir122 Halcyara106 L'dyMarilyn ■ 8 Oct21-503Jam 3-41:12%ft 33 113*1} 1} 21 4'1 SmithC5 6500 84 Basis 119 MasterMind 124 Mai jo ' 9 0ct18-505Jam 3-41:12%ft 11 115* 1* 2h 24 1nt SmithC2 6000 86 Halcyara109 Wisenh'erl 16 LoyalW'k'r 14 ■* 0ct13-507Jam 11,51:45%gd 8 115*13 31 47 58| ColaneriJ3 7000 78 StarKn't's108 L.andHigh117 B'nMoat 6 6 May 4 Jam 3-8 ft :36%b May 2 Jam 1-2 ft :52%b April 28 Jam 3-4 ft 1:17%b TprlHipc ■ eddies Imn ^c! x\ 1 *)f\ ch- c. 4, by Teddy's Comet— Mindrum Maid, by Bahram or Mahmoud. imp | Z\J Breeder. H. H Knight 1951 5 3 0 1 $6,075 75 Owner, Blue Circle Farm. Trainer, E. Jacobs. $8,000 1950 26 4 3 4 $8,995 }5 Apr10-517Lrl 1^ 1:46%sy 2e*114 13 12 14 12} M'tinRJ7 8000 87 Option 121 CuttingEdge 121 Taran8 8 Apr 3-514LH 3-4 1:12%sl 3-2 *119 1} 11 14 12 MartinRJ7 6500 84 CherryPath 116 Hy 108 JungleFeast 7 7 Mar28-512Lrl 3-4 1:12%ft 6-5 A116 2h 13 13 13} M'tinRJ? 5000 85 Pip Pip 110 Gallalad 126 Once Only 12 12 Mar23-514Lrl 3-41:13%ft 2} *113 65} 541 431 63} MartinRJ7 7500 77 F'rCh'ces 114 Pont'lba 116 Th's'nHero 12 12 Jan 1-51 3TrP 3-41:10%ft 31 118 31 42 32 33 PorchGio c7500 88 FullyAv/relO? LocalB'nd117 King'rvie 12 12 Dec25-503TrP 3-4 1:10%ft 3} 113*21 32 33 44J VasilA4 7500 89 Delphy 102 WolfWhistle 115 Chombro 12 12 Dec21-507TrP 3-41:11%ft 11 113 3} 33 34} 54} CookWM * 9000 84 Mr. Ace 109 Ida C. 108 Major Kay 10 10 April 17 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:02%h Mar 27 Lrl 3-8 ft :37b Mar 19 Lrl 3-4 ft 1:14%h Prnnc *\i 1 1 A B. h, 6, by Stagehand — Bracing, by Sir Gallahad III. rrupb T» ||4 Breeder Mr$ j N camden. 1950 18 1 2 5 $6,200 * Owner, W. Ziegler, Jr. Trainer, J. W. Smith. $10,000 1949 13 0 2 2 $2,050 M Nov15-507Jam 1 ^ 1:45V5ft 6J 119 3513' 44 513 Hett'gerGS Alw 88 Goldjint'n110 Cuore113 BaltimoreJim 8 8 Nov 6-506Jam 1^ 1:46 ft 9} 116 44 21 2-* 32 Het'gerGl Alw 84 On theMark108 Hickory107 ThirtyLove ■ 0 Oct25-507Jam 1,^ 1:45 gd 5} 114* 1^ 61 42 53| ColaneriJ* Alw 87 Midianite119 On theM'k108 Br'nD'ton 7 7 Oct17-505Jam 3-4 1:114/5ft 81 106*63178137 42} ColaneriJ5 Alw 85 Invernal 114 Buzfuz 115 ThePoet 10 10 Oct 7-507Bel 1 1:37%ft 10 114* 31 2'} 2' 34 Colanerija Alw 87 B'oreJim113 Goldjint'n110 W.NotNow 9 9 Sep27-507Bel 11-81:50 ft 41 112* 3'} 24 2h 21 Colan'riJ3 10000 89 Midianite 114 Bayeux 114 Transfluent 6 6 Sep23-504Bel 11:39 ft 4} 122 621 4* 431 43J -\rcaroE5 Alw 75 Goldjintown109 Inquiring112 Picador 6 6 May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :35%hg April 28 Bel 3-8 ft :36hg April 25 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:18%h Tkprmillpc 111 B. g, 4, by Ramillies— Therm, by Hyperion. •nermiiieb I | | Breeder. Walter P Chrysler. Jr. 1951 5 0 0 1 $275 " Owner, M. Gettinger. Trainer, A. Bellvue. $9,000 1950 23 5 2 4 $12,325 25 Apr14-517Jam 3-41:11%ft 22 114 79} 713 714 712 Sch'dlAi 10000 77 Extingtsherl 18 Inquiringl 13 Detective 7 7 Mar12-517G.P 1,'t1:45%ft 4 118 43} 74J 87} 97} M't*roA2 c8000 77 GreatFun111 AndyHandy120 Whirlt'n 10 10 Feb26-51?Hia 7-8 1:25 ft 9 116 8?1 9'0 97 7*1 M't'roAB 10000 78 Binky B. 121 Ida C. 113 Is There 12 12 Feb15-518Hia 7-81:25 ft 6 118 73J SH 55} 53} M'teiroA3 Alw 80 Larry A. 118 Visional 113 Cedric 12 12 Jan 1-51 5TrP 1,1« 1:44%ft 3 114 2 37 3* 35} M'teiroA5 Alw 82 Cr*ssW've112 CI'nBr'm112 Fly'gMane 9 9 Dec25-508TrP 1^1:45%ft 38 115 44 43 41 1n M'teiroA2 Alw 85 Sedgeview115 Sup'r-S'l'smn118 IdaC. 9 9 Dec19-50 5TrP 3-4 1:12%ft 19 117 11«J11'010'210n M'teiroAH 9000 74 BeeKing115 FlapNot106 S'lorsChoice 12 12 Dec13-505TrP 3-41:114/5ft 7} 111 7* 77 58 571 M'teiroA4 Alw 79 Selector 117 Lefty Jim 109 Pennon 7 7 May 4 Jam 3-8 ft :36%b April 12 Jam 3-8 ft :36%b Mar 8 TrP 1-2 ft :49%h I ' . l I I I 1 J ' 1 . , 1 ' 1 ! ■ } 1 I ) , 9 1 newsweeKiy | l O Breeder Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt 1950 12 4 3 0 $1 3,780 ' Owner, A. G. Vanderbilt. Trainer, W. C. Winfrey. $9,000 1949 0 0 0 0 ( ) Jun29-503Aqu 3-4 1:11%ft 7-5 *126 42} 42} 32} 24 GuerinEi 12500 88 Adamant 122 BigTime 122 GaySong 7 May29-506Bel 1 1-8 1:51%sy 9-5 *120 21 21 43 4» GuerinE3 HcpO 75 B'reF'tB'y109 Mir'beau109 F'tNighter 6 May19-50*Bel 11:38 sy 9-5 115* 1* 11 11 1'1 Lassw'IG3 Alw 84 BestDoings113 0neHitter113 J'zBaby 4 May 4-50«Jam 3-4 1:12%sl 7-5 4115 31 2« 11} 12} GuerinE3 HcpO 86 Reveille 122 Buzfuz 115 Roseborough 6 Apr 4-50« Jam 3-4 1:11%ft 6-5 "116 3"k 1} 14 12} GuerinES Alw 88 Bannerday 113 Coyote 113 Energetic 5 Apr 1-502Jam 3-41:104/sft 3} 116 24242} 2} GuerinE3 12500 92 OurJ'nWm.120 Br'dyP'ch115 TopPilot 11 Feb27-504Hia 3-41:11 ft 6 5 "114 32 2* 14 14 Atk'sonT3 11000 90 Manch'c122 Baltim'eJim116 Br'nMoat 7 May 2 Bel 3-4 ft 1:1 5%b April 28 Bel 5-8 ft 1:K%h April 25 Bel 1-2 ft :49%b Innnirinn 101 Ch. f, 4, by Questionnaire— Bellicose, by Boswell. inquiring |^| Breeder, Ogden Phipps 1951 3 110 $2,575 Owner, J. Freedman. Trainer. L. V. Bellew, Jr. $10,000 1950 19 5 4 3 $12,825 Apr19-517Jam 3-41:11%ft 21 113 65 6*} 5*} 5»} Perm'eR7 10CO0 80 Assignm'ntl 16 Adamantl 14 Energetic 8 Apr14-517Jam 3-41:11%ft 2} 113 42} 34} 22} 23 Perm'eR3 10000 86 Exting's*r118 Detective118 Hiya-S'lor 7 Apr 6-518Jam 3-41:11%ft 4 109 2} 34 11 14 Perm'eRi c7500 89 StrikerPilot116 BulletProof116 Maijo 11 Oct 7-507Bel 1 1:37Vbft 4 107' 731 8*3 710 88} PermaneR3 Alw 79 BaliimoreJim113 Goldjint'n110 Props 9 Sep29-504Bel 7-8 1:24%ft 3} 117 45} 23 2} 2"* Perm'eR* Alw 87 M'tyQ'st113 B'nDalton120 F'lyAware 7 Sep23-504Bel 11:39 ft 6-5 '112 4'} 34} &* 21 Perm'neR4 Alw 78 Goldjintown 109 Picador 118 Props 6 Sep20-502Bel 3-4 1:11%ft 9 120 731 64} 53 11 Perm'eR» 10000 89 AbbieCo115 RomanZep'r115 Sail'sC'ce 11 May 3 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:03%h April 29 Aqu 3-4 ft 1:1 5h April 25 Aqu 1-2 ft :50h Arlnmnnt 1 1 Q B. g, 5, by Flares— Sideshow, by Bunting. Auamani | | y 5,^^ A„en H Smltn 1951 3 0 1 0 $700 Owner, Mrs. T M. Waller Trainer, T M. Waller $10,000 1950 19 6 0 4 $14,575 Apr19-517Jam 3-41:11%ft 8 114 24 22} 23 2« Atk'sonT3 10000 84 Assignm*nt116 EnVg'tidH Pr'mptn's 8 Apr 9-51 5Jam 3-41:11%ft 10 121 64 5* 6" 783 Atk'sonT2 12500 81 Bakersfield119 S'geview114 Assignm't 8 Apr 2-51 5Jam 5} f 1:05 ft 7} 118 651 533 6*1 7H Atk's'nT? 13000 82 Extinguisher116 Bakersf'd116 Dalpark 9 Dec 1-507Bow 3-41:11%ft 23 119 42 2' 1} 4'3 ShukN* Alw 91 UncleEdg'r119 BiglfHO Bl'k andBlue 9 Nov20-50«Bow 3-41:12%ft 12 118 653 7918*186 Kirkl'dA5 12500 83 Black andBlue 118 Puppet 108 Laran11 Nov17-505Pim 3-41:12%ft 18 116 72142 32 1" Kirkl'dA9 10000 82 LittleHarp 116 VagrantCloud 113 Gnu 10 Nov11-504Pim 3-41:12%ft 12 115 2} 2} 44 83 Het'gerGS 12000 81 Bl'k andBlue115 LittleHarp115 BoldJo 9 May 2 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:03* 5h April 29 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:03*sh April 25 Aqu 1-2 ft :52b 3rd Jam ) , 6 5 3-4 MILE. (Sheilas Reward, July 5, 1950-1:09%— 3-116.) Ingleside Purse. Purse ♦J I |--tv% 54,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of three races other than maiden or 3lG JQm claiming. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners of two races other than maiden or claiming since March 10 allowed 5 lbs.; $5,000 in 1950-51, 9 lbs.; two races other than claiming since December 28 or three races in 1950-51, 13 lbs. ) ' 9 I - 6 6 Chart Book Today's Index No Horse Date Tr?ck Rec. Wt. Wt 272444 Platoon . Feb51 Hia 1:11% 119 117 27244 Kyalla Apr51 Jam 1:12% 117 117 273622*Poppaea Apr51 Jam 1:12 114 103 Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date Track Rec Wt Wt 276173 Mission Apr51 Jam 1:13 115 113 27110 Nullify Jly50 Jam 1:11 124 121 27110 Gray Matter Aug50 Was 1:11% 110 121 ) ) 9 9 0 ) ) 9 9 ) ) 9 9 2 5 j 9 9 6 6 0 10 0 8 8 4 5 10 0 ) ) 's in n 1 •s I ! 6' !1 9 , ) "J ) 9 9 8 o 9 9 7 7 11 II « c 9 9 0 9 9 1 6 14 .4 I 8 Plnfnnn 1 1 7 Ch. g, 3, by Platter— Bunoora, by Mahmcud. nuruun | |/ Breeder. G. D. Widener. 1951 10 2 3 0 $7,775 Owner, G. Ring. Trainer. C. M. Feltner. 1950 11 1 0 2 54.925 Apr24-516Jam 11's1:44%ft 3 116 22} 21 32} 461 Atk'sonP Alw 87 Nothirdch'elll CombatB's111 L'gBow 3 Apr19-516Jam 1^ 1:44%ft 31 113 22 2'} 22 23 W'dh'eH* Alw 92 Hall of Fame113 Steadfast116 Nosun 6 Apr14-515Jam 3-41:114/sft 33 117 55} 56} 5? 443 W'dh*seH7 Alw 83 Heliowise117 Bernwood117 EasyWhirl 7 Apr 4-51 6Jam 3-41:11%ft 21 f 104 65} 873 8'0 g6j TrentHH HcpS 84 Repetoire 116 Pictus 115 Pur Sang 13 Feb26-518Hia 3-41:11%ft 21 119 42} 54 42} 21 Atk'sVP Alw 87 Fair Game 108 Hot Penny 105 Nosun 10 Feb17-516Hia 7-8 1:24%ft 9-5 *118 44 1} 14 11 Atk's'nTH Alw 86 0ldRowley118 ArcticFI'r114 RareK've 12 Feb12-516Hia 3-41:11%ft 3} 111* 21 23 22 23 PicouJ3 Alw 87 0fficious116 BobC'nsidine119 Fixatin 8 May 2 Jam 1-2 ft :49%b April 18 Jam 1-2 ft :50b April 9 Jam 1m ft 1:42h Nominated for the Preakness Stakes. Kvnlln 1 1 7 Cn c 3 by Bernborough— Fantine, by Whichone. ixyuuu 1 |/ Breeder, Maine Chance Farm. 1951 .3200 $4,225 Owner, Maine Chance Farm. Trainer, M. Parke. 1950 4 0 0 0 ( ) Apr24-516Jam 1^ 1:44%ft 18 113 45 79} 6H 719 W'dh'seH4 Alw 74 Nothirdch'e111 CombatB's111 L'gBow 8 Apr 6-51 7Jam 3-41:12%ft 51 117 2} 42} 33 1} W'dh'eH2 Alw 83 TheBattlerl 17 WhiteFlag117 Pursued 7 Mar24-512Lrl 3-41:14 ft 2} *122 1h 12 13 13 Culm'neJ4 Mdn 77 Trimship122 Q'tionEight122 LucyBelle 12 Oct 2-504Bel wc 3-4 1:10 ft 14e 118 14 1441134 118} Comb'tNS Mdn 81 FoxeyLad118 Basic'ly118 BobC'sidine 21 Sep20-505Bel wc5}f 1:03Vsft 14e 118 4 43 61 5» L'bergH23 Mdn 92 BlueHel't118 C'terPoint118 FoxeyLad 27 Aug28-505Aqu 5} f 1:06 ft 7 118 72} 74311731013 Lassw'IG" Mdn 75 Quirin's118 F'xeyLad118 BobC'nsidine 12 May27-50iBel wc4}f :50%ft 5Je 118 14 125}115J 69 Kn'ppEJ3 Mdn 98 B'kD'gl's115 Moh'm'dan118 N'th'p't'n 19 May 2 Bel 1-2 ft :47%h April 21 Bel 1-2 ft :48%h April 16 Bel 1m ft 1:44h Pnnnnpn 1 H*5 B- f- 3, by Roman— Dine n Dance, by Jamestown. r "HPUCU I UO Breeder, Mrs. G. D. Widener. 1951 .2110 $3,400 Owner, Mrs. G. D. Widener. Trainer, W. F. Mulholland. 1950 3 10 1 $2,300 Apr26-515Jam 3-4 1:12%ft 4-5 "111 24 2h 1h 23 Het'gerG3 Alw 82 B'yLamar111 E'yWhirl 116 Galh'pden 7 Apr16-515Jam 3-41:12 ft 41 114 2^ 1h 2} 14 Het'gerG7 Alw 87 Gr dEgyptian115 ShyBim114 Guiding 7 0ct23-505Jam 3-41:13%sy 2}e'116 21 32 33 343 Hett'gerG4 Alw 76 How 116 MissMeggy109 Incense 8 0ct10-504Bel wc5} f 1:04%gd 2e*116 4 3} 3' 14 Het'gerG4 Mdn 92 BleuF'ture116 Turm'ric116 St.Stef'na 11 May 9-506Bel wc4} f :52%ft 3}e 110 6 Lost rider. Dods'nDio AlwS Remove 110 Ruddy 110 John's Ex 10 May 3 Bel 5-8 ft 1:00%h April 25 Bel trt 3-8 ft :37b April 21 Bel trt 1-2 ft :48h Miccinn 117 Blk. c, 3, by Omission— Sea Shell, by Jean Valjean. mi»»iun 1 1 j Breeder, N. W. Brent. 1951 .10 0 1 $400 Owner, King Ranch. Trainer, M. Hirsch. 1950 3 2 0 1 $4,900 Apr30-516Jam 3-4 1:11%ft 8-5 *115 34 41 33} 36 GuerinEi Alw 82 Heliowise 118 Recline 113 Inanabout 5 Aug31-506Aqu 5} f 1:05%gd 3-4 *111§ 2n 33 32} 323 BolandWi Alw 89 Moham'dan114 Jack t.G't114 G'dCella 7 Jly 6-505Jam 5} f 1:05 sy 2} 111 1* 1« 1} 1} M'tensW3 Alw 93 Nullify116 Jack t.Great116 Galycidon 6 May24-504Bel wc4}f :51%ft 43 115§ 4 1" 1h V Bol'ndWn Mdn 99 Koritza 118 Gr'tWhirl 118 BigStretch 21 May 3 Bel 5-8 ft :5945h April 29 Bel 1-2 ft :47%h April 26 Bel 5-8 ft 1:00hg Klnllifu 171 Br. c, 3, by Revoked— High Fashion, by Blenheim II. MUliny |^| Breeder, A. S. Hewitt 1951 4 0 0 2 $3,000 Owner, Phantom Farm. Trainer, J. C. Lawrence. 1950 20 3 6 4 $55,100 Apr21-516Jam 1^ 1:44%ft 5} 126 88 1212116J1113 ErricoCB ScwS 81 Repetoire126 BattleMorn126 Intent 13 Apr14-516Jam 1£ 1:44%ft 14 119 57} 78 34 3} ErricoCB HcpS 93 Sonic 105 Jumbo 111 Count Turf 10 Apr 9-51 6Jam 3-41:10%ft 17 123 57} 57 44} 35 ErricoC? Alw 91 UleMiltielU B'tlefield123 L'dP'nam 7 Apr 4-51 6Jam 3-41:11%ft 9e 119 12io gsj 44 533, ErricoC4 HcpS 87 Repetoire 116 Pictus 115 Pur Sang 13 0ct18-506Jam 3-41:11%1t 3} *122 12"107} 912 43} Atk*sonT6 HcpS 87 Repetoire112 R'gh'nTumble120 Pictus 12 Oct 9-506Bel 1 1:36%ft 23 122 623 32} 2* 3* D'ds'nD" ScwS 85 UncleMiltie122 B'tleMorn122 BigSt'h 11 Oct 3-506Bel 1 1:37%ft 4-5 *114* 11 In 3J 2" StuartK? Alw 85 UncleMiltie 116 SirBeeBum112 Ken 9 Sep13-506Aqu 6}f1:18%sy 2} '126 751 6?} 55 54} DodsonD6 AlwS 81 AwayAway 110 Safety 110 lamarelidl May 2 Bel 5-8 ft 1:003sh April 29 Bel 3-8 ft :35%h April 13 Bel 3-4 ft 1:12h Nominated for the Belmont Stakes. Gmv Mnrtpr X s\ 191 R«-9, 3, by Menow— Selenga. by Jamestown. varay marrer |^| Breeder, H. P. Headley. 1951 8 2 0 1 $10,612 Owner, H. P. Headley. Trainer, F. Barnett. 1950 6 10 1 $2,350 Apr21-516Jam 1^ 1:44%ft 148 126 99 7611053108} JamesB4 ScwS 85 Repetoire126 BattleMorn126 Intent 13 Apr14-517Lrl 1^ 1:45%ft 73 116 44 67} 6'2 511 Boul'tisS6 AlwS 81 Repetoire119 Alerted116 WhirlingBat 7 Mar 3-517Hia 1 1-8 1:51%ft 31 120 11*3 531 431 523 B't'lerLio ScwS 81 Yildiz117 TimelyR'w'dlH Anyoldtime 12 Feb21-518Hia 11-81:50%ft 38 105 33 2} 12 14 Batch'rL4 HcpS 86TlyReward110 R'alM'tang120 Anyol'e 7 Feb15-517Hia 11-81:50 ft 41 106 2} 2h 54} 912 Boul'tisS2 Alw 78 BattleMorn115 Elixir115 TheeandMe 10 Feb 3-517Hia 7-81:25%m 36 110 12K 121511171018 Batch'rL3 HcpS 63 ElixirHO RoyalMustang115 PurSang 12 Jan24-512Hia 7-81:25%ft 43 124 14 13 13 13} Batch'erLS Alw 82 TheGink 124 Brevite 124 Pucketeerll May 2 Bel trt 1-2 ft :50h April 27 Bel trt 3-8 ft :39%b April 19 Bel 5-8 ft 1:02%h 4th Jam 8 /ll-U lr«M« 3-4 MILE. (Sheilas Reward, July 5, 1950-1 :09%-3-1 16.) Purse $3,500. 3-year-olds •Tin JQlTl and upward. Maidens. Fixed weights. 3-year-olds, 118 lbs; older, 126 lbs. 1 14 g ] 14 *l 9 I ■ 8 ' 9 14 ■* 6 6 Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt Wt. 27519 Niobe 0ct50 Jam 1:13% 116 113 27519 Scotch Jewel 126 14235 Scotch Dream Jly50 Jam 1:13% 117 126 20048 Blue Gallant Oct50 Jam 1:12% 113 118 203784*Battle Royal Nov50 Jam 1:13% 113 113 275194 Lectioneer Apr51 Jam 1:14% 116 118 200874 Our Sam 0ct50BM1:12% 118 118 268924 Balsam Sep50 Aqu 1:14%sl 116 113 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt 19787 Crow's Nest II. 118 27516 Asteroide 118 25103 Princekin 118 275163 Suppressor AugSO Atl 1:12% 120 118 27519 Guard of Honor Oct50 Jam 1:14%sy109 118 19787 Coleridge 0ct50 Jam 1:15% 118 118 Coupled: Niobe and Balsam; Crow's Nest II., Prince-kin and Coleridge. 75 }5 8 7 7 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 * M 8 8 ■ 0 7 7 10 10 9 9 6 6 6 6 " 25 7 7 10 10 12 12 12 12 9 9 9 9 12 12 7 7 I Klinnp (KA) 11? B. f. 3. by Sir Gallahad III— Humility, by Hyperion. MlUDe vrvi/ l l J Breeder, Belair Stud. 1951 3 0 0 0 $200 Owner, Belair Stud. Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. 1950 7 0 0 1 $675 Apr28-517Jam 3-41:13%ft 13 111 66} V 57} 5?1 Perm'neR3 Mdn 74 TheReef 116 Tripoli 116 Addax 9 Apr12-513Jam 3-4 1:13%ft 51e 116 97} 881 8 2 673 Bernh'tR9 Mdn 70 Sp'nishC'm113 L'tleM'tha116 S'tN'mi 10 Apr 5-514Jam 3-41:13%ft 4e 116 75357 4*} 43} Bernh'tR3 Mdn 76 BleuF'fre116 Sp'hCr'm113 Sw'tNa'mi 7 Nov14-503Pim 1& 1:47%ft 4 117 531 89} 6 3 5'4 Bernh'tRS Mdn 61 Steadfast120 Strike117 DanceRoutine 12 Nov 8-505Pim 1-^1:47%^ 17 110 75J 813 8H 49 Bernh'tRS Alw 65 Oats 116 Challarian 119 Strong heart 10 Oct31-505Jam 3-4 1:13 ft 5 116 76 95358 56 Bernh'tR2 Mdn 76 Phoenicia116 H'wBonnie116 OurJester 10 Oct25-505Jam 3-41:13%gd 5 116 431 45} 43} 441 Bernh'tR3 Mdn 77 Discreet 116 Phoenicia 116 FancyGal 8 Mar 20 Aqu 3-8 sy :43b irnfrh iCOTCn Jewel IpwpI fMI irvlj 1 I ^O 7£ Gr. g, 4, by Double Scotch— War Jewel, by War Whoop. Breeder, R. C. Winmill. 1951 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, R. C. Winmill. Trainer, J. W. Maloney. 1950 0 0 0 0 ( ) Apr28-517Jam 3-4 1:13Vsft 25 126 55} 56} 912 918 Scurl'k06 Mdn 63 TheReef 116 Tripoli 116 Addax 9 Apr21-515Jam 3-41:12%ft 30 126 7'0 91510181024 Scurl'ckOS Mdn 61 Definitely 116 Hoplite 123 Tripoli 10 Jly21-493Mth 5}f1:08%ft 3} 122 44 32 763 7'0 RobertsPi2 6000 70 Apocape113 JeepQu'st119 CountSteel 12 Jun20-493Mth 5-81:00%ft 5 113 1h 1} 1h 433 GilbertWS 7500 80 Thermilles116 OnceOnly116 BlueRose 7 May23-492 Bel wc 5-81 :00%sl 8 112 5 41 43 753 ScurlW 12500 77 FullyAwarel 16 Luring116 Carryall 9 May20-49iBel wc4}f :51%ft 23*118 5 42} 1h 21 ArcaroEio 7500 99 Peace andFoodl 18 Ceara118 Silvolo 18 May1 3-49' Bel wc 4}f :51%ft 5 117 7 54 67} 863 Kirkl'dA9 10000 93 Potent 117 Plumelette 114 SobStory 15 May 4 Aqu 3-8 ft :37%h May 2 Aqu 3-8 ft :39b April 27 Aqu 3-8 ft :36%h I ^rnfrh Jtoitn DrPnm L/reum (hA) \iy\) 1 7A Ro 9. 5, by Double Scotch— Dream Belle, by Belfonds. • -tO Breeder, R. C. Winmill. 1950 7 0 2 1 $1,650 Owner, E. Tarr. Trainer, F. J. Cook. Aug31-505Aqu 3-41:12%sy 8 124 10'2 813 8'6 812 ErricoC7 Mdn 72 Sauchiehall 117 Nepal 117 MightyQ'st 10 Jly27-505Jam 3-41:13'/sft 21 117J 42 3"k 2h 2} Cutshaw05 Mdn 80 Timein116 Wait*gHome116 WindBr'k 5 Jly21-503Jam 3-41:13%ft 15 117: 631 53} 33 22 Cutsh'wOS Mdn 79 Wendigo121 WindBr'k116 Bumbash't 8 Jly15-507Jam 1,^ 1:46V5ft 12 120 2} 56 58 59} Pet'rs'nM2 Mdn 75 Empty Talk 107 Spuds 115 Red 9 Jly12-504Jam 3-41:12%sy 23 124 44 44 49} 37} ErricoC3 Mdn 76 Marlin 118 Trancer 118 PsychicRed 7 Jly 8-507 Jam 1^ l;46%ft 6 120 543 64} 76} 781 ErricoC7 Mdn 75 Hyopolis 115 Futuresque 115 Spuds 8 Jun24-503Aqu 7-81:24%ft 63 126 52} 46} 914 615 ErricoCU Mdn 72 Gh'tTalk118 K't-At-Arms118 V'yKifjg 12 May 4 Aqu 3-8 ft :37%hg May 1 Aqu 1-2 gd :50%hg April 27 Aqu 3-4 ft 1:19b UIUL UUIIUIII Uf|l Ad '•;■ mL9ml u.wu UiW- "IUI4" - W Ulll LJUSJMB. " Z "\£r, *'"*'• W°°*'a,e ^ 195° ° 2 « ** Owner, S A W. F. Dobbs nk?,$1SMam ?!#§!! * 113*54 45 45 5'1 FlutieE" Mdn 83 Bold 118 Free All 118 MaadjiS KS'S^ MM2S 5i "3*62144134 34 FlutieE» Mdn 76 DueEast"8 BobConsidine118 Kadir 12 fS^'S^ 3"41:12%ft 8J 113*2h 21 31 3h FlutieE' Mdn 83 Galhampden"8 OutPoint118 DueEast 14 £J"222 ,2 :£ I1 $ 114*2h 2h 1' 22 FlutieE9 7500 77 Biglndianl 16 Powwow119 Firebrake 10 I^SiSpl II nLrft 2!/119 4114415518' BrooksS4 9000 65 Maje 116 Springtale 114 BobBrown 11 !ep2^"^el *c51f 1:03%ft 4f 118 12 |t| 84 79 BrooksSis Mdn 91 BlueHel't118 C'terPoint"8 FoxeyLad27 Aug25-50«Sar 51 f 1 :06%ft 4 113 33 32 321 2 » Het'gerG* 6500 86 M'ntTouch"6 G'dEg'tian"9 Valorll 7 May 4 Bel trt 3-8 ft :37h April 30 Bel 5-8 sy 1:01 %h April 26 Bel trt 1-2 ft :49h Battle Roval (M) 1 1 3 Br c 3 bv Free for All-More News, by Misstep. ...,..., Breeder, W. F. Wollin. 1950 3 0 10 $687 Owner. W. Ziegler, Jr. Trainer, J. W. Smith. ' Nov11-504Jam 3-41:13 ft 6 113* 5?J 55 3'1 42JtColan'riJ8 Mdn 80 Kadir 113 Out Point 118 Free All 9 tDead heat. £w,r"™LJ,am 3-41:13%sy 3 113*14 1' 1' 2h Colan'riJ2 8000 78 Amp'blen118 WithSw'ds116 Ch'nShot 8 Oct16-505Jam 3-4 1:12Vfeft 37 113* V 7'2 8'7 717 ColaneriJ* Mdn 69 Basically 118 Kadir 118 Free All 9 April 24 Bel trt 3-8 ft :37b April 20 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:17b LeCtioneer (M) lift B • c 3 by Requested— Local Color, by King Cole. . Breeder, L. Combs II. 1951 2 0 0 0 $200 - •- - - r» a Owner, Quarter Stable. Trainer. I. - Burgess. 1950 3 0 0 0 ( ) Apr28-517Jam 3-41:13%ft 26 116 21 21 33 V ErricoC4 Mdn 74 TheReef 116 Tripoli 116 Addax 9 Apr21-515Jam 3-41:12%ft 43 116 2h 3*1 58j 717 ErricoCB Mdn 68 Definitely 116 Hoplite 123 Tripoli 10 Aug28-505Aqu 51 f 1:06 ft 13 118 3"* 1* 4' 6" ButtlerL' Mdn 77 Quirin's"8 F'xeyLad"8 BobC'nsidine 12 Jy18-50«Jam 5lf1:05%ft 50 118 " 12 ih 54 ErricoC* Mdn 83 Hall of Fame"8 N'sbr'k"8 Col'yDate 11 Jly 1-505Aqu 5lf1K)6V5ft 81 118 108i1"3lii6n22 Buttl'rL" Mdn 65 FirstRepeater118 Auditing118 Tripoli 11 May 4 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38%b May 2 Bel 5-8 ft 1:05b Our Sam (M) lift B • c 2 by Stronghold— Dower Rights, by Beau Pere. , ■ ' u Breeder, H. M. Warner. 1950 6 0 11 ' $830 *"" Owner, Warbern Stable. Trainer, P. Bieber. !S«'2EHf 3-4 1:12%ft 9-5*118 46 47 44 44 ErbD« Mdn 80 LadyH'boot"5Fr'om'sHour118MissT'ri 9 0ct17-502B.M 3-41:11%ft 18 118 12 11 23 34 ErbDi Mdn 84 Vivace118 BarnegatLight118 SeaDon 11 "rH"5?^01 5"8 :59 ft 4* 118 34 441812 8" Longdenjs Mdn 79 Competino118 Stoke118 ThreeFlights 12 £?££-£ ■ 5*f1:06 ft 29 118 34 33 34 24 ParnellWS Mdn 84 Jomarojo 118 Turbid 118 Competino 10 •£.$-X£S 5"8 :59V5ft 17 118 83 9' 84 712 LongdenJS Mdn 77 WireFI'sh118 0'n'rsVture118 Eliz'hD. 11 Jan17-501S.A 3-8:33%sl 13 118 7 4410" ZufeltF' Mdn 84 StopGap 118 HinduStar 118 Barrator 13 May 2 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1:04b April 28 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:15%hg April 24 Bel trt 1-2 ft :50h Balsam (M) 1 1 ^ Br f- 3- b* Hypnotist II.— Palma, by Gallant Fox. . Breeder, Belair Stud. 1951 3 0 0 0 $200 «— ■ i • • ci j t - Owner, Belair Stud. Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. 1950 10 0 1 1 $1 125 Apr18-513Jam 1*1:47%ft 10 109 3 4*1 54 « Bernh'tRS Mdn 72 Apsley"3 Gr'tWhirl 113 G'd ofHonor 5 Apr 9-51 3Jam 3-41:11%ft 3-2e*108 54 5" 5'3 512 Bernh'tR4 Alw 76 Ph'nicia114 G'dEgypt*n115 BleuF'ture 7 TA'^lAJ.am 3-41:13%ft 4e 116 34 22157 6" Perm'neR7 Mdn 69 BleuF't're116 Sp'hCr'm113 Sw'tNa'mi 7 Oct 4-504Jam 3-41:12 ft 2|e 116 5214* 7« 91» Perm'neR4 Mdn 68 BootAI1 116 OurJester116 Turmeric 12 Sep18-505Bel wc51f 1:04%ft 10 116 6 72 52} 54 Bernh'tR* Mdn 88 R'm*nWise116 L'leCindy116 Blenquita 16 Sep14-504Aqu 3-4 1:13Vfesl 3-2e*116 2h 13 ih 34 Perm'eRS Mdn 76 Signal 116 Seclude 116 LadyRequest 7 Aug10-507Sar 5lf1:06%ft 91 116 73g107l13i213i3 Bernh'tR* Mdn 74 Chelsie116 LesAbeilles116 Fl'cyCioud 14 May 2 Aqu 7-8 ft 1:30h April 28 Aqu 1m ft 1:45b April 24 Aqu 1-2 gd :49%h Crow's Nest II (M) lift M ° B c 3 b» Coastal Traffic-Eagle's Home, by Almaska. « „ _J . Breeder, L. L. Lawrence (France). 1950.3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Pembroke Stable. Trainer, G. P. Odom. Nov 2-504 Jam 1*1:45%ft 61e 116 11*|121312M12«2 WallNi Mdn 47 BobC'sidine116 H'ry-Sk'ry116 OutP't 12 0ct27-505Jam 3-41:13%ft 47e 118 P}1213121S12M Scurl'k04 Mdn 50 DueEast118 B'bCon'dine118 BlueGal't 12 Oct21-504Jam 3-41:12%ft 82 118 1313132114914*1 M'tensW^ Mdn 52 Galhampden118 0utP'nt118 BlueGal't 14 May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :37bg May 2 Bel 3-4 ft 1:19b April 28 Bel 3-4 ft 1:16%h Asteroide (M) lift8 rig 3, by Wildlife — Honfleur, by Questionnaire. v ' ' I ° Breeder, Miss H. Murphy. 1951 .10 0 0 ( ) Owner, Helen Murphy. Trainer, T. Murphy. 1950 10 0 0 ( ) Apr28-514Jam 3-4 1:12Vbft 88 116 84 V\ fit 924 CombW Mdn 62 Moseid 116 Dictionary 116 Suppressor 9 Jly13-504Jam 5-8 :59 ft 281 118 10"111712261229 ButtlerLia Mdn 63CraftyAdm'l118 Trip'li118 BobCVdine 12 May 3 Bel trt 3-8 ft :39b April 23 Bel 3-4 sy 1:15%h April 11 Bel 3-4 ft 1:15hg Princekin (M) 1 1 ft B c 3 by Pha^ason— Bluebottle, by Peanuts. . ' ' ° Breeder, Mrs. R. L. Gerry. 1951 .10 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. R. L. Gerry. Trainer, G. P. Odom. Mar14-513G.P 3-41:13 gd 8-5e*115* 64J 6* 681 817 TobinD" Mdn 63 MoonDeil 120 Kentario120 H'ry-Sk'ry 11 May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :37bg May 2 Bel 3-4 ft 1:17%b April 30 Bel 3-8 sy :36%h SuDDreSSOr (M) 1 1 ft B 9 3 by Pilate— Gallow, by Sir Gallahad III. rr„ r * ' ° Breeder, Morven Stud. 1951 .3001 $600 „ Owner, B. Sharp. Trainer, W. Passmore. 1950 8 0 2 0 $1 375 Apr28-514Jam 3-4 1:12Vfeft 22 116 21 42 34137 P'sm'eWJi Mdn 79 Moseid116 Dictionar'y116 GreatWhirl 9 Apr21-515Jam 3-41:12%ft 32 116 43145 44 481 P's'reWJi Mdn 76 Definitely 116 Hoplite 123 Tripoli 10 Apr 2-514Jam 3-41:13 ft 14f 116 4» 631127112" PVreWJ4 Mdn 71 TheBattler116 Earmarked116 Apsley 14 Sep 8-504Atl 3-41:11%ft 71 120 4*J 451 6" t* P'm'eWJ? Mdn 72 Repetoire120 Pucketeer120 IndiWd'ate 12 ! Aug29-503Atl 3-41:12 ft 31 120 tj V\» 23 P'm'eWJ9 Mdn 84 ToyFox120 K'gSupreme120 F'tingM'k 12 i Aug17-503Atl 3-41:10%ft 11 120 34 35 44 4« P'm'eWJS Mdn 82 Elevenpoint120 Repetcire120 NTsBoy 12 Jly15-502Mth 5if1:06%ft 6J 120 22 22 6* 64 P's'reWJ2 Mdn 75 KingBud 120 Imamazed 120 Snuzzle11 Jun 2-501 Del 5-81:00%ft 31 119 64 ■ 10101012 Pa'reWJM Mdn 71 Adm'l'sStar119 Seabright119 KingB'd 14 May 4 Bel trt 3-8 ft :351/5h May 2 Bel trt 1-2 ft :48%h April 25 Bel trt 1-2 ft :49b I Guard Of Honor (M) 1 1 ft 0k b c' 3 b* w=r Admiral— Darby Danae, by Reigh Count \ ' ■ ' ° Breeder, D. M. Davis, Jr. 1951 2 0 0 1 $400 Owner, King Ranch. Trainer, M. Hirsch. 1950 10 0 0 ( ) I Apr28-517Jam 3-41:13'Aft 21 116 S*| 44 4* 68 M'tensWi Mdn 73 TheReef 116 Tripoli 116 Addax 9 I Apr18-513Jam 1^1:47%ft 3 110§ 2h 2h 331 331 BolandW4 Mdn 74 Apsley 113 Great Whirl 113 Balsam 5 , Oct24-505Jam 3-41:12%sy 30 109§ 5H 54 6» 7 2 BolandW2 Alw 74 FoxeyLad 118 Officious 118 Basically 9 I May 3 Bel 5-8 ft :58%h May 1 Bel 1-2 ft :49h April 24 Bel 1-2 ft 50b Nominated for the Preakness Stakes. Coleridae (M) 1 1 ft B c 3 b' c°astal Traffic— Prosodie, by Prince Rose. _ ■ . x - ' ' u Breeder, L. L. Lawrence (France). 1950 3 0 0 0 ( ) I Owner, Pembroke Stable. Trainer, G. P. Odom. j Nov 2-504 jam 1^1:45%ft 61e 116 54 10"10201024 M'tensW" Mdn 65 BobC'sidine116 H'ry-Sk'ry116 OutP't 12 I Oct27-505Jam 3-41:13%ft 47e 118 54 991 851 74 M'tensWS Mdn 70 DueEast118 B*bCon'din"e118 BlueGal't 12 I 0ct16-504Jam 3-41:12%ft 29 118 P l 82' 825 pi M'tensWi Mdn 67 Tipper'yTim118 Maadji113 BlueW'd'r 8 I May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :37bg May 2 Bel 3-4 ft 1:19b April 28 Bel 3-4 ft 1:15%h Page 14 5th Jam Rf h Ifirw 5"8 M LE (Red Sonnet« April 24' 1 942— :58— 2— 106. 1 Tester Purse. Purse $4,000. Jill JUIII 2-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of $3,500 nor two races other than claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. ! Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt. Wt (26940)*Acuity . 113 27242 Sea Bob Apr51 Jam 1:01 118 113 (27240) Charlie McAdam Apr51Jam 1:00% 118 118 (27241) Indian Land Apr51 Jam :59Vs 116 118 Chart Book Today's J Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt . (26184)*Battlebuz 113 (27361) Sulmari Apr51 Jam :59% 118 118 272412 Yutu Apr51 Jam 1:00% 116 118 271082 Busy Signal Apr51 Jam :59% 116 118 AcUltV 113 B c • 2= by Aflame— Bill's Darling, by Case Ace. J m ■ ' J Breeder, D. Santagata. 1951 2 1 1 0 $1 lM 925 Owner, D. Santagata. Trainer, J. P. Mayberry. Apr19-513G.P 41 f :53%sy 4-5 *120 1 15 15 15 RogersC3 Mdn 91 JohnC.C.120 SirSidney120 DaringKing 9 ( Apr13-513G.P 41 f :52%ft • 5J 120 3 12 11 21 RogersCt Mdn 94 Big Sweet 120 Goyonder 120 Game Dal 12 ; May 4 Jam 3-8 ft :35%h May 1 Jam 5-8 ft 1:02h April 29 Jam 3-8 ft :38b Sea Bob (M) 113 nk b q- 2- by Questionnaire— Happy Land, by Brevity. I _ 1_\ __• ■ ■?* Breeder, Mrs. J. W. Brown. 1951 1 0 0 0 ( ) I Owner Joe W. Brown. Trainer, J. B. Theall. I Apr24-514Jam 5-8 :59 ft 169 118 T 56 68 5 0 LeBlancCS Mdn 82 Primate118 TrickPilot118 AnchorMan 10 I May 4 Aqu 3-8 ft :37%h May 2 Aqu 3-8 ft :38%b April 28 Aqu 1-2 ft :51%b Charlie McAdam lift B ■ c 2 by Heliopolis— Gumdrop, by Pharamond II. , Breeder, J. C. Clark. 1951 5 10 1 $3,300 ' n Owner, J. ^ C. Clark. -, t -_. Trainer, A. .^„ G. Robertson. Apr24-512Jam 5-8 1:00%ft 8-5 *118 2 21 2h 1"k ArcaroE 5 Mdn 85 Mixture118 Caucus115 Win'gPrince 10 I Apr18-514Jam 5-8 14094ft 61 118 33134 34 34 NicholsJ4 Mdn 82 BoloP'ch118 Trespass118 Navy Diver 10 i K2l"r!!t!ia I'8 :34 ft 4i 122 6 32 42 LoT'coA" Mdn92RedRomeo117 Rusty 122 Charl'sMan 14 I Feb8-5"Hia 3-8 :33y5ft 61 120 6 331 4 s LoT'coA s Mdn 90 CountGalla120 JugBand120 BigSweet 14 I Jan25-5"Hia 3-8 :34%ft 9-5 *120 8 63* 6=1 LoT'coAio Mdn 86 Cinda117 DickieBird120 BabyRounders 14 | May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :35y5hg May 1 Bel 5-8 ft 1:02h April 28 Bel 5-8 ft 1:02h Indian Land lift B c- 2 b¥ Tintagel-Indian Song, by Cherokee. .. « _ u Breeder. Mrs. C. W. Moore. 1951 6 2 0 2 * $5 325 ' Owner, L. McCoy. Trainer. L. McCoy Apr24-513Jam 5-8 :59%ft 21 116 32 2421 1« GuerinE8 10000 91 Yuta116 StormyRuth119 JoeE Lewis 9 I Apr14-513Jam 5-8 1:00Vsft 21 116 42J 31 t* 42 GuerinE2 Alw 84 C'tFlame111 Oldlrons'es116 Bl'susgals 10 Apr 9-514Jam 5-8 :59%ft 51 116 32134 33133 GuerinES Alw 87 PrizeR'g122 Ensign116 Whirlingaway 9 Mar 9-51 6S.A 3-8 :33 ft 19 122 4 53152 LongdenJ* Alw 97 Asiatic 119 PrincsRita 119 BullChicle 12 I Jan24-5"S.A 3-8 :33%ft 5 118 4 2h 1" GuerinE5 Mdn 96 Tampers 118 SpeedEd'n 118 Plenary 13 I Ian17-51'S.A 3-8 :33%gd 14 118 6 65134 GuerinES Mdn 92 BullChicle118 Tampers118 ToroDeOro 11 I April 21 Bel trt 3-8 ft :373/5b April 4 Bel 1-2 m :49%hg " Battlebuz U 113 ' ' J steel W. 9. 2, by Battledore— Greyworthy, by Kiev. I Breeder, B. Nash. 1951 7 12 1 $2 ** 825 3 Owner, B. Nash. Trainer, J. S. Nash. Apr 5-513G.P ttf :53%ft 2J *112 2 44 2h 14 RiveraL4 10000 92 Sanataga 109 InABreeze 112 Roseada 9 Mar23-514G.P 3-8 :33 ft 5 113 2 3J 21 Nich'lsjn 10000 98 JugB'd110 GameMiss108 MarieEileen 12 I Mar8-514G.P 3-8 :33%ft 41 112 6 4431 W'h'seHS 10000 96 Luckey Bull 112 BigKeis115 RdyBelle 12 I Feb23-5"Hia 3-8 :33%ft 81 119 3 53123 W'dh'seH3 7500 93 Marie Eileen 116 Game Miss 108 Tejo 14 , Feb 8-51 « Hia 3-8:33%ft 36 120 10 8^1 5« H'nsmanL4 Mdn 90 CountGalla120 JugBand120 BigSweet 14 , Jan24-5"Hia 3-8 :34%ft 9 120 5 42 531 ClarkS3 Mdn 88 BlueMan 120 Pops 120 Busylndian 11 , Jan19-5"Hia 3-8:34%ft 1f*118 10 94174 Nich'lsjn 10000 88 R'bl*gMary115 LeGaulois122 Sanat'ga 14 1 May 1 Aqu 1-2 gd :51b Mar 31 Hia 1-2 ft :48%h Mar 22 Hia 3-8 ft :36%h Sulmari 1 1 ft B 9 2 by The Sultan— Maryan D., by Flying Heels. 1 ■ ° Breeder, J. L. Cleveland. 1951 5 2 0 1 $5175 Owner, Cross Bell Ranch. Trainer, T. J. Carroll. Apr26-514Jam 5-8 :59%ft 41 118 M " 1h 14 StuartK2 Alw 88 CountFlame 118 Ensign 118 HighScud 7 Apr20-51iJarn 5-81:00 ft 21 122 Ih 11 \2\ \i GuerinE2 6000 87 BabyR'nders111 NoProfitm G I Mail 9 I Feb26-51'Hia 3-8 :33%ft 7J 118 8 731 641 StoutJ* 10000 91 Stormy Ruthl 15 Cinda121 RuddyBelle 14 Feb12-5"Hia 3-8 :33%ft 7 12? 5 341 351 StouUiO Mdn 90 PrizeR'g122 Tr'kPilot122 Gard'nWall 12 «« 5-5" Hia 3-8 :34 n 4 118 7 851 531 F'dezF" 10000 90 Yutu 118 BrianBoru118 Meg 14 1 May 3 Bel trt 1-2 ft :51b April 30 Bel trt 1-2 m :51%b April 25 Bel trt 3-8 ft 36h \ 1 I ' Yutu^ I IO Bretdtr, H. P. Headley. 1951 . 6 111 $3000 Owner, u H. „ P. u Headley. M Trainer, F. Barnett, ' ^ r2^r!^am 5"8 :59Vift ■ 116 55 ■l 3s 2* Bol'ndWi 1000085 ln fnLand1 16 St'y Ruthl 19 JoeE Le'is 9 STJii !^,ee a 1_2 :47%ft 11 118 4 52* 65 53i DodsonD7 Alw Ed'sP'de118 JugBand118 Err'rd'sG'de 8 ^u^rlfn18 3"8 :33%ft 15 117 1 731 831 M*denD2 ScwS 91 BlueRevoke117 MarieEileen114 Ensign 12 Feb17-5 Hia 3-8 :33%ft 11 122 3 32 34 Madden D4 Alw 92 JetMaster 126 CountGalla 122 Dr.Rees 8 . 4«"?!»,a 3"8 :34 m 4 118 1 12 13 Mad'enD? 10000 94 BrianBoru 118 Meg 115 TobaccoTown 14 Jan19-51iHia 3-8 :34%ft 4} 122 6 74 841 Mad'nDS 12000 87 R'bl'gMary115 LeGaulois122 Sanat'ga 14 May 3 Bel trt 1-2 ft :49%h April 29 Bel trt 3-8 ft :39%b April 22 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38%b BuSV Sianal H^ 1 '■ 1 ft P* c' 2 by Trace CaH— Stark Ravin, by Bahram. . «... , ° Breeder, A. G. Vanderbilt. 1951 6 2 1 2 $6 050 Owner, A. G. Vanderbilt. Trainer, W. C. Winfrey ^pr2ii1lJam 5"8 :591Aft 3i 111 32 2' 2i 2'1 CombestNS Alw 89 PrizeRing116 TinaLazar113 Privilege 5 »pM5i }.iam 5"8 :59%ft 4i 116 1* -4 12 1i GuerinE7 10000 89 TinaLazarl 13 D'kieB'd 111 M'ryRVd 12 STJi SA 3"8 :33%ft 21 M18 2 H 1h GuerinEn Mdn 96 H'tyFr'nk118 HVrChf118 L'ftyJ'mes 14 Tnr ^A 3"8 :33%gd 5i 118 4 21i 33 Comb'tNi Mdn 94 Sk'pyToubo118 GreyTVr118 BullRow 14 Jan10-5 ■ "S.A 3-8 :33%sy 11 118 3 22 34 GuerinEi Mdn 93 T'oChicle118 B'IIChicle118 Toro deOro 13 Jan 3-51 'S.A 3:8 :33%ft 41 118 4 32 64 GuerinE2 Mdn 93 Ascend" 8 BullChiclel 18 BigNoise 11 May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :35%h April 28 Bel 5-8 ft 1:01h April 20 Bel 3-8 ft :36h AfU X . I I 1 1 1"8 1-fl MM PC /MoW (Mad Dl„, Play, A,l Oct. A 1924— 100/1 f.m« 1:49%— 3— -) «ri r- ,L • f-ir.r-.i-.r- 6th Jam AfU X . I I 1 1 1"8 1-fl MM PC /MoW (Mad Dl„, Play, A,l Oct. A 1924— 100/1 f.m« 1:49%— 3— -) «ri r- ,L • f-ir.r-.i-.r- Inm MILES- 4, 115.) Fourth running FIRENZE Ulll J Uin HANDICAP. $30,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Thart Chart Rnnt Book t_- 01.--.. «.-•. — . . Thart Chart Rnnt Book t_- Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt (27436) Renew Aug50 Aqu 1:52 103 112 27363 Antagonism Sep50 Bel 1:49% 107 112 27291 Thelma Berger Mar50FG1:52 106 109 27291 Lithe Aug50 Was 1:501/s 120 117 27291 Siama 115 27291 Nell K. 112 274364 September Mar50 Hia 1:50 Vis 100 110 27436 Busanda Jun50 Del 1:50% 110 109 1 01.--.. «.-•. — . . Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 274363 Sugar Coated 102 272914 Next Move Dec50 Hoi 1:48% 114 126 277462 Miss Degree 106 273472 Drifting Maid Feb51 Hia 1:51 109 108 27673 Red Camelia Sep50 Aqu 1:51% 113 104 Coupled: Antagonism and Busanda; Thelma Berger and Red Camelia. ! i I I I , I I j I I I ! J . ( ; I I I I ' I i I I | I I I I I I I , , , 1 Renew 11? Br- f 4 bv Blue Larkspur— Be Like Mom, by Sickle. . Breeder. King Ranch. 1951 2 10 0 $3,475 ft v o l t ,,,»... Owner, King Ranch. Trainer, M. Hirsch. 1950 15 4 0 3 $14 680 tfS:V^m 1A1:45 ft 3-2 *113 32134 31 14 M'tensW3 Alw 91 OurPatricel 10 SVC'ted103 September 5 Apr12-51«Jam 3-4 1:12%ft 16 110 641 65J 54 44 BolandW3 Alw 84 Miss Degree 110 Siama 116 Ari'sMona 7 Nov13-50«Jam 1^ 1:44%ft 8-5 111 58 4212""" BolandW3 HcpO 94 AbbieCo104 SweetDr'ml 17 September 5 Nov 7-50«Jam Ij, 1:45 ft 16 108 1213 94 64 42 BoI'dWn HcpS 89 Siama112 Antagonism114 September 13 ft*r«2"™^am tl}2££ 2 114§54 ■* 54 44 BolandWS Alw 86 BabyComet"5 NautchD'c'r117 Marta 6 0ct14-505Jam 3-41:12%ft 41 110$ 73| 64| 44 4h SheldonWS Alw 86 DueReward"7 BabyComet115 Versify 8 Oct 5-504Bel 3-41:1iy5ft 10 110143 54 44 34 Shel'nW2 Alw 86 Endurable 120 Bit o'Fate 120 Marta 8 May 3 Bel 1m ft 1:38!4h May 2 Bel 3-8 ft :36y5h April 30 Bel 1-2 sy :53b AntaqoniSm 119 B- f- 4- bv Ei9"t Thirty— Hostility, by Man o' War. . Breeder. Wheatley Stable. 1951 6 10 0 $15 500 Owner, Wheatley Stable. Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. 1950 20 4 3 3 $20'550 wPr26/r\176Mam 1«1:44%ft 29 113 9M 911 g/| 97 Bernh'tRi HcpO 87 St'IBIue"7 AmericanG'y115 R'kSpan 9 ™i!™ia 11"81:5l%ft 31e 108 1"8 8' 84 1"K Bernh'tR2 HcpS 82 Roman Miss 102 Ouija 116 Set Free 15 £^- Hia 11-8 1:50%ft 51 107 M 84 7« •«* Atk's'nT^ Alw 75 Kinsm'n119 HighB'ketl 12 WhirlingD'h 8 reu1f1,Mia 11i1;50%ft 81 105 121«121411 13109 Atk'sonT2 Alw 79 Kinsman113 Whirl'gD'gh112 NavyCh'f 12 Feb 8-5 7Hia 1 1-8 1:50%ft 9-5 108 57 5« 5« 451 Atk's'nT3 Alw 82 GroundFog115 TioCiro116 BlueHills 5 Jan27-518Hia 11-81:50%ft 6 106 84 84 51 44 Atk'sonTi Alw 84 RockSpan 110 GoldHeel 112 Gr'ndFog 8 Nov 7-506Jam 1*1:45 ft 61 114 1112 74 44 24 Atk'onTi2 HcpS 89 Siama 112 September 118 Renew 13 May 1 Aqu 7-8 gd 1:27%hg April 24 Aqu 1m gd 1:44%h April 21 Aqu 1m ft 1:44h Thelma Beraer 1 OQ Ch- f' 4' by Brown King— Hianne, by Jack High. , , .. Breeder. Mrs. Joe W. Brown. 1951 9 3 2 0 $21,550 «_ u, D -r ■ » TL Owner, J. W. Brown. Trainer, J. B. Theall. 1950 15 1 6 2 $6 575 Apr25-51 sJam 3-41:11%ft 41 e 109 14413? 84 74 StuartKi HcpS 87 Gr'ngUp110 D'kFav'te"2 MissDegree 14 Apr 7-51 «Jam 1*1:44%ft 16 105 8" 94 94 841 StuartKS HcpS 90 Lotowhite 116 Ferd 123 GreatCircle 11 SrJ*S^!? W122£ .8 118 66*57 42i 42 StuartK3 Alw 88 MissDeg'e108 0urP't'ce109 Ari'sM'na 6 [*jJ-[JF.G t :44%ft 61 111 65 64 H 54 StuartK4 HcpS 86 M'tMarcy"9 Lotowhite124 Thwarted 8 reu «i!£5 l$Vf ft 2ie 111 912 5 S 31 24 StuartK? HcpS 84 Lotowhite120 Thwarted"7 Bolingover 12 ^eb 51 111$ .%AV£!£ 2*e 107 66i 621 2h 14 StuartK* HcpS 89 L'leFlower110 Riv'lane118 WideReq'st 12 Jan 13-51 7F.G 11-81 :52%ft 3-2*102 54443411 StuartKi HcpS 82 ThirtyLove109 Conv's't'n'l 108 FineArt 8 May 3 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:03h April 29 Aqu 1 1-8 ft 1:54%h April 22 Aqu 3-4 ft 1:15h Lithe 1 1 7 B m 5 by Pna^mond U— Alcibiades, by Supremus. ,... Breeder. Hal Price Headley. 1951 2 0 0 0 $500 « Owner, H. UBUJ, P. Headley. T. Trainer, F. Barnett. 1950 16 2 2 2 $44 450 *pr2™dam HM1%ft M 121 84 941111104 Het'erGio HcpS 81 Gr'ngUP110 D-kFav'te"2 MissDegree 14 »,pr12,1lxKee h41/!4^1 X m 42i44 32 44 DodsonD4 HcpS 69 M'ntM'cy122 CircusCI*n115 Y'lmant'n 7 n°xVJ"fS!^ ^11? 3*126 3s 44 74 74 DodsonD8 HcpS 84 Siama"2 Antagonism"4 September 13 c01,4:^ IkVSK 1i 118 22 2 23 22 B'ch'rU1 HcPS95Almahm'd108 Bewitch122 L'd'gHome 14 cePi2c"S.T .JlJiS^ I6 11° I"**3*"9 94W'h'eH" HcpS85Tea-Maker118 MoreSun106 Piet 12 AeP™^LqU 1^12552 % 35 23 33*36 54W'h'seH4 HcpS87NextMove116-September108 Wistful 12 Aug30-50«Was 1-8 1 :50y5ft2ie 120 48 24 » "1 NelsonE3 HcpS 79 Wistful 128 Include 104 OurRequest 9 May 1 Bel 3-4 ft 1:14%h April 17 Kee 5-8 ft 1:01%h April 7 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02%h Siama 11*! B- f 4 by ^9"— China Face, by Display. - ^ Breeder, E. K. Thomas. 1951 5 0 10 $1 100 Owner, Cain Hoy Stable. Trainer, M. Jolley. 1950 1G 7 1 0 $70 910 APr25o111J,am H!:!!5S S 118 114*129 12"118* ArcaroE* HcpS 81 Gr'ngUpHO D"'kFav'te"2 MissDegree 14 rl'M^u3"1 lilll^} 4i 116 41134 34 2" Atk's'nTS Alw 86 MissDegree"0 Ari'sMona"6 Renew 7 KJIiIu'3 l~*A :2«,J! 9 ll9 53 64 64 64 Sc'rl'kOio HcpS 86 MissH'brow115 OuijaHO RiskA Whirl 11 *," "!a 3"4:°^t 2| 117 43 45s 6* 65 ChurchK* Alw 88 Call0ver"6 CircusClown"5 Ouija 7 fi^STL" h4 !:!2*fi 4i 12° 44J 56 54 431 Scurl'k02 Alw 84 Versify 108 Baby Comet" 1 Drif'gMaid 7 Nov 7-50«Jam 1*1:45 ft Jjk 112 14 13 "1 "1 Scurl'W)3 HcpS 91 Antagonism"4 September"8 Renew 13 May 4 Bel trt 3-8 ft :35%h May 2 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1:00%h April 29 Bel trt 1m ft 1:43%b Nell K. 1 1 ? B- m 5' * * Crowfoot— Sea Elf, by Halcyon. 1 '*■ Breeder. James Norris. 1951 5 0 0 2 $1 inn Owner, Spring Hill Farm. Trainer. J. B. Partridqe 1950 9 3 1 3 $39*560 uPr2l11^an 3,41:11%ft 13 116 931 64 631 64 M't'sW" HcpS 87 Gr'ngUpHO D'kFav'te112 MissDegree 14 ™i!G,P 1*1:44%ft 4-5*106 " 21 34 64 M'tensWi Alw 85 Ennobled 118 Balan 111 BeeLeeTee 8 SS'Stll? 3-41:10%ft 7-5 *116 24 24 23 34 M'tensW3 Alw 90 Johns Joy 121 JamSession 118 Torr8 ^eb41'H,a 7-8 1:24 ft 21*124 41 4443 54 Stoutjs HcpS 86 MissH'brow"5 OuijaHO RiskAWhirl" ^oi'^l^ MM2S.IJ5 2 23 23 S M'tensWi HcpS 89 Valpam121 Delegated Amer'nGlory 8 i^f^H3? h'MlJSS 9"5 126 7?i 65 74i 72* N'ch'IsJ10 Hcp0 87L'ngHome"8 M'ryRisk"6 MissDeg'e 10 Jly 1-505Del 1A1:44%ft 3-2*127 41 3"" 6* 74 Het'erG" HcpS 87 Adile 119 The Mater 107 Jazz Baby 11 April 21 Bel trt 1-2 ft :48%h April 18 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:14%h Mar 31 Bel 1-2 sy :47%h September 1 10 B m 5 by Blenheim H.— Early Autumn, by Jamestown. . ... . ■ ,v Breeder. Calumet Farm. 1951 8 0 2 0 $2 075 Owner, W. J. Lenihan. Trainer, H. Brown. 1950 33 4 6 2 $29025 Apr27-516Jam 1^1:45 ft 21 113 54 44 44 43 RobertsPi Alw 88 Renew113 OurPatrice"0 S'garCoated 5 u I'l Mam * ?i :rLly 12 115 8' 84 74 44 RobertsP4 Alw 84 D'kFav'te"5 B'byComet"5 0'rPat'ce 8 SrJillS^ 1 !2*2 1? IH 1320141412"104 Rob'rtsPS HcpS 79 AntagonismlOS RomanMiss102 Ouija 15 ?^21i ltu,a 1 ]:5K ft 3i 113 6 1 5' ^4 54 MartinRJi Alw 77 DriftingMaid 109 Marta 108 Busanda 6 reb.1fc !.'a 11"2!:5%?-4 107 94"'210131"2 Boul'tisS« Alw76Kinsman"3 Whirl'gD'gh"2 NavyCh'f 12 5* 8i ^m!3 I'V.i^*'5 11° 33 22 24 2«k Boul*tisS« Alw 76 MissHighbr'w"2 Mackle108 Evanstep 5 Feb 1-5 7Hia 7-8 1.24%ft 21 113 44 34 22 2i ChurchK? Alw 84 Marta105 Evanstep"6 DangerAhead 8 May 4 Jam 3-8 ft :35%h May 1 Jam 5-8 ft 1:01 h April 25 Jam 5-8 ft 1 :00h BllSanda 1 OQ B,k- f- 4- by War Admiral— Businesslike, by Blue Larkspur. vx Breeder. Ogden Phipps. 1951 6 0 0 1 $500 „ „. Owner, 0. Phipps. Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. 1950 15 2 4 3 $32 300 Apr27-516Jam 1*1:45 ft 21 113 44 57154 59 Perm'eRS Alw 82 Renew113 OurPatrice"0 S'garCoated 5 Apr12-51«Jam 3-4 1:12Vsft 54 116 76174 67 52 Perm'eR* Alw 84 Miss Degree 110 Siama 116 Ari'sMona 7 S?«i Y3a !!iH!%5 3le107 9MI3131412144 PWeRIl HcpS77Antagonism108 RomanMiss102 Ouija 15 Feb24-o16H.a 11-81:51 ft 6-5 *114 4*134 331 34 Perm'neR3 Alw84DriftingMaid109 Marta108 TheMater 6 Feb14-517Hia 7-8 1:24 ft 54 108 10410' 871 731 PermW HcpS 85 MissH'brow"5 OuijaHO RiskAWhirl 11 Feb 1-51 7Hia 7-8 1:24%ft 31 120 65 74 6" 74 Perm'eRS Alw 76 Marta 105 September 113 Evanstep 8 May 1 Aqu 7-8 gd 1:27hg April 24 Aqu 1m gd 1:43%h April 21 Aqu 1m ft 1:44b Suaar Coated 10? Dk- br f 4 by Devil Red— Michigan Candy, by Michigan Boy.^~~ „ .. * v*" Breeder, Mrs. M. E. Whitney. 1951 7 10 1 $3 850 Owner, Llangollen Farm. Trainer, C. Whittingham. 1950 8 2 0 1 $4 575 Apr27-516Jam 1*1:45 ft 25 103$ "1 Ih 2h 32J ColeS4 Alw 89 Renew"3 OurPatrice"0 September 5 Apr17-515Jam 3-41:12 sy 81 115 78 781 812 |7| JamesB* Alw 79 D'kFav'te"5 B'byComet"5 0'rPat'ce 8 Sf-5"S5^ 7-81:24%ft 25 108 42 64 74 84 MorenoHi HcpC 82 L'dyAlice"2 Mrs.R'bft109 Fl'tPrinc's 11 Feb23-517S.A 11:38 gd 19 103 75 521 34 44 SmithFA2 HcpC 80SomeGal 111 LadyAlice 109 Kinfolks 8 ^ebii K!"A 7-81:23%ft 23 "2* 84 9911016 713 SlenderT3 AlwC 79 Br'tonLight120 Gr'tDr'm"6 SomeGal 10 Jan26-517S.A 1 1:37Vbft 7Je 102 32 2* 1) " SmithFA? HcpC 88 Burn'gN't120 FoxieGr'n108 Gatita II 9 May 3 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1:02%h April 26 Bel 3-8 ft :37h April 23 Bel 1m m 1:46%h Next Move 1 ?A ■*• f 4 b Bu" Lea-Now What, by Chance Play. . , _ l'*,u Breeder. Alfred G. Vanderbilt 1951 5 0 11 $32 875 Owner, A. G. „ „ Vanderbilt. J Trainer, W. C. Winfrey. 1950 19 11 4 1 $240450 Apr25-51 sjam 3-4 1:"%ft 9-5 *128 631105 74 4*1 GuerinE2 HcpS 88 Gr'ngUpHO D'kFav'te112 MissDegrw 14 tDead heat. Mar3-517S.A 11-4 2:02%gd 41 116 32 22 21 2"* GuerinES HcpS 89 Moonrush 114 Sudani" Repeluz 14 ?u17,i1^-A 11-81:49%ft 41 119 331 2h " 31 GuerinE2 HcpS 92 AIIBlue 111 Sudan 109 SturdyOne 16 Feb3-517S.A 1 1-4 2:00%ft 4-5e*121 21 12 31 67 G'rinES SplWS 93Gr'tCircle"5 L'white"6 Bed o'Roses 11 r?n22"f^nA 1]i1:483/sft 1-2e*130 22 24 32 44 GuerinE2 HcpS 93 Sp'c'IT'ch"4 Bewitch122 Bed 0' Ros's 8 Dec16-507Hol 11-81:48%ft 4e 114 " 12 14 21 GuerinES HcpS 96 HillPrince128 Gr'tCircle109 VinoFino 10 May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :35h May 1 Bel trt 1m ft 1:41%b April 23 Bel 1-2 sy :48%h MisS Dearee 1 OA Br f' A by Third De9i-ee— Oh Miss, by Charley 0. .. . ! lw Breeder. Gould Porter. 1951 4 2 11 $7 925 Owner. E. M O'Brien. Trainer. H. W. Williams. 1950 15 1 5 2 $8425 May 2-51 7 Jam 3-41:12%ft 51 118 44 54 44 23 W'dh'eH4 Alw 81 D'kFav'te"5 OurPfceHO L'd'gHome 7 Apr25-5 RJam 3-41:"%ft 16 111 5432 32 32 W'dh'eH' HcpS 88 Gr'ngUpHO DkFav'ite"2 NextMove 14 Apr12-51 5Jam 3-41:12%ft 31 110 1h Ih ih p W'dh'eH7 Alw 86 Siama 116 Ari's Mona 116 Renew 7 Apr 4-51 5 Jam 51f1:05%ft 41 108 32 M ih 1"k W'dh'seH5 Alw 90 OurP't'ce109 Ari'sM'a122 Th'aBerger 6 Aug 5-506 Mth 1*1:46%ft 11 107 444467 pi stoutJ3 HcpS 73 D'ger Ahead" 1 MyCelesteHO Al'sPal 7 Aug 1-506 Mth 3-41:11%ft 6-5 *"1 1h U 21 52 Balz'tiW5 Alw 86 Blazing" 1 Friedacres"3 Conqu'rant 7 Jly 24-50«Janr 1 3-4 1:11 %ft 41 108 24 21 Ih 3j WallN2 HcpO 89 L'ngHome"8 M'ryRisk"6 Fan'ilMiss 10 April 24 Agu 3-8 gd :37h April 20 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:05b April 9 Aqu 3-8 ft 38b Hrlf f im Maid lijInM 1 HQ Ch- 'i 4» b" Valdina Orphan— Afloat, by Man o' War. f k Drifting I UO BreedV Helh Stock Farm. 1951 7 2 t 1 $6,575 5 Owner, W. G. Helis, Jr. Trainer, F. Catrone. 1950 14 2 1 1 $13,385 5 0 Apr26-51«G.S 3-41:1l%ft 2\ *110 48J 35| 23 2} StoutJ* Alw 89 PlayToy 113 RiskA Whirl 112 Blazing 8 B A Mar29-51*G.P 7-81:23%ft 2 120 5'I 42J 2h 14 MartinJ2 Alw92 IdaC. 112 Yoicks112 HelenMay 6 S A Mar 2-517Hia 11-81:51%ft 9 108 45 33 2J 92£ StoutJH HcpS 79 Antagonism108 RomanMiss102 Ouija 15 5 A Feb24-51*Hia 11-81:51 ft 12 109 14 1' 1J V StoutJ2 Alw 85 Marta 108 Busanda114 TheMater 6 6 A Feb14-517Hia 7-81.24 ft 32 110 7^ 75J 75J 8*2 Boul'tisS3 HcpS 82 MissH'brow115 0uija110 RiskAWhirlH 1 M Jan23-517Hia 3-41:11%ft 17 112 54 4* 32 3*1 StoutJ* Alw 86 Versify 108 BabyComet111 Siama 7 7 M Jan15-51«TrP 3-4 1:115feft 41 115 94 7" 58J 44 StoutJS Alw 78 CircusClown112 Solicitor112 Oc'nDrive J 9 M May 1 GS 1m ft 1:43%b April 22 GS 1-2 ft :49b April 15 GP 1m ft 1:43%b b.j r*„-««i:« V 1A/I Ch. m, 5, by Brown King— Well Behaved, by Behave Yourself. , • Kea ^amena /n i u4 3reeder Mrs Joe w BrowrL 1951 4 0 0 0 ( — ) ) ' Owner, J. W. Brown. Trainer, J. B. Theall. 1950 16 2 2 1 $44,100 i 0 May 1-51 6 Jam 3-41:11 ft 31 102 5« S*l 67J 6" Stuarts HcpO 81 Piet 120 SheilasRew'd 124 Tea-Maker 6 * A Apr25-51*Jam 3-41:11%ft 41e 106 138i14"14"128l RenickJH HcpS 81 Gr*ngUp110 D'kFav'te112 MissDegree 14 j A Feb21-517FG 3-41:11%ft 18 117 7410'2 9" 9'4 Del'h'eJ7 HcpO 74 LillyVal'ti107 TidyS'm118 M't'naS'ds 10 D I | A Feb15-517FG 3-41:13%m 5 117 6' 64 67 691 StuartK2 HcpO 71 LillyValenti 104 Pontalba107 Magnet 6 6|A 1 Sep16 50«Aqu 11-8 1:5GVbft 13 113 74 54 64 78J M'ganP" HcpS 85 NextMove116 September108 Wistful 12 I u Sep 6-507Aqu 1,1e 1:43%ft 4 117 32 32 3' 2"* Mil'ganPi HcpO 97 H'ney'sGal 116 N'htGame108 J'zBaby 8 8 F( Sep 2-50* Aqu 7-8 1:23%ft 60 106 74112141113 gsj Mil'anPM HcpS 87 Piet 120 Tea-Maker 117 Arise 14 4 F April 29 Aqu 1m ft 1:43h April 28 Aqu 3-8 ft :36%h April 22 Aqu 3-4 ft 1:1 5%h I \ 1 1 I ltegl!f«iMBBM 7~1 MBE^BMIMEMSEMBMSXn Siggm Page 15 7th Jam 1 1-16 MILES. (One Hitter, July 8, J950— 1:42%— 4— 105.) North Hills Purse. Purse „ e i -r. 1 I $4,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races other than maiden or r q /ill JQITI claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of $3,250 allowed 3 lbs.; two races other than n A claiming, 6 lbs. Non-winners at one mile or over allowed 3 lbs. regardless of other r ^ allowances. Chart Chart Book Book Today's Today's Chart Chart Book Book Today's Today's s / / Chart Chart Book Book Today's Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. (27290)*Basically Apr51 Jam 1:45V% 111 114 272442 Combat Boots Apr51 Jam 1 :44% 111 116 27744 Father Tiber Apr51 Jam 1:46% 113 113 202253 Hull Down Oct50 Jam 1:45% 116 113 26502 Discreet Nov50 Pirn 1:48% 116 111 Chart Chart Book Book Today's Today's s / / Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt t / 272433 Grand Egyptian 108 8 / 27290 Sir Greek 113 3 * 272903 Saxony Apr51 Jam 1:46% 122 116 6 26960 Amphiblen Apr51 Jam 1 :46% 116 116 \ . (27107) Out Point Nov50 Jam 1:47 116 113 3 ' D__:__i|., l l A Br. c, 3, by Bimelech— Gallawood, by Sir Gallahad III. DdSICCIIiy I 1 4 Breeder, L. Combs II. 1951 3 10 0 $2,800 ,. " , Owner, Lester Manor Stable. Trainer, G. H. Strate. 1950.7 1 2 2 $4,725 Apr25-515Jam 1&1:45feft 41 111* 4=i 2* 1| 14 ColaneriJt Alw 90 TheBattler119 Saxony122 FatherTiber I „ 8 , Apr20-515Jam 3-41:12%ft 3 115 74 7 * V\ 53| GuerinE2 Alw 80 Recline 114 Powwow 117 Auditing 9 . Apr14-512Jam 3-41:13 ft 11 118 64 65J 74 44 GuerinE3 Alw 80 Earmarked113 TimelyRe'd118 Audit'g 7 7 Oct24-505Jam 3-41:12%sy 31 118 6«J 74 46 35J Perm'eRi Alw 80 FoxeyLad118 0fficious118 BlueHelmet q 9 Oct16-505Jam 3-41:12%ft 2 118 2h 11 12 14 perm'eR' Mdn 86 Kadir 118 Free All 118 Strike Out q 9 ' Oct 2-504Bel wc 3-4 1:10 ft 10 118 4 6 1 5J 21 ArcaroE2 Mdn 89 FoxeyLad118 BobC'dine118 St'ke0ut21 ^ May 4 Bel 3-8 ft :35%h May 2 Bel 7-8 ft 1:28%b April 29 Bel 3-4 ft 1:16%b I r^mUn t DftAf* 1 1 £L B. c, 3, by Our Boots— Miss Dodo, by Man 0' War. , COmbat DOOtS I 1 0 Breeder, Mr & Mrs. T. Hardin. 1951 4 1 2 1 $5,125 , Owner, Putnam Stable. Trainer, G. Riola. 1950 16 3 0 4 $7,075 }i Apr24-516Jam 1,1£1:44%ft 61 111*54 53^21 24 Cou'neriJS Alw 92 Nothirdch'ce111 LongBow116 Platoon H 8 Apr17-51Mam 1^ 1:45%gd 41 111* 14 12J \*\ 1"* ColaneriJi Alw 89 Noth'dch'ce111 F'th'rTib'r113 L'gBow 7 7 ' April 17, 51— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:461/s. Apr10-513Jam 3-41:11%ft 2\ 108* 34 32£ 31 2i ColaneriJS Alw 89 AlllsWell 110 Auditing 113 Signal fi 6 ' Apr 6-51 4 Jam 3-41:12 ft 41 120 41 42J 42J 34 GreenB3 Alw 85 Intent 114 Recline 114 Mazinga 7 7 i Nov27-505Bow 1-70 1:49%m 71 117 1J 24 24 37 Wil'msRi Alw 58 Steadfastly MullyS.120 Springtale 0 8 ' Nov20-504Bow 1-70 1:47%ft 41 120 33| 34| 2'| 31 Str'geB5 Alw 77 SenatorJoe120 RareKnave113 Fiddler 9 g May 3 Jam 3-4 ft 1:13%h April 29 Jam 5-8 ft 1:00%h April 22 Jam 1-2 ft :48h Pnf-hor TiKor 11^ Dk- b- e 3 bv Roman— Mandalay, by Man 0' War. , ratner IIDer I I J Breeder, H. H. Knight 1951.6 0 0 2 $1,050 a, 5 Owner, Phantom Farm. Trainer, J. C. Lawrence. 1950 10 1 1 2 $3,675 1 May 2-51 5Jam 3-41:12 ft 25 118 5?} $H 64 671 StuartK7 Alw 79 Knowitall 118 Powwow 118 Definitely 8 Apr25-515Jam 1,*s1:45%ft 61 116 2* 34 54 44 StuartK* Alw 81 Basically 111 The Battler 119 Saxony 8 o Apr17-517Jam 1 ■£ 1 :45%gd 19 113 32 33 44| 3«1 StuartKS Alw 82 C'b'tB'tslll N*th'dch'ce111 LongBow 7 7 April 17, 51— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:46%. Apr11-515Jam IA1.4SHH 11 118 44 5» 45 35 StuartK4 Alw 78 Albion 118 TheBattler 120 Ari'sBrig fi 6 Apr 6-51 7 Jam 3-41:12%ft 11 114 53 67 55J PI ErricoC4 Alw 80 Kyalla 117 TheBattler 117 WhiteFlag 7 7 Apr 4-51 «Jam 3-41:11%ft 9e 102 53i13i313'513'3 StuartKi HcpS 77 Repetoire 116 Pictus 115 Pur Sang 13 13 April 29 Bel 3-8 ft :34%h April 24 Bel 5-8 ft 1:03b April 13 Bel 5-8 ft 1:03%b Nominated for the Belmont Stakes. H..II Hsmum 1 1*5 B. c, 3, by Count Fleet— Dark Discovery, by Discovery. Ull UOWn I I J Breeder, J. A. Bell, Jr. 1950 8 1 2 1 $3,970 -. /u Owner, Mrs. E. Lasker. Trainer, M. Hirsch. Nov 9-505C.D 6if1:21%m 1*118 43 43£ 3' 3*1 KnappEJ2 Alw 70 Ruby'sJon 118 TheGink 113 False 9 8 0ct28-506C D 1 1:36%ft 21 M16 72 101° 84 814 ClarkS4 ScwS 81 PurSang 116 Bernwood 116 Mameluke ,2 12 0ct17-504Jam 141:45 ft 2-5e*116 12 12 13 24 Atk'sonTi Alw 89 LongBow113 Pr'essRose113 Col'yDate J 8 8 Sep30-5O«Bel wc6Jf1:15%ft 7Je 122 4 72 114J119J M'nsWM ScwS 86 B'tlef'ld122 BigStr'ch122 R'gh'nT'ble 14 \\ Sep25-505Bel wc3-41:10%ft 16 115§11 117 94 74J BolandWS SplW 82 Battlefield118 PetB'ly118 R'gh'nT'ble 11 Sep21-507Bel wc 3-4 1:10 ft 2e4117 5 73J B^ 42| StuartKS Alw 87 BlackDouglas 114 Nosun 122 Safety in 10 Sep15-504Aqu 7-8 1:25%gd 8-5 113§ 62| 58 5^i V BolandW2 Mdn 83 Col'nyDate116 St.Lawr'nce116 Kadir 10 II May 4 Bel 1-2 ft :48h April 29 Bel 3-4 ft 1:14%h April 26 Bel 5-8 ft 1:00hg Nominated for the Belmont Stakes and Preakness Stakes. D;c fponi 111 B. f, 3, by Eight Thirty— Chaste Lady, bv Sir Gallahad III. LMSCreer I | | Breeder, G. D. Widener. 1951 . 5 1 0 0 $1,950 k- ^ Owner, G. D. Widener. Trainer, W. F. Mulholland. 1950 3 1 0 1 $2,575 Apr11-516Jam 3-41:12%ft 29 112 52J 52^ 64 7« Het'gerGB ScwS 78 Ruddy 112 WhoDini112 FairSelf q 9 Feb17-515Hia 7-81:25%ft 3 113 3i 44 53J 54^ Hett'gerG' Alw 79 Alerted 118 TeaneckFlash 114 Yildiz !n 10 Feb 8-513Hia 3-41:11%ft 5i 117 1h 1h 2\ \\ Hett'gerG« Alw 89 N'll'sBoy122 Tim'lyR'w'd122 Strad'v's 12 ? Jan27-517Hia 3-41:12%ft 4Je 110 104J10«1 64J 6'1 Sc'rl'kOn ScwS 81 Jul'tsNurse121 Br'ktown109 BlueM'n 14 14 Jan19-515Hia 3-4 1:11%ft 4-5e*110 53J 55 57 64 Scurl'kOio Alw 78 M'sTinka109 R'm'nMiss112 MissM'ggy 10 10 Nov11-506Pim 1^1:47%ft 9i 116 68 7?1 710 V\ Het'gerGS ScwS 69 CarolinaQ'n119 A'tJinny116 TwoR'b's 8 8 j I 0ct25-505Jam 3-4 1:13V%gd 6-5 *116 3"^ 34 2J 12J Het'gerG4 Mdn 81 Phoenicia 116 FancyGal 116 Niobe 8 8 May 3 Bel 1m ft 1:38^ May 1 Bel 5-8 ft 1:04%b April 28 Bel 1m ft 1:44b G.__J Crtwrkfrlrtn 1 HQ Ch. f, 3, by Grand Slam— Egyptian Belle, by Pompey. rand tgyptian I UO Breeder, H. H. Knight 1951.8 1 3 1 $4,925 m Owner, Warbern Stable. Trainer, P. Bieber. 1950 3 0 0 3 $950 950 Apr24-515Jam 3-41:12 ft 8-5 115 6« 78| 48| 34 GuerinE* Alw 80 Rampal'n111 ShyBim114 SpanishCr'm 9 Apr16-515Jam 3-41:12 ft 4 115 43J 45| 57| 24 GuerinE3 Alw 86 Poppaea 114 ShyBim 114 Guiding ii 7 Apr 9-51 3 Jam 3-41:11%ft 31 115 44J 45| 4* 2 GuerinE7 Alw 82 Phoenicia114 BleuFeature114 Alg'rian 7 Apr 3-51 «Jam 5Jf1:05%sy 15 116 7^1 84 78J 67 GuerinE3 Alw 84 TillyRose 114 MyBebby 117 BlueMoon 8 8 Feb10-51«Hia 3-41:11%ft 19 111 771 74 712 711 MartinRJS Alw 77 MissTinka109 BlueM'n109 Lady'sDTt ;tJ 7 Jan31-51«Hia 3-41:12 ft 3 113 31 21 22 45 ClarkS» Alw 80 Brevite118 T'lyReward118 Stradiv'us11 Jan26-516Hia 3-4 1:12%ft 9-5 *113 44 3J 3J 12 ClarkSH Alw 84 ColonyMiss117 Mommy117 NewW'der 12 12 May 1 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:21b April 29 Bel trt 3-8 ft :37h April 23 Bel 3-8 m :37h S* ^ — ■- 110 B. g, 3, by Silver Horde— Greek Goddess II., by Hyperion. IT VjreeK I 1 ,3 Breeder, Mrs. M. C OTeary. 1951 .4001 $800 800 Owner, Mimosa Stock Farm. Trainer, A. Delloso. 1950 6 1 0 0 $1,850 850 Apr25-515Jam 1^ 1:45%ft 6J 116 3"" 55J 7" 819 ArcaroE4 Alw 71 Basically 111 The Battler 119 Saxony 1 8 8 Apr20-515Jam 3-41:12%ft 28 114 43J 53J 43J 43| Gorm'nDi Alw 80 Recline 114 Powwow 117 Auditing l 9 9 Apr14-512Jam 3-41:13 ft 21 118 54 43J 65 5^1 GormanD« Alw 78 Earmarked113 TimelyRe'd118 Audit'g 1 7 7 Feb2-517SA 3-41:09 ft 41 110 68J 54 37 34 AdamsJS Alw 90 Moham'd'n122 R'ghsB'll 107 FI'tAbb'y I 7 Nov14-505Hol 3-41:12%m 8 116 5« 5" 515 414 AdamsJ' Alw 67 GoldCapitol 116 Aware 120 MioAce 6 6 Oct21-507BM 1 1:38%ft 2i *120 42J 42 42 44 West'peJl Alw 82 KingsReward114 TroyCh'f117 Miobrt [ 8 g May 2 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:19b April 19 Bel trt 1-2 ft :49h April 11 Bel trt 1-2 ft :47%h * - - 1 1 £ Br. c, 3, by War Jeep— Zaltowna, by Town Guard. dOXOny I I O Breeder, K. M. & W. P. Little, 1951 . 7 1 2 1 $2,850 |50 Owner, Woolford Farm. Trainer, W. W. Stephens. 1950 4 0 0 0 $75 Apr25-515Jam 1^1:45%ft 81 122 84J 44J 34 38 McC'ryC7 Alw 82 Basically111 TheBattler119 F'rTiber ■ 8 8 Apr20-515Jam 3-4 1:12%ft 138 117 91 1 9" 88' 74J McC'ryC7 Alw 79 Recline 114 Powwow 117 Auditing l 9 9 Feb13-518Hia 11-81:51%ft 61 118 53J 64 551 551 RobertsPi Alw 77 0ldRowley115 Ch'larian118 T'lyRew'd I 9 9 Jan30-518Hia 11-8153%ft 23 118 11' 75154124 RobertsPH Alw67TheGink118 Caramba118 UncleEmery '12 12 Jan17-512Hia 3-41:11%ft 28 118 8 9" 8" 8" ChurchKS Alw 77 Heliowise118 Elixir113 GrayMatter •12 12 Jan11-513TrP 1A1:47%ft 3 120 45 24 22 13 Culm'eJ* Mdn 75 WaveAgain115 Midyear120 JohnJo'ph 1 11 11 Jan 5-51 iTrP 3-41:12%ft 6} 120 64 54 45J 23J Culm'eJio Mdn 77 Black Bay 120 In Readiness 120 Conish 1 12 12 May 4 Bel trt 1-2 ft :50h April 30 Bel trt 5-8 m 1:05b April 24 Bel trt 3-8 ft :36%h A _ blutkka 1 1 £ B- e. 3, by Amphitheatre— Beauty Blen, by Blenheim II. AmpniDien | | O Breeder, Mrs. B. K. Douglas. 1951 .2000 ( — ) ) Owner, J. Freedman. Trainer, L. V. Bellew, Jr. 1950 6 2 0 1 $3,600 Apr19-516Jam 1£1:44**ft 39 116 613 6I7 614 5'3 Schm'IA2 Alw82 Hall of Fame113 Platoon113 Steadf'st t 6 6 b Apr 6-51 7 Jam 3-41:12%ft 25 120 7" 712 7»i 631 Schm'IAS Alw 80 Kyalla 117 TheBattler 117 WhiteFlag I 7 Dec16-505TrP 1i1471/5ft 51 115 651 32J 3nk 1J SchmidlA3 Alw 76 Pucketeer 118 Kadir 120 EchoRock * o 8 " Dec 9-505TrP 3-4M1%ft 17 116 78 8'1 751 52J SchmidlA2 Alw 84 lrishGame122 WhitWhiz119 Puck'teer ['" 10 Nov 4-501 Jam 3-4V13%sy 7} 118 43J 3'J 21 1h LopezM7 c8000 78 BattleR'l 113 WithSw'ds116 Ch'nShot 1° 8 Oct 6-504Bel wc 3-4 109 ft 37 118 7 51 7*1 8" ClarkS" Mdn 84 Long Bow 115 Kadir 118 Chinkapin 111 11 May 3 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:03%h April 29 Aqu 3-4 ft 1:18%b April 26 Aqu 3-8 ft :36%h r\..t. D~:„#. fkA\ 1 1 0 Ch. c, 3, by Shut Out— Briarhone. by Sir Gallahad III. UUt rOinr ^fVi; | | $ Breeder, Lazy F Ranch. 1951.1 1 0 0 $2,600 Owner Lazy F Ranch. Trainer, 0. T. Dubassoff. 1950 .9021 $1,750 -ran Apr21-513Jam 3-4 112 ft 51 116 55 55 22£ 4 Atk'sonT7 Mdn 87 Moseid116 Dictionary116 SweetNaomi 9 9 Nov11-504Jam 3-41:13 ft 9-5e*118 881 912 64 2nk Atk'sonT5 Mdn 82 Kadir 113 FreeAII 118 BattleRoyal [« 1 q 9 Nov 2-504 Jam l,1s1:45%ft 5 116 107J 64 47 38 Scurl'k03 Mdn 81 BobC'sidine116 H'ry-Sk'ry116 Sp'g'le :\. 12 Oct21-504Jam 3-4112%ft 35 118 95184 7512" DelV'hioJ8 Mdn 83 Galh'mpden118 BlueGal't113 DueEast :{« 14 Oct11-504Bel 11:39%ft 7J 116 841 641 68J 64 Perm'eR7 Mdn 68 ColonyDate116 H'ry-Sk'ry116 Galh'en 10 Oct 2-504Bel wc 3-4 1:10 ft 6Jf 118 9 103 71 53J Perm'neR7 Mdn 86 FoxeyLad118 Basic'ly118 BobC'sidine „,, 21 Sep23-50iBel wc6^f 1:19%ft 18 116 8 94 74 74 Perm'neR2 Mdn 69 Banjoist116 BobCons'ine116 Col'yDate ' :, 9 3 May 1 Bel 1-2 ft :49%h April 28 Bel 1m ft 1:40h April 25 Bel 1-2 ft :50%b Nominated for the Belmont Stakes. 8th Jam 1 1-8 MILES. (Mad Play, Oct. 4, 1924— 1:49%— 3— 115.) Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds )lds q, • I and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.; bs.; Ol h JCim since January 16, 5 lbs. Claiming price, $6,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each ach SWI 5bOU to to 5S ^UUU. 000 SWI 5bOU to to 5S ^UUU. 000 Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. 276193 Mel Hash Apr51 Jam 1:52% 112 115 272932 Keep Watch Jan50 Hia 1:50% 111 110 276192'Armelle 0ct50 Jam 1:51 % 105 107 276194 Chancel ing Jan51 Hia 1:52% 112 110 (27520)* Good Story Jan50 Hia 1:50% 118 113 Chart Book Today's ay's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. Wt. (27619) Control Feb50 Hia 1:50% 116 118 118 27619 JKiller Mac Feb51 Hia 1:52 115 108 108 27619 'Frost Bitten Apr51 Jam 1:52% 117 110 110 Coupled: Armelle and Frost Bitten. f k 5 5 0 8 B A 6 S A 5 A 6 6 A 1 M 7 7 M 9 M ) , ) • ' i 0 6 * A j A D I | A 6 6|A 1 I u 8 8 F( 14 4 F „ e i r q n A r ^ s / / t / 8 / 3 * 6 \ . 3 ' ,. " , I „ 8 , 9 . 7 7 q 9 q 9 ' ^ I , , }i H 8 7 7 ' fi 6 ' 7 7 i 0 ' 8 9 g , a, 5 1 8 8 o 7 7 fi 6 7 7 13 13 -. /u 9 8 ,2 12 8 8 J 14 \\ 11 in 10 10 II k- ^ q 9 !n 10 12 ? 14 14 10 10 8 8 j I MaI Hnek I 1 C B. h, 8, by Hash— Cordicay, by Cri de Guerre (England). ,Vle, nasn I I J Bieeder Mist H W Bingham. 1951 . 9 2 0 2 S3.950 Owner. T. C. Melrose. Trainer. J. P Watts. $5,000 1950.11 1 0 2 $2,975 T Apr30-518Jam 1 1-8 1:52%ft 81 106$ 32J 1h 1h 3J Th'sonRA8 5000 82 Control 116 Armelle 112 Chanceling 9V Apr20-517Jam 11-81:51%ft 4i 112S 34 32 34i 44 Th'psonR3 5000 82 Control 115 Chancel'g102 Campaign'r 8 Apr14-518Jam 1^1:46%ft 10 120 77 541 54 54 NicholsJ' 7500 78 Br'dyPunchl 14 ButletPr'fl 14 Muzzle 10 Apr 9-515Jam 3-41:11%ft 21 116* 75J 8H 813 64 Colan'riJ3 10000 84 Bakersfield119 S'geview114 Assignm't 8 Mar19-517G.P 1^1:45%^ 15 116 54 44 2J 14 BarrowT5 7000 85 Control 116 AndyHandy120 KayGibson 10 Mar 9-51 iG.P 7-81:25 ft 8-5 *1 14 73} 24 2" 12 BarrowT* 4000 84 Elated 112 Selenite 110 SirWhite 11 Mar 7-51 «G.P 3-4 1:10%ft 14 114 77J 7* 77 651 Mad'nDi 7500 87 Mr.J'eP'k110 M't'rM'd117 Br'dyP'chll April 29 Aqu 3-8 ft :36%h * April 8 Aqu 3-8 ft :37b Mar 29 GP 1-2 ft :49%h Ifoon Wntrh 1 1 A Blk. m, 6, by Grand Slam— Watch Her, by On Watch. iveep TTarcn | |y Breeder. Mrs Geo L Harrisoa 1951 9 0 2 2 $1,900 . Owner, H. Bartell. Trainer, E. A. Neloy. $5,500 1950 27 5 5 4 $12,987 Apr25-518Jam 1^ 1:454sft 21*114 43J 24 23 23J ArcaroE2 c3500 83 Fly'gMane112 LadyJacopo107 Beausy 9 i 4lApr20-517Bow 1& 1:49%ft 4-5 *1H 42J 11 1h 21 NashR' 3500 71 Rocklye 122 Salient 109 Wayfern 10 ; Apr17-515Lrl 11-81:53%ft 1*113 31 2* 2J 33 MartinRJ* 6000 74 Infirst 111 GoldenClover 116 Colelco 6 ■ Apr 6-515Lrl 3-41:12%ft 5i 111 67 54 5* 32J MartinRJ2 7000 81 East'rM'n112 SunCr'n112 AnnieOak'y 8 \ Mar29-515Lrl 3-41:13%sy 81 112 78 77J 67J 64 MartinRJ7 6500 77 STrsCh'ce115 Annie0'kl'y109 SunCr'n 8 I Feb23-51?Hia 1 1-8 1:514/sft 8 113 44J 5* 810 951 At'sonTi 6000 75 Pilayya114 R'ghCookie113 KillerMac12 . Feb20-51'Hia 11-81:52%ft 5 108*31 23 64 74 Picoujn c6000 72 Linall. 119 Oozo118 SomeTownH ( May 4 Aqu 1-2 ft :5£b May 2 Aqu 1-2 ft :53b April 14 Lrl 1m si 1:44h Armollo 1 A*7 B. f, 4, by Rhodes Scholar— Tripod, by Sickle. j Krmeiie \\J/ Breeder. Isidore Bieber 1951 5 0 11 $962 Owner. Mrs. F. Dougherty. Trainer. F Dougherty. $6,000 1950 20 4 2 2 $9,525 ! Apr30-518Jam 11-8 1:52Vsft 21e 112 2J 2h 2h 2n StuartKS 6000 83 Control 116 Mel Hash 106 Chanceling 9 ; Apr24-518Jam 1T1e1:45%ft 3e 108 64 44 q 3=t StuartKi 6000 86 GoldGin111 FrostBitten108 Chancel'g 7 , tDead heat. Apr21-512Jam 3-41:12 ft 33 108 74 78} 64 64 StuartKS 6000 80 StrikerPilot115 Giggle113 NavyFlash 9 \ Apr12-515Jam 3-4 1:12Vsft 13e 109 118J114 68 68 Bernh'tR5 6500 78 Maijo 116 Navy Flash 110 Mere Bones 13 Apr 2-51 5Jam 5J f 1 :05 ft 40 111 43J 641 441 64 Bern'tRi 12500 83 Extinguisher116 Bakersfd116 Dalpark 9 , Nov10-508Jam 11'61:45%ft 3J *105* 741 9^i 62 741 StuartK2 6500 83 Hero109 Kn'ht-At-Arms113 BugJuice 12 . April 6 Jam 1m ft 1:48b . Mar 28 Jam 5-8 ft 1:02hg Mar 23 Jam 3-4 ft 1:22%b s-nanceimg Chanrelina 11 O Ch- f- 4« by Hairaiv-Ariel Post, by Ariel. I ■ W Breeder. Mereworth Farm. 1951 9 1 3 2 $5,087 Owner, Mrs. E. D. Jacobs. Trainer, H. Jacobs. $5,000 1950 23 4 1 3 $8,445 J Apr30-518Jam 11-81:52%ft 10 110 54 531 431 44 GreenB2 5500 81 Control 116 Armelle 112 Mel Hash 9 Apr24-518Jam 1^1:45%ft 3 109 3i 34 4 9\ GreenB7 6000 86 GoldGin 111 FrostBitten 108 Armelle 7 I tDead heat. ] Apr20-517Jam 11-81:51%ft 21 102S 44 45 44 23J ColeS4 5000 82 Control 115 Campaigner 114 MelHash 8 Apr1 3-51 8 Jam 1 1-81:52 ft 7| 114 64J 47" 33 421 M'teiroA7 c5000 82 GoldGin 111 Control 120 HappyEast 10 Apr 5-51 8Jam 1^ 1:46 ft 2*116 3'i 35J 44 34 FiskB2 c5000 85 Bundlrab106 FI'gMane113 MissC'lina 6 Feb10-519Hia td^1:47%ft 31 112 94 731 34 44 BarrowTS 7500 Br'shlsles117 B'tonShoes108 FairAp'al 12 May 3 Aqu 1-2 ft :50h April 19 Jam 3-8 ft :36%b April 4 Aqu 1-2 m :51%b Clt\r\A ouuu ltnru V s\ 1 1 ^ B- 9,. 7, by Chance Play— Spur Flower, by Blue Larkspur. jrury ■ ■ J Breeder Calumet Farm 1951 11 4 1 3 $9 800 Owner, Mam Stable. Trainer, H. H. Goodwin. $5,000 1950 21 6 5 2 $12,795 Apr28-518Jam 1 1-81:52%ft 21 -114* 47 34 1h 16J PicouJS 3500 83 MikeM. 116 Vertigoll. 116 Hitherto 7 Apr23-518Jam 11-81:53%gd 61 119 5» 21 14 331 BolandWS 3500 75 Ventolino114 Reproduction114 Linall. 8 Apr19-514Jam 11-81:52%ft 51 111*22 ih 2h in PicouJ5 3500 82 Ventolino116 Ispahan116 Demavend 6 Apr17-518Jam 11-81:53%gd 31 120 1n 12| 2J 351 Wood'eH4 c3000 71 Rep'd'on 115 Vertigoll.113 DonPascal 10 Apr10-518Jam 11-81:52 ft 31 112*33 35 24 4' PicouJ3 3500 83 Reprod't'n109 Bundlrab108 Vertigoll. 6 Apr 2-51 8Jam 1^1:47%ft 2| *119 32 22 41 42J ChurchK3 3000 77 Ventclino 119 Vertigoll. 114 Bundlrab 11 Mar 3-51 4Hia 11-2 2:32%ft 4i 122 54 42J 44 331 ChurchK3 3500 73 PoisonAr'w115 DentifricelOO Favorito 10 May 4 Bel trt 1-2 ft :54b April 22 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38b Mar 28 Jam 3-4 ft 1:14h Pnnrrnl 1 1 Q B n- e- bv Tnird Degree— Gallant Lass, by Sir Gallahad III. v'u,,,,u■ ■ ■ O Breeder. Greentree Stud inc 1951 .9323 $8,325 Owner. Sunshine Stable. Trainer, J. J. L. Powers. $5,000 1950 14 4 5 2 $9,475 Apr30-518Jam 1 1-8 1:52%ft 6-5 *116 1J 3"" 3-* 1n Atk'sonTi 5000 83 Armelle 112 Mel Hash 106 Chanceling 9 Apr20-517Jam 11-81:51%ft 2*115 24 2* 12 13J BolandWS 5000 86 Chanceling102 Camp'ner114 MelHash 8 Apr13-518Jam 11-81:52 ft 2*120 t| 13J 1\ 2"" Atk'sonT' 5000 84 GoldGin111 HappyEastl 16 Chanceling 10 Apr 3-51 8 Jam 3-41:13 sy 21 118 64 631 421 331 GuerinE* 5000 79 HollyRidge113 J'nMeter110 UncleHal 7 Mar19-517G.P 1T1e1:45%ft 31*116 64122 32 2'J HigleyJ4 7000 83 MelHash116 AndyHandy120 K'yGibson 10 Mar10-512G.P 3-41:11%ft 5J 114 104 621 32J 1h HigleyJH 6000 89 TopAdm'l 117 Exc'leMary 107 Bullow 11 Mar 3-512Hia 3-41:121/sft 3J *118 84 8815* 31 Higleyjs 5000 83 MannaH. 118 Lawful 119 AirPatrol 12 April 19 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1 :03%b April 9 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1:05b Mar 17 Hia 5-8 ft 1:04%b Killer kAnr 1 HQ Blk. g, 5, by Giant Killer— Betty Mac, by Flying Heels. rvuier iyiuc ' vO Breeder. Mrs. Hans P. Christiansen. 1951 .8113 $2,925 Owner, Al-Jo Stable. Trainer, D. J. Falcone. $5,500 1950 33 8 3 6 $12,725 Apr 30-51 8Jam 11-81 :52%ft 21 106J 8'2 641 741 631 ColeS4 5000 80 Control 116 Armelle 112 Mel Hash 9 Apr24-51Uam 3-41:12%ft 32 113 1118111611H117J P'reWJ3 c45O0 77 DarkPigeon 118 Dawty118 BillyBart.11 Feb23-519Hia 11-81:51%ft 3*115 55J 33J 32 31 ClarkS' 5500 80 Pilayya114 R'ghCookie113 MajorKay12 Feb15-51?Hia tc 1J 1:52%ft 8J 116 6« 45J 34 35J ClarkS* 6000 Clean Broom 114 Mr. Fox 116 Oozo 12 Feb 9-51 'Hia 11-81:51%ft 41 115 84 63J 32 32 ClarkSS 5000 80 K't-at-Arms116 Pilayya112 M'eCh'g'r 12 Feb 1-518Hia tc1^1:46%ft 19 117 87 721 841 64 M'tensW'O 7000 GayGal'nt120 Dobodura115 K'gsPrince 12 Jan12-518TrP 1^1:45%ft 71 117 64 33J 22 21 ClarkS4 4500 82 FreePress109 Suffazon115 TheDervish 12 Jan 2-51 8TrP 1^1:46%ft 51 119 10*173154 4 ClarkS* 4000 80 I Forgot119 Roadrunner114 HeathFire 12 May 4 Jam 5-8 ft 1:15%h April 29 Jam 1-2 ft :50b April 22 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1 :05b Frrtcf Riff on 1 1 A Ch. h. 5, by Great War— Snowy Hill, by Sun Teddy. rruai D,l":n I IU Breeder. Mrs M. E Whitney. 1951 7 0 1 1 $1,050 Owner, Mrs. F. Dougherty. Trainer, F. Dougherty. $5,500 1950 20 4 3 1 $6,585 Apr30-518Jam 1 1 -8 1 :521/5f t 21e 112* 712*851 531 52J PicouJ7 6000 81 Control 116 Armelle 112 Mel Hash 9 Apr24-518Jam 1^1:45%ft 3e 108* 74 751 63 24 FlutieES 6000 86 GoldGin 111 Armelle 108 Chanceling 7 Apr13-518Jam 11-81:52 ft 9J 117 7* 8'° 5*1 74 Comb'tNS c5000 82 GoldGin 111 Control 120 HappyEast 10 Apr 7-51 8 Jam 1^1:46 ft 41 112* 713 68J 5« 34J Col'neriJ3 5000 81 Realico 120 GoldGin 113 Suffazon 7 Mar 2-51 7F.G 1^ 1:464Aft 47 112 10191016 87i 58J Comb'tjs Alw 75 Regal 111 Brick 121 LuckyCodine 10 Feb14-517F.G 1^1:47%ft 28 115 8H 8" 7«f 5H JenkinsE3 Alw 68 Crown Me1 13 Wintag115 HuntingCall 8 May 4 Jam 3-8 ft :39%b April 19 Jam 1m ft 1:44h April 10 Aqu 3-4 ft 1:18b Garden State Park 8 8 m $950 950 ii 7 7 9 8 8 ;tJ 7 12 12 $800 800 $1,850 850 1 8 8 l 9 9 1 7 7 ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES GARDEN STATE PARK I Camden, New Jersey WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1950, .30. Current percentage, .29. Percentage of favorites in the money, .65. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. 1st G. S I 7 6 6 [ 8 g $2,850 $75 |50 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. (Blustering, Sept. 4, 1944— 1:41%— 6— 104.) Purse $2,500. 1 ■ *** Q 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1951. Weight, 122 lbs. I Si vj. J Non-winners since March 22 allowed 3 lbs.; since February 15, 5 lbs.; in 1951, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $3,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $2,500. Best time made at distance 0/ race. ■ 8 8 l 9 9 I 9 9 '12 12 •12 12 1 11 11 1 12 12 — ) ) Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse Date. Track Rec Wt WL 27732 *Good Look 110 27739 Bombcase 118 27343 Valuta May50 GS 1:48m 112 110 274964 Casein 111 27430 Mr. Happy 111 27342 Ficklerose 108 27805 Jay Tee 111 273344JBases Loaded 104 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt WL 277324 Braggadocio 111 20650 Romancer 115 26732 Hard Try Jly50 ScD 1:44% 112 115 27200 Midchannel 110 27804 Charm Prince 115 27739 Late Ship May50 GS 1:48%sl 116 110 27424 *Fox Challenge 110 27805 Adonis 111 t 6 6 b I 7 * o 8 " ['" 10 8 1° 111 11 $2,600 $1,750 -ran 9 9 1 q 9 [« 12 :\. 14 :{« 10 „,, 21 ' :, 9 3 )lds lbs.; bs.; each ach ay's Wt. Wt. 118 118 108 108 110 110 Blk- 9' 6' by Maedic— Plainview, by Apprehension. Gnnrl Look X ^ 110 V3000 LOOK I I U Breeder. Thomas Piatt 1951 . 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Kenilworth Farms. Trainer, N. J. Moran. $3,000 1950 17 2 2 2 $5,405 May 2-51'G.S 3-41:12Srt 37 110*1041010 914 911 KondorDi2 3000 72 FairMark111 DavidN.109 HeadStream 12 Jly13-508Suf 1^1:46%ft 9-5 *111 45 J 43 J 34 42 Wils'nHB2 2500 77 Fraternal 112 Spitef'ISuellO HotTime 8 Jly 1-508Nar 1^1:46%ft 4 112 34J 21 1J 21 Wils'nHB? 3000 82 Skim112 BattleTheme118 Lusmores 9 Jun22-506Nar 1,V1:47%ft 4J 110J 651 431 14 44 RowellD2 3000 76 S'nEmb'r112 UncleDoc115 Wil'gSpirit 12 Jun15-507Nar 1^1:46%ft 51 110* 42J 24 34| 35 BoneF5 3250 77 EasySpell 113 TopHonors115 Crisis 8 May18-507G.S 11-81:54%sy 17 116 2i 78110201015 StoutJS 3250 56 Townhouse111 Bullfield 107 Pr'sGala11 RnmkrnCa lift Br- 9, 5, by Case Ace— Bombstick, by Man 0' War. OOlTlDCase I I O Breeder, George D. Widener. 1951.7 1 0 1 $1525 Owner, Mrs. S. G. Steckler. Trainer, E. W. King. $2,500 1950 17 1 2 1 $2,475 May 2-51 8G.S 1&1:59%ft 24 117 1J 45J10'51113 Boul'tisSi 2500 68 BoldW'r'or117 D'yr'd120 S'nta'sVixen 12 Apr21-518Bow 1 1-81:57%ft 61 122 2h 88|11i91023 Boul'tisS* 250040 Comeallye112 PinkCh'nce116 GoldBr'd 12 Apr 2-517Lrl 1,1s1:48%m 10 120 53 67 712 723 BouFtisS7 3500 52 Fly'gMile118 BoldWar'r114 Gr'dMars 7 Mar24-51'Lrl 11-81:56 ft 71 116 21 14 13 13 Boul'tisS' 2500 66 Joe'sFav'te122 Pen'sk116 Pad'kAcres 10 Mar 3-513Hia 11-81:54 ft 38 115* 9« 12'4121«51217 Gaudr'uRS 2500 53 She 1 1 mar 120 Seersucker 122 Tinsel 12 Jan29-512Hia 1^2:00 ft 23 117* 631 8412"12U VasilAio 2500 61 Vertigo 11.122 Bl'kSwanl 19 Havahome 12 Jan 4-51 2TrP 1^1:46%ft 136 112*43155^54138 Mitch'IDi2 2500 72 Aralakl 09 J'leJangle106 Hippodrome 12 May 1 GS 3-8 ft :35%h April 27 GS 3-4 ft 1:1 5%b April 19 Lrl 5-8 gd 1:04h Vnlnfn 1 I A B. f, 4, by Sir Damion— Volette, by Dis Done. TUIU,U II V Breeder, Hal Price Headley. 1951 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, T. G. Benson. Trainer, L. T. Ruff. $3,000 1950 25 1 2 4 $5 070 Apr26-512G.S 3-41:13%ft 71 112 631 64 64 74 Pet'onMS 3000 76 Shine On 111 Librab 114 Jolirab'11 Apr 6-51 'Lrl 3-41:12%ft 16 111 84 94 I" 68J Pet'onM5 5000 76 Marengo 116 BlueTailFly 105 Gallalad 12 Feb 2-51 8S.A 1 1:36%ft 14 106 10" 9" 8'2 881 Colan'riJ3 4000 82 St'rt'gTirrre112 Tassel 107 Prud'ntDon 10 Dec29-505F.G 3-41:16%hy 91 112 44J 53J 42J 64 Pet'sonM2 4000 59 LadyJacopo 107 Kalimera 109 SoFair 7 Nov 8-507Jam 1^ 1:47 ft 12 107* 810 8'21081 9?1 SmithCS 5500 74 E'tySeal 12 Predom'ate108 B. Evening 10 0ct24-502Jam 3-41:12%sy 12 109* 841 74 67 33J SmithC2 5000 80 Puff117 RoseB'quet113 CongaRhythm 12 0ct16-502Jam 3-41:12%ft 31 112: 64 6'i 6» 5 i SmithCS 5000 80 EvansM't'n117 U'd'r t.Rug112 Pop'ce 9 April 21 GS 1-2 ft :49%b April 17 GS 3-4 sy 1:17b April 2 Pirn 3-4 gd 1:18b Casein 111 B'6, by Milkman— Moving Star, by North Star III. * ... , . J Bree*r *» W W,",k,t Stewart 1951 4 0 T 8 $650 0 . n c » »• „ * 2 Owner, F. A. Piarulli. Trainer, P G. Simms. $2,500 1950 20 5 3 3 $8112 2 Apr28-51»G.S 3-41:12%ft 6 113 6«i 6? 65i 4"* Hanfordl* 2750 83 Vortex 108 Tink 110 Minneapolis 12 2 Apr13-512Lrl 3-41:14%m 4J 112 9«i 5* 5?J 4'J ParentiJ' 3000 74 Lotoft'wnl 16 M'sGee-Du104 Plowman 12 2 Mar10-51'G.P 3-4 1:12Vfeft 18 113 52 2* 1* 2«" ParentiJ'2 2500 84SweepBolt 115 LandsEnd 113 Poser12 2 Jan12-513TrP 3-41:12 ft 5| 114*73 75J 75 85j VasilA* 2750 79 Poser 106 TheProphet 114 Feefifofum 10 0 Dec30-502TrP 3-41:12%ft 7J 114*109 I1» 73J 3Jt VasilAi 2750 82 Why 106 Con Merchant 122 SkyChilla 12 2 tDead heat. _ Dec20-50'TrP 3-41:13%ft 6 116*5* 55J 43J 1h VasilAi 2500 79 DavidN. 114 BlkTig's118 He'er'sView 12 n April 10 Lrl 5-8 ft hBNft Mar 15 TrP 3-8 ft :38%b - - Mr HoDDV 111 Cn 9 6 by HaPPy Argo— Rosy Dollar, by Rosolio. KK' ' ' ■ breeder A L Crouch. 1951 6 0 0 0 $200 0 r Owner, Mrs. A. J. Cochran. Trainer, A. J. Cochran. $2,500 1950 5 10 1 $1 925 5 Apr27-518G.S 11-8 1 :52V%ft 13 111 3"" 7'310'*10" SmithGL* 2500 64 MissDow 112 Monmouth 122 Operator 11 1 c Apr14-519G.P 1&1:43%ft 13 110 2^ |M |W 919 SmithGL* 2000 74 OkamseM20 Suffinth110 M'hPleasure 10 0 r Apr10 51'G.P Vs1:48%sy 21*114 35 3* J 4*J 6'2 SmithGL2 2000 56 Handle 112 Dayround 112 BigShrew 12 2 c Apr 5-51 'G.P 11-81:54%ft 15 114 2* *1| 2J 48 SmithGL" 2000 60 SingingSwordl 12 Alpho123 GayPatty 12 2 J" Mar30-518G.P 1& 1:49%m 7J 114 11 5*133 4*1 SmithGL? 2000 59 Game o'Chance114 RockySir114 Tinsel 11 1 ^ Mar26-518G.P 11-81 :53Vfeft 21 114 32 10"1020 922 FicoT2 2000 52 T'istTown114 Ray0'Sul'an114 OurE'ty 12 3 May 2 GS 3-4 ft 1:17b April 25 GS 5-8 ft 1:02h Mar 22 GP 1m ft 1:42%hg ^ D Firlclprncp ".Mcroie ss X 1 f\Q. 8- f 4, by Rosemont— Ficklebush, by Blenheim II. \ \jq Breeder Wil|jarn duPont Jr jjgf g 0 0 1 $225 5 t Owner, Mrs L H. Hunt Trainer, L. H Hunt $2,750 1953 17 1 2 3 $3.350 1 1 £ Apr26-51'G.S 3-4 1:13%ft 13 108 7 5J 8"10'2 88* VasilA* 3000 69 LittleViv 108 Indelibly 113 FairMark 12 2 I „ Apr17-512G.P 3-41:12%ft 51 108 6516* 5« 32| Gaudr'uR' 2500 80 B'c'gBaby108 C'd1esome104 ClaireD'r 10 0 | i g Apr11-518G.P 1,1e1:50%m 6 108 13 |h 53 5* VasilA2 2500 55 P'tMel'y109 Hon'tKn've110 St'gicT'rn 8 8 Apr 3-51 'G.P 11-81:53 ft 21 107 21 12 22 6*1 VasilAto 2500 71 Favorito123 Unapprochable109 Aralak 12 D Mar29-51'G.P 7-8 1:251Aft 31 108 106J 65 75; 751 Scurl'ckDS 3000 78 Jeanette 110 Waterflower 108 Galena 12 ? «- Mar24-51'G.P 7-81:24%ft 30 107 95J 63J 6?J 6'0 VasilA* 3000 76 Witch Sir 114 Sticker 114 Right Jab 11 1 J May 4 GS 1-2 ft :49%b April 9 GP 3-8 si :38!^b Mar 28 GP 3-8 ft :36%h i - Jnv T*»#» 111 B. g, 5, by Brave Soldier— Air Post, by Ariel. I cl - juy Ml Breeder He)is Stock Farm 1951 2 0 0 0 ( ) ) 1 ? Owner. E. B. Stewart. Trainer, E. B. Stewart. $2,500 1950 10 1 1 1 $2,075 5 I J May 3-51 8G.S 1,1«1:45%ft 60 113 65 1115H181117 PannellFS 250072 Gal'ntJake115 Princ'ssGala112 Prickly 12 2 J Apr27-512G.S 3-41:12%ft 84 113 12"12' 510?2 9" Pan'IIF? 2750 74 Reflexion110 Jaleen108 CallYou 12 2 I - Aug29-508Atl 11-81:53%ft 22 124 8'3 8" 9'0 8" Stidh'mGS 2500 65 Pete'sB'tl 16 RedP'pon121 M'te'sP'de 9 I , - Aug18-507Rkm 1&1:47%ft 7 109*1* 12 1J 14 TryonA" 2000 78 Elastic109 Mr.Man'rs112J RiverB'yne 12 ^ Aug12-502Rkm 3-4 1:13Vfeft 91 113 88J 87 6*| 52J TrentH2 2000 78 GoodS'n111 Flam'gAcres113 M'sRh'da 10 i Aug 7-502Rkm 3-41:12%ft 9| 113 7*165 S«± 4*1 TrentH? 2000 78 HeadShow119 EternalDay113 SunTalk 12 5 I I May 2 GS 3-8 ft :37b April 14 Pirn 3-8 gd :39%b ( Rhcac Ui" i-uuucu I nnHf-H 1 C\A Ch- 9 5, by Chance Play— Sunny Vixen, by Gallant Fox. I \)i\ Sreeder Arthur B Hancock. 1951 2 0 0 0 $100 ) . Owner, J. Arthur. Trainer, J. Arthur. $2,500 1950 8 12 0 $2,050 Apr26-51«Bow 1 1-8 1:57%ft 51 116 I* 1" 22 45J WalkerG* 2500 54Transhot 122 Mr.Edd 109 LockContr'l 12 . Apr21-51'Bow 1 1-8 1:58%ft 6 109$ 53 33 5?J 5'3 WeirJ6 2500 42 MayFirst109 Charlight122 L'tleBobby 9 3 ' Dec 2-50' Bow 1&2:02%ft 31 114 1* 1* 12 2J Culmonejs 2500 72 Conspire 107 Bellisan 109 Hadhamaut 12 \ Nov23-502Bow 11-2 2:38%fi 12 112 2J 38 721 72* ShukN? 3000 32 Fulgura110 CrossDuchess106 M'deaux 10 I i Oct21-502Lrl 1A1:59*Aft 4| 112*38 44 5*J 5" VasilAB 3000 71 C'tryBoyll. 117 Disput'ta109 WVsBoy 11 1 1 Oct12-502Bow 1 1-81:58%sy 8-5 *113 1* 1* 13 1i Str'ngeB3 2500 56 N'tCount117 MelissaW.118 R'dyGlow12 2 ( May 2 GS 5-8 ft 1:06%b April 18 Bow 5-8 ft 1.-07%b April 14 Bow 1m ft 1:49%bg BrooonHorio 1 1 1 Br. g, 5, by Zacaweista— Snow Swirl, by Tintagel. ! uiuyyuuutio | | | Breed8r Old Hickory Farm. Inc 1951 2 0 0 1 $400 ) ! Owner, Mrs. J. R. Nixon. Trainer, R. Nixon. $2,500 1950 21 0 0 0 ( — z) I May 2-51' GS 3-4 1:12^ft 11 111 9*J 7* 78 4*i Boul'tisS* 2500 78 FairMarkl 11 DavidN. 109 HeadStream 12 . Apr18-512Lrl 3-41:13%ft 57 112 8*| 65 45J 32J ShukN3 3000 77 MterSh'man116 M'yAnn110 Des'tR'd 12 5 ' Dec 8-50iTrP 1&2:03%m 59 120 76J12"5Lost rider.Str'geB" 2000 R'ITartan115 S"rsucker120 M'keyLadd 12 - ( Dec 4-50'TrP 3-4 1:13*/5ft 12 113 7«J 6'2 7" 7'3 Str'geB* 2500 63 Str'k ofD'n105 Rampag's111 GayRev'r 9 | Nov 2-502G.S 3-41:12%ft 39 111 12"12'*10" 9^i SmithGL5 2500 77 Et'nalWay119 Ch'p'nBuddy118 Librab 12 » Oct10-50'G.S 3-41:12*Agd 29 115 129J11'! 98 96f JonstonDi 2500 76 W'tAngle117 On t.Wing114 B.R'naw'y 12 • F May 4 GS 3-8 ft :36%b Mar 25 Lrl 1-2 ft :50b Mar 14 TrP 1-2 hy :52%h Romancer ixumuncer Sfc 1- 1 1 C B. g, 7, by Roman— La Rosearie, by Niceas. 113 Breede|. Mrs P A B vVidener 1950 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. Mrs. H. K. Haggerty. Trainer, J. H. Schoch. $3,000 1949 10 1 1 3 $4,175 1 ,, ' Nov17-503Pim 1^ 2:03 ft 10 116 7»j 91610" 8'* Str'geB' 2500 46 Useless 122 HeavenHill 111 Toronto 12 • ( Nov10-50'Pim 1^1:47%ft 18 116 3*J 4'0 49 912 BoneF" 2500 63 Conewago111 JoeM'nd'l 121 B.ofShore 12 ■ 1 ! 1 Nov 1-507Lrl 11-81:53%ft 21 112 3*J V 9'*10'3 Snell'gsA' 3000 66 RoughOrdy116 Bougent113 MayFirst 12 I # Oct13-497G.S 11-8 1:54 ft 5 115 7'0101010'*1012 BasileM* 5000 62 H'lgate115 B'b'sBirthd'y106 ShyKatie 10 I t Oct 6-497G.S 1 1-81:53'/5ft 4 117 3* 75J 7?J 7" BasileM3 5500 61 Fulgura 117 Chagin 110 LionRampant 7 J Aug17-493Atl tc 1 1:39%ft 3J 114 45 1h 13 111 BasileM3 5500 Hamuli 121 PickMeUp 106 TheOrphan 9 J Jun29-498Del 1& 1:44*11 31*115 5* 2*- 4'1 3*J BasileM2 6000 90 PeteeDee 118 Torello 110 BestGo 8 I H May 2 GS 7-8 ft 1:28%hg April 28 GS 1m ft 1:44%bg April 24 GS 3-4 ft 1:18%b HnrH Trv 1 1 C B. h, 6, by The Fighter— Sara Larkmead. by Pilate. u ' ' 'J Breeder J. W Bowley 1951 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. M. R. Schneider. Trainer, J. J. Brien $3,000 1950 25 6 4 8 $6 050 I C Apr14-517L.D 7-8 1:28 ft 39 110 65^ V\ 7'0 78| Richm'dC* 3500 Tulkinghorn113 Foster'sPride108 Jal 8!D I Apr 7-517L.D 1 1:39*Aft 14 112 43 5?J 9201020 M'nezAF* Alw Simms109 Bost'nHero114 Ned'sChoice 10 I N Sep22-507Atl 1 1-8 1:55V%sy 16 119* V\ 3* 3' 3'J VasilA2 4000 66 R'y'IHelio111 Blenlin115 ShadowShot 9 N Sep 4-508ScD 1-70 1:46%m 6 109 21J 41 42J 3*1 Mart'zAF3 Alw 74 Mr.Dink 108 Rogue 120 Pigeon'sPal 7 C Aug26-50'ScD 11-42:06%ft 6J 114 2' 12 13 13 Mart'zAF3 Alw 76 WildBull109 St.Louisan110 Fli'tN'rse 9 0 Aug19-506ScD 1-,'e 1:49%m 41 115 22 3^i 35 3^ Mont'roAS Alw 64 Surrender 113 I Forgot 115 Oreling 6 S Aug16-50?ScD 1-701:48 m 3J 114 2^ 11 |1] 1h Mont'roA? Alw 71 Maxmar 112 LastCurtain 112 GertieO 8 F April 20 LD 5-8 ft 1:06b April 11 LD 1-2 gd :51h Mar 30 LD 1-2 ft :49h Mirlrhnnnpl 1 1 A Dk. b. m3 5, by Free France— Indira, by Blandford. r HIWtllUMUl I I V Breeder Louis B. Mayer. 1951 l 5 0 0 0 ( ) _ Owner, Bernadotte Stable. Trainer, E. G. Pcrter $3,000 1950 13 0 1 2 $1 425 0 Apr23-512Jam 3-41:123/5sy 41 108 78 45 35 581 Atk"sonT5 3500 76 MikeM. 113 Aigee 106 EternalGreat 9 A Apr12-518Jam 11-8 1:53 ft 14 113 2^ 3* 8'3 820 JamesB* 3000 59 Ispahan119 NewHope115 DonPascal 11 M Apr 7-51 'Jam 3-41:12 ft 91 113 42J 47 47J 8'0 JamesBB 3500 77 Misty Sky 110 Inchcapella 114 Ceara11 Di Apr 3-51 8Jam 3-41:13 sy 28 110 46i 42^ 7«i 6?1 GreenBS 5000 75 HollyRidge113 JeanMeter110 Control 7 N Jan23-51*Hia 3-4 1:12%ft 15 113 7*110'0119|1113 StoutJ' 5000 70 SirWalter122 Qu'nZaclH Fig'ngMad 12 0 Jly 6-502Mth 3-41:12%sy 71 111 9^1 9'310'21019 BasileM9 4500 66 JungleFeast119 Hankie109 Marinikin 10 0 Jun21-503Mth 1^ 1:46%ft 6 110 15 13 13 333 BasileM* 5000 81 War'rPrince118 Toronto108 Mr.Del 6 Mar 31 Bel tit 5-8 gd 1:05h Mar 27 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:18b Mar 23 Bel trt 3-4 gd 1:19%b 1 L Charm w u Prince riintc 1 I 1 I 5 Ch * 5' b* Love|y Night— Pigtail ll., by Tai Yang. J Breeder. Arthur B Hancock Jr 1951 3 0 0 0 ( ) 0 Owner, J. H. Miles. Trainer, J. W. Camac. $3,000 1950 9 12 1 $2,900 M May 3-51 7G.S 11-81:51%ft 61e 113 33J 49 5'2 6'8 JemasN3 3000 69 Okamsel 112 VillageBoy 113 Reunion 10 A| Apr19-517Lrl 3-4 1:13Vsft 119 114 12"1T2 9"1081 GivensCS 5000 72 ThinDime113 Sylmady112 JungleF'st 12 A Apr13-51«Lrl 3-41:12*Am 74 116 9'2 9'3 gis 916 Fe'dezAJ* 6500 67 Pont^lbal 12 Th's'nHerol 14 Ch'p'nB'dy 9 R May29-507Del 1-^ 1:46%sy 8 114 5« 43 33 4«i BasileM2 4000 75 Busy Dream 112 Sketch 110 Chagin 7 FC May23-508G.S 1,1e1:46%ft 13 114* 9?J 63J 63 21 BrightC3 3500 81 Bicker 108 Arthurian 110 Strutaway 12 Fc Feb May11-503G.S 3-4 1:12%ft 7 110*12"10" |M 6«1 Grif'thNU 3500 77 Sophocl's115 Refl'x'n105 Annie'sCh'ce 12 April 29 GS 3-4 ft 1:15%b April 26 GS 1-2 ft :55b April 11 Lrl 3-4 sy 1:23b i Late UC Shin J W 1 ' 1 fi Cn m 6 b Neddie— Slip o1 Pilate, by Pilate. " IU Breeder W W Vaughan 1951 5 0 0 1 $200 0 Owner, J. M. Cudone. Trainer, C. M. Camac. $3,000 1950 17 1 5 1 $4 600 S May 2-518G.S 1* 1:59%ft 16e 108 10'7 6«1 4*^ 5H VasilAB 2500 77 BoldWVor117 D'yr'd120 S'nta'sVixen 12 S Sep Apr27-518G.S 1 1-8 1:52V%ft 19 112 10" 4«J 3=i 69J RogersC? 3000 73 MissDow 112 Monmouth 122 Operator 11 Ji Apr20-51*Bow 1,'e 1:51%ft 5^ 114 11'0 8 1 6«J 551 GivensC9 2500 58 TakeAway118 BlueEgret114 Bellisan 12 Apr5-51'Lrl 11-81:55%ft 7 113 V{ 9'0 8*1 m GivensC2 250061 ExcelLad118 RomanJobe118 Monm'th 12 Mar26-512Lrl . 1^ 1:48%ft 13 113 8'* 42 4'J 35 Giventf* 2750 72 Cr'sDuchess107 Ned'sP'y113 Sageness 9 Aug25-508Atl 11-81:53%ft 23 112 10917*15* 55 PowleyD5 2500 72 ScarletTh'n111 HavingFun120 PeterB. 12 Z April 18 Lrl 3-8 ft :40b April 12 Lrl 3-8 gd :39b April 4 Lrl 7-8 gd 1:32%b «- FOX roA Challenae v,nuiienge (M) \nnt 1 | 1 I 0 U Ch 9 4' b Challenger ll.-Foxglow, by Gallant Fox. Breeder. W. L. Brann. 1951 7 0 0 0 $200 CI Owner, C. B. Bohn. Trainer, R. R. Dickman $3,000 1950 4 0 0 0 ( ) In Apr27-512G.S 3-4 1:12%ft 29 113 f1»| 8" 79J 7«1 RogersC* 3000 78 Reflexion110 Jaleen108 CallYou 12 (2 Apr16-517Lrl 1^ 1:47%gd 15 110 8«! 65 67J 5?J Fe'dezAJ9 3500 73 Meringue119 LirnCI'rke108 BoldWVr 9 2 Apr 3-51 *G.P 7-8 1:25Vsft 61 112 42 4*J 4?J 4«J Batch'erL* 4000 76 Galena 115 Hindi 120 Waterflower 8 2 Mar31-513G.P 3-4 1:11 MA 39 112 10? 99J 89J 9'0 BoneF' 5000 79 S'nycr'tGal 109 Alsiral 118 SirWal'rR. 11 1 Mar20-51'G.P 3-41:12 ft 21 120 551 4* 45J 4*J BoneFB Mdn 80 EmergencyHour120 LucilleF.112 Alton 10 2 Feb14-51»Hia 3-41:11%ft 17 120 631 6? 6" 5'5 W'dh'eH'o Mdn 71 Sabaean 120 Peter A. 120 MissSnooks 12 May 3 GS 1-2 ft :48%h April 22 Bow 5-8 ft 1:03%h April 14 Bow 1-2 ft :50h J, Adonic Sfc 1 1 1 ch '• 9, by Reigh Count— Crazy Jane, by Haste. ■ ■ ■ Breeder Mrs John D Hertz 1951 10 0 0 ( ) °V Owner, L. J. Stephan. Trainer. L. J. Stephan. $2 500 1950 10 0 0 ( ) M' May May 3-518G.S 1^ 1:45%ft 52 113 1'J 3"* 47J 6'2 Rich'rdJS 2500 77 Gal'ntJakel 15 Princ'ssGalal 12 Prickly 12 Jl' Jly Sep 5-50' Atl 3-4 1:13%gd 84 110 98J11'*111710'« Snel'gsA2 2500 64 LandsEnd 110 Hankie 122 RoyalHelio 12 Jl' Jly Nov23 498Bow 1 1-2 2:37%ft 31 113* 59 102110251027 LaPI'ceD' 2500 35 SilverPlate112 WeeClootie106i Ootem 12 Mj Ncv15-497pim 11-81:54%ft 6J 121 5" 6'2 58J 3*i Fin'ganJ' 2500 60 Khabula115 YassahBoss118 Glac'IRun 12 Jl Oct26-498G.S 11-4 2:07%sy 11 118 l«| 53 10'310'3 ParisoN' 2500 55 Gremlin112 VivaTeddy118 SnobT'urist 12 I 0ct22-498G.S 11-4 2:05%ft 51 116 13 3' 39 6'8 GilbertJ3 2500 60 FirstDraft115 BoldMate109 AeroJack 10 1 | 0" «prn April 28 co GS w 3-4 j-4 n ft 1:15b i:i3o April April 14 iq Lri Lrl 3-4 i- \ si si 1:21b i:^io April April 10 10 Lrl Lrl 5-8 5-8 ft ft 1:07b 107b AP MP Page 16 2nd G. S «prn April 28 co GS w 3-4 j-4 n ft 1:15b i:i3o April April 14 iq Lri Lrl 3-4 i- \ si si 1:21b i:^io April April 10 10 Lrl Lrl 5-8 5-8 ft ft 1:07b 107b AP MP 3-4 MILE (out of chute). (Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1:09%— 5— 120.) Purse $2,500. Ap 2n J r C 3-year-olds Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since March 3 Ap lIU O.J allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; one race since January 16, 7 lbs.; since Novem- Ma ber 30, 9 lbs. Claiming price, $4,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $3,500. u? Chart Book Today's Index No Horse Date. Track Rec Wt Wt 27090 Icy Ethel Mar51 GP 1:15 106 108 27664 Buddie Sweep Sep50 Atl 1:13 120 113 27667 Lucy Belle Sep50Det1:13 111 110 27013 Atomic Maid Sep50 Nar 1:14% 106 108 276644 Kist Oct50GS1:13V5 112 109 05632 Little Hope 111 26150 ^oidu On un Guard buara uctsu Oct50GS1:12% bi i:i^/s 1M 113 lUo 108 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt Wt D 27664 Free Passes Feb51 FG 1:16% 119 109 ' 26939 Ara's Boy Apr51 GP 1:14 120 109 Ov 21123 Teach Oct50 Lrl 1:14% 122 109 Ma 261502 Diamond Head Nov50 Pirn 1:14% 108 115 Ma 276643 Levity May51GS1:13 108 108 Ma 15549 Mickey's Gal Sep50 Atl 1:15% 114 104 Fel Fel Fel 26150 ^oidu On un Guard buara uctsu Oct50GS1:12% bi i:i^/s 1M 113 lUo 108 Fel Fel %\.y lev Ethel tmei (M) \nnt 1 ' WO OR Dk b- f- 3 b» 's^ater-Galagold, by Sir Gallahad III. J» Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 1951 4 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, A. M. Bank. Trainer, B. F. Stutts. $4,000 1950 2 0 0 0 ( ) — Apr21-513G.P 3-41:14%hy 18 108 3' 32 42 7*1 Scurl'ckD' 2500 69 LastBrigade113 Santed 107 Trayiack 7 Mar28-512G.P 3-41:12%ft 34 106 109i10'21H3ilii MassaroSS 2500 70 Talltown107 KingsLane107 GameFIVr 12 I Feb23-512Hia 3-41:12%ft 59 115 6'1 6*£ 9i*10«5 SmithGL'2 5000 67 Ideal 116 Segment 115 Panade 12 S Feb 6-512Hia 3-41:15%m 76 121 43 67£ 9'3 915 ButtlerL2 5000 54 Panade 118 Roz'sFolly 121 Ideal 12 I 0ct21-503Lrl 3-41:14%ft 101 117 42 78110«21Q14 Bass'ttl'O Mdn 62 AlaMowlee120 TroutLure120 Baluster 12 I Aug28-503Ran 5J f 1:07%ft 51 117 52j 5*1 6' 6'2 TrtleyM' Mdn 66 Pic n'Pay117 MaryBoniface117 GailR. 8 ■ 0 . 2 12 2 12 2 2 10 0 12 2 12 0 5 11 1 10 0 12 2 12 2 11 1 12 5 1 1 12 2 I | 10 0 i 8 8 ? 1 i I ) ) 1 5 I 2 J 2 I 9 I , i 5 I I ( ) . . 9 3 ' \ I i 1 1 2 ( ! ) ! I . 5 ' - ( | » • F 1 ,, ' • ( ■ 1 ! 1 I # I t J J I H I C 8!D I I N N C 0 S F r l _ 0 A M Di N 0 0 1 L 0 M A| A R FC Fc Feb i " 0 S S Sep Ji wuuuic Buddie SweeD (M\ 1 1 ^ B «• 3 ^ Vir9inia Sweep-Wakefield Miss, by Cog Gaulors. Jwccp \mj I I J Breeder, B. H. ElliotL 1951 6 0 0 1 $250 Owner, H. Elliott. Trainer, A. Masses, $4,000 1950 10 0 1 0 $775 May 1-515G.S 3-41:12%ft 28 113 7*1 9'2 8'2 6»o VasilA* 4000 75 Kelora 108 NeverBetter 108 Levity 12 Apr1G-513G.P 3-4 1:12%sy 91 116 54 6* 7*1 V± VasilAS 4000 74 Tuxedo 120 LongHill 116 Pr'cessHope 9 Apr2-51'G.P 3-41:13%ft 39 120 64 32 32 3"" Balz'tiW'2 350077 LastBri'delll LongHill 120 S'tyJa'po 12 Mar28 51*G.P 3-41:11%ft 76 120 4*1 681 6" 8'* Balz'tiW* Mdn 75Kenario120 ByY'rL've115 Bubblestr'm 10 Jan23-513Hia 3-41:12%ft 42 122 6*i 5» 6'3 6'3 Culm'neJ* 7500 70 Baluster122 Clabber'gJiml 17 Bashaw 12 April 9 GP 3-8 si :38%b Mar 25 GP 5-8 ft 1:02h Mar 22 GP 3-8 ft :37%h Lurv ucne BpIIp 1 in B. f, 3, by Skytracer— Transformation, by Transmute. i.uv.y I I W Breeder. M. B. Goff 1951 16 1 3 3 $2,550 Owner, E. B. Stewart. Trainer, E. B. Stewart $3,500 1950 '000 ( ) May 1-518G.S 1-701:45%ft 12 110 2i 6^ 6'0 7'* JemasN? 3500 69 Burn'gRay115 ldlePlat'r119 Lda'sL'y 9 Apr17-518Lrl 1^ 1:49%ft 7 117 2J 521 8'J 9'3 Boulm'isS* 3000 57 Th'ty-Pat108 For'nStar109 Isle o.P'ce 12 Apr 9-51 5Lrl 1^ 1:48%ft 3} 111 1" 1h » 32 Boul'tisS2 3500 75 Digit 117 ForeignStar 104 GeneGirl 8 Apr 4-51 7Lrl 1^ 1:50%ft 21*117 12 12 ih 21 Boul'tisSS 3500 64 For'gnStar104 Cogort108 Montfaucon 12 Mar29-51*Lrl 1^ 1:49%sy 17 111 12 12 1* 13 Boul'tisS' 3000 72 Montfauconl 19 Carlenel 12 Symphonic 11 Mar24-512Lrl 3-41:14 ft 51 117 43 45| 3? 49J PurserJ'2 Mdn 67 Kyalla122 Trimship122 QuestionEight 12 April 27 GS 1-2 ft :49%b April 25 GS 3-8 ft :38%b i-viunin. Atomic inuiu Mnirl fM) \1y\1 lHft B. f, 3, by Flushing II .— Cushlamacree. by Mr. Bones. I WO Breeder, H. L. Donovan. ' 1951 10 0 0 ( ) Owner, Thorncliff Farm. Trainer, T. J. Kelly. $4 000 1950 11 0 1 2 $1 300 Apr20-512Bow 3-4 1:14%ft 40 113 42| 23 25 Pi Wil'msR" 3500 73 Eland 116 LuckyLady111 GoodValley 12 Nov21-50*Bow 3-41:15 m 49 110 9«5 919 g20 917 Snel'gsAio Alw 60 LoisCheer 111 DollFoot 116 Isgoot :2 Nov13-5C3Pim 3-4 1:13%ft 10 117 9*1 671 4« 3«i BauerRS Mdn 72 K'g0kapi120 S'ksNine120 LVbleLady 12 0ct25-50'Lrl 3-41:15%gd 41 117 3' 3« 33J 33| BauerR3 Mdn 67 Tangent 120 SocksNine115 Billyhoff 12 Oct11-505Bow 3-41:14%gd 15 113 5* 5*1 3* 23J BoneF7 Alw 75 MissVan109 D'thysMiss113 J'gleWind 12 May 3 GS 1-2 ft :49%b April 17 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:05h April 14 Lrl 1-2 si :51%b Kist 1 HQ B. g, 3, by Lovely Night— Buzcuzn, by Port au Prince. . ' U7 Breeder. J. A. Bell. Jr. 1951 7 0 10 $550 Owner, Rarco Stable. Trainer, R. Nixon. $3,500 1950 13 1 1 2 $2,625 May 1-515G.S 3-41:12%ft 8 110 9? 5? 4« 4 Fe'dezF' 3500 79 Kelora 108 NeverBetter 108 Levity 12 Apr11-51'Lrl 3-4 1:14%gd 3i 116 5*i 32J 23 2'i Hanfordl? 3000 73 Fr'nkyBoyl 22 Thrifty-Pat1 11 KarenS. 12 Mar12-512G.P 7-8 1:25V%ft 22 110 33 4* 4« &\ CookWM« 3500 75 Ch'ceCloudl 17 Bashaw114 D'asP'sive 10 Feb20-516Hia 11-81:52%ft 85 111 42 6'0 9'71021 CookWMi 4000 55 Dollargoft112 Gr'dDem'd112 WildTip 11 Feb 6-515Hia 1 1-8 1:58V%hy 77 107 1h 45 79J 7" CookWM9 4000 38 OffLine 107 ThistleJay 102 Rushland 11 Jan24-515Hia 11-81:53%ft 81 112 32 681 81*10" Balz'tiW* 5000 54 I Trust116 CherryPrince118 BadH'bre 12 April 28 GS 1-2 ft :50%b April 23 GS 5-8 sy 1:04%b April 1 Lrl 1-2 gd :50%b Little tic HoDe (hA) 111 Ch- 9, 3, by Pictor— One I Love, by Glastonbury. i.wpc viti/ 1 1 1 Breederj H. C. Ragan. 1950 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, C. H. Hanford. Trainer, C. H. Hanford. $3,500 Jun23-502Del 5if1:06%ft 16 113 11« 11"13'213'3 M'tinRJS 5000 71 B'dHillBoy117 F'nyPop'rs106 G'dVal'y 14 Jun16-502Del 5Jf1:07%gd 23 114J 6 i 6?1 8» 88 H'nfordl-s 5000 73 W'dst'ne115Ann*sS'lt'n118 B'dHillBoy 14 May 2 GS 5-8 ft 1:02b April 25 GS 3-8 ft :37%b April 19 Pirn 3-4 ft 1:18%h On Guard u Iftfi Ch '» 3- by Attention— Ponemah, by High Quest. 'VO Breeder. H. Bruce 1951 10 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. L. McKnight. Trainer, J. L. McKnight. $4,000 1950 15 4 1 3 $8,425 Apr 4-51 2Lrl 3-41:14%gd 7 111 3' J 33 7'2 9'3 Fern'zAJB 5000 62 Cardev119 Diam'dHead116 Isle ofP'ce 12 Nov 3-505G.S 3-41:11%ft 4} 109 621 53J 651 79 Fer'dezF* 7000 80 Roadst'n116 M'd ofH'rts108 D'ghterC. 9 Oct31-50*G.S 3-41:12%ft 2i *109 7*3 55 22 3« FerdezF2 5000 82 Halmahera113 Barwar108 MahH'vens 12 Oct 3-502G.S 3-41:12 ft 61 113 631 53 3* 32 Fe'dezF* 4500 85 WinMyWay114 Suptela108 JustaTiger 12 Sep29-502Atl 3-41:13%ft 10 117 43 43 2J 2' Fer'dezF9 4000 79 Mr.Greenw'd 115 Suptela112 MissVan 12 Sep18-502Atl 3-41:13%ft 9 109 9*J 651 631 65J Fe'dezF9 5000 74 Just'like112 FleetCrs116 Interm tent 11 April 14 Pirn 3-8 gd :39b April 12 Pirn 1-2 gd :50%h April 2 Pirn 1-2 gd :W/s\\ Free Passes w j^^* (M) 1 HQ Ch- c' 3 bv NH(hi or Time Passes— Lost Stream, by Discovery. viti/ 1 U7 Breeder s. 0. Graham 1951 4 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Castle Rock Farm. Trainer, R. A. Knight. $3 500 May 1-515G.S 3-41:12%ft 82 106*12'2111711I71116 RizzoD* 4000 69 Kelora 108 NeverBetter 108 Levity 12 Mar 1-51 6F.G 3-41:15 ft 22 114 531 6? 7'0 7'2 Ken'dyRS 3000 60 MoonBid 105 FoxyV. 114 Nobleldea 9 Feb13-515F.G 3-4 1:15%ft 14f 119 53J 8«J 751 751 Fer'oloA9 Mdn 63 CorpusChristi114 D0IID0II 109 Earl.Jr. 12 Jan30-516F.G 3 41:15%m 29 110 87J 8 5i 8" |M KeeneHS 6500 55 lnkyRacer109 Elevenpt114 SomeFr'd 8 May 4 GS 1-2 ft :49%bg April 28 GS 3-4 ft 1:16%b Ara's u ; uuy BoV fM) v»ti; 1 • HQ W^ Br- c' 3' bv Halcyon— Ara's Girl, by Zacaweista. Breeder, J. W. Stanley. 1951 5 0 0 0 I ) Owner, Betty A. Thompson. Trainer, L. H. Hunt. $3,500 1950 10 0 0 ( ) Apr19-512G.P 3-41:14%sy 17 120 2' 681 9221029 VasilA'O 2500 44 Gaby H. 116 Salariel 116 Tray jack 10 Apr12-516G.P 3-41:13%gd 17 108 3"M4 8" |W VasilA3 3500 59 BonaEt'l 112 DonnieLeel 12 Exemplar 8 Apr5-51'G.P 3-41:12%ft 40 120 1' 12 2{ 5*J VasilA" 3500 75 GayL'der115 Qu'n'sTaste115 Corktown 11 Jan26-513Hia 7-81:26 ft 48 122 13 2* 12231235 perm'eR'0 5000 44 lnR'diness122 OrchestrH 12 Sm'tyJ'po 12 Jan19-513Hia 3-41:13 ft 49 122 5*1 5* !2»412« Phil'piJ' Mdn 64 LeftBank122 TheReef122 SylvanRock 12 Nov 3-50^8. M 3-41:12%ft 89 114 781 68 111*11*' Chojn'kiFa 5000 69 TouboSw'p120 CapJirondo112 BoldPeg 11 May 3 GS 1-2 ft :49b April 27 GS 3-8 ft :41b April 10 GP 3-8 sy :37%h Teach ~ (M) * 1 ftQ B- 9, 3, by Hash— Dog Show, by Bull Dog. ' _ ,w-7 Breeder, Mrs. A. F. Sherman. 1950 8 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, High Ground ^ Stable. t, Trainer, J. B. Bond $3 500 Dec 2-506Bow 1re 1:47%ft 107 108 69J t*« V* i» McM'I'nE' Alw 60 Oats 117 Tamale 120 Hocotia 11 Nov29-50*Bow 3-4 1:14 gd 221 112 Wi V* 9H 74 Wil'msR* 7000 76 SlamShut119 TrtLure119 E'rlyTraffic 12 Nov14-503Pim 1,151:47%ft 74 120 1212 gn gi6i02o Mitch'IB2 Mdn 55 Steadfast120 Strike117 DanceRoutine 12 Oct30-50*Lrl 3-4 1:12%ft 59 122 10'0 913 6" 5'0 ShukN'o Mdn 73 Essex 122 Arpege 114 BossBennie 12 0ct14-503Bow 1-70 1:47%ft 8 110 99 9'5 gis g23 BasileM7 8000 54 Stag 114 Ballachulish 106 Faces East 9 Sep30-50*Bow 3-41:14%ft 22 112 8'1 9'3 9'* 681 BasileM" 7500 72 Stag 114 GallantDoma 104 F'thJack 12 Feb16-50'Hia 3-8 :33%ft 8 122 11 108J 9" Atki'sonT* Mdn 87 EtVISon122 Mr.Gr'nw'd122 Adel'tado 14 May 4 GS 3-8 ft :37%b April 18 Lrl 3-4 ft 1:20b April 14 Lrl 5-8 si 1:07%b Diamond Head 1 1 ** Ch- 9. 3, by Firethom— Sea Wash, by Swashbuckler. _ . _, _ . mm* ' J Breeder, J. A. Bell, Jr. 1951 2 0 10 $5 » Iwne/c^,A, P'ar.u,i'; „. JSfT* P G- Simms- $4,000 1950 13 3 3 4 $3,120 Apr 4-512Lrl 3-4 1:14%gd 51 116 1J Ih 2h 2* B'lnvsSS c5000 71 Cardev119 Isle of P'ce109 Burn 'g Ray 12 Mar26-515Lrl 3-41:13%ft 7i 110 5'1 4P| V% |t) Boul'tisS' 5000 72 Nerve 117 Zipper 116 Penaway 12 Dec28-50'C.T 6Jf1:20%ft 31 115*24 23 1' 12 Ma'zCM' SplW HalJay118 DueDate114 Hundr'dProof 9 Nov 8-503Pim 3-4 1:13 ft 10 108* 871 58J 4*4 6'J Cat'anoAS 7000 73 TheSpaniel 116 Mr.A.B.119 RorM'tis 12 Oct23-50*Lrl 3-4 1:14%sy 4 114* 9^1 631 4'1 21 Cat lanoA2 5000 72 Roz'sFolly 119 Nerve 114 BillySwing 12 0ct12-505Bow 3-41:14%sy 10 113 42J 4* 32J 2i Snel'gsAio 4500 79 BayCreek110 Fr'nkyBoy113 RareKn've 12 April 25 GS 5-8 ft 1:06b April 2 Lrl 1-2 gd :50b LevitV (M) lflft Br f 3 by E'9nt Thirty— Giggling, by Pompey. I ' VO Breeder. Blenheim Farms. 1951 8 0 11 $850 Owner, M. Kahlbaum. Trainer, M. Kahlbaum. $4,000 1950 5 0 0 1 $525 May 1-515G.S 3-41:12%ft 23 108 3'i 2' 32 32* Jo'stonD" 4000 82 Kelora 108 NeverBetter 108 Kist 12 Apr16-512Lrl 3-41:14 gd 11 109* 34 2h 2' 2h Mitch'IID' 3500 77 StarSpot114 Hun'dPr'f112 Milly'sF'ly 12 Apr 2-51 3Lrl 3-4 1:13 m 41 117 42J 6*1 6" 620 CraigK'o Mdn 62 K'sMeKate117 B'er'sW'd122 NoDis'ce 11 Feb24-51*Hia 7-81:25%ft 53 109* 4'1 6«J 7" 9'8 VasilA3 Alw 64 Signal 118 Mommy 113 Colony Miss 11 Feb15-51*Hia td^1:49%ft 5 114 2* 6*J 9'3 9'5 BouPtisS3 c4000 BluePath114 PoliceDog115 For'nStar 12 6-512Hia 3-4 1:15%m 18 121 2'J 2h 3i 431 Boul'tisS* 5000 66 Panade 118 Roz'sFolly 121 Ideal 12 April 30 GS 3-8 ft :37b April 26 GS 1-2 ft :51b Mickey's vivejr a Gal vjui (M) \m/ 104 ' W** B f 3 by Bolingbroke-Clarices Pet, by Sun Teddy. Breeder, C. R. Miller. 1950 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, W. Wilkerson. Trainer, W. Wilkerson. $3 500 Sep 9-50 'Atl 3-41:12%ft 19 110 8^ 9'210'61117 B'rmanC'o'4000 68 Roadstown113 J*taTiger106 Appetite 12 1-502Atl 3-41:12%ft 5i 114 75 58 7'* 8'5 Wil'msS* 3500 69 ElPacho 112 KeeDee 111 JustaTiger 12 Jun29-503R.D 5-81:01 ft 38 118 7* 43 65 651 Smith'rsR* Mdn 77 WeeH'sh118 BeStylish118 M'dValiean 12 April 16 Dou 3-8 si :38%h April 11 Dou 1-2 m :53%b April J Dou 1-2 sy :53%h 3rd G. S Z «- CI 3-4 MILE (out of chute). (Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1:09%— 5— 120.) Purse $3,000 OrfJ (^ C 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of 99%M VJ. J $2,275 allowed 3 lbs.; one race since March 22, 5 lbs.; since January 16 7 lbs since November 4, 9 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. Chart Chart Book Book Tnrtav-c Todays . rh^rt Chart Book r„«i» ▼-_•-..■_ CI In (2 2 2 1 2 Chart Chart Book Book Tnrtav-c Todays . 1 Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt. (27661) Joey Boy May51 GS 1:11% 120 119 274203§Mondaval Mar51 GP 1:10% 112 1121 25835 Pucketeer Dec50 TrP 1:11% 122 113 i 19936 Sherry Nov50GS1:13 113 113 274273 King Okapi Apr51 GS 1:12% 113 115' rh^rt Chart Book r„«i» ▼-_•-..■_ Today s Index No Horse. Date Track Rec Wt Wt 27498* Seabright Apr51 GS 1:12 115 122 27427 Zipper Feb51 Hia 1:12% 117 113 25557 Sir Tai 110 27427* Hurricane Apr51 GS 1:13 113 113 J, °V M' May Jl' Jly Jl' Jly Mj Jl I 1 | 0" AP MP Ap Ap Ma u? D ' Ov Ma Ma Ma Fel Fel Fel J» — JoeV BOV 1 1 Q Ch. c. 3, by Jacomar— Eponine, by Jean Valjean. 7 J . . Breeder, Keeneland Stud. 1951 110 0 $1 800 Owner. J. Gavegnano. Trainer, T. J. „ Barry. igso 3 0 1 $1 025 1-51 2G.S 3-41:11%ft 31*120 2h 22 Ih 1« Fer'dezF* Mdn 91 Telenews 115 Contrive 120 FoxRun 12 4-505Nar 5* f 1:06%sy 22 110 41145 681 5? WTmsR3 AlwS 79 L'dPutnam123 FogA Bolia109 Trucha 11 1-503Nar 5* f 1 :06%ft 8-5 *1 1 1 1"k 12 nj 21 Will'msRS Alw84 DhterC.107 TexasB'nd112 M'sMargo 8 May19-50«Suf 5-81:01 sy 6J 109 43J 451 4«i 3*1 Gonz'zR2 Alw 76 KingWilson114 Seltzerlll ScotchBI'd 7 Mondaval 11? B. g, 3, by Valdina Orphan— Pharamonda, by Pharamond II. ■ ■ *■ Breeder, Helis Stock Farm. 1951 10 12 3 $4 525 Owner, Saddle River Farm. Trainer, A. P. McCarthy ' Apr27-51«Bow 3-4 1:13Vbft 8} 116 44 52 3"" 32J Car'loE' Alw 83 Euclid 107 BlueHeimet116 TroutLure 8 Apr25-51 5Bow 3-41:13 ft 7-5 *1 18 N 1h 2' 23 Car'lloE3 Alw 84 Besiege 113 Midyear 118 Sandhurst 7 Apr12-517Lrl 1^1:48 sy 2\ 116 1'J 11 2* 3*1 Car'loE3 Alw 73 Trimship113 Midyear113 BrokenLens 6 te.Z"S2/L H!:2S5 3i 118 36 25 23 *4 0*»W Alw83WarPhar118 MullyS. 118 Midyear 8 Mar19-51«G.P 3-41:10%ft 41 112 2h 2h ^ ^ DeLaraA? Alw 91 GoldenTr'd112 AIISable117 Whisk-Off 9 Mar15-515G.P 3-41:11%ft 16 108 55 55i 551 5'1 CookWM' Alw 88 LittleFalls 108 LeftBank117 Badger 10 May 4 GS 3-8 ft :36%b May 2 GS 5-8 ft 1:02%h April 23 Lrl 3-4 sy 1:24b Pucketeer ^ 1 1 3 Ch c» 3 b¥ Platter-Doverday, by Display. i i j Breeder, M. B. Goff. 1951 7 0 0 1 $fi?S Owner, Mrs. D. Buxton. Trainer, M. A. Buxton. 1950 19 1 8 4 K1 i?k ££i!?£-£ !f!SJJ i 12° WW Vi Vl PetmW" 5OOO76 ThistleJay120Arpege1H Ballyheather 11 uaM5,"5c5^ 1* 1:44%ft 4i 111 57J 7*1 751 5^1 BarrowTS 7500 82 Coy'sEdgar108 Hawt'n113 TexasRe'd 7 Mar7-51*G.P 7-8 1:24%ft 12 122 7« 6'0 79J 7' StoutJ' Alw 79 Graham 122 Nell'sBoy 122 Challarian 12 Feb10-51*Hia 7-81:24%ft & 118 621 8«1 6*i 6" StoutJ* Alw 77 Anyoldtimel 14 SylvanR'kl 14 Baluster 10 F'oll^!8 M :H22 5 115 66165154 351 StoutJ* 10000 75 Meditationlll Motorist107 WhitWhiz 8 Jan24-512H,a 7-81:25%ft 7J 124 32 34 |d 49] Perm'eR7 Alw72GrayMatter 124 TheGink 124 Brevite11 April 29 GS 5-8 ft 1:03%b April 26 GS 3-8 ft :38%b C|,Arri, V 1 1 * Ch. g, 3, by Zacaweista— AH Rowes. by Bud Lerner. jnerry •s I I -5 Breeder, Old Hickory Farm, Inc. 1950.8 1 0 0 11,625 5 Owner, Bernadotte Stable. Trainer, B. P. Bond. Nov 4-504G.S 3-41:10%ft 41 113 713 77 711 513 S'ndersWS Alw 82 RoyalMustang 115 Euclid 117 PeterW. 7 7 Oct28-504G.S 3-4 1:12Vfeft 129 111 106*11 '2 9'J 87* S'ndersWS Alw 78 Euclid 111 Oral 113 Devilnation 12 2 Oct17-503G.S 3-41:11%ft 57 115 8»J10" 8'5 Jll SistoRS Alw 78 Imamazed 115 Oral 115 LordNorth 11 1 May23-504G.S 5-8 :59%ft 53 119 107*101210151013 Str'geB* Alw 76 UncleM'tie119 NewFash'n116 Mr.A.B. 11 1 May13-503G.S 5-8 :58%ft 20 117 88 813 9171020 StrangeB' Alw 76 LordPutnam 112 ShyBim 114 Stag 10 0 May 3-50' Pim 4J f :55%m 91 122 11 31 1* 12 BasileMS Mdn 83 LegalHol'y122 NoChance122 B'ngRayU 1 May 3 GS5-8 ft 1:01hg April 29 GS 5-8 ft 1:04b April 25 GS 3-4 ft 1:17b Kinn Olcnni 1 1 C Br. g, 3, by Okapi— Egoiste, by St. James. rving ^R'UPI I 1 D Breeder. R. Ankenbauer. 1951. 4 0 1 2 $1,600 0 Owner, Mrs. W. E. Snell. Trainer, Trainer, T. A. Kelly. 1950 13 1 3 1 53.750 0 Apr27-515G.S 3-4 1:12%ft 5 113 6*1 6*1 63J 3U Boul'tisS' Alw 83 TomQ. 113 ColonyDate 113 Hurricane 9 9 Apr21-51«Bow 3-41:15 ft 9-5 A122 55 74156*46 NashR5 Alw 71 BrokenLens 122 Billie 109 NinaRose 7 7 Apr16-515Lrl 3-4 1:13%gd 3J 118 42 53* 32 323 Boul'tisS* Alw 78 TroutLure118 DanceR'tine108 Camper 11 1 Apr10-515Lrl 3-41:12%sy 12 118 5«J 510 59 2* Boul'tisS' Alw 73 Fiddler 118 Adelantado 118 AirFlight 7 7 Nov16-505Pim 1^ 1:47 ft 3* 118 7« 32 3422 Boul'tisSi Alw 75 Banjoist 118 MullyS. 114 Break ofDay 12 2 I 1 Nov13-503Pim 3-4 1:13V5ft 4 120 53 35 32 13 Boul'tisSio Mdn 79 S*ksNine120 AtomicM'd117 L'bleLady 12 2 j 1 May 3 GS 5-8 ft 1:03%b May 2 GS 1-2 ft :49b April 24 GS 5-8 ft 1:04b Cpnhrinrir 1 00 B- c 3, by Tiger— Miss Mint Drop, by Kai Feng, jcuuiiyni I ^A- Breeder, C. D. Morris. 1951 3 0 0 0 $200 0 1 Owner. W. H. Foales. Trainer, W. H. Foales. 1950 11 1 3 0 $4,450 v • Apr28-513G.S 3-41:11%ft 18 115 79*78*64*42 Fin'ganJ' 7500 87 ToyFoxl 10 MobileB'le104 Mischianza 8 8 Apr13-515|_rl 3-4 1:13%m 4 116 8»° 812 |" 711 Fin'ganJ7 5000 70 Vinnie114 Segment114 DanceRoutine 10 0 Apr 4-51 3Lrl 3-41:13%gd 22 116 68* 68* 613 611 F'neganJ4 10000 69 Nerve 109 Ogre 115 Trout Lure 6 6 Aug 3-504 Mth 3-4 1:14Vssy 4* 122 68 5?* 45 43* Culm'eJ6 10000 72 Mr.B'ts122 ChallW'd119 BudgGenius 7 7 Jly27-505Mth 5*f1:05%ft 11 122 9'0 8» V 66 Stid'mGS Alw 85 Tenure 122 Easy Whirl t22 Bob F 9 9 Jly19-504Mth 5* f 1:06 ft 10 115 33 33* 3'* 1i Stid'mG4 10000 88 Narrator 119 CollegeQueen 116 Stag P 9 9 May 4 GS 1-2 ft :48b April 26 GS 1-2 ft :49b April 24 GS 3-4 ft 1:16b 7Jnr pr 11^ B. c, 3, by Unbreakable— Gotit, by Pompey. tlrFCI II J Breeder, Elmendorf Farm. 1951.9 0 1 2 $1,475 '5 Owner, Carolyn K Stable. Trainer, S. Jacobs. 1950 7 110 $2,550 iO Apr27-515G.S 3-41:12%ft 13 114 2h 2* 1h 53 NashR? Alw 81 TomQ. 113 ColonyDate 113 KingOkapi 9 9 Mar30-517Lrl U 1:47%sy 4* 112 35* 820 827 831 MartinRJ4 7500 50 Bar 118 Trimship 115 JonesReward a 8 Mar26-515|_rl 3-4 1:13%ft 6-5 A116 2h 1* 2h 24 Culm'eJio c6000 79 Nerve 117 Penaway 107 Segment 12 2 Mar23-515Lrl 3-4 1:13 ft 4 109 23 2* 2h 52J Culm'eJi2 8000 80 Ogre 117 RareKnave112 Mischianza 12 Mar 1-51 5Hia 3-41:11%ft 6J 112* 52J 21* 23 35J BurrCi 10000 82 Mr.Boots113 EternalSon113 Rcadst'n 10 n Feb22-516Hia 3-4 1:11Vfeft 22 117* 42* 45* 45* 3*4 BurrC? Alw 82 Safety 122 The Reef 114 Graphic 12 , Jan31-515Hia 3-41:12%ft 10 118 2* 2* 33*44 Culm'neJ7 Alw 79 WhiteFlag 114 TheReef114 Evicted 10 : May 2 GS 1-2 ft :50b April 29 GS 3-8 ft :39%b April 26 GS 1-2 ft :52%b Sir Tai (M) 1 lfl Cn * 3 bv Tai-Yang-Dolly Grey, by Philae. Kwtwj I I U Breeder, J. E. French (England). 1951.3 0 0 0 ( ) } Owner, Raritan Stable. Trainer, H. Wells. Mar23-51'G.P 1 ^ 1 :45%ft 42 109 118 111410»31016 CookWMio 2500 69 ByeB'nyflB9 Fortni't113 Star ofDublin 11 . Mar 6-51?G.P 1^ 1:47%ft 11 113 47* 9*31012 8' Boul'tisSS 3000 66 Richelieu 113 Carlene 104 Alas 11 \ Mar 1-51 3Hia 11-8 1:53%ft 15 122 9«3 9'310211026 AdairRS 5000 47 Strikel 17 Ballyheather122 Clearance 11 I April 30 Bel trt 3-8 m :38%b April 27 Bel trt 7-8 ft 1:35%b April 24 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:22b Hiirrirnnp 11^ B. c. 3, by Tiger— Stirred Up, by Stimulus. hum nunc I I J Breeder, W. G. Talbot 1951.1 0 0 0 $275 = Owner, F. W. Hooper. Trainer, C. Stevenson. 1950 5 10 0 $1,650 Apr27-515G.S 3-4 1:12%ft 6 113 1h 1h 2h 42 Balz'tiW« Alw 82 TomQ. 113 ColonyDate 113 KingOkapi q 9 May17-506Bel wc 5-8 :57%ft 56 117 9 3' 53 88 Scurl'kOS AlwS 90 LibertyRab122 Battlefield122 Remove q 9 May11-504Bel wc 5-8 :58%ft 17 116 2 2* 1* 42* Atk'sonT' Alw 88 Patch 111 HappyDevil 116 Lib'tyRab q 9 Apr21-505Jam 5-8 :59%m 37 116 57*59 683 5" ArcaroE7 Alw77C'tTurf116 B'gledr'ms116 Faneli'sAI'y q 9 Apr 8-503 Jam 5-8 1:00 ft 28 116 54*6' 7" 7'1 DodsonDi Alw 78 WarUnion 114 FairSelf 108 CountTurf 10 n u April 8, 1950— Daily Racing Form Time, :59%. Mar13-50'G.P 3 8 :34 ft 51 120 4 2* 1"* NashRio Mdn 94 BullMiss 117 DirectTime 117 Bolog 14 4 May 3 GS 3-4 ft 1:14%h April 24 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1:02%h April 19 Bel trt 3-8 ft :37h I S I I ■ lP6fij^^ Page 17 4th G. S 3-4 MILE (out of chute). (Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1:09%— 5— 120.) Purse $3,500. ) J j ^iL f* C 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners •s ■Till O.C* since March 22 allowed 3 lbs.; of two races in 1951, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming q price, $6,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $5,500. I Chart Book Today's Index No Horse Date. Track Rec Wt Wt. 13864 Curtain Time Aug50 Atl 1:10% 119 111 27345 Sailors Choice Jan50 TrP 1:104/5 107 115 (27499) Hankie Aug50 Atl 1:11 114 122 (27348) Copete Jan51 TrP 1:13% 112 122 26887 *Spider Rock Nov50 Jam 1:13% 111 115 210033 Jerry's Best Oct50GS1:11% 124 115 | Chart Book Today's 's I | Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt. t I 27345 Bimover Mar50 0P1:11% 108 115 15 I 275002§Wingy Aug50 Atl 1:11% 114 117 \l (27499) Puff Mar51GP1:11% 105 113 13 275004 Tampero Jun50Det1:12 117 115 5 Coupled: Hankie and Wingy. Curtain Time 111 B • * 6 bv E'9ht Thirty— Swabia, by Blenheim II. ^ c I I I Breeder George O Widener. 1950 15 4 4 3 $14 150 .n Owner J. L McKnight Trainer, J. L. McKnight $5,500 1949 20 0 3 1 S2 800 „ Aug28-505Atl 3-4 1:10%ft 3-2 A119 54 633 883 88 Fe'dezF5 6500 87 Equibit 118 MissGossip 109 MajorKay 9 g Aug16-507Atl 3-41:10%ft 1 A119 21 24 2* 31 Fer'dezF7 7500 94 Coyote 114 PlayToy 119 CockFeather 8 o Jly 29-505 ,'vlth 3-41:11%ft 5 121 11 11 12 13 Fe'dezF' 10000 90 P'ly'sDelay107 Bl'k a.Blue118 S'dsT'n 10 IQ Jly 7-505 Mth 3-41:12 ft 2* A112 94* pg 45* 67J Fer'dezF* Alw 80 OVrexp'sed^l Sw'dsT'n124 Ab'tst'wn 11 II Jly 4-505Mth 3-4 1:13%sy 8-5 *112 in 3' 32 2' Fe'dezF4 Alw 80 BoldJo 108 Potent 104 AirAttack8 Jly 1-505Mth 3-41:11%ft 7-5 A117 1* 1h H 2h Fe'dezF3 12000 89 Penson 117 Gambler 117 CuttingEdge g 9 May 3 GS 1-2 ft :48%h April 27 GS 5-8 ft 1:01%b April 24 GS 5-8 ft 1:02%b Sailors junuri Choice vwiiuite 1 1 \ B f 4 bv HaPP¥ Argo— Port Weather, by The Porter, I I ., J Breeder, Mrs. D. C. Sands. 1951 10 1 1 0 $2 975 £ Owner, Rarco Stable. Trainer, R. Nixon. $6,000 1950 23 4 3 6 $12'650 Apr26-514G.S 3-4 1:12%ft 24 111 104 11* 11U*1»| VasilAH 7500 75 Myst'gog'e113 TopAdm'l 121 Pont'lba 12 $ Apr11-516Lrl 3-41:12%gd 7* 114 623 73* 52J 55; Hanfordl' 7500 78 CherryPath 113 UpBeat118 Bull 9 q Apr 4-51 5Lrl 3-4 1:13 ft 6i 117 72374377 63 MartinRJ3 8000 79 BlueFedora124 LongGonellO Coyote o 8 Mar29-515Lrl 3-4 1:13%sy 9-5 A115 2i 1h 1K 11 StrangeB4 7500 81 Annie Oakley 109 Sun Crown 114 Hy 8 g Mar23-514Lrl 3-4 1:13%ft 15 111 118J 8«3 8«1 42J DownsW' 800079 F'rCh'ces 114 Pont'lba 116 Th's'nHero 12 12 Feb23-515Hia 7-8 1:25%ft 30 107 12 2h 53*1053 CookWMi 9000 76 Manch'c114 Ch'mbrol 18 K't-At-Arms 12 12 Feb14-515Hia 3-4 1:11%ft 21 110 2h 2* 3' 45 CoofcWM" 9000 81 Yoicks 1 1 1 Maijo 116 Evanstep 12 12 May 3 GS 1-2 ft :48%b April 23 GS 1-2 sy :49h April 18 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:04%h Hankie iiunrxic X ~ 1 OO B. g, 5, by Vejete— Turani, by High Strung. I ^^ Breeder, Joseph J. Colando. 1951 5 2 3 0 $4,875 ,, Owner, Jerry McCarthy Stable. Trainer, D. Emery. $6,000 1950 19 3 7 3 $8 650 ^ Apr28-514G.S 3-41:12 ft 3* 117 *h 1* I* 1""tVasilA5 6000 87 Puff 1 1 1 ThasianHero113 WestMilton g 8 tDead heat. Mar21-515G.P 3-41:12 ft 6J 115 1* V 1* 2* VasilA? 6000 85 SignalCode 113 Puff 106 Cedric 10 ir, Feb21-512Hia 3-4 1:12%ft 3-2 A111* 24 2h 11 12 VasilA* 5000 84 BirdieLulley109 N.inDoubt109 Merin'e 12 ,2 Jan29-5PHia 3-41:11%ft 7-5eA118 1* 1' 2* 23 StoutJi 5000 83 Uncle Hal 118 Po' Gal 114 Wingy 11 11 Jan11-515TrP 3-41:12 ft 5 115*1* 13 2b 21 VasilAio 4750 84 Jobstown122 Tipstaff 113 Sv.-'tOrphan 11 H Dec23-503TrP 3-41:11%ft 2\ *117* 14 14 1i 2* VasilA" 4500 87 WarHost 114 Alsiral 111 UncleHal 12 12 April 2 GP 5-8 ft 1:03h Mar 18 GP 3-8 ft :37%h Cnnere 1 00 B. h, 5. by Caporal- Catalina, by Medlcis. v ^ct - **•*• Breeder, Haras Las Ortigas (Argentina). 1951 11 2 1 2 $4 500 „„ Owner, Grandview Stable. Trainer, E. W. King. S6.000 1950 12 0 0 1 $262 m Apr26-517G.S 1,1e1:46%ft 3* 117 1h 1h 11 13 Boul'tisSi 5000 84 KingMidas113 Tarp'tKid122 BirAck'm 12 ?! Apr20-518Bow 1-70 1:464'sft 8 124 7^ 73356 35* BoultisS3 5000 74 Tarp'tKid119 BlueT'IFIy103 Pr'ceCole 12 12i Apr17-517Lrl 1 ^ 1:48 ft 3} 122 24 21 2* 2* Boulm'isS3 500077 Vital 110 Full blast 124 KingMidas 8 o I Apr10-513Lrl 1T16 1:48%sy 7 124 32 22 43 5*3 Boul'tisSio 5000 67 Fraternal 118 Fifty-Five 118 Hy !0 10 ' Mar28-518Lrl 1£ 1:46%ft 43 118 1' 2h 1h 14 B'lmetisSS 3500 87 BoldWarr'r117 Approval 118 Empujon 9 9 Mar 3-514Hia 11-2 2:32%ft 7* 116 2h 102110271036 AtkWH c3500 40 PoisonAr'w115 DentifricelOO G'dSt'y 10 10 Feb26-515Hia tc1J1:51%ft 5 119 42* 55* 78J 7" Atk's'nT4 4500 Thiercelin 117 Reward 117 Kidded 12 12 May 4 GS 1-2 ft :48%b May 1 GS 3-4 ft 1:15b April 25 GS 3-2 ft :36%b Cn:J0r r Rnrlr 1 1 C Ch. g, 4, by Four Freedoms— Transcendent, by Transmute, jpict ixuln I l J Breeder D E Holeman. 1951 .7221 $4 750 „ Owner, Victory Stable. Trainer, A. Swenke. S6.000 1950 17 2 3 2 $5,425 « Apr18-517G.P 1^1:43%ft 43 112*35*34 34 583 Gaud'uR* 7000 84 Mr. Fox1 16 MajorKay114 StormRid'n 7 7 Apr 6-518G.P 1 J^ 1:45 ft 5 111 67 32 1* 14 BoneFi 6000 87 FreePress123 KayGibsonl 18 BestP'ch o 8 Mar30-517G.P 11-81:53%m 11 113 34 21*2* 22* Balz'tiW4 5500 71 FreePress1 17 Farnado112 SomeTown 8 8 Mar22-518G.P 1^1:45%ft 5* 116 983 48*26 24* Balz'ttiW' 5250 81 Major Kay 117 Omen 114 Farucho JJ 10 Mar14-515G.P 1 1-8 1:51"»Agd 7* 112 54 47 4* |M CookWM2 c5000 71 ParBoy 116 KayGibson 115 SwampSon 11 Mar 6-517G.P 11-8 1:50%ft 12 112 66J 653 43* 323 RobertsP7 5000 85 Festival II. 106 ParBoy 116 Suffazon in 10 u April 30 GS 3-8 ft :37%b April 15 GP 3-8 ft :36%h April 4 GP 3-8 ft :37%h Iprrv'c Riser 1 1 C B. g, 6, by High Strung— Willow Song, by Clock Tower. jerry i uear I I J Breeder R w Comn$ 1950 12 5 0 1 $8,750 §2 •J" Owner, Brook Stable. Trainer, H. Hoover. $6,000 1949 17 4 3 3 SS.9C0 ■ Nov28-506Bow 1&1:51%sl 7* 116 24 1* 34 34 SistoRi 600061 KingChatt'r111 RelicGold112 TickOut 7 ' Nov24-5Q5Bow 3-41:13%ft 10 116 2* 2'J 23 42* SistoR3 6000 81 Duke Aumar 114 Bull 119 Sylmady 12 1* Oct31-505G.S 3-4 1:11%ft 11 116 53*58 55*56 RichardJS 6000 84 Warmonger 122 Dominave111 Bull ■ 8 Oct18-507G.S 3-41:11 ft 6 118 95 1083 9^ 953 RichardJ3 6500 86 Warmonger115 WarT'po116 L'ryD'ley 12 ■* Oct 4-505G.S 3-41:11%ft 9* 124 3" = 2h 2h 13 Richardjs 5000 91 J'gleFeast124 Gallalad121 D'aBoorse J 9 Sep23-504Atl 3-4 1:13%m 3-2 *117* 2* 1h 13 12* VasilA4 c4000 79 Wingy 122 GayTen116 Lanlast 8 8 May 4 GS 1-2 ft :51b April 26 GS 5-8 ft 1:02b April 19 GS 3-8 gd :37%b Rimrw^r | 1 C B. h. 5, by Bimelech— Bubblette, by Bubbling Over. Dimuver I | j Breeder |d|e Hour stock Farm_ 1951 2 0 0 0 $150 50 Owner, Mrs. W. E. Snell. Trainer, T. A. Kelly. $6,000 1950 24 4 2 3 $6,070 70 Apr26-514G.S 3-4 1:12%ft 47 110 128*121210" 76* Fe'dezAJ' 7000 77 Myst'gog'el 13 TopAdm'l 121 Pont'lba 12 12 Apr11-516Lrl 3-4 1:12%gd 181 114 983 87* 75* 45J Fe'dezAJ7 7000 78 CherryPath 113 UpBeat 118 Bull 9 9 Nov28-508Bow 1,V1:49%sl 20 113 45 8'5 V* |l» DownsW2 6000 55 WitchSiM 16 Com'g0n113 SnowWhirl 8 8 Nov18-503Bow 3-4 1:12%ft 130 113 8'311 19111411 10 StrangeB? 750078 T'chContr5! 108 J'gleFeastl 19 Dalpark 11 11 Nov 4-503G.S 3-41:12%ft 14 109* 9?3 98* 95; 65* SmithCCS c6000 80 LarryDooley 112 Wingy 118 NavyAce 9 9 Oct31-505G.S 3-41:11%ft 14 114 77 710 67* 67J Batch'erP? 7000 83 Warmonger 122 Dominave111 Bull 8 8 May 3 GS 5-8 ft 1:04b April 30 GS 1-2 ft :49%b April 24 GS 5-8 ft 1:01%h Winnv -v * 1 1 7 Dk b 9, 5, by Tintagel-Wing Tip. by Pilate. wiiiyy 11/ Breeder. Justin Funkhouser. 1951 . 9 2 3 1 $5,450 50 Owner, D Emery. Trainer, D. Emery. $5,750 1950 28 6 9 3 $13,870 70 Apr28-515G.S 3-4 1:12 ft 33 11G§ 42* 33 34 23* VasilA5 5500 83 F't'gMad119 TitansM'cM 10 Tampero 9 9 Apr20-516G.P 3-4 1:13%m 9-5 A116§ 24 2* 2* 22J VasilAS 5500 76 UAskedF'tl 10 S'ySouth105 K'berPass 6 6 Apr 4-516G.P 3-41:11%ft 3 A11K 44* 34 3' 3'3 VasilA« 5500 85 MannaH.118 Son o.J'th115 Wisenhei'MI 11 Mar27-515G.P 3-41:11%ft 63 112§ 63J 633 54 1h VasilA3 5750 88 Bullow 109 Puff 105 RecordPlayer 11 11 Mar17-51'G.P 3-41:11%ft 8* 114*32 4 J 2' 1h VasilA3 5000 87 QueenZac112 AirPatrol 112 Frencht'n 12 12 Mar10-512G.P 3-41:11%ft 19 109*41*83 65 643 VasilA2 5500 84 Control 114 TopAdm'l 117 Exc'leMary 11 11 Feb26-512Hia 3-4 1:12%ft 43 113*34 22 22 23 VasilA2 5000 81 Wixted 118 LetsDance 118 R'plingHit 11 11 April 27 GS 1-2 ft :49%b ' April 18 GP 1-2 ft :49%k April 10 GP 1-2 sy :51b 5 7 7 12 2 1 1 10 0 1 0 0 9 9 7 7 1 7 7 12 2 I 1 12 2 j 1 0 1 Pt.lf in B. f, 4, by Lochinvar— Battle Smoke, by Blenheim II. I rUFr ■ »* Breeder, Mrs. A. Schuttinger. 1951 13 1 1 3 $2,675] Owner, Kay-Gee Stable. Trainer, B. Rosenthal. - $5,750 1950 19 4 2 0 $8,650 Apr28-514G.S 3-41:12 ft 12 111 31 32 2* 1n*tMannW3 6000 87 Hankiel 17 Th's'nHerol 13 WestMilton 8 tDead heat. Apr 5-51 6G.P 7-81:24%ft 6 106 1" 44 43J 44J CookWM3 6000 83 Montm'tre 11.109 Sw'pSon115 Mr.Fox 9 Mar27-515G.P 3-41:11%ft 63 105 42J 42* 43 34 CookWMS 5750 86 Wingy 112 Bullow 109 RecordPlayer 11 Mar21-515G.P 3-41:12 ft 8* 106 2* 32 32*32 CookWM4 6000 83 SignalCode 113 Hankie 115 Cedric 10 Mar17-512G.P 3-41:11 ft 93 105*42*34 44 32 BurrCS 5CO0 88 Son ofJudith108 Wisenher114 J'nsJay 12 Mar10-512G.P 3-41:11%ft 25 105*115*117 10' 8«J BurrCS 6000 83 Control 114 TopAdm'l 117 Exc'leMary 11 April 23 GS 5-8 sy 1:03%b Mar 9 GP 3-8 ft :35^h Tnmnorn 1 1 C Br g, 5, by Whirlaway— Maidoduntreath, by Man 0' War. ' umFru I I J Breeder, Mrs. Silas B. Mason. 1951 2 0 0 0 $200 Owner, J. Arthur. Trainer, J. Arthur. $6,000 1950 20 3 1 2 $4,400 Apr28-515G.S 3-41:12 ft 12 115 87J 68 58*47 Fern'd'zF4 6000 80 Fi't'gMad119 Wingy116 TitansMatch 9 Apr20-515Bow 3-4 1:12%ft 39 105J 713 7'4 713 8'2 WeirJ7 6500 76 Marengo111 Mirthmak'r118 F't'gMad 8 Dec20-506C.T 11-8 1:52 ft 23 A117* 2h 13 14 2* GordonR3 Alw Excel 116 Idle Mr. 113 RoughOrdy 9 Dec16-5Q7C.T 11-81:59 si 3* 121 8'* 56* 43* 44J LawlessR? Alw Exc'l 121 Rise-to-Fol'w121 Fifty-Five 8 Dec 9-507C.T 1& 1:51%sl 23 116 54J 12 14 12 Lawl'ssR' Alw Excel 116 Infirst 119 Curiosity 10 Dec 5-506C.T a7-8 1:29%sl 4-5*112 53 22 21 1h Lawl'sR7 Alw Curiosity 112 TickOut 118 HighRunch 9 Nov18-50iBow 3-4 1:13%ft 3* A113 973 75*44 1* Culmor.eJ" 5000 84 MissStone110 C'kF'ther113 NoMa'am 12 April 27 GS 3-8 ft :36%b April 18 Bow 1-2 ft :50h April 14 Bow 3-4 ft 1:17%hg 5th G. S v • 8 8 10 0 6 6 7 7 9 9 P 9 9 3-4 MILE (out of chute). (Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1:09%— 5-120.) Purse $4,500. Qil f* Q 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 122 lbs.; older, 124 lbs. Non-winners Drn VJ.J of two races since March 3 allowed 3 lbs., one race, 5 lbs.; one race since January 16, 7 lbs.; since November 30, 9 lbs. Claiming price, $12,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each $1,000 to $10,000. Chart Chart Book RnnW Today's Tnriaw's Chart Chart Rnnk Book Tnrlav's Today's P 9 9 '5 iO 9 9 Chart Chart Book RnnW Today's Tnriaw's Index No Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt Wt. 27666 Blazing Mar50GP1:10% 109 107 (21120) Dinner Hour 111 (27666) Energetic May51 GS 1:10% 111 115 27094 Delphy Dec50 TrP 1:10% 102 112 Chart Chart Rnnk Book Tnrlav's Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt 27666 Lucky Harp May51GS1:12 115 110 274282 Eagle Eye Jan50 TrP 1:10 118 121 276663 Agrarian-U Aug50 Atl 1:10% 116 109 02615 Dr. Rile Apr50GS1:14% 113 113 a 8 12 2 12 10 n 12 , : 10 ) } . 11 11 \ 11 I = q 9 q 9 q 9 q 9 10 n u 14 4 ) J j •s q I 's I | t 15 117 \l 113 13 5 150 .n „ 9 g 8 o 10 IQ 11 II g 9 ., 975 £ 12 $ 9 q o 8 8 g 12 12 12 12 12 12 ,, 650 ^ g 8 10 ir, 12 ,2 11 11 11 H 12 12 500 „„ m 12 ?! 12 12i I 8 o !0 10 ' 9 9 10 10 12 12 750 „ « 7 7 o 8 8 8 Rln-rin/i 1 iY7 Ch. g, 4, by Zacaweista— War Blast, by Man o' War. Dialing |y/ Breeder, S. D Riddle 1951 8 0 1 1 $1,500 Owner, Mrs. S. G. Steckler Trainer, E W. King. $10,000 1950 37 5 4 3 $14,825 May 1-51 7G.S 341:1816ft 4* 115 87J 99*118 118* Boul'tisS? 1GCO0 84 Energetic111 BoloM'k117 Agrarian-U 12 Apr26-516G.S 3-41:11%ft 8 107 5**58*45 433 Boul'tisS6 Alw 86 PlayToy113 Drift'gM'd110 RftkAWh'l 8 Apr21-515Bow 3-41:13%ft 4 109 36*52141*23 Boul'tisSS 10000 82 Vamanos115 Manchac117 HenryBusse 5 Apr18-514Lrl 3-41:12 ft 51 108 66153 531 53* Boul'tisS3 1OC00 83 BinkyB.115 MereBones108 FourCh'es 7 Apr14-514Lrl 3-41:13 ft 2* A117 32 22 31 52* Boul'tisS2 10000 79 Milldale 117 BinkyB. 121 WitchWay 11 Apr 7-51 4Lrl 3-41:12%ft 7 110 643442* 3* B'ul'tisSS 10000 85 On 113 Manchac 119 Sonofun 8 Mar30-516Lrl 3-41:12%sy 11 109 773 56* 69* 8" Boul'tisSi 10000 74 Flam'gBusM 15 Val'sKid 114 Pontalba 10 April 6 Lrl 3-8 ft :35h Mar 22 Lrl 1-2 gd :49%b Mar 19 Lrl 3-4 ft 1:14h Dinner Hour 111 Ch- 9 7 b Pi'ate— Eight O'clock, by Pompey. L/mner nuur | | | Breeder Brookmeade Stable 1950 20 5 0 2 $14,725 Owner, Brook Stable. Trainer, H. Hoover. S10.000 1949 21 2 2 2 $12,750 Dec 2-503Bow 11-8 1:54%ft 4-5 A116 8»5 78| 5« f" Culm'neJ4 c7500 77 KingChatter 111 ComingOn 108 Djinn 8 Nov25-508Bow 1 ^ 1:49 sy 11 116 6'2 4?* 35* 351 ShukN4 Alw 71 F't'gFleet113 C't'gEdge119 L'sBfs'm 7 Nov15-506Jam 2^ 3:30%ft 20 ld7 1425131 911 8*101 8 ErricoC7 HcpS 99 R'ICastle116 FI'gMissel 115 Bit o'Fate 14 Nov10-506Pim 1£1:44HA 14 119* 7«0 814 6'2 57* TryonAA3 Alw 80 RiskAWh'1101 Wh'gD'gh121 Art'tLife 8 Oct25-507G.S 11-8 1:53%gd 23*116 91278 44 13 Culm'eJS 10000 75 Prefect124 Dateline112 Razzmatazz 9 Aug14-506Was 11:36 ft 16 120 64* 8» 771 78* JessopJ3 Alw 75 SkyPo'erllO Dr.0leNel'n114 Wh'gD'gh 8 Aug 4-507Was tc1,V1:«%ft 14 105 8i41073109310'3 NelsonE4 HcpO Volc'nic130 Clevel'nder106 Prcvcc'tive 11 May 4 GS 1-2 ft :50%b April 29 GS 3-4 ft 1:16%b April 25 GS 5-8 ft 1:05b Fnornofir rfi ' 1 1 C B. g, 6, by Brazado— Entrechat, by Flying Heels. energetic «r I I J Breeder King Ranch 1951 .4101 $2,750 Owner, King Ranch. Trainer. M Hirsch. $10,000 1950 7 10 2 $3,875 May 1-517G.S 3-41:104;ft 41 111 52*42 11 12 StoutJi 8000 93 BoloM'k117 Agrarian-U117 Polly'sD'y 12 Apr19-517Jam 3-41:11%ft 5 111§ 53* 44* 33 36* BolandW2 10000 83 Assignm'nt116 Ad'm'nt114 Pr'mptn'ss 8 Apr10-516Jam 3-41:11 ft 23 115 5« 56 68* 59* BolandW5 Alw 82 Sq'dAway115 M"tyQuest108 Ad'IDrake 7 Apr 2-»515Jam 5* f 1:05 ft 91 116 973 963 99* 914 BolandW6 12500 79 Extinguished 16 Bakersf'd116 Dalpark 3 Jun 1-507 Bel 3-4 1:12%sy 9-5 A115 2h 2h 2h 1* ArcaroEi Alw 82 MasterMind 115 Biglf 118 Luchador 6 May29-505Bel 3-41:11%sy 4 112§ 1h 22 43* 451 BolandW4 Alw 83 Ban'rday116 0ption113 FightingFleet 9 May 8-505Bel 3-41:11%ft 8 110* 46* 47* 3« 371 BolandW4 Alw 81 MyrtleCharm108 MagicW'ds115 Props 8 May 4 GS 3-8 ft :373/5b April 28 GS 5-8 ft 1:01h April 18 Bel 1-2 ft :51b riolnhv 110 B. g, 4, by Eternal Bull— Arkadelphia, by Infinite. i/eipny || z. Breeder, C. Whitney Moore. 1951 12 1 3 1 $3,500 Owner, P. C. Taylor. Trainer. H M. Goldstine. $11,000 1950 21 6 7 1 $16,520 Apr21-517G.P 3-41:11%ft 33 110* 55* 33* 733 73* WidmanAS Alw 83 W'dfordSir112 C't-A-Bit115 Dateline 9 Mar31-516G.P 3-41:11%ft 11 110*31 3* 2i 54 RiveraLi 1000085 DeltaEaglel 14 MasterM'd108 Dobod'a 9 Mar24-515G.P 7-81:23%ft 5* 112*1* 12 43 74 RiveraL4 10000 86 Yoicks112 MasterMind111 LittleCap'n 7 Mar17-515G.P 3-41:10%ft 3* 115 54 76378 833 ErricoC2 10000 89 Mr.JoeP'k112 Polly'sDelay114 IsThere 9 Mar12-514G.P 7-8 1:24Vbft 6* 112 1h 12 12 3* ErricoC4 9000 87 Ida C. 112 Fugitive 114 Giggle 12 Mar 5-51 4G.P 3-41:10%ft 4*115 4"" 2h 2* 551 PorchG3 10000 88 Manchac119 ldaC.112 PowerDrunk 11 Feb22-514Hia 3-4 1:11%ft 5* 119 31 41 32 2" Fe'dezF6 c7500 88 Fight'gMad124 Missab110 AndyH'ndy 12 April 15 GP 3-8 ft :36%h Mar 29 GP 3-8 ft :38%b Mar 22 GP 1-2 ft :49%h I nrL-w Hnrn 1 1 (\ B. g, 4, by Challedon— Saddle Shoes, by Hairan. i_UCK.y nurp | I U Breeder, Charles W Jones 1951 10 0 0 0 $87 Owner, Kee-Gee Stable. Trainer, B. Rosenthal. $11,000 1950 16 3 4 3 $11,525 May 1-51 7G.S 3-4 1:10-=ft 54 115 983 89 851 853 MannW4 10GO0 87 Energetic111 BoIoM'k117 Agrarian-U 12 Mar17-516G.P 1^1:43%ft 14 108*42*42 623 861 BurrC7 Alw 87 Wh'gDough118 F'rAp'al 103 BestD'gs 9 Mar12-514G.P 7-8 1 :24V5ft 11 112 106 983 8HIO63 H'ks'hW6 10000 81 Ida C. 112 Fugitive 114 Delphy 12 Mar 8-517"G.P 1^1:45 ft 11 112 34 1" 3"" 531 ChurchKB 10000 84 F'rAppraisal 113 Ap'hico114 Dobodura 11 Mar 1-51 9Hia tc 1^1 :44%ft 8 116 31 44 66* 691 Culm'eJ4 10000 B'tishlsles124 CI'nBr'm118 F'rApprVI 9 Feb23-515Hia 7-8 1:25%ft 11 116 84 44 733 72* Culm'eJS 10000 79 Manch'c114 Ch'mbro118 K't-At-Arms 12 Feb17-512Hia 3-41:11%ft 14 118 103|10'0107J 97 J'nWLio c10000 80 Polly'sD'y114 Detective118 Cur'nR'ser 11 April 25 Lrl 1-2 ft :50h Fnnlo Fw» 191 B,k- 9, 7, by Discovery— Balking, by Balko. tu9lc t7c I *-1 Breeder. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt 1951.3 1 1 0 $2,725 Owner. Jerry McCarthy Stable Trainer, D. Emery. $12,000 1950 12 6 3 1 $15,550 Apr27-516G.S 3-41:11%ft 21 115 2* 1h 2h 21 VasilAS Alw 88 Istan 115 UpBeat 111 Val'sKid 7 Apr14-517G.P 3-41:10%ft 1*122 12 14 1h 53 VasilA3 Alw 90 0ceanD've119 BeauD'dy122 KandyC'rt 10 Apr 6-517G.P 3-41:11 ft 3-2 A122 14 12 13 12 VasilAS Alw 90 Solicit'r111 K'dyComf't1C5 J'dysRun'r 8 Jly19-505Mth 3-4 1:10%ft 7-5 *121 1h 12 12 13 StoutJ7 12CC0 93 Ag'rian-U118 P'ns'n121 S'p'r-STsm'n 7 Jly 1-5TJ4Mth 3-41:11 ft 8-5 *1 18 11 12 12 ^ StoutJ4 Alw 92 Laran121 WoodfordSir118 Agrarian-U 6 Jun17-505Mth 3-41:12%gd 33 A118 l*f 13 14 14 StoutJ2 Alw 85 BulletProof 113 Mr.Jay 112 Imacomm 12 Jun 2-507 Bel 3-41:12%gc 53 115J 34 2" 2h 31 VasilA? 12500 81 JamSession118 YourSun121 Darnaway 8 May 3 GS 5-8 ft 1:01%b April 26 GS 5-8 ft 1:02b April 12 GP 5-8 si 1:03%h Anrnrinn-U * 1 OQ B * s by A^arian— Jane F., by Justice F. agrarian U *r | \jy Breeder Corham Bro» 1951 2 0 0 1 $475 Owner, J. L. McKnight Trainer. J L McKnight. $10,000 1950 28 3 9 1 $15,075 May 1-51 7G.S 3-41:107sft 10 117 1* 1h 21 33* Fe'dezFS 1C030 89 Energetic111 BoloM'k117 Polly'sDel'y 12 Apr 7-51 4Lrl 3-41:12%ft 7* 116 2" 2* 64 710 M'tinRJ2 11000 76 On 113 Manchac 119 Blazing 8 Dec 2-504Bow 3-4 1:11%ft 5 108*44 33*46*76 HartleyDS 9000 87 Cacique 110 DukeAumar 111 BinkyB. 12 Nov27-504Bow 3-4 1:16%m 3* 116 54132 1* 22* Sho'kerW2 8000 68 BinkyB. 116 JungleFeast 116 Coyote 6 Nov22-507Bow 3-41:12%ft 43 116* 1h 2h 32* 761 HartleyD9 8000 84 Extingshr115 BinkyB.121 T'chContr'l 9 Nov18-505Bow 1 1-81:55%ft 4* 114 13 14 31 791 CulmoneJ6 Alw 61 C't'gEdge114 Ap'seNot114 L'tn'aBug 7 Oct27-507G.S 3-41:11%ft 3* 110 53 4' 3 34 22 Fe'dezF6 Alw 87 Faraway119 BoldJo116 WinterWheat 9 April 19 GS 3-4 gd 1:17%b April 10 Pim 3-8 ft :36%h Dr Rile 113 Cn- c * bv Heather Broom— Earth, by Gallant Fox. ' ,J Breeder, Herbert C Boorse 1950 2 0 0 0 $175 Owner, H. C. Boorse. Trainer H C. Boorse. S12.000 1949 10 1 0 0 $1,800 May26-505G.S 1^1:44%ft 17 111 713 718 716 617 Stid'mGS Alw 77 Passemson115 Br'k]nCrown115 Dealer 7 Apr27-502G.S 3-41:12%ft XL 113 65*68 5" 491 Duff J5 Alw 75 Yarle113 Restl'ssW'ves115 Symposium 9 Dec 1-496Bow 1-70 1:45%go 50 118 34 68 613 817 LaytonJR2 Alw 70 EasternFlyway118 Deluge113 MyNed 11 Nov24-496Bow 1-70 1:44%ft 85 108 711 8H 8'2 8'2 Lay'nJR9 HcpS 79 GrT Song114 FI'tArgo109 JessLinth m 9 Nov15-496Pim 3-41:12%ft 7* 122 1214 812 81° 863 RobsonJ6 Alw 75 Pilayya119 Isle ofMist119 Ch'ys First 12 Nov 2-495Pim 1^ 1:46%ft 8* 122 2^ 44 55* 710 RobonJ3 Alw 69 Adopt 118 Fleet Argo 118 Meringue 8 May 3 GS 5-8 ft 1:01 Vsh May 2 GS 5-8 ft 1:03%b May 25 GS 3-8 ft :35%h 6th G. S 11 JJ 10 in 10 u §2 •J" 3-4 MILE (out of chute). (Ocean Brief, May 14, 1949— 1:09%— 5— 120.) Haddonfield £^U f* C Purse. Purse $5,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of $3,275 Orn VJ. J twice other than claiming in 1950-51. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non- winners of $3,275 in 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; two races in 1951, 5 lbs.; $3,000 in 1950 or three races since October 3, 7 lbs.; two races since that date, 9 lbs.; one race, 11 lbs. (Claiming (Claiming races races not not considered considered in in estimating estimating allowances. allowances. §2 •J" ■ 7 ' 12 1* ■ 8 12 ■* J 9 8 8 (Claiming (Claiming races races not not considered considered in in estimating estimating allowances. allowances. Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt_ Wt. 25283 Kinsman Apr50 Lrl 1:10% 113 120 27428 Fighting Fleet OctSO GS 1:11% 112 113 (27347) Play Toy OctSO GS 1:10% 111 117 264603 Admiral Drake May50 Bel 1:11 118 109 I Chart Book Today's I Index No Horse. Date Track Rec Wt Wt. | 21122 Chloe Aug50 Atl 1:09% 115 106 | 27502 Ocean Drive Aug50 Was 1 :09% 113 119 i (27517) Vigorous Aug50 Was 1 :09% 120 119 ' (25563) Suleiman Mar50GP1:10% 110 120 50 70 12 12 9 9 8 8 11 11 9 9 8 8 50 70 9 9 6 6 11 11 11 12 12 11 11 11 11 rxmbmun Kinsman rfc T 1 | *)(\ Cn- c» * bv Whinaway— Baby Sister, by Blue Larkspur. ^U Breeder, King Ranch 1951 9 3 1 1 $11,650 Owner, Mrs. J. Carson. Trainer, E. I. Kelly. 1950 24 6 6 3 $25 525 Mar17-517G.P 11-4 2:01%ft 43 118 42 44* 48* 6'1 Hanf'dP HcpO 83 Ennobled113 M'ntMarcy120 Lambent 9 Mar10-517G.P 11-81:50 ft 8 115 32* 1h 12 14 Hanf'dis HcpO 90 Ennobled 114 Hickory 107 Cuore 7 Feb26-517ffia 1 1-8 1:50%ft 6-5 A116 63131 44 541 Hanfordl3 Alw 82 Razz'tazz109 Lambentl12 AirAttack 8 Feb20-517Hia 1 1-8 1:50%ft 9-5 A119 2' 2* 1* 13 Hanfordis Alw 87 HighBr'ket112 Whirl'gD'h115 Fr'gine 3 Feb14-518Hia 11-81:50%ft 4* 113 87163 32 1* HanfordM Alw 88 Whirl'gD'gh112 NavyCh'f116 Titienll 12 Feb 8-51 6Hia 3-41:10%ft 51 116 75345 34* 33* Hanf'dl7 Alw 90 GringUp107 Endurable110 H'hBr'ket 10 Jan23-516Hia 7-81:24%ft 53 117 96357 36 2« Hanfordl' Alw 81 Hyphasis109 SkyPower113 R'kAWhirlH May 4 GS 3-8 ft :37%b May 2 GS 1-2 ft :49b April 28 GS 3-8 ft :37%b Finhtinn Fleet rieer 1 1 7. B 9 5 bv Count Fleet— Risque, by Stimulus. r,9n»mg '' «5 Breeder. Mrs. J. D. Hertz. 1951 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. Gavegnano. - Trainer, T. J. Barry. 1950 22 4 5 2 $13 575 Apr27-516G.S 3-41:11%ft 11 115 7" 6'4 612 66 NashR5 Alw 83 Istan 115 EagleEye 115 UpBeat 7 Nov25-508Bow 1^1:49 sy 9-5 A113 11 14 15 15 Will'msR5 Alw 76 Cut'gEdge119 D'n'rHour116 L'sBI'som 7 Nov20-507Bow 1^1:47%ft 8 110 33 42 24 21 Stid'mG6 Alw 84 Arcave 109 ColonelMike 110 Chilcell 7 Nov 1-506G.S 1^1:43%ft 8 109 32* 57 5" 5'2 Fer'dezF3 Alw 88 Ennobled 119 Ted M. 113 Artist Life 6 0ct27-506G.S 1^ 1.45%ft 9-5 A112 521 431 33* 2* Fe'dezF2 Alw 88 WI'gDough122 ArtistLife110 P't'reC'd 6 Oct20-506G.S 1^1:43 ft 2* 111 23 27 2« 38 Fer'dezF5 Alw 93 Ennobled116 F'rAp'sal 103 F'tNighter 7 Oct10-5O«G.S 1^1:44 gd 7* 111 75j 34 33 23* Fe'dezF2 Alw 92 Chiclell 124 Yogi 111 Pellicle 9 May 3 GS 1-2 ft :49%b April 22 GS 3-4 ft 1:13%h April 18 GS 3-4 si 1:15%h Ploy Toy X 117?- *J» b» Eterna' ■*-*• Toy, by Quince King. o* ' Breeder, D. T. Watts. 1951 I 1 1 A 14 000 rt 2 Owner, J. L. McKnight. Trainer, J. L. McKnight. S 950 37 8 5 5 $19275 5 1 ££:«£? lll'M™1 2 \Tz S 13 1* Fe, tezAJ7 *■■ *w^STr5a8iii m etSt 8 ! 7^ ?"c !K H!:H sy 3 113 2* 11 13 42i LaneW6 Alw 79 Balla-Duke 105 Oriole 112 ThirtyLove 7 7 I £ ni«forl 3-41:12%ft 3ie 112 13 13 13 24 Fern'zAJ3 Alw81 Mr.Buster112 Fly'gW'ther112 Reveille 8 8 i E",2,'^" H l:!!%? 8Je108*12 13 1 14 HartleyD" Alw95Sunglow118 Remembr'ce109 Ro'nBath11 1 I If"1™?0" HM2SS 15 113 1h 2h 2* 441 BauerR« Alw 87 Am'nGlory111 Algasir116 Fl'gWther 8 8 I Nov 4-506G.S 3-4l:l0%ft Et 111 12 1J t 6 J Fer'dezFi Alw 91 EagleRiver117 lmacomin119 CallOver 10 0 . May 2 GS 1-2 ft :47%h April 23 GS 5-8 $y 1:05%b April 19 GS 3-4 gd 1:17%b 2 Admiral Drake X 1 ' 09 £h cj 4 l?y wf .Ad",i"!r,n¥0ke. b T*ddy- - « . . v' Breeder, Joseph M. Roebling. 1951 2 0 0 1 $600 Owner, J. M. Roebling. Trainer, A. Schuttinger. 1950 19 5 4 4 $18 000 0 1 Apr10-51«Jam 3-41:11 ft 5i 113 22 22J 34 371 GormW Alw 85 Sq'dAway115 M'tyQuest108 CupKing 7 7 ' • - T X"51 iam 3-41:11%sy 3J 115 2i 3-»J 3« 4io GormanDS Alw 79 GrowingUp108 Symposium118 TedM 7 ' C S?J~32H! 3-41:10%ft 5J 117 75J 79i 5? 54 WahlerC« Alw 90 Rock Span 119 Valpam 122 Old Tom 8 ■ £ S^'StH 1A1:45^gd 7J 113 21 44 5^ 42J WahlerC* Alw 87 W'df'rdSir119 SunB'r'm116 ArtistLife 8 ■ S*£~2K?-§ 1"701:41^ft 9-5*122 H ft] 5U 531 H'smanL* Alw96 WhyNotNow 119 LuckyHarp 119 Yogi 9 ■ _- Oct17-505G.S 1*1:44%ft 1*119 2* 1J 2* 32 Boul'tisSS Alw 91 Pensava 117 Mendicant 119 Rodrigo 7 ' t May 4 GS 1-2 ft :48b May 1 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:15h April 30 Bel trt 3-8 m :38h J • Chloe 1 ftA B f 4' by ReaP'n9 Reward— Challomine, by Challenger II. ^ ' wv* Breeder, Coldstream Stud, Inc. 1950 18 6 2 4 $20,475 5 " J « Owner, „ Pentagon Stable. Trainer, F. A. Bonsai 1949 6 12 2 $6 400 Dec 2-5C5Bow 3-41:11%ft 19 112 8*1 8?1 8«X 65J Boul'tisSS Alw 90 PlayToy108 Sung!ow118 Remembr'nce 11 1 I ?i Nov23-50"Bow 1& 1:47%ft 8 116 35 45J 510 5'J ShukN2 Alw 72 Sunglow 113 Deluge 113 Mackle7 7 „ Nov 8-50«Pim 3-41:11%ft 6 116 63J 55 42J 33J Boul'tisS' Alw 85 R'nBath122 Rem'brance119 B.Rocket 10 0 \ g Oct28-505Lrl 3-41:12 ft 31 116 63| 78J 65J 523 BasileM* Alw 84 Adopt119 Remembr'ce119 WitchWay 8 8 c Oct 5-50?Bow 3-41:12%ft 1*116 5" 7 i 64£ 5« MartinRJ4 Alw 82 BernieMoose111 D'bleNiP112 Milldale 9 g ' 3 Sep30-506Bow 3-41:11%ft 3Je 108 in t» 2i 44| LynchJi HcpS 88 ThePincher 120 Magnet 1164 Laran 10 0 ' u May 3 GS 3-8 ft :35h April 30 GS 3-4 ft 1:14%h April 24 Pirn 5-8 si 1:02%h 3 Ocean Drive X 1 1 Q Br. % 5 bv Coldstream— Annabell Lee, by Volta. . - J C . '-■!? Breeder' Mr$ R H Anderson. 1951 7 2 0 1 $4,600 j - « Owner, r F. «, W. Hooper. Trainer. C. Stevenson. 1950 10 0 1 1 $1 525 5 i Apr 28-51 7G.S 3-41:10%ft 21 113 141514161417148 PetVnMS HcpS 85 Symposium113 CallOver116 Casemate 15 5 c Apr14-517G.P 3-41:10%ft 8J 119 22 24 2h 12 J'ns'nWL4 Alw 93 BeauD'dy122 KandyC'ort107 DateLine 10 0 ' Apr 7-51 7G.P 7-81:25%m 9 115 65 4?J 4?J 513 J's'nWL7 HcpO 69 JohnsJoy116 BI'kGeorge116 Lextown 7 7 ' j E^i!!^ 3-4 1:10%ft 13 112 22 33 2h p Balz'tiW' Alw 91 BeauDandy122 W'df'dSir112 Visional 10 0 t Wt'lllS-n H :10%ft 3| 11° 54 74J 78J 88J Scurl'ck04 Alw 83 BullPage114 GhostTalk111 SilverB'ge 10 0 ' i 3 ^" 5"S tIro H :11%ft 2i 114 22 25 35 3«1 ClarkS' Alw 79 CircusCI'n112 Solicitor112 Drift'gM'd 9 9 Jan10-51JTrP 3-41:11 ft 12 114 9*; 810 710 77J ClarkSS Alw 82 Buzfuz 118 BoloMack 123 HashNight 9 9 I May 4 GS 1-2 ft :47%hg May 1 GS 3-4 ft 1:14%hg April 27 GS 1-2 ft :49b F ViqoroilS 1 1 Q Br. g, 5, by Bull Lea— Diagnosis, by Sweep. j a * '' Breeder, Calumet Farm. . 1951 .7321 $8625 5 Owner, T. P. Morgan. Trainer, L. T. Ruff. 1950 10 6 3 1 $14'600 - J Apr28-515Jam 3-4 1:11 ft 4-5 *1 18 24 2h 1'J 12i Scurl'ck03 Alw 92 Bakersfield 118 litis 109 Luring 1 6 Apr16-5KJam 3-41:10%ft 3 122 V 33 2J 2i Scurl'k02 Alw 92 Sq'dAway116 P'ceMis'n113 Alphab'al 6 6 I Apr 5-51 «Jam 3-41:11%ft 2i 115 44J 48 22 HJ ArcaroE2 Alw 90 Am'nGlory126 M'tyQ'st109 Ad'IsPride 6 6 . Mar27-51«Lrl 3-41:11 ft 2J 121 67J 5*1 57J 37J Pet'rs'nM4 Alw 84 Halter108 BernieM'se116 RareMin'al 6 5 ( Mar 3-51 «F.G 3-4 1:12%ft 2-3 *112 3' 2J t* 13 Pet'sonM? Alw 83 Con trate110 EvansM'tain116 Gobbler 8 8 * Feb28-517F.G 3-41:12%ft 6-5 *111 53J 55J 43J 2«" Pet*sonM4 Alw 85 LillyVal'ti113 Il'trate112 M'ntanaS'ds 6 6 f April 25 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:14%h April 20 Bel trt 1-2 ft :49%h April 14 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:15h f -»uiciiiiuii Suleiman 1 *)C\ Gr c' 4 b Mahmoud— Blue Denim, by Blue Larkspur. i I -^W Breeder, W. M. Jeffords. 1951 5 2 0 0 $6 542 2 5 Owner, Mrs. W M. Jeffords. Trainer, O White. 1950 13 2 2 1 $8 050 j C Mar23-516Lrl 3-41:10%ft 7 110 t* 11 1iJ 15f Boul'tisS2 HcpS 93 Whiff enpoof 114 Call0ver122 Manchac 8 I C tDead heat. 5£2H!2!ia 3-41:10%ft 18 114» 52J 63J 8? 88J PicouJ7 Alw 82 JohnsJoy 121 JamSession 118 Nell K. 8 j Feb16-516Hia 3-41:11 ft 15 119 24 9 51 841 M'tinRJ? Alw 85 JamSess'n109 W'df'dSir112 BI*kG'rge 11 | Feb8-515Hia 3-41:10%ft 4J 119 44 5« 8' 915 M'tinRJS Alw 76 BI'kGeorge116Ari'sMona117 B'yComet 9 9 Jan30-517Hia 3-4 1:112/ oft 15 112 2J 1J HJ 1J MartinRJS Alw 88 BlackGeorge 116 Endurable 110 Prop 8 3 ' Aug26-507Sar 3-41:12%sy 6J 107 53155 83J 88J M'tensWi HcpO 76 Lead'gHome111 D'tective109 SagitVs 8 8 mo' May 4 t GS «j 3-8 j-o ft ii :35h .oan May Way 1 i GS ba 3-4 j- » ft n 1:13%h i:u%n April April 28 Z8 GS GS 3-4 3-4 ft ft 115%b 1:15%b Page 18 7th G. S mo' May t «j j-o ft ii :35h .oan May Way 1 i GS ba 3-4 j- » ft n 1:13%h i:u%n April April 28 Z8 GS GS 3-4 3-4 ft ft 115%b 1:15%b 7f k (Z C 1 M,LE AND 70 YARDS. (Blustering, Sept. 4, 1 944—1 :41 %— 6—104. ) Tenth running 1 ! /Ill V3.J VALLEY FORGE HANDICAP. $15,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. * Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date Track Rec Wt. Wt. 27502 Whiffenpoof Apr51 Bow 1:45% 112 110 277372 Risk A Whirl Jun50 Suf 1:441/5 110 108 275182 Ferd 124 (27075) Halter Apr51 Bow 1 :45% 117 114 (25283) Ennobled 114 (25981) Post Card 0ct50 GS 1:41% 116 116 275024 Squared Away 107 Chart Book Today's 5 Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. , 27347 Sun Bahram no j 27502 Passemson Apr51 Bow 1.46% 108 107 . (27428) Istan n0 ) f 25981 Dart By 0ct58 Bow 1 :44% 115 115 . i n n 27502 Spats 107 J (27665) Pensava Oct50GS1:44% 109 110 ) J n WhiffenDOOf 1 1 O !r 9J 5- & Bu" D«9-Wayabout by Fair Play. D ■ • v Breeder, Elmendorf Farm. 1951 13 2 2 4 $9 44? , D Owner, Carolyn K Stable. Trainer, S. Jacobs. 1050 ic 3 1 ? «in r£ ■ N 2%~%7JE MYS£ S fi! ^ ?V ,9,'2l15i Pde2F'5 HcpS87Symposiuml13CallOver116Casema!e(5 ■ i I Kilt?2" ^ :4^ S IH 3 2 32 3h M'tinRJ6 HcpS 87 Halter 117 WhyNotNow 115 Arcave 6 Apr 7-51 6Lrl 3-4 1:11V%ft 1\ 122 2J 2h 24 21 MartinRJ4 Alw 90 Algasir 109 LillyValenti 113 Balan6 -1 filial W!:gS J ffi JI 45J 5'2 619 M'rtinRJ6 HcpS 72 PostCard ^15 Sm 9 112 S 9 1 M3r2+3;51}r! 3-41:10%ft 8i 114 2* 21 24 151 M'rtinRJ3 HcpS 93 Suleiman 110 CallOver 122 Manchac 8 I « 0 TUead heat. • """^iwrl'JUl^J:5*113 2i ]h K T. ??z'im Alw 88 Selectors Even'gRose107 W'df'dSir 11 A April 27 GS 1-2 ft :48%b April 19 Lrl 3-4 gd 1:14%h Mar 28 Lrl 1m ft 1:40%h A Risk A Whirl 1 08 £h; "!• 5' by Wh'riawair -Little Risk, by Stimulus. I Breeder, Calumet Farm. 1951 11 1 9 ? tc vq J; Owner, M. Kahlbaum. Trainer, M. Kahlbaum 1S9 27 c \ i 4S'r,c 1 S«?iJr-| 141152 i 55 95 £ ^,i'stonD,10 ft[HCM«,te,2 laLSAn &«£££ ' 5 Apr26-516G.S 3-41:11%ft 22 112 37 47 35 33J RogersC3 Alw 87 PlayToy 113 DriftinqM'd 110 Blazina fl fJUJI-l I^MJ2ff 2 107#2h 1i 1i 12iM^ch'ID4 Alw88ETrnFlyway109 ChVyPa h113 La an 5 ' l 1,1s1:45%ft 7 108 2* * 1h 43 J SCfS^ CraigKi Alw 87 Abstract 116 ThirtyLovelO Reaal 7 Mar31-516Lrl 1*1:45%sl 19 110 65 7» |M |M CraigK3 HcpS 72 PostCard 115 C'ntyKht 112 Reaa I O May 1 GS 3-8 ft .38%b April 25 GS 1-2 ft :48%h April 13 Lrl 1-2 sy :49%b ■ Ferd 1 OA ch c^ * fay Lochinvar— Ouch, by Sting. N « .. . „ L _ * *"^ Breeder, Mrs. Andy Schuttinger. 1951 3 12 0 $30 650 O Owner, Mrs. A Schuttinger. Trainer, A. Schuttinger. 1950 15 3 ? 4 «? inn Ck Apr28-516jam 1181:50 ft 10 122 U | 1| JIJ » JamesB* HcpS 94 Cochise122 CountyDel't115 GreatC'cle 7 0. Apr 7-51 6Jam 1,V1:44%ft 3 123 32 31 l«l » Atk's'nT2 HcpS 95 Lotowhite116 Gr'tCircle119 JamSess'n 11 O. S Si-sar uiv:Ms 6i 116 63 85'2nki^ Atk,nT,, KS^^iwo^imahSoS ieP^"^oe 71 :23 2 15 114 8U 9^107^109 Wahl-rCi0HcpS85Tea-Maker118 MoreSunlOG Piet 2 S^SS" ,l1:35%ft 19 11G 4U21 2h 454GuerinE8 HcpS 90 HillPrince129 GreekShiP122 N'vyCh e 3 r Sep2-50/Aqu 7-8 1:23V5ft 24 113 6^47 57J 531 Rob'onjs HcpS 91 Piet 120 Tea-Maker 117 Ar se 14 C May 4 GS 1-2 ft :45«b April 27 Bel trt 1-2 ft :47h April 24 Bel trt 1m ft 1:42%h o, Halter® 114 Blk £ 4» by Halta'— Buzncuzn, by Port au Prince. A, Breeder, John A. Bell, Jr. 1951 s 4 fl n ti* opa Ai Owner, Cedar Farm. Trainer, C W Shaw. Jr. 950 93 ? ? S A^ T^WT? '^MSS 4 117 32 1h 12 1h NashR4 »cpS 87 WhyNotNow115 Whifpoof112 Arcave 6 ■ APr6-5 6Lr 3-4 1:12V5ft 2-5 M19 44 H 13 13 Snel'gsAB Alw86 CleanBr'm107 Val'sKidll! M't'aSands 9 Fe 5S"S!^ 3-41:11%sl 2-3-110 1h 13 16 t Snell'gsA7 Alw 88 Wh'ngBat102 LillyVal't 1J3 TCrownMe 7 J Mar23-516Lrl 3-4 1:10%ft 17 109 43 4* SlOve 44 55J Snel'gsAi HcpS 87 Suleiman110 WhiffenPoof114 8 SKfiSP h4]:?^ S 12 85i 86i 7io 9M Batch'rLn StSAdmiralsP^inSlfO iSSSlI Feb16-516H,a 3-41: ft 14 108 r C m^Wim WdrtH Alw 82 JamSess'n109 W'df'dSir112 BlSge 1 May 4 GS 3-8 ft :34%h May 1 GS 1m ft 1:40%h April 27 GS 5-8 ft 1:00%h 0 n Ennobled 1 1 4 B- h-5 b.y. Count Fleet-Galagay, by Sir Gallahad III. Af Breeder. Henry H. Knight 1951 4 2 10 «i? cut Ac Owner, W. ..,«.... G. Helts, Jr. Trainer. F. Catrone. 1950 13 5 ? i tll'Hn Ar Mar17-517G.P 11-4 2:01 %ft 5 113 H H| U 15 StoutJ? HcpO 94 MountMarcy120 Lambent112 AirAttV i A S^fSS-E !li!3L5 2i 114 1J 2h 22 2,istouu« rSoaSSTm SK c£5 ? S 5T^i££ 1A1:44%ft 4 118 2i H H H StoutJS Alw 89 Balan111 BeeLeeTee 13 RenownlT 8 N Jan13-517TrP V, 1:44%ft 6 116 53J 9711010 912 stoutJ* HcpO 78 YankeeHill 113 1 BlueHi Is 122 Si I Nov1-506G.S 1A 1:43Vbft 3-5 -119 H| H H 17 CulmoneJ2 Alw 99 Ted M L 113 Art is "S PicturecSd B 222-SSi U1:44%ft 8-5*122 1h 11 ih 2n^CulmoneJi Alw 94 Insef rVef« a5ddlt22 oSSSi I . Oct20-506G.S * 1:43 ft 4-5 1 16 13 17 i« 18 CulmoneJ7 Alw 99 FVApp«rt M5 Wteilll F?SShS 7 ' May 4 GS 3-8 ft :35%b April 30 GS 7-8 ft V.27%h April 25 GS 3-4 ft 1:14%h « Ov Post Card 11A Br c' * b* Firethorn— Ace Card, by Case Ace. Ap ' IO Breeder, Walter M. Jeffords. 1951 4101 in am Ad Owner, Mrs W.M.Jeffords. Trainer, O. White. 95017 5 2 4 5?S 2 Mar31-516Lrl 1* 1:45%sl » 115 2i 14 14 12 M'tensWS HcpS 91 C'tyDelight112 I Regal 110 WhyNotNow 9 l5 Feb24-517Hia 11-4 2:02Wt 81 116 5^ 5^10411^ M't'nsW* HcpS 79 Sunglow116 ThreeRino s?24 CHvDel?! 1fi E S2-S2S 11-81:49^ft &4 115 U 2J 2«M31M tinRJ3HcSs89Gangway1oVEntffi £ i^o^13 ??!:J2*2 7i 122 54i53i45 32JM'tinRJ8 Alw 89 CallOverllO BI'ckGeorgelO? WisSoy 9 Ma S1f2£? ^35 2 / 11G 33 34 44 53JM'tinRJ« HcPS82lnsePVble119 Seawardl 6 HighTr'S 10 NOV4-507G.S 1 A 1:44 ft 6J 111 14 V HJ Jl M'tensWi HcpS 96 lnseParable118 Seawardlfs HighTr'd 1 May 4 GS 1-2 ft :47h May 1 GS 1 1-8 ft 1:54%h April 28 GS 3-4 ft 1:12%h H u Squared AwaV 107 B 9.4' by Pipi"9 R°ck— Imperatrice, by Caruso. • 0« , JtW Breeder, Estate of W. H. LaBoyteaux. 1951 4 2 0 0 $6 275 Ap n b l t Owner, J. Burke. Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. 1950 i« fi ? 4 itlml a™ SSiJI^! 3"41:10%ft 6i 111 1h 1h 2h 42JSkellyja HcpS 90 Symposium113Call0ver116 Casemate 15 A? Adt Apr16-51«Jam 3-4 1:10%ft 1*116 12 14 4 4 GuerinE* Alw 93 Vigorous122 P'mmS™ 13 AlScal fi jS £1?1!67iam aTS«2 SJJI 1L a # 12J GuerinE2 ^»"5Sw/S!^ii?c^rS ^TJ1^am 11:11%sy 2» 116 443 49j s? 5" GuerinE2 Alw 78 GrowingUP108 Symposium118 TedM 7 Ju 22^2E^T f4 :r/59d 2ie*108 4,i 411 84J1181 W'd'eHio HcPS82MagicW'ds113s4sRe'd124Tea-M;er12 Ju Sep28-505Bel 3-4 1:10%ft 21 119 H Ih 11 m GuerinE* Alw 94 Fabricate 119 Detective 119 MosTest | May 3 GS 1m ft 1:42h May 2 GS 3-8 ft :36%b April 26 Jam 3-4 ft 1:16%b r Sun Bahram 1 1 0 Dk b h 5 b Bahram— Suntica, by Sun Briar. ** , , L V Breeder, Mrs. Willis Sharpe Kilmer. 1951 . 1 0 0 0 ( 1 Ow a ■■ r u r... • Mrs. E. H. Owner, Ellison. Trainer, T. Rodrock. 1950 13 2 2 2 £ vk a™ SiSH i 1:%J\ Uc S 11 f S1 21! 2? H'SmanL8 HcpS89PostCard111 Inseparable118 Seaward 11 S 81' 7? SftS^I 1%J:SS J 25 6*i21 H*«m'nL3 Ah*89WdfrdSir119 ArtistLife108 Ad'ID'ke 8 An &S:SS£ ,M!:i!t2 Jl 116 713 7" 7'5 66J Boul'tisS, Al*81 RomanBath120 PlayToy112 Wdf'dSir 7 Z ?P«"^2ar 1 h.8 :^ft *-J V3 5" 523 515 5'2 WagnerJ4 HcpS 75 Tilenny 108 Mesmer 112 TedM 5 £ Sep16-507Nar 1^.57%^ gi m mnn« 8m 0) SistoR4 HcpS 84 DeLuji 110 Reveille 109 HighBracket 11 Feb Apnl 29 GS 7-1 ft 1:27%h April 24 GS 5-1 ft 1:02b April 21 GS 3-4 ft 1:15%hg rt S 5 1 8 ! 7 7 I 8 8 i 1 I 8 8 I 10 0 . 0 7 7 ' • 7 ' 8 ■ 8 ■ 9 ■ 7 ' J 5 11 1 I 7 10 0 \ 8 8 ' 9 g ' 10 0 . j 5 15 5 10 0 ' ' 7 7 10 0 ' 10 0 9 9 9 9 I F j 5 - J 1 6 6 6 I 6 6 . 6 5 ( * 8 8 6 6 f f i 2 5 C j 8 I C PaSSemSOn 3k 1 07 ?• eJ J by Pas$ Out-Margus, by Psychic Bid. ! 1 .~1Z ,U/ Bre«d«r, B. L Williams. 1951 10 1 1 0 $2 550 Owner. B. L. Williams. Trainer. L H. Hunt 1950 18 4 7 2 $3l'.275 Apr28-517G.S 3-41:10%ft 22e 110 55J 67J 671 63i McG'nH4 HcpS 89 Symposium113 Call0ver116 CasematMS Apr21-51«Bow 1-701:45%ft 4J 108 1, 2h 54J 5« Boul'isSS HcpS 81 Halter117 WhyNotNow115 Whif'npoof 6 Apr 7-51 «Jam 1^1:44V%ft 21 107 1h 2* 64J 74 P'rm'eRio HcpS 91 Lotowhite 116 Ferd 123 GreatCircle 11 Mar21-517G.P 1 * 1:43Vbft 3J 121 1h 1} 2h 22J StoutJ2 Alw93 Mr.Trouble 111 WellMet109 Fugitive 7 Mar10-515G.P 7-81:23%ft 3i 110 1J 12 13 12 stoutJ3 Alw91 ManchadlO BeauD'ndy119 BlueDance 7 Jan31-518Hia 1 1-81:50Vfeft 14 117*14 2J 45J 511 PicouJ« Alw 78 NavyChief 110 Gangway 110 LoneEagle 9 Jan24-517Hia 7-81:23%ft 59 110 32 87§12121312 PermeR3 HcpS 78 Am'nGlory111 Delegate120 M'tMarcy 13 May 4 GS 1-2 ft :48b April 26 GS 5-8 ft 1:00*h April 20 Bow 3-8 ft :37%h Istan X 1 1 ft B 9, 6, by Heliopolis— Army Colors, by Man 0' War. . . ■ ,w Breeder Miss Elizabeth Ireland 1951 . 3 1 0 1 $2,150 Owner, Brookfield Farm. Trainer, D. W. Kerns. 1950 12 3 2 1 $13 175 Apr27-516G.S 3-4 1:11%ft 6-5 *115 1h 2h 1h 11 Hanfordl4 Alw 89 EagleEye 115 UpBeatm Val'sKid 7 Apr20-51«Bow 3-41:12 ft 4J 112 14 2" 33 35J HanfordH HcpS 86 CallOver117 ThePincher124 B'la-Duke 5 Apr10-516Lrl 3-41:13 sy 24*112 1J 2« 34 52| HanfordO Alw 79 Balla-Duke 105 Oriole 112 ThirtyLove 7 Nov 4-507G.S 1^1:44 ft 7 111 24 5? 9M1017 M'tinRJ2 HcpS 79 PostCard111 Inseparable 18 Seaward 11 0ct14-505G.S 3-41:11%ft 3-2 *122 11 14 14 14 CulmoneJS Alw 89 EagleRiver117 OilCap'l 118 Whif'np'f 7 0ct7-50 5G.S 3-41:10V5ft 5 A115 2h 1h ih 3h Str'geBU HcpS 96 IWil! 112 EagleRiveMOC LeadingHome 15 Sep30-50 5Atl 3-4 1:11%ft 2-5 *114 2h 44 43i 7^ StoutJS Alw 88 Mr.Buster116 Conquerant114 BoldJo 8 May 2 GS 3-4 ft 1:1575b April 25 GS 5-8 ft 1:01 %h April 17 Lrl 3-4 ft 1:18b — Dart By 1 1 5 B. g, 6, by Whirlaway-Omayya, by Sir Gallahad III. _ , . _ , ' J J Breeder Brookmeade Stable. 1951 6 0 0 0 $925 „ Owner, Brookmeade Stable. Trainer, P. M. Burch. 1950 23 4 7 7 $46 662 Mar31-51«Lrl 1^1:45%$! 4|e 120 7« 913 920 921 LynchJi HcpS 70 PostCard 115 C'ntyDelight 112 Regal 9 Feb24-517F.G 1^1:44*^1 6e 119 75J 8« 871 713 Fer'd'zF? HcPS 81 M'tMarcy119 Lotowhite124 Thwarted 8 Feb21-51«F.G 1^ 1:46%ft 4-5 *112 43J 33J 54 48J LynchJ* Alw 76 LittleFlower110 Regal108 CaillouR'ge 6 Jan31-517Hia tc1^1:58Vbft 11e 117 IC^i 3"" 2t 44£ Culm'neJ7 HcPS Chicle II. 124 Cuore 112 Aegina12 Jan27-518Hia 11-81:50%ft 6 120 41123 6«1 64J CulmoneJS Alw 81 RockSPan 110 GoldHeel 112 Gr'ndFog 8 Jan13-517TrP 1& 1:44%ft 7-5eA120 98J 62J 54 45 Culm'eJ2 HcP0 85 YankeeHill 113 BlueHills 122 R'kSPan 11 Dec16-507TrP 3-41:10%ft 9 114 78J 6« 5« 3^ M'tensW* HcP0 89 Lextown 124 RiskAWhirl 107 Algasir 7 April 29 Bel trt 3-4 ft 1:14^h April 23 Bel 7-8 m 1:30%h April 22 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38b SoatS ' 1/Y7 B. m, 6, by Cravat— Transformation, by Transmute. , ,U/ Breeder M B Goff. 1951 8 111 $5,000 n Owner, Mrs. T. Christopher. «L Trainer, E. E. Russell. 1950 26 1 1 4 $6 875 APr28-517G.S 3-4 1:10%ft 16f 109 11H121513151251 L'b'rgHH HcpS 87 Symposium113 Call0ver116 Casemate 15 Apr14-517G.P 3-41:10%ft 44 112 32J 5« 74J 63 BarrowT2 Alw 90 0ceanD've119 BeauD'dy122 KandyC'rt 10 Apr 7-517G.P 7-81:25%m 19 110 33 512 612 6" VasilA3 HcpO 63 JohnsJoy116 BI'kGeorge116 Lextown 7 Feb25-515Hav 1 & 1:44Vsft 7-5 114 23 57 5*1 47J Het'g'rG2 HcpO 89 WhiteRage 110 Gainsay 114 Dateline 6 Feb18-515Hav 3-4 1:10Vfeft 21 116 32 31 33J 34J Het'gerG« HcpO 91 L*leCapt'n112 TeaDeb110 TopAdmiral 9 Feb 4-515Hav 1^1:52 hy 3 115 32} 2J 2' 23 Het'gerGS HcpO 55 GasP'la113 WhiteRage110 L'leCaPtsn 10 Jan27-515Hia 3-41:10Vfeft 24 111 7H 6» 6516' Het'gerG2 15000 85 JamSess'n108 Detective106 W'fordSir 9 May 4 GS 1-2 ft :47%h PenSdVa 1 1 ft B- g, 4, by Pensive— Stimbala, by Stimulus. . ■ ■ u Breeder, E. D. Axton. 1951 .110 0 $2,700 Owner, j. Gavegnano. Trainer, T. J. Barry. 1950 18 7 4 1 $15 462 May 1-51 6G.S 3-41:11 ft 41 116 6iJ 52J 21 13 Fe'dezFS Alw 92 Elope 111 UpBeat112 Adopt 10 Nov24-50«Bow 1^1:49 ft 1*116 33 14 12 13 Wil'msR' Alw 76 Alma B. 110 Mere Bones 116 Pendant 7 Nov 8-50«5Pim 3-41:11%ft 5i 119 531 7 1 65 5?i BoneFS Alw 81 R'm'nBath122 Remembrance119 Chloe 10 Oct31-50«G.S 1^ 1:44 ft 4i 116 3J 1h 1h 2\ Fe'dezF7 Alw 95 WhyNotNow114 L'kyHarP114 Cr'nMe 7 Oct28-507G.S 1-701:41%ft 13 109 2* 24 7" 713 F'dezAJ' HcpS 87 PostCard 116 LightsUp 120 OilCapitol 11 Oct17-505G.S 1^1:44%ft 3J 117 33 2J 1J M Fer'dezF? Alw 93 Mendicant119 Ad'IDrake119 Rcdrigo 7 Oct 7-507G.S 1^1:43%ft 91 116 3i 1i 2J 23J Fer'dezF3 Alw 95 Bit o'Fate 112 Mendicant 112 SetFree 10 April 28 GS 7-8 ft 1:28%b April 23 GS 7-8 sy 1:28h April 21 GS 3-4 ft 1:15h 8th G. S 8 j | 9 9 8 3 ' 8 8 1 MS MILES. (Friendly Frank, Oct. 3, 1950—1:42—4—109.) Purse $3,500. 4-year- Of L f* C oWs and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1951. Weight, 122 lbs. Non- Ol II O.J winners since April 14 allowed 3 lbs.; since February 17, 5 lbs.; in 1951, 7 lbs.; since November 4, 9 lbs. Claiming price, $6,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $5,500. Chart Chart Rfink Book t.j_..». — - r..i. - . . 1 ! 5 , j Chart Chart Rfink Book t.j_..». Today's Index No Horse Date. Track Rec. V/t. Wt 273484 Bir Ackeim Apr50 Lrl 1:44 119 109 27348 The Flier Jly50 Jam 1:45% 107 105 27348 Jitters Oct50GS1:46 117 109 274294 Chilcat Aug50 Atl 1 :44% 115 119' — - r..i. - . . Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date Track Rec Wt Wt 27345 Cherry Path SeP50 Nar 1 :45Vs 112 119 27345 lmPerial Rock APr51GP1:43% 120 115 27499 Hell Bent Apr50GP1:47% 107 111 27429 Coyote Mar51GP1:44 117 117 ) f . . i n n J ) J n D , D ■ N ■ i I -1 1 I « 0 • A A I J; 1 ' 5 ' l J O ■ N O Ck O. S 0. r C o, A, Ai A^ ■ Fe J r C 0 n Af Ac Ar S A I N . ' « Ov Ap Ad 2 l5 E £ Ma H u • 0« Ap A? a™ Adt jS Ju Ju r ** Ow a™ S Z An £ Feb Bir Ackeim 1 09 B- h- 7' by Le Chatelet-Cabanella, by Buland Bala • «_».. * . . . Br., Mad. Dominique La Pierre (France). 1951 2 0 0 0 $200 Owner, J. Arthur. Trainer, J. Arthur. Sfi OOO 1950 28 5 ? 2 S11 4nn JPrtS"SIS-S .14J2fc 11 ]^J33 ^58M^WeirJ2*6'^77Copete117SMfdas113TarPor?K;dl2 iSS^SV !72M!52 5? 109S121 H213122011 17 WeirJio 5000 63 TarPortKid119 BlueTailFly103 CoPete 12 &£~3£? ,2i!^SJ5 S 111* 6 i 79* 613 6'6 GordonR« Alw Rise-to-FTw113 B'hTrB'le114 C'rVy 7 rSI'Sffx ill \ilAS ' 9L !IH6i 7,° 7'2 38i Lawl'sR3 Alw Simms113 Curiosity 113 MayFirst 8 &SJ£I Ml :5L2 6J If 3'i1h 2h 2i LawlessRS Alw NightCount117 Excel122 MarieEoret 7 "SW,f : Sl % 106*1224122212181111 WeirJB 5500 73 Duke Aumar 114 Bull 119 Sylmady 12 Nov 6-504P,m 1 1-81:54%ft 31 115* AH 44 42J 4« Cat'anoA« 5000 61 Fraternal 120 Promot'n115 BlueTIFly 6 May 4 GS 1-2 ft :50b April 18 Bow 5-8 ft 1:05%b April 14 Bow 3-4 ft 1:17%hg The Flier 1 05 Dk- *■ c * * y War Admiral— Fly Swatter, by Dis Done. » ~ .. - .. - Breeder, C. V. Whitney. 1951 6 0 1 0 $500 Owner, Bedford Stable. Trainer, E. Yowell. $5 50o 1950 10 1 0 1 $2MO BtSSSS li !:SS £ S J? 7,7J V2 in ^*f & ™ ^^ «i BSSJLra i TiUuSfS A^S1i7^ Sl!2£ 3 I 2 ? 25 25 MartinRJi 3500 76 Marcion112 Dentifrice108 Snowflares 9 mZ£SSi &M££ 5 V23LJL 68 6,2MartinRJ7 4000 72 Promotion 114 Chilcat 122 Fraternal 7 EJ1 h'i iJSSSS S HS I!l 28111'1 Hanford|9 5000 73E'rMorn119GuidedM'le116LadyJ'opo11 Jan31-5 2H,a 3-4 : 2£ft 50 20 119J10H « gn 913 JemasN2 5000 71 Mymandan124 Alsiral 119 GrayWar^r 12 ^?J"^JroP HM12S 73 116 1081 89J 914 915 Balz'tiW* 6500 71 Lawful 108 Puff 115 Rippling Hit 10 °Cl28"50uS,r3c1^t1,58 W 9'0 913 9i« 916 RobertsP? SO00 78 Didapper 114 StarZ. 119 ThirtyLove 9 May 2 GS 1-2 ft :49b April 16 Lrl 1-2 ft :51%b April 11 Lrl 1-2 sy :50%b Jitters ^ 1 ftQ Ch- c 4 bv Blenheim ll.-War Risk, by Stimulus. _-. ..... _ . ' w' Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 1951 10 0 0 ( 1 Owner, Oak Hill Stable. Trainer, T. J. Barry. $6 000 1950 21 4 1 2 MMfl E£2£d ,W^h i 12 ^S/«3ft?^^»c*dtii7B!Utii3Ti»trt^ ^"Si°W 1 I'PAlJl £ !12 2 5ii 714 714 Will'msRS Alw 30 Mid'polis106 D'x-M'lins113i Straddle 10 n°^2"^°oW ^2:03%9d 46 113 1213121712161213 BauerR* 5000 53 TrueDream 114 CatBridge 117 Infirst 2 Ellwrl 'tftSSS SI!2J!iS.S2 Culm'eJ3 c3500 80SeaWolf115 MinneaP's122 P ga usTl *9 S?J"Scf \i ^%ld ^ S 12 1^ V2 m St0utJ12 4500 75 AceSch'lar117 Lionh'rt116 Ch'nceling 12 il'wri IS !2J! l\ I ? !3 21J 1h StoutJ' 4500 86 *«ScW-*H3 Plblast116 P'ceCons'rt 12 tD^adheat J BalzJttiW4 4750 86 Salaza114 Althaea114 BeachBeauty 6 May 2 GS 1-2 ft :49%b April 23 GS 7-8 sy 1:28%h April 18 GS 3-4 si 1:17%b Chilcat 1 1 Q Dk- 9r. g, 4, by Gino Rex— Jaquette, by Jackdaw. Owner, R. G. Watkins. Trainer, R. C. U J. * ""' ^'^VsT^ £ lS 3 I f ££ Z2ltnf fSISJ 1 18 I I 52l44SkellyJ2$b1o00 80TusOne113 MMhrSkerlll FreeP$rSfl £?1*r "18 V5^ ? J2 1" 2h 31 22i Rich'dJ6 6500 79 Abstract 118 Coyote 118 Butler 6 ££5 71Lr S12S2 c I V& ? 32, 23 23 Culm'neJ6 c500081 Promotion^ Frat'rn'l 122 KingPomp 7 Fph^lsm, JitSSS%1!! K,l?2 14Culm'neJ3 4000 82 FullblastllS GallantJake116 Gr'dMars 7 2SlS2S itCi1| «if« 1^ VI UHL? A\ FedezF' *" Thiercelin 117 Reward 117 Kidded 12 SS? MjlISS IJ12 23 983 8'2 9'6 Cu,m'neJ8 5000 63Fr'shB'ze113K't-At-Arms117S'keme12 Aug30-505Atl t* (1««M *ffl 45J 34 3nk 1h B'rmanC2 c5500 85 M'sBrrn'y114 PrinceC'le117 M'sureUp 6 May 2 GS 1-2 ft :49%b April 25 GS 3-4 ft 1:15%h April 21 GS 1m ft 1:44%b Cherry Path 1 1 Q Ch- 9 4 bv Blue Swords— Dense Path, by Blackwood. . . Breeder. Charles Rufi. 1951 5 111 ? 950 tl ..„ ^ Owner, Thornchff Farm. Trainer, T. J. Kelly. $« 500 1950 23 3 C t tin w fiS:SS? Iil:19£ 2 119 93i96i12'^2'lWil'msRrob'|ffi74Myst'gog'e113ToPAdm'l121 Ponf SfS S2M12^ MMI2S ! 113 1h * 2* «•»** Alw84RiskAW*M07 E't'rnFlyway109 Laran 5 APr11-516Lrl 3-4 1:12%gd 3 -113 72| 3J 3"Mi Wil'msR* 7000 83 UPBeat 118 Bull 118 Bimover 9 MPr,731 ,Lr UYSSl i? 12 2i 21 21J22 Wi"'msR5 6500 82TePddieslm;i19 Hy 108 Jungl ?ea 7 Mar2,o"5J,Arl H1"S2 S 116 55J76 7ii 9 2 BauerR8 7500 74 BlueFedora117 L'gGone112 J'leFeas 10 tSlSSHZ ?"i4 JiSS J 5 53l4S ^i 341 Mitch'IBS 7500 81 EHCity112 FourCh'nces113 NickB?m 7 Nov24-508Bow 1* 1:47%ft * 113 78J 6|4 |I4 6*] BauerRi Alw 75 Re'mbrance113 Att'nMark119 LoweL? I May 3 GS 1-2 ft :49%b Mar 25 Lrl 1-2 ft :48%h Mar 21 Lrl 1-2 gd :50i/5b Imperial Rock 11 " lr h: 5- b» Alibhai -JwybBill. by Empire Builder. Breeder, Louis B. Mayer. 1951 13 1 1 i $5 ik Owner, Kay Gee Stable. Trainer, B. Rosenthal. $6 OOO 950 7 0 0 8 n§ fcSHS-5 3-41:12%ft 19 115 83J K) 9in07j MannW7 7000 76 Myst'gog'el 131 TopAdm'l 121 Pont'lbal? Apr13-517G.P 1A1:43%ft 3}e 120 33 H HJ 2J BoylePS7 6000 94 Omen 121 TransEgreT 109 1 PeSdant 8 SSISrp ?a illSS ?i IS S 5 S23521S 8000 82 DeltaEaglel 14 MasterM'd108Dobod'a 9 Er??1srP 51 12 2 SJS «J«i) i4^,oylePS8 6000 92 KayGibs'n108Sw'mPS'n110Festiv'l II. 10 Enl'rP l"J:?J5 S IS P1!?!; 2 innWL3 c6000 77SignalCode113 Hankie 115 Puff 10 Mar10-514G^P 3-41 12 114 2h 13 11JWJ 1J J5 j'SOnWLio 6000 87 Gallalad 122 Tedson 112 EmptySea12 May 1 GS 1m ft 1:41%h Mar 28 GP 3-8 ft :37h Mar 8 Hia 1-2 ft :49b Hell Bent 1 11 £h | ^4. bv Can't Wait-Donna Lopez, by Don Leon. » . . Breeder, Robert W. Collins. 1951 3 0 0 n r \ Owner, T. P. Morgan. Trainer, L. T. Ruff. tT^A $« 250 950 I 1 n ? !££%£* 3'41:12 ft 9 113 54 56 531 751 PetVs'nMi 6000 81 Puff 111 Hankie 117 Thas^an Hem 2 ffsliSn ^ :S«2 51 !!1 5?SiS12lStuartK3 750077C'ytie109 DuStVi Conce^ae I 6-518Jam 3-41:11%ft 42 114 t| 1U 32 97j R'lofD^* StuartK6 7500 81 Inauir'a109 ;trikprPil'fiifi 1 11 ££££ ?i SPS S 15" I1 9 a d BoneR ^ ■ SS^iit,S^58 sSSSl 2J 32J 712 ZehrF3 "SSlS^ Yi \% S ^ H 7»i Alw74 PrittyWUIIO BestP'ch117 Afterw'ds 7 i„?"Kffr ?x 12L2 J i? ??5?S ZehrF5 Alw82LittleCapn119Afterw'ds1(KBest^ch 9 1" " M^cWiKh22 2 c'2,^' W0 73Llt-taCapt-n114Ch-rm'P100St'rnRi«S 7 May 2 GS 1-2 ft .48h April • 16 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38h April 12 Bel 3-4 ft 1:16%b Coyote * 1171 9 J by Case Ace-Elizabeth Singleton, by Gainsborough. Owner, Mrs. S. G. SUckler. Tr,i*r, EWK^' *** "sJsoo"- S 33 5 4 4 SS JSil 1?1 vSS 5 S ih1^ ai0" K2, 7500 79Ab'tstown115LittleH'P118KingCh'ter 6 Lrl » wlSsiW Ht-f?4? ^ III ^ 2^ «, 23 Boul tisS3 7000 79 Abstract 118 Chilcat 116 Butler 6 £3?1l7L UuSJi £ ?? £ BI9&222SS 7000 80BlueFedora124LongGone110CecilM. 8 SfrllsrP !£V2!S 9 IS S, i?^ I ^2BoultisS7 8000 62Alairne118 CuttingEdge 121 Var 7 S^IlJHiT IbuPi 2 S 92.2 2L f°U!:tiS^3 WOOaZFugitivelOg GreatFunlll Whirltown 12 Feb26-51'H« 7-81.25 ft M 113 85| fij $4 6*1 Boul'tisS' 8000 78 B inky B. 121 Ida C. 113 Is There 12 April 30 GS 3-1 ft :37b April 19 Lrl 3-8 gd :38%b Mar 27 Lrl 7-8 ft 1 30b Page 19 In Churchill Downs Spotlight Today: Owners, Jockeys in Kentucky Derby i i »« i^^^^b— — ——n si |i | [ M | | \\ [I I ♦ I t iiimimi iii-iiipsaMwagB SOEM jjH Sir % ^^^*d Hi Wt :^^ HI kHSHH ■■■'! ^^H EH.. 1;^HHh ^RR Hs^ ^ I \ ^B ■TOIStoi isM l i ^H HI 1 ~ * ^^^^^^^F •* l ' • ^^^^^^^^^_ ■« „ : I / In Churchill Downs Spotlight Today Owners, Jockeys ♦ In Kentucky Derby Snapshots of Principals Participating in Renewal Of Famed Kentucky Event MR. AND MRS. EMIL DENEMARK are well known in midwest racing circles, their colors being consistently carried by high- i i »« class class thoroughbreds, thoroughbreds, Mrs. Emit Denemark Combs Bears Famous Name In Racing, Breeding World BROWNELL COMBS bears one of the I most illustrious of names in the thoroughbred world. He has been breeding and racing - ing horses horses since since 1920. 1920. i^^^^b— — ——n ing horses horses since since 1920. 1920. His mother was a daughter of Daniel Swigert, once manager of R. A. Alexander's Woodburn Stud and later owner of Elmen-dorf. While Swigert was at Woodburn, five Derby winners were produced there. Today, Combs' brother Lucas B. Combs and his nephew, Leslie Combs II., II., are arje prominent prominent in in class class thoroughbreds, thoroughbreds, although, oddly, this is the first time they have ever had a Derby starter. "I've always named horses for the Derby," says Dene-mark, "but never before have I thought I had a horse good enough to start in one. A stroke of ill fortune precluded the Dene-mark silks being carried in the Derbv last t year. The Chicagoans owned one of the outstanding juveniles of the year before, Curtice, but he was lost in a tragic stable fire, with other thoroughbreds, at* the Denemark farm near Hinsdale, 111. The Denemark's have two thoroughbred establishments, the 80 acres in Illinois, and a training grounds at Hot Springs, Ark., near the race track. The Denemarks race sparingly, if at all, during the winter, pref erring to freshen up their stock at Hot Springs, which Denemark describes as being ideal for such purposes, because of a fine winter climate and excellent water. While the Denemarks breed a few thoroughbreds, - they rely chiefly upon purchases - at yearling sales to keep their stable replenished with racers. Ruhe, obtained i at $8,500, is the stable's Derby hope today. '. The horse's name is pronounced "Roo." • ■ Browne// Browne// Combs Combs II., II., are arje prominent prominent in in Browne// Browne// Combs Combs Blue Grass thoroughbred production. While a breeder of many outstanding g thoroughbreds, Brownell Combs will be »e starting his first Derby candidate in Bern-wood. i- i- He has been particularly successful ll in the development of fillies, one being the te great Sweetheart, a top stake mare and d dam of Case Ace. In 1925 he purchased d BEr^ A. JONES and EDDIE ARCARO, who are seeking their sixth and fifth victories in the Derby, respectively. Jones saddles Calumet's Fanfare and Arcaro rides Cain Hoy Stable's Battle Morn. - - - i '. Frizeur, great grandam of Bernwood, from John E. Madden. While owned by Mad-e den, Frizeur* had produced Janet Blair, dam of Heather Broom (third in Kentucky Derby and sire of Uncle Miltie) and Black Curl, grandam of Jet Pilot, winner of the 1947 Kentucky Derby. For Combs, Frizeur produced the stake winners Pairbypair, Crowning Glory and the great race mare and producer, Myrtlewood. ♦ I - si |i | [ M Brother and Sister Uphold Greentree Stable Traditions Greentree is the nom de course of John Hay "Jock" Whitney and his sister, Mrs. Charles Shipman Payson, who, until the death death of of their their mother, mother, ^^^^^^^^^_ [ M | | \\ [I I g be »e i- i- death death of of their their mother, mother, Mrs. H. P. Whitney, operated separate breeding and racing establishments, but who since have oper-» ated jointly as Green-I tree Stud and Green-•! tree Stable. Greentree, when owned by Mrs. Whitney, won the Kentucky Derby twice, in 1931 Twenty Grand setting a new track record record for for the the race, race, J. ■*• H. "• Whitney Whitney i- i- ll te d d record record for for the the race, race, J. ■*• H. "• Whitney Whitney 2:0iy5. and Shut Out scoring in 1942. The silks were first carried in the Derby in 1922 when Letterman ran sixth. The pres- ent Greentree Stable has had two starters, Capot being second in 1949, and his stable-mate, Wine List, thirteenth. Greentree Farm is one of the best known places in Kentucky. It is located six miles north of Lexington on the Paris Pike, adjoining " the C. V. Whitney farm, and is across the road from Elmendorf. Among the stallions there are Bimelech, who was . second in the 1940 Derby; Swing and Sway, the Derby winner Shut Out, and Amphitheatre. _' Names of Calumet Farm And Derby Are Synonymous MRS. WARREN WRIGHT, widow of the ie late master of Calumet Farm, Warren n Wright, is continuing the operation of the fabulous thoroughbred nursery and its i- active racing stable. Fanfare, the Trial ^ winner, is the stable's hope today. The ie Calumet Farm silks have been most prominent ^_ on the American turf and horses carrying .. the devil red and blue colors led the money-winning columns in 1943, 1944, 1946, 5 1947, 1948 and 1949. Last year, Calumet »j was dropped from the top slot by Brook- 'Some Are Making Debut in Classic Others Have Gone Through It Before, but to All It Is Pulsating Experience meade Stable. When Ponder won the 1949 running of the Kentucky Derby, Calumet matched the record of the late Col. E. R. Bradley, whose silks were successful in the great race on four occasions. Calumet's other Derby winners were Pensive, Citation and Whirlaway. The latter pair was rated among the all-time great thoroughbreds and Citation is still actively campaigning in an attempt to reach a million dollar purse earnings goal. Other horses who represented the Wrights in the Derby were Nellie Flag, Bull Lea, Pot O'Luck and Faultless. « . Three Whitney Generations Associated With Big Events CORNELIUS V. WHITNEY is making his fifth try for a Kentucky Derby this year and perhaps this fifth try will be successful - " as Mameluke is considered one of the solid factors in this, the 77th running of the great three-year-old classic. Phalanx, owned in partnership with Abe Hewitt, was a stoutly- finishing second in 1947. Whitney's other starters included Mr. Trouble and Dooley last year, who ran third and 11th, re- sDectivelv: spectively; Todav. Today, 12th 12th C. C. V. V. Whitney Whitney " . _' ie n its i- ^ ie ^_ .. 5 »j sDectivelv: spectively; Todav. Today, 12th 12th C. C. V. V. Whitney Whitney in 1935, and Jeep, fifth in 1945. Whitney is the third generation of his family to maintain the traditions of the turf in a glorious manner. His grandfather, W. C. Whitney, was the first of the family to keep thoroughbreds in Kentucky. His father, H. P. Whitney, bred and owned two winners of the Kentucky Derby, Regret, the only filly ever to win it, and Whiskery, winner in 1927. H. P. Whitney also owned Upset, second in 1920; Prudery, third in 1921, (the dam of Whisk-ie ery) and Equipoise, who was entered in 1931 but who did not start. Among the stallions that stood at the Whitney farm and helped make it world famous were Broomstick, Pennant, Peter Pan, Whisk Broom II., Equipoise and Boo-ie jum. Between them, or together, C. V. Whitney and his father led American breeders 11 times, nine years in succession, Continued on Page Thirty-Nine - i —— —— — ' ^ ___ ___u —■— — — . Turf Personages in Spotlight At Historic Downs Track Today Snapshots of Principals ♦ Participating in Renewal Of Famed Kentucky Event Continued from Page Nineteen between 1924 and 1938. C. V. Whitney ' served as a colonel in World War II. and resigned a litte more than a year ago as | in President Truman's an undersecretary ' cabinet. The C. V. Whitney farm near Lexington is today one of the show places of Kentucky. It consists of approximately 1,000 acres, houses some 40 broodmares and the stallions Mahmoud, Phalanx, Burg-El-Arab, Black Majesty and Carrier Pigeon. « . Battle Morn Carries Colors of Breeder, Harry F. Guggenheim HARRY F. GUGGENHEIM is both the ! owner and breeder of Battle Morn. . Guggenheim keeps many of his mares at i —— —— — - Claiborne Claiborne Farm, Farm, where where e Harry F. Guggenheim Claiborne Claiborne Farm, Farm, where where e Battle Morn was foaled. He races under the g nom de course of the e Cain Hoy Stables. In a . addition to breeding, he has been a liberal j purchaser at the yearling sales, both in Kentucky and at Saratoga. ' Guggenheim originally raced his stable under r the stable name of f Falaise, and these silks s were seen for the first t time at Jamaica in April of 1936. The name a of the two-year-old colt to wear them was I Nebraska City. The colt won in June at t Aqueduct. Good Morning, the dam of Battle E Morn, was one of the best horses in his s stable in 1942. Guggenheim lives in New v York, but his business interests in America j are far flung. J. GRAHAM BROWN, prominent Louisville . turfman and business executive, has s two horses entered in today's Derby. The e Gink, who drew the rail position, and Snuzzle, who will break from No. 16 position, if he starts. Brown, who maintains s the Brown Hotel in downtown Louisville e and who has been in racing for several I years, as yet never has had a starter in i the "Run for the Roses." Brown maintains s the Brown Hotel Farm, near Louisville, j, and the stallion, Seven Hearts, perhaps s the best horse to carry his colors, stands s at the 451 -acre nursery. Brown retired d temporarily from racing several years ago, ), but came back in 1937 and has maintained a stable ever since. Brown owns the three-year-old- - filly, Juliets Nurse, who was en- ♦ tered in the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs yesterday. ' | ' Texan Liberal Purchaser Of Thoroughbred Yearlings SAMUEL E. WILSON, JR., of Corpus Christi, Texas, is a comparative newcomer to the ranks of thoroughbred owners, but, —■— ^ — ___ ___u since since his his entry entry in in 1948, 1948, ! S. f . Wilson, Jr. since since his his entry entry in in 1948, 1948, he has been a liberal purchaser of stock, and, within the last two years, has acquired some broodmares and is now a breeder. He obtained his first thoroughbreds privately in Chicago, but in 1949 he attended the Keene-land yearling sales, buying 13 yearlings for $100,300. Only three buyers at that vendue . e g e a . j ' spent more money than Wilson, and Wil-l son was only $5,200 short of topping the market. This year marks the first time that Wil- son has had a three-year-old of Derby calibre in Royal Mustang. His stable has been successful because he has been willing to pay a good price for a good prospect. He paid $12,000 for Royal Mustang as a yearling. His greatest success in winning races has occurred during the last six months. Wilson is in the oil and real estate business in Texas. r f s t a I t E s v j . s e s e I i s j, s s d ), - King Ranch Owner Has Done . Well in America's Big 9 Race ROBERT KLEBERG, JR., owner of the fabulous King Ranch, has been in racing and breeding some 16 years, not a long time judged by thoroughbred standards, but nevertheless he has made the name "King Ranch" known throughout the world and has had two Derby winners, Assault in 1946 and Middleground last year. His "running W" brand was carried in the Derby for the first time in 1941 by Dispose, who was sixth. One of the first really suc-3 cessful thoroughbred performers to cam-_ paign in the King Ranch silks was Split Second, who, upon her retirement to the farm, became the dam of Sonic, the farm's Derby starter today. Kleberg is well known not only as a breeder of thoroughbreds but also for his quarter horse and cattle production. The cattle population of the King Ranch in Texas is estimated at 125,000, and some say that Kleberg owns more real estate than any other American. The ranch em-d braces more than three-quarters of a million acres. Kleberg now centers his thoroughbred breeding activity in Kentucky, having par- i chased a portion of the old Idle Hour Stock Farm of the late Col. E. R. Bradley. Most of his thoroughbreds, however, are shipped to Texas after weaning, and are broken and trained there. The Kleberg foundation stock of broodmares was acquired in 1935. King Ranch has started four horses in all in the Derby, On the Mark being unplaced behind his stablemate, Middle -ground. Two Derby winners in four starters is an enviable record in the big classic. Peavey Will Be on Hand to See Horses Run in This Renewal WILLIAM M. PEAVEY, of Ladysmith. Wis., has been in racing about seven years. He was represented by Jett-Jett in the 1947 Kentucky Derby but did not have a starter again until this year, although his Wisconsin Boy was nominated for the 1950 renewal. Peavey, who operates a large paper mill in his home city, Ladysjnith, was unable to see Jett-Jett run in the Derby, due to the press of business. This year his three-year-olds, Anyoldtime and Sir Bee Bum, were both winner's circle visitors at the recent Keeneland meeting and he hopes to see his horses run in the Derby and on Illinois tracks. Buys Yearling Colt on Whim And Gets Classic Contender W. C. MARTIN is a bluff and affable rancher from Stratford, Texas, a small town in the Texas Panhandle not far from Amarillo. He has about 15,000 acres, of which some 4,000 are in wheat, with the remainder given over to cattle grazing. Like most Texas ranchers, Martin is extremely fond of horses, and he has been racing about eight years, but of that racing most of it was of the quarter horse variety. He went to Keeneland two years ago for the first time and, on a whim, bid on the inbred colt later to be named Phil D. He got the colt for $1,500. With this horse, who showed some promise in training, Martin went to the] inaugural meeting at Denver's Centennial L Park, where Phil D. won in the best company. In fact, he did so well that Martin decided on a campaign in California, where Phil D. became a stake winner. The Louisville meeting marks the first time Martin Phil D. has fired his enthusiasm to make has raced that far east. Lady Luck Smiles Broadly On Ex-Restaurateur Amiel J. J. AMIEL, of New York, is another fortunate turfman in having a Kentucky Derby starter, for he has been in racing — . only only a a few few years. years. He He J. j. J. j. Amiel Amiel only only a a few few years. years. He He is engaged in the real estate business in New York, and he also operates the Turf Restaurant at 48th Street and Broadway. Amiel came up in the business world the hard way, selling soda pop at the ball parks. He parlayed that experience into the restaurant. During the World's World's Fair Fair at at Flush Flush - J. j. J. j. Amiel Amiel World's World's Fair Fair at at Flush Flush - ing, L. I., he ran three of the biggest "eateries" on the grounds. During the winter, Amiel makes a practice of hiring out-of-work racetrackers at the restaurant. He is one of Broadway's best known and liked citizens. His first thoroughbred was a colt called Turf R, who won races. Count Turf was acquired by Amiel at the Saratoga sales for $3,700. The horse was quite a traveler before being bid in by Amiel, having been foaled at Stoner Creek, in Kentucky, and then, after being weaned, was sent to California to grow up. The colt was then reshipped to Saratoga Springs for the sale. ■ V • REUBEN KOWALL will be starting his first thoroughbred in the Kentucky Derby Continued on Page Forty-One ELMHURST FARM to campbell, ow„e, 400 ACRES - GRASS - WATER Horses Boarded Yearlings Broken and Trained Employees Are All Practical Horsemen With Years of Experience STALLIONS EIFFEL TOWER - REPLY PAID - ROUND VIEW ELMHURST FARM ALEX B. GORDON, Manager WINCHESTER PIKE, R. R. 4 Phone: 3-3797 LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY || THOROUGHBREDS BY AIR " ^fcii I SPECIALISTS IN AIR FREIGHT UNITED STATES TO EUROPE AND MIDDLE EAST \ i SEABOARD A WESTERN is experienced in transoceanic flying of thoroughbred*. Famous stabtes of the world, including those of the Aga Khan and J i Marcel Bonssae rely upon SEABOARD'S service for valued shipments. || SEABOARD & WESTERN AIRLINES, INC. j I 80 BROAD STREET NEW YORK 4, N. ¥. 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(Reproduction of Tabulation Is Prohibited Without Permission of DAILY RACING FORM.) The Kentucky Derby, to be run this year for the seventy-sixth time, is America's greatest horse race. No Kentucky Derby has failed to furnish some interesting occurrence to make it unforgettable. As the years pile up and renewals become history, these outstanding incidents take on added significance. In an effort to condense this information into the shortest possible space, Daily Racing Form's staff compiled the following table, showing, among other details, horses who have won, then later sired , sons who won; maiden winners and favorites that finished first, second or third. The table is the most complete ever compiled on the Derby. Riders, owners and breeders of one or more winners are noted. The number of nominations and starters are easily compared. Net Norn -Start rear Winner. Color Sex Wt Second. Wt Third. Wt Odds Time. Tr. Value tions ers Sire Jockey Owner Trainer * 1875 •Aristides (E) ch c 100 Volcano 100 Verdigris 100 29 10 2:37%ft $2,850 42 15 Imp Leamington Lewis H P McGrath .. A Anderson 1876 'Vagrant (H) br g 97 Creedmoor 100 Harry Hill 100 9o 2:38'/4ft 2,950 34 11 Virgil Swim W Astor J Williams 1877 Baden Baden (M) ... ch c 100 'Leonard 100 King William 104 8-1 2:38 ft 3,300 41 11 Imp Australian Walker D Swigert ' E Brown (1st) 1878 Day Star (H) ... ch c 100 •Himyar 100 Leveler 100 3-1 2:37V4gd 4,050 56 9 Star Davis Carter T J Nichols" L Paul ; 1879 'Lord Murphy (M) ... b c 100 Falsetto 100 Strathmore . . . 100 11-10 2:37 ft 3,550 46 9 Pat Malloy Schauer G Darden & Co G Rice 1880 Fonso (E) ch c 105 'Kimball 105 Bancroft 105 7-1 2:37!6ft 3,800 47 o King Alfonso G Lewis J S Shawhan E Brown (2d) 1881 'Hindoo (H) b c 105 Lelex 102 Alhambra ...105 1-3 2:40 gd 4,410 62 6 Virgil J McLaughlin Dwyer Bros J Rowe Sr (1st) 1882 Apollo E) ch g 102 'Runnymede 105 Bengal 105 10-1 2:40V4gd 4,560 64 14 Lever Hurd Morris & Patten G B Morris . 1883 'Leonatus E) be 105 Drake Carter 104J Lord Raglan .105 1-2 2:43 hy 3,750 50 7 Longfellow W Donohue Chinn & Morgan R Colston 1884 §Buchanan (E) ch c 110 Loftin 110 'Audrain ...110 7-2 2:401Agd 3,990 51 9 Imp Buckden I Murphy (1st) W Cottrill ... W Bird 1885 'Joe Cotton (E) ch g 110 Bersan 100 Ten Booker ... 107 1-1 2^71/»gd 4,630 69 10 King Alfonso Henderson J T Williams A Perry 1886 'Ben AM (H) br c 118 Blue Wing 118 Free Knight ... 118 7-5 2:36V2ft 4,890 107 10 Virgin P Duffy J B Haggin ' J Murphy 1887 Montrose (M) b c 118 Jim Gore 118 Jacobin 118 10-1 2:391Aft 4,200 119 7 Duke of Montrose I. Lewis Labold Bros J McGintv 1888 Macbeth II (H) bglb 'Gallifet 118 White 118 8-1 2:381/4ft 4,740 95 7 Macduff Covington Chicago Stable" . '" ' J Campbell 1889 Spokane (E) ch c 118 'Proctor Knott 115 Once Again ...118 6-1 2:34Vift 4,970 94 8 Hyder AH Kiley N Armstrong j Rodeqao '- 1890 Riley (E) b c 11? Bill Letcher 118 'Robespierre .118 4-1 2:45 hy 5,460 115 6 Longfellow I Murphy (2d) E Corrigan "!!!!!!!! E Corrigan 1891 'Kingman (H) b c 122 Balgowan 122 High Tariff ... 122 1-1 2:52V2gd 4,680 83 4 Imp Glengarry I. Murphy (3d) J Cobin Stable . D Allen 1892 'Azra (E) b c 122 Huron 122 Phil Dwyer ..122 3-2 2:41^hy 4,230 68 3 Reform A Clayton G J Long (1st) '.' J H Morris 1893 'Lookout (E) chc122 Plutus 122 'Boundless 122 10-7 2:391/4ft 4,090 60 6 Troubadour Kunze- Cushing & Orth .. W McDaniel 1894 'Chant (E) be 122 Pearl Song 122 Sigurd 122 1-2 2:41 ft 4,020 55 4 Falsetto Goodale Leigh & Rose E Leioh 1895t'Halma (H) bike 122 Basso 122 Laureate 122 1-3 2:37V*ft 2,970 57 4 Hanover Perkins B McClelland .'....'.'.'..'.' B McClelland 1896 'Ben Brush (E) b c 11/ Ben Eder 117 Semper Ego ... 117 1-2 2:07%gd 4,850 171 8 Bramble Simms (1st) MF Dwyer HCamobell 1897 Typhoon II. (E) ch c 117 'Ornament 117 Dr Catlett .... 117 3-1 2:12Vihy 4,850 159 6 Imp Top Gallant F Garner JCCahn j ' C Cahn 1898 Plaudit (E) brc117 'Lieber Karl 122 isabey 117 3-1 2:09 gd 4,850 179 4 Himyar Simms (2d) . J E Madden " .....* J E Madden 1899 'Manuel (H) be 117 Corsini 122 Mazo 117 11-20 2:12 ft 4,850 151 3 Bob Miles Taral A H &D H Morris R J Walden 1900 'Lieutenant Gibson (E) b. c 117 Florizar 122 Thrive 122 7-10 2:06V4ft 4,850 131 7 GW Johnson Boland CH Smith CH Huahes 1901 His Eminence E) b c 117 Sannazarro 117 Driscoll 110 3-1 2:07%ft 4,850 113 5 Falsetto Winkfield (1st) F B Van Meter '" " F B Van Meter 1902 Ulan-a-Dale (H) ch c 117 inventor 117 The Rival 117 3-2 2:08%ft 4,850 112 4 Halma Winkfield (2d) T C McDowell TC McDowell 1903 Judge Himes (E) b c 117 'Early 117 Bourbon 110 12-1 2:09 ft 4,850 140 6 Imp Esher H Booker C R Ellison * "" ' J P Mavberrv 1904 Elwood (E) b c. 117 Ed Tierney 117 'Brancas 110 12-1 2:08!6ft 4,850 140 5 Free Knight Prior Mrs C E Durnell C E Durnell 1905 'Agile (E) b c 122 Ram's Horn 117 Layson . 117 1-3 2:10%m 4,850 145 3 Sir Dixon J Martin SS Brown R Tucker 1906 'Sir Huon (E) b c 117 Lady Navarre 117 James Reddick 117 11-10 2:08*sft 4,850 110 6 Falsetto R Troxler G J Long (2d) P Coyne 1907 Pink Star (E) b c 117 Zal 117 Ovelando 117 15-1 2;12%hy 4,850 128 6 Pink Coat Minder J Hal Woodford W H Fizer 1908 Stone Street (E) b c 117 »Sir Cleges 117 Dunnegan .... 114 24-1 2:15tthy 4,850 114 8 Longstreet A Pickens C E Hamilton j Hall 1909 'Wintergreen (E) b c 117 Miami 117 Dr Barkley .117 19-1C 2:08V%sl 4,850 117 10 Dick Welles V Powers J B Respess "c Mack 1910 'Donau (E) b c. 117 Joe Morris 117 Fighting Bob . 117 8-5 2:06%ft 4,850 117 7 imp Woolsthorpe Herbert w Gerst G Ham 1911 Meridian (E) b c. 117 'Governor Gray 119 Colstan 110 29-10 2:05 ft 4,850 117 7 Broomstick .... G Archibald R F Carman A Ewinq 1912 'Worth (E) br c 117 Duval 117 Flamma 112 4-5 2:09%m 4,850 131 8 Imp Kn't of the Thistle C H Shilling h C Hallenbeck " F M Tavlor 1913 Donerail (E) b c 117 'Ten Point 117 Gowell 112 91-1 2:04%ft 5,475 32 8 Imp McGee R Goose T P Haves T P Haves 1914 'Old Rosebud (E) b g 114 Hodge 114 Bronzewing .117 4-5 2:03%ft 9,125 47 7 Uncle J McCabe H C Appelqate " ' F D Weir ' " 1915t'Regret (E) ch f 112 Pebbles 117 Sharpshooter 114 13-5 2:05%ft 11,450 68 16 Broomstick J Nutter H P Whitney (1st) J Rowe Sr (2d) 1916 George Smith (E) ...bike. 117 Star Hawk 117 Franklin 117 41-10 2:04 ft 9,750 56 9 Imp Out of Reach J Loftus (1st) j Sanford H Huahes 1917tt0mar Khayyam M ... ch c 117 'Ticket 117 Midway 117 13-1 2:04%ft 16,600 76 15 (Eng.) Marco C. Borel Billings & Johnson CT Patterson 1918 Exterminator (E) ch g 114 Escoba 117 Viva America 113 30-1 2:10%m 14,700 70 8 Imp McGee W Knapp W S Kilmer H McDaniel 1919 §Sir Barton (E) ch c 112j Billy Kelly 119 Under Fire ... 122 13-5 2:09%hy 28,825 75 12 Imp Star Shoot J Loftus (2d) J K L Ross H G Bedwell 1920 Paul Jones (E) br g 126 Upset 126 'On Watch ...126 16-1 2:09 si 30,375 107 17 imp Sea King T Rice R Parr W Garth 1921 Behave Yourself (E) ... b c 126 Black Servant 126 121 9-1 " ' 'Prudery 2:04Vbft 38,450 109 10 Marathon C.Thompson E R Bradley (1st) H J ThomDson (1st) 1922 'Morvich (E) brc126 Bet Mosie 126 John Finn 126 6-r 2:04%ft 53,775 92 10 Runnymede A Johnson (1st) B Block F Bu Hew 1923 Zev (M) br c 126 Martingale 126 Vigil 126 19-1 2:05%ft 53,600 145 21 The Finn E Sande (1st) Rancocas Stable D j Learv 1924 'Black Gold (E) blk c 126 Chilhowee 126 Beau Butler .. 126 17-10 2:051Aft 52,775 152 19 Black Toney J D Mooney '. Mrs R M Hoots'" H WPhh 1925 Flying Ebony (M) ... blk c 126 Captain Hal 126 Son of John ... 126 31-10 2:07fcsy 52,950 139 20 The Finn E Sande (2d) G A Cochran w B Duke 1926f Bubbling Over (E) chc126 'Bagenbaggage 126 Rock Man 126 19-10 2:03%ft 50,075 164 13 Imp North Star III A Johnson (2d) Idle Hour Stock Farm (2d) H J Thomoson (2d) 1927 'Whiskery E) b. c. 126 Osmand : 126 Jock 126 12-5 2:06 si 51,000 162 15 Whisk Broom II L McAtee (1st) h IP Whitne7(2d) FHookins 1928t'Reigh Count E) chc126 126 Toro 126 2-1 196 22 Misstep 2:10%hy 55,375 Sunreigh CLang Mrs J Hertz (1st) ' B S M ehell 1929 Clyde Van Dusen (M) ch g 126 Naishapur 126 Panchio 126 3-1 2:1(mm 53,950 159 21 Man o' War L McAtee (2d) H P Gardner r ton n,ivn 1930t* Gallant Fox (E) be 126 Gallant Knight 126 Ned 0 126 11-10 2:07%gd 50,725 150 15 Imp Sir Gallahad III E Sande (3d) Belair Stud (1st) j Fitzsimmons (1st) 1931 'Twenty Grand (E) be 126 Sweep All 126 Mate 126 9-10 2:01%ft 48,725 130 12 Imp St Germans C Kurtsinger (1st) .... Greentree Stable (1st) w T 1932 HBurgoo King (E) chc 126 Economic 126 Stepenfetchit 126 11-2 2:05'Aft 52,350 115 20 Bubbling Over E James E R Bradley (3d) ' H j Thomoson Hd) 1933 §Brokers Tip (E) br c. 126 Head Play 126 Charley 0 126 9-1 2:06«Agd 48,925 118 13 Black Toney D Meade E R Bradley (4th H C (th 1934 'Cavalcade (E) br c 126 Discovery 126 Agrarian 126 3-2 2:04 ft 28,175 124 13 'Eng.) Lancegaye M Garner Brookmeade Stable R A SmTh 1935 TOmaha (E) chc 126 Roman Soldier 126 Whiskolo 126 4-1 2.05 gd 39,525 110 18 Gallant Fox W Saunders Belair Stud (2d) j Fitzlimmons (2d) 1936 tBold Venture (E) ch. c. 126 'Brevity 126 Indian Broom 126 20-1 2:03%ft 37,725 102 14 Imp St Germans I Hanford ML Schwartz M Hirsrh^lst) 1937 'War Admiral M) brc126 Pompoon 126 Reaping Reward 126 8-5 2:03V5ft 52,050 103 20 Man o' War C Kurtsinger (2dl Glen Riddle Farm a rnnwav 1938 Lawrin (E) b c. 126 Dauber 126 Can't Wait 126 86 10 2:04%ft 47,050 103 10 Insco E Arcaro (1st) H MWoolf " R A TrL i t) 1939 'Johnstown (E) b. c 126 Challedon 126 Heather Broom 126 3-5 2:03%ft 46,350 115 8 Jamestown j Stout Belair Stud (3d) " ' J Fitrtimrnon, Hd) 1940 Gallahadion E) be 126 'Bimelech 126 Dit 126 35-1 2:05 ft 60,150 127 8 Imp Sir Gallahad III C Bierman Milky Way Farms RWaldrT 1941 'Whirlaway (M) ch c. 126 Staretor 126 Market Wise 126 29-1C 2:01%ft 61,275 112 11 Imp Blenheim II E Arcaro (2d) Calumet Farm (1st) " R A taZ tM 1942 'Shut Out (E) ch c. 126 Alsab 126 Valdina Orphan 126 19-13 2:04%ft 64,225 150 15 Equipoise W D Wright Greentree Stable (2d) "" jSS 1943 'Count Fleet (E) br c 126 Blue Swords 126 Slide Rule 126 2-5 2:04 ft 60,725 110 10 Reigh Count J Longden ... Mrs J Hertz 2d) " G o rWprnn 1944 TPensive (E) ch. c. 126 Broadcloth 126 'Stir Up 126 71-V) 2:04*gd 64,675 148 16 Hyperion CMcCreary Calumet Farm (2d) BAJonT°3d) 1945 Hoop Jr. (E) be 126 Pot o' Luck 126 Darby Dieppe 126 37-10 2:07 m 64,850 155 16 Imp Sir Gallahad III.... E Arcaro (3d) F W HooDer i H Parte 1946 Assault (E) chc 126 Spy Song 126 Hampden 126 8-1 2:06%sl 96,400 149 17 Bold Venture WMehrtens King Ranch (1st) M Hirsch (2d) 1947 Jet Pilot (M) chc 126 Phalanx 126 Faultless ..126 27-5 2:06*sl 92,160 135 13 Imp Blenheim II EGuerin Maine Chance Farm T Smith 1948 'Citation (E) b. c 126 Coaltown 126 My Request .. 126 2-5 2:05%sy 83,400 109 b Bull Lea E. Arcaro (4th) Calumet Farm (3d) "" B A Jones (4th) 1949 Wonder (E) dk. b. c. 126 Capot 126 Palestinian ..126 16-1 2:04'Aft 91,600 113 14 Pensive S.Brooks Calume Fa m (4th) B A Jone 5 h 1950 TMiddleground (E) ch. c. 126 Hill Prince 126 Mr. Trouble ... 126 8-1 2:01%ft 92,650 134 14 Bold Venture W. Boland King Rancli i(2d) ... '.'..'." M. Hirsch (3rd) •Favorite. § Maiden prior to winning Derby. tOnly filly winner ttlmported tSire of Derby winner ISon of Derby winner Distance from 1875 to 1895, inclusive 1 1-2 miles- 1 1-4 miles thereafter Bubblinq Over and Bagenbaggage ruled favorite as an entry in 1926 (E), (M), (H) after horses' names means Eclipse, Matchem and Herod families to which winner belongs. (1st), (2d) (3d) (4th) (5th) after lockev trainer owner and u ccucr brppdpr means that individual's first, second, third, fourth and fifth winner. ' BREEDERS— Aristides, H P McGrath; Vagrant, M. H. Sanford; Baden Baden, A. J Alexander (1st); Day Star, J. M. Clay; Lord Murphy, j T Carter; Fonso, A. J. Alexander (2nd); Hindoo, D Swigert (1st); Apollo. D. Swigert (2nd); Leonatus, J H Miller; Buchanan, Cottrill & Guest; Joe Cotton, A J Alexander (3rd); Ben AM, D Swigert (3rd), Montrose, M Young (1st); Macbeth II., R. Lisle, Spokane, N Armstrong; Riley, C. H. Durkee; Kingman, A C Franklin, Azra, G J Long (1st); Lookout, Scoggan Bros., Chant, A J Alexander (4th); Halma, Easton & Larrabie, Ben Brush, Clay & Woodford, Typhoon II., J B Ewing, Plaudit, Dr J. D Neet; Manuel, G. J Long 2nd); Lieutenant Gibson, Baker & Gentry; His Eminence, A j Alexander (5th)-Alan-a-Dale, T C. McDowell, Judge Himes, J. N Camden, Elwood, Mrs J J Frather. Agile, E F Clay; Sir Huen, G. J. Long (3rd); Pink Star. J Hal Woodford; Stone Street. J D Haggin; Wintergreen. J B Respess; Donau, M Young (2nd), Meridian, C. L. Harrison; Worth, R. H. McC Potter; Donerail, P P Hayes, Old Rosebud, J. E. Madden (1st); Regret, H. P Whitney (1st); George Smith, Chinn & Forsythe; Omar Khayyam, Sir John Robinson; Exterminator, F D Knight; Sir Barton, Madden & Gooch (2nd); Paul Jones, J. E Madden (3rd); Behave Yourself, E. R Bradley (1st ; Morvich, A B Spreckels, Zev, J. E Madden 4th), Black Gold, Mrs. R M Hoots; Flying Ebony, J E. Madden (5th); Bubbling Over, E R Bradley (2nd); Whiskery, H P Whitney (2nd). Reigh Count, W S Kilmer; Clyde Van Dusen, H P Gardner; Gallant Fox, Wm. Woodward (1st); Twenty Grand, Greentree Stable (1st); Burgoo King, H N Davis & E R Bradley (3rd), Brokers Tip, E R. Bradley 4th), Cavalcade, F W Armstrong, Omaha, Wm Woodward (2nd), Bold Venture. M L Schwartz; War Admiral, S D Riddle; Law rin, H M Woolf; Johnstown, A B Hancock; Galla hadion, Robert A Fairbairn; Whirlaway, Calumet Farm (1st); Shut Out, Greentree Stable (2nd); Count Fleet. Mrs. John D Hertz, Pensive, Calumet Farm (2nd). Hoop Jr., Robert A Fairbairn (2nd); Assault King Ranch (1st); Jet Pilot, A. B. Hancock & Mrs. R. A. Van Clief; Citation, Calumet Farm (3rd); Ponder, Calumet Farm (4th); Middleground, King Ranch (2nd). DATES— The Kentucky Derby has been run on the tol lowing dates May 17, 1875; May 15, 1876; May 22, 1877; May 21. 1878, May 20, 1879; May 18, 1880. May 17, 1881; May 16, 1882, May 23, 1883; May 16, 1884 May 16, 1885. May 14, 1886; May 11, 1887, May 4 1888; May 9, 1889: May 14, 1890; May 13, 1891. May .11, 1892, May 10, 1893, May 15, 1894, May 6, 1895. May 6, 1896, May 12, 1897, May 4, 1898, May 4 1899 May 3, 1900; April 29. 1901, May 3, 1902, May 2, 1903 I May 2. 1904, May 10. 1905; May 2, 1906, May 6, 1907 May 5, 1908, May 3, 1909; May 10, 1910; May 13, 1911 May 11. 1912: May 10. 1913; May 9, 1914, May 8. 1915 I May 13, 1916, May 12, 1917; May 9, 1918; May 10, 1919; May 8, 1920; May 7, 1921; May 13, 1922; May 19, 1923; May 17, 1924; May 16, 1925, May 15, 1926; May 14, 1927, May 19, 1928, May 18, 1929: May 17, 1930, May 16, 1931; May 7, 1932, May 6, 1933, May 5, 1934; May 4, ,935; May 2, 1936; May 8, 1937; May 7, 1938: May 6, 1939: May 4, 1940; May 3, 1941, May 2, 1942; May 1. 1943; May 6 1944; June 9, 1945: May 4, 1946; May 3, 1947; May 1, 1948; May 7, 1949, and May 6, 1950. VALUE - In 1875, $1,000 added, 1876-1887, $1,500 added; 1888-1892, $2,500 added, 1893, $3,000 added; 1894 1895, $2,500 added, 1896-1912, $6,000 guaranteed; 1913, $5,000 added; 1914-1916, $10,000 added; 1917-1918, $15,000 added; 1919, $20,000 added; 1920, $30,000 added; 1921 1933, $50,000 added, 1934, $30,000 added: 1935-1936. $40,000 added. 1937 1938 1939 $50,000 added; 1940 1941-1942-1943-1944 and 1945. $75,000 added, and 1946-1947-1948-1949-1950, $100,000 added. No California Representation No California Representation CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., ' May 4. — California, which produced one winner of the Kentucky Derby, was the foaling place of four eligibles to the big . race this year. Morvich, 1922 victor in the Derby, was foaled in California. Bred at I the A. B. Spreckels' thoroughbred nursery, Morvich was brought East and sold to Ben^-jamin Block in whose silks he won the rich Downs stakes. Aegan, Interpretation, Gold Capitol, and Lease Hound are California nominees this season but, unfortunately, no member of the quartet made the Derby grade. Another Sallee in Racing Another Sallee in Racing LEXINGTON, Ky., May 4.— Bill Sallee, I who served his first year as patrol judge at Keeneland this season, is the son of the veteran trainer, Price Sallee. The younger , Sallee operates a horse van service in Lexington. Derby Winners' Yearlings Derby Winners' Yearlings LEXINGTON, Ky., May 4. — Yearlings by three sires who won the Kentucky Derby are in the crop of youngsters at the Coldstream Stud of E. E. Dale Shaffer. The stallions are Shut Out, War Admiral and Count Fleet. CHARLES TOWN JOCKEY CLUB, Inc. Announces the Opening of WATERFORD PARK CHESTER, WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia's Modern Mile Track 4Q-DAY INAUGURAL MEETING May 19— July 4 EIGHT (8) RACES DAILY POST TIME 2:00 P.M., (EDT.) 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Piatt Phone 2-3745 Page 21 Famed Derby Ever a 'Breeders' Race: Has Made Gigantic Imprint in Bloodstock Industry Here Nelson Dunstan 4 Famed Derby Ever a breeders Kace Has Made Gigantic Imprint In Bloodstock Industry Here Winners as Well as Those 1 ♦ I Failing to Earn Laureate Have Influenced Bloodlines By NELSON DUNSTAN CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — Kentucky's famed Derby, which will be run for the seventy-seventh time tomorrow, has ebbed and flowed in the quality of its winners and also in the contributions it has made to the breeding ; structure in this country. Through the years since 1875, it has been won by some horses who soon passed into oblivion, but | other horses scaled the heights and left their imprint on the breed. In the first ; 10 years, when the Derby was just another - horse race, there were three starters whose feats on the racecourse and later in production earned them immortality. They r were Himyar, who was second to Day Star • in 1878; Falsetto, second to Lord Murphy ' in 1879, and Hindoo, winner of the renewal 1 of 1881. Himyar. whose defeat is still regarded 1 as the most stunning upset in Derby history, • was the son of Alarm, the champion miler of his day and said to be the first ; horse ever to run eight furlongs under 1 :40. . Alarm's get resembled him in their aversion i to racing over a distance of ground, with i the one exception of Himyar. The latter r was at home up to two miles, and when i retired became the head of the greatest t family of speed horses ever developed in i this country. His best son was "The Black c Whirlwind," Domino, who, under the colors s of James R. Keene, was a speed marvel, as 5 The Tetrarch was in England. Both countries - have claimed Domino or The Tetrarch i as "the fastest horse that ever lived." Suffice - it to say here, Domino established a i great speed line in this country. When Falsetto was retired from racing, :, he became one of the stallions at the e 1 ♦ ; | ; - r • ' 1 1 • ; . i i r i t i c s 5 - i - a i :, e Woodburn Farm of the famed Alexander family, who pioneered in breeding the American thoroughbred. The famous Lexington, who was called "The Blind Hero," stood there for many years and among those who followed him, besides Falsetto, were Australian, Planet, King Alfonso, Lisbon, Asteroid and Glen Athol. Australian sired the Kentucky Derby winner, Baden Baden, 1877; King Alfonso was the daddy of Fonso. 1880, and Joe Cotton, 1885, but Falsetto outdid them by siring the three winners, Chant, 1894; His Emminence, 1901, and Sir Huon, 1906. Falsetto Sire of Foxhall While he never led the sire list, Falsetto was a name to conjure with in his years. Probably his greatest achievement was be-! getting Foxhall, the horse who was sent to England by James R. Keene to win the Cesarewitch, Cambridgeshire, Grand Prix de Paris and the Ascot Gold Cup, which many consider the "Number One" race of the world. It was little short of remarkable that two horses who ran second in two successive Derby renewals should be so highly re-i garded as stallions. Hindoo, the Derby winner in 1881, added richly to the success of those early Derby contestants. Many claim to this day, regardless of Man o' War and others, that Hindoo was the greatest horse ever to race in this country. Whether this is so or not is not within the province of this story. But his record bears out that he was one of the best, regardless of period, for he won 30 of his 35 starts and was never out of the money. Retired to stud, Hindoo was acclaimed by the breeding industry. He was mated with Bourbon Belle, a daughter of Bonnie Scotland, and the result was Hanover, one of the most beautiful colts of all time and certainly one of the great race horses of his day. In succession, Hanover won 14 of the ' most valuable stakes in the metropolitan CITATION— 1948 winner and world's leading money gleaner is expected to enter the stud soon. ■ area. Hanover was a name horse, in all , that the word implies and when he was 5 sent to stud, his career was a triumph. He e was the leading sire of this country from j 1895 to 1898 inclusive. Sadly enough, he was the first "nerved" horse in this country and that operation was one of the e causes of his death. Hamburg Best Son of Hanover Hanover was the sire of Halma, winner of the Derby in 1895, but, undoubtedly, his s best son was Hamburg, a horse who won a 16 of his 21 starts and was never out of the money. Hamburg had no such record as s his sire in stud, but he did lead the list in n 1905. One of his best sons was Burgomaster, while his filly, Hamburg Belle, was s a winner of the Futurity and so, too, was Artful, who defeated Sysonby and is today y 4 ■ , 5 e j e s a s in n s y rated as one of the best of her sex ever i to step on a track in this country. Had the early years of the Kentucky j Deby sent only Himyar, Falsetto and Hindoo to the farms, the contribution of \ that one race to the breeding world would j have been tremendous in itself. Had Him- ; yar begot only Domino, he would have : made breeding history. "The Black Whirlwind" established the Domino line, which was to become one of the three great American lines, the others being Ben Brush and Fair Play. Before the turn of the century, Ben Brush himself came into the picture. He had npthing to brag about in pedigree and, in those days, he was termed "the little goat." just as today the breeding of Uncle Miltie is decreed as unfashionable. That , did not stop Ben Brush. He was the best two-year-old of his year and in all he won 25 of his 40 starts. Out of a nondescript mare, he was unimpressive in appearance, but even so became an immediate success when sent to stud at historic Castleton, another of the great breeding farms in Kentucky. Ascendency of Ben Brush Line Among others, Ben Brush was the sire of Delhi, Pebbles and that outstanding pair, Sweep and Broomstick, who carried on the line of Bonnie Scotland, that was later to become the Ben Brush line in this country. Sweep was the premier sire in 1918 and 1925 and led the broodmare sire list in 1937. Two of his daughters were Brush Up, the dam of War Admiral, and Dustwhirl, the dam of Whirlaway. Broomstick was the leading sire in 1914, 1915 and 1916. The second quarter-century of Derby history in no way compares with the first quarter. From 1903 to 1910, racing de-e generated throughout the United States. Repressive legislation wiped out two of our greatest racing centers. The crisis came in 1908. By 1912, the havoc was complete, with only Kentucky and Maryland tracks maintaining a precarious exist-r ence. Breeding was at the lowest ebb of all time. Values were obliterated and there was no market for the thoroughbred. Hun-e dreds of horses were shipped to Europe or South America. Derby winers came and went quickly into oblivion. Five mediocre horses answered the Derby bugle in 1904 and only three went post-s ward in 1905. That was the period in which Continued on Page Forty-Four Kentucky Derby Classified 'Breeders Race From Start Winners as Well as Those \ Failing to Earn Laureate Have Influenced Bloodlines Continued from Paoe Twenty-One class or quality meant little to the owners and they were not wasting their horses by shipping them to Kentucky for a race which would have cost them far more in expenses than the Derby purses. From 1900 to 1915, the winners of the Kentucky Derby played very little part in the breeding of this country. Kentucky Classic Regains Prestige At that time it became a question of beginning all over again. From 1916 on, the Derby slowly gained prestige. In 1921, Behave Yourself defeated Black Servant, but the latter was the sire of many good ones, including Blue Larkspur, one of the best of his time. Then came Morvich, Zev, Flying Ebony, Bubbling Over and Whiskery. Bubbling Over was the best of that group in stud. A horse of real beauty and tremendous speed, he sent many good ones to the races, including Burgoo King, winner of the Derby in 1932. His daughter, Baby League, was the producer of Busher and Mr. Busher. It was Bubbling Over, in this writer's opinion, who started the Derby again as a three-year-old event that was to point out many sires of the future. By 1928 the Kentucky Derby had passed the $50,000 mark in value to the winner, and firmly took its place as one of the most colorful horse races in the world. The quality of the competitors was of a much higher degree. In 1928, Mrs. John Hertz' Reigh Count was the winner, and like Exterminator, he went on to become one of the foremost cup horses of this country. He was shipped to England to win the Coronation Plate and finished second to Invershin in the Ascot Gold Cup of 1929. He was the sire of Lady Reigh, winner of the Coaching Club American Oaks, and others, but his greatest youngster by far was Count Fleet, winner of the "Triple Crown" in 1943 and since that year a success in stud. Man o' War Makes His Mark In the early years, Himyar sired Domino and Ben Brush had won fame for himself. The Fair Play clan had been more prominent in the Belmont Stakes than it had in the Derby. Man o' War, the son of Fair Play, did not start in the Derby but his name was listed on the sire roster when his gelded son, Clyde Van Dusen, was the winner in 1929. Eight years later, when "Big Red" was an acknowledged champion sire of the country, he sent War Admiral to score for him again. War Admiral was regarded as the best son of the Riddle champion and, if he did not prove that on the race course, he left no doubt of it in the breeding sheds. With War Relic, it appears as if he will carry on for his daddy for his get includes War Jeep, War Date, Cable, Blue Peter, Bee Mac, Busher and many others. With War Admiral, the three famous American lines of Domino, Ben Brush and Fair Play added to the country's most colorful horse race. During the past quarter century, the Derby sire list has taken on a very different complexion due to the fact that American breeders have been busy buyers of noted stallions in England, Ireland, France and other countries. It was only natural that, in time, the progeny of these importations would make their appearance in the winner's circle at Churchill Downs. Sir Gallahad m. is one of the greatest, if not the greatest, horse brought to our shores since Leamington, and in 1930 his son, Gallant Fox, became his first Derby winner. Gallahadion and Hoop, Jr., were to follow in later years. That became a period of "winners-by-winners." Omaha Duplicates Sire's Feat In 1935, Omaha, the son of Gallant Fox, duplicated his daddy's feat by joining the small list of "Triple Crown'' winners. Insco, another son of Sir Gallahad in., sired Lawrin, winner in 1938. Since the victory of Gallant Fox, many of those who won and others who ran second or third have sent out hundreds of winners of important events and it would require books to tell the full story. That imported stallions are making deeper inroads into the breeding structure of this country is amply demon-started by the records. St. Germans was imported by John Hay Whitney and sired one of the best horses of his day in Twenty Grand, the Derby winner in 1931. The English sire, Lance-gaye, joined the roster when Cavalcade defeated Discovery in 1934. St. Germans came back into the picture when Bold Venture defeated Brevity in 1936. After Gallahadion won in 1940 for Sir Gallahad in., the imported Blenheim II. came into the picture in 1941 with Whirlaway, who, like Gallant Fox, Omaha and War Ad- UH1. fa! to Join the "IWple Drown ' JlsI. In 1944 the great English stallion, Hyperion, was recorded as a Derby sire with the victory of Pensive. Since Pensive scored for Hyperion, six Derby renewals have been run and they all attest the influence of sires who were imported, or their sons who are carrying on for them. In 1945, it was Hoop, Jr., by Sir Gallahad HI., 1946, Assault, by Bold Venture: 1947, Jet Pilot, by Blenheim n.; 1948, Citation, by Bull Lea, a son of the imported Bull Dog; 1949, Ponder, by Pensive, and last year, a new page of Derby history was written when Middleground scored over Hill Prince and, for the first time in Derby history, Bold Venture, a horse who had won the Derby himself, was credited with two winners, Assault and Middleground. When we consider that since 1930 such horses as Head Play, Discovery, Roman Soldier, Pompoon, Dauber, Challedon, Bimelech, Alsab and others ran second, while Reaping Reward, Heather Broom, Market Wise, Valdina Orphan, Slide Rule, and other good ones ran third, we get a more complete picture of what the Derby means as a "breeder's race" in this country. Jet Pilot, winner in 1947, is already making his presence felt in stud and time will tell what Citation, Ponder and Middle-ground will add to the records. TO BUY RUNNERS- Go Where They Sell Runners Battlefield /fm MS. Reperoire Nullify IkHEMb Cownt Turf Halter ^^j&^r Mogic Words | SARATOGA YEARLING SALES | August 1 4th -22nd FASJG -TIPTON COMPANY, INC. 3 EAST 48TH STREET HEW YOMC 17, H. Y. The New RIVER DOWNS (Operated by Ohio State Jockey Club, Inc.) 44-Day Meeting May 30 to July 21, Inclusive Sixteen Feature Races, Including Three Races With $5,000, $7,500 and $10,000 Purse Values SEND STABLE APPLICATIONS TO: GENE BURY RIVER DOWNS— Box 1095 CINCINNATI, OHIO SI-JIT C\ II T Ch- h- 1939 fcy Equipoise— ■ ■ w I \J \J I Goose Egg, by *Chicle Retired to the stud in 1345, Shut Out has sired as many stakes horses as had his great sire in the same length of time. Shut Out's winners include One Hitter, twice conqueror of *Noor, and winner of the Pimlico Special; ill-fated Slam Bang, a 2-year-old of undisputed class; and Bank Account, New York's fleetest filly in the spring of 1950. Shut Out is the greatest money-winning son of Equipoise. In three seasons he won $317,507. FEE: $1,500— RETURN— BOOK FULL. No maiden mares accepted. f^ F V I ft I V F P Bb' 1939, by *st-g*™1*115— "■ T I Li U I V L. I\ Dabchick, by *Royal Minstrel From Devil Diver's first two crops to race have come the stakes winners Lotowhite, The Diver, Ruddy and Call Over. One other has placed in stakes: Supersonic. Devil Diver himself was a crack 2-year-old. He continued to win stakes throughout his career, and when he was six was generally acknowledged to have been the best horse in training. In 1943 he became the only winner of the Toboggan-Metropolitan-Brooklyn triple, was one of two horses to win the Toboggan-Metropolitan-Suburban triple. FEE: $1,500— RETURN— BOOK FULL. AMPHITHEATRE ^rsrJiraUhad,n- From Amphitheatre's first five crops to race have come 33 foals, of which 30 have started and 25 have won, including the stakes winners Star Bout, Reborn and Boomdeay. His starters have earned the extremely high average of $13,209. Amphitheatre was ranked even with Shut Out at 120 lbs. in the Experimental Free Handicap. He had won the Flash Stakes, Saratoga Special, Futurity Trial, and set a new track record for five-eighths mile at Belmont. FEE: $1,000— RETURN. Bi ki p I f C* H B* h 1937, by Black Toney— ■ ■▼» L LC\^ n «La Troicnne. by *Teddy Bimelech is one of America's great sires of the day. His seven crops to race include 139 registered foals, of which 124 have started and 88 have won. Among these are 11 stakes winners, 7 of which have won over $100,000— Better Self, Be Faithful, Burning Dream, Bymeabond, Brookfield, Blue Border and Guillotine. Bimelech's 124 starters have won an average of 517,166 each. Bimelech is the property of Greentree Stud, Inc., Ogden Phipps and King Ranch. FEE: $2,500— RETURN— BOOK FULL ^WIKIfi A KID iWAY Br h "38, *y Equipoise-J T Y I M VJ /AM 1/ *J TT F\ I Nedana, by *Negofol Swing and Sway has sired 81 foals in his first five Crops, of which 61 have started and 40 have won, including 2-year-olds of 1950. Among his winners are the stakes winners Saggy (winner over Citation at 3, and winner in world record time at 2), Nokomis and Make Swing (winner in track record time). Others by Swing and Sway have also won in record time. Swing and Sway broke track records himself. He won the Diamond State Stakes, Empire City Handicap and Whitney Stakes. FEE: $500— RETURN. C* A P C\ T Br* h' 1946, by Men°w— \m* JF\ ■ ^J I Piquet, by *St. Germans Capot was the "Horse of the Year" in 1949. He won the Belmont Stakes, Preakness Stakes, Pimlico Special, Jerome Handicap, Sysonby Mile at 3, 1949. The previous year he had won the Champagne Stakes, Wakefield Stakes and Pimlico Futurity. He finished his racing career in 1950 with a win in the Wilson Stakes. Altogether Capot won $345,600. He is a son of the Futurity winner Menow and is out of the Oaks winner Piquet, by the great Cup winner and sire of stayers, *St. Germans. FEE: $2,50O-RETURN-B00K FULL GREENTREE STUD, Inc. P. O. Box 1110 Lexington, Kentucky Page 22 Horsemen's Opinions Vary on Race: Seen as Wide Open Renewal This Year i -, i ; - I 1? norsemen s Upmions Vary on Race Seen as Wide Open Renewal This Year Battle Morn, Big Stretch, Fanfare, Mameluke, Ruhe, Repetoire Fancied Most With the seventy - seventh Kentucky Derby regarded as the most wide open in several years, the opinions of horsemen vary considerably as to the final outcome. The majority are pinning their hopes on Battle Morn, Ruhe, Mameluke, Fanfare, Sonic, Big Stretch and Repetoire. Their opinions follow: CHURCHILL DOWNS i -, ROSCOE ROSCOE GOOSE, GOOSE, Roscoe Goose Fanfare Fanfare is is the the ho horse ROSCOE ROSCOE GOOSE, GOOSE, Louisville turfman and former rider — I like Mameluke, for he has the look of the eagles, much on the order of Doner ail. WARNER JONES, Jr., master of Hermitage Farm — The Whitney entry of Mameluke and Counterpoint looks solid to me. C. ANDRADE, III., Texas sports man — rso to +f\ hoot beat, Hut but if if on*7 Fanfare Fanfare is is the the ho horse rso to +f\ hoot beat, Hut but if if on*7 any horse turns the trick, I believe it will be Battle Morn. DUVAL HEADLEY, owner and breeder — Battle Morn will pick them up in the stretch. He really looks good. COLEMAN J. KELLY, thoroughbred statistician — Battle Morn's race in the Trial was excellent and I am giving him the edge over Fanfare. — _— y HORATIO LURO, trainer— Battle Morn, shipped all the way from New York, and I do not think his trip will have been made in vain. WILLIAM S. MILLER, Illinois Racing Board member — Ruhe has the speed to avoid avoid trouble trouble and and the the avoid avoid trouble trouble and and the the Blue Grass stakes showed me he was game. HENRY FORREST, trainer — Big Stretch has class and he will go the distance. TOM GRAY, owner — Timely Reward could upset them all. Looks like he will run all day. JACK HODGINS, trainer trainer — — Counterpoint Counterpoint Tom ,om Gray wm I j trainer trainer — — Counterpoint Counterpoint Tom ,om Gray wm I j and Mameluke, the Whitney pair, has all the earmarks of being solid. i WARREN GALE DOUGLASS, trainer— 1 Sonic looks good to me and he is a well-trained colt. ] LORD GRILLO, Buenos Aires nobleman \ and thoroughbred breeder — Maybe I'm off my rocker but I'm going to take a chance on The Gink. His Derby Trial race wasn't , ( half bad. F. NORMAN PHELPS, California sportsman — "Ruhe looks to have a slight edge ] ( to me. J. HAL SELEY, California thoroughbred owner — Mameluke looked good enough in -the Blue Grass stakes to win the Derby. 1 JOE PUCKETT, trainer— Battle Morn raced by my horse in the Derby Trial and i I think he is the one to beat. i KENNETH NOE, one-time saddle star and now a trainer — Battle Morn is a mile ] I and a quarter colt. I like him. , i LLOYD GENTRY, JR., trainer— Fanfare's victory in the Derby Trial stamps t him as ready for the big one Saturday. 1 I j i 1 ] \ , ( ] ( 1 i i ] I i t 1 JOE HARDWICK, owner— I like Mameluke off his race at Keeneland and his works are good. * JOHN F. CLARK, official— Timely Reward ran an excellent race in the Wood and I like him in the Derby. J. PRICE SALLEE, trainer — Mameluke is my choice for the Derby and I liked his Keeneland race. LARRY BOGENSHUTZ, official— Ruhe has done rather well this spring and I think he is the one to beat. CHARLES BOERO, track superintendent, Fair Grounds — Mameluke is my Derby choice. BOB SAXTON, racing official — I watched Mameluke closely in the Blue Grass Stakes and he is my Derby choice. DR. E. F. KARSTENDIEK, veterinarian — Off form and on the colt's physical appearance, Timely Reward is my choice. DAN STEWART, trainer— Battle Morn finished strongly in the Trial and he is my present Derby selection. JOHN A. KINARD, owner and trainer — like Battle Morn's chances off his race in the Trial. CLARENCE HARTWICK, owner and trainer — Mameluke raced well at Keeneland and I like his Derby chances. MILTON RIESER, owner and trainer — Mameluke is my colt in the Derby and I i ; - am am sure sure he he will will handle handle Harry Trotsek am am sure sure he he will will handle handle the mile and a quarter route capably. HARRY TROTSEK, owner and trainer — Sonic with Big Stretch the runner-up in Saturday's big race. ODIE CLELLAND, owner and trainer — Sonic 's Keeneland race was good enough for me and I am stringing with the colt in the Derby. GARDEN STATE PARK M. C. "Ty" SHEA, Garden State Park racing secretary and handicapper — I would like to see Long Bow an entry with Sonic. Both have been training well in New York and I have a lot of respect for trainer Max Hirsch. PAUL L. KELLEY, owner and trainer— I do not have any definite selection until seeing the overnight entries, but it looks like it will be Repetoire. IRA HANFORD, jockey and winner of the 1936 Kentucky Derby with Bold Venture — Timely Reward is coming along nicely and his races are good. It will be a mad scramble, I imagine. WILLIAM E. CHARLES, Jr., secretary-treasurer of the New Jersey division of the HBPA — Battle Morn will go the distance and, with Arcaro in the tack, it is a combination that is unbeatable. MOSE SHAPOFF, trainer— Moody Jolley has been training Battle Morn with the Derby in view, and I like the way he was handled in Florida and brought up to the race. JACK SKELLY, jockey— I would like to Continued on Page Twenty-Six Marshall Marshall Cassidy Cassidy 7 *ER, owner: owner: Eddie Eddie Hirsch Hirsch Jacobs Jacobs Wide Divergence of Opinion Among Horsemen on Big Race Battle Morn, Big Stretch, ♦ ► Fanfare, Mameluke, Ruhe, ! Repetoire Fancied Most Continued from Page Twenty -Two see Pete McClain win it with Repetoire. Its | between him and Fanfare. EUGENE MORI, president of Garden 1 State Racing Association — Fanfare, the i hungry horse. I figure a hungry horse will do do his his best best like like a a hun- Walter H. Donovan do do his his best best like like a a hun- hungry fighter, and I believe that Jones is probably hungry for another Derby too. WALTER H. DONOVAN, executive vice-president and general manager of Garden State Racing Association — I will ride along with Repetoire. I like | the way he is coming | up to the race, while the the other other main main con- * the the other other main main con- * contenders seem to be slipping a little. A. "Sarge" SWENKE, trainer and for- 1 mer mentor of the great Alsab — B. A. Jones — This is the kind of a Derby he wins. If the horses' abilities are close, the "old l master" will make the difference. 1 FRANK CATRONE, trainer and former jockey — Timely Reward. He is meant to go { the distance. J DAVE EMERY, trainer— I like Ben Jones' ! horse, Fanfare. If he runs him, he must \ have a chance. ! A. F. EAST, trainer— I'll pick Big Stretch. It is strictly between him and Mameluke. FIR GROSS, trainer and former jockey , -^Now that Repetoire has learned how to I be rated, I will have to take him. L. T. RUFF, trainer— I like Fanfare over a poor lot. RONNIE NASH, jockey— 111 take Fanfare and Mameluke, one-two. GORDON MORROW, racing secretary 1 and official — I will have to go with Ben c Jones and Fanfare. CHARLES STEVENSON, trainer and for- J mer jockey who was the national leader t in 1935 — If that last work of Mameluke's didn't hurt him he will be a tough horse. 1 CHARLES SHAW, JR., trainer— I will ( try and pick it one-two, Repetoire and c Fanfare. TOM J. BARRY, trainer— I wintered in | I i ♦ ► ! | 1 i | | * — Columbia, S. C, with Hirsch, and in watching Sonic train, I believe that he can handle it. ' SPORTSMAN'S PARK BEANS REARDON, ex-National League umpire and racing enthusiast — Battle Morn has made a hit with me. Look for him to win. Phil D. has a good outside chance. ROBERT McAULIFFE, racing secretary — Think that Battle Morn will have too much power in the stretch. Look for him to get up. MARION VAN BERG, trainer— Don't believe that Big Stretch has run his best race as yet. Battle Morn is my second choice. TEDDY COX, steward— Big Stretch is my choice on a fast track arid if the going is slow, I like Fanfare. S. L. (BUD) JAMES, steward — Big Stretch is my selection. Think he is rounding to his best form and is the one to beat. ANTHONY SKORONSKI, jockey — My favorite is Mameluke. His race in the Blue Grass Grass Stakes Stakes im- 1 l 1 { J ! \ ! Grass Grass Stakes Stakes im- impressed me very much. DAVE HURN, trainer — Will have to string with the Chicago horse, Ruhe. W. H. BISHOP, owner and trainer — Ruhe is my choice. He looks to be in top condition now and it will take a good horse to beat him. , DR. MARTIN KENT, Mf Jf fl state veterinarian I — w H B'sho » • • p like the Calumet sta- I , 1 c J t 1 ( c | I i w H B'sho » • • p like the Calumet sta- ble, meaning Fanfare. Trainer Ben Jones seems to have him fit and ready. JAMAICA FRANCIS P. Dunne, steward for the New York State Racing Commission: I like the one Arcaro is riding, Battle Morn. HOWARD HOFFMAN, trainer: Big Stretch appears best to me, but only if the track is dry and firm. EUGENE RODRIGUEZ, jockey: Battle Morn has been a hard luck horse in my opinion. Saw him run and believe he can do better. HAROLD O. VOSBURGH, steward at Jamaica : Mameluke should go the distance | and be in front at the wire because of his sire, Mahmoud. MARSHALL CASSIDY, steward for The Jockey Club: Big Stretch will get the roses if the track is fast. RUSSELL A. FIRE-STONE, owner and steward: Repetoire has done everything required of him to date and I must string along until he is beaten. A. G. VANDERBILT, owner and breeder : The " Derby? I have no ° ^^ xru J* opinion. What What opinion. do do you you Marshall Marshall Cassidy Cassidy 7 " Derby? I have no ° ^^ xru J* opinion. What What opinion. do do you you like? WILLIAM GOADBY LOWE, owner: I am taking a longshot in the dark and a lone one, Calumet's Fanfare. HARRY HEIMAN, owner Apheim Stable: The Greentree Stable, either Hall of Fame or Big Stretch. COL. ABE HALLOW, widely known handicapper: Battle Morn gets my vote. Believe he can handle the weight, distance and opposition. MRS. WILLIAM J. ZIEGLER, owner: Repetoire is my choice in the race. WILLIAM J. ZIEGLER, owner and, breeder: Don't ask me, it's too wide open. THOMAS J. SHAW: I like Mameluke on recent races. MAJ. ALBERT WARNER, *ER, owner: owner: Eddie Eddie Arcaro is choice Arcaro is choice my and I must take Battle Morn on those grounds. HIRSCH JABCOBS, trainer: I will string along with Battle Morn. COL. ISADOR BIE-BER, owner and breeder: The Arkansas Derby winner, Ruhe, is my choice. JOHN and GEORGE COB COB URN, URN, trainers: trainers: COB COB URN, URN, trainers: trainers: Hirsch Hirsch Jacobs Jacobs George Odom and Timely Reward is our choice. FRANK STEVENS, concessionaire: Sonic or Timely Reward. Pick one. from this pair. JOHN BARRY RYAN, owner: Keep it at Belmont Park, Timely Reward is my choice. HARRY LaMONTAGNE, owner: Very open, but I lean towards Big Stretch and Hall of Fame. T. C. MELROSE, owner: A good finisher. Timely Reward. SUFFOLK DOWNS EB PONS, racing secretary here and at Rockingham Park: I like Syl Veitch's Continued on Page Forty-Two I i__ 'I | ~^^ Wide Divergence of Opinion Among Horsemen on Big Race Battle Morn, Big Stretch, t ♦ Fanfare, Mameluke, Ruhe, Repetoire Fancied Most Continued from Page Twenty-Six Mameluke in the Derby. He was carefully trained at Hialeah this spring, and his recent trial indicates he is ready. John John C. L. Fappas Poppas eral manager of Suffolk Downs: Of the eligibles for the Derby which I have seen perform. I must select i Battle Morn. He has I been improving since Florida and the choice ■ of Eddie Arcaro to • ride him is enough to i satisfy me that he will be tough to beat. KARL HORVATH, . trainer who rode Car-tago tag0 in m 1928 1928 and and Bay Bay ' John John C. L. Fappas Poppas tag0 in m 1928 1928 and and Bay Bay ' Beauty in the 1929 Derbys: It has been a long time since C. V. Whitney's colors 1 have flashed down front in the Derby. This l may be the year for Syl Veitch to get the 1 job done with Mameluke or Counterpoint. ' BILL HINPHY, owner and trainer and I vice-president of Louisiana division of the '■ 'Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association: I must go along with my friend. Bob McGarvey and root for Ruhe. His | J races during the spring showed him to be a Derby horse. LEO O'DONNELL, steward at three New England Eneland tracks tracks: : Ma- England Eneland tracks tracks: : Ma- Mameluke worked well over the track and is very adept at handling an "off" track. These factors should make him a strong candidate for the Derby. john Mcdowell, trainer: The manner in which Timely Reward finished in the Flamingo this past winter is enough to make make me me believe believe the the Leo ueo "wnne,, O'Donnell make make me me believe believe the the Leo ueo "wnne,, O'Donnell mile and a quarter should be just to his liking. TOM HASKOS— Vice-president of the e England division of the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association and successful trainer: Since Ben Jones came up 3 t ♦ with Fanfare to win the Trial, I must ■ string along with him for the Derby. O. L. FOSTER, veteran horseman: ' ; Friendship of Ben Jones makes me root for him. If he runs you can bet he will have a 1 good chance. Fanfare is my choice. PIMLICO i I ■ • i . CHARLES J. MCLENNAN, racing secretary — Experimental No. 2 victory assures Sonic 's class, with Max H i r s c h's confidence also a recommendation. JOHN D. MOONEY, official and rider of winning Black Gold in 1924 — Repetoire re-I minds me a lot of Black Gold and must receive my vote. JIM JIM WINKFIELD, WINKFIELD, Cnor/es Charles J. ■»■ McLennan McLennan ' 1 l 1 ' I '■ | J JIM JIM WINKFIELD, WINKFIELD, Cnor/es Charles J. ■»■ McLennan McLennan trainer and rider of consecutive Derby win-1 . ners in 1901 and 1902 — At the distance, , Battle Morn should win if he receives the e well-judged ride I expect. JOSEPH FLANAGAN, steward and j breeder of Elkridge — Big Stretch impressed i me greatly in South Carolina during the winter and I'll string along. JAMES ROSS, Sr., veteran official — If j favored by a fast track, I'm for Big Stretch 1 to come through a winner. JOHN O. NEEDLES, Maryland Jockey y Club official — Sonic has shown enough in ■ recent races to rate top billing in any act. *• SIDNEY S. BROWN, racing official— J I look for Big Stretch to come through with ft his top effort. JOHN TURNER, Jr., racing secretary— - My selection is strictly for an "off" track k — Mameluke. e 3 BAY MEADOWS R. H. McDANIEL, last year's leading trainer — I'd like to see Phil D. win it. He | looked like a nice horse to me. W. T. WESTROPE, owner-trainer— Battle - Morn's race in the Derby Trial was im-l - pressive. B. R. ROBERTS, trainer— From all I can Q learn Mameluke is the one to beat. HACK ROSS, trainer— I believe Repe-- toire is coming up to the race just right. ;. WILLIAM BUTCHER, owner and trainer r ■ ' ; —It looks like Calumet is eoming up with another. HARRY FIELD, owner and trainer— It's an open race, but I like Repetoire. RAY PRIDDY. owner and trainer— I think Ruhe is going to turn out to be the horse to beat. LOU MERIPOL, trainer — Put me down for Battle Morn, especially if Arcaro rides him. JACK WILLIAMS, trainer — Fanfare. He's in the hands of a smart smart Derby Derby trainer. trainer. | ~^^ ' ; 1 smart smart Derby Derby trainer. trainer. WILLIAM P. KYNE, Bay Meadows general manager — I'm doing to to pick Fanfare. If anyone can prep a Derby horse, Ben Jones can. REGGIE CORNELL, owner -trainer — I'll rely on Arcaro's judgment. What he rides I like. JOE JOE COHEN, COHEN, assist- assist- William w"»om r- P. Kyne R "»e . , e JOE JOE COHEN, COHEN, assist- assist- William w"»om r- P. Kyne R "»e ant manager, Bay Meadows — I've followed Sonic 's progress and I believe he is going to be tough to beat. N. R. McLEOD, trainer— It used to be when in doubt take Bradley. Now it's Calumet Farm. MANNY KELLER, Longacres general manager — It could be that Ben Jones has another Derby winner. America's First Kentucky Derby winner: M M *-§&& — Name: . Aristides ■ \ ||||| $£»hI«mH$ *K WX C RECORD America's No. 1 Praise Winner: Name: , , PERFECT DRINK Out of: . . 7 Crown Bottle By: . . . YOU! » Seagram's 7 Crown. Blended Whiskey. 86.8 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Seagram-Distillers Corporation, Chrysler Building, New York Donerail's Price Still Record Donerail' s Price Still Record CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — T. P. Hayes' Donerail, who won the 1913 Kentucky Derby under a smooth ride from Roscoe Goose, still holds the record as the longest-priced winner in the history of the three -year -old classic. Donerail rewarded his supporters with $184.90 for each $2 wagered after he beat Ten Point, the odds-on favorite, a half length. Page 23 Seeking Derby's Gold and Glory 1 iff ':~1V-J8ilfc ••-■ ■ ttlPK^Jil Ijj • • :.-'d B^BjB^B^ueB9@«F ^3V^B^B^B^B9B^BjB^ss9BBjBjHBb I . _ ~ * ^ _ ■ _ * '* '• ■ ■ ■■- ■ ' " ■ ■ ''■' "•*• '• '' ' • • * WtLfo'^ -4 CJfe^Ml SIP^ .jSwn aoaMnB^B^BM Jk '^TSb* ^*"% iBf ilil ; bTJbTCl m I Mfc-:: Ttfcii iir . 1 ' Hi—— I # £ V^Etf " v* ^nh •&%sgg8' ^^^^ ■ ■ i Seeking Derby's Gold and Glory BATTLE MORN • • • i REPETOIRE • • • BIG STRETCH • • • TIMELY REWARD • * * I ■■!. I ■■■— ■M..I ■■II..I.I..1 1W..W I ■ ■■— ■■■— ■!!■»■ ■ .,, —I. .■.,-■■. I. ■■„■!.. ■ ■■■■■—■■■■■—■ RUHE SONIC Page 24 Yearling Buyers Hope for Derby Win: Jet Pilot Costliest of Fifteen to Score Charles Hatton Yearling Buyers Hope for Derby Win Jet Pilot Costliest * Of Fifteen to Score 1947 Victor Purchased by Mrs. Graham for $41,000; Fonso Was Cheapest at $200 By CHARLES HATTON CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — Probably everyone who attends the yearling sales secretly hopes to buy a Derby winner. Occasionally someone enjoys such a stroke of luck, and it already is a legend of the auction rings that Fred W. Hooper obtained one with his very first yearling purchase, when he paid $10,200 for Hoop Jr. at the Keeneland sales. Our records show that 15 of the 76 winners of past Derbys were bought as yearlings, either privately or at public auction. The cheapest was Fonso, sold at auction for $200, and the most expensive Jet Pilot, whom Mrs. Elizabeth Graham purchased for $41,000. Down through the years from 1877, when the $250 Baden-Baden won the Run for the Roses, to Jet Pilot in 1947, "bargain yearlings" who scored in the classic were Day Star $825, Riley $950. Judge Himes $1,700, Elwood $700, Donau $350, Worth $425, Old Rosebud $500, George Smith $600, Omar Khayyam $1,500, Cavalcade $1,200, Gallahadion $5,000 and the aforesaid Hoop Jr. and Jet Pilot. George Smith was sold at the Saratoga sales, as was Cavalcade, while Omar Khayyam was purchased at the Newmarket sales in England. Hoop Jr. and Jet Pilot were offered at the Keeneland summer auction of "select yearlings." One of the favorites for this 77th version of the Kentucky Derby is Mrs. N. A. Mikell's ► Repetoire. He was purchased at the Saratoga sales for a trifling $4,000, and though he was the only offering by the good speed sire Happy Argo, the many experts about the ringside failed to perceive anything special about him. If this native Virginian can bring off tomorrow's $100,000, he must be put down as one of the greatest yearling bargains in Derby history, for the reason that the average for year-old thoroughbreds now far surpases that of the days of Fonso. Other Bargains of Sales Ring Several of the prospects for this Derby were obtained through the cooperative Breeders' Sales Company auctions at nearby Keeneland. Ruhe was purchased there for $8,500, Phil D. for $1,500, Sir Bee Bum for $2,600, Royal Mustang for $12,000, Anyoldtime for $11,000 and Kings Hope for $3,000. All of these became bargains as two-year-olds, with the single exception of Anyoldtime. A rather amusing aspect of the purchase of Phil D. is that W. C. Martin, of Texas, bought him at the fall sale of the "less select" yearlings without having examined the colt before he came into the ring. Further, he was the only horse Martin acquired a£ the sale, and he went on to earn $31,190 as a two-year-old, augmenting his record with the San Felipe Stakes this season. As for Kings Hope, one capable trainer looked at him several times, trying to estimate how long he would stand training if he were to buy him. He finally concluded the colt wouldn't stand up long enough to be broken. So Freddie Sharpe bought him for $3,000, and he promptly won six stakes, five consecutively, and earned $42,855 as a two-year-old. William Evans of the Breeders' Sales Company has compiled statistics on the Derby performances of yearlings sold under their auspices from 1945 through 1950, and on the whole they have not fared at all badly. A total of 20 were good enough to run in the race, and of these Hoop Jr. and Jet Pilot won, Hampden finished third and Sunglow fourth. Hampden was the cheapest Keeneland yearling among these starters at the $1,100 William duPont paid Dr. Eslie Asbury for him, and Jet Pilot was the most expensive. Someone has well said that the grab bag of the yearling auctions is the greatest gamble of all. Almost any horseman can pick a sound, well-bred colt or filly, but it is easy to debunk any notion that one can select a youngster designed to be a Derby horse. One of the most encouraging things that has ever happened to the market breeding business was the sale of Jet Pilot for $41,000 and the fact that he proved himself worth several times even that sum. Continued on Page Thirty-Seven Derby Won by 15 Sold as Yearlings Jet Pilot Was Costliest At $41#000 and Fonso The Cheapest at $200 Continued from Page Twenty -Four He amassed $198,740 before retiring to the stud, and may be syndicated at something like $400,000. Until this horse, Royal Blood, I Beaugay and others came along, yearlings | selling in the higher price ranges were almost all "lemons." Competition among market breeders now is such that most of them have assembled or are assembling bloodstock of a quality comparable to the more successful private ! studs. While there always will be Phil D.'s ; and Repetoires, ith about the same degree , of expectancy as lightning striking twice , ', the emphasis on racing in the same place, ! class in the immediate removes of sales' yearlings' pedigrees is bound to result in , other bargains among the costlier colts and I fillies. . Many sportsmen and women who can readily afford their own studs seem to prefer ! patronizing the sales. Trainer Melvin "Sunshine" Calvert says: "Perhaps it's because, when you breed horses to race, you i can not be fure of obtaining the type of foal, nor even one of the sex you want. At the yearling market, one can find colts and fillies of all makes and shapes and almost any pedigree pattern." A number of owners of the private studs also buy colts or fillies occasionally, depending upon whether their own mares have given them a preponderance of one sex or the other, and because of the intrinsic worth of well-bred fillies as producers. j TO BE RUN EVENT TO BE RUN EVENT July 27 THE RANDALL PARK INAUGURAL August 25 THE CUYAHOGA HANDICAP (Series 4) Pu«e!S'5SofUrl0n9S 3 and up, 11-2 miles furse w,500 PurS€ j3 gQQ JU'y 28 fZESZ 5J fur.onos ** 1 THE CUYAH0GA HAND,CAP S«»« « Purse $3,000 3 and UP 1 3"4 miles Purse $4,000 August 4 THE SHAKER HANDICAP . . , '■ 3 and up, 6 furlongs ***• 3 THE SCARLET m CARNATION HANDICAP Purse $5,000 added Fillies and Mares, 3 and up Entries close July 28 1 1-16 miles Purse $5,000 added August 4 THE CUYAHOGA HANDICAP (Series 1) Entries close August 22 3 and up, 1 1-16 miles Purse $2,000 Sept. 3 THE YOUTHFUL HANDICAP Two-Year-Olds, 6 furlongs August 11 THE LAKE ERIE Purse $5,000 added 3 and up, 1 1-16 miles Entries close August 22 Purse $3,500 Sept. 3 THE LABOR DAY PURSE August 11 THE CUYAHOGA HANDICAP (Series 2) 3 and 6 fur| 3 and up, 1 1-8 miles Plir„ KUrse to'cnn *4bro Purse $2,500 August 18 THE CH.L.COTHE HANDICAP ** 8 !**?*?. T™'* 3 and Fillies and Mares, 3 and up ^'C/L1ilm,,es Purse $7,500 added 6 furlongs Entries close 29 August Purse $3 500 **• 8 THE CUYAHOGA HANDICAP August 18 THE CUYAHOGA HANDICAP (Series 3) (Series 6) 3 and up, 1 1-4 miles 3 and up, 2 1-16 miles Purse $3,000 Purse $4,500 August 25 THE MISS CLEVELAND HANDICAP Sept. 15 THE BUCKEYE HANDICAP ■ | Fillies, Two-Year-Olds 3 and up, 1 1-8 miles .,„. Lrfai&t I 5 1-2 furlongs Purse $15,000 added HRl Pu^e $2,500 Entries close September 1 W. I ATTENTION HORSEMEN' I S|1 ifi-Sf U STAKES J Wm I $100,000 Hourwooo com r..D / Mm H0UYW00D PAftkl ^ft^£^*^1951 SEASON -50 DAYS ■* Fri. MAY 11 - sot. JULY 21 I HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE HANDICAP $15,000 Added f 0R j To be run on Friday, Moy 1 1 6 Furlong* 3-YEAR- j GOLDEN STATE BREEDERS' HANDICAP $25,000 Added OLDS AND To be rjn on Saturday, May 19 (For California Fools) \\ Miles UP HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUP $100,000 Added | To be run on Saturday, July 14 ($100,000 Net Guaranteed to Winner) V/A Mile* . 1 I WILL ROGERS HANDICAP $20,000 Added To be run on Saturday, Moy 1 2 6 Furlongs FOR | HOLLYWOOD OAKS piles) $20,000 Added 3-YEAR- To be run on Saturday, June 2 ij^ Miles OIDS , CINEMA HANDICAP $25,000 Added To be run on Saturday, June 9 ij^s Miles THE WESTERNER $35,000 Added I To be run on Saturday, June 30 \yA Miles 1 1 HOLLYWOOD LASSIE (Fillies) $20,000 Added jqU | To be run on Saturday, May 26 5% Furlongs 2-YEAR- I HAGGIN STAKES (Colts and Geldings). $20,000 Added OLDS I To b® run on Soturday. June 16 5% Furlongs STARLET STAKES $25,000Added To be run on Friday, July 20 6 Furlongs J ARGONAUT HANDICAP . . . Noms. Close May 19. $25,000 Added To be run on Wednesday, May 30 l!{4 Miles "™ INGLEW00D HANDICAP . . . Noms. Close June 16 $25,000 Added To be run on Saturday, June 23 \\fa Miles AMERICAN HANDICAP . . . Noms. Close Jun* 2 3 .... * $50,000 Added ni nc «. iin UlDb AND To b. rwn on Wednesday. July 4 }]/, Miles VANITY HANDICAP (Fillies and Mares) . . . Noms. Close Am 30... $25,000 Added To be run on Saturday, July 7 j)/. Miles I SUNSET HANDICAP . . . Noms. Close July 7 $50,000 Added | To be run on Saturday, July 21 1% Miles For Entry Blanks and Information Address: HOLLYWOOD TURF CLUB, InglewoocJ, California J. F. Mackenzie ^fc^fcLsLs^tUj^^ ?^T^^r%Qv»^8i Vice-President and Genercl Manager VSPUHMI ■eSL^S^b^eV ^S Wendell P. Cassidy ■■ SRwPI Efll John R. Maluvius ^^^*^*^S^PMS^BJ HS»J^L^B Racing Secretary ^^^^^™^»^»^S^Bs: K*^, * \ . W3K^ ;r|| I ffiufl ml O \^GPs&v\Sh I m ml *a \^H j I) 1 1 r— 1 1 H/£^ ^5ey^ MM m W & \^Bl?!^BSBsB^»»s»*!^iP^ . m l~7 ~ ©0TTLED BY GEO. A. DICKEL DISTILLING COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KY, e 86 PROOF # THIS WHISKY IS 4 YEARS OLD. Page 25 Burton Observing Golden Anniversary: Downs Racing Secretary Has Spent His Entire Life in Sport; Native Chicagoan Burton Observing Golden Anniversary Downs Racing Secretary Has Spent His Entire Life in Sport; Native Chicagoan CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — While the Kentucky Derby is being run for the seventy-seventh time, the man who serves as racing secretary at Churchill Downs will celebrate his fiftieth year in racing. Fred Burton was born in Chicago in 1891, but has made his home in Latonia, Ky., for the past 40 years. His entire life has been with thoroughbreds, as he served in all branches of the sport from exercise boy to his present post, with the exception of starter. Burton began galloping horses in 1901 when he was scarcely 10 years old. He was a jockey from 1905 through 1909, when increasing weight compelled him to abandon that profession. Toward the end of his riding career he was known to reduce almost 40 pounds to ride certain horses. He plied his trade against jockeys highly rated, such as Vincent Powers and Carrol Shilling and he rode five straight winners against them at Port Erie in 1906. Burton is believed to be the only racing secretary who rode in the Kentucky Derby. He finished fourth on Synchronized in 1908. He rode for many prominent horse- i men, including L. A. Cella, J. J. McCafferty, George Ennis and Milton Young, the latter the father of trainer Tom and steward Jack Young. He rode such horses as Men- tor and Rustle, sire and dam, respectively, ! of Wise Counsellor; Frizette, Handbridge ! and other prominent runners of the era. I Mostly he rode for his father, who had a large stable. His longest-priced winner was Mystified, at 150 to 1. With the exception of a period spent in France as a sergeant in the veterinary corps during World War I., Burton has always been active in racing. Two brothers also were riders. The eldest brother, Julius, still serves as a valet in Kentucky and Illinois. The younger brother, Albert, was killed in 1912 at Charleston at the height of his career while riding one of his father's horses. Assisting in racing secretaries' offices for 35 years and connected-with the Kentucky Jockey Club all that time, his first post as racing secretary was at Dade Park in 1934, and then at Charles Town the following year. In addition to these two tracks, Burton served in the same capacity at Wheeling, Hamilton, Beulah Park, North Randall, Churchill Downs, Keeneland. Washington, Arlington, Laurel, Pascoag and Gulf stream. He has been appointed to the position at Waterford Park, the new track scheduled to open May 19 in West Virginia. This was his tenth year as secretary at Keeneland and his sixteenth at Charles Town. At many of the tracks he also serves as steward. Burton's greatest thrill as a handicapper came at Arlington Park in 1946. He weighted the entrants in that year's renewal of the Equipoise Mile and was gratified to see the first seven horses finish slightly more than one ength apart. The race was won by Witch Sir. | QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB I Cyrus S. Jullien, President John B. Campbell, Racing Secretary RACECOURSE Afjl JI*.£)^J{_1 f LONG ISLAND I Stakes Close Friday, June 1st TO BE RUN AT THE J 1951— SUMMER MEETING— 1951 Friday, June 22, Through Saturday, July 14, 7957 THE TREMONT (Colts and Geldings) To Be Run June 22nd - - - - $10,000 Added Two-Year-Olds at Five and a Half Furlongs By subscription of $25 each to accompany the nomination. $150 additional to start, with $10,000 added, of which $2,000 to second. $1,000 to third and $500 to fourth. 122 lbs. Winners of two races of $6,500 each or one of $12,000 penalized 4 lbs. Non-winners of a Sweepstakes or two races allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. THE QUEENS COUNTY HANDICAP To Be Run June 23rd - - - - $20,000 Added Three-Year-Olds and Upward at One Mile and a Sixteenth By subscription of $25 each to accompany the nomination. $200 additional to start, with $20,000 added, of which $4,000 to second, $2,000 to third and $1,000 to fourth. Weights, Monday. June 18. Winners of $7,500 after publication of weights, 3 lbs. extra. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. THE ASTORIA (Fillies) To Be Run June 27th - - - - $10,000 Added Two-Year-Olds at Five and a Half Furlongs By subscription of $25 each to accompany the nomination. $150 additional to start, with $10,000 added, of which $2,000 to second. $1,000 to third and $500 to fourth. 119 lbs. Winners of two races of $6,500 each or a race of $12,000 penalized 3 lbs. Non-winners 'of a Sweepstakes or two races allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. THE SHEVLIN ------ To be Run June 30th - - - - $20,000 Added I Three -Year-Olds at One Mile and a Sixteenth I By subscription of $25 each to accompany the nomination. $200 additional to start, with $20,000 added, of which $4,000 to second, $2,000 to third and $1,000 to fourth. 120 lbs. Winners of a three -year-old race of $15,000, 3 lbs.; two such races of $15,000 or one of $45,000, 6 lbs.; three such races of $15,000 or two of $46,000, 9 lbs. extra. Non-winners of any race of $7,500 in 1951 allowed 4 lbs.; $7,500 in 1950, 8 lbs.; maidens, 13 lbs. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. THE CARTER HANDICAP To Be Run July 4th - - - - $20,000 Added Three-Year-Olds and Upward at Seven Furlongs By subscription of $50 each to accompany the nomination. $200 additional to start, with $20,000 added, of which $4,000 to second, $2,000 to third and $1,000 to fourth. Weights, Friday, June 29. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. THE DWYER To Be Run 7th $50,000 Added - - - - July - - - - Three-Year-Olds at One Mile and a Quarter By subscription of $100 each to accompany the nomination. $500 additional to start, with $50,000 added, of which $10,000 to second. $5,000 to third and $2,500 to fourth. 126 lbs. Non -winners of a" three-year-old race of $65,000 allowed 5 lbs.: those which have never won $20,000, 10 lbs , $7,500, 15 lbs. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. The Queens County Jockey Club will add a trophy known as the Doncaster Cup, to be won three times, not necessarily consecutively, by the same owner before becoming his or her property: a replica will be presented to the owner of the winner. THE GREAT AMERICAN To Be Run July 9f h - - - - $15,000 Added Two-Year-Olds at Six Furlongs By subscription of $25 each to accompany the nomination. $150 additional to start, with $15,000 added, of which $3,000 to second. $1,500 to third and $750 to fourth. 122 lbs. Winners of two races of $6,500 or one of $15,000 penalized 4 lbs. Non-winners of a Sweepstakes or three races allowed 4 lbs.; two races. 8 lbs. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. THE GAZELLE (Fillies) - - - - To Be Run July 11th - - - - $25,000 Added Three -Year -Olds at One Mile and a Sixteenth By subscription of $25 each to accompany the nomination. $200 additional to start, with $25,000 added, of which $5,000 to second, $2,500 to third and $1,250 to fourth. 121 lbs. Non-winners of a three-year-old race at a mile or over of $10,000 allowed 5 lbs.; those which have never won $7,500, 9 lbs.; maidens, 14 lbs. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP To be Run July 14th - - - - $50,000 Added Three -Year -Olds and Upward at One Mile and a Quarter By subscription of $100 each to accompany the nomination. $500 additional to start, with $50,000 added, of which $10,000 to second, $5,000 to third and $2,500 to fourth. Weights. Monday, July 9. Winners of $20,000 after publication of weights, 3 lbs. extra. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. A trophy will be presented to the owner of the winner. THE AMAGANSETT HURDLE HANDICAP - - - To Be Run June 28th - - - - $7,500 Added Three-Year-Olds and Upward at About One and Three-Quarter Miles By subscription of $25 each, which shall accompany the nomination. Starters $100 additional, all to the winner, with $7,500 added, of which $1,500 to second, $750 to third and $375 to fourth. Weights, Friday, June 22, at 5 P. M. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. THE FORGET HURDLE HANDICAP - To Be Run July 5th - - - - $10,000 Added Three-Year-Olds and Upward at About Two Miles By subscription of $25 each, which shall accompany the nomination. Starters $100 additional, all to the winner, with $10,000 added, of which $2,000 to second, $1,000 to third and $500 to fourth. Weights, Friday, June 29 at 5 P. M Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. THE HITCHCOCK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP - - To Be Run July 12th - - - - $10,000 Added Four-Year-Olds and Upward at About Two Miles By subscription of $25 each, which shall accompany the nomination. Starters $100 additional, all to the winner, with $10,000 added, of which $2,000 to second, $1,000 to third and $500 to fourth. Weights, Friday, July 6, at 5 P. If. Starters to be named through the entry box the day before the race at the usual time of closing. For Entry Blanks Apply to Queens County Jockey Club, 250 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. — Tel. ELdorado 5-6763 Editor R. G. Bruce's Hopes for Derby Were Fulfilled Editor R. G. Bruce's Hopes For Derby Were Fulfilled CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 4. — No other race in the United States has had as many renewals over the same track as the Kentucky Derby, which had its inception over the local strip in 1875. Tomorrow's running of the great three-year-old classic will mark its seventy-seventh and the seventy-sixth renewal. The Kentucky Derby was founded with "high hopes," R. G. Bruce, editor of a local newspaper, wrote in-the year 1875. "Today will ever be historic in the annals of Kentucky as the first 'Derby Day' of what I hope to see a long series of turf festivities." Editor Bruce's hopes certainly have been fulfilled. Page 26 See KEENELAND STUD ESTABLISHED 1781 • Stallions JEAN VAUEAN and m son SIDE BOY , 1926 1941 Sire of 19 Stakes Winners Sire of Pur Sang VERSAILLES ROAD LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY I the new PHOENIX HOTEL ■HBJ Lexington's New Multi-Million Dollar Luxury Hotel! ^ r/; cxEr ^ ■ * ' ■^^PpBPHHI opnng s meet i ■6 - ■ r: " r"' ;- p" ' "\ gsrifil -4(BBt' J***^ r^S^^nBHBnHSB ^or *^e *reat °^ a lifetime ■ • • ■BtSfirlt "PySniFft® ** «r«ffi WS&ES tSw^'^mBHlSBBm wnen y°u a**end the Racing ■B ^^^^"rtSp1^^ Ifflft SB* •*■* * ^as K^^^Ja9BHEiB!E Meet next Spring! The extraor- ■E I. ' * lf,Mta*fei^ag^M^%^-^ . ... OT"! I 111 and : mi iiiii i ii iiiii ' ff'P1^^1 VMtKi - ^-^- splendid service we're plan- ■HjJFj fi-K Hft??^S ty??^r:^ 51lgp " ~ * * ^mKKm^^ i?i f**!8 n»ng will make your stay with us MMmiS^f/^ ? : T,lijFd| e br'9ntest memory of your Page 27 Latest Workouts from Major Tracks Latest Workouts From Major Tracks figure* preceding horses' names show date of last previous work. Track record after distance. Key: b— Breezing, d— Driving, e— Easily, f— Worked from gats, la Handily, o— All ont. a — Eased up. Names of hirses making fastest time at each distance appear in black face type. __.__...__.~_— . r- n ^v r\^f . i a k. i if n i ni/ i^r I- f" *A __.__...__.~_— . THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951 KEEN ELAND (Track Fast) 3-8 MILE 4-25 Dr. Noddy :38%b 5-1 Iamarelic :52 b , 4-30 Balla Kiss :38 b 5-2 Muscat :50%b Busted :38%b 1-2 MILE— : 45% 4-30Bangaway :37%b 4-29 Blanchester :55 b 3-4 MILE— 1:10% 4-30 Cash Money :38 b 4-28 Bern Lass :49%h 4-30 Foxy Star l:18%b , FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1951 CHURCHILL DOWNS (Track Fast) 3-8 MILE 4-30 Stormy Cruise :37 b 4-27 R'y Count Miss :483/5b 5-1 Arts Boy :39 b 5-1 Timely Reward :34%h 4-30 Saddle Bags :50 b 3 5-1 Autan :37y5b 4-28 True Melody :37%b 5-1 Sir Bee Bum :49Vsb 3 5-1 Ace Captain :38%b 4-17 That Aint Hay :37%b 4-30 Sun David :50%b 3 4-24 Buongiorno :38 b 4-27 White Boots :37%b 4-17 Snuzzle :48%h i 4-30 Blemish :37 b 5-1 Wondring :37 b 4-29 Scherzo :50%b o ( Bold Poise *38 b Whirl Awhile :38 b 4-28 Weep No More :50 b I) v 5-1 Blackwatch :37 b 4-30 War Teddy :36%b 5-8 MILE— :58% 4-25 Coo :37 b 1-2 MILE— :46% 4-30 Brevite 1:03 .b 5 4-29Convair '36Ysb 4-29 Alphara :50%b 4-29 Bull Shoals l:05%b 5-1 Delinda :37%b 4-30 Adams Of f Ox :48%b 4-29 Bolton 1:04 4Ah 4-26 Espino's Queen :38 b 4-27 Anns Fox .54 b 5-1 Black Wing l:05%b k Elmborough -37%b 5-1 Anyoldtime :50 b 4-30 Counterpoint 1:03 b u ? 4-28Escargot :37 b 4-28 Ball the Jack :50 b 5-2 Desert Witch l:06%b ? 4-26 Froth :37y5b Bernwood :50 b 4-27Grumpito 1:05 b 4-29 Fanfare :37 b 5-1 Bad Play :49%b 5-2 Hadhamaut l:06%b 4-29 Foot Pick :38 b 4-30 Bloody Step :51 b 5-1 I'll Be Around 1:03 b w P 4-27 Free Lunch :37%b 5-1 Count Turf :45%h 4-25 Inimical 1:03 b 4-24 Gay Henrietta 37 b 5-1 Catnip Hill :52 b 3-10 Jennie Lee 1:01 h 4-30 Grand Juror :37%b 4-30 Caldwell :51%b 5-2 Lily Lark l:00%b I 5-1 French Annie :36%b 5-1 Countess Molly :51%b 4-29Monamora l:05%b 4-27 Holly Sweet "37 b 4-29 Dish of Tea :48%b 5-2 Provocative 1:01 Vsh h 4-20 Hierarch :38 b 4-30 Dr. Ole Nelson :51 b 4-29Royat 1:08 b b 4-30 Irish Tudor *36%b 4-30 Duty Dance :48%b 3-2 Rigmarole l:03*/5b b 5-1 JoeHardwick :38 b 4-29 Edgey :48%b 5-1 Trixie IX* b b 5-1 Jacktown 37 b 5-2 Eternal Son :51%b 4-26 Teapoy l:03%b b 4-29 Jungle Wind :38 b 5-2 Fleecy Cloud :49%b 5-1 Twirling Girl 1:02 b b 4-30 Kings Hope :36 b 4-30 Gay Liberty :52 b 3-4 MILE— 1:10% 4-17 Letemroll 38 b 4-29 Good Heavens :51 b 4-25 Aunt Dora 1:18 b b 4-28 Lateasnot :38 b 4-30 Gala Fete :49%b 5-2 Cock Feather 1:18 b b 4-30 Little Smug :37 b 4-30 Honest Injun :48%b 4-28 Clevelander l:16%b b 4-28 Lady Joan :35%b 4-30 Jaunty Fox :50%b 4-24 Miss Black 1:19 b b 4-30 Mail Fm Home :38 b 4-30 Kenwood :51 b 5-3 Quaero l:15%h h 4-25 Miss Hanky :38 b 4-28 King Clover :48%h 5-3 Rebel Raider 1:16 b b 4-29Mendy :37 b 5-1 Kisses Heart :52 b 4-30 Shawnee Sq'w l:23%b b 4-28 Mystic Witch :36%h 4-30 Leavenworth :50 b 5-30 Volcanic l:16%b b 4-28 Pur Sang :36 b 5-1 Last Kiss :51 b 4-29 Pharos Brother :38 b 4-29 Leading Man :50%h 7-8 MILE— 1:22% 5-1 PhilD :36%b 4-30 Mr. Smug :50%b 4-28 Boldness 1:33 b b 5-1 Percieve :38 b 5-1 Metropolis :51 b 5-2 Dr. Cricket 1:32 b b 4-10 Pallis Royal :39 b 4-26 My Mom :51 b 4-24 Lyceum 1:33 b b 4-29 Pixie Pat :37%b 5-1 Mount Marcy :49%b 4-30Rodrigo :38 b 4-30 Mameluke :49%b 1 MILE— 1:35% 4-26 Ruth Murphy :35%h 4-28 Pareu :48 h 4-30 Ban joist 1:45 * b 4-29 Silver Dome :35%h 4-30 Peter Vinegar :50%b 5-2 Festival H. l:44%b ;b 3-15 Some Vixen :38 b 5-2 Prince Aethel :51 b 4-28 Ferry Pilot 1:48 b b 4-11 Stormy Waters :36%b 5-2 Repetoire :48 h 4-29 Refun \'A*™± h 4-29 Sweet Show :38 b 4-27 Royal Tulip :50%b 5-1 Sonic 1:45 b b FANFARE (3f was well in hand. TIMELY REWARD (3f) did a good speed d , test COUNT TURF (4f) did a fine speed test. REPETOIRE (4f) did a good move. e. MAMELUKE (4f ) was going very easily. LILY LARK (5f) and JENNIE LEE (5f were •e in company. BAN JOIST (lm and SONIC dm) went together. DOUGLAS PARK (Track Fast) 3-8 MILE 4-30 Mr. Tweet :49 hg 4-30 Keymar 1:07 y5b sb 5-1 Coynes Edgar :36%b Pert Princess :50%h 5-3 Wagram 1:05 b b 4-21 Lucky Pete :36%h 4-30Sujames :49%h 3-4 MILE 4-24 Lena's Boy :38%b 4-16 Tiger Tom :52Vsb 4-30 Hurstland l:17y5hg ihg 5-1 Mr. Grwood :37%b 3-16 Urgent :51%b 4-30 Happy Lee l^Vshg ;bg 5-4 N'v'r In D'bt :38%b 5-8 MILE 4-30 Torch Sickle l:18y5h »b 4-27Pixey Sal :39 b 4-30 Convicted l:03%h 4-30 Waza Wana :38 b 4-29 Chow Line l:03%h 1 MILE 1-2 MILE Chanceova l:07y5b 4-30 Atoka Lad l:47%h sb 5-1 Jultis :50 hg 4-30 H'py R'ndup l:09V5b 4-26 Psychic Sis l:532/5h sb HAPPY LEE and HURSTLAND were in company from the gate in their six-furlong t- moves. MR. TWEET 4f) showed speed from the gate. COYNES EDGAR (3f D ) was only breezing. ATOKA LAD went evenly throughout his mile work. , GARDEN STATE PARK (Track Fast) 3-8 MILE 5-1 Admiral Drake :48 h 5-8 MILE— : 58% 3-25 Braggidiocio :36%b 4-27 Audient :49%b 5-1 Avid }'£%£ ,K ?£ Bakers Raider :39 b 4-30 Abbe Boy :49%b 4-27 By Y'ur Leave l:01%h ?? 4-21 Ban Attention :36%bg 4-26 Blue Room :49%bg 4-26 Blue Speed l:01%b H 5-3 Blue Wonder :37%b 4-30 Blue Cross :50 b 5-1 Fun for All l:03%b ?k 4-27 Cindlewood :36%b 4-18 Bir Ackiem :50 b 4-29 Fair Edna l:02%b Cairo :36 bg 4-27 Contrive :48%b 4-28 Flip Up 1:05 b 4-30 Dr. Russel :36%b 5-1 Copete :48%b 4-28 Flower Hat 1:05 b D 4-30 Ennobled :35%b 5-1 Civility :49 b 4-27 Gavotte 1:03 b b 4-27 Energetic :37%b 2-28 Delve Around :50%b 4-17 Justa Tiger 1:05 ;(? b 4-30Falunt :37 bg 4-29 Dinner Hour :50%b Kanace 1:04 %b Garamona :39 b 4-27 Ferd :45%b 4-27 Nottin 1:02%i? /h /5h Hip Hip :36 b 4-12 Flood Town :51 b 4-26 Nell's Boy 1:02 y5b 'v. 5-1 Halter :34%h 4-9 Ficklerose :49%b 4-30 Top Spring l:00%hg 5-2 Kinsman :37%b 4-28 Free Passes :49%bg 4-30 Unification 1:02 y5b /h 5-3 Lord Salisbury :36%b 5-1 Great Fun :49%b 3-4 MILE— 1:09% 5-2 Mondaval :36%b 5-1 Imamazed :49%h Big Dan 1:1?Z5b. /S /k 4-25 M'sfr Shwman :36%b 4-26 Jerrys Best :51 b 5-1 Bugle \:\V&* 5-1 Mighty Mousse :36 bg Light Street :49%bg 4-13 Chances Roll l:16%b vu Net Results :37%b Luckette :49%bg 4-25 Dollargofast 1:18 h b 4-5 Play Fiddle :37 b Moon King :51%b 4-30Dobodura l:14%hg /Ha /%Z Peripose :36y5bg 4-27 Ollie T. :53%b 3-22 Fly'g Weather 1:13 %hg r,y,l 5-1 Rocklye :36 b 4-30 Orefield :50%b 4-29 Flattop l:14%hg '5k Razzoo :37 b 5-1 Ocean Drive :47%hg 5-1 Loyal Legion 1:17 b 4-28 Silver Cross :37y5b 5-1 Post Card :47 h 4-30 Pine Vision 1:15 %h /y. 5u 4-5 The Spaniel :38 b 4-26 Passemson :48 b 4-30 Stand Of f 1:15 b 5-1 Stick Pin ;38%b 4-21 Rusty :50y5b 4-18 Tarport Kid l:15%b K /h 4-27 Stowe Creek :36 bg 4-27 Re Arena :49 bg 4-27 Tempting l:16y5b 5-1 Suleiman :35 h Scr'ming Mimi :49%bg 4-30 Well My Word 1:16 ? h b 5-2 Suzanette :35%h 2-15 Spats :47y5h 4-30 War Phar 1:16 bg 4-18Tryout :38%b 4-27 Scobyville :49%b 7-8 MILE 4-18 Teach :37%b 5-1 Scrutiny :47%hg 4-23 Eva's Toy l:294/5b i^b kb 4-27 Weird Music :31%b 4-26 Surpass :50 b 5-1 Paddock Gold l:28%b Wise Venture :37 b 5-2 Seabright :48 b 1 MILE— 1:37% 1-2 MILE 4-25Sospiro :47%h 4-13 Napango 1:44 U? b 4-21 All Hvgro :49 b 4-17 U Asked Forit :52%b 5-1 Sir Rusty 1:45 ysb rZ NELL'S BOY (5f ) and UNIFICATION (5f) were in company. NAPANGO went LT a useful mile FERD (4f) worked impressively. POST CARD (4f still has his speed. S; HALTER 3f I went handily all the way. BUGLE (6f) continues to train well. TOP ;?p SPRING (5f I showed a good effort from the gate. FLAUNT (3f , DOBODURA (ff), f ' WAR PHAR 6f I and FLYING WEATHER (6f) broke well from the gate. LAUREL PARK (Track Good) 3.8 MILE 1-2 MILE 3-4 MILE— 1:09% \ 4-1 Boondock :38%b 4-30 Resonant :51 hg Rose Han l:1955b %b 1-14 Corinth :40 b 4-29 Bl'nde and Gay :50%h 7-8 MILE— 1:26% 3-29 Gray Bit :382/5b Ike Junior :53%b 4-26 Gilded Fox 1:32 h h 4-26GetReady :38%b 5-8 MILE-:59% 1 MILE— 1:37 5-2 Happy Pappy :392/5b 5-1 Claridge l:06%b 5-2 Spleen J:*?I»° %b 4-29 Roman Jobe :39%b 4-25 Idyll Swing 1:07 b Wh'ta Knight l:48%b %b 4-27 Scotch Blend :40 b 3-25 Noon Time 1:06 b 11-4 MILES— 2:02 3-20 Vince Girl :37%h On Bound l:03%h 5-2 Leche Hombre 2:18 b b 4-28 Witch Way :39%b 4-25 Taran l:03%h Palaja 2:18 b b r- n ^v r\^f . i a k. i if n i ni/ i^r I- f" *A , , b 3 3 3 i o ( b I) v 5 k b u ? ? b b w P b h I h b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b h b b b b b b b b b b * b ;b b b h b b d , e. •e y5b sb b b ihg ;bg »b sb sb t- D ) ,K ?£ ?? H ?k b b D b b %b ;(? b /h /5h y5b 'v. y5b /h /S /k vu h b /Ha %hg /%Z r,y,l '5k b %h /y. 5u b K /h ? h b bg i^b kb ysb U? b rZ LT a S; TOP ;?p (ff), f ' \ %b h h %b %b b b b b SPORTSMAN'S PARK (Track Fast) I 3-8 MILE 4-23Viscnt Gino :38 b 4-27 Ticker Tape :50 h » 4-30 Big Buster :3935h 4-30 Whirl Off :38 b 3-26 Terry Mine :53%bg 4-29 Buffer :40 b 1-2 MILE 5-8 MILE— 1:00% 2 4-28 Blueb'n't Gal :37y5h 4-18Bodens Pal :562/5b 4-25 Albulil l:05%b f 4-28 Black Joey :39%b 4-30 Dry Run :523/5b 4-30 In Class l:04%h 2 Don'a Brand ^^sb 3-2 Dixie Talk :53%bg 4-30 Kathy J. l^S^bg ^ Grand River :38%hg 4-27 Gobbler :53 b 4-27 Market Tip l:043/5h 4-30 Insist :41 b 5-1 Gay Senorita :52 b 5-1 Mucho Man'a l:072/5b J 5-1 L'y Pickfield :373/5hg 5-1 Kosadus :51%h 4-10 Netcherette l:06%b v 5-1 Miss Jane B. :37%hg Kansas Quail :523/5b 5-1 Sir Wash 1:09 b 1 4-25Prescott :37%hg 5-1 Leapolino :54%b 5-3 Whammo l:05%b - 4-30 Sneaky Pete :37 hg 4-30 Night Tour :53 b t 4-28 Scrap Iron :38 h 5-2 Navy Pilot :53y5b 3-4 MILE ' SWeet Dough :39 b 4-30 Sabson :523/5b 5-1 Magnus l:21%b ! Sedgedot :38 bg 2-25 Some Town :52 b 4-27 Rippling Hit 1:23 b , 3-llTwUi'ht Trail :38%b Sedgegood :52ysb 5-1 Sugar Beet 1:22 b j BLUEBONNET GAL (3f) showed fine speed in her short trial. SNEAKY PETE i (3f) worked well from the gate. TICKER TAPE turned in an excellent four-furlong .." work. MARKET TIP (5f showed a good effort. : HAWTHORNE (Track Fast) 3-8 MILE 3-26 Bold Knot :54 b 5-1 Third Oval l:08%b J 4-24 False ^^b 4-30 The Globe :50%h Tipsy H. l:02%b . 4-14 Futuresque :38y5b 3-14 Whiz-A-Bit :48%h J 3-15Lutza :37 b TintyBaby :493/5h 3-4 MILE— 1:09% [ 4-22 Mae Agnes :364/5h Aunt Ruth l:19%b Wee Fours :37 b . 5-8 MILE— : 59 4-12 Light Moon 1:20 b 5-1 Yardtown :36 h 4-27 Balladon l:02%h 5-1 Nugget Gold lilB^b 4-1 Ydear :36%b 5-1 M'rch Proudly 1:03 %b 5-1 Stop Gap l:16%b 1-2 MILE— :48 4-6 Roadrunner 1:04 y5b 5-2 Tattenham l:17%b BELMONT PARK (Track Fast) 3-8 MILE 5-1 Sanctuary :35%hg 4-29 Fluid Gold l:03%b 5-1 Adsiutha :37 bg 5-1 Sailor Lad :37%b 4-30 Goddess 1:00 Hh Avion :37%bg 1-2 MILE 5-1 Maori 1:02 y5h As Ever :38 b 4-15 Alphabetical :48 h 5-2 Mixture l:00y5h 4-28 Busy Signal :353sh Anchor :48y5h 4-25 Miss Topic 1:00 h 4-24 Bull Halsey :41 b 5-1 Big If :52%b 4-27 The Reef :59%h 4-27 Ballachulish :37%b 4-30 Dulat :49 h 5-1 Thymos 1:01 h 5-2 Basically :35%h 5-1 Fit Fiddle :49y5h 5-2 Trick Pilot l:00%h Bank Drive :37%bg 4-30 General Staff :49 h 4-23 Sunnyland 1:01 %hg Closed Door :39 b Great Captain :49y5h 4-25 Vonce 1:04 b 5-1 Ch'lieMcAdam :3535hg 4-29 Hull Down :48 h 3-4 MILE— 1:10 5-2 Coleridge :37 bg 4-24 Irony :48 h 4-30 Aegina l:15%b 5-2 Crow's Nest :37 bg 4-30 Imalright :48%h 4-25 Equanimous 1:14 hg 4-25Chipson :35%hg 5-1 Jet Master :49y5b Expiator l:16%b 4-30 Dikranagerd :36 h 4-22 Lost Key :48%h 4-21 1 Challenge 1:16 h 5-1 Favo :36 h 5-1 Masque :49%h 5-1 Mazinga l:15y5h 5-1 G.I. Mail :354/sh 5-1 Northern Star :51%b 5-1 Royal Mint l:134/5h Giddy Lady :374/5b Phiblant :50 b 5-1 Scrappy l:13y5h Greek Vase :38%b 4-25 Press :5135b 5-3 War King l:12%hg Marcador :39 b Patrol :52 b 7-8 MILE— 1:22 Mac :39 b Rocky Heights :52 b 5-1 Daunton 1:29 h 5-1 Next Move :35 h 5-1 Sea Cap :47%h 1 MILE— 1:34% NuncaNunca :38%b 4-30 Trojan War :47%h 5-1 One Hitter l:403/5h Principio :38%b 5-3 Viva :513/5b 5-3 -Rose Beam l:393/5h 5-2 Princekin :37 bg 5-8 MILE— :58% 5-1 Stunts l:39%h 4-28 Props ^yshg 5-1 Colo'do Black l:023/5h 5-1 Woodside l:40y5h TROJAN WAR (4f ) and SEA CAP (4f J were on even terms in a good speed test, GODDESS (5f) and MIXTURE (5f) worked impressively together. TRICK PILOT (5f) is holding his good form. WAR KING (6f was impressive working from the barrier. ROSE BEAM (lm is advancing rapidly in his training, as is STUNTS (lm . WOODSIDE went evenly in a creditable mile trial. (TRAINING TRACK) 3-8 MILE Politician :38 b 5-8 MILE 4-30 Americn Glory :39%b Quiet :38 b 4-26 Bedazzle 1:05 b Banner Waves :373/5h 4-22 Rachel G. :39%b 4-27 Campaigner l:02%h 5-1 Beauty Treat :3725h 5-1 Red and Yellow : 41 b 4-28 My Celeste 1:05 b 5-2 Bryan G. :43 b 5-2 Suppressor :35%h MarchonsII. l:024/5h 4-30 Blue Gallant :37 h 5-2 Siama :352/5h 5-2 Relic Queen l:04y5b 5-1 Columbus :362/5h Sun Shower :383/5b 4-21 Sir Sweep 1:05 b Cicas :38 b Souffle :372/5h 5-2 Teddy Briar 1:05 b DayligntTime :37 h 1-2 MILE 5-1 Tyrant 1:03 h Eolus :37 h Avion ■ - :513/5b Freedom Calls :37%h 5-2 Benbow :53 b 3-4 MILE 4-28 Freedom Bell :41 b 4-26 Casemate :53 b 4-30 Bally Hassen 1:19 b 2-4 First Degree :42 b 5-1 Count Galla :50 h 4-22 Deep Blue l:15%h 4-27 Flag Ho :41 b 4-22 Good Story :54 b 5-1 Hi Billie 1:22 b 4-26 Gun Moll :38%b 4-13 Gatita II. :51 b 5-2 Ishkabible 1:16 h 3-7 Galeot :393/5b Maid 'ns Prayer :51%b 5-1 Model Cadet l:13%h Ivy Belle :382/5b Porto Bello :53 b 5-1 Merry Xmas 1:14 h 4-22 litis :373/5h 4-29 Passing Hour :51 b 5-1 Kings Point :39%b 4-15 Space Ship :54 b 1 MILE 5-1 Khumbaba :37%h 4-30 Saxony :50 h 4-24 Eutaw 1:46 b 5-2 Lectioneer :38%b 4-28 Tea-Maker :50%h 4-29 Shy Bim l:40%h SUPPRESSOR had good speed in his three-furlong work. SHY BIM was impres-5{? sive in her mile work. MODEL CADET (6f) showed a good effort. TEA MAKER (4f is being kept on edge. CAMPAIGNER showed speed in his Tive-furlong work. PIMLICO (Track Muddy) 3-8 MILE 4-24 Kouli Khan :38%b Periwig :49%h 4-13Arcave :3925b 4-7 March Again :38%b 4-20 Sag Swing :51 h 5-1 Arthur Pilate :37 h 4-26 Miss Hope :38 b 4-17 Stroll :50 h 4-29 Best Rule ^S^sb 4-28 Midyear :38 b 4-16 Sagahash -51n,h 4-24 Bengal Trail :36%h Net Play :38%b 4-25 Whisped News :513/3h 4-18 Balmoral :382/sb 4-22 Perry's Prize :38%b 5-8 MILE— 1:00% 5-1 BinkyB. :3735b 5-1 Tacaro :37 h 5-1 Abbe's Time l:04%h 5-1 Baker's Wood :38 b 1-2 MILE— : 47% 4-28 High I. Q. 1:07 b 4-19 Bull Hyde :40 b 4-27 County Delight :50y5b 4-17 Make Sway 1:05 b Countess Lea :38%b 4-19 Comeallye :513/5h 3-19NickieC. 1:06 b 4-iaciassic Verse :40 b 4-5 Jac Briar :54y5b 4-28 Polyphony l:04y5b 4-30 Dark Chance :382/5b 4-30 Jacolee :52%b 5-1 Phoebe S. 1:04 y5b 5-1 Fiery :363/5h KingMowlee :49%h 4-29 Rough Ordy 1:03 h 4-30 Glasgow Boy :382/5b 4-24 Lucky Chips :50 h 5-1 Singing Doll 1:05 b 4-28Ginoway :37%hg 4-18 Lido Way :55 b 4-28 Tides l:02%h 4-25 Green's Folly :37 h 4-30 Margaret A. :53%h 4-15 Henry Busse :35%h 4r28 Out :51 b 3-4 MILE— 1:10% 5-2 Inca :38%b 4-29 Polly Ten Tens :52%h 5-1 Beats 1:20 h JoiB. :3825b 5-2 Puppet :50 b 4-14 This Far l:17%h HENRY BUSSE 3f showed good speed in his short trial. PERIWIG (4f) con- tinues to improve in his works. TIDES (5f) is rounding into top form. THIS FAR (6f went well in the going. JACOLEE (4f) and MARGARET A. (4f I were in com- pany. AQUEDUCT (Track Fast) 3-8 MILE 5-2 Scotch Jewel :37%h 5-8 MILE— :59% 4-30 Albemarle :36%h 5-1 Scotch Dream :37%hg 4-23 Dawty 1:06 b 4-18Bulka :37y5h 5-2 Sea Bob :37%h 4-30 Hay Mom l:042/shg Bob Feller :39%b 4-28 Vigilette :37%h 4-25 Mid Reward 1:05 b 4.4 Blazonry :40 b 4-28 The Deceiver :38 b 4-30 Miss Lyanos l:04%hg 4-24 Bet At Bar :38 b 1-2 MILE 5-1 Riverlane l:02%h 5-1 Depal :38%b 4-30 Ariel Moon :523/5b 4-30 River Bed 1:06 b 4-30 Denny :372/5hg 4-24 Algie :50 h 4-30 Title Holder 1:04 hg 4-5 Excluded :3525h 4-22 Beausy :51 b 4-20 Widdeford l^S^hg 5-1 First Nighter :39 b 4-30 Canasta :50 h 3-4 MILE— 1:10% 4-10 Mighty Atom :35%h 4-28 Flushing Dusk :53 b 5-2 Petrograd 1:20 b 4-26 Mike M. :36%h 4-28 Hyphen :53 b 4-25 Signal l:15%h Marie Gilbert :40 b Heat Lightning :50 b 4-30 Trinity Place l:17%h 5-2 One Throw :39 b 5-2 Keep Watch :50 b 5-2 Tartar H. 1:20 b 5_2 orismi :39 b 5-1 Lee Circle :5l2/5bg 4-25 Waltino 1:20 b 4-27 Promptness :38 b 5-1 Mighty Son :48%h 7-8 MILE— 1:22% 5-1 Strideaway :373bh 5-1 You and Me :51 bg 5-1 Hesperus 1:32 h Continued on Page Sixty-Three LATEST WORKOUTS Figures preceding hones' names show date of last previous work. Track record after distance. Key: b— Breezing. d— Driving, e— Easily, g— Worked from gate, h— Handily, o— All out. u— Eased up. Names of horses making fastest time at each distance appear in black face type. Continued from Page Twenty-Seven SUFFOLK DOWNS (Track Fast) 3-8 MILE 4-21Senor Hygro :37%h 4-18 April Duke 1:07 b 4-14 Beda Bull :37^h 4-30 Tot C. :37%hg 4-26 Ben jomike 1:02 h 4-29 BUI Keefe :38 h 1-2 MILE— :47 5-1 Charlestown l:00^h 4-30 Cross End :37%h Ariel's Mask :50 h 4-28 Dagger Point l:04y5h 4-24 Curruhuinca :38 h 5-1 Bobby Noveck :53 -b 3-8 Dinn'r Party l:06%b Dark Preo :38y5h 4-30 Big a. Better :50 h Fille De Sept 1:05 h 4-17 Empty Sea :40 b 4-26 Big Reward :493/5n 5-1 Goose Hawk l:04%h 5-1 Fazzula :35%h 5-1 Cherami :50 h 5-1 Hoo Is It 1:04 h 4-22Flam'g Bush :39%hg 4-26 Christine A. :51»/5h 4-24 Hard Hitter l:04^h 4-23 Gay Courier :372/sh 3-28 D'na's Pensive :48%h 4-30 Jeep Gypsy l:00%h 4-30 Gertrude C. :39%hg 4-29 Doit Easy :53 b 4-29Liteco 1:04 h 5-1 Halter War :35%h 4-20 Essie S. :5iy5h 4-29 My Ruthie l:02%h 4-28 1 Trust :38 h 3-3 Fr'nc's Crack'r :50%h 5-1 Nor'West l:004/5h 4-29 In Taste :36V5h 3-24 Fair Appraisal :48%h 4-28 Proud Sir l:01%h 4-29 Idio :38y5h 5-1 Folk Music :49 h 4-26 Rebuke l:04%h 4-30Juana :372/5h 5-1 Game Lady :49%h 4-25 Sum'r Cruise 1:01 h 4-10 Lillian W. :40 b 4-13 Hutch :52 h 5-2 Sailing On l:042/5h 5-1 Mona J. :383/5 h 4-30K. Nine :50%h 5-1 Well Well l:04%h 5-1 Marnell :37%h Lex :50y5h 3-27 Whim Wise l:04%h 4-29Marg't Dear :37%h 5-1 Liberty Luck :492/5h 3-4 MILE— 1:09% 3-31 Mon's Boy :37 hg 4-27 Lionheart :52 h 4-30 Auntie 1:14 h 4-28 Montmartre H. :38y5h 5-1 Lenity :51%h 5-1 Arctic Ike l:17%h 4-30 Mr. Joe Puck :36 h Maruca :533/5b 4-27 Leap Y'r Lass l:17%h 2-28 New Dealer :37 h 5-2 Old School :51%h Montana 1:19 h Night Tsar :37 h 4-30Palena :50 b 4-30 Mr. Syracuse l:19%hg 4-22 0utland :37%h 4-24 Rodeo :48%h 5-1 Rodney R. 1:17 hg 4-30Princ's Hope :363/5h 5-2 Running Finn :50%b 4-28 Second Try l:17%h 4-25 Royal Duke :37%h 4-19 Tubby B. :51%h 7-8 MILE 4-30 Shoe Shine :36 h Tillerette :50%h 4-27 Tel-Aviv 1:30 h 4-27 Sedgeview :37 h 4-5 Talltown :50%h 1 MILE— 1:36 5-1 Seven Passes :37 h 5-8 MILE — :5S% 4-22 Esberro 1:43 h 3-24Sageness :37 h 5-1 Air Rocket 1:05 h 3-26Glaemel l:44%h JAMAICA (Track Fast) 3-8 MILE 5-1 September :35%h 4-29 Jolie Boy :50%b 5-1 Acuity :35%h 5-2 Sir Flint :36%b 5-1 Sally's Folly :48%h 4-25Attrusa :373/5b 4-17 The Jap :39 b 4-28 Bob Considine :36%b 4-26 Sphinx :38 b 5-8 MILE — :58 4-29 Cacique :373/5b 4-12 Thermilles :363/5b 4-30 Bundlrab 1:03 b 3-18 Deep Down :39%b 5-2 Uncensored :35 h 4-30 Let Out l:04%b 5-1 Deflation :37 b 1-2 MILE 5-1 Roam'g Feet l:043/5b 4-19 Frost Bitten :39%b 4-26Alanath :53%b 5-2 Glad Time :35 h 5-1 Boots S. :49%b 3-4 MILE— 1:09% 4-30 Justa Rose :373/5b 4-28 Catsup :53 b 5-1 Incline l:16%h 4-28 Route Four :38%b 4-30 Gallies Pride :50%b 4-29 Killer Mac l:15%h Page 28 Churchill Downs ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES r CHURCHILL DOWNS Louisville, Kentucky j — ^ WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1950, .35. Current 2 percentage, .46. Percentage of favorites in the money, .72. Automatic starting , gate. Camera finish. No Daily Double. l 1st C. D Indexed Entries and Past Performances Listed According to Post Position 1 S o * Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. g Superior Mud Runner. ' 1 A| 1st CD F^^J^^^"^"" "•«** 2"^r-o.ds. Maidens. ! Best time made at distance «»tontc or of race. race. L |» Chart Book Today's 'S?°u H0"e, 0ate T™kRec Wt. Wt. 276063 Henry s First 118 Robert ^g 27606* Johns Folly ^g Charley C. 110 269012 Frotn |£ _ . _ _ _ . • J #_ ^« t k A\ «. » «»tontc or of race. race. L |» Chart Bock Today,s s Jj Index No Horse Date Track Rec Wt. Wt « Carys Hope 115 : ', ■ w 27606 Amafox - 118 n 27606 Goyonder -| -|g 8 £?' 27298 Gushing Oil 118 8 f Coupled: Henry's First and Charley C. • J _ #_ ^« . t k A\ _ _ _ «. » . Henry's First (M) 1 ] ft Cn- 9 2, by Hierocles— Almawyn, by Sweep All. Ai Owner, L J. Collins. Trainer, E. T. JJtl *""' Z "" KniSht «1 . 1 0 8 1 $200 0 l^m£i*£%J Apnl 25 CD 3-8 ft .37%b m 8 *3i-,6^^JcD.°dS0nD7 Mdn90HmCount118Cu.lerton118 JohnsFolly 12 2 Apr,l 20 CO 5-8 ft MO** April 16 CD 5-8 ft 1:01%h fi Robert (M) 118" % 2 by Whirlaway-Tacky Sue, by Hard Tack. n Owner, . J. CC.ins. Trainer, E. T. Colg.azier ^ * * **" * L C°mb$ "■ 1951 ° ° ° ° (~ , S May 3 CO 5-8 ft 1:00%h April 29 CD 3-8 ft :36i/sb April 26 CD 1-2 ft :48%h J Johns Folly (M) 1 1 8 B" c' 2' by **■*•■»-Belle Elan, by Sun Beau. 0c Owner, J. Kitchen. Trainer, E B Smith *"-* fe *' E GrW 1951 1 0 0 0 $100 • ° Se A^M*SlKel3-8:T:S%b9 118 11 "" ** * "*«* Md" " H*»tCount118 Cullerton118 Henry'sF'st 12 1 S Jl) Charley C. (M) 118 5- c h by J»»«»sto»»n-Stepinanna. by Misstep. J!l Jl, Owner, .. J. Collins. Trainer, E. T. Co.g.azier *** "Wi0" ^ t951 ° ■ ■ • ~ Jul May 1 CD 5-8 ft 1:00hg April 25 CD 5-8 ft 1:02h April 20 CD 5-8 ft fcMftfe, Froth (M) ] 1 5 Ch. f 2, by Seven Hearts-Nonyaw, by Balladier " Owner, Brown Hotel Stable. Trainer, R H JST' *""" *** FarmS' 'nC" «"- I • f I $450 , 0. KSSw'flSS ^ ilT2 2. ga X'!50^1 ^"B •^ation116J'ceWe.116B'fu.Jane12 J "" " * W 83 I May4CD3-847ft"W 1pSf£ 00^:37^" SaXOnChX%MColT:iyhag,itOWn 12 ol Cory's Hope (M) 1 1 5 £h f' 2' by Thumb$ Up-Allegiance, by Sun Teddy * Owner, Miss C. Latimer. Trainer, H Luro ' " ^ R' "" R,a" 1951 °' ■ ■ ■ ~ k , May 3 CD 3-8 ft ^b N April 21 Kee 3-8 ft :373/5b9 Mar 31 Hia 3-8 ft :36%h AmafoX (M) 1 1 Q j*. c, 2, by Fighting Fox-Amaranth, by Blue Larkspur M* Owner, L. J. Hol.enbach, Sr. Trainer, R. A MaufngTy MerCWOrth ^ 1951 1 0 0 0 (_) Ma, V30^i,D25C4Df3-85?t3:W2 " 9 E Ma TttJtt^*'mm$ZSiSi&,&»* Mar9 •* April io to j-8 ft .35h April 7 CD 1-2 ft :501/5b £2 Aw Goyonder (M) 1 1 8 5r CJ 2 by ^^ "-Hope Eternal, by Eternal ' A"! Owner, J. C. Roberts. Trainer. J. P. Keezef *"*" ^^ '^ «1 3 •• 1 $250 J SitslsGP 2!S2 \ 12 J ?2 ?S2£f, Mdn87HlllCountl18CuUerton118Henry'sF'st12!JI" J JtssGP S 1% J.» m ) 7 1^19931071 S Md,n^n^9Sweet120 Acuityl2° Game Dal 12 1 I April 28 CD^W ^A^GP^r^^^ Gushing Oil (M) 1 1 8 Eh L5 2' by I"! Mon-Dulcet by Challenger II l Jans' ^"^ °" W' SCOtt 1951 9 0 1 0 Owner, S. E Wilson. J, Trainer, J. n $500 A%t55KKeeee 111 SS ?S .« ? ??? ,5nJ nBai,ryPJ5 ScwS RecoveM13 Free for Me 114 Hudgens 9 5ter7-513GP \\ *hS S S S 523M£ Alw93 0cteen120 Crownlet117 Hadn'tK 2 t S)28-5 7Hia H S S S j SSSSK. /l"SSt'r R,h117G^a'sp,s112H'dn,S^" \ SS S 2 2J S23K ScwS87 JetMasterllS UnionLady114 Feb12-5iHia 3-8 « 3 PrizeR'g 9 ] St hS 3-8 :§4ft 25 120 1201° 10 imimJ|CUrLS ^n ^ PnzeRing 122 TrickPilot 122 Sulmari 12 itsSli?^8 A;r72rKeePSft^36^80Brkri^ Explanation of Daily Racing Form Past Performances EXPLANATION OF DAILY RACING FORM PAST PERFORMANCES s £ Position in ORDER OF FINISH WITH | ■o S Race and , WEIGHT \ 5 J - • s Lh2wine" ■ finish sno"s •»«»* "« ". «cond. I * Ho £2 ^^= '" Hor^ ^S third and fourth horses are given . S I m,19Hors« S *° K «P c IJS m* secona first, third and fourth J K S J ^ o§ 3 ° S^^S_ -g ^ ?^ "S£ ~ norses are shown. c E M *. j-c? S •- J IIS «3 £ o (2lt thiro first, second and fourth ~ M J 1- 1 J | ffflf -l0!"! | |{ | |»§« norses are shown. E c ■ * §C 5 E g Il*« C • "8 S« fM unplaced, first, second and thiro £ 5 = 2|- 5 -o u. $■ il o. = °q. iii'o £ norses are shown. £ | Jun10-45*C.D 11-4 2:07%ft 8-5e*126'£ 3J 2J 1] ArcaroEi* C25O0 85 Pot o Luck126 D'byD'ppe126 AirS'lor 16 (c Note: Except in races of the shorter distances where the first call is vre-stretch M or stretch and for which the start call is used, the first point of call after the start fat ' * the quarter mile mark in most races' is qivm in mce* rVn ororafterj2n^rili94K " BLffSttttXS. - ^ to that «* *£ 5S IS& USSSSi Wilt 1 0 r*J*£2E*i&£? frTJ ?f ?al1 and v™-stretch call vary according to distance of ' . I * lZ%eTofatattrtancks VtSSSS^Jfr"**' hUrdle or races ™ ™ * tJf 2nd C. D 2nd AIIU V-.IV C D sVrJf'f (0,,t ,a °^te)- (Porter's Broom- May 8, 1950— 1:10Vfe— 6— 116. Purse ML^ Prlcer;$2 250 '' ^^ "8 'b$- Nonwinn€rs in 1951 ^"o«ed 4 lbs uhart Book - Today.$ •ndex No Horse. Date Track Rec Wt Wt 272482 Free Me Apr51 Kee 1:15V5 114 114 27248 Boling Polly Apr51 Kee 1:164/s 110 109 19908 Fairpic Oct50CD1:15% 115 109 JSignaberra 104 27781 Top Choice MaSOOP 1:13ft 112 114 25876 Galado Sep50 Ran 1:14% 113 109 27656 Sujames 109 27653 Lucile T ,„„,JIUU,.IJ75 May51 CD 1:13% 110 MU 109 ,U3 gy "■ '.. Today's \\ Index No Horse Date Track Rec Wt Wt 27656 Breezy Nancy Apr51 CD 1:14% 113 109 Verbena -jog 27720 Topper B. ^4 26002 Nicotine Gal Mar50 0P1:14 108 109 27653 Easy Dixie Sep50 Beu 1:14Vs 115 109 27653 Munsee Miss Sep50 Beu 1:13 115 109 A 27789 Mcon Baby Sep50 Det 1:13% 114 114 A 27656 Z/Wb Fashionable hasrucnable Mar51 Mar51 0P OP 1:14% 1:14% 113 113 109 109 M M ,„„,JIUU,.IJ75 1:13% 110 MU 109 ,U3 27656 Z/Wb Fashionable hasrucnable Mar51 Mar51 0P OP 1:14% 1:14% 113 113 109 109 M M Free Me 1 1 A B- % 2 » After Me— Free Bertha, by Freeman. I Owner. M. R. Latimer. Trainer, T. H. Stevens.8"^ * R ^feo JS J f ! 0° "50 1 £i?SsE ^1 J'?c ? f ci IIS S SJ 7J RedmonF5 3000 66FlygC.rcle119T'tAintHay111 Dr M're 12 if i 10 Is! -J.^ aS co,«;,I 5 8 :K 6 :.- . S 18 » 3i2 T? 2 1 GreenB* 5£2T Mdn ^'W 2 84 EdR. An oldtim^15 118 YumaWray AwayAw'y^ 116 QueensTiD Ruthred 12 8 J,Un2^nma 5-8l:012^ft »"i 42 33 2 22 Hent116 ? Ap-beeA* 10000 78 Fly gMural 113 BluePo 12 W K Jun9-5O«0fna 5-8 :59%ft 5Jf 116 1H210" 923 924 GreenB* 3500 66 SalesBov 16 Amitaf 113 OMRuH.n 5 ^24-S^Oma 4J f 54 ft 24 1,6 11 OWm* HustE* S 7? RooSelVI SkyTa dingm^B^. K May 1 Kee 5-8 ft 14ft g n April 23 Kee 3-8 m :40b Apr 17 Kee 3-8 ft :36%h Boling Polly (M) 1 fiQ Ch- f- 3- by Bolingbroke— Golden Ann, by Potydor i , «.».{, Breeder, Mrs. F. Ingalls. 1951 1 0 0 0 ( ) ■■ Owner, D. R. Laughter. Trainer, J. G. McAtee. |2 -225063 -»50 1950 I I I I ITic ff? fSS Ul%£[ I?"0 94J?3i66 8'°Swal.,C.2 L'AdmiraltelW FriMe114 SwWioer 12 U 2Li£2-S liJSSS S 115 44i33*47 49 S«ri*W4 2W0 70 Babj BlllShes115 K'gLou e118 RedPop 12 If r j ^ 2 , l s £ | \ I . S I S J K J M c E ~ M E c ■ £ 5 | £ 16 (c M ' * " 1 0 ' . I * S 1 o ' 1 A| ! L |» s Jj « : ', ■ w 8 n £?' 8 f Ai 0 12 2 fi , n S J 0c • ° Se 1 S Jl) J!l Jul Jl, " , 0. I ol J * , k N M* Ma, E Ma Mar9 £2 Aw A"! J J 1 I r air DIC I AQ B- f 3- by PWor-Saddle Shoes, by Hairan. J *"*"' °' " 1950 12 1 0 2 $950 Owner, *"S Loray Stable. Trainer, P. H 250 Sf*SSS H1:15 m 73 116 4* 10^12241223 RedmonFi ' Alw49 BillBailey119 H'sierRelic119 Penawav 12 £?6"S U ISS 1S IS VViT.V* J'nS°nWL3 A,W W Doci,it 1?3 M Wtch n 5 wS2 1 F P SIS DP Jl 22 5? Si 8 P c K ?ftesT' Alw71 P°P'arS't103 WildLight112 Ros'nRitz 10 S23 50DP U SS £ 2*8 3 5c 5'MorganH4 Alw78BlueExp's110RoyalCh'es111 Ridgef're 6 KesS'p lilSS 5 S 2, 3„ «!JA70c^artWtN4 Alw78Bulverde112 NetReward108 Blumis'n 7 SS{ HJ2S2 ?2L2 2? 21? 8'5 Cartw'tN3 Alw69EasyDixie109 Bulverde114 OldBurl'p 8 SI'ISfp lifSS 9 8f SiS 8'' 8J8 BarmoreJ7 Alw 71 PortBeaun't118 RossDue118 D'rkDita 8 &1S04FP AI 2 « S ill ' P*2 3'i34iHustE5 Alw69CaPt.D'mani115L'yMiss112Rus'ICave 7 MaV^CDsVfMJSttP SJ4^?^ Mdn88MisterPerf't117B'byMight114 Busted 9 May 2 CD 5-8 ft 1.02%h April 25 CD 5-8 ft 1:03%b April 21 CD 5-8 ft 1:03%b Signaberra (M) 1 04 B f' 3' by Senator— Sunberra, by Sun Flag. n»n., Breeder, M. A. Teale & F. B. Koontz, Jr. 1951 0 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Augustus *..-.. i & # m u -r • - Nahm. Trainer, C. J. Hall $2 250 * May 3 CD 3-4 ft 1:15%h April 29 CD 5-8 ft 1:02h April 25 CD 3-4 ft 1:17h TOD Choice (M) 1 1 4 Ch * 3 by Raphael II.— Fire Ship, by Firethorn. ... Breeder. Mrs. E. Denemark. 1951 5001 $120 n«-« »«„ c n ^. T - ^IBL » * ^s *»■ h— ^Mfc, .-wT^AtU^ Eii^ »S£sSI?-SaS! aKgaa»aasras»a £51S"P l^ll?1!? S 2 3 1 f 9,510» BaileyPJ9 Mdn 36 HeartFlash118 H'terBoy118 Gyp'sGold 12 Si6M3Was U 3L2 ' S , iy!iWbL5 4500 72AIPhasCh'e104LikeStone115NitroD'n 9 Mar24-5o'oP 12 S2 J I f J 2J12 ^2 t JeSsopJ4 *00 63 Br'nSmoke112 Min rome107 WeeFo'rs 12 Mar16 S03OP 1 2*2 « § S { 11 8 ! ti 1 JeSSOpJ6 Alw85 BullShoals119 CalmBay116 OurFlyerll K2 503OP 11:2 J! S !!i? ™1??JeSSOpJ5 10000 81 PhilD.118ChancesRoll 118 TedYoch'm 12 fl iV4 116 " . 12,°1226 Je"°PJ10 Alw 65 Woodst'ne116 BullSh'ls119 Ti'e'sSc'ce 12 A«ra w «* ■ April 30 CD 5-8 ft 1:03b April 23 Kee 1-2 m :51%h April 19 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02h Galado 1Q9 5- ''J- by Oallahadion— Sidout, by Crucifixion. Owner, W. E. Ball. Tramer, W. E. Ball *"""' " " Kni?2L250 !f50 J \ J « (^ EtSaS'E ?"! :1S^? 2 Vi,,871129*12211230 wagnerD3 2000 40 Sweet Grace 108 Jeb 113 Don Jorge 12 SatSSn w iS 5 45 Ofi 18 111512201219 SackettBH 2250 64 BigOx 112 BannerBoy 114 Granetta2 sSlf'sSSan Ul 22 ^ I U3U ^ I 1]i* Sack'ttB' Alw68Docility113 M'tyFetchin115 IsitCash 11 ISa"w£n lli iSS 2*9. 2 1?lCarrA9 125O73SusanM'ry108 S'tyPants116 S'ndman 9 ^"sORan Si no n ? S SS£ £, ^rrA',° 12»76 BenP'rd'n'd116 Sag'nGee113 R'IGIenn 12 Augji-iOJKan 5 5J f 1.-08%ft 110 n 111 65 7 2 6» 720 Mitch' B? 1250 54 Twinkler 117 Ppaarvpv 117 Mk FrW q ^^"i fiVStV 11° 76i "? 9-,12^ Ca,rrAU 1^7^ SS5J8 iSSSmq HSfS 1? May 1 Dou 1-2 ft .51h April 29 Dou 3-8 ft :37b Mar 26 OP 1-2 ft :50hg Sujames (M) 1 ()Q Ch. f, 3, by Jamestown— Peace Again, by Peace Chance. Owner, L. K. Haggin. Trainer, L K. Haggin *"'"' L K' ^fcL |g J J { " M £2 2CKee tSlSS IS IB K*1^!!!^!!! 5?!!S»» « »*~* »ftJuLmiJtT 5 KrSSS 7I :2£2J 1Sl II SKL'IH!* »»««R3 2250 54L*Admiralte113FreeMe114Sw'pTi3er12 £l51 US tT S J 11'212'91234 SmithFA3 2500 39 Frisk! 15 SomeBid117 GraciousVart 12 MaOSOrD Ke Bf ?J S 2 S ! 9 »Se,d0UPo , Swa,nC2 3! DickieSue112 M'nBaby116 Hi-Chrome 12 M'il iL "?i» *oS 5 5 l 5 4 . J SOnW1 ' 5" 65 Accusation 118 Gemco 115 Hawthorn 12 May 4 4 Dou 1-2 ft :49%h - « April 30 Dou 3-8 ft :37%h April 27 Kee 3-4 hy 1:*1%b LlJCile T IrtO Ch. f, 3, by Curious Coin— Calmara, by Sweep All Owner, J. H. Donald. Trainer, F. CleHan" ^"^ ^ « $"2 ^1™™ g 82 ? ? ? ("=J 3-oi°b.r 3-4 1:14 ft 12 108* 77i 62| 65 53J He dezM5 Alw 74 Cirrulalp 113 Pi.Hnio n^ cj.„„ o Sjwnp LilJ2£ I5TJ3iS.F 6,5CollinsC2 Alw74Streaking119UncleJ'n116Mauretania 7 ShISdp l"ai:-S2 5 « 1- 5i 1i/1U31ll5 S0'0'^3 "cpOSOR'ICharlesin B-mo'LTrtllO BlueEx?11 K$DP sil S« 2.12 U1* , It, ^atCSI* Mdn74Mus'IScore114 PatsyTodd109 EdMan 7 Ss03DP SIlJSS' Seiii S ?, £ 3,ifateSJ2 Mdn71RoyalStar114 MisterPerf'tl 17 Deflect 11 tDwd'heat. U ^tBatesT12 Mdn84lnkyDink117 EdMan 117 JustStop 12 Aug15-50JD.P 5-81:01 ft 35 114 3^ 22 » » Nermann Mdn 77 NetReward114 Mr.LR.117 RoyalStarll April 28 Dou 3-4 ft 1.18%b April 25 Dou 3-8 gd :37%hg April 19 Dou 5-8 ft 1:05%h Breezy Nancy 109 £h fJ 3 by Broke E«n-Miss Georgette, by Canter. Owner Mrs. E. Bry. Trainer, J. Lowenstem *"*"' * ™ ^gSJ }» ,J ? J { ^ Sat^CD !"!S g IS Ss3 ?^ ?^ !12 ^-^2'3^74Dr.Moore12l095genU.Ja1ck0114°Bo.d^r3?? 5 4 EmImS. 3l:J5S Kn'ppEJio 4000 « °^ S 2 68BusyFarmer120 L*leD*ny109 SI'gSlam 12 SSsSSl SJ2SS S »n !7,J 3 7'* Mad'nD' Alw70Petasus115 DustyVixen115 Scoreless 0 s2lfi"Si£! VS:Sil2~S ?^U^r8122°Skor'skiA5 4000 60 MoonBidllOJTheGinklWFlyingBooS 12 teTwS! tilSSZ ?1 115|128312'31H3 p0rchGi2 5000 70 P'dyLane11C I MVtLetter114 Bestover 2 i»?"Sac 3! :°J%« c^ U2 84|118 H91109J BrooksS? 5000 70Run'gS's112 B'tyPatch108 QnoSs 2 SSa5 ifiSftJL i72 S! 23f3!ir9107^^atf;V26^71Krex?12Slam^^^ 2lTS?P SJJS u S Jl % lli6 7 BrooksS^ 6000 66 0atburner110 STgHigh113 B'ty Patch 12 SWAP StlSJS § S ?il !2aS2?M 5000 76 SfdyFlyer116 P'tyTrLl13 FI/gB'ts 12 £.22 SWAP il SJtK 5? 5 , MnWL'° 750074 BlackBid118 AtomicFire1'8 He™ioM12 TiJil f??17b 7219818fl8;o^onWL. 7000 74BlueExpr'ss11G Tia110 CuriousRew'rd 12 April 20 Z8 CD CD 3 3-4 4 ft 1.17b April 24 CD 3-8 si :39b April 20 CD 3-4 ft 1:16%b Verbena (M) 1 Q9 Ch- f 3' by Foray Array-Abanko, by Spanish Play Owner, Clearwater Farm. Trainer, R. L. Ramsey""*'- W * Tftl 1K1 ° ° ° ° (~ ' May 3 Dou 3-4 ft 1:20^b :50ifr April 29 Dou 1-2 ft April 26 Dou 3-4 ft 1*0*1. Topper B. (M) ] 1 4 Br. c 3, by Top Man-Rita B., by Alfred the Great Owner, J. S. Morton. Trainer, F. St. CharleT ^^ 0" Bt*"$2 250 1951 1 0 0 0 (— ) " M'a^CDVMt^b31 M * 9* ^nW!?3 ^42 Tw° a"dSix112 BallylrtV112 Bul.Ford9 May 1 CD 1-2 ft .49b Apr,l 28 CD 5-8 ft 1:02%h April 24 CD 3-8 si :39b Nicotine Gal 1 09 Dk" br f' 3' by Curlous Coin— Plaudaway, by Whiskaway Owner Mr. * Mrs M. L. Cohen. Trainer, i SUSJL L "JJjw g J J J j "* 19-5 20 p i 1 V. LS % S ?9 ^ SI 7 ! JIeSS°pJ,!« 3500 77 NitroD'g'nl 13 D'keBos'1116 N'ciePate 12 550P tltiSS S ,]? S «J \} I* JessopJ 10 3500 74Skyr'd'g113 NitroDugan115 J'tFiddlin 12 -50 HP M tSS 37 4 « Si ^ ? 5 pe!f°PJcR 350066BlueMusic112 BigOx'llS JeanieDrew 0 Aio22-503HP Ml'-MWI 13 5 7" S Mo"«yL'der 112 ColonyKid 113 LynnZ 8 Bi-Sh*P 9? S2l?2SJ22!^S LynnZ. 108 Danube 115 GrandeMonde 10 3-4:3%ft « «? J! Se^2? 52 Dea-Tint 114 Humphrey 117 Impeller 7 Jly26-503HP 51f 09%ft 6 5*117 11 18-503HP 51 f vw S 51 m 3 I 3 T*4 S°S Bj9^e114 M Cork 114 Nostalgic 9 *^g^aAg ^stv' Humphrey 116 ,mpei,er 116 starv,ew 1° EflSV Dixie X 1 ftQ B f, 3, by Easy Mon-Dixie Orl, by Macaw. cqsy t/IXie /S • tT7 Breeder, H. C. Drew. 1951.1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, H. C. Drew. Trainer, R. J. Fischer. S2.250 1950 9 2 0 1 $1,525 May 1-51 2C.D 3-41:11* ft 16 113 531 5^1 771 812 DodsonD" 350076 LittleBY*109 Shogoin112 WiseCh'ce 11 Oct30-50*C.D 3-41:12 ft 113 112 43 88l10'°10'»tKnappEJ5 7000 68 Cajac 116 N'tmarish 115 HelenWin-K 12 tDead heat. Sep18-503Beu 3-41:13 ft 16 115 55 5* 55J 4« W'msWB2 Alw76 BlueExpress112 Big0x115 MunseeM's 9 I Aug23-503D.P 5-8 :59%ft 17 114 74 7«J 6?J 6^1 HankaW7 Alw 83 Bulverde112 NetReward108 Blumis'n 7 Aug16-50*D.P 5-8 1:00%ft 29 109 11 14 4 1} Fe'dezJCB Alw 84 Bulv'rde114 0ldBurl'p114 BlueExp'ss 8 Aug 9-50«D.P 5-8 :59%ft 13 114 4-4 6? 7" 74 LoT'rcoA? Alw 79 BuWrde111 Roy'ICh'les108 BlueExpr's 9 i Jly 15-503R.D 5-8 :59%ft 15 115 44 4?J 34 819 HallW Alw 71 B.MeLady112 Cl'k-Click112 Blumissi'n 11 May31-502R.D 5-81:02%m 21 115 14 14 12 13J M'ntg'yR* Mdn75 FlyingBold 118 ErraB. 110 KingLouie 12 ! May19-502C.D 5-8:59%ft 7J 110 74 97110410" M'g'ryR« 5000 78 Sh'tyDora110 Br'nSm*ke113 BriVsB'y 12 | May10-503C.D 5-81:02%m 42 115 2* 2* 24 34 Montg'yR6 5000 70 Don'ieLee118 H'dyU All 115 MaggieG. 12 ! April 29 CD 3-4 ft 1:14%b April 25 CD 3-4 ft 1:16%b April 21 CD 5-8 ft 1:05b MuncPP Mi« 1 (\Q Ch- f 3 by Psychic Bid— Glory Dale, by Skivesdale. lYiunbee mi55 I w Breeder, T. E. Reese. 1951.4 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Reese Bros. Trainer, R. Armstrong. $2,250 • 1950 9 2 0 2 $1 300 I May 1-51 2C.D 3-4 1:11%ft 58 110 22 34 43 5' BarrowT3 3500 79 LittleB'kie109 Shogoin112 WiseCh'ce 11 I Mar23-5120.P 3-4 1:12V%ft 11 113 44 54 75} 8'* LeichtDi 2500 70 KibbyF. 107 Time-Sabu108 Tr'kyMaud 12 ! Mar 9-5150.P 3-41:14Vssy 9 113 1h 32 48 823 LeichtCtf 3500 53 BlueMusic 112 BigOx 113 NicotineGal 10 I Mar5-5HO.P 3-41:11%ft 14 113 12 12 22 6'7 LeichtDi 2500 73 Mestiza105 ReserveFund113 Mendy12 ! Sep28-503Beu 3-41:12%ft 9J 113J 41} 64J 78 87} LeichtDi Alw 76 BlueExpress115 TownSheik112 BigOx 9 ) Sep18-503Beu 3-41:13 ft 5 115 32 2J 34 3^ LeichtD* Alw 77 BlueExpress112 BigOx115 EasyDixie 9 ) Sep 7-505Beu 3-41:13 ft 14 115 1' 12 13 12J LeichtD? Alw 82 GenialJack 115 RedPop 118 Carabelle 10 ) Aug22-504D.P 5-8 :59%ft 7} 115 3*1 34 44 84 LeichtDi 2500 81 PoplarStr't 115 T'wnSheik 110 Mendy 9 Aug17-504D.P 5-8 1 :00%ft 8 115 2i 2* 1i 12 LeichtD* 1750 84 Jeb 115 Mister Perfect 118 Deflect 10 1 1 April 30 Dou 3-8 ft :37h April 27 Dou 5-8 gd 1:03h April 22 Dou 1-2 sy :49%h Moon moon Babv (M) 1 "M B. c, 3, b» Hunters Moon IV.— Joany's Pride, by Bobby Sweep, Duoy \mj I *•• ■ Breeder. Mrs. L C. Young. 1951.17 0 3 4 $1510 3 Owner, F. Orsini. Trainer, F. Sharpe. $2,250 1950 25 0 0 3 $460 J May 3-51 "CD 1& 1:48%ft 9-5 *112 64 54 33 53i WestJ3 2500 70 CoinFlip111 Buck'sF'cy115 Mad'mJ'p 7 r Apr30-51iC.D 11:39 ft 7J 107 21 54 53 31 WestJio 2000 82 SomeBid116 Dan'daRed116 BudsPride 10 3 Apr21-517Kee 1^ 1:48* ft 7J 115 32 1h 54J 6'5 LoT'rcoA* 3500 59 PeteBeiltrol 18 Pabliml 15 GenialJack 7 ' Apr18-512Kee 6if1:21%ft 16 116 73J 413 3' 24 LoTurcoA3 3000 69 DickieSue112 Hi-Ch'me116 Sw'pTiger 12 2 Apr13-513Kee 3-4 1:19%hy 10f 120 34 55142 33 LoT'coAio Mdn 47 Pablim 120 Windcliff 120 Lily Lark 11 ■ Mar31-5120.P 3-41:12%ft 34 112 1213121810H 98J Dom'icoP2 3000 75 Time-Sabu108 Granetta108 GraceMae 12 2 Mar26-5170.P 1^1:47 ft 22 113 88} 971 7*1 331 Redm'nFi2 2500 80 Legen're115 BestArray106i Lillie'sB't 12 Mar21-5150.P 1&1:47%ft 8} 112 45J 35 5?i 5*1 Redm'nFio 2500 76 HarvestP't109 Sw'tGrace108 CoinFlip 10 Mar19-51iO.P 3-41:12%ft 37 118 11121014 911 l« Redm*nF3 Mdn 70 Mr.Fiske118 Gyp'sGold108 RoyalDove 12 1 - Mar9-5180.P 1^ 1:50%sy 4} 111 H201126 722 718 CavensJS 2000 47C*l-Me-SI'my112 B'nd'ry110 L'lie'sB't 11 Mar2-51iF.G 3-41:15%ft 31 115 12151114 5« 25 CavensJ" 250065 Tia 111 SenatorGuy 117 SunnyHash 12 ? Feb28-513F.G 3-4 1:15Vfeft 9 112 11'} 812 8« 45 CarJIIW3 Mdn 66 BossBennie110 Mr.Sig111 C'pRhymer 12 \ Fnshionnhlp (M) 1 ftO B- f 3 by Jamestown-Showy Lady, by Display. rasnionaDie \IV\) ' V? Breeder, H. H. Knight. 1951 .3000 ( ) ) Owner, Reverie Knoll Farm. Trainer, J. W. Burton. $2,250 1950 3 0 0 0 ( ) I May 1-515C.D 3-41:12Vsft 35 112 3"" 45110"10 9 SwainC7 3500 67 Dr.Moore 120 GenialJack 114 Boldger 11 1 Apr19-513Kee 3-41:14%ft 17 116 35 32J 6? 818 PorchG4 Mdn 55 JennieLee116 SisterLouise116 Swanky 12 2 Mar23-51iO.P 3-41:13 ft 11 113 3 34 44 5' BrooksJ2 Mdn 75K'gDiver 118 LikeSt'ne118Wh'n's a'dlf 11 1 Jly 1-501A.P 54 f 1 :06Vfeft 23 111 1h 2h 11151217 WagnerDS 10000 68 Refun114 H'venlyHash119 Br'nSmoke 12 2 Jun23-504A.P 5-8 :58%ft 97 115 42J 34 V 510 Wagn'rD" Mdn 83Sh'neeSq'w115 H'tyR'q'st115 RedCr's 11 ' Jun17-503Was 5-8 :58%ft 53 110 78} 8*4 9M 814 WagnerDS Alw70 0hioian 118 StopGap 118 SweetPick 12 April 30 CD 3-8 ft :40b April 23 Kee 5-8 m 1:09b April 18 Kee 1-2 ft :52b l t \ ] \\ A A M M I 1 W K K i ff? ■■ U If LOUISVILLE blStt*; ton tift^S Page 29 3rd C. D 3-4 MILE (out of chute). (Porter's Broom, May 8, 1950— 1:10%— 6— 116.) Purse ; O J /* IN $2,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of $1,575 twice other than 1 3 TO \*.\J claiming in 1950-51. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners of $1,575 in 1 1951 allowed 3 lbs.; one such race in 1950, 6 lbs. (Claiming races not considered.) 1 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt. Wt. 265674»Fine Art Sep50 Det 1:11Vfe 110 115 (26567) Zoom Oct50 Haw 1 :10% 117 114 25057 Warmed Over Feb51 Hia 1:11% 122 110 20370 Lady Joan Aug50 DP 1:11% 115 109 27492 Teapoy Mar50 0P1:11 116 114 Chart Book Today's s Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt WL - (20306) Lady Greenwood Oct50CD1:11% 109 109 9 09745 Ky. Colonel May50 Was 1:10 120 114 4 255712 Warsick Sep50 Haw 1:10% 117 109 9 17051 Bully Boy Aug50 Was 1:10% 113 117 7 Fin a Art \ 1 » *• 9, 4, by The Finest— Jeanne cfArc, by Man 0* War. nne t\t\ »■ J Breeder, Keeneland Stud. 1951.. 7 2 1 1 $4,335 c Owner, H. Forrest Trainer, H. Forrest 1950 8 2 2 2 $4,110 n Apr12-514Kee 6Jf1:21%sl 8-5*113*22 23 21 44 TurnerJES -Alw 67 Littlelmp 118 Zoom 109 Grumpito c 6 Mar23-51*O.P 3-41:11%ft 5 111* 5* 55144 1" TurnerJE7 Alw 89 Warsick110 Under theRug105 Teapoy 7 7 Jan31-517F.G 3-41:14%hy 4} 111 53 64 64 618 Stuarts Hcp0 55TidySum119 RedRingllO UAskedForit 6 6 Jan19-517F.G 3-4 1:12%ft 9-5 A109* 21 2h 21 11} StuartKB Alw 83 FortMiff Iin116 Mont'aSands111 Brick 8 8 Jan13-517F.G 11-81:52%ft 19 104 14 14 21 4'} Mil'g'nP« HcpS 72 T'aBerger102 Th'tyLove109 ConvVt'l n 8 Jan 6-51«F.G 1^1:45%ft 12 105 15 12 31 331 Mil'g'nP5 HcpO 85 Riverlane 117 Crown Me 111 Regal 7 7 Jan 2-51«F.G 3-41:13%ft 9-5 *108* 12 14 4-2"" Arms'gS2 Alw 78 LillyVal'ti113 Chances't111 F'tMifflin 8 8 Dec20-50«F.G 3-41:13 ft 21 107 2* 32 321 321 ShoTc'rWi HcpO 80 TidySum112 T'maB'gerlOO F'tMifflin 6 6 April 29 CD 5-8 ft 1:01 %b April 23 Kee 3-8 m :39b April 17 Kee 3-8 ft :38b I i ! | ! I I ! I ! ) 9 ) ) 1 1 3 J r 3 7 ' 2 ■ 2 1 - ? \ ) ) ) I 1 2 1 2 ' ; 1 1 1 s - 9 4 9 7 c n c 6 7 7 6 6 8 8 n 8 7 7 8 8 6 6 7ftnm 1 1 A Cti. 9, 5, by Cray Dream— Indian Song, by Cherokee. Z-00m II 4 Breeder, Mrs. t. . W. Moore. 1951 1 1 0 0 S950 . Owner, S. E. Wilson, . Trainer, J. Jansen. 1950 16 3 2 0 $6,325 ■ Apr12-514Kee 6if1:21%sl 17 109*45 35 31 14tSmithCC4 Alw 69 Littlelmp 118 Grumpito 118 FineArt 6 tDead heat. 0ct27-507G.S 3-41:11%ft 28 112 917 gt2 98J 8^ S'dersWS Alw 82 Faraway 119 Agrarian-U 110 Bold Jo 9 0ct21-505G.S 3-41:11 ft 81 117J 971 913 9M 9» DodgeR' 10000 83 Agrarian-U 118 Music 115 Gambler 9 Oct 3-507 Haw 3-4 1:10%ft 21 117 771 63} 2* 1» Riv'aAD? c7500 95 BennyF.111 PnutVendor114 WitchSir 8 Sep23-50«Haw tc7-8 1:25 ft 6} 117 8«} 741 52} 2n Mad'nD5 7500 Warsick114 FlashBurn114 PnutV'ndor 9 Sep16-508Haw 6J f 1:18Vbft 3} *111 93} 94 22 13 ChurchM 7000 89 PnutVendor114 HarryD.112 RomanR'd 10 Sep12-507Haw 3-41:12%m 4} 114 63} 73} 631 641 Madden D4 7000 78 College 117 BlueMissy 109 Dimit 8 Sep 8-507Haw 3-41:10%ft 31*110 95} 831 621 64 Madden D? 8000 92 Hilda110 Connie'sBoy117 Sp'gChimes 1C Aug28-504Was 1 1:35%ft 19 111 65 4315* 5'i KeeneH2 Alw 75 SkyPower118 WhirlingD'gh111 Bullish 6 Aug21-50«Was 1 1:35%ft 7 110 55141 421 411 BrooksSS AlwC74 Mr.Smug115 SkyPower117 T'dieslmp 7 May 1 CD 3-4 ft 1:15%b April 24 Kee 1-2 ft :53%b April 11 Kee 3-8 ft :37%b Wormed Over ' 1 1 0 ** feSi.lSfeSS*-" «i.. • z 1 • mjm Owner, J. D. Puckett. Trainer, J. D. Puckett Mar13-51«G.P 3-41:12%sy 12 122 681 510 612 615 ChurchK3 Alw 67 SunTanGal 105 Loridale 112 Mr.Boots 8 Mar 3-51«Hia 7-81:24%ft 6 118 2h 2h 45 814 PorchG7 Alw 74 T'neckFlash114 Chal'rian114 TheEagle 12 Feb22-515Hia 3-41:11%ft 41 122 21 21 1h ^ ChurchK3 Alw 86 LittleFalls 114 Challarian 122 Evicted 10 Feb15-515Hia 3-41:12 ft 28 109 21 14 13 121 PorchG? 8000 85 Mr.Boots108 Scotia116 TexasReward 10 Feb 7-511 Hia 3-41:14%sl 7} 122 24 2io 518 828 PorchG4 Mdn 43 Graphic122 Dictionary122 Dandelion 12 Jan26-512Hia 3-41:12%ft 51 116 tt l«|1| 2° PorchGS 5000 81 Sveltos111 FourSp'ds111 CoynesEdgar 12 ' May 1 CD 3-8 ft :35hg April 28 CD 5-8 ft 1:01 %h April 25 CD 3-8 ft :37b I nAv Innn 1 f\Q Lt. b. m, 6, by Deliberator— Wood Thistle, by Judge Hay. uaay JOan , | yjy Breedeft CreelBrown^Jr. & E.H.TaylorHay.1950 12 3 1 2 $3,910 Owner, C. Brown, Jr. Trainer, M. Rinke. 1949 12 3 4 2 $5,225 Nov11-504C.D 3-41:12 gd 16 107*54 531 6'} 8»} Armst'gS3 Alw 77 Ballawee118 Ted'slmp112 BeeLeeTee 9 Nov 2-504C.D 3-41:13 si 6} 111*44 43143 42} MullinsP* Alw 79 Tidy Sum 113 Fine Art 111 Is There 6 Oct17-505Kee 3-41:11%ft 33 110 54 54} 54 6* GarnerWS Alw 83 Here'sHopJg114 Dandilly115 Wondring 9 Sep27-507Beu 3-41:11%ft 2} 115 53 55 541 53} SchutteHS Alw 86 M'ryTudor112 L'leM'die112 H'd t.Dice 8 Aug26-506D.P 3-41:11%ft 31 115 21 21 2J 4 CartW HcpO 91 M'ryTud'r103 L'dyM'rq't118 N'rinD'bt ? Aug 8-506D.P 3-41:12 ft 4-5 *1 15 42 22 21 1"" LoTurcoAi Alw 87 M'yTudor105 NitroFire117 Capt.Patti 7 Aug5-50«D.P 3-41:12%ft 3 114 3"* 2* 3"" 23 LoT'rcoA4 HcpO 82 L'dyM'q'tW N'rinD'btlOO BeeL'eTee 9 Jly 5-507R.D 3-41:13%sy 9-5 *109 33 24 11 13 SchutteH3 Alw 82 MySister 111 BeeLeeTee 110 BoldJ. 7 Jun28-507R.D 3-41:10%ft 41 102*22 22 1h 44 WilsonL4 Alw 89 Ballawee107 LawlessMiss107 BigRoad 8 May 4 CD 3-8 ft :35%b April 28 CD 3-4 ft 1:14h April 27 CD 3-8 sl :36*bg Tannnu V a 1 1 A Dk- b- 9, 5, by Sweeping Tide— Miss Skip, by Axenstein. leapoy 114 ^^Smm c ejus. 1951 5 0 1 1 $515 Owner, J. C. Ellis. Trainer. 0. Johnson. 1950 12 5 2 0 $5,780 Apr28-515C.D 1 1:35%ft 20 110 4 44 451 715 HustE2 Alw 85 WhirlingDough 113 ShyGuy113 Ode 7 Mar23-51«0.P 3-41:11%ft 8} 115 24 22 34 43 HustE2 Alw 86 FineArt111 Warsick110 Under theRug 7 Mar14-5170.P 3-4 1:11%gd 2} 118 73} 441 431 713 HustE4 Alw 75 Warsick108 Countessln113 Illustrate 11 Feb28-5170.P 3-41:12 ft 8-5 112 34 3214 2" HustE3 Alw 87 P'tomSea118 C'tessln108 H'dFinished 8 Feb26-5170.P 3-41:12 ft 10 112 35 35133135 HustE? HcpO 82 TidySum115 Traveler114 Fr'chAd'ral 8 Aug22-505D.P 3-41:12 ft 7-5 *1 17 431 551 431 24 Cartw'tN4 Alw 85 BeeLeeTee109i QuinceHeim117 Signlt 6 Aug 5-50«D.P 3-41:12%ft 3} 118 73} 7?} 63} 55 Crtw'tN* HcpO 80 LadyM'q't107 LadyJ'n114 Ne/rinD'bt 9 Jun22-50«Det 3-41:09%ft 18 108*44155157 V Cartwr'tNS Alw 89 Almenowl 16 Traveler113 Disconsolate 5 Jun17-507Det 3-41:09%ft 21 114 63J 64 551 6" Cartwr'tNi Alw 85 Dandiliy115 JohnsJoy124 FancyFlyer 6 May 4 CD 5-8 ft 1:03%h April 26 CD 3-4 ft 1:15b April 23 CD 3-4 m 1:19%b B. 5, by Cravat— Sal lie Gray, by Crusader. t t r* - -.JV 1 AO m, Lady VareenWOOd A | [jy Breeder, Mrs. William E. Smith. 1950 18 3 1 1 $4,705 Owner, Mrs. W. E. Smith. Trainer, Howard Wells. 1 Ut JK! Nov10-505CD 3-41:13%sl 10 115 94 84 63 12 KnappEJS 5000 79 Chip'waCh'f118 -JH?JBl M*yTudor112 T'nF rty 11 Nov4-504CD 3-41:13%m 9} 118 10i'10i3 771 64 PorchG' 5500 68 ChippewaCh'f114 Lambent121 Trylke 10 0ct24-507CD 3-41:11%ft 13 109 105167 3211} SmithFA5 4500 90 TenForty115 Ch'pewaCh'f115 Obt'teSi 12 Oct20-506Kee 6if1:19%ft 5} 114 7° 631 52} 431 RiveraAD4 4500 80 Grac'sH't105 Fly'gRaidl 12 L'dingMan 7 Oct17-50iKee 3-41:13 ft 6 116 7« 7» 5* 54 RiveraAD? 4500 78Wagram 117 TenForty117 Moola11 Sep19-505Haw 3-41:13%m 71 111 93192182 63} Kn'ppEJo 6000 75 WitchSiM 17 Chip'waC'f 120 RomanR'd 10 Sep 5-507Haw 3-41:11%ft 14 108 84 65 44 4*1 Smith FA3 6000 83 BobsPal 111 RomanR'd 117 NonFerro 10 Aug25-508Was 7-81:23%ft 12 114 3"" 641121 41214 Ri/raADi 6000 66 RomanR'd118 lrishWit122 Spizer'kt'm 12 Aug14-507Was 3-41:10%ft 13 115 7« 63} 73} 7 SmithFA3 7500 75 Warsickl 15 LoyalW'kerl 18 Sp'gC'mes 9 Aug1-507Was 1 1:36%ft 3} 107 44 4*1 53} 6? Batch'erL4 7500 73 L'tleFlower108 Lambent120 BlueH'lly 9 May 2 CD 3-" ft :36bg April 29 CD 3-4 ft 1:16%b April 26 Kee 3-4 ft 1:15%h Ch. h, 5, by Balladier— Minstrelette, by Royal Minstrel. lr"u rn\nna\ V A. 1 1 A *y. COIOnei | 1 4 Breeder, J. A. Goodwin. 1950 5 0 1 1 $1,5C0 Owner, J. A. Goodwin. Trainer, L. Gentry. 1949 9 3 1 1 $38^50 Jly28-505A.P 3-41:10 ft 4 120 581 5« 510 5« Lassw'IGi HcpO 87 Enforcer112 R'nBath111i PMer'sB'm 5 Jly 4-507A.P 11:35 ft 23 117 55J 72J107J1313 HigleyJio HcpS 86 OilCapitol 111 ShyGuy 123 Prop 14 Jun 6-50«Was 7-8 1:22%ft 2-5 *110 21 1* tt 2' WagnerDS Alw84HappyC112 WhirlingDough110 Missab 7 May20-507Was i41^9%ft 71 120 52132142 31} HigleyJS HcpS 85 Lextown 114 Ol'Skipper 117 Enforcer 8 Apr29-50«C.D 7-81:24 gd 6} 120 44 871 87 1017 Scurl'KH HcpS 74 FleetingStar117 OI'Skip'r117 SunH'od 11 Oct19-495Kee 7-81:24%ft 2 120 12 2* 32 47 Higleyja HcpO 82 Seaward110 SunHerod124 RoyalTulip 6 Sep24-49«Haw 11-81:49%ft 21 116 2* 32 10'}10i« HigleyJ4 HcpS 81 Volcanic 124 C'stelBeau 110 SunHer'd 11 Aug27-49*Was 1 1-4 2:00%ft 4} 118 13 » 2* 22} HigleyJS ScwS 88 Ponder 128 Johns Joy 118 Mr. Smug 5 Aug10-49«Was 7-81:21%ft 3}e 116 43 22 t) 12} HigleyJ? HcpS 99 Olympia 122 DeLuxeHO JohnsJoy 7 May 3 CD 3-8 ft :38b April 30 CD 5-8 ft 1:C0h April 26 CD 3-4 ft 1:13%h Warsick X 1 QO Ch. m, 5, by War Dog-Sickle Comb, by Sickle. | Owner, Mrs. M. R. Hughe,. Trainer, J. CSJS^' ' * "*** ]*» «J f ? ° £2 m | £ 1 S P ^!::SVi:^° VA £ * ^-^ A.w89FineArt1111U?derVRuaV Teapoy™ M Feb26-5 50p jl H»ft u 2? 2*2 2 II R0m '"rf/ A,w 5 Mv^ManllO Fr'hAdmiral116 CI'rDay 7 &p23-S09Hkw tc7 8 \S ft" 1J2 2 of ,h ?nJ 5?m £E ^3 Littlelmp 113 BatGirl 113 Bullish 10 way 1 CD 5-8 ft 1.03%b April 28 CD 1-2 ft :51%b April 25 CD 5-8 ft 1:04b Bully Boy X 1 1 7 Br c' 4 bv BuM Dog— Farmerette, by Sickle Owner, The Farm. Trainer, H. H. Battle. *"*'• ™*%Xtt™ **' ^ JSJ * J J I M& H StlSS! tlliS^ 82?TlJ 51 2? J fi|a;nd'rsW7A.w87Dandi..y116ZeF1fyer111^uWuest60 fo sSlI 50«d2 tittJaJJ i J? &£ 2 !L BairdRL4 Alw 75 Traveled 10 TreadaBoyl 10 Myst'y Man 1! 8 " 111 12 13 SUSUS? -^d A 1,i 11° BairdRL' Alw 88 D'Accord 102 OntheEyellO IsTherell ta "^Was H 3-41.11%m :S£ 10 ?fiJ 114 til 1h £ 2 33 Si 45J 4' J" BairdRL3 fai*SRU 10000 81RebelRV110Fortnight.yynOUniqueR'd 1J I 9 « c ™ ,YT 10000 67 Duchess Peq 113 lsThere114 Ability fi jffnSSS «:5 S 2 !!! ?;J !? P 9,;i*airdRL7 SwfS^iSg^ii7u2S ! S i MaySOSODet MMm! 4 J? 2 £ 2 ?? K2K AlwC 86 AIIBIue114 LookOutJeep114 Devofnal Z 7 | Ma16 506CD d!:12S « S i 2. L, If SSK Alw82SecondAyenue116lmago109JohnsAd'l 9 ! H * ■ , IS 3 !2 3 34J44J45 Gon'zMN3 Alw 89 OldTom117 Sh'dowsStart117 IsThere 0 9 ! 28» U 6 32JGVV,c^nrW4ScwS^^ ! ! April AdH. 29 29 CD CD 1-2 ft :47%b 8 8 25 CD April 3-4 ft 1:15b April 21 CD 5-8 ft 1:00%h ' ■like to WrtH THE tHokou&Hpkep CapitoL oFti|e worLp I "" B^^BBPBBBBH^HBI "Until you go to Kentucky and with your own eyes behold the Derby, you ain't never |^ ~~^ been nowhere and you ain't never seen nothing/' Irvin Cobb rightfully said. However, ^^\ S there's plenty color behind the color of Hie Kentucky Derby . . . the famous bluegrass s^ jjMSj farms where the finest thoroughbred horses are bred, raised and trained ... the largest ( ~f!sraS 88 thoroughbred sales organization in the world, Breeders' Sales Company, where two past ^ffii*«^^ winners of the coveted "Run For The Roses" were sold as yearlings, /i t/K mc&vv A"' v« .,BHB^j^S|^\ the SALE ^ SELECTED YEARLINGS July 30. 31 and August 1 and 2 are the dates of this year's summer sales at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington. The hundreds of yearlings to be offered have been selected from the country's leading breeding farms. Future stakes winners? Sure . . . you bet . . . plenty of them! ■ BREEDERS SALES Page 30 4th C. D J MILE (out °Lchul^- (Wh,rliflg Dough, April 28, 1951— 1:35%— 5—113.) Purse ;e I afrfl I IJ ! ' r;yea^olds and uPward- Allowances. Starters in a claiming race in 1950-51. '• t till \*.V 3-year-clds, 105 lbs.; older, 115 lbs. Winners of races other than claiming in 1951, J 1950 ioo?" allowed nXtraJ 3 ,r„fach lbs. Such race won- Non-winners of one race other than claiming in n ™ h Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt 27300 Mesabi Nov50 CD 1:42%m118 108 27492 Grumpito Apr51 CD 1:38% 113 112 259653 Blue Kay j07 S2L£r0p. Jly50 AP 1:35% 113 118 272954 Countess Molly 110 27658 Kings Hope May51 CD 1:39% 115 108 1 Chart Book Today's 's , Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec WL Wt 1 , (26712) Eternal Son 108 ■ „ 274924 Royal Tulip Apr51 CD 1:37 113 115 5 p 251064*Ray Count Miss m 1 ^ Coupled: Prop and Grumpito; Cduntess Molly and d S Eternal Son. D Mesabi X 1 ftft Br * 3 b* Blu« Flyer— Ethel Shutta, by Hourless. Owner, Shady Brook Farm. Trainer, H *L*"*"' * °' & C" G" "■* Jg 3? J 5° 7° *} 8 « u * £t516FP UY3H 27 ]20 10''10:°97 9"BairdRL3 Alw 69 Fanfare 120 Docility 110 RevoK ■ 5| • J-4 :mt 5e 12 97i88 8«i67 0'Con'rPi2 Alw69False107 PontalbaUS Bigdome12 Feb?1 Fr 4 S? 5? S 5 " 819 8i» 827 CookLCa Alw59 LightBroom117 Bigdome117 Blintigo 10 n 0 C SnllSFe A S? 2 III 1 55 55 5"KeeneH« Hcp0 44 Whirl'gBat112 Bulverde113 G'dQ'stion 6 6 li fffi-S U :fA S III fi34 1i 1n CookLC7 Alw73Th'trePass119H'st'nBoy114Res\ePd11 1 ! fctSSc ?"i4 "J? ft 3 JH 2 ^32 55 CookLC* Alw67JerryNash110 Crewhall 118 Daleen 0 0 C £S"S03FG &S3«£322 S ,3 , 2,4 L6i ^°°kLC4 Alw 56 False 111 Blentigo 113 Calm Bay 8 B C dSi5 505FG " Sl3^8 f 4J Jl L4, £00kLC3 Mdn 63 Houston Boy 111 Creation 118 Digit 12 2 i ■KomJSSJ UH 24JSchutteH3 Mdn69TheatreP's12t) BossB'nie120 CreatLi2 2 i May J CD 5-8 ft 1.05%b May 1 CD 5-8 ft 1:02%b April 24 CD 3-8 si :37%b GrumpitO 119 Br. h. 5, by Ramillies— Therm, by Hyperion. Owner, E. Constant*, Jr. Trainer, C. Troutt. ^^ ^'^ ? *"