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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, May 15, 1957
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Copyright under International Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan American Copyright Convention. VOL. LXIII. No. 116 2J CHICAGO, ILL., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1957 50 CENTS EVERYWHERE Rellim S. W. Decisive Sprint Winner; Federal Hill is Ready for Preakness: Works Crisp Mile in 1:39 at Pimlico Joe Hirsch Rellim Rellim S. S. W. W. Decisive Decisive Sprint Sprint Winner; Winner; Federal Federal Hill Hill Is Is Ready Ready for for Preakness Preakness Works Crisp Mile In l:39atPimlico Iron Liege, Bold Ruler and Inswept All Fit; Nah Hiss And Promised Land Arrive By JOE HIRSCH PIMLICO, Baltimore, Md.. May 14. — Clifford Lussky's Federal Hill, as though envious of the sparkling clockings hung up here Monday by Wheat-ley Stable's Bold Ruler in the Preakness Prep and Calumet's Iron Liege in an afternoon work, highlighted the days activities leading up to Saturday's 81st edition of the "Run for the Black -Eyed Susans" with an impressive move of his own. The son of Cosmic Bomb and Ariel Beauty, ridden by Willie Car-stens. worked a crisp mile in 1:39 and galloped out a mile and one-eighth in 1:98%. Field of Six Likely In other Preakness news. Bold Ruler and Roslyn Farm's Inswept came out of yesterday's mile and one-sixteenth prep in good condition, Iron Liege seems fine after his work, and following yesterday's arrival of Mrs. Jules Schwartz" Nah Hiss and Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs' Promised Land from New York, all the probable starters in the middle jewel of racing's Triple Crown for three -year -olds are on the grounds. Only Cain Hoy's 'possible," One-Eyed King, is an absentee. The Nasrullah colt is still at Belmont Park with a decision on his status due probably by Thursday. Here's the way they could go to the post in the $100,000 mile and three -sixteenths Preakness: Iron Liege (Willie Hartack , Bold Ruler (Eddie Arcaro), Federal Hill (Willie Caratens). Inswept (Joe Culmone\ Promised Land (Ted Atkinson) and Nah Continued on Page Four ^— — a— — ^«r «™mia«M«»^ - ~ FEDERAL HILL — Worked a mile in 1:39 in his preparation for Saturday's Preakness. Federal Hill Is Ready for Preakness Works Crisp Mile In 1:39 at Pimlico Iron Liege, Bold Ruler and Inswept All Fit; Nah Hiss And Promised Land Arrive Continued from Page One Hiss Bob Ussery). Should One -Eyed King run, he would be ridden by Pete Anderson. All horses, of course, are to carry 126 pounds. If six horses start, the race will be worth $112,800 with $64,250 to the winner. Should seven go, the Preakness prize would be $113,800 with $65,250 to the victor. Though Iron Liege, the Kentucky Derby winner, went just a bit faster yesterday (1:37%) than trainer Jimmy Jones had planned, he appeared to be running easily, and seemed in excellent condition this morning. The son of Bull Lea and Iron Maiden demonstrated great gameness in winning the Derby and is an improving horse. If he runs back to his race in Louisville and his work yesterday, it would require an extraordinary effort on the part of the others to beat him. The situation in regard to his stablemate Gen. Duke is not nearly so bright. After completing an excellent mile move in 1:40% immediately prior to Iron Liege's work, the Florida Derby winner limped off the track, was declared from the Preakness, and remained in his stall today. Jones, speaking from Garden State Park this morning, was not optimistic. "I debated quite a while before I decided to try him yesterday," Jimmy said. *T went into the stall about noon with a pair of tongs and gripped his left front foot, and he showed no soreness whatsoever. Now I plan to take another X-ray in a day or so and will probably bring him up here where I can keep an eye on him. No Break in Gen. Duke's Foot "We may decide to give him a rest for a while," Jones continued. "It could do him a world of good. Of course it all depends on his injury. I don't believe there's anything ' broken because the boys I have with him called me and told me he's all right this morning, and he couldn't respond that I quickly if there was a break. But there's I something wrong and we're going to have • to find out what it is." Gen. Duke's injured foot was poulticed i overnight and was placed in ice late this I morning. The colt is fit enough to run tomorrow if he were to come around, but • should he be rested for a while, Jones I might run out of time to get him ready for the Belmont Stakes on June 15. Although Federal Hill is staked elsewhere in the East, his appearance in Sat- i urday's classic is becoming increasingly ! certain. Stanley Rieser, who is training the 1 colt in the absence of his father, Milton, ! was more than pleased with this morning's ' work, as he should have been. Federal Hill ^ was caught in :24% for the quarter, :49% 1 for half a mile, 1:14% for the first six fur- ' longs and the full mile in 1:39, fractions J which compare favorably with those turned ' in by his chief rivals, Iron Liege and Bold ! Ruler, yesterday. ] As Federal Hill posed in his stall for a "gag" shot with an obliging traffic cop, i who was writing him a ticket for "speed- 1 ing," young Rieser noted that he had his feet under him at the finish of the move, 1 an encouraging sign. "He'll blow out an 1 easy half mile on Friday," Stanley said, i "and he should be ready for anything. He's doing very well and you can't ask for any more than that. Of course, we wouldn't mind it a bit if it comes up mud." 'Off Track Would Please Trio It is interesting to note here that the connections of Bold Ruler, Iron Liege and « Inswept would also be happy enough with | off going. Incidentally, it rained hard in j Baltimore early this morning, and the strip , was just a little faster than it has been in j several weeks. Veteran horsemen here are becoming in- . creasingly optimistic about Federal Hill's chances in the Preakness. His great speed is a matter of record and it is generally be- J lieved that Pimlico favors a speed horse. ! The last seven winners of the Preakness J were all in front entering the stretch and though Iron Liege and Bold Ruler are also likely to run for it on Saturday, there are some who think that Federal Hill might prove a particularly tough nut to crack. At Bold Ruler's barn, all was serene in- J ' I I • i I • I i ! 1 ! ' ^ 1 ' ' J ! ] i 1 1 1 i « | j , j . J ! J J eluding the Flamingo winner himself. After yesterday's race, Eddie Arcaro was quoted as saying that he wasn't impressed with the Nasrulllah colt's effort and that the blinkers, which were tried under combat conditions for the first time, didn't seem to help a bit. Bart Sweeney, deputizing for the absent "Sunny Jim" Fitzsimmons, expressed an opposite opinion, so you pays your money and takes your choice. Parenthetically though, it might be noted that Arcaro had several unkind things to say of Nashua before that colt's best races last year. At any rate, Bold Ruler came out of the prep in good order and now has the distinct advantage of a race over the track. Mr. Fitz, in New York, received an immediate report yesterday afternoon from Sweeney and talked optimistically to this reporter last night. "I still think he's better than the others," said the grand old man of the American turf. That Derby race was too bad to be true." Inswept Eligible to Improve Well pleased with the way Inswept performed in the Prep, trainer Downey Bon-sal observed this morning that the Chesapeake winner was a little short for the race since he had seen no action in Kentucky this spring, and was eligible to improve off yesterday's effort. "Though Culmone appeared to be whipping," Bonsai noted, "the colt came back with no marks on him and is fine today. In fact, had Joe dropped him inside of Bold Ruler turning into the stretch, he might have been closer than the length that separated them at the wire." Inswept, a son of Faultless, is a handsome horse of impressive girth, and might be a little better than expected. He was carried out a bit entering the stretch yesterday but finished gamely. If the speed horses burn themselves out in a duel on Saturday, this one could get part of it. Nah Hiss, who won that four-horse mile and one-eighth race in New York last Friday, shipped in good condition and trainer Chester Ross plans to work him about seven furlongs Wednesday morning. "He seems to like it best a little off the pace," said the astute and articulate Marylander. "Bob Ussery, who knows him, steadies him the first part of it. He's about the kindest horse I have ever handled, and is easy to rate. Ussery rode him eight times and won five races." Ross doesn't think distance will bother the son of the Devil Diver stallion Call Over, and also believes that he can cope with an "off" track, though he would probably run best on a dry strip. Nah Hiss, who girths big, runs in blinkers incidentally. If Ussery doesn't get down for tomorrow's work, he'll be handled by his ] regular exercise boy, Herbert Wells. Promised Land, Hirsch Jacobs' gray Palestinian colt, will also work tomorrow, and Jacobs plans to be down from New York to supervise the move. Promised Land, the Governor's Gold Cup winner, was second by half a length to Nah Hiss in his last outing. However, there was no speed in that race and this colt, who usually likes to come i from way out of it, was forced to take the lead entering the stretch. If Promised Land has something to run at, as he will in the Preakness, he can make up a lot of ground when other horses are "getting late." Richard Nixons to View 81st Preakness Running: Wife of Vice-President to Make Presentation of Woodlawn Vase Richard Nixons to View 81st Preakness Running Wife of Vice-President to Make Presentation of Woodlawn Vase PIMLICO. Baltimore. Md., May 14. — Vice-President Richard Nixon has accepted an invitation of the Maryland Jockey Club to attend the 81st running of the $100,000 Preakness this Saturday at Pimlico. The Vice-President's wife. Mis. Patricia Nixon, will present the historic Woodlawn vase to the winner of the race. It will be the first time a Vice-President has attended a horse racing program since Charles E. Curtis went to the Kentucky Derby over 25 years ago. The Woodlawn vase, created in' 1860 as a racing trophy, is by tradition — dating back to Gov. Oden Bowie more than 80 years ago — customarily presented to the owner of the winner by Maryland's chief executive. Gov. Theodore McKeldin is out of the country on a good will tour, but the traditional Governor's Preakness luncheon will be continued in his honor. In accepting the M.J.C. invitation, Mr. Nixon wrote in part to Louis Pondfield, executive director of Pimlico: "It was most thoughtful of you to ask that either Mrs. Nixon or I present the Woodlawn vase to Continued on Pago Ten I I . J t ' ' 1 I 1 Richard Nixons to View 81st Preakness Running Wife of Vice-President to Make Presentation of Woodlawn Vase Continued from Page One the owner of the winner and we are glad to accept. She will present the vase and I will be glad to have the opportunity to congratulate him." The Nixons and their party are expected to arrive about midafternoon. Earlier in the day, Dr. Milton Eisenhower, brother of the President, and the President s" son, Maj. John Eisenhower, accompanied by his wife, will arrive at Pimlico. Dr. Eisenhower is the president of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Other guests attending the Governor's Preakness luncheon include Judge Simon E. Sobeloff, of Federal District Court, and Mrs. Sobeloff, Senator Glenn Beall of Maryland, Senator Styles Bridges of New Hampshire and Senator Andrew F. Schoep-pel of Kansas, and Claude E. Hellman, Maryland Secretary of State, and Mis. Hellman. Reservations for Preakness Day also have been made for Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey. The Maryland Jockey Club, founded in 1743, has played host to high governmental personages through the year. Gen. George Washington attend the M.J.C. races when its track was located in Annapolis and President Andrew Jackson joined the club while in office in 1831. Congress adjourned on October 24, 1877, to see a match race at the present Pimlico. Filly O' Mine Defeats Favored My Night Out in Downs Event: Completes Training Double for Goodpaster; Leads Home Foe by Almost Two Lengths Don Fair Wm ■;:■■■■ ™*x,. Hal Filly o Mine Defeats Favored My Night Out in Downs Event MRS. CHARLES SILVERS— The Florida owner's Jacolady triumphed in the third race on yesterday's Balmoral program at Washington Park. Completes Training Double For Good paster; Leads Home Foe by Almost Two Lengths By DON FAIR CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 14. — H. K. Goodpaster's Filly o' Mine, smartly handled by Jimmy Parsons, raced to a mildly surprising victory here this rather drab afternoon in the Whirlaway Purse before a crowd of more than 6,000 spectators. Filly o' Mine reached the finish of the eight furlongs feature with a length and three-quarters advantage before D. H. Wells' favored My Night Out. Three and one-half lengths back of the leaders Mrs. Elizabeth Muckler's Home-place saved third while Mr. and Mrs. John Zitnik's Manassas ran- fourth in the field of six starters. First Success This Year Filly o' Mine, a five-year-old daughter of Holdall and Transour. completed her winning jaunt over the sloppy footing in 1:403,5. She was a 47-to-10 chance in the wagering to garner her first success of the 1957 campaign. Owner Goodpaster completed a training double with his Whirlaway Purse accounting, having saddled Herve Racivitch's Nemesia for her victory in one of the earlier events on the card. Filly o' Mine ran a game race in the Whirlaway. She was forced to repulse early challenges from Smoky Hill and Placer and then was under rather stern pressure in the drive to retain a safe margin over the hard-charging My Night Out. Homeplace Continued on Page forty-Five J ' ; 1 ; | ' ■ 1 ' ■ ■ ' : I • ! ' ■ Filly o' Mine Defeats Favored My Night Out Prevails by Almost Two Lengths to Give Goodpaster Training Double Continued from Page One was unable to threaten the top pair when set down through the stretch but he was along to nip the faltering Manassas for the show award. Unique Commando, a member of the David Paper and L. R. Harris -owned Bud- dah Stable, raced to a popular victory in the Kentucky Thoroughbreed Breeders As- sociation Dinner Purse. Responding readily to Johnny Delahoussaye's Well-judged ride, Unique Commando whirled by the finish j with two and one-half lengths to spare over his nearest rival, Charles W. Jones' Loraida. Joseph D. Pucketts Green Hills, pace-1 maker for the major part of the four and one-half furlongs dash, ran third, three-quarters of a length back of Loraida and two lengths before Four R Stable's Col- onel R. S. Unique Commando, a son of Ace Admiral and Scarlet Lake, stepped through the sticky footing in :54%. He was the 6-to-5 favorite to down his 10 juvenile rivals. KTBA members honored owner Paper at a dinner following the races at the Brown Hotel. H. H. Mundy's Exception, ridden by Bobby Dever, proved much the best in the six furlongs second race. Practically left at the post, the Mundy filly unleashed a powerful stretch bid, ample to put awav the leaders and garner a five and three-i quarters lengths decision. Mrs. Harvey C. Fruehauf's Duke's Sandal, who led the capacity field of three-year-olds until well inside the home lane, ran second, a head in advance of Whitney & Wooter's Season's Son. Classy Line-Up of Fifteen Sophomore Fillies in Pimlico's Black Eyed Susan: Jota Jota, Pillow Talk and Cousin Con Vie at Route in Maryland's $24,800 Fixture Charles Hatton Classy Line-Up of Fifteen Sophomore Fillies in Pimlico's Black Eyed Susan Jota Jota, Pillow Talk and ' Cousin Con Vie at Route in Maryland's $24,800 Fixture By CHARLES HATTON PIMLICO. Baltimore, Md., May 14.— A brilliant field of 15 three -year-old fillies was named today to compete for the $24,-800 Black-Eyed Susan, once famous as the Pimlico Oaks, as Preakness week on the nostalgic Old Hilltop advances to its Wednesday program. The Ashland winner Jota Jota, the Kentucky Oaks runner-up Pillow Talk, the local favorite Cousin Con, and Federal Hill's surprising nemesis La Verite head the array of talent assembled for this classical mile and a sixteenth. If all the field face starter Eddie Blind, the winner will receive a gross prize of $17,800, of which the not inconsiderable sum of $17,750 is net. This is the race's thirty-sixth running. It is difficult to pick the favorite, to say nothing of the winner, though Pillow Talk's name is often mentioned. The lightly raced daughter of Mr. Continued on Page Three ► i I DONALD ROSS— His Brandywine Stable homebred, Summer Song, starts in the Black Eyed Susan at Pimlico today. ♦ ♦- ► i Classy Field of Fifteen Fillies In Pimlico s Black Eyed Susan i j ] 1 1 I j | j , ] \ j j j , j , , | | , | ( | i , Jota Voter, Pillow Talk and ? ► Cousin Con Vie at Route in Maryland's $24,800 Fixture Continued from Page One Trouble created a good impression beating the clever Nile Lily in the Kentucky Oaks Prep, and she was the only member of the Kentucky Oaks field to offer much resistance to the successful Lori-El, who is not engaged in the Black -Eyed Susan. Under the terms of the MJC's filly special, each of the field will carry 121 pounds. There is a disposition to discount Jota Jota's lustreless showing in the Kentucky Oaks and a good deal of backing may develop for Capt. Harry Guggenheim's beautiful brown daughter of Double Jay. (Her name is Spanish for J. J. V After giving Lori-El short shrift in the Ashland, Jota Jota found the somewhat cuppy Downs footing unsuitable and did not extend herself, moreover was in trouble repeatedly during that mile and a sixteenth. Her ankles have given trouble but she is meant for a top quality filly. She was second, at a respectful distance, to Alanesian in last summer's Spinaway. It was in the Biscayne Bay Handicap back at Gulfstream Park that La Verite astonished everybody by scratching home ahead of the extraordinarily fast colt Federal Hill, one of the leading aspirants for the upcoming 81st Preakness. The daughter of Roman Bout has" since rather anti-climaxed that form, however, as she was beaten off recently at Garden State Park. Capelet and Cousin Con were stakes winners at two last season, the former winning the important Frizette Stakes up at Jamaica, the latter the Jeanne d'Arc in New England. Capelet, a daughter of the sprinting Bolero, has trained well since her unsuccessful sophomore debut. Cousin Con carried her weight and "beat nothing" at the Black Eyed Susan route here at Pimlico the other day. She gave away weight and led from end to end, and she doubtless will have much support from among the Pimlico regulars. Woodlawn Invader From Kentucky Woodlawn has come up from Kentucky especially to fill her Black Eyed Susan engagement. She was a winner back at Gulf-stream Park and as a two-year-old won the Polyanna Stakes. Certifying she is of stakes class she also finished third in the Mademoiselle. She is expected to be something of an outsider here, however. For the most part the others of the field are allowance fillies. They may improve, must to win, and have ample room in which to improve. Brabant Rose could have some play with Joe Culmone up. Ted Atkinson is to handle Therapy, and Sidney • Cole has been "imported" for Don Ross' • rangy chestnut Summer Song. It is difficult to work up a convincing lather of enthusiasm . for Slipperoo, Jerilynn, Mandalay Miss. Evening Time and Cloud Nine. None of the bonafide stakes performers I among the three-year-old fillies to have . raced thus far in the young season has J seemed able to put two really distinguishing . performances together. Leallah, the , champion of this generation in '56, has yet [ to make her debut. The same applies to \ Romanita and Lebkuchen, while Miss Blue , Jay has been beaten. Perhaps the Black Eyed Susan will reveal a serious contender for the season's honors:* This race, along with the Kentucky Oaks and Belmont's j CCA. Oaks, comprise America's "Triple Crown for Fillies." The Black Eyed Susan last spring found the all conquering Calumet colors first and second, atop Princess Turia and Beyond. The stable has no representative in this renewal. Rosewood having failed to inspire any confidence in "Mayor Jimmy" Jones that she is sufficiently educated and professional to concern herself with the result. The track remained fast when entries were taken this morning, but the course was enveloped in low scudding clouds and it is anybody's guess what conditions will obtain for the running of the Maryland Jockey Club's coveted three-year-old filly feature. $1,297.20 Daily Double Posted at Lincoln Downs ► __ $1,297.20 Daily Double Posted at Lincoln Downs LINCOLN DOWNS, Lincoln. R.-I., May 14. — The Daily Double return at Lincoln Downs hit the four figure mark for the first time of the New England season, a $1,297.20 being posted today after two longshots, H. F. Lukas' Persevere and Sam Edmund -son's Dark Eda won the first two races. It was almost twice the amount of the previous-fiigh for the local year. Persevere, who finished tenth as the favorite last time out after being hung up and thrashing, around in the gate, won the opener by four lengths and was good for $34.80. Jockey Gail Parker rode Persevere, who led home Border Son while Sara-Chana and Terrebonne finished in a dead-heat for third. Dark Eda beat the favored Colonel Drew in the second and paid $92.00 straight. Today's Appreciation Day card was witnessed by 22,888, all who were admitted free of charge. Rellim S. W. Decisive Sprint Winner; Federal Hill is Ready for Preakness: Has Three-Length Edge over Maraja J. J. Murphy Rellim Rellim S. S. W. W. Decisive Decisive Sprint Sprint Winner; Winner; Federal Federal Hill Hill Is Is Ready Ready for for Preakness Preakness Has Three-Length Edge Over Maraja Heavy Strip at Washington Holds No Fears for Son of Djeddah; Alliance Is Third By J. J. MURPHY WASHINGTON PARK. Homewood. HI.. May 14.— Rellim S. W.. A Djeddah colt for which Illinois Racing Board member. William S. Miller, gave $5,500 at the Keene-land sales last year, made his Chicago debut in the Paperboy Purse here today and came through with an impressive score. Seeking his second consecutive triumph following a victory at Churchill Downs, Rellim S. W. got to the front after entering the stretch to win by three lengths, with jockey John Adams sitting cozy. Second place fell to Maraja. while Alliance got thud money. Alliance was a slight favorite over Rellim S. W.. who paid $6.80. The colt raced the five furlongs in 1:00%. which was very good considering the condition of the course. Second on Stretch Turn Alliance broke quickly from the inside stall gate to take an advantage of one length soon after the start, while Rellim S. W. was a trifle slow in hitting his best stride and was fifth on the initial turn. The ultimate winner made a good run on the outside after leaving the backstretch to reach second position on the stretch bend and soon after they had started to head for home, he had caught and passed Alliance. He was about two lengths to-the good at midstretch and increased his margin after Continued on Page Forty-Five r - l ; ) , , » ; - • ! i ' - t • | ■ - - J » ■ 1 - 5 1 " } ' fc L" " t Rellim S. W. in Handy Washington Park Score Proves Repeater While Whipping Maraja, Alliance on 'Off Track Continued from Page One that. Maraja came steadily to catch Alli-1 ance weakening a trifle near the end. The weather was in direct contrast to opening day, the skies being clear for the most part with the temperature about 75 degrees. The track, which was muddy at the outset, was heavy for the later races, The attendance was 7.855. Eleven maiden two-year-olds met in the five-furlong opening race, and Joys Daph-1 ne, a daughter of Johns Joy, one-time J crack sprinter on Chicago tracks, led most of the way to win cleverly. With Larry ' ; Hansman in the saddle, the miss bested 1 Discordant by a length, while Logs Pride, the favorite, was third. Mangam. the sec- ond choice, bolted to the outside fence leaving the backstretch. A disqualification was recorded in the ; second race when Ro-Add, who finished in | first place, was set back for interfering ' with the favored Belle's Best nearing the ■ end of that contest. Ro-Add, with Doug Dodson up, bore out on Belle's Best, with 1 Baird aboard, in the final 50 yards. Belle's Best was placed first to complete a $108.00 Daily Double. Ro-Add was relegated to second place in the six-furlong dash. Billie Pisk steered Mrs. Charles Silvers' three-year-old filly, Jacolady, to a score ' over Dixiana's first-time-starting sophomore, Sea Charm, in the third that was for maiden three-year-old fillies at six fur-5 ■ longs. Little Pharo, with Charlie Burr up, ■ had little difficulty trimming Brook Prince ' in the fourth, with the favored entry of : Red Charger and Mamma's Baby unplaced. Miss Royal Gem, dropping down a few hundred dollars in claiming class, took the I one-mile fifth and paid $54.60. With Har-5 • rel Bolin riding his first winner of the ! meeting. Miss Royal Gem registered over ' Bobby's Bull, while Feb was third. The re-S spective first and second choices, War Stim and Full Book, turned in sorry exhibitions. War Stim seemed unable to untrack him-. self and was well in the rear most of the ■ way, while Full Book refused to leave the gate with the others. Suspend Trainer Cornell for Three-Month Period: California Board Action Result of Drifting Abbey Stimulation Oscar Otis Suspend Trainer Cornell For Three-Month Period California Board Action Result Of Drifting Abbey Stimulation By OSCAR OTIS LOS ANGELES, Calif.. May 14.— Reggie Cornell, one of America's best known and most successful public trainers, yesterday afternoon was handed a three months suspension by the California Racing Board for negligence arising over the stimulation of the horse. Drifting Abbey, some weeks back at Bay Meadows. Commissioners Dwight Murphy, chairman, and members George I. Holmes and Bert W. Railey agreed upon the suspension following a lengthy hearing before the board at its downtown Los Angeles offices on Monday. Murphy announced that after taking all factors into consideration, including the point that not one of the commissioners felt that Cornell was personally guilty, the three months suspension was deemed sufficient. Cornell's suspension will be up July 24 of this summer. In addition, the board gave the same sentence to Drifting Abbey's groom, Jerry Williams. The suspension was for technical violation of Rule 1871 which holds a trainer responsible for the condition of his horse or horses regardless of the acts of third parties. Cornell was given through Thursday to wind up his affairs in the stable area, Continued on Page Forty-Fire Cornell Suspended For Three Months California Racing Board in Long Hearing Arising Over Drifting Abbey Stimulation L * Continued Irom Page One after which, during the term of his suspension, he will be barred from the stable area, but the commissioners told him he was welcome to attend the races as a spectator if he so desired. The development of the Cornell hearing was long, drawn out, and at times tedious. The board qualified all witnesses as to qualifications, such as what schools vets attended, investigative experience of the board's own investigative staff. Cornell was represented by Gene Stock-well Jr.. of the staff of C. Ray Robinson. Stockwell introduced a parade of witnesses whose testimony tended to indicate the fact that the horse Drifting Abbey was not in fact a stimulated runner at Bay Meadows and that there was a reasonable chance of error in identification of the urine sample bottle the state uses for this purpose. The state's case, as presented by Arthur Martin of the Attorney General's office, confined itself to proving that regardless of lack of proof of motive that the sample from Drifting Abbey came back positive and thus per se was ample grounds for suspension. Cornell testified at length in his own behalf, and declared he had made all reasonable efforts, indeed, above average efforts, to safeguard the horses under his care. But he admitted he had no foreman at the barn and no night watchman. He pretty much checked everything himself. The groom. Williams, testified that he had left the horse Drifting Abbey on the day of the stimulation incident for about 15 minutes to get some lunch. George W. Schilling, senior steward at Bay Meadows, testified that he had checked I and found no unusual wagering activity on I Drifting Abbey, either on or off the race ! track. Benzedrine Would Affect Horse Veterinarian Dr. J. E. Jacoy testified that I a horse stimulated by the benzedrine de-rivate which showed in Drifting Abbey's sample would have been nervous, or had her eyes dilated, would have breathed a bit faster, and would have had a faster heartbeat than if non-stimulated. It was brought out that Drifting Abbey was apparently normal in every respect in the paddock, had since worked in near track record time, and thus had every right to win the race, : which was her first start. The defense even called upon jockey Willie Shoemaker, who rode the filly that day, to testify that he noticed nothing out t of the ordinary about the conduct of the horse when he rode her. The state, in rebuttal, called in its own . investigators to testify that Cornell did , not have the same "chain of command" setup as prevailed in other California stables of similar size and calibre. Jack Ford, chief investigator, and Ray K. Moug said , a check of the stable area showed most . stables of consequence had an assistant trainer, a foreman, and a night watchman. ' In summing up for the defense, attorney J Stockwell argued that while Rule 1871 was • harsh, he had nothing better to offer as a . substitute, recapitulated the testimony of possibility of error in sample checking, ' showed that 100 per cent protection of a . stable was a practical impossibility, and cited Cornell's long and good record as a trainer, bulwarked by testimony of other r trainers. After a deliberation of some 10 minutes, the board announced its decision, with the j ~ announcement that the legal brief supporting their decision would be prepared j and given to the interested parties as soon as possible. In other action of the day, the board j took the following actions: 1 — Upheld the action of the board of - stewards at Bay Meadows in voiding the claim of the horse Romanium made by W. R. Johnson of Glendale. Johnson had j shipped his stable to Hollywood Park a few days before making the claim. 2 — Heard a plea from Harold A. Boles regarding horses now stabled at Pomona be permitted to race at Hollywood Park and ^ was told the board had no objections. 3 — Approved the proposed stakes schedule for Golden Gate Fields for its late fall j meeting in the North. 4 — Approved the application for a groom's license for Albert C. Hiering. 5 — Deferred until a later date and until j applicant was in better health application - for a groom's license by Jess Howard. 6 — Granted a temporary license as a groom to Theodore Rv Shumaker. 7 — Granted a probationary license as a groom to Robert C. Williams. 8 — Granted a probationary license as a jockey to Dallas Ward Harrier, formerly of f New York and New Jersey tracks. Harrier r holds an exercise boy's license. 9 — Ratified 10 previous actions of the board dealing with routine matters such as s use of the Daily Double at the state fair, •, stabling of overflow horses at other tracks, ;, and items of a like nature. The Cornell hearing dominated the day's s a f r s •, ;, s proceedings, and the court room was packed to standing room only for a greater r part of the day. Most every race track exec-e - utive in California was present, but the management men deserted the hearing in l the afternoon to hold a short session of the ; Federated Tracks of California Association. No announcement was forthcoming as to ) what was discussed by the executives. Page 2 Inside Hollywood Herb Stein . » INSIDE HOLLYWOOD .«y Herb Stein 4ft HOLLYWOOD, Calif., May 13.— CREAM OF THE CROP— Big topic in bars is Willie 6hoemaker's momentary miscue in the . Derby. Derby. Johnny Johnny Dvorak Dvorak Derby. Derby. Johnny Johnny Dvorak Dvorak said to one discussion group, " I don't blame Shoe. I did the same thing the other day. I got off the Lus a block too soon and went into the Federal Building instead of the City Hall. Matt Wein-stock . . . One way to get plenty, of exercise is-to is-to forget forget where where you you is-to is-to forget forget where where you you park your car. (Jimmy Starr) . . . Songstress Jeri Southern just finished recording a collection of Deep South drinking songs. They're titling the album "Southern Fried." Bill Kennedy) . . . The do-it-yourself movement will never become as popular as the age-old custom of letting George do it. (Olin Miller) . . . Beef at the Beefeater: "TV has opened a whole new field of unemployment for me." Mike Connolly) . . . Nominated for the week's Awful Awful is the report from Paul Speegle that a San Francisco tailor has set up a bar in the rear of his shop so his customers can have a belt in the back. (Art Ryon) ... A prominent movie actor said: "Was I surprised the other day! My son came home from school and told me, 'I'm underprivileged. The other kids in my class have four parents and I only have two.' " (Sidney Skolsky). To brief residents of the area surrounding the nuclear proving ground, the Atomic Energy Commission has published a booklet called "Atomic Tests in Nevada." It separates the facts from the rumors and is reassuring reading. Its table of contents also contains the understatement of the week in the Chapter heading, "Fallout Can Be Inconvenient." 'Gene Sherman) . . . Printed invitations to the opening of Corky Hale's salon on Sunset Blvd. tomorrow bear the postscript, "Jayne Mansfield will not appear." Wein.stock . . . Bill Bertolotti says in Hollywood an original writer is a fellow who copies an idea just before every one else does. "Skolsky) . . . Jack Parr is responsible* for the story of the po6r sap who got home from work to find a bunch of raw vegetables on the table with the note: "Have gone to bridge club. Recipe for your dinner will be on Channel 7 at 6:30 p. m." (Leo Guild). AAA Future double bill: "Fire Down Below" — "Abandon Ship." (Army Archerd) . . . The Bob Kauffmans are looking for a street on which to live — they can't afford any of the houses they've seen. (Connolly) . . . Pass the salt: Prof. Elton H. Corcie, who has been doing some research lately, claims that kising has its origin in chemistry. Seems like it has to do with a craving for salt. The caveman found that salt helped him cool off in hot weather, and that he could get salt by licking his neighbor's cheek. Also, that it was a lot more interesting if the neighbor was of the opposite sex . . . then everybody forgot all about salt. (Kennedy) . . . There is nothing as hard on a woman's clothes' as another woman. (Starr) . . . Everyone is thankful we have free speech in this country, but many deplore that the supply of it always greatly exceeds the demand. « Miller). AAA You don't get on a CBS quiz show unless you can answer this question first: "Who was the first President?" The answer is ! "William S. Paley." (Guild) . . . Lana Tur-ner, who ought to know, told me that the most glamorous screen figure of all time belongs to Dolores Del Rio. (Skolsky) . . . there's a story going around about a woman who drove her husband to the airport — he was going to Las Vegas. En route home - she was trapped in the usual 5 p.m. traffic. • When she finally arrived there she found I a telegram from him stating. "Went broke. • Send more money." Could be true. Wein-stock) . . . Chet Vonier overheard a discussion ■ of the vodka Martini during which 1 an innocent guest asked if it was made - with -vodka instead of gin. "Oh, no," she - was told. "Vodka instead of Vermouth." (Sherman) . . . Women read 80 per cent of f the romantic rot. Some 9,000,000 American i ladies (?) lap up MacFadden Publications s like True Story, which last week carried 1 three stories on unwed mothers, two on divorce and two on alcoholism. The editor claims, "This is what the public wants!" (Joan Winchell). AAA , Dick Boone had to shoot some scenes in | a cemetery for "Killer on the Wall." He 9 took a look around and said, "At last I know where all the patients we lost on | 'Medic' went." (Hedda Hopper) . . . The | Auto Club's annual report puts it this way: ■ "If all Southern California's registered motor vehicles were lined up, bumper to bumper, they would extend some 10,000 miles, ' or more than three times the distance from 1 Los Angeles to New York." That's funny — I f though it was exactly the distance from my [ home to my office. (Sherman) . . . Joan Winchell says they even sell lingerie these , days with catchy lines like, "The husband j you catch may be your own." On the Broadway Scene Burt Boyar ' „ , .' V ::; ;:;;:■■ . ON THE BROADWAY SCENE ByBurtBoyor NEWYORK,N.Y.,May 14.— HOWCUM??? If Frank Sinatra's $2,300,000 libel suit against Look Magazine is really sincere, ' „ , then then how howcum cum his his very very .' V then then how howcum cum his his very very shrewd and wise advisors didn't wait a few more weeks until the series has finished running in the magazine? Certainly they must realize that their lawsuit and its attendant publicity can only help Look sell a few million extra copies of the last two installments. installments. The The pub- installments. installments. The The pub- public must ask the obvious question, "What are they saying^ about him?" and then plunk down 15 cents to find out. HOWCUM, Look was willing to depict Sinatra as a louse by mentioning how he insulted Dorothy Kilgallen at his recent Copacabana opening and then they themselves compound the insult by reprinting it so that now millions know it instead of just the few hundred spectators at the Copa that night? AAA HOWCUM Nat "King" Cole, Harry Bela-fonte, Lena Home and other Negro performers of their stature do not follow the lead of Sammy Davis Jr. by refusing to perform in Miami Beach hotels — places where their own people cannot come to see them and where they themselves must suffer outrageous indignities? Professionally, they do not gain prestige or money from Mami Beach bookings. All of them ■ ■ — — — — — — — — ^— — — — — — -^ — — ~ — — ■" — have more offers than they can accept at prices equal to or surpassing Miami Beach club rates. Milton Berle certainly would not perform where Jews are not welcome. AAA HOWCUM 40* of the 60* top songs on American juke boxes are rock n' rollers as a result of their plugging on radio and TV? And howcum the radio and TV sponsors, the real power behind the mikes and cameras, seem content to permeate the ozone with this garbage? AAA HOWCUM General David Sarnoff keeps making speeches emphasizing the importance of "live" TV while at the same time his own NBC is shoving more and more film into their time slots? AAA HOWCUM the Sid Caesar show which year after year is conceded by critics, TV authorities and the Emmy Awards as one of the best shows is being treated like an orphan around NBC? And, in view of General Sarnoff 's strong feelings about "live" TV howcum the NBC sales department has not offered Caesar for sale to a prospective sponsor since last September? AAA HOWCUM all TV networks are not putting their money where their mouths are? They steadfastly tell you that New York is the TV center of the country and should remain so, while at the same time they are spending every last cent of their "facilities" money building 'studios on the West Coast. AAA HOWCUM the city license commission ers make such a big fuss about scalping I of theater, tickets, etc., while the biggest t scalping of all goes on right under their r noses in the taxi industry where a medallion (the license to operate a cab) is sold ' from owner to owner for as much as Twelve Thousand Dollars? Is, it within our statutes to sell a privilege which the ; city originally issued at next to no-cost? ? Or, can't you get enough publicity investigating - cab drivers? AAA HOWCUM Herman Levin, the producer i of My Fair Lady, is at odds with the show's . authors, Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick i Loewe? So far, Levin has refused to gratify their fondest wish, which is to change their billing to read "Herman Levin presents Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady" ' rather than as it appears now with Levin's 3 name above the title and theirs below. . They are so frustrated by it #iat, through i another party, they have prevailed upon l newspaper men to suggest in print that t Levin pay tribute to their talent by making - the desired change in billing. AAA According to Lerner and Loewe's intimates . this will be their last association x with Levin because they feel he is a cad I to have forgotten their generosity in handing . him the producer's title and percentage inasmuch as they not only wrote it, but I they arranged the entire financing of the " show (generally a major part of the producer's job) and then brought him in to j handle the details. At the Ringside Barney Nagler AT THE RINGSIDE By Barney Naaler . NEW YORK, N. Y.. M.ay 14.— The day of Joe Louis' 43rd birthday anniversary, which was Monday, a visitor at the International national Boxing isoxing ciud Club's s national Boxing isoxing ciud Club's s hideaway in Madison Square Garden reflected on the state of things in fist-fighting and came away with the thought that all might have been dif-erent if a kid out of Alabama, by way of Detroit's Paradise Valley, had not come along years ago to give the the business business of of boxing boxing the the business business of of boxing boxing a direction it might never have taken without him. That would be Louis, of course, the one who now gets paid $400 a week "as a sort of hireling of the IBC, although the nature of his job is something remote from definition. He is said to be a kind of mission-- ary man, retailing the good story of the game to the citizenry wherever he goes. In truth, however, Louis is on the payroll because he showed the way, back in 1949, for the founding of the IBC, through his resignation as world heavyweight champion and by virtue of what he regarded as the intrinsic right he held in the title. At the time, Louis deeded title to the championship to Jim Norris and Ar thur Wirtz, who founded the IBC and who today stand shoulder to shoulder in their struggle against anti-trust agents who want to put them out of business, AAA Louis would not have been in a position to give away the title if it had not been for the coincidence of chronology. Louis might never had come out of the Midwest to affect the course of fight history if a New Yorker named Mike Jacobs hadn't come up to Broadway years earlier to become the country's No. 1 ticket scalper and later its No. 1 promoter. Jacobs was more than a mere ticket broker. He was something beyond a fight promoter. He was a showman. He had his rflops too, including the time he presented ^ ice-skating Sonia Henie down in Miami i Beach when the natives were not yet ready to see ice any place but in their whiskey , tumblers. Jacobs early recognized Louis' attractiveness, ' even though a veteran fight promoter " had first crack at Joe and turned him J down, in a sense, because he did not believe ' that a Negro could cut the barbed j wiie of prejudice to become an outstanding • attraction. AAA Jacobs was not beset by bigotry because , Continued on Page Forty -Nine AT THE RINGSIDE I By BARNEY NAGLEB Continued from Page Two he was not socially attuned in that direction. From his early, or knicker, days he had been a hustler who made a buck wherever he detected a glimmer of green. He saw in Louis money in abundance and paid no attention to Joe's race. For Jacobs, race meant a rush to the bank wicket. He accepted Louis as a commodity, nothing more. In time, of course, Jacobs came to believe that he had been motivated solely by democratic instincts. When he was painted as the man who beat down bigotry, he accepted the role as though born to the battler's uniform. Indeed, he even let it be believed that he was interested in striking a blow against tyranny when he made the second match between Louis and Max Schmeling. It turned out that Louis knocked out Schmeling and not only atoned for himself but gave some pause to the tyrants who retailed the fairy tale of race superiority. In the long run, obviously and tragically it took the lives of millions of fighters around the world to undermine the theorists of tyranny. At any rate, this was a high point in Louis' career, unequaled in all the fights that came after it . . . All the fights including the first bout with Billy Conn . . . And the second one as well . . . The fistic fiasco, which made Jacobs richer but was his artistic undoing and, some say, led to his eventual physical collapse and the emergence of the IBC. They used to say, in Jacobs' time, that he was a monopolist who ran the game to his own liking. Now they are saying this about Mr. Norris and Mr. Wirtz, which is true up to a point, but not beyond it, because boxing is run by the managers who run their fighters as they please, up to and into the ground. Louis was fortunate in this regard. He had managers who not only knew how to move him toward the championship, but also showed him the way to big money. How the money was spent is another story. For another day. AMERICAS TURF AUTHORITY rOONDBD IN 1894 Official Newspaper of tbe National Association of State Uacing Commissioners Published daily, except Sunday, by TKIANUI E PUBLICATIONS, Inc. DAILY BACIMO FORM J. 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Business Manager Chart namber of first race t» 1957 was 0"„S44 United Press News Briefs ! . - • I • ■ 1 - - f i s 1 , | 9 I | | ■ ' 1 I f [ , j . I t r ' ; ? - i . i ' 3 . i l t - . x I . I " j . ^ i , ' " ' J j • , UNITED PRESS i !| NEWS BRIEFS NATIONAL: Hogerty and Adams Appear to Differ WASHINGTON, D. C, May 14.— Presi- dential Press Secretary James C. Hagerty and Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams appeared to differ today over Congress' ac- complishments this year. Adams said Sun-" day the Democratic-controlled Congress was "lagging" on President Eisenhowers program. He challenged Congress to get busy. But Hagerty said last night on ABC's TV "Press Conference") it is "un-fair" to make an evaluation of Congres- sional action at present. Eisenhower Alarmed at Report of Cuts WASHINGTON, D. C, May 14.— President Eisenhower told Republican legisla-' tive leaders today he "would not want to assume responsibility for the security of the country" if Congress cuts funds for missiles and aircraft. The President made this observation at his regular weekly White House meeting with GOP Congressional leaders. House Republican Leader Joseph W. Martin, Jr., told newsmen after the 90-minute meeting that the President expressed alarm at reports that a House military appropriations subcommittee has made cuts in the Defense Department's missiles and aircraft program. Diem Welcomes American Investment NEW YORK, N. Y., May 14— President Ngo Dinh Diem said today that South Viet- nam is now one of the most stable Asian countries after a two-year struggle against the Communist' threat. He issued a warm welcome to American private investment in a lunch speech prepared for the Far East-America Council of Commerce and Industry. Postpone Showdown on Postal Rates Hike WASHINGTON, D. C. May 14.— The House Post Office Committee today postponed until Thursday a showdown on the administration's proposal to increase postal rates for newspapers and magazines 60 per cent over a four-year period. Chair-l man Tom Murray D.-Tenn.) announced the postponement just as the committee was scheduled to meet behind closed doors to try to settle a controversy over a second-class rate hike and thus complete action on the administration's plan to raise post.- age rates 462 million dollars in the next fiscal year. Murray gave no reason for the postponement. FOREIGN: Ask Wage Earners for Three Billion LONDON, England. May 14.— The Soviet Government asked Russian wage earners today to contribute three billion dollars to a national loan. It promised this would be the last such call. Finance Minister Arseni Zerez, in a Radio Moscow broadcast, announced the Communist Party Central Committee and government had agreed to discontinue state loans after 1957. But he said a 1957 loan amounting to 12 billion rubles (three billion dollars at the arbitrary exchange rate) is necessary "because the current budget provides for this source of revenue.'' Study Lifting State of Seige BOGOTA, Colombia, May 1 4 . — Colombia s new military Junta studied today how soon it could lift the state of seige imposed by ousted President Gustavos Rojas Pinilla. Brig. Gen. Juan B. Cordoba, secretary of the Junta, said last night the or^rer definitely would be rescinded and the only question was one of timing. Cordoba said there would be no confiscation of the prop- erty of the deposed president and Rojas was free to ask permission to return to the country at any time. He arrived in Spain yesterday. Israeli Test Ship' Ready for Canal JERUSALEM, Israel. May 14. — Israel readied a Suez Canal "test ship'' today and informed sources said it could enter the controversial waterway at "any moment/' The sources said the only thing holding up the Israeli test of Egypt's blockade was French reluctance to fall in line with other maritime nations who have given their shippers permission to use the canal. "But talks on this matter are now being completed which will probably enable the Israeli Government to go ahead at any moment," the sources said. Britain Begins Halt to Gas Rationing LONDON, England, May 14. — Britain began dismantling its gasoline rationing setup today with restoration of British Suez Canal traffic. But the political price was a rebellion in the Conservative Party and Laborite demands for new Parliamentary elections. The Labor Party introduced a motion of no confidence in the conservative government of Prime Minister Harold MacMUlan to protest his announcement that British ships are now free to use the Suez Car*aJ do JSgyatX terras, Page 3 Fleurlea Impressive Jamaica Victress: Sets Entire Pace in Route Offering Fleurlea Impressive Jamaica Victress ♦ Sets Entire Pace In Route Offering Son of Erin Takes Measure Of Grover B., Gold Bell II. In Day's Companion Feature JAMAICA. L. I.. N. Y.. May 14.— Taking the track as though she owned it, Ralph Lowe's Fleurlea made a parade of the Larchmont Purse, first of today's feature races. With apprentice Edward J. Decker appearing to enjoy the ride, Fleurlea coasted to the finish two lengths before Brookmeade Stable's Floral Park, the odds-on choice. It was another five lengths back to Morty Freedman's Gay % Life, while Harry L. Koplin's Lovely Wave, who completed the small field, was spaced off another 18 lengths in arrears by the camera. Third choice with the cloudy day crowd of 19,931, Fleurlea paid $7.20 and romped the mile and a furlong in 1:51%. It was the first victory of the year for the six-year-old daughter of Bull Lea from Blue Lily, by Blue Larkspur, in six starts. Fleurlea had finished second to Floral Park in her last outing and was behind Gay Life before that, but benefitted by substantial w&ght shifts in relation to both fillies. Young Decker rushed Fleurlea into a seven-length lead in the opening quarter, followed by Gay Life and Floral Park, while Lovely Wave was unable to keep up with the moderate pace. In the run down the backstretch. Floral Park moved into second place, but was not particularly urged by Eddie Arcaro. while Decker was able to give Fleurlea a breather rounding the far turn, though still some five lengths in the van. Floral Park Makes Bid Nearing the final bend, Floral Park made I a threatening bid that encouraged the , favorite players, but Fleurlea was still full I of run and had no difficulty at all in hold-. ing the Brookmeade filly safe. Gay Life. . who apparently cannot carry an impost j such as the 120 pounds she had today, , turned in a very dull race. An odds-on choice was again beaten in r the co-featured Amityville Purse and in similar style when Bill Boland sent Mrs. \ Jan Burke's Son of Erin to the lead at the J start of the mile and one-sixteenth and ' still had some speed in reserve when he ; reached the finish two lengths before W. F. \ Morgan's Heavily favored Grover B. By Coincidence, Eddie Arcaro, who won the . sixth race on Superb, was on both Grover B. and Floral Park, the odds-on choices ' who finished second in the two features. It was another two lengths back to M. Mac- • Schwebel's Gold Bell II., who led B. and M. • Stable's Bunny's Babe by a length and one-half. Second choice in the wagering, ; Son of Erin paid $7.90 after stepping the J distance in 1:45} 5. Son of Erin took command leaving the gate in the Amityville and was only ser-, iously roused turning for home, when ' Grover B. loomed up on the outside and ; Bunny's Babe made a move along the rail, ' then swung to the extreme outside. • Through the final sixteenth, Boland had • only to keep the Sun Again gelding's head , up as Grover B. sought vainly to catch \ him. Gold Bell II. came from far back to' take third honors, while Bunny's Babe appeared to lose traction in the deep footing I when leaving the rail to make his challenge. It is doubtful, however, that he J would have been able to find racing room had he stayed on the rail. Alibhai Lashes forced the winner's early pace, with Grover B. taking over that role , nearing the far turn, hut never being able \ to seriously menace Cary Winfrey's charge, ' who was scoring his second straight here. Jockey Hedley Woodhouse had one of the narrowest escapes of his career in the second race when his mount, Lila Phillips' aptly named No Lady, bore out and ran up on the heels of Lottie Wolf's Sweet Buddy near the three -furlong pole. Woodhouse lost his left iron and the filly almost went down with 10 horses charging directly be- Continued on Page Fifty-Two Fleurlea Ahead Throughout In Jamaica Distance Feature Continued from Page Three hind her, but miraculously retained his seat and was able to ease the filly up in safety. Ted Atkinson won the race with a late charge on Ethel D. Jacobs' Connie Stella, who scored by a neck over T. F. Whites Whisk Tru, who led Mrs. Phil Bieber's Helaman by a half length, while Rokeby Stable's Djerid was only a neck out of the money. Connie Stella paid $7.40 straight and combined with Ace Mar for a $23.60 Daily Double after requiring 1:15' 5 for the six furlongs. Announce Weights for La Salle 'Cap: Decathlon and Swoon's Son Share Honors at 130 Pounds for Balmoral Race Saturday — ♦- ► Announce Weights i For La Salle 'Cap Decathlon and Swoon's Son Share Honors at 1 30 Pounds For Balmoral Race Saturday WASHINGTON PARK, Homewood, 111., May 14. — River Divide Farm's 1956 sprint champion. Decathlon, and E. Gay Drake's brilliant Swoon "s Son have been assigned i equal high weight of 130 pounds by Bal- j moral's board of handicappers for Saturday's $20.000-added La Salle Handicap at ] six furlongs. 1 Decathlon hasn't started since mid-Jan- 1 uary when he ran off with the Hialeah Inaugural under 135 pounds, but the I speedy Olympia colt has been galloping daily at Washington Park. Won Under 128 at Churchill j Swoon's Son recently made his initial start as a 'handicapper" in the Churchill | Downs Handicap, winning the seven-furlong feature under 128 pounds. j Hasty House Farm's Sea O Erin, who , finished second in last year's La Salle, was ] assigned third-high impost of 117 pounds, \ one more than the 116-pound assessment j made to Dogoon, Swoon's Son's older full j brother, also the property of Drake. j Walmac Farm's The Warrior is next with , 114, Rothmore Farm's Munchausen, 113; j Spring Hill Farm's I Appeal and Colin McCleod Jr.'s Besomer, 110; all of whom , figure high in Saturday's La Salle. Complete roster of LaSalle weights: Horse. Wt. Decathlon 130 Swoon's Son 130 Sea O Erin 117 Dogoon 116 The Warrior 114 Munchausen 113 I Appeal 111 Besomer 110 Rock Pilot 110 French Bleu 109 Horse. Wt. , Dark Toga 108 | King Bruce II. 107 | Obair 107 , Good Gesture 106 | Busher's Idol 105 ( Tommy's Jet 105 | Lori-El 104 i Alma's Heart 103 , Pomace 103 Grandpaw 102 Claims and Sales Claims and Sales ASCOT PARK Busy Sam D. W. Shelton 2,000 CHURCHILL DOWNS Ergo R- P- Adams 2,500 Sky Capers W. P. Walters 2,500 Vehicle H. I. Greathouse 5,000 Altico L Gushen 3,500 GARDEN STATE Hello Rita Mr. & Mrs. H. L. Valentine 3,000 Won't Give Up ... Florann Stable 6,500 LINCOLN DOWNS Want -a -Bit L. Gillett 3,000 Ankylosis C. C. Lee 3,000 Big Knot C. & S. Tassistro 4,000 Golden Fiddle Terminal Stable 3,000 WASHINGTON PARK Tolerant D. V. Ostergaard 3,000 Sallyboots D. V. Ostergaard 2,750 Today's Index Today's Index Page Alphabetical Index to Entries 49 Ascot Park Entries 43 Ascot Park Results 45 Balmoral Charts 9 Balmoral Past Performances 13 Beulah Park Entries 44 Beulah Park Results 45 Cahokia Downs Entries 42 Churchill Downs Charts 9 Churchill Downs Past Perf'nces . . 18 Fonner Park Entries 42 Fonner Park Results 42 Fort Miami Entries 44 Fort Miami Results 45 Garden State Park Charts 12 Garden State Park Past Perf' ces 33 Hamilton (Ohio) Entries 44 Hamilton (Ohio) Results 42 Hollywood Park Entries 42 Jamaica Charts 47 Jamaica Past Performances 23 Lincoln Downs Charts 12 Lincoln Downs Past Perform'ces 24 Mavwood Park Trotting Entries . . 50 Old Woodbine Park Entries 44 Old Woodbine Park Results 45 Past Performance Explanation ... 13 Pimlico Race Course Charts 46 Pimlico Race Course Past Perf'c's 36 Selections 11 Sweep's Graded Handicaps 10, 43, 44 Waterford Park Entries 42 Waterford Park Results 45 Workouts 48, 49 Jabneh Back at Camden Jabneh Back at Camden GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden. N. J., May 14. — Mrs. Eugenia E- Bankhead's Jabneh, which finished second in the Dixie last Saturday, has been returned to Garden State Park by trainer Phil Goodwin. Nine Shifty Sprinters Seek Old Guard Purse: Some Tan Favored to down Smackover and Super Devil I , I . j , r \ J ' ; \ . ' • • ; J ' ; ' • • , \ I J , \ ' • • . . I J . , [ \ , j Nine Shifty Sprinters Seek Old Guard Purse Some Tan Favored to Down Smackover and Super Devil CHURCHILL DOWNS. Louisville, Ky., May 14. — The Old Guard Purse, a six furlongs condition race for four-year-olds and upward, and the Dark Star Purse at a like distance for three-year-olds and older, will share the spotlight Wednesday at this course. Nine shifty sprinters are named for the Old Guard while an equal number of entrants, representing seven interests, are engaged for the Dark Star. I. J. Collins' Some Tan. who recently returned to active campaigning after a long lay-up may be the post-time choice for the Old Guard Purse. The Collins gelding, a four-year-old son of Some Chance and Tannette, displayed good speed last week while finishing second to Big Power in an overnight sprint. Others expected to go well in the Old Guard Purse are Mr. and Mrs. Jake Low-enstein's Smackover, Rebel Stable's Super Devil, and Lou Zimmerman's Mr. Crooner, each slated to take up 124 pounds. M. J. Schmitt's Wm. L. Freyhof, 120, J. Graham Brown's speedy but erratic Romeos Heart, Sun Coast Stable's Nival, H. L. Freyn's Floridian, and Mrs. John M. Branham's Tournure also will see action in the mid-, week attraction. Johnny Ralph Adams, leading rider at the Downs spring meeting, is engaged for Smackover and Jack Skelly will guide Super Devil, who has been showing improvement in his morning trials. Johnny Rotz will guide Nival, apprentice Otto Crank is named on Romeos ' Heart and youthful Jimmy Preston will be at the reins on Floridian. Henry Forrest, Covington, Ky., turfman, will send out an entry in the Dark Star Purse; H. M. Mundy's Ressa Bob and J. H. H o m a n ' s hard-hitting sprinter, Don Melody. The Florida Shores Stable and R. E. Morris are to be represented in the co-[ feature by Charier and Sugar Dad. Ob-'. noxious. Country Music. Trading, Indac and Trico complete the probable starting band. Stewards' Rulings ■' ■"■■ — — — — i^ BBMMiMMMBi HHM — mmmm Stewards' Rulings ASCOT PARK. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, May 14. — The Ascot Park stewards issued the following ruling here yesterday : "For failure to properly fill out a scratch card, trainer R. E. House is fined the sum of $25." "For appearing in the paddock in an unfit condition, groom Henry Garnett is fined Ihe sum of twenty -five dollars." MALVERN, Pa., May 14.— The stewards of the Radnor Hunt Club have issued the following rulings: "For failure to report his horse within the prescribed time, trainer John Bosley, Jr., is fined $25. "For cutting a fence in the fifth race, Mrs. Henry Obre's Coup-de-Vite, which finished third, is disqualified. The corrected order of finish: Drifting Continued on Page Forty -Nint mm Stewards' Rulings Continued from Page Three Wood, first; Kilmarnock, second, and Sagahash. third. There being no others to finish, fourth money reverts to the association. "For cutting a fence and continuing on in the fifth race while astride Coup-de- Vite. amateur rider Mr. James Ilruska is fined $25." FORT MIAMI, Maumee, Ohio, May 14. — The stewards today issued the following rulings: "Jockey Kenneth Robertson is fined $50 for hitting his mount along the head during the running of the second race. "Jockey Roy S. Duncan is fined $25 for a frivolous claim of foul after the running of the fifth race, May 13, 1957. "Jockey Robert Lillibridge is fined $50 for unnecessary use of his whip during the running of the seventh race." Racing Today Racing Today (CENTRAL DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Track and Number of Races Post Time Balmoral at Washington (9). 1:45 Clear and slow Churchill Downs (9) 2:00 Cloudy and slow Garden State (8) 1:30 Cloudy and fast Jamaica (8) 12:15 Clear and fast Lincoln Downs (9; 12:45 Clear and fast Pimlico Race Course (o; 1 :00 Cloudy and fast 1 I I I —*—~mm^mmmmmm+m^ Van King Hairan to N. Y. Van King Hairan to N. Y. GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 14. — King Hairan has been vanned back to New York after winning the Delaware Valley Stakes on Saturday at Garden State Park. King Hairan will remain on the Long Island circuit for a spell and may then be shipped west for the Chicagoan at the Balmoial-at-Washington Park meeting. Page 4 Drops Dead after Winning i Drops Dead After Winning FORT MIAMI, Maumee, Ohio, May 14. — Scrutiny, a nine-year-old altered son of Attention, racing in the blue and white colors of Mrs. P. Henry, who was victorious in the sixth race here Monday afternoon, dropped dead in the saliva barn shortly after his victroy. Install 'Bulls-Eye' at Jamaica Install 'Bulls-Eye' at Jamaica JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y., May 14.— Officials of the Greater New York Association yesterday installed a port-I able "bulls-eye," marking the finish of races at Jamaica. This fluorescent marker, which is attached to the black and white finish pole on the rail side, is an innovation on New York tracks and follows Saturday's editorial in Daily Racing Form advocating the installation of such a device to prevent the repetition of honest mistakes of the sort that occurred when Willie Shoemaker stood up after passing the sixteenth pole on Gallant Man in the Kentucky Derby. Fort Miami to Introduce Its New Half-Mile Track: Last Three Events on Today's Program Run over Shorter Strip T. J. Mulligan ] Fort Miami to Introduce Its New Half-Mile Track Last Three Events on Today's Program Run Over Shorter Strip By T. J. MULLIGAN FORT MIAMI, Maumee, Ohio, May 14. — Ralph Parachek, president of the Toledo ; Turf Club, Inc., which operates this race course, has announced officially that the new half-mile oval which has just been completed will be put into use with the running of Wednesday's nine-race program. Racing director Robert Leavitt has always been of the opinion that the followers of the sport prefer to see the thoroughbreds racing "close to them," and as he puts it, "a half-mile track will make the horses seem to be running right in the customers' laps and they love it." The new half-mile track is well banked and affords a perfect "naked eye view" every foot of the Way. The same stretch, now in use on the mile track, will be used for the half-mile oval with the horses finishing directly in front of the stands at the same finish line used on the mile oval. Portable rails have replaced the section of rail leading into and from the half-mile oval and they will be placed at will, either to close off the half-mile track and to run on the mile oval or visa versa. In every race on the new half-mile strip the horses will pass the stands at least twice, depending upon the distance of the race scheduled. In a one mile race the horses will start at the finish line and will travel around the course twice, giving the spectators a view of the field in front of them three times. The last three races on Wednesday's nine -race card will be over the new half mile course with the eighth race serving as the feature. This event is a five and one-half furlongs sprint for four-year-olds and older and nine in all have been named to match strides. Among the contestants are C. L. Kiple's Cecil M., Mrs. K. Ryan's Grand Level, Bob Holloway's Tip Off, P. J. MacMillan's Donna R., M. Collins' Melba's First, E. Sharrard's Madam Cross, W. Basaraba's Sun Bike, W. J. Tuft's Son of Poona and M. Dupuy's Cu Cujo. Son of Poona is highly regarded and may be the right one while Cu Cujo has shown flashes and may be difficult to beat. Grand Level may go well in this test as he is near-ing peak form and could prove very dangerous. Give Midafternoon Top Wilson Impost: Decimal, Nance's Lad and Boston Doge May Clash in Jamaica's Week-End Stakes Give Midafternoon Top Wilson Impost Decimal, Nance's Lad and Boston Doge May Clash in Jamaica's Week-End Stakes JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y., May 14. ^Coming as no surprise, Mrs. Edward E. Robbins' Midafternoon was assigned top weight for Saturday's 28th running of the six-furlong Wilson Handicap with an impost of 126 pounds, conceding from four to 19 pounds to the remaining 24 eligibles. This marks the third straight time that racing secretary Jimmy Kilroe has assigned the five-year - old son of Billings — Mideau top weight, 126 pounds in the Excelsior, a test in which he proved successful, and the 128 pounds he was asked to lift in last weeks Grey Lag Handicap, which he passed up. Stepping Stone for Carter The Wilson, designed as a stepping stone for the Carter Handicap at seven furlongs, traditionally the richest sprint in the nation and up for consideration on Memorial Day at Belmont Park, has attracted a highly representative field of eligibles, for among those weighted in the higher brackets are most of the top sprinters on the eastern seaboard. Rated just under Midafternoon at 122 pounds is Edward Seinfeld's Decimal, winner of a pair of six-furlong allowance races already this meeting, while at just one pound less comes Chester J. Caithness' Nance's Lad. Dropping just another pound and rated equally at 120 are Paul Ando-lino's Boston Doge and Brooicfield Farm's Impromptu. From here the weights drop to the 117 pounds assigned \o Bwamazon Farm's Jovial Jove and Howell E. Jackson's Tick Tdck. Grouped at 116 are Frank C. Rand Jr.'s St. Amour H. and Brae Burn Farm's War Piper. Complete weights follow: Horse. Wt. Midafternoon 126 Decimal 122 Nance's Lad 121 Boston Doge 1-20 Impromptu 120 Jovial Jove 117 •TickTock 117 St. Amour H. 116 War Piper 116 Pylades 114 Itobe 114 Informant 113 Jutland 113 Horse. Wt. Nan's Mink 113 Hastego 112 Flying Bird 111 Imagen ill Bandit 110 DehavDove 110 Golden East 110 Pine Echo 110 North End 109 Singer 109 Busher's Idol 108 Caesar Did 107 Fonner Park Brings Meet to Close This Afternoon: Eight Slated to Parade Postward in Au Revoir Handicap Headliner Dean Williams ; Fonner Park Brings Meet To Close This Afternoon Eight Slated to Parade Postward In Au Revoir Handicap Headliner By DEAN WILLIAMS FONNER PARK, Grand Island, Neb., May 14. — The Au Revoir Handicap at one mile and 70 yards will head a nine-race program which will bring to a close 21 days of highly successful racing at Fonner Park. The $1,500 feature drew eight of the top routers on the grounds' including T-Town Express, Soma, New Shift, Childers, Reno John, Isaprince, Red Randy and Senator Guy. New, Shift, a good three-year-old from the stable of Wesley Bolen, drew top weight of 116 pounds in the handicap. The son of Sceneshifter was third to Mephistopheles at five and one-half furlongs in his first out at Fonner Park. In- his next and most recent start, New Shift easily defeated The Snapper over the six and one-half furlong course in 1:20%. The Bolen sophomore will race as on entry with Senator Guy. V. C. Watson's Childers, in at 114 pounds, has won three races during the 1957 season, two at Oaklawn Park and one over the local course. He gained his victory at Fonner Park over a field of allowance horses at six and one-half furlongs. Both of his winning efforts at Hot Springs were over a distance of ground such as he will be asked to cover Wednesday. Reno John, owned by Nebraskan Ben Fogelson, has yet to gain his first victory this year, but has turned in some top efforts only to be beaten by the narrowest of margins. The son of John One lost a nose decision to Cedar Valley Stable's Eternal Moon and Phil Brossard's Eternal Town. Both defeats came after Reno John had led right down to the closing stride. He can again be expected to set the pace in the Au Revoir Handicap and may have the stamina under the handling of jockey Joe Sherman to go all the way. The post time for the final day of racing at Former Park will be 2:30 p. m. (CST). Page 5 New Jersey: Ed Kelly Unveils New Brookfield Threat Irate Ran Strong Second to King Hairan May be Factor in Jersey Stakes Renewal Teddy Cox ^™ — '■ ^^™ New Jersey By Teddy Cox Ed Kelly Unveils New Brookfield Threat Irate Ran Strong Second to King Hairan May Be Factor in Jersey Stakes Renewal GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 14.— Edward I. Kelly, young trainer for Hairy Isaacs" Brook-field Farms, isn't one to generate gushing enthusiasm over over the the performances performances of of the the over over the the performances performances of of the the horses under his care. This. isn't an unusual characteristic, for numerous trainers have discovered the danger of 'overselling'' their charges, often to the point of causing the owners to expect the impossible. In the case of Irate, latest star of the Brook-field Farms, however, it would seem that Kelly could be accused of feigning hunger while covered with with milk milk and and honey. honey. Irate Irate is is a a ^™ — '■ ^^™ with with milk milk and and honey. honey. Irate Irate is is a a three-year-old son of General Staff — Barbara Childs, by Clock Tower. Until he finished within a half a length of the speedy King Hairan Saturday in the Delaware Valley Stakes, the handsome colt was virtually unheard of. He had started once in his career, winning against a band of ordinary maidens over this track by 15 lengths. His time for that dash of three-quarters. 1:11, was good enough, but hardly sufficient enough to skyrocket him into the role of favorite for the Delaware Valley, which astonishingly enough, was the case. From here on in, Irate's performances will be care- « fully noted, and it could be that eventually he will take a place near the top of the three-year-old division. Joe Culmone said after the race that he met with slight interference during the running and at the finish the colt was pressing hard at King Hairan as they battled stride-for-stride to the finish. *T thought he ran his race," said Kelly, who is the brother of another fine trainer, Tommy J. Kelly, this morning under the Brookfield shedrow. "He had a good race under him and we thought he would handle himself well. I think he ran just about as well as he will ever run. He had been in training a long time and was much better seasoned than a lot of folks thought." May Be Ready for Nine Furlongs Kelly added that Irate is eligible for the $50,000 added Jersey Stakes here, and the $100,000 Arlington Classic, along with a number of other events that could serve as further testing blocks. The Jersey is slated for May 25 at a mile and one-eighth and one ordinarily would question the advisability of sending the colt out for such a rugged event at a stage of the game when most horses are just beginning to graduate from grammar school. Irate obviously is a prodigy, for Kelly started him for the first time in his life on May 7 and it was only four days later that he raced him in a stakes race. In these days this procedure is unusual, but Irate is an unusual horse and there is no doubt that Kelly knows what he is doing. Consequently, it wouldn't surprise us to see the colt in the Jersey starting field. Owner Harry Isaacs was forced to remain at his Maryland farm and did not have the pleasure of seeing Irate perform in the Delaware Valley. We talked to him on the phone this morning, and he is. quite naturally, more enthusiastic than his trainer. Isaacs is naturally enthusiastic, as a matter of fact. 'We thought we had a good one in Irate right along." Isaacs declared. "But there's nothing that could be wrong with a horse that he hasn't had and we've been forced to wait and wait and wait. He's been in training a long time, but every time it seemed we'd get him to the races he'd pop something else, and then there would be another period before he could be put under tack." Isaacs said he obtained the colt at the Saratoga sales for $9,000. He picked him out himself, as he does all of the horses he purchases. "Soon as We broke him, he developed hock trouble. His action in his hocks still isn't as good as it should be. He bucked his shins a couple of times,"' Isaacs continued, "and there was the usual coughing and other ailments. The fact that we kept him eligible for numerous stakes was an indication of our confidence. Naturally, I was pleased by Saturday's race. Possibly the great amount of patience shown by my trainer will be rewarded." Kelly is also a Baltimorean. He is 36 years old and has been serving Isaacs for some six years. Other than a three-year stint in World War II., he has been with horses for the best part of his life. He was brought into the business as a groom by Louis Feustel. who gained undying fame as the trainer of Man o' War. He is generally accepted as one of the best of the younger set of trainers. Others developed for Isaacs by Kelly and now running in good form are Impromptu and I Offbeat Princeton Confuses His Fan Club Speaking of the Delaware Valley Stakes, this observer came in for a great deal of ribbing after Princeton turned in such a disappointing race under the handling of Harold "Red" Keene. Going into the far turn, Princeton was in a favorable position with the contenders, but he was pinched- back abruptly and never recovered his best stride. So, once again, the colt comes up with an excuse. We had seen him run at Laurel and once previously here, and on each occasion he encountered incidents that impeded his progress. We had tabbed Princeton as a good one. Now we are more confused than ever. Maryland: Nixons to Present Woodlawn Vase Saturday Trials and Prep Suggest Sharp Preakness Owner Lowe Discusses 'Show', Gallant Man Charles Hatton .,..,,„.., „.,..,,... ...... — . Kfflg^ sfaflfcfiv zk ,'VL.t Maryland By Charles Hatton ' Nixons to Present Woodlawn Vase Saturday J Trials and Prep Suggest Sharp Preakness Owner Lowe Discusses 'Shoe', Gallant Man PIMLICO, Baltimore. Md., May 14.— It is going to be a "big" Preakness. Equipped with blinkers, Bold Ruler negotiated the rather abrupt turns like the Cin-t. .,..,,„.., „.,..,,... ...... — . cinnati cinnati Limited Limited rounding rounding Horse- cinnati cinnati Limited Limited rounding rounding Horse- Horseshoe Bend at Altoona, pulling out a little extra each time Inswept challenged. We know he is all right, for Eddie Arcaro is lugubrious. Iron Liege probably assured himself the post of favoritism to win a second leg on the Triple Crown when he made a breeze of a mile in 1:37%, time faster than the first miles of Preaknesses won by Citation,' Whirlaway, Assault an(j and other 0^!. celebrities. celebrities. Federal Federal Hill Hill « Kfflg^ sfaflfcfiv zk ,'VL.t an(j and other 0^!. celebrities. celebrities. Federal Federal Hill Hill went a mile in 1:39, despite loosening a plate. And Vice-President Richard Nixon is coming! He was in conference at the White House today, but his secretary. Miss Rosemary Woods, told us that he and Mrs. "Pat" Nixon will be here. One or the other will present the famed Woodlawn Vase, in the absence of Gov. Theodore McKeldin. Maryland's chief executives traditionally do the honors Preakness Day, but McKeldin is in Liberia. This will be the Vice-President's first visit to Pimlico and he certainly will be among friends, for President Eisenhower's son, Maj. John Eisenhower, and his brother Dr. Milton Eisenhower will attend. Nixon says that he "Will be glad to have the opportunity to congratulate" the winner of this eighty-first Preakness. It is nice he takes an interest, and his presence can only have a good effect politically, coming as it does on the heels of the Defense Department's directive making the Downs "out of bounds" for the military's bands Derby Day. So far as we know, Nixon will be the fust Vice-President to attend since the days of Charles Curtis, who actually rode races in the West at the age of 12. The last genuine aficionado among the presidents was Andrew Jackson, often called "the Racing President." The 'Duke' and the 'Man' Will Be Missed ' It is a little disappointing that Gallant Man will not again meet Iron Liege in the Preakness, and that Gen. Duke is hors de combat. Gen. Duke's defection comes as no surprise. He has not Iron Liege's fluid action, indeed pounds a track when moving at speed, and this coupled with very thin hoofs and the many hard modern race courses, is not an ideal combination. Gallant Man's forfeiture of a chance in this second of the Triple Crown events is a consequence of two things: The Churchill Downs stewards' suspension of Willie Shoemaker for 15 days, which precludes his riding the colt at Pimlico, and the beautifully bred bay's somewhat delicate constitution. Chatting with Ralph Lowe, who is in Texas, today, he said: "I got Johnny (Nerud) out of bed last night to discuss the colt's status with him, whether we should reconsider or not. . I would so like not to disappoint the people at Pimlico. But the colt has been a little off his feed several times since the Derby, and yesterday was the worst day he had. Personally, I would rather run him eight times this season, and eight times next, than to run him 12 times in '57 and not at all next year. I left it entirely to Johnny. It is his responsibility and his reputation which is at stake. (Nerud is inclined to give his courageous charge a little more time, awaiting the Peter Pan and Belmont. He is not alarmed, but is properly solicitous.) Fellow Texans Fared Well Together "Again I had planned to ride Shoemaker on Gallant Man in the Preakness, until the stewards made their ruling. I have confidence in Shoemaker. He has ridden five horses for me, winning on four and losing the Derby by a nose. The Preakness would have given him an opportunity of making amends. He tells me he is 'sure Gallant Man can beat the colts he met at Louisville.' If he had only not been set down." . . . Clearly the sporting Texan feels keenly the action against his rider. Lowe plans to go racing during Belmont, when Nerud saddles some of his string, and is interested also in several stakes out Chicago way. "We have a colt by Abernant called Aberion, pointing for the Domino, Chicagoan and Classic," he observed. "Remember him? We think he is a good prospect." Turf ana: Turf historian Jimmy Holmes writes: "Your point about U. S. presidents disdaining to attend the races is well taken. However, it may also interest you that, in 1918, President Wilson attended a hunt meet, in company with Rear-Admiral Grayson, at the old Alexander Island track, across the Potomac from Washington. This course has long since been given up for racing, and is now, I believe, a brickyard. The facts were given to me by 'Spec' Crawford, who rode and won an event that day on 'Archdale'." . . . Our bit about the directive precluding Armed Forces bands from participating Derby Day brought a number of letters and several wires, including a missive from film patrol pioneer Jack Smith, who says: "I will never know why they treat horse racing like a stepchild. They make everyone feel racing is out of bounds for decent people. I get so tired of the way it is treated. You never hear the Church speak against racing. At Jamaica I was impressed by the Sisters of Charity who are stationed at every entrance. Few fans pass those CtMinutd »n Pag* Forty -One MARYLAND By CHARLES HATTON Co minted from Page Five good sisters without putting a small offering in the basket. Yes, this is gambling money, as some people call it. But it aids a lot of helpless families and children and hospitals.-' . . . Federal Hill is registered as a brown, but he tried awfully hard to be a liver-colored chestnut, and he is in certain lights. Veterans say that Domino had this chameleonlike coloring. Cliff Lussky's colt has admirable length of pelvis. He points for a Garden State stakes the Saturday following the Preakness, and is a natural for those mile races at Chicago, though Swoons Son is lying ominously in wait for him. Gallant Man is a nominee for the American Derby on the grass and Johnny Nerud .says: "Yes, indeed, I would run him on it, if he came up to it all right." There are several races in which the diminutive Mi-goli colt could run at Belmont before the Belmont Stakes, which is his next objective at the moment. . . . Fourteen of the last 17 Preakness winners turned for home on top. The conformation of the course seems to favor speed horses. Some good horsemen we know think 'Federal Hill will drown 'em if it comes mud." . . . Lou Pond-field is delighted with the contentious way in which this Preakness is shaping up. . . . Nile Lily will not accompany Jota Jota in this Wednesday's Black Eyed Susan. Her people's confidence she will go middle distances is somewhat shaken. ... It is said that the highest musical note ever achieved by the human voice was "C" in altissimo, sung by Lucrezia Agujari. "C" in altissimo is 2,048 cycles per second. We would bet Charley Johnson hit 3,000 when Gallant Man came out. . . . Jimmy Jones wanted to get a race under Barbizon's girth Monday at Garden State, but it failed to fill. . . . The British press will" be represented at the Preakness, a correspondent for the Sketch covering the social angle. Balmoral: Pending Legislation Assures Nine Races Daily Propose Four for Illinois-Breds at Each Meet Fog Obscures Running of Opening-Day Races J. J. Murphy ■ ^^»±-^kv_^^™ Balmoral I By J. J. Murphy Pending Legislation Assures Nine Races Daily Propose Four for lllinois-Breds at Each Meet Fog Obscures Running oT Opening-Day Races WASHINGTON PARK, Homewood. 111., May 14 — Now that Chicago tracks have built up to three nine-race programs each week, with the proceeds going to varous varous funds funds and and charitable charitable or- ■ varous varous funds funds and and charitable charitable or- organizations, it appears as if we are about to have a series of charity events for the horses themselves. And it's about time. The horses do all the work. We hope they get some extra oats out of it, but feel that humans will benefit most. The -Irons are on the fire down in the state capitol at Springfield to put through a bill calling for nine races every day on on Illinois Illinois tracks. tracks. This This bill, bill, a a por- por- on on Illinois Illinois tracks. tracks. This This bill, bill, a a por- por- ^^»±-^kv_^^™ tion of which is titled the Fund for Illinois Thoroughbreds, provides for 54 races a week instead of the present 51, and would mean a total of 87 extra races a season for the Chicago area. A total of $500,000 is being requested for the fund. At present money received by the Illinois Racing Board from license fees, admission taxes, and other sources, generally total about $1,000,000 annually. The bill calls for one-half of that money to be used by the board as purses for thoroughbreds conceived, foaled and weaned in Illinois. It is proposed that four races at each meeting be staged for homebreds. The state's revenue will not suffer through the transference of that half -million to the fund for Illinois-breds. Rather, it will be increased through the nine-race programs every day. All this information and much more is contined in a rather bulky press release from the Illinois Racing Board. Bill Seeks Several Other Amendments A number of other minor changes to the racing' rules in the State of Illinois are embodied in the six-page pamphlet issued by the Illinois Racing Board. For instance, the bill titled "Senate Bill 602" and introduced by senators Muhleman, Bidwill and Drach would have a section amended to have only one board member conduct hearings in the event of the absence of the two other members, amends another to give the board power to impose penalties, another to give the board power to temporarily reduce daily average minimum purses and stakes, if general economic conditions so require, another to empower the board to permit a licensee to run its race meeting at a track other than that of the licensee, providing that track is within 100 miles of the track possessed by the licensee (that takes care of Lincoln Fields' switch to Washington Park), and several other of minor importance, but the Fund for Illinois Thoroughbreds is the big one. The following paragraph in the report is quite interesting statistically. It reads: "Thoroughbred breeding in the United States ranks high among the country's leading industries; yet the State of Illinois has less than 4 per cent of the thoroughbred breeding farms now in operation. For example, compared to 64 farms in Illinois, Calif orina has 162, Kentucky 98, and even Penn-slyvania which does not have legalized racing*) 61." The question arises, if Illinois has so few breeding farms, where are they going to get the Illinois-breds to fill those races? However, it looks from here as if. we aie going to get those nine races every day. Patrons in attendance at Balmoral's opening day must have been indeed frustrated when they could only see about half the races, due to the heavy fog. It was sore of eerie to hear a bell ring in the distance as the starting gates were released and then dead silence until some shadowy figures, like wraiths, emerged from the mist about the sixteenth pole. Fortunately, the fans could glimpse the outline of six horses running in the featured Coronet Stakes, but the silks were so mud-bespattered and the visibility so poor that it was difficult to determine who they were. And to make matters more confusing, the county fair parades were back. In most instances, no attempt was made to have the horses pass in review in post position order. In some in-tances, it was difficult to distinguish the runners from the stable ponies. It was the exception, rather than the rule, when a horse went postward without a pony and the ponies seemed always to manage to be on the outside of the runner so the fan could not see the saddlecloth numbers. Coronet Victress a Real Bargain Lori-El ran a big race in winning the Coronet and again established herself as one of the bargain purchases of recent years. She cost $700 as a yearling and has now earned $63,225. However, she has some distance to go before she catches up with Alsab. a Chicago favorite of yesteryear, who was also purchased for $700 and earned over $350,000. Lori-El, owned by Mike Soto and Al Berke, a couple of Chicagoans who are in the diamond and jewelry business, has now won 10 of her 16 starts. Soto, who also trains the miss, has stated that her next engagement here may be in the Honeymoon Handicap on June 5. She will be required to meet older fillies and mares in that. Should she skip the Honeymoon, she may be sent to Belmont Park for the Acorn Stakes, which is for three-year-old fillies, exclusively. Jack R. Johnston, vice-president of Sportsman's Park and now a horse owner, was a visitor for the opening. Is so enthused over the showings made by Good Gesture that he is planning on purchasing several C— ,W m P..* LLfL BALMORAL By J. J. MURPHY I Continued from Page Five other racers to run in upper claiming or allowance races. . . . Frank J. Baker, who a couple of years ago was assistant trainer to the late Howard Wells, and later conditioned thorounghbreds for other stables, is in from Lexington. Has no runners in his care at present. . . . Graham Smith, vice-president of Arlington Park, an opening-day visitor. . . . Frank Ashley, Hawthorne announcer, was on hand. Came from his home in Hot Springs. . . . Warren Brown, Chicago sports columnist, and Tom Sheehan, the New York Giant scout, looking them over. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Genter. of Minneapolis, were present to see Our Holiday click on the inaugural program. Trainer Howard Hoffman is here with 11 head for Louis Lee Haggin II., of Lexington. . . . Geoige Alexandra, who has 23 in charge for Emil Denemark, has taken over the training of Pete's Folly for Patricia Hoban. . . . Telegrapher Paul James, who had a brief ring career in his younger days, shook the hand of a champon for the first time when he met Jack Dempsey. . . . Pulled a boo boo recently when we stated that Yorkie McLeod was bringing some horses here. It was Colin MacLeod Jr., who has 20 in his care. . . . Trainer J. J. Greely Jr. has 27 in his care for Walmac Farm, including The Warrior, who turned in a good trial this morning. . . . Dependable John Heckmann got off to a good start in riding three winners on opening day. Page 6 New England: Ready Carrara Lamar for Camden Campaign Calt Awaits Cherry Hill Trial and Stakes Barrera Believes Youngsters Can Go Route Fred Galiani »U ■'■ ** m. ■ \ 2£ m New England — — — — — By Fred Galiani Ready Carrara Lamar for Camden Campaign Colt Awaits Cherry Hill Trial and Stakes Barrera Believes Youngster Can Go Route LINCOLN DOWNS, Lincoln, R. I., May 14.— Carrara Lamar, holder of two track records here, was getting a shoe fitting the other day and trainer Angel Barrera was hopeful that the new set being put on the two-year-old colt's front feet were the "Cinderella" kind. The strapping bay colt left soon after for Garden State Park, where he will compete in the Cherry Hill Trial and the Stakes subsequently if the son of Carrara Marble — Miss Lamar car-I ries his speed equitably against the top-flight colts in the New Jersey sector. Owned and bred by Albert N. Kreihs, New Orleans ship candler, Carrara Lamar has won two of his six starts and may be just coming into his own. After four short spins in New Orleans, the colt came to Lincoln Downs and in his first outing set a record of :421'5 for three and a half furlongs on a track called "good." On April 3, over the same sort of strip, the powerful looking bay ran four furlongs in :471s, etching another new mark on the records and beating as formidable a colt as Wine Jr. Not without pardonable pride, Barrera waxed enthusiastically over his horse's chances. "This is about the best two-year-old I've ever had," commented the Cuban-born trainer. "Certainly he has the appearance of one and he has shown that he can run. And I think that he'll go a distance. He seems to get better as it gets longer. We'll try him in the Trial and then run him back in the Cherry Hill. This is a nice disposi-tioned horse and is easy to train.'' Barrera should know about horses. He has been around them since 1927 and comes from a racing family in Havana. As a matter of fact, besides Angel and his older brother, who assists him here in this country, another brother trains in Mexico City. The remaining five Barreras are all involved in the horse world in their native Cuba. Weight Again Dictates the Future Barrera was born in Havana in 1913 and when he was 13 years old was brought to this country by Joe Hoskins, an association that was to last for many years. Hoskins tutored Barrera as a rider and in 1931 Angel hit the saddle in Western Canada, Cuba and Ohio. But weight caught up with him in one quick flash and he had to quit after his year of debut, and he rode in only a few score races. Barrera remained with Hoskins until 1935, when he branched out for himself as a trainer. Since then he has had either horses for himself or one owner, as he eschews public stables. His present position is with the Circle K Farm of Albert Kreihs. Other patrons for whom he trained have been Sam Segretti and Grace Kosiba. For Mrs. Kosiba he recounts that he won $127,000 in purses for her in one year. For*his present patron Kreihs, Barrera has 10 head, all of them good horses, as he puts it, Bruce being the only cheap one in the lot. "Mr. Kriehs sent me a telegram last November and asked me if I would consider taking over his horses," said Barrera. "Well, I did and I can say that I have never worked for a nicer man. He wants only good horses. He bred Carrara Lamar himself and he buys most of his stock at yearling sales. He bought this chestnut filly, Mighty Mick, out of sentiment sake, for she is a full sister to Mighty Ike, a nice horse he used to have. Mighty Mick has already won two races for him here. As I said, Mr. Kreihs is a first-class owner. He never bothers us, or questions us about anything." Which is something most trainers would desire. Oftentimes many trainers have said that it is harder to condition the owners than it is their horses. Suffolk Downs Campaign to Follow While Barrera was discoursing on his career, Larry Brignolia, the former heavyweight boxer turned blacksmith, was doing a pedicure on Carrara Lamar's feet. The new shoes were put on and the colt led back into his stall. If he comes through with a winning effort in New Jersey, the new combination will have hit a new high and have a lot to be jubilant about. Barrera will bring the Circle K horse back to Suffolk after the Cherry Hill and the stable will remain for the rest of the season before returning to Louisiana. Both Kreihs and Barrera are New Orleaneans, the latter having made his home there for years. His two sons, Joseph, 16, and John, 12, attend St. Aloysius School in the Delta City. The track tradition will be carried on by the second generation Barreras, with Joe planning to become a veterinary. Joe Leone has finally made a decision as to who will ride his wife's Rockcastle, one of the strongest hopes of the local contingent, in the $50,000 Lincoln Special. The choice mount goes to Jorge Contreras, who had been piloting the son of Fervent until he was suspended earlier in the month, being replaced by Warren Lane. Lane won two races on Rockcastle over the local strip. David DeRoin, the redhot apprentice, who was sidelined since March 12 with an ankle injury, began gal-' loping horses this morning, getting ready to make a comeback. It was his first appearance in a saddle since he was operated upon. ... Joe Delicia, familiar figure on the New England circuit, is confined to the Essex County Sanatorium. Verona, N. J., and would like to hear from his friends in this area. California: Lewis Gets Hollywood Turf Club Post Many Overnights on Par with Stakes Stewart's Ad Stirred Up the Irish Oscar Otis : ^™ — California By Oscar Otis « Lewis Gets Hollywood Turf Club Post Many Overnights on Par With Stakes Stewart's Ad Stirred Up the Irish HOLLYWOOD PARK, Inglewood, Calif., May 14. — Horses and People: Give the prize of the week for best remark to George Jessel, Americas "toastmaster gen- : eral," eral," who who quipped, quipped, "Some "Some people people eral," eral," who who quipped, quipped, "Some "Some people people like me stand up and get applauded, others stand up and get 15 days." . . . Prince Khaled, number one California-bred two-year-old colt of last season, will be given a deep firing, then be turned out at a nearby ranch for a period of months. His next racing objective will be as a four-year-old for the $100,000 Santa Anita Maturity. . . . Trainer R. H. "Chick" McClellan. McClellan. who who hasn't hasn't trained trained at at ^™ — McClellan. McClellan. who who hasn't hasn't trained trained at at Hollywood since saddling Fault Free to upset Determine in the 1954 Westerner, is back as an agent, handling the book of apprentice Bill Skuse. Latter loses his allowance on June 9. . . . Finally got time to go over to the clubhouse and look at the new extension and it is all they say about it. . . . Don Lewis, who earned a well deserved promotion last winter at Santa Anita to assistant manager of the private turf club, has been engaged in the same capacity here. He replaces Jimmy Sinnot of New Orleans, who accepted an offer in private industry and will remain in Louisiana the year round. Herman H. Helbush, on the ailing list for too long, is reported showing sharp recovery and may be expected back at the races in another two weeks. Balanced Program Maintained Ratio of purses and overnights is a tenuous topic, and there is no rule of thumb which is right for all tracks, circumstances making the difference, but Hollywood, by all rights, could run a stake a day if you figure $12,000 and up purse is worthy of stake status, but to do so would upset the balance between stakes and overnights, so this Inglewood course cards as its daily features rich overnights that mostly attract stakes horses, and everybody is happy except the breeders, who lost what we considered a valid right to stakes-winning credentials in these races. ... In the overnight classification, leaving all stakes out of consideration, last summer Hollywood carded 20 per cent of its races for a purse of $7,500 ranging to $12,000, with 33 races of either $10,000 or $12,000, a sum which at most tracks commands stakes status. . . . The bulk of the overnight races last season, 51 per cent, were in the $5,000 to $7,000 bracket, only 29 per cent being for $4,000 or $4,500. Al Wolf, who got his indoctrination in racing on the public relations staff of Eddie Read at Del Mar last summer, has been hired by the L. A. Times as first lieutenant to turf editor Paul Lowry, back on the job after a hospitalization which caused him to miss the Kentucky Derby. . . . Col. Anna Friedman Goldman, keeper of the Great Seal of the Kentucky Colonels, has returned to her Beverly Hills home after an extended stay in Blue Grass land, a stay which included hostessing at the "Sunday after Derby barbecue" at her Anchorage headquarters. . . . Jim Stewart, executive vice-president of Hollywood Park, expressed surprise that our Dublin correspondent, Michael O'Hehir, should report at length that Hollywood's venture advertising in Dublin, in effect a waste of money, for nobody would come from there to race at Hollywood at this time of year. . . . "Actually, we didn't expect any such response," smiled Stewart, "but our paid ad did apparently start the Irish to talking about Hollywood Park, and judging " from O'Hehir's column, the very audacity of it stirred up a lot of interest. Which was all we were looking for in the first place, and at least, a lot of people in Ireland now know there is such a place as Hollywood Park." Invitation to Air Tourist Speaking of advertising, Hollywood Park at long last has taken advantage of the steady stream of air traffic intq Los Angeles International Airport, the normal landing pattern of which takes planes down Century Boulevard, and has painted, in 40-foot high letters, the words "Hollywood Park" on its south parking lot. ... Air tourists looking out the window can't miss it. . . . Wayne Stucki, who has five horses on the grounds for Las Vegas sportsman and breeder, J. Kel Houssels, is going public stable and is seeking additional horses for his California string. . . . Ellwood B. "Pie Man" Johnston sets us dead right on his sale of Iron Maiden, dam of the Kentucky Derby winner, Iron Liege, to Calumet Farm, disclosing, "I didn't get $50,000 for the mare as you have indicated, but rather got $50,000 for two mares, Iron Maiden and Amphibian, then paid back $17,500 for their weanlings when they foaled, the mares being sold in foal. . . . The price' on Iron Maiden was figured at $20,000. Her foal that I obtained, Iron Monacle, broke a bone at two and never got to the races, but Amphibian's foal turned out to be Nurse of War, who not only was a good winner herself, but produced me Pie Master, a stakes three-year-old, and Royal Nurse, whom I sold at Del Mar as a yearling for $21,000 and who was fourth to colts in the $60,000 Bay Meadows Futurity. I'm more than happy with the deal, and congratulate Calumet for having purchased her and winning a Kentucky Derby with her offspring." . . . The Argentine mare, Tana Linda, has been working like rapid, and is now said to be a prospect for the $100,000 Calif ornian, to which she is eligible and with a feather. Connors Corner: Injuries Leave Preakness Field Uncertain Ponder Status of June 15 Belmont Stakes Gallant Man and Red God Pointing for Race 'Chuck' Connors i,:J.,.,.,r,.,,,,.lii ........ ..;. ..... ^^^L-afi^^^™ Connors Corner ■ By 'Chuck' Connors Injuries Leave Preakness Field Uncertain Ponder Status of June 15 Belmont Stakes Gallant Man and Red God Pointing for Race JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y., May 14.— The reports from Maryland are none too pleasant regarding the composition of the field for Saturday's Preakness. The injury i,:J.,.,.,r,.,,,,.lii ........ ..;. ..... sustained sustained by by Gen. Gen. Duke Duke and and the the sustained sustained by by Gen. Gen. Duke Duke and and the the deflection of Gallant Man added more woes to the Pimlico management in the presentation of their three-year-old offering. What of the status of the Belmont? This stakes, an inheritance by the Nassau County track from Morris Park, which in turn was the beneficiary from the old Jerome Park, is to be contested on June 15. While this date appears to be quite quite a a distance distance in in the the future, future, ^^^L-afi^^^™ quite quite a a distance distance in in the the future, future, many changes can happen in the interim. Gallant Man, according to the Belmont Park gossip, is to be reserved for this running and there is a possibility that Red God, from the Cain Hoy Stable, will be seen under colors. In discussing Red God the other day, Harry F. Guggenheim pointed out that his colt had never raced over a distance of ground, but if breeding lines meant anything he should be capable of performing that task with ease. Red God is an extremely fast colt. He displayed that trait in training trials and in his one start under colors. His debut in this country at Hialeah " was very impressive and horsemen who witnessed the exhibition were of the opinion that if he could husband his speed over a long distance he would be a stout factor among the three-year-old contenders for titular honors. Both owner Guggenheim and trainer Woody Stephens are of the opinion that Red God not only can sprint but can get a distance of ground. However, no specified training campaign has been mapped out and whether experiments over a distance this spring will be attempted will rest on the decisions of his owner. No 'Upstarts' Likely to Develop Gallant Man, it is known, is not the soundest horse in the country. He has foot trouble and this ailment keeps him from a hard and exhausting campaign. Johnny Nerud in nursing his charge has turned in a good job and racetrackers explain this by simply stating that he knows his horse. What of upstarts between now and the Belmont? Well, that question was also delved in by some members of the Paddock Gang. They came up with the information that none of top caliber are likely to develop. While the Preakness field may be on the small side, the Belmont is by no means looked upon to break records in the number of starters to race. the mile and one-half distance. The Belmont with few exceptions never drew a bulky field, and Jimmy Kilroe stated without hesitancy that this year "will be the rule not the exception. Frank C. Rand returned from Santa Fe, N. M., where he spent some time on business. . . . Frank L. "Red" Leatherbury, of the Clearwater Stable, came up from Mobile, Ala., for several days of racing. He may decide to take in the Preakness before returning home. ... Davy Mandel of the clubhouse set returned to the fold following a weeks absence because of illness. . . . Infatuation, owned- by the Brookfield Stable, arrived from Maryland for the six furlongs of the Champlain. She will be returned to Maryland following the running. ... At private terms, Frank Christmas acquired the French-bred Torretta from B. Hakim. Torretta was a starter last week. . . . Pardella, Janes Gess and Lennie G. were arrivals from Maryland for engagements. Trainer H. Fontaine will be along to saddle the starters for the D and H Stable. Clem Back From Garden State Clem, from the Mrs. A. L. Rand stable, was returned to Belmont Park following a week-end engagement at Garden State. . . . Frank J. Ortell, racing reporter for the World-Telegram-Sun, was discharged from the Kew Gardens hospital and is convalescing at his home. He was treated for a heart spasm. . . . Trainer Max Hirsch reported that some two-year-olds will be shipped up from the ranch later on in the spring. . . . Our Kretchen, winner of the second division of the two-year-old filly race here yesterday, is named for Gretchen Lynch, wife of the New York racing writer. However, the name was misspelled on the application and came out with a big K. instead of a G. Our Kretchen is a member of the Charfran Stable of Charles Cohen of Miami Beach, Fla. Jockey Johnny Choquette returned to the saddle ranks yesterday following a suspension inflicted by the local stewards. His grounding a few days before the Derby resulted in Willie Shoemaker being assigned the mount on Gallant Man. . . . James Fitzsimmons leaves for Pimlico Wednesday. He will be hosted and toasted before and after the running of the Mr. Fitz Handicap. On Saturday he will saddle Wheatley Stable's Bold Ruler for the Preakness. . . . William Ewing, who has a draft of horses with Tom Waller, was on hand yesterday. . . . Trainer George Odom reported that if all goes well Poly-Hi, winner of the Rosedale, will fulfill her engagement in the Fashion. Poly-Hi is owned by the New Yorker, Mrs. George Zauderer. . . . Fred Capo-sella will leave here Friday to handle the Preakness over radio and teevee. He will return here after the race. . . . Harry Isaacs, of Brookfield Farm, is scheduled to be on hand to root for his starter, Infatuation, in the Champlain. Page 7 Beulah Park: Four Tracks in Ohio Running Simultaneously some Relief When Hamilton, Fort Miami Close Hudson Admits Dienst Right on Jockeys' Room Pat Caudill 1 Jk . AM JmWtm Beulah Park By Pat Caudill - ■ Four Tracks in Ohio Running Simultaneously Some Relief When Hamilton, Fort Miami Close Hudson Admits Dienst Right on Jockeys' Room BEULAH PARK. Grove City, Ohio, May 14.— This track opened last Saturday under a severe handicap. When Beulah Park inaugurated its 19-day spring session, sion, it it made made four four tracks tracks in in opera- sion, it it made made four four tracks tracks in in opera- operation simultaneously in the state for the first time in the history of Ohio racing. In competition for horses and jockeys were Ascot Park, Hamilton Raceway and Fort Miami, in addition to Beulah. Further complicating the situation was Waterford Park's sudden decision to operate during this busy period. Despite the opposition, Beulah Park has lured 555 565 horses horses and and 25 25 riders riders to to the the . AM JmWtm 555 565 horses horses and and 25 25 riders riders to to the the local scene and it is the general belief that only the •off*' condition of the racing strip has been responsible for the delay in filling the entries for the opening days of the meeting. Some relief appears in sight with Hamilton winding up its 19-day meeting Saturday and then Fort Miami coming to a close a week from tomorrow. Ascot Park will finish its meeting on May 27, with River Downs to get its 44-day meeting underway Friday. May 24. and ThistleDown opening on Tuesday, May 28. Bill Hudson, custodian of the jockeys' room both here and at Gulfstneam, admits that Robert J. Dienst, Beulah prexy. had him on the spot not long ago. Hudson was discussing such quarters with Dienst in Florida and remarked that the jockeys' room at Gulfstream Park was one of the largest. Dienst returned the statement. 'You mean it was; wait until you see the new one at Beulah Park." Hudson laughed at the time, but upon arrival here, grinned and remarked, "I guess I'll have to apologize to Mr. Dienst. This layout has more space than any I have seen." The room is equipped to the utmost for the comfort of the riders and decorating the walls of the recreation room are enlarged photographs of Ted Atkinson, Charles Burr and Steve Brooks. All three riders rode here early in their careers and it was over this oval that Atkinson piloted his first winner in 1938. Johnny Breen Joins Official Family Briefs: Another named rider is making his debut at Beulah. but not in the role of a reinsman. He is Johnny Breen. who rode with considerable success a few years ago on the Eastern tracks, who has joined the official family here as a patrol judge, and is still not too much over the limit as a jockey weight-wise. . . . C. K. Keller, better known in racing as "Clo," is becoming a man of many titles. He is superintendent of Beulah Park on a year -around basis and also doubles as a placing and paddock judge. Any problems arising here, either large or small, usually find their way to him and are quickly and easily smoothed out. . . . Beulah makes good use of its film patrol movies for promotion of the races. Two of the three TV stations in Columbus use films of the races as part of their sport shows nightly. . . . Don Reed, publicity director here, is running on a tight schedule this summer. He left Gulfstream three days prior to the closing there to prepare for this meeting, goes immediately to Monmouth Park at the conclusion of Beulah and will return here following the New Jersey track to prepare for the fall meeting getting underway here September 7. Jack Riggs. announcer at Gulfstream and MRA, is dropping off here en route to Detroit to call the races on Saturday. . . . Jack O'Hara, the regular announcer, goes to New York to sub for Fred Caposella. who moves into Pimlico for the Preakness. . . . Elgin "Tucson" Fox is handling the riding engagements here for Bobby Wall and apprentice John S. Smith. The latter, the only apprentice presently on the grounds, rode his first winner at Saratoga and has 38 victories to his credit at the present time. He is under contract to trainer Thomas A. H. Smith. . . . Trainer Jack R. Hodges has registered 11 head. Ten of the racers are owned in partnership by Hodge and B. M. Hawkins, with one. Tiny Town, being the property of Hawkins' wife. . . . Kenneth Noe Jr., serving as assistant racing secretary here to Owen E. Pons, departs for River Downs following this week to take up duties in the same capacity to James P. Ross Jr. Paul Ward Off to Slow Start % In a private transaction on Tuesday, T. D. Thacker disposed of his half interest in the juvenile, Smokey K„ to R. W. Rice. The racer was formerly owned by the pair. They still own the two-year-old Doctor Gose in partnership, with both racers being trained by R. W. Reeves. . . . Paul A. Ward, leading rider here last fall, has experienced difficulty in reaching the winners circle at this meeting, having failed completely in the first two days of sport. . . . F. T. 'Bud" Welch is assembling a new public stable here. As a beginning, he is training the three-year-old Paper Toi for Paul B. Smith. . . . Jockey Jimmy Dobson, listed in the American Racing Manual as his birthdate being 1912, has enjoyed three victories here in two days of racing. Winning the Inaugural on Saturday aboard A. M. Holman's Fabucon, Dobson came right back on Monday to score a double on Practical and Lisamin. both owned by Frank Merry of Terre Haute, Ind., and trained by Gale Osborne. . . . Paul R. Anderson, track photographer here, is back on the scene in the same capacity for his sevententh year. O'Reilly on Racing: Derby Pick Iron Liege Also Preakness Choice Recalls Arcaro's Mistake with Devil Diver Many Interesting Things to See in Baltimore Tom O'Reilly ~ ' ~ ■,,,,,,„,,,,!,,,,,,.,. ■ ■■ ,„;,,„.;,. ^^^^""^^^^™ O'Reilly on Racing By Tom O'Reilly ' Derby Pick Iron Liege Also Preakness Choice Recalls Arcaro's Mistake With Devil Diver Many Interesting Things to See in Baltimore PREAKNESS BOUND. May 14— These deathless words are being typed out in the club car of the "Con-540." Know what the "Congo" is? Well, if you associated ■,,,,,,„,,,,!,,,,,,.,. ■ ■■ ~ ,„;,,„.;,. ' ~ with with Pullman Pullman porters porters and and honest honest with with Pullman Pullman porters porters and and honest honest brakemen (they never stole boxcars » , as long as I did, you'd know that the "Congo" is the railroader's name for the famed Congressional Limited, running daily between New York and Washington. This crack flyer hesitates for a minute in Baltimore, where I get off and anyone who cracks, "He who hesitates fs lost." may leave the room. They run the $100,000 Preakness Preakness Stakes Stakes in in Baltimore Baltimore on on ^^^^""^^^^™ Preakness Preakness Stakes Stakes in in Baltimore Baltimore on on Saturday and, as you know, this is the second stop in any race horse's journey toward the Triple Crown. The first is the Kentucky Derby and the last is the Belmont Stakes. The only horse with a chance of winning the Triple Crown this year is Iron Liege, the Derby victor. I picked him in the Derby. So the least I can do is stick with him. Bring on Bold Ruler or anyone else! Willie Hartack, the diminutive genius who rode Iron Liege in the Derby, says Gen. Duke is the best Calumet horse. This does not alter my opinion of Iron Liege a fraction. You see. I was in Kentucky the day Eddie Arcaro, the best money rider in the world, decided that Devil Diver had a better chance in the Derby than Shut Out. John Gaver, who trained both of them for Greentree, begged Eddie to ride Shut Out, but Arcaro wouldn't listen and so young Wayne Wright had his picture taken with the blanket of roses over the horse. Ever since I have been somewhat suspicious of a jockey's ability to pick winners. I know what the man meant when he said, "I'd get rich if they'd give me a bookmakin' concession in the jocks' room."' Visit to the Monument City One of the nicest things about the Preakness does not concern the race itself. It is merely the fact that this race gives more people an excuse to visit Baltimore. The Monument City is one of my favorite towns. It has plenty of tradition and character, both delightfully good and bad. In addition to being a great seaport it has one of the world's most renowned hospitals —Johns Hopkins — a magnificent library, some first-class newspapers, which produced one of the greatest newspapermen of all time — Henry L. Mencken — the great Peabody Music Institute, some fine art galleries, and the world's finest seafood and southern cooking, and is within easy distance of the race tracks — Laurel, Pimlico, Bowie, Timonium. etc. What more do you need? The town is both sophisticated and insular. It is inordinately proud of its "Baltimore Belles." and who can blame it? Didn't the King of England give up his throne for one of them — Wally Simpson? I remember when that yarn broke and the New York papers telephoned Mencken to ask him what he thought of it. Happily, the great man gave off from pounding away at his typewriter about kind hearts and coronets to roar in the phone: "It's the greatest story to hit Baltimore since the Resurrection!'' Baltimore's social insularity is famous and good for a thousand silly tales. Ladies set great store by attendance to its ancient "bachelor's cotillion,"' and the manner in which wealthy fox-hunting squires, living it up in the absolutely beautiful valleys surrounding the city, look at the world outside is downright touching. One time, at the Maryland Hunt Cup^race, which is run every spring, over natural country in beautiful Worthingtqn Valley, the Cockeysville fire department band was tootling away at the National Anthem as the horses prepared to go to the post. Everyone removed his hat and stood up, naturally, when a beautiful feminine voice was heard singing the words. This voice was positively gorgeous and obviously trained as it rang out clear and sweet across the green valley. Inquiries were made about the singer. Who was she? Past is Past Among the Hunt Set An old Green Spring Valley fox hunter, with a pheasant feather in his hat. said, helpfully, "Why, that's Mayor Jackson's daughter-in-law. Nice voice she has. I believe she used to sing on the stage.'' . Then he turned to a friend and said: "Didn't Mayor Jackson's daughter-in-law used to sing professionally? What was her stage name?'' His companion wasn't sure, but between them they found out. It was only Rosa Ponselle, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, in New York. She had studied and sung her way to fame in all the capitals in Europe. But in Baltimore she was strictly Mayor Jackson's daughter-in-law. She has since been divorced. In addition to good food, music and other attractions, Baltimore is not remiss in entertaining the tired sailor. It has a nightclub called The Oasis, which, for real, down-to-earth rowdiness, cannot be surpassed from here to Suez and back, and I've made that voyage. So, no matter what you are looking for after the races, Baltimore has it. Everything but the Broadway theatre. Well, they had to leave something for New York. All a-board! Jamaica: Jamaica's Strokes Schedule below Standard Two Springs Highlight Sixth Week of Meet Fans, horsemen, Breeders' Short Changed' Bob Horwood . _^— 1 " ^*^ ■■-*■ Jamaica By Bob Horwood Jamaica's Stakes Schedule Below Standard Two Sprints Highlight Sixth Week of Meet Fans, Horsemen, Breeders 'Short Changed' JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y., May 14.— Like so many of the stakes presented at Jamaica this spring, tomorrow's Champlain Handicap promises to be a considerably better better race race than than its its $20,000 $20,000 in in . _^— better better race race than than its its $20,000 $20,000 in in added money would normally produce. However, though it has attracted such stars as Ellis Farm's Little Pache, who would appear to be offered a gift at 126 pounds, Mrs. Vernon G. Cardy's Oaks-winning Levee, and such useful fillies and mares as First Asking, Myrtle's Jet, Scansion and the occasionally startling Glamour, it remains a six-furlong dash of no significance significance whatever. whatever. On On Satur- significance significance whatever. whatever. On On Satur- 1 " ^*^ ■■-*■ Saturday, when Pimlico fs offering the $100,000 Preakness, the Long Island track is presenting the Wilson Handicap, also at six furlongs, in which the probable top-weight will be Edward Seinfeld's Decimal atr 122 pounds. Now, Decimal is a consistent and popular sprinter, but he is hardly a champion and not too long ago was running with a claiming tag. One is permitted to wonder why New York racing, which is more often than not the best in the land simply because the owners of the best horses prefer to race in their own backyard, is permitted to take a back seat, not only this week, but through much of the Jamaica meeting. The fact is. Jamaica is the most popular track on Long Island, draws from a larger population area than any other racecourse in the United States, yet here we are past the middle of May and the two stakes offered this week are six-furlong dashes which can very well be good betting races 'though it would seem foolhardy to try to profit by a possible defeat of Little Pache tomorrow* but are hardly the type of races calculated to "improve the breed." Pimlico Has the Big One Saturday On the same afternoon as the Wilson, Garden State Park is offering $25,000 for the Betsy Ross Stakes, which is also at six furlongs, but for three-year-old fillies, not mature horses; Hollywood Park is presenting the $50,000 Los Angeles Handicap at seven furlongs, a distance that is understandable so early in a meeting; Pimlico. of course, has its Preakness. and Balmoral, which is also in the early phase of its meeting, is offering the $20,000 La Salle Handicap at six furlongs. The only major race track with a stake next Saturday of less value and at a shorter distance than the Wilson is Churchill Downs, which is presenting the $10,000 Bash-ford Manor for juvenile colts and geldings. And everyone knows that the Kentucky course has neither the horses nor the public to offer anything more ambitious at the end of its meeting. But for New York to be offering two $20,000 stakes at six furlongs for mature horses in the sixth week of its season comes very close to short changing the Metropolitan racing fans, not to mention the owners and breeders. Turf writers are supposed to avoid prejudice as though it were a social disease. However, it is difficult to -resemble a human and not like some persons more than others. Thus we confess to a more than ordinary pleasure at the emergence in the last few days of potential champion fillies owned by such dissimilar, but likeable, persons as Harry La Montagne and Charlie Cohen. Though as different in background and way of life as any two individuals could be, La Montagne and Cohen share a devotion to the thoroughbred horse as owners and breeders and both are signal examples of the healthful benefits to be gained from thoroughbred racing. Fillies Make an Impression The fillies we speak of are La Montagne's Plotter and Charfran Stable's Our Kretchen. both bred by their owners. The four-year-old Plotter is a daughter of Double Jay from Conniver, who carried La Montagne's internationally known white silks, to many notable triumphs over masculine rivals nine years ago when she was the same age as her daughter. Our Kretchen is a juvenile daughter of Crafty Admiral from Adjournment, by Court Martial. Crafty Admiral literally brought Cohen into racing when acquired from Hugh A. Grant in a package deal during the winter of 1950-'51. went on to become a handicap champion and now seems to be sending out nothing but winners. While La Montagne could conceivably be gratified at this writer's admiration for the style of Plotter's 1957 debut last Thursday, he is probably also happy that we are not a racing secretary. Though this debut was in a six-furlong dash for fillies and mares in the classified division who had not won a race of $3,250 since July 7 or two such races in 1956, it impressed us to such a degree that she would have to be topweight in any handicap for those of her-sex at any distance we were called upon to write. And more than a few horsemen agree with this estimate. Ordinarily, you don't take a six-furlong event too seriously. But Plotter, like her brilliant dam, has never suggested that she could sprint. Also, she now looks like a race mare, not like parts of three different horses stuck together, M Continued on Page Forty On* JAMAICA By BOB HORWOOD Continued from Page Seven she did much of last year. It might also be remembered that Conniver, herself, "got good'' at four. The younger Our Kretchen, a chestnut filly with four pronounced white stockings, came out for her debut yesterday with a suspicious shin and was considerably greener than the Jamaica infield, but she was backed into favoritism and -won with the authority of a stakes filly, despite trying to bear out from the start until the final sixteenth. At that point, she settled down to running, pulling away from her field and negotiating the five furlongs in :594s, which is excellent time at this track. She also looks like a runner. Page 8 High King, Old Roman Evergold Foes: Foreign-Bred Trio in Balmoral Event High King, Old Roman Evergold Foes Foreign-Bred Trio In Balmoral Event ' Partiquina, Bozi, Lepafort Are Classy Imports Seeking Honors at Washington Oval WASHINGTON PARK, Homewood, 111.. May 14. — River Divide Farm's Old Roman and Joseph Gavegnano's High King head a seven-horse field for Wednesday's $4,500 j, Evergold, one-mile mid-week highlight of J the Balmoral-at-Washington Park spring c meeting. Spring Hill Farm's highly re- li garded Argentina importation, Partiquina, fa Mrs. Russell L. Reineman's French-bred r duo of Bozi and Lepafort, Valley View £ Farm's Lark Sun, and E. V. Landaiche's f Jim's Whim complete the Evergold field. Old Roman has not been to the races j for almost two months, has enjoyed a fair b measure of success thus far in the 1957 I campaign. He has been postward eight b times, shows two grass victories, one over v the once highly regarded Platan at Hi- C aleah. His latest trip was a fifth at Gulf- a stream Park. t High King in Chicagoland Debut High King makes his Chicagoland bow * in Wednesday's race. The colt has not visited the winner's circle since November, r 1955. He started only four times last year, f with one of his better races a fourth in t the Wood Memorial won by Head Man £ over Golf Ace. 1 Partiquina has been drilling regularly C over the Homewood course. Last year he i was in the money in four or five starts in ^ Argentina, including a victory in the I Premio Rumbo Stakes in September. Lark Sun has been enjoying some sue- i cess of late in good claiming company. The I gelding, in the money six of his last seven starts, comes off an impressive win last i week in a middle-distance Churchill Downs I event. It was his second win in 11 starts t this season. 1 Jims Whim is after his third win in nine I starts this season. He was eighth in a mile and one-sixteenth Sportsman's Park c allowance event last week. He hooked up 1 with Midaf ternoon on one occasion at 1 Jamaica, leading until the final sixteenth I before tiring to finish sixth. ' Bozi is looking for his first win of the 1 season, the five-year-old having failed to garner an in -„the-money finish in five tries, J last of which was at Hialeah. Last year i Bozi won three of 24 starts, including a I grass race during the Washington Park 1 meeting. Lepafort has started only three times in this country, all in Florida, this winter. The Lepaillon four-year-old colt is still a maiden. Renovation Program Nears Completion at Northridge Renovation Program Nears Completion at Northridge NORTHRIDGE, Calif., May 14. — J. H. Ryan, master of Northridge Farms in the San Fernando Valley, announced that the renovation program at this 180-acre establishment is nearly completed and the farm is ready to accept horses shipping down from the Bay Meadows meetings which can't get stall space at Hollywood Park or ; wish to lay over until Del Mar. The Northridge renovation program was started last winter and since that time the three-quarters mile training track has been refurbished, with the inner rail being completely replaced. Several miles of fencing has been replaced, barns have been repaired and painted inside and out and several paddocks are now ready for use after' i being re-seeded. Ryan estimates some 3.000 gallons of paint have been used to date in the renovation operation. i . . I ENTRIES CLOSE TODAY SELIMA STAKES To Be Run in the Fall of 1958 $30,000 Added Estimated Gross Value $60,000 For fillies two years old (now yearlings). Entrance Fee $10 to accompany the nomination, or entry shall be void. For blanks and further information apply to: LAUREL RACE COURSE MARYLAND STATE FAIR. Inc. (Box 30) LAUREL, MARYLAND Nile Lady, Marullah Additions to Probables for Betsy Ross: Light 'N Lovely, I Offbeat and Evening Time in Trials for Garden State Attraction ► . - . . i PAUL L. KELLEY— Sends out the Spring Hill Farm's importation, Partiquina, in today's feature event on the Balmoral program. ' Nile Lady, Marullah Additions To Probables for Betsy Ross j, J c li fa r £ f j b I b v C a t * r f t £ 1 C i ^ I i I i I t 1 I c 1 1 I ' 1 J i I 1 Light 'n Lovely, I Offbeat T ► And Evening Time in Trials For Garden State Attraction GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 14. — The announcement that Cain Hoy Stable's Nile Lily would accept the challenge and that John S. Kroese's Marullah would probably follow suit, has given impetus and added color to Saturday's renewal of the $25,000 added Betsy Ross Stakes, a six-furlongs fixture exclusively for three-year-old fillies. Nile Lily, a daughter of Roman, won her debut by eight lengths, and came right back to win by four. In the Ashland at Keeneland the fleet filly finished third behind her stablemate, Jota Jota. The two were unplaced in the recent Kentucky Oaks. Nile Lily was acquired for $26,000 at the yearling sales and did not race at two. Jockey Pete Anderson will check in to pilot the Cain Hoy filly. Marullah Scored in '57 Bow Marullah made her 1957 debut at Jamaica last Wednesday and won at six furlongs with reserve power. Last season the daughter of Nasrullah won the Sorority . Stakes and ran second in the Fashion, Colleen and Astoria. Kroese. president of the Gaffney-Kroese Electric Supply Company in New York, purchased 12 yearlings at the Woodward sale, and kept two. One was Marullah and the other Doubletta. Last year, her first at the races, Marullah had gleanings of $41,350, of which $29,325 was acquired in stakes competition. Meanwhile, speed trials continue to dominate the local scene. Three of the most recent morning drills have been turned in by William G. Helis Jr.'s Light *n Lovely, Brookfield Farm's I Offbeat and Darby Dan Farm's Evening Time. Light 'n Lovely, freshened up from a creditable Florida campaign, whirled six furlongs in 1:1333 to establish her fitness. Evening Time went the same six panels in 1:14?3 moving in handy fashion. I Offbeat, a local winner and victress of the Prioress, breezed the three-quarters in l:153s. Harold H. Polk's Mile. Dianne turned in an impressive winning effort here last week skipping the conventional six furlongs in l:ll2/5 and reporting a full length in advance of her nearest rival, Mare's Beau. The latter, owned by Fred P. Maegher, has been the essence of consistency this season, finishing in the money in all five engagements. Her record shows two victories, a' like number of second awards and one show paycheck. Others likely to start in the Betsy Ross are Bernadotte Farm's Kapichan, Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords' Double Royal, Lawrence W. Jennings' Granny Annie, C. Mahlon Kline's Last Slam, Mrs. Joseph T. Murtagh's Heart's Desire and A. F. Wall's La Verite. Michigan House Group Reports Out Bill to Increase Mutuel Tax to 13 Pct.: Amended Measure Divides Additional 1 Pct. between Running Tracks and State Michigan House Group Reports Out Bill to Increase Mutuel Tax to 13 Pet. ; i i I Amended Measure Divides t ► Additional 1 Pet. Between ■ Running J Tracks and State a (Special to Daily Racing Form) b LANSING, Mich., May 14.— Over the ob- f jections of racing commissioner James H. 1: Inglis, the State Affairs Committee of e the Michigan House of Representatives re- c ported out the Minnema Bill to increase ■ the tax on pari-mutuel betting. c The bill, which had been in committee a for nearly six weeks, was approved in a different version than the one which the r State Senate had passed in March. c Originally, Senator John Minnema, c Traverse City Republican, proposed to increase the pari-mutuel take from 12 to 1 12 1'2 per cent with the additional revenue t going to county fairs and thoroughbred « breeders' awards. In the House committee * a the bill was amended to raise the takeout t from 12 to 13 per cent with the state and the thoroughbred tracks splitting the money. £ Based upon 1956 figures, this would J mean about $425,000 in additional revenue J for the state, while the Hazel Park Racing 1 Association and the Michigan Racing Association would get more than $200,000 i each. Of this sum, the tracks would be re- i quired to turn over nearly $100,000 to i horsemen in purses under an agreement \ with the HBPA. | In 1956 fhe State of Michigan realized I $7,534,306 from both thoroughbred and 1 harness racing for an all-time record. I "I was opposed to the bill when it proposed to take an extra one-half per cent I from the public and I am doubly opposed i to the new version which would take a full I percentage point." The commissioner pointed to figures he i had compiled showing that thoroughbred I fans in Michigan are being taxed "at least I ► ■ a b f 1: e c ■ c a r c c 1 t « * a t £ J J 1 i i i \ | I 1 I I i I i I I _ i five times as much as the person who consumes alcoholic beverages.'' "The Minnema Bill,"' he went on, "would add approximately $433,000 a year to the burden of the already overtaxed racing fans . . . The fans who patronize the six licensed pari-mutuel race meetings held each summer in southeastern Michigan are comparatively a small group of people and they are already carrying by far the heaviest tax load of any group of sports fans or any group of consumers in the state. "Compare the $7,534,306 in pari-mutuel racing tax revenue . . . with the $45,000,000 contributed to the state by the persons who consume beer, wine and liquor. "It seems unfair to put an additional tax load on the already overtaxed thoroughbred fan when nearly half the funds to be raised by this tax are to be earmarked for purpose that is entirely unrelated to thoroughbred racing." Inglis referred here to the fact that some of the state's share of the increase would go for capital improvements at county fairs which do not have harness racing. A year ago a bill was passed to provide money for fairs with harness racing. In conclusion, the commissioner noted that "any increases in the state pari-mutuel tax results in more revenue to the illegal bookmakers than to the state treasury . . . Suppression of illegal bookmaking is difficult enough under present conditions without making it even more difficult by increasing the revenues and profits of the illegal bookmakers." In Detroit Inglis reiterated his opposition to any increase in the state tax on pari-mutuel betting at the thoroughbred or harness tracks. *T thought this bill wouldn't get out of committee," said Inglis after he heard that , the House of Representatives would consider the revised Minnema Bill. Horse Vaccination in New York State: State Racing Commission Directs Owners, Trainers Against Sleeping Sickness Horse Vaccination In New York State State Racing Commission Directs Owners, Trainers Against Sleeping Sickness NEW YORK, N. Y.. May 14.— The New York State Racing Commission today directed owners and trainers who expect to campaign then- horses at the New York tracks this season to have their stock vaccinated against equine encephalomyelitis, generally known as sleeping sickness, by July 1, or immediately upon their arrival if they come to New York after that date. "After July 1, 1957,"' says the commission's official directive, "no stall shall be given to any horse unless the required veterinarian's certificate of its vaccination has been presented to the horse identification department and duly noted." The commission's official release points out that this "devastating disease" is largely confined to the Northeastern states and affects humans as well as horses. It adds, "It is believed that the disease is spread by mosquitoes and the vaccination required must be fully completed before the mosquitoes have been hatched/' The commission says that several times "during recent years there have been incidences of sleeping sickness in the New England states which have been sufficiently widespread to require the state racing commission to ask the Department of Agriculture and Markets of the State of New York, through its Division of Animal Husbandry under Dr. D. L. Haley, director, to impose an embargo against race horses" from that area. Unsatisfactory in New England It concludes by saying that this "has naturally proven unsatisfactory both in New England and New York, and it is hoped that, by the requirement for vaccination, the disease may not only be kept out of New York, but a long step taken for its eventual eradication." The New York State Racing Commission's directive, issued over the signature of Ashley T. Cole, follows: To Owners and Trainers: The commission has teen advised by the Bureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture and Markets of the State of New York that, at a meeting of the livestock sanitary officials of New York and the New England states recently held in Boston, it was agreed that they strongly urge that all horses be vaccinated as soon as possible with a series of two injections of bivalent vaccine (Eastern and Western strains) against an outbreak of equine encephalomyelitis in the Northeast. Accordingly, the State Racing Commission of New York hereby directs all owners and trainers of horses on this date stabled in New York and of horses which they expect to bring into New York during the current racing season, which will terminate on or about November 30, to have such horses duly vaccinated by their veterinarians and to obtain the certificates of such veterinarians that such horses have been so treated. Certificates of vaccination shall provide evidence of both injections completed at least twenty-one 21 days before the deadline dates stated in the following paragraph. Such certificates shall be presented to the Horse Identification Department at the track currently holding a meeting: (A) As to horses stabled at any of our tracks on May 15, 1957. by July 1, 1957; B) As to horses arriving at any of our tracks hereafter and on or before July 1. 1957. by July 1, 1957; (C) As to horses arriving at any of our tracks after July 1, 1957. immediately upon arrival. After July 1, 1957. no stall shall be given to any horse unless the required veterinarian's certificate of its vaccination has been presented to the Horse Identification Department and duly noted. In specifying the above procedure to be followed by you, the State Racing Commission, The Jockey Club and the Greater New York Association Inc.. all concur. Preakness Weather Forecast , Preakness Weather Forecast PIMLICO, Baltimore, Md.. May 14 — Generally warm and humid weather during the week with no important temperature changes and a chance of scattered showers and thunder storms Tuesday and Wednesday and again about Saturday is the Preakness long range weather forecast, according to the Baltimore Weather I Bureau. Page 9 Official Racing Chart: Balmoral at Washinton Park Official Racing Charts Balmoral at Washington Park §||] — — — — ^— — ' couvriehl. 1917. bv Trianele Publications Inc. — — — — — ^— — — — HOMEWOOO. ILL.. TUESDAY. MAY 14. 1957— WASHINGTON PARK (1 1-8 MILES). Second day of thirty-day meeting (May 13 to June 15). Balmoral Jockey Club. Inc. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board. Ralph W: Choisser. Stewards, William A. Reagan and Aidan Roarlc. Associate Steward, Teague Pichon. Patrol Judges. Teague Pichon. Thcmas Trotter and Charles J. Gormley. Jr. Paddock Steward. Charles J. Gormley. Jr. Placing Judges. Vasco Parke. Thomas P. Scott and Bennett L. Parke. Clerk of Scales. Frederic Crafton. Starter. Roy Dickerson. Timer. John Beech. Racing Secretary. Fred Burton. Assistant Racing Secretary. Thomas Trotter. Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1956. .36; current meeting, .44. Percentage of favorites in the money. .56. Daily Double, first and second races.* Entries run as one, field horses individually. Mutuel take. 14 per cent (State 6. track 8)_. Superior figure following jockey's name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. 5 Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Kuprion Kamera. (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,531 feet.) FIRST RACE ^FURLONGS. (Mais' Boy. May 20, tS»— 57%— 2— 118.) Purse $3,000. 2-year-olds~ -» «j n Maidens. Claiming. Weight. 118 lbs. Claiming price, $10,000. 1a ** / i. O Net value to winner $1,725; second. $675; third. $390: fourth, $210. May 14-57—: Was Mutuel Pool. $34,878. " Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St & Y* Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 127044 JOYS DAPHNE wb115 3 1 |5 V\ V\ V\ L HansmanloOOO P Shawhan 13.90 141512 DISCORDANT w 118 1 2 2'} 21} 21} 2} K Church 10000 J E Hughes 5.30 121553 LOGS PRIDE w 118 6 4 4«] 4' 3' 33 J Adams 1G0CC M Follmar 2.00 13488 SUNNY LIL w 115 8 7 62 5' 4' } 41} A C Burton 10000 Moss & Nolan 8.10 14251* BRUCE HARVEY wb113 9 9 ** 7* 9* 5'} A Sherm'nSIOOOO T H Dembinski 23.30 11887 BABY OFF w 115 2 3 5" 6} 6* 65 L C Cook 10000 J C Dobkin 11.70 CENTRAL ROAD wb118 4-5 3i 3» 7* 74 D Erb 10000 Sunny Blue Farm 13.90 13857 TOPAZ TINY wb115 7 6 9' 9' J 8' 8' A Skoronski 10000 Mrs S & S Bartecki Jr 26.90 MR. WHIMSY wb 118 10 11 • 10 10 9} 93 C Burr 10C00 C MacLeod Jr 38.50 13203 LEOLA GOES wb115 5 8 8'} 8' 10 10 R Mig'uez 10000 N Graffagnini 34.40 133662 MANGAM wb118 1110 Bolted. J Heckm'nnlOOOO E Denemark 3.50 Time. :23V5. :48. 1:01fs. Track muddy. Official Program Numbers?* ^—$2 Mutuels Paid— s , Odds to $1 n • € 3-JOYS DAPHNE 29.80 13.40 6.20 13.90 5.70 2.10 Ml uruel Prices? i-discordant 6.w 3.40 2.40 .70 ■ 6-LOGS PRIDE 2.80 .40 Winner— B. f. by Johns Joy— Bluedier. by Balladier, trained by S. Griffin, bred by Bwamazon Farm, Inc. IN GATE-1:51}. OFF AT 1:51} CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out: second and third driving. JOYS DAPHNE went to the front at once and. opening up a good lead while saving ground, was not in danger. DISCORDANT was closest to the leader throughout and made a good bid in the stretch. LOGS PRIDE was rated early but lacked the necessary finishing aash. SUNNY LIL made up some ground on the inside. CENTRAL ROAD had early foot. MANGAM bolted to the outside fence leaving the backstretch. Scratched-09347 Pink Whip. 118: Negate. 115. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS. (Sun David. Aug. 28. 1952-1:09—5-118.) Purse $2,750. 3-year-olds. -r »y q Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1957 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 1j • / «* ~V 6 lbs. Claiming price, $3,500. May 14-57 — Was Net value to winner $1,590: second. $615; third. $355: fourth. $190. Mutuel Pool, $60,797. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St U V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr Owners Odds to $1 14098-» ■ RO-ADD w 120 5 5 5' } 3' 1" 1J D Dodson 35GO~ R C Burns . IS-4.80 13701 BELLE'S BEST wb 120 1 1 1' 24 34 2'1* R L Baird 3503 Mrs L C Molay , 1.30 14544 CREEK NATION wb117 4 2 21 V 2 J* A Skoronski 55C0 M L Lcmbardo 8.20 142482 ECHO GEM wb 114 10 12 12 -114 7h 4} H Bolin 3500 Palos Acres Farm 7.10 09444 DOUBLE SHARP wb110}2 3 33 43 h 5nk C Meaux 35C0 Togram Farm 29.80 13701 REACTRESS wb 108 8 7 7' 62 53 62 B Dicker^ 35CO Pierini & Cozzi 37.50 14247 BORGANA w 109 12 11 9' 92 62 73} M Weissmn 35CO Nickl & Kozyra 113.70 02401 AURORA BELLE wb112 7 10 82 8} 92 83 C Elder 35C0 H G Bockman 8.70 034234 SOW WILD OATS w 114 3 4 4} 5} 8} 92 J D Jesscp 3503 J E Hughes 12.90 12154 UNLIMITED wb112 6 6 6^ 71103 102 J Paganc* 35C0 River Divide Farm 20.40 12409 SIR RICHARD R. w 115 11 9 111}10M1«11« B Fisk 3500 Mrs C Silvers 47.70 94277 MISS NOMIC w 110} 9 8 10*12 12 12 D Wagner 3500 M M Mitchell 26.70 lD Disqualified and placed second. Time. :224/5. :47%, 1:15*5. Track heavy. Official Program Numbers* , — 5' »'utu*ls Paid — . . Odds to $1 . n • ( 1-BELLE'S BEST 4.60 3.20 2.80 1.30 .60 .49 Ml uruel Knees? 5-ro-add 4.20 3.60 1.10 -so l 4-CREEK NATION 5.20 1.60 Winner— B. g. by Blue Pair— Greetings, by Bow to Me. trained by W. L. Proctor; bred by D. C. Ross. IN GATE— 2:18. OFF AT 2:18i CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third drivinq. RO-ADD was outrun for about a half mile, then moved up on the inside of CREEK NATION and BELLE'S BEST in the lasLfurlcng but bore out in Jhe final sixteenth to interfere with BELLE'S BEST and was disqualified and placed second. BELLE'S BEST led briefly in the early stages, continued well after being headed by CREEK NATION and was in close quarters when RO-ADD bore out. CREEK NATION displayed good early speed and finished steadily on the outside of the first two. ECHO GEM closed ground in the stretch. , Scratched— 124124 Belamber. 1C9; 11683 Risque Song. 109: 12494 Daddykins. 114: 124093 Fancy Souvenir. 1C4: 145441 Grace's Star. 112: 13981 Vanhcok. 114. Overweight— Double Sharp, 1} pounds', Reactress. 4; Sir Richard R.. 1: Miss Nomic, 1}. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $108.00— Double Pool, $48,905. THIRD RACE 6 FURLONGS. (Sun David. Aug. 28, 1952-^1:09-5-118.) Purse $3,000. 3-year-olds. "7 3 A Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. Weight. 116 lbs. 14 4 / 3 U Net value to winner $1,725; second, $675: third $390; fourth. $210. May 14-57 — Was Mutuel Pool, $58.752. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St U V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 T4098 JACOLADY wb 116 7 7 7i 4h 11 13} B Fisk" Mrs C Silvers 4.90 SEA CHARM w116 2 5 1h 51} 31 2* H Bolin Dixiana 3.20 00580 UP A TREE wb116 5 2 5} 2'} 21} 33 C Burr C E Miller . 23.80 032992 CITY BELLE w 116 4 3 3h 1h 41 4U D Erb T Piatt 1.80 91050 ATHENA NIKE w 116 3 4 2'i 3' 51 5h L C Cook F Arndt & Mrs M Marshall 8.90 139824 MEARSAN wb116 1 1 41} 72 63 64} G Herndez A Pierihi 6.60 RICO DAY w116 6" 8 61} 64 7'0 720 L Hansman F D Lebus Jr 13.60 BETTY BOUNCE w 116 8 6 8 8 8 8 R Barnett Tartan Stable 13.90 Time. :232s. :482s. 1:15Vs- Track heavy. Official Program Numbers* t— $2 Mutuels Paid — ., , Odds to $1 \ n • € 7-JACOLADY 11.80 5.20 4.20 4.90 1.60 1.10 Ml uruel Prices? 2-sea charm 4.80 4.40 1.40 1.20 l 5-UP A TREE 8.40 3.20 Winner— Ch. f, by War Jeeo— Lady Jacomar. by Jacomar. trained by J. Noble; bred by Maine Chance Farm. IN GAJE— 2:56. OFF AT 2:56 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Startg ood. Won easily:s econd and third driving. JACOLADY was slow to get in best stride and was outrun for a quarter mile, then gained gradually on the outside after entering tha stretch to get to the front at mid-stretch and pull out thereafter. SEA CHARM led briefly in the early stages, then dropped back when in tight quarters on the stretch turn, but came again. UP A TREE threatened to take command entering the stretch, then caugh CITY BELLE to shake off the latter but was not good enough. CITY BELLE headed the field after leaving the backstretch but weakened. ATHENA NIKE appeared to be in tight quarters around the far turn. MEARSAN was taken up when in close quarters on the inside around the far turn. Scratched— 05078 Skylea. 116. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. (Sun David, Aug. 28. 1952— 1:09— 5-118.) Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds if i i and upward. Claiming. Weight. 121 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 1 allowed 1j 4 / J I 3 lbs.; two races in 1957. 6 lbs. Claiming price. $5,000: if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for Mav 14-57 — Was each $250 to $4,500. Net value to winner $1.725; second. $675; third. $390; fourth, $210. Mutuel Pool. $76,390. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 122464 LITTLE PHARO wb4115 2 4 1h 12 11} \\\ C Burr 5O00~ River Divide Farm 6780 13561 BROOK PRINCE wb7114 4 2 5' 5' 41} 2} J Heckm'nn Mrs R Ben'to & Guarino 6.60 12247 ROCKPORT wb 4 115 8 9 9 7} 7* 3'} D Erb E J & E D Fanning 22.30 143743 RED CHARGER wb8117 9 7 73 3* 2" 4' J D Jessop M H VanBerg a-1.20 141003 MAMMA'S BABY wb5 113 7 5 31 2h 3* 52 J Adams M H VanBerg a-1.20 137071 WOLVERINE w5117 6 6 4} 62 51 63} L C Cook 4500 Grace Kosiba 5.30 13558 BALLYNETTE w4112}1 3 23 *i 6'. 72} A Skoronski 5000 Colonial Stable 4.40 13091 CHARRO w4115 3 1 9* BX 82 8"* A ludica 5000 Mrs F A Sommer 19.40 02450 GOOD CLEAN FUNwb 4 111 5 8 8' 9 9 9 K Church 45C0 J Gavegnano 39.10 a-Coupled, Red Charger and Mamma's Baby. Time, :231s :48; 1:14^- Track heavy. Official Program Numbers 5* , — $2 Mutuels Paid-—, , Odds to $1 ■ n . ( 3-LITTLE PHARO 15.60 7.40 5.80 6 80 2.70 190 M. uruel Knees! 5-brook prince 700 5.40 2.50 1.70 l 8-ROCKPORT - 9.20 3.60 Winner— Br. g, by War Relic— Siss Lill, by Reaping Reward, trained by R. T. Shepp; bred by G. R. Bryson & D. G Arnstein. IN GATE— 3:21}. OFF AT 3:21} CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. LITTLE PHARO caught BALLYNETTE nearing the far turn to take command and, drawing out after leaving the backstretch. was never headed although displaying a tendency to bear out in the last furlong. BROOK PRINCE gamed gradually on the inside in the stretch to finish steadily and doing his best to hold ROCKPORT. The latter made up ground in the final eighth to finish strongest Continued on Page Twenty-Seven BALMORAL Continued from Pago Nino of all. RED CHARGER loomed up on the outside at midstretch but faltered. MAMMAS BABY made a oood move Hearing the stretch turn and then weakened. WOLVERINE was unable to keep up. BALLYNETTE tired badly. CHARRO was in tight quarters around the far turn. Scratched— 019274 Fast Charger, 115. Overweight— Mamma's Baby, 3 pounds; Ballynette, 2\. Corrected weight— Brook Prince. 114. Little Pharo claimed by J. C. Dobkin. trainer A. N. Winick. FIFTH RACE 1 MILE (out of chute). (Swaps, Sept. 3. 1 956—1 :33r s— 4— 130 ) Purse $2,750. 4-year- 1A "j O «"» olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 116 lbs. Winners since April 1. 2 lbs. extra for •»#•}•* each race won. Non-winners in 1957 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, $2,750. May 14-57 — Was Net value to winner $1,590: second, $615: third, $355; fourth, $190. Mutuel Pool. $78.154. '_ ■ Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt V* V2 jjj StrFin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 13561 MISS ROYAL GEM w 4 106 9 2 2h 34 1h 11 1 tr H Bo|m 2750 E Ericson 26 30 11984 BOBBYS BULL wb 5 116 11 4 64 4r 2' 4 23 22 D Dodson 2750 D E Loveman 7.10 137001 FEB wb5 118 2 6 83 7'J 8* 4J 33 A Skoronski 2750 Mrs F E Brown 1080 14104 SMUGSY WUGSY wb5113 4 10 94 93 7} 3h 42; R L Baird 2750 J G Ferrara 8 60 14254" BARBAREBA wb 8 1124 5 7 72 62 6' 5h 5"* R Borge'ke 2750 P J Lamana 19.10 14376 REIGH'S LASS w 5 111 3 9 105 106 92 82 63 D Wagner 2750 Mabon & Weller 29.10 140963 MONTEVIDEO wb6113 1 8 41 5' 5 J 6h 72 L Gilligan 2750 Mrs M A Silagy Sr 7 50 14551' WAR STIM w9118 8 1111 11 11 105 82; C Meaux 2750 A Kara Sr 2.70 11976 SPORT BOOTS wb5 113 7 3 1' 1'J 3* 93 9-1" C Burrt 2750 Seabreeze Stable 1880 140962 RELET wb5 116 6 5 3' 2h 4' 7J 10* R Miguez #50 J & B Stable 2140 12261 SIX GUN wb4113 12 1 5'^ 8h 10} 11 11 L C Cook 2750 E V Landaiche 6060 13702 FULL BOOK wb 4 104 10 Refused. A Sherm'nS 2750 V D Fein 3.10 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :233/s, :47. 1:14*%, 1:41%. Track heavy. Official Program Numbers V ^-$2 Mwtvels P«#— r-— 04* tt S1 , kA in- C 9-MISS ROYAL GEM 54.60 26.40 13.40 2630 12.20 5.70 MutUel rriCeS? 11B0BBYS BULL 8.80 7.80 3.40 2 90 1 2-FEB 7.40 . 2.70 Winner— B. f. by Royal Gem II.— Beauty Poise, by Carrier Pigeon, trained by E. J. Bilko, bred by E. F. Kaiser IN GATE— 3:47. OFF AT 3:47 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for all but FULL BOOK. Won ridden out; second and third driving. MISS ROYAL GEM, close up from the start, headed SPORT BOOTS around the stretch turn and, withstanding a challenge from BOBBY S BULL after entering the last furlong, had enough left to hold him. BOBBY'S BULL moved up strongly in the stretch and cut to the inside of the leader in the last fifty yards, then seemed to falter in the final strides. FEB came steadily through the stretch. SMUGSY WUGSY also cjosed ground. WAR STIM was badly outrun all the way. FULL BOOK refused to break with the field and threw her rider after coming out of the gate. Scratched— 12493 Le Sabre. 113; 13315 Su-Jay, 108; 139874 First Shannon. 113; 13446' Shannon's Leap, 118; 12953 Law Shifter, 111; 13987 Donnarch, 108. Overweight— Barbareba, 1} pounds; Full Book, 1. Corrected weight— War Stim, 118. SIXTH RACE 5 FURLONGS. (Mais Boy, May 20, 1950— :57-i— 2— 118.) Paperboy Purse. Purse $3 500. -j o j 2-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of a race other than maiden or claiming. Weight, 1m 4 / J 5 120 lbs. Maidens allowed 4 lbs. May 14-57— Was Net value to winner $2,015; second, $785; third. '455; fourth, $245. Mutuel Pool, $79,242. Index Horses Eg t A Wt PP St & ?.s Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 13030 RELLIM S. W. w 120 5 6 A* 2* 1'J 13 J Adams W S Miller 2.40 121552 MARAJA w 117 6 4 24 4* 32 2} D Dodson D E Loveman 14.10 126042 ALLIANCE w 120 1 1 I' 11 9 L Hansman C P Edwards Jr 2 20 13857' BURDETTA w 117 4 5 5h 5' 42 44 R Miguez A Graffagnini 10.60 11496' CARRIE LOUISE wb117 7 7 6' 63 5" 52J J Heckmann P Shawhan 900 THESPIS wb116 2 2 3' 3J 63 6"" C Burr River Divide Farm 22.80 14251 DES PLAINES w 117 8 8 73 75 74 73 R L Baird W J Schmidt 1380 :2703' PLAIN BEN w 120 3 3 8 8 8 8 D Erb C C Hillock 3.80 Time, :23, :47y5, 1:004*. Track heavy. Official Program Numbers* , — $2 idutuels Paid — , , — Odds to $1 ^ kA L in • ( 5-RELLIM S. W 6 80 4.20 3 00 2.40 110 .50 Mutuel Prices? 6 maraja s.w 520 330 i» l 1-ALLIANCE 3.20 .69 Winner— B. c. by Djeddah— Dear Diane, by Alsab, trained by D. W Carroll; bred by L. Combs II. IN GATE-4:13. OFF AT 4:13 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. RELLIM S. W. was outrun for about a quarter, then moved up strongiy on the stretch turn and, taking command after entering the stretch, drew out in the last furlong. MARAJA saved ground in the early part and went steadily to the finish. ALLIANCE showed the way into the stretch but was not good enough. BURDETTA went evenly. PLAIN BEN broke well but soon dropped out of it. SEVENTH RACE 7 FURLONGS (out of chute). (Dcggoon, Sept. 3, 1955—1:21-3—124.) Purse $3,000. "J 'i A 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 121 lbs. Non-winners of two races since 1A H / j *¥ April 1 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $7,500; if for less. 2 lbs. allowed May 14-57— Was for each $250 to $7,000. Net value to winner $1.725-: second, $675; third. $390; fourth, $210. Mutuel Pool, $84.311. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St 'A \'i 3A Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 13249' JO DAVIS w4109 7 1 fU 1*i 1h 1"o l C Cook 7000 P & L F Holton 710 122462 RARE VINTAGE w4113 1 3 2' J 23 22 2'J J Heckmann 7000 Jay Kay Stable 4.70 133694 PAULA wb4110 5 5 5* 5« 46 32J K Church 7500 W S Miller 9 60 145492 VARSITY wb 6 1134 6 2 3h 42 3' 4« J Adams 7000 W J Schmidt 170 13861 HIGH AUTHORITY w 6 114 3 7 62 62 63 5' C Meaux 7000 N L Raffelman 4.60 138613 CYNTHIA SUE w4 111J2 6 7 7 7 6J G Herndez 7500 Lucky Stable 26.10 i24974 STIPEND wb 5 115 4 4 43 34 52 7 C Burr 7500 E G Biederman 4 20 Time. :22S„ 46; 1:11%, 1:26. Track slow. Official Program Numbers* ,— $2 Mutuels Paid — 1 Odds to $1 , kA , in* i 7-JO DAVIS 16.20 7.80 4.20 710 2.90 1.10 Mutuel Prices? i-rare vintage 7.00 4.20 2.50 1.10 i 5-PAULA 4.60 1.30 Winner— Dk. b. f, by Billings— Jo Agnes, by Flying Heels, trained by G. G. Collins; bred by L. F. & P. Holton. IN GATE-4:38J. OFF AT 4:39 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. JO DAVIS went to the front at once and showing good speed appeared to bear out slightly on RARE VINTAGE when challenged by the latter in the last furlong and lasted to score narrowly. RARE VINTAGE moved up on the outside of the leader in the stretch and going gamely to the end just missed. PAULA made up some ground in the stretch and was gaining. VARSITY showed speed in spots but seemed difficult for his rider to handle. HIGH AUTHORITY and CYNTHIA SUE were in close quarters right after the start. STIPEND tired. Scratched— 12513' Mr. Grove. 114. Overweight— Rare Vintage. 2 pounds; Varsity. 2\, Cynthia Sue, 1J. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. (Colosal, Aug. 21, 1948-1:481^-5-118.) Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds and 1a ~j n c upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.; ** I J J one race: 6 lbs. Claiming price. $4,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $4 000. May 14-57 — Was Net value to winner $1,725; second, $675: third, $390; fourth. $210. Mutuel Pool. $87 048. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* ~z 3-4 Str Fin Jockeys" Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 " 137072 PRINCIPIO wb8 110 2 2 52 54 42 1h m C Burr 4500 Ramar Stable 2~40 136162 ENCONO w8119 6 3 \\ 13 13 22 23J J HecknVnn 4500 G Alexandra 2 80 121602 COM MODON wb4 116 8 4 2' fr 23 3 * 3' i K Church 4500 P J Warren 10 40 13210' BOLD X. w5 115 5 6 6'i 1\ 63 43 48 C Meaux 4000 B Terry Jr 400 12606' SPONTANEOUS w 4 114 4 5 4 42 53 5h 5' R Borge'ke 4500 Mrs E Brisbine 1160 14103' CRACK DOWN wb4115 3 7 8 6'" 73 V 6'J G Herndez 4000 S Robinson 7 70 14103 LAUREL KING wb5 116 1 1 34 35 34 6'4 76 R Camp 4500 Oldehove-Regnave Stable 15 50 13707 AIR BATTLE wb 6 107 7 8 72 8 8 8 8 A Shermn5 4000 E J Soper 12 90 Time, :24*,. :48*5; 1:13, 1:40%, 1:54. Track slow. Official Program Numbers \ r- $2 Mutuels Paid — * — - Odds to $1 N ( 2-PRINCIPIO 6.80 3.80 320 2.40 .90 60 MID' utuel Prices? 6 encono urn 340 90 70 l 8-C0MM0D0N 3 80 90 Winner— B g. by Revoked— Too Timely, by Discovery, trained by G Stutts, bred by King Ranch. IN GATE-5:05. OFF AT 5:05 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. PRINCIPIO *as well rated some distance back of the leaders for the first six furlonqs, then made a steady run when called upon to head ENCONO an eighth out and draw away therafter. ENCONO opened up a good lead on the backstretch and was easily best of the others. COMMODON was closest to ENCONO in the early running and weakened. BOLD X. was badly outrun. LAUREL KING tired. Scratched-139042 Irish Sea. 119. Attendance, 7,855; Total Mutuel Pool, $608,477. Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs r- Official Racing Charts i I Churchill Downs §||j — — ^— ^— — — — Convrieht. 1937 bv Trianele Publications. Inc. LOUISVILLE, KY.. TUESDAY. MAY 14, 1957— CHURCHILL DOWNS (1 MILE). Fifteenth day of nineteen-day meeting (April 27 to May 19). Churchill Downs, Inc. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Film J Patrol. Weather cloudy. j Steward representing Kentucky State Racing Commission, Lewis Finley. Stewards. L. G. Plaut and J. G. . Goode. Placing Judges. R. F. Hoertz. Charles Triplett. Lawrence Lacey and J. T Clark Patrol Judges. Frank Muth, C. E. Bruns and Patrick McDonald. Paddock Judge, Thomas Oliphant. Clerk of Scales. C. J. Gormley ; Starter. James Thompson. Timer. Francis Poole. Racing Secretary and Handicapper. AW Lavin. • Racing starts at 2 p.m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting : 1956. .31: current meeting. .36. Percentage of favorites in the money. .71. Daily Double, first and second races, j Entries run as one, no field horses in Daily Double races. Mutuel take. 14 per cent (State 6. track 8). ' Superior figure following jockey's name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed ' s Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. ' Complete finish of each race confirmed by Kuprion Kamera. \ (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,234 feet.) j FIRST RACE 5 FURLONGS. (De7amar77 MaiT5. 1956-^ 758^2— 11977 ^ Purse $2,500. 2-year-olds. J 7 C *) Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races allowed 3 lbs.; maidens. 6 lbs. . 1A ** I D £. Claiming price, $6.CO0. j Mav 14-57 — CD Net vaiue to winner $1,625: second. $500: third. $250; fourth. $125. Mutuel Pool, $28,276. j Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St £ % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 ! T443T TERRA FIRMA w 117 2 2 22 21} 2' 12* ATcpara 6000" P Place 1.80 ' 139C03 FLEETBELLE w117 7 3 35 34 3' 2J R Dever 6000 R A Parachek 2.40 ; TILE SON w114 1 2 1i 1h 1} 34 E J Knapp 6O00 J Stelle 46.20 137903 HAUTE DOGE w 111 5 4 61 4} 41 4"k J L Rotz 6000 R P Adams 17.10 142923 PIGEROBE wb114 10 11 10} 63 53 53} J R Adams 6000 J L Paddock 3.50 125104 IKED wb114 9 9 81 7' 62 62 L Grubb 6000 JH Rouse 9.20 LYNNBROOK ROAD wb 114 4 10 113 10} 83 73J J Dela'saye 60C0 P L Hallum 35.50' LINDELL wb 111 11 5 4i 51} 72 82 S Armstrg 6000 R & M Stable 71.40 10007 RICCI PUFF w 111 12 12 12 12 10} 9» G Roser 6000 Barbarry Farm 138.40 TOMAHA w 114 6 6 5^ 83 91 10' F Kaelin 6000 J R Williams 35.00 BONNIE GAIL w 111 3 8 7} 11} 11i}112 J Sellers 6000 Sunset Stable 41.30 12170 JOHN SILVER w 114 8 7 92 91 12 12 R Gonzalez 6000 T E Mueller 62.70 Time. :232,s- :471s. 1:01. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers^ ^-$2 Mutuels Paid — . Odds to $1 » n • ' t 2-TERRA FIRMA 5.60 3.20 2.80 1.80 .60 .40 Ml utuel Prices*! 7-fleetbelle 3.00 2.60 .50 .30 t 1-TILE SON 13.40 5.70 Winner— B. c. by Ky. Colonel— Bellerine, by Sir Damion. trained by R. D. Prewitt; bred by R. D. Prewitt. IN GATE— 2:01. OFF AT 2:01 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. TERRA FIRMA. forwardly placed from the start, disposed of TILE SON during the stretch run and won going away. FLEETBELLE. never far back, closed willingly under urging but could not reach the winner. TILE SON took an early lead, set the pace until well inside the stretch but faltered when challenged by TERRA FIRMA. HAUTE DOGE raced evenly without mishap. PIGEROBE was unable to better her position when set down through the stretcn. IKED lacked early foot. LYNNBROOK ROAD raced greenly. TOMAHA could not keep up. JOHN SILVER had a. rough trip. Scratched— Dinky Pete, 114; 14292 Sana Donna. 111; 125103 Grand Fiesta. 114; Roman Fun, 109; 14024* Ruth's John. 114; Little Tipsy, 111; 13790 Con Gal. 111: 139004 Marion County. 109. Ik 3d claimed by Elias Brothers, trainer A. Cleff. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS (out of chute). (Delta, May 5, 1956— 1:0935— 4— 121.) Purse $2,500. • a • jp n 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races allowed 3 lbs.; I 4 / J j maidens, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. _ May 14-57 — CD Net value to winner $1,625; second: $500; third, $250; fourth. $125. Mutuel Pool, $38,577. Jndex Horses Eg't A Wt PP St V* \i Str~Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 EXCEPTION w 107 4 12 12 W 6} 15JR Dever 2500 H HlMundy 10.70 09541 -DUKE'S SANDAL w 115 1 1 1^ 1* 1i 9* A Popara 2500 Mrs H C Fruehauf 1.80 134E9 SEASON'S SON w 112 9 3 41 3} 9 3J J Parsons 2500 Whitney & Wooters 23.10 132482 OILED wb110 6 2 5' 5« 41} 4* J L Rotz 2500 L 0 McQuown 6.S0 142833 OBOE wb112 10 7 63 62 5} 5} S Armstrg 2500 R & M Stable 3.80 „ SQUAW MOM w110 7 10 10' 8} 71} 9* J R Adams 2500 T W & A C Ferguson 16.10 SANDALGRAPH w 107 11 11 115 93 83 72 J Fowler* 2500 H Kirkpatrick a-6.70 97963 SUN ME NOT wb115 2 9 84 73 92 8'} F Kaelin 2500 H H Price 74.30 , 141E0 ROMAN WAR wb 115 5 5 2} 21} 2} 9? N Johnson 25C0 D Davis Jr . a-6.70 00178- CLAY WORKER wb115 & 4 31} 41 10* 10'« E J Knapp 2500 J Stelle 9.60 13247 BUYING TIME wb 108 12 8 7} 11 11 11 R Gonzalez 2300 P T Chinn 19.70 14149 MISS PLEASANT wb112 3 6 9} Bolted. J Dela'saye 2500 Mrs A Futrell 77.50 a-Coupled, Sandalgraph and Roman War. Time. :23Js :47. 1:152/5. Track sloppy Official Program Numbers^ ,— $2 Mutuels Paid-- . Odds to $1 , D • ( 5-EXCEPTION 23.40 10.20 6.20 10.70 4.10 2.10 Ml UlUel KNCeS? 2-DUKE'S SANDAL 360 3.00 .80 .50 V 9-SEASON'S SON 8.20 3.10 Winner— B. f. by Errad— Pin Up Girl, by Menow, trained by H. Forrest: bred by C. P. Edwards. IN GATE-2:30. OFF AT 2:30} CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for all but EXCEPTION. Won easily; secoird and third driving, EXCEPTION, away poorly and outrun to the stretch, was sent to the middle of the track and. closing strongly without need of urging, disposed of the leaders and drew clear, winning with something left. DUKE'S SANDAL began fast, set the pace until inside the stretch but was not good enough for the winner. SEASON'S SON gave a good performance and had no excuse. OILED was unable to better her position whec1 set down through the stretch. OBOE disliked the sloppy track. SQUAW MOM had no misliap ROMAN WAR raced with DUKE'S SANDAL to the final furlong th3n gave way. CLAY WORKER had early foot but failed to stay. MISS PLEASANT bolted to the outer rail leaving the backstretch. Scratched— 14289 King of Chi.. 107; 141493 Puddin. 107: 038074 Blue Bonnet. 111: lucky Me. 112; 141503 Worrion. 112; 141491 Running Rein, 110; 114014 Pretty Bessie. 110; 131304 Little Bubbles. 115. Overweight— Squaw Mom, 3 pounds; Buying Time. 1; Miss Pleasant, 5. ■ Corrected weight— Roman War, 115. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $72.40— Double Pool, $28,270. THIRD RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Ari's Mcna. May 5. 1950— 1:4335-3— 116.) Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds 1A 7 C A and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. Weight. 118 lbs. Ncn-winners since April 1 ** I J *+ allowed 3 lbs.; in 1957, 7 lbs. Claiming price. $2,500. May 14-57 — CD Net value to winner $1,625: second. $5C0: third. $250: fourth. $125 Mutuel Pool, $47.786. Jndex Worses Eg't A Wt PP St V* V2 ^~ Str Fin jockeys Cl'g Pr7 Owners Odds to $1 142962 NEMESIA w5111 4 3 33 33 2'} 1} 12} J L Rofz ~2500 H Racivitch 630 14029} COLD WAVE w4 111 6 9 84 71 45 21 24} J Parsons 2500 Canning & Gavin Jr 2 90 14293 BET BUTLER wb4111 3 1 12 13 11 32 31 J Sellers 2500 W P Walters 300 K029}3MYRTIS L. w 5 111 8 8 9 9 8} 5' 4} E J Knapp 25CO H L Freyn 670 142963 BEAU IMP wb5 118 7 5 22} 22} 3'} 44- 53} J Dela'saye 2500 H Wetler Jr 920 14156 LETS THINK w7111 9 7 73 84 62 63 6'i N Johnscn 2500 R W Morris 65 40 14023} HOLLY BOUGH wb6111 2 6 6 6M 72 75 A Popara 2500 Mrs D Sukundo 2120 14296 RONAS wb7 118 5 4 51} 5} 7} V 83 R Dever 25C0 Sun Tan Farm 610 137964 MY AFFINITY wb4111 1 2 42 42 5' 9 9 J R Adams 25C0 Mr & Mrs S J Domec 840 Time. :244;5, :4925. 1:152S- 1:43*5. 1:51. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers* ,- $2 Mutuels Paid -. , Odds to $1 D,\^~r-( 4NEMESIA 14.60 7.60 4.40 6.30 2.80 1.20 M..f-..A| uruel rricesj 6-cold wave 5.40 3.60 170 so l 3-BET BUTLER 3.40 .70 Winner— B. m, by Hunters Mocn IV.— Sister -Union, by Blenheim II., trained by H. K. Goodpaster bred by C T. Chenery. IN GATE-2:57. OFF AT 2:57 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. NEMESIA. well placed from the start, settled in the stretch with a short lead, responded to urging and won going away. COLD WAVE, outrun to the last three-eighths mile, made a good bid when set down in the drive but could not get to the top one. although much the best of the others. BET BUTLER began fast, set the pace until nearing . the stretch, then weakened MYRTIS L. lacked early foot. BRAU IMP could not keep up after racing prominently to the stretch LETS THINK had no excuse. HOLLY BOUGH showed nothing RONAS disliked the sloppy track. MY AFFINITY was through early. FOURTH RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS. (Robust. May 20. 1950— :52— 2—1 18.) K. T. B. A. Dinner Purse. 1 A 7 C C Purse $3,000. 2-year-olds. Special weights. Property of. or leased by, members of the I •* # J J Kentucky Thoroughbred Breeders Association. Weight, 118 lbs. (A silver trophy will May 14-57 — C.D be presented.) Net value to winner $1.950; second, $600: third. $300; fourth. $150. Mutuel Pool. $61,712. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St U Str FiTn ~ Jockeys ~7- Owners Odds to $1 136092 UNIQUE COM MANDOw 118 4 3 41} 2} HI J Oeb'saje BuddahStabie T~20 13612 LORAIDA w 115 9 5 2} 3' 2j S Armstrg C W Jones 1020 13699 GREEN HEELS w 118 1 1 12 V 32 G Roser J D Puckett 330 13609 COLONEL R. S. w118 7 4 5' 42 4} J Skelly Four R Stable 910 RUE AND CRY w 118 6 6 * 62 5* E J Kuapp J G Brown 3550 14024 WINK'S MINK wb115 10 7 3} 5} &• J West Hollenback Jr & Miller 1480 10093 ITS AGEM w 118 2 2 63 72 72 J R Adams W H Veeneman 850 CHEAP THRILL w 115 8 10 9} 93 82 R Dever Jones Jr. Grafton & Daley a-1430 ANN RUTLEDGE w 115 5 8 11 11 9'} W D Lucas C W Hayes 6390 13900 VINCENT MISS wb115 3 9 82} 81 10'} J Parsons K Burkhart 5080 FOR A SONG w 115 11 11 10* 10' 11 A Poparat Jones Jr. Grafton & Daley a-14.30 a Coupled, Cheap Thrill and For a Song. tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23. :47. :5435. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers^ ^-$2 Mutuels Paid -^ , Odds to $1 x M. ^1 D • ( 5-UNIQUE COMMANDO 4.40 3.40 240 120 70 M utuel Prices! s-loraida 10.20 500 410 r» I 2-GREEN HEELS 3D0 JO Continued on Page Twenty-Seven - - / CHURCHILL DOWNS « Continued from Page Hint Winner— Ch. c, by Ace Admiral— Scarlet Lake, by Jacopo, trained by D. Denham, bred by A. B. Karsner. IN GATE-3:28. OFF AT 3:28 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. UNIQUE COMMANDO saved ground from the start.. reached the lead during the stretch run and drew clear while ridden out. LORAIDA raced evenly but was not good enough for the winner. GREEN HEELS took command at once, set the pace until challenged by UNIQUE COMMANDO, then weakened. COLONEL R. S was unable to better his position when set down in the drive. £ HUE AND CRY disliked the sloppy track. WINK S MINK had early speed but failed to stay. ITS A GEM was through early. CHEAP THRILL raced greenly. VINCENT MISS showed nothing. FOR A SONG was never a r serious contender. ~* Scratched— 13790 Robin Ruff. 118; Willie Weazel. 118; 13899 Lethtal, 115; 137923 Anointeth, 115; 14436 _, Jayne V, 115. £ , £ FIFTH RACE 6 FURLONGS (out of chute). (Delta, May 5, 1956— 1 093,i— 4— 121.) Purse $2,700. 2 -j c t* 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1957 C 1j ** I 3 O allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $5,000; if for $4,500, allowed 3 lbs. n ^May 14-57— CD Net value to winner $1,755; second. $540; third, $270; fourth, $135. C Mutuel Pool, $51,570. * Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* Vz Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 2 141534 NOBLE WARRIOR w 5 116 8 2 1h 13 i?j |IJ $ Armstr'g 4500 K Burkhart 590^ 13495' MISCHIEF MISS w7 114 3 4 5' 43 2' 2\ J L Rotz 5000 J H Woodcock 290 ^ 139013 AFFTON KING wb4114 18 6' 5J 5' 32i J Skelly 4500 Mrs E Muckler 6.50 JI 125113 BLOODY WRRIORwb 4 116 7 6 7'J 62 62 4'J J R Adams 4500 T A Grissom 380 S 14153 GWENY?S KIN wb4119 6 3 2^ 2' 34 5nk J Sellers 5000 P F Ternes '250 * 13249 TIFFANY w6111 5 1 3'i 3» 44 6' 4 F Vincent 5000 Mrs N J Hernandez 2.40 u 14153 BROWN BUBBLE w 4 114 4 7 8 72 7» 7'2 R Dever 5000 Mrs J Bartlett 26.80 C 02932 LOYCEE DEAR w 5 111 2 5 4h 8 8 8 A Popara 4500 I Kcrt 3460 Time, :23. :46. 1:14^. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers Vi , — $2 Mutuels Paid — v , — Odds to $1 n j B • I 8-NOBLE WARRIOR 13.80 6.20 4.40 5 90 2.10 120 3 Ml utuel Prices? 3-mischief miss 4.20 4.80 1.10 1.40 l 1-AFFTON KING 4.20 1.10 - Winner— Lt. ch. g, by Greek Warrior— Lady Fakir, by Reigh Count, trained by K. Burkhart, bred by M. D'Onofrio. c IN GATE-3:54. OFF AT 3:544 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. NOBLE WARRIOR took command early, raced -GWENY S KIN into-defeat before entering the stretch, then responded to strong handling and held MISCHIEF JJ MISS safe. The latter, well placed from the outset, closed determinedly when set down in the drive but could not * reach the top one. AFFTON KING lacked early foot but made up ground during the last quarter mile. BLOODY WARRIOR, outrun early, raced wide through the stretch. GWENY'S KIN -tired after racing forwardly placed to the stretch. TIFFANY could not keep up. BROWN BUBBLE showed nothing. LOYCEE DEAR, shuffled back leaving the upper turn, failed to rally when clear. Scratched— €9808 Bobbelle, 111; 13794 Our Hines. 116; 141532 Inahmoud, 119. Overweight— Affton King, 1 pound: Loycee Dear, 3. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS (out of chute). (Delta, May 5, 1956— 1:093, 5-4-121.) Purse 52800. ~t c -i 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1957 al'c-fd 1a ** ' J i 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $5,750; if for $5,250, allowed 3 lbs. May 14-57 — C.D Net value to winner $1 820; second. $560; third. $280; fourth. $140. Mutuel Pool, $63,393. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt % v* StrFin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 ?41521 JESTRESS wb111 4 1 124 12j 13 13j s Armstr'g 5750 W F Lucas " 400 141522 PALSEY w 113 2 5 4'' 4' 43 224 J R Adams 5250 J L Paddock 420 14437 GARY'S STAR w 116 7 2 24 22 214 324 J Dela'saye 5750 L C Fruchtman 4.70 14154' LOUISE PARHAM w 114 3 3 32 3'4 3h 42 J Skelly 5750 W G Reynolds 860 134923 COSMIC VICTORY wb111 8 6 6' 54 52 5' J R Dever 5750 H H Mundy 2.10 13368' THIRD BASE wb114 5 8 76 74 73 6' S Brucemi5 5750 C F Bowles 9.40 12514 SWAYALONG wbllO 9 7 8' 9 8'4 74 E J Knapp 5250 H Phillips 106.40 13247' SIR PLAY w116 1 4 53 6' 64 8'J J L Rotz 5750 Byrum & Woo!d»m?e 1870 ZING w 110 6 9 9 8' 9 9 J Sellers 5250 Moss & Nolan 4090 Time. :23. AS*^ 1:131'5. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers V ^-$2 Mutuels Paid^ — , , Odd* to $1 I D • ( 4-JESTRESS 10.00 500 3.40 4.00 150 .70 Mm. utuel Prices? 2-palsey 6oo 4.80 2.00 140 i 7-GARY'S STAR 3.40 70 Winner— Ch. f, by Mighty Story— Wise Sky. by Wise Counsellor, trained by J. T. Kern,, ;ii. bred by W F. Lucas. IN GATE-4:22. OFF AT 4:224 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. JESTRESS went to the front at once, entered the stretch with a good lead and retained the margin while under mild urging. PALSEY raced evenly to the stretch, was sent to the middle of the track for the drive and closed determinedly but could not seriously threaten the winner. GARY'S STAR gave a good effort and had no excuse. LOUISE PARHAM tired during the drive COSMIC VICTORY disliked the sloppy track. THIRD BASE was never dangerous. SWAYALONG showed little. SIR PLAY was through early. ZING had no mishap. Scratched— 13492 Miss Catesby. 106. Overweight— Louise Parham, 3 pounds. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE (out of chute). (Hasty Road, April 27, 1954—1:35—3—118.) Whirlaway Purse. 1A 7 K & Purse $5'°°°- 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of $3,500. Weight, ** / J O 122 lbs. Non-winners of $$3,250 allowed 3 lbs.; $2,600, 7 lbs.; $1,850. 10 lbs ; $1,625. May 14-57 — C.D 15 lbs. (claiming races net considered in estimating allowances). Net value to winner $3.250; second, $1.000: third, $500; fourth, $250. Mutuel Pool, $61,969. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt V 1 2 V* StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 136114 FILLY 0s MINE wb5110 1 3 1h 9 H 14 l»i J Parsons H K Goodpaster 470 140282 MY NIGHT OUT w4115 5 6 4'J 324 24 22 23J J R Adams D H Wells 100 13613 HOMEPLACE w4119 4 4 6 5'4 44 42 3b. J L Rotz Mrs E Muckler 8 60 13251 MANASSAS w4119 3 2 54 4J 34 34 44 S Armstr'g Mr & Mrs J Zitmk 290 140284 PLACER wb4115 6 1 3« 14 54 56 5'4 G Roser E A Bischoff 7 70 13795 SMOKY HILL wb5119 2 5 2h 6 6 6 6 J Cassity I J Collins 44 30 Time. :234'5; ;47*/5. 1:13*/5. i:40%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers* ^— $2 Mutuels Paid — ^ r-— Odds to $1 , D r;^„, 1-FILLY O'MINE 11.40 5.60 3.00 470 180 .50 M..f-..A| utuel Prices? 5-my night out 2.80 2.20 40 10 i 4-HOMEPLACE 3.20 60 Winner— Dk. b m, by Holdall— Transour. by Transmute, trained by H. ,K. Goodpaster: bred by J A Goodwin IN GATE-4:49. OFF AT 4:49 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. FILLY O'MINE, a keen factor from the start settled in the stretch with a short lead after racing SMOKY HILL and PLACER into defeat, then responded to strong handling and drew clear from MY NIGHT OUT. The latter gradually worked way forward under a steady ride made a bold bid in the early stretch but could not stay with the winner although easily best of the others' HOMEPLACE lacked early foot but finished fairly well under punishment. MANASSAS saved ground throughout moved up determinedly at the stretch turn but tired during the drive. PLACER had early speed but bore out during the last three-eighths mile. SMOKY HILL was through early. Scratched— 14028 Brookwood, 110. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Aris Mona. May 5, 1950— 1:433/s— 3-116.) Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds 1 A 7 £ Q and uPward- Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners in 1957 allowed 4 lbs Claiminq 14/3? price, $2,000. May 14-57 — C.D Net value to winner $1 625: second. $500; third $250; fourth, $125. ^ Mutuel Pool, $59,196. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt V* jjj *A StrFin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners " ~"6ddsto$1 141564 BONSAND wb7116 1 7 76 63 33 24 14 J L Rotz 2000 R Dees 340 144422 KRISTI W. wb5115 3 3 22 13 |1| « 2' i J Skelly 2000 C D Glazier 240 14442 LOOK ALIVE wb6H6 6 4 33 35 24 34 36 J R Adams 2000 T A Grissom s'v90 14029i4MIDLAND TRAIL w6116 4 2 54 4J 42 42 43J J Parsons 2000 Mitchell & Niles Jr 360 09399 SABRE-BIM wb4116 8 5 43 5' J 65 56 5'4 F Vincent 2000 Mrs N J Hernandez 360 13789 JUSTA TOUCH wb4111 2 6 6' 78 76 72 6h J Sellers 2000 E Gray ^550 14029 FIRE MAC wb 9 116 7 8 8 8 8 8 76 F Kaelin 2000 H H Price Estate 20 50 14027 DEPEND ON ME wb4115 5 1 Hi* 54 6J 8 0 Crank5 2000 J G Brown i 50 Time, :25. :WS; 1:15%. 1:43%. 1:50%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers* ^—$2 Mutuels Paid— v r-- Odds to $1 i D -,AP( 1-BONSAND 8 30 3.60 3.00 3.40 .80 50 M..*..~J utuel Prices? 3-kristi w 4.00 2&0 100 « - 6-L00K ALIVE 3.40 70 Winner— B. g. by Flares— Bossie Eye, by Black Servant, trained by R. Dees; bred by ' Dr W A Camobell IN GATE-5.16. OFF AT 5:164 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. — — t.- Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. BONSAND saved ground while outrun to the last quarter mile, took command from KRISTI W. during the stretch run and drew clear when ridde nout KRISTI W forwardly placed from the start, saved ground throughout, held on determinedly when set down in the drive but was not good enough for the winner. LOOK ALIVE raced well to the last eighth mile, then weakened MIDLAND TRAIL could not better his position when hard ridden through the stretch. SABRE-BIM could not keep up JUSTA TOUCH was never prominent. FIRE MAC showed nothing. DEPEND ON ME had early speed but bore out badly and lost all chance. Scratched— 14027' Golden Apollo. 120; 14025 Glory's Crown, 111; 140294 Tears, 111: 14029 First Come w 11C-14156 *' Joli's Choice, 111; 09727 Magic Lamp, 116. Attendance, 6,300 (Estimated); Total Mutuel Pool, $440,749. Page 10 I SWEEP'S GRADED HANDICAPS ^^coZ^LLt^ Designations for apprentice allowances claimed (left of horses, names) are as follows: §three pounds; *five pounds; Jseven pounds; ,**ten pounds. Sweeps Grade Handicaps: Balmoral at Washington Park Balmoral at Washington Park ■J ST RACE-5 FURLONGS. Purse $3,500. 1:45 P.M. 2 year -olds Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. PP. Horse. Prob Jockey. Wt. Co*w nent. ProbOdds 7 GYRATION No boy 118 5 FOUR CYCLE C. Meaux 118 10 FRANK K. L Hansman 118 1 LEATHER BUTTON D Brumfield 118 2 OIL KING C. Burr 118 3 IN THE COUNTRY D. Dodson 118 4 RED RIDER B. Fisk 118 6 STAR BOOTS D Dodson 118 8 LINCOLN ROAD D. Erb 118 9 SM0KE-ME-N0W A C. Burton 118 11 NOBLE JAC R. Barnett 118 ^NO RACE-7 FURLONGS (chute). Purse $2:750. 2:15 P.M. *~ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,750.) 3 LEGATEE J D. Jessop 115 Gets top call 3-1 5 FAMOUS GIFT C. Meaux 110 The main threat 4-1 * RIPPSY R Borgemenke 110 The one to down 5-1~ 4 VIE EN ROSE No bey 110 Showing early speed 6-1 2 CHEROKEE PILOT No boy 115 Usually a factor 10-1 1 BEST STORY C. Meaux 118 Ran well with cheaper 15-1 6 BLOSSOM'S LASS No boy 110 Trailer at finish 20-1 7 DONNARCH C. Burr 110 Would be an upset 20-1 9*HELENS SONG A Sherman 105 In-and-outer 20-1 10 SPIN FISHER No boy 115 Nothing to recommend 20-1 11 SOLID ROCK R. Camp 115 In tough spot today 15-1 12 BELDIC No boy 110 Improvement needed 15-1 3RD RACE-5 FURLONGS. Purse $2,750. 2:45 P.M. ■* . 2-year-oWs. Claiming. ($5,000.) 10 BELL-ARRAY No boy 115 Fit and fast; choice 8-5 1 GAYFUL J. Heckmann 112 The main challenger " 5-1 9 SOMEBODY'S SON G.Hernandez 112 Best of the rest 6-1 3 FRUSTRATER C. Meaux 115 May do some running 5-1 8 FEATHER STAR C. Meaux 109 Some weight off here 5-1 PP. Horse. ProbJockey WL Comment Prob.Odds. 7 KENTUCADET K. Church 112 Due for improvement 10-1 2 COLONEL ROY L. Gilligan 112 Late speed in last 10-1 4 THARMALL No boy 112 First starter 15-1 5 CLEAN STOCK R Reynolds 109 Not to be ignored 12-1 6 MIKES REQUEST No boy 112 Some other day 20-1 COUPLED— Frustrater and Feather Star. TH RACE-S FURLONGS. Purse $2,750. • 3:15 P.M. 4 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3500 to $3,000.) 3 RICH ANN No boy 112 In top form now 7-5 5 MUSCLES No boy 111 Main threat today 3-1 4 EXULTANT C. Elder 118 Fits with these 15-1 6 NANTUCKET S LeJeune 108 Out to make amends 4-1 1 WHIRLAHEAD No boy 114 Due for improvement 5-1 2 TALKING JULIE No boy 106 Stepping up a bit 15-1 7 ROBERT E. W. C.-Burr 118 Never out of things 15-1 RACE-7 FURLONGS (chute). Purse $2,750. 3:45 P.M. 5TH 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,750.) 6 ALA GALA No boy 113 Call in open race 3-1 11 SU-JAY A Skoronski 110 The runner-up 5-1 3 GET FOR HOME No boy 115 Present form fine 4-T~ 5 LUCKEY PETE D. Dodson 115 Likes to go winging 5-1 10 DAYTTDE C. Hooper 115 Company suits 12-1 13 BRIGHT LARK G. Hernandez 115 Chance if started 12-1 1 L'ASTERISK L.C.Cook 115 Let's wait and see 20-1 2 BEE'S ELSIE R. Borgemenke 113 Due for good try 15-1 4 KATIE GEE R. Miguez 110 Trailer at finish 20-1 7 ISAY0LB0Y No boy 115 Slow as they come 20-1 8 NEXT PLEASE - No boy 115 In-and-outer 15-1 9 KERNEL STU No boy 115 Must wake up first 20-1 12«LAW SHIFTER J. Nelsan 113 Would be an upset 15-1 6~ TH RACE-6 FURLONGS. Purse $2,750. 4:15 P.M. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500 to $3,000.) 5 SOLDIER SON C. Hooper 121 Should score again 2-1 4 MOOSE SIGN L.C.Cook 114 Must catch this one 4-1 7 STRIKING HOUR No boy 118 Fits with this bunch 3-1 PP Horse Prob.Jockey WL Comment Prob.Odds. 1 TAKE IT EASY No boy 115 Ran well in Florida 4-1 2 ULTIMATUM No boy 109 Always trying hard 8-1 3 BIM BIM No boy 111 Early foot helps 10-1 6 J. G. SON No boy 115 All efforts poor 20-1 RACE-1 MILE (chute). Purse $4,500. 4 45 P M. 7TH 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 1 LARK SUN J. Heckmann 113 Has class to score 6-5 2 HIGH KING J.Adams 113 Coming into top form 4-1 5 JIMS WHIM ' R. L. Baird 116 Ran with good ones 5-1 6*0LD ROMAN J. Pagano 114 Game as they come 4-1 4 LEPArORT S. LeJeune 113 Improvement due 8 1 7 B0ZI No boy 119 Some efforts fair 8-1 3 PARTIQUINA No boy 108 First starter 15-1 COUPLED— Lepafort and Bozi. RACE-6 FURLONGS. Purse $3,000. 5:15 P.M. 8TH 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($4,500 to $4000 ) 7 MISS JAND0N R. L. Baird 112 Has speed; cho«ce 9-5 2 PAINTED CLOUD J Heckmann 112 Out to take main share 5-1 6 SUN TRAIL C. Burr 117 May hang for share 2-1 9 LEJ0 C. Burr 114 Capable sort 2 1 1 REPLENISH No boy 109 Usually a threat 8-1 3 JEANS LOVE R. L. Baird 112 Cuts in at times 1Q-1 4 MANY ERRORS D. Dodson 114 Spit bit rough 15-1 5 WOE IS KATY K. Church 109 Dull as they come 20-1 8 BEAUFIRE G. Hernandez 109 Finishes stronaiy 12-1 COUPLED— Sun Trad and Lejo. QTH RACE-1 1-8 MILES. Purse $2,750. 5:45 P M. ' 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,006 J 2 BLUE RENO R. Miguez 122 Best all day 8 5 5 CLOSING L. Gilligan 116 Spot for top effort 5-2 1 BOBTAG R. L. Baird 11€ Should share in purse 5-1 7 GRANT H. C. Meaux 116 Can turn on soeed 5-1 3 KAY'S CHILDREN No boy 118 Not to be ignored 10-1 4 GONE G. Hernandez 116 Would be an upset 15-1 6 GUIDED BOMB J. Heckmann 118 Must speed it up 15-1 Sweeps Grade Handicaps: Churchill Downs Churchill Downs 1ST RACE 6 FURLONGS (chute). Purse $2,500. 2:00 P.M. " 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500) PP. Horse. Pi ob. Joe key Wt. Comment Prob.Odds. 6 DOLL MASON J.R.Adams 110 Call in opener 5-2 4 MAHM0UD RELIC No boy 110 Knocking at the door 5-2 13 SOCAR PINE J R. Adams 115 Best of the rest 6-1 16 DREAM 0'MOLEY No boy 115 Spot for good try 4-1 11 M0NY MISS No boy 110 May come out fit 5-1 17 CELTIC BOY No boy 118 Fast out of gate 8-1 14 BOWMAN'S FLASH No boy 115 Speedy foe "" 10-1 1 LAST LOOKOUT G. Roser 122 Expect good effort 8-1 2 STEPKIN No boy 110 Way back at finish 30-1 3*ESKA J. Preston 105 Outsider all tries 15-1 5 MR. SWANK No boy 115 Present form dull 15-1 7 ETRURIA R.Gonzalez 110 Needs cheaper sort "20-1 8 COPPER ROSE F. Kaelin 110 Nothing to recommend 20-1 9 FIGHTING DICK No boy 115 Let's wait and see 20-1 10 ONTHEBALL No boy 115 Bit faint-hearted 20-1 12*EXAGGERATED J. Preston 105 Must wakje up first 20-1 15 SHARP ONE No boy 110 Usually a factor 12-1 18 MISS J. B. No boy 110 Chance if started 15-1 19 EMIWAY S. Armstrong 113 In-and-outer 15-J RACE— 5 FURLONGS. Purse $2,600. 2:30 P.M. 2ND 2-year-olds. Claiming. ($5,000.) 4 RUTH'S JOHN S. Armstrong 112 8 NI6HT SHOPPER R. Gonzalez 112 20 BUSS Y BOY J.R.Adams 112 12 SING LU J. Delahoussaye 109 3*R0MAN FUN 0. Crank 107 6 TROPIC BIRD E. J. Knapp 109 1 MODELAIRE S Armstrong 112 2 JOYFUL ROSE No boy 109 5 BOSTON COOLER No boy 112 7 FLORIDA BRAT ' J. L. Rctz 109 9 QUITZtE'S STAR R. Dever 112 10 ACE DUCE J. Parsons 112 11*DEBBIE LASS J Fowler 104 13 CHIPP'S JILL R. Dever 109 14 VENETIAN MELODY No boy 109 15 MURANO'S MISS . J. Cassity 109 16 RUBAN BLUE R. Gonzalez 112 17 MR. W. P. No boy 112 18 JAVA 6IRL No boy 109 19 CON GAL J. Delahoussaye 109 COUPLED— Night Shopper and Ruban Blue. RACE-5 FURLONGS. Purse $2,800. 3:00 P.M. 3RD 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. 12 WAGED AND WON J. R. Adams 120 3 SABREDALE No boy 120 4 IVY AGE J. Delahoussaye 120 7 BEST FLIGHT No boy 120 13 GRAY TRUST J Delahoussaye 120 2 ALI HURRY BHAI G. Roser 120 1 VALLEY VIEW E. J. Knapp 120 5 KAY'S JEEP J. Parsons 120 6 MR. CRACK No boy 120 8 VELIS R. Dever 120 9 KING HOPEFUL No boy 120 10 AMBY No boy 120 11 BILLY'S BEST No boy 120 14 SPICY TOUR No boy 120 15 LONE DESERT No boy 120 16 ONE CRACK No boy 120 COUPLED— Mr. Crack and One Crack. * ATH RACE-6 FURLONGS (chute). Purse $2,500. 3:30 P.M. ■ 4-year-olds aqd upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 1 BANDIT JOHN E. J. Knapp 115 All set to score 5-2 4 GREAT PROPHET R. Gonzalez 115 Tough one to down 4-1 12 GALIKIST J. Parsons 110 May better this rating 4-1 18 MARKIT PAID F. Vincent 115 Tough one to catch 5-2 " 17 THIS SID£ No boy 118 Out to score again 3-1 8 ANTEBABE J.R.Adams 110 Ran well in last 10-1 2 C0MB0UND J. Delahoussaye 115 Some chance today 12-1 3 WEDDING RING J. Parsons 117 Has early foot 10-1 5 I DARE YOU No boy 110 In-and-outer 15-1 6 CONTRARY CUSS J. L. Rotz 115 Dull as they come 30-1 7 MISS TRACE No boy 110 Hardly the one 20-1 9 KINGSTON BLUE W. Hasher 115 Stepping way up 15-1 10 SEA BOSS D. Brice 115 Pass this one 30-1 11 EDUCT . R Gonzalez 118 Outsider with these 15-1 13*ANN DEL J. Preston 105 Would be an upset 20-1 14 CASH PAYMENT No boy 115 Nested last try 20-1 15*MICHAEL T. W. J. Preston 110 Slow sort 20-* 16 ISASWEETIE No boy 110 Nothing to recommend 20-1 RACE-7 FURLONGS (chute). Purse $2,600. 4:00 P.M. 5TH 4-year-oWs and upward. Claiming. ($4,000.) 5 OUR HINES F. Vincent 116 Rates the laurels 5-2 3 JUNES BUG No boy 117 Top threat today 5-2 7 SPARTAN HASTE J. Delahoussaye 116 Good for share 4-1 11 WISE POP No boy 122 Contender for all 8-1 4 'DON'T LOOK NOW S. Brucemi 109 Runs in stretch 10-1 8 PIT AWAY F. Vincent 116 Can turn on speed 5-2 1 ABLE LADD No boy 119 Ran well with cheaper 15-1 2 MISS QUESTUARY No boy 111 Close at times 12-1 6*ALESSI E. Duran 111 Must wake up first 20-1 9 U. C. FUTURE G. Roser 116 Dull as they come 20-1 10 GOLDEN PRINCE J R. Adams 116 Seems up against it 20-1 COUPLED— Our Hines and Pit Away. £TH RACE-6 FURLONGS (chute). Purse $3,200. 4:30 P.M. 3-year -olds and upward. Starter allowances. 1*CHARIER 0. Crank 119 Gets the nod 3-1 6 RESSA BOB No boy 116 The runner-up 2-1 3 OBNOXIOUS No boy 121 Must beat this one 5 1 8 DON MELODY No boy 121 Fast out of gate 2-1 5 TRADING E. J. Knapp 106 Speedy as they come 5-1 2 SUGAR DAD J. R. Adams 121 May cut in today 3-1 4 COUNTRY MUSIC J. Delahoussaye 118 Always a threat 8-1 7 INDAC No boy 121 Winter form fair 8-1 9 TRICO No boy 118 Not to be counted out 15-1 COUPLED— Charier and Sugar Dad; Ressa Bob and Don Melody. -11H RACE-6 FURLONGS (chute). Purse $3,500. 5:00 P.M. ' 4-year-oWs and upward. Allowances. 3 SOME TAN No boy 120 Should go all the *ay 3-1 9 SUPER DEVIL J. Skelly 124 The one to down 5-1 5*FL0RIDIAN J. Preston 119 Best of the others 4-1 2*R0ME0S HEART 0. Crank 119 Out to make amends 4-1 4 NIVAL J. L Rotz 119 Upset dope last trip 6-1 8 SMACKOVER J. R. Adams 124 Steady performer 15-1 1 WM. L. FREYH0F No boy 120 Company bit rough 15-1 6 T0URNURE No boy 119 Let s see if ready 12-1 7 MR. CROONER No boy 124 May need a race 15-1 OTH RAGE-1 MILE (chute). Purse $2,500. 5:30 P.M. O 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) 2 BULL SKIN J. Parsons 119 In winning form now 2-1 7 ALERT BOY- E. J. Knapp 104 In light for this 4-1 9'WHISKAWAVE J.Preston 114 Best effort due 5-1 19 KANAWHA . J. L. Rdtz 111 Steady as they come 5-1 12 BUSHY No boy 122 Fast out of gate 6-1 13 SMOOTH PALM S. Armstrong 116 Showing speed now 8-1 18 OLD MILTON No boy 116 Reaching good form 6-1 16 GULF STREAM R. Dever 116 Stout foe 8-1 6*0CEAN KING -J.Preston 111 Always trying hard 8-1 THAPPY'S SAM O. Crank 114 Needs cheaper sort 15-1 3 JAMAICA F. Wirth 104 Tab for later on 30-1 4 I'VE HAD IT No boy 104 Trailer at finish 30-1 5*CEBETTE E. Duran 106 Troublesome foe 15-1 8*C0N JOHN J. Fowler 99 Weight off may help 20-1 10 BLUNDER D. Brice 115 Slow as they come 30-1 11*ETERNAL NELL J. Preston 106 Seems up against it 30-1 14*JUST A TOMBOY 0. Crank 102 Some weight off here 20-1 15 MR. TRADESMAN F. Kaelin 116 Pass this one 30-1 17 CAPRIC0RNI0 S. Armstrong 116 Spot bit rough 30-1 20 JOLI'S CHOICE No boy 111 Would be an upset 20-1 QTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. Purse $2,500. 6:00 P.M. ' 4-year-oWs and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 7 DANCE NSING No boy 114 Call in n.ght-cap 4 1 2 TRIPLE BEE E. J. Knapp 114 Runs in stretch 4-1 3 HASTY FLYER S. Armstrong 114 May press top ones 6-1 6 AL LAUBHAN No boy 114 Racing towards win 5-1 9 TREATY STONE J. R. Adams 117 Game as they come 5-1 1 APPEASE NOT F.Vincent 117 Won last; threat 6-1 4 SHERPA No boy 114 Stepping up a bit 10-1 5 CHANTER E. J. Knapp 114 Always trying hard 15-1 8 HALCOLETTE" No boy 109 Weight off helps 15-1 Churchill Downs: Jamaica Jamaica l RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 12:15 P.M. 1ST Purse $3,300. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ' $5,000 to $4,000.) Post * Proo. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds 6 Trump Reward R.Ussery 121 5-2 4*Romantic F. Lovato 103 10-1 5*JayRan E.J. Decker 108 4-1 3 Poplar Branch R. Trejos 116 5-1 11 AdolphsJoy W.Boland 118 8-1 . 7 WoodysPet R. tfssery 113 10-1 ( 2 Lovely Irene No boy 113 10-1 . 1 Anthea B.Green 108 15-1 8 Bob Morrow J. Combest 113 15-1 9 Van Driver W.Lester 115 12-1 1Q§ Odysseus R.Sterling 110 20-1 RACE — 6 FURLONGS. 12:45 P.M. 2ND Purse $3,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500.) l§Replacement R.Sterling 110 3-1 -8 Big Finale A. Valenzuela 117 4-1 A 7 Fiddlin' Son B.Martin 117 5-2 * 9*BronzeAge No boy 112 5-1 3*Oil Burner No boy 103 5-1 4 Jackie Van E. Arcaro 121 6-1 2 Half Minute S.Brooks 113 8-1 6 Cable Jack P. Combest 113 10-1 5 Margie V. No boy .108 20-1 Coupled: Oil Burner and Bronze Age. RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 1:15 P.M. 3RD Purse $3,700. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming:. ($12,500 to S10,000.) 4 Paradise Peak W.Lester 116 3-1 7 Marjo'sDuke S.Brooks 116 4-1 ; 8 Incitatus R. Sterling 117 2-1 2 Contessa Eva R. Trejos 112 6-1 , 5 Idiom Prince M.Danisi 120 8-1 1 Willy's Pal P.J.Bailey 115 8-1 3 Gang News B.Green 115 10-1 6 Danielle H.Woodhouse 11,2 15-1 1 i j ■■* ■'. %. 1 1 if ■ 4 1 1 • l . ( . A * ; , 1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 1:45 P.M. 4TH Purse $3,700. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. I $7,500 to $6,500.) . 5 Spanish Queen E. Arcaro 116 5-2 l*Blue Lyric E. J. Decker 106 3-1 4'Ultra Smart F. Lovato 113 7-2 1 6 Judy Darling R. Trejos 115 4-1 8 Yankee Buckle R. Ussery 115 5-1 - 2 Prideful E.Dosher 111 5-1 I 3 NonStop M. Sorrentino 111 15-1 * 7 'Countess Tina E.J. Decker 110 15-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 2:15 P.M. 5TH Purse $4,200. 3-year-olds. Maidens. - ' Special weights. 6 Promethean R. Mikkonen 120 8-5 5 Natagar M. Sorrentino 120 2-1 1 At Hand W.Boland 120 8-1 4 Merchantprince R.Ussery 120 4-1 3 Once a Year S.Brooks 120 5-1 2 Wires End No boy 115 20-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 2:45 P.M. * 6TH Purse $5,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 1 Spanish San W.Boland 113 2-1 I 4 North End E. Arcaro 119 2-1 I 2 Asgard E. Guerin 116 4-1 . 3 Double X. L. Olah 119 6-1 J 5 Red Cadet J. Combest 113 10-1 6 Dancing Feet R.Ussery 116 K 10-1 7 Loukenmac R.Ussery 113 15-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:15 P.M. 7TH Forty-second running CHAMPLAIN HANDICAP. $20,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares, t 6 Infatuation E. Arcaro 118 5-1 ' 10 Little Pache C. McCreary 126 8-5 ' 5 First^sking M. Sorrentino 115 12-1 7 Levee H.Woodhouse 121 6-1 12 Happy Princess O. Scurlock 116 10-1 1 I 1 1 - I * * 8 Jet Girl R. Sterling 109 12-1 9 Glamour S.Brooks 112 12-1 1 Myrtle's Jet R.Ussery 115 12-1 2 Tarquilla No boy 112 15-1 3 Louise Bell E. J. Decker 106 15-1 4 Scansion No boy 106 15-1 11 Royal Lark R.Ussery 111 12-1 Coupled: Myrtle's Jet and Royal Lark. RACE— 1 -1-8 MILES. 3:45 P.M. 8TH Purse $4,700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. ($19,000 to S9.000.) 8 The River E. Arcaro 116 3-1 5 Secant W.Boland 113 5-1 2 Charlie's Joy W.Boland 119 5-2' 6 Place Kick R.Sterling 122 4-1 4 Persian Claw No boy 116 6-1 7 Man of Destiny W.Lester 113 10-1 1 Black Emperor S.Brooks 113 15-1 3 Top Value No boy 108 12-1 For Other Graded Handicaps See Pages 43, 44. Named for Turf Writers Named for Turf Writers GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 14. — Turf publicists and racing reporters checking the work tabs and entries at Garden State Park may be surprised to note the names of Horace Wade and Don Reed. In this case the familiar names are of equine stock who hope to make their headlines via the turf. Page 11 Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections: Balmoral at Washington DAILY RACING FORM EXPERTS' SELECTIONS Figures in Consensus Show Comparative Ratings. Allowing 5 points for 1st (Today's Best 7 points). 2 points ♦ * 2d. 1 poi.it for 3d. Todays Best in Black Type Trackman, J. J. Murphy BALMORAL AT WASHINGTON Selections Made for Slow Track race Trackman handicap- analyst-" hermis sweep~~ consensus'- Gyration Lincoln Road Lincoln Road In the Country Gyration Gyrations 12 1 Smoke Me Now Frank K. Gyration Frank K. Four Cycle Lincoln Road 10 Oil King Leather Button Four Cycle Leather Button Frank K. In the Country 5 Famous Gift Legatee Legatee Legatee Legatee Legatee 21 2 Rippsy Riposy Famous Gift Rippsy Famous Gift Famous Gift 1 1 Legatee Famous Gift Vie en Rose Famous Gift Rippsy Rippsy __ 7 Bell-Array Bell-Array Bell-Array Bell-Array Bell-Array Bell-Array 25 3 Somebody's Son Gavful Gavful Frustrater Gayful Gayful 6 Kentucadet Frustrater Frustrater Feather Star Somebody's Son Frustrater 4 Rich Ann RICH ANN Rich Ann - Rich Ann Rich Ann RICH ANN 27 4 Nantucket Muscles Muscles Whirlahead Muscles Muscles 7 Muscles Nantucket Whirlahead Nantucket Exultant Nantucket 4 Next Please Luckey Pete L' Asterisk Ala Gala Su-Jay 10 5Su-Jay Get For Home Su-Jay Get For Home Get For Home Su-Jay Get For Home 7 L'Asterisk Luckey Pete Ala Gala Su-Jay Get For Home Aala Gala 6 ~ SOLDIER SON Soldier Son Striking Hour Take It Easy Soldier Son Soldier Son 21 6 Striking Hour Moose Sign Soldier Son Soldier Son Moose Sign Striking Hour- 9 Take It Easy Take It Easy Take It Easy Striking Hour Striking Hour Take It Easy ] 8 Lark Sun Lark Sun LARK SUN JIMS WHIM Lark Sun Lark Sun 23 7 Bozi Old Roman Jims Whim High King High King Jims Whim 10 Old Roman High King Old Roman Lark Sun Jims Whim High King 5 Miss Jandon Miss Jandon Miss Jandon Painted Cloud Miss Jandon Miss Jandon 21 8 Le.io Replenish Sun Trail Leio Painted Cloud Painted Cloud 8 Jean's Love Painted Cloud Le.io Miss Jandon Sun Trail Le.io 5 Blue Reno Bobtag Blue Reno Blue Reno BLUE RENO Blue Reno 23 9_ Closing Closing Closing Grant H. Closing Closing 8 Bobtag Blue Reno Grant H. Bobtag Bobtag Bobtag 8 Trackman, D. S. Fair CHURCHILL DOWNS Selections Made for Slow Track RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP- ANALYST- HERMIS SWEEP CONSENSUS Mahmoud Relic Mahmoud Relic Dream O'Molev Socar Pine Doll Mason Mahmoud Relic 15 1 Dream O'Moley Socar Pine Doll Mason Mahmoud Relic Mahmoud Relic Doll Mason 8 Fighting Dick Exaggerated Mahmoud Relic Doll Mason Socar Pine Socar Pine 8 Java Girl Quitzie's Star Bussy Boy Ruth's John Ruth's John Ruth's John 12 2 Venetian Melodv Sing Lu Night Shopper Tropic Bird Night Shopper Bussy Boy 7 Ruth's John Boston Cooler Ruth's John Bussy Boy Bussy Boy Night Shopper 4 King Hopeful Billy's Best Best Flight Wage and Won Waged and Won Waged and Won 12 3 Ivy Age King Hopeful Waged and Won Ivy Age Sabredale King Hopeful 7 Billy's Best Ivy Age Sabredale Gray Trust Ivy Age Ivy Age 6 Galikist Markit Paid BANDIT JOHN Bandit John Bandit John 15 4MarkitPaid Great ProDhet This Side Bandit John Galikist Great Prophet Markit Paid 10 Combound Bandit John Galikist Great Prophet Galikist Galikist 9 Junes Bug Junes Bug Junes Bug Spartan Haste Our Hines Junes Bug 19 5 -JSpartan Haste Spartan Haste Spartan Haste Junes Bug Junes Bug Spartan Haste 12 Pit Away Golden Prince Our Hines Pit Away Spartan Haste Our Hines 6 Bob Country Music Don Melody Trading Charier Ressa Bob 12 6Res?a Don Melody Charier Ressa Bob Ressa Bob Ressa Bob Don Melody 8 Obnoxious Ressa Bob Charier Don Melody Obnoxious Charier 8 SOME TAN SOME TAN Romeos Heart Some Tan Some Tan Some Tan 24 7 Romeos Heart Floridian Floridian Floridian Super Devil Romeos Heart 8 Floridian Niyal Super Devil Romeos Heart Floridian Floridian 8 _^___ Bull Skin Bull Skin BULL SKIN Alert Bov BULL SKIN BULL SKIN- 25 8 Bushy Whiskawave Alert Boy Smooth Palm Alert Boy Alert Boy 9 Whiskawave Cebette Bushy Bull Skin Whiskawave Whiskawave ■ 4 Dance Nsing Dance Nsing Triple Bee Triple Bee Dance Nsing Dance Nsing T9 9 Appease Not Sherpa- Dance Nsing Dance Nsing Triple Bee TripleRee 12 Treaty Stone Appease Not Aooease Not Treaty Stone Hastv Flyer Appease Not 4 Trackman, J. N. Lyon JAMAICA Selections Mad* for Fast Track RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP- ANALYST- HERMIS SWEEP- CONSENSUS 1 Trump Reward Trump Reward Trump Reward Trump Reward Trump Reward Trump Reward 25 Jay Ran Poplar Branch Romantic Jay Ran Romantic Jay Ran 7 Anthea Jay Ran Jay Ran Poplar Branch Jay_Ran Romantic 4 Son Replacement Replacement Fiddlin' Son Replacement ,-- Replacement 19 2Fiddlin' Replacement Jackie Van Fiddlin' Son Replacement Big Finale Fiddlin' Son 14 Half Minute Fiddlin' Son Big Finale Big Finale Fiddlin' Son Big Finale 4 Paradise Peak Idiom Prince Incitatus Paradise Peak Incitatus 15 3Incitatus Mario's Duke Incitatus Incitatus Paradise Peak Mario's Duke Paradise Peak 13 Paradise Peak Mario's Duke Gang News Marjo's Duke Incitatus Marjo's Duke 6 SPANISH QUEEN Spanish Queen Spanish Queen Snanish Queen Soanish Queen SP'NISHQUEEN-?? 4 Blue Lyric Yankee Buckle Judy Darling Blue Lyric Blue Lyric Blue Lyric '7 Judy Darling . Ultra Smart Blue Lyric Ultra Smart Ultra Smart Ultra Smart 3 Promethean Promethean Promethean Promethean Promethean Promethean 25 5 Natagar Natagar Natagar Natagar Natagar Natagar 10 Merchantprince Once a Year At Hand Merchantprince At Hand Merchantprince 2 Spanish San North End Spanish San North End SPANISH SAN SpanishSan 21 6 North End Spanish San Asgard Spanish San North End North End 1 k Asgard Asgard North End - Asgard Asgard Asgard j Little Pache LITTLE PACHE Infatuation LITTLE PACHE Infatuation Little~Pache^ 99 7 Infatuation First Asking Little Pache Infatuation Little Pache Infatuation 1^ Jet Girl Infatuation Jet Girl Levee First Asking First Asking $ Charlie's Jov Charlie's Jov "* CHARLIE'S JOY Charlie's Jov The River Charlie's lev In 8 The River Persian Claw Place Kick The River Secant The River Tn Man of Destiny The River Secant Place Kick Charlie's Jov Place Kick 3 Trackman, E. P. Heagerty PIMLICO RACE COURSE Selections Made for Fast Track RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST HERMIS SWEEP_ ~ CONSENSUS Torch of War Rock-WelfPete Greenir Torch of War ROCK-WELL PETETorch of War ir 1 Gallant Junior Torch of War Torch of War War Phar Torch of War Rock-Well Pete 1^ Toome War Phar Gallant Junior Rock-Well Pete Gallant Junior Greenir 5 Rapid Jim Rapid Jim Preoccupied Rapid Jim Plus Fours Rapid Jim Tfi 2 Preoccupied Plus Fours Bold Hunter Plus Fours Preoccupied Plus Fours 2 Iswar Iswar Rapid Jim Iswar Iswar Preoccupied Kings Sue ■ Royal Hussy Kings Sue Kings Sue Laddette Kings Sue T7 3 Laddette Etheloch Royal Hussy Royal Hussv Royal Hussv Roval Hussv 11 Etheloch Kings Sue Laddette Etheloch _Kings_Sue fSddette 8 Jet's Princess Jet's Princess Jets Princess JET'S PRINCESS Jet'sPrineess JET'S PKlNrcse *i 4 Startling Aero Commander Aero Commander Aero Commander Aero Commander Aero Commander » Plion . Pender Pender ; Startling Startling ~ Startlin? * | Dollys Score Kitchawan Pursuer Fauroyal Pursuer Pursuer In 5 Kitchawan Blimey Dolly's Score £1"™^ Dolly's Score Dolly's Score n Blimey Blue Dancer Blue Dancer Dolly's Score Kitchawan Kitchawan 8 Home Boy Home Boy HOME BOY Home Boy Deedee O. HdmeBoV 6 Pleasant Time Deedee O.. Deedee p Deedee p Home Boy Deedee O oa A Deedee O. Amawalk Pleasant Time Pleasant Time Amawalk Peasant Time 4 - JotaJota Cousin Con Pillow Talk Jota Jota JotaJota " Jota~Jota T7 7 Pillow Talk Therapy JotaJota Pillow Talk Pillow Talk Pillow Talk 11 ' Time Cousin Con Woodlawn La Verite Evening E^ening_Time Cousin Con fi GAY STREET DOE RUN Doe Run Doe Run Doe Run Doe Run 8 Doe Run .Side Light Side Light Gay Street Gay Street Gay Street oa A Locks Last Lock's Last Gay Street Lock's Last Side Light Side Light 5 Trackman, W. C. Phillips ' GARDEN STATE PARK Selections Made for Fast Track RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST HERMIS SWEEP_ ~~ CONSENSUS , Alaksar Mi Model Kensington Kensington Kensington Kensington Ti Warette Kensington Warette Mi Model Mi Model Mi Model \l 1 Scullery Alaksar Mi Model Warette Warette Warette 1 Satan's Mate Satan's Mate Satan's Mate Marzipan Marzipan Satan's a?IT^ To 2 Ruth Hanson Ruth Hanson North Irish Satan's Mate .Satan's Mate MarVinfln in Vera Calhoun Dance-A-Bit Ruth Hanson Ruth Hanson Ruth Hanson Ruth Hanson 7 il Faut Mom's Knave Greek Laddie Vitrified Willing Warrior Vitrified Tn 3Com Vitrified Vitrified Willing Warrior Willing Warrior Greek Laddie Greek Laddie 2 Extension Please Greek Laddie Market Right Greek Laddie Vitrified Willing Wairinr 9 Joe Knight Swift Wind Swift Wind Lord Ruler Swift Wind* SwifTwTr^T- i~7 4 Swift Wind Lord Ruler Joe Night Sike Luckv Luoe Lord RuW a Lord Ruler Sike Lucky Lupe Lucky Lupe Joe Night JoeKnight Strong Point Jumping Brook STRONG POINT Strong Point Strong Point Strong Point oa 5 Kid Jr. Strong Point Kid Jr. Sky Master Skv Master K id Jr X Pizarro What Record Brady A. Kid Jr. Kid Jr. Jumping Brook 5 TRENTONIAN Trentonian TRENTONIAN TRENTONIAN TRENTONIAN T\ 6Trentonian Mrs Mark Sand Boy Hello Mom Royal Battle Ace Sailor Hello Mom 6 Hello Mom Hello Mom Royal Battle Hello Mom . Hello Mom Royal Battle 3 7?LEy)D3r?,INE Melody Mine Oil Rich Oil Rich DandvBlitzen Melodv Mine 15 Dandy Blitzen Oil Rich Dandy Blitzen Burst O' Song Melodv Mine Oil Rich Ql1 Rlcn Dandy Blitzen Melody Mine Scintillation Craftiness Dandy Blitzen 10 Arrant Bully Shanksy Arrant Bully Arrant Bully Shanksy Arrant Bullv 17 8 Look Forward Arrant Bully Rich Acres Rich Acres Rich Acres Shanksy 10 Moratorium Rich Acres Moratorium Moratorium Moratorium Rich Acres 7 Clockers' Selections ^%IClockers, Selections! ; BALMORAL 1 — Star Boots, In the Country. Oil King. 2 — Vie en Rose, Rippsy. Best Story. 3 — Gayful, Bell-Array, Frustrater. 4 — Robert E. W., Exultant, Rich Ann. 5 — Bright Lark, Next Please, Luckey Pete. 6 — Striking Hour, Take it Easy. Soldier Son. 7— BOZI, High King, Jims Whim. 8 — Painted Cloud, Sun Trail. Replenish. 9 — Blue Reno, Bobtag, Closing. JAMAICA 1 — Poplar Blanch, Jay Ran, Van Driver. 2 — Big Finale, Jackie Van. Cable Jack. 3 — Ihcitatus, Paradise Peak, Willy's Pet. 4 — Blue Lyric, Judy Darling. Spanish Qu'n. 5 — Merchantprince. Promethean, Natagar. 6— SPANISH SAN, Double X.. Danc'g Feet. 7 — Little P'che, Happy Princess, First Ask'g. 8 — The River, Place Kick, Charlie's Joy. GARDEN STATE 1 — Stubren, Faultina, Fine Mouche. 2 — Satan's Mate, Ruth Hanson, N'rth Irish. 3 — Willing Warrior, Com il Faut, Vitrified. 4 — Swift Wind, Sike. Joe Night, 5 — Strong P'nt, Jump'g Brook, What Rec'd. 6— TRENTONIAN. Wild Ride, Sand Boy. 7 — Mel'dy Mine, Scintillat'n. D'ndy Blitz'n. 8 — Adormidera, Moratorium. Arrant Bully. Lincoln Downs Selections Lincoln Downs Selections TRACKMAN 1 — Belldiver, Mr. Hurry. Telbras. 2 — Moon Dancer, Plumed Knight, Ksarus. 3 — Shadow Bound, Ambling Annie, Roz\ Gold. 4— Free Pioneer. Malleable. Sheila Susan. 5 — Familiar, Jack Kenny, Gray Vision. 6— St. Marks, Dr. Hab, Silver Robby. 7 — Loose Lip, Charleston. Full of Bim. 8— MAX'S REWARD, Little Story, Stone of Scone. 9 — Some Fun, Petee, Hlya Babe. E. Chiat. HANDICAP , 1 — Belldiver, Johnson T.. Telbras. 2 — Moon Dancer, R. B. Run. Pegmurf. 3— Sh'dow Bond. G'cian Gold. Satan's Sin 4 — Hightone, Malleable, Free Pioneer. 5 — Familiar, Oscar J.. For Free. 6 — Black Psychic, Boiler Plate, Good Tune. 7 — Charleston, Loose Lio, Fresh and Fair 8— BLENFLY, Stone of Scone. Little Story 9 — Mr. Rascal, Petee, Bewitching. ANALYST 1— Belldiver, Johnson T., Telbras. 2 — Pegmurf, Moon Dancer. Plumed Knight. 3 — Ambling Annie, Shadow Bound. Defend 4 — Malleable, Sheila Susan. Free Pioneer. 5 — Jack Kenny, Gray Vision. Familiar. 6— Bright Penny, St. Marks, Good Tune. 7— Loose Lip, Fresh and Fair. Cut Out. 8— BLENFLY, Little Story. Max's Reward. 9— Some Fun, Hiya Babe. Indian Lad. HERMIS 1— Belldiver, Chelsea Town. Telbras. 2— Moon Dancer, Quite Well. Flying Teddy 3 — Shadow Bound. Ambling Annie. Richard Jr. 4— Malleable, Sheila Susan. Fighting Three 5 — Familiar, Jack Kenny. Gray Vision. 6— Dr. Hab, St. Marks, Black Psychic. 7— LOOSE LIP, Fresh and Fair. Cut Out 8— Blenfly. Max's Reward. Stone of Scone. 9— Hiya Babe' Indian Lad, Bewitching. SWEEP 1— Belldiver, Telbras, Chelsea Town. 2— Moon Dancer, Ksarus. Plumed Knight. 3 — Ambling Annie. Shadow Bound. Defend 4— Malleable, Free Pioneer, Fighting Three 5 — Jack Kenny, Familiar. Grav Vision. 6— Dr. Hab, St. Marks, Silver Robbv 7— LOOSE LIP, Full of Bim. Cut Out. 8— Blenfly. Little Story, Max's Reward 9— Hiya Babe, Indian Lad. Some Fun. CONSENSUS 1— Belldiver 25, Telbras 6, Johnson T. 4 2— Moon Dancer 22, Pegmurf 6, Plumed Knight 4. 3— Shadow Bound 19, Ambling Annie 14 Grecian Gold 2. 4— Malleable 19, Free Pioneer 9, Sheila Susan 5. 5— Familiar 18, Jack Kenny 14. Gray Vision 5. 6— Dr. Hab 12. St. Marks 11. Black Psychic 6. 7— LOOSE LIP 26, Charleston 7. Fresh and Fair 5. 8— Blenfly 24. Max's Reward 11, Little Story 7. 9— Hiya Babe 13. Some Fun 11. Mr. Rascal 5 Suspensions and Fines Suspensions and Fines Person. Track. Penalty. Trainer R. E. House Asc. $25 Trainer J. Bosley, Jr. Mai. $25 Am't'r rider J. Hruska Mai. $25 Trainer R. Cornell Calif. 3 months Groom J. Williams Calif. 3 months Groom H. Garnett Asc $25 Jockey K. Robertson F.M $50 Jockey R. S. Duncan F.M $25 Jockey R. Lillibridgr F.M $5f Ambehaving's Trials Good Ambehaving's Trials Good GARDEN STATE PARK. Camden. N. J., May 14.— Bohemia Stable's Ambehaving continues to impress in morning works at Garden State Park. The Ambiorix colt has gone six furlongs in 1:13 and went out the seven-eighths in 1:27 in his second trial since his recent injury. Trainer J. M. "Doc'' Lee indicates satisfaction with the progress of the col^ which is named for the $50,000 added Jersey Stakes on May 25 Page 12 Official Racing Charts: Lincoln Downs I -Official Racing Charts 1 Lincoln Downs jj§f|_ —————— — — — con vrirht. 1957. by Trianele Publications. Imc. ■ LINCOLN. R. I , TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1957— LINCOLN DOWNS (13-16 MILE). Fifty-fifth day of sixty-one-day meeting (March 9 to May 20). BurrHlviUe Racing Association, Inc. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather dear. Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1956, .35; current meeting, .33. Percentage of favorites in the money. .70. Daily Double, First and second races. Entries and field horses run as one in DaHy Double races. Mutuel take, 13} per cent (State 7, track 6J) Superior figure following jockey's name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. j Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Jones Precision Photo Finish, Inc. (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 712_ feet.) FIRST RACE 7 FURLONGS. (Run Lady, Nov. 7, 1947— 7:25%— 4— 112.) Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds Q 1 H aild uPwaro"- Claiming. Non-winners of a race in 1957. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners 1/4 *•■ O I J of three races since November 1 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since November 1, 5 lbs.; one May 14-57 — L.D race since November 1, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. Net value to winner $1,250; second, $400; thirds, $175 each. Mutuel Pool, $58,881. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St *_ tt Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 14345 PERSEVERE W5116 11 9 71 24 1'J 1'i G Parker 2000 H F Lukas 16.40 138382 BORDER SON w 6 117 3 3 3" 5J 4| 2'J R E Ford 2000 Mrs M K DAngelo 2.40 139473 SARA-CHANA13 wb 6 111 4 1 1'J 1J 32 3 L Adams 2000 Capuano & Ayotte 3.80 09428 TERREBONNE li w,6117 12 5 6' 3h 2' J 3' i C Shaw 200O M L Wilson 6.80 14214 GOOBER GOB w4115 8 10 9' 7'J 5J 5nk W Carpinelli 2000 Feldbaum & Rauch 44.50 14345 EL BERNARDO wb4115 6 4 2' 42 6' 62. J Cangemie 2000 T Izzo 18.00 037732 FRANKANTINE w6115 10 12 11' 9' 7* 7*J P Domenico 2000 H A Dolan Jr - 6.00 13830 CRESSABLE wb4110 2 7 8'J10' 84 8J A F Mtinez 2000 H H Lefft 28.70 11427 LADY BANDIT w4110 9 11 12 12 112 92 J H Smith 2000 E Siravo 55.70 14218 HILL FIRE wb4115 7 6 5* 84 104 102 W J Pmore 2000 Sunnycrest Stable 15.60 14218 AVIETTE wb7 107 12 tt 6J 9J W D RushlowS 2000 A S & T Croce Jr 6.60 14214 FINCHHAVEN wb8115 5 8 10' 11' 12 12 J Kurtz 2000 J Marshman 88 20 M Dead-heat. Time, :24'/5, :49. 1:15%. 1:295s- Track fast. Official Program Numbers ?* ,- $2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to $1 v kA in • ( 11-PERSEVERE 34.80 12.60 5.40 16.40 5.30 1.70 Mutuel Prices! 3-border son 4.20 2.80 1.10 .40 l 4-SARA-CHAN A (Dead-heat) 2.40 .20 12-TERREDONNE (Dead-heat) 3.00 50 Winner— B. g. by Carrier Pigeon— Persistent, by Menow, trained by H. Munk; bred by W. Kendrick. IN GATE-2:03. OFF AT 2:031 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. PERSEVERE rushed to the leader going to the far turn, quickly assumed command to draw off into the stretch and maintained his margin to the finish. BORDER SON dropped back while along the inside down the backstretch and, when taken to the outside for the final run, closed with good energy. SARA-CHANA alertly took command into the first turn, saved ground after surrendering command and came on in the late yards to dead-heat with TERREBONNE. The latter, never far back, loomed a threat into the stretch but could not carry the rally further. EL BERNADO retired gradually. FRANKANTINE failed to enter contention. Scratched— 139494 Pink Sands, 115; 13838* Speed Test, 115; 03951 Janes Pride, 115; 13949 Run Quick, 115. Overweight— Persevere, 1 pound; Sara-Chana, 1. SECOND RACE 7 FURLONGS. (Run Lady, Nov. 7, 1947— 1:25=l— 4— 112.) Purse $2,300. 3-year-olds. Q 1 1 Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Claiming price, $3,000; if for $2,750, allowed Id 4 O I I 2 lbs.; $2,500, 4 lbs. May 14-57— L.D Net value to winner $1,380: second $500: third. $280; fourth. $140. Mutuel Pool, $80,356. Index -Horses Eg'tAWtPPSt V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cfj Pr. Owners Odds to $1 13948 DARK EDA will 10 5 3'J 22 1'J 15 H Wajda 2500 S M Edmundson 45.00 13831* COLONEL DREW wb116 3 4 6J 3' 33J 2™ L Adams 2500 W Resseguet 100 139482 MISSY ROMAN w 111 2 1 1' 1J 2J 3* W Lane 2500 Triple S Farm 3.80 13187 FLYING FREDA w 115 5 3 5^ 5' 43 42; J Kurtz 3000 Nature Trail Stable 6.10 130784 YASUR SAM wb116 4 9 74 44 52 54 N Mercier 2500 P Fuller 5.30 11844 MR. STRAWBERRY w 111 7 7 94 95 64 6' D NobregaS 2500 B J Saviskas 12.70 12009 BLUE ATOM wb110 9 6 84 7h 72 7"k D RushlowS 3000 Mrs H K Macomber 127.80 13432 ENTROPY w 116 1 8 4J 6' 8' 8nk A Fairb'nks 2500 L G Cushing 30.70 10841 WHITE WALLS wb111 8 10 10 10 9' 9'5 P Domenico 2500 T J Spetrini 55.00 12933 VISTA LEE w111 6 2 2J 82 10 10 L Pafundi 2500 Westover Farm 68.80 Time, :24%. :49%. 1:15%. 1:30. Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ r- $2 Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to $1 -— kA _ , „ . f10-DARK EDA 92.00 19.60 6.80 45.00 880 2.40 Mutuel Prices? 3-colonel drew 3.40 2.40 .70 .20 i 2-MISSY ROMAN 3.20 60 Winner— Dk. b. f, by Gobbler— Play Eda, by Chance Play, trained by S. M. Edmundson; bred by Miss D. Yancy & J. R. Howard. IN GATE-2:35. OFF AT 2:36 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. DARK EDNA moved into command going to the far turn, entered the stretch in the clear and, while kept to light urging, increased her margin in the late run. COLONEL DREW, reserved early, made a menacing move leaving the far turn but had no solid response in the drive while outfinishing MISSY ROMAN. The latter gave up the lead without a struggle and weakened under punishment. FLYING FREDA only proved best of the others. YASUR SAM faltered after a half mile. VISTA LEE stopped to a walk. Scratched—13545 Talk Louder, 116; 12525 Miss Rona. 111: Dylene. 111; 13194 Day's Prophet, 116; 14215 Natural Reward, 115; 14072 Irish Penny, 116. ^ Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $1,297.20— Double Pool, $97,486. THIRD RACE 7 FURLONGS. (Run Lady, Nov. 7, 1947-1:252^— 4— 112.) Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds O 1 O and uPwarc'- Claiming. Non-winners of a race in 1957. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners 1A 4 O I L of three races since November 1 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since November 1, 5 lbs.; one May 14-57 L.D race since November 1, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. Net value to winner $1,250; second, $400; third, $225; fourth, $125. Mutuel Pool, $91.924. Index Horses Eg'tAWtPPSt 'A Vz Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 138383 BROOKVILLE w 5 115 7 6 2h 2* 2* 15 P I Grimm 2000 Mrs H M Viglas 2.50 142143 BELRIA w8115 8 1 14 1' 1h 23J A F Mar'ez 2000 Donna Ray Stable 310 14216 BATTLE MOUNT wb8 117 6 8 72 4J 34 34 J H Smith 2000 A F Melucci 5.60 10649 DALLIANCE wb4110 2 3 6' 64 62 44 E VanHook 2O00 J 0 Proulx 55.40 130774 FIT FIDDLE w8110 9 10 93 J 83 75 5J D RushlowS 2000 D DiOrio 5 00 134030 EXCURSION wb7 115 3 5 4' 52 9* 6"* P Bohenko 2000 P Hinphy 5.90 12111 FLYBOY wb9115 5 2 33 34 42 75 H Wajda 2000 P Fort in 10.10 13553 ARCADIAN BLAZE w 9 111 14 5' 7' 8' 8'J C BradfrdS 2000 Triple S Farm 43.40 02383 WABASH REW'RDwb 5 108 4 7 8J 92 9« 92 R Mendez? 2000 R K Showalter 65.80 13947 LITTLE DON wb 6 115 10 9 10 10 10 10 R McLalin 2000 M W Sylvia 41.40 Time, :24%, :49%, 1:15%, 1:29%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers * ,--$2 Mutuels Paid—, , Odds to $1 „ y, ln . / 7-BROOKVILLE 7.00 3.60 2 80 2 50 80 .40 Mutuel Prices? 8-belria 3&0 2.80 .» 40 I 6-BATTLE MOUNT '3.60 .80 Winner— B g by Brookfiefd— Helene, by Challedon, trained by A. G. Viglas; bred by B. M. Browning. IN GATE-3:05. OFF AT 3:05J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. BROOKN^LLE was put to strong pressure mto the stretch and, after wearing down the leader, rapidly drew away while kept to pressure. BELRIA set the pace but could not resist the winner and gave ground steadily in the final sixteenth. BATTLE MOUNT drifted out slightly under punishment into the stretch and could not menace the top pair. DALLIANCE only proved best of the others. FIT FIDDLE was outrun throughout. FLYBOY dropped back early. Scratched— 139472 Perman, 115; 143463 Chappy's Pass, 115; 11925 Orphina, 110; 13838 Bactria, 117; 13947 Bemenesian, 115; 135474 Chelsea Town, 115. FOURTH RACE 5 FURLONGS (out of chute). (Silent Partner, May 4, 1949— :5s1. 5— 5— 115.) Purse ■ m a m m $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since December 3. I 4 O I J Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of three races since October 20 allowed 3 lbs.; two races May 14-57 L D since October 20, 6 lbs.; one race since October 20, 8 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. Net value to winner $1,250; second, $400; third. $225; fourth, $125. Mutuel Pool, $107,643. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St £ 3fc Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 13188 QUICK TOWN wb5 111 6 1 4J 4 J 3'J 1"° D NobregaS 2000 J Gallagher 8.60 " 13429 EMBOSS w 5 114 5 3 li I" 11 22J E VanHook 2000 E Millen 20.00 140753 MAGIC ELIXER w 4 119 1 7 2J 2' 2' 34 J £ Smith 2000 Olco Stable 3.20 14075 OFF WE GO wb7 119 2 10 10 10 7' 4'i W Lane 2000 J Sylvia 13.40 130792 TINT STRAW wb8119 3 6 3' 3^ 4' 51 L Adamst 2000 M J Moran 2.40 13429 CASH ME IN w 5 111 4 8 7J 5J 5J 6J S DiMec* 2000 Mary G Stable 2 30 14346 IGNORE ME wb5114 8 5 6' 64 6J 71 V Spinale 2000 Mrs A Garland 90.60 12718 BLACK AL wb8114 7 2 8J 8' 82 82 J Purser 2000 M Shea 43.30 142184 KARYATIDE w4111 10 9 95 93 92 9* p | Grimm 2000 Terry S Stable 19.00* 04464 SWEDE PETE wb6114 9 4 5J 7^ 10 10 J H Smith 2000 Mrs A Vitali 38.30 ■f Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time. :23. :47%. 1:00%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers * ^$2 Mutuels Paid - r- J***** «— _ j 1 r» • i 6-QUICK TOWN 19.20 9.40 5 80 8 60 3.70 1.90 Mutuel Prices? 5 emboss *» 720 bio 250 l 1-MAGIC ELIXER 4.20 1.10 Winner— B g by Quick Reward— Peg Town, by Jamestown, trained by J. J. Kelly, Jr.; bred by A. L. Aste. IN GATE-3:36. OFF AT 3:36J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. QUICK TOWN, in close contention from the start, responded to brisk handling in the final sixteenth and gained a narrow decision. EMBOSS held a slight advantage from the beginning, shook off MAGIC ELIXIR in the early stretch, then just failed to last in a sharp effort. MAGIC ELIXIR made a strong bid for command midway on the turn and into the stretch, then flattened out on the final turn. OFF WE GO gave a good burst of speed in the final quarter mile. TINT STRAW dropped back slightly from between horses going to the far turn, then had no response. CASH ME IN failed to enter serious CWtScraUhed-1 3830* _^ Caze||e 1M; 12285 Lucky Pancho, 122: 13684 Eagle Bound. 116; 13187 Going Easy, 10S; 63550 Miss Tease, 109; 138304 Strong Sister, 109. Continued on Pogt Twenty Six LINCOLN DOWNS Coniinved from Page Twelve •- * •* FIFTH RACE 7 FURLONGS. (Rim Lady, Nov. 7, 1947— 1:25%-4-112.) Purse $2,200. 4-year-olds -a | m and upward. Claiming. Weight, 121 lbs. Non-winners of three races since March 30 1j 4 O I 4 .allowed 3 lbs.; two races since March 30, 5 lbs.; one race since February 28, 8 lbs. May 14-57 — L.D Claiming price, $2,500. Net value to winner $1,3C0; second, $480; third, $280; fourth, $140. Mutuel Pool, $102.319. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt V* ft Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 " 13305 DEVILS VERSE wb7 118 8 2 ir» 1h 2' 1J P I Grimm 2500 J & P Venuti 4.70 134291 HELB0 w 6 118 4 1 23 23 12 2*} P Domenico 2500 J Billows 5.10 134333 BOSTON REWARD w 6 116 3 6 42 3' 3'J 3"* W J P'more 2500 L Gillett 5.00 14074* MILADY M0WLEEwb6116 6 5 6* 6'0 6* 4™ J H Smith 2500 Mrs J Petrucci 5.20 125241 SUPER TOY w5 118 1 3 3r 4'J 5i 52J L Parent 2500 E L Hasbeny 4 20 135471 ODD TRICK wb5 118 5 4 5J 5h 4J 6' J L Adams 2500 N Cimini 2.70 88586 XALAPA STREAK w 6 113 2 8 8 72 720 725 J Contreras 2500 L Valentin 31.70 13830 MISTER CHIEF wb 5 108 7 7 7« 8 ■ 8 8 G Kaighn5 2500 Mrs J Pesce 78.90 Time. :24, :48%, 1:15, 12Jfc. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ *--$2 Mutuels Paid — -, , Odds to $1 ■ n • i 8-DEVILS VERSE 1140 6.20 4.40 4.70 2.10 1.20 Ml utuel Prices? 4-helbo 6.40 4.40 2.20 1.20 - 3-BOSTON REWARD 4.00 1.00 Winner— Ch. g, by The Rhymer— Devil May Care, by Diavoio, trained by J. Venuti; bred by Mrs. S. M. Pistorio. IN GATE— 4:06. OFF AT 4:06 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. DEVILS VERSE raced slightly wide to the first turn but reached command before a quarter mile, raced slightly wide down the backstretch while surrendering the lead between calls to HELBO, took command again going to the far turn, then drifted very wide into the stretch and, coming on again when straightened away, was along in the last yards to wear down HELBO. The latter saved ground while with the winner, drew off into a good lead into the stretch, then appeared to sulk in the late yards when put to strong whip pressure. BOSTON REWARD could not menace in the final run. MILADY MOWLEE started to rally leaving the far turn when bumped by SUPER TOY and then could not recover. SUPER TOY attempted to get out on the first turn, then again on the far turn and could not be fully persevered with. ODD TRICK failed to enter contention. SIXTH RACE 5 FURLONGS (out of chute). (Silent Partner, May ^4, 1949— :58V'5— 5— 115.) Purse Q I C $2,500. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens and winners of one race. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 1A 4 O I 3 112 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 121 lbs. Non-winners of one race in 1957 allowed 3 lbs.: maidens, May 14-57 — L.D 6 lbs. Claiming price, $3,500; if for $3,250, allowed 2 lbs.; $3,000, 4 lbs. Net value to winner $1.500; second, $550; third, $300; fourth, $150. Mutuel Pool, $100,828. . Index Horses Eg't A Wt ?P St ?e % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 13833 MISS Fl Fl w4110 5 2 11 11 Vs ^ J Contreras 3500 Mrs S G Steckler 14.40 10479 MR. MELPET w 4 114 10 3 2'J 2'J 22 22 G Gibb 3000 Henjay Stable 25.00 13685* BABY DEAR w 4 102 9 9 92 4| 32J 33 P Ernsts 3000 W P Buyck 13.70 143482 ADMIRAL DEAL wb4110 3 10 7J 82 5* 42 J Venuti Jr? 3000 J & P Venuti 2.60 14349 APPARITION wb 3 107 12 4 5' 3h 4J 5"* S DiMeoS 3000 B & R Stable 94.80 11592 CUANTITY w 4 109 6 7 6J 71 72 6'} A F M'tinez 3000 W W Carroll 8.30 14217* ON THE LOOSE w 9 110 1 8 3* 5* 6| 7' C Shaw 3500 C A Hunt 3.70 00282 GREAT DAY wb 3 114 11 5 102 9^92 8^ E Gross 3500 F C Dunlap 17.60 13948 CINEL wb3105 2 12 111 112 102 9h E Jenkins 3000 H L Cornwell 33.20 712832 POTOMAC SHORE w 4 118 4 6 4h 62 8' 102J A Fairbanks 3500 Green Star Stable 2.60 13434 FAN ME w 4 109 7 11 12 12 12 11 " J Purser 3000 L Karlson 173.60 68158 COLD SUNDAY wb 4 105 8 1 8' 101 11' 12 D Nobr'gaSj 3500 T Marcaccio 54.30 tTwo pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23. :47%, 1:00%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ ,—$2 Mutuels Paid — , ,■ Odds to $1 N n • ( 5-MISS Fl Fl 30.80 12.40 7.60 14.40 5.20 2.80 Ml utuel Prices? w-mt melpet 15.60 9.20 6.80 360 I 9-BABY BEAR , 6.80 2.40 Winner— B. f. by Green Flash— Little Fi, by Marco Way, trained by J. Miele; bred by 0. Nunez. IN GATE-4:36. OFF AT 4:36} EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. MISS Fl Fl drew clear shortly after the start and resisting a challenge from MR. MELPET into the stretch, maintained a winning margin under strong pressure. MR. MELPET rushed to the leader from the outside into the stretch and, while showing good determination, could not wear that one down. BABY DEAR made a steady run into contention from the outside and finished willingly. ADMIRAL DEAL was along the inside behind the bunched leaders and could not find clear racing room until too late. APPARITION "flattened out under pressure. ON THE LOOSE was always in close quarters along the inside. POTOMAC SHORE weakened after being between horses from the start. Scratched-13687 Jest Marriage, 104; 67285 Air Don, 111; Vista's Westy, 111. Overweight— Baby Dear, 1 pound; Apparition, 4; Great Day, 2; Cinel, 2; Fan Me, 3. SEVENTH RACE 7 FURLONGS. (Run Lady, Nov. 7, 1947— 1.252 s— 4 — 112.) BILL McAULEY MEMORIAL 1 A fi 1 £ HANDICAP. Purse $10,000. 3-year-olds. I 4 0 I O Net value to winner $5,500; second, $2,000; third. $1,500: fourth. $1,000. May 14-57— L.D Mutuel Pool, $118,410. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt Va jt Str Fin Jockeys • Owners Odds to $1 138363 CHALLEFONT wb116 5 7 83J 71 32 \\ N Mercier P Fuller 6.60 14219 STYMIES DREAM wb 106 9 6 33 32 1h 22 E VanHook C L Dupuy 40.40 138362 ZOLT wb114 6 8 71 51 4} 3* G Gibb P Bongarzone 3 90 138123 SUPPER MONEY wb118 7 1 l| t*| 2| 43* B Sorensen R T Curley 3.30 140761 TACLOS wb115 4 9 9 9 82 5™ W Lane Mrs C Botticello- 4 70 13836 LORD RUSH w 113 3 5 S»» 6^ 6' 6} J Fieselman Dover Stable 4.10 13426' SATAN HELPER w115 2 4 41 4' 72 1\ A F Mar'ez E Rieber 12.50 142191 TONES BOY wb110 1 2 22 21 9\ 8? P I Grimm A J Ryan 10.20 13836* SEVEN 0' HEARTS 112 8 3 51 8* 9 9 P Bohenko Triple S Farm 24.90 Time, :24. :48%. 1:14. 1:28. Track good. Official Program Numbers V -^ ,—$2 Mutuel* Paid — , , — -Odd* to $1 s kA , in* ( 5-CHALLEFONT 15.20 7.20 4.20 6.60 2.60 1.10 Mutuel Prices? 9-stymies dream 21.00 8.00 s.w 3.00 l 6-ZOLT 3.40 .70 Winner— B c, by Challedon— Fountainstown, by Robosto, trained by D. Hicks; bred by P. Fuller. IN GATE-5:07. OFF AT 5:07 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. CHALLEFONT remained in hand for the first half mile, responded willingly when put to pressure and, circling the leaders, wore down STYMIES DREAM inside the final sixteenth. The latter, never too far back, assumed command into the stretch and fought it out gamely with the winner. ZOLT moved slightly in front of the winner, was caught in close quarters into the stretch when the winner came by him and had to be steadied momentarily and could not make up any ground in the final run. Jockey Gibb claimed foul against the winner which was disallowed. SUPPER MONEY shook off TONES BOY midway in the backstretch to open up a comfortable lead but weakened steadily in the final eighth. TACLOS passed tiring horses. LORD RUSH dropped to the inner tail going to the first turn and lacked clear racing room most of the trip. TONES BOY weakened. Overweight— Stymies Dream. 3 pounds. ' EIGHTH RACE 7 FURLONGS. (Run Lady, Nov. 7, 1 947-1 :252s— 4— 1 12.) Purse $2,500. -3-year-olds. fi 1 7 Optional claiming. Starters for $3,500 or less who have not won a race other than 1A 4 0 1/ claiming or for a claiming price over $3,500 since last starting for $3,500 or less, and May 14-57 — L.D • those entered to be claimed for $3,500 or less. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of three races since March 30 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since March 30, 5 lbs.; one race since March 1, 8 lbs. If entered to be claimed for $3,500 allowed 2 lbs.; $3,250, 4 lbs.; $3,000, 6 lbs. Net value to winner $1,500; second, $550; third, $300; fourth, $150. Mutuel Pool, $105,726. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt Va j4 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds ~ to $1 136871 PIPE TROUBLE Ufa 119 2 1 1J- V V 11 R E Ford Mrs M K DAngelo 4.10 139543 SPUNK w 114 3 7 6J 61 3J 2H H Wajda P & B Girioni 4.00 136902 O'KEEGAN wb 109 5 4 3' 2 2* 32 D Nobrega5 Roxbury Farm 2.00 13954 EAST-WEST wb117 4 5 7' 8 5' 4J R McL'lint Kenset Stable 11.80 136903 CONSTANT REBEL w117 1 6 5' 41} 42} 52 G Gibb H A Kimball 4.70 13307 SOME SCORE w 114 8 8 8 7} 61 6'} A Fairbanks J R Holsey 14.60 14217' EQUITACK w 122 7 3 4' 5} 7} 73 N Mercier P Fuller 11.60 13964 MISS MACAW wb112 6 2 22 31} 8 8 L Pafundi W W Carroll 25.00 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24%; ;49. 1:15%, 1:29. Track good. Official Program Numbers \ , — $2 Mutuels Paid— ^ Odds lo $1 n • ( 2-P'PE TROUBLE 10.20 6.40 3.80 4.10 2.20 .90 Ml utuel Prices? 3-spunk 6.00 3.20 2.00 .60 l 5-0'KEEGAN 3.00- .50 Winner— B. c. by Piping Rock— Sal Old Pal, by Epithet, trained by D. Ginsburg: bred by I. S. Compton. IN GATE-5:47. OFF AT 5:48 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. PIPE TROUBLE shook off MISS MACAW after entering the backstretch, repulsed the bid from O'KEEGAN on the final turn, then drew off into the stretch and held off SPUNK. The latter rallied after a half mile and finished with good speed. O'KEEGAN moved up along the inside to reach near even terms with the winner on the final turn, took back out and, coming to the outside, could not threaten again. EAST-WEST was showing improved speed when too late. CONSTANT REBEL saved ground to no avail. MISS MACAW was done early. Scratched-132172 Daddy Sherwood, 117; 13954* Nancy's Ballet. 112. NINTH RACE 1 MILE (out of chute). (Devil's Luck, Aug. 2, 1947— 1:37? b— 7-115.) Purse $2,300. Q 1 fi 3 year-olds. Claiming. " Non-winners of three races. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of Id 4 O I O two races since March 8 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since January 1, 5 lbs.; maidens, May 14-57 L.D 1 lbs. Claiming price, $3,000. Net value to winner $1-380; second, $500; third, $280; fourth, $140. Mutuel Pool, $93,559. 'index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt Va ft % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g r.' Owners Odds to $1 142151 WINNING WINGS- w 115 6 3 1} 1' l»j 12 U J Contreras 3000 J J Nash ~ 2.70 13955' PASSING AGE wb115 7 4 4h 4} 3'} 21 2?} G Lasswell 3000 Trowbridge Stable 3.10 13956 JAY DEE JAY wb 105 1 7 7 7 63 4} 3} J Ven'ti Jr? 3000 J & P Venuti 14.20 139552 TAKE THE PRIZE w 105 2 1 2r 2r» 2h 3* 45} D Nobrega5 3000 Sunnycrest Stable 1.80 14222 MY LADY FAIR w 110 3 6 65 63 5' 5« 55 P I Grimm 3000 Elsted Stable 17.20 139553 JOAN I E'S FIRST wb113 5 5 53 J 55 43 6* 6' V Spinaiet 3000 P DeLorenzo 12.20 13194 MYSTIC DREAM wb115 4 2 3' 3} 7 7 7 L Adams 3000 W Resseguet 8.10 {Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24%, :49%: 1:18, 1:43. Track good. Official Program FUmbenVi i^iy^,, ,—52 Mutuels Paid — , Odd* to $1 N id • / 6-WINNING WINGS 7.40 4.60 3.60 2.70 130 .80 M. utuel Prices? 7-passing age 4.40 3.20 1.20 » l 1-JAY DEE JAY 5.40 1.70 Winner— B. g, by Silver Wings— Eternal May, by Eternal Bull, trained by J. Miele; bred by Mrs. W Almy. Jr. IN GATE-€:17. OFF AT 6:17 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. WINNING WINGS set the pace under restraint, drew off in the stretch, but had to be put to strong pressure to hold off PASSING AGE. The latter rallied in the stretch, bumped with TAKE THE PRIZE, then was getting to the winner. Jockey Lasswell claimed foul against the winner, but it was disalowed. JAY DEE JAY was giving improved speed when too late. TAKE THE PRIZE held a forward position along the inside, came together with PASSING AGE in the early stretch and tired. JOANIE'S FIRST rushed up along the niside midway of the backstretch, putting the field in tight Quarters and, after reaching even terms with the leaders, dropped back quickly. MYSTIC DREAM dropped back from between horses midway of the backstretch when the field tightened up. . Scratched— 142222 Flying Spur, 115. Overweight— Jay Dee Jay, 2 pounds. Passing Age claimed by E. H. Stone, trainer same. TENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES (out of chute). (Tennessee Kid, Aug. 23, 1947-1:44— 4^-120.) Purse Q 1 Q $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. Non-winners of two 1/1 4 O I * races since November 20. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races since October 15 May 14-57 — L.D allowed 3 lbs.; two races since October 15, 5 lbs.; one race since October 15, 7 lbs. Claiming price. $2,000. Net value to winner $1,250; second, $400; third, $225; fourth, $125. Mutuel Pool, $108.323. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St Va ft % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Pods to $1 ~ 14071* EVEN U. wb5 115 3 6 55 56 4* 33 J 1'J E Van Hook 2000 M Kamal 2.50 13553' TRACK STAR wb4 115 7 4 3J 41J 32 |h 2'J E Jenkins 2000 Lucky Star Stable 2.50 14079 BAMMA w7 110 4 3 4' \ 3' 1J 2' 3"* M Gersts 2000 J H Carr 5.50 13437* BUTTER PLATE w 4 108 5 5 62 63 6J 4'J 4U D NobregaS 2000 Mrs Qas McKean 6 80 13553* FOURTH FASHIONwb 4 113 2 7 7 7 7 5' 57 P Domenico 2000 Mrs M B Lee 14.20 11310 STEPPING MERRYwb 6 115 1 1 1* 1'J 2\ 6* 6* P I Grimm 2000 Rumstick Lodge Stable 6.20 13683 BLUE MARINA wb4115 6 2 2' 2' 5' 7 7 L Adams 2000 Joan Ellen Stable 6 20 Time, :24%. :49%. 1:15%, 1:43%, 1:50. Hack good. Official Program Numbers \ r— $2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to $1 s 7.00 3.40 3.20 2.50 .70 kA in • ( 3-EVEN U .60 Mutuel Prices? 7-track star i$o 2.80 90 40 C 4-BAMMA 3.40 .70 Winner— B. m, by Broke Even— Urbane, by Ujiji, trained by M. Kamal; bred by M. Wexler. IN GATE— 6:56. OFF AT 6:56} EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second'and third the same. EVEN U. rallied strongly leaving the far turn and, after disposing of TRACK STAR in the midstretch, won going away. TRACK STAR moved into command entering the stretch and proved no match for the winner in the last sixteenth. BAMMA took command leaving the far turn, held on well until the midstretch and faltered. BUTTER PLATE proved best of the others with a late rally. STEPPING MERRY faltered as did BLUE MARINA. i Attendance, 22,888; Total Mutuel Pool, $1,065,455. Official Racing Charts: Garden State Park Official Racing Charts . Garden State Park §||] CoDTrieht. 1957. b\ Trianrle rubticalions. Inc. — — — — — — — — — CAMDEN, N. J , TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1957-GARDEN STATE PARK (1 MILE). Ninth day of twenty-five-day meeting (May 4 to June 1). Garden State Racing Association. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather cloudy. Steward representing New Jersey State Racing Commission, E. S. Porter. Stewards, G. R. Palmer and K. Daingerfield. Associate Stewards, W. V. Mullin. V. Mara, N. Gladstone and J. Stout. Placing Judges, K. H. Lennox, Wm. B. Trundle and T. A. Steele. Paddock Judge, V Mara. Clerk of Scales, A. Bonagura. Starter, C. Phillips. Tinier, J. R. Megill. Racing Secretary and Handkapper. M. C. Shea. Assistant Racing Secretary, H. J. Carroll. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1956, .33: current meeting, .31. Percentage of favorites in the money, .50. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. Mutuel take, 13 per cent (State 7, track 6 on first $40,000,000; State 8, track 5 over $40,000,080). Superior figure following jockey's name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. 5 Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Jones Precision Photo Finish, Inc. (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 960 feet.) FIRST RACE 5 FURLONGS. (Polly's Jet, May 18, 1955— :58-2— 119.) Purse $4#xT2 year-olds. j i 7 7 n Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. Weight, 115 lbs. \ ** I I O N !t value to winner j^eO; sec0IMj, $jso; third, $475; fourth, $275. May 14-57 — G.S Mutuel Pool, $91,237. Index Horses Eg'tAWtPPSt ,V ? * Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 10583 HAVE AND HOLD w 115 5 6 5' 4'J 2'J 1'i M N Gonz Mrs E E Bankhead 30.20 143134 LADY GLADE wb108 11 4 3»*2* l4 » R J Moran? Mrs N J Moran 19.10 14177 MIXFORSOME wb115 6 10 9^ 93 7'J 3* R LeBlanc J E McAuliffe 50.30 RED RIVER VALLEY w 115 8 7 82 8' 64 4™ R J Martin Mrs L L Voigt Jr 21.90 RUFFRULLAH w 115 12 12 7'J 3* 4'J 5J J Culmone T M Girdler 2.00 14177 ROMEER w 110 1 1 3' 52 5h 6| H Grants C Burton 10.20 11586 SUMMIA w115 2 3 4 tj 3£ 72 L Batchell'r E L Mater 37.50 BLUE CHARM w115 10 5 6* 64 83 82J H B Wilson Darby Dan Farm 20.20 104642 MISS PIEDMONT w 115 4 2 A\ 7h 92 92j G Hettinger C C Boshamer 5.90 14176* MIGHTY MARTHA wb115 3 9 114 10* KH 102 J DelV'chio H W Williams 8.70 114722 WIANNO MAID w 115 9 8 104112 II] 11J S Boulmetis F P Magann 6.10 130713 OH PLEASE w 115 7 11 12 12 12 12 D Gorman Mrs M Erlanger 6.80 Time, :22%, :46%, 1:00%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ r—tl Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to $1 , B • I 5-HAVE AND HOLD 62.40 29.60 20.20 30.20 13 80 9.10 Ml Utuel rriCeSi 11-LADY GLADE ,. 18.00 12.80 £00 5.40 i 6-MIXFORSOME 19.60 8.80 Winner— B. f, by Occupy— Benign, by Bimelech, trained by P. Goodwin; bred by L. S. MacPhail. IN GATE-2:31. OFF AT 2:31 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for all but RUFFRULLAH. Won driving; second and third the same. HAVE AND HOLD found ample room, steadily improving position between horses, and continued Strongly to win going away. LADY GLADE raced a trifle wide, showing speed, and weakened in the last furlong. MIXFORSOME began slowly, was steered around horses with difficulty in the final stages and finished fast. RED RIVER VALLEY made up some* ground late. RUFFRULLAH broke tardily, raced extremely wide, making a bold run into contention on the turn and tired while continuing wide through the stretch. MISS PIEDMONT could not keep up. MIGHTY MARTHA was checked soon after the start. WIANNO MAID was outrun. OH PLEASE broke slowly. Scratched-12410 Lula's Joy, 115; 14117* Office Wife, 115; 10583 Sugar Cookie, 115; Mustberite, 115. SECOND RACE 6 FURLONGS (out of chute). (I Appeal, May 21, 1955—1:08*^-4—112.) Purse $3,000. "7 "7 Q 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 120 lbs.: older, 122 lbs. Non-winners 1_l ** i i s of three races since January 16 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one r?ce, 7 lbs. Claim-May 14-57 — G.S ing price, $3,500. Net value to winner $1,800; second, $675; third, $350: fourth, $175. Mutuel Pool, $155,931. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 13807 SWEET VERMOUTHw 8115 3 4 3' 22 1h 1* M N G'alez 3500 Mrs E W King 21.60 01313 DANDOLO wb6110 2 2 1h 1h 23 ?i J Cuffari5 3500 Bernadotte Stable 7.50 13807 TERRY S. w 6 119 10 1 52 3J 32 3J R L Stev'nt 3500 Cole's Mill Acres 19.20 RED ABBEY wb4113 4 7 4J 4'J 4' 4'J R J Martin 3500 Wind N' Leaves Farm 16.70 13807 BRIAR SWEET wb 4 108 1 5 2J 5* 53 5J F A Smith 3500 E Bradley 14.50 13807 SLIDE APART wb5 107 11 3 84 7J 72 6™ H Grants 3500 D G Neuman 5.50 124133 ALDO KID wb 6 115 9 8 6* C 6J 74 H Keene 3500 Mrs H Cantor 7.10 05166 PRINCE RHYMER wb 5 115 7 11 12 12 11J 83 G Stidham 3500 Caccese &. Corluzzc 60.00 13928 RUINED w4115 5 12 9'J112 12 9| W M Cook 3500 Jayron Ranch 3.70 10033 HAIL FELLOW wb6117 6 10 113 10h 91103 J Culmone 3500 Sahara Ranch 4.30 10946 DINNER MUSIC wb 4 105 12 9 10* » 82 112 L LefebvreS 3500 T & T Stable 53.60 13807 FLOWER PICTUREwb 4 113 9 6 7J 92 10J 12 W Hartack 3500 Cudone & Finnerty £10 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23, :4€, 1:12. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ ^-$2 Mutuels Paid—, , Odds to $1 , n • ( 3-SWEET VERMOUTH 45.20 19.00 10.60 21.60 8.50 4.30 Ml utuel rricesf 2-dandolo n.20 6.m 4.60 2.40 ilO-TERRY S 8.60 3.30 Winner— Br. g, by Cassis — Sticky Kitty, by Firethorn, trained by E. W. King; bred by G. Thorn. IN GATE-3:01. OFF AT 3:01J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. SWEET VERMOUTH, steadied with the pace after an alert beginning, easily disposed of DANDOLO in the final furlong. The latter held a slight advantage while saving ground and weakened. TERRY S. was a prominent factor and lacked a final rally. RED ABBEY had to be steadied racing up behind the leaders at the far turn and failed to menace thereafter. BRIAR SWEET could not keep up. SLIDE APART was outrun. ALDO KID was not a serious factor. RUINED appeared to be sloughed leaving the gate and lost all chance. HAIL FELLOW was outrun. FLOWER PICTURE appeared unwilling and was not ridden out. Scratched— 43455 Black Relic, 108; 14046 Mike S.. 115; New Boots, 113; 143142 Menemsha, 115. Overweight— Dinner Music, 2 pounds; Flower Picture, 3. Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $554.20— Double Pool, $169,460. THIRD RACE 5 FURLONGS. (Polly's Jet, May 18, 1955— :58— 2-119.) Purse $4,000. 2-year-olds. 7 O n Allowances. Non-winners of two races. Weight, 119 lbs. Non-winners of $1,950 allowed 1 i 4 / O U 3 lbs.; $1,650, 5 lbs.; one race since April 13, 7 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. May 14-57— G.S Net value to winner $2,400; second, $850; third, $475; fourth, $275. Mutuel Pool, $193,327. Index Horses Eg'tAWtPPSt ,3S- 3» Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 071582 JIMMER w112 7 1 13 13 5 17 E Rodrig'ez M N Goodwin 2.50 08264* HUBCAP wb 119 3 S 22 22 2* 2J W Hartack Elkcam Stable 2.40 13927* ROYAL GUEST wb 107 4 2 43 44 32 32 H Grants Carolyn K Stable 11.10 13808' AMB1TWIXT w 119 1 9 7h 5J 4* 45J S Boulmetis Bohemia Stable 4.00 139273 BOYCOTTER w 119 2 4 54 6* 53 5*J M N G'alez Pearl Brook Stable '9.00 13927 CAROLYN'S RECORD w 111 5 5 6J 83 72 6'J J Cuffari5 E A DeAngelo 55.40 139272 PEBBLE ACE w 116 8 7 8M 9 H W M Cook Pebble Hill Farm 7.40 136423 TOY KNIGHT w 114 9 8 9 7' 82 84 E Copes L & W Santore 32.40 105741 PINE VALLEY wb119 6 6 3* 35 63 9 J Culmone B Sharp 1080 Time. :22%, :46. :58%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers 5x r-$2 Mutuels Paid— , , Odds to $1 * kA in* I 7-JIMMER 7.00 4.00 3.60 250 100 80 Mutuel rricest 3^hubcap 3» 3.20 .90 m i 4-ROYAL GUEST 5.40 1.70 Winner— Ch. c, by Bolero— Our Bobbie, by Flushing II., trained by H. H Goodwin; bred by Mrs M. Crawford. IN GATE-3:31J. OFF AT 3:31J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. JIMMER immediately went to the front, widened on the field while bearing out a trifle on the turn and won as his rider pleased. HUBCAP was intermittently urged in pursuit of the winner, drifted out in the drive and weakened. ROYAL GUEST gave an even effort. AMBITWIXT began slowly. PEJ3BLE ACE was outrun. PINE VALLEY was done early. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS (out of chute). (I Appeal, May 21, 1955-1 :08*/5— 4-112 ) Purse $4,500. "7 Q 1 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of three races since January 16 1 | •t / O I allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. CJaiming price, $7,500; if for less, Mav 14-57 — G.S 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $7,000. Net value to winner $2.700; second, $975; third, $525; fourth, $300. Mutuel Pool, $203,387. J ndex Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 143T6* CHICAGO STYLE w 115 3 3 3* In 1'J 13 S Boulmetis 7000 Mr7j M Cudone 690 13646 GOLDEN AGE w 107 8 1 2" 3h 3'J 2'i H Grants 7500 Mrs C P Sanborn 8 10 13644' TOMMY GRIFFIN w 122 4 7 7J 42 4'J 3^ H Keene 7500 A J Ferrara 600 14316' SON 0' DOGE wb 116 7 9 6h 6h 5J 43 J DelV'chio 7250 F A Sherman 2 70 13644* BROWN PAPER w117 1 6 11 2* 23 5'J W Hartack 7500 Gloria J Stable 2 20 13644 MT. CARMEL wb 107 5 5 8* 73 62 6* N Fernicola 7000 I Hanford 49.10 14178 BLOOMIN' OWL w 117 9 2 42 5J 73 7' R L Stev'on 7500 Mrs S H Sadacca 18 70 12245' LORD THOMPSON w 114 6 4 5" 83 82 82 L LefebvreS 7500 Puckety Farm 9.3 14178 tfOAN MOUNT wb 113 2 8 9 9 9 9 G Hettinger 7000 C C Boshamer 29 90 Time, 23%,:46%. 1:12!^. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers^ ^-$2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to $1 v n • I 3-CHICAGO STYLE 15.80 7.00 5.20 6 90 2.50 1.60 Ml utuel rnces? 8-golden age 8.20 6.20 310 210 i 4-TOMMY GRIFFIN 5.40 170 Winner— Ro. g, by Silver Wings— Speaking Rock, by Bahram, trained by C. M. Camac, bred by Mr. & Mrs. B Tuckerman, Jr. IN GATE^4:00J. OFF AT 4:01 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. CHICAGO STYLE vied with BROWN PAPER for the pace, disposed of that rival after a half mile and held GOLDEN AGE safe under pressure. The latter began alertly, dropped back a trifle outside the top pair on the turn, then came fast through the stretch despite attempting to lug in. TOMMY GRIFFIN saved ground and finished well. SON 0' DOGE came around horses for the drive and finished fast. BROWN PAPER could not outsprint the winner and weakened. Overweight— Golden Age, 2 pounds; Mt. Carme!, 1. Continued on Page Twenty Sir GARDEN STATE PARK Co/tt/nued from Page Twelve FIFTH RACE 6 FURLONGS (out of chute). (I Appeal, May 21, 1955— 1:081 is— 4— 112.) Purse $5;00O. "7 Q O 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of Iyl 4 / O Z $2,675 allowed 3 lbs.; one race since April 20, 5 lbs.; since March 4, 7 lbs.: in 1957. 9 lbs. May 14-57— G.S Net value to winner $3,125; second, $1,000; third, $525; fourth, $350. Mutuel Pool, $223,223. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 13670* DODGER wb 113 3 6 33 33 S 11 W M Cook P Godfrey 5.70 13426 CHANCE IT wb113 8 1 I* 12 12 2H G Hettinger Chal-Mar Farm . 13.20 04373 PRECIOUS METAL wb113 9 2 2£ 2' 33 33 S Bout met is P Cresci 4 20 138103 STOUT FELLOW w 113 4 3 5' 53 4h 4J M N G'alez Mrs E E Bankhcad 1160 05265 DON REED w 113 5 4 4h 411 53 52 R L Stev'nt J P Mazza 35.20 138102 SIMON KENTON w 113 10 7 7^62 63 62J W Hartack Calumet Farm 120 13810 AUTUMN SPARKLE wb 107 6 5 61 73 7* 75 H Grants Darby Dan Farm 5 60 13810 WITH FLASH w 108 7 9 8^ 82 82 8™ R LeBlanc J A Kelley 120.50 13810 MOSSCENT w 108 2 11 11 11 11 9' J Polion5 Green Dunes Farm . -26.40 12157 KATY'S DUKE w 115 1 8 9J 103 10h 104 J Higley Neptune Stable 98.80 97681 COSETTE wb108 11 10 103 92 2h 11 F A Smith Mar-An Farm 104 80 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23;:46%, 1:11%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers ^ ( — $2 Mutuels Paid — — Odds lo $1 ^ ki . in • ( 3-DODGER 13.40 6.80 4.40 5 70 2.40 1.20 Mutuel Prices? 8-chance it 12.20 6.so 5.10 2.40 i 9-PRECIOUS METAL 480 1.40 Winner— Ch, c, by Mount Marcy— Elude, by Revoked, trained by L. A. Brusie; bred by P. Godfrey. ^, IN GATE— 4:31. OFF AT 4:32 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. *" Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. DODGER was steadied within striking distance and willingly disposed of CHANCE IT in the final stages. CHANCE IT was hustled along to shake off early contention and weakened in the drive. PRECIOUS METAL pressed the early pace and weakened. STOUT FELLOW saved ground. SIMON KENTON was outrun. AUTUMN SPARKLE could not reach the leaders early and dropped back. Scratched— 13828 Adormidera, 108; 12602 Pizarro, 113; 13132' Dunraven, 119. Overweight — Katy's Duke, 2 pounds. SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS (out of chute). (I Appeal, May 21, 1 955 — 1 .081 s— 4 — 1 12.) Shark River ~m q «j Purse. Purse $6,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of three races other than 1a 4 / O J maiden or claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of $5,000 allowed 3 lbs.; two races May 14-57 — G.S in 1957, 6 lbs.; $2,950 or one race since April 20, 8 lbs.; one race in 1957, 10 lbs. (claiming races not considered). Net value to winner $3.725; second, 1,200; third, $650; fourth, $425. Mutuel Pool, $201 ,103; Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 ^ 12075' ST RAT MAT w119 3 3 33 M 1' 15 R J Martin Modan Stable 4.90 136462 CONNIE CASEY w116 6 2 9 35 23 2\ D Gorman W M Jeffords - .80 13812 WE TRUST wb 109 4 6 6 4h 42 33 R E Corle? J S Kelly 5 70 11508 NEW VALOR . wb112 1 1 1* 2' J 32 4' H Keene W J Grove 5.90 10534 BALAKLAVA II. wb122 5 4 4h 6 5* 5'* S Boulmetis G F Strickland 10.40 13929 WORTH SAVING w 109 2 5 5»l » 6 6 W M Cook W M Wickham 14.40 Time. :23, :46%, 1:11%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers "v ,— $2 Mutuels Paid — , Odds to $1 -— , n • t 4-STRATMAT 11.80 4.20 2.80 4 90 1.10 .40 Ml utuel Prices? 7-connie casey 2.60 2.40 .30 .20 t 5-WE TRUST 3.00 .50 Winner— Ch. c, by Lochinvar— Elsewhere, by Alibhai, trained by L. H. Silver, bred by A. Roberts. IN GATE-5:00. OFF AT 5:001 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. STRATMAT was alertly ridden, wore down NEW VALOR on the final turn and drew way under strong handling through the last furlong. CONNIE CASEY, pressed for speed early, was steadied midway of the turn, then loomed boldly when roused for the stretch run, but weakened in the final run. WE TRUST finished well. NEW VALOR showed good speed for a half mile and faltered. BALAKLAVA II was outrun. Scratched— 14178 Mi T. Miche, 104. SEVENTH RACE 6 FURLONGS (out of chute). (I Appeal, May 21, 1955— 1:08%— 4— 112.) Purse $5,500. 7 Q A 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-olds, 122 lbs.; older, 124 lbs. Non-winners 14 4 / O 4 of two races since April 13 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since March 4, 5 lbs.; one race since May 14-57 — G.S April 27, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $15,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $500 to $12,000. Net value to winner $3.425; second, $1,100; third, $600; fourth, $375. Mutuel Pool, $213,649. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 " 13183* HEAVENS ABOVE wb 3 114 4 3 22 2h 2U 1 J Culmone 15000 Mrs C M Greer 7.20 129262 COBURN'S WISH w 5111 5 1 1'J 12 M 2\ G L Smith 13000 C T Coburn 5.60 136453 RECHERCHE wb4 110 7 4 3| 32 3J 3J F A Smith 15000 J S Nash 7 20 12272 RACETRACKER w 4 115 6 2 43 4* 45 4*' W Hartack 15000 H P Headley 4.20 05458 JET MARK wb4115 17 7 6* & 52 H B Wilson 15000 J M Grieve 1240 136453 IRISH CHEER w5113 3 5 6'i 52 5) B'O H Keene 14000 W H Bishop Stable Inc 1.30 13647 WHITTLEDY CUT w 4 115 2 6 5^ 7 7 7 W M Cook 150C0 W M Wickham 13.90 Time. :23, :45%, 1:11. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers Vi ,—$2 Mutuels Paid— -, , — -Oddi to $1 , ( 4-HEAVENS ABOVE 16.40 8.40 5.20 7.20 3.20 1.60 MIB* UtUd PriCeS? 5-COBURNS WISH e.60 4.80 2.30 1.40 1 7-RECHERCHE 4.40 1.20 Winner— B. f, by Grand Admiral— Heaven Hill, by Tintagel, trained by F. A. Bonsai; bred by Mrs. C. M. Greer IN GATE-5:30. OFF AT 5:30 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. HEAVENS ABOVE was steadied closest to the pace, -saved all possible ground and disposed of COBURNS WISH in the last sixteenth. COBURN'S WISH broke running and was steadied along with a clear lead but was not good enough. RECHERCHE was hustled along near the pace racing on the outside and finished well. RACETRACKER lacked a sufficient rally. IRISH CHEER was outrun. Scratched— 136451 Rarco Saul, 117; 12929 Will of Allah, 115. Overweight— Heavens Above. 2 pounds; Coburr's Wish, 2. Racetracker claimed by W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc., trainer W. H. Bishop. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Friendly Frank, Oct. 3, 1950—1:42—4—109.) Purse $6,000. 4-year-olds 7 Q c a"d upward. Allowances. Non-winners of two races other than maiden, optional, starter 1 i 4 / O D or claiming since December 15. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of $3,500 since Janu-May 14-57 — G.S ary 16 allowed 3 lbs.; $2,650 since March 30, 6 lbs.; $2,400 in 1957, 8 lbs.; $5,000 in 1956 or two races since October 8, 10 lbs.; one race since November 6, 12 lbs. (optional, starter and claiming races not considered). Net value to winner $3,725; second, $1,200; third, $650; fourth, $425. Mutuel Pool. $238,961. Index Horses Eg't A Wt PP St Va V2 3A Str Fin Jockeys . Owners Odds to $1 13811' COUNTERMAND wb4119 3 4 4J 3h 23 23 fl G Hettinger Brandywine Stable 380 13811 OUR DANCE wb5 114 5 5 53 53 fh ih 2J J Culmone Cedar Farm 10.00 140523 LIBERTY SUN w4 122 6 6 6'J 6* 4'J 48 3.10 w Hartack Calumet Farm 1.10 136473 SKIPPER BILL w 7 122 4 1 3' I* 3* 3J 4'0 S Boulmetis Circle M Farm 2.90 13647 FRESH MEADOW wb 7 113 7 7 7 7 7 63 53 R L Stev'on T S & D Stable 18.50 14052 COLONEL JAY wb5116 1 3 & 4' 5J 91 6 W M Cook Ram Stable 26 00 13930' CABRIOLE w 4 105 2 2 12 2h 63 7 7 R E Corle5 J S Kelly 17.10 Time, :25, :49%. 1:13%, 1:37%, 1:44%. Track sloppy. Official Program Numbers* r~ $2 Mutiwls Pakl^ f Odd* to $1 , kA IB* ( 3-COUNTERMAND 960 580 260 3.80 1.90 .30 Mutuel Prices? 7-our dance 8.« 2.80 3.20 .40 l 8-LIBERTY SUN 2.20 .10 Winner— B. c, by Greek Song— Everaet. by Snark. trained by V. W. Raines; bred by Renappi Corporation. IN GATE-€:00. OFF AT 6:00 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. COUNTERMAND, reserved near the pace, was briskly urged to move in company with OUR DANCE after five furlongs, saved ground and outfinished that rival. OUR DANCE, strongly restrained running up behind the first flight in the early backstretch. lost ground rirshing to the front under punishment at the far turn and could not withstand the wim.er. LIBERTY SUN was unhurried being outrun, then closed with a rush through the stretch. SKIPPER BILL was steadied when the top pair went to the front at the far turn, was slow responding for the drive, but finished v,ell. CABRIOLE broke down before the finish. Scratched— 13543 Rustic Billy. 110: 13647 Apollo, 116. Overweioht— Our Dance, 2 pounds; Fresh Meadow, 3. Attendance, 16,995; Total Mutuel Pool, $1,690,275. Page 13 Balmoral at Washington Park | i BALMORAL I • AT WASHINGTON PARK Homewood, Illinois (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,531 feet.) Weather and track conditions appear on Page 3. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1956, .Jl; current i percentage, .44. Percentage of favorites in the money, .56. Bahr Starting Gate. Kuprion Kamera. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; field horses individually in Daily Double races. 2nd Was I 7 FURLONGS 1955 1:21 3 124.) Purse $2,750. *) XA/^- (out of chute). (Dogoon, Sept. 3, — — — ZuQ YVQS 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race since April 20. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1957 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, $2,750. Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt. Wt 14545 Best Story Jly56 AP 127 = 118 118 13987 Cherokee Pilot 115 143703 Legatee Jly56AP1:25 118 115 145512 Vie en Rose 110 145463 Famous Gift Aug56 Ws\s 1241s 113 110 13856 Blossom's Lass 110 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Oate Track Rec. Wt. Wt 13987 Donnarch May56 Was 1:26 113 110 140253 Rippsy 110 11893 ^Helen's Song 105 14250 Spin Fisher - 115 13987 Solid Rock May56 Was 1 28 120 115 13859 Beldic Jun56 AP 1:271 s 109 110 Rocf Best Qfnru A V 1 1 ft Ch. c, 4, by Mighty Story— Best Blister, by War Admiral. itOry I I O Breeder. Duntreath Farm. 1967.113 2 2 $2,7^0 Owner, C. S. Handelman. Trainer. D. Sazer. $2,750 1956.24 1 6 0 $4,105 May11-572Spt 6lf1:25%m 9 115 7*; 7'0 6'2 78J BaldwinR3 2500 48 UnclePete120 Argufy112 Might; Roan 10 May 4-575Spt 6|f1:2(rHft 15 117 2' \ 32 99110*1 Gillig'nLio 2500 74CowBoy114 JumpTune117 Fri'ndlyMan 10 Mar26-575S.P 1,1, 1:51 hy 51 109*2^ V 1 1' HanleyJJ* 2000 55 Mr.August109 Proscen'm114 Disopier 8 Mar20-573S.P l£l:47%ft 51 109* |h U 1" 2^ H'nleyJJS 1500 82 Pr'sc'n'm111 M'simp't'te116 C'tD'm'o 7 Mar11-579S.P 1*151 gd 9-5 *112» 32J 3^ 3' 2J BolinH' 1500 64Ro'drunner109 HenryD.M.115 KnstiW. 10 Mar 6-573S.P 6 f 1:19 m 81 113*34 3*J 4* 451 P'keWA5 2000 50 Deflatioi.115 UnclePete115 HaltDenny 7 Feb26-572S.P 6f 1:17 m 31*111 34 25 2'J 12 Hanl'yJJ8 150065 Paytu 118 SonoraGirl 113 Tiverton 11 Feb18-572S.P 6f 1:125%ft 71 111*52142^32 2»* Nobr'gaDi 1500 86BadNews 113 DeMusic113 Ekin 12 Feb 5 57*S.P 6 f 1:12 ft 13 113 2* 25 24 35 Gonz'ezR4 1500 85 J'my'sF'st115 F'zie'sF'x110 Fr'tOffice 12 Jan30-57'S.P 6H:13%ft 91 110 32 32 T-\ &\ Gonz'ezR^ 150080 CM'sAbbie102 Allr'htG'l 110 WhiteS'ls 10 May 6 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b C U or r.loo Pllrtf 1 1 ^ B g, 7, by Bleu d'Or— Miss Tullahoma, by Mate. v-ner0Kee r1101 I ' - Breeder. W. Swezer 1957 4 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. W. Swezey. Trainer, K. D. Kepler. $2,750 1956 19 4 1 0 $8,325 May 7-578Spt 1*1:48%ft 61 112 2' 4'1 54 5*1 Skor'skiA2 250077 AlfredB'lder107 OcnMoneyl 17 Ruche 10 May 2-57?Spt 61$f1:21%gd 35 112 7' 872 V\ 68J JessopJD' 300069 Asking112 GetForH'me112 Br'wnMonk 9 Mar30-5730.P 6f1:10%ft 78 112 10"109J12'A1115 Huf'g'IG3 A3000 82 Ro'nFI'sh115 GrayGown114 Ad'ITeddy 12 Mar20-5740.P 6f1:10%ft 37 114 121212 812'812I5 Turnb'IW4 3250 81 Grazar118 Bill'sCaptain120 HostGogi 12 . Sep26-565Haw 1VW 1:47Vbft 16 120 981 8'4 8'2 88J Sko'skiA" 2500 67 Talllris114 Mr.Hash117 IreneStaunton 11 Sep20-56«Haw 1^1:47%ft 4i 120 5-»J 5*J 8,210,'» Skor'skiAB 2500 61 M'tyWar'rl 14 RickeyRay117 Cebette 12 Sep10-56»Haw tc 1 1:39Msfm 2 *120 119J11 J3n t8ioi3 Skor'skiA2 2500 67 Industrious 114 Logo113 Kiami 12 S' 3-563Was 11-81:51%ft 3 116 32 2*i V V\ Skor'skiA5 3000 83 RickeyRay 118 JackKenny 118 Snorkel 8 Aug28-565Was 11:38 ft 8| 116 10*1 54J 4' 1h Skor'skiA2 300079 HugoYouGo113 MoonstarllU MissCs 10 Aug17-564Was 1 1:37%ft 4; 120 67 5* B 1 4*1 Skor'skiA4 3000 74 MissCross1 12 Talllris112 PatCarter 8 May 13 Was 3-8 m :40b April 22 Haw 1-2 gd :52%b March 26 OP 1-2 ft 51 %b i anr,ioex V 1 1 C Ch. g, 8, by Seven Hearts— Trustee, by Wise Counsellor. t-egaree /^ II J Breeder. Brown Hotel Farms. Inc. 1957. 3 0 0 3 $890 Owner, Ridge Stable. Trainer, W. H. Quick. S2.750 1956 23 4 3 2 $10,755 May10-57iSpt 6f1:17%sy 21*112 35134 34 351 JessopJDS 250069 Vyr 107 High Lama 120 Cableon 10 Apr29-574Spt 6f1:22yshy 4 112 IU lb 21 331 JessopJDi 250045 RedP'f'me110 Nostrebor112 OurHenry 8 Apr23-575Spt 6f1:17%m 12 115 351 V 34 34* JessopJD8 2500 70 UncleP'te115 Wolv'rine115 Fr*chNi*tie 10 Nov 5 56tSpt 6Jf1:18%ft 13 115 mitt*' 9" 8*3 CoxWio 2500 86 C'tyDTsellO Vict'yElf 115 Loc'ICIVr 10 0ct29-56iSpt 6Jf1:18%ft 3 117 8*i 9" 8'* 8'* W'smanM' 2500 77 R'pidB'mb115 VictoryElf117 Br'dMoat 10 12 „ Oct20-564Spt 6if1:20%ft 4 120 22 24 22 21 Gon'lezR3 2500 81 TexasCollins 117 EasySir 110 Ed R. 10 u Oct 8-563Haw 6Jf1:19%ft 2\ *117 3^ 2^ 2J 1™ KnappEJ3 2500 84 Apasay 112 VorheesArab 115 Argufy 11 Oct 4-562Haw 6f1:12%ft 41 117 2 * 1J 12J Heckm'nJ* 2500 84 NeH'sB'y117 TwinkleSt'r111 ChVgL't 12 Sep27-56iHaw tc7f 1:28%fm 17 114 |h 1h 1« 2| BrooksS* 2500 73 BIVm'sL's109 StVP'ge103 Scr'minJ*k 12 Sep18-562Haw 6f1:13'Aft 11 114 55 5*1 67i 8?i BrooksS" 2500 75 Espedeco 117 Bruce 114 Feb 12 May 7 Haw 3-8 ft :33' 5b April 28 Spt 3-8 m :41%b 1 Site* an Rnco 1 1 A B. m, 6, by Heather Broom— Spanked, by Jamestown. Tie en i\u»e !l v 6reeder. Point-A-View Stud Farm. 1957.10 0 2 0 $1,160 Owner, W. Zakoor. Trainer. C. Gentry. $2,750 1956 0 0 0 0 ( ) • May11-578Spt 11:49 m 35 110 2'- 1' H 221 MundorfR' 250047 WarStiml 12 BlueLicksl 20 Ocean M'n'y 10 Apr30-572Spt 6f1:23'/shy 26 110*8' 8'3 812 712 DickensB? 2500 34 Emarjay115 RoyalWitch115 WiseSwiv 10 s Apr25-57BSpt 1,V1:58Vbm 12 105*2^ 4^ 4' 621 DickensBS 2500 13 P'pyL'ss110 B'nieP'te110 M'y-B-M're 8 Apr22-575Spt 11:45 sy 27 107*23 23 24 2'° DickensB5 2500 59 WeeS'leral 12 Barb'r'ba112 MizZar'ta 7 Apr 6-57' L.D 7 f 1 :31 hy 45 113 32 53| 7" V* MercierN* 2000 53 All Debsl 17 LeJour116 KeepingTime 9 Feb28-578Bow 1^ 1:51 Vfcm 76 114 ll« 81 9'4 915 GreenB* 250042 Dra'ton'sSal 109 Tr3! ofGold117 Reune 12 Feb21-578Bow 11-81:55 ft 46 110 33 25 911 91? GreenB3 2500 62 Roaring Bull 114 Proctor 114 Utopia 10 's Feb16-578Bow t&UtMtgl 84 111 5*1109111141013 PurserJ" 2500 54CapePoint114 Boychik114 Oc'nBreeze 12 t Feb13-578Bow 1^1:47%ft 70 113 44 8'2 9111OH Purserji2 2500 60 Bofranc 114 Eland 114 Boychik 12 8 Jan31-577C.T a6f1:194/sm 23 114 5'0 7'0 7'0 793 KratzFS 2500 61 Mimada 117 FancyDolM16 Za'Beth 9 8 May 9 Spt 3-8 ft :38^b April 19 Spt 1-2 m 51%h March 29 Lrl 1-2 ft :49%h 8 romous PnmniiQ fiiff" vairc X /n 1 1 O Dk- b- f ■ 4 DV Admiral Lea— Danada Gift, by Hairan. 8 I • w Breeder. Danada Farm. 1957.7 0 11 $955 8 Owner, Benedetto & Guarino. Trainer, E. Meloncon. $2,750 1956 19 2 2 1 $5,870 May11-573Spt 11:48 m 31 102* 3»k 6*1 521 3 2 TrumanJ4 2500 42 C*ntD'mingo1 17 R'dol'ge115 B'nieP'te 10 May 7-57'Spt 6f1:13%ft 16 105*6517* 44^23 TrumanJ9 2500 90 Off n'CIV115 Pacem'k'r115 Bee'sElsie 10 Apr29-574Spt 6f1:22^hy 81 110 8^1 87' 8'3 6'3 MiguezR* 250035 RedPerfume110 Nostrebor112 Legatee 8 :0 Feb 1-573F.G 1 ,V 1 :47%ft 73 109 43; 8*1 8" 8'3 GibbG4 2500 69 AILaubh'n106 Suydam114 BunniePete 8 Jan25-574F.G 6f1:14%m 3 110 65 68 5*143 AdamsJRS 250077 Manukay 113 Distillate 111 Bactria 8 12 12 Jan22-573F.G 6f1:13%ft 25 108 \\U $14 pt 7« WajdaHS 2500 77*5ton'yCrTc1 15 T'ckyM's109 B'by'sDTt 12 14 4 Jan 1-575F.G 1^1:47%ft 9i 111 35 7* 8«1 713 Borge*keR3 3250 68 Vallou 114 Sherpa113 Exultant 8 14 4 Dec26-565F.G 6f1:13Hft 5J 10° 8*1 65J 44* 5*1 AdamsJRi 3000 79T'kyMiss112 Bill'sC't'n115 G'd'nAp'lo 8 14 4 Dec20-565F.G 6f1:13Hm A] 112 3~\ « 5^1 67 Naz'rethJ3 4000 78Auriesville104 SunrisePr'flll JeffriK. 9 14 4 Dec14-564F.G 6f1:151/sm 11 103 32 3'J 9 12 GibbG* 3500 77 Greg 114 Corpy 111 Exultant 8" April 25 Spt 1-2 m :54J5h Biu»om Rlnccnm'c i I i-u*» nee 1 1 fi Br "*• 5, by Espino Gold— Blossom Queen, by Sun Flag. »' v Breeder. Miss L Weber 1957.5 0 0 0 ( ) ) ' Owner, S. S. Along! & J. Pedicone. Trainer, S. S. Alongi. $2,750 1956 13 1 0 0 $2,103 12 ,, May 6-572Spt 6f1:14Vfeft 32 107 V 7^1 9'4 8'| TorresJ3 250081 FutureRew'd 117 Regisl 17 Wrak'mb'k 10 11 Mar29-5780.P 1TV 1:45 ft 91 107 8'i12'812i71220 CollierW* 200068 Coff*yville112 0'Hogan116 HappyTulip 12 Mar27-5750P 6f1:12%ft 32 114 10«; 8'0 8«1 5^1 Hufrt'lG? 2250 83 FannysOne110 CastaGI'ce115 Et'lSigh 12 Mar12-5720.P 5Jf1:07'^hy 66 105*11 '21113 gu 912 RileyJE* 225072 AdmTTeddyl 14 Ch'nceAlarml 12 Relet 11 X) Mar 7-5740.P 5lf1:08%m, 47 107 8'* 8'5 8n 8'0 JonesCP? 200066 JudgeDanl 15 RedElk115 NealElyse 8 Nov 9-56' Spt 6if1:20%ft 81 117 10'410i2 9'0 64 ChlopekRi 2500 79 UnclePete115 BroadM't112 TigerTrip 10 17 7 0ct30-562Spt 61 f 1:20 ft 35 114 7*1771653 63 ChlopekR? 2500 82 BarChip114 MaryJ'neG.106 LuckySw'p 10 14 14 Oct15-56'Spt 6lf1:18Vsft 5f 112 9^1 8^1 9'0 910 JessopDB 2500 84 Mambo 109 Foster Sister 112 Argufy 10 14 14 0ct11-568Haw tc11:38%hd 20 117 11"117 11*1 953 Her'dezG8 2500 77 FleetDr'm111 Here'sJake120 FirstSt'r 12 17 7 Sep27-56'Haw tc7f 1:28%fm 114 109 12'" S4 T 13 Hern'd'zGS 250074 Legated 14 StarP'ge103 Scr'minJack 12 13 3 May 4 Haw 3-8 ft :40V5b April 23 Spt 5-8 m 1:05%h March 20 OP 5-8 ft 1:01 %h l/onnurtn Dnnnnrrh 1 1 fi B '• 4 bv General Don— Crossarch, by Gay Monarch. ■» W Breeder. L B. Rutledge. 1957.2 0 0 0 ( ) '; ) , Owner. J. M. Nickl. Trainer, R. Aubrey. $2,750 1956 17 2 3 1 $5,925 May 7-578Spt 1^ 1:48%ft 15 111 7*3 753 8?i 9'0 BaldwinR3 2500 73 AlfredB'lder107 Oc'nMoneyl 17 Ruche 10 13 ■ -, May 2-571 Sp* 6 f 1:16 gd 49 110 9" 8*1 6?i 571 BaldwinR* 2500 74Shn'n'sL'p120 M'd*sW'r120 St'n'yC'k 10 Nov 8-568Spt 11-81:55 gd 17 113 9'*10'* 9'3 881 Hufn'geIGS 2500 94 Col'r'doF'xl^ GoB'tw'n112 BlueUnit 10 Nov 5-565Spt 1A1:47'/sft 12 107 941108 9'5 8'5 Dom'coP'O 250084 Turkoman107 Mr.Dink107 Denv'rL'dy 10 Oct22-56»Spt l£Hmit 41 107 9«5 6" 6^1 5^ W'smanM* 2500 91 H'ppyAge117 SonnyTime114 B'bysBoy 10 10 Oct 3-56' Haw 1^1:47%ft 18 108 11911083 8*3 421 W'smanM? 3000 72 Valence 109 Equiall 112 Delivery Lad 12 ' Sep29-56?Haw 1VW 1:47V%ft 21 107 78179 6»J 45 W'smanMS 4000 71 M*eRob'st112 D'lphid'sallO S'th'nSk's 9 12 12 Sep10-56*Haw 1^1:49%ft 23*117 7814* 33 2* BairdRL" 2500 58 Et'rnalNell 106 JeanHac112 Paraph 12 12 2 ' Sep 6-563Haw 14',1:47%gd 41 111 V 651 5 | V PoparaAi 3000 66 Tasa 114 Bright Sal 112 Eternal Nell S Aug28-562Was 7f1:24%ft 14 112 108310»3 8»i 710 PoparaA4 3000 72 Jonter109 FatherJoel 14 S'thernSkies 12 Rinntv X 'N 1 "1 ft-Ch. m, 5, by Rippey-Miss Anna C, by Wis« Counsellor. mpty^y | | U Breeder, Nuckols Bros. 1957.7 0 0 2 $475 Owner, Mrs. E. Brisbine. Trainer. J. P. Sallee. $2,750 1956.2 0 0 1 SIM •May 8-57*CD 6 f 1:121Sft 4J 109 13 11 22 351 Hans'nL' 2500 81 Luciete 110 Apasay 114 Black Bikini 11 Apr19-572Kee 6 f 1:11Vsft 21 111 1J 1« 2'J 3?! B'rg'keR'2 25O0 87Overland116 Gr'tPr'p't113 Dem'riosV. 12 Mar 8-575F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 43 110 12 1J ■ 2h 53 Borg'keR2 3000 85 LastLookoutl 13 Ergo112 Reigh'sLass 8 Feb28-576F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 26 102* 2« 23 5«J 9'3 LovatoF' 3000 75 Q'nsware110 Ter'bonne112 St'eyCreek 9 Fet 6-578F.G 6f1:141ssy 25 108 13 3J 78 7«3 VincentF3 3000 69 Champ Sorter 116 Tanbark115 Ergo 8 Jan29-573F.G 6f1:121bft 27 112 U 3« 65J 781 Borg'keR? 3000 80 Fidget107 Don'tF IMe113 SisterB'ger 8 Jan 9-575F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 14f 108 W11«»t1M11W VincentF* 3500 68 NoPeeky 113 Beach 115 Greg 11 Jan11-565F.G 6f1:135*ft 17 110 53J 6«J V 751 Nels'nE'O 05000 78S'terBig'r110 Goym'nte117 T'bl gAfter 10 Jan 5-564F.G 6f1:121sft 4 109 2J t* 2'J 3 ! NelsonE3 O5000 84Sir Lari 120 Goymente 117 Set Cable 6 Dec16-557F.G Bf1:14HR 6 111 13 H 1J 43' NelsonES 5000 76 SirLari120 Flam'gBlue109 Mr.Presid't 8 April 30 CD 3-4 ft 1:1745b April 16 Kee 3-8 ft :36b • April 13 Kee 3-4 ft 1:16h neit.11 Hplnn'c b !nnn lfi*\ Br f * by Four Freedoms— Sweet Helen, by Kiev. jong • v J Breeder, Mrs. D E. Holeman. 1957.7 0 10 S850 Owner, V. 0. Mourar. Trainer, I. K. Mourar. $2,750 1956.9 0 1 0 J800 Apr16-579G.P 11-8 1:51 ft 15 105* 3?J 5?J 5'0 £U Trumanjs 3000 74 P'stMVn115 M'st'rTed'y120 TrueB'ce 11 Apr11-57?G.P 1-701:46Uhy 16 107*45 37* 37J 4» BolinHS 4000 58 TokyoGirl 107 Cartier 120 SwoopDown 9 Mar29-57'G.P 1 ,'e 1 :44V5ft 51 111*108J12'J121'1112 ShermanA3 500077 Stell'rBeauty116 Tonnia120 Jerrapin 12 Mar 6-572G.P 11-8l:57%m 23 113 9'2102310311036 CookLC'o 5C00 20 ElliottsGem116 Arietta116 InClover 11 Feb22-575Hia 11-8 1:594,':hy 8; 116 5 } 46J 3? I1 CookLC3 4000 30 Pry ness 112 CatBoat113 JuniorChic 7 Jan30-572Hia 6 f 1:112.'sft 70 113 118J1112 991 973 CookWMS 5000 80W'dlands118 SilverRobby118 WisePop 12 Jan 7-576TVP 6 f 1:11 ft 98 110 9'3 914 916 815 BaldwmR6 5000 77 0urOnlyOne107 J'n'sH'pe115 G'dBal'd 10 Dec20-564TrP 6f1:11«sft 75 104*108*11 1 1 88| 6*J DeckerEJ* 450083 Vik'gVicfry115 Dr.JoeK'y115 TrboJ't 11 Dec13-56'TrP Sf1:1ttfcft 96 107* 85 \ 68 710 V\ DeckerEJS 5000 83GreekDrama120 VestalVirgin107 Grid 10 May 10 Was 5-8 gd 1:02b May 7 Was 3-8 ft :37h May 6 Was 3-8 ft :37h Qnin Fichor 1 1 K Ch. g 5, by Crossbow II.— Fair Haste, by Haste. jpm riaiici I I J Breeder. J. T. Withers III. 1957. 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Jay Dee Farm. Trainer, Harold C. Hoffman. $2,750 1956 22 3 2 5 $3,685 May 9-57 Spt 6J f 1:19«'5ft 81 107* 9'i 9'J 89; |«4 Mulk'inM7 2500 72 BVeFcts112 Tw'kleSt'r110 Es'oG'dJr. 10 Sep 4-56iRan 1 1-8 1 :531,ft 29 109* 9'5 812 815 8'2 VogelJC2 200062 Tlk'gM"ie110 L'c'yH'rt114 B'k'r'sW'd 9 Aug25-56'Ran 1.'t1:46%ft 11 114 122i12'°11«*10i3 Clemensjs 2000 70 Th's forSure114 NearYcu111 BlueC'ry 12 Aug 3-565Ran 6J f 1:18?sft 14 117 1023101710'61018 RotzJLS 2500 74 Silv'rCrown120 M'liesJariellO Peddie 10 Jly14-564R.D tc11:393/5fm 6i 120 V\ 8 J 63J 331 DobsonJ3 02000* TakeAI1 115 Apasay113 ChoicePick 8 Jly10-566R.D 1 f, 1 :453/5ft 9i 113* 6«i 5« 5* 32J TrumnJ2 A200C 80 Dictation116 LustyN'n99 ThruExpress 8 Jly 2-568R.D 1,'s 1:462,Eft 5} 120 6'i 53 2J 1'i RoseAi 2000 79 Conerence120 SirGoya114 StarCrater 8 Jun26-568R.D 1,16 1:503/ssy 15 111 32J 2« 2J V RoseA2 2000 58 Unr'st't'd111 T'r'gChip110 K'g ofTr'y 9 June 26. 1S56, Daily Racing Form Time, 1:51%. Jun15-568R.D 1 A 1:48 gd 5 114 10«8 7«4 8'° 85 RoseAi 1 2000 66 Pr"ceAdaris118 Tippitoes110 HstTalk 11 Jun 6 564R.D 6 f 1:12' 5ft 15 116 9** 8'0 45J 32; RoseA5 2000 83 Apasay 114 MelsBest 120 BenNyef9 May 5 Spt 1-2 ft :532/5b May 2 Spt 3-8 si :391/5b Solid Rnr Ic 1 1 C Ch. g, 5, by Royal Gem ll.-Coffee Frappe, by Pensive. JUHU iwt*. * • J Breeder. J. C. Metz. 1957.10 0 0 1 $300 Owner, J. Wolfe & A. Licata. Trainer, P. Cadarean. $2,750 1956 26 2 0 2 $3,495 May 7-578Spt 1A1:4»%ft 15 107* 8?J 9?} 7 H 78J DickensBi 2500 74 AlfredB'lder107 Oc'nMoney117 Ruche 10 Apr29-572Spt 1 ,V 2:02 hy 23 120 S*l 55| 3? 310 DuhonlVH 2500 May-B-M'e115 Bu'ePete115 SirChat'r 9 Apr22-579Spt 11-81:58%m 25 115 45J 43J 45 6?; DuhonM2 2500 56 Sallyboots 115 Closing 120 Remhoh8 Mar25-575S.P 1 \ 1:50%sy 11f 112 11* 88 6'0 6" CampR? 2000 51 Pyongyang114 TimeG'ge112 NrseQu'n 12 Mar22-57*S.P 6 f 1:15 si 53 115 11" 972 7*i 73 CampRS 2000 72 CosmicL's111 KayM'rdn105 IgnoreMe 12 Mar12-572S.P 6 f 1:14 ft 21 f 115 9«J V\ 8* 6* CampR2 2000 74 JetFleet 115 FanFltght 115 HiSky 12 Feb22-576S.P 6f 1:15%sl 28- 114 1113101 1 8" 89* DorrTicoPS 2000 63TimsOwn114 HaltD'nny114 Mel'sGI'ry 12 Feb16-574S.P 1A 1:4516ft 6J 113 69 58 58 &% Dom'icoP6 2000 84 Pelage108 GoldnCh'ce112 King'sRule 8 Feb 1-575S.P 6f1:12%ft 33f 114 |14 If (19 U CampR3 2000 82SureTime111 Wastrel 109 Sw'pRebel 10 Jan26-57 S.P 6f1:13?ift 13 111 1(KJ 9H 9M 910 CampRH- 2000 73 Bestterm 102 Olymian 109 AsJiTray12 RoMir 1 1 0 Ro m 5- bv Ginobi— Dictybel, by Belfonds. Be,u,t ■■ u Breeder. Drv k. C Randolph. 1957.4 0 0 0 $150 Owner. N. Rabin. Trainer. R. Bohn. $2,750 1956 20 0 0 0 $215 May 6-57 Spt 1 1:42Vsft 40 110 43 8s; 8'* l« WagnerD3 2500 68 Feuding1l2 Mr.Stone115 RedPerfume 10 Apr30-573Spt 1 1:58%hy 19 114 42} 45; 61? 615 WagnerD3 2500 Sm'gsyW'gsy117 B'dM'gie114 Rh'sL's 7 Apr26-574Spt 6 f 1:22 m 40 110 5? 6?} 6?; 48J WagnerD7 2500 43 DontMove120 CotDom'go120 Motor'ic 7 Apr22-575Spt 11:45 sy 27 112 5*i 615 6'4 719 V'd'b'reD* 2500 50 WeeS'lera112 Vie enR'se107 Barb'r'ba 7 Nov 9-562Spt 11:41 ft 51 112 42 6 | 714 716 BevJ3 2500 84 Rustum 112 Teenabee 105 Lone Pilot 10 Oct26-563Spt 61 f 1:221'ssl 38 109 7'i 8'J 87; 79; CampR5 250062 Aggr'v'r112 M'y-B-M'e109 H'py'sS'm 10 Sep27-56'Haw tc7 f 1:28%fm 46 108 74} 64J 73 83J Dom'icoP? 2500 7[ BI'ss"m'sL'ss109 Legatee114 St'rP'ge 12 Sep12-569Haw tc 1 1:»V sfm 92 112 2 43 711 912 BorgkeR2 3000 73 Here'sJake115 FI'tDream113 Attavar 12 Sep 6-562 Haw SM:13V%H 77 111 108J 8" 7'5 |tl KnappEJ7 3250 69 Galikist 106 Jalbopate 117 Sky Maid 10 Explanation of Daily Racing Form Indexed Entries and Past Performances Explanation of Daily Racing Form indexed Entries and Past Performances Condition of track in indexed entries is fast or good unless shown by the following abbreviations: si. slow; sy, sloppy; m. muddy: hy, heavy. X Gocd mud runner * Fair mud runner. ® Superior mud runner. "d" After final odds denotes disqualification. "f" after finauiods Denotes field: "e" after final odds denotes entry; "*" denotes favorite in race § three pounds apprentice allowance. * five pounds apprentice allowance: t six pounds apprentice allowance, : seven pounds apprentice ajlowance; A 10 pounds apprentice allowance Class of race is denoted by the following abbreviations: Man, maidens; AlwM, maiden allowance; Alw, allowance; AlwS, allowance stake; HcpO. overnight handicap, HcpS, handicap stake; Wfa, weight-foi -age, vVfaS. weight-forage stake; ScwS, scale weight stake; SpWS, special weight stake; Comb, combination race, SplW special weight; Mtch, match race. Some of these abbreviations are also used to denote steeplechase and hurdle races. In such cases, S in a single bracket, [S, is used for steeplechases, and H in a single bracket, tH, indicates hurdle events. A •'STARTER" race is an overnight event under allowance or handicap conditions, restricted to horses who have previously started tor the designated claiming price or less, as stated in the condition of the "STARTER' race This type of race is shown in the past performances with the claiming price designated in the "STARTER" race preceded by the letter "A" or "H" to indicate allowance or handicap. "S" indicates special weights If no price is stipulateo in conditions, designation appears "A—** or "H— ■ Claiming races are indicated by price after jockey's name Claiming price for today fs given after trainer's name, "c" before claiming price indicates horse was claimed Imported horses shown after breeder's name Post position is shown after jockey's name. Where horse breaks from outside the gate his original post position will be shown in a circle thus: ®. Optional claiming races are indicated by a superior "o" immediately preceding or following the claiming price. A superior letter "o'" preceding the claiming price indicates that the horse was not entered to be claimed A superior letter *'o' following the claiming price indicates that the horse was entered to be claimed. Combination races are the same as optional claiming races Earning line which shows number of starts, firsts, seconds, thirds and amount of money won appears to right, above horse's oast performances An "M" in the earning line indicates the horse is a maiden Last line in past performances gives horse's latest workouts "Feb 26 Hia 3-8 kt :35%hg~ informs the reader that the horse worked on Feb 26 at Hialeah Park* The distance of the trial was three furlongs. The time was 35% seconds handily from the gate, the track was fast "Ti" means handily; "V breezing; "d** driving; "e" easily, "g" worked from qate- "u" eased up. Note: The abbreviations trt wc) or tc) preceding the distance of the trial indicate the course over wtiich the work was recorded; trt meaning raining track, wc Widener Course, and tc meaning turf :ourse The abbreviations used in workouts are the same as those used in past performances Figure given after claiming price is speed rating. The symbols used in past performances for steeplechase and turf course races are "hd" for hard, **fm" for firm and "sf" for soft Best time made on North American tracks of each horse since Jan. 1, 1956. at the distance entered is shown in the indexed entries. No record is given horses beaten more than 15 lengths. Explanation of Daily Racing Form Past Performances EXPLANATION OF DAILY RACING FORM PAST PERFORMANCES Position in ORDER OF FINISH WITH ,, • Race and WEIGHT .,5 j. I *££$&£*" If finish shows horse won. second a 8 = *-IJl 8 i_| "" ™m~ E _ If second, first, third and fourth «, ? a° I "'"3 Horse I*3« horses are shown. S tj o* J ° H £ « " "5 -o- uSi-S third and fourth horses are given. J -• ..,2 • J §03°c7s«S-5 5" |Sa:o.£Jlf third, first, second and fourth ■ o JS^ c o 5 «?£££ o £ a* c . £ c°|-a horses are shown. £ 15 is 5 § ='s5~£eA *u--S- a £ | I If unplaced, first, second and third £ q zh 5 »- uu?$? C a £ °a o^O^ horses are shown. "K Jun27-53'A.P 1 1-4 2:07^sft 8-5e4126*JP 3) 3J 1J AdamsJ2 Alw 98 Ruhe 113 Sub Fleet 116 Jampol All Speed Ratings Are Based on the Track Record That Prevailed Before a Meeting Opens. . 12 „ u 1st Was Indexed Entries and Past Performances Listed According to Post Position -;' Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. ® Superior Mud Runner. I ej. VA/r-r- 5 FURL0NGS- (Mais Boy, May 20, 1950— :57'/s— 2— 118.) Purse $3,500 2 year-olds. I 5l VTQ5 Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. Weight, 118 lbs. Best time made at distance of race. 1 • s Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 119803 Leather Button 118 12410 Oil King 118 11341 In the Country 118 07821 Red Rider 118 126093 FourCycle Apr57 Lrl MHfc 120 118 09326 Star Boots 118 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt. Wt Gyration 118 113414 Lincoln Road 118 12703 Smoke-Me-Now 118 127033 Frank K. 118 12410 Noble Jac 118 's t 8 8 8 8 8 I „~«.L„.. RhUah button 1 1 fi Ok. b. g, 2, by Phar Mon— Chall Amaze, by Challedon Leather I I O Breeder, W. L. Jones. Jr. 1957. 5 M 0 2 S650 Owner. Rockmoore Farm. Trainer, J. J. Sarner, Jr. Apr17-575GP 4} f :52*sft 83 112 5 65 5'i 34 Br'mf'dD" 'Alw 97 He"sF5st122 B'stO'S'ng113 N'wAdm'l Apr11-574GP 3f -3435hy 12 118 2 2\ 3'1 BrumfdD? Mdn 89StarApache 115 Pekame111 Quinap Mar20-573GP 3f :33^ ft 6 120 8 53 J 88 M'rtinRJ' Mdn 86 Bartonia117 Gr'dS'p'nse115 Chic'sSc'l Feb22-573Hia 3f :35 hy 23 120 9 7* 53J M'rtinRJ' Mdn 83 JohnBuli 115 UncleRalph 120 Sarnark Feb 7-573 Hia 3f :33*ssl 2if 120 6 881 57J M'tinRjn Mdn 85 BoardMan120 TurboFire120 NavyGem May 8 Was 1-2 ft :51%h April 16 GP 3-8 ft :37b April 8 GP 3-8 ft :35%b Oil Iflmn 1 1 & B. c, 2, by Johns Joy— First Step, by Pensive. 11 ^,n9 ■■ O Breeder, W. L. Nutter & Son. 1957.. 1M 0 0 ( ■ Owner, Partlow Farm Trainer. H. Tinker. Apr22-573G.P 4} f .53 ft 73 118 8 Eased. RichardJS Mdn Policed! 118 Niz'i'sD'l 111 Meticul's March 23 TrP 3-8 ft :37*5tu March 19 TrP 3-8 ft :39b March 12 TrP 1-4 ft :25^b In rko -wOUnrry f*nnnf rv 1 1 ft Br ■ 2- bv Ro"9h'n Tumble-Hipetyhop, by Canter. in me I I O Breeder, OFarrell Brothers. 1957. 5 M 11 $1,C00 Owner D. E. Loveman. Trainer. R. Cramer. Apr 9-576G.P 41 f :51%ft 12 113 13 13 313'412'3 ZakoorWS AlwS 90 BoleroU.116 NowAdm'l 110 Hon-yWolf Mar27-573G P 3f :33%ft 31 118 1 31 3' Z'koorW" Mdn 95 PebbleAce118 Daublen118 QuickD'lar Mar 7-573G.P 3f :34=.bsl 43 118 9 7H 65 UsseryR* Mdn 86 NishtAm'1118 lrishD*sh118 W'rBr'cVt Feb20-57*Hia 3f :34 hy 17 114 15 14131312 BlumW': AlwS 80 B'rdMan117 MissFracJ'b114 BoleroU. Feb13-573Hia 3f -3334ft 2\ 120 4 5*1 2* M'rtinRJ5 Mdn 92 Cohansey120 LogsPride120 FirstFair May 9 Was 5-8 ft 1:01* 5b April 16 GP 3-8 ft :35%b April 7 GP 3-8 ft :35h Dar| QiAar lift Ch. g, 2. by Devil Diver— Bedeviled, by The Porter. I\eu rviuer I |Q Breeder, J. R. Waller. 1957.. 1 M 0 0 ( Owner. Mrs. C Silvers. Trainer. J. Noble. Feb13-573Hia 3f:33%ft 23 120 12 9»110'2 GuerinE2 Mdn 82 Cohansey120 In theC'try120 LogsPride May 10 Was 5-8 gd 1:03fcb May 5 Was 1-2 ft :4935h April 20 GP 3-8 si :37%b Fnur ruur fur lr» 1 1 ft B. c. 2, by Some Chance— Four Stars, by Quatre Bras II. v-ycie I I O Breeder, C. B. Fischbach. 1957.. 2 M 1 1 $680 Owner. Mr. & Mrs. C. B. Fischbach. Trainer. J. V. Pence. Apr24-573Lrl 5 f 1:01 ft 3J 120 44' 42J 3SJ 3*\ LawlessR' Mdn 88 P'nchoVilla120 M'keyB'y120 O'vilSeas Feb 5-57 F.G a 5-16 :27%ft 3J 120 3 3'S 21 MeauxCa Mdn Alliance120 TryingMr.120 Mary'sBoy May 9 Was 5-8 ft 1:05%b May 2 Bow 1-2 ft :50%b April 28 Bow 3-8 ft :39%b :0 12 12 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 ) ' 12 ,, 11 X) 17 7 14 14 14 14 17 7 13 3 '; ) , ■ -, 13 10 ' 12 12 12 2 ' | i • I i ^for Rnnfc 1 1 ft Br 9 2. by Haltal— Boot All, by Our Boots. jrar DOOTS | | a Breeder. Estate of S. D. Riddle. 1957 . 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, M. J. Lorino. Trainer. W. W. Morrow. Mar 8-574F.G a 5-16 :26^ft 44 120 11 10" 9'2 AdamsJR' Mdn HerGem117 WiseFleet 120 MyStory11 May 14 Was 1-2 hy :54b May 13 Was 3-8 m :36b May 10 Spt 5-8 sy 1:08* 5b C/rnfinn lift B. c, 2, by Citation— Whirling Girl, by Whirlaway. oyranon | | O Breeder, Bwamazon Farm. Inc. 1957. 0M 0 0 ( ) Owner, River Divide Farm. Trainer. R. T. Shepp. May 9 Was 3-8 ft :36b May 7 Was 3-8 ft :36%b May 6 Was 3-8 ft :26^h I inrnln Dnnrl 1 1 ft Ok. b c, 2, by With Pleasure— Efficiency, by Sweep All. Lincoln KOOa I I O Breeder; T. L. Wilson & C. T. Houston. 1957 . 3 M 0 0 5900 Owner, Sunny Blue Farm. Trainer. V. J. Sovinsky. Apr 9-576G.P 4i f :51%ft 19 112 7 67 6« 4» BlumW'2 AlwS 94 BoleroU. 116 NowAdm'l 110 Hon 'yWolf 17 Apr 1-574G.P 3f :33%ft 15 112 4 32 72 KorteK3 Alw94 NavyGem112 BoleroU.118 BueEterna 14 !Mar6-573G.P 3f :35%m 8J 116 3 4^ 4iJ Atk'sonT« Mdn 82 TaraTella113 Billy'sB'st116 CloseJeep 14 May 14 Was 3-8 hy :38%b May 11 Was 1-2 m :49hg May 6 Was 1-2 ft :48^b Ch c 2- bv Menow-Aphrodite, by Pilate. Smokp-Mp-Nnw 1 1 ft ^mOKe-fVTe-nOW | | Q Breeder, F. Keyes. 1957 . 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Reverie Knoll Farm. Trainer. F. Sanders. Apr25-573Kee a4f :49^'sft 29 118 7 8'i 9" 9" BurtonAC» Mdn 88 PlainBen118 DudleyDixie113 FrankK. 10 Apr20-574Kee a4f :49Vbft 28 118 6 8^ 9'-» 91« B'tonAC'o Mdn 85 Missoula115 H'rodsburg118 Patag'n'n 10 May 10 Was 5-8 gd 1:07%b . March 29 GP 1-4 ft :25bg March 25 GP 3-8 ft :37%bg Frnnlr K* 1 1 ft B. c 2 by Spy Song— Reigh Belle, by Reigh Count. rrurns. l\. 1 I O Breeder. Mrs. H. J. Damm. 1957.. 3 M 0 1 $325 Owner,* P. Shawhan. Trainer. S. Griffin. Apr25-573Kee a4f :49y5ft 10 118 2 2' 2h 32 Hans'nL3 Mdn 97 PlainBen118 DudleyDixie118 Ivy Age 10 Apr17-574Kee a4f :49Vsm 11 118 5 55 6«J 6H Hans'nL7 SplW93 R'm nB'w118 R'limS.W.118 S'sR'w'rd 7 Apr11-574Kee a4f :491Aft 20 110 5 9'4 9'J 7» ChurchK2 Alw 92 0ilSweep119 Margaretta110 Alliance 10 May 12 Was 1-2 m :52%b April 24 Kee 3-8 ft :38b Aprir 15 Kee 3-8 ft :38bg KIoKIa fNODie JOC \nr lift B c. 2. by Noble Hero— Jacolee, by Jacopo. * I O Breeder, C. G. Rose. 1957.. 1 MHO ( ) Owner, Tartan Stable. Trainer. J. W. Sceusa. Apr22-573G.P 4J f :53 ft 46 113 11 9'« 8'5 7" BarntetR-« Mdn 86 PoliceC'll 118 NizVsD'l 111 Meticul'i 12 May 12 Was 3-8 m :364sh May 8 Was 5-8 ft 1.02%b April 16 GP 1-2 ft :49%b Page 14 3rd Was Q I \kt^.e. 5 FURLONGS. (Mais Boy, May 20, 1950— 571 5-2-118.) Purse $2,750. 2-year-olds. » OlQ YYOS Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners of two races allowed 3 lbs.; maidens, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $5,000. Chart Book Today's Index No Hors* Oale. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 133644 Gayful , 112 132033 Colonel Roy 112 13539 Frustrater Apr57 Lrl 1:0124 118 115 Tharmall 112 14372 Clean Stock 109 13448 Mikes Request 112 Chart Book Today's index No Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt 14292 Kentucadet May57 CD 1:01% 114 412 14622 Feather S«ir May57 Was 1:02' \m 116 109 143724 Somebody's Son 112 143721 Bell-Array 115 Coupled: Frustrater and Feather Star. r (l„vf., I 111 B. g 2, by Faultless-Galful, by HadagaJ. I v:'ay'u, ■■ A Breeder, Ridgefields Farm. 1957 . 3 M 0 1 $375 i Owner, C. P. Edwards. Jr. Trainer, J. H. Pierce. $5,000 t May 2-571C.D 4}f :54 ft 7 120 1 1} 32} 42; ArmsfgS4 6000 88 LittleSkip 120 Pemberton 120 Edict 12 , Apr23-57iKee a4f*JMM 2\ *118 4 43 23 55 Hans'nL5 7500 88 Pigerobe 115 The Verb 118 Gun Boss 11 : Apr20-57iKee a4f :49*/sft 9J 117 2 21 2'} 33J ArmstgSi 600094 Mary 'sB'y113 M'ryAliceB.113 K'tyFI't 9 ' May 12 Was 1-2 m :52b AprH 10 Kee 1-2 gd 51bg April 18 Kee 3-8 si :37%b I Tnlnnol colonel Rnu 1 IO B. e, 2, by Colonel OT-Wait Net. by Wait A Bit. £ Koy | \j. Breederj s Mclay 1957 . 5 m 01 $309 i Owner, Mrs. L. C. Molay. Trainer, S. J. Molay. $5,000 Apr30-57iSpt 4f :54%hy 50 118 6 64J 42} 32} BaldwinR4 6500 60 DesPI*nes115 W'dyJess118 LibtyStr't 10 v Apr24-573Spt 4f :49%m 80 115 9 101210'« 9 2 TorresJ9 5000 74De'de-Mor120Bell-Ar'y112LadyMag'a 10 . Feb19-574F.G a 5-16 :27Vssl 27f 112 10 12201218 Arms'gSio 5000 Delma 117 MaryAnnDeck 106 PinkyJo 12 J Feb 7-573F.G a 5-16 :28%sl 61 118 9 12201222 Armst'gS2 5000 Gr'dmaRit115 Hy-H'mbre118 B'll-Ar'y 12 « Feb 5-574F.G a 5-16 :27%ft 30 120 6 12151218 Br'ss'rdR* Mdn Alliance 120 FourCycle 120 TryingMr. 12 A May 5 Haw 3-8 gd :40Vsb April 19 Spt 1-2 m :51%hg Frncf mt pr 111 B c. 2. by Challenge Me— Rommeiette. by Hierocles. ] rruMruier • I J Breeder, F. W. Janson & Co. 1957.. 6 1 1 0 $2,550 Owner, Mr. & Mrs. C. V. Fischbach. Trainer, J. V. Pence. $5,000 May 3-573LH 5 f 1:01 Vsft 7-5 *120 1h 3} 8ii10'8 LawlessR3 7500 73 Pharan'rsS'n118 WynLea115 R'stSt'p 12 ] Apr26-573Lrl 5f1:01%ft 2% *118 24 23 11} 12 LawlessR4 750090 RivalH'teBl18 BullyDam118 RestStop 12 ' Apr 5-573LH 44 f :54 sy 3| 116 4 3 35 2* LawlessRi 7500 86 Hy-Sk?t'r122 HashAc'sl 17 DandyS'lt'n 10 1 Mar21-573Bow 4} f :55%gd 13 120 6 35 34} 5*J GreenB3 7500 77 Ch'rm'gPr'ce120 Perc'ss'n117 C'rak'g 9 ( Feb22-573F.G a 5 16 :28%ft 49 120 3 3} 62; MeauxC2 6500 BkySh'rp117 Hy-Hombre115 M-nway 12 i Feb 6-574F.G a 5-16 :27V5sl 48 120 10 85} 97 MeauxC7 8500 HomerR.116 MillerBack116 Fleetbelle 12 { May 2 Bow 3-8 ft :3845b April 1 Bow 1-4 ft :24h March 26 Bow 3-8 ft :36%h ' TKnrmn II 110 B. c, 2, by Free For All— Tharma. by Reaping Reward. I normun I \g, Breeder c Mooer$ 1957 o M 0 0 ( ) ■ Owner, F. Curcio & J. Bergantino. Trainer, R. Bohn. $5,000 C lonn ^fnrt 1 HO Ch. f, 2, by Footsaver— Arthoa, "by Ardmore II. J \~ieun J10*-^ I \T7 Breeder, Mr. & Mrs. S. H. Zachar. 1957.. 10 M 1 1 $525 1 Owner, S. B. David. Trainer, F. Gray. $5,000 May10-573Spt 4f :50%sy- 13 109 8 8?; 812 V Reyn'IdsRS 5000 76 Beli-Ar'y1 14 L"dyMagn"lia112 Disp'd 10 May 1-571 Spt 4f :50%sl 6} 115 6 11} 33} 33 Reyn'ldsR2 5000 80 T'l'tCrp118 W'fr'd'sP'de115 Sb'sS'n 10 , Apr29-57iSpt 4f :52Vahy 7; 115 2 108} 8'3 715 Skor'skiA9 5900 59Bell-Ar'y115 LadyM*g'lia115 Lu'yAg'n 10 ] Mar23-573S.P 3f :35 gd 15 109 4 623 95} DalgoMJ* Alw 91 AirTom'ie116 Statistic'n119 Ozahcah 11 i Mar11-573S.P 3 f :36 gd 7} 110 1 1" 21 DalgoMJ4 7500 97Dash'gSq'aw115 N'rseL'dy115 Ozahc'h 8 1 Mar 4-573S.P 3f :38V.sy 27 110 1 55 4* DalgoMJ* Mdn 81 Eric'sPet118 NorseL'dy115 R'm'nNeal 12 « Feb28-573S.P 3 f :38 hy 9} 111 6 44 48}tHern'zG'0 Mdn 79 Grudge115 Gree.kScout115 NorseLady 10 , tDead heat. - ' Feb21-573S.P 3f :35%m 30 112 5 68 6s; SmithCC3 Mdn M-sNoble114 RomanN"! 113 Gr'kScout 12 ' Feb14-573S.P 21 :22%ft 11f 110 7 88; 77J Car'gyMn Mdn Helloree118 MissNoble114 DustRuffle 12 1 May 7 Haw 3-8 ft :40y5b April 8 GP 3-8 ft :371/5bg Mikfic Rpnuocf 110 B. c, 2, by Requested— Valuta, by Sir Damion. mine* r\equeii | \£, Breeder F E Morancy. 1957 7 m 0 0 (-7-) Owner, Dunn & Gowdy. Trainer, H. C. Hoffman. $5,000 ' May 2-573Spt 4f :493'5gd 10 115 5 42; 6*} 78; BairdRL3 5500 79 D"sh*gSq'w1 17 C"ntP'se120 Qu'lityF'st 9 i Apr16-573G.P 4} f :53%ft 24 115 7 75J 53} 75 C'rst'nsW9 7500 89 Muraibec105 Remus108 D'cingRoman 12 Apr11-573G.P 3f :35%hy 26 118 9 41 73; C'rstensW* Mdn 83 P'frK.118 WnnoM'd110 Uniq'eC'ndo 13 Apr 5-573G.P 3f :34%ft 34 118 10 1074 97 C'rst:nsW6 Mdn 83 Admiralship 118 Remus 113 PoliceCall 14 Feb27-573F.G a 5 16 :27'/tft 74 118 11 97 85; Br'ssdRio 5000 FastMama107 Vinc'za107 SisterKaren 12 FA13-574F.G a 5-16 :26V'bft 47 120 8 810 913 Br's'rdRio Mdn TryingMr.115 He'sFirst120 Doge'sSon 12 Feb 6-574F.G a 5-16 :274/ssl 27 116 3 44118} Del'sayeJ* 8000 HomerR.116 MillerBack116 Fleetbelle 12 May 4 Spt 1-2 ft :52%b April 10 GP 3-8 ft :38b March 27 GP 1-2 ft :48*/5h j |/nnf urrirlpr 110 B. c, 2. by Challenge Me— Staple Goods, by Good Goods. ivcmuiuuct II* Breeder, W. A. Nelson. 1957.. 8 M 10 $630 Owner, W. A. Nelson. Trainer, D. W. Carroll. $5,000 * May10-574CD 5f :59".ift 11 114 64 6* 75} 78J ChurchR3 6500 84 Co'U"hns*n117 HashSup'e114 PigVobe 12 May 6-572C.D 4} f :54 ft 3}e 116 5 2^.2} 25 ChurchKB 4500 85 LadyJ'ge108 HauteDoge113 TropicB'd 12 May3-57tC.D 4} f :53%ft 33 111 1 4J 54 47J ChurchKi 5500 84BigWinner114 CondiLu107 Mary'sBoy 12 Apr23-57iKee a4f Smsgd 29 118 2 2' 6* 88} ChurchK9 7500 84 Pigerobe 115 The Verb 118 Gun Boss 11 I Apr 5-573G.P 3f :34%ft lie 118 4 119J128} Sc'th"nKi3 Mdn 81 Admiralship 118 Remus 113 PoliceCall 14 Jan17-573Hia 3f :33'/sft 5}e 120 7 912 9*5 ChurchK'3 Mdn 81 Edliss 120 Hubcap 115 HashAcres 14 Jan10-573TrP a2f :21%ft 43 120 10 1314138 ChurchK* Mdn Jimni 120 Gr'ndS'sp'nse115 Michore 14 Jan 3-573TrP a2f 22 ft 7 120 9 64} 64} ChurchK'3 Mdn SkippysJ'y120 AeroCom'der120 Nitka 14 I May 9 CD 1-2 ft :51h April 29 CD 3-8 m :372sb April 16 Kee 3-8 ft :36*^b 1 I Font-h»r reamer *\tnr OJQT 1 HQ B f, 2, by Morocco Prince— Busy Lady, by Bostonian. » V7 Breeder, R. A. Lang. 1957 .. 7 M 1 1 $9W Owner, Mr. t Mrs. C. V. Fischbach. Trainer. J. V. Pence. $5,000 May13-574Was 5f.1:00 m 12 116 11 54} 5?} 5" BairdRLio Mdn 75 Ethel-Rita116 Marcet116 Flirtissimo 12 Apr17-573Lrl 4} f :54%ft 3J 117 4 65; B VI LawlessR2 Mdn 81 Roy"IRipple117 HardBooter117 Giselle 10 Apr 2-573LH 4} f :54V5sy 8 117 2 44} 42} 23} LawlessRS Mdn 84 Movitave 117 Giselle 117 Clearfield 12 Mar 5-575F.G a 5-16 :28%sy 9 118 3 42} 55; MeauxC2 Mdn ArabG'ddss118 Vincenza110 TheBox 12 Feb27-573F.G a 5-16 :27'/5ft 3} 115 1 63} 42} Heckm'nJ« 5000 FastMama107 Vinc'za107 SisterKaren 12 Feb18-575F.G a 5-16 :27%sy 24. 118 10 65 31 MeauxC'2 Mdn Margaretta113 FastMama115 YamQ'n 12 feb 8-574F.G a 5-16 :28V3ft 48 417 2 31 4} MeauxC* 5000 lona Star 117 Dock^ Wink 117 Tate 12 May 9 Was 5-8 ft 1:05%b May 3 Bow 5-8 ft 1:06b April 29 Bow 3-8 ft :37%b Snmphnrlv'c ^nn 110 B- 9- 2, by Air Rate— Miss Somebody, by Somebody JUmeoooy S aon | | Z. Breeder, G. H. Garrison. 1957 5M 0 1 $4(0 Owner, G. H. Garrison. Trainer. E. Meloncon. $5,000 May10-573Spt 4f :50%sy 11 112 3 33 4« 423 Hern'd'zG* 500080 Bell-Ar*y1 14 LdyMagn"lia112 Disp'd 10 May 1-571 Spt 4f :50%sl 32 118 1 4'J 45 43} MiguezR6 5000 79 TTtCr'p118 Wfr'd'sPride115 Cl'nSt'k 10 Apr29-57iSpt 4f :521/shy 10 118 4 5*1 61 1 69 MeauxC5 5000 65 Bell-Ar'y11 5 LadyM'g'lial 15 Lu'yAg'n 10 Mar21-573S.P 3f :35%ft 3; 118 5 5*} 543 BilleaudC8 Mdn 94 Ruf'dFab'c115 Gat'rStar111 Eur'aB'le 10 Mar14-573S.P 3f :35'/sft 3; 118 1 32} 34 BilleaudC2 Mdn 98 Statist 'n118 GatorSt'rl 12 ByD'gyD'gy 10 May 6 Spt 3-8 ft :38bg April 24 Spt 3-8 m :39%b April 21 Spt 3-8 si :382/sb RpII ucu Arrnv 1 1 £ B f. 2, by Foray Array— Bell Tracer, by Skytracer. Mrruy • I J Breeder, M. J. Lorino. 1957 15 2 3 2 $5,625 Owner, M. J. Lorino. Trainer, W. W. Morrow. $5,000 May10-573Spt 4f :50%sy 9-5 '114 9 54} 34 T} MeauxC2 5000 83 L'yM'gn-lia112 Disp'd112 Seb'dy'sS'n 10 May 6-573Spt 4f :47%ft 12 117 6 73} 62J 52} GilliganL4 7500 94 Burdet'a117 Ridgewise117 Dash'gSq'w 9 Apr29-57iSpt 4f :52'/shy 1*115 3 4^2} 1} BairdRL? 5000 74 L'dyM*g'a115 Lu'yAg'n118 Va'n-P'k'd 10 Apr24-573Spt 4f :49^m 4; 112 3 2' 2h 22} BairdRL4 5000 83 De'de-Mor120LadyMag'a112Cot'nG'ser 10 Apr17-57iKee a4f :50 m 3 115 6 53 5« 610 Heckm'nJ9 500087 M'sT'phone115 TheV'rb118 Lib'tyHigh 11 Apr11-572Kee a4f :50'/sft 9; 116 2 43} 55 54} AdamsJ2 Mdn 91 CarrieLouise116 DryP'd'r116 Clymene 12 Mar28-57i0.P 4f :49%hy 1*112 4 2f 1h 2"" Del'sayeJ5 5000 83 OkieDokie 115 Cinchie 113 Jig-Along 12 Mar 7-573F.G a 5-16 :27%gd 2 118 4 2» 31 AdamsJR' 5000 M'yAliceB.118 PkyJo118 P's'nMR'g'ds 12 Feb28-573F.G a 5-16 :27 ft 5 115 4 32} 2} Ad'msJRi2 5000 Ch'neDel 110 MissTel'one110 P'IReg's 12 Feb22-573F.G a 5-16 -28%ft 9; 117 1 2h 4'} AdamsJR3 6500 B'kySh'rp117 Hy-Hombre115 Mnway 12 May 4 Spt 3-8 ft :39%b April 28 Spt 3-8 m :41b April 15 Kee 3-8 ft :35*5b IC 21 D T I T 'C FORMERLY BENS 9 i% Mm MM MM MM 3 RIDGE ROAD and RT. 83 SERVING LIVE LOBSTERS — PRIME BEEF AND STEAKS CHICKEN AND SEA FOODS Air Conditioned — Closed Tuesdays — For Reservations Phone: TRojan 7-8800 , CARL and ISABELLE BERG, Proprietors THORNTON, ILLINOIS I I i j I I 1 I , I ie C *yp9L. ^m|f ^^jJMiB-\SjSal n eI i~ ^tti'^miSttiM^' ' ~*i+* ^^SMWiX\ S "PLAY ROTOLA" Hours of Entertaining and Educating for home and travel, "ROTOLA HORSE RACE GAME" 2-"WHAT'S IN A NAME GAME" 3-"BIRTHDATE GAME" 4-"WORD O-GRAM GAME" 5-"ALPHABET GAME" 6-"COLOR GAME" 7-ROTOLA BANK GAME"... All in one with four cartridges of tokens and score sheet, Rotola toy case made of plastic. Press lever, colors and numbers change, and rear side has letters that change, carry in your pocket. If not satisfied in ten days, return game for refund . . . Send check or Money Order, $2.95. Please print your name and address. No C. 0. D.'s. ABERDEEN NOVELTY CO. A. P. 0. BOX 73 CHICAGO 17. ILLINOIS RACING AT ^fc WASHINGTON ^ PARK /a\\ ! 175th and MALSTEO/^n ^ -A MWM^Mw jtsBsMt. & £&-WMf$&&*M^M ,'t$.MM | AMERICAS MOST EXCITING SPORT 1st RACE— 1:45 P.M. \ COMPLETELY HEATED 4 in Cool Weather 7 7 • • • 7 ? FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED j t in Warm Weather 7 ADMISSION ti en GRAND- tnrn club- *|',v STAND */JW HOUSE (includes all tuts) EASY TO REACH BY Auto, IX. Electric, Bus WEbster 9-2500 4th Was A+U Wfic 6 FURL0NGS- (Sun David' A"9- 28. 1952—1:09—5—118.) Purse $2,750. 4 year-olds ^Tlll Y? OS and upward. Claiming. Weight, 121 lbs. Non-winners since April 20 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1957, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $3,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $3,000. Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt. Wt 99126 Whirlahead Aug56 Det 1:11% 120 114 13704 Talking Julie Jun56 RD 1:11*4 115 106 134503 Rich Ann Aug56 Cen 1:10% 117 112 09407} Exultant Jun56 Was 1:13 116 118 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. 138552 Muscles Aug56 Was 1:12 118 111 79468 Nantucket Mar56GP1:12 113 106 135614 Robert E. W. Feb56FG113' 114 118 Whirlnhonrl TTiimuiieuu 1 1 A ch 9- 8. b* Whirlaway— Guarded Queen, by On Watch. *♦ Breeder. Brookmeaot Stable. 1956 18 3 2 4 57.225 Owner, M. H. VanBerg. Trainer, M. H. VanBerg. $3,000 1955 21 3 1 $4 200 Sep22-564Det 1,1, 1:45 ft 22*116 53J 53} 7" 712 CoxW» 4000 78 PetReward110 EchoR'k113 BlueEmb'r 8 Sep14-566Det 6 f 1:11 Vsft 3} 117 5? 5? 57 412 CookLC? 400080 1 nahmoud 112 Ergo 108 BabyTucky 8 Sep 8-565Det 11:38 ft 2*120 7«J 65} 45} 3' SellersJ3 500087 Reb-Misha112 OpenWay109 CableBug 7 Aug29-56«Det 6f1:11%gd 3} 117 6? 55 5* 34} CookLC" 5000 85 RoyalTawnyl03 SisterBigg'r112 Heir's 7 Aug23-564Det 6f1:12%sy 3; 115 5« 53} 43 24 SellersJ* 4750 81 Wolverine107 PigeonPie117 Vray 6 Aug17-565Det 6 f 1:11 ft 4} 120 7" 710 6« 42} BaldwinR4 5000 90 PigeonPiel 14 Heir'sllO GoldenApollo 8 Aug 7-566Det 1 1:40%gd 9-5 *118 5« 21} 2* l | SellersJS 4250 82GayRibbns112 lrishSea117 H'styFlyr 11 Aug 1-567 Det 6 f 1:12 ft 4} 120 9«; 8«} 7«} 3"" CoxW« 4500 88 Gold'nAp"llo113 CableB'g113 Pig nPie 13 Jly24-567H.P 6f1:124'5ft 4 116 45 44 22} 11} CoxW3 4000 92 ShortSis 111 ColCon 113 CableBug 6 May 8 Spt 5-8 ft 1:06b May 4 Spt 3-4 ft 1:20%b April 29 Spt 3-8 m 42' 5b Talking Julie 1 06 ftii % fiSHf" lle« * *S» . i t t • - I ' Owner. C. Cher ardi Trainer, C. Cherardi. $3,000 1956 17 2 0 2 $4,030 ' ( May 4-575Spt 6| f 1:20%ft 11 110 1*1 8'1 871 871 MeauxC 2500 75CowBoy114 JumpTune117 Fri'ndlyMan 10 1 1 Apr23-57«Spt 6fh18%m 9 115 61 851 9»110'5 TorresJ' 2500 54 Niz'miL'dy115 Emarj'y115 BowDivid'r 101 C Oct23-56'Spt 6i f 1:195%ft 9 110 331 23 23 34 O'NeilTS 2500 84 VolUr.108 Nickie'sBoy113 LaurelKing 10 I 0ct42-56»Haw tc7f 1:24**hd 20 111 531 75J 8';w| WilliamsT3 2500 84 B'KTW'dsm Circ'tJ'dgel 12 HostG'gi 12 C Oct 4-562Haw 6f1:12* sft 7 111 3'| 4* 451 5*1 ChlopekR-3 2500 78 Legatee117 Nell'sBoy117 TwinkleStar 12 C Sep 3-56»Was 6 f 1:13 ft 16 117 7*1 8'°101' 9» BidwellJ7 3C00 71 YeaBama114 H'pyAge117 C'tyDefense 10 I Aug21-56'Was 6f1:11%ft 20 113 97311'3 9' I 78 ChurchK7 3000 78 FleetArgo124 Alcova120 May-B-More 12 C Aug 8-56' Was 11:38Vfeft 7 108*11 33 11101213 LeJeoneS« 3000 65 Tall Iris 11C Cebette111 Here'sJake12 C Jly26-562A.P 7 f 1:25 ft 22 113 9* 10*1 9' 85| Bald'nR" 3000 79 Legatee 118 PineVille 115 Lon'sChoice 12 C Jly23-56JA.P 7f1:27?bsl 16 110* 971 V 6«J 6*2 LeJeuneS^ 3000 68 OandyWag 117 Espedeco 117 LeSabre 12 S Pir-li Ann 1 1 O Gr. f, 4, by Gray Dream— Feudal Miss, by Feudal Times. MCn Ann • 1^ Breeder D Waters. 1957.5 1 1 1 $2,785 I I Owner, M. M. Mitchell. Trainer, K. D. Kepler. S3.D00 1956 13 6 0 2 $7,567 May 2-575Spt 6f1:15Hgd 31 109 331 3'i 2' 31 Jess'pJD? 35000 82 Equimore112 SeconBBond 110 Lowill 7 ( Apr24-57*Spt 61 f 1:21 'Am 21*111 13 13 13 1i JessopJD* 3250 79 Equiall 116 Full Book 111 Gay Ribbons 9 » Apr20-57«Spt 6f1:17'Asl 2i 108 12 1« 21 27 JessopJD2 3000 69 Tolerant112 Off n'Clear112 TaosCross 10 » Mar11-5730.P 6 f 1:12 gd 51 110 4*14* 5*1 5'3 CurryE7 c4000 77 Ky.R'nb'w109 M'seSign113 L'ftyJ'mes 7 / Feb25-5770.P 6M:12%m 20 111 55 6«1 9'51020 CurryE» Alw67 Pete'sFolly112 DonMelody114 BanSen 12 » Aug25-567Cer 6 f 1:10Vbft 14 112 65 6« 7'0 6»1 KeeneJ* Alw 86Saygo 113 QueenDoris 120 DreamGirl 8 t Aug 8-567Cen 6fV10%ft 63 117 5* 4* 42113 YeagerB* Alw 92 MadRoman113 BargeBall'd113 Gayv'w 6 I Aug 1-568Cep 6f1:16*,sm 51 117 43 2* 11 1"* KeeneJ7 Alw 61 SayBoba116 BargeBal'd113 St'neC'tal 7 J Jly21-568Cen 6f1:08%ft 20 109* 6* 651 5'2 5' LidbergR Alw 88 Qu'nDoris114 Dr'mGirl 117 SprgMist 7 « Jly 6-5670ma 6fM2 ft 11 112 44 42i 2* 13 Mund'rfR7 Alw 88 Saygo 116 Gayview 104 Pacemaker 9 ! March 31 OP 3-8 sy :35%h March 27 OP 1-2 ft :48'5h • March 26 OP 3-8 ft :40%b r„ . - if_ _*. 110 B. g. 4, by Johns Joy— Rae Jean, by Bimelech. tXUlraiU I 1 5 Breeder. H. J. O'Shea. 1957 10 1 0 2 $2,165 Owner. Mrs D Wagner. Trainer, H. G. Bockman. $3,500 1956 28 3 3 4 $8,635 Mar9-57'OFG 1 ^ 1 46 ft 15 107* 65J 8* 8*; 87 TrahanJ2 «300082 Oauphiam 116 Tanbark 117 TruceTalk 9 I Mar5-578FG 1A149*%sy 11 113 33$ 3* 4516'* Heckm'nJ* 3000 56 Tanbarkl 1 2 Mr.Action114 Concent'or 9 | Feb28-578FG 1A 1 47%ft 51 108*23 2* 2* 1h DeRoinD* 02500 82 HastyGirl 109 Gol'nApollol 17 AirB'tle 8 i Feb14-573FG 1*1e1:47 ft 33 116 3*1 2* 3* 45 BohenkoP7 3000 79ClayMouse112 ShellDiver121 LittleBoo 7 I Feb 8-575F.G 1,V1:47%ft 61 115 431 431 5*1 47 MaddenD^ 3250 74 Blue Reno 112 Jack Kenny 116 Leo 7 | Jan29-578F.G 1 A 1:47 ft 82 117 45 4« 2* 42 AdamsJR7 350O82RmticMiss1O6 ScTtlbts117 C'ldEgr't 7 I Jan23-578F.G 1 & 1-:47Vssl 11 115 321 57i 45 4«i SellersJ3 3500 72 lrishSea112 MissNina106 BoidDesign 8 | Jan15-57'F.G 1,V1:48*5ft 1*117 45 3* 42J 3"k Heck'nJ* c25O0 75 ColonelSun 114 Corpy111 Scarletlbis 8 Jan11-579F.G 1^1:48 ft 41 113* 34 42$ 331 533 DeRoinDi 3000 75 Miss Nina 106 Jeffri K. 116 Fraluxe 9 Jan 1-575F.G l£l47%ft 3J 117 221 12 1h 3'i Heckm'nJ* 3250 79 Vallou 114 Sherpa113 Corpy 8 May 14 Was 3-8 hy :40b May 8 Was 5-8 ft 1:01^b April 25 Kee 1-2 ft :48b . I M - --*- - 111 Dk. b. h, 7, by Spy Song— Purl Haroer, by Bright Knight. . USClCS I I I Breeder. C. T Fisher 1957. 8 0 2 1 $1,825 Owner, Sunny Blue Farm. Trainer, V. J. Sovmski. $3,000 1956 16 1 0 2 $2,740 May 6-57' Spt 6 f 114 ft 31*112 43 42131 2* JessopJD2 2500 88 High Lamal 15 Ed theGrtl 12 Dustpan 10 May 3-572Spt 6if1:21'.%ft 7 112 5513' 1h 3=1 JessopJD» 2500 76 RoyalWitcM 10 B'st'rJ"mi115 SirTaw 10 At»r22-574GP 64 f 1 16*'sft 92 111 53135 2* ^4'0 KorteK* 3500 85 War Sally 104 Reb-Misha109 AldoKid 8 Apr19-57'GP Sf1:1siOH 34 110 31 1h |«| 4« KorteK' 3500 65 Key Star 106 Suncast 109 Birch 12 | Aor12-57*GP 6f114%hy 10 115 6*15* 5« 7*1 CookLC" 3500 65 KeyStar105 Mi'ty0ak115 Fauchel'v nt 11 | Apr2-57'GP 6f111%ft 27 114 32132123 2*1 KorteKS 3500 83 Ignitionl 17 FleetingWill 114 Docteur 10 i Mar29-57'GP 6 f 111 ft 60 116 8« 651 6«110'5 KorteK6 5009 77 Fly-Lo 116 Joe Wilson 116 Ignition 11 Mar23-57?GP 64 f 1 17Vsft 71 115 53 6* 8«1 9'2 BlumW" 500081 Milit'ryTr'l 115 WhirlingSt'rllO Yus'f 12 Dec17-565TrP 6fV12'Asl 100 111 6^3 651 5*4 5*1 BlumW8 3500 81 Dr.BenR.108 FlyingBry109 MorseFI'sh 8 Decll-56'TrP* 6fV10%ft 17 112*754 65 6'2 9'7 DeckerEJ' 3500 78 HoopRing120 Dr.BenR.112 DeepRiver 12 May 12 Was 3-8 m :37%b April 8 GP 3-8 ft :36Hb March 28 GP 3-8 ft :37'/5b N.:a" ■ --» | f\Q Br. m. 6. by Hilltown— Pharisee, by Pharamond II. (MtUCket I UO Breeder. Mrs T M Waller - 1956 . 5 2 0 0 $3,925 Owner, Mrs. R. L Reineman Trainer. P. G. Johnson. $3,250 J55L2. 'JJfeu r$^1C2 May 2-565SPI 64 f 1 23 si 21 *112 751 631 812 8'0 JessopJD* 4000 C'l*nelZ'd*r112 MissJr-^H.107 St yCr'k 9 Aor12-56'GP 6f112%ft 44 115*5*145 33 1"» BarileNS 500082 FirstBallotm WarSally113 Gioconda 10 Mar28-56*GP 6f1:12 ft 62 113 42 3'1 1'1 13 UsseryR? 4000 85 Scrabblel 10 FleetArgol 15 Icebreaker 11 Jan14-56*TrP 1A1-45'Aft 81 115 651 96|109110" UsseryR2 4000 75 PeaceAdmir'l 118 B'xerDuke117 Ladd 12 Jan 6-562TrP 6 f 1:12'/sft 9-5 116 551 471 5» 553 UsseryR' 4000 80 Latitude 113 Driftden 112 Ultimatum 12 Dec31-55*TrP 54f1:04%ft 5 121 32 33 24 21 UsseryR3 3500 91 Sn'rel 21 Libby'sFst118 Sw'mpTh'tre 10 Dec14-55'TrP 6f113%sy 4 111 32 2U 13 18 W'msWB' 3000 79 CurlyTop 107 Ankara 104 GameHeart 10 Dec 8-552TrP 6f1:13Vsft 7J 113 98 982 872 95 W'msWB? 3250 76 NestCeP's111 Sing'gG'l 116 L'by'sFt 12 May 10 Was 3-8 gd :38' 5b April 30 Was 1-2 si :E0h April 20 Hia 5-8 m 1:03%h d.l.,1 c VA/ 1 1 Q B. h, S. by Battlefire— Westwood Miss, by On Quest. KODert t. VY. I I O Breeder A Gatewood & D W.lson 1957.11 2 2 1 S5.080 Owner. Mrs G. H. Emick. Trainer, G. Stutls. $3,500 *LS 1 * 6 J1^ May 3-578SDt 1A149%ft 71 117 43 731 58 482 CraigH? 3500 67 Cortina 107 CrackDown112 0 Bobtag 10 Aor13-579GP 1 1-8 1 53 ft 51 116 321 2* in 11 BurrCS 3000 78 Mr.HasMZO TinyHarp113 Antigua 10 1 Aor10-575GP 1 1-8 1 54Vssy 31 122 3' 7'5 7'8 72* BurrCS 3500 44 Tribunal 122 Antigual 18 PostMorton 8 ; Anr3-578GP 1 \ 145 ft 5 117 55 12 2" 2U BurrC'O 3000 83 Cabriole109 TrueBruce114 Petrina12 1 Mar29-572GP 1 A 1:45 ft 51 117 431 731 9^ 8'1 BaldwinR2 3500 74ShortWay117 Bla'gR'ck't113 ColdH'rt 9 [ Mar14-579GP 11-Sv52^ft 4 119 64133 2L 332 BaldnR'O 3500 77 Intim'tel 11 B^y'sB'11119 H'r of Pines 12 Mar9-57'GP 1A V45 ft 25 119 22 22 1n 2'1 BaldwinR' 3000 84 GoBetw'n122 Sh*stDuke116 HermanL. 12 Feb13-575Hia 11-81*2 ft 31 121 7" 9'2121»1225 Us6eryR9 3500 51 GottapVm121 B'dlncline121 D'kCh'ry 12 Jan29-57iHia 11-81 -52 Vslt 6 122 77112 812191229 BaldwinR5 350045Galfor 115 CommarjaHO Faulty 12 Jan''3-579Hia tcU1;53%fm 66 115 8' 2lfi712i»1122 BaldwinR* 6500 60 Laches115 Strik'gHour115 WarMajch 12 ! May 9 Spt 1-2 ft :54%b May 6 Spt 3-8 ft :38*5b March 27 GP 3-8 ft :37%b Several New Stables to Race at Hazel Park: Bourland, Bergens, Burkhart and Mahoney to Race Strings » r I i t , : ' I £ i v . J « A ] ] ' 1 ( i { ' ■ J 1 , ] i 1 « ' , ' 1 Several New Stables To Race at Hazel Park Bouriand, Bergens, Burkhart And Mahoney to Race Strings HAZEL PARK, Mich., May 14. — Many new "faces" will be seen in the Hazel Park horse colony for the 62-day meeting opening May 24. Among those making. a first appearance at the five -furlong course are Claude Bouriand Jr., with 15 horses headed by Colonel's Image, Jet Defense and As-pasia. Others in the Bouriand contingent are Will Command, Mr. Kafferty, Power Play and Brass Rack. *- J. T. Bergens is en .route from Florida with six hard-hitting performers who showed good form at Hialeah and Gulf-stream Park. Tiger Dip and Total Traffic will be pointed for local fixtures, while Sareth, Champ Fleet, Collette Charge and Breezy Twin are useful performers. Kenneth Burkhart is another new name in the 1957 Hazel Park lineup. He is transferring his activities from Illinois for the first time in years. Baby's Delight and Champ Sorter top Burkhart's band, with Radar Clipper, Kathryn Ann, Hungry Dream and Vincent Miss well regarded. E. G. Mahony escorted 15 from Sportsman's Park, which closed Saturday. Best "horse" in the outfit, however, is jockey Jack Fieselman, one of the better pilots in Chicago. This will mark Fiesel-man's debut here. At top strength Hazel Park will cater to 1,025 horses, and all the stalls have been allocated with the major influx scheduled to get under way shortly now that the Sportsman's Park meeting has closed. Another large group will be leaving Kentucky when Churchill Downs concludes .its Derby meeting next Saturday. Page 15 5th Was C*.t- \ki 7 FURLONGS (out of chute). (Dogoon, Sept. 3. 1955—1:21—3-124) Purse $2,750. Jin TT OS 4-year-o!ds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of a race since April 20 Weight, , 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1957 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, $2,750. Chart Book - Todays Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. WL Wt. 08830 L'Asterisk 115 14371 Bee's Elsie 113 14253 Get For Home May56 Was 1:26 120 115 14096 Katie Gee Aug56 Was 1 :26% 1051110 14254 LuckeyPete Noy56 CD 1:27*Am115 115 135573 Ala Gala 113 12812 Isayolboy 115 -W» , 1 Chart Book Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt : 11471 NextPfease 115 ! 12244 Kernel Stu 115 12960 Daytide Mar57 Bow 1 26H 116 115 i 13315 Su-Jay Jly56 AP 1 :25*s 113 110 ) ■12953 *Law Shifter . 113 5 76371 Bright Lark ' Feb56 Hia 126^ 105 115 } ** ■*-* B. by Wild Risk-L'Asterusc, by Rodoso. I *- 11 * g, 5, L Asterisk | | D Breeder, R. Jariel (France). 1957.5000 ( ) ' Owner Jacnot Stable. Trainer, J. M. Bollero. $2,750 ' Feb28-576SA 11-22 34V5sy 12f 111 22 431 5'3 5'2 G'kinsK8 25000 59 Ruled Out 112 Lineage mmm 121 m Bull m Bern 10 3 Feb21-57«SA tc14 2:29^fm 23f 111 12H121511241123 GTcinsK* 50000 57 Foxll.112 LookoutP'nt114 Gorrioncillo 14 1 Feb 9-578SA l4l:43KR 58 113 8731 2201 22311 20 YorkRS 70000 66 Resist'nce120 Beylerb'y113 Sc'letAb'y 12 2 Jan29-575SA 1140 m 32 117 5* 6 6'2 6'7 LewisD* Alw 57 B'tyBay120 NewF'r'stll.117 EddieR'd 8 B Jan2^-575SA 6 f 1 093sft 84 118 1113101*11' 12'3 MorenoH* 1000084 HimSaid117 C'ntryClub109 HeelFlame 12 2 Dec10-55 StC al 116 de Cloture 1' DufeuJ Hunorisk 122 Fiorellina 127 Onyx 23 3 Nov25 55 StC a 12 3 13 111 Prix R'y'l Empire 1" DufeuJ Absolute 116 Soledad II. 116 Edano 7 1 Noy14-55 StC 3 112:49' 116 Prix Birikil W DufeuJ HcpArganile120 BrckM't120 TukankAm'n 14 4 'e . Oct21-55qStC a 1-2 3-17 116 Prix Agathos 3' 2 DufeuJ LeViking123 BlackMist120 Soledadll. 11 1 May 13 Was 1-2 m :502-5h9 • May 7 Was 5-8 ft 1:02*5bg n^ ' CI,:. «V 1 1^ B. f, 4, by Eternal Lark— Baby C, by Carlaris. BeeS tlSie r I I O Breeder. 0. R. Harrod. 1957 11 1 0 1 $1,595 5 Owner, D.Diaz Trainer, S J Molay. $2,750 1956.7 0 12 $740 May10-572SPt 61 f 1 23 sy 81 115 9'0 9»1 982 8'* MiguezR3 2500 54 DaisyC'tt'r110 Betise112 Capt nB st'r 10 May 7-57'Spt 6f113%ft 13 115 9»1 9»i 852 4*1 MiguezR2 250088 Off n'CI'rl 15 Fam'sGift105 P'cemlc'r 10 Aor23-575SDt 6 f 1 17Hm 15 115 451 37 5* 671 MiguezR' 2500 66 Uncle Pete 115 Wolverine 115 Legatee 10 Mar7-578FG 6 f 1 13 gd 12 111 5*1 6* 2'1 35 Borg'keR2 200083 HighLama 115 MainSp'kerllS FI'gFI't 8 Mar 4-57' FG 6f1:15%m 15 112 10«i 8*1 52 1"« Borg'keRS 2000 76 Grey andSm't114 MyAff'ity108 Irrisor 10 Feb27-57'FG 6fM4%ft lOf 111 9'o 78 63 62 Borg'keR3 2000 78 UltraPr'm116 Mekt'b112 Fr'domFirst 12 Feb21-572FG 6f1:12%ft 16 106 7* 8'i 9'*10'3 BohenkoP? 2000 78 Rear'ngem't121 Dauph'm116 Dict'n'ry 12 Feb18-572FG 6 f V13«/ssy "12 105 77 7« 83 7'3 WajdaH'2 2000 71 N*bleP'rt'r112 Barb'r'ba106 M't'rPil't 12 Feb7-57'FG 6 f 1:15^551 42 107 l1«11W11*i11U Boh'koP'O 200061 BornAnewl 18 PlayTiger113 Dictionary 12 Jan30-572FG 6f 112V%ft 12 106 10" 9" 6'0 481 BohenkoP7 2000 84 RomanFlashl 13 Pig'nPie115 MissKirk 10 ■ April 21 Spt 1-2 si :52%b March 19 FG 3-8 hy :37%h B. 5, by Bimelech— Red Haze, by Man o' War. r**»* C., U^rMA 11C g. Vjet l"Or Home I | ^ Breeder. High Hope Farm. 1957.8 0 1 1 $910 Owner, J F. Parnell. Trainer, J. E Bilbrey. $2,750 1956 25 4 2 4 $10,705 s May 9-577Spt 1 A 1:49 ft 3*112 4*1 6*1 77 -8»2 GilliganL' 3000 70 Toler'nt117 AngelBr'th112 PeppyLass 10 May 2-577 ^pt 64f1:21%gd 21*112 671 5* 3'1 2'1 Skor"skiA7 3000 77 Asking 112 BrownMonk 120 Paycar 9 Apr23-577Spt 6if1-22%m 17 112 6" 7'3 68 33 Skor'skiA7 3500 69 R'dCh"g'r120 Sld'rS'n115 R'm'nFI'sh 7 Mar30-5750 P 6 f HO^ft 56 112 8»3 883 8*11071 Gil'g'nL2 A4000 89TomsVic'yH2 Msr.Du'n112 Se'dBond 11 Mar16-5750P 6f1:10%ft 17 111 8°1 89| 8'3 8" SkskiA5 A2500 87 LazyBogan112 GrayBird111 LajtL'k't 8 Marl 3-57*0 P 6f1:10*/5ft 11 112 118 11'210821013 Sko'skiAi2 325083 RomanFlash113 Pop"sFolly115 Luciete 12 Mar'4-5750P 6f1:11%gd 71 115 55 551 67i 7' 5 Skor'skiA' 3750 76SI'm'nh'rp115 F'freR'w'd118 R'nCTr 9 Feb23-5730 P 5i f 1 .-04Hf t 38 112 10'0 981 88' 98' Hufn'IG? A4000 88 BarChip 117 Retract 114 M.G.Skid 12 No» 1-56*Spt 11:395feft 5 112 9» 75J 681 782 MundorfR* 3500 96 CharG'l 117 W'nt-A-Bit1 12 Darl'gSon 10 Oct10-56'Haw tc7f 1:24Hhd 5 117 8«1 74 4«J 4« Skor'skiA? 4000 87 BestWishes1 14 Jalbopate117 Tacaro 10 April 26 Spt 3-8 m :42*^b March 10 OP 5-8 ft 1:03h ' ( 1 C I C C I C C C S I I ( » » / » t I J « ! I | i I | I | I | | i 1 ; 1 [ ! , , 1 : ! i ) 5 } ) ' 3 1 2 8 B 2 3 7 1 4 . 1 1/ _ f; {ZM 1 lO Br *• 4- •» Btack Tarquin— Some Pleasure, by He Did. Katie a Vjee I IU Breed*. H. C. Fruthaur. 1957.. 1 M • t ( Owner. A Graff agnini Trainer. N Graff agnini. $2,750 1956 22 M 0 2 $1,095 - 'May8-57'Spt 64 f 1:21 ft 51 110 623 421 7'3 9'0 MiguezR' 2500 70 Fat Jack 115 Relet 120 Montevideo 10 J Dec29-56'FG 1A1:47%ft 61f 112 753 77 II201122 CoxW'2 250061 Exult'nt114 Sc'rletlbis114 Tr'tyStone 12 Dec25-56'F.G 1A1:48%ft 32f 101* 5*11110111*1119 LovatoF* 250056 MissSk'orel 12 T'tyStonel 14 AIL bhan tl Dec13-563F.G 6f1:15%sy 83 115 68 68 67 6'3 MiguezRS 3000 62 RipRoad 118 GoingEasy 110 Joan-Joe 9 Dec 1-563F.G 6f 1:15 ft 29 110 77 6*1 V 573 MiguezR' 375Q70 AlaGala 113 Sal'sSon 109 Betise 8 Nov 6-561 Spt 61 f 1:23 m 11 110 67 6«3 5*1 554 MiguezR2 3000 64 Tasa 109 MissHysition 107 StepFast 18 Oct26-56iSpt 11:46*Asl 10 110 V\ V 3* 5?1 MiguezR'O 250062 JustaBean112 Layd'wn109 G rge sRib W 0ct22-56*Spt 6| f 1:19 ft 30 111 8" fl" 6» 434 MiguezR7 4000 86 AlaGala117 FoxtailLily106 KingJulian 10 0ct19-562Spt 61 f 1:19 ft 10 115 5* 3^25 38} MiguezR 1 4000 82 Exultant118 Donny'sTask118 JeanHac 10 i Sep10-56*Haw 1A1:49HR 46 113 22 22 651 8'* RectorJ? 2500 50 EternalNell106 Donnarch117 JeanHac 12 1 May 4 Haw 5-8 ft 1:04^b i April 30 Haw 5-8 hy 1:06%b April 25 Haw t-2 m :5iy5h [ m/ Lau Pota V 1 1 C B h. 3, by Lawrin— Blond Bomber, by Burgoo King. 9 LUC key fete A I I J Breeder. C. G. Rowan. 1957 6 0 0 2 $700 3 Owner. A. Flora. Trainer, R Tryon. $2,750 1956 19 5 2 3 $11,255 ( May 9-578Spt 1A1:50%gd 8 112 32 1" 12 513 C'ffm'nEio 2500 71 D'bieAnn110 L'tleTig'r112 Diam'dNed 10 - May 2-578Spt 1A1:51%gd 3i 114 13 1h 33 38I MundorfR8 250058 BlueLicks120 Alfr'dB Ider109 PlayRon 8 , Apr29-574Spt 6f1:22%hy 3*112 6*2 531 451 5*2 Mund'rfR7 2500 41 RedPerfumel 10 Nostreborl 12 Legatee 8 Mar27-57?O.P 1 -70 1 :44Vfesl 4 112 2* 13 12 313 PoparaA7 2500 80 Ultima'm105 LadyAtom112 Here'sJ'ke 8 " Mar 9-57SO.P. 54 f 1 :05V%ft 41*114 871 8*1 9«3 774 WardPA7 2500 86Grazar114 VictoryElf114 RoyalWitch 12 C Mar 2-5750.P 6f1:13%sy 32 115 6*1 531 531 431 WardPA* 2500 80 NealElyse109 Ruche112 MartialSong 7' Nov 6-562C.D 7f1:27*Am 21*115 2»i 13 111 1» Carst'sW« 2500 74TwinkleStr117 OurL*veS'ng112 Jakle 11 ^ Sep27-563Haw 6f1:12%ft 18 114 872 8'0 8?J 8?1 C'rst'nsW7 4000 75 Tacaro117 TakeltE'sy112 Freed'mL'ne 8 Sep11-56*Haw tc7f 1:24%fm 2C 112 9'011'*12'51213 KnappEJ? 5000 82SamBr'k11b UncleS'g'r118 D'vilsV'rse 12 : Aiig24-567Was 1 1-81:54 hv 8-5 *118 I3 1» 55 512 Sh'kerW* c3750 59 CollegeChum114 Alie-Ed120 PineVille 7 t May 8 Haw 3-8 ft :38%b April 28 Spt 1-2 m :55^sh April 4 OP 3-4 sy 1;18%b j! Ala A In Uala Cn In V A 1 M 1 1 B. f, 4, by Revoked— Alapomp, by Pompey. { J Breeder. C. A. Asbury &Son. 1957 9 2 1 1 $3,155 ^ Owner, Mrs. A. Alesia. Trainer. S Ippolito. $2,750 1356 20 6 J 4 $12,335 ] May 3-574Spt 6lf1:20%ft 3*115 32 3213213* Skor'skiA? 2500 75 Ruche 115 Mektoub 120 Fullopep 10 • Apr22-572Spt 6i f 1:21%sy 21 110 6513* 4* 471 Skor'skiA3 250069 Ch'nceSnowl 12 Pop'sFollyl 12 ReRePo 9' Mar22-5740.P 6 f 1:13y5m 8-5 *110 2h- 11 11 11 Skor'skiAS 2250 82 Cull'rt'n115 St'kExch'gellO D'ndyW'g 12 ; Mar15-5740.P 6f1:1iy5ft 31 111 43155 5*1 5^ Skor'skiAi 2500 92FeudalDr'm113 Feuding112 Bust'rJim 12 ) Mar 7-5720.P 5}f1:07%m 3 113 5'3 33 23 W Sko'skiAH 200082 L'yBound108 MissC'twood112 Skygold 12 . Mar 2-5720. P 6f 1:14 sy 51 113 21 24 2" 2" » Skor'skiA3 2000 80 JudgeDan 111 Picatag 113 Ultimatum 12 Jan30-572F.G 6f1:121Aft 71 114 6*1 4s| 58 6" GilliganL? 200081 RomanFlash113 Pig'nPie115 MissKirk 10 ; Jan23-572F.G 6f1:14%sl 22*114 9531072118310i2 Heckm'nJ* 200069 Bushy112 Bill'sCaptain118 BornAnew 12 ■ Jan11-57?F.G 1As 1:48 ft 7 115 U 3'1 8' i 9'7 Heckm'nJ* 300062 Miss Nina 106 Jeffri K. 116 Fraluxe 9 . Dec31-563F.G 6f 1:14 ft 2*114 21 21 11 1"" Heckm'nJS 3O00 83 DramaDrllO TuckyM's117 B'tidiyhn 8 J April 21 Spt 3-8 si :40b . • Icnvnlhnv I I C Br. g. 5, by Fairy Manhurst— Helio Miss, by Heliopolis. ISayOIDOy I I J Breeder. Newstead Farm. 1957.2000 ( ) Owner, A. Rogers & C. Crawford. Trainer, E. Carpenter. $2,750 1956 10 2 1 0 $3,025 Apr26-57*Spt 6f1:22 m 20 115 7H 712 7" 6'3 Her'dezG* 2500 39 DontMove120 Co"tDom'go120 Motor'ic 7 Mar19-572G.P 6 f 1:10%ft 123 116 11 112181 2231223 C'rst'nsWS 5000 68 HatCreek116 Shamr'ckHill 116 PaulH. 12 May30-562Was 1 1:40Vbhy 45 117 11 43 6'3 722 BairdRLi 2500 46Colone!Fru117 CloudyDay120 Cebette12 May17-567C.D 1,'e1:46%ft 21 115*78 7*3 9" 712 McK'yEC3 2500 73 R'shStr't115 M'nte'deo117 Roz'sPride 9 May11-565C.D 1A1:4SHfi 25 112* 7*1108110 '510'* McK'y EC7 3000 71 Tacaro117 JohnJord'n114 Gov.Br'wn'g 10 May 2-568C.D 1A;1:51%sy 1 112*6* 33 2h 12 McK'yEC* 2000 61 J'stFr'doml 12 Dapper109 B'ksFr'dom 8 Feb22-56'F.G l£l.4»feft 21*110*6* 3« 1*4 fl MiguezRS 2000 78 RoyalStar113 Crackice110 BattleOath 12 Feb10-56?F.G 1,\1:53%hy 62 114* 77110?110'*1023 MiguezR7 2500 28 BeSw'y'd121 N'bleL'd'gHO Gr'pThree 10 Feb 1-56' F.G 1A1:47 ft 3 110* 97110'110101020 DeverR7 300064 Bons'nd117 K'tuckvHome115 You'llDo 10 May 9 Haw 5-3 ft 1:06J,b May 4 Haw 1-2 ft 53' 5b April 5 GP 3-4 ft 1:15h next KJ« vf riease Plpncp I I C B. g. 4, by Crowfoot— Argyle Lass, by Tintagel. •» J Breeder. J D. Norris. 1957 . 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Spring Hill Farm. Trainer, P. L. Kelley. $2,750 1956 18 1 5 2 $6,195 Apr11-572G.P 6f1:14'Ahy 19 1O8*IO'410'210" 913 TrumanJ2 4000 61 Faulty 116 Suncast 105 BrotherBeans 10 Dec31-56iTrP 1A1:44%ft 42 109* 671 75 5* 5*2 TrumanJ2 4000 83CthiaS'e114 P'tM't'n108 OneM'reN'ce 10 Dec27-56«TrP 1A 1:47%ft 31 115 8'* 45 2* 2' BurrC'O 3500 73 ColdN'htm L'dy ofKn'k115 Ston'gton 11 Dec21-56?TrP 1A; 1:46'/sft 71 116 12'7 9«2 57i 2*1 BurrC'O 4000 76 Boldlndine113 Wedd'gRing113 Bleak 12 Dec15-56iTrP 1 ,V 1:46%ft 41 114 9' 2 4* 45J 373 BurrC* 3500 72 Tonnia106 BoldPlayer103 Ph'dippides 11 Dec13-563TrP 11-81:52%ft 51 115 78 7* 4* 4*1 BurrC* 4000 70 Bha wan 120 Released104 GetthreFr'nk 11 Dec 7-568TrP 6 f 1:11'/5ft 84 109 10«21015 8'5 8'i BurrCi A600080 HighReb'l 112 GingerC.i06 Anc'RtGr'k 10 0ct27-56'G.S 1A1:46'/sgd 41 »112 12'3 42 2' 24 BurrC 3500 77 B'u'sM'gic109 D't'rLeol 14 R'em'reL's 12 0ct22-568G.S s1A1:46%sy 4 405* 43i 351 37 481 RootTR2 4500 69 Twinight116 DunD'ndy114 H'pyWrr'r S May 12 Was 1-2 m :52'5b May 7 Was 3-8 ft :39h May 2 Was 3-8 ft :38^h B. Eternal Bull— Men Lou. by Easy Mon. Kt* rvernei rn^l 5tu vf 11 11C g, 4, by | | ^ 9r^ j L Paddoct 1957 4 0 0 0 ( — ) Owner, R. B. Stocker. Trainer, I. K. Mourar. $2,750 1956 28 4 0 3 $6,210 Apr20-572G.P 6f1:11%gd 74 114 9n 9'7 922 gi* Sc'wth'nK5 3500 71 GayM'rvin114 0urPr'sid't114 Ash'nden 10 Apr 3-57?G.P 1,*, 1:45%ft 142 114 5*1101 1 9'S 9'7 KorteK2 3000 66 Reinsp'ct114 PostM'ton117 NobleB'I't 12 Mar19-575G.P 1 1 -4 2:06'/5ft 60 117 In 10'210281130 CookLC 2500 38 Released107 Tombouctoul 17 Cabriole 12 Mar14-572G.P 6 f 1:12 ft 114 115 107*10141014111' CookLC 500073 BrownBubble 110 Charro115 Grid 11 Dec27-56*TrP 1,A1:46%ft 95 111 45 8121014112? CatTnoAS 3000 60 Oil 111 PostMorton 111 Fusion 12 Dec19-56?TrP 11-81:53 ft 121 110 4* 122i12271230 Catal'oA'O 300046 MagicLamp 120 RoyalReview 117 Syfe 12 Sep17-564Det 1A-1:46%ft 2ie 117 1h 54 915 923 CoxW? c25O0 59 Lumono112 CastaGlance112 Nigreeny 9 Sep10-568Det 1 Af 1 :46%f t 10 112* 221 75J 8" 817 RoffoM8 300066 HarrietF.112 AILaubhan112 B'niePete 8 Aug31-565Det 6f1:11*/5ft 7 107* 43| 64 6?1 7M RoffoMS 3000 75 ShushBaby115 BunniePete110 Belb'ts 7 Aug 9-565Det 1-701:45%gd 42 120 32| 34 3*1 5" GilliganLi 3500 66FurtherNotice114 BuxomllO HeLika 8 May 7 Was 3-8 ft :37*%h May 3 Was 3-8 ft :36%b April 19 Hia 3-8 sy :37h Hni/f \Afik 1 1 K I 9 4, by Marchons II.— Inscolassie. by Insco. wu/iiuc 1 1 j Breeder, H. M. Woolf. 1951 6 0 0 1 $525 Owner, A. Taylor. Trainer, A Taylor. $2,750 1956 22 4 4 5 $10,370 Apr27-578Spt 64f1:28%m 41 112 7*1 7*3 8" 717 HooperC4 4000 25 R'dChrger120 Sup'rKitty110 KingRff « Apr17-575Lrl 6 f 1:12 ft 27 114 7'0 711 7'2 7'* Balz'ttiW* 5500 73 Bradley118 U"leSugar118 RoyalTawny 7 Apr 2-57*Lri 1 A 1:48 sy 22 120 43 34 34 572 HooperC7 5000 67 Four toGo 122 CapePoint 121 MyFault 7 Mar26-575Bow 7f1:25%ft 3*116 62 671 5?1 45 HooperC? 500079 Patuxentl 19 Hanwar122 WarStretch 10 Mar19-575Bow 6f1:12%sy 5 116 633 671 33} 31 HooperC* 5000 87 HuntersR'n114 Col'n'ITim115 Alt'rEgo 8 Mar 2-575Bow 6f1:12%m 10 116 951 973 98| 84 HooperCiO 5000 82 Slugger Ray 119 Ban 116 The Fixer 10 Dec12-567Pim 1^2:00 sy 10 118 44 1* 22 534 HooperC H 6000 69BeaMarony118 BlueNitro121 Ricodee 12 Dec 8-56*Pim 1Aj 1:46%ft 20 118 2} 32 22 433 HooperC2 A5O0074 Northrun 118 Devilfish 115 Sugarlmp 10 Dec 5-565Pim 6f1:12%ft 16 115 8*1 53 33 & HooperCO 5000 86 ZuyderZee116 Pundonor117 BlueFog 12 Nov19-56*Nar 6f1:12V%m 6} 112 6*1 1h 14 1*1 HooperCi 4750 85 Grid105 lnPar113 TurbinesKid 8 May 10 Spt 5-8 sy 1:08*5b April 25 Spt 3-8 m :4l%b April 12 Bow 3-8 ft :38%b ^11 ju-^uy lni# V ^\ 1 1 ft Br m S' by Double Jay— Rare Susan, by Agrarian. || u Breeder. J. R. Williams. 1957. 2 0 0 0 ( ) Ownre, J. Kress. Trainer, Ralph Salvino. $2,750 1956 25 3 5 5 $10,185 May 1-575Spt 6if1:23%sl 17 110 6*1 55} 77 7? Skor'skiA5 3000 59 Ch'ceSn'w120 F't'reR'w'd 117 J'b'p'te 9 Apr24-575Spt 6lf1:24*Am 41 110 5*1 54 5*} 5*1 Skor'skiA* 3000 55Fr'k'sMaude115 BimBim112 TaosCr's 8 Nov 6-565Spt 1 1:44%m 21 112 2h 1h 1h 2' Skor'skiA2 3000 80 Bob o'Nick 110 WillSeeYa116 Renoir 10 0ct29-56*Spt 1 1:40Vsft 51 111 32 32 22 2$ Sk'skiA* 30000 102 Chanterl 12 Rudy'sVTy112 WiseSwiv 10 0ct25-565Spt 64 f 1:19V%ft 81 117 3"* 2h 2n 3h Skor'skiA? 3000 89 HarrietF.108 C'staGI'ce113 BrightSal 10 Oct10-562Haw 1A; 1:47%ft 6 114 42 22 24 33 BaldwinR* 2500 70 Henry'sRew'd117 Closing120 BlueReno 11 Oct 5-567Haw 1A 1:46M ft 51 109*21 24 23 35} KoptyraM' 2500 75 Mr.Hash 117 RickeyRay 114 SolidRock 8 Oct 2-564Haw tc11:38%fm 41 109*8* 6*1 6*3 85} LeJeuneS* 2500 76 Ruche 117 Taos Cross 111 Galfor 12 Sep22-562Haw tc11:38%fm 22 113 62» 753 783 77 DodsonD* 30000 75 Platitude114 FI'tArgo117 M'sieTracer 10 Sep13-563Haw 1A1:48%ft 1*112 1' 12 12 12 BrooksS? 2500 69 MomoFan108 Kanawha109 Coherence 10 uuw LflW jiiimci Shifter 117 'i' » » Sceneshifter-Lawrette3 by Lam in. ■»J Breeder, K. Griffith. 1957.11 1 1 1 S1.8W Owner, C. Nelson. Trainer. C. Nelson. $2,750 1956 .18 K 6 2 $5,880 Apr27-57'Spt V^rtE^m 25 117 3t 48 6'2 6?' DuhonM? 2500 KVsCh'dni109 Fr'nchL"g'n114 Clos'g 8 Apr20-57?Spt 1^1:52^1 48 120 5? 33 6? 68} DuhonMS 2500 54 BlueL'ks115 SmsyW'sy115 CalicoCrk 10 Mar28-57«0.P 1,'e 1:48!ssl 30 111 I1««11l0l1t411« Mad'nD'O c2000 57 Slinker112 UpCoast112 XalapaPride 12 Mar26-5720.P 6f1:13'%ft B IIS 11«M1« V 7* Mad'nD" 200078 Cap'nWavel 16 Cim'nSis107 Minn'sMT 12 Mar14-5780.P 1,V1:434/sft SI 113 3?} 34 4' 7'3 Gaff'oneR' 250081 Valence105 ForeverMore112 Paycar-11 Mar 6-57'F.G 1,'s 1:50V5sl 4-5 *112 22 V V 1] BairdRL3 2000 68 ThunderBull 113 Bons'nd107 Evermine 8 Mar 2-57' F.G 1,'s 1:47J,tft 8-5 *112 6* 22 2' 2»k BairdRL* 200082 HoneyBird 107 SkyBim 115 Evermine 11 Feb26-57?F.G 1A 1:47%ft 5i 112 4? 2* 3'} 3* BairdRL3 2000 78 Barb'reba105 Pastorl 105 Cr'cknstar 10 Feb20-572F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 13 110 5*} 5* 44 5*2 Hans"rtL4 2000 78 PlayTigerlU Relet113 DreamO'Moley 12 Feb13-573F.G Sf1:13%ft 38 110 37ZWl V 892 Hans'nL* 2000 77 HighLama 115 Restraint 113 Emiway 12 Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. Rrinrif I uuir, nrlr. 1 1 ^ Eh. 5. by Sun Again— Light Lark, by Blue Larkspur. uiiyui | | j Breeder c E Buckley 1956 .4000 S100 Owner, T. I. Harkins. Trainer, E. Meloncon. $2,7! 0 1955 .9000 S775 Mar19-562G.P 6f1:1135ft 4J 113 85; 98J10^10'1 Baile PJ 5000 78 MillTract109 ColCon113 HotPursuit 15 Mar 9-56'G.P 6}f1:18%ft 1\ 116 22 23 33} 54} BaileyPJ* 500081 SaltAir 111 GayReaper 111 RiCoVino 12 ceb29-564Hia 7f1:24 ft 160 105* 52} 65;12"12'3 SellersJ'2 8000 77 A-Pacopep124 HoopRing112 SourNote 12 Feb24-564Hia 7f1:24*/5ft 164 115 3'} 43 111512'6 AdamsJ'2 7500 70 Page-One 115 Harbash 116 LittleJed 12 May25-553G.S 6 f 1:1116ft 29 lli 5' 7* } 1*1 7* } Cox N' 9000 78 Am'rFox114 LittleBaker116 Pundonor 7 ! May18-553G.S 6 f 1:11 ft 78 115 8«i 9 2 915 9" DodsonD' 10000 80 Fiercel 11 FinalPole114 LittleBaker 10 I Mav 5-557G.S Sf1:1Pift 55 112 « 75; 88} 8'0 BlockH3 Alw 80 BlueSp'er117 W'sorKing112 El'n'sSpy 8 Apr18-55?G.P 6 f 1:11 ft 71 113 63; 6" 65} 78} CookLC2 10000 81 RougeMaid112 Fierce114 DustyBlue 7 Mar26-55*G.P 6f 1:12^5sy 5} 119 55 |13 7« 8'* BaldwinR? Alw 65 Cr'nSecr't119 Half asM'h108 CashSale 9 May 4 Spt 5-8 ft 1:08*5bg RESTAURANT I aflteurtnh^ \ 23 0 0 W.9 5TJtST. CHICAGO f nlHNER 1 5 10 10 10 8 10 12 10 ■ 10 s 9 7 11 8 12 9 12 10 10 THEY'RE OFF . AND RUNNING jHr BEULAH MM park mm The Garden ^^^^^B/j^Xli^^^^^b*^ the .^ BB ^| V^B m M ^ ^A I JM ^^ my ^ B ^%^^V MAY 11 ^ ^m ^ thru JUNE 1 Luxurious Club House — Patio — Ter- POST TIME .race. Excellent Dining Facilities — 1 Snack Bar. Daily Double closes 10 2:30 p.m. {ESjn minutes before first race. Home of the $15,000 Ohio Championship. Page 16 ^^^^mWm, HARNESS RACING NIGHTLY [\f7A//irrr~T — M-^=^y^J&&{ \f ll K^ J* ■! E^J ■ Nine races every weekday night (no racing Sundays) through June 1st. 1 \//Wr~^: \ /f1^ )~{ — *-fg£- jk !{'-/£ f BipPvim Pari-Mutuels, Daily Double, Stake Races. Finest horses competing V ■ JV I hl\'\T — ~^ \-~~ ** Pjk /u jl\ * V EkPllQ SpMk on the Midwests fastest track. Post time 8:40 p. m. Admission /l^f : jPPV ^-/V J7*m\\ I ' — wrrfl Biff 1^1^^ ^1 °° Grandstand, SI. 50 Clubhouse, tax included. Easy to reach •J \ /} \ * ' ,^ wt^t^E/0i^^ NORTH AVENUE J600 North) and RIVER ROAD 186OO West). Oil o'oM* v ^ f{ . ,^\ ^^^^ PLENTY PARKING TRACKSIDE. DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 8:30 P.M. ^ ? ^ '^% PA&/-Afi/7tf£&£ F0R RESERVAT,0NS CALL MAnsfield 6-4816 Faster Track + Finest Horses * Feature Race Nightly 6th Was X.I \A/«c- 6 FURL0NGS (Sun David Al,9- 28/1952-1:09-5—118.) Purse $2,750. 4-year-olds OlM YYOS and upward. Claiming. Weight, 121 lbs. Non-winners since April 20 allowed 3 lbs.; in 1957, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $3,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $3,000. Chart Book Today's Index No Horse Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt_ 05904* Take it Easy Aug56 Was 1:11 H 113 115 134474 Ultimatum Jan56TrP 1:12% 111 109 13855 BimBim Apr57 Kee 1:12*% 112 111 133674 Moose Sign Mar57 OP 1:11* 112 114 Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec Wl Wt 13702' Soldier Son Aug56.Mth 1:10*5 111 121 61102 J. G. Son - 115 i 14552 Striking Hour Apr57 GP 1:11** 120 118 i TnlrA If Fncu 1 1 C Ch. h. 5, by Easy Mon— Nemissa. by Cherokee. Itme it tUby | I^Breeder. C W Moore. 1957 10 0 0 $100 D Owner, P. G. Johnson. Trainer. P G. Johnson. $3,500 1956 26 3 6 2 $9,550 I Jan 2-57'TrP 1,'s-1:44%ft 5i 116 6? 34 3* 4?; LeJeuneSS 4000 83 Encono 116 Receipt 116 Terrebonne 11 I Dec26-562TrP 6f1:12%ft 4} 111* 4?} 43 42; 4'i LeJeuneSS 400083 RockDozer 113 Ignition 116 Comeaway 10 3 Dec19-56'TrP 6U:11%ft 31 115* 2'} 2} I* 2'J LeJeuneS? 3500 88 Islander108 RoundSeven106 RapidJim 12 I Dec11-564TrP 6f1:11*sft 3 115* 65J '34} 33 2} LeJeuneS' 3500 87 lrishSlipper113 GayMarvin120 Faulty 9 3 Dec 7-56'TrP 6 f 1:12 ft 4 112*53 42J 43 \f\ LeJe'neS7 3250 87 QuickT.111 Sugarfoot114 GuidedBomb 12 2 Nov30-564TrP 6f1:114/sft 3 *109* 43} 33 3} 22 LeJeuneS2 3000 86 Rec'pt120 Guid'dB'bl 15 Sw'tVerm'th 12 2 Nov 9-564Spt 6} f 1:19 ft 2} 110*58 55 45 331 VieraH4 3500 86 B'stWish's112 McGrth'na112 LVIKing 7 1 Oct30-564Spt 6i f 1:18 ft 10 112* 42; 42 411 42J Trumnjs A350093 BabyTucky 117 Braseda 112 TinTwist 10 3 0ct26-564Spt 61 f 1:22 si 8J 115 33 32 2' 3* BaldwinHS 3500 75Tacaro117 BrownM'nk107 JustBarb ra 10 ) 0ct16-565Spt 6i f 1:18 't 6} 115* 7" 9" 9'2 8?2 LeJeuneSS 4500 87 Hon-yPI'se114 Ston'yCr"k117 M-htyS'g 9 May 9 Was 5-8 ft 1:01bg May 3 Was 5-8 ft 1:021/5h April 29 Was 3-8 m :37b I llfimnfnm V 1 fiQ Ch. m. 8, by Bold Irishman— Keynote, by Mahmoud. Uirimarum /s | yjy Breeder. Wheatley Stable. 1957. 8 2 0 0 $2,945 I - Owner, S. S. Alongi & J. Pedicone. Trainer, S. S. Alongi. S3, 000 1956 23 0 1 7 $2,790 ■ May 2-572Spt 1 1:454bgd 13 112 8^42 34 44 Hern'ezG? 250061 C"tD"mingo115 D'm'tTg't115 B'reF'ts 10 ■ Apr22-575Spt 11:45 sy 2} 117 7^ 717 715 6^8 CollierW^ 2500 51 WeeS'lera112 VieenR'se107 BarbVba 7 I Mar27-57'0.P 1-70 1:4415sl S\ 105 65; 4*} 33 1"" Co!lierW3 2250 82 LadyAtom112 Lu'yPete112 Here sJake 8 Mar23-57'O.P 1,'s 1:48 sy 4 106 33 23 22" 42J CollierW4 2000 70 RingFleet113 Alacorte113 Appointmt 11 ! Mar13-5780.P 1 ^ 1 :453/%ft 13 108* V\ 9'J 3'J 4'J GarciaG3 2500 83 F'th'rN'tice110 Mr.Dink112 ShellDiv'r 10 1 Mar 2-5720. P 6 f 1:14 sy 3*112 9 ; 84 53; 42; Hufn'getG? 2000 78 JudgeDan 111 AlaGala 113 Picatag 12 J Feb27-57'0.P 5J f 1 :09Vshy 11 112 78J 45J 33 \\ Hufn'IG3 200074AdmirTT'dy112 L'kyB"nd107 W'rWh'l 10 ! Feb23-57.30.P 6f1:114/5ft 15 112 W 8» 710 56; ValdezJ3 2000 85 Dustpan114 PopAndrew114 JoeysDr-'m 11 ■ Nov10-562Spt 11-8 1:54Vsft 7 109 9^94 33 3'i Chlop'kR' 2500 10b DandyWag115 LocalClov 112 Deneesy 10 J Nov 5-56»Spt l&Mmn 71 109 V 2^ \\ 2 ChlopekR* 2500 92 BoldX.115 FleetDream112 SenatorGuy 10 u * April 16 Spt 1-2 si :50h , March 9 OP 3-8 gd :38%h March 6 OP 3-8 si :41^b Rim Rim 111 Dk br * 4- b -ir Bim— Salem Skirt, by By-Pass II. Dim Dim I I I Bree(,er H R Hamby 1957 . 6 0 12 $1,170 0 Owner, T. Stutts. Trainer, W W Morrow. S3. 000 1956 16 3 0 3 $3,965 5 May 6-57 'Spt 6 f 1:14 ft 4 112 3' 2*1 V* 55 BairdRL' 250087 HighLama115 Muscles112 Ed theGreat 10 0 May 2-57iSpt 6 f 1:16 gd 6-5 *115 3J 34 5«J 8'3 BairdRLS 2500 69 Shn'nsL'pl 20 M'd'sWV120 St'n*yC*k 10 g Apr27-572Spt 6 f 1:23*sm 3-2 *120 l»| 13 It 3' J BairdRLS 2500 41 Mytor 115 Here'sJake120 Fly'gRecord 9 9 Apr24-575Spt 6if1:244/5m 3J 112 12 13 2n V\ BairdRLi 3000 59 Fr'k'sM'de115 TaosCr's117 Cap'nW've 8 8 Apr20-572Spt 6n:17%hy 5; 112 33 23 22 32 BairdRL3 3000 72 St'kExc'ge115 Fr'k'sM'de115 N'leDr'n 10 fj Apr13-578Kee 6f1:10%ft 41 112 4*| 4*\ 7*J 8" BidwellJ3 500082 lnahmoud117 MissZami110 TuckyMiss 10 0 Oct 3-564Crn 4f :464/sft 21 114*3 1« P \2\ JamesCH3 Alw 96 DayDr'ming116 Belle'sBaby121 Darcy 8 8 Sep19-566Crn 4 f :47 ft 11 109*2 42 44J 42; Smiths'nG4 Alw 93 Ph'rWiser113 L'dD'nside119 Stopango 8 8 Sep10-567Crn 4f :463/5ft 30" 109*5 1*1 42; 42J JamesCHS Alw 94 BoxTrade116 TheV'p117 LordD'nside 8 8 Aug29-566Whe 5f1:01%ft 7J 106* 2^ 2' 1" 11J CaveR4 Alw 89 NipMahHI Liv+ngHigh114 BudBuden 7 7 April 26 Spt 3-4 m 1:2745b LIAAt(l C;nn V s\ 1 1^ Ch. g, 4, by Bull Moose-Mad Dash, by Mad Hatter. IVlOOSe Oign I • *» Breeder. I. S Compton. 1957.9 13 0 $2 500 0 Owner, Soto, Berke. Harris & Davis. Trainer, M. R. Soto. S3.000 1956 20 3 3 2 $8,235 5 May 2-574C.D 6 f 1:122^ft 6-5 *117 II I] 7f\ 4*\ ChurchK' 250082 M'sRnM"e110 Dr'mO'My114 SkyCp's 12 Apr18-57iKee 6f1:1?l5gd 3J 120 2 2J 2h 2h ChurchK'O 250085 Hobad 115 NobleBirth117 MisterFab 12 \ 2 Mar29-5720.P 6f1:114/sft 12 112 12 1 12 2n» Fiesel'nJ' 2500 91 BoleroJ'ne108 Jacwin109 KarenArt'ne 12 Mar23-57'O.P 6f1:13%sl 6 112 2\ K 25 7'0 Fies'm'nJ4 2500 72 Frank'sM'de109 MightyR'n114 Seppie 8 8 Mar16-5740.P 6f1:112/5ft 4 116 IS fH 4J 8m GilliganL' 2500 83 R'styDr'm112 HighLama118 Pop'sF'ly 9 9 Mar11-5730.P 6 f 1:12 gd 4 113 UJ 1»J t] 22; Fiesel'nJ4 3500 88 Ky.R'nbow109 L'ftyJ'mes1 14 B'dyRich 7 7 Mar 6-5740.P 5J f 1 :06Vsgd 4J 112 1" |h 1 TJ Fiesel'nJ2 2500 89 Mr.M'nl 13 St'kExc'gel 11 M'y-B-M'e 12 2 Feb26-5750.P 5Jf1:082/sm 31 111 I] V 5* 7'6 Ho!c'mbH2 2500 62 Kar'nArth'ne112 Kathl'nH. 108 Haydn 10 " B May 14 Was 1-2 hy :52Sb April 16 Kee 3-8 ft :351/5b April 10 Kee 3-8 gd :35%b ! I C/iMiar ^*»i» 1 * 1 R*. h, 8, by Montgomery— Irish Lassie II.. by Finglas. JOIOier JOn |^| Breeder. P D Daly (Ireland). 1957 10 2 3 2 $6,230 Owner, A. Taylor. Trainer, A. Taylor. $3,500 1956 12 3 1 3 $6,630 May'4-573Spt 6JH:20%ft 35 115 32 311 4-k 11 HooperC4 3500 83 Grazarl 15 Ky. Admiral 115 Ambalong 7 Apr26-57«Spt 1*242 m 21*115 32 15 11 321 HooperCS A2500 13 Sallyboots115 F4i'rNotice117 HostGogi 6 Apr23-577Spt 6if1:22%m 41 115 32 \ 33 2'i 24 HooperCS 3500 70 R'dCh'g'r120 G'tFVH'me112 R'nFI'sh 7 Apr 6-578Lrl 1 ,V 1 :48V%gd 2| *124 43 13 1J 22JtHooperC» 3500 70Macbig118 BlueVet118 Pay thePiper 9 tDisqualified and placed third. Apr 1-57' Lrl 6f1:12%ft 7 116 1' 12 13 1?J HooperCS 2500 84 WeeMoonl 11 That itls116 DoverDam 12 Mar22-57'Bow 6f1:13%ft 41 116 63 J 55 b*l 63 HooperC2 2500 80Cov'dSh'd119 R'k-W'IP'te122 WarPh'r 12 Feb23-575Bow 7f1:271/sft 3 4116 1i-» 1J 4' J 8?i HooperCS 3250 69SlideApart111 PilotJet120 HeroicS'ng 10 Feb19-57iBow 7 f 1 :26 ft 2J 114 63J 421 2 22 HooperCS 3250 81 F'ht'gC'k113 HpyM'mrs116 C'ribeB'y 10 Feb 2-57*S.P 6f1:11%ft 51 110 5*J 44J 5«J 5*J Gon'lezRS Alw 85 LightDust110 Airpe112 RedMountain 8 Jcn26-576S.P 1,V 1:49?%ft 3J 118 2" 2* 24 22 MillerW5 Alw 71 StarM'rque112 BearAt'r108 RedM'fn 8 May 3 Spt 3-8 ft :40b April 22 Spt 1-2 gd :503/5h M .rch 31 Bow 3-8 ft :37b I l^ ^i\n 11 C Ch. g. 5. by Hydrant— High Stress, by High Strung. J. \J. JOn I I J Breeder. C. G. Strandlund. 1955 . 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. Gottleib. Trainer. E. B. Carpenter. S3. 500 '954 .10 0 0 ( ) Aug18-552Was 6 f 1:12 ft 160 111 105210711112101' WagnerD* 3500 74StarP'ge112 RedLynx109J MissBehve 12 Aug 4-552Was 6 f 1:12 ft 94 111 128 12'°118J 8'2 WagnerD3 3500 73 AngTsDI 111 BTy'sP'e103 G"tF'rH'e 12 Jly21-552A.P 6f1:12%ft 117 111 127210i°10n 981 B'dwinRS 3500 74 StarPage109J Angie104 MissBehave 12 Oec 9-541 TrP 6f1:12%ft 15*= 107 12"11'511io11t8 Glassn'rG* 4000 67 Bo'y'sBull 111 Convers'nt113 GoatsBel 12 May 11 Was 3-8 m :39b May 8 Was 1-2 ft :5iysh May 6 Was 3-8 ft :38Vsh Sf Ch- "• 6' bv Ei*hi Thirty-Leonissa, by Sickle. rikinn Hour nour X * 1 1 ft JiriKing || O Breeder. Estate of Dr A.Bach, 1957 13 1 4 1 $6,050 Owner, W. J. Schmidt. Trainer, W J. Schmidt. S3.500 1956 18 0 3 2 $4,175 May11-57?Spt 1 ,V 1:5425m 3Je 112 T 8'4102' 921 M-k'nM? H3500 32 Attempt115 Equimore113 D'bleBogey 10 Apr30-575Spt 6Jf1:29%hy 2J 115 33 42155 3«J BairdRL3 45000 30 RedCh'g'r118 LeftyJa"s115 Rum'nHill 5 Apr19-578G.P 11-81:55 hy 2} 116 45 21 42} 551 BrTIdD? A3500 63 PhalaManl 14 Commodonl 16 Tribunal 8 Apr11-577G.P 11-42:08%hy 2i 116 1? 1? 13 23J C'kWM3 A3500 52 PhalaMan113 ShortWay119 MyFriend 6 Apr 8-575Q.P 6 f 1:10%ft 9-5 *120 5« 4*J 5«J 44J CookWM* 5000 88 B'zeWar'r116 Gw'ny,sKin120 B'lyh'ley 8 Apr 4-576G.P 6f1:1P/5ft 3 116 V\ 57 43 13 CookWM? 5000 87 War Sally 112 Aldo Kid 116 Birch 9 Mar28-579G.P 1 ,V 1 :44y5f t 2^*115 873 42 3' 22 C'kWM'O c3500 87 T.Gibson110 HotPursuit110 P'stM'rt'n 12 Mar18-578G.P 1,'s1:46%ga 2\ 118 641 63' 54} 5=1 Boul'tisS* 5000 71 Br'kPrince122 BigBillie119 Boldlnc'ne 8 Mar15-574G.P 6Jf1:18%ft 11 113 871^" 9'3 8'2 KorteK' 6250 75ZadieBoy116 Fi'lki*Son119 Am'r'sF'lly 10 Mar 5-572G.P 11-81:52%ft 33 113 42 2^ ir» 55» Boul'isS'2 6000 74 Cobber118 VascoDaG'a113 Port'geBoy 12 • May 6 Haw 1-2 gd :53b March 13 GP 3-8 ft :39b 7th Was i i 1 MILE (out of chute). (Swaps, Sept. 3, 1956— 1:33*3— 4— 130.) Evergold Purse. Purse *JiL XA/sic $4,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of $2,750 three times other / 1 11 VVOS than optional, starter or claiming races in 1956-57. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of $6,500 in 1956-57 allowed 3 lbs.; $3,250 once or $2,750 twice in 1956-57, 6 lbs.; $2,750 in 1956 or one race in 1957, 9 lbs. (claiming races net considered). D I I 3 I 9 3 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. 14028' Lark Sun Nov56 GS 1:394,s 110 113 130743 High King , May56 CD 1:372^ 110 113 Partiquina 108 06661 Lepafort 113 Chart Book Today "s Index No. Horse. Dale. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. 14102 Jims Whim Jun56 DeM:4025 110 116 10224 *0ld Roman 0ct56 Bel 1:40 113 114 07715 Bozi 119 Coupled: Lepafort and Bozi. 2 2 7 1 3 ) 9 - I ■ ■ 8 7 I ! 1 J ! ■ J u 0 5 10 0 10 g 9 9 8 8 fj 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 0 5 12 \ 12 2 12 8 8 9 9 7 7 12 2 " B I nrL C.,n V ~ 1 1 O Ch. g, 7, by Sun Again— Larkflower, by Blue Larkspur. ""* *,u" ■■ J Breeder. Calumet Farm. 1957 11 2 4 1 $8,150 Owner, Valley View Farm. Trainer, E. L. Whyte. 1956 32 6 8 4 $25,620 May 8-577C.D 1T*1:46 ft 6-5e*119 52J 53J A* 1 1] C'st'nsW2 1250088 MyNightOut 122 Mr.BobW. 116 Placer 6 May 2-576C.D l£l:45ttft 53 119 34 3' U| 2h C"st'nsW4 1000091 MyNight0ut116 Mr.BobW.113 Paula 7-9 Apr 9-577G.P 1,'s 1:44 ft 6-5 *115 33 U 1' l«l BlumW3 10000 90 Gratuity110 Kope'sHope119 TopValue 7 Mar23-575G.P 1 -70 1 :40*^f t 3} 116 45 34} 34 2'3 StVnRL2 1000092 Pers'nClaw118 Kope'sHope118 Clamor 10 Mar15-578G.P 1,'s 1:45V's9d 3 113 43} 45 2* 28 StVnRLS 10000 76 SureW'lc'e122 Infus"n104 Sickle'sS'nd 7 Mar 8-578G.P 1^1:44 ft 71 115 7'2 6'J 68 34 StVnRLS 12500 86 Run'gW'fllO SYeW'lc'e115 Niz'miB'e 8 Feb23-57?Hia 1 1-8 1:52V5gd 11 118 34} 66| 68 6" Sor'senB2 15000 64 GoLightly118 Dient'do121 M'rn'gAft'r 8 Feb18-579Hia tdi1:50%fm 33 118 44 631 5'1 893 Sor'senB2 15000 85 Pardala 104 Reclaim 118 Woody Glen 12 Feb12-578Hia tc H ^SO'/fefm 6 118 68 7'0 8'? 7'5 St5nRL4 c10O0O82 OldRom'n114 Col'n'IJay121 Leb'n'nL'd 10 Jan15-577TrP 1,1e 1:43V%ft 31*11-, 4' 33 34 521 Hart'ckW* Alw 94 Kope'sH'pe114 SrmSricU09 G.Edw rd 10 May 14 Was 3-8 hy :40b May 7 CD 3-4 ft 1:162/sbg March 13 TrP 5-8 ft 1:03h Hiah Kina 1 M B c * b» Heliopolis-Twinkley, by Bull Lea. nigii i\ing • ■ J Breeder. Crown Cres*. Farm 1957.3 0 0 1 $500 Owner, J. Gavegnano. Trainer. W U. Ridenour. 1956 4 0 0 0 $2 500 Apr29-576Lrl 1,\ 1:45'Aft 9-5 *114 5? 543 45} 34 GormanD2 Alw 84Se'nCh,ces112 Fr'mP'ley115 ChkTVn 7 Apr20-57 5Lrl 1f1E1:44%ft 4 107* 8'3 85} 6» 641 Polionjs Alw 88 Go Lightly 112 Besomer 112 Cedrus 8 Apr13-576Lrl 6f1:11%ft 13e 116 109}10'2 8? 5«1 Gorm'nD'O Alw 84 Roy'IBattle110 Besom'r124 PineTh'me 12 May 5-567C.D 1 1-4 2:03%ft 79 126 1727172012? 10" C'kWM* ScwS 79 Needles 126 Fabius 126 Come On Red 17 May 1-567C.D 1 1:36%ft 37 110 lO'OlO*} 77 64 C'kWM'O AlwS 88 Fabius112 Countermand118 HeadMan 10 Apr21-567Jam 1 1-8 1:50Vbft 34 126 7'0 7" 6»} 4» GuerinE' ScwS 86 Golf Ace 126 Head Man126 Oh Johnny 8 Apr11-566Jam 6f1:124/5ft 14 116 10"10'4 751 531 GuerinE4 Alw 80 BomMighty 113 Viscount 116 Tulchan 10 Nov15-557Lrl 1^ 1:45Vsft 23e 114 10'4 7'0 57} 3'3 CookWM* AlwS 86 Eastgate 114 Cedrus 114 Combustion 10 Nov10-555Lrl l£l:45%ft 51 116 1H« 88} 653 1} CookWMS Alw 86 Alsay 116 Mr. C. G. 116 Lock's Last 12 0ct25-555G.S 1-701:43 ft 53 114 6 i 6*1753 77 B'lmetisS* Alw 79 Dromond 116 Sheepsfoot 113 Nasomie 7 May 13 Was 3-8 m :38V5h April 26 Pirn 5-8 ft 1:02%h* April 18 Pim 1-2 ft :50y5h Partiauina 1 flft Cn- f- 4 by Tonico— Frivolity, by Claro. N | vw Breeder, Haras Don Santiago (Argentina). 1957 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Spring Hill Farm. Trainer, P. L. Kelley. Foreign record not included Dec 1-56 Arg a 1 1:35%ft 119 Pr. Edu'do Casey 6 CiafiRH Stk Alexandra 119 Novita 119 Ficha 7 Nov1 1-56 Arg a 1 1:36%ft 116 Premio Bolivia 2 CiafiRH Stk NitaNaldi 103/ Mitabai 104 Cabila 8 Nov 1-56 Arg a IVb 1:501/sft 123 Pr. Haras Arg To 2 CiafiRH Hep Niloka 125 Yanci 110 Balkh 4 Sep23-56 Arg a 1 Vt 1 :50V%f t 121 Premio Rumbo 1 CiafardiniRH Otomana 116 Sutileza 121 Flaminia 5 Sep 8-56 Arg a 1 1:38%hy 116 Premio Signum 1 CiafardiniRH Titania 123 Anade 123 NitaNaldi 6 May 14 Was 3-8 hy :40b April 18 Hia 1m ft 1:39ysh April 13 Hia 5-8 gd 1:012/5hg Le DO fort 11^ B- c 4 by Le Paillon— Primaforte. by Prince Rose. .. . I \r B,eeder, E- Masured (France). 1957 . 2 M 0 0 ( ) « a B ■ T • Owner, Mrs. R. L. Rememan. Trainer, P. G. Johnson. 1956 1 M 0 0- $100 Jan21-57?Hia tc1l1:53%fm 42 113 10" 883 6" 57 AdamsJ3 10000 73 WdyGlen117 Reclaim117 RY'lProd'ct 12 Jan16-579TrP 11-81:49%ft 83 115 6?} 8" |U 8'8 LeJ'neS' 05000 76 WoodyGlen 116 i WarMa ch 113 Encono 9 ^Ifll? .V1?0 ft 21 115* 9io 910 88J 44 LeJeuneSS IMn 83 PW^SliVrter*S&1» £%& 12 nlc^i ^jKi,,. {11 nr!x ^e f.lun,y 2h Defor9eJ Liperion124 Sarn 126 Karali 16 Jlc "• *ltlSr ™ u«" 33} DeforqeJ DjebelTabriz119 Omphax112 Babill'se 9 c i?p2Ji£ T3' m a f :1 If Pr« du Missouri Unp. DeforqeJ Caldera114 BeauSireL.123 Vanitella9 ■& *££JH, tli*3"1 ?S Cr!x 5 ruCoe- .,. UnP. BrahinskiM Matapan 112 Noyalty116 Dacier 10. Jly 3-56Com aU 110 Prix das B x M s 44 DeforqeJ Cobetto 132 Shaker 133 Hokaido9 May 5 Was 7-8 ft 1:33h April 29 Was 5-8 m 1:09h April 16 Hia 5-8 ft 1:02h jim» Jim* Whim TTnim s\ X 1 1£ Cb. h. 5, by. Ace Admiral— Whirlpool, by Menow. I • O amiler. Mr * Mrs. L B. Coinbt.. 1957 8 2 2 1 $7,525 Owner, E V. Landaiche. Trainer, J Oxley 1956 23 2 0 4 S5,280 Ma, 8-577Spt 1 ^ 1:«Mft 21*117 2} A* 8i« 81» Baird x 3 Alw 72 HappyLad 115 Reclaim 112 Snoozie8 Apr22-57Mam 1 A 1:44?bft 24 113 1'J 1«1 U 67 Wdh'i )' Alw 81 Mid,ffrn*n124 B'mRidV113 Fly'gBird 7 Apr12-577Jam 1,1S 1:45 ft 63 114*2} 23 35 3" Lovato. « Alw 74 GroverB.114 RomanRomeol 16 Writer 6 Mar 8-577F.G l£l:49ttft 7} 107 43} 44} 23 22 DeverR* HcpO 98 Ramrod112 PerfectoMIO SpeedRouser 6 Feb27-577F.G 1,'s1:46 ft 2J 118 2'' 13 1} 1" BairdRLS Alw 89Tempc113 Invalidate116 SunriseProof 7 Feb23-576FG 11-81:52 ft 8; 106 53} 7 o 713 7'8 Boh'koP7 HcpS 70 FullFlight108 BigSw'p110 Sp'dRous'r 7 Feb18-577F.G 1,', 1:47=-sy 1*118 2} V\ 12 2} WajdaHS Alw 80 Invalidate 110 Mr. Al L 118 Tempo 7 Jan24-577F.G 1,1S 1:46 ft 8 109 V v\ V±-V WajdaHS Alw 89 BigSweep112 SunrisePr'f112 L'n Ridge 7 Dec27-567F.G 6fl:13",ft 3} 113 52 631 4*] 53J Contrer sJ2 Alw 83 Bugledr'ms112 StevenS.112 FullFlight 8 Dec21-56*F.G 6f1:123bgo 6 112 2} 2' 2' 431 HansmanL7 Alw 87 lrishCheer112 SamrosgenHI Mr.AIL. 7 May 14 Was 3-8 hy :40b May 7 Spt 5-8 ft 1 tQfJH April 20Xqu 5-8 m 1:03b Olrl WIQ POman Rnmnn V s\ 1 1 A B. c. 4. by Roman— Formidable, by Unbreakable. M 4 Breeder J. C. Brady * H Oots 1957 8 2 0 1 $7,275 Owner. River Divide Farm. Trainer. R. T. Shepp. 1956 27 3 3 2 $10.185 , Mar22-57*GP 1 ^ 1:4245ft 9J 115 5'0 56} 46 553 ErbD6 12000 90 BetterGoodsl 14 Finical 110 TheHon 7 I Mar11-57*GP 1,'s 1:43 ft 18 119 1h 8^1 9'2 9'2 W'dh"seH3 Alw 83 Cedrus 116 SamSlick 104 Ratheram 9 I Feb26-577Hia td,'6 1:47 sf 91 121 « 77} 9i*10'2 Boul'tisS' Alw 69 TudorEra 115 Tellarian 121 LoughRee 12 Feb20-577Hia tcl,1, 1:46 fm 41 112 63112 H 1-*^ Boul'tisS^ Alw 26 Platan 112 Cronus II. 115 Salmon 10 Feb12-578Hia tc i; 1:50^fm 7} 114 12 13 14 13 HarfckW* 900097 Colon'IJay121 Leb'n'nL'd116 TheRiv'r 10 Jan28-57*Hia 7 f 1:24 ^.ft 16 116* 873 1091 99 94} D'ck'rEJ7 1000084 Slinsgrve118 B'wnB'fr118 Gr'nyBr'k 12 Jan21-575Hia 6M:152shy 5} 115' 5? 59} 38 35 DeckerEja Alw 63 Marband120 FlfgM'rn123 Q'nYvnne 12 Jan 4-57'TrP 1&1:4B*ft 8 118 35 45 4» 4* VieraH? c8C00 88 G. Edward 113 Icarian 108 Teds Joy 10 I Dec29-56nrP 1,^ 1:424 ft 24 117 22 3"" 3} 3"! VieraH'O 0650C 94 fsw . 114 Tomi Blu 114 Armed Truce 11 Dec13-565TrP 1 ,V 1:45 ft 7} 110*44 2'1 1' 1'° Vieram 6500 S7 G.Edward115 Dr.Rob'rt113 Anc'ntGr'k 7 May 13 Was 3-4 m 1:1635h May 9 Was 3-4 ft 1:17b May 6 Was 3-8 ft :35^b R07; vv" I 1 Q B. h. 5. by Bozzetto— La Broye. by Maravedis. ' *' Breeder. Prince Said Tousscun (France) 1957 5 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs R L Reineman Trainer, P. G. Johnson. 1956 24 3 5 2 $16,145 Feb11-578Hia tc 1,1s t:43%fm 21 113 11i?10H10i4108l BrooksS' Alw 91 Maharajah109 Sunningd'le121 TheHon II Feb 7-578Hia tc 11 1:503sfm 3} 113 12211013 810 V HarfckW '2 Alw 89 Tellarian 112 First Served 124 Rafty 12 Jan 1 9-578H ia tc1,16 1:46 fm 11 113 11H108J 8*3 5 1 UsseryRS Alw 82 Espea112 SongParadell.107 T'dorEra 12 Jan12-57*TrP 1^ 1:42 ft 95 116 9" S17 821 8 8 LeJeuneS' Alw 84 HoopBand112 FirstSer"d113 Pr'sStone 9 Jan 3-577TrP 6 f 1:10', ft 69 118 1018102110201017 UsseryR2 Alw 79 Ambergris118 Com'nw'lth115 Millden 10 Sep22-565Bel *x1I2:17%rM 4 115 11«4|1** § » V% HartkWi HcpO 88 L'ftyPeak122 G-Two112 WarComm'nd 12 Sep15-567Haw tc7f 1:244'5fm 16 113* •**•** 5*4 2 LeJeuneS? Alw 91 Smokelore 118 Ambiguous 113 Warless 8 Auq21-567Was 1 1-8 1:50 ft 16 119 5** C*l C" S" PoparaA^ Alw 78 J'my *he0ne122 DanceNsing113 JaJa 6 Aug 3-56«Was td,1, 1:43' :fm 2} *117 7'2 6» 3'J P HartackW7 Alw 99 L"dySw"rds108 Warlss114 Sm'keScr'n 9 May 12 Was 3-4 m 1:23b - May 9 Was 3-8 ft :37b May 5 Was 5-8 ft 1:00%b Page 17 8th Was 6 FURLONGS. (Sun David. Aug. 28. 1 952 — 1:09 — 5—118.) Purse $3,000. 3-year-olds.. Q*-U \kl Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of bee races since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.: two r- Olil VYQS races in 1957. 6 lbs. Claiming price. $4,500; if for less. 2 lbs. allowed for each S250 to $4,000. Chart Book Today's Index No Horse Date Track Rec. Wt Wt 14373 Replenish Mar57GP1:12 111 109 14099 Painted Cloud Mar57 GP 1:11*5 115 112 14373 Jean-sLove Mar57 Bow 1:133s 106 112 14373 Many Errors 114 14152 Woe is Katy Aug56 Was 1:133s 115 109 Chart Book Today s Index No Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt Wt 112803 Sun Trail Feb57 SP 1:123s 106 117 14099 MissJandon Mar57 OP 1:11Vs 112 112 13981 Beaufir2 Feb57 FG 1:15% 114 109 10815 Lejo Nov56 Jam l:14sy 114 114 Coupled: Sun Trail and Lejo. Ri= r»lpnich 1 flQ B. f. 3. by Revoked— Meritory. by Bahram. ixepiemsn IU^ Breeder. Nuckols Brothers 1957 9 0 0 1 $600 Owner. Sunn, Blue Farm Trainer. V J. Sovinski. S4.500 1956 11 1 0 0 $2,485 a May10-57-fSpt 61, f1:234sm 81 107 6 ! 6*1 65} 6« JessopJD* 5000 60 P'geL"y110 CI"sicR'd110 K'nsingfnKid 10 Apr23-573G.P 6f1:11*sft 13 108 5* 6» 7^ 951 CookWM* 6250 80 Li'leR"ven107 FalseP'de114 Son o'D"e 12 Apr17-573G.P 6 f 1:11 ft 8J 108 5^ M 5« 6«} CookWM* 6250 83 Mr.Dmar113 Th'ksWire111 TiqerDip 8 Apr 5-572G.P 6f1:114sft 10 113 8*3 5*i 6*i 63} BarrowT3 6250 82 WlieR'tnV115 NightT'rs118 Y'll'wH'd 12 Mar25-575G.P Sf1:11%ft 33 111 851 751 8«1 92} Church K7 8X0 85 Wedd'dWife108 T'flTr fid 19 Trading 12 Mar14-575G.P 6f1:113,sft 17 108 93} 53 421 4*1 Catal'noAS 750083 Bloomin'OwHie Killdee111 Br'nPaper 12 Mar 7-575G.P 6M:12*ssl 32 102 3' 42 42} 323 Catal"noA3 8000 78FrontPew113 SkyMaster122 BeauJer 8 Feb28-576Hia 6f1:1ftUhy 76 116 42 33} 46} 611 BlumW5 Alw 43 SandysJoy116 0naga121 Brio/tCoronet 9 Jan 4-57*TrP 6f1:11%ft 91 113 2} 44} 4» 5'5 AdamsL' 6000 76 Fish 107 Jean OF 113 Delovable 12 Dec22-563TrP 6 I V.tWOl 117 113 63J 75}11 1010*1 UsseryRa 7500 82 Stratm't109 D"ke'sS'd'l 114 M'ryLaw r 11 May 9 Was 3-8 ft :35*4h Ma, 5 Was 1-2 ft :47f5b April 11 GP 3-8 s, :353sb Pnint-pH rionH II4? Br f 3 b» Apache— Dusty Zac b, Zacaweista. ramrea VlOUa I I A Breeder. Old Hickory Farm. Inc. 1957 7 3 0 1 55,550 1 I Owner. Goelitz & Hoffman Trainer. Harold C. Hoffman. S4.500 1956 5 1 0 2 $2,200 May 8-57"Spt 6}f1:19'sft 8} 110 44} 44 7'1 712 Trum*nJ5 05000 74 EasyTrff ic118 Billag'n115 L'tleRaven 8 Apr13-571G.P 6 f 1:13' si 1*117 2* 1*« 2'' 10* Scurl'kOS cSOOO 73 LadyGort108 SweetStroller116 Grouse 11 Apr 6-573G.P 6 f 1:1245gd 8-5 *112* 22} 23 11 2M Sh'm'nAS A5O0O81 MidwayP'nt119 Kensington116 Buzzie 10 tDisqualif led and placed third. Mar30-571G.P If1:11%ft 2} 115 1} 13 12 H Sh'kerW'O 5000 87 FalsePride113 LadyGort108 Erin'slsle 12 Mar20-571GP 6 f 1:12 ft 7-5 *114 12 15 14 11 CookWM* 5000 85 Araway106 LadyGort111 Careful Maid 12 * Mar 1-572 Hia 6f1:154-shy 31 114 57 43} 45} 7" BaileyPJ' 5000 55 TillieT'ple112 Kensing"n116 JonafnA. 12 Jan 2-575TrP E f 1:13' Jt 6-5*104* 3* 1* 13 13 DaltonH* c5000 81 Mi Model 109 Third Base 114 Taddy12 Dec24-563TrP 6f1:12ft 2% 112*1} 12 13 1* DaltonH? 4000 86 TigerMatchs120 Calnte117 LaTurbie 12 Nov13-56Uam 6f1:14'sft 7J 112 2} 2} 2i 33J Comb'stJ2 6000 73 M'ntenon112 J'lyPrinc's114 GildedLily 8 1 Nov 1-561 Jam 6f1:132'ssy 19 113 1'} 1} 2^ 33 Comb"stJ3 5000 72 N rthAnna110 Gild"dLily115 Weedock 14 May 2 Spt 5-8 si 1:0845b May 1 Bel 3-8 ft :3735b April 27 Bel 3-8 gd :38b Ia/im'c I ftva 11*) Br. f, 3. b, Boxthorn— Jean Jean, by Jean Valjean jean S uove I IA Breeder. Boxthorn Farm. 1957.9 2 0 2 $4,565 Owner, M Andrews Trainer. C. Gentry. S4.500 1956 1 M 0 0 t ) Ma/10-574Spt 6^f1:2345m 6J 112 2' ?• 43} 77 CraigH^ 5000 59 P"geL'y110 CI'sicR'd110 K'nsingfnKid 10 May 4-572Spt. 6 f 1:1414ft 9 112 57} 44} 32} 1"« CollierW^ 4500 88 CI'ssicR'd110 L'tleRav"n115 C'pit'lAce 9 t Apr29-579Spt 1 UWihy 5} 105 23 24 5^} 6'6 DickehsB3 4500 Menodog1'08 Capi'IAce115 HonorMore 6 i Mar30-578Bow 1,1. 1:4B%ft 9} 117 3} 42} ft*] 841 CoxW2 5000 62 GoldPrizd 18 H'ter'sDish117 Humbug 11 Mar25-57iBow 6f1:14%ft 21*113 M 2h 13 121 LawlssRS c400079 Humbug116 My Boots118 HillsideMiss 12 | Mar16-572Bow 6 f 1:13 gd 13 106*129}1116 773, 53 GibsonFH 3500 83 Preemptor117 Mull-R'n116 ChillieLee 12 ' Mar 7-573Bow 6f1:14',gd 4}e 110* 55} 57} 4-* 34} GibsonF7 Mdn 75 Khafra 120 Double 115 DishesFlying 9 I Mar 1-571 Bow 6 f 1:15 m 24 104* 64 5* 53 3U GibsonF4 2500 75GoldPrize114 SamSm'l 114 M'hMW'ne 12 1 Feb21-575Bow 6f 1:125* ft 17 102*107| 88 64} 681 GibsonF' 3000 79 Alaksar116 ChillyPende116 RhodaMay 12 May31-563Pim 5 f 1:01 ft 101 111* 63} 78 57} 581 LeoneGS Mdn 83 BoldC"zn119 Br'ndyFib116 ClearS'l'g 11 Ma, 14 Bmi 1-2 m :533/5h April 26 Spt 5-8 m 1 :09* sb April 19 Spt 1-2 m :504/Shg kAnnxi Frr-rkrc 1 1 A Ch. g. 3. b, Cochise— Like A Breeze b, Sweep Like /Viany trrorb • I ** Breeder P. E. Quigley. 1957 3 M 0 0 $125 Owner. M. Pinto. Trainer. W. W. Morrow. S4.500 May10-'574Spt 6} f 1:234sni 17 112 10' 4107 10*} 88 GilliganL7 5000 58 P'geL'y110 CI'sicR'dllO K'nsingfnKid 10 ► May 2-5745pt 6f1:163sgd 5} 112 59} 6«J 58 54J BairdRL' C350074 W "d'gM'rchllO M'dgeP.112 Bck'sM'n 8 Apr25-57iKee 6}f1:174'5ft 10 118 85} 7? 5* 471 Hans'nL9 3500 86 Altico 113 BatRock 113 Oboe 12 ! May 14 Was 3-8 hy :39b Ma, 9 Spt 1-2 ft :50*v5hg Ma, 6 Spt 1-2 ft :50Sh W/\a ic Unf-v 1 rtO Ch. f. 3. b, Priam II— Woe Is Me by Bull Dog. YYOe 15 l\ary | \jy Breeder. E. E. D. Shaffer. 1957 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. W. S. Miller. Trainer. D. W. Carroll. S4.500 1956 15 1 1 1 $2,785 May 9-574C.D 6f1:124-ft 62 109 79} 7'} 79} 79} SellersJS 5000 74 Jestress 113 Palsey 114 Altico 8 I 0ct15-563Spt 6f1.14?sft 21 111 541 55 42} Fell.SellersJ4 5000 BettyJoy 109 Camden 114 DangerCue 10 I' Oct 1-563 Haw 6f1:143/5ft 10 112 12H111211141183 AdamsJn 5000 66 MadgeP.111 Gloration114 EasterStar 12 1 Sep 7-56' Haw 6} f 1:19Vsft 5 113 12131213 l^i 4'4 AdamsJ9 5000 70 C'smicVicfylll SfgeD'l 113 PixieL d 12 i !! Aug15-56iWas 5}f1:0535ft 42 -1 13 12'2 89J1013 911 AdamsJ4 7500 79 G'ld'nAge113 BrandyB.116 NightT'rs 12 Aug 3 56i Was 6f1:133sft 8 115 98| 8* 55 fh AdamsJ* 7500 77 JoeC5lge118 N'dicLad1i8 Y'gMansF'y 12 \\ Jly24-561A.P 5} f 1:07-,L.ga 18 115 11«J10» 81 1 88J AdamsJB 7500 72 LittleC p115 JohnnyC.W.118 Untim'ly 12 '■ Jun29-563A.P 5} f 1:07lLft 61 113 111 111412151212 Adamsjs 7500 70 Canzonet 116 GoldenAge 108 Solarite 12 May16-563Was 5 f 1:00=^0 9 113 33 34 35 25 AdamsJ2 8000 79 Emessjyl 16 Aspasia116 SweetPches 9 I May 7-563Spt 4f :51?shy 17 110 1 7517' 872 CoxWio 7500 AIIForCiro 113 GonaGo 110 Hy-Field 10 I May 14 Was 3-8 hy :3835b May 3 CD 1-2 ft :50b April 28 CD 5-8 gd 1:07b Clin Trnil 1 1 7 Br. c. 3. b, Sun Arena— Trial, b, Brevity. JUn I ran I | / Breeder. C. L. Vliet. 1957 11 3 0 1 $3,675 : Owner. White Pines Stable. Trainer. G. Stutts. *»4.50© 1956 10 1 2 1 $2,675 Apr 8-573G.P 6}f1:17 ft 2*117 44 4« 37 35 CookWM* c5OO089 Free a'dB'y116 FalsePde1l3 VanDri'r 9 Apr 2-579G.P 1,1t1:4445ft 12 117 1} 2^ 58 712 CookWMS 6250 74 M'sCafsb,108 S'lm'tive119 S"n o'D'ge 10 Mar27-578G.P 141:45 ft 6} 117 33 2' 741 79} RnappEJS 6250 7*rPon VLea116 MaitreDe113 BakerStr't 8 !; Mar22-572G P 6}f1:17%ft 4} 117 22 12 11 13 KnappEJ7 500091 Mr.D'mar118 DoDoit113 Ch'm deFerll. 12 Mar14-575G P 6f1:11%ft 71 117 5*1 97 l«1B« CookLC' 7500 75 Bloomin'Owll 16 Killded 11 Br'nPaper 12 ;i Feb23-574S P 6M:15Vsgd 9} 109 4'$ 3'1 2h 1i FicoT3 Alw 74 UnityCourier 112 CockBird 114 InLieu 7 } Feb15-577S.P 6f1:113sft 17 109 641 64} 73} 793 FicoT2 Alw 82 StinsonsBoyl 14 Bill'sJet112 CockBird 9 Feb 7-576S.P 6f1:123/sft 12 106 13 12 14 12 FicoT4 Alw 87 Isasw'tie112 PastaFaz'li105 MagicB'd 12 I Feb 1-576S.P 5}f1:05^ft 44 109 65 68 64} 683 Chestn'tJ» Alw 85Stinson'sBoy113 Bill'sJet110 Kleestep 11 f Jan 8-57'TrP 6f1:124,5ft 40 109 993 98} 97i 910 ScurlckDi 5000 73 J'sfeBr'n114 Mt.C'rm'l 109 CldSh'd'r 12 1 ' May 5 Spt 1-2 ft :53Hb ApriMS GP 3-8 $r:38?5b April 1 GP 1-2 ft :49^5b Mice Innrinn X /^ 1 1 O Ch. f. 3. by Roman Bout— Royal Wand, b, Halberd. JOnoon /YU5S I ■ A Breeder, C. H. Kirchdorfer. 1957 9 3 3 0 $5,045 Owner. Exchange Stable. Trainer. G Noel. $4,500 1956 9 2 0 1 $2,680 May 8-574Spt 6}f1:19*5ft 51 112 22 23 8'4 |M V'd'b"eD4 05000 70 EasyTrff id 18 Billag'n115 L'tleRaven 8 Apr27-57 SSpt 6f1:22' m 2} *112 2h |i| 11 2"" V'd'b'reD4 5000 51 Teamiel 10 F'rw'yL'siel 12 S'dysMink 7 Mar27-5730.P 6 f 1:11Vlft 6-5 *112 12 11} 15 18 Del'sayeJ' 3250 94Top emE'y111 JoeSabu111 Step'nN't 12 : Mar21-5740.P 6 f 1:133ssy 8-5 *112 2} 2" 23 23} Del'sayeJ7 3500 78 JetDef'nse112 Quadr'lellO Y'th'sH'pe 8 Feb26-5730 P 6 f 1:144'sm 4-5 *113 13 12 12 I7 Del'sayejs 2500 76 MadgeP.107 Menodog112 KetchilM'an 12 : Feb 8-571F.G 6f1:13%ft 3} 113 1'} 1h 12 12} Heckm'njs 2500 86 Summary 102 GreyJet 112 CiceroJoan 12 Feb 2-57' F.G 6f1:14%sl 3*113 1'i 2} 2 22 HeckmnJ7 2500 79 JetDefense104 CiceroJ'n106 Summary 12 Jan26-575F.G 6f1:153sm 7} 113 2'} 41} 67 6" Heckm'nJ2 4500 64 DenrKing112 Sashayin111 KafynAnn 9 j Jan 5-575F.G 6f1:133bft 53 108 42} 55 89} 814 Vd'b'eD7 5000° 69DaveJ'ston114 Caballo114 K'thrynAnn 8 Dec24-562F.G 6 f 1:14 gd 4-5 *112 In lb 11} |*m BairdRL2 4000 83 AnnieBob111 MicheLass114 Summary 9 Ma, 7 Spt 3-8 ft :38*5b April 19 Spt 3-8 m :39J/5b March 20 OP 3-8 ft :37%b I , I I Ra«,,firo 1 AQ Ok. b. L 3, b, Battlef ire— Beautician, b, Black Servant. 1 oeuunre i\jy Breeder. R. Ankenbaoer. 1957 . 9 M 2 1 tl.mi Owner, J. Jansen Trainer, J. Jansen. S4.5M 1956 5 M 0 0 (■ ) May 7-572Spt 1 ,'. 1:4945ft 15 110 881 43} 64} 64 Her'dezG« 3500 72 HonorMore110 Vinel 114 BelatedWave 10 Apr30-577Spt 6} f 1:32y5hy 15 110 69} 67} 431 22 Her'dezG2 3500 20 JoeSabul 15 S'dy'sMinkl 15 Y'th'sHope 7 Apr26-577Spt 6f1:22%m 24 110 815 820 8'6 5*1 Hern'zG4 350038 Cr'kNafn106 Bel'fdWave114 Reb'IB'o 8 Apr22-57«Spt 1 1:46?^m 93 108 912 910 gn 8'4 DalgoMJ3 4000 48 Sp'dyBondUO Fan'sLast112 Menodog 9 Mar 7-571F.G 6M:15%go 71 114 11" 910 68 3»* Br'ss'rdR* 3000 75 DoloresT.1 14 Torendon114 BlueDipper 11 Mar 5-571 F.G 6f1:15%gd 8} 115 89138 7* 68 Borg'keR2 3000 68 Gotitm d108 B'ck'sMan118 MissD'na 11 Mar 2-573F.G 6 f 1:15 ft 4 113 75} 951 8* 7*3 Br'ssardR* 3500 72 L'kS'th120 BhghtChar't104 LleCh'rm 12 Feb28-57iFG 6 f 1 : 1 52. bf t 61f 114 9*175 4132' Br'ss'rdR4 3000 75 CurroFizz 114 Jude 114 QuickV'itch 12 Jan 25 575 F.G 6f1:15%m 43 117 914 915 818 823 DuhonMi AlwM 53 Br'seAw'le112 Fair'yL ie117 FrtyMiss 9 Dec26-563F.G 1,1t 1:49''bft 49 111 9831016 918 921 B'ge'keRio 3500 52 Ripopic111 Forepoised109 MightyMan 10 April 15 Spt 1-2 si :54i5b March 22 FG 1-2 si :54b I pio 1 1 A G' c 3. by First Fiddle— Bouncing, by Blue Larkspur. ■-c,w » |4* Breeder. L Sharp 1957 5 0 0 1 $310 Owner, Mrs. J. Jucus. Trainer. G. Stutts. S4.500 1956 21 2 2 1 $5,365 Apr 1-571G.P 61 f 1:19 ft 71 111*31 5* 52? 943 Sh'm'nA5 c6250 79 R'vol'rk119 D'dy'sD'sh 122 Y'lwH'nd 12 Mar 9 572G.P 6}f1:18?^ft 10 111" 4'} 32} 33} 33 ShermanA* 7500 84 TotalTraffic113 Killdee111 Erin'slsle 12 Feb22-574Hia' 6 f 1:15"'shy 40 113* 6'0 716 718 724 Shetm'nA3 850042 EII"ttsDr'm118 Scotian114 My YW'IC. 11 Feb11-575Hia 6f1:113bft 88 K«*12*fl2'212*»11* l SJlVM" 1000077 Ballyrushl 18 Gemerald109 TimelyBull 12 Jan 8 579TrP 1^ 1:44%fl 15 119 3} 9" 881 871 S'ithFAi2 c8O0081 N'bleDr'ke119 G'ld'nHue114 RichAcr's 12 Dec12-569TrP 1,1b 1:47 ft 11 114 33 45} 4« 7&J ChoqteJ4 10000 71 GoldenHue107 Boast112 MyLiebling 12 Dec 4-566TrP ],\1:W/Ji 18 111 1i 12 V 13 ChoqlteJ5 7500 81 GoldenHue116 BettyJoy 102 Salmative 9 Nov 6-56iJam 6f1:142/sft 4Je 115 2'} & ^ 2™ Choq"tteJ3 5000 75 Randy 'sH.112 Woody "sP'tlll RealF'cy 11 Nov 2-56Uam 6 f 1:14 sy 91 114 2? 33J 2t 1"t Choq'tteja 5000 77 GoldenHost114 Shanksy115 WarStaff 14 Oct 15 56i Bel 7 f 1:26V^ft 91 113 55}12i*12i912i* W'dh'seH9 600063 DanceAway117 Butwis 113 Randy sH. 12 May 7 Spt 3-8 ft :39b March 28 GP 1-2 ft :5015b Feb 21 GP 1-2 si :52%h The GREEN SHINGLE 159th AND DIXIE HIGHWAY, ROUTE 6 AND WESTERN AVE. SERVING FLORIDA FISH • CHICKEN • STEAK DINNERS CLOSED MONDAYS— EXCEPT LABOR DAY— AIR CONDITIONED DANCING — Dancing in Outdoor Garden, Friday and Saturday Nights. Phone: EDison 1-9715. t ; -—•■■■■■■— AN ADVENTURE IN FINE EATING IZfood p^ter Chuck Cuvallini 3845 WEST 147th STREET - MIDLOTHIAN, ILLINOIS SPECIALIZING IN SIZZLING STEAKS - PRIME RIBS OF BEEF LIVE LOBSTER - CHICKEN - ITALIAN SPECIALTIES Dancing & Entertainment Frery Saturday Night-Organ Music During Dinner Hour-Air Conditioned FOR RESERVATIONS CALL — PUlton 8-1690 9th Was Q.l IA/-,-. 1 1-8 MILES. (Colosal. Aug. 21, 1948-1:48-L-5— 118.) Pucse $2,750. 4-year-olds and xlll Vt OS upward. Claiming. Ncn-winners of a race at one and one-eighth miles or over in 1957. Weight, 116 lbs. Winners in 1957,2 lbs. extra for each race won. Claiming price, $3,000. Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt 135613 Bobtag 116 1437/1 Blue Reno Nov56 CD 1:56:s 120 122 13862} Kay's Children Mar57 0P1:54 115 118 14253 Gone Jun56 Was 1:52^ 113 116 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt 129533 Closing Aug56 Was 1:51- 115 116 14097 Guided Bomb Mar57SP1:58 109 118 14103 Grant H. Aug56 Was 1:534s 105 116 a 1 I 1 t i | ' I 1 ► ! I I' 1 i !! \\ '■ I I : !; ;i } I f 1 ' 8 7 : : 9 j Rnhf-nsi /\ y 1 1 £ ok b 9 5. by Bobs Pick— Galla Tag. by Sir Gallahad III. DODrag ■ 1 0 Breeder. H H Mumly . 1957 6 0 0 2 $755 Owner. Ki Ki Stable. Trainer. S. Ippolito. S3.000 1956 24 1 1 1 $4,200 May 3-578Spt 141:45Hft 7} 112 3'}1' 34 351 GilliganL3 350071 Cortina107 CrackDownl 12 RobertE.W. 10 Apr29-578Spt 1 1:57%hy 7 112 521 53} 69 6*2 Gillig'nLi A3500 PashaSa'd117 Arracado117 BfkPrince 8 Apr20-578Spt 1 1:46%sl 3} 112 8«} 623 641 333 JessopJDS 3500 57 BirchHills117 AirBattle117 Cortina 9 Mar27-5780.P 1-70 1:42%gd 7} 112 63 641 673 610 Fis'lm'nJi 5500 80 YBond109 ScarltFlash111 RoyalSaber 7 Mar21-5770.P 1 -70 1 :433/5sy 12 112 64} 69} 58} 49 F's'm'nJ4 A6000 76 Col'IV'lv't112 D'cM'rm'n112 ScTtFI'h S Feb28-5760.P 5}f1:07Vssl 36 117 108} 99} 910 783 Skor'skiA7 5000 75BigPower 114 FirstBond 114 Liveitup 10 Nov10-568Spt 13-8 2:19%ft 17 110 14 23 45J 4? D'lgoMJ8 H5000 Braseda 116 SamSlick 121 LittleCreek 8 Oct30-565Spt 11:391sft 33 115 31} 5* 67 6" BaldwinRi 5000 94 G'ld'nPr'cel 12 M'tyS'ng120 LittleCr'k 7 0ct22-566Spt 11:40 ft 31 117 77 7^1 6^3 6s; Skor'skiAi 6000 90 Bump'rCr^p^ SirRup'rt115 March'se 9 0ct18-565Spt 6}f1:173/sft 11 120 7»} 77 6*1 443 S*or'skiA3 6000 92 UncleS'g'r120 R'mjndMe112*D"tl'sD"e 7 May 14 Was 3-8 hy :3345b April 28 Haw 3-8 m :38?.5b April 26 Spt 1-2 m :5635b RIiia Blue Rpnn l\eno V s\ 1 90 B. g. 5. by Blue Gay— Reno Rasin. b, Big Blaze. | LL Breeder. H. H. Mundy. 1957 12 3 2 1 $5,8« Owner, A. Graffagnini. Trainer. N. Graffagnini. $3,000 1956 21 3 0 1 $4,410 May10-578Spt I,1, 1:53%m 8} 117 78 543 13 13 Mig'ezR4 A2500 57 SirChatter112 LaBreeze112 Hard-Sea 10 Apr24-579Spt W-lim'itn 31 115 6 * 3*} 24 23 MiguezR7 3000 46 Ring Fleet 117 Be Man 117 Bold X. 7 Apr20-578Spt 1 1:46%sl 51 115 99} 743 753 753 MeauxC9 350055 BirchHillsl 17 AirBattle117 Bobtag 9 Mar 7-577F.G 1,'s1:47%gd 5 111* 67} 65} 55 64} DeRoinD3 40000 77 JackKennyl 18 EternalFrolic112 Leo 7 Feb26-576F.G I,1, 1:46%ft 2} 113* 512 45} 42} 24 DeRoinDi 3500 81 Hoopdedon'flOS Ed theGr't113 Bruce 6 Feb23-579F.G 1 A 1 :47V%f t 41 113' 91 4 97} 64 413 LovatoF3 3500 81 JackKenny 121 TruceTalk 115 InshSea 9 Feb 8-575F.G 1 ,\ 1 :47%f t 3 112; 7'3 78} 43 1"o LovatoFS 3250 81 Jack Kenny 116 Leo 114 Exultant 7 Feb 2-579F.G l£l:4MM 6 107* 79} 54 H 15 LovatoF2 2500 77 Bcn-Ru Mar 111 Ronas 107 LaBreeze 8 Jan29-579F.G 1^ 1:471 sft 31 113*23 2i 23 48 DeRoinD7 2500 75W'rSecr'fy118 Sh'IDiver115 OpunL'ke 8 Jan22-578F.G li%U4ts%fl 73 118 55} 55 78} 771 Heckm'nJS 300081 Jeff.iK. 112 DoctorHeitz115 ShellDiv'r « Ma, 9 Haw 1-2 ft :54*5b Ma, 6 Haw 1-2 gd :534sb Ma, 1 Haw 1-2 hy .53^ Kav's S Children «wflliaren X ^ 11 ft Ch ■ h- 9- b' Pi'ate-Maradadi, b, Stimulus. I\ay »» O Breeder W P Chrysler jr. 1957 15 1 0 0 $2,100 Owner, A. Mabon & A. P. Weller. Trainer. A. P. Weller. S3.000 1956 32 1 2 2 $2,505 May 6-579Spt 1 1-8 1:5414ft 17 120 8" 921 919 922 Wagner-D7 250060 Hard-Sea115 OceanHop115 CalicoCr'k 9 Apr30-578Spt 111(S2:03%hy 16 112*44 79} 783 717 DickensB' 4000 BoldX. 115 CrackDown 112 KingRuff 7 Apr27-57iSpt 1,16-2:02%m 93 MrJ*»7»*fl 11 DickensB2 2500 12 Fr'chLeg*n114 Clos'g114 Sm'gsyWgsy 8 Apr23-578Spt 1,^1:54 m 20 112 521 751 79 7'4 WagnerD4 2500 41 Loc'ICI'vr120 BlueL'ks120 BeeLeeTee 9 Apr20-579Spt 1,1t1:52%sl 15 115 89 7" 915 913 Wagn'rD2 2500 50 BlueL'ks115 Sm'syW'sy115 CalicoCr'k 10 Mar26-5780.P 11-81:531/5ft 25 115 6« 84} 651 741 GilliganL-* 2000 76 S's'nsM'k110 B'b'sAnn103 R'y'fsP'p'r 12 Mar21-5780.P 1,1s 1:47Vssy 12 110 111811161015 912 WagnerD3 2000 62 LadyAfm107 R'nC"ns'll'r112 Slinker 11 Feb25-57»F.G 1,1, 1:48%gd 12 118 43} 6" 6* 612 CoxW3 200065 Spec'IChoicel 11 CarloC.121 Mokatuck 8 Feb21-578F.G 1,^1:473^ 18 118 35 47} 67 68} CoxW7 2000 72 0 Hogan121 C'legeChm121 Defibrte 9 Feb16-57iF.G 1,V1:502ssy 21 118 6*} 48 54 5*| Chiap'taSS 2000 58 D'p'd0nMe116 L'stLVlllf Fly'gEcho 12 Ma, 5 Spt^3-8 ft :4az5b (Znn& 1 1 C B -9, 4. by Prince Simon— Flying Ship, by War Admiral. |tv;,one ' ' ■ Breeder. C. F. Morriss. 1957 10 0 0 ( ) Owner. A. Pierini. Trainer, A. Pierini. $3,000 1956 29 4 1 4 $10,490 May 9-577Spt 1 ^ 1:49 ft 26 112 65}108i 9'2 913 Her'dezG3 3000 67 Toler'nt117 AngelBr'th112 PeppyLass 10 I Oct23-568Spt l£l^5Wt 91 108 8" 8" 8'3 8'4 W'smanMi 4000 91 M'tySongl 12 HermanL.107 Eqmmore 8 0ct18-567Spt 11-81:54 ft 7 109 88142 531 73} CampR6 3500 89 TinTwist115 AngelBreath108 Bogan 10 0ct15-564Spt 11:394 3ft 18 112 913 54 5*156 CampR* 4000 99 South'nSkies112 S'p'rK'ty112 Ex'lfnt 10 Sep24-569Haw tc 1 I'JBUm 5} 114 12'410i* 817 7'* ErbDS 3500 67 QuickL'd116 BambooM'ny112 P'paTaj 12 Sep14-5S8Haw tc 1 1:383sfm 33 113 8" 7«3 651 5*1 SkellyJ4 40000 79 AI'nD'vid115 R'y'lG'rgel 18 KingJ'lian 8 Sep11-565Haw 1,161:4634ft 8}e 114 44 33} 5*1 5 *} SkellyJ' 4500 72 DieVlkyrie116 FroB'k114 S'th'nSkies 8 Sep 3-564Was 1 1:37V=ft 6} 120 753 541 7" 89} HarfckW3 5000 73 G.Edw'rd116 F'roBank113 MissR'IGem 8 Aug25-564Was 11:39 go 4} 118 95} 74| 87} 9" Skor'skiAS 5000 63 Volition118 Vallou118 Ramo'LettelO Aug22-569Was tc1,V 1:45" sfm 61 117 64} 4* 35 323 HarfckW2 5000 84 Quick Ladl 13 G.Edward120 FaroBank 11 Ma, 7 Spt 3-4 ft 1:21}jb Ma, 5 Spt 1m ft 1:56%b Ma, 3 Spt 3-8 ft :402sb fMrtcinrt 1 1£ Ro g, 6. b, Barred Umber— Fair Find, by Belfonds. i|v**,o; m9 ■■ ■ Breeder J. E. Hughes. 1957 13 0 1 4 $1,515 Owner, Mrs. M. A. Silagy. Sr. Trainer. M. A. Silagy. Sr. $3,000 1956 IS 5 1 2 $9,925 I Apr27-57'Spt Vs2:02%m 2} 114 52} 13 22 34 GilliganLS 2500 K'y'sCh'dr'n109 F"chLeg'n114 S'yW'sy 8 Apr22-579Spt 11-81:58Hm 8 120.34 32 23 2U GilliganLB 2500 62 Sallyboots115 Remhoh115 SirChatter 8 1 Mar29-5780.P 1,'s1:45 ft 12 112 9" 5" 69} 59 GilliganLi 2000 79 Coff'yville112 0'Hogan116 HappyTulip 12 :'Mar21-5780.P l£l:47%sy 51 110 7*3 34 3* 683 Gillig'nLKJ 2000 65 LadyAfm107 R'nC'ns'll'r112 Slinker 11 ; Mar 9-5790. P 1 ,V 1:455cft 3} 116 7*} 643 9* 77} GilliganL* 2000 76 FirstStar 111 Auroch 116 Radolmage 9 Mar 4-5780. P l£ 1:46%gd 6 113 891 65} 31 33 Skor'skiA9 2000 77XTpaP'de118 LibtyHilH 13 S'n'frGuy 9 ! Feb 23-5790. P 1-701:43 ft 41 115 9'7 9'* 812 89} Sko'skiA" 2000 78 HeLika 110 ScairtRabbit 114 Arbia 12 ' Feb 8-579F.G 11 1:48v5ft 11 112 87 1073 731 531 Hans'nL2 2000 74 AppeaseN'tl 15 Service118 LoftyLeg'n 12 Jap31-579F.G l£l:47WI 4} 118 77 44 5*} 65} HefgerG' 2000 76 ReRePo121 SheerMadness108 Oregay 12 i Guided OUiaea Bomb oomo 1 1 A Ch "• 5 by Jet WM ***' bl Chance Pla* • I O Breeder Danada Farm. 1957 13 1 2 1 $1300 Owner. C. S. Handelman. Trainer. R. A. Lewis. S3.000 1956 27 1 1 2 $3,230 May 8-572Spt 6}f1:20*sft 51 115 3' 521 9" 9'° VieraHio 250071 ReRePo120 R"dP'f"me115 Wch-E'gl'h 10 I May 3-572Spt 6}f1:21'ift 13 120 8'010'1 9" 9" MeauxC4 250068 RoyalWitchllO B'sterJim115 Muscles 10 1 Mar26-573S.P 6f 1:15 hy 4} *115 31} 33 33} 34 WallBi 200071 Ruffles110 FlyingCosmic115 TakeTwo 9 Mar23-571S.P 5} f 1:07 gd 61 112' 54 32 11 14} HanleyJJ2 2000 86 JustEbb'g110 John'sM'ble115 FreeOn 12 : Mar16-579S.P 11-81:55?4ft 15 109' 10*3108} 8*3 813 HanlyJJ" 2000 71 Bogan 109 Sent Back 119 Televise 11 Mar 9-571S.P 1-701:51 si 3 108 ; 42} 413 54 68 BolinH9 2000 46 Pm'chio115 FanFlight114 King'sRule 10 Mar 5-578S.P I415MW 9-5 *109' 21} 22 2'} 2i BolinH7 2000 45 A'ntA'nie108 C'selorEli115 RuffMate 9 ! Feb25-57*S.P 1-701:5K-4m 13 109 1} 1 lb 2 * Hanl'yJJ2 2500 57 Bobo'Nick114 Brok'rBill 112 FieldSpy 8 Feb21-575S.P 6 f 1:15 m 13 114 2} 22} 43 74} YoungRES 250070Mattafor116 PlayTop113 Pheid'p'des 9 Feb'4-575S.P 6f1:1135ft 22 112 85} 8*} 7" 7'* YoungRES 2500 76 Olymian 115 Kansirette 106 ColCon 9 April 30 Cka 3-8 si :39b C^rnnt H "I 1 /*. Dk. b. g. 4. by Eternal War— Lady Moss, by Supremus. VJ,uni "' •' O Breeder. F. E Moranc, 1957 4 0 0 0 ( ) ! Owner. J. Timoth, Trainer. A Gaal. S3.000 1956 22 4 5 6 $11,275 | May 8-578Spt 1 1-8 1:54?sft 14 112 23 23 42 5* DuhonM2 3500 78 Cr'kDown112 Sh'IDiver115 BI'z'gR'k't 8 May 3-578Spt 1&1:4»ttft 61 112 79} 833 69 612 DuhonM4 3500 64 Cortina 107 CrackDown 112 Bobtag 10 ' Mar 9-5710F.G IA 1:46 ft 3-2 *114 9'3 9«} 731 72 Heck'nJ7 c350087 Dauphiam 116 Tanbark 117 TruceTalk 9 'Mar 1-578F.G G f 1:13 ft 13 108 10'3101210 2 9" DeRoinD7 450077 I nahmoud 115 Vallou 111 Pit Away 10 , Dec31-568F.G 1 A 1 :47V5f t 21*118 55} 35 .23 34 H'km'nJ4 0500O 79 P.0.An'x116 BmbooM'n'y110 B'tleCp 7 I Dec27-565F.G l£l:4ntft 23 116 47} 33 31 1} H'ckm'nJ5 4500 82 P.0.Annex116 Auriesville113 Pinestar 8 Dec11-567F.G 1,'s1:47 ft 9-5 *106* 891 54} 65} 673 DeRoinD4 5000 76 Rodmanl 11 Bonapartel 14 BeeLeeTee 8 Nov24-564F.G 1t 1:47Wt 6} 114 34 32 1'} 2"* Heckm'nJi 5000 81 P.O.Annex106 Sal'sSon111 Keadron 6 Nov13-568C.D 1,*-s- 1:48 ft 9} 114 53} 2} 3} 55} Heckm'nJ* 5000 72 L't a.0nly114 Ven'r'fn106 BeeLeeTee 10 Nov 7-565C.D U14*M 5*111 5* Win 12 KnappEJ3 c3500 76 HalcolettelU Ronas111 Sonsfault 12 May 14 Bml 1-2 m :543/5b Ma, 7 Haw 3-8 ft :3*r*/5b Ma, 1 Haw 5-8 hy 1:09%b . _ ■ — — — Page 18 Churchill Downs ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES CHURCHILL DOWNS Louisville, Kentucky (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, obout 1,234 feet.) Weather and track conditions appear on Page 3. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1956, .31: current percentage, .36. Percentage of favorites in the money, ."1. Bahr Starting Gate. Kuprion Kamera. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. SPECIAL ALLOWANCES AT CHURCHILL DOWNS \ In all races at one mile or over, except maiden races, stake races or handicap, any horse which has never won at a distance of one mile or over shall be allowed 3 lbs. weight allowance in addition to any other allowances to which he may be entitled in the race. Such allowance must be claimed at time of entry. 1st C. D LSfti Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. 8) Superior Mud Runner. Indexed Entries and Past Performances Listed According to Post Position f* P\ E FURLONGS (out of chute). (Delta, May 5, 1956-1:0935-4—121.) Purse $2,500. 1. Si \mt.\J 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-\»inners of two races in 1957 allowed 4 lbs.; one race. 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. Best time made at distance of race. Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 13793 Last Lookout Mar57 OP 1:11% 115 122 13247 Stepkin • May57 CD 1:16% 117 110 14639 -Eska Jun56 RD 1:13% 110 105 140233 Mahmcud Relic May56 CD 1:12% 110 110 13897 Mr. Swank Jun56 RD 1:11% 118 115 130282 Doll Mason Sep56 Beu 1:11% 109 110 01834 Etruria Apr57FM1:13% 109 110 14434 Copper Rose Aug56 Det 1:13sy 104 110 14639 Fighting Dick Aug56 EIP 1:13% 115 115 13608 Ontheball Sep56 Beu 1:12' k 107 115 Chart Bock Today's index No. Hcrse Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 992092 Mony Miss Jty56 RD 1:11% 110 110 13789 Exaggerated Jly56Tdn 1:14% 109 105 OC4903 Socar Pine Feb56 FG 1:12% 114 115 03432' Bowman's Flash 115 97091 Sharp One Jly56 RD 1:12 109 110 14442 Dream 0'Moley Mar57FG1:12% 114 115 14290 Celtic Boy Mar570P1:12 115 118 020704 Miss J. B. 0ct56 Kee 1:12% 109 110 14296 Emiway Jan56TrP 1:12% 104 113 |..i I /vftL/M.f 1 OO Gr. c. 4. by Bold and Bad-Lookout Blond, by Ramoneur. LOSt LOOKOUT I *4t Breeder Lookout Stud 1957.11 2 2 2 $3,885 Owner. Miss Marilyn Brink. Trainer. T. E. Bischoff. $2,500 1956 21 4 0 2 $4,725 May 6-575C.D 6 f 1:12! ft 14 117 V 66} 66 Bf RoserG» 3500 77 Qu'nsw're112 AIIAtO*ce114 N'bleW'r'r 8 Mar23-5780.P 1,V 1:47 sy 12 112 42 8?i 926 923 ch'ersW'0 3500 55 TinTwist113 FibreGlass112 Aggravat'r 10 Har16-5750.P 6f1:10%ft 11 115 65 652 55} 332 Jess"pJD? A2500 94 LazyBogan112 GrayBird111 GrayGown 8 Mar 8-575F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 61 113 75 42 3} 12 BairdRLS 3000 88 Ergo 112 Reigh's Lass 110 Fidget 8 Mar2-57iOFG 1,1s1:46%ft 6} 114 12 11 V \m BairdRLio 2500 85Barbareba108 Sm'syW'sy113 Mi'tylke 11 Feb22-578FG 1,'s1:47%ft 8 115 1' "} In 33 BarnesJC4 2500 79 BcrnAn'wl 21 D'bieAn104 FcreviMVe 8 Feb16-57tFG 1^1:50%sj 20 116 22 23 2} 23 Barn'sJCi2 2000 64 D"p'd0nMe116 Fly'gEcho105 Mokat'ck 12 Feb 8-572F.G 6f1:12%ft 21 113 8*2 99 831 8*1 BVnesJC12 2C00 81 AIIAt0nce112 C'ms'nK'g115 HighL'ma 12 May 6 CD 5-8 ft 1:05%h May 1 CD 5-8 ft 1;06%b CionL;n I "I ft Ch. f. 4. by Fighting Step— Hearts Km. by Grand Slam. orepiun I \\j Breeder Brown Hotei Farms )nc. 1957 3 M 0 0 ( — ) Owner, J. Graham Brown. Trainer. W. G. Sparks. $2,500 1956 . 0 M 0 0 ( ) May 1-573C.D 6f1:13-Jt 72 117 10'3111511H1015 AdamsJRS 5000 66 SirPI'y112 F't'ne'sF'l 112 Do-it-Y'rs'f 12 Apr23-574Kee 6} M:18%gd 34 117 2h 65}11151118 AdamsJR8 Mdn "M Sail'r'sK't114 Exil"dA'e114 Sop'e'sJoy 12 Apr20-575Kee 6f1:09%ft 50f 110 78}10 311181()22 ChurchK2 Alw 76MunchYn121 Mr.F'fstic115 De'vD've 11 May 7-555C D 5f1:00%ft 4/ 114 §« 9'7 8'3 9 2 DeverR' AlwS 79Cherry119 Babcha119 GuardRail 10 Apr27-555Kee a 4 f :52 go 30 113*3 24 1' 2"k DeverR4 Mdn 87 MissDundee118 Spi'yStory118 Musica 9 May 11 CD 1-2 ft :50b May 6 CD 5-8 ft 1:06h April 28 CD 7-8 gd 1:35b C_L_ 1 AC Ch. f, 4, by Ocean Wave— Campship. by Slave Ship. CSKa »vJ Breeder. B. Hart 1957.3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. Mary E. Munrow. Trainer. F. Tyler. $2,500 1956 14 1 1 1 $990 May13-574C.D 7f1:26:ft 110 109 2" 22 4?} 5'3 Preston J' 2500 69SkyCapers113 Bonaparte118 BlueLaw 9 May 3-574C.D 6} f 1:20%ft 132 113* 881 87210' 108} Guaj'doVa 3000 70 M'beMabel 118 Sup'eMu'c113 Luciete 12 Apr29-571CD 6f 1:13%gd 114 109 8" 8M 812 gi? Guaj'rdoVS 2500 61 MaybeMb'l 111 D'IMason109 M'kitPd 12 Oct30-564C.D 1,'s1:48 ft 40 106* 4* 8 «122'1224 Mul'rinMS 2500 54 Cebette 115 Miss Kirjc 115 Preimp 12 Sep 3-565EIP 11:37%ft 98 111 35 6'2 610 9" DobsonJ' Alw 80 TigerBee115 SoCh'rfuHOI Cr'kBegole 10 Aug23-567EIP 6 f 1:12 ft 64 111 8'2 9*2 91' 9" HolcombH4 Alw 81 Saybrock110 Pad'c'hKid117 Crip'sS'ny 9 Aug 8-563EIP 6 f 1:14 ft 8-5 *1 12 32 12 12} 11 Holc'mbH5 Mdn 82Lisamin112 FrdomShot112 R'ky'sFox 12 Aug 1-562 EIP 6f1:14;=ft 42 112 35 23 22} 2} Holc"mbH2 Mdn 80 Pleasing110 Lisamin109 TreedomSh't 12 Jly20-56iFgS 6}f1:22%ft 8} 116 2i 32 44} 342 CurtinW2 2000 NavyPlay109 WeeDoriLea109 GaySal 8 Jly 7-56iFgS 6} f 1:22Vcft 9 115 87i 8'2 8'5 8" CurtinW4 °26C0 BlueP"dise103 0nowl"re108 Chickadee 8 Jun30-56'FgS 5 f 1:02 ft 31 114 42 42 5'1 63 ClarkB» 02600 Lisamin109 BarronRoad 108 DinahLea 8 Ch m 5 b War Relic— Silver Light, by Mahmoud. MnhmnnH Rplir ±. 11 ft MOnmOUO KdlC • | | U Breeder. Est of S . D. Riddle. 1957. 2 0 0 1 $375 Owner, Park Deere Stable. Trainer. R. P. Adams. $2,500 1956.12 2 1 0 $3,595 May8-572CD 6f1:12';ft 2} 109 33 32 42 34 CookLC'O 250083 ThisSide114 Bonaparte117 DoctorCap 12. May 4-571 CD 6 f 1:14 ft 4 111 11 11 fti 43 ChurchK'O 2500 75 Diet nary120 R'vingC'sar116 T'yAgain 12 Jly17-b62A.P 6f1:14%sl 58 112* 8^i 911 981 85 LeJeuneS' 300068 FleetArgo 122 AirFhght 114 YeaBama 11 Jly 6-565A.P 6f1:12%ft 2 113 A \ 9?i 8121C7J ErbD4 3000 75 Espedeco113 McGr'thi'na118 Mr'tazo 12 Jly 2-563A.P 6f1:13%sy 17 109* 95} 7*2 7" 8'4 BarileN7 300063 Bby'sDTt119 Sihr*rR'by119 BlueFay 12 Jun21-56'A.P 7f1:25%ft 6} 117 43J 74| 6'°10'3 BrssYdR6 3000 70 HeirAppar"t119 Aggrav'fr116 SaltAir 12 Jun 6-561 Was 6 f 1:12 ft 82 115 52 7=1 6^2 9?2 CookLC 3000 77 Nell sBcy120 Cedaresque120 FreeAg't 12 May29-565Was 6f1:14%sl 62 116 VI l*i V 752 CookLC* 3500 66 BI'kBil"gs1 10 M'rseFI'sh121 B'byT'ky7 May26-562Was 7f1.24%ft 5 112 2'J 2'} 1} 13 CookLC'2 2500 81 Atascosal 17 Industrious109-Mr.Boots 12 May14-562C.D 6 f 1:11* aft 26 110 4'J 6* 74J 74J Arms'gS'O 3000 87 DruAway 106 SoBetMe 113 JetFleet 12 May 3 CD 3-8 ft^5835b Aprli 30 CD 5-8 ft 1:02hg April 26 CD 1-2 ft :52b Mr C.U.--L 1 1 C B. c. 4. by The Dude— Fashioned, by Bleu d'Or. r. JWUnK. I I J Breeder. B. W Landy. 1957. 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. E. J Moore. Trainer. W E. Smith $2,500 * 1956.23 2 3 1 $3,065 May7-57iCD 6J f 1:19 ft 42 120 34 46* 67J 6'4 GrubbL2 2500 72 SkyC'prs110 Dr'mOM'y120 M'rkitPd 12 Apr29-571C.D 6f1:13%gd 53 114 45 353, 44 5? GrubbL2 2500 73 MaybeMV1 111 D-IMason109 M'kitPd 12 Jan25-574F.G 6f1:14%m 12 112 32 56J 7'2 7'6 MaddenD' 2500 64 Manukay 113 Distillate 111 Bactria 8 Dec31-563FG 6 f 1:14 ft 22 106* 52J 63 65 882 KoptyraM2 3000 74 AlaGala114 DramaDear110 TuckyM's 8 Nov 7-563C D 6 f 1:13 gd 66 120 44 6'0 8m 8'5 BairdRL2 Alw 68 Sec'dAgent120 FI'tFlight112 Coloullah 8 Oct29-564C D 6Jf1:19%gd 24 116 53 53 5:J 5' Greg'ryJRS Alw 74 Bornastar119 Pers"nPoet112 DrawN'r 6 Oct20-565Beu 6f1:12%ft 2 115 21 3\ 1" 2J RoserG* c2500 87 TidyAnn115 GreggC"ty118 Barr'nRoad 9 Oct 9-567Beu 6f1:11%ft 42 118 65 o« l'\ V RoserG' Alw 87 MamaLene115 Slash110 Good andBad 10 ! ; Sep12-567Beu 6f1:11%ft 2J *115 77 6*; 34 56 RoserG4 A2500 86 Josie115 Harvy theBull 115 BlueTalk 9 i Sep 6-566Beu 6 f 1:12 ft 22 118 43} 44 21 22 RoserG4 3500 89 BlueTalk113 McGinnis112 TexLerno 6( ! May 4 CD 5-8 ft 1:04%b April 26 CD 1-2 ft :50%b April 23 CD 5-8 m 1:C6%h ftftll Mflcnn 1 1 ft ch m' 6 b» Don PepP'ic— Beggar s Boll, by Beggar Boy. UOII rViaSOn » 1 V Breeder, R. S. Mason. 1957. 1 0 10 $500 Owner, P. Durfey. Trainer, P Durfey. $2,500 1956 .11 4 2 2 $4,765 Apr29-571C.D 6f1:13%gd 1\ 109 67 57^32 23 CookLC* 2500 77 MaybeM'bl 111 MkitP'd 114 GBIad 12 Nov14-56iCD 6f1:13%ft 6 113 46 4? 24 12 Heckm'nJ5 2500 79 WiseTraffic106 M^seSignHS RicoVino 12 Nov5-562CD 6f1:12%ft 31 110 732 66 53} 551 ChurchKi 3000 79 JoDavis106 SirChris114 SmoothPalm 12 Oct11-567Beu 6 f 1:11 ft 3 115 75} 66 35} 35 HartN4 A2000 90StanleyC 115 Make115 Pastoral 8 Sep28-567Beu 6f1:11%ft 15 112 53 42} 43 24 HartN' A2500 90 HerbS. 111 Cleetste 112 Rip Luck 9 Sep19-568Beu 6 f 1:10*'sft 92 109 35 36} 46 34 FerdezJC2 Alw 92 PieBed 115 FairBet115 TheSnapper 7 Sep12-568Beu 6f1:11%ft 11 107* 5*} 66 43 42 TrumanJ7 Alw 92 SonnyBrown 118 RipLuck 115 FairBet 10 Aug22-564EIP 6 f 1:12%ft 7-5 *112 33} 3-} 1h 14 HartN7 A1250 88 Make 112 BlackStream 117 Dictionary 8 Aug17 564EIP 6f1:12%ft 3 107 532 55 3' 1«J Hub'dW4 A150090 St'kBone117 H'lty theB'1108 SeaSw't 6 April 17 Dou 1-2 si :52%b Cf niri/t 1 1 ft Ch m 5. by Alorter— Woodmere. by Gallant Fox. CirUTia «.- I | U Breeder. D. OSullivan. 1956 31 2 0 4 $1,590 Owner, Mrs. Virginia White. Trainer. H. White. $2,500 1955. .5001 $340 0ctl8-562Crn 6}f1:19':ft 58 116 88i1O'21O1010?2 Rich"rdsL3 1500 91 M'sB'rty105 Im aRV1 113 Blie-Anne 10 Oct 9-565Crn 7f/1:26%ft 39 117 53} 67 67 6?} BilleaudCS 150080 J'myMann114 StopGap120 Piel'taway 10 Sep27-563Whe 6}f1:24%ft 4| 114 5? 7'4 79 762 BelgerRLS 1500 67 Wico114 WeeFox117 GildedRight 7 Sep19-564Whe 6} f 1:24 gd 8J 112* 4« 4» 46} 36} NevilleJ3 1500 70 Ardiable 120 BiddyDoyle 117 Grayling 7 Sep14-565Whe 6}f1:23%ft 3} 111 33 4» 4» 4« WidmanA' 1500 71 0neLight117 Busylndn120 GalaBost'n 5 Sep10 565Whe 6Jf1:23V%ft 9} 116 45} 5» 46 48 ShoyatJ1 1500 73 Brookshirel 19 Grayling116 Hi-Buddy 6 May 7 CD 3-8 ft :38%b April 18 Don 1-2 sy 1:07%b r.---. KOSe Dnta 1 1 ft Ch. f, 4. by Friedacrcs— Cousin Stim. by Stimulus. lOpper || U Breeder, Ux%. G. F. Cope. 1957. 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, E. G. Gallrein I H. D. Hunt. Trainer, E. G. Gallrein. $2,500 1956 .19 2 1 3 $3,210 May11-571CD 6f1:13%ft 50 105M09i12i312i210'5 CrankOio 2500 65 Anivrani108 Sm'thP'lm113 BndiU'hn 12 May3-574CD 6} f 1:20%ft 183 113 11«12»12««12» Gon'lesR'2 3000 59 M'beMabel 118 Sup'eMu'c113 Luciete 12 Nov5-56'CD 5f1:12%ft 18 107* 86} 8? 10' 5 9' 8 MulkinM' 2000 66 Abacus 114 CuteStorm111 Ann Del 12 Oct17-565Beu 6f1:13%ft 4 112 2} 1h ih 51} ytungRES 150080 MizG'rgiana110 Q'nMed 113 F'rMary 10 Oct13-565Beu 6 f 1:13 ft 7 113 43 55 5* 5*| SilvaG4 200079 LibertyTop112 GreggC'ty118 Tiverton 8 Sep26-565Det 1,1.1:46%ft 14 112*12 2} 57} 8'3 Greg'yJRS 2500 70 L'therwood112 Nigreeny104 MissSk're 9 Sep14-565Det 6f1:11%ft 37 113 1h 22 34 5»1 CoxW? 250081 TangoFirstl 12 PaulH.115 WhyStep 11 Sep 6-562Det 6f1:13%ft 13 117 •»! 53 3'J W CoxW» 2500 82 KathyGirl 104 CastaGI'ncel 17 M'rkW. 12 tDead heat. Aug29-56'Det 6f1:12%ft 12 110* 54} 421 54 63J RoffoM4 2500 80 MissSkid're110 Gj-'agC'ty112 MarkW. 12 Aug20-56'Det 6f 1:12%ft 9} 110* 74} 74} 5«} 5*i RoffoM2 3000 77 DaisyCut'r106 WhyStep120 KathyGirl 10 Ai«13-562Det 6ft:14%gd 2} 110*43 Z*\ 3» 3*} Greg'yJR4 3000 68 Belb'ts109 MomgRayllO Sabre-BHw 9 April 20 IM 3-1 »l :37h Aprtl 16 Dou 3-t ft :3H-^k ! ; i ! Finhtinn Diclt vh.k 1 1 K Dk ch »■ 5 b' F»9Mi«9 Step-Dick s Gal. by Port an Prince. ngnnng * 1 3 Breeder. R. J. Farrh. 1957 1 0 0 0 f ) Owner, S. A. Carter. Trainer. S. A Carter. $2,500 1956 23 1 5 0 $2,705 May13-574C.D 7f1d6%ft 54 114 1h 32 5« 8" Gonz'lezR3 2500 63SkyCapers113 Bonaparte118 BlueLaw 9 Nov14-564C.D 14ian6ft 85 115 46}122012201226 KnappEja 2000 40 XalapaPride 110 Mr.G. 115 Dictionary 12 Oct20-567Beu 1,V1:46%ft 33 115 8'2 8'* 8" 82' WallBS 1500 63 Unisonl 15 C.M.'sHal 118 Attentive 8 0ct17-563Beu 6f1:13%ft 13 118 42 44 43} 432 WallB' 1500 77 Galioll 18 C.-M.'sHal113 MelvynGary 10 Oct 5-56' Beu 6 f 1:15 m 18 115 63J 8*1 75} 7" WallB" 150064 Music'IScVe107 YouS'y115 M'sPmj'm 12 Sep18-564Beu 6f1:12%ft 39 118 IC^I 84J 9? 742 WallB6 150081 Pal"e-Circl"s115 BI"kF'cy115 B'c'gBoy 11 Sep14-562Beu 6f1:12%ft 11 118 86 8'2 ?13 772 BuellBio 1500 80 CandyCross 115 BostonMon 115 Jason 10 Sep 7-565Beu 6f1:12%ft 13 115 7" 7'0 7»2 7" BuellB3 2000 76 FerpFinesco118 Claron118 Shackelette 7 Aug31-565EIP 6 f 1:13 ft 19 115 2n 21 1} 53i WallB' 2000 84 Adar 117 PlatterSccut 114 MyFlame 7 Aug22-566EIP 1 1:39%ft 47 109 53 7*}10'*102i BowctD'O 2000 65 Mc!mar'sU.N.112 Adar107 Blackburn 10 April 19 Dou 3-8 m :39%b nnftiAhnll 1 1 C Ch. h. 6, by Barre Granite— Monk's Memo, by Monk's Way. vsiuiieuuii "'^Breeder W M.Ingram. 1957.1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. K. Niles t. C B Bright. Trainer. L. Nites. $2,500 1956 14 0 3 2 $1,225 May 4-571C.D 6 f 1:14 ft 19 116 3'} 4*} 9121118 GrubbLS 2500 80 Dicfnary120 R'vingC'sar116 T'yAgain 12 Nov 9-562C.D 6 f 1:13 ft 80 113 552 47 67}10'5 ParsonsJS 250068 Espedeco117 Pvt.Sam113 MartialSong 12 Oct 1-562 Beu 6f1:11%ft 4 113* 1'} 21 47 5'2 ParsonsJ'2 1500 79 StanleyC. 118 MorMac 113 Lea'sBest 12 Sep26-564Beu 6f1:11%ft 82 107*1" 1} 1h 44J ParsonsJ5 1500 89 SI'm'gSI'm118 Pr'c'sSt'l 107 Cav'sw'd 7 Sep21-566Beu 6f1:12%ft 32 113* I'l 12} 12 2' ParsonsJ6 1500 85 AirRocket 118 HenPen 115 BoldGene 9 Sep 7-563 Beu 6 f t;13%ft 8-5 *115 1' U| 1«i 32 AnyonE4 1750 82GoldSwiv'l 115 MadC"rd118 HyLimit'd 6 Sep 3-561 Beu 6f1:17%sl 3} 110*3} 1} 34 4'0 ParsonsJ? 1500 54 BenNye118 SmcothG'ng11C Sw'tGrce 9 Jly 6-56'Tdn ^}f1:06%ft 3} 119 2»j * 22 23 DelV'hioJ4 2000 82 Rite-0ne109 SlickKn'tl 19 Exagger't'd 10 Jly 2-564Tdn 6 f 1:14 ft 16 112 1n 2} 3'} 63 DelV'hioJ7 2000 77 Telbras 118 Cuna 111 OurTops 12 Jun22-563Tdn 5}f1:07%ft 3J 113 43 46 56} 8'} BowcutD5 2000 72 North Vixen 111 Cuna 112 Idealist 8 May 9 CD 1-2 ft :51%b April 27 CD 3-4 ft 1:13^hg April 21 CD 5-8 ft 1:0125b KAnnv Mice 1 1 ft B m 6 b Harmony Now— Rkhwood Miss, by Gallant Gay. (wuny rvua* I I V Breeder. Dr. C. W. Hayes. 1956 14 3 5 1 $4,185 Owner, J. Mefford. Trainer. S. E. Walz. $2,500 1955 3 M 2 0 $3CO Sep22-566Whe 6} f 1:23',*=gd 3 118 35 2'} 22 2';tLill'geR3 A2O00 80 MissElfr'a109 GiveAII 107 TouysTr'ble 6 tPlaced second through disqualification. Sep12-567Whe 6}f1:21%ft 4 118 34} 38 5" 5'2 Bet'rRL'3 A1500 78FlitterGirl 115 CashR'q'st112 Blencrest 6 Sep 6-567Whe 6} f 1:22 ft 32 116 1'} 12} 11} 2' Stid'mG4 A2000 86 HerCh'ce119 LewisA.D.119 Interr pted 5 Aug3C-567Whe 6} f 1:23 gd 10 115 2h 1} In 3"k Stid'mG4 A2000 82 HerCh'ce115 LwtsA.D.117 T'nvsTr'ble 7 Aug23-567Whe 5 f 1:02 ft ' 114 67 47 45} 44} Lillib'geR6 Alw 82 LennyGale119 BudBuden113 Retrouve 7 Aug17-567Whe 6}f1:22 ft 8 5 *109 V 13 13 12 StidhamG' Alw87 Argument112 Maboob'lee113 LousGirl 6 Jly30^567Whe 6}f1:22%go 4} 112 6*2 6" 6'0 6'4 FlorioA4 Alw 72 Rip Luck 115 Gee 117 Siren Song 6 J!y26-567Whe 5f1:01%ft 4 112 23 24} 23 2'} FlorioAS Alw 86 W'dv'wAce120 T'ysTr'ble120 Ad'alJr. 7 May 9 CD 1-2 ft :52h May 6 CD 5-8 ft 1:02%b s Einaaeratpd X 1 ft1* Ch m 5 b Mighty Story— Car-Rou, by Carlaris. /s txaggerarea i u D Breeder. W F. Woilia. 1957 2 0 0 0 ( — ) Owner. S. H. Gaar. Trainer. R. Dever. — $2,500 1956 10 0 1 1 $700 May 6-571C.D 1,V1:4745ft 17 109-58 5" 8'4 8" PrestonJ3 2000 60 Brau Imp 109 Pastoral 114 Kristi W. 9 Apr30-574C.D 6f1:12%ft 89 105* 882 91011 121116 PrestonJ? 3500 69 J'nesB'g109 Sth'rnBI'd 112 GryG'wn 12 Aug23-562Det 6f1:13%sy 3; 107 6«2 68} 710 712 0'NeilT4 - 2000 69 MarkitPaid 112 BuyBookie 107 Tetu 9 Aug18-56'Det 6 f 1:14 si 19 107 752 752 45 34J O'NeilT' 2000 74 Touch of0r107 KirkKriss107 BareF'cts 11 Jly17-562Tdn 6f1:15%sy 22*111 7« V\ 44 43 W^msWB' 2O00 69WeeM'n12 Fl'tCloud 109 Slr'ndy-Dan 12 Jly11-562Tdn 6f1:15%sl 4; 106*6413} 2'} 2"* Guar'doV» 2000 72 R.U.Therel 11 PertStep113 Hy-Lib'ty 10 Jly 6-56'Tdn 5}f1:06%ft 13 109* 32} 33 33} 43} Guarj'doV2 2000 81 Rite-0ne109 Ontheball 119 SlickKn'ht 10 Jly 3-562Tdn 6f1:13%ft 14 105*762 65 H\ 13\ ClemensJ3 2000 79 Gemboy117 Rep"tMand'te117 Ris'llTS 12 Jun18-568Tdn 1 1:48%m 7} 109 2} V 8"° 7' SyfridL' 200034 Amulet117 WarFinish117 ValleySprite 9 Jun 6 56'Tdn 1 1:52%hy 12 106* 44} 6'} !«• 6 "i CliftonB4 2000 18 Kinder 116 AlaPam106 Mary'sFrank May 11 CD 3-8 tf:37h April 25 CD 3-8 ft :3€%h April 20 CD 1m gd 1:46h jutui Wnr PJnp rmc 1 1 •*» Ch. c. 4. by Pinebloom— G«W Princess, by Prince Pan. •' J Breeder. H. P Headley 1956 26 3 3 3 $6 275 Owner, T. A. Grissom. Trainer. V. R. Wright. $2,500 1955 8 10 1 $1,960 Oct 4-56' Det 6f1:12%ft 4 112 1} 12 li 33; BairdRL' 250082 Jubilee110 QueenRedbird113 Belboots 10 Sep29-562Det 6f1:11%ft 4 107 42} 43} 56 7*} FicoT» c2O0081 Ray'sPr'e117 Persevere112 NagsHead 9 Sep26-56iDet 6f1:12%ft 5J 112 23 2 52J FicoTi2 250084 NoHarvest114 Jubilee107 RoyalWitch 12 Sep17-56'Haw 6f1:13%ft 23 114 95} 94 9?} 93| AdamsJ'2 3500 71 BloodyW'r'r114 Deliv'yL'd114 JoDavis 12 Sep 8-565Haw 6}f1:18 ft 40 114 M SMIOini'S BorgkeR3 5000 75 Marconed113 GinocrC 111 Superscript 11 Aug29-562Was 6f1:1l%ft 24 116 104} 98;i07210" AdamsJ? 5500 77 BanSenlll KingMust'.ig113 Maroon'd 12 Jly23-563A.P tc5}f 1:04%fm 25 112 65} 68} 66} 78J AdamsJ4 7000 87 BolQuestionl 19 Preenl 11 Br't0ra:ige8 Jun16-564Was 7f1:26%hy 4 118 5'J 42 31 5*1 ScurlckD3 5000 66 WiseFighter 118 Gra'tH. 112 Paraph 9 Jim 6-565Was 6f1:11%ft 20 108* 1^ 3"" 98210" LeJeuneS3 6000 75 FullB'kllO Ky.Rainbo.\112 Superscript 12 May 14 CD 1-2 m :52b April 22 CD 3-8 sy :39b April 15 CD 3-8 ft :38b uuwmuu Bowman's i Flash riuan 1 M 1 " Ch h- 5 by Sy,'s Jimmy— M '« Blusn by Pot au Feu. ^ Breeder, Dama Farm Stables. 1956 12 3 1 3 $2,430 Owner. S. Eldridge. Trainer. L. A. Downard. $2,500 1955 10 M 0 1 $200 Nov 7-564Whe 6} f 1:23 ft 7-5*120 1'} 12 13 11} ShoyatJ6 1500 82WarrenAuthor115 Haskins122 Murtex 8 0ct27-563Whe 6}f1:24%m 8 120 45 55 35 36} BowcutB6 150066 First Verse 117 Honker 116 Where Now 8 Sep29-56i0Whe 1,1s-1:54 ft 15 117 56 32} T 7" Bowcu*.D2 1500 46 Fcrtni't120 Assemblage114 TrueKIng 8 Sep24-564Whe 6}f1:23%ft 3} 121 2^ 13 12 12 ShoyatJ3 1500 78 IWishimayl 15 C'rtHoy121 R'cketMarie 8 Sep20-563Wtie 6} f 1:24 sl 61 120 1? 12 12 32 BowcutD7 1500 72 TrueK'gl 17 J'myMann116 M'st'dSeed 8 Sep14-562Whe 1,1«1:53%ft 3*114 22 13 12 2 * CaveR7 1500 60 DeneBalm'r116 Bus nBus116 WindyBill 8 Sep 7-56' Whe 6}f1:23%ft 8} 121 33 22 23 332 ShoyatJi 150076 AlorayeJr.121 ReineLea118 R'k'tM'rie 8 Aug31-566Whe 6}f1:23%ft 24 120 74} 872 58 57 LittleM? 1500 73Kentom120 Henker113 Ardiable 8 Atig24-567Whe 6} f 1:23 ft 11 120 32 43 6'0 67} Lillib"geR7 Alw 74 BlueLovely113 Unbr'h'le105 Ren'nEf't 8 Aug 3-56' Whe 5 f 1:03 gd 62 119 662 551 46} 441 Lillib'geRS 1500 78 GirlHigh11 1 Must'dSeed113 FannyW'd 8 Shn rn OitP 1 1 ft Ch. f, 4. by Bold Captain— Sharp Reward, by Reaping Reward. *",U,H wuc « »v Breeder. T. F. Devereux AT. F. Calhoun 19:6 11 2 4 1 $3,120 Owner. C. K. Andrews. Trainer. Mrs. R. E. McConnell. $2,500 1955 6 M 0 2 $540 Sep 7-567Beu 6f1:11%ft 10 112 641 67 '66 5*2 F'selmanJ2 Alw83 Fabucon 115 Sinew115 Paducah Kid 6 Aug24-566EIP 11:39 ft 14 105 2} 2} 2} 22 Hub'dW4 A2000 88 Dictation117 SpitfireT e117 MyCh'rie 6 Aug10-566EIP 6 f 1:13 ft 51 110 45} 43} 53J 64 Rob'sonK3 Alw 83 MyChrie107 Mr.Willmes119 PadhKid 8 Aug 6-566EIP 6f1:13'sft 81 112 23 32 1} P Fiesel'njs Alw86 PI's'reSc't106 MeinL'bl'g111 Crip'sS'y 9 Jly13-566RD 6f1:13%sy 4} 114 55} 542 66 671 Br'ssardR4 3000 71 Joe'sMissKB MtyWise115 Commolark 8 Jly 6-56'R.D 6 f 1:12 ft 21*109 531 42} 31 1' PhelpsB? 3000 86 DrawNear118 C'mop!ay113 M'nyF'lts 10 Jim26-565R.D 5}f1:09%sy 2} 110? 43 34} 22 22} LandersBS 3000 72 Whirl'gSt'r109 S'syB'ty115 R'ndwego 9 June 26, 1956— Daily Racing Fotm Time, 1:1C%. Jun20-562R.D 6f1:14%sy 31 109^22 22 1h 2' PhelpsB7 2000 71 Witch'g107 Sfp Up-J'y1 12 PhilQ'gl'o 12 Jun13-564R.D 6f1:12%ft 2} *111 5'1 3' 2'} 32 DobsonJ4 200082 MyCherie 413 SissyPud 108 Witching 12 Jun 7-562R.D 6 f 1:12 ft 10 112 4? 26 2» 28} DobsonJio 3500 77 Skysthelimit102 Transcol107 Mr. F J 12 May 6 HO 1-2 ft :52%b April 30 HO 1-2 ft :54'/sb Dream isicum w O 'Mo /Yiuicy lev 1 1 ' ^ Dk b ' 7 by Sl°P Clock-Dream Eyes, by Appealing. • J Breeder. J. C. EIIU. 1957 10 0 3 1 $1 5C5 Owner, Loray Stable. Trainer. J. J. Gavin. . $2,500 1956 6 2 0 0 $1 485 May11-57?C.D 1,^1:49 ft 3} 114 12 54 7'} 8 » ParsonsJS 2000 54 AppeaseNot114 KristiW.113 JanesGal 8 May 7-571C.D 6} f 1:19 ft 9 120 V 68 42} 231 Hansm'nL6 2500 83 SkyC'pers110 M'rkitPd 120 Easy-Me 12 May 2-574C.D 6f1:12%ft 49 114 54 66 33} 23 Hans'nLS 2500 83 M'sR'nM'rel 10 SkyCp'rs109 M'seS'n 12 Mar26-5740.P 6f1:12;';ft 20 112 45} 5-6} 47 572 MeauxC2 2250.81 EpicChoice114 GildedKmg115 Feuding 10 Mar22-5720.P 6 f 1:14 m 16 115 1162 842 4«J 2} MeauxC4 2000 79 M'sR'nM'e111 Ch'eAI'm112 Fr'dlyM'n 12 Mar13-5750.P 6f1:12%ft 93 114 4* 3'] 2" 622 MeauxCS 2000 86 Blendon 108 Coffeyville 117 LadyAtom 12 Mar 1-572 F.G 6f1:13%ft 9 112 45 36 78 861 MeauxC? 2000 79 Etanni112 NewStream113 Sid'sPride 12 Feb20-572F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 50 112 32 2' 22} 34} MeauxC 2000 78 Play Tiger 1 15 Rc!et113 Talion 12 Jan26-57'F.G 6f1:15%m 26f 112 53} 55} 88} 9'6 MeauxC8 2000 60 Bill'sC'n118 D'tr'thM's116 ChceAI'im 11 Jan12-57'F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 12f 116 32 33} 54} V\ MafaleM» 200076 Restr'ntlll McGrthiana111 PiefsS'n 12 May 11 CD 3-8 ft :36%b April 30 CD 1-2 ft :50«/5b April 17 Kee 3-4 sl 1:1 8%b Celtir \*emt Bov 1 1 R Ch. c, twin 4, by Shannon II. — 0 Play, by Okapi. Boy '• © Breeder S. I. Crew 1957 8 10 1 $1540 Owner, S. I. Crew. Trainer. M. Rinke. $2,500 1956 21 3 1 1 $3 875 May10-572C.D 7f1:26%ft 81 115*12 12 1h 56 Guaj'rdoVi 2000 74 BullSkinl 16 OldMilton116 Kanawha 12 May 2-574C.D 6f1:12%ft 40 112*42 44} 56 652 PrestonJ7 2500 80 MsR'nM'e110 Dr'mO'M'y114 SkyC'ps 12 Apr19-572Kee 6f1:11Vcft 13 116 42} 43 85|11i3 BidwellJ* 2500 77 0verland116 GreatProphet113 Rippsy 12 Mar20-572O.P 6 f 1:11 ft 52 112 4'J 33)10*41111 CraigHn 250085 Adm'IT'dy112 KingFoot114 Pacem'ker 12 Mar13-5720.P 6 f 1:12 ft 2} 115 V V 13 15 CraigH' 2000 90Lu'yB'nd111 FourSteps112 RaysDavid 12 (Mar 9-5720. P 6M:12%gd 11 110 3'} 2'} 2} 3'} CraigH6 2000 85 Mr.Stone112 MrtialS'ng113 Sm'tH'sy 11 Mar 2-5720. P € f 1:14 sy 18 109 i' 1'} 9» 11'3 PoparaAi2 2000 67 JudgeDan 111 AlaGala113 Picataq 12 Feb25-5720.P 5}f1:07*.sm 15 110 32} 21} 23 4?} PoparaA? 200074St'kExc'ge108 RedPTmelOB MalaKee 12 |Nov10-56iC.D 6 f 1:13 ft 109 M6*11«ll1«] 98} V\ LittrellR6 3000 74 PrrieStte112 L'tleR'd 110 St'rBI'ze 12 0ct29-56'C.D 6f1:12%nc 62 107* 66} 67 78} 8'0 LittreMJ'2 250076 BullSkin 113 Idolita 107 Espedeco 12 May 9 CO 1-2 ft :51%h April 26 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 10 Kee 3-8 gd :36%b m,i: Mice J- IB Dm 1 ■ 1ft ,U B f 4' by FoMr Freedom*— Ellen Baker, by Bright Knight. Breeder, W C. Brittain. 1956 3 0 0 0 $125 Owner. Mrs. J. B. Randolph. Trainer. W. E. Hall. $2,500 1955 17 2 3 2 $4 755 Oct20-568Kee 1 1-8 1:51' sft 51 110 42 53} 32 44 Greg'yJRi 300085 Dance a-Jig118 Valence115 C'ldNight 9 0ct13-565Kee € f 1:12 ft 36 109 11" 9* 65 522 Greg yJR» 3500 87 Taza115 PartnerTim112 SenatorBlake 11 Sep28-564Det 6f1:11%ft 17 108 7" 712 7" 7'5 FicoT? 350076 Beauion 116 MissMelody 115 BidNow 7 Dec26-553F.G 1,lt1:47%ft 3 113 45 36 34} 28 Perm'neR' 4500 73 KindMoud 112 GeneLemay 109 Vallou 10 Dec13-55'F.G t£l*4Mfl 32e 110 66 56} 43 124 P maneR2 450072 Jun Chic110 GeneLemay107 Atalaya 12 Dec 2-554F.G 6f1:15%m 19 111 7'} 78} 87} 7'0 KeeneH' 700066 NurseG'nyl 08 JulieB'lle104 ClrdFlaq 8 Nov 4-557C.D 1A 1:48r5gd 24 *112 10'2 9»21H«1123 BrooksS6 600052 DaysW k115 St'llaB'la112 CouldEqr 1 11 0ct28-554CD 6f1:13%ft 30 110 12181013 54 31} ChurchKi 6500 80 CountryVet 115 Birch 110 StellaBella 12 Fmiwnv 1 1 ? B. f , 4. by Emileo— Dolaway, by Whiskaway. tmiway '* «^ Breeder. J. Sher. 1957.9 1 0 3 $1 7^ Owner, Ravenwood Stable. Trainer. C. Towle. $2,500 1956 11 M 1 2 $1 275 May10-578C.D 1,1t1:48%ft 83 115 16 31 S»* §» ArmsfgR' 2500 49Swoose113 Nemesia111 Brau Imp 10 Mar27-5720.P 6f1:12'/sft 25 111 2h 5'2 66}1193 Holc'mbH4 2250 79 RosyFlo112 Roy IWitch110 RedP'fiime 12 Mar 8-572F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 32 112 1} 1' 43} 58 BairdRLi 2000 80SaintOregon113 Etanni113 JumpTime 10 Mar 5-572F.G 6f1:15%gd 2} *106M'2 2} 2' 32} LovatoF' 200073 RedBudLane 115 Educt 118 Piet's^cn 9 Feb28-572F.G 6f1:14%ft 31 106 2'i 2} 2'} 63| LittrellR3 200078 J'pTune112 OiseauRouge118 PlayTiger 10 Feb23-57'F.G 6f1:13%ft 32 103*2" 12} 13 12} LovatoF2 2000 86 Barbareba106 Etanni112 KeepingTime 12 Feb13-573F.G 6f1:13Vsft 19 105 2'} 3'} 2} 34} CoyA3 200082 HihLama115 Restraints GallaVixen 12 Feb 7-571 F.G 6f1:15%sl 10 105 2} 2} 3:lk 42} Glassn'rG8 2000 72 BornAnew118 PlayTiger113 Dictionary 12 Jan22-57'F.G 6f1:14%ft 41 109 13 1} 2'} 32| SellersJ3 2000 78 Rosef lare 105 Tetu 110 Eat and Run 12 Dec25-56'TrP 1&1:46%ft 92 111 1} 542 7'3 916 CookLC 3500 63 LandLash120 BoldPlayer106 MattyK 10 May 9 CD 3-1 ft :37h April 17 Kee 3-4 sl 1:17y5b dockers' Selections Appear In Daily Racing Form Page 19 2nd C. D ** J f+ r\ 5 FURLONGS. (Defamar, May 5, 1956-:58%—2-119.) Purse $2,880. 2-year-olds. ZnG \*.\J Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs.; maidens, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ^$5,000. Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec WL WL 14024 Modelaire 112 14022 Joyful Rose 109 *Roman Fun 107 140242 Ruths John 112 08202 Boston Cooler 112 137904 Tropic Bird 109 14022 Florida 3rat 109 131292 Night She ..per 112 13790 Quitzie's St - 112 13129 Ace Duce * 112 12704 'Debbie Lass 104 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt WL Sing Lu 109 14292 Chipp'sJill T09 14024 Venetian Melody 109 14292 Murano'sMiss 109 13790 Ruban Blue 112 14151 Mr. W. P. 112 13790 Java Girl 109 13790 Con Gal 109 140222 BussyBoy 112 Coupled: Night Shopper and Ruban Blue kKr\At \n\ro ' 1 1 O B. c, 2. by Model Cadet— Tessina, by Count Fleet. MOaeiClire I |Z Breeder, Danada Farm. 1957. 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, W. H. & D. L. White. Trainer, J. A. Hikes. $5,000 May 8-573C.D 4} f :54%ft 99 114 10 9? 7» P% Kn'ppEJ" 4000 77 Subahlll Ruth'sJohn115 KingPutnam 12 May3-571CD 4J f :53%ft 67 11111 85* 88J1010 CookLC'2 5500 82 BigWinnerl 14 CondiLu107 Mary 'sBoy 12 Apr27-57'C.D 4i f :53%ft 24 114 9 9*1 8" 8'0 ErbD* 7500 82 MissT'ph'elll H'gryDrm112 M'y'sB'y 11 May 7 CD 3-8 ft :38h May 5 CD 1-2 ft :51%h May 1 CD 3-8 ft :37b Invf nl Rnco 1 ftO B- f. 2- b» Johns Joy-Playful Rose, by Head Play. JOyrui KOSe I UV Breeder, J. L. Cleveland. 1957. 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. J. Bartlett. Trainer, J Bartlett. $5,000 May 8-57'C.D 4J f :54%ft 17 111 5 45 55 V% CookLCS 4000 79 MyStory108 BussyBoy114 AndysHope 12 Aprl8-573G P 4| f :53%sy 20 118 6 69} 7'410" BarrowT4 Mdn 74 P'pa'sBaby113 Kelkata118 C'raraSue 12 April 29 CD 3-8 m :371*b April 13 GP 3-8 ft :38bg April 8 GP 1-4 ft :24b Rnmnn Fun 1 ft7 B. c, 2, by Roman Sandal— Country Fun, by Hayride KOman run Ivlf Breeder. Mrs. D. E. Holeman. 1957 .. 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, A. A. Mitchell. Trainer, A. A. Mitchell. $5,000 Rn+k'c Innn 110 Br. c, 2, by Eternal Bull— Sona, by Identify. KUtn S JOhn I I * Breeder, A T. Simmons. 1957. 5 M 1 t $770 Owner, Mrs. J. Zitnik. Trainer, J. Zitnik. $5,000 May 8-573C.D 4J f :541tft 3i 115 5 22} 24 22 KaelinFio 4000 84 Subahlll KingPutn'ml 14 M'sS'nSfle 12 Apr27-57'C.D 4} f :53%ft 36 115 5 43 431 m KaelinF3 8000 88 MissT'ph'e111 H'gryDr'm112 M'y'sB'y 11 Mar21-57i0.P 4f :47%sy 6 113 3 62| 55J 68| BidwellJ2 Alw86 FlashyT'k'n113 CountP'se116 WiseFI't 12 Mar11-57i0.P 3f :35 gd 6 113 7 65 54 Fieselm'nJ' Alw 91 Pr*ceB'nd119 B'bKn'ht119 FI'shyTVn 12 Mar 7-57'O.P 3f :35%m 21 116 6 2} 3i ClarkB* Mdn 92 Ath'can116 FI'yToken116 Ski-Jor-R'm 12 May 7 CD 3-8 ft :37%h May 2 CD 3-8 ft :38%b April 25 CD 3-8 ft :36**hg rWtrrn Tnnlpr 1 1 0 Ch 9- 2- bv Air Sailor— Boston Lady, by Isolater. DOSron V-OOier M^ Breeder, R. Sousley. 1957. 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, T. D. Buhl. Trainer. Earl Kelley. $5,000 Feb19-573Hia 3f :34%m 8Jf 120 9 8»3 7*} SyfrigL" 10000 78 PrinceAriel 120 BetsyCeel 17 Amerlea 14 May 9 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 1 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 10 Hia 1-2 ft :54m Tmnir- Rir 4 1 AO Ch. f. 2, by Papa Redbird— Best Blister, by War Admiral. I ropiC Dira | \fj Breeder, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Hoaglin. 1957. 4 M 0 0 $125 Owner, C. Lussky. Trainer. M. Rieser. $5,000 May 6-572C.D 4} f :54 ft 5i 115 1 7 | 53J 46i Carst'sW' 4500 84LadyJ'ge108 Kent'c'd't116 HauteDoge 12 Mar29-573G.P 3 f :33**ft 11 118 11 8*2 V\ C'rsfnsW8 Mdn 90B'st o'S'g118 CofeFr'vV118 J'tLi'eMe 14 Mar12-573G.P 3 f :34%ft 16f 118 3 85J 73J C'rst*nsW4 Mdn 89Col'aCh'ge118 T'gS'ng118 St'ySm'chie 14 Feb15-573Hia 3f :33%ft 47 117 13 11121215 C'rst'nsW* Mdn 81 MissFr'cJ'blU Unl'sh'd114 R'm'nS'ng 14 May 5 CD 3-8 ft :37h April 22 CD 1-2 sy :51hg April 17 CD 3-8 sy :36' 5h P\f\riAn Rrnf 1 ftO Ch. f, 2, by Indian Hill— Trumpet Call, by Bimelech. norma Drar HT7 Breeder, C. F. Henry. 1957.. 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Florida Shores Hotel Stable. Trainer, N. Burger. $5,000 May 8-571 CD 44 f :54%ft 50 111 3 7" 78 6«i RotzJLi 4000 81 MyStory108 BussyBoy1:4 AndysHope 12 1 May 2-571C.D 41 f :54 ft 6ie 117 12 11*311121116 CookLCio 600074 LittleSkip 120 Pern bertoo 120 Edict 12 ; Apr27-573C.D 4} f :53%ft 16 117 5 8" 9" 9'7 C'st'nsW* Mdn 76 ZippyGal 117 StarToday117 Loraida12 May 13 CD 5-8 ft 1:06h April 25 CD 3-8 ft :36%hg April 8 GP 5-8 ft 1.03b Ninhr ^hnnnpr 1 1 O B c, 2, by Prophets Thumb— Aunt Dora, by Boss Hoss. ruignr anopper | iz Breeder A L Birch 1957. 3 m 1 o ssoo 1 1 Owner, A. L. Birch. Trainer, H. White. $5,000 Apr30-572C.D 4} f :53%ft 12 114 2 2} 2' 23J GonzlesR3 5000 88 JohnBull 116 HauteDoge 111 Heskie 12 ■ Apr25-574Kee a4f :49%ft 35f 114 6 5^1 65 6*1 Gonz'zRn 5000 93 Fleetbelle 114 Defend 114 BigWinner 12 Mar 5-571 OP 3f :34^5gd 4} 116 9 11H1114 Turnb'IW2 Mdn 82B'bK'ght116 Efrn'ISw'd116 Bulm'zed 12 ! May 8 CD 3-8 ft :36*/5b March 1 OP 3-8 gd :37%h Ch. by Star— Dance Routine, by Mr. Bones, QuifTiA'c uirzie s DTar irnr 1 10 c, 2, Fleeting | iz Bree^r' R A Paradwk. 1957.. 5 ■ 0 0 ( — J Owner, R. A. Parachek. Trainer, W. J. Madman. $5,000 May6-572CD 4J f :54 ft 3 116 2 3} 43 88^ DodsonD3 4500 81 LadyJ ge108 Kent'c'd'tl 16 HauteDoge 12 I Apr25-573Kee a4f :49%ft 28 118 5 SH &l V DodsonD« Mdn 92 PlainBen118 DudleyDixie118 FrankK. 10 I Mar 7-575F.G a 5-16 :27%gd 42f 118 10 6* 64 Grif'thK'2 7000 B'mtown116 M*ry'sBoy116 Mike'sDuke 12 Feb 5-574F.G a 5-16 :27%ft 25f 120 12 |W 9'| Grif'thKio Mdn Alliance 120 FourCycle 120 TryingMr. 12 Jan 1-574F.G 2f :22**ft 38 118 6 88} 8'3 F'selmanJ4 Mdn Wine Jr. 118 Delma '15 Lord Jan 9 I May 12 CD 3-8 ft :36%b May 4 CD 1-2 ft :50b April 23 Kee 1-2 gd :49*5b Arc Hiiro 1 lO B. c, 2, by Stronghold— Three Blues, by Blue Flyer. MCe UUQe I I* Breeder, J. B. Latta. 1957. 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, E. McElhaney. Trainer, R. Armstrong. $5,000 Apr30-572C.D 4J f :53^ft 113 114 6 44 55 57l RotzJL? 5000 84 J'hnBull 116 Ni'tShpper114 H'teDoge 12 Mar 5-5710.P 3f :34y5gd 35 116 10 121512's HartNS Mdn 81 B'bK'ghtl 16 Et'rn'ISw'dl 16 Bulm'zed 12 April 24 Kee 1-2 ft :51%bg Hokhio ueDOie I U055 rice 1 (\A Ch. f. 2. by Graphic— Admittance, by Maeda. , | \jq Breeder, S. S. Myers. 1957. 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner. Graphic Arts Stable. Trainer, D. Davis. Jr. $5,000 Apr25-574Kee a4f :49%ft 35f 111 10 12'212^12'e JohnsonN' 5000 82 Fleetbelle 114 Defend 114 BigWinner 12 , : Apr20-57iKee a4f :49%ft 12 110 8 9«J 9 o 9'4 JohnsonN? 5600 82 Mary'sBoy113 MaryAliceB.113 Gayful 9 ' May 11 CD 3-8 ft :36%fag April 23 Kee 1-2 gd :49%b April 19 Kee 3-8 ft :36^h C:n/« I *-u ., 1 AQ B. f, 2, by Provocative— Lotus Blossom, by The Rhymer. . Jm9 I U7 Breeder, L. Combs II. 1957 . 0 M 0 0 ( ) 1 Owner, Four R. Stable. Trainer, R. M. Dowries. $5,000 May 14 CD 1-2 m :511/sbg May 12 CD 5-8 ft 1:04b May 9 CD 3-8 ft :36%b fn inn's lilt 1 HO B- f, 2. by Roi Rouge— Dick's Gal, by Port au Prince. 5 Jill V*mpp It/7 Breeder. Mrs. R. J. Farris. 1957.. 1 M 0 0 ( ) , 1 Owner, Mrs. E. Farris & C. E. Withers. Trainer, R. Dever. $5,000 May10-574C.D 5f :594/5ft 67 111 11 "101412161221 Armst'gS8 650072Co,IJ'hns'n117 HashSup'e114 Pig'robe 12 , May 4 CD 1-2 ft :53h April 27 CD 3-8 ft :35%hg April 23 CD 1-2 m :53hg Venetian rent, nun Melodv 1 ftO ■ f 2 by M*mm-9m of Italy, by vezzano meiouy I V7 Breeder, E. L. Friedberg. 1957. 2 M 0 8 ( ) I Owner, Apple Acre Stable. Trainer. J. B. Floyd. $5,000 May 8-573C.D 4J f :54%ft 73 11112 119J11131012 PcparaAi2 4000 74 Subahlll Ruth'sJohn115 KingPutnam 12 I May 2-571 CD 4J f :54 ft 16 117 2 43 75J 913 PoparaAi 600077 LittleSkip 120 Pemberton 120 Edict 12 I May 7 CD 1-2 ft :50%b April 29 CD 1-2 m :51b April 24 CD 3-8 m :37%hg ' Murnno's Miss 1 0Q B f' 2 by Murano-Miss Tete, by Priam II. murano » ,VI,; 5 I V* Breeder, I. J. Collins. 1957.. 1M 0 0 ( ) I Owner. I. J. Collins. Trainer. E. T. Colglazier. $5,000 May10-574C.D 5f :59%ft 147 111 10'0 9'4 9131120 CassidyJ« 6500 73 Co1J'hns'n117 HashSup'e114 Pig'robe 12 y " May 7 CD 5-8 ft 1:04' 5bg . April 29 CD 3-8 m :39b April 24 CD 3-8 m 38 Vg KUDan R nKnn Rlno DlUe 110 Dk. b c. 2, by Eternal Reward— Fuzzy 0., by Cohort. . I • A Breeder, L Augustus. 1957. 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner T. E. Mueller. Trainer, H. White. $5,000 May 6-572C.D 4} f :54 ft 37 116 11 ~ 11"11'i10»l Gonz'lesRS 4500 80 LadyJ'ge108 KentVd't116 HauteDoge 12 ' May 5 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 16 Dou 3-8 ft :37%bg Mr W P 1 1 0 Br. c, 2, by Indian Hill— Sandia, by Blenheim II. , ™T' **• '• ■ • * Breeder, Dr. G. H. Knapp. 1957.. 1M 0 0 ( ) I Owner, W. P. Walters. Trainer, P. Huber. $5,000 , May 9-573C.D -5f :59* ft 40 120 67J 61 '10^1025 KaelinF' Mdn 68 LitteR'p'r120 Discord'nt120 WiseFleet 12 1 April 30 CD 3-8 ft :3645b April 26 CD 3-8 ft :36%hg April 20 CD 1-2 gd :49hg Invn Ctrl 1 OQ Ch. f, 2, by Coffee Money— Epimae, by Epithet Java V3in • W7 Breeder, Terrell Bros. 1957. 3 M 0 8 ( ) I Owner, Exchange Stable. Trainer, H. Forrest. $5,000 May 6-572C.D 4J f :54 ft 13 113 4 ft] 32 9' Delah'yeJ7 4500 81 LadyJ'ge108 Kent'c'd'tl 16 HauteDoge 12 I Apr17-57'Kee a4f :50 m 8} 115 4 32 87J 9(3 Del'sayeJ3 5000 84 M'sT'phone115 TheV'rb118 Lib'tyHigh 11 I Mar 7-575F.G a 5-16 :27%gd 3-2 A117 6 91 MO^J MaddenDS 7500 B'mtown116 M'ry'sBoy116 Mike'sDuke 12 I May 5 CD 3-8 ft :37%h April 10 Kee 3-8 gd :36%bg March 23 FG 3-8 ft :37%b Cnn Cn\ 1AQ B. f, 2, by Condiment— Sister Ellen, by Gay Monarch. V-Qn VJUI ■ ^^ Breeder, Miss C. Vester. 1957 . 1 M 0 0 ( ) I Owner. R. E Alessio. Trainer, W. E. Hall. $5,000 May 6-572C. D 4J f :54 ft 82 113 8 108J108J1110 DeverR' 4500 80 LadyJ'ge108 Kent'c'd'tl 16 HauteDoge 12 ■ May 13 CD 5-8 ft 1:05h May 10 CD 1-2 ft :50%bg May 5 CD 3-8 ft :37%b Rhccv Row 110 B. c, 2, by Hypothetical— Sheila Lou, by Tintagel. dussj vvy »■ ^ Breeder, T. A. Grissom. 1957 .. 5 M 1 1 $680 1 Owner, T. A. Grissom. Trainer, V. R. Wright. $5,000 May 8-57 'CD 4J f :54%ft 21 114 2 6'0 6« 24 AdamsJR3 400084 MySt'ry108 AndysH'pe114 L'sMisb've 12 , Feb28-575F.G a 5-16 :27%ft 18 118 10 118111 1 1 AdamsJR* 5000 Mi'tyMick110 PinkyJo115 HyDomingo 12 ; Jan24-574F.G a 5-16 :27**,ft 19 11B 9 119|128J KaelinFB Mdn BeauFils118 TryingMr.116 MillerB'ck 12 J Jan 9-574F.G a 5-16 27%ft 8 1 13 5 55 65 KaelinF? Mdn Hy-Skeeter118 Chavela115 TryingMr. 10 ; / Jan 3-574F.G a 5-16 :27%ft 11 120 1 34J 351 KaelinFi Mdn Mr. Mo 117 Day's Hero 120 Trying Mr. 7 ' May 5 CD 3-3 ft :37%b May 3 CD 1-2 ft :50bg April 27 CD 1-2 ft :51%b 3rd C. D O-rl f* n 5 FURL0NGS. (Delamar, May 5, 1 956— : 58^^— 2—1 1 9. ) Purse $2,300. 2-year-olds. JlQ Vrf.L/ Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. Weight, 120 lbs. Chart Book Todays Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec WL Wt 09788 Valley View 120 AM Hurry Bhai 120 Sabredale 120 136094 Ivy Age ,. 120 14292 Kay's Jeep 120 * 13792 Mr. Crack 120 Best Flight 120 Velis 120 13609 King Hopeful UO Chart Book Today's i Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt 12271 Amby 120 , 13609 Billys Best 120 137922 Waged and Won 120 13030 Gray Trust 120 14151 Spicy Tour 120 Lone Desert 120 One Crack 120 ) Coupled: Mr. Crack and One Crack. 1 ; 1 1 ■ ! I I I B 2 * Atorter-Come and Go, by Epithet. V/illaw Viow 1 Ort c VOliey View | ZU Breeder, T. Piatt 1957 .. 2 M 0 t ( ). Owner, Valley View Farm. Trainer, E. L. Whyte. . -. , tM{ Mar15-573GP 3f :33%ft 9Jf 118 6 7» 8» Sor'senB« Mdn 86 BueEt'na118 Patagoman118 Fl „„ gLover 14 Feb13-573Hia 3f :33%ft 29 120 9 Wl 9" UsseryR7 Mdn 83 Cohansey120 In theC'try120 LogsPnde 13 May 14 CD 3-8 m :3*%b May 11 CD 5-8 ft 1:05b May 7 CD 1-2 ft :50b Ch. Your Host— Rash Hurry, by John P. Grier. All Unrru Rlim 1 0(1 c, 2, by All Muriy Bhai | ZU Breeder! Meadowview Farms, Inc. 1957 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. J. L Blacklock. Trainer, L. K. Haggin. May 11 CD 1-2 ft :52b* May 7 CD 1-2 ft :51%bg c .L raAn\* 1 Oft B. c, 2, by Blue Swords— Ellendale by Bimelech babredale IZO Breeder. Est. of S. D. Riddle 1957 0 M 0 0 ( 1 Owner, Mrs. H. C. Fruehauf. Trainer, A. Lamoureux. April 1 Hia 1-4 ft ;24hg March 22 Hia 1-4 ft :25%bg l„ A/la 1 Oft B. g, 2, by Andys Glory— Teen Age, by Jacopo. ,VY A9e I ^U Breeder, I Gushen. 1957. 3M 0 0 $498 Owner, I. Gushen. Trainer, E. Anspach. . May 4-572C D 41 f :54 ft 3i 122 6 62| 72; 4'2 Hart'ckW4 Mdn 88 N'wAdm'l 122 U'q'eC'm do122 B n'd'to J1 At 11 Apr25-573Kee a4f :49%ft 5e 118 8 V\ 7*1 45 Del'sayeJ4 Mdn 94 PlainBen118 DudleyDixie118 FrankK. 10 Apr20-574Kee a4f -49V%ft 31 118 3 9'» 6' 4» Delah'yeJ4 Mdn 93 Missoula115 H'rodsburg118 Patag'n'n 10 May 10 CD 3-8 ft :37b April 15 Kee 1-2 ft :49b April 11 Kee 1-2 ft :48*,b if X. \Atkn, 10ft B. g, 2, by Vincentive— Kaytrel, by War Jeep. Kay S Jeep IZU Breeder, L. J. Caillouette. 1957 . 1 M 0 0 - ( ) . Owner, L. J. Caillouette. Trainer, L. J. Caillouette. May10-574CD 5f :59Sft 40 114 12'211'51114101? RotzJL'2 6500 74Co'IJ'hns'n117 HashSup'e114 .„..., Pig robe 12 April 30 CD 3-8 ft :36%b April 27 CD 1-2 ft :49hg April 24 CD 3-8 m :39b M_ r,~~V 1 Oft Dk b. c, 2. by Crack Reward— Gay wood, by Willow Wood. r. U-aCK I ZU Breeder, R. Felix, Jr. 1957.. 1M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Cedar Valley Farm. Trainer, L. Bonnafon, Jr. . . ... . , May6-574CD 4| f :55'/sft 56 120 2 1' 101211*5 RoserG4 Mdn 69 Blenzie117 Wa'd andWon120 Anoint h 12 April 20 Dou 3-8 si :37%hg April 16 Dou 3-8 ft :38%bg p-.i Ci:_U* I OH B. c, 2, by Ambiorix— Flight, by Stimulus. Best Might I ^U Breeder. W Stone. 1957 . 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, P. L. Grissom. Trainer, R. Dees. , , '. May 11 CD 3-8 ft :36%bg May 6 CD 1-2 ft :512/Sbg April 29 CD 3-8 „ m :37*fcbg w-i:- I Oft Ch. c, 2, by Hannibal— Royal Martha, by Ariel. Ve,,S I^U Breeder, E. K. Thomas. 1957.. 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, E. K. Thomas. Trainer, J. Winans. Kin** Urtnof ,,| 1 Oft B. c. 2. by Roman— Playfull, by Chance Play, ing Hopeful I ^U Breeder, M. Carter. 1957 .. 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Hasty House Farm. Trainer, H. Trotsek. May4-572CD 4J f :54 ft 91 122 11 11M118J11H AdamsJio Mdn 79 N'wAdm'l 122 U'q'eC'm 'do1 22 B n d'to 11 Apr20-574Kee a4f :49i/5ft 4 118 5 43 45 5»J AdamsJ8 Mdn 91 Missoula115 H'rodsburg118 Patag'n'n 10 April 30 CD 3-8 ft :35%b April 26 CD 3-8 ft :37%hg April 19 Kee 3-8 ft :36^b A'mku 1 Oft Dk. b. c, 2, by Ambiorix— Catana, by Fighting Fox. ArrtDy I ^U Breeder, Belair Stud. 1957.. 1M 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. G. Brown. Trainer, W. G. Sparks. Apr20-574Kee a4f :49!^ft 18 113 9 10'310i71020 ChurchK3 Mdn 81 Missoula115 H'rodsburgl 18 Patag'n'n 10 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :36%b May 6 CD 1-2 ft :51%bg May 3 CD 3-8 ft :36%b BJIIu'e Best Rocf 1 Oft B. c, 2, by Crafty Admiral— Errorless, by Shut Out lllyS I ^U Breeder, J. C Metz. 1957. 2 M 1 0 $625 Owner, I. J. Collins. Trainer, E. T. Colglazier. May 4-572C.D 4±f :54 ft 2J 122 5 5?J 95J 8«J BorgTceRS Mdn 83 N'wAdm'l 122 U'q'eC'm'do122 B'n'd'to 11 Mar 6-573G.P 3f :35%m 3-2*116 7 f3 2"» UsseryRS Mdn 84TaraT'lla113 CloseJ'p115 LincolnR'ad 14 May 7 CD 5-8 ft 1:02%bg May 2 CD 5-8 ft 1:02h April 29 CD 5-8 m 1.~04%b Dk ch 2. by Shut Out-War Talk, by Teddy's Comet. WnnpH ana nnrl Wnn WOn 1 Oft c, I ^U Waged Breeder, R. W. Mcllvain. 1957. 1M 1 I $560 Owner, Walmac Farm. Trainer, J. J. Greely, Jr. May 6-574C.D 4Jf :55Vfeft 5^ 120 11 85 2J 2 Heckm'nJS Mdn 83Blenzie117 Anointeth117 Phar inFr'nt 12 May 3 CD 1-2 ft :50hg April 30 CD 1-2 ft :51hg April 26 CD 3-8 ft :37hg Crn\j Trucf 1 Oft Ro c 2' b» 0n Trust— Priority, by Equipoise. Vjray I rusr I ^v Breeder, Mereworth Farm. 1957 . 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, H. H. Mundy. Trainer, H. Forrest. Apr29-573C.D 4| f :53%gd 7| 120 8 8'2 7'2 6'2 Del'sayeJ4 Mdn 79 R'limS.W.120 D'dl'yR'd 120 Uniq'eC'do 11 Mar 1-5710.P 3f :351Agd 6-5 *116 7 6* 54J DuhonMS Mdn 89 Pr'ceB'nd116 AI'aAethel 116 C'ntP'se 12 May 11 CD 5-8 ft 1:05%h May 10 CD 3-8 ft :37b May 3 CD 1-2 ft :52hg ^nirv Tnur 1 Oft Dk- b. c, 2, by Condiment— Tour, by Tourist II. _ jpity luur l £\j Breeder, Mrs. J. M. Branham. 1957. 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. J. M. Branham. Trainer, 0. Clelland May 9-573C.D 5f :59%ft 109 120 8«i 7'2 813 71? Armst'gS* Mdn 76 LitteR'p'r120 Discord'nt120 WiseFleet 12 May 10 CD 3-8 ft :38h May 1 CD 3-8 ft :37%b I nnr HAc^rt 1 Oft Gr. c, 2, by Desert Ration— Lone Mate, by Mate. — vcacri I AU Breeder, Dr. W. E. MacGregor. 1957. OM 0 0 ( ) O'r, M. J. Schmitt & L. MacGregor. Tr ., Dr. W. E. MacGregor. May 1 CD 1-2 ft :52hg April 25 CD 3-8 ft :37hg April 15 CD 3-8 ft :37%h OrtP vme Crnc\e v^ruCK. 1 Oft ■» C 2, by Crack Reward— One Play, by Strolling Player. » ^^ Breeder, R. Felix, Jr. 1957. 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Cedar Valley Farm. Trainer. L. Bonnafon, Jr. May 7 CD 3-8 ft :37b 4th C. D , A+U C IV 6 P1*10"65 (out of chute). (Delta, May 5, 1956— 1.-09%— 4-=-t21 .) Purse $2,500 ^tlll V« ,\J 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1957 allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. , : 9 ' . ) 1 ) , 1 , Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 144343 Bandit John Aug56Was 1:12^ 111 115 13372 Combound Mar57 0P 1:12V5 112 115 14434 Wedding Ring Jly56 Mth 1:10** 115 117 13367 Great Prophet Apr57 Kee 1:11** 113 115 13365 I Dare You Aug56EIP1:13 112 110 00638 Contrary Cuss 115 88427 Miss Trace Jly56 RD 1:12*4 115 110 14023 Anetbabe May56 Was 1:13)1 111 110 01180 Kingston Blue Sep56Beu1:13 113 115 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt Wt. 03863 Sea Boss Sep56 EIP 1:13% 114 115 13608 Educt Mar57 0P1:14Vsm119 118 13491 Galikist 0ct56 Kee 1:11** 107 IW 14023 *Ann Del Sep56 Det 1:11** 110 105 13252 Cash Payment Jun56RD1:13 114 115 14025 * Michael T. W: May56 CD 1:15m 114 110 14434 Isasweetie . Sep56Beu1:12 113 1K) 140231 This Side Jan56SA1:11% 119 118 146362 Markit Paid 0ct56 Det 1:12% 115 115 I I I ) I y " . ) ' , ) I , 1 ) I I I I I ■ 1 , ; J ; ' / i , ) Rnnrlifr Banait JOlin Inkn A V 1 I 1 K Ch. g. 4, by High Bandit— Nippy Grier, by John P. Grier. I ^ Breeder. Dr. E. E. Watson. 1957 6 Oil $750 Owner, J. Sher. Trainer, S. Reiser. $2,500 1956 16 2 3 0 $4,485 May11-57iC.D 6f1:13%ft 21 115 31J 3'J 24 3"k Carst'sWS 2500 80 Anivram108 SmoothPalm113 Apasay12 May 2-572C.D 6f1:13%ft 17 115 1h 1h 21 2~» C'rst'nsW* 250081 Hobad 115 Antebabe114 Mr.Gunner12 Feb15-578F.G 6f1:13%ft 33 110 88 87 810 8»1 KnappEJ4 2500 75 Taftla 112 Hay don 113 Bills Captain 8 Jan19-574F.G 1&L48%ft 12 114 24 3* 7" 7M SellersJ3 2500 63 MissSk'ore104 AILaubhan106 CopW'er 8 Jan17-574F.G 6f1:13%ft 12 114 63J 64J 6^1 612 SellersJ' 3000 74RipRoad114 Declaration111 Distillate 8 Jan 8-575F.G 6f1:12**ft 17 113 7»I 7H 8'0 813 KnappEJS 3000 76 Inahm'd115 Sist'rBig'rllO T'x'sC'lins 9 Dec31-563F.G 6f 1:14 ft 5i 114 1« 1J 34 44} Br'ssardR3 3000 78 ALGalal 14 DramaDear110 TuckyM's 8 Dec 7-567F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 31 111 24 23 11 1« KnappEJ* 3000 83 Fraluxe 113 PlayTop 108 Exultant 11 Nov29-562F.G 6f 1:14 ft 4 109 32 3 21 2"k KnappEJ2 3000 83 Haydonl 12 Tanbark112 HugoYouGo11 Nov24-56iF.G 6 f 1:14 ft 4J 111 4« 42J 54 43} KnappEJ2 250079 D'byMorn112 Fraluxe104 HugoYouGo 11 May 7 CO 1-2 ft :49f*b May 1 CD 3-4 ft 1:17b April 26 CD 5-8 ft 1:84b frimrtAiinH 1 1 *v Cn 9 4, by Through Bound— Combustion, by Zayin. LOmooung | | J Breeder, R. Lowe. 1957 7 0 0 0 $120 Owner, R. Lowe. Trainer, N. A. McMaster. $2,500 1956 2 0 1 0 $800 May 2-57'C.D 6f1:12**ft 7J 114 98J 8» 9»1 914 Delah'yeJ' • 2500 70 Able Ladd 114 Espedeco117 Apasay12 Mar16-5720.P 6f 1:1196ft 21 112 63J 32J 5i| 421 Dela'yeJ" 2000 89Ruche112 RosyFlo107 Fighting Jack 12 Mar 6-5720.P 6f1:13!*gd 38 113 11* 108J.11* 10^0 Del'ayeJi2 2000 74 Pacem'k'r105 Ch'ceAI'm112 N'wAngle 12 Jan31-572F.G 6f 1:13 ft 33f 112 108J101411251124 JonesL« 250064 CountyDef'sel 16 B'rnAn'w121 SkyBim 12 Jan22-572F.G 6f1:13%ft 11 110 64 8" 8^ 8" GibbG3 200070McGrathiana107 PlayTiger115 J'n-Joe 12 Jan10-574F.G 6f1:13%ft 19 110 8» 812 8" 8 « SellersJ4 30OO70Baby'sDelight118 Betise105 CI'yM'se 8 Jan 3-575F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 14 110 8?| 914 913 8" SellersJi 2500 72 Pigeon Pie 113 HostGogi115 Ducat 9 Feb 9-562S.A 7f1:25**ft 9} 115 54 6* 68J 28 Lawl'ssR" 500066 P'lysCr'ckerHS K*IKid110 UltraUltra12 Jan12-562S.A 6f1:11**ft •♦ *115 11M1013 612 6«o PulidoB' 5000 76 BI*z*gC'm't106 D's'rtR'h111 P't'sR'ckll «kw15-55*Tan 6f1:12%ft 3 119 43J 44 42 1h Tanig'iG" 04000 86 0vington116 LittleR'sh109 Don'tP'nic 9 May 12 CD 5-8 ft 1:04^ April 26 CD 3-8 ft :35%h April 23 Kee 3-8 gd :39%b \SJaAA\nn Rinn 1 1 7 Ch f 4 bv Round View— Binding Tie, by Unbreakable. YYeaaing iving I I / Breeder. Sanford Stud Farms. 1957.6 2 1 0 $2,100 Owner, C. Havemann. Trainer, J. Johnson. Jr. S2.500 1956 13 2 2 1 $6,325 May11-57iC.D 6f1:13%ft 43 112 2J 2\ 63J 78| ParsonsJ' 250071 Anivram108 Sm'thP'lm113 B'ndiU'hn 12 Apr19-571G.P 6f1:15**hy 9J 111 75J 91110121110 Scurl'ck02 350056 Key Star 106 Suncast 109 Birch 12 Feb19-577S.P 6f 1:12 ft 3i 110 1^ 1h V V" WallBi 4000 90 Spy Lady 110 Gee 106 Ornum 10 Feb 9-577S.P 6 f 1:12Vsft 7J. 110 65J 55J 911 98J DaileyJA« HcpO 81 KingBebe 114 Airpe 112 LightDustll Feb 1-57'S.P 6 f 1:12 ft 7 105*4 12 13 12J Dail'yJA4 A400090 Heptad 112 BokeeMII Turbo Jet 10 Jan25-576S.P 6f1:14%gd 3i 103*12 1h 24 21 DaileyJA* 4000 76TurboJet115 Dellusson110 EllaVillalO Dec21-56?TrP 14 1:46%ft 3-2 A113 14 22 24 35J Choq'tteJi 4000 76 Boldlncline 113 NextPlease 116 Bleak 12 Dec10-562TrP 6f1:11%ft 8 114 421 5« 57 58 AdamsL' 5000 83 Gr1cDrama112 Mr.Moots112 Soc'ILion 12 Dec 3-564TrP 6f1:11%ft 11 113 54 65} 81 1 881 AdamsLa 6000 83 GingerC.108 Dr.JoeKay113 Polly'sBo 12 Jly27-56«Mth 6f -101*ft 5 115 24 24 24 23 Culm'neJ2 500091 MissErl'nlll Fl'rPict'relll G'ld'nBay 12 May 9 CD 1-2 ft :51h Great rear rropner PrnnhPt X ~ 1 | 1 | J K B. g, 5, by Prophets Thumb— Satarian, by Agrarian. Breeder, E. M. Curtli 1957 6 0 2 0 $1,025 Owner, A. L. Birch. Trainer, H. White. $2,500 1956 28 3 3 2 $4,290 May 2-574C.D 6f1:12%ft 61 114 3' 33J10'210H Gonz'zR'o 250075 M'sR'nM'ellO Dr'm0'M'y114 SkyC'p's 12 Apr19-572Kee 6f1:11%ft 28 113 2J 2« 14 221 Gon'ezR? 2500 87 0verland116 Rippsy111 DemetriosV. 12 Mar25-5720.P 6f1:13%gd 8J 116 1 13 12 73J Del'sayeJ7 2000 78 Mond'sW'r116 L'leBr'th'r116 T'com'te 12 Mar15-5720.P 6f1:11%ft 4 116 32 42J 32 44 Gaffgl'eR3 2000 88 Gild'dKing116 Fullop'p111 Gr-ggC'nty 12 Mar11-5720.P 51 f 1:07 gd 31*114 2h 21 4| 43J Gaffgl'eR* 2000 81 M'tyR'n114 Friendly M'n1 14 NewAngle 12 Mar 5-57.20.P 5Jf1:06**gd 15 112 1h 11 12 2"" Gaffgl'eR3 2000 86FeudalDrm110 MightyR'n112 Blend'n 12 Nov28-56iNar 6f1:13%go 14 113 63j 741 741 7*1 GrossE? 2000 69 AshTray107 Chapaqu't104 JerryKellee 12 Nov24-56iNar 6f1:12**ft 26 113 12 12} 24 48| GrossE3 2000 74 Esc'pdelll.112 Brookv'le112 J'ryK'lee 10 Nov20-564Nar 6f1:14%sl 13 107* 32} 42 12121213 LandersCB 2000 62SirValj'n114 Rimsickle109 SwedePete 12 0ct12-567Beu 6f112%ft 14 116 1} 14 2« Pi HartM 2000 83 JoeBurke108 Spr'gRain119 D'bleH'stk 9 Mav 9 CD 1-2 ft :503ib 1 1 DnrP Ynii X 11 ft B. m, 7, by Lester J.-Flosilda, by Wrack. - . I UOre TOU * I I U Breeder. Dr. * Mrs. W E. MacGregor. 1957 . 10 0 0 ( )| Owner, R. & R. H. Moore. Trainer, R. Moore. $2,500 1956 15 1 1 1 $1,295; May_2-572CD 6f1:13%ft 40 109 4iJ 42J 54 G«J DeverR3 2500 74 Hobad 115 BandiUohn 115 Antebabe 12 Nov 3-562C.D 6 f 1:13 ft 57 111 42 J 43 32 5* DeverR7 2500 77 AlllnOnelll GigrsB'y111 B'lCWoods 12 Sep 3-564EIP 6f 1:12Vsft 6J 109* 6? 77i 75J 673 HayNJr2 1750 83 G*rtiesLst113 NuCole111 S'n'c'sP'ty 7| Aug31-565EIP 6 f 1:13 ft 21*112 1" 1" 21 43 RiveraJJ2 2000 84 Adar 117 PlatterScout 114 MyFlame 7 Aug25-563EIP 6 f 1:13 ft 33 115 2'J 2' 2h 3'J Riv'raJJS A1500 85 Bl kStr'm120 Harvy t.Bull 106 Grixd'le 6 Aug2C-562EIP 6f1:153fem 3 *109* 2'J 2J V 13 HayJrN* 2000 74 H"slGrover111 MikeR'don111 Ru'dBoy 9 Aug16-565EIP 6f1:12%ft 8 112 12 14 2" 2| MarreroJ' 150087 BlackStreaml 15 NuCole117 Diction'ry 9 Aug 9-565EIP 6f1:12vsft 41 114 75J 66J 43J 65 MarreroJS Alw 85 N oh sP'de119 M'nofQ'st107 M'riaJ'n 9 Aug 1-565EIP 6f1:13 /5ft 8Jf 108* 75 54 95J 95J Smith'nG2 2500 78 Blendon 110 Melmar'sU.N. 115 Galfor 12 May 9 CD 1-2 ft :51b April 25 CD 3-8 ft :36%b CnnfrnriJ f,,.. 1 1 C B. c. 4. by Hydrant— Streak of Dawn, by High Strung. onrrary V-USS I I J Breeder, C. G. Strandlund. 1956. 6 M 0 0 ( ) Owner. Sun Coast Stable. Trainer, C. C. Norman. $2,500 Oct 5-56*Haw 6 f 1:133/sft 209 111 127312M12201220 CarrllWE? 3500 60 PoorJchn 118 AlaGala 115 HighRich 12 \ Sep28-567Haw 6f1:123/sft 101 111 109310H10131019 CYWVE" 40000 66 Err ntBrm108 AlaG'la112 Roy'lG'rge 10 Sep13-562Haw 6f1:13Vfeft 83 120 121612191120 919 CarrllWES 5000 63 OnePutt120 ManyFaults120 Exultant 12 May 9-563Spt 6Jf1:23%m 51 112 24 3' 720 733 Car'IWE7 A30C0 Wlit aSt'p120 AngelB'th115 P't'sSon 7 May 4-56iSpt 6f1:171%m 41 112 8'ilOH 8i? 8'3 BaldwinR? 2500 0cnM"ny112 HyAp'che113 Ging'rS'e 10 May 1-56-«Spt 6i f 1:29V5hy 35 112 4'3 43 710 7 « JessopD'O 3000 MightyTir'd111 0c'nM'ney112 My tor 10 May 11 CD 1-2 ft :512/sb May 7 CD 1-2 ft :5024b April 16 GP 3-8 ft :35h 11AB. Skytracer— Dominant Miss., by Dominant. Mice Trnra m,7, by MISS I race | I U Breeder, Dr. E. E. Watson. 1956 . 9 10 0 4975 Owner. Mrs. E. E. Watson. Trainer. E. E. Watson. $2,500 1955.. 0 0 0 0 ( ) Jly12-565R.D 1 -70 1 :44%f t 13 112 1« 2'J Bled. RoserG' 2000 Kanawha106 Tour'gChipllS Helforhay 8 Jly 5-565R.D 6f1:11%ft 39 115 5*J 2J 53 55J JordonH7 2000 82 Sunny Capri 110 Steve S. 120 Telary 8 Jun28-564R.D 6 f 1:13 ft 11 115 85J 9* 721 6-* RoserG3 2000 77 TakeAI1 115 HustleGal 115 JustaRay 9 Jun22-565R.D 6f1:15%sy 3; 115 6*J 5'J 6«J 610 JordonH6 2000 58 Casey sHopel 18 Mr.Van116 St'rtMiss 7, Jun11-567R.D 5J f 1:041sft 36 113 8*J 8» 85| 74J JordonH3 3000 93Will"wJde118 0k'ch'bee114 Bay'uR'se 8 June 11, 1956— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:05%. Jun 4-565R.D 6f1:122,sft 5 115 5*J 7' 86| 95 J JordonH '2 2000 78 StarPiince115 0ldMilton114 Harjah 12 May28-565R.D 6f1:143 ssy 28 111 3 1h P* ^ JordonH4 2000 73 JessieFr y113 St'rMarq'ellO Adm'Ur. 8 May16-56iC.D 6f1:133,5m 66 106* 8 J 8" 8» 9H McKyEC? 2000 71 D thRocket110 HuntP'te109 SeaRip'le 12 B. by Sir Damion— Worrybird, by Devil Diver. AnreDODe Anfphnhp X ^ 1 1ft f, 4, •■ U Breeder, M. W. Williamson. 1957.. 2 0 0 1 $250 Owner. J. L. Paddock. Trainer. V. R. Wright. $2,500 1956.9 1 0 0 $1,500 May 8-572C.D 6f1:12Vsft 2J *110 1J 1h 54 714 AdamsJR2 2500 73 ThisSide114 Bonap'te117 Mahm'dR'lic 12 May 2-572C.D 6f1:13%ft 16 114 52 J 54 43J 32J AdamsJ5 2500 78 Hobad 115 BanditJohn115 Mr.Gunner 12 Aug25-563Cka 4f ;47%ft 8J 109 5 55 J 68 7»J Grands'tL* 2000 GameW nie107 VeldaF.109 Cot'uxBoy 8 Aug 4-565Cka 6Jf1:19%ft 73 113 3' 78J10151017 Colc'reLJ3 2000 73 Royal River 112 SUetchable 110 Ekin 10 Jly 13-564F.P 6f1:13%ft 6i 111 65J 68 6« 78 Grands'tL* 3000 74 CtainBuster114 JeepFlyer116 HiBim 7 Jun27-566F.P 6 f 1:12 ft 11 107 2iJ 5 J 7'2 723 Grands'rtL2 Alw 68 Alcova 120 Tiganna110 Pelage 9 Jun18-563A.P 6 f 1:13 gd 63 109 53J 65 81* 816 Scurl'ckD7 3500 63 ChieUoel 13 BillSmug109 ErrardQu'n 8 Jun11-562Was 6f1:11^ft 4J 115 32 43J 21 6*J Scurl'ckD7 3500 78 FaroBank112 Man-o-Turf114 Paraph 12 May31-562Was 6f1:13!'5go 6 111 2« 2* 1« 12 Scurl'ckD4 3000 79 F/yGladHand118 I Mae113 DemonBo 12 April 27 CD 5-8 ft 1:02* shg April 15 CD 1-2 ft :49h April 10 CD 1-2 si :49h Kinncfnn Rluo Blue 11 C Br g, 4, by Blue Yonder— Dark Alma, by Dark Jest. MngSTOn I 1 3 Breeder, Penn Brothers. 1956.14 2 0 3 $1,745 Owner, W. H. Sharp. Trainer W H. Sharp. $2,500 1955 7 M 1 1 $405 Oct11-565Beu 1-70 1:44%ft 7J 118 4 J 88J 8'2 821 Rob'ts'nKS 1500 59 MizGrg'na110 Qu'nM'dllO L'berMn 9 Oct 6-562Beu 6f1:184,i hy 6J 118 2* 1h 14 1J Rob'ts'nK3 1500 56 Etrn'IP1 115 Sh'b'tAII'y112 MizGg'a 11 Sep27-56'Beu 6 f 1:13 ft 4J 113* 1J 11 12J 12$ KoptyraM3 1500 85 Maradora115 Mlle.Arletty11Q JoSal 12 Sep21-562Beu 6f1:121sft 3 118 54 55J 713 6'0 Rob'ts"nK4 1500 76 Bostar118 0liveFinney115 KingsOrd'rs 11 Sep17-56'Beu 6f1:13%gd 58 115-54 44 V 33| KoptyraM' 1500 78 Blue Brand 110 Sheer Velvet 113 Scar 11 Aug28-564EIP 6f1:12%ft 21 105 9M 913 gu 8'3 HallW2 1000 77 Windy "sPride 120 Fumeur 112 Teapoy 10 A»g24-561EIP 6 f 1:14 ft 5f 111 75 J 78 34 43J Rob'sonK' 1250 78 Mi'illliir*s114 MaryJ'n110 Sh'b'tAlley 12 Aug18-563EIP 6 f 1:14 ft 27 111 54 54 43J 3"" Rob'sonK^ 1000 82 Kernalice111 Reb'aJane111 Sh'rtAlley 7 Aug13-568EIP 1 1:403/sft 5Jf 113 64 33 7H 9'2 Rcb'ts'nKS 1500 70 Scar 108 FrankRose 115 TedHarvey 12 : Aug 6-564 El P 6 f 1:14 ft 13f 110 98^ 95J 85J 9" BowcutD* 1500 71 Annceekay107 JoyStar111 SugarKing 11 May 10 CD 1-2 ft :5125b May 7 CD 3-4 ft 1:17%h May 2 CD 1-2 ft :51h (.- R/tcc 1 1 C Br. g, 8, by Boss Hoss— Sea Ballad, by Balladier. ^ea DOSS * 10 Breeder, S.M. Look 1956. 7 1 1 0 $925 Owner, Mrs. A. Roth. Trainer Mrs. A. Roth. $2,500 1955.14 1 3 3 $1,775 Nov14-56'C.D 6f 1:134sft 250 114 8'i 91411181118 Rob'onKio 2500 61 DollMason113 WiseTr'fic106 M'seSign 12 Sep 3-562EIP 6f 1:122/sft 18f 114 3 2J 2J 54' DobsonJ' 1000 85 Bragas 119 GallaToy111 Mr.Bull 12 Aug28-565EIP 6f1:12*5ft 35 117 32 22 23 27 DobsonJ5 A1000 81 Grixd*le120 Ess'nt'l 117 Ch'rlieB'wm'n 7 Aug21-563EIP 6f1:144/5gd 34 115* 43J 53| 54J 63J FidlerJ* 1000 74 Jofin115 SquadsLeft120 Martyutz 12 Aug13-565EIP 6f1:132'sft 23 115 33 43 541 78J Dobsonjs 1000 76 May Lee H. 112 Lil Perry 112 Ocee 11 Aug 3-566EIP 6 f 1:14 ft 14 117 32J 4* 6 1 8H CorollaC3 A1500 68 Spin sBoy115 Sout'nRio110 FirstSpin 8 1 Jly13-563FgS 4J f :563/5m 11 114*1 12 12 1"* FidlerJ2 1500 Jeff'slmage119 Tick'sBoy114 Sk'gTide 8 I Oct 3-55' Beu 6 f 1:14 si 16 113* 62J 3'J 2« 32J Clev'gerR4 1500 78 RoyalStrm113 M'dJ'hn118 L'tleD'st'r 12 i Sep23-55'Beu 6f1:134/ssy 11 113* 3* 42 58 8 3 SMnkerW2 15J0 68 RedSult'n1T8 F'xySun118 Fight'gM're 12 Seplo-SS^Beu 6f1:12!5ft 7J 113* 2J 24 2'J 2| SlinkerW7 1500 88SlyWink115 Err'rd'sB'y108 B'gieW'ch 9 I F/lurf /\ V 1 1 Q B. h, 6, by Education-Sweet Chimes, by Epithet. COUCr * I O Breeder, F. W. Hooper. 1957.9 1 1 0 $1,505 Owner, Mrs. A. P. Schiro. Trainer, H. W. Shadowens. $2,500 1956.7 0 1 0 $340 I May 4-57i CD 6 f 1:14 ft 34 120 21 2J 31 6«i H'ckm"nJi2 2500 71 Dicfr,ary120 R'vingC'sar116 T'yAgain 12 ! Apr29-571C.D 6f1:13%gd 36 117 121611191015101? Heck'nJio 2500 61 MaybeM'bl 111 D'IMason109 M'kitPd 12 ' Mar27-5720.P 6f1:121/5ft 27 113 85J1192119J109J Skor'skiA^ 2000 80 RosyFlo112 Roy'IWitch110 RedP'fume 12 Mar18-5720.P 6f1:12%m 10 119 44J 64J 610 68J Fiesel'njs 2000 79 Wr'umb'k114 Br'dMoat112 Cap'nW've 11 Mar 5-572F.G 6f1:15%gd 7J 118 1'J 1J 11 22 Heckm'nJ4 2000 74 RedBudLanel 15 Emiway106 Piet'sSon S Feb25-572F.G 6f1:14%sl 13 113 1J 1h 1h tj Heckm'nJS 2000 80 FrecdomFirst107 J'mpT'ne110 Talion 12 Feb19-575F.G 6f1:14Vssl 23 112 44 77 V -57J Armst'gS7 2000 74 D"bleDine121 EasyTrail 115 SeaSiren 9 Feb14-571F.G 6f1:13%ft 12f 112 83J 85J 75J 6'J Armst'gS* 2000 76 Cullrtonl 10 L'tleR'der113 R'dB'dL'ne 12 Jan25-572F.G 6f1:133'sm 19 112 8«1 813 8i3 81» SellersJ7 2000 66 Henry sR'dl 18 NobleP'tn'r112 Cul'ton 12 ; ; Mar10-563F.G 6f 1:13 ft 29 115 5 | 64 10'1108J CoffmanE* 2000 79 HighL?ma119 LuckySw'p109 R'manGal 12 April 19 Dou 3-8 m :40b April 16 Dou 3-8 ft :3835b Cn lii icf 1 1ft B. m, 6, by Hypnotist II.— Ennaoj. by Count Gallahad. UUIIR1M ■■ v Breeder. Ellis Farm & J. Homan. 1957. 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. A. M. Creech. Trainer. B. Creech. $2,500 1956 24 6 3 1 $10,980 I May3-574CD 6£f1:202,bft 52 113 44 54} 43J 64J ChurchK« 3000 75 MbeMabel 118 Sup'eMu'c113 Luciete 12 Mar16-5730.P 6f1:10Vsft 9 110 33 24 612 712 F'th'nHS A2500 87 MamaL'ne105 J'r-O-L'e110 Mart'lS'g 8: i Iter11-5730.P 6 f 1:12 gd 83 111 54J 6*J 68J V6 Fea'stonH3 4000 74 Ky.R'nbw109 M'seSign113 L'ftyJ'mes 7 I Nov17-56iC.D 6f1:12%ft A\ 111 44 34J 5*J t7 ParsonsJi . 2500 77 Imurguy109 BabysDelight 114 Apasay 12 ! Oct 9-561 Kee 6M:11%ft 6J 107* 64J 6*3 64 53 Mul'rinM3 3000 91 Arbial 17 Swoose110 JoDavis 12 I Oct 1-562 Haw Sf1:12**ft 17 114 75J 7*110^ 8' AdamsJ3 3500 77 HailFel'w113 Jalb^ ate117 Th'derbird 12 ! Sep25-562Haw 6Jf1:19 ft 5 112 42} 4U 88J1013 BrooksSi2 3000 72 C'yD'f'nse109 H'rApVnt117 W'rBisc't 12 Sep22-563Haw 6f1:123'5ft 43 108* 7«J 65J 55 32J LeJeuneSS 3500 82 Jalbopate112 HailFellow114 BarChip 8 ! Sep 6-562Haw 6f1:13Vsgo 4 106*86 65 42J 1h LeJeuneSS 3250 82 Jalbopate 117 Sky Maid 111 Attavar 10 I May 7 CD 1-2 ft 5025b April 27 CD 1-2 ft :48%b April 15 Kee 1-2 ft :48%b A mm Hoi V 1 ftC Blk. m, 8, by Free For All— Ann 0 Sullivan, by Unbreakable. /\nn Wei /\ I U D Breeder, O'Sullivan Farms. 1957.2 0 0 0 ( )' ] Owner, Mrs. R. Grundy. Trainer, R. Grundy. $2,500 1956.18 2 0 2 $3,340 , , May 8-572C. D 6f1:12V5ft 9J 108' 67 7'J 65 6" ParrottR3 2500 76 ThisSidel 14 Bonap'te117 Mahm'dR'lic 12 May 2-574C.D 6f1:12%ft 28 110 8«J 77J 68 88; PoparaA' 2500 78 M'sR'nMe110 Dr'm0'M'y114 SkyC'p's 12 ' Nov17-568C.D 11-81:54%ft 13 113 5i| 53J 8» 1021 AdamsJ' 2250 54 Tr'ceT Ik113 W'rS'cret'ry112 At'mB'b 12 I Nov 5-561 CD 6f1:121ift 4 109 98 7«| 4^1 3»i LeJeuneS7 2000 76 Abacus114 CuteStorm111 LauraD'nna 12 i Oct 3-563Det 1-701:44 ft 9 115 32 42 87J 812 VincentF3 2000 74 M'rySwp'r118 G'freyG.110 Sw'gAr'nd 8 i Sep22-56iDet 6 f 1:11Vsft 22 110*88 87} 66 7* DickensB4 2000 86 Judge Mad 15 CoastHome116 Cajac 10 ) Sep15-56iDet 6f1:11%ft 7 112* 951 93| 5* 553 DickensB3 2000 83 Pat Againl 09 ScarleUr.117 Ave 10 I Sep10-56iDet 6f1:114/5ft 7 110*843 42 2« 12 DickensB2 2000 89 DestinoMiss109 EarlyFoot115 M'sKirk 10 I Sep 4-562 Det 6f1:12%ft 7 106* 2J 12J 13 14 DickensB2 2000 86 Date!ine114 King-Ak114 L'tleColonel 10 ) Aug31-56'Det 6f 1:12 ft 19 102* 35J 32J 44 4?J DickensB7 2O008OKaz115 AIIAt0nce112 Fiddle Bow 9 I May 1 CD 3-8 ft :3745b April 21 CD 3-4 ft 1:17%b April 17 CD 3-4 ft 1:19b /»_-L Pnumant 1 1 C B. q, 4, by Colonel O'F— Deduction, by Case Ace. Cash Payment I I ^ Breeder^ R. L Lancaster. 1957. 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. B & B Stable. Trainer, S. Walz. $2,500 1956 .19 2 0 1 $2,040 ! May 1-578CD 1&1:471tft 89 109* 9H 9'8 92 945 NevijJeJ8 2500 34 BlueLaw114 G'ld'nApollo117 AIL'bhan 9 Nov14-563Whe 1,1«1:52 ft 32 112* 5«J 4«J 55 533 NevifleJ* 2000 63 Honker119 Unbr'chable112 OI'picRose 7 Nov12-564Whe 6J f 1 :251Aft 38 110* 74 J 78 77J 63} NevilleJS 1500 68 Miss Allright 113 Paqui 116 Pretty 8 Oct31-565Whe 1 A 1 :49^%f t 8 110 6'J 821 823 826 NevilleJ4 1500 52 Honker120 OlympicRose114 FleetMiss 8 Oct23-563Whe 1 ,16 1 :503/ssy 7 109*54 44J 37J 31* NevilleJi 1500 58 Kernalice113 Jake'sJulep119 GayMar'n 7 . Oct17-565Beu 6f1:13%ft 40 113*10*J 97} 7*3 74J NevilleJ2 1500 77 MizG'rgiana110 Q'nMed 113 F'rMary 10 Oct 9-563Beu 6f1:133sft 41 113* 8* 88J 7«J 54J NevilleJi 1500 77 GreggC'nty113 PetHen115 GayMarion 9 Sep24-566Whe 6J f 1:24 ft 53 112* 68 J 58 J 78 6*3 NevilleJ2 1500 70 Tiverton120 PetHen117 BullLeader 7 Sep 8-567Whe 6J f 1:22%ft 6i 112*5* 48J 34J 41 3 NevilleJS 1500 76 W'dgWay117 GayMar^nl^ Pr'ceEr'd 7 \ Aug30-566Whe 6if1:24%gd 7 117 66i 5» 58 473 FlorioA2 2000 67 Mr Swiv120 Paqui115 Aganaboston 6 1 May 9 CD 1-2 ft :51h April 26 CD 3-4 ft 1:15%h ki* L_-| T \A/ V A 1 1 ft B. h, 6, by Degage— Sweet Alice by Jamestown. Michael I. W. | | U Breeder. E. A. Welch, Sr. 1957.2 0 0 0 ( ) 1 Owner W. H. & D. L. White. Trainer. J. A. Hikes. $2,500 1956.2 0 0 1 $250 } May 8-574CD 6 f 1:12Vsft 14 114 5«J 51 111 181120 CookLC' 2500 67 Luciete 110 Apasay 114 Rippsy 11 J Mav2-572CD 6f1:13%ft 9J 114 63 97J10*J10i4 MaddenD7 2500 67 Hobad 115 BandiUohn 115 Antebabe 12 2 May16-563CD 6f1:14V5m 63 114 34 22J 3« 33J HansmnLi 2000 75 BrilliantPaul 117 TheMoor120 Apasay 11 ' Mav8-563CD 6f1:13%sl 63 114 413 45 751 712 H'smanL7 2500 71 M'rkitPaid114 JustFr'dom115 Dasheff 9 9 Jly 6-554Tdn 6f1:11%ft 23 *114* 3"* 21J 2f| 42J SlinkerW2 4500 91 StarZ.1 19 Orco116 Click-Click 8 3 J^-SS'Tdn 5if105%ft 43 111* 3J 1" 14 13 SlinkerW2 3500 92 MissMig103 BrthavenHS Click-Click 11 ' Jun23-555Tdn 6f1:114/sft 29 113* 1^ 42 52| 42J WallBi Alw 89 Jerry'sGem115 HotCakes115 Pinelet 8 8 Jun14-557Tdn 6f1161/5m 6J 115 63J 67 6'J 8H Naz'ethJ5 4500 58 MyPrf'ce117 Br'nShVw112 Gl'y'sCr'n 9 9 Mav10-557CD 6fV13%ft 11 112 33 33 533 43 RogersC7 4500 79 Hok yP'k'y109 Mi'tyMo't114 ThePr'ce 8 1 May 7 CD 3-8 ft :38h May 1 CD 5-8 ft 1:08b April 27 CD 3-8 ft :40b IrAtu/AAfio - 11 ft Ch. f, 4, by Big Pop— Jumping Judy by Jacopo. ISaSWeene | I U Breeder, J. M. Harris. 1957.10 0 1 0 $200 Owner, A. Rideout. Trainer. J. P Bennett $2,500 1956 19 1 2 0 $1,450 0 Kay11-571CD Sfj:13ttft 47 112 12121010 88J 8*0 Delah'yeJ* 2500 70 Anivram108 Sm'thP'lm113 B'nditJ'hn 12 2 Apr30-57?CD 1i1:47Hft 52 112 1h 1h 11101215 DelsayeJ2 2500 65 Ronas 1 1 1 Nemesia111 Cold Wave 12 2 Apr23-573Kee 6J f 1:17%gd 77 113 77 7*J 5* 615 Delah'yeJ4 3500 80 Encono118 JunesBug109 BI'dyWarrior 8 8 Aor16-57iKee 7f1:24%ft 52 111 52 52J 85 10'l GrubbLS 2500 80 XippiPigeon120 AIIAt0nce118 Valence 12 2 Mar19-575SP 6f1:123,sft 14 113 1053 87 6*J 8*1 B'gerRLH Alw 81 Pappa-Gee117 Posses'r115 RealPavot 12 2 Mar15-578SP 1-701:45 ft 9i 113 12 11 52J 581 Bel'gerRL3 Alw 76 DublinStar120 JingJing115 AbeW. 10 0 Feb20-575SP 6f1:133'5sy 5i 113 43 43J 5* 5*3 MercierN* Alw 69 Ky.Admir'1115 Kleest'p109 P'tyc'keKid 10 0 Feb14-577S P 6f1:123/sft 12 111 53 4'J 42 63 Cl'm'nsJ' A200084 BrownM'nk115 RipLuck112 HunchPlay 8 8 Feb7-57*SP 6f1:12%ft 1? 112 44 33J 24 22 ClemensJ* Alw 85SunTrail 106 P'staF'z'li105 M'gicBird 12 2 Jan30 574SP 6f1:12%ft 15 112 34 J 35 33 42J ClemensJ2 Alw 33 lnLieu109 PastaFazuli103 RealRough 9 9 May 8 CD 1-2 ft :51%b April 9 Ke« 1-2 sy :52^5b i TU'.r- C: A*. liAGr. n. § , 8, by Thellusson— Sideshow, by Bunting. iiniS iiaC I I O Breeder. A. H. Smith. 1957 3 1 6 0 S1.625 Owner. P. L. Grisscm. Trainer, R. Dees. $2,500 1956 10 2 1 0 $5,425 May8-572CD 6f1:121Aft 4J 114 77 55J HJ 13 ChurchK7 2500 87 Bon'pte117 Mhm-dRlic109 D'cfrC'p 12 May2-572CD 6f1:13%ft 53 114 74 75} 87 77 ChurchK'2 250074 Hobad 115 BandiUohn 115 Antebabe 12 Apr24-57iKee 6f1:11Vbft 5J 116 64 97J11M1214 AdamsJi2 2500 76 Hobad115 MissRunMore108 AbleLadd it Jly14-56Uam 6 f 1:12 sy 7-5 *124 10'610' 718 7'5 UsseryR* 350072 KindaRgh113 MainSpk"r120 NoR't'rn 10 May11 564Jam 6 f 1:13 ft 33 117 41 2J 13 12J Valen'laA4 5000 82 CO. Dors't126 Comet'sGi'w119 Simple 8 May 5-561 Jam 6f 1:12ysft 6-5 *117 1J IQ » 43J UsseryR2 6000 80 QuickT. 113 WatchltGrow 108 Stipend 9 Apr23 56"Jam 6f1:13%ft 63 124 53J 533 3J 2i Bail'yPJi2 6500 79 Lee Cee 117 Wide World 113 QuickT. 12 Apr14-565Jam 6f1:11%ft 4J 117 2h 41J 2« t* BaileyPJ2 6500 89 BluePencil117 QuickT. 117 Wigwam 10 Feb28-565S.A tca6Jf 1:16 sf 12 113 3iJ 1r- 53 95J Bol'ndW3 0700O88 H'wdyMan114 Merrym n113 Rekindl'd 12 Feb16 -565SA 6f1:10ysft 15 117 65 65J 5» 523 Bol'ndWS 70000 87 JoeBenj'n121 Priv'teAby113 BI'eF'ce 11 May 7 CD 1-2 ft :50b April 22 Kee 3-4 sy 1:17b April 19 Kee 5-8 ft 1:03%b kAnrll* PettA Sk 1 I C Dk. br. h, 5, by Bolero— My Sunshine, by Sun Te *dy. MarKlt raia ^ I I D Breeder. J. B. Rigney. 1957. .'3 0 1 2 $1,000 Owner. Mrs. N. J. Hernandez. Trainer, N. J. Hernandez. $2,500 1956 17 3 2 4 $6,422 May13-571CD 7f1:27%ft 5i 114 12 1J 1J 2J Delah'yeJ2 2500 75 Ergo 114 Sonfar114 Black Bikini 12 May 7-571CD 6Jf1:19 ft 53 120 1*} It] 2J 3^; VincentFS 250081 SkyC'prs1 10 Br'mO'MTy120 E'sy-Me 12 Apr29 57'C.D 6f1:13%gd 13 114 22 2'J 2J 33 VincentFS 2500 77 May be Mbl 111 DIM'sn109 G'dB'lad 12 Oct 3-562 Det 6f1:11%ft 8J 115 53J 53 52J 54J VincentF3 2000 85 Joli'sChce107 FanFI t117 Bl'rn'yJill 10 Sep18-56iDet 6 f 1:12 ft 8J 115*98^08310' 533 Vinc'ntFio 2000 84 Hedgeb'l 114 WiseTfic112 MissN'ylor 12 Sep 7 -561 Det 6f1:12%ft 7J 120 62J 54 53 4?3 CoxW2 2000 82 HeartsAway 113 Kaz 115 SirWalterR. 11 Aug29-562Det 6f1:11%ft 73 120 843 64 7» 67 Armst'gSS 2250 84 SeeMyWay 117 RaysPride 114 Bushy 10 Aug23-562Det 6f1:13%sy 3*112 34 22J 12 15 Armst'gS3 2000 81 BuyBookie107 Tetu109 BetHappy 9 Aug15-56iDet 6f1:11%ft 12 111 843 87J 44 35J V'd'b'eDH 225085 NeroFiddledm Scr ble110 D'na'sFox 12 Aug 7 562 Det 6f1:13%gd 4 111 62J 84J 743 77i CookLC' 250O72Orn'm117 SeeMyW'y117 Danger'sDan 12 May 12 CD 1-2 ft :52h May 5 CD 1-2 ft :49%b May 2 CD 1-2 ft :49%b Page 20 5th C. D 7, r. I f* rv 7 FURLONGS (out of chute). (Black George, May 12, 1951— 1:223s — 4 — 112.) Purse Din V^.L/ $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1957 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price. $4,000. : Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 133721 AbleLadd 119 142932 Miss Questuary 111 131311 Junes Bug 117 136103 Don t Look Now 109 13794 OurHines ' 116 13901 'Alessi 111 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Dite. Ttack Rec WL Wt. 139014 Spartan Haste' May57 CD l^3* 114 T16 146404 Pit Away 116 13901 U. C Future May 57 CD 127^5 114 116 13616 Golden Prince 116 14153 Wise Pop Sep56 Atl 1 25' .5 119 122 Coupled: Our Hines and Pit Away. : 1 I i I I ! ' ; ; I 8: i I ! I ! ! I )' ] , , ' I i i ) I I ) I 9 ! . 7 7 \ 6 1 ) 1 } J 2 ' 9 9 8 3 ' 8 8 9 9 8 1 0 12 2 2 8 8 2 2 0 10 0 8 8 12 2 9 9 i Aklp I nAA 1 1 Q B. g, 6, by Cable— Pembroke Lass, by Chicstraw. MDie LOOa »• ^ Breeder. G. C. Whitt. 1S57 11 1 2 2 $3,220 Owner J. M. Hart. Trainer, J. M. Hart. $4,000 1956 39 8 5 4 $14,160 Mar 9-574F.G 6f1:12%ft 2J 114 22 1h 1J 12; CookLC4 2500 84 Espedeco 117 Apasay 114 EasyNancy 12 May 2-579CD 6f1:12%ft 23*116 33 3^J 32 34 J PoparaA 1 2500 85 Hobadl 15 MissRnM'elOS BlackBikini 12 Apr24-57iKee 6f 1:11Vfeft 15 112 43 42J12' 41220 PoparaAS 3500 73 PashaSaied112 Roysie"R.119 Misc'fM's 12 Apr16-574Kee a7f1:27%ft 3J 112 63 42 31 32 MaddenD4 4000 88ChallaBoy112 WarAcres113 Qu?nsware 7 Mar 4-578F.G 6f1:14%m 1eA115 11 12 1h 45 Mad'nD3 04000 75TuckyMiss105 PitAway108 Ky.Rainb'w 7 Feb23-573F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 4 115 44J 33J 33 413 Mad'nD3 03500 87 MostCharm'g107 Inahmd121 Agg'tor 8 Feb15-577F.G 6f 1:13%ft 9-5 A115 42J 3'J 2»l 44 GibbG7 »3500 80 Declaration 113 NoPeeky111 Vallou7 Fe' 8-57 SF.G 6f1:12%ft 43 115 3'J 2i 22 43J Br's'rdR9 04000 87 RipRoad115 RdCharger119 Ky.R'nb'w 9 Jan29-572F.G 6 f 1:1214ft 10 115 88J 43J 3'J 23 Br'ss'rdR8 4000 91 R'dCh'ger110 H'IF'low121 Eternln'wn 10 Jan22-575F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 14 115 34J 33 22 23 Br'ss*rdR3 3500 87 R'dCharger107 Inahm'd118 PksRew'd 8 May 1 CD 1-2 ft :50b April 26 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 15 Kee 3-8 ft :36b Mice OiiAcfnnrv V 111 Ch.m, 6. by Ace Admiral— Questuary. by Requested. rvubb /\ yuesruary 111 Breeder. F. G. Krehbiel & B. M. Browning. 1957 10 0 1 4 $1,830 Owner. C. T Chron. Trainer. W. Cook. $4,000 1956 25 4 2 4 $6,185 May10-575CD 6Jf1:20Vfeft 7J 110 3* 35 31J 23 AdamsJR3 3500 79 Mod'IAce114 MybeMb I 115 ftllick'r 12 May 4-579C.D 1,V1:47%ft 32 109 2' 2h 3J 32J H'nsmanLS 3500 78 Irish Sea 120 Encono 120 Jacalu 7 Apr30-574CD 6f1:12%ft 13 107 10" 89 67 683 DeverRS 3500 77 J'nesBg109 Sth'rnBId 112 GryG'wn 12 Mar28-577O.P 1-701:45%hy 17 109 1' 1'J 3J 433 Ch'ersW* A4500 72Srmin'hrp113 Longone111 R'ms'nHill 7 Mar22-5750.P 6f1:14Vfem 9J 109 42J 72J 523 623 Gilli'nL* A5000 76 BroadMoat112 Bh.eCall 110 CrossRing 8 Mar 8-5770.P 6 f 1:13 si 4J 112 32 5*J 34 353 MundorfRS 3500 80 Fut'reRew'rd120 Luciete112 TinTwist 8 Feb28-5770.P 6f 1:14%sl 9-5 *112 42 44J 433 3nl Mund'rfR4 3500 77 Gray Gown 110 Lowill 114 Cortina 12 Feb23-57 *0.P 6 f 1:11 ft 9 111 54J 643 43 34 MundorfRS 325091 F't'reRVdl 16 L zyB g'nl 16 Mt'ne'in 12 Jan13-578TuP 5f1:04%hy 9 115 77 67 69 673 BellinoJ3 Alw 57 NoRe-M'ks120 L t; L v'r114 Rm'nHill 9 April 20 CD 5-8 gd 1 0525b Junes Junes Buo X /\ 1 17 B. m, 6, by Errard— June T., by Big Brand. Dug I •' Breeder. H. J. Ruff. 1957 9 2 11 $3,600 Owner. Elias Bros. Trainer. A. Cleff. $4,000 1956 18 5 3 1 $7,930 Apr30-574CD 6f 1:12%ft 9-5 *109 3'J 3'J 1J 12 CookLCi 3500 85 S'th'rnBI'nd 112 GryG"wn115 R'g'lHr 12 Apr23-573Kee 6J f 1:17%gd 43 109* 3'J 3'J 32 23J GuajVdoV7 3500 91 Encono118 Bl'dyWa r,or118 BetButler 8 Apr12-577Kee 6f1:10%ft 13 114 2'J 22 2J 31 DeverR9 325091 QueenswVel 11 Declarationl 16 Encono 12 Feb23-573F.G 6f1:13 ft 2je 116 34J 45J 76 743 BairdRL4 03500 83 MostCharmg107 Inahmd121 Agg'tor 8 Feb18-574F.G 6f1:134Asy 63 114 2h 1h 11 11 BairdRL2 3250 84 MityEpic107 Scarletlbis110 Tanbark 8 Feb 2-576F.G 6f1:14%sl 7J 107* 743 65J 88J 74 DeRoinD5 3750 76Jalbopate112 PitAway113 BestWishes 8 Jan16-575F.G 6f1:14%sl 3i 116 23 22 3'J 52 Kn'ppEJ6 c300078D'n'tF'IMe110 St'rBigV110 B'y'sBig'r 8. Jan10-575F.G 6f1:13%ft 10 113 733 74J 8*J 74J Kn'ppEJ6 40000 80SunJ'p112 H"lloRita110 Sfne ofSc'ne 10 Jan 1-579F.G 6f1:12%ft 3 117 1h 31 54J 783 VincentF3 04000 80 MarchBrat115 Tsa-Toke118 Bobbelle 8 Dec28-566F.G 6f 1:14Vfeft 9-5 *112 2J 1'J 13 15j vincentF* 4000 82Sir Rupert 113 Heiress 112 Preen 6 May 14 CD 3-8 m :37b , April 29 CD 3-8 m :37h April 24 Kee 3-4 ft 1:21b UOn Dnn't T I LOOK nn\c INOW KJnw *Jc ^ 1 I U ftQ Ch. f. 4, by Beau Gem— Turnabout, by Brandon Mint. y Breeder. J. Funkhouser. 1957 14 1 0 2 $2,845 Owner, T. T. Carwardine. Trainer, C. F. Bowles. $4,000 1956 17 3 2 2 $9,300 May 4-573C.D 1AMRMI 10 107 66 64i 4'3 3?3 BrucemiS6 3500 83 Mi'tyWVr111 Aggrvt 120 CfyM'se 8 Apr27-578CD 1^1:47 ft 27 107*79 58 55 6*3 BrucemiS6 4500 76 Leo 117 IrishSea 117 Encono 9 Apr13-575G.P 6Jf1:17%gd 25 108* 76J 653 543 35 BrucemiS" 5000 85 Fly-Lo118 FairMinstl 113 Br'kPrince 9 Apr10-579G.P 1^1:47%sy 6 112* 46 J 47 58J 5'3 BrucemiS7 5O00 6OCabriole117 Marzipan110 LightBrick 7 Apr 2-573G.P 6f 1:11%ft 19 108* 683 783 54J 433 Br'cemiSiO 5000 84 D'nc'gBoy115 Br'zeW'r 118 Singalea 10 Mar27-571G.P 6 f 1:12Vfeft 83 106* 77 55 4'3 1J DeckerEJ5 500084Br'zeWa"r116 AldoKid116 IrishC'bler 12 Mar18-579G.P 11-81:54%gd 11 104* 33J 2 22 523 DeckerEJ6 3500 68 Principio 113 Laurel King 117 Goboy 10 Mar 6-572G.P 1 1-8 1:57%m 15 108* 42J 2'J 57 5'4 Sherm'nA7 5000 42 ElliottsGemllG Arietta116 InClover 11 May 11 CD 3-8 ft :37b March 26 GP 3-8 ft :34h March 17 GP 1-2 ft :52b wui Our HinPC 1 mica • X 1 1 £ B h* 5 b» Sir Damion— Pass Thirty, by Eight Thirty 1 IO Breeder. W H. Veeneman. 1957 9 0 0 2 $665 Owner. Mrs. N. J. Hernandez. Trainer. N. J. Hernandez. $4,000 1956 6 0 10 $560 May 6-576CD 6f1:11%ft 22 116 45 57 78 783 VincentF4 750081 KnowAII 116 Ah'd o'Tiel 16 JeffyJ.S. 7 Apr27-574CD 6 f 1:12 ft 53 114 3'J 32 43 463 Vinc'ntFl2 7000 82 OYB'yB'l 119 PrceEric111 CnlsLady 12 Apr17-572Kee 6f1:1iy5m 17 116 54 44 78 7'2 BairdRLS 7500 76 Marooned 114 H"IMrbt116 A-Pac'p'p 7 Apr12-57"Kee 6Jf1:17%ft 14 115 42 43J 85J 8'2 AdamsJR2 7000 82Princ'sK's111 V'hicle111 CtryB'mkin 8 Mar 1-577F.G 6 f 1:12V%ft 7 107*42 43J 46 5'2 DeRoinD6 Alw80Ambig'us113 ChcelWill 113 AI'a'sH't 6 Feb20-577F.G 6 f 1:12 ft 11 112 42366 763 773 VincentF3 Alw85DoubleBid121 Windsail 107 Ch'celWill 7 FeL14-577F.G 6f1:12%ft 11 107*43 42J 42 33 LovatoF3 Alw86Sw'tJosie107 Colleoni113 Mauverneen 9 Feb 9-577F.G 6f1:12%ft 3*113 35 35 44J 67 H'm'nJ7 100000 84 AllCom'rs1 13 ChcelWill 117 Brookw'd 7 Feb 2 577F.G 6 f 1:14 si 19 112 42 3?J 32 32 VincentF4 Alw 81 Wileu115 Mauverneen113 Full ofBim 9 May 10 CD 1-2 ft :50%b May 5 CD 1-2 ft :49%b April 25 CD 3-8 ft 3625b AIpcci 111 B. g. 5. by Mieuxce— Tahmina, by Turkhan. '^,c^^, I I I Breeder, Lord Londonderry (England). 1957 . 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. G. Cavanaugh, Jr. Trainer, J. T. Kermath. $4,000 1956 110 0 1 $535 May 7-575CD 7 f 1:244/sft 102 109*32 44 8"1020 DuranEi 450069 RoysieR.116 Gr-yGown119 Afft'nKing 11 Nov 9-56"CD 1,1s-1:46%ft 43 114 2'J 55 783 9'3 FiskB4 5000 72 BeeLeeTee117 D"chWyt114 Afft'nK'g 12 Nov 2-566CD 1,1s1:46%ft 50 114 1J 65 68 7'i DodsonD2 7500 73 Morbihan 117 Done It 112 Colna 8 0ct27-564CD 1^1:48%m 29 113 42J 8's 8'8 829 DodsonDi 7500 47 Sito 113 PhilipsPal 119 Colna 8 Oct 1-569 Haw tc11:38%fm 5| 115 663 8'0 883 653 AdamsJ4 8000 78 Dawne*y 116 Intencion 116 Itinerant 8 Sep12-567Haw tc7f1:24Vfefm 20 114 3' 32 413 52J AdamsJS 9000 92 M'masB'byl 13 R'nS'tV112 R'nN'tle 9 Aug28-568Was tc1,V1:441Afm 19 112 2 433 793 9M BrooksS3 11000 80 Bottle of I nk1 19 Sticks116 FoxyElmer 9 Aug13-569Was 11:40 hy 19 117 763 8'5 923 920 Sc'rl'kD2 010000 49 DebCh'er126 Btle of Ink121 Ch'edFlag 9 Jly26-566A.P td&1:43%fm 17 113 57 5' J 22 34J Sc'lockDS 10000 90 DebChaserl 18 Btle oflnk120 Sab'rin 6 May 9 CD 3-8 ft :37hg April 30 CD 5-8 ft 1:06b April 27 CD 1m ft 1:522ib Snnrtnn Hnc.fp 1 1 Q Ch. g, 4, by Orestes HI.— Hasty May, by Sun Teddy. juunun nwie | \y Breeder Un L Montgomery. 1957 2 0 0 0 $130 Owner. Mrs. I. Gushen. Trainer, E. Anspach. $4,000 1S56 4 0 2 0 $1,600 May 7-575CD 7f1:24%ft 53 114 53J 54 45J 44 AdamsJ7 450085 RoysieR.116 GryGown119 AfffnKing 11 May 1-575CD 6f1r12Vfeft 5 113 86 WWill" Borg'keR'O 600076 JoDavis117 0nePutt113 CountryMusic 11 Jun26-565Mth tc1,^1:47%fm 2*115 1J 12 V 2J BlumW5 750080 MostArdentl 10 Half Minute111 Bleak 8 Jun13-567Mth iXfoOMfl 18 118 2J 12 2J 2 BlumW" Alw92Th'dBr'thV118 P'nt theTwn118 Omer 12 May30-564G.S 6f1:10y5ft 16 110 553 68J 65J 543 Choq'tteJ* Alw 85 Rippon110 Wai gBell 109 Lda'sDre'm 8 May22-565G.S 6f1:10%ft 52 109 873 69 67 75J BlumW2 Alw 84 Bardstown 121 Ripoon 107 Emory Mai 11 Nov 8-555CD 6f 1:11%ft 16 116 76 55J 543 453 BrooksS" Alw 86 D'rkToga120 Ratheram'20 F'hfulSong 12 Nov 5-552C D 7f 1:26 ft 33 118 42 12 11J 13j BrooksS2 8500 83 Rockport 116 Galsab 106 Saberman 10 April 30 CD 3-8 ft :3545b April 25 Kee 7-8 ft 1:29%b April 15 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02b PIf Awnu V 1 1 £ Bl c * by Take Away— Clampitt, by Depth Charge. rir ftWOJf /\ II O Breeder. Murlogg Farm. 1957 12 0 3 1 $1,840 Owner, Mrs. N. J. Hernandez. Trainer. N. J. Hernandez. $4,000 1956 19 0 2 1 $2,675 May13-575CD 6f1:13%ft 7J 112 843 45 43J 42J DelahyeJS 350078*Tireune112 MsRunMore115 Qu'nswre 10 May 6-57JCD 6f1:12%ft 4J 112 13 13 2'J 243 VincentFl 3500 82TuckyMiss112 BullSkin109 J.William 8 Mar 9-574F.G 6 f 1:12%ft 5J 111 42 62J 79 7'7 Borg'keR7 4000 73ChallaBoy112 WarAcres113 AbleLadd 7 Mar 4-578F.G 6f1:14%m 3 108* 32J 32 2h 21 J DeRoinD5 0400078 TuckyMiss105 Ky.Rainbowl 12 Able1 'd 7 Mar1-578FG 6 f 1:13 ft 6 108*2' 22 33 35 LovatoFi 4500 83 lnahmoud115 Vallou111 Ky.Rainbow 10 Feb18-578F.G 6f 1:14 sy 9 113 1J 2' 79J 71' Vinc'ntF4 O400O76Ch'mpSVr121 Rag gTide116 A'riesv'le 7 Feb12-578F.G 6f 1:13Vfeft 24 113 2J 2h 2J 433 GibbG2 5000 84 R'g'gT"e113 M'd oAths108 Bl'yW'r'r 10 Feb 8-576F.G 6f1:12%ft 10 113 523 43J 4?J 75 Heck'nJS 0400085 RipRoadl 15 R'dChargerl 19 Ky.R'nb'w 9 Feb 2-576F.G 6f1:14%sl 3J 113 2'J 2 11 23 Heckm'nJS 4000 79 Jalbopte1f2 B'stWish-s10G St'n'yCr'k 8 May 10 CD 3-8 ft :36%bg May 2 CD 5-8 ft 1:01%hg April 28 CD 3-8 gd :37b UC r.itHro 1 1 H Dk. b, g, 4, by Prophets Thumb— Sweetlucybell, by King Cole. . *-. TUrure | | O Breeder. J. Schroer. 1957 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. J. C. Schriver. Trainer, B. H. Marshall. $4,000 1956 13 2 1 0 $2,905 May 7-575CD 7f1:24%ft 14 114 74J 773 79 7'5 CookLC 4500 74 RoysieR.116 GryGownl 19 AfffnKing 11 Apr23 575Kee 6Jf1:17%gd 55 111 57J 7'2 7'3 6'4 GrubbL2- 5500 81 Mr.Grovel 15 lnahmoud117 MissZami 7 Apr13-578Kee 6f1:10%ft 40 115 95 87J 88 793 GrubbL2 550083 lnahmoud117 MissZamiHO TuckyMiss 10 Aug15-567Ran 1-A1:44%ft 23 111* 812 |»S 7" 593 SotoJi Alw81 AfftonKing119 Veneration 106 Colna 8 Aug 2-566Ran 6Jf1:18 ft 27 119 98J 9" 88J 76 RoserGS Alw 88 Zippy111 AfftonKing119 SpiceyStory 12 Jly26-566Ran feJfNotime. 28 114 Rain- 1124 RjzzoD7 Alw Trico109 Floridian105 ZadieBoy 11 Jly21-568Ran 1^1:47 sy 17 117 8'5 783 68J 58 RizzoD4 Alw 72 Commargo 115 CozyCat 113 ZadieBoy 10 Jly14-567R.D iXlHMd 25 110 883 8'2 69J 510 RizzoD9 HcpS68Bernburgoo114 Gaylon107 F'thfulSong 9 Jly 4-567R.D 6f1:10%ft 15 114 95399 911 8" SwainC5 AlwS 82 FaithfulSong112 Bernburgoo114 Trico 9 Jun30-566R.D 6f1:11Vfeft 4 112 8*1 8'1 55 2"° RizzoDio Alw90SamSlick115 Man ofQst107 Saybrook 11 1 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :36%b April 19 Kee 1-2 ft :52b April 11 Kee 1-2 ft :48%b B- 5, by Princequillo— Blended Gold, by Blenheim II. Gn\(\e n UOiaen mnce PrinrP X. * 1 1 & 9, ■ I O Breed*. M. Stont A Ellb Farm. 1957 12 0 0 1 $500 Owner, T. A. Grissom. Trainer, V. R. Wright $4,000 1956 26 4 1 5 $8,625 I May 4-57'C.D 1,'s 1:47%ft 15 114 5« 55 6* 7«J CookLC4 3500 74 lrishSea120 Encono120 MissQuestuary 7 I Apr27-57»C.D 1^ 1:47 ft 54 111 5* 7» 68 V CookLCS 4000 76 Leo 117 lrishSea117 Encono 9 I Apr10-579G.P 1^1:47%sy 10 115 5" 7'3 614 6»* ZakoorW? 5000 57Cabriole117 Marzipan110 LightBrick 7 I Apr 1-57'G.P IV* 1.44%ft 17 114 U 44 551 5'0 ZakoorW? 5000 77 BullX.109 MarkedGame113 Reb-Misha 8 Mar25-57?GP t£l:43*4ft 18 115 9" 911 8'0 714 ZakoorW 500077 OurBoyBill 115 Cosinus122 D'bleBog'y 9 I Mar13-57»G.P 1^1:45 ft 71 116 751 812 8 3 51* BurrC3 5000 69 BigMister116 Cosinus 119 T.Gibson 9 I Mar8-575G.P 11-8 1:51 %gd 19 120 6» 6' 0 58* 3*1 Bailey PJ* 5000 80 Activate 120 Powhatan 117 BlueBoy 7 1 Feb16-573Hia 11-2 2:31 ft 9 116 65 9" 91* 8" RotzJL" c3500 69 Icarian 116 Mr.Hash 114 GoBetween 12 i Feb13-57'Hi3 1 1-8 1:5Crysft 24 121 7" 78* 68* 7'0 BaileyPJ? 7500 72 ModelJ'p118 Per'nClaw118 Last a.O'y 12 I Feb 5-574Hia 11-81:52 ft 35 118 55 4«* 3' 5'J BaileyPJ" 5000 74 Hickory Hill 121 Galfor 116 Syfe 12 i May 11 CD 3-8 ft :36%b May 3 CD 3-8 ft :37b April 17 GP 1-2 ft :49%b Wjea Pr»fi ■ 1 00 Ch. 9 6, by Pavot— Miss Anna C, by by Wise Counsellor. iti»c ru|i ■ *^ Breeder. C. Nuckols A Sons. 1957.6 2 0 1 $4,000 Owner, Mrs. E. Muckler. Trainer, L. Fischer. $4,000 1956.13 4 2 1 $9,355 • Ma»9-575CD 6f1:12Vsft 11 116 88 88175*75 RotzJL5 5000 82 RoyalPoise107 Inahm'd116 On theJob 8 , Apr11-575G.P 6f 1:13%hy 7-5 *116 3'J 2J 2' 1J BurrC c4000 77Birch 104 Goofus113 BriarSweet 8 Apr 5-57'G.P 6Jf1:17%ft 21*116 1* 12 14 VI Hart'ckW* 3500 92 LePagell. 11G Fluellen 119 Ashenden 10 Feb28-57'Hia 6f1:16%hy 21*118 84101*1081 9'* Culm'neJ3 5000 45H'koryH'l 124 BI'ckB'hram118 Googin 10 Feb15-574Hia 6f1:11%ft 19 118 11**11111081 9^i Choq'tteP 750082 RingKing 121 Accepted 118 Poloriot 12 Jan30-572Hia 6f1:11%ft 41 118 21 2* 2* 3'1 Culm'eJ'O 5000 86Woodlands118 SilverRobby118 Dusum 12 ! Nov28-562TrP 6f1:12%ft 5 118 3* 34 917 8t GreenB' 4750 Singalea121 Ted'sJoy115 SilverRobby 12 . tCamera failure; unable to furnish finish margins. Oct10-564G.S 6f1:11%ft 31 115 1* 451 7"11' CulmoneJ' 5750 78 L'da'sDr*m113 OncV'w114 OurO'lyOne 12 Oct 4-565AU 6f1:12%sy 2**120 44 32* 2« W CulmoneJ' 5000 82Corfel 118 R'y'lStr'ghtlll SeftonsP'k 10 Sep15-563Atl 7f1:24%ft 8* 119 63J 53 53* 43J WilsonHB? 6250 80 Doreen'sPlay121 Reighb't116 BickyL. 10 May 8 CD 5-8 ft 1:04%h April 29 CD 3-8 m :40b April 24 CD 3-8 m :39%b Page 21 6th C. D 6 FURLONGS (out of chute) (Delta. May 5. 1956-109%— 4— 121.) Purse $3,200. J X « t f* W\ 3-year-olds and upward. Starter allowances. Starters for a claiming price of $6,500 or Oin Vrf.Lr less since November 1 who have not won three races since November 1. 3-year-olds, ] 114 lbs.; older, 124 lbs. Non-winners of two races since November 1 allowed 3 lbs.; } one race, 6 lbs. | i Chart Book , Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. 14294 "Charier Dec56TrP 1:10% 114 119 132494 Sugar Dad May56 Was 1:10Vs 112 121 137954 Obnoxious May57CD1:12% 113 121 14294 Country Music Apr57 Kee 1:11% 115 118 13032' Trading Mar57GP1:11% 111 106 12867 RessaBob 0ct56 Kee 1:11% 115 116 Chart Book Today's , Index No. Horse. Date Track Rec. WL Wt . 122472 I ndac Apr57 GP 1:12V5 119 121 10745 Don Melody Mar57 OP 1:11% 118 121 14439 Trico. Jly56 RD 1:09% 115 118 Coupled: Charier and Sugar Dad; Ressa Bob and Don i Melody. I ; 1 Chnrior 1 1 Q ~ B. g, 7, by Third Degree— Noodles, by Chance Shot I V^naner I I Breeder W E. Leach. 1957.11 1 3 1 $4,480 Owner, Florida Shores Hotel Stable. Trainer, N. Burger. 1956 11 2 1 3 $6,160 I May10-57*C D 7f1:24%ft 18 114 55 74* 88* 57* SkellyJS 6500 81 Fleet Peet 119 Sticks 116 Vehicle 8 I Apr27-57-»CD 6 f 1:12 ft 4| 122 44 54 65 5» C'rst'nsW* 7000 79 O'rB'yB'l 119 Pr'ceEricI 11 Cn'I'sLady 12 j Apr13-574GP 6f1;11%sl 21e*108 44 55*34 V\ CookLC' 6250 86 Gen'IDillon104 Swivet113 RoyalPoise 9 . Apr 8-578G.P 6 f 1:11 ft 2ie*115 63*64142*24 Carst'nsW4 6250 86 Sh'kHill 119 Gen'IDil'n113 FairMinst'l 9 , Apr3-57*GP 6J f 1:18 ft 8* 112*2" 22 22 44 Sherm'nAS 7000 87 Biotz 119 Top Value 114 Ginger C. 9 Mar27-574GP 6Jf1:17%ft 5ie 115 631 77* 8*2 912 BlumW" 8000 80 BobAustin116 Bo'zaM'slll WildCh'r's 12 Mar11-574G.P 6f1:11%ft 5 113 52} 33* 33* 33 Choq'tteJ4 750085 RipR'd117 WildChor's115 D'vil'slm'ge 10 Feb25-572Hia 6f1:13%sy 21*116 3"" 33* 38 5* Choq'tteJ4 7500 72 Accepted 118 Man of Q't1 18 RingKing 10 Jan16-575TrP 51 f 1 :03 ft 7-5 *113 42134 35* 221 Hart'kW2 c7000 98Vik'gVict'ry111 Cabb'geK.110 H'pRing 9 1 Jan 8-575TrP 6f1:10%ft 31 113 54144 45 22 Hart*ckW4 8000 92 FlitterG'l 112 HoopRing115 B'bA'stin 12 C.mnr T\nA uau 101 Dk. gr. g, 6, by Burg-El-Arab— Mother, by Mahmoud. Jligar ■*» Breeder. C. V. Whitney. 1957 12 1 0 1 $2,380 Owner. E. R. Morris. Trainer, N. Burger. 1956 9 0 10 $1,300 May 1-575C.D 6f 1:12Vsft 9* 111*64*55 34 44 Guaj'rdoV5 600085 JoDavis117 0nePutt113 CountryMusic 11 Apr13-574G.P 6f1:11%sl 2ie*117 32* 45* 78* 8?* Carst'nsW' 6000 78 Charier108 GeneralDillon 104 Swivet 9 Apr 8-578G.P 6 f 1:11 ft 2ie*114* 41 43J 65J 7*1 Sherm'nA? 6250 83 Sh'r'ckHill 119 Charier115 Gen'IDillon 9 Apr 1-575G.P 61 f 1:17 ft 11 116*53144 54 541 ShermnA3 8000 90 Rohan 121 Joyrin118 Snobbish 8 Mar27-574G P 6J f 1:17%ft 51e 117* 731 6' 78* 64 TrumanJ9 8000 85 BobAustin116 Bo'zaM'slll WildCh'r's 12 Mar16-574G.P 6f1:11%ft 21 114*53 43 34 35 Trumanjs 7500 83 Stipend 119 TopValueHI Jungle 8 Mar9-573G.P 6}f1:17%ft 44 111* 2« 13 13 15 TrumanJ7 6250 91 Jungle 116 Leonardian 116 Hat Creek 12 Feb13-579Hia 1 1-8 1:50%ft 184 108* 2h 32 8410'3 Sher'nAto 7500 69 ModelJ'pl 18 Per'nClawl 18 Last a.O'y 12 Feb 1-578Hia 11-81:52%ft 27 113* 1h 8410'310i» DeckerEJ2 6500 54Voyante116 ReturnedRing118 Whence 10 Jan25-575Hia 6f1:11%ft 65 115 34 55* 77110^1 Carr'IWES 7000 80 Poloriot 110 Chateau 121 High Rebel 12 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 11 CD 1-2 ft :51^h April 30 CD 3-8 ft :37b Dknnvl/Mic 101 Ch. c, 4, by Broke Even— Bettys Alibi, by Alibhai. UOHOXlOUi |^| Breeder, B. D. Chait 1957.9 1 2 1 $2,420 Owner, Elias Bros Trainer, A Cleff. 1956 . 9 M 0 0 ( ) May 6-577C.D 6f1:11%ft 24 113 6H 5 33J 43 ' Heckm'nJ4 Alw 86 Mr.Ftastic113 BetsyT115 SuperDevil 8 Apr20-577Kee a7f1:26%ft 47 110*42153 53 53 G'jYdoVa A5000 95 Pomace 115 DruAway 123 BigPower 8 Feb27-578F.G 6f1:13y5ft 2le*120 74 65 52*24 Br'ss'dR8 c5000 81 Mr.Bruce107 PaperM'n'y120 Picap'p'r 9 Feb13-578F.G \4kVM ft 91 115 53 42*44 54 Br'ss'rdR* 5500 85 Rosiere105 DarkBuster117 Marchese 7 Feb 9-577F.G 6f1:12%ft 19 113 5« 54 67 78* Br's'dR3 100000 82 AIICom'rs113 Ch'celWill 117 Brookw'd 7 Feb 2-577F.G 6f 1:14 si 12 113 9*1 8» 74 78* Br*ssardR5 Alw74Wileu115 Mauverneen113 OurHines 9 Jan23-577F.G 6f1:13yssl 91 112 44* 42* 24 341 Contr'asJ5 Alw80MakesPerfect111 Br'kw'J112 Network 6 Jan18-575F.G 6 f 1:13%ft 7-5 *117 24 2* 2^ 14 Br's'rdR3 AlwM 87 NoDefeat112 Nucl'rWar111 GottaH'rt 10 Jan 1-57' F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 4 117 44 2* 2h 24 Cont'asJ? AlwM 81 Royal Michel 10 NoDef'tl 11 Nav'IStr'y 12 May 13 CD 5-8 ft 1:04b April 30 CD 5-8 ft 1:03*sb April 18 Kce 5-8 si 1:03b fnnnrrv Mucir- lift B. c, 4, by Alibhai— Corroboree II., by Beau Pere. V-OUnrry IVIUSIC I I O Breeder, L Combs II. & J. W. Hanes. 1957.3 0 0 1 $270 Owner, R. Lowe. Trainer, N. A. McMaster. 1956.12 0 0 1 $1,125 MayiO-57*CD 7f1:24%ft 8* 113 43 43 6? 8s; Delah'yeJ7 7000 81 Fleet Peet 119 Sticks 116 Vehicle 8 May 1-575C.D 6 f 1:12Vsft 6* 113 53* 65* 4 J 34 Dela'ayeJi 6000 85 JoDavis117 OnePutt113 SugarDad11 Apr20-575Kee . 6f1:09%ft 75 115 8» 8'2 8" 8" Delah'yeJ4 Alw 87 Munch's'n121 Mr.F't'stic115 De'vD've 11 Aug18-567Was 7f1:26%sy 37 117 52* 54 6'0 6M Adamsjs Alw 60 Bornastar115 PeterP'nt120 Wh'told'u 7 Jly11-565Hol 6f1:10%ft 45 116 5* 5*184 67 McLeanP? Alw 84 HowNow 120 Wiser 120 Lodi 9 Jun26-565Hol 6f1:09%ft 59 114 54*75*77 6'3 MorenoP3 Alw 83 Co't ofHon'r120 Tonymita117 B'tyBay 8 Apr12-567Tan 6 f 1:12 gd 7* 119 65188 8" 8'3 MorenoP4 Alw 75 KiowaRed 114 BigUncle 119 Infantry 11 Mar10-563SA W«-1:44%ft 26 116 3« 431 67* 912 GuerinE* Alw 69 Buggles113 ParisLights113 Mr.JohnD. 11 Feb29-563S.A 7f1:24%ft 33 118 5215316* 421 MorenoP« Alw 78 Spinney 118 HungryRun 118 OhioHost 12 Feb18-563S.A 1,1s1:45 ft 72 111 83111 131 1 2011 21 LawlessR' Alw 58 LikeM'gic114 Proselyte114 Capt'nBam 11 May 7 CO 5-8 ft 1:04%h April 23 Kee 3-8 gd :38b April 15 Kee 5-8 ft 1 :02h Tr/i/lin/i 1/1A Ch. f, 3, by Rippey— Spring Quest, by Knight's Caprice. iraaing » VO Breeder, C. Lussky. 1957.6 1 2 2 $3,920 Owner, C. Lussky. Trainer, M. Rieser. 1956 10 3 2 2 $9,910 Apr29-575CD 6f1:13%ft 21*110 1h 12 12 1* SellersJ* 7500 82Gary'sStar117 CosmicVi'y112 Bolanda 9 Apr2-574GP 6 f 1:11 %ft 9-5 *115 14 1' 2h 3*1 C'rst'nsW2 9000 85BI'b'ryHillll.115 LaVerite114 BeauJer 7 Mar25-575GP 6f1:11%ft 21 111 2* 2* 2* 3' KnappEJS 8000 87Wedd'dWife108 Tot'ITr'fic119 R'volVk 12 Mar19-57*G P 6* f 1:18 ft 9 112 I'l 13 1* 21 BairdRL' 8000 88 FloralG'l 1 1 1 BeauJer116 Br'wnPap'r 12 Mar13-57iGP- 6f1:12%ft 3 112 14 12 1* 24 BrooksSS 6250 83 Jet Cometl 16 LordRuler116 Goldonca 11 Feb22-574Hia 6f1:15%hy 10 113 13 48 6151026 CookLC 850040 EII*ttsDr'm118 Scotian114 M'y'rW'IC. 11 Jun25-567A.P 5* f 1:06 ft 8 116 2h 2h 52157 Hart'kWi AlwS 81 Woodlawn113 DorisHart116 Nantua 9 Jun 6-567Was 5* f 1 :051/sft' 41 111 43*55 55 22* CookLC* AlwS 89Delamar122 SpringTune112 DorisHart 6 May17-565C.D 5f :59%ft 8-5 *116 1« 1h 1h in GilliganL5 Alw 94 Duntreath Gift 113 Deck 112 Patria 8 May10-565CD 4* f :53%ft 1*117 4 4i 54 3nk BairdRL5 Alw 92 Tempt'slmage 114 Redruth 117 Bolsa 8 May 14 CO 3-8 m :3725b May 12 CD 1-2 ft :49%b April 26 CD 3-8 ft :36b P occn Rnk V 1 1 A Br f 4. b Bobs Pick— Kharessa, by Challenger II. l\eS5Q BOD ^ I I O Breeder, H. H. Mundy. 1957.8 1 3 0 $3,535 Owner, H. H Mundy. Trainer, H. Forrest. 1956.13 1 1 2 $4,000 Apr27-574C.D 6 f 1:12 ft 6} 111 841 991108*10" AdamsJRS 6500 77 O'rB'yB'l 119 Pr'ceErid 11 Cn'I'sLady 12 Apr17-572Kee 6f1:11%m 21*114 44 54*54 57 Del'sayeJS 7500 81 Marooned 114 H'IM'rb't116 A-Pac'p'p 7 Mar25-57*0P 6f1:11%gd 2} 112 2* 2h 11 21 Dela'ayejs 7000 90 HighA'thty112 Pr'ceEricllS March'se 7 Feb26-57*O.P 5* f 1:07%m 7-5 *113 98178 43 1} Delah'yeJ* Alw 82CzechBar 112 Likeness 110 Luciete 12 Feb13-577F.G 6f1:12%ft 4} 110 43 34 22*44 AdamsJR3 Alw 85 SpanishQ'nllO J'dyDarl'g113 Windsail 7 Feb 5-57*F.G 6f1:12%ft 2} 106 53 33 32 441 GlassrG* 75000 87 Mar'ned113 Sp'ishQn108 C'meThrgh 8 Jan26-57*F.G 6 f 1:14 m 2**110 42* 32* 2'J 2"" SellersJ2 7000 83 Ch'elWill 111 H'ry'sR'w'd113 SamBr'k 8 Jan 5-57*F.G 6f 1:12%ft 7-5 *W9 44 43 32 2"* AdamsJR? 7000 90ComeThr'h113 G'mP'th109 WillBeD'ne 8 Dec27-56*F.G 6f1:13%ft 1e*114 73153 42* 34 AdamsJR7 Alw 86 B'byBr'r114 M'kesPf't114 Ch'e I Will 8 Nov29-56*F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 5* 114 32*32*35 381 BrumfldDS Alw 80 Le Chall 117 Makes Perfect 120 Vaceil 6 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :37h May 5 CD 3-8 ft :36Sh April 20 Kee 3-8 ft :37%b InAnr 101 Dk- br c * b Last Reward— Fair Maguelone, by Single Foot ,,,uuv' ,AI Breeder, H. G. Jones. 1957. 10 1 3 0 $4,920 Owner, Birwood Stable. Trainer, G. Fowler. 1956 27 2 3 2 $7,540 Apr20-575GP 61 f 1:18 ft 21 117 44 32 22 24 C'rsfsW? C5000 87 Mighty0ak122 Faulty117 FairMinstrel 8 Apr13-574G.P 6f1:11%sl 6Ie 119 7*188167 64 Scurlock03 6250 81 Charier108 GeneralDillon 104 Swivet 9 Apr11-57*GP 6* f 1:20 hy 6* 116 3**33*3* 22 ScurlkOS A5000 77 MilitaryTrail 119 lnClover111 RipRoad 6 Apr8-57*GP 6f1:11%ft 35 119 11i°11"10i2104 C'kWMi A5000 84WindsorK'g122 Singalea115 AfftonK'g 12 Mar25-578G.P 1^1:43%ft 22 116 87110141Q17101? CookLC' A6250 73 Amber'sF'ly113 AegeanSea113 Rohan 10 Mar11-578GP 11-81:52 ft 4 119 2h 1h 1h 421 ZakoorW* c5000 81 DanceNsing113 St'pThief116 Scription 9 Mar5-578GP 1 1-4 2:07%sy 9-5 *119 34 2* 1h 2^ Hart'ckW7 5000 62 Icarianl 14 AtSunrisel 19 DoubleBogey 9 Feb27-57iHia 11-81:53%m 11 121 45 3 3 4'3 4»7 Rod'ezE" 5500 52 F'meOut114 Ret'n'dR'gllB M'k'sPzle 12 Feb22-578Hia Vt 2:05 hy 5 118 34 18 18 18 Hart'ckW2 5000 55 ForFree 118 DizzyLady116 Agreed 12 May 11 CO 5-8 ft 1:03^b AprU 7 GP 3-8 ft :37%b April 2 GP 5-8 ft 1:01 Vsh i/uii Don M^lorlv & » 1 01 Ch. g, 4, by Challedon-Stolen Melody, by War Admiral. mciuuy 1^1 Breeder. Chaswil Farms. 1957.5 0 4 0 $1990 Owner. J. H Homan. Trainer, H Forrest. . 1956 .27 5 3 3 $10,857 Mar30-57*OP 6f1:10%ft 2* 112 44 43*77 88 Delah'yeJ^ Alw 88 HighAut'ity110 BanSen108 Dr.JoeKay 8 Mar14-57*OP 6f1:11%ft 2* 118 63165 4 1 2h Del'sayeJ3 Alw 92Slash1l8 ComeThrough118 M.G.Skid 7 Mar 5-57*O.P 6f1:12%gd 4 113 4"" 4 * 1h 2'* Del'sayeJ7 7000 85HighAuth'ty117 Rev'tm't113 C'pt.Kim 8 Feb25-5770P 6f1:12%m 41 114 24 23 22 25 Del'sayeJ? Alw82Pete'sFolly112 BanSen112 Ebony B'ty 12 Jan 1-578F.G 6f1:13%ft 2J 115 3"* ih in 2« GlassnerG3 7000 85 Wileu121 KingDebris115 Harry'sR'w'd 7 Dec24-567F.G 6 f 1:13 gd 3* 108 1h 1h 11 14 GlassnerG* 7000 88 Wileu121 SamBrook115 KingDebris 7 Nov27-564F.G 6f1:13%ft 3* 114 2* 21 21 22* BairdRL4 6500 84 WillBeDone114 Et'nl'n113 Ch'ce I W'l 8 Nov14-568CD 6f1:12%ft 2ie*116 53 75* 85J 55 Brumf'dD2 7500 82Rom'sH'rt116 Bon'zaMiss108 Fabuc'n 12 Nov 8-568C.D 7f1:26'/5ft 21e*113 2h 1« V 44 Heckm'nJ7 6500 80 Vehicle 119 Trico 114 ShannonComet 10 May 10 CO 5-8 ft 1.05b May 5 CO 3-8 ft :37&h April 30 CD 3-8 ft :38%b I I I I I I 1 i I i T.I-a IIO B. c, 4, by Sir Damion— Sis Tartan, by Port au Prince. 1 rico I I O Breeder, J. J. Gavin, Jr. 1957 .10 0 0 f ) . Owner, R. W. Whrtt & C. Blau. Trainer, K. No*, Sr. 1956 18 4 1 3 $7,735 ' May11-57*C.D 6f1:11%ft 46 113 631 8»i 8" 8*3 SkellyJi • Alw 78 Thievery120 VagabondK'g120 BrujVia 8 Nov17-564C.D 6f1:11%ft 6 117 64 75* 851 8*1 PhelpsB' 7500 82 P'm'ce116 Sh'n'nC'm't116 C'tryBTtin 10 Nov 8-568C.D 7f1:26%ft 6} 114 9*1 63* 42* 2*t PhelpsB* 6500 81 Vhicle119 Shan'nCom't116 DonMel'dy 10 tPlaced first through disqualification. Nov 3-564C.D Ve1:46%ft 25 117 21*22*65 6" PhelpsB2 Alw 76 Mr.BobW.112 Bornast'r117 OurH'lid'y 7 0ct18-56*Kee a7fi:27%ft 16 115 74 53* 44* 6** PhelpsB4 10000 90 TexasBulldogl 1 1 IrishCh'rl 15 Tiffany 9 Sep 1-567Ran 1 ,V 1 :44%f t 7 116 22 24 24 33 PhelpsBi Alw 90 Akboyl 19 L'ncasterR'se107 AfftonK'g 8 Aug27-567Ran 1*1:41 si 61 117 57 42*55 7*1 MonteiroA4 Alw 78 Affton Queen 115 Shano117 My Dust 8 Aug16-56*Ran 6*f1:17%ft 1*114 22 1* 14 131 PhelpsB* Alw 96 Commaria110 Oonelt117 LittlePharo 6 Aug 9-567Ran 1*1:44%ft 10 109*42*45 35* 47| PhelpsBS Alw 85 Ace Show 120 Varsity 117 Mr. Skip 9 Jly26-56*Ran 6* f No time. 31 109* Rain 1i PhelpsBS Alw Floridian105 ZadieBoy112 Shano 11 April 20 Kee 1-2 ft :50%b April 16 Kee 3-8 ft :36%b April 13 Kee 3-8 ft :38%h 7th C. D • , 6 FURLONGS (out of chute). (Delta, May 5. 1956— 1.09%— 4— 121.) Old Guard Purse. ] ^■1 ^» ^ ^ Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of three races other 1 /ill Km* . \J than claiming, starter or optional in 1956-57. Weight, 124 lbs. Non-winners of two Z races in 1956-57 allowed 4 lbs.; one race, 3 lbs. (claiming races not considered^in t estimating allowances). ! . Chart Book 10 Jay's Index No. Horse. Date. Track -Rec. Wt Wt 13902 Wm. L Fre/htrf Aug56 Ran 1:12% 120 120 13251 *Romeos Heart Apr57 Kee 1:10% 113 119 139022 Some Tan Jan56 Hia 1:11 118 120 130331 Nival Mar56GP1:11 109 119 132513*Floridian Aug56 Ran 1:10% 103 119 Chart Book Today's ( Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. ; 04437 Tournure Aug56Rkm1:10 105 119 3 94659 Mr. Crooner Aug56 Det 1:11% 117 124" 13795 Smackover May56 Was 1:10% 119 124 137953 Super Dev-I May56 Was 1:11% 121 124 r J ] } | i , . i I ; 1 I I I j . , 1 Wm L FrPvhnf 1 OH B n' G bv Roval Gem ■ -Flying Easy, by Matadi. YVm. I_. rreynor 1 ^U Breeder, W. C. Weant. 1957. 1 0 0 0 ( ) S Owner, M. J. Schmitt Trainer. S Schmitt 1956.7 1 1 0 $1,550 S May 7-57*C.D 6f1:12%ft 11 120 1h 1h 41 6«* CookLC2 Alw 77 BigPower124 SomeTan120 RomanBoss 8J. Sep 6-56*Ran 6*f1:17'/5ft 9* 113 5**57 6'5 615 MonteiroAi Alw 83 Varsity 114 Philip'sPal 114 StarBlaze 6 ^ Aug28-567Ran 6* f 1:18 gd 16 120 5** 5«* 78* 710 ChalkJ* Alw 84 Larrikin120 Flarespur120 FinalePuer 8-Aug21-56'Ran 6f1:12%ft 2* 120 23 23 2h 12 ChalkJ4 Mdn 85 RoseLane 110 Bithia 112 Darrel D. 12 : Aug 8-56' Ran 6*f 1:21%gd 7-5 *120 1' 1" 23 23 HanesFi Mdn 74 R'b'IPr'ce114 P'rlN'kl*e110 Vict'rVal't 12 \ Aug 2-567Ran 6f1:10%ft 3e 107* 631 74 713 714 Guarj'doV4 Alw 83 AceShow120 E'lyWar'g120 MyPref'ce 7 Jly 18-567Tdn 5f :59%ft 3-2e*107* 7*1 881 712 681 Guar'doV Alw66 Mary H. 113 Shano 111 My Preference 9 ■ Jly13-567Tdn 6 f 1:13 ft 3* 115 54 78 101*1021 MonteiroA2 Alw 64 PleasedGirl 106 AceShow 118 Bamaco 11 I May 11 CD 5-8 ft l«HH May 1 CD 3-4 ft 1:17}sb April 30 CD 1-2 ft :47#b Rnmartc Hanrf 1 1 O B. g. 4, by Seven Hearts— Juliets Nurse, by Count Fleet. l\omeOb neart | | y Breeder, Brown Hotel Stables, Inc. 1957.2 1 0 0 $2,425: Owner, J. Graham Brown. Trainer, W. G. Sparks. 1956 .10 3 1 1 $8,815 May 1-577C.D 6 f 1:12 ft 8-5 "116 32* 6** 912 9 3 Carst'nsW' Alw 75 EpicKing123 DarkToga120 Floridian 12 Apr19-575Kee 6f1:10%ft 8* 113 1* 12 H 11 HartackWS Alw 95 Thievery 119 EpicKing 119 RomanSpy 7 Nov17-565C.D Sf 1:11%ft 8 119 21 2« 24 2'* CarstensW2 Alw 89 Floridian111 Windsail113 ParisAII 8 Nov14-568CD 6f1:12%ft 22 116 11 12*13 12 Carst'sWi 7500 87 BonanzaMiss108 Fabucon119 PitAway 12 Nov 3-568C.D 6f1:11%ft 22 111 72164 65168 ChurchK' 7000 83 JeffreyJ.S.112 MissErl'n106 WiseF't'r 10 0ct17-563Kee 6f1:10%ft 16 117 13 1h 32*7? BrooksS2 Alw 89 StagL'e1l7 Homeplace117 Bernb'rgoo 7 0ct10-563Kee 6f1:10%ft 6 118 67* 67J 43* 4«J BairdRL* Alw 91 StagLine118 RessaBob115 Commargo 7 Aug 7-567Was 6f1:10%ft 2*116*2* 35 710 7 4 LeJ'neS2 075OO 77 Alan K. 121 GrecianAyr 113 Full Book 8 Jly31-565Was tc6f 1:11 fm 2* 114 14 12 14 12 HartackWi Alw 95 Ali0-K117 Br't0r'ge105 Ahead o'Time 7 Jly 25-563A.P - 6f 1:11%ft 7-5 *120 I'll" 2" 34 Carst'nsWi Alw 83 Ambori'm112 HowBlue120 Sum'rBr'ze 7 May 14 CD 3-8 m :36Sb May 11 CD 3-4 ft 1:1 6h May 10 CD 3-8 ft :36%h ^nmo 30me Tnn I an 1 OO B. g, 4, by Some Chance— Tannette, by Bimelech. . | ZU Breeder, Mrs. R. L. Gerry. 1957.1 0 10 $700 Owner, I. J. Collins. Trainer. E. T. Colglazier. 1956. 17 1 1 5 $5,925 May7-57*CD 6f1:12%ft 5 120 2h 2h 2h 2'1 Borge'keR3 Alw 83 BigPVr124 Rom'nB's116 Bl'eCol'nel 8 Jly14-565Jam 6f1:12%sy 38 120 6717*178164 A'dersonP* Alw 80 ShinesBr't120 H'y'sTig'r120 Rech'rche 7 Jly 4-56*Bel 6f1:11%ft 15 120 671 651 7*1 8*1 Gorman D8 Alw 84 G'yWVr120 L'kyFift'n117 S'dd'nSh'k 10 Jun14-56*Bel 7f1:24%ft 21*114 1h 1h ih 13 Choq'tteJ4 Alw 86 T'denWay114 Ni'tlntr'derlH Nautigal 7 Jun 4-56*Bel 7f 1:25%ft 8-5 *118 52J 1h 1* 3 * And's'nP2 12500 79 Sm'tAdmir'l 113 B'tyson113 B'syMary 6 May28-564Bel 6f1:11%ft 12 116 32* 3'J 32 34 And'sonP* Alw 91 Pester 116 Fusion 120 Dynamic 9 May15-565Bel 6f1:11%ft 27 113 42*41 55 6*1 GormanD' Alw 83 Vespucci 112 Fear 115 Riley 10 May 8 -568 Jam 6 f 1:13 ft 16 113 9'0 gsj gio gaj McCr'ryC? Alw74 0ctagon'M20 SuddenSh'ckn: Pass'nk 9 Apr18-56*Jam 6f1:12%ft 21 112 2* 34 34 3* BolandW2 Alw 79Fabric't'r113 Luci'sBe'be107 FairRTr 6 Apr 9-56*Jam 6 f 1:12 gd 81 114 2b 3"* 32 4» Westr'peJi Alw 78 LeB'uPrJce124 K'gGrail 114 IrishL've 8 May 3 CD 7-8 ft 1:28hg April 29 CD 3-8 m 1:18%b April 25 CD 1m ft 1 44%b KJiunl 1 1 Q ~ Gr. m. 5, by Nirgal— Sultana, by Mahmoud. M,Yai »1 Breeder. W. M. Jeffords. 1957. 4 1 0 0 $2,200 Owner. Sun Coast Stable. Trainer, C. C. Norman. 1956 27 2 0 3 $6,600 Apr29-57*C.D 6f1:12%ft 91 106 12 12 11 14 CookLCi 10000 87 TopM'rk114 BabyBrier117 W ridSeries 9 Apr16-57*G.P 6f1:10%ft 10 103*22 23 9H1071 BolinHS Alw 85 Hgover111 M'boD'cerlH ViciAdmir'l 11 Mar29-577GP 6f1:10%ft 11 109 44 21*33 451 CookWM3 Alw 89 Apollo121 LadyElliott113 Recherche 9 Jan10-577TrP 6f1:10%ft 49 113 3* 52| 8*1 8?! Choq'tteJ? Alw 88 StarCh'f112 NewH'U'ndlH BI'ckR'c'd 9 Dec 7-56«TrP 6f1:10%ft 8 114 34 44 5* 6«* ChurchK? Alw 88 Laugh 114 Star Chief 114 Chateau 7 Nov 6-56*Spt 11:42 si 9 112*13 2« 3* 44 VieraH7 Alw 85 AmborR'ghl 14 LynnR'ge120 Brookw'd 7 Oct30-56*Spt 6f1:13%ft 12 114 6**6*165*65 BaldwinR8 Alw 90 M'sterRd117 MyPrTr'nce117 LeChall 8 Oct20-567Spt 6*f1:17%ft 71 111 77178*7' 810 DuhonM4 HcpO 87 RmnSpy117 D'g'zha116 MyPr'f'r'nce 8 Oct 3-567Haw 6Jf1:16%ft 17 113 421 77|12i512i3 H'km'nJi HcpS 83 Alspal108 Qu'nHopeful120 S'pr'meJ'y 12 May 3 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 14 GP 3-4 m 1:21b April 12 GP 3-8 sy :36%b P|nr;Hmn 1 1 Q Dk b 9, 4, by Ariel Game— Wild Light, by Ambrose Light. N riunuiun | 1 7 Breeder, E. E. Pershall. 1957.2 0 0 1 1500 Owner, H. L. Freyn. Trainer, E. Wooldridge. 1956 18 4 2 1 $9,555 May 1-577C.D 6f 1:12 ft 7* 115*12 14 3* 33 Prestonjio Alw 85 EpicKing123 D'rkToga120 Sh'rpsburg 12 Apr20-577Kee a7f1:26%ft 16 110 11 14 22 631 AdamsJ7 A5000 95 Pomace 115 DruAway 123 BigPower 8 Nov17-565C.D 6f1:11%ft 9 111*11 v 1'* 14 LeJeuneS' Alw 91 R'meosH'rt119 Windsail113 ParisAII 8 Nov 5-56*C.O 6f 1:11%ft 6-5 *112* 2* 2* 42* 4*J LeJeuneS3 Alw 84 Ad oT'e117 F'lofBim117 H'g'w'dM's 7 Oct20-567Kea 6f1:10%ft 9* 107*21 31 1* 21 LeJeuneSS Alw 96 M'vern'n112 GallantR'ner118 C'margo 10 0ct13-564Kee 6 f 1:11 ft 13 115 2» 34 32 32 AdamsJi 10000 93 M'rkKI'ne118 lrishCh'r115 A-Pacopep 6 Oct 2-565Haw 6* f 1:18 ft 7 109 21 22 3* 6" Scurl'ckD7 Alw 79 Zippy 108 RomanBoss 106 LynnRidge 8 Sep19-56*Haw 6f1:11%ft 20 113 43 65* 55* 57* AdamsJi Alw 82 S'pr'meJ'y113 T'picKing119 FleetP't 7 Sep 1-568Ran 1-^1:43 ft 45 114 21 10410201024 Naz'ethJ7 AlwS 76 St.Am'rll.117 BenA.Jones126 MyDust 10 Aug25-56*Ran 6f1:10%ft 8* 103*42 73* 53* 44 ■ SotoJ4 Alw 92EarlyW'ing114 MyPref*ce117 AceS'w 9 Aug13-56*Ran 6f1:11%gd 51 107*44 55 47 412 SotoJi Alw 79 MyPr'f'nce117 G'yW'bl'r110 L'ngst't 7 May 8 CD 1-2 ft :49h April 30 CD 3-8 ft :36%b April 26 CD 1-2 ft :53b TniirnnrA 1 1 O B. f, 4, by Condiment— Tour, by Tourist II. IVlirnure »• ^ Breeder. Mrs. J. M. Branham. 1956.21 2 2 5 $30,400 Owner. Mrs. J M Branham. Trainer. 0. Clelland. 1955 16 4 3 6 $18,590 Nov26-567Nar 1-701:43%m 4* 108* 8i» 82* 91* 64 LandersC? Alw 79 Comb't'nll.106 Meiwaki110 Ro'lBattle 9 Nov17-567Nar 1 1-8 1:50%ft 4*e 108 88 11"1091 78 Land'rsC4 HcpS 84 TickT'ck116 M't'rLine110 C'mb'st'nll. 13 Nov10-56*Nar 1-70 1:43%ft 3-5 *106* 713 610 32 12 LandersCB Alw 87 Rockie114 VictoryMedal106 Wartesia 8 Oct24-567Suf 1 1-81:51%hy 6e 109 1317115* 641 58 B'rmanC* HcpS 76 Reneged 126 Kingmaker118 Oh Johnny 13 Oct19-567Suf 1-701:41%ft 7-5 *109* 58* 541 34 21 LandersC2 Alw 96 MVrLine117 J'hnGord'n111 M'tyB'r 6 Sep24-567Bel 1^1:44%sy 21*121 915 88 4* 27 GuerinE3 Alw 81 Nasrina 121 Korestes 111 Scampering 10 Sep12-567Bel 1A ■ 1:43%ft 5* 118 17i913'3 7'1 42* GuerinE* HcpS 87 Scampering111 Cosmah116 Dott'dLine 17 Aug29-56*Sar 11-4 2:05%ft 13 115 851 32* 2h 1"o GuerinE3 AlwS 81 Dotted Line 121 Levee 124 Gay Life 8 Aug25-567Rkm 6f1:09%ft 15e 105 812 8*1 641 34 GibbGS HcpO 98 Decathlon129 LordJeep109 Venomous 9 Aug20-567Rkm 1 1:36%ft 2 109 42*42*41 3"" Madden D5 Alv, 94 Founvheeldrive 114 Avis 114 LordJeep 7 May 12 CD 5-8 ft 1:02b May 8 CD 5-8 ft 1:03%b April 28 CD 5-8 gd 1:03b Mr Crnnner 1 OA B 9, 3, by Mr. Music— Ragtime Sue, by Gilded Knight. iyir. \*ruuiicr ^** Breeder, Dr. C. H. Wilmoth. 1956.3 2 0 0 |2,990 Owner. L. Zimmerman. Trainer. G. L. Wilson. Aug23-567Det 6f 1:13 sy 6 122 45* 6« 6» 6H SellersJ' Alw 69 JulieBelle108 Atheneum111 Mr.Busy 7 Aug17-567Det 6f 1:11%ft 4-5 *117* 2* 2h 14 |f| Greg'ryJR3 Alw 91 Bolover117 MakesPerf't113 Mr.B'gd'd 6 Aug 3-564Det 6f1:11%ft 3 118 V 14 1'* 14* SellersJ7 Mdn 89 WhyStep118 Bu'yeLane118 Bri'tDia'd 14 ^mnrkovpr 1 *)A B- n 7 by E'9ht Thirty— More Delight, by Pharamond II. jHiumuvcr * A4* Breeder. Mereworth Farm. 1957.1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mr. & Mrs. J. Lowenstein. Trainer, J. Lowenstein. 1956 .12 2 2 2 $8,425 May 6-577C.D 6f1:11%ft 8 116 58*68 65* 6** AdamsJ3 Alw 82 Mr Ftastid 13 BetsyT1 15 SuperDevil 8 Nov 3-563C.D 6*f1:18%ft 18 116 8*17**74154 AdamsJ2 Alw 85 Thievery 120 Coliseo122 Stag Line 8 Oct 9-56*G.S 6f1:10%ft 23 117 53155 68* 7*J Reg'oJA3 10000 83 War Age1 17 SolarS'tem114 M'sterAce 7 Oct 3-564Atl 7f1:24%ft 41 114 54* 5** 64 715 M'tinRL7 12000 67 Weep andW1 108 N'kJ'miel 15 Bradl'y 8 Aug27-567Atl 6f1:10%ft 71 116 710 78 7» 6'4 MartinRJ4 Alw 78 HelloMom106 KindaSm'rt116 WarAge 7 Aug13-564Was tc6f1:11%sf 61 121 74} 64 33 34 BrooksS4 Alw 90 NewTrend 118 Alspal 113 MonkShoe 7 Aug 7-56*Was tc6f 1:10%fm 10 120 44 33 22 24 BrooksSi Alw 96 Alspal 108 SpeedRouser113 Chateau 8 Jly21-56*A.P tc5*f 1:05%sf 41 114 44 33 32 44* BrooksS5 HcpO 85 LeatherKid118 Alspal 112 Ambiguous 8 Jun25-565A.P 7 f 1:25 ft 1*118 3« 31 1* Vl BrooksSS Alw 85 BrachsAd'l 118 KingShan'n118 A'rR'h 8 Jun 1-567Was 7f1:23%ft 21*115 1* 12 12 12* BrooksS* Alw 89 IrishChVUO Gorforw'd118 T'x'sB'Id'a 9 May 9 CD 5-8 ft 108h May 3 CD 1-2 ft :50hg April 30 CD 3-4 ft 1:18b Ciinar ueYII Dpvil ~ y(. 10 A Oik- h, 6, by Super Duper— Diavolina, by Diavolo. JUper | /.H Breeder. A. L Aste, 1957.4 0 1 2 $2,650 Owner, Rebel Stable. Trainer. P. Tomei. 1956 19 2 0 3 $13 215 May 6-577C.D 6f1:11%ft 8* 123 821 8'* 7* » CarstensW? Alw 86 Mr.F'tastic113 BetsyT115 Obnoxious 8 Feb16-578F.G 1,t1:46%sy 2* 114 810 7«J 65* 751 Kn'ppEJ3 HcpS 80 Speed Rouserl 21 BigSw'p110 Ramrod 8 Feb 2-578F.G 1^1:46%sl 61 112 914 67 43* 2™ Brss'dR4 HcpS 88SpeedRouser118 BigSw'p109 F'IFIight 9 Jan25-577F.G 6f1:13%m 11 112 8 2 78 54 3} AdamsJR* Alw 83 JgeRayK.113 Brujaria109 Bugledr'ms 8 Nov22-567F.G 6f1:11%ft 18 113 141714" 94 84 Br's'dRi2 HcpO 86 Gunrod114 Cr'nMble113 TexasBulld'g 14 Oct 6-567Haw 11-81:51%ft 10 109 47*38 34 4*1 Scurl'kD3 HcpO 82 Hasseyampa113 JaJa112 Bryn 5 Sep28-56*Haw 1&1:45%ft 31 115 5 2 44* 31 34 DodsonD3 Alw 82 Mist'rBI'ck107 Warl'ss113 LynnRidge 7 Sep11-567Haw 1,^1:45%ft 61 113 5* 57*65 651 DodsonD3 Alw 79 Hen Party 109 Dance Nsing 112 JaJa 6 Sep 3-567Was 1 1:36%ft 4 119 7'1 771 43* 3'* ErbD3 Alw 85 NooranllO SmokeScr'n116 Mist'rBfk 8 May 13 CD 5-8 ft 1:03%b May 1 CD 1-2 ft :51b 8th C. D Ql-L C* n 1 M,LE ((Hit of chule)- (Haslv fioad- APril 27- 1954—1:35—3—118.) Purse $2,500 Dill Vrf.LS 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds. 110 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1957 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt 14637 'Happy's Sam 114 142901 Bull Skin 119 14149 Jamaica 104 14149 I've Had It 104 14296 *Cebette Aug56 Was 1 38' 5 111 106 144424*0cean King 0ct56CD1:4O% 115 111 141492 Alert Boy Apr57 CO 1;42Vs 116 104 13371 *ConJohn 99 140292*Whiskawave 114 13897 Blunder Aug5$ EIP 1:40% !15 115 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt 14025 *Eternal Nell Nov56CD1:41 110 106 14290 Bushy 122 144344 Smooth Palm Aug56 Det 1:39% 110 116 13489 Must a Tomboy Nov56CD1:41% 115 102 76637 Mr. Tradesman 116 782782 Gulf Stream U6 14290 Capricornio 116 142902 Old Milton 116 142903 Kanawha May* CD 1.39% lit 111 14156 Joli's Choice m Ch. 5, by Doublrab or Sammie— Peacock Lady, by Aethelstan II. I C, Hnnm/c s ^nm aam :k ^ 1 1 A 9, ai i 14 nappy Bretdefi c t Ro$e 1957 8 , 0 3 $1000 Owner, Mrs. G. Nugent Trainer. G. Nugent. $2,000 1956.18 2 1 3 $4,480 Ov. May13-572C.D 7f1:27%ft 25 113* 2^ 34 45 67} CrankOs 2500 68Leat'rw'd114 Ten-o-T'o114 Col'nelTip 10 Ma Apr 3-579G.P 1 *a 1 :45%f t 36 107s 910121312181219 Crank0i2 300064 Reinsp'ct114 PostM"ton117 NobleB'I't 12 Ma May Mar26-575S.P TA151 hy 31 112 1" 2« 3-* 6" RobertsC3 2000 44 BestSt'ry109 Mr.August109 Pr'senium 8 Ap Mar23-57*S.P 6f 1:13Ysgd 2J *115 21 3*1 33} 32J RizzoD4 2500 79Po-Ko 104 Mint Branch 11 Capri 8 Ap Mar20-579S.P 1-701:44 ft 4] 117 1h H 2h 3| B'hrensR2 2000 88 Jilly 112 Landable112 Shillelah Mike 9 Ma Mar12-577S.P 1 -70 1 :461/5ft 11 111 1} 22 44} 55J BehrensRs 2000 72 FI'fyMcD"ffy102 Birmo'da111 Pin'chio 8 Ma Feb 1-57»S.P 1-701:45%ft 3 113 14 13 12 1*i HooperC' 2000 81 Green "sFollyl 10 GoodGuy112 Bamma 10 Ma Mar Jan26-578S.P 1-701:47 ft 6 111 21 53} 42} 34 HooperC* 2000 72 Mr.August109 Apex104 ArmedBandit 9 Ma Mar Dec 5-56*TrP 6 f 1:11Vbft 66,110* 65} 6*J 47} 88; Crank02 3000.83 Ashendenl 12 DoubleDT'r118 BullSkin 12 Fel Nov10-565Spt 61 f 1:19 ft 26 115*32 3} 44 54; CrankO2 2500 86 C'tyDefense115 BarChip120 MoonL've 10 Fel April 9 Hia 3-4 ft 1:1 5h Rull BUll CLin iKin V A 1 1Q B. h, 7, by The Doge— Infinite Good, by Infinite. Jl J, I I V Breeder. J. W. Fouts. 1957.6 1 1 1 $2,085 Owner, J. Johnson, Jr. Trainer. J Johnson, Jr. $2,000 1956.17 1 3 3 $4,290 . Ov May10-572C.D 7f1:26%ft 2; *116 42} 22 2h 1} ParsonsJio 2000 80 0ldMilton116 Kanawha111 Nick'sGal 12 Ma May May 6-573C.D 6f1:12%ft 8} 109*55 34} 33} 35J CranWM 3000 80TuckyMiss112 PitAway112 J.William 8 Ap Feb 4-577S.P 6 f 1:12 ft 11 112* 6'; SH 5*} 54} C'ntuJAS A2500 85MonsYTig'rl18 L'tleCr'k115 Top-L't'n 11 Fe Feb Jan31-57«S.P 5}f1:06%ft 4J 110* 33} 34 32} 2nk CantuJAS 2500 90 Joss Me 1 1 1 Paytu 111 Beso del Aire 7 Ja Jan15-574TrP 6f1:10%ft1U 112 105 107}12H128J CantuJAi2 4500 84 R'ndS'v'n113 B'gieM'n116 N'bleW'rr'r 12 Ja Jan 1-57»TrP 5} f 1:04%ft 86 111*53 6"J 87} 84} CantuJA" 4750 87 NobleWY120 Our0'y0ne110 BogieMan 12 De Dec29-562TrP 6f1:11%ft 8J 111* 3 45} 9i3i(jii CantuJA i 4000 77 Faulty 112 Big Mark 110 Devils Verse 12 De Dec Dec 5-564TrP 6f1:11%ft 12 116* 14 12 2'} 34; CantuJA7 3500 87 Ashendenl 12 DT leDealer118 SaltAir 12 Nc 0ct29-56iC.D 6f1:12%gc 14 113* 3» 2 1} 1} CantuJA^ 2500 86 Idol ita 107 Espedeco120 TaskFleet 12 Nc Oct16-562Kee 6f 1:11Vsft 41 107* 1^ 2'J 5« 6'i BeckCW4 3000 85G'nAplo112 SirChris117 Bon-Ru-M'r 11 Nc Nov May 5 CD 3-8 ft :2645b April 11 Hia 3-8 si :39%b March 16 TrP 3-8 m :40b \nry\n\m 1 (\A Ch. g, 3, by "Mount Marcy— Patricia E by Omaha. n K Jamaica I U4 Breeder, B. J. Bax. 1957. 1 M 0 0 I J Owner, J. B. Bax. Trainer. W. E. Mitchell. $2,000 1956.. 1M 0 0 ( ) 0\ May 9-57'C.D 6f1:13tsft 22 118 Eased. DeverR' 2500 RunningRein113 AlertBoy118 Puddin 12 Mi Nov15-565C.D 6f1:12%gd111 115 122?123i Eased. PhelpsBio A!w Adm'IK. 120 Sercial 120 Thorn sAq n s 12 M; May 13 CD 1-2 ft :50%bg May 7 CD 1-2 ft :51bg ■ B 3, by Third Degree— Dressway: by Dress Parade. F' I I've Ye HnA naa If IT 1 I U4 ft A 9- n Breeder, J. L. Cleveland. 1957.. 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. T. Wagoner. Trainer. J. T. Wagoner. $2,000 1956 . 6 M 0 0 ( ) May 9-571 CD 6f1:13%ft 54 118 11tllli8iii7iii9 JohnsonN6 2500 60 RunningR"ein113.,AlertBoy118 Puddin 12 r Apr23-577Kee 1 1-8 1:524/sgd 43 110 46 8' 5 Eased. GrubbLS 2500 Cur\ Fizz103 BlueLaw118 Valence 8 v Apr13-574Kee 6f1:10%ft 50 114 7« 7'0 712 720 GrubbL3 x Alw74Whig120 Great117 Dixie Doge 7 Oi 0ct13-563Kee 6 f 1:12 ft 21f 118 11 1*1 12511221130 Chestn'U' Mdn 60 SealedBid115 C'mbahee118 W'rldOver 12 A| Jly 3-564R.D 5 f 1:01 ft 26 113* 86; 924 920 922 PhelpsB4 3000 65 JoeDelille113 LisaLynn115 Br'th'rJ'ss 12 A| Jun26-564R.D 5f1:02%sy 48 115 10" 96J 913 gi« CorollaC' AlwM 63 R'IBond118 M'sMadRiv'r110 S'reSw't 11 M, Mar23-56iO.P 4f :50%hy 2' 116 3 SH SmO^l KaelinF3 Mdn 69 Mr.Ni!isnce116 LipanBoer116 Hayq'st 12 Mi Mar15-5610.P 4f :49 hy 36 117 8 8'} 6 4 526 KaelinFi 5000 60 Hy-Gally 117 Breezy Night 117 Vlour 12 Mi Mar 2-5630.P 3 f :35%ft 22 116 10 11131112 Holc'mbH' Mdn 80 Free a. B'sy116 HighR'te116 H'pyEyes 11 M Mar May 13 CD 5-8 ft 1:05b April 22 Kee 3-8 sy :40b April 11 Kee 1-2 ft :49b Fe f"/skof f 0 1 D&. Br. m, 6, by Cable— Nadine Omar, by King Nadi. \_€Deiie I UO Breeder, H. R. Penney. 1957. 2 0 0 0 ( 1 f Owner, H. R. Penney. Trainer. J. T. Kermath. $2,000 1956 26 1 3 5 $5,960 v May10-578C.D 1 ,\ 1 :48%ft 31 113 7'5 53J 65 713 ErbDS 2500 63Swoose 113 Nemesia 111 Brau Imp 10 0 May 3-574C.D 6Jf1:20%ft B 108 • 9"| 9" 98 8^ DuranE3 3000 72 MbeMabel 118 Sup'eMu'c113 Luciete 12 M Nov15-564C.D 1 1:401/sgd 3} 117 84^ 62| 53 45;tCrst'nsW7 250O69OpenL'ke115 Et'rn"IN'IM10 Mr.Aug'st 12 May M, tDead heat. Si Oct30-564C.D 1^1:48 ft 1*115 V 22J 2'i 12 CookLC3 2500 78 Miss Kirk 115 Preimp115 Palm Bay 12 Ai Aug 0ct12-568Haw 1-^-1:47%^ 91 111 1Q««1Qa 56 31; CookLCn 2500 72 DoctorHeitz114 RingFleet114 Abolere 12 Jl Oct 8-568Haw 1 ^ 1 :474/sf t 61 112 22 33 42J V PoparaA? 2500 66 IreneStaunton 112 Feb 115 RingFleet 12 Jl Jly Oct 4-565Haw 1&1:472/sft 4| 111 2\ \\ 2h 33J ChurchK4 2500 72 Effortl'ss117 LeilaJ'n106 FoldingD'gh 9 Jl Jly Sep24-56iHaw 1-,if1:47%ft 4 112 32 44 32 42? BrooksSS 2500 72 LaBreeze107 Sw'mpSon115 Q'nAp'che 12 Jl Jly Sep20-56iHaw 1,V 1:472/£ft 6; 111 =*i 2H 32 33; ChurchKS 2500 72 M'tyWarrior114 RickeyRay117 Soocru 12 Ji Sep12-569Haw tc11:38V'5fm 10 112 76 53J 4?J 43£ BrooksSS 3000 81 Here^sJakel 15 FI'tDream113 Attavar 12 May 8 CD 3-4 ft 1:18h April 30 CD 3-8 ft :37y5bg April 25 CD 5-8 ft 1:05b C\r enn Vmn 111 Ok. b, g, 4, by Ocean Wave— Silverstar. by Gay Monarch. ^ ucean i\.ing i i i Breeder;T# L Muener 1957.. 3000 $250 0 Owner, Mrs. L. M. Fukerson. Trainer. J. A. Hikes. $2,000 1956.4 1 0 0 $1,820 m May11-579C0 1 ,V 1:49 ft 4; 114 33 33 33 47 Armst'gS7 2000 66 AppeaseNot114 KristiW.113 Jane"sGal 8 May m May 8-576C.D 1^1:48%ft 11 112 1015 98 ^ 4^ Armst'gS3 2000 67G denAp:lo117 Ap'aseNot117 WardBee 10 n Apr29-578C.D 1 ,16-1 :463/sf t 32 109 45J 44J 68 614 CookLC3 2750 71 Ho'dC'nty120 ClayM'se114 Concent'or 9 o Nov17-568C.D 1 1-8 1:544/sft 14 111 3' 43 44J 7H Armst'gS' 2250 64 Tr'ceT'lk113 W'rS'cret'ryl^ At'mB'b 12 Si Nov12-564C.D 1,161:483/5ft 30 I12*12»S11«4)11H 9'6 LeJ'neS'o 4000 59Smokeretta 111 Keadron 120 Pinestar 12 a Oct30-563C.D 11:40%ft 21 115*33 33 3'i 1h LeJeuneS3 Mdn 73TopCurl 117 ColdNight117 B'sh'r'sGal 6 a Oct27-569C.D 6f1:12%m 131 105 :12H 12'712231223 RoffoMS Alw 63 F5stLap119 EvenSt'ke119 Ah'd oJTime 12 a Oct 6-552Beu 6f1:17yssy 47 115 7* 7»J 67 56* Cartw'tN3 2000 54 RJy'IR'd'ce113 MizG'rg'na112 Q'nM'd 8 j Jly Sep27-554Beu 6 f 1:16 sy 37 114 W 46 45 5^; Cartw'tN4 2500 63 Rebellion111 MissMard'n112 C'moply 9 j| Jly April 20 CD 3-4 gd 1:18b April 17 CD 1-2 sy :52b April 13 CD 5-8 ft IsKftp A l0rf DftU i /%• B. g. 3, by Alorter— Howl, by Prince Pal. l Mien DOy | Uf) Breeder. T. Piatt 1957. 5 M 2 0 $1,000 * Owner, Valley View Farm. Trainer, E. L. Whyte. $2 000 1956.10 M 10 $475 0 May 9-571 CD 6f1:13%ft 22*118 10^7' 44 22 C'st'nsWi2 2500 77 RunningRein113 Puddin113 Bingie 12 M May 3-572CD 7f1:27%ft 14 115 76J 63J 52J 22 C'rst'nsWS 2500 72 Tr't inMe115 Clif'nR'd120 King ofChi. 9 M Apr27-572CD 1 1:393/5ft 68 116 53 46 6*i 8'3 Carst'sW" 3500 64 Miranda 110 Patria 106 SoonerState 11 N Apr 6-573G.P Gf 1:124/sgd 247 113 1017102M0201013 Her'ezGS A5000 68 Midw'yT't119 P"nt'dCI'd112 K'ns'gt'n 10 N Mar20-571G.P 6 f 1:12 ft 33 116 11171116101810H St'v'nRLi2 500071 PaintedCI'dl 14 Araway106 LadyGort12 0 Aug 6-561 Ran 5Jf1:083/sm 8 118 9';10'8 P. up. CraigH3 Mdn Col'n'IRees113 Hama118 King'sAm'sty 10 S Jly 17-56iTdn 5Jf1:09 sy 10 118 S«l 811 6» 55| WardPA6 Mdn 68 WingAg'n118 Sanga115 K'g'sAmn'sty 12 S Jly12-563Tdn 5i f 1:08 go 8J 118 43 23 25 25 Arms'gSH Mdn 74 Duke'sS'l 118 P'ceFox118 Top'EmE'sy 11 S Jly 5-563Tdn 5*f1:07%ft 10e 119 74^ 78J 6?J 68 Arms'gSio Mdn 74 LordMiche119 D'ke'sS'nd'1119 L'npitt 10 S Jun28-563Tdn 5i f 1 :08 ft 23 119 8* 78J 710 78| BowcutDi Mdn 70C'rdinSin119 Clift'nR'd119 B'chTrC'b 9 A Jun21-562Tdn 5f1:014/5ft 23 119 8" 7» 57 68J BowcutD? Mdn 74 SeaR'bel 119 Putshot119 Duke'sS'dals 12 May 8 CD 1-2 ft 51%* May 2 CD 3-8 ft :37b April 25 CD 1-2 ft :48%hg Con John QQ B- 9' * b Tintagel— Ina Dear, by Rip Rap. v*uh JUim 77 Breeder, P. L. Grissom. 1957. 4 M 0 0 $125 C Owner, R. Herren. Trainer. D. Davis. Jr. $2,000 1956.. 5 M 1 0 $280 H May 2-578CD 1&1:47ttft 31 105 1h 2' 5^ |IS DeverR3 3500 66 Brink o"Wr106 Keep0't108 FibreGI'ss 7 ti Apr25-57iKee 6Jf1:17%ft 3e 118 64 109J10141122 LucasWD6 3500 71 Altico 113 BatRock113 Oboe 12 A Apr18-572Kee 6f1:12%gd 26 112 54 52 J 22 44J LucasWD3 4500 77 Bolanda 1 1 3 Untimely 114 Pappy 10 A Apr11-576Kee 6 f 1:10 ft 21f 114 65J 87^11141228 LucasWDi2 Alw 68 LuckyDip 117 Ezgo 114 Manteau 12 h Oct19-563Crn 6Jf1:21%ft 5| 118 3 2h 2h 2| ClemensJS Mdn 87 Empresa115 Pitch theWoo115 EllaTan 10 h Oct13-564Crn 6 f 1:14 ft 15 111 8'2 7'J 78J 6'1 GummowB4 Alw 83TooHasty 117 CappieHail 115 G.Lad 8 V Oct 2-563Det 6f1:133/sft 9; 118 4 | 4M C 7» GarryAH Mdn 71 Solarite 118 Boy 0 Boy 118 Warpole 12 h Sep11-56iCrn 6 f 1:20 si 9 119 91 5 91 610291034 CraigHS Mdn 30 C'pieHail 116 TooHasty.116 Gr'ndFran 10 F Aug30-56iRan 6f 1:13 ft 30 119 11 1511*111 W01« MafleMio Mdn 73 SharpNote 119 Scotian 116 FastCable 12 F May 9 CD 1-2 ft :50b April 30 CD 3-8 ft :36%b April 16 Kee 3-8 ft :36b WhkknwnvP V ~ 1 1 A Ch. c, 4, by Ocean Wave— Aba, by Whiskaway. TTHURUWUYC || 4 Breeder. T. E. Mueller. 1957. 9 1 3 0 $4,325 I Owner. K. Burkhart. Trainer K. Burkhart. $2,000 1956.16 1 3 2 $4,380 l . May 8-578CD 14 1:48%ft 4; 112*77 2J 1\ 2U PrestonJ0 2000 75 XpiPig'n120 KristiW.112 Col'geChum 9 Apr20-578Kee 11-81:51 ft 3 117 712 4?J 4* 57 Hart'ckWt 2500 83 HowardCtyl 12 Ergol 14 Concentrator 7 Apr11-577Kee 1 1-8 1:51 %ft 2\ 120 |W *H] 42J 45» Hart'ckWi 2500 80Leo114 Concentrator! 15 AILaubhan11 C Mar12-57»G.P 11-81:51%ft 8 119 33J 22 46 67; Boul'tisS? 4000 79 BlackBounty116 KingRed111 Principio 11 I Feb21-579Hia \&2M1km 4J 116 9^14 15 14 UsseryR3 3500 58 0.G.Whiz116 Cor't'nBoy118 Sm'thP'm 11 1 Feb11-574Hia 11-81:52%ft 5J 116 34 J* 1h 21J BrooksSS 3500 72 LaurelK'g116 Script'n118 East'rD'ndy 12 1 Jan22-57»Hia 1 1-4 2:103/shy 6; 112 6?} 33J 2J 42J BrooksS? 3500 49 Flarespur112 GoBetween116 M'd'IAce 11 1 Jan14-57»TrP 11-2 2:34%ft 16 106* 7s; 12 14 2« TrumanJ0 2500 73 Wag Jag 117 LongTom113 ShortWay 12 1 Jan 5-578TrP a1J2:03%ft 2Je*110* 712 88 101511U PrestonJS 3500° 81 Bhawan 121 Caboose 122 Setubal 12 1 1 Dec28-569TrP l£l.-45%ft 73 111*65 75J 7«J 88» Prestonju 4000 74 GreyFanar 113 Fateless 118 Overland 11 May 3 CD 5-8 ft 1:04h April 9 Kee 1-2 sy :53b March 22 TrP 1-2 ft :53b Rlnn/tfir rfi 1 1 Q Dk. 9r- 9= 5. by Battlefire— Miss Fluff, by Sir Damion. Diunuer T» • I J Breeder. T. D. Buhl. 1957.2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, W. L. Hardesty & J. L. Wheat. Trainer, J. L. Wheat. $2,000 1956 .21 3 4 2 $3,275 I J May 7-571CD 6i f 1:19 ft 55 120 55 8H 813 821 BriceD' 2500 65 SkyC'p'rs110 Dr'mO'M'y120 M'rkitP'd 12 J May 2-57»CD 6f1:12%ft 87 114 54 44 88J 8'4 BriceD7 2500 70 Able Ladd 114 Espedeco 117 Apasay 12 \ Oct27-56'CD 6f1:153Am 20 114 76 11171118I122 Chestn'tJ7 250048 Bushy 117 BanditJohn109 WiseTraffic 12 i { Oct19-568Beu 1-701:45 ft 33 118 2i Al 33 32| F'selmanJ6 1500 75 TheFlier115 Blackburn111 TedYochum 7 f J Oct10-564Beu 6f1:12y5ft 34 115 6?; 64 67i V\ WallB3 1500 82 J'dgeJ.B.114 Slam'gSI'ml 18 Ch'ceC't 8 I ! J Oci 5-565Beu 6 f 1:15 m 4J 111* 3'J 22 2'i 22; Trumanji 1500 73 Sfnd0ff116 NightTr'c'r109 B'bSt'wt 7 j Oct 1-566Beu 6f1:121/sft 18 113* S'l 4U 4*4 4» TrumanJ7 1500 84Slamm'gSlam118 RoyalBones115 Jofin 8 I j Sep22-564Beu 6f1:13%ft 18 110* V% 5 | 2h 2h TrumanJ7 1500 83 W'def'd 118 ZacaPr'e118 P'l'ce-C'cles 10 i f Sep15-565Beu 6f1:141Asy 22 116 47J 45} 56 43 BuellB2 1500 76 Joellen 116 LovelyHeart 1 1 0 Silence 8 I F Sep 5-565Beu 6f1:132/sft AX 115 54 3 2} 2U BuellB4 150082 Heartkeaf 112 UncleJohn108 Miralark 6 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :37h April 18 Dou 5-8 sy 1:223/5b rt..nn| KIoll V 1 AiT B. f, 4, by Eternal Lark— Nell Barton, by Sir Barton. trernai Men ss | UO Breeder, W. a Muir. 19P7. .13 0 11 $645 i ( Owner. Ravenwood Stable. Trainer C. Towle. $2,000 1956 .19 1 1 2 $2,995 i / May 8-574CD 6f1:12!=ft 103 104* 9*f $•» S« |M PreslonJ6 2500 73 Luciete 110 Apasay 114 Rippsy 11 I Apr20-578Kee 11-81:51 ft 49 110 58J 7'8 Eased. GrubbLS 2500 HowardCtyl 12 Ergo114 Concentrator 7 r f Mar21-5780.P 1 A 1 :47"/=sy 42 105 65; 65? 710 7° CoyA" 2000 65 Lady At 'm 107 R'nC'ns'll'r112 Slinker 11 . Mar18-5780P 1*1:47 si 69 106 7'; 88J 710 712 CoyA6 2500 66TaosCr's113 M'y-B-M're111 H'pyT'lip 12 ! I Mar13-5790P 1 & 1 :45V5ft 13 105 2^ 78 11171121 CraigH8 200065 LibertyHill 112 Childers114 JaneD'ndy 11 I f Mar6-578FG 1,1(S1:50%sl 26 112 2» |S 22 36} BairdRL2 2500 59 DebbieAnn 109 CopWinder 113 Betise 8 I ( Mar 1-574F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 53 111 1117111410131Q12 KnappEJS 2500 76 War Acres 113 Oscar J. 109 MissFiFi 11 I ( Feb20-573F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 27f 110 97}101611141115 KnappEJ7 2500 73 HostGbgi113 Qu'nsware110 Terreb'ne 12 ! I Feb 6-571F.G Ve-l^'ssl llf 103* 62;108;10131017 FowlerJH c2000 53 Concenftor121 MissK'k116 Deliber'te 12 ! ! Jan30-57?F.G 1 ,', 1 :472/sf t 7 102* 77} 96 7* ?n LovatoF5 2000 71 Deliberately TreatyStone112 Arletod 12 B,f ,L„ 1 OO OV. br. g. 5, by Bushwhacker— Grand Rush, by Jacopo. usn7 I I ** Breeder, Mrs. Z. Terrell. 1957.11 2 1 4 $3,300 ' Owner, H. T. Shaw. Trainer, J. M. Hart $2,000 1956.27 6 3 4 $8,870 ) I May10-572CD 7f1:26y5ft 4 120 32 32} 3} 66 DeverR2 2000 74BullSkin116 0ldMilton116 Kanawha 12 I I Aw16-57iKee 7f1:24%ft 9} 115*2* 3} 3' 87; ParrottRi 2500 82 XippiPigeon120 AIIAt0nce118 Valence 12 I I Mar6-574FG 6 f 1:15 si Al 118 1i 1h 2h 55} MaddenDt 2500 72Bill'sCaptair,121 StoneyCrk115 Taftla 6 i I Feb27-572FG 6f1:131/sft 10 113* S | 54 33} 32 LovatoF7 2500 85 Bill*sC'pt'n118 Rearr'gem't113 D'ph'm 11 I ( Feb22-574FG 6 f 1:14 ft 2\ 112*44 2'} It 1"«t LovatoF3 200083 McGr'th'na119 M'yJ'neG.110 Tig'rPI'y 8 I I Feb 9-572FG 6f1:13%ft A\ 121 54} 43} 52} 33; AdamsJR6 2000 830iseauR,ge112 YeaBama112 FairG'me 12 I ! Jan30-573FG 6 f 1:12V%ft 3} 115 32 34} 34 38 KnappEJ3 200084 McGrathianal 10 LookSouthl 11 Tac'ro 7 1 I Jan23-572FG 6f1:14%sl 6} 112 32 3'} 21 1} KnappEJ7 2000 81 Bill'sCapt'n118 BornAnew112 EasySir 12 2 I Jan15-578FG 6f 1:13%ft 9-5 *112 1 1« 2«i 4'3 Het'gerG« 200083 Fly'gFI'tl 13 Gigi'sB'by107 OiseauR'ge 12 I 1 Jan12-573FG 6f1:13%ft 41 113 2h 2 2} 2"" Br'ssardRi 2000 86 TeachersTu1 18 HighLamal 15 EasySir 8 j . May 9 CO 1 2 ft :50%b AprU 15 Kee 3-8 ft :35%fc April 13 Kee 1-2 ft :49h 1 i C, ai Ov. Ma Ma May Ap Ap Ma Ma Ma Mar Ma Mar Fel Fel Jl J, Ov Ma May Ap Fe Feb Ja Ja De De Dec Nc Nc Nc Nov K n 0\ Mi M; ■ n F' r v Oi A| A| M, Mi Mi M Mar Fe f v 0 M May M, Si Ai Aug Jl Jl Jly Jl Jly Jl Jly Ji ^ 0 m May m n o Si a a a j Jly j| Jly l * 0 M M N N 0 S S S S A C H ti A A h h V h F F Cmftnfh P«lm V JS. 1 1 H Ch. g, 6, by No Wrinkles— Palm, by Neddie. imOOtn raim I I O Breeder. M. Leach. 1957 11 0 1 2 $1,325 Owner, T. D. Buhl. Trainer, Earl Kelley. $2,000 1956.31 0 5 7 $5,305 May11-571C.D 6f1:13%ft 18 113 97; 6*} 3} 2* Armst'gS2 2500 80 Anivram 108 BanditJohn 115 Apasay12 2-572C D 6f1:13%ft 17 109* 95J108 97} 88 CrankO' 2500 73 Hobad 115 BanditJohn 115 Antebabe 12 | Apr20-572G.P 6f1:11%gd 26 109*10" 8'3 713 77 TrumanJ8 35O0 80GayM'rvin114 0urPr'sid't114 Ash'nden 10 AprH-57'G.P 1-701:461Ahy 11 112* 811 8'6 716 6'8 CrankO* 4000 49TokyoGirl 107 Cartier 120 SwoopDown 9 Mar30-57'G.P 1Jk1.-44Hft 38 111*46 2* 3} 36 TrumanJ2 3500 80 Principiol 19 TripleBee116 HermanL 8 Mar28-579G.P I^W 1:44Vfeft 101 115 98 1113101510" Vinc'ntF'2 350070T.Gibson110 Strik'gH'r115 HotPursuit 12 9-57'G.P 1^1:45 ft 25 111*6° 8" 7i 7io DeckerEJS 300075 GoBetw'n122 Rob'tE.W.119 Sh'stDuke 12 1-579HS? 11-81:53Vbgd 20 113*55 9'0 913 921 Sherm'nAS 350049 Diavolezza115 O.G.Whiz119 Mikeaby 12 Feb26-578Hia 11\2:06%hy 6; 113*33 24 3 } 37 CapeE2 350039 AtS'nrise113 MilkBaron116 B'by'sBull 6 Feb21-57°Hia 1^2:04%m 23 113*12 34 36 4° CapeEi 3500 49 Whisk'ave116 O.G.Whiz116 Cor't'nB'y 11 May 14 CD 3-8 m :3% Match 19 Hia 1-2 si :49%h lucf n TnmKnu 1 (Y) Ch. c, 3, by Seven Hearts— Toney's Tomboy, by Black Toney. JUST 0 lOITIDOy I UZ Breeder. J. G. Brown. 1957.5 1 0 0 $1,105 Owner, J. Graham Brown. Trainer, A. Perossier. $2,000 1956 11 M 0 1 $250 3-572CD 7f1:274Aft 19 117 9'? 910 97} 98 BidwellJ2 250066 Trust inMe115 AlertBoy115 CliftonR'd 9 Apr27-572CD 1 1:39%ft 7; 117 97;111711M1016 BidwellJ' 3500 61 Miranda 110 Patria 106 SoonerState 11 5-571F.G 1^1:49 ft 19 118 96} 63 2h 11 GibbGio 3000 74 Partlndian118 NotBig113 Bel'edW've 12 Jan18-578F.G 1,V l:47%ft 12 113 63 43 46} 512 Heckm'nJ4 3000 70 Cup Moon 109 Sherbet 106 Fibre King 8 Jan10-573F.G 1-,V1:50%ft 16 112 57 67 77} 78} RiveraJJS 3000 58 Forepoised 109 Vinel 114 Fan's Last 8 Dec28-563F.G 6f1:13%ft 22 117 8' 1 8'} 8'5 824 Het'g'rG* AlwM 60 Tenacious 120 RoyalMiche 120 Foxing 9 6-564F.G 6f 1:15Vfeft 7}f 116 1014 913 711 613 GibbGio AlwM 64GoodBr'm116 Str'k o'R'd113 H'rv'tM'n 12 Nov17-562CD 6 f 1:13 ft 18 120 119; 911 68} 5°; Crst'sWi2 Mdn 74 CosmicForce120 Polarcy117 GlidePath 12 Nov10-563CD 1 1:40%ft 9} 115* 9'° 78} 53 64 LeJ'neSH Mdn 69 Litebeam 117 Andy Jack 120 Pietro 12 3-561 CD 1 -,1,1:48 ft 18 114*78 66 77} 58» LeJeuneS» Mdn 69 lceTea119 Scotian116 RicochetBoy 12 May 2 CD 3-8 ft :362/5b April 26 CD 3-8 ft :36%hg April 24 CD 5-8 m 1:04%b /V\r. Mr Trnrlpcmnn iraaesman 1 1 A Gr. c, 4. by Benagi— Ruination, by Sun Mission. •* O Breeder, M Alexander. 1957.0 0 0 0 ( 1 Owner, Gallrein i Hunt. Trainer, E. G. Gallrein. $2,000 1956.9 1 1 0 $578 Mar24-566Mex 11:42 ft 65 109 10'8 deAlbaE9 HcpO 55Catorce116 Sotavento118 Tamsa 12 Mar20-565Mex 5}f1:074Aft 21 119-107;119;107210'3 deAlbaE5 Alw 66 FuseQuick 119 FairJack 105 Kentana 11 Mar17-565Mex 7}f1:34&ft 34 112 89|108 107 7M deAlbaE7 Alw 63 Libertario119 Argante115 Centavo 10 Mar11-564Mex 6f1:13%ft 13 115 48} .49 58; 7'3 deAlbaE6 Alw 70 Kentuckian112 Sandance112 Kentana 9 Feb24-563Mex 7}f1:38V5ft 2 119 1} 14 14 11 deAlbaEi AlwM 60Sandance 119 FreeHawk 119 DoodBoy 7 May 14 CD 3-8 m :3645bg Gulf ^f rcnm V ^ 1 1 C Ch- h. 7 by Wait A Bit— Lapis Lazuli, by Equistone. UIT ^rream | | Q Breeder. F. M. Warburg. 1956 . 7 0 10 $1,000 Owner. R. A. Parachek. Trainer. W. J. Marlman. $2,000 1955 5 0 1 0 $1,000 Apr20-567G.P 1^1:45 ft 18 115 6s; 65 31 2% C"rsfnsW6 Alw 84 Pr'c'sStone116 B'tVG'ds116 BI'kB'r'm 6 Apr12-567G.P 1^1:43 ft 14 113 68J 712 7'5 814 SmithGL3 Alw 81 M'nt'n5grin117 B'terG'ds116 Scimitar 8 Mar26-567G.P 1-701:42 ft 48 112 3'} 32 74 87J SmithGL2 Alw85T'sleP'tch112 BadCnd'ct112 Scimit'r 8 Mar17-565G.P 1-^1:43 ft 76 112 78} 713 712 912 SmithGLB Alw83TwoFisted114 R'IBriar115 TussleP'tch 10 Mar10-568G.P l£l:43Wt 46 113 812 913 918 916 CookWM4 Alw 76 Leb'n'nLad118 ThePosse'113 BlueCh'r 9 5-568G.P 1VW 1:44V%ft 18 111 68 6'3 611 6'2 BrooksS4 Alw 77TwoFisted 113 FleetBird 109 Whence 8 Feb23-567Hia 6f1:10%ft 66 109 812 8'3 8'3 816 SmithGL3 Alw 79 Sq'redAway124 BI'kRec'rd121 D'kRTr 8 May 12 CD 3-4 ft 1:17h May 10 CD 7-8 ft 1:31h May 5 CD 5-8 ft 1:04^h r«in'nwii V 1 1 C Ch. h, 8, by Knockem— Madame Royale, by Marryatt. V-apncorniO ^ I I O Breeder. Comunidad Kendrick (Chile). 1957.2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. Celina Stable. Trainer, J. T. Whitley. $2,000 1956 17 1 0 3 $1,565 May10-572CD 7f1:26%ft 55 116 SH 8'° 88}10'2 Borg'keR7 ' 200068 BullSkin116 OldMilton116 Kan?.wha 12 2-574CD 6f1:12%ft 142 114 109}111311151116 B'rg'keR'2 250070 M'sR'nMe110 Dr'mO'M-y114 SkyCp's 12 Sep18-564Beu 6f1:12%ft 35 118 119'116}107}118| RoserGio 1500 77 Pal'e-Circl's115 BI'kF'cy115 B'c'gBoy 11 8-564 Ran 1-£ 1:49Vfcgd 16 113 710 818 817 820 RoserGi 2000 49 R'ghCkie 118 H'tersUnion 1 .7 Razzoo 8 Jly31-563Ran l£l:47ttft, 16 117 9' 1106} 87 87} RoserG2 200070 M'lianne107 Pythfieldl 15 Midl'dTrail 12 14-564R.D tc11:39%fm 4} 115 65} 64} 53 75; RoserG5 20000 TakeAII 115 Apasay113 SpinFisher 8 10-568R.D 1^1:46 ft 12 120 75 43 41 3» RoserG6 2000 80 English Man1 20 Sedulousl 20 JackCarT 8 4-569R.D tc 1 1:39 fm 19 118 1012 64} 85J 88} RoserGio A3250 May-B-M're115 T'rpsich're105 H'yd'n 10 Jun28-568R.D 1-701:44%ft 22 118 56} 56 M V* RoserG4 2000 73 Extrav'g'zal 18 J'sieF'r'y110 Helf'rhy 10 June 28, 1956— Daily Racing Form Time. 1:43%. AN K/i!f nn 1 1 H B 9 5. by Teddy Dog— Sea Wash, by Swashbuckler. VJIO fVlliron I ' O Breeder, M. P. Wilson. 1957. 2 0 10 $500 Owner. J. D. Puckett Trainer, J. D. Puckelt. $2,000 1956.17 2 2 1 $2,700 May10-572CD 7f1:26%ft 11 116 86J 56} 52 2} RoserG6 2000 79 BullSkinl 16 Kanawha111 Nick'sGal 12 6-573CD 6f1:12%ft 72 110 89} 711 67 68 RoserG2 3000 78TuckyMiss112 PitAway112 BullSkin 8 Nov14-564CD 1 ,V 1 :50%ft 3}e 115 9'210M 911 9'° RoserG3 2000 56 XalapaPride 110 Mr.G. 115 Dictionary 12 Oct31-56iCD 6f1:12Vsft 113 112 12i411i3m710'3 RoserGS 300074 K'nt'kyKid121 L'tleR'drl 12 Er'rdQu'n 12 Sep 1-562Det 1^1:47%gd 58 117 10i710'91022103i CampR3 250047 St'rM que110 Reb'der117 PrinceP'go 10 Aug29-568Det 1^1:47%gd 22 115 814 78| 7" 615 Armst'gS3 200063 UncleToddl 20 SkyBimi05 GoldenPelt 8 Aug15-568Det 11-81:52%ft 11 117 7'3 77 88J 915 Hansm'nLi 2000 69SwingAround110 Huskin Bee109 Dorie 10 Aug11-562Det 6f1:12%ft 46 114 11i711i711i511is Barr'wTio 2250 69 D'gSon115 Donna'sFox109 Mr.Gunner 12 12 5G7R.D 1-701:43%ft 5} 118 8n 78} 713 78J J'rdonH2 A2000 73 EvenSt'p118 StWrque108 BreC'n'ry 8 6-568R.D 1^ 1:45%ft 3} *120 75 74 43 12 RoserG3 2000 82 Kanawhal 15 GerryFr'nkl 15 C'herence 9 May 2 CD 1-2 ft :51%b April 28 CD 1-2 gd :53%b Aprli 25 CD 3-8 ft :38%b k"rinriwK« V 111 Ch. m. 6, by Billings— Modernistic, by Teddy's Comet, rxanawna s\ III Breeder. R. W. Mcllvain, 1957.. 2001 $250 Owner, J. M. Grace. Trainer, R. P. Adams. $2,000 1956 19 2 3 5 $4,810 May10-572CD 7f1:26%ft 14 111 76; 66} 62f 33; ChurchKS 2000 77 BullSkin116 OldMilton116 Nick'sGal 12 May 3-579CD 1,^1:48 ft 7J 108 44} 55} 64 66J ChurchK3 2250 71 TreatySt'nel 17 D'ngVMtinl 12 Fidget 12 Nov13-564CD 1,V1:49%ft 7} 110*1} 21} 42 33} LeJeuneS* 250067 SwingAround 110 Valence 113 Kissena 12 Nov 6-568CD 1^1:481/ssl 20 111 32 53} 56} 59} ChurchKS 2000 67 MyNightO'tm Ramchic114 B'nceB'ck 12 Oct 4-565Haw 1&1:47%ft .24 108 76} 710 8'2 817 Her'dezG3 2500 58 Effortless 117 Leila Jean 106 Cebette 9 Sep26-565Haw 1A 1:47Vfeft 6 106*101010'4 915 7s; LeJ'neSio 250068 Talllris114 Mr.HashlU IreneStaunton 11 Sep21-567Haw 1^1:47%ft 7 106*893 619 510 26 LeJeuneSS 2500 68 TheTrooper 117 King 111 TopSpinner 9 Sep13-563Haw 1^1:48%ft 13 109* 78} 7'4 48} ■ 32J LeJeuneSS 2500 66Su-Jay 112 Momo Fan 108 Coherence 10 Sep 4-563Haw 1^1:46y5ft 13 114 78} 76' 67} 67; PoparaA7 250071 Chombro 114 OneGrand 106 Su-Jay 8 Aug11-569Det 1,V 1:49 9d 15 108 66; 59} 47 5" CampR4 2000 58 U'leTodd118 S'tNic'olas118 Mr.Aug't 8 April 30 CD 5-8 ft 1:04%hg April 26 CD 5-8 ft 1:0535b April 22 CD 5-8 sy 1:09b Inli'c C\\r\\re 111 Br- m- 6- by Doublrab or Sammie— Joliette, by Unbreakable. JOii I vnoice ill Breeder. Mrs. T. Christopher. 1957 10 0 0 0 $135 Owner, J. Starr. Trainer, J. Carter. $2,000 1956 35 5 3 4 $8,840 May 9-578CD 11-4 2:07*sft 7; 108* 15 3479 8'7 Guaj'rdoV6 2000 51 Br'k'nPr'se114 0pnL'ke118 GrVsSue 8 May 7-57'CD 6} f 1:19 ft 19 115 11 10 912 7" 717 BVgTceRio 2500 69 SkyC'p'rs1 10 Dr'mOMy120 M'rkitP'd 12 Apr24^57iKee 6f 1:11Vfeft 16f 111 43} 44 45 55; Borg'keR4 2500 85 Hobad115 MissRunMore108 AbleLadd 12 Apr16-57iKee 7f1:24%ft 38 111 44 87 108 9?' JessopJD9 2500 81 XippiPigeon120 AIIAtOncel 18 Valence 12 Mar30-5710.P 1-701:42 ft 41 108 3'} 33 42; 44; DeverRio 225089 UnaWhilly103 Reservat'n112 Mr.Poise 12 Mar25-5740.P 6f1:13%gd 28 111 75}109; 95} 76J. GilliganL6 2000 74 R'dP'f'me111 Res'rv't'n116 Mike'sD'm 12 Mar 9-571 0.P 6f1:12%gd 18 108 34 5*| 95^ 77; Gil'ganLio 2000 79Appointm't112 M'ndesWar112 Ab'lere 12 Mar 5-5720.P 5}f1:06%gd 45 110 94; 96; 9a! 66 Gillig'nLn 2000 80F'dalD'm110 G'tP'phet112 MightyR'n 12 Feb 7-5710.P 5}f 1:09Vfehy 10 115 10H 812 713 713 Skor'skiA' 200061 Ultimat'm112 Adm'IT'dy112 L'kyB'nd 10 Feb23 5740.P 5}f1:05V%ft 12 107 9*3 9 »2 87; 88| CraigHi 2500 85 K5nArt'ne112 Mike'sD'm112 J'r-0-Lee 12 May 4 CD 1-2 ft :50b April 19 Kee 3-8 ft :35b April 14 Kee 1-2 ft :49%b Page 22 9th C. D I l . OtL C n 1 1"16 M1LES- (Ari's Mona Ma 5, 1 950-1 :433/s— 3-116.) Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds /til V-. . \J and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 10 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. C I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Dale. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. 144421 Appease Not Sep56 Det 1:46% 110 117 112863 Triple Bee Jly56 Ran 1 :451/5 117 114 13793 Hasty Flyer Aug56 Det 1:47Vs 112 114 14029 Sherpa Jun56 Bel 1:46% 117 114 14027 Chanter Dec56 TrP 1:45% 113 114 Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Wt. 132523 Al Laubhan Mar56 0P 1:46% 111 114 12871 Dance Nsing May56CD1:45 120 114 142964 Halcolette Dec56 FG 1:48 111 109 13496' Treaty Stone Jly56 Ran 1:4645 117 117 I J J \ i { f J I J ! j I j i f I F i ( i / I r f . ! I I f I ( I ( ! I ! ! ' ) I I I I I i I I ( I I I ! 7 1 I 2 I I 1 8 j . 1 i Anrwwicp No* 1 17 Dk. b. g, 11, by King Cole— Naadja, by Insco. Appease r«WI ||/ Breeder Bleu«r-Jacot» $table* 1957 15 3 2 2 $5,550 Owner. Mrs. N. J. Hernandez. Trainer, N. J. Hernandez. $2,500 1956 34 8 7 6 $16,920 May11-579CD 1,1£ 1:49 ft 2*114 67 2« 2h 1} VincentFi 2000 73 KristiW.113 Jane'sGal 109 OceanKing 8 May 8-576CD 1iV1:48%ft 3| 117 8" 42} 21 22 VincentF5 2000 73G'denAp'lo117 WardBee112 Oc'anKing 10 Ma; 1-578CD 1,V1:47%ft 9} 120 79} 56} 57 45; VincentF5 2500 74 BlueLaw114 G'ld'nApollo117 AIL'bhan 9 Apr11-577Kee 1 1-8 1:51%ft 13 120 916101611 191132 AdamsJ6 250054Leo114 Concentrator115 AILaubhanll Mar 9-579F.G 11-2 2:35%ft 42 115 34 2} lb 43; VincentF5 2000 85 0penLake112 TreatyStone114 O'Reigh 8 Mar 2-579F.G 11-4 2:07%ft 63 113*24 24 54} 67} WinantR7 200078 Service 118 OpenLake 107 Deliberate 8 Feb27-579F.G 1*1:47 ft 8J 118 7" 78} 67} 59 VincentF6 200075 Mr.Act'n113 BankCoal 112 LoftyLeg'n 8 Feb23-575F.G 1 1-4 2:08%ft 8; 118 24 24 33 35} VincentFi 2500 75 AirBattlel 18 Bruce113 UncleTodd 8 Feb18-579F.G 1*1:49 sy 4; 118 7' 75 55} 33} VincentF7 2000 70 AirBattlel 18 CaptainWavelOS Osc'rJ. 7 Feb 8-579F.G 1*1:48%ft 13 115 Wl 64} 52} I* Vinc'ntF" 2000 78Service118 LoftyLeg'n115 Adv'nturell. 12 April 30 CD 3-8 ft :382/5b April 26 CD 1-2 ft :54b April 25 CD 3-8 ft :36^h Trinlp Bpp X 11 A Dk b ■• 5- b» Triplicate-S. Bee, by Haste. I Dee s\ | 1 4 npie Breeder, G. Vasen. 1957. 4 0 11 $925 Owner. J. Stelle. Trainer, R. A. Mattingly. $2,500 1956 21 4 3 5 $9,280 Apr 8-579G.P 11-81:52%ft 4; 116 l*« VI 85J 31 Stev'nRL6 c3500 80 Intimate114 TrueBruce116 Mr.Hash 10 Mar30-579G.P 1-*1:44%ft 11 116 8'2 54} 2h 24 Stev'onRL3 3500 84 Principio119 Sm'thPalm111 H'rm'nL. 8 Feb21-579Hia U 2:04%m il 121 11i71126 930 935 Stev'nRL'O 3500 23 Whisk'ave116 0.G.Whiz116 Cort'nB'y 11 Jan24-575Hia 1*2:00%ft 7 121 10" 86 68 65 Stev'nRLi 3500 72 AbbeDr'd118 Din'gAI'ne113 S'l'rsR't'n 12 Nov10-568Spt 13-82:19%ft 9} 111 69 88; 711 7'2 Sko'skiA6 H5000 Braseda 116 SamSlick 121 LittleCreek 8 Nov 7-569Spt 11-81:55%sl 6; 112 5^32 2} 12} Skor'kiAi 3500 100 MilkBaron 117 Chanter 115 RickeyRay 10 Oct30-565Spt 11:39%ft 25 112 65? 711 710 7'4 Bevjs 500091 G'ld'nPr'ce112 M'tyS'ng120 LittleCr'k 7 Oct22-566Spt 11:40 ft 23 112 8n 96} 86J 86} DuhonM6 5500 88 Bump'rCr'pl 20 SirRup'rtl 15 March'se 9 Oct 2-567Haw 1*1:45%ft 2\ *119 22 22 2} 22 H'km'nJ5 c4O00 83 B'booM'y108 BIWhr'm113 R'dy'sV'y 12 Sep25-567Haw 1*1:45%ft 3*120 42 34 34 37 Heckm'nJ6 4500 77 Braseda 114 MyFault114 Stroller 8 May 4 Cka 5-8 ft 1;053sb May 1 Cka 3-8 ft :39b April 26 Cka 1-2 hy :55^b Hncfu Fli/Ar V 1 \A B 9. 5. by Holdall— Amelia Fly. by Carrier Pigeon. na5ry riyer S\ ||4 Breeder. C. E. Buckley. 1957. 1 0 8 0 ( ) Owner. Mrs. L. B. Crum. Trainer. R. Grundy. $2,500 1956 . .15 1 1 2 $2,705 May 6-575CD 6f1:12%ft 35 113 8'3 8H 78 1 \ AdamsJ5 3500 77 Qu'nsw're112 AIIAtO"ce114 N'bleWVr 8 Nov16-568CD 1*1:48%ft 10 114 12'4 98J 46 33; AdamsJ4 3000 72 Battleworn 109 GeoK. 114 Aggravator 12 Nov 7-565CD 1*1:48%gd 8; 113 9'410H107J109; Heckm'nji 3000 67 Grant H.1 11 Halcolette 114 Ronas 12 0ct13-568Kee 11-81:52%ft 6 114 86; 55 33} 1"" AdamsJi 2500 82 M'tyWar'r117 Childers114 Mr.August 11 Oct 4-566Det 6f1:11%ft 50 112 7'« 7'5 715 6H HolbornW2 4000 77 Solicit 118 DustyBlue114 SpyLady 7 Sep 5-568Det 1*1:45 ft 9J 112 823 815 712 714 HolbornW2 350076 Qu'n'sStory112 H'llyB'gh102 Mr.Dink 8 Aug24-566Det 11-81:52%sl 4} 112 7" 68} 7" 7H BeneitoM3 4000 73How'dC'nty112 BI'kBah'm112 Tr'eBr'e 7 Aug16-568Det 1*1:45%ft 4| 112 9'7 8'I 89 78} HolbornWi 4500 79 BeeLeeTee 115 lrishSea114 Mr.Dink 9 Aug 7-566Det 1 1:40%gd 26 112 11 17 9 o 67 43J HolbornWi 4500 78 Whirlahead18 GayRibb'ns112 IrishSea 11 Jly 7-568H.P 1*1:47%ft 11 113 7'3 7'0 710 610 BarrowT* 5000 70 TomiBlu 122 Herman L 116 Omyboy 8 May 5 CD 1-2 ft :50%b ' April 21 CO 3-4 ft 1:23b April 17 CD 3-4 ft 1:19b thArnn 11 A B g 4, by Nirgal— Bold Anna, by Bold Venture. * I jiici yu I | q. Brwder Q-eentree stud ^ 1957 . f 1 2 0 $2,105 ' Owner, R. R. Flynn. Trainer. C. Breedlove. $2,500 1956. 33 3 3 2 $10,055 ( May 8-578C.D 1* 1:48%ft 2} *117 1} 43 45} 553 DeverR* c2000 70 XippiPig'n120 WhTcawave112 KristiW. 9 ' May 1-578C.D l^t 1:47Vsft 9-5 '112* 5« 6? 68 510 Guaj'rdoV? 250069 BlueLaw114 G'ld'nApollo117 AIL'bhan 9 • Apr25-578Kee 11-8 1:50 ft 3 118 22 22} 23 2« HeckmnJ5 2500 89 Aggravator118 Swoose114 Forv'rM're 7 ( Apr16-577Kee 1 1-8 1:52^ft 71 117 68 7*3 43 4«J Heckm'nJ3 2500 77 Leo 120 Concentrator 113 Aggravator 10 J Feb26-57«F.G 1* 1:46}sft 2} *113 35} 57} 63} 6'8 Heckm'nJ* 3500 67 H pddon't105 BlueR'no113 Ed theGrt 6 Feb21-57«F.G 6f1:12V?ft 5} 114 8'2 812 812 6M Heckm'nJ7 4000 78Tucky Miss 104 Greg 112 Vallou 8 Jan 4-57'F.G 1* 1:47%ft 7-5 *113 88} 6* 3' 1"» BrVrdR? c3000 81 B niePete106 CopW'der113 Scarletlbis 8 Jan 1-575F.G 1* 1:47%ft 52 113 5i° 55} 43 23 BrssardRi 3250 80 Vallou 114 Exultant 117 Corpy 8 Dec27-565F.G 1* 1:47%ft 15 114 3' 8'° 8'1 8'2 Contrer sJ8 4500 70 GrantH.116 P.O.Annex 116 Auriesville 8 ; Dec15-566F.G 1*1:49%sl 12 112 63} 55} 58} 4" Cont rasJ* 4000 61 TurfPic117 Tonight115 MostCharming 8 ■ May 7 CD M ft 1:17%b April 30 CD 1-2 ft :5C1/5b April 21 Kee 3-4 ft 1:17%b Chanter U ' X 1 1 A B g, 10. by Valdina Orphan— Singing Slave, by Royal Minstrel. ■ ■* Breeder. Helis Stock farm. 1957.7 0 0 0 ( ) . Owner. Valley View Farm. Trainer. E. L. Whyte. $2,500 1956 35 12 3 3 $21.3-5 May 8-576C.D 1* 1:48%ft 9 115 77153 4*} 5'° Carst'sW? 2000 65G"denAp'lo117 Ap'aseNot117 WardBee 10 May 3-579C.D 1*1:48 ft 7 107* 66} 87 98}10i* Guaj'doV 2250 64TreatySt'ne117 D'ng'rM'tin112 Fidget 12 Apr24-57iKee 6f1:11'/5ft 13 116 5* 74 8' 88J H'km'njn 2500 82 Hobadl 15 MissRunMore108 AbleLadd 12 , Apr18-57'Kee 6f1:12Vsgd 16 117 87 8» 65} 571 Heckm'nJ? 2500 78 Hobad 115 MooseSign120 NobleBirth 12 Feb 7-57' Hia 11-81:57'/5ny 16 120 4"k10i*11241138 Sor'senB? 3500 12 D'bleBogy115 GoBetw'n120 Er'tBr'm 12 t Jan25-57»Hia 11-81 :52^ sf t 8 122 4* 8" 9151018 UsseryRS 3500 54 MksPzle118 TheTr'per124 B'by sB1 12 , Jan 1-57»TrP 1*1:44 ft 12 122 5«} 7»1 8i*10i8 Uss ryR'° 04000 74 TheTrooper117 FatBoy120 Bhawan 11 , Dec19-56?TrP 11-81:53 ft 3-2 *1 17* 6' 33 43 423 VieraH3 c3000 73 MagicLamp 120 RoyalReview 117 Syfe 12 Dec14-56»TrP a U2:05'Aft 9-5 »115* 22 1h fl 13 VieraH* 3000 88 DeckCherryl 15 Medico115 LuckPiece 10 ' Dec 8-562TrP 1* 1:45%ft 8-5 »113* 33 2} It- 1} VieraH' 3000 84 DeckCh'ry113 F'stC'me114 M'ntRndle 10 I ' April 22 Kee 5-8 sy 1:04^b April 10 Kee 1-2 gd.:50bg March 23 FG 1-2 ft :52b I Al 1 *-uuu,,u" Laubhan 1 1 A Dk b * 4 b* Ace Away-Flaxy Deck., by Busy Deck. I I «l Breeder. J. J Arp 1957.11 1 1 3 52.225 Owner, J. Jennings. Sr. Trainer, R. Dees. $2,500 1956.27 1 6 6 $5,470 May 1-578C.D 1,1s1:47%ft 8 117 8'0 4* 33} 333 Armst'gS6 2500 75 BlueLaw114 G'ld'nApollo117 ApseNot 9 ! Apr23-577Kee 11-81:52%gd 22 121 8" V 5* 4*} Armst gS8 2500 76 CurroFizz103 BlueLaw118 Valence 8 Apr16-577Kee 1 1-8 1:52'/sft 12e 117 8' 9^i 6* 5«2 Armst'gS' 2500 77 Leo 120 Concentrator 113 Aggravatcr 10 Apr11-577Kee 11-8 1:51 %ft 22f 120 10'7 78 541 35; Armst gS? 2500 81Leo114 Concentratorl 15 Whiskawave 11 Feb28-578F.G 1* 1:47%ft 16 115 58 42} 6*} 65} Arms gS2 02500 76 Exultant 108 H'tyGirl 109 GoldnAp'lo 8 Feb22-57«F.G 1* 1:47Vfeft 52 109* 57} 68 5* 5*1 LittrellR2 3000 75 PI'edKni't112 Colon'IS'n117 CopWder 7 Feb14-573F.G 1*1:47 ft 5i 114* 6» 5" 5 0 6'0 LittrellRi 3000 74ClayMouse112 ShellDiver121 LittleBoo 7 Feb J"57 FG IVs 1:47%ft 7 106* 87} 53 1h 11 I ittrellR2 2500 82Suydam114 Bu'iePete109 Plum'dKnit 8 Jan26-573F.G 1* 1:50%m 4 106* 85} 8'} 68 3'2 LittrellR2 2500 55 Rosiere 110 Ringln 109 ForeverMore 8 Jan19-57*F.G 1* 1:48%ft 7 106* 8" 6* 42} 2"* LittrellR6 2500 77 MissSore104 CopWinder113 Ch'ereAl 8 April 29 CD 3-8 m :38V5b April 10 Kee 3-8 gd :28*5b April 5 CD 3-4 hy 1:21b Dance Nsina X 11 A Br h 8- bv Sevcn Hearts— Gleeful, by Pharamond II. T U M » Breeder Brown Hotel Farms lac 1957.8 1 0 0 $1,825 Owner, Buddah » ^ Stable. Trainer, D. Denham. $2,500 1955 21 1 3 2 $18,270 Apr27-578C.D 1 A 1 :47 ft 5} 114 9" 9'7 913 910 AdamsJS 4000 73 Leo 117 IrishSea 117 Encono9 Mar11-578G.P 11-81:52 ft 12 113 9129836* 1i CookWM5 5000 83StopThief116 Scription119 Indac 9 Feb22-578Hia 1^2*5 hy 82 118 12231127H25 825 C'rst'sW'O 500030 Indac 118 ForFree118 DizzvLady 12 Feb18-57 H.a IX 1:59Vsft 41 118 101*1217 9'2 8^ CrsfnsW7 6000 77 Milspal 119 Mark'sP'le124 BI'gRocket 12 Feb 7-575 Hia 1&2:01'Ahy 26 118 11i6Hi9H23n38 Atk's'nTi2 7500 44 Alsayl 15 Billy'sGeml 19 Last andOnly 12 Jan29-57»Hia 11-81:50%ft 36 113 6*1 91310M11M AdamsJS 8000 69 Rafty110 Sickle'sS'nd117 C'tryBumkin 12 Jan24-57»Hia tci;6-1:45Hfm 55 112 9i212i«12i«11i7 CookLC-« Alw 71 The Hon 112 Sam Slick 107 Leap Tide 12 Jan 9-57?TrP 6 f 1:09 ft 143 115 1015101710171013 CookLC* Alw 89 DarkRuler118 BenA.Jones115 C'm'th 10 Nov 6-567C.D UkfcdW 17 111 6» 7*2 711 517 CookLCS HcpO 72 Sw n'sS'n124 H'sey'mpa121 Ratheram 7 May 10 CD 5-8 ft 1:07h April 17 Hia 3-4 ft 1:17b April 8 Hia 3-4 ft 1:15%h Halcolette 10Q B m- 5 b¥ Halcyon— Echolette by By-Pass II. ilrA IU7 Breeder. C. J. Wade. 1957.5 0 0 0 $210 n Owner, d R. Wittwer. t Trainer, - - R. » Wittwer. $2,500 1956.18 1 3 0 $3,345 KfiSrS l^lrfiH! 71 115 1020 74J 33J 4«i Carst'sWS 2S80 69Swoose 113 Nemesia111 Brau Imp 10 *ayjTc™£R l^MZt5!1 3 *115 8'3 712 67J 6'i C'rst'nsW2 2000 68 Brau Imp 109 Pastoral 114 KristiW. 9 £2~5&D , 'Slf I8 115 121710*2 85i783 Cars-nsW? 2500 71 Ronas 111 Nemesialll Cold Wave 12 &!H£& 1 ;8 :51^ft G3 I** 7" 8i3 8'3 822 Guaj'rdoV^ 3500 66 Leo 117 Bold Design 110 Bristol Joe 8 sMrSE-S !¥l!2S5 24 107*8'i77J57 4i0Guaj'rdoV7 2500 67BoldDesign112 Tonight115 Barbareba 9 ^ll'Htr-S \vV£2£ 11 114 8H 88J 7»J 7'J Br'ssardRS 3000 67 Bank Coal 121 Ronas 112 Aggravator 8 R^Jl'MTrS l^l^;^1 13 111 81° 76 74i 66 Borge-keR3 3250 79 Leo 106 HugoYouGoHI GeorgeArdan 8 SiTS-S ]?!:f9%?y 10 113 918 8'2 69J 6H Bro'sardRi 3500 58Tanbark 115 A'Radac112 Ronas 9 £«H§£*£ IV :4i^ft ?f "5 10'811i3 911 7»i CarsfsW^ 3750 69 Bee Lee Tee 116 Tonight 114 Ronas 11 Nov15-56iC.D ' 1A1:4B1%gd 4J 115 8» 5«J 42 1J C'rst'nsW 3000 74 Ronasl 15 BoldBlue115 SwinqAround 10 May 5 CD 3-8 ft :37V5b April 14 CD 3-8 ft :38b March 31 CD 3-8 ft :41b Treaty Stone 1 17 £h- c- 4 b» Bo,d Irishman— Helen's Choice, by Gen. Markham. -•- .. Breeder, J. E. Johnson. 1967 10 2 4 1 $4,870 -"- - n Owner, Fulcher & Polizzi. Trainer, „ K. McCray. $2 500 1956 35 2 4 4 $6,335 ^ay-J~^o£-R V? !iJL5 $ *117 1012 76i 2'^ 111 Ad'msJRio'2250 78 DangerMartin 112 Fidget 110 MrG. 12 u^ol^cR .!$H2£ !? IIs. 2"85J34i25 Ad»msJR4 2500 76 DbteProph'tl 12 Overland120 KristiW. 12 Marti7orr 1l",2?:l?sft It }}t 5? 42J 44 2iJ AdamsJRB 2000 86 OpenLakel 12 O'Reigh107 AppeaseNot 8 SfJ-H5i .1432 ?4y aJH K*35 34 35i MaddenD6 2000 64 XippiPig'n118 Diet 'n'y113 Sh'ffBrcey 8 i r'^l^rr IlIVS,/^ l\ Ml Z 3' H * Mad'nDio 2000 68 StarCraterl 12 Gol'nM'rfcetHO Ov'pr'd 12 StSS»*£ 1 ',4:K 122 J* 2 V 22 MeauxC2 2000 70SailorLad110 RedWagon114 Bonsand T2 j£m«c r £ iSS 1? Ill ]\\l l\ 63* 83 MeauxC" 2000 72 P'rlH'nt'rlU MissKirk116 Spec'ICh'ce 11 ?2 lllcr l?l:12£ HJH1K!189 2' Madd'nDS 2000 81 Deliberately Arletod115 Annjowett 12 "SMwr • il^oS^S \ rin1^! 84 7*2 Br'ss'dRio 2000 68Suydam111 Oregay110 OurBeautyll Jan8-57»FG 11-4 2.09%ft 4 111 |M 75J 7* 45 SellersJi? 2000 71 Soocru 112 DocMDIII CaptainWave 12 April 18 Dou 5-8 sy 1:20*/5b March 8 FG 1-2 ft :54b Page 23 Jamaica JAMAICA 1 Jamaica, Long Island, New York (Length of stretch from lost turn to finish, 938 feet.) Weather and track conditions appear on Page 3. Percentage of winning: favorites corresponding meeting 1956, .57; current percentage. .34. Percentage of favorites in the monev, .74. United Starting Gate. Jones Precision Photo Finish, Inc. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. 1st Jam Indexed Entries and Past Performances Listed According to Post Position i i sH Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. ® Superior Mud Runner. 6 FURLONGS. (Sheilas Reward. July 5, 1 950-1:092 5—3—1 16.) Purse $3,300. 3-year- j lcf. l/vrv! 0,ds- Claiming. Weight, 124 lbs. Non-winners of two races since March 4 allowed | ibl JOlTl 3 lbs.; one race since March 30 or two races since November 15. 6 lbs. (races when | entered to be claimed for $3,500 or less not considered). Claiming price, $5000 if for i less, 1 lb. allowed for each $200 to $4,600. Best time made at distance of race. Chart Book Today's Index No. Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt WL 12417 Anthea Jly56 Rkm 1:13% 117 108 14206 Lovely Irene May57 Jam 1:16 115 113 13414* Poplar Branch Feb57 Hia 1:12% 118 116, 142063'Romantic Dec56TrP 1:12% 104 103 134142»Jay Ran Nov56 Jam 1:13%sy113 108 138222 Trump Reward Apr57GP1:11% 109 121 Chart Book Today's Index No Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Wt. i 06315* Woody "s Pet Jan57TrP 1:13". 114 1131 13946 Bob Morrow Apr57 Jam 1:152bsy113 113 i 11280* Van Driver Sep56 Ran 1:13'/s 113 115 13529 §0dysseus Apr57 Jam 1:16% 111 110 13414 Adolph'sJoy Jan57TrP 1:12% 114 118 Anthea CU 1 Oft B,k- f 3 b* Black Gang-Aletta by Boss Hoss ■ UO Breeder. Mrs. T. A. Randolph. 1957.6 111 $2 850 Owner, Mrs. T. A. Randolph. Trainer, D. K. Kerr, Jr. $4,000 1956 7 M 2 0 $1 000 Apr22-57iJam 6f1:16Vsft Al 114 75J 68J 7" 88J GreenB5 3500 58 BobMcrrow113 JayRan116 RovalLilt 11 Apr16-578Jam IJWMMft 5; 110 1' 48 5'3 615 GreenBS 3500 51 Montaukl 22 SlideSir119 DizzyLady 8 Apr 9-57'Jam 6f1:14'/ssy 4J 114 1\ !U 11 l"i\ GreenB? 4000 74 NativeP'rt116 Rom'ntic109 SoleHeir's 7 Mar14-575Bow 7 f l;27*ift 30 117 6J 8*1 65i 9» GreenB» 6500 65 BrwseAwhile113 Flow 'g115 Present'd 12 Mar 6-573Bow 6f1:14%ft 4 118 I* 2h 1h 11 GreenB' Mdn 78 Erased 118 Swift Wind 118 Rivarola 12 Feb21-57*Bow 7f1:26%ft 15 113 4 J 34 23 23 GreenB3 5000 78 Flow'g118 Lovelylr'ne113 Nncy'sBTt 11 Sep14-56*Bel wc6f1:13%ft 22 117 2 4« 571 99J BlumW23 7500 63 Nibonny113 SecretSt'ry117 S'nnySuzy 26 Sep 6-563Bel wc6f 1:09%ft 10 110 11 9^ 88J 713 StovallR* 7000 78 EastC'st113 S'nySuzy113 M'sCatesby 20 Aug14-56iRkm 6f l:l8%hy 6-5 M16 2h 21 2\ 7\ StovallRi' 5000 55QuiteNice112 Adajean116 MyTh'bela 12 Jly31-56iRkm 6f1:13%ft 44 117 3* 33J 2'i 2\ StovallRH 5000 80 Mnila115 B'shC'ck120 Mr.Str'wberry 12 May 11 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1:04b April 13 Bel trt 1-2 ft :5145b April 8 Bel 3-8 ft :38«5b i-uveiy Lnvplv Irene irene 11? B. f. 3, by Stymie— Fleet Vixen, by Count Fleet, ■■ J Breeder. Bieber-Jacobs Stables. 1957 10 1 2 1 $3 900 Owner, Mrs. E. D. Jacobs. Trainer, H. Jacobs. S5.000 1956.. 8 M 0 1 $350 May 9-57i Jam 6f1:13' * ft 10 115 6?J 58 5" 5'* Atkins'nT3 5000 67 Araway 121 Onmyway 121 Romant.c6 Mar26-577Bow 1 ,\ 1 :491/sft 23*109*8^533 5*121 GrantH^ 5000 66GoingGood114 LittleMich116 Sike 12 Mar21-57'Bov, 1^ 1:50%gd 8-5 *108* 9*1 46 32 1» GrantHiz 4000 61 Emeles 118 Golden Mood 118 Fellow 12 Mar14-573Bow 7f1:27'/5ft 21*108*107 78J 4* 4iJ GrantH* 4000 75 FernGlen 113 BlackTale 118 Double 12 Mar 2-57*Bow 1,' 1:49%m 63 111 53J 6» 681 6«i LawlessR* 5000 55 Pats Duke 118 Flowing 122 Fellow 8 Feb21-57*Bow 7f1:26%ft 73 113 10*1 851 5*3 334 LawlessR? 5000 77 Flowing118 Anthea113 Nancy 'sBallet 11 Feb 6-57*H a tc1A 1:47%fm 4e 108 1212 8" 7'i 75j McCr'yCn 5000 72 Midw'yP'nt113 Ell'gt'n116 Tachom't'r 12 WSHEJiJ* 11-8 1:S2Vfeft 3 113 9'3 59J 513 515 BrooksSS 5000 60 S'meT'nelll Tig'rM'tc s108 BigBdW. 12 Jan24-57iH(a 11-81:54%ft 16 112 8 1 32J 2* 2H BrooksS'O 5000 64 JeanO'F107 Solero'sP'de112 Fairmont 12 tm 4-578TrP 1*1:47 ft 11 105* 3* 6s| 911 8 2 CapeE3 5000 65 PonderLea 115 Shanksy 115 BettyJoy 12 May 7 Jam 3-4 ft 1:16%h May 3 Jam 3-4 ft 1:181- April 30 Jam 5-8 ft 1:04b I ' ( ' • ( J ; ■ . , t , , ' ' I I ! i i i j | | i Pnnlnr Rrnnrh 1 1 C B 9 3 by Case Ace— Pine Isle, by Sickle. roplar Branch I I O Breeder J M. Roeblin*. 1S57 . S 0 1 0 $1065, Owner, J. M. Loeb. Trainer, K. E. Jensen. S4.600 1956 11 1 0 0 $2,800 May 2-572Jam 6 f 1:16 ft 16 118 4214* 55 4 * TrejosR? 500067 Mau-Mau 115 JayRan113 CryHavocll Apr15-57iJam 6f1:14%ft 51 118 9*J 1*4 8'2 7^1 TrejosR3 5000 68 NativePort121 BlueCircle118 Caballo 10 Apr 9-571 Jam 6f1:14%sy 3 116 3' 31J 3'i 551 NicholsJS c4000 71 Native Port 116 Romantic 109 Anthea 7 Apr 2-571 Jam 6f1:12%sy 41 113 2iJ 2* 3« 581 NicholsJ2 5O00 75DarlinAviva114 Present'd113 Roy'lLilt 10 Feb22-57*Hia 6f1:15*shy 33 118 812 818 9?3 925 GuerinE* 850041 EII'ttsDr'm118 Scotian114 My'rW'IC. 11 Feb 5-575Hia 6f1:12%ft 9 118 3"k 53 33 2U RogersC 8500 81 Superb 113 Howbuck118 Cessford12 Nov12-563Jam 6f1:13%ft 13 112 2J 42 7» 7'3 AtkJsonT3 7000 67 Challefcnt 117 Tiswar 117 Adormidera 7 Nov 8-565Jam 6f1:12%ft 54 114 5*1 7'3 713 7 9 MartinB5 Alw 67 Out toWin 111 Bugaboo 115 Zacadoge 7 Sep18-56iBel 6 f 1:12 ft 115 113 55J13i'132i1326 RogersC 7500 63 Sec'tSes'ion112 Q'taPrima114 Nirfren 13 Sep13 56'Bel 6f1:12%ft Bf 113 4i312i'^12i91323 RogersCio 7500 63 F'xieChce114 FrivTsM's119 R'IF'ncy 13 May 14 Bel trt 3-8 ft :26%h May 10 Bel trt 1m ft 1:46%b May 1 Bel trt 3-8 ft :37%h Romantic rvomanric 5k t» 1 f|*i B f. 3. by Rippey— Belle Equipe, by Casanova, | U J Breeder. L. S. MacPhail. 1S57 10 2 2 2 $5,720 Owner. S. P. Steckler. Trainer. J. Stillman S4.000 1956 15 1 0 0 $2,375 iMay9-57Uam 6f1:13'/5ft 17 105* 31 J 3* 3«J 3' LovatoF2 4000 72 Araway 121 0nmyway121 D'bleDanger 6 Apr19-572Jam 1*1:46%sy 4 105s 4* 5^ |tJ 620 LovatoF' 3500 S6-Merry Beth 104 Sherbet 108 Caballo 8 Apr 9-57Uam 6 f 1:14%sy 7-5 *109* 67 7«1 53J 221 LovatoF3 3500 74 NativePort116 Anthea114 SoleHeiress 7 Mar27-57iBow 6f1:13%ft 3J 109*5* 43} 12 1b LovatoF* 2500 82 RoyalMajorl 14 C'ntMike116 FirstPic 12 Mar11-57*Bow 6f1:14%ft 5} 111*33 33 7?1 7«i DickensB? 350071 Grec'nH'ste113 LaT'bie109 P'ndF'lish 10 Mar 1-572Bow 6f1:14%m 1*104*2^ H- 11} 12 DickensBS 2500 78 Bijoul 1 1 MoriaCline106 JohnWeaver 12 Feb23-57'Bow 6f1:13%ft 41 107* 45} 35 3? 35 DickensB* 3000 77 PageLadyl 16 Debbie»'sCat122 LaT'rbie 11 Feb19 57*Bow 6f1:14%ft 23 115 32 3'} 23 22 Cutsh'wO' 3000 77 PreciousP't114 Manila114 HillsideM's 9 Jan14-573TrP 6f1:11%ft 15 .07" 6«} 9? 10" 910 CuffariJ' 5500 78 H's'rH'n'y107 Lld'sAn'l 104 OnH.Way 12 Jan 1-57«TrP 6f1:10%ft 73 104* 9' 10" 9" 812 CapeE3 A7500 81 BearsCut110 Etiqtte107 MayorWillC. 11 May 6 Aqu 3-8 ft :39b April 4 Aqu 3-8 gd :37%b March 25 Bow 3-8 ft :38y3b |nv/ Rnn 1 flQ 8 9- 3. by Double Jay— Queen Hairan. by Hairan. juy i\uii 1 uo Br.. Claiborne Farm & Mrs. F. P. Letellier 1957 . 4 0 11 960 Owner, J. P. Carroll. Trainer, J. P. Carroll. $4,000 1956 19 1 1 2 $3,805 ,May2-572Jam 6 f 1:16 ft 16 113 32 23 23 2" StovallRi 4000 67 Mau-Maul 15 CryHav'd 18 Ppl'rBr'ch 11 Apr26-57iJam 6f1:1l%sy 6} 109 5* 6« 81* 8'2 StovalIRS 3500 76 Inkyank119 Charlanx112 FreshPaint 9 Apr22-57Uam 6f1:16%ft 41 1T6 2} 1» 2} 2* t StovallR' 4000 66 BobMorrow113 RoyalLiltm Weedock 11 tDisqualified and placed third. Apr15-57'Jam 6f1:14%ft 10 113 31} 32} 6?} 551 StovallR2 4000 68 NativePort121 BlueCircle118 Caballo 10 Dec 8-565Pim 5} f 1 :06%f t 243 115 121311231124H20 BriceH* Alw 72 Dr.E'neJ.121 Sec'dStr'g115 Loukenc 12 Dec 5-563Pim 5}f1:07%ft 36 117 117312'0121512M P*ss'reWJ» 7500 73 CrissM.120 LadyGem117 Hoptoitboy12 Jvov 6-561 Jam 6f1:14%ft 3 A112 65 46 4* 5* NicholsJ5 6000 71 Randy's H. 112 Lejo 115 Woody's Pet 11 Nov 1-562Jam 6f1:12%sy 8} 113 3*} 3« 4*} 3* NicholsJ2 6000 81 Challefont 116 Boutillier 122 Redondo 7 0ct29-56Uam 6 f 1:14 ft 11 111 1315121312181193 DanisiMis 600067 GayBaron113 Natagar111 FoxieCh'nce 13 May 14 Bel trt 3-8 ft :39b May 11 Bel 1-2 ft :51b April 30 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38b Trunin irumu Rpwnrrl rxeworu / 191 Ch. c. 3. by Eternal Reward— Chaltrump. by Challenger II. |^| Breeder E Saw er 1957.5 1 2 0 $3,050 Owner. Nancy Ann Green.' Trainer. J. S. Nash. S5.000 1956 . 7 2 0 0 $4,500 May 6-571 Jam 6 f 1:14 ft 21*122 65 6*3 33 23 UsseryRe 4000 74 Low Cut 111 Sole Heiress 104 "ense 14 Apr20-57iG.P 6 f 1:11%gd 4-5 *109 3*} 31} 12 110 BolinH3 4000 88L'leRVn110 Sm'gSal 105 Ch'n deF'rll. 12 Apr12-572G.P 6}f1:22%hy 7 108* 43} 2 1 1} 2"" BolinH* 4000 67DinkyDavis112 Perch103 EasyTraffic 12 Apr 4-579G.P 1-701:43 ft 31 114 731 Bolted. Stev'nRLS 4000 Shanksy 114 Expedition 114 Unlimited 11 Mar23-573G.P 1*1:46 ft 29 113 4*} 58 68} 7?1 GlissonGS 5000 71 R'mlin'R'ty119Tig'rMches113 Mr.J.D. 9 Oct30-562G.S 1*1:45Vbft 5 117 11131236123?12*6 StovallR* 4500 38 Pio"'ress104 SnowTip114 BachelorCI'b 12 0ct23-562Jam 1*1:47%sy 5ie 116 Pulled up. Choq'tteJ? 5000 AlisonRitz 114 BlueCircle 117 Nibonny 10 Oct 9-56*G.S 1-701:45%ft 3ie 113 55} 3* 32} U* Hart'ckWS 4500 75 Moheva109 FlightM'st'r112 WMS's'n'd 12 Sep18-56iBel 6 f 1:12 ft 22f 112 10i211i5iii5io«3 BlumW" 7500 80 Sec'tSesion112 QtaPrima114 Nirfren 13 Sep 7-56'Bel 6f 1:13%sy 9e 113 9" 8» V\ 653 Kirkl'ndA* 6000 77 Romantic 108 BlueCircle 118 Cuddling 12 March 25 GP 1m ft 1:42%b March 12 GP 3-4 ft 1:17b March 8 GP 1-2 si :50b Woorlv'c Pet rer 11*) Cn 9. 3. by Triplicate— Marion Clarke, by Little Beans. YYOOOyS •• J Breeder, W Sedlecek. 1957.1 0 0 0 $100 Owner. W. Sedlacek. Trainer W. Sedlacek $4,000 1956 14 1 1 2 $2,850 Jan12-57iTrP 6f1:11%ft 9 114 4* 46} 4? 48 AdamsL5 475081 Sw'tStrVr117 MVW'IC.112 Tch'm't'r 12 Dec11-565TrP 1*1:46%ft 12 110 1} 1* 57 716 AdamsL2 525062 MaryL'ler112 MissCfby113 Bak'rSt't 11 Nov30-566TrP 6f1:11%ft f } 117 10" 912 8'2 712 DeSp'toA' 6000 76 W'gAgn114 M'sictime112 D'dyD sh'r 12 Nov 6-561 Jam 6f1:14%ft 8 111 33} 33 32 3'} Sch'zerA* 6000 73 Randy's H-. 112 Lejo 115 Real Fancy 11 0ct29-56iJam 6 f 1:14 ft 5} 111 9*1107} 9'3 86} Atk'sonTB 6000 70GayBaron113 Natagar111 FoxieCh'nce 13 Oct20-56tJam 6 f 1:13 ft 23f 113 23 25 25 23 UsseryR* 6500 79 Boutillier116 QustaPrima114 Nibonny 14 0ct15-56iBel 7f1:26%ft 8 117 11i*10i*11i5 7*1 Glassn'rGi 6000 70 DanceAway117 Butwisr113 Randy sH. 12 Oct 9-561 Bel 6 f 1:1256ft ' 37f 112 13161215 915 65} Glassn'rG* 6500 79 Fish 113 ThanksWire117 Jay Ran 14 Oct 1-561 Bel 7f 1:26 ft 74 112 1420141813221323 Mik'nenRS 7500 57 Tiswar 116 Dave Johnston 113 Nirfren 14 May 11 Aqu 3-8 ft :36%h May 7 Aqu 1-2 ft :51b • Bob v Morrow " ww 117 Br- 9- 3. by Depth Charge— Therese Canale. by Isolater. ■ ■ 5 Breeder, J. W. Rodgers 1957.7 1 0 0 $2,109 Owner, J. W. Rodgers. Trainer, M. D. Parke. $4 OOO May 7-578Jam 1*1:48%ft 31 114 6* 6?} 8" 61* Br'ssardR* 3500 55 NativePort114 MerryBeth110 Caballo 8 Apr22-57iJam 6f1:16%ft 17 113-43 42} 32} 1n CombestJ' 3500 66 Jay Ran 116 RoyalLiltm Weedock 11 Apr12-57Uam 6"f1:14%ft 71 114 2h 3"" 653 912 Comb'stJ* 5000 62 MerryBeth1C4 Tense114 GildedLily 14 Apr 5-572Jam 6f1:13%sy 21 113 12 12 » 48} Comb'stJi 350070 Nanettel 08 RoyalLilt116 MerryBeth 6 Apr 2-57Uam 6f1:12%sy 90 113 43} 58 9251025 Comb'tJio 5000 58DarlinAviva114 Present'd113 Roy'lLilt 10 Mar 5-573S.A 6f1:12%ft 52 118 6U 88310i911« sterlingR' 500066 H'someRed118 Born'dR't113 Ironst'ne 12 Jan17-572S.A 7f1:25%ft 52 112 119}12'21220122i ValenHal3 6000 55Hid'nL's114 Win'gBout107 Sc'letW'ye 12 May 14 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38b May 6 Bel trt 5-8 ft 1:05b May 3 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38b Van Driver 1 1 C B c. 3, by Mr. Music— Miss Amanda, by Flares. .T . I . , J Breeder, J. Johnson. 1957.4 0 0 0 $150 « Owner, Lily-Ann Stable. Trainer, J. J. Weipert, Jr. $4 400 1956 10 2 1 1 $5 640 Apr 8-573G.P 6} f 1:17 ft 93 114 56 5?} 48} 47} BarrowTS 5000 86 Free a'dB'y116 FalsePde113 SunTrail 9 Mar 1-57*Hia 11-81:54%sl 43 115* 523 l«i 823 937 CantuJA? c500027 Andy-M'dy115 0ilStrike117 RudyC'ld 9 Feb15-577S.P 6f1:11%ft 58 114* 9?3 98} 89} 810 CanttklA* Alw 82Stinson sBoy114 Bill sJet112 CockBird 9 Feb 1-576S.P 5}f1:05%ft 12 111*11151117 97.J gi2 CantuJAS Alw83Stinson'sBoy113 Bill'sJet110 Kleestep 11 Nov14-565C.D 1*1:48%ft 16e 110 55 2} 13 16} ParsonsJi 4000 74 Smoke Signal 113 Bayluc 111 Ripopic 12 Oct19-563Kee 6i?1:17%ft 45 118 913 99} 914 918 R0tzJL6 Alw 78 Ch'ie'sS'g118 RylB'ej'm118 C'pMVk 9 Sep10-565Crn 6f1:15%ft 61 113S 65} 67 6* 43 CantuJi Alw 84 MistyBlue117 FlcridaRebel114 M'rkV. 7 Sep 3-56 Ran 6 f 1:12 ft 12e 11911*411" 68} 76 CantuJ* Alw 82 Sanga 112 Storiful 117 PeterPaul 11 May 12 Aqu 1m si 1:48b May 8 Aqu 5-8 .ft 1."02%h April 30 Aqu 3-8 ft :3645h OdvSSeUS 1 1 0 Br 9 3. by Pavot— Hunting Party by Bahram. m'mm . W Breeder, Mrs. G. L. Harriscn. 1957 . 2 M 0 0 f ) n Owner, -" G. S. Smith. .u ~ Trainer. B. F. Christmas. $4,000 1956 1 M 0 0 ( ) May 3-571 Jam 6f1:14%ft 19 110§ 5*} 551 683 911 SterlmgR3 7000 62 Slider116 Adm.ralBrush119 HateWar 11 Apr30-57Uam 6f 1:15'/feft 6} 111§ 89} 711 7'* V\ SterlingR6 5000 64 DoubleDngerl 10 AceMar114 Weedock 14 Jun 7-566Bel wc5f :57%ft 93f 118 12 191919201923 SchmidlA9 Mdn 70Dodg 118 Amb'rDivr118 IrisKWhistl'r 20 May 11 Jam 5-8 ft 1;02%hg May 8 Jam 5-8 ft 1:03%h April 27 Jam 3-4 ft 1:22b AdolDh's ' JOV lift Br c- 3 by Johns M— Recompense, by Reaping Reward. 1 T * . ' IO Breeder. C. M. Browning. 1957 6 0 0 0 S165 Owner. G. V. Prager. T Trainer, H. Jacobson. $5,000 1956 19 1 2 1 $3 8)5 May 2 -572 Jam 6 f 1:16 ft 73 118 651 66; 33} 63 UsseryRS 5000 64 Mau-Mau 115 JayRan 113 CryHavocll £S"SH!5 5tl:2?^?d 32 JS 3i 4« 65i 68 Sor'senBS 6500 75 GangMiss113 BlackTale113 BlueCircle 8 Apr15-57iJam 6f1:14%ft 14 118 2} 21 42} 4*1 Sor'senB* 5000 69NativePort121 BlueCircle118 Caballo 10 Jan11-579TrP 1*1:46%ft 36 112 87l12'812i61223 RotzJL" 6750 58 BettyJoy 104 Nirfren116 PrinceShim'r 12 Jan 9-575JrP 6f1:11%ft 22 114 53} 663 610 56 Sor'senB5 6750 85 Killdee112 EH'ttsDrm123 BI'min'Owi 12 Jan 1-573TrP 1*1:45%ft 9} 111 11 33 55178 KeeneHi c5250 78 BlackGar114 Emion113 Mr Donma--12 ^^"ST'S f!£2SS S !H f^4? 68 S3""*"'1 7500 80WingAg-n112K-pich'n107Chic'-goSt'le12 Dec 8-56*TrP 6f1:10%ft 28 114 963 710 711 71* KorteK2 750079 BearsCut104 WingAgainl 14 Cessford 12 K0V^^lPi 9!!-SH H W ^ WW" CoxW» 075a)61MyA'dy113DrthmiMlvirryMSS Nov3-563Spt 6}f1:18%ft 3 112*4* 42 33 4*} TrumanJS 07500 86 Sashayin 110 Politesse 111 Morale 8 May 11 Aqu 3-8 ft :38b May 8 Aqu 3-8 ft :38%b April 30 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:04%b Continued on Page Thirty-One How Speed Ratings Are Compiled i i How Speed Ratings Are Compiled Speed ratings appearing in DAILY RACING FORM past performances are based on a comparison of each horse's running time with the track record existing at the beginning of the meeting. The track record will receive a standard rating of 100 — thus, a horse equaling the record will have a speed rating of 100. For each one-fifth second slower than the track record one point is deducted. Therefore, the rating for a horse running his race two and one-fifth seconds slower than the track record receives a speed rating of 89 (100 minus 11). EXAMPLE Track record 1:10 Rating figure 100 Winner's time 1:10',& Rating 99 Time of second horse 1:103&~ 97 Time of third horse 1:11 95 Time of fourth horse 1:11*$ 93 Time of fifth horse 1:1155 91 One point (the equivalent of one-fifth second) is deducted from the rating for each length the horse is beaten. Thus, a horse beaten four lengths in a six-furlong race run in 1:11 (rating of 100 where the track record is 1:10) u Page 24 Lincoln Downs - ■ ■ - — ■ ■ L_ PAST PERFORMANCES LINCOLN DOWNS Lincoln, Rhode Island (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 71 2\ feet.) Weather and track conditions appear on Page 3. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1956, .35; current percentage, .33. Percentage of favorites in the money, .70. Puett Starting Gate. Jones Precision Photo Finish, Inc. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. 1st L. D Jfc Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. ® Superior Mud RurTner. 7 FURLONGS. (Run Lady, Nov. 7, 1947-1:25?/s-4— 112.) Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds | r\ and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since October 31. Weight, 121 lbs. 1_4 Si L. L/ Non-winners of three races since October 12 allowed 3 lbs.; two races since October 12, 5 lbs.; one race since October 12, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. Trt\r\'tr WlrtA 1 HO Ch. f, 4, by Heather Broom— Turani, by High Strung. ITOpiC YYina I U* Breeder, Point-A-View Stud Farm. 1957.. 1M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Keough & Livingston. Trainer, H. 0. Livingston. $2,000 1956.14 M^ 0 ( ) May10-57'LD 5 f 1 :01 ^ft 220 110 9'! 8^4 8^3 77 MfzAF'2 2000 76 UncleFud115 MissSands105 CloseMiss 12 Sep20-564Rkm 6f1:15%m 57 113 8" 824 832 8" SpinaleVS Mdn 37 NaturalSp'd 116 L'ndLash116 R'dyOne 8 Aug30-565Rkm 6f1:11%ft 64 112 710 78} 6 2 6 3 SpinaleV? Mdn 77 HatCreekW SwitchAr'd111 CI'seMiss 8 Aug14-565Rkm 6 f 1:16!6hy 82 107 6'3 8M 720 71* SpinaleV2 3500 48 Fl'tChief 108 RoseCap'l 107 D'torTony 8 Jly19-568Nar 1-70 1:45%ft 91 108 43J 65J 6* 84 SpinaleV3 2000 66 McK'n'sG'd 113 CTn'ISun113 Peqm'rf 10 Jly 9-568Nar 1,'s 1:48V6gd 33 108 6410" 91' 922 Fairb'ksAS 2500 48 F'thFashion110 Del'eWine107 Pegm'f 10 Jun26-56«Nar 6 f 1:13 ft 151 113 1010111* 813 812 SpinaleV* Mdn 69 LarkGlo106 HellRaysor110 FullSc'ule 12 Jun21-56?Suf 1 ft 1:4B%ft 11 115 1} 5* 1013101? SpinaleV' 3500 57 Del'xeWine106 C'l'n'IS'n116 B't'rPI'te 11 Jun 8-568Suf 1-70 1:44%ft 114 105 421 75J 74} 8*; SpinaleV3 4000 76 GrayVision115 CarolynW.111 Wolf,Jr. 8 Jun 1-563Suf 6 f 1:131%sl 90 115 84 75} 7" 713 SpinaleV'i Mdn 66 LucilleM. 110 LarkGlo 115 Cote d'Or 11 May25-563Suf 6f1:12%ft 88 115 121*11141'*111» Spin7!eV'2 Mdn 65 LordJeep113 HareRaising115 Terr'pin 12 May 8 LD 3-8 ft :39h Chnnrwi'c s Price rass ^ 5k 1 1 A Ch. g, 6. by Time Passes— Ivonia, by Misstep. snappy I.J4aJte *■.■■* « 2 ° ° 1 $225 Owner, Capano & Ayotte. Trainer, R. L. Ayotte. $2,000 1956. 26 4 5 2 $7,575 May10-572|_.D 5f1:012,sft 15 115 64 31 1h 32 LaneW'O 2000 83 AirShowl 15 Zipper115 BrightOrange 10 Apr24-572L.D 5f :5914ft 44 111*104101410141012 ArgenioL' 2000 80 M'd'IPil