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Copyright under International CoDyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan American Copyright Convention. VOL. LXVI. No. 115 2J CHICAGO, ILL., FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960 50 CENTS EVERYWHERE Run for Nurse Registers at Downs; Patanandy Victor by Three Lengths: First Win since Oaklawn Meeting Pat Caudill Run Run For For Nurse Nurse Registers Registers at at Downs; Downs; Patanandy Patanandy Victor Victor by by Three Three Lengths Lengths First Win Since Oaklawn Meeting Nero Runner-up in Sprint Feature at Sportsman's; Equimiss Rallies for Third By PAT CAUDILL Staff Correspondent SPORTSMAN'S PARK, Cicero, 111., May 12. — Bright, sunny skies and warm weather prevailed again today and a crowd of 8,314 turned out under the more pleasant conditions as this meeting entered its final days — the meeting closing with Saturday's nine-race program. The Jet Pilot Purse, the sixth race drawing a field of six starters, saw R. G. Anderson's Patanandy score a clever victory as the three-year-old son of Roman Sandal — Realistic turned back a band of good-grade sophomores. Earning his first victory since Oaklawn Park and making his fourth start of the meeting, Patanandy finished three lengths in front at the end of the 6V2 -furlongs trip over the Southern Bell Stable's Nero. The latter set the early pace, but was tiring at the end, but managing to hold the place position by only three-quarters of a length over John E. Hughes' strongly-closing Equimiss. The winner, third choice in the wagering, paid $10.00 to win and covered the distance in the creditable time of l:20y5. considering that the track remained somewhat off, it being termed as good. The field was reduced to six starters as the field approached the starting gate when the track veterinarian ordered C. Cermak Jr., and Mrs. A. Fullerton's Therartree scratched because of soreness. Gets Mount Away Well Jockey Jesse De Hoyos was astride Patanandy and had his mount away nicely, being in colsest pursuit of Nero as the pair ma'de the first turn, with a gap of four lengths prevailing over Mrs. Emil Dene-mark's Earthshaker, who was third at the time. Only mild urging was. required in the far turn as Nero began to fade, and, after gaining the lead, Patanandy left little doubt in his supporters' minds as he steadily increased the advantage. Marion H. Van Berg's Captain Dick, favorite in the race, finished fourth, with J. G. Smith's Quick Kippy and the tiring Earthshaker completing the field. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Biederman's Pootere scored a driving neck victory in the first race under good handling by Jockey Howard Craig, beating out the favored Clever One, racing for Marion H. Van Berg. Finishing three-quarters of a length back of the place horse was the rank outsider, the Sun Dial stable's Chicote Girt. Pootere paid $25.20 and raced the six-furlong distance in 1:15% over the "good" track. Completing a $76.00 Daily Double was J. J. Nolan's Jiggins Harp, who toyed with her opponents in the second race as she scampered to an eight-length score. Paying $6.00 to win, the filly was ridden by William Cox and led through the 6*2 furlongs distance, which she covered in 1:22. Getting up to be second was Ray Danner's Hay Hook, who gained the place position by a length over the Highland Farm's Cosmic Boy. Open Ak-Sar-Ben Meet Today; Split Beef State Sprint 'Cap: Topweight Joy Boy Engages Nine; Safe Message Goes in Second Division of Feature Dean Williams « Open Ak-Sar-Ben Meet Today; Split Beef State Sprint 'Cap J. J. ISAACSON — The general manager I of Ak-Sar-Ben, where the annual 39-day I meeting gets under way this afternoon. Topweight Joy Boy Engages Nine; Safe Message Goes in Second Division of Feature By DEAN WILLIAMS Staff Correspondent AK-SAR-BEN, Omaha, Nebr., May 12.— The 1960 race meeting will get under way here Friday with a program headed by two divisions of the $10,000 Beef State Handicap at 6 furlongs. Only three of the original 24 nominees were declared from the race Thursday morning when the weights were posted. As in previous years, general manager J. J. Isaacson saw fit to let the race be run in two divisions, adding greatly to an already attractive program. Joy Boy Carries 122 Frank Burns' star sprinter, Joey Boy, will pick up 122 pounds and head a^ field of ten going postward in the second division of the Beef State Handicap. The race will be run as the eighth of nine races and will see Creole, Try It, Fathers Alibi, No Fear II., Noble Hash, New Shift, Sickle Plow, Continued on Page Seven ► j j | , ^# Divide Omaha's Beef State 7Cap Joy Boy and Safe Message Topweights in Respective Sprint on Inaugural Card Continued from Page One Polanne, and Severn going against the highly regarded Burns' colorbearer. Joy Boy has proved his ability to carry high weight as he ran up an impressive record of four victories at Turf Paradise early this year. He gained his most recent handicap triumph under 124 pounds, conceding from 7 to 18 to his rivals, and covered 6X2 furlongs in 1:15% to beat Kentucky Doll. Joy Boy will be handled by his regular rider Ray Spencer. The early fractions he posted in that effort proves up Joy Boy's prowess as a sprinter. The speedy son of Johns Joy was a length off of the pace in the first quarter as Kentucky Doll passed the pole in :221/5. Joy Boy reached the lead about a furlong out, covering the first 6 furlongs in 1:09. With his fine early speed, the number one post position should be very beneficial to his effort in the opening day feature. Creole, who races for the partnership of Mrs. Paul Dillehay and Glenn Bamford, defeated Joy Boy last year at Sunland Park when she was only a three-year-old. One of the top sophomores in the Rocky Mountains in 1959, she turned in the top effort of her career to defeat Joy Boy a neck at 5V2 furlongs in 1:03%. Creole gained her initial victory of the season over Sunny Boy S. at Fonner Park and should have a chance of repeating her fine Sunland performance. 120 for Safe Message The first division of the opening day feature should be equally as interesting. Carded as the seventh on the program, it pits Marion H. Van Berg's Safe Message, under 120 pounds, against Prince Ivan, Winsham Lad. Masud, Tondi, Matisse, Fair Sada, Dixie Hill, Sunny Boy S., Vic Mon and Roman Incense. Safe Message, who moves way up over an "off" track, accounted for two victories at Oaklawn Park. His most recent score came against allowance competition over a sloppy track when he defeated Oil-ton and Dixie Dudley. His most important triumph was the Mountain Valley Handicap on a heavy strip, in which he turned back Statistician and Tin God. Although his best efforts come over an "off" track, he has some very creditable races over fast footing. The "rags to riches runner," Winsham Lad. was the star of the winter racing season at Turf Paradise, running up a total of five victories including the $7,500 added Arizona Downs Handicap. The gelding is the proud possesssion of 15 women, who go under the name of the Temulac Stable, which is "Calumet" spelled backwards. Winsham Lad is trained by ex-rider Herb Claggett. Francis S., Count Amber Declared from Preakness Francis S., Count Amber Declared From Preakness ELMONT, N. Y., May 12.— Trainer Burley Parke confirmed today that Harbor View Stable's Wood Memorial winner, Francis S., would not run in the Preakness at Pimlico on May 21, but would be reserved for the $100,000 Withers Mile at Aqueduct on May 28. Reginald Webster's Count Amber, another Preakness eligible, is also to be seen next in the Withers, according to trainer Lucien Laurin. Run for Nurse Registers at Downs; Patanandy Victor by Three Lengths: Noses Out Sonny's Sin in Long Drive Jack Wilson Run Run For For Nurse Nurse Registers Registers at at Downs; Downs; Patanandy Patanandy Victor Victor by by Three Three Lengths Lengths Noses Out Sonny's Sin in Long Drive Provides Thrilling Finish in Broomstick Test; Counterate Tires and Trails Field Home By JACK WILSON CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville. Ky., May 12. — Thrilling a crowd of 6,500, J. Graham Brown's heavily favored Run For Nurse outgamed Leo Weinberger's Rank outsider, Sonny's Sin in a long drive to capture the featured Broomstick Purse. Finishing third wrs Schneider and Haden's Baghatur, with fourth money going to Sidney I. Crew's Colonel Bala. Mrs. P. A. Schiro's Money Now was fifth, while ti. V. Whitney's Counterate tired badly and finished last in the si::-horse field. Braulio Baeza, urged Counterate to the front soon after the start and the Whitney colt led around the first turn closely followed by Run For Purse, Money Now and Sonny's Sin. Along the backstretch, Kenny Church sent the Brown colt into the lead as Counterate began to weaken and Sonny's Sin under Doug Dodson moved into contention. The pair raced as a team around the final turn, with Sonny's Sin poking his head in front nearing the eighth pole. Pacesetters Draw Away Drawing away from the remainder of the field, the pacesetters continued to battle to the wire, with Run For Nurse gaining a nose decision. Baghatur finished with good energy, but failed to threaten the top pair, being better than three lengths behind the runner-up. The winner was timed in 1:44, the best time of the' meeting for 1 1-16 miles. This was Run For Nurse's second consecutive victory over the local course and fifth triumph in 10 1960 starts. Trained by Chester Bowles, the fleet son of Hasty Road — Juliets Nurse, returned $4.20. Jockeys Herbert Hinojosa and Braulio Baeza, currently the two leading riders at Churchill, accounted for the opening two events this afternoon, with the 4-7 combination returning a $21.20 Daily Double. Hinojosa booted horrfe Leo Weinberger's Jet Sub to an impressive two and one-half length score in the first race. .Frank Pound's rallying Mr. Hash finished second^ with the early pacesetters Kenneth Burkhart's Icee Ken third. A six-year-old son of Jet Pilot — Sub, the winner covered the six panels in a good 1:11 Vs ad returned $6.00 as the public choice. Completing the favored double was L. I. Perkins' Larry's Man, a two-year-old son og Jet Pilot. Energetically handled by Baeza, the winner registered by a neck over J. B. White's Todd W., who finished with a rush. Mrs. J. M. Smreker's Nirbil- lomar was third, two and one-half lengths behind the runner up and three-parts of a length before Cody Laird's Ree Formed. : Larry's Man covered the five furlongs in 1 a swift :59%. the best time of the meeting • for that distance, and paid $6.40. Crack Fillies in Three Stakes Crack Fillies in Three Stakes WILMINGTON. Del., May 12.— Cain Hoy Stable's Make Sail, Kentucky Oaks winner, and King Ranch's Chistosa, conqueror of Royal Native in the Bed o' Roses Handicap, are among the 112 eligibles for Delaware Park's $250,000 Distaff Big Three via the special January closing. Don Poggio Charges to Popular Score at Aqueduct with Mickey Solomone Up: Ring Importation Overtakes Outgiving in Knickerbocker; Margaretta Punctual Choice Bob Horwood Don Poggio Charges to Popular Score At Aqueduct With Mickey Solomone Up Ring Importation Overtakes4 Outgiving in Knickerbocker; Margaretta Punctual Choice By BOB HORWOOD AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 12.— Giving ap-, prentice Mickey Solomone a consecutive I double, Gustave Ring's imported Don Pog-■ gio charged to a popular triumph in today's featured Knickerbocker Purse, which was named for the late Joseph E. Widener's winner of the 1939 Metropolitan Mile, not for a brand of beer. Don Poggio, who was ! purchased last winter from Argentina for approximately $50,000, had his work cut out for him to wear down Georgiana Foster's pacemaking outgiving, who was strongly ridden by Hedley Woodhouse. Karl 1 D. Smith's Coloneast, who repeatedly bothered Don Poggio in their last encounter, was unable to get close to the invader today and finished three and a half lengths ; away in third place. J. S. Kroese's North I Pole II. was another two and a half lengths , out of the money. Don Poggio returned $5.30 to the favorite players in the crowd of 23,081 that turned I out in raw, windy weather. The wind did not help the horses in the features, how-I ever, as it blew straight into the stands, which makes the time of 1:35^5 for the mile look even better. The track record is Talent Show's 1:34%, set on an unusually hard track on April 16. Don Poggio, is a chestnut four-year-old by Los Curros — Caracocha, by Baluarte, who is some eight or nine months younger j than our four-year-olds, having been i foaled in the autumn. Last year, he won : 1 • five of his 12 starts in Argentina including three "clasicos." Woodhouse sent Outgiving to the front at the start of the Knickerbocker, while Don Poggio broke fourth, but quickly moved into second place in the long run down the backstretch. Mustato was a close third for a half mile, followed by Colon-east, Matinal, North Pole II. and Tenacious. Nearing the final bend, Outgiving widened his lead to two and a half lengths over Don Poggio, while Coloneast moved into third place. In the run down the front stretch. Outgiving held on willingly 1 nd Solomone had to rouse Don Poggio sharply for the favorite to take command nearing the sixteenth pole. Once in front, Don' Poggio, whose best races in South America were at longer distances, began to move away. Mrs. H. C. Phipps' Eastern Princess, juvenile sister to Bold Ruler, Independence and Explorer, whose recent winning debut Continued on Page Forty-Fire Page 2 Inside Hollywood Herb Stein . , JP*W x Ul INSIDE HOLLYWOOD »** **«, HOLLYWOOD, Calif., May 12.— The Hollywood writers, despite being in the grip of a long and bitter strike, scaled new . , heights heights of of inside inside heights heights of of inside inside showbusiness merriment with the staging of their 12th Annual Awards Dinner entertainment for 1,200 at the Beverly Hilton over the week end. Pens idled by the strike were honed razor sharp for the gala. They kidded, the strike, producers, exhibitors, themselves. And even before the show went on, Guild prexy Ken Englund set the stage for what was to follow. In a program note, he wrote: "I might say that this is the first strike that's ever been put on a Hilton Credit Card. I might also say that this greeting is being written and goes to the printer before we know whether or not the screen strike is (a) Settled on, (b) is still on. So please cross out words that no longer apply to the situation and check your feelings about the strike in the following questionnaire: (A) 'It's All Over!' Hurrah Boys — 'We've won the day!' 'In union there is strength!' (B) 'Is it gonna last forever? Even Dave Chasen is screaming.' (A) 'Naturally the Screen Board voted for a strike because they're all out of work screen writers and don't care what happens anyway!' B) Naturally the Screen Board voted for a strike because they work all the time and are so rich they don't .care what happens anyway!'" Englund, in his opening speech, reviewed the year in show-business, pointed out that it was a year in which "Mamie Van Doren turned out to be smarter than Charlie Van Doren" and "wives of writers were on both sides the counters at Mag-nin's and Saks." Leonard Spigelgass, a member of the Screen Writers Guild, "took the easy way out," explained Englund. "He went to New York and wrote a hit play. I But is he happy? YES!" Groucho Marx accepted the Laurel Award for Norman Krasna, who is in Europe. Said Groucho: "Mr. Krasna escaped — no, left for — no, moved to Switzerland. Some say Mr. Krasna moved there because of taxes here. I am here to state this is not true. Mr. Krasna is a 100 per cent American and loves to pay income taxes. The real reason Norman went to Switzerland was for the Swiss cheese. He didn't like the domestic Swiss cheese because he dislikes the small holes. He prefers the big holes over there — the tax. holes" . . . "Krasna and I wrote 'Time for Elizabeth,' and we eventually played Broadway. I must admit the critics didn't like it. But the audience loved it. There were two people in the audience every I night." Opening show slot had three writers singing a parody of "It's a Most Unusual Day," followed by "Man in the Street" interviews with Louis Nye, Don Knotts and Bill Dana of the Steve Allen Show. Then "The World's Oldest Living Exhibitor" done by a bearded George Jessel, showing ti figures and charts on why the writers shouldn't be excessive in their demands, se Typical statistic as delivered by Jessel gi placed 1946 as a normal year. That year, to to he said, we made $118,070,389. "In 1959, N all we made was $37,733,000. This shows ti« us losing $80,337,389." K cr * * * b3 by Duet of Milton Berle and Edie Adams ri singing lyrics on living in the tax-happy ei atmosphere of the Swiss Alps was a gem. c( Ditto Dan Dailey's solo as a "producer," m with special lyrics to "I'm Just An Ordi- a] nary Man" from "My Pair Lady" as he explains his simple holdings of homes in U U. Bel Air, Palm Springs, a yacht, etc. But a simple man to do business with. Takeoff c] on David Susskind, called Dave Fusskine, vj planning a TV production of "Ben-Hur," n was a little long, but still geared high ap- t( to plause . . . There was also a sketch on tl "Spartacus" with a brave cast in Spain 01 away from their loved ones for so long— ff Sid Miller and Bob Strauss highlighting o: of the action . . . Burt Lancaster connected C( with a "Friendship" number, done with B comedy writer Al Lewis. sj Sight and Sound Leo Mishkin "" " R SIGHT AND SOUND %.Wmuuis T" NEW YORK, May 12.— In an impassioned l speech the other day, before the Association of American Women in Radio and assembled assembled Television, for their convention in Cleveland, James T. Aubrey Jr., president of the CBS Television Network allowed as how he was still proud to be a television broadcaster in spite of all the attacks, the charges and countercharges to which his business has been subjected in the past sev eral months. Disclaiming any intention of making another defense for TV, or another apology for its faults and missteps. Mr. Aubrey said that he would rather examine just what television is all about, to get back to the fundamentals of the business, to . point out the "tremendous, contributions the medium has made to our society." AAA Whereupon Mr. Aubrey launched into a massive vindication of television as a means of entertainment. "The critics," have revealed their deep seated antagonism to the fact that television is predominantly a medium of entertainment. It is, to be sure, other things as well. We all know that as a dispenser of news and as a powerful in-structoir it is a vital source of information and understanding. But let us be clear about one thing. The reason why Americans spend five hours a day watching 53 million television screens in nearly nine out of 10 homes throughout the nation, is be cause no other medium in history has managed to provide them with such an uninterrupted flow of varied entertainment." I will not quarrel here with Mr. Aubrey's1 figures but I do suggest that maybe there are some other reasons for this focussing of interest on the 21 -inch screen. I suggest that perhaps nine out of 10 American homes are looking for something beyond "Dennis the Menace" and "Hennessy" (two programs cited by Mr. Aubrey as examples of what most Americans want in the way of entertainment) and that they're just not finding it on the air. I suggest that the greatest storms ever stirred up by television took place in such things as the Army-McCarthy hearings, the Kefauver Committee investigation into organized crime, and even — again quoting one of Mr. Aubrey's examples — CBS-TV's own "Population Explosion." I suggest that such programs are of vastly more importance, and of vastly greater interest to nine out of 10 million homes, than anything "Dennis the Menace" has ever put on the air. AAA But Mr. Aubrey went even further, in his speech, than this mere apologia pro vita sua. "It is television's remarkable sensitivity to the public will," he said, "that brings on its head the diatribes of the critics. They have their own ideas of what television programming should be and naturally would like to see them implemented. It is for this reason that you hear so many of them urge the creation of an advisory commission or authority to regulate and control the television product. . . . This, I submit, is the fundamental challenge con T" fronting broadcasters today — are we to * preserve the right to determine what we ■ put out over the air, or are we to surrender ■ this control to an outside agency, Federal ■ or private?" a I e In the first place, who said television possesses such "sensitivity to the public I will?" Who gave the broadcasters the acumen and foresight to determine that the ! J public wants Westerns and crime programs, , \ violence, mayhem and murder, as the great ; £ bulk of its television diet? What public will e decided that "The Voice of Firestone," "See I I It Now" and other programs of quality ' and calibre, should no longer find room on i \ the air? J And in the second place, who told the [ broadcasters that they have the right to • say what shall be put on view? The law is ; 1 specific on this one point alone : That a | radio and TV station shall be operated for I the public interest and welfare. If any out-1 side agency is set up to rule on television i ( \ programming, such an agency represents to ) some measureable degree, those nine out of f ] 10 million homes that Mr. Aubrey says s ] watches television five hours every day. . 1 i That outside agency represents the very 7 \ ■ public that Mr. Aubrey confesses the 3 ! 1 broadcasters are so anxious to serve. The s 1 i very fact that such an outcry is being raised i 1 not only by the critics, but the Congres- . I ! sional committees, by civic welfare groups, i, by parents and teachers and other organized - bodies, against the quality of the ma- - i terial now being presented indicates that a a, p large percentage of this public is exeremely y Continued on Page Fourteen _ I SIGHT AND SOUND I By LEO MISHKIN Continued from Page Two dissatisfied with the decisions of those in charge of broadcasting as it stands now. , a a a 'I see no reason to believe,"' said Mr. Aubrey, "that a small group of people with specialized interests and no experience in the broadcasting business, can serve the interests of the people with any greater effectiveness than those who have been engaged in this sort of activity for more than a quarter of a century." Except for one slight point: this small group of people will represent, not the broadcasters, but the public itself. The truth of the matter is that the broadcasters themselves have failed in their responsibilities, and it's time somebody took them to task. Sports Close-Ups Ira Seebacher j j SPORTS CLOSE-UPS By Ira Seebacher r 1 NEW YORK, May 12.— Perhaps because of the lack of room and the lack of glamor, weight events are not distinguished by contestants contestants hordes of knocking at the door to fame. This is also true for several other of the field events on a comprehensive program which, while not correctly classified as weight events, do call for a certain amount of style and brawn. For example, a pretty good discus man in college ranks flirts with the 140' mark. But this is so far a cry from the 180-190 brackets that mark the top men, it becomes difficult to explain ] to those who do not follow the sport close- ly. Those extra feet, which stamp out the i great performer, come with years and years of patient practice, years and years of body building with weights and the like so that the extra brawn, the extra speed and heft are there to add, foot by foot, to the distance a man can fling that pie plate. AAA The other day, Olympic champion Al Oerter tossed the plate 190' 1W at Randalls Island. This exceeded his winning Olympic toss in '56. It conceivably would be enough to win when the world's athletes convene at Rome. Yet the third man behind Oerter was content with a toss of 160 feet — a big 30' less than good enough. When you consider that 30' is one-fifth of 150' you can see that a pretty good discus ] i thrower can still have to improve by 20 1 per cent to be a top man. This is true in the hammer and in the | javelin and in the shot as well. Today, j there are men in the shot who consistently i heave past the 60' mark and a few are in the middle 60's aiming at what is now regarded as possible — 70'. Yet there are dozens of shot-putters in what we might call the top college class who have yet to hit 55'. For them to get to -65', they would have to improve almost 20 per cent too. AAA The javelin shows some of the most horrendous differences between the fantastic 289' that has been produced and the average of 200' or so that some of the better spear-tossers come up with on occasion. Obviously the 200' toss that wins a local meet isn't even good enough to get to the Games, yet is is good enough to win nine out of 10 lesser events. For a man to add 90' to the 200' he normally does, he would ^ have to improve 45 per cent. That's a a whale of a difference and yet these are the differences that do exist in this admittedly y very difficult event. The same can be established in the hammer i- throw. There is such a spread in the * distance achieved by world class hammer -r throwers and those who are in that section n best termed as better-than-fair, that it it isn't funny. Top hammer throwers get off ff 200' throws with regularity and the chances ss are that the mark will some day be around id 225-230'. Yet getting to 160' in this event it calls for more than uncommon ability and id many arduous hours of practice. It just st isn't an event that you do well at with ;h natural ability alone. AAA This condition is rapidly becoming truer ei Continued on Page Fourteen SPORTS CLOSE-UPS I By IRA SEEBACHER Continued from Page Two in some of the other events which, hitherto, did not show this marked difference between world-class competition and that we find at college level. Take the 'new advances in high jumping and pole vaulting as examples. College high jumpers who can top 6'6-' are rare. Yet John Thomas will probably wrap up 7'3" ere long. The vault levels are very close to 16' and 15'6" vault-ers do exist, though not in great abundance. But then, anyone able to top 14' is considered very, very good. What a difference there is, however, between the good 14' vaulter and the extraordinary 15'6" vaulter. On the other hand, the trend is entirely in the opposite direction in the running events. Today the roles of top sprinters teem with men from every country. Middle distance runners apparently come out of the molding to run blazing quarters and halves. Fractions of sections divide the very best from the group just behind them. The competition becomes fiercer all the time and platoons of runners are only a second or so away from world class and working to improve all the time. For the runners there can be no lagging, no off-day. They have to be good to win — very, very good. The favored Gods are those in events such as the discus and javelin. They can slump quite a way and still win. AMERICA'S TURF AUTHORITY FOUNDED IN 1894 Official Newspaper of the National Association of Stale Racing Commissioners 1 ui ii-Iiki daily, except Sunday, by TRIANGLE PUBLICATIONS. Inc. 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Kamin Business Manager United Press International News Briefs Ul ti se gi to to N ti« K cr b3 by ri ei c( m a] U U. c] vj n t( to tl 01 ff o: of C( B sj R T" * ■ ■ ■ a I e I ! J , \ ; £ e I I ' i \ J [ • ; 1 i ( ) f ] s ] . 1 7 \ 3 ! s 1 i . I i, - - i a a, p y _ I j j 1 r ^ a a y i- * -r n it it off ff ss id it id st ;h ei "j UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL— i NEWS j BRIEFS . NATIONAL: Eisenhower Comments on Russian Premier WASHINGTON, May 12.— President Eisenhower told a group of republican congressmen today he will not cancel his plans go to Russia in June unless Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev withdraws his invitation. The president said, however, that if Khrushchev wants to follow up his highly critical remarks made in Moscow yesterday withdrawing his invitation, it will be all right with Eisenhower and the time can be easily utilized elsewhere. The president's comment on Khrushchev's remarks were made to 17 GOP congressmen attending another in a series of White breakfasts. S. Scientists to Visit Russia WASHINGTON, May 12.— Five U. S. nuclear scientists leave today for Moscow to visit Russian high energy physics establishments. Five Soviet atomic experts will come the United States to visit controlled thermo nuclear research installations. Another exchange is scheduled for next month. The exchanges will implement some the provisions of the memorandum on cooperation in the peaceful uses of atomic energy which the United States and Russia signed last November. Relations With Dominican Republic Poor WASHINGTON, May 12.— The State Department says it is "very much concerned" over worsening U. S. relations with the Domonican Republic. In unusually strong diplomatic language, a department spokesman said yesterday: "It is common knowledge that our relations with that government have been straining for some time, and recent actions of the Dominican gov-' eminent have not improved those relations. To Bury Rockefeller in New York TUCSON, Ariz., May 12.— The body of John D. Rockefeller Jr., a philanthropist who gave nearly half a billion dollars away and still remained one of the world's rich-l est men, will be buried in the family plot in New York state. His sons, Nelson, Governor of New York, and Laurance, said they planned to fly back to New York today to complete funeral arrangements preceding burial at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Tarrytown. His body rests in an Arizona Funeral Home here. FOREIGN: Cuban Police Kill American Pilot HAVANA, Cuba, May 12. — An American pilot tentatively identified as Matthew Edward Duke, 42, of Palm Beach, Fla., today was reported killed by Cuban police when he landed a light plane on the out- skirts of Havana in an attempt to pick up two men and a woman. Explosion Damages Liberia n Tanker BREST, France, May 12. — Explosion and fire damaged the 15,79 7-ton Liberian tank- er Bulkoil near here early today, possibly killing three of its crewmen. The crew 'abandoned ship shortly after the explosion at 8:30 a.m., and survivors were picked up by the Dutch coastal vessel Mies. Later, however, when the flames appeared to be dying down, the crew returned and began efforts to save the ship. Demonstrate Against United States HAVANA, May 12. — Anti-American demonstrators carrying banners with such slogans^ as "down with Yankee imperial-e ism!" or "death to the U. S. Senate!" tied up traffic in downtown Havana for two hours last night. About 2,000 persons massed at the corner of San Rafael and Galiano streets to cheer anti-American speeches by Jesus Soto, radical leftist boss ofthe CTC Union Federation, and other union leaders, Swiss Tightens Security Measures BERN, Switzerland, May 12. — Switzer- land tightened its security measures against communist diplomats today following dis- covery of what was termed "the gravest case of Soviet espionage" here since World War LT. The Swiss government announced last night that two officials of the Soviet embassy in Bern were caught red-handed on a spy mission in Zurich and expelled within 24 hours. The incident stunned, confused and angered the Swiss public, which had been highly critical of the U. S. U-2 "spy plane" incident. Khrushchev Issues Statement on Flights MOSCOW, May 12.— Premier Nikita Khrushchev said in a statement passed today by censors that further American reconnaissance flights over Russia might lead to-an atomic war. He said the pilot of a spy plane downed by Russia would be tried as a spy. Newsmen asked him at an impromptu press conference yesterday what would happen to Francis G. Powers, 30, of Albany, Ga., pilot of a U-2 reconnaissance jet shot down May 1 near Sverdlovsk, 1,300 miles inside Russia. "We shall try him, try him severely as a spy," Khrush-J chev said. Page 3 21 Nominations Listed for Tri-State: Features Balmoral Opener on Monday 21 Nominations Listed for Tri-State Features Balmoral I Opener on Monday Pied d'Or# Pierpontella, Ma's Money, Lurullah, Jive Music Are Eligible to Sprint HOMEWOOD, 111., May 12. — Calumet ] Farm's royally-bred Pied d'Or, tops a well-matched roster of 21 three -year-olds nominated i for Balomral's opening-day head-liner, ! the $15,000 Tri-State Stakes. Monday at Washington Park. Pied d'Or is a son of Nasrullah — Two Lea, a full brother to On-and-On, who was second in last year's inaugural running of the Tri-State, and a half brother to Kentucky Derby-Preakness winner Tim Tarn. Pied d'Or was a good third to Beau Purple in the 1-mile Derby Trial and had been considered a stable candidate "or the Derby right up to entry-closing time. Verdis Havard's quick filly. Pierpontella, j second to Heavenly Body in last year's $100,000 Princess Pat Stakes at Arlington Park, also has been named for Monday's ' six-furlong sprint. Pierpontella has been to the races only once this year, beiny second ' at Gulfstream Park. j 1 I 1 Ma's Money Recent Winner Busch Stable's Ma's Money, winner of j , the Springtime Handicap at Bay Meadows : j ! and a winner of the Governor's Handicap i at Sportsman's Wednesday, is also among I the eligibles and is rated a definite j starter. T. A. Grissom's trio of Lurullah, Toby's j | Brother and Eight Again are also among • I j the nominees. I Russell A. Firestone, Jr., has named Jive Music, winner of the 1959 Hawthorne ! ' Juvenile after scoring his maiden victory at j j Arlington, to the Tri-State and looms as a strong upset possibility. Late this afternoon, trainer Elmer Ka-lensky notified Balmoral officials that it was necessary to destroy Allowable, a chestnut colt by Royal Gem II.— Gracious Herat, by Seven Hearts, following an injury to the Hatskin Farm campaigner. The list of Tri-State nominees follows: Ballysadare Eight Again Equidall Flying Trouble Gold Lark Greek Challenger Heroshogala Intrusting Jesorno Jive Music Lurullah \ Ma's Money Nero Nizami's Image Pied d'Or Pierpontella Road House Toby's Brother Turbo Will Ye Allowable (Dead) Fleet Nasrullah Sets Hollywood Record: Shaves Two-Fifths Second off Standard with 6-Furlong Premiere 'Cap Win in 1:08 1/5 Leon Rasmussen . + t Fleet Nasrullah Sets Hollywood Record Shaves Two-Fifths Second Off Standard With 6-Furlong Premiere 'Cap Win in 1 :0ZVs By LEON RASMUSSEN HOLLYWOOD PARK, Inglewood, Calif., May 12. — In one of the most magnificent displays of sheer speed in the annals of thoroughbred racing, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood B. Johnston's Fleet Nasrullah, the nearest thing to a Boeing 707 with legs, yesterday opened the Hollywood Park meeting with an easy three-length victory in track record time of l:tfe% before a cheering, near-record inaugural crowd of 32,349 in the Inglewood track's 6-furlong, $22,150 Premiere Handicap. Closest to Fleet Nasrullah at the finish was C. H. Wacker III.'s Clandestine, who ran down Neil S. McCarthy's Ole Fols in the stretch run. Clandestine was better than three lengths before Ole Fols, who was a neck before Mrs. Tilyou Christopher's Captain Kidd II., who was followed by The Searcher, Ying and Yang and Seaneen. Fleet Nasrullah, the odds-on choice, paid $3.60 while carrying 126 pounds and conceding from four to 16 pounds to his weary and discouraged foes. Half Mile in :44 Under grandfather Johnny Longden, who was scoring his 65th Hollypark stakes win and his 5,406th lifetime tally, Fleet Nasrullah went to the front a few strides out of the gate, opened up about a two-length lead in the first quarter, run in a sizzling :21%, held that advantage over the fleet Ole Fols as he stepped the half mile in :44, drew out to a four-length margin as he went the 5 furlongs in :55% (three-fifths faster than the world record) and then merely was coasting the final eighth as he broke the beam in 1:08 Vs. two-fifths faster than How Now's track mark and but a fifth off Dumpty Humpty's global standard, set in 1957 at Golden Gate Fields. There is no question but that Fleet Nasrullah could easily have tied the world record and very possibly have beaten it had Longden ridden him out. Dumpty Humpty carried 115 pounds to his record over the rapid Golden Gate strip, while Fleet Nasrullah packed 126 pounds in his stirring triumph. It was truly a majestic performance for this Kentucky-bred son of Nasrullah — Happy Go Fleet, by Count Fleet, whose transformation from a speed-crazy, sulking rogue into one of America's most brilliant and most versatile performers by young Jim Nazworthy, has been a standout chapter in recent training exploits. Fleet Nasrullah, who was scoring a consecutive double in the Premiere, was sold last December by his breeder, Mrs. John D. Hertz, for $150,000. At Santa Anita, for his new owners, he won the 1 1-16 miles San Pasquale Handicap in the fastest time of the meeting at the distance, set a new American record for 9 furlongs on the grass and then was narrowly beaten by Continued on Page Thirty-Seven Fleet Nasrullah Sets Track Record in Hollywood Stake Continued from Page Three Linmold in the 10-furlong Santa Anita Handicap. This was the five-year-old bays first start since the Arcadia meeting and this start came just 28 days after he had covered his last mare at the Johnston farm. Following Santa Anita, the handsome stallion was bred to a half dozen or so of Johnstons prize broodmares. It is a strange and wonderful thing ; about quality racing — what a fifth of a second or two can mean. The large throng, attending in warm but pleasant weather, sensed the brilliance of the performance before the big horse reached the wire and were applauding him noisely as he crossed the line with his ears pricked and looking for horses. One horseman, completely impressed by the great demonstration, said, "I wonder what Nazworthy the trainer) feeds that big S.O.N. ?" "S.O.N.?" said his listener. "Yes, that big son of Nasrullah.'' ••Well,"' said the other, "it might be sex. He won his first stakes over a distance five days after he covered his first mare last winter and now he overwhelms a top field of sprinters less than a month after he leaves the breeding shed. It may start a : new trend." Riders of Fleet Nasrullah 's rivals had nothing but praise for the winner. ■ Willie Shoemaker, who handled the second-place Clandestine, said there was "nothing wrong with us today but that 1:08' 5." I Today's Index ■ i Today's Index Page Ak-Sar-Ben Entries 17 Alphabetical Index to Entries ... 44 Aqueduct Charts 43 Aqueduct Past Performances 30 Ascot Park Entries 17 Ascot Park Results 45 Bay Meadows Entries 49 Bay Meadows Results 49 Beulah Park Entries 17 Beulah Park Results 45 Cahokia Downs Entries 17 Cahokia Downs Results 51 Churchill Downs Charts 13 Churchill Downs Past P'rf'mncs 22 Fonner Park Results 44 Garden State Park Charts 47 Garden State Park Past PTm'c's 33 Hollywood Park Entries 49 Hollywood Park Results 44 Maywood Park Trot Charts 50 May wood Park Trot Entries. .50 Old Woodbine Entries 49 Old Woodbine Results 45 Past Performance Explanation 18 Pimlico Charts 42 Pimlico Past Performances 37 Raceway Park Entries 17 Raceway Park Results 45 Selections 14, 15, 16, 17 Sportsmans Park Charts 12 Sportsman's Park Past P'f'm'nc's 18 Suffolk Downs Charts 46 Suffolk Downs Entries 16 Suffolk Downs Past Perform'nc's 25 Sweeps Graded H'd'p's 14, 15, 16, 17 Wheeling Downs Entries 49 Wheeling Downs Results 44 Workouts 48, 49 O'Reilly on Racing: Charles Randolph Lewis Comes from Happy, Hard-Riding Clan Tom O'Reilly i ! 1 ^ffr- * Y ..iBiF' I ] i + t -I O'Reilly on Racing Charles Randolph Lewis . Comes From Happy, Hard-Riding Clan By TOM O'REILLY PIMLICO, Md., May 10. — Ever since Venetian Way won the Kentucky Derby, Lou Pondfield. Charlie Johnson and the freres Cohen have been walking around here smiling like cats that have dined on pure canary. As you know, all three of Louisville's "in-the-money" horses — Venetian Way, Bally Ache and Victoria ♦] ►Park — are entered in the P r e a k n ess. The possibility of their meeting Noble Noor, Don Rickles, Celtic Ash and T. V. Lark in next week's classic adds up to what television's ad-writers would call "a real speed-and-stam-ina spectacular!" But let's put the Preakness aside for the moment and meet an old pal of j ' j ' 1 I 1 j , : j ! i I j j | I j I ! ' j j \ mine from up the pike a piece— Charles Randolph Lewis of Monkton, Md. Although Charlie never even trained a Preakness starter, let alone a winner, his is not i a name without respect, especially in New York. He visited New York briefly last year. He came up to the opening of- the "Big A" with two horses. One was a four-year-old gelding lamed Azul H .mo. He had been raised by a farming neighbor of i Charlie's. He was by Hoseah, a thorough- bred who had won a few claimers at the half-mile tracks. His dam was Orgullosa. an old steeplechase mare. At Aqueduct, he raced in the name of Mrs. Charles R. Lewis. He ran three times at Aqueduct, winning once. But that was a big one, as he took a $5,000 claimer at a mile and an eighth and paid $83.90. Charlie's other horse did rather well, too. This was a two-year-old filly named Juba- lator. She was owned by Mrs. Norma Ba-silisco of Baltimore: Charlie put her in an overnight event at three-quarters of a mile. She won and paid her backers $30 and change. Then, according to Charlie, "The weather got cold. I knew there was a nice, warm , fire at our house down on the farm. We call the place Meadowbrook Farm. So we came home. I think the 'Big A' is a very nice place to race." Won First Blue Ribbon at Seven Charlie is a keen, healthy, fox-hunting type, brown-eyed and gray at the temples. I His father, the late Milton Jhett Lewis, was ' a well-known squire of Rappahannock County down in Virginia. Charlie won his first blue ribbon riding a jumping pony at the age of seven in Washington's old Wardman Park Club Show. Before the war, along with Hughie Duf- i ford, now a big track contemporary, he rode those great show horses of Alvin Un-termyer, including Hexameter, Cinelli and Illuminator. He left Untermyer to enter ' the Army, serving in China and India. He was discharged as a captain in 1946 and for a time rode the show horses of Sally Sexton, famed Columbus (Ohio) horsewoman. Madison Square Garden fans will remember his performances on the late John Ma-loney's Part Payment and Substitution. I In 1947, he married the former Virginia Ranier of New York. He met her down at i [ Aiken. South Carolina. Three years later, | ' they bought their present 170 acres rarm in Monkton. Now he hunts a great deal with j the Elkridge-Harford hounds, taking the I field with Mrs. Lewis' 18-year-old daughter J by a previous marriage. His own two small I sons are not quite large enough to hunt foxes as yet. but it won't be long. Indeed, ! there isn't a happier hard-riding bunch in I | this country than the Lewis clan. | ' The horses Charlie trains and races in his public stable keep the farm going. They j raise nothing but thoroughbreds on the j j place. He doesn't wander far. He hits the ' half-milers, Pimlico, Laurel, Bowie and [ . Delaware with an occasional foray on the ! '. "Big A." In 1959, he won 48 races and was ; only away from home 10 nights all year. J Naturally, he has to train the young , horses at the race track. The older ones, . however, he conditions in old-fashioned I country style. "We just run 'em up and down the hills | around here," he smiled, "and they get in first-class shape." I Asked if the fences did not get in the j * way. he replied. "To tell you the truth, if J the fences are just small ones, we make i . 'em jump. Every horse should be able to ; jump a little bit. They're athletes." Charlie seldom wins a big one. Biggest t , stake he ever won was the $10,000 Balti-j more Spring Handicap, which he took with , £ Mrs. Barbara Obre's Golden Admiral a few , . years ago. He has about 30 horses at his , farm. r 'r His owners include Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, Continued on Page Forty-Five Claims and Sales i ' I i [ | ' j I J I ! I Claims and Sales AQUEDUCT Mygo J. W. Schwarz 4,000 Belzami J. W. Schwarz 8.400 BEULAH PARK Litter Bug V. Cook 2,000 Haljomo Mrs. M. Leckey 2.000 GARDEN STATE PARK Substantial C. Bertazon 4,500 PIMLICO Sassetta Elcee-H. Stable 7,500 Great Rock Mrs. P. Schwebel 2,500 SPORTSMAN'S PARK Jay Jay Jr. Sometimes Stable 5,000 Kentucky King Mrs. C. Greene 5,000 Jo-See-Jo C. C. Madden 6,500 SUFFOLK DOWNS Batalini Mrs. D. H. Aronson 4.500 Stewards' Rulings | | ' [ ! ; : Stewards' Rulings BAY MEADOWS, San Mateo, Calif., May 11. — The board of stewards handed down the following ruling: "Apprentice jockey Al Herrera, for careless riding after start of the fifth race May 10, 1960, is suspended 10 rac-I ing days, May 13 to May 25, inclusive." Racing Today | j i ; t , , , Racing Today (CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME) Track and Number of Races Post Time Aqueduct (9) 12:30 Cloudy and fast Churchill Downs (8) 2:00 Cloudy and fast Garden State Park (8) 1 :30 Clear and fast Pimlico (9) 1 :00 Cloudy and good Sportsman's Park (9) 2:00 Clear and fast Suffolk Downs (9) 12:45 Clear and good Jockey John Longden Peb ♦] i i — , JOCKEY JOHN LONGDEN— Piloted Fleet Nasrullah to Hollywood Premiere score for his 65th stake win at the California course. Clyde McNeill Leading Owners at Raceway Park: Gets 12th Winner with My Tempo to Give Apprentice J. Scott 13 Don Grisham I ' j j j ' . '. J , . I I * J . , £ . r 'r Clyde McNeill Leading Owners at Raceway Park Gets 1 2th Winner With My Tempo To Give Apprentice J. Scott 13 By DON GRISHAM Staff Correspondent RACEWAY PARK, Toledo, Ohio, May 12. — The red and white colors of Clyde B. McNeill were flashed to another score in the third, handing him his twelfth success of the meeting. The Thomas, Okla., patron is far in front in the owners race. My Tempo was winning his second consecutive race as he reached the wire a length and one-quarter before Iva Mae Parrish's favored Cole County. The bay juvenile rushed to command quickly in the "about four furlongs" dash, turned back a strong challenge from Henry Schrader's Winning Play and drew out to a good lead. Departing the quarter pole, Cole County found his best stride and was rapidly closing the gap at the end. As a third choice in the wagering. My Tempo returned $9.40. Winning Play preserved the minor award. With nine more racing days to go, McNeill has a comfortable edge over Clarence Cusmano in the leading owners race, twelve to seven. For trainer Ralph Lilburn. the success was number 12 and apprentice Jack Scott was notching riding victory number thirteen. Captain T. worked his way between horses early and went on to record a six length score in the opener. The Ira Eubank colorbearer permitted Tom Pesce's Serviette and Mrs. Virginia Brown's Helen's Boots to establish the early pace. When that pair weakened after a half he surged to assume command and graduated from the maiden ranks. His task may not have been quite so easy had Hardick and Mattingsley's Cons Coin been able to handle the stretch turn. That rival raced to the outside while in the apex of his bid. Runner-up honors went to Eglantine Farm's Sir Vive with Cons Coin recovering to be third. The favored Ticker Tango was fourth. Ray Frazer rode the winner and backers of the duo received $11.40. Time for the six panels was a slow 1:20. George Kilgore's Hunt Plate found the heavy going to his liking in the second event and raced to a two and one-half length victory to complete a $40.40 Daily Double. The Hunters Moon IV. gelding dueled J. V. Churches' Hap's Reward for 5 furlongs before putting that one away. Page 4 New York: Hail to Reason Bred to Have Bright Future Kaselow Column Provides Food for Thought Kilroe Optimistic About Safe Turf Course Bob Horwood New York By Bob Horwood J Hail to Reason Bred to Have Bright Future Kaselow Column Provides Food for Thought Kilroe Optimistic About Safe Turf Course AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 12. — The best horse and one who is bred to have a future won yesterday's Youthful Stakes at Aqueduct. Miss Patrice Jacobs' Hail to Reason reached the end of the 5 furlongs in :5835 less than a length before Louis E. Wolfson's Garwol, but had to pursue a weaving course and show an ability to accelerate briskly to get around that colt, who bore out as Bob Ussery started to send Hail to Reason outside of him above the furlong pole, then bore in again, forcing the favorite to really turn it on to get past him just inside the furlong pole. Mrs. Moody Jolley's Opus, a son of the huge and unsound Nantallah, finished well to be third before Lou Chester's Kings Song, who shares the track record of :58V5 with Hail to Reason. The pretty and talented Miss Jacobs' colt is a brown son of the highly successful Turn-to, out of Nothird-chance by Blue Swords. Nothirdchance won a division of the Acorn Stakes in 1951, the other end of the mile fixture going to Kiss Me Kate, who was voted three-year-old filly champion that year. Nine days later, the late Herman Delman's How beat Kiss Me Kate and Jacodema (dam of Don Rickles) in the CCA Oaks, with Nothirdchance coming from far back to be fourth. Hail to Reason has the breeding to make Miss Jacobs the first columnist for this paper to become the owner of a classic winner. Editor's Plea Applicable to Racing Too For some time, this writer has been carrying around a "quote of the week," from Joseph Kaselow's Along Madison Avenue column in the Herald-Tribune, while trying to think of some way of linking this gem with thoroughbred racing. Substitute owners for "management" and trainers for "creative people" and I think you have it. After receiving an award from the Art Director's Club, Herbert R. Mayes, editor of the fabulously successful McCall's, said in part "as a token of appreciation to all of you, I would like to suggest to management everywhere . . . the observance of an annual let-creative-people-alone week; a week in which creative men and women might be free to exercise their best talents, unimpeded by the traditional strictures of advertising managers and account executives, unhindered by research departments and the statistics of Roper, Politz, Gallup, Robinson and Starch. In such a week it is not unlikely. . . . More sales of consumer merchandise and services will be engendered than anybody has so far imagined possible. . . . How nice it would be if just once a year our bosses said to us, Do your best — somebody might like it.' " There are exceptions, of course, but far too many owners spend literally millions on thoroughbred stock, then engage a trainer at a high salary and with a reputation for success — established over anywhere from 20 to 50 years — then proceed to tell him not only when and where their horses should run, but how much or how little work they -should be given and which jockey they should ride. More often than not, this interference with the creative work of the trainer, who is doing his best to develop the horse by applying his many years of experience, is inspired by well-meaning friends of the owner, often successful business associates, who think that the coronet band has never been the same since it was conducted by John Philip Sousa. Which is the reason for the cliche that it is far easier to train horses than to train owners. Bargain Conscious Patrons a Detriment While on the subject of owners and trainers, it is an open trade secret that many prosperous owners shop around for $12 a day conditioners, when the prevailing rate for a good trainer in New York is $16. It is a plain fact that New York trainers can't break even while providing decent feed for $12 and must depend on their 10 per cent across the board to make a living. This results in many horses racing in the hope of getting part of a purse, or racing over their heads, who should be in the barn or on a farm and is a direct cause of the breakdown of many potentially good horses. These same owners, in many instances, pay top salaries to the creative people in their businesses, though, as Mayes points out, they rarely give them the opportunity to give the best work for which they are handsomely paid. Not long ago, this writer overlooked the $25,000 Sheepshead Bay Handicap to be run here at \% miles on July 20, when writing that there would be no turf races at Aqueduct this July. Though pointing out that the Chicago tracks run turf races in midsummer without a sprinkler system, director of racing Jimmy Kilroe agress that the Big A's grass course is eligible to be baked rock hard by the sun at that time. "It's a problem we have to think about," Kilroe said, adding, "It may be that we can use the boom sprinkler on the outside of the grass course, or we may have to find some other method of sprinkling the course. In any case, I feel sure we will have a safe turf course." Maryland: One Kentucky Colonel's Tie in Jeopardy T. V. Lark Stabbed with Llangollen Colts Visit Dery One-Two Finishers at Pimlico Charles Hatton — — Maryland By Charles Hatton One Kentucky Colonel's Tie in Jeopardy T. V. Lark Stabled With Llangollen Colts Visit Derby One-Two Finishers at Pimlico PIMLICO, Baltimore, Md., May 12. — It is always nice to be on the Old Hilltop at the stroke of spring, when the Black Eyed Susans are blooming and Preak- ness time is near. This hard boot may have to turn in his Kentucky Colonel's tie for saying so, but in all truth some of the Preaknii we have seen since Head Play and Brokers Tip out of the money in '33 were better sport than the Derby. Who „hat saw it will for- -get High Quest nosing out Cavalcade and "Uncle Mack" Garner in a cardiac finish among stable-mates with a personal vendetta in '34? Or Pompoon stretching War Admiral's neck in "37? Or Tim Tam flashing along the rail like dancing spray along a breakwater in a breath-taking move fi;om last to first in '58? A few days back at Churchill Downs, we all saw Venetian Way, a tobacco barn colt hailed by the handicappers and upstaged by pedigree pushers, hide from the best field that could be mustered against him in the Derby. Devastating as he was, a glance at the record of Derby winners in the Preakness is something to give anyone pause before abandoning himself to the . lyrics of the Rose Run. Venetian Way and Bally Ache were seen in Barn J here on our arrival a few minutes ago. They have been boon traveling companions ever since the Florida Derby, in and out of action, and any day now may be ponying one another. Each appears to have grown a few more ribs than he had at Derbytown. This is only natural. At the same time it seems a safe surmise that the trainers of Francis S., Never Give In, T. V. Lark and others who forfeited a chance in the "mile and a quarter without any water" find this anatomy study as interesting and bracing as the Derby chart is discouraging. But Jimmy Pitt and Vic Sovinski are satisfied, Venetian Way is "bitter" as he was a week ago, and Bally Ache unconcerned as ever. There is a theory Len Frucht-man's durable bay may have been a trifle short Derby. Day, and that perhaps the Stepping Stone should be 1 1-16 miles. His race in the Derby was vaguely reminiscent of some of his prep races in Florida. In any event, he is to be a starter Saturday in the Preakness Prep here. Workouts Only for Venetian Way "The going here reminds me a good deal of that at the old Jamaica track," Pitt said. "I want my colt to get the seasoning and experience of a race over it." Venetian Way will work for the Preakness instead. He has not missed an oat, according to Sovinski, who fancies he may be the ninth winner of America's Triple Crown. Hartack will ride the blaze-faced chestnut in the Maryland Jockey Club's venerable 87-year-old classic (counting several runnings at old Gravesend). Sovinski criticized Winsome Willie for dropping Venetian Way's head in the Florida Derby, and the rider criticized him on the premise the Royal Coinage colt was short for the Stepping Stone. "But we have shaken hands," Sovinski says, adding, "my orders for the Preakness will be the same as for the Derby." (Stay within striking distance and don't drop his head.) Venetian Way is no family pet, but seems to get on well with Hajtack, and has a personality several times better than Amerigo's. He has pluck to ride the Christopher horse. Perhaps he does not want to grow up and have troubles. While Pitt and Sovinski are brandishing Bally Ache and Venetian Way at one another, el grande Sr. Luro is being reserved and E. P. Taylor's Victoria Park is exclusive in quarters removed from the "Preakness barn," with its wall-to-wall screening, like the lion house in Bronx Park. It would have been quite a story could the Canadian-bred have won the roses. Indeed it is a point of pardonable pride in Canuck bloodstock circles he was third. Clearly, the long and rather light-waisted bay, who is Bally Ache's antitype, likes sand courses. He has one here on the Hilltop. Expected to arrive in due course is Mrs. Graham's Never Give In, who is said to have a trick ankle. T. V. Lark is a colt of aggressive size, filling the eye and his quarters in Barn J, where he is fraternizing with Mrs. Liz Person's nobby chestnut Divine Comedy ("he couldn't get hold of that Derby track," attendants say) and the placid Command Pilot, a typical son of Endeavour II., who has a disposition like Dobbin. Idolater and Celtic Ash, of the resident company of Preakness hopes, are regarded in the Crab Cake Country as "home town boys." Altogether, it is an interesting Preakness. Weatherwise May Be Ready for Withers Turf ana: Ambassador Jock Whitney's Weatherwise has commenced breezing again but definitely will not start in the Preakness. He and Francis S. may start in the Withers Mile instead. Nor are there any supplemental candidates. . . . Eddie Arcaro has rejected the mount on T. V. Lark in the Preakness. Perhaps it will be tendered Willie Shoemaker, who was unhorsed when Tompion figuratively took off his running shoes in the Derby. . . . One may infer from Tommy Oliphant's fish-eyed skepticism that he perceives no such standouts as Twenty Grand and Gallant Fox among the 1960 three-year-olds, for all Venetian Way's showy performance. Up to now, the Royal Coinage colt has been somewhat more impressive than was Sword Dancer a year ago, however. . . . Idolater will bypass, the Prep and owner Vanderbilt picks Friday the 13th to announce his decision regarding the gray Sagamorean's Preakness status. New Jersey: My Dear Girl Out of Betsy Ross Stakes Imported be Cautious to Start Saturday Several Top New York Fillies to Complete William C. Phillips HsPl *•* New Jersey By William C. Phillips My Dear Girl Out of Betsy Ross Stakes Imported Be Cautious to Start Saturday Several Top New York Fillies to Compete GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 12.— The Betsy Ross Stakes lost its most publicized contestant with an announcement from trainer Melyin "Sunshine" Calvert in New York this morning that Mrs. Frances A. Genter's My Dear Girl will pass Saturday's engagement here. It appears a wise decision on the part of Calvert in view of the juvenile filly champion's poor debut at Aqueduct on Tuesday, and the Betsy Ross actually loses little if anything as a horse race. Calvert reported that My Dear Girl came out of her race against the colts in good condition but that he decided the Betsy Ross was a little too soon for the strong competition she would be meeting. Calvert said that he had not determined what her next start will be and that he will confer with the owner and her husband before making a decision. When Calvert mentioned "strong competition" in the Betsy Ross, he knew what he was talking about. With or without last year's filly champion, it shapes up as the toughest three-year-old filly sprint of the season. There are a dozen starters expected for the 6 furlongs dash and not all of the danger lies with the recognized leaders. Just this morning, Johnny Nerud slipped in a filly named Be Cautious who, according to the backstretch "whispers, is quick as greased lightning. She is a gray daughter of Grey Sovereign — Ibex, by Chamossaire. Bred in England, she won three of her five starts as a juvenile in her native land. Nelson Likely to Have Mount Be Cautious made her American debut at Aqueduct in the silks of Joseph M. Roebling on May 3 and gave a sharp effort to finish a close fourth in open company. Winner of the race in 1:10% was the filly Ali Wing, and dead-heated for place were the good colts, Udaipur and Irish Lancer. Be Cautious has worked a half-mile from the gate in :47 over the deep Belmont training track, and horsemen know it takes a pretty fair sort to manage that. It has not been reported who will be her jockey in the Betsy Ross but Eldon Nelson is first-string boy for Nerud and was astride her in her debut. The New York fillies appear to head the Betsy Ross field, beginning with Wheatley Stable's Irish Jay and Leonard P. Sasso's Staretta. The possible exception is Mrs. R. H. Farringer's Blonde Demond, who was extremely impressive winning her prep for the stake here last week. The daughter of River War was "hurting" when she threw in her poor races late last summer and she was "short" for her debut at Laurel this spring. If Blonde Demond is one of the fillies to beat on Saturday, however, then so is Wilson and Davis Jr.'s Patty's Song. The Spy Song filly defeated Blonde Demond in the Blue Hen at Delaware Park last summer and, although she was disqualified, observers generally agreed she was the best on that occasion. She also became tender about the ankles late last season, but raced sharply in Kentucky before shipping here and her 5 furlongs workout in :59% between races here on Wednesday was an eye-opener. The Homestretch: Bill Hartack is forced to relinquish his engagement on Keystone Stables Our Jody in the Betsy Ross to fulfill a previous committment to ride Hugh A. Grant's Airman's Guide in the Black Eyed Susan at Pimlico. He was astride her when she finished second in the recent Kentucky Oaks. . . . Jockey Jack Leonard is visiting with his parents, who have a small stable campaigning here. Leonard was one of the most popular riders in New Jersey as first-string jockey for the Mrs. Ada L. Rice stable last summer. He is recovering from a fractured left arm and will begin galloping horses soon with plans for resuming his riding activity in early July. Hunt to Train Hooper Juveniles Trainer Leonard Hunt reports he has - received a pair of juvenile fillies for Mrs. Fred W. Hooper from Kentucky. They are Juniorette, a winner of her last start, and Splasher, who was second in her debut. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper unfortunately do not have a solid candidate for the Jersey Derby but they have informed Hunt they will fly from Miami to attend the gala Memorial Day revival of the race. . . . Jockey John Block has recovered from a boil which forced his inactivity the past few days and is again accepting mounts. Joseph Nugent, attorney-general for the State of Rhode Island, was among the recent clubhouse visitors. He is attending a convention of states attorney generals at Trenton. . . . William G. Christmas, youngest of the clever clan of Maryland horsemen, has added three horses from Laurel to his local division. Coincidentally. one of them is named States Attorney. ... P. A. B. Widener III.'s Oil Wick and two other horses have shipped from the farm in Delaware to trainer Russell Downs. The gray Oil Wick, surprise winner of the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes, is a Jersey Derby candidate. . . . Tom J. Barry was preparing to ship Green Dunes Stable's Celtic Ash to Pimlico this morning. He will run in the Preakness Prep on Saturday and will go back in the stake. Page 5 Beulah Park: Mutuel Handle Takes Decided Drop at Beulah Rain and Short Fields Have Plagued Course Response to Ohio Championship Good, However W. A. Cruse Beulah Park ' By W. A. Cruse Mutuel Handle Takes Decided Drop at Beulah Rain and Short Fields Have Plagued Course Response to Ohio Championship Good, However BEULAH PARK, Grove City, Ohio, April 12.— Mutuel Handle, the yardstick to measure the success of a thoroughbred race meeting in these modern times. has shown a decided drop at this central Ohio course this year. It is, of course, the second time during the last 15 years that the session is being conducted on a 44 consecutive-day basis. Thus, averages are the only means of comparison that we can think of at this point. During the 19 day spring session of 1959, the fans pushed $288,724 through the machines on a daily basis. So far, or for the first 19 days this year, it has dropped to $224,480. Last fall, the average play dropped to $261,835 and for the eight days of racing since the 19th day, this figure has descended to $197,354. Tuesday's card of this week found a second low recorded when the elements kept the crowd down to 1,852 to wager $148,261. The one other day comparable to this was May 6 of 1958 when the total handle was $132,088. That, however, was for an eight race card. However, with a little more than two weeks of the current meeting remaining, Robert Y. Dienst, the president and general manager of the Beulah Park Jockey Club is convinced that things will be better. "They can't be worse" says he in looking back over the records of the already conducted portion of the meeting. The* meeting opened though a snowy week end back in April and of four subsequent Saturdays, two were marked by rain. Not just showers but steady all day rains which kept the fans away in droves and made it very uncomfortable for those who did turn out. Shortage of entries also has hurt. Bad tracks in recent days have cut into the fields but even when the track was normal and possibly in the best shape ever, the horsemen seemed reluctant to run and the six and seven horse fields have brought a sharp decline in play, shown particularly in the place and show pools. Highlight of Season May 21 One of the bright signs was the response to this year's $10,000 added Ohio championship which is to be run at one and one-sixteenth miles and is to be decided a week from this Saturday, May 21. Thirty-two horses were nominated for this affair which will have its sixteenth running. This is the richest event of the season each year at Beulah, and was normally run during the fall session. With that many nominations, the race will gross well over $11,000 and the winner, with a field of a dozen to meet starter Alfred J. Bellew, should receive $7,500 or more. The fans in this area are still talking about the performances of Babson and Suva's Kadimali in last Saturday's feature. A week before, the five-year-old Mel Hash horse found the sloppy going to his liking and upset the calculations to win the $6,000 Robert J. Dienst Memorial Handicap, finishing two and one-quarter lengths the best of the favorite, Gossett and Lampe's Dress Blue. But, in last week's affair Kadimali was racing behind the field in the backstretch when he suddenly bolted to the outside fence, went right over it and dumped jockey Raul Alonso. Fortunately neither horse nor rider was injured. Alonso come back after the race and said he wasn't sure but he felt his mount either tried to dodge a puddle of water or shied from what he fancied was a shadow. Many Plan Waterford Campaign It is estimated that some 300 horses which have I been in action locally will move on to Waterford Park at Chester. West Virginia at the conclusion of this meeting on May 30. Horace Wade, the racing secretary at that West Virginia plant, was a recent visitor contacting many of those horsemen who plan to move his way. Other stables will head fqr River Downs which begins its regular 44-day meeting on May 27, and concludes on July 16. The latter plant again opens on July 22 under the direction of the Cincinnati Turf Club and will run through September 5, aggregating another 39 days to give the horsemen and patrons 83 days of racing at the historic and picturesque course. Sympathy of the Beulah Park colony of officials and members of the mutuel department goes out to E. S. "Scotty" Woodward and Mrs. Woodward. Their 11-year-old daughter. Stacy, recently underwent surgery in Miami and is in serious condition. Clarence Young, on the sports staff of the Columbus Ohio Citizen-Journal, has been confined to the Mt. Carmel Hotpital in that city. He was the "man on the P. A." for many years here at Beulah Park and also took over duties as part of the Daily Racing Form track crew on various occasions. Clarence recently underwent surgery for cataracts. Mrs. Young, however, reports that this confinement stems from an infection which began as a sore throat, and it will be merely a matter of time until he will be again back to normal. The Young's son, Tom, will join the order of the Benedicts in October. Churchill Downs: Herbert Hinojosa Among Top Reinsmen at Downs Hustling Texas-Born Rider Rates Hartack Tops Will Fre Lance at Balmoral Meet next Week Jack Wilson Churchill Downs By Jack Wilson Herbert Hinojosa Among Top Reinsmen at Downs Hustling Texas-Born Rider Rates Hartack Tops Will Free Lance at Balmoral Meet Next Week CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville. Ky., May 12 — Among the top reinsmen at the current session is Herbert Hinojosa, a hustling youngster from Brownsville, Texas. Returning to action on Monday's card, after a five-day suspension, he promptly booted home three winners on that card. The following day, Tuesday, he registered a double and increased his total for the meeting to eight, which places him in a tie with John L. Rotz for second position in the local riding race. The sensational newcomer from Panama, Braulio Baeza, is setting the pace with nine winners. Hinojosa raised in Brownsville, first rode in local quarter-horse races. Starting at the age of nine and weighing only 42 pounds at that time, Hinojosa recalls that on many occasions he had to be tied in the saddle to prevent him from bouncing off. v Turning to the "sport of kings" in the early fifties he journeyed to Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico. He won his first race at Ruidoso on June 13, 1954, but being the victim of poor luck, failed to enjoy much success as an apprentice. Involved in many spills as a '"bug," Hinojosa suffered several injuries, including a broken leg and arm and a fracture of the neck and back. Gamely returning after each injury, conditions improved for the young saddlesmith who now appears well on his way to a fine career as a racer ider. Most Successful Season Last Year Through 1955 he was able to win only 18 races. Improving during the following two seasons, Hinojosa recorded 74 victories in '56 and 46 wins during the 1957 campaign. The following year, 1958, Hinojosa found himself and booted home 113 winners, which earned a total of $283,166. Eager to learn and continuing to improve the quiet Texan enjoyed his best season in the saddle last year and piloted home 158 winners, earning better than $300,000. Well on his way to another fine season, Hinojosa has registered about 45 victories thus far in 1960, while performing in Florida, New Orleans, at Keeneland and Churchill. Freelancing for the past few years, Hinojosa 's engagements are handled by agent Paul Blair. They are planning to leave here Saturday and journey to Chicago, swinging into action at Balmoral next Monday. Hinojosa rates the G-K Stable's Total Traffic and Louis Lee Haggin n.'s Tingle as the best horses he has ever handled. He accounted for last year's running of the $50,000 added Michigan Mile aboard Total Traffic, defeating Racetracker and Plion in that Detroit Race Course fixture. Riding Tingle at the recent Keeneland. session, they combined talents to capture the 6 furlongs Ashland Stakes, turning back Airmans Guide, Make Sail and Prince's Gate. Among the fastest horses ridden by Hinojosa, is Triple M. Farm's fine mare Tinkalero. Having the mount on the speedy filly at the Fair Grounds in early '58, he dropped two close decisions aboard her during that session. Following the Crescent City campaign, Tinkalero shipped north and developed into one of the better fillies in the land. Hinojosa considers Bill Hartack to be the best rider he has ever seen, with Willie Shoemaker a close second. He also added that, "Hartack helped me quite a bit this past winter in Florida." Riding together at Gulf-stream, Hartack passed along several helpful hints, which have been put to good use by the young Texan. Suspension Cost Derby Mount Looking forward to his first Kentucky Derby, Hinojosa was expecting to have the mount on Spring Broker in last Saturday's "Run for the Roses," but drew a five-day suspension last week. Disappointed, but not disheartened, Hinojosa hopes that he may get another chance next year. Married five years ago, Hinojosa and. his family still call Brownsville their home, but are hoping to settle in Miami this winter. At present his wife Beverly and their three children, Linda Jean. Rebecca Ann and Herbert Jr., travel with him by trailer. Paddock Patter: Clifford Lussky, Louisville paint executive and breed-owner of the speedy Federal Hill, entertained a group of horsemen with a "country boy" luncheon at the Brown Hotel Wednesday afternoon. Featured on the menu were jowls and greens, corn-bread and buttermilk. The guests included J. Graham Brown, Patrick J. Calhoun, Lee Miller, Tom Piatt, Dixie McKinley, Roscoe Goose, Millard Cox, Robert Evans, Julius Bell, Bill Lussky, Douglas Potter, Dean Eagle and Jerry McNerney. . . . Trainer Walter K. Coleman will take a nine-horse string belonging to Forest Lindsay of Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Washington Park next week. . . . Jockey William M. Cook turned in the top riding feat of the local meeting Wednesday afternoon, booting home the first four winners on that card. Also scoring a consecutive triple was owner T. Alie Grissom and trainer Vester R. "Tennessee" Wright, who joined forces with Cook to account for the second, third and fourth events. The last rider to win four straight races here, was John Rotz last fall. Chicagoland: Chambers to Ride Here Starting on Week End Easy Spur Top Runner in James Norris' String Apprentice Spraker Expected to Go Places Teddy Cox ■Kl^lL M Chicagoland ' By Teddy Cox Chambers to Ride Here Starting on Week End Easy Spur Top Runner in James Norris' String Apprentice Spraker Expected to Go Places SPORTSMAN'S PARK, Cicero, 111., May 12.— Wayne Chambers, the lithe Oklahoman with the hands of "split silk," brings his deft touch to this course over the week end after a Kentucky campaign that was just fair-to-mid-dlin'. The soft-spoken little cowboy usually catches afire at the sight of Sportsman's Park. At the spring session of '59, he walked his beat. There was little opposition, for he adroitly and methodically annihilated his foes. Wayne says he's going to give Balmoral another try and hopes to finally gain recognition as a genuine top-notcher. Horsemen who know riders best, avow that he has as much intrinsic ability as any rider alive. . . . James D. Norris, Chicago sportsman who presently is operating his racing stable on an international scale, is to be represented in his own Chicagoland "back yard" this year, with a representative stable that includes Easy Spur, who at one stage of his career was regarded as the best of his division. Easy Spur was last seen on Prairie State terrain when he won the $25,000 added National Jockey Club Handicap here at Sportsman's. The sleek, versatile thoroughbred went wrong once again during the winter months, but may find his niche in numerous stakes offered during the Balmoral, Arlington and Washington season. Paul Kelley, who has been Norris' trainer for many years, had been a fixture in this area for many years until he switched operations to the East, mainly New Jersey, returned to home plate last year. Like so many others who pour many thousands of dollars into thoroughbred stock, Norris, who operates his varied businesses out of his Loop offices in Chicago, prefers to be on hand to see his horses both train and run. . . . The leading rider of the Ak-Sar-Ben meeting, it says here, will be Larry Ross Spraker, who has impressed more every day since we first saw him at Oaklawn Park. The 18-year-old lad from Houston, Tex., has made a rout of his opposition from the colony of apprentices here and has become more polished as he goes along. He is under contract to Gene Bowman, who has been enjoying singular success. Spraker is one of the few local apprentices capable of "lookin' and cookin' " without bouncing all over a thoroughbred. Most Youngsters 'Whip Happy' ■ Most of the youngsters of the saddle, it seems, attempt to learn how to employ the whip before they learn to ride, which is a lugubrious mistake. There are times, it seems, when apprentices would be much better off without a crop in their hands. And, too, we would have to say this is the most overrated encouraging instrument on the race track. Bill Shoemaker, of course, is the foremost exponent of illustrating how rarely the whip should be brought into play. It is rare, indeed, when the little Texan slices his mounts more than once or twice, and it is even more rare to see him punish his horses shortly after they come out of the gate. He believes that horses run much better if they are allowed to settle in their own strides, in their own way. The record shows Shoemaker's method is possibly the best. Anthony Spadoni is somewhat late in getting started as a reinsman, but he has a number of boosters, including Pat Caudill, Daily Racing Form correspondent and trackman, who is regarded as an excellent judge of riders. Spadoni is a 24-year-old from New Orleans. At his "old age" he won his first race of the Sportsman's meeting when he pushed John F. Passantino's Mr. Hardway to victory. He rode his first race back in 1954 while under contract to Del W. Carroll, who now has one of the largest stables in Chicagoland. It was not until two years later that he reached the wire in front, but that horse was disqualified. He became discouraged and took to the minor tracks. He finally registered his first official victory at Jefferson Downs in '59. He has never really had the benefit of the apprentice allowance. It could be added that Johnny Adams, who is a Hall-of-Fame reinsman and one of the greatest, never enjoyed the benefits of the "bug." Rate Masud Most Popular Runner A quick canvass of the press box experts indicates that Gerald Thompson's Masud rates as the most popular horse to compete at the current meeting. The big seven-year-old stallion had a perfect batting average with three wins in as many starts. Before departing for Ak-Sar-Ben he whipped up enough steam to turn back several of the finest on the grounds. Masud is another of the "gray ghosts." Indeed, he must be a "ghost," for the popular Chicago turf patron, Emil Denemark, has a vast breeding operation. Masud was claimed from Denemark at Oaklawn Park during the winter-spring meeting there for $4,500 and he hasn't "done nothin' but good" since. He has ascended the ladder of class, moving gradually from his claiming figure until he beat a fine band of allowance horses. He should beat most of the horses at Sportsman's Park "on breeding alone," for he is a son of Mahmoud — War Regalia, by Man o' War. Seems that with such credentials he could fill a big gap as a sire. We understand that originally he was destined to become a stakes horse, but that he developed the habit of bleeding, which thwarted his career to a degree. In any event, Masud gave many thrills to his backers over the Sportsman's Park oval. Page 6 Indian Heir Accorded Palatine Edge: Faces Eight Fast Sportsman's Rivals Pat Caudill ♦ — I . — . sjH___M__E ^^^^^^Su^^^^^jK6tiitMt**2ii^^%^' ,. &^ jgHM B_fL-_-_B™ Efe__g-_! iiiifcrf-fr' "*— — — _ P^-__ ■_ _ _ ^ Indian Heir Accorded Palatine Edge Faces Eight Fast Sportsman's Rivals Valley View Farm Gelding Has Bullin, Bay Boy and Dashing Squaw to Outrun By PAT CAUDILL Staff Correspondent SPORTSMAN'S PARK, Cicero, 111., May i^. — A classy band of nine sprinters make up the field for Friday's featured seventh race, the Palatine Purse. The allowance affair will be contested at the sprint distance of 6 furlongs, is for four-year-olds and upward, and offers a purse of $3,500. Probable post-time favorite in the head-liner is J. Leslie Younghusband's Indian Heir, who will be making his second trip postward here, and he will be handled by the capable Eugene Curry. Strongest threats to Indian Heir appear to be Montell Stewart's Bullin and Marion H. Van Berg's Dashing Squaw. The W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc. will send out an entry made up of Locoweed and Encore, with each making his first outing here, and another coupling in the race is that of Emil A. Dust's Bay Boy and Clem Kelly. The field is completed by G. H. Ray's Shaker Heights and Mrs. M. A. Silagy Sr.'s Even Lode. The latter will carry 110 pounds, with Wayne Chambers slated to do the piloting, and the remainder of the field will each have 112 pounds as burdens. Beaten Narrowly Last Week Indian Heir, a seven-year-old son of Indian Hill — Air Witch, went postward in the Blue Challenge Purse here May 2 and was beaten narrowly by the speedy Tonco. He appeared razor sharp in that effort and appears nicely placed in Friday's test to garner his first victory of the year. During 1959 he was a winner of seven of his 16 starts. He was declared from last Saturday's $15,000 Thomas D. Nash Memorial Handicap becouse of track conditions. Dashing Squaw was a winner in her last effort, a sprint affair last Saturday, and j while she takes a step upward in company, , I she is presently in top form' and must be , j strongly considered. Her latest attempt ! ! i saw her get up in the closing stages to defeat Big Pond. [ j Bay Boy started in an allowance affair here last Monday, finishing unplaced, but 1 j appears to be with his own class Friday and I I could prove a sharp factor on a best effort. Clem Kelly, the other half of the Dust en- i ! try, is making his first start at this meet- j ing. Both Bullin and Shaker Heights have ! had outings at this meeting but have failed j j to place. Post time for the first race will be 2 p.m., and again the Daily Double Quintet will j I be featured throughout the afternoon, with I • this marking the last day for that form of j j wagering at the meeting. The Quintet has been conducted only on Mondays, Wednes- | days and Fridays throughout the meeting, j _ . ! ' f "" " f ■ ■■■■• ••-■-■" ■■■•^■^^• :-.-m ENCORE — Starts in the Palatine Purse at Sportsman's Park today. j j TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. /£&\ ^f jjjfej ftPfjffo JL1LY 16 \^5EW[ Tues. thru Sat. 7%f&2jM GRANDSTAND $1 .25 j ^.V^^f CLUBHOUSE . $1.75 DAY RACING ONLY, MAY 30 and JULY 4 POST TIME: 2:15 P.M. Air Conditioned Dining Rooms ON U.S. 460— ONE MILE SO. EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. My Dear Girl to Decline in Betsy Ross as Irish Jay Goes to Camden for Stake: Twelve Starters Expected; Our Jody and Right Smart Tabbed in Fast Workouts R. J. Herzog My Dear Girl to Decline in Betsy Ross As Irish Jay Goes to Camden for Stake j , I , j ! ! i [ j 1 j I I ! i j ! j j j I I • j j | j ! j j Twelve Starters Expected; * Our Jody and Right Smart Tabbed in Fast Workouts By R. J. HERZOG Staff Correspondent GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 12. — Mrs. Frances A. Genter's My Dear Girl has been declared from this week end's $25,000 added Betsy Ross Stakes and the field of an expected dozen three-year-old fillies now is headed by Wheatley Stable's Irish Jay with Henry Moreno named as her jockey. Trainer Mel-j vin "Sunshine" Calvert announced in New York this morning that the 1660 juvenile filly champion came out of her season's debut at Aqueduct on Tuesday in good con-j dition but that he had decided the Betsy Ross was too close and that he would give her more time before her next start. Irish Jay, who is due to arrive from Aqueduct on Friday morning, was a runner-up to My Dear Girl for last year's divisional honors and she has shown sharp form in her only two efforts this spring. She won the Comely and was second in the Prioress. Chief contention is expected from Leon-I ard P. Sasso's Staretta, who also is ship-; ping in from New York, and Mrs. R. H. Farringer's Blonde Demond, who won im-1 pressively in a prep for the Betsy Ross here last week. Staretta was third in the Come-i ly and won her only other two starts this season. She breezed 3 furlongs in :38 over the main Belmont track on Wednesday morning. Jockey Walter Blum will be her rider, and Karl Korte will be astride Blonde Demond. The latter filly won the Blue Hen at Delaware Park last year through a disqualification and was unplaced in her debut at Laurel this spring. Joseph M. Roebling's Be Gracious arrived at Garden State Park this morning and is an addition to the fillies already mentioned for the Betsy Ross. The English-bred and raced daughter of Grey Sovereign has trained splendidly in New York and displayed good speed against colts finishing fourth in her American debut at Aqueduct last week. She will be saddled by John A. Nerud and probably will be rid- j den by Eldon Nelson. Wilson and Davis' Patty's Song, the disqualified winner of last summer's Blue Hen. worked impressively between races here on Wednesway. The Spy Song filly went 5 furlongs in : 59% with jockey Wal- j ter Blum in the saddle, although Jim Nichols will arrive here to be her rider on Saturday. Patty's Song arrived this week from Kentucky where she was a winner of three races this spring. Auburn Farm's Early Morn arrived from Maryland yesterday where she was a winner of one race and no worse than third in four starts this season. Two other candidates had trials this morning. Keystone Stable's Our Jody stepped 3 furlongs in :35% for a brisk move and Mary V. Fisher's Right Smart was clocked in :47 for a half mile work, reeling off the fractions in :24 and : 351/5. Bill Hartack was slated to ride Our Jody but he is expected to be at Pimlico this week end. This leaves the Keystone colorbearer without a rider at the moment-. Larry Gilligan will handle Right Smart. The balance of the field is expected to be made up of Mrs. George Brown Jr.'s Lady's Maid, P. Hunter Faluconer's Aunt Rosita, Peter Fuller's Julie Kate and Turner and Bradley's Silver Song. Marcos Diaz Suffers Broken Clavicle in Raceway Spill Marcos Diaz Suffers Broken Clavicle in Raceway Spill RACEWAY PARK, Ohio, May 12.— Jockey Marcos Diaz is resting comfortably in Toledo's Mercy Hospital where he is confined with a broken clavicle. The Camagnay (Cuba) rider suffered the fracture in yesterday's seventh race when his mount. Valley Fire, went down along with Charlie Wagner's Cue Cue on the first turn. The latter's rider, Armondo F. Martinez, was uninjured. Diaz, one of the many good riders to appear on the American scene from South of the oBrder, figured in a serious spill at Mexico City's Hipodromo de las Americas in 1953. He was told that due to extensive chest injuries he would never be able to ride again. After almost two years of being in and out of hospitals, he returned to the saddle. He has made several sojourns to this country and has always enjoyed a measure of success. He returned to the Mexico City oval last year and was second leading rider there — missing top honors by one winning mount. Ismael Valenzuela to Ride King Kameha at Meadows Ismael Valenzuela to Ride King Kameha at Meadows BAY MEADOWS, Calif., May 12.— Ismael Valenzuela has been signed to ride Fair Oaks Farm's King Kameha in the $25,000 added Bay Meadows Futurity Saturday, it was announced today by trainer Wally Dunn. "Milo," who was the leading reinsman at the Meadows before departing for Kentucky two weeks ago, is flying up from Hollywood Park to accept mounts Saturday and also on Monday's nine-race getaway-day program. He is expected to pilot Llangollen Farm's Llangollen in the $40,000 added William P. Kyne Memorial Handicap Monday. Find Li'l Gal Dead in Stall Find Li'l Gal Dead in Stall PIMLICO, Md.. May 12.— Li'l Gal, a three-year-old homebred daughter of Royal Gem — Radio Time, was found dead in her stall here earlier this week. The filly was owned by Dr. Leon Levy, owner of Jaclyn Stable and executive vice president of the Atlantic City Racing Association. Li'l Gal won her. last outing last week, after which she reportedly cut her knee when she ran into a fence. She was trained by Bowes Bond. Yes You Will Drills 5 Furlongs in 1:04: Preps for Carter Saturday; Talent Show, John William and Sword Dancer Work Out Costy Caras Yes You Will Drills 5 Furlongs in 1:04 Preps for Carter Saturday; Talent Show, John William And Sword Dancer Work Out By COSTY CARAS Staff Correspondent AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 12.— Mrs. Edith L. Price's Yes You Will, a recent arrival : from Garden State Park, breezed over the I Aqueduct strip for the first time and was | permitted to gallop 5 furlongs in 1:04. i Jockey Larry Adams, who handled the fleet colt to a noble triumph in the rich John I B. Campbell, will be in the saddle in Saturday's Carter Handicap. Mrs. Ada L. Rice's Talent Show had all his speed during his 5-furlong 1:00 work and that Stable's Rare Rice covered the same distance a full second slower. Both are eligible for the week-end stake. Merrick Stable's John William was impressive as he sped three-quarters of a mile in 1:13%, handily, and was accompanied by Hello Kitsy for the first 5 panels. John William's fractions were :36 for the first 3 furlongs, :48 for the half milt and 1:0035 for the five-eighths. Hello Kitsv - time was 1:01. Sword Dancer Goes Half Mile Trainer Elliott Burch had Sword Dancer out for a half-mile spin in :48. and last year's champ looked and acted like his old self. The Brookmeade belter will return to action in the $100,000 added Metropolitan on Memorial Day, May 30. Conditioner Tommy Root Jr. had his team of Discard and Sir Salonga travel 4 furlongs, with the latter posting the better time, :48, handily. Discard was not extended during his drill and breezed the half in :52. Mrs. Wallace Gilroy's Jet Fuel breezed 4 furlongs in :50, while trainer Frank I. Wright had his Ammunition gallop a half mile in :52. C. Mahlon Kline's Mystic II. posted the most impressive drill of the morning on the Belmont training track, covering a half mile in :46%, in hand. This stakes winner will probably be seen in the Carter. King Ranch's La Fuerza blew out a half mile in :47% for an assignment on tomorrow's card. i Hoosier Horsemen Await Opening of River Downs: Nine-Horse Bronnenberg Stable Includes Lotogo, Gleaming Doll Hoosier Horsemen Await Opening of River Downs Nine-Horse Bronnenberg Stable Includes Lotogo, Gleaming Doll CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 12.— There will be a strong Hoosier influence among horsemen at River Downs when the trim one-mile course opens a 44-day meeting on Friday, May 27. With approximately $600,000 in purses as the lure, Indiana-owned and trained horses will be among near 1,000 who will match strides daily. One of the most popular veterans returning is Jim Bronnenberg of Daleville, Ind., who will bring in nine runners. He has been among the top five owners and j trainers here for the last five years. In I 1959 jovial Jim earned $13,235 in purses. Among Bronnenberg s charges is the seven-year-old Lotogo, well remembered locally as having won three races at River Downs last season. Bronnenberg hopes the seven-year-old gelding can improve on that figure by at least two victories during this session. In a , sense, Bronnenberg "s Gleaming Doll will be making a comeback at the Downs. The veteran eight-year-old mare registered four straight victories early in the 1958 meeting and then was unfortunately sidelined for almost a year after she severely cut a .tendon in her left hind leg in a stable accident. Gleaming Doll got back to the races last year but managed only one victory. Bronnenberg reports the big mare has looked .good in training this spring. Bronnenberg's other 1959 winners who are returning are Tex Lerno, a seven-year-old gelding, who figured in the track's largest Daily Double, $2,149: Promenade, Somebody's Son, and the veteran mare, Joellen. Jim also will saddle a four-year-old filly, Lady Virtue, and the veteran router, Wee Flag. Glodtee, a three-year-old filly, owned by Harry Tyler of Tipton. Ind. Leo Wagner of Osgood, Ind., is shipping 19 horses including Pin Jim. Red Nick, Miss Primate, Sis Prim and Mister Mill. William S. Gray of Scottsburg will have seven useful horses on the grounds including the three-year-old Privault. who scored two victories at River Downs last year; Billie's Best and Royal Tread. Page 7 Rich Talk Impressive Pimlico Victor: Slicker Jones next to Choice in Sprint ► I, mm. ..ii.i.i. . iiiiiii, ,iiii I . . ■'■'■■ ■■".'■'■■■■■■fflSMia 4 Rich Talk Impressive Pimlico Victor j j | BAYARD SHARP— Owner of Rich Talk, winner of yesterday's feature at Pimlico. Slicker Jones Next j ♦ To Choice in Sprint Bayard Sharp Colorbearer Is At Home on Sloppy Track to Tally by Over Three Lengths (By Staff Correspondent) PIMLICO, Baltimore, Md., May 12.— Rich Talk, a three-year-old gelded son of Rico Monte — Chin Music, by Supremus, continued to impress as a possible "class"' horse when he scored a three and one-half length victory in the Loch Raven Purse at Pimlico this cloudy, chilly afternoon. Favored at $4.80 by the small crowd of 7.833, the Bayard Sharp colorbearer was timed in 1:13% after 6 furlongs through the slop and gave jockey Frank Lovato his second victory of the afternoon. Slicker Jones Runner-up Chasing Rich Talk, with practically no success, was Slicker Jones, from "the Auburn Farm of Thomas T. Mott. The runner-up was less than a length before Milton Polinger's Dardanette, second choice in the field of seven. In fourth position was J. Frank Abell's Knight-King, who ap. peared eliminated when he dwelt at the j ♦ start and was some 20 lengths off the pace along the backstretch. Rich Talk, who failed to race as a twd-year-old, now boasts a pair of wins and a second in three starts. He was quite "green" in his debut at Laurel and was forced to withstand a claim of foul after having finished first. Since that race, he was shipped to New Jersey and, with blinkers added to his equipment, finished second to Jersey Norseman. He again had blinkers this afternoon and behaved beautifully while moving to the front from the outside nearing the stretch. Nick Shuk checked in with another saddle double prior to the feature, taking the opener with Walter J. Appel's Lea Stieam and the third race with Rockmoore Farm's One More Hill. Lea Stream, in remaining unbeaten in two starts this year, splashed 6 furlongs in 1:14% and returned $10.20. She also started a Daily Double which paid $166 when Christoffer Hendricks' Headwind won the second race under Frank Lovato to pay $22.60. One More Hill, a Combat Boots two-year-old, was graduating after two dull Florida efforts and returned $15.60. Space Flight, a Djeddah three-year-old who raced twice last season for the Cain Hoy Stable, made his third start for James Edwards' Audley Farm in the fifth race and led throughout to graduate from the maiden ranks with 6 furlongs in 1:14%. Daily Double Possibilities Daily Double Possibilities Thursday, May 12, 1960 AQUEDUCT 7— MR. SAM G.. winner of First Race, and: 1— Cleo the Cat $ 36.50 5— Space Happy 395.40 2— Sister Antoine 78.90 6— Parasol Doll 403.60 3-FourCent 7-GENTEEL ™l» « 4-He.SS, Sjj GARDEN STATE PARK 6— NEW ALSIDE. winner of First Race, and: 1— Post Five $ 59.20 5— Koko Dozo 23.60 2— Double Jo 172.20 6— Fondness 58.60 ■ ~zrzr 7— Boy d'Amour 64.60 3-CASTLE BAR 85.60 8_New Effort 131.00 4— Count the Days 29.60 9— Moslem Prince 81.20 CHURCHILL DOWNS 4— JET SUB, winner of First Race, and: 1-a-Tod W $ 20.40 -7_LARRY S MAN 21.20 1A-a-Handholder 20.40 2— Lusty Andy 164.40 8— Nirbillomar 58.20 3— Barbellion 34.80 9— Wind Trap 170.40 4— Jungle Light 83.80 10— Max Pit 171.40 5— Speedy Jean 214.40 11— Ree Formed 68.60 6— Homer H. 210.20 a-Entry PIMLICO RACE COURSE 9— LEA STREAM, winner of First Race, and: ""J — 7— Morimowlee 645.60 „...„„.,. »«rrn« 1-HEADWIND $16600 8_He's the Tops 126.20 2— Royal Peak 100.60 9— Burrway Prince 519.20 3— Ocean Blue 449.80 10— Fleet Wind 120.60 4— SindowWill 563.80 11— Son o' Doge 44.20 5— Mr. Aethel 46.80 12— Clear Case II. 104.40 6— Golden Host 264.60 Cahokia and HBPA Hit Impasse in Dispute: Track Declines to Sign If Illinois HBPA Head is Turfmen's Signatory Cahokia and HBPA Hit Impasse in Dispute Track Declines to Sign If Illinois HBPA Head IsTurfmen'sSignatory CAHOKIA DOWNS, East St. Louis, 111., May 12. — After it appeared that the dispute between the Cahokia Downs management and the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association was just about settled, negotiations broke down here this afternoon. President John Stelle and Managing! Director George Edward Day met with HBPA representatives, headed by national I president Irving Gushen, last, night, and i Illinois division president George Mavros. j They reached an agreement whereby the | track would give 46 per cent of their 9.5 per cent share of the mutuel "take" in purses. This agreement was to extend over a three-year period. Tom Shehan, editor and publisher of the Horsemen's Journal, official HBPA publication, and acting as spokesman for the horsemen, declared this afternoon that Stelle later refused to sign the contract if Mavros was to sign for the horsemen. Stelle was willing, however, to sign if Gushen signed for the horsemen. Shehan stated that Stelle told the HBPA officials that he was requested not to sign an agreement if Mavros was the signatory for the Illinois Racing Board and also was advised by the Attorney General not to do so. Mavros* license as an owner has been held up by the Illinois Racing Board which held a closed executive session last week regarding his status and also that of Vernon Fein, a director of the Illinois HBPA arid owner-breeder whose license also was being held up. HBPA bylaws require the local divisional officers to sign all purse contracts, Shehan pointed out. and national officers have no right to do so. At a meeting of Cahokia Downs horsemen this afternoon, they voted 76-to-6, with one vote disqualified, to uphold Mavros. that is that he sign for them. Neither Stella nor Day were at their offices at the track this afternoon for comment on the dispute. Cahokia Downs races at night, with first post 8:30 p. m. Following the apparent stalemate in the matter, Shehan stated that the HBPA was wiring Gov. William Stratton requesting that he order the Illinois Racing Board to hold a hearing on Mavros' status and following that to either issue him a license or suspend him. Mrs. Payson Elected Trustee of Metropolitan Art Museum Mrs. Payson Elected Trustee Of Metropolitan Art Museum NEW YORK. May 12. — Mrs. Charles Shipman Payson. art collector, philanthropist and co-owner of the Greentree Stable, has been elected a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The announcement was made Wednesday by Roland L. Redmond, the museum's president. Mrs. Payson operates the famous Green-tree racing establishment with her brother, John Hay Whitney, American ambassador to the Court of St. James. She is also reported to be one of the patrons of the Continental Baseball League. Mr. and Mrs. Payson have often made lonas to the Metropolitan Museum for special exhibitions. Their collection includes works by Rembrandt, Goya, El Greco, Renoir, Cezanne, Monet and Picasso. Mrs. Payson is also a founder of the County Art Gallery. Westbury, L. I. AK-SAR-BEN RACES OMAHA, NEBRASKA START TODAY! Post Time: 2:00 P.M. 39 Days of Racing at the Finest Mile Track Between Chicago and the Pacific Coast! TODAY— SEE THE $10,000 Beef State Handicap TOMORROW: $7,500 Ak-Sar-Ben Princess 'Cap 8-RACES DAILY-8 9-RACES SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS-9 (Twilight Racing on Thursdays, 3:30 P.M.) RAIN OR SHINE Admission children Not FREE 75c Admitted Parking For Reserved Seats, Telephone RE gent 23/2 Page 8 Don Rickles Faces Eight in Omaha: Given 122 Pounds as Top Weight Don Fair f M , - i Don Rickles Faces Eight in Omaha Given 122 Pounds , As Top Weight Gelding Vies With Big Klu, Greek Page, at Aqueduct in Primer for Withers Stakes By DON FAIR Staff Correspondent AQUEDUCT, N. Y.. May 12— Edward Seinfeld's Don Rickles. altered son of Quiet Step and the Jacopo mare. Jacodema, will concede seven other three-year-olds weight when he goes to the post here Friday under 122 pounds in the Omaha Handicap, eight furlongs preparatory test for the May 28th running of the $100,000 Withers. The Seinfeld gelding, one of six Withers candidates entered in the overnight feature, will be ridden by jockey Manuel Ycaza. Don Rickles, winner of a pair of allowance events at the local course, was not a Derby eligible and made his last start in the Wood Memorial, finishing fourth after a tardy beginning. Prior to that engagement he earned two victories against fair class competition while his best performance came about in the Bay Shore Handicap April 13. He was beaten but a half length by Harbor View Farm's Francis S. in that mile stakes, run in 1 :36. Don Rickles shouldered 118 in the Bay Shore, one pound less than Francis S. That effort alone undoubtedly prompted i handicapper Frank E. "Jimmy' Kilroe to put the Seinfeld Stable star on top on the Omaha. List of Withers Hopefuls Included in the band expected to oppose Don Rickles in the Friday headliner are the Withers nominees, Michael Drink-house's Klinkhouse, 119, Mrs. Wallace Gil-roy's Greek Page, 117. Mrs. Ada L. Rice's homebred New Commander, 116, John W. Galbreath's Darby Dan colt, Big Klu, 114, and William Haggin Perry's Oink, 112 pounds. F. C. Whitmore's Vanessa's Boy, 112, a winner at Bowie earlier in the season but beaten off in Garden State's Delaware Valley Stakes, and John S. Kroese's Power Dam, 111 pounds, rounds out the probable Omaha starting field. New Commander, Greek Page, and Power Dam made their most recent public appearances in the Bay Shore. The Rice Stable gelding ran fifth, Greek Page sixth and Power Dam was a soundly -trounced thirteenth in the 14 horse field. New Commander's top performance here ■was a close second to John William in the I Gotham while Greek Page ran third back of Warfare and Francis S. after a rough journey in the Swift Stakes. Power Dam trimmed mediocre competition in Florida before finishing fifth in the Louisiana Derby and was third in the Fountain of Youth Handicap. Big Klu, handsome gray Olympia colt, looms dangerously at the Omaha weights. The Darby Dan . hopeful was but a half length off of William Ewing's Four Lane in the Delaware Valley Stakes after spotting the victor three pounds. Big Klu was also first past the post in the six furlongs Bellerose purse here in April but was disqualified for fouling and placed last. Eddie Arcaro rides Greek Page, New Commander will have Ray Broussard, Larry Adams is engaged for Vanessa's Boy. Sam Boulmetis will handle Big Klu, Hank Moreno is named on the improving Oink and Bobby Ussery will be aboard Klinkhouse, a double winner at the current meeting. EDWARD SEINFELD— Owner of Don Rickles, a starter in today's feature at Aqueduct. To Call Special Session on Harness Racing Law: Constitutionality of Bill to be Decided by Pennsylvania Court I To Call Special Session On Harness Racing Law Constitutionality of Bill to Be Decided by Pennsylvania Court HARRISBURG, Pa., May 12.— Arguments on the constitutionality of the 1959 harness racing law will be heard at a special session of the commonwealth court June 15. The court granted the special hearing Wednesday at the request of deputy attorney General Harry I. Rossi. If the court had not set the special hearing, arguments would not have been heard until the next regular session, which begins in September. Rossi said this would place the Harness Racing Commission in a bad position, since it would not know if it were legal and could not go ahead with its licensing activities. The court agreed on the urgency of the matter. Rossi also asked the court to dismiss the suit, claiming the racing act is "constitutional and valid in all respects." The request followed an aswer to the four claims on the suit. The suit was filed May 3 by William P. Heuchert, Philadelphia; Foster J. Cisney. Fulton County, and Laurence Higley, Sullivan County. They asked the court for a temporary injunction to halt the commission's activities until a legal decision is : reached. George Lobris Gets Public Relations Post at Brockton George Lobris Gets Public Relations Post at Brockton BROCKTON. Mass., May 12. — George Lobris. veteran Providence newspaperman i and sports publicist, has been named di-| rector of public relations for the 87th an-| nual Brockton Fair, it was announced I today by George L. Carney Jr., president. The Brockton Fair, one of the oldest expositions in the country, opens on Saturday. July 2 and runs through Sunday, July 10. with pari-mutuel thoroughbred racing scheduled July 4 through July 9. Lobris, a member of the New England ' Turf Writers Association and the Turf j Publicists of America, serves as assistant | to Billy Ames at Narragansett Park; Eddie | Mack at Lincoln Downs and Ed Sullivan at Suffolk Downs and is a member of the j publicity staff at the Taunton dog track. Irish Government Officials to Attend Races at Aqueduct Irish Government Officials To Attend Races at Aqueduct AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 12.— Four officials of Ireland's government will attend Friday's racing program here with their wives. The officials are His Excellency Sean Macentee, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Social Welfare; His Excellency Frederich Boland, permanent representative of Ireland to the United Nations; His Excellency John M. Conway, Consul-General and Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary, and Donal Scully, trade consul and director of the i Irish Export Board. California: A Glittering Hollywood Inaugural Note Solid Classified Division Shedrow Interest in Juveniles Oscar Otis 'I \4 ► California By Oscar Otis • A Glittering Hollywood Inaugural Note Solid Classified Division Shedrow Interest in Juveniles HOLLYWOOD PARK, Inglewood, Calif-May 12. — An enthusiastic crowd of 32,349 — just 100 under to record week-day open ing figure — gathered at Hollywood Park for the opener and they were rewarded with a brilliant run of speed by Fleet Nasrullah in the $22,500 Hollywood Park Premiere Handicap. In fact, under top weight of 126 pounds, Fleet Nasrullah set a new track record of l:ttft. "Naturally, we know this horse will go a distance of ground," observed trainer Jim Nazworthy after the rapid trip," and this sprint will just nicely tune him for longer distances. We've always known he has the sheer speed which he uncorked in the Premiere and what makes him a good horse is that, if you take Santa Anita form for it, he can rate that speed to a full mile and a quarter. The victory of Fleet Nasrullah was given even more sparkle because Johnny Longden was in the irons and his form was so good — just like the Johnny of ten years ago or more — that this score should dispel, for the time being at least, more rumors about an impending retirement. The tone of a meeting oft is set by the inaugural crowd, and if this be taken as a criterion, Hollywood Park will be the first track in California this year to reverse a trend that has been "soft" to "firmness." The place has a lot going for it and while it was smoggy in most of the Los Angeles basin during the day, it was clear and bright here. And also considerably cooler than in downtown Los Angeles. President Mervyn LeRoy was on hand to personally greet a host of notables who were in the turf club and the directors' room. All in all, an omen of what well could be Hollywood's biggest ever. At this time of the year, the top horses i in America, save for those three-year-olds ; which gather temporarily for their Triple , Crown" engagements, are spread rather ► i ; , . thin. Here at Hollywood Park, racing secretary Johnny Maluvius has been able to "discover" only nine horses for his grade "A" classified division, and there* are only three fillies in the group — Boston Maid, Queen America and Silver Spoon. But his classified division, other than the "A" rating, is by far and away the most powerful in Hollywood's history with 135 colts and/or geldings listed and 57 fillies and mares. A signal compliment was paid Silver Spoon on Maluvius' tab; her name is the only one preceded by a star. The star designation is explained in a footnote which says, "All fillies and mares are eligible to race in the classified division unless otherwise * -designated." Hence, Silver Spoon must tackle only stakes in her own sex or certain allowance races, or otherwise must race against the colts. But she has on more than one occasion beaten the best colts the West could muster against her and she could have a tremendous year here. The nine horses in "A" are Amerigo, Bagdad, Clandestine, Fleet Nasrullah. Golden Notes, How Now, Linmold, Ole Fols, and Seaneen. But even if Hollywood has only nine true "A" horses at the moment, it does not of necessity mean the quality in stakes will be thin. For the hundred granders, there usually are others flown in from the other side of the Rockies. Then, too, the West has the pleasant habit these times of developing its own stake stars. From the backstretch viewpoint, the big news during the Hollywood Park season will be the unveiling of the good two-year-olds and by the end of Del Mar's meet, an honest and sound estimate can be made of the new crop, as a whole. Hollywood offers just under two juvenlie races a day, while Del Mar, on occasion, has offered as many as four in one afternoon. Last year, between the Hollywood Juvenile Championship and "the Del Mar Futurity, the West "fielded" its greatest number of good prospects in the modern history of the state. That they didn't make it in the Kentucky Derby is beside the point and proves nothing except that trouble can come in bunches. The first of the nine stakes for juveniles on the Hollypark roster will not be run until next Friday when fillies vie in the Nursery, and the colts and geldings will not race for stakes qualification until the following Thursday in the Cabrillo. Both these are restricted to California-breds. The important segment of the juvenile Continued on Page Forty -Five Workmen at Thistledown i WORKMEN AT THISTLEDOWN had to erect a 120-foot tower to lift this 4,000-j pound air-conditioning unit to the roof of the Thistledown stand. The structure is seven stories high and the unit is part of the $600,000 modernization and remodelling program under way for the May 25 opening of the Cleveland plant. Jockey Howard Craig , # r ■■■ ♦ JOCKEY HOWARD CRAIG — Was astride three winners at Sportsman's Park yesterday. Page 9 Addie Belle is Back in Competition: Filly Was Away for Nine Months Bud Lyon I '■ j ' Addie Belle Is Back in Competition ♦ Tilly Was Away For Nine Months Vies With Eight, Including Indian Nation, Big Joy in Churchill Feature Sprint By BUD LYON Staff Correspondent CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville. Ky.. May 12. — Following a nine -month layoff. Mrs. Louis Schwitzer's speedy Addie Belle returns to competition here tomorrow in the featured Texan Purse, a six furlongs dash under allowance conditions for three-and four-year-olds, at which time she will meet eight others, several of which are of the opposite sex. Opposing this four-year-old daughter of Charlie McAdam — Bink will be: G. F. Chain's Indian Nation and C. B. McNeil's Big Joy, coupled as the Louis Seba -trained entry; Dan Logan's Instar and J. C. Pollard's Brazos, coupled as the Henry Forrest trained entry; Preston Madden and C. Grief Raible's Maxinkuckee. J. Graham Brown's Pettypie, W. J. Sprow Jr.'s Colonel Chill and Hangover Stud's Maid o'Steel. Addie Belle closed out her juvenile campaign in high style by winning three in succession and then returning last spring as a three-year-old she quickly tallied two more- to reach the status of a stakes filly. It was not until she was stretched out to the nine furlongs distance that she was defeated but even then held on well to finish third in an event that was designed primarily as a prep for the pending Coaching Club American Oaks at nine furlongs. Moving to Belmont Park for this premier filly event she was tried in stakes company for the initial time and found wanting, probably due more to the distance than any other thing. Scored in Queen Elizabeth Returning to her home base at Arlington Park trainer J. J. "Bud" Greely finally enjoyed success from the many hours of labor he had placed in the filly as she wras sent postward in the Queen Elizabeth Handicap, formerly called the Misty Isle Handicap, and witnessed her emerge with this $25,000 prize. Addie Belle lifted 119 pounds, raced the six furlongs in 1:10. and turned back some of the best of her sex in training in the area. The filly closed out her three -year-old campaign in the Cleopatra Handicap at Arlington Park, finishing fourth after finding the 1-mile distance a trifle too tough for her sprinting ability. During her two seasons of campaigning the Miss has started but 11 times, winning six of these and in excess of $40,000. while being rated among the top ten of her age and sex last year. Maxinkuckee. hero of the Bashford Manor Stakes here just a year ago comes in ! for some serious consideration here even though the home-bred has disappointed of late after having come up to his spring | campaign with some sensational morning time trials. i . ADDIE BELLE — Returns to competition today in the Texan Purse at Churchill Downs. Quintet May Seek Black Eyed Susan: Airmans Guide, Chalvedele Given Good Pimlico Works for Week-End Filly Stakes Palmer Heagerty 4 Quintet May Seek Black Eyed Susan Airmans Guide, Chalvedele Given Good Pimlico Works For Week-End Filly Stakes By PALMER HEAGERTY Staff Correspondent PIMLICO. Baltimore. Md., May 12.— The field for Saturday's $20,000 added Black Eyed Susan Stakes looms small but considerable interest is being shown in the 1 1-16 miles affair for three -year-old fillies. Only definite starters at this time are Hugh A. Grant's Airmans Guide; Wheatley Stable's Warlike: Paul Cresci's Creswood Dot-tie; Irvin David's Chalvedele, and Christiana Stable's Fairly Lee. Airmans Guide, a daughter of One Count, won the Marguerite Stakes over this track last fall and in her last start finished third as the 7-to-5 favorite in the Kentucky Oaks. As in both of those races, she will be ridden on Saturday by Bill Hartack. Working over a fast, though slightly dull track this morning, trainer Bert Williams' charge was timed in :514/5 breezing for a half mile. Chalvedele in Fast 5 Furlongs Another to train during the morning hours was Chalvedele, a First Fiddle filly who impressed with the manner in which she reeled off 5 furlongs in :59%. Winner of her lone start this season, Chalvedele today moved in fractions of :23% for the first quarter, :36 for 3 furlongs and :48 for a half, thus giving her a final furlong of :11%. Warlike, after finishing second in her seasonal bow, has won two consecutive races, one with 6 furlongs in 1:10% and the other with a mile in 1:36%. The daughter of Nasrullah will be ridden by Bobby Ussery, whose major objective of the afternoon is handling Leonard Frutch-man's Bally Ache in the Preakness Prep. Creswood Dottie has raced three' times without success this season, facing stakes opposition on each occasion. She made her last start in the Comely at Aqueduct, after having by-passed the Maryland Derby at Laurel when Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Idolater became a starter, and subsequent winner. Fairly Lee shapes up the extreme outsider in the Black Eyed Susan, having raced only once as a two-year-old and shown little. Commons Passes New English Betting Bill: Deliverymen Can Accept Wagers; Also List Four Other Methods Commons Passes New English Betting Bill Deliverymen Can Accept Wagers; Also List Four Other Methods (Special to Daily Racing Form) LONDON. May 12.— "Two pints of milk and half a crown (35 cents' each way on Cocoanut Palmetto in the 4 o'clock at Newmarket." That's the way notes to the British milkman soon may read as a result of the new 'betting and gaming" bill which passed the House of Commons last night. After 88 hours of debate, the House approved a measure which makes it legal to place a bet with any regular delivery man. "There's nothing to prevent a milkman from accepting bets if he's properly authorized by his employer." said home Undersecretary Dennis Vosper. Former home secretary James Chuter Ede. a La bo rite, predicted that future milkmen may be willing to pay their employers for the privilege of making their regular betting rounds. Under the terms of the bill, a Briton can place bets legally in any of these five different ways: By telephone, by mail, through delivery workers, through runners at a factory, or at licensed betting shops. Some members of the House were startled when Vosper said it would be legal to place bets "even in this "Parliament* building," but one of them — George Wigg. who represents the Dudley district — said there's nothing new about that. "One has always been able to have a little wager here, or at Scotland Yard, in the law courts, Lambeth Palace residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury), or even Buckingham Palace." Wigg said. Longden's Grandson 'Just Fine' Longden's Grandson 'Just Fine' HOLLYWOOD PARK. Calif., May 12.— Papa Vance Longden reported today that the first grandson of his famed father. John, is now at home and doing fine, as is his mother. Patricia. The youngster, now eight days old. is named John Eric Longden II. in honor of his famed grandpappy. First Section of Calumet Farm String Arrives at Washington: Thirty in Initial Unit Which Will Perform at Balmoral; Others due in next Week w mi ^b ^«. " . ■ -■■ Sgf S w '% WRxk. iHl HP ♦ ► ■ ■ First Section of Calumet Farm String Arrives at Washington Thirty in Initial Unit Which ♦ Will Perform at Balmoral; Others Due In Next Week HOMEWOOD, 111.. May 12.— Mrs. Gene Markey's fabled Calumet Farm, whose exploits on American race tracks the past quarter-century have become legendary, is back on the Chicago scene in time for Balmoral Jockey's Club opening Monday at Washington Park. Thirty thoroughbreds were bedded down at Washington Park Wednesday morning, with some of them ready to show the devil's red and blue colors on Monday's opening card at the Homewood course. Trainer H. A. "Jimmy" Jones will supervise the unloading of the remainder of the Calumet string early next week. One of Calumet Farm's first potential starters will be Pied d'Or, a candidate for Monday's Tri-State Stakes. Also in the big Calumet string now training at Washington Park is On-and-On, older brother to Pied d'Or, winner of the McLennan and Tropical Park Handicaps last winter. On-and-On debuted before Chicago fans last spring in the Tri-State, finishing second to Fightin Indian, and later reversing the decision in the Sheridan Handicap. Later in the summer, On-and-On ran second to Dunce in the Arlington Classic. Hillsborough Classic-Derby Hope Hillsborough, stretch - running three -year-old threat, also has taken up residence for the Balmoral meeting. Jones is hoping to have Hillsborough and Pied d'Or as his one-two punch in this year's renewals of the $100,000 added Arlington Classic and American Derby. Calumet also will be pinning much of its hopes for a successful spring-summer season on a fashionable corps of yet untested two-year-olds by such stallions as Bull Lea, Polynesian, Alibhai and Ponder. Calumet has been national champion in money earned 1 1 times since it first topped the standings in 1941 — the year Whirlaway annexed the Triple Crown. During the past quarter century, Calumet horses have written bold turf history and much of it was made at Arlington and Washington Park. With the exception of one or two seasons in the past. Calumet silks have been seen at Arlington and Washington since 1933 when the late Warren Wright founded the stable and started his first horse at Arlington Park. H. A. 'JIMMY' JONES— Trainer of the powerful Calumet Farm stable. Announce Chapter Chairmen for Turf Writers' Organization Announce Chapter Chairmen For Turf Writers' Organization I LOUISVILLE. Ky.. May 12.— Bill Lauder, of the New York Herald-Tribune, recently elected president of the National Turf | Writers Association, today announced the I appointment of the following chapter chairmen, who will conduct the business of I the scribes organization in their respective I areas: New England — Gerry Sullivan, Boston j Herald: New Jersey-Pennsylvania — Willie Ratner. Newark Evening News; Maryland -' Delaware-D. C. — Bill Boniface, Baltimore ! Sun; Florida— Bob Elliot, Miami Herald: Southern — Bill Keefe, New Orleans Times-i t Picayune : Southeastern — Fred Russell. Nashville Banner; Chicago — Joe Agrella. Chicago Sun-Times : M i d w e s t — R a o u 1 Carlisle. Forest City Ark. Times-Herald; Southern Californi a — Bob Hebert. Los | Angeles Mirror-News: Northern California — Jack MacDonald. San Francisco Call-: Bulletin: Michigan — Al Coffman. Detroit I Free -Press : Tor-ont o — Gordon Pepper, Toronto Telegram. Humphrey and Burton Colors to be Seen at Thistledown Humphrey and Burton Colors To Be Seen at Thistledown Cleveland. May 12.— The colors of former j Secretary of the Treasury George M. I Humphrey and Courtney Burton will be j seen at the 44-day Thistledown meeting I opening May 25. Thistledown general man-I ager J. Gilbert Haus revealed that trainer j Edward McMullen will have Clasp, a three-; year-old filly, and the five-year-old Fleeting Day for Humphrey, and five horses for Burton. For Burton. McMullen will have the three-year-old Helvira and the two-year-; olds. Tronidor, a winner at Laurel last I week, and Natchez Pride. Humphrey was a member of President ■ Eisenhower's cabinet for five years, while Burton is one of the leaders of the Ohio | Republican party. Dr. Y. T. Oester Elected Research Fund Trustee: Chicagoan Will Fill Unexpired Term of Late Charles E. Morgan ! Dr. Y. T. Oester Elected Research Fund Trustee Chicagoan Will Fill Unexpired Term of Late Charles E. Morgan LEXINGTON, Ky.. May 12— Dr. Y. Thomas Oester, of Chicago, has been elected to the Board of Trustees of the Racing Chemistry Research Fund, it was announced today. Dr. Oester will fill the unexpired term of the late Charles E. Morgan and thus will serve until January 31, 1964. Dr. Oester is a member of the Association of Official Racing Chemists and has served as official chemist of the Illinois Racing Board for several years. The Racing Chemistry Fund is an affiliate of the National Association of State Racing Commissioners. It was organized in 1958 and is administered by a nine-man Board of Trustees. It is incorporated in the state of Kentucky and located in Lexington with Mrs. A. E. Smith, NASRC secretary, secretai*y-treasurer of the Fund. Walter H. Donovan, executive vice-president and general manager of Garden State Park, is chairman of the Research Fund. Other trustees are John R. Ring. Miami; vice-chairman; Allan M. MacLeod. Boston; i Neil J. Curry, Los Angeles: Dr. John A. I Herculson. Baltimore; Paul Serdar, ! Chicago; James H. Inglis. Detroit and Dr. ' W. R. Todd. Portland (Oregon'. Bamford Sees Great Future for Brother to Invigorator | i I '■ j ' Bamford Sees Great Future JFor Brother to Invigorator DENVER. Colo.. May 12— One of Colorado's most highly-regarded trainers. Glenn l Bambord of Williard, dropped by the Cen- I tennial racing office and could hardly con- trol his happy feeling as he applied for j stalls for the 1960 July 1-Sept. 10 season. "We've got a two-year-old that I think is I going to do great things." Bamford pre-I dieted. And then he went into a bit of de-■ tail on this special juvenile. North Platte by I name. The colt got the name from his owner. J. P. Hanson of North Platte, Nebr. "We tried this young colt just a couple of weeks ago at Fonner Park at Grand Island, Nebr., and he won easy on a muddy track." Bamford continued. "Not only did he win the half-mile test with ease, but going in the off-footing around two turns North Platte was timed in :4745 seconds — just two-fifths of a second off the track I record." North Platte won by eight lengths. A look into the breeding books finds that North Platte is a full brother to the standout race horse and present Kentucky sire Invigorator. Sire of these horses was Brook-field and they both are. out of the same mare. Sarah Loraine. a Wise Counselor ! mare. Never Give in to Work J Never Give In to Work BELMONT PARK. L. I.. May 12.— Maine Chance Farm's Never Give In is scheduled for a one-mile work on Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Graham revealed today by phone from her Lexington, Ky. farm, and the stable's plans will be based on that move. Although the Never Say Die colt is not definitely out of the Preakness. it is understood he is more likely to be seen next in the $100,000 Withers Mile at Aqueduct on May 28. Page 10 Ireland: Cigarette Makers Sponsor Meeting Michael O'Behir ■ -id JhhI Ireland 1 ► Cigarette Makers I Sponsor Meeting I By MICHAEL O'HEHIR (Our Dublin Correspondent! | DUBLIN. — Something new was added to the Irish racing scene last week when our first ever sponsored race meeting was held at the picturesque Leopardstown course close to Dublin's busy thoroughfare yet sufficiently far removed | to provide a lovely i setting for a fixture. Messrs. Wills, world , famous makers of cigarettes, tobaccos,! etc., provided most of the stake money and in addition shrouded | the course in digni- advertisements for their advertisements for their fied yet pointed I various brands, while each race on the six-event card was named after some one of i (be brands of cigarettes manufactured by ' the company — all adding a touch of color j I to a scene that so often tends to become ! routine. Such "plugging" would cause little thought we feel in a country where commercial : interests are so prominent, such as USA but in Ireland this was a real departure for we here, or rather sections of our fraternity, have been often inclined to live in the distant past and ' I not realize that time has certainly i { flown. We would not be in favor of ugly j vulgar advertisements on our course in I return for stake money, but a meeting ' carried out with the gentle persuasiveness that was at Leopardstown is a welcome trend. • Highlight of the racing was of course ' ' the Gold Flake Trigo Stakes — named after a famous brand of cigarettes and a famous I ' horse — for here we had a third look at j John McShains Derby hope Die Hard who , ■ again won narrowly but well. This was a I really terrific race notable in many ways j including the fact that Vincent O'Brien I j saddled five runners here all with classic ' engagements and that Paddy Prendergast had two in the race which was run at an all out pace. The factual result is that Die Hard beat His Story and Anthony by half a length and the same — but what the winner had in hand we cannot even guess. It could be two ounces or two stone for rider Garnet Bougoure, the Aussie with the O'Brien stable has a habit of cutting things fine and with a good deal in hand at times, leaving onlookers puzzled as to the real superiority of his mount. He had to push Die Hard all the way — he is a lazy type of horse — but one capable of great things when roused. He was still being urged to maintain his place two furlongs from home but then in the last furlong with his ears pricked he had held off all comers and won, as we saw it, rather cleverly by half a length from His Story who he had previously beaten and now accounted for to an improvement of some 10 pounds. Third here was the four-year-old An- | thony who to many does not show the j form in great light for this older horse was giving 19 pounds to the winner. Still as we said this win could have been greater in our view and while Die Hard did not produce any electrifying burst of speed he kept finding a little extra. We are convinced that this son of Never Say Die and Mixed Blessings, by Brum-eaux, is a high class horse and we look forward not merely to a good Derby showing but a Leger and Cup race career of distinction. Remember that this Trigo Stakes at Leopardstown was the first three-year-old event won by Ballymoss on his march to ftreatness. By the way, so little was thought of the form of that 1957 Trigo Stakes in which the great Ballymoss beat subsequent Ascot winner Chevastrid with wonder mare Gladness in the rear — all were unknowns at the time — that one could have 100 to 1 about Ballymoss' Derby chance after it. Times have changed for Die Hard, last week's winner of the race, is now a 6-to-l shot for the June 1 Epsom classic. All our eggs are not in one basket by any means and last week a new name came dashing up the Chester straight to Derby prominence when Alcaeus Alyci- Continued on Page Eleven | Ireland By MICHAEL O'HEHIR • Continued from Page Ten levy imposed on bookmakers, which will go into a Central Fund for the general addon — Martaline, by Court Martial' won the Dee Stakes so often a pointed to Epsom. It was not that he won but how he won from a field of would be Derby hopes. Not given the best of the start he trailed for 5 of the 10 furlongs and in fact was so much off the leaders that we more or less dismissed him as out of the race. Then as if hitting top gear he moved out from his rail position and picked off the others like an expert marksman passing them with an ease that reduced the opposition to the appearance of selling platers. He had caught the leaders a quarter of a mile from home and with Aussie Ron Hutchinson riding a wonderful race came away for a most impressive four-length win. Result is that Alcaeus is now a 16-to-l shot for the Epsom Derby when in which race his trainer Paddy Prendergast also has Kythnos owned in partnership by Rory and Frank More O'Ferrall. ' The Hutchinson-Prendergast team had j j a second Chester winner when Light Horseman (by Guersant) beat the 4 to 1 ; on Primefa in the Ormonde Stakes in one of the sensations of the meeting. So between one thing and another we have been having a good spell with Irish trained horses and after next week's Irish Guineas we may well be looking with even more keen eyes on the Epsom classics for Kythnos goes in the 2,000 Guineas and the filly Djebel Idra for the 1,000 Guineas as part of their prep for Epsom's Derby and Oaks. By the way. an interesting foaling here ^ at Frank Tuthill's stud has been a delightful m " chestnut full brother to Cavan, the : high grade horse which Tom Barry trained for such American prominence. The foal . by Mossborough (Bally moss's sire out of Willow Ann) is a grand healthy fellow and the mare is at the court of Sayajirao. France: Angers Accounts for Prix Hocquart; Epsom Derby, Prix Jockey Club Prep Anatole A. Petrowsky | i , | I n ► I I | " ♦ France _ ~ " mmmmm* -•■ ■ • Angers Accounts For Prix Hocquart; Epsom Derby, Prix Jockey Club Prep By ANATOLE A. PETROWSKY (Our Paris Correspondent) PARIS — While April has been unusually frisky not to say cold, May has brought over most of France a warm, summerlike weather, with clear skies and bright hot sunshine, all of which created quite a contrast both for horses and racegoers. As a consequence, all tracks have been fast and even on the firm side although constant and efficient watering* has maintained the [ ribbons of thick grass j in such condition that no one should normally be bothered; nevertheless fields have shown a definite tendency to thin down and "pari jimele" forecast betting when less than eight runners) functions currently two or more i ' j I ! : ' I i { j I ' • ' ' I ' j , ■ I j I j ' | j | times a day. Last Sunday Longchamp opened its gates with a very attractive card featuring the 'Prix du Cadran over 2% miles for four years old and upward and the Prix Hoc-quart over 1,72 miles, which was sort of a "dress-rehearsal" for our three years old in view both of the Epsom Derby and of the Chantilly Prix du Jockey-Club. So, except those who drove away to the country crying "back to nature," all sportsmen were at hand packing the stands; among them one could spot quite a number of "observers" from abroad — particularly from across-the-I channel-eager to assess on the spot from first hand knowledge the strength of this year's French possible challenge for important events like the Derby, the Ascot Gold Cup and others. The Prix du Cadran. worth about $25,000 to the winner, is the ultimate test of stam-j ina in France with its exacting 21 miles and invariably attracts the pick of the Frence horses who staying powers is the strong point. It has therefore often gone to first-class subjects, such as M. Marcel Boussacs several times winner in succession, Marsyas. Although there was no out-| standing star this year among the eleven competitors — all male — which lined-up under the starter's order, it was quite a consistent lot. a * A There was that very unlucky Le Loup Garou, who always found somebody to snatch classic races literally from under his nose, as was the case in last year's Grand Prix and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, where one will remember he was beaten into third place by the shortest of heads behind the dead-heaters Saint-Crespin and Midnight Sun, although he was finishing fastest of all. Then there was Mme. Leon Volterra's Vamour, winner of the Royal-Oak where Le Loup Garou was fourth) and recently close third of the Prix Ganay over 1 Yt miles. The public had also to consider Bel Baraka, who on April 18 has preceded in the Prix Jean Prat (over 2 miles less 100 yards) Le Loup Garou, and also those who followed them in that race, i. e. Tombeur, Buisson d'Argent and She-shoon. The lot was completed by Grand Schel-em, a confirmed stayer who had never been out of the first two in his last eight races, Saligny, Fatralo and Vieux Chateau, a versatile performer, who had shown himself to advantage at Deauville last year and had just recently won an important hurdle-race at Auteuil over practically the same distance. The international character of the race was assured by the excellent German horse, Andalusier, of the Jorgen Jensen stable. Weight conditions imposed 126 pounds upon the four-year-old and 132 pounds upon the three elders who were Andalusier, Bel Baraka and Tombeur. The pace was brisk from the outset under the willing leadership of Vieux Chateau, followed by Bel Baraka, Saligny and Andalusier. After passing the stands for the first time Jean Deforge forced the pace on Bel Baraka for reasons best known to himself, while the others remained about in the same order, Le Loup Garou having moved up close to the leaders. Entering the stretch, all were pretty well bunched up; Vamour pointed ahead then for a second but was immediately superceded by Le Loup Garou, who decidedly dashed for the post, only to be strongly challenged by Prince Aly Khan's Sheshoon on the outside. It looked for awhile like Le Loup Garou was again getting the worst of the argument, as Sheshoon headed him and even possibly got the slightest advantage somewhere in the last 100 yards. But, driven by Bernard Margueritte with the energy of despair, Le Loup Garou responded gamely and, although the photo was required, it was clear that he had at last brought off the victory in a top classic for his owner, Comte d'Audiffret-Pasquier, and trainer R. Carver. The official result showed that Le Loup Garou had won by a short head over Sheshoon in the excellent time of 4:21 with Grand Schelem (who had finished cleverly on the rail) third, two and one-half lengths away and, three lengths further back, Bel Baraka fourth, and Vamour fifth separated by only a neck. The distance had proved too much for I | Andalusier. who nevertheless must be congratulated for sportingly taking a chance against tough opposition. Le Loup Garou, a four-year-old bay horse by Prince Bio out of Roxelane, by the excellent stayer Fox-hunter, was bred by Mme. J. Blondel and he is now scheduled to vie for the Ascot Gold Cup, together with his excellent runner-up Sheshoon, where they will no doubt stand an excellent chance provided there is enough pace. Le Loup Garou paid a surprisingly handsome 4 to 1 in the mutuels as Vamour was favored at 2 to 1 and Sheshoon and Grand Schelem at 7 to 1 and 12 to 1, respectively. Immediately after that in the paddock, we saw the competitors for the Prix Hoc-quart for three-year-old colts and fillies I ( geldings excluded ) . sired by stallions born and bred in France; net value to the winner about $20,000. Fillies having declined the honor, the lot of 12 colts, carrying 128 pounds, included, with the exception of M. Jean Stern's Hautain, all the French best forces for the time being, unders the leadership of Angers, winner of the Grand Cri-terium and who had made a spectacular return three weeks ago when cantering away in the Prix Jean Prat over 1'4 miles. We had here: M. Jean Stern's entry, with Soissons, whose only race had been an excellent third place in the Prix Juigne behind Nymphellor and Le Ventoux, and Night and Day; Le Ventoux, Hermon, Kirkes and Glorious Boy, respectively winner, second, third and sixth of the Prix Noailles; Wordpam and Atrax, second and third behind Hautain in the Prix Gref-fulhe; finally, Kassib and Negresco, who had figured honorably in purse races. Off-track betting clearly favored at 2 to 1 Mme. R. B. Strassburger's Angers helped by his leader Elven and M. Jean Stern's entry at 3 to 1 ; there was some support for Le Ventoux, Atrax, Kirkes and Wordpam at 8 to 1 or thereabouts, while the others were little considered. All were in the pink of condition and behaved perfectly both at the paddock and cantering to the post, despite the heat; with a view to manage the potential of Angers' leader Elven, this last was walked to the post. As to the race itself, it couldn't have been simpler and clearer. After an excellent start from the Moulin (Ancient mill) de Longchamp, Elven went immediately ahead, followed by Angers under stout restraint, Le Ventoux, Wordpam, Hermon and Nigh and Day; Soissons was from the beginning in great pains to fol-I low the pace. * * ' i i There were no changes for about a mile ; I while Elven acquitted himself perfectly of the task alloted to him, but coming downhill . around the turn Gerard Thiboeuf could not prevent Angers from heading his leader and had to give him his head rather than fight him uselessly. Entering the stretch, Angers shot forward and left the 1 opposition literally standing still; after a • somewhat confused struggle, two and one-half length behind the winner, Hermon finally scraped into second place, Negresco | third on the rail by a neck, Night and Day ' fourth by one-half length and M. Marcel 1 Boussac's Atrax fifth another neck further back. Although only two and one-half lengths Continued on Page Forty-Nine l \ I France By ANATOLE A. PETROWSKY Continued from Page Eleven only separated Angers from his runner-up, one can safely say that the issue was never in question and that Angers has decisively established himself as his generation's i leader in France. The time, 2:32, was excellent. Wordpam was the only one who i really went all out early trying to catch : him and paid this effort by coming in only sixth; through him, Hautain also seems i theoretically inferior to the Prix Hocquart '. conqueror. Next goal for Angers (Worden — Gwynned II.. by Owen Tudor), is the Epsom Derby where the colt's chance will be outstanding, despite left-hand turns new to him. William Hill, prominet London bookmaker and owner, was present at Long-champ and so impressed by the victory that Mrs. R. B. Strassburger's champion's price was reduced from 6 to 1 to 2 to 1 in the great English 'classic, which is interesting ; news but far from an interesting price! Next Sunday at Longchamp, the French 1 "Guineas" with the Poule d'Essai des ; Pouliches and Poule d'Essai des Poulains I over 1 mile. One-Eyed King Passing Up Argentine Feature ► . ; One-Eyed King Passing Up Argentine Feature BELMONT PARK, L. I., May 12.— Cain Hoy Stable's One-Eyed King will not participate in the $122,000 International race in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on May 29, trainer Woody Stephens revealed today. "We were invited," Stephens said, "but I think the trip would take too much out of him. We'll point him instead for the $25,000 Edgemere Handicap on the turf at Belmont Park on June 1." Argentina: Limit 25 De Mayo to 30 Competitors Hugh Lyall Hugh Lyall ♦ 'Argentina Limit 25 de Mayo To 30 Competitors By HIGH LYALL (Our Buenos Aires Correspondent) BUENOS AIRES. — With winter lying right ahead, the local turf is settling down to something like normal. The older clas sic horses are reappearing and some of the higher-priced two-year-olds have begun their racing careers on the major tracks. Popular interest is greater than ever and betting is touching high levels. Attention is centered at the moment mainly on the sesquicentennial programs scheduled for the closing days of this I | I i i ; I . 1 • | ' 1 month. The 25 de Mayo international classic 12 furlongs, not 15 as originally announced) is being limited to 30 competitors and is reported to have attracted 16 representatives of foreign race tracks, including a pair of horses from France. The Brazilians will be playing a strong hand with their consistent classic winner, Narvik. Escorial who won the Argentine "Pellegrini" last spring, and their unbeaten crack Farewell. It is not yet known who will be the Argentine entries; and they will exceed the maximum number permitted. In this latter case, presumably, selection will be made by lot. It had been expected that the 12-furlong Victoria at San Isidro Sunday would throw substantial light on the forthcoming classic; but several owners finally decided not to show their hands. In consequence, we did not learn very much — excepting that Riesgo seems to have recovered his form. This in-and-out performer, a son of Gulf Stream, started second choice for last year's Pellegrini, but ran like a dog. He was a very different horse Sunday; for in a field of 12 he won with the greatest ease by three and one-half lengths in 2:27. Behind him were such useful horses as Frenupcial, Matasiete, Espiche, Musul-mano and Gambeto. His recent change of trainer seems to have transformed him. Unfortunately, such as Atlas, Mont-parnasse and Panair were not among the runners; so we are still left guessing. Eglaneko, the Uruguayan who was fifth of 20 in the Pellegrini, did not start. He preferred another race over 11 furlongs, started a big favorite and carried over a million winning tickets into fourth place in a field of eight. This form and his recent defeat by Montparnasse suggest that he will not be much f a danger to the stars on May 29. Very different was the form of Argentina's best mare. La Rubia. She won the classic Caballerizas Argentinas (12,2 furlongs) at Palermo Saturday by the length of a street from two rivals. Making her own running and never being pressed, she covered the distance in 2:38% — poor time, but she was never hurried. This was La Rubia's 10th victory. Her connections expect much of her in the 25 de Mayo. Unless there is a decided change in the immediate future, the state lottery organization may find it has been over-optimistic as to the succes of its $250,000 sweepstakes on the 25 de Mayo classic. The two initial series seemed to sell readily enough; but the two additional series still adorn the lottery shops in large numbers. They are now being heavily advertised in the newspapers. Two adverse factors are that the mass of the Argentine public does ~not understand what a sweepstake is and that the minimum price of a ticket is about seven times as much as that of the weekly lottery tickets. This knocks out of the ranks of buyers those thousands of workers who like a small investment in the lottery but will not spend much bigger money on something they know nothing about. Several of the higher-priced two-year-olds in the 1959 sales have now appeared on the race track. Scotch (Gulf Stream — Scotch Lass) who was sold for approxi-; mately $12,000, ran for the first time Sunday over 7 furlongs. He started as favorite but could do no better than finish third to the consistent Rob Roy (Gulf Stream — Roncha), who cost less than one-half that sum. Another colt on the same price level, Derrotero (Make Tracks — Asuncion) has now won t'wo races. He has shown courage at the finish and the brilliant speed which characterized his sire. Tito Druse (Nigro-mante — Flavia), fourth in the list of high prices ($11,000) was also favorite in a 7-' furlong event, but was well beaten into third place. Reports From Foreign Racing Centers Page 11 Italy: Bring Tenerani Back to Italy Desmond McGowan & Italy * Bring Tenerani Back to Italy By DESMOND McGOWAN (Our Rome Correspondent) ROME— The news broke during the week that Ribots sire Tenerani has been bought back by the Italians and he leaves l & +v.„ the British rt,-ifioV. National National f f +v.„ the British rt,-ifioV. National National f f Stud on completion of i his stud duties this year. This is good | and we believe the ryndicate of breeders responsible for his return are the Razza Dormello-Olgiata who originally bred and raced him. the Alleva-mento Alpe Ravetta, the Allevamento Gibi and the Biemme Stable. We sincerely hope that the return of Tenerani does something to offset the loss sustained to breeding in this country bv the departure) of Toulouse Lautrec to J America. Incidentally there must be much J jubilation at the success of Ribots first j runner Dibelle. and if we remember cor- i rectly this fine daughter of Crawley Beauty-was the first foal by Ribot. Whilst on the topic of fillies, the j Scuderia del Levante's three-year-old [ Santa Severa made her first appearance of } the season during the week when she | victory in the I 6 lengths scored an easy Premio Silentio at the Capannelle. Strongly fancied to win the 1,000 Guineas, Santa Severa had to be withdrawn owning to what was thought to be a liver complaint Whilst showing George Forbes of the Veterinary Bloodstock Agency around Count Vittorio di San Marzano's barn last month, we asked him to give his opinion with the liny. wrong as to what was George Forbes scouted the idea there was anything wrong with her liver and advised San Marzano to give her nothing else but mashes and throw the medicines away. Since then she has never looked has now set nis back and San Marzano 1 the Premio Presidente eyes on winning della Repubblica on May 26. I The Italians have made their biggest ■ entry ever for the "ing George VI. and Queen Elizabeth Stakes to be run at , | Ascot in July. In addition to Exar who j is in Noel Nurless' stable at Newmarket, other entries are Marguerite Vernaut j and Tiziano from the Razza Dormello-Oligiata, the Mantova Stable's Rio Marin and the Allevamento Alpe Ra-vetta's Toukaram. Entries made in France are not to hand but we fully expect to see the Don X Stable's Marino and Mr. Winston Guest's Feria entered. Marino and Exar are to run in the j I j Coronation Cup during Derby week and | ' both Exar and Feria are entered for the Ascot Gold Cup. | i Usually run the Sunday following the Derby the Milan Gold Cup of $16,000 has now been brought forward and in perfect j condition this 2V4 miles race was won by the Danivo Stables five-year-old Surdi who scored easily from M. C. del Duca's ; French challenger Ballon Rouge with the i Mantova Stable's Rio Martin third. Surdi took the lead nearly a mile from home and I won under a hand ride by a long four ■ lengths but it needed the camera to decide that Ballon Rouge had kept the game i Rio Marin out of second place by a head. . We were pleasantly surprised with the display of Rio Marin for this distance is far beyond his best and great credit is due to trainer Federico Regoli and to jockey Silvio Parravani for the intelligent tactics adopted during the race. Surdi, a bay horse by Airborne out of the Niccolo Dell'Arca mare, Semiticola, was bred by the Razza Dormello-Olgiata and was sold out of the stable last fall to the Danivo Stable. Always a difficult horse to train because of his rather upright pasterns, Surdi has nevertheless won his share of good races and in addition, to the Gold Cup. he won the Gran Premio Citta di Napoli and the Premio Sem-pione and we think he can be considered to be the best horse ever bred by his sire. One of the disappointments of the race ; was the four-year-old Toukaram and we - are afraid this one is a gay deceiver. He - promised so much as a three-year-old but he seems to be a horse without a true distance - and if he was ours 'we would put t him to jumping and in this sphere we - think he would make a champion. Incidentally. - Surdi's time of 3:51 was only four-fifths outside the record set up by. t- Oise in 1953. England: No Homebred Colt Seen to Beat off French or Irish Challenges in Derby Clive Graham I i ffljwr ■■-■ l f f i England No Homebred Colt Seen to Beat Off A French or Irish Challenges in Derby ' _ By CLIVE GRAHAM (Our London Correspondent) a LONDON — Last week's racing did little to foster any encouragement that an Eng- E lish-trained colt can yet be seriously considered as likely to beat off the challenge j from France and Ireland in the forthcoming Epsom Derby. The Chester track, with , its sharp anti-clockwise bends, has often in the past, proved an excellent testing j ground for Epsom* candidates. There was, however, nothing of much class in the various trials, with the possible exception of Major Holliday's Proud Chieftain — a Persian Gulf colt who had easily won his only previous race. In the expectation that he would win the Chester Vase of 1% miles, he J J j i j [ } | I 1 I ■ , | j j j I j | ' | i j ; i I ■ i . ; - - - t - - t- was bet on at 25 to 1 for the Derby. His supporters must have felt disconsolate, however, when seeing him trounced by Mr. Higgins. a big Nearula colt who had failed in two previous efforts. Paddy Prendergast sent his neatly-turned Alcaeus over to win the Dee Stakes of 1 y4 miles. The son , of Alycidon from Marteline. by Court Martial, showed excellent acceleration after receiving a bump at the start and losing several lengths. He will probably take his chance in the Epsom Derby, for which Paddy may have three or more runners. * * * The Chester Cup (2J4 miles) which carries with it a 50 pounds Cheshire cheese, as well as the stake money, went to four- { year -old Trelawny. after an exciting finish with Doctor F. Trelawny is the first important stakes winner in this country to be sired by the former Woodward horse. Black Tarquin, sirite he left America to take up stud duties in Ireland. The Cheshire Oaks went to Courtesan, a Supreme Court filly from the Bois Roussel mare, Anna Lucasta. but a more impressive victory was that recorded by Tenerani's daughter, Io, in the Grosvenor Stakes. Both fillies will tackle Never Too Late at Epsom on June 3. Harry Wragg produced an exceptionally fast two-year-old filly, Cynara 7by Grey Sovereign) to win the 5-furlong Sceptre Stakes. In doing so. she equaled the all- aged track record. The greatest surprise of the three days was occasioned by the defeat of Primera. My Babu's best long-distance son, by the Irish-trained Light Horseman in the Ormonde Stakes. Lester Pigott appeared to be caught napping by the enterprising tactics adopted by the Australian jockey, Ron Hutchinson, who is making a wonderful start to his European visit. Noel Murless stressed that Primera needed the race, and is unlikely to be beaten the next time that he runs. Aly Khan came to Kempton to watch Petite Etoile, his brilliant gray four-year-old filly, make her seasonal debut in the Victor Wild Stakes of lv2 miles there last Saturday. The filly caused some anxiety before the race, by breaking loose from her attendant, and galloping back to the race course stables. She was however, opposed by only two moderate opponents — Illinois and Phoenix Slipper — and proceeded to win in a hack canter. Half an hour earlier, we had seen Jim Norris' $25,000 purchase. Rocky Royale, a four-year-old colt by Rockefella from Nar-cisse. by Niccolo dell 'Area, cleverly ridden by Doug ^mith, win the Kempton Park Jubilee of W* miles. This is one of our major Spring handicaps, and Doug Smith's mount, second choice at 3 to 1, sprinted ahead of Firecracker and Queen Elizabeth II. 's favored Euspicion in the last eighth of a mile. Jim Norris bought the five-year-old Lavandier (unplaced) for delivery after the race, and he will be flown over with two other acquisitions, .he three-year-olds Tu-dorich and Chistmas Night, some time this week. Rocky Royale, however, will remain in training with Dermot Whelan at Epsom, in the hopes of winning the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot next month. Narcisse. Rocky Royale's dam. was bought, five years ago (when carrying this winner*, by David McCall of the London Bloodstock Agency for $200 on behalf of a client in Venezuela. "Currency problems intervened." said David — which can be in-t terpreted as meaning that the client ran 1 short of money — "and so the mare stayed I in this country" Meanwhile, the new betting bill is being actively debated in Parliament. The Gov-t ernment. somewhat surprisingly, have come out in favor of the suggestion made by a I special committee, that there should be a I I JAMES D. NORRIS — The American sportsman has purchased three more ; horses in England and they will be brought to the United States soon. ministration and betterment of our racing. No one has any idea, though, how much 1 money will be realized, for there are no statistics to show the exact number of f bookmakers who operate in the towns and i cities. The guess is around 20,000. Fils Deve Wins Italian Derby 1 I I I I Fils Deve Wins Italian Derby (Special to Daily Racing Form) ROME, May 12 (Reuters). — Fils Deve, ridden by Otello Francesra, won the 21 million lire ($33,695) Italian Derby over 1K miles here today. Asopo, ridden by M. Andreucci, was second with Certaldo, ridden by G. Bovini. third. Canada: Await Future Plans for Victoria Park David Schultz A ' a E 'Canada Await Future Plans For Victoria Park By DAVID SCHULTZ TORONTO.— If you are a chess-player, an armchair strategist, or a Monday morning quarterback interested in becom j , j ing the Von Klause-witz of Canadian racing, you are invited to join the Dominion's current guessing game. No one is barred from playing by reason of place of residence, relationship to racing or for any other reason. The rules are extremely simple. You begin by assuming that you own uwii Victoria v il iui 1a Park, ram, and aim ; 1 f i ' j j ; ^ m " : . own uwii Victoria v il iui 1a Park, ram, and aim that your horse will maintain his present state of health for at least six months. The puzzle — where will you campaign him? Playing the game automatically places you in distinguished company. Edward P. Taylor plays it as his private plane carries him from Canada to Kentucky to Nassau. Horatio Luro plays it as he pilots his Alpha Romeo around and about Lexington. Sports editors and turf writers in Toronto will get lyrical paragraphs from their participation in the game. And every owner of a three-year-old eligible for the 101st running of the Queen's Plate is trying his hand at the guesswork. So are the trainers, grooms, exercise boys — in fact the entire population of the backstretch. The Kentucky Derby's result did not contribute any clarification to the situation. In the off-going, Victoria Park got home ahead of Tompion for the first time in their three meetings, and bowed to Venetian Way and Bally Ache. He has beaten Bally Ache once this year in a tune-up for the Flamingo, but hasn't bested Venetian Way. Victoria Park is undoubtedly the best Canadian-bred in competition at the moment, but he isn't the best on the continent by any means. The Canadian Triple crown beckons. The Queen's Plate, with a gross of over $70,000, the Prince of Wales, and the Breeders with $25,000 added each, are not inconsiderable prizes to spice the lure of a homecoming. Staying South of the border means meeting much tougher competition, for much higher prizes to the winner. Canadian horsemen recognize their inability to put anything into the field who can take Victoria Park at his best. With the Windfields Farm star in the vicinity, the rest feel that they are running in quest of second money. With Victoria Park staying in the States, the Queen's Plate, as the prime example, becomes an open race. Taylor has already won the Canadian Triple Crown — last year New Providence accomplished the feat. Victoria Park could do it. But Canadian horsemen make no bones about the fact that they would rather he didn't try. There you have it. You can sketch out a campaign for Canada's star performer. And you can follow his progress, making a continuing comparison of your strategy against the plan pursued by his stable. In theory your plan has to be better than theirs. But only time will provide the charts of his races. Fort Erie closed its doors on a most successful spring meeting last Saturday. In spite of some wet weather, capped by a downpour on closing day, the Canadian lid-lifter set some impressive standards for the year. Attendance rose by more than 15 per cent and the handle shot up over 18 per cent. In part, at least, this must be attributed to better racing. And to better weather conditions. Honors for the session went to jockey Avelino Gomez and to trainer Frank Merrill Jr. While these two are perennial leaders in Ontario, they are not always the Fort Erie champions, but only because they sometimes miss the bulk of the session by arriving late in the meet-3 ing. This time Gomez was ready to ride on opening day, and Merrill's public stable vanned in early. Gomez rode 48 winners to 22 for runner-up Hugo Ditt-fach. And Merrill saddled 16 winners, 10 more than Art Halliwell who occupied second position. The Vigil Stakes, Fort Erie's third added-money event, went to the Irish-bred son of Krakatao, Anita's Son, who topped all Canada's three-year-olds on the local Experimental last year. The Lanson Farm's colt finished the sloppy 6V2 furlongs al- Continued on Page Nineteen ■ I Report From Canada j By DAVID SCHULTZ | 1 Continued from Page Eleren most seven lengths best of War Eagle. J Handshake, a five-year-old, winter raced 1 son of Your Host was third, after scoring | an easy win over Anita's Son three weeks ago over a slow Fort Erie track. Anita's BOB is only one of the missiles in the Lan- j son Farm's arsenal this year, and the 1 stable is aiming high. Memantic, three-year-old daughter of Menstrier, from Romantic Dream, in-creased her stature among the Woodbine j Oaks eligibles as she went to the front in • her first start of che year and cleaned up ; her lead on the field to win with ease in a filly allowance dash on Saturday. Ridden by Hugo Dittfach, this half of the favored entry, was a surprise even to her backers. Running mate, Choparia. owned by | Charles Taylor, appeared to be the better J of the two — even to Windfield's contract rider Avelino Gomez. He chose Choparia 1 and a face full of mud as he finished sixth as the Chop Chop filly demonstrated I a reticence to ply the slop. Reports From Foreign Racing Centers Page 12 Official Racing Charts: Sportsman's Park ! Official Racing Charts Sportsman's Park Copyright, 1960, by Triangle Publications, Inc. CICERO. ILL . THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1960--SPORTSMAN S PARK (5-8 MILE). Seventeenth day of nineteen-day meeting (April 23 to May 14). National Jockey Club. American Totalisator. Puett Starting Gate. Teletimer. Film Patrol. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Harvey Eye in the Sky Camera. Trackman. Pat Caudill. Weathei clear Temperature 55 degrees. . Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 9TJ7 feet. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time; Saturdays. 1:30 p. m. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1959. .22; current meeting. 28. Percentage of favorites in the money. .66. Daily Double, first and second races. No entries or field horses in Daily Double races. Mutuel take, 14 per cent (State 6, track 8). Superior figure following jockeys name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed, 5 Five lbs , etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS. (Yukon Jake. May~5. 1959, 1:11*',. 5. 112.) Cr»«- 'iftft? Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. Weight. 118 lbs. Jpl JOOL. Non-winners of three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.: two races. 5 lbs.: one race. Mav 12. 1960 8 lbs. Claiming price. $2,500. Net value to winner $1.690: second, 5520; third. $260; fourth, $130. Mutuel Pool, $41,776. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5600Spt -Pootere 5 110 6 1 2\ 2* 2\ I* H Craig 2500 Mr-Mrs E G Biederman 11.60 5855Spt? -Clever One b 4 112 2 3 5'1 5» 5J 2% R L Barn'tt 2500 M H Van Berg 1.60 3784Haw -Chicote Girl 4 110 9 6 72 62 4^ 3™ H Robich'x 2500 Sun Dial Stable 35.40 5847Spt -Dude's Belle b 6 113 5 2 1J 12 Vt 4% E J Decker 2500 Mikel Farm 19.40 5811Spt —Dee-Mil 4 110 8 .4 3J 4\ 3*] 5 J R Camp 2500 J Breaux 2.20 5837Spt —Sal's Jet b4 115 3 7 6' 7iJ 73 6' C Stone 250O Go!den Triangle Stable 5.20 5814Spt — Prima Violeena b4 114 1 5 43 3'J 6'1 7' J Fieselman 2500 H D Denson 25.60 5£29Spt —Bright Sal b 7 110 7 8 8* 8« 8' 8 R Baldwin 2500 Mrs V Stewart 21.20 5863Spt2-Simple Star b 5 1 10 4 9 9 9 9 9 J Preston 2500 D Standifer 10.30 Time. :23%. :47%. 1:15ft. Track good. Official Program Numbers \ ,— $2 Mutuels Paid — » r-— Odds to $1 ^ kA . I n • ( 6-POOTERE 25.20 7.80 6.00 11.60 2.90 2 00 MUTUel rNCeSj 2-CLEVER ONE 3.40 2.60 .70 30 1 9-CHICOTE GIRL 10.80 4.40 Winner— B. m, by Hawley— Fly Home, by Pharamond II.. trained by D. Zakoor. Jr.; bred by C. Mooers. IN GATE-2:01. OFF AT 2:01 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. POOTERE, on the outside when engaging for the early lead, dropped back before a half, but responded to strong urging through the stretch to again get up nearing the end. CLEVER ONE could not reach her best stride early, saved ground and had keen late speed to be getting to the winner in the closing stages. CHICOTE GIRL closed strongly. DUDE'S BELLE 'ed to within the stretch but could not last. DEE-MIL raced wide early, made a good bid entering the stretch but could not get up. SALS JET was never dangerous. Overweight— Clever One, 2 pounds; Prima Violeena, 4. SECOND RACE 6 1-2 Fl RLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly. Oct. 18. 1958, 1:1*4*, 5. 113.) Cnf- ^RR'} Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Claiming price, $4,000 May 12.1960 Net value to winner $1.625; second. S500; third, S250; fourth, $125. Mutuel Pool, $50,743. " Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va "2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 4355Pim —Jigging Harp b 113 5 2 1J P 18 18 w Coxt 40C0 J J Nolan 2.00 5575Spt -Hay Hook b 118 1 1 3' 32 33 2' J Wellst 4000 R Danner 3.70 —Cosmic Boy 118 9 7 7' 5' 4J 31 A Skoronski 4000 Highland Farm 14.20 4115CD -Horace H. b 118 4 3 23 2* 21 42| J Fieselman 4OC0 T Johnson 7.50 5S38SpH— Pound Sterlir.q 118 8 8 ¥ 85 65 5U W Zakoor 4000 Helkay Stable 3.30 5857Spt -Our Nero 118 3 4 42 4*j 5'J 63 H Craig 4000 Granville Farm 35.30 5&38Spt -Large Order 113 6 9 9 9 8' V\ R L Barntt 4000 Mrs J Oxley-C Crosby 9 20 5594Spt —Parked Car 118 7 6 62 6h 74 84 H Robicha'x 4000 J E Hughes 1020 56S1Lrl -Carl Moody 118 2 5 5M' 9 3 E Curry 4000 M Mazzaro 60.40 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time. :23. :47%. 1:15. 1:22. Track good. Official Program Numbers V r- $2 Mutuels Paid — r- Odds to $1 — ■ kA . in* ( 6-JIGGING HARP 6.00 3.80 2.80 2.00 .90 .40 Mutuel rriCeS? 1-HAY HOOK 4 60 3.00 1.30 50 MO-COSMIC BOY 5.60 1.80 Winner— Dk. b. g, by Cassis— Dancing Harp, by British Buddy, trained by J. E. Nolan; bred by A. J Rooney. IN GATE— 2:30^ OFF AT 2:30J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. JIGGING HARP opened a long lead after a quarter and increased the advantage to win as the rider pleased. HAY HOOK continued to save ground and closed full of run. COSMIC BOY saved ground throughout when steadily improving his position. HORACE H. engaged for the early lead but could not keep up. POUND STERLING caught only tired horses. PARKED CAR showed nothing. WOODCHUCK WILLIE, A SCHEDULED STARTER. WAS SCRATCHED BY THE STEWARDS WHEN HE RAN OFF IN THE POST PARADE. ALL MONIES WAGERED ON HIM BEING REFUNDED AND A CONSOLATION DAILY DOUBLE RESULTING. Scratched— 581 3Spt Wilma Joy. 5813Spf Woodchuck Willie. 5859Spt Love'n War, 5838Spt Added Power, ' 5813Spt3 Counsels Image. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $76.00— Double Pool, $63,918. Consolation Daily Double, Pootere, Woodchuck Willie (late scratch), Paid $18.60. THIRD RACE 4 FURLONGS- (chute). (Fort Bull. May 1, 1959. :451%. 2. 114.) Cnf ^QQ/l Purse $2,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens Foaled in the state of Illinois. Special weights. 0\)\ - JOO*t Weight. 118 lbs. (Purse to be paid by the state of Illinois out of the fund for Illinois-May 12. 1960 bred thoroughbreds.) Net value to winner $1,625; second, $500: third. $250: fourth. S125. Mutuel Pool. $65,793. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 5639Spt3— Redfin 118 6 1 1' 13 14 H Craig Mrs E Denemark 200 5339SpH— McLean County • 118 9 6 2\ 24 22 M Weiss an G Gorbet 1020 5839Spt2-Dude's Reward 118 7 3 5'J 4' 3J WE Carroll J E-G Oros 3.60 5803Spt d! Lollie D. b 115 1 5 3' 3£ 4'J J Preston Mikel Farm U-7.30 5539SpH— Dressy One . 115 4 2 42 53 53 H Robicha'x J E Hughes 2.10 5839Spt — Dear Tessie 115 8 4 63 6* 63 J W Cox Radzik-Duleba Tortorella 60.80 — Ridgway Lady 115 3 7 8» J» V J Wells A Mabon 30.40 5839Spt —Cruising Fox b 118 5 8 1\ 84 83J J Fieselman Mrs J Balash * 23 40 5839Sot -Wilero b 118 2 9 9 9 9 E Curry H D Denson 80 60 IS Disqualified and placed fifth. — Time. :23%. :47%. Track good. Official Program Numbers'* r- $2 Mutuels Paid - r- Odds to $1 -, n • ( 6-REDFIN 6.00 3.40 2.80 2 00 .70 .40 Ml utuel Prices* 9-mclean county 6.40 3.80 2.20 .90 I 7-DUDE'S REWARD 3.60 .80 Winner— Ch. c, by Red Curtice— Goddess Gold, by First Fiddle, trained by W. Roland; bred by E. Denemark. Jr. IN GATE— 2:59J. OFF AT 2:59J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. REDFIN broke alertly, was steadied after gaining a clear lead and won in an easy effort McLEAN COUNTY moved to be nearest the leader before a quarter and continued strongly. DUDE'S REWARD steadily improved his position. LOLLIE D. had some early speed but raced wide en ^he final turn and bore out in the 'stretch run, bothering DRESSY ONE. for which she was disqualified and placed fifth. DRESSY ONE was full of run when forced up sharply in the stretch. The others were outrun. Scratched— 5593Spt Businessman. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. ( Vukon Jake. May 5. 1959. 1:11%, 5. 112.) C — f. ^ftfl^ Purse $2,500 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since March 25. Weight. «jp» " JOOJ 118-lbs. Non-winners of two races in 19S0 allowed 4 lbs.; one race. 7 lbs. Claiming Mav 12. 1960 price. $2,500. Net value to winner $1,625; second, $500; third. $250; fourth. $125. Mutuel Pool, $72,173. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr Owners Odds to $1 5P30Spt -Mighty 2 114 3 1 11 V\ V\ 1'J H-Craig 2500 J Hodge 460 5850Spt'— Cotton Do'l 110 2 4 51 4' 2' 22 E Curry 2500 R Cutro 3 60 5801Spt —Little SJiawnsie b 107 6 6 65 5'J 3*1 3* E J Decker 2500 Mr-Mrs A Gibliant 14.30 5850Spt2-Dediki b 114 5 7 7' J 62 5' ¥• M Fieselman 2500 G R White 2.70 5526Spt3-Darn It 109 8 8 83 ?l§ |1 51 M Weiss 'an 2500 N L Raffelman 7 20 5850Spt3- Roman Lee 106 1 5 3'1 2' 4J 62 H Robicha'x 25C0 W Strong 3.20 5604Spt -Seminole Queen b 106 7 2 22 3J 7" V\ J Preston 2500 Blair-Wormer 14.30 5630Spt — Mr. Day b 103 4 9 9 9 88 8i2RCamp 2500 E Zalad 50 40 5E38Spt -Pro-Fused. b 109 9 3 # 8' 9 9 C Stone 2500 W J Schmidt 50 10 Time, :232s- :475s, 1:15. Track good. Official Program Numbers ^1 r- $2 Mutuels Paid -^ r- Odds to $1 -v n • i 3-MlGHTY Z 11.20 5.20 4 40 4.60 1.60 1.20 Ml Utuel rriCeSj 2-COTTON DOLL 5.40 420 1.70 1.10 i 6-LITTLE SHAWNSIE 5.60 1.80 Winner— B. c. by Mighty Story— Agnes I., by Zacaweista. trained by J. R. Smith; bred bv C B. McNeill. IN GATE-3:34. OFF AT 3:34 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. MIGHTY Z. showed in front at the break, held a clear lead early and was hard urged through the stretch. COTTON DOLL, taken to the outside when making a good bid on the final turn, could not close the gap. LITTLE SHAWNSIE responded strongly when urged after a half but hung through the stretch. DEDIKI rallied too late. ROMAN LEE tired. SEMINOLE QUEEN was used up engaging for the early lead. PRO-FUSED raced poorly. Overweight— Cotton Doll, 1 pound; Little Shawnsie, 1; Dediki, 5; Mr Day, 2. FIFTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. (Yukon Jake. May 5. 1959, 1:11%. 5. 112.) Q j. l*flftA Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since jp* " JOOO March 5. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 20 allowed 3 lbs.: since March 15, May ' 12. 1960 5 lbs.; in 1960, 8 lbs. Claiming price. S2.500. Net value to winner $1.625; second, $500; third, $250; fourth. $125. Mutuel Pool, $75.078. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5840Spt —Waged and Won 5112 4 5 5J 52 3J * J Wells 2500 F Laiacono 14L50 5810Spt'— Mr. Marcey 6 120 2 3 3h 3J 2' 2\ J Fieselman 2500 E Lowrance 1.90 5846Spt3— Bonjo 6 120 7 2 23 23 \\ 3* W E Carroll 2500 Kelem-Pappas 3.10 581 7Spt -Back Log b4 113 3 6 62 4'J 54 4' W Zakoor 2500 L C Raver 8 20 5609Spt -Crown Derby b 9 115 6 1 1'J I2 4' 5nk A Skoronski 2500 W Strong 16.30 5837Spt — Lily K b4 110 1 8 8 72 6J 61 J E Curry 2500 Mrs M B Armer 1030 5300LD —Sky Capers 8110 8 4 AA 6* 73 7' C Stone 2500 E Meloncon 920 5802Spt3-Richard Jr. 5 114 5 7 73 8 8 8 W Cox 2500 Air View Farm 4.60 Time, :231/5, :47%, 1:15. Track good. Official Program Numbers !* ,—$2 Mututls Paid— , Odds to $1 3 kA . in • t 4-WAGED AND WON 31.00 9.60 -4.60 14.50 3 80 1.30 Mutuel Prices? 2-mr. marcey 3.80 2.60 90 .30 I 7-BONJO 2.80 40 Winner— Dk. ch. g, by Shut Out— War Talk, by Teddy's Comet, trained by C. Blair; bred by R. W. Mcllvain. IN GATE— 3:58. OFF AT 3:58 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. WAGED AND WON, kept wide when steadily improving his position, was in a hard drive when outgaming MR MARCEY in the closing stages. The latter responded to urging, just missed and bled BONJO wore down the pacesetter to gain command entering the stretch but could not last. BACK LOG saved ground but was not good enough. CROWN DERBY tired after leading for a half. SKY CAPERS was wide when tiring. RICHARD JR. showed nothing. Overweight — Back Log. 1 pound: Richard Jr., 2. SIXTH . RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly. Oct. 18, 1958, l:164.i. 5, 113.) Qr»fr CQQ"T Purse $3,200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ncn-winners of two races in 1960. Weight. jp» " JOO/ 120 lbs. Non-winners of a race other than maiden, optional or claiming since March 20 May 12. 1960 allowed 3 lbs.; one such race in 1960. 6 lbs. Net value to winner $2,080; second, $640; third, $320; fourth, $160. Mutuel Pool, $75,426. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 5825Spt — Patanandy b 120 2 3 22 2* Vt V J DeHoyos R G Anderson 4.00 3410AP4 — Nero b 114 1 1 1' 1J 22 2\ A Skoronski Southern Bell Stable 9.50 5822Spt4— Equimiss 109 6 5 55 55 4J 32 H Robich'x J E Hughes 3.40 "5834Spt —Captain Dick b 114 5 4 42 4' 3h 4J R L Barn'tt M H Van Berg 2 40 5834Spt3-Quick Kippy b 120 36 666 53 J Preston J G Smith 4 30 5506Spt2-Earthshaker b 114 4 2 3*1 3' 5* 6 H Craig Mrs E Denemark 4 80 Time, :22%, M%, 1:14. 1:201/s. Track good. Official Program Numbers w , — $2 Mutuels Paid — Odds to $1 — kA . - . ( 2-PATANANDY 10.00 ECO 3.60 4 00 2 00 80 Mutuel Prices? i-nero s.so 4.so 3.40 \m y. 7-EQUIMISS 3.60 80 Winner— Ch. c, by Roman Sandal— Realistic, by Swiv, trained by C. Bourland, Jr ; bred by L. C. Wilson & R. G. Anderson. IN GATE-4:261. OFF AT 4:26J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily PATANANDY, on the outside when forcing the early leader, gained command on the stretch turn and steadily drew out in an easy effort. NERO saved ground when leading early but had little left in the late going. EQUIMISS. slow to reach her best stride, closed strongly. CAPTAIN DICK saved ground when making a mild bid on the far turn but hung. EARTHSHAKER gave way steadily. THERARTREE. A SCHEDULED STARTER. WAS SCRATCHED FROM THE POST PARADE BY THE VETERINARIAN DUE TO SORENESS AND ALL MONIES WAGERED ON HIM WERE REFUNDED. Scratched— 5834Spt Therartree. SEVENTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly. Oct. 18. 1958. 1:164A. 5. 113.1 Qr»fr ^QQS Bo° Scobey Purse. Purse $3,200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races jp» " JOOO jn 19SQ. weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of a race other than maiden, optional or claiming May 12. 1960 since March 20 allowed 3 lbs.; one such race in 1960, 6 lbs. Net value to winner $2,080; second, $640; third, $320; fourth, $160. Mutuel Pool, $74,809. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 5588Lrl —Count Chuck b 114 3 7 7 5J 44 11 C Stone W H Bishop Stable Inc 370 5825Spt — Francean 110 6 2 1' lij \\ 2' \ A Sherman L Weinberger 5 30 3435HP — Wally's Pride b 114 1 4 43 V\2\ 32 J Fieselman W Strong * 4 80 5588Spt — Nizami's Image 117 7 1 31 J 2r 3' 44 A Skoronski Southern Bell St. • e 4 50 5851Spt —Special Stone b 114 4 5 53 6* 6 52^ H Robich'x J E Huqhes 14.60 5822Spt'— Idaho Step b 120 5 3 2* 42 5'| 6 R L Barntt F B Anschutz 160 5822Spt -Alot O'Market 112 2 5 6J 7 Eased. W E Carroll T W Sterne 70.40 Time. :22%. :47. 1:14*/s, 1:21. Track good. Mutuels Paid Odds to $1 Official Program Numbers'* ^-$2 -- - — ki , i r» • ( 3-COUNT CHUCK 9.40 5.00 4 40 3.70 150 120 Mutuel Prices? 6-francean 6.00 5.20 200 1 eo I 1-WALLYS PRIDE T... 5.40 1.70 Winner— Br. g, by Woodchuck— Countess Marty, by Count Fleet, trained by W H. B.shop. bred by R. F. McMahan, Sr. IN GATE-4:51|. OFF AT 451J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. COUNT CHUCK worked his way between horses when gaining steadily and had strong late speed to draw clear nearing the end. FRANCEAN gained a clear lead early, continued nearest the rail and held on g. ne'y though unable to last. WALLY'S PRIDE reached the lead between calls in the stretch but faltered NIZAMI'S IMAGE, slightly wide early, could not keep up. IDAHO STEP gave way steadily. ALOT 0 YARKET raced poorly and was eased after a half Overweight— Francean, 1 pound; Alot o" Market, 3. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE. (Bishops Light, Nov. 7. 1958. 1:38. 4. 120.) ^r*fr CkftftQ Purse S3,2O0. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs Non-winners of three ^P* " JOO~ faces Sjnce March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one racr 8 lbs. Claiming price. Mav 12. 1960 $8,500; if for $8,000. allowed 3 lbs Net value to winner $2,080; second, $640; third, $320; fourth. $160. Mutuel Pool, $80,572. Index Horses Eq'tAWtPPSt Va jj % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5725Lr|2 —Limoges 5112 4 2 3* 33 2\ 12 17 c Stone 8500 W H Bishop Stable Inc 7.40 58C6Spt3— Irish Love b 7 109 6 4 23 23 lij 2h 2"° E Curry 8000 W W Rodgers 1120 5861Spt2— Count Swedak 7 113 2 5 5h 5J 3' \ 35 35 W Zakoor 8500 Potato Chip Farm 130 5621GP — Sabena II. b 6 104 1 7 62 6« 5' 45 45 H Craig 8CCO Mrs C Greene 13.60 5836Spti— Nivrag b 7 114 3 1 4« 4£ 68 66 54 J Fieselman 80CO M H Van Berg 3.20 5843Spt2— Willygee b 4 112 5 3 I* 1h 4^5^ 6* W E Carroil 85CO M Moskowitz 9 40 5852Spt -Retobado II. b 7 112 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 R L Barn'tt 85?0 Jcc-Anna Stable 5 80 Time, :24V5. :482/s. 1:14% 1:41. Track good. $2 Mutuels Paid Odds to $1 Official Program Numbers'* , — - - , . . i ■» • ( 4-LIMOGES 16.80 6.60 3.40 740 2.30 .70 Mutuel Prices? 6-irishlove 9.20 4.00 2 go ico V 2-COUNT SWEDAK 2.40 .20 Winn-r— B. g, by Endeavour II— Princess Dita, by Jack High, trained by W. H. Bishop: bred by Mrs. H A. Parr III. IN GATE— 5:16J. OFF AT 5:16J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. LIMOGES moved strongly when urged after a half, quickly drew clear on the stretch turn and opened a leng lead in the late going IRISH LOVE gained a clear lead after a half and continued gamely, though was no match for the winner. COUNT SWEDAK reached a contending position after a half but hung entering the stretch. SABENA II was never dangerous NIVRAG showed nothing. WILLYGEE tired badly after leading for a half. Scratched— 5852Spt1 Dashing Squaw. Overweight— Count Swedak, 1 pound; Nivrag, 2. Count Swedak claimed by W H. Bishop Stable. Inc., trainer W. H Bishop. NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Bernburgoo. May 10. 1958, 1:44. 5. 121.) Qr fr •nRQIi Purse $2,900. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three ^D» " JOTU races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two racs, 5 IbV; one race. 8 lbs. Claiming price. May 12. 1960 $4,5C0: if for $4,000. allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner $1.885; second. $580; third, $290; fourth, $145. Mutuel Pool, $78.794. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va Vi Va Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5836Spt4— Vet's Boy b 10 115 2 1 11 12 1 J 13 13 A Skoronski 4500 F"G Singer 2.60 5835Spti-Chere Bete 5 114 7 5 3' 3' 33 3' 2' J Fieselman 4500 M H Van Berg 4 70 S844Spt3— Prince View b 5 117 4 2 2^ 21 2^ 2\ 3^ E Curry 4500 P G Johnson 8 40 5816Spt3— Lon b 7 112 1 3 4'J 4; 41 42 4t R L Barn'tt 45CO G L Collins 2 40 5613Spt2-Rico* Bronco 5 112 6 4 52 53 55 54 5*1 R Camp 4PO0 S Endin 5 30 5836Spt -Brother Joss b 6 117 6 7 7 7 62 6« 6* H Craig 45CO R W Adams 13 s0 5860Spt4— Trader j c. b4 112 3 6 6« 6U 7 7 7 C Stone 4500 Rob Rcy F?rm 9 20 Time. :244'5. 49^. 1:15%, 1:41%, 1:482/5. Track good. Official Program Numbers \/ ,^$2 Mutuels Paid - r* Odds to $1 ki , „ . f 2-VETS BOY 7.20 4.00 2.60 2.60 100 .30 Mutuel Prices} 7-chere bete 5.20 380 1 60 » 5-PRINCE VIEW ' 3.60 .80 Winner— Br. h. by Helvetian— Midi's Mom. by Arabs Arrow, trained by L. Dilaer; bred by M J. Bove. IN GATE— 5:42. OFF AT 5:42 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. ' VETS BOY, steadied when leading early, saved ground and won without being seriously threatened. CHERE BETE, slightly wide throughout, closed strongly PRINCE VIEW, nearest the leader to within the stretch, had no excuse. LON. taken to the outside on the final turn, could not prove dangerous RICO BRONCO lacked a serious rallv. TRADER J C. raced oocrly. Overweight— Chere Bete. 2 pounds. . , — Vet's Boy claimed by W. J. Schmidt, trainer same. Brother Joss claimed by Mrs. C Greene, trainer G. Alexandra. Attendance, 8,314; Total Mutuel Pool, $679,082. Simple Explanation of Bruce Lowe System; Thoroughbreds Are Traced on Distaff Side Simple Exolanation of Bruce Lowe System; Thoroughbreds Are Traced on Distaff Side Readers of breeding stories frequently encounter references to the "Bruce Lowe ■System." It was devised by Bruce Lowe, an Australian student of breeding He analyzed the pedigrees of all the winners of the English Derby. Oaks and St. Leger and traced them back in the female line to the earliest known ancestresses recorded in the first volume of the General Stud Book published in 1793 Lowe found that descendants in tail-female of Tregonwell's Natural Barb Mare won these three classics most often. Next were descendants of Burton's Barb Mare and so on. These families were numbered No. 1 and No. 2 and so forth to No 43. The family number of a horse thus indicates from which of these original mares it is descended on the maternal side, never on the paternal side Consequently a horse's number in breeding articles is always the same as its dam's For example. Ladas was by Hampton, a No 10 horse but Ladas belongs to No. 1 family because his dam was of the No. 1 family, a descendant in the female line of Tregonweil's Natural Barb Mare. Bruce Lowe dubbed the first five famiii-s "rurnirg'-^'niiies and they are distinguished by their numbers being printed in italics. There is also another grouping, that of the "sire" families in which the stallion element is supposed to be powerful. The numbers in this case are printed in black type. They are Nos. 3. 8. 11. 12. and 14. No. 3 is both a "running" and a "sire" family. Breeding experts generally are more Inclined to decry than accept the Bruce Lowe System. Page 13 Official Racing Charts: Churchill Downs Official Racing Charts ^^SSk Churchill Downs l^^^l Copyright, 1960, by Triangle Publications, Inc. iMnmawvom LOUISVILLE, KY., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1960-CHURCHILL DOWNS (1 MILE). Eleventh day of nineteen-day meeting (April 30 to May 21). Churchill Downs, Inc. American Tctalisator Puett Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Kuprio Kameras, Inc. Trackman. J. N. Lyon. Weather cloudy. Temperature 54 degrees. Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,234* feet. Steward representing Kentucky Racing Commission, Lewis Finley. Stewards, Jack G Goode and Lincoln Plaut. Placing Judges. Ray Hoertz, Charles L. Triplett and James W. Francis Jr. Patrol Judges. Patrick McDonald. Emil Roehm and Frank Muth. Paddock Judge, Thomas' Oliphant. Clerk of Scales, Charles J. Gormley. Starter, James Thomson. Timer, John Zach. Racing Secretary and Handicapper. Allan W. Lavin. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1959, .30; current meeting, .37. Percentage of favorites in the money. .71. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one: no field horses in Daily Double races. Mutuel take, 14 per cent (State 4, track 10). 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 jocicey. FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta. May 5, 1956. 1:09%. 4. 121.) /"* r\ •nQTQ Purse S2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1960 V-U - JO/7 Weight. 118 lbs Non-winners in 1960 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price. $2,500. Mav 12. 1960 NU value to winner 51,625; second, $500; third. $250; fourth. $125. Mutuel Pool, $31.980. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St jj V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5S65CD —Jet Sub_ b 6 114 4 8 24 23 22 12* H Hinojosa 2500 L Weinberger 2*00 3532FP —Mr. Hash 8 114 2 4 5* 33 33 2'' S Armstrg 2500 F Pound 62.30 5840CO — Icee Ken b 4 114 10 1 12 121 1h 31. J R Adams 2503 K Burkhart 3.40 5S40CD — Helmville b 4 114 6 9 8' 7' 54 43* R Dever 2500 P A B Widener III 2.30 41C7CD -Miss J. B b 7 112 9 5 6^ 52 * 54 B Baeza 2500 P F Temes T5.60 58 4CD4— The Posse b 10 114 3 11 W 8' 64 64 W D Lucas 2500 C M 0'Shea ' 21.00 5381SP' -Racie Lady b 4 115 5 2 3* 4h 73 72 L Wilson 2500 B E Borders 13.80 409iSpt'-Capt. Kim b9 114 17 11 11 91 8' R Gonzalez 2500 Arnold-Zuber 60.40 5802CD -Nir Spring b 4 114 8 10 92 102 82 94 G Roser 2500 T E Burr 32.60 5253JnD -Fly Spray b 7 112 7 3 44 6*11 W\ J Parsons 2500 G W Ross 25.70 53540P -Love Countess 4 11111 6 72 9410*11 R Parrott 2500 Mmes Nolan-Stone 112.70 Time. :22%. :45%. 1:11%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ ,— $2 Mutuels Paid — f Odds to $1 v 1 n • ( 4-JET SUB 6.00 3.40 2 60 2.00 .70 .30 M, utuel r rices \ 2-mr. hash ...: 29.20 13.40 13.60 5.70 MO-ICEE KEN 4.00 1.00 Winner— B. h. by Jet Pilot— Sub. by Bahrain, trained by M. J. Rosenthal; bred by A. Roberts. IN GATE— 2:00. OFFAT 2:00 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. JET SUB forced the early pace while in hand, moved to the fore from inside, when ICEE KEN bore out in the midstretch and was hard ridden to draw into his commanding lead. MR2 HASH found his best stride too late. ICEE KEN had his speed, saved ground to the upper stretch where he lost all chances when he bore out badly. HELMVILLE appeared to be finishing fastest of all. RACIE LADY could not keep pace. Overweight— Miss J. B., 3 pounds; Racie Lady, 2; Fly Spray, 3; Love Countess, 2. SECOND RACE 5 FURLONGS. (Delamar. May 5. 1956, :58%. 2. 119.) f r\ CQQH purse S2.5C0. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight. 118 lbs. Maidens allowed 4 lbs. Claiming V- U - OOOU price. $5,000. Mav 12. 1960 Net value to winner $1,625: second. $500; third. $250: fourth. $125. Mutuel Pool. $36,620. ' Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St & % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5839CD -Larry's Man 114 6 2 22 1' 14 1"k B Baeza 5»?0 L I Perkins 2720 4818CD -Todd W. b 114 8 11 115 115 7422* H Hinojosa 5000 J B White a-5.20 5S49CD — Nirbillomar " b 112 7 5 5h 3* 4i 31 R Borg'nke 5000 Mrs J M Smreker 3.60 5598Kee -Ree Formed b 114 12 10 62 62 52 4"« L Hansman 5000 C Laird 7.10 5839CD —Max Pit 118 11 7 42 542* 54 J Duff 5CO0 W D Brooks 16.10 5811CD*— Barbellion 114 2 3 83 |*| 6* 6"° W M Cook 5CO0 D Logan 620 5827CD -Jungle Light . 115 3 3 9^ 9«J 92 J* J R Adams 5000 B S Littrell 12.10 5836CD —Wind Trap 111 10 6 7h 7* 8' 83 R Dever 5000 Mrs E K Thomas 22.40 5854CD -Speedy Jean b 112 4 4 3* 44 3* 92; G Roser 5000 L A Dunker 5180 5320CD? -Handholder 113 9 12 10' 103 102 103* J Nichols 50G0 T McKinley a-5.20 5811CD -Homer H. 114 5 1 l| 21 115 113 D Dodson 503) R G Burns 51.60 -Lusty Andy 114 19 12 12 12 12 K Church 5CCO Mrs I Gushen ' 31.60 a Coupled. Todd W. and Handholder. Time. :23%. :46%. :59%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ ^-$2 Mutuels Paid -^ , Odds to $1 s k A , 1 n • ( 7-LARRY'S MAN 6.40 3.50 2.80 2.20 .80 .40 MutUel rTICeSj 1-TODD W. (a-Entry) 4.40 3.00 1.20 .50 I 8-NIRBILLOMAR 3.80 .90 Winner— B. c, by Jet Pilot— Bush Baby, by Mr. Busher, trained by H. B Pieratt; bred by Maine Chance Farm. IN GATE— 2:30. OFF AT 2:30 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. LARRY'S MAN engaged HOMER H. at once from the outside, put that one away when ready on the final turn, drew clear and was fully extended to prevail over TODD W. The latter, away tardily, came wide to circle his field entering the stretch and was getting to the winner. NIRBILLOMAR had no apparent mishap in an event effort. REFORMED was going steadily while placed along the inner rail at the finish. MAX PIT loomed boldly from between horses in the midstretch but could not sustain nis bid. HANDHOLDER lost all chances when she was knocked off stride at the start. . Scratched— 5827CD4 Oradd. 5248SP* Fast Falcon. 5550Kee Show Boy. 5818CD Royal Julie. 5553Kee Festive Note, 5820CD Cactus Kid Overweight— Nirbillomar, 1 pound; Speedy Jean. 1; Handholds. 2. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $21.20 — Double Pool, $37,676. THIRD RACE 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta. May 5. 1956. l:09»f,. 4. 121.) f r\ CQQ1 Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races in 1960 \~\J - JOO I Weight. 118 lbs. Non-winners in I960 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price. $2,500. May 12. 1960 Net value to winner $1,625; second. $500; third. $250: fourth. $125. Mutuel Pool, $43.023. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to$T 5808CD —It's a Gem b5 109 7 4 52 411 2h fb K Brous'rds 2500 Mrs W H Veeneman 270 5804CD -Roman Spy 9118 2 3 1' 12 12 2' J Lynch 2500 E J Grosfield 1.60 5835CD -Schoolmaster 4 118 5 8 62 6' 6* 32* H Hinojosa 2500 A L Baylot 4.10 2957Det -Kentucky Poet b 4 114 3 6 2' 2' 3' 41 J R Adams 2500 Mrs E Spencer 25.40 58G2CD —One Crack 5 114 10 5 82 83 72 5* B Phelps 2500 Mrs A Roth 80.90 529bJnD — Wisemar b*118 9 2 43 53 5* 64 L Wickel 2500 E Chiasson 19.80 5829CD —Baby Brier 7 109 4 10 10 93 94 7* V Mischeis 2500 Mrs N J Hernandez 22 00 5516Beu — Juna b 6 112 8 1 32 32 43 8£ B Baeza 2^00 H Redman 7.10 5819CD —Red Oil b 4 114 6 9 ' 7* 7* 83 9?* R Gonzalez 2500 Samus-Shadowens 5130 4919Hia —New Valor b 6 114 1 7 92 10 10 10 A Popara 2500 Martine-Whitesell Jr "19.10 Time. :22'/5, :45%. 1:12. Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ r- $2 Mutuels Paid — — Odds to $1 ■ ki , in- r 7-IT'S A GEM 7.40 4.40 2.80 2.70 1.20 .40 Mutuel rncesj 2-roman spy 3.60 260 .80 .30 I 5-SCH00LMASTER 2.50 .30 Winner— Blk. g. by Royal Gem II— Men's Mary, by Easy Mon, trained by A. E. Mettz; bred by W. H. Veeneman IN GATE— 2:57. OFF AT 2:57 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Wen driving. IT'S A GEM. unhurried through the first half mile, was brought wide thereafter to move steadily at the leaders and gained the decision in the final stride. ROMAN SPY had all his speed, raced slightly wide and just missed in a stiff dnve. SCHOOLMASTER found his best stride too late. KENTUCKY POET faltered after forcing the issue to the upper stretch. ONE CRACK closed a big gap. JUNA was well placed but flattened out in the final drive Overweight— Juna. 3 pounds. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta, Mav 5. 1956. l:09{f,. 4. 121.) fT\ CQQO Pu"e $2,500. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming 3-year.olds. 112 lbs.: 4-year-olds. KjU - JOOZ 122 lbs. Claiming price, $7,500. Mav 12. 1960 Net value to winner $1,625; second. tt'.S: third. $250; fourth. $125. Mutuel Pool, $56,743. Index Horses Eq't A WtxPP St Va Vz Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 40-I3CD — Nolsen b 3 113 4 4 24 22 2* 14D Dodson 7500 H E Sutton 3~90 58C3CD -Gal o' War b 3 107 7 2 1* 12 12 2** J Lynch 7500 J J Coy!e 7 40 4CS1CD -Questal 3112 9 3 32 33 3* 3* K Church 7500 C S Nahm * 6 80 5541GP -Licking River b 3 112 8 O 10' 11 9' 4' H Hinojosa 75C0 0 S Deming 3 40 5833CD''-Miss Chicago b 3 107 11 1 4* V 43 5"" R Dever 7500 S A Alexander 3 50 582PCD -Great S. J. 3112 18 11 9 5* 63 W D Lucas 7503 Mr-Mrs J H Gallagher 52 70 5547Kee -Tai Shan 3 112 5 6 62 63 64 7"" R Duran 75C0 D Logan 15 50 5828CD -Kercheval 3 112 3 5 5h 8' 8* 84 J R Adams 7500 Mrs Fis'er-M'cher-S'bler 84 20- 5535Kee —Princess Ht.ba 3 112 6 7 9'*102 11 9* R Borg'nke 750 D J Thomson 53 40 5814CD -Scotties Image b 3 112 2 9 82 72 10*10 L Hansman 7500 H L Freyn 1780 5828CD* —Wind Bomb b 4 117 10 12 71 5* 7 Bled J Nichols 7500 Crimson King Farm 800 2699Det —Side Pal b 3 107 12 11 Bolted. W M Cook 7500 J J Rebstock 71.70 Time. :22V5. 45%. 1:11. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ $2 Mutuels Paid , — — , r— Odds to $1 ^ ( 4-i\0LSEN 9.80 7.40 6.20 3.90 270 2.10 MID- utuel Knees] 7-gal o war 7.60 6.40 2.80 220 V 9-QUESTAL 6.20 210 Winner— Br. c. by Guillotine— Oceanx Lady, by Bull Weed, trained by R A Mattingly; bred by L M Watts IN GATE— 3:26. OFF AT 3:26* CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Start good. Won driving. NOLSEN forced the early pace while in hand, came around GAL 0 WAR to engage that one in the stretch and proved clearly the best. The latter assumed command at once, saved ground and held on stubbornly to be easily best of the others QUESTAL dropped back steadily. LICKING RIVER passed only tiring horses MISS CHICAGO could not keep pace. WIND BOMB bled. SIDE PAL bolted soon after the start Scratched— 5828CD Red Streak. 5397GP4 Red Wingfield. 5828CD3 Miss Mango. Overweight— Nolsen. 1 pound; Princess Huba, 5. Nolsen claimed by T. A Grissom. trainer V. R. Wright. FIFTH RACE 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta. May 5. 1956. 1:09%. 4. 121.) t*D _ " fl&3 Escoba Purse. Purse $2,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 122 lbs. Non-v■'*,' J°OJ winners of two races in 1960 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs.; since Nov. 25, 9 lbs May 12. 1960 Claiming price, $6,000. Net value to winner $1,820: second, $560; third. $280; fourth, $140. Mutuel Pool, $61,824. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys CI g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5840CD3— Under Control 4117 4 4 82 62 5* Ul D Dodson .60CO S A Alexander 8"70 5822CDi-Junior Foil b 5 119 6 5 3' 2^ 2h 22 R Parrott 6CO0 E J Nix 460 5846CD2— Misensation; 5 112 7 7 6* 54 4h 33* B Baeza 6000 Berkshire Stable 210 4124CD*— Floridian b7 113 2 2 1^ 34 3* 41 K Church 6000 H L Freyn 8 20 5822CD3-Precision Man b 4 116 9 6 4* 4* 645* J R Adams 60CO T D Buhl 7 20 5822CD -Miss Primate 4 114 5 3 5^ 7* 82 G * J Chalk 6000 Mrs L Wagner 5180 5822CD -My Pick Too 5 103 3 1 V V* |h 7"* W M Cook 6CO0 L Weinberger 12 30 5825CD -Prize Taker. 4 114 1 9 72 82 7* 8* H Hinojosa 6000 J B White 310 4076CD' -Hay Roger b 4 113 8 8 S 9 9 9 D Br'mfie'd 6000 D Knight 2260 Time. :22%. :45VS 1:10%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers * r— $2 Mutuels Paid -, - Odds to $1 ^ n," rtrf 4-UNDER CONTROL 19 40 6.00 3.60 8 70 2.00 .80 M.,1,,.1 utuel rricesi 6-junior foil 6.40 360 220 so i 7-MISENSATI0N ■ 2.80 40 Winner— B. f, by Billings— Gleeful, by Pharamond II., trained by W. H Bradley: bred by R C Wilson Jr IN GATE-4.-01. OFF AT 4:01 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. UNDER CONTROL was held in reserve to the final turn, where she was brought to the outside for the final drive, then responded to urging in the uppeV stretch to close with a rush and proved a decisive winner JUNIOR FOIL had speed from the start, raced slightly wide and held on fairly well. A steward's inquiry into the running absolved JUNIOR FOIL of suspected interference through the stretch run. MISENSATION faltered after making a menacing move in the midstretch. FLORIDIAN was used up duelinq for the earlv lead with MY PICK TOO. PRIZE TAKER was always outrun. Overweight— Misensation, 1 pound; Miss Primate. 3. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Bornastar. Sent. 27. 195$. 1:42--.. 5. 119) CD - Sftftd. Broomstick Purse. Purse $3.5CC. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of $1,675 twice ^ JvJU*t 0ther than maiden, optional, starter or claiming at one mile or over Weight 122 May 12. 1960 lbs. Non-winners of $5,000 allowed 3 lbs.; $2,600. 7 lbs.: $1,625. 10 lbs. (claiming races not considered in estimating allowances). Net value to winner $2,275; second. $700; third. $350; fourth, $175. Mutuel Pool. $62,779. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St 1A V2 3,4 Str Fin Jockeys j Owners Odds to $1 5947CD'-Run For Nur* b 119 3 1 22 12 jjj 22 jS k Church jHTBrown ~TT6 5815CD -Sonny's Sin 115 5 4 4t 2' 22 111 23J D Dodson L Weinberger 15 20 5848CD -Baghatur 115 6 5 9 - 5* 6 6 3"° J R Adams Schneider Haden 1080 5848CD3-Colonel Bala 115 2 6 6 6 5* 5" 4* R Borge'ke S I Crew 6 10 5848CD"-Money Now b 112 4 2 » 43 3'1 4^ 54 H Hinojosa Mrs P A Schiro 1130 5847CD4-Counterate 119 1 3 1' 3^ 4i 3* 6 B Baeza C V Whitney 2 00 Time. :23Vs. :48y5. 1:13. 1:37%. 1:44. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ ,_ $2 Mutuels Paid -, r- Odds to $1 x M,,f..«l D-:^r.( 3'RUN F0R NURSE 420 32° 260 1.10 .60 30 UTUel rriCeS? 5-SONNYS SIN 8 80 4 60 3 40 130 I 6-BAGHATUR 4.60 130 Winner— B. c. by Hasty Road— Juliets Nurse, bv Count Fleet, trained by C F Bowles- bred by J G Brown IN GATE-4:35. OFF AT 4:36 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for all but COUNTERATE Won driving. RUN FOR NURSE engaged COUNTERATE from the outside at once, put that one away when read* in the run down the backstretch. came to the inside when clear and came again after being headed to gain a narrow decision over SONNY'S SIN. The latter, never far back, moved along the outside to gain command momentarily in midstretch and then just failed to last in a stiff drive. BAGHATUR came wide to make uo some ground in the S!f115*gE '-COLONEL BALA was void of early speed. MONEY NOW was well placed but lacked a closing rally. COUNTERATE, unprepared for the start, was rushed to the lead from the inside entering the first turn continued to save ground thereafter and tired rather badly in the lat» stages. SEVENTH RACE 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta. Mav 5. 1956. 1:69?.. 4. 121 ) fn 5R81? Purse $2-K J 3-year-olds Claiming. Non-winners of three races Weight. 119 lbs ^"^ JBOJ Non-winners of two races allowed 3 lbs.; maidens, 6 lbs. Claiming price. $4,000 May 12.1960 Net value to winner $1.690; second, $520; third, $260; fourth, $130. Mutuel Pool. $61,319. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St % V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5838CD -Fancy Free b 116 1 2 12 12 11* ih r d^,,,. 4000 Mrs j L Noomari " 9~80 5502CD3 -New Order 116 7 9 W 64 52 2^ K Church 4000 C F Bowles 3 90 5830CD3 -Breakfastpick 114 9 5 5» 43 32 31 B Baeza 4C00 R Sturgis 310 581 7CD -Cashel Rock b 119 11 1 32 24 24 42J T Guyton 4000 A F Wall Estate 6 20 5830CD -little Wiida 109 10 3 2+- 3* 42 5* V Mischeis 4000 Jennings Sr-Dees 1120 3767Kee3-Sweat Sox 113 3 4 6^ 54 63 631 L Hansman 4000 W J Sprow Jr a-9 10 5841CD -Top Hat b 116 2 10 9* 9* 82 7 H Hinojosa 4000 L Weinberger 3 70 5823CD -Tom Gal b 108 6 8 103 !fl3 72 82* W M Cook 4000 H A Grant 51 20 5841CD -Da Ri-Jo 116 5 11 12 12 9* 92| A Popara 40CO L K Haggin ' 3540 5830CD —Mild Maid Lucy 111 4 12 11* 11* 103 104 W D Lucas 4000 M W Anderson 41 20 4144CD -Gold Shekel 111 12 7 82 82 112 117 j Lynch 4000 J H Rouse 3 9 10 4058CD -Fightim} Cash 106 8 5 4* 7412 12 K Brous'rdS 4000 T W-A C Ferguson 31.20 a-Coupled. Sweat Sox and Geld Shekel. Time. :22%, :45^5. 1:11%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ , — $2 Mutuels Paid ^ — Odds to $1 ^ id- I 2-FANCY FREE 21.60 10.40 4.40 9.80 4.20 120 M. utuel r rices \ 7-new order 6.60 3.40 230 70 l 9-BREAKFASTPICK 3.40 70 Winner— B. g, by Tribe— Transient, by Soon Over, trained by L. G. Joffrion: bred by Mrs V Bragg IN GATE-5:04. OFF AT 5:04 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. FANCY FREE sprinted clear at once, saved ground while being cleverly rated and just lasted in a prolonged drive. NEW ORDER, outrun to the stretch, was brought wide for the drive and was getting to the winner BREAKFASTPICK was also going steadily at the end to just miss. CASHEL ROCK pressed the issue to the closing sixteenth where he commenced tiring when put to a drive. LITTLE WILDA displayed good early foot TOP HAT was always in the rear fliqht. Scratched— 5856CD Distinto, 5831CD Lady Lora, 4002CD Roulade, 5817CD Pontifical. 5645GP Iffy. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Bornastar, Sept. 27. 1958. 1:42V.. 5. 119.) CT\ *\fifi& Pursc $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1960. Weight 118 lbs - V-L* JOOO Claiming price. $2,500. May 12, 1960 Net value to winner $1,625: second. $500; third. $250; fourth $125. Mutuel Pool, $62.083. ■ Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St 'A V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5844CD -Toni Mia 4113 5 3 3' 41 32 1h 12* K Church 2500 G A Cavanaugh 390 5826CD -Tulsa Twist 4113 2 1 1' 1»~ It- 24 24 V Mischeis 2500 Mrs Haberm'n-J Marq'te 17 20 5509CD -Federal Eagle 5 118 7 6 62 52 43 43 31 D Dodson 2500 Gentilly Stable 4 30 5857CD -Perch b 6 113 1 2 242* 22 34 4t| R Dever 2500 J F 0'Neil 1910 5844CD2-Bonaparte b 9 118 6 5 5* 62 53 52 5nk J R Adams 2500 E J Grosfield 2 70 5835CD -Boomer Sooner b 5 118 8 8 8 8 6' 6' 6* J Nichols 2500 Mrs L Fischer E Miller 15 10 5861 CD -Spicy Tour 5 113 3 7 7' 72 7 7 7 K Brous'rds 2500 L C Wilson 360 5819CD — Manometro 7 118 4 4 4* 32 Broke down. J Hartman 2500 P Grenon 1030 Time. :24%. :49%. 1:14%. 1:39%. 1:46%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^. ^-$2 Mutuels Paid - ,- Odds to $1 ^ kit. ID* ( 5-TONI MIA 9.80 6.60 5.40 3.90 2.30 170 Mutuel Knees J 2-tulsa twist 12.40 7.20 520 260 l 7-FEDERAL EAGLE 4.40 1.20 Winner— B. f, by Woodchuck— Mia Minta by Challenge Me. trained by J. M. Hart; bred by W I Goodwin IN GATE— 5:31. OFF AT 5:31 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. TONI MIA. always in contention, was brought to the inside on rounding the final turn to move boldly, then wore down the leaders in the midstretch and drew well clear under pressure. TULSA TWIST gave way suddenly after making the pace to the midstretch. FEDERAL EAGLE raced wide throughout PERCH was used up dueling for the lead. BONAPARTE was never a serious factor. SPICY TOUR was always outrun. MANOMETRO broke his left fore leg midway on the second turn and was pulkd up. Scratched— 5802CD Dixie Heart. 5509CD Tidivate. 5863CD Myrtle Girl. Attendance, 6,500 (Estimated); Total Mutuel Pool, $454,047. Racing Dates Racing Dates Caliente, opens January 4, close indefinite. Bay Meadows, opens March 4, closes May 16 55 Jays Aqueduct, opens March 21, closes May 31 .-; 62 days Ascot Park, opens April 1, closes May 24 45 days Raceway Park, opens April 1, closes May 23 44 days Beulah Park, opens April 8. closes May 30 , 44 days Sportsman's Park, opens April 16. closes May 14 25 days Wheeling Downs, opens April 16. closes May 28 37 days Shenandoah Downs, opens April 16, closes May 21 31 days Suffolk Downs, opens April 21, closes July 2 63 days Cahokia Downs, opens April 28. closes July 16 60 days Churchill Downs, opens April 30, closes May 21 19 days Garden State Park, opens April 30, closes May 30 24 days Portland Meadows, opens May 3, closes July 6 '. 50 days Pimhco, opens May 6, closes May 21 12 days Old Woodbine, opens May 9, closes June 4 24 da.vs Hollywood Park, opens May 11, closes July 25 55 days Omaha, opens May 13, closes July 4 39 dt.vs Malvern, opens May 14 1 day Percy Warner Park, opens May 14 1 day Balmoral-at-Washington Park, opens May 16, closes June 18 30 days Detroit Race Course, opens May 20, closes July 30 .r 62 days Exhibition Park, opens May 20, closes June 6 11 days La Mesa Park, opens May 21, closes September 11 44 days Media, opens May 21 1 day Memorial Park, opens May 21, closes June 18 7 days Victoria Park, opens May 21, closes June 13 18 days 1 Charles Town, opens May 23, closes July 4 37 days Page 14 Sportsman's Park Sportsman's Park (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 6 1-2 FURLONGS. 2:00 P.M. I Purse $2,500. 4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds. 10 Lebanon Lad R. L. Barnett 114 5-2 7 King of Chi C.Stone 114 5-1 9 Elchac No boy 114 6-1 6 Ronnie's Boots R.Camp 114 8-1 13 Mike Boy No boy 117 8-1 1 Royal Witch No boy 109 6-1 5 That's Papa No boy 114 8-1 4 Camerica W. Zazoor 114 10-1 2 Irish Mud No boy 114 20-1 3 Long Tom H. Robichaux 117 15-1 8 Stripe W.Chambers 120 15-1 II RichMeginnis H. Robichx 114 20-1 12 Blue Slipper No boy 109 20-1 14 Don't Spank E.Curry 114 15-1 15 Disco Volante J.Fieselman 114 30-1 RACE— 6 1-2 FURLONGS. 2:30 P.M. 2ND Purse $2,750. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($3,250 to $3,000.) 2 Submersion No boy 112 4-1 4 Pete So K.Griffith 114 5-1 5 Country Delivery J. F's'lm'n 114 6-1 11 Arabian Lad A. Skoronski 117 4-1 9 Cornucopia No boy 109 4-1 8 Gail Lea S. LeJeune 109 6-1 7 Hardly Ever No boy 117 10-1 10 Unexpected Son A. Sherman 111 8-1 1 Noble Ace No boy 114 15-1 3*Added Power J. Sluss 109 15-1 6 Dibby's Marie No boy 109 20-1 12 Love'nWar No boy 109 20-1 RACE — 4 FURLONGS. 2:55 P.M. 3RD Purse $2,600. 2-year-olds. Claiming. ($4,000.) 2*Pasqual J. Sluss 115 4-5 7 Tea Day J. Fieselman 114 4-1 1 Sparkling Water H. Rbichx 111 12-1 5 Mr. Milt No boy 114 8-1 10 Roman Wizard J.Fieselman 114 10-1 3 Beverly Lane R.Camp 111 20-1 4 Sandra J. J. D. Jessop 111 15-1 6 GayFairday S. LeJeune 114 20-1 8 Phil's Beacon A. Skoronski 114 20-1 9 Huffy Tuff y No boy 111 30-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:20 P.M. 4TH Purse $2,750. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($4,500 to $4,000.) 1 Pretty Pam H.Craig 115 4-1 8 Mad Dog W. Chambers 117 3-1 ! 2 Rose Will J.Wells 115 6-1 6 Trans Page C.Stone 117 5-1 4 Scenic No boy 107 6-1 9 Dude Ship H. Robichaux 115 6-1 3 Marble Hill No boy 112 10-1 5 Hanna'sDoll No boy 110 15-1 7 Winnie A. A. Skoronski 107 30-1 RACE— 6 1-2 FURLONGS. 3:45 P.M. 5TH Purse $2,750. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,250.) 5 BillHuey K.Griffith 117 5-1 1 Prince Bound No boy 115 5-2 6 Certainly Red .No boy 115 4-1 4 Rancher No boy 117 4-1 7 Duck Heaven No boy 115 6-1 3 Baton Bleu R. L. Barnett 110 6-1 2 Little Bouquet No boy 107 15-1 RACE— 6 1-2 FURLONGS. 4:10 P.M. 6TH Purse $2,900. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($4,500.) 3 Connie-Cat No boy 112 9-5 4 JacquelinJ. J.Wells 110 5-2 5 Delightful Time R.Baldwin 115 5-1 6 Noble Imp H. Robichaux 115 6-1 1 Peuco H. Robichaux 112 20-1 2 Dry Powder E.Curry 107 12-1 7 Pana H.Craig 112 15-1 8 Supre Metric M. Weissman 107 15-1 9 Kno-Knox W. Zakoor 112 20-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 4:35 P.M. 7TH Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 2 Indian Heir E.Curry 112 2-1 9 Dashing Squaw No boy 112 4-1 6 Bullin K. Griffith 112 5-1 3 Clem Kelly C.Stone 112 5-1 5 Encore No boy 112 6-1 1 Locoweed No boy 112 6-1 4 Bay Boy C.Stone 112 8-1 7 Shaker Heights No boy 112 15-1 8 Even Lode W.Chambers 110 15-1 Coupled: Locoweed and Encore; Clem Kelly and Bay Boy. RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 5:00 P.M. 8TH Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 1 Sabertooth R. L. Barnett 120 5-2 5 Harmonize C.Stone 114 5-1 6 Jay L.Kay . H.Craig 114 3-1 4 Raising Cain C.Stone 114 5-1 8 Pore Jim No boy 117 4-1 2 Peanut Kid No boy 114 20-1 3 Angel Breath No boy 114 12-1 7 Alessi No boy 114 20-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 5:25 P.M. 9TH Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 4 Full Weight W. Cox 114 5-2 2 Ocean King A. Skoronski 120 5-2 8 Air Battle * No boy 120 5-1 1 Treaty Stone W. Cox 114 8-1 7 De'Jon H.Craig 117 8-1 3 Trojan Quest J.Fieselman 114 8-1 5 Houston W. Zakoor 114 15-1 6 Up a Tree No boy 109 10-1 Daily Racing for Experts' Selections Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections Figures in Consensus Show Comparative Ratings. Allowing 5 points for 1st (Today's Best 7 points), 2 points for 2d, 1 point for 3d. Today's Best in Black Type. Trackman, Pat Caudill SPORTSMAN'S PARK Selections Made For Fast Track RACE ""^TRACKMAN HANDICAP- ANALYST ~ ~~HERMIS SWEEP CONSENSUS - Lebanon Lad Lebanon Lad Lebanon Lad Don't Spank Lebanon Lad LebanonXad 22 I Royal Witch Irish Mud Roval Witch Lebanon Lad King of Chi Don't Spank 5 _ Elchac King of Chi King of Chi That's Papa Elchac King of Chi. _4 Submersion Arabian Lad Submersion Submersion SubiSersion Submersion 21 2 Arabian Lad Love 'n War Country Delivery Arabian Lad Pete So Arabian Lad 10 Gail Lea Submersion Arabian Lad Country Delivery Country Delivery Country Delivery 4 Tea Day Pasaual Pasqual PASQUAL Pasqual 24 3Pasqual Tea Day Pasqual Mr. Milt Tea Day Tea Day Tea Day 12 Phil's Beacon Mr. Milt Tea Day Sandra J. Sparkling Water Mr. Milt 3 Mad Dog Pretty Pam Scenic Hanna'sDoll Pretty Pam Pretty Pam 12 4 Rose Will Trans Page Mad Dog Scenic Mad Dog Mad Dog 10 Pretty Pam Mad Dog Pretty Pam Marble Hill Rose Will Scenic 7 Prince Bound Prince Bound Prince Bound Prince Bound Bill Huey Prince Bound 22 5 Certainly Red Bill Huey Certainly Red Bill Huey Prince Bound Bill Huey 9 Duck Heaven Rancher Baton Bleu Rancher Certainly Red Certainly Red 5 Connie-Cat Connie-Cat Connie-Cat Jacquelin J. Connie-Cat Connie-Cat 22 6 Delightful Time Jacquelin J. Dry Powder Connie-Cat Jacquelin J. Jacquelin J. 9 Pana Kno-Knox Pana Pana Delightful Time Delightful Time 3 Indian Heir INDIAN HEIR INDIAN HEIR Indian Heir Indian Heir INDIAN HEIR 29 7 Bullin Encore Bullin Dashing Squaw Dashing Squaw Dashing Squaw 7 Dashing Squaw Dashing Squaw Dashing Squaw Even Lode Bullin Bullin 5 J AY L. KAY Sabertooth Jay L. Kay - Sabertooth Sabertooth Sabertooth 19 8 Sabertooth I Jay L.Kay Sabertooth Angel Breath Harmonize Jay L.Kay 15 Raising Cain Pore Jim Angel Breath Raising Cain Jay L. Kay Angel Breath 3 Air Battle Air Battle Full Flight AIR BATTLE Full Flight Air Battle 20 9 Ocean King Full Flight Air Battle Full Flight Ocean King Full Flight 15 Full Flight Treaty Stone Treaty Stone Treaty Stone Air Battle Ocean King 4 Trackman, J. N. Lyon CHURCHILL DOWNS Selections Made For Fast Track RACE ~TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST HERMIS SWEEP \ CONSENSUS Eternal Maid Rainproof Kintla Eternal Maid Tag and Tow Eternal Maid 12 1 Times Awaiting Miss Ida Eternal Maid Kinta Kintla Kintla 9 Lofty Gal Tag and Tow Tag and Tow Banksie Mearsan Tag and Tow 7 Mama Honey Polinique Mama Honey Cousin Peachy Polinique 14 2Polininue Brownwood Polinique Mama* Honey Polinique Mama Honey Mama Hone v 14 Suesoma Kentucky Azure Suesoma Brownwood Suesoma Cousin Peach v 5 Mecom Blue Ray H. K. Zebadiah Pepier Pepier 16 3Pepier Show Boy Pepier Pepier Pepier - Ray H. K. Ray H. K. 7 Hyesta Zebadiah - Mecom Blue Mecom Blue Zebadiah Zebadiah 7 Academy Girl Billisham Smiling Pick BILLISHAM Billisham Billisham 20 4 Billisham Smiling Pick - Academy Girl Academy Girl Smiting Pick Academy Girl 1 1 Nerine Academy Girl Billisham Nerine Academy Girl Smiling Pick 9 Jolly Scot Hot Market JOLLY SCOT Jolly Scot Belle Breeze Jolly Scot 21 5 Choice Page Jolly Scot Patrick of Erin Mount Sea Jolly Scot Belle Breeze 6 Belle Breeze Mount Sea Choice Page Hot Market Choice Page Hot Market 6 BELLE Addie Belle Addie Belle Colonel Chill Addie Belle Addie Belle 23 6ADDIE Colonel Chill Colonel Chill Maid O'Steel Maxinkuckee Brazos Color.el Chill 9 Maid O'Steel Maxinkuckee Pettypie Addie Belle Instar • Maxinkuckee 3 Lone Wolf LONE WOLF Lone Wolf Lone Wolf Lone Wolf LONE WOLF 27 7 Lafayette Square Red Wingfield Lafayette Square Red Wingfield Lafayette Square Lafavette Sauare 7 Red Wingfield Lafayette Square Red Wingfield Fleet John Excellent Buy Red Wingfield 6 Camp Cook Pontifical Pontifical Pontifical PONTIFICAL Pontifical 22 8 Pappy Carter Pappy Carter Garacole Nantucket Babe Caracole Caracole 5 Bonnie Annie Caracole Nantucket Babe Bonnie Annie Taxi Cami: Cook 5 New Mexico Secretary Resigns New Mexico Secretary Resigns ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 12.— At a meeting of the New Mexico Racing Commission held here April 28, the commission accepted the resignation of J. M. Phillips as secretary. Phillips' resignation had been tentatively accepted by the commission chairman effective March 1. Mrs. Margaret Mead w 11 serve as acting secretary until June 1 at which time she will be replaced by Mrs. Vivian Kirk. The latter will serve as acting secretary until the commission engages a secretary. Churchill Downs Churchill Downs (GRADED BY SWEEP) I ST RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 2:00 P.M. ' Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. ($2,500.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt, Odds. 9 Tag and Tow B. Hansman 118 3-1 1 Kintla . No boy 118 5-1 12 Mearsan No boy 118 4-1 2 Kisstory J.Nichols 114 6-1 15 Miss Janmar W.D.Lucas 114 6-1 7 Eternal Maid W.M.Cook 114 8-1 3'Lucania V. Mischel 109 20-1 4 Rosette Again No boy 114 15-1 5 Lofty Gal A. Popara 118 20-1 6 Miss Ida T. Guy ton 118 12-1 8 Times Awaiting No boy 114 30-1 10 Carr Creek S.Armstrong 114 15-1 II PontchieGal R.Gonzalez 114 15-1 13*Rainproof K. Broussard 109 10-1 14 Banksie L. Hansman 114 20^1 1ND RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 2:30 P.M. » Purse $2,700. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Filliies. Special weights. 13 Cousin Peachy J. Lynch 110 5-2 8 Mama Honey B. Baeza 110 4-1 1* Suesoma K. Broussard 105 5-1 10 Encomium W.M.Cook 110 5-1 9 Polinque K. Church 110 5-2 11 Persian Dish J.Nichols 110 10-1 3 Kentucky Azure D. Dodson 110 10-1 4 Coaxer No boy 110 10-1 2 Chadwich H. Hinojosa 111 20-1 5 Lasting Jet No boy HO 15-1 6 Janice J. Chalk 110 30-1 7 Brownwood R. Dever 119 12-1 12 Roman B. W.M.Cook 110 12-1 Coupled: Polinque and Cousin Peachy. RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 3:00 P.M. 3RD Purse $2,700. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. 5 Pepier H. Hinojosa 119 1 Ray H. K. No boy 119 2 Zebadiah D. Dodson 119 6 Mecom Blue B. Baeza 119 8 Mortal Storm W.D.Lucas 119 3 Show Boy J. Lynch 119 4 Rooster W.D.Lucas 119 7 Hyesta W.M.Cook 119 Coupled: Rooster and Mortal Storm. RACE— 7 FURLONGS. 3:30 P.M. 4TH Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($4,000.) 4 Billisham W.M.Cook 117 3-1 2*Smiling Pick No boy 115 5-2 3*Academy Girl V. Mischel 110 4-1 1 Nerine J. Parsons 108 6-1 6 Grey Topper K. Church 113 8-1 7 'Side Wind K. Broussard 103 10-1 5 Prep Me L. Hansman 113 15-1 8 LadyLora R. Dever 108 15-1 RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 4:00 P.M. 5TH Purse $2,600. 2-year-olds. Claiming. ($7,500.) 1 Belle Breeze J.Nichols 113 4-1 9 Jolly Scot A. Popara 116 5-2 3 Choice Page B. Baeza 116 5-1 6 MahMoola G. Roser 116 5-1 8 Mr. Tip L.Wilson 116 6-1 4*Patrick of Erin K. Broussard 108 8-1 2 Hot Market W.M.Cook 116 20-1 5 Night Star H. Hinojosa 116 12-1 7 Mount Sea J.Nichols 113 20-1 £TH RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 4;30 P.M. P Purse $3,500. 3- and 4-year-olds. Allowances. 7 Addie Belle B. Baeza 116 8-5 9 Brazos No boy 117 3-1 8 Instar No boy 117 3-1 6 Maxinkuckee D. Brumfield 108 6-1 3 Colonel Chilly No boy 116 5-1 1 Indian Nation No boy 112 8-1 2 Maid O'Steel No boy 116 15-1 4 Big Joy No boy 108 8-1 5 Pettypie K. Church 116 10-1 Coupled: Indian Nation and Big Joy; In-star and Brazos. RACE — 6 FURLONGS. 5:00 P.M. 7TH Purse $2,800. 3- and 4-year-olds. Allowances. 7 Lone Wolf B. Baeza 120 8-5 6 Lafayette Square J. Nichols 120 4-1 2 Excellent Buy J.R.Adams 107 3-1 8 Fleet John W.D.Lucas 111 10-1 3 Red Wingfield J. Parsons 116 8-1 1 Head Count D.Miller 107 30-1 4 Little Vixen No boy 106 12-1 5 Fresh Bet R. Dever 111 15-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 5:30 P.M. 8TH Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($2,500.) 3 Pontificial No boy 115 7-5 2 Caracole • K. Church 110 5-2 4 Taxi No boy 107 15-1 8*Nantucket Babe K. Br'ssard 105 5-1 6 Narcola W.M.Cook 112 8-1 1 Camp Cook R.Gonzalez 112 15-1 5 Pappy Carter H. Hinojosa 118 12-1 7 Bonnie Annie R. Dever 107 20-1 Leading Jockeys Leading Jockeys Copyrighted by Triangle Publications, Inc. Reproduction prohibited without special permission. Churchill Downs April 30 to May 11. inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Baeza. B. 36 10 7 5 Hinojosa, H. 37 8 8 2 Rotz.J.L. 49 8 3 7 Hartack, W. 29 6 8 4 Cook, W.M. 29 5 2 5 Dever, R. 20 4 0 1 Borgemenke, R. 22 4 0 0 Church, K. 34 4 6 4 Dodson, D. 41 4 4 8 Sportsman's Park April 16 to May 11, inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Barnett, R. L. 153 40 23 21 *Spraker,L. 104 24 17 11 Nono, R. 108 24 15 8 Baldwin, R. 98 14 16 14 Fieselman, J. 94 12 9 19 Collier, W. 119 12 18 21 Craig, H. 53 9 9 3 Griffith, K. 87 9 10 12 Curry, E. 108 9 13 21 Stone, C. 58 8 11 5 •Apprentice. Page 15 Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections Daily Racing Form Experts1 Selections Figures in Consensus Show Comparative Ratings. Allowing 5 points for 1st (Today's Best 7 points), 2 points for 2d, 1 point for 3d. Today's Best in Black Type. Trackman, J on Fair , AQUEDUCT Selections Made For Fast Track RACE TRACKMAN ~ HANDICAP ANALYST"- HERMIS SWEEP CONSENSUS White ' Cranberry Sauce World Traveler World Traveler Tooley Cranberry Sauce 12 IBeau Cranberry Sauce Father Christmas Cranberry Sauce Cranberry Sauce World Traveler World Traveler 12 Inquisition Inquisition Inquisition Inquisition Cranberry Sauce Tooley 5 Western Star Formation Cheers and Tears Western Star Formation Formation 11 2 Jet Streak Jet Streak Jet Streak Jet Streak Oui Madame Western Star 10 Cheers and Tears Oui Madame Formation Happy Venture Jet Streak Jet Streak 9 Bless the Bride Bless the Bride Shuette Bowl of Flowers Bowl of Flowers Bowl of Flowers 15 3 Bowl of Flowers Off Broadway Bowl of Flowers Bless the Bride In the Clouds Bless the Bride 12 In the Clouds Bowl of Flowers Hilla In the Clouds Shuette Shuette 6 HUMANE LEADER HUMANE LEADER HUMANE LEADER HUMANE LEADER HUMANE LEADER HUMANE L'DER 35 4 Moriches Moriches New Hit Moriches Moriches Moriches 9 Get Luoky Get Lucky Moriches Hidden Intent New Hit New Hit 3 Satiny Rice Shower Rice Shower Rice Shower Little Princess Rice Shower 17 5 Little Princess Little Princess Little Princess Little Princess Rice Shower Little Princess 13 Cyclades M'selle Mill M'selle Mill Satiny Funloving Satiny 6 Misty Flight Misty Flight Quantrell Crafty Skipper Crafty Skipper Misty Flight 16 6 Crafty Skipper Arnica Misty Flight Misty Flight Misty Flight Crafty Skipper 12 Mark the Way Nimble Fiddler Arnica Arnica Arnica | Arnica 5 Don Rickles Don Rickles Don Rickles Don Rickles Don Rickles Don Rickles 25 7 Big Klu Oink Klinkhouse Klinkhouse Klinkhouse Klinkhouse 7 Greek Page \ Klinkhouse Big Klu Big Klu Big Klu Big Klu 5 Friminaha Frimanaha La Fuerza La Fuerza Frimanaha 19 8Frimanaha Mouiette Isle of Cyprus Miss Patagonia Frimanaha Frimanaha La Fuerza 10 Miss Patagonia Royal Assent Royal Assent Isle of Cyprus Isle of Cyprus Isle of Cyprus 4 Miocene Newport Newport Hoist Away Elath Newport 14 9 Elath Hoist Away Hoist Away Newport Newport Elath 9 Sir Raymond Elath Sir Raymond Elath Miocene Hoist Away 9 Trackman, Rudy Herzog GARDEN STATE PARK Selections Made For Fast Track ^ACE ~~TRACKMAN ~ \\MmiU*~ ~ ANALYST ~~HERMIS SWEEP CONSENSUS- Host Six North Our Host Our Host Six North Our Host 17 IOur Favor Me-Me Jouett S. Dainty's Revoked Jouett S. Colonel Arcey Six North 10 Colonel Arcey Our Host Norte Favor Me-Me Our Host Jouett S. 4 Devilish Doll Chuck's Glider Sora Chuck's Clider Sora Sora 12 2 Andys Courage Look Forward Andys Courage Sora Osofleet Chuck's Glide; 11 ____ Dusty Priam Giselle Chuck's Glider Andys Courage Barberola Andys Courage 5 Moaning Low Moaning Low Great Dame Soups On Tourdan Moaning Low 14 3 Aureous Lady Aureous Lady Tourdan Moaning Low Great Dame Great Dame 8 Great Dame Noire Artiste Moaning Low Aureos Lady Moaning Low Tourdan 7 Wasting Time Wasting Time SL1PPEROO II. Bear Tavern Bear Tavern Bear Tavern 14 4 Slipperoo II. Slipperoo II. Bear Tavern Wasting Time Slippero II. Slipperoo II. 13 _ Bear Tavern Bear Tavern Wasting Time Marjody Marjody Wasting Time 13 My Round Mv Round War Time Blues Four Tricks Four Tricks Four Tricks 15 5 Hell Over Four Tricks Four Tricks My Round War Time Blues Mv Round 14 Four Tricks Lady Siren My Round Greased Lightnin My Round War Time Blues 7 COLD HARBOR ALSVIDER Sindon Alsvider ALSVIDER ALSVIDER 21 6 SethWho Cold Harbor Alsvider Sindon Sindon Cold Harbor 11 Sindon Sindon Cold Harbor Seth Who Cold Harbor Sindon 11 McPhee McPhee Niequest KEENATION Keenation McPhee 15 7 Merganser Keenation McPhee McPhee Niequest Keenation 14 Carroll ton One Sub Merganser Merganser McPhee Niequest 7 Cremona II. Countess Oil Sudden Death Sudden Death Sudden Death Sudden Death 15 8 Countess Oil Cremona II. Part Time Indian Countess Oil Joe Doaks Countess Oil 9 Scarlet Ribbon Amrei Black Heart Black Heart Black Heart Cremon II. 7 Aqueduct Aqueduct (GRADED BY SWEEP) RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 12:30 P.M. 1ST Purse $4,000. 3 -year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. Post. Prob. Prob Pos. Hotse. Jockey. Wt. Odds 6 Toolev H. Moreno 120 6-1 4 World Traveler S. Boulmetis 120 4-1 II Cranberry Sauce H. Wdh'se 120 2-1 1 10 Father Christmas H. W'dh'e 120 2-1 I 3 Inquisition L. Adams 120 4-1 8 Beau White E. Guetin 120 8-1 1 Bobs Gem S.Cole 120 30^1 2 Speedy Departure R. Yaka 120 10-1 5 Ricky Lee H. E. Arcaro 120 15-1 7!SunnyGem M. Solomone 115 20-1 9 Toms Lark P.J.Bailey 120 20-1 11 Scarlet Feathers M. S'rntio 120 30-1 13 Primon E. Guerin 120 12-1 j 14 Stoney Brook S.Cole 120 30-1 ' Coupled: Father Christmas and Cranberry Sauce. RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 1:00 P.M. 2ND Purse $3,500. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming. ($7,500 to $6,500.) 5*Formation M. Solomone 108 5-1 3 Oui Madame E.Nelson 113 5-1 7 Jet Streak S. Boulmetis 117 6-1 " 1 Western Star R, Broussard 117 3-1 8 Cheers and Tears M. Ycaza 115 3-1 6 Happy Venture E. Arcaro 117 6-1 3 ' Rose lor Mary L. Moyers 112 10-1 4 Our Bonnie S. No boy 113 10-1 BO RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 1:30 P.M. 3 Purse $4,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. 4 Bowl of Flowers E. Arcaro 115 3-1 9 In the Clouds H.Moreno 115 4-1 3 Shuette R. Usserjj 115 10-1 1 Bless the Bride No boy 115 3-1 6 Off Broadway No boy 115 4-1 1 8 Hilla S. Boulmetis 115 8-1 2-Gypsy Ghost M. Solomone 110 20-1 J 5 Naked Truth R. Broussard 115 10-1 7 Happy Flirt No boy 115 15-1 | RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 2:00 P.M. 4TH Purse $5,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. | 4 Humane Leader M. Ycaza 120 4-5 3 Moriches J. Combest 120 4-1 ; 5*NewHit M. Solomone 112 6-1 ' 6- Get Lucky M. Solomone 115 6-1 2 Hoe Down P. Andersen 114 8-1 1 Hidden Talent E^Arcaro 117 10-1 RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 2:25 P.M. 5TH Purse $4,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. 2 Little Princess E. Arcaro 115 8-5! 6 Rice Shower n,. Aicaro 115 4-1 I 4 Funloving H.Moreno lio 5-1 j 3 Mseli&Mill H. Daiu,n no 5-1; 10 Satiny M. Soricnuno lio 6-1 1 Miss Goma Vv.Boiana n5 10-1 j 1 Rose Dawn JU Aaama lio 30-1: ' 5 Cyciaaes k. ussciy no ib-1 8 Oil Royalty H. Vvooanouae no 20-1 y Meiling k. Sterling i.lo 20-1 RACE— 6 FLRLONoS. 2:55 P.M. 6m Purse $b,000. 4-year-o»uS and upward. Allowances. 10 Ciaitj SKipper W.Boland 114 3-1 0 Misty fhgnt ri. WuOunuUse lid 4-1 11 Arnica E.AicaiO n-± 6-1 9 Nlnude Fiddler H.Moreno 114 6-1! a MaiK tne Way ti. ussery 114 6-1 4 mot E. Uucnn 114 6-1 1 t nieid Bearer M.oolumune i±y 20-1 i « Quanueii No Doy izi z0-l ' 0 faeven corners M.Sunui.o n4 12-1 i Gola Miner n,. Cruenn lzl lo-l a doiaenija.se P. J.isaney 114 lu-1 RACE— 1 MILE. 3:25 P.M. 7111 OMAHA HANDICAP. Purse $10,000. 3-year-olds. 4 DonKickies xvi. icaza 122 2-1 5 ri-iintcnouse tt. ussery 119 4-1 2 isig Hm fc . .tiouimeus li4 4-1 6 wnik H. ivioreno n2 6-1 b INew Cummander it. Bi s^ard lib o-l c. GieeK±-age t.. Arcaro ill ti-1 1 Vanessa s Boy u. Adams 112 20-1 i tr uwer Dam No Doy ill 20-1 OTH RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 3:55 P.M. ™ Purse $4,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Allowances. 1 LaF^ierza W.Boland 110 4-1 11 Frianaha J. Ruane 107 3-1 9 Isie of Cyprus E. Arcaro 118 4-1 S'uraftyDoll M. Solomone 102 10-1 7 Mouiette S. Boulmetis 107 10-1 10 ■ Bittersweet J. Yother 102 10-1 2 "Rain Date M. Solomone 102 15-1 4 Mid Evening A. Branham 102 30-1 5 Royal Assent L. Moyers 102 10-1 "6 Petulance H.Moreno 118 15-1 8 Arctic Angel R. Yaka 107 15-1 12 Miss Patagonia R. Ussery 113 12-1 QTH RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 4:25 P.M. * Purse $4,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($7,500 to $6,500.) 7 Elath M. Solomone 113 3-1 9 Newport E. Arcaro 122 3-1 4 Miocene P.Anderson 118 15-1 5 Hoist Away M. Ycaza 118 4-1 3 Sir Raymond R. Usserv 124 4-1 6 Country Cat E. Guerin 118 6-1 1 Doshay No boy 118 8-1 2 Dark Viking S.Cole 118 30-1 8 Idaho Kid J. Combest 118 15-1 10 Byafleet R. Broussard 114 15-1 Coupled: Miocene and Byafleet. Suspensions and Fines Suspensions and Fines Person. Track. Penalty. Apprentice A. Herrera B.M 10 days Garden State Park Garden State Park (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 1:30 P.M. * Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500.) Post. Prob Prob. j Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds. 14 Six Rorth K.Korte 113 3-1 ! 7* Colonel Arcey A. Rini 115 4-1, 10 Our Host No boy 113 3-1 i 11 Jouett S. No boy 113 4-1 1 15 Courtly J. Culmone 115 4-1 j 3 Favor Me-Me J. Culmone 115 4-1 I , 1* Dainty's Revoked A. Rini 108 15-1; ' 2 Norte M.Gomez 113 10-1 4 Mike J. K. C.Burr 113 20-1 5 Blue Mist II. E. Monacelli 113 $5-1 6 Sheilas Gem R.L.Stevenson 113 20-1 8 Edzell L.Gilligan 108 15-1 9 Dugan G. Hettinger 113 30-1 12 Bay Venus A. Rini 103 15-1 13 Yield J. A. Regalbuto 113 15-1 16 Island Lad No boy 113 20-1 I 2ND RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 2:00 P.M. Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming:. ($3,500.) 10 Sora R.Mikkonen 112 5-2 14 Osofleet W.Blum 112 8-1 3 Barberola H.Grant 112 15-1 7 Chucks Glider No boy 114 3-1 12 Dusty Priam J. Choquette 114 10-1 13 Giselle R.York 112 6-1 15 MissCatesby K.Korte 112 5-1 1 Queen Mother R.York 112 30-1 2 LookForw'd J. A. Regalbuto 112 10-1 4 Kay Phalanx No boy 112 20-1 5?Widgeon L. Gino 105 20-1 6 ChalBang A. Rini 109 8-1 8 Devilish Doll C.Burr 112 8-1 9 Sun Bark F. Prozzillo 107 30-1 ill Andys Courage No boy 114 5-1 RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 2:30 P.M. 3RD Purse $4,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. ($10,000 to S8.000.) 7 Tourdan J. Culmone 120 8-1 6 Great Dame No boy. 113 8-1 5 Moaning Low K.Korte 113 3-1 9 Aureous Lady W.Blum 109 3-1 4 Could Mean Luck No boy 113 8-1 11 My Fat Friend J. Layton 120 10-1 1 Noire Artiste No boy 117 10-1 2 Beth s Lisa L.Gilligan 109 10-1 3 Money Engineer R. L. Gilb 'rt 120 10-1 8 Soups On C.Burr 120 4-1 10 Philly-Del No boy 109 20-1 RACE — 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:00 P.M. 4TH Purse $3,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($3,500.) 1 Bear Tavern R. York 117 4-1 4 Slipperoo II. J. Culmone 114 3-1 10 Marjody J. Culmone 112 4-1 5 Wasting Time H.Grant 112 3-1 6 Mr. Hadera J. Culmone 115 4-1 8 Aunt Helen No boy 110 10-1 2*Happy Lisa A. Rini 105 12-1 3 Missus Beau C.Burr 110 5-1 7*OUieJ. F. Prozzillo 110 30-1 9 Sunshine Miss G. Gross 110 10-1 Coupled: Mr. Hadera and Marjody: Aunt i Helen and Sunshine Miss. RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:30 P.M. 5TH Purse $4,000. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Foaled in New Jersey. Special weights. . 5 Four Tricks G. Gross 114 7-5 9 War Time Blues G. Gross 109 7-5 8 My Round B. Thornburg 114 3-1 1 Greased Lightnin L. Gillig'n 114 4-1 11 Hell Over No boy 114 8-1 4 Teddymate L.Gilligan 109 10-1 2 TomToughy H.Grant 114 15-1 3 Agger C.Burr 114 30-1 6 Harvey's Baby F. Prozzillo 109 30-1 7 Evanville K.Korte 114 10-1 lOtLady Siren L. Gino 110 15-1 Coupled: Four tricks and War Time Blues. /TH RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 4:00 P.M. " Purse $5,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 4 Alsvider H.Grant 114 8-5 7 Sindon W.Blum 112 4-1 3 Cold Harbor W. Hartack 116 3-1 1 SethWho A. Kirkland 116 4-1 6 Knight OErin K.Korte 116 8-1 2 Miracle Moose No boy 112 15-1 5 Tehran Bey B. Thornburg 112 20-1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:30 P.M. 7TH Purse $6,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 6 Keenation H.Grant 113 4-1 3 Niequest M.Gomez 119 3-1 5 McPhee R.Mikkonen 122 5-2 4 One Sub W. Hartack 111 4-1 1 Merganser B. Thornburg 122 4-1 2 Car rollton No boy 115 8-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 5:00 P.M. 8TH Purse $4,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($7,500 to $6,000.) 5 Sudden Death H.Grant 115 3-1 i 2 Joe Doaks R.L.Stevenson 115 10-1 1 Black Heart W. Hartack 115 4-1 I 7 Part Time Indian J. Block 115 4-1 10 Black Thumper C.Burr 115 4-1 -11 Countess Oil L. Batcheller 106 8-1 , 8 Cremona II. i A. Rini 105 8-1 ! 3 Stacked Up No boy 115 10-1 4 Stvlish Abby J. A. Resalbuto 112 12-1 I 6 Amrei No boy 113 12-1 9 Scarlet Ribbon J. Choquette 110 10-1 Coupled: Part Time Indian and Black Thumper. Clockers' Selections: Aqueduct ESwClockers Selection^ AQUEDUCT 1 — Tooley. World Travelr. Cranberry Sauce. 2 — Western Star, Oui Madame. Happy Venture. 3 — Bowl of Flowers. Bless the Bride. Off Broadway. 4— HUMANE LEADER. Moriches. Hidden Intent. » 5 — Little Princess. Cyclades. Rice Shower. I — Nimble Fiddler. Arnica, Crafty Skipper. 7 — New Commander. Klinkhouse. Oink. 1 8 — Arctic Angel. Miss Patagonia, Rain Date. 9 — Miocene. Newport. Elath. GARDEN STATE PARK 1 — Colonel Arcey. Jouett S.. Our Host. 2 — Devilish Doll. Kay Phalanx. Dusty Priam. 3 — Moaning Low, Great Dame. Noire Artiste. 4 — Missus Beau. Slipperoo II.. Wasting Time. 5 — My Round. Greased Lightnin. Hell Over. 6— COLD HARBOR. Seth Who, Alvisder. 7 — Merganser. McPhee. Keenation. 8— Scarlet Ribbon. Joe Doaks. Black Thumper. Leading Jockeys Leading Jockeys Copyrighted by Triangle Publications. Inc. Reproduction prohibited without special permission. Aqueduct March 21 to May 11. inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Arcaro. E. . 198 56 34 28 Shoemaker. W. 151 33 28 19 Boulmetis. S. 183 32 38 21 Ussery, R. 146 30 20 21 Woodhouse.H. 214 29 31 38 Moreno. H. 182 23 32 25 Guerin. E. 187 23 27 19 'Solomone. M. 78 22 13 11 Bailey, P. J. 124 20 12 14 Ycaza. ML 64 18 8 12 Garden State Park April 30 to May 11. inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st 2d. 3d. Culmone.J. 35 7 5 8 Blum.W. 51 6 6 9 Choquette.J. 29 5 0 2 Korte.K. 37 5 7 5 Gilligan.L. 38 5 5 3 Burr.C. 42 5 5 3 Stevenson. R.L. 24 4 8 2 York.R. 46 4 3 5 * Apprentice. Bye Bye Byrd, Widower Creed U. S. Hopes in International Pace I Bye Bye Byrd, Widower Creed 'U.S. Hopesin International Pace NEW YORK. May 12. — Bye Bye Byrd and Widower Creed will help represent the United States against outstanding horses from New Zealand. Australia and Canada in Yonkers Raceway's $150,000 Interna-j tional Pace series, June 2. 9 and 23. it was | announced today. A. E. "Ted" Gibbons, Yonkers racing secretary, said driver Clint Hodgins had accepted an invitation on behalf of Bye Bye Byrd's owners, Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Larkin of Lexington, Ky. Driver Howard Beissinger accepted an invitation for Owen F. Elliott of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.. owner of Widower Creed. Two other United States pacers also will be invited to compete in the International pace series. Page 16 Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections Daily Racing Form Experts9 Selections Figures in Consensus Show Comparative Ratings, Allowing 5 points for 1st (Todays Best 7 points), 2 points for 2d, 1 point for 3d. Today's Best in Black Type Trackman, E. P. Heagerty PIMLICO RACE COURSE Selections Made for Good Track RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST HERMIS SWEEP CONSENSUS" , Fendy Fendy Is The Pro Poly Free Poly Free Poly Free 14 I Golden Acres Poly Free Poly Free Fendy Fendy Fendy 14 Paper Wait Lite Dare Teamsters Choice Paper Wait Golden Acres Is the Pro 5 Count Jingle Shu Not Shu Not Count Jingle Count Jingle Count Jingle 17 2 Shu Not Mr. No Body Count Jingle April Bay Shu Not Shu Not 15 April Bay Dandy Jam Mr. No Body Shu Not April Bay April Bay 4 Corvus Mays Landing Corvus Corvus Corvus Corvus 20 3 Mays Landing Kecoughtan Short Nip Short Nip Forever Blessing Mays Landing 7 Forever Blessing Rays Hill Fleet Lookout Bob Maisel Bob Maisel Short Nip 4 Golden Impulse Nippy Pasha Golden Impulse GOLDEN IMPULSE Nippy Pasha Golden Impulse 20 4 My Chaperone Golden Impulse My Chaperone My Chaperone My Chaperone Nippy Pasha 12 Nippy Pasha My Chaperone His Bid Nippy Pasha Golden Impulse My Chaperone 9 Smiler Dorothys Best Smiler Smiler Smiler SMILER 20 5 Sweet Stroller High Defense Sunset Baby High Defense Grand Opera High Defense 5 Grand Opera Sweet Stroller High Defense Grand Opera Pepper C. Dorothy's Best 5 Direct Dare SirLangborne DIRECT DARE Chromatic Chromatic Direct Dare 15 6 SirLangborne Chromatic Count Allegro Heliobubble Direct Dare Chromatic 13 Chromatic Howard Oildorado Direct Dare Oildorado Sir Langborne 7 WING AGAIN Saint Marcouf Mr. Fleet Eto. General WING AGAIN Wing Again 17 7 Eto. General Mr. Fleet Shadow's Hope Wing Again Eto. General Eto. General 9 Remember History Double Flight II. Wing Again Mr. Fleet Shadow's Hope Mr. Fleet 8 V. S. O. P. TUSCAN FLASH Honey's Tiger Tuscan Flash Navy Brass Tuscan Flash 18 8 Tuscan Flash Honey's Tiger Tuscan Flash Navy Brass Tuscan Flash Honey's Tiger 9 Honey's Tiger Weather Prophet Navy Brass Honey's Tiger V. S. O. P. Navy Brass 8 Mid Erin Herondas Kum On Doc Dark Fate Dark Fate Dark Fate 13 9 Herondas Cervina Dark Fate Herondas Snommis Herondas 9 Dark Fate Mid Erin Ace Mar Mid Erin Kum On Doc Mid Erin 7 Miss Tie Dopplich Miss Tie Miss Tie Miss Tie Miss Tie 21 S, II K Girl Trouble High Tune Post Of f ice High Tune High Tune High Tune 6 Mt*» Boxwood Miss Tie Fern Girl Trouble Post Office Dopplich 5 Trackman, E. Chiat SUFFOLK DOWNS Selections Made for Good Track ~RACE TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST ~HERMIS SWEEP CONSENSUS Ruleless AnutrofP. AnutrofP. Rockolette Amber Fire AnutrofP. 15 1 Gracious Visit Rockolette Ruleless AnutrofP. AnutrofP. Rockolette 8 Anutrof P. Tack Bird French Rogue Ruleress Rockolette Ruleress 8 Colleen Miche Colleen Jean O'F Jean OF Jean O'F Jean OF 15 2Miche Royal Venus Princess Marcy Miche Colleen Miche Colleen Royal Venus Miche Colleen 14 Princess Marcy Royal Venus Royal Venus Princess Marcy Princess Marcy Royal Venus 6 Sizzle Sizzle Sizzle La Bos Miss Petticoats Sizzle 19 3 La Bos Miss Petticoats Miss Petticoats Sizzle Sizzle Miss Petticoats 9 Miss Variety La Bos Par's Daiiin Miss Variety La Bos La Bos 9 Leo's Age Artillius Hi Greco Leo's Ace Leo's Ace Leo's Ace 19 4 Artillius Leo's Ace Leo's Ace Artillius Artillius Artillius 12 Big Dust Michelly Artillius Night Bride Big Dust Hi Greco 5 WAR COMMAND Pert Pat WAR COMMAND WAR COMMAND WAR COMMAND WAR COM'AND 29 5 Pert Pat Chaldons Color Pert Pat Pert Pat Pert Pat Pert Pat 13 Chaldons Color War Command Aula Tymie Aula Tymie Chaldons Color Chaldons Color 4 Mighty Ridge Jay Boy B. Mighty Ridge Mighty Ridge Mighty Ridge Mighty Ridge 21 6 Miss Mac B. Rocketry Miss Mac B. Miss Mac B. Miss Mac B. Jay Boy B. 8 Jay Boy B. Mighty Ridge Jay Boy B. Jay Boy B. Rocketry Miss Mac B. 8 Big M. Big M. Big M. Judiciary Big M. Big M. 22 7 Inset Twofold Arbela Big M. Twofold Judiciary 6 Judiciary No Red Twofold Inset Inset Twofold 5 Devilfish ICEMAN Safe Date Iceman Wailin Sailor - Iceman 15 8 Iceman On the Alert Wailin Sailor Safe Date " Safe Date Safe Date 1 1 Safe Date Safe Date Devilfish On the Alert Iceman Wailin Sailor 7 Plum War Tax Chillie Lee First Fall Chillie Lee Chillie Lee 16 9 Chillie Lee - Chillie Lee East-West Chillie Lee Plum Plum 9 War Tax Plum Jacket Quest Plum East-West War Tax 6 Pimlico Race Course Pimlico Race Course (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 1:00 P.M. ' Purse S2.500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Bred in Maryland. Claiming. ($5,000.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds 4 Poly Free C.Gonzalez 120 5-2 5 Fendy R. E. Corle 115 3-1 13 Golden Acres T.Lee 115 4-1 j 7 Paper Wait N. Shuk 120 6-1 6 Teamsters Choice T.Lee 120 8-1 8 Is the Pro No boy 120 8-1 1 Starry Eve J. Woelfel 115 8-1 2 Lite Dare R. E. Corle 120 10-1 3 Miss Say C. McKee 115 10-1 9 Ensignita C.Gonzalez 115 30-1 10 Jay Brown J. Woelfel 120 30-1 11 Sportscaster No boy 120 30-1 12 Risky Jim No boy 120 15-1 14 Moon Power P.I.Grimm 120 20-1 15 So Bright No boy 120 15-1 le^GunColt B.Piecuch 115 15-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 1:26 P.M. 2ND Purse $2,500. 3 -year-olds. Claiming. '$2,500.) 1 Count Jingle H. Block 114 2-1 9 Shu Not F.Kratz 109 4-1 3 April Bay E. J. Knapp 115 3-1 2 Mr. No Body M. J. Haycock 114 6-1 5 Dandy Jam H. Keene 109 10-1 4 Gay Memory No boy 109 15-1 6 Eagerlee C. McKee 109 15-1 7 Royal Mistress C. Gonzalez 109 30-1 8 Perfect Swing H. Block 109 20-1 10 Vis-Victory No boy 109 30-1 11 Cave Dweller W. Stagmaier 109 30-1 12 Hasty Chase N. Shuk 109 30-1 13 Foxy Pat No boy 112 15-1 14 First Hand T.Lee 114 30-1 15 Fatal Beau T.Lee 114 30-1 I 16 Irish Beau No boy 114 15-1 j 3RD RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 1:52 P.M.' Purse $2,800. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. ($10,000.) 7 Corvus N. Shuk 118 7-5 j 10 Forever Blessing N. Shuk 115 4-1 ! 13 BobMaisel No boy 118 8-1 I 3 Mays Landing No boy 118 6-1 I 4 Rays Hill No boy 118 6-1 11 Court Caprice No boy 115 8-1 1 Louis A. H. C. McKee 118 12-1 2 Hunter's Rock A.Chambers 118 30-1 5 Fleet Lookout No boy 118 10-1 6 Rob-Har No boy 118 10-1 8 Kecoughtan H. Block 118 20-1 9 Bona Quest C. McKee 115 10-1 12 Bachelor Dinner No boy 118 20-1 14 Wild Party No boy 115 10-1 15 Short Nip No boy 115 6-1 16 Poladero No boy 118 10-1 Coupled: Fleet Lookout and Rob-Har. ATH RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 2:18 P.M. ■ Purse $2,800. 2-year-olds. Claiming. ($8,000 to $7,000.) 4 Nippy Pasha No boy 113 5-2 1 My Chaperone No boy 111 2-1 8 Golden Impulse R. Eccard 120 2-1 7 Many Medals No boy 113 10-1 2 His Bid No boy 113 10-1 3 Plastic Foot No boy 110 10-1 5 Musical Doll No boy 107 30-1 6 ChustOnc't No boy 110 30-1; 9 Stan's Song No boy 107 30-1 j __! 5TH RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 2:44 P.M. Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Bred in Maryland. Claiming. ($3,500.) 15 Smiler No boy 117 5-2 7 Grand Opera P.I.Grimm 117 5-2 4 Pepper C. F. Lovato 114 10-1 | 2 High Defense E. Mclvor 117 4-1 j 6 Brighton Dam F.Kratz 114 4-1 12 Sweet Stroller L. Reynolds 120 6-1 | 13 Buck's Star No boy 114 8-1 1 Savemenow No boy 109 10-1 3 Sunset Baby No boy 114 15-1 I 5 Weepers Prince H. Block 114 15-1 8 AiryRustom No boy 114 10-1; 9 Flying Flynn F. Lovato 117 10-1 10 Dorothys Best R. E. Corle 109 12-1 11 Grand Marie B.Green 112 10-1 14 Townscn Miss No boy 109 15-1 16*Clarksville Md. No boy 109 15-1 Coupled: Pepper C. and Flying Flynn. 6TH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 3:10 P.M. Purse $2,800. 3-year-olds. Claiming. '$5,000.) 7 Chromatic F. Lovato 111 4-1 3 Direct Dare N. Shuk 117 3-1 5 Oildorado H. Block 117 5-1 6 Heliobubble N. Shuk 117 3-1 2 SirLangborne R. E. Corle 120 4-1 1 Count Allegro N. Shuk 117 10-1 4 Howard F.Kratz 117 10-1 •^TH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 3:36 P.M. ■ Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500.) 5 Wing Again R. E. Corle 117 5-2 4 Eto. General R. E. Corle 117 5-1 10 Shadow's Hone No boy 117 10-1 3 Remember History No boy 109 4-1 2 Mr. Fleet F.Kratz 117 5-1 1 Double Flight II. No boy 114 6-1 6 Sioux Brave No boy 114 15-1 7 Sain Marcouf No boy 117 15-1 8 Fluellen J.Johnson 114 15-1 9 Leader No boy 114 12-1 8TH RACE— 7 FURL'GS (turf). 4:02 P.M. (If transferred to main track, distance will be 6 furlongs.) Purse $3,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($15,000 to $12,000.) 2 Navy Brass K.Stuart 116 6-1 4 Tuscan Flash F. Lovato 115 7-5 3 V. S. O. P R. E. Corle 116 3-1 5 Honey's Tiger No boy 121 3-1 1 Sunmah No boy 112 10-1 6 Weather Prophet A.Chbers 116 15-1 | QTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 4:28 P.M. r Purse $3,000. 4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($8,000 to $7,000.) 3 Dark Fate No boy 119 4-1 1 Snomis C.Gonzalez 113 5-1 2 Kum On Doc C. McKee 116 8-1 5 Mid Erin N. Shuk 113 3-1 8 Cervina No boy 108 4-1 10 Herondas C.Shaw 116 6-1 4 Tiffin Time R.Gutierrez 110 15-1 6*WhitePost N. Hargrave 106 20-1 7 Deep Study No boy 110 20-1 9 Ace Mar T.Lee 110 10-1 "I ATH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. (Substitute) ' " Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. ($3,500.) 8 Miss Tie R. E. Corle 114 5-2 7 High Tune F. Lovato 117 4-1 6 Post Office F. Lovato 114 6-1 2 Girl Trouble C.Gonzalez 114 4-1 4 Boxwood N. Hargrave 109 3-1 5 Fern No boy 109 10-1 1 Vixen's Joy No boy 114 30-1 3 Dopplich No boy 114 15-1 Leading Jockeys Leading Jockeys Copyrighted by Triangle Publications, Inc. Reproduction prohibited without special permission. Pimlico Race Course May 6 to May 11, inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Corle. RE. 29 5 4 2 Lovato. F. 13 4 2 0 Green, B. 18 3 1 1 Block. H. 13 3 3 1 Culmone, J. 10 3 1 1 Lee.T. 12 3 4 2 McKee. C. 27 2 2 4 Shuk. N. 25 2 3 3 Johnson. J. A. 6 2 10 Grimm. P. I. 12 2 1 1 Suffolk Downs April 21 to May 11, inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Skuse, W. 97 26 19 11 Mercier. N. 101 14 17 11 Sorensen.B. -65 13 10 11 *Bradley, John 82 11 8 15 Bohenko. P. 51 10 7 4 Wajda. H. 79 10 17 18 Spinale, J. • 30 8 4 1 Madden. D. 62 7 6 5 DeRoin, D. 30 6 4 6 Valenzuela.A.C. 35 6 3 4 Kurtz, J. 42 6 2 2 . *Apprentice. Suffolk Downs Suffolk Downs (GRADED BY SWEEP) RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 12:45 P.M. 1ST Purse $2,000. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming ($2,250.) Post. , Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds. 13 Amber Fire W. Skuse 121 15-1 3 AnutrofP. No boy 107 4-1 6 Rockolette W.A.Peake 102 5-2 7 French Rogue No boy 107 4-1 1 Ruleress No boy 116 5-1 5 Rustle of Spring J.Bradley 111 8-1 2 Ol'Manassa No boy 121 20-1 4 Amgo No boy 121 30-1 8 Water Nymph No boy 102 20-1 9 Superpower J.Bradley 107 30-1 10 Like Thunder C. Landers 102 12-1 11 Tack Bird No boy 107 15-1 12 *Gracious Visit J.Bradley 111 15-1 1ND RACE— 6 FURL'GS ch.) 1:15 P.M. ™ Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. ($2,250 to $2,000.) 5 Jean O'F No boy 114 3-1 9 'Royal Venus J.Bradley 109 5-2 7 Princess Marcy W. Skuse 114 4-1 1 Miche Colleen R. McL'ghlin 114 4-1 8 Air Grip No boy 112 8-1 2 Raymel T. Dunlavy 112 20-1 3 Market Table J. Purser 112 20-1 4"AllieB. J.Bradley 109 12-1 6 Boutique P. Bohenko 114 12-1 3RD RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 1:45 P.M. Purse $2,300. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($2,500 to $2,250.) 2 Miss Petticoats V. Spinale 112 3-1 3* Sizzle J.Bradley 105 2-1 7 La Bos B. Sorensen 117 5-1 4 Miss Variety R.Spencer 110 3-1 1 Dai's Darling W. Skuse 110 6-1 5 Risky Business N. Mercier 108 15-1 6 Crafty Danny S.Williams 113 20-1 8 Pesty-Sedge A. DeSpirito 115 20-1 RACE — 4 1-2 FURLONGS 2:15 P.M. 4TH Purse $2,700. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. 4 Leo's Ace No boy 118 8-5 2 Artillius A. DeSpirito 118 2-1 8 Big Dust B.Fisk 118 15-1 7 J. Browne L. No boy 118 8-5 5 Capt. Hullabaloo No boy 118 6-1 3 Night Brigade A.Fairbanks 118 8-1 1 Johannesburg B. Sorensen 118 20-1 6 Hi Greco No boy 118 10-1 9 Michelly T. Dunlavy 118 10-1 Coupled: Leo's Ace and J. Browne L. RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 2:45 P.M. 5TH Purse $2,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,750.) 1 War Command A. DeSpirito 115 2-1 3 Pert Pat D. Madden 117 4-1 4 Chaldons Color G.Walker 113 6-1 5 Greek Admiral No boy 113 3-1 7 Dalsax W.A.Peake 115 6-1 2 Aula Tymie B. Sorensen 110 8-1 6*Athenal J. Testa 103 15-1 gTH RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:15 P.M. v Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($4,250.) 5 Mighty Ridge N. Mercier 122 2-1 7 Miss Mac B. No boy 112 5-2 4 Rocketry H. Wajda 115 10-1 3 Jay Boy B. No boy 117 3-1 6 Dark Look No boy 115 4-1 1 Palustris W.A.Peake 115 20-1 2*Prize Purchase J. Testa 107 20-1 *7TH RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:45 P.M. ' Purse $3,200. 3- and 4-year-olds. Allowances. 7BigM. H. Wajda 119 3-1 9 Twofold W. Skuse 108 6-1 12 Inset No boy 108 4-1 2 Judiciary S.Williams 119 5-1 3 Gaul No boy 102 5-1 5 Trench C. Landers 102 6-1 8 Arbela D. DeRoin 110 8-1 10 Wanted D. Madden 113 8-1 1 Quaker Belle N. Mercier 110 20-1 4 Reluctant Lady No boy 108 20-1 6 Roman Image B.Fisk 114 15-1 11 No Red No boy 113 20-1 13 Bro. Challenge No boy 102 15-1 Coupled: Judiciary and Gaul; Roman Image and Bro. Challenge. QTH RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 4:15 P.M. 0 Purse $2,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,750.) 3 Wailin Sailor P. Bohenko 113 6-1 5 Safe Date J.Kurtz 115 3-1 1 Iceman J. Spinale 115 5-2 7 Devilfish B.Fisk 113 3-1 4 Race Ace C. Landers 113 6-1 2 On the Alert D. Sheppard 113 8-1 6 Check the Bet T. Dunlavy 110 12-1 ftTH RACE— 1 MILE. 4:45 P.M. ' Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) 2 Chillie Lee G. J. Birkmaier 110 5-1 1 Plum G.Walker 110 3-1 6 East-West No boy 115 4-1 8 • War Tax J.Bradley 110 4-1 3 Fast Fire No boy 115 6-1 4 First Fall N. Mercier 115 6-1 5 Du Delight No boy 113 20-1 7 Jacket Quest J. Venuti Jr. 115 12-1 9 FogleLee No boy 110 12-1 Eight Win Triple Crown Eight Win Triple Crown Page 546 of the 1960 American Racing Manual reveals that eight thoroughbreds have captured the U. S. Triple Crown. They were Sir Barton, 1919; Gallant Fox. 1930; Omaha, 1935; War Admiral, 1937; Whirlaway, 1941; Count Fleet, 1943; Assault, 1946, and Citation, 1948. The 1960 edition of American Racing Manual is $10, postpaid. Send check or money order (no cash or stamps) to Daily Racing Form, 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago 5, HI. Page 17 Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections: Ak-Sar-Ben Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections Ak-Sar-Ben (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 5 1-2 FURLONGS. 3:00 P.M. ' Purse $2,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Bred in Nebraska. Claiming. ($2,000.) Post Prob. Prob Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds. 2 Breezy C. S.R.Williams 115 3-1 12 Jerry Dair R. Correa 120 5-1 7 Self Command B. Yeager 115 5-1 6* Black Powder L. Spraker 115 6-1 4 Penny Tour No boy 120 10-1 5 Coldewey No boy 120 12-1 13 Brusher K. Hare 120 10-1 18*Pink Powder R. Clink 110 12-1 1 Ivory Fox J.Thille 120 15-1 3 Senator Bill J. Rettele 120 15-1 8 Mr. Beans No boy 120 20-1 9 Gay Bobbie No boy 120 15-1 10 Royal Joe M. Pena 120 15-1 11 GeneD. No boy 120 15-1 14* Lady Polaris L. Spraker 110 15-1 15 Semison B. Morris 120 20-1 16 David Lady W.Collier 107 20-1 17 JettJett.Jr. R.Bernhardt 112 15-1 1ND RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:30 P.M. * Purse $2,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 2 Prince Djeddah No boy 119 5-2 4 Joe Mill No boy 113 5-1 14 Eds Spy W.Collier 113 4-1 6 Mr. Nuisance G.Overton 113 8-1 11 AgouraCall No boy 119 6-1 13 Courser Pigeon R.Gallimore 113 8-1 17 Rule Book W.Collier 108 10-1 18*Pancake Joe P. Herrera 108 10-1 1 Turnbuckle R. Correa 113 12-1 3*Mink Haven R. Clink 111 15-1 5 Bold Heart No boy 113 20-1 7*Quiet but Peppy L. Spraker 108 10-1 8 Varied No boy 108 12-1 9 Ink B. Yeager 113 10-1 10 Allspice R.Gallimore 113 20-1 12 Eternal Town F.Chavez 113 15-1 15 Hot Plate No boy 113 15-1 16 Etta Ace F. Chavez 108 20-1 RACE— 4 1-2 FURLONGS. 4:00 P.M. 3RD Purse $2,400. 2-year-olds. Claiming. ($5,000 to $4,500.) 15 Chance Fiush No boy 114 1 ItsaLady R.Gallimore 109 14 Foxy Lamar No boy 109 12 Mortgageman K. Hare 112 11 Houston Girl R.Martinez 114 ! 6 Latch Leaver No boy 115 2 Ripperty J.Casey 110 3 Skihaldah R. Correa 109 4 Risky Career M D. Rettele 109 5 Soft Lady W.Collier 109 7 Stymie Star No boy 109 8 Jen Through J.Thille 109- 9 Nancy's Optic F.Chavez 109 10 Kaala E.Williams 110 13 Bet N Win B. Yeager 115 16 Seven Devils No boy 112 17 Pete's Tiger B. Yeager 112 1 8 Aksarben Rose R. Gallimore _ 112 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 4-30 P.M. 4TH Purse $2,600. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 3 Count Alibhai B. Yeager 120 3-1 9 Space Moon S.R.Williams 120 5-1 8'Tn Orbit L. Spraker 107 8-1 11 Floyd Jr. M. Pena 120 6-1 7 Sixth Street F.Chavez 120 8-1 4*Sum'er Romance M. D. R't'e 110 12-1 5 Deer Creek J.Casey 115 12-1 12 Velran No boy 115 15-1 16 Navy Grey No boy 113 412-1 1 Mr. Band Man J. Dotson 120 15-1 2* The Lemon R. Crink 115 15-1 6 Mystic Boots R.L.Smith 115 20-1 10 Capt. Boss Gen 1 R. Gal'm'e 120 12-1 13 Turf Course S.R.Williams 113 20-1 14 Gene's Dream R. Lidberg 113 20-1 15 Broker Miss R.Martinez 108 20-1 RACE— 5 1-2 FURLONGS. 5:00 P.M. I j 5TH Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($5,000 to $4,500.) 12 NirThru No boy 114 5-1 1 Uranium Dream No boy 122 4-1 ! 6 That Truckle F.Chavez 114 6-1 2 Moodier J.Thille 122 8-1 4 West Dream G. Overton 114 8-1 9 RufusRey» B. Yeager 112 8-1 13 Wise Deacon W.Collier 119 8-1 3' Gallant Bid L. Spraker 104 12-1 5 MissQuibu J. Quinn 117 15-1 7 TaterChip S.R.Williams 114 10-1 8 Atomic Missile M. D. Rettele 114 20-1 10 Bahadur Boy R.Spencer 114 15-1 11 Jimo J. Casey 112 15-1 TH RACE— 5 1-2 FURLONGS. 5:30 P.M. 6 Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($5,000 to $4,500.) 11 Sal Star F.Chavez 112 3-1 12 Wild Talk W.Collier 120 4-1 7 Over High B. Yeager 117 6-1 2 Ally Abbey R. Lidberg 114 8-1 1 Atomic Jip G.Mower 119 10-1 6 Gold Key No boy 114 12-1 3*Romorantin R. Clink 112 12-1 '4 Chesty Boy R.Gallimore 114 15-1 5 Buzzsaw M. Peterson 122 15-1 8 King Hopeful No boy 112 15-1 9' Petes Penny M. D. Rettele 109 20-1 10 Swing Time Too J. Dotson 109 15-1 7~TH RACE— 6 FURL'GS Ich.) 6:00 P.M. AK-SAR-BEN BEEF STATE HANDICAP. (First Division) Purse $10,000. 3-year-olds and upward. 3 Safe Message No boy 120 2-1 10 VicMon M.Peterson 117 10-1 6 Matisse S.R.Williams 117 6-1 2 Winsham Lad G.Mower 118 8-1 4 Masud L. Spraker 113 8-1 9 Sunny Boy S. E. Coffman 115 8-1 1 Prince Ivan B. Yeager 113 15-1 I 5 Tondi F.Chavez 110 15-11 I 7 Fair Sada R. Gaffglione 113 12-1 I 8 Dixie Hill No boy 112 12-1 11 Roman Incense W. Collier 116 15-1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 6:30~P.M. 8TH AK-SAR-BEN BEEF STATE HANDICAP. (Second Division) Purse $10,000. 3-year-olds and upward. 10 Severn No boy 115 5-2 2 Creole F.Chavez 112 4-1 I I I i 1 Joy Boy - R.Spencer 122 4-1 9 Polanne R. Clink 108 5-1 5 No Fear II. No boy 115 10-1 7 New Shift J.Casey 110 10-1 3 Try It No boy 115 15-1 4 Fathers Alibi B. Yeager 115 15-1 6 Noble Hash R.Gallimore 108 15-1 8 Sickle Plow No boy 104 20-1 9TH RACE) — 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 7:00 P.M^ Purse $2,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) 17* Shannon's Leap L. Spraker 110 3-1 15 Upset Book B. Yeager 117 4-1 9 Third Base R. Bernhardt 112 4-1 1 Brief Dream B. Yeager 115 5-1 5 ScottieD. No boy 120 5-1 16 Casper R.Gallimore 112 6-1 6 Bold Design No boy 112 8-1 4 Uncle Herman F.Chavez 115 8-1 2 Lua J.Casey 120 8-1 3 OurRuthie No boy 107 15-1 7RoyalMiche S.R.Williams 112 15-1 8 Fabet No boy 112 15-1 10 Giblets E. Coffman 112 15-1 11 MuchoFrio R.Gallimore 112 15-1 12 Miss Snowflake K. Hare 110 15-1 13 'Rangoon Lady R. Clink 107 15-1 14 Polite Vale J.Martinez 112 12-1 18 Bakers Hornet J. Dotson 115 15-1 Ascot Park Entries ! I j ! Ascot Park Entries CUYAHOGA FALLS. OHIO Friday, May 13, 1960 WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK MUDDY THIRTY-SECOND DAY OF 44-DAY MEETING. APRIL 1 TO MAY 23 DAILY DOUBLE-FIRST AND SECOND RACES * ENTRIES AND FIELD HORSES RUN AS ONE NO FIELD HORSES ] 1 2 TRACKMAN'S SELECTIONS '. 1 — Sincerely Hankie. Last Cadet, Mabes * Babe. . 2 — Brooks Girl. Born Fast. Morocco Jewel. 3 — Take Two. Northern Shy. Melogin. ' 4 — Like Ike. Lady Yolande. Akboy. 5 — Hereweare. Fair Please, Queen's Boy. , 6 — Hal's Boy. Quite Well. Yarsac. 7 — Irish Sea. Southern Kid. Jenny Lock-hart. | ^ 8 — Eternal Law. Hazfr. Plain Box. 9— ARMED TRUCE. No Excuse. Carolina i Crystal. I * Bob Hurley. FIRST RACE— AB. 4 1-2 FURLONGS (chute). 1:00 p.m. Purse $1,200, 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds, maidens, foaled in Ohio, claiming prices $1,875 to $1 ,500. PP. Horse Wt. PP. Horse Wt. 1 Mollie Huston 104 6 Lady Shado* 104 . 2*Erva Minerva 99 7 Mabes Babe 114 j 3 Sincerely Hankie 104 8 Last Cadet 115 4 Hal's Miss 107 9 Ala Mistress 114 5 Doux Youx 109 SECOND RACE-AB. 4 1-2 FURL'GS (chute). 1:30 p.m. Purse $1,200. 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds, maidens, claiming prices $1,875 to $1,500. 1 Jibberty Bell 107 5 Har-Boots 112 2*Arvella 99 6 Brooks Girl 104 3Norma'sStar 114 7 Born Fast 104 4 Romanic 105 8 Morocco Jewel 114 THIRD RACE— AB. 4 1-2 FURLONGS (chute). 1:55 p.m. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Kays Ace 119 6 Take Two 114 2 Fightheteam 119 7 Northern Spy 119 ! 3 Melogin 114 8 Maraine 114 , i 4*His Order 114 9*Col. Cue 114 j 5 Mr. Em Dee 109 FOURTH RACE— AB. 4 1-2 FURL'GS (chute). 2:20 p.m Purse $1,400, 3-year-olds nad up. allowances ■' 1 Be Man 113 5* Fathers Gem 108 2 Gold Medal 113 6 Dot Sena 114 3 Like Ike 113 7 Akboy 113 \ 4 Lady Yolande 114 FIFTH RACE-7 FURLONGS 2:45 p.m. Purse $1,200. 3-. 4- and 5-year-olds, maidens, claiming ] I prices $1,875 to $1,500. i i 1 My Carol 102 5*Macon 107 2 Gallopolis 107 6 Mr. Bone Belle 102 ' i 3 Hereweare 102 7 Fair Please 102 ! 4*Queen's Boy 107 8Seggrator 102 SIXTH RACE— 7 FURLONGS 3:10 p.m. Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and up. claiming prices $2,000 to $1,700. ; IChoznCoil 114 5 Kentucky Flare 111 j 2 Billy's Best 114 6*Yarsac 116 3*HalsBoy 112 7 Tactical 112 4 Quite Well 111 SEVENTH RACE-6 1-2 FURLONGS. 3:35 p.m. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and up, claiming price $1,500. 1 Cunny Thumb 119 6*Devastator 114 I 2 Flag Man 119 7 Doe Challenge 114 3 Bewdley 119 8s Irish Sea 114 4 Mad John 119 9* Jenny Lockhart 109 5*Amalia 109 10 Southern Kid 119 EIGHTH RACE-6 1-2 FURLONGS. 4:05 p.m. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds, allowances. ! 1 Plain Box 110 5 Singleliner 110 2 Eternal Law 116 6 Sta-Pat 110 3 Topper-Joan 108 7 Hazfr 110 j 4*Miss Saggy 109 Coupled: Plain Box and Sta-Pat. I NINTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES (chute). 4:30 p.m Purse $1,300, 3-year-olds and up, claiming prices $2,000 1*Lord Chop Chop 114 5 Challenir 108 2ScargoHill 115 6 DHly Whilly 115 3*No Excuse 102 7*Top Lass 105 4 Carolina Crystal 108 8*Armed Truce 110 Daughter Born to G. P. Ryans Daughter Born to G. P. Ryans BEULAH PARK, Ohio, May 12.— Jockey G. P. Ryan, who has been sidelined with a bad cold for several days, made a hurried trip to his home in Evansville, Ind. The occasion was the birth of his daughter at St. Mary's Hospital there. Reports today say that both daughter and mother are in excellent condition, and Ryan plans to resume his saddle activities here Saturday. I Raceway Park Entries ] 1 2 '. * . ' , | i I . j ! , i j \ ] I i i ' i ! ; j I ! Raceway Park Entries TOLEDO, OHIO Friday, May 13, 1960 WEATHER CLOUDY: TRACK GOOD THIRTY-FOURTH DAY OF 44-DAY MEETING. APRIL 1 TO MAY 23 * DAILY DOUBLE— FIRST AND SECOND RACES TRACKMAN'S SELECTIONS — Bold Chile. Etamate. Chalon. — Finical. Underline. Brown Cricket. 3 — Eye Two Day. Comtesse Yvonne. Ad- . '- mirella Ace. 4 — Java Time. Cumberland, Annette. ] 5 — Flossie Pride. Parma Town. Dan Pat. . 6_ FIVE HUNDRED. Petite Bully. Count I J Renot. . ' 7 — Ann's-Ian. Little Bonaparte. Sir Chris. j 8 — Optimum. Canaan Pass. Bull McGee. , . Don Grisham. FIRST RACE-6 FURLONGS. 2:30 p.m. Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. , PP. Horse Wt. PP. Horse Wt. ! 1 Stop Thief 119 6 Chalon 119 ' 2 Etamate 119 7 Beach Bull 119 3 Bilsandy 119 8 Bold Chile 114 4 Lead Pad 119 9* Jo Sal 109 5*La-Swing ' 109 SECOND RACE-6 FURLONGS. 2:55 p.m Purse $1,800, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $1,500. 1 Finical 119 6 Little Jed 119 2 Underline 119 7 Jimmie C. 119 3*CornerLot 109 8 Fawarless 119 4*Brown Cricket 109 9 Canadian Brier 119 5*Mar Pompey 114 THIRD RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:20 p.m. Purse $1,000, 3- and 4-year-olds, maidens, special weights. 1*Comtesse Yvonne 105 6 Susarena 115 2 Prism Ray 115 7 Grey Liner 110 3 Bold Fury 115 8 Laketown 110 4*EyeTwoDay 110 9 Robbie Lou 110 5*Admirelta Ace 105 Coupled: Eye Two Day and Admirella Ace. I FOURTH RACE-6 1-2 FURLONGS. 3:45 p.m. ' Purse $1,000. 4-year-o!ds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Ala Pam 112 6 Bandar Shaphur 112 2*JavaTime 112 7 Annette 115 3 Fair Devil x 115 8*Aonther Moon 112 4 Louis S. 120 9 Cumberland 117 5*Diane"s Boy 112 10 taurel King 124 FIFTH RACE-6 FURLONGS. 4:10 p.m. . Purse $1,000, 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. I 1 Parma Town 115 6*0 K. Solomon 110 2 Kris-Connie, 115 7 Air Waves 112 3*Mamas Trouble 110 8*Flossie Pride 115 I 4*Dan Pat 115 9 Jauntstown 120 I 5 Defrost 120 I SIXTH RACE-6 FURLONGS. 4:35 p.m. Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $2,000. 1 Sayswhat 109 5*Five Hundred 102 2 Count Renot 114 6 Prince Poet 115 3*Petite Bully 104 7 Abra's Choice 112 4 Jim Cloud 112 SEVENTH RACE— ABOUT 4 FURLONGS. 5:00 p.m. Purse $1,100. 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $1,500. 1 Always Fair 112 5 Sir Chris 117 2 Ann's-Ian 117 6 Our Saralee 115 3 Little Bonaparte 117 7 Goodlooker 112 4*Winifred's Pride 107 Coupled: Always Fair and Sir Chris. lEIGHTH RACE-1 1-16 MILES. 5:25 p.m. Purse $1,000, 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Even Better 119 5 Esteeco 119 " 2 Optimum 119 6 Bull McGee 119 3 Bergie Flight 119 7*Pryner 109 4*Canaan Pass 114 Beulah Park Entries j I I Beulah Park Entries GROVE CITY, OHIO I | Friday, May 13, f960 WEATHER CLOUDY; TRACK HEAVY THIRTIETH DAY OF 44-DAY MEETING. APRIL 8 TO MAY 30 DAILY DOUBLE— FIRST AND SECOND RACES NO ENTRIES OR FIELD HORSES IN DAILY DOUBLE TRACKMAN'S SELECTIONS 1 — Starlite Roman, Big Sister, Carmika. 2 — Uncle Dietz. Constellation. Josie. 3 — Royal Dugan, Sailing Wave. Deanna's Charm. 4 — Pvt. Sam. Sum Style. Rean. 5 — Judge J. B.. Slugo. Singer's Goal 6 — Mad X., Ace Duce. Beth. 7— LITTLE STONY, Jo Jo Meyer. Quick Payoff. 8— Jack H.. Gallic Chief. Delia Gone. W. A. Cruze. FIRST RACE-1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. 2:15 p.m. Purse $1,000. 3- and 4-year-olds, claiimng price $1,500. PP. Horse Wt. PP. Horse Wt. 1 Starlite Roman 105 6 Carmika 112 2 Lumville 110 7 At Attention 112 3 Danny Joe 107 8*Big Sister 107 4 Quick Seven 105 9 Quaint Signal 109 5 Extension 114 SECOND RACE— 6 FURLONGS (chute). 2:45 p.m Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $1,500. 1 Uncle Dietz 115 6 American Gem 115 2*Jabus 110 7 Constellation 113 3 Linda Sue 113 8 Lady Curtis 110 4 Josie 110 9 Forever Noble 115 5 Spitfire Time 115 THIRD RACE— 6 FURLONGS (chute). 3:15 p.m. Purse SI .100. 3-year-olds, maidens, special weights. 1 Hellena 113 6 Nohow 118 2 Royal Dugan 118 7 Sailing Wave 113 3 Deanna: Charm 113 8 Fred Junior 118 4 Denny's First 118 9 Mr. Thirty Five 118 5 Shirjoe 113 FOURTH RACE-5 1-2 FURLONGS. 3:45 p.m. Purse $1,000, 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. TRadiantFox 109 5 Bronze Age 114 2*Speed Wrinkle 109 6 Pvt. Sam 120 3 Devils Pace 120 7 Rean 115 4*Sum Style 115 FIFTH RACE-6 FURLONGS (chute). 4:15 pm. Purse $1,000, 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Bluerene 109 5 Slugo 117 2 Judge J. B. 117 6 Herbs Pat 109 3 Case of Fire 114 7 Singer's Goal 117 4* Dark Road 112 SIXTH RACE-6 FURLONGS (chute). 4:45 p.m. Purse $1,000, 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $2,000. 1 Mad X. 120 5 Lively Lou 109 2 Nothing Blue 117 6 Bold Blue 109 3 Beth 115 7 Seasons Mark 114 4 Ace Duce 120 SEVENTH RACE-1 1-16 MILES. 5:15 pm. Purse $1,200, 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Calloway K. 115 5 Hasty Spin 117 2 Dare Menow 112 6*Quick Payoff 115 3 Little Stony 115 7 Dad's Lad 117 4 Jo Jo Meyer 117 8 Blue Scamp 115 Coupled: Hasty Spin and Quick Payoff EIGHTH RACE-1 1-16 MILES. 5:45 p.m. Purse $1,000, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $1,500. 1 Lady May 109 5 Gallic Chief 114 2 Flag Fox 114 6 Balabomb 109 3 Burgoo Snip 115 7 Delia Gone 109 4 Jack H 114 Cahokia Downs Entries . '- ] . J . j , , ! ' I ' . I I I I Cahokia Downs Entries EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. 1 1 Friday, May 13, 1960 WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST TWELFTH DAY OF 60-DAY MEETING. j APRIL 28 TO JULY 16 DAILY DOUBLE-FIRST AND SECOND RACES ENTRIES RUN AS ONE; NO FIELD HORSES TRACKMAN'S SELECTIONS 1 — Mr. Duty. Good Result. Rock Around. 2 — Tom G.. Audax. Lady of Knock. 3 — Miss Bim, Ekin. Under Dog. 4— Gray Dot, King Ed. Carthage Girl. 5— CALEON, Doctor Cap, Plain Time Pen. 6 — Relbon, Devastation. Eternal Sword. 7 — Gay Street, Steel Peer, Ikie Boy. 8v-Chief Please, Mac Again. Hy-Bill B. 9 — Red Cavalier. Moondog. Bert B. Sub-Rare Art. Leon Moore. Mi Sandman. Jay Woodward. FIRST RACE-5 FURLONGS (Chute). 8:30 p.m Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,250. PP. Horse , Wt. PP.' Horse Wt. 1 Condimiss 110 10*Charm Bar 105 2 Martial 120 11 Nadora 110 3*Cosmic Honors 110 12 Good Result 117 4 Star Doll 115 13* Happy Judge 110 5*DaveR. 115 14 Norco 112 6 Mr. Duty 117 15 Rock Around 115 7 Jim's Pal 117 16 Boutillier 115 8*Devil Knight 105 17 Marilin Moon 110 9 English Lad 120 18 Hughetta 112 SECOND RACE-6 1-2 FURLONGS. 8:55. pen. Purse $1,000, 3-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Taleen 115 7 Lady of Knock 115 2*TomG. 112 8*Audax 110 3 Satan's Staff 115 9 Daddy's Dimple 110 4 Momanpop's 110 10 Babby's Boy 120 5 Deke 117 11 Profizano 117 6*Hope First 115 THIRD RACE— 1 MILE (Chute). 9:20 p m. Purse $1,000, 3-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Julien Special 118 6 Scription 113 •2 Run About 118 7*Under Dog 103 3*Milton's Baby 108 8 Padulic 113 4 Ekin 118 9 Miss Bim 113 5 Master Flame 118 FOURTH RACE— 5 FURLONGS (Chute). 9:45 p m. Purse $1,100. 3-year-olds, claimim prices $2,000 to S1.500. 1 Deans Gray 114 6 By Fixion 113 2*King Ed 111 7*Cas^ and Tote 108 3 Roman Andy 113 8 Queen Aurata 108 4 Speedora 111 9 Carthage GiH 113 5 Gray Dot 111 FIFTH RACE— 5 FURLONGS (Chute). 10:08 p m. Purse $1,000, 3-year-olds and up, claiming price $1,508. 1 Game Fellow 117 6 Plain Time Pen 120 2 Ching 117 7*Coteaux Boy 112 3 FiroFire 120 8 Cableon 115 4 Doctor Cap 120 9 Dolores T. 115 5 Fabulous Cadet 120 SIXTH RACE— 7 FURLONGS 10:30 p.m. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and up. claiming prices $2,000 to $1,500. 1 Commodon 115 5 Illimitable 115 2 Devastation 117 6 Relbon 115 3 Sir Reading 117 7 Curro Fizz 110 4ZekeB. 117 8 Eternal Sword 120 SEVENTH RACE-1 MILE. 70 Y'DS (Chute) 10:55 p.m. Purse $1,100, 3-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. TPatDash 107 6 Silly Sis 112 2 Barachel Bob 120 7 Exultant 120 3*Bet's Peanuts 100 3 Steel Peer 113 4 Gay Street 117 9*She's a Bang 107 5 Ikie Boy 117 Coupled: Ikie Boy and Silly Sis EIGHTH RACE-5 FURLONGS (Chute). 11:15 p.m. Purse $2,000, 3-year-olds and up. handicap. 1 Hi Harry 107 6 Mac Again 114 2 Busy Jane 111 7 Provoc 107 3 Somascope 107 8 Lissa's Lad 1 12 4 Hy-Bill B. 117 9 Scot City Girl 107 5 Chief Please 114 NINTH RACE-1 3-8 MILES * 11:40 p.m. Purse $1,200, 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,25o! 1*Red Cavalier 109 5 Fauroya 112 2 Leap Year Boy 112 6 Moondog 112 3 Great Mischief 112 7 Bert B. 114 4 Beansie 112 TENTH RACE-5 FURLONGS (Chute). Substitute. Purse $1,000, 3-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,250. 1 Noble Partner 120 8 Jazerant 120 2 Laurel Queen 115 9 Cousin Tilly . 110 3 Wise Time ' 117 10 Bull Gage 115 4 Rare Art 117 11 Mi Sandman 110 5 Fire Dog Jr 115 12 Run Sally Run 112 6 Ronnie's Jet 117 13 Mikebob 117 7 Leon Moore 115 14 Gregg County 115 Coupled: Mikebob and Gregg County. Page 18 Sportsman's Park ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES SPORTSMAN'S PARK Cicero, Illinois (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 902 feet.) Weather and track conditions appear on Page 3. percentage, .28. Percentage of favorites in the money, .66. Puett Starting Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1959, .32; current Gate. Harvey Eye in the Sky Camera. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one in Daily Double races. I l Explanation of Daily Racing Form Entries and Past Performances Explanation of Daily Racing Form Entries and Past Performances Condition of track in entries is fast or good unless shown by the following abbreviations: si, slow; sy, sloppy; m, muddy; hy, heavy; tr, frozen. X Gooo muo runner * Fair mud runner. S Superior mud runner. "d" after final odds denotes disqualification. *f after final odds 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; I seven pounds apprentice allowance: A 10 pounds apprentice allowance. Class of race is denoted by the following abbreviations. Mdn, maidens; AlwM, maiden allowance; Alw, allowance. AlwS, allowance stake: HcpO, overnight handicap; HcpS, handicap stake; Wfa, weight tor -age, WfaS, weight-tor-age 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, IS, is used for steeplechases, and H in a single bracket, LH, indicates hurdle events. A "STARTER" race is an overnight event under allowance or handicap conditions, restricted to horses who have previously started for 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 stipulated in conditions, designation appears "A—" or "H— ". Claiming races are indicated by price after jockey's name. Claiming price tor today is given after trainers name, "c" before claiming price indicates horse was claimed. Imported horses shown after breeders name. Post position* is shown after jockeys name. Optional claiming races are indicated by a superior "°" immediately preceding or following the claiming once. A superior letter "°" preceding the claiming price indicates that the horse was not entered to be claimeo A superior letter "0" following the claiming price indicates that the horse was entered to be claimeo. 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 past 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 ft :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, "h" means handily; "b" breezing. "d" driving; "e" easily; "g' worked from gate; "u" eased up. Note: The abbreviations (trt), (wc) or tc) preceding the distance of the trial indicate the course over which the work was recorded: trt meaning training track, wc Widener Course, and tc meaning turf course. The abbreviations used in workouts are the same as those used in past performances. Figure given after claiming price is speed rating. Tte 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, 1958, at the distance entered is shown in the entries. No record is given horses beaten more than 15 lengths. • Preceding horse's name indicates horse is imported. Explanation of Daily Racing Form Past Performances EXPLANATION OF DAILY RAC5NG FORM PAST PERFORMANCES Position in g Race and ■o = Lengths Be- • ™ o 2 | hind Win- & S£ fc £ 'fc-g= ningHorse .§ fe „ ORDER OF FINISH WITH 1 % *"£ I -SSJSS * „S SSl£ WEIGHT ? -J 9J) • ' SOaO« ?S 4 fi S« «'ad 1 ^^ i ° .tsgSSS 3 ^ I E .£ g "5 H-o 9 i • co.2 u-o-e.5 Q-f;;"?-niI^,J5;a'E;S H Iff f I g °S£ ££'2-g8?S;.s& 5 Q Zh O I— UO« »U.Q.i -5Q.,j(— u(/l 10 Jun27-532A.P 11-4 2:07%ft 8-5eA126» 43 3} 3J 1| AdamsJ2 Alw98Ruhe113 Sub Fleet 116 Jampol 12 1st Spt All Speed Ratings Are Based on the Track Record That Prevailed Before a Meeting Opens. 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly, Oct. 18. 1958. 1:164£. 5, 113.) 1_jl C-kf. Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward Claiming. Non-winners since March 5. Weight, SF ODl 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1960 allowed 3 lbs.; one race. 6 lbs. Claiming r price, $2,500. Best time made at distance of race. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Royal Witch Sep59 Haw 1:19 109 Irish Mud Long Tom Camerica That's Papa Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. i Ronnie's Boots King of Chi. Sep59 Ran 1:12 120 C-Stripe Elchac Sep59Haw1:1915 110 Lebanon Lad Horse. Date.Track Rec. JWt. Rich Meginnis Sep59 Haw 1:21 35sl 111 Blue Slipper Mike Boy j Don't Spank |Disco Volante Dnun| \A/if/-U WltCh V A 1 HO B m- 7 by Goblin— King's Book, by Burgoo King. KOyal Wy^mStm. E H. Moody 1960 5 0 0 1 $390 Owner. M. Whitebook. Trainer. M. Whitebook. $2,500 1959 14 0 2 1 $1,270 May 6-60iSpt 6£H:22 sy 61 111 3H 43 23 4'I CampR" 2500 72 SafsJetl 17 Oil Burner111 Ro! Betty 10 Apr27-602Spt 6f1:13%ft 51 111 8'J 8'3 7»4 68| WinantRS 2500 81 Slash115 DarkMah'g'ny110 FannysOne 10 Apr23-603Spt 6 f 1:15 ft 13 112 6?J Pi 63J 32J WinantRS 2500 80 Pi R Sq're117 Clever0ne112 Ro'l W'ch 8 Apr 1-6030. P 6 f 1:11Vsft 42 113 7" Vt 6" W Griffith^ 2750 84 BlueMam118 Faffleet113 BonnieEllen 8 Mar21-60"0.P 6f1:11%ft 43 113 12121112119 128| Vin'foraR7 3000 82 TaneeMarra118 Taneha118 Crip'sLuke 12 Nov12-592Spt 6|f1:20%gd 61 109 55J 55 44 341 CollierW3 2500 77 FirstR'f s'1120 Bell'sWell120 Moocher 9 Nov10-592Spt 6Jf1:213/5sl 71 109 781 8" 710 571 CollierWS 2500 68 Ad'lship115 FourCycle112 MisrStorm 10 Oct30-592Spt 6Jf1:222ssl 21*109 78 5" 53 H CollierW4 2500 66 Challb're109 Pr'ceDjed'hl 15 Likewise 10 0ct22-595Spt 6| f 1:19 ft 31 111 47 4 4 32| 22| WinantR* 2500 86 WacoScamp 120 Gyp 117 BeauGeorge 8 Oct17-59iHaw 6f1:11%ft 18 110 98| 78J 58 533 WinantR* 2500 85 Gyp 115 RedCase 112 Moocher 12 April 13 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38b March 30 OP 3-8 ft :39%b March 13 OP 1-2 si :502/5h * I rich MnH 1 1 A Gr c 4 DV Limekiln— Lily of the Lamplight, by Montrose. man iviuu * ■** Breeder, Mrs. H. G. Wellesley (Ireland). 1960 8 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, G. H. Ray. Trainer, W. E. Fling. $2,500 1959 9 12 1 $2,650 May 9-60' Spt 6tf1:22%« 18 112 I" 8»» 8»| W CurryE* 2500 64 SignedCheck118 Cl'v'r0ne111 Mr Burt 10 May 3-605Spt 6Jf1:20^ft 6 113 B« 8' 7' 67| CurryE& 2500 74 MarkKlame113 Ed"sSpy113 Leb'nLad 8 Apr 2- 6030. P 6f1:1ttfcft 91 115 V\ 681. 5' 78J CurryE^ 3000 84 Pr'ceB'nd118 Gay0rbit113 MtyBaker 8 Mar26-6020.P 6f1:14%sl 3*114 98 911 91" 813 CurryE' 3500 64 WildTalk120 M"htyBaker120 Leaketa 10 1 Mar19-602O.P 6f1:13%ft 13 114 1181119 77 6*1 BrightRJ7 4000 75 M'nDave109 Gldnose114 MightyPlay'r 12 Mar14-6050.P 6f1:151/5m 91 113 87*10^101" 912 BrightRJ" 4500 61 Fntisysim107 Gen'IFred113 R syln'ng 10 1 Mar 9-6070. P 6f1:154/5hy 50 112 912 913 915 910 BrightRje Alw 60 Leadstealer 111 Mangam 119 Dos 9 ' Feb23-60*0.P 6f1:132/tm 7J 111 7i« 717 716 71s BrightRJ2 4250 67 Wise Deacon 111 JetSub112 Borego8 May26-59«Det 11:39 ft 13 115 M 5* 47J 5'i Griff ithK6 6000 77 L'tleS'ky112 S'p'r'rMiss115 Mr.Fid'ty 7 May12-598Spt 1 1:40%gd 16 111 53J 32 23 37J BaldwinR5 7000 81 BluePledge114 MissM'ano109 Restful 7 May 7 Spt 1-2 sy :5225h April 26 Spt 1-2 si :5255b April 22 Spt 3-8 ft :38^b I e\nn Tnm V •n 1 1 7 B. g, 9, by Rustom Sirdar— Last Deal, by Ksar. Long 1 om 11/ Breeder s Culw 1930 7 1 0 0 $1,285 1 Owner, Mrs. D. Heiden. Trainer. D. Heiden. $2,500 1959 25 6 4 3 $9,320 I Apr 9-607JnD 1 1:451'sft 61 111* 52J 42J 3^i 5"i JonesRA2 200071 So itGoes 118 Du-Ni 116 PhiiE.S. 7 ' Mar31-60*JnD litSHttl H 116 5" 5'J V\ 45 PrestonJi 2000 74 Amby 118 Reflected 118 Preimp 6 i Mar18-607JnD 1*1:51 ft 2\ 115 35 3"J 3U 5-» JamesCH? 2000 79 DarkContinent114 Amby120 BuTrcer 7 ' Mar11-607JnD 6 f 1:17 ft 10 114 6 ^ 5* 53^ 4"J JamesCH? 2500 75 DixieDyn"te113 Sw'pHal112 CelticSon 7 ' Feb29-602F.G 6f1:134/sft 25 116 6 H 55J 3\ \A Comb'stJ2 2000 83 StarChac 1 16 Gratified 113 OleTint 10 I Feb11-60iFG 6 f 1:14 ft 10 116 95|10H 9*J 991 NonoR'2 2000 72 CelticSon 117 MiManda 102 MikeBoy 12 ' Jan4-60'FG 11-81:56%ft 9 116 53 \ 32 73J 9? MaddenD7 2000 58 CaptainBud110 OilBoom116 Challenir 11 Dec29-599F.G 1 JL 1:49 ft 4 119 4" 34 72| 7«J MaddenD3 2000 63CrackDown 116 JulepBoy 119 Jejen 10 ) Dec21-59'F.G 1ft 1:50 ft 5 116 6« 33J 4J 32 Mad'nDio 2000 63 Pr'tAp'val113 Longw'd111 P'ha'sH'len 11 i Dec 9-598F.G 1ft 1:49 ft 31 119 10" 812 87 751 Br'srdR'O 200065 B'uTrVr113 MVgW'ch119 Pr'ptAplH 1 1 ' 1 I ' i ' ' I ' ) i B. 5, by Trymenow— Gift Ring, by Halcyon Gift. fnmorirn V * 1 1 A g, camerica | 1 4 Breeder. J. T. Graham. 1960 10 0 0 $125 Owner, A. Portney. Traii.er. B Myres. $2,500 1959 18 2 3 2 S3 585 May 7-602Spt 6f1:16Vsm 14 114 87^8? 7'' 45i ZakoorW' 2500 71 Rancherl 17 Drogheda120 WacoScamp 10 Sep15-598Lat 1-701:44%ft 9 120 ij 2\ 2\ 1g MeauxC 2000 Vanda117 PopAndrew112 BillysBest 9 Sep 8-592 Lat 6Jf1:19 ft 8J 113*77178167 6* DuranR' 2000 Capt'nDare112 M"calM'd114 Easyrab 9 Aug29-594Lat 6 f 1:13 ft 21*115 4^35 3H 37| W'msWB3 2000 PrceV'w115 Rar . t"n112 B'st'nC'ler 6 Aug21-59iRan 6f1:12%ft 5 120 43J 3-» 33J 22| GrubbL' 2000 83 Ky.Adm'l 112 Mau-Mau112 Ambig'us 12 Aug12-592Ran 6f1:12V5ft 51 120 721 912 98J 65| GrubbLi2 2250 81 Stop'go118 D'ne'sBoy115 K'gsM riage 12 Aug 4-592Ran 6f1:13%m 41 112 21 V» 12| H GrubbLi 2000 80 Eagerness110 Rov?'Doo112 Gr'tPrize 11 Jly21-59'Ran 11-81:55 ft 6 112 P| 1h 44 5? W'msWBi 2250 54 NobleFaith118 E sMeToo115 Giftfl't 9 Jly16-59»Tdn 1-401:43 ft 8J 112 2h 14 1J 2«° Wi'msWB« 2000 80 BlueCan y112 H'bsPride107 EchoGem 12 Tknf'c mars Pnnn 1 1 A Ch. g, 6, by Papa Redbird— That Pigeon, by Carrier Pigeon. rapa M4Breefler Zmm Farm i960 7001 $430 Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable. Inc. Trainer. W. H. Bishop. $2,500 1959 20 3 1 1 S6.085 May 6-60"Spt 6Jf1:22 sy 9J 112 67 75| 45J 45 MeauxC* 2500 69 Liveitup115 SunnyCoast120 CanTrust 7 Apr25-602Lrl 7f1:2545ft 17 116 11ioni7ioi5 712 GrantHi 300086 B"lyBrier122 Chic! on1 16 B'ger 'nB'ter 11 Mar21-603Bow 1^1:49 ft 21 116 68J 711 78| 88| F'selmanJ* 3500 59 R'ughSketch116 Iceman119 GlenAlden 9 Feb29-608Bow Iftl^Rtft 14 115 881 78| 991 915 Fies'l'njio 3500 51 SiouxB've115 R'ylB'r116 FavorMe-Me 10 Feb22-605Bow 6f1:12%ft 11 115 1212121 11281 8'! CorleRE7 3500 80 W'ssail 116 FifthD"nRed116 Mr.S'ymg 12 Feb19-605Bow 7f1:27V5gd 11 113 54 631 44J 34| MeauxCi 3500 72 RedSail 113 R'ckEmFirst113 HisProof 11 Feb16-607Bow 6f1:13V5sy 9J 115 912 910 810 812 MeauxCS 4000 73 Imapebble115 Wassail 115 Doc'rWat'n 10 Dec10-593F.G 1ft1:454/5ft 12 118 44 48 510 5'* MeauxC2 4000 70 GoldAw'dl 15 Ch Jack122 JeffryJ.S. 7 Dec 7-597F.G 1ft 1:47Vsft 12 120 7^ 7" 612 615 MeauxC* 4500 64 C'pM'n109 W'lSYn d115 FderaiEgle 7 April 19 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:03b April 15 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:03%h April 7 Lrl 1-2 ft :5025b B 4 bV Snow Boots— L's Sister, by Sun Hatter. Rnnnip'c RnnK 1 1 A • * KOnnie S DOOTS | 1 4 Breeder, A. P. Hensley. 1960 4 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. E. Dagnell. Trainer. L. Dagnell. $2,500 1959 6 110 $1,000 May 3-605Spt 6J f 1:20%ft 13 113 11 22 23 5*J CampR2 2500 75 MarkKlaine113 Ed"sSpy113 Leb'nLad 8 Mar31-6040.P 6f1:12%ft 40 109* 62| 8* 741 V% SprakerL2 2000 64 0tterbein114 TheLJp114 HastyDuchess 9 Mar23-6080.P 6f1:10%ft 64 116 912 8^11 i5»ni9 CollierW' 3500 78 Spr'ghill 116 NickieG.116 DelitfulT e 12 Mar 8-6030. P 6f1:153/shy 19 119* 74J 8" 821 822 R0send'IL4 3000 49 Namron 124 Jayay 120 RedMill 8 Sep25-594F.P 6f1:144Am 3J 115 43J 55J 77 8'1 PulisoB4 Alw 68 NodEasy 115 Kobreeze 114 Ak-Play8 i Sep17-593F.P 6f 1:134/5ft 4-5 *114 1^13 14 13 VieraHi Mdn 82 RedThrd114 Dwnt'ner119 C"ntessBI;e 10 ISep5-592F.P 6 f 1:13 ft 31*107 43 « M 64J GarciaG' Alw 81 Kosad'sL'dy112 NodEasy115 Ch'kleSis 10 I Aug28-595F.P 6 f 1:13 ft 3J 108 3"k 34 3"k 4J CollierW4 Alw 85 MissC'fw'd112 K'zyK'rno113 S'd'ISh't 8 j Aug21-595F.P 6f1:12^bft 62 108 1* 1h |h 2\ CollierW? Alw 86 L'rd n'M'ter114 HiH'ry114 M'sChiefd 10 I l^in/i n( fhi 1 1 A B g. 6, by Rico Monte— Heterist. by Hypnotist II. | rxing OF ^ni. ' l*» Breeder Nuckols Brothers. 1960 2 0 0 0 $125 Owner, E. G. Biederman. Trainer. D. Zakoor. Jr. $2,500 1959 20 1 2 1 $2,120 May 3-605Spt 6J f 1:202/sft 23 113 6' 67 55 433 StoneC3 2500 78 MarkKlaine113 Ed'sSpy113 LebnLad 8 Apr25-602Spt Hfl&feft 16 112 8' 8'g 813 7M BarntRL3 250069 Mr.JoeM.108 Jerry 'sGem115 Rich'dJr. 9 Sep29-59iLat 6 f 1:13 ft 1\ 112 871 7" 710 65J PoparaAS 2000 Fillane 117 MissAgoo 117 Hal'sBoy 10 Sep12-592Lat 6 f 1:13 ft 81 115 7*2 753 541 2\ PoparaA2 2000 Easyrab115 Sp'l Ch'ce115 J'gleMaid 7 Sep 4-595 Ran 6}f1:18%ft ^ 112 77 8" V\ 4*i Th'burgB4 2000 82 HastyDuchess114 Arenta117 Ksarus 9 Aug28-594Ran Bf4:1t)W 4 115 75J 871 913 99j Th'nbrgB2 2000 73 0'F'sComet115 RipL'k115 BadBoyBill 11 Aug19-592Ran 6Jf1:19Vfeft 4-J 112 87J 75' 45J 324 PoparaA' 2000 83 NoC'nq'st120 DrawN'r115 N'th'gBlue 10 Aug10-592Ran 6f1:13%ft 48 113 108110' 75| 21| PoparaA3 2000 79 R'bitFace110 WacoSc'p115 Longwooa 1C Jiy15-592Tdn 1 -40 1 :42y5ft 20 115 43 651 611 610 YoungRE* 2000 74 Fly'gLyric112 H'loRita107 NilePrince 12 April 23 Spt 1-2 ft :51bg April 17 Spt 5-8 m 1:07%b April 2 Bow 3-4 gd 1:16%b CCf.:na 1 * fi Ch. g, 4, by Some Chance— Say Bob, by Bobs Pick. OITipe I l\J Breeder, H. H. Mundy. 1960.8 2 0 1 $2,800 Owner, Mrs. N. Pappito. Trainer, S. J. Molay. $2,500 1959 23 1 4 3 $3,710 Mar 2-607F.G 1ft1:48%m 11 119 78 55 781 71 * PoparaA* 3500 56 Hto"sH'II116 Sp"cialCh"ce116 Rainpr'f 8 Feb22-607F.G 1ft 1:'47%sl 11 118 68^48 58 517 MaddenD* 4000 60 GngNews113 Sal'sBo6ts114 Fla'gBlue 6 Feb19-607F.G 6f1:12%ft 21 118 8* 9«1 9'J 991 MaddenD' 4000 80Tricycle116 TightMon'y115 MarjeEv't 9 Feb 1-608F.G 1ft1:471/5ft 5J 118 8i« 65J 5^ 6* PoparaAS c3000 73 Flam'gBlue119 DeepRun116 B'neB'lle 8 Jan25-605F.G 1ft 1:48 ft 31 120 713 44 421 34| PoparaA3 3500 70 EpeeBleu113 H'ro'sH'11113 GI'nGr'ham 8 Jan16-603F.G 1ft 1:48 ft 31 118 712 54J 1iJ 14 PoparaA7 2500 75 Money Mark 118 Amby 119 JaneJones 8 Jan 8-605F.G 6f1:14%gd 8i 112 910 983 431 jno PoparaA' 2500 80Likewise111 Knobv"wKid114 LissasL'd 10 Jan 4-608F.G 1ft 1:47%ft 1\ 112 78| 541 96| 913 PoparaA' 3000 65 FJm'gBlue116 W'IS's'n'd113 SideLight 10 Dec26-592F.G 6f 1:13Vsft 51 113 75165154 52 PoparaAio 3000 84 Sp'dyJane110 Tricycle117 H'hT'neR'y 10 May 11 Spt 3-4 m 1:22%b May 6 Spt 5-8 gd 1:07%b April 28 Spt 1-2 ft :514'sb Fl/-knr V 1 1 A Gr c' 4' DV Manchac— Elsie Revere, by Revere. tlinui /n I If Breeder. J. A. Privette. 1980 5 0 1 0 $680 Owner, W. Demetros & C. Vinci. Trainer, C. Vinci. $2,500 1959 20 1 2 1 $3,450 May10-608Spt 1 1:45%m 10 114 44 7U 720 726 ClarkSi A2500 3&Rimonte 117 AndyJ. 112 Jayay 8 4/lay 5-606Spt 11:41 ft 24 112 15 11 4?| 412 Skor'skiA 5 Alw 73 Titus H. 112 Nanking 113 Firstkin 6 Apr30-60iSpt 6i f 1:214/ssy 41 114 34 13 24 23J Skor'skiAS 2500 71 Pym 120 Elchac 114 CanTrust 9 Apr26-608Spt 6lf1:20V5ft 23 115 5^ 815 81« 819 Skor'kiA4 03500 64 WildTalk120 Lenapah112 Dr'ke'sDrum 8 Apr16-604Spt 6f1::3/sm 14 112 421 65| 6m 822 Skor'skiA* 4000 53 Pana110 PrinceBound117 Hi Finger 10 Nov 7-592Spt 6f1:164/5sl 3^ 115 521 1J 4 2"° MurphyT7 2500 74 SpeedyChap115 Sal'sJet114 BrideDoll 9 0ct31-592Spt 6|f1:232/tm 41 112 64 42J 32 1| CurryE4 3250 67 Hi-B'derte114 Mr.B'ne112 T'ple-N'te 10 0ct23-594Spt 6| f 1:21 sy 3-2 *118 2\ 3"" 3nl 23 Win'tR3 M4000 76 PrptApl 115 H'ryByll.118 RichM'g's 7 0ct12-594Haw 6 f 1:16V5sl 51 114 13 1J 24 32| CurryE2 AlwM 63 H"balSt 111 B'th'rJul'n117 Wil'wBI'e 8 May 9 Spt 3-8 m :393'5b April 25 Spt 3-8 ft :39b April 23 Spt 3-8 ft :384ib I Lebanon Mk»nnn In/I Lad ^ 5P 1 | 1 1 4 | B g, 12. by Hypnotist II.— Sadie M.. by Whichone. Breeder, Mrs. E. H. Talbot. 1960 10 0 1 3 $1725 Owner E. L Whyte Trainer E. L. Whyte. $2,500 1959 13 4 3 1 $8,875 May 3-605Spt 6Jf1:20%ft 7 113 7" V\ 33 331 Barn'tRL? 250079 MarkKlame113 Ed'sSpy113 LebnLad 8 Apr14-602G.P 11-81:51%ft 91 114*1013 76189 6'6 Ben'minD' 3000 61 Negrotrece119 AlertGr"k114 Gr kGrd 11 Apr 4-602 G P 1ft1:45%ft 6 118 97^33 32 46| BlumW' 3000 74 FinalePuerl 18 SameThg108 Outrank 12 Mar31 609G.P 1ft1:45%ft 7 118 71432 33 33 BlumW3 3000 78 RtS'vice113 W"ld0ver118 Cons'tRebel 12 Mar16 602G.P 1ft1:44"/5ft 16 116 8'158157 58| C'st'nsWio 3500 75Tr'picK'g115 Nv'IB'k114 Nero'sQu'n 12 Mar 8-602G.P 1ft1:44Vsft 14 117 6515814113' Boul'tisSi 3500 78 MessHall 120 BigWin'r117 Haddecord 11 Feb17-60'Hia 11-81:52 ft 10 116 431 2J 4*1 fM UsseryRi 3500 67 Prontol 19 The0rator117 Billtown 11 Jan 25 603 Hia 11-81:513sft 52 116 J*5 9'3ioi5 920 UsseryRi 3500 57 NewHol'nd116 Ricojo117 BlkMaster 12 Jan15-602TrP 1ft 1:45 ft 51 113 11" 53} 3"* 2h UsseryRio 2500 77 A Ith way 120 Oolong 111 MoreScotch 12 May 1 Was 3-8 gd :382sb March 28 GP 1-2 ft :51b March 23 GP 1-2 ft :52%b Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. Rirh Mpninnk 1 1 A B ■ * 4 bv Yadran— Lerner's Girl, by Bud Lerner. lvlcn «v»eg""»» II** Breeder, Mrs. D. Mayer 1959 9M 0 0 $140 Owner, Mrs. D. Mayer. Trainer. G A. Ury. $2,500 1958 4 M 0 0 ( ) Nov12-59'Spt 6J f 1:202/5gd 23 113 4416? 94 9" MurphyT' 2500 71 FleetEva114 MryDike111 SlowB tS're 10 Nov 6-59"Spt 6f1:193/shy 11 113 54 973 991 713 MurphyT3 3000 47 Li'leBrave113 Triple-Note113 Namron 9 0ct23-594Spt 6i f 1:21 sy 36 118 32 1h in 45J LeJ'neS4 M4000 73 PrmptApval 115 Elchac118 H'ryByll. 7 0ct15-592Haw 6 f 1:12 ft 193 113 9" 814 84 7'1 LeJ'neS'O 2500 78 Ham'tonC'ty120 MissEva112 JayBoyB. 12 Oct10-594Haw 1ft1:53%hy 42 111 35 6" 615 61» RobichxH7 2500 26 Yildirim106 Dill W'dlll R'g onG'rgia 7 Oct 6-595Haw 6J f 1:20 m 78 113 12"111511181129 RobichW 300049 FI'rFaith117 Jov'IMiss110 SunRobin 12 Sep26-59iHaw 6Jf1:20 si 103 111 10'| 8' 6" 58 PrestonJ' 3000 70 SunRobinl 17 M'sLulie108 C'coteGirl 12 Sep18-594Haw Sf 1:11Hft 326 109 95|108g1 12311 22 Prestonjs 3500 66 Terrytoml 13 Pr'cessJoy108 Trousseau 12 May 4 Spt 3-8 ft :39%bg RIiia ^linruar 1 HQ B m 5 b Bimelech— Magic Slipper, by Our Boots. ■HUB Jiiyjwi I W7 Breeder, J. A. Morns 1959 12 0 2 2 $1,340 Owner, D. McKinney. Trainer, D. McKinney. $2,500 1958 12 2 1 2 S3.26C Sep 2-59»H.P 1 1-8 1:55%sl 12 110 53J 8*0 8" 718 ZehrF? 2000 60 MissTruett109 WarTuckl 20 B'tleOath 8 Aug22-592H.P 1 1:43%sl 10 107 37 5=i 4'0 47J V'd'b'eD'O 2000 63 AIIGone112 Cap*IAce113 G'dCI'nFun 10 Aug 4-595H.P Sif1:19%ft 4J 112 781 812 78| 78 ArduiniRi 2500 78 Starlight 0 F1 19 Splitter106 Amerlea 10 Jly31-595H.P 6f1:13* ft 6 109 8?! 7«| 6=1 43 WinantR* 2500 82 MicheB.120 Acq'tMe115 WhiteGlory 10 Jly20-592Det 1 1:40%sy 2*107 65J 3"" 38 5" V'd'b'reD' 2000 67 DipChick110 GrandLevel 112 D'bleBill 10 Jly14-59*Det 1 1:38%ft 5 107 9'2 6 i 5-»i 33 Vand'reD' 2500 85 ChessPlayerl 12 Bugsy112 Bell'sWell 11 Jly 7-59«Det 6 f 1:11 ft 20 107 73| 7S| 65J 53J Vand'reD* 3500 89 Cyan id 17 Col'sTrouble117 GayBaron 8 Jun29-592Det 6 f 1 : 1 2Vsf t 3 A107 5 i 53 7«J 8 *i CraigH? 2500 80 R'dBdL'ne112 A'gel'sDeli-t112 Lik'ise 12 Jun23-592Det 5* f 1:07%sl 2i *108 8?} 8'0 6'J 35| Hinoj'saHs 2500 79 U'cleE'die108 Cha!alor109 JoniSh'rone 1C Jun17-59«Det 11:39 ft 4 112 3?i 43| 75J V BaldwinRS 3500 79 FarAwyHills120 Sfend'rR'd113 Stacia 8 inline Mi lr a Rnv 1 1 7 Cn 9- 4, by Scotland Yard— Vermilion Rose, by Fan Dandy. Buy I 1 / Breeder Mr$ j E Begnaud. 19G0 7 12 2 $2,125 Owner, E. F. Moran. Trainer, I. J. Surgi. $2,500 1959 12 1 1 2 $1,630 May 7-60' Spt 6f1:164'5m 10 114 42J 435, 68J 7«3 CampR? 2500 61 LushLie 112 Dursnik 117 Bonjo 9 Apr28-60'Spt 6J f 1:201/sft 9 112 42 52 \ 57 67J CampR' 2500 75 Bat'nBleu".11 Mr.Marcey112 BeauG'ge 9 Mar 3-60«F.G 6 f 1:14 gd 8 116 85| 84J 43 3*1 Preston J1 2000 80 MissN'mis114 M'tyM'klll Duke'sS'd'T 9 Feb26-602F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 2*105*22 2i\ 2' I"* Br'ss'rdK? 2000 82 Miranda110 LisaBaby107 RedTiger 9 Feb23-60*F.G 6 f 1:134/sft 3-2 M09 2' 3' 31 2' NonoR1' 2000 82 Agoura Call 114 Classrate108 Ole-Jer 12 Feb16-60*F.G 6f1:14%sl 3*. 104* 2\ 2* 2' 2h MischelV2 2000 79 Vacillat'g107 LisaBaby107 WhiteGI'y 7 Feb11-60'F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 3f *109 P 1' 1*» 32 VanH'kE5 2000 80 CelticSon 117 MiManda 102 Fay'sLife 12 Dec25-593F.G 6f1:14%ft 26 110 3*} 34 &\W\ CombHJ'O 2000 71 LinzyBoy111 SamCeeBee116 Sw/pHal ^0 Dec17-592F.G 6 f 1:15 m 21 110 33 43 J 4' 7'J Comb'tJ*? 2000 68 MicheCol'n116 Ra'ngTide122 MonoL'y 12 Nov30-592F.G 6f1:15%ft 5 110 4«1 4«J 8« V CombestJ? 2000 66 D'ke'sS'l 111 Sp'gdahl'n110 SkyC'p'rs 12 April 21 Spt 1-2 si :52b i/un Don't 1 Snank juurm 1 | 1 1 4 A. Cn * s- h* Volcanic— Patches, by Rudie. Bne0„ L Bradsnyder 1960 6 0 10 $420 Owner, E. Peterson. Trainer, C. W. Parvin. $2,500 1959 15 3 1 2 $4,880 May 7-602Spt 6f1:16'5m 16 114 76J 65 58 6^ CurryE? 25C0 71 Rancher117 Drogheda120 WacoScamp '0 Apr26-60'Spt 6* f1:20%gd 9J 112 46 68 8'510'5 CurryE* 2500 65 Liveitup115 MarkKI'ne112 Gol'nW'd'g 10 Mar23-60«0.P 6f1:11%ft 8 114 3' 7*^ 8'*, 8'*, CollierW* 2750 81 CaptainDarel 14 BillHuey115 Namron 8 Mar15-6Q30.P 6f1:15** m 14 116 35J, 33*, B*| 7"» CollierWS 3000 56 PrinceB'nd116 B'nieEHenl 13 Otterb'n 8 Feb27-«H0.P 6 f 1:15 hy 9*« 113 76 V 8'*, 7'6 CollierW6 3500 58 BrotherSnob117 Goldnose113 Dr.Jcsh 8 Feb20-6020.P 6f1:12V5ft 9 110 2\ 2J 2' 22 CollierW3 275086 WacoSc'pl 17 Namron112 J'p'gBrook 12 Nov 7-591 Spt 6} f 1.23 si 10 117 1' IU 1U 1| CollierW? 2500 69 Mearsan114 R'dyMike117 FirstRefus'l 9 0ct31-596Ato 6*»f1:21%sy 4J 114 12 110 110 15 QUinnJ3 2000 84 Mr.Foxie118 MisPicP'ck't110 MyLiH'n 8 Oct23-597Ato 5*,f1:07%ga 10 113 42 5?| 58 5"» QuinnJ« Alw 79 D'ffgR'm117 NightsPick120 CoprD'l 7 Oct 6-597Ato 6f1:14^ga 9 113 65 V 7*3 613 QuinnJ6 A2500 79 WarO'Bart 119 Blenta 112 Ardanwood 1 March 21 OP 1-2 ft :5iysb * Dicrn Vnlnnfo 1 1 A Ch. h, 6. by Nomellini— Hunter's Quay, by Mustang. L/iatu v uiuiiie 1 1 f ton Mjss E B c & R uardlaw (England) 1959 0 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. J. Cummings. Trainer. J. J. Cummings. - $2,500 May 5 -60 'Spt HfttRfcR 71 112 7' 102210321031 BaldwinR* 2500 52 Ole-Jerl 17 DarkM'h'g'y107 YourShine 10 Dec29-58'TrP 6f1:12%ft 36 118 9" 9'|101'10'2 CookWM3 2500 69 IrishCheeM 15 BullCurtain115 Rajador 12 Dec19-582TrP 6f1:104sft 64 112 11" 98; 971 98J CookWM'O 2500 82 Barina112 FleetArgo115 Declaration 12 Dec 4-586TrP Ef1:Kr1%ft 84 113 9' 11 1211 171115 MoranRJ4 3750 77 PI'santTime107 Capeador107 Alumni 11 Oct25-583Spt 6JM:19V5gc 9J 120 63; 743 731 88| Skor'skiAS 3500 80 MyDare120 Je'nie'sPal 112 Crip'sS'ny 9 Oct23-585Spt 1A1:514-hy 61 120 2^ 12 7'5 E'd.Ch'bersW* 5000 PepinaMia114 Willepass117 MistyRed d Oct17-584Spt 6Jf1:18Vbft 7 117 8'2 8'3 67| 44J SkorskiA' 4000 89 FoxyMoss117 Nirg'ILad115 Je'nie'sPal 10 Change in 'Company Line' Change in 'Company Line' Effective with the races run on and after April 1, the "COMPANY LINE" in DAILY RACING FORM Past Performances will contain the names of the horses finishing in the first three positions. For many years when a horse had finished First, Second or Third, his name had been eliminated from the company line and the name of the Fourth horse included. This will be discontinued effective April 7. Printed below is the Past Performance line for the horse VARIANT as it now appears in the Past Performances. Vnrinnf Cn 9* 4. by Hill Prince— Invariant, by Blenheim II. T u nun i Breeder, Harford Stud, Inc. Owner, G. M. Odom. Trainer, G. P. Odom. SAMPLE PAST PERFORMANCE LINE OLD COMPANY LINE Mar23-«PAqu 6f 1:13y5sy 9-5 *124 63J 4J 12 12| G'erinE5 M75O0 83 HotBox112 Kinross112 TakeHimHome 9 For races run on, or after April 1, 1960, the Company Line appears as follows: Vnrinnf Oh. g, 4, by Hill Prince— Invariant, by Blenheim II. YUrianr Breeder, Harford Stud, Inc. Owner, G. M. Odom. Trainer, G. P. Odom. SAMPLE PAST PERFORMANCE LINE NEW COMPANY LINE Mar23-60iAqu 6f 1:13%sy 9-5 A124 63 J 43 12 12J G'erinES M7500 83 Variant 124 Hot Box 112 Kinross 9 This change is being made at the request of many readers throughout the country. It will not only simplify the Past Performances, but it will act as a guide for more accurate statistics. Page 19 2nd Spt 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Petes Folly. Oct. 18, 1958, 1:16*5. 5. 113.) ! *)„ J C-^i Purse $2,750. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since! ZnCJ DDl March 20 allowed 3 lbs.; one race 6 lbs Claiming price. $3,250; if for $3,003,] r allowed 3 lbs. Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt Noble Ace Submersion Added Power Pete So Horse. Date Track Rec. WL i Country Delivery Dibby's Marie i Hardly Ever • iGail Lea Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt :Cornucopia Oct59 Kee 1 :184/5 119 | ! Unexpected Son JArabian Lad Apr60 GP 1:tt% 114 JLove'nWar Apr60GP l^ssyKM KinKlo Aro 1 1 A B. 9, 3, by Noble Hero— Judy R., by Littletown. MOUie «ce ' I ** Breeder, C. G. Rose. 1960 8 2 10 $1,550 Owner, J. Bogdan. Trainer. A. R. Van. $3,000 1959 11 M 0 0 S19J May 5-604Spt 6Jf1:19%ft 5T 115 57 7'2 721 725 W'smanM4 350060 Si'gSz'ne112 John'sO/stm KingLove 8 Apr29-604Spt 6f 1:15 ft 5J 114 P 1\ &\ 56J W'sm'nM' 3000 77 Catastrophe114 MightyZ.114 Kycolady 8 Apr21-60'Spt 6 f 1:16 gd 17 120 43 64g 66J 65J W'smanMS 4000 72 Meturn 112 DudeShip 107 RoseWill 9 Mar23-605S.P 6f 1:17%ft 1\ *107 1£ 3"" 2h 1"o Land'gRL? 2000 61 Fr'k'sSon108 Sig'IH*n'r107 Cap'nH'py 12 Mar10-60'S.P 6f1:17%ft 2^*113 2' 2J 12 11 WdmanA4 2000 61 DennisG. 118 PeppyPerry 113 Feena 12 Feb19-602S.P 6f1:16%ft 26 118 11 1J 1h 2U W'manWe 2000 65ShadyOaks113 Wishiwin103 N'naR se 11 Feb 8-601S.P 6t1:17%ft 11 110 3nk 321 53 86J Her'nP3 M2000 56 Nancy'sQu'n107 BenTime114 oLtamon 12 Jan29-603S.P 6 f 1:17Vbft 14 113 41 34 67 8'i WidmanAS 2000 54 P'n andP'cil 113 BigB't111 Adm'IKing 11 ^uhmorcinn .JUDmersion 1 1 O Ch. f, 3, by Depth Charge— Beau Maid, by Beau Pere. I | £ ^^^ E K Thomas. 1960 6 12 0 $2,390 Owner, M. H. Van Berg. Trainer, M. H. Van Berg. $3,250 1959 21 1 2 2 $3,165 May 5-604Spt 6Jf1:19%ft 4% 110 |M 817 823 827 st0neC6 3500 58 Si'gS'z'ne112 John'sQ'st117 KingLove 8 Apr29-605Spt 6f 1:13%ft 3-2 »112 23 34 25 24 CurryE6 3250 85 Sin'gSus'ne111 SubmVn112 C'tryDTy 8 Apr21-60iSpt 6 f 1:16 gd 2| *112 87^ 7&1 56J 75| CraigHi 4000 72 Meturn 112 DudeShip 107 RoseWill 9 Mar29-6020.P 6 f 1:12 ft B 112 2h 1h 12 12 Giaco'lliD3 3000 89 JimsMist'ke120 W'lt'rB. 109 Tr'nsP'ge 12 Mar12-608O.P 6f1:16Vssl 8J 112 43J 76J 67J 54| Giac'elliD5 4500 63 Mr.Flushing 117 Bim 117 BruceJ. 8 Feb20-60iO.P 5i f 1:06%ft 16 112 II 11 2^ 24 G'c melliD4 3250 87 Catastr'phe120 W'rrigal 115 SandyD'n 12 Nov 9-593C.D 6f1:12^ft 16e 111 11» 73| 7*% 43J Parr'ttR'O 600083 FailaSuitlH MissPrmt111 Warbow 12 Nov 5-593C.D 6f1:13Vssl 54 113 Lost rider RoserGs 5500 Privault112 AprilMis'n111 HelioBlue 12 Oct 7-592Lat 6f1:14?shy 5| 111 54 M 23 34 RoserG4 2500 BigRel'f117 Disaster109 Gr'neCounty 8 Oct 2-59SLat Bf1:11%fl 15 112 1i 24 25 5»i RoserGs 3500 IVeiurn109 BlueBubble112 RobustBoy £ April 28 Spt 3-8 ft :37b A.AA&A Pnwor 1 HQ B. c, 3, by Oidenasai Lutie Jane, by Cheick Rama. MQU6U rower • W7 Breeder, Mrs. G. Kosiba. 1960 6M 1 0 $450 Owner, Grace Kosiba. Trainer. R. Burns. $3,250 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) May 6-602Spt 6^ f 1 :21 Vbsy 11 118 74 58 5" 6'5 Rob'xH5 M4000 63 BootsAllan118 Pr'tyPr'pt114 Gail Lea 10 Apr27-603Spt 6J f 1:19^sft 51 107* 6" 710 716 715 SlussJi 4000 71 RoseWill 112 TenBucks113 WalterB. 8 Apr 8-606L.D 7f1:30Vfesl 23 103* 8 10 712 6*6 521 SlussJ2 45000 51 Boblin113 Vodelia110 SineCera8 Mar21-603L.D 7f1:32%sl 4 ItS* 4f| •»« 7« V SlussJ5 M3000 54 Safonie113 BuckleShoe111 Nat'lyTrue 11 Mar15-603L.D 7 f 1:31Vfeft 25 115* 77J 77J 64 3|t SlussJi M300066 R'kFell'w116 P'nt t.Wind115 R'm'nC'l 7 tPlaced second through disqualification. Jan13-602F.G • 6f1:14%ft 30f 113 12M121312M1112 Pr'stonjn 350066 V'tur'lal 13 L'tleM'cia108 Catastr'phe 12 Nov10-593Spt 6f1:161/ssl 24 108*1015102210301035 J'hns'nDH' 3500 42 MissSaggy113 QueTuck113 Alirab 10 reie Pot p ^n JU 1 1 A B. g, 3, by Helioptic— Me*ry England, by This England. I IH Breeder. M. M. Mitchell. 1960 12 1 2 2 $2,780 Owner, J. G. Ferrara. Trainer, S. J. Moiey. S3.250 1959 18 M 4 4 $3,323 j May 5-604Spt 6|f1:19* ft 17 112 7'2 6" 5'0 48J CurryES 3500 76 Si'gSz'nel 12 John'sQ'stl 17 KingLove 8 Apr21-604Spt 1^1:49 ft 71 115 12 2^ 36 44 GriffithK3 4000 65 JimsM'ke120 UrahDarl'gl 12 G'tyP'th 7 Apr18-604Spt 6Jf1:24%hy 11 115 6*J 84 V* &6 BaldwinR4 40C0 44 0c'nS'ndal109 Lat'nya115 JimsMist'ke 9 Apr 2-607 JnD 6f1:164/sm % 110 66| 56 57| 3'2 SmithRP? HcpO 69 Ji-Jo 116 BoBoShu 108. PeteSo7 Mar26-608JnD 6f1:15%ft 3J 108 78J 76J 77J 68J PrestonJ2 HcpO 77 Ji-Jo113 BayFox116 MissSaggy 7 Mar19-607JnD 6 f 1:15 ft 36 108 68 56 44J 2* Prest'nJ? HcpO 90 BowDerol 17 StylishFrankl 18 Upward 9 Mar11-60«JnD 6f1:15%ft 46 110 8'4 810 712 6" PrestonJ5 HcpO 76 StylishFrank113 BoldL'cer114 Upw'rd 9 Mar 1-606F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 20 116 8n 8" l» 817 BairdRLS 450070 R y'ISymbol 113 MadD'g108 FirstCrop 8 Feb13-609F.G 1^ hSHtm 91 111* 48J 3H 2* 45J Br's'rdK? c3500 50 M'sha'sG'l 112 Sw't 'nBlue111 C'r'c'le 8 Feb 5-606F.G 1^1:49Vsft 1 *112* 64 ^\ 34 1"k BYrdK4 M3000 69 Mistral 117 Darn It 107 Pavolero 10 May 2 Spt 3-8 si :33b • April 28 Spt 3-8 ft :37h April 16 Spt 5-8 sy 1:07b fnuntrv Delivery 1 1 4 B- g, 3, by Ariel Ace— Dark View, by Dark Jest. V^OUnrry l/eiivery I IH Breeder, A. J. Eastham. 1960 6 0 14 $1,370; Owner. B. Fogelson. Trainer, R. Rickner. $3,250 1959 12 1 3 2 $1,585 May 5-604Spt 6^1:19%^ 16 112 23 35 4' 5" Fiesel'nJ7 3500 74 Si'gS'z'nel 12 John'sQ'stl 17 KingLove 8 | Apr29-605Spt 6f1:13%ft 4; 114 44i 45 35| 34J F'selmanjs 3250 84 Sin'gSus'nel 11 Subm'rnl 12 C'tryDTy 8 Apr26-604Spt 6Jf1:21Vbft 31 114 1' V 34 32J Fiesel5nJ3 c2500 75 De'l'sL's're112 Ar'b'nL*d114 C'tryD'I'y 8 Mar19-6010.P 6f1:13ysft 11 109*32^24 24 3H Spr'kerLio 3500 77 Worrigal 115 Glad Cap 109 Elac 10 Mar10-607O.P 5i f 1:10 hy 91 116 42J 45J 44 3?\ Griffith^ 3500 63 HickoryStr't105 Kycol'dy105 Chutzp'h 8 Feb24-602O.P 6f1:15Vfem 11 110*45 46J 45J 2n" Ros'dahlL' 2500 73 JoyceRob'ta114 West'nB'k115 M'tyZ. 9 Jly24-594F.P 5f1:00%ft 8 119 66J 77 7*3 714 VinsonJR7 Alw 78 EdgarG. 119 Sultop 116 Spizgood 10 Jly 8-593Cka 5f1:00%ft 21*114 42J 43J 43; 33 BeckCW4 2750 85 LightCh'ry119 D'mTw'st103 D'nsGray 7 Jun24-593Cka 5 f 1 01 V5f t 5; 116 32 33 22 24 BeckCW2 2750 81 LittleF'lix122 LordM'rcy113 FlaxyG'l 8 Jun19-596Cka 5f1:00%ft 13 112 32 44 6' 68J Col'reLJS HcpO 81 J'tAs'mbly120 EdgarG.114 Sagin wRd 9 Hikku'c Unrip 1 HQ Dk- b- *• 3» b* Bull Prince— Minorome, by Count Domino. UIDDy b iViane | \jy Breeder, Locust Lawn Farm. 1959 4 10 0 $835 Owner. Mrs. S. Ippolito. Trainer. S. Ippolito. $3,250 Oct26-594Spt 6f1:16V5m 12 114 88; 912 9»3 819 JessopJDS 6000 58 RippleBay120 Ventur'la113 BelleBTro 10 Oct15-59iHaw 6f1:12%ft 23 113 53 54' 44J 46J AnyonE6 4000 78 RippleBay 113 GladCap 113 SilkyJane 12 Oct 2-593Beu 6 f 1 :20 hy 21 115 42 2h 1J 1h A'msFn M3000 50 MillieMarie111 QukSev'n112 Domatic 12 Sep29-594Beu 6 f 1:15 ft 10 115 52J 76J |fc 812 KaelinFi2 Mdr^63 Lu^yFind118 DannyJoe113 Tahuna 12 HnrHlv Fvpr 117 B- g, 3, by Tight Squeeze— Rare, by Hard Tack. - nuruiy uyci I 1 / Breeder Mrs R F Whitney 1960 5320 $2,755 Owner, Golden Triangle Stable. Trainer, E. Meloncon. $3,250 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) May10-603Spt 6Jf1:22V5m 18 117 35 510 726 733 BaldwinR6 4000 40 Worrigal 109 DevilsL'rel 15 WalterB. 7 Apr 8-607L.D 5f1:004'5sl 14 117 54 55J 68J 83 ErricoC A--- 76 GloriaWilM 12 Premonition117 Algenib 9 Mar31-606L.D 5f No time. 3J 105* Fog. 11 BradleyJ3 c3500. Dumbarli118 Pr'ssZ'gara113 Lotamon 7 Mar22 607L.D 5f1:00%gd 4J 105* 44 42J 33 44 BradleyJi Alw 82 GloriaWill 107 Elashia106 MadDog 10 Mar14 604L.D 5 f 1:01 ft 24 105 24 4 13 121 Bradl'yJ'O 3500 63 Premo'tion106 PineR'e109 Dandy 'sS'n 10 Sep29-593Rkm 6f1:14'/5m 35 110*44 55 6" 713 Br'dl'yJ5 M3000 61 SmilgPik119 Kar'm'n'h107 AbleArc'r 10 April 25 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05y5bg April 23 Spt 5-8 ft 1:052;b April 7 LD 3-8 m :3915b finil vjuii \ lcu Pn 1 (\Q B f, 3, by Norseman— Ablamuch. by Don Bingo. 1 U7 Breeder, A. Kirkpatrick. 1960 6 M 0 1 $410 Owner. A. Kirkpatrick. Trainer, A. Kirkpatrick. $3,250 1959 2 M 0 0 ( ) May 6 602Spt 6JM:21'Asy 4 109* 44 J 3* 3* 38 Sp'kVLi M4000 70 3cotsAllan1l8 Pr'tyPr'pt114 Gail Lea 10 I Apr29-605Spt 6f 1:13*'sft 60 106 6*J 6'0 7" 46 Robic'xH2 3000 83 SingSus"ne111 SubmVn112 C'tryD'I'y 8 Apr20 60'Spt 1,is1:51%gd 25 109 55J 721 726 739 CollierW4 2500 34 G'tleZephyr112 D'vil'sL're112 Darnlt 7 Mar25 6040 P 6fl:132'ssy 53 109 WWWtM StwhyC 2000 72 R'h'nie109 J'yceRob'ta113 ADr'g'nH'k 9 Mar15-602O.P 6 f 1:18 m 36 109 10101112 914 912 w'smanM7 2500 47 MightyZ.109 LittleShawnsie110 OurX. 12 Feb23 603O P 6f1:1345gd 21 105 87; 78J 8'3 8'7 GarciaG7 Mdn 63 Kitch'sJoy110 YarGirl 110 WindBomb 8 Mar23-5910P 4f :47%ft 45 VA 2 78 10141013 ValdezJ* Mdn 78 R'IMarilyn117 CountessOil 117 Tiwan 12 Mar 3-59'OP 3f :35y5ft 12 115 9 77J 77J SlinkerW^ Man 84 P'lyP'ch'm118 J'yceR'b'ta118 M'sD'I't 12 CornuCODIfl 1 HQ B- f. 3, by Ace Admiral— Secret Rose, fay Blue Larkspur. K ■ U7 Breeder, E. K. Thomas. 1960 5 0 0 1 $430 Owner, W. D. Parr & L Dilger. Trainer, L. Oilier. $3,250 1959. 12 2 1 1 $4240 " May 5-603Spt 6Jf1:20%ft 5* 110 64 7*\ 6'0 4»J Skor'skiA* 3500 72 KingJacob113 WalterB.108 TransPage 7 ' Apr 8-6(HGJ Sf1:11%ft 2J 114 1J 2h 31 PI H'tackW'O 350O83C'tessTulyJr114 M'nsini114 C'rnucopia 10 Apr 4-603G.P 6} f 1:18 ft 23 112 34 43J 3$\ 77J PoparaAS 4250 77 M'sGal 114 H'wAreTh'gs113 Brig'dRoi 12 Mar28-603G.P 6 f 1:10Hft 106 109 8* 10*3 916 8'3 BrVrdKiO 4500 78 Pinebriarl 11 Thyminth113 SteveB 12 Mar16-60iG.P 6f1:11Hft 21 112 1012101810201013 PoparaAi 5000 75 Ak-Sissy1 13 BigTent105 Remarkable 12 Dec 8-594TrP 141:45 ft 16 113 56 911 94 85; SkorskiAS 7500 72 ShamBattle111 FlyingPilot114 Woden 9 Dec 1-595TrP 6f1:11%ft 81 114 78 8H 9" 94 Ferr'oloA7 7500 76 RippleBay117 l'veDonelt120 Fr'chAc't 12 Nov12-595C.D 6f1:12%ft 31 110 117J12181114H9 P'keWAio 7500 77 Worrigal 114 Mr.Folly116 AprilMiss'n 12 55j"S£-° 6f 1:12%ft 31 115 42J 64 1111104 Br mf'dDi c6000 77 FailaSuitm MissPrint111 Warbow 12 0ct23-593Kee 6J f 1:18 ft 2% 119 63 761 75J 53J Heckm'nJ* 8500 88 MissDog'te119 RapidR'l 114 C'd'mine 8 April 14 GP 3-8 ft :38b March 27 GP 3-8 ft :36%b uucApeiieu UneXDected Son Jon f *fc 1 \\\ 1 1 B » * 3 b' Unbridled— Karman Kay, by Meadlc. Brecder K Rodine mQ 8 0 2 0 $1 ,B Owner, Experimental Stable. Trainer, J. W. Patnode. $3,000 1959 6 10 1 $2 070 ' May 2-60'Spt 6Jf1:20t5gd 7; 112 45 66J 68^ 5»J CollierWS 3000 70 Devil'sL're112 P'tia(Plus115 A'bianL'd 10 Apr26-605Spt 6Jf1:21%ft 31 112 78J 710 74 7" StoneC2 3500 67 PrtyPam107 KingLove112 Nee-Naw 81 Mar31-603O.P 6f1:12%ft 41 113 75 46J 55J 43J ChmbsW5 3000 83 S'c'tyQ'n108 M'rbleH'l 108 L'ffanscat 11 Mar24 607O.P 1 -70 1 :43%f t 8 113 6*1 5"! 983 910 CollierWS 4500 71 M'ha'sGirl 114 Nee-Naw111 Th'dV'se 10 Mar19-6030.P 6f1:12%ft 31 114 HHIl|1l*11M CdlTW 5500 74 Petpetual Boy 115 Scenic 112 Nakinq 12 ! Mar12-6050.P 6 f 1:16 h»f 11 120 54 42 26 26 CollierWS Alw 63 C.O.Quick120 St'gePI'sure120 Vasquez 8 ; Feb 27-6030. P 6f1:14y5hy 71 115 53; 54J 56 412 AdamsJR3 650063 Humboldt114 DonnaBrook112 JayD M 6; Feb23-6040.P 5Jf1:07 gd 18 117 44J 3H 25 23; AdamsJR6 5000 82 Hanna'sDoll 107 BruceJ.114 Turbo 10 , Nov 6-593Spt 6Jf1:27%hy 24 117 44 33J 32 I* StoneC4 AlwM 47He'sSomeb'y117 Mr.Flush'g117 Melike 8 • 0ct29 ?94Sot 6if1:24^hv 14 112 9718' • « P» CoxW' 5000 49 Cot'nD'l 112 PilgrimsRt115 Mr.FI'h'g 10 : April 21 Spt 5-8 si 1:061/5b ! Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. " Arabian Lad UU 1 ■ 1 ,X 7 B ■ * 3' by Sedgemoor— Arabian Girl, by The Phoenix. Breeder V L Creai 1960 11 1 1 1 $2,930 I Owner, Salvino Farm. Trainer, R. Salvino. $3,250 1959 24 1 3 6 $4 630 May 9-605Spt 6Jf1:23 m 3; 110 43 3' P 15 Skor'skiA' 2500 69 Arab'nLad110 Li'leFelix112 PoflPlus 8 ! May 2-60iSpt 6|f1:20%gd 3J 112 33 24 4 31 NonoRio 3000 79 Devil'sL're112 PtialPlus115 A'bianL'd 10 "• Apr26-604Spt 6J f 1:211/sft 41 114 4432 1h 2™ Skor'skiA? 2500 78 DeTsL's're112 Ar'b'nL'd114 C'tryD'I'y 8 ■ Apr22-608Spt 1 1:43V%ft 4J 112 62J 23 35 410 Skor'skiA5 3000 64 AmberBay112 Not soBig112 Outwitt'g 9 ! Apr18-604Spt 6Jf1:24%hy 12 112 43 33 46 SH Skor'skiAi 4000 51 Oc'nSndal109 Lafnyal 15 JimsMist'ke 9l Apr 7-601G.P 6f 1:11 ft 2i *115 9H1014 611 5^ HartackWi 3500 81 Capt.Cool 115 Edge'ter105 Har'yL'ng 12 Apr 1-6Q1G.P 6i f 1:17%ft 9| 114 43 44 45 431 HartackW4 4000 83 ltsEasy115 Disaster110 Edge water 12 Mar14-602G.P 1^ 1:46%ft 16 112 12 56 1016101' RotzJL4 3500 57 Betsy Will 112 Vals Ace 114 Spizgood 12 Mar 7-603G.P 61 f 1:18 ft 14 108 M 8^ 7«5 917 AnyonEi 4000 68 StoneB'ny116 Th'bNail 113 S'setStrip 11 Jan22-60'Hia 11-81:53^ft 20 112 67J10m2i4122i Fer*sonW5 5000 47 SirFlip115 Nimaidal 113 M'd'whillM's 12 May 12 Spt 1-2 hy :53b May 5 Spt 5-8 ft 1:08b April 15 Spt 3-8 sy :402/5b Love'n War 1 HQ Cn- f 3- °y Ram °' War— Tea Deb, by Carrier Pigeon. I U7 Breeder, Ocala Stud Farms. Inc. 1960 9M 0 0 ( ) Owner. C. S. Handelman. Trainer, D. Sazer. $3,250 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) May 9 605Spt 6Jf1:23 m 31 114 EM 54 67J 84 ZakoorW6 3000 59 Arab'nLad110 Li'leFelix112 PoflPlus 3 Apr21-602G.P 6Jf 1:17^ssy 40 109 9127116' pi Br's'rdKH 3500 76 Thyminth 104 Ariel Girl 110 Mansini 12 Apr14-60iG.P 6f1:11%ft 43 113 8" 912 8'3 77J ZakoorW' 3500 79 Capt.Cool 121 B*tsAway121 Edgew'ter 12 Apr 7-601 G.P 6f 1:11 ft 84 107*12i312i712i7nii WestRL7 3500 78 Capt.Cool 115 Edge'ter105 Har'yL'ng 12 Mar29-603G.P 6f1:11%ft111 114 53 8*310*7 916 ZakoorW5 Mdn 71 F'l o'L've114 M'aH'n'y119 T'ch ofVue 12 Mar22-601GP 6 f 1:11 ft 94 107 31 35 7H 8'° Hin'osarK 5000 79 Ebbie'sGirl 111 Nerine104 Penn, Circle 12 Ma.- 9 -602G.P 6f1:11%ft 98 108 7«J 9101215121s Hin'saH" 6750 72GregyC115 Glit gSigh111 OldC sc'de 12 Ja,i25-604Hia 6f1:11%ft 86 115 43 61410181020 ZakoorWi Mdn 67 Rakah'nga117 D'blelm'ge117 Spiccata 11 Jan12 603TrP 6 f 1:11 ft 10 113 64; 743, |ta gW DeSp oAH Mdn 76 MissTradit'n117 Nirgal'dy112 Ac'ntha 12 ^ebZOSgsHa 3f :33%ft 28 114 9 10" m Hart'kWio Mdn 85 M'd'mR'g'l 117 C'laG'l 117 Pr'n'deH'e 14 May 8 Was 3-8 m :37%b April 19 GP 1-2 ft :47%h April 13 GP 3-8 ft :37b 3rd Spt V/4 Qrkf 4 FURLONGS (chute.) (Fort Bull. May 1. 1959. :454A. 2. 114.) JIU JUl Purse $2,600. 2-year-olds Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs Non-winners of two races since March 20 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $4,000. Horse Date Track Rec. Wt Sparkling Water Pasqual Beverly Lane Apr60 OP :49Vs Iff - Sandra J. Horse Date Track Rec. Wt. • Mr. Milt AprSOOP :49V5 118 iGay Fairday i Tea Day Mar60OP riM 119 I Horse. Date Trarlc Rec WL Phil's Beacon MarfiOOP :493b 118 Huffy Tuffy Roman Wizard tnnrlrlinn Wntor 111 B. f. 2. by Balmy Spring— Lone Road, by Equ stone yyarer 1 1 1 jpariuing Breeder j E Hughes. ( — ) 0 0 w 0 0961 Owner, J. E. Hughes. Trainer, G. L\ Ballsnger. $4,000 April 30 Spt 3-8 sy :40%b Pncmml 1 1 £ Dk • • c, 2, by Scotts Indian— Swive) Hips, by Swhr. rusquui I I 3 Breeder, D. Standifer. 1960 11 3 2 2 $5,610 Owner, D. Standifer. Trainer, F. Drago. $4,000 ( Apr29-603Spt 4f :47%ft 3-5 *115* 1 4 1h 13 SprakerL3 400092 Pasqual 115 BordeauxRedl 13 TeaDay 8 » Apr26-602Spt 4f :47%gd 34 118 2 14 1* 123 CampR' 500092 Pasqual 118 Barnotel 18 Mr.Wampum 10 i Apr22-603Spt 4f :47 ft 5J 117 2 ^\ 3' 33J CampR5 6000 90 DeltaGal 117 PlainCheer114 Pasqual 7 / Mar26-602JnD 34 f :42%ft 64 117 4 22 22 C*mpR* Alw 96 Lor'neGirlD.112 Sp'nishL'y114 I'waB'y 10 / Mar17-607JnD 3J f :43%gd 17 116 7 3* 2* MiguezR* Alw 84 AirStride 116 Mr.Moore 113 ToBeSure 8 K Mar 4-603F.G a 4 :27%ft 81 112*3 1n 1J Br's'dK* M7000 AndVsB'y109 H'dset117 D'na'sTr^ure 12 h Feb26-605F.G a X - -ft 9i 118 8 52J 44 M'ezR" M6250 HazTsH'pe113 Pat0P'e113 R'bl'gMan 12 f Feb22-605F.G a & :28 m 5J 115*4 1h 32 Br's'dM M5000 Be A Pal 117 Nallano 120 Jimmie Jr. 12 / Jan26-6C»F.G a& :28Vsft 10 117 2 2J 4i G'ds'tL2 M6000 ToBeSure109 Jack'lineK.117 Leo'sAce 12 / Jan18-604F.G a A :27%sl 14 120 4 334 534 WickelL4 M8000 Ed'sBell 112 Elgin'sMiss111 Witherite 12 / May 2 Spt 3-8 si :391/5b April 25 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b April 22 Spt 1-2 ft :52%b Rpvprlv I nnt* 111 B. f, 2, by Beau Dandy— Sinsin, by Bahram. » Deveny Lane | | | Breeder Kennedy-Veale Stables. 1960 5 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. Pedicone. Trainer, S. Alongi. $4,000 ' May 9-604Spt 4 f :48 m 51 111 4 646845* CampR' 5000 83 TheLittleSpy112 PlainCh'r114 Barnote 7 A May 2-603Spt 4f :47%gd 71 115 8 101810251024 CampR7 M4000 68 Mr.W'pum118 R'lingMan118 LaSal'na 10 I . Apr26-602Spt 4f :47%gd 70 115 10 10'210'210'5 AbshireLS 5000 77 Pasqual 118 Barnote118 Mr.Wampum 10 / Apr18-603Spt 4f :49%hy 40 118 9 10'810241029 GriffithKi Mdn 51 TwoDots118 AnacapriH8 SoftLady 10 F Apr 1-6010 P 4f :47V5ft 12 115 5 53 4 6' 7'3 CurryE* Mdn 82 TheL'leSpy118 ModelBe115 EscaBeta 12 t May 8 Spt 3-8 m :39%b April 20 Spt 3-8 si :_39%bg April 17 Spt 3-8 m :39b C.J.. I 11 1 Ch. f, 2, by Hannigan— Flag Out, by Shut Out. ianaro J. ill Breeder K M. Litt|e i960 o m o o ( — ) ; Owner, J. A. Joss. Trainer, D. Carver, Jr. $4,000 May 8 Spt 3-8 m :40%b Ch. 2, by Side Boy— Majorette, by American Flag. M_ kA'.lt- 1 1 A c, r- M,IT I 1 4 Breeder, H. Maybrier. 1960 3 M 0 0 $125 , Owner, M. H. Van Berg. Trainer, M. H. Van Berg. $4,000 , Apr29-602Spt 4f :47'/sft 74 118 1 H« 22 434 Barn'tRL7 Mdn 89 TexasEagle118 FireTrail 118 Anacapri 10 ( Apr 1-6010 P 4f -471/5ft 13 118 2 2'4 8" 9'0 Domin'zE' Mdn 82 TheL'leSpy118 ModelBe115 EscaBeta 12 , Jan14-604F.G a A 26%ft 13 120 3 7* 710 Ch'bersW2 Mdn Er'dK'gJr.120 Thirt'nG'd120 C'lc'uB'y 9 May 9 Spt 3-8 m :39%b April 15 Spt 3-8 sy :39%b March 28 OP 3-8 gd :37%hg , r**— C~:~A*.,. 11/1 Gr. c, 2, by Fiddle— Marie Olympia, by Gay Monarch. [ Gay Fairday I 1 4 Breeder, Locust Lawn Farm. 1960 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. $4,000 ' May 9-604Spt 4f :48 m 14 114 7 TU .715 714 LeJeuneS2 5000 75 TheLittleSpyl 12 PlainCh'rl 14 Barnote „ 7 . May 6-603Spt 4f 48 sy 4 120 6 7" 7'* 7'3 LeJeuneS* Mdn 76 Hel-N-Jake117 Dude'sR'rd120 Redfin 10 . Mar23-603Bow 4)f :55 ft 3Je 114 3 531 74| 65J Fiesel'nJ2 7500 80 L'n'peL'ss110 OurGr d114 WiseC'm'nd 10 April 13 Lrl 3-8 ft :38%b April 2 Lrl 1-2 gd :50b Hr Ch. First Team— Kapunda, by Columbus Day. r\«„ 1 1 A g, 2, by I ea Uay I 1 4 Breeder, G. R. White. 1960 6 1 1 1 $2,290 Owner, G. R. White. Trainer, Cecil Locklear. S4.000 . _ : „ Apr29-603Spt 4f :47%ft 44 117 4 3' 34 33 Fiesel'njs 4000 91 Pasqual 115 BordeauxRedl 13 TeaDay 8 Apr26-602Spt *4f 47%gd 6 118 3 24 24 85| BaldwinR3 5000 86 Pasqual 118 Barnote118 Mr.Wampum 10 j Apr19-604Spt 4f :494/ssl 9-5*120 6 1J 2* 23 BaldwinR* 5000 77 Barnotel 15 TeaDay120 RomanWizard 10 j April 19, 1960— Daily Racing Form time, :49 Mar22-6010 P 4f 47 ft 41 119 3 434 454 4*4 BaldwinR7 6000 86 Aficionado116 DucD^alUe L'styGI'ry 12 i Mar18-60'O P 3f :35%gd 63 113 2 24 1"k BaldwinRi 6000 91 JetPack 113 BridgeCircle 114 RayH.K. 12 Mar 8-60'O P 3 f 35%hy 39 120 3 334 573 BaldwinR3 Mdn 84 BlackAce120 TheL'tleSpy120 ArcoBob 10 May 12 Spt 1-2 hy :53%b May 7 Spt 3-8 sy :40y5b May 3 Spt 1-2 ft :52%b pu;|'c R0.rnn 1 1 A B. c, 2, by Brecon Beacons— Philnor, by Blue Swords. PhllS beaCOn | 1 4 Breeder, F. Parnell. 1960 10 M 0 0 $235 Owner, J. F. Parnell. Trainer, J. E. Bilbrey. $4,000 , .. — ,„„ r,jL„ May 9-602Spt 4f :48%m 25 117 1 54 VI 76? Coll'rWio AlwM 80 Co'rtPr'ct'r120 AIIRTrs117 R'bl'gMan 10 May 2-«PSpt 4f :47%gd 5 118 5 5* 9'7 814 Coll'rW5 M4000 78 Mr.W'pum118 R'lingMan118 LaSal'na 10 Apr29-603Spt 4f :47%ft 12 114 5 5^ 5 4 44 CollierW' 4000 89 Pasqual 115 BordeauxRedl 13 TeaDay 8 Apr25-603Spt 4f :47Vsft 14 118 2 64 58J 58} Skor'skiAi Mdn 85 Handset118 FireTrail 118 AIIRulers 10 Apr21-603Spt 4f :47%gd 10 118 4 44 54| 5*1 Skor'skiA2 Mdn 84 Mr.M.H.118 C'rtP'ctor118 Br'geC'cle 9 Mar31-6010P 4f :47%ft 50 118 7 53 5* 4« Pars'sJi2 M5000 85 D'ltaG'l 115 TwoD'ts115 R'w'd'sSlip'r 12 Mar22-6010 P 4f 47 ft 46 116 5 88J 9" 9" GriffithK* 6000 82 Aficionado116 DucDeBal116 L'styGI'ry 12 Marl 8-60' 0 P 3f :354/sgd 23 113 7 6? 84 Skor'skiA* 6000 81 TeaDay 113 JetPack 113 BridgeCircle 12 Mar11-60'0P 3f :35%hy 19 119 4 10'« 81« Skor'skiA7 Mdn 760kChief119 BI'gTr'mpetlig AIIRulers 12 | Mar 8-601O P 3f :35%hy 11 120 1 44J 7' Skor'skiAi Mdn 83 BlackAcel 20 TheL'tleSpy 120 ArcoBob 10 May 6 Spt 1-2 gd :53b Ro. Hy Aethel— Miss Frisky, by Boer War. Tuffi/ 111 f, 2, by H,,f*», UTty I Utty | | | Bree(jer' p H G|aze 1960 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, R. T. McDonnel. Trainer, R. T. McDonnel. $4,000 ,, Apr29-603Spt 4f 47%ft 50 113 7 712 817 813 Coffm'nE* 4000 79 Pasqual 115 BordeauxRedl ...„ 13 T TeaDay 8 Mar18-6010 P 3f :354/5gd 28 110 5 99i 9" CollierW7 6000 80 TeaDay 113 JetPack 113 BridgeCircle 12 May 10 Spt 1-2 m :54b May 7 Spt 1-2 sy :53%b Ch. 2, by Roman Sandal-Wings Away, by Yellow Tulip. Rnmnn WnnrA 11 A c, KOman Wizara | 1 4 Breeder , J .Welch. 1960 2 M 0 1 $250 Owner, Diamond F Stable. Trainer, T. W. Fico. $4,000 Apr19-604Spt 4f :494/5sl 10 115 1 1\ 34 34J CoxW? 5000 75 Barnote115 TeaDay120 RomanWizard 10 April 19, 1960— Daily Racing Form time, :49 , . _ Mar31-604S.P 4J f :564/sft 83 116 7 V 7« 78 Sh'fferFU Alw 75 MahMoola113 Gameus114 LittleFox 12 $ Racing Today ^ § thru May 14 ,\ ^ 33rd AT CICERO-LARAMIE ! \ POST TIME § ^ 2:00 P.M. DAILY $ -^ 1:30 P.M. SATURDAY ^ ^ GRANDSTAND. $1.00 ! ^ CLUBHOUSE, $1.50 3 1 Tax Incl.: No Minors 9 Page 20 4th Spt 6 FURLONGS. (Yukon Jake, May 5. 1959. 1:11%. 5, 112.) m .■ c . Purse $2,750. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since March 15. Weight, eft ll jDl 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 20 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 5, 5 lbs.; in 1960, 8 lbs. ■ Claiming price, $4,500; if for $4,000, allowed 3 lbs. " Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt Pretty Pam Mar60FG1:14% 113 Rose Will Marble Hill Mar60 OP 1:11% 10$ Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. IScenic Mar60 0P 1:12% 112 Hanna'sDoll 0ct59 Kee 1:124A 117 l|TransPage Apr60OP1:r2 120 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt Winnie A. Sep59 Haw 1:13% 110 Mad Dog Feb60 FG 1:13% 116 Dude Ship P" ~-. D«~» 1 1 IJ Ch. f, 3, by Lee's Boy— Little Salina, by Roi Rouge. retty ram I I D Breeder, A. E. Ormes. 1960 7 2 1 1 $3,230 Owner, Mrs. W. Tannenbaum. Trainer, C. Scott. $4,500 | ADr26-605Spt 6H V21%ft 3* 107 43 32 34 U NonoR3 3500 78 PrtyPam107 KingLove112 Nee-Naw 8 ADr18-604Spt 6U1-244Ahy 13 112 54J 55 57 48 NonoR6 400CT52 0c'nS'ndal109 Lat'nya115 JimsMist'ke 9 Mar 4-602F G 6 f 1-144/5ft 8-5 *113 63| 34| 2* 14 NonoR* M3000 78GulfGate113 Milly'sDr'm116 Pavolero 12 Feb25-603FG 6 f 114 ft 3 113 74J 44 23 m Hin'saH7 M3000 78 M'sVariety108 GulfG'te118 L'tleSh'sie 10 Febig-eO'F'G 6fM4%ft 16 118 5' • 54 54 34 Hin'saH* M3500 77 Daldust113 MissVar'ty113 Milly'sDr'm 11 Feb16-601FG 6f115%m 18 115 87i 78J 57 8'J D'onM" M3000 66 Halation 118 Monia113 Miss Variety 12 FeblOJO'FG 6 f 116 ft 15 115 7 4 64 77 712 DuhonM7 3500 60 C't'sEv'r't103 D'd'sPI'teful 114 D'ld'st 12 May 12 Spt 1-2 hy :54b May 9 Spt 1-2 m :55%b April 14 Spt 1-2 ft :52%b D~~~ \A/:il 1 1 ** Lt. b. f, 3, by I Will— Star Delight, by Fort Ben. KOSe Will I I D Breeder, Partlow Farms. 1960.8 2 1 1 $3,050 Owner, Partlow Farm. Trainer, W. Frizzell. $4,500 1959 3 10 0 $700 May 6-605Spt 6H 1:20%sy 6J 112 33 23 24 47I WellsJS 5000 74 Ten Bucks 109 Amber Bay 117 Yep 8 Apr27«PSpt 6H1-19%ft 10 112 2' 2' 24 1| WellsJ4 4000 86 RoseWill 112 TenBucks113 WalterB. 8 Apr21-60iSpt 6 f 116 gd 25 112 32 2* 12 3'I WellsJ4 4000 76 Meturn 112 DudeShip 107 RoseWill 9 Apr16-602Spt 6fV16%m 12 112 24 23 5" 818 WellsJ4 4500 56 JayD.M.114 D'nyChere114 H'na'sDoll 10 Mar28-607SP 6f116%ft 9 114 34 34 24 73J LucasWD2 Alw 64 SkyRamp114 DeweyJr.122 StokerPike 7 Mar14-607SP 6f1:15%ft 53 112 4 12 1h 21 LucasWDS Alw 72 0dir'f112 B'byBI'eEy's107 Mr.NoB'dy 8 Feb26-607S P 6fM5%sl 9 114 88£ 75| 6' 54 BeckCW* Alw 63 Dewey Jr. 120 SeaClassic120 Golpey 9 Jan30-605S P 6 f 119 sy 4J 114 12 11 1h l| BeckCW4 Alw 55 Adir'lf114 Edgor'sWar'r114 MadM'nie 9 May16-597Suf 5f :594/5ft 99 111 44J 58J 813 8'5 G'fg'neR4 AlwS 77 Her'cNun113 R'se ofS'ro112 Ringtil'n 9 May 6-595Suf 4* f :53%ft 69 114 7 3i 7" 913 Gaffgl'neRS Alw 84 R'm'nsWill 112 Sh'd'w'sL'st113 L'nK. 11 April 15 Spt 3-8 sy :40%b kA~~Uln UNI 1 1 O Ch. c, 3, by Carrara Marble— Elsa, by Bull Lea. MarDie mil I IZ Breeder, L. B. Combs. 1960 8 M 3 1 $1,745 Owner B. J. Michels & C. Vinci. Trainre, C. Vinci. $4,500 1959 4 M 1 0 $825 May10-604Spt 6Jf1:22%m 8J 117 53 54 34| 541 CurryES AlwM 66 MergingTr'fic117 Naking117 LinedUp 8 May 4-603Spt 6|f1:20%ft 5J 112 54 6*1 6" 6'2 CurryES 4500 70 FirstCrop117 GuyGuy112 UrahDarling 8 Apr26-6fl3Spt 6f1:15%gd 3 118 74 77 44J 43J AbshireL' Mdn 77 DudeShip113 QueTuck118 MissBelc'st 10 Apr19-6TJ6Spt 6f1:18%sl 9 112 P? S" 5*$ 9 CurryE2 A4000 60 ThreeD'tD'y110 H'a'sD'l 112 M'bleH'l 6 Mar31-603OP 6f 1:12%ft 8-5 *108* 33 32J 2' 1\ Sp'kerLio cSOOO 86 S'c'tyQ'n108 L'fansc't108 Unex'dSon 11 Mar23-6030 P 6f1:11%ft 3J 109* 64 2h 2h 21 Campb'IR4 3000 90Latonya 115 EyeBurner109 PaJohn 8 Marl 6-6030 P 6f1:171/shy 6 113 52| 54 57 58| CurryE4 4000 54 PerpetualBoy 112 Tasty 110 GuyGuy 8 Mar 9-6030 P 54 f 1:10 hy 3J 112 42 J 23 24 24 CurryE' 2250 66 Acad'myG'l 104 Eyerisk102 ArchieDid 8 Apr29-593CD 44 f :53%ft 4J 120 2 31 3' 44| Dom'zEi M6000 88 Th'tleSil'r120 M'tyDee117 BrightWay 12 Apr21-59iKee a4f :51 si 2*118 6 64 35 25J Dom'zE3 M7500 81 Hillsvale113 Sm'karoo115 RallyRound 10 March 21 OP 3-8 ft :38%b f...;. 1 A"7 B. f, 3, by Sceneshifter— Jacquemein, by Johnstown, scenic IU# Breeder, G. Griffith. 1960 6 0 2 0 $1,120 Owner, M. H. Van Berg. Trainer, M. H. Van Berg. $4,500 1959 6 2 12 $2,156 May 4-603Spt 6Jf1:20%ft 3£ 110 24. 22 321 44^ Barn'tRL7 4500 7J FirstCrop117 GuyGuy112 UrahDarling 8 Apr28-605Spt 6J f 1:20 ft 2Je*107 14. 21 58 6^CollierW2 5000 69 Oc'nSandal 115 Sp'l Stone120 Louval 8 Apr20-60«Spt 6f1:15%gd Z\ 109 35J 45J 613 71' Barn'ttRL* 6500 61 JayD.M.114 ldahoStep112 So'l Hist'y 8 Mar19-6030.P 6f1:12%ft l\ *112 24 3' 21 21 GiaclliD" 550085 Perpet'lB'yl 15 Naking114 B'bleThr'gh 12 Mar11-605O.P 6f 1:17'/shy- S 113 24 22 Vi 2'i Giac'elliD4 500061 Primele113 ThirdVerse114 OceanS'nd'l 8 Feb20-6030.P 5Jf1:05%ft 17 112 2h 31 65 68| G'co'elliD2 7500 83 Brazilian120 HelioscopeJr.114 JetJay 10 Sep28-598Alb 54 f 1:05 ft 51 113 II 3J 3nk 324 0vertonG2 Alw 93 Deb'rD'y114 Rhyme orR'n114 B'zeAga 11 Aug 1-597Cen 5f :58%ft 3*114 32432 334 33J Giac'elliD* Alw 89 MamaMac116 Bobbin114 Ultrac'trif'e 7 Jly11-593Cen 5f :59 ft 1*113 M 1h U 13J Giac'elliD3 5000 90 D'tsDr'm114 SaginawRed115 R'nm'te 7 Jun17-5930ma 5f :59%ft 51 115 65 6" 410 44 M'dorfR3 AlwM 80 Surezel 113 L'kyJeff118 JudgeMartin 12 May 12 Spt 3-8 hy :38%b April 26 Spt 3-8 si :38y5b March 25 OP 3-8 sy :40%b u.-nn'r Hrtll 1 1 1\ Br. f. 3, by Hannibal— Jimmy's Doll, by Chance Play. MannaS UOII || U Breeder, E. K Thomas. 1960 12 1 2 3 $3,325 Owner, Mrs. S. Ippolito. Trainer, S. Ippolito. $4,500 1959 6 10 0 $2,175 May10-605Spt 6f1:16%m 41 107 13 1h 8'° 8'4 SprakerL3 5000 62 FirstCrop115 KingJacob115 Hapsburg 10 Apr28-605Spt 64 f 1:20 ft 41 113 34 32 7K 716 GriffithK* 5000 68 Oc'nSandal 115 Sp'l Stone120 Louval 8 Apr19-60 5Spt 6f1:18%sl 3J 112 14 24 2J 25 Grif"hK3 A4000 61 ThreeD'tD'yl 10 H'a'sD'l 112 M'bleH'l 6 Apr16-602Spt 6f1-164/5m 51 115 334 33 24 37 Griffiths 4500 67 JayD.M.114 D'nyChere114 H'na'sDoll 10 Mar25-6060 P 6 f 112 sy 71 113 24. 23 7'3 7 8 GriffithKi 6000 71 Primele108 FrancisM.L.117 Brooksie 7 Mar17-6080P 6f114%sl 12 113 4i| 24 44 57J GriffithK7 6500 69 Francean109 Primele110 FrancisM.L. 8 Feb27-6030 P 6 f 1 ■ 1 44/%hy 34 113 34 44 44J 6H GriffithK' 6500 61 Humboldt114 DonnaBrook112 JayD.M. 6 Feb23-6040 P 54 f 107 gd 7-5 *107* 14 14 15 131 C'pbellR4 c5000 85UnexpectedSon117 BruceJ.114 Turbo 10 Feb11-607FG 6 f 114 ft 33 108 63J 6s| 42 32 NonoR* 6500 80 SisterGirl 109 Alf'dJohn116 Col'INeil 7 Jan30-606FG 6fV14 sJ 15 109 2* 2^ 33J 35J Comb'tJ7 0550076 Brazilian 114 Smidge 116 RallyRound 8 May 4 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b ( » i / / K h f / / / » ' A I / F t ; , , ( , , [ ' . . i Trnnc I Pnno 117 B. g, 3, by Page Boots— Trans Case, by Pharacase. ranS rage | | / Breeder, O. Hall 1960 7 1 1 1 $2,500 Owner, Mrs. L. H. Gannon. Trainer, F. Nugent. $4,500 1959 10 5 0 1 $3,995 May 5-603Spt 6Jf1:20%ft 24. 117 710 531 334 313 CurryE4 c3500 80 KingJacob113 WalterB.108 TransPage 7 Apr27-603Spt 6Jf1:19%ft 31 117 712 65 64 53J CurryE7 4000 82 RoseWill 112 TenBucks113 WalterB. 8 Apr19-602Spt 6f1:18%sl 3 114 75| 43J 2J 1 24 CurryE? 350065 TransPagel 14 KingLovel 17 WalterB. 10 Apr 1-6020.P 6 f 1:12 ft 31 120 53 23 24 2"° CurryE* 3000 89 Goose Lake 104 TransPage 120 Dediki 12 Mar29-6020.P 6 f 1:12 ft 8 115 64 42432442 JessopJD2 3000 87 Subm'rs'n112 JimsMist'ke120 W'lt'rB. 12 Mar19-6fliO.P 6f1:134/5ft 73 114 784 6i' 7*1 774 WardPA* 3500 72 Worrigal 115 GI'dCap109 C'tryDeliv'y 10 Feb23-6040.P 54 f 1:07 gd 10 114 55468 713 712 WardPA2 5000 73 Hanna'sD'l 107 Unex'dSonl 17 BruceJ. 10 Aug22-595LnN 54 f 1 :09Vsf t 4 120 44 43 25 11 DaleR3 Alw 91 LadyO. 114 CutePic 114 SamHill 8 Aug12-597LnN 54f1:09%ft 34 124 45 33 2' 14 DaleRS AlwS 90 Kep'sSmi'ty120 C'tePic114 M'sC'd'nce 8 Aug 6-595Cls 5Jf1:09%ft 8 115 5« 541 37 38 DaleR2 Alw 81 M'my'sGem112 FoxieJet116 W'nyM'e 8 May 12 Spt 3-8 hy :37%b Winnip Winnie M. A 1 C\l B. f, 3, by Mr. Busher— Nellie's Last, by Bull Dog. | U/ Breeder. L. Combs II. 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. Van Cura & J. Hudlik. Trainer, T. A. Janicki. $4,500 1959 17 1 0 4 $3,615 May10-605Spt 6f1:16%m 36 110 1C«1021 920 922 PrestonJ* 5000 54 FirstCrop115 KingJacobl 15 Hapsburg 10 May 4-603Spt 64f1:20%ft 23 110 43J 7'1 7'5 718 Skor'skiA2 4500 64 FirstCrop1 17 GuyGuyl 12 UrahDarling 8 Apr29-604Spt 6 f 1:15 ft 31 111 2h 513 8'0 812 B'ldwinR7 c325071 Catastrophe114 MightyZ.114 Kycolady 8 Nov12-593Spt 64 f 1:21 gd 53 111 32 32 2h 12J CraigHS 5000 79 R'm'nLee119 W't'rWillow114 P'nyTail 9 Nov 2-593Spt 64 f 1:22V5gd_4l 117 33 23 474 483 CraigH' M5000 64 R'm'nLee117 MissEv'th'g117 YoloM'd 10 0ct15-59iHaw 6f1:12%ft*9l 110 34 7* 88 684 CraigHio 4000 76 RippleBay 113 GladCap 113 SilkyJane 12 Oct 6-59' Haw 6f1:14%m 7 110 32 35 4« 510 CraigHio 5000 64 MissTulsa111 JohnsQ'st111 Er'rdL'y 12 Sep22-59'Haw 64 f 1:22 si 26 110 24 74| 34 44 JessopJDi 5000 60 HoneysM'y110 SilkyJane117 Circinate 12 Sep14-59iHaw 6f1:12%ft 94 113 7*410' 110121081 NicholsJ' 5000 76 S'tMimi111 L'vetoAIMII R'c'gFI'ha 12 April 17 Spt 1-2 m :53%b April 13 Spt 3-8 ft :37%b KAnA •viaa rinn 1 1 7 Dk. b. c, 3, by More Sun— African Star, by Rhodes Scholar. uog | | / Breeder, Mrs. G. L. Harrison. 1960 1112 2 $2,720 Owner, Rose Benedetto. Trainer, E. Meloncon. $4,500 1959 9 10 0 $1,475 Apr23-60iSpt 6f1:14%ft 51 117 74 64 444 67 CoffmanES 5000 79 C'tessAlbie110 W'rigal 111 Mr.Flush'g 10 Apr20-60«Spt 6f1:15%gd 61 117 681 67 5844' Coffm'nES 6500 71 JayD.M.114 ldahoStep112 So'l Hist'y 8 Apr 2-605L.D 7 f 1:34%hy 8-5 *118 52324 24 2't WinantR* Alw 49 C'lonyB'11113 MadDog118 Mr.H'dway 8 tPlaced first through disqualification. Mar22-607LD 5f1:00%gd 54 110 62354 45 34 ErricoC2 Alw 82 GloriaWill 107 Elashia106 HardlyEver 10 Mar 1-60*F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 41 108*43 44 23 23 Br's'rdK2 c4500 84 Roy'ISymbol113 FirstCrop120 Latonya 8 Feb25-607F.G 6 f 1:124/sft 13 108* 524 34 334 54 Br's'rdK3 50000 84 Bay Fox1 16 KeenBlade116 DannyChere 12 Feb20-604F.G 6 f 1:13Vsft 74 116 44 434 424 321 Br'ssardR3 4500 84TenB'cks116 Roy'lS'mbol 113 PamBee 8 Jan30-6W.G 6 f 1:14 si 18 105* 541 631 84 810 MischelV4 5OOOO 72 Brazilian114 Smidge116 Hanna'sDoll 8 Jan23-605F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 20 113 13 13 2' 683 Hinoj'aH3 50000 78 DonnaRiverl 15 Rally R'nd106 PamBee 7 May 3 Spt 5-8 ft 1:03%hg April 1 LD 3-8 m :39b March 28 LD 1-2 ft :51b UUUe DiiHp ^hin 1 1 C Ch. f, 3, by The Dude— Skyway, by Hyperionion. an,P «l J Breeder, J. E. Hughes. 1960 3 1 1 0 $2,375 Owner, J. E. Hughes. Trainer, G. L. Ballenger. S4.50C 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) May 3-60*Spt 6 f 1 : 1 3^f t 13 115 7" 7'0 9'4 917 R0bic'xH4 7500 72 CtessAlibel 12 Kh'esme107 F'ldCom'd 10 Apr26-603Spt 6f1:15%gd 21*113 14 1U 11 4 Robic'xHS Mdn 81 DudeShip113 QueTuck118 MissBelc'st 10 Apr21-60'Spt 6 f 1:16 gd 15 107 14 1h 22 21 Robic'xH7 4000 77 Meturn 112 DudeShip 107 RoseWill 9 Jly20-593A.P 54f1:07 si 58 115 42 7 111«511" Ferg'sonR4 Mdn 65 H'styD'r115 D'tyKirst'n115 Way toGo 12 April 19 Spt 1-2 hy :53y5bg 5th Spt 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly, Oct. 18. 1958, 1: 164f„ 5, 113.) Ci|_ C-^fi Purse $2,750. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Ncn-winners of Jill jpi three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs Claiming r price, $3,250. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Prince Bound Sep59 Haw 1:19% 112 Little Bouquet Sep59 Lat 1:20% 114 Baton Bleu Horse Date.Track Rec Wt. : Rancher Bill Huey i Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. iCertainly Red Sep59 Haw 1:18 112 |Duck Heaven Mar59 GP 1 :182% 109 I | | Prinrp Rnunri X 1 1 C B. h, 5, by Through Bound— Argella, by Happy Argo. rrince DOUna /\ I I J Breeder, 0. L. Foster 1960 9 2 3 0 S4.625 Owner, M. H. Van Berg. Trainer, M. H. Van Berg. $3,250 1959 25 4 4 2 S9.870 May 5-605Spt 6f1:13%ft 6 110*12 4 1h 24 SprakerL? 4000 90 PensiveGigi110 P^ ceB'nd110 WildTIk 10 Apr30-606Spt 6if1:21%sy 24*110*1' 24 24 224 SprakerL 1 4000 75 RiteBold108 PrceBound110 Kr'yK'no 6 Apr27-605Spt 64 f 1:19%ft 9-5 *117 21 24 3'4 573 CoffmanE* 4000 78 FI'daKid112 NightL'ger117 Kap-H'rt 8 Apr16-604Spt 6f1:16%m 31 117 1' 12 4 24 CoffmanE2 4000 74 Panal 10 PrinceBound117 Hi Finger 10 Apr 2-6030. P 6f1:11%ft 3 118 13 13 14 15 Cffm'nE4 c3000 92 Pr'ceB'nd118 Gay0rbit113 M'tyBaker 8 Mar30-6040.P 6f1:11%ft 73 118 34 34 434 651 CurryES 400087 K'zyK'no118 Del'fulTime122 M'tyP'y'r 8 Mar15-603O.P 6f1:154/^m 2 116 14 13 14 m Coffm'nE* 3000 70 BonnieEllen113 0tterbein116 Mr.Burt 8 Feb22-603O.P 6f1:154Ahy 33 113 54 434 334 42| CurryE' 3500 67 N'bleC'rt113 Pr"ssHam111 PI'antTime 12 Jan 8-603TrP 6 f 1:11 ft 14 120 3nk 2* 2b 5'3 Keenanja 3250 86 Easy Knight 120 Otterbein 113 Killdee 10 Oec26-592TrP 6f1:10%ft 35 120 IO84IO10 9'3 9'3 Keenanjs 3250 81 PineT'me117 Fauch'nt114 L'tleL'guer 12 May 11 Spt 3-8 m :38%h April 23 Spt 5-8 ft 1:06%b April 15 Spt 3-8 sy :384/5b Littlp i_uue BnnniiPl- X •n 1 07 B f, 4, by Lextown— Rose Bouquet, by Balladier. uuuijuei iy/ Breeder, j. L. Younghusbana. 1959 19 4 3 5 $8,805 Owner, J. C. Petersen. Trainer, E. Wyatt. $3,250 '958 8 M 0 0 ( ) Nov18-592C.D 6f1:12%ft 41 113 5'3 941 9*1 971 DeverRS 2750 80 Lorisam105 Sp'dyBee112 MissJ'nmar 12 Oct 6-596Lat 6f1:144Am 44 117 42442 43453 DeverR2 2500 E'rg'yB'le110 P'kinsP'kins117 H'tyA'l 8 Sep24-595Lat 6 f 1:13 ft 24 "120 33 23 22 13 DeverR2 2500 H'styAng'l 115 MyF'rMiss109 Et'lM'd 8 Sep16-594Lat 64 f 1:19 ft 3 114 12 24 334 354 DeverRS 2500 TheLip 112 MiManda114 GayWidow 8 Sep10-595Lat 6f1:13%sl 51 109 4 1'4 4 13 DeverRS 2500 B'giaBull 117 Q'k'nAiry112 Vol'rVix'n 6 Sep 5-594Lat 64f1:19%ft 24 112 42 44 47 354 DeverRi 2500 SissyBid 110 TheLip 112 Buff n' Blue 6 Aug26-59*Ran 6f1:12%ft 7 110 754 751 784 24 CurryE3 2500 83 SiouxSquaw112 Babuji117 Pr'cessJoy 8 Jly31-598Ran 6f1:16%hy 6 112 74 784 7'2 8«4 DeverR2 3250 51 M'rchCr's120 PrincessJoy113 OleS'rge 8 Jly 8-598Del 1 1:41%ft 5^ 110*13 32468 9'3 PrestiA3 3500 65 SixthAv'ue114 C'metic112 T'xasSer'de 10 Jly 3-59' Del 6 f 1:13 ft 41 113*108188166 34 GilbertRL* 3500 79 MaGinny118 An'th'rGal J15 Joy'sMaid 12 May 12 Spt 3-8 hy :37b May 3 Spt 1-2 ft :51%bg April 25 Spt 5-8 ft 1:04b Rnfnn Rlon 1 1 H B- f, 4, by Battlefield— Blue Grail, by Blue Larkspur. Darun D,cu ■ ■ u Breeder. Erdenheim Farms Co. 1960 7 2 0 2 $4,000 Owner, Rose Benedetto. Trainer, E. Meloncon. $3,250 1959 21 4 0 3 $10,625 Apr28-60'Spt 64 f fc20*ft 3 111 2h |1 12 1"k B'rn'tRL' c2500 83 Bat'nBleu111 Mr.Marcey112 BeauG'ge 9 Apr22-602Spt 6f1:15%ft 44 115 3243443 31 StoneC4 2500 78 L'sPride115 BrightSal 110 BatonBleu 9 Apr18-60«Spt 64f1:24%hy 94 111 42 3"k 54 574 WinantR3 2500 53 Bill Huey110 Dr.Josh112 Mr.Marcey 10 Apr 4-60' G.P 6f1:10%ft 4 113 851 874 8'1 77 BlumW6 3500 84 Salmagl 14 JownT'jan114 Leo'sH'ney 12 Mar23-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 51 114 954 74 673 843 SellersJ' 3500 83 N'wTal't114 L'dyJ'n'ge114 D'vid'sP'de 12 Mar11-605G.P 6 f 1:12 ft 3 116 454 35 24 11 SellersJ" 3500 84 FI'gJosie116 B'llaM'ria116 Hi-B'd'r'te 11 Mar 4-602G.P 6f1:12%sl 91 110 53 3nk 1h 324 SellersJ" 3500 79Gal'wsHill115 GingerC.112 Ni'tLodger 12 Dec28-59'TrP 6f1:11%ft 31 115 43432 32 43§ ColeSS 3000 79 Hi-B'der'te111 Maraine113 R'lEight'n 12 Dec24-59'TrP 6f1:10%ft 9 114 43 444 6" S« ColeS'2 3500 78 Forw d0n109 N'htSpy114 Homest'der 12 0ct22-59'Aqu 7f1:26%ft 10 112*22 24 24 5' KayM8 3500 86 R'y'lM't qJr.113 Mike slge114 R'ISge 10 April 27 Spt 1-2 gd :51b April 19 Spt 3-8 hy :39%b March 30 GP 1-2 ft :51%b Pnnrhor 1 1 7 Ch. g, 6, by Gray Dream— Eva Lillian, by Bobby Sweep. r\uin-nei II' Breeder Mrs. G. H Bunting, Jr. 1960 10 2 3 1 $4,540 Owner, W. Strong. Trainer, M. D. Johnson. $3,250 1959 5 12 0 $2,325 May 7-602Spt. 6f1:16%m 4 117 4 1' 11 4 Barn'tRLS 2500 77 Rancherl 17 Drogheda120 WacoScamp 10 May 2-602Spt 64f1:21 gd 4 117 4 1' 2h 2h Barn'tRL^ 2500 79 Bon jo1 1 3 Rancher117 RichardJr. 10 Apr25-60'Spt 64 f 1:20%ft 3-2 *115 623 634 621 53 CollierW7 2500 78 CanTrust120 FrankZero115 Roy'lBetty 9 Apr20-60'Spt 6 f 1:17 gd 21*120 22 33 324 221 CollierW' 0 2500 70 Medal of Honor 112 Rancher120 Slash 10 Apr 8-606Fon 64 f 1:20*/sft 1*121 3nl 1h 1h 323 HareKi 3000 86 Shadow Roll 113 O-Ki 113 Rancher 8 Apr 1-6040. P 6f1:11%ft 91 117 54 643 4' 2r CurryES 275091 WillieRatnerl 14 Rancherl 17 BillHuey 9 Mar22-6040.P 6f1:11%ft 61 114 53 54 3nk 1n CollierW2 2500 90 BorgiaBull108 FatJack114 SI'pyBrook 12 Mar16-602O.P 5Jf1:11%hy 16 118 8* 74 634 74 CollierW'O 2500 57 L'ckyWil'm113 RedCase108 BI'kPNvd'r 10 Mar 7-604O.P 6 f 1:15 hy 15 112 22 2'4 424 574 CollierW2 2500 66 Certainly Red1 15 GayOrbit115 OnTour 8 Feb24-6030.P 6f1:14%m 63 114 3'4 731 654 6'0 CollierW7 2500 66 Mi'tyBaker120 S'nyCoast114 JimmyO. 12 April 15 Spt 3-8 sy :39%b Rill Hiiav Sk 1 1 7 Ch. g, 5, by Arise— Miss Pigtail, by Fighting Fox. dim r iiucy 11/ Breeaer. Blue Grass Plant Fooos. inc 1960 10 3 1 1 $5,270 Owner, M. Stewart. Trainer, M. Stewart. $3,250 1959 16 5 1 2 $7,095 Apr28-6fl6Spt 64 f 1:18%ft 7 115* 434 73» 64 681 SprakerL* 3250 82 Joyrin117 Connie-Cat115 PrinceView 8 Apr22-602Spt 6 f 1:15%ft 4-5 *115* II 1i 2h 44 Spr'kerL? c2500 78 L'sPridel 15 BrightSal 110 BatonBleu 9 Apr18-60«Spt 64f 1:24%hy 8-5 *110* 24 43 1 4 12i SprakerL7 2500 61 Bill Huey110 Dr.Josh112 Mr.Marcey 10 Apr 1-6040. P 6f1:11%ft 3 *115* 2h 3nk 2* -33 SprakeHJ3 2750 90 WillieRatnerl 14 Rancherl 17 BillHuey 9 Mar23-6040.P 6f1:11%ft 24 115*21 22 21 2' SprakerL3 275090 Capt'nD'rel 14 Namr'nl 12 Jean'sPride 8 Mar18-6080.P 1-701:45V'5gd 31 112*12 12 14 14 MischelV2 2500 73 SideLight117 SoleroJr.120 BlueWaif 8 Mar14-6020.P 54 f 1:09 m 34 112* 2^ 2* 12 13 Spr'kerLi2 2000 75 Air Grip 113 Slash 118 Mark Klaine 12 Feb22-6030.P 6f1:154/shy 31 *120 11'4111312161215 WardPA* 3500 55 N'bleC'rt113 Pr'ssHam111 PI'antTime 12 Jan15-605TrP 6f1:09%ft 48 121 651 84 97 94 Fer'uoloA' 4250 85 PharWind121 Boutbarbl 14 RoyalGuill 11 May 12 Spt 5-8 hy 1:07b May 4 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05%b April 14 Spt 3-8 ft :38b Tprf-ninlv Rpd X 1 1 * Ch g' 5' by Ky Colonel-Taj Bibi, by Sickle. V-erramiy l\eu xn I I J Breeder. Mrs. J Goodwin 1960 14 2 2 1 $3,920 Owner, G. Bowman. Trainer, G. Bowman. $3,250 1959 23 4 2 4 $9,565 Apr30-605Spt 6| f 1:21Vssy 41 110*22 2' 2' 32 SprakerL7 3000 76 Pi R Sq're115 RicoBr'co117 CerlyRed 8 Apr27-604Spt 64f1:20%ft 7 112*534 24 12 1gt SprakerL* 3000 83 Cert'lyRed112 Dunt'hTint112 LushLie 10 tDisqualified and placed second. Apr20-604Spt 64 f 1:22s/5gd 63 115*4* 67 64 691 SprakerL2 3000 62 TaneeM'ra117 Adm'lship112 Y'rShine 7 Mar28-607O.P 6 f 1:12 ft 21 115*634 75 54 531 Sprak'rL" 3250 86 BobMorrow116 LushLie112 StarAgain 11 Mar18-6080.P 1-70 1:45%gd 53 115*531324 44 544 C'pbellR7 c2500 68 BiHHuey 112 SideLight 117 SoleroJr. 8 Mar12-60'O.P 6f1:16%hy 21*115 551 531 444 44} Campb'IR* 2500 60 Mighty Playerl 13 GayOrbitm Eldoit 9 Mar 7-6040. P 6 f 1:15 hy 61 115*32442 2'4 13 Campb'IR' 2500 74 GayOrbit 115 0nTour117 Jerry'sGem 8 Feb27-603F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 34 117*344 34 324 1™ Br'ssardKS 2500 82 Di'eDy'ite113 Pr'sMarcy110 MissP'vot 8 Feb20-605F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 24 122 32 34 34 53 Ch'bersW' 2500 84 AirB'tlel 14 LostChordl 17 Sp'ted-Will 8 April 18 Spt 1-2 m :54%b Hik-It Hon von 1 1 C Ch. h, 6, by Shut Out— Paddleduck, by Blenheim II. l/UCR. neuven I U Breeder Greentree Stud inc. 1960 13 1 0 1 $2,560 Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable. Inc. Trainer. W H. Bishop. $3,250 1959 31 1 3 5 $6,930 Apr3O-606Lrl 6f1:12%ft 31 122 6*3 684 57 4*3 RogersC7 3000 89 BillyBrier122 Belfaster122 D'ty'sRv'd 8 Apr14-60*Lrl 6f1:12%ft 7 119 643 58 4*4 4'3 Fiesel'nJ' 4000 93 H'bal'sGirl 111 JoeJones116 Gunq'st 9 Apr 1-60'Lrl 11:42 gd 74 122 44 444 47 351 F'selmanJ4 350081 Mr.Minx116 PatsyKelly107 D'kHeaven 11 Mar29-602Bow 6f1:12%ft 10 115 584 684 681 5* Fiesel'nji 4000 830ldh'mC'ty112 N'thP'ge112 Rocketry 11 Mar16-6(HBow 6f1:13%ft 23 114 52 42 421 Ink Fiesel'nJ' 3750 83 PeaceShipl 19 Smiler119 EdsMarket11 Feb23-608Bow 1^ 1:48%ft 10 114 64 8H 815 821 Fisel'nJ3 3500 50 Birchwood 117 SiouxBravel 13 Iceman 8 Feb20-609Bow 1^1:47%ft 15 114 41 751 8'2 8'* MeauxC7 5000 58 Comb*hee114 R'st'msY'r119 Midp'age 8 Feb15-604Bow 54f1:06'/5sy 16 114 9*1 973 9'3 915 MeauxC' 5000 73 Vir-Marie113 NorthPage115 Rocketry 9 Jan28-607F.G 1^1:49 m 13 114 651 741 8'2 8'4 MeauxC7 55000 56Q'e-B-S'r110 Th'tB'kOne115 Amb'sK'e 8 April 21 Lrl 1-2 ft :5iy5b April 12 Lrl 1-2 ft :48%h April 9 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:02%h Page 21 6th Spt 6 1-2 FURLONGS ch.). (Petes Folly. Oct. 18. 1958. 1:16%. 5- tZ.) C x.l C J. Pwse $2^00 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of "? Oth jDT three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs two races 5 lbs : one race. 8 lbs Claiming Ov r price, $4,500. Ma Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt. Peuco Dry Powder Sep59 Haw 1:18% 112 Conme-Cat Aug59 Ran 1:17% 113 Horse Date Track Rec Wt iJacquelin J. Apr60 GP V.17% 108 I Delightful Time Apr60 Kee 1:17*5 117 [Noble Imp Oct59 Haw 1:18% 112 Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. JJ I™ . S [Supre M Metric | JKno-Knox J ^. 5 * D~..~~ ^ 1 1 O B. h, 6, by Black Peter— Easy Street, by British Empire \ 1 Hi Feb . reUCO ^ I I Z Breeder. Haras El Pelado ^Argentina). 1960 2 0 0 0 1 ) 1 rp| Feb Owner. Cho-Chic Stable Trainer. A. Mannella. $4-5 £ HP; 23 D3 J«L }}^l ' Fel Feb May 5-bTJ5Spt S f 113- ft 36 112 10410'2 99} 94 R'bic'xH'O 4000 82 „ PensiveGigi110 r Pr ceB ndllO WndT Ik 10 . Mar 3 609F G 6 f 1 13 gd 31 116 781 7'0 7'S 7'6 PoparaA* 06500 71 Willygee 116 Belmoud 106 WetBack 7 Auq 4-59'A P 1141 si 21*116 4' 1*1 2h 67 DodsonD' 6500 58 Montana114 Dodger114 BestFlignt 9 I fj JN22-596AP 1137 ft 3} 114 2h Hi 42} 78| NonoR4 775C 76 St tF w114 Gal-Age106 J'sie andC'le 71 Jly 18 594A P 1 1 "37%sl 2*117 431 1^ 1h 2} Skor skiA3 7500 81 StoutFlow112 Statist an105 Equipat 7 Ov Jly 8-593A P 1 1 35%ft 31 119 21 2} 3? 34 Skor'skiA" 900C 90 TUrnDown116 Bl meM me114 T pleHili 6 j M^ May Jly 2-598Was 7 f 1 23%ft 51 116 45 » \H 13 Skc.'skiA4 6500 89 BestFlhtl 19 WithMusic122 Mr.Seymo 9 * May Jun25-593Was I 1:35%:t 19 112 2'} 57 68} 6" Skor skiA3 8000 79 SobSinger112 Bokans106 Negrotrece 7 AP n«. D«.uJ«r V 1 H7 B. m, 5, by Depth Charge— Brown Satin; by Contradiction. I J Dry Powder X |U/ Breeoer. 3 'h Rouse 1960 6 0 0 0 I ) 5 Owner. Mrs. M B. Armer. Trainer, C. W. Parvin. 84.500 1959 16 4 14 S9 420 $£ May 4-605Spt 6; f 1 20%ft 10 112 77}109}10'710'0 F'selmanJ7 5000 70 J0W1I1 See1l2 Goldnose120 MootPoint 10 ■ _ Apr26-606Spt 6}H.19%ft B 107 88 98 7" 68} NonoR? 5000 76 Speedy Janel 10 Deecie107 'LimeRock 9 s Mar22-6070 P 6 f 1:11 ft 23 110 73^ 68J 5* 55; CollierW" 4500 89 Sonab sher115 Royal Gr k115 Hir ger 12 -Marl Sep 7-6060 P 6 f 1 14%sl 8 107* 44 10'210'510'7 SprakerL^ 5000 61 ClassicRedllO Amical 119 JayJayJr. 10 Feb27-6080 P 5}f1:08%ny 51 112 4'; 46 64g 54 CurryE9 5000 74 MackeyBoy113 RoylGreek113 Warbler 9 Feb 20 5040 P 6fH1%ft 31 108 2* 84; 85} 65; PeakeWE7 5500 85 MadRoman113 AIIJoy112 IndianLady 12 fc Nov11-597Spt 6}f1:20%ga 5J 111 12 * 3' 55; WinantRS 6000 77 ShowBridge 111 SkyRieM 17 Attempt 8 Oct31-596Spt 6}f122 m 3\ 114 2* 22 54 5* W'sm'nMS 05500 68 JettVapor 114 Amical 120 Tnco 8 «» Apr March 21 OP 3-8 ft :39%b Jj Cnnnla C n* 1 1 O B. in, 6. by Commodore Lea— Hepcat. by Tiger. p^ Feb ^Onnie-L.ar » I ^ Breeoer. S t Crew 1960 9 2 3 2 SS.355 : p* Owner. M H. Van Berg. Trainer, M. H. Van Berg. S4.50C 1959 31 73 5 $?.435 D( May 3-602Spt 6}M:19%ft 2; *115 43 32} In 1"° BarntRL3 3500 88 CoiTe-Cat115 Jac neJ.109 Gol nW d g 9 Qf Dec May 3. 1960— Daily Racing Time. 1:18%. f Apr28-606Spt 6}f1:1845ft 2J *115 7' 622 32 22 NonoR3 3250 88 Joyrml 17 Connie-Cat115 PrinceView 8 | D( Dec Apr23-605Spt 6f1:14%rt 3} 109 55 J 44 2' 1'} NonoRs 325084 Connie-Cat109 PrcessHaml 11 Joyrm 8 j Q( Oct Apr20-603Spt 61 f 1 22 gd 6-5 *110 35} 33 32 33 Barn'tRL4 3250 71 RicoBronco115 Ed sSpy115 C nme-Cat 85, Sep Mar29-6TJ40 P if 1:1291ft 2*112 74g 54 23 24 P'keWAS c2500 84 MissTemper112 Jonter112 Darner 11 : Mar21-604O P 6f 1:11%ft 21 *115 11'212»2129J118i TackettH6 3000 83 TaneeMarra118 Taneha118 Cnp'sLuke 12 Jan14-602TrP 6 f 1:103/sft 31 112 10^i 87 M 63J RotzJL' 3750 86 D'vid sPr.de111 MsN'th'l 119 B I'tGirl 12 \ fc Jan 7-604TrP 6 f M045H 21*116 86J 57 47 32J GrantH4 3500 86 IndiaSlip r107 Pr c'sJoy110 Anomteth 11 May 10 Spt 3-8 m :40b April 12 Spt 5-8 si 1:08b March 29 OP 1-2 ft :49h May « XnrmioUn I 1 1 C\ ■» * . f, 4, by The Dude— Demure Jean, by Jean Valjean. 1 ' A JaCquelm J. || U Bree0er: Mr. & Mrs D. E joraan, 1960 8 2 2 0 $4,525 | , jj Owner. N. Jams fc J. Tiz. Trainer, E. A. Cole. $4,500 1959 24 4 4 4 $11,150 j j Jly May 3-602Spt 6Jf1:19Vsft 3 109* 34 12 JP 2"° Sprak'rL4 c350088 Cone-Cat115 Jac'neJ.109 Gol nW d g 9 | jj Jly May 3, 1960— Daily Racing Time. 1:18%. I 1 Ji Apr16-602G P Hf1:l7%ft 13 108*2' 13 12 12 RiniA6 3500 89 Jacq'linJ 108 lr'nMerch't118 Solad're 12 ; j, Mar26-60'G P 6f1:11%ft 19 111*105; 57 683,84 RiniA5 4500 83 L'seP'ham111 TYytom115 O ch byG sh 12 j j, Mar10-602GP 6f1:11%ft 8; 107*74 1J 1J |t§ RiniA'O 3500 87 P stPr'dial115 Salmag115 Miltie'sMite 12 0 Feb29-602Hia 6 f 1 : 1 04/bf t 19 113 84J 76| 8'2 9'3 BrooksSS 5000 78 ArtM"Pike121 ThsAq'nas124 An'tGr'k 11 q Feb 29, 1960— Daily Racing Form time, 1:11% fast. I r Jan27-60'Hia 1 1-8 1:524,5ft 4; 111 1' 2« 58J 9'6 RotzJL2 3500 55 Clematis114 Osofleet114 RoyalEight n 12 3 Jan13 6TJ3TrP 6 f l:09%ft 81 113 42£ 53; 54J 67; F'selmanJi 500c 88 Relax 111 Him'll Do 117 Skip Skip 12 Q April 15 Hia 3-8 ft :38b April 11 GP 1-2 ft :53b w nAi;*«Ui-{aal TImfl ik. l I c B. c, 4, by With Pleasure— Burgoo Ann, by Burgoo King. a ^ lime Delightful I I ^ Breeder R M Hunter ,960 11 2 3 3 $4 540 0 Owner. J G Smith. Trainer. J. G. Smith. S4.5'0 1959 22 6 1 3 $10,930 ! I 0 Apr27-608Kee 7f1:234/sft 4 115* 2J 5? 85; 916 MischelV6 4250 73 Sin Jexl12 Martin-sGoid120 GoldKey 9|$ I Aor22-603Kee a7f1:284/bft 11 115' HJ 12 11 9» MischelV 4500 84 Dodger114 Deli'ITime115 PeskyPeggy 1 s Apr16-602Kee 7 f 1:24%ft 9-5 *120 l*| VI V PI Gillig'nL2 c3250 81 Taneha114 BobMor'w120 Deli fITime 11 I 5 Apr13-602Kee S\ M:17%ft 1*117 12 l*| 9 1J GilliganL" 3000 93 Delful fime117 LilsPill 112 U rC trol 11 ; A Mar3O-6O40.P 6f1:1l%ft 2J 122 » 2^ 2£ 2'i VincifraR' 4000 91 Kr'zyKrno118 M"tyPI'y'r118 ManD ve Bl| Mar23-6080 P 6f1:10%ft 8i 120 in 1J 2' 33 Vincif'aRS 3500 94Spr ghill 116 NickieG.116 BobM'rrow 12 j Mar17-608JnD 6f1:15%gc 2\ 117 1J 2^ 3J 32; Mul'nMS A250C 64 D.Dy mite115 O.ofS s n108 Flg'sBI ze 5 Feb8-606FG 6fl:13%rt 91 117 1J 1h 34 6*J CookWM3 4500 78 K gsM rket119 Quibay110 SideWithMe 8. . Feb 4-605F.G 6f1:13%sy 4 120 33 3'J 33J 43J WinantR8 c350C 7S SmilingRip 115 Subgal 106 Rainproof 9 KlrthlA 1 mo U C 6. h, 7, by Noble Impulse— Her Highness, by Okapi. C iNODie imp 1 IDgreeaer E c Gott , i960 4 1 0 0 $2,015 it Owner. Grace Kosiba. Trainer. R. Burns S4.500 1959 24 4 2 4 $8,310 I \ a May 3-607Spt B)f1:t9*%fl 17 115 44 333, 44^ 44J Rob'xH3 MM 80 Kap Heart 109 Cuddling 107 Lon 8[f Apr29-608Spt 6i i 1:18%ft % 120 66 7" 7" 7'7 CollierW5 5000 74 .MickieG. 112 Deecie 107 BigSweep 7|f Apr21-606Spt 6f1:15'/5ft 15 112 23 34 34 1| Robic"xH6 4000 82 N"blelmp112 BigSweep117 NightSpy 8 ' 1 j Apr 6-607L.D 5f1:0345ny 17 1071 54; 5« 58J 5" SlussJ4 3500 58 OleSarge112 BnieStyle107 SenorMoe 6 j Dec 8-596F.G 6f :.14%ft 14f 116 11141217121 1217 Ch'bersW9 3750 62 hunLover118 Hatibound118 M chCross .2 I j Nov26-593F.G 6 f 1*134.sft 19t 111*107311141118H19 j0hn nED6 4250 64 Will ofAI"h118 BI'mSun113 FunLover H j 0ct31-594Spt Bft^ZIM 5J 120 53; 8s; 7»i 6'2 Robi'uxH6 3500 61 BareFacts120 Blanch109 BigSweep III 0ct23-595Spt 6a f 119 sy 14 117 34 44 \ 5* 4«| LongoriaJ6 4000 82 PineTheme120 Warbler117 SkyRiel 8 C 0ct19-594Spt 6jf1:18%ft 1\ 112 23 33 23 1"o R0b,Ch xH6 3500 90 PmeT me120 JoysDaphne114 Golan se 8 March 27 LD 3-8 ft :39^sb , Pnnn V A 1 1*) B m, 5, -f by Drawby— Arianita. by Blue Flyer. ran° »lZBreeaef KeMS 1960 9 2 0 1 $3,745 ( Owner, E. G. Biederman. Trainer. D. Zakoor, Jr. S4.500 1959 15 4 2 1 $6,210 | May 3-607Spt 6Jf1:19%ft 19 112 6* 653^ 66^ 66; StoneC5 A4000 79 Kap Heart 109 Cuddling 107 Loi: II I j Apr26-606Spt 6if1:194'sft 8; 115 9«i 76i 6'° 7' FselmanJ2 5000 76 SpeedyJane110 Deecie107 LimeRock S / Apr16-604Spt 6f1:16%m 16 110 B4 54 34 11 CraigH7 4000 75 Pana110 PrinceBound117 Hi Finger 10 \l Apr 9-60'Lrl 11:40 ft 23 114 64' 88| 9' 98| KorteK'2 5000 87 Nuone116 AutumnHaze111 PntCount 12 / April 9. 1960— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:39%. 1 1 Apr 1-608LH 1 1:42%go 31 111 2* 2^ 1J 1h CorleRES 3500 84 Pana 1 1 1 OnFlight 122 Mr.Seymo 7jj Mar23-6TJ4Bow 6f1:12Vsft 7J 114 94 56J 46J 34 Fiesel'nJ2 3500 86 FirstPic 117 Spigot 114 DorothysBest 12 : | Mar15 604Bow 6f1:12%ft 33 113 11'81117 918 o»| Fiesefnjs 4250 79 RoyalBriar116 SunEvent112 BoulMich 11 | May 7 Spt 3-8 sy :39^b April 21 Spt 3-8 si :38b April 16 Lrl 1-2 ft :54b I 1 Clir,rp Mprnr 107 B f 4 b* Woodchuck— Lyrical by Supremus. iUpre IViernC |U/ Breeder. W L Jones. Jr. 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. Mrs. A. J. Da«is Trainer. C. Scott. $4,500 1959 1S 2 0 3 $4,845 i May 4-605Spt S'2 f 1:20%ft 7;e 112 9' 88J 9 4 973 CoxW6 50CC 72 JoWiH Seell2 Go!dnose120 MootPoint 10 i Apr20-605Spt 6f1:144/sgd 15 108 8' 10'210'71014 WsmanM" 5000 70 l ckyKmg112 Warbler112 Sp'dyJane 10 ' I Jan11-603F.G 6f1:12%ft 38 112 44 74J 66J 9" Hinoj'saH' 4500 79 WmksMkl 12 G'yJan109 SideWithMe 10 I Dec18-597F.G 6 f 1:14 gd 6J 110 75; 77J 8'2 8'4 W'manM9 50000 68 P/laeAce115 Belmoud110 FrozenFire9 I ! Dec 2-592F.G *6 f l:13Vsft 3 113 3nk 3"k 44 59; WinantR2 5000 77 Selmoud110 FrozenFire114 Rainproof 12 ; Nov12-595Spt 6i f 1:20 gc 7-5 *117 2J 2^ 22 3"* Barn'ttRL4 5000 84 Capelvory116 PrincessJoy113 Graylin 7 Nov 6-597Spt 6Jf1:26%ny 3J 117 3J 34 33 33; Barn'tRL6 6000 49CofiP"tch112 PokerPlayr115 R'lLynn 7 . Nov 2-596Spt 63 f 1 21V5gc 2\ 111 1" 2r 12 15 W'manM4 04000 77 Belmoud116 CrTrobeK:d1l9 Ad'IsJet 5 j Oct12-592Haw Bf1:199W SI 110 45 5' 55 78| W'smanM3 400C 59 BigDdles113 Cain sAb'l 116 Pr'csJoy 8 May 11 Spt 3-8 m :39%b May 1 Spt 3-8 m :40%b April 28 Spt 1-2 ft :54%b Mnn, VCnrw 1 1 O B. c, 4, by Knockdown— Eureka, by Pilate. rvno-IVIlOX || Z Breeder, Mrs. G. S. Mclmosn 1960 7 2 10 $5,785 • Owner, Mrs Carl Greene Trainer. G. Alexandra. S4.500 1959 15 1 1 2 $4,190 ) May 6-606Spt 6J f 1 2C43sy 7a 117 33 57 5'3 622 ZakrV^7 A35O0 58 RiteBoidilO BlackMask112 Lenapah 7 1 Mar19-60'G.P 1 ,3e 1:58 gd 33 116 2t- 1120 Outdist. YorkR7 H35C0 Scriven 121 Phar in Frnt 110 Philglan 11 I Mar10-609G.P l£l:4WW 3J *120 14 1^ 3' 96; YorkR4 c5000 78 EightnCr'sesHe DpSfy116 TheOratr 11 I : | Mar 3-609G P l£ 145%sy 21*111 V 2\ 33 \ 5' 3 YorkR' 6750^68 Plenilunio II. 106 Prank 107 AirPrince 9 I Feb23-606Hia 11-81:51%s 5; 117 14 15 15 |3 BlumW9 5000 76 LittlePorter120 HitHead117 Loisel 9 I Feb16-609Hia 11-81:51%ft I? 117 12 14 11 24 YorkR3 5000 75 LibertylU CheatenSill 109 Longboss 12 I Feb 9-606Hia 1 1-8 1:524/sft 92 111 11 1' 1' 1 4 YorkR2 3500 71 M nrock114 MikeJ.K.114 P'zeP'rch'se 9 ) Dec 2-592Pim 6f1:13%tt 17 112 32 98£ 94J 84| LovatoF5 3500 77 N"l andV d107 Seriously115 BlessThat 12 I i ' Nov23 59'Pim 6f1:13%ft 4J 114 33 43 J 43 ?3' GilliganLS 3500 80 SaoL 117 PlumNelly 109 BlessThat 12 ! April 8 GP 3-8 ft :37b April 5 GP 3-8 sy :372,5b March 27 GP 3-4 ft 1:15*5h 7th Spt _ S FLRLONGS. (Yukon Jake. May 5. 1959. 1:11?.-,. 5. 112.) 7f U \r»f" Palatine Purse. Purse $3.5C0. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of a I /I" «Jp* race other than maiden, optional, starter or claiming in 1960. Weight. 120 lbs Non- • winners of two races since March 20 allowed 3 lbs.; one race. 5 lbs.: one race in 1960 8 lbs. (optional and claiming races of 57,500 or less not considered). 1 Horse Date Track Rec Wt. Locoweed Apr60 Lrl 1:13 113| Indian He.r Apr59GP1:10 120' Clem Kelly Feb59 OP 1:11% 122 -Bay Boy Mar59 GP.1:11% 116. Horse Date Track Rec Wt Encore Dec59FG1:12 113 Bullin Jly59Det 1:10% 113 Shaker Heights Aug59 AP 1:11% 1201 Even Lode Jan60FG1:12% 114l Horse Date Track Rec Wt i ■ Dashing Squaw Apr60 0P1:11 111 1 Coupled. Locoweed and Encore; Clem Kelly and Bay Boy. I ' l ~~. .*~A 1 1 O Ok. b. or br. c, 4, by Bimelech— Tangleweed. by Devil Diver. LOCOWeea II Z Breeoer Greentree Stua. Inc. 1960 5 0 0 1 S350 0 Owner W H Bishop Stable. Inc. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. 1959 20 4 1 2 $13,625 5 Apr11-608LH 6f111 ft 16e 113 75| 7 o 7'3 7 ° Fieselmn" Alw 94 PianoJim 119 SirHawley 112 Ashlar 8 3 I Uar17-6C7Bow 6 f 1 12 sy 8 113 64$ |M 6" 692 FieselnJ2 Alw 81 Exodo114 Nahodah118 YoungWarrior 6 6 Jan 27-608 F G 6f1:13%sy 7Je 112 7'2 77i 54J 2fi\ CookWM'^ Alw 81 Sarno113 0ptiquest113 Duke ofBexar 8! 3 Jan20-607F G 6 f 1 12Vift 4 113 63J 64 63^65 MeauxC Alw 36 Gunr'd116 J'ne'sCroc'le115 Pr'ceGala 6 5 Jan 2 607TrP 1-70 1:40 ft 4; 117 TH 7H 6" 6" B— llilS Alw 91 Verdi 110 Nivrag 122 GreekChief 8 8 Dec22 597TrP 6 t 1 09%ft 126 115*119;109; 9'° 87 Solom eM9 Alw 89 R"reRice120 Melpet,Jr.122 WhiteC'het 12 2 Nov14 598Aqu 6 f 111 ft 12 119 94 99I 75; 74; ArcaroE'° Alw 96 Airide 115 Missile 115 Viscount 11 1 Nov 6-598Aqu 6fM2%ft 92 119 97 11" 84; 72J ArcaroE7 Alw 91 NimbleFiddler113 Pointer119 Naik 12 2 Sep28 595Aqu If 1:11 ft 31 116 6« 64J 53J 43f Sh'akerW4 Alw SirSal ga119 Eastlndian119 N'bleTop I 5 TDead heat. April 30 CD 5-8 m 1:06b Apri' 19 Lrl 1-2 ft :49h April 7 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:0325b » *» Ui^.r A 110 Blk g. 7. by Indian Hill-Air Watch by On Watch. inaian neir i» i lZBreeaer j w Bedfora i960 2010 S70o 0 Owner. Valley View Farm. Trainer. E. L. Whyte. 1959 16 7 1 1 537.1J0 0 May 2-607Spt 6Jf1.i9%ft 3; 112 2' 2i 1' 2"° CurryE^ Alw 86 Tonco112 IndianHeirl 12 Auctioneer 6i 6 Apr16-605G P 6M.09%ft 44 111 52J 56 6$i 66 DeverR'O Alw 92 Sprmgf irel 1 1 C'nterSpy112 ChitChat 11 1 i [ Sep 7 598 H P 1 ,'* 146%ft 5J 116 32 24 32 64 CraigH* HcpO 82 Hymient118 SinkNotSunk117 Estacn 9 9 Aug22-598H.P 1 1:40%gd 8-5 *116 2\ 75; 7'2 7'5 CraigH' Hep 71 ClangllO Rose"sGem118 SinkNotSunk 7 7 Aug15-59«H P 1 1:39%ft 4 5 *117 78 62| 62; 42J Ch'bersW7 Alw 88 SinkN"tS'nk115 R"db'dWish109 Bur'ta 7 7 Aug 8-598 HP 1,1s 148 si 4 116 1' 13 14 1|t CraigH3 HcpO 78 SinkNotS'k111 K't'kyStar110 EsyJ'n 10 0 tDisqualified and placed third Jly17-597A.P 1 1:35%ft 8 122 3' 55 67I 8'2 CombestJ2 Alw 31 Tr'ubad'rll.116 0rbit'sl'ge112 H'dqrs 8 8 Jly e-S^A.P 6f1:094/5ft 16 122 55; 54; 57 66J CombestJ8 Alw 88 BelleauClnef118 Fulcrum114 BoleroU. 8 8 April 13 GP 5-3 ft 1 OO^hg April 9 GP 5-8 ft 1:03b April 5 GP 1-2 sy :504b C "? Ov Ma JJ S ^. 5 1 Hi . rp| Feb Feb Fel Feb fj Ov M^ May * May AP J 5 $£ _ s Sep fc «» Jj Apr p^ Feb p* D( Qf Dec f D( Dec Q( Oct 85, Sep fc « May 1 ' A | , jj j j Jly | jj Jly I 1 Ji ; j, j j, 0 q I r 3 Q w a 0 ! I 0 9|$ I s I 5 ; A Bl| j . C it I \ a 8[f 7|f ' 1 j j I j j III C , ( | II I j / \l / 1 1 7jj : | | I 1 n«m I^aIIw llO Blk. h, 5. by Bur^-EI-Arab— Martha M . by Plucky Play. Uem Kelly I 1^ Breeder F D Foster. 1959 3 0 0 0 $1€0 Owner. E. A. Dust. Trainer, A. rlorUm. 1958 8 3 0 2 $5,935 * Mar4-5970P 6f1H ft 2J *113 54 55J 5* 75J Fiesel'nJ4 11000 88 Dr.JoeKay116 BigPond113 PnnceGala 6 Feb26-5960 P 6fM0%ft 4; 122 2* 3^| 45| 44J F'selmanjs Alw 91 MyCarrie 117 Nunya 122 Orbit'slmage 6 Feb21-5970P 5Jf1"04%ft 11 110 34 55J 89 87 Mund'fR3 HcpO 90 Mt.0livet113 StagLine111 Helequest 12 Dec19-587TrP 5J f 1 :024/5ft 49 105*104 109;10'81022 CruzHS 12500 79 OlyiaBI d116 DixieD'dl'yl 16 Gr'kKing 10 Mar29 5850.P 6 f 1:13 m 3 119 24 23 36 6'7 JessopJD6 Alw 68 Bullin 122 Total Oscar 110 Mr. Rip 8 «ar12-5860 P 6 f 1:12%sy 9-5e*119 2J 23 24 35 SellersJ2 Alw 81 Bullin 119 Litte Reaper 122 Bay Boy 8 Mar1-5860P 6f1:10%ft 5^e 114 4 1^ f«| 11 SellersJ4 HcpO 98 Bullin 117 Bay Boy 113 Royal Leo 10 22 5850. P 5if1:04%ft 9 109 H 14 14 14 SellersJ' Alw 96Shwasee110 JewelsL'st117 Reb'IR'I'r 12 ^ 8 588S.P 6f1:15%sl 15f 105 H 1^ 74J 72J FowlerJ4 HcpO 70 Shoot Man 110 Tyus110 Big Steve 12 ) 4 563S P 6 f 1:15%gd 6-5 *118 I2 13 14 15 HatcherGS Mdn 71 Hur'nBully118 B-Wre-Mac118 Jaama 12 : May 3 Spt 5-8 ft 1:04%b April 28 Spt 3-4 ft 1:18^ April 23 Spt 5-8 ft 1:04%b Rnu Rrn, 1 1 O Dk b 9- 5. by Bully Boy— Arrayette. by Foray Array. . Day DOV | IZBreeder Dr B Jeffers 1960 3 0 0 0 C ) Owner. E. A. Dust. Trainer, A. Horton. 1959 30 0 2 8 $5,660 / 9 607Spt 1,'s1:50%m 6; 107*1' 9 69 6a; SprakerL' Alw 59 Auct;oneer112 CountSwedak114 Dos 6 - 2-607Spt 6Jf1:19%ft 8; 112 P 32 55 5*$ NonoR6 Alw 81 Tonco112 lndianHeir112 Auctioneer 6 - Apr27-606Spt 6| f 119 ft 17 112 65J 85; 54 62; WinantR2 Alw 87 Sorex120 Pemberton113 IndianLady 9 C Nov12-598Spt 6J f 1:19 gd 16 112 32J 22 32J 3' AdamsJR3 Alw 88 SafeM'sage120 Pern ton117 BiqPatton 7 . Oct21 597Spt 64 f 1:17 ft 7| 115 5« 7" 8'2 |H Fieselm nj' Alw 89 EvenLode112 QuickWitm Adm'Uack 8 0ct12-597Haw tc11:43Vssf 9 112 33 12 3J 35 CraigH3 Alw 55 AghaAlibhi110 Retoboll.112 SunKing 7 ; Sep22-597Haw 6Jf1:17%gd 26 112 77I 7'0 79 I" Hansm'nLS Alw 79Headq,ters112 CneW.108 TheklaRose 9 5 Senl8 59«Haw tc11:36%fm 61 113 53 64 J 55 65J HansmnL' Alw 87 D's'rtCrTsellO SunKing113 H'reR'sing 9 -" Sep12-596Haw tc 1 1:36%fm 3" 114 73; 69} 68 6" Heckm'njs Alw 32 DavidOJoe 111 Cerasus111 Praised 9- 9 596Haw tc 1 1:37 fm 24 112 75J 5* 57 57i HansmanL6 Alw 83 CoralKey109 SunKing112 RellimS.W. 7 : April 22 Spt 3-4 ft 1:20%b April 20 Spt 1-2 si :51h April 15 Spt 1-2 sy :51%h { Fnrnro 110 'n n ^ ^ More Sun— Sun Mixa, by Sun Briar. ] liiluic | lZ.6reeQ„ Brookmeade Stable 1960 4 0 0 0 ( ) • ^ Owner. W H. Bishop Stable. Inc. Trainer. W. H Bishop. 1959 28 4 5 3 $16,600 9-606LH 6f1:13%ft 5£e 116 63 1 V 8" 8'4 Fiesel'nJ2 15000 79 TileSon 118 OKeegan 119 EssBee 8 ; Mar28-6C4Bow 6 f l:11V5ft 6Je 113 "I* 2* 55J 69i Fiesel"nJ3 Alw 85 Bobll. 118 Amplitude113 OKeegan 6 J 22 608 Bow 5if1:05%ft 7;e 113 861 76J 55J 99; Fiesel'nJ3 Alw 84 F'shM'rble115 L'g'IG'n116 P'ceBon'za 11 • Feb12-608Bow 5Jf1:05 gd 17e 113 H«|l18|l18 11'0 MeauxC9 AlwS 84 YesYouWill 115 ChlieB"y116 Tinkl'ro 13 Dec16 597FG 6 f 1:12 ft 9-5e 113 1" 2* 42J 76£ MeauxC7 Alw 85 Gunrod 113 Sarno113 Prince Gala 9 J 9-596F G G f 1:12 ft 3e 113 12 13 13 1 no MeauxC Alw 92Gunrod 113 Sarno113 Pan 7 * Dec5 596FG 6 f 1:13 ft 8-5e*113 13 1' 2* 55 BairdRL2 Alw 82 Gr dWiz"d115 E'yPearl 113 SafeM age 7 • 1-596FG 6f1:12%ft 2ie*113 14 14 12 34 MeauxC Alw 87 PicksGirl 108 Gunrod 113 Sarno 9 J 6- 597 Haw 6 f 1:12%m 4-5e*112 3' 44} 58J- 6'3 LeJeuneS4 Alw 71 SafeM sage112 Mt.0livet112 Y'k'nJe 7 8 597Haw 6f1:09%ft 10e 114 62£ 74| 75; 7«; SkoskiA7 HcpO 94 Gold"nNotes122 Cl'ndestine113 Arc dy 9 May 6 Was 1-2 ft :49%b April 23 Lrr 5-8 ft 1:001/sh April 20 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:01 %h DUiim Rnllin s\ V. 1 1 O B. h, 5. by Bull Briar— Tedlin. by Dunlin MZ Breeder j H Homan 1960 2 0 0 0 $350 Owner. M. Stewart. Trainer. M. Stewart 1959 6 10 1 $2,000 4-606Spt 6JM:18%ft 8; 113 12 1'J 2- 43} GriffithK2 Alw 87 Masud 108 Rickover115 SirRulerS Apr26-607Spt 6f1:13%ft 20 112 14 14 |] 42} BaldwinR5 Alw 87 YoungWarnor112 Severn120 Tonco 7 Jly29-599A.P 6f1:09%ft 44 111 5^| 56} 55 53J Comb'tJ2 10500 91 Cn theJob114 Bull Str'gth114 Lethial 8 16-598A.P 6f1:10%ft 5} 110 2} 24 43 86 Comb'tJ2 12000 85 SeaSwell 116 Lethial 111 Maribu 9 3-597Det 6f1:10%ft 3; 113 2' 24 12 15} Griff ithM Alw 95Tuditious111 0urRcky112 TrpCarrier 6 Jun24-597Det 6f1:11%ft 6 110 2* P 52I 79} CraigH5 Alw 80 ParisAII 115 Boast 110 WorldOver 7 Jun15-597Det 6 f 1:11Vsft 7| 112 1} 1* 24 44 BolinH3 Alw 87 W"ld0ver113 DixieD'dley112 Invalid'te 8 !Jun6-595Det 6 f 1 : 1 1 Vsf t 5; 116 1} 1' 1} 34 BolinHS Alw 89 EasyJ'an116 S'tinParasall 111 B'shM. 9 0ct2 * 587Spt 6}f1:18%sl 31 109 2} 2'} 53 66} NonoR7 Alw 84 Rockport113 Sh'tMan120 Ch lie sSong 8 Oct 2-587Haw 6f1:10%ft 18e 116 31 2} 56 64 KeeneHS Alw 88 Prph'tic116 Eb'vP'rl 116 J'dy.'pUp 8 Jt.UKer Shnlcpr HpinhK 1 1 O Dk ° c 4 b Nirgal-War Goddess, by War Relic. '' ^ neignrb Breeder. H A. Grant. 1960 2 0 0 0 $130 Owner, G. H Ray. Trainer. W. E. Fling. 1958 1 M 0 0 ( May 2-606Spt 6}f1:19%ft 11 112 83 8" 6'8 6'6 CurryE3 7500 72 MissDeeBee106 DesPln'sllO Ir.shL've 3 Apr 2-6020.P 6f1:10'/5ft 8; 113 33} 43; 46 47} NicholsJa c6000 90 BiqPond116 Masud108 Royal Greek 11 0ct19-595Kee 6f1:11Vsft 4} 114 4' t* 1} 44; DodsonD' 7500 85 SoWill I 114 PrizeT'k 111 Phyl'sP'de 7 0ct10-595Kee 6}f1:16%ft 16 112 52; ft] 7" 7'4 MeauxC9 Alw 84 RamnaR de118 L'kyP'ge115 Lindaw'y 9 Sep30-597Lat 6 f 1:12 ft 3*113 23 22 23 32; Hett'gerG6 Alw AtomicJet113 SunBetter116 dshba 9 Sep22-597Lat 6f1:11%ft 4} 113 4'} 33} 46 45 Hett'gerG3 Alw Pupnick107 D'bleD'm'd116 H'k'ySm'ke 8 lSep5 592Lat 6 f 1:12 ft 1*118 42} 2' 9 1J Armst'gSS Mdn Goldbr'k118 ClarkCounty118 Martlist 9 Aug26 -593A.P 6f1:11%ft 2} 112 34} 36 23 22 NicholsJ6 Mdn 85 Sp ceCom der110 Costume109 Sq wbit 8 Aug11-596A.P If 1:11 ft 6} 120 78 36 24 23} NicholsJ7 Mdn 85 Qn ofT'f115 St'l P net120 SpyHope 7 Jly 28 592A.P 6f1:11%ft 17 120 73?1C'511'6iit? GrossE6 Mdn 70 Carat120 SpyHope120 Sixty-FourEast 12 May 7 Spt 1-2 sy :55%b April 26 Spt 5-8 si 1:06%b April 22 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b * Fvpn 1.YC11 I luuc nrip 1 1 f\ B m 5. by British Empire— Lightning, by Le Ksar 1 1 \j Bree leT Haras E| pe|ad0 (Argentina). 1960 8 0 11 $845 Owner. Mrs. M. A Silagy Sr. Trainer M. A. Silagy. Sr. 1959 7 110 $2,560 May 4-606Spt 6}f1:18%ft 31 112 34 4* 6'2 79^ Carr'IIWES Alw 81 Masud 103 Rickover 115 SirRuler 8 Apr27-60*Spt 6} f 1:19 ft 10 113 2} 2} 87} 8*1 CarrollWES Alw 79 Sorex120 Pemberton113 IndianLady 9 |Feb8-608FG 6f1:13V'sft 4; 111 76; 87} 78} 79} GilliganL7 Alw 76 D"disQu'n115 Questar117 Fifin'laMiss 9 Feb3-608F.G 6 f 1:13 sy 4} 115 53 J 55 46} 5" BaileyPJ7 Alw 76 0ptiquest113 Pan108 Willygee 8 Jan25:6C7F.G 6f1.12%ft 7 114 56 55} 34} 2"° BaileyPJ3 Alw 89 P'ksGirl115 FifinlaMs113 CryEights B Jan19-607F.G 6f1:12%ft 8; 115 32} 35 33} 42 BaileyPJ' Alw 86Duke ofB 114 Fly'gChf115 King'sl'ge 8 jJan14-607FG 1,'s1:46%ft 4 114 1 t» 42} 6' 4 BaileyPJ7 Alw 67Ray'sF'yG'ld113 Sorex116 AghaAlib'i 8 Jan 6-607F.G 6f1:13%m 3Je 117 2'} 2} 2} 33} Ch'bersW3 Alw 80 Fires'kle110 D'ke ofBx'r114 Fif'laM's 10 Dec29^-597F.G 1^ 1:45%ft 13 111 2} 1'} 2 23} Ch'bersW6 Alw 84 Beaug're122 Agha. iibhai119 Cas'lFr'd 7 Dec19-598F.G 6 1 1:13 ft 8; 119 3' 42; 6*2 67} NonoR6 Alw 79 Leadst"ler115 FifllaM's112 SatinPar'l 8 May 11 Spt 1-2 m :54b March 30 OP 1-2 ft :49h Dashina Sauaw X ^n ] 1 O B m. 5, by Tribe— Dashing, by Relk. i^Ubiimy Jquuw | \ z. jreeder Mrs V S Bragg 1960 12 3 3 3 $7,655 Owner, M. H Van Berg. Trainer. M. H. Van Berg. 1959 19 3 8 3 $10,170 May 7-607Spt 6} f 1:21 m 5 110 47 44 32 1J Bar'ttRL3 1000079 DashgSq'wl 10 BigP"d117 FairAdml 8 Apr28-607Spt 6}f1:18%ft 7; 112 33} 22 22 24 CurryE2 O85O0 91 Masud115 DashingSquaw112 Likeness 6 Apr25-607Spt 1,^1:47%ft 6; 114 23 1' 42} 63 F'sel'nJ7 H4000 79 Adm'lsJet111 DigMe111 B-W're-Mac 10 Apr18-608Spt 11:47 hy 6-5 *117 33 12 3'} 35 CurryE7 H4000 50 Ad"lsJet109 V'h I May112 Dash'gSq'w 7 Apr 2-607O.P 6 f 1:11 ft 29 111 64 73; 3'} 3^ CurryE9 Alw 94 Cyrob119 Mt.0livet119 DashingSquaw 9 Mar26-6TJ60.P 1-70 1:454/ssl 17 108 2'} 2* 6' I 65g C'mpb'IR5 1100064 Styrunnerl 13 MySpike122 OilLegend 8 lMar16 6050.P 5}f1:09'/5hy 6; 109* 89} 56} 32} 32} Campb'IR7 6500 71 BigPond 113 Masud 108 GreyHazeS Mar 9-608O P 6f1:16%hy 3 107*1} 12 13 1"k Campb'IR' 5000 66 Warbler 113 ClassicRed 111 Grey Haze 7 Mar2-608FG 6 f 1:13%m 3-2 *109 2'} 2' t* 1J C'mb'tJ2 A3500 84Sc'trdBrw111 PrceT'h'ti116 Tr'c'cle 7 'Peb27 605FG 6f1:12%ft 7-5*112 2'} 2} 1} 2h C'bersW2 03500 89Capt'nQ'k117 Pr'ceTahiti117 OjoRojo 7 April 14 Spt 5-8 ft 1:04%b April 12 Spt 3-8 si 1:04%h March 31 OP 3-8 ft :38%b 8th Spt i i ' I I 1 1-16 MILES. (Bernburgoo. May 10. 1958, 1:44. 5, 121.) Qi-L C«»*» Purse S2.600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since Ol II jDl March 5. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 15 allowed 3 lbs.: since March 5, ■ 6 lbs. Claiming price. S2.5CO. I ! ; . j Horse Date. Track Rec. Wt. Sabertootn Sep59 Haw 1 :47% 112. Peanut Kid Dec59 FG 149 113 Angel Breath Mar59 0P 1:47% 115 Horse Date Track Rec. Wt. Raising Cain Apr59GP1:46% 1161 (Harmonize Feb60 FG 1 :49Vs 114! I Jay L. Kay Jan60 TrP 1:45% 112| I I I Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt. [Alessi Feb59 0P1:45% 119 Pore Jim Jan59 TrP 1:46% 111 • ) 1 I I : | I I I ) I i ' ! I • 1 i ■ 1 0 5 8 3 I 6 6 8! 3 6 5 8 8 2 1 2 I 5 0 0 6i 6 1 i [ 9 9 7 7 7 7 10 0 8 8 8 8 Snhprtnoth X /\ 1 ?0 Br 9 5 by ' W'11-1'?" Boots, by Tiger. DaDerroorn 1 i\j 8reeoer w L Jones j, 1930 9232 $4,435 Owner Sterling Farm. Trainer J Oxley $2,500 1959 24 3 2 2 S6.005 Apr26-609Spt 1,'s1:49%ft 3; 117 7" 53 44} 22i Barn'tRL' 2500 70 BIueWaif!15 Sabertooth117 De' Jon 7 Apr16-609Spt IJLHTfci 4} 120 10'7 522 32} 1nl Barn'tRL' 2500 47 Saberth120 OkieDokie120 JeffreyJ S. 10 Mar5-604FG 1,161:48%ft 5J 113 8'2 74} 3' 1'} CombestJ6 2000 72 Yildirim109 TrustyPolly108 BI'kQ'st'n 9 Feb27-60'°F.G iXl.^Mft 5 111 78 65} 42 32} Combstjs 2000 68 Hashco111 ChessPlay 117 BeauTr'cY 8 Feb10-609FG 1A.1.4WWI 4} 116 68} 54 78! 58} BaileyPJS 2000 59T"rBomb119 BeauTr"cer115 SoleroJr. 3 Feb 3-6C5F.G 1^ 1:484/5ft 8-5 *119 68 33 33 2'} Ch'bersW7 2000 69 J u'ep Boy 114 CaptainBud 116 Amby 8 Jan27-60*FG 14151 sy 4 119 V* 55} 2' 2'1 Ch'bersWS 2000 58 JimsWhim119 RonKing122 PlayPilot 8 Jan2G 6O8F.G 1^1:48%ft 3} 119 8'0 72|-45 3^i Ch'bersWS 2000 68 R'm"nKing119 T'rB'mb122 L'rdFrazr 8 Jan13-605F.G Mt 1:47%ft 91 119 5" 58 57} 47 Ch'bersW7 2500 71 Pert Pat 115 No Defeat 119 Condesa 8 Dec23-599FG 1£ 1:50%ft 6-5 -*119 34} 32} 1} V BrssardR2 2000 63 Captain Bud 110 Isaprince 119 Deke 8 Ponnnf WtA 1 1/1 Cn 9, 4. by Frank's Pal— Pre Easter, by Letalone. reanin IVIU •«*♦ Breeder. G. W. Proctor. 1960 14 0 0 2 $340 Owner. F. Drago. Trainer. F. Drago. $2,500 1959 22 2 2 2 $3,020 May 6-609Spt IA 1:50Vssy 25 112 35 43 6'7 62' SotoP' 2500 48 Twinkter115 Lark"sB"m112 BeauArfr 7 Apr3C-604Spt 1 1:44%sy 15 114 69 59 5" 6" Robic"xH4 2500 57 Ma'cW'nd120 Jean-sDe'n109 SangBI'u 6 Apr25 602Spt 6}f1:20Vsft 20 112 77 V\ 7'2 |» NonoR' 2500 67 MrJoeM.108 Jerry-sGem115 R.ch'dJr. 9 Mar 3-60'OF.G 416 1:49%gd 11 116 89} 65 32} 53J NonoR5 2000 64 CelticSon114 FoxieR'ple119 Feridoon ft Feb 27 -60' OF G 1&1:48%ft 36 110 43} 43 53 66 Ken'dyW2 2000 65 Hashcol 11 ChessPlayV1 17 Sabertooth 8 Feb20-602F.G 1^1:48%ft 39 115 VI 1 1 66} 57 V z'elaACS 2000 65 Mears"n112 WiseM'sfr116 So it Goes 10 Feb17-60'OFG U 1:48%ft 40 116 25 34 44} 77; V'z"elaAC6 2000 64 Big Comber 120 SoitGoes115 Amby 9 Feb 13-60' FG 1& 1:52 m 38 110*10'4 7" 55} 69 WoodleyC6 2000 46 S'nyM'rs116 R'mific't n114 BigC'mber 10 iFeb3-605FG 1^1:48%ft 20 115 57 6" 7'2 824 ErricoCS 2000 47 JulepBoy114 Sabert'th119 Capt'nBud 8 AnnP| Rrpnlh 1 1 A B * 7 bv Double Jay-Musicale. by Omaha. Angel Dream | 1*1 3.eeder c ^ Ferguson 1960 8 0 1 0 $650 Owner W Strong. Trainer. M. D Johnson. $2,500 1959 19 1 0 1 $1,622 May 4 608Spt 1,16 1:48%ft 22 112 8^1 53 35} 47} Skor"skiA6 2500 71 0urLia110 ShansLeap117 Full Flight 3 Apr25 604Spt 1,1s1:48%ft 8} 120 79 67} 66} 6*; BaldwmR6 2500 70 HiStarm'd120 Rimonte120 Rov'qC'sar 8 Apr21-605Spt 1,'61:50%ft 65 115 l»3 54} 35 26 BaldwinR3 2500 63 ChieB"te110 Ag-IBr'h115 NrwsFI'sh 9 Apr16 609Spt 1,1B1:54%m 46 115 9'6 93; 9" |« CurryE'O 2500 34 Saber"th120 0kiDokie120 JeffreyJ S. 10 Apr 2-6090 P 11-81:51%ft 10 114 9'S 8" |M 8'7 CurryES 2000 70 G TnLou120 P't d'H-n 114 At'ticW've 9 Mar26 6090 P ^\ 1 :49*'3sl 4;e 114 I1« 9'5 9'3 9'2 CurryE'O 200047 DeJon114 PrinceView114 Pnt dH'n'r II Mar21 6030.P 1-70 1:43%ft 51 111 11« W S* 53 CurryE" 2000 79 M'tle-sBoy113 G"dC"nFun113 AfcWve 12 Mar16-6040 P 6 f 1:18 hy 24 114 9'6 9'7 9'4 915 CollierW* 2250 44 Mr. DanL. 115 SidePompHO RichardJr. 9 Auq12-592H P 1 h 1:47%ft 20 115 86} 9' ' 9" 99; BrumfdDS 2000 70 ThePosse 112 Alcodon115 BetsyBern 10 Aug 5-59' HP 11-81:55%ft 27 115 45 54 43} 5^2 Vand'reD7 2000 73 Ph'besB'be111 BigSfm112 Exultant 10 March 25 OP 3-8 sy :40%b March 15 OP 3-8 m :41%b Rnicinn C n\n 1 1 ^ Br. h. 6, by Sayajirao— Source Sucree. by Admiral Drake. r\uibiny wUiii | 14 Breeoer H F Guggenheim. 1960 12 1 3 4 $3235 Owner. J. Jucus. Trainer. A. Manella. S2.500 1959 17 1 2 2 $5,195 May 4-609Spt 11-8 1:54%ft 16 110 55 53} 24 35J StoneC3 3000 71 Gran 108 SunRed 117 RaismgCain 9 Apr30-609Spt 11-8 1:57 sy 5} 112 33} 56 5* 59; BaldwinR4 2500 54 BigComber112 BlueWaif115 OurLia 7 Apr21-609Spt 1,'s1:5045ft 4J 117 42 44 32 42J BaldwinR2 2500 63 AirBattlel17 CapitalAce112 JayL.Kay 8 Mar 5-60'0F.G 1 1-4 2:07%ft 10 113 89; 87 73; 23 DaltonH2 A2000 82 Condesa108 CaptainBud109 CapePoint 9 Mar 1-60' OF. G 11-8 1 :56%ft 2*113 4'4 68 3} 1} DaltonH' 2000 65Beansie116 Wdy'sPet108 Rivr ofGold 10 Feb27-602F.G 1 A 1:49 ft 3} 113 98} 75 55 34 V'z'elaACS 2000 68 BrkQuestion116 Harwick118 So itGoes 10 Feb22-60'0F.G l2 1:50%sl 2^*113 7 »0 85; 54 21 Val'laAC7 2000 62 Harmonize116 AnotherWar106 Ferid'n 9 Feb13-60'°FG 1 1-42:13 m 3 106* 42} 43 33} 35 Br ssardKS 2000 53 SoleroJr 114 Hashcol 12 AtlanticWave 7 Feb3 609FG U 1:51 Vssy 3} 108* 6" 5'2 4» 46 Brss'rdK2 2000 53CraftyTiger112 Harwick114 W'dy'sPet 8 Jan19-609F.G 1^ 1:49 ft 8-5 *113 8" 87} 56 33 NonoR'i 200067 Col'biaG'm108 S'nyM rs1 13 Jen'sHero 12 April 20 Spt 1-2 si :51«ib ■ Harmonize ■uimuiHAc . 11 A B 9 5 by Hachazo-Hyper, by Hypocrite. I 1 1 Breeder Mr$ N M Mjke, 1960 8 2 0 3 $2,915 Owner, S. Salvatore. Trainer, H. Lintz. $2,500 1959 12 1 1 1 $1,000 Apr23-60*Spt 11-81:55 ft 6i 112 5*J 5"! 43} 323 StoneCS 2500 70 Whaleyl 12 Telegrafo110 Harmonize 8 Mar 4-60'°F.G 1^1:49%ft 4} 119 610 523 21 1"" NonoRS 2000 68 So itGoes 114 Ferman 119 Preimp9 Feb25-602F.G U 1:48%ft 5} 119 8'2 47 431 323 NonoFM 2000 68 Am by 119 ScandellSh't117 FoxieR'ple 9 Feb22-60'OF.G 1^ 1:50%sl 3} 116 |« TH 4'} U NonoRS 2000 63 Rais'gCain113 Anoth'rW'r106 Ferid'on 9 Feb17-60'0F.G 1,'s1:48%ft 10 114 nMH« Conn'leyR' 2000 69 Big Comber 120 So it Goes 115 Amby 9 Feb 8-609F.G 1^1:49 ft 24 114 " 45j 44| JM tWUiCW 2000 67 Crafty Tiger 119 Glace 109 Play Pilot 8 Feb 2-605F.G 1f1s1:47 ft 40 113 7" 8'5 8'6 8'9 WinantR4 2500 61 Cape Point 116 Stroller 116 Scalp 8 Jan23-602F.G 6f1:13%ft 25 116 10 6 915 913 gn 0ldhamD9 2000 71 Aeroj't121 PrincessMarcy112 Nik-Nik.10 Nov20-59'JnD 1 1:45%ft 4} 116 6* 32 32 32J CampRB 2000 73 D'g'rM'tin116 R'by sB'y116 M'sB'yJ'e 10 + Jnv I t. Knv 1 1 A Br 9- 4- by Marchons II.— Devastating, by Bow to Me. x,j ixuy 1 1 tf Breeder j L Kitchen. 1960 14 1. 2 3 $3,620 Owner, Mrs. N. Henry. Trainer, D. Zakoor, Jr. $2,500 1959 17 1 2 1 $2,450 May 7-609Spt 1,\. 1:514/ssl 31 116 49} 2 2" 2} CraigH2 2500 60 J"n"sD'on109 JayL.K"y116 Atl'ticW've 7 Apr30-60'Spt 11-8 1:57 sy 4 113 23 2' 44} 47? F'selmanJ2 2500 55 BigComber112 BlueWaif115 OurLia 7 Apr21-609Spt \\ 1:50%ft 31 115 65 7*; 63} 32} CoxW 2500 63 AirBattle117 CapitalAce112 JayL.Kay 8 Apr 9-602LH 1 1-8 1:553/5ft 12 119 7" 33} 23 42J CorleRE? 250089 Fly'gM'wlee116 Up aTree113 Gr'tR'ck 12 Mar26-60'Bow 1f1E1:49%ft 7} 122 8* 96? 76} 58} F'selmanJ3 2500 57 Split 116 Rabbit 117 King 0 Hampton 12 Mar16-60'Bow 1T1e 1:50 ft 3| *119 11" Sn.12»*12i2 Fiesel'anji 3000 51 H'lloRita107 R'm'nCount119 FallCr'k 12 Feb24-609Bow 1 J6 1:50Vsft 14 122 8' 6« 63 32} F'selmanJ7 3000 60 H'ro'sR't'n115 L'dH'ry122 Mom'sK've 10 Feb19-60'Bow 1,'s 1:51%gd 5} 116 53} 42} 32 4Jt Fiesel'nJ* 2500 53TowsonTown114 Fluellen114 Isaprince 8 tPlaced third through disqualification. Feb12-60'Bow 1,1B 1:50%gd 35 113 32 32} 21 1"° Fiesel'nJ3 2500 59 Fluellen 114 Twinkter114 Alley Gal 12 April 5 Bow 3-4 sy 1:18%b * AleSSI 1 1 A B 9 **» D* Mieuxce— Tahmina, by Turkhan. ■ ,H Breeder Lord Londonderry (England) 1959 11 1 0 0 $1,505 Owner, D. McKinney. Trainer. 0. McKinney. $2 500 1958 0 0 0 0 1 ) Jly15-59'Det 1^ 1 :46V5ft 28 118 S*T |M pi 75 CoxW 200072 Ph'be'sB'bel 12 CI'gCI'g109 D'bleL'r'n 10 Jly10-595Det 1-701:43 ft 32 118 I1WHMHM 918 CoxW3 2000 72 Atel lor 113 Morillo 113 GrandLevel 12 May15-59'Spt 1 1-8 1:52%ft 18 115 88? 66} 65J 56 Griffiths 2500 79 MissElena 110 Philglan 112 OurLia 8 May 4-59'Spt 13-8 2:212-%ft 7} 117 65} 47 46 4« CraigH2 2500 80BullBern114 Duke-ofNoor114 Up aTree 8 Apr25-59'Spt 11-81:51%ft 35 112 35 6'3 723 722 AnyonE7 2500 68 Quinap112 S'gP'rdell.120 D'rkTh'tre 8 Apr22-59'Spt 11-8 1:51%ft 17 117 45 M 7H 722 CurryE2 3000 67 SongPar'dell.117 WarDan113 AirB'tle J Mar27-5950.P 1& 1:44%ft 1f 117 10181012 8" 7" Mund rfRi 3500 74 Kitty Fleet 111 Colna 110 De Jon 10 Mar14-5940.P 1^1:44%^ 10 120 V* "M V* fM SkorskiA' 3250 72 WillComm'd115 Colna111 SlenaerRed 11 Mar 4-59'O.P 1-70 ^43 ft 2*114 8' 2 77} 58} 68 Mund'fR6 c2500 77 Stansway106 De' Jon114 BlazingR'ket S Pore Jim 1 1 7 B. g. 5. by Blenban— Jimson Belle, by Jamestown. 1 ■ ' Breeder. S. 0. Graham. 1960 4 10 0 $1,430 Owner, A. Zuppardo. Trainer, E. Meloncon. a $2 500 1959 15 4 1 3 $8,840 May10-60'Spt 1,^1:53 m 6} 115 6'2 88 56} 43| CurryE4 2500 51 Telegr'fol" Jef'yJ.S.115 IronM'rch't 9 Apr 7-60«L.D 7f1:32%hy 6 119 77 78} 54} 5*1 F'h'rRM4 c2500 52 Castolon119 JeanO'F114 Nat'l Ch'ce 7 Mar29-608L.D 1 1:41%ft 3 119 43131 ViV McLiinR6 2000 77 MidRiverl 17 BayLickl 17 Quest ofWar 9 Mar23-605L.D 5f1:00%ft 24 115 6'4 616 615 612 McL'linR4 2500 74 HyM'sh'l 110 S'th'nPinel 10 K'pWing 6 Nov20-59'Nar 1& 1:48%ft 7-5 *110* 3?| |h 1' I* CruzH3 2000 69 Dot'sBoyl 1 5 BigMonty113 TooBusy 12 Nov12-599|\lar 1^ l:50y5gd 6} 110* 75| 53} 22 2"° CruzH*- 2000 60 0is'auR'ge115 S'litaire113 B'nd'dKnee 12 Oct31-59'OL.D 1 7-8 3:19 si 71 113 42 46} 4H 526 rjruzH3 H2500 88 Had'cord114 EdwardW.109 HushMan 8 0ct24-59i0L.D 1§ 2:55%m 2} *115 57} 725 726 628 CruzH3 H2500 37 ArcticMorn114 Had'c'd111 EdwardW 8 0ct21-59'L.D 1^1:46^ft 2} *110* 8'I 87| 6* 6*1 CruzH6 2500 82 AulaTymiellO AnkylosisllO H'loRita 10 Page 22 9th Spt 1 1-16 MILES. (Bernbureoo, May 10, 1958. 1:44, 5. 121.) Qj L C_i Purse S2.600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since Till jUl March 5. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 5, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt Treaty Stone Jly59 Det 1:453/s 120! Ocean King Oct59 Haw 1:46 112 Trojan Quest Apr60GP1:44% 115 I I Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. (Full Flight Oct59 Haw 1:45 115! Houston Dec59TrP 1:44% 11-41 Up a Tree Jan59FG1:48% 112( Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt De'Jon^ Mar59 0P1:45Vs 114 JAir Battle Sep59 FP 1:47Vs 115 Tronf-v ^tnnA jiunc V /v 1 1 A Cn n 7, by Bold Irishman— Helen's Choice, by Gen. Markham. iicuiy 1 1^^,.^ i E Johnson 196o 16 2 2 2 $2,325 Owner, Mikel Farm. Trainer, C. C. Lemons. $2,500 1959 37 8 7 8 $14,425 May 7-60'Spt 1TV 1:514/ssl 10 120 614 6* 6'2 5" PrestonJ3 2500 50 J'n'sD'on109 JayL.K'yl 16 Atl'ticW've 7 Apr28-608Spt 1 1:42Vsft 4| 117 47 3' 23 3 4 BaldwinR5 2500 72 H'bal S'r108 R'y'sBI'eMnl 12 T'ySt'ne 7 Apr21-609Spt 1t's 1:504/sft 15 115 54 55| 53J 77i NonoR4 2500 59 AirBattle117 CapitalAce112 JayL.Kay 8 Apr 2-60«S.P 1-70 1:15 ft 6| 112* 87 \ 88 8'J 8'J FaticaFio 2500 52 PI'ceK'k114 M'kesP'rf't117 P'rtyN'ws 10 Mar31-605S.P 1-7C 1:50 ft 2J 120 Lost rider. GallD? 2000 Mr.Baker117 Sashayin115 LittleStony 7 Mar12-608S.P 13-8 2:25 si 24 113 34 47111201116 V'sonJR5 H2000 36 HappyfellowBob115 Nas'mie115 Pegla 11 Mar 5-608S.P 11-81:59%ft 22 113 21| 2' 1*| 3"k Vin'nJR4 H2000 63 SaltLick114 TinyLittle115 Challenir 11 Feb26-606S.P 1^g 1:513/ssl 41 119 34 54 67J 6'0 Luc'sWDi c2O0O51 Inside114 Adm'IJ'se116 T'keyneckoaks 7 Feb17-608S.P 1-70 1:484/sft 7-5 *119 3^24'11 11J GreenFi 1500 65 L'dN'thbr'k119 CrysflSd'1114 SillySis 6 May 11 Spt 1-2 m :52%b May 6 Spt 1-2 gd :50%b April 27 Spt 3-8 gd :37%h Orpnn wteun Kinn 1 90 Dk b- 9- 7 bv Ocean Wave— Silverstar, by Gay Monarch. i\mg « ^V Breeder. T E Mueller. 1960 8 110 $2,175 Owner, E. J. Soper. Trainer. L. A. Janicki. $2,500 1959 29 3 5 4 $8,730 May 4-601 Spt 1 1:40%ft 8i 112 22 2J 12 18 Skor'skiA2 2500 86 0ceanKing112 LazyJohn114 Miranda 10 Apr23-60 5Spt 11-81:55 ft 21 112 2h 32 55J V% Skor'skiA' 2500 65 Whaleyl 12 Telegrafo110 Harmonize 8 Apr18-609Spt 11-82:02 hy 6 115 2^22 21 2"k Skor'skiAS 2500 43 Capital Ace110 0c'nKing115 Tr'tAllis 7 Apr 1-6080. P 1-701-43'/sft 16 109* 45J 510 5 4 54J Ros'dahlL2 2500 78 Albertus106 0nTour118 BendedKnee 12 Mar24-608O.P 1-70 1:42%ft 7 115 45J 68 |t1 8'J TackettH* 2500 77 Willepass109 StarFlare120 TrustAllis 10 Mar18-6070.P 1-70 1 :46%gd 32 115 64J 67 V± 87 TackettH7 3250 60 Borego108 Supr'eBuster108 FunLover 9 Mar 9-6090. P 1-701:50%hy 22 116 74J 8'6 824 823 TackettHa 3250 24 Sha'n'sHope109 DipChick115 Lukanela 8 Feb23-6050.P 6f1:13%m 37 108* 55i 66| 6« 64J MillerDi 3750 77 BigSweep115 Jump'gBr'k115 Leaketa 9 I May 8 Spt 3-8 m :38b April 15 Spt 3-8 sy :40%b Trrtinn Oiipct 1 1 ^ B. c, 4, by Trojan Monarch— Cedquest, by Alquest. iiujuii yucsi I It Breeder C B Caldwell. 1960 5 0 10 $625 Owner, M. Kram. Trainer. G. J. Getz. $2,500 1959 19 4 2 2 $7,676 (Raced in Puerto Rico as Amigo.) May 2-609Spt 1 1:42%ft SI 112 78J 8'5 819 713 Stoned 3250 65 Lil'sFPsh110 S'nR'bin115 Pl'tn'rZ'nith 8 Apr22-609G.Ptc 1^ 1:44 fm 7J 112 2' 42^58 6'J BurrCn 4500 75 CheerJack 116 Iked 116 CountB. 11 Apr15-609G.P 1^1:44 ft 18 115 25 22J 22 22J StoneC9 3750 86 W'ldOver115 T'janQ'st115 B'fulLady 9 Aprn-^G.PtclTVI^ystm 34 115 45J 57J 59J 615 DeverR* 3500 76 TropicKing 121 Iked 119 CaptainFlash 8 Mar31-604G.P 6 f 1:10%ftf 154 114 11inil»11»l1» Chestn'tJi 5000 71 Cr'tyBelle114 C'ldBelt113 PalmB'ch 11 0ct16-593P.R 7f1:25Vsft 11 108 77^99 88 1121 RamosALS 5000 PanTosetado120 Benaber111 Sonajero 12 Sep30-593P.R 6f 1:20Vsft 8 108* 85i 910 910 812 BurgosL8 Alw AlaRoman118 Platero112 Celeste 12 Sep25-594P.R 1,15 1:47%ft 22 107* 62J 89i 810 8'9 BurgosLi3 Alw Cimitarra112 Call theCoos111 Bosada 14 March 29 TrP 5-8 ft 1:03%b March 26 TrP 5-8 ft 1:05b March 22 TrP 1-2 ft :50%b Full run 1 Flinhr X ^ 1 1 A B . g, 9, by Ambiorix— Grey Flight, by Mahmoud. iiyin I'** Breeder, Wheatley Staoie 1960 9 112 $2,375 Owner, S. G. & H. Babbitz. Trainer. C. Scott. $2,500 1959 20 1 1 2 $3,440 May 4-608Spt 1-& 1:48Vbft 3J 112 67| 75 45^ 33J NonoRS 2500 75 OurLia110 Shan'sLeap117 Full Flight 8 Apr28-6TJ9Spt 1^1:48%^ 6J 117 8«o 43J 3* 351 Barn'tRL6 2500 73 G'yNovel 114 Shan'sLeap120 F'l Fl'ht 9 Apr21-C08Spt 1^1:49%^ 4J 120 68J 65J 64J 471 NonoRS 2500 63 SunRed115 RVgC's'r115 Din'rWin'r8 Apr16-60iSpt 6f1:18%m 14 115 79J 710 716 76| CoxW2 3000 59 WildTalk 120 LushLie 115 Jayay9 Feb20-602F.G 1^1:48%^ 5 119 8H 9'i 88 89J Hinoj'saH4 2000 63 Mears'n112 WiseM'st'r116 So it Goes 10 Feb10-609F.G 1Jg1:49%ft 5 116 35 73} 47J 45J Br'ss'rdR3 2000 62 T'rBomb119 BeauTr'cerHS SoleroJr. 8 Jan29-609F.G 1^ 1:50 si 4 119 1012 77J 5| 2h Br'ssardRS 2000 65 MJneyM'rk113 F'xieRipple118 Yildirim 12 Jan16-603F.G 1 ^ 1 :48 ft 2% *119 67176257 510 SkuseW6 2500 65C Stripe 118 Money Mark 118 Amby 8 Jan 7-608F.G 1 1-4 2:12%m 6-5 *113 57J 45J 32 Ink skuseWS 2500 61 Morn"gW'tch116 Alsabeg112 OilBoom 7 April 18 Spt 3-8 m :3945b April 13 Spt 5-8 ft 1:08%b April 10 Spt 1-2 si :53%b Hnncfnn 1 1 A Gr n 5 bv 0il Capitol— Poppy Seed, by Sickle. nuu4lu" ■ ,4* Breeder, Miss M. W Woolwine. 1960 11 0 0' 1 $550 Owner, C. C. Madden. Trainer, D. Sazer. $2,500 1959 28 1 3 8 $4,445 May 9-601 Spt 6Jf1:224/5m 17 114 714 |».« VI BH ZakoorW3 2500 67 SignedCheck118 CIVrOne111 Mr.Burt 10 Apr18-602G.P 1 ^ 1 :44%f t 14 119 IO14 9is 914 713 BevJ4 3000 72 G'ny'sGold119 T'derJ.C.119 C'ldBeS'd 12 Apr14-6TJ2G.P 11-81:51%ft 12 119 46 53 44J 48itBevJi 3000 69 Negrotrece119 AlertGr'k114 Gr'kG'rd 11 tPlaced third through disqualification. Apr 8-609G.P 1,V1:45%ft 52 118 513 67 57J' 45| Bev35 3000 75 Outrank118 Negrotrece118 AlertGreek 10 I Apr 4-605G.P t£l:45NA 12 118 34 59 8'° 58 Hin'osam 300072 Charmador114 WildDelight118 JimK. 10 Mar18-602G.P 11-81:53 sy 12 115 13 Bled. Hin'osam 3000 Forky 120 Osofleet 112 Ophir 9 Mar15-602G.P 11-8 1:51 %ft 9} 113 65 59 815 920 UsseryRio 3000 57Samark 114 FinalePuer 115 Erratic 12 I Feb15-60iHia 1A1:59%ft 19 116 13 M 33J 79J UsseryRi 3500 73 DoubleW. 116 Camden 116 Sausage 11 i May 8 Was 3-8 m :38b May 6 Was 5-8 ft 1 :02%b April 3 GP 3-8 ft :36b 1 1 n n Tppp 5k 1 (\Q B- m 6, by On Trusjt— Bullperin, by Bull Dog. 1 \j\f u ice r IU7 Breeder S W Glass 1960 13 0 3 1 $1,900 Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable. Inc Trainer. W. H. Bishop. $2,500 1959 24 3 4 5 $6,475 May 6-609Spt 1T1S 1:50Vbsy 10 112 714 614 5'* 5'5 MeauxC3 2500 54 Twinkter115 Lark'sB'm112 BeauArt'r 7 Apr29-606Lrl 1 1-8 1:534/sft 17 111 T 1 V 818 815 BlockH7 2500 86 Eto.General 116 Jailbird116 DoubleJo 8 Apr27-602Lrl 11-81:55%ft 8J 115 8'5 88J 8" 78J RogersCio 2500 85 Ad'msBoy119 HubbsPride111 Su'ySag 10 Apr23-602Lrl 11-81:53%ft 4J 111 10'0 913 813 76J MeauxCS 2500 95 0dy'sus111 C'nel Arcey119 G'denHind 10 Apr18-602Lrl 11:41 gd 5 114 88 74 71153 Fiesel'nJ3 3000 88 B'nieH'ton114 Post0ffice114 ThisDay 12 Apr 9-602LH 11-81:55%ft 2} *113 6" 5^| 43J 21 Fiesel'nJ3 250091 Fly'gM'wlee116 Up aTree113 Gr'tRck 12 Mar30-602Lrl 11-81:58%ft 3} *113 614 39 25 2H F'selmanji 2500 77 FleetPep119 FredColwill 116 GTnH'd 12 March 30, 1960— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:57Vfe. Mar28-608Bow 1^ 1:48%ft 7J 113 88 6" 38 35' Fies'l'nji2 3000 64 G'l Tr'ble107 Mr.ivTmx116 SunnySag 12 April 13 Lrl 3-8 ft :38b April 7 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:04%b March 22 Lrl 1-2 si :52%b rW Jnn 1 1 7 B . g, 6, by John's Pride— Daisy W.. by Marble Boy. *^c "*u" ■ ■ * Breeder. L H Hopper 1960 8 10 1 $1,970 Owner, E. De Prang. Trainer, M. Cobb. $2,500 1959 15 1 3 1 S2.840 May10-60iSpt 1*1:53 m 9J 115 59 99i |M 818 CraigHS 2500 37 Telegr'fo111 Jef'yJ.S.115 IronM'rch't 9 Apr30-604Spt 1 1:442ssy 31 117 47 47 49 49 BaldwinR5 2500 59 Ma'cW'nd120 Jean'sDe'n109 SangBI'u 6 Apr26-609Spt l*1:49%ft 6^ 117 56 63J 34 34 BaldwinR6 2500 69 BlueWaif115 Sabertooth117 De' Jon 7 Mar31-6080.P 1-70 1:43%ft 16 120 53} 3"* \\ 41 BaldwinRS 2500 81 HastyDr'm120 TrustAllis108 Bon'p'te 11 Mar26-6090.P IA 1:49%sl 8 114 69 J 32 3' 1'} BaldwinRS 2000 59 Pr'ceV'w114 P'nt d'H'nn'r114 R'mif'n 11 Mar21-6TJ80.P 1-70 1:43%ft 38 118 910 65} 45} 42| BaldwinR6 2000 79 M'tle'sBoy113 G'dC'nFun113 At'cW've 12 Mar15-607O.P -1,,s1:52%m 32 114 8'5 815 821 824 BaldwinRS 2500 21 Telegr'fo115 Lil'sFI'sh115 Ramific't'n 8 Feb24-6030.P 6f1:143/5m 83 114 1213109| 911 8" PeakeWAS 2500 63 Mi'tyBaker120 S'nyCoast114 JimmyO. 12 *-ui Air Rnrrlp uumc ^ » 1 0(\ B 9, 9, by Battledore— Air Watch, by On Watch. ■^■WBrMder j vv Bedtoro 1960 10 2 2 1 $4,060 Owner, A. Zuppardo. Trainer, E. Meloncon. $2,500 1959 49 8 11 8 $13,740 May 4-609Spt 11-8 1:54V5ft 3*115 21 42 45 911 NonoR9 3000 66 Gran 108 SunRed 117 RaisingCain 9 Apr25-609Spt 1 1:41%ft 6} 120 68 63 55 34i WinantRi 3000 79 HastyDream120 Gran107 AirBattle 8 Apr21-609Spt 1,'s 1:504/5ft 3} 117 2'} 2h 1} 12} WinantR7 2500 66 AirBattlel 17 CapitalAcel 12 JayL.Kay 8 AprH-fJO^L.D 7 f 1:27%ft 21*119 8$! 64| 44 2} WinantRS 2000 85 Liv'gHigh119 AirB'tle119 Mr.MarkM. 10 Mar 1-609F.G IX 1:49Vsft 3} 111* 55} 34 1} *7l Br sardKS c2500 66 NuttyDream113 Condesa111 Mearsan 8: Feb20-605F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 7} 114*66 67 55} 11| VinforaRS 2500 87 LostCh'd117 Spirited-Will 112 Ferm'n 8 Feb15-60'F.G 6f1:13%gd 2} *119 85} 76} 84 24 WinantRi c2000 80 Whirl'gBlues108 KingD.113 Jen'sHero 12 I Feb 8-602F.G 6f1:14%ft 3} *119 55} 56 55} 54} WinantR9 2000 75 Jay Vee 107 Clothile 105 Jen's Hero 12 , Jan23-601F.G 6f1:14V%ft 9 119 111*11" 96} 83} WinantR9 2000 77 Mist'rSt'm113 F'migat'r111 DonaM'rk 12 March 27 LD 1-2 ft :53b March 22 LD 1-2 frozen 53b I Churchill Downs ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES CHURCHILL DOWNS Louisville, Kentucky (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,234 J feet.) Weather and track conditions appear on Page 3. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1959, .30; current percentage, .37. Percentage of favorites in the money, .71. Puett Starting Gate. Kuprion Kamera. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses in Daily Double races. 1st C. D SPECIAL ALLOWANCE AT CHURCHILL DOWNS In all races of one mile or over, except maiden races, stake races or handicaps, any horse who has never won at a distance of one mile or over shall be allowed three pounds 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. (* f\ 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta. May 5, 1956, 1:09%. 4. 121.) 1_i ST Vrf.L/ Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. Weight. 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1960 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. Best time made at distance of race. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Kintla Jly59 Det 1:11% 107 Kisstory Jly59 Det 1:12 112 Lucania Sep59 Lat 1:12% 110 Rosette Again Sep59Rkm1:11 113 Lofty Gal Apr60GP1:12 111 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. I Miss Ida Apr60Kee1:12% 118 I Eternal Maid Jun59RD1:12 109U Times Awaiting |l !TagandTow May60CD1:11% 1091 ICarrCreek Aug59 EIP 1:13% 109! I |l Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. PontchieGal Sep59 Ran 1:12% 114 Mearsan Feb60 FG 1:13% 115 Rainproof Sep59 Tdn 1:13% 106 Banksie Nov59 CD 1:15Vs 112 MissJanmar Nov59CD1:12% 113 Ifinflrt 1 1 Q Ok. b. m, 6, by Mr. Trouble— Rico Ropa, by Rico Monte. ,v,nT,a ■ IO Breeder Elk Hill Farm 1960 8 2 2 1 $3,790 Owner, E. J. Grosfield. Trainer. R. J. Fischer. S2.500 1959 13 0 0 2 S65G May 6-602C.D 6f1:11%ft 4} 118 10" 911 88| 56| AdamsJRS 3000 83 S'thernStyle112 Likewise110 Kisstory 12 Apr26-608Kee 6}f1:17%ft 2} 113 65 52} 32 34} AdamsJR2 3000 88 ClassicRed 113 Likewise 108 Kintla 7 Apr19-60'Kee 6f1:12Vsft 3} 118 99 72| 34 2'} AdamsJRS 3000 82 U'derC'troM14 Kintla118 Walt'gSh'es 11 Apr13-608Kee 6}f1:18%ft 11 112 85} 85 1h 12| AdamsJR4 3000 89 Kintla 112 Eldoit 114 TrustyPolly 9 Mar28-6020.P 6f-1:13%ft 11 113 98| 6H 4"» 1} Ad'msJR" 2250 80 TigerB'g113 Tch'taT'ka118 D'kM'h'ny 12 Mar24-603O.P 5}f1:05 ft 7} 113 86* 88}10m 7" WardPA3 2500 84RedMilM18 MissTemper 113 Eldoit 12 Mar11-604O.P 5}f1:11Vshy 8} 114 57 48 45 22 WardPA6 2000 62 BorgiaBull 109 RuleB'k114 SquawCr'k 7 Feb23-6020.P 6f1:13%gd 13 114 121310" 8» V* WardPA6 250070 Am'lieH. 110 Mus'IN'tie114 Efn'IMaid 12 Aug19-595H.P 6}f1:19%ft 2} *107 817 815 89} 8" LynchJ4 3000 75 JoeJr. 115 Off n'Clear 120 Gyp 8 Aug 1-595H.P 6Jf1:19%ft 51 108 79 7" 77 710 Vand'b'eD4 3750 79.0rrtrack112 lnahmoud117 ColsTr'ble 9 May 12 CD 1-2 ft :49%b May 9 CD 5-8 ft 1:04b April 23 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02b If iccf-nri# 1 1 A Ch. f, 4, by Mighty Story— Tex Kiss, by Osculator. iMbirury '**» Breeder, Mrs. & Mrs. E. Kitchen. ' 1960 1 0 0 1 S250 Owner, R. J. Miller. Trainer. L. Fischer. S2.500 1959 12 1 1 1 $1,990 May 6-602C.D 6f1:11%ft 28 113 2} 2h 42} 35% NicholsJ7 3000 84 S'themStyle112 Likewise110 Kisstory 12 Sep25-595H.P 6}f1:20%sl 81 113 44 59} 612 7" FVImanJi 3500 70 M'G'benStreet113 MyJoan110 CueCu 8 Sep15-597H.P 11:40 ft 4 108 1* 66 917 920 LynchJ8 4000 68 KingC'ton113 Vik'gFI'r116 Wish I May 9 Sep 8-594H.P 11:42 ft 4 113 1* 12 1} 2} F'selmanjs 4000 77 CatawbaMaid105 Corn120 Triple-N'te 7 Sep 3-595H.P 6} f 1:20%ft 3} A113 2} 33} 55 66 F'selm'nJ9 4000 76 Sw'tSnuff117 SignedCh'k112 P'tyKem 9 Aug26-596H.P 1^ 1:47%ft 5 113 76 12 2} 54J Lselm'nJ9 4000 74 Arakan 11.117 SignedCheck 113 Charla 9 Aug15-595H.P 1 1:41%ft 7} 113 3} 3"" 65J 67} F'selmanJ4 5000 74 Mr.Fid'ty112 Fr'nFire117 C'pt'nD'vid 8 Aug 8-594H.P 6f1:15%hy 9} 113 44 2} 33 36 F'selmanJ2 5000 70 M'GibnSt't110 J'n sR'rd111 Ch'l Gry 8 Jly25-595Det 6f1:11%go 5} 113 44 54} 8/ 78J F'selmanJ3 5000 79 Boutbarb 112 Ky Chick 110 SkyBid 9 Jly17-596Det 6f1:11%ft «fl "2 31} 32} 35 52} LynchJ9 5500 87 CassBlue112 BcL-tbarb112 Ky. Chick 10 May 2 CD 1-2 ft :50b I nrnnin 1 OQ B f- 4- b1 Better Self— Magdalene, by Alsab. lucuimu Iw/BrMder P Madden. 1960 2 0 0 0 $100 Owner, Griggs. Laszlo & Brewer. Trainer. S. Griffin. $2,500 1959 27 5 3 1 $7,440 May 6-602C.D 6f1:11%ft 17 112 9'310i3 911 fi ChurchK4 3000 81 S'then.Style112 Likewise110 Kisstory 12 Apr27-60iKee 6 f 1:12 ft 13 113 J19} 95} 63} 46} ChurchKS 3000 79C me0nJoe118 S'rnStyle113 Wal'gSh's 11 Nov14-592C.D 6f1:13%sy 27 115 11i2 912 812 812 SmithFA»o 3000 68 Marlow 114 Springhill 114 Mr.Bit 12 Nov 4-592C.D 1^1:50Vssy 11 113 812 62} 58} 59} SmithFA2 3000 53 BlueVi107 Sch'lmast'r108 Th'tBI'kOne 12 0ct21-59iKee 6 f 1:12 ft 13 115 54 73| 85| 43} SmithFA6 3500 82 Jocular112 MaeAce112 Delightf'ITime 12 Oct15-59iKee 6 f 1:13 gd 9} 117 54} 54} 34} 1"° SmithFA- 3000 80 ldle'sPal113 MissCharlie117 Hop'dM'c 12 Sep29-595Lat 6f1:13%ft 8} 112* 97? 89 76} 87 ScottJS 2500 P'kinsP'rkins117 V'yTr'ly112 M'nsEnd 9 Sep19-594Lat 6f1:12%ft 37 110* 781 67} 44} 1} ScottJ4 2500 VeryT'ly115 P'kinsP'kins120 H'tyAn'l 7 Sep10-598Lat 1-701:45Vssl 7f, 109 33} 617 6'4 621 Sherm'nAS 2500 Roh'stFI't115 Br'tDaze112 BI'ckMiss 6 April 23 Kee 3-4 ft 1:15%b April 13 Kee 3-4 ft 1:16%b Bncafta Annin •n V 1 1 A Br »• 4- D¥ Manchac— Glengalla. by Count Gallahad. ivoserre Mgam i I *» 8reeder. j. A. Privette. 1960 11 0 0 3 $620 Owner, E. H. Chiasson. Trainre. H. L. McKissick. S2.500 1959 8 12 1 $3,600 May 6-602C.D 6f1:11%ft 20e 112 8" 78} 66£ 67| WickelLi2 3000 82 S"tlien.Style112 Likewise110 Kisstory 12 May 2-608C.D 6 f 1:12 ft 10 110 11" 916 m 66} WickelLS 2500 81 Impres'd114 Ro'l Tr'd104 Gleeful Miss 12 Apr27-60iKee 6 f 1:12 ft 15 113 32 3nk 34 58 WickelL9 3000 77 Cme0nJoe118 S'rnStyle113 Wal'gSh's 11 Apr19-60iKee 6 f 1:12Vsft 19 114 62} 4"* 42} 5*1 WickelLio 3000 77 U'derC'troM 14 Kintlal 18 Walt'gSh'es 11 Mar29-607JnD 5} f 1:10%m 8 111 65| 66} 45 35} WickelLS 3000 80 RagingTide115 AnyStar110 LucianP. 8 Mar24-609JnD 4f :49%ft 2} 111 8 88 79} 65} WickelL2 3000 84 CloseFlash112 OleTint110 Twirl'gWar 10 Mar16-608JnD 4f :49%hy 36 111 5 77 7" 7" WickelL6 Alw 79 Optiq st119 Mat'daL't103 M'nGI'wBey 8 Mar 4-607F.G 6f1:13%ft 3} 111 53} 62} 44} 45 Vinc'oraR4 3250 78 Mr.Bit113 MyDare112 DixieDynamite 9 Feb25-606F.G 6f1:12%ft 2} *107 34 33} 34 32 Vinc'oraR7 3500 86 0olong116 Scotland Brew111 Palohso 8 Feb16 607F.G 6f 1:13Vssl 2} "102* 42} 43} 33 34 Vin'foraRi 3500 85 TightMoney121 Ron'ldJ.116 Rainproof 8 May 3 CD 3-8 ft :38%b I nftv fin I 1 1 ft Dk b- f 4' B Nirgal— Flying Tassle, by Blue Flyer. i_uny vjui 1 1 o Breeder Midway Co. 1960 10 1 0 1 $850 Owner, Mrs. H. J. Coiley. Trainer, G. Nugent S2.500 1959 7 10 0 $1,400 May 5-603C.D 7f1:261/sft 52 112 "} 75 8" 823 PoparaA4 2500 66 Martin'sGold120 Buddy114 Albertus 8 Apr23-601G.P 6f1:11%sy 40 118 55} 8141020 915 SmithFA2 3000 72 NewTalent120 Soladiere114 Chal B'g 10 Apr18-603G.P 6f1:10%ft 91 111 77} 712 7" 77g S'ithFA'2 3500 84 SolarGirl 107 KingMe116 SpeedyBee 12 Mar24-609S.P 6 f 1:17 ft 18 110*3} 3} 44} 57} FaticaF2 1500 57 WildCohrus120 Quaint'nce112 HiNoble 8 Mar12-604S.P 6f1:16%sl 17 115 72} 99 89} 812 GregoryJ6 1500 55 Fore ignA id 120 Melna 110 ShowStar 9 Mar 5 601S.P 6 f 1:17 ft 3} A115 631 87 11M117} Greg'ryjm 1500 57 Pikadon 120 BlackDepth 110 Melna 12 Feb27-601S.P 6f1:16ftgd 4' 111 42} 44 2} 12 GregoryJ3 1500 69 Sw'tBos118 D'c'gD'con118 N'bleBirth 12 Feb20-602S.P 5} f 1:08 ft 7 106*" 52} 33 34} 45} M'M'lenJ9 1500 75 BrownMonk 113 Audax 111 RisingSun 10 Feb15-602S.P 6f1:15%ft 2*111 21 21 32} 54 Greg'ryjio 1500 67 FirstRain 106 Kadimali 118 SweetBos 10 Feb11-603S.P 6f1:15%ft 11 111 42 32} 33} 33 GregoryJS 1500 69 HiNoble 118 Shikari 118 QuelleChassis 9 May 10 CD 1-2 ft :53b April 6 TrP 3-8 ft :37%b Mice IHn 1 1 O Ch. f, 4, by Roman Bout— Roanalda, by Reigh Count. 1X1,55 ,aa ■■ ° Breeder, A. F. Wall. 1960 13 2 1 1 $1950 Owner, Estate of A. F. Wall. Trainer, H. R. Glover. S2.500 1959 15 M 0 2 $540 Apr28-608Kee 6f1:11%ft 6} 115 79 77} 77} 6" GuytonT4 300076 Anointeth 115 Lil'sPill 107 Buddy 8 Apr23-608Kee 6f1:12%ft 30 118 77 65 53 2| GuytonT6 3250 82 MissCharlie114 Misslda116 Faffleet 8 Apr16-608Kee 11-81:52%ft 32 115 6" 7" 613 629 GuytonT7 3000 45 M'tin'sG'd120 Ch'sPI'yer120 M'yM'rk 7 Apr 2-609S.P 13-4 3:12%ft 20 110 610 819 827 831 GuytonT3 H2000 39 Loyalist115 FairBunty112 Pillway 8 Mar30-605S.P 6f 1:16 ft 1% 112 73| 76} 77} 78} WaltB3 2000 62 BobAustin120 0rnum117 B'rbonStreet 7 Mar26-608S.P 1 1-22:43%ft 10 111 8" 72} 56 49 G'ytonTi H2000 39SaltLick115 Loyalist115 Bandolero 8 Mar14-608S.P 1-70 1:50 ft 21 114 87} 3' 1h 11} GuytonTS 2000 59 PlaceKick114 Commaria113 Specified 8 Mar10-608S.P 1^ 1:53%ft 12 115 24 13 |h 34 GuytonT2 1500 47 Loyalist120 Pillwayl 15 FlyingAdmiral 7 Mar 4-601 S.P 6f 1:16 ft 59 115 98} 910 42} Ink GuytonTS 1500 70 Tonia'sStar120 Dunnw'd120 SweetBos 12 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :36%b April 26 Kee 3-8 ft :37%b , April 15 Kee 3-8 .ft :37%b Frprnnl Liuuiui mgiu MniH 1 "*♦ 1 A Ch f 4- bv Eternal War— Admiration, by War Admiral. Breeder. A. T Simmons. Inc. 1960 10 0 0 3 $710 Owner, Mrs. E. L Perry. Trainer, J L Wheat. $2,500 1959 19 1 1 4 $1,650 May10-60iC.D 6f1:13%ft 9 112 99| 88} 55} 32} CookWM2 3000 78 Eliz'thH.112 Th'eoTh'co115 E'nal M'd 9 May 5-609C.D 7f1:25%ft 5} 109 68} 69 46} 32}' CookWM? 250079 M'rsanl 11 R'd toRome114 Etern'IM'd 7 Apr23-608Kee 6f1:12%ft 31 114 88 76} 74} 52 PhelpsB4 3250 81 MissCharlie114 Misslda116 Faffleet 8 Apr19-60iKee 6 f 1:12Vsft 20f 114 Lost rider. PhelpsB9 3000 U'derC'trol 114 Kintlal 18 Walt'gShes 11 Apr13-602Kee 6} f 1:17%ft 35f 113 99}111211101114 NicholsJ2 3000 79 Del'ful Timel 17 Lil'sPill 112 U'rC'trol 11 Mar31-6020.P 6f1:11%ft 41 108*11" 910111210" Rosend'ILS 250081 PrinceView118 YourLead113 Patr'IB'y 12 Mar23-6020.P 6 f 1:12 ft 42 112 VI 79} 96} 96 PhelpsB9 2000 83 Jerry'sGem116 RichardJr.113 Ed'sSpy 10 Mar17-6030.P 6f1:15%sl 26 109 8" M 8" 813 Vinc'oraR4 2000 59 M'tyBaker120 StarFlare115 Cr'nD'by 10 Mar12-6010.P 6f1:16%hy 22 108 65? 75| 66} 67 Vinc'oraR' 2500 58 MightyPlayer113 Gay0rbit111 Eldoit 9 Feb23-6020.P 6f1:13%gd 68 113 43} 54} 35 34} PhelpsBS 2500 75 AmalieH. 110 Mus'IN'tie114 Sq'wCr'k 12 May 3 CD 1-2 ft :52b April 30 CD 3-4 m 1:21b TimPQ limes Awnirinn 11 A B. f, 4, by Fast and Fair— Tin Chick, by Tintagel. I '*» Mwamng Breeder, O. Fabbri. I960 1M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Sun Hill Farm. Trainer. Clarence Greene. $2,500 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) May 6-602C.D 6f1:11%ft 20 112 44 56 12201220 Ch'bersW2 3000 70 S'thernStylel 12 Likewise110 Kisstory 12 Jun29-592Was 6f1:10%ft 46 112 912102010221023 Armst'gSS 400069 B'tsyB'ch115 M'ch'gSt'p114 MuchAdo 10 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :362/sh May 5 CD 3-8 ft :361/5b May 1 CD 1-2 si :51b Tnn 1 nnrl unu Tnw 1 ow 1 1 ft B. f, 4, by Carrara Marble— Big Girl, by Contradiction. I I O ug Breeder, E. A. Carney & E. E. Gaar. 1960 4 10 0 $1,750 Owner, E. Garr. Trainer, C. C. Norman. $2,500 1959 14 1 2 2 $1,600 May10-602C.D 6f1:12%ft 4} 115 54} 42} 1} 43 Hansm'nB6 3000 81 Belchise112 UpsyD'sy118 FlyingFlare 9 May 4-602C.D 6f1:11%ft 53 109 3'} 4 13 4 H'smanBi2 2500 89 T'g a'dTw109 G'y a'dBI'e111 Mr.D'nL. 12 Jan14-60iF.G 6 f 1:14 ft 32 105*129 11M11H1113 WoodleyC3 2000 69BI'ch'rd114 B'ldSt'm'n113 LyricNote 12 Jan 7-603F.G 6 f 1:15 m 15 108 10" 7'0 56 88} NonoR2 2500 68 H'hT'neR'y112 H'lt'nC'ty114 T'le-N'te 11 Dec30-591F.G 6f1:13%ft 9 105*106} 96} 84} 75J W'dleyCio 2000 78 RiceBird 119 Wisemar 119 Swivet 10 Dec24-591F.G 6 f 1:15 ft 6} 105*96 63} 53} 423 W'dl'yCT9 2500 74 PertPatl 13 PennyP.110 GlenGraham 12 Dec18-594F.G 6f1:14%gd 7 105*34 3' 13 34 WoodleyC3 2500 80F'rwayKing111 C-Stripe111 PennyP. 10 Dec14-594F.G 6f1:14%ft 41 103* 54} 53} 22} 62} WoodleyC2 2500 78 0urDutch111 Triple-Note114 Glace 11 Dec 3-594F.G 6f 1:15 ft 9} 104* 42} 34 54}10i3 W'dl'yCT" 2000 64 St'gLady112 MicheB.114 Ham'tonC'ty 11 Nov19-59'C.D 6f1:12%ft 23 112 72} 53} 5'J 33 ParrottRs 2500 83 Polydonl 10 Pr'cePr'd115 MissCharlie 12 May 3 CD 3-8 ft :36%bg Cnrr C roolr \\A 8. m, 6, by Errard— Our Sister, by Requested *-arr *~reeK I 14 & 0t t W Thomas & G C White. 1959 16 2 5 2 $2,765 Owner, E. Jacobs. Trainer, L. Niles. $2,500 1958 10 0 1 0 $600 Oct17-592F.P 1 -70 1 :45V%ft 2*115 75 73$ 2h 11 StVnsWT* 1500 79Fergie'sM'n118 BlasterHO Fisher'sJoy 10 Oct15-598F.P 1-701:47%hy 31 113 44 4* J 3" 1 2' Fe'stonH3 1500 68 Cypr'sSydl 13 Abb'ssQ'stl 16 CongoTed 7 Oct 8-594F.P 6 f 1:13 gd 6 117 8? 7" 57 45J BeckCW3 1500 80 Make114 HonestGrVr117 P'te theGr't 8 Sep16-598F.P 1-701:44 ft 21 *113 32 32 4'1 43J BeckCW 1500 81 Cnel Drew119 Hyp nHost116 Solarite 8 Sep 7-595EIP 1 1:38%ft fl 109* 4'J 2'i I* 2"k Fuscoje 1250 91 0urLight113 JimmyA.116 NobleTwist 11 Sep 2-595EIP 6f1:16%hy 4i 109*78 78J 63 65 FuscoJt 1000 64 GemD'ndy120 MissS'rkl'r117 BigR's'lt 8 Aug29-599EIP 11:40 go 31 109*54 42 34 22J FuscoJi 1000 82 FrostSparksl 19 0ufLight114 Mr.Duty 12 Aug24-597EIP 6f1:13%ft 51 109* 791 67 331 311 FuscoJi 1250 84 TopGale115 BI'kAriel 115 CrackBegole 12 Aug21-593EIP 6 f 1:13%ft 9-5 *109* 52J 53 3' 11 FuscoJi 1000 85 St'IT'n119 Sh'kslm'ge114 Fr'd'mG'rd 12 Aug11-592EIP 6 f 1:13 ft 71 113 85| 75J 34 34 LopezPJ 1250 83 MissJan'r115 Sw'gChick120 FairMary 12 May 5 CD 1-2 ft :51bg Pnntrhia (Zn\ 1 1 A B. m, 6, by Gold Note— Pleasemenow, by Menow. ronrcnie vaai | 14 Breeder B s wooa i960 i o o o ( — ) Owner. D. H. Arnold. Trainer. D. H. Arnold. S2.500 1959 10 2 2 1 $1,890; May 4-602C.D 6f1:114/sft 42 109 1h 21 23 7* Gonz'lezR3 2500 83 T'g a'dT'w109 G'y a'dBI'e111 Mr.D'nL 12 Oct10-592Tdn 6 f 1:13Vsft 3| 115 1 2 J 14 12 34 RyanGP2 1500 83 Mouser'sBaby118 Amalia110 Desda 8 I Oct 5-595Tdn 5f1:00Vsgd 5 113 641 53J 42^ 23 RyanGP2 1500 87 Aganab'nl 11 R'k-W'IP'te122 R'IR'ge 8, Sep21-59«Tdn 5|f1:06%ft 1*113 24 21 12 1h RyanGP* 150087 AuntGI'dys119 Okapette116 AlmaD'ck 8 Sep14-59'Tdn 5J f 1 :06Vsf t 21*117 32 34 2s 2nk RyanGP'O 150088 UtesS'reM'de120 Provok'g114 PhVule 11 Sep 7-592Ran 6f1:11Vsft 29 114 1h 3nk 52J 55£ RyanGP* 2000 86 Redelector 112 Gofosta 117 RipLuck 10 Aug27-592Ran 51f1:05%ft 12 115 44 4"* 53 64 RyanGP'O 2000 85 Mr.T'klel 12 Hal'sB'y120 R'k-W'l Pete 10 Aug20-5S2Ran 6 f 1 : 1 1 Vsf t 26 115 24 3"* 24 912 RyanGPH 2250 80 Stanswayl 15 King'sPiper120 Lindell 12 Jly30-502Wat 6f1:13%sy 17 112 1 3 J 1 3 j 13 1| CrankO' 150085 SunL's112 Ch'lotteWar112 R'IRevokd 11 Jly25-594Ran 5i f 1 :06 ft 53 112 9* 95| 841 9*1 RyanGPi 2500 84 Gavel 120 CappieHail 112 TakeTwo 9 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :37y5b ' /viearsan Monrcnn ^ 5k 1 1 Q B.m, 6, by King's Stride— Noodles, by Chance Shot. I loBree^er w E Leacn 1960 u 3 3 2 $5,505 Owner, G. E. Armes. Trainer. G. £. Armes. S2.500 1959 20 3 3 4 $7,180 May 5-6Q9C.D 7f1:25%ft 31 111 45 34 24 121 BrooksSS 2500 82 M'rsanl 11 R'd toRome114 Etern'IM'd 7 Mar 5-60' °F.G 1 1-4 2:07%ft 18 108 33 42 871 8'4 Vinc'aRS A2000 71 Condesa108 RaisingCain113 Capt'nBud 9 Mar 1-60'F.G 1&1:49%ft 6* 114 2442 31 32| Hino'saH' 2500 66 NuttyDream113 Condesa111 AirBattle 8 Feb20-602F.G 1^ 1:48%ft 4-5 *112* 43 1h 11 13J Vin'foraR2 2000 72WiseM'sfr116 So it Goes114 Fr'z'rK'g 10 Feb15-60'F.G 1^ 1:48%ft 2 110*33121 21 21 Vinc'oraR3 2000 72 Forbid 117 Yildirim 109 CapitalAce 8 Feb 9-602F.G 6f 1:15%ft 2 *112* 941 8' 571 2n* Br'ss'rdR2 2000 75 Bit o'Joyl 14 Gol'nLou119 BoldSt'sm'n 12 Feb 3-603F.G 6f1:13%ft 6 115 9'1 8'i 42 U BaileyPja 2500 84Dr.L'm'r114 C'pt'nQck110 Kn'bv'wKid 11 Jan26-603F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 14 114 98i 75J 32J 2' MeauxC2 2500 81 Cl'r0ne105 Knobv'wKid119 Capt'nQ'k 12 Jan .0-633F.G 1^1:48%^ 11 117 33J 2h 31 45J MaddenDS 2500 68S'l'sB'ts113 R"cgW'chD'g112 H'yD'c'r 9 Jan14-605F.G 6f1:14%ft 75 114 116| 853 531 32 MaddenDS 2500 76H'lt'nC'ty115 B'seAwhile103 M'chCr's 12 • May 2 CD 3-8 ft :36%b Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. Rninnrnnf 1 (\Q B f, 4. by Stronghold— Double Rainbow, by Borealis. I\OinproOT | \P7 Breeder. Elmendorf Farm. 1960 13 0 0 2 $925 Owner, H. G. Bockman. Trainer H G Bockman. $2,500 1959 30 5 2 6 $7,510 May 5-609C.D 7f1:25%ft 81 110 21 22 331 45| RotzJL* 2500 76 M'rsanl 11 R'd toRomel 14 Etern'IM'd 7 Apr22-608Kee 11-81:52%ft 51 113 912 910 8^1 712 BrooksSi 300062 Cap'nDavid118 Sp'yTour1l8 Bonap'te 9 Apr16-608Kee 11-8 1:52%ft € 109 44 35 45 «M RotzJL* 3000 58 M'tin'sG'd120 Ch'sPI'yer120 M'yM'rk 7| Apr13-602Kee 6^ f 1:17^5ft 7J 111 1112 910 65J 5'i RotzJL« 3000 83 Del'ful Timel 17 Lil'sPill 112 U'rC'trol 11 Mar 2-607F.G 1^ 1:48%m 7 105*55 65 43J 35J Br'ss'rdK3 3500 66 Hero'sH'11116 Sp'cialCh'ce116 P'rtPat 8 Feb25-606F.G 6f1:124/5ft 21 107 711 8" 8* 78J CookWMS 3500 800olong116 Scotl'dBrew111 RVteAg n 8 Feb20-601°F.G l4 1 :47Vsft 11 107 7' 7 4 M 421 Hinoj'saH7 3500 77 HighT eR'y117 R'stH 112 D'ne'sRq't 8 Feb16-607F.G 6 f 1:13Vssl 3J 102* 84 8" 68* 47i MischeIVS 35O0 79TightM'n'y121 Ron'ldJ.116 Ros'teAg'n 8 Feb12-607F.G 1^ 1:50Vfesy 4J 105*53184179 7'2 Vinc'oraRi 3500 52Sal'sB'ts1U R'c'gW'chD'g112 Ch'rJ'k 8 Feb 4-605F.G 6f1:13%sy 15 103* 94 87^ 57 33 Vinc'oraR3 3500 80 Smil'gRip115 Subgal106 Deli'tfulTime 9 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :36h Bnnlraa 1 1 A B. f, 4, by Tiger Rebel— Sic Sic, by Triplicate. anKS,e ■ 1 4 Boeder. N. W. Brent. 1959 22 2 4 3 54,390 Owner, Mrs. W. T. Stortz. Trainer, W. T. Stortz. $2,500 1958 8 M- 1 0 $300 Nov19-59'C.D 6f1:12%ft 27 112 P} 9qiO"10' GrubbL'2 2500 72 Po'ydon110 Pr'cePr'd115 Tag andTow 12 Nov13-598C.D 1VW 1:47%ft 27 110 9HtO" 8" V* GrubbLi 2500 63 TimeZone114 ForestFury111 Pronto 12 Nov 5-598C.D 1^1:47%gd 20 110 98165 871 712 GrubbL7 250063 TearBomb116 Bonaparte114 Tr'tySt e 12 0ct23-598Kee 11-81:53 ft 4J 109 34J 531 45J 49 GrubbL4 3000 63 Spec'ICh'ce120 TulsaTw't116 MissJ.B. 7 Oct16-593Kee 7f1:263/5ft 31 114 P| 57 2h 2h Grubbl.2 3000 75 Glace 110 EternalMaid 112 Truebay 8 Oct 3-59'Lat ULIsCMft 31 114 5* 43J 43 4^ HinosaH5 2000 TheLip 120 Suttee 117 TulsaTwist 7 Sep29-592Lat 1-70 1:44%ft % 111 55J 87^ 8" 812 Armst gS7 2500 M'sic'IM'd109 Br'tDaze116 Billy sB st 12 Sep17-59'Tdn 1 1:39%ft 9-5 117 7&J 57| 571 3AJ SackettB5 2500 80L*tleM'key117 GrJnyslge114 M'laVal 8 Aug29-596Ran 1^ 1:494/sm 51 115 M 24 24 23 Grubbl_3 3000 61 Barb ola112 C'mo-MsllS P'nsCupb o 7 May 11 CD 1-2 ft :51%hg April 30 CD 3-4 m 1:19%b April 27 CD 3-4 ft 1:17%b IVUSS Mice janmar Innmnr 11/1 Ok. b. m, 5, by Guillotine— Daphne Nan, by War Relic. '• 4 Breeder. J. S Sternberg. 1959 20 3 1 2 $3,120 Owner, J. S. Sternberg. Trainer. D Foley $2,500 1958 13 0 4 3 $1,730 Nov18-592C.D 6f1:121/5ft 10 113 621 521 44 3*1 Fiesel'nJ3 2750 85 Lorisam105 Sp'yBee112 MissMalap'p 12 Nov11-592C.D 6 f 1:12 ft 98 105*42 52^ 42i 441 DunnJWH 2500 83 B'syJ'ne105 iv1'nGI'wB'y108 T'p'zeD'll 12 0c*.29-597Tdn 5f1:02V5hy 22 WP 42) « 44 ¥$ DunnJW2 1500 75 LawS'ter120 TryForMe109 B'aviaBest 7 Oct22-59«Tdn 5i f 1 :06%f t 23 107*42 65155^66 DunnJW^ 1500 80 MoriaJean107 JudithAnn105 Okapette 9 Sep30-597Beu 6f1:16%sy 13 f M* fH M 4H 44 FuscoJi 1500 64 Bri'tD'm'd114 CowT'wn116 SocarPine 8 Sep26-592Beu 6f1:12%ft 9 112* 633 5ij 541 441 Dunnjs 1500 81 Easy-Me 117 Exboom 117 Blazon 10 Sep23-596Beu 5 f 1:13 ft 5J 112* 63J 5'1 32J 44 DunnJ2 1500 81-JudgeJ.B.120 SocarPine120 HeirPatsy 8 Aug31-596EIP 6f1:12%ft 51 112* 2^ 14 12 24 FuscoJ7 1500 88 WasAI'ne112 TedH'-vey115 L'stanlst 8 Auq?.7-594E!P 6f1:11%ft 14 110*43 44 43 45 D'nnJW* A1250 89 FlySpray115 Q'kTime120 HighWonder 7 Aug19-593EIP 6f1:13 ft 51 115 P| 8»* 54 4*1 FowlerJ* A1250 84 CockyBoy114 HighWd'r114 S'loF die 8 May 11 CD 5-8 ft 1:04b Page 23 Cnrr C roexV WA B. m, G, by Errard— Our Sister, by Requested. V-Orr V*ree* | |4 &. or E. W Thomas & G C White. 1959 16 2 5 2 $2,765 Owner, E. Jacobs. Trainer, L. Niles. $2,500 1958 10 0 1 0 $600 Oct17-592F.P 1-701:45Vfcft 2*115 75 V\ 2h 11 StVnsWT* 1500 79 Fergie'sM'n118 Blaster110 Fisher'sJoy 10 0ct15-59«F.P 1-701:47'Ahy 3} 113 4* 4*J 3-*i 2' Fe'stonH3 1500 68 Cypr'sSyd113 Abb'ssQ'st116 CongoTed 7 Oct 8-594F.P 6f 1:13 gd 6 117 87 7" 57 45} BeckCW3 1500 80 Make114 HonestGrVr117 P'te theGr't 8 Sep16-59»F.P 1-701:44 ft 2} *113 32 32 4'} 43} BeckCW' 1500 81 Cnel Drew119 Hyp'nHost116 Solarite 8 Sep 7-595EIP 1 1:38%ft 4} 109* 44 2'} t» 2"* Fuscojs 1250 91 0urLight113 JimmyA.116 NobleTwist 11 Sep 2-595EIP 6f1:1B%hy 41 109*78 78} 68 65 FuscoJ4 1000 64 GemD'ndy120 MissS'rkM17 BigR's'lt 8 Aug29-599EIP 11:40 go 3} 109* 56} 42 34 22} FuscoJi2 1000 32 FrostSparks119 0urLight114 Mr.Duty 12 , Aug24-597EIP Sf1:13tkfl 5} 109* 7'} 67 33} 3'! FuscoJi 1250 84 TopGale115 BI'kAriel 115 CrackBegole 12 , Aug21-593E!P 6 f 1:13%ft 9-5 *109* 5*1 53 3' V FuscoJ' 1000 85 StTT'n119 Sh'kslm'ge114 Fr'd'mG'rd 12 ' Aug11-592EIP 6 f 1:13 ft 7] 113 85J 75} 34 34 LopezR' 1250 83 MissJan'r115 Sw'gChick120 FairMary *2 May 5 CD 1-2 ft :51bg PnnfrhiD fZnl 1 1 A B. m, 6, by Gold Note— Pleasemenow, by Menow. ronrcnie "oai I 14 Breeder B s vvooo - i960 i o o o ( — )! Owner. D. H. Arnold. Trainer D. H. Arnold. $2,500 1959 10 2 2 1 $1,890 May 4-602C.D 6f1:11%ft 42 109 1n 2} 23 7« Gonz'lezR^ 250Q 83 T'g a-dT"w109 G'y a'dBI'e111 Mr.D'nL. 12 j Oct10-592Tdn 6 f 1:13Vbft 31 115 P} 14 12 31} RyanGP2 1500 83 Mouser'sBaby 118 Amalia110 Desda 8 Oct 5-595Tdn 5f1:00V5gd 5 113 64} 53} 42} 23 RyanGP? 1500 87 Aganab'n111 R'k-W'IP'te122 R'lR ge 8 Sep21-596Tdn 5}f1:062/feft 1*113 2'} 2} P 1h RyanGP* 150087 AuntGI'dysl 19 Okapettel 16 AlmaDck 8 Sep14-59iTdn 5} f 1:06Vsft 2} *117 32 34 2} 2*" RyanGP4" 1500 88 UtesS'reM'de120 Provok'g114 Ph rule 11 Sep 7-592Ran 6 f 1:11 Vsf t 29 114 1h 3nk 52} 55} RyanGP* 2000 86 Redelector 112 Gofosta 117 RipLuck 10 Aug27-592Ran 5}f1:05Wt 12 115 44 4"* 53 64 RyanGPio 2000 85 Mr.T'kle112 Hal'sB'y120 R'k-W'l Pete 10 Aug20-5S2Ran 6 f 1 : 1 1 1/sf t 26 115 24 3nk 24 9'2 RyanGP" 2250 80 Stansway115 King'sPiper120 Lindell 12 Jly30-502Wat 6f1:13tssy 17 112 13} 13} 13 U CrankO' 1D00 85 SunL's112 Ch'lotteWa*r112 R'IRevok d 11 Jly25-594Ran 5} f 1:06 ft 53 112 9* 951 84} 94 RyanGP' 2500 84 Gavel 120 CappieHail 112 TakeTwo S May 12 CD 3-8 ft :37%b /V\earsan Uanrcnn 5k «t 1 1 fi B. m, 6, by King's Stride— Noodles, by Chance Shot. I I 5 Breeder W E Leacn 1960 11 3 3 2 $5,505 Owner, G. E. Armes. Trainer. G. E. Armes. $2,500 1959 20 3 3 4 $7,180 May 5-6090.0 7f1:25%ft 3} 111 45 34 24 12} BrooksSS 2500 82 MVsanl 11 Rd toRome114 Etern'IMd 7, Mar 5-60' 0F.G 1 1-4 2:07%ft j| fQ| 33 42 87} 814 Vinc'aRS A2000 71 Condesa108 RaisingCain113 Capt'nBud 9 Mar 1-60'F.G 1 ,1, 1 :4SV5ft 6} 114 24 42 3' 32} Hino'saH' 2500 66 NuttyDream113 Condesa111 AirBattle 5 Feb20-6fl2F.G 1,*s 1:48%ft 4-5 *112* 43 1h 11 13} Vin'foraR2 2000 72 WiseM'st'r116 So it Goes114 Fr'z'rKg 10 Feb15-60?F.G l£l4Wl 2 110* 33} 21 2' 21 Vine oraR3 2000 72 Forbid 117 Yildirim 109 CapitalAce 8; Feb 9^602F.G 6f 1:15^ft 2 *112* 941 8' 57} 2"" Brss'rdR2 2000 75 Bit o'Joy114 Gol'nLou119 BoldSt'smn 12 Feb 3-603F.G 6f1:l3%ft 6 115 9" 84 42 1} BaileyPJS 2500 84Dr.L'm'r114 C'pt'nQ'ck110 Kn'bv wKid 11 I Jan26-603F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 14 114 98} 75} 32} 21 MeauxC2 2500 81 CI rOne105 Knobv5wKid119 Capt'nQ'k 12 Jan:0-6Q3F.G 14 1:4P%ft 11 117 33} 2r 31 45} MaddenDS 2500 68STsB'ts113 R'c'gW'chD'gl^ H'yD'c r 9 Jan14-605F.G Sf1:t4Mfl 75 114 1161 851 53} 32 MaddenDS 2500 75H'lt.'nC'ty115 B'seAwhile103 M'chCr's 12 May 2 CD 3-8 ft :36%b Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. Rninnrrtnf 1 (\Q B f 4. by Stronghold— Double Rainbow, by Borealis. rvuinpruui U? Breeder, Elmendorf Farm . 1960 13 0 0 2 $925 Owner, H. G. Bockman Trainer H G Bockman. $2,500 1959 30 5 2 6 $7,510 May 5-609C.D 7f1:2S%ft 8} 110 21 22 33} 451 RotzJL* 2500 76 MVsanl 11 R'dtoRomel 14 Etern'IMd 7 Apr22-608Kee 11-8 1:52%ft 5} 113 912 910 84} 712 BrooksS' 3000 62 Cap'nDavid118 Sp'yTour118 Bonap'te 9 Apr16-608Kee 11-8 1:52%ft 41 109 44 35 45 4 « RotzJL* 3000 58 M'tin'sG'd120 Ch'sPI'yer120 M'yM'rk 7 Apr13-602Kee 6} f 1:17%ft 7} 111 1112 910 65} 5*1 RotzJL* 3000 83 Del'ful Time117 Lil'sPill 112 U'rC'trol 11 Mar 2-6Q7F.G 1f's 1:48%m 7 105*55 65 43} 35} Br'ssYdK? 3500 66 Hero'sH'M116 Sp'cialCh'ce116 P'rtPat 8 Feb25-606F.G 6f1:12%ft 21 107 711 8H 8* 78} Cook WM 5 3500 80 Oolong116 Scotl'dBrewlH R's'teAg n 8' Feb20-601 F.G 1J61:47V5ft 11 107 7' 74 53} 42} Hinoj'saH? 3500 77 HighT eR'y117 R'stf'l 112 D'ne'sR q't 8 : Feb16-607F.G 6f1:13Vssl 3} 102* 84 8" 68} 47} MischeIVS 3500 79 TigntM'n'y121 Ron'ldJ.116 Ros'teAgn 8 j Feb12-607F.G 1A= 1:5C'*sy 4} 105*5318417' 712 Vinc'oraRi 350Q 52 Sal'sB'ts113 R'c'gW'chD'g112 Ch'rJ'k 8 | Feb 4-605F.G 611:131*01 15 103* 94 87} 57 33 VincoraR: 3500 3C Smil'gRip115 Subgal106 Deli'tfulTime 9 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :36h Rnnlrcia 11/1 B. f, 4, by Tiger Rebel— Sic Sic, by Triplicate. DCJnKSie 1 14 Breeder. N.VK. Brent 1959 22 2 4 3 $4,390 Owner, Mrs. W. T. Stortz. Trainer, W. T. Stortz. $2,500 1958 8 M 1 0 S30C i I Nov19-59iC.D 6f1.12%ft 27 112 93} 98110'310'4 GrubbL'2 2500 72 Poiydon110 Pr'cePr'd115 Tag andTov* 12 No»13-598C.D 1^1:47%ft 27 110 941012 8'4 712 GrubbU 2500 63 TimeZone114 ForestFury111 Pronto 12 I Nov 5-598C.D tXfcffftfi 20 110 98165 87| 712 GrubbL7 2500 63 TearBomb116 Bonaparte114 Tr'tySt e 12 0ct23-598Kee 11-81:53 ft 4} 109 34} 531 45} 4» GrubbL4 3000 63 Spec'ICh'ce120 TulsaTw't116 MissJ.B. 7 Oct16-593Kee 7f1:26^ft 31 114 68} 57 2* 2* GrubbL2 3000 75 Glace 110 EternalMaid 112 Truebay 8 Oct 3-599Lat Ukl^SMft 31 114 5* 43} 43 44 HmosaHS 2000 TheLip 120 Suttee 117 TulsaTwist 7 1 Sep29-592Lat 170 1:44-sft 9} 111 55} 87} 8" 812 Armst gS? 2500 Msic'IM'd109 Br'tDaze116 Billy sBst 12 : Sep17-59'Tdn 1 13925tt 9-5 117 75} 57} 5?} 34 SackettBS 2500 80 L'tleM'key117 Gr'ny'sl'ge114 M'laVel 81 Aug29-59«Ran 1-,^ 1:49%m 5} 115 58} 24 24 23 GrubbL3 300C 61 Barbola112 C'mo-M's115 P'nsCupb 0 : May 11 CD 1-2 ft :51%hg April 30 CD 3-4 m 1:19%b April 27 CD 3-4 ft 1:17%b ■ IVUSS Mice JOnmar Innmnr 11/1 Ok. b. m, 5, by Guillotine— Daphne Nan, by War Relic. 'I** Breeder. J. S Sternoerg , 1959 20 3 1 2 $3,120 Owner, J. S. Sternberg Trainer. D. Foley. $2,500 1958 13 0 4 3 $1,730, ; Nov18-592C.D 6 f 1.12Vs.t 10 113 62} 52} 44 34 Fiesel'nJ3 2750 85Lorisam105 Sp'yBee112 MissMalap'p 12 ! I Nov11-592C.D 6 f 1:12 £t 98 105*42 52} 42} 441 DunnJWn 2500 83 B'syJ'ne105 M'nGI'wB'y108 FpzeD'll 12 0c'.29-597Tdn 5f1:02V5hy 22 104* 42} 42} 42} 441 DunnJW2 1500 75 LawS'ter120 TryForMe109 B'aviaBest 7 Oct22-59 5Tdn 5}f1:06%ft 23 107*42 65} 55} 66 DunnJW* 1500 80 MoriaJean107 JudithAnn105 Okapette 9 Sep30-597Beu 6f1:16%sy 13 112* 631 58} 44 44 FuscoJi 1500 64 Bri'tD'm'd114 CowT'wn116 SocarPine 8 Sep26-592Beu 6f1:124/sft 9 112* 631 54 54} 441 Dunnjs 1500 81 Easy-Me 117 Exboom 117 Blazon 10 Sep23-596Beu 6 f 1:13 ft 5} 112* 63} 54 32} 44 DunnJ2 1500 81 JudgeJ.B.120 SocarPine120 HeirPatsy S Aug31-596EIP 6f1:12"ftft 5} 112* 2^ 14 12 24 FuscoJ7 1500 88 WasArne112 TedHJrvey115 Lstanl st 6 Auq27-594EIP Bf1:119tfl 14 110*43 44} 43 45 D'nnJW^ A1250 89 FlySpray115 Q'kTime120 HighWonder 7 Aug19-593EIP 6f1:13 ft 51 115 88} 812 54 42} Fowler J* A1250 84 CockyBoy114 HighW'd'r114 S'ioF die 8 May 11 CD 5-8 ft 1:04b 2nd C. D ♦*» J C n 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta. May 5. 1956, 1:09%. 4. 121.) ZllQ V^.L/ Purse $2,700. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. 3-year-olds, 110 lbs ; 4-year-olds, 119 lbs. Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Suesoma* May60CD1:13% 106 Chadwick Kentucky Azure Oct59 Kee 1:16?ssy117 Coaxer Jly59 AP 1:111/s 115 Lasting Jet Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt. I Janice Sep59Lat1:15 117 JBrownwood May60CD1:13 116 , Mama Honey Mar60 GP 1:11% 119 iPolinque Apr60 Kee 1:14 118 lEncomium Jan60 Hia 1:12=5 118 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt Persian Dish [Roman B. May60 CD 1:13% 110 j Cousin Peachy Coupled: Polinque and Cousin I Peachy. C..Mr.AmM 1 fll B- f 3- °y Revoked— Mrs. Punch, by Stimulus. iUeSOma I UJ Breeder. Old Forge Farm. 1960 1 M 0 1 $280 Owner, N. N. Nicholas. Trainer. G. Estes. 1959 2 M 0 0 $130 May 9-603 C D 6 f 112 ft 5} 106 2' 33 34 371 Br'ssardK' Mdn 80 AceDestr'tor111 P'kStudy113 Sue'ma 8 Nov18-59iCD 71 V25V5ft 6-5 *1T7 2} 1* 3} 53} BorgkeR« Mdn 80 KayDee117 LadyLora117 SailingWave 12 Nov11-594CD 7 f 1:26 ft 29 116 2} 2^ 23 45} B'rg'keR" Mdn 75 BigJoy 119 Gamester119 Li'lBuddy 11 May 8 CD 3-8 gd :38%b ^— • ~« • -■ 111 B. f, 3, by War Admiral— 0 Play, by Okapi. L-naaWICK I I I Breeder, S. I. Crew. 1959 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, S. I. Crew. Trainer, M. Rinke. I Oct13-59*Kee 6f1:14%sy 46 117 711 818 8" 828 SmithFAS Mdn 45 Sojourn117 Doublelmage117 Tulada |1 I Oct 2-593Lat 6 f 1:12 ft 70 117 8* 8'2 91s 915 W'msWBS Mdn SaraA'ne117 P'ssHuba117 G'dn'sgr'us 9 Sep25-595Lat 5}f1:06%ft 14 117 751 815 8'4 8'5 Armst'gS7 Mdn L'tleFI'ta117 G'dn'sgrac's112 Ch'laGal 8i j May 10 CD 3-8 ft :38bg April 28 Kee 3-4 ft 1:17b April 25 Kee 3-4 ft 1:17%b ! If onfiis-Li/ A7111-P 1 1 fi Ch f 3» bv Kv- Colonel— Blue Vezzano, by Vezzano. 1 KeriTUCKy MZUre I |U Breeder, S. B. Ott. 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner. Mrs. T. Ott. Trainer, S. B. Ott. i 0ct13-593Kee 6f1:124%sy 15 117 9'0 98} 814 714 DodsonD3 Mdn 62 RingAr'dR'sy117 BirdsWing117 Closer 9; May 10 CD 7-8 ft 1:32b May 6 CD 3-4 ft 1:16%b May 2 CD 5-8 ft 1:03%b r"nnt,ar 1 1 fi Ch. f, 3, by Windy City II— Champignon, by Mahmoud. ■wOOXer II \J Breeder, H. L. Freyn. 1959 3 M 0 1 $420 Owner, H. L. Freyn. Trainer. E. Wooldridge. Aug20-592A.P 6f1:11%ft 4} 115 911121812191120 NonoR3 Mdn 65 Visualize115 Kedgeree115 VnnaDoll 12 Aug14-592A.P 6 f 1:13%ft 9-5 *115 521 64}10151122 NonoR" Mdn 55 MidPacific115 MamaH'y115 Visualize 11 Jly 28-534A.P 6f1:10%ft 16 115 1h 11 42} 32} NonoR3 Mdn 88 Teacation115 Kedgeree115 MySuz'na 12 May 9 CD 3-8 ft :38bg I /.rfinn la* 1 1 fi B- * 3' °y Jet Ace— Lasting Star, by Unbreakable. LdSring Jer I | U Breeder, Mr. & Mrs. T. M. Daniel. 1960 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Broadmoor Farm. Trainer, A. Dickerson. i May 5 CD 3-4 ft 1:19b Mar 22 OP 3-8 ft :37h March 17 OP 3-8 si :39%h inn;-a 1 1 fl B. f. 3, by Primate— My Sister, by Jimmy Moran. Janice I IU Breeder, Mrs. L. Wagner. 1960 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. L. Wagner. Trainer, L. Wagner. 1959 5 M 0 0 $100 -May2-603C.D 6 f 1:11 ft 115 115 710 719 820 822 ChalkJ2 Mdn 71 Atha'sGem112 C*nieCity111 M'maH'y 9 Oct 2-593Lat 6 f 1:12 ft 56 117 64} 7»0 712 717 ChalkJ* Mdn SaraA'ne117 P'ssHuba117 G'dn'sgr'us 9 Sep25-595Lat 5}f1:063/5ft 20 117 43} 510 58} 6" ChalkJ4 Mdn L'tleFI'tal 17 G'dn'sgrac'sl 12 Ch'laGal 8 Sep12-593Lat 6 f 1:14 ft 22 117 12 2} 24 441 ChalkJ2 Mdn H'hP'tess117 Wh'ngLady117 Nee-Naw 6 Sep 4-591 Lat 6f1:13y5ft 33 118 11 11 651 8" ChalkJ2 Mdn EvenRay118 PinkSilk113 LittleFlota 11 Aug10-593Ran 5}f1:075%ft 9} 118 841 7'} 7' 8" ChalkJB Mdn 70 But'nLu118 0ffshoot118 Nodisturb'ce 12 Rrnu/nwnnrl 1 1 Q Ok. br. f, 4, by Tom Fool— Brown Biscuit, by Sir Andrew. prowiiwuuu I 1-7 Breeder, Dr. E. Asbury. 1960 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, E. Asbury. Trainer. W. K. Coleman. 1959 1 It 0 0 ( ) | May 2-603C.D 6 f 1:11 ft 15 116* 8'3 820 715 510 MischeIVS Mdn 83 Ath'a'sGem112 C'nieCity111 M'maH'y 9 Apr16-604Kee 6 f 1 : 1 1 Vsf t 14 121 32} 54 5« 7*5 NicholsJ6 Mdn 74 Peachblow111 Kedgeree111 Samaria 11, Jun26-594Bel . 6f1:12V5sy 5} 114 57} 711 7" 7" SortinoM3 Mdn 74 Sh'yPrincess114 SomeB'd115 Sonata 7 April 30 CD 3-8 m :38%b April 14 Kee 1-2 ft :484/5bg April 1 OP 1-2 ft :49%h Mnmn Hnnpv 1 1 fi Br f- 3' b' J0""5 Joy— H°bby, by Swift and Sure. IViama nuney I ■ U Breeder. Mrs T. C Piatt. 1960 6 M 2 1 $1,605 Owner. Lake Side Stable. Trainer. A. E. Mettz. 1959 9M 2 1 $1,995 May 2-603C.D 6 f 1:11 ft 31 110 22} 25 24 35} SellersJ' Mdn 87 Ath'a'sGem112 C'nieCitylH M'maH'y 9 Apr16-604Kee 6f1:11V5ft 4 111 104108}10'} 9)9 HinojsaHS Mdn 70 Peachblow111 Kedgereelll Samaria 11 Mar29-603G.P 6f1:11%ft 41 119 2} 22 2} 21 Hin'saHio Mdn 86 F'l o'Love114 T'h of V'mie119 Nirg'dy 12 Feb22-602Hia 6f1:10"/5ft 5} 118 44 57} 67} 6'} Hart'kW" Mdn 81 T'orPr'cess118 Pr'sRous'1118 P'chbl'w 11 Feb15-603Hia 6 f 1:12 ft 2} *117 44 64 77} 64 Boul'tisSs Mdn 78 L'leJ'pon117 P'c'ssR'sel117 WhitePe'k 12 ' Feb 5-605Hia 6 f 1:12 ft 9} 117 2h 2h 3} 24 Boul'tisS3 Mdn 83 D'blelm'ge117 WhiteP'k117 DixieCh'm 11 Aug14-592A.P 6f1:13^ft 5} 115 2* 2h 3"k 22 Heckm nJ3 Mdn 75 MidPacific115 Visualize115 Even Ray 11 Jly31-595A.P 6f1:14%sl 31 115 621 74 812 681 Heckm'nJ2 Mdn 63 Way toGoli: V'gueNot*n115 M'sM'go 9 Jly14-594A.P 5}f1:05%ft 6J 115 23 33 3"" 2h Heckm'nji Mdn 90 H?liolight 115 Boblin 115 Fearful 12 Jly 7-593 A. P 5}f1:044'5ft 16 115 55} 7*} 5« 65} Hans'nL' Mdn 87 C'nt'sRul'h115 Bolerita115 Way toGo 12 Jun15-59iWas 5}f104%ft 28 115 43 22 34 33 RotzJLi2 Mdn 91 MaryUz 115 BettyB. 115 Quaze 12 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 5 CD 3-8 ft :38V5b May 1 CD 3-8 si :38%b , ' Prtlininno 1 1 fi B. f . 3. by Polynesian— Mother India, by Bahrain. ruiimtjue ■ U Breeder, W. A. Jones. 1960 2 M 0 0 1150 Owner, David S. Marks. Trainer, B. G. Collins. Apr16-604Kee 6f1:11V%ft 5 111 1} 2} 33} 4*4 ChurchKi Mdn75 Peachblow111 Kedgereelll SamariaH Apr 9-603Kee 6f 1:12 ft 6}e 118 8312} 63} 8*0 ChurchKi 1 Mdn 75 SunGlint118 Galo'WarllS Kedgeree 12 May 10 CD 1-2 ft «48%h May 3 CD 3-4 ft 1:14h April 27 Kee 5-8 gd 1:02%b Fnrnmium biiLumium 1 1 fi B f 3 D Citation— Pure Gold, by Blenheim II. || u Breeder. Pin Oak Farm. 1960 6 M 0 0 $175 Owner, Pin Oak Stable. Trainer, S. Griffin. ■ 1959 2 M 1 0 $800 Apr 5-605Aqu 5} f 1:07 sy 9} 115 44} 44} 68} 673 YorkR2 Mdn 76 Royal As't115 Gent'l M'd115 StarAct 7 Mar30-602Aqu 5}f1:05%ft 11 115 34 34 24 55 YorkRS Mdn 87 Sylphide115 Th'kPosve115 Moulette 7 Feb22-602Hia 6f1:10%ft 31 118 88 V* 91*10*8 RuaneJ' Mdn 73 T'orPr'cess118 Pr'sRous'1118 P'chbl'w 11 Feb15-603Hia 6 f 1:12 ft 29 117 10 WWH12I* RotzJLS Mdn 73 L'leJ'ponl 17 P'c'ssR'seH 17 WhitePe'k 12 Feb 5-605Hia , 6 f 1:12 ft 3} 117 43 67} 6" 912 SellersJ* Mdn 73 D'blelm"ge117 MamaH'y117 WhiteP'k 11 Jan18-603Hia 6f1:11%ft 5} 118 1^ 13 4 44 SellersJ* Mdn 82 F'rCentSfp118 SunGlint118 P'chblow 12 Oct 8-5S3Aqu 7f1:25%ft 4} 115 tt«14*» Eased. HartackW' Mdn Cleo theC't115 LaF'rza115 Li't andG'y 14 Oct 1-596 Aqu 6f1:13%ft 22 115 11'010»} 75 2"" DeSp'toA5 Mdn 86 AppleEva115 JpeyR 115 F'raw'yBlues 13 April 28 Kee 1-2 ft :48%h March 29 Bel trt 3-8 ft :38b March 26 Bel trt 3-8 ft :39%h Persian Dish 1 1 P B f 3 b* N'zami H— Lusty Tidbit, by Liberty Limited. ' ' *** Breeder . I . Gushen. 1960 0M 0 0 ( ) Owner, I. Gushen. Trainer, E. Anspach. May 9 CD 1-2 ft :49bg May 7 CD 5-8 m 1:07b May 1 CD 3-4 si 1:20b Roman B 1 1 fi Br- f' 3 b* Heliopolis— Roman Boat, by Roman. • ■ u Breeder, Duntreath Farm. 1960 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner. T. A. Grissom. Trainer, V. R. Wright. May 2-603C.D 6 f 1:11 ft 24 110 6* 6'4 6" 7" CookWM3 Mdn 82 Atha'sGeml^ CnieCityl 11 M'maHy 9 Mar 1-604F.G 6f1:13'/sft 11e 115 881 910 8*4 6" B'rdRLio AlwM 67 Hi Anna 116 Mahbill 115 Forty Grand 11 Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. :' Cousin Peachv 1 lfi Cn ^ 3' by Luminary— Colonna, by Coup de Lyon. Breeder, Sir Percy ' * ' w Lorain and R. More O'Ferral (England). 1960 1 M 0 0 $150 Owner. „, W. „ H. May. Trainer, B. G. Collins. Mar24-604G.P 6}f1;17%ft 73 115 1} 1h 1} 41 SellersJio Mdn 86 NewHit 120 Chuck Boy1 20 MyRound 12 May 7 CD 7-8 m 1:34b May 2 CD 1-2 ft :50b April 28 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02%b 3rd C. D *2rA C n 5 FURLONGS. (Delamar. May 5, 1956, :58-^. 2. 119.) ♦JlU \*.\J Purse $2,700. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. Weight. 119 lbs. i Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt Ray H. K. Zebadiah Show Boy Horse Date.Track Rec. Wt | Rooster Pepier Apr60 GP :59% 113 |Mecom Blue Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt j Hyesta Mortal Storm j Coupled: Roster and Mortal Storm. i I I 1 : ■ ; ! I Rav H K 1 I C B. c, 2, by Common Cause— Miss Tete. by Priam II. ' * * ■■ J Breeder, J. L. Arnold. 1960 5 M 1 1 $830 Owner, J. W. Buchanan. Trainer, H. Forrest. May 3-603C.D 4} f :54 ft 5}e 108*10 76? 53} 2h Br'ss'rdKS 5000 90 Juniorettel 12 RayH.K.108 ArcoBob 10 Mar25-60'O.P 4f :48V%sy 8 119 11 11»511W11»» Nic'lsJio M750068 MissGold116 DucDeBal 119 CoalSong 11 Mar18-6010.P 3f :35%gd 3 113 3 45} 451 Nicholsjs 6000 85TeaDay 113 JetPack 113 BridgeCircle 12 Feb29-o03F.G a ^ :28 ft 8-5 *120 10 107} 74 Del'sayeJS Mdn Joe'sMan120 Elf'sCr'k112 D'na'sT'sure 11 Feb19-603F.G a^ :27%ft 3} 120 3 32 32 Del'sayeJ2 Mdn HighG'sh109 JoesM'n120 DiscountLee 12 Zebadiah 1 1Q Ch c- 2- by Genial Staff— Mary Keenan. by Casemate. Breeder, J. 1 ■ 7 W Bedford, Mrs. E. Wells & H. L. Weils. 1960 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. T. Ott. Trainer, S. B. Ott. May 3-605C.D 4} f :52%ft 46 113 7 7" 74 7«* DodsonD* Alw 86 IronRail 116 FoolishY'th113 StarQuits 7 May 10 CD 5-8 ft 1:04*/5b May 6 CD 1-2 ft :47%h April 27 CD 1-2 ft :50b Show Bov 1 1 Q Cn 9' 2 b* Decapolis— Twin Fleet, by Count Fleet. .. Breeder, C. B. McNeill. 1960 4M 0 0 ( ) Owner, C. ,.„..» B. McNeill. ,- Trainer. L. E. Seba. Apr20-602Kee a4f :49%ft 19f 118 7 7519' 9" C'b'rsW3 M750084 LittleTipper118 Meum115 GlencoeKid 12 Apr13-60iKee a4f :50 ft 23 113 9 9'0 78} 7'3 Ch'bersWS 7500 79 R'pusRoom116 JoesMan116 Dargton 9 Mar i2-6010.P 4f :47 ft 48 116 6 6« 57} 57} Barn'tRL4 6000 86 Aficionadol 16 DucDeBal116 L'styGI'ry 12 Mar11-6010.P 3f :35%hy 44 119 11 8U1017 Barn'tRL' Mdn 750kCh«f119 BI'gTr'mpet119 AIIRulers 12 May 7 CD 1-2 m :53%b May 4 CD 3-8 ft :38%b April 12 Kee 3-8 ft :36%b RoOSter | 1 Q B. c, 2, by Old Rowley— Glenn Rebel, by Tigel Rebel 1 ■ ' Breeder, N. W. Brent. 1960 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, N. W. Brent. Trainer, H. K. Stevens. May 4 CD 1-2 ft :49%b April 27 Kee 3-8 gd :36%bg April 20 Kee 3-8 ft :38b PeDier 1 1 Q B. g, 2, by Repand— Heureux, by Warlock. v . . - Breeder, N. Haymaker. 1960 6 M 1 1 $1,010 Owner, E. r A. ^ DeAngelo Trainer, H. N. Shadowens. Apr30-603C.D 4} f :54'Agd 5 114 1 12 11 21 HartackW2 7500 88 SeaGreenl 17 Pepie-114 ChoicePage 8 Apr11-603G.P 5f :58%ft 11 113 3i 43 54 44} SellersJ* 10000 98 ArborDayl 17 PipeCr k113 SusiesPet 11 Apr 6-603G.P 4} f :51Vbft 56 111 3 10410151115 Sh'rmanAi Alw 88 IronRail 119 0akDandy116 Bagpiper 12 Mar30-603G.P 4} f :53 ft 3-2 *1 19 1 11 10« 8*0 DVrR2 M10000 84 ArborDayl 16 JlsDnce116 Fl'tSailor 12 Mar11-603G.P 3f :33%ft 28 119 6 54} 32} SellersJi2 Mdn 91 Dream0n116 F'lishYouth116 Milander 14 Jan21-603Hia 3f :33%ft 13 118 6 43} 84 ShukNi M10000 88 Pawanson118 N*bleM'stro114 Po'Chile 12 May 10 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 10 GP 3-8 ft :36b Mar 27 GP 1-2 ft :50b Merom /viecum BIup Diue 1 M" 1 Q Ro- c 2 by FW Fiddle— Hermitage Girl, by Hash. Breeder. P. Calhoun, Jr. 1960 1M 0 0 ( ) Owner. R. H. Raines. Trainer. R. H. Raines. May 7-601C.D 4} f :54 gd 5} 122 8 8'4 88} 58 ChurchK* Mdn 82 Leosl"ge122 Cl'l0d0.122 W'd'dU'g's 9 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :32b May 2 CD 1-2 ft :50b April 30 CD 3-8 m :37%bg Hvesta 1 1 Q Cn c- 2- °y Hypothetical— Spring Fiesta, by Blenheim II. 7 * ' * Breeder. Duntreath Farm. 1960 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, T. A. Grissom. Trainer, V. R. Wright. Feb23-605F.G a^ :27Vsft 18f 120 9 12131213 CookWMi Mdn Mr.Moore117 FstTrick117 CherryPiet 12 April 30 CD 5-8 m 1:05b Mortal Storm jiuini 1 1 Q Cn c 2 °y Moon 0u*t H — Trim, by Eiffel Tcwer. •• ^ Breeder. Dr. G. C. Borst. 1950 0M 0 0 ( ) Owner. C. R. Jarrell. Trainer, H. K. Stevens April 27 Kee 3-8 gd :36%bg April 13 Kee 1-2 ft :52b 4th C. D A+U C* f*t 7 FLRLONGS (chute). (Shan Pac. May 1. 1958. 1:22. 4. 115.) H-tll \m0,U Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non winners since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.: since Feb. 15, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $4,000. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Nerine Apr60 Kee 1:27% 104 Smiling Pick May60CD1:26% 114 Academy Girl Horse Date.Track Rec. Wt. Billisham Apr60 Kee 1:26 120 Prep Me Grey Topper Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. i Side Wind iLadyLora Nov59CD1:25% 117 I I j ! 1 i i | ' Klorino 1 fifl B f 3- °y Djeddah— Hand in Glove, by Johnstown. serine | UO Breeder. Nuckols Bros. 1960 5 0 2 0 $1,425 Owner, D. B. Midkiff & D. J. Burke. Trainer. H. Steele, Jr. $4,000 1959 8 1 0 0 $1,400 Apr21-607Kee 7f 1:25 ft 13 104* 74 78} 7* 813 MischelV2 5000 70 NotchHill 111 Nimattar120 TulsaLass 8 Apr14-602Kee 6f 1:11%ft 8-5 *109 851 77} 810 815 Hinoj'saH4 5000 71 W'rnBook117 TakeHerD'n109 Ac'yGtrl 10 Mar22-60iG.P 6 f 1:11 ft 91 104*53 45} 34} 23} Sol'oneM2 5000 85 Ebbie'sGirl 111 PnyCircle114 M'chB'x 12 Mar14-604G.P 6f1:11%ft 3 106* 75} 57 68} 54} Solom'eM' 5750 80 OldCc de116 Sp'n o'Gd116 VTntrTt'n 12 Feb12-60iHia 6 f 1:12 ft 27 108* 4' 42} 31 21 Sol'neMio 5000 84TerraceP'k118 TheGr'tGale118 GuyG'y 11 0ct19-594Kee 7 f 1 :25V%ft 8 111 65 55 8131020 RotzJL* 7500 62 Marsilid 104 Condamine 114 Posing 10 Sep22-593Lat 6f1:12%ft 4} 114 V 76} 68 47 CombstJ2 6000 R'dRebel 115 Cond'mine117 M'y'sGem 9 Sep18-593Lat 6f1:12y5ft 3& 117 42} 44 34 1} C'mb'tjs M6000 DorothyH.117 Nee-Naw117 SisterGirl 6 'Sep12-59iLat 6f1:13%ft 20 115 74 65} 65 53} C'mb'tM M6O00 Hig Adven re113 Sw'tSox118 Mr.Fair 9 Sep 3-591 A.P 6f1:11%ft 14 115 7*1 7»3 812 84 G'zMN4 M7500 78 DarkBriar118 JulianHotel 118 FI'tLisa 12 May 10 CD 1-2 ft :51%b April 20 Kee 3-8 ft :36b April 13 Kee 1-2 ft :49%b Cm;i;.n Plf-le 1 1 C Br. g, 3, by Bobs Pick— Smiling Thru, by Bull Dog. smiling TICK- ll J Breeder, H. H. Mundy. 1960 4 10 1 $1,940 Owner. R. Sturgis. Trainer, H. Forrest. $4,000 1959 15 2 4 2 $5,490 May 6-603C.D 7f1:26%ft 2*114 55 32 2h 1"k AnyonE5 350078 Smil'gPick114 Tarascon117 Queen'glt 9 May 3-601C.D 6f1:12%ft 21 109*58 6' 53 3} Br'ss'rdK7 3000 85 F'cyFree114 Carmine112 SmilingPick 11 Apr28-604Kee 6f1:11%ft 6} 113 22} 32} 42} 54} AnyonEi 4500 84 T'keHerD'n112 C'el Rock113 Nim'tar 7 Mar29-6050.P 6 f 1:12 ft 36 113 851 87} 88} 912 CollierW3 6500 77 B'bleThroughl 11 GuyGuy111 JayD.M. 9 Nov30-594Nar 6f1:14%sy 4 117 77} 43} 31 14 WilsonBi2 4500 74 PerpetualBoy112 Sizzle106 TedsHost 12 Nov24-593Nar 1-701:47 sy 21*117 52|-6ii 712 81* WilsonBH 4500 54Sc/ndalm'r109 W'st'nSea110 P'ceR"bt 11 Nov19-594Nar 6f1:14'Agd 91 111 43 42} 34 24 WilsonB' 45O0 73W'mUp115 0urChristine114 F'stViv'te 10 'Nov2-593Nar 1-701:47%sl 4 113 22 21 1i 2"" WilsonBio 4000 66 Turbo116 Boy inBlue113 PrinceRobert 10 0ct26-593L.D 1 1:41%sl 10 111 2h 22 22 2' WilsonBS 4500 77 AdmiralBeaul 14 Turbo114 PraiseBee 9 0ct15-594L.D 7f1:30%sl 32 111 74} 641 6* 6' WilsonB? 6000 65 Giewith114 FieldCom'd110 B'rn'gSp'g 12 April 25 Kee 1-2 ft :49b April 18 Kee 3-8 ft :36%b March 28 OP 3-8 gd :39b Arnrfomv flirl ' 1 1 fi B. f, 3, by Dark Star-Dusty Vixen, by Fighting Fox. ACaaemy V3iri || U Breeder. Claiborne Farm. 1950 12 3 1 2 $5,575 Owner, P. Shawhan. Trainer, P. Shawhan $4,000 1959 14 1 1 2 $2,745 May 5-604C D 6f 1:11%ft 8} 113* 43} 43} 67} 58} MischelV7 5000 82 MossGal 115 RapidR'b'l 115 Br'k'stp'k 8 May 3-604CD 6 f 1:13 ft 4} 110* 34 23 22} 14 MischelV 3000 83 Ac'yGirl 110 AceOliver114 Harm'yL'ng 10 Apr23-602Kee 6}f1:18%ft 41 108* 4«} 44} 43} 44 MischelVi 3500 83 Nimattar118 BimSlam118 CashelRock 9 *#r19-60*Ke* 7f1:24Vbft 51 110* 32} 33 651 8'* MischeIVS 4500 71 GrandSeasonl 13 LittleWilda112 Pelf 8 Apr14-602Kee 6f1:114/sft 12 110* 4'} 43} 32} 3»| MischelV3 5000 83 W'rnBook117 TakeHerD'n109 Ac'yGirl 10 Mar30-6030.P 6f1:121/sft 8} 108* 32} 34 22 33} MischelV3 4250 84 GladCap112 Worrigal 113 DonnaBrlc 6 Mar24-607O.P 1-701:43y5ft 2} *114 2} 52} 871 88} Ch'bersW7 4500 72 M'ha'sGirl 114 Nee-Naw111 Th'dV'se 10 lMar17-609OP 1-701:48 si 4 103*14 15 15 13 MischelV? 3500 59 Quality Kid1 13 Nee-Naw111 M'sha'sG'l 8 Mar12-6020.P 6 f 1:17%hy 8-5 *107* 3} 1i 12 2"" MischelVS 3000 61 Nee-Naw109 Counsel'sl'ge107 Halat'n 9 Mar 9-603O.P 5} f 1:10 hy 21 104*2' 13 14 14 MischelV7 2250 70 MarbleHill 112 Eyerisk102 ArchieDid 8 April 6 Kee 1-2 ft :48%b Rillichnm 1 1 7 Ch c 3 by Devil Diver— Fly Menow, by Menow. DiiiiMium ||/ Breeder, J. L. Paddock 1960 6 10 0 $1555 Owner. J. L. Paddock. Trainer, V. R. Wright. $4,000 1959 12 M 2 1 $1,120 Apr28-604Kee 6f1:11%ft 11 116 55 43 621 64} GilliganL7 45O0 83T'keHerD-n112 Cel Rock113 Nim'tar 7 Aor19-6C£Kee 7f1:24*Aft 8} 120 12 14 24 58} GilliganL3 4500 78 GrandSeasonl 13 LittleWilda112 Pelf 8 Apr14-60iKee 6f1:11%ft 9} 117 43} 42} 45} 411 GilliganL« 500077 Sal'sM'ble109 N'chHill 111 L'tleWilda 8 Mar29-605O.P 6 f 1:12 ft 9 119 I* 3} 6« 771 AdamsJR4 7000 81 B'bleThroughl 11 GuyGuy111 JayD.M. 9 Mar25-6030.P 6 f 1:13 sy 5 120 23 24 2} 12 V'cif'aRS M500084 LittleVixen115 O'Riley120 C'sel'slm'ge 8 Mar15-60UnD 6f1:19V5m 5} 118 8M 81' 8i« 918 Mul rinMS Mdn 51 Mr.B'dMan113 EnsignDuke118 Cicero 10 Dec 9-594F.G 6f 1:13%ft 32 117 S*l 9'3 913 912 C'kWMS AlwM 73 Mary'sP't'ntial120 Keos117 PYPr^ph't 10 Nov27-595F.G 6f 1:14V%ft 15 120 64 831 84 821 C'kWMS AlwM 60 Upward120 RebelCount117 FirstCrop 10 Sep18-594Atl 6f1:134Aft 12 120 6*} 851 84 88 Gill'nL* M7500 68 Sw'tDuff112 MissTrad'ion117 Toolbox 12 Sep 1-5S3H.P 6 f 1:15 ft 3} 117 74 67} 6» 64 C'bersW' AlwM 70 Mr.Regnis117 Debate120 PilgrimsR'st 9 April 13 Kee 1-2 ft :W%b Pren Up 110 B. c, 3, by Prop— Demure Jean, by Jean Valjean. K c ■ ■* Breeder, Mr. & Mrs. D. E. Jordan. 1960 5 1 1 0 "$1,895 Owner, Five Star Stable. Trainer, H. Culp. S4.000 1959. 9 10 0 $1,950 I May 7-609C.D 1^1:49 gd 20 11T 35 8" 8*0 8'5 Bro'sardK4 450053Torobu 112 Privault 111 Glad Cap 8 I Jan26-60?F.G 1& 1:48%ft 4J 112 55 43J 5? 4io VanH'kE2 c5000 63 M'nG'sip106 Helios'peJr.113 Alfr'dJ'n 9 I Jan16-60«F.G 1^1:474/sft 8J 110 32 11 11 13 VanHookE' 4000 76 BoldL'cer108 Pr*f'sD'sty112 R'y'lS'bol 9 I Jan 8-604F.G 1,1e1:48%gd 12 113 2J 74 7'2 7'' WinantR*" 5000 54 ArthurGary116 Vasquez111 D'nyChere 7 I Jan 1-603F.G 1^ 1:50 m 10 116 43 43J 2'J 2h WinantR* 4000 65 Silver Tip 99 Caracole 108 Somaroma 6 I Dec26-59'F.G 6f1:14%ft H 112 12'|1110 85g 83| WinantR'O 3500 75 T'nRuler108 TubeRose105 HultonBoy 12 Nov12-597Spt 1^ 1:49 gd 6ie 114 55| 53J 8'2 812 CoxW AlwS 63 Bar'sterBob117 Pro-Lore114 D'dyVic 11 0ct29-594Spt 6^f1:24%hy 61 120 74| 911 8^ 9'5 CollierW'O 5500 47 Cot'nD'l 112 PilgrimsR't115 Mr.FI'h'g 10 0ct22-593Spt 6 f 1:15 ft 8} 117 54$ 32 531 |1] Fies'l'njs AlwM 83 R'nR'w'd117 F'r'gnD'de120 G'ldCh'nce 10 1 Oct 8-59*Haw 6f1:15%hy 2Je 113 6-*| 6'J 58J 5' Fiesel'njt Alw 56 JoustAbout117 DonAlonzo115 BigMill 8 | Grpv Tonnpr . 1 1 1 ^r- 9, 3, by Mighty Story— Jonell C, by Bimelech. vucy uyyci ■■ J Breeder, J. W Denis 1960 12 0 1 0 $1,025 I Owner. J. Graham Brown. Trainer, C. F. Bowles. S4.000 1959 10 1 0 1 $2,185 I May 7-60'CD 1,^1:49 gd 5J 113 513 5" 7« 6" RotzJL2 4500 56 Torobu 112 Privault 111 Glad Cap 8 I Apr22-6fl6G.P 1,'s 1:45%ft 5J 113 713 58 5H 55 SmithFA7 5000 76 CtessT'yarl 12 M'hill M's103 Disaster 7 I Apr 9-605G.P tc 1^ 1:45%fm 51 111 8^ 8" 7'J 75J SmithFA? 5250 71 Glit'ngS'h113 MissB'tley112 OldC'ade 8 Mar26-603G.P 1A 1:45%ft 35 115 1013 6 4 44s 22 RotzJLS 5000 78 Me'saCol'll 10 D'blinKni't120 Ch'lyL'y 11 Mar22-609G.P 1 TV 1:46 ft 13 115 11'5 8«3 9" 9 4 RotzJL" 4250 64 Kn'k'tP'ch110 ValsAce115 M'd'h'IM's 11 Mar 8-605G.P l£ 1:45%ft 21 111 8'2 810 912 991 SellersJ^ 5000 70 L'rd'sAng'l 110 Sh'p'sHill 113 Miljay 9 Mar 4-605G.P 11-81:55%sl 41 113 8' 3 44 44 M SellersJ2 4500 54 Sh'p'sH'1113 Shoot'gD'g113 J'n'sM'rk 8 : Feb22-603Hia 1 1-8 1:51 %ft 20 113 122011 1511 '71014 SmithFAS 7500 65 Excluding108 C'smicEra114 Adv'eSale 12 i Feb17-602Hia 1 1-8 1:524/sft 23 116 1221 651 44J 431 SmithFA5 5000 67 Adv'eSale116 Nirgal'dy108 EasyMond 12 I Feb 2-605 Hia 11-81:53%ft 17 111 42 34 99 1081 SmithFA7 5000 59 Bully Jeep 111 Miljay 109 Shipps Hill 11 I May 4 CD 3-8 ft :36%b April 14 GP 3-8 ft :36b April 4 GP 3-8 ft :38b Side Jiae Wind VYina X ^ 1 ■ fH B '« 3 by Side Boy-Mystique, by Aethelstan II. VJ Breeder. Mrs. H Maybner 1960 7 1 0 0 $1,430; Owner, T. Calumet. Trainer, F. Grand, Jr. S4.000 1959 19 5 4 1 $9,325 i I May10-605C.D 6f1:12Vsft 13 105*8^6115' SH BrssardK3 5000 78 BimSI'm120 RapidRebel 113 KingC'los 9 May 2-60*C.D 6f1:114/5ft % 114 9?J 812 8" 710 Borg'keR' 6500 79 Dash ofP'per116 Ji-Jo119 Marty Dee 10 Apr19-605Kee 6f1:11%ft 37 114 812 8'^ 81* 822 B'rg'keR' 10000 66 ComeAb't116 Kitch'sJoy109 Ro'nPlay 8 Feb20-6O«5F.G 6f1:12%ft~ 18 111 8' 810 711 6" HurleyR2 75000 78 Fie!dComm'nd118 Marsilid111 Carter 8 Jan30-608F.G 6 f 1:13 si 27 106 814 812 88 610 HurleyRS AlwS 77 B'kyLou115 F'rSt'd'nt106 D'nnaRiv'r 8|l Jan12-607F.G 6f1:12%ft 4 109 33 33 64J 6?J HurleyR4 9000 83 Speednik114 EIHumor116 Leo'sBaker S I f Jan 5-606F.G 6 f 1:133/sft 11 107 64 43 W H HurleyR9 7000 84 Madre 113 BowDero 107 Leo'sBaker ill Dec30-592F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 4J 113 8«! V 42 31 HurleyR2 5000 86 Fr'ncisM.L.113 Mousef't109 Arth'rGTy 12 I Dec25-591F.G 6f1:13%ft 15f 109 H$ S } 1U 1* HurleyRio 50TJ0 85 D'naRiver120 0'rChrisfe116 Sm'karoc 12 I May 9 CD 3-8 ft :36y5b April 28 Kee 3-8 ft :36%b I I e-uuy aA\i I i-uiu nrn 1 OQ Ro f- 3, by Desert Ration— Misselect, by Sir Damion. | uo Breeder . W . G. Reynolds. 1960 1 M 0 0 ( )j Owner, W. G. Reynolds & W. H. Davis. Trainer, N. Burger. $4,000 1959 9 M 1 0 $520 May 5-605C.D 6 f 1:11V%ft 32 112 5« 5416616' HansmnL? 5000 83 TakeHerDown115 FiaFia118 TulsaLass 8 • Nov18-59iC.D 7f1:25Vsft 127 117 74 6?1 621 24 ParrottR5 Mdn 82 KayDee117 Sail'gWave117 PrimFlow'r 12 ■ Nov 6-593C.D 6f1:12%ft 133 117 105 10«l108£10n DeverR2 Mdn 74 TulsaLass117 FirstDoe117 WandaLee 12 Oct 1-591 Lat 6 f 1:13 ft 28 115 10' 10i«10H10io DeverR* M3500 BigCry 110 Monia110 RebelMoney 12 Sep23-59iLat 6f1:12%ft 53 115 58 6'J 915 918 Mul'nMS M35O0 Witchw'd115 RebelMon'y118 PatsDay 12 Mar20-59iC.P 4f :461ft 17 114 3 7' 713 7" GnffithK4 Alw 86 Rohanie117 Nizami'sl'ge12C OldStory 12 Iter 3-5910. P 3f :35%ft 23 118 5 6^ 6^1 Gnf'thK" Mdn 85 P'lyP'ch'm118 J'yceR'b'ta118 MsDTt 12 1 J. 127-594F.G ah :27 ft 52 112 11 1113101 1 D''JyeJio M5000 MyLizerJ'ne109 P'rieGirl105 JaneGina 12 . Jan15-594FG a £ :27%sy 50 113 10 10? 10 4 HVaHi2 M9000 LosD'k114 W'geeLee113 F'stPrmTn 12 Ja.i9-594FG a^ 264/5ft 23 116 8 9" 911 Hin csaH8 Mdn Sh'zaH'y116 SVritaG'l 116 M d'eBr e 10 I April 27 CD 5-8 ft 1:021/5bg Page 24 5th C. D I R#-U C n 5 FURLONGS. (Delamar. May 5. 1956, :58%. 2. 119.) ■ I Jill V*.L/ Purse $2,600. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight. 119 lbs. Non-winners of two races allowed , 3 lbs.; maidens, 6 lbs. Claiming price. $7,500. ! Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt Belle Breeze Hot Market Choice Page Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt. Patrick of Erin Night Star Mah Moola Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt l Mount Sea Mr. Tip Jolly Scot AprfiOGP 38% 118 Rollo RrooTo 1 11 Br. f. 2, by Roman Sandal— Belle Watling. by Watling Street. Ddie Dreeze ^ ■ I « Breeder, D. M. Davis, Jr. 1960.1 1 0 0 $1,625 j | Owner. D. Davis. Jr. Trainer. D. Davis. Jr. $7,500 May 5-601 CD 41 f :53V5ft' 91 112 6 22 12 13 NicholsJ8 5000 94 Belle Breeze 112 Splasher 112 Sorcie 10 May 11 CD 1-2 ft :51b nor Hnr MarKer KXnrlrof 1 1 & Blk. c, 2, by Buy and Sell— Penhort, by Cohort. || o Breed;r) enn Bros 1960 8 1 1 o $2,550 Owner, D. Singer. Trainer, R. Dees. $7,500 May 6-604C.D 4J f :531/5ft 25 117 4 7' 710 76| ChurchK4 85O0 87 Mr.lberia115 R'pusR'm120 L'tleT'per 10 | | Apt30-603C.D 4Jf :54Vbgd 41 117 4 I* 6' 6' ChurchK5 7500 80 SeaGreen117 Pepier114 ChoicePage 8 Apr22-60'Kee a4f :50V5ft 51 118 3 2* 11 V\ CoyA' M10000 91 HotM'ket118 MotyTaw118 ChoicePage 11 Apr14-603Kee a 4 f :50 ft 28 119 4 1h 2h 22 CoyAS M10000 90 Ol Son 119 HotMarket119 Cassatt 9 Mar 3-605F.G a & WsqA 20 117 3 55 8'1 Hurl'yR3 M6000 WillStep109 YouBattle114 KingDella 12 Feb25-604F.G a ,5G :27%ft 19 116 2 52J 541 Hurl'yR1 M9000 Nallano116 FlamJtic116 D'na'sTr's're 12 Feb18-603F.G a A :27 gd 14f 117 1 3J 741 Hurl'yRi M7000 Hillwood 117 BigY.117 Pat 0 Pine 12 Feb 9-604F.G a A :26%ft 25 118 11 68 7'5 Hurl'yRB M7500 LakeC'sKid110 Mr.Moore115 ElC'p'dre 12 I J May 11 CD 3-8 ft :36%hg May 5 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 28 Kee 1-2 ft :49%b CV\n\r^ P/ino 1 1 C. B. c, 2, by Sport Paqe— Happy Choice, by Peace Chance. V,nui(.e rage | | Q Breeder, I. C. McMahan. 1960 9 10 2 $2,920 Owner, E. R. Morris. Trainer, E. R. Causey. $7,500 Apr30-603C.D 4J f :54V5gd 5J 117 2 5? 43 32 DodsonD3 7500 87 SeaGreen117 Pepier114 ChoicePage 8 Apr26-603Kee a4f •.494^ft 4 119 2 44 32 1h CoyAS Mdn 93Ch'ceP'ge119 WillBeR'y119 Gift'sSp'l 9 Apr22-60iKee a4f :50Vsft 9-5 *118 2 4432 33 Sh'rW2 M10000 88 HctM'ket118 MotyTaw118 ChoicePage 11 Apr16-60iKee a4f :50Vsft 1\ 113 7 43 4441 CoyA' 7500 90 Belle of B'l 110 Li'leTip'rl 13 MahM'la 9 • Apr12-60iKee a4f :49%ft 49 119 7 W\ 751 4?J CoyA' Mdn 87 Chinchilla119 Flam'tic119 W'l BeR'dy 9 Feb23-603F.G a h :27%ft 9f 120 12 12'312'| Mad'nDio Mdn RJsl'gT'n114 KYkyBid112 Haz'I'sH'pe 12 Feb19-603F.G a^ .27%ft 34 115*10 11" V\ Vinc\raR8 Mdn HighGosh 109 Joe'sMan 120 RayH.K. 12 Feb 9-604F.G a A :26%ft 46 113*6 V 413 Vinc'aR* M75O0 LakeC'sKidl 10 Mr.Moorel 15 ElC'p'dre 12 Feb 2-604F.G a h. :27%ft 14 120 8 98 851 MaddenD? Mdn SirCarran120 Onebyal'gth120 lowaB'y 11 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :36%h April 21 Kee 3-8 ft :37%b April 18 Kee 3-8 ft :3G%b Pnf ruiULK rir \c ui nf Frin trill 1 Hfi B- 9, 2, by The Doge— Rio Supreme, by Hash. ' vO Breeder, J. H. Homan. 1960 4 M 1 1 $800 Owner, J. H. Homan. Trainer, H. Forrest. $7,500 May 4-601 CD 4*f :53 ft 31 114*10 23 24 221 BrrdKio M6000 93 J'lyScot119 P't'k ofE'n114 Win'gPitch 11 Apr28-603Kee a4f :494/5ft 91 118 3 34 33J 3H AnyonES Mdn 91 P'kyN'se115 Stew'dess115 P'ck ofErin 8 Apr22-60iKee a4f :50v5ft 4Je 118 5 53J 53J 5«J An'nES M10000 84 HotM'ket118 MotyTaw118 ChoicePage 11 Apr14-603Kee a4f :50 ft 71 119 6 41 62£ 681 Ch'rsW* M10000 83 Ol Son 119 HotMarket 119 Cassatt 9 April 18 Kee 3-8 ft :37%bg hlinht ^tnr 1 1 A B c 2= b Nizami II.— Spotlight Star, by Spy Song. Miym Jiur • »v Breeder, Mrs. H.J. Damm. 1960 6 1 0 1 $1,905 Owner, O & H Stable. Trainer, S. M. Rieser. $7,500 May 6-604CD 4§f :53Vsft » 117 7 33J 33J 531 DodsonDS 8500 90 Mr.lberia115 R'pusR'm120 L'tleT'per 10 Apr3O-603CD 4i f :54y5gd 4 117 5 22 33 441 Hin'osaH* 7500 85 SeaGreen117 Pepier114 ChoicePage 8 Mar29-60iO.P 4f :474/5ft 5 119 2 11 13 13i DobsonJi Mdn 89 Br'geC'cle119 C'tPr'ct'r119 GI'coeKid 11 Mar15-60iO.P 3f :36 m 5 119 5 341 32J Borg'keRS Mdn 87 WhizAI'g116 Gift'sSp'l 119 BI'gTr'p't 12 Mar 8-6010. P 3f :35%hy 13 120 9 75J 4?1 B'rg'keRio Mdn 85 BlackAce120 TheL'tleSpy120 ArcoBob 10 Feb 2-604F.G a A :27%ft 31 120 2 87J 95J Hin'osaH4 Mdn SirCarran120 0nebyal'gth120 lowaB'y 11 March 21 OP 1-2 ft :49%h Moh iyiuii Moola iviuuiu 11 (\ B f 2 b M'9ht Story-Fresh Money, by Stimulus. I O ■ Breeder, C. E. Buckley. 1960 7 2 2 3 $2,850 Owner, L. A. Dunker. Trainer, L. A. Dunker. $7,500 Apr28-602Kee a 4 f :50 ft 3 117 6 521 42J 22 BaezaB4 7500 90 RomanDon114 MahM'la117 L'tytGlory 9 Apr23-j304Kee a4f :49%ft 31 117 3 43 J 331 31 BaezaB4 7500 92 LustyGlory117 Tippler117 MahMoola 8 Apr16-60iKee a4f :50V5ft 51 116 3 53 6i| 31 GuytonT2 7500 90 Belle ofB'l 110 Li'leTip'r113 MahM'la 9 Mar31-604S.P 4J f :564Aft 41 113 3 21 1J 1J WallBS Alw 83 Gameus114 LittleFox106 HoustonGirl 12 Mar24-605S.P A\ f :56%ft 24 117 5 3' 2t 32 WallB" Alw 82 Ant'yBoy114 ArbolGr'dee115 N'htWay 12 MarlOKHS.P 3f :34%ft 2J 117 2 24 24 WallDS Alw 96 StarQuits117 M'xPit115 BestMedicine 8 Feb 4-603S.P 3f :35 ft 13 116 1 1J 1h WallB4 Mdn 96 Gameus119 ArbolGr'dee114 Anth'yBoy 12 May 11 CD 1-2 ft :50bg muuiu Mount Sea JCU 1 l 1 l J "X Ch c 2' by Mount Marcy— Seafowl, by Grand Admiral. Breeder E||js Farm 1960 6 M 0 0 $325 Owner, D. J. Gleeson. Trainer, J. Hanover. $7 500 May 7-601 CD 43, f :54 gd 11 122 5 32 78i 813 AdamsJRS *Mdn 77 Leo'sl'ge122 C'l'IO'dO.122 W'd'dU'g's 9 Apr 1-603G.P 4Jf :524Aft 7 119 2 55 67 621 GibbG" Mdn 93 Jingle 119 Tronidor 119 PipeCreek 12 Mar9-603G.P 3f VMtl 17 116 2 55^ 44 GibbGio 10000 92 IronRail 116 Bully'sGirl 113 Pawanson 14 Feb 5-603 Hia 3f :34 ft 26 118 7 54 ¥% BlumW" Mdn 87 Apple118 Flambor'gh118 Rellim'sTune 11 Jan26-603Hia 3f :33%ft 62 118 2 641 631 Th'b'rgBio Mdn 91 Samlen118 Intensive118 HappyAngle 14 Jan20-603Hia 3f 3A#t 30 118 3 V V\ UsseryR3 Mdn 87 Mt.Hope118 Clocked118 Bagpiper 14 May 3 CD 1-2 ft :49%b April 30 CD 3-8 m :4Q3^b April 12 Hia 1-2 ft :48%h I I I I I I 1 | I I I I nr" Mr Tin 1 1 £ Dk b 9, 2, by Timely Tip— Skin n' Cinders, by Best Quality. ' *'r M O Breeder, J. E. Feely. 1960 5 12 0 $1925 Owner. C. H. Everitt. Trainer. ' W. S. Gray. $7,500 May 4-603CD 4J f :53%ft 5 119 5 11J 13 13J Wils'nL» M6000 91 Mr.Tip119 PineFlower111 Handholder 10 Mar 7-603S.P 3f :35%ft 31 119 2 3J 51 V'sonJRio Mdn 91 C'ntryC'sin116 F'tFalcon118 D'n'sPet 12 Feb25-603S.P 3f :35%sy 21 119 4 23 22J VinsonJR4 Mdn 90 M'xPit117 Pr'c'sM'rsel 111 Win'gPI'y 12 Feb19-603S.P 3f :35 ft 10 119 3 2'i 2iJ V'sonJRi M4000 94 LittleFox114 FireyMark MajorDegage 12 Feb12-603S.P 3f :35%ft 24 119 10 84J 63 V'sonJR5 M5000 90 Sc'rletVixen111 LittleFox114 HyKilts 12 May 2 CD 3-8 ft :38bg Inllv ^rnt JCOT 1 1 £ Ch. c, 2, by Stella Aurata— Lady Argyle, by Tintagel. JOIiy || © Breeder, Ocala Stud, Inc. 1960 7 10 2 $2,225 Owner, T. Ray. Trainer, G. Nugent. $7,500 May 4-60i CD 4J f :53 ft 8-5 *119 1 13 14 12J Pop'raA' M6000 95 J'lyScot119 P't'k ofE'n114 Win'gPitch 11 Apr14-603G.P 5 f :58%ft 2J "119 1J 1iJ 12 3'J PoparaA2 Mdn 99 N'leM'tro119 P'cessL'yan116 J'lyScot 12 Mar24-603G.P 5 f 1 :00%f t 41e 118 11J 12J 12j 31 pCparaA« Mdn 91 H'styAct'n115 St'rSh'w115 Ind'nV'se 12 Mar12-607S.P 4J f :554Asl 13f 111 13 121'15181514 Gr'ryJRi5 AlwS 74 My0ldFI'e113 R'reSp'tm Arb'IG'd'e 15 Feb17-603Hia 3f :33%ft 27 118 8 7*1 651 Th'burgB5 Mdn 87 My0ldFlame115 Dr'm0n115 GameJac 14 Feb10-603Hia 3f :334/sft 25 112 8 77^.7? BrooksS^ Alw 86 FadingSky115 NewPepi118 Mt.Hope 8 Jan 7-603TrP a2f :21%ft 6J 118 7 61 521 BrooksSio Mdn B'tyM'rgar't115 Kalmia115 FairForg't 12 May 10 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 2 CD 1-2 ft :49b March 31 TrP 3-8 sy :36h btAli IHt ^ m ^Uml trotters ^ may 6 ^o oa. 8 1 rnn ■ / — ■ ^ ■ I ^"^^ Box-Reserved Seats || INU,H'™ • fORJlATAy ^Jdgf Post Time 8:30 rmHa0n7Dining I /l\j||\jP| JPPfc Doily Double...8:20 nSpST I I ^BBBKoK/ Full Americon Tote IMperial 7-7191 * v^ " " .^t^f ^^T Visumotic limina 0r in Cle,'e,a^(, \00JxF NOrgjEU): V& ty/V^ T^ ROUTE 8* Between Cleveland and Akron j I J See the Big Race! ASCOT GOLD CUP TOMORROW $15,000 PURSE-2 Miles 9 Races Daily thru May 24 ! POST TIME 2 P. M. I LET'S I E.D.T. j ; Tocf ay! PORTAGE ! AA I Greyhound ; HOTEL PURSE ! 1.1 1 1 Service . ' ! Vl\# ■ Direct to Track 6th C. D i 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta. May 5, 1956. 1:09%. 4. 121.) /tL f* T\ Texan Purse. Purse $3,500. 3- and 4-year-olds. Allowances. . Non-winners in 1960. Urn Vm .L/ 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 121 lbs. Non-winners of three races other than claiming in 1959 allowed 4 lbs.; two races, 7 lbs.; one race. 10 lbs. I Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Indian Nation Sep59Tdn 1.12Vs 117 MaidO'Steel Jan59 Was 1:10 111 Colonel Chill May59 CD 1:1024 122 Big Joy May60CD1:13 113 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Pettypie Jun59 Was 1 :091/5 110 Maxinkuckee Apr60 Kee 1:114/s 113 Addie Belle Jly59AP1:10 119 Instar Mar59 0P 1:10% 112 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Brazos Jun59Was109% 119 Coupled: Indian Nation and Big • Joy; Jnstar and Brazos. f I I I • ■ 1 . I I I , ! l j | | | InHinn Klntinn 1 1 O B *■ 3, by Tribal II.— Gatita II., by Baber Shah. Indian INariOn ' I -t Breeder. G. F. Chain. 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, G. F. Chain. Trainer, L. E. Seba. 1959 11 3 2 1 $3,972 May 4-607CD 7f1:23%ft 22 113 54 710 813 818 CbersWS 15000 75 EstivaM 16 SmartAlibi116 Brazilian 8 Mar19-6fl70.P 1-701:42%ft 75 111 4^ 34 1017101? B'rnettRL.3 Alw 70 Lurullah114 TonyGraff120 SprgBr'k'r 10 Mar15-60*O.P 6f1:15%m 15 119 67J 7'1 8'0 812 Barn'ttRLS Alw 60 Turbo 116 MyRadar111 MamaMac 8 0ct24-595Tdn 6 f 1:15 sy 4 119 55 33J 35 4? DuhonMS Alw 68 GemD'ler112 C't'sAlbie113 NoM'keUp 9 0ct17-59«Tdn 1 1:41!/5gd 9-5 M19 65 32 2J 2"ktDuhonM2 HcpO 77 GemD'ler116 B'nanzaG'l 115 SkyR'mp 8 tPlaced first through disqualification. Oct10-594Tdn 6 f 1:13 ft 8-5 *117 78J 57 55J 5U DuhonM7 Alw 84 C'tessAlbie114 SkyR'p114 NoMakeUp 7 Oct 3-595Tdn 6 f 1:124^ft 7-5 *116 55 34J 32! 32J DuhonM2 Alw 83 SkyRamp110 Cnt'sAlbie112 Eter'ILaw 9 Seo29-596Tdn 6 f 1:12Vsft 6-5 117 4i| 32 1h 121 DuhonM2 Alw 89GemD'ler120 NoMakeUp114 Col'IKl'p 7 Sep19-595Tdn 5| f 1 :05Vfef t 4J 115 89J 712 710 64J SackettB? Alw 88 OmarH.122 C'tessAlbie116 Col'n'IG.D. 8 Sep 7-594Cen BfljMMfl 4 120 812 5« 44| 2\ Caseyjs Alw 89 L'rc'sL'sie117 FirstBim117 Q'u'sF'ncy 9 May 2 CD 3-8 ft :38b April 30 CD 5-8 m 1:01 %bg April 25 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02b KAn\A O'^feel 1 1 H Gr. f, 4, by Oil Capitol— Weedyone, by Fenelon. JViaia \J JTeei \ | O Breeder, Crown Crest Farm. 1960 7 0 0 0 $150 Owner, Hangover Stud. Trainer, W. W. Daum. 1959 25 4 5 3 $13,375 Apr21-606Kee 7f1:23Vbft 21 115 8* 75J 851 8" Dom'g'zEi Alw 81 Aesthetic115 PicksGirM18 JoanieGaJ 9 Apr12-605Kee 7 F 1:23 ft 20 117 10511061108 910 Domin'ezE4 Alw 83Sp'ceCom'der122 Aud'ce118 Mt.Oliv't 10 Mar26-608G.P 1^ 1:42%ft 17 113 6' 781 %7\ 8'1 Hino'saH2 Alw 86 Beauguerre 122 Nitrophy 114 Moony 8 Mar16-608G.P 6Jf1:15%ft 75 115 881 711 68J 5?1 Hin'osaHS Alw90Babu115 SonnyDan 113 FirstFair 11 Mar 2-607 Hia 11-81.49 ft 52 108 68 91? 920 929 YorkR2 HcpS 61 RoyalN'tive126 H'pyPr'cess112 W'd'n 9 Feb24-60«Hia 7f1:22%gd 81 112 6'3 6'« 61« 61* DeverR4 Alw82 Mom'yD'r112 Ro'IN'tive124 St'tMiss 6 Jan21-607Hia 7f1:24%ft 46 121 9H101310H1015 DeverRS Alw 72 Nat'lie118 MdowsMiss118 J'dyJ'p-Up 10 Dec28-597TrP 1-70 1:40%ft 11 119 81« 815 714 714 DeverR8 Alw 84 M'st'rPal'ch122 Eurasia122 MissCI'dy 8 0ec15-597TrP 1-701:41 ft 26 113 681 65J 42J 1h DeverR* Alw 97 MoonAge117 OutSail 109 TopLea 7 Dec 4-596TrP 6f1:10V5ft 81 115 55J 5? 6» 6' RotzJL2 Alw 83 Verdi 115 OneW. 115 RicoRee 7 April 25 Kee 1-2 ft :49%b April 17 Kee 3-8 ft ^b April 10 Kee 1-2 ft :50b Tnl/Mial Thill 191 Blk- c* 4= by • • Colonel— Cold Sky, by Sky Raider. V-Oionei ^-nm I *• I Breeder, G. Williams. 1959 20 4 3 2 $10,780 Owner, W. J. Sprow. Jr. Trainer, T. H. Stevens. 1958 6 12 1 $9,776 Nov11-596CD 6f1:11%ft 51 119 9? 9*1 42J 43 GrubbLio 8500 88 June'sCro'dile113 Careful 110 OutSail 10 Nov 2-596CD 6f1:10%ft 17 111 11*412*3 88J1010 GrubbL? 10000 85 ISayNo111 W'thermon'y116 IkeMargo 12 0ct24-594Kee 6 f 1:11 sy 6 116 5'i 3i 1h 331 GrubbLS 11000 86 ReelTr"ble114 Yosandy116 Getahead 8 Oct15-59?Kee 6f1:12%gd 81 119 76J 67 421 11 GrubbL3 10000 83 lkeMargo116 Wisn^m BriteSprite 7 |Oct6-597Lat 6 f 1:13 m 41 116 77 77165 64| Hin'osaHS Alw Yosandy104 Lotafunl16 June'sCr'dile 7 Sep26-595Lat 6 f 1:11 ft 9 116 541 43J 34 23f Het'ngerG4 Alw LuckyPage110 Brazos113 Lotafun 6 tDead heat. Sep14-597|_at 6 f 1:11 ft 8 116 7'1 68| 55 43 Hinoj'saHS Alw D'bleDem'nd112 L"k,P'ge110 Yosandy 8 Sep 9-597|_at 6f1:12Vsft 4J 122 5* \ 6' 68 6'J Armstr'gSS Alw WetBack112 Brazos114 LuckyPage 6 Auc22-596Ran 6f1:12Vsgd 3 116 781 651 43J Ink GrubbLi Alw 87 Beechmont119 Yosandy106 L'tleJune 7 Aug 8-596Ran 6f1:13%sl 9-5*116 32 31 43 671 GrubbL3 Alw 74 F"shFel'w110 S'yV'/.Cf119 BobAd'ms 7 April 11 CD 7-8 ft 1:31%bg May 5 CD 7-8 ft 1:29b May 2 CD 1-2 ft :49b Continued on Page Twenty-Nine Churchill Downs Entries and Past Performances Continued from Page Twenty -Four Rl- |nu 1 AQ B. c, 2, by Johns Joy— Doc's Gift, by Errard. D,9 JOJ I WO Breeder, C. J. Wade. 1960 2 0 0 1 $150 Owner, C. B. McNeill. Trainer, L. E. Seba. 1959 6 2 0 0 $2,520 May 4-606C.D 6f1:11%ft 13 113 6* .8«} 7* 78J Ch'bersW 8000 83 EvttsPr idel 11 RonrnPI'y116 FishBug 8 Jan 3-608Sun 6f1:09%ft SI 117 22 32 3"k 3nk Brownjs Alw BullLiege112 F'w'dGun'r120 L'kyB'ter 8 Dec30-59'Sun 6 f 1:101/5ft 11 115 85J 85J 7'J 95 BrownJ" HcpS Bobbin118 Fly'gMVse112 F'rw'dGun'r 12 Dec19-59?Sun 6f1:10%ft 31 117 2'J 2' 2h 12J Brown J5 Alw Fly'gM'se114 Th'd'rR'd117 Kni't'sAg't 9 Nov19-597CD 11:38%ft 8 119 52J 4*J 5? 7'5 DeverR? Alw 68 H'shogala119 H'styL'ne122 Waukesha 11 Nov11-594C.D 7 f 1:26 ft 51 119 1J 1h 13 12J DeverR4 Mdn 80 Gamester 119 Li'lBuddy 119 Suesoma 11 Nov 3-592C.D 6f1:12%ft 30 119 1h 2\ 33 46J DeverRS Mdn 79 RoadHouse119 PeterPie119 Li'lBuddy 12 Aug27-593Cen 6 f 1:11=5^ 38 118 0«11»11l«|1li Mart'zRS AlwM 68 0hLeilani115 Helios118 Blow'gB'bles 12 April 28 Kee 1-2 ft :50b March 29 OP 3-8 ft :37hg March 21 OP 3-8 ft :37%hg Pof tunia 1 1 £ B . f, 4, by Olympia— Fleet Nurse, by Count Fleet. reuypie II Q Breeder. B. M. Browning. I960 5 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. Graham Brown. Trainer, C. F. Bowles. 1959 115 0 1 $14,570 May 9-60*C.D 6f1:10%ft 11 114 1J 21 88J 8'i HinojosaH2 Alw 84 Mt.Olivet119 LuckyLena114 Dunraven 8 Apr16-605G.P 6f1:09V'sft 70 108 2* 2? 9'M0'8 SmithFA" Alw 80 Springfire111 C'nterSpy112 ChitChat 11 Mar24-607G.P 6f1:094,5ft 34 118 8'5 8'? 8"» 8'3 RotzJU Alw 82 Narrrssa118 Ramadel 118 ChanceG'ge 8 Mar 8-608G.P 6 f 1:10 ft 21 114 2h 52J121712" Th'burgB'O Alw 75 OneW. 112 Moony 119 ChasmarFlash 12 Mar 2-604Hia tc5J f 1:05%fm 15 109 44101512'812 4 Sell'rsJ'O 17500 77 Jodi 1 04 Him'IIDo113 EiffelTowerll. 12 Dec26-595TrP 6f1:09%ft 2% 121 12 33 814 822 Th'nburgB3 Alw 74 Lastborn116 Sh'dyPr'cess114 Tikopia 8 Nov30-597TrP 6f1:10%ft 3 119 1' 1J 34 6 4 RotzJL2 A 83 TroubledTimes119 TopLea122 Tomike 9 Nov19-596C.D 6f 1:1Usft 9-5 *119 H 12 13 1*1 RotzJL* Alw 90LindyHop115 R'm'naRde118 J'tCh er 6 Nov10-597C.D 6f 1:11%ft 7-5 *117 1' 2* 3% 75| ChurchK5 Alw 84 MaidO'St'M17 WillThisDo115 AllJoy 8 Aug25-594A.P 6f1:104Ago 2\ 109 2\ 22 23 3 1 ChurchK2 Alw 86 Margaretta114 Natalie107 MoonGlory 6 May 4 CD 1-2 ft :48%h April 14 GP 3-8 ft :35y5b April 5 GP 1-2 sy :49%b * muAiHRUtNee KAn\tnl url on 1 flQ B c, 3, by Chamossaire— Therapia. by Panorama. | \JQ Breeder, Mrs. F. L. Vickerman (Ireland) 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, P. Madden & C. G. Raible. Trainer. C. H. Edmunds. 1959 112 0 2 $13,264 I May 3-603C.D 6f1:10%ft 12 122 5*1 8" 6'0 58} SellersJ? Alw 87 Raison112 CircleH.122 FightingHodge 8 Apr26-606Kee a7f1:26y5ft 71 122 TO 11 5^ 6"» HartackW2 Alw 83 Count'ate122 Heros'la122 R'l Orderll. 7 Apr14-606Kee 6f1:10Vsft 66 113 45J 5$} 65 7' NonoR* Alw 85 W'therwise119 Hillsb'gh113 Pied d'Or 8 Apr 9-607Kee 6f1:09%ft 35 118 fr»J 75} T 7" NonoR3 Alw 77 All Hands122 HoopBound118 Lurullah 8 Sep12-596Lat 6f1:1iy5ft 41 116 42 5*| 6H V% Wil'msWB3 Alw Jackson122 Gailstar119 EightAgain 7 Sep 8-596 Lat 6 f 1 : 1 1 %f t 4 122 2'J 3« 42J 45| Wil'msWB* Alw CuvierRelic113 Gailstar113 Espanto 7 Sep 2-59*Lat 6 f 1:153/shy 7-5 *116 V\ 2»| 1\ «»| CassityJS Alw FortBull 116 EIDuke 122 Jackson 6 Aug15-595A.P 6f1:13%m 30 120 32 1h 21 34 CassityJS Alw 75 Ev reux114 T'by'sBr't'r114 R'nF'rN'se 10 Aug 1-598A.P 6f1:12%gd 52e 122 6« 10'3 7'3 911 Shir'talW ScwS 71 T.V.Lark122 BallyAche122 Lurullah 20 Jly 2S-593A.P 6f1:104/sft 7] 118 78; 913 gi6 914 CassityJi Alw 76 C'ftyKing114 DaleClavo114 HastyLane 10 May 2 CD 3-8 ft :37bg April 25 Kee 1-2 ft :48y5b April 20 Kee 3-4 ft 1:141/sb "UUIC AHHip »e»e RpII*» 1 1 m\ Ok. b. f, 4, by Charlie McAdam— Bink, by Busyridge. I I O Breeder, Mrs. L. Schwitzer, Jr. 1959 7 3 0 1 $33,187 Owner, Mrs. L. Schwitzer, Jr. Trainer, J. J. Greely, Jr. Aug 5-598A.P 1 1:38%sl 41 119 24 23 24 43} SellersJ3 HcpS 75 Equifun 113 Lindaway 109 Natalie 12 Jly27-598A.P 6J f 1:16%ft 4-5 *121 2\ 2J 22 43| SellersJ* Alw 94 Natalie112 LogHouse115 Lindaway 10 Jly 6-598A.P 6 f 1:10 ft 3} 119 22 2J 12 11J SellersJ4 HcpS 94 Equifun115 FrenchTouch108 Pettypie 11 Jun20-59«Bel 11-4 2:02%ft 16 121 2* 34 38 420 F.rbD8 ScwS 68 Resaca 121 Quill 121 Czarina 8 Jun12-59 *Bel 11-81:51%ft 2% 117 3? 3i 31 33J ErbDS Alw 75 Cza'na114 Ask thePr'cein RichT'tion 6 May29-597Was 6 f 1:11 si 1*115 2* 1' 12J 13j SellersJS Alw 90Tacking112 Ray'sF'ryGold109 Equifun 7 May11-595C.D 6JH:17%ft 2\ 119 1J * 12 \7\ SellersJS Alw 93 OutSail 113 Wedlock 119 MarcyBelle 6 May 11 CD 3-4 ft 1:17b May 6 CD 3-8 ft :35h May 3 CD 3-4 ft 1:15%b 1 Incfnr SIUI 1 1 7 B". c, 4, by The Doge— Lak-a-Rose. by Sweep Like. M/ Breeder, Gaines Bros. 1959 6 2 0 2 $3,255 Owner, D. Logan. Trainer, H. Forrest. Dec28-598F.G 6f1:13!%gd 6J 111 4»| 3« 34 35 DuranR 5 Alw 81 June'sC'dile112 WillT'sDo113 W'lygee 6 Dec16-596F.G Sf1:1Htft 15 113 2h 34 33 3"£ DuranR4 Alw 88 WillThisDo113 Knowlt113 BobbyRit 8 Apr14-595Kee 6f1:11%sl -2*120 7'1 7'2 6»2 6'8 Br'mfi'ldD^ Alw 69 HudsonKid117 Elbruz117 ColdHarbor 7 Mar28-5930.P 6f1:10%ft 2*112 1i 12 14 13 BrumfldD' Alw 96 BlueEpic 112 LoToy 119 Idle'sPal 12 Mar20-592O.P 6f1:11%ft 51 112 12 12 13 13 Brumf'dDi Mdn 90 Kap-Hart110 EDirus112 PleasureWitt 12 Mar17-5950.P 6f1:10%ft 15 115 712 716 713 715 CurryE' Alw 80 Bernmattar118 Exedra118 BorgiaBull 7 April 12 Kee 1-2 ft :47%hg Rrnrnc 1 1 7 6. c, 4, by Occupy— Beau Vite, by Beau Pere. U,UAU* M/ Breeder, Harford Stud, Inc. 1960 7 0 2 0 $1500 Owner, J. C. Pollard. Trainer, H. Forrest. 1959 12 3 2 3 $8,780 May 7-608C.D 7f1:25V5gd 6 115 V\ 7*1 42 231 Hart'kWS 13500 81 DruAway115 Brazos115 SunnyStreet 7 Apr27-607Kee 7 f 1:233/sft 7-5e*116 83' 84| 6'1 63J AnyonES 12000 86 S'nyStreet122 SafeLand'g116 Sty'ner 9 Apr19-606Kee 6^ f 1:16%ft 18 113 Pf W 54 *• Any'nE2 A12000 98 Wisner 11J Brazos 113 BubblesPick7 Mar29-6060.P 6 f 1:11Vsft 7| 113*12*5l2*5l2* 11«^ MischelV5 Alw 84 Senegalese117 Cyrob122 FairSada 12 Mar25-6080.P 6f1:12Vssy 71 112 52177168 43J DuranR4 Alw 85 Severn113 Mt.Olivet122 Luke'sCharm 8 Feb29-60 50.P 5i f 1 :08 hy 2e*106* 44 35 43J 5«i Camp'IRi 12000 74 D'bleDem'd112 MySpike116 Helequest 8 Feb 3-607F.G 6f1:12%sy 3e 115 54| 34 5? 7? Hans'nL? 12500 81 Toncol 13 Leadstealer116 Helequest 8 Oct 6-59?Lat 6 f 1:13 m 6-5 *108* 31 33 32J 4'i DuranR2 Alw Yosandy104 Lotafun116 June'sCr'dile 7 Sep26-595Lat 6 f 1:11 ft 1-2 *1 13 22 22 24 23f MeauxCi Alw L'ckyPage110 C'I'n'IChill 116 Lotafun 6 tDead heat. Sep 9-597 Lat 6f 1:12V'5ft 2-3 *114* 43J 4«1 44i 2| DuranR2 Alw WetBack112 LuckyPage113 Pupnick6 May 4 CD 3-8 ft :363/5b April 13 Kee 3-8 ft :36%b. March 19 OP 3-8 ft :372^b Page 25 Suffolk Downs I ■ 1 1 PAST PERFORMANCES J A SUFFOLK DOWNS East Boston, Massachusetts 5 (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,030 feet.) J Weather and track conditions appear on Page 3. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1959, .32; current I percentage, .33. Percentage of favorites in the money, .67. Puett Starting j q Gate. Jones Precision Photo Finish, Inc. Daily Double, first and second races. r, No entries or field horses allowed in Daily Double races. t . t t 1st Suf ♦ Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. ® Superior Mud Runner, r, ^ C..I 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. (Larry Ellis. April 26. 1954. 1:41. 6. 120.) I 1„. Si DUl Purse $2,000. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens Claiming. 3-year-olds, 107 lbs.; 4-year-olds. ; I 121 lbs. Claiming price, $2,250. ^ n,,!-,... l l s Dk. b. f, 4, by Slide Rule— Not So Blue, by Blue Larkspur. KUiereSS I I O Breeder, Meadowview Farms, Inc. 1960 3 ■ 1 0 $550 Owner, F. Buonanno. Trainer, J. Foti. $2.45. 1959.. 8 M 0 2 S505 May 5-60' Suf 6f1:13V5ft 41 119 961 94 84 58| Spin'leJ6 M2500 73 Bu'leShoelOS FairlyPr'ty108 Go'fyGirl 12 Apr28-603Suf 6f1-13v=ft 5 119 74| 57 56 2* SpinaleJ* 2500 75 DebbieH.119 Ruleress119 MuslinTree 10 i Apr18-604LD 5M:00%ft 58 106 10'S 915 gis 922 Spinaleja 3000 64 Half P'sian116 Tr'kRider105 Cl'dyPete 12 ( Dec 4-595Nar 1-701:48V5gd 8 110 35 11"10'0 911 PafundilJ 2500 53 Aceing117 HillMist120 ProfessorJohn 12 ] Nov30-59'Nar 1 & 1:504/ssy 10 103 10'4 &* 42J 2"°tSpinaleJ6 2500 57 HillMist106 GoldC'nt108 Kent'kyFlare 12 J tDisquaiif ied and placed third. { , Nov26-59'Nar 6f1:15%m 26 107 1012 910 67 3' SpinaleJ? 250C 66 Hit andRun106 Rangy106 Helandero 11 | ■ 0ct22-595L.D 7f1:26%ft 105 110 74 8" 7" 7»1 DeLuciaJ3 2500 86 Lee sAct116 GoBogieGo119 Equilibric 11 I 0ct15-592L.D 5f 1:03'/5Sl 191 109 11"11'710'« 99 DeL'ciaJ'O 2500 66 P'th'rGap112 F'tF'sh'n117 M'thic'lL d 11 ] Jly21-592Mth 6f1:12%sl 51 107 8" 9'4 915 917 LeBlancR* 350C 62 Spe'ISt'ry113 LVsBirt'y107 Sp'yC'det 9 , Jly 7-595Mth 6f1:13%ft120 111 11'4101310 31016 Riv'raFD'O 4000 59 Enid 115 GreenLea er 120 Pytchiey.11 May26-59*G.S 6 f 1:13 ft '23 105* 85110"10'410'6 BennettJ' Man 63 M cleB'ch115 Sm'thly110 Old'mC'nty 12 , April 28 LD 5-8 ft 1:06b April 13 LD 5-8 ft 1:03%b March 24 LD 1-2 ft :52%b j Ol' |kinnnecn 101 Ch. c, 4, by Count Turf— Miss Felicity, by Grand Slam. KJl fVianaSSa ' ^ I Breeder, J. J. Amiel. 1960 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Jo-Pat Stable. Trainer, N. Cimini. $2,250 1959 0 M 0 0 ( ) j May 6-606Suf 1 1:40%ft 43 113 88J 8" 8'« 7'5 MunsellG3 30CO 59 Amdandy107 Mis'leman121 D'zyG'ble 8 I Apr30-60'Suf 1-70 1:433i ft 32 113 94 8*1 9H 7'5 DunlavyT2 2C00 72 WiseMaster113 East-West115 Split 10 ' Apr25-60&Suf 6f1:13%m 78 115 8'6 8" 8'7 821 DunlavyT2 4000 60 Baywise117 Agitation115 RedWedg'od 3' Dec 4-583 Nar 6f1:152,bm 20 111 12"1226 921 916 SmithJE' 4000 53 Sind'wW'1120 Parcee112 T'dTimeC'm 12 Nov12-58'Jam 1^1:50 ft 14 118 1H«11i5 912 914 McC'yC4 M7500 46 LivelyJet115 EICroclo113 Beaurevell. 12 i Oct 7-59*Bel 7 f 1:28 ft 12 115 94 77J 6' 9'7 G'rinE'3 M6500 50 J'nyScamp116 D*n inF'nt120 WarTime 14 | Jly 28-583Jam 5£ f 1:05%sy 9J 120 114 98 8' 610 Sor'oM2_M800G 80 Bird inFI't109 Joe'sM's'r120 CindyM'e 11 April 29 Suf 3-8 ft :36%hg April 8 LD 3-8 si :39%b a _ *.„_.£ D 1 (Y7 Ch. g, 3, by Alairne— Blenrab. by Doublrab. AnutrOT r. IU/ Breeder. Mrs. H. Fortuna. 1960 17 M 4 1 S2.355 . | Owner Mrs H Fortuna. Trainer, H. E. Lewis. S2.250 1959 10 M 1 0 $700 ' Mav5B03Suf 1 1 39V5ft 11 118 22 V V 26 Wild'rMS M3500 75 Cot'nVal!ey118 Anut'fP.118 Rockol'te 8 ADr26 GO'Suf 6fM4%gd 3 *118 12410'2 912 911 Sk'seWS M2500 64 Gladahad108 Dance0n118 BarbaraH 12 Aor18-603L D 7 f I^Vsft 4* 106 10'410'S 8'4 7" Kenn'dyWS 2500 71 Dndy'sSon115 Fab'rsG'm118 G'phsP't 11 Aor 5-603L D 7fV34 m 21 115*65 5-»i 45| 35 K'dyW4 M250048 UrahDarl'g115 F'lyPr'ty115 AnutrofP » Aor1-605LD 5f102%hy 3± 105 75| 67 521 « Ken'edyW* 3000 72 SineCera112 DYsSon114 MissPet'ats B Mar22-602LD 7fV293sgd 31 105*1' 1* 13 2"* K'dyW M3C00 75 Car'linaCrysri112 Pep'na121 R'm'nC'l 11 I Mar15-603LD 7 f 1 31V5ft 1*120 55 53| 53 J 62J ErnstP4 M3000 64 R'kFTw116 P'nt t.Wind115 Ad dP'w'r 7 j • Mar2-60'FG 6 f 1 16 sy 6J 115* 94 84 88J 5*1 BrVdK5 M3000 6£ P'tialPlus120 M'y'sD'm116 L'tleSh'sie 12 Feh23-602FG 6f113%ft 4J 114*10'0 915 710 412 BrYdKt M5000 73 Velv'tP'ge119 HrtATfTM M^ly'sD m 10 I Fph18-602FG 1i1494sgd 5J 113 75 9" 812 8'2 Mill'nPS M3000 54 Mike deSt'M18 C'chEmH'y108 PavTro 10 ! Feb16-601FG 6 f 1:15%m 3-2 A118 65 6«J 78J 4? Mill'nP4 M3000 68 Halation 118 Monia 113 Miss Variety 12 i May 12 Suf 3-8 m :38%b April 25 Suf 3-8 m :38%b April 14 LD 1-2 ft :52b f - » _ 101 B. c, 4, by Ambiorix— Mary Lovelace, by Count Speed. AmgO I *-1 Breeder, Mrs. J. D. Hertz. 1960 10 M 0 1 $355 I 1 Owner W W Davis. Trainer, A. H. Livingstone. $2.25»» 1959 2M 0 0 ( )l ADr29-'609Suf 1-70V43%ft 52 113 8H 8'2 712 5" KurtzJ^ 2000 77 JacketQuest115 Devilment113 Aceing 8 ADr27-60'Suf 1 ,1S 1:47 ft 81 113 9101010101510M KurtzJ2 2000 67 Plum 108 Pomposity 113 Aceing 10 Aor13-609LD 1 1-4208%ft 24 108* 823 822 821 725 Ken'edyWS 200063 L'dLover117 Out'stL'dy108 Wdy'sPet a Aor 5-60'LD 1^1:561/sm 35 110* 6'5 6'« 4H 3'3 Kenn'dyW? 2000 26 TheWarrior110 MidRiver117 Amgo8 MarSO-eO^LD 7f1:284/sft 15 107*12' M2H 9'3 9H BradleyJ4 2500 65 WstRock118 Man'play119 Fab'usGem 12 Mar24-602LD 7f1:27%ft 8 117 10' 10'3 9'5 7'2 W'lkerG2 M2500 73 Lee'sSister 105 Lunik 106 Spadnik 10 Mar15-605LD 5f101%ft 25 116 68J 6'4 6" 4*i WalkerG« Alw72 St'mFr't111 Mr.H,dw'y110 C'rt'nP'te 7 Mar12-603LD 5 f 1:00%ft 114 115 10'510"102i10'7 WalkerG'O 2000 67 NobleF't115 EI'tsDream118 UncleP'te 10 Jan13-608CT 1^1:48 m 242 114 7«i 713 8'2 8'6 Espin'saV5 2500 64 PatsD'ke115 Sev'nWaysllS Col'yMenu g Jan 6-6O8CT 1 TV 1 :48 ft 76 114 W 10" 9" 9'8 EspinosaV 2500 62 C'term'nd120 C'meSp'd120 BI'h'mBoy 10 Dec21-593CT 1A1:48%ft 29 118 &\ 8?i 8" 827 RussoA5 Mdn 50 Gr'd3lvd.118 HighJinks118 Brushw k S Dec 7-592Pim 6f1:15%m 62 109*11 21 1 1261 12 1 n 13 BakerC" 3500 59 Ship0*t117 N'l andV'd115 Lynn'sB'ay 11 May 5 Suf 3-8 ft :37h Mar 27 LD 3-8 ft :38%b March 18 LD 3-8 si :39%b P..cflA nf ^nrinn 111 B- f 4' by Curandero— Palina. by Shifting Sands II. Kustie or i i i spring Breeder M Weii$ i960 2 m 0 0 ( ) i Owner, G. Mavrides. Trainer, W. Mavrides. $2,250 1959 18 M 2 2 $2.340 1 Apr 28-60' Suf 6f1:12%ft 15 119 10'310'710'8 826 McL'nR3 M2500 68 NobleToe119 F'lyPrty106 Mrs.Steriti 10 I Apr19-60«LD 5f :59%ft 155 113 111*11 1811271024 McLlinRS Alw66 O'dyTom106 C'ndyH'se105 Gr'dDuke 11 Dec 5-595 Nar i£l:49V*sgd 28 109 68| 6?J 6" V DavernJ' 3000 48 CI'sWillT'l 113 W'tyP'bl'mllS F'rC'se 9 Nov26-593Nar 1-70 1:50V_ny 7 106* 22 J 2' 9'5 920 C'b'IIR" M2500 34 Akela109 GolfC'nt114 Acesandeights 12 Nov17-593Nar 1^1:49%ga 7J 112 43 6'2 6'3 8'5 Dunl'yT' M3000 49 HighFrontier 114 Abe 114 DziDzia 12 Nov13-592Nar 6f1:13%ft 17 111 109J10'3 9" 9'2 Dunl'vyT'2 2500 67 Castolon114 LitterBug115 BlueBullv 12 Oct23-592L.D 1-70 1:463/5ft 8-5 A114 64| 54J 54J 441 Gri'mPP M2750 74 Go-G'ge-Go116 GreekBoy116 GolfC't 12 Oct13-592LD 7fVJRM 3J 113 7* 44J 23J 2« G'mPI'O M350C 78 Ph'risDan116 C'nSp'klJr113 Deena-Do 12 Sep25-59'Rkm U 1 -47Vfeft 4 112 54J41! 33 M Gri'mPP M30O0 69 AllieB. 105 HighFrontier 115 Split 10 Sep18-598Rkm 1-701:45V5ft 3J 112 85 12 12 42$ G'mmPI' M25CC 66 Split 111 RouteOne 111 AllieB 10 Sep10-593Rkm 1-70144 ft 3*113 3n* 1h 2' 33J Gr mPI8 M2500 72 SpringBranch 111 AllieB. 108 Split 81 o __L._|0*.f« 1 HO B f' 3« bv B,ue Rocket-Lady Glyn. by Double Scotch. KOCKOieire IU* Breeder, S. 0. Graham 1960 5 M 0 1 $350 i|« Owner, Norjon Stable. Trainer I. Connors. S2.250 1959 10 M 1 0 $790 May 5-603Suf 1 1:39Vsft 2J 113 7" 5" 5'3 3'0 Vz'aAC* M 3500 71 CcfnValley118 Anut'fP.118 Rockol'te 8 I | Apr26-603Suf 6f1:14%gd 18 108* 88J 7'| 66| 53| Pas'liR'O M2500 72 DixieM'n113 Gr'yBah'm118 T'seeTilt 11 Apr20-607LD 7f1:27%ft 113 108*10'J10'0 9'5 9'3 Pasq'elliRS A!w 73 Col'yBell 113 P't tbeW'd113 C'fnP-te 10 I Apr13-608L.D 1 -70 1 :45Vsft 52 107 2h 7« 7'J 6'2 Pa'arelliR' 4500 68 SeizeHer113 BoldLancer111 Sicola 7 Mar25-603L.D 5 f 1:02 gd BJ 113 8'i 9" 8" 8" LandersCS Mdn 67 Nat'lyTrue113 Ayejay'l 118 I'dianBoy 11 Dec 1-594Nar 1-701:464'5m 76 110 92' 9" 7'8 5'4 DiMeoS1 4000 57 Wst'nSea107 Scandalm'r116 Award'd 9 Nov27-595Nar 1 ,16 1 :523'5sl 44 110 67| 43J 2'J 2h DiMeoS^ 350C 48 Westnut112 Fi^hRogue113 HidalgoCo 12 ; Nov16-593Nar 1 -70 1 :48%ft 53 110 9'712"10" 9^ DiMeoS' 3500 56 SoapBx112 LiveVolc'no120 Amb'rCrt 12 ; Nov 6 -593 Nar 1-70 1:49*5ft 50 113 44J 75 65£ 55J DiMeoS? M400C 52 CrftyD'ny116 C'tonV'ley116 Awaraeo '2 , Oct16-59'L.D 7 f 1.28 ft 103 108* 9»J 9'3 9'5 919 Pasq'lliR" 475C 67 S't n T'y108 L5C'tifico110 H'wAreTgs II A ! Sep 2-593 Rkm 5)f1:13^Si 7| 111*5* 58J 5'J 68J PsqliR^ M^COC 163 WesternSea112 PinkPpy111 Flagrnt 9' May 10 Suf 3-8 hy :40b May 4 Suf 1m ft 1:49b March 23 LD 3-8 ft :39%bg Fronrh Rnnup 1 (Y7 Ch 9, 3, by Galcador— Nephele. by Tourbillon. rrencn IVOgue IU/ Breeder. N. B. Hunt. 1960 1 M 0 0 ( ) j Owner. L. Karlson. Trainer. L. Karlson. 2 ;5 - 1959 9M 1 1 $920! May 5-603Suf 1 1:39Vsft 8J 118 820 837 328 727 M'tx'rN? M 3503 54 Cot'nValley118 Anut'fP.118 Rockol'te 8 I Dec 3-593Nar 1,J6 1:523/sgd 2J 116 8' 7 8*3 54 \ 2| CoyA4 M4000 47 Florin 120 UptheFlue113 Lunik 9 I Nov27-595Nar 1^ 1:523/ssl 15 113 12"1217 V 3'J WilsonB' 3500 47 Westnut112 Rock'ttellO HidalgoCo. 12 ! Nov13-593Nar 1-701:48%ft 95 116 12181213 78J 45J St'rl'gR7 M3500 58 Awarded 116 peteSo 115 StayOut 12 ! Nov 6-593Nar 1-701:4BWt 62 116 121212'7 9'3 6'2 Wil'nB" M4000 45 Cr'ftyD'ny116 C'tonV'ley116 Awarded 12 1 Oct29-594L.D 7f1:27%go126 115 11'*112'10'710'9 GrossES M70O0 68 G'ghamPal 116 RebelC't119 Des'tR'te 11 Oct23-593L.D 7f1:27%ft 77 118 10'710" 921 919 Muns'lGR^ Mdn 70 Al*hgem118 Des'rtR'te115 Ggh'mPal 10 I Oct 8-593L.D 5 f 1:03 hy 35 115 11"11"10'610'7 M'IGR'O M7000 59 SineCera119 Hid'lgoCo.115 S'rngasS'r12 ! Jly30-592Jam 6 f 1:15V%ft 20 118 84 6? 6" 6" Ruanejs M600C 60 Scott118 SummerRules118 KingJaccb 8 j Jly23-593Jam 5J f 1 :06^qc 67 114 73J 74J 8'J 98J BurrCS M6500 77 Bellerophon120 RoyalRo'ssel 118 Step 10 ' U/nfpr Klvmnh 1 09 Gr f- 3- b* Blue Rocket-Ariel Nymph, by Maeriel. vyarer 1 \j£. , Mympn Breeder w H Carr i960 6M 0 0 $100 J Owner, I. Saunders. Trainer. R. Gottsman. S2.250 1959 3 M 0 0 $50 May 3-60' Suf 6 f 1:14 ft 61 113 973 9'3 8" 77J W'kerG2 M3500 70St'gaz'g118 Sal'ga'sStar113 G'yBah'm 10 Apr28-603Suf 6f1:13%ft 1\ 108 95J 7'J 78J 6'0 WalkerG'O 2500 71 DebbieH.119 Ruleress119 MuslinTree 10 Apr20-60'L.D 7f1:28%ft 12 109 9'4 9'6 9'* 9'4 WalkerG' 2500 66 PrizePur'se113 Gard'la115 M'donR'd 10 1 Apr12-603L.D 7f1:28%ft 33 111 64| 63J 33 4«J WalkYG^ M2500 73 P'nt theW'd113 LuniK.110 Mrs.St'riti 11 Mar31-602L.D 5f1.014/5sy 51 115 8'0 T \ 6'0 7'3 Muns'IG2 M200066 Marty120 BarbaraH. 115 MuslinTree 10 Feb17-60'Bow 6f1:14%m 83 113 751 7 *i 5« 11'5 M's'lG'o M4G00 64 Annina 113 Vanairess 113 Lunik 12 | Nov27-593Nar 6f1:144/5sl 22 113 I* 7™ W 7» Wil'nB" M4500 57 Doric 106 DoubleHitter 118 Bethbet 12 ; Nov17-594Nar 6f1:15^gd 11 113 84 99J 8'4 8'3 ErnstP = M3500 55 InContent 117 KingBaby 108 Vite 12 ; Jun 1-593Suf 5 f 1:00 ft 38 102* 981 9' 3 5' 5'0 TestaJS M650O 81 GallantGuy118 Trench118 Yesterday^ - : May 12 Suf 1-2 m :52b April 11 LD 3-8 ft :38b March 30 LD 3-8 ft :37%hg Slinar P/twor 1 07 B c 3 °y Memphis Dave— Won't Miss, by Capt. Cal. Uper rower IU/ Breeder, J. E. R. Cardinal. 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) ► Owner, Riviera Stable. Trainer. E. J. Vaillanccurt. S2.250 Dec 5-593Nar 6f1:144-'5gd 62e 113 12'012'71228123' DunlavyT7 Alw 41 Trench 115 Allahgem 115 Acantha 12 ' I ilrA ThunMor 1 OO B f- 3, by Nirgal Nautch Dancer, by Mahmoud. UIKe I nunuer | \jz. Breeder, H. F Guggenheim. 1960 . 4 M 0 0 $50 ] Owner, Double A Stable. Trainer, G. R. Handy. S2.250 1959 4 M 0 0 ( ) , Apr28-603Suf 6f1:13%ft 14 106 52J 44 45J 5'1 LandersC3 2500 72 DebbieH.119 Ruleress119 MuslinTree 10 ) Apr22-603Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 39 113 78J 8'» 823 829 MercierN4 2500 54 M'sPetti'ts110 J'ahCh'tm Dar'sD'lin 8 3 Mar19-602Bow 6f1:14Vsgd 53 116 64 12' 412241223 BlockJ3 3500 57 April Bay112 Headless116 Lan'mLady 12 I Feb17-602Bow 6 f 1:15 m 12 116 8» 9" 9'4 8'3 Culm'eJ9 M4000 63 L'ngRide118 Mare'sF'lt113 C'tAllegro 10 ) Dec31-59'TrP 6f1:10%ft 279 114 H'312'912211223 JohnsonJ'2 600066 Brooksie112 D'zleD'cer115 P'nyCircle12 j Dec11-596TrP 6 f 1:11 ft 353 112 12'512'211i8Hi7 Johnsonje 6500 71 RicciC. 119 SirRoman115 Coylind 12 \ May13-592Bel 5f1:01'/5ft 34 111 5?J 67J 6'J 6«1 RuaneJ4 M6500 81 W'teCI'tlll P'rs'nM'slll L'tleB'oBoo 10 ) May 13th, 1959— Daily Racing Form Time. 1:00% Apr17-593Jam 5f1:00* ft 24 117 9'i 88J 9'2 8'3 Val'elal2 M8000 74 Sw'tDeli't115 Fr'ndlyWitch115 Toodie 9 ) May 7 Suf 5-8 ft 1:02h March 30 Lrl 1-2 ft :53%b 1 1 J A 5 J I q r, t t t r, ^ I I ^ i ( ] J { , | ■ I ] , , j j Tnr-V Rir/I 1 H7 Ch. 9, 3, by Papa RedWrd— Blue Task, by Hard Tack. OCk Bird IU/ Breeder! K MA W. P. Lrttle. 1960 6 M 0 0 $150 Owner, E. M. O'Brien. Trailer, S. E. Boland. $2,250 1959 6 M 0 0 ( ) May 3-608Suf 11:40 ft 41 110 5'1 48i 55j 57J DePaloT" 3250 69 BigRelief 110 Min'sBud108 PrinceW. 7 Apr26-60'Suf 6f1:14%gd 81 118 52 7« 10'410'3 L'dersC3 M250062 Gladahad108 Dance0n118 BarbaraH. 12 Apr20-60'L.D 7f1:28%ft 18 103 8'2 7'2 47J 42| LandersC2 2500 77 PrizePur'se113 Gard'la115 M'donR'd 10 Apr 7-60' Aqu 6 f 1:13 gd 88 114 10'311'9112ini8 Nels'nE4 M5O00 69 B'desAc'nt111 Gen'l Paul 114 TomVix 11 Mar31-60'Aqu 6f1:12%m 105 114 12811 32' 132*1326 Dalt'nH7 M5000 64 RhineWine114 StarAct109 D'bleH'ter 13 Mar23-602Aqu 6f1:12%sy 38 113 67J 7'4 722 828 BoI'dWS M70O0 62 TheGrtGale114 Mr.Stew114 Wealth 8 Auq18-594Sar 6f 1:155^ft 53 118 4iJ 6«J 9^110" Mor'oH* M6000 58 C'ftyN'sra115 S'm'rR'les118 S'tO'tBid 14 Jly30-592Jam 6f 1:15V%*t 23 118 1\ 43J 55J 5" BurrC2 M6OO0 60 Scott118 SummerRules118 KingJacob 8 Jly24-594Jam 51f1:05%ft 78 114 64 7* 8'2 820 BurrC' 6000 70 KickOff 117 Dot sGem114 RunR'byRun 8 Jly20-593Jam 5|f1:06%ft 38 114 45 75J12'512'3 BurrC' 6000 74 MatchBoxl 17 Milwaukee115 SI'yMan 12 Mar3l-593Jam 5f1:00%gd 34 118 2J 22 32 77J Nic'lsJ4 M75O0 80 Natego120 Athenianll.116 SunnyGem 9 April 16 LD 3-8 ft :38b f^rnrirmc uraclOUS Vicif YlSir 111 Ch. f, 4 .by Palestinian— Areeva. by Olympic Zenith. ■*■ Breeder. A. J. Ostriker. 1960 7 M 1 2 $865 Owner, A. Yeitz. Trainer, J. A. Tansor. $2,250 1959 4 M 0 1 $365 May 5-60'Suf 1A1.45%ft 18 105 3' 5'J 7«3 7'6 SpinaleVS 2000 73 TrimBoy117 Mr.Baker115 East-West 8 Apr26-608Suf 1-701:44%ft 27 105* 67i 7'3 4«J 35 BradleyJ4 2000 77 Rinflo112 N't'r'ISh'd'w110 Grac'sVisit 7 Apr12-605|_.D 7f1:28y5ft 9 106* 8*1 8'i 8'0 V\ Ken'dyW* 2500 72 SirOliver 114 BigN. 104 Lotamon 11 Apr 7-60'L.D 1-70 1:50 hy 61 110*33 3*i 39J 2'0 Ken'dyW2 2000 46 R'dyParky115 Grac'sVisitHO F'gleLee 7 Apr 1-602L.D 7f1:32%hy 11 116 75 BH 38 3'0 Wils'nB5 M2000 51 Twirl'g109 AmberFire121 Grac'usVisit 12 Mar22-602L.D 7f1:29%gd 40. 113 89 9'8 fU 5'6 Sh'rdD9 M25O0 59 C'r'linaCryst'1112 An'trofP.105 Pep'na 11 Mar14-602L.D 5 f 1 :01 Vsf t 46 114 86J 88J 8" 88J Shep'rdD2 2000 74 l'IIBeH'py114 S'th'nPine114 T'ysGI'ia 9 Dec 4-594Nar 6f1:144/5gd 11 114 37 7'4 6'5 6" LandersCB Mdn 53 Bonci117 Pledge115 DancingDeacon 12 Nov30-59'Nar 6f1:13%sy 17 110*10'210'910301028 CruzH' 2500 51 SkylarkR'd113 RoyalVenus112 Traj'ct 10 Nov18-593Nar 6f1:144Agd 18 109 10'210'0 9'2 35 LandersC3 2500 67Ch'kslm'ge112 D'dy'sSon114 SeaSt'yll May 12 Suf 3-8 m :4015b Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. rviiiiici Amhpr 1 Firp lie 101 B. g. 4, by Ambiorix— Fire Falls, by Bull Dog. |^| Breeder. Nuckols Bros. 1960 4M 1 0 $440 Owner, G. N. W. McNaughton Trainer. Mona M. McNaughton. $2,250 1959 2 M 0 0 ( ) Apr18-60'L.D 1 1:40 ft 18 113 V\ 7«J 8'8 8'6 Mart'zAF4 2000 68 0nhistoes117 KtuckyFlare112 SocinusH Apr12-605L.D 7f1:28%ft 2 110* 34 34 55 53J Bradley J' 2500 76 SirOliver 114 BigN. 104 Lotamon 11 iApr1-602L.D 7f1:32%hy 2\ *121 21 1' 22 23 SkuseW4 M2000 58 Twirl'g109 AmberFire121 Grac'usVisit 12 Mar29-607LD 5f1:00%ft 41 116 8«1 86J 88 761 SkuseWS Alw 78 GeHeWe108 Elashia106 HalfPersian 8 Jly28-59 5Mth 6f1:12%ft 106 116 10'410'910221030 P'ss'reWJ2 5000 49 SfveW.122 M'sPim'rn'l 113 Ren'sK'g 10 May21-594G.S 6 f 1:13 ft 85 118 8'3 917 78J 68J O'BrienC Mdn 71 Pr'dPat't118 WhiteL'l 118 E'terC'tal 12 Nov25-583Jam 1A 1:48Vfeft 42 118 54 8"11'2112i RUaneJ8 M6000 48 MissionValley118 Tarot115 PoorEd 12 Nov21-584Jam 1 ^ 1 :48%ft 79 113 621 83J 6" 78J Nobr'gaD3 6000 59AuntP'rl 108 R'sylnning113 FickleN'k 12 Nov17-585Jam 1rV1:46%ft 88 118 42 85 8" 824 Nobr'gaDS Mdn 52 DixieLine118 Resaca115 BestBrother 8 Nov10-584Jam 6f1:12%ft 47 118 B»« B'3 8'4 7'« TrejosR2 Mdn 69 MailOrderl 18 DixieLine118 TribeMan 10 March 26 LD 3-8 ft :37%h 2nd Suf I ' i | . | ' I j • I ! i f - I 1 i 1 I 81 i|« I | I ; ; , ! A 9' j I I ! ! 1 I ! j ' , J 1 | ; ; : - ) ► ' ] ) , ) 8 3 I ) j \ ) ) . „ g FU5]k9N'GS chute). (Appealine. July 26. 1937. t:ft9L 4. 117.) „ 9r%H X11* Purse S200°- 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. Non-winners of two /•■IU Jill races since March 28. Weight, 119 lbs. Non-winners of three races since March 12 allowed 3 lbs.: two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price. $2,250; if for $2,000, allowed 2 lbs. Miehe ivtiiuc Colleen v^uiicen X •% 1 •'*♦ 1 A Gr m 5 bv Miche— Sweet Colleen, by Fighting Fox. Breeaer. E. Potter Jr %0 9 12 2 $2 470 Owner. Dilemma Stable. Trainer. J. E. Patterson. $2,250 1959 18 3 0 2 $4 425 iMay4-6Q2Suf 6f1:11%ft 21 113 51 2h 1J 22 McL'linRB 200088 He!!oPop117 MlcheCol'n113 Div'gB'ts 9 Apr21-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 11 114 55J 8'J 9'3 751 McL'linR3 2000 78 Ch'rchMan119 Singalea115 Fi'fgThree 10 Apr 8-605LD 7f1:30%sl 4 114 441 44^ 44i 5'2 McL'linR3 2000 58 Laheim117 Sal'sJet117 Hi-Saq 7 Mar24-60'L.D 7f1:28%ft 1*114 |1| llf Uf » McL'linR3 2000 81 Etobicokel 13 TrimBoy115 G'dedLily 9 Mar19-608L.D 7f1:36%hy 31 113 43 3*1 W 2=i McL'linRB 2000 39 M'tylmpulse113 WestR'k116 Sk'nDhu 9 Mar15-60'L.D 5 f 1 K)1 %f t § 113 65' 55 33J 31 McL'linR* 20O0 80BueEt'na115 Ambid'xt'r115 Sh'ryS'd'l 9 |Feb3-602F.G 6 f 1:13Vfeft 6J 112* 54 J 57 54J 62J MischelV7 2000 84 Legate 116 King D 118 Uncle Pete 12 Jan27-602F.G 6 f 1:14 sy 6i 106*32 42 44J 38J MischeIVS 2000 73G'dGesture122 B'psyUP114 G'denLou 11 Jan 2-603F.G 6f1:14%sl 51 116 7»J ! % 63J 53J Carst'sWS 2000 77 Birch1C6 GlenGrahan,115 UnclePete9 Dec17-592F.G 6 f 1:15 m 5i 116 44 33 23 |af C'rstensW2 2000 77 RagingTide122 MonoLady113 OleTint 12 May 3 Suf 3-8 ft :38b April 28 Suf 3-8 ft :38%b April 7 LD 3-8 m :41b Ravmel *4C 1 1 O Cn- f' 4 bv Mel Hash— Nutmeg, by Grand Admiral. "Z* ■ ■** Breeder. J. R. Dwyer. 1960 8 1 0 0 $1300 Owner, J. R. Dwyer. Trainer, G. W. Taylor. $2,000 1959 13 2 2 4 $4 925 Apr26-608Suf 1-701:44%ft 41 107* fti 2' 6'0 7'7 Fairb'ksA2 2000 65 Rinflol 12 N'fr'ISh'd/.i 10 Grac'sVisit 7 Apr22-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 75 109* 3'1 3 1 65J 85| RoselloJS 2250 79 Modelisa112 UltraSmart114 JeanO'F 10 Apr18-605L.D 5f1:00%ft 20 112 52J 45J 5» 8»1 DunlavyH 2000 76 I'HBeHappy 114 WeHeGi 114 Rochelle 10 Apr 2-60' LD 5f1:024Ahy 61 112 M 9^10'411'3 DunlavyT3 2O00 61 S'rnPine109 FreedmsF'ne113 Caot'us 11 Mar29-602L.D 5f1:00%ft 81 112 73i 72J 531 54 DunlavyTB 2000 81 R'chelle117 B'ld andFair117 BueEt'na 10 Mar19-602LD 5f1K)7 hy 41 112 3' 2J U 1"k DunlavyT* 2000 53 B'byd'l 111 Sh'ryS'nd'l 112 G'ld'nGI'w 0 Mar2-602Brw 6 f 1:14 ft 32 116 43 53J 64 1081 DunlavyTi 2500 72 P'dtDares111 MissM'goo116 M'd'neA 12 Feb26-60'Bow 7 f 1 :27'/%gd 19 115 3J 33 12'312i2 DunlavyT4 2500 65 D'thysB'st115 R'binsL'rie115 Ch'nCoil 12 Jly21-59'Nar 6f 1:13 si 12 112 52155 55J V\ DunlavyT2 25O0 74 V'naW'ds117 SknDhu119 BoneTired11 Jly 14-592Nar 6f1:13%ft « MP « W H| tj TestaJ' 25O0 78 J.L .'sP'de107 M'w deL'MH Gr'tPI'n't 9 Jly 7-592Nar 6 f 1:13^ft 8 111 45J 55M5 431 DunlavyT2 2500 74 V'naWooos113 0xdRoad113 M'terTac 11 Jun25-593Suf 6f1:13'/sft 21*111 33 22 32 44jtDunlavyT5 3000 77 MissLakPwood110 SoShy112 Sq'wCr'k 8 tDead heat. March 17 LD 3-8 ft :37h Market Table 1 1 9 *•"■ f- 4- by Marl«t Wise— Grail, by Sir Gallahad III. ., . . Breeder. Marise Farm. 1959 11 1 2 3 $2 325 «. «- L « - Owner. S. Kambouns A P. Carabelli. Trainre, S. Kambouris. 82,250 1958 10 M 0 0 ( ) Jly 2-59' Mth 1A 1:47%ft 4J 114 9'4 9'9 |M 823 Hart'ckW' 3000 54 Erratic 107 RouteStep111 KathyA 9 Jun13-59'Mth 1^1:46%sy 12 113 10'5 5" 2'2 3'i LawlessR7 3000 63 EdsM'ket115 Eto.Gen'rl 115 SunBark 11 J?4"^£ ,?H'A%*fi 4| 117 12'3 991 54J 31 BlumWS 3500 80 JoanieZ 115 Sun nFun105 Sayswhat 12 £J~2!S-E 1 ",8 :5? S 10 "° 43 2h 2' 22i BjmW4 **BS**sn **m ShrMTdoUB ftaMfbH ?far2fl%H i*A% h S 113 521 5'J 34 4«1 ThWrgBa 3500 71 LarryWolf113 AdmTT\vn113 JoanieZ. 12 ^arJ^5P Gf :13 9° 3° 104 41 2 32 J 54 731 RoffoM' Alw 81 Mr.N'ble109 Dr'w-0ut115 Helen'sG'ce 9 ceb£1£§E S!!HSS 4i 108 331 64J 52J 1U Sor'senB7 2000 82 M.cco 114 Watchcut 114 Mr PenT 9 S^S^S IIH2S? 2l 113 9»J 9'1 5" 54 SaumellF' Man 75 Wh'tRw d118 On theAI'rt118 Bi'kApe 12 "ehb f"^lo UVm ?? IS ?»2 l4, ,CoyA7 2O00 76Tuborg115 ConGaM12 Teddy James 9 Feb 3-593S.P 6 f 1:14 ft 111 5; 45 33 J 43 33J SaumellF' 2900 77/Rainprocf 109 CutACross115 FirstRain 9 April 12 Bow 1-2 ft :52b April 3 Bow 3-8 ft :37%b Allie B ' 1 ftQ B f 4 bv Natural— Biscay, by Cuantcs .. . , W7 Breeder. W. W. Carroll. 1960 7 10 2 $2,030 Owner, „ E. Di Marzio. Trainer. J. A. Tansor $2,250 .c59 30 1 6 3 $5 210 May 5-602Suf V* 1:45 ft 18 105* 7^1 641 54 4q BradieyJ7 250086 PerlPatl15 TocBusy115 Fightlnflat'n 9 Apr25-608Suf U1:49%m 81 105* 5'° 44J 32 31J BradleyJ7 2500 66 T'fsThisGmel 13 NoDeft113 AllieB 8 Apr13-607L.D 7f 1:26Vbft 18 WMO«11«10" B« Ke'dyWH 03000 78 Act114 PnncesStr't119 Powdersmoke 11 Apr 6-60«L.D 7f1:35V%hy 31 106* 7?J 7? 51 Pf Bradley J5 2750 47 AllieB. 106 Min'sBud105 NormanB 8 S5HEh2 7f 1:28%ft 9 114 5 761 54. 54l Shep'rdDi 3000 74 W'stRock118 Man'play119 Fab'usGem 12 Mar22-608L.D 1 1:41 Vsgd 12 113 23 45^ 5" 5'4 Shep'rdD' 3000 61 P.0.An'x115 BobRobby115 W'gM'htv 6 Mar14-606LD 5f1:00%ft 20 113 75177 54 3?1 Shepp'dD? 35M 76 MarcyMiss105 Davenport110 WestR'k 10 Dec 4-595 Nar 1-70 1:48Vbgd 19 112 88^ 7?i 44 52 WilsonB" 2500 62 Aceing117 HillMist120 ProfessorJohn 12 Nov26-598Nar 1^1:51 hy 21 108' 55J 571 410 4'* Campb/IR« 2500 40 Kent 'kyFlre1C9 PpaDpa115 W'ziFI'r 6 Nov13-598Nar 1-701:47%ft 7 106* 6"! 741 7*1 851 Don'huYM 2500 63 High andDryl 14 MernS're114 Aceing 12 April 5 LD 3-8 m :40b March 28 LD 3-8 ft :37%h March 21 LD 1-2 si :52%b Jean OT ^ 1 1 4 B m 6- by Colonel OT— Skyshaun. by Sky Ball or Shaun. ' '*• Breeder Mrs. M Sedberry 1S60 6 12 2 $2 565 Owner, L. W. Lockhart. Trainer L W Lockhart * $2,250 1959 22 5 4 5 $9 825 iMayi"S^ Gf 1:13%sl 61 112 74 54 45J 32 WilsonB4 '2500 77 0urPI'sure117 ComeThr'gh119 J'nO'F 8 ftSHSft! II :ilw5t 9 114 64 64 34 31 LandersCS 2250 84 Modelisa112 UltraSmart114 JeanO'F 10 Jt'HEhS II I'HV} 7! m V 44 54 74 LandersCS 2500 83 Castolon!17 SomeSfd117 AustinVenn 8 £&J~9!H! llVS&i 2* m 4"k 41* 1b 21 LandersCS 2500 58 Castolcnl 19 Jean0'F114 Nat'l Ch'ce 7 »ar2™^5 5n:00 ft 6 m 64 33J 34 22J Land'sC^ 2500 85 NobleFoot117 KiserKing115 GoodSign 10 Mar19-604L.D 5f1:05%hy 11 112 5'1 3'J 1h 4 LandersC7 250061 DinkleSq m109 Tarry 'ral 17 NobleFoot 7 2"J"S2i,r 1^1:49^9d 17 119 2h 1' 3' 64 CruzF3 . 2500 54 P.O.An x115 WailinSTr113 HushMan 12 Nov30-59*Nar 6f1:14%sy 91 108* 52^ 411 33 2'J Campb'IR2 2500 72 She'sH'dlt112 CynthiaSw't114 Eskimo 9 Nov23-592Nar 6f1:131/sft 13 112*3' 2^ 23 651 CruzH? 2500 75 ShesHadlt113 S'ndpr'f113 H'meLight 10 Nov16-59'Nar 6f1:14%ft 2| *117 62$ 85J 84 84 Sor'nB*-i c2000 66 Fly gLync109 Sern'taB'y114 T'kMeln 11 j'Nov 7-594Nar 6f1:15''5m 2*114* 4"" I] 13J 1«J Campb'IRS 2500 70 Pharakinl 15 Battl'gHan'h111 Emboss 8 Boutiaue 5k 1 1 A Dk • b. m, 5. by Some Chance— Latest Vogue, by Isolater. H .' ' H Breeder. Mrs j. W Galbreath 1960 7 2 0 1 $3 075 Owner. B. Gemma. Trainer. L. V. Garrity. $2,250 1959 21 1 0 1 $2 625 May 4-60' Suf 1 1:39%ft 11 110 52 3'J 1^ 12 BohenkoP3 2000 80 Boutiquel 10 BayLickl 15 Broadcaster 10 Apt22 602Suf 6f1:12%ft 15 112 97!10'010'3108 BohenkoP7 2250 77 Modelisal 12 UltraSmart114 JeanO'F 10 Apr16-60'Lrl efHStsft 11 116 851 9'0 881 741 RogersC 2500 85 Ted'sJoy119 DancingFeet116 Nanette 12 Apr 6-60' Lrl 7f1:28%gd 61 114 73J 67J 47| 3* Boh'koP'O 2500 79 WingAgain111 AlterEgo116 Boutique 12 Jv1ar28-609Bow 14 1:49%ft 19 113 « |1 2h 5'1 BohenkoP3 2500 63 N'vePort116 Mr.FI't116 FreeandE'y12 Marl 9-60' Bow 6 f 1:14 gd 71 116 8" 78 771 731 BohenkoPS 2500 78 L'n'sB'day113 A'ntSaJly113 S'rnStyle 12 Feb26-602Bow 7f1:274sgd 37 115 421 4'J 2\ \\ BohenkoPi 2500 74 Nanette119 MissM'goo117 Commotion 12 Nov26-59«Nar 6f1:14%ny 12 112 8* 76 84 V\ DiMeoS3 2000 64 PartyNews 113 Vinsecret115 Oalo 12 Nov20-598Nar 1-701:45%ft 11 115 94 5* 58J 6'4 WajdaHS 2000 64 HelloRita115 HelloJanie108 Athenal 12 Nov12-59'Nar 6f1:14'/5gd 16 112 II 1' 2^ 42 WajdaH'O 2000 73 Off n'Clear108 LivingHigh115 R'yILilt 11 Nov 4-599Nar 1,V1:49%ft 11 112 2^ 64 925H3o Fairb'ksA* 2000 34 Ro*nR'q't117 T't sT'sG'e115 East-W't 12 April 30 Suf 1-2 ft :49'/ih April 15 Bow 3-8 ft :39b April 5 Bow 3-8 sy :37%b Princess U" murty Ma rCV 1 ■"'♦ 1 A ch f- 4 fay Mount Marcy— Liberty C. by Liberty Limited. Breeder. H. Ritter & E. Koch. 1960 14 1 3 2 $2,930 Owner, C. & S. Tassistro. Trainer. C. Tassistro. $2,250 1959 24 4 4 2 $4 870 May 4-602Suf 6f1:11%ft 3 112 6'1 64 66 581 SkuseW? 2000 82 HelloPop117 MicheCol'n113 Div'gB'ts 9 Apr21-60'Suf 6f1:12%ft 91 114 66176133 2\ SkuseW3 2000 83 K'yMinter117 Pr'ssMarcy114 Hel'd'ro 11 Apr14-604L.D 7f1:27'/5ft 13 112 891 8" 812 87J SkuseW* 2500 79 Castolcnl 17 SomeSt'dl 17 AustinVenn 8 Apr 4-602L.D 7 f 1:32 hy 3*112 57 4*J 1J 1"* ErricoC2 200063 PcessMarcyl 12 Susong112 BderSon 11 Mar23-607L.D 7f1:28%ft 91 109 781 6'2 7'4 718 ErricoC7 A2500 63 Lee'sAct111 Mar'nC'nty114 DeepRun 8 Mar 5-605F.G 6f1:13%ft 17 108 V\ 65J 65J 34 ErricoC7 A2500 80 0joRojo116 BelleBrune114 EarlCorey 8 Feb27-603F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 32 110 7* 78 6313' ErricoC3 2500 81 C't'lyRedl 17 Di'eDy'ite113 MissP'vot 8 Feb20-605F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 7i 110 77 T T 7« ErricoC3 2500 81 AirB'tle114 LostChord117 Sp'ted-Will 8 Feb 9-605F.G 6f1:14%ft 8i 110 32 22 22 44J ErricoC7 2500 75C'pt'nQ'k110 C't'nlyR'd117 G'd'nC'cle 10 Feb 3-603F.G 6f1:13%ft 51 105* 8" 94 63J 531tBr'ss'rdK9 2500 80 Mears'n115 Dr.Lam'r114 Capt'nQuick 11 tPlaced fourth through disqualification. Air Grin 1 1 O B. f, 4, by Air' Hero— Hold Tight, by Questionnaire. y3ti*t ■■ * Breeder, J. P. Jones. 1960 8 1 1 0 $1,857 Owner, Mrs. Ada Stern. Trainer, E. Keen. S2.000 1959.13 2 2 0 $3,765 May 6-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 9 114 6' 5" 5? 59} DeRoinD4 2250 80 M'sHollyHill 112 Alpha107 UltraSm'rt 8 Apr29-6CHSuf 6f1:12%ft 9 112 74*65165 74* BohenkoPi 2000 81 Whig115 SeaFighter119 HelloPop 10 Apr21-e0'Suf 6f1:12%ft 6 114 912 88* 6« 44*tBohenkoPi 2000 80 K'yMinter117 Pr'ssMarcy114 Hel'd'ro 11 tDead heat. Mar26-6010.P 6f1:154/shy 14 113 94 68 2} 12* CoyA? 2500 70 Quick 'n Airy113 Ed'sSpy118 RedCase 12 Mar14-6020.P 54f1:09 m 2} *113 V\ 54 35 23 CraigHi 2000 72 Bill Huey 113 Slash 118 Mark Klaine 12 Mar 7-6020. P 6f 1:16Vshy 8} 111 64 84 54} 52J AdamsJR3 2000 65 Fl'tbelle112 L'kyWilI'm109 H'tyDr'm 10 Feb29-6050.P 6f1:163Ahy 64 114 7816? 54} 54 Grif'thK? 2500 60 Am'lieH.113 RedCase112 MusicalN'tie 8 Feb23-6020.P 6f1:13%gd 31 109*10'2111511181122 RoseRio 2500 58 Am'lieH.110 Mus'IN'tie114 Et'n'IMaid 12 Dec 1-59«Nar 6f1:14%m 5 115 65* 34 1h 2\ BohenkoP* 2500 72 CI'sWillT'l 112 V'rnish111 Mow deL'n 9 April 19 Suf 5-8 ft 1:03%b Rnvnl V^nuc yenub 5k 1» 1 OQ Ch. f, 4, by Royal Gem II.— Dusky Venus, by Prince Chevalier. Ruyui ■ V? Breeder, H. F. Guggenheim. 1960 8 10 1 $1,550 Owner, C. F. Ebert Trainer, E. Keen. $2,250 1959 22 2 4 4 $6,432 Apr30-602Suf 6f1:12V5ft 2 *107* 44 2h 1} fi] Bradleyja 2000 87 Roy"IVenus107 Heland'ro122 BueEfna 10 Apr22-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 15 107*8617* 8?i 54 BradleyJ4 2250 83 Modelisa112 UltraSmart114 JeanO'F 10 Apr14-604L.D 7f1:27Vsft 23 107* 6* * 68 } 6* 63} BradleyJ7 2500 83 Castolonl 17 SomeSt'dl 17 AustinVenn 8 Mar28-603L.D 7 f 1 :28Vsf t 8* 107*3' 32 64} 75} Bradleyjs 2500 76 HighAffair117 NobleGal113 Hy-Sk'ter 7 Mar24-605L.D 7f1:27%ft 3* 107*43 41* 42} 43} BradleyJ* 2500 82 NinaJo 105 Hy-Skeeter 117 Castolon 7 Mar16-604L.D 5 f 1 :00Vsf t 5* 107*6*4 68 58} 3' BradleyJi 2500 78 AITanteo115 Pr'cePr'm117 Nat'lCh'ce 6 Mar9-60«Bow 7f1:264/5gd 19 116 12i«11i710is 911 StovallRi 250068 P'ndF'lisM 19 GirlTr'ble116 Booming 12 Feb23-602Bow 6 f 1:15 ft 16 lit 11"11ii 9\ P StovallR3 2500 71 CaribeBoyl 16 GunCase115 Petiole 12 Dec 4-59' Nar 6f1:144/5gd 34*112 8' 64 V 47 Sch'zerA5 2500 65 K't'kyB'ndit114 Traject117 Ceyl'nP'rl 12 Nov30-59'Nar 6f1:13%sy 6 112 34 2' 23 22} Sch'z'rA'O 2500 76SkylardR'd113 Traject113 MasterBar 10 Nov20-59'Nar 6f 1:'3%ft 20 111 1110107* 64 15 Sch'zerA5 2500 78 BetsyStar108 LitterBug115 AirGrip 12 Nov10-59'Nar 6 f 1:15 si 18 111 8" 7' 6? 341tSch'zerAio 250066 Dumbarli120 Mr.H'ris'n113 HyMarsh'l 12 tDead heat. May 7 Suf 1-2 ft :48%h April 27 Suf 1-2 ft :49h March 22 LD 3-8 frozen :38%b Page 26 3rd Suf 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing. July 26. 1937, 1:09%. 4, 117.) 3 J C..L Purse $2,300. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of three races since Old Dili April 9 allowed 3 lbs.: two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500; if for $2,250, allowed 2 lbs. n#ir'c rwlin 1 1 fi B. f, 3, by Hit Parade— Penaten, by Sir Walter. UCirS Uanin | | U Breeder, W. W. Carroll. 1960 6 0 0 2 $490 Owner, W. W. Carroll. Trainer, E. Legere. $2,500 1959 .12 2 2 1 $4,580 May 7-60'Suf 1 1:384/sft 10 99 IM 33} 7'3 72? TestaJS 2500 56 ProfrJ'n116 Davenp'rt103 N'tMSh'd'w 8 Apr22-603Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 3} 112 14 14 4 33} SkuseWS 2500 79 M'sPetti'ts110 J'ahCh't112 Dar'sD'lin 8 Apr14-605LD 5f1:00%ft 6* 106 2* 21 34 65 LandersC 3500 81 LaBos 106 Sizzle 106 Buck'sStar11 Feb19-606Bow 6f1:16y5gd 3} 114 1' 1} 1} 98* SkuseW9 3000 62 Dulaney 114 LeahSia114 Min'sBud 10 Feb15-603Bow 5} f 1:08 sy 2} 112 3' 65} 9" 9" SkuseWS 350068 Alg'nib119 L'tandL'e111 T't'sMyM'n 12 Jan 6-603F.G 6f1:15%m 41 103* 2h 32 33} 33| Br'ss'rdK3 4500 70 Boblin111 MoonGossip115 Carmine 8 Dec25-59'F.G 6f1:13%ft 11 108*53 44 34 68* Vin'foraR* 5500 77 SideW'd109 D'naRiver120 O'rChristine 12 Dec17-59'F.G 6f1:15V5m 54 112 12 13 11 22 Ch'bersW? 5000 74 ErrardLady109 Boblin118 SilverTip 12 DecH-59'F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 7 101*45 45} 44 44| MischelV" 4500 77 Masomali109 Humb'dt120 Fr'cisM.L. 12 Nov26-592F.G 6f1:144/sft 31 112 42} 64 10'21014 RiveraJje 7500 64 DeweyJr.120 Cr'leCoqJte105 OldSoggy 12 Jly27-596Nar 5Jf1:07Vfeft 11 114 1h In 1h 52J Mart'zAFS 6500 83 Ch'kB'ster114 S'zaH'ney109 C'ntJ'gle 9 May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :50%b MISS Mice Pof rerriCOdTS f irnnrc 1 I 1 I ^ O B. f, 3, by Sun Tiger— Sky Motorman, by Star Pilot. Breeder, R. S. Ellis, Jr. 1960 8 10 3 $2,170 Owner. Afton Acres. Trainer. J. E. Patterson. $2,500 1959 10 1 0 2 $2,350 May 6-603Suf 6f1:12%ft 5 114 53} 55} 53} SH SpinaleV 3000 80 L'tleMarcia110 WchPoppa115 Sizzle 7 Apr29-605Suf 6f1:12%ft 3* 114 33 2422 3'| SpinaleV 2500 84 G'seL'kel 07 Eudy'sDr'ml 13 M'sP'tic's 8 Apr22-603Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 2} 110 24 34 2} 1' SpinaleV* 2500 83 M'sPetti'ts110 J'ahCh't112 Dar'sD'lin 8 Apr11-602L.D 5f1:00%ft 4* 105 52 42 22 3| LandersC 2500 85 BallyPit106 Gardalla107 MissPet'ats 11 Apr 1-605L.D 5f1:02%hy 24 103 1" 1} t* 3'| JenkinsEi 3000 73SineCera112 D'y'sSon114 MissPet'ats 8 Mar21-60«L.D 5f1:01%sl 14 103 32J 58J 9191029 JenkinsE'O 350052 C'dyH'se105 Sp'ted-W'l 111 Gr'phsP't 12 Feb 5-601 F.G 6f1:14%ft 19 109 32 34 33 44 Comb'stJ9 3500 73Catast5phe115 B'syL'nn111 ChacQuest 11 Jan14-602F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 25f 105* 95 12" 910 711 Lamb'thR5 4500 71 Smidge 113 RiverGorda 103 WalterB. 12 Dec16-591F.G 6f 1:13 ft 18 110 42J 42i 88*1111 BaldwinR9 4000 76 Do'naRiver113 Mousef't116 Somaroma 12 Dec11-591F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 23 110 8 4 99 88* 64 B^dwinRio 4500 74 Masomali109 Humb'dt120 Fr'cisM.L. 12 0ct28-593|_.D 7f1:31%hy 5J 115 75 6" 824 834 SpinaleJ9 4000 34 Jed'hChant115 Estr'c'ria111 Min'sBud 9 April 28 Suf 1-2 ft :51b March 18 LD 3-8 si :37%h S:,,|r, 1 fiC Br. f, 3, by Noble Creek— Tailor Made, by Introvert. ,ZZ,e I W J Breeder, I. Prickett 1960 9 1 1 1 $2,115 Owner, Mrs. Grace Forgione. Trainer, P. McLean. $2,500 1959 14 1 1 1 $2,670 May 6-603Sui 6f1:12%ft 8J 105*34 34 21 31 BradleyJ6 3000 83 L'tleMarcia110 W'chPoppa115 Sizzle 7 Apr29-605Suf 6f1:12%ft 14 112 2' 42J 45J 55* ErricoC3 2500 81 G'seL'ke107 Eudy'sDr'ml 13 M'sP'tic's 8 Apr22-605Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 3£ 114 14 2\ 21 65 ErricoC2 3000 78 Karam'h110 L'tleMcia106 ClinaStep 10 Apr14-605L.D 5f1:00%ft 3i. 106 3431 2i 2h ErricoCio 350086 LaBos 106 Sizzle 106 Buck'sStarH Apr 7-607L.D 5f1:041/5hy 1\ 106 24. 24 34 65 ErricoC3 3500 62 LasBosI 06 SirRascal 115 Dumbarli 7 Mar28-605L.D 5 f 1:01 ft 17 105* 2h 3nk 3' 1"° BradleyJ? 350O83Dandy'sSon113 BallyPit106 NobleToe 10 Mar18-606L.D 5f1:03%hy 6* 105 2\ 21 56 720 BradleyJ4 3500 50 Monia 106 Dumbarli 113 LaBos 7 Feb24-604Bow 6f1:134/sft 14 113 63*75 911 920 MercierN? 3250 62 Likely Missl 14 Randyp'r120 FoxyPat 9 Feb19-606Bow 6f 1:16Vsgd 12 114 2' 2\ 2\ 52J MercierN4 3000 67 Dulaneyl 14 LeahSia114 Min'sBud 10 Dec 3-594Nar 6f1:14%qd 11 109 14 21 24 45J CruzH* 4000 66 VodeliaTH EudysDr'm116 Lee'sS'ter 11 Nov30-594Nar 6f1:14%sy 14 106 4 14 1J 34J SpinaleJS 4000 69 Smil'gP'k117 Perpet'IBoy112 TedsH'st 12 Mice Vnriofv 1 1 fi B. f, 3, by King Dorsett— Nur Mahal, by Bois Roussel. IVII55 yariery ■ I W Breeder, Mrs. Joe W. Brown. 1960.9 2 1 2 $3,450 Owner, Circle K. Farm. Trainer A Bar rera. $2,500 1959 3 M 0 1 $200 May 4-604Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 2% 105 44 54 58 7*| SpinaleV4 3000 81 W'tyPr'l'm121 PrizeEnt'yl 14 L'v'leLil 8 Apr26-605Suf 6f1:12%gd 6 115 2* 42 54 5«J SpencerTS 3250 79 Karamh117 Min'sBud115 Sund'yAft'n 7 Mar 5-603F.G 6f1:13%ft 6| 115 6« 63| 55J 5^ WinantR5 c3500 78 Elac 112 Latonya115 Mousefoot 7 Mar 3-607F.G 6f1:14%gd 2| 115 55 34 23 1| WinantRS 3500 79 L'tleMarcia115 N'k'tBabe115 STdL'y 8 Feb25-603F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 4-5 "108* 24 11 13 13J BVrdK9 M3000 82 Pr'tyPam113 GulfGate118 L'tleSh'nsie 10 Feb19-601F.G 6f1:14Vsft 3^ 113* 6" 64'34J 2"° Br's'dK? M3500 81 Daldust113 PrettyP'm118 Milly'sDr'm 11 Feb16-60'F.G 6f1:15%m 9* 108*44 42*33 33 Br's'dK3 M3000 72 Halation 118 Monia 113 Anutrof P. 12 Jan29-602F.G 6f1:15%sl 51 108 12131216121310'9 CookWM'i 3000 56 W'tingTime111 Carmine108 N'rwayJr. 12 Jan 9-601 F.G 6f1:144/5ft 3% 108*53 42J 44 34 BrVdK3 M4000 74ChacQ'st118 Fly'gBob118 L'tleS'wnsie 12 Dec28-595F.G 6 f 1:15 gd 6-5 *119 78*79*69 510 Br's'rdR? AlwM 67 MoonG'sip116 S'syNell 116 Harl'mBay 8 May 1 Suf 1-2 ft :501/5b April 23 Suf 1-2 ft :49%h Rielru Rncinocc 1 fiQ B. f, 3, by Pinebloom— Rewardmenow. by Trymenow. ISKy DUSineSS I UO Breeder, W. B. Robinson. 1960 7 1 0 0 $1,260 Owner, F. Calcagni. Trainer, F. Calcagni. $2,250 1959. . 6 M 0 0 $50 May 6-608Suf 1 1:40%ft 40 103 32 454. 7'3 8'9 LandersC8 3000 55 Amdandy107 Mis'leman121 D'zyG'ble 8 Apr29-605Suf 6f1:12%ft 66 114 54 78| 8'* 8'4 DavernJ4 2500 72 G'seL'ke107 Eudy'sDr'ml 13 M'sP'tic's 8 Apr18-604L.D 5f1:00%ft 5J 107 75* 812 8'i 820 DavernJ4 3500 66 HalfP'sian116 Tr'kRider105 CI'dyPete 12 Apr 4-603L.D 5f1:02%hy 4 116 14 14 14 1ig M'rc'rNi M2000 76 R'kyBusin's116 Shoeless116 Cuznbuzn 10 Mar29-603LD 7f1:29%ft 12 115 11 2h 65 84 M'rc'rN4 M2500 67 MyMistr's110 0'twitting113 T'wnBeau 11 Mar14-604L.D 5 f 1:01 ft 17 108 64| 79| 712 791 FisherRi 3500 73 HardlyEver106 Premo'tion106 PineR'e 10 Feb22-60'Bow 6f1:14%ft 74 113 85J10"10121012 M'rc'rN* M5000 67 L'leLina113 Mr.S'mG.118 Manh'mSt'r 12 Nov20-593Nar 6f1:13%ft 54 112 89 111410M 912 SkuseW' 3500 66 Jed'hCh'tl 12 Min'sBud109 BlueMig'n 12 Nov 6-592 Nar 6f1:14%fi 63 112 43 78 89J-89 SkuseWS 5000 64 Sicola 105 WarmUp 117 JeddahChant 11 Sep29-593Rkm 6f1:14Vsm 11 114 23 22 35J 59 CI'mesK* M3250 65 Smi''gPi'k119 Kar'm'n'h107 AbleArc'r 10 Sep11-594Rkm 6f1:12Vsft 15 114 2h 34 613 8'5 Clem'sKe M5000 69 B'bleT'gh114 Outside114 Sw't n'Pgy \i April 25 Suf 3-8 m :39b March 20 LD 3-8 m :38h Crsiffw Dnnni/ 110 Br. g, 3, by Royal Vale— Winter's Tale, by Bimelech. ratry Uanny ■ • «5 Breeder, C. Cohen. 1959 11 1 0 0 $1,440 Owner, M. M. Wolf. Trainer, M M Wolf. $2,250 Nov16-593Nar 1 -70 1 :48%ft 30 116 4« 631 7* 64J Sterl'gRio 3000 58 SoapBx112 LiveVolc'no120 AmbrCr't 12 Nov11-594Nar 1,^1:51 gd 4 115 2* 43J 6'0 61« MunslGR7 3000 40 Estancerial 16 Sicola116 BaySt.Louis 9 Nov 6-593 Nar 1-70 1:493/sft 8J 116 33 U 1h ink M's'lGRi M4000 57 C'tonV'ley116 Awarded116 Gr'yB'ram 12 0ct22-593L.D 7 f 1 :263/sf t 34 113* 9" 8" 917 910 CruzHS Mdn 83P'ceRob't118 Br'kf'stp'k115 K'ko'tP'h 11 Oct13-594LD 7 f-1 :27 ft 74. 115 23 44J 484. 7'4 M's'lGR' M4500 77 Skybo119 Breakfastpick114 Allahgem 12 Sep30-592Rkm 6f1:14%gd 30 108 7*| 6* 43J 64 MunslGR3 3000 72 W't'nSea117 Sund'yAft'n112 Pr'seBee 11 Sep22-593Rkm 5i f 1 :064/sft 6* 114*6* 74 68i 68 Br'dl'yJ4 M4000 80BlueNoon112 G'seLake112 R'reQueen 12 Sep 8-593Rkm 6f1:13%ft 33 115 11H1115 914 610 Kn'pEJS M350067 S'dyD'cer116 M'shLight116 Smil'gP'k 12 Aug 5-591 Sar 5Jf1:06%ft 8e 114 1414131«11201131 ErricoC? M6500 54 Omora 120 Fixit 116 Coach Ed 14 UDftC I I 7 Br. g, 3. by Boss— Fedela, by Requested. DOb * ■ ' Breeder, H. Dixon. 1960 9 2 0 2 $3,170 Owner, B. Terry, Jr. Trainer, B. Terry, Jr. $2,500 1959 16 1 4 1 $1,880 May 3-605Suf 6f1:12%ft 14 119 53 5? 65J. 63J SorsenB4 3500 81 Mys"yW'm"n107 GayWin'rl 15 KararrTh 8 Apr14-605L.D 5f1:00%ft 3**106 1* 1' 11 |h SorensnB^ 3250 86 LaBos 106 Sizzle 106 Buck'sStar11 Apr 7-60?LD 5f1:04Vshy 61 106 II 14 13J 12J Sor'nsenB2 3250 67 LasBos106 SirRascal 115 Dumbarli 7 Mar25-604L.D 5f1:02%gd 2\ 117 2h 42* 54* 54 DavernJ4 c2500 70 Dora'sGem115 Amdandy114 B'kleShoe 8 Mar18-606L.D 5 f 1 :033/5ny 20 107 54 54 41 3£ DavernJi 3500 69 Monia 106 Dumbarli 113 Davenport 7 Jan29-601C.T a6f1:20%m 13 112*11 ^ v 1 " tSch-ferE2 1600 68 PeachPie109 RoanNancy114 Sk'nyDip 10 tDisqualified and placed fourth. Jan22-603C.T a6f1:184/sft 2 114 2h 2\ 34 35* VasilM c1250 71 S.O.Suzie 112 MyEileen 111 BertR. 8 Jan15-801C.T a 4J f :52 m 14 115 8 6« 69 51° VasilAi 1250 70 WarLeal 15 SkinsLoullO Big-Merger 10 Jan 5-601 C.T a 44 f :51%ft 6J 114 6 54 45 J 45 VasilAi 1250 77 Eileen C. 109 War Lea 114 Biddy Will 10 Oct31-593ShD 5Jf1:11 m 3* 115 34 * m 34 22 McGVnT5 2000 72 WhatABird104 LastFigure111 Jagayle 10 May 12 Suf 3-8 m :40b May 1 Suf 1-2 ft :5Q3Ab April 26 Suf 3-8 hy :38%b Pacfv Ca/lno I I C Ch. g, 3, by Sedgemoor— Miscan, by Coastal Traffic. rebiy-jeuge I I J Breeder, V. L. Creal. 1960 7 0 0 0 $100 Owner, L Dubrow. Trainer, A. Fritsche. $2,500 1959 19 2 0 1 $2,685 Apr15-602G.P 6f1:11%ft 31 115 11'211i3 912 84 DelV'ioJis 350079 H"wAreTh'gs118 M"nsini109 Penta"ter 12 Apr 8-606G.P 1,^ 1:46 ft 31 113 68 J 44 67 64 Tr'bleyM4 3500 72 L'dyD'm'r111 M'd'whlM's114 P'liwh'l 8 Apr 1-609G.P 11-81:52'/5ft 34 107 54}. 45* 69 6" Hinoj'saH? 4500 62 ValsAcel 14 GustyPath116 RichardK. 8 Mar26-603G P 1& 1:45%ft 39 110 79 89 710 68J Hin'josaH4 50OC-71 Me'saCol'1110 Gr'yT'p'r115 D'blinKn't 11 Mar22-609G.P 1^ 1:46 ft 82 108 8" 94 88* 54 Hino'saH3 400071 Kn'k'tP'chl 10 ValsAcel 15 M'dh'IM's 11 Mar14-602G P 1&1:46%ft 41 109 11'310" 812 8'0 Hin'osaH7 3500 66 Betsy Will 112 Vals Ace 114 Spizgood 12 Mar10-60'GP 6f1:12%ft 61 111 1210121411 1311 15 Choq'tteJ3 4500 66 Saluda112 ShastaRoad115 MatchBox 12 Dec28-592TrP 1-701:44%ft 40 110 121511181122H28 BehrensR7 350052 B'rTav'n111 Arab'nLad108 M'hillMiss 12 Dec16-595TrP 6f1:10V5ft 167 112 1219122012201122 RotzJL2 4000 70 BKfEnc'terllS C'gaStar104 BetsyWill 12 Dec 2-594Nar 1-701:47%sl 10e 112 85* 711 610 612 PongL* 4000 54 Est'nc'rial 14 Q'n'sTour112 Br'kf'tpick 9 Nov27-595Nar 1VW 1:52%sl 21 113 89J 8»i10io 74J PongLS 3500 43 Westnutl 12 Rock'ttellO Fr'chRogue 12 4th Suf JaL C.i * 1-2 FURLONGS. (Decathlon. May 14, 1955, :52%. 2. 119.) 4Tn Dili Purse $2,700. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. Weight, 118 lbs. InlinnnAckiiM 1 1 Q Ok. b. or br. q, 2, by John Constable— Royalette, by Royal Cheer. JOnanneSDUrg | | O Breeder, S. Sim. 1960 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Al-Rag Stable. Trainer, J. Barbanti. Apr27-603Suf 4f :481/sft 10 118 7 67 510 68| S'r'nBS M10000 84 Vittoria115 Natural Brr1 13 Leo'sAce 8 May 10 Suf 3-8 hy :39b May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :49h March 23 TrP 3-8 ft :37bg Arfillinc 1 1 Q Br. g, 2, by Golden Gloves— Lassie Lea, by Battlefire. MITIIIIUS I IO Breeder, B. A. Dario. 1960 2 M 0 1 $350 Owner, B. A. Dario. Trainer, W. LaRue Apr28-604Suf 4f :46%ft 5 118 4 32} 38J 3'0 GlassnerG* Mdn 92 HighBush118 BallyRegale118 Artillius 7 Mar 2-603Hia 3f :34%ft 9-5f *118 11 10H1115 GibbGi2 Mdn 74S'lor'sVis'n115 Sp't'nDrp118 K'gCr's's 13 March 2, 1960— Daily Racing Form Time, :33. May 10 Suf 1-2 hy :53b May 3 Suf 1-2 ft :49%h April 21 Suf 3-8 ft :37h Kliiihf Rri/in/lo 1 1 fi B. c, 2, by Ram 0' War— Miss Punga, by Pharanor. INignr Dngaae | | Q Breeder, Ocala Stud, Inc. 1960 1M 0 0 $150 Owner, Riverwood Farm. Trainer, J. F. Plett. Apr28-604Suf 4f :46%ft 25 118 6 42} 51' 410 Fairb'ksA7 Mdn 92 HighBush118 BallyRegale118 Artillius 7 April 22 Suf 3-8 ft :37h April 2 TrP 5-8 ft 1:04^ March 28 TrP 1-2 ft :51%b I en'c A -a 1 1 Q Ch. c, 2, by Oh Lea-Vacation, by Maedic. ueo 5 Mte ■ I O Breeder, T. Piatt. 1960 4 M 1 2 $1,125 Ownre, W. J. Resseguet. Trainer, W. J. Resseguet. Apr27-603Suf 4f :48Vsft 2e 118 6 44} 45 33 V'aAC4 M10000 90 Vittoria115 Natural Br'rl 13 Leo:sAce 8 Apr 6-603LH 4J f :553/5gd 3} 118 7 6" 5'0 24} Waj'aH7 M750085 Frwned0n115 Leo'sAce118 PippinRun 9 Jan26-604F.G a^ :28Vsft 14 117 12 95*3} V'laACH M6000 ToBeSure109 JackolineK.117 Pasqual 12 Jan11-604F.G a^ :26%ft 3 120 11 11i211ii Guaj'oV3 M5000 Mr.lberia117 Ed'sBell 114 AirStride 12 May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :49h April 21 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b April 12 Lrl 3-8 ft :40b v-apr. fnnf Hiillnhnlnn nuiiaDaioo 1 1 fi Dk- br. c, 2, by Captain Morgan— Arbitress, by Teddy's Comet. | 10 Breeder) P. Fuuer. i960 o m o o I — ) Owner, P. Fuller. Trainer, J. P. Considine. May 7 Suf 1-2 ft :49hg May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :51%b April 30 Suf 3-8 ft :39b Hi f^rorn 11 Q B. c. 2. by Greek Ship— Run A Risk, by Count Fleet. m vareco || o Breeder, Shawnee Farm. 1960 OM 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. A. Garland. Trainer. R. Garland. May 4 Suf 3-8 ft :37%bg April 29 Suf 3-8 ft :37%bg April 26 Suf 3-8 hy :383/sbg I Rrnwnp I lift B c. 2. by Solar Slipper— Pussy Willow, by Bull Dog. j viuwiic i_. 1 1 o Breeder, Crown Crest Farm. 1960 1 M 0 0 $50 Owner, A. Saucier, Jr. Trainer, W. Resseguet. Apr28-604Suf 4f :46%ft 71 118 3 64} 613 510 WajdaH5 Mdn 92 HighBush118 BallyRegale118 Artillius 7 April 19 Suf 3-8 ft :37hg April 12 Lrl 3-8 ft :37h April 1 Lrl 1-2 si :52%b Bin i/u r Ducr 1 1 ft B- c. 2. by Moondust II.— Liltette, by Pilate. Dig ■■ O Breeder, C. Hartwick. 1960 1M 0 0 $50 Owner, C. Hartwick. Trainer, C. Hartwick. May 2-603Suf 4} f :55%hy 19 118 12 10'i10io 5'J FiskB4 M750O75 ForFun115 HighEp"het115 LaComdre 12 May 8 Suf 1-2 ft :49h May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b April 28 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b Mirhpllv 1 1 ft R»- t. 2, by Miche— Delly, by Portlaw. lyiiciiciiy 1 1 © Breeder, Mrs. J. P. Adams. 1960 . 2 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. J. P. Adams. Trainer, J. O'Shea. May 7-60«Suf 4} f :53 ft 36 112 8 79 712 710 DunlavyTS Alw 88 E'r'dK'gJr.113 HighB'shi18 Be A Pal 9 Apr28-604Suf 4f :46%ft 10 118 5 74 716 715 SmithJHi Mdn 87 HighBush118 BallyRegalel 18 Artillius 7 May 12 Suf 3-8 m :38b May-3 Suf 1-2 ft :48%hg April 26 Suf 3-8 hy 37%b 5th Suf 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. (Larry Ellis, April 26, 1954, 1:41, 6. 120.) CiL C|i( Purse S2,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of jTll i3U I three races since April 16 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,750. Wnr Command X /s 1 1 C Br. g, 10, by War Admiral— Canina, by Bull Dog. yyar V,ommanu | t^mmtm. Mereworth Farm. 1960 6 2 2 2 $4,040 Owner, Petelli Stable. Trainer, T. Cataldi. $2,750 1959 18 3 8 1 $10,200 Apr30-604Suf 1^1:444/5ft 1*117 12 12} 2* 2* SpinaleJ2 2500 92 LakeDrive115 WarC'm'd117 ChillieLee 7 Apr23-6Qi0Suf 1 J 1:45 ft 2**115 12} 1} 1} 1| SpinaleJ* 250091 W'rCom"d115 TheBoxll.115 Orl'nsM'd 8 Apr12-609L.D 1-701:45 ft 7-5 *1 15 13} 14 17 18} SpinaleJ? 2000 81 WarCom'dl 15 D-vilment115 FastFire 8 Apr 5-602LD 5f1:02 m 1*115 55 54 48} 38* SpinaleJ4 2000 70Somnus115 SeaFighter117 WarCom'd 10 Mar24-602Bow 6f 1:12Vsft 7-5 *116 43} 23 23 32 SpinaleJio 250088 TimeCI'ck116 FltPep117 Sw'tStr'ller 12 Mar14-60iBow 7f1:26%ft 4} 116 1} 1h 2h 2h SpinaleJ* 2500 80R'y'IP'k116 St"rSpgle122 FifthD'nR'd 12 Jly25-593Mth 6f1:13%sl 3 121 73 42} 24 22 RogersC3 3500 72Stratm't118 MomsKn've115 T'ghtfui 9 Jly18-59«Mth 1&1:491/5ft 5 122 4"" 95} 98} 917 Gomez M4 4500 42 Longboss116 T'derM'sel 116 Roman'le 9 ' Jly10-592Mth 6f1:11%ft 8} 120 42 44 1h 14 GomezMio 3500 85 UncleEv115 Comesouteven115 L'rdJan 12 Jly 6-59iMth 6f1:12%ft 2' *122 42} 54 64 42* Boul'tisSS 3500 78 Ethel-Rita117 Come'ven116 BigSq'ze 9 May 6 Pirn 3-8 ft :37%b March 21 Bow 3-8 ft :36%h A 11 In Tvmio 1 1 fi B. m, 5, by Stymie— Bull Miss, by Bull Dandy. MUIU lymie I ' « Breeder A. J Ostriker 1960 6 10 0 $1,285 Owner, B. Terry, Jr. Trainer, B. Terry, Jr. $2,750 1959 31 4 2 1 $7,850 Apr26-6fJ9Suf 1 -70 1 :43%ft 5} 108 713 610 33 14} Sor'nsenB5 200088 Aula Tymie 108 Susong 112 Hill Mist 7 Apr23-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 92 113 1022l025ifj23ioi6 MercierN* 2500 68 RedSultanl 15 Vinsecret115 Hi-Scot 10 Apr12-60«L.D 5f1:00%ft 34 112 720 723 723 719 Sp'aleV7 A2500 67 Test'gJet117 B'nieStyle109 E'l Corey 7 Jan16-6010F.G 1 1-4 2:11%ft 3 106*78 74} 75} 45* W'dleyCi c2000 61 Ch'ssPI'r119 WineH'mAire111 OilB'm 8 Jan11-609F.G 1^1:47%ft 7* 111 9'4 912 87} 88* CookWMS 3000 70SideL't119 N'tyDr'm112 PublicityM'n 9 Jan 4-608F.G 1^ 1:47%ft 4 106* 913 97£ 85* 57* WoodleyCS 3000 71 F'm'gBlue116 W'ISVn'd113 SideLight 10 Dec17-598F.G 1^1:49 m 6} 110* 7i« 65 77 45} W'dleyCT3 4000 64 Jeff 'yJ.S.122 Palisadell.111 Ch'rJack 8 Dec10-593F.G 1^ 1:45%ft 4} 112*69 51049 415 W'dleyCT* 3750 71 GoldAw'd115 Ch'rJack122 Jeffr'yJ.S. 7 Dec 1-597F.G 1^ 1:48 ft 6} 119 718 610 45} 21| BrJss'dR4 c3000 73JeffreyJ.S.119 P'bleAce113 Telegrafo 7 Nov26-598F.G 1^ 1:48%ft 3} 117 1113 63} 62* lit Brous'dRH 3250 71 Ch'rJ'k120 W'dWh'rs112 Amb'usK'te 11 tDead heat. Nov 3-599LH 11-81:54%ft 81 114* 5" 65* 54} 53* Northc'tF4 4000 R'd'teD'rby119 Fr'd'mParley116 Orte 8 Feb 21 FG 5-8 ft 1:06b April 5 LD 3-8 m :401/5b Porf Pnf 1 1 7 O. c, 4, by Beauchef— Idle Pat, by Cavalcade or Pompey. reri rui | | / Breeder, H. L Donovan. 1960 12 3 1 1 $4,910 Owner, Patterson & Neumeyer. Trainer, P. Patterson. $2,750 1959 24 5 2 3 $8,780 May 5-602Suf 1^1:45 ft 4} 115 24 22 2} 1} MaddenD5 2500 91 PertPatl 15 TooBusyl 15 Fightlnflat'n 9 Apr28-602Suf 1-701:43Vsft 13 115 53 42 31 1"° Madden D9 2500 89 PertPat115 WailinSailor113 Napoleon 11 Apr13-609G.P 1^1:43 ft 13 115 12 68 717 817 DeverR4 3500 76 Longboss121 CheerJack117 DoubleW. 8 Apr 7-602G.P 1^ 1:45 ft 9| 117 55} 24 32 44} Hino'osaHS 3000 78Saneado 109 BlueMistll. 114 Vote 12 Mar28-604G.P 6}f1:16%ft 35 116 64 47 54 57* NonoR* 4000 86 FastMoneyl 21 LadyP'der116 Balev'le 10 Mar 2-607F.G 1^1:48%m 5* 116 3431 33 47 NonoR? 3500 65 H'ro'sH'11116 Sp'cialCh'ce116 Rainpr'f 8 Feb25-6010F.G 1 ^ 1 :47Vfef t 3} 118 22 21 42} 33 NonoRS 3000 76 B'nneB'le111 CapeP't122 P'blicityM'n 8 Feb17-609F.G 1^1:47 ft 11 116 14 3nk 22 23 NonoRS 3000 77 Ch'rJack116 Rom'nCr'n117 Sp'c'ICh'ce 9 Feb13-604F.G 6f1:14%m 17 118 53} 57} 68} 64 NonoRS 3250 70 Q'ckL'ncM 16 Palohso113 MissMacB. 8 Jan25-605F.G 1^ 1:48 ft 5| 120 23 2422 541 NonoRi 3500 70 EpeeBleu113 Hero'sHall113 C-Stripe 8 April 21 GP 1-2 sy :50b April 5 GP 5-8 sy 1:03%b CUnlAnnc Cnlnr 1 1 7 Dk- ^ 9, 5, by Chaldon Heath— Light Colors, by Valdina Orphan. ^naiOOns V-Oior | | J Breeder, F. K. Wills. 1960 4 2 0 0 $2,570 Owner, L. A. Stable. Trainer, R. Gottsman. S2.750 1959 32 3 4 3 $7,935 May 5-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 14 117 64* 64 68} 54 WalkerGS 3000 85 RedSuit'n119 Pr'ceProm119 OleSarge 8 Apr21-60'Suf 1-701:44 ft 2} *117 49 45} 68 77* MunsellG 5 3500 78 HonestDoc 113 Scalp 113 Athenal 12 Apr11-60«L.D 7f 1:27%ft 6} 117 32 2h 13 12} MVIGR2 A2500 87Ch'ld'nsC'l'r117 Mr.Bit119 M'ylmp'se 8 Mar31-604L.D 7f1:30%sy 12 117 23 Fog. 12 14f MunsellG5 2500 71 Sk'nDhul 14 P'zePur'se110 HelloRita 7 Nov30-59«Nar 6f1:14%sy 17 113 42* 54} 7« g 65 LandersC4 2500 69She_'sHadlt112 JeanO'F108 CynthiaS't 9 Nov25-595Nar 6f1:144/5m 4} 117 41 52} 54 6« Fairb'ksA2 3000 66 Sunglit'r115 MightyProud115 Athenal 9 Nov18-59«Nar 6f1:13%gd 6 117 96g 74* 88} 65 Fairb'ksA5 3000 74 G'nCirclel 14 L'tleBr'te119 Screwball 11 Nov12-595Nar 6f1:14%gd 8* 117 24 2} 1i 14 Fair'ksAH 3000 74H'lid'yQu'n114 S'cin's110 E'g'g'm'tR'g 12 Nov 7-599Nar 1-701:49V5m 11 113 54 54},35 45* SpinaleV3 2500 54 Albarado113 Joyrin108 SoleroJr. 9 Oct29-59iLD 7f1:284/sgd 61 115 10" 98} 88} 78* V'nHookES 2500 74Sflmaster115 DunBri115 GoBogieGo 12 May 12 Suf 1-2 m :521/5b April 10 LD 3-8 gd :38%b March 28 LD 1-2 ft :51bg ftrpplr AHmirnl rfC 11 *i B. g, 9, by Adaris— Betrothal, by War Admiral. vjrecii aauiiiiiui t* i I J Breeder Coldstream Stua Int 1960 7 0 0 0 $100 Owner, Gold Star Stable. Trainer, J. W. Nizlek. $2,750 1959 22 5 3 2 $10,715 May 3-609Suf 1-70 1:41 %ft 12 113 65* 7" 7*1 7" DeRoinD* 4750 78 Thin Ice 113 Brookwood 112 Shirk 7 Apr29-608Suf 1 -70 1 :424/sft 7} 113 44} 512 67} 6* DeRoinD6 4000 85 Polichlall. 113 Shirk113 PaintedPorch 7 Apr23-609Suf 1 -70 1 :42%ft 12 113 2h 77 711 7" MaddenDi 5000 80 BradyA.115 Royal Birthl 13 Corcorico 7 Apr21-60'Suf 1-701:44 ft 6} 113 59 121912221018 Fairb'ksA2 3500 67 HonestDoc 113 Scalp 113 Athenal 12 Apr 9-608L.D 1^ 1:51Vsm 3 109* 43} 44 5" 514 BradleyJ3 04000 50 P.0.An'x120 Dis-nance114 GdedFcrce 7 Apr 2-606L.D 1^ 1:513/shy 9-5 *113 54 5" 5" 517 Mad'nDi 40000 45 P.0.Ann'x114 H'nt'rsRn114 AII'yGal 7 Mar26-605L.D 7f1:26%ft 12 116 6" 717 717 620 Mad'nDi A5O0O71 ChrisM'se121 GoRippey116 M'thaCary 7 Dec 3-597 Nar 1^1:48V5gd 31 122 33} 64} 54 33* Land'sC4 c5000 67 PriscillaC.117 DorisAtor110 Birchw'd 8 Nov26-597Nar 1 ^ 1 :49 hy 3*119 HI 1} l» 14 LandersC4 450066 Birchwoodl 18 RonaldJ.113 ColonelEd 8 Nov24-597Nar 1^1:50 sy 11 111 43} 5'1 5" 24} LandersC3 5500 56Converted110 WoodfPM11 PriscillaC. 7 ! Nov 14-599 Nar 1^ 1:47%ft 3} 119 32} 6« 59} 47* LandersCS 4500 66 PriscillaC. 116 Bernwith117 Goforw'rd 8 April 7 LD 5-8 m 1:071/5bg March 20 LD 3-8 m :40%b March 18 LD 1-2 si :53%b Afkannl sk 1 fil Or. m, 5, by Greek Warrior— East B., by Eastport. MTnenm *I» | UO Breeder. M. Drayman & E Cohen. 1960 11 2 2 2 $2,350 Owner, Otnip Farm. Trainer, M. H. Hawkins. S2.750 1959 23 6 4 3 $8,170 Apr28-608Suf 1&1:44*ftft 15 105* 35} 33} 53} 58 Fairb-ksR7 3250 84 Scalp 113 High and Dry 113 Hashco8 Apr21-609Suf 1-70 1:44 ft 104 105*38 64 57 34 Fairb'ksRt 3500 81 HonestDoc 113 Scalp 113 Athenal 12 Apr 9-605L.D 7 f 1:32 m 9 105* 57} 310 68} 7»S Bradl'yJ^ c2500 50 P'cesStr't117 Riv'val 112 L'ko th'lrish 8 Mar26-606S.P 6 f 1:16 ft 3* 115 65} 67} 77 77} RootTR4 A2500 62 ChillieLee107 TinLassie112 JovialMiss 7 Mar21-607S.P 6f 1:16%gd 7-5 *115 34 2h 2} 1"° RootTRS A2000 68 Coinagain115 ChillieLee107 R'alTrend 10 Mar12-606S.P 6f1:161/ssl 51 115 64 52144 22 Vin'nJR2 A250O67 TinLassie110 ChalB'ng108 FortyBelow 7 Mar 4-607S.P 6f1:154/sft 3 108 42} 42} 31 1"° RootTR2 A2000 71 GlenCove 111 ChillieLee 107 Vinsecret 7 Feb25-606S.P 5}f1:09%sy 5} 107 64 44} 53} 641 DattiloJS 2500 69 Killdee112 TrueRequestm C.0.Tiger9 Feb15-607S.P 6f1:144/5ft 4 114 43} 42 32 32* R'd'zEC3 A2000 74 SaltLick115 PI'ckyMidge115 Vinsecret 7 Feb 8-606S.P 6 f 1:16 ft 2**114 41 41 21 24 Rodr'zECS 2500 68 NewDoorl 16 FairCa'sel 16 So'thWisn'r 6 Hnlcnv IK Blk 9, 4, by Lord Autumn or Saxony-Dale Day. by Boot to Boot ua,bUA ■■ «J Breeder. C. L. Cray 1960 14 1 0 0 $1525 Owner. L. H. Siegmann. Trainer, L. Rodriguez. $2,750 1959 26 4 3 3 $7,960 May 9-601 Suf 6f1:15%m 7 115 Fog. 13 12} Val'elaAC2 200070 Dalsaxl 15 CountryJim115 Whindale 12 May 4-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 9* 115 89} |11 711 912 SkuseW4 2500 79 Whir'gBls110 Cel't'oR.117 NobleFoot 10 Apr22-602G.P 6 f 1:11 gd 17 118 1218121910H 78* SmithFA9 300081 Bimr'rd118 DvilishDolM 13 GleefulM's 12 Apr18-603G.P 6f1:10%ft 71 114 9" 913 813 891 DeverR8 3500 82 SolarGirl 107 KingMe116 Speedy Bee 12 Apr11-602G.P 6}f1:16%ft 19 116 9^} 99} 8? V\ ZakoorW9 3500 84 lronMer'nt116 Free andB'y115 Singer 11 Apr 4-602G.P 1^1:45%ft 11 118 521 5« 8141117 Brumf'dD3 300064 FinalePuer118 SameTh'g108 Outrank 12 Mar28-601G.P 6f 1:11%ft 30 118 8" 89} 651 431 ZakoorWio 3500 83S'p'rD'cV118 Arth'rjye118 Ch'fF'c'r12 Mar15-602G.P 11-81:51%ft 30 115 24 3? 49 6'* Brumf'dD4 3000 61 Samark 114 FinalePuer 115 Erratic 12 Mar 5-602G.P 11-81 :50%f t 11 113 1r 44 67} 915 Hin'osaHi 3500 67 Sausage 113 SevenKnots 120 CountB. 11 Feb24-60iHia 11-81:53%gd 6 118 3} 2} 5? 515 Brumf'dD7 3500 53 Iked118 GreekGuard118 BigCircle 10 May 12 Suf 3-8 m :36%h March 27 GP 3-8 ft :38b Page 27 6th Suf 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing. July 26, 1937. 1:09%. 4. 117.) X«l C £ Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since Ol II jlll April 2. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of three races since March 12 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $4,250. P_|„ci r;c V 1 1 C B. h, 5, by Ardan— Caltha, by Bahrain. rdlUSrriS A. I IJ Breeder Estate of S. D. Riddle. 1960 9 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Double E Stable. Trainer, W. R. Smith. $4,250 1959 18 0 1 2 $2,160 May 7-60'Suf 1^145 ft 28 113 44 5«J 7" 7»» PeakeWA? 4750 74 Hon'tDoc113 BlueRay115 HhT'neR'by 7 May 3-60?Suf 1-70 1:41%ft 38 113 32 45 6'2 6*8 PeakeWA3 4750 79 Thin Ice 113 Brookwood 112 Shirk 7 Apr28-60«Suf 6 f 1:11 ft 106 115 65 7" 8'5 8'5 PeakeWAt 750078 D'dy'sD'sher115 Turb'nite111 TallBoy 8 Apr11-606G P tc 1^1:43 fm 43 114 1h 7*1 713 712 RoserG* 7500 78 Billiards 114 PeterSpice 114 Piercing 9 Apr 7-608G P tc1A 1-43'Afm 110 114 32J 88£ 9 * 9"» RoserG6 10000 75 Middlet'n118 GoodG.114 RomanSpark 9 Mar30-60«GP td^ V43Vfefm 171 112 2J 6* 12171218 RoserGS 10000 71 RomanSp'rk106 Middlet'nl 18 GoodG. 12 Mar19-608G P tc14144%fm 146 112 22 81012221221 RoserG2 1400062 Evergl'sDeel 11 D'dlyAct'M 12 Rev'que 12 Mar14-60*GP 64 f 1:16Vfeft 336 113 972 911 8'i 9'2 Allg'ierH8 12000 82 Judiciaryl 16 Handshake115 TheJoker 12 Mar5-605GP If 1JWUI 2B 112 983101 1 11 1^11 15 AllgaierH3 Alw81 Charlie'sS'ng111 Gr'kCircle117 Pryson 11 Sep 7-59?Lat 6fV10%ft 36 110 88 8'3 81* 815 RoserGS Alw PicksGtrl 111 Larrikin109 D'bleDem'd 8 April 26 Suf 3-8 hy :38%b April 15 GP 3-8 ft :36%b Mar 26 GP 1-2 ft :49%b Pmm Purr hncp 1 07 ch f 4 b* Piet— Beausy, by Head Play. NZe rurcnase IU/ Breeder, W. T. Markey. 1960 10 1 0 2 $1,885 Owner Otnip Farm. Trainer, M. H. Hawkins. $4,250 1959 7 0 0 0 $200 Apr30-605Suf 6f1T1%ft 21 107* 6"i 55 5*1. 5« BradleyJ* 3250 84 TumblinO.117 Sunglit'r115 BelleBrune 8 Apr20-60'LD 7f1:28%ft A\ 113 4*| 571 22 1g Muns'ilG* c2500 80 PrizePur'se113 Gard'la115 M'donR'd 10 Apr6-60'LD 7f1:34V5hy 13 109 &\ 6 * 33J 3* Sor'senBH 2000 46 L'kyD'ny114 Mr.M'kM.114 Pr'eP'ch'se 12 Mar31-60*LD 7 f 1:30%sy 13 110 7'2Fog. 313 3'5 Sor'senB3 2500 56 Ch'donsColor117 Sk'nDhu114 HJloRita 7 Mar23-6G*Bow 6 f 1:121/sft 43 114 V\ 9'J 9'3 SH WajdaH' 3500 82 First Pic 117 Spigot 114 Pana 12 Mar18-605Bow I,1* 1:49 si 6 114 3J 1h 4? 5 ° GrimmPI? 2750 58 D'tl'sD'rah116 Up aTree113 H'bsPride 8 Mar12-6(HBow 6f1:12%gd 74 115 9'° 9?| 9*1 8*1 GrimmPI* 350082 Ch'k'sGlid'r116 M'sy-S'py117 D'ysB'st 11 Feb16-60'Hia 11-81:51%ft 58 111 32 42J10' 212^ BurrC3 350065 MissTopp'r115 lrishEyes110 Roll'gJ'dy 12 Feb 9-60*Hia 11-81:524Aft 78 111 42J 35 4? 4* BurrC1 3500 65 Kno-Knox 111 Mainrock 114 MikeJ.K. 9 Jan15-60"TrP 6f 1-10Vsft 85 108 8" 8'i 97i 8« StoneC'2 3500 86 SuperiorMiss111 0tterbein113 Crecy 12 Dec28-595TrP 1^ 1-44%ft 29 107* 43J 6* 78J 6'? Campb'IR? 4000 62 Neleus115 DeadeyeDick116 TraderJ.C. 9 April 16 LD 1-2 ft :50b ■ — d _., d 1 I *T Ok. b. g, 4. by Guillotine— Fraternize, by Sun Teddy. Jay boy b. 11/ 8reede;;£. P' Eastjn. i960 8 1 1 2 $2,875 Owner, K Stable. Trainer, C. C. Beverly. $4,250 1959 21 6 1 2 $10,255 May S-605Suf 6f1:13Vbm 11 117 1J 2' 35 5" Sherm'nAi 4500 73 BoulMich117 RedW'gew'd117 AIT'nt'o 7 Apr27-605Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 4J 117 42J 32 33 J 35 Sherm'nA* 5000 83 Hey-Beaut112 DoubleX.115 JayBoyB. 10 Apr21-KK Suf 6f l^^/sft 2\ *115 1h 1J 1'f 1no Sherm'nA3 4500 84 JayBoyB.115 Wink'sMink112 Ahead 11 Apr 9-604G.P 6fT:10%ft 3| 115 8'i 55| 5^ 33J DeSp'toA* 5000 89 Lo'sePar'ml 16 D'nT'janl 15 JayBoyB. 8 Apr4«HGP 6 f 1:11 ft 5 114 1' 14 1' 2"* DeSp'toA3 3500 89TigerTr'ble113 JayBoyB.114 JouettS. 11 Jan19-605Hia 11-81:51 ft 95 114* 6 U12'5 Outdist. Proz'lloF' 6500 C'ntS'dak116 TeaDans't106 KingCot'n 12 Jan14-606TrP 1^ 1:434/sft 25 115* 3"" 2h 42J 5?i Proz'lloF4 6250 75DarkFate115 Paul I. 117 TeaDansant 7 Jan 7-60'TrP 6 f 1:10Vsft 5 120 42J 432, 34i 52J BlumW c5000 89 ParkyTone 114 Kev 114 Thurston 12 Dec26-59'TrP 6f1:10%ft &l 120 22 1| U^ V BlumW 4250 91 Boutbarb109 David'sPride111 Bibloom 10 Dec23-593TrP 6f1:10V%ft 6£ 118 5»| 5*1 S6 54 DeSp'oAH 4000 88 At'mR'k't120 P'tP'nd'l 115 ArtMcP'e 11 May 7 Suf 1-2 ft ^h April 8 TrP 1-2 ft :51%b PnrLofru «• 1 1 K Blk. g, 4, by One Count— Solid Trick, by Unbreakable. KOCKerry I | J Breeder, Fenton Farm. 1960 8 0 0 3 $1,150 Owner, Mrs. Julie Miron. Trainer, H. L. Cornwall. $4,250 1959 10 2 0 2 $3,430 May 6-606Suf 6f1:11%ft 31 115 8 8' 98| 8 i WajdaH 10 4000 86 J'ngBrook115 M'tyR'ge119 M'sMacB. 12 Apr21-60*Suf 6f1:12%ft 3i 115 Lost rider. WajdaH7 4500 JayBoyB.115 Wink'sMink112 Ahead 11 Apr 2-605LH 7 f 1:274Aft 4J 116 54 631 65J 42J WajdaH7 5000 85 C'denChimes116 MidE'n116 S'rnP'mp 8 Mar29-602Bow 6f1:12%ft 51 116 33 33 34 34J WajdaH2 4500 84 0ldhamC'nty112 N'rthP'ge112 TheAxe 11 Mar22-608Bow 7f1:26%ft 20 116 34 2* 32 3'| WajdaH2 5000 79B'n'rB'd116 NM a.V'd116 RedW'gVd 12 Mar14-605Bow 6f1:11%ft 13 116 lOSJIO^IO'glO'J WajdaH' 5000 82 Tungsteno116 FiveForks116 Snommis 12 Feb29-605Bow 6 f 1:13 tt 8J 116 7*1 65i 641 54J WajdaH' 5000 82 Wassail 119 Sandusky 116 Arrowette 12 Feb15-C04Bow 5|f1:061/ssy 8| 115 53J &% 44j 35J WajdaH' 500082 Vir-Marie113 N'rthP'ge115 S'rg'tSp'k 9 Dec 2-597Nar 6f1:13%sl 6J 113 42J 1J 12 13 WajdaH" 4750 79FiveForks118 War'rG'ge110 M'rthaC'y 11 Nov27-597Nar 6f1:14%sl 8 113 3' 3' J 32 3J BohenkoP7 5000 72 M'thaCaryl 10 Two toT'gle106 Sin-Jex 7 Nov 6-59*Nar 6f1:13%ft 41 111 33 54J 6'i 68J WajdaHS Alw 71 WarriorGeorge112 Scapin109 Man'pl'y 8 Oct30-593LD 7 f 1 :27%f t 3| 117 1h 12J 13J \a\ WajdaH3 Mdn 89CrownSparkler114 DziDzia117 Bonci 12 March 27 Bow 5-8 ft 1:04b Mi «L t™ QIAna $£ 100 Ro n, 63 fay Mighty Story— Ky. Hash, by Hash. igiuy MOge ^ I £.1. Breeder, Crown Crest Farm. 1960 5 3 2 0 $5,010 Owner, G. R. Handy. Trainer, G. R. Handy. $4,250 1959 10 2 1 2 $3,860 May 6-606Suf 6f1:11%ft 3*119 2h 2J 2\ 2\ Merc'rN'2 400090 J'ngBrookl 15 M'tyR'gel 19 M'sMacB. 12 Apr22-60«Suf 6f 1:12%ft 9-5 *119 2h 1h 11 V\ MercierNS 3500 86 M'tyRidgel 19 P'bleAcel 12 TopRating 8 Apr12-607LD 5f1:00%ft 3J 119 30k 2h 2h 2h Merc'rN3 0350086 M'cyM's106 M'htyR'ge119 C'meTh'gh 8 Mar30-60«L.D 5f :59%ft 3| 117 2h 2J V\ 12i MercierN3 250090 Putt115 TroopCarrier117 AITanteo 7 Mar30-605LD 7f1:29%ft 4J 114 1h 2h 1h 13 MercierN' 2000 83 SeaFighterl 17 JoanieZ.109 Weekly 9 Jly20-59«Nar 6 f 1:12 ft 2\ *112* 65 712 713 7'5 Vinc'oraR' 2000 71 HomeLight112 R'ckyBond117 Anmark 7 Jly 9-595Nar 6 f 1:123/sft 3-2 *120 44 6«I 6" 6'2 MercierNS 2500 71 Sh'gD'ncer113 Sand'lg'ph117 V'd'b'gh 8 Jun27-595Suf 6f1:134/ssl 6J 117 13 |«§ |1| 1i| MercierNi 3000 79RedSultan119 F'thAt'mpt110 Hi-Sc't 10 Jun16-595Suf 6f1:12%gd 6J 112*3' 523 54J 33 Vin'foraR2 3000 81 In theSpr'g117 BlueJim115 F'thAtpt 8 Jun 8-591 Suf 6f 1:13%gd 6-5 *115 4"k 1J 1J 12J Merc'rNH 2000 79 HotWalker117 Rinflo110 Sunglitter 11 May 8 Suf 3-8 ft :38%b May 5 Suf 3-8 ft :39b rtsirlr I r\r\\t 1 1 C B. c, 4, by Coaltown— Noticing, by Transmute. UOTK LOOK || J Breeder. North Cliff Farm. 1960 2 0 11 $780 Owner, S. Truppa. Trainer, T. Croce, Jr. $4,250 1959 24 1 0 4 $3,230 Apr30-603Suf 6 f 1:123/5ft 3-2 -115 77i 54£ 64 2rk WajdaH3 c2500 85 DinkleSquirm111 DarkLook115 Putt 11 Apr23-603Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 3J 115 44 33 3' 32J WajdaS 2500 86 LostChordl 12 MaeAce110 DarkLook 8 Dec 3-595 Nar 6f1:13%gd 1\ 115 53J 44 4* 38i Rod'ezEC 3000 69Eskimo115 Sun'tBaby112 Two toT'gle 7 Nov28-592Nar 6f1:14%m 4J 116 91 3 77 J 68 6" Rod'ezEC2 3000 62 AirGrip112 K'nt'kyB'dit115 Ch'fFact'r 10 Nov23-596Nar 6f1:13%ft 5J 115 7«J 65| 54 3nlt Rod'zEC" 3500 78 JayJayCee109 DawnB.113 SunsetBaby 11 Nov16-594Nar 6f1:14%ft 11 116 9'° 98J 75J 65| Rod'ezECS 3500 67 BertR'kl 13 Sh'non'sH'pe114 T'blinO. 9 Oct21-592L.D 5f :584/sft « 108* 9' M 8'° 64^ CruzH* 3000 92T'blin0.115 K't'yMint'r113 EIIVeeBee 12 Oct15-595L.D 7f 1:29Vssl 9-5 *113 45 32 J 27 415 Contr5asJ5 3750 65 MyJoan105 MissF'y'bee103 JayJayCee 8 Oct 6-595L.D 5f :59%ft 6 |113 53J 33i 22 13J Cont'rasJ' 3000 93 NobleFootl 12 TumblinO. 115 Vat'rnish 9 Sep10-595Rkm 6f1:114Aft 2J -112 73^ 53J 34 44J Contr'asJ7 400082Swig114 K'ckyFlare117 Sw'tThunder 8 Aug27-596Rkm 6t1:11%ft 13 113 78 710 77J 64J Contr'asJi 400082 Dr.Prisbel 14 Etoile duN'dl 12 Wanted 8 April 22 Suf 1-2 ft :48hg April 17 Suf 5-8 ft 1:011/5h Mice KAnr R rfi 1 1 O Ch. m, 5, by Eternal Reward— Dainty Affair, by He Did. IV1I55 IVUJC D. 1» ' I ^ Breeder. L. Augustus. 1960 10 2 1 5 $4,950 I Owner, Resseguet & Weiner. Trainre, W. Resseguet. $4,250 1959 19 3 4 6 $4,600 May 6-606Suf 6f1:112/3ft 81 112 10'J 78J 64? 3'J BohenkoP7 400089 J'ngBrook115 M'tyR'ge119 M'sMacB. 12 Apr 7-606LH 6f1:14'/sft 6J 114 10" 8*1 43 1J GrimmPI8 4000 88 M'sMacB.114 TooHasty114 QuizMar 12 Apr 2-603Lrl 6f1:13%ft 15 117 10*110" 78J 341 GrimmPI4 4000 87 Sp'shQu'nl 17 SolidG'd114 MissMacB. 10 i Feb23-607F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 3J 108 55 54 24 11 Hin'saH7 c3000 87 0joRojo 115 Impressed 116 MyDare 7 Feb13-604F.G 6f1:142/fem 3 105*65 781 5 4 32| Br'ssardKS 3250 77 Q'ckL'ch116 Palohso113 CaptainQuick 8 Feb 6-6O6F.G 6f1:13Vsft 21 103*4* 44122 2'1 BrssardK* 3500 85 M'nGI'wBey119 Riv'rQ.105 LottieBelle 8 Jan29-60*F.G 6f1:14%sl 1\ 111 871 84g 43 34J Hin'osaH7 3500 75BeauC'nt114 Quib'y112 DixieDyn'mite 11 Jan21-603F.G 6f1:134/sft 13 !17 7*1 74I 52 43 C'rst'nsW* 3500 80 Live Jive 105 Dr. Josh 116 Beau Count 12 1 Jan14-60*F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 11 108 7*1 531 43J 3i 0ldhamD2 3500 81 K'gsM't115 M'nGI'wB'y117 D'eD'mite 8 I Jan 5-608F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 10 116 5*J 67| 67J 77i C'rst'nsWS 4500 80 L'tleBr'vel 19 L'ndrov'r118 PrVsH'm 9 Dec24-595F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 35 110 5 4 55 52 321 0ldhamD5 5000 80Amical 119 G'ngNews113 Capt'nDare 7 ^^^^^M^a HARNESS RACING NIGHTLY ((^W^^^^^=^^Sf^WL^^^^^ ^ WvL m HARNESS RACING EVERY WEEKDAY NIGHT (No Racing Sundays; bL\ r~f\' W~~^ Y^^-^t\u\^^ -" 1 BiiS 1 PARI-MUTUELS, DAILY DOUBLE. STAKE RACES. ll^f (H^ /V-:* iJ'fyi' I ' vPMf HmvC ^ FmeSt Horses ComPetin9 on ^e Midwest's Fastest Track. POST I /^ « ' V O ■ pifr/7 l! 'V - -' ^IWH R^l W T,ME'840PM ADMISSION, Grandstand, $1.50, Clubhouse, $2.00, \ V .i." . ' II \ / . WmSK! 3^^^^^ tOX included- Easy t0 Reach by Car- Bus or Limousine. «"**ll. * OU ?\ ^^P^^^ N0RTH AVENUE (1600 North) and RIVER ROAD (8600 West). WJcZZ $&fj* ^ . ■"' V* ^^ PLENTY PARKING TRACKSIDE. DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 8:30 P. M. m** PA#/-Mt/7l/£l$ F0R RESERVATIONS CALL MAnsfield 6-4816 Faster Track * Fines! Horses + Feature Races Nightly 7th Suf I i 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing. July 26. 1937. 1:09%. 4. 117.) ■J. I Caa£ Bourne Purse. Purse $3,200. 3- and 4-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races / in 311 1 other than maiden, optional, starter or claiming. 3-year-olds, 111 lbs.; 4-year-olds. ! 122 lbs. Non-winners of $3,500 allowed 3 lbs.; $2,500, 5 lbs.; $1,800, 7 lbs.; $1,500. 9 lbs. (optional, starter and claiming races not considered). Q.,„\,ar Rolls 1 1 fi Oh. f, 4, by Beau Gem— Quaker Miss, by Hyperionion. UOKer Ddie || U Breeder, Mr. & Mrs. B. Tuckerman, Jr. 1959 7 2 1 0 $3,575 Owner, B. Tuckerman, Jr. Trainer, M. J. Bresnahan, Jr. Nov19-597Nar 6f1:13%gd 15 113 43 32$ 53| 63J Muns'llGR7 Alw 73 Nattill 110 Umd'dy'd107 War'rGeorge 10 Nov 9-597Nar 6f1:14%m 7J 110 67 68J 6" 68J Muns'IIGR8 Alw 66 ShutDown 116 Cy'sSon 116 RedOnion 8 0ct27-597L.D 5f :59VSm 12 114 78J 7'4 7'3 7'3 MunsellGRS Alw 82 Pittsb'ghGus113 Bamaway105 Marisa 8 Oct 9-597L.D 5 f 1:02 hy 4 114 32| 23| 23J 221 MercierN7 Alw 79 Red0nion107 Canario116 Boutbarb 7 Sep28-598Rkm 1-701:42%ft 3J 106 3J 75J10"10'5 LandersC* Alw 69 W'y'sBoyKM W't's-the-H'y112 S'nyR. 10 Sep22-597Rkm 6f1:11%ft 31*105 32 2^ 2^ 11 LandersC7 Alw 88 KingsMarketHO ChalB'g114 ShutD'n 9 Sep16-594Rkm 6f1:14%gd 2ge 113 2h 1J 1' 13 MercierN' Mdn 73 AldisLamp116 Dumbarli111 Nirgarro 7 May 5 Suf 3-4 ft 1:15%h April 28 Suf 3-4 ft 1:16h April 23 Suf 5-8 ft 1:02h \uA\r\nrv ik 1 1 Q Br. c, 4, by The Doge— Judy L., by Firethorn. JUCllCiary f I | y Breeder, C. Thornton & J. Hurst 1960 10 2 2 0 $6,450 Owner, Mrs. L. Wolf. Trainer, M. M. Wolf. 1959 17 3 3 3 $12,615 May 2-608Suf 6f1:12%sl 6 116 613 6" 6'4 6'0 FiskB* Alw 76 Mrs.Hel'n117 G'lioC'sere122 T't'lOsc'r 7 Apr 6-60*G.P tc 1^ 1:42V5fm 15 115 34 33 3' 41^ BurrC3 20000 92 D'kW'ie114 M'rin'rsG'de119 Tr'bl'dT's 7 Mar28-605G.P 6Jf1:16 ft 4J 110 44 2^ lh 2"°tBurrC5 Alw 95 SteveW.113 SeaJet116 Toplofty 7 tPlaced first through disqualification. Mar23-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 8 112 8" 8'° 77| 551 DeSp'oA' 20000 92 SteveW. 113 OnLeave 118 TheJoker 9 • Mar14-60*G.P 6Jf1:161/sft 3 116 3^ 3's 1h 12i UsseryR7 c13000 94 Handshake115 TheJoker110 Doshay 12 Mar 2-604Hia tc5Jf 1:05%fm 21*108 62| 44 32J 62J CookLCS 15000 88 Jodi 104 Him'IIDo113 EiffelTowerll. 12 Feb18-60*Hia 7 f 1:22 ft 3l 114 2h 2' 2' 2'1 CookLC2 12000 99 FcurFives 109 SteveW. 119 Hi-Lift 8 Feb13-605Hia 6f1:11%sy l\ 116 44 34 J 35 22 J Cook LC' 15000 85 MoonAgain116 Arcandy116 FourFives 11 Jan 1 8-608 H ia tc 1 ^ 1 :464/5fm 9 116 12 2h 4^ 9'1 Uss'ryRB c12000 72 Revoque119 Pr'ptHero111 Swallows'ft 11 May 7 Suf 3-8 ft :37h May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :365ih April 15 GP 3-8 ft :35%b (Zn,,\ *■!- lf\0 B- c 3, by Ambiorix— Belle Histoire, by Blue Larkspur. Kta Ul * ■ V*t Breeder, Wheatley Stable. 1960 10 0 0 0 $200 Owner, Geller & Axler. Trainer. M. M. Wolf. - 1959 11 1 1 2 $4,315 May 9-60*Suf 6f1:134/5m 6i 119 78 8^2 8'° 6' SkuseW3 Alw 70 Gr'dDuke112 Tusc'y'sPride117 Cap'IK. 8 Apr18-608G.P 6f1:10%ft 9-5e 113 8'° 8H 813 78J CookLC2 8500 83 FishBugl 16 FrenchAccent114 Lordjr. 8 , Mar31-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 7Je 106* 8'1 8'3 915 912 Br'ardK' 10000 83 FreeService114 TomJ.115 Intrusting 9 Mar18-60*G.P 1-70 1:412/fesy 24 110* 57J 612 71? 730 Solom'eMi Alw 61 Salason 118 Our Hope 118 Capitalize 8 Mar10-60*G.P 1 -70 1 :41 %f t 19e 115 77 74| 8'3 914 stVnRL* 12000 76 Hope'oil115 J'yN'rsem'n115 R'hFellow 11 Mar 5-603G.P 1-70'1:41%ft 58 115 75J 64| 8'1 8'3 Stev'onRL4 Alw 78 RuffW'ther118 CallC'rd114 Skilligolee 12 Feb25-605Hia 6f1:10%ft 43 111*75 7'J 79J119J STneM" 1500082 Stradone 116 Ulm116 Free Service 12 Feb 6-60*Hia 7f1:25Vsgd 4| 116 53 68J 6'4 6'7 HartackW7 Alw 67 RumP'ch116 J's'yNVm'n116 Ro'lO'rll. 8 Feb 1-605 Hia 6 f 1:12 ft 37 114* 723 75 45 44J Sol'oneM5 Alw 80 Natural Bid 116 Big Biz 119 Can Win 11 Jan27-609Hia 7 f 1 :241/fef t 11 113* 55 J 37 5" 5'3 Sol'rn'eM'O Alw 76 ldoiater118 PalmyDays118 B'ntClover 11 Nov 7-593Aqu 6 f 1:14 sy 6ie 115* 52J 34 3* 12 S'eMi3 M12500 85 HighPr'se120 Rh'eWine115 Devil'sD'le 13 May 5 Suf 5-8 ft 1:042/^ May 4 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b March 17 GP 1-2 ft :52y5b Rolnrfnnt I nAv "X s\ 1 Hft B- f 4 bv Somali II.— Convert, by Unbreakable. iXClULlUfU l_aay I UO Breeder, Crown Crest Farm. 1960 10 0 0 $145 Owner, F. Calcagni. Trainer, F. Calcagni. 1959 18 3 2 1 $3,425 Apr3O-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 12 113 V 21 35J 45| MercierNS 3250 84 TumblinO. 117 SunglitV115 BelleBrune 8 Nov12-594C.D 7f1:24%ft 54 111 74J 75|10'0 98 Hin'osaH" 5500 78 HayRoger 111 GallantEye 120 Eretria 12 Nov 5-59*C.D 7f 1:244Agd 27 110 641 97J 881 78J Hinoj'saH? 5000 77 Careful 113 C'mo-M'n116 D'vid'sPr'de 11 Oct21-593Kee 6f1:11%ft 6 114* 44 64 751 57 DuranRS 5500 80 Ar-Searrach 113 Act 116 CassBlue8 0ct13-592Kee 6 f 1:13 sy 15 106* 14 1r 3"k 6*| MischelV2 5500 73 SpicyAd'l 117 Clev'rOne106 D'c'gDoe 12 Sep26-597Beu 6f1:11%ft 41 108 3' 44 43 2« FerJdezJCi Alw 91 SouthStar117 Thakad'l 111 StillV'ce 9 Sep12-598Beu 54 f 1:051/5ft 7 109 54 34 34 33J Fe'dezJCio Alw 93 SouthStar 111 Buleta 114 Cochee 10 Aug15-595EIP 6f1:11%ft 3*112 2\ 2J 2h 13 EnnisE 3000 93 Illegal 112 HoppedMusic116 TmBridle 7 Jly16-59*R.D 6 f 1:12 ft 3J 115 In 11 1i 13J FernJzJC3 2000 86 Macedon'n115 A'ntM'ly115 C'mo-Miss 8 Jly 11-593R.D 6f1:114/5ft 3 110 2* 1| 1J 22 Fern'zJCS 2000 85 Pr'cessM:cy107 B'f n'Blel 14 St'laDoll 8 Jly 3-595R.D 6f 1:12 ft 4 108 3' 12} 14 1j F'rn'zJC" 2000 86 BlueBully114 Sh'riffDana109 TigerB'g 11 May 7 Suf 5-8 ft 1:02%h April 19 LD 1-2 ft :50h Tronrh 1 C\0 B- c 3- D Battlefield— Crevasse, by Johnstown. 1 ™*iw.ii I UZ, Breeder, J. A. Morris. 1960 2 0 1 0 $800 Owner, J. A. Morris. Trainer, G. R. Handy. 1959 15 2 3 3 $5,715 Apr28-607Suf 6f 1:11V%ft 30 113 2" 2h 1'i 2"° WilsonB3 Alw 92 GeorgeBarton 113 Trench 113 Trobar 7 Apr 1-607LD 5f1:01%hy 7 117 7" 721 727 727 Merc'rN A 52 Elashia107 HomeFolks112 TenBucks 7 Dec 5-593Nar 6f1:14%gd 4} 115 54 44} 42} 14 WilsonB" Alw 72 Allahgem115 Acantha108 Perpetual 12 Nov17-59*Nar 6f1:13Vsgd 31 117 44 42} 42} 5*| SkuseW2 Alw 73Sockopuss112 Firs:Money117 B'ISicle 11 Nov 3-59*Nar 6 f 1:14 gd 6| 115 2" 1} 14 52} GrimmPI* Alw 73 KingCarlos115 Greg'yG.115 Perp'IBoy 12 0ct30-595L.D 5f :591/%ft 5 118 2} 2'} 22} 34 MercierN^ Alw 93 JustD'ky115 Perp'IBoy113 M'sAnnieB. 12 0ct19-594L.D 7f1:26%ft 8 118 8*1 8'2 8'2 8" MercierNio Alw 83 MyTr'eL've111 Bill JR'ts118 St'p'gK. 10 Sep26-59*Rkm 6f1:12%ft 5 114 1" 32 34} 54 MercierNi Alw 80 B'bleThr'h111 Mist VD'ble0.113 AIIR't 10 Sep 5-594Rkm 6f1:124/ssl 10 114 12 2h 22 33 MercierN* Alw 78 PhilR'be114 Leo'sB'k'r112 Ev'rtsX'I'n 9 Aug17-594Rkm 5} f 1:07 ft 4-5 *1 19 14 2" 2i ink MercierN2 Mdn 87 GinnyR.116 D'bleHit'rIH DoneRain'g 12 Aug 5-593Rkm 5} f 1:06 ft 41 119 1} 2" 2r 2"° MercierN* Mdn 92 C'nel Bala119 R'l C nt119 R'nt n' Rave 11 Jly 2-595Suf 5f 1:02%m 8-5 -118 22 43} 55 6'| MercierN2 Mdn 69Greg'yG.118 Bs'nP nc's115 R't 'nR've 8 May 7 Suf 5-8 ft 1:01%h April 22 Suf 5-8 ft 1:03h April 15 LD 5-8 ft 1:02h Rnmnn Imnnp 1 1 A Br f 4' bv Roman— Sickles Image, by Sickietoy. Roman image ■ I ** Breeder, C. Hartwick. 1960 1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. C. Hartwick. Trainer. C. Hartwick. 1959 8 0 10 $1,175 May 4-607Suf 6 f 1:10 ft 18 117 34 4* 6" 7'4 RyanF7 Alw 84 Pr'eR's'1115 W't's-t'e-H'y113 P'l inT'e 7 May27-59*Suf 6f1:11%ft 4 117 65 6*} 75| 551 Borge'keR3 Alw 86 BattleChant115 SodaCard115 TallBoy 8 May19-597Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 5} 117 63| 52} 3nk 2«° Borge'keR* Alw 88 Verdi115 BattleChant115 Cheryl'sHero 10 May12-597Suf 6f1:14%sy 7} 117 4212} 34 4H Borg'keR" Alw 70Sp'nishD'dy115 B'tleCh'nt117 P'stp'ne 11 May 5-597Suf 6f1:12%ft 41 117 2i 33} 43} 45} Borg'nkeR3 Alw 80 WillowRelic117 Verdi115 BattleChant 8 Apr27-597Suf 6f1:14V5m 17 117 42 7" 714 721 Borge'keR' Alw 56 GulioC'rel 15 N'leEm'ress106 Occulted 8 Apr 9-59*Kee 6 f 1:10 sy 50 114 781 7" 7'3 79} DodsonD7 Alw 85 L'yL'ket112 H'denTal't115 S'nT'nMiss 8 Mar26-59*O.P 6f'.11%gd 54 112 65} 7* 43 52} GrossE2 Alw 87 JackFlynn112 LaComp'ta108 Eyestar 8 Mai 6-597L.D 5 f 1:05 m 7 110 42} 44} 5'2 521 Borge'keR* Alw 45 WiseGuy122 N'bleExpr's105 AirBor'gh 6 Jly16-585Del 5}f1:06%ft 3} 115 44 64} 6'1 99} FiskB5 AlwS 80 NoraDares110 Kit sPet119 Gambrosia 12 Jly 2-585Del 5} f 1:06 ft 4 116 43 2h 1} 11 NelsonE7 Alw 92 Adabull 111 Nora Dares 116 Fiji 7 May 8 Suf 3-8 ft :39b May 1 Suf 5-8 ft 1:03%b April 27 Suf 1-2 ft :48h Rin M X 1 1 Q Br. c, 4, by Tuscany— All Busy, by Holdall. uiy rvi. ~ I'/ Breeder, P. De Paul. 1960 7 12 1 $5,700 Owner. R. F. Lawson. Trainer. J. E. Robertson. 1960 2 0 0 1 $675 May 2-607Suf 6f1:12%sl 41 122 2h 43 43 43 WajdaHi Alw 85 MotorLine 116 TheCrack 119 Wista 7 Apr23-608Suf 6 f 1:11 ft 16 118 64 68 7'0 643 Sor'senBS HcpS 88 G'dWiz'd122 Et'nal Bim116 Mrs.H'len 9 Apr12-608Lrl 6f1:11%ft 8 119 43 2" 1h 23 Gri'mPI" Alw 100 Eternal Bim1 16 BigM.119 Movitave 12 April 12, 1960— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:11. Apr 4-607Lrl 6f1:11%sl 81 110 14 12 2h 1"° WajdaHi Alw 101 BigM. 110 SirHawley 112 PianoJim 8 April 4, 1960— Daily Racing Form time, 1:121/5. Mar26-607Bow 6 f 1:12 ft 21*116 53} 3"k 1h 21 Culm'eJ" c5000 90 Tuosix 119 Wassail 122 FlorenceH. 12 Feb 6-604S.A 6f1:10%ft 83 113 9731212121*121* TrejosRS 7000 75 SirAdm'l 113 Flav'sBoy113 L'kyNixon 12 Jan12-604S.A 6}f1:194/sgd 2-114 3nk 34 57 3| BarrowT4 c5000 78 April 110 Atalayero113 Gray Shark 12 Aug14-59*Atl 6f 1:11Vfeft 6-5 *119 44 44 54 64 RogersC3 c7500 85 FastM'n'y114 AIIFour113 Sp'ceTraveMO May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :361/5h April 22 Suf 3-8 ft :36%h April 3 Bow 3-8 ft :36%b ™uc,u Arhpln 1 1 ft ok br. f, 4, by Battlefield-Pomme d'Or, by Ardan. , I III Breeder, Erdenheim Farms Co. 19C0 3 0 0 0 $195 Owner, Mrs. Q A. S. McKean. Trainer, J. B. Rewe. 1959 9 2 3 1 $5,300 'May7-607Suf 6f 1:11 ft 7J 110 44 4«J 42 43| DeRoinDS 10000 89 D'ddy'sD'sh'r109 S'daC'rdl 10 GoR'pey 6 Apr15-607G.P 6Jf1:15%ft 56 111 3? 38 6U 7U RoserG7 Alw81 Lib'l L'y110 M*owsMiss114 ChceG'ge 7 Mar21-60"G.P 6f1:11%ft 9* 107*38 V 67 7*3 Solom'eMi Alw80 A'raC'cle117 SeaJet121 W't's-the-H'y 8 Aug20-597Rkm 6 f 1:11 ft 2*104 1n 2* 24 34 GlassnerG3 Alw86 W'therm'y114 P'l inT'e111 B'lL'c'rll. 7 Aug12-597Rkm 6f1:11%ft 3 113 55 53 64*63 FiskB7 Alw 85 Cheltenham115 Massacre117 Wisner 7 Jly25-595Nar 6f 1:124/sft 3-5e*106 52} 44 2* 1i SpinaleV* Alw82 Cheltenham113 Nattill 111 K'gsM'rk't 9 Jly17-597Nar 6f1:12Vsgd 2* 109 43* 35 24* 2"" SpinaleV7 Alw 85 W'therm'y119 Nattill 114 Cheltenh'm 7 Jly 7-597Bel 6 f 1:12 ft 41 114 22 22 24 5' W'dh'seHS Alw 79 P'taG'rda114 Tikopia111 H'p o'Wish'g 9 Jun24-59*Bel 6f1:11%ft 10 112 57* 55 5* 54} SterlmgR5 Alw 85 M'sD'sir'le118 P'ntaG'rda112 M'sCI'y 7 Jun 4-597Suf 1-701:43Vbft 2} 105 3* 1* 21 2*} SpinaleV' Alw 84 Absrd'n109 Cheryl'sHero111 P'dSt'per 7 . May25-597Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 6-5 *110 33 33 J 23 2" SpmaleV Alw 84 lceeKen114 Severn117 Seaworthy 8 April 28 Suf 1-2 ft :49%h April 13 GP 1-2 ft :48b March 30 GP 5-8 ft :59%h TwnfnM 1 ftQ Br. c, 3, by Double Jay— Blue Petal, by Blue Larkspur. I WUiuiu | LJO Breeder. C Clay 1960 9 1 0 1 S2,555 Owner. Jo-Pat Stable. Trainer, N. Cimini. 1959 5 10 0 S2.425 May 6-607Suf 6f1:11Vbft 15 119 14 V 12 12} SkuseW* Alw 92 Twofold 119 Giewith 119 Trobar 6 • Apr26-607Suf 6f1:114Aft 25 119 88} 8'* 6'5 510 LawlessRS Alw 79 D'dyTom113 R'dCrickt108 M'sGladn's 9 Apr19-60*LD 5f :593/5ft 37 113 42* 44* 47 48 WilsonB4 Alw 82 D'dyTom106 C'ndyH'se105 Gr'dDuke 11 Mar24-60*Bow 6 f 1 :12 ft 35 120 34* 5**11'31113 GrimmPM Alw 78 Vanairess115 Crestlite120 MissyR. 12 Mar 9-607Bow 7f1:253'5gd 73 116 873 98310'310'3 GrimmPI3 Alw 72 BrightGem116 Crestlite116 Dardan'te 12 Feb29-60*Bow 6f1:13%ft114 122 43 34 43 35 GnmmPIs Alw 79Sassetta 117 BigBird 122 Crestlite 12 Feb23-60*Bow 6f1:12'/5ft 66 120 78 99310'410'4 GrimmPM Alw 76 Nibrud115 Bri'tGem120 D'vil'sDisciple 10 • Jan27-60'Hia 7f 1:24Vsft 27 113*45 58 8'3 915 Campb'lIRS Alw 74 ldolater118 PalmyDays118 BntClover 11 Jan 6-604TrP 6f1:10%ft 33 120 34 2* 44 54 SmithGL.4 7500 87 Fixit 120 Latin 116 Eye Me Most 11 Dec28-59*TrP 6f1:11Vsft 86 119 98J 9'3 915 919 SmithGLi Alw 68 BigKlu122 BoatR'ce119 SweetWilliam 9 Jun15-595Suf 5| f 1 :07%hy 17 118 7" 7'2 JU 6'3 MunsellGR4 Alw 73 Bost'nBak'r118 RareGI'yl 18 K'gC'rlos 7 April 8 Bcw 3-8 ft :39b Wnnfo/4 1 1 ^ Ch. c. 4, by Cuantos— Longtide, by Ted Easy. YVOnrea • I J Breeder. D D Smith. 1960 8 12 0 $2,805 Owner. E. Gendron. Trainer, L. Sadovsky. 1959 32 5 4 3 $10,730 May 4-607Suf 6 f 1:10 ft 3-2 *1 13 53 57 5" 5'« SkuseW* Alw 88 Pr'eR's'1115 W't's-t'e-H'y113 P'l inT'e 7 Apr29-607Suf 6 f 1:11 ft 91 112 33J 32* 32 2h SkuseW4 Alw 93 Ragout 113 Wanted 112 Double Bid 8 Apr19-607L.D 7 f 1 :25Vsft 13 105 6"! 48 47 6 ° Land'rsC* HcpO 87 Wista 115 MarthaCary 110 Canario 7 Apr11-607L.D 7 f 1 :26 ft 11 114 2* 2h 14 |l| Mad'nD* A3500 93 Wanted114 GoRippey117 Adm'IsJet 8 Apr 4 60*L.D 7f1:30%hy 4 114 12 13 24 23* RisleyL4 A3500 66 MissBeebr'k109 Wanted114 Man'play 8 Mar25-60*L.D 5f1:01%gd 51 115 53* 32 45 45* RisleyL4 A3500 74 Wink'sMink114 B*tbarb110 CandyM'k 7 Mar25-60*L.D 5f1:01%gd 4* 112 1* 1h 2'* 32* DlavyT7 A3500 77Wink'sMink114 Boutbarb110 Wanted 7 Mar14-607L.D 1& 1:48Vsft 3 113 42} 24 4' 5 8 SkuseWS 04000 61 RomanCr'n114 Duval 113 W'ldWhisp's 5 Feb17-605Bow 6f1:12%m 58 115 75 8* 87* 814 WilsonB4 6500 75 DevilSeas116 M'rd'nh'rst115 RedJack 9 Dec 5-597Nar 6 f 1:13*0 73 114 64 55 810 88 RisleyL* 5000 69 BillHuey118 G'nCircle119 RedWedg d 11 May 11 Suf 1-2 m :49h April 27 Suf 1-2 ft :49%h March 31 LD 1-2 m :51h KI/ Pari 1 1 *3 Ch g, 4, by Noble Creek— Intro Odd, by Introvert. riO nea I 1 3 Breeder, w & , prjCkett. 1960 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, M. Prickett, Jr. Trainer, M. Prickett, Jr. 1959 19 1 2 3 $4,400 May 6-60*Suf 6f1:11%ft 23 115 42} 42* 1* 62} CruzH2 400089 J'ngBrook115 M'tyR'ge119 M'sMacB. 12 Apr27-605Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 6 115 741 54 10 01013 Snyd'rWE' 5000 75 Hey-Beaut112 DoubleX.115 JayBoyB. 10 0ct20-59*L.D 7f1:254/sft 53 108*52143 fP 87i BradleyJ' 6000 90 Tartos108 Dr.Prisbe115 RosetteAgain 9 Oct 7-597L.D 7f1:28%m 43 110*65 65} 7'2 7'9 BradleyJ2 7250 65GreyBeau112 SunnyR.108 BlarneyBill 7 Oct 1-59*L.D 7f1:26%ft 33 112*22 2422 23J Bradleyjs 6500 90 BlarneyBill 115 Turbanite106 Adabull 6 Sep11-597Rkm 6 f 1:11 ft 10 110 62} 54* 53* 64* Sor'senBS Alw 85 DandyRon 116 IceeKen 113 Cruller 7 Aug27-597Rkm 6f1:104/sft 11 111 42 43* 57* 57 SkuseW2 Alw 84 Spygr'ny103 Dash'gSq'w106 DesPI'nes 8 Aug18-598Rkm 6f1:12%sy 2| 112 14 12 13* 13 SkuseW* 6000 82 IceeKenl 14 Adabull 107 MissTubbyB. 8 Aug 4-598Rkm 6f 1:11 Vbft 3 A107* 421 1J 24 63} BradleyJ? 7000 86 Grey Hazel 12 An'th'rGal 103 T'rb'nite 11 Jly27-598Nar Bf 1:11*41 8 104 42} 32J 3i 63| BradleyJ3 Alw 83 HiDelight105 DesPI'nes99 RollingH'p 9 Jly22-597Nar 6f1:11%ft 9 104S 4J ^ 1h 32} BradleyJ4 Alw 85 Senegalese105 Ros'teAg'n105 IceeKen 7 May 3 Suf 3-8 ft :37hg May 2 Suf 3-8 m :381/sb April 26 Suf 3-8 hy :38%b Incof 1 AQ B. c, 3. by Buy and Sell-Rural Rhythm, by Pharamond II. 1 ,n5eT I VO Breeder, Marben Farm. 1960 9 3 12 $6,430 Owner, N. B. Small. Jr. Trainer, E. H. Stone. 1959 13 2 0 2 $4,780 May 3-607Suf 1 1:381/sft 2| 112 22 1h 11J 33 DeRoinD' Alw85 Jac-A-M'fin112 Bos"nPrVs112 Inset 6 Apr27-60 Suf 6f1:12!4ft 4i 111 B 12 14 14 DeRoinD' Alw 87 Inset111 M'terDoubleO.111 GeHeWe 6 Apr19-602Lrl 6f1:13%ft 4J 116 4| 13 13 14 GrimmPI* 5000 92 Inset116 Ft. Pierce119 Mrs. Cooper 12 Mar12-606Bow 6f1:12%gd 17 117 2i 1h 2\ 651 MunsellG' 6250 82 ArthurGray122 Reverb'ratel 16 Trobar 10 Mar 1-608Bow 7f1:261/5ft 24 112 2^ 3"* 44 64| Gilb'tRL'O 6500 77 ArthurG'ry113 P'IParlor108 Ch'rryFlip 12 Feb23-604Bow 6f1:131/5ft 31 117 34*34 43*34 ShukN2 c5000 81 GemDealer115 GlorraWill 112 Algenib 7 Feb 9-60«C.T 6J f 1:20 ft 3i 117*14 12 12 2* WeakieyL* Alw 91 NoMakeUp 114 BlackJet 116 WillieW. 7 Jan23-60«C.T 6*f1:19%ft 3 111*23 44*45 6«| WeakleyL7 Alw 86Timberlane119 L*tleLimey122 Bl'kJet 8 Jan 1-607C.T 6* f 1:20%ft 9-5 *112* 21 1* 12 113 W'kleyL7 A5000 90 Triway113 Capt'nHook114 NoMakeUp 9 Dec23-59«C.T a 4* f :491/5ft 6-5 A114 2 1* 11 14 KratzF3 4000 94 EffieJ.1 12 Jim'ie'sKate109 Cr'w'dPat 9 Dec11-594Pim 6 f 1:13 ft 14 111 1h 2* 22 44* ShukN7 6500 80 5h'reP'ty115 Triway106 MissStateR'd 12 April 24 Suf 1-2 ft :51b April 18 Bow 3-8 ft :36%h April 14 Bow 1-2 ft :50%bg Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. Rrrt PtinllonsiA 1 fV B c. 3, by Challenge Me— Ficelle, by Rhodes Scholar. DTO. V^naiienge | UZ Breeder . C . Hartwick. 1960 OM 0 0 ( ) Owner, C. Hartwick. Trainer, C. Hartwick. May 7 Suf 5-8 ft 1:04%b Page 28 8th Suf 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. (Larry Ellis. April 26. 1954, 1:41. 6. 120.) Q.I Q r Purse $2,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-wi