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Copyright under International CoDyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan American Copyright Convention. VOL. LXVI. No. 116 - 21 CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1960 50 CENTS EVERYWHERE Ten in Sportsman's Handicap; Dozen Go in $60, 200 Carter: Former Winners Horses of Class Don Fair Ten Ten in in Sportsman's Sportsman's Handicap; Handicap; Dozen Dozen Go Go in in $60,200 $60,200 Carter Carter Former Winners ♦ Horses of Class Talent Show Is Starting Topweight at 124; Meets Yes You Will at Aqueduct By DON FAIR Staff Correspondent AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 13.— The $60,200 Carter Handicap, one of the nation's major sprint stakes, will have its 60th running Saturday at this correctly-appointed Long Island racing grounds. The seven furlongs fixture, inaugurated in 1895. attracted an overnight field of 12 top performers, representing 11 interests. Whether or not the dozen Carter starters will add further lustre to the colorful stakes remains to be seen but the 1944 renewal is the one modern day racing followers best remember. The late handicapper John B. Campbell assigned his weights so carefully that Brownie, Bossuet, and Wait A Bit came to the finish that season in a triple dead heat. There has never been any question as to the Carter's class. A glance at the winners roster which carries the names of many great and near-great thoroughbreds dispels any doubt regarding quality. Included in the group of Carter victors are Beldame, 1904, Roseben, 1906, Roamer, 1914, Old Rosebud, 1917, Sarazen, 1924, Happy Argo, 1927, Osmond 1928-29, Flying Heels, 1930-31. Clang. 1936, Apache, 1945. Tom Fool, 1953, and Bold Ruler, 1958, along with a host of other speedsters too numerous to I mention. Tribute to Handicapper The fact that two of the three high-weights for this Carter renewal accepted Frank E. Kilroe's imposts is a tribute to that able handicapper. Mrs. Ada L. Rice's Talent Show will be the starting topweight i at 124 and Mrs. E. L. Price's Yes You Will is to go postward under 122 pounds. Rare Rice, a stable companion of Talent Show, assigned 120 pounds, will also start. Silver Creek Farm's Roman Colonel, original highweight at 126 pounds and second to Rare Rice April 27 in the Jamaica Handicap, by-passed the Carter and headed for Chicago. While the Rice duo and Yes You Will certainly loom dangerous, several others in the Carter band are capable of upsetting with the running of "big races." Prominent in this group are Claiborne Farm's i Dunce, 1959 American Derby and Arlington Classic victor. 119; Howell E. Jackson's I Tick Tock, second to Bold Ruler and Myron N. Goodwin's Jimmer in the last two , Carter renewals, pegged at 119, and Max I. Gluck's Elmendorf stalwart. Day Court, , 118 pounds. Jimmer, 115 pounds for the week end feature, will, of course, be trying for his second straight Carter trumph. Others expected to start are Modie J. Spiegel's Alamode Farm star. Mail Order, ' 118; Cockfield Farm's Nimmer, 116; C. ' j ' Mahlon Kline's French-bred Mystic II., ' 117; Beacon Stable's East Indian, 112; Foxcatcher Farm's Rose Net. 112; and Mrs. Stella G. Steckler's Paumonok Handicap | winner, Sir Salonga, 115 pounds. With 12 starters the net to the victor will be $38,530. Prince Aly Khan, International Owner-Breeder, Dies in Crash: Fatally Injured When Sports Car Collides with Another; Ismaili Moslems in Mourning ♦ « Prince Aly Khan, International Owner-Breeder, Dies in Crash Fatally Injured When Sports* Car Collides With Another; Ismaili Moslems in Mourning PARIS, May 13. — The Ismaili Moslem world began three days of mourning today for Prince Aly Khan who died last night in the crash of his powerful sports car. Prince Aly, world-renowned owner and breder of thoroughbreds, was the son of the venerated Aga Kahn, and the father of the present Aga Khan, young Prince Ka-rim. He might have been the Aga himself except for a spectacular playboy life that included marriage to film star Rita Hay-worth. His son was designated Aga Khan IV. on the death of the third Aga Khan, Prince Aly's father, in 1957. Aly, 48, was prounounded dead in a Paris hospital shortly before midnight last night after the Italian-built Lancia he was driv- I ing collided head-on with a French sedan. Witnesses said his dying words were, "How ' is Bettina?" — the beautiful French model ! with him at the time of the crash. I The Ismailis, a powerful sect in the Moslem world, closed their shops, offices, factories and schools in Pakistan and other Ismali strongholds in Asia and Africa. Followers and sympathizers were ordered to recite the Koran, the Moslem bible, in nightly two-hour services. The Aga Khan's supreme council called , a meeting today in Karachi to discuss fu- j Continued on Page Eight j PRINCE ALY KHAN — World-renowned sportsman passes on at age 48. . Prince Aly Khan Fatally Injured Crashes While Driving His Sports Car in Paris; World Renowned as Owner, Breeder Continued from Page One neral arrangements while his sorrowing relatives began gathering in Paris. Young Prince Karim, his eyes red-rimmed from grief, flew in today from London. The Begum Aga Khan, widow of Aly's father, arrived from Cannes. Prince Sadruddhin, Aly's youngest brother, drove to Paris from Geneva in his own sports car in four hours and 20 minutes today to join the family. Aly was en route with Bettina to Sadruddhin's house in the Paris outskirts last night when the crasTi came. She suffered minor injuries. Remove Body From Hospital Aly's body was taken from the hospital in a black-draped coffin this morning to be transported to his home in the fashionable Neuilly district of Paris while police investigated the accident itself. Police said there woud be no autopsy. Whereabouts of Bettina, a French model who has been Aly's constant companion in recent years was not known. There were reports she was resting in Sadruddhin's house at'Garches just outside Paris. Review of Prince Aly Khan's Turf Career Appears on page 8. Pimlico Stewards' Board Suspends Jockey Hartack: Must Attend Hearing to Explain Conflicting Claims on Services i i I , , ' ' j ' ' | Pimlico Stewards' Board i Suspends Jockey Hartack I Must Attend Hearing to Explain j Conflicting Claims on Services . PIMLICO, Md., May 13.— William- Har- \ , tack was suspended this afternoon by Pirn- j j lico's board of stewards, will be unable to | j ride at Garden State Park tomorrow as he had planned, and must appear before j the Pimlico stewards for a hearing at 11 ! a. m. Tuesday to explain conflicting claims for his services. The countretemps involves the 27-year-; old Pennsylvanian and trainer Bert Wil- : i liams' contention* that Hartack had committed himself to ride Hugh A. Grant's filly, Airmans Guide, trained by Williams, in the $20,000 Black-Eyed Susan at Pimlico tomorrow. Hartack had ridden Airmans Guide to victory in the Marguerite at Pimlico last fall, in the Ashland Stakes at Keeneland in April and in the recent Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. Trainer Williams claims that it was the jockey's suggestion that Airmans Guide be shipped to Pim-I lico for the Black-Eyed Susan and that as Continued on Page Forty-Nine Pimlico Stewards1 Board Suspends Jockey Hartack Must Attend Hearing to Explain Conflicting Claims on Services Continued from Page One far as he, Williams, was concerned, the boy had committed himself to ride her. Hartack, for his part, chose instead to ride Keystone Stable's Our Jody in the $25,000 Bety Ross Stakes at Garden State tomorrow, according to word passed between Hartack's agents, Howard "Scratch" Pestano, and Pimlico's assistant director of racing Chick Lang (Hartack's former agent) yesterday afternoon. Late this morning, trainer Williams secured the services of Willie Harmatz to ride Airmans Guide in the Black-Eyed Susan, and Harmatz is due here by plane tomorrow morning from California. She 'Id the stewards suspend Hartack following Tuesday's hearing, for failure to fulfill commitments, he would be unable to ride Sunny Blue Farm's Venetian Way in the $150,000 Preakness Stakes here on May 21. Hartack rode Venetian Way to victory last Saturday in the 86th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. However, in chatting with the .press later this afternoon, the Pimlico stewards — Joseph F. Flanagan, Wilmer Br in ton, Jr., and J. Fred Colwill — said that precedent in the case points to a fine rather than a suspension, and cited Eddie Arcaro and Willie Shoemaker's fine, after failing to return to New York for mounts following a Puerto Rican vacation last fall. Bally Ache and T. V. Lark Clash in Preakness Prep: Both Given Top Weight of 122 Against Five Rivals at Pimlico Charles Hatton ' ! I , j j i I j . \ , j j | j j ! : i Bally Ache and T. V. Lark Clash in Preakness Prep Both Given Top Weight of 122 Against Five Rivals at Pimlico By CHARLES HATTON PIMLICO, Md., May 13.— The $5,000 Preakness prep of a mile and one-sixteenth will attract a large Saturday audience to 1 see Len Fruchtman's Bally Ache run through his dramatization of speed and | more speed with six others in a warm up i for next week end's $150,000 hilltop classic. j Audaciously opposing the Derby runner-up are the' C. R. Mac Stable's T. V. Lark, Mrs. "Liz" Persons' Command Pilot and Oivine Comedy, Green Dunes Stable's Celtic Ash, Twin Lane Farm's Mr. Howard and the I April Fool Farm's April Skies. All but April Skies are aspirants for the Maryland Jockey Club's coveted centerpiece in t h e American triple crown. Because they are so accomplished. Bally Ache and T. V. Lark must carry the top we ght of 122 pounds, j while April Skies has 114, the others 110 each. . This prep marks one of the first races of the new campaign imposing a penalty on the three-year-olds who have been successful as status seekers. Nevertheless, Bally Ache is expected to be an overwhelming choice. Most connoisseurs fancy he can pull a wagon and defeat this field if only he has maintained a semblance of the edge that enabled him to carve victories in the Flamingo and the Florida Derby. It is reassuring to his partisans the son of Ballydam opened up in the slop this morning in :2245 and :35%. Bubby Usser:* is coming from New York to ride Bally Ache in the Prep, with Bill Continued on Page Six j ! | | I Bally Ache Goes in Preakness Prep Meets T. V. Lark J Over 11-16 Miles Command Pilot, Celtic Ash Vie in Warm-up Race for Big Pimlico Classic May 21 Continued tiom Page One Harmatz, who won both the Prep and j Preakness on Royal Orbit a year ago. flying ! in from the Coast to handle T. V. Lark. | Bobby Corle was named this morning for | both the Llangollen team. Divine Comedy and Command Pilot. John Polion will have I the mount on Celtic Ash, who has favorably impressed Free Staters, while Earl Knapp, assuredly no "student pilot." steers April Skies. No boy was claimed for Mr. Howard. Harmatz was engaged only yesterday afternoon by owner Charles R. "Chase" McCoy to ride T. V. Lark in his Pimlico engagements, the rider gaining his release from commitments tomorrow at Hollywood Park to accept the assignment. If T. V. Lark gets the better of Bally Ache he shall have to contradict the form shown by the California and Florida colts in the Derby, though he did beat Flow Line recently out at Bay Meadows. Sloppy this morning, there is every indication the weather will be fair and the going fast for the weekend's prep and Black Eyed Susan. The Preakness tuneup is to be telecast locally over Baltimore's WMAR-TV (Channel 2) between 4:30 and 5:00 p.m. Venetian Way Conspicuous ^Absentee, i I Though the Derby winner Venetian Way is a conspicuous absentee from the Prep this week end, the race in past seasons has been more or less barometric of what was to follow in the Preakness itself. Bold Ruler and Royal Orbit are recent Prep winners who brought off the double. Correlation and Hasty Road were first and second, respectively, at the frenetic end of their Prep, then reversed the order in the Preakness. Dark Star won the Prep and appeared by way of beating Native Dancer again in the Preakness when he bowed atop the homestretch. If one of the resident company of the Preakness cast upsets both Bally Ache and T.V. Lark, perhaps it will be Celtic Ash, who set a track record in a little race back at Laurel. The Llangollen pair of Command Pilot and Divine Comedy are not out of their element completely. The somewhat flat-footed son of Khaled is at least a sincere stretch runner and he will appreciate that 12 pounds pull over Bally Ache and T.V. Lark. He was ninth at Louisville in going he disliked. There is a theory Bally Ache was not quite so tight for the Derby as he might have been and trainer Jimmy Pitt is persuaded to start him in this Prep "to let i him get the feel of the going here and his mind on running a distance." He went into the "Run for the Roses" without benefit of his usual race around two turns. By ' nature a front runner and generous of ' his speed to the point of exhaustion Bally ' Ache seems to have to be conditioned 1 CHASE R. McCOY— Owner of T. V. Lark, who meets BaHy Ache in the Preakness Prep today. i I i ' ' ' 1 i a mentally to conserve something with r which to accelerate at the finish, as he ^ did in the Florida Derby after being ( headed by Venetian Way a furlong out. t In the Preakness, of course, all the en- • trants will have their weights up, 126 pounds, so that there would appear a good j chance the Prep will eliminate some of the i eligibles for next week end's classic and | simplify things for such ranking candi- * dates as Venetian Way and Bally Ache. j T.V. Lark will, like Bally Ache, be mak- j ' ing his local debut in the Prep. The Tropicana Handicap at Bay Meadows | brought his only stakes success thus far j j this season. Celtic Ash has won both his | | three-year-old starts in Laurel over-nighters. April Skies, a two-time stakes winner at two, was a remote third in the Chesapeake in his most recent sally. And Mr. Howard could only be sixth in a division of the Baltimore Spring Handicap here opening day. Bally Ache's preeminence is such there may be no show pool, though there are six wagering units. Owner McCoy of T.V. Lark seems delighted to have obtained Harmatz' services for his horse, saying: "He fits my colt perfectly. I think that if T.V. Lark adjusts to the deeper track at Pimlico he will run a 'big race.' Harmatz knows the track and I am hoping he can do the same : thing he did a year ago with Royal I Orbit." In other Preakness news, it was learned I that Mayor J. Harold Grady of Baltimore ; will be present for the Prep, to present the annual mayor's proclamation of the » May 15-21 period as "Preakness Week" in i this city. The proclamation will be ac- . | j cepted by executive director Louis Pond- . j j field of the Maryland Jockey Club, who I I will be host to the mayor and his party ; ■ft luncheon. j Contacted by phone at her Lexington, , j j Ky., farm last evening, Mrs. Elizabeth Ar- I | den Graham said she will determine on i j i Saturday whether Never Give In will start I I I in the Preakness, after discussing his ? j I eligibility with trainer Emerson Davis. j - ; Ten in Sportsman's Handicap; Dozen Go in $60, 200 Carter: Redbird Wish Vs. Lady LaRue Again Pat Caudill Ten Ten in in Sportsman's Sportsman's Handicap; Handicap; Dozen Dozen Go Go in in $60,200 $60,200 Carter Carter Red bird Wish vs. Lady La Rue Again Nine Furlongs Feature Finale Of Spring Meet Also Lures Revoque and Fair Admiral By PAT CAUDILL Staff Correspondent SPORTSMAN'S PARK, Cicero, 111., May 13.— The $15,000 Sportsman's Park Handicap at t% miles heads Saturday's nine-race program as this 19-day meeting comes to a close. Names of ten racers passed the entry box Friday, with topweight of 115 pounds being accepted by Marion H. Van Berg's Redbird Wish, to be handled by leading rider here, Richard L. Barnett. Redbird Wish will race as a coupling with his stablemate Sorex, with the latter getting in with 112 pounds. In spite of inclement weather prevailing throughout the most of the spring meeting, the attendance and mutuel handle has remained about equal to last year's figures. The racing scene shifts to Washington Park, where the Balmoral Jockey Club opens a 30-day meeting Monday. Challenging the Van Berg entry will be E. A. Cole and Louis Cobb's Lady LaRue, winner of last Saturday's Thomas D. Nash Memorial Handicap, and the Crabgrass Stable's Beauguerre, with each to carry 113 pounds. ♦ Captured Chicagoan Handicap Others in the field will be Mrs. Carl Greene's Revoque 112 pounds; Ray Dan-ner's Auctioneer, 110; Mrs. Steve Ippolito's Fair Admiral, 109; and the W. H. Bishop Stable, entry of Count Cuantos and Nanking, and J. C. Dobkin's Point of Order, all at 108. Redbird Wish, a four-year-old son of Papa Redbird — Fond Wish, captured the $10,000 Chicagoan Handicap April 30 to chalk up his second victory of the meeting, In that effort he defeated Lady LaRue by three lengths, but suffered defeat by the mare in last Saturday's feature. Redbird Wish has the class, and with the support of stablement, Sorex. who won an ' allowance affair here April 27, figures to draw the major portion of the wagering. Lady LaRue appears to have reached top : form, and her victory in the Nash Memorial stamps her strictly as the chief threat to the Van Berg pair. She picks up ' three pounds in Saturday's race and will be handled by William Collier, who was ' astride her last Saturday. Beauguerre hasn't raced since mid-April at Gulfstream Park, where, after beating allowance horses at middle distance, he finished up the track in the Ft. Lauderdale | and Southern Cross Handicaps. Revoque j came to Sportsman's off a middle distance I victory over the Gulfstream grass and j wound up third to Lady LaRue in the Nash , Memorial. In three starts here, Sorex was the best i of a band of middle class claimers going a J mile and beat allowance sprinters after , that, but after setting the early pace in the 1 Nash Memorial, he finished a tiring fourth. I Auctioneer took the measure of good allow -j ance horses at 1 1-16 miles in the mud here I Monday. 1 | i j I j Page 2 Inside Hollywood Herb Stein - H ■ INSIDE HOLLYWOOD By Herb Stein HOLLYWOOD, Calif., May 13.— In the open: No matter the consequences, we're trying to find a charge we can file that'll - stick stick flfflinst. against n a phipf chief nf of stick stick flfflinst. against n a phipf chief nf of police keeping a guy up all night. Beverly Hills, which boasts the best patrolled community almost anywhere, has a new threat to a night's sleep in its Police Chief Clinton H. Anderson. Our complaint stems from being kept awake until five ayem this morning i reading c a u i 11 g Anderson's nnuci »uii o ■ i reading c a u i 11 g Anderson's nnuci »uii o just-published book, '"Beverly Hills Is My Beat," via Prentice-Hall — a policeman's inside observations of movie town's glittering community. An eye-opener on any number of big stories, the Anderson tome covers an era from Clara Bow to Lana Turner, includes the Bugsy Siegel rubout, the Stompanato slaying, the Chaplin-Joan Berry case, the Walter Wanger trigger episode and countless others. Anderson was once handed a dubious compliment on the efficiency of his department when a notorious gangland attorney told the chief he chose Beverly Hills as his home because of its excellent police protection, which freed him from worry about some of his former associates. Chief Anderson has a sense of humor, too. In pointing out that Beverly Hills is blessed with the sixth highest per-capita income in the U. S., has an average per-family buying power of $10,487, supports more branch offices of the New York Stock Exchange than any other city its size, and has approximately $400,000,000 on deposit in banks, he tells this story: There was a good-hearted woman of the city who gathered Christmas baskets to give to the poor — and then couldn't find anybody in Beverly Hills to give them to! AAA Next issue of Playboy pops a yarn on Sinatra and his Clan and the Meeting at the Summit in Las Vegas. Sinatra told Playboy the Clan is the figment of someone's imagination and the term was coined by Life magazine. Says Prank: "I am fortunate to have many friends and many circles of friends, but I do not issue membership cards" . . . Sinatra has a two week solo date at the Sands starting June 15, will be joined by Dean Martin for a fortnight's stretch, after which Martin goes it solo for a doubleheader. This, of course, after Martin's hernia operation that he faces following the wrap-up of "All in a Night's Work" with Shirley MacLaine at Paramount. AAA Duke Wayne pockets $666,666.67 for "Go North," if it winds on time. More, if not . . . Ran into Mike Sloane at Scandia the other dinner. His first trip here in a coupla years. England's his roost now with spouse Paula Stone. In any case, Mike's a case of fireworks, all lit up over owning a chunk of a self-lighting cigarette that was invented in Italy. You may have read about it. You simply rub the end of the ciggies on the rough edge of the pack and it ignites, even in a 100-mile-an-hour wind. Says Mike: "Match and cigarette lighter companies hate us." Of course, this kills off the easiest intro to a dame, offering the strange doll a gentlemanly light when she's matchless. AAA Cynthia Lindsay, in the current issue of ' Harper's magazine, reports ofi the most ; fanatic of local patriots: the Southern Cal-ifornian, . his habits and habitat. "Today," she says of him, "he is probably the most , leisure- and hobby-conscious citizen in the I United States. He is dedicated to his barbecue, his swimming pool, his beaches, his ; deserts, what's left of his mountains, and, ■ above all, his television set. There is little ; to do at night except look at television, so 1 it is his favorite form of entertainment with the possible exception of the Drive-In 1 Theatre. Many of the theatres have bottle-warming facilities, play pens, and such for juvenile care, and the young children, clad in •■ pajamas, play or sleep peacefully as their parents enjoy a night out. The older or teen-age children also have their own form of amusement while viewing the films, but ' ushers march sternly up and down the aisles, flashing lights into cars and wagging fingers at the occupants." AAA Mort Sahl: "Psychoanalysts aren't like other doctors. If you're not relating to them, they'll gladly refer you to another doctor. They call this 'rehabilitation referral motivation therapy.' We call it fee splitting" . . . More Mort: "Some Democrats think Adlai Stevenson could be elected, except he can't get nominated." Sight and Sound Leo Mishkin SIGHT AND SOUND By Leo Mishkin NEW YORK, May 13. — Like I was saying just the other day, it's a big year for Mark Twain, but maybe it's also getting a little out of hand. Along with "The Shape of the River," and "Roughing It," two of the major appearances of Mark Twain on TV this season, no less an authority than Tennessee Ernie Ford, bless his cotton-pickin' heart, also took an excursion into the works of the same author this week, with a thing called "Tennessee Ernie Meets King Arthur," on an NBC-TV special the other night, a freewheeling, high-flying, and utterly ridiculous adaptation of Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court." For those who have fond memories of either the original book, or that old Broadway musical by Rodgers and Hart ("Thou Swell" and some of the other songs still ring a bell) Tennessee Ernie at the Court of King Arthur was almost as disastrous as the flight of the U-2. That whirring noise you hear today must be old Sam Clemens revolving in his grave. AAA To start off the proceeding, those who saw "Tennessee Ernie at King Arthur's Court" were introduced to a scientific laboratory in which a crops of white-coated gentlemen were working on an electronic machine that would transport people back into time, as well as space. "In this labora tory," one of these scientists remarks, "retrogression is our most important product." When Ernie, chosen as the subject to be so transported back into time, was compared to those Air Force astronauts now being prepared for man's first flight into outer space, he replied, "Well, I'm a sort of back-astronaut." It was at that moment, I think, I went out to the kitchen for a cold beer. AAA When I returned, Ernie was at Camelot, all right, but the time machine had gone out of whack. Ernie had been supposed to keep in touch with all those scientists in that laboratory, but contact had been broken off; instead of getting Ernie on the screen, to see how he was making out, the scientists were getting pictures of Lindbergh's flight to Paris, of Hilter addressing his storm troopers, of Moses on Mount Sinai. At the court of King Arthur, on the other hand, Ernie was trying to explain whavt was happening with Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, and why he was being put to the stake, and how he knew that the eclipse of the moon would take place just at the moment the torch was to be applied. Ernie knew about the eclipse because he had read about it in the old Farmer's Almanac that he had somehow providentially brought along with him. AAA When the eclipse did occur, just as he had predicted, Ernie was thereupon made the good right arm of King Arthur, just as Mark Twain had written it. But in his advice and counsel to the monarch, Ernie used such aphorisms as "You can fool some of the people all of the time, you can fool all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time." King Arthur thought that was very eloquent: So Ernie went on with some other gems of literary creation. - "Cowards die many deaths!" he cried at one point, "the valiant die but once!" Or again, "I only regret I have but one life to give for my country!" winding up with, "Old soldiers never die — they just fade away." AAA That was when I went out to the kitchen for another cold beer. When I came back there was Ernie teaching Clarence, the serf, how to use a hula hoop. And there was Sir Bors, the knightly villain, giving Ernie's horse a tranquilizer pill, so the horse would stand still in the coming joust between the two. And finally, when Ernie asked King Arthur where was Queen Guinevere, King Arthur replied, "She doesn't like the sight of blood." So where was Sir Lancelot, Ernie pursued. "It was his blood she didn't like," said King Arthur. "I had him beheaded this morning." At the end, the scientists finally got the time machine fixed up once more, and Ernie returned to the present day, accompanied by all the lords and ladies of Arthur's court, as well as all the knights of the Round Table. I didn't see the finish of this particular business; I was out in the kitchen again for my third beer of the evening. Tennessee Ernie Ford as "A Connecticut Yankee?" To paraphase another literary line, from another author, never the Twain shall meet. Sports Close-Ups Ira Seebacher »j$£tiki IPS SPORTS CLOSE-UPS by im st*-*** NEW YORK, May 13.— Over the years, enough tears have been shed, enough de-plorations have been deplored, both over the sad state of soccer in this country, to have formed a new Salt Lake stocked with 10-sy liable words of condolence. Fortunately no attempt was ever made to mass all the tears and verbiage. And, until now, no real attempt was made to change the situation insofar as soccer was concerned. \XMX\XIUK\A. concerned. \XMX\XIUK\A. We feel that over and beyond any other reason for soccer's inability to capture the American imagination, the failure has been due to our viewpoint, our psychological approach to a game which is popular just about everywhere but here. Just why isn't soccer popular here? Don't the roots of the people who make up this country go back to all these other countries now playing soccer, places in which the game thrives to an extraordinary degree? And in the oddest places, we might add — Portuguese and Spanish colonies in the hottest parts of Africa, in the Scandinavian countries. And in Uruguay, so small, but twice Olympic champions. We could go on and on but the point is simply that soccer is played everywhere but here. AAA And is isn't played here because Americans have found it essentially unexciting. How is it possible that a game whose pattern of play is unceasing can be unexciting? Well it can, and just because we have the paradox before us lor consideration of the popularity of other "goal games" as enjoying popularity here, it does not gainsay the fact that the game of soccer is dull because it has the basic weakness of most goal games — little scoring. Sure, we know that hockey enjoys popularity here — limited though it may be to those geographical areas where fans are exposed to it, but truthfully there is really only one true goal game played in this country that enjoys real popularity, and that is basketball. Basketball is a true goal game but when it was being played as a true goal game, its popularity began to wane sharply. Pro- fessional basketball almost became extinct. Then someone thought of juicing it up. The rules gradually changed to give the offense ever more latitude, ever more advantage over the defense. Fortunately, too, the one-hand shot came into popularity. The weakness of the game — the 11-7 scores and fantasies such as that were eliminated by the rules changes and the one-hand shot. Scores started mounting ever higher and while basketball remained a true goal game, it managed to overcome the weakness of most goal games — it permitted free scoring. Of course, unlike many goal games, there was no goaltender as such and this helped. Hockey and soccer Continued on Page Fifty-Five SPORTS CLOSE-UPS I By IRA SEEBACHER I Continued from Page Two both have goaltenders. This, alone, keeps the scoring down. AAA Of course, one might argue that football is another game that is greatly popular here and is a goal game. This we do not buy. True, there is a goal in football, but it does not really function as a goal in the same sense that goal functions in other games. Think this over and you'll see what we mean. In actual fact, football is a game in which gaining yardage counts. The goal line might just as well be called the scoring line. To get to the line does not necessarily call for a brilliantly placed kick, shot or whatever. It calls for traversing the needed yardage, which can be done in one shot or in a series of sustained carries. So we have to disagree with those who are confused by those goal posts into believing that there is very much adherence to the classic goal game pattern by football. It just is not a true goal game. Now that we are to witness the formation and testing of a new soccer league, we will also be testing how much national tastes for big scoring games have changed if, indeed, they have. Ch&eirx] /§& Form \ AMERICA'S WRF AUTHORITY FOUNDED IN 1804 Official Newspaper of the National Association of State Racing Commissioners Published daily, except Mioday by TR1ANGLB PUBLICATIONS. Inc. DAILY RACING FOBM J. Samuel Perlman Ed. tor and Publisher Dan Lyons Chief Turf Editor ASSOCIATED PAPERS: 731 Plymouth Court Chicago 5. Illinois S25 West 52nd Street New York 19. New York 1540 N. 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Powers, pilot of the U-2 plane who has been held incommunicado in Moscow for 13 days. Officials here said the new request was made verbally by U. S. embassy officials in Moscow yesterday as they delivered a U. S. note to the Kremlin. The note ques-• tioned whether the Kremlin's exploitation of Powers' spy mission was designed to torpedo next week's summit meeting and heat up the cold war. Russian Air Chief Cancels U.S. Visit WASHINGTON, May 13.— The commander-in-chief of the Russian air force today cancelled his visit to the United States scheduled for this weekend. Fail to Put Balloon Satellite Into Orbit WASHINGTON, May 13.— A Friday the 13th attempt to put a communications balloon satelite into orbit apparently failed today. A spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said that no radio reports had been received from a tracking beacon in the third stage of the launching rocket more than two hours after the satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. Leonard Jaffe, project official for the launching said "there is no indication of this thing being in orbit." - Ask Reconsideration of Aid Program WASHINGTON, May 13.— Labor secretary James P. Mitchell has proposed that the Democratic Congress reconsider a Federal aid program for communities suffering chronic economic depression and come up with something closer to President Eisenhower's plan Congress has passed and sent to Eisenhower a Democratic bill calling for an outlay of 251 million dollars in Federal loans and grants to help areas of lingering unemployment. Eisenhower has proposed a 53 million dollar program. \ Atlantic Underwater Cables Cut WASHINGTON, May 13. — Some underwater cables crossing the Atlantic have been cut mysteriously in recent months while Russian fishing vessels lurked suspiciously nearby, high U. S. intelligence officials have disclosed. They also hinted' that the United States had uncovered Soviet espionage activity in this country during the past two years, but that the cases never were made public for one reason or another. FOREIGN: Norway Lodges Protest Against U.S. OSLO, Norway, May 13. — Norway formally protested to the United States today against American plans for a U-2 spy plane to land in Norway after flying across Russia on an espionage mission The Soviet Union had said the high-altitude reconnaissance plane flown by Francis G. Powers, 30, of Albany, Ga., took off from a base in Pakistan and planned to land at Bodoe Airfield in Norway. Reminds Khruschev of Own Spy System •ZURICH, Switzerland, May 13. — The Europena press today twitted Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev about 18 spies caught in Switzerland and advised him to keep quiet about the United States spy plan downed in Russia. The London News-Chronicle said Khrushchev's indignation was "spurious." "Only this week -the Swiss deported two Soviet officials who abused their diplomatic privileges for spying," it said. "Gromyko's claim that Russia will come to Paris with a clear conscience is laughable." Herter Flys to Paris For Summit Confab PARIS, May 13. — Secretary of State Christian A. Herter flew into Paris today to prepare for the start of the summit conference Monday and promptly made it clear he would stay out of the limelight. "This is the President's show," said Herter as he pushed away a microphone which was thrust before him at Orly Air Field. He declined to comment on any subject. Mark 43rd Anniversary of Fatima Vision VATICAN CITY, May 13. — It was 43 years ago today that three Portuguese shepherd children said they saw their first vision of the Virgin Mary but there was no indication the Vatican would use the occasion to release the "third secret" of Fatima. Reports which have circulated abroad for the past year have said the Vatican would mark today's anniversary by disclosing the secret. Page 3 Florida 1960-61 Racing Dates Set: Tropical to Open Season of 188 Days on Nov. 24, Finale at Gulfstream is April 22 Florida 1960-61 Racing Dates Set Tropical to Open Season of 188 Days on Nov. 24, Finale At Gulfstream Is April 22 FLORIDA 1960-61 RACING DATES 'Tropical Park, November 24 through January 16 (43 days). Hialeah Park, January 17 through March 3 (40 days). Gulfstream Park, March 4 through April 22 (43 days). Sunshine Park, January 13 through March 25 (62 days). *No racing on November 25, 28 and 29. MIAMI. Fla.. May 13. — The Florida State Racing Commission Thursday approved 1960-61 racing dates for Greater Miami's three tracks and appointed Kenneth Noe Jr. supervisor of racing. Noe. named assistant supervisor of racing last month, succeeds the late Robert Kelly, who died of a heart attack Sunday night. The racing commisison approved dates as requested by the tracks which means that Tropical Park will launch South Florida's 188-day thoroughbred season on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24. Opening day receipts will be earmarked for the University of Miami. Tropical will close the following day and hold its State Scholarship Day on Saturday, Nov. 26. The track will close again Monday and Tuesday, reopening on Wednesday, which will be Scholarship Day for Hialeah. Tropical will begin its regular 40-day session on Thursday. Dec. 1 and run through Monday. Jan. 16. Hialeah Opens January 17 Hialeah's 40-day meeting will be presented from Jan. 17 through Friday. March 3 with Gulfstream opening on ..Saturday, March 4 and running 43 days consecutively through Saturday, April 22. The last three days at Gulfstream will include one program as Hialeah's day for the University of Miami, and two for Gulf-stream's contribution to the State Scholarship Fund, and Broward County's United Fund. Sunshine Park, at Oldsmar, will conduct racing for a total of 62 days next season. The track will open its meeting on Friday. January 13, running through Saturday. March 25. Two days of the Sunshine session will be held for the benefit of the state's Scholarship Fund. Noe, a former trainer and son of veteran conditioner Kenneth Noe, is expected to begin work in Miami next Wednesday. He has been serving as a placing judge at Garden State. Noe was named assistant supervisor of racing after scoring highest in a competitive examination for the post. Funeral services were held Thursday in Miami for Mr. Kelly, who had served with the racing commission since 1941. Today's Index Today's Index Page Ak-Sar-Ben Entries 15 Alphabetical Index to Entries . . 48 Aqueduct Charts 11 Aqueduct Past Performances .33 Ascot Park Entries 15 Ascot Park Results 49 Bay Meadows Entries 53 Bay Meadows Results 48 Beulah Park Entries 15 Beulah Park Results 49 Cahokia Downs Entries 15 Cahokia Downs Results 48 Claims and Sales 6 Churchill Downs Charts 47 Churchill Downs Past P'rf'm'nc's 24 Commission Rulings 7 Garden State Park Charts 51 Garden State Park Past P'f'm'c's 37 Hollywood Park Entries 53 Hollywood Park Results 53 May wood Park Trot Charts .... 54 May wood Park Trot Entries . . .54 Old Woodbine Entries 53 Old Woodbine Results 49 Past Performance Explanation .16 Pimlico Charts 46 Pimlico Past Performances 41 Raceway Park Entries 15 Raceway Park Results .... 49 Selections . 12, 13, 14. 15 Sportsman's Park Charts . . 10 Sportsman's Park Past PTm'nc's 16 Stewards' Rulings 6 Suffolk Downs Charts 50 Suffolk Downs Entries 14 Suffolk Downs Past Perform'ncs 27 Sweep's Graded H'd'ps 12, 13, 14 15 Wheeling Downs Entries 53 Wheeling Downs Results 48 Workouts 52 Racing Today Racing Today (CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME) Track and Number of Races Post Time Aqueduct (9) , 12:30 Cloudy and fast Churchill Downs (9) 2:00 Clear and fast Garden State Park (8) 1 :30 Clear and fast Pimlico (9) 1:00 . Clear and fast Sportsman's Park (9) 1 :30 Clear and fast Suffolks Downs (10) 12:45 Clear and muddy Bay Ben W. Heads Ten in Seaway Handicap: Carries 115 in Raceway Feature for Ohio-Bred Three-Year-Olds Don Grisham Bay Ben W. Heads Ten | | i In Seaway Handicap i Carries 115 in Raceway Feature For Ohio-Bred Three-Year-Olds By DON GRISHAM Staff Correspondent RACEWAY PARK, Toledo, Ohio May 13. . ' —The second running of the $2,000 Sea- way Handicap is the center of attraction as this course winds up its semi-final week of racing. Top weight of 115 pounds has! j been given to Mrs. J. A. Warkentin's Bay j Ben W., for the six-furlongs sprint which I is restricted to Ohio-bred three -year -olds. . | Bay Ben W.. an altered son of Omission ' from the Nedayr mare, Cressanna, has one winning effort to his credit here when he turned back a field of allowance performers at 4 furlongs. On two other occasions, he has been close up. Sure to earn a measure of support in the Seaway is Mable Leckey's Laconic, who i draws a one pound pull from Bay Ben W. ' at 114. Laconic is an invader from Beulah Park where he accounted for one race. He arrived several days ago and was turned over to trainer Richard R. Perl and logged a creditable work over an "off" track. Among the highweights at 111 pounds in the field of 10 is John Lightle's Sea Vee Ten. The Washington, Ohio-owned son of One Alone left the maiden ranks at this oval in an impressive victory last month and followed up with two sterling efforts. 1 ' Trainer E. H. Bryan, the Paulding, Ohio sportsman, will send out the only coupling | j in the Seaway when he dispatches K. E. i j Bryan's Night Melody and Night Code. The I former gets in with 105 and the latter, a recent victor here, with an imporst of 113.1 | Night Code has been postward once here I and trimmed a limit field of maidens. Two Ascot" Park invaders are on hand. Gordon McCullough arrived with Dr. Daniel Stents' Abating. 110 pounds; and Silvio Annunziata came in with Miss Pro, 109. The latter is the property of Annabelle , Russe of Youngstown. Completing the Seaway are A. L. Baugh- . i man's Dotty Night, 105; Alfonso Sarmento's ' Be Square 108 and the Newmac Stable's Fast Nighter 106. The Ohio Handicap is the secondary feature and the 8V2 furlongs event drew seven routers including the local favorites Vault's Ration and Hackamore. W. L. Hardesty's Vault's Ration is the high- j weight at 121 and deservingly so, since he , has won seven of his 10 starts this year, j Ben Matkin's Hackamore gets in with 118 1 and Ed Davis' Johnny Domino with 117.1 I Both fell victim to Vault's Ration in the i j Livonia Handicap here last Saturday. Others in the Ohio are, Har-Lo-Mc 117, a stablemate to Johnny Domino; Mrs. Laura Hamill's Entangler 114, John La-phere's Mr. Bruce 113 and Green River 1 Stable's Guy's Birthday, the lightweight at I ! 108. General Manager Ralph Matkin feels that Saturday's program is the best card ever offered at one of his tracks in the Toledo area. In addition to two handicaps, it includes a pair of good claiming events plus an additional route race that attracted a well balanced field. Numbers 1, 3, Lucky at Ascot Numbers 1 , 3, Lucky at Ascot ASCOT PARK, Ohio, May 13.— Friday the 13th meant nothing to 449 fans at Ascot today as they shared a $42.40 Daily Double payoff with the winning combination 1 and 3. Ten ticket holders scoffed at the jinx numbers and bought $10 tickets worth $212 with Mollie Huston and Norraa's Star the winners of the respective first and sec-and races and each was a non-winner prior to the races today. Balmoral Opens Monday: Renew Six-Furlong Tri-State Stakes ► ♦ __»___»____ _____ _____ _ _________ - ' V *2»- Jp •JF ;£f_ X d m Jlill___ Hi \i_*rf«# '■■■ &H lliill mm Balmoral Opens Monday THOMAS E. TROTTER— Racing secre 1 tary at Balmoral-Arlington-Washington. I ♦ 1 I Renew Six-Furlong Tri-State Stakes Homewood Plant'sClubhouse Weatherized; Closed-Circuit TV Ready; First Post at 3:30 HOMEWOOD, 111.. May 13.— Balmoral Jockey Club will launch the first phase of another 97-day co-ordinated season on Monday, when its sixth spring meeting opens at Washington Park. Feature of the nine-race program will be the $15,000 added Tri-State Stakes at 6 furlongs for three-year-olds. The 30-day Balmoral session will end Saturday, June 18. As previously announced by Balmoral President Hubert E. Howard, the meeting will again follow the pattern of late afternoon racing introduced last year. First post on weekdays will be 3:30 p. m. and 2 on Saturdays. The Memorial Day pro-Igram, May 30, will start at 1:30. Nine races will be offered each day throughout the Balmoral stand. The same format will prevail during an additional two weeks, June 20 through July 2, at the Homewood track, when the Arlington Park Jockey Club opens its 36-day summer meeting. Thereafter, Chicagoland racing moves ' crosstown to Arlington Park on July 4 for i the final 24 days at the home track, through July 30. On August 1, Washington Park Jockey Club begins its 31 -day \ meeting at Arlington and runs through ! Labor Day, September 5. Ultimate in Fan Comfort Washington Park has assured the ulti- , mate in fan comfort for Balmoral's spring session. A completely "sealed-in-glass" clubhouse-, which will be heated in cool weather and air-conditioned in warm weather, and a massive closed-circuit television network, with large-screen receivers located on every floor of both clubhouse and grandstand as well as in the dining rooms, will be introduced. In addition, there are escalators, paved parking, free bus service to and from the far parking areas, improved restaurant facilities and a newly-painted grandstand interior in sparkling white. Monday's Tri-State touches off a program of 30 stakes scheduled for the co-ordinated spring-summer meeting. The Tri-1 State salutes northern Illinois' recently completed tollway and expressway systems which have been a boon to racegoers. Monday's $15,000 Tri-State looms every .bit as exciting as last year's inaugural running which found William G. Gilmore's Fightin Indian defeating On-and-On Nominated for the 6 furlongs dash are Miss Verdis Havard's fleet filly, Pierpontella ; Hasty House Farms' Prince Charger and Eric Ericson's Good Joy, among others. First major stakes presentation of the co-ordinated season will be set for June 11. added Citation Handicap set for June 11. In all 12 added money events, plus a stake for Illinois-bred horses, will feature the Washington Park segment of 42 days through July 2. The $50,000 Star and Stripes will highlight festivities on July 4 with the opening of Arlington Park and the final 55 days of the combined season. Balmoral's first week of sport at Wash-1 ington Park will be highlighted next Saturday by the $25,000 added Clang Handicap, also at 6 furlongs, but for three-year-olds and up. The Clang is the initial step in a series of stakes pointing to the $50,000 added Citation Handicap, later to the $50.-I 000 added Equipose Mile and the $100,000 added Washington Park Handicap at Ar-! lington Park. Before the spring-summer season is finished, such traditional stakes as the $100,000 added Arlington Classic and $100,-! 000 added American Derby for three-year-olds; the $100,000 added Arlington and Washington Park Futurities for two-year-olds; the $100,000 Washington Park Handi-! cap for older horses and the $50,000 added Arlington Handicap and Stars and Stripes for grass horses will be presented. The attractive program will lure some of the nation's ranking stables, horses and jockeys. Already at Washington Park and awaiting the opening gong are formidable public strings trained by Arnold Winick, Del Carroll, Henry Forrest, Vester R. 'Tennessee" Wright. J. H. "Slim" Pierce and Larry H. Thompson. They are augumented by William Hal Bishop, Kerr Stables. Hasty House Farms, Jacnot Stable, Reverie Knoll Farm. Spring Hill Farm, Fred W. Hooper and the Kennedy-Veale Stable. In terms of horseflesh. Chicago fans will be seeing Kentucky Derby winner Venetian Way and his arch rivals Bally Ache and Vital Force; the grass runners Tudor Era and Manassas: Calumet Farm's On-and-On; William S. Miller's Better Bee; Silver Creek Farm's ranking sprinter Roman Colonel, plus a budding crop of untested but aristocratically bred two - year - old candidates for the rich Futurities. | | i i . ' j j I . | ' i ' 1 ' | j i j I | I , . i ' j , j 1 I i j 1 I ! Editorial Comment EDITORIAL Comment The tragic death of Prince Aly Khan removes one of the most important and dynamic figures in thoroughbred racing. Since the death of his father, the Aga Khan, Prince Aly owned one of the greatest thoroughbred racing and breeding establishments in the world. The publicity he received in the tabloids was primarily that as a playboy. To his friends he was a charming and highly intelligent pei-son. His knowledge of thoroughbred breeding was probably unsurpassed by anyone. The contribution he and his father made to thoroughbred breeding in Europe and in the United States is permanent. In recent years he was a frequent visitor to race tracks in this country. He will be missed. He lived and died on the front pages. Though Venetian Way scored a decisive victory in the Kentucky Derby, the three-year-old division is still in a state of flux. There is every indication that not until the Belmont Stakes will a clear picture of their true quality emerge. There is also an element of uncertainty because the Kentucky State Racing Commission has permitted the use of Butazolidin, while in the state of Maryland and virtually all other states on the Eastern seaboard, the drug is prohibited. There is, of course, no evidence as to whether Butazolidin was administered to any of the horses who started in the Derby, but the possibility certainly exists. A There are few sporting events that are affected by the weather to a greater degree than the Kentucky Derby. The size of the crowd depends entirely on the number of people that seek admission to the infield, which has no shelter whatsoever. All the seats in the clubhouse and grandstand, which total nearly 50,000, are reserved and sold several months before the running of the race. All purchasers of reserved seats are given an opportunity during the winter to repurchase their tickets. Only a small percentage fail to do so and it is these seats that are immediately made available to the thousands who seek them. It is obvious, therefore, that when the weather is cool or when there is rain, that the number of people who are willing to expose themselves to the elements is greatly reduced. There is no question that the popularity of the Derby has never been greater. It is estimated that if 100,000 reserved seats were available they would be sold without any difficulty. The victory of V. E. "Red" Berry in the San Antonio Democratic primary as state representative in the Texas legislature last week, was a triumph for the advocates of a renewal of thoroughbred racing in the state. Berry conducted his campaign almost entirely on a platform to revive thoroughbred racing. He won a decisive victory over James McKay, a former president of the San Antonio Bar Association. It is paradoxical that the state of Texas, which has so many prominent thoroughbred breeders, including Robert Kleberg's great King Ranch, should be without racing. Berry's victory is a clear indication that there is strong support for thoroughbred racing in the Lone Star state, which may produce results in the next legislature. —J. S. P. Appointment of John G. Smith Appointment of John G. Smith DENVER, Colo., May 13.— Ivan Thomas, general manager of Centennial Race Track, has appointed John G. Smith, son of public relations director Jack Smith, to the post of operations department, supervisor for the Centennial meeting which begins July 1. Young Smith will report -for duty on June 13. Donahue Visits Track Donahue Visits Track SUFFOLK DOWNS, Mass.. May 13.— Jockey Tim Donahue, injured in an auto accident three weeks ago. was released from the hospital and was a visitor this morning. Page 4 Maryland: Mail Brings Untimely Letter from Aly Khan Prince Discusses Stud Mate for Royal Native Preakness Prep Appears Easy for Bally Ache Charles Hatton Maryland By Charles Hatton Mail Brings Untimely Letter From Aly Khan Prince Discuesses Stud Mate for Royal Native Preakness Prep Appears Easy for Bally Ache PIMLICO, Baltimore, Md., May 13. — The Preakness Prep can wait a moment. Besides, we should think Bally Ache might tie up a leg and beat those horses. This is Friday the 13th, the blackest many of us who move in the little world of racing can recall. You may remember that several weeks ago in Florida we were being passionate about Royal Native and big Bill MacDonald recklessly asked our notion of a proper mate for her. Since Prince Aly Khan and his stud manager Madame Vuillier bred more classic winners than anybody else in late years, our thoughts in the matter were dicussed with them. They were our sounding board. The Prince took the pedigrees of the mare and stallions under consideration to France with him, so that he and Madame Vuillier might work on them in their spare time, applying the "Vuillier system." In the morning's post was a letter from Paris' Neuilly-s-Seine. Most of our mail begins: "Dear Sir, you cad . . ." Aly wrote: "My Dear Charlie, Madame Vuillier and I have looked at the matings carefully, and Royal Native undoubtedly crosses best with Bold Ruler. This is a very good mating indeed and has the following inbreeding: Nearco 3/3, Mumtaz 3/4, Fair Play 5/4, and brings in the new blood of Solar io, Sir Gall ah ad III. and Rabelais. The next best mating is with Swaps, which has the following inbreeding: Gainsborough 4/5, The Tetrarch 5/6, Phararis 5/6, Sir Gallahad III. 5/3 and brings in the new blood of Nearco, Mumtaz and Begum and Rabelais. The matings with Ribot and Round Table are not particularly good. With Ribot there is an inbreeding of Pharos 4/4. 1 hope these remarks will be of use to you, and looking forward to seeing you soon," All best wishes to you, always, Yours Aly Khan." Then there followed a secretarial footnote: "Letter dictated by H. H. Prince Aly Khan, but not signed owing to unexpected absence." Morning Headlines Relate Fatal Crash Beside the mail lay the morning papers, and staring at us from The Sun's Page One, was this headline: "Aly Khan, Playboy-Envoy, Killed in Crash Near Paris." This tragic coincidence gave us a turn such as we have not experienced since the untimely death of Bill Woodward Jr. It is shocking, and leaves a void in international racing and breeding that cannot be filled. Practically everyone in racing here, in the British Isles and in France enjoyed this prince of good fellow's friendship, admired him as a sportsman, and respected his profound knowledge of the thoroughbred and thoroughbred breeding. He helped to forward international competition, with studs in France, Ireland, Venezuela and a band of mares in the United States, at John Galbreath's place. He sent the first genuine classicist to Laurel's International in the unfortunate Rose Royale, and provided the only foreign element in the first Man o' War, when he ran Sallymount, despite the horse's inability to handle the soft stuff. He flew to France and England full of hope for his champion filly Petite Etoile, for whom he last fall rejected 280,000 American dollars, in the Coronation Cup at Epsom and of Charlottesville and Empire in the Epsom Derby. Whether their engagements are transferable, or what distribution will be made of the priceless bloodstock at Gilltown, Marly-le-Ville, Sheshoon and his half-dozen or so remaining studs we do not know and shall not attempt to guess. He had a string of more than 50 in Alec Head's pastoral Chantilly yard, another group with Noel Murless in England. Among the horses he prized most is the French, sire Prince Bio, whom he described as "the best stallion in Europe." Concur on Choice of Bold Ruler Bill MacDonald really ought to breed Royal Native to Bold Ruler. Not because he was our first choice but because the mating had the advocacy also of the world's greatest authority on bloodlines. In prefering Mrs. Phipps" stallion, there is no invidious comparison of him with the other sires mentioned. It is simply that he strikes us, and impressed Aly and Madame Vuillier as the most suitable for this particular $250,000 broodmare -prospect. The Preakness Prep, as we have so brashly mentioned above, looks to have all the more cut-and-dried elements of a foregone conclusion for Bally Ache. This despite the discrepancies in weights, something to which he and other colts of his age who have money and position must accustom themselves. Trainer Jimmy Pitt, the most disarming Rebel to come out of the Volunteer State since O'Neil Sevier, tried conditioning Bally Ache for the Derby over the course on which it was to be decided. This seemed a splendid idea at the time, the Downs and Keeneland are so unalike. But only in theory, not in practice, and "Old Ironsides" may have been a trifle short as a consequence. Taking no chances, Len Fruchtman's colt will have an extended prep in this week-end's dress rehearsal. Bud Bigger-staff always has felt that Bally Ache would have won The Garden State could he have had the experience of a distance race just in front of it, and this was the procedure before the Flamingo and Florida Derby. New Jersey: Betsy Ross Victory Should Not Come Easly Fitzsimmons Has Irish Jay in Peak Form Staretta and Patty's Song Posses Speed William C. Phillips New Jersey By William C. Phillips Betsy Ross Victory Should Not Come Easy Fitzsimmons Has Irish Jay in Peak Form Staretta and Patty's Song Possess Speed GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 13.— Fourteen aristocratic young fillies were named for Saturday's ninth running of the Betsy Ross Stakes. A 6-furlong dash with all the elements to thoroughly test the speed and fibre of the contest-. ants; the type of race in which a victory honestly earned will carry with it a bona fide early placement at the top of the division. As an aside, the Betsy Ross will also have a monetary prize of $30,950, from which the winner will receive $19,792.50 as clear profit, if all enter the fray. The recognized leader of the moment is Wheatley Stable's Irish Jay. The daughter of Double Jay — Irish Witch, by Bold Irishman, will shoulder the highweight of 121 pounds on Saturday and be ridden by Henry Moreno. She is engaging several new challengers with her invasion here from New York, however, and it would not be surprising if they managed to open a fresh chapter to this season's book of three -year-old fillies. In fact, it would not surprise this observer one whit if Irish Jay finds one or more rivals she is unable to handle here on Saturday. It is going to require a shifty filly to lead the pack, and the slightest hesitation on the part of any of the contestants will make a great deal of difference. It is regrettable that Mrs. Frances A. Genter's My Dear Girl was not considered by her trainer to be up to the race, perhaps it is more correct to repeat the trainer's statement that he believed the Betsy Ross came too soon after her debut at Aqueduct on Tuesday, but he was aware of the short period of time when he stated she would definitely start in the Betsy Ross the day before her New York race, and we can only conclude that the stable was disappointed in her debut. If the juvenile filly champion of last year is not up to a top performance it is just as well she is not in the Betsy Ross, because there are several lassies here who are honed to an edge. Fine Performance in Comely Stakes Apparently there is no question but what veteran Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons has Irish Jay at a peak. She lost command in the final furlong of her season's debut in the 6-furlong Prioress early last month and finished second to Salt Lake, but returned on May 4 and gamely outfinished Improve at 7 furlongs in the Comely. She conceded her closest rival six pounds and completed the race under 121 -pound impost in 1:23, which is only three-fifths'of a second slower than the Aqueduct record. There also is little doubt that she is at her best when she is fresh. As a juvenile she won her first three. The first, a maiden race, by 15 lengths; the Fashion by six lengths, and a division of the Schuylerville by three-quarters of a length. In the last one she defeated Heavenly Body, who was another early leader in the division. Irish Jay finished fourth to My Dear Girl in The Gardenia here last fall, and had the positions been reversed, she would be the one wearing the filly crown. Trainer Tommy J. Kelly informed the writer last autumn in Kentucky that he had an outstanding filly in Leonard P. Sasso's Staretta. "As fast as any filly I've seen," he said. She has offered some proof for his statements this spring with victories in her first two starts, and she set the pace for a 6-furlong time of 1:09% before dropping back to third behind Irish Jay in the Comely. When it comes to speed, however, she is not the only one in the Betsy Ross. Joseph M. Roebling's Be Gracious is reputed to have phenomenal early foot. The English-bred daughter of the fashionable Grey Sovereign cost her owner a reported $50,000. Her two-year-old record in England, although good, does not appear outstanding, but she impressed observers in New York when she finished fourth in tough, open company in her recent American debut, Patty's Song Has Inside Post Wilson and Davis, Jr.'s Patty's Song can clip along about as fast as anybody, and she has the advantage of an inside post position. She won three races in Kentucky this spring, and we can state from observing her efforts last autumn that she should have been the winner of at least two races in which she was beaten. Aunt Rosita and Our Jody also have speed and inside post positions, although they may not be as shifty as Patty's Song, and Julie Kate also will be able to save ground breaking from the inside. The latter is the stretch-runner of the group. Sainted Devil is another fast one leaving the gate and she is on the extreme outside. Anybody seeing R. H. Farringer's Blonde Demond gallop home five and one-half lengths in front, eased up, in her prep for the stake last week will have to give her a chance. The race was every bit as good as it appears on paper, although it was a small field she beat, and it is to be seen if she will be able to maneuver as well in the larger group. Her poor efforts of last year were caused by tender ankles. It may be difficult to like Miss Mary V. Fisher's Right Smart on paper, but the writer retains vivid memories of the 18-length victory she registered in her debut at Keeneland last autumn, and he has faith that the daughter of Cortil may yet prove herself the superior sprinter of the division. California: Curry Tells Aims of Rule Discussion Could Clarify a Confusing Situation Foundation for Further NASRC Study Oscar Otis | California By Oscar Otis Curry Tells Aims of Rule Discussion Could Clarify a Confusing Situation Foundation for Further NASRC Study HOLLYWOOD PARK, Inglewood, Calif., May 13.— A serious, high level discussion on all phases of the controversial rules governing stimulation and kindred racing will transpire here Monday as Neil Curry, chairman of the California Horse Racing Board, hears invited speakers tell their stand, and whyf and in addition, comments from the floor 'public) will be entertained. 'This conference Is- the outgrowth of some of our NASRC sessions in Mexico City," explains Curry, "and we of the California board have had in mind for some time a study that might lead to clarification which would be desirable. This Monday meeting started out as rather a small project, so to speak, but it has snowballed advance interest to a point that I myself am astonished and amazed. For instance, commissioners from Washington, Oregon, Colorado and Arizona have advised they will attend as interested parties along with our own commission members. Whether this particular meeting will solve anything remains to be seen, but the California commissioners are going into the hearings with an open mind. The very least that can be expected in the way of accomplishment, however, is that this meeting will lay the groundwork for further consideration of the problem of our NASRC committee on rules and stimulation and hence I believe that by the time the next NASRC convention rolls around, a true picture of the whole problem can be presented. And, once you know what the problem is, in clear definition, then sound steps can be taken to arrive at the proper answer." Kentucky's Rule Simple and Specific Just before leaving Kentucky, we chatted with William H. May, chairman of the Kentucky Racing Commission, who told us, "Down in Mexico City, a lot of people told me privately that they admired our Kentucky rule as being right and workable, but they didnt vote that way on the convention floor. And so far as I know, no member of our commission is giving any thought to changing ours." The Kentucky rule is simple and specific. Barred are all alkaloids, and anaesthetics as defined by the federal, state, or local authorities, and all stimulants as defined by accepted scientific publications on the subject in both the field of pharmacy and veterinary medicine. It is the latter clause on which Kentucky predicates its case. It refuses to set itself up as an authority on such a drug as -'Buty," and rather relies on the opinion of the experts in their own fields. » The panel is a distinguished one and includes Spencer Drayton of TRA and TRPB, general Wayne O. Koester of the American Society of Equine Practitioners, Irving Gushen of the HBPA (come back west, Irv, the flu epidemic is over), Robert Vessiny representing the racing chemists, and James Stewart, vice-president of Hollywood Park but in this instance representing the Federation of California Racetracks. It is just possible that the growing split in opinion between the veterinarians on the one hand and the chemists on the other may come into the open Monday and if so, a good thing it would be for this is a matter that must be cleared up sooner or later. The vets, and this writer have signed, written statements on the subject, feel the chemists have gone overboard. And one national turf leader tells me, but off the record, the "chemical supervision has gotten out of hand and is far afield of its original purpose, i. e., the detection of first, alkaloids, and second, stimulants." Problem of Public Relations This man adds, "It is basically a problem in public relations. Saying anything under such conditions as they are today simply invites a highly critical and often bordering on the hysterical barrage of remarks that we would sponsor a return to the old days of no supervision at all. But I know that no one in his right mind would ever want a return to the old days and rather, if a common sense procedure could be worked out that would protect the public first, the rights of the vets to prescribe within the definition of the pharmaceutical manuals medication that is legal, it would logically be a step into a new era of sound racing controls. But the decision as to what are and what are not proper in the treatment of thoroughbreds is one that must be arrived at sooner or later and I say the sooner the better for the situation as it is, is going to give racing many unhappy moments in the future as well as in the past." Commissioner Curry is devoting a surprisingly large part of his time to racing affairs and, being a busy executive in his own field, trucking, it is rather remarkable that he not only launches a deal like Monday's panel discussion, but also is available most any time for anyone in racing to talk out a problem on which he might be of assistance. His realization is that the transcription of the panel proceedings would form a logical starting point for a more widespread survey. The situation is full of paradoxes. For instance, if certain medicines are barred and the chemist picks them up, why a 48-hour rule at all? And why, if Buta-zoladin is the evil that some insist it is, why did California, in barring its use with a 48-hour period, put the effective date of the order well ahead of date announcement? Okay today boys, but next month, you must stop this awful practice? Page 5 New York: Carter 'Cap at 7 Furlongs Wide Open Affair Talent Show-Rare Rice Entry is Formidoble Guggenheim Juveniles in Siege of Coughing Bob Horwood I New York — ■ ■ — By Bob Horwood 1 Carter 'Cap at 7 Furlongs Wide Open Affair Talent Show-Rare Rice Entry Is Formidable Guggenheim Juveniles in Siege of Coughing AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 13.— Tomorrow's 60th running of the Carter Handicap at seven furlongs shapes up as a wide-open scramble in which any one of three or four in the overnight field of lJLcould be the favorite. The most likely prospects appear to be the Ada L. Rice entry of Talent Show, topweight with 124 pounds, and the Jamaica Handicap winner. Rare Rice, who carries 120; Mrs. Edith L. Price's Yes You Will, 122, who won the J. B. Campbell Handicap on March 26, then tired as though he needed the race to be second to Manassa Mauler in the Valley Forge on May 7, and Modie J. Spiegel's Mail Order, 118, who has won his two starts here this year in an identical l:094/5 for the six furlongs. Talent Show set the local mile record of 1:34% in winning the Excelsior under 119 pounds, but has a habit of getting himself into inextricable jams. That happened in the Grey Lag, when he swerved under the whip and had to be snatched back to last place near the three-furlong pole, then closed with a furious rush to be a close fourth behind Sword Dancer, beaten a little more than two lengths. The field is completed by Sir Salonga. winner of the Paumonok here: last year's Carter winner. Jimmer; Day Court, who seems to need more distance; Nimmer, who was second in the Excelsior and had a rough trip in the Grey Lag; Mystic II., whose recent races have all been good; Dunce, who comes from a poor effort, East Indian and Rose Net. Move Belmont Ball to Aqueduct This year's annual Belmont Ball will be held in the Man o' War room at Aqueduct, primarily because it is believed that it will be possible to accommodate 1,000 persons in that vast room with plenty of space for dancing. Proceeds from this year's ball are to be divided equally between the National Museum of Racing and the Cerebral Palsy Fund for crippled children with tickets priced at $50 (tax deductible). The festivities will begin with cocktails at 8:00 p.m., June 10, the eve of the Belmont Stakes, with a string orchestra providing music until Meyer Davis' orchestra takes over from 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. There will also be topflight professional entertainment, I am assured by chairman T. Suffern Tailer, who is being valiantly assisted by Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane, Jane Pickens (Mrs. William C. Langley), Mrs. J. Samuel Perlman, Mrs. George Zauderer, Mrs. Joseph Walker, Mrs. Cort-wright Wetherill and Miss Patrice Jacobs. Walter M. Jeffords, president of the Museum, is also active in arranging the ball, which will be highlighted by special awards to Mrs. George D. Widener and Arlene Francis. Capt. Harry F. Guggenheim was the first to congratulate his former trainer, Eddie Hayward, after that veteran had saddled Mrs. Edward S. Moore's Genteel Maid to beat his favored Cleo the Cat in yesterday's second race. Genteel Maid, who was ridden by Eddie Arcaro and finished gamely, may have been a trifle lucky as Manuel Ycaza was trapped on the rail with Cleo the Cat. Incidentally, Hayward accepts the full responsibility for Mommy Dear's poor race in the Bed o' Roses, saying: "Ltold him (Arcaro* to stay off the pace and I realize now that you can't do that with this free-running filly, especially when the pace turns out to be slow." The annual siege of coughing is curtailing the fields » for the two-year-old races. "Woody" Stephens says that all of Captain Guggenheim's babes are barking, while Randy Sechrest tells me that six of the eight he has for Charley Cohen are coughing. These stables are typical. . . . Al Scotti, who recently saddled three winners in one afternoon for the first time in his career as a trainer, was an unusually promising jockey about a dozen years ago when he was riding for Hugh Dufford. Weight Forced Him to Quit Riding Weight caught up with Scotti early in his riding career, while Dufford has left the racetrack to manage Brookdale Farm at Lincroft, N. J. One of his patrons was Mrs. Elizabeth N. Graham, for whom he saddled Chicuelo to win the 1940 Tremont Stakes for his racing debut after being all but left at the post. The late Evan Shipman and this writer "tapped out" on Chicuelo that day and ignorance was bliss. We didn't know that the colt was suffering from shins that were so badly bucked that he couldn't stand the night after the race. Col. Isidor Bieber led the lusty booing that greeted the announcement that there "would be a slight delay" before the start of the third race because his two-year-old Mickey Who Me had unseated his rider. The "slight delay" was already nine minutes before the green son of Stymie unseated Bob Ussery for the second time, having eluded the outrider after first dumping the boy at the eighth pole in the post parade. After the second spill, Mickey Who Me, was ordered scratched by the stewards. Though he has been training regularly, Mickey Who Me's behavior suggested that he had not even been broken to saddle, but has an excellent rodeo career ahead of him Mrs. Gerard S. Smith's brilliant filly, Suit of Lights, has badly bucked her shins and will be out of training for some time. Churchill Downs: Bug Brush Makes Final Downs Appearance Whitney Mare Stout Choice in Handicap Little Fitz and Dru Away Formidable Rivals Jack Wilson Churchill Downs J By Jack Wilson ; Bug Brush Makes Final Downs Appearance Whitney Mare Stout Choice in Handicap Little Fitz and Dru Away Formidable Rivals CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 13.— Saturday's $10,000 added Louisville Handicap has attracted a fine field of seven, headed by C. V. Whitney's outstanding race mare, Bug Brush. Top weighted at 121 pounds, by racing secretary Al "Doc" Lavin, the Whitney miss will be giving actual weight to four male rivals, while conceding from three to 13 pounds to her opposition in the 1 1-16 miles test. The world record holder for 9 furlongs, Bug Brush will be seeking her second consecutive victory of the current session. She made her seasonal debut here last Sat urday and turned back a fair band of fillies and mares in the 7 furlongs Regret Handicap. The fleet miss skipped the distance in 1:25 y5 to win easily. Finishing behind Bug Brush in the Regret were two of Saturday's rivals, Mrs. W. H. ,-Veeneman's Woodlawn and Harry N. Eads' Las Olas. A stakes-winner during each of the past two seasons, Bug Brush has won 10 of 26 starts since 1957, and her earnings to date total $190,155. Winning six of 10 starts last year, she turned in the top speed performance of the season when she covered the lVs miles of the San Antonio Handicap in 1:46% under 113 pounds to establish a new world record. Bug Brush defeated Hillsdale, Terrang and Seaneen and eclipsed the old mark of 1:46%, which was held jointly by Noor, Alidon, Swaps, Gen. Duke and Round Table. Won Six Stakes Last Year A five-year-old daughter of Nasrullah — Bonnie Beryl, by Fighting Fox, Bug Brush returned to training early this year after being idle since last August. Included in her half-dozen victories of the past season are the Las Flores, Santa Monica, Santa Margarita, San Antonio, Sequoia and Inglewood Handicaps. Working well over the Churchill strip under the guidance of trainer "Bud" Greely, the Whitney colorbearer is approaching the Louisville race in fine fettle. Greely has secured the services of the sensational newcomer, Brau-lio Baeza, who is currently the leading rider at the meeting. The young Panamanian rode 10 victories here through Thursday, appearing at his best on speed horses, and should fit Bug Brush well. Facing the Whitney campaigner will be J. C. Hauer's Little Fitz, 118 pounds; M. J. Rosenthal's Dru Away, 114; Greentree Stable's Audience, 111; Mrs. W. H. Veeneman's Woodlawn and Harry N. Eads' Las Olas, 110 each, and Crimson King Farm's Nunya, 108. Possessing the best credentials are Little Fitz and Dru Away, both last time winners here. Little Fitz, a five-year-old altered son of Crafty Admiral — Ari's Mona, won his last start May 5, accounting for the 7 furlongs Churchill Downs Handicap. Finishing behind the speedy gelding were Better eBe, Aesthetic, Audience, Nunya and Benedicto. Little Fitz was reversing the tables on the latter, having dropped a 6 furlongs decision to Benedicto earlier in the meeting. Through the 1958 and '59 campaigns Little Fitz started 41 times, recording 10 wins, five seconds and seven thirds, while earning $31,385. In seven starts this year, he has three wins and three seconds. Prior to shipping to Keeneland, Little Fitz won two straight overnight handicaps at Oaklawn Park, defeating Grand Wizard in both. In his only Keeneland effort, he finished second behind Nunya in 6V2 furlongs track record time. Having the speed to be a definite threat. Little Fitz will be handled by William A. Peake. Dru Away to Have Dodson Up Dru Away, an eight-year-old Escadru gelding, has started twice at the current session, finishing unplaced behind Benedicto and Little Fitz in his debut at 6 furlongs. In his next start, for a claiming price of $15,000, the speedy veteran registered by better than three lengths over Brazos and Sunny Street. Last season Dru Away won three of 14 starts, including the Thistledown and Ante Bellum Handicaps. In one of his better '59 efforts he finished second behind Las Olas in the Clark Handicap here. The veteran Doug Dodson will handle Dru Away, who blew out an easy 3 furlongs in :36% this morning. Woodlawn, an erratic sort, finished second to Bug Brush in her local bow after being unplaced in her only start at Keeneland behind Indian Maid. Winning only one of six starts this season, Woodlawn's best efforts were a pair of thirds behind Royal Native in the Black Helen at Hialeah and the Suwannee River Handicap at Gulfstream. In final preparation for the Louisville, Woodlawn breezed 3 furlongs this morning in :35% and appears in good condition for Saturday's test. Of the remaining trio. Las Olas appears best. Although unable to reach the charmed circle in eight efforts this season, the five-year-old daughter of Stone Age has been meeting top-flight company and in her local debut finished third behind Bug Brush and Woodlawn. Audience, a four-year-old gelding by Native Dancer, and Nunya have each reached the winner's circle only once in 1960. Starting eight times this season between the Fair Grounds and Kentucky, Audience's lone victory was recorded in an allowance test at New Orleans. Nunya registered a startling upset at Keeneland, defeating Little Fitz and Alhambra at 6V2 furlongs in the track record time of 1:16 ys. A rank outsider that afternoon at 36 to 1, Nunya has failed to finish in the money in a half dozen other starts this year. Chicagoland: End Meeting with $15,000 Sportsman's Cap Elmer F. Toon Now Assembling Public Stable Marion Van Berg Has Spring Broker at Omaha Teddy Cox Chicagoland By Teddy Cox End Meeting With $15,000 Sportsman's 'Cap Elmer F. Toon Now Assembling Public Stable Marion Van Berg Has Spring Broker at Omaha SPORTSMAN'S PARK, Cicero, HI., May 13.— This has been a most enlightening and interesting Sportsman's Park spring meeting. The climactic points will be reached Saturday with the running of the mile and one-eighth $15,000 Sportsman's Park Handicap, after which the racing scene shifts to expansive Washington Park, where Balmoral will hold forth. . . . Track conditions have tended to cut down both the quantity and quality of the fields at Sportsman's, and a new racing surface being constructed at Hawthorne also tended to make the task of the horsemen most ardu- ous. With Hawthorne's course in such a state of repair, it became necessary for all owners to make the long hike with their horses across the parking lots to Sportsman's Park, a distance of more than a mile. This brought the usual gripes from grooms, pony boys, and hot walkers. Many of the Hawthorne-quartered trainers became irritated and simply refused to run their horses at Sportsman's. Come next fall when Sportsman's Park closes out the long Illinois season, conditions will be different. The Hawthorne oval, says Bob Carey, will be one of the finest in the world, and training of the Sports-man's-raced horses will return to normal. In the past, there have never been so many obstacles at Sportsman's Park. Robert P. McAuliffe, who heads the racing department here, says he plans to meet the early openings of meetings in the East next year by spending more time on missionary tours at winter tracks. In spite of these elements, Bill Johnston, president of the National Jockey Club, is well satisfied. "Weather and good business go hand-in-hand." says the local chieftain. "We had some good and bad weather. Guess our figures will just about match those of last year." NTA Plans Two Annual Awards From all accounts, the National Turfwriters Association is finally launched and in business. Our good friend, Joe Agrella, of the Chicago Sun-Times, who is a director in the organization, reports that developments in Louisville, where the TWA met for the second time indicated that the scriveners are determined to develop this into an influential body of international significance. Present plans call for an annual award system to the "best trainer" and the "man who did the most for racing." Agrella also adds that Raleigh ^Sir Walter" Burroughs, of the Turf and Sport Digest, was responsible for a new lapel button for the TWA, which is to be distributed to the members immediately by secretary Jerry McNerney. Rules for membership, says Agrella, are stringent. In Chicago, for instance, only about a dozen writers have been approved for membership. George M. Lott Jr., who probably is the greatest international sports figure ever developed in Chicago, was a visitor. He recently completed a book, entitled "Payola for Aces," and it presently is in the hands of the publisher. Lott, dubbed as "the world's greatest doubles player," is pro at the Edgewater Beach Tennis Club in Chicago. . . . Shecky Greene, one of the true artists of the night club comedians, spent a day at the races. Winant in St. Anthony's Hospital Elmer R. Toon is occupied here with assembling a public stable for a Detroit campaign. He came on from his Collinsville, 111., home. In the past Toon, in addition to owning and training his own horses, has served as a racing official. . . . Tommy Kelly, whose main spoke on his 44-horse wheel is the fine sprinter, Roman Colonel, checked in at Washington Park. Roman Colonel, however, remains in New York, where he has a series of engagements pending. He probably will be brought back here later in the Balmoral meeting. . . . Richard Winant, who has been a popular figure in the saddle here for a, couple of seasons, is still confined to St. Anthony's Hospital, Chicago. His room number is 325. Dick, a native of New York City, would like to hear from his friends. He's coming along fine after suffering a serious leg fracture. Bill Johnston is preparing for the big unveiling of his plush new clubhouse here. However, the occasion will be during his meeting of the Fox Valley harness meeting under the stars. . . . Frank Haynes' fine bread winner, Arracado, is headed for an Ak-Sar-Ben campaign. . . . Marion H. Van Berg also has Spring Broker at the Omaha course, but doesn't fancy sprinting the fleet and game winner of the Arkansas Derby after running him in the mile and one-quarter Kentucky Derby. The Van Berg unit will campaign at both Ak-Sar-Ben and in Michigan. Speaking of the latter area, "Gentleman John" Daniel reports the finest group of horses ever assembled in the Motor City will race at the Detroit Race Course of the Michigan Racing Association, and at Hazel Park. If genial John would qualify his statement by saying "of the last ten years or so," he might be right. Back when King Lehr operated the old Detroit track, he lured the greatest horses in racing. But it is quite heartening that Daniel is so optimistic. Among others, Daniel says a draft of horses from Rex "Swaps" Ellsworth's stable will race at the track. Page 6 Re-Elect Kelly Atlantic City President at Annual Meeting: Head of New Jersey Course Reports on New Facilities to Stockholders of Track ^fl ^^^^!P Ik Re -Elect Kelly Atlantic City President at Annual Meeting i a r ^ ( t • j i | * j j ' | j j | | : I I ; » i . | j . j j I I ; j , j j I | i i j I I I ? j I j - ; Head of New Jersey Course * Reports on New Facilities To Stockholders of Track ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 13.— John B. Kelly, Philadelphia sportsman and building contractor, was re-elected president of the Atlantic City Racing Association at the offices of the track on the Black Horse Pike today. Reporting to the annual meeting of the stockholders of the track, Kelly talked of the new facilities now under construction in the grandstand area of the plant, which opens its 50-day race meeting on August 8. The stand is being extended an additional 100 feet. • These new facilities will give our public greater degree of comfort inasmuch as it means approximately 1,000 additional seats, with another 1,000 seats being brought under cover, plus box seats which were formerly exposed to the elements," Kelly said "Another item is the installation of dual escalators which will be available to our patrons. These operate from the second to third level and supplement those operating from the ground level to the second floor. This should be a great convenience to the grandstand patrons. Mutuel Section Under Cover "In addition, the mutuel division on the second level, which was in the exposed area, is now also under cover and will be patterned after that in the clubhouse, which met with such success. The mutuel facilities are being enlarged on the third floor through an additional 24 windows, as the new construction embraces the lengthening of this area. I feel that these plans will add much to the comfort and convenience of our patrons. This should be particularly true on busy Saturdays and holidays and on rainy days, when many of our fans were exposed to crowd-, ing and inconvenience." At one portion of the meeting, the stock -i holders were shown the color film, "Por-: trait of a Race Track," now being used by television stations throughout the country and also being made available to service clubs, business and fraternal organizations. The film features the running of the 1959 $100,000 invitational United Nations Hand-t icap, on the grass, and the last stakes win of the great Round Table, world's leading money-winning thoroughbred. Kelly also announced the continuance of Hospitals Day, when all patrons, including track employes, horsemen and turf writers must pay admission to the grounds. He re-I minded those present that all admissions go to the Atlantic City and Shore Memo- ' rial Hospitals and that during the three ; ; . years of the event more than $85,000 has j been made available at these institutions. Other officers also re-elected include I Frank D. Fiore, chairman of the board; Dr. \ Leon Levy, executive vice-president; Daniel [ I G. Kelly, vice-president; J. Griffith Broad- j man, treasurer; Paul F. Harron, secretary; j Paul Farley, assistant treasurer, and Phillip i J. Baker, assistant secretary-general manager. With the exception of Farley and Baker, all officers serve on the board of directors along with Lloyd O. Koons, Isaac D. Levy, Dr. James Mason III. and Louis Stein. JOHN B. KELLY — Continues as president of the Atlantic City track. Claims and Sales Claims and Sales i _ CHURCHILL DOWNS i Nolsen T. A. Grissom 7,560 GARDEN STATE { Willie The Whale . . M. Rapa 7,500 PIMLICO i Bigger 'N Better L. G. Glazier 2,500 | Lynn's Birthday Mrs. D. Sukundo 2,500 j Great Planet E. S. Voss, Jr. 5,000 I Granddaughter II. M. Kahlbaum 5,000 RACEWAY PARK I Birthday Mage H. K. C. Stable 3,000 SPORTSMAN'S PARK i Count Swedak W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc. 8,500 j Vet's Boy .... . . W. J. Schmidt 4,500 Brother Joss .... Mrs. C. Greene 4,500 SUFFOLK DOWNS World Series Mrs. C. Seriti 2,000 Dizzy Gamble C. Malone 2,500 Tall Boy P. Fuller 7,500 Miss Fayebee E. Mower 2,000 Bush due at Suffolk Bush Due at Suffolk SUFFOLK DOWNS. Mass., May 13 — Suffolk Downs' jockey colony will be further strengthened over the week end with the arrival of Vernon Bush from Beulah Park. The veteran saddlesmith, will remain to ride out the meeting. Stewards' Rulings ' ; ; . j I \ [ Stewards' Rulings SPORTSMAN'S PARK, 111., May 13. The stewards issued the following ruling: "Jockey Richard Barnett is suspended 10 racing days for careless riding during the running of the first race of Thursday, May 12. Suspension begins Monday, May 16, and terminates Thursday, May 26, both dates inclusive." -♦ PIMLICO, Md., May 13.— The stewards today issued the following rulings: "Trainer W. I. Patterson is fined $50.00 for failure to bring his entry La Fleet to the paddock for the fifth race of Thursday, May 12." "Jockey Fred Kratz is fined $50.00 for making a frivolous claim of foul after the running of the seventh race of Thursday, May 12." ♦ — - "Effective immediately, jot-key William Hartack is suspended pending a hearing before the stewards at 11 a.m., Tuesday, May 17, to decide between conflicting claims for his services." ' '"' ASCOT PARK, Ohio, May 13.— The stewards today issued the following ruling: " "Jockey R. E. Young is fined $25 for Continued on Page Forty-Nine Stewards' Rulings Continued from Page Six a frivolous claim of foul in the first race, May 12." "Jockey T. R. Root is fined $25 for a frivolous claim of foul in the ninth race, May 11." ♦ — WHEELING DOWNS, Wheeling, W. Va. May 13. — The stewards issued the following ruling: "Jockey Nick Fernicola is hereby fined $50.00 for unbecoming conduct after running of the first race May 11th." AK-SAR-BEN RACES OMAHA, NEBRASKA NOW Through Monday, July 4th TODAY— SEE THE $7,500 AK-SAR-BEN PRINCESS HANDICAP 8-RACES DAILY-8 9 — Races Saturdays and Holidays — 9 POST TIME 2:00 P.M. Twilight Racing Thursdays, 3:30 P. M. FOR RESERVED SEATS— Telephone RE gent 2312 \ RAetm TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. ^NPMf GRANDSTAND $1.25 **\ ^\^§ 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. Page 7 Cahokia and HBPA Stalemate Still On: Horsemen's Group Requests Illinois Board Hold Public Hearing in Geo. Mavros' Case 4 CahokiaandHBPA Stalemate Still On Horsemen's Group Requests Illinois Board Hold Public Hearing in Geo. Mavros'Case CAHOKIA DOWNS, East St. Louis, 111.. May 13. — There was no break here today in the stalemate between the Cahokia Downs management and the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association. After agreeing on purses Wednesday night whereby the track would offer 46 per cent of its share of 9.6 per cent of the mutuel handle, the management, headed by John Stelle, balked lit signing a contract if George Mavros, Illinois HBPA division president, was to be the signatory for the horsemen. Willing to Sign Stelle and managing director George Edward Day said they were willing to sign if Irving Gushen, national president of the HBPA, who was here for the negotiations, signed for the horsemen. The purse percentage agreement would result in an increase of $52,265 in purses based on the 1959 handle. Stelle and Day stated as their reasons that Mavros has not been licensed by the Illinois Racing Board this year and that, according to their understanding, the horseman signatory must be in good standing. Mavros' license as well as that of Vernon Fein, a director of the Illinois HBPA division and a breeder, are being held up by the Board. The two were given a hearing at a closed executive session of the Board last week. The HBPA officials point out that their constitution and by-laws provide for local autonomy in signing of contracts and that national officers such as Gushen and John Manfuso, chairman of the Board of the HBPA, who is also here, merely aid in bringing the sides together in disputes and reaching an agreement. Stelle said that he would sign a contract with Gushen, Mrs. Vivian Bowles, the Illinois divisional secretary, or the committee- , 4 men, Joseph Podesta, Frank Spaniel or Joseph Bilbrey. At a meeting Thursday the horsemen voted 76-6 to back up Mavros. Gushen and other officers of the HBPA wired the Illinois Racing Board and Gov. William Stratton asking that the Board hold a public hearing in Mavros' case and either issue him a license or suspend him. In a statement issued this morning, the HBPA stated: "Mavros' license has been held up pending the investigation of certain allegations made against him, none of which has-been revealed by the Board to this date, although the HBPA has documents in its possession which show they were originally made November 13, 1959. The Illinois horseman appeared before the Illinois Racing Board at an executive hearing about a week ago, but no action has been announced up to now." "We have no desire to stand behind anybody guilty of questionable actions," said Gushen, "but we firmly believe in the principle that no man is guilty until proven so in an orderly and legal manner. It is our opinion that this has not been done in the case of George Mavros and that, therefore, we can only assume that this is nothing but an attempt to intimidate him because of the pressure he and his committee are bringing to bear upon certain track operators to obtain more purses. "If the Illinois Horse Racing Board knows anything detrimental to horse racing that George Mavros has done we' call upon them to bring it out at a public hearing as soon as possible. If it doesn't, then it should issue his license. "We will regard any other action on the part of the Board as a deliberate attempt to stall the matter as a means of helping certain track operators in their purse negotiations. Such actions would not be worthy of a public board sworn to protect the interests of horsemen, *the tracks and the public alike." Sherbow Retains Union Post Sherbow Retains Union Post PIMLICO, Md., May 13.— Milton Sherbow has been reelected president of the Independent Association of Race Track Employees, Inc. Other officials elected are William Vinup, vice-president; Raymond Kohlhepp, treasurer, and Mike Abel, secretary; the latter to a tenth consecutive term. The officers will be officially installed at a general meeting of the group on May 19. Betsy Ross Draws Fine Field of 14: Irish Jay Slight Choice at Camden William C. Phillips Betsy Ross Draws Fine Field of 14 Irish Jay Slight Choice at Camden $30,950 Sprint Brings Out Blonde Demond, Julie Kate, Staretta and Right Smart By WILLIAM C. PHILLIPS GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 13. — An outstanding field of 14 three-year-old fillies has been named to the $25,000 added Betsy Ross Stakes which will have its eighth renewal here on Saturday at 6 furlongs. Heading the group is Wheat-ley Stable's Irish Jay, who will shoulder a highweight of 121 pounds and be ridden by Henry Moreno. Mrs. R. H. Farringer's Blonde Demond and Peter Fuller's Julie Kate will each carry 118 pounds under the conditions of the stake, while the remainder range from 116 to a lightweight of 111 pounds. Clear and mild weather is forecast and the success of the current meeting is expected to be sustained by a large weekend attendance. Runner-up for 59 Seasonal Honors The Betsy Ross will have a value of $30,950 for Saturday's edition if the field remains intact, and the winner will receive a net of $19,792.50. Irish Jay is expected to be a slight choice with strong support also anticipated for Blonde Demond, Leonard P. Sasso's Staretta and Wilson and Davis Jr.'s Patty's Song. The field is completed by Joseph M. Roebling's Be Cautious, Keystone Stable's Our Jody, Miss Mary V. Fisher's • Right Smart, Briardale Farms' Sainted Devil, Mrs. George Brown Jr.'s Lady's Maid, P. Hunter Faulconer's Aunt Rosita, Charles H. Gordon's Graphic Aid, Mrs. Louis L. Voigt Jr.'s Vanairess, and Mrs. F. D. Turner and E. W. Bradley's Silver Song. Irish Jay was a runner-up to Mrs. Frances A. Genter's My Dear Girl for divisional honors last season, with victories in the Fashion, the Demoiselle and a division of the Schuyler ville Stakes. She also was second in three other stakes and earned $146,922 for the interests of her Wheatley Stable owner and breeder, Mrs. H. C. Phipps. Irish Jay, who is trained by veteran Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, finished second in the Prioress Stakes as her first start of the season. She returned and won the Comely at 7 furlongs on May 4 in near record time under a highweight of 121 pounds, and has trained well in New York for her Betsy Ross invasion. Blonde Demond won the Blue Hen through the disqualification of Patty's Song last summer at Delaware Park as her lone stakes victory. The daughter of River War — Rumpast was unplaced in her debut this spring at Laurel but made a big impression winning eased up by five and one -half lengths in a prep for the Betsy Ross run here last week. She will be ridden by Karl Korte. Staretta also shipped in from New York for the engagement and she will be ridden by Walter Blum. She is a daughter of Dark Star — Gambetta who won a single race in a light campaign of three strats last season. This spring she won her fust two outings in allowance company and set a fast pace in the Comely, in which she finished third. Be Cautious is reported to have been purchased by her owner for $50,000 and she has gained a reputation for speed in morning trials at Belmont Park where she is quartered in the stable trained by Johnny Nerud. John Choquette will be her rider. Patty's Song arrived from Kentucky where she won three races this spring and engaged in an impressive public trial early this week, working 5 furlongs in :59%. She is trained by Doug Davis Jr.. who also is her part owner, and will be ridden by Jimmy Nichols. Commission Rulings » Commission Rulings Reported to Daily Racing Form LEXINGTON, Ky., May 13. — The New Mexico State Racing Commission has announced the following ruling: "Rule 235a — When a trainer is to be absent from his stable or the grounds where .his horses are racing for a period of more than two racing days, and horses are entered or are to be entered, he must provide a licensed trainer to assume the complete responsibility of the horses he is entering or running. Such licensed trainer shall sign in the presence of the stewards a form furnished by the New Mexico Racing Commission accepting complete responsibility of the horse being entered or running." | ^Qj^^(M(Sjm£ — ; — f TO VENETIAN WAY WINNER OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY J Another of America's Outstanding Three -year-Olds Eligible for the \ Jersey leilj ( I America's Oldest Derby Revived MEMORIAL DAY (May 30tH) - Gaiden Slate Park ==■•=- J Congratulations also to Bally Ache, Victoria Park and Tompion, \ I 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the Kentucky Derby and eligible for the Jersey Derby v I \ RACING PLANNED FOR PLEASURE" / Page 8 Prince Aly Khan Top Judge of Horses: Keen Student of Bloodlines, He Placed Faith in Pedigrees Gerald Strine Prince Aly Khan Top Judge of Horses Keen Student of Bloodlines/ He Placed Faith in Pedigrees Colorbearers Won European4 ► Classics With Regularity; Leading Owner Last Year By GERALD STRINE Staff Corresvondent « "All my life,'' Prince Aly Khan remarked ' several years ago, "I have been a very lucky man.-' To which his father, the late Aga Khan III, would sigh and add: "Ah, if Aly would only choose his women as well 1 as he does his horses." Aly, known for his love of fast horses, beautiful women and powerful racing cars, was killed in an automobile accident near Paris Thursday evening. The crash brought to a close the fast-paced career of one of the world's most colorful figures. Aly had been married twice. In 1936 he was wed to Joan Yardebuller Guiness. She bore him two sons and the eldest, Karim, was named leader (Aga Khan IV.) of the Ismaili Moslems on the death of the Aga Khan in 1957. In 1949, Aly married film actress Rita Hay worth. They were divorced four years later. Since the divorce, Aly had been reported several times to have married Parisian model Bettina, who was slightly injured in Wednesday's accident. Late in 1957~ Aly was named Pakistani ambassador to the United Nations. On Tuesday, the Argentine government accepted him as Pakistan's envoy to Buenos Aires. Made Partner With Father in 1946 In 1946 The Aga showed how much he thought of Aly as a judge of horseflesh by making him a full partner in his thoroughbred operations and placing him in charge of his stud farms and racing interests in Ireland and Prance, which comprised some 3,000 valuable acres and bloodstock worth upwards "of $8,000,000. It was in this line that Aly found his one unqualified and well-deserved success in life. Patience was not generally regarded as one of his greatest attributes, but when it came to horses he displayed a great deal of restraint, usually followed by sound judgment. "It's something you have or you haven't," Aly said. "I've been brought up among horses and I go to every race meeting I can. I watch the losers as closely as I watch the winners and I look particularly for signs that might indicate a horse will show improvement. "You've got to think of breeding, of course. Blood isn't everything, but good blood tells. Blood is important. If I were to advise someone with modest capital who wanted to build up a stable and make money, I would tell them to buy only horses who have good pedigrees. Knowing what a horse should be like from his ancestry tells you what faults to look for, what good points to expect. Sometimes a grand horse can come from unlikely stock, though, so you've got to play your hunches." If Aly's hunches failed to pay dividends, he could always fall back on the sound judgment that had enabled him and his father to assemble the magnificent bloodlines at their studs. For example, the three top American sires of 1956 were, in order, Nasrullah, Khaled and Alibhai. all the produce of the Khans' stud. In addition, there were such brilliant racers and stallions as Noor, Nathoo, Gallant Man. Mahmoud, Tulyar, Blenheim II., Royal Charger, Migoli. Tehran, Blandford, Poona II., Bahrain, Owen Tddor, Umidwar and countless others. "Aly was the greatest salesman of horses I have ever known," Humphrey S. Finney, president of the Fasig-Tipton Company, said yesterday. "I never knew a man who had such a ► ' 1 : ; : phenomenal memory or one who was such , an astute student of bloodlines. He had outstanding knowledge of every horse his father, the late Aga, ever owned," said Finney. "I remember standing with him at Chantilly nearly 25 years ago, watching , 30 yearlings to be sold at auction, and Aly called off every one by his or her breeding, with a complete rundown of the yearling's family history. "He may have been outnumbered in his breeding operation by the vast enterprises in Australia and Argentina, but he certainly had the biggest thoroughbred breeding operation in Europe today — and what quality! He was always searching out for new blood, which accounts for the fact that his bloodlines are represented all over the world. "Unfortunately, there appears to be no interest within his family to carry on the farms six in Ireland, four in France). A tremendous reduction, if not outright dispersal, seems likely. If so, it will be the most difficult task in the world to untangle his bloodstock. If and when his stock is auctioned it will attract the outstanding breeders in the turf world and the bidding, needless to say, will- be fantastic." Despite the fact that the vastness of his breeding empire forced him to repeatedly sell much of his stock in recent years, Aly's racing stable currently was at the height of its success. Starting with 1957, he made a sweep of the English 1,000 Guineas with his Rose Royale II. and Sensualita, won the French 1,000 Guineas with Toron and placed second in the Irish 1,000 Guineas with Sensualita. In 1958 his Butiaba won the Irish 1,000 Guineas and Yla captured the French 1,000 Guineas. Set European and French Records Last year, oftimes referred to as "Aly's Year" by French turf writers was far and away his greatest, however, prompting Aly to comment: "It is almost without precedent. Even my father, in his most successful years, never achieved anything like it." Aly's gray filly, Petite Etoile — "the best filly I ever had" — won the 1,000 Guineas and English Oaks and his Taboun made off with the 2,000 Guineas. In the fall his Saint Crespin III. was awarded first prize in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on a disqualification. Saint Crespin III. had finished in a dead heat with Francois Dupre's Midnight Sun, but the latter was placed second for having committed a foul. In Europe last year the stunning accomplishments of Aly's stable earned a rec- . j, ord $603,158. He also set a new standard for earnings by horses trained in France, Alec Head's Chantilly-based charges winning $489,047. For earnings within France, Aly also headed the list with $321,870, another record. He was, naturally, the leading breeder in point of amount of money won. Strangely enough, the '59 earning were compiled in spite of the fact that his stable scored only one major classic French victory in addition to* the Arc. That triumph was registered by Ginetta in the $22,009 Poule d'Essai Des Pouliches (French 1,000 Guineas). Aly's interest in the turf sport first began to attract attention with the way he rode, as a youth, in the southdown hunt in Sussex. Once, when discussing his early years, Aly remarked, "I guess you could say I was educated in the stables." His father, in 1921, had started to form his racing empire with an initial outlay of $110,000. Aly made his first real friends among his father's stable employees and racing associates. Sledge First Horse He Owned Aly rode as a gentleman jockey for the first time in 1930, a memorable year all \ around because one of the Aga's horses, Blenheim, won the English Derby at 18-1. Aly was not quite so successful aboard his mounts at first, and it was not until September, 1931, that he guided a large, dark brown horse named Light O'London, in whom he owned a three-quarters share, to victory in the Southdown Walter Handicap. Before long he turned his attention to owning thoroughbreds. The first horse he bought named Sledge, purchased with money he had saved from his allowance of $3,000 a year. He later sold Sledge for a big profit and he remembered recently that," the money I made from Sledge formed the Foundation on which I built my own stables." In 1931 Alv registered his own racing colors — red and green, adapted from the Ismaili flag — in Britain. He continued, however, to work closely with his father and the old Aga soon Continued on Page Nine — — 4 PRINCE ALY KHAN AND ALEC HEAD, trainer of his stable in France. Prince Aly Khan Top Judge of Horses; Known as Keen Student of Bloodlines Colorbearers Won European* Classics With Regularity; Leading Owner Last Year Continued from Page Eight learned to respect, and employ, his son's uncanny judgment of horseflesh. In a single ! day. when he still was in his early 20"s. ' Aly spent $115,000 in buying horses for his father. * : "The Aga knew nothing of conformation.".' ; Aly said. "I could have sold him a horse with knock-knees if the bloodlines : had been impressive enough." Togther. he and his father formed an almost unbeatable combination. "Some people were in the business just for sport." Aly said. "Father and I wanted a profit as well." Aly's purchases and sales are famous. At i ! 27 he bought Bois Roussel for Sir Peter j j Beatty. Three months later the horse won j ! the English Derby. In 1948 he persuaded i his father to let him make Leon Volterra an offer for My Love. Volterra refused to sell the whole horse, so Aly bought a half share for his father and My Love responded by winning the English Derby at 100-9. In 1947 Aly bought Avenger some three weeks before the Grand Prix de Paris. Avenger galloped home at 33-1. Six years later the same thing happened. Aly acquired Dandy Drake a few days prior to the famed Prix Lupin and the new purchase, smartly ridden by Roger Poincelet. fashioned i surpise triumph. Aly's most lucrative deal centered on Tehran, sire of the great Tulyar. In 1944 he leased Tehran to his father in hopes that the colt would give him another Derby victory, but he was beaten a neck by Ocean Swell. Later. Tehran won the St. Leger and Aly sold him to a syndicate for nearly $500,000 1952 Greatest Year The greatest racing season for Aly and his father as partners was 1952, when Tulyar — by Tehran — Neocracy — sped home the winner of the Derby. Tulyar was the Aga's fifth and last Derby victor and enabled him to tie Lord Egremont, who had five winners between 1782 and 1826. Soon after his victory Tulyar was sold to the Irish National Stud for $700,000. the highest price ever paid for a horse in the British Isles up until that time. At the time of his death Aly's chain of stud farms in Ireland consisted of Gill- ! town. Ongar, two at Sheshoon, Ballymanny. ! Williamstown and Sallymount. Overall, they ! ! ' : ; : i ! j j j ! i comprised 3.000 acres, in France. Aly had well-stocked farms at La Coquenne, St. Crespin, Marly la-Ville and Lassy (2». More recently, he expanded his breeding operations to Valenzuela. where he bought several farms. He also had bloodstock in Kentucky in partnership with John Gal-! breath. "The best horse ever to race in our colors j was. without doubt, Bahram.'' Aly opined. ! He regarded Brantome and Ribot as the ! best runners he ever saw. A great exponent of International com- ! petition in racing. Aly addressed the Na- [ tional Press Club in November 19. 1958. \ prior to the seventh running of the Washington. D. C. International, as follows: "The thoroughbred has become a four-legged citizen of the world. By Interna-: tional competition he is doing his part to promote a large degree of understanding. On at least one level, between peoples of utterly different cultures and ideas." Aly's horses raced in practically every j country in Europe and twice he made bids ! for laurels in the U. S. Rose Royale II. ran fifth in the 1957 International at Laurel and Sallymount, last year, finished last in the second division of the Man o' War Handicap at Aqueduct. Decisions by Aly and his lather to sell and export to the United States sires as Bahram. Mahmoud and Blenheim were sharply criticized by many Europeans. He never regretted the transactions, however, and likewise was quick to defend his sale of Gallant Man to American owner Ralph Lowe. "People always ask me if I don't regret such transactions," he said last year on a visit to Belmont Park. "This is ridiculous. As a seller, I will always be interested in selling good horses because I want the people who buy them to return and buy some more. A good horse who we sell is the best advertisement in the world for our bloodstock." — ADVT. Two of Illinois' Best Mares Up for Sale by W. J. Schmidt Two of Illinois' Best Mares Up for Sale by W.J. Schmidt William J. Schmidt, one of Illinois' most progressive breeders and horsemen, has put two of his best-bred, highest-class broodmares up for sale at his North Shore Farm in Northbrook, 111. "One is a stakes-winning mare in foal to the unquestionable Admiral Vee," says Schmidt. "And she already has foal so we know she's a real producer. The other mare is a half sister to the champion filly Royal Native and she, too, is in foal to Admiral Vee. She is a proven producer of top-class winners." William J. Schmidt, who since 1930 has successfully traded in thoroughbreds and quarter horses, may be reached at North Shore Farm, Palatine and Sanders Roads, in Northbrook, CRestwood 2-9837. At the Post: Aly Khan's Philosophy of Racing Said Sound Breeding Brings Success Serious About Aport, U. N. Post Joe Hirsch M " w' M : , , ► i 1* At the Post By JOE HIRSCH 1 Aly Khan's Philosophy of Racing Said Sound Breeding Brings Success Serious About Sport, U. N. Post PIMLICO, Baltimore, Md., May 13.— It was less than two months ago. on a chilly, gray Sunday afternoon late in March, that we sat with Aly Khan over coffee in his New York apartment at 1 Beek-man Place, as he explained his basic philosophy of the sport he knew and loved like few men we have ever met. "I've never bought a chance-bred horse," Aly remarked. "I've always felt that when you started out . j, with breeding, you had a much better chance of having a good horse. In this country, your horsemen seem to place a premium, your horsemen seem to place a breeding as only a secondary consideration at best. B»t my father (the late Aga Khan) always believed that sound breeding was largely responsible for the tremendous success of his stable through the years and I have followed his precepts with profitable results." Dressed informally in slacks, sport shirt and loafers, Aly was at his engaging best that afternoon, his nimble mind skipping over countless generations of champions, recalling fascinating stories of these and other days on the turf, reciting the names, breeding and plans for the most promising of the 100 or so horses he had in training at Chantilly with brilliant, young Alec Head. And now he is gone. The headlines read "Playboy Diplomat Is Killed in Crash," How shallow a summation, as headlines often are. We in racing knew him as a warm, thoughtful and generous friend, who loved and lived life to the hilt. He was tremendously democratic for a prince of royal birth; he chatted as easily with a groom at the barn as he did with the crowned heads of Europe. His war record with the British forces was outstanding; he was decorated for conspicuous gallantry on numerous occasions. And he was deadly serious about his official post and responsibilities With the United Nations. Last summer, returning from England and the brilliant Oaks vietory of his great filly, Petite Etoile, he boarded President Eisenhower's private plane in Washington, flew to Cape Canaveral to watch the launching of a mighty missile at 2 a. m., flew back to Washington and then on to New York, and was on the phone to us for a serious discussion both of world affairs and of horses after having remained awake for some 30 hours. Wherever our paths crossed — in New York, at Laurel, at Longchamp, in Kentucky — he was so vital and interested in everything about him. "What is the news?" was his favorite greeting. But racing, of course, was his first love, and his contributions to the sport were many and distinguished. He continued and improved on the fabulous operations of his illustrious father. He was a great advocate of International sport, brought Rose Royale to the Washington, D. C, International and Sallymount to the Big A.'s Man o' War last fall. He bred horses in partnership with John Galbreath, and it was his secret hope at some time in the future to race a small stable under his own colors in this country. His tragic passing is a bitter cup for his many friends throughout the western world. Rita Hayworth Deeply Moved by Aly's Death Rita Hayworth Deeply Moved by Aly's Death HOLLYWOOD, May 13. — Actress Rita Hayworth, former wife of Prince Aly Khan and mother of his 10-year-old daughter Yasmin, said last night she and her daughter were deeply moved by Khan's death. "For both Yasrriin and myself, I can only say at this time how deeply moved we are at the news "of Aly's death," she said. "It will be a tremendous loss to Yasmin, who has always been most attached to her father." Miss Hayworth, now married to producer James Hill, said she had not yet decided whether she and her daughter would attend Khan's funeral. Polylad May Try Colonial 'Cap Polylad May Try Colonial 'Cap SUFFOLK DOWNS, Mass., May 13.— Trainer Jim Rowe reports that Mrs. Q. A. S. McKean's Polylad, recent arrival from a New York engagement, may make his first start at the meeting in $10,000 added Colonial Handicap, nominations for which close next Monday. The Colonial is at 1 1-8 miles and will be run Saturday, June 11. Tulyar \ "• 'V^ • ■ •■'■■-'-■■ ..}:^:;'-'^:?[ '■ ' ■■■/ .'■', -'-v:.y-- ']■- . V'^': ".' ' """ ■ \ "\^' . . ! . :' . . .. ^*0 :' S:. . . -.-, , TULYAR— Winner of the 1952 Epsom Derby, in the colors of Price Aly Khan and his father, the Aga Khan. He now stands at stud at Arthur B. Hancock's Claiborne Farm. Page 9 Vanessa's Boy in Startling Triumph: Records $189.80 Aqueduct Mutuel Bob Horwood Vanessa's Boy in Startling Triumph Records $189.80 Aqueduct Mutuel TakesOmaha Handicap With Head to Spare After Battle With Greek Page, Big Klu By BOB NORWOOD AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 13.— Startling a crowd of 23,801. Frank C. Whitmore's Vanessa's Boy, the outsider of the field of eight three-year-olds, won today's featured Omaha Handicap by a head over Mrs. Wallace Gilroy's Greek Page, who led John W. Galbreath's pacemaking Big Klu by three lengths. Mrs. Ada L. Rice's New Commander was a neck out of the money, while Edward Seinfeld's heavily favored Don Rickles finished seventh after trailing most of the mile. Larry Adams rode Vanessa's Boy and was two pounds overweight at 114 pounds. He paid $189.80, $50.80 and $18.30 for the largest straight price of he New York season after getting the mile in 1:36! 5 without benefit of wind. Won George Washington 'Cap Vanessa's Boy is a chestnut son of the sprinter Creek Warrior out of Miss Vanessa, by Rounders, and won the George Washington Handicap at Bowie on February 22. He had not started since then until finishing up the track behind Four Lane, Big Klu and Brush Fire in the Delaware Valley Stakes at Garden State on April 30. In the George Washington, Vanessa's Boy beat his ; stablemate Yolmolka. who was considered good enough to start in the Kentucky Derby. Michael F. Drinkhouse's well-played Klinkhouse unseated Bob Ussery before the start of the feature and ran away for more than a quarter mile before being caught. After forcing the early pace. Klinkhouse stopped at the halfway mark and finished last, eight lengths behind Don Rickles. Klinkhouse was first out of the gate at the start of the feature, but was quickly passed by Big Klue, who opened a daylight lead inthe run down the backstretch and around the curve to the stretch. Turning for home, Vanessa's Boy moved up rapidly on the rail, while Greek Page made a strong bid on the outside. aVnessa's Boy took command just above the eighth pole, then withstood Greek Page's hard drive through the final sixteenth. Big Klu tired badly and only saved third money as New Commander drifted wide. Donates Service to Nashua Donates Service to Nashua AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 13.— At almost the same time that Cambridge Stable's Shuette became the first winner in New York by Nashua, it was announced that an anonymous friend of racing had donated a service to the 1955 Horse of the Year and three-year-old champion who was also two-year-old champion of 1954, to be sold at the annual Belmont Ball, which will be held for the benefit of the Cerebral Palsy Fund for Crippeld Children and the National Museum of Racing in the Man o' War room at Aqueduct on Friday, June 10. Shuette, who races for Perry R. Pease and Francis Kernan, of New York, won today's third race at the first asking, galloping 'home six lengths before Mrs. Dodge Sloane's Bowl of Flowers in :59 for the 5 furlongs. There will be a reserve bid of $10,000 on the service to Nashua, who is syndicated and with outside services virtually unobtainable. Royston Virtually Assured of Raceway Riding Title Royston Virtually Assured Of Raceway Riding Title RACEWAY PARK, Ohio, May 13.— Jockey Ray D. Royston. with 27 riding successes, has virtually cinched top riding honors at this course as the meeting prepares to swing into its final full week. The Toledo native, dislodged Robert Venne with a flurry of winners last week. Royston 's task was made easier when three of his main opponents either departed or became inactivated. Venne left for his native Canada, after logging 24 triumphs; Bobby Wall followed the A. J. Denton stable to Omaha after recording 22; James R. Vinson had 17 before being hospitalized with injuries suffered in a spill. Royston plans to ride at Detroit this summer where his father A. F. Royston Sr.. will campaign a large stable. Cooper Gets Beulah Assignment Cooper Gets Beulah Assignment RACEWAY PARK, Ohio. May 13.— Don Cooper, a placing judge at this course, has been appointed to the official staff at Beulah Park. The Collinsville, 111. native will finish out the Grove City meeting after Raceway Park terminates May 23. Following Beulah, Cooper moves to Miles Park where he will serve as steward for the Louisville summer meeting. ! ! ! Second Belmont Race Horse Sale JUNE 20th, 10:00 A.M. BELMONT PARK ®FASIG-TIPTON COMPANY, Inc. HUMPHREY S. FINNEY, President 3 EAST 48th STREET Murray Hill 8-1897 NEW YORK 17, N. Y. MAY 16 thru JULY 2 at Washington 1UN0 NTRAL P{ir[( Convenient Trains Direct to Grandstand Fast train service from downtown (Randolph St., Van Buren St., and Roosevelt Rd. stations) and South Side stations. MONDAY thru FRIDAY Post time 3:30 p.m. Trains leave Randolph St. station at 11:35 a.m. and 12:25 p.m. Additional trains at frequent intervals from 1:10 p.m. to 2:32 p.m. SATURDAYS Poet time 2:00 p.m. Trains leave Randolph St. station 9:30 a.m. and 10:55 a.m. Additional trains at frequent intervals from 11:05 a.m. to 1:25 p.m. MEMORIAL DAY Post time 1:30 p.m. Trains leave Randolph St. station 9:00 a.m. and 10:25 a.m. Additional trains at frequent intervals from 10:40 a.m. to 1:25 p.m. All time* shown or* Daylight Saving Time. FARES: Round trip from Illinois Central Electric downtown stations, $2.26 (including tax). Less from South Side stations. ILLINOIS CENTRAL ^^^ELECTRIC- ^ Page 10 Official Racing Charts: Sportsman's Park Official Racing Charts Sportsman's Park Copyright, 1960, by Triangle Publications, Inc. CICERO, ILL.. FRIDAY. MAY 13. 1960- SPORTSMAN S PARK (5-8 MILE). Eighteenth 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. Weather clear Temperature 62 degrees. Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 902 feet. • Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, R. W. Choisser. Stewards, R. P. McAuliffe and F. C. Crafton. Placing Judges, J. H. Ellis, R. E. Hopton and Henry Hauer. Patrol Judges, J. P. Archibald. P. Kosiba. Jr. and S. F. Bergstein Paddock Judge. T. P. Scott. Clerk of Scales. F. T. Miller. Assistant Clerk of Scales. R. G. Miller. Starter, R. W. Dickerson. Racing Secretary and Handicapper. J. C. Daniel. 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 jockey's name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed, J 5 Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name ot jockey. FIRST RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly, Oct. 18, 1958, ljjfHi 5, 113.) Q*\#- RQQ1 Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward Claiming. Non-winners since March 5. Weight. Jpl " JO/ I 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1960 allowed 3 lbs.: one race. 6 lbs. Claiming Mav 13. 1960 Price. $2,500. Net value to winner $1,625: second, $500; third. $250; fourth, $125. Mutuel Pool, $41,287. Index Horses Eg t A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5S47Spt4— Camerica 5114 4 2 33 3' 32 1"* W Zakoor 25O0 A Portney 2.80 5837Spf-Royal Witch 7 109 1 1 I] 1h l«l 2J R Camp 2500 M Whitebook 5.50 5855Spt -Irish Mud 4 114 2 5 5' 4| 4«J 31J J Fieselman 2500 G H Ray 10.30 5814Spf— King of Chi b 6 114 7 6 62 7' 6J 4™ C Stone 2500 E G Biederman 10.30 5871Spt — Elchac b4 114 9 4 2' 2* 2J 52 A Skoronski 2500 Pappas-Vinci Demetros 6.20 5814Spt3-Lebanon Lad 12 114 10 8 83 8'i 5' 6"° H Craig 2500 E L Whyte 3 60 5217FG — C-Stripe b 4 120 8 10 10 93 8* 1\ J D Jessop 2500 Mrs N Papitto 13.60 5£40Spt — That's Papa b 6 114 5 7 7^ 6J 72 86 E Curry 2500 W H Bishop Stable Inc 940 5814Spt —Ronnie's Boots b4 114 6 3 4 ' 52 95 9« J Preston 2500 E Dagnell 25.60 5561JnD — Long Tom b 9 117 3 9 9J 10 10 10 H Robichax 2500 Mrs D Heiden 18 20 Time. :23, :47%. 1:14, 1:20s. Track fast. Official Program Numbers'* - $2 Mutuels Paid — r Odds to $1 . k. . . n . / 4-CAMERICA ■. 7.60 4.80 3.60 2.80 1.40 80 Mutuel Prices? i-royal witch ..- 520 4.40 160 1.20 i 2-IRISH MUD 7 40 2 70 Winner— B g, by Trymenow— Gift Ring, by Halcyon Gift, trained by B. Myres, bred by J. T Graham. IN GATE— 2:011- OFF AT 2:01i CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. CAMERICA, steadied when being outsprinted early, saved ground on the final turn and responded to strong urging to get up in the final strides. ROYAL WITCH broke fastest, led to the final stages and just missed. IRISH MUD, forced to be steadied when attempting to pass on the inside of CAMERICA on the far turn, was going strongest of all at the end. A claim of foul by the rider of IRISH MUD against the winner was not allowed KING OF CHI. was wide throughout. ELCHAC was used up engaging for the early lead. LEBANON LAD lacked a serious rally. RONNIE'S BOOTS was through early. Scratched— 4082Spt Rich Meginnis, 3416HP Blue Slipper. 5846Spt Mike Boy, 5847Spt Don't Spank. 5828Spt Disco Volante. SECOND RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly. Oct. 18. 1958, 1:16*5, 5. 113.) C *■ CQQO Purse $2,750. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since jpi - JOVZ. March 20 allowed 3 lbs.; one race. 6 lbs. Claiming price, $3,250; if for $3,000, May 13. 1960 allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner $1,780; second, $550; third, $280; fourth, $140. Mutuel Pool, $66/148. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Vt Vfr Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5831Spt —Country Delivery 114 5 2 2' 23 22 12' J Fieselman 3250 B Fogelson 5.30 5830Spt4— Cornucopia b 109 9 6 62 6'1 32 2| A Skoronski 3250 Parr-Dilger 5.30 5831Spt —Submersion 112 2 1 1'J U tj 33 R Baldwin 3250 M H Van Berg 2.60 5831Spt —Pete So b 114 4 8 85 72 43 42 W Zakoor 3250 J G Ferrara 8.50 5838Spt —Added Power b 109 3 10 10 9* 64 V\ J SlussS 3250 Grace Kosiba 22.60 3758Spt -Dibby's Marie 109 E 3 3J 3' 5» 6' H Robich'x 3250 Mrs S Ippolito 40.20 5831Spt -Noble Ace 114 1 7 7^ 82 7* 73 H Craig 3000 J Bogdan 23.40 5838Spt3-Gail Lea 109 8 5 5* 4J 93 8^ S LeJeune 3250 A Kirkpatrick 12.40 5866Spt —Hardly Ever b 117 7 4 41 5* %\ 93 W Chamb'rs 3250 Golden Triangle Stable 2.70 5801Spt —Unexpected Son b 111 10 9 93 10 10 10 A Sherman 3000 Experimental Stable 20.60 Time. 22%, :47. 1:15, 1:21%. Track fast. Mutuels Paul Odds to $1 , Official Program Numbers fc ^-$2 — , k A .. , e 5-COUNTRY DELIVERY 12.60 6.20 3.60 5 30 2.10 80 Mutuel Prices? 9-cornucopia 6.20 3.60 2.10 so 1 2-SUBMERSION 3.00 .50 Winner— B g, by Ariel Ace— Dark View, by Dark Jest, trained by R. Rickner; bred by A. J. Eastham. IN GATE-2:40. OFF AT 2:40 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. COUNTRY DELIVERY, on the outside when forcing the early leader, responded to strong urging entering the stretch and quickly drew clear in the late going. CORNUCOPIA, forced wide throughout, closed well. SUBMERSION saved ground when leading early but faltered through the stretch. PETE SO steadily improved his position. ADDED POWER caught tired horses. HARDLY EVER tired gradually. Scratched— 5859Spt1 Arabian Lad, 5859Spt Love'n War. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $86.20— Double Pool, $77,248. THIRD RACE 4 FURLONGS (chute.) (Fort Bull. May 1. 1959. :45^, 2, 114.) r . CQQ*J Purse $2,600. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since 3PT " J07J March 20 allowed 3 lbs.; one race. 6 lbs. Claiming price, $4,000 May 13, 1960 Net value to winner $1,690; second, $520; third, $260; fourth, $130. . Mutuel Pool, $84,060. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5522Spt3— Roman Wizard 114 10 1 11 22 1 »X J Fieselman 4000 Diamond F Stable 3.30 5602Spt3— Tea Day b 114 7 4 33 \\ 22 W Zakoor 4000 G R White 3.60 5602Spt1— Pasqual 115 2 2 2J 33 32 J SlussS 4000 D Standifer 2.00 5856Spt —Phil's Beacon b 114 8 7 62 4U 4U A Skoronski 4000 J F Parnell 18.60 —Sandra J 111 4 6 71J 62 5 | J D Jessop 4000 J A Joos 11 20 5601SpH— Mr Milt b 114 5 3 41 5^63 E Curry 4000 M H Van Berg 5.30 5858Spt —Gay Fairday 114 6 8 8' 8* 721 S LeJeune 4000- W H Bishop Stable Inc 18.60 5602Spt —Huffy Tuffy 111 9 9 5' 72 82 H Craig 4000 R T McDonnel 80.40 —Sparkling Water 111 1 5 94 95 98 h Robich'x 4000 J E Hughes 35.20 5858Spt —Beverly Lane 111 3 10 10 10 10 R Camp 4000 J Pedicone 40.30 Time, .22%. :47%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers ^ ^ $2 Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to $1 .. 1 p» • flO-ROMAN WIZARD 8.60 4.20 3.20 3 30 1.10 .60 Mutuel Prices? 7-tea day 4.80 3.00 1.40 .50 I 2-PASQUAL 2.40 .20 Winner— Ch c, by Roman Sandal— Wings Away, by Yellow Tulip, trained by T W. Fico; bred by J. Welch. IN GATE-3:07|. OFF AT 3:07| CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. ROMAN WIZARD broke alertly, lost command on the stretch turn and overcame bumping by TEA DAY to again draw clear nearing the end. TEA DAY bore in baaly after gaining command and could not last. • PASQUAL had some early speed but was not gcod enough. PHIL'S BEACON was wide throughout. SANDRA J. steadily improved her position. MR. MILT raced without mishap. GAY FAIRDAY was Aide throughout and was never close. BEVERLY LANE raced poorly. Mr. Milt claimed by Diamond F. Stable, trainer T. W. Fico. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. (Yukon Jake. May 5, 1959. lilies. 5, 112.) r . CQQyl Purse $2,750. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since March 15. Weight, jpi ~ J074 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 20 allowed 3 lbs., since March 5. 5 lbs.; in 1960, 8 lbs. May 13 196© Claiming price. $4,500: if for $4,000. allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner $1,780; second, $550; third, $280; fourth, $140. Mutuel Pool, $77,133. Index Hprses Eq't A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr Owners Odds to $1 5841 Spf— Rose Will 115 2 1 2' J 2iJ 12 1no j wells 4500 Partlow Farm 3S0 5830Spt3— Trans Page b 117 6 6 52 31 23 2 C Stone 4500 Mrs L H Gannon 4 70 5821 SpH-Scenic b 107 4 3 1r 1r 3'J 3'1 E J Decker 4500 M H Van Berg 5.50 5867Spt —Marble Hill b 112 3 7 4J 52 5'J 4J A Skoronski 4500 Michels-Vinci 12.30 5577Spt'— Pretty Pam b 115 1 8 8 61 4' 5* H Craig 4500 Mrs W Tannenbaum 5.50 5555Spt — Mad Dog b 117 7 5 61 7^6* 6' W Chamb'rs 4500 R Benedetto 3.20 5S68Spt — Hanna's Doll b 113 5 2 31 4h 73 7"k J Fieselman 4500 Mrs S Ippolito 1130 5615Spt —Dude Ship 115 8 4 71 8 8 8 H Robich'x 4500 J E Hughes 12.30 Time. 23%. :47%, 1:13%. Track fast Official Program Numbers \i r- $2 Mutuels Paid — ,-- Odds to $1 .. 1 i • i 2-ROSE WILL 9 00 4.40 3.00 3 50 1.20 50 Mutuel Prices? 6-trans page 5.00 3.so 1.50 so I 4-SCENIC 4.20 1.10 Winner— Lt b f. by I Will— Star Delight, by Fort Ben, trained by W. Frizzed; bred by Partlow Farms IN GATE-3.32J. OFF AT 3:32i CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. ROSE WILL saved ground when forcing the early leader, moved strongly to gain command on the far turn and, in a hard drive, withstood TRANS PAGE by a narrow margin. The latter, always within striking distance, moved strongly through the stretch to be getting to the winner at the end. SCENIC tired after leading for a half. MARBLE HILL closed well. PRETTY PAM was nev"er a serious threat MAD DOG was wide and never dangerous. HANNA'S DOLL tired. Scratched 5868Spt Winnie A. Overweight— Hanna's Doll, 3 pounds FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly. Oct. 18, 1958. l:16«/f„ 5, 113.) Cn* "\fiQ^k Purse $? 7S0- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ■Jp* " JvT7 J three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming May 13, 1960 price, $3,250. Net value to winner $1,780; second, $550; third, $280; fourth. $140. Mutuel Pool, $90,282. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5847Spt'— Rancher 6117 4 2 2' 2«1 1J 1J J Fieselman 3250 W Strong 8 40 5832Spt2— Prince Bound 5115 1 1 12 13 25 2* H Craig 3250 M H Van Berg 110 5613Spt3— Certainly Red b5 115 6 5 65 51 3' 3'1 C Stone 3250 G Bowman 4.70 5591Spt'-Baton Bleu b4 110 3 6 A\ * 42 4' W Ch'mbers 3250 R Benedetto 930 5722LrH -Duck Heaven b6115 7 7 7 7 6* 51 A Skoronski 3250 W H Bishop Stable Inc 4.60 4106CD - Little Bouquet b4 110 2 4 32 32 52 68 E Curry 3250 J C Petersen 15 40 5596Spt - Bill Huey b 5 117 5 3 5'1 6* 7 7 J Wells 3250 M Stewart 1120 Time. 22%. 46%. 1:13%. 1:20. Track fast. Official Program Numbers Vi ,— $2 Mutuels Paid—, f- Odds to $1 , n • I 4-RANCHER 18 80 5.40 3.40 8 40 170 70 Ml utuel Prices? i prince bound 2.80 2&0 40 30 I 6-CERTAINLY RED 3.00 50 Winner— Ch. g. by Gray Dream— Eva Lillian, by Bobby Sweep, trained by M D Johnson: bred by Mrs. G. H. Bunting, Jr. , IN GATE— 4:01. OFF AT 4:01 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. RANCHER, nearest the leader early, gained steadily to take command entering the stretch and won unoer good handling PRINCE BOUND had his usual early speed and could not last over the winner but continued on gamely CERTAINLY RED saved ground when moving steadily BATON BLEU went evenly DUCK HEAVEN failed to respond to strong pressure. BILL HUEY gave a poor effort Overweight— Little Bouquet, 3 pounds. Prince Bound claimed by Mrs. W. Frizzell, trainer W. Frizzell: Baton Bleu claimed by W J Schmidt, trainer same. SIXTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.) . (Pete's Folly, Oct. 18, 1958, 1 : 164f„ 5. 113.) C i *\fiQA Purse $2,900. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of jpi - JO/D three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.: two races, 5 lbs.; one race. 8 lbs Claiming May 13. 1960 price, $4,500. Net value to winner $1,885; second, $580; third, $290; fourth, $145. Mutuel Pool. $82.999. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 55%Kee -Delightful Time b 4 115 5 2 I* 1* 1« 1| U Baldwin 4500 J G Smith 3 40 5811Spti-Connie-Cat b 6 113 3 8 SJ 53 2 J 2™ J Fieselman 4500 M H Van Berg 2 70 5832Spt -Peuco b6112 1 5 6'i 62 3' J 33 C Stone 4500 Cho-Chie Stable 12 80 581 1Spt2-Jacqueline J. 4 112 4 4 42 2r 52 4"° J Wells 4500 J Fiz-N Janic 320 5823Spt — Dry Powder b 5 110 2 3 21 3^ 4J 5"k E Curry 4500 Mrs M B Armer 15 20 5816Spt -Pana 5 112 7 9 72 73 fy» 6* H Craig 4500 Mr-Mrs E G Biederman 9 40 5823Spt -Supre Metric 4 107 8 6 82 8'J 8J 1% M Weissm'n 4500 Mrs A J Davis 24 80 5816Spt — Noble Imp 7 115 6 7 9 9 9 8"° H Robich'ux 4500 Grace Kcsiba 6 50 5£47Spt -Kno-Knox 4 113 9 1 3'J 4J 7'J 9 W Zakoor 4500 Mrs C Greene I960 Time, :22%. :46%. 1:13%. 1:20. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ ,— $2 Mutuels Paid — , r- Odds to $1 , k A , • r» - t 5-DELIGHTFUL TIME 8.80 5.20 4.00 3 40 1 60 1 00 Mutuel Prices! 3-conniecat 3.90 2.80 90 40 l 1-PEUCO 6.60 2 30 Winner— B. c, by With Pleasure— Burgoo Ann. by Burgoc King, trained by J. G. Smith, bred by R. M Hunter IN GATE-426J OFF AT 4:263. CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. DELIGHTFUL TIME, in close quarters at the break, gained a clear lead before a quarter, '.thstood the bid of CONNIE-CAT entering the stretch and won in a strong drive CONNIE-CAT, forced to ose ground around the far turn, made a good bid but hung in the -'inal stages. PEUCO, taken to the outside on the stretch turn, closed strongly JACQUELIN J. saved ground but was not good enough PANA was nev?r dangerous NOBLE IMP gave a dull effort. Overweight— Connie-Cat, 1 pound; Jacqueline J., 2, Dry Powder, 3, Kno-Knox, 1. SEVENTH RACE 8 FURLONGS. (Yukon Jake. May 5, 1959, 1:11%, 5, 112.) Cn*. " ftQ7 Palatine Purse. Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of a «^P* " J07# race other than maiden, optional, starter or claiming in 1960. Weight, 120 lbs Non-May 13. 1960 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 $7,500 or less not considered). Net value to winner $2,275; second, $700; third, $350; fourth, $175. Mutuel Pool, $89,338. Index Horses Eg t A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds tc$1 5824Spt — Bullin b5 113 5 1 15 H 13 1J W Zakoor M Stewart 4I6 5580LH — Locoweed b4 112 12 22 23 22 2* k A Skoronski W H Bishop Stable Inc 1130 5807Spt2-Indian Heir b7 112 2 4 3J 33 3'| 3J E Curry Valley View Farm 90 5852Spti -Dashing Squaw b 5 112 8 6 6' 5* 53 4U R Baldwin M H Van Berg 4 20 5824Spt -Even Lode 5110 7 3 43 41 41 5J H Craig Mrs M A Silagy Sr 13 50 5S61Spt — Bay Boy 5113 4 8 5^ 63 65 65 J Fieselman E A Dust ? 880 4806Spt —Shaker Heights 41 12 67 8 7*7 7H Robich'ux G H Ray 60.40 16230P —Clem Kelly 5 112 3 5 7J 8 Lame. C Stone E A Dust fl-880 a-Coupled, Bay Boy and Clem Kelly. Time. :22%, :46%, 1:13. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ , — $2 Mutuels Paid — r- Odds to $1 ^ n • ( 4-BULLIN 10.40 5.40 3.60 4 20 170 80 Ml utuel PricesJ 2-locoweed 9.00 4.40 350 120 * 3-INDIAN HEIR 2.40 .20 Winner— B. h, by Bull Briar— Tedlin,"by Dunlin, trained by M Stewart; bred by J. H. Homan. IN GATE-4:53. OTF AT 4:53 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. BULLIN quickly opened a long lead, was tiring badly in the stretch when put to strong pressure and just lasted. LOCOWEED, nearest the leader throughout, closed strongly. INDIAN HEIR made a good gain through the stretch to be going strongest of all at the end DASHING SQUAW, slightly wide throughout, made a good gain through the stretch. EVEN LODE could not keep up BAY BOY showed nothing. CLEM KELLY went lame in the running. Scratched— 5569LH Encore. Overweight— Bullin, 1 pound; Bay Boy, 1. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Bernburgoo. May 10. 1958. 1:44. 5, 121.) CnL rQQQ Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since jpi - J070 March 5. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 15 allowed 3 lbs.; since March 5. May 13. 1960 6 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. Net value to winner $1,690; second, $520; third, $260; fourth. $130. Mutuel Pool, $90,452. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St 5 V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr Owners Odds to $1 5854Spt2-Jay L. Kay 4 114 6 8 2* 1h 12 11 13 h Craig 2500 Mrs N Henry 2~40 5826SpH— Angel Breath b7 114 3 5 52 3J 33 & 22 R Baldwin 2500 W Strong 9 50 2899Det -Alessi 8114 7 1 1' 23 2^ 2£ 3J A Skoronski 2500 D McKmney - 2220 5864Spt4— Pore Jim 5117 8 2 3t 5^5^ 43 4 J E J Decker 2500 A L Zuppardo 4 50 5827Spt3— Raising Cain b 6 114 4 6 6J 62 6* 5£ 54 J Fieselman 2500 J Jucus 4 70 5581Spt2-Sabertooth b 5 120 1 7 8 8 4J 63 63 E Curry 2500 Sterling Farm 3 20 5560Spt3— Harmonize 5 114 5 3 4J 42 73 7 7 C Stone 2500 S Salvatorre 5.30 5845Spt -Peanut Kid 4 114 2 4 73 1\ 8 Eased. R Camp 2500 F Drago 40 40 Time, :24%, :49%, 1:16%, 1:42%, 1:49%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers ^ , — $2 Mutuels Paid — - , — Odds to $1 , . 6-JAY L. KAY 6.80 3.80 .70 kA 1 n • ( 3.40 2 40 90 Mutuel Prices? 3-angel breath 7.40 6.00 2.70 200 i 7-ALESSI 10.00 4.00 Winner— Br. g. by Marchons II.— Devastating, by Bow to Me, trained by D. Zakoor Jr ; bred by J L Kitchen. IN GATE-5:19£. OFF AT 5:20 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily JAY L KAY, under stout restraint when racing strongly early, drew clear after a half and held the advantage to win easily. ANGEL BREATH lost ground throughout but closed well. ALESSI led early but cculd not stay with the winner and tired badly in the late going. PORE JIM raced evenly RASING CAIN lacked a serious rally SABERTOOTH showed nothing PEANUT KID was eased when he went lame Quintet Paid $10,025.80. NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Bernburgoo, May 10, 1958, 1:44, 5. 121.) Cr * I\fiQQ Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since J}** ■ .J077 March 5. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 15 allowed 3 lbs : since March 5, Mav 13. 1960 6 lbs. Claiming price, $2 500 Net value to winner $1,690; second, $520; third, $260; fourth, $130. Mutuel Pool, $92.841. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5819Spti-0cean King b7 120 2 4 41J 42 4' M 12 A Skoronski 2500 £ J Soper 2~50 5864Spt -De'Jon 6117 7 6 62 6'J 5J 32 2'J H Craig 2500 E DePrang 1120 5S09Spt —Trojan Quest b4 114 3 1 2\ 21 2'J 2' 3' J Fieselman 25CO M Kram 5 30 5826Spt3— Full Flight 9114 4 7 73 73 7'J 5'J 41 W Cox 2500 S G-H Babbitz 3 70 4845Spt —Up a Tree b 6 109 6 8 8 8 8 62 5?i J D Jessop 2500 W H Bishop Stable Inc 16.40 5855Spt -Houston 5114 5 3 52 52 63 7iJ 6nk W Zakoor 2500 C C Madden 1020 5854Spt —Treaty Stone 7 114 1 2 |h 1J 1* 4J V\ E J Decker 2500 Mikel Farm 1120 5822Spt -Air Battle b9120 8 5 3' J 3h 3* 8 8 C Stone 2500 A L Zuppardo 3 30 Time, :24%. :49%. 1:15%. 1:42 1:49% Track fast. Official Program Numbers Vi , — $2 Mutuels PaicL^ r— Odds to $1 -, kA i r» • i 2-OCEAN KING 7.00 4.60 3.40 2.50 130 70 Mutuel Prices? 7-de' jon 10.00 7.80 400 2% l 3-TROJAN QUEST 6.00 2 00 Winner— Dk. b. g, by Ocean Wave— Silverstar, by Gay Monarch, trained by L. A. Janicki. bred by T E Mueller. IN GATE-5:49. OFF AT 5:49 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Start good. Won driving OCEAN KING, unhurried when well placed early, gained command on the stretch turn and was kept under pressure when drawing clear. DE' JON steadily improved his position and closed well. TROJAN QUEST tired after engaging for the early lead. FULL FLIGHT, taken up repeatedly in the early stages rallied too late UP A TREE caught tired horsrs TREATY STONE tired badly after leading for six furlongs. AIR BATTLE gave way suddenly on the far turn. Attendance, 10,428; Total Mutuel Pool, $815,104. For the Best in Turf Coverage Subscribe to Daily Racing Form Page 11 Official Racing Charts: Aqueduct 1 I Official Racing Charts ■— ^" Aqueduct ySJ Copyright, 1960, by Triangle Publications, Inc. U UYXLr-iJ T»« KING o* SPORTS AQUEDUCT. N. Y., FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1960 -AQUEDUCT (Main Course 1 1-8 Miles, Turf Course 1 Mile, Steeplechase and Hurdle Course 7-8 Mile). Forty-seventh day of sixty-two-day meeting (March 21 to May 31). New York Racing Association Inc. American Totalisator. United Starting Gate. Teletimer. Film Patrol. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Jones Precsion Photo Finish, Inc. Trackman, Don Fair. Weather cloudy first three races; clear thereafter. Temperature 59 degrees. Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,155.6 feet. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites current meeting, .39. Percentage of favorites in the money, .73. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one in Daily Double races. Mutuel take. 15 per cent (State 10. Association 5). Superior figure following jockey's name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed, 5 Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS. (Egotistical, March 28. 1960, 1:09%, 6. 120.) A sii« CQQ1 Purse $4,000. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. Weight. 120 lbs. f\i\U - J07I Net value to winner $2,600; second. S8C0; third. S400; fourth. $200. May 13. 1960 Mutuel Pool, $149,356. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 5726Aqu2— Cranberry Sauce 120 11 3 31 V* V S H Woodh'se Mrs J R H Thouron 2.20 2S93Jam — Stoney Brook b 120 13 7 £ 2\ 2' 2"k W Boland Mrs M G Walsh f-16.10 5730Aqu3— Primon 120 12 6 H 6* 34 32J E Guerin Sleepy Hollow Stable f-16.10 — Tooley 120 6 2 4' 4»~ 5« 4n° H Moreno Harbor View Farm 1.80 5600Aqu2-Beau White b 120 8 9 54 5' 4J 55 J Ruane J J Dreyfus Jr 9.60 5618Aqu —Ricky Lee H. 120 5 11 91 J 71 6' 62| E Arcaro L Chesler 21.40 5652Aqu«-Sunny Gem b 115 7 10 126 10* 8J 7J M Sol'oneS L Lazare 18.80 —World Traveler 120 4 4 72 81 9| 8* S Boulmetis Greentree Stable 10.25 2613Bel — Toms Lark 120 9 5 10* 14 102 94 P J Bailey Warr.er Stable 85.05 —Speedy Departure 120 2 13 13 13 112 104 E Nelson Llangollen Farm 97.60 5730Aqu?— Inquisition 120 3 1 II 3J P 111 L Adams W C MacMillen Jr 6.55 4057Pim —Scarlet Feathers b 120 10 8 111 12" 123 125 m Sorr'tino Rokeby Stable 112.85 5726Aqu —Bob's Gem 120 112 8' 9M3 13 S Cole Mrs J C Silverman 108.10 f-Mutuel field. Time, :22%, :461/s. 1:11% (no wind). Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ , — $2 Mutuels Paid — ; , Odds to $1 n • ( 11-CRANBERRY SAUCE 6.40 3.60 2.90 2.20 .80 .45 Ml UlUel r riCeS ? 13-ST0NEY BROOK (f-Field) 8.70 8.30 3.35 3.15 M2-PRIM0N (f-Field) 8.70 8.30 3.35 3.15 Winner — Ch. g. by Polynesian — Christmastide. by Pilate, trained by J. Ryan; bred by Mrs. J. R. H. Thouron IN GATE— 1:30. OFF AT 1:30 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. CRANBERRY SAUCE went to the front before entering the stretch and, responding to brisk handling, held STONEY BROOK safe. The latter, prominent from the outset, closed fast and was getting to the winner. PRIMON raced evenly for a half mile and then finished strongly. TOOLEY had no mishap in a fair effort and probably needed his race. BEAU WHITE drifted out entering the stretch. RICKY LEE H. and SUNNY GEM lacked early foot. WORLD TRAVELER raced greenly. TOM'S LARK bore out in the last three-eighths. SPEEDY DEPARTURE broke slowly. INQUISITION had early speed but failed to stay. SCARLET FEATHERS, forced wide by TOM'S LARK, failed to recover. BOB'S GEM stopped to a canter. Scratched— 5085Hia2 Father Christmas. SECOND RACE 5 FURLONGS. (Hail to Reason, April 4. 1960. iSS1^. 2. 118.) Ann *»RQ9 Purse S3.5C0. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming. Non-winners of two races. Weight. 117 lbs. A\qil - JO/A Maidens allowed 3 lbs Claiming price. $7,500; if for less. 2 lbs. allowed for each $500 May 13. 1960 to $6,500. Ntt value to winner $2.275; second, $700; third, $350: fourth. $175. Mutuel Pool, $176,456. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St & % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5655Aqu —Cheers and Tears 115 7 5 63 3^ 2MJ M Ycaza 7000 Cain Hoy Stable 2^55 5832Aqu'— Western Star 117 1 1 1h 14 4 24 R Brouss'rd 7500 F C Rand Jr 4.95 5830Aqu'— Jet Streak 117 6 6 5* 4^ 31- 3"" S Boulmetis 7500 Clara L Ostriker 5.50 5647Aqu — Formation b 108 4 2 P 2^ 4* 46 M Sol'oneS 6500 Mrs W Gilroy 1.95 5831Aqu2— Rose for Mary 112 3 4 9i 5 5' 5* L Moyers5 7500 Elmendorf 11.05 5831 Aqu4— Happy Venture 117 5 7. 7 62 6" 65 H Woodh'se 7500 E Potter Jr 11.25 5648Aqui— Oui Madame b 113 2 3 4J 7 7 7 E Nelson 6500 Marion R Frankel 12.60 Time, :23. :47%. 1:00%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ , — $2 Mutuels Paid — , r- Odds to $1 — - kA , 1 n . ( 8-CHEERS AND TEARS 7.10 4.10 3.30 2.55 1.05 .65 Mutuel Prices? i-western star 5.50 3.90 1.75 .95 l 7-JET STREAK 4.20 1.10 Winner— B. f, by Armageddon — Ethel Walker, by Revoked, trained by W. C. Stephens; bred by H. F. Guggenheim. IN GATE— 1:59. OFF AT 1:59 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. CHEERS AND TEARS, forced wide entering the stretch, bore in when set down in the drive but wore down WESTERN STAR in the last sixteenth. WESTERN STAR, away fast, made the pace until inside the final furlong but was unable to hold the winner. JET STREAK could not better her position during the stretch run. FORMATION, away alertly, drifted to the outside entering the stretch and failed to rally when straightened up. ROSE FOR MARY had a rough race. HAPPY VENTURE broke sluggishly. OUI MADAME could not keep up. Scratched— 5831 Aqu Our Bonnie S. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid $23.20— Double Pool, $208,972. THIRD RACE 5 FURLONGS. (Hail to Reason, April 4, 1960. :58Vf,. 2. 118.) A r«ai CQQ3 Pur** $4,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. Weight. 115 lbs. Mqil - DOyo Net value to winner $2,600; second. $800; third, $400; fourth, $200. May 13. 1960 Mutuel Pool, $262.767. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 — Shuette 115 3 5 f*i 13 16 16 r Ussery- Cambridge Stable 3.10 —Bowl of Flowers 115 4 7 9 9 63 2' E Arcaro Brookmeade Stable 6.50 5863Aqu3— Bless the Bride 115 1 1 fi 4h 4| 3j M Ycaza R N Webster 3.25 — Hilla 115 8 9 7^ 54 5* 4* S Boulmetis Greentree Stable 38.55 5840Aqu —Naked Truth 116 5 3 V V V 5*1 R Brouss'rd Ada L Rice 20.70 5840Aqu2— In the Clouds b 115 9 8 83 8* 82 6* H Moreno Wheatley Stable 4.45 5629Aqu2— Off Broadway 115 6 2 3: 3£ 3* 7' N Combest Pin Oak Stable 3.05 5842Aqu —Happy Flirt 115 7 4 6' 64 1\ 84 H Dalton Mrs W Gilroy 18.95 5513Aqu —Gypsy Ghost 110 2 6 5*» 7» 9 § M Sol'oneS F E Dixon Jr 64.65 Time. :22%. :46%. :59. Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ ^$2 Mutuels Paid — , Odds to $1 — , . . 1 r» • I 3-SHUETTE 8.20 5.60 4.00 3.10 1.80 1.00 MutUel P riCeS 4-BOWL OF FLOWERS 7.30 4.50 2.65 1.25 1 1-BLESS THE BRIDE 3.30 .65 Winner— B. f. by Nashua— Beau Jet, by Jet Pilot, trained by W. 0. Hicks; bred by L. Combs' II. IN GATE— 2:30. OFF AT 2:30 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. SHUETTE took command and, after establishing a good lead during the stretch run, won with something left. BOWL OF FLOWERS, outrun early and racing greenly, finished strongly in the middle of the track. BLESS THE BRIDE dropped back after beginning fast and could not get to the leaders during the drive. HILLA broke slowly and raced greenly. NAKED TRUTH, prominent until inside the final furlong, tired. IN THE CLOUDS was never dangerous. OFF BROADWAY tired after showing early speed. Overweight— Naked Truth, 1 pound. FOURTH RACE 1 MILBT (chute). (Talent Show, April 16. 1960, l:344,f,. 5. 119.) A _,. •xRQA Purse $5,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of a race other than maiden or Mqll - JO/I claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of a race at one mile or over since March 19 May 13. 1960 allowed 3 lbs.; one race at any distance since then or one race at one mile or over at any time, 6 lbs. Net value to winner $3.250; second, $1.000: third. S500; fourth. $250. Mutuel Pool. $239,338. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va V2 % Str Fin JocEeys Owners Odds to $1 5817Aqui— Humane Leader 120 4 3 3* fi V\ V\ 12* M Ycaza Mrs E D Jacobs .25 5850Aqu2— Moriches b 120 3 1 2' 32 2^ 23 22 J Combest Friendly Farm 9.15 5850Aqu3— Hoe Down b 114 2 6 4' 42 43 4* 3"° P Anderson H E Jackson 9.10 5823Aqui— Get Lucky b 120 6 5 6 6 5* 5* 42* L Adamst Llangollen Farm 20.20 5633GP3 — New Hit b 112 5 2 1' 2 32 3* 5' M Solom'eS Sanford Stud Farm 7.70 5853Aqu —Hidden Intent 117 1 4 52 53 6 6 6 E Arcaro L Chesler 23.90 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24%, :47, 1:11%. 1:36% (no wind). Track fast. Official Program Numbers * . — $2 Mutuels Paid — f- Odds to $1 » kA 1 i • i 4-HUMANE LEADER 2.50 2.30 2.10 .25 .15 05 Mutuel Prices? 3-moriches 3.00 2.40 .50 .20 i. 2-HOE DOWN 2.70 .35 Winner— Br. g. by Palestinian— Pheecia, by Action, trained by H. Jacobs; bred by Bieber Jacobs Stables. IN GATE— 2:58. OFF AT 2:58 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won handily. HUMANE LEADER took command after three-eighths and. entering the stretch with a clear lead, increased the margin while under mild urging. MORICHES had no mishap in a good performance. HOE DOWN, forced wide by NEW HIT entering the stretch, could not reach the leaders during the drive. GET LUCKY lacked early foot. NEW HIT had early speed but tired and raced wide the last three-eighths. HIDDEN TALENT, never dangerous, had no excuse. FIFTH RACE 5 FURLONGS. (Hail to Reason. April 4. 1960. :58^.. 2. 118.) A mii £QQ* Purse $4,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. Weight, 115 lbs. /\qU - J07J Net value to winner $2,600: second. $800; third. $400; fourth, $200. May 13. 1960 Mutuel Pool, $290,496. , Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St tfc % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 5684Aqu2— Satiny 115 1Q 7 8" 7* 4* tti M Sorrt'ino I Drymon 8JO 5842Aqu4— Rice Shower 116 6 1 1h 1* 14 2',k R Brouss'rd Ada L Rice 3.05 5729Aqu —Oil Royalty 115 8 6 V 4' J 3h 32 H Woodh'se Elmendorf 37.30 5842Aqu — Cyclades 115 5 5 52 6^ 5r 42 R Ussery Happy Hill Farm 6.10 5842Aqu2— Little Princess b 115 2 3 3* 3^ 6* 5™ E Arcaro Mrs W Gilroy 1.40 5729Aqu3— Funloving 115 4 10 7} 5h 72 6"° H Moreno 0 Phipps 9.60 5842Aqu —Rose Dawn 115 1 2 6} 86 85 73 L Adams Lazy F Ranch 109.35 5729Aqu2— M'selle Mill 115 3 4 24 23 2h 8' H Dalton H Holzschlag 7.00 5840Aqu — Mei Ting 115 9 9 10 9* 92 93 J Chester S Cohn 101.95 —Miss Goma 115 7 8 92 10 10 10 W Boland L E Jones 74.65 Time, :23, :47%, 1:00. Track fast. Official Program Numbers * ^-$2 Mutuels Paid—, , Odds to $1 kA . , n . /10-SATINY 19.80 7.70 5.30 8.90 2.85 1.65 Mutuel Prices? 6-rice shower 4.50 3.30 1.25 .bi i 8-OIL ROYALTY 9.70 3.85 Winner— Ch. f. by Royal Note— Bayrose, by Sir Gallahad III., trained by L. Laurin; bred by Ira Drymon. IN GATE— 3:27. OFF AT 3:27 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. SATINY, outrun early, remained well out from the inner rail for the stretch run and wore down RICE SHOWER in the last strides. RICE SHOWER went to the front early and settled into the stretch with a good lead but was unable to hold the winner. OIL ROYALTY finished fast in a sharp effort. CYCLADES could not get to the leaders when set down in the drive. LITTLE PRINCESS could not keep up. FUNLOVING began slowly. ROSE DAWN was never dangerous. M'SELLE MILL stopped after showing early speed. MEI TING and r; MISS GOMA showed nothing. J Overweight— Rice Shower, 1 pound. p ■? SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. (Egotistical. March 28. 1960. 1:09%. 6. 120.) J Ann _ ^RQA Eastontown Purse. Purse $6,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Horses listed in f Mqil - J07D the Classified Division who have not won a race other than claiming since Nov. 30. Z May 13. 1960 Weight. 124 lbs. Non-winners of two races of $3,900 since July 11 allowed 3 lbs.; one i race of $3,900 or two races of any value since Aug. 29. 6 lbs.; one race of $4,875 in " 1959, 10 lbs. (races when entered to be claimed for $15,000 or less not considered). ~i Net value to winner $3,900; second, $1,200; third, $600; fourth, $300. Mutuel Pool. $292,298. C Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 | 581 6Aqu2-Misty Flight b 5 118 6 6 6' 6J 2^ 1t H Woodh'se Wheatley Stable 3^45 " 4163Nar3-Seven Corners 4 114 5 9 9£ 92 5' 2% M Sorr'tino Rokeby Stable 36.20 c 4039CD1 -Quantrell 4121 3 10 11 11 8} 3"* W Holborn Brae Burn Farm 19.60 J 5834Aqu —Crafty Skipper b4 118 10 2 12J 12J 13 4' W Boland Charfran Stable 5.40 " 2307Bel -Golden East b 7 114 8 4 82 7J 7J 5"* P J Bailey E J Gould 32.90 * 2516Bel4 -Pilot 4116 4 8 7h 8J % VI E Guerin Cambridge Stable 21.30 I 5834Aqu3— Nimble Fiddler b4 114 9 1 22 2J 4J 7"* H Moreno Byrnalan Stable 4.25 5 5816Aqu"— Arnica b 6 114 11 7 42 3J 3^ 81 E Arcaro Natalie R Clarke 4.45 i 4345Pim3-Shield Bearer 5119 1 5 5J 5* 6* 9^ M Sol'one5 Mrs S C Clark Jr 16.80 * —Gold Miner 4121 7 11 103 10' 10' 10"° B Rrouss'rd H C Flory 43.40 5 3207Sar —Mark the Wav 4 115 2 3 3h 42 11 11 R Ussery Mrs J Schwartz 4.05 5 Time, :22%, :45%, 1:11% (with wind in backstretch). Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ , — $2 Mutuels Paid — s r Odds to $1 ^ - B • ( 6-MISTY FLIGHT 8.90 5.20 4.20 3.45 1.60 1.10 * Ml utuel rricesj 5-seven corners 24.50 11.70 11.25 4.85 "" l 3-QUANTRELL 8.40 3.20 ^ Winner— Ch. h. by Princequillo— Grey Flight, by Mahmoud, trained by J. Fitzsimmons; bred by Wheatley Sta. S IN GATE— 3:56. OFF AT 3:56 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. MISTY FLIGHT, under light restraint until reaching the stretch, moved to the outside for the drive and disposing of CRAFTY SKIPPER, held SEVEN CORNERS safe. The latter, outrun for a half mile, saved ground during the stretch run but could not overtake MISTY FLIGHT. QUANTRELL, far back to the stretch, finished extremely fast and may have needed his race. CRAFTY SKIPPER went to the front early and settled into the stretch with a good lead and then weakened. GOLDEN EAST bore out enterina the stretch. PILOT was never a serious threat. NIMBLE FIDDLER, away fast and forwardly placed until inside the stretch, failed to stay ARNICA tired during the drive. SHIELD BEARER, forced to check when roughed during the stretch run. lost all chance. GOLD MINER began slowly and raced wide. MARK THE WAY stopped after showing early foot. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE (chute). (Talent Show. April 16. 1960, 1:34*4, 5. 119.) Ann 5RQ7 OMAHA HANDICAP. Purse $10,000. 3-year-olds. smju - jo 7/ Net value to winner $6,5C0; second, $2,000; third, $1,000; fourth. $500. May 13. 1960 Mutuel Pool, $357,355. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va V2 3A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 5507GS —Vanessa's Boy b 114 1 6 54 43 2h IMh L Adams F C Whitmore 9390 5678Aqu —Greek Page 117 8 3 3' 3J 3« 3' 23 E Arcaro Mrs W Gilroy 8 95 5507GS2 — Big Klu b 114 2 2 1J 12 12 2 3nk S Boulmetis Darby Dan Farm 6 70 5870Aqu3— New Commander 115 6 5 6* 6^ 42 44 4i R Brouss'rd Ada L Rice 6 50 5678Aqu —Power Dam 111 7 4 4J 51 5£ 62 5no M Solom'ne J S Kroese 40 80 5824Aqu3— Oink b 112 3 7 75 73 63 52 62 H Moreno W H Perry 19 50 5678Aqu4— Ron Rickles b 122 4 8 8 8 8 7« 7« M Ycaza E Seinfeld 1 05 5669Aqu'— Klinkhouse 119 5 1 2* 2* 7' 8 8 R Ussery M F Drinkhouse 2 90 Time, :23%, :46, 1:10%, 1:36% (no wind). Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ , — $2 Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to $1 v in • I 1-VANESSA'S BOY 189.80 50.80 18.30 93 90 24.40 8.15 M. utuel rricesj 8-greek page 9.90 6.20 3.95 2.10 l 2-BIG KLU 5.40 1.70 Winner— Ch. c. by Greek Warrior— Miss Vanessa, by Rounders, trained by W. R. White; bred by Helis Stock Farm. IN GATE-4:25. OFF AT 4:29 EASTERN' DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. VANESSA'S BOY saved ground while improving his position to the stretch, remained next to the inner rail for the drive and, taking command near the furlong post, out-gamed GREEK PAGE. The latter, in hand and racing evenly to the stretch, was kept to the outside for the drive and finished strongly but could not overtake the winner. BIG KLU took an early lead and made the pace until inside the stretch but faltered when challenged by VANESSA'S BOY. NEW COMMANDER drifted out entering the stretch and was unable to better his position during the drive. POWER DAM, forced wide at the stretch turn, failed to recover. OINK and DON RICKLES raced far back the entire trip. KLINKHOUSE, rank at the post, unseated the rider and galloped off a slow quarter mile before the start, broke fast in the race and displayed early speed before stopping to a canter. Overweight— Vanessa's Boy. 2 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE (chute). (Talent Show. April 16. 1960. l:344f„ 5. 119.) Ann -**RQR Nyack Purse- Pu™* $4 5O0- 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Allowances. AMju JO/O Non-winners of two races. 3-year-olds 113 lbs.; older. 124 lbs. Non-winners of a race Mav 13, 1960 other than maiden at one mile or over since Jan. 15 allowed 3 lbs.; at any time. 6 lbs. Net value to winner $2,925; second, $900; third, $450; fourth, $225. Mutuel Pool, $267,006. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to~$"T 5697Aqu2— Frimanaha b 3 108 11 2 32 21 23 12 15 J Ruane Charfran Stable 380 5844Aqu —Bittersweet b 3 102 10 1 12 12 11 23 2\ J YotherS Mrs J W Galbreath 1900 5844Aqu2-Royal Assent b 3 102 5 10 94 7h 63 33 35 L Moyers5 P Fuller 6 80 5650Aqu3-Petulajice b4 118 6 11 12 12 9J 82 41 H Moreno F P Ryan 1020 5844Aqu —Crafty Doll 3103 3 4 2\ 344442 5nk M Sol'oneS A T Davignon 15.30 4052Aqu — La Fuerza 3112 1 12 11412 83 1\ 62 W Boland King Ranch 3 95 5812Aqu3— Isle 0f Cyprus 4118 9 3 54 4* 5*1 6* 7J E Nelson Llangollen Farm 4 45 5697Aqu — Moulette " b3 109 7 6 62 5J 3{ 5J 8J S Boulmetis Greentree Stable 22.10 5810Aqui-Arctic Angel 3 109 8 7 7' 83 72 95 94 H Gustines Mrs J R H Thouron 27.05 5832Aqui— Miss Patagonia 3115 12 9 103 103 12 101 104 R Ussery S B Wilson 13.45 5640Aqu — Mid Evvening 3102 4 8 8J S* 11411411' A Branh'mS Mrs E E Robbins 139.65 5844Aqu — Rain Date b 3 107 2 5 4h 62 10' 12 12 H Wood'set Brandywine Stable 18 55 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time. :22%, :45%. 1:10%. 1:36 (no wind). Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ , — $2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to $1 v ki , in* ( 11 -FRIMANAHA 9.60 5.80 4.10 3.80 1.90 105 Mutuel rricesi 10-BiTTERswEET : 12.60 7.30 5.30 2.65 1 5-ROYAL ASSENT 4.90 1.45 Winner— B. f, by Crafty Admiral— Adjournment, by Court Martial, trained by R. Sechrest; bred by C Cohen IN GATE— 4:58. OFF AT 4:58 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. FRIMANAHA took command from BITTERSWEET after entering the stretch and drew clear without need of urging. BITTERSWEET began fast and made the pace until challenged by FRIMANAHA, then faltered ROYAL ASSENT drifted out entering the stretch but finished determinedly when straightened up. PETULANCE, outrun to the stretch, was unable to threaten the leaders. CRAFTY DOLL tired after showing early speed. LA FUERZA began stowly and was never prominent. ISLE OF CYPRESS could not keep up MOULETTE on the outside entering the stretch, failed to stay. ARCTIC ANGEL. MISS PATAGONIA and MID EVENING showed little. RAIN DATE was through early. Overweight— Frimanaha. 1 pound: Crafty Doll. 1; La Fuerza. 2; Moulette. 2; Arctic Angel, 2; Miss Petulance. 2. NINTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. (Egotistical, March 28, 1960. 1:09%. 6. 120.) A /in trQQQ Purse $4,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since /Al|U - J077 March 19. Weight, 124 lbs. Non-winners since March 19 allowed 3 lbs.; since Jan. 15 May 13. 1960 or of two races since Nov. 30. 6 lbs. (races when entered to be claimed for S5.CO0 or less not considered). Claiming price. $7,500; if for less. 2 lbs. allowed for each $500 to $6,500. Net value to winner $2,730; second, $840; third, $420; fourth, $210. Mutuel Pool, $310.024. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Va Vi Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr Owners Odds to $1 5664Aqu2— Newport b4 122 8 5 4J 4h 24 1i E Arcaro 70C0 Happy Hill Farm 1^5 5590Aqu2— Elath b4 113 6 3 1h 1J 14 22J M Solom'e5 7500 Meadowbrook Stable 3.45 5863Aqu —Sir Raymond b 4 124 3 2 34 3J 43 3no R Ussery 750O Mrs E D Jacobs 4.90 5717Aqu"-ldaho Kid b 4 118 7 1 2h 2' 3* 4| J Combest 7500 J S Stewart 32.15 5827Aqu — Doshay 6 118 1 6 64 53 53 .-52; E Nelson 750O McGurck Stable „ 10.15 5827Aqu —Country Cat b 5 118 5 4 53 63 63 6no E Guerin 750O B B Davis Jr 6.80 5717Aqu3— Miocene b 5 118 4 8 9 9 74 72^ P Anderson 750O S M Barton a-6.35 3473Aqu — Byafleet b 4 115 9 7 7h 8 82 82| R Brouss'rd 6500 R Brown a-6 35 5847A6U — Dark Viking b 118 2 9 85 7J 9 9 S Cole 7500 Mrs J C Silverman 103.80 a-Coupled. Miocene and Byafleet. Time, :22%. :45%, 1:11% (no wind). Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ , — $2 Mutuels Paid -^ r Odds to $1 v 1 D • I 8-NEWP0RT 5.10 3.10 2.50 1.55 .55 .25 M. utuel Prices] 6-elath 3.40 2.70 .70 .35 t 4-SIR RAYMOND 3.30 .65 Winner— Ch. g. by Sea Charger— In the Purple, by Burgoo King, trained by F. I. Wright; bred by Harford Stud, Inc. IN GATE— 5:27. OFF AT 5:27 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. NEWPORT, in hand until nearing the stretch, responded readily when set down in the drive and, after racing ELATH into defeat, won going away. ELATH took an early lead and settled for the drive with a clear margin but was not good enough for the winner. SIR RAYMOND had no mishap in a good effort. IDAHO KID, prominent until inside the stretch, failed to stay. DOSHAY bore out entering the stretch COUNTRY CAT had no excuse. MIOCENE. BYAFLEET and DARK VIKING gave dull performances Scratched— 3207Sar3 Hoist Away. Overweight— Byafleet, 1 pound. Newport claimed by Copalan Stable, trainer N. Combest. Attendance, 23,80V; Total Mutuel Pool, $2,554,068. Page 12 Churchill Downs Churchill Downs (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 2:00 P.M. ■ Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds 10 Sweep Hal L. Wickel 115 5-2 11 MissJanmar W.D.Lucas 109 6-1 2 Rainproof No boy 111 4-1 9 AbleLadd D. Dodson 116 12-1 4 Andy Jack W.M.Cook 116 5-1 6 Mr. M.J. R.Dever 116 10-1 8 DonTreleta K. Church 116 10-1 1 Banksie L. Hansman 111 15-1 3 Diamond Traveler No boy 111 30-1 5 Greer K. Church 116 20-1 7 Untimely S. Armstrong 111 20-1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 2:30 P.M. 2ND Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($3,000.) 14 Babs Pleasure No boy 109 2-1 10 Petikote Pawpr W.D.Lucas 109 4-1 8 Tight Credit L. Hansman 114 8-1 2 Iffy K. Church 114 4-1 15 Kwai A.Popara 114 5-1 6 Music Lady No boy 109 5-1 17 Sotatuerta G. Roser 114 8-1 3 Distinto No boy 114 10-1 9 Sissy Mom J. Parsons 109 10-1 1 Classic Noble R. Borgemenke 114 20-1 4 Queen Lorraine W. A. Peake 109 10-1 5 OurPatchup No boy 109 20-1 7 Chocolate Girl * J. Chalk 112 20-1 11 Man to See L. Hansman 114 8-1 12 Pennies Collect S. Armstr'ng 109 15-1 13 Rebel Rhythmn W.D.Lucas 109 10-1 16 Eye Burner No boy 114 20-1 Coupled: Our Patchup and Eye Burner: Tight Credit and Man to See. RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 3:00 P.M. 3RD Purse $2,700. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. 5 Terrence R.Dever 117 2 Papa's Mint W.M.Cook 117 10 Spook Proof W.M. CoOk 117 1 Phanuel D. Dodson 117 6 Ima Bay Bloom Nobpy 117 3 First Add H. Hinojosa 117 4 That's Nice No boy 117 7 Gallisox No boy 117 8 Edrumix D.D.Lucas 117 9*Elkchester Jewel V. Mischel 112 11 Scratch Off R. Borgemenke 117 Coupled: Phanuel and First Add. RACE— 7 -FURLONGS. 3:30 P.M. 4TH Purse $3,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($12,000 to $11,000.) 7 Brazos No boy 110 7-5 2 Helequest No boy 110 7-5 1 3 Bubbles Pick J.R.Adams 110 2-1 4 Atomic Jet D. Dodson 113 5-1 6 'Master Chris K. Broussard 105 8-1 1 Mr. Punch II. K. E. Do'nguez 116 8-1 5 Count Rip R. Borgemenice 116 15-1 Coupled: Helequest and Brazos. RACE:— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:00 P.M. 5TH Purse $2,700. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($6,250 to $5,500.) 4 Sandys Sis W.M.Cook 106 4-1 5 Coriaamine D. Dodson 1U8 3-1 3 Terrace Park K. Broussard 112 6-1 1 Take Her Down B. Baeza 111 4-1 8 Dazzie Dancer D. Dodson 108 3-1 7 'King Carlos V. Miscnel 102 8-1 6 Miss Mango H. Hinojosa 108 6-1 10 Rapid Rebel J. Lynch 108 8-1 2 Jerrywood No boy 113 30-1 9 Invincible L. Hansman 109 30-1 Coupled: Condamine and Dazzle Dancer. RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:30 P.M. 6TH Purse $4,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 1 Nodab W. A. Peake 115 5-2 5 Mt. Olivet No boy 115 3-1 8 Sarno S.Armstrong 115 5-1 3 Lucky Lena K. Church 110 4-1 7*PicksGirl K. Broussard 105 6-1 2 Dance o' War No boy 115 12-1 4*Burdetta V. Mischel 102 20-1 6 Luke's Charm W.M.Cook 115 12-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 5:00 P.M. 7TH Purse $2,800. 3-year-olds. Claming. ($7,000 to $6,000.) 9 Our Faith No boy 108 3-1 8 Brazilian R.Dever 110 4-1 1 AGinnyTiger W.M.Cook 113 5-1 4 False Alarm No boy 113 6-1 3 Ji-Jo ( „ W.M.Cook 116 8-1 5 Grand Season J.R.Adams 114 10-1 2 Coylind B. Baeza 113 15-1 6 Precinct D. Dodson 113 12-1 7 Torobu K. Broussard 105 15-1 10 Excluding J. Lynch 108 12-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 5:3 P.M. 8TH 23rd Running LOUISVILLE HANDICAP. $10,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap stake. 2 Bug Brush B. Baeza 121 3-5 1 1 Woodlawn W.M.Cook 110 4-1 3 Little Fitz W. A. Peake 118 8-1 5 LasOlas K. Church 110 8-1 4 Nunya L. Hansman 108 20-1 6 Audience H. Hinojosa 111 12-1 7 Dru Away P. Dodson 114 15-1 9TH RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 6:00 P.M. Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 8 Spy Hope No boy 116 3-1 5*Bumpsyl]p No boy 115 5-1 1 Grey and Blue K. Church 111 4-1 7*Mr. Dan L. K. Broussard 111 6-1 4 Flying Flare No boy 111 6-1 I 2 Faf fleet No boy 111 8-1 [ 3 Airett No boy 111 30-1 I 6 RoysieR. No boy 116 30-1 I 9 Mibizness W.D.Lucas 116 20-1 10 FoxieBay K. Curch 116 30-1 | 11 Eldoit K. E. Dominguez 116 30-1 12 Chief Paduke L. Hansman 116 15-1 Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections Daily Racing Form Experts9 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~~ TWEEP CONSENSUS Josh Fat Jack Dr. Josh Drogheda El Misterio Dr. Josh 12 IDr. Drogheda Duntreath Tint Drogheda Fat Jack Fat Jack Fat Jack 10 Fat Jack Dr. Josh Duntreath Tint Dr. Josh Drogheda Drogheda 10 Mighty Baker Hill County ' Hill Country Hill Country Hill Country Hill Country 20 2 Beau George Mighty Baker Mighty Baker Mighty Baker Beau George Mightv Baker 12 Pym Pym Pvm Hi and Fair Mighty Baker Beau George 4 Roving Caesar Beau Arthur Roving Caesar Ray's Blue Man Beau Arthur Beau Arthur 14 3 Ray's Blue Man Vote Beau Arthur Beau Arthur Ray's Blue Man Roving Caesar 13 Vote Roving Caesar Vote Roving Caesar Roving Caesar Ray's Blue Man 9 Walter B. Walter B. DARN IT Walter B. WALTER B. WALTER B. 24 4 Drifting Flare Potential Plus Walter B. Potential Plus Darn It Darn It 11 Darn ft - Darn It Potential Plus Mr. Admiral Mr. Admiral Potential Plus 5 Magic Wand WHALEY Can Trust Iron Merchant Magic Wand Magic Wand 12 5 Can Trust Magic Wand Iron Merchant Can Trust Can Trust Can Trust 1 1 Iron Merchant Omi George Whaley Omi George Iron Merchant Iron Merchant 9 Hannibal Star Hannibal Star Hannibal Star Blanch Hannibal Star Hannibal Star 21 6 Platner Zenith Blanch Blanch Platner Zenith Blanch Blanch 1 1 Condesa Seven Knots Platner Zenith Hannibal Star Platner Zenith Platner Zenith 6 Lincoln Amber Bay Ocean Sandal Ocean Sandal Mr. Flushing Ocean Sandal f 1 7 Redrawn Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Social History Lincoln 1 1 Ocean Sandal Social History Scorefull Redrawn Amber Bay Amber Bay 6 WISH Beauguerre Lady LaRue REDBIRD WISH Lady LaRue Lady LaRue 16 8REDBIRO Lady LaRue Lady LaRue Beauguerre Lady LaRue Beauguerre Redbird Wish 16 Beauguerre Point of Order Redbird Wish Auctioneer . Redbird Wish Beauguerre 10 Blue Waif Fun Lover Ring on Georgia Ring on Georgia Ring on Georgia! IT 9Firstkin Blue Waif Mr. Joe M. Side Light Firstkin Dauntless Darrah Firstkin 8 Ring on Georgia Side Light Blue Waif Cruel Tobe Kind Firstkin Blue Waif 8 Trackman, J. N. Lyon CHURCHILL DOWNS Selections Made For Fast Track ~RACE~~ TRACKMAN HANDICAP "^ANALYST HERMIS ~SWEEP CONSENSUS Jack Greer » Sweep Hal Able Ladd Sweep Hal Sweep Hal 12 IAndy Banksie Miss Janmar Able Ladd Sweep Hal Miss Janmar Able Ladd 7 Greer Banksie Rainproof Rainproof Rainproof Greer 6 Babs Pleasure Iffy Babs Pleasure Babs Pleasure Babs Pleasure B^bs Pleasure 21 2 Classic Noble Tight Credit Tight Credit Classic Noble Petikote Pawpr Iffy 7 Iffy Babs Pleasure Iffy Distinto Tight Credit Tight Credit 5 Papa's Mint Terrene Terrene Terrene Terrene Terrene 20 3 Phanuel Phanuel Papa's Mint Papa's Mint Papa's Mint Papa's Mint 11 Spook Proof That's Nice Phanuel First Add Spook Proof Phanuel 5 Bubbles Pick Mr. Punch II. Brazos Master Chris Brazos Brazos^ 12 4 Brazos Helequest • Bubbles Pick Helequest Helequest Bubbles Pick 8 Mr. Punch II. Count Rip Helequest Mr. Punch II. Bubbles Pick Helequest 7 Terrace Park Terrace Park Sandy's Sis W. Terrace Park Sandy's Sis W. Terrace Park 17 5 Rapid Rebel Jerrywood Rapid Rebel Dazzle Dancer Condamine . Sandy's Sis W 12 Sandy's Sis W. Take Her Down Terrace Park Sandy's Sis W. Terrace Park Rapid Re^el 4 Nodab MT. OLIVET Nodab NODAB Nodab Nodab 23 6 Luke's Charm Luke's Charm Mt. Olivet Lucky Lena Mt. Olivet Mt Olivet Mt. Olivet Nodab Lucky Lena Mt. Olivet Sarno Luke's Charm 4 Brazilian Ji-Jo Our Faith Torobu Our Faith Our Faith in 7 A Ginny Tiger Torobu Brazilian Ji-Jo Brazilian _ Brazilian 10 Coylind False Alarm Torobu Brazilian A Ginny Tiger Torobu 8 ~ BUG BRUSH Bug Brush BUG BRUSH Bug Brush BUG BRUSH BUG BRUSH 31 8 Woodlawn Little Fitz Little Fitz Audience Woodlawn Wo 'awn LasOlas Las Olas Woodlawn Las Olas Little Fitz Little Fitz 5 Spy Hope Sny Hope Faffleet Spy Hope Spy Hope Ts 9BumpsyUp Eldoit BumpsyUp Grey and Blue Eldoit Bumpsy Up Bumpsv Up in Faffleet Eldoit Faffleet Bumpsy Up Grev and Blue Faffleet 7 Sportsman's Park Entries 1 1 I [ I I | Sportsman's Park Entries CICERO, ILLINOIS i Saturday, May 14, 1960 WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST NINETEENTH DAY OF 19-DAY MEETING, APRIL 23 TO MAY 14 DAILY DOUBLE— FIRST AND SECOND RACES NO ENTRIES OR FIELD HORSES IN DAILY DOUBLE RACES TRACKMAN'S SELECTIONS FIRST RACE-6 1-2 FURLONGS. 1:30 p.m. Purse $2,600, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $2,500. PP. Horse Wt. PP. Horse Wt. 1 Dr. Josh 112 G El Misterio 112 2 Joe Jr. 112 7 Duntreath Tint 115 3 Fat Jack 115 8 Drogheda 115 4 Chersonese 115 9 Namron 112 5 Mornington 112 10 Date Me 107 SECOND RACE-6 1-2 FURLONGS. 2:00 p.m. Purse $2,600, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $2,500. 1 Profession 112 6 Hi and Fair 110 2 Hill Country 115 7 Snow Gem 107 3 Mighty Baker 117 8 Pym 120 4 Disco Volante 112 9 Beau George 115 I 5 Rich Meginnis 112 10 Bel Bound 112 THIRD RACE-1 1-16 MILES. 2:30 p.m. Purse $2,600, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $2,500. t Father's Blonde 108 5 Harwick 116 2 Steve's Papa Joe 113 6 Ray's Blue Man 113 3 Roving Caesar 113 7 Vote 113 4 Danegelt 113 8 BeauArthur 116 FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 3:00 p.m. Purse $2,600, 3-year-olds, claiming price $2,500. 1 Darn It 112 5 Noble Maiden 109 2 Walter B. 114 6 Mr. Admiral 114 3 Fox-Lea 109 7 Potential Plus 114 4 Love'nWar 109 8 Drifting Flare 114 Coupled: Walter B. and Potential Plus. i FIFTH RACE— 1 MILE. 3:45 p.m. ! Purse $2,600, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $2,500. I 1 Whaley -115 5 Magic Wand 117 2 Dursnik 115 6 Hafta Hussle 112 3 Miss Mandeville 107 7 Omi George 117 4 Iron Merchant 115 8 Can Trust 117 SIXTH RACE— 1 MILE. 4:10 p.m. Purse $2,750, 4-year-olds and up, starter allowances. 1 Seven Knots 112 5 Blanch 107 2 Signed Check 115 6 Platner Zenith 112 3 Hannibal Star 112 7 Condesa 107 4 Jayay 112 SEVENTH RACE-1 1-16 MILES. 4:30 P.M. Purse $3,000, 3-year-olds, claiming prices S6.000 to $5,500. * 1 Gusty Path 111 6 Ocean Sandal 112 2 Redrawn 117 7 Social History 114 3 Scorefull 106 8 Lincoln 114 4 Mr. Flushing 114 9 Amber Day 117 5 Meturn 112 Coupled. Meturn and Ocean Sandal. EIGHTH RACE— 1 1-8 MILES. 5:00 p.m. SPORTSMAN'S PARK HANDICAP. Purse $15,000, 3-year-olds and up. 1 Auctioneer 110 6 Revoque 112 2 Sorex 112 7 Beauguerre 113 3 Point of Order 108 8 Redbird Wish 115 4 Count Cuantos 108 9 Nanking 108 5 Fair Admiral 109 10 Lady LaRue 113 Coupled: Count Cuantos and Nanking; Sorex and Redbird Wish. NINTH RACE-1 MILE. 5:30 p.m. Purse $2,750, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $3,250. 1 Mr. Joe M. 115 5 Firstkin 112 2 Fun Lover 112 6 Blue Waif 115 3 Cruel Tobe Kind 112 7 Dauntless Darrah 112 i 4 Side Light 115 8 Ring on Georgia 107 Leading Jockeys Leading Jockeys Copyrighted by Triangle Publications, Inc. Reproduction prohibited without special permission. i Churchill Downs April 30 to May 12, inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Baeza, B. 42 11 7 7 Hinojosa, H. 44 9 9 3 Rotz, J. L. 49 8 3 7 Hartack, W. 29 6 8 4 Church, K. 40 6 7 5 Dodson, D. 46 6 5 9 Dever,R. 25 5 0 1 Cook, W.M. 33 5 2 5 Borgemenke, R. 25 4 0 1 Sportsman's Park April 16 to May 12, inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Barnett, R. L. 159 40 24 21 Spraker, L. 104 24 17 11 Nono, R. 108 24 15 8 Baldwin, R. 99 14 16 14 Craig, H. 60 12 9 3 Fieselman,J. 102 12 11 20 Collier, W. 119 12 18 21 Stone, C. 64 10 11 5 Griffith, K. 87 9 10 12 Curry, E. 114 9 15 22 *Apprentice. Michigan HBPA Division Opens Office at Detroit Michigan HBPA Division Opens Office at Detroit LIVONIA, Mich., May 13.— The Michigan division of the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association has opened its offices at the Detroit Race Course in preparation for .the 62-day meeting which opens Friday, May 20. Tremon McDermott, division president, announced that an office would be open to horsemen in the stable area from 6:30 to 9 a.m. After that the HBPA office in the grandstand would sc ve them from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. More than 200 thoroughbreds already are on the grounds, with a host of others due from Sportsman's Park over the week end. McDermott is recovering from a gallstone attack earlier in the week. He has returned to his desk and predicts a suc-I cessful season. Eight Runners Contest Stroh's 'Cap at Beulah: Salt Lick, Highweight at 119, Faces Jamboree Jones, Oil Legend W. A. Cruse Eight Runners Contest Stroh's 'Cap at Beulah Salt Lick, Highweighr at 119, Faces Jamboree Jones, Oil Legend By W. A. CRUSE Staff Correspondent BEULAH PARK, Grove City, Ohio, April 13.— The $2,500 Stroh's Handicap for four-year-olds and older horses at one mile and one-sixteenth holds the spotlight on tomorrow's Saturday card, the 31st day of this 44-day session. Eight of the original 170 nominations deemed it advisable to accept the weights assigned by racing secretary and handicapper Charles W. Smith, and it should result in one of the more keenly contested events at the meeting. Top impost of 119 pounds has been allotted to Mrs. F. Bauman's Salt Lick. Next in consideration is B. M. Hawkins' Oil Legend. 117, and N. Clooney and G. Guil-foyle's Jamboree Jones with 115 is next. Others and their weights include the Hill-crest Farms Flying Wave and Mrs. G. Sackett's Bardolino, 113seach; R. L. Mc-Farland's Giorgione, 112; Marvin Gaines Slate. Ill and Hilda Kmiecs Bristling, 109 pounds. Salt Lick appears deserving of the high-weight in this affair. In his last outing, jockey Harvey Unger sent him through a sloppy mile and one-sixteenth in 1:4845 and had two and one-half lengths the best of Oil Legend. The five-year-old Last Reward gelding' carried 117 pounds in that affair, according to the allowance conditions, and Oil Legend had 115 up, including jockey Norman Hart. Each is picking up two pounds off that effort and it will be interesting to see what strategy the respective trainers will employ tomorrow. Salt Lick, who customarily comes from off the pace, was sent to a clear lead before going a half-mile the last time and Oil Legend was in closest pursuit before being straightened for the stretch run. The possibility of a dead-drying out racing strip, will have to be a factor, though both Salt Lick and Oil Legend have shown in the past an ability to handle most any sort of racing surface. Jamboree Jones is another which cannot be entirely overlooked in this well-matched field. This five-year-old Fast and Fair gelding was a half-length the best of P. Holthus' Willie Ratner and negotiated a mile and 70 yards in 1 : 44 flat for the verdict. This is but three and two-fifths off the standard set by the illustrious Timely Tip in 1955. Should the racing strip be to his liking, this highly consistent campaigner could wind up with the major portion of the spoils. Page 13 Aqueduct Aqueduct (GRADED BY SWEEP) RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 12:30 P.M. 1ST Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. ($4,000 to $3,500.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Hoise. Jockey. Wt. Odds. 3 Dr. Hab W. Boland 113 3-1 I Pinebroke R. Stovall 120 3-1 6*BoardMan M. Solomone 112 5-2, 8 Run Bully J. Combs 117 3-1 ' 9* Miss Prim J. Yother 103 5-1 1 Admiral's Watch J. Ruane 113 30-1, 2 Kalomo P.J.Bailey 117 20-1 ; 5 Grand Mogul P.J.Bailey 117 15-1 7 Nuvo H. Gustines 117 15-1 10 Blarney Bill R. Broussard 117 20-1 j 11 Am Away S.Cole 113 15-1 : 12 Bounce-A-Bit No boy 105 20-1 | 13 Mikes Image H. Woodhouse 117 20-1; Coupled: Dr. Hab and Run Bully. 1ND RACE — 1 MILE (chute). 1:02 P.M I ™ Purse $4,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($6,250 to $5,000.) 1 Tea Dansant M. Solomone 117 3-1 6 Granada M. Solomone 109 3-1 10 Crafty Sailor L.Adams 120 6-1 9 Darlin Patrice W. Vedilago 108 8-1 11 Negro Minstrel E. Guerin 116 8-1 i 7 Staysail II. No boy 119 8-1 5 Tarot S. Boulmetis 111 8-1 | 2*Philglan J. Yother 114 15-1 I 3* Sound 'n Fury No boy 117 12-1 I 4 Pat Livingston W. Boland 116 8-1 8 Legacy J. Ruane 117 10-1 Coupled : Pat Livingston and Darlin Patrice. ____ \ RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 1:34 P.M. 3RD Purse $4,500. 2-year-olds. Colts and geldings. Allowances. 1 Globemaster E. Arcaro 118 3-5 4 Elkay J. Combest 118 3-1 9 Musical Prince No boy 118 5-1 I 5 Bimenite S. Boulmetis 113 3-5 2 County Seat S. Boulmetis 118 8-1 6 Summtime W. Holborn 113 10-1 3 The Sport H. Woodhouse 113 10-1 7 Bethel Park W. Boland 118 15-1 8 Look Away No boy 118 15-1 | Coupled: Globemaster and Bimenite; Bethel Park and Look Away. I 4TH RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 2:06 I\M. Purse $4,200. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. 8 Solaris M. Ycaza 120 4-1 11 Wild Desire R. Broussard 120 5-2 4 Fleet Child E. Arcaro 120 4-1 12 Surfer P.J.Bailey 120 5-1 6 The Old Pro H. Woodhouse 120 8-1 3 Rhinelander S.Cole 120 12-1 1 Some Host H. Dalton 120 20-1 2 Outer Marker E. Nelson 120 20-1 5 Our Jeep S. Boulmetis 120 20-1 7 Bura M. Sorrentino 120 30-1 | 9 Pilgrimage E. Guerin 120 15-1 HI* Royal Vision M. Solomone 115 12-1 1 RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 2:40 P.M.! 5TH Purse $5,000. 3-year-olds and upward. 1 Allowances. 2 Jet's Alibi E. Arcaro 123 5-2 7 Too Much Brass M. Ycaza 108 3-1 | 1 5 August Sun No boy 111 6-1 6*Sweet William M. Solomone 103 6-1 | 4* Chicago Wind M. Solomone 118 2-11 j 1 Colieso II. W. Boland 120 15-1 3 Dixie Line H. Dalton 123 20-1 ! 6TH RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:14 P.M. Purse $4,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. I Ooweekin S. Boulmetis 117 7-5 6 Sweet Prince. M. Ycaza 117 8-5 5 Tooth and Nail M. Ycaza 120 8-5 9' Punic War M. Solomone 112 5-1 7 Nissiquogue R. Yaka 120 12-1 1 Air Medal S. Boulmetis 117 15-1 2 Kingly Gem R. Broussard 120 20-1 4 Pamris L.Adams 117 10-1 8 Paco H. Dalton 117 20-1 i i Coupled: Tooth and Nail and Sweet Prince. I TTiTrACE— 7 FURL'GS 7ch^~3^48~P.M. ■ 62nd running. Carter Handicap. $50,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. 10 Yes You Will L. Adams 122 5-1 3 Talent Show R. Broussard 124 3-1 6 Rare Rice R. Broussard 120 3-1 7 Mailorder M. Ycaza 118 4-1 9 Dunce E. Arcaro 119 5-1 8 Jimmer M. Solomone 115 15-1 1 Day Court H. Woodhouse 118 8-1 2 Nimmer S. Boulmetis 116 12-1 4 Mystic II. M. Sorrentino 117 10-1 5 East Indian W. Boland 112 15-1 HSirSalonga E. Guerin 115 10-1 12 Rose Net P.J.Bailey 112 20-1 Coupled : Talent Show and Rare Rice. RACE— 6 FURLONGS^ 4:20 P.M. 8TH Purse $7,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 7 Waltz S. Boulmetis 114 7-5 1 The Irishman H. Woodhouse 120 .3-1 6 Moon Shot M. Sorrentino 114 10-1 2 Past Due M. Ycaza 114 4-1 3 Curious Roman E. Arcaro 114 5-1 5 Whistree E. Nelson 114 10-1 4 Racing Clouds P.J. Bailey 114 20-1 RACE— 1 1-8 MILES. 4:50 P.M. 9TH Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500.) 7 Treasure Hunt W. Boland 116 3-1 3 Beaureve II. H. Woodhouse 122 8-1 9 Doe E. Arcaro 117 3-1 4 Gone J.Chester 116 4-1 5 Owendelle No boy 111 4-1 8 BlueNitro E. Guerin 116 8-1 1 Loisel R. Broussard 119 15-1 2 Air Prophet P.J.Bailey 116 15-1 6" The Strong One J. Yother 111 15-1 Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections Daily Racing Form Experts1 Selections ""~— "" ~-**~ ' T ! 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, Don Fair AQUEDUCT v Selections Made For Fast Track ~RACT~ TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST HERMIS SWEEP CONSENSUS BOARD MAN Board Man Dr. Hab Board Man Dr. Hab Board Man 18 1 Pinebroke Dr. Hab Miss Prim Dr. Hab Pinebroke Dr. Hab 14 Miss Prim Pinebroke Pinebroke Pinebroke Board Man Pinebroke 7 Tea Dansant Tarot Tea Dansant Tea Dansant Tea Dansant Tea Dansant 20 2 Staysail II. Negro Minstrel Sound'n Fury Granada Granada Tarot 6 Darlin Patrice Crafty Sailor Tarot Crafty Sailor Crafty Sailor G'nnada 4 Globemaster GLOBEMASTER Globemaster GLOBEMASTER GLOBEMASTER GLOBEMASTER 31 3 Bethel Park Elkay Elkay County Seat Elkay Elkay 6 County Seat Musical Prince Musical Prince The Sport Musical Prince Musical Prince 3 Wild Desire Wild Desire Wild Desire Solaris Solaris Wild Desire 19 4 Fleet Child Solaris Solaris Wild Desire Wild Desire Solaris 13 Solaris The Old Pro Surfer Fleet Child Fleet Child Fleet Child 4 Chicago Wind Jet's Alibi Sweet William Jet's Alibi Jet's Alibi Jet's Alibi 18 5 Too Much Brass Chicago Wind Jet's Alibi Chicago Wind Too Much Brass Chicago Wind 9 Jet's Alibi Too Much Brass Too Much Brass August Sun August Sun Too Much Brass 6 Ooweekin Ooweekin Ooweekin Ooweekin Ooweekin Ooweekin 25 6 Punic War Nissequogue Punic War Tooth and Nail Sweet Prince Sweet Prince 5 Sweet Prince Punic War Sweet Prince Sweet Prince Tooth and Nail Punic War 5 Yes You Will Talent Show Mailorder Yes You Will Yes You Will Yes You Will 19 7 Mystic II. Yes You Will Yes You Will Talent Show Talent Show Talent Show 10 Talent Show Rare Rice Sir Salonga Mystic II. Rare Rice Mail Order 5 Past Due Waltz WALTZ Waltz Waltz Waltz 23 8 Curious Roman Curious Roman Past Due The Ivishman The Irishman Past Due 9 Waltz Past Due The Irishman Past Due Moon Shot The ishman - 5 Blue Nitro Treasure Hunt Treasure Hunt Treasure Hunt Treasure Hunt Treasure Hunt 22 9 Treasure Hunf Doe Doe Doe Beaureve II. Doe 7 Owendelle Beaureve II. Blue Nitro Blue Nitro Doe Blue Nitro 7 Trackman, Rudy Herzog GARDEN STATE PARK Selections Made For Fast Track RACE ~TRACKMAN ^HANDICAP ~~ANALYST~~ _ HERMIS SWEEP ~ CONSENSUS- Cooper Mrs. Cooper Mesa Colonel Mrs. Cooper Mrs. Oooper Mrs. Cooper 22 IMrs. Out Yonder Prince Pauper Mrs. Cooper Adoll Me'sa Colonel Mesa Colonel 7 Prince Pauper Yesterday Yesterday Yesterday Yesterday Yesterday 4 Singer Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas Olympia Blend Olympia Blend Thomas Aquinas 14 2 Tiswar Olympia Blend Tiswar Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas Olympia Blend 14 Olympia Blend Tiswar Olympia Blend Tiswar Tiswar Tiswar 7 Full o' Love ' Peachblow PEACHBLOW Peachblow Peachblow Peachblow 22 3 Absinthe Full o' Love Guessing Hillbrook Hillbrook Full o' Love 8 Hillbrook Lady Sputnick Full o' Love Moya Lady Sputnick Hillbrook 5 Honey's Tiger Steve W. Steve W. Steve W. STEVE W. Steve W 24 4 Steve W. Chitchat Chitchat Chitchat Chitchat Chitchat 8 White Label Aoostle Honey's Tiger Honey's Tiger Honey's Tiger Honey's Tiger 8 Mal-Don-D. ■ Consstoga Conestoga Conestoga Conestoga 18 5FLAMESTONE Gaylad Conestoga Gaylad Gaylad Mal-Don-D. Flamestone 9 Conestoga Flamestone Flamestone Mal-Don-D. Gaylad Mal-Don-D. 8 Circle Kine's Navy I've Got Rhythm Itobe Itobe Itobe 11 6Alhambra Gulio Cesere I've Got Rhythm Gulio Cesere Gulio Cesere I've Got Rhythm I've Got Rhythm 9 Itobe Quiz Briar Alhambra Circle Kings Navy Alhambra Circle Alhambra Circle 7 IRISH JAY Irish Jay IRISH JAY Irish Jay IRISH JAY 26 7P?ll-'sSong Irish Jay Blonde Demond Right Smart Our Jody Our Jody Patty's Song * 6 Right Smart Vanairess Patty's Song Julie Kate Staretta Our Jody 4 Neleus Baleville Baleville Baleville Beleville 17 8Althway Miss Catesby Baleville Neleus Neleus Neleus Neleus 12 Neleus - Tedious Morn Althway Peratrice Miss Catesby Althway 6 ' ; j : | I i | I I \ I | I Apprentice Baker Recovering Apprentice Baker Recovering PIMLICO, Md.. May 13. — Apprentice Charles Baker is recovering from a broken collarbone at his Washington. D. C. home and will be out of action for three to four weeks. Baker sustained his injury when his mount, Micquic. fell following the running of the first race Wednesday. 1 Clockers' Selections | 1 1 | 1 | j ! i i BOClockers* Selection^ ■■■HHIiiMliaMIMl AQUEDUCT 1 — Miss Prim. Board Man, Dr. Hab. '2 — Tea Dansant. Darlin Patrice Granada. 3 — Globemaster County Seat, Look Away. 4— Solaris. Wild Desire, Fleet Child. 5 — Chicago Wind, Jet's Alibi. August Sun. 6 — OOWEEKIN, Tooth and Nail, Punic War. 7 — Rare Rice, Mail Order, Day Court. 8 — Waltz. Past Due. Curicus Roman. 9 — Treasure Hunt. Air Prophet, Doe. GARDEN STATE PARK 1— Skiffle, Out Yonder. Type-High. 2 — Croyden Chimes, Repress, Tingaling Jim. 3 — Lady Sputhick, Absinthe. Full o'Love. 4 — white Label, June's Crocodile. Steve W. 5 — Sweet n Tangy. Corusca, John Smith. 6 — ITOBE, King's Mark. Gulio Cesere. 7 — Blonde Demond. Julie Kate. Irish Jay. 8 — Treasurer. Tedious Morn. Miss Catesby. v __ Leading Jockeys I Leading Jockeys Copyrighted by Triangle Publications, Inc. Reproduction prohibited without special permission. Aqueduct March 21 to May 12. inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Arcaro, E. 204 57 34 29 Boulmetis, S. 190 34 38 21 Shoemaker. W. 151 33 28 19 Ussery.R. 150 30 21 22 Woodhouse. H. '219 29 33 40 •Solomone, M. 84 24 13 12 Moreno, H. 187 24 33 25 Guerin. E. 191 24 28 19 Bailey. P. J. 126 20 13 14 Ycaza. M. 67 18 10 12 Garden State Park April 30 to May 12. inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Culmone.J. 40 9 5 8 Gilligan..L. 42 6 6 4 Blum.W. 58 6 7 9 Choquette. J. 30 5 0 2 Burr.C. 42 5 5 3 Kortc.K. 43 5 8 6 York.R. 47 5 3 5 Hartack. W. 16 4 1 4 Grant. H. 18 4 • 2 6 Stevenson. R. L. 28 4 10 2 Thornburg. B. 47 4 1 5 * Apprentice. Garden State Park Garden State Park (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE — 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 1:30 p.m. ■ Purse $4,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($6,000 to $5,000.) | Post. Prob. Prob. I Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds. ■ I 3 Mrs. Cooper E. Monacelli 107 3=-l ! r 9 Mesa Colonel L. Gilligan 109 10-1 i 8 Yesterday J. A. Regalbuto 115 6-1 1 Tort W.Blum 116 6-1 I 4 Adoll J.Culmone 111 6-1 5 Prince Pauper No boy 114 5-1 111 Out Yonder J.Culmone 114 8-1 I 2 Betty B. No boy 109 15-1 l 6 Quick Income J. Choquette 114 20-1 j I 7 Type-High K. Korte 114 10-1 i 10 Skiffle No boy 114 15-1 1ND RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 2:00 P.M. ■£- Purse $4,000. 4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($5,000 to $4,500.) 2 Olympia Blend ^C.Burr 114 6-1 4 Thomas Aquinas J.Culmone 114 3-1 3 Tiswar No boy 112 4-1 7 Disk Man • No boy 112 4-1 | 9 Singer No boy 112 8-1 11 Tingaling Jim F.A.Smith 112 4-1 1 History Book No boy 114 12-1 5 Croyden Chimes L. Gilligan 114 15-1 6 Pester No boy 114 20-l% 8*Repress A. Rini 104 20-1 10 Incaseofire J. A. Regalbuto 110 15-1 12 Earl of Tyrone J. Choquette 116 15-1 J 3 Royal Guill R.L.Stevenson 114 15-1 Coupled: Disk Man and Tingaling Jim. 3RD RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 2:30 P.M. Purse $4,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. 4 Peachblow L. Gilligan 118 2-1 2 Hillbrook R.York 121 3-1 6 Lady Sputnick L. Batcheller 114 5-1 8 Guessing L. Gilligan 114 2-1 5 Moya J.Culmone 114 6-1 7 Absinthe No boy 114 10-1 3 Full o'Love C. Burr 116 5-1 1 Lovely Princess No boy 116 10-1 Coupled: Peachblow and Guessing. iTH RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:00 P.M. ■ Purse $5,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($15,000 to $12,000.) 3 Steve W. No boy 117 7-5 4 Chitchat No boy 117 7-5 7 Honey's Tiger J.Culmone 119 4-1 2 June's Crocodile L. Gilligan 113 4-1 5 Apostle A. Rini 110 4-1 1 Delhi III. R.York 117 15-1 6 EasyDegage No boy 112 12-1 8 White Label J. Choquette 113 12-1 Coupled : Steve W. and Chit Chat. RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:30 P.M. 5TH Purse $6,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 3 Conestoga W.Blum 122 3-1 | 6 Mal-Don-D. No boy 112 3-1 2 Gaylad J. A. Regalbuto 112 4-1 7 Flamestone No boy 112 5-1 5 Sweet n Tangy F.A.Smith 107 8-1 8 John Smith J. Choquette 116 8-1 1 Latin No boy 116 8-1 4* Corusca A . Rini 104 15-1 /TH RACE— 6 FURL'GS Teh.) 4:00 P.M. ™ Purse $7,500. 4-year-qlds and upward. Allowances. 5 Itobe No boy 116 7-5 7 I've Got Rhythm No boy 112 7-5 4 Alhambra Circle No boy 119 5-1 1 Gulio Cesere W.Blum 116 3-1 6 King's Navy J.Culmone 116 3-1 3 Quiz Briar . No boy 116 12-1 2 King's Mark J. Choquette 112 20-1 Coupled: Itobe and I've Got Rhythm. •7TH RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:30 P.M. * Ninth Running BETSY ROSS STAKES. $25,000 added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. 10 Irish Jay H.Moreno 121 3-1 5 Our Jody No boy 116 5-1 11 Staretta W.Blum 114 4-1 2 Patty's Song J.Nichols 116 6-1 12 Blonde Demond K. Korte 118 6-1 7 Be Cautious J. Choquette 114 10-1 8 Right Smart L. Gilligan 111 10-1 1 Lady's Maid No boy 114 20-1 3 AuntRosita R. Lawless 116 15-1 4 Julie Kate P.Anderson 118 15-1 6 Silver Song R.York 116 20-1 9 Vanairess No boy 111 15-1 13 Graphic Aid No boy 114 20-1 14 Sainted Devil No boy 111 30-1 OTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 5:00 P.M. ■O Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500.) 11 Balesville R.L.Stevenson 114 3-1 2~Neleus A. Rini 112 3-1 10 Miss Catesby K. Korte 109 10-1 5 Althway No boy 114 4-1 8 That Scoundrel No boy 114 8-1 7 Tedious Morn No boy 114 6-1 l*Black Master No boy 109 20-1 3 Big Circle C. Burr 114 30-1 4 Treasurer No boy 114 10-1 6 Peratrice No boy 109 10-1 9 Inspirationally L. Gilligan 109 30-1 Daily Double Possibilities Daily Double Possibilities Friday, May 13, 1960 SPORTSMAN'S PARK 4— CAMERICA. winner of First Race, and: 1— Noble Ace $379.60 6— Dibby's Marie 415.20 2— Submersion 45.20 7— Hardly Ever 77.80 3— Added Power 270.00 8— Gail Lea 205.00 4— Pete So 72.80 9— Cornucopia — G5.40 ~ 10~ Unexp'cted Son 388.40 5— COUNTRY DELIVERY 86.20 AQUEDUCT 11— CRANBERRY SAUCE, winner of First Race, and: 1— Western Star S 41.00 6— Happy Venture 125.00 2— Oui Madame 145.10 7— Jet Streak 71 70 3— Rose For Mary 136.20 „ 4-Scratched. 8-CHEERS AND 5-Formation 18.80 TEARS 23.20 PIMLICO RACE COURSE 2— LITE DARE, winner of First Race, and: 1-Mr. No Body $119.60 7 ," ~^7T 2-AprilBay 89.00 s^lV SWING 477.20 477 « 3-Gay Memory 265.00 4— Dandy Jam 409.20 8— Shu Not 97.00 5— Eagerlee 169.40 9— Vis-Victory 419.80 6— Royal Mistress 541.00 10— Cave Dweller 1.596.60 11— Hasty Chase 803.20 12-Rrst Hand 1,243.60 Page 14 Pimlico Race Course Pimlico Race Course ) ' (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 1:00 P.M. ■ Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds 1 Future Victory E. J. Knapp 116 5-2 13 North Page No boy 111 3-1 4 Fresh Up F. Lovato 116 3-1 5 Cedarman C.Rogers 116 6-1 12 Real Strategy R.J. Bright 116 5-1 15 Sack the Chemise H. Block 114 6-1 16 CaribeBoy J. Parenti 116 8-1 2 Toast the Host R.Gutierrez 111 15-1 3 Young Howley T.Lee 116 15-1 j 6 Witches Magic No boy 116 15-1 7 Avinmore A. Russo 116 20-1 8 Quebec's Ted L.Reynolds 116 20-1 9 My Kind N. Shuk 116 20-1 I 10 Genestra C. McKee 111 8-1 j 11 MandalayMiss No boy 111 15-1 1 14 Tide Table C.Baker 111 15-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 1:26" P.M. 2ND Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 5 Belfaster A. Presti 116 5-2 14 Rustic Billy C.Rogers 116 6-1 12 Gustavius R. E. Corle 116 3-1 7 Prince Karl No boy 116 8-1 9 Alter Ego C. McKee 116 8-1 10 Stolen Kisses C. McKee 111 8-1 1 Booming C. McKee 111 10-1 2 Darbin C.Gonzalez 116 20-1 3 White Crest C.Gonzalez 116 10-1 4 Address Unknown C. McKee 111 20-1, 6 Miss Equity No boy 111 10-1 8 Nanette F. Kratz 111 30-1 11 Teddy's Bid C. McKee 111 15-1 13 Sixth Avenue T.Lee 116 15-1 1 15 Firtina No boy 111 15-1 j 16 War Sally N^jShuk 111 30-1 I RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 1:52 P.M. 3RD Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500.) 5 Billy Brier W. J. Passmore 122 8-5 ! 8 Florence H. R. E. Corle 111 8-1, 4 Comes a Tide T. Lee 122 4-1 f 15 Mr. Bowes E. Mclvor 122 5-1 11 Third Child R.J. Bright 116 8-1! 1 Eagle Gem F. Kratz 116 15-1 2 Jason's Star No boy 116 10-1 3 Chester County T.Lee 116 20-1 6 Blue Measure C. McKee 111 12-1 7 Eternal Mark No boy 111 10-1 9 Gambrosia No boy 111 30-1 10 Clarksville Md. C. McKee 116 20-1 12 Fudcran No boy 116 10-1 13 Main Line Joe K.Stuart 116 20-1 14 Apple Dumpling F. Lovato 111 20-1! 16* Sky Spy No boy 111 15-1 1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 2:18 P.M. 4TH Purse $2,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($5,000 to $4,000.) 1 Joe Jones N. Shuk 114 2-1 i 7 Weepers Boy T.Lee 114 2-1 6 Will Count No boy 114 4-1 5 Hand Rail W. Stagmaier 114 8-1 2 *Smoke Haze No boy 109 8-1 3 King Dare No boy 111 20-1 4 Green Leader H. Block 114 20-1 8 Supreme Ruler No boy 108 10-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 2:44 P.M. 5TH Purse $2,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($5,000 to $4,000.) 8 Restricted No boy 114 2-1 6 Bang Up No boy 114 4-1 7 Grey Baby B. Green 114 6-1 1 Newcastle H. Block 111 5-1 2 Depth Play No boy 114 5-1 3 Mardanherst No boy 114 8-1 4 Baker Street J. Bev 111 20-1 5 Exception No boy 109 10-1 6_TtTrACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:10 P.M. Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($6,500 to $6,000.) 7 Tuosix H.Grant 122 1-1 1 All Four F. Lovato 116 5-2 3 Millers Wander V. Espinosa 116 5-1 5 Archbishop A. Russo 114 10-1 6 Look Good K.Stuart 116 12-1 2 Skip Skip No boy 114 10-1 4 Null and Void N. Shuk 1 14 30-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 3:36 P.M. 7TH Preakness Prep. Purse S5.000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 1 Bally Ache R. Ussery 122 1-2 2 T V Lark W. Harmatz 122 3-1 ' 7 April Skies E. J. Knapp 114 15-1 5 Celtic Ash J. Polion 110 5-1 3 Command Pilot R. E. Corle 110 15-1) 4 Divine Comedy R. E. Corle 110 15-1 j 6 Mr. Howard A.Chambers 110 30-1 Coupled: Command Pilot and Divine Comedy. RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 4:02 P.M. 8TH 36th Running BLACK EYED SUSAN. $20,000 added. 3-year-olds. FiHies. Stakes. Scale weights. 4 Warlike R. Ussery 121 3-5 3 Airmans Guide W. Harmatz 121 3-1 5 Chalvedele R. E. Corle 121 4-1 2 Creswood Dottie H. Grant 121 8-1 1 Leemowlee C. McKee 121 20-1 RACE— 1 1-8 MILES. 4:28 P.M. 9TH Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (82,500.) 16 Eto. General No boy 119 4-1 2 Sun Bolt C.Gonzalez 116 6-1 7 Adams Boy A. Russo 122 4-1 9 Native Port F. Kratz 116 4-1 10 Sunny Sag R. E. Corle 119 3-1 14 SoleroJr. R. E. Corle 116 6-1 5 Woody Glen A.Chambers 119 6-1 1 Double French W. J. Passm'e 116 15-1 3 Norfolk Pearl R.Gutierrez 111 30-1 4 Your Choice II. No boy 116 30-1 6 Blossom Maid P.I.Grimm 111 15-1 8 Tribunal A. Presti 116 20-1 11 Charmador No boy 116 8-1 12 Morimowlee No boy 116 30-1 13 The Third Dream P. I. Gri'm 116 15-1 15 Chichon H. Keene 116 12-1 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, E. P. Heagerty PIMLICO RACE COURSE Selections Made for Good Track ~^ACE TRACKMAN~~ "HANDICAP ANALYST"" ~HERMIS ~ "SWEEP CONSENSUS Future Victory MandalayMiss Real Strategy Future Victory Future Victory Future Victory 17 1 Fresh Up North Page Future Victory North Page North Page Fresh Up 6 Genestra Fresh Up Fresh Up Fresh Up Fresh Up North Page 6 Belfaster Prince Karl Belfaster Belfaster Belfaster Belfaster 21 2 Gustavius Miss Equity Rustic Billy Gustavius Rustic Billy Prince Karl 6 Prince Karl Belfaster White Crest White Crest Gustavius Gustavius 5 Billy Brier Billy Brier BILLY BRIER Billy Brier Billy Brier" Billv Brier 27 3 Comes a Tide Comes a Tide Eternal Mark Comes a Tide Florence H. Comes a Tide 7 Eagle Gem Jason's Star Florence H. Florence H. Comes a Tide Florence H. 4 Weeper's Boy Weeper's Boy Weeper's Boy Joe .T- nes Joe Jones WeeDer's B ■ 19 4 Joe Jones Joe Jones Smoke Haze Weeper's Boy Weeper's Boy Joe Jones 15 Smoke Haze Hand Rail Joe Jones Hand Rail Will Count Smoke Haze 3 Restricted Mardanherst Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted 21 5 Mardanherst Bang Up Bang Uo Bang Up Bang Up Bang Up 8 Depth Play Restricted Exceptian Grey Baby Grey Baby Mardanherst 7 Tuosix All Four Tuosix Tuosix Tuosix Tuosix 22 6 All Four Tuosix Millers Wander Skip Skip All Four All Four 11 Archbishop Archbishop All Four All Four Millers Wander Millers Wander 3 BALLY ACHE BALLY ACHE Bally Ache Bally Ache BALLY ACHE BALLY ACHE 31 7 T.V.Lark Celtic Ash T. V. Lark T. V. Lark T.V.Lark T. V. Lark 9 Celtic Ash T. V. Lark Divine Comedy Celtic Ash April Skies Celtic Ash 4 Warlike A Airmans Guide Airmans Guide WARLIKE Warlike Warlike 21 8 Chalvedele Warlike Warlike Airmans Guide Airmans Guide Airmans Guide 15 Airmans Guide Chalvedele Creswood Dottie Chalvedele Chalvedele Chalvedele 5 Sunny Sag Woody Glen Adams Boy Sunny Sag Eto. General Sunny Sag 11 9 Adams Boy Adams Boy Sun Bolt Native Port Sun Bolt Adams Boy 1 1 Woodv Glen Your Choice II. Sunny Sag Adams Boy Adams Boy Woodv Glen 6 Trackman, E. Chiat SUFFOLK DOWNS Selections Made for Muddy Track ~RACE TRACKMAN HAN PIC AF ANALYST ~ HERMIS SWEEP~~ CONSENSUS Dover Boy Dover Boy Dot's Boy Hit Head Dover Boy Dover Boy 15 1 Foxie Ripple Dot's Boy Aceing Foxie Ripple Hit Head Dot's Boy 8 Dot's Boy Noble Pat Foxie Pipple Bebby's Babe Aceing Hit Head 1 Daisys Darling Daisys Darling Foxy Silver Foxy Silver Foxy Silver Foxy Silver 17 2 Country Jim Country Jim . Country Jim Country Jim Six Bill's Daisys Darling 11 Foxy Silveer Foxy Silver Dun Bri Six Bill's Daisys Darling Country Jim 8 Bay Lick Lee's Sister I Guess Not Natural Shadow Bay Nick Bay Lick 14 3 Bedad Natural Shadow Bay Lick Bay Lick Natural Shadow Natural Shadow 10 Bright Daze Half Persian Natural Shadow Bedad Bright Daze Lee's Sister 5 Little Fishook LITTLE FISHOOK Little Fishook Church Man Hello Pop Little Fishook 21 4 Crack O'Dawn Crack O'Dawn Helandero Little Fishook Little Fishook Church Man 6 Church Man Tarryara Hello Pop Helandero Helandero Hello Pop • 6 Lake Drive Lake Drive No Defeat High and Dry High and Dry High and Dry 15 5 High and Dry High and Dry Too Busy No Defeat Professor John Lake Drive 10 Too Busy No Defeat High and Dry Professor John Too Busy No Defeat 8 DARING EYES Daring Eyes Ge He We Donna River Candy House Daring Eyes 12 6 Candy House Candy House * Gloria Will Ge He We Gloria Will Candv House 9 GeHe We First Vivante Donna River Gloria Will Faila Suit Ge He We 8 Sort Ball FIGHTING KING FIGHTING KING FIGHTING KING FIGHT'G KING 25 7SDitBall Fighting King Fighting King Giewith Spit Ball Gem Dealer Soit Ball 14 Gem Dealer Jac-A-Muffin Spit Ball Gem Dealer Spit Ball Gem Dealer 4 Tullo Geechee Lou Geechee Lou Eternal Bim Geechee Lou 17 8GeecheeLou Eternal Bim Eternal Bim Barroco Eternal Bim Geechee Lou Eternal Bim 11 Tullo Barroco Tullo Barroco Snow Fight Tullo 7 Annex Pebble Ace Petted Lark Petted Lark Petted Lark Petted Lark : 15 9P.O. Hungry Dreeam P. O. Annex P. O. Annex P. O. Annex Hungry Dream P. O. Annex 12 Honest Doc Honest Doc Batalini Batalini P. O. Annex Pebble Ace 5 , rt Saratoga Pete Inswept Inswept Inswept Inswept Inswept 21 1 11 Total Oscar Saratoga Pete Saratoga Pete Total Oscar Act Saratoga Pete 10 1 v Inswept Total Oscar Act Dark Tale Saratoga Pete Total Oscar 5 Leading Jockeys Leading Jockeys Copyrighted by Triangle Publications, Inc. Reproduction prohibited without special permission. Pimlico Race Course May 6 to May 12. inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Lovato. F. 19 6 3 1 Corle. R. E. 34 5 4 2 McKee. C. 33 4 2 6 Shuk, N. 30 4 4 3 Green, B. 23 4 1 2 Block. H. 19 3 5 2 Lee, T. l8 3 5 2 Culmone. J. 10 3 1 1 Grimm. PI. 17 2 11 • Johnson. J. A. 7 2 14 Suffolk Downs April 21 to May 12. inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Skuse,W. 102 .29 19 11 Mercier. N. 105 15 IB 12 Sorensen.B. 67 13 12 11 Bohenko, P. 54 12 7 4 Bradley. John 86 12 9 15 Wajda, H. 81 10 18 19 Spinale. J. 31 8 4 2 Madden, D. 65 7 6 5 DeRoin. D. 31 6 5 6 Valenzuela. AC. 37 6 3 4 Kurtz. J. 48 6 2 2 Apprentice. Seek Vote in Avon, Ohio, on $4 Million Race Track Seek Vote in Avon, Ohio, On $4 Million Race Track ASCOT PARK, Ohio, May 13.— A reported new $4 million race track in the village of Avon, in Lorain County, is in the planning stage according to Mayor William T. Cummings of that city. A group known as the Avon Downs Raceway is planning a petition to the Ohio State Racing Commission to get dates for running races after first getting approval of 51 per cent of the voters of Avon. Petitions are 'now in circulation to get the necessary signatures. Avon is located about 24 miles west of Downtown Cleveland. Suffolk Downs Suffolk Downs (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 1 1-8 MILES. 12:45 P.M. ■ Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse Jockey. Wt. Odds 7 Dover Boy No boy 110 8-1 9 Hit Head E. Gross 113 5-2 3 Aceing J.Allan 113 6-1 5 Foxie Ripple No boy 115 5-1 8 Bebby's Babe No boy 108 3-1 4 Dot's Boy - N. Mercier 115 6-1 2 Hill Mist J.Rosello 108 8-1 1 Noble Pat V. Spinale 115 20-1 6 Land Lash No boy 113 20-1 1ND RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 1:15 P.M. ™ Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) 8 Foxy Silver No bdy 115 3-1 2 Six Bill's D. DeRoin 115 8-1: 4 Daisys Darling P. Bohenko 115 5-1 1 Country Jim B. Fisk 115 3-1 7 Natural Choice V. Spinale 117 4-1 6 Super Blue No boy 115 15-1 3 Dun Bri No boy 117 8-1 5 Noble Kill C. Landers 115 20-1 RACE— 1 MILE. 1:45 P.M. 3RD Purse $2,300. 3- and 4-year-olds. Claiming. ($2,500.) 1 Bay Lick W. Skuse 117 5-1 5 Natural Shadow T. DePalo 110 5-2 7 Bright Daze G. J. Birkmaier 110 12-1 2 Lees Sister C. Landers 103 3-1 8 - Half Persian W.Kennedy 114 4-1 6 Bedad B. Sorensen 119 8-1 3 Twirling A. Fairbanks 105 10-1 4 T Guess Not J. Bradley 105 12-1 JTH RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 2:15 P.M. ■ Purse $2,000. 4-year olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) 2 Hello Pop A. C. Valenzuela 117 6-1 5 Little Fishook D. Sheppard 119 3-1 7 Helandero B. Sorensen 117 4-1 6 Church Man No boy 117 4-1 3 Crack O Dawn No boy 117 5-1 1 Tarryara T. Dunlavy 117 6-1 8 * Trick Reward R.Fairbanks 112 8-1 4 Fighting Three G. Walker 115 12-1 RACE— 1 1-8 MILES' 2:45 P.M. 5TH Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500.) 1 High and Dry No boy 115 2-1 2 Professor John A. DeSpirito 115 3-1 7'TooBucy J.Bradley 110 8-1 6 No Defeat A. DeSpirito 113 4-1 5 Lake Drive D. Madden 117 5-1 4 Coolie Boy N. Mercier 113 6-1 3*Pambo No boy 110 12-1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:15 P.m! 6TH Purse $3,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($6,000 to $5,000.) 3 Candy House J. Bradley 104 6-1 8 Gloria Will J. Spinale 102 3-1 1 Faila Suit No boy 102 4-1 5 GeHe We No boy 115 4-1 9 Donna River H. Wajda 110 8-1 6 Daring Eyes H. Wajda 115 10-1 2 First Vivante A. DeSpirito 110 12-1 4 Adirolf E.Jenkins 111 10-1 7 Creswood Pat A. Garry 113 12 -1 yTH RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 3:45 P.M. Twenty-fourth Running GOVERNORS HANDICAP. $10,000 added. 3-year-olds. 3 Fighting King W. Skuse 122 1-1 4 Gem Dealer No boy 111 4-1 2 Spit Ball G:R. Munsell 115 4-1 7 Jac-A-Muffin J. Spinale 108 8-1 9 Trobar No boy 108 8-1 5 Giewith A.Garry 109 4-1 1 Vodelia c. Landers 103 20-1 6 Premonition T. Dunlavy 110 15-1 8 Double Hitter H.Cruz 102 15-1 Coupled: Gem Dealer and Giewith. OTH RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 4:15 P.M. ° Purse $7,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 5 Eternal Bim H. Wajda 115 3-1 8 Geechee Lou J. Bradley 110 3-1 7 Snow Fight D. DeRoin 117 5-2 3 Barroco C. Errico 111 6-1 1 Tullo N. Mercier 117 8-1 6 Stockwell B. Sorensen 115 10-1 2 Destiny Unknown No boy 111 10-1 4 Gray Flyer V. Spinale 1 11 20 -1 QTH RACE— 1 MILE. 4:45 P.M. ' "Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($6,500 to $6,000.) 5 Petted Lark B. Sorensen 108 4-1 6 Hungry Dream J.Kurtz 113 5-2 IP. O. Annex C. Landers 111 6-1 4 Batalini No boy 109 3-1 7 Peace Ship No boy 113 6-1 2 Lucido No boy 113 12-1 3 Honest Doc B. Sorensen 113 12-1 8 Pebble Ace. J.Bradley 104 12-1 I ATH RACE— ABOUT 1 MILE 5:15 pTm. 1 ^ & 70 YARDS (turf course). Purse $4,0C0. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 7 Inswept P. Bohenko 115 5-2 ' 2 Act N. Mercier 113 8-1 3 Saratoga Pete B. Sorensen 111 5-1 6 Dark Tale H. Waida 115 3-1 5 Total Oscar J. Bradley 108 4-1 4 Cy's Son C. Landers 113 6-1 1 Ragout No boy 113 12-1 Joan Cicero, Milton Hand to be Married Today Joan Cicero, Milton Hand To Be Married Today GARDEN STATE PARK. N. J.. May 13. ' — The wedding of Joan Barbara Cicero and Milton Hand will take place in New York at the Actors Chapel on 49th Street, just west of Broadway, on Saturday. A reception will follow at the Essex House on Central Park South. Miss Cicero, a New York fashion model is the daughter of Bob Cicero, the veteran j track photographer at the New Jersey I tracks and also formerly with The Morn-! ing Telegraph. Mr. Hand from Staten j Island, N. Y., is an executive with the j American Telephone Company. Page 15 Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections: Ak-Sar-Ben Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections Ak-Sar-Ben j [" (GRADED BY SWEEP) L RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 3:60 P.M. 1ST Purse $2,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) Post. Prob Prot Pos. Horse Jockey. Wt Odds 3 Royal Eighteen No boy 115 3-1 ' 9 Sacandaga F.Chavez 114 4-1 11 DukeofNoor No boy 114 5-1 Nl NO 10 Casper R. Gallimore 114 6-1; 7 Quadrille No boy 109 8-1 , , 1 Tin Twist B. Yeager 114 20-1 I 2 9 2 Redamber R. Gaffglione 114 20-1 z 4 Polite Vale J.Martinez 114 15-1 1 5 Say U. No boy 104 15-1 j 3 3 6 Fast View K. Hare 109 15-1 ' 4 4 8 PollvAnn R. Correa 109 20-1 j 5 5 12' Jean Shifter No boy 104 20-1 6 13' Star Glide No boy 109 15-1 7 7 14 Buster Bimbo J.Quinn 114 15-1 ' g 8 RACE— 6 FUBL'GS (ch.) 3:30 P.M. 9 9 2ND Purse $2,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) 9 Great No boy 113 5-2 F 10' Master Red R.Houghton 117 5-1 p 17 Mark Klaine K. Hare 119 5-1 j i 6 Clay Nob B. Gallimore 122 5-1 i 15 CorkScrew No boy 119 4-1 ! 12 Courser Pigeon No boy 113 8-1 13 Mark Love J. Quinn 122 8-1 5 CandieLea B. Yeager 108 8-1 , 1 Fannvs One R Mundorf 108 12-1 J 2 I'll Wait J. Thille 114 15-1 p 3 Gay Baron J. Dotson 113 20-1 4 Udero No boy 108 20-1 7 Miss Hips R. L. Smitn 108 20-1 8 Fleetbelie L. Spraker 106 20-1 11 Sir Eiffel J.Quinn 113 15-1 14 Gallant Hill F.Chavez 113 12-1 ■ 16':Mary"sBov L. Spraker 108 20-1 p 18 Tiuppie No boy 113 20-1 ' ' , ' RACE— 5 1-2 FURLONGS. 4:00 P.M. 3RD Purse $3,000. 3-year-olds. Bred in Nebraska. Allowances. 1 Cute Pic No boy 107 3-1 \ 12 Bob O Link K. Hare 117 4-1 10 Cousin Hugo G.Overton 110 6-1' 11 Roses Spy ■ No boy 110 8-1 2 Miss" Merry T. M. D. Rettele 110 10-1; i 5 Miss Spy Defense R. G'lim're 105 10-1 . 8Da\idLady No boy 105 12-1 3 Lime a Lad F.Chavez 110 20-1 4 Sky Beam L. Spraker 105 20-1 6 Storm Boots R.Bernhardt 110 15-1 7 Radclifx S.R.Williams 110 15-1 9 Anne _L. R. Correa 110 20-1 | , RACE— 4 1-2 FURLONGS. 4:30 PJK. i 4TH ' ' ' Purse $2,500. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 6*Mountaineer L. Spraker 110 5-1 8* Plain Cheer No boy 112 3-1 10 Air Academy B. Yeager 120 5-1 9 Arbol Granaee R. Martinez 120 6-1 1 Reminder Dream B. Spencer 117 6-1 j ! , 2 Docile Doge R. Gallimore 114 5-1 j 3 Chance Flush R. Gallimore 114 5-1 4 Grayteilo No boy 117 8-1 j 7 Lucky Larry F.Chavez 117 12-1 I i 5 Tom the Bomb R. Mundorf 110 20-1 Coupled: Docile Doge and Chance Flush, 1 i RACE— (T FURL'GS (ch.) 5:00 P.M. 5TH Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500 to $3,000.) 13 Rusty Dream R. Mundorf 119 4-1 ,i 1 First Refusal K. Hare 114 5-2 ' 2 'Lady Ariadne No boy 104 6-1 ; 8 Splitter L. Spraker 106 6-1 3 Todays Menu F.Chavez 112 8-1 ' ' 6' Gray Soldier M. D. Rettele 109 8-1 ; ' 14 Lost Battalion No boy 119 8-1 I 15 Charla L. Spraker 109 8-1 4 Sheairweista S. Baca 1G9 20-1 | ! 1 5 Willcw Blaze E. Coffman 114 12-1 | 7 CO. Tiger R.Martinez 114 10-1 9 Sparti Arrive J.Casey 112 12-1 i 10 Kay Ellen R. Correa 109 15-1 11 Winged Wav R. Spencer 114 12-1, 12 Trust Mine R. Gallimore 107 15-1 16 Valquestin J.Quinn 109 12-1 17 Nell Bee S. R. Williams 109 20-1 18 JoeSabu B. Yea?er 114 20-1 RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 5:30 P.M. 6TH Purse $4,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 1 Arracado J. Dotson 114 5-2 8 S jiev F. C"r.a\ez 112 3-1 3 Cassopolis J. Thille 111 4-1 2 Indorse R.Bernhardt 120 6-1 5 Temanni B. Yeager 109 8-1 j 4 Pardal Lassie R. Clink 101 12-1 ; 6 Johnny Angel R. Spencer 111 15-1 | 7 Funformoore M. Peterson 117 15-1 9 Colonel Patch E. Coffman 111 20-1 I RACE— 5 1-2 FURLONGS. 6:00 P.M. 7TH Ak-Sar-Ben Princess Handicap. (First Division) Purse $7,500. 3-year-olds. 1 Copper Can S.R.Williams 113 5-1, 5 Joy Joyce L. Spraker 114 3-1 - 8 Mommv'sGem R. Gallimore 110 4-1 3 Bobbin F.Chavez 116 4-1 4 Pawhuska Sam R. Mundorf 114 6-1 2 Ultracentrifuge R.Martinez 106 8-1 6 Sandy Flower R. Clink 109 12-1 7 NewsBuich No bov 102 20-1 9 Gold Shoe II. R.Clark 110 20-1 8" TH RACE— 5 1-2 FURLONGS. 6:30 P.M. Ak-Sar-Ben -Princess Handicap. Second Division ) Purse $7,500. 3-year-olds. 2 Beau Red R. Mundorf 118 4-1 6 Ya'.bo No boy 115 4-1 5 El Zag B. Yeager 122 5-2 9 Lares Lassie F.Chavez 106 8-1 10 Rhyme or R'sn S. R. Will ms 1'2 10-1 8 RicciC. No boy 112 12-1 1 Velwin No boy 111 12-1 3 Fi-hting Riiss R. Gaffglione 108 12-1 4 Mama Mac No boy 108 15-1 7 Bim L. Spraker 112 20-1 9~~ TH RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 7:00 P.M. Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500 to $3,000.) 6'Lukarela No boy 115 5-2 3 Palisaoell. R. Mundorf 117 3-1 9 First Peter No boy 117 3-1 i 2 Turf Pride J.Quinn 107 10-1 10 Folding Dough F. Chavez 117 10-1 I 1'CapitalAce L. Spraker 110 15-1 4 Rocky J. No boy 112 20-1 5 Dark Wizard B. Yeager 120 20-1; ■ 7 Myrtle's Bov E. Coffman 115 15-1 j 8 Well Seasoned . J. Dotson 107 15-1 j I 1 f|TH RACE — 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 7:30 P.M. I I U Purse S'2,400. 4-year-clds and upward. I ! Claimin?. (S2.500.) 1 Chicuelo Trust R. Mundorf 113 2-1 ' 1 11 CurLia L. Spraker 109 6-1 I I 8 Eazcoka Pac R. Gallimore 108 5-1 I i 6 -Mr. Fidelity J. Thille 113 8-1 . I I 7 L.aik'sBeam M.D. Rettele 114 8-1 3 Mytor K.Haie 108 12-1 i 9 ? Pancake Joe - No boy 108 12-1 . . 10 Nosey Tiger F.Chavez 113 15-1 i 2 Hurry By II. E Williams 119 20-1 | 4 Hard Lines No boy 113 15-1 I I 5 Kinkajou B. Yeager 122 15-1 I 112 Chesty S. J.Ca^ey 113 20-1 L I 13 Cadru No boy 116 20-1 I Beulah Park Entries j [" L Nl NO , 2 z 9 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 7 g 8 9 9 F p j i i ! , J p ■ p ' ' , ' \ i . | , i ' ' ' j ! , j j I i 1 i ,i ' ; ' ' ; ' I | ! 1 | i Beulah Park Entries I I GROVE CITY. OHIO j Saturday, May 14, 1960 WEATHER CLOUDY: TRACK HEAVY THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF 44-DAY MEETING, APRIL 8 TO MAY 30 DAILY DOUBLE— FIRST AND SECOND RACES ENTRIES OR FIELD HORSES IN DAILY DOUBLE TRACKMAN'S SELECTIONS 1 1 l_War Star, Jamaica, T-Bob. 2 — Wishmaker, Mammy Pleasant. Free- 3 3 dom Guard. 4 4 — Ardito, Ohio Ann. Studious Boy. — Fibol. Silver Ronald. Bobnjack. ' 5 E — Iretoile, Lady Virtue, Blazon. 6 I 6— KELSMARSH, Cheiron, King Request. ' 7 — Risk Again, Cochee. Somebody's Son. I 8 — Salt Lick, Oil Legend. Jamboree Jones. £ 9 — Russell Dancer. Six Kittens. Nedsig. ; I W. A. Cruze. F FIRST RACE— 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. 2:20 p.m. F Purse SI .000. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. PP. Horse Wt. PP. Horse Wt. 1 Joe Tucker 114 6*Enfield 107 2'T-Bob 109 74Quiet Power 109 3 Gleaming Doll 109 8 Monalee 109 4 War Star 112 9 Heir Patsy 109 , 5 Jamaica 114 - SECOND RACE— 6 FURLONGS (chute). 2:45 p.m. ' Purse S1.O00. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price SI .500. 1 Aura Archer 112 6 Mammy Pleasant 109 2 Brooms Chancery 112 7 Tidy Ann 115 3 Freedom Guard 115 8 Lucky Lawton 114 4 Big as Agoura 114 9 Barfran 109 5 Smart Risk 112 10 Wishmaker 120 . THIRD RACE— 6 FURLONGS (chute). 3:15 p.m. Purse $1 .200, 3-year-olds, claiming prices $3,000 to S2.500. ' 1 American Pledge 110 5 Our X. , 112 2 Ohio Ann 112 6 Admiral Mac 113 3 Shamus 113 7 Ardito 116 4-Studious Boy 111 . Coupled: American Pledge and Ardito. FOURTH RACE— 6 FURLONGS (chute). 3:45 p.m. | ' Purse SI. 100. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 'Silver Ronald 112 5 Gemboy 117 2 Petrina 112 6 Nickie M Boy 117 3 Bobnjack 117 7 Fibol 120 , 4 Crystal Sandal 115 FIFTH RACE— 6 FURLONGS (chute). 4:15 p.m. Purse $1,100, 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Miss Nipper t12 5 Chir Chin 117 2 Blazon 117 6 Apt Act 117" 3 Iretoile 117 7 First Token 112 4 Lady Virtue 112 8 Babette 112 SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 FURLONGS. 4:45 p.m. Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and up. claiming prices $2,500 to $2,250. 1 Domino Do 112 6 Haljomo 112 2 Cheiron 120 7 Two and Two 110 3 King Request 120 8 Mook's Maid 107 4 Star Fleet 117 9 Kelmarsh 120 5 Greenocks Music 115 SEVENTH RACE— 6 FUPL0NGS (chute). 5:15 p.m. Purse SI ,200. 4-year-olds and up. starter allowances 1 Sioux Squaw 112 6 King's Bequest 112 2 Cochee 107 7 Lotogo 112 3 Blucora 112 8 Mary Alice B. 107 4 Risk Again 120 9 Somebody's Son 1 17 5 Mr. Drastic 117 Coupled: Sioux Squaw and Cochee: Mr Drastic and I Lotogc. EIGHTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES 5:45 p.m. Pwse $2,500, 4-year-olds and up. handicap 1 Flying Wave 113 5 Giorgicne 112 2 Bardolino 113 6 Salt Lick 119 3 Oil Legend 117 7 Jamboree Jones 115 4 Bristling 109 8 Slate 111 NINTH RACE— 1 1-4 MILES (chute). 6:15 p.m. Purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Flying Admiral 115 5 Quatty 110 2 Nedsig 112 6 S^x Kittens 107 3 Hasty Spin 115 7 Perky Boy 115 4 Russell Dancer 11G Fourteen Winner of English Triple Crown Races Fourteen Winner of English Triple Crown Races Whereas only eight horses have accounted for the LT. S. Triple Crown, the English counterpart has been captured by 14 performers, according to the 1960 edition of The Amercan Racing Manual. The 14 are West Australian, 1853: Gladiateur, 1865: Lord Lyon. 1866; Ormonde, 1886; Common, 1891; Isinglass, 1893: Galtee More, 1897; Flying Fox, 1899: Diamond Jubilee, 1900; Rock Sand, 1903: Pommern, 1915: Gay Crusader, 1917; Gainsborough. 1918, and { Bahram, 1935. The English Triple Crown is composed of the Epsom Derby. St. Leger Stakes and 2,000 Guineas. 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. III. Raceway Park Entries I j 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 E 6 I ' 7 I 8 £ 9 ; I F F , - ' . ' . | ' , I ■ t Raceway Park Entries TOLEDO, OHIO Saturday, May 14, 1960 WEATHER CLOUDY; TRACK GOOD THIRTY-FIFTH DAY OF 44-DAY MEETING, APRIL 1 TO MAY 23 DAILY DOUBLE-FIRST AND SECOND RACES TRACKMAN'S SELECTIONS — Rays Joy. Purl Two, Friskinmission. 2_ Sky Mom, Pleasure Ball. Dale's Nod. 1 j — Red Wagon, Bern Crest, Maid's Light. 5 2 — French Gold. My Son John, Royal c Punch. 4 i — Greek Slipper, Air Pine. Location. 5 ■ — JUNE E., Doc Moorman. Shakespearean. — Hackamore, Entangler, Vault's Ration. ( 6 — Sea Vee Ten, Dotty Night, Night Code, r 7 — Woodpick, Herman L.. Mosscent. Don Gnsham. j 8 FIRST RACE— ABOUT 4 FURLONGS. 2:00 p.m. Purse $1,100. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price 52.000. PP. Horse Wt. PP Horse Wt. , 1 Night Mission 112 6 Purl Two 120 ' 2' Bells Port 115 7 O'Connor 120 ! 3 Counts Bouquet 112 8 Laughing Water 107 4 Kirk Sweet Pie 112 9 Mr. Message 112 5 Friskinmission 115 10 Ray's Joy 115 SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 FURLONGS. 2:25 p.m. Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Sky Mom 115 7*Coeducation 110 2*Lucky Porter 115 8 Squaw Peak 107 3 Pleasure Ball 107 9*Dale's Nod 115 , 4 Cosmonaut 112 10 Compass 120 j 5 Ima-Jay-Jay 107 11 Okafa, 107 6*lce Bucket 110 THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 2:50 p.m. Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $1,500. 1 Pretty Beau 115 5 Red Wagon 120 2*Wing Kitty 110 6*Bern Crest 115 3Kathy'sWish 112 7 Maid's Light 120 4 But First 120 FOURTH RACE— 6 FURLONGS 3:15 p.m. , Purse $1,000, 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,509. 1 Lee Watson. 119 5 My Son John 119 2 Wine Taster' 114 6 Royal Punch 1T9 3 French Gold 115 7 Sir Chris 119 4 Cort Bern 119 8 Asking 119 FIFTH RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:40 p.m. j , ' Purse $1,100. 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $2,000. ! 1*Hard to Spell 115 5 Foreign Aid 117 I 2 Location — 115 6 Big Idle 111 3 Truster 117 7*Stunning Reward 1M) 4 Air Pine 117 8 Greek Slipper 120 Coupled: Location and Big Idle. - SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 4:05 p.m. ! ' Purse $1,100. 3-year-olds and up. claiming p ice S2.C20. 1 Jo-Clare 111 5"Shakespearean 110 ! 2 Valley-Fire 110 6*June E. 105 I 3 Lady deGrasse 112 7 Doc Moormar 117 4 Mighty Bout 111 SEVENTH RACE-1 1-16 MILES. 4:30 p.m. .; j Ohio Handicap. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and up. 1 Vault's Ration 121 5 Johnny Domino 117 2 Hackamore 113 6 Mr. Bruce 113 j 3 Har-Lo-Mc 117 7 Entangler 114 4 Guy's Birthday 108 I I Coupled: Har-Lo-Mc and Johnny Dcmino. EIGHTH RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 4:55 p.m. ' SEAWAY HANDICAP i Purse $2,000. 3-year-olds, bred in Ohio. 1 Dotty Night 105 6 Night Melody 105 ; 2 Abating 110 7 Bay Ben W. 115 3 Miss Pro 109 8 Laconic 114 4 Be Square 108 9 Fast Nighter 106 5 Night Code 113 10 Sea Vee Ten 111 ' Coupled: Night Cooe and Night Melody NINTH RACE-1 1-16 MILES • 5:20 p.m. Purse $1,080. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Rebelled 118 7 George Ardan 118 2 Gallivanter 118 8 Mosscent 118 34Ginhappy 113 9 Piparoo 118 4 Herman L. 118 10'Switch 113 5s Betty's Belle 108 11 Woodpick 118 6 Half Shell 118 . Ascot Park Entries i I ■ j j I I I ! ' 1 I I I i . I . | I I L I { Ascot Park Entries CUYAHOGA FALLS. OHIO I I Saturday, May 14, 1960 ; WEATHER CLOUDY: TRACK GOOD THIRTY-THIRD DAY OF 44-DAY MEETING j j APRIL 1 TO MAY 23 DAiLY DOUBLE-FIRST AND SECOf.'D RACES | i ENTRIES AND FIELD HORSES RUN AS ONE NO FIELD HORSES TRACKMAN'S SELECTIONS 1 — Clay Worker, Running K.. Concourse. 2 — Its an Impulse. Rose Frances, Scotch Cravat. 3 — Archie Boy, Bedford Boy, Flying First. 4 — Dark Tide. Ebendigo. Overside. 5 — One Rou. Jiouenetta, Cleve's Dream. i 6 — DUCAT, Miss Shea. Wise Traffic. 7 — Flying Chief. What Reward. Purse Village. 8 — Happyfellow Bob. Sky Riel. Deceived. 9 — Gavel. Geo K., Radiant Star. Bob Hurley. FIRST RACE— AB. 4 1-2 FURLONGS (chute). 1:00 p.m. Purse SI .300. 3-year-olds and up, claiming prices $2,000 to $1,700. PP. Horse Wt. PP. Horse Wt. 1*Clay Worker 109 5 Chic Maiuna 114 2*Running K. 114 6*Uncle Pete 111 3*Concourse 109 7*lnundate 109 4 Cry Havoc 119 8 Epyaxa 114 SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 FURLONGS. 1:30 p.m. Purse S1.200. 3-year-olds and up. claiming prices $1,750 to $1,500. 1 Let's Misbehave 114 6* Cedar Lawn 108 2 Carol C. 114 7 Rose Frances 111 3*Hey Boots 103 8 Oil Heiress 114 4 Light O'Night 109 9 Scotch Cravat 119 5*lts an Impulse 103 THIRD RACE-6 1-2 FURLONGS. 1:55 p.m. Purse $1,300, 3-year-olds and up. claiming prices $1,750 I to $1,500. , 1 0'F's Comet 103 4 Flying First 111 2 Bedford Boy 116 5*Archie2Boy 109 3 Rip Luck 111 6 Bad Boy Bill 111 I I ; j j | i i I FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 2:20 p.m. Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and up. claiming prices $1,750 to $1,500. 1»Lord Northbrcok 103 4 Dark Tide 114 2*0verside 109 5 Colonel Lad 103 3JcesFoll 119 6 Ebendigo 116 FIFTH RACE-AB. 4 1-2 FURLONGS (chute). 2:45 p.m. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. rBert'sBoy 114 6 John Silver 119 ZJVersie 114 7 Jiouenetta 109 3 Chance Dee 114 8 Cleve's Dream 119 4'0ne Rou 109 9*Stilbo . 114 5 Dee My Darlin' 110 Coupled: One Rou and Jiouenetta. SIXTH RACE-AB*. 4 1-2 FURLONGS (chute"). 3:18 p.m. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and up. claiming prices $2,600 to $2,150. 1 Miss Shea 108 5 Ducat 116 2 Mute Question 102 6 Wise Traffic 105 3 Old Chest 113 7 Eagerness 97 4 Par Wings 111 8*Mighty Rip 108 Coupled: Miss Shea and Par Wins. SEVENTH RACE-6 1-2 FURLONGS. 3:35 p.m. Purse $3,000, 3-year-olds and i p. handicap. 1 What Reward 110 6 Pure Village 112 2 Pine Theme 104 7 Lament 113 3 Shrewd Tip 108 8 Flying Chief 121 4 Lucky Page 110 9 Low Star 109 5 King Cotton 108 Coupled: Pine Theme and King Cotton: Lucky Page and Lament. EIGHTH RACE-2 MILES 4:05 p.m. Twentieth Running ASCOT GOLD CUP. $15,000 added. 4-year-olds and up, handicap. 1 Fighting Blue 98 7 Sea Rose 110 2 Golden Lark 1C9 8 Snoozie 112 3 Condor II 105 9 Deadly Actor 118 4 Picks Choice 117 10 Dark Willie 118 5 Deceived 108 V 11 Happyfellow Bob 116 6 Sky Riel 116 NINTH RACE-7 FURLONGS. 4:30 p.m. Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and up, claiming price $1,500. 1*Man0Man 114 5 Color Plate 115 2*Radiant Star t09 6 Penny Boots 102 3 Tongking 110 7 Geo. K. 119 4 Gavel 119 8 Mouser's Baby 110 Cahokia Downs Entries 1 j 5 2 c 4 i 5 ■ ( 6 r 7 j 8 , ' ! , j , j , ' ! I - ! ' ! I .; j j I I ' i ; . Cahokia Downs Entries , EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. } 'I r Saturday, May 14, 1960 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST ; THIRTEENTH DAY OF 60-DAY MEETING, « APRIL 28 TO JULY 16 DAILY DOUBLE— FIRST AND SECOND RACES ( ENTRIES RUN AS ONE; NO FIELD HORSES j TRACKMAN'S SELECTIONS — Hazel Gains, Breezy Tarius, Busy Gains. $ — Passer, Easter Tulip, Err Nought. . 3_s_Wine Glass. Sun Me Not. Strataplan. ; — Direct Tint, Mendwell. Martial. — Industrious. Your Amour, Seven Sham- j rocks. j — Kum-on-in. Free Play, Arroyo. — Miss Emerald, Doc Smith, Jen's War ^ Song. : — WAXING MOON. Rare Vintage. Quibay. j Jay Woodward. FIRST RACE— 5 FURLONGS (chute). 8:30 p.m. • Purse $1,000. 3- and 4-year-olds, maidens, non-claiming, special weights. PP. Horse Wt. PP. Horse Wt. I 1*Shawnee Maid 103 7 County B. 113 2 Ace Gal 108 8*0scar's Luck 103 3 Busy Gains . 113 9*Crystal Castle 108 4 Hazel Gains 113 10 Legal Order 117 5*Frances Gaines 108 11 Breezy Tarius 117 6 Always One 108 12 Good Bull 113 SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 FURLONGS , 8:55 p.m. Purse $1,100, 3-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,250. 1 Our Tilly 110 7 Easter Tulip 112 2 Err Nought 115 8 Rays David 115 3*RoyalDude 110 9 Fancy Airs 110 4 Passer 115 10 Tony's Best 120 5 For Country 115 11 Uncle Horace 120 6VoloDash 112 THIRD RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 9:20 p.m. Purse $1,100. 3-year-olds and up, claiming price $1,250. 1'Strataplan 112 5 Reigh Plyn 115 2 Wine Glass 117 6 Skippy L 115 3 Sun Me Not 115 7 Crownlee 110 4 Brown Kiwi 115 FOURTH RACE— 5 FURLONGS (chute). 9:45 p.m. Purse $1,100. 4-year-olds and up. claiming price $1,500. 1 Mendwell 114 6*Direct Tint 109 2 Bull Gage 114 7'Happy Judge 109 3*Martial 114 8 Corn ,e's Frank 114 4 Easter B 111 9 Hughetta 114 5 Verlassen 114 FIFTH RACE— 5 FURLONGS (chute). 10:10 p.m Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and up. claiming prices $2,000 to $1,500. 1 Dream Twist 106 6 Your Amour 117 2 Seven Shamrocks 117 7 Black Depth 114 3 Blue Comic 111 8 Industrious 117 4 Browse Awhile 112 9 Gembala 115 5 Satan's Staff 109 Coupled: browse Awhile and Gembala SIXTH RACE-7 FURLONGS 10:35 p.m Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and up. claiming prices $1,750 to $1,500. 1 Kum-On-ln 117 4Tango First 106 2 Mighty Easy 110 5 Arroyo 112 3 Free Play 115 6 Scription 111 SEVENTH RACE— 6 1-2 FURLONGS 10:55 p.m. Purse $2,000. 3-year-olds, handicap. 1 Doc Smith 114 7 Alirab 112 2 Lord Marcy 114 8 Jo B. 114 3 Jen's War Song 108 9 Bitsamur 103 4 Miss Emerald 112 10 Chutzpah 114 5 Pony Tail 111 11 No Seats John 109 6 Third Verse 112 EIGHTH RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 11:15 p.m. Purse $2,000. 3-year-olds and up. handicap. 1 Rare Vintage 117 6 Away Joe 107 2 Miss Chiefwood 116 7 Quibay 108 3 Phils Last 98" 8 Little Tiger 108 4 Helen's Grace 107 9 Irish Dream 110 5 Waxing Moon 119 Coupled: Miss Chiefwood and Helen's Grace. Page 16 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. Explanation of Daily Racing Form Entries and Past Performances ■ I 1 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 Good muc runner * Fair mud runner S Superior mud runner. "d" after final odds denotes disqualification. "f" after final odds denotes field: *V after final odds denotes entry; "*" denotes favorite in race; § three pounds apprentice allowance: * five pounds apprentice allowance: t six pounds apprentice allowance. ' t seven pounds apprentice allowance: •** 10 pounds apprentice allowance. Class of race is denoted Dy the following abbreviations. Mdn, maidens; AlwM, maiden allowance; Alw, allowance, AlwS, allowance stake: HcpO, overnight handicap. HcpS, handicap stake: Wfa, weight tor -age: vVtaS. 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, LS, is used tor 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 trainer s name, "c" before claiming price indicates horse was claimed. Imported horses shown after breeder s name. Post position is shown after jockeys name. Optional claiming races are indicated by a superior "°" immediately oreceding or following the claiming once. A superior letter "0" preceding the claiming price indicates that the horse was not entered to be claimed. A superior letter "°" following the claiming price indicates that the horse was entered to be claimed. Combination races are the same as optional claiming races. Earning line which shows number of starts, firsts, seconds, thirds and amount of money won appears to right, above horse's past pertcrmances. An "M" in the earning tine indicates the horse is a maiden Last line in past performances gives house's latest workouts. "Feb 26 Hia 3-8 ft :36%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 horses name indicates horse is imported. Explanation of Daily Racing Form Past Performances EXPLANATION OF DAILY RACSNG FORM PAST PERFORMANCES Position in «j Race ano ■o = Lengths Be- g ■ o a § hind Win- & go ! •= £1^ ning Horse £fe_ ORDER OF FINISH WITH S I il J °|£l? S- -I §|!f WEIGHT - «- »- tt: 3 «-o_a'_Jc:n!j,-i2w :0Q.l!J.^°,(Y- "• ra is .? .§ § °s^ .?; " - gs Sssi « Jun27 532A.P 1 1-4 2:07%ft 8-5e*126*J3_ 3J 3} 1J AdamsJ2 Alw98Ruhe113 Sub Fleet 116 Jampol 12 All Speed Ratings Are Based on the Track Record That Prevailed Before a Meeting Opens. 1st Spt Entries and Past Performances Listed According to Post Position * Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. ® Superior Mud Runner. Due to the late closing of entries for Saturday's races at Sportsman's Park the latest workouts and best times do not appear in today's edition. £ 12 £¥,ELPNGS ich)- 'Pete's Folly, Oct. 18, 1958. 1:16*4. 5. 113.) 1** ef Vnt" \.urse S2'600- 4-vear-°lds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of 91 JUt three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.: one race, 8 lbs Claiminq price, $2,500. i I Dr IncU »k 1 1 O B. h, 6, by Ambiorix— Seldom, by Sir Gallahad III. r. JOSn 1» I l^Breeder Claiborne Farm. 1960 16 1 3 4 $3,950 Owner, M. H. Van Berg. Trainer. M. H. Van Berg. $3,500 1959 23 5 6 0 $11,170 May11-603Spt 6lf1:24%hy 21 115 5'0 5' 521 21 Baldwin^ 3500 60 Warbler 112 Dr.Josh 115 LimeRock 7 May 7-60" Spt 11:44 m 41 109*34 23 22 3' SprakerLS 3500 69 GoldenWed'gl 12 SunRobinl 15 Dr.Josh 7 May 5-602Spt 61 f 1:19%ft 9-5 *112 7« 5» 4?' 35| Barn'tRL* 2500 80 BolQ'st'nl 13 LadyAriadne107 Dr.Josh 10 Apr30-605Spt 6} f 1:21Vbsy 31 112 43132133 47 BarnlRLS 3000 71 Pi R Sq'rel 15 RicoBr'col 17 Cer'lyRed 8 Apr23-604Spt 6i f 1 :20%ft 3 115 4'I 3' 31 3nk F'slemanJ2 2500 81 M*htyBaker1 17 Mr.M'cey115 Dr.Josh 7 Apr18-60«Spt 6^f1:24%hy 6 112 841 62| 32J 2H CurryEt 2500 59 Bill Huey110 Dr.Josh112 Mr.Marcey 10 Apr 2-6030. P 6f1:11%ft 4 118 7'| 712 7" 5 4 Ch'bersW? 3000 86 Pr'ceB'nd118 Gay0rbit113 M'tyBaker 8 Mar26-6020.P 6f1:14%sl 51 117 8? 8" 7' 7 2 Vincif'aRi 3500 65 WildTalk120 M'htyBaker120 Leaketa 10 Mar12-6040.P 6 f 1:16 hy 4 115* 7?1 63 8«3 881 Campb'lR* 3500 60 KrazyKarno114 Vulcher109 Goldnose 8 Mar 3 6050. P 5| f 1:08%hy 3 114* 6*i 88J 74 731 Campb'IRS 3500 73 PennyP.107 ManDave113 SmilingRip 12 May 3 Spt 1-2 ft :50%b April 14 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05%b March 22 OP 1-2 ft :52b Inn I* 1 1 9 Ch. h. 7, by Bolero— Snooky Fox, by Gallant Fox. •*ue Jt' ■ **- Breeder Clermont Farm 1960 4000 $125 Owner, W. J. Ford. Trainer, A. J. Mavros. $2,500 1959 30 6 3 3 $10,730 May 5-602Spt 6J f 1:193/sft 61 112 10' '10 7 920 71 3 BaldwinR2 2500 73 BolQ'st'nl 13 LadyAriadne107 Dr.Josh 10 Apr28-60«Spt 1 1:42Vsft 21*112 69 53J 55 44 W'smanMi 2500 71 Hbal SV108 R'y"sBI'eM'n112 T'ySt'ne 7 Apr22-602Spt 6f1:154/sft 35 115 84 W\ 65$ 54 W'smanM? 2500 75 L'sPride115 BrightSal 110 BatonBleu 9 Apr16-60iSpt 6f1:18%m 21 112 918 918 916 912 W'smanM3 3000 54 WildTalk 120 LushLie115 Jayay 9 Dec 9-59'TrP !&1:44V%ft 22 118 810 7*1 64 6'? Skor'skiA3 3000 64 S'sage115 C'lonelArc'y113 SevenKnots 8 Dec 2-59'TrP l£ 1:45%ft 81 114 9 5 74 912 8M RotzJL4 2500 60 Doe109 SevenKnots117 RollingJody9 Nov 6-592Spt 1 1:51%hy 6J 115 74 44 43J V BevJ4 2500 26 Stroller120 FastCh'rg'r112 OpenRange 9 Nov 3-59'Spt 1,1e1:49%gd 8 112 74 44 65 64J BaldwinRi 2500 69 Bon'eB'le112 FI't'gDay117 Amb'sKate 9 Oct28-592Spt 11:45 m 91 112 10'4 8 « 8'5 5«s CraigHH 2500 50 BtyBush117 Come0nRed117 Androb 10 0ct19-594Spt 6Jf1:184/sft 28 115 8'2 84 7" 710 BaldwinR? 3500 80 N"blelmp112 PineTh'me120 JoysD'hne 8 April 12 Spt 3-8 si :39%b C-f \ne-\e ;k I 1 C Br. g, 9, by Toubo— Palipe, by Palmar. rar JOCK 1* I I J Breeder. J J Elmore 1960 3 10 1 $1,835 Owner, W. L Fling. Trainer, W. E. Fling. $2,500 s 1959 0 0 0 0 ( ) Apr27 60'Spt 6f1:14%ft 5J 115 7« 53 9 V BarntRLS 2500 85 Fat Jack 1 1 5 Ed's Spy 115 Bonjo 10 Mar28-6040 P 6f 1:12 ft 6-5 *114 12131015 9111010 ChavezF3 2000 79 Faff leetl 12 0nTour117 LinzyBoy 12 Mar22-6040 P 6f1:114Aft 23 114 11»J 9* 41 3h ChavezF3 250090 Rancherl 14 BorgiaBulHOS SI'pyBrook 12 Sep 8-582 Haw 6f1:114/5ft 19 115 lO^f 8? 35J 34 KeeneHS 2500 85 Hama115 FastCash112 OurBoyBill 11 Aug30-582Ran 6 f 1:11Vsft 31 115 10«o 912 78J 334 CollierW3 2000 89 Limewat'rLu110 PitAw'y115 C'bleB g 10 Aug22-582Ran 6f1:14%sl 21*115 54 53J 24 l*| CollierWi2 2000 75 Vimana112 BetterBegum112 RingRing 12 Aug15-583Ran 6f1:12%ft 3J 110* 8?J 7»1 42J 2J WeilerDS 2000 84 0verland118 Mischief Miss110 StopG'p 12 May 1 Spt 3-8 m :39%b April 20 Spt 1-2 si :53b March 31 OP 3-8 ft :39b i I n.orcnnoco V 1 1 C B g, 5, by Indian Hill— Catherine F., by Mount Beacon. \~nersonese s\ I I «? Breeder. Estate of Howaro Wells 1960 11 2 1 0 $1,650 Owner, Radzik, Duleza & Tortorella. Tr., D. J. Mingarelli. $2,500 1959 13 1 2 1 $4,005 May 7-602Spt 6f1:16Vsm 24 117 108J101310" 9'7 CoxWS 2500 60 Rancherl 17 Drogheda*20 WacoScamp 10 Apr30-60iSpt 6Jf1:214/5sy 61 117 21 4« 718 723 BaldwinRe 2500 52 Pym 120 Elchac114 Can Trust 9 Apr27-6fl4Spt 6Jf1:201/sft 21 117 21 U 101'1018 SkorskiA2 3000 65 Cert'lyRed112 Dunt'hTint112 LushLie 10 Apr20-602Spt 6f1:163/5gd 11 120 2\ 5* 7" 9'6 BaldwinR' 2500 59 Pym120 Clever0ne112 DarkMahogany 10 Apr 1-606S.P 6f1:154/sft 31 120 2* 2\ 22 54J WidmanAi 2500 66 TrueRequest120 lntentO»111 Vinscret 7 Mar28-60 5S.P 6f1:153/sft 28 120 HJ 11 -\± 1J WidmanA^ 2500 72 AirTommie111 Bora115 RifleBrigade 8 Mar26-603S.P 5^ f 1:08 ft 5 120 31 33 «] 5^ GallDS 2000 73 TrueRequest120 KingReq'stl 15 Luc'te 9 Mar10-606S.P 5if1:09%ft 71 120 24 2^ |h 2\ YoungREi 2000 73 Light Ron1 15 Killdee115 AttallaMiss 8 Mar 3-605S.P 6f1:16%m 3J 120 32 4^44 5* GallD* 200060 0rnum115 MerreML F. 115 TillieT'mple 9 Feb25-6tHS.P 5* f 1:10 sy 3 118 12 1J 2h 1h GallD* 2000 71 WarBully116 EthelFair107 SoShy 9 Feb17-KPS.P 6f1:14%ft 27 109 44 43 ~ %\ 8'1 L'sLHJr4 A3500 69 Dadswood 112 Boxer 109 PriscillaC. 8 MnrninnfAn 1 1 * Ch. g, 4, by Pyracanth— Your Letta, by Your Reward. morningron '' ^ Breeder, 0. Wilmot 1959 14 M 0 0 $140 Owner, 0. Wilmot. Trainer, 0. Wilmot. $2,500 Nov 7-594Spt 6f1:164/bsl 40 112 24 3« 3*14' DomicoP2 2500 65 JayB'yB.1 17 F'bulsG'm115 N'thinT't 8 Nov 5-594Spt 6lf1:244/5m 80 112 914 8'5 814 820 Dom'icoP2 2500 40 Dawn ofChil 17 Illegal 113 FleetEva 10 Nov 2-59' Spt 61 f 1:21 gd 60 113 43 441 7H 8" Dom icoP2 2500 60 Aerojet 120 Mrs.W. 110 Sal'sJet 10 0ct29-59'Spt 6lf1:244/shy 24 112 32 97110811015 Dom'icoP4 2500 45 D:n ofChi107 Flow'rF'th120 BrideDoll 10 0ct17-593Haw 6lf1:174/5ft 12e 113 V 813 9»6 920 Dom'icoP^ 3500 69 CrTTobeK'd115 Sch'lmr114 Sh'yQu'n 10 Sep26-59'Haw 61 f 1:20 si 93 109 1214121912231222 Dom'iccP2 2500 56 SunRobinl 17 M'sLulie108 CcoteGirl 12 Sep1 1-591 Haw 61 f 1:181sft 104 110 55 91298 8'1 LeJeuneS4 3000 75 PlayCh'k113 A micM sile113 BigFlush 12 Sep 3-594A.P 7 f 1:24 ft 68 118 12 m 9*4 8« B ntRH M5000 73 CIT'beK d118 RdWgfld118 B'myB'y 8 Aug28-59iA.P 6f1:11%ft 146 109 11 1511 1511 161012 BolinHB 5000 75 Capelvy104 CI'sicD c r110 JacquelinJ. 12 Aug14-593A.P 6 f 1:13 ft 37 118 6^3 6^0 514 614 Skor skiA-4 Man 65 CI'sicDanc'r1i3 PI'yCh'ck118 RedMill 7 CI kA\c¥ arln 1 1 O Dk b. g, 5, by Model Cadet— War Spiral, by War Admiral. CI IVUSTeno • I ^ Breeder, M. D. Lincoln. 1960 2 0 0 0 $150 Owner, J. Lindheimer. Trainer, B. Lepman. S2.500 1959 7 0 0 1 $320 Apr22-602G.P 6 f 1:11 gd 4 118 23 23 23 441 Mik"nenR6 3000 85 Bimr'rd118 D'vilishDoll113 GleefulM's 12 Apr11-602G.P 6lf1:16%ft 14 116 22 3317* 9' Mik'nenR2 3500 83 lronMer'nt116 Free andB'y115 Singer 11 0ct28-598Spt 1^1:51Vsm 17 111 1h 61' 620 632 CurryEi H75O0 32 CountSwedak112 Liberty117 BayH'bor 6 0ct15-598Haw 6f1:10%ft 17 115 3' 34 22 331 Carr'IIWES 7500 91 SpyMelody113 Iranian113 PineValley 8 Sep15-598Haw 1^ 1:424/sft 37 111 321 331 681 813 Hansm'nL* 9000 85 BlameMame 114 Dos 115 Ros-Nuala8 Sep 1-598A.P 11:364/5ft 2leA112 12 34 9*1 9'1 HJsmanL4 10000 77 Sabenall.109 J'sie andCole111 St'tFw 9 Aug22-594A.P 6f1:10%ft 26 114 43 541 54 6 *1 AnyonEi 10500 86 Ardee 117 JetSub 111 King'slmage 7 Aug15-599A.P 6f1:124/5m 21 116 54 5io 512 515 AnyonE3 12500 65 Lethial111 BullStr gth113 King'slm ge 6 Jly 6-59'A.P 6f1:094/sft 21 122 781 810 815 8" AnyonES Alw 78 BelleauChief118 Fulcrum114 BoleroU. 8 Mar28-598Mex 1 1:39'/sft 3-5 *114 1« V 12 15J BravoA5 Alw Loch Lynnie 112 Argante 119 Carabali 5 Mar 5-597Mex 6 f 1:13 ft 3-5 *118 1no 1no 1n0 1no BravoA4 Hep Charrasco116 SoftCh"nts106 NoReturn 5 April 18 GP 3-8 ft 1:01%h April 10 GP 5-8 ft :36%b April 1 GP 3-4 ft 1:14%h Duntreath Tint * 1 1 5 UA %SSSS^ t0 by Sweep A'i96o 5101 $2,070 Owner, A. Kelem & R. Meyer. Trainer, A. Kelem. $2,500 1959 22 5 1 5 $11,245 May10-602Spt 6lf1:22%m 51 120 V 64 441 341 Carr'IWE2 2500 67 HillC'try112 SkyM'st'r112 Dunt'hTint 10 May 4-608Spt 1 ,V 1 :481Aft 31 117 5? 3i 54 54 Carr'IIWE? 2500 690urLia110 Shan'sLeap117 Full Flight 8 Apr30-605Spt 64 f 1 :21 V%sy 31 117 331 431 54 5?i NonoR4 3000 71 Pi R Sq're115 RicoBr'co117 Cer'lyRed 8 Apr27-604Spt 6J f 1:20Vfeft 31 112 9" 751 33 21t NonoR' 3000 82 Cert'lyRedl 12 Dunt'hTintl 12 LushLie 10 tPlaced first through disqualification. Apr22-60iSpt 6f 1:144/sft 91 115 75 41 1h 421 NonoRs 300081 BeauG'ge115 RiteBold112 LadyAri'ne 8 NovH-59'Spt 11:42 gd 21*112 54 88 841 751 CurryEi 2500 74 M'n'gW'ch115 Amb'sKate114 P'ptAp'l 10 Nov 5-592Spt 6lf1:24%m 5 112 10'210'2 64 42| Ch'bersW' 2500 59 Gyp 117 MightyBaker 112 Viadana 10 Sep21-598Haw 1^ 1:481/sgd 3 115 IM 64 6»» I" Heckm'nji 3500 50 Sailor'sKn't115 BakrStr't115 JaxSir 6 Sep10-595Haw 6lf118%ft 10 114 716 713 68 541 Heckm'nJ4 3500 82 Dededon'sJoy112 Vulcher118 BigSw p 7 April 15 Spt 1-2 sy :52Vsb April 12 Spt 3-4 si 1:21 %b April 9 Spt 1-2 si :551/5b DmnUoAn 1 1 ^ 6r * 8' bv Some Chance— Tree Fly, by Isolater. rogneaa i i j 8reeder E Potter j, 1960 2110 $2,125 Owner, R. Heitzmann. Trainer, R. Heitzmann. $2,500 1959 22 4 3 4 $9,590 May 7-602Spt 6f1:16Vsm 31 "120 55 21 21 21 StoneC4 2500 76 Rancherl 17 Drogheda120 WacoScamp 10 May 2-605Spt 6if1:21%gd 41 112 54132 14 12i NonoR3 2500 78 Drogh'da112 Si'dCheck112 Jerry^sGem 9 Sep18-594Lat 61 f 1:18%ft 3 115 681 64 641 2if MeauxCi c2500 Bart'sTown117 Juna117 PrinceView 6 Aug 6-597H.P 1 U4MUI 2 A115 74151 45 4'1 Fiesel'nja 3000 74 Bert'dW've117 N'bleC't115 S'k o.S'im 10 Jly 30-595H.P 6lf1:20%gd 31 117 94 851 851 3^1 F'selmanJ* 3000 81 SomeThr'gh120 SpyLady115 JeanO'F 10 Jly23-595Det 11:39 ft 61 120 22 2i 24 331 Fies'm'nJ2 3000 83 Jikie'sFirstl 12 Jeff reyJ.S.1 17 D'nB'lie 8 Jly 18-596Det 1 1:384/5ft 10 117 24 2* 2h 3nk Fiesel'anJ2 3000 87 DonBillie112 J'kie'sFirst110 Abla-Jay 11 Jly14-596Det 6 f 1:11 ft 6 117 45 451 651 6*1 BevJ5 350085 Vot? 115 Cyanic 120 AliO-K 8 Jly 8-596Det 6f 1:11Vsft 6 120 52 43J 34 431 BevJ3 4000 88 Picture103 Grey and Blue107x Kintla 8 Jly 1-596Det 6f1:12%sy 3 120 8 4 7" 7*6 723 MeauxC* 4000 61 RoyalGr'k117 Out ofSeas'n112 Picture 8 Jun10-595Det 6f1:11Vfcft 21*120 4"" 2h l| |l| GracidaES c3000 91 BlueSlip'r102 T'kyMiss115 MarkKI'ne 8 N^mv/%rt & 1 I O Ch. c, 4, by Prince of Roriston— Vinvic, by Vincentive. amron ^ I • ^ Breeder, N. G. Bouchard. 1960 9 10 2 $1,985 Owner, Mrs. M. Bouchard. Trainer, J. E. Bilbrey. $2,500 1959 18 1 2 3 $4,250 May10-602Spt 6lf1:22%m 91 117 22 22 23 441 CoxWi 2500 67 HillC'tryl 12 SkyM'st'rl 12 Dunt'hTint 10 Apr28-608Spt 1 1:42Vsft 41 115 54 421 34 581 CollierW* 2500 70 Hbal S'r108 R'y'sBI'eM'n112 T'ySt'ne 7 Apr22-602Spt 6 f 1 1 5^/sf t 5 120 5* 541 531 641 Barn'tRL* 2500 75 L'sPridel 15 BrightSal 110 BatonBleu 9 Apr16-60iSpt 6f1:18%m 51 120 64 5* 541 8^1 Barn'tRL* 3000 59 WildTalk 120 LushLie 115 Jayay 9 Apr 1-6040 P 6f1-11%ft 14 117 44141154 52 Skor'skiAS 2750 89WillieRatner114 Rancher117 BillHuey 9 Mar23-6040.P 6f1:11%ft 61 112*63165 34 331 C'mpb'IIR? 275087 Capt'nDare114 BillHuey115 J'n'sPride 8 Mar18-6070.P 1-70 146%gd 7 111 M 21 5« 9n CraigrH 3250 56 Borego108 Supr'eBuster108 FunLover 9 Mar 8-603O.P 6f1:15%hy 31 124 21 t« 13 14 GilMganLi 3000 71 Jayay 120 Red Mill 120 Albertus 8 Feb 20-602 0 P 6f1:12Vsft 12 112 32 34 32 341 GilliganL2 3000 84 WacoSc'p117 Don'tSp'nk110 J'p gBr'k 12 Nov11-592Spt 6f 1:144/5gd 6-5 *110 7*155142 3^i CraigHS 250081 Pr'dUncle113 J'ry'sG'm115 Trop'IMiss 9 March 31 OP 3-8 ft :37h n„f 0 KAe% 1 f!7 Ch f 4 by The Dude— Liberty Babe, by Liberty Limited. L/are rvie |U/ Breeder, J. Hogan. 1960 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, A. Graziani. Trainer, W. H. Quick. $2,500 1959 12 1 3 1 $1,650 May 9-601 Spt 61 f 1:224/5m 62 107 34 35 6* 751 PrestonJio 2500 65 SignedChcck118 Cl'v'r0ne111 Mr. Burt 10 May_3-60'Spt 6lf1:193/sft 40 111 4*1 5« 8'3 8'3 BaldwinR4 2500 73 Mr. Marcey112 Fr'kZero112 Mi'rStorm 9 Novf2-59iSpt 6lf1:202Agd 18 112 8&1 981 M 781 GallDi 2500 73 FleetEva114 M'ryDike111 SlowB'tS're 10 Nov 6-592Spt 11:51%hy 16 113 6* V\ 74 6M Coffm'nE? 2500 19 Stroller120 FastCh'rg'rl 12 OpenRange 9 0ct12-592Tdn 1,1s1:48%ft 5 117 2h 1h 1h 2'1 VincentFS 2000 71 N'tCh'mer115 G.W.Dee117 NichollsW. 8 Sep28-594Tdn 6f 1:12Vs,ft 15 107 32 44 54 571 RiniA3 ' 2500 82T'o andT'o114 B'tWay r117 C'mo-M s 8 Sep21-59iTdn 6 f 1:13%ft 3-2 *108* 44 34J 21 121 RiniAS M2500 82 L'tleDickens120 BanTee113 SissyFair 12 Sep16-59iTdn 6 f 1:13 ft 11 110*43 32 42 2'1 RiniAi Mdn 83 HastyW'd113 L'kyAir115 CountessJay 12 Sep 3-591 Ran 5J f 1 :07Vsf t 8 108*10* 1181 710 7'2 RiniA3 M250072 CueCu112 EgyptianSlave112 Cedarm n 12 Sep 1-593Ran 6 f 1:14 ft 5 108*41144 4 24 RiniA'2 M2500 76 LittleMarkey115 HalfDay115 BanTee 12 May 6 Spt 3-8 gd :39%b April 27 Spt 5-8 gd 1:07%b April 21 Spt 1-2 si :52%b Change in 'Company Line' I ' 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 1. 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. v ununi Breeder, Harford Stud, Inc. Owner, G. M. Odom. Trainer, G. P. Odom. SAMPLE PAST PERFORMANCE LINE OLD COMPANY LINE Mar23-60iAqu 6f 1:134Asy 9-5 *124 63J 43 12 12J G'erinE5 M7500 83 HotBox112 Kinross112 TakeHimHome 9 For races run on, or after April I, I960, the Company Line appears as follows: Vnrinnt Cn 9 4- by Hill Prince— Invariant, by Blenheim II. vuiiuiii 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 63J 4J 12 12J G'erinES M75O0 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 17 2nd Spt 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly. Oct. 18. 1958, 1:161^. 5. 113.) *■) l C_a. Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ' ZtlG jDl three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs : two races. 5 lbs : one race. 8 lbs Claiming r price. $2,500. Prnfoccinn 1 1 9 Gr ■ • 4- b* Pry— Teaching, by Education. rroreSSIOIl ll Z Breeder, F. W. Hooper. 1960 4M 0 0 ( )l Owner, Highland Farm Trainer. R. Salvino. $2,500 1959 3 M 0 1 $360 1 Apr 4-604 G P 6 f 1:11 ft 114 114 11 1«1 1 isn 19H 13 RoserG7 3500 76 Tigei ».'ble113 JayBoyB.114 JouettS. 11 i | Mar10-602G P 6f1:11%ft 15 115 I1»»11M11«S11*JI Chestn'tJ3 3500 67 JacquelinJ.107 P'stPr'nd'H15 Salmag 12 I Feb22-60'Hia 6 f 1 : 1 1 Vsf t 101 113* 54; 66 103; 8«i Sol"neM" 500C 82 Gal-Age118 BigWinner118 BalH'rbo'r 12 i Jan13 603TrP 6M:09%ft115 109* 73|111412'41215 Solom eM9 5000 80 Relax 111 Him'll Do 117 Skip Skip 12 | Sep3 595AP 6f1:10%ft 17 114 PulJed up. Gon'zMNS 5000 AbrRsel 117 Qu'n ofSh"ba111 Subgal 11 Jly 13 592A P 6f1:11%ft 5 120 12 1' * 34 NichlsJ6 M5000 83 BigDiddles 120 Florecita 115 RedMill 12 ' Jun * 592Was 6H:13'Asl 7i 113 423, 42' B^J P| DeSp'itoA9 Mdn 71 S'ventySix120 Nominal 120 S'thK'sas 10 I Hill rnnnfri. 1 1 C B. g. 5. by Heliopolis— Army Colors, by Man o' War. Ill ^.OUnrrv || J Breeder. Shawnee Farm. 1960 110 0 $1,625 Owner, J. Leone Trainer. E Wyatt $2,500 1959 13 0 11 S930 1 May10-602Spt 62f1:22^sm S\ 112 12 12 13 14 CurryE'O 2500 72 HillC'try112 SkyJ"7st'r112 Dunt hTint 10 j Jly22-598Del 1,161:47%gd 51 115 45 6" 5'? 5" KeeneH'O 3000 58 Lateish115 FlyingFlynn120 TideTabh 12 | Jly16-598Del 1,1S 1:49'/5gd 10 110* 1^ p 13 31 PrestiA' 3000 64 Wayward111 0rion"sBelt115 BlueBoy 7 Jly 8-59'Dol 1 1 1 :464/sft 12 116 2' 53* 9" 9" RogersC'O 3000 66 DesertS"d116 Fluellen122 Emulation 12 Jtin29-592De 6f :12 ft 14 110*107;1052 87 910 PrestiAt 3500 75 Smiler119 FrenchBleu113 LadyJonage 12 l May16-59*C D 1,'s1:46 ft 24 114 34 1' P 2"* RotzJL7 3500 83Sherpa 114 Sike'115 JackfielO 10 1 May 7 -594 CD if 1:13 ft 20 115 65 6'J 8' 1 V\ Prest nJ9 c2500 76 RoyalGreek 118 Mary sBoy 113 Kaz 9: May 5 -594C D 7f1:24%ft 19 114 532 87J 8'0 79; PrestonJ3 3500 78 XalapaBoy120 Hangout110 NewValor 9| May 2-599C.D 1,*6 1:454/sft 6 117 1'1 33 9'2 9'7 LucasWDS 350067 Sike112 ConstantRebel 112 Menodog ll Ap-28 59*C D if 1:13 gd 21 110* 87; 773 6*; 63 Vine oraR3 4500 80 WiseM'ble118 Amby112 GingerBrown |j March 22 OP 1-2 ft :49h Mar:h 21 OP 3-8 ft :372/Sb March 14 OP 3-8 si :37h Minhfw RnlrPr X /\ 1 1 7 Ro h 7' b M'9hty Story-Lady BoswelL by Boswell. DOKer fVlignry ||/ , |t || j w Greathouse 1960 11 4 2 3 $6,935! Owner. V D Fein & J. O. Thomas Trainer. S. Ippolito. S2.500 1959 14 3 2 1 $5,985 May 3-60'Spt 62 f 1:19%ft 32 120 8'2 88| 5" 5'0 GriffithK' 2500 76 Mr.Marcey112 Fr'kZero112 Mi'rStorm 9i i Apr23-60"Spt 62 f1:20V5ft 2\ *117 65? 53 23, Iti Griffiths 25C0 81 M'htyBaker117 Mr.M"cey115 Dr.Josh 7| ! Apr 2-6030. P 6f1:11%ft 5 122 81 1 812 6'J 35 Griffiths 3000 87 Pr'ceB'nd118 Gay0rbit113 M'tyBaker ll I Mar26-602OP 6f1:14%sl 5J 120 65 53*. 12 2\ GriffithKS 3500 76 WildTalk120 Leaketa112 BareFacts 10 Mar17-603O.P if1:15*M 3 120 V \ 41 13 15 GriffithKS 2000 72 StarFlare115 CwnDerby117 Mr.M'cey 10 I Mar 7-604O P 6 f 1:15 hy 8-5 *120 7'i 79t 7'2 7' GriffithKS 2500 65 CertainlyRed115 GayOrbit115 OnTour |l i Feb24-6030.P 6f1:14%m 21*120 99 63 V\ 13; Griff ithK3 2500 76 SunnyCoast 114 JimmyO. 108 Kissena 12 Feb13-603FG 6f1:141'5m 2\ 116 633,74 53 32; NonoR7 2000 76 GoodGesture122 FirmRuler117 Birch ll ! Feb 6-603FG 6 f 1:13 ft S 116 54 3' 1'2 8* NonoR8 200087 BumpsyUpl 11 Birch109 BlackDot 9. Jan25-602FG 6f1:134/5ft 21 *119 10" 771 2' 1' NonoRS 2000 83 BreMiche116 KingD.118 MissNwc tie 12 • I i • nic/-r» V/nLnto 1 1 O Cn "• b- bv Nomellini— Hunter s Quay, by Mustang. LM5CO VOianre ■■*♦-ton Miss E. B C.&R. Lajdlaw (England) 1960 10 0 0 ( )! i Owner. J. J. Cummings. Trainer. J. J. Cummings. S2.500 1959 0 0 0 0 ( ) May 5 -60'Spt 62 f 1:20'/5ft 71 112 7? 102210321Q31 BaldwinR9 2500 52 0le-Jer117 DarkM'h'g'y107 YourShine 10 | I Dec29-58'TrP 6f1.12*,sft 36 118 I" 9fW"W» CmHNVP 250069 lrishCheer115 BuMCurtainl 15 Rajador 12 , I Dec19-582TrP 6f1:104sft 64 112 11" 98; 97; 98| CookWM'O 2500 82 Barina112 FleetArgo115 Declaration 12 I Dec 4-58«TrP iflzWtft 84 113 99 11 121 1 1 7n 15 MoranRJ4 3750 77 PI'santTime107 Capeador107 Alumni 11 Oct25-583Spt 6Jf1:19^9c % 120 63; 7*1 78i $6% Skor skiAS 3500 80 MyDare120 Je'nie'sPal 112 CripsS'ny 9 0ct23-585Spt 1A 1:51*tr«y 61 120 2^ 12 7*5 Ed.Ch"bersW6 5000 PepinaMia114 Willepass117 MistyRed I j Oct17-584Spt iJf1:W%« 7 117 8'2 |W S7l 441 Skor skiA7 4000 89 FoxyMoss117 Nirg'ILad115 Je'nie sPal 10 I I i QifU Mcninnic 1 1 9 B 9- ^ by Yadran— Lerner's Girl, by Bud Lerner. I\icn nneginnib || z, Breeder, Mrs. D. Mayer 1959 9M 0 0 $140, Owner. Mrs. D Mayer Trainer. G. A. Ury. S2.500 1958 4 M 0 0 ) i I Nov12-59'Spt 62f1:20%gd 23 113 44j 67 9'2 9' 1 MurphyT' 2500 71 FleetEva114 MryDrke111 SlowB"tS're 10 I Nov 6-594Spt 6f1:Wshy 11 113 54 97I 99; " 7" MurphyT3 3000 47 Li'leBrave113 Triple-Note113 Namron 9j I 0ct23-594Spt 62fi:21 sy 36 118 32 1h |ti 45J LeJ'neS4 M4000 73 PrmptAp'val 115 Elchac118 H'ryByll. 7 0ct15-592Ha* 6 f 1:12 ft 193 113 §»« fM 8'2 V% LeJneS'O 2500 78 Ham'tonC ty120 MissEva112 JayBoyB 12 0ct13-594Haw I41^KI| 42 111 35 6" l« 6" Robich xH7 2500 26 Yildirim106 Dill W'd111 R'g onG rgia 71 Oct 6-595 Haw 6J f 120 m 78 113 12»»H»S11*«11» Robich xH7 3000 49 FIVFaith1f7 Jov'IMiss110 SunRobin 12 | | Sep26-59'Haw 61 f 1:20 si 103 111 10'i 8' 6"58 PrestonJ9 3000 70 SunRobin117 M'sLulie108 CxoteGirl 12 ] Sep18-594Haw 6 f 1:114/sft 326 109 95^108211231122 Prestonjs 3500 66 Terrytom113 Pr cessJoy108 Trousseau 12 I | May 4 Spt 3-8 ft :39%bg i I Mi nnA Pnlr lb 1 1 A Ch. m. 7. by Roman Bout— Hi Chris, by High Strung. ni ana rair i- | IU8feeoer a f wan i960 3 1 o o $1,755 : Owner Potato Chip Farm. Trainer. B. Myres. S2.500 1959 18 3 4 1 $4,375 May 7-60' Spt 6f1:164.5m 42 115 64178 7« 8'3 CraigHS 2500 61 LushLie 112 Dursnik117 Bonjo 9| I ! Apr29-606Spt 62f1:202/sft 6 107 |t| 11 Jh 1"" NonoR6 2500 82 Hi andFair107 Great114 GoodCI'nFun 81 Apr23-603Spt 6 f 1:15 ft 31 112 1' \\ 53 42J, CoffmanE3 2500 80 Pi R Sq're117 CleverOne112 Rol Wch 8, Auo19-592Ran 62f1:19V5ft 16 112 2h 22 10'510'8 W'msWB8 2000 68 NoC'nq'st120 DrawN'r115 King ofChi. 10 ; ; Aug13-595Ran 1,16 1:453/sft 11 112 U 44 7'2 |ta W"msWB3 2000 73 Fourdees 115 L.E.Creech 117 Shivers 11 j | Aug 7-595Ran 6f1:12V=ft 50 120 2h 522 9"i06i W"msWB2 2500 81 Cnie-Cat120 C'micBess120 Fly'gC mic 11 Jly11-592Tdn 6f1:131/5gd 5 115 52' 37 472 4*2 W msvVB* 2000 77 A"yJohnson117 NoConq't120 ErrN'ght 11 Jun26-595Tdn I A 1:47 ft 21 115 1' 1h 1»i 1^ W'msWB3 2000 80 DixieSpyt20 Albem rle120 H'norMore 8 1 Jun23-59«Tdn 6f1:16'/5hy 2J *115 32 \ V 3' 2^ W'msWB' 2000 69 CarolC.112 ChoznCoil 110 Fourdees 7| Jun17-59'Tdn 6 * 1:124,5ft 8-5 *115 6'i 75; 76| 8*1 GrubbL3 2250 79 Cos'cBess113 Rab'tF"ce113 KingsMge 12 I May 5 Spt 3-8 ft :3645b April 28 Spt 3-8 ft :46ysh April 12 Beu 5-8 ft 1:04%b Cnnw f,pm 1 07 B. f, 4. by Ali's Gem— Snow Fairy, by Nearco. * now VJem I u/ Breeder w L Ranch Co. 1960 4 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, G. & G Stable. Trainer. T. W. Kelley. $2,500 1959 18 0 5 2 $3,945 I Apr 8 60' GP IfV.IWtft 13 106' 22 35 |W 8*5 Brous'rdK* 350077 Kev 117 NewTalent 113 MountJayH I Apr 5-60' G.P 6 f 1:14 si 31 119 63 6 2 9'3 9'4 CookLCS 3500 60 TempestTossedl 19 Kelkatal 19 SubgaMI ! Mar22-604G.P ttf1:17)tft 16 106*1'- 2\ H V* Br s rdK" 4000 77 F'tMoney116 Free andBusy117 MtJay 12 | I Jan 5-604TrP 6f1:10%ft 27 113 7*3 572 69 67 CookLCS 4500 84 AndysC;ge115 Q"n ofSh:ba113 B'xw'd 11 ! i Dec15-592TrP 1-701:41 ft 6; 111 7*|11W11«11I7 CookLC'O 5250 80 lm'geT't114 Liv'gston117 Play w'hF'e 12 ' Dec 8-596TrP 1-701:41%ft 91 108 V± Vi 1*5 919 CookLC6 7500 74 PapaB'l 108 Caricature112 C'mo-Man 11 I Dec 1-596TrP 6f1:09^sft 38 110 7' 7' 7'2 7" CookLC7 Alw 83 Lastborn116 DanceCard118 MissCldy 7) I Oct23-593Sot 1 1:41 %sy % 110 33 820 924 935 AdamsJRS 6000 47 L'tleSt'ky 109 P'kYPI'y r115 RedLne ll Oct15-598Haw 6 f 1 102/sft 1\ 109 8'0 |W 893, 77i CookLC4 7500 8TSpyMelody113 Iranian113 ElMisterio 8 Oct 3-595Haw 6 f 1 : lOVsf t 2{ 111 44 55 57 6^ CookLCS O650C 86 Getahead118 FairSada114 R.Butler 8 Sep21-596Haw 6f1:12%gd 4 111 22 22 23 5s; CookLCS 01000O 76 HudsonKid112 TopLea116 StansJoy 8 Sep 8-59"Ha* 6 I 1 'O'/sft 3*111 44 33 2', 22 SkorkiA: 06500 94 Leedeacon116 FairSada112 JulietsS g 11 April 2 GP 1-2 ft :51%b * Pt/m 1 90 8 h 6 b,/ Alizler— Trudel. by Oleander. '»"' * *cv' Breeder. E. Cruz-Baler (France). 1960 13 4 2 2 $5,495! Owner, F. Drago. Trainer. F. Drago. S2.500 1959 18 1 1 4 $3,195 ! I Apr30-60'Spt 62f1:214,5sy 4 120 44 J 23 1'i132CampR2 2500 75 Pym 120 Elchac114 Can Trust 9 I ; Apr23-604Spt btfl-JMR 4 120 3'2 42 43' 532 CampR7 2500 77 M'htyBaker117 Mr.M"cey115 Dr.Josh 7| i Apr20-602Spt 6f1:163/sgd 3; 120 76 (M 32, 1J CampR^ 2500 75 Pym120 Clever0ne112 DarkMahogany 10 I Apr18-602Spt 62f1:26 ny 8; 120 522 3'2 12 332 CampR' 2500 50 Damer 107 LadyAriadne 109 Pym 9 Apr 5-606 JnD 1 1:43%ft 61 120 33 12 14 16 GroueD^ 2000 88 Pym 120 SuezWar 112 GayStreet 7 Apr 1-607JnD 11'61:55%sy 2*120 13 1' 26 5'7 JonesL' 2000 44 PhilE.S.115 Worthington120 Ole-Jer 7 Mar26-606jnD 1 1:44Vsft 3*121 3"k U 12 24 CampR6 2000 82 Worthington114 Reflected121 PhilE.S. I Mar23-606Jr.D 1 1:44%ft 4-5 *114 3' 16 18 1'0 CampRS 1500 82 RowdyBoy112 Grappler109 BigCrest8 Mar19-605jnD 1,'s1:51%ft 2\ 108 2i21'21h 333, CampR7 150C 77 LisaBaby107 Reflected115 BabyKathy 7 Mar15 -60'JnD 1 1 49%m 7; 116 12 12 11 2"" CampR2 1500 58 GayStreet 116 HalfDay 114 GallaVixen 10 I ! Feb29-609F G 1,161:50 ft 7 113 47i 35 46 751 MiguezRS 2000 59 Feridoon 107 Indac 119 Worthington | | Feb26-606FG 6 ! 1:134'5ft 9-5 *113 77 731 57 6" MiguezR' 2000 73 BlueMarhn108 Etanni105 GayWidow 9 Feb23-6C'F.G if1:13%R 5J 113 77 76 53 522 MiguezR2 2000 80 AgouraCali 114 MikeBoy109 Classrate 12 ' May 5 Spt 3-8 ft :393/sb Ron fipnrnp 1 1 C B h. 7. by Beau Dandy-Maryvale. by Filisteo. DtJUU 11 vaeuiyc | I J Breeder D j Kcnneay 1960 2 10 1 $1 940 1 Owner. R. W. Adams. Trainer. W. E. Fling $£.500 1958 15 2 4 0 $4,015! I Apr28-6C'Spt 62f1:20Vsft 21*120 32 2' 22 3'1 CurryE4 2500 81 Bat'nBleu111 Mr.Marcey112 BeauGge 9 Apr22-6C'Spt 6f1:144sft 21 115 IS 12 2' 11 Barn'tRL' 3000 84 BeauG"ge115 RiteBoldl 2 LadyArine I Oct22-595Spt 61 f 1:19 ft 3; 117 352 36 44^ «q CollierW4 2500 84 WacoScamp 120 RoyalWitch 111 Gyp 8 0ct17-59'Haw 6f1:11%ft 4; 118 SqW«12*il2*a CurryE" 2500 77 Gyp 115 RedCase 112 Moocher 12 Sep11-592Ha* 6 f 1:12 ft 2\ 118 m 1U V M CurryE2 250G 87 Gip'ySchrl 18 'Jonter109 B'therJ'lian 10 Sep 8-59' Haw Bf1:17%ft 3 115 322 44J 32 2«1 HeckmnJ2 2500 89 GipsySc'r112 C"rt'lyRd112 CmgP ce 12 Aug15-59'H.P ifV.WWt 4i 112 2^ 1h 1' llj BnghtRJ7 2000 90 SkyMas 115 Fumigafr120 M'sMafop 10 Jun 4 59* Det STl:11*«t 6; 117 3'2 65 Eased. BnghtRJ7 3250 R'fledF-brid02 C chFire117 Drogh da 9 May12-5?2Spt 6f 1:13^sgo 9-5 *120 12 1U 13 1« Bald nR* c250C 92 Col'sD'ght'rllO Allspice112 ImplG'rd 10 May 5-595Spt 1 1 404sft 6i 120 1*" H 22 52J BaldwnRS 3000 84 GayBaron 115 Gpy 117 MyRing 8 Apr30-594Spt BJ f 1-19 ft 12 112 2' 1* 12 141 CurryE' 2500 89 SinusR m115 M.G.Skid117 M'terSt m 10 March 23 OP 3-8 ft :36*5h March 10 OP 3-8 hy :41V5b BaI RrunA ik t- 1*1 9 B n 5 by Bel Beau— Speed Sound, by Through Bound. ei DOUna ||^ Breeder. 0. L Foster 1959 14 1 1 1 S1 690 Owner. W H. Quick Trainer. A Graziani. S2.500 1958 11 3 1 0 $4,550 Aug27-592Ran 52 f 1 OS'sft 13 117 54; 9'0 97; 7'3 LatruloT7 2000 78 Mr.T"kle112 Hal'sB'y120 R'k-WT Pete 10 Aug 6-595Ran if 1:13'/sft J 117 3nk 531 93 118; HetfgerG2 2000 74 D"g'rCue117 OrB ro120 UtesSVeM'de 11 Jly 29-592Ran 6f1:14««y 3 120 3J 3'2 8'210'2 RyanGP'O 2000 62 SeasonsSon117 DrawN"r115 HalfShell 12 Jly 20 593Ran 6 f 1:16 hy 32 120 1'2 13 13 31; RyanGP3 2250 67 Hal'sBy118 UtesS 3M-de110 SfleOff 12 Jly10 59"Tdn 52f1:06 ft 1*120 2' 41 75168 Th'burgBB 2500 81 Al Abrigo115 Thrcwln117 CappieHail 8 Jly 2-595Tdn 6f1:14%hy 41 120 12 13 J*i 2" Thnb'rgB7 2000 77 Fauquier120 BadBoyBtlM 12 Abacus 11 Jun23 -598Tdn 6f 1:153'shy 8 120 42 77 9'4 917 RoffoM5 2500 55 BlackJal 120 Longw-d120 AndyJnson 9 3rd Spt ' | i ! I I i ! • I i i | I , I I j I I i i I I I | | ] I | i I : ! I ; ; j | 1 I I I ! | I ! i ' I I ! I I ; i I I ! | ' 1 1-16 MILES. (Bernburgoo. May 10. 1958. 1:44. 5. 121.) ♦J I C__i. Purse $2,600. 4-year-oJds and upward. Claiming Non-winners since March 5. Weight. JlQ DDl 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1960 allowed 4 lbs : one race. 7 lbs Claiming - r price, $2,500. C-fLn .' Rin*A*% 1 HQ Ch. f. 4. by Father Tiber— Trans Egret, by Sun Egret. ramer S DIOnae I UO Breeder. Mr. & Mrs. O Gamgues. 1960 6 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. Mrs H Henry. Trainer, D Zakoor, *. $2,500 1959 18 1 1 1 $2,395 May10-60'Spt 14 133 m 34 107 9'7 V\ 78 76 PrestonJ* 2500 49 Telegrfo111 Jef'yJ.S.115 IronM'rch't 9 May 4-60'Spt 1 1 4(Hiift 13 109 10'« 9'3 8'4 7'6 StoneC4 2500 70 0ceanKing112 LazyJohn114 Miranda 10 Apr28-60'Spt 62 f 1 20'/sft 38 110 99 97! 7" 5*1 StoneC* 2500 76 Bat'nBleu111 Mr.Marcey112 BeauG'ge 9 K Feb23-60'Bow 1 ,'6 1 :504/sft 37 1T5 11'2 971105J1051 Fiesel'nJ4 2500 53 Pracla 115 HelloRita 116 BlindFury 12 3 Feb19-605Bow 7f1:27'/5gd 49 113 11*111 *»11 «*' FiesePfcH 3000 66 RedSail113 R'ckEmFirst113 That'sPa 11 r Feb 1-60' Hia 11-8152'/sft 58 108* 92010'711'611'5 RiniA'O 3500 59 Adormidera 116 NovelBook 116 Blanch 12 - Sep23-597Lat 1-70 1:43%ft 38 117 881 8*3 8H 7'2 RootTR3 A5000 BlueEpic112 Yosandy114 RedWingf'ld 8 . Sep 7-59ALat 1,1s 1:44%ft 82 114 6«3 6'2 6'2 57 0ldhamD4 5000 TulsaLad 117 Dalsax 120 Oolong 6 J CVflvp'r Pnnn ln » 1 1 * Br. g. 5. by Education— Phara Frost, by Pharamond II. ( Oreve S rapa JOe | | J Breeder. K M. & ft. P Little 1960 10 0 0 1 $420 : Owner. F. C. Reed. Trainer. C Blair. S2.500 1959 12 2 0 1 $2 900 ' May 4-60' Spt I1:40%ft 82 112 9'510'410'8 920 WellsJS 2500 66 OceanKing112 LazyJohn114 Miranda 10 c Apr29 609Spt 11-81:53%ft 13 115 1' 2 - 32 32^ WellsJ' 2500 76 Rim'te115 Firstkin115 Steve "sP'paJ'e 8 - Apr23 606Spt 1181:55 ft 41 112 67 I2 1h 42] WellsJ* 2500 70 Whaley112 Telegrafo110 Harmonize 8 Apr16-603Spt 1 1:49"sm 46 112 7 \ 74210'310'2 WellsJS 2500 32 Ricodel 109 N'waysFlash115 B'I'sR'ge 10 ; Apr 2-60'0 P 11-81:51%ft 32 114 I* 1' 46 5" WellsJ4 - 2000 76 G"l'nLou120 P"t d'H"n'r114 At'ticW've 9« Mar28-6040 P 6 f 1:12 ft 97 114 11'2 8"89 78 WellsJS 2000 81 Faff leetl 12 0nTour117 LinzyBoy 12 - Mar19-6090 P 1-70 1:44'/3ft 47 114 11" 9H10221127 GriffithK7 2000 51 HastyDream 114 DougB. 114 Feridoon 11 1 Mar14-6020.P 52f1:09 m 32 118 10" 8" 7" 671 Griffiths 2000 67 Bill Huey 113 Air Grip 113 Slash 12 3 Feb24-6090 P 1-70 1:47 m 23 116 5* 82' P. up. Griffiths 2000 SoleroJr 120 0urLia111 OneMoreRing 8 * Feb20 609O.P 1-70 1:45'/sft 33 114 75^10' 5102^123' BarntRL4 2000 42 Thr"oTh'co108 LilsFlash115 Exultant 12 \ April 21 Spt 3-8 si :39b March 9 OP 3-8 m :40h J Dft„;n. v-aesnr Cnacnr 1 1 1 Br. g, 7, by Phalanx— Gallies. by Sir Gallahad III. Kovmg | | j 8reefler J A 8e|. M i%o 5 o i 1 $780 - Owner R T McDonnel. Trainer R T McDonnei. S2.500 1959 18 3 0 2 S5.285 ■" |May3-609Spt 11-8 1:54%ft 6; 114 542 76 5^ 541 ClarkSS 2500 71 Rimonte 120 Condesa111 Outrank 8 : Apr25-604Spt 1,16 1:484/sft 6^ 120 46 44 43 3'1 Skor'skiA7 2500 74 HiStarm"d120 Rimonte120 Rov'gC'sar 8 ' Apr21-608Spt 1 ,16 1 :494/5ft 15 115 46 3J 3J 24 Skor-skiA6 2500 67 SunRed115 R"v'gC's'r115 Din'rWin'r 8 : Mar19-60'0.P 1-70 1:44'/5ft 14e 114 10" 8'0 8" 891 BrightRJS 2000 63 HastyDream 114 DougB. 114 Feridoon 11 Feb23-608O.P 1-70 1:462'5m 12 119 7" 7'3 7'8 7'6 CoffmnE7 2250 51 3attlement119 SkyTalon109 Giblets 6 " Jly23-598Det 11-8 1:56 sy 9 117 34 42| 5*1 5 s| F'selmanJ' 2000 60 Gold"nHind120 Jo-Clare117 MartiD'na 8- Jly13-598Det 1^ 1:45%ft 22 *120 66J 57 76 76| F'selmanJ4 2000 79 BtleOath120 M'm'sG'l 112 D'cM'rm'n 11 . Jly 6-593Det 1 I3MA 3J 117 9* 52J 5?J 54 F'selm nJ2 2000 81 WarTuck 120 OneBoot 120 Ornum 9 ; Jun29-59«Det 14 1:46 ft 61 120 86 86 89 7" GriffithK' 2750 72 NobleCourt112 Philglan115 Pay aBit 8 Jun17-598Det 1 tW 1:47 ft 6J 117 64; 3*1 2^ 14 F'selmanjs 2000 78 RedSail 113 TreatyStone115 MissNina 10 April 17 Sot 3-4 m 1:23%b March 30 OP 1-2 ft :50h March 18 OP 5-8 gd 1:06b * Hnnonolf 1 1 1 Ch. h. 6. by Daneshill— The Accused, by Fair Trial. uanegeu •■ J Breeder, The Eve 3tud. Ltd. (England). 1960 6 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. E. Zalad. Trainer. A. R. Van. S2.500 1959 9 4 3 0 $3,900 Apr28-609Spt 1,*s 1:48%ft 22 114 ^i 75 6" 6" Robic'xH7 2500 67 GyNovel 114 Shan"sLeap120 Fl Flht 9 Apr21-605Spt 1A 1:50Vsft 11 115 23 43 8'4 8'8 Robic'xH5 2500 51 Ch'reB"te110 A"g'IBr'h115 N'rw'sFFsh 9 Mar28-602G.P 1 1-8 1:50%ft 69 114 69*,11'9 9'7 8'4 Chest'tJ'O 3000 67 Iked 118 Nirfren 109 Fabulist 11 Mar21-609G.P 1 ,JS 1 :434/sft 99 110*11'412«9112'1123 Brous'rdKS 5000 66 AirPrince 115 VefsBoy 119 TheOrator 12 Mar 5-606S.P 6f1:134/5ft 62 111 8'0 913 914 8'° HanleyJJ2 Alw 71 Co.Cpt'n115 B'stFlight110 C'p o'C'fee 9 Feb27-605S.P 6f1:15%gd 26 110 106;1091 971 97i H'leyJJS A350D64 Dsw"d114 N"mPdr'g113 Mm • ofTr'h 10 Apr20-599Spt U 1:48 m 17 120 54 7'0 6'3 6" HanleyJ6 A3000 69 Fiston 112 Borego 115 Bil Wish 8 Mar28-598S.P 1-70 1:44 ft 8; 111 66' 68*s 463, 22 HanleyJ7 HcpO 87 Pan 120 NobleGreer 115 HiStannond 10 lMar7-597S.P 1-701:44 ft 22 119 69| 33J 2h 14 HanleyJS A25O0 89Sc tchV"w116 B'kFI'res106 H'ftaH'sle 3 Feb28-598S.P 1-70 1:44 sy 41 109 3 l 7'3 722 7" Sor:senB' HcpO 66 Pan115 Statistician111 ComeOnRed9 |Feb21-596S.P V6 1:34%ft 4*. 117 4^22 2' 12*j S'nB'O A2000 101 MissNubn109 GeogeHosh117 Pr'ceTip 10 Ma-ch 26 TrP 1-2 ft 51b March 15 TrP 3-4 ft 1:19b |-|rirwirir 1 1/T. B. c, 4, by Occupy— Malcolm Lass, by John P. Grier. 1 iu 1 wins. 11 o Breeder. Meadowview Farms. Inc 1960 11 1 3 1 $2,295 Owner. E. Meloncon. Trainer. E. Meloncon. $2,500 1959 26 M 2 3 SI .950 Apr27-609Sot 1,'s1:49 ft 11 117 7'7 7'7 7'7 6'2 WinantR4 2500 63 P!oesti109 Jean "sDemon 109 Outrank 7 Mar24-605L.D 7f1:27%ft 91 117 7'5 719 7'3 7'3 ErricoC4 2500 73 Nina Jo 105 HySkeeter117 Castolon 7 Mar 4-60'OF.G 1,'s 1:49%ft 2 *114* 57 63; 63* 562 Brou'dK3 c20C0 61 Harmonize 119 So itGoes 114 Ferman 9 Feb27-602F.G 1,1S1:49 ft 22 *118 55i 43' 33 2"° Hinoj'saHS 2000 70 BI"kQuesfn116 Rais'-.Cain113 So itG"s 10 !Feb24-60'°F.G 1 1-4 2:09 gd 6-5 *109 4'0 34 12 15 Hin'osaH2 2000 78 GayStrt113 W'rAceBoy113 W'dy sPet 7 Feb16-bW.G 1 1-8 1:57'/ssl 2; 105* 57! 54' 3' 22 Br'ssardK3 2000 59 SI"rRed105 MissGrism102 W'rAceBoy 7 Feb 9-609F.G U 1:50%ft 5; 112 10*2 9131014 pa DaltonH7 2000 50 Rmif ic'tn114 R'rcfG'd108 H's aMiss 12 Feb 3-6CF.G 1fs- 1:51 V5sy 7; 114 5^ 3" 33 2' MaddenD3 2000 58Cr'tyTig'r112 Wdy sPet116 R's'gCain 8 Jan26-609FG 11-8 1:56^'sft 4; 113 443. 23 3' 34 Madd'nD'2 2000 59 SoleroJr.113 CraftyTig 112 MaryDike 12 Jan20-6C3F.G 1 ,*s 1:48* 5ft 11 112 68 851 77\ 7" SkuseW9 2500 63 S I sBts113 R c gW chD'g112 H yDVr 9 Jan 7-608F.G 11-42:12%m 5; 112 35 35 46 58 PoparaA2 2500 53 Fu!IFI"ht113 Morn gvVatch116 Alsab'g 7 Rnu'c RIiia Minn ^ 1 1 3 B h- 7' by Blue Swords— Lady Maurine, by Eternal Bull. iviuii ^ i\uy s uiuc 1 1 j Breeder Mr 4 Mr$ R naiiy igeo 11 0 1 0 $950 Owner. Blossom Stable. Trainer, J. Sullivan. . S2.500 1959 8 12 0 $2,880 Apr28-608Spt 1 1:42'/sft 41 112 7'0 2' 44 22J Barn'tRL3 2508 76 h bai SV103 R'y"sBreM'n112 TySt'ne 7 Apr 25-60' Spt 62 f IJKft 7; 112 9a; 96; 74; 74; Barn'tRL6 2500 77 CanTrustl 20 FrankZerol 15 Roy IBetty 9 Apr21-605Spt 1,'s1:50'/5ft 6J 115 37 22 47 7'7 Barn'tRL9 2500 52 ChVeB"te110 A'g'IBr'h115 N'rw'sFI sh 9 Apr18-609Spt 11-82:02 hy 3; 115 552 6" 6" 7'5 Barn'tRL4 2500 28 Capital Ace110 0c"nKing115 Tr'tAllis 7 Apr 6-609G.P 11-8 1:51 "bft 14 109* 5" 5" 49 46 RiniAi 3000 72 Ad'mid a114 Gr'kG'rd114 DbleFlitll. 7 Mar31-609GP 1 TV 1 :45%ft 14 118 10'3 88i 9'3 911 RotzJL" 3000 70 Iked 118 Nirfren 109 Fabulist 11 Mar28-602G.P 1 1-8 1 :50%ft 8; 114 59 94 56J 5'0 HartxkW5 3000 71 R'htSvicel 13 Wld0ver118 LebnLad 12 Mar18-602G.P 11-8 1:53 sy 6 118 23 5* 453; 56 SellersJ6 3000 53 Forky 1 20 Osofleet 112 ODhir 9 !Mar7-602GP 11-81:51%ft 13 114 8'2 7" 653 5*1 GibbG4 3000 70 Capt"nFlh110 Col'IArc'yin BI'kM'ter 9 Feb29-60'Hia 11-81:51%ft 71 116 11'410" 9'3 9" YorkR4 3500 56 SunRobin116 PersianClaw116 Samark 11 March 26 Hia 3-8 ft :39b March 17 Hia 3-8 ft :39b March 12 Hia 5-8 ft 1:04%b V/nf a 111 B. m. 6. by The Doge— Register Now. by Harmony Now. TUIC "J Breeoer C -"hornton 1960 9 0 0 1 $900 Owner, G & G Stable Trainer. T. W. Kelley. $2,500 1959 27 4 0 2 $6 .160 Apr22-608G.P 1 ,\ 1:56 ft 41 105* 32' 35 49 5'3 Br-ssardK7 3000 94 Sal'sBts112 Novel B"k114 OnYVM'd 3 Apr18-602G.P 1,1s 1:44%ft 31 *109* 863. 682 57^ 46 Br's'rdK'2 3000 79 GnysGoldl 19 T-derJ.C.119 CldBeSd 12 Apr12 609G.P 1 A 1 :43%ft 4| 113 68 75 883, 78; CookLC'O 3000 82 Baleville118 Berthold118 Sh"w'sHope11 Apr 7-602G.P 1,*61:45 ft 31 109 773, 55 423, 33' CookLC'O 3000 79 Saneado 109 BlueMistll. 114 Vote 12 Apr 1-6Q2G.P 1,*s 1:454/stt 14 119 8' 0 563; 452 421 CookLCS 300076 BigFlush116 ToniMia114 DarlinP'rice 11 Mar25-604G.P lXl:44%ft 11 114*55 48 492 5" Br'ssrdK' 3000 73 Cortam116 DarlinP'rice111 Stardarity 12 |Mar15-602G.P 11-81:51%ft 6; 110 97; 9*5 7'4 5'5 CookLC2 3000 52 Samark 114 FinalePuer 115 Erratic 12 Feb10-6C'Hia 1^1:59'/5ft 30 118 107| 9'310'711'7 CookLC" 3500 67 Blanch118 0phir115 Chiricahua 12 Feb 1-60' Hia 11-8 1:52''5ft 15 119 45 y % 771 8" CookLCS 3500 63 Adormidera 116 NovelBook 116 Blanch 12 Dec30 592TrP 1-70 1:41 %ft 42 117 10*4 912 7" 6*0 BrooksS7 c3000 85 Gamesman116 HairPin117 DipChick 12 Dec23-592TrP 1-70 1:42%ft 11 113 87J 64 1r- 1 'J BrooksS" 3250 89 Mandingo 116 TaxSale 117 BlueBully 11 Dec16-594TrP 6f1:10%ft 7\ 113 121410" 891 66J DeSp'itoA' 3250 85 Courtly111 Stardarity114 Connie-Cat 12 April 6 GP 3-8 ft :37b March 13 GP 5-8 ft 1:01%h March 8 GP 1-2 ft :51b * Rami Arthur 1 1 A B- 9- G DV Beau Son— Betrothal, by Ajax. DCUU Mruiur | | q Breeder. Donmark Pty.. Ltd. (Australia) 1960 10 0 1 2 $1,285 Owner. M. H Van Berg. Trainer. M. H. Van Berg. $2,500 1959 21 2 1 2 $4 360 May 6-609Spt 1,*6 1 :50Vssy 6*. 112 4" 36J 37 351 ZakoorW7 2500 63 Twinkter115 LarksB'm112 BeauArfr 7 Apr15-609G.P 1,*6 1:44 ft 6 118 7'2 7*3 6'0 65; BurrC7 3750 83 vV Id0ver115 T"janQ'st115 B'fulLady 9 Apr 5-609G.P 1 ,\ 1 :44%ft 5 116 433, 28 27 36; BurrC5 3000 79 Tr'picl g120 Billtown116 BeauArthur 9 !Mar30-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 5; 115 1091 783^ 353, 23 BurrC'O 3500 83 Poor Sleeper115 Camdsn115 JerryJoe 12 Mar17-602G.P 6f1:10%ft 52 115 10'2 912 6" 54; BurrCS 4000 87 Fly'gJosiel 14 L'sePar'm112 A'ysC'age 10 JMar7-602G.P I 1-8 1:51 %ft 63, 114 66 69 76; 8" StevnRL' 3000 66 Capt"nFI'h110 Col'IArc'y111 BI'kMter 9 |Feb20 603Hia 11-8 1:51%ft 26 118 8'7 8" I" 66? Stev'nRL2 3500 71 FTgBoy113 Co-IArcey120 Ph'r inFr'nt 8 Feb13-603Hia 1ft 2:01 'Asy 12 120 B« V 7»« $«4 Stev"nRL6 3500 60 Gratitude120 Samark115 SevenKnots 9 Jan23-60'Hia 1 1-2 2:32%ft 12 119 85; 67* 482 6s; DeSp'itoA3 3500 72 Wrior'sExile122 S'ntheB"d122 Potter 11 Jan 4-608TrP I l-2£2t*ft 29 113 10" 9" 9'5 8'9 Zak'rW3 H2500 80 TwelveBells124 Scriven114 Springhill 10 Dec28-598TrP a U 2:02V5ft 14 114 85110"10'710'8 DeSp'oA6 H25O0 81 TwelveBells121 Scriver.115 Springhill 10 April 12 GP 3-8 ft :37ysb Mar 26 GP 3-8 ft :38%b March 15 GP 1-2 ft :52b HENRY'S DBE¥E IN ARCHER and CICERO AVENUES SERVICE — SNACK A MINUTE HAMBURGERS ... 15c MALTS ... 20c FRENCH FRIES ... 10c I 1 FOR INJURIES, (ELDIOlE ^ NUMOTIZINE® CATAPLASM HOBART LABORATORIES, INC. 900 North Franklin St. • Chicago 10, Illinois All Workouts at Major Tracks Appear in Daily Racing Form Page 18 4th Spt A*-U Crkf- 1 1~16 MILES. (Bernburgoo, May 10. 1958. 1:44. 5. 121.) Hill JUI Purse $2,600. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since ' March 20 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. D/im It 1 1 O Ch. f. 3, by Ponder— Sew It Seams, by Fighting Fox. uorn M II *- Breeder. Nuckols Bros. 1960 9 10 5 $2,465 Owner, N. L. Raffelman. Trainer, A. Cilio. S2.500 1959 15 M 0 3 $895 May12-KMSpt 6 f 1:15 gd 1\ 109 8 o v\ 65| 53J W'smanM8 250080 Mt'tyZ.114 Cot'nDoll 110 LileSh'nsie 9 | Apr2O-60'Spt 1^ 1:51 %gd 2\ 110 44J 5* 4' 3'4 W'smanM? 250049 G"tleZephyr112 D'vil'sLVel 12 Darnlt 7 Apr 1-6090. P 1-701:44%ft 8-5 *112 8" 63J 21 3'J DuranRS 2000 75 AnnaG.108 Devil'sLeisure110 Darnlt 10 Mar24-6020.P 6 f 1:13 ft 11 113 Wl 88} 4'J H« D'r'nRn M4000 84 0urBob118 SocietyQueen113 BobbieL. 12 , Feb13-609F.G \1 1:514/sm 12 MS* 8" I" •" V Vin'foraR? 3500 46 M'sha'sG'l 112 Swt 'nBlue111 C'r'c'le 8 I Feb 5-606F.G 1TS1:49V5ft 3J 107* 9'2 1h 1h 3J M's'lV'O M3000 68 Pete So 112 Mistral 117 Pavolero 10 Jan30-602F.G 1 Jg 1:50 si 5 108* 911 6' 6?£ VI Misc'IV* M35O0 57 Marsha'sGirl 113 PeteSo 118 Mistral 12 Jan21-60'F.G 1 ^ 1:49 ft 42 103* 8" 7* 43j 3H MischelV* 3500 68 PrTsDustyl 16 B'ldL'nceM 10 Caracole 12 : Jan 5-60'F.G 1^1:50 ft 7} 103*8' 9" 9" 8'° Br'ss'rdM 3500 55 Pr'fsD sty113 R'b'IM3y113 PstT'ble 10 I Dec29-593F.G 1,^1:48 ft 10 115 88; 1 \ 910 8" DuranRS M5000 64 Vasquez113 Quarterstaff118 Sw'tBay 12 I Nov12-593C.D 1& 1:48%ft 2 *112* 7* 651 6*1 53J W'dleyC* M6000 67 P'cessP'line117 Cama-R'se117 E'yM d 10 ' April 27 Spt 1-2 gd :51%b March 22 OP 1-2 ft :51b Wnlt-Pr R ?k 1 "M B 9 3, by Rippey— Bradley's Gift, by Bimelech. YTairer D. f «■*♦ Breeder. H. H Knight. 1960 13 0 2 6 $2,360 Owner. M. H. Van Berg. Trainer. M. H. Van Berg. $2,500 1959 25 3 5 0 $9.230 ' i May10-603Spt 6Jf1:22V5m 22*114 6'° 48J 25 34 Barn'tRL? 4000 69 Worrigal 109 Devil'sL're115 WalterB. 7 I May 5-603Spt 6J f 1:20?5ft 3-2 *408* 13 |t] 13 2"* Sprakerl.2 3500 82 KingJacob113 WalterB. 108 TransPage 7 I Apr27-603Spt 6Jf1:19%ft 31 112 5*5 53 45J 33; NonoRS 4000 83 RoseWill 112 TenBucks113 WalterB. 8 Apr19-60?Spt 6f1:18%sl 8-5*114 6sf 65J 43J 35| Barn'tRL? 3500 59 TransPage114 KingLove117 WalterB. 10 Mar29-6020.P 6 f 1:12 ft 12 109* 85} 7*i 42J 32 MischelV' 3000 87 Subm'rs'n112 JimsMis'ke120 Tr'sP'ge 12 I Mar10-607O.P 5| f 1:10 hy 2\ *110* 3?J 68 Bled. Campb'IR2 3500 Hick'ryStr t105 Kycol'dy105 C'tryDel'y 8 | Mar 1-606F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 11 113 5"J 1*\ 7' I" Comb'stJ4 4500 75 Ry'lSymbol 113 MadD'g108 FirstCrop 8 , Feb18-607F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 20 111 2P« 4"* 2? 5« Hin'osaH' 5250 81 BayFox 112 Boblin 115 Broker sSun 8 I Feb10-602F.G 6 f 1 : 1 3 Vsf t 81 113 &i ~'9i 914 915 GilliganL* 5000 70 Boblin 115 Bay Fox 108 Mousefoot 9 Feb 3-60«F.G 6f1:14"/5sy 51 116 5*1 5? 44 2J SkuseW4 5000 77 N'rwayJr.105 R"dyScott113 TenBucks 10 , April 15 Spt 1-2 sy :54b April 12 Spt 1-2 si :502/5h April 11 Spt 1-2 si :52b E/w I an 1 HO Ch. f. 3, by Holdall— Miss Becky, by Thellusson. TOX-l-ea • «~ Breeder, J. Witt. _ 1960 5 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. Witt. Trainer, E. A. Cole. $2,500 ' May 9-603Spt 6f1:17V5m 40 113 V\ 7'3 7'6 6" WellsJ4 Alw 53 Mr.H'dw"y120 Pro P'se120 GoldCh'nce 8 Apr22-604Spt 6 f 1 : 1 6V5f t 16 113 I" 8" 8»« 8*« CoMVW* M3000 53 Sp'l Stone118 L'tleSh'sie113 Mr. Day 8 | Mar25-6020.P 6H:14%S» 34 113 88J. |" 911 9i^WellsJ' 2000 65 Halationl 18 Karen'sPal 108 S'ndyDan 10 Mar15-602O P 6 f 1:18 m 59 112 11 to 993 gn 88i WellsJi° 2500 51 MightyZ.109 LittleShawnsie110 OurX. 12 Mar 9-6040 P 5i f 1:1CKV%hy 6 109 5*1 69 613 618 Sherm"nA2 2250 48 PaJohnl 11 BobbieL.101 Devil'sL'sure 8 | May 4 Spt 1-2 ft :50%h Apil 29 Spt 1-2 gd :55%b April 20 Spt 3-8 si :381/5b I nua'n \klnr 1 fiQ Ch. f, 3, by Ram o' War— Tea Deb, by Carrier Pigeon. LOVe n yyar | \yy Breeder, Ocala Stud Farms. Inc. 1960 9M 0 0 ( ) Owner. C. S. Handelman. Trainer, D. Sazer. $2,500 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) May 9-605Spt 6J f 1:23 m 31 114 66J 5 6?J f\ ZakoorW* 3000 59 Arab'nLad110 Li'leFelix112 PotlPlus 8 Apr21-602GP Egf1:1?*fav 40 109 912 7" 69 6'0 Br's'rdKH 3500 76 Thyminth 104 Ariel Girl 110 Mansini 12 Apr14-601G.P 6f1:11%ft 43 113 8" 912 813 V\ ZakoorW' 350079 Capt.Cool 121 B'tsAway121 Edgew'ter 12 Apr 7-60' G.P 6 f 1:11 ft 84 107*1213121712171111 WestRL? 3500 78 Capt.Cool 115 Edge'ter105 Har'yL'ng 12 i Mar29-603G P 6f 1:11%ft 111 114 53 8'31017 916 ZakoorW' Mdn 71 F'l o'L've114 M'aH'n'y119 T'ch ofV'ue 12 Mar22-60'GP 6 f 1:11 ft 94 107 l\ 35 7" 8'0 Hin'osaH? 5000 79 EbbiesGirl 111 Nerine104 PennyCircle 12 Mar 9-602G P 6f1:11%ft 98 108 7«J l'»12«12« Hin'saH'2 6750 72 Greg'yC.115 Glit"gSigh111 OldC'sc'de 12 Jan25-604Hia 6 f 1 : 1 1 3/sf t 86 115 43 6'410'81020 ZakoorW' Mdn 67 Rakah'nga117 D'blelm'ge117 Spiccata 11 Jan12-603TrP 6 f 1:11 ft 10 113 641 H\ 8'2 6'2 DeSp'oA" Mdn 76 MissTradit'n117 Nirgal5dy112 Ac'ntha 12 Feb20-593Ha 3f -33%ft 28 114 9 10" 88J Hart'kWO Mdn 85 M'd'mR'g'l 117 C'laG'l 117 PrVdeH'e 14 May 8 Was 3-8 m :37V5b April 19 GP 1-2 ft :47%h April 13 GP 3-8 ft :37b KlnklA Mnirfpn 1 HQ Br. f. 3, by Noble Hero— Hash Knife, by Hash. INODie (Viaiaen | UV Breeder, C . G. Rose. 1960 4M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Hatskin Stable. Trainer, E. Kalensky. $2,500 May 6-602Spt 6Jf1:21'/5sy 25 113 B" 7'2 6'4 5'4 Jes'pJD* M4000 64 BootsAllan118 Pr'tyPr'pt114 Gail Lea 10 Apr12-602G.P 6| f 1:17%ft 32 110 65179 8'5 8'3 SeliersJ9 M6000 74 CountHash115 BrigandRoi107 LookUp 11 Mar17-60'G.P 6Jf1:18%ft 11 114 10'0 8'2 8'2 89 Hart'ckW2 4500 74 Me"saC"nel113 ArielGirl107 Nirgalady 12 Mar 4-604G.P 6Jf1:19%sl 76 111 118|10'2 9'4 9'9 AnyonE4 AlwM 59 JustPops121 MyRound 116 C'tPositive 12 I April 18 GP 5-8 ft 1:052/5b April 11 GP 1-2 ft :50b March 23 GP 3-8 ft :38y5b Ch. 3, by Tavistock— Queen's Chance, by Chance Play. Mr. Mr Admiral Aslmirnl 1 1 A c, ' 1 4 Breeder, H. Armstrong. 1960 10 1 1 1 $1,365 Owner. W. G. Alexander. Trainer. K. Kemp. $2,500 1959 4 111 $820 May 9-605Spt 6J f 1:23 m U 111 5* V 78| Pi StoneCS 250061 Arab"nLad110 Li'leFelixl 12 Pot'lPlus 8 Apr29-605Spt 6 f 1 : 1 31 'sf t 91 111 8" 8'* 82' |» StoneC3 3000 72 Sin'gSus"ne111 SubmVn112 CtryD'I'y 8 Apr14-608Asc a 4J f :55%gd 6^ 110*5 58 59J 5" Campb'IRS 3000 69 Daldust107 Curl'yWr't113 Pen a.P'cil 7 Mar19-60'O.P 6 f 1 : 1 34/sf t 5 112*68 8" 6*i 67i Campb'IR4 350072 Worrigal 115 GI'dCap109 C'tryDeliv'y 10 Mar 7-6050. P 5|f1:084Ahy 6 112* 45J V 45J 4« Campb'IR3 3500 70 Worrigal 111 Chutzpah 109 BruceJ. 12 Feb24-6040.P 6f1:14%m 3J 111* 9'3 9'2 64| 25 Campb'IR7 3500 72 ThirdVerse 109 Medina 108 KingLove 10 Jan22-602TuP 6J f 1:18 ft 4J 115 6^74 8" 8" Dittf'hH2 c3000 73Q'nNancy112 Flavius115 DoctorWhite 10 Jan16-605TuP 6f1:164/ssl 9' 113 52J 2h 1J |1] LambertF9 350061 BI'zeComet113 T'lentTip112 SirJ'fm'n 9 Jan 8-607TuP 6f1:12Vsft 21 *117 10"10'3 912 98| DittfachH4 Alw 75Mis'IMas'r114 St'IFus'n117 D'eWhisk 10 Jan 2-608TuP 5|f1:09%sl 8 117 10'5 7" 8?£ 32 DittfachH3 Alw 66 Malefic't120 K'glyCh'ce117 Salesm'n 10 Pec19-595Pho 5f1:04%hy 2^*118 6'5 5'3 5" 49^ DittfachH' Alw 55Salend 113 SkyLimited 118 DustyDan 6 Dec 4-595 Pho 5Jf 1:06%ft 3-2 *118 43 54 54 3'| GlennP^ Alw 84 Bolaway110 Muttnik112 LopingR'w'rd 8 Nov27-593Pho 6f1:13Vsft 21*118 23 42| 32 2«* GlennPS Alw 85C'perRebel118 Salend113 TexasAbbey 8 May 3 Spt 1-2 ft :51b Pr fonfirtl Pine 11/1 Dk. b. c, 3. by The Battler— Wonderful You. by Brown King, rorennai riU5 • I** Breeder, Mrs. Joe W. Brown. 1960 12 1 1 1 $2,370 Owner, M. H. Van Berg. Trainer, M. H. Van Berg. $2,500 1959 6 M 0 0 ( ) May 9-605Spt 6i f 1:23 m 21*112 1'| II 22 3 s Barn"tRL3 2500 63 Arab'nLadl 10 Li'leFelixl 12 Pot'lPlus 8 May 2-60 'Spt 6Jf1:204/sgd 81 115 P 1'J 2£ 21 F'selmanJ4 300079 Devil'sL're112 P'tialPlus1 15 A'bianL'd 10 Apr26-605Spt 6Jf1:211/sft 10 113 2J 2J 2'| 54g F'selmanJ6 3500 73 Pr'tyPam107 KingLove112 Nee-Naw 8 Apr21-60'Spt 6 f 1:16 gd 81 117 2'i 3J 45J 8? Bain-tRL9 4000 71 Meturn 112 DudeShip 107 RoseWill 9 Mar 4-605F.G 6f1:144/sft 4| 116 1*141 52J V% LeBlancC* 250070 NoS'tsJ'hn111 B'nzaGal115 H'ltonBoy 8 Mar 2-60' F.G 6 f 1:16 sy 81 120 12 13 13 13 LeB'cC'2 M3000 72 Milly'sDr'm116 LittleSh'sie115 Cicero 12 Feb29-60'F.G 6f1:14%ft 71 113 64155 44 45| NonoR8 2500 74 Monia 106 Elac 120 NearwayJr. 10 Feb16-60'F.G 6f1:15%m 5 113*54 531 89J 910 Vinc'aR5 M3000 65 Halation 118 Monia113 Miss Variety 12 Feb12-60'F.G 6f1:14%sy 4% 118 2h 2h 32J 5*| V'I'aACS M5000 72TryTake118 Emblazon118 UrahDarl'g 12 Feb 4-602 F.G 6f1:15Vssy 51 120 32 2h 41 1 V Del'eJ'2 M3000 69 LindyK.115 J'yceRoberta115 P'kPoppy 12 Feb 1-602F.G 6f1:15%ft 3*118 23 32J 45H4 Br's'dR9 M3500 70 BusyLynn113 AnutrofP.118 Sp'IdLady 12 Jan20-60'F.G 6f1:14V5ft 4g 118 63| V% 65 5*1 Br's'dR2 M5000 75 Quarterstaff 118 Elac 118 SassyNell 12 April 16 Spt 5-8 sy 1:06%b Drifti nn Fin rp 1 1 A B 9, 3, by Fly Away-Dorothy T., by Flares. L/riiuiiy riure 1 | *f Breeder 0ca|a Stud FarmS) ,nc 1960 3 m 0 0 ( ) Owner. Gol-Dee Stable. Trainer, W. Opperman. $2,500 1959 14 M 2 0 $1,910 Apr21-604Spt 1^1:49 ft 26 112 44J 6' 6 623 635 StoneCS 4000 40 JimsM'ke120 UrahDarl'g112 G'tyP'th 7 Apr15-602G.P 6f1:11%ft-44 113 121412**12*41 98J StoneC3 3500 78 H'wAreTh'gsl 18 M'nsini109 Penta'ter 12 Apr11-60'G.P 6 f 1:11Vsft 15 113 11»I12«11«11« StoneG4 350078 Tar'con118 Ph'p'sBoy118 H'wAreT'gs 12 Jly28-59'Mth 6f1:13Vbft 71 114 54^ 5*1 5'3 71* BlumWi 4000 60 We'sProud119 SeaTread114 BayBim 12 Jly18-59'Mth 5J f 1:09 ft 4^ 120 4% 5^ 55| 5? Riv'aFD2 M5000 66 BlueMig'n112 Pearliwh'l 110 GrtScot 12 Jly 7-59'Mth 5} f 1:07 ft 61 115 4' I 44 \ 25 23J BlumW2 4000 79 Capt.Cool 115 Pearliw'rl 112 R'dypaar 12 Jly 1-592 Mth 5Jf1:071/5ft 8 120 5^ 591 38| 24£ BlumW3 M4500 77 We'sPr'd117 SillyMiss117 HiddenCh'm 12 Jun13-592Mth 5i f 1 :06%sy 12 115 10*4 71511171117 GibbG'i 5000 68 LeMuy117 KentkyRoyal 115 St'kedUp 12 May27-593G.S 5f1:00%ft 61 110 64 683 66| V% BlumW3 5000 80 Ednez112 Errardona112 UrahDarling 12 May15-593G.S 5f1:01%ft 12 104 94J10'0 46J V CookWM'1 5000 74 Fasting102 HappyLisa117 GreenTurtle 12 April 7 TrP 3-4 ft 1:19%b March 25 TrP 3-4 ft 1:20b March 20 TrP 3-4 gd 1:18b 5th Spt | , I : I I ' i I I I | , I , ' | | i I 1 MILE. (Bishops Light. Nov. 7. 1958. 1:38. 4. 120.) Cj.L C-.I. Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of Jill 3PI three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming r price, $2,500. u/Ln|ou 1 1 C B. g, 4, by Daumier— Miss Blindfold, by Masked Marvel II. TYnuiey I I J Breeder Mrs. M. Crawford. 1960 9 2 11 $3,395 Owner, L. A. LeBouef & J. Woodruff. Trainer, A. J. Mavros. $2,500 1959 20 2 1 1 $3,660 Apr30-609Spt 11-81:57 sy 7J 120 7'* 720 718 723 W'smanM3 250040 BigComber112 BlueWaif115 0urLia7 Apr23-60«5Spt 11-81:55 ft 6J 112 814 65 2* 11 W'smanM3 2500 73 Whaleyl 12 Telegrafo110 Harmonize 8 Apr19-609Spt 1,^1:52%sl 25 115 10'? 8" 79 5^1 W'smanM' 2500 50 H'tyDr'm120 SunRobin115 Telegrafo 10 Mar 5-601 F.G l2l:49*ft 12 113 11* 62| 3U 1»| BairdRL" 2000 66 Reflectedm Albarado116 DotsPh'ros 12 Feb27-602F.G 1^ 1 49 ft 10 107*109 8« 7" 6" BarriosC3 2000 59 BI'kQ'st'n116 Harwick118 Rais'gCain 10 Feb24-60'OF.G 1 1-4 2:09 gd 2J 118 38J 4'0 5H 6'0 C'rst'nsWS 2000 68 Harwick109 GayStreet113 WarAceBoy 7 Feb18-60i°F.G 1,^ 1:47%ft 2\ 115 712 68J 45 3*1 Cars'nsW* 2000 70 Sc'd'ISheet116 DotePh'rs114 PhilE.S. 10 Feb11-601F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 41 112 10^85^63 551 BaldwmR2 2000 76 CelticSon 117 MiManda 102 MikeBoy 12 Feb 5-602F.G 6 f 1:13Vbft 36 118 lO^IOn 54| 28 BaldwmR7 2000 78 AnnieBob103 0joRojo112 MissGrissim 12 Nov 2-599Spt IjVI.WWn 21 114 §•* tq !*• « CurryE4 2500 63 PhilsLast112 P't d'H'neur115 Condesa 10 April 11 Spt 3-4 si M91,5b April 8 Spt 1-2 si :54V5b Durcnilr 1 1 ^ Cn 9 4 b* Gilded Knight— Lamar's Girl, by Valdina Lamar. l/utmiik. • I J Breeder, S. W. Richardson. 1960 6 2 10 $1,940 Owner, F. Drago. Trainer, F. Drago. $2,500 1959 8 111 $1,049 May 7-601 Spt 6f1:164/5m 17 117 22 22 23 23 W'smanM4 2500 71 LushLie 112 Dursnik 117 Bonjo 9 May 3-602Spt 6Jf1:19'/5ft 26 115 7*1 S»C*a«15 WsmanM? 3500 73 Con'e-Catl 15 Jac'neJ.109 Gol'nW'd'g 9 May 3, 1960 — Daily Racing Time, 1:183/s. Apr 1-608JnD 6f 1:16%sy 15 108 44J 5^1 5?J 5" Millig'nP3 HcpO 72 M*rjeE«Vt113 G'ngN'ws113 LtleBr'e 7 Mar25-607JnD 6 f 1:15 ft 2% 116*65165166 64| Wd'yCT* c250085 Cyanic115 Dandy0.116 TomHertzler 8 Mar18-605JnD 5J f 1:09 ft 31 116 33J 24 13 12 Hinoj'saE3 2000 92 Lelia'sBoy 107 GulfGate 109 FirmFair 8 Jan 3-605Sun 5J f 1 :04Vsf t 12 116 31 22J 2J 12 CostaFS Alw N'cyAg'n113 Mr.Fr'kels116 Fth'rsG'm 7 Dec30-592Sun 6f 1:11%ft 12 114 1J |1 3J 43 HustE4 2000 Castela106 Hon'yStr'w117 D'bleSc'dal 9 Jun25-595Cka f^ f 1:20%ft 25 106 Wl V « •» 6» CampRi Alw 75 lmpolite115 Cop'rRoyal 113 Warsh'ld 8 Jun12-597Cka 5f :594/5ft 9| 112 631 V 710 781 Hatc'erCDS Alw 83 PrincessA.D.112 Quobi113 JustTilly i2 Jun 9-595Cka 5f :59%ft 9J 113 42 54 54J 551 Hatch'rGD3 Alw 86 Ch'fPlease106 Ching113 FeudalDream 9 MlSS ivusa ManHpvillp iviunuevilie 107 Cn f' 4' b Conjure— Empress, by Radiotherapy. IU/ Breeder. Old English Rancho. 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. Sun Dial Stable. Trainer. B. L. Pellam. $2,500 1959 17 1 1 1 $3,015 May 9-609Spt 11:45 m 16 112 6 * 5* 5*| 5*1 Robic'uxH3 2500 56 D'ntl'sD'r'hlH Si'pleStar114 OilB'n'r 6 May 3-60iSpt 6J f 1:193/sft 26 107 79i 6« 5'0 410 Robic'xH^ 2500 76 Mr.Marcey112 Fr'kZero112 Mi'rStorm 9 Apr27-604Spt 6J f 1:201Aft 60 107 78J 86J 711 651 Robic'xH3 3000 77 Cert'lyRed112 Dunt'hTint112 LushLie 10 Sep28-592Haw 1,16 1:47%gd 16 110 44J12i412'81224 NonoRi 2500 50S'niWolf113 R'nCrown113 NuthinToit 12 Sep19-594Haw 6f1:114/5ft 36 111 641 68£ 710 7" Robich'xHi 3500 77 Dykhtau114 At'micMis'le111 BigFlush 8 Sep11-594Haw 6Jf1:18Vsft 18 110 98111131012107 SellersJi 3500 80 Cr'l TobeK'd116 T'eeM'ra116 S'l'sJet 12 Sep 1-592A.P 6f1:104/5ft 20 111 121211" 910 78J Barn'tRL4 4000 81 E'gnD'sy111 H'yD'dle114 A'micMsile 12 Aug19-592A.P 7f1:233/5ft 19 108 781 8'5 8'2 6'2 BolinH4 500078 J'ysD phnel 17 L'pY'rM'id120 Ch'eB'te 10 Aug10-592A.P 6f1:11%ft 87 109 9" 781 35 32J BarntRL' 4000 84 Bibloom120 At'cMis'le114 ChicgoL'p 12 April 20 Spt 1-2 si :522^b April 14 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05%b April 12 Spt 3-8 si :38b Iron nun lYicriiiuiii Merchant* 1 I | 1 C 6. g, 8, by Coldstream— Alpolly, by Boatswain, J Breeder u Roomson 1960 6 111 $2,710 Owner, J. P. Abraham & W. B. Kaufman. Trainer, R. Slomer. $2,500 1959 3 0 0 0 ( ) May10-60iSpt 14153 m 41 115 14 12 32 321 StoneC3 2500 52 Telegr"fo111 Jef'yJ.S. 115 IronM'rch't 9 Apr16-602G.P Ull:T7ttft 71 118 73134 22 22 StoneC^ 3500 87 Jacq'linJ.108 Ir'nMerch "t118 Solad're 12 Apr11-602G.P 6Jf1:16%ft 29 116 43 22 2\ I] DeverRH 3500 92 lronMer'nt116 Free andBy115 Singer 11 Apr 4-601G.P 6f1:10%ft 114 12'5 Eased. DeSp'toA9 3500 Salmag114 DownT'jan114 L^o'sH'ney 12 Mar25-601G.P 6 f 1:12 ft 91 115 1112109| 312 gaj Stev'nRLi 3500 75 Kev 115 Cozy Ada 114 Jouett S. 12 Mar14-601G.P 61 f 1:18%ft 34 117 1224122012241221 Stev'nRLS 3500 62 S'bw'yStrike117 Art'rJ'yCeell? P'sito 12 Jly 25-59'A.P 7f1:25%ft 4J 116 105J11121017 912 DodsonD4 3000 69 Colonel Ken1 19 Jonter111 Cramming 11 Jly 17-59'A.P 1 1:37%ft 11 116 12 14 21 910 DeSp'toA* 3000 72 FI'tArgo122 Sailor'sK't116 Morbihan '2 Jun27-592Was 6 f 1:11 ft 17 116 11'41124 Eased. RotzJLn 3000 Roam'dRed119 C'wing111 Bl deD dess 11 Nov 6-582Spt 6}f1:19)tft 4 120 5* 6*) 68J 54 NonoR3 2500 84 Declaration115 LewMay112 Nordal 10 April 15 GP 1-2 ft :50%b April 1 GP 3-8 ft :36y5b March 29 GP 3-8 ft :37b • MaaiC Wand ttuiiu 117 B- g, 6, by Rippey— Bern Lass, by Bernborough. riuyiv. 1 |/ Breedef H H Kmqht 1960 3 2 0 0 S2.885 Owner, H. Phillips. Trainer, J. T. Rockford. $2,500 1953 20 4 2 2 $6,755 Apr30-604Spt 1 1:44%sy 31 120 24 25 24 fl Fiesel'nJ* 250068 Ma'cW'nd120 JeansDe'n109 SanqBlu 6 Apr20-604L.D 7f1:28%ft 51 116 64 \ 41 13 121 ErnstP* 200081 MagicW'd116 R"M Pr'ce116 R'dyP'ky 11 Apr16-601L.D 5f :59%ft 68 115 10141091 912 9*1 ErnstPS 225084 KiserK'g117 Pr ceProm117 Mr.H'ris'n 11 Dec -599|\lar IA 1:49%gd 18 112* 32 \ 54 912 917 Campb'IRS 2000 47 Rm'nReq'st117 PatsDuke115 MyD'dy 11 Nov30-598Nar 1^ 1:49 sy 12 115 44 57| 6" 6*» SpiMhJ? 2500 48JetT'rbine115 P.O Anx112 BlackPage 8 Nov24-599Nar 1^1:52 sy 10 115*14 12 13 11 Campb'IR3 2000 51 MissBluelce112 Pimbo117 FoxySilver 9 Nov17-592Nar 1 Jg 1 :484/sft 21 120 2^ 2\ 43 « Kn'ppEJio 2000 61 Az'leaT'n120 0nhisfs117 Tht'sT'sG'e 10 Nov14-593Nar 1^1:50%ft 71 120 3"k M M 691 SkuseW3 2000 50 OurDay115 MyDaddy115 PlaceKick 12 Nov10-599Nar 1A1:491W 6 122 2h » 353, 381 Kn ppEJ'2 2000 53Th't'sT'sG'e117 OnhrstoesllfJ LordJeff 12 0ct29-599L.D 1-701:44V5gd 51 120 53 4«i 24 24 FisherR4 2000 86 Iceman 113 PrinceTip 115 LorigTom 10 0ct21-599L.D 1A1:46%ft 7 120 42153154 551 FisherR2 2500 83 AulaTymie110 Ankylosis110 H'loRita 10 0ct17-592L.D 7 f 1:27 ft 12 122 8« 78g 7«J 64J FisherR" 2500 87 WorldSeries117 StrgLady106 Cameo 11 March 24 LD 1-2 ft :54b 1 O Gr. h. 6. Nathoo— Palomilla. Don Mike. Hnffn narta nussie Mucclo V a. I 1 IZ by by dteeoer * 0 *h.te. i960 4 i o o $125 Owner, M. Winer & D. Zakoor. Jr. Trainer. D. Zakoor, Jr. $2,500 1959 33 4 10 3 $8,915 May 9 60'Spt 6if1:22* m 7J 112 1* 1»' 2* 4'1 CraigH2 2500 68 SignedCheck118 Cl'v'rOnelir Mr.Burt 10 i May 3 603Spt 6J f 1:21 ft 15 113 23 23 43* 67 StoneC 2500 72 GoodCI'nFun113 OilBurnV108 BeauJer 8 Apr29 606Spt 6J f 1:20%ft 13 112 6* 8'° JU 715 CoxWS 2500 67 Hi andFair107 Great114 GoodCI'nFun 8 j Apr22-60'Spt 6f1:14%ft 12 115 3' T \ 8'8 8" CoxWB 3000 67 BeauG'ge115 RiteBold112 LadyAri'ne 8 Oct 9-59'LD 7f1:34V* hy 31 117 34 33* 44 5** KnappEJ* 2000 49 L'tleFish'k115 D'ne sBoy112 C'ntCase 9 i Sep30 595H P 6^ f 1:23 hy 6 5 *107* 1* 1* 14 1* CampblR6 2000 70 Fcrbid 117 MadgeP. 112 I'll Wait 8 , Sep25-59'H.P 6*f1:21%sl 31 115 5 5* 57J 6' ZakoorW? 2250 67 ComeTh'gh120 Alakatchl 15 Acq'ntMe 7 i Sep21-59^HP 6J f 1:20 ft 9-5 *112 2^ 2* 34 3*1 ZakoorW2 2500 83 SideWheel 112 TroyCity112 Splitter 7 Sep15 592H.P 6 f 1:14 ft 3* 120 64* 53* 32* 2'* ZakoorW' 2500 82 Ro-Add 120 AliO K 117 Amby 10 I Sep11594HP 6*f119%ft 3* 113 1h 1h 2* 23| ZakoorWi 2250 84 HurnBly110 Col'IVelv-t118 TinFlyer 8 i April 21 Spt 1-2 si :55%b April 7 Bo* 5-8 ft 1 0325b April 2 Bow 5-8 gd 1:08b Omi Cesnme* 1 1 7 B 9- 4. by George Gains— Omigosh. by Lawrin wmi oeurge I | / Breeder Grady Bros 10GO 9 2 1 0 $2,440 Owner, W Swezey Trainer, W. Swezey. $2,500 1959 11 1 1 1 $2,290 May11-60'Spt 6* f 1:24%hy 7; 115 1* 1? 2* 1' JessopJD' 2500 61 OmiG'rge115 RoylFlyerl 12 YourShine 7 May 2-605Spt 6* f 1:21'Agd 31 117 88 9« 7'* 7'0 Griffiths 2500 68 Drogh"da112 Si'dCheck112 Jerry'sGem 9 Apr26-60'Spt 6Jf1:204/sgd 31 120 6?* 88* J»3 915 CampR' 2500 65 Liveitup115 MarkKI'ne112 Gol'nW'dg 10 Apr21-60?Spt 6 f 1:15 gd 35 117 75 33 44 5'0 CampR* 2500 73 Pr'ceView117 Great114 G'denMel'dy 10 Apr18-602Spt 6* f 1:26 hy 15 117 6?1 6*; 9'5 9'8 BaldwinR^ 2500 36 Darner 107 LadyAriadne 109 Pym 9 Apr 7-6O6J.1D 1 145%ft 3; 117 12 11 1h 22 Delah yeJ4 2000 75 Bet sPeanuts106 0miGe'rge117 ItPays 7 Apr 2 602 J11D 6f1:18ysm 17 117 13 14 15 12* Del'ayeJio 1500 72 0miG'e117 G'd'nArchr117 R'by sB'by 10 Mar3O-60'JnD 41 :49%gd 62 108 8 3? 7*17* CampR4 1500 85 Mr.Whit113 Cot'uxBoy113 Dr'mTwist 8 Mar23-604JnD 4f :48%ft 71 112 1 76 78; 78* WicketLB 2250 85 Urd n'M'ster112 Birch112 G'ldSVrity 8 ' Juni2 5950ma 51 f 1:07 gd 21 111 84188 6" 7« JessopJD4 3000 69StarJay112 MightyPlayer114 AnyStar 11 Cfin Trii^l" 5fc 1 1 7 Cn "• 5- b* 0n Trust— Canina. by Bull Dog vu" * ' MS1 ' ■ ■ ' Breeoer Mereworth Farm 1960 12 5 0 2 $5,535 Owner, Mikel Farm Trainer, C C. Lemons $2,500 1959 6 0 2 0 $1 900 May 6 KHSpt 6* f 1:22 sy 3 120 710 65*5* 3* PrestonJ4 2500 70 Liveitup115 SunnyCoast120 CanTrust 7 Apr30-60'Spt 6* f 1:214,ssy 3**120 8" 7" 48 35* NonoR3 250069 Pym 120 Elchac 114 Can Trust 9 Apr 25 60'Spt 6*f1:20%ft 4* 120 52*42 1h Ink NonoR9 2500 81 CanTrust120 FrankZero115 Roy'lBetty 9 Apr20-604Spt 6*f1:22%gd 6J 120 68* 5* 45 4* NonoR? 3000 65 TaneeMYa117 Adm'lship112 Y'rShine 7 Mar29-608S P. 1-70 1:49 ft 2\ 114* 6^ 56*55 55; LaveHJ? A2000 59 Baywise 114 TinyLittle 116 Briseis7 Mar22-606SP 6 f 1:16Vbft 8-5 »115* 7» 6' 43 1i* WeilerD* 2000 69 Faucheleventl 20 Killdee115 Ornum8 Mar11-607SP 6f1:15%sy 6* 115* 8'° 88* 77; 47J WeilerD' A200066 V'lt'sRat'n120 Baywise115 AIIC"mers 9 Mar1-607SP 6 f 1:15 gd 2\ 115*53 43*1' |3 FaticaFi 2500 75 Roy'l Tr'd108 B'tW'mar115 TrueR'st 8 Feb20-605SP 6M:134Aft 3J 115*64*56*5' 4s; WeilerD* A2500 73 M'sChiefw"d113 Devotee117 GlenCove 8 , Feb11-607SP 6f 1:15%ft 4-5 *115* 32 3' 2* 1J WeilerD' A2000 73 SaltL'k115 MakesPerfct115 DillW'd 7 Feb 8-605S.P 6 f 1:15 ft 3* 115 76; 66 2* 14* RootTR4 c1500 75 Fight'gFab118 Br'nM'nk117 SixHifr 8 April 17 Spt 1-2 m :54b I Longden's 5,381 Still Tops Longden's 5,381 Still Tops Lifetime records of leading jockeys, as listed in the 1960 American Racing Manual, show Johnny Longden in front with 5,381 winners through the end of the 1959 season. Eddie Arcaro is second with 4,426. Ted Atkinson, who retired in "59, ranks third with 3,795. 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SATURDAY ^ | GRANDSTAND. $1.00 2 J CLUBHOUSE, SI. 50 7 1 Tax Intl.: No Minors 9 Page 19 6th Spt e - - 1 MILE. (Bishops Liffht. Nov. 7. 1958. 1:38. 4. 120.1 fkf-ri \l")t" Purse $2,750. 4-year olds and upward Starter allowances Starters for a claiming \/iii «^pi prjce ^ $2,500 „,. |ess Sjnce Sept. \% 1959, who have not won a race other than claiming or for a claiming price exceeding $3,250 since March 15. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races. 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Cpvan If nnf-c 1 1 O ok D- h- 5- bv Seyen Seas " —Marie Kaye, by Platter, jeveii miuis • I *■ Breeder, Crown Crest Farm 1960 10 1 2 1 $3,775, Owner. M H Van Berg. Trainer. M. H. Van Berg. 1959 28 4 4 6 $8,310 Apr12-604G P 1,1s1:44%ft 81 114* 8'4 912 911 99* SolneM7 c4000 76 BayPoint 115 VetiansPal 115 Potter 9 Apr 5-605G.P 6f1:12%sl 17 110* 9'4 919 916 918 HillMF4 4500 64 StansJoyl 14 Th'sAq'as114 ArtMcPike 9 Mar 5-602G.P 11-8 1:50%ft 2* 120 43 U 2h 2"kZakrW'0 c3500 82 Sausage 113 CountB. 108 TidivateH Mar 1-60' Hia 11-81:51 ft 8J 116 1* 13 14 14 ZakoorW' 350080 GentleKn'kl 19 Billtownl 19 SomeTune 1'- Feb20-6fl3Hia 11-81:51%ft 11 118 47 53; 43* 43| ZakoorW3 3500 74 F't'gBoy113 Co'IArcey120 Ph'r inFr'nt 8 Feb13-6fJ3Hia 1,^2:01'/ssy 10 120 56* 6'8 412 3» BehrensR3 3500 65 Gratitude120 Samark115 SomeSteed 9 Feb 3-60' Hia 11-81:52 ft 15 118 109| 6'3 7'3 7" YorkR'O 3500 64 Tuditious115 UncleHilly115 Fight'gB'y 11 Jan19-602Hia 1^ 1 :5Srsft 4 122 107J 76? 55; 56 ZakoorW2 3500 80 FlymgV'ture116 Philglan116 NobleHal 10 Jan12-60'TrP 1&1.4IMI 17 117 9' 5 64 42 2'I ZakoorWS 3250 82 Midshipm'n114 E yK ght120 Admid'ra 10 Jan 2-60'TrP IA 1:43%ft 50 117 77 9'4 8'3 710 KnappEJ3 4000 74 Gr'kSword12C BakerStr't120 Nasomie 10 Dec21-596TrP 1 1-8 1 :49V%ft 21 114 ll« 58* 67* 6" Zak rW8 H2500 84 Tw-veB-ls117 GrkSwJd122 G'denC'cle 14 March 29 GP 1-2 ft :52b March 23 GP 3-8 ft :38%b Feb 25 TrP 1-2 ft :48y5h Cjnn 1J fUorlr 1 1 C Dk. b. or br. c, 4. by Postwar Valor—Carte Blanche, by Mafosta. jigneu v-netR 1 | j Breeder Mr & Mrs L G Burns 1960 5 110 $2,225 Owner, H. W Keileher. Trainer, L V. Kirby. 1959 19 2 2 3 $4,505 May 9-60' Spt 6*11:224/5111 6; 112 5" 6** 54 Ml BaldwinR? 2500 70 SignedCheckl 18 Cl"v"r0ne1 11 Mr.Burt 10 May 2-605Spt 6* M:21V%gd 20 112 65*75^54 22* Curry E5 2500 75 Drogh'dal 12 Si'dCheckl 12 Jerry'sGem 9 Feb 5-602F.G 6f1:13Vsft 6* 112 4'* 42 24 6" DaltonH* 2000 75 Annie Bob 103 Whaley 118 Ojo Rojo 12 Jan26 603F.G E f 1:14 ft 2; *113 77 10'012'31210 Mad'nD'O 2500 72 CleverOne105 Mearsan114 KnobvwKid 12 Jan14-603F.G 6t1:13%ft 22 113 66* 633 554 47 MaddenDS 3000 77 Del*tf'IT'e117 Sm gRip115 HighTeR'y 10 Sep23-595H.P 6* f 1:19 ft 8* 113 8'* 78 6" 66* Fiesel'anJ5 500083 NotleG't120 Mr.Fidel'y115 H't'rsDm 8 Sep16-597H.P 11:41 ft 4 112 2'* 1* 2'* 78* BaldwinR3 5000 74 Paul 1.120 NotableGent117 Arakanll. 9 Sep 3-595H P 6; f 1 203/sft 4; 112 66*5**33 22* ZakoorW:- c4000 79 Sw'tSnuff117 PattyKem109 AirDevil 9 Aug26-59*H P \\ 1 -47^'sft 31*113 7" 22 1* 2'* ZakoorWS 4000 77 Arakan 11.117 Charla 112 GuidedForce i HnnniKnl ^fnr 117 B. f. 4, by Eternal Lark or Hannibal-Star Cluster, by Chilhowee. nanniDQI orar ' I ^ Breeder. E K Thomas 1960 4 2 0 0 $3405 Owner, E. A Dust Trainer. A Horton 1959 14 1 2 1 $3,395 May 9-5Q6Spt 1 1:44%m 5 111 2* I' 1 '* 1'* Stoned 3000 67 HaniiStarlll BigCmb'r117 LilsFlash 6 May 3-607Spt 6* f 1:19*/5ft 17 113 34 43* 34* 5*; F'sel'nj: A4000 79 Kap-Heart 109 Cuddling 107 Lon 8 Apr28-608Spt 1 1:42'Aft 3* 108 32 11 13 12* NonoR7 2500 79 H'bal S'r108 R"y'sBleM"n112 TySt'ne 7 Apr22-60'Spt 5f1:14%ft 14 110 42 52 68 661 Skor'skiA'- 3000 77 BeauG'ge115 RiteBold112 LadyAri'ne 8 0ct27-593Spt 6* f 1:23 m 7; 117 86 54; 65* 56* CraigH2 3000 62 Sal'sJet 111 Illegal 114 RoliaRia 10 Oct24-593Spt 6*f1:224/5m 5* 117 9'410'5 915 8'3 Barn 1RL8 3500 57 Deecie 117 FleetEva 117 RoliaRia 10 Oct16-597Haw 6f1:10%ft 37 110 I2*412«10»10" Barn'tRLi2 Alw 83 Marcy Belle 110 Titus H. 113 Vince 12 Oct12-594Haw 6f1:16Vssl 2**111 23 2* 1'* 12 B rn'tRL4 AlwM 66 B'therJulian117 Elchac114 Wil'wBI'ze 8 Oct 8-593Haw 6f1:15Vshy 5 113 42*46 35 28 B'rn'tRL3 AlwM 63 EpicD'cer119 l\TcyAg ,i113 Hill O'Mine 8 Sep30-594Haw 6 f 1:15 si 52 111 55 44 44*33 B'rn'tRL6 AlwM 69 BalmyBoy 114 Swooner114 Elchac 9 Sep22-592Haw 6f1:13%sl 82 113 107 87 73 6'6 Skor'skiA7 6000 64 Subgal 109 RiteBold115 DancingDoe 10 April 20 Spt 5-8 si 1:05b April 15 Spt 5-8 sy 1:07b April 12 Spt 1-2 si S^/sb Irii/nu 1 1 7 B. c. 4. by On Trust Royal Imp, by Royal Minstrel JU7U" I" *- Breeder, J. Muth. 1960 7M 2 3 $1,629 Owner. R. W Adams Trainer, W E Fling. 1959 9 M 0 0 $125 May10-608Spt ' 1 1:45^m 6* 112 3' 2' 1*1 32; B n'tRL4 A2500 60 Rimonte 117 AndyJ.112 Jayay 8 May 5 6fl6Spt 11:41 ft 14 112 5'2 6'2 6'5 6'5 CurryE4 Al* 70 Titus H. 112 Nanking 113 Firstkin 6 Apr16-60'Spt 6f1:18%m 7* 112 56* 6*; 6* 34* CurryE5 3000 61 WildTalk 120 LushLie 115 Jayay 9 Mar22-6030 P 6f1:11%ft 12 122 95 ; 37 24 23 ChavezF'2 Mdn 89 Sp'ce Moon112 GoldCh'nce112 Eff'nlyi 12 Mar17-602O.P 6f1:144Asl 2**115 62; 2^ 33* 33; Bri'htRJ'O 2500 72 Shad-Tad122 ThreeoTh'co112 RedMill 10 Mar 8 -6030. P 6f1:15%hy 30 120 86* 6** 47 2'; BrightRJS 3000 70 Namron 124 RedMill 120 Albertus 8 Feb20-6020 P Sf1:12Kft 63 112 971 98 910 79 BnghtRJ6 3000 79 WacoScamp117 Don'tSp'kHO Namron 12 Nov12-59'Sp» 6*f1:202/5gd 25 112 65*44 32* 44; Rob.c'xH5 2500 78 FleetEva114 MryDike111 SlowB'tS're 10 Nov 5-594Spt 6*f 1:24«/sm 109 112 67* 56 56 69; Robich'xH9 2500 51 Dawn ofChi117 Illegal 113 FleetEva 10 Oct29-592Spt 6*f1:24%hy 98 112 771 8'* |M 9'2 StoneCS 2500 50 J'yB'yB.117 SI'wB'tS're115 Fab'sGem 10 May 3 Spt 3-8 ft :38ysb April 13 Spt 5-8 ft 1:062/5b March 31 OP 3-8 ft :36%h i j i , i I i ' , I Rlnnr-k 1 fY7 Ch. hi, 5, by Challebroom— Dandy Dancer, by Blind Play. D,ancn ■v# Breeder. F D. Turner. 1960 7 2 11 $5,125 Owner. Dorothy M. Turner Trainer, E. L Whyte 1959 14 2 3 1 S5.450 May 2-608Spt 1181:53 ft 11 112 714 78 6" 78; Wm'nM7 H4000 75 B-Ware-Mac111 Bayluc114 BI'kMask 8 Apr12-608G.P 1 ^ 1:42%ft 33 115 9" 6'* 48 23* BarrowT6 5000 92 Prank 118 Blanch 115 Moderadoll Mar28-609GP 1 ^ 1 :44Vfeft 8J 114 63; 55* 68* 87; BlumW6 5000 80 Vet's Boy1 17 DavidS.R.121 Sausage 10 Mar7-604GP 1^1:44%ft 9* 117 64 2h 1h 11 BlumW6 4250 84 Carneaux 115 OlaKala 119 JrishEyes 8 Feb25-60'Hia l2lJMA 11 117 76 75; 5U 53* BlumW4 5000 83 Parthenon 115 Dig Me 120 Clematis 10 FeblO-60'Hia 1A1:59Vsft 2* 118 1' 1n 1h 1"o yorkR2 3500 84 0phir115 Chiricahua115 Stardarity 12 Feb 1-60 :jia 1 1-8152Vbft 25 119 8'8 781 45* 3=1 YorkR" 3500 71 Adormid'ra116 NovelB'k116 Roll'gJ'dy 12 Jan22-602ma 11-81:51%ft 13 117 79*54*64 75* BlumW" 4000 70 HoneyO'112 SomeBird109 Adormidera 12 Dec23 599TrP 1-701:42 ft 17 116 8? 76*8' 87* RotzJLS 4000 84 Stardarity 113 Novel Book 113 Alamo 11 Dec15 59»TrP 1^ 1:44%ft 93. 113 48* 47 45 1"* BlumWi 3250 78 ForestFury111 DipChick117 Pronto 9 Nov10 596Spt 1A1:50%sl 2J 111 66* 55; 43 43 B'n'tRL6 A2500 65 GreekSword117 Viadanalll Soc'ILion 6 April 7 GP 3-8 ft :37b March 27 GP 1-2 ft :501/sb March 19 GP 5-8 sy 1:04%b Plnf-npr 7onif-k ' 1 1 9 B. g, 5, by Olympic Zenith— Martha Dell, by Rippey. riuuici £_ciiiiii •■ ^ Breeder. H H Knight. 1960 7 0 12 $1,040 Owner. E. L. Plattner. Trainer Dan Howell 1959 16 2 1 2 $5,165 May 9-606Spt 1 1:44%m 4* 112 56*43*42 64* CurryE4 300062 Hani'lStarlll BigCmb'r117 LilsFlash 6 May 2-60'Spt 1 1:42%ft 3; *112 8'° 56* 46 32 NonoR3 3250 76 LilsFI"sh110 S'nRbin115 PI'tn'rZ'nith 8 Apr23-60'Spt 1,1s1:48%ft 7; 112 53; 42' 45* 57; CoffmanE3 4000 69 GalaRock112 Borego115 RicoBranco8 Apr16-605Spt 11:47 m 12 109 47 55* 6'2 49; CollierW7 3500 46 Goldnose117 Jean'sP de109 PI'terZ'th 7 Mar30-6O8O.P 1-701:43%ft 12 114 8'° 7H 42 2'; AdamsJR2 3250 81 Luknela114 SupmeB'ter114 SpicyT'r 10 Mar23-6080.P 6f1:10%ft 38e 116 11'811i7 917 8'5 HatcherG7 3500 82 Spr'ghill 116 NickieG.116 Deli'tfulT'e 12 Mar19-6020.P 6f1.13%ft 49 114 t2«12«11'*11V HatcherG' 4000 70 M'nDave109 G'ldnose114 MightyPlay'r 12 0ct30-599Spt 1A1:51%sl 2**114 54*14 15 14* Chamb sW7 2500 62 0'r-the-T p114 MovieR'ce117 SeaRose 10 0ct21-59'Spt 11-81:52*^ft 2* 112 7'3 32 3'* 43* Bald'nR'o 2500 80 Sacandaga 117 Condesa 112 Edmor 10 Oct 9-599Haw 1T1S 1:51%hy 3 115 5'4 47 36* 3'3 BaldwinR' 2500 40 B'tyB sh115 Am'rlea109 J'my theOne 7 Sep26 593Haw td,% 1:59%fm 53 112 58*45 35 343 RotzJL4 2500 86 Soc'IL'nl 18 0utrank112 J'my theOne 8 Sep19-59'Hawtcia 158ysfm 7\ 114 57J 44 43* 55* Carst sW2 2500 90 N'rv.aysFlsh114 Soc'IL'n117 Outrank 8 Sep15 593Haw If, 1:44%ft 9 115 32 24 54 57* CookLCS 3000 81 Quinap112 BlackMask112 SeeMeGo 8 April 27 Spt 5-8 gd 1:08b April 21 Spt 1-2 si :52%b April 14 Spt 1-2 ft :53b frinrlocn uunuesa ;k ^ 1 fi7 Br. m, 7, by Industrial— Nu-Ko. by Nugget. ■*»# Breeder Mrs J Gomes. 1960 12 3 3 2 $5,890 Owner, J. Pollina & C Skelton Trainer, H. Lintz. 1959 22 3 5 5 $7,705 May 3-60'Spt 11-8 1:54%ft 43 111 7" 43 2* 2* BaldwinR2 250075 Rimonte 12i Condesa 111 Outrank 8 Apr26-60'Spt 1^ 1:49%ft 2**112 6'0 75 56*45 NonoR4 2500 68 BlueWaif 115 Sabertooth117 De" Jon 7 Apr11-609G.Ptc1^ 1:42%fm 73 116 8'3 8'4 8'6 7'7 C'rst'nsW' 3500 74TropicKing 121 Iked 119 CaptainFlash 8 Mar11-609G.P 1^1:59 ft 3* 118 8" 8'2 65* !* C'rsfnsW2 3250 92 NovelB'k114 0nY'rMind114 G'ninaMia 9 Mar 5-60' OF.G 1 1-4 2:07y5ft 3; 108 76; 75 11*13 NonoR6 A2000 85 RaisingC'n113 Capt'nBud109 CapeP'nt 9 Mar 1-60'F.G 1^ 1:49%ft 2**111 77 64* 52* 2h NonoRB 2500 69NuttyDream113 Mearsan114 AirB'tle 8 Feb19-60'F.G 1^1:47%ft 4 114 6" 67 42*3' NonoR5 2500 75 CapeP't119 M'eyM'k116 Go-G'rge-Go 7 Feb12-60'F.G 1^1:52%sy 4 114 53 56 47 24 NonoR2 2500 48 Stroller116 Telegrafo106 MoneyMark 7 Feb 6-60'F.G 11-81:55%ft 6* 111 8'2 85; 6'| 1"k NonoR' 2500 69 Telegrafo106 Stroller116 ChessPI'y'r 8 Jafi30-60'OF.G 1 1-4 2:10 si 9* 109 54*64 66 66 HurleyR3 2500 67 Fratellol 14 CapitalAcel 12 Cheer Jack 8 April 10 GP 1-2 ft :50%b CADILLAC FOR 1960 PRESENTS NEW MOTORING MAJESTY Large Selection on Hand for Immediate Delivery, No Better Deal Anywhere! 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PUBLISHED FIVE TIMES A YEAR March -July-August -September -November $7.00 For All Five Issues Send Check or Money Order (No Cash or Stamps, Please) to: The Morning Telegraph, 525 West 52nd St., New York 19, N. Y. Page 20 7th Spt 1 1-16 MILES. (Bernbiireoo. May 10. 1958, 1:44. 5. 121.) , *7aL Cut Purse 53,000. 3-year-oWs. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since l # 111 JUT March 20 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price. $6,000: if for $5,500. * allowed 3 lbs. Giictv Pnfh ram 111 Lt. b. c, 3, by Windy City II -Lasting Way. by Unbreakable. VJllSry I I I Breeder. J. L. Paddock. 1960 10 1 1 1 $3,755 Owner, E. J. Soper & J. Rivard. Trainer, L. A. Janicki. S5.500 1959 19 3 1 1 $5,675 May 6-605Spt 6Jf1:20%sy 19 112 7" 7" 8' 5 7'8 Skor'skiAS 5000 63 Ten Bucks 109 Amber Bay 117 Yep 8 Apr27-608Spt 1 1:41 %ft 8J 112 8" 88 88 8" Skor'skiA3 5500 72 JimsM't'kel 17 Mr.Flush'gl 13 Lincoln 9 Apr21-60iSpt 1^1:49 ft 7-5 '115 5* 43148 3*1 BartRl.2 c4000 65 JimsM'ke120 UrahDarl'g112 G'tyP'th 7 Apr 1-60'G.P 11-8 1:52V%ft 2J 116 77 65| 43J 2i YcazaM3 4500 72 ValsAcel 14 GustyPath116 RichardK. 8 Mar22-609G.P 1^ 1:46 ft 3J 117 7^44 45 441 Hart'ckW? 4250 73Kn'k'tP'ch110 ValsAce115 M'd'h'IM's 11 Mar 8-605G.P 1& 1:45%ft 4J 111 7« 78 6«J 7«| YorkRS 5000 73 L'rd'sAng'l 110 Sh'p'sHill 113 Miljay 9 Mar2-60'Hia 11-81:53%ft 4$ 122 9'3 8»3 7?J 75J BrooksS3 5000 63 Miljay108 Celebrator113 ShamBattle 10 Jan16-KPHia 11-81 :52%ft 12 110 7" 4*J 2* 1J YorkR3 7000 73 Valqui116 SleepyMan116- QuickKippy 12 Jan 9-60«TrP 1-70 1:43V%ft 3*110 6*1 75 6«J 551 CamerW* c4000 80 Sicola108 Adirolf114 MSadowhillMiss 12 Jan 2-601 TrP 6 f 1:11 ft 26 113 9«J 68 4?$ 45J CamerW? 5000 83 Atgenib108 Br'rKn've120 M'dis'nA'nue 12 0ec22-59«TrP 1-70 1:41 %ft 265 118 9"10i510i511i7 CamerW* Alw 79SunTanMan117 Yomolka118 TomJ. 12 March 28 Hia 5-8 ft 1:04b March 20 Hia 1-2 gd :51b , March 16 Hia 5-8 ft 1:03%b nearawn Dorlrnwn 117 Br. c, 3, by Revoked— Withdrawn, by Haltal. I | / Breeder A s Abercrombie. i960 12 i 1 2 $3,075 Owner, Mrs. C. Greene. Trainer, G. Alexandra. S6.000 1959 2 M 0 0 ( ) May10-606Spt 1 1:45%m 4J 114 48J 55 43 6?i ZakoorW? 6000 55 JimsM'akel 19 Oc"nS'dal107 A'berBay 6 Apr21-605G.P tc 1 1:39%sf 15 118 55J 4? 4' J 38 BurrC 575078 Neshenum114 M'sNorse107 Redrawn 8 Apr13-KHG.P 6f1:10%ft 8J 116 7«| 813 912 99J BurrC? 6750 82Suzuki112 D'zleDancer109 MissNorse 10 Apr 6-605G.P 6f1:11%ft 7J 113 32 3nk 1h 1| BurrC M800086 Redrawn113 MissChicago107 Primon 11 Mar31-602G.P 6f1:12%gd 3J 119 9 9129138* BlumWi M7500 76 Rem'kable119 Sp'kerD'd114 Sasas'ya 12 Mar24-604G.P 6Jf1:17%ft 23 120 910 9»| 9?i 73J ZakoorW? Mdn 83 NewHit 120 Chuck Boy 120 MyRound 12 Mar 8-6O1 G.P 6 f 1:13 ft 9-5 *119 10? 5*J 5* 33 Cho'teJ* M5000 76FullComm'd119 Glideaway114 Walron 12 Mar 4-604G.P nf1:WM 16 119 42J 32J 33J 43i Cho'tejn AlwM 75 JustPops121 MyRound 116 C'tPositive 12 Feb 4-604 Hia 11-81:52 ft 52 118 2P» -» 35 4« RotzJL2 Mdn 62 Hillsbrgh118 ToFort'ne118 P'mFIVr 12 Jan22-60'Hia 11-81:53%ft 20 113 2J 43 10131013 RotzJL? 7500 56 Fastg't'r114 Er'nasW.L.115 Qu'kK'py 12 April 5 GP 3-8 sy :36%bg March 29 GP 3-4 ft 1:18b March 23 GP 1-2 ft :50%b ^rnrofull jcuruiun 1 f\t\ Dk b. f, 3, by Scorpion II.— Powful, by Overslept, IWBrMdtr.R.W.Powers. 1960 5 111 $3,300 Owner, Busch Stable. Trainer. M. Eisen. S5.500 1959 18 3 0 2 $6,540 Apr23-60?B.M 1,1s1:424*ft 6J 107* 52J 4»I 6*? 6'i LanowayG' Alw 80 Amanulla113 WhizB'm117 N'tivelnd"n 9 Apr 7-602B.M 6 f 1:11 ft 3*116 6i|127i12i012'5 Gr'htsRio c5000 73 M'sFec'mo110 ServlceLinel 10 S'f'rQ'n 12 Mar23-602B.M 6 f 1:11 ft 7J 112 41 51 J 5* 31 BurnsE2 5000 87 TheWave114 G'dnightMary106 Dorsun 12 Mar 9-602S.A 6i f 1:19 ft 16 112 42 31 V\ 1J YakaRio 5000 83 SwiftAdm'l 120 ltch'gPalm109 Cliche 12 Feb 5-602S.A 6}f1:18%ft 40 112 62J 43 23 2-4 YakaR* 5000 81 SwiftAdmiral 114 NakLak 114 Fulfill 12 Nov 9-594B.M 6f1:11%ft 6J 113 53 8*1 V\ 68| MorenoP2 500075 Sp'ceRace113 J'stB'z'g114 Mr.Gr'ys'n 12 0ct27-59*G.G 6f1:10%ft 3 119 2'£ 1J 2J 3* YorkRa 5000 82 ArmedMiss116 LottieLee111 Li'leZida 12 0ct14-59iG.G 6f1:11%ft 2% *114 2h H 14 1| YorkRi2 5000 83 Do Rae 119 Peppy Dee 109 Forward 12 Oct10-59iG.G 6 f 1:11 ft 13 114 62| 6=3 65J 44J LakaR2 5000 80SolidLad119 NoGuns117 Man'sWest12 Sep26-596Pom a6f1:13%ft 2J *108 45 35 21 15 YakaR? 40000 85 ShesSa'cy114 Diam'dVici108- Cop'rCap 8 Sep21-599Pom a6H:14%ft 10 114 6 s 54J 55 43| YakaR2 5000 78 Repayl 17 Hettigene117 GrantedWish 8 Aug26-595Dmr 6f1:11%ft 20 113 43J 52| 5«J 5'J PierceD? 700076 Jesornol 16 LottieLee111 Dot'sCoro'nd 9 Aug21-595Dmr 6f1:11%ft 14 113 8*1 7«J 612 613 Domin'zK2 7500 74 Repay 119 Gidget 113 AngelaC. 12 Aug14-596Dmr 6f 1;11Vsft 36 114 75J 5?J 6'0 6'0 Carr'IIWES 7500 78 SolidB'lt117 Jay'sTrust114 JustBr'z'g 9 Feb 27 SA 5-8 ft 1:02%h Feb 20 SA 5-8 ft 1:01%h Feb 13 SA 5-8 ft 1:02h ivir. Mr Fliichinn V /\ 1 1 yl B. c. 3, by Flushing II — Puritan Tulip, by Yellow Tulip. nubnmg ''** Breeder, W. H. Harris. 1960 7 2 11 $3,960 Owner, R. Bohn. Trainer, R. Bohn. $6,000 1959 11 1 0 2 $2,185 Apr27-608Spt 1 1:41 %ft 3J 113 9'2 6«J 2J 2'J Griffith^ 5500 81 JimsM'fke117 Mr.Flush'g113 Lincoln 9 Apr23-6fliSpt 6f1:14%ft 16 116 914 8" 6*1 33 GriffithKi 5000 83 C'tessAlbie110 W'rigal 111 Mr.Flush'g 10 Mar19-6030.P 6f1:12%ft 61 120 109198198 9?i GriffithK* 5500 78 Petpetual Boy 115 Scenic 112 Naking 12 Mar12-6080.P 6 f 1:16Vbsl 21*117 8*1 44 \ 44 1"k GriffithK* 450068 Bim 117 BruceJ. 114 Naking 8 Feb27-6010.P 6f 1:15V%hy 7-5 *113 23 111 13 17 GriffithKS 3000 73SportieAnn109 Naking113 JimsM't'ke 11 Feb23-6040.P 51 f 1:07 gd 1\ 117 V\ 781 510 5'1 GriffithKi . 5000 75 Hanna'sD'l 107 Unex'dSon117 BruceJ. 10 Jan20-605F.G 6f1:13Vbft 14 110 981 8K 7" 7T' NonoRi 5000 73 Masom'li117 Hanna'sD'l 110 M'sefoot 9 Nov28-59iF.G 6f1:134Aft 61 116 Fell. NonoRio 5000 MartyDee105 Fr'cisM.L.116 M'nGos'p 12 Nov13-592Spt 61 f 1:23 sy 3 118 1h 121 1* 18 NonoR7 M4000 69 Li'leRadd118 QueTuck118 M'sha'sGirl 10 Nov11-593Spt 6 f 1:15 gd 5 115 31 4318*188 B'n'tRL? AlwM 75 He'sS'body115 D'tinyBay118 L'tleR'dd 9 Nov 6-593Spt 6lf1:27%hy 71 117 l\ 2^ V 31 B'n'tRLS AlwM 46 Unexp'dSon117 He'sS'b'dylO Melike 8 Oct29-594Spt 6lf1:24%hy 60 112 53J 43 32 35i MillsM 5500 57 Cot'nD'l 112 PilgrimsR't115 TrkyL'se 10 Oct20-593Spt 6f1:13^ft 91 112 3215* 67J 611 CurryE3 6000 80 RallyR'nd112 B'!eBolero115 Ventur'la 10 Oct15-59iHaw 6f1:12%ft 36 113 108199 6* 810 NonoRi 4000 75 RippleBay 113 GladCap 113 SilkyJane 12 Unfllfn 1 1 O Ch f. 3. by Aloi ter Slnq to Me. by Attention /vieTurn I I *- Breeder. T Piatt. 1960 7 2 0 0 $3.?75 Owner. M H Vm Berq Lamer . M H Vm Bera. $5,500 1959 14 3 4 3 $5,555 M.nUl tV-Spl 6f1 1t--Mii U P? 'I'1 (v-\ V 1 G"«l IVunlRl * 5000 68 f iiMOipl IS Kith) l.t. c.MI', H.ip biii'i 10 Apr .M W Spt 61 I IP qd .! II.' f. 4U .V\ P l\ llieiW (1000 .'H M tiiin P.' DudeMiip 107 Knsr-Will 9 •V» •('• 60 'spt 6M16*mii U 110* ;»' •10»*I0-M0'a Spi.ikoiL» 4500 48 J.iyD M PI D'nyClirrf IM MiuMloll 10 Apr 1 BOM) P 1 *0 14.'SM '. ! 106* 4' 6'" 7'i ■'■' Spi.ikeil « 7500 73 V.tMiur/ 11.1 Roy'l M'qollO I v-Al.irm / Mai/lfVOP 6f 1:t1Hf1 21*10/*1- 1- 1- 1", Spi.ik.Ml- l.'SO V GiiyC.uv II ! Orr.uiS.iiKl.tl 10/ Ourltob 0 M.vPW-OP t'l11*'-.h\ IS 113 i &•'.(•■• 5*i ColhrrW* SOOO 57 PiuiiHr 11.1 Serine 113 rhiidVetH I l,;.Vu)HM' : ltl05Ktt 13 UN S!l •■ilUV' ■)-'] CoIIhmW 7000 ft? I'la/ilunKIl llrliosi npr.li 114 .Irl.l.iy 10 Qd I 59*1 it 1 Mil:- s! 2 *11." S*| H W ."I I iumOM 4SQQ Allii-d.lplinlM I'll.il.-l-vIM UuukKpy 7 ivt : y-i.tt PtiiHstt :] 109* : pj, p p Iuhvim .1500 RiurHhicii: RiMi'oyii? PtttteGem h S*p22 8»La' 1 101:44 tt i Mf 2»| 2»| Y 3»J I iu.»s.»l - 6N0 Posing 111 l.iMylO.! Sli.ilCh.tm I It Salt; :- l it I TlU 44 Ml II 10/" 1- U |M liu.is.lt' IM KtvnUlnlfPI ILiniltlO? Sonuiimu | May 5 Spt 3 8 ft 38b April 28 Spt 3 8 ft i.'Mi April 27 Spt 3 8 |d 38b Or.,nl, Qonrlnl 1 1 *") B f. 3. by Roman Sandal Ocean Sky. by Fpqhtmq Step cean jonaoi | I Z 8rfedcr K Hughes i960 922? $5335 Owner M H Van Berg Tr.tinrt. M H V.n, Brrq $5,500 1959 12 3 1 1 $2,600 11*10 60*Spl I 1 IS-'mii :i W* 13 IP PJ, ?:■ "ptiHlLt 6000 6.1 JumM .»kell9 OcnS'd.illO/ A'herllay li ' M* 6 60*Spl 61 M Xl-»y.y 21 115 6'' l"'"1 6*' 6'-' B.un'tk'1 - SOOO 69 Trn Biuks 109 Ambrt B.tv 1 1 7 Y.'p 8 A|v28-8^Sp4 HflJO tt 2}e*115 5** 4*1 T* MI BaralRU SOOO MOc'nSandal 115 S#rtSto«t120 louy.il 6 V- .' tV'Spt 6t I 14 -ft 6; 112 10'*10|SIO,-,10,, fionoK" SOOO 71 C 'trssAltnellO Wim.tl 111 Mi I hntt'f) 10 Aar10-00* Sp4 6n I MiHq 3) 109 II lb U I- Bam'tRr- 4000 60 Ov nS'mPllO'H .itiiy.tPli JimsMiStlH I Har21-60X .P 6t1Ps.tt 5 107* m 4»1 Y Pj ClWpbW 42S0 00 Mrluru 109 Guv(".uy113 Our Bob 8 M-uPt^-OP Bf1:17HM| -U 108 • Pi v; IP -1 1 r.unpb'IR.' 5(XX1 j8 Pnmrlr 113 Scrim 113 TluidVerM I -., : p s\ i t •' .1, .; ; »p.i ;'\ :n :\ 2'i PbnpsB c.uxx) ;b kovIRvh.iI u Kycai'tfyW Qu'ni Vm 10 i ;-;: ■.-.' \M' ft 116 Itv 2J »1M .J' .U n 3«j PhrlpsB" 3lXH167Sp'irAnn106 HrySlrcrlll? Pr sCr.tr.t 1? M ' ^*! H 1 70 1 45 si 1/ 114 Ht 3* 4* 6" Hutoi MM '• OHO MfrtOVMwlH Pil.ttrhylM Mctuin / M.iy 4 Spt 3 8 ft 37-*,b April 15 Spt I 8 ft :38*sb March 30 OP 1 2 ft 53b Sorinl Hisforv 1 1 4 B c. 3. by Al.ikinq Tint.il.ite, by T.ni.iqfl JOLiai nibiory • »** Bicodcr. Mrs. A Hullco.it 1960 3 0 0 1 $290 Owner. J C Petersen Trainer. E Wy.itt SG.000 1959 12 1 2 2 $4,140 H» 4 00«Spl B| 1 W tt 11 P6 SSI BU gl |4 B.tld»mR; Alw 76 Id'oStrpI 16 Dun UieLite116 Ctpil'/.- t\ , 50*S|M Sf1:1S44jfd 21 112 ' r«J 4*1 3*1 CriffHhK' 6: 00 73 J.tyD M 114 ld.thoStep112 Sol Hisfy 8 Hjr2940H).P If 1:12 tt 3b 116 MJ 7»| §»• W CurryE« 7000 80 B'blrTluouqhlll GuyGuyl 1 1 J.tyD. M l| Sep 10 59' L. it 6f113*5hv 21 114 5- 5 5-- 0»t Pnwlff 6000 C'iilHniiy105 PosmgllO R.tpidRrhrl 9 TLli-.td tio.tt tag2S-5StRan 6f1:11%fl II 116 O'llO*! •" 7»| CurryE" Alvy 83 J.u^onlie Ar.tb'nL.idlie Tpor J'n 11 -V B-S9«Rm StfimU 51 116 7 i fill 5*} 4" CurryE* Alw 76 Brr.uix 1 16 Jackson 116 SkyOn 12 Jy24-59*M 5}fl3074%tt 4 115 W 9J1 8» 2t*l AdamsL' cbOOtl 85 Jrhn sBlno112 Lan mL y112 C'tCh'k 12 Jit 17 -StMM Sit 1:07 ft 1 115 Pi 5*1 3* 2-\ AclamsL' 6000 84 SkiJumpP5 Small El 12 CouiitCbuck 10 .. 3-59*04 5U 1 0' ft 4i 116 HSH*1!)1 AdamsL P 6000 85 ShuNotP6 Mis .C'prrUG LanbamL dy 12 JM2S-S9HM 5if 1.07-Sft 7 5 »113 6* 4- J 2- PI AdamsL' 2 4500 84 FoxyPat114 Lanh mLy115 Br sRew d 12 May 3 Spt 12 ft 53bg April 29 Spt 12 qd :52*5b April 25 Spt 5-8 ft fcOOMk I u,l,tum inrnln 11/1 ok b c 3- b^ Bernborough-War Wise, by Sweep All. M^ Breeder A B Karsner. 1960 6 0 0 2 $705. Owner. Joe-Anna Stable. Trainer. J. Sulliyan. St.. 000 1959 12 1 1 0 $1,775 i I \ Apr27 SO^Spt 11 4:isft 81 108*6* 3'J 3' 3'i SprakerL* 5500 81 JimsM-t'krP7 Mr.Flush"qP3 Lincoln 9 Up 2 60?G P 14 145*5ft 6 115 9« 9-' 9'« 9" RotzJL" 6250 68 K'outPchl 13 Acantha112 Me'saC'nel 9, I Fife 3 HWKi '. 18151HU 39 116 8'01P«10'3 gis GibbG" 9000 59 Cad wood 108 ScarletLillylll Prey 12 I Jan20-5r*H.a H a 150+sft 7 119 11 » M0'*10**10-0 UsseryR* 10000 61 Rse deGuerre108 Tapis114 Battlcwise 12 I ! Jw14-S0*TrP 17O140Jsft 33 116 0»* OH 5J9I 4^j BrooksS' 10000 96 RippleBayl 14 Ruse deGuerre114 Prey 9 Jan 2 6C-TrP 1^145 ft 31*117 6"\ 8^1 6^J 3? GibbG^ c75O0 74 Box'rsOrmll? QukKpy112 MissN rse 10 Dfec20 59"TrP lAHtUft 7 113 5* 1r 1r PJ GibbG* 6500 78 QuickKippyP2 Fastgator113 BigOscar o Dec 4-5r-'TfP 1 1 1:12*sft 22 119 7'0 6'0 47 2j GibbG» M50O0 78 BrothrKnve119 Prliwh 1 111 Nirgal'y 12 Nos-9 5?-:Aqij otlt^Hft 12 118 12'512"01P7 gis McC yC" M6000 73 Rant n'Rave118 Am t n118 RunSilent 12 Not'3 3?" *-ou 7t'1:26-?ft 12 118 9*i Sa 5*1 5-1 Tr i'sR'O M6000 83 BrfEnc'ter118 Sud'nD'th118 McPhee 11 April 7 Hia 3-8 ft :38b March 21 Hia 5-8 ft 1:04*Sb March 12 Hia 5-8 ft 1:03"f5b Amhpr Rnv 1 1 7 6 c- 3. by King Dorsett— Amber Star, by Stardust. amiiuci wuy 1 1 / Breeder Mrs Joe w Brown- 196!) n ! 1 , j2570 Owner R T. McDonnel. Trainer, R T. McDonnel. S6.000 1959 4 M 0 0 ( ) Ma»10-50»Spt 11:t8Hm 51 114 M 39 3-J 3'i ClarkS^ 6000 62 JimsMakel 19 0;.'nS'dal107 A'berBay 6 t*3 5 6C;Spt BtflJOlteg 26 117 5315' 5* 23 CMS* 5000 78 Ten Bucks 109 Amber Bay 117 Yep 8 Mpr27-S09Spt 6;fl:193sft 61 117 3-» 4""; 5* 65 BYrftRLS c400081 RoseWill 112 TenBucks113 WalterB. 8 Aprr-5C"Spt 11:43' rft 26 112 4' 13 14 15 CraigH* 3000 74 AmberBayl 12 Not soBigl 12 Outwitfg 9 RM5MT.6 IA1.0WMI 19 113 S3^ 6-» 5-» 651 PrestonJS 3000 67 Caracole 108 Hit n'Miss 113 RandyM. 8 Feb20-6C-F.G 6 f 1:13* eft 65 109 TO ***•• i»« •*! PrestonJS 4000 77 TenB"cks116 RoyalS mb'l 113 MadDog 8 Feb ?-5CT G 5 t 1:14*5ft 30f 111 1171 9C1 991 0*j Val'elaAC3 3750 68 FirstCrop1 16 Sw't -nBlue107 Worrigal 12 Jan23 6C-FG 141*40 ft 21*116 TO 8'3 |t* 82° Br's'rdR* c3000 50 Xc*blesB'v106 M'h.VsG'1106 L'y'bleLil 8 J?.'*5-6':-FG '.; ■ :0-5 : 5* 118 10'- 7*1 42 5-7; B'leyPJ' M4000 57SweetBa 108 Emblazon 118 PeteSo 10 JJjnf-OPF.fi 1 Je 1:49*5ft 51 115 12'51P* 831 55 BaileyPJ"' 350064 Reb"IMny113 R'ndyM. 113 Pr'fsD sty 12 May 1 Spt 3-8 m :40b April 13 Spt 1-2 ft :50-Vsh March 4 FG 3-8 ft :38%b r _ _ Yours for the Asking! Si; ^^Jiri^S^S^r^^ ir^^V^^C^^-c ^"^^ THIS 28-PAGE BOOKLET explains the ^ \ lcO£lDQ ^Q rutin i ; .Ja. meaning of every symbol, abbreviation "f ****~*TT* " W" 'T^-* w/:-- -' ^ and figure in Daily Racing Form's superior past performances. The most com- [ plete analysis ever compiled on these I ■ /J subjects. 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POST I irV' V 3 'ill I ^l8n8 SMI T'ME' 8:4° P M' ADMISSI0N' Grandstand, $1.50, Clubhouse, $2.00, « H-7-- ^-' m I Y-W xyr ^^yjj^fe^ / / ! V". p, . ^^Bkmk^^fc^M^^^^^ tax ,nc^e ^- E°sy to Reach by Car, Bus or Limousine. %k\\\^L ^ ^l 4 t ^ ^HP^^^ N0RTH AVENUE (160° North) and R,VER ROAD (8600 West). $^c!T#s t*' ^ " ^^ ' ^ PLENTY PARKING TRACKSIDE. DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 8:30 P. M. f.»U PA&/Afi/7l/£l£ F0R RESERVAT,0NS CALL MAnsfield 6-4816 Foster Track * Tines! Horses * Feature Races Nightly Table of Comparative Track Records TABLE OF COMPARATIVE TRACK RECORDS Below are track records for distances more frequently raced at the major tracks. The comparative value of such information is apparent at a glance when considered in connection with best time of each horse appearing in the entries. 1-2 5-8 5 1-2 3-4 7-8 1 1 Mile 1 1-16 1 1-8 1 1-4 Track. Mile. Mile. Furlongs. Mile. Mile. Mile. 70 Yards. Miles. Miles. Miles. Aqueduct 1:04 1:10% 1:22% 1:35% 1:48% 2:04% Arlington Park :58 1:03% 1:08% 1:21% 1:34 1:42% 1:45% 1:47% 2:01 tAscot Park :46% :59% 1:06% 1:12% 1:24% 1:40% 1:43% 1:45 1:53% 2:07% Atlantic City :59% 1K)34/fe 1:09 1:20% 1:42% 1:47% 2:01% Balmoral (formerly Lincoln Fields) :58% 1:04% 1:10% 1:22% 1:34% ... 1:43 1:50 2:03% Bay Meadows :46% :58% 1:04% 1:08% ... 1:35% 1:41% 1:40% 1:471* 2:01% tBel Air :58% 1:25% 1:38 1:42% 1:43% 1:53% 2:07% §Belmont Parlr :57% 1*4% 1:09% 1:21% 1:34% ... 1:40% 1:47% 2:00 Beulah Park :46% :58 1:04% 1:10 ... 1:36% 1:40% 1:42 1:51 - 2:03% Bowie :46% :58% 1:03% 1:10% 1:22% 1:39 1:43 1:42% 1:50% 2:05 tCahokia Downs :46% :58% 1:08% ... 1:24% 1:37% 1:41 1:42% ... 2:07% Centennial Race Track JSJ 1:02% 1:08% ... 1:36 .. 1:42% 1:49 2:03% tCharles Town :46% 1:00 ... *1:14 1:24% 1:44 1:51% 2:05% Churchill Downs :46% :58% 1:04% li09% 1:22 1:35 1:41% 1:42% 1:48% 2:01% tCranwood Park :45% 1:12% 1:24% 1:38% ... 1:45 1:52% ... Del Mar 1:00 1:03% 1:08% ... 1:35 ... 1:40% 1:47 2:03% Delaware Park :.... :58 1:04% 1:09 ... 1:37 1:41% 1:42% 1:48 2:00% Detroit Race Course :57% 1:04% 1:09% ... 1:36% 1:40% 1:41% 1:49% 2:02% Fair Grounds :46% :59% 1:04% 1:10% 1:24% 1:37% 1:41 1:43 1:49% 2.04% Fairmount Park :47% :59 1:05 1:10% ... 1:38% 1:41 1:42% {-51% 2:03% Fort Erie :47% :58% 1.-04% 1:10% 1:25% 1:37% 1:42% 1:43 1:50% 2:05 Garden State Park :58 1:05% 1:08% ... 1:36% 1:39% 1:42 1:47% 2:01 Golden Gate Fields :47 :57% 1:03% 1:08 ... 1:33% ... 1:40% 1:4C% 1:58% Gulfstream Park :46% :59 1:03% 1:08% 1:22% ... 1:39% 1:41% 1:46% 1-59*A tHagerstown ....* 1:03% 1:48% 1:564/% ... Hawthorne :48 :59 1:05% 1:09% 1:25% 1:37% 1:41% 1:42% 1:47% 1:59% tHazel Park :46% ... 1:06% 1:10% ... 1:37% ... 1:43% 1:51 Hialeah Park ... 1:05% 1.09 1:22 1:36% ... 1:40% 1:47 1:59% Hipodromo de Tijuana (formerly Agua Caliente) :45% :57% 1:03 1:09 1:23% 1:35% 1:40% 1:41% 1:48*/s 2:02% Hollywood Park 56% 1:02% 1:08% 1:20 1:33% ... 1:39 1:46«A 158% Jamaica :57% 1:03% 1:09% ... 1:38% 1:40% 1:41% 1:48% 2:01% James C. Ellis Park (formerly Dade Part) :58% 1:05 1:10% 1:25% 1:37 ... 1:45 1:50% 2:04% KeenelaVid 1:05% 1:09 1:21% 1:42% 1:47% 2:03% Lansdowne Park ...'. :47% :59 1:04 1:10 ... 1:36% 1:40% 1:42% 1:48% 2:04% Latonia 1:05% 1:10 1:42 1:43 1:49 2:044* " Laurel Park 1:11% 1:25% 1:39% ... 1:47% 1:54 tLincoln Downs :47% :57% , 1:24% 1:36% 1:41% 1:44 ... 2:06% Longacres :57% 1:03% 1:08% 1:23% 1:34% 1:42 4:41% 4:47% 2:02% Long Branch :59 1:05 1:10% 1:27 1:39% 1:41% 1:44% 1:51% 2:054A Maumee Downs tformerly Fort Miami) :48% :59 1:03% 1;10% ... 1:38% 1:42% 1:44% 1:51% 2:07% Monmouth Park :58 1:03% 1:08% ... 1:34% 1:424* 1:41 1:484* 2:01% Narragansett Park :47% :59 1:04% 1:09% ... 1:37 1:41 1:42 h S:49% 2:06% Oaklawn Park :45% 1:00% 1:0* 1:09% 1:25% 1:39 1:39% 1:41% 1:484* 2:04 Omaha" :46% :57% 1:03% 1:09% 1:26 1:37% 1:39% 1:42 1:51 2:05% Park Jefferson 1:00% 1:26% ... 1:46% 1:49% 1:544* ... Phoenix :57% 1:03% 1:10% ... 1:36% 1:41% 1:42% 1:51% 2:02% Pimlico :47% :59% 1:04% 1:10 1:26 1:37% 1:41% 1:42 1:50% 2:04% [Portland Meadows ...; :47 :58% 1:04% 1:10% ... 1:36% ... 1:43% 1:50% ... Randall Park :58% 1:04 1:09% ... 1:39 1:40% 1:42% 1:47% 2:03% River Dcwns :58% 1:03% 1:09% ... 1:36% 1:40 1:42% 1:49 2:02 Rockingham Park :47% :58% 1:04% 1:08% 1:26 1:35% 1:39% 1:42% 1:49% 2:05 Santa Anita Park :46% :58% 1:04% 1:08% 1:20% 1:34% ... 1.40% 1:46% 1:594* Saratoga :47% :57% 1:03% 1:09% 1:22% 1:35% 1:434* 1:45% 1:49 2:01% Scarborough Downs 1:06% 1:11% 1:43% 1:45% 1:52% 2:054* tSportsman's Park (Chicago) :454* 1:11% ... 1:38 .. 1:44 1:49% ... Suffolk Downs :464* :58% 1:04% 1:09% ... 1:35% 1:41 1:43% 1:48% 2:01 Sunland Park :574* 1:03% 1:09 .... 1:36 ... 1:42% 1:48% 2:044* Sunshine Park :48 1:02% 1:04% 1:10 ... 1:40 1:41% 1:43% 1:52 2:07% Tanforan :58% 1:06% 1:09% ... 1:37 1:404* 1:42% 1:47% 2:02% ThistleDown :454* :58 1:03% 1:10 ... 1:36% 1:44% 1:43 1:48 2:03% tTimonium 1:00% ... ... 1:27% 1:50% 1:57 Tropical Park :46 :59 1:02% 1:08% 1:25 1:36% 1:39% 1:40% 1:46% ... Turf Paradise :45 :56% 1:03 1:09 ... 1:35% ... 1:41% 1:48% 2:02 Washington Park T :57% 1:03 1:08% 1:21 1:33% 1:40% 1:44 1:48% 2:00% Waterford Park :58% 1:03% 1.-10 ... 1:36% 1:42 1:42 1:49 2:04** tWheeling Downs :59 1:26% 1:45% 1:52% ... Woodbine (new) :58% 1:044* 1:09% 1:22 ... 1:41 1:43 1:49% 2:01% Woodbine Park 1:24% 1:36% ... 1:43% 1:50% 2:04% •About distance, tlndicates less than one mile track. §Widener Course — 4J furlongs, :49%, 5 furlongs, ;554*; 5J furlongs, 1:01%; 6 furlongs, 1:07%; 6J furlongs, 1:14%. Page 21 8th Spt ' , i I \ I I I ! Rfll -Qnf I 1-0 MII.KS (i-liulp). (DUhupM Mcht. ( t. 29. I95S. I:1'l1-, 4. Il«) Olll J|/l SPORTSMAN'S PARK HANDICAP Purie $15,000 3 year olds and upward a-.-*« J v X 1 l ft B f , (, by Blue Cay D K Dor, by lioUlrr Auctioneer llU8rt;d,r R D,„ntr i%o 7101 $2 875 Owner R Danner Trainer W J Danrter 1959 11 4 0 2 $18.91/ Miy '1 GO'Spl 1 ,', 1 *i0 ■-.« t 11? J* P 11 1' Curryf* Alw 6/ AmJioni-erll? f.ouril'.w'-d.iklH Do-, I, M.iy ? Ml''.pl (.Jlin-ll II. Ill '.'• V 4'J 3'i Cl.nkS' Alw HJ lonroll? Indi.inHcirl 1? AiKtlonwr 6 A|ii'IMr»Spt IIKl'-.M 11 IP l»"i 4' 6'-} 6* C'fm.ml * Mr.pO H ! I iih-M m 10/ Pi -. vd1?0 '..ifi-M^ge 10 Apr ? (i0«O P I,1, 14?' -ft 1') 111 |»* 7»| t4 IU Ui.ivr/M HepOSO I iM Iff il/11'i f.r dWi/.irdP l '.h.uiP.w. 1? Mn.V ( IK'() P I /n I 11 II ?.l 1?0 9" H''i f,ni 4' ll.irr-K'' Alw 91 P-nll.illow1?0 I f..d-.l "li-rlO/ Mi.inP.n. 9 M.n 1 1 MK'O P (.11 II. in ?9 1?? 'I'M!" l'\ S") Hari-K'' Alw 73 Mh)tBlll*Geffl113 Hflfi'tPO C'rlyKr-m I lch?4 r.0'0 P l TO 1 4,i1-.m 11 11/ HJ V'l ' "'." H.irrK'' Alw V! Pfdb-.JWli1 19 lilf M ~iw 110 V. hl'-.l-'k f, O, li'l ')9"S|it 1,'» 1 I'tVifl U) 1HI /"} 6' ' A V'J Collii-rW' H."if)0ar, lil.iit.fM.iinf 1W D..vidO" !'-«• 114 \)u: ' •, 0 I1.' 59'll.iw l I 1 4.1'v.t 9" 11'. '.'J 6^} ' •'! ')»} I ougorn.J' Alw 51 A'lh.iA lilil •-■ il 10 Kftuboll 11? EJjyBoy 7 Sci.l'C ')9'l,il 1 1 H 1 4'KWl 15 119 fj" 5''} 4 K-i (.rillitliK^ Alw Iwlu 1?? lul ..il .id 112 f.r.iyl l/ -r 7 May 1 Spt 1 ? m b?1-.!. *lnrr v V 1 l *) B i|. 5, bj Crocodile Sawwood, by Black Servant JOrCX /-S '1Z.8re.d-r Mrs A. Fruehauf. I960 11 ? 1 1 $6,970 Owner. M H Van Berg Trainer. M H Van Berg 19*^9 ?7 8 5 5 $17 810 M.iy / BPSal 1,'. l 1'! ' H I .••*": U P 9 P' I icMfl'nji HcpO / ) I adyl aRwellO Arracado105 RavaajH 7 Api.V BO ■'■'.pi 6J M 19 ft 8 5 *1?0 It 1J ?' 1"" Curryl I M«09Sorex120 I'l-ml.frtonP J IndianLady 9 Api.'O l.0'l.pl 1142 gd It 120 4'l1'' V H B'r'IRL'' H750080 Son / 1?0 ', ■!'■ « P'i f.oi/rii'^wfd.ik 8 M.ii tl G()AO P 1/0 141 II 7i.- 117* Hi' /a /« /'^CurryLS Ah*00ShdiiP..r.1 1 / [J-.lyAdm'l 113 Jo.irueGdl 3 Mar22-C0*O.P 1 70 141 II HJ 11?* ' '• 5'J lys /'' C.mipb'IR* Alw H1) P. -nil. ill ,w1X) I f.id-.t lirlO/ '.h.inPar. 9 lBrtO-60*O.P 1/0 141 ijd 4J 107* 5"! 5'- J1' 3'- CJpbr-llpi 1^500 /4 Pi-nH.il w1?0 D-.tyAdrn'l 11? ^tyrun'r 6 M.i:9 60'OP 6M15'-.hy 4 119 6* I 5' 8'n «'", Curryf v Alw 04 I '■..'l-.H-.lfr 1 11 Mang.im 119 Dos I lei.?? UK'O P 6 11 13'-.hy 2^ 119 4 "J 41 4' ! V\ Ch'lK-r-.W- Alw /4 Dixie Dudley PH '.h.mP.i' 1?2 I otafuri 8 mi 9 no«i G l,Vt 47'/-.!i 3 2*116 2*1 3 5' 4" CookWM^ Alw 71 PmHaHow 113 Pan KM Casaall r.ond 6 .mi 14 60 T G 1,'„ 1 46V.fl 9 5 M16 6* 6' 1 2J ?' Ch'bcrsW AlwTORay'sl f€'d113 Agli.iAhb'.P6 SeaH'n 6 .un 8 60;F G 6M:1?*/igd 12 113 5" 1 5"1 5* 4' J Ch'bersW'' Alw 34 Pur.dil 116 f bony Pe,irl113 Gunrod 7 April 25 Spt 5 8 ft 1 05b April 16 Spt 1 2 sy :51V,b Apr.l 13 Spt 5 8 ft 1 06%b Pr»*rif oint r\i of flr/lnr Urder *J*I ^ 1 AQ B i, 7, by Menow Turmeric, by Bimelech IUo«iree-er 0 Ph,pM Ml 9211 $7675 Owner. J C Dobkin. Trainer A N Winick 1959 15 1 2 0 $5,075 Apr2J 608G P 1,', 1.44 sy II 108* /" 8" 0*1 0" Solom'eM' Alw 63 liigfork 110 Iskai 107 Sir Ruler 9 M.ir26 60HG P 1,', 1.42V»ft j\ 108* 5» 8") T-\ 78], Solo'neM* Alw 87 Bf-mgur-rre 1?2 Nitrophy 114 Moony 8 MM 8 60'G P 1 1 8 1 49vft 8 5 *1 !** * 5» 3' 5'-J 6'U Sol'tieM" A 32 C'lt rdy120 NirnbleTop120 Pl'lunioll. 8 M.ir 1 60'Hia 118 150 ft 6 114* 6« 4" J 33J 2b Sol'oncM^ Alw 85 fr.n.kd wn110 PiniMpplc-119 R'c'gCI d'. 8 ri-l.lG 60»Hia 1181.49 *t 9 5 106*6**54 43 33 Sol'oneMi Alw 87 SpaceC d'rP9 Don'tAlibilOS Rickov'r 7 'cblO 60*Hia 1 1 8 1:51%ft 9 5 M17* 6" 3'J 1? W Sol'neM4 12000 77 Senior High 122 Hi Lift 117 Prybu 9 Feb 2 607 Hia 1 1 8 1 49Wt 7 111* 5«1 4'; P V\ Sol'neM3 10000 87 Top Le,i 116 Do«,hay 116 Van Quest 7 J.in25 60»Hia 1 1 8 1 50Sft 9J 116 BH 6«1 6*i 6*1 St'nRL'O 10000 74 C ntSwd'k119 Joe sM ster116 OutSail 10 Jan 1 60*TrP 1 70 1.404,5ft 15 113 1P''10''i 8*1 68 HartltW"' 10000 90 0utS.nl 109 BobAdam-,112 Adm'I'sAce 11 Jun13 59* Was 1 1:34*1'sft 2ie"116 7" 917 g?'- 91' BrooksS8 10000 74 Ardee 113 Oil Legend 111 Bauxita 9 Aar22-59*G.P 1 1 8 1 52^.nv 51e 113 7,r 2} 2' 2'1 Harm zW Alw 71 NukciB y11; M'm rsGde113 L'leP'ter 9 April 12 GP 5-8 ft !*t6)H April 11 GP 3 8 ft :37%b March 18 GP 3 4 ft 1:15"^b UOUnr frtnnf -UUCMTOS r*nnntrkc 1 00 Ch. g, 4. by Cauntos Countess Lea, by High Lea | UO Breeder. R L. & W P Buyck 1%0 12 2 4 2 $8170 Owner. W H Bishop Stable. Inc Trainer. W. H. Bishop. 1959 16 M 5 3 $2 965 Apr27 60*Lrl 7 f 1:26''. ft 2J4119 5^ 32J 33 3'J TrejosR' Alw 94 Con Vn.119 Nankng116 CountC'ntos 8 Apr25 6O8L1I Of 1:1296ft 7 116 5'J 68 59 **3i TrejosR I Alw 92 Q'iizBnar113 Sc'tShip119 PrmceR'c'l 6 Apr20 608Lrl 7f1:25%ft 4 119 H»| 9*i 48J 2*J Fiesel'nJ' Alw 99 SkyPomt122 CountCu .. ■ t',^119 Mosby 11 Apr13 608Lrl 7 f 1 25%ft 2Je 116 8^ 72J H« V\ MeauxC Alw 99 C'ntCuanto-,116 MidErr 116 Tuscarora 10 Apr 8 60'Lrl 11:38%ft 6|e 121 3*3 31J 2' 2"" M'uxC* 10000 103 Chilly Pende119 C'tC'to.' 21 D'vilSeas9 April 8. 1960— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:39'A. Mar 18 606Bow 1,V147'MI 41 121 6" V\ 5'*{ 43ltVanH'kE3 c6500 74 AndyiBe cor.114 BeauC r-P 1 5 MidEnn 8 tPiaced third through disqualification. Mar12 6QiOBow !J.1'4M96|rl 17 119 2* 2 P 2 MeauxC3 6500 71 PokerPI'y'r119 Dest'yUnk'n116 B'with 9 Feb18-603Bow 7f1:27%sl 31 119 4' 2'' 13 1?J Sk'seW5 M4500 76 Mas nR d116 AldisL"mp115 Tedi sM'rn 10 Jan29 6TJ7F.G 6f1:13%sl 24 114 671 67J 6*1 6'1 SkuseW7 06500 75 Lepus116 Briarwood110 Airstream 3 Jan21 6C«F.G 6f1:12"v5ft 11 114 5"*! 5'J 4'^J 55 SkuseW 050OO 84 Airstream106 Belmoud106 C'nel P'ch 9 April 7 Lrf 1-2 ft :52b March 22 Lrl 1-2 si :51%b March 1 Bow 1-2 ft :51b Cn;r Mamirai A rlmirnl 1 HQ Cn 9, 4, by Crafty Admiral— Safe Conduct II by Fairway rail* 1 \jy Breeder c Cohen 1960 8 3 0 2 S5 655 Owner, Mrs. S. Ippolito Trainer. S. Ippolito 1959 35 3 4 5 3 427 May 7 -60 'Spt 61 f 1:21 m 15 114 6 o 5« 45 3'1 Griffiths 9500 78 Dash-gSq'w11C B gP'd117 Fair Adm'l 8 Apr22 60*Spt 1 1:42'. sft 9-5 *117 4 5""1 2h |lj Griffiths 7000 79 Fair Adm'l 117 r.ngBebe115 Orrtrack 7 Mar21-6070.P 1-701:42 ft 31 117 6« 531 4i J \\ Griffiths 6500 89 IndianLady 112 Gygis 113 MadRoman 7 Mar14-607O.P 1-701:47 m 11 118 47i 58J 35 3*1 GriffithK* 8000 57 BobAdams117 0i!Legend112 In anLady 6 Feb22-6070.P 6 f 1:13 si 6J 115 5**! 9' MP 511 17 GriffithK* 8500 67 MySpike116 D .^Dem d115 BobAd'ms 12 Feb 5-60'F.G 1^ 1:46'/sft 23 112 87 8*3, 23 12 Griffiths 6500 84 Briarwood109 Da.ntyLady109 Piercing 8 Jan18-607F.G 6f1:12V5gd 10 113 88J 98| 8*J 681 NonoRB 6500° 83 M'sDeeBeelH D dy sD'shV118 Br'w'd 9 Jan 6-60«F.G 1,161:50Vbm 6J 115 2\ V\ 55 6'1 NonoRS 6500 55 lnd'nL'dy116 Briam'allO Discernmt 8 Dec25-59«F.G 6f1:13Vsft 4 114 55J 5^ VI 231 NonoR2 6500 82 K'gB'r'gh105 r.',;sDeeBee112 WetB ck 7 Oec15-59«F.G 6 f 1:12Vbft 21 115 6*1 4*1 3 1 2'J, Br'ssardR3 6500 89 WetBack116 Ens!gnTerry109 Briarw'd 8 April 1 OP 3-8 ft :36y5h March 29 OP 3-8 ft :38«5b March 20 OP 3-fTft :3915b * RavA/inA V x\ 1 1 O Dk. b. h, 5, by Bahrain Son— Narcotina, by Crater. nevoque I I Z Breeder. Haras A.R.E.C.O. (Argentina). 1960 12 3 1 3 $10,800 Owner, Mrs. Carl Greene. Trainer, G Alexandra. 1959 15 0 1 2 $2,174 May 7-608Spt 1^1:48%sl 17 113 7'« 7'J 7*} 33} ZakoorW? Hcp0 74 LadyLaRue110 Arracado105 Revoque 7 Apr23-609G.P td,fc1:471Asf 7J 114 1015 79i 35 1 " BarrowT* 12000 69 Revoque114 Rom'nSp'rk108 Gray Trust 10 . Apr 5-607G.P tc11:36%fm 8J 117 8" 8'6 8'» 8'3 Th'b'rgB2 16000 87 K'g'sM'rk112 D'dO'Joe110 Cl'syShot 8 \ Mar26-60?G.P tc 1J 2:27%fm 13 107 6i* 64 59J 57 Hin'osahM HcpS 84 One-Ey'dK'g121 N'thPolell.114 Rafty 6 \ Mar19-608G.P td^ 1:44%fm 53 115 9" 6*| 43 3'J Zak'rWO 14000 81 Evergl'desDee111 DeadlyAct'r112 Pan 12 » Mar12-608G.P 1^1:42 ft 21*119 | 4fl2psp YcazaM* 14000 89 OleKel 113 RamonaRode107 CoralKey 9 . Feb22-609Hia tc1^1:44%fm 2} *120 11151111 55J 333 YcazaM* 15000 89 Idler 114 GrayTrust114 Him'll Do 12 \ Feb17-60«Hia tc 1| 1:51 fm 7j 115 V* 79J 68} 59} CookLC« 17500 85 K'gGr'il114 Pr'mptHero110 Tr'bl'dT's 11 . Feb 3-60'Hia td^ 1:44%fm 63 124 1115119}105| 85 Yc'zaMio 2000088 M'rin'rsG'de116 Tr'celike115 Wil'gM's 11 , Jan28-608Hia 11-81:501/sft 3} 121 6'3 59J 25 2'i YcazaM3 20000 82 Nitrophyl 12 Shannondale112 Moony 7 , April 15 GP 1m ft 1:45b April 1 GP 1-2 ft :49%b March 25 GP 1-2 ft :51%b J Roniimiorro 2k 1 1 *J B. h, 6, by Mr. Busher— Model Beauty, by Blenheim II. t- Deauguerre ^ ' I J Breeder Maine Chance Farm. 1960 9 2 0 1 $6,950 $ Owner, P. Graffagnini. Trainer. J. H. Pierce, Jr. 1959 13 2 1 3 $10,207 / Apr16-60?G.P 11-81:46%ft 29 112 4" 512 69| 69} Th'nb'gBi HcpS 91 DayCourt116 Poiylad116 CaptainKidll. 7 / Apr 9-607G.P 1^ 1:42 ft 71 117 67 J 58 79J 68} BlumW3 HcpO 90 CaptainKiddll.112 Polylad118 Petare 8 E Mar26-608G.P 1^ 1:42%ft 43 122 4^J 32 3nk H} BlumW* Alw 95 Nitrophy 114 Moony 113 BuenCamino 8 £ Mar 1-608F.G 6f1:12%ft 7} 119 78 6-4 7*} 41 Comb'stJ* Alw 89Tonco 113 Gunrod 119 Firesickle 7 { Feb20-608F.G 11-81:51%ft 12 114 5?i 4»j 52} 42£ Comb'tJ3 HcpS 87 Tenacious 123 Matinal 111 Audience 6 E Feb 6-608F.G 1^1:44%ft 10 116 5" M 4U 4»| Comb'tJ2 HcpS 86 Tenacious116 Matinal 111 Audience 7 | Jan30-609F.G 1^1:47 si 6 116 42 44 24 1"" CombestJ* Alw 80 Fire?'kle112 Ray'sF'yG"d107 EtVIBim 8 e Jan16-608F.G 1& 1:45%ft 5J 114 33J 73J 85J 7* CombestJ2 Alw 81 Matinal 108 Tenacious117 Firesickle 8 E Jan 9-608F.G 1 ^ 1:45 ft 5} 118 M 2 24 323 CombestJ2 Alw 87 Audience117 Tenacious118 Sputnik 7 e Dec29-597F.G 1^1:45%ft 1*122 35J 24 11 13J CombestJi Alw 88 Ev'nL'de111 AghaAlibhai119 Cas'lFrd 7 1 Dec17-597F.G 1^ 1:46%m 8-5*122 34 32J 22 31 Comb'stJ3 Alw 81 D'di'sQ'n106 Sputnik111 AghaAlibhai 8 E Dec 5-597F.G 1^1:46 ft 33 108 Pf M 13 15J CombestJ3 Alw 85 Pete'sFolly116 RWdWish116 T'n cs 6 ( April 5 GP 3-4 sy 1:17b March 31 GP 1-2 gd :50b March 25 GP 1-2 ft :50b ( Rorlhirrf Wick V 1 1 c Ch. g. 4. by Papa Redbird— Fond Wish, by He Did. C [\eaDira YYISn /s 'I J Breeder. Mrs. J. Goodwin. 1960 9 2 0 0 $11,300 C Owner, M. H. Van Berg. Trainer, M. H. Van Berg. 1959 26 6 6 7 $56,547 May 7-608Spt 1& 1:48%sl 4-5e*118 46J 42 42J 7 4 Bar'ttRL3 HcpO 71 LadyLaRue110 Arracado105 Revoque 7 J Apr30-608Spt 1 1:41%sy 4-5e*116 6* J 2' 13 13 Bar'ttRLS HcpO 82 Red"dWish116 L'yLaRue110 S'feM'ge 7 J Apr 2-6080. P 1&1:42Vbft 33 115 11" 97£ 53| 4"" Ch'rsW'2 HcpO 97 LittleFitz115 Gr'dWizard118 ShanPac 12 J Mar12-6070.P 6f1:14%sl 4|e 119 84 88J 77J 6*} NicholsJS HcpO 73Statist'n111 Gr'dWiz'd122 SafeM'sge 9 • Feb24-6070.P 1-70 1:45%m 2-5 *119 23 2J 14 1] Ch'bersW3 Alw 70BI'meMame110 B'ble3P'k114 Arr'cado 6 Feb13-608F.G 1&1:48%m 4J 110 3**3' 3J 42J Comb'tJ2 HcpS 70 Tenacious120 SunBetter107 Matinai 6 Jan30-609F.G 1 ^ 1:47 si 4 115 t* 3J 3*J 583 Ch'bersWS Alw 71 Beaug're116 Fires'kle112 Ray'sF'yGd 8 Jan16-608F.G 1^ 1 :453/sft 5} 113 65 34 3' 43J Ch'bersW7 Alw 84 Matinal 108 Tenacious117 Firesickle 8 Jan 2-608F.G 6 f 1:12 si 7Je 113 8=3 77J 631 423 C'bersW7 HcpO 89Gr'dWiz'd114 Aud'ce111 SafeMes ge 9 Dec25-598F.G 6 f 1:11 Vsf t 10 115 64 62J 44 43} C'bersW3 HcpO 93Ch'lieBoy119 Punditm Gr'ndWizard 7 April 20 Spt 5-8 si 1:071 5b April 16 Spt 3-8 sy :38b March 31 OP 3-4 ft ^■.W^^\ : NlnnL inn 1 fiQ B c 4, by Nasrullah— Challadette, by Challenger II. | iNUMMiiy • wO Breeder. Claiborne Farm. 1960 5 0 2 0 $1,540 Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. 1959 24 1 3 3 $7,715 May 5-60 5Spt 11:41 ft 2\ 113 618 5?J 3* 22 MeauxCi Alw 83 Titus H. 112 Nanking 113 Firstkin 6 Apr27-606Lrl 7 f 1 :26Vsft 19 116 810 6*1 64J 24 GibbG7 Alw 94 Con-Vic119 Nanking116 CountC'ntos 8 Mar25-608Bow 7 f 1 :244/sf t 17 116 10^101*111 MO83 CulmoneJ9 Alw 80ScoutShip122 Mosby116 Vir-Marie 11 Mar17-608Bow 1^ 1:48%sy 18 116 78J 5* 45 J 47 RogersCS 10000 64 ChillyP'de113 Devil Seas116 HiDelight 7 Feb12-607Bow 6f1:12%gd 84 109 11'1121512 S1113 LovatoF' Alw 75 BrilliantHost110 SkyLight122 NetBall 12 Dec14-598Pim 1^ 1:48%sl 8 108 715 62J 54 32J LovatoFi Alw 66 Star n'G'ter104 Canard111 HansCh'an 7 Dec 5-59*Pim 1^ 1:464/bft 9 114 5« 55J 45J 4* LawlessR3 Alw 70 HansChrist'n114 TitusH.111 MyRedb'd 10 Nov19-598Pim tc11:41*/sfm 9J 113 8? 10i«10i'10ii LawlessR5 Alw 65 HarvestSinging 115 Bonzo 119 Deucie 11 Nov 5-595G.S 1 -70 1 :42%ft 14 113 6*J 5«| 38 28 GibbG3 Alw 77 C'ter'sL'k119 J'stLJda110 H'nsChrist'n 8 ' 0ct29-59«G.S 1-701:4i%ft 11 115 9«J 76i 67J 6H CulmoneJ? Alw 78 Vendetta 119 Dungaree 111 OnLeave 9 April 25 Pirn 5-8 ft 1:04! 5b April 11 Pirn 5-8 ft 1:04%b April 2 Pirn 3-8 gd :38%b 1 nrlv LnRiiP uurvue 67) 1 1 *J B. m, 6, by Adaris— Raider Le Rue, by Sky Raider. uuuy yy »■ «5 Breeder Crown Crest Farm. 1960 4 110 $11,750 Owner, E. A. Cole & L. Cobb. Trainer, E. A. Cole. 1959 15 1 1 0 $9,255 May 7-608Spt 1^ 1:48%sl 4J 110 35 2' M 14 CollierWS HcpO 77 LadyLaRue110 Arracado105 Revoque 7 Apr30-608Spt 1 1:413/ssy 6J 110 44 63J 45J 23 CollierW2 HcpO 79 Red'dWish116 L'yLaRue110 S'feM'ge 7 Apr23-608Spt 1 1:40Vbft 13 111 10151013 813 81* CollierWS HcpO 75 BI'meM'me107 Res'ved120 SafeM'age 10 i Mar29-6060.P 6 f 1:11 Vsf t 21 117 1112107J 7« 62 J CollierWS Alw 91 Senegalese117 Cyrob122 FairSada12 Oct 3-598Haw 1 1-81 :473Aft 51 109 86|10i3 88J 65J Jess'pJD5 HcpS 97 T'raFirma120 B'leauCh'f116 P'te'sF'ly 10 ! Sep26-598[_at 1^1:43 ft 12 118 52J 6«J 52| 42J CollierW2 HcpS Estacion 122 Las0las117 MissProfit 8 Sep17-597Haw 1A 1:42%ft 3 118 48 68J V \ 55 CollierW7 Alw 93 TheGreatMan121 Las0las118 Yunlay 7 Sep 7-598H.P 1 ^ 1:46%ft 7| 116 2h 55 6* 7« C'bersWi HcpO 80 Hymient118 SinkNotSunk117 Estac'n 9 Aug31-597A.P td ^ 1 :43V5f m 83 109 34 33J 33 213 CookLC3 Alw 91 Anx'sM'nt108 0rbit'sl'ge120 LaPI'me 6 Aug24-59«A.P td^1:43%fm 23 106 2\ 42J 43 4*3 CookLCi Alw 86 Resolved113 0zark110 Orbit'slmage 5 Aug15-598A.P 11-81:53 m 16 107 773 8" 51 1 47J CollierWS AlwS 70 Wigglell.116 HoneysGem118 BornRich 12 April 22 Spt 3-8 ft :36%b April 19 Spt 3-4 hy 1:19h April 12 Spt 1m si 1:47b T^Yi-tn c± f-iol P f 'ism* m '5 A R£*vard,ng cxPCRi ^*» BW Not only li.'ittlit- f.-uiioiiM round Impriiiil t . l»ottlr now l)»en Hintirlly imtyhil, l.nl r ^ you'll nli'i imil 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 id in new. cisy- ^^1*.. P.i.iriy llirikn. You'll likr the linn, yjfj £ l3n pMHf ui vrd |.int ll.-cik, :ill ltlir iii.ik P AlIi^E'*^ IMI',,,|M inf., r-n. winery ,t |1()|,h. Src you, |1| ■Mm \& WrNWO WMIStrtV • 04 PtOOf ■ \H . . OMfiMruml ■— MKM'illl VVPI-.M V. s M -\IC\ v^K MOW dealer and ■tuck up. (M1™'! j q* . ajjaj u'MN niuu-m StMMU • ~l _\1 OjIJbJJOP IIIRAMWAIkl'ltllSONMNi t':-^-i\.UL Late Results: Ascot Park [ Late Results ! ASCOT PARK Thursday, May 12, 1960 SIXTH RACE 5887Asc)— About 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse S1.400 Three-year-oids and upward. Claiming prices S2.600 to S2.150. Net value to winner $900: second. $300: third. 5150: fourth. $50. 6-5e5 P rate, P5. F Green $1060 S 54C S 3 60 3-Fly.rg Cosmic. 114. J. Longona 4.00 3 20 4-5 K* Despot. 114. R. J. Campbeil 280 Time. :55H. Off at 4:24 Eastern Daylight Time. A ■ ran— Little Markey, First Promotion. Queen Cess-3 V ss Shea SEVENTH RACE 5383Asc)— About 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse S1.50C. 3- and 4-year-olds Claiming prices $3,750 to S2.75C. Net value to winner $900: second. S30C. third. $150. fourth. $75: fifth. S25: sixth. $25; seventh $25. 6-Hapc. hero. '10. T. Maeda $3 30 $2.80 $2.20 l-Da-.s-. 'I- ft Morris 3.30 2 60 2-C!intonville. 109. R J Campbell 2 60 Time. :$4~-j; Off at 4:49 Eastern Daylight Time. As: -; Er -.- V:e C.-ev vVnght. Coio^rl Klopp. Er-5 Kick. EIGHTH RACE 3339Asc)— 1 1-16 Miles Purse $1,600 Three-yea'-olds and upward Claiming prices $4,500 to S3. 7=0. Net »alue to winner S1.025: second. $300: third $150: fourth. $75: fifth. $25: sixth. $25. "* jitmlj .---• MO, M. Dalgo $ 920 $4.00 $2.60 B-Latt t Betfe "2. T Maeda 7.30 3 30 4-C»-a"e Ttafe, IM, A Boucher 3.20 Time 1 JB% Off at 5 13 Eastern Daylight Time Also ran— Mt. Eder Noble Dream Laurchar NINTH RACE '5830Asc)-7 Furlongs Purse $1400 Three -/ear -olds and upward Claiming prices S2.6O0 to $2150 Net value to winner $300; second S300; third S15C fourth. S50 S-Tdraou Taaka 119, T. Latvia $ 7J0 $4 60 $3 20 - ,... -..,».. r.r c Raaartj igoo 700 • : ■■: Bd "7 j Laaaaria 3 30 Time 1 33%. Off at 5 3? Eastern Daylight Time a .-. rat Estai Raw Si-ienff H-j/.d/ Maa, Little Attendance 3,132 Total Mutuel Pod $222,124 Late Results: Old Woodbine ♦ OLD WOODBINE Thursday, May 12, 1960 SEVENTH PACE rSttNMM 1 Fixlonr. Pur:* $1900 .. ■■■:■ :■".■. !"■! upward C'aimTrvj price J'5 r/00 Net vaiu* ". * warn P ",'*J, second BOO third $190 bartf 4 Dawl - 113 '. M '• raft I I '■ I I SI $ '- -. p ,.. Hg, -•/ 5 Caicwtiao 11.10 BJO / -• :.-. '. tap i 115 J I '/ - I U Tim* 1 :'.'•-. Off ^ •, !/i f.,.wr rj../li'jM Tim* /• M ' • ■'• ■■ ■■-■ '' .' •;-)■. M M '■ '.-•)/ 'it, M ../ -.- m ■■■ ' - EICHTM fAr.F 'V-J'/rV-lfa. 1 Mil* Pur-.* 11 "JOO Four /*.* ' J: *rA u(/N r4 '.Uimin'j prir.» \'/ 'A}\ NH tsdm U, m nr *r 11 1W, v**.wnl *. i ,0 third 11^,'j fourth ON c, /"' M^rv m. 130 '- Baraai IH.I0 '. IM I I » ] '.," :' - ; " : D n i* '*'/) 1 f) //.••. MO r«w 1 feWVi Off v ', :1 f^-.»*rn rj»/l.'*ht f,m^ / .-. •;■ v/. !..-.». Oik.r-). ' .■...!, FI»H. Dr*-.-. " 'xrru. f v* »-» :'.-.' A t*ivj«r /» /*::: r«f^l Mutuel Pool. HOVM Page 22 9th Spt 1 MILE. (Bishops Light, Nov. 7, 1958. 1:38. 4, 120.) Qf L Cr\4- Purse $2,750. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of 71 M 3Dl three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Claiming ' price, $3,250. Mr Le M 1 1 C Gr. g. 6. by Boodle— Sun Aloha, by Sun Flag. i IVir. Joe m. • I J Breeder. 0. Fabbri 1960 4 10 0 $1,885 . Owner, Rose Benedetto. Trainer, E. Meloncon. $3,250 1959 19 4 2 3 $4,360 May 2-609Spt 1 1:42%ft 4J 115 22 1h 21 43| Barn'tRL* 3250 74 LilsFI'sM 10 S'nR'binl 15 PI'tn'rZ'nith 8 Apr28-606Spt 6Jf1:18%ft 7J 120 33J 44 5« 573 WinantR? 3250 82 Joyrinl 17 Connie-Cat115 PrinceView 8 Apr25-602Spt 6J f 1:20y5ft 2*108*12 14 13 113 Spr'kerL* c2500 83 Mr.JoeM.108 Jerry'sGem115 Rich'dJr. 9 Apr18-602Spt 6|f1:26 hy 8J 112 86J 7*J 53J 44 WinantRi 2500 50 Darner 107 LadyAriadne 109 Pym 9 Dec27-597Sun IJg 1:44*/feft 3J 116* 3J 32 413 523 SprakerL.3 Alw Gill 118 DeepFero 121 Willshewin 7 Dec20-59i°Sun 1 1:37%ft 5 116 24 12 14 4 Sprakerl_2 Alw Willshewin118 J'n'sDem'n115 Jim'sJet 10 Dec13-597Sun 6 f 1:11 ft 33 121 62| 62J 413 43J Dom'ezKs Alw Jerry'sGem114 BlazeFace121 Liveitup 6 Dec 2-599Sun 1 Jg 1 :44%ft 4 116* 2h U 4 34 SprakerL2 Alw Suntige 118 Rita'sBabe 115 DeepFero 7 Nov22-597Sun 6f1:10%ft 7 110*5* 53342 43J SprakerLS 4000 BlazeFace 115 LittleTimid 112 Jimo 8 Nov14-597Sun 1 1:38Vsft 8-5 *113* 2h 11 1J 14 SprakerL* 2500 Gill 118 Dust Bowl 121 Varied 6 Fun Lovpr X 11 9 Br 9 7, by Loser Weeper— Seduite, by Kopl. run mver • . 1 1 £. Breeder w A Edqar 19B0 7 0 1 1 $1,110- j Owner, Southern Bell Stable. Trainer, J. E. Bilbrey. $3,250 1959 33 2 5 6 $8,475 May 7-60*Spt 11:44 m 43 112 59 4 4 45 4* Skor'skiA* 3500 64 GoldenWed'g112 SunRobin115 Dr.Josh 7 Apr26-608Spt 6i f 1:201/5ft 13 115 8'3 7?| 78 *§ Car'IWES 03500 78 WildTa1k120 Lenapah112 DrkesDrum 8 Apr19-608Spt 1^1:52%sl 7J 112 22 t* 43J 473 Skor'skiA3 4500 48 Galcir 112 B-Ware-Mac 112 Lon 7 Apr 2-60*O.P 1^1:44%ft 16 117 5*J 78 6* 5* \ Griffith K7 4250 80 Boregol 12 Galcir114 Shannon'sHope 9 Mar25-6090.P 1-701:45%sy 5 114 24 2h 21 24 SainzRi c3250 71 Palisadell.117 Joyrin117 Lil'sFlash 7 Mar18-607O.P 1-701:46%gd 10 116 1\ 11 21 34 SainzRi 3250 65 Borego108 Supr'eBusterlOS Lukanela 9 Feb22-6030.P 6 f 1:154Ahy 5J 116 6« 533 6*3 63£ Car'IIWE7 3500 66 N'bleC'rt113 Pr'ssHam111 PI'antTime 12 Dec14-598F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 53 120 35 3* 45 4*3 MeauxCS 04000 80 D'dy'sD'her118 Adm'ship122 Ch'sM'se 8 Dec 8-596F.G 6f1:14%ft 23 118 6^ 6^ 34 1nk MeauxC^ 4000 79 Hatibound118 M'chCross107 Rainpr'f 12 Dec 2-59*F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 6J 118 42| 2h 23 34 MeauxC9 4000 80 Adm'lshipl 18 ChrisM'se111 Bet'rG'ds 10 April 15 Spt 3-4 sy 1:21 %b TriiAl TnhA K inH 1 1 O Br. c, 4, by Our John Wm.— Kindness, by Stymie. V,ruei iuuc r\mu * I ^ Breeder. Bieber-Jacobs Stables. 1960 12 0 1 0 $735 Owner. Amy Condon. Trainer, W. R. Ware, Jr. $3,250 1959 33 4 3 2 $10,495 ' May11-603Spt 6£f1:24%hy 11 112 3* 3* 32 44 Skor'skiA5 3500 59 Warbler 112 Dr.Josh 115 LimeRock 7 May 3-602Spt 6|f1:19teft 9J 112 5* 45J 5? 510 Skor'skiAS 3500 78 Con'e-Cat115 Jac'neJ.109 Gol'nW'd'g 9 May 3. 1960— Daily Racing Time, 1:18%. Apr25-605Spt 6Jf1:19%ft 10 112 65 55 610 8" Carr'IIWES 4000 75 MootP'nt112 Adm'lship112 TokyoGirl 8 Mar31-605O.P 6 f 1:11 ft 7 114 733 6 4 23 221 Skor'skiAS 3500 91 Goldnosel 14 Admiralship109 W'dTalk 12 ' Mar28-6070.P 6 f 1:12 ft 16 113 34 2\ 41 413 Skor'skiAS 3250 87 BobMorrow116 LushLie112 StarAgain 11 Mar23-6080.P 6f1:10%ft 15 116 &\ 7" 71" 715 Sk'skiA« 3500 82 Spr'ghill 116 NickieG.116 Deli'tfulT'e 12 Mar12-60*O.P 6 f 1:16 hy 15 117 53} 7* 69J 68} JessopJD' 3500 61 KrazyKarnol 14 Vulcher109 Goldnose 8 I Feb19-607F.G 6f1:12%ft 32 112 75J 63} 62} 7*3 Hans'nL* 4000 84 Tricycle116 TightMon'y115 MarjeEv't 9 I Feb13-605F.G .6f1:14Vbm 28 112 63i 613 64 6^ Hansm'nL' 4000 74 MootPoint107 Subgal107 MarjeEvVt 8 I S'iAa I \nUt 1 1 »\ Ch. g, J, by Ardan— Ky. Flash, by Sun Teddy. iae Lignr 'iJareeoer j. c. tmm i960 10 2 1 2 $3,970 I Owner, L. Dagnell. Trainer, L. Dagnell. $3,250 1959 41 7 5 4 $18,400 I May 3-609Spt 11-81:54%ft 53 120 4*J 65 66J 6*} G'ffithK7 c2500 70 Rimonte 120 Condesa111 Outrank 8 ! Apr22-609Spt 1A 1:49%ft 4 113 69 J 43 1h 13 Carr'IIWES 2750 71 SideLight 113 Ploesti 107 Willepass 7 i Apr19-609Spt 1^1:52%sl 3*112 6« 65J 5 5J 4*} Griffiths 2500 51 H'tyDr'm120 SunRobin115 Telegrafo 10 j Mar30-6080.P 1-70 1:43%ft 6J 114 68J 623 73J 62J Grif'thK'O 3250 79 L'kan'la114 PI'tn'rZ'nh114 S'pr'meB'r 10 ) Mar18-608OP 1-70 1:45Vbgd 4 117 67} 67 32J 24 Griff ithKS 2500 72 BillHuey 112 SoleroJr. 120 BlueWaif 8 I Feb 1-608F.G IA 1:47%ft 7J-122 68} lb 71* 712 NonoR* 3000 67 Flam'gBlue119 DeepRun116 B'neB'lle 8 I Jan27-609F.G 1^1:49 sy 5} 122 8H1117111*10'6 NonoR* 3250 54 M'tin'sGold116 Sal'sB'ts113 RonaldJ. 12 Jan16-605F.G 1^ 1:47%ft 2J 122 69 6« 67 \ 33 NonoRS 325C 73 Palisadell.116 J'freyJ S.117 H'pyDc'r 8 1 Jan11-609F.G 1^ 1:47%ft 33 119 48 5*J 54 11 NonoR3 3000 78 N'tyDr'm112 P'blicityM'n113 BigC'b'r 9 Jan 4-608F.G 1^1:47%ft 8J 119 6»i 753 52J 3*3 NonoRi 3000 73 FI'm'gBlue116 W'HS s'nd113 NoDef't 10 April 14 Spt 5-8 ft 1:05%b r*_.tl lm 1 1 O Or. c, 4, by First Fiddle— Kenayr, by Nedayr. , rirSTKin I I i. Breeder, G. R. White 1960 8 0 12 $1,160 J Owner, G. R. White. Trainer, Cecil Locklear. $3,250 1959 11 1 0 3 $2,420 May 5-606Spt 11:41 ft 1\ 112 25 34 22 3*} Fieselm'njs Alw 81 Titus H. 112 Nanking 113 Firstkin 6 - Apr29-609Spt 1 1-8 1:534/sft 4J 115 21 l« 12 2' F'selmanJ2 2500 78 Rimte115 Firstkin115 Steve'sP'paJ'e 8 • Apr25-608Spt 1^ 1:49Vsft 4| 120 43} 34 23 3*} F'selmanJ7 2500 70 L'k"sB'm115 Dke ofNoor120 Firstkin 8 1 Apr2l-606Spt 6fV15'/5ft 21 107*4* 66J, 713 71s WigginsM' 4000 67 N"blelmp112 BigSweep117 NightSpy 8 5 Mar28-6080.P 1A 1:46 ft 26 109*22 2J 2h 513 WigginsM* 4000 76 DapperDandy109 Borego115 Galcir 8 ■ Mar22-6070 P 6 f 1:11 ft 90 110*107| 9" 6? 67} ArkosEi2 4500 87 Sonab"sher115 Royal Gr'k115 HiF'ger 12 , Marl 7-6050 P 6 f 1:15 si 24 117*42 45 714 921 WigginsMS Alw 53 A GinnyTiger113 Bim112 Kitch'sJoy 9 j Feb20-6050 P 5^f1:054/sft 90 111* 95} 96g11i211n WigginsM9 Alw 80 Cyrob119 PawhuskaSam112 At'micJet 12 Auq 6-59 5Cen 5| f 1 :04^5gd 7} 115 31 3*J 81* 818 YeagerB' Alw 72 Creole 113 IncaRed 120 Gilhooley 9 1 3 Jlv29-59*Cen 5i f 1 :061Aft 6} 120 2423 21 34 JessopJD« Alw 82 GoodyGoody 115 Ink 120 NellBee 7 April 21 Spt 5-8 si 1:05%b March 12 OP 3-8 hy :40%h pi,,, \kln\l V 1 1 •* ^h- 9- 6, by Blue Pair — Cross Slope, by Lawyer. DlUe YYCJIT ss I ■ J Breeder, E. Planner. 1960 7 3 10 $5,445 5 Owner J C. Peterson. Trainer. E. Wyatt. $3,250 1959 23 7 7 2 $8,400 n Apr30-609Spt 11-8157 sy 2} *115* 45J 34 3J 23 Spr'kerL7 c250062 BigComber112 BlueWaif115 0urLia7 7 Apr26-609Spt 1A 1:49%ft 81 115*43 2\ 1* 123 SprakerL7 2500 73 BlueWaif115 Sabertooth117 De' Jon 7 7 Apr19 609Spt 1,1s1-52%sl 5J 115* 89J 78^ 8'2 918 SprakerLS 2500 39 H'tyDr'm120 SunRobin115 Telegrafo 10 n Marl 8-6080 P 1-701-45V5gd 43 115*32 22 24 4*} SprakerLS 2500 69 BillHuey 112 SideLight 117 SoleroJr. 8 g Mar12-6090 P 1-70150%sl 23 112* 42J 11 15 15 SprakerLS 2000 47 Hasty Dream 114 Albertus 110 DougB. ■ 8 Mar 7-6080 P 1-70 1 514/shy 9 113* 77} 2* II 14 SprakerL3 2000 40SkyTalon 108 TrustAllis 113 JimmyO. 12 2 Feb24-6090 P 1-70147 m 12 111* 77J 4* 47J 483 SprakerL7 2000 55SoleroJr.120 0urLia111 OneMoreRing 8 r Sep 7-597FP 1A 1 45%ft 93 120 3* 21 23 fi7 GarciaG7 A1500 76 Sito120 DeepDish115 Landable 10 0 Aug28-598F P 1-70 1 43*/sft 2} *120 6*1 45 23 2*J S'ths'nG7 A1500 81 Butch'sDr'm117 Com'don120 Land'ble « 8 Aug22-598FP 1-70144 ft 23*119 2* 14 1h 3"" MeauxCi 0 2000 85 M'choFrio119 Preimp114 Sofie-By-By 10 0 April 18 Spt 3-8 m :39%b I 1 , J 6 - 8 • 8 1 8 5 8 ■ , 9 j 9 1 3 7 5 n 7 7 7 n 8 g ■ 8 2 8 r 10 0 « 8 0 B. 4. Blue Swords— Dauntless Gal, by American Flag. rin..nf |oec Dnrrnli 110 f. by DauntleSS Uarrah I ^ I Breeder, A. T. Simmons, inc. 1960 10 2 0 3 $4,690 Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. $3,250 1959 22 3 4 3 $6,960 May 9-609Spt 1145 m 2J 114 32 34 4 12 MeauxCi 2500 65 D'ntrsDVh114 Si'pleStar114 OilB'n'r 6 May 5-608Spt Ukl^BWI 6J 113 33 53 58^58 MeauxC3 3500 68 ChereBetel 17 N'l B'k115 R"g onG'gia 6 Apr3O-60*Lrl 1 1:39%ft 3J 117 783 67 6*3 69 KratzF* 3000 90 0dysseus122 Mr.Minx122 FleetPep 8 Apr23-60*Lrl 1 1:384/sft 19 113 6*3 64 4n 49J MeauxC7 3750 92 GunCase115 Palohso120 TempleHill 9 Apr19-606Lrl 1 1:41 Vsft 8 113 33153 4*J 33} Fiesel'nJ9 3750 87 Prob'ner120 D'rDel'nt114 D'lessDrah 9 Mar30-60*Lrl 1 1:42%ft 5J 115 753 712 69} 65 F'selmanJ3 4000 77 LookG"d117 GunC'se120 C'cktailHour 8 Mar25-605Bow 6 f 1:49 ft 11 114 78 65} 5'3 34 F'selm nJ3 4000 67 MissTie111 Ch'ksGder115 J'n'sStar 8 Mar18-605Bow 1,1e1:49 si 2} *116 44 2h 13 12 KratzF2 c3000 68 Up aTree113 Hub'sPride112 Orl'sMaid 8 Feb27-603Bow 7f1:27Vsft 93 113 11«}11111073 8*J KratzF'2 3500 72 Smiler116 Ted'sJoy116 Polichineiall. 12 Feb17-603Bow 6f1:13^m 15 112 7?J 7» 65J 32J KratzFS 3500 79 M'y-Sn'y1 12 Mr.T'ntine117 On t.AI't 7 April 16 Lrl 1-2 ft :50b March 29 Lrl 1-2 gd :51b April 7 Lrl 1-2 ft :50b D'.n*. «- n (Zanmlrt 1 fY7 Dk. b. f, 4. by Eternal Bull— Pirncess Rose, by Princequillo. IU/ Ring On Georgia Breeder. A. i *. Simmons. Inc. 1960 4 0 0 1 $410 Owner, W. 0. Smith. Trainer, A. R. Van. $3,250 1959 15 1 2 3 $4,810 May 5-608Spt 1 1 1 :484/sft 2} *110 IU V 22 35i BarntRLi 3000 70 ChereBete117 N'l B'k115 R'g onG'gia 6 Apr27-60*Spt 6J f 1:20Vsft 6} 111 101* 97J 57J 423 BamtRLS 3000 80 Ceri'lyRed112 Dunt'hTint112 LushLie 10 Apr19-605Spt 6Jf1:25%sl 3| 115 Lost rider. B'rn'tRLio 2500 Sch'l'ter120 Sh'n'sL'p120 Don'tF'l Me 10 Apr 1-6030. P 6 f 1:11V5ft 25 112 816 |M 712 59 ParsonsJ« 2750 84 BlueMam118 Faffleet113 BonnieEllen 8 Nov 4-599Spt 1^1:54 sy 3 111 55J 35s 2J 1"k Barn'tRL* 2500 50Sar-Har109 Gal'tP'cel 107 K'g ofK'gs 7 0ct30-59iSpt l£ 1:50%sl 5} HI 46 37 2* 2 Barn'tRL2 3000 62 Rom'nC'n117 MiaMine117 W'ldW'sp's 9 0ct16-593Haw 1 1-8 1:52%ft 3J 110 3* \ 25 25 25 Barn'ttRL3 2500 73 RomanCr'n108 Chainlet110 LittleDip 9 0ct10-59*Haw 1& 1:53%hy 23 110 47 43} 331 32} Barn'tRLi 2500 42 Yildirim106 Dill Weed111 LittleDip 7 Sep28-592Haw 1^ 1:47%gd 53 110 9" 5« 523 44 CurryE* 2500 72S'niWolf113 R'nCrown113 NuthinToit 12 Sep21-59iHaw 1^ l:4f*R 4-5 *111 7*3 7 4 5*J 55 RotzJL2 3000 73 Caraudjo 117 SunniWolf 113 Trip 11 Sep16-59'Haw l£l:4S%ft 7} 111 61 6*} 8«o 313 RotzJL6 3500 81 BI'dMan'sB'f111 Car'djo112 FTsCm 12 Sep 9-593 Haw tc 1 1:39%fm 3 112 6*J 45 7«} 853 DodsonDS 4000 71 Str'wb'ryBI'nd113 J'vialM's111 Deecie 10 Sep 1-593A.P td}1:52%fm 43 109 43J 12 11 32} BarntRL7 4000 77 Bertholdl 16 MiaMine111 W'gMighty 8 May 3 Spt 3-8 ft :38b April 14 Spt 3-8 ft 381/5b April 12 Spt 1-2 si :53b Abbreviations for North American Tracks ABBREVIATIONS FOR NORTH AMERICAN TRACKS Abbreviations below designate tracks in DAILY RACING FORM entries and past performances. . \ \ » . \ . , , J t- $ / / E £ { E | e E e 1 E ( ( C C J J J • : | ' AC — (Agua) Caliente, Mex. AD —'Arizona Downs, Ariz. AH — Adjacent Hunts. N. Y. Aks — Ak-Sar-Ben, Nebr. Alb — Albuquerque, N. Mex. Ali —'Alliance. Neb. (Sandhillo) AP — Arlington Park, III. Aqu — Aqueduct, N. Y. Arl — 'Arlington Farms Hunt. III. Asc — *Ascot Park Ohio AsD — Assiniboia Downs, Can. Atl — Atlantic City. N. J. Ato — 'Atokaa. Neb. Aud —'Audubon Park, Ky. Bel — Belmont Park. N. Y. Beu — Beulah Park. Ohio BF —'Brockton Fair. Mass. Bit —'Billings, Mon. Blr — *Bel Air, Md. BM — Bay Meadows, Calif. BmF — Bay Meadows Fair, Calif. Bml — Balmoral, III. Bow — Bowie, Md. BP — Brlghouse Park, Can. Cam — Camden Hunts. S. C. CD — Churchill Downs. Ky. Ceg —'Calgary. Can. Cen — Centennial Race Track, Colo. CF —'Cumberland Fair, Md. Cka — 'Cahokia Downs, III. CIs — 'Coljmbus. Neb. CI —'Charles Town, W. Va. Col — Columbia, S. C. Cm — 'Cranwood Race Course. Ohio Del — Delaware Park. Del. Det — Detroit Race Course, Mich. Dmr — Del Mar. "Calif. DR —'Deep Run Hunt. Va. Edm —'Edmonton, Can. EiP — tJames C. Ellis Park, Ky. EP —'Exhibition Park. Can. Fai — Fair Hill Hunt Md. Fax — Fairfax, Va. FE — Fort Erie. Can. Fer — 'Ferndale. Calif. FG — Fair Grounds, La. FH - Far Hills, N. J. Fno — Fresno. Calif. Fon — 'Fonner Park. Neb. FP — Fairmount Park, III. Gait -'Gait. Calif. . GBF —'Great Barrington, Mass. GF —'Great Falls. Mont. GG — Golden Gate Fields. Calif. Gin — Glyndon Hunt. Md. GrP — 'Gresham Park. Ore. GN — Grand National Hunts, Md. Gol — Goldens Bridge Hunt. N. Y. GP — Gulfstream Park, Fla. GS — Garden State Park, N. J. Hag — 'Hagerstown. Mo. Hav — Oriental Park. Cuba Haw — Hawthorne. III. HD — Huntleign Downs Hunt, Md. Hia — Hialeah Park. Fla. HO —'Hamilton, Ohio Hoi — Hollywooo Park. Calif. HP _*Haze! Park, Mich. jam — Jamaica. N. Y jnD —tTtJefferson Downs. La. Kee — Keenelana, Ky. KyR —'Kentucky Raceway, Ky. LaM — *La Mesa Park, N. Mex. Lat — Latonia. Ky. LB — Long Branch. Can. LD —'Lincoln Downs. R. I. Lga _ Longacres. Wash. Liq — 'Ligonier Hunt. Pa. LnN —'Lincoln State Fair Neb. LP _ Lansdowne Park, Can. LH — Laurel Park. Ma. Mad —"'Madison, Neb. Mag —'Magnolia Park, La. Mal — Malvern Hunt Pa. Mar — *Marlboro. Ma. Mbo — 'Middleboro. Mass. Mch —'Mitchell. Neb. MD _ tMaumee. Ohio Med — Media, Pa. Mem —'Memorial Park, Colo. Mex —'Mexico City. Mex. MF — 'Marshfielo Fair. Mass. Mid — Middleburg Hunt. Va. Mon — Monkton Hunt. Md. MP — 'ItMiles Park. Ky. Mth — Monmouth Park N. J. Mtp — Montpelier Hunt. W Va. Nar — Narragansett Park, R. I. Nmp —'Northampton Mass. Oak — Oax Brook Hunt, ill. OG — Oak Grove. Tenn. OP — Oaklawn Park. Ark. * Oxm — Oxmoor Hunt, Ky. Pho — Fairgrounds, Phoenix, Ariz. Pirn — Pimlico, Md. Pin — Pinehurst. N. Car PJ — *§Park Jefferson, S. D. Pla — *Playtair Wash. Pin — P'easanton, Calif. PM — Portlana Meadows. Ore. Pom —'Pomona. Calif. Pur — Purchase. N. Y. PW — Percy Warner Hunt, Tenn. Ran — Ranoall Park, Ohio RaT —'Raceway Park, Ohio RB — Rea Bank Hunts, N. J. RD — River Downs. Ohio Reg — 'Regina, Can. Ril — *Rilito, Ariz. Rkm — Rockingham. N. H. Roy — Royalton Hunt. IncL Rui — *Ruidoso, N. Mex. SA — Santa Anita Park, Calif. Sac — Sacramento. Calif. Sal —'Salem, Ore. Sandhillo (See Ali. Neb.) San — Sanacwn Park, B. C, Can. Sar — Saratoga, N. Y. Sas —'Saskatoon, Can. ScD — Scarborough Downs. Me. ShD — *Shenanaoah Downs. W. Va. Sol — Solano. Calif. SoP — Soutnern Pines Hunt. N. C SP — Sunshine Park, Fla. Spt —'Sportsman s Park. III. SR — *Santa Rosa. Calif. Stk —'Stockton. Calif Suf — Suffolk Downs, Mass. Sun — Sunlana Park. N. Mex Tan — Tantoran. Calif Tdn — Thistledown, Ohio Tim — *Timonium. Ma. TrP — Tropical Park. Fla. TrS — 'Tri-State Pk. Jefferson, S D Try — Tryon Hunt. N. C. Tul — Tulare. Calif. TuP — Turf Paradise, Ariz. UD —'Uranium Downs. Colo. War — Warrenton Hunt. va. Was — Washington Park. III. Wat — Waterfora Park. W Va. Wdb — *0la Woodbine. Can. Wey —'Weymouth Fair. Mass. Whe —'Wheeling Downs. W Va. WmV — *Whitemarsh Val. Hunt. Pa. Wod — Woodbine. Can. Tracks marked with an asterisk (•) are less than one mile in circumference. tFormerlv Fort Miami. t-Formerly Dade Park. ttFormerly Fairgrounds Speedway. §Formerly Tri-State Park. ttTFormerly Magnolia Park. The following changes have been maae in track abbreviations. The new abbreviations contained in the table above are shown here in bold face, with tnose formerly used shown in parenthesis. Aks (Oma)— Ak-Sar-Ben, Omaha, Nebr., LaM (Rat)— *La Mesa Park, Raton, N. M.; RaT (ToD— 'Raceway Park, Toledo. Ohio. Abbreviations for European and South American Tracks i Abbreviations for European and South American Tracks ! i . j ' ' I I I I I ! i j ) I Africa Af Aix-En-Provence. Fr. AEP ' Alexandra Park, Eng. Alx 1 Amiens, Fra. Amie Andelys, Fra. And Angers, Fra. Ang Ascot, Eng. Ast Australia Aus Auteuil, Fra. Aut Ayr, Scot. Ayr I Baden Baden, Ger. BaB Baldoyle, Ire. Bal Bellewstown, Ire. Bel. Bangor-on-Dee, Eng. Bo-D , Bath, Eng. Bat Beilestown, Ire. Bell Bernay, Fra. Bern Beverley. Eng. Bev Biarritz-Bayonne, Fra. Brtz Birmingham, Eng. Bir Bogside, Scot Bog Boiktort, Belgium Boik Bordeaux, Fra. Bor Brighton. Eng. Bri Brisbane, Aus. Bris Brussels, Belgium Bru Buckfastleigh, Eng. Bgh Canterbury. Aus. Can Caracas, Venez. Cara Carlisle, Eng. Car Catterick, Eng. Ctk Caulf ield, Aus. Cau Cavaillon, Fra. Cav Chantilly. Fra. Cha Cheltenham, Eng. Che Chepstow, Eng. Chep Chester. Eng. Chs Clairtontaine, Fra Cla Clarendon, Aus. Cln Cologne, Ger. Clge Columbia, S. A. CSA Compiegne. Fra. Com Cordoba, Arg. Cor Cote d'Azur, Fra. Cd'A Craon, Fra. Cra Croise-Laroche, Fra C-L Curragh, Ire. Cur Deauville. Fra. Dea Dieppe. Fra. Diep Donca^ter, Eng. Don Dortmund. Ger. Dor Down Royal, Ire. DRoy Dundalk, Ire. Dun Dusseldorf, Ger Dus Edinburgh, Scot. Edn Elbeut, Fra. Elb Enghien, Fra. Eng Epsom, Eng. Epm Fairyhouse, Ire. Fy Folkestone. Eng. Fol Fontwell, Eng. Fon ' 1 I , Frankfort, Ger. Fra Galway, Ire Gal Goodwood, Eng. Gwd Gowran Park, Ire. GoP Hamburg, Ger. Ham Hamilton, Scot. Hml Haydock Park, Eng. Hay Hipodromo Argent mo, S A. HAr Hipodromo Chile, Chile HCh Horst-Emscher, Ger. Hor Hurst Park, Eng. HuP Iff ezheim-Baden, Ger If-Ba Isle Sorgue, Fra. i.S Jamaica, B. W. I. BWI Kelso, Scot Kel Kembla Grange, Aus. KG Kempton Park, Eng. Kern Kilbeggan, Ire. Kilb Killarney, Ire. Kill Knutsford Park, BWI. Kfd Koin, Ger. K01 Krefeld, Ger. Kre Kretein, Ger. Kret La Cape lie, Fra LaC Lanark, Scot. Lan La Plata, S. A. LaP Layton, Ire. Layt Leghorn, Italy Lgn Leicester, Eng. Lei Leopardstown, Ire. Leo Le Tremblay, Fra. Tre Lewes, Eng. Lew Lima, Peru Peru Limerick Junction, Ire. LimJ Lincoln, Eng. Lin Lingfield, Eng. Ltd Listowell, Ire. List Liverpool, Eng. Liv Longchamp, Fra. Lon Ludlow, Eng. Lud Lyons, Fra. Lyon Maissons-Laffitte, Fra Mai Mallow, Ire Mall Manchester Eng. Man Marseille Fra. Msl Mendoza, Arg. Mda Merano, Italy Mer Milan, Italy Mil Mulheim, Ger. Muh Mullinger, Ire. Mul Naas, Ire. Naas Nakayama, Japan Nak Nantes, Fra. Nan Naples, Italy Nap Navan, Ire. Nav Neuss, Ger. Nus Newbury, Eng. Nby Newcastle, Eng. Nee Newmarket, Eng New Newton Abbott. Eng. Ntn New Zealand N.Z Nottingham, Eng. Not Orleans, Fra. Orl Oslo, Norway Oslo Ostend, Belgium Ost Palermo, S. A. Pal Panama Pan Phoenix Park, Ire. PhP Plumpton, Eng. Pon Pompadour, Fra. Pomp Pontetract, Eng. Pon Powerstown Park, Ire. Pow Puerto Rico P.R Punchestown, Ire. Pun Randwick, Aus. Rand Redcar, Eng. Red Reims, Fra. Rei Ripon, Eng. Rip Rome, Italy Rom Rosario. Arg. Rio Roscommon, Ire. Rmn Rosehill. Aus. Ros Rouen, Fra. Rou Saint-Cloud, Fra. StC Salisbury, Eng. Sby Sandown, Eng. San San Isidro, S. A. S.I Santiago, Chile Sant Sligo, Ire. Sli Southwell, Eng. Sll Stockel, Belgium Stkl Stockholm, Sweden Stock Stockton, Eng. Stn Stratford-on-Avon, Eng. SoA Sydney. Aus. Svd Taunton, Eng. Tau Thirsk, Eng. Tsk Thurles, Ire. Thur Tokyo, Japan Tok Toulouse, Fra. Tout Touquest, Fra. Tou Towcester, Eng. Tow Tralee, Ire. Tra Tramore. Ire. Trm Uruguay Uru Uttoxetter, Eng. Utx Valparaiso. Chile Val Varese, Italy Var Vernon, Fra. ver Vichy, Fra. Vich Victoria, Aus. Vic Warwick, Eng. Wak Warwick Farm. Aus. Wai F Waterford-Tramore. Ire. Wa-T Windsor. Eng. Win Wolverhampton. Eng. Woiv Worcester. Eng. Wor Wye, Eng. Wve Wyong, Aus. Wvo Yarmouth, Eng. Var York. Eng. Yor Page 23 0 Opening Monday Balmoral at WASHINGTON PARK . 175th and Hoisted J First Race -Weekdays, 3:30 P.M. *^E^***^^r Saturdays,2 P.M.-Holidays, 1:30 P.M. Home was never like this! NEW GLASS-ENCLOSED CLUBHOUSE * *^J^m m^m^JKmmt Ji^MBmb' iiA Cocktails and dining in attractive restaurants £r^? «^^^^Br^^^^ • giant screen television in all areas i /^ £H llwP^^^BSilJ TAKE ™E TOLLWAY-from Nortn and West Tri- ^^?^A Sb^^P^^SJhE*^ FR0M L00P 0R south SIDE-Outer drive to JKm rn^T§. m^kmL ^^kjyBHlJIi^ Calumet Expressway, then Weston Kingery, 3 miles slW^B vl J* ^ — \k\ ^^^^"^k^k FR0M INDIANA AND EAST, Kingery Expressway non-stop direct jU/ffimm ^1- **^W* I A/|^ /J^ \^v BY TRAIN — Illinois Central Electric special trains direct to track. Ill xliL ^Blk^lS^ fe\ j ■*#f*2 \%j 1S\ BY BU^ — SPecia' Duses from North and Loop direct to track." llUf 1 ^Sh^i^H^fe^i TjV W 4JX Information - - Phone WEbster 9-2500\\ZW^J llkA iSfc PV^ V^ [Admission: Clubhouse $250 Grandstand $ l5^^^ x\ Itt \V 3:30 P.M. - NEW, CONVENIENT POST TIME FOR 1st RACE - 3:30 P.M. \||*f Page 24 Churchill Downs ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES CHURCHILL DOWNS Louisville, Kentucky (Length of stretch from lost turn to finish, 1,234J 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, .72. Puett Starting Gate. Kuprion Kamera. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses in Daily Double races. l 1st C. D I 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. | 1-j. f* n 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta, May 5. 1956, l:093/f„ 4, 121.) b» Vtf.L/ Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 1 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. Best time made at distance of race. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Banksie Nov59 CD 1:15% 112 Rainproof Sep59Tdn 1:13% 106 Diam'd Traveler Nov59CD1:14 108 Andy Jack Jan59 TrP 1:12% 118 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Greer May60CD1:14 116 Mr. M.J. May59CD1:12%sM22 Untimely Mar60GP1:13 110 DonTreleta May60CD 1:12% 116 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Able Ladd Jly59 Det 1:11% 112 Sweep Hal Jun59Was 1:11% 109 MissJanmar Nov59CD1:12% 113 Rnnlrcio 1 1 1 B. f, 4, by Tiger Rebel— Sic Sic. by Triplicate. ounrvbie I | | Breeder N w Brent 1959 22 2 4 3 $4,390 Owner, Mrs. W. T. Stortz. Trainer, W T. Stortz. $2,500 1958 8 M 1. 0 $300 Nov19-59'CD 6f1:12%ft 27 112' ?• } 98|10'310i4 GrubbU? 2500 72 Poiydon110 Pr'cePr'd115 Tag andTow 12 Nov13-598C.D 1^1:47%ft 27 110 9'}1012 814 712 GrubbU 2500 63TimeZone114 ForestFury111 Pronto 12 Nov 5-598C.D 1Jg1:47%gd 20 110 98165 8?| 7'2 GrubbL? 250063 TearBomb116 Bonaparte114 Tr'tySte 12 Oct23-598Kee 11-81:53 ft 4} 109 3^J 533 45J 49 GrubbL4 3000 63 Spec'ICh'ce120 TulsaTw't116 MissJ.B. 7 Oct16-593Kee 7f1:26%ft 1 114 68} 57 2h 2h GrubbL2 3000 75 Glace 110 EternalMaid 112 Truebay 8 Oct 3-59'Lat 1&1:45%ft 33 114 5* 43 J 43 41| Hin'osaHS 2000 TheLip 120 Suttee 117 TulsaTwist 7 Sep29-592Lat 1-701:44%ft 9} 111 5*8 V% •" V* Armst gS? 291 M'sic'lM'd109 Br'tDaze116 Billy'sB st 12 Sep17-59'Tdn 1 1:39%ft 9-5 117 75} 57} 57} 36} SackettBS 2500 80 L'tleM'key117 Gr'ny si ge114 M'laVal 8 Aug29-59*Ran 1^1:49%m 5} 115 58} 24 24 23 GrubbL3 3000 61 Barbola112 C'mo-M's115 P'nsCupb d 7 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :38%b May 11 CD 1-2 ft :51%hg April 30 CD 3-4 m 1:19%b Rninnrnnf 111 B 1.4. by Stronghold— Double Rainbow, by Borealis ■vuinuruui I | 1 fcw-jr Elmendorf Farm. 1960 13 0 0 2 $925 Owner, H. G. Bockman. Trainer, H G Bockman. S2.500 1959 30 5 2 6 $7,510 May 5-609C.D 7f1:25%ft 8} 110 21 22 33} 45| RotzJL* 2500 76 MYsanl 11 Rd toRome114 Etern'IM'd 7 Apr22-608Kee 11-81:52%ft 5} 113 912 9 o 84; 712 BrooksS' 3000 62 Cap'nDavidl 18 Sp'yTourl 18 Bonap'te 9 Apr16-608Kee 11-8 1:52%ft 49 109 44 35 45 41* RotzJL* 3000 58 M'tin'sG'd120 Ch'sPI'yer120 M'yM'rk 7 Apr13-602Kee 6} f 1:174/5ft 7} 111 1112 910 65J 5"| RotzJL* 3000 83 Del'ful Time117 Lil'sPill 112 U'rC'trol 11 Mar 2-60?F.G fa 1:48%m 7 105*55 65 43} 35} Br'ss'rdK3 3500 66 Hero'sH'IH 16 Sp'cialCh'cel 16 P'rtPat 8 Feb25-606F.G 6f1:12%ft 21 107 7" 8" 8* 78} CookWMS 3500 80 0olong116 Scotl'dBrew111 R's'teAg'n 8 Feb20-60'OF.G 1* 1:47%ft 11 107 7? 76} 53} 42} Hinoj'saH^ 3500 77 HighT eR'y117 R'stf'l 112 D'ne'sR'q t 8 Feb16-607F.G 6f1:13%st 3} 102* 861 8" 68} 47} MischeIVS 3500 79TightM'n'y121 Ron'ldJ.116 Ros'teAg'n 8 Feb12-60'F.G I^^SOVssy 4} 105* 53g 84| 79 712 Vinc'oraR' 3500 52 Sal'sB'ts113 R'c'gW'chD'g112 ChYJ'k 8 Feb 4-605F.G 6f1:13%sy 15 103* 9'} 87} 57 33 Vinc'oraR3 3500 80 Smil'gRip115 Subgal106 Deli'tfulTime 9 May 12 CD 3-8 ft 36h ninmnn/4 Tmuolor 111 Br. f. 4, by Diamond Dick— Comets Tail, by Teddy's Comet. uiamona i ruveier | | | Breeder T D;Ckinson i960 2 ■ 0 0 — ) j ' ' Owner, R. Wittwer. Trainer, R. Wittwer. S2.500 1959 16 M 1 0 $360 May10-60'C.D 6f1:13%ft 54 112 66} 67 9'£ 9^0 AdamsJR? 3000 70 Eliz'thH. 112 Th'eoTh'co115 E'nal M'd 9 May 2-603C.D 6 f 1:11 ft 53 121 9'5 923 922 924 SilvaA' Mdn 69 Ath'a'sGem112 C'nieCity111 M'maH'y 9 Nov21-598C.D 1,^1:46 ft 85 105 52 121212181218 ScottJ'2 4000 65 Mack'yBoy114 Idle'sPal 102 Fed'U'ge 12 Nov12-59iC.D 6 f 1:13 ft 147 108 11-4 87 85 85 OldhamDS 3250 78 CIVr0ne106 P'tyKem111 Sixty-F'rE't 12 Oct31-59'CD 6 f 1:13 gd 105 115 53}10'210121212 CarstsW4 3500 71 MaeAce113 L'dyDestrY110 Aw-Comin 12 Sep24-59iLat 6J f 1:19%ft 66 113 66 8'5119|ni2 GrifJhK4 M2500 Means-End111 Haute112 Marge sP'de 11 Sep15-592|_at 6 f 1:13Vsft 145 113 \\**XP*\7**m* Ar'ngS'O M2500 H'styAng'l 108 M'sq de116 M sHYwd 12 Aug22-591EIP 6f1:13%ft 6| 107 53} 75} 881 6*0 ParsonsJ* Mdn 74 Still Voice110 L'byAnn113 FI'yBulnes 12 Aug15-593EIP 6 f 1:13 ft 6 111 52} 52} 44 65J WallB* Mdn 81 BI'kMiss116 MissTidd'nk111 L'tleSoiz .2 Aug 8-593 EIP 6f1:204Am 4} 110 P| ¥% V* P* Chestn tJi Mdn 34 L'tleSt'ge112 HayPal 113 MissJVtK. 9 Anrlv Inclc 5k 11 & Gr * 6 bv Alabama— Stick Fast, by Chicle. t\nuy jut* f ' IO Breeder j Welch 1960 5 0 0 0 $100 Owner, J. Welch. Trainer, C. D. Glazier. $2,500 1959 2 0 0 0 S2C0 Apr27-60'Kee 6 f 1:12 ft 12 118 54 62? 53 6'| BehrensR4 3000 75C'meOnJoe118 S'rnStyle113 Wal'gSh's 11 Apr16-608Kee 11-81:52%ft 4} 114 I] 68' 7'4 733 BehrensR2 3000 41 M'tin'sG'd120 Ch'sPI'yer120 M'yM'rk 7 Apr13-608Kee 6}f1:18%ft 3 114 54 6=1 62 55 DodsonD5 3000 84 Kintla 112 Eldoit 114 TrustyPolly 3 Mar30-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 3} 115 53^36 57 551 Behr'nsR'2 3500 80 PoorSI'per115 BeauArth'r115 Camden 12 Mar22-604G.P 6i f 1 : 1 7^%f t 41 116 118 11ff12'31tri BehrensRS 4000 76 F'tMoney116 FreeandBusy117 M'tJay 12 Feb 2-59'Hia 1 1-8 1:51%ft 48 114 4'} 1} 2h 44J SellersJ3 6000 72 Fratello 114 Wherehavubeen 114 Iked 9 Jan12-598TiP 6 f 1:11 ft 29 118 812 8" 8'1 78| CookLC2 050008I RoyalBriar118 LuckyMe118 Bl'ckSatin 9 Dec31-584TrP 6f1:10%ft 14 117 44 5? 48| 48J CookLC* 6000 83 Revara115 RarMusic109 NickelPump 8 Nov15-58 JPim tcIA 1:46 fm 32 110 2' \ 33 8'0 710 BaldwinR5 8000 78 Skysw'p'r112 Pr'ceKil*r116 Win'rTonic 8 I Nov 8-583LM 6f1:12%ft 12 117 75g 881 7'0 6'1 Sellersjs 6000 76 Inkyank 115 Scullery 112 Halfway 8 I 0ct28-585Lrl 6f1:13%ft 8 116 104| 910 810 4*1 SellersJ' 5000 74 HastyScenes114 LastSlam113 Scullery 13 I Oct 9-58« Haw 6f1:12%m 5 115 52J 65| 7*1 78 AnyonE2 07500 76 C eOnRed107 Ne'r-Do-W'1115 R'saBoC £| I March 28 TrP 3-8 ft :37b i rroor ^* 1 I £. B. g, 5, by Nizami II.— Jo Kapi. by Okapi. oreer t» I I q Breeder L F & p Holton 1960 10 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. Mann & R. Harris. Trainer, A. Hall. $2,500 1959 10 0 0 ( ) May 9-604C.D 6f1:121/5ft 23 116 4^3 8*1 9^118J WilsonL2 250078 BsyUp111 J;n'sRec'd111 G'y andBlue 12 Nov14-591C.D 6f1:14%sy 16 116 2' 2' 99J1013 Carst'sW2 3000 63 Del 112 LilyK. 112 Mr.Hickey 11 0ct18-582Kei 6f1:12V5ft 8i 114 66| 54H2j 2J ChurchK6 3250 83 IndiWayl 11 Starli'tOF117 W'k'sMink 12 Sep30-584C.D 6f1:12Vsft 7J 114 553, 65| 43^ 3nk ChurchKio 2500 87 lttieB'tie106 JavaGirl 111 SunAg nGal 12 Sep 4-582Haw 6 f 1:11Vsft i 114 43 57 6'nOio DodsonD4 3000 82 BellesF'ly111 Wa'd andWon114 Shura 12 Aug19-582A.P 6^ f 1:17%ft 14 114 53J 55J 75| 54 BolinHS 4000 100 GratisBr'n117 Ga'eConq r114 WhyW'p 12 Jly 31-583A.P 7f1:29%hy 5 114 2' 3' 5'i 715 Lassw'IIGB 400044 Pr'dUncle114 KellyAnn105 Pat'sBaby 12 Jly12-583A.P 6f1:12%ft 4 116 42J 4^ 5*J 42J CampR? 4000 79Grec'nM's111 K'lyAnn106 Pr'ceDied'h 8 Jun23-58'Was 7f1:26Vsft 3| 115 V \ 8" Bolted. Hans nL* 4000 0ilLight117 WhyWeec112 Delpharo 12 Jun11-58'Was 6 f 1:16 hv 6J 112 ^i 11 12 12 Hans'nLH 4000 65Steve'sPapaJoe114 J'vsD'hne110 Sha 12 May 6 CD 1-2 ft :53b May 4 CD 1-2 ft :52%b -jui- Ml 1 1 /; B. c; 4, by Charlie McAdam— Chick's Queen, by King Cole. t IVir. m. J. | | o Breeder , M. J. Schmitt. 1959 10 1 1 0 $2,320 Owner, M. J. Schmitt. Trainer, S. Schmitt. $2,500 1958 4 M 0 0 ( ■ Jly29-595Ran 6f1:14%sy 20 110 84 1*3 |12 8" PoparaA2 4500 65 R"ketAge111 C'dyM'k108 MissWood'k 10 Jly18-594Ran 6f1:12%ft 63 112 73 6?J V% 52f PoparaA'2 4500 83 Fr'k'sLass105 C'dyM'ck115 Ch'fPad'ke 12 Jly10-598Tdn 6f1:11%ft 37 113 IK 1H 78| 613 PoparaAS Alw 81 S'yV'wCh'f122 C'p o'C'fee122 JetCh'r 7 Jun30-598Tdn 54 f 1 :06Vsft 21 113 64i 75 75J 6^ DuhonM* 4500 81 Yosandy 112 FastDraw 117 Buleta 7 Jun27-595Tdn 6f1:124/ift 3 117 44 45J 4" 613 DuhonMt Alw 73 MissPrim'te115 SkyP'nt120 AgraDoll 9 Jun 3-593Tdn 6f1:14Vssl 2J 116 21 2'| 5* 6'2 GuajardoV^ Alw 67 L'keV'tina111 S'tsRep't'r116 IdleTime 6 May15-592C.D 6f1:12%sl 3J 122 34 2' 12 1h MeauxC7 Mdn 86 Cr'ITobeK'd122 Ushba117 M'sPrimate 12 May11-594C.D 6f1:11%ft 29 109* 55J 54 443, 52J DuranR' 6000 86 Getahead112 RoundCircle109 Subgal 8 May 7-595C.D 7 f 1:25 ft 10 110 32} 55J 5" 5'4 RotzJLS Alw 71 SportyGene120 Marless112 WetBack 6 Apr30-59'C D 6f1:12Vsft 43 110 22 24 34 22 CookLC3 M5000 85 V'I'nt'rV'enllO SeaD'g110 AlcyOneHr 12 I Infimclv/ X * I 1 1 Ch. m, 6, by Mr. Trouble— Flying Time, by Eight Thirty. Unrimeiy III Breeder, H. Fallon. 1960 8 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, F. Beuner. Trainer, J. Hanover. $2,500 1959 0 0 0 0 ( ) May11-602C.D 6f1:12%ft 46 111 t |MM7l Armst'gS4 2500 80 TightMey120 Ro'l Tr'd106 L'zyB'gan 12 May 2-602C.D 6f1:12%ft 47 111 87 91171478 AdamsJR4 2500 77 Tr'zeD'l 109 Fly'gFlarel 15 Star't 0 F 12 Apr 4-602G.P 1,,«1:45%ft 82 113 8«J11i41120ioi6 Hino'osaH3 3000 65 FinalePuer118 SameTh'g108 Outrank 12 Mar30-601G.P If 1:11%ft 118 110 Mf'TnT' Hin'saH" 3500 79 PoorSI'per115 BeauArth'r115 Camden 12 Mar17-602G.P 6f 1:10%ft 88 105* 7^ 8" 916 912 BrYrdK'O 4000 79 Fly'gJosie114 L'sePar'm112 A-ysC'age 10 Mar11-605G.P 6 f 1:12 ft 100 116 V\ Fell. GibbG* 3500 BatonBleu116 FI'gJosie116 B'laMaria 11 Feb 9-602Hia 6f 1:10%ft 157 108* 88J111611181121 RiniA'O 5000 71 Him'IIDo121 ThirdChild118 NewTalent 11 Jan 4-603TrP 6f 1:10%ft 121 110 64| 8'J 8»4 914 Skor'skiA* 3500 77 LittleLeaguer117 RoliaRia119 Bibloom 9 Sep23-57iHaw 6f1:18%hy 5J 111 22 2\ 11M1110 ChurchKS 3500 45 P'geL'dy114 Pat'nnt'r106 C'IC'st'm'r 12 Sep12-572Haw 6}f1:18%ft 6J 103* 2h 2^ 54} 712 Preston J* 2500 76 Kim-Ki112 FastDance115 Nantucket 12 May 9 CD 1-2 ft :49b April 30 CD 5-8 m 1:05b April 14 Hia 3-8 ft :354/sh nrtn Trolof n 1 1 £ Cn 9- 5- by General Don— Tetra Lily, by Tetrarchal. UOn I reieiu | | q sreeder, Mrs. A. C. Krebs. 1%0 10 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. A. C. Krebs. Trainer, F. Clelland. $2,500 1959 7 0 0 1 $280 i May 9-604C.D 6f1:121/sft 62 116 62; 33 23 5*| ChurchK3 2500 84 B'syUpl 11 J'n'sRec'd111 Gy andBlue 12 Jly 7-591 Det 6 f 1:12 ft S\ 112 74J 6«} 58} V DAug'oJi 2000 80 Subah 110 EmoryMaM12 Kissue 12 I | Jun 4-592 Det 5}f1:05%ft 19 113 63J 7* 613 58 D'Aug'noJ' 2000 87 St'pmN'ht107 Off n'CI'r113 C'nelZero 11 I I May13-59iSpt 6}f1:20'/5ft 26 112 9^10?} t* 87J AnyonEio 2500 76 GrayJan 112 Luciete 112 Repowder 10 May 2-59'Spt 6} f 1:20 ft 7} 114 54 43} 3} 34J CurryE? 2500 80 RiverS'd117 L'kyW'm120 ActressM'cy 9 Apr29-592Spt 6}f1:21%sl 9° 115 84} 9« 9« 8*} CurryE'O 2500 71 Gyp 115 BeauJer115 DanMono 10 Mar27-5920 P 6 f 1:12 ft 32 115 42 42 7« 7«} JessopJD' 2500 82 Ro-Add115 Acq'ntMe110 FI'shyFellow 12 Feb24-5920 P 6 1: i 41 113 128| 9«3 T 88 Mund'rfR* 2000 64 T'pt'slmage109 BTsT'wnl 13 Sp'eAce 12 Dec30-581F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 91 114 1} 23 10'3102* MaddenDi 2500 62 L'raB.W.114 J'ckL.B.111 DooDeeWoo 10 j | Dec16-582FG 6f1:13%ft 25 113 2*1 2i 94i1fln MaddenDS 2000 73 Mary'sBoy 113 Birch 115 PrivateWay 12 i May 4 CD 1-2 ft :51b ' • l I ' | " Able i-uuu Ladd -i- * 1 1 C B. 9, 9, by Cable— Pembroke Lass, by Chicstraw. 1 1 p Brwdefj G c Wnjte 1960 9 , t 1 $1 7fl0 TSSFiJL^ ■■% Trainer3 J- M- "art- $2,500 1959 27 2 6 6 $6,390 Apr21-602Kee 6f1:11%ft 37 114 8«i 74 65 8*1 NicholsJ3 3000 78 BobMorw120 ClassicRed112 SpyHope 11 Mar 1-602F.G 6f1:13%ft 9} 122 95j 9*} 95J 54 NonoR' 2000 79FI'h'g'sBI,ze114 T'mH'zleMII D'dyO. 10 Feb26-60'F.G 6f1:134Aft 5} 119 73| 63J 32 |t| Hin'osaH3 2000 81 Sal'sJet108 Flush'g'sBrze119 KingD. 10 Feb20-601F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 15f 114*1173 6* 44 53 VinforaR3 2000 84 D'dyO. 113 Whirl'gBlues114 BI'kQ'st'n 12 Feb10-603F.G 6f1:15%ft 11 111*57 52| 53} 43| Lamb'thRi 2000 71 MissEva105 RagingTide114 Wisemar 8 *:eb 4-603f_g 6f1;14 sy 2| '117 64} 57 58 5?| NonoRS 2000 74 M'sN'wc'le114 BdSt'sm'n120 Sc'ISh't 9 ^a,1?S"S2^-S ^f1:14 ft 6 116 32} 32} 32} 66} NonoRi 2000 75Q'ckL'nch113 Strategist^ Lot 0' H't 10 •J^HKS 6f1:13%ft 6J 116 54 33} 34 22 NonoR4 2000 83GoodGst're119 Qu'kL'chlH Kathl'nH. 8 Jan 4-603F.G 6f1:14%ft 6J 114* 75} M 2h 1i}VincoraR2 2000 80 W'lbesnyl 11 FaousGem115 M'chCr's 9 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :38b May 6 CD 3-8 ft :38%b May 3 CD 3-8 ft :37b SweeD Hal 1 f C B f, 4, by Haltal— Tipperary, by Sweep All. » Z.7Z •' J Breeder, l. j Caillouette. 1960 15 3 2 0 $3,625 Owner, C. L. & M. Martino. Trainer, H. L. McKissick. $2,500 1959 26 0 4 5 $3,210 MayJ"6^2CD 6f1:1imt 20e 113* 32 32 32 44 Br'ss'dKio 3000 84 SthernStyle112 Likewise110 Kisstory 12 ^pr^^!Kee 6f1:11%ft 9} 115 32} 33 54 57^ WickelLS 3000 79 Anointeth 115 Lil'sPill 107 Buddy 8 Apr?2~£5 Kee 6f1:12%ft 6} 113* 54} 43} 42 H MischeIVS 3250 81 MissCharl.e114 Misslda116 Faffleet8 ^pr1?"^Kee 6f 1:12Vfeft 11 118 44 45} 86} 812 WickelLi 300072 An'tethT 18 Lil'sPill 118 M'sNewc'tle9 Apr 8-607JnD 6f1:15%ft 5} 108*11 11 l*| 11 SmithRP3 2500 88 SweepHaHOS HudsonFlash117 Legate 7 Mar31-607JnD 6f1:15%ft 13 107*31 31 4*1 4j SmithRP6 2250 87 BlackDot105 DandyO.121 TammyK. 7 Sar??"S?,lnD 6f1:16 ft 3t *113 74} 84J 67} 65| WickelL4 A2000 79 FI'sh'g'sBI ze118 N wsB'tch103 Du-Ni 8 Mar11-607JnD 6 f 1:17 ft 5 112 12 1h ih 2"" WickelL2 2750 80 DixieDyn'ite113 CelticSon115 L'ngT'm 7 FeDl8-60'F.G 6f1:13%ft 11 113 3' 2h 2h 52} DaltonH* 2000 80Wisemar116 Grey andBlue111 Legate 9 Feb12-602F.G 6f1:14%sy 5} 115 1} 1} 13 1| NonoRi 2000 80 Mr. Dan L. 116 Du-Ni 115 Lyric Note 12 May 5 CD 3-8 ft :38b MlSS Janmar 1 fiQ Dk b m- 5 b Guillotine— Daphne Nan. by War Relic. ■ v^ Breeaer. j. S. Sternoerg. 1959 20 3 1 2 $3,120 PwnSr'r;LS^Stern.ber9 Traine'' D. Foley. $2,500 1958 13 0 4 3 $1,730 Nov18-592C.D 6 f 1:12Vsit 10 113 8q 91 4»1 3«| Fiesel'nJ3 2750 85Lorisam105 Sp'yBee112 MissMalapp 12 Nov11-592C.D 6 f 1:12 ft 98 105*42 52} 42} 44| DunnJWn 2500 83 B'syJ'ne105 .vl'nGI'wB y108 T'p'zeD'll 12 0ct29-597Tdn 5f 1:02Vshy 22 104* 42} 421 42} 44» DunnJW2 1500 75 LawS'ter120 TryForMe109 B'aviaBest 7 0ct22-596Tdn 5}f1:06%ft 23 107*42 65} 55} 66 DunnJW6 1500 80 MonaJean107 JudithAnn105 Okapette 9 Sep30-597Beu 6f1:16%sy 13 112*'63| 58} 46} 44 FuscoJi 1500 64 Bri'tD'm'dlH CowT'wn116 SocarPme 8 Sep26-592Beu 6ff1:128tft .9 112* 63| 5'| 54} 44| DunnJ5 1500 81 Easy-Me 117 Exboom 117 Blazon 10 Sep23-596Beu 6 f 1:13 ft 5} 112* 63} 5i| 32} 44 DunnJ2 1500 81 JudgeJ.B.120 SocarPine120 HeirPatsy 8 Aug31-596EIP 6f1:12%ft 5} 112* 2* 11} 12 24 FuscoJ? 1500 88 WasAlne112 TedH'rvey115 L'stanl st 1 Aug27-594EIP 6f1:11%ft 14 110*43 44} 43 45 D nnJW6 A1250 89 FlySpray115 Q'kTime12C HighWonder 7 May 11 CD 5-8 ft 1:04b 2nd C. D Ow%A C n 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta, May 5, 1956, 1:09%, 4. 121.) X.IIU \mt.\J Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners in I960. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since Nov. 25 allowed 3 lbs.: one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $3,000. riorse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Classic Noble 1 Iffy Jan60 TrP 1:11% 113 Distinto May60CD1:14 114 Queen Lorraine May60 CD 1:15% 109 OurPatchup May60CD1:15% 113 Music Lady 0ct59 Kee 1:134A 117 Chocolate Girl May60CD1:14 114 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Tight Credit Sissy Mom Petikote Pawpr May60 CD 112% 109 Man to See Pennies Collect Oct59 Lat 1:13% 112 Rebel Rhythm May60 CD 1:13% 112 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. iBabs Pleasure Apr60 Kee 1:12% 113 IKwai Apr60GP1:12% 114 Eye Burner Mar60 0P1:12% 109 Sotatuerta Coupled: Our Patchup and Eye Burner; Tight Credit and Man to See j ' ' I I I I i t i I | I I j | i ' • PlnQcir v*iu»n nuuic Nnhlp 1 1 A B. g. 3. by Oiympia— Harriet's Kid, by Sir Damion. » * *• Breeder, Danada Farm. 1960 3M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Marguerite Marshall. Trainer, M. McGee. $3,000 1959 2 M 0 0 ( ) May 9-602C.D 6f1:12%ft 55 114 98 101310161123 AllgaierHS 3000 61 Carmine112 Sciimuikele114 Ro'nHopell May 3-602 CD 6 f 1:13 ft 19 114 118}11151119H24 DuffJi 300059 M'sWarJ'p115 Sch kele114 DeeDeeK'y 11 Apr12-602G.P 6} f 1:17%ft 36 112 22 36 411 713 AII'g'rH7 M5000 74 CountHash115 BrigandRoi107 LookUp 11 Jly 14-592A.P 5}f1:05%ft 22 112 54} 67} 58} 9?| Choq'tteJi 6000 79 l'veDonelt118 WaiterB.115 BowDero 12 Apr29-593C.D 4} I 53%ft 11 120 7 87211181121 N,Ch lsJ8 M6000 72 Th'tleSil r120 M'tyDee117 BrightWay 12 April 30 CD 3-8 m :38b April 6 TrP 1-2 ft :51%b I f fv 11 A B. c. 3. by Mark-Ye-Well— Rosy Red, by Bimelech. 1,1 / ■ ,£» Breeder. Mrs. R. W. P Johnston. 1960 7M 1 0 $825 Owner, J. Graham Brown. Trainer, C. F. Bowles. $3,000 1959 9 M 0 0 $520 Apr22-60'G.P 6} f 1:18%gd 10 116 910 99} 67} 56 S"thFA2 M7000 76 ChicM's115 M'sMango113 Powd'rH'rn 10 Apr16-601G.P 6f1:11%ft 39 113 101'101° 75} 21 SmithFA6 4000 86 Disaster 114 Iffy 113 Andante 10 Mar28-603G.P 6f1:10%ft 40 114 11'}12151017 9M Th'burgB6 4500 77 Pinebriar111 Thyminth113 SteveB. 12 Mar22-602G.P 1^ 1:45%ft 29 118 65}111710161018 Th'rgBio M6000 63 MarkRight 118 QuickDraw 118 Louval 12 Mar14-604G.P 6f1:114/sft 18 116 65} 78 7" 9'} Th'nb rgB7 575076 0ldCVde116 Sp'n 0 G d116 V'l'ntN't n 12 Jan14-605TrP 8 f 1:11 ft 18 113 43 34 55} 4*1 Th'brgBio 600086 BellsAtoll 113 BoundBaby115 BI'kH'rt 11 Jan 2-60iTrP 6 f 1:11 ft 13 113 65} 7' 6'1 77} Th'nb rgB8 5000 81 Algenib108 BrVKn ve120 Mdis'nA'nue 12 Dec10-592TrP 6f1:11%ft 3} 118 42} 42} 48 4*| RUJL12 M4500 79 Jayembe118 MissPnnt115 Fr dlyMush 12 April 21 GP 3-8 sy :36%b April 14 GP 3-8 ft :35%b April 8 GP 1-2 ft :51bg Dicti ntn 11/1 Dk br c 3 by With Pleasure— Nonchalanta, by Bel Aethel. VMimiu ■ * *♦ Breeder, V. H. Jaycox. 1960 2M 0 0 ( ) Owner, 0. B. Burger. Trainer, J. Marinelli. $3,000 May 9-603C.D 6f 1:12 ft 14 111 55 57} 46 5'| Gon'lezR7 Mdn 78 AceDestr'tor111 P'kStudy113 Sue'ma 8 lMay3-60iC.D 6f1:12%ft 30 114 111310M 63} 67} Gon'lezR* 3000 78 F'cyFree114 Carmine112 SmilingPick 11 May 8 CD 3-8 gd :37b March 17 OP 5-8 si 1:06%h Quoon ueen I i_urraine nrrrt'mo 1 HO Ch. f, 3, by Devil Diver— Miss Lyonors, by Balladier. ' V7 Breeder. J. L. Cleveland. 1960 3 0 0 0 $220 Owner, K. Burkhart. Trainer, K. Burkhart. $3,000 1959 5 2 0 0 $1,442 May 3-602 CD 6 f 1:13 ft 9 109 32 56} 712 612 Arms'gSio 300071 M'sWarJ'p115 Sch'kele114 DeeDeeK'y 11 Mar15-602O.P 6 f 1:18 m 2| *110 33} 44 55 4'} ChavezF6 c2500 57 MightyZ.109 LittleShawnsie110 OurX. 12 Feb26-602O.P 5}f1:08%m 16 112 55} 54} 46} 47} ChavezF7 3000 72 Roy'IR'v'na113 Oc'nS'd'l 113 Kycol'dy 10 Sep 2-595Cen 6f1:12%ft 11 114 4| 42 3} 1*1 ChavezF4 Alw 82 0hLeilani117 C'radoJoe115 JoesD'ling 8 Aug22-595Cen 5}f1:06Vsft 7 114 2} 2h 10111183 ChavezF3 Alw 74 Hockspot120 TheLemon120 Be nieBell 12 Aug11-593Cen 5} f 1:06 ft 17f 113 11} 1} 12 12} C'vezFio M350084 Gr'cef'lness115 R'dcliff118 F'rg'nLove 11 Apr18-593Spt 4f :49%go 45 109 6 63£ 78} 7'} CollierW? Alw 75 Ballysadare115 BetsyWill112 Abeam 9 April 18. 1959— D. R. F. Time :48%. Mar 3-59'O.P 3f 35%ft 77 118 12 121712'5 CaseyJi2 Mdn 77 PlyP'ch'm118 J'yceR'b'ta118 M'sD'I't 12 May 11 CD 1-2 ft :50%bg Our Pnt*-hiin 1 OQ B- f- 3, by Our Love II.— Patchemup, by Apache. UT ratcnup | \jy Breeder s Spiegel. I960 3M 0 0 ( ) Owner, C. B. McNeill. Trainer, L. E. Seba. $3,000 May 9-602CD 6f1:12%ft 20 113 32 53} 88} 914 NicholsJi 3000 70 Carmine112 Schmulkele114 Ro'nHope 11 Mar25-6050.P 6f1:12%sy 14 109*64 6'} 613 620 ScottJ6 7500 66 Q'n 0 lrel'd'H3 NotchH'l 114 MissN'te 7 Mar18-6030.P 6 f 1:14 gd 27 114*55 46 612 SH ScottJ6 Mdn 69 No No No 119 Yar Girl 119 Notch Hill 9 May 1 CD 5-8 si 1:05%b April 29 CD 3-8 ft :37%b Mnc! - I nrlu 1 HQ Blk. f, 3, by Mr. Music— Lustrous Lady, by Silver Horde. /viubic i-auy i yjy Breeder H Fieids 1959 9 M 2 1 $640 Owner, H. Fields Trainer, H. Fields. $3,000 0ct21-594Kee 6f1:12%ft 21 117 34 32 24 63} PeakeWA4 Mdn 79 Gues'g117 Ch'k toCh'k117 Fr'ch toB 1 10 Oct 7-591 Lat 6f1:15%hy 2} *115 14 15 15 5=1 Mea'xC4 M3500 Bl'nd'ce115 B'nieAn*e115 C't theCI'ds 12 Oct 1-591 Lat 6 f 1:13 ft 19 115 1} 2i 3} 98} Hin'saHS M3500 BigCry 110 Monia 110 Rebel Money 12 Sep16-59iLat 6 f 1:12 ft 12 115 34}10i710i9103i CassityJ3 Mdn Dr'sBI'e118 R'y'IRVrie118 M'j'rM's'n 12 Jun 9-592R.D 5f :59%ft 8 115 2h 1} Ih 2«° HartN2 AlwM 94 AudreyB.115 Agitare114 CuvierKid 12 Jun 1-593R.D 5f1:00%ft 7 111 22 24 33 32 MilliganV2 Mdn 88 Circinate118 AprilBay112 CuvierKid 9 May18-594Beu 5 f 1:01 ft .3-5 A1 16 32} 32 44 46} MilliganVi Mdn 81 PigeonCrier116 MissJive116 SeloenB. 6 May11-593Beu 5 f 1:02 si 4 115 1} 1} 24 24 MilliganVi Mdn 82 G'mDealer118 MyHolid'y118 Nan r t y 10 May 6 CD 1-2 ft :52bg V-riOCOiare rkrirnlnfo V-,,ri fcir\ 1 1 *J Ch. f, 3, by Primate— Sis Moran, by Jimmy Moran. ■■ *• Breeder, L. Wagner. 1960 1M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. L. Wagner. Trainer, L. Wagner. $3,000 1959 5 M 0 0 ( ) May 5-604CD 6f1:11%ft 74 114 68 8'I 8H 7'2 ChalkJ3 5000 78 MossGal 115 RapidR'b'l 115 Br'k'stp'k 8 Oct 7-593Lat 6 f 1:15 hy 28 115 68 6'5 617 620 ChalkJ2 M5000 Mr.Fair118 SweatSox118 KnowThis 6 Sep 5-593Lat 6f1:13%ft 25 115 67} 67 57 68} ChalkJ2 AlwM Da-Ri-Jo115 HighPriesfss115 Dister 6 Aug24-59iRan 5}f1:07 ft 103 117 97}101511191214 Chalkjn Mdn 71 Sunnybrk117 SkyRamp117 Solicitora 12 Aug17-593Ran 6 f 1:14 sy 66 118 10161017 917 718 Chalkjs Mdn 60 Top'r-Joan118 AprilFive118 NeeNaw 12 Aug 7-594Ran 5} f 1:05 ft 60 114 916 919 919 925 ChalkJ2 Alw 70 DryCh'ge116 MissStar'n110 MissClen 9 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 4 CD 3-8 ft :36y5b Tinlit Crt*A\t v-ieun 1 1,4 B. g, 3, by Big Money— Fast Pulse, by Carrier Pigeon. iigm 'l** Breeder, J. H. Rouse. 1959 1M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Eastwood Stable. Trainer, T. H. Stevens. $3,000 Sep 3-593Ran 5}f1:08%ft 2} A118 1} 1} 3} 75} Gr'bbLH M3000 72 Cophetua118 MyHolid'y118 Pla^Rew'd 12 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :38%bg May 12 CD 1-2 ft :50y5bg ' May 7 CD 7-8 m ft 1:33%b C:ccv Unm 1 HQ Blk. f, 3, by Ispahan— At Midnight, by Blue Yonder. * mom Jissy | yjy Breeder, Penn Bros. 1959 3M 1 0 $240 Owner, P. Holloway. Trainer, H. Steele, Jr. $3,000 Jly 16-592R.D 5} f 1:07 ft 3} 115 24 77 10141012 Fowl'rjs M250O73 N'tGirl 115 F'nFrces115 JimsM'take 11 Jly 13-593R.D 5} f 1:07 ft 3} 111 75} 8'2 816 921 Pars'sJ7 M3000 64 Ardito 116 PorProphet 118 Ybbld 9 Jun18-593R.D 5 f 1 :00 ft 6} 115 2} 2422 22} Fowl'rJ6 M3500 89 StokerPike114 HalfBroke114 NeatGirl 11 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 8 CD 3-4 gd \M%b May 4 CD 3-8 ft :384/sbg Pa+iLnfa Pnwnr 1 HQ Ok. b or br. f, 3, by Tiger— Bright as Gold, by Brilliant. reriKore rawpr | \jy Breeder j s Sternberg. 1960 1 0 0 1 $260 Owner. J S. Sternberg. Trainer, D. Foley. $3,000 1959 7 10 1 $985 May11-605CD 6f1:121/5ft 26 109 52121 22 3'£ LucasWD7 2500 85 BusyLynn113 0urBob114 Pet'tePawpr 9 Nov16-595C.D 6f1:12%hy 42 106*60 7* * 7*-* 722 DunnJW3 Alw 63 CuvierRelic 120 CallCard 111 Tamboro 7 Nov 4-595CD 6 f 1:13 sy 40 113*65 8'5 6'} 6'3 DunnJW4 Alw 70 Marikay118 Hestia118 RingAr'ndRosy 12 0ct27-593Tdn 6 f 1:18 m 2} 109* 76| 7'1 713 53| DunnJWS 3000 56 St'rSp'k'r117 Ch'kal'k113 NebskaR'se 10 0ct19-596Tdn 6f1:13%ft 4} 108*32 32} 22 35£ DunnJW2 4000 77 C'tessAlbie119 Gr'neCty113 LightCh'y 8 0ct14-594Tdn 6f1:13%sl 15 112* 24 3'} 32} 48} DunnJWio Alw 74 W'rlb'ter120 Hit n'M's114 M'hillMiss 10 Sep17-596Beu 6f1:11%ft 6 106*78 58 4n 4H DunnJi Alw 78 AprilSkies114 E'st'rCircle112 Oil'n're 7 Sep 1-591 EIP • 5f1:01%sy 14 110*14 14 13 13 FuscoJ' Mdn 86 Nah'tory118 Step-a-Little115 PetAce 10 man Minn tn ru ^e*e Jee MA Cn- 9, 3, by Bull Play— Cockatoo, by Carrier Pigeon. ''** Breeder, W. W. Jones. 1960 0M 0 0 ( ) Owner. Mrs. M. F. Harrold. Trainer. T. H. Stevens. $3,000 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :38%bg May 8 CD 3-8 gd :37%b April 27 CD 3-4 ft 1:14%b Ppnnipc renmeb Cnllprt V-Oliecr 1 ^/ HQ Blk- f- 33 by Sagittarius— Penny Saver, by Alsab. " Breeder, R. A. Martin. 1959 8 10 2 $1,170 Owner, L. K. Haggin. Trainer. L. K. Haggin. $3,000 Oct 2-595Lat 6f1:11%ft 34 112 64} 7* 610 8" Armst'gSS 3500 Meturn109 BlueBubble112 RobustBoy 8 Sep25-598Lat 6f1:12%ft 11 110 42} 45} 66} 7'0 Armstr'gS2 3500 GoldSal 117 RobustBoy117 HelioBlue 8 Sep5-59'Lat 6 f 1:12 ft 8 114 64} 5'} 6'2 6 o ArmsfgS6 5000 Worrigal 118 Kycolady 105 Darnlt 8 Sep 1-597 Lat 5} f 1:08 sy 16 111 64 76J 76| 67 FowlerJ7 Alw MissSt'rt'n111 C'nt'ssOil 112 T'mb'ro 7 Jun19-595R.D 5f :59 ft 11 112 33 43145 34} HolcombHB Alw 92Debrulin114 Circinate117 AudreyB. 9 Jun12-591R.D 5f1:01%m 4} 115 12 1 2| 13J 15 Holc'bH4 M4000 84 Smackaroo115 Kn'kleDown118 Ardito 10 |May11-59iC.D 5f1:00%ft 24 111 75} 67} 57 34} Armst'gS4 4000 85 WalterB.114 Lukeace114 Pa'sDessert 11 May 11 CD 3-8 ft :37%bg May 4 CD 3-4 ft 1:17%b April 25 Kee 5-8 ft 1:05b Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. D.L.I Dkwfkm i fiQ Dk. d. or br. f, 3, by Mr. Music— Glenn Rebel, by Tiger Rebel. Rebel KMythm | UV 8reeder, N. W Brent. I960 1 0 0 0 ( ) J Owner, N. W. Brent. Trainer, H. K. Stevens. S3.000 1959 2 1 0 1 $2,275 , May"5-605C D 6f1:11%ft 14 112 34 44 ?6« 7'i LucasWDS 5000 82 TakeHerDown115 FiaFia118 TulsaLass 8 | Apr17-595Kee a4f :48%ft 14 117 4 2J 25 37 LucasWD8 Alw 9k DaleC!avo120 DickieDon120 Natego 12 ( April -59' Kee a4f :51%sl 12f 115 3 4 V 11 LucasWD2 Mdn 8-. KingCarlos113 Max'k'kee118 D'r'thyH. 12 April 27 Kee 1-2 gd :51b April 23 Kee 3-4 ft 1:16b April 20 Kee 3-4 ft 1:18%b Br,kc Ploncnro 1 rtQ ■ f 3- by With Pleasure— Bab's Damion, by Sir Damion. ObS fleaSUre | UV Breeder, J. D. Weil, Inc. 1960 5 M 1 1 $600 I Owner. D. Bolotin. Trainer, J. S. Jones. $3,000 I ' Apr28-60'Kee 6^ f 1:19 ft 2*113 21 24 3? 3*1 Nic'lsja M35O0 80 Pelf113 QuickDraw118 BabsPleasure 12 • I Apr20-G08Kee 6 f 1:12 ft 5} 113 74J 54 34 24 NicholsJ7 4000 82 Dash ofP'M14 B'bsPI're113 M'sW'rJ'p 9 I Apr15-60'G.P 6lf1:16%ft 31 115 34 33 5H 7*} Zak'rWS M6000 86 Thwart116 Magnitude118 NorthPass 12 Mar25-605G.P 6Jf1:16%ft 29 116 1219121'10" 9'* ZYW'O M1000075 Fly'gTr'ble112 St'l'nS'c't112 R'm'k'ble 12 Mar11-60"G.P 6f1:11%ft 133 119 98 10i510 3 8" Z'koorW* AlwM 75Q'nEthel 119 P'mFMU T'ch ofVnue 12 ( May 12 CD 3-8 ft :34h April 27 Kee 1-2 gd :49b April 25 Kee 3-8 ft :35%h | Vxun\ 1 1 A Ch. c, 3. by Poo Bah— Rechecked, by Johnstown. I "VWai I I* Breeder, L. Schlasser. 1960 10 0 0 ( ) I Owner, Mrs. G. Nugent. Trainer, G. Nugent. $3,000 1959 8 3 0 0 53,725 , Apr16-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 5 114 52 52} W*H MarshWS 4000 81 Disaster 114 Iffy 113 Andante 10 I Sep15-593Lat 6H:12%ft 41 120 1h 1h 11" 11 PoparaA2 4500 Starmary 112 InOrbit 112 MartyDee 8 I Sep 8-59"Lat 6f1:12%ft 7| 114 2h 4 1h 4 PoparaAi 4000 Tasty 106 Starmary 115 Meturn 7 I Aug21-593Ran 51 f 1:06%ft 6j 120 24 24 221 I* PopaAS M500086 U'nDues120 M'ge"sR'ler120 Sh'tCh'ce 12 I Jun11-59iWa!f 5f :59%sy 91 113 3n* 6* 9i310'5 NonoR3 7500 74 Ruse deG're115 WalterB.115 Bay Leaf 12 I Jun 3-5S2Was 5f :57%ft 81 118 33 6* 651 6" SotoP'O Mdn 87 Sfph'n118 Gr'yEgle118 BillyBluejay 12 I Mar31-595G.P 3f :33V: ft I? 111 9 S»| 98J SellersJ* AlwS 88 Sweet Error 111 OurJody112 Ednez 12 | Mar13-593G.P 3f :33 ft 19 113*4 33J 44} BlockJ4 Mdn 94 Ednezl 15 CapeCanaveral 118 Contuse 14 ; Feb25-5S7Hia 3f :34V5ft 61f 120 18 21' 201° B chrL'2 ScwS 81 MyDearGirl 117 Niequest 120 Algenib 25 May 12 CD 1-2 ft :51%b Way 9 CD 5-8 ft 1:02bg April 6 TrP 1-2 ft :50hg | Fva Rurnpr DUrner 1 1 A Ch. g. 3, by One the Eye— Patty Verndale, by Roguish Eye. Eye Ii4 Breefcr.R'c. McNeill. 1960 7 M 1 2 $970-1 Owner, R. C. McNeill Trainer. L. E. Seba. $3,000 Apr28-60iKee 6J f 1 :19 ft 36 118 52£ 64J117 1114 L'c'sW'2 M350073 Pelf113 QuickDraw118 BabsPleasure 12 Apr23-602Kee 6Jf1:18%ft 81 115 9'2 7" 54 713 LucasWDS 3500 77 Nimattar118 BimSlam118 CashelRock 9 , Apr 1-602O.P 6 f 1:12 ft 2 *112 10*} 7H 67 4*t Ch'bersW8 3000 83 GooseLake 104 TransPage 120 Dediki 12 I tPlaced third through disqualification. I Mar23-603O.P 6f1:11%ft 8 109*8*165145 34 ScottJS 3000 87 Latonya 115 MarbleHill 109 PaJohn 8 Mar18-605O.P. 6f1:14%gd 20 109*7* 53 24 21 Scottjm 2000 76 Medina109 S'c'tyQu'n109 R'letteR'sie 11 Feb29-60"O.P 6f1:18%ny 23 105* is\ V\ 54 44 ScottJ8 2500 52CoolCunny 110 Eyerisk 100 OurX. | Feb24-60'O.P 6f1:13%m 23 110* 9^6 924 828 827 ScottJ3 2500 54 Bim 115 BobbieL.105 Chutzpah 10 I May 13 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 2 CD 3-8 ft :37ysb April 21 Kee 1-2 ft :48hg ^nfntii^rtn 11/1 Br. g. 3. by Mr. Music— Jacosa, by Jacopo. JOraruerra ' l * Br.. J. DeFoire & Loudoun Hall Farm. 1960 0M 0 0 ( ) 1 Owner, L. Niles. Jr. & B. Jeffers. Trainer. L. Niles. $3,000 I ' May 10 CD 3-8 ft :37bg Page 25 3rd C. D O-J f* T\ 5 FURLONGS. (Dclamar, May 5. 1956. :582f„ 2, 119.) OlQ V-.U Purse 52,700. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. Weight, 117 lbs. | I Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Phanuel Papa's Mint First Add That's Nice Horse Date Track Rec. Wt. ■ Terrene May60 CD 1:01V5 114i |lma Bay Bloom Gallisox iEdrumix Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt Elkchester Jewel Spook Proof Scratch Off Coupled: Phanuel and First Add. pLnnilo| I 1 7 Ch. f, 2, by Ky. Colonel— Blue Vezzano, by Vezzano. rnanuei I | / Bree(jer. s b. on. i960 1 m o o ( — ) Owner. Mrs. Thelma Ott. Trainer, S. B. Ott. Apr30-601C.D 41 f :541/5gd 2}e*117 9 89| 74 61" DodsonD* Mdn 79 Hon'yDear117 Inviting117 HappyMush 12 May 10 CD 5-8 ft 1:02%b May 4 CD 1-2 ft :49b April 27 CD 3-8 ft :36%bg Pnnn'c Mint Mint 1 1 7 B. f, 2. by Papa Redbird— Aminta, by Ariel. s | | / rapa Breeder Mr & Mrs E Kitchen i%o 6 m o i $375 Owner. E. Kitchen. Trainer, R. Dees. May 9-60' CD 41 f :54%ft 14 112 4 75} 7*} 321 RotzJL' 6000 85 B'ly'sGirl112 Primevil 115 P'pa'sMint 10 May 4-60' CD 41 f :53 ft 37 116 6 6'2 6'2 4?} CookLC7 M6000 86 J'lyScot119 P't'k ofE'n114 Win'gPitch 11 Apr26-60 Kee a4f :49%ft 45 111 4 54 64 7?I CoyA' 10000 84 R'pusRoom120 SeaGreen117 CherryS. 7 Apr12-602Kee a4f :50V5ft 37 112 9 84 9?i 94 Borg'keRio 750083 L'tyGI'y115 L'tleBoP'p112 PineFl'wer 11 Feb26-603F.G a \ :27^t 41 113 8 88J 85 GrVrtL' M6000 BI'deShirleyl 16 SwiftPal 105 Handset 12 Feb22-603F.G a^ :263/sm 25 117 8 10'2 61 5 Gr's'tLS M5000 JimmyNelM14 Pat O Pine117 Hifolks 12 May 5 CD 3-8 ft :87%b May 2 CD 3-8 ft :37ysbg April 22 Kee 3-8 ft :36%b FJrcf A A A 1 1 7 B. f. 2, by Hasty Road— Whirla Lea, by Whirlaway. ! Tirsr MOO ■ I / Breeder, Dr. E. Asbury & J. Wack. 1960 1M 0 0 ( ). Owner, Fourth Estate Stable. Trainer. S. B. Ott. May 6-60' CD 41 f :54 ft 12e 117 12 78J 7" 8*\ RogersC2 Mdn 82 L'dyMan'quin117 Cab'et117 TimesTwo 12 May 10 CD 5-8 ft 1:02%b May 4 CD 1-2 ft :49b May 1 CD 3-8 si :38%b 1 Ch. f 2, by Seven Hearts— Kindly Miss, by Hash. Tknf-'c KIJz-o 1 7 I not S INlCe I I / Breeder 2 Bowles. 1960 2 M 0 0 ( ) ! Owner, C. F. Bowles. Trainer. C. F. Bowles. i Apr21-603G.P 5f :59%sy 10 119 1223123012291021 SmithFAS Mdn 77 EdenH'l 119 C'rtCaprice114 Classel'ne 12 Jan28-603Hia 3f :33%ft 61 117 8 |M 8'7 Hart'ckW' Mdn 78Fad'gSky117 M'sFI'bai117 Y'keeWitch 9 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :38b May 11 CD 1-2 ft :51%b April 16 GP 3-8 ft :36b Tarrono 1 1 7 Br. f. 2, by Mr. Music— Bellerine, by Sir Damion. 1 errene I 1 / Breeder R D prewitt. 1960 2 M 1 0 $600 Owner, R. D. Prewitt. Trainer. R. D. Prewitt. May 7-6Q5C.D 51 :59%gd 14 114 44 43^ 54 57 ChurchK^ AlwS 86 BrightSilv'r122 H'n'yD'r119 D'bleSun 9 Apr27-602Kee a4f :50'/5ft 3*118 2 22 22 23 ChurchK4 Mdn 88 Dixafilly118 Terrene118 JennieMoore 12 May 3 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 19 Kee 1-2 ft :46%hg April 13 Kee 3-8 ft :38b Imn Bnv Bloom 1 1 7 Ch. f, 2, by Bay Bioom-Oatry, by Alabama. ima Day Dioom 11/ Breeder j Welcn i960- 2M ti 0 ( — ) Owner, C. D. Glazier. Trainer, C. D. Glazier. Apr23-60'Kee a4f :50%ft 14 111 7 S?\ 55| 54 AdamsJRS 7500 82 JetCIV114 B'le ofBall 114 MissGolia'd 7 Apr20-602Kee a4f :49%ft 19f 115 11 97 88 8^1 Trah'nJ5 M7500 86 LittleTipper118 Meum115 GlencoeKid 12 May 13 CD 3 8 ft :38%bg April 16 Kee 3-8 ft :37%bg April 12 Kee 1-2 ft :49bg r„|i;CA¥ 1 1 7 Dk b. or br. f, 2, by Sir Mango— Galligaskin. by Discovery. •oaillSOX '•' Breeder, J. A. Bell, Jr. 1960 2M 0 0 ( ) Owner, H N. Eads. Trainer, J. L. Anderson. May 6-601 CD 44 f :54 ft 73 117 4 68 8^78 BaezaB? Mdn 82 L'dyMan'quin117 Cab'et117 TimesTwo 12 Apr30-601CD 4^ f :54'/5gd 49 117 10 121812181116 NicholsJi2 Mdn 73 Hon'yDear117 Inviting117 HappyMush 12 Apr 8-603G.P 3f :33:V5ft 75 118 8 881 7*J BurrC3 M10000 89 SeaGr'n121 KentuckyBid 116 CorlanD. 13 April 27 CD 3-8 ft :37!£bg April 3 TrP 5-8 ft 1:04b March 30 TrP 5-8 ft 1:04b r Ar..m\ v 117 B. f, 2. by Education— Rude Minx, by Rudie. Cam mix I | / Breeder 0. R. Harrod. 1960 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, O. R. Harrod. Trainer. H. K. Stevens. April 27 Kee 3-8 gd :36%bg April 16 Kee 1-2 ft :50%b April 13 Kee 1-2 ft :52%b FILr-hocror IpwpI 1 1 ? Ch f- 2- bv Pinebioom— Miami Jewel, by Eight Thirty. CIKCnesrer Jewel ■' ^ Breeder. C. J. Wade. 1960 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, C. J. Wade. Trainer, T. Lewis. May7-6Q5CD 51 :59%gd 72 114 9^ 920 918 920 MischelV AlwS 73 BrightSilv'r122 H'n'yD'r119 D'bleSun 9 Mar22-6010.P 4f :47 ft 74 113 9 104101210'3 SainzRS 6000 80 Aficionado116 DucDeBal116 L'styGI'ry 12 Mar 7-601 0.P 3f :36*shy 24 117 8 10'4 913 B'rn'tRLio Mdn 74 SomeVeil 117 CoalSong 117 DeltaGal 12 May 6 CD 3-8 ft :371/5bg March 14 OP 3-8 si :38%hg Cn-.L Prrtnf 1 1 7 Dk- b- or br. f, 2, by Hypothetical— Night Town, by Jamestown. jpoOK. rroui ||/ Breeder, Duntreath Farm. 1960 0M 0 0 ( ) Owner, T. A. Grissom. Trainer, V. R. Wright. April 25 Kee 3-8 ft :352/5h April 20 Kee 3-8 ft :3625b Q/-mf/-k Off 1 1 7 B. f, 2, byfTuosix— Stage Queen, by Stagehand. xrarcn wrr 11/ Breeder P Gcdfrey. 1960 1 M 0 0 ( — ) Owner. F. Marshall. Trainer, W. H. Bradley. i May 3-605CD 4J f :52ysft 43 111 6 6'3 64 6'0 RotzJL3 Alw 87 IronRail 116 FoolishY*th113 StarQuits 7 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 8 CD 1-2 gd :51b April 30 CD 3-8 m :38bg 4th C. D 7 FURLONGS (chute). (Shan Pac. May 1, 1958, 1:22. 4, 115.) m , I f* r\ Purse $3,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of two Hill Vrf.LS races in 1960 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $12,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each $500 to $11,000. Horse. Date. Track Rec. WL Mr. Punch II. Oct59 Kee 1:27sy 116i i Helequest May59CD1:23% 111 1 | Bubbles Pick Apr60 Kee 1:24% 113| i 1 | Horse Date Track Rec. WL Atomic Jet Apr60 Kee 1:24 112 Count Rip [Master Chris Oct59CD1:26% 110, Horse. Date. Track Rec. Wt. Brazos Jly59 AP 1:22ys 114 i I Coupled: Helequest and Brazos. * Mr Pnnrh IT 1 1 (\ Br '% 4 b' Pardal-Guy and Dolls, by Migoli. rV\r. runcn ll. ■ I O feeder. N. E. Frieze (England). 1960 7 0 0 0 $175 Owner, Hangover Stud. Trainer, W. W. Daum. $12,000 1959 7 0 0 0 ( ) 1 Mar28-607G P tc 1] 2:28%fnT 44 112 5" 5*1 45 45 Hin'saH4 12500 82 ActiveC't'r107 D'dO'Joe120 King'sM'k 10 ) Mar 8-*C-7G P 11-81:49%ft 83 112 4' 6"7'3 7 i Hin'saHi A--76 C'IC'rdy120 NimbleTop120 Pl'lunioll. 8 I Feb23-60'Hia tcU1:533/ssf 28 112 5" 7" 7'« 710 DeverRS 17500 71 MacBern109 NimbleTop112 Tr'ncelike 7 Feb12-608Hia tc II 149^sfm 297 109 9" 8'* 8,-5 6" DeverRS Alw 90Q'zSt'r118 M'r'rsG'de112 Amb'rM'rn 11 Jan30-607Hia tc1,Je 1:56ysfm 230 108 IH13"12"12U Devtr* HcpS 79 NobleSelHO TudorEra126 Amerigo 13 I Jan23-608Hia tc 4 1:51 Vsfm 113 109 7« /''W': 6»1 DeverR? Alw 84 N'thP'lell.112 MacB'rn112 Eif'IT'rll. 8 i Jan13-60*TrP 6 f 1':08%ft 257 122 6«2 6" 6'2 fa" DeverR* Alw 88 Elath118 Cypr'nC't122 Alh'mbraCircle 8 I 0ct31-594CD 7f1:25'Agd 72 119 8'4 9^10'^ 91* CarsfnsW2 Alw 68 St'IIPr'phet115 MisJsat'n119 SoWill 110 ) Oct21-59*Kee 11-81:50 ft 18 113 14 44 6i* f* DeverRi Alw 65 FirstNat'l 120 MdO'St'l 113 TulsaLad 6 i 0ct13-597Kee 7f1:24%sy 35 116 8? 893 8" 6" DeverR* Alw 73 SunBet'r122 JurtsS'ng119 B'k ofV rse 8 I April 22 Kee 1-2 ft :50b March 22 TrP 5-8 ft 1:04b H.|nnliact j!- I 1 A Ch. g, 5, by My Request— Helene, by Challedon. eiequesr i» 11 \j 6rce0er B M Browning. i960 9012 $1,940 I Owner, J. W. Buchanan. Trainer. H. Forrest. $11,000 1959 19 3 2 4 $10,270 ) May 2-605C D Sf\:G9*/sh 31 106 9" 8'2 713 5" Br'ss'dK2 11000 88 Nodab113 MasterChris110 AtomicJet 9 ) Apr27-607Kee 7f 1:23%ft 7-5e*113 72| 62| 4"k 42J Hart'kWS 11000 87 S'nyStreet122 SafeLand'g116 Sty'ner 9 I Apr20-603Kee 6f1:10%ft 51 116 6" 6? 55 ^4 AnyonE3 10000 90 SafeLanding119 rCo'daDl16 HudsonKid 6 5 Mar26-60*O.P 1-701:45%sl 6| 113 681 7*1 V\ 7i* DuranR4 12500 54 Sty runnerl 13 MySpike122 OilLegend 8 3 Mar18-60*O.P 1-701:44 gd 31 106*54 68 651 64 Misch'IVi 12500 71 PenHallow120 DustyAdm'l 112 Sorex 6 i Mar14-60*0.P 6f1:13Vfem 4J 110 7*178 57'J 2* DuranRi Alw 77 M'sBlueG'm113 CyK'm110 L'ke'sCh"m 9 9 Feb29-60*O.P 51 f 1:08 hy 2e»110 5* 551 5^ 33J DuranRi 12000 77 D'bleD'm'dl 12 MySpikel 16 WiseDJcon 8 3 Feb22-60*0.P 6 f 1:13%hy 6-5 A112 7*1 7" 68 58| DuranR-* Alw 71 DixieDudley 118 ShanPac 122 Lotafun 8 3 Feb 3-bW.G 6f1:12%sy 3e 112 44 5* 4' 35i DuranR* 1150O84Tonco113 Leadstealer116 Severn 8 3 Sep 3-59?Lat 6f1:"2 gd 8-5 111*68 6'2 612 518 DuranR2 Alw LittleFitz119 Ramadel 116 MissProfit 6 5 Aug 8-59»A.P 7M:26%sl 5 105* 4* 23 1«| 12 DuranR2 1350075 Camelback 119 SeaSwell 119 Etoka 9 9 J , | ( I ' I ( | I I , I I I I I I | , I I 1 ' | I BuKkloc P!/-lr 5k 1 1 A Dk. b. g, 5, by Pictor— Miss Mandy, by Supremos. UbbleS riCK * I I U Breeder Mrs E Johnston. 1960 7 0 2 2 $2,300 Owner, Mrs. Marjore McFarlan. Trainer, J McFarlan. $11,000 1959 29 7 6 1 $17,300 Apr27-607Kee 7f1:23%ft 21 113 6'J 5»J n 7«J NicholsJ^ 10000 86 S'nyStreetl 22 SafeLand'gl 16 Sty'ner 9 Apr19-60*Kee 6if1:16%ft 21*113 521 63 62J 33 Nich'sJ^ A12000 95 Wisjner 119 Brazos 113 BubblesPick7 Mar31-6TJ70.P 6f 1:10 ft 5J 114 54 54 33 24 NicholsJ? 12000 97 Oilton 111 ThebaKid111 Lotafun 8 Feb24-607O.P 4-701:45%m 81 114 44 33J 351 34 NicholsJi Alw 65 Redb'dW'h119 BI'meM'me110 Ar'cado 6 Jan27-605Hia 7f1:23^ft 23e*116 7" 9'2 9 2 68J NicholsJ4 12000 83 Ac'mplish118 R'm'nR'l 113 R'm'aR'de 12 Jan15-607TrP 6f1:09%ft 13 115 78 651 64| 2"° NicholsJ7 11000 95 Cain'sAbel 118 Hi-Lift112 DanceCard 8 Jan11-60*TrP 5lf1:03%ft 87 115 7'* V* 7" 65 NicholsJ3 12500 91 Set'mUpJoe122 R'nd'cy117 L'kyG'rge 8 Dec 5-59'Pim tc 1 1:44 sf 31 116 10" 64 613 45| NicholsJS A!w 59 Mysticll.122 Madok119 ShieldBearer 11 Nov20-597Pim 6 f 1:114/sft 8-5 *116 45J 57 4? 4*J BlockJ* dOOOO 85 Fr'hP'nt116 Rom'nWar116 EvelynMiss 6 Nov 4-598LH 6f1:12%ft 12 114 65 54 55 23 Allg'ierH3 10000 O'KeeganIM Playldle113 RomanWar 6 May 9 CD 1-2 ft :49%b . March 28 OP 3-4 gd 1:181/5b MFOmic Afnmir lot- 11? B. c. 4, by Jet Ace— Duchess Polly, by Polynesian. jer «' J Breeder. Mr. & Mrs. T, M. Daniel. 1960 10 0 0 3 $1,165 Owner, Mr. & Mrs. T. M. Daniel. Trainer, A Dickerson. SI 1.500 1959 13 2 3 0 $3,880 May 7-608CD 7f1:25'/5gd 31 112 321 3nk 2h 4*} CbersW3 13500 78 DruAway115 Brazos115 SunnyStreet 7 May 2-605CD 6f1:09%ft 30 110 7*3 58J 5" 38 C'bersWS 11000 91 Nodabl 13 MasterChris110 AtomicJet 9 Apr27-607Kee 7f1:23%ft 29 113 31 3' 51 85J Bor'keR4 11000 85 S'nyStreet122 SafeLand'g116 Sty'ner 9 Apr12-605Kee 7 f 1:23 ft 39 112 31 32 521 6 »1 NonoR2 Alw 88 Sp'ceCom'der122 Aud'ce118 Mt.0li»'t 10 Mar31-607O.P 6 f 1:10 ft 4 113 7*| 6* 64 5*i DodsonDi 15000 93 0ilton111 BubblesPick114 ThebaKid 8 Mar23-6070:P 6f1:10%ft 81 119 7*165143 33 Griffith^ Alw 93TinGod122 FairS'da117 Duke of Bexar 8 Mar17-6070P 6f1:13%sl 16 122 87 87 77 68 GriffithK8 Alw 74 A Dra'nKil'r115 J'nieG'l 112 H'ds'nKid 8 Mar 7-60*0. P 6f1:13V5hy 21 112 6214* 6'0 6«5 Barn'ttRLi Alw 68Statist'n112 MySpike114 MissMel'de 8 Feb26-60*O.P 6f1:13%m 3J 121 67 64 5' 6'i WardPA4 Alw 71 Mangam117 MissProfit117 Nob'eSwyn 7 Feb20-6TJ50.P 51 f 1:05Vsft 61 123 62} 43J m 321 WardPA4 Alw 89Cyrob119 P'skaSam112 D'ke ofBexar 12 April 23 Kee 3-8 ft :38b April 12 LD 3-8 ft :37%h March 24 LD 3-8 ft :38bg V-ouiu Count Rin 1 I C B. g, 4, by Rippey— Arctos. by Count Gallahad. l\ip '• O Breeder, H. H. Knight. 1960 8 2 0 0 $3,315 Owner, G. P. Johns A J. P. Meyer. Trainer, W. H. Bradley. $11,000 1959 0 M 0 0 ( ) May11-609CD 1 1:38'/sft 31 117 23 22 11 15 Borg'keR* 3250 84 CountRiplU For'tFury117 Gen'l Fred 7 May 4-60?CD 1^1:46 ft 54 114 74 14 14 13 Borg'keR5 2500 83 C'ntRip114 D'veJ'ton114 R'ngW'chD'g 11 Apr30-609CD 1^ 1:49Vfegd 48 111 31 7* 9*1 912 Bor'keRio 250055 ThatBI'ck0ne111 Bon'p'rte111 Alb'tus 10 Apr 8-602G.P 1^ 1:44%ft 15 118 6518? 9" 7" BatchVLio 3000 75 Ch'ndz'd113 S'eFr'nt118 PI'yWithFire 10 Apr 4-605G.P 1^1 :453^sft 61 118 24 3* 67i 74 CookLC2 3000 70Charmador114 WildDelight118 JimK. 10 Mar24-602G.P 1^ 1 :57%ft 50 115 431 64 681 710 NonoR' 3000 89 NightLodg'r115 Billtown118 Bontebok 12 Mar16-602G.P 1^1:444/sft 21 115 T 915 8'2 912 DeverR3 3500 72 Tr'picK'g115 N'v'IB'k114 Nero'sQu'n 12 Ian 9-605TrP 6 f 1 :094/5f t 107 112 9« 925 9241020 Bor'keRio 6250 74 LittleSkip119 Kinglike113 P'ndonor'so 10 May 9 CD 1-2 ft :49%b April 27 CD 5-8 ft 1:03bg April 18 GP 3-8 ft :35hg •nuaici Master Chris Wmw 1 • fl*\ Cn- 9, 4, by One Alone— Tikva, by Third Degree. WJ feeder, H. Cantor. 1960 2 0 1 0 $640 Owner, Rough & Priddy. Trainer, H. Priddy. ' I 000 1959 13 2 1 0 $3 070 May 7-6TJ8C.D 7f1:25Vsgd 25 112 Hi I* 641 6'3 ParrottR4 13500 71 DruAway115 Brazos115 SunnyStreet 7 May 2-605CD 6 f 1 KWVsf t 62 110 44 24 25 2* ParrottR7 11000 93 Nodabl 13 MasterChris110 AtomicJet 9 Nov20-594CD 6 f 1:11%ft 25 115 631 65* 431 731 Parr'ttR2 A5500 87 So Will I 115 Ancient Greek 120 Sorex 8 Nov13-597CD 1^1:454/5ft 28 '109* Hi 1r 5=1 812 Vin'foraR2 Alw 72 Ray'sF'yGold110 Tacking117 J'ryEv'ts 8 Nov 3-593CD IAMRHI 16 104* H* 13 12 ij Vinc'oraRB 5500 80 First Am'nl 16 C't theDays109 Tidiv'te 8 0ct31-594CD 7f1:25V5gd 55 110* 42i 541 341 551 Vin'foraR7 Alw 78St'IIPr'phet115 Mis'sat'n119 SoWill I 10 Oct 2-597Lat 1-701:42 ft 50 112 2* 14 32 9'3 C'mb'stJ4 A5000 TulsaLad115 H'pyLad112 H'vestMoon 9 Sep30-597Lat 6f 1:12 ft 49 116 65 78§ 710 64 PoparaAS Alw AtomicJet113 SunB'ter116 ShakerH'ts 9 Sep23-597Lat 1-70 1:43%ft 45 120 21143 32 43J PoparaAi A5000 BlueEpic112 Yosandy114 RedWingf'ld 8 Sep17-59*Lat 6f1:12%ft 29 Iff 43| 64 631 44 DeverR3 5000 SpicyAdm'l 117 L'dyDest r112 Oolong * 6 May 13 CD 1-2 ft :52«/sb BrazOS 1 1 fi B- c, 4, by Occupy— Beau Vite, by Beau Pere. 1 ■ v Breeder. Harford Stua. Inc. 1960 7 0 2 0 $1500 Owner, J. C. Pollard. Trainer. H. Forrest. SU.OOn 1959 12 3 2 3 $8 780 May 7-608CD 7f1:25Vsgd 6 115 VI 7*J 42 23J HarfkW5 13500 81 DruAway115 Brazos115 SunnyStreet 7 Apr27-6Tj7Kee 7f1:23%ft 7-5e*116 831 841 6*i 631 AnyonES 12000 86 S'nyStreetl 22 SafeLand'gl 16 Sty'ner 9 Apr19-60*Kee 6lf1:16%ft 18 113 621 521 5'J 2"° Any'nE2 A12000 98 Wisner 119 Brazos 113 BubblesPick7 Mar29-60*O.P 6 f 1:11Vsft 71 113*1213121212141181 MischeIVS Alw 84 Senegalese117 Cyrob122 FairSada 12 Mar25-6080.P 6f1:12Vbsy 7J 112 52J V% 68 43J DuranR4 Alw 85 Severn113 Mt.Olivet122 Luke'sCharm 8 Feb29-60*O.P 51 f 1:08 hy 2e»106* 44 35 431 5*1 Camp'IR' 12000 74 D'bleDem'd112 MySpike116 Helequest 8 Feb 3-607F.G 6f1:12%sy 3e 115 54134 57 7' Hans'nL7 12500 81 Tonco113 Leadstealer116 Helequest 8 Oct 6-597Lat 6 f 1:13 m 6-5 *108* 31 ?3 321 44 DuranR2 Alw Yosandy104 Lotafun116 June'sCr dile 7 Sep26-595Lat 6 f 1:11 ft 1-2 *113 22 22 24 23 1 MeauxC Alw L'ckyPage110 C'I'n'IChill 116 Lotafun 6 tDead heat. Sep 9 597Lat 6 f 1:12Vsft 2-3 *114* 431 4*1 441 2| DuranR2 Alw WetBack112 LuckyPage113 Pupnick 6 May 4 CD 3-8 ft :36%b April 13 Kee 3-8 ft :36%b March 19 OP 3-8 ft :37%b 5th C. D ! 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta. May 5. 1956. l:tM&, 4. 121.) Cf L f* T\ Purse $2,700. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since Jill Vrf.LV March 1 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $6,250; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $5,500. ! i Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Take Her Down May60CD 1:11M; 115 Jerry wood Sep59 Lat 1 : 1 24/s 1 1 2 Terrace Park Mar60 GP 1:11% 115 Sandy's Sis W. May60 CD 1:12 108 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. ICondamine Apr60GP1:11% 1101 i Miss Mango Sep59AP1:11 1151 King Carlos Sep59 Rkm 1:12% 103 j Dazzle Dancer Mar60 Hia 1:101/s 115i Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Invincible Jan60FG1:13% 111 Rapid Rebel Apr60 Kee 1:11% 108 Coupled: Condamine and Dazzle Dancer. i i 1 ) I I i I ) i I I ) ) 9 I 6 5 8 3 i 9 9 8 3 8 3 8 3 6 5 9 9 TnlrA Hor Dnwn 111 Dk- • ■ f. 3, by Sub Fleet-First Trial, by Hayride. i use ner wown | | | Breeder G Holcomb. 1960 4 2 10 $3,590 Owner, J. H. Clark. Trainer, N. Caywood, Jr. $5,750 1959 3 111 $950 May 5-6TJ5CD 6 f 1:11 Vsf t 31 115 44133 33 11 BaezaB* 5000 92 TakeHerDownl 15 FiaFial 18 TulsaLass 8 Apr28-604Kee 6f1:11%ft 81 112 34 22 2' 1"" BaezaBS 4000 88 TkeHerD'n112 Cel Rock113 Nim'tar 7 Apr21-607Kee 7 f 1:25 ft 6J 111 54 43153 54 BrooksS* 5000 73 NotchHill 111 Nimattar120 TulsaLass 8 Apr14-602Kee 6f1:11%ft 81 109 1h 14 21 221 CarvalhoAB 500083 W'rnBookl 17 TakeHerD'n109 Ac'yGirl 10 Jly15-597M.P 51 f 1:08%ft 6-5 *113 21 24 21 3*1 Carv'lhoAS Alw 93 M'sJive116 B'gin'rsH'pe116 Qu'kK'py 8 Jly 4-599M.P 51 f 1:09 ft 3 113 12 121 12 2"* Carv'hoAS SplW 94 Oc'nS'ndal 113 MissJive113 Qu'kKippy 6 Jun30 594M.P 5| f 1:09 ft 12 113 22 V 12 14 Carv'lhoA4 2000 94 BartsDay119 Bay-B-Lin114 D'tyNight 8 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :38%b Iprrvwnnrl 1 1 1 Ch. c, 4, by Woodchuck— Jericho Jane, by Flag Pole. jeirywuuu » • J Breeder, C. J. Cronan. Jr, 1960 1M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Mrs. L. Livingston. Trainer, O. Livingston. $6,250 1959 8 M 0 1 $100 May 3-60*CD 6f1:10%ft 56 122 641 813101410" CookLCS Mdn 76 TheTongan122 M'k-0ne122 P'rkStudy 10 Nov21-592CD 7f1:24%ft 37 119 44 4* 5' 510 Het'gerG4 Mdn 76S'ceTime119 Magnitude114 FirstDoe 12 Nov13-593CD 11:38%ft 50 120 21 V 44 6" Het'gerG4 Mdn 71 FalseAlarm120 Nirlen120 SirKantar 10 Nov 5-591 CD 6f1:14%sl 20 119 65} 74 7' 77 Ad'msF2 M5000 69 MissMusket'r116 FiaFia116 Pat'sDay 12 Sep18-595Lat 6 f 1:13 ft 58 120 54 5* 681 6'i PhelpsBS Mdn WestLiberty 120 Jet Jay 120 SixGran 8 Sep 7-592Lat 6f1:12y5ft 23 117 5* 5*1 5" 7'4 RoserG' M4000 ShotChance112 Roulaae112 HayHock 8 Sep 3-591 Lat 6f1:14%gd 16 120 88 91310201019 DeverRS Man Woodhaven120 M'htyAiry120 Mr.Fair 11 Jly22-59*M.P 5J 1 1:10 ft 61 113 21 21 21 5H HolcombH7 Alw 85 B'g'rsHope119 Q'kKpy116 GalonLTn 8 Jly14-59'M.P 51 f 1:10 ft 5 119 33 33 321 34 AdamsF5 Mdn 86 Th'nd'rR*d119 H'lioBlue119 H'lfBroke 7 May 11 CD 5-8 ft 1:02h May 8 CD 1-2 gd :50%b TprmfP Pnrk 1 1 7 Cn 9i 3, by Petrose— Dazzlement, by Dazzler. lerruic rui* ■ ■ *• Breeder, M. C. & C. G. Boyd. 1960 5 2 0 0 $4,325 Owner, S. Hazzard. Trainer, S. Hazzard. $6,250 ' 1959 5 10 0 $1,300 Apr 5-60*G.P 6lf1:18%sl 91 112 6415* 78 651 Th'burgBS 8000 75 Gr'kCh'ger! 16 Fr'dlyW'ch106 PaH'ney 9 Mar25-60*G.P 6lf1:17%ft 4} 112 1^ 1h » 11 SellersJ7 6500 88GI't'r'gSigh112 OurF'th107 Pr'ceP'p'r 10 Mar15-604G.P 1-701:43Vsft 37 119 22 12 U V\ DeverR2 6500 80ClaraMarot111 ClayStr't117 JoeDoaks 12 Mar 9-604G.P 6 f 1:11 ft 11 115 2h 1h 1h 52i SellersJ7 6750 87C'st to C'st115 M'ssG'l 103 Funda'tal 12 Feb12-60'Hia 6 f 1:12 ft 84 118 31 1r. 2h 11 SellersJ" 5000 85 Nerine 108 TheGreatGale 118 GuyGuy 11 Sep22-598Lat 1-701:44 ft 29 114 |M 8'5 815 815 DeverRS 4500 Posing 111 Tasty 103 Meturn 8 Sep 3-59*Lat 5lf1:07%gd 16 117 441 45$ 57 65 Brumf'dDS 5000 Rohanie114 MilkM'dLucy109 Roulade 6 Aug28-59iLat 6f1:14%ft 61 118 34 2' 1ri 12 BrT-dDS M35O0 GoldSal 115 PetiteGem 115 Valois 9 Aug18-593H.P 6f1:14%ft 51 120 43 63} 9' 910 Zak'rW4 AlwM 72 R'l Music120 P'msRest117 F'stM'ney 10 May 13 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 10 CD 1-2 ft :50%b May 3 CD 3-8 ft :38%b ^nnslv'c ^ie W 1 H£ B. f, 3, by Roman Sandal— Miss O'Rielly, by Broke Even. oanay 5 JI5 TT. I UO Breeder, D. M. Davis , Jr. 1960 2 0 0 0 $140 Owner, Mrs. S. Helen Sadacca. Trainer, D. Davis, Jr. $6,000 1959 12 2 0 1 $7,655 May 4-60*CD 6f1:11%ft 6 108 M H 1* 43} CookWMS 8000 88 Ev'ttsPride111 Rom'nPI'y116 FishBug 8 Apr 1-60*0 .P 6f1:11%ft 71 117 1ri 1h 44 651 NicholsJ3 Alw 86 JoyJ'yce117 Paw'kaS'm119 N'mi'sl'ge 9 Mar26-603O.P 6 f 1:14 si 23 113 34 34 67 810 NicholsJ2 Alw 69 C0.Quick118 JoyJoyce112 OldStory 8 Jly22-598A.P 6 f 1:10 ft 77 119 8411214121810M Comb'tJio AlwS 80 Mon'rchy119 MyD'rGirl 119 H'nlyB'dy 12 Jly 13-595A.P 51 f 1:04 ft 13 118 43 441 681 6" CombestJ* Alw 86 Monarchy115 Gr'kTop113 OurSp'l Jet 9 Jun 3-594Was 51f1:03%ft 51e 114 43 421 45 4*} CombestJ' Alw 96 MyD'rG'l 120 M'd'mR'l 114 Bl'eCr'n'r 9 May26-594Was ~5f1:O0 m 7} 118 14 12 13 14 CombestJ2 Alw 86 Confuse 118 Hestia 118 Lace 7 May18-592Was 5f :574/sft 12 117 65 53} 44 431 CombestJS Alw 93 V'ntianWay120 BoldL*k120 "EightAg'n 9 May 2-595CD 5f :58%ft 28 119 34 3' 23 34} Comb'stJ* AlwS 95 A'rm'n'sG'del 19 G'kTop1 19 Viewpoint 10 Apr11-593Kee a4f :50Vssl 8-5*118 4 54 6' 6'} HartackW2 Alw 82 Pierp'tella118 ShezaHoney113 LeMuy 9 Mar31-594GP 3f :33%ft 32 112 3 431 431 Comb'stJ5 AlwS 92 Matthias 114 Benell 122 Andale 12 May 2 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 18 Kee 1-2 ft :51b March 21 OP 5-8 ft 1:01%h C__ j__-* _ I AO B. f, 3, by Deliberator— Stimulude, by Stimulus. Onaamine | UO Breeder, T. J. Johnson. 1960 8 1 2 0 $4,055 Owner, P. F. Ternes. Trainer, J. Bartlett. $6,250 1959 17 2 3 4 $6,550 May4-60*CD 6f111%ft 9 113 421 431 53J 671 HartackW' 7500 83 Ev'ttsPridel 11 Rom'nPI'yl 16 FishBug 8 Apr18-603G P 6f1:10%ft 61 110 55J 571 551 541 SellersJ' 8500 87 FishBugl 16 FrenchAccentl 14 LordJr. 8 Mar12-603G P 61 f 118 ft 21*111 51i 2" 1r 2n BlumWS 7500 82 Fr'dlyWitch106 DigDown108 Moriches 9 Mar 5-6ff4G P 6fV11 ft 5 107 55 5* 451 42f W'dh'seH' 8000 86 RippleBaylH RoyalVoyage116 Tasma 11 Feb23-605Hia 6f1:11%sy 6 118 4'} V 21 211 Th'burgBS 8000 86 Gr't'rR'w'rd115 OurF'th112 P'nyCrrcle 10 Jan26-60'Hia 6 f 1:12 ft 6-5 *114 Hi 12 15 14 Hart'kW2 c5000 85G'deT'oS*s113 M'hB'x118 W'h andW't 12 Jan14-604TrP 6f1:10%ft 31 111 45 68} 57} 651 Brumf'dDS 6000 85Anoth'rAlibi113 B'lyJ'p116 GemD'ler 11 Jan 9-603TrP 6f1:10%ft 21 111 9410'3mi118} Brumf'dD3 6500 82 Zipkin'sB'y107 Glit'r'gSigh114 R'ciC 12 Nov 4-594CD 6 f 1:13 sy 71 114 32 34 23 44 BrumfldD7 Alw 73 Doc.Sc'f'r114 Herosh'la114 N'rse'sS'h 7 April 15 GP 1-2 ft :51b April 7 GP 5-8 ft 1:03%b April 1 GP 5-8 ft 1:04b Mies Mnnno 1 OR B- f- 3- by Sir Mango-Evening Story, by Eight Thirty. ISS rviango | UO Breeder, S. A. Alexander. 1960 10 M 2 1 $2,295 1 Owner, S. A. Alexander. Trainer, S. A. Alexander. $6,250 1959 15 M 3 2 $3,345 May 5-602CD 6f1:11Vbft 4 111 11*3 7« 54 3« BrooksS7 M6500 84 Mag'tude111 SorryFox114 MissMango 12 Apr22-60'G.P 6lf1:18%gd 61 113 88 74} 43 1 2'1 Zak'rW* M725080 ChicM's115 M'sMango113 Powd'rH'rn 10 Mar30-602G.P 1,1e1:45%ft 3*115 42} 32 3* 48 Th'b'gB3 M65O0 73Sm'LAIibi111 Thwart116 YardarmSun 12 Mar25-605G.P 6if1:16%ft 91 112 10*1 8'} 57 55 NonoR2 M9000 86Fly'gTr'ble112 St'l'nS'c't112 R'nfk'ble 12 ! Mar19-604G.P 1-701:45%m 19 113 5414* 4* 57 ZakoorW7 7500 65 1'veDoneltl 15 BI'ckH'rt107 F'nd'm't'l 8 iMar11-604G.P 6f1:11%ft 81 117 53 6*14* 4* SellersJ2 AlwM 80Q'nEthel 119 P'mFIV.17 T'ch ofVnue 12 ! Feb23-6P4Hia 6f1:12Vssy 32 114 9'} 8" 651 2'} ZakoorW* 7500 83G,deT'oSh's115T'p'r-J'n112 M'sTr'd'n 9 Feb 12-604 Hia 6 f 1:l1Vsft 40 110*10? 11* Wl 7* RiniA' Mdn 80 Capitalized NewHit120 StolenSecr't 12 i Jan19-6C*Hia 6f1:11Vsft 35 113 12'lH'l 9'1 9'2 Z'koorW? 12000 77 McPhee113 Moriches116 Intrusting 12 i Jan14-603TrP 6f1:10%ft 61 115 11'5 7'3 68} 44J ZakoorW3 Mdn 86 LordJr. 120 William 120 BlueEddy 12 Sep25-593Haw 6f1:16Vshy 71 110 2* 3"k 5'1 43J Ch'q'eJ'2 075OO 62 Gr'dP'nee116 BowD'ro114 Dr.J'nH'nry 12 I May 10 CD 3-8 ft :37%b Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. ( Rakol Rkut km 1 fiQ Dk D or Dr- f» 3- DY Mr- Music— Glenn Rebel, by Tiger Rebel. n IVeDei Knymm I U? Breeder, N. W. Brent. 1960 1 0 0 0 ( ) fi Owner, N. W. Brent. Trainer, H. K. Stevens. S3.000 1959 2 1 0 1 $2,27b /s May 5-605C.D 6 f 1:l1Vsft 14 112 32J ¥ 7*} 7'J LucasWDS 5000 82 TakeHerDown115TiaFia1 18 TulsaLass 8 u Apr17-595Kee a4f :48%ft 14 117 4 2J 25 37 LucasW08 Alw 91 DaleClavo120 DickieDon120 Natego 12 F Apr11-59iKee a4f :51%sl 12f 115 3 4 1' 4 LucasWD2 Mdn 8-. KingCarlos113 Max'k'kee118 D'r'thyH. 12 j April 27 Kee 1-2 gd :51b April 23 Kee 3-4 ft 1:16b April 20 Kee 3-4 ft 1:18%b j Rnkc PUnciiro 1 fiO B f, 3. by With Pleasure— Bab's Damion. by Sir Damion. J DdDS rieOSUre | UV Breeder, J. D. Weil. Inc. 1960 5 M 1 1 $600 D Owner, D. Bolotin. Trainer, J. S. Jones. $3,000 N Apr28-60iKee 61 f 1:19 ft 2*113 21 2U 3* 3*1 Nic'IsJS M35O080 Pelf113 QuickDrawl18 BabsPleasure 12 i N Apr20-608Kee 6 f 1:12 ft 5} 113 741 521 3 1 221 NicholsJ7 4000 82 Dash ofPV114 B'bsPI're113 M'sW'rJ'p 9 Apr15-60'G.P 6lf1:16%ft 31 115 34133 551 7*} Zak'rWS M6000 86 Thwart116 Magnitude118 NorthPass 12 . Mar25-605G.P 6lf1:16%ft 29 116 1219121910" 9*6 ZVW10 M1O0O075 Fly'gTr'bl=1 12 StTnS'c't112 R'm'k'ble 12 j ' Mar11-6CHG.P 6 f 1 : 1 1 3 sf t 133 119 98 10151013 8" Z'koorW* AlwM 75Q'nEthei 119 P'mFI'r117 T'ch ofV'nue 12 i 0 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :34h April 27 Kee 1-2 gd :49b April 25 Kee 3-8 ft :35%h | If wn; 1 I A Ch. c, 3, by Poo Bah— Rechecked, by Johnstown. I ,N'Wa, I ' * Breeder, L. Schlosser. 1960 1 0 0 0 ( ) A Owner, Mrs. G. Nugent. Trainer, G. Nugent. $3,000 1959 8 3 0 0 $3,725 A Apr16-601G.P 6f1:11%ft 5 114 52 52} fPl 75' MarshWS 4000 81 Disaster 114 Iffy 113 Andante 10 I Sep15-593Lat 6f1:12%ft 4J 120 *& 1h 11 11 PoparaA2 4500 Starmary 112 InOrbit 112 MartyDee 8 I Sep 8-594 Lat 6f1:12%ft 7| 114 2* 11 1h 11 PoparaAi 4000 Tasty 106 Starmary 115 Meturn 7 I Au921-593Ran 5lf1:064/sft B 120 24 24 22J 1h Pop'aA5 M5000 86 U'nDues120 M'ge'sR'ler120 Sh'tCh'ce 12 N Jun11-59iWas 5f :59%sy 91 113 3"* 6* 9131015 NonoR3 7500 74 Ruse deG're115 WalterB.115 BayLeaf 12 F Jun 3-592Was 5f :57%ft 81 118 33 6* 651 6" SotoPio Mdn 87 St'ph'n118 Gr'yE'gle118 BillyBluejay 12 F Mar31-595G.P 3f :33Vsft 37 111 9 99} m SellersJ* AlwS 88 Sweet Error 111 Our Jody 112 Ednez 12 Mar13-593G.P 3f :33 ft 19 113* 4 3H 44} BlockJ4 Mdn 94 Ednez115 CapeCanaveral 118 Contuse 14 j Feb25-597Hia 3f :34V5ft 6if 120 18 219 2010 B'chJrLi2 ScwS 81 MyDearGirl 117 Niequest 120 Algenib 25 i * May 12 CD 1-2 ft :51%b May 9 CD 5-8 ft 1:02bg April 6 TrP 1-2 ft :50hg l| Evp DUrner Rurnpr 1 1 i Ch. g. 3, by One the Eye— Patty Verndale, by Roguish Eye. kl tye M 4 Breeder, R C. McNeill. 1960 7 M 1 2 $970 I Owner, R. C. McNeill. Trainer, L. E. Seba. $3,000 » Apr28-60iKee 6i f 1:19 ft 36 118 521 64111? 11M L'c'sW" M350073 Pelf113 QuickDraw118 BabsPleasure 12 j A Apr23-602Kee 6lf1:18%ft 8i 115 9" 7" 5*1 7'3 LucasWD5 3500 77 Nimattar118 BimSlam118 CashelRock 9 A Apr 1-602O.P 6 f 1:12 ft 2 *1 12 10*} 753 67 4*t Ch'bersW8 3000 83 GooseLake 104 TransPage 120 Dediki 12 U tPlaced third through disqualification. I Mar23-603O.P 6f1:11%ft 8 109*86165145 34 Scottjs 3000 87 Latonya 115 MarbleHill 109 PaJohn 8 1 Mar18-6050.P 6f-1:14%gd 20 109* 7* 53 21121 ScottJio 2000 76 Medina109 S'c'tyQu'n109 R'letteR'sie 11 Feb29-6040.P 6M:18%hy 23 105* 781 7?1 5*1 441 Scottja 2500 52 CoolCunny 110 Eyerisk 100 OurX. 8 i Feb24-6010.P 6f1:13%m 23 110* 91* 924 828 827 ScottJ3 2500 54 Bim 115 BobbieL.105 Chutzpah 10 ' May 13 CD 3-8 ft :37%b May 2 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 21 Kee 1-2 ft :48hg c ^nfnf uorfn 1 1 A Br- 9, 3. by Mr. Music— Jacosa, by Jacopo. I juiuiut-riu ••** Br.. J. DeFoire & Loudoun Hall Farm. 1960 0 M 0 0 ( ) ft Owner, L. Niles, Jr. & B. Jeffers. Trainer. L. Niles. $3,000 ^ May way 10 iu CD tu 3-8 J-B ft tt :37bg :J/bg " I Page 26 6th C. D 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta, May 5, 1956. 1:09%. 4. 121.) /iL f* r\ Ten.Broeck Purse. Purse $4,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of Orn V^.L/ $2,100 twice other than optional, starter or claiming since Nov. 25. 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-winners of $5,000 in 1959-60 allowed 4 lbs.; $3,300, 7 lbs.; $1,850, 10 lbs. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Nodab May60 CD 1:09% 113i Dance 0' War Dec59TrP 1:08% 118| Lucky Lena May60CD1:11 114| Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Burdetta Jun59 Was 1:10% 107 Mt. Olivet Dec59TrP1:09% 117 Luke's Charm Mar59 0P1:10% 107 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Picks Girl Oct59 Kee 1:10% 109 Sarno Jun59 Det 1 :09% 112 kl/tsJnk V 1 1 C Ch. c, 4, by Mameluke— Helen Win K., by Requested. INOCKID A I 1 0 Breeder, J. Rodgers. 1960 2 1 1 0 $2,630 Owner, P. E. Adams. Trainer. R. C. Steele. 1959. 9 2 1 2 $6,105 May 2-605C.D 6f 1:09%ft 9-5 *113 12 14 15 16 P'keWA' 12000 99 Nodab113 MasterChris110 AtomicJet 9 Apr20-603Kee 6f1:10%ft 2\ 116 12J 14 13 2h P'keWAS 10000 91 SafeLanding119 Nodab116 HudsonKid 6 Jly 9-595Del 6 f 1:12%ft 9-5 *117 11 14 12 64 Batch'rL5 7500 79 F'shFel'w117 FastM'ney114 Reluctant 9 Jly 6-596Del 6f1:12%ft 2 M14 2h 2h 4"" 41 KeeneHS 10000 82 EagerBeaver113 Legacy113 JohnH'non 7 Jun20-593Del 6f1:12Vsft 4 120 32J 3J 31 32J KeeneH4 Alw 81 G'ldSt'rM'thV115 C'b'sB'y120 T'pS'ge 7 Jun 8-597Del 6f 1:11%ft 8-5 *119 13 12 21 6«J ParsonsJ' Alw 81 Jennie'sJoy119 lchBin119 MoonAgain 12 Jun 1-597Del 6f1:11%ft 6 112 2J 21 2i 2\ Batch'lerL5 Alw 88 lnThee118 FreshM5rble121 R'ghTempo 6 May14-596C.D 6f 1:12 m 2i A119 12 14 12 121 BrooksS4 1200088 Knowlt116 MansFolly116 M'jeEverett 8 May 9-597C.D 6f1:10%ft 4| 119 12 1h 24 34^ BrooksS' Alw 91 ColonelChill 122 Scotty 115 Elbruz 9 May 1-596C.D 6f 1:11%ft 7-5 *122 42 24 32| 45J BrooksS' Alw 87Col'IChill 122 JulietsS'g117 Sp'tyG'ne 12 Apr15-597Kee 6f1:10%ft 27 120 13 13 15 15J BrooksS* Mdn 92 TheChosenOne120 C'tAffair120 Leed'n \2 May 10 CD 5-8 ft 1:04%b April 26 Kee 3-8 ft :37b April 18 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02%b fVi nr t t\ War * "■ "■ C Dk. br. g, 5, by Apache— Short Supply, by Tiger. UOnce O YYar 1» | 1 3 Breeder, E. Zantker. 1960 8 2 0 1 $7,000 Owner. Elias Bros. Trainer, S. N. Stafford. 1959 23 6 7 3 $16,205 May 7-608C.D 7f1:25%gd 5i 122 2h 2h 54 512 AnyonE* 15000 72 DruAwayl 15 Brazos115 SunnyStreet 7 Apr26-607Kee 7f1:24%ft 1 A120 2J 2t 2* 3"k RotzJLi A5000 86 Cyrob 122 Postin 120 Dance o'War 6 Apr11-607G.P 6f 1:09 ft 13 119 1h 32J 44J 6 4 Carst'nsWi Alw 92 DayCourt 116 ChitChat 114 OnLeave 8 Apr 2-60*G.P 1-701:40%ft 21 114 12 5?i Eased. RotzJL3 Alw BetterBee114 Petare116 Pineapple 7 Mar23-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 4 121 1h 2h 3i 88J RotzJL* 25000 88 SteveW. 113 OnLeave 118 TheJoker 9 Feb 1-607Hia 6f1:10%ft 54 118 42 53J 43J 42J RotzJL2 Alw89 Jimmer124 PastDue118 KentuckyP'de 9 I Jan23-60*Hia 7f1:24%ft 2 A118 1J 1» 14 11 RotzJLS Alw 89 ImWilling 118 LasOlas114 Eurasia 12 ! Jan16-60«Hia 6f1:09%ft 3i 121 21 23 2h 1J RotzJL4 20000 96 Hubcap 112 Alarullah 116 Prybu 12 ! Dec29-597TrP 6f1:08%ft 2| 118 12 14 13 13 RotzJL5 A 99 FirstFair118 Rickover122 MLOIivet 9 I Dec18-597TrP 6f 1:09%ft 4-5 *117 1h 11 1J 2J H'j'saH3 A6000 94 Ch'ceG'ge117 SoWill 1 118 Invalidate 10 I May 6 CD 3-8 ft :38b March 22 GP 3-8 ft :38%b March 18 GP 1-2 ft :51b I u-rfcu I cnn V s\ 1 1 O B- m= 6 by Luckv Oscar— Lena 0., by Maetall. LUCKy l_ena I | U Breeder. T S. Proctor 1960 2 0 2 0 $1,440 Owner, Bert Kennedy. Trainer, Frank Clelland. 1959 11 4 1 1 $9,505 May 9-606C.D 6f1:10%ft 2 114 2J 11 12 2J ChurchK7 Alw 93 Mt.0livet119 LuckyLena114 Dunraven 8 j May 2-607C.D 6f1:11%ft 16 111 1h 11 14 2h ChurchK4 Alw 92 Ch'ceGauge114 L'kyLena111 PicksGirl 7 Nov 3-597C.D S ff 1:1196ft 9|e 111* 31 2J 2\ &\ Vin'foraRS Alw 85 Alarul'h122 P'ta n'B'ns112 Orbit'sl'ge 9 I Oct24-595Kee 6Jf1:17%sy 83 115 93J106310"10i4 HinojosaH6 Alw 80TakeHeart114 Gr'kChief118 JoanieGal 10 J Oct 3-597Lat 6f1:10%ft 12 113 14 2J 2i 47J FrazerR3 HcpO LittleFitz109 Pick'sGirl 107 Benedicto 7 Aug15-597EIP 6f1:11%ft8-5 122 1J 1J 14 24 Carv'hoA4 HcpO 94 G'gerBrown110 RoSanGal 116 Mr.CKk 9 , Aug 8-597EIP 6f 1:18 m 8-5 *121 14 12 14 14 Carv'hoA8 HcpO 62Sp'c'IC'ce111 BigPat'n113 RoSanGal 10 , JW25-598M.P 6 f 1:15 hy 1*118 11 13 13 13 CarvJhoA2 HcpO 93 Et'nal Ara110 Dadswood108 Cl'kC'nty 10 Jly 11-599M.P 1 1:40%ft 1-2e*118 13 14 12 3^t ClarkS3 HcpO 99Correlator114 Valiance112 TulsaTwist 7 tDisqualified and placed fourth. Jun26-59«M.P 6f1:15%sl 1-5*117 2\ 2h 1h 2^t ClarkS* Alw 89 Panaman110 Bart'sTo vn107 Shr'dTip 6_ 5 tPlaced first through disqualification. B..rAo,¥*-n V 1 (V) B. m, 5, by Charlie McAdam— Saetta, by Vezzano. UraeTTa N I \J£ Breeder. J. W Burton. 1960 3 0 0 0 $110 ? Owner, A. Graf fagnini. Trainer. N. Graff agnini. 1959 12 0 1 3 $2,275 | Apr22-608JnD 6f1:14%ft 8 105 42J 43J 48J 6" M'g'loMi HcpO 80 Hick'yR'd123 M'jeEver't121 T'mmyK. 6 J Apr12-607JnD 4f :48%ft 11 112 6 5 4 5» 5*J MiguezRS Alw 88 Hick'yRed122 Em'IdGirl 105 L'tleBr've 6 Mar25-60«JnD 6f1:144Aft 83 112 33J 34 65J 653 MiguezR* HcpO 85 MarjeEver'tHO R'kyKn'tin Hy-BillB. 7 \ Sep19-597H.P 1 1:39%ft 3J 105*11 3nk 55 6'1 BarriosC* Alw 81 Hi-Lift113 D'tyAdm'l 116 R'd toRome 9 I Sep12-596H.P 1 1:40%ft 7-5 *111 12 11 1J 24 Ch'bersW* Alw 82 Tarbloom 107 Hi-Lift 112 ChereBete 10 i Sep 5-598H.P 6f1:12Vsft 12 107 62J 62J 65J 683 CraigH4 HcpO 84 Rose'sGem122 RockPilot115 ParisAII 6 » Aug29-598H.P 1 1:39%gd 14 107 1* 21 6'2 714 M'lig'nP* HcpO 77 Rose's6em118 S'kNotSunk117 Esta'on 10 J Aug22-597H.P 6f1:12%gd 2\ A108 65 45 33J 323 ZehrF2 Alw87R'y'IGr'k113 Third'C'ild115 DixieD'dl'y 8 ] Aug15-598H.P 1 1:39%ft 17 108 1h 3J 3J 32J ZehrF3 Alw 88SinkN'tS'k115 R'db'dWish109 In'nHeir 7 ' Aug11-597H.P 6f1:12%ft 6J 112 7* 64 43J 323 Fieselm'nJ* Alw 89 DixieDudley112 Repress111 Boutbarb 8 ■ Jly21-597A.P 6f1:10%ft 56 107 55} 510 57 5 4 NonoR5 Alw 87 Cland'stine113 Rom'nita105 H'dq'rt'rs 9 1 Jun27-594Was 6f1:09%ft 23 106 55j T \ T \ 712 NonoRS Alw 85 Arcandy110 FlightHist'y113 Fulcrum 7 ' May 5 CD 5-8 ft 1:04%bg - J ' ( I / / / I I I I , I I ( , , , , , . j ( | I | ' ; j Mt. Olivet X 1 1 5 8U£ teZj^"-*"-"t'nn yn Owner. Mrs. F. E. Brown. Trainer. R. Lemer. 1959 26 5 4 8 $18,510 May 9-606C.D 6f1:10%ft 2*119 5*1 43 33 1J RotzJL* Alw 94 Mt.Olivetl 19 LuckyLenal 14 Dunraven 8 Apr23-6fJ5Kee 6 f 1:10 ft 43 122 52J 3U 34 34 NicholsJ7 Alw 91 J'gleD'cer122 Seneg'ese114 Mt.Olivet 7 Apr12-605Kee 7 f 1:23 ft 6 118 4iJ 52J 2J 32J NkholsJ« Alw 91 Sp'ceCom'der122 Aud'ce118 Mt.Oliv't 10 Apr 2-607O.P 6 f 1:11 ft 2*119 72 41J 2h 2"° Skor'skiA7 Alw 94 Cyrobl 19 Mt.Olivetl 19 DashingSquaw 9 Mar25-6080.P 6f 1:12%sy 9-5 A122 1h 11 11 2"" Skor'skiA3 Alw 88 Severn 113 Luke'sCharm 113 Brazos 8 Mar 9-607O.P 6f1:15%hy 3J 119 4U 22 24 74J Skor'skiA7 Alw 66 Leadstealer 111 Mangam 119 Dos 9 Feb27-60«0.P 6f1:12%hy 5i 113 23 21 47 583 Skor'kiAi HcpO 77SafeM's'ge114 Statistic'nlll TinGod 7 Feb20-607O.P 5i f 1:04%ft 3J 116 42J 633 8 4 8*1 Skor'kiA4 HcpO 92 Gr5dWiz'd120 L'tleFitz116 Statistic'n 10 Jan23-60'Hia 6 f 1:11 ft 15 123 74J 74 43| 32J RotzJUO 20000 88C'nterSpy113 FourFives107 MoonAgn 12 Dec29-597TfP 6f1:084Aft 23 122 5*i 4«J 48J 48 SkorW A 91 Dance o'War!18 FirstFair118 Rickover 9 Dec15-59«TrP 6f1:09%ft 2i 117 52332 2h 1h SkorJskiA4 Alw 95 D'ce o'WV114 Hands'ke124 Com'nd't'n 8 May 8 CD 3-8 gd :37h May 2 CD 3-4 ft 1:15%b April 22 Kee 3-8 ft :36b 1 1 C B. h, 5. Mameluke— Saxon Quick Reward. LUKeS I ulro'c rhnrm V*narm ^ ^k I by Charm, by I J Breeder. R. Freeark. Jr. 1960 6 0 0 1 $1,274 Owner, H. L. Kirk. Trainer, Doug Davis, Jr. 1959 12 4 2 0 $10,125 May 9-606C.D 6f1:10%ft 9 119 34J 31 22 643 NicholsJS Alw 89 Mt.0livet119 LuckyLena114 Dunraven 8 Apr16-605Kee 6J f 1:16%ft 18 112 43 543 753 6*1 CoyA4 Alw 94 Nunya 112 LittleFitz 122 Alhambra 8 Apr 9-606Kee 6 f 1:10 ft 49 107 65J 62 72J 44J CoyAi HcpS 90 CourtAffair 110 Dunce 118 ShanPac 8 Apr 2-607O.P 6 f 1:11 ft 4 112 5'3 623 6*1 65J NicholsJ3 Alw 88 Cyrob119 Mt.0livet119 DashingSquaw 9 Mar25-608O.P 6f1:12%sy 33 113 3nk 21 21 3"" NicholsJ* Alw 88 Severn 113 Mt.Olivet 122 Brazos 8 Mar14-60«0.P 6f1:13%m 8 118 6« 4« 47 4' NicholsJ9 Alw 74 MissBlueGem113 Heleq't110 C'rlyKem 9 Jly 1-597Del 1 1:384Aft 5J 119 2J 11 M 12 Ch'q'teJ2 A5000 92 S)reW'lc;me122 SinnFVr114 ChceG'e 7 Jun24-59*Del 11:39 ft 20 111 68 7*J 8*J 87J P'keWA* H7500 83 W'stw'dHo114 LJgh'gGr'k108 L'pTide 9 May23-598Beu 1^ 1:47%sy 5 118 77£11231137H32 Luc'sWD* HcpO 41 Snoozie121 RareVintage117 JustSarah 11 May16-596C.D 7f1:23%ft 35 110 3"" 3J 643 77J L'asWDn HcpO 87 Pripoly105 Styrunner115 LitteReaper 11 May 7 CD 3-8 m :38b May 2 CD 1-2 ft :49b April 8 Kee 3-8 ft :38b TICKS PirLc Girl Oin X /\ 101* I Ch. m. 5, by Bobs Pick— Rhodes Blue, by Rhodes Scholar. UD Breeder; H. H. Mundy. 1960 8 2 1 1 $6,475 Owner, J. B. White. Trainer, H. Forrest. 1959 17 6 3 2 $13,340 May 2-607C.D fcTf 1:11%ft 3J 117 633 52^ 52J 3nl AnyonE7 Alw 92 Ch'ceGauge114 L'kyLena111 PicksGirl 7 Apr21-606Kee 7f1:23%ft 53 118 32 34 3J 23 AnyonE3 Alw 91 Aesthetid 15 PicksGirl 118 JoanieGal 9 Mar31-6060.P 1-701:41 ft 1\ 102*65 421 45 42J MischelV* Alw 91 ShanPac117 D'styAdm'l 113 JoanieGal 9 Mar21-6060.P 6f1:104Aft 2\ 111*65 533 62J 5*1 SprakerL' Alw 94 Jo'nieGal 113 M'sProfit116 Seneg'lese 11 Mar12-607O.P 6f1:14%sl 11 109 75 77 98 853 C'pbellR* HcpO 71 StatistJn111 Gr'dWizId122 SafeM's ge 9 Feb20-6070.P 5J f 1:04%ft 8 112 953 95J 65J 75i DuranRS HcpO 93 Gr'dWiz'd120 L'tleFitz116 Statistic'n 10 Jan25-607F.G 6f 1:12%ft 2-3 *115* 2\ 1h |t| |m Br;ssardK2 Alw 89 Ev'nL'de114 Fif in'laMs113 C'yEights 8 Jan 1-606F.G 6f1:12%m 4 112* 2i 1J 1*1 14 WoodleyC Alw 88 RysF'yG'd113 D'di'sQ'nIM C'zyE'ths 7 Dec24-597F.G 6f 1:13%ft 8-5 *109* £4 44 24 12 W'dleyCT* Alw 84 Questar114 Cr'zyEights111 D'di'sQ'n 7 Dec14-597F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 4-5*109*44^43 1i J* DonahueT5 Alw 87 Questar111 Q'n'sM'nt109 Cr'zyEights 7 Dec 1-596F.G 6f1:12%ft 4J 108* 55J 45 22 1"* DonahueT* Alw 89 Gunrod 113 Encore 113 Sarno 9 April 19 Kee 3-8 ft :37%b April 14 Kee 3-8 ft :37b March 30 OP 3-8 ft :36%h Sarno juiiiu 5k i» 1 1 C B. g, 6, by Lochinvar— Prissy Miss, by Sweep All. ■ 1 3 Breeder. F. A. PiaruML 1960 1 1 0 0 $2,275 Owner, W. W. Rodgers. Trainer, C. A. Nicholas. 1959 24 4 6 2 $16,040 Jan27-608F.G 6f1:13%sy 4J 113 22 U 14 14 BairdRLi Alw 85 0ptiquest113 Locoweed112 Duke ofB'r 8 Dec16-597F.G 6 f 1:12 ft 8 113 33 32 2\ 2\ Hansmanl_2 Alw 91 Gunrod113 PrinceGala116 EbonyPearl 9 Dec 9-596F.G 6 f 1:12 ft 4 113 44 44 33£ 33 CookWM4 Alw 89 Encore 113 Gunrod 113 Pan 7 Dec 1-59*F.G 6f1:12%ft SJ 113 873 5« V\ $% WinantR3 Alw 85 PicksGirl 108 Gunrod 113 Encore 9 Oct 6-597Haw 6f1:12%m 8J 121 75 6'| 4*J 410 Ch'bersW3 Alw 74SafeM'sage112 Mt.Olivet112 YVnJ'e 7 Oct 1-597Haw 6£f1:17%ft 9J 115 44J 53J l\ 423 Carst'nsW* Alw 89 DWJoe112 H'dqVters121 L t'eGen'l 9 Sep14-597H.P 6i f 1:18%ft 3 115 54 4U 3J 2"" D'A'gToJS Alw 92 ParisAII115 ThirdChild113 EasyJuan 6 Sep 3-597H.P 6f 1:13%ft 7-5 *115 610 6*| 53J 441 WinantRS Alw 82 ThirdChild110 EasyJuan115 Hi-Lift 6 Aug25-C.97H.P 6Jf1:18%ft 2\ *117 7*3 54134 333 WinantRS Alw 87 RockPilot 113 ParisAII 115 Swayalong 8 Jly18-598Det 11:37 ft 2Je 113 5* 65 78 7»3 CoxW3 HcpO 86 RosesGem115 Swayalong107 Estacion 9 May 10 CD 3-4 ft 1:16!4bg May 4 CD 5-8 ft 1:03b 7th C. D 1 1-16 MILES. (Bornastar. Sept. 27, 1958. 1:42%, 5. 119.) Tf L f* T\ Purse $2,800. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 119 lbs. Non-winners of two races since / 111 \*.\J March 1 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price, $7,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each $500 to $6,000. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. A Ginny Tiger Coylind Ji-Jo Nov59 CD 1:455% 114 False Alarm Nov59CD1:46% 114 Horse. Date.Track Rec. WL [Grand Season Nov59 Pirn 1:50% 117 Precinct Torobu Nov59CD1:46% 109 Horse. Date.Track Rec. WL Brazilian Our Faith Excluding Dec59TrP 1:45% 110 I ! ! I I j I J , , 6_ 5 ? | 6 J 6 7 \ 9 I i 6 » J 8 ] 7 ' 8 ■ 9 1 7 ' - A Ginnv Tiaer 1 1 \ B- 9 3 b» Tiger-Lutza, by Market Wise. f\ 1 vjimiy lycr | | j Breeder Mrs s H Sadacca. 1960 9 1 1 2 $2,625 Owner, Mrs. S. H. Sadacca. Trainer, D. Davis, Jr. S7.000 1959 8 M 0 0 $245 May 4-607C.D 7f1:23%ft 44 113 64J 5* 543 57J NicholsJ2 12000 86 Estival 116 SmartAlibi116 Brazilian 8 Apr20-604Kee 7f1:22%ft 39 120 42 54J 57 515 AnyonE4 Alw 79 StarHope120 0oweekin120 ToFortune 6 Apr16-607Kee 7f1:22%ft 15 112 7'J 7'7 7'7 738 NicholsJ2 Alw 56 Royal Reverie114 Sw'tPr'ce112 Fango 7 Apr 2-6050.P 1-701:41 ft 23*113 6" 4* 4' 4'JtNicholsJi Alw 84 HelioscopeJr.110 BigMill 113 C.O.Q'ck 7 tPlaced third through disqualification. Mar24-60*O.P 6f1:10%ft 10 122 12121213 78 43JtNicholsJ2 Alw 91 Baird'sPride 122 Sedgibal 122 Bim 12 tPlaced third through disqualification. Mar17-605O.P 6 f 1:15 si 3Je 113 78| 57 44J 12 NicholsJ4 Alw 74 Bim 112 Kitch'sJoy 102 Sedgibal 9 Mar11-6020.P 6f1:17%hy 31 120 10'3 77 410 24J NicholsJ' Mdn 58 Sedgibal 120 Effonlyi 120 O'Rileyll Feb29-602O.P 6 f 1:17 hy 6* 122 6*J 65J 88 6*J PeakeWA5 Mdn 57St'gePI'sure122 0'Riley122 GoldCadet 11 Feb22-6010.P 6f1:15%hy 15 122 87 6» 5*J 5*i PkeWA'O Mdn 64 Chapman122 5paceMoon122 Sta-Pat 12 Jun24-593Was 5i f 1:04 ft 41 118 912 911 914 68| CombestJS Mdn 89RWnt118 rmb'ro118 Gr'kChal'nger 11 April 12 Kee 1-2 ft :50b , Covlinrl V'""""U 1 1 ^ Br c 3» by Flushing II— Okapli, by Okapi. ■ IJ Breeder. J. C. Carter. 1960 10 0 2 0 $1,405 Owner, Leo Weinberger. Trainer, M. J. Rosenthal. $7,000 1959 15 3 2 3 $7,875 May 6-60*C.D S£f 1:18%ft 8-5e*114 74 55J 22 2| YcazaMS 5500 88 Precinct114 Coylind114 Quarterstaff 9 May 2-60*C.D 6f1:11%ft 61 116 1012 913 6" 6*3 ChurchK7 6500 82 Dash of P'perl 16 Ji-Jo119 MartyDee 10 Apr19-605Kee 6f1:11%ft 8 116 53J 42J 43J 45J BrooksSS 10000 82 ComeAb'tl 16 Kitch'sJoy109 Ro'nPlay 8 Apr12-607Kee 6f1:10%ft 34 113 58 673 6? 78J Br'ksS4 A10000 84 EightAgain122 Hillsvale111 Brazilian 7 Mar26-6080.P 11-81:53 si 43 111 88J1012 913 9*5 Griff'hK3 AlwS 64 Pers'nGold110 TonyGraff122 D'mster 10 Mar19-60*0.P 1-701:42%ft 23 111 75| 7? 810 911 Sher'nA" Alw 76 E'htAg'n111 Pers'nG'ld114 R'y'lOr'rll. 11 Mar10-60*O.P 6f1:17%hy 29 116 75 6*J 57~ 42 G'rciaG7 c12000 60 B'IIL'ge114 Niz'mi'slm'ge116 BrazTn 7 Feb20-6050.P 5Jf1:05%ft 14 106 11 *i 743 5*1 65 GarciaG" Alw 86 Cyrob119 PawhuskaSam112 At'micJet 12 Jan 8-60'TrP 1-701:41 ft 73 117 7'* 54J 2» 2™ Fer'sonW* 8500 97SirRoman115 R'ghFellow111 ClearR'd 8 Jan 1-604TrP 1-701:42 ft 33 116 8'J 9*J11io 751 DeSp'oA7 12000 87 Gr'kFI't115 Sonny'sSin116 I'veDonelt 12 Dec17-59*TrP -701:43 ft 2*113 77J 63J 1h 13 ChurchK* c6250 87 Dub'nKn'ht113 Fastgator117 Q'kK'py 12 May 1 CD 3-8 si :38b April 23 Kee 3-8 ft :36b April 18 Kee 1-2 ft :50%b Ji-Jo 1 1 (\ B- c' 3- DY PaPa Redbird— Saraphara, by Pharamond II. ■ ■ ° Breeder. J. L. Paddock. 1960 9 2 2 2 $3,435 Owner, J. L. Paddock. Trainer, V. R. Wright. $6,500 1959 12 3 1 3 $6 540 May 2-60*C.D 6f1:11%ft 2*119 2i 33 21 23 HartackWS 6500 88 Dash of P'perl 16 Ji-Jo119 MartyDee 10 Apr28-607Kee a7f1:27%ft 33*117 23 32J 3J 5H GilliganL2 6500 88 El Humor114 OurFaith109 NotchHill 9 Apr23-607Kee 6f1:10%ft 2e*110 42 31 34 213 GilliganU 7000 90 Sal'sM'ble 111 Ji-Jo 119 El Humor 7 Apr16-603Kee 6if1:17%ft 1e*120 74352321 31 GilliganL2 7500 92 FalseAI'ml 14 WorthyW'rioM 14 Ji-Jo 8 Apr 2-607JnD 6f 1:16%m 8-5 *116 13 12 14 112 M'lk'nMi HcpO 81 Ji-Jo 116 BoBoShu 108 PeteSo 7 Mar26-608JnD 6f1:15%ft 8i 113 32 31 2* 1J Mulk'nM3 HcpO 86 BayFox116 MissSaggy109 BowDero 7 Mar19-607JnD 6 f 1:15 ft 16 116 45 45 6* 541 MTrinM4 HcpO 86 BowDero 117 PeteSo 108 StylishFrank 9 Feb17-605F.G 6 f 1:13 gd 18 106* 1h 21 32 341 L'bethR4 c62500 83 Causeway116 FailaSuit108 OmarH. 8 Feb10-602F.G 6f 1:13%ft 9-5 *113 77J 911 711 712 CookWMS c500073 Boblin 115 Bay Fox 108 Mousefoot 9 Dec 9-593F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 3 120 31 42 42 43J CookWM4 6000 83 BowDero108 Em'ldGirl105 MoneyN'w 10 Dec 1-594F.G 6f1:13%ft 11 120 64 621 53J 32 CoalWM7 06500 81 FailaSuit 107 Torobu 113 BayFox 10 April 15 Kee 3-8 ft :37 b False raiie Alarm /Alarm 1 ■' 1 «5 \ Br ^' 3 b¥ Roman— Flaming Arrow, by War Admiral. Breeder, Pin Oak Farm. 1960 9 10 1 $2,190 Owner, J. B. White. Trainer. H. Forrest. $6,500 1959 .7110 $2,475 Apr28-607Kee a7f1:27%ft 4J 117 4* 55 54 41 AnyonE3 7000 89 El Humorl 14 OurFaith109 NotchHill 9 Apr23-607Kee 6f1:10%ft 53 116 75 73173164 Hansm'nL3 7000 88 Sal'sM'ble 111 Ji-Jo 119 El Humor 7 Apr16-603Kee 6Jf1:174/5ft 83 114 8*3 741 523 1"i AnyonE4 7500 93 False*AI'm114 WorthyW'rior114 'Ji-Jo 8 Apr 1-6050. P 1-701:42%ft 8 110 65 42| 34 3^ DuranR7 7500 85 Vasquez113 Roy'l M'go110 F'seAlarm 7 Mar26-6050.P 1-701:45 si 31 113 8'3 Eased. Griffith^ Alw Sonny'sSin113 HelioscopeJr.110 Prey 8 Jan28-608F.G 1^1:50 m 15 113 612 7*J V\ 6" DuranR* Alw 54 CreoleCoq'tte103 FirstDot108 Upward 7 Jan13-608F.G 1^1:47 ft 29 113 871 54J 53J 583 DuranR3 Alw 71 PorProph't113 Pers'nG'ld113 Upward 9 Jan 9-605F.G 6f1:131/sft 22f 116 108111121112H71 DuranR4 06500 79 JayD.M. 116 AllHail 114 Invincible 12 Jan 2-605F.G 1A1:48%sl 23 108*42 5* 441 57 WoodleyCi Alw 66 F'tJgK'g120 Gabr'IBIue116 Mon'yNow 7 Nov19-597C.D 11:38%ft 14 122 10"10i4 913 81* Carst'nsWS Alw 67 H'shogala119H'styL'ne122 Waukesha 11 Nov13-593C.D 11:38%ft 3 120 85J 6*J 33J 4 RotzJLi Mdn 82 Nirlen 120 SirKantar115 Mistral 10 Nov 7-592C.D 1^1:45%ft 15 114 78J 67i 57 451 Sherm'nAS 600079 Ji-Jo1 14 RoyalMango109 Cophetua 12 May 10 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 16 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02b Continued on Page Thirty-Two Kinn Tnrlnc UOrlOS * 5k 1 fi* Ch. c, 3, by Phalanx-Adored, by Depth Charge. ' J King ■ V* BreedW. Murlogg Farm. 1960 12 1 1 2 $2,S75 Owner, Helen W. Kellogg. Trainer, 0. Clelland. S5.500 1959 21 2 2 2 $5,000 ( May10-605C.D 6f 1:12V%ft 2J 114 V\ 7" 6? 34J Ch'bersW« 500082 BimSI'm120 RapidRebel 113 KingC'los 9 I Apr26-605Kee a7f1:28%ft 5J 117 43 44 3J 2* CoyAi 5500 87 Gr'dSeasonl 15 KingCarlos117 JetJay 10 I Mar29-6050.P 6 f 1:12 ft 6-5 *1 19 9?I 9« 7«J 6«3 Vinc'oraRS 7000 82B'bleThrough111 GuyGuy111 JayD.M. 9 i Mar11-6060.P 6f1:16%hy 33 120 6* 68 444 3* Vinc'oraR2 7500 61 Nim'tarl 13 Hel'scopeJr.115 Francean 7 / Feb29-608F.G 6f1:12%ft 38 111 55 65J 52J 54 Vincif'raR3 Alw 87 Sp'dnik114 Ch'seB'ditm Galv'tonGuy 6 I Feb24-608F.G 6f1:11%gd 31 111 65 6« 68 6*1 Vinc'oraRS Alw 84 BlueCr'n'r106 TonyGr'f120 Galv'nGuy 6 I Feb17-607F.G 1* 1:45%gd 18 104* 2U 52J 5'J 5'1 Vincif raR5 Alw 79 Yorkt'n111 PorProphetm Fi't'gKing 6 I Feb 9-607F.G 6f1:14%ft 53 109* 7s| V 6*1 1nk Vinc'oraR* 7500 79 HelioscopeJr.110 FishBug109 OmarH. 9 I Feb 2-60?F.G 6f1:12"Aft 18 116 55J 58 5'J 45 MaddenD4 Alw 83 Spr'gBroker120 R'm'nPlay113 Upward 6 . Jan25-60«F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 23 114 54 7 4 65 5H MaddenD3 7000 81 Eq'l-Lib'r't'r116 B'wD'o116 B'k'r sS'n 7 I May 7 CD 5-8 m 1:07%b April 23 Kee 5-8 ft 1:03b April 13 Kee 3-8 ft :37bg I Cn f- by Nahar II.— Dark by Reigh Count. ZSmt\e* uazzie Dnnror uancer 1 HQ 3, Dazzler, | UB Breeder; J A. Ben. jr. i960 8 i 1 o $2,975 Owner, P F. Ternes. Trainer, J. Bartlett. $6,250 1959 10 1 2 0 $2,590 May 2-60«C.D 6f1:114/feft 3J 111 32 45 5?J 5*3 CookLC* 6500 82 Dash of P perl 16 Ji-Jo119 MartyDee 10 , Apr13-HHG.P 6f1:10%ft 8J 109 22 23 1h 2"" SellersJ3 6750 92 Suzuki112 D'zleDancer109 MissNorse 10 | Mar29-606G.P 6f1:10%ft 29 107 6* 773 912108 BurrCS 9000 84 Benell 114 RicciC.113 SmallE. 12 , Mar22-608G.P 61 f 117 ft 43 117 2* 44 68 8*3 Hart'ckWi Alw 80 RippleBay 122 Neshenun 108 CanWin 8 , Mar15-606G.P 6^ f 1:17 ft 5i 114 T 883 7'1 6'2 BlumWi Alw 78 McPhee122 Sw'tWil'm113 FreeService 9 , Mar 1-602Hia 6 f 1:101/sft 8-5 *115 12 1« 18 1id Hart'ckW5 500094 Mr. WhirM 18 Mr.Hadera118 ArielGirl 11 | Jan30-605Hia 6f1:11%ft 6i 118 32 48 4" 5'« RotzJL4 Alw 71 Prince'sG'te115 0urBr'k118 W'y to Go 9 | JanH-60'TrP 1-70 1:41%ft 6J 115 12 22 24 5 4 RotzJI_2 7500 88Fr'ndlyWitch110 Flam'line113 OurF'th 10 , Dec31-59iTrP 6f 1:1&*/sft 14 115 43J 35 34 2'3 RotzJLS 6000 87 Brooksiel 12 P'nyCircle115 B'ndBaby 12 Dec15-593TrP 6 f 1:10 ft 13 114 65 7" 6'2 8'3 RotzJL3 7500 80 PaHoney113 OpenNote117 Fr'lyWitch 12 | Nov30-598TrP 6f1:11V5ft 18 117 2i 44 57J 88J Th nburgB2 Alw 78 C'liesA'l 120 JVyN'sem'n120 H'lioD'b 12 | April 19 GP 3-8 ft :38%b April 10 GP 1-2 ft :511/5b Invinrihlp invmCIDie 1 flQ Ch. g, 3, by Jet Pilot— Red Catnelia, by Brown King. | UV Breeder, : Mrs. Joe W. Brown. 1960 6 1 0 3 $1,980 Owner, Five Star Stable. Trainer, H. Culp. $5,750 1959 17 M 0 0 $450 May 2-606C.D 6f1:1iy5ft 70 111* 88310'410'5 911 Br'ssardIO 650078 Dash ofP'per116 Ji-Jo119 MartyDee 10 ■ Jan29-605F.G 1* 1:481/ssl 23 107* 3' J 42 33 33J Br'ssardK3 7000 71 ArthurG'ry116 V'squez112 FortyDays 7 ' Jan23-605F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 23 116 55J 5 4 54 5?3 Br's'rdR7 05000 79 DonnaRiver115 RallyR'nd106 PamBee 7 Jan20-606F.G 1^ 1:474/%ft 6J 111* 45J 5« 24 33 Br'ss'rdK2 7500 75 Fr'cisM.L107 Arth'rG'ry116 F'rtyD'ys 7 Jan 9-605F.G 6f1:131/sft 21 111* 8* I V J 55 J 32 Br's'rdK' 06500 84 JayD.M. 116 AIIHail 114 FishBug 12 Jan 2-601 F.G 6 f 1:16Vssl 9-5 *119 43J 44 2h 1"o Br's'dRi M5000 71 Mistral 119 Milly'sDream 109 Elac 12 Dec16-593F.G 6f1!14%ft 9J 120 44 43 65 423 Br's'dR' M5000 76 MadDog120 Qu'rterstaff120 SweetBay 12 Dec 7-592F.G 6f1:14%ft 16 108* 853 88£ 8'J 88* Br'ssardK« 4500 72 L'tleFelixl 11 SideW'd106 S'lorsPass 12 Dec 1-594F.G 6f1:13%ft 19 115 9'2107J10'310i2 Br'ss'dR2 06500 71 FailaSuit 107 Torobu 113 Ji-Jo 10 0ct21-594Aqu 7f1:264Aft 6If 118 853 8? 9»2 911 BVdRH M6000 73 Riverside115 Remarkable118 R'thieD'r 14 0ct14-593Aqu 6f1:14V5sy 30 116 9H101510'J 98| Br'sdR7 M7000 75 WhoseBabu 118 Sup 114 Ammunition 14 RnniH Rphpl l\eDei ^ X 1 | flft UO Dk b & 3 by Jet Master-U S. Mary, by Nedayr. Kfjpia Br., J. H. Belt, Jr. & D. M. Davis. Jr. 1960 8 12 0 $3,005 Owner, T. D. Buhl. Trainer, A. G. Wilson. $6,250 1959 12 4 3 1 $9,360 May10-605C.D 6f1:12Vsft 2| *113 22 22 22 22* NicholsJ' c5000 85 BimSI'm120 RapidRebel 113 KingC'los 9 May 5-6Q4C.D 6f1:113/5ft 23 115 l« 12 2h 2'3 Nicholsjs 5000 88 MossGal 115 RapidR'b'l 115 Br'k'stp'k 8 Apr28-607Kee a7f1:27%ft 7i 112 13 11 911 923 BehrensR9 6500 67 El Humor114 OurFaith109 NotchHill 9 Apr23-607Kee 6f1:10%ft 6 108 1h 2f 24 433 CoyA2 6500 88 Sal'sM'ble 111 Ji-Jo 119 El Humor 7 Mar23-60«O.P 6f1:11%ft 83 113 12 11 3J 72 NicholsJ* Alw 90 Q'ckK'pyl 15 P'h'skaSJm122 MartyDee 8 Mar16-60 H).P 6f 1:15%hy 8-5 *107* 1t 42 m V3 MischeIVS 10000 57 H'l'sc'peJr.108 F'ldC'm'd112 P'skaS'm 8 Mar10-6060.P 6f 1:17%hy 6-5 A106* 2J 45J 78| 7'3 Misch'IV2 12000 52 B'IIL'ge114 NizJmi'slm'ge116 Braz'l'n 7 Feb24-60«5O.P 5lf1:05%m 4 112*1' 1« 13 13j MischelV Alw 91 JoyJoyce114 MamaMac117 Brooksie 9 Nov12-595C.D 6f1:12%ft 4J 112*3' 43J 6« 951 Vincif 'raR5 8000 80 Worrigal 114 Mr.Follyl 16 April Miss'n 12 Nov 4-594C.D 6 f 1:13 sy 53 117 2' 2'J 34J 7'5 DodsonDi Alw 70 Doc.Sc'f'r114 Herosh'la114 N'rse'sS'h 7 0ct23-593Kee 6Jf1:18 ft 31 114* 2* 1h 12 2'1 Vincif 'raR' 8500 91 MissDog'tel 19 C'daminel 19 L'tleFI'ta 8 April 13 Kee 3-8 ft :35%h NOTHING BEATSTHE "^^^^Jf^^l TROTTERS MAY 6 thru OCT. 8 v _ ^ * ~— %— ~^ A Box-Reserved Seats 5 FORAHTIAl A^r PostTime 8:30 «oobmHa°n7Dlning I /Hj|M| Wfg Daily Double...8:20 ESSST || ^BSoKjim/ Full American Tote IMperial 7-7191 \]jl§ffl$ HOrOTHElDj m(Cy %^\?^ ^^ ROUTE 8 • Between Cleveland and Akron PostTime 2 p.m. j^i^^^il^^^P^^^^^^l ^Jl4^^AAiI/2 "W?l I ' Page 27 Suffolk Downs PAST PEkFORMANCES SUFFOLK DOWNS East Boston, Massachusetts (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,030 feet.) Weather and track conditions appear en Page 3. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1959, .32; current percentage, .33. Percentage of favorites in the money, .66. Puett Starting Gate. Jones Precision Photo Finish, Inc. Daily Double, first and second races. No entries or field horses allowed in Daily Double races. 1st Suf H» Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. ® Superior Mud Runner. 1 1-8 MILES. (Whirlaway. July 15. 1942, l:48i£. 4. 130.) 1 ■ C.-Jf Purse S2.000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since I Si 3UT April 9. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races since March 19 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race.. 7 lbs. Claiming price. $2,000. KloKlo Pnf 1 1 C B g 5. by Noble Impulse— Idle Pat, by Cavalcade or Pompey. iNUDie rar | | J i^,^, H L Donovan 1960 9 110 $1,850 Owner, A. G. Abbey. Trainer, L Testa. S2.000 1959 23 3 1 1 $4,725 May11-60'Suf 14 1:49%m 18 115 10131020 7H jn Boh'koPio 2000 51 SunFall 110 ReedyParky112 Mr.Baker 10 Apr3Q-60'Suf 1-701:43%ft 32 115 10" 9?i 6" 5'2 SpinaleV? 2000 75 WiseMaster113 East-West115 Split 10 Apr23-60iSuf 141:47 ft 9 120 8' 10'0 |M 8'2 ErrkoC* 2000 69 SeaTrial 113 Broadcaster 1 20 Pe/u 10 Apr12-6fl8L.D 141:48Vbft 7 115 8 7 8'9 821 820 McL'linRi 2000 59 Rinflo 112 TheWarrior 110 Trace 8 Apr 8-6(H LD 1-701:49%sl 6J 118 62 35 12 14 McL'linR2 2000 58 NoblePatl 18 Requa118 MightySong 10 Apr 4-60'L.D 1-701:52Vshy 2| 114 88155 31 25} McLTmRS 1500 39 GypsiesG'!d114 N'blePat114 T'y'sJ'hn 9 Mar29-609L.D 1^1:501Aft 23*115 74| 5H 52| 64} McL'linR4 2000 64 Ch'yCo-ed110 TheW'r115 V'scoDaG'a 12 Mar19-603L.D 7f1:37%hy 5i 115 75 5*5 7' 513 DeLuciaJ' 1500 23 DoctorTony115 lfll.115 Capt.Hart 10 Mar14-60'L.D 7 f 1 :28%ft 19 115 S*l 54J 44 46} DeLuciaJi 2000 73 Rinflol 12 AirWarrior114 FirstBet 9 Aug22-599ScD 11-4 2:07 ft 14 110 66} 7» 5« 5" KurtzJ3 2000 83 FlywayFI'M 11 Rinda'sD'm112 Pambo 7 March 28 LD 3-8 ft :38b March 13 LD 3-8 ft :39%b Mill Micf 1 HO B. c, 4, by Mount Marcy— Regal Glad, by Alaking. mil IVUSr IUO Breeder R B Day 1960 13 2 0 1 $3,670 Owner, C. Cusmano. Trainer, E. T. Garcia. S2.000 1959 31 1 2 4 $3,825 May11-608Suf 14 1:48%m 5i 113 5" 5'3 6'2 6'6 MercierN2 2000 56 SeaTrial 117 Laheim 110 WiseMaster 7 Apr30-604Suf 14 1:444/5ft 6} 113 6'4 523 6 6 V DavernJ5 2500 73 LakeDrive115 WarC'm'd117 ChillieLee 7 Apr26-609Suf 1-701:43%ft 7J 115 6' 2 4' 47 JR SpinaleJ7 2000 83 Aula Tymie 108 Susong 112 Hill Mist 7 Apr19-608L.D 1 1 -4 2:09Vbft 7J 115 7 s 6516* 751 Davernjs 2500 79 If II. 109 Pambo 115 Khairbar 10 Apr 9-60'L.D 1^1:51Vfem 14 118 10 3 6'7 6'3 62' DavernJ2 A250043 NinaJo108 Sp'l St'y114 T't'sThisG'me 12 Apr 2-609Lrl 1 1-81:54%ft 8} 124 1018 98} 8'4 6'0 WajdaHi 2500 87 Borette115 AdamsBoy120 HubbsPride 10 April 2, 1960— Daily Racing Form time, 1:55V5. Mar19-60i°Bow 14 1:50%gd 8} 117 8'3 7«J 3J 1"k WajdaH3 2500 61 Geo. K. 114 Pomposity114 Puncheon 10 Mar16-602Bow 141:49!fcft 17 115 t1«*«tt 9 8*1 WajdaHi 250061 Iceman115 R'ckEmF'st116 KingFlush 12 Feb26-60'Bow 14 1:51%gd 25 119 88} 62| 24 1"° Davernjs 2500 56Twinkter116 Brendan116 Isapnnce 8 Feb15-609Bow 1 ,'e 1 :49%sy 26 116 8" 78 58 58 Mart'zAFi 2500 56 L'rdH'ryl20 Polichin'iall.114 G'dnH'd 8 April 8 LD 3-8 si :39%b March 31 Bow 1-2 m :54*y March 28 Bow 1-2 ft :53"sb Az-omn V 1 1 1 Ch. c, 4, by Ace Admiral— Oaking. by Chestnut Oak. s\ MCeing | | ,J Breeder A Lease. 1960 10 0 0 3 $775 Owner, H. MaiseL Trainer, D. McCoy. $2,000 1959 30 3 1 5 $6,455 May 9-603Suf 141:48%m 9} 115 5" 310 34} 3*2 Allanji 2000 64 JoanieZ. 105 FoxSilver113 Aceing 8 Apr29-609Suf 1-701:43%ft 5J 115 32 23} 24} 35} Allanji 2000 81JacketQuest115 Devilment113 Aceing 8 Apr27-609Suf 141:47 ft K) 115 1} 2} 24} 3H Allanji 2000 73 Plum 108 Pomposity 113 Aceing 10 Apr23-60iSuf 141:47 ft 6} 113 45 54J 5«J 68J Allanjs 2000 73 SeaTrial 113 Broadcaster 120 Peru 10 Apr20-60'LD 14 1:48%ft 5 115 22* 56} 7 3 7" Allanjs 2000 66 FogleLeel 12 TheWarrior112 Bedad8 Apr12-604L.D 1-701:45%ft 10 117 1} 1h 1} 43} Allanji 2000 76 V'coDaG'ma117 Tr'l of G'ld110 P'p'ty 11 Apr 5-605LD 7f1:33%m 18 116 8" 8" 8'2 714 AllanJ4 2000 41 Etobic'k»113 0nhistoes121 A'stinVenn 8 Mar28-604L.D 7 f 1:28 ft 18 117 54 75} 710 714 AllanJ6 2000 69 M tyl prlse117 GrTcSTp'r112 Liv'gHigh 9 Mar22-604L.D 5f1:00%gd 21 118 7" 712 7»3 67J AllanJ? 2000 79 Bolitha113 Fi't'gThree113 P'ntherGap 9 Mar12-605L.D 7f1:28%ft 17 117 67i 7? 8" 813 Allanji 2500 68 P.0.Annex117 QueenC'sna112 Sk'nDhu 8 April 18 LD 1-2 ft :52%b April 11 LD 3-8 ft :37h April 3 LD 5-8 si 1:08%b Dnr'«: Rr»v "lie: Ch. g, 5, by Biloxi Bay— Big Dot, by Tiger. VOX b DOy I I J Breeder F j DeMary. 1960 7 2 1 0 $3,185 Owner, L. Haymaker. Trainer. E. E. Millen. $2,000 1959 34 1 8 7 $6,550 May 5-60'Suf 1^ 1:45%ft 7J 115 6^ 6" 48J 410 MercierN2 2000 79 TrimBoyl 17 Mr.Baker115 East-West 8 Apr23-60i0Suf 1^1:45 ft 9i 115 4»J 48J 7'0 7" MercierNS 250080 W"rComd115 TheBoxll. 115 Orl'nsM'd 8 Apr16-603LD 7f1:28%ft 3| 122 64J 54J 1J 2"° MercierN3 2000 81 Susong112 Dot'sBoy122 Wrecker 8 Apr 5-608L.D 1 1:48%m 4J 119 1\ 1h 11 17 MercierN3 200042 Dot'sB'yl 19 R'b'IPr'el 17 V'coDaG'ma 6 Mar25-608L.D 1^1:50%gd 2*116 34 54J 5*J 54g MercierN4 2000 62 WineH'mAire104 Twinkter116 W'stR'k 7 Mar21-608L.D 1^1:50y5sl 3*116 57J 48 V 4" MercierNS 2000 56 Rinflol 12 lrishBethf15 Woody'sPet 7 Mar16-608L.D 11:43 ft 4J 116 4432 3"" 12J MercierN* 2000 69Twinkter116 BradyA.116 WheatleyR'd 7 Dec 1-599 Nar 11-81:55%m 8i 113 35 65J 712 V& WilsonBS 2000 53 Tt'sThisG'e115 S'lidTh't110 M'tyl'lse 8 Nov23-59'Nar 11-8 1:56 ft 3*115 6? 87J 87 1 \ BohenkoP7 2000 59 V'coDaG ma113 BigW'ds115 Gyp'sG'ld 12 Nov20-59'Nar 1^1:48%ft 1% 115 712 6^1 32J 2h BohenkoP4 2000 69 PoreJim 110 BigMonty 113 TooBusy 12 Oct30-591L.D 7f1:27%ft 14 115 8' 63| 42 22 MercierN7 2000 86 UltraSmartl 12 I Hope107 PilotModel 10 April 19 LD 3-8 ft :381/5b Fovia RinnlA 1 1 C Br. g. 4. by Foxie Ted— Golden Ripple, by Passerby. TOXie mppie | | J Breeder L E Clar(c 1960 15 3 3 1 $5,395 Owner, M. & A. Heidke. Trainer. J. E. Patterson. $2,000 1959 5 M 0 0 $135 May 7-603Suf 1-70 1:43%ft 18 113 44 5' 5' 4 4 McL'linR4 2500 80 High andDryl 13 SafeDatel 17 SeaTrial 6 Apr23-60ioSuf 1^1:45 ft 20 115 JW 81' 8'7 81' McLlinR4 250072 WrCom'd115 The-Boxll. 115 Orl'nsM'd 8' ' Apr16-609L.D 1^1:48%ft 17 120 6 4 97£ 913 912 McL'nR4 A2500 66 NinaJo113 D.Beaut118 Countryside 9 Apr 7-608L.D 1Jg1:52%hy 15 117 52| 44 2^ 1« McL'linR2 2000 58 FoxieRipple117 Rinflo112 Hashco 7 Mar30-608L.D 1^1:50*4ft 6 118 38 3"k 23 42J McL'linR3 200G 63 Akela 116 Twinkter116 AddieK. 8 Mar19-609L.D 14157 hy 21*117 1] 22| 44 6" McL'nR3 A2500 24 T't sT'sG'me115 D.But113 W'dWh'rs 7 Mar12-608L.D 1-70 1:46 ft 9-5 *117 2h Hi 2h 12 McL'linRS 2000 76V'scoDaG'ma117 M's'm'n'r112 N'IR'd 11 Mar 3-60'0F.G 1& 1:49%gd 6J 119 57 53 43 2% Combestjs 2000 67 CelticSon414 Feridoon114 Benny 'sVan 8 Feb25-60?F.G Ws-1:48%ft 4 110* 42J 33 3J 43J Brss'rdKi 2000 67 Amby119 Scandell Sh't117 Harmonize 9 Feb17-6010F.G 14 1:48%ft 3J 116 48 44J 54' 651 C'rst'nsW7 2000 65 Big Comber 120 So it Goes 115 Amby 9 May 3 Suf 3-8 ft :37h April 3 LD 1-2 si :52b March 30 LD 3-8 ft :39%b I ■.uiiu nnA I uuan rich 1 1 3 Ch 9' 7 °y War Jeep— Balanza. by Equipoise. 1 1 j dreeoer Maine Chance farm 1960 6 0 0 0 $150 Owner, F. Brophy. Trainer. N. Calabro. $2,000 1959 34 1 4 4 $3,100 May12-6Q9Suf 1-701:46%sl 53 113 8'3 6" 63 5i'KurtzJ7 2000 62 BendedKnee115 Aeg'nSea108 Minster 8 May 6-60'Suf 1-701:44 ft 44 113 T1_T" V t"" McifkifT 2O0C 66 OneNighter 113 Abe 113 SpeedyPat 10 Apr26-602Suf 6f1:13%gd103 115 10'5 918 918 |tl MercierN3 200C 69 Mrs.T.106 MissHollyHill 110 Captious 10 Apr18-6Q2L.D 7f1:27%ft 83 115 10'410131012 99 Davernji 2000 77 East-West 115 Nirgo 115 Napoleon 11 Apr '.-609L.D 1-701:50M hy 4J 114 7 s 714 721 727 MaddenD* 2000 28 Peregrinatorl 13 If 11.114 CloudEight 8 Mar23-603L.D 1-701:45%ft 18 114 5" 4' 410 49| MaddenD2 2000 67ChTma113 Sh'pH'ry115 H'r'IdsR'w'd 7 Dec 2-595 Nar 1-70 1:47%sM51 113 V 11M11«111f lannelliRS 2000 48 MakesPerf't115 CueP'se108 LandLash 12 Nov25-592Nar 1-70 1:49'Am 54 112 12*« •«» W* I" M's'llGRi' 2000 46 AmalieH.106 LooseLip117 RabbleRser 12 Nov13-599Nar 14 1-49^ft 83 113 12«10»HH 6" SterlingR4 2000 54 HelloRita114 SteppingV.113 Twinkter 12 April 16 LD 1-2 ft :52%b March 30 LD 1-2 ft :54b March 22 LD 3-8 frozen :38%b Dnvpr Rnv 1 in B. g. 4. by Rinaldo— Ann Dover, by Brandon Mint. l/utci uuy ,l v Breeder, C. G. Rose 1960 8 2 10 $3,085 Owner, W. Savage. Trainer. W. Savage. S2.000 1959 18 1 1 1 $2,100 May 5-60'Suf 1,1«1:45%ft 3}e 112* 54 48 5' 6'2 BradleyJ7 2000 77 TrimBoyl 17 Mr.Baker115 East-West 8 Apr30-60iSuf 1-70 1:43%ft 4 115 JH 623 54 47^ WilsonBS 2000 80 WiseMaster113 East-West115 Split 10 Apr19-604L.D 7 f 1:28 ft 5 113* §»« 9'2 63, 12 BradleyJS 2000 83 DoverBoy113 FairCh'ce108 MyDecision 11 Apr 4-605L.D 14 1:53%hy 6 111* 21 Ifi 2\ 23J BradleyJ7 200049 ChillyCo-edl 11 DoverBoy111 Strpller 7 Mar23-609L.D 14 1 :484%f t 3| 117 6" 5" 5'° 512 WilsoftB4 2000 64 HelloJanie113 PatsDuke120 MidRiver 7 Mar15-608L.D 141JWW 4J 115 H*\ 12 13 \\ WilsonB5 2000 67 Trail of Gold 108 Gimoon 112 Arc 8 Feb17-608Bow IA 1:49%m 55 115 8" 8'0 76 64' WilsonBS 2500 59 Iceman114 Brendan115 WheatleyRoad 8 Feb12-60'Bow 14 1:50%gd 48 115 11ii12i712i412" Wil'nHBH 250C 48 Jay L. Kay 113 Fluellen 114 Twinkter 12 Dec 5-595 Nar 1& 1:49%gd 61 113 I" 9\ 4» 48 MaddenD4 2750 57 CI'sWillT'l 113 W'tyP'bl'm113 F'rC se S Nov27-598Nar 1-701:48%sl 50 113 99 P 22 11 MaddenD9 2500 63 Gravel C'toll 10 Aceing115 FairCause 11 i j ucuuy Bebbv's a Babe uuue * -v 1 | 08 UO B m' 6; by Coastal Traffic-My Bebby, by Discovery. 1 Breeder. A. Loew 1960 110 10 $825 Owner. D. Gardner. Trainer, T. Cataldi $2,000 1959 6 0 0 0 ( ) May10-609Suf 1-70 1:44"5gd 2| 108 33} 39J 38 212 SpinaleJS 2000 72 Doug B.1 15 B'by'sBabe108 Revelat'st 8 May 2-601 Suf €f1:15%hy 7J 110 7'15"68 451 SpinaleJ9 2000 64 L'tleFish'k115 F'xyS'ver115 J'yJ'yCee 10 Apr26-608Suf 1-701:44%ft 31 110 2h 11 22} 46 Spinalejs 2000 76 Rinflo112 N't'r'ISh'd'wHO Grac'sVisit 7 Apr21-60iAqu 7f1:25%ft 67 116 9" 814 8'5 7?} Br'ssardRB 3500 78 Farotol 114 Courtly114 Doe 9 Apr14-609Aqu 1 1:38'Aft 50 114 67} 761 57} 58} ColeS? 3500 76 ShortPause 114 Doe 114 Farotol 7 Apr 5-609Aqu 1 1:42V5sy 27 111 44} 56 46} 44} RuaneJt 3500 61 Atropos 111 BeckyBlyn 111 Doe 6 Mar25-609Aqu 1 1:40%ft 20 114 23 44} 610 614 ColeSS 3500 £0 R'b'rHis"y114 De'sReqst120 BaM'ia 6 Mar22-60iAqu 6 f 1:11 ft 74 115 98}10'3 911 911 ColeSm 3500 86 DeadeyeDick124 Pertshire124 Dr Hab 10 Feb26-603Hia 11-81:52 ft 52 115 55 812 8'4 817 GibbG2 3500 58SomeTune110 RhdaMay110 Chir'ahua 8 Feb18-602Hia 11-81:51%ft 86 115 613 919 910 873 ColeS2 350069 Chiricahua115 Ad'rmidera121 Tr'nsact 10 May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :36%h April 21 Bel trt 3-8 ft :361/5h April 12 Bel trt 3-8 ft :36^5h Hit HpnH \' 1 1 O Ch. g. 5. by Olympic Zenith-Arctos. by Count Gallahad ■ ■■1 ncuu » ■' J Breeder. H. H Knight. 1960 6 112 $2,900 Owner, P. Wilson. Trainer, H. Napoli. $2,000 1959 20 0 1 2 $1 630 t May 5-602Suf 141:45 ft 4} 113 9'3 915 915 920 DunlavyT4 2500 71 PertPat115 TooBusy115 Fightlnflafn 9 Feb23-606Hia 1 1-8 1:514/ssy 16 117 66 510 36} 33 PulidoB4 5000 73 Kno-Knox117 Little Porter 120 Loisel 9 Feb16-609Hia 11-81:51%ft 12 117 9" 45} 42} 53} PulidoB6 5000 73 Liberty117 Kno-Knox117 CheatenBill 12 Feb 1-60«Hia tc 1} 2:33V5fm 11 119 67132 33 33 PulidoB4 5000 70 Blue Kashmir 119 Scriven 116 Liberty 10 Jan26-602Hia 1 1-8 1:51 %ft 17 119 9" 64} 32 23} PulidoBS 3500 74 Philglan116 Liberty116 GentleKnock 11 Jan 8-602TrP 14 1:44%ft 3*114 32} 13 14 12 pu|,doB8 2750 78 Jay L Kay 112 JaxSir117 Acclaim 12 Dec28-599TrP 1 1-8 1:504/sft 44 113 3i 1} 13 2"" PulidoB' 2500 87 Bhawan114 CollArc'y120 BonnieH'ton 12 Dec11-59iTrP a H 2:03Vsft 25 115 97 812 7M 716 SpinaleV9 2500 78 SirTeddy 114 Bhawan 115 Forky 12 Dec 1-599TrP 141:45 ft 57 112 913 812 8" 78J Sp.n'leVio 2500 69Forky117 PokeyT.115 Don'tLookNow 10 Nov 4-598G.S 1 1-81:53Mt 84 115 12i312i212i*122i GomezMi2 3000 50 A :'mC'tle115 BrinyD'p115 SmnySag 12 April 27 Suf 5-8 ft 1:07b March 8 TrP 5-8 ft 1:05b 2nd Suf ' 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing. July 26, 1937, 1:09%. 4. 117.) « ■ C..£ Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1960. Weight, 122 lbs. ZIlQ 3UT Non-winners of three races since Nov. 2 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, ■ 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. 11CB.c,4,by Apache— Rosy Dollar, by Rosolio. Pniinf rv Jim lim V a. country | | * Breeder w T Grasty i%o 3 o 1 o $400 Owner, B. Marcoux. Trainer, B. Marcoux. $2,000 1959 7 1 0 1 $2,625 May 9-601 Suf 6f1:15%m 6} 115 Fog. 23 22} FiskBS 2000 67 Dalsaxl 15 CountryJim115 Whindale 12 May 3-602Suf 6f1:13%ft 11 121 891 8'3 812 8'3 FiskB7 2250 67 Missileman116 L'tleWr'g121 SolarH't 9 Apr19-601L.D 5f :59^ft 19 114 10'3 9M 922 917 Pasq'liRH 2000 72 SeaFighter117 BueEt'rna117 Mesmny 11 Aug 1-593 Mth 6 f 1:13 ft 2J 115 62| 33 34 3« Culm'neJ2 c350O 71 FifthD nR'd112 GoRip'y117 J'rs'yFI'g 8 Jly 22-598Mth 141:48 si .11 119 815 833 831 836 SmithGLi 6000 29 D'ntyL'dy114 EdsM'k't117 D'e andP'y 8 Jly15-59iMth 6f1:13%sy 5} 115 72 41 1h 13 CulmoneJ3 3500 74 JouettS.114 CarrieLeeKM T'canyBelle 11 Jly 1-595Suf 6f1:11^tft 68 111 77 7'3 814 814 DunlavyT3 4500 77 In theC try 1 iO CondiLu111 Q nCessna 8 Jun22-598Suf 6f1:12%ft 25 118 67} 7'0 79} 614 DunlavyTS Mdn 70 Parrelo118 Whitey sBoy118 NobleToe 8 Jun 9-597Suf 6f1:12%ft 75 111 8H 87i 814 8'8 DunlavyT* Alw 68 SunB ter113 Chelten m115 Seawrthy 8 Ma 19-597Sut 6 f 1:12 ft 46 111 9'i 912 9t8ifj22 DunlavyT7 Alw 66 Verdi115 Rom nlmage117 BattleChant 10 May 6 Suf 3-8 ft :38%b C,*v RJITc V 1 1 C Lt. b. g. 8, by The Doge— Pompelia. by Pompey. JIX Dill b ~ ilJBreeder M Carter I960 10 0 3 1 $1,750 Owner, J. R. Davey. Trainer, A. Silvia. $2,000 1959 30 2 3 5 $4,425 May10-602Suf 6 f 1:14 gd 13 115 75188 78 24 DeRoinD4 2000 77 AdairKid 115 SixBill's 115 BeauFils 12 May 6-604Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 5} 110*78 810 88 74} BradleyJ3 2000 83 Hi-Scot 115 Bull-Bys 115 Tanfran 10 . Apr29-604Suf 6f1:12%ft 15 110*41 32} 22} 42 Bradleyjs 2000 83 Whig115 SeaFighter119 HelloPop 10 Apr25-602Suf 6 f 1:14 m 14 115*6* 59} 49 4'4 Mart zAF8 2000 64 N'bleFoctl 12 Bob'dell115 KckyM'ter 9 Apr21-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 5} 110*66 66 79} 63| RoselloJ9 2000 80 Ch'rchMan119 Singalea115 Fi't'gThree 10 Apr13-602L.D 7f1:27%ft 13 109*34 21 1} 2'1 BradleyJ6 250084 SafeDatel 14 SixBill's109 W'tyProb'm 12 Apr 7-604L.D 5 f 1 :03Vshy 6} 109*55 54J 33} 32} BradleyJ* 2000 69 Bolitha 117 Helandero 114 SixBill's 8 Apr 2-601 L.D 5f1:02%hy 11 114 104}10H 913 8" GordonG* 2000 63 S'rnPine109 FreedmsFne113 Capt'us 11 Mar29-605L.D 5 f 1:01 ft 5 115 1} 2^ 2h 2} GordonGS 2000 32 Susong113 Bobbydell 110 Weekly 8 Mar25-601L.D 5f1:02%gd 41 115 62} 621 521 44J GordonG7 2000 71 Embossl 10 Fight gThree115 Sh'yS'del 8 March 24 LD 1-2 ft :53b March 21 LD 1-2 si 52%b March 19 LD 3-8 hy :42b Dun Rri 1 1 7 Ch g: 5, by Casemate — Mont Dore. by Reaping Reward. t/u" wn ■ I / Breeoer. j. C. Braoy 1960 8 0 2 0 $900 Owner, Alma Stable. Trainer. R. Gottsman $2,000 1959 28 6 2 5 $10,275 May11-602Suf 6f1:15%m 51 117 32} 22 55 6«1 WalkerG2 200061 C'k o'Dwn115 D*sysDarlg115 LaNine 11 ' May 2-602Suf 6f1:15%hy 6 117 891813 79178 SpinaleVi 2000 63 Captious 105 Hi-Scot 115 PineyWoods 9 Apr26-604Suf 6f1:12%gd 41 115 1} 2r M 27 SpinaleV3 2000 77 WarTax1 10 DunBri115 ChickenLicken 7 Apr21-60iSuf 6f 1:121^ft 7} 115 2* 1h 47 8" WalkerGS 2000 73 K'yMinter117 Pr'ssMarcy114 Hel'd'ro11 Apr13-602L.D 7f1:27%ft 18 117 1} 1' 34 44 Munsel!G9 2500 82 SafeDate114 SixBills109 W'tyProb'm 12 Apr 2-602L.D 7 f 1:33 hy 5 117 33} 37} 68} 712 MunsellG6 2000 46 S'd ofD'wn109 Sch'ster112 Mr.M'kM. 8 Mar26-602L.D 7 f 1:29 ft 6} 117 32 1h 1h 23} FisherRM2 2000 74 L'ko th'lrish117 R'ply'sl'ge115 F'sG'm 10 Mar18-603Bow 6 f 1:13 si 18 116 99 HMiltSHll MunselIGS 2500 73 Pet'le113 Begin'r'sL'k119 MadelineA. 12 Nov30-592Nar 6f1:144/5sy 16 113 12 11 1i 1no Muns'lGR' 20O0 72Holid'yQ'n114 LarkGlo112 C'met'sGI'w 12 Nov16-59iNar 6f l:14^ft 23 114 2h 52J10121015 SkuseW2 2000 57 Fly'gLyric109 Ser'n'taB'ylH T'kMeln 11 May 1 Suf 1-2 ft :51%b April 12 LD 3-8 ft :38b April 1 LD 3-8 m :39%b Dnrcvc Dnrlinn 1 1 C Dk. b. h, 5, by Cosmic Bomb— Valdina Spiral, by Wyndham. i^uibyb i^uiimy » * J Breeder M. O. Lincoln. 1960 6 0 1 1 $725 Owner, R. Fantafia. Trainer, L. Testa. $2,000 1959 6 0 0 0 $105 May11-602Suf* 6f1:15%m 7 115 43 32 1'} 2} BohenkoP9 2000 69 C'k o'D'wn115 D'sysDarlg115 L'aNine 11 May 9-601 Suf 6^15^ 41 115 Fog. 45 44 BohenkoP6 200066 Dalsaxl 15 CountryJim115 Whindale 12 Apr26-609Suf 1-701:43%ft 10 113 2* 27 713 718 SpinaleVi 2000 70 Aula Tymie 108 Susong 112 Hill Mist 7 Apr21-60iSuf 6 f l^^/sft 26 115 V\ W% 9*3 66| Spin'leVio 2000 77 K'yMinter117 Pr'ssMarcy114 Hel'd'ro 11 Apr13-603L.D 5 f 1:00%ft 6} 115 5'1 66 78 77| SpinaleV3 2500 78 Helanderol 15 Putt117 On theAlert 12 Apr 8-602L.D 5f1:01Vbsl 19 114 43 44} 3* 3*1 SpinaleV9 2000 75 L'tleWr'g114 Mesmony112 DysDarl'g 12 AuQ^-Sg'Rkm 6f1:11%ft 27 112 10i51fj2310i610i» Bierm nC5 2000 68 Pdersm'kel 14 RedSult'n120 Reb'ICall 10 May1fa-595Suf Gf 1:11^ft 15e 115 64 75J 89J 911 Borge'keRS 4000 78 Shaft117 Soundproof110 SevenKnots 9 Feb 2-597F.G 6f1:16%ny 17 112 912 915 912 812 BairdRL4 4500 57 Healthy112 HandyBid114 StolenKisses 10 Jan27-596F.G 6f1:13%tt 50 112 1h 24 56} 712 BohenkoP3 4000 74 Hatib'nd116 Va iab'dK'g117 QuietBoy 10 May 6 Suf 5-8 ft 1:02h April 21 Suf 3-8 ft :39b Nnhlp Kill 1 K Br g. 5. by Noble Creek— Kilayr, by Nedayr. ' uu,c ,x,,, ■ « J Breeoer M &i Pnckett 1960 9 0 2 0 $850 Owner c. Millen. Trainer E. Milieu $2,000 1959 26 1 2 3 $3,050 May 6-602Suf 6f1:12Vsft 21 115 66} 77} 76 65 LandersCS 2000 82 AllezVous1 10 Chuckie115 JamesWill 10 May 2-602Suf 6f1:15%hy 36 115 541 45} 431 531 LandersCS 2000 67 Captious 105 Hi Scot 115 PineyWoods 9 Apr27-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 18 115 66 615 6'5 719 LandersC7 2000 66 OurPleasurel 15 Singalea115 Cameo 9 Apr20-6O2L.D 5 f 1:00 ft 4} 116 871 8" 67 6*1 LandersC9 2000 82 TrickRewdl 16 Sh'yS'del 111 L'yJ'hn 12 Apr 8-602L.D 5f1:01V%sl 11 114 53} 54} 5*i 69i L'ndersCi2 2000 72 L'tleWr'g114 Mesmony112 DysDarl'g 12 Apr 6-602L.D 5f1:03%* y 9J 115 810 814 712 69 LandersCS 2000 62 Mr.H'ris'n110 WeHeGi117 Fi't'gThree 10 Mar28-6Q2L.D 5 f 1:01 ft 12 115 2} 2h 22 24 LandersC7 2000 81 R'belPrince115 Bt'rTh'n117 Fly'gGI'y 12 Mar23-604L.D 5 i 1:01 ft 7 114 74} 761 67J 68j LandersC4 2000 74 M'tyRidge114 SeaFighter117 JoanieZ. 9 Mar18-604L.D 5f1:02%hy 25 111 32 35} 35 25} LandersC4 2250 70 HyMarshal 109 BlueRay 115 NobleTry 7 Nov27-592Nar 6f1:14Vbsl 36 113 77} 67 54} 7sf Muns'lGR2 200O69PowderBlue113 Bolitha115 TuckMeln 12 April 24 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b April 15 LD 1-2 ft :50%h Siinpr BIiip 11C Blk. g, 5, by Super Duper— Blue Dell, by Blue Peter. F ",uc ■ "J Breeoer. j. A. Bell, jt 1960 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Country Club Stable. Trainer, D. McCoy. $2,000 1959 9 112 $3,675 Apr28-602Lrl 6f1:14%ft 1\ 116 10i° 913 77} 710 AdamsLi 2500 76 LeaStrml 12 Boomingl 11 Roy 'I Holy 12 April 28, 1960— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:14. Apr 7-606LH 6f1:14Vfeft 33 116 99J ^\\V\ 98} BlockJi2 4000 79 M'sMacB.114 TooHasty114 QuizMar 12 Apr27-592Jam 6 f 1:13 ft 41 119*99^89 8'0 79} Com'oreRi 3500 72 First Lead 118 Shuu 124 Ka Zee 9 Apr17-594Jam 6f1:13Vsft 1*115*64165 43J 1 4 Val'elaAC' 350081 Samoan124 Periquest120 Agamemnon 8 Apr 1-592Jam 6 f 1:12 ft 2} 121 45} 42 34} 33| BaileyPji 3500 83 LightMusic118 FirstLead118 Trades 9 Mar16-599Bow 14 1:47%ft 31 115 23 2h 1} 331 CutshawOS 3500 72 Guardianll.115 Tharmall119 BlueP cil 7 Mar 3-598Bow 14 1:47%ft 8 118 76 7'i 710 714 CuUhaw02 5000 60 KgsCh'l 124 R'p gRTn121 L't'sFlyll. 7 Feb24-598Bow 14 1:494/5ft 23 117 1 % &\ 53J 43} CutshawOS 6000 60 SeaVoyge115 Lu'eM'n"te113 D'pTho't 8 Feb16-597Bow 14 1:49%m 23 113 32 12 12 2"° Cutshaw06 5000 66 Kantello108 WeTr't109 M'sPromethee 7 Feb11-598Bow 6f1:13%ft 4J 114 9*J M 9« 8*J Fair'lmR9 c4000 79 Faros117 Smiler114 Fauchelevent 10 April 23 Bow 1-2 ft :51%b April 13 Bow 3-8 ft :38b April 2 Bow 5-8 gd 10525b Natural Choice * 11 7 B. g, 5, by Natural-Jujube, by Flying Scot. u ' V"'U,L™ ^ ■ x* Breeder O H Wienges & Son. 1960 8 0 0 2 $550 Owner, A. J. O'Kula. Trainer. E. T. Garcia. $2,000 1959 34 5 0 3 $7,480 May11-602Suf 6f1:15%m 51*117 65} 54} 32} 521 SpinaleVi 200067 C'k o'D'wn115 D'sysDarl'g115 L'aNine 11 Apr21 -601 QSuf 1-701 :43%ft 22 110* 2i 512 510 6" RoselloJ3 2500 74 EdsM'rk't108 Safn'sM'te108 NoDef't 7 Apr18-608L.D 1 -70 1 :45Vsf t 81 112 2* 33 6* ' 712 SpinaleVi 2500 68 Laheim115 Mom'sKnave117 DeepRun 7 Apr13-602L.D 7f1:27%ft 12 117 96J 9«J 91 1 91 1 Davernjs 2500 75 SafeDatel 14 SixBill s109 W'tyProb'm 12 Apr 7-606L.D 7f1:32%hy 17 117 53154144 3^1 DavernJ2 2500 55 Castolon119 Jean0'F114 Nat'l Ch'ce 7 Mar28-604L.D 7 f 1:28 ft 12 117 98J 98} 8'3 815 DattiloJ7 c2000 68 Mtyl'p'lse117 Gr'kSI'p'r112 Liv'gHigh 9 Mar21-604L.D 5f1:03 si 71 117 77} 48} 46} 371 DattiloJ4 2000 65 Sal'sGet109 Ambidexfr114 Mr.PidOut 8 Mar16-604L.D 5 f 1 :O0Vsft 19 117 V\ 56 4? 491 DattiloJ6 2500 77 AITanteo115 Pr'cePr'm117 R'y'lV'n's 6 Dec 4-59'Nar 14 1:49%gd 19 115 22 109}10151018 Sorens nB3 2000 46 R'm'nReq st117 PatsDuke115 MyD'dy 11 Nov28-597Nar 14 1:52%m J3 114 46} 44 45} 57} SpinaleJ7 2000 41 O'auR gel 16 Vco daGama117 MyD'dy 8 Nov21-593Nar 14 1:48%ft 10 115 22} 85} 78} |11 SpinaleV7 2000 57 0nhists117 M'tylmlse117 T't'sT'sGe 9 May 7 Suf 3-8 ft :36«/5h April 12 LD 3-8 ft :37%h March 20 LD 3-8 m :39%b FOXV Silver X 1 | C Ro. h, 9, by Salto— Foxy Foundling, by Valdina Orphan. 7 ■ ■ J Breeoer Estate of A ii He.is. 1960 3 0 2 0 $800 Owner. Lufran Stable. Trainer, A. Taylor. $2,000 1959 22 7 3 3 $10 730 May 9-603Suf 14 1:48%m 4-5 *113 47} 24 2} 2'1 McL'linR4 2000 71 JoanieZ. 105 FoxSilver113 Aceing 8 May 2-601 Suf 6f1:15%hy 5 115 69} 49} 35} 22 MaddenD2 2000 68 L'tleFish'kl 15 F'xyS'veM 15 J'yJ'yCee 10 Apr23-602Suf 6f1:124/5ft 18 115 89i 918 |1S 77} Mad'nDio 2500 76 RedSultan115 Vinsecret115 Hi-Scot 10 Nov27-59'Nar 14 1:49'/5sl 21*117 55 J 33} 36 38 DunlavyT9 2000 57 PatsD'ke117 Th'sT'sGame117 HloJie 11 Nov24-599Nar 141:52 sy 2} *1 12* 99} 67} 59} 44 TestaJ7 2000 47 MagicW'ndl 15 MissBluelcel 12 Pambo 9 Nov17-595Nar 6f1:13%gd 13 115*10101012 911 |M TestaJ9 2500 68 St'myAr'l 120 HmeLightllO St'laR'se 11 Nov 5-599Nar 14 1:49'/fegd 8-5 *115* 76J 55 55 64} TestaJS 2500 60 Polich lall.115 Collis'n117 Sophie'sJoy 10 0ct31-592L.D 7 f 1:28 go 2 117 56 33 13} 18 DunlavyT3 2000 86 TwinCity115 BigMonty115 PlaceKick 10 0ct24-594L.D 7f1:29%m 2**114 641 42} 23} 17} DunlavyT7 2000 77 DivingB'ts114 BlueMiche114 B'psyUp 8 Oct 3-592L.D 7}f1.33%ft 2} *117* 44 4422 23} Vine oraR7 2000 I Dot 112 MarysChic 109 Mr.Grove 10 April 29 Suf 5-8 ft 1:03%b April 20 Suf 1-2 ft :49h 3rd Suf i j 1 t 1 MILE. (Blessbull. May 29. 1954', 1:35--.. 3. 116.) O-A C,,£ Purse $2,300. 3- and 4-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of three races. 3-year-olds, OlCI JUT 108 lbs.; 4-year-olds. 122 lbs. Non-winners since April 18 allowed 3 lbs.: since Feb. 22, 5 lbs.: in 1960, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. Rnv Lirlr ulr 1 1 7 B 9, 4, by Bimelech— Dark Imp. by The Porter. uuy 1 1 / Breeder H F Krimndahl. 1960 10 1 2 2 $2,572 Owner, Mrs. D. H. Aronson. Trainer, R. W. Seaman. $2,500 1959 13 1 0 0 $1,325 May 4-60' Suf 1 1:39%ft 6} 115 Hi 1} 3ntt 22 SkuseW2 2000 78 Boutique110 BayLick115 Broadcaster 10 Apr28-60'Suf 1-70 1:43%ft 5} 115 42JFog. 54 43}tSkuseW6 2000 83 SeaTrial 120 Mr.Baker117 Trail ofG'ld 8 tDead heat. Apr18-609LD 11:40 ft 51 115 11141091 7" 712 SkuseW2 2000 72 Onhistoes117 K'tuckyFlare112 Socinus 11 Apr13-605L.D 7f1:27 ft 3} 118 1013 913 8" 28 SkuseWS 2000 80 GratisBwn113 BayLick118 L'dBr'k'dll Mar29-608L.D 1 1:41 %ft 4 117 24 1h 21} 33 SkuseW9 2000 74 PoreJim119 MidRiver117 Quest ofWar 9 Mar23-606L.D 7 f 1 :29%f t 2} 118 79J 76} 851 65} DavernJ7 2000 71 K't'kyFlare113 BI'kQ'stion118 Pambo 8 Mar12-605L.D 7f1:28%ft 51 117 8'2 8'3 710 48 DavernJ4 250C 73 P.0.Annex117 QueenCsna112 Sk'nDhu 8 Feb 8-606C.T 6}f1:21%ft 31 114 65 64144 1} ArgemoLS 2000 85 AlterEgo115 Bedf'rdB'y118 KamalBey 10 Feb 3-604C.T «f1:20*Aft 19 114 1081 9« 65} 33} ArgenioL4 2000 84 BobRobby117 AnnetteG.116 D'nieBoy 10 Lee's Sister 1C\1 Ch f 3' bv Huni*n Moon IV.-Lee's Baby, by Dainger. Lewis. J c ■ WJ Breeder. E. L. Cotton. 1960 7 10 0 $1615 Owner, A. Lapare & J. Carciere. Trainer, T. Croce, Jr. $2,500 1959 7 M 0 2 $660 May 3-6Q8Suf 11:40 ft 11 109 Hj V 1h 441 LandersC6 3250 72 BigRelief 110 Min'sBud108 PrinceW 7 Apr22-605Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 12 114 53 87 10"10'O LandersC9 3000 73 KaramhUO ! 'UeM'cialOS C'linaStep 10 Apr 6-6O6L.D 7f1:35Vshy 4} 104 1} 21 » 44} LandersC4 3000 42 AllieB.106 ^iii"»Bud105 NormanB. 8 Apr 2-605LD 7f1:34%hy 4J 113 42} 53 71' 71 1 LandersCS Alw 39 C'lonyB'11113 MadDog118 Mr.H'dway 8 HfiHH-2 7f14-27%ft 3} 105 34 2n 1h 14 L'd'rsC? M3000 85 Lunik 106 Spadnik 107 YankeeRose 10 Mar21-60*L.D 5f1:01%sl 9} 105 75 48} 48} 4" LandersC7 3500 70 C'dyH'se105 Sp'ted-W'l 111 Gr'phsP't 12 Mar14-604LD 5 f 1:01 ft 2} 107 53} 67 67165 Mart'zAFS 35O0 78 HardlyEver106 Premo'tion106 PineR'e 10 SecJ"^N,ar 6f1:14%gd 13 112 5*3 ^i 44} 35J DunlavyTS 5000 67 Vodelialll EbdysDream116 Sizzle 11 Nov28-595Nar 6f1:14%m 11 112 57} 57 615 6'9 DunlavyT2 Alw 55 Bull Sicle115 G HeWe115 Ship'sSp't 7 K0V?^^N,ar !!.1:]4^ft 7 113 59 2\ 2i 3* DunlavyTS 4500 73 Davenport 114 Try Take 116 Lunik 12 Nov12-594Nar 6f1:15%gd 33 116 22} 22} 22} 55} McL'nRio Mdn 63 HmeMak'r116 PineRose116 DVtR'te 12 0ct27-593L.D 5f1:00%sl 28 117 62J 4s| 5» 512 McLTinRio Mdn 76 Subst't'l 117 PinkPpyll? Pr'c'sNova 12 March 18 LD 1-2 si :51%h Twirlinn 1 f\K B c» 3 bv Platter— Rosest, by Rosedale II. iwiiimy | y J Breeder, L. W. Davin. 1960 8 1 0 0 $1,450 Owner, P. Bongarzone. Trainer, J Foti. $2,500 1959 3 M 0 0 ( ) I May 6-608Suf 1 1:40%ft 17 110 77J 6? 5*J 58J Fairb'ksA4 3000 66 Amdandy107 Mis'leman121 D'zyG'ble 8 i Apr29-60iSuf 6f1:12%ft 12 109 98J 8? 68 6'0 SpinaleVS 2250 76 Amd'ndy104 JerseyAdm'l 117 Lotamon 9 , Apr11-605L.D 7f 1:28%ft 11 118 68 78J Fell. RisleyU* 3250 RockFellow116 Flagr'nt111 Davenport 7 . Apr 6-606L.D 7f1:35V hy 4 112 65| 88J 84J 6^ DunlavyTS 3000 39 AllieB.106 Min'sBud105 NormanB. 8 . Apr 1-602L.D 7f1:32%hy 31 109 42J 2' 12 13 Rjsleyl/ M2000 61 Twirl'g109 AmberFire121 Grac'usVisit 12 , Mar24-603L.D 7f1:29%ft 33 112 8'5 7" 68 5? D'I'vyTio M300069 H'lfPer'n112 Pro'sorJim117 U'nDarl'g 10 I Mar21-603L.D 7f1:32%sl 27 120 mi 9" 55J 44 Sor'nB6 M3000 58Safonie113 BuckleShoe111 Nat'lyTrue 11 ! Mar14-60*LD 5 f 1 :01 ft 47 109 9*1 8" 8' 4 813 purSer J6 3500 70 HardlyEver106 Premo'tion106 PineR'e 10 Jly28-593Nar 5J f 1 :08Vbft 65 116 7* 67 78 V\ Risl'yL8 M5000 73 OurCarol 113 WatchP'pa116 A'ntLola 9 Jly24-593Nar 5JM:07%ft 31 120 10ion 1512201115 Rfrfy.lt M450068 SandyDan116 BrassBelle113 Isiblue 12 March 17 LD 1-2 ft :51b J I Aiiaee hint- 1 ft£ Ok. ch. f, 4, by Royal Gem II— Lady Dabney, by Our Boots. I UUeSS MOT | U J Breeder, W. L. Jones. Jr. 1960 12 0 2 1 $1,195 Owner, J. A. Ruberto. Trainer, J. A. Ruberto. $2,500 1959 24 2 3 5 $6,245 May 7-601 Suf 1 1:384/bft 7J 106* W 78J 5' 518 BradleyJ6 2500 65 Prof'rJ'n116 Davenp'rt103 N't'lSh'd'w 8 Apr27-60'Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 11 105* 7«J T \ 613 613 BradleyJ3 2000 70 CelestinoR.1 15 NobleTry117 Tanfran 9 Apr22-602Suf 6f1:123/5ft 12 112 7*J 8*J 54 63J WilsonB3 2250 81 Modelisa112 UltraSmart114 JeanO'F 10 Apr13-60«L.D 7f1:27%ft 4 109* 46J 32 2J 23J BradleyJ2 2000 82 UltraSmart113 I G'ssNot109 JoanieZ. 9 Mar24-605L.D 7f1:27%ft S$ 112 5*1 5«i 5? 5« WilsonB3 2500 80 Nina Jo 105 Hy-Skeeter 117 Castolon 7 Mar16-602L.D 7f1:28!£ft 12 112 43J 25J 22J 351 WilsonB2 2500 76 HuntersR'n117 W'gMighty117 NinaJo 10 Mar 9-601 Bow 7f1:26%gd 17 116 V\ b?l 78J 78 KratzF5 2500 71 P'ndF'lishl 19 GirlTr'ble116 Booming 12 Mar 2-602Bow 6 f 1:14 ft 36 116 8sf 1a\ 53 431 WilsonB2 2500 77 P'd'tDares111 MissM'goo116 M'd'neA. 12 Feb 3-606C.T a7f1:27Vsft 13 109 9s| 6tJ 62 6sf GordonM5 2500 74 Mandil 115 NobleGal 113 AlleyBap 10 Jan27-607C.T 1,,e1:48%ft 2| A108* 32 1} 34 4* GordonM* 2500 71 CTnyM'nu115 S'tMarc'f115 BI'h'mB'y 9 Jan21-607C.T a7f1:28^ft 14 109*53 64 52 21 WeakleyL2 2500 73LivingHigh115 CampOut113 Rita'sR'd 10 April 25 Suf 1-2 m :52%b March 23 LD 3-8 ft :38%b Nnrnrnl ihnrlnw 1 1 O B f , 4, bv Natural— Bar Rockaway, by Jock. INOrurai ^naaOW I I U Breeder, D. D. Smith. 1960 10 0 2 3 $1,305 Owner, J. R. Light. Trainer, J. R. Rupton. $2,500 1959 19 1 3 3 $5,680 May 7-601 Suf 1 1:384/feft 6J 109 8'° GM 44J 38 DePaloT2 2500 75 Prof 'rJ'nl 16 Davenp'rt103 N't'lSh'd'w 8 May 2-60'Suf 1,V 1:48Vssl 2\ *108 71? 58J 45J V\ DePaloT7 200067 FastFirel 15 PowerBit115 Nat'lSh'd'w 8 Apr26-608Suf 1 -70 1 :44y5ft 9J 110 78J 4? -$\ 2*\ DePaloT3 2000 78 Rinflo112 N't'r'ISh'd'w110 Grac'sVisit 7 Apr19-605L.D 141:47%ft 4J 110 75| 65J 6» 68 DePaloTS 2000 73 TrimBoy115 FastFire115 JacketQuest 10 Apr12-60'L.D 1-701:45 ft 31 110 610 618 614 4'J SpinaleV2 2000 72 WarCom'd115 Devilment115 FastFire 8 Mar 9-608S.P 1^1:53%^ 3J 109 52J 67J 5? 5' WaltB2 2500 43Cadru 120 BrightDaze 111 Callenir 7 Feb27-608S.P 1-701:47%gd 21 110 85J 8'| 8'0 1 \ HerronP3 A2500 65 MissChiefw'd113 ChalBang106 Bhaw'n 9 Feb18-608S.P 141:50%gd 31 103 61° 53J 44 31 RootTR* 2500 65 JovialM's109 De'pDish114 BrightDaze 9 Feb 9-608S.P 1^ 1:51 ft 31 109 55^58 55 43J DattiloJS 2500 60 JovialMiss107 Museful 108 B'nieH'ton 8 Feb 2-608S.P 1* 1:544/5gd 2*111 55| 44 1h 2J DatilloJ4 2000 54 NightCh'mer111 PlaceK'k114 Band'ro 7 RaAnA 1 1 Q B. g, 4, by Little Beans— Ladeda, by Teddy's Comet. Deaaa '■' Breeder, Q. A. S. McKean. 1960 13 1 2 2 $1,800 Owner. M. Kamal. Trainer. M. Kamal $2,500 1959 14 M 0 1 $825 May 5-602Suf 141:45 ft 16 115 3?£ 54J 6? 812 Sor'senB3 2500 79 PertPat115 TooBusy115 Fightlnflat'n 9 Apr27-608Suf 1-701:44%ft 9J 113 5*3 24 24 24 Sor'nsenB2 250081 SafeDate117 Bedad113 ChurchMan7 Apr20-609LD 1A 1:48%ft 7| 117 6*1 32J 32 34 Sorens'nBS 2000 75 FogleLee112 TheWarrior112 Bedad 9 Apr12-608L.D 14 1:48Vfeft 19 115 510 53 J 24 4*1 Sor'senB2 2000 72 Rinflo 112 TheWarrior 110 Trace 8 Apr 2-606SJ 1-701:50 ft 18 107* 75J V 913 912 Birk'rGJ6 2000 47 PI'ceKick114 M'kesP'f'ct117 P'tyN'ws 10 Mar26-604S 1 -70 1 :49%f t 21 120 64 32| 24 2' RootTR* 2000 54 Sign'IH'n'r107 MvEveryth'g107 Ch'cell 8 Mar21-605S.P 1-701:49%gd 20 109*76 Bf] 54 33J B'km'rGJ* 2000 56 G'ld'nW'd'g109 FairC'se114 L'tleSt'ny 9 Mar10-602S.P 1-701:51 ft 5J 115* 74 J 55 45 45J Birk'rGJS 2000 48 Q'nofSp'rts1 15 BigBo't107 An'th'rHit 10 Mar 3-608S.P 1-701-49^m 22 120 34 42 811 712 RootTR' Alw 49TheSlouth115 Ar-Searrach115 BigBo't 9 Feb24-602S.P 1-701:50%sy 5J 119 74 33 2h 1"K RootTRio 2000 55 Clad inC'co108 Sig'lH'n'rt 12 NanaR'se 10 May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :53%b April 26 Suf 3-8 hy :39%b Rrisikf Hn-yo 1 1 H Dk b. g. 4, by Johns Joy— Relic Daze, by War Relic. Drignr "aze I I U Breeder. P. Youkilis Estate. 1960 11 0 2 1 $640 Owner, Mrs. J. D. Canzano. Trainer, J. D. Canzano. $2,500 1959 22 2 5 2 $5,210 May 6-60'Suf 1-701:45 ft 6J 114 32 32 22 63* FiskB2 c2000 77 Devilment113 OurDay115 BendedKnee 10 Apr28-602Suf 1-70 1:43Vsft 13 113 32 53 65J 8" KurtzJ4 2500 78 PertPatl 15 WailinSailorl 13 Napoleon 11 Apr21-60i0Suf 1-701:43^ 15 113 64| 48 45 43 KurtzJ4 2500 84 EdsM'rk't108 Sat'n'sM'te108 NoDef't 7 Apr13-6fJ2L.D 7f1:27%ft 17 114 107J118J10iUOH GordonG2 2500 75 SafeDate114 SixBill's109 W'tyProb'm 12 Apr 7-6C6L.D 7f1:32%hy 8| 115 6*3 67g 64 67J GordonG3 2500 52 Castolon119 JeanO'F114 Nat'l Ch'ce 7 Mar 9-603S.P 1^1:53%ft 6 111 1' 34 24 23 GrubbLS 2500 49 Cadru 120 Challenir 112 Billv'sBest 7 Feb23-608S.P 1^1:51 m 6* 109 2h U 2h 32J GrubbL2 250061 Challenir 107 Caleo 116 BrooklynBum 6 Feb18-608S.P 1^1:50%gd 24 108 4 * 42133 42J Kurtzjs 2500 63 Jovial Miss109 D'pDishl 14 N't'lSh'd'w 9 Feb 8-608S.P 1 -70 1 :48V5ft 12 112 2422 22J 2* KurtzJ2 2000 62 Cadru 109 Challenir 112 PagePatti 9 Jan29-608S.P 1-701:49%ft 4J 109 42 75J 915 918 KurtzJ3 2000 43 Mr.Baker 113 Peg la 109 Commaria 10 Jan19-602Hia 1,^1:58%ft 49 119 96J101010181025 ClemesK' 3500 61 FlyingV'ture116 Philglan116 NobleHal 10 Dec26-599TrP 1^ 1:43%ft 33 114 5» 4 4 44 45J RotzJL4 c2750 77 RoliaRia114 Mainrock117 N'htCh'mer 9 Unlf Parcinn 1 1 A Ch 9- 4- by Cuantos— Blonde Persian, by Rustom Sirdar. nuir rerbiun I ' ** Breeder, R. L. 4 W. P. Buyck. 1960 7 2 11 $3,360 Owner, W. P. Buyck. Trainer, F. Fram. " $2,500 1959 0 M 0 0 ( ) May 4-604Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 5 113*32 35 4« 4 H Ken'dyW2 3000 82 W'tyPr'I'ml 21 PrizeEnt'yl 14 L'v'leLil 8 Apr29-60 *Suf 6f 1:11%ft 23 114* 633 68J 9121011 Kenn'dyW2 3750 80 HighT'eR'y115 P'bleAce112 TopRat'g 10 Apr18-604LD 5f1:00%ft 2*116*32 V\ 2\ II Kenn'dyW5 3500 86 HalfP'sian116 Tr'kRider105 CI'dyPete 12 Apr11-606L.D 7 f 1 :27Vfef t 83 112*1' 1h 45 883 K'n'dyW8 A2500 78 Ch'ld'nsCTr117 Mr.Bit119 M'ylmp'se 8 Apr 5-607LD 5f ^O^Am 2| 114* I] 24 22 24J KennedyW2 Alw 64 Prof'sorJim109 H'lfPers'n114 Flagr'nt 7 Mar29-607LD 5f1:00%ft 43 114* 3"k 2h 2J 32J KennedyW3 Alw 82 GeHeWe108 Elashia106 Flow'rsToday 8 Mar24-603L.D 7f1:29%ft 6* 112* 24 44 3 1*1 Ken'yW2 M2500 76 Pr'sorJim117 UrahDarl'g105 G'phsPet 10 May 9-583 LD 5 f 1:04 hy 4 117 3' 22 24 210 H'dley03 M5750 61 Outfoxed115 BigMoon117 Nibs 11 Apr15-583G.P 5f 1:00 ft 3J 113 43 45 58 583 GibbGH 7500 89 Fly'gJosiel 11 MadD'ch's110 PointLea 11 Mar 3-583F.G a 4 :27Vfeft 13 118 2 53J 44 KnappEJ4 Mdn S'raF'xT't118 Mr T.C.118 Ricev'leB'y 12 April 25 Suf 3-8 m :3845b April 17 LD 3-8 ft :36%h April 10 LD 3-8 gd :383/sb Page 28 4th Suf f 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing. July 26. 1937, 1:09%, 4, 117.) Ail Q L Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of *\\ n jUT three races since April 9 allowed 3 lbs.; two races. 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. Tnrrunrn 117 B- 9, 5, by Wait A Bit— Halcyara, by Halcyon, larryara 11/ Breeder. M. Rosenthal. 1960 6 2 0 1 $2,850 Owner, R. Sprague. Trainer,' J. Cornell. $2,000 1959 27 2 0 1 $3,515 Apr25-602Sef 6f 1:14 m 13 122 43J 44 54 5»' DunlavyTi 2000 63 N'bleFootl 12 Bob'dell115 K'ckyM'ter 9 Apr12-601L.D 5 f 1 :01 ft 4 118 43 22 2i 14 DunlavyT4 2000 83T'ryara118 0verl'kLady111 Monetary 10 Apr 2-603L.D 5f1:02%hy 7J 119 5^ 44 44 553 DunlavyT* 2500 70 KiserKing114 B'terThan117 Hy-Sk'ter 8 Mar26-601L.D 5f 1:00 ft 5J 115 54 533 553 55£ Dunl'vyT* 225082 NobleFoot 117 JeanO'F 112 KiserKing 10 Mar19-604LD 5f1:05%hy 5J 117 74 43 42J 34 DunlavyT5 2500 60 JeanO'F112 DinkleSq'm109 NobleFoot 7 Mar15-60«L.D 5f 1:01Vsft 8-5 *116 2h 14 V\ V\ DunlavyT^ 2000 82Q'st ofW'r116 OlympiaP.Q.114 Fr'tP'w 7 Nov28-59iNar 6f1:14%m 19 117 31 554 510 713 DunlavyT' 2000 61 Bet'rThan113 WeHeGi115 N'tlntrud'r 10 Nov21-594Nar 6f1:13Vsft 23 109*1143 84119J118J CruzH" 2500 71 RedSult'n114 Vinsecr't114 AllComers 12 Nov13-595Nar 6f1:13%ft 8J 115 433 52 J 43 J 44 DunlavyTi 2000 73 MarysChid 17 Pharakin113 Singalea 8 Nov 4-595 Nar 6f1:14%ft 13 113 31 44 4 14 DunlavyTi 2000 74 AI'zVous113 Div'gBootsVS RockyB'd 12 April 23 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b March 12 LD 3-8 ft :36h 14 o I In P/\o -V- ?Jk 1 1 7 B h, 7, by Helvetian— Midi's Mom, by Arabs Arrow. neilO rop ||/ Breeder J Fieramosca 4 1960 12 2 1 3 $3,605 Owner, N. Cimini. Trainer, N. Cimini. $2,000 1959 12 2 2 4 $4,845 May11-605Suf 6f1:14%m 7J 117 43^68 78 8" Val'elaAC4 2500 65 Whl'gBiues112 Cel'tinoR.117 C'stolon 8 May 4-602Suf 6f1:11%ft 8J 117 43 3£ 2\ 12 Val'elaAC2 2000 90 HelloPop117 MicheCol'n113 Div'gB'ts 9 Apr29-6(HSuf 6f1:12%ft 12 117 2h 423 32J 32 LawlessR^ 2000 83 Whig115 SeaFighter119 HelloPop 10 Apr20-605L.D 5f :59%ft 12 117 7* V\ 6» 63 LandersCi 2500 88 Mr.Har'son117 S'ndpr'f113 B'k'sStar 10 Apr11-604L.D 7f1:27%ft 13 117 11 11 21 44 LawlessR3 2000 85 Liv'gHigh119 AirB'tle119 Mr.MarkM. 10 Apr 5-605L.D 7f1:33%m 4 116 2\ 1' 45J 44 LawlessRS 2000 47 Etobic'kel 13 0nhistoes121 A'stinVenn 8 Mar31-603L.D 5t1:01%sy 2J 115 U I4 14 15* LawlessRS 2000 80 Helanderol 15 Plum110 RabbitFace 8 Mar23-602L.D 5 f 1 :01 Vsf t 3 114 5? 44 54 35 Lat'ruloTe 1500 77 Monetary 114 RedCoral 117 InPar 10 Mar16-601L.D 5f1:01%ft 4J 113 843 7? 643 2'J Lat'ruloT2 1500 80 F'd'msF't'ne108 Ok'p'tel 16 S'lt'n'sP't 10 Mar12-603LD 5 f 1 :0014ft 16 115 633 64 6? 64 Lat'ruloT? 2000 80 NobleF't115 EI'tsDream118 UncleP'te 10 CrnrV O'Dnwn * 1 1 7 Br 9' 6 b» Ambiorix— Up Early, by Sun Again. v*racK \j L/awn i» 11/ 3reeder Bun Run Stutt 1960 5100 $1,350 Owner. Mrs. A. Greco. Trainer. P. Greco. $2,000 1959 8 0 0 1 $325 May11-602Suf 6f1:15%m 5* 115 108 7« 43 U SkuseW? 2000 70 C'k o'D'wn115 D'sysDarlg115 L'aNine 11 May 7-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 36 115 8*3 W\ 6«i 523 DattiloJ7 2000 82 L'tleFish'k117 BueEfna117 Helandero 8 May 2-601 Suf 6f1:15Yshy 47 115 10^ gi4 8^2 781 DattiloJS 2000 62 L'tleFish'k115 F'xyS'ver115 J'yJ'yCee 10 Apr20-604L.D 7f1:28%ft 51 114 10'5 916 721 729 DattiloJ* 2000 44 MagicW'd116 R'bel Pr'ce116 R'dyP'ky 11 Apr 9-602L.D 7 f 1:30 m 94 114 11'01161 7?J 4 4 DattiloJ7 2000 75 A'tinVenn114 Fr'chAce114 OneN'hter 10 Jun 6-592Suf 6f1:13%sy 27 113 12131010 8' 7«3 GlassnerGi 2000 73 SunnyAir113 LordBrookw'd113 Alpha 12 May26-599Suf 1 1:40V* ft 18 113 8'2 78 57J 67J KurtzJS 2000 69 OurV'dina108 G'rge'sRib113 Dot'sBoy 10 May21-59iSuf 11:40 ft 18 113 68 6« 7« V KurtzJ* 2000 70 Ankyl'sis113 M'dc"pMiss112 Gina'sPet 10 I May13-592Suf 6f1:14%hy 18 115 915 812 6« 351 KurtzJ* 2000 68 0iseauR'ge115 Mich'IW'ne115 Equit'k 10 I May 6-591 Suf 1-T01:45%ft 29 113 11141014 SH 8H KurtzJ* 2000 72 GottaH'rt110 SpeedyPat113 NoDef't 11 April 30 Suf 3-8 ft :38%b April 26 Suf 3-8 hy :39%b April 19 LD 3-8 ft :373/5h Finhtinn Three 1 nree X •n 11 ; B. 9, 7, by Navy Chief-So Rare, by Stimulus. ngnimy llJareeder T A. Rankin. 1960 8 12 2 $2,635 Owner R. GotUman. Trainer. R Gottsman $2,000 1959 35 1 5 2 $4,645 Apr29-604Suf 6f1:12%ft 9\ 117 3J 22 J 43 54 WalkerG4 200081 Whi -115 SeaFighter119 HelloPop 10 Apr21-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 11 119 34 22 22 33 MunsellGT" 2000 83 Ch'rchMan119 Singalea115 Fi't'gThree 10 Apr12-601L.D 5 f 1:01 ft 51 117 31 33 34 44 MunsellGi 2000 79T'ryara118 OverlkLady111 Monetary 10 Ap 6-602L.D 5f1:0324hy 6J 117 38 3? 3« 35 MunsellG' 2000 66 Mr.H'ris'nl 10 WeHeGil 17 Fi't'gThree 10 Mar29-606L.D 5 f 1:01 ft 3-2*115 44 1h 4 14 M'ns'IIGR6 2000 83 L'dB'kw'd113 Mr.M'kM.115 L'm'cSt'r 8 I Mar25-60'L.D 5f1:02%gd 1*115 1h 1h \h 24 FisherR5 2000 73 Emboss110 SherrySandel 111 SixBill's 8 Mar22-604L.D 5f1:0O%gd 7J 113 34 2^ 1h 2"° FisherRMS 2000 86 Bolitha113 PtherGap118 Overl'kLady 9 Mar 9-602Bow 6f1:133Agd 60 116 31 108i107i10'i Muns'IIG3 2500 74 Devilfish116 Q'ckPrince118 FlyAcross 12 Dec 3-591 Nar 6f 1:13 gd 12 113 1*1 75J 73 7'3 M'ti'zAF4 2000 71 H'dayQ'n113 AllezVous113 Royal Lilt 12 Nov25-59iNar 6f1:14%m 41 113 44 44J 67J 8'J WilsonB* 2000 65 CondiLu108 MakesP'f'tl 15 B'dwayLou 12 Nov18-59iNar 6f1:14%g0 43 113 53 84 912 910 SkuseW4 2000 64 Din'rMusicHO WeHeGi113 WarM'rch 12 March 21 LD 3-8 si :38%h March 5 Bow 1-2 si :55%b I if f lo Fichnnlr risiiuuiv 1 1 Q Dk br 9, 8, by Boy Angler— Little Shifter, by Sceneshifter. i_mie '' ^ Breeder, Copaut Stable. 1960 6 2 1 0 $2 800 Owner, Fishook Stable. Trainer, J. A. Tansor. $2,000 1959 37 6 6 3 $11,692 May 7-602Suf 6f1:123Aft 6 117 43 44 2i 14 Shepp'dDS 2000 85 L'tleFish'kl 17 BueEt'na117 Helandero 8 May 2-601 Suf 6f1:15%hy 5 115 3* 25 24 12 Shep'dDio 2000 70 L'tleFish'k115 F'xyS'ver115 J'yJ'yCee 10 Apr25-609Suf 1-701:47%m 9J 113 24 24 24 24 Shepp'dDi 2000 65 Nirgo113 L'tleFish'k113 H'ldsReward 8 Apr16-604LD 11:41 ft 22 113 62 64 6'3 64 Shep'rdDS 2000 73 RedCoral 117 LivingHigh115 CondiLu 9 Apr 9-602 LD 7 f 1:30 m 71 114 78 10'7 829 944 Shep'dD'O 2000 29 A'tinVenn114 Fr'chAce114 OneN'hter 10 Apr 2-603 LD 5f1:02%hy 19 114 812 8'« 8'5 814 Shep'rdD2 2500 62 KiserKingl 14 B'terThanl 17 Hy-Sk'ter 8 Nov28-59'Nar 6f1:14%m 16 115 97 814 |« 6" WilsonB' 2000 63 Bet'rThanl 13 WeHeGM 15 N'tlntrud'r 10 Nov25-592Nar 1-701:49Vsm 12 117 541 8131014 915 GrossEB 2000 44 AmalieH. 106 LooseLip117 RabbleR'ser 12 Nov13-595Nar 6f1:13%ft 14 108* 5^1 873 810 67J Don'hueT2 2000 70 MarysChid 17 Pharakin113 Singalea 8 April 23 Suf 1-2 ft :51b April 15 LD 1-2 ft 50%h April 7 LD 3-8 m :39b I i , . . , I ! V-nU'tn Church ,yiQn Man 1 1 7 B- c 4 h* Green Flash— Lady-Correne, by Bavity. • I # Breeder. E. J. Ricnaro 1960 7 2 0 2 $2,320 Owner, Pennsylvania Farm. "Trainer, P. Peters. $2,000 1959 13 1 0 0 $2,260 May 7-603Suf 1-701:43%ft 4J 113 34 35J 48 6" MercierNS 2500 76 High andDry113 SafeDate117 SeaTrial 6 Apr27-608Suf 1 -70 1 :44%f t 3 117 33 35 33 34 MercierN3 2500 81 SafeDatel 17 Bedad113 ChurchMan 7 Apr21-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 11 119 871 74 33J 1h MercierN4 2000 84 Ch'rchMan119 Singalea115 Fi't'gThree 10 Apr12-60«L.D 5f1:00%ft 28 117 54 54 57 5«3 Wilson B4 A2500 79 Test'gJetl 17 B'nieStyle109 E'l Corey 7 Apr 1-605S.P 5| f 1:09 ft 53 116 43J 43 31 1h Fairh'lmR3 2000 76 Luciete107 Dude'sBelle116 SandersR'd 8 Mar12-606S.P 6f1:16Vfesl 5 113 53 63J 78J 74 Cl'ensJ* A2500 59TineLassie 110 Athenal 115 ChalBang 7 Mar 1-604S.P 6f1:15%gd 1*118 2\ 21 24 34J WallB? c2000 68 Achilleus113 VoloDash108 D'nc'gD'con 7 Jly 9-594Tdn 6f1:13%ft 3 112 953 53J 44 44 CuffariJ* 2000 82 Cap'nAhab114 JungleMaid112 DougB. 12 Jun30-597Tdn 5Jf1:07 ft 9-5 *111 1110118 551 55J Cuff ariJi 2500 79 DixieDrum98 L'ckyJet112 AiryRust'm 12 May30-592Tdn 6f1:17%hy 3J 115 74J 38 3^1 4? Cuffarijs 2500 54 0penArms115 Ed'slm'ge112 D'rsWitch 10 HplnnHnrn 117 B. g. 5. by Curandero— Wise Helen, by Wise Counsellor, neiunueru | | / ^^ F w Jan$on & Co 1960 7132 $2,910 Owner. J. Cabone Trainer. J. Cabone. * S'.OOO 1959 35 0 7 3 $4,835 May 7-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 2 117 3J 3i 32 32i Sorens'nB2 2000 83 LtleFishk117 BueEt'na117 Helandero 8 Apr30-602Suf 6f1:121Aft 5 122 31 31 34 24 Sorens'nBi 2000 85 Roy'IVenus107 Heland'ro122 BueEtna 10 Apr25-604Suf 6f1:14%m 1\ 117 1h 42| 55 67 Val'elaAC7 2500 68 ComeTh'gh117 B'syStar107 Liv'gHigh 8 Apr21-60iSuf 6f1:12%ft 9J 122 54J 523 22J 34 Sor'senBH 2000 82 K'yN'inter117 Pr'ssMarcy114 Hel'd'ro 11 Apr13-603LD 5f1:00%ft 4J 116 2h 2421 l«" Sor'senB* 2500 86 Helanderol 15 Putt117 On theAlert 12 Apr 7-604L.D 5f1:031Ahy 71 114 33 31 24 24 Sor'senB4 2000 70Bolitha 117 Helandero 114 SixBill's 8 Mar31-603L.D 5f1:01%sy 83 115 45134 24 251 Sor'senB2 2000 74 HelloPop1 15 Plum110 RabbitFace 8 Dec 2-592Nar 6f1:14V%sl 12 113 52344 65J 74J WilsonB3 2000 71 HighAffair 115 Bolitha 117 Anmark 11 Nov26-59iNar 6f1:15^m 2| *113 44 33J 33 44 Mad'nDio 2000 65 Hit andRun106 Rangy106 Ruleress 11 April 20 Suf 3-8 ft :36%b March 29 LD 1-2 ft :50bg March 17 LD 3-8 ft :38%h Trirlr iritR. ncwuru RpwnJ 117 B. c, 4. by Quick Reward— Chaltrick, by Challedon. ■ I Z Breeder, E. K. Thomas. 1960 3 10 0 $1,260 Owner, Otnip Farm. Trainer, M. H. Hawkins. « 000 1959 21 1 1 0 $3,045 Apr29-602Suf 6f1:12Vbft 73 117 22J 35J 78J1014 FairbksAS 2000 73 Hockessin115 Oolong117 DivingBoots 10 Apr20-602LD 5f 1:00 ft 24 116 31 3n* M 11 SkuseW" 2000 88 TrickRew'd116 Sh'yS'del 111 L'yJ'hn 12 Apr13-603LD 5f1:00%ft 80 115 74J 7« 8'0 84 SkuseW7 2500 77 Helanderol 15 Putt117 On theAlert 12 Dec 9-592Pim 6f1:14%m 37 114 43 32 8'3117J LefebvreLi 2500 69 M'sy-Sn'py109 F'ce emln111 R'dC'ral 12 Nov24-592Pim 6f1:13%sy 38 115 54 53J 7121116 RogersCi2 2500 66Quibit106 RedCoral 114 MissMagoo 12 Nov 4-59' G.S 6 f 1:12 ft 61 115 43 57J 9«31083 GomezMi 3500 75 JouettS. 117 Pytchley 115 Valgay 11 0ct27 592G.S 6 f 1:13 gd 83 112 104 983 94 9« GilbertRL5 3500 71 F'thD'nRed112 T'ttheH't111 JouettS. 12 0ct17-59iG.S 6 f IrlS^sl 90 107*65 54 54 43J GilbertRL' 3750 75 Kno-Knox111 Flam'gS'sie112 Fr'shUp 11 Oct 5-591 Atl 6f1:11%ft 81 109*87 7831Q131010 BakerC? 3500 76 Marbles118 Gratitude114 Kno-Knox 12 5th Suf I I I 1 1-8 MILES. (Whirlaway, July 15. 1942. U4MOL 4, 130.) ClL Ch( Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since Jill Jill April 9. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races since March 14 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $3,500. HinhnnHDrv II^B. g, 4, by Mount Marcy-Rarelea, by Bull Lea. mgn unu i/ry » I J Breeder, J. W. Galbreatn. 1960 4 110 $1,855 Owner, J. Malone. Trainer, J. Malone. $3,500 1959 23 3 3 3 $6,540 May 7-603Suf 1-70 1:43%ft 7-5 *113 5 * 4?| 23 12 DavernJi 2500 87 High andDry113 SafeDate117 SeaTrial 6 Apr28-608Suf 1^ 1:44%ft 5J 113 716 78 42J 24 DavernJ6 3250 90 Scalp 113 High and Dry 113 Hashco8 Apr22-60'Suf 1-701:45 ft 14 113 815 812 84 63J Davernja 3000 76 Icemanl 15 AmberS'ds113 GlenAlden 8 Apr12-606LD 5f1:00%ft 49 117 6' 6" 6" 6'J DavernJ2 A2500 77 Test'gJet117 B'nieStyle109 E'l Corey 7 Nov28-59 *Nar 1^ 1:51%m 6 118 6n 47J 43 321 DavernJ? 3000 49 Icemanl 22 Eric'sPet114 U.S A/eed 8 Nov18-595Nar 1& 1:49%gd 2J *117 78 44 22 14 DavernJ2 2500 62 WarTax 112 Aceing 110 HillMist 8 Nov13-598Nar 1-701:47%ft 5 114 11«1 62J 3nk 1"" DavernJ'2 2500 68 Mer'nSq're114 Aceing112 RoyalWrth 12 Nov 4-594 Nar 6f1:14%ft 26 114 1013 912 67 22J Davernjs 2000 71 0pinion109 Eng'tR'g114 Impr'sionable 12 Oct27-59'LD 1-701:46 m 7 115 853 6'3 412 31 8 DavernJi 2500 63 Money Markl 15 RoyalVenus1 11 Aceing 8 Oct20-594LD 1J:39%ft 2J 107 843 54J 32J 4 DavernJ* 2500 88 Snowberry105 CeylonP'rl 108 Socinus 10 May 5 Suf 1-2 ft :52b April 16 LD 3-8 ft :39%b Prnfpccnr rruiebbor jonn Inhn 1 1 ^ Ch. c. 4, by Professor Lee— Maidez, by Dunlin. ' I J Breeder. F. Nadeline. Jr. 1960 6 10 0 $1,330 Owner. Red Spring Stable. Trainer, P. Greco. $3,500 1959 21 2 0 3 S3.995 May 7-601 Suf 1 1:38%ft 10 116 64 2J 1i 13J DeSp'itoAS 2500 83 Prof rJ'nl 16 Davenp'rt103 N't'lSh'd'w 8 May 2-60'Suf 1& 1:48Vssl 11 115 612 7'3 7'5 718 GlassnerG* 2000 57 FastFire115 PowerB:!i15 Nat'lSh'd'w 8 Apr27-60'Suf 1^1:47 ft 7J 115 85 74 64 !*■ SpinaleV' 2000 71 Plum 108 Pomposity 113 Aceing 10 Apr18-608L.D 1-70 1:451/sft 24 112 683 64 5' 610 DattiloJ4 2500 70 Laheim115 Mom'sKnave117 DeepRun 7 Apr13-602L.D 7f1:27%ft 10 117 1110108J 78 8' SpinaleV3 2500 77 SafeDate114 SixBillV09 W'tyProb'm 12 Apr 1-60*LD 7f 1:31 hy 36 117 7" 7i * 725 724 DattiloJ* A2500 44 D.Beaut117 Lee'sAct114 Dawn ofChi 7 Dec 4-595Nar 1-70 1:48Vsgd 10 120 67J 42 32J 31 Sorens'nBS 2500 63 Aceing 117 HillMist 120 Arc 12 Nov27-598Nar 1-701:48%sl 5?, 117 88 65J 712 68J M's'llGRio 2500 55 DoverBoy113 Gravel C'toll 10 Aceing 11 Nov24-598Nar 1-701:48%sy 8J 117 9'2 8'0 74 57 Dunl'vyT" 2500 54 M'sFay'bee114 Spec'!St'y114 FairC'se 11 May 6 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :37^b April 26 Suf 3-8 hy :38%bg ruuiuu Pnmhn s\ X 1 1 H B. 9, 5, by Ramillies— Like Mommy, by Chicuelo. l |U Breeder. D 0 Evans. 1960 7 1 2 1 $2,385 Owner, G. S. Colella. Trainer, G. S. Colella. $3,500 1959 28 4 2 7 $6,205 May 4-609Suf 11-81:52 ft 55 115 7? 915 918 820 MunsellGS 350061 Vik'gFlier113 Hashco115 AmberSands 11 Apr28-608Suf IJg 1:44%ft 9J 113 819 8'3 812 816 MrecierN3 3250 76 Scalp 113 High and Dry 113 Hashco 8 Apr19-608L.D 11-4 2:09Vsft 2*115 42J 31 31 23 Merc'rN3 c250O 84 If II. 109 Pambo115 Khairbar 10 Apr14-608L.D 1-701:45 ft 4 113 6* 7« 68J 443 SpinaleV2 2750 76 Hashed 15 NoDefeatl 10 RomanCrown 8 Apr 2-60'L.D 1 1-4 2:13%hy 3-2 *118 54 23 22 21 SkuseW4 c2000 62 BigComber120 Pambo118 Sp'shR'thm 8 Mar28-609L.D 1^ 1:48%ft 3J 114 57 33 1h 13j SkuseWi 2C00 78 PatsDuke120 StarChac118 SharpSc'p 8 Mar23-60«LD 7f1:29%ft 39 115 81' 8*3 53J 32J SmithCC* 2000 73 K't'kyFI're113 BI'kQ'stion118 Gr'yM'n 8 Dec 1-59'Nar 11-81:55%m 12 120 57 55J 58 5" Muns'IGR3 2000 58T't'sThisG'e115 S'lidTh't110 M'tyl'lse 8 Nov28-599Nar 1 ^ 2:05 m 3J *117 47 5? 8'5 81? Sorens'nBS 2000 29 B'edKnee115 F'dColw'l 110 Q't ofWar 8 April 18 LD 3-8 ft :38b April 13 LD 3-8 ft :37h March 2 Bow 1m ft 1:50b Coolie Bov 5k 1 1 "5 B. h, 5, by Colony Boy— East Is East, by Easton. ^ c ' wvy ' ■ J Breeder. K D. Smith. 1960 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner W H. Grinold Trainer, M. J. Bresnahan. Jr. $3,500 1959 15 2 1 3 $5,965 Apr30-6O9Suf 1&1:44%ft 23 109 68J 712 7" 713 Sor'senB* 500079 St'n V'n'gll.109 Corc'rico113 BlueRay 7 Apr22-60'Suf 1-701:45 ft 16 113 67J 6?I 8" 8" MercierN' 3000 69 Icemanl 15 AmberS'ds113 GlenAlden 8 Oct10-59'OL.D 1^ 2:24 hy 8 115 2« 8'8 827 846 Merc'rNi H2500 M'tylmp'lse111 PonderLea117 Bhaw'n 8 Oct 3-5910L.D 1 1-4 2:08 ft 3 120 24J 43J 44J 443 Sor's'nBS H2500 86 HairPin114 M'tylmp'se112 Haddecord 8 Sep19-59'Rkm 1 5J f 2:52 ft 7 113 24 2h 7* 74 S'senBS H3500 100 Sh'd'w'sPdelOO Scriv'n114 ArcticM'n 10 -Sep 9-599Rkm 1 5-8 2:45%ft 11 107 2h 2h 2h 13 Sor's'nB5 H3500 89Scriven111 S'dow'sPride98 AmrS'nds 6 Sep 2-599Rkm 1 1-2 2:36 si 10 109 14 34] 3* 39 Sor's'nBi H3500 59 TheHed'nist110 Scriv'n111 Sh'w'sP'de 8 Aug26-598Rkm 1^1:58%ft 32 105 3"M2 11 13 Sor's'nB4 H3500 92 GalaRock120 DigMe117 Shad'w'sPride 8 Aug19-597Rkm 1 1-81:54 gd 16 107 42J 78J 713 718 MYIGR5 H3500 59 GalaR'k117 Amb'rS'ds103 S'd'w'sP'de 8 April 28 Suf 3-4 ft 1:1 6h Lake Drive * 11 7 Ch. g, 6, by Piet-Which Cup, by Sun Teddy. ■ ■* Breeder. Mereworth Farm. 1960 5 2 0 0 $2 730 Owner, S. A. Alexander. Trainer, J. Brouse. S3. 500 1959 19 112 $2 440 May 9-608Suf 11-81:54%m 5J 113 6? 5*1 612 413 Mad'nD* H2500 56 Baywise110 TrimBoy109 Seaworthy 7 Apr30-604Suf 1^1:44%ft 66 115 4" 4« 3« 1h MaddenD3 2500 92 LakeDrive115 WarC'm'd117 ChillieLee 7 Apr19-608LD 1 1-4 2:091/sft V. 115 10'410'410'310H McL'nR'O 2500 74 If II. 109 Pambo115 Khairbar 10 Apr 4-608LD 1 1:45%hy 51 1J3 7127124s 14 MaddenDS 2000 57 LakeDrive113 Twinkter115 StepFast 7 Mar29-608L.D 1 1:41%ft 89 114 753 8'0 914 815 LandersC3 2000 62 PoreJim 119 MidRiver 117 BayLick9 0ct28-599L.D 11-4 2:13%hy 50 112* 915 921 919 920 Marsh'nR5 2000 44 Fr'dC'lwill 108 Gyp'sG'Idl 13 TheW'rior 9 Oct16-593LD \^YM^\. 74 112*55 823 822 826 Marsh'nR4 2000 55SwoopDown117 Cadru109 TooBusy8 Oct 5-594L.D 7f 1:27%ft 49 112* 825 828 82' 83i Marsh'nRS 2000 57 St'mfitterl 17 S'ndofD'n112 R'shP'ce 8 Jly13-598Nar 1^1:474Aft 51 110* 922 924 920 918 TestaJi 2500 54 JohnHan'k117 G'yVision115 Oil Boom 9 No Defeat u & 1 1 7 B. h, 6, by Lapacho— Gray Lass, by Johnstown. ■ I "* Breeder W C Radtoro 1960 10 0 4 1 $2 190 Owner, Dale win Stable. Trainer, T. Cataldi. $3,500 1959 31 5 8 7 $1 1 '325 May10-606Suf 6f1:12%gd 6} 115 44 55J 783 793 DeSp'toA4 3250 75 L'tleChains1 17 Lee 'sActl 13 A'tinVenn 7 Apr25-608Suf 1^ 1:49%m 3 1i3 22J 21' 11 21 SkuseW6 c2500 67 T't'sThisG'me113 NoDef't113 AllieB 8 Apr21-60iQSuf 1-701:43%ft 8-5*113 43 27 23 34 ErnstPS 2500 85 EdsM'rk't108 Sat'n'sM'te108 NoDef't 7 Apr14-608L.D 1-701:45 ft 9i 110 14 12J 13J 2"" ErnstPS 2500 81 Hashed 15 NoDefeatl 10 RomanCrown 8 Apr 5-606L.D 7f1:343Am 21*117 36 48J 58 517 ErricoCS 2500 33 lrishBeth117 Laheim117 DeepRun 6 Feb 8-605 F.G 6f1:13%ft 14 116 2J 44 5» 9\ Sack'ttB2 c3250 76 H'rm'nita111 Pr'c'sH'm113 TaneeM'ra 8 Jan30-6010F.G 11-4 2:10 si 3 109* H 11 2J 44 V'foraRS c25C0 71 Fratello114 CapitalAce112 CheerJack 8 Jan26-605F.G 141:48%ft 3J *119 2r 2\ 2* 2h SkuseW2 2500 71 Lukanelal 16 CapePoint116 Telegrafo 12 Jan13-605F.G 1^ 1:47%ft 4 119 34 21 2\ 24 C'rst'nsW3 2500 76 Pert Pat 115 Condesa111 Sabertooth 8 May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :50h April 2 LD 1-2 hy :53%h TOO BuSV 1 1 fl Dk b "' 5 bv Ri,er War— High Hatter, by Opera Hat. 7 ■ lw Breeder Manunda Farms 1960 2 110 $1,700 Owner, Claymore Stable. Trainer, J. Sylvia. $3,500 1959 24 3 0 6 $5 425 May 5-602Suf 1^ 1:45 ft 7J 115 14 12 M 2\ WajdaH6 c2500 90 PertPat115 TooBusy115 Fightlnflat'n 9 Apr25-60iSuf 1-701:47 m 93 113 11 V 19 110 WajdaH4 2000 70 TooBusy113 JacketQuest115 Hotspur 9 Dec 1-592Nar 1-701:47 m 18 115 95110H1014 818 Rod'ezECi 2000 52W'linS'lor113 Satan'sM'te106 L'seLip 12 Nov24-599Nar 1^1:52 sy 13 114 53 1 44 47 J 55 Rod'ezEC6 2000 46 MagicW'nd115 MissBluelce112 Pambo 9 Nov20-599Nar 1^ 1:48%ft 43 115 49 53 \ 56 46| Rod'ezEC6 2000 62 Porejim110 Dot'sBoy115 BigMonty 12 Nov11-592Nar 1 -70 1 :48%gd 3J 114 63J 12 2\ 32J Rod'ezEC6 2000 59F'tlnfl't'n115 Pow'rBit113 PeppaDpa 12 0ct16-593L.D 1^1:47y5ft 3J 109*4 2h 3J 33 CruzH6 2000 78SwoopD'n117 Cadru109 Pasha sHelen 8 Oct 8-599L.D 1^1:53%hy 3J 113 73J 88 8'4 8'7 Cont'rasJ4 2000 36 B'nd"dKnee113 C'ntryside108 B'd'rS'n 10 Oct 1-599L.D 14 1:47%ft 2J 112*54 67J 46 343 Vin'foraRS 2000 77Tongking111 SetSail 112 Steelmaster 9 Sep26-593Rkm 14 1:46Vsft 3*114 44 56J 44 35 Cont'rasJ7 2000 75 HighAf'r107 Ankylosis107 Nat'ralC'ce 7 May 3 Suf 3-8 ft :36%h April 23 Suf 1-2 ft :51bg April 19 Suf 3-4 ft 1:18%b 6th Suf 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing. July 26. 1937, 1:093/^, 4. 117 ) Zi L C..£ Pu«e $3,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of three races since Uin ■Jul April 9 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.: one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $6,000: if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $5,000. Foiln Suif 1 0? Ch- f» 3 bv Faila— Follow Suit, by Revoked. runu juir l UZ. Breeder E H. Lane. 1960 11 0 2 1 $1,490 Owner, J. J. Nash. Trainer, B. Terry, Jr. $5,000 1959 18 5 6 3 $11 345 May 7-605Suf 6f 1:114/5ft 8-5 *110 1* M 4 *4 Sor'senBS 5000 86 M'rcyMiss113 GloriaWill 112 Adirolf 6 Apr30-608Suf 6f1:10%ft 69 105 42 533 65 710 L'ndersC6 HcpS 84 Da'yTom109 MikeH*n.Jr.122 Fi't'gKg 7 Apr23-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 2J 110 22 J 23 23 3?! Sor'nsenBi 5000 82 Algenib110 MissSheila112 FailaSuit 6 Mar25-607L.D 5f 1:00%gd 63 112 62J 853 |M H D'nlavyT3 A 74 LittleLim'y122 F'stViv'te105 T'nB'cks 10 Mar18-607LD 7f1:33%hy 5J 115 32 46J 69J 720 M'rc'rNio HcpO 36Sc'dalm'ger112 Q'n'sTour111 Vodelia 10 Feb29-607F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 2*108 54 32 J 43 53J Hin'saH5 c6250o 84 M'nGossip109 Gailstar109 VelvetPage 6 Feb17-605F.G 6f 1:13 gd 7 108 663 52J 11 2"^ Hinoj'aH2 62500 87 Causeway116 Ji-Jo106 OmarH. 8 Feb11-607F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 21 111 1h 4 ih 52J Guaj'rdoV3 6500 80SisterGirl109 Alf'dJohn116 H'na'sDoll 7 Jan25-606F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 2J 108 2J 33J 3« 443 NonoRi 6500 82 Eq'l-Lib'r't'r116 B'wD'o116 B'k'r'sS'n 7 Jan19-606F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 4J 102*42 H ^ 24 Misch'IVio 6500 86Baghatur114 AIIHail 114 Broker'sSun 10 May 6 Suf 3-8 ft :38%b April 29 Suf 3-8 ft :36%h April 19 Suf 5-8 ft 1:05b Iw_2l_ n««« II i B. f, 2, by The Doge— Docility, by Psychic Bid ( * DOClle Doge I 1 4 Br., S. G Miller, Jr. & W. D. Fishback. 1960 3 1 2 0 $735 MTynr-603Fonm 44 rfKfey 3-5e*117"93 V 1t| 2| HareK2 Alw 90 S'perM'ney113 D'leDoge117 Ch'ceFI'h 9 fi Apr13-603Fon 4f 48%ft 1-2e*117 2 1J 1' 12i Arms'ngT2 Mdn 93 D'cileD'ge117 B'stersPr'e117 M'sFTn 9 A Apr 8-603Fon 4f :48%ft 4-5e*115 1 1'1 11 2' HareK3 Mdn 92 ChceFI'sh115 DocileDoge115 Two-B't 8 fi ri..ok 11/1 Ro. f, 2, by Flushing II— Lures Chance, by Some Chance. . ; J a „.,,.« OllCe HUSh || 4 Breeder; S ^H. Fletcher. 1960 2 10 1 $525 J Owner. P. Kemling. Trainer, 0. Kemling. F May 5-603 Fon 4f 49%sy 3-5eA117 4 2' 2'1 ZH Armst'ngT4 Alw 88 S perM'ney113 D'leDoge117 Ch ceFI h 9 r Apr 8-603Fon 4f :48%ft 4-5e*115 3 2'1 2' 1' Armst'gT' Mdn 93 CrTceFI'sh115 DocileDoge115 Two-B t 8 f .-—- i I -I B. g, 2, by Gray Dream— Lintello, by Sirte. G-- raytellO • I I / Breeder, P. Welsh. I960 110 0 $455 J Owner, D. Urling & F. Underwood. Trainer, F. Underwood. , c Apr21-602Fon 4f :48 ft 18 120 4 44 14 14 MorrisB? Mdn 97 Grayt'lo120 Buster'sBud120 M rtg m n 10 J T«— «.U„ RAmU 1 1 fi Ch. g, 2, by Prospectin— Miss Cross, by Charing Cross. TOITI the bomb | | U Breeder: 'o Sledge. 1960 2 M 0 0 ( ) , Owner, 0. Sledge. Trainer, T. Whatley. , ^. = „„ T , .«•■ — - - 10 C Mar11-60'0P 3f -35%hy 10 119 2 44 7'2 Domin'zE2 Mdn 800kChief119 BI'gTr'mpet119 AIIRulers 12 c Feb29-6010 P 3 f :36 hy 28 120 7 58 58 ChavezF? Mdn 82 Cyclobob120 TheL'tleSpy120 Afic'ado 12 c April 30 Aks 1-2 sy :54%b C UA..n»M;nAar 1 1 (\ B. c, 2, by Mameluke— Miss Damion, by Sir Damion. £ Mountaineer | | U Br., Mrs. D. E. Holeman & D. Davis, Jr. 1960 3 10 0 $1,630 £ Aprn3Or'603Spt "Tl :0*W 3* 1l|PP5 6? 5? 44I GriffithK4 Alw 85 DeltaGal 112 Mr.M.H.120 Hillwood 8 , Mar30-605O.P 41 :46%ft 11 115 6 74 8'i 45itGriffithK5 Alw 91 Mr.lberia122 Cyclobob118 Pr het sEye 9 » Mar14-60'OP 3f -35%m 4\ 114 2 12 12 NicholsJ' 7500 94 Joe's Man 117 Jet Pack 114 Arco Bob 10 R May 13 Aks 3-8 ft :34%hg April 15 Spt 3-8 sy :38b Mar 29 OP 3-8 ft ^h £ I I 11 7 Dk. br. g, 2. by Powdered Milk-Lucky Lass, by Appealing J ../-Lu nrru LUCky Larry I I / Breeder, R. E. Lydiatt. 1960 1 10 0 $455 t Owner, R. E. Lydiatt. Trainer, G. R. Hull. \ Apr14-603Fon 4f 48%ft 16 118 2 2* 2h |«| ChavezF* Mdn 94 L"kyL'ry118 „„,.,,, C'me'sUps ,..,, , t118 M u. tg ■ ge - n ,n 10 ' May 11 Aks 1-2 ft :49h * Pl»;n n,00, 1 1 O B. f, 2, by Plain Times— Hy Cheer, by Hygro. J flam Lheer ■ I ^ Breeder, C. Jennings. 1960 9 2 4 0 $5,660 Owner. Est. of F. O. Akin. Trainer, L. R. Smyser. . . i- . ., I May 9-604Spt 4f 48 m 8-5 *114 1 ft 2h 21 Fiesel'nJ4 5000 88 TheLittleSpy112 m PlainCh r114 Barnote 7 " May 4-602Spt 4f -46%ft 1*113 2 « V 2"° F'selmanJ6 6000 97 LightCom'd111 PI'nCh'r113 Due deBal 9 ( Apr28-602Spt 4f -46%ft 6-5 *114 1 14 12 H Fiesel'nJ' 5000 97 PI'nCheerl 14 Due deBal 120 Li'tC m d 8 / Apr22-603Spt 4f :47 ft 41 114 3 21 2\ 21 ClarkS* 6000 93 DeltaGal 117 PlainCheer114 Pasqua 7 , Apr18-60iSpt 4f :49%hy 4i 111 4 4442 54 CurryE' 7000 78 Due deBal 112 Hillwood109 DeltaGal 10 f Mar23-605O.P 4f :47 ft 9J 116 9 58 4422 CurryE3 Alw 91 Sing'gLea113 M'myMary116 YouB tie 12 ( Feb19-6W.G a £ :26%ft 14 117 9 W 5* Ch'bersWS Alw L'keChsKid112 S'g o.W'e120 J c meK. 9 ( Feb11-606F.G a A :26%ft 14 119 8 I" 88 VincaR'3 AlwS TenneyB.119 J'myNell 114 Susie sPet 14 ( Feb5-604FG a ,5S :26%ft 2lf*113*1 4 V Vinc'oraRi Mdn BiloxiQueen118 HighGosh115 BeAPal 12 ( April 27 Spt 3-8 gd :38b - / Arknl (ZmnAaa 1 OH B. c, 2, by Guard of Honor— Secret, by Hash. 1 ArbOl brandee | ZU Breeder, G. H. Echols. 1960 6 1 3 2 $2,518 Owner, Big Tree Ranch. Trainer, A. J. Denton. „ , . „ , ,,„ ,_ I Mar24-605S P 41 f 56%ft 7-5 *115 4 44 44 2' M'rtinezR4 Alw 83 AnthonyBoy114 M'hM'la117 NightW y 12 / Mar12-607S P 4 f -55%sl 16 114 1 43 42J 3' Mart'zRi AlwS 87 MyOleFlame113 RareSport111 Kalmia 15 [ Mar3-603SP 3f :35%m 3-2 *114 2 14 14 Mart'ezR' Mdn 92 Bob'sDarl'g111 Anth'nyBoy114 Cnstar 10 I Feb23-603S P 3 f 35 m 4 114 7 2422 Mart'ezR' Mdn 94 StarQuits116 C'tryC'sin116 An'nyBoy 12 | Feb 9-603 S P 3f :36 ft 8Je 114 2 22 24 Mart'ezR3 Mdn 87 Gameus114 AnthonyBoy119 MaxPit 12 , Feb 4-603S P 3f 35 ft 21 114 5 32 33| Mart'ezR* Mdn 92 MahMoola116 Gameus119 AnthonyBoy 12 , May 2 RaT 3-8 gd :37b April 17 RaT )-8 sy :39%b April 6 RaT 3-8 gd :40%b A- A/«/iJom« 1 Ofl Ch. c, 2, by Chittagong— Polly J., by Jean Valjean. ir Academy | ZU Breeder; ,Mr. & Mrs. wTr. Cluer. 1960 7 1 2 0 $2,505 Owner, Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Cluer. Trainer, E. Beezley. . _ , „ Apr24-609TuP 5f 58%ft 2 A114 8^i 84 4^ 24 YeagerB2 AlwS 87 Margo'sSpot113 AirAc'y114 Sau'yJ'ta 9 Apr17-605TuP 4J f :52%ft 2e 117 7 5" 34 2nk YeagerB'O Alw 95 SaucyJ'ta114 AirAc'y117 H'ler'sSpur 11 Apr 3-603TuP 4f :46 ft 31 116 5 65| 6"! 43J YeagerB4 Alw 91 Tar'nbee118 M'go'sS't109 Bones-AI'e 9 , Mar26-603TuP 4f 46%ft 2% 117 5 84108J116| CorreaR* Alw 85 Lav'nKid117 GI'w'dR'd117 Pr'toMiss11 Mar 5-603TuP 3f :33%ft 2J *118 7 42J 53^ YeagerB? Alw 95 Cr'ftyChick111 B'dieJim118 Freckleah 11 , Feb24-603TuP 3f 34 ft 9-5 A1 18 2 2' 1nk YeagerB2 Mdn 97 AnteTime111 Cr'ftyChi'k115 Li'leLuna 12 i Feb17-608TuP 3f 334/sft 15 116 6 6*^ 44 Mart'zJ'3 AlwS91 EIKent'k114 BuddieJim114 J'lyJester 18 May 10 Aks 3-8 ft :361/5h Page 29 7th Suf 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. (Larry Ellis, April 26, 1954. 1:41, 6, 120.) ' ■T.l Q r Twenty-fourth running GOVERNOR'S HANDICAP. $10,000 added. 3-year-olds. By \ /ill jUi subscription of $10 each which shall accompany the nomination, starters to pay $100 u additional with $10,000 added of which 65 per cent of all monies to the winner, 20 per r cent to second, 10 per cent to third and 5 per cent to fourth. Closed Friday, April 15, 1960 with 19 nominations. W-J.I;. -U 1 fO Ch. f, 3, by Mr. Trouble- Twin Hills, by Bold Venture. VOCJeiia 1» I UJ Breeder. Mrs. F. L. King. 1960 6 0 2 1 $2,080 0 Owners, N. J. Giordano & L. Sadovsky. Trainer, L. Sadovsky. 1959 14 2 1 0 $3,580 0 May10-607Suf 1-701:43%gd 8; 103 2\ 24 3&J 5'2 LandersCS Alw 76 Adm'l Beau113 Prim'tone113 All Reet 8 8 Apr30-607Suf 1 1:38%ft 22 105 23J 34 5* 7'4 SpinaleV2 Alw 71 SpitBall 111 Primast'ne109 GemD'ler 8 8 Apr23-607Suf 1 1:374/5ft 10 106 1' 34 64 6'2 ErricoC3 Alw 76 FightingKing117 GemD'ler111 Trobar 8 8 Apr 8-60*L.D 7f1:30V5sl 2J 110 5' 3 22 J 22 22J L'dersCS 05000 69 Boolin113 Vodelia110 SineCera8 8 Mar26-607L.D 1-701:44%ft 53 112 1« 2422 23J Land'sC HcpO 79Queens'sTour112 Boblin111 Monia 8 8 Mar18-607LD 7f1:33%hy 15 106 U U 2' 34 Land'rsC HcpO 55Sc'dalm'ger112 Q'n5sT'r111 LittleLi'y 10 0 Dec 5-594 Nar 1-70 1:48 gd 17 113 54 H 34 23 RisleyL4 4500 64Scandalm'r111 WarmUp108 EudysD'm P 8 Dec 3-594Nar 6f1:14%gd 24 111 2\ 1' 1 4 1"K RisleyL' 4500 72 EudysDr'ml 16 LeeJsSister112 Sizzle 11 1 Nov26-594Nar 6f1:144/5ny 13 111 44 2h 55 8'0 RisleyLS 4000 62 Br'kfastp'kl 17 All'gem117 UncleTim 12 2 Nov20-593Nar J5f1:13%ft 10 107 32 22 45 68 DavernJ4 3500 70 Jed'hCh't112 Min'sBud109 BlueMig'n 12 2 April 16 LD 1-2 ft :50%b April 2 LD 1-2 hy :53%b March 24 LD 3-8 ft :38b c -i. R«l| 1 1 1 Cn- 9 3 D* One Hitter— Shine II., by Hyperion. 3pir DON ll J Breeder, Greentree Stud, Inc. 1960 5 1 0 0 $3,375 5 Owner, G. S. Colella. Trainer, G. S. Cole Ha. 1959 15 2 2 1 $5,450 iO Apr30-607Suf 1 1:38%ft 53 Ml 64 24 4 14 Muns'llGR' Alw 85 SpitBall 111 Primast'neK)9 GemD'ler 8 8 Apr21-608Suf 6f1:10Vsft 12 115 6'* 6'8 6'7 4« MunsellG4 Alw 82 B'nB'ker115 MikeH'n,Jr.117 GeHeWe 8 8 Jan30-608Hia 7 f 1:24 ft 51 116 68J 74 74 7" PulidoB3 Alw 79 Progr'sing122 Carr'lton108 FrancisS. 8 8 Jan19-6C7Hia 6 f 1:11Vsft 35 116 10'410'2 94 74 PulidoB3 Alw 84Catapult119 RunForN'rse116 VoxPop 12 2 Jan 6-607TrP 6f 1:09%ft 11 118 10"10'2 9'3 77| PulidoB7 Alw 88 MadC'nt122 FalconFI't118 CapeC'ver'l 12 2 Dec26-598TrP 1^1:43 ft 17 111 109311'213'3 951 PulidoB'2 HcpS 81 P'erDam110 C'ierRelic119 SunT'nM'n 13 3 Dec23-597TrP 6f1:10%ft 22 115 98 J 55 32J 1 4 PulidoB' Alw 91 Allow'ble115 TowerK'p115 H'pyH'lig'n 9 9 Dec12-593TrP 6f1:09%ft 18 120 55 5* 47 2* PulidoB3 Alw 89 MadC'nt20 Sw'tWil'm120 Ab'nal Boy 7 7 Dec 5-595TrP 6f1:10%ft 83 119 58 4'0 58J 543 GrimmPI7 Alw 84 Yep 109 Hasty Lane 119 Praesepe 8 8 Nov14-598Nar 1^k 1:47%ft 26e 107 84 57J 44 57 Sor senB4 AlwS 66 AprilSkies109 Hillsvale112 PhilRube 12 2 Oct31-598L.D 1-701:44^51 38e 111 107311'310'710'7 WilsonBS AlwS 70 Catapult 109 Hillsvale 113 AprilSkies 14 4 April 17 LD 3-8 ft :38b March 30 Lrl 3-8 ft :39b I r 0 A A F F F F J J D D C I c ,, , , , • . , f F ! ll i » / i [ ' I ' , , , , | | | | | , , I i ) i 1 1 i i I ' ) i ) I l I I 5 f fc-aTin ii V\nn 1 00 Ok. b. c, 3, by Bolero— Coon jine, by Priam II. Fighting King I *tZ Breeder. J. Gawgnano. 1960 8 3 12 $7,261 Owner, J. Gavegnano. Trainer. W. U. Ridenow. . _ , JJ'St 5 1 JL \ u^'88? * Apr30-608Suf 6f1:10%ft 3 122 75J 43J 42 34 Sor'senB4 HcpS 93 „ Da'yTom109 T MikeH'n,Jr.122 Fi t gK g 7 Apr23-607Suf 1 1:37%ft 4-5*117 7*J 42 I'l H SkuseW' Alw 88 FightingKing117 GemD'ler111 Trobar 8 Feb27-60*FG 1^146 ft 16 119 5'4 6'0 6s| 653 Br'sardR3 Alw 79 Yorktown116 R'dH'se119 EightAgain 8 Feb17-607FG 1A 1:45%gd 33 117 653 64 45J 35J Br'ssardR4 Alw 83 Yorkt'wn111 PorProph't111 D'naRiv'r 6 Feb 6-607FG 1T1g 1 47Vsft 4 120 54 63J" 5'3 62J Br'ssardR2 Alw 77 Yorktown115 Baghatur110 RoadHouse 7 Feb1-607FG 1^ 1:46%ft 8-5 *120 3H 3'J 3' 223 Br'ss'rdR3 Alw 79 Per'nGold111 RoadHo'se117 Ga'elBlue 5 Jan16-609F.G 1^ 1:47 ft 9-5 *1 17 & 63J 2h 1"o WinantR* Alw 80 RoadH'selU TonyGr'f117 MoneyNow 6 Jan2-605FG 1^ 1:48%sl 2-3*120 65 44 M 12J Br'ssardR2 Alw 73Gabr'IBIue116 Mon'yNow116 G'mest'r 7 r, Dec26-598FG 6f 1:123Aft 6-5 *119 104J1043 6' 4'3 Br's'rdR8 HcpO 87 RoadH'se111 M'k ofM'tm TonyGraff 14 ) Dec19-597F.G 5lf1:06Vbft 3i 116 74 653 22 13 Br's'rdR' HcpO 94TonyGr'f118 Sp'gB'ker117 R'gAr'dR'y 12 f Dec12-59*FG 6f1:14'/5sl 2^*114 109 973 52J 3'3 MeauxC* Alw 79TonyGraff112 Sp'gBr'ker116 R'dH'sell - April 21 Suf 3-4 ft 1:13h April 16 Suf 5-8 ft 1:01%h April 16 Suf 1-2 ft :50%b ■ Bl|t. Bay Gem— Deal With Me. by Capot. D (Zam honlar 111 c, 3, by Royal uem uealer | | | Breeder ;Pi'n 0a'k Farm. iogo n 3 1 5 $8,850 r Owner, R. Lawson. Trainer, J. E. Robertson. 1959 17 3 5 1 $4,915 : May12-607Suf 11:41 hy 2\ 112 22 Fog. 1» 12 SkuseW2 Alw 72 GemD'l'r112 Col'yBell 112 Bos'nPr'c's 7 1 Apr30-607Suf 1 1:38^ft 4-5e*109 34 44 32 J 32 J WajdaH7 Alw 83 SpitBall 111 Primast'ne109 GemD'ler 8 L Apr23-607Suf 1 1:37%ft 2Je 111 2' 1h 24 23 WajdaH4 Alw 87 FightingKing117 GemD'ler111 Trobar 8 - Apr12-607Lrl 1 1:38%ft 3Je 116 M 1h U 3h WajdaH2 9000 103 R'leBay122 W'lie theW'le116 G'mD'ler 8 Apr 4-60'Lrl 1 1:40%sl 33*119 2h 13 14 12 ShukN' 6500 93 GemD'lerl 19 FastGun116 Royal S'bol 9 I April 4, 1960— Daily Racing Form time, :141 Vs. 2 Mar25-609Bow 1^ 1:484/sft 93 115 4'3 33 22 3'3 ShukN2 7000 67 Trobarl 18 Sty'hAbbyl 11 Jac-a-M'fin 8" Mar15-608Bow 7 f T:2^3/sft 2*122 119 793 77i 63J GrantH* c50O0 76 TJt'sMyM'n118 W'et.W'e115 Lik'lyM's 12 i Feb23-604Bow 6f1:13Vsft 33 115 48J 45 32| 1h Northc'tF* 5000 85 Gloria Will 112 Inset 117 Algenib 7 J Feb15-607Bow 6 f 1:13 sy 4J 116 74 79J 7'3 7'5 ShukN7 6500 71 HighRiver 114 GloriaWill 110 Manuel 7 \ April 11 Bow 3-8 ft :36%h April 3 Bow 3-8 ft :37b March 30 Bow 1-2 ft :51%b \ Giawlf k 1 HO B- c, 3. by With Pleasure— Stoogie, by Epithet. J ,ew,Tn I tT7 Breeder, J. W. Cooper. 1960 9 1 1 1 $4,150- Owner, J. E. Robertson. Trainer, J. E. Robertson. 1959 15 4 2 4 $8,540 ; May 6-607Suf 6f1:11Y%ft 9-5 119 2'J 2' 22 22J WajdaH2 Alw 90 Twofold 119 Giewith 119 Trobar 6 . Apr23-607Suf 1 1:374/sft 2Je 109 6* 65J 5*J 58J FisherRS Alw 80 FightingKmg117 GemD'ler111 Trobar 8 : Apr12-607Lrl 1 1 :38%ft 3Je 117 2\ 2h 2J 42 ShukN4 10000 101 R'leBay122 W'lie theW'lel 16 G'mD'ler 8 \ Apr 5-60*Lrl 6f1:14%sy 7J 112 65J 44 43J 54 ShukNS Alw 81 Eq'l-Lib'r116 Gr'yFI'h113 C'ch andF'r 9 ' Mar23-607Bow 6f1:12%ft 14 113 747335235' ShukNS Alw 88 F'stM'ey119 Adm'l'sP'ty119 C'n'stoga 9 . Mar15-607Bow 6f1:124/sft 5J 114 431 24 1* 13 ShukN3 11000 87 BraveM'n113 Devil'sDisciple117 Noops 6^-Mar 9-607Bow 7f1:25%gd 83 108* 973 88J 89J 8'0 BakerC2 Alw 75 BrightGem116 Crestlite116 Dardan'te 12 Mar 1-607Bow 6f1:13Vsft 15 117 9*3 85 83J 65J WajdaH3 Alw 80 F'rStud't114 R'y'sBrig'te114 FirstM'y 10 ; Feb19-608Bow 6 f 1:13 gd 5J 113 53 43 2J 32 WajdaH* Alw 84 Cold Cut 116 Shop Girl 112 Skiffle 7 Nov23-59*Pim 6f 1:13Vfeft 8-5 *120 32 32J 1h 2\ RogersC* 10000 83 Bl'kJetlH ShoreP'rty114 FairyM'ntle 8 Nov14-594Pim 1^g 1:47%ft 3 117 2h 14 14 23 CulmoneJ3 9000 72 Stacked Up1 14 Ch'ryFlip108 AdolphW. 7 Nov 4-59*Lrl 6f1:13%'ft 6 117 64 55J 55J 45J GarryA4 9000 Gr'yFI'h112 AdolphW.109 Dr.J'hnH'ry 7 April 4 Bow 3-8 sy :36%h March 31 Bow 3-8 m :36%h Nominated for Preakness. Promnn'i+'tnn 1 1 A Ch. g, 3, by Primate— Foretold, by Bold Venture. rremonmon ' I U Breeder, W. R. Buster. 1%0 11 2 2 0 $3,525 Owner, J. Shea. Trainer, J. Cornell. 1959 2 M 0 1 $250 Apr3Q-607Suf 1 1:38%ft 13 112 543 54 44 54| DunlavyT* Alw 80 SpitBall 111 Primast'ne109 GemD'ler 8 Apr23-607Suf 1 1:374/5ft 12 113 34 2* 32 443 DunlavyTS Alw 83 FightingKing117 GemD'ler111 Trobar 8 Apr 8-607LD 5f1:00%sl 14 117 33 \ 43 433 2'J D'lavyT7 A 83 GloriaWill112 Premonition117 Algenib 9 Mar26-603L.D 7 f 1 :28Vsft 3 118 43J 33 14 14 DunlavyT3 Alw 82 R'kFel'w118 Mr.H'rdw'y118 C'te'nP'te 6 Mar18-60*LD 5f1:03%hy 5J 112 79 7'3 7" 6" GordonG2 3000 59 Monia 106 Dumbarli 113 La Bos 7 Mar14-604L.D 5 f 1:01 ft 3J 106 34 34 3* 223 Sor'senB9 3000 80 HardlyEver105 PineR'e109 Dandy'sS'n 10 Feb23-60'Bow 7f1:27'Aft 11 1ZO 2\ 57 5" SW LeeT7 2500 62CountAI'gro114 Stay0ut109 FeraF'ina 12 FeM6-603Bow 6 f 1:13'/5sy 73 116 109310'*11'81029 LeeT9 2500 56 BlueLava118 LadyR'l 116 Rosem'reQ'n 12 Jan20-60*C.T 6i f 1 :23 gd 13 116 25 2* 44i 54 LeeT' 3500 69 EffieJ.114 Ch'llaW'nder119 Roy'lRob 7 Jan13-607C.T 6Jf1:2iy5m 10 120 53J 53 S4! 4*1 LeeT » Alw 77SunH'r's110 Ch'laW'd'r115 R't 'nR've 9 !Jan8-60'C.T 6Jf1:23%ft 2\ 118 45 48 34 13 LeeT2 . Mdn 74 PI's'ntHill 114 C'tleG'den118 D'dyStar 10 April 14 LD 3-8 ft :36%h April 2 LD 3-8 hy :39b March 24 LD 1-2 ft :49hg jul Jrtr-A-Muff M iviuiun in 1 fift Cn- c X by Double Brandy-Market Play, by Market Wise. ' VO Breeder, C. E. Tuttle. 1960 7 2 0 0 $4,625 Owner, Jit Ranch. Trainer, L. Nichols. 1959 9 10 1 $2,535 May 3-607Suf 1 1:38Vbft 11 112 45J 45 44 13 SkuseW2 Alw 86 Jac-A-M'fin112 Bos'nPr'c's112 Inset 6 Apr23-607Suf 1 1:37%ft 35 113 8'3 820 7'4 7'3 MaddenD7 Alw 75 FightingKing117 GemDler111 Trobar 8 Apr 2-607Lrl 6f1:13%ft 29 119 8'3 8'4 8'2 64 BohenkoP7 Alw 84 ColdCut119 Merganserl22 A'thurGary 8 Mar25-609Bow 1^ 1:484/sft '5 117 6*3 79 68 44 AdamsL4 c7250 63 Trobarl 18 StylishAbbyl 11 GemD'ler 8 Mar 9-604Bow 6 f 1:13 gd 11 122 89378 65J 65i BlockJ3 8000 81 Madre114 SuddenFame116 MissScogo 8 Feb27-605Bow if %ft 73 124 7'3 7'0 75J 683 CorleRE3 10000 75 Playgoer121 Sw'tD'lightl 12 Br'veMan 7 Feb18-609Bow 7f1:284/sm 12 116 75 523 34 14 AdamsL7 7500 69 BI'kThumper119 Triway107 Art'rGary 8 Aug10-593Atl 6f1:13%gd 17 115 8'2 68 5*| 44 BarrowT" 7500 73 J'hn'sB'ro115 G'hicAid115 P'ceW'tn'y 12 Aug 5-595Mth 6f1:12%sy 21 119 8'2 8'2 8'0 8'J BarrowT7 10000 70 Can0pener119 HelensJcy114 Cond'ne 8 J!v22-592Del 5i f 1 :07%gd 2J *119 77J 58J 54J 32i BatchrL3 6000 82 MissSterling106 Toolbcx114 Smidge 9 Jly 7-593Del 54 f 1 :05%ft 17 116 78^ 710 8" 7M stag'rWS 10000 80 FirstDot116 Gr'cAid116 Cot'ct'nPr'ce 8 Jun27-59*Mth 54 f 1 :05Vsft 65 114 910 9'7 8'3 8i* StagmrW3 Alw 76 Tuscan122 Ch'kieD'd114 Rose ofSerro 9 April 1 Bow 3-8 si :37%p March 20 Pirn 1 mgd 1:48%b Donhlp Hitfpr 1 (Y7 Dk- b. c, 3, by One Hitter— Chaka, by Palestine. ■ 11 niiicr Will 1 UZ. Breeder, Greentree Stud, Inc. 1960 5M 0 2 $750 Owner, M. Prickett, Jr. Trainer, M. Prickett, Jr. 1959 11 M 3 2 $2,590 May 9-604Suf 6f1:14Vsm 2ie*118 74 78J 64 5'3 CruzH* Mdn 75 lnd'nBoy118 Th'dStr'ke118 M'sGlad's 11 Apr21-603Suf 1 1:40%ft § 113* 54 733 S4 39J BradleyJ' Mdn 64 Pr;mastone118 Lunik113 DoubleHitter 8 Apr19-60*L.D 5f :59%ft 5J 106 78 7'2 8'8 8'4 ErricoCS Alw 76 D'dyTom106 C'ndyH'se105 Gr'dDuke 11 Apr 7-603Aqu 6f1:12%gd 3J 114 84 8410" 89i Arc'roES M5000 81 RedColin116 Celebrator114 Mr.SamG. 11 Mar31-60'Aqu 6f1:12%m 9|f 114 52J 42 37 343 BTdW'2 M5000 85 R'neWine114 StarAct109 B'desAc'nt 13 Dec 2-593Nar 6 f 1:144/bsl 3-2 *116 43 AH 2* 23 L'dersC2 M5500 71 StormFr't112 Sn'tches110 NutmegAce 12 Nov27-593Nar 6 f 1:14%sl 6-5 *118 55 AH 2* 2"° L'dersC9 M5000 72 Doric 106 Bethbet 112 SunnyHope 12 Nov 3-593 Nar 6f1:14%gd 5J 109*53 3* 2* 25 Brad'yJ' M45O0 69 FirstMoney118 PeteSo113 Westnut 12 0ct21-593L.D 7 f 1:27 ft 2^ *107* 64 74J 79 6" Bradleyjs 5000 80 MissSheilal 12 PeteSo107 ArabianLad 10 I0ct8-592L.D 5 f 1:03 hy 5i 112*65 6* 54 55J Br'dl'yjs M7250 71 0'rChristine112 Freebe112 R'nt 'nR've 10 April 5 Aqu 1-2 sy :52%b March 29 Aqu 1-2 ft :47%h March 25 Aqu 5-8 ft 1:06b Trnhnr 1 Oft ^ 9- 3- by Trojan Monarch— Barcuda, by Alaking. ,,VI/U, I WO Breeder, G. Garrett. 1960 8 3 0 4 $8,050 Owner, Country Club Stable. Trainer, D. McCoy. 1959 4 M 2 2 $1,760 May 6-607Suf 6f1:11Vsft 1*119 44 44 35 W AllanJ3 Alw 88 Twofold 119 Giewith 119 Trobar 6 Apr28-607Suf 6f1:111/5ft 3 119 543 42 32J 3'| Allanji Alw 90 GeorgeBarton 113 Trench 113 Trobar 7 Apr23-607Suf 1 1:37%ft 5J 109 44 53J 44 3' AllanJ2 Alw 87 FightingKing117 GemD'ler111 Trobar 8 Apr12-602Aqu 6f1:11%ft 11 113 114 85J 74 53 YcazaMi2 8800 90 AlwaysD'ger119 Moriches120 Joy Joy 12 Mar25-609Bow 1^ 1:48%ft 5J 118 34 13 12 ink Culm'nejs c7000 69 Sty'hA'yl 11 GemD'lerl 15 Jac-a-M'fin 8 Mar12-60*Bow 6f1:12%gd 7J 118 53J 54 54 333 CulmoneJ4 6000 84 Arth'rGr'y122 Rev'rate116 KinglyG'm 10 Feb26-605Bow 1^1:51 gd 9-5 "122 2\ 12 in 13 Culm'neJ4 5000 58 Awarded112 Lisa'sGem122 RoyalTint 7 Feb15-602Bow 6 f 1:14V5sy 4-5 *118 44 23 22 1h Culm'eJ2 M5000 80 C'ndyH'se1l3 F'rconero118 AbleArch'r 12 Jun16-593Del 5 f 1 :01 ft 3 119 74 5'3 24 224 C'b'sA" M6000 82 BraveMan119 Athen'nll.119 RobinR'd 12 Jun 2-59' Del 5f1:01Vssy 3J 119 3' 44 3' 34 Ad'msL2 M6000 82 SkiJp116 StvlishA'y110 TakeNoN'tice12 May15-593pim 5f1:00V%gd 23 120 34 24 2* 28 ShukN' M7500 87 Ruse deG're120 SeaTread115 SkiJ'mp 12 April 16 Aqu 3-8 ft :37b April 10 Aqu 3-8 ft :39%b April 8 Aqu 3-8 ft ^g^b 8th Suf 7 ? , 8 : i 8 6 I 8 ? 8 3 . 7 { 1 2 ' \ u r 0 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 10 0 P 8 1 12 2 12 2 5 iO 8 8 8 8 8 8 12 2 12 2 13 3 9 9 7 7 8 8 12 2 14 4 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. (Larry Ellis, April 26. 1954. 1:41, 6. 120.) Q1.L C..£ Purse $7,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Non-winners of $1,875 other than Ol ll Jill optional, starter or claiming since March 12. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of $5,000 in 1960 or $6,000 since July 1 allowed 3 lbs.; $2,300 since April 13 or $5,000 since July 4, 5 lbs.; $2,100 in 1960 or one race since April 21, 7 lbs.; $1,800 in 1960 or one race since March 12, 9 lbs. (optional, starter and claiming races not considered). Tii II « ik 1 1 7 Br. c, 4, by Bull Dandy— Dynaflow, by War Jeep. I UIIO f 11/ Breeder. B. A. Dario. 1960 7 1 10 $4,175 Owner, L. Haymaker. Trainer, E. E. Millen. 1959 27 5 3 6 $22,375 May 7-608Suf 1^ 1:433/sft 3£ 117 8'2 8" 684 553 Merc'rNi HcpS 92 GeecheeLou108 Et'rn'IBim118 Barroco 8 Apr27-607Suf 1-701:42%ft 3 115 68 65 J 43 13 MercierN' Alw 91 Tullo 115 Stockwell 117 Barroco 6 Apr 9-607LD 7f1:301/5m 9J 114 7'8 5'4 34 223 MercierN3 Alw 69 MarthaCary106 Tullo114 ChrisMoose 8 Apr 2-607LD 74 f 1:37 hy 5J 117 10211029 8'5 68 Merc'rN4 HcpO 64 Chris Moosel 12 WiseM'ble113 Cy'sSon 10 Mar26-60*L.D 7 f 1:27 ft 4 116 8'8 817 8^4 433 MercierN2 Alw 84Cy'sSon114 Pr'ceGala109 Total Oscar 8 Mar19-607L.D 7 f 1:34 hy A\ 119 49| 784 48 4*3 MercierN4 Alw 46 Total Oscarl 12 Th'mol 19 ChrisMoose 9 Mar16-607LD 5f :59%ft 1\ 122 5*3 5'4 54 44 MercierN3 Alw 85Pr'ceBonanza119 Cy'sSon117 Corc'rico 6 Dec 4-597Nar 1-70 1:45%gd 23*122 9'* 9" 77 54 WilsonB3 Alw 71 M'htySir119 DandyRon108 BattleCh't 9 Nov11-59'ONar 1-701:44%gd 5 118 8'2 653 54J 33 Contr'sJ4 HcpO 78 Longus111 HandsomeClay116 Tarbl'm 10 Nov 3-597Nar 1^ 1:48Vsgd 4 122 5'3 424 1h 14 Contr'rasJ* Alw 70 Cabez'n112 Whitey'sBoy111 DavidS.R. 6 0ct31-597L.D 1 1:38%sl 7 113 9'5 9'9 924 922 MercierN2 Alw 71 Wista 113 Titurnium 109 Longus9 May 6 Suf 1-2 ft :52b May 2 Suf 5-8 m 1:06b April 17 LD 1-2 ft :50h~ r»n.i;„ ., UnLnAwn 111 Ch. g, 5, by Sun Again— Wichuralana, by War Admiral. UeSTiny UnKllOWn | | | Brcedw Bwamazon Farm. Int 1960 8 0 2 3 $2,675 Owner, Joy B. Anderson. Trainer, W. W. Carroll. 1959 22 5 7 2 $18,370 May 5-607Suf 1-70 1:424/sft 9J 106* 44 54 43| 34 Ken'dyW' Alw 90 Eamohe117 SnowFi't114 D'st'yUnkn'n 6 Apr 8-607Lrl 1 1JMR 4 116 95i 6" 4* 2' AdamsL' c6500 99 Con-Vic116 Dest'yUnk'n116 Tif'nTime 11 Mar28-605Bow 1^1:463/sft 4 116 884 78 45 2no AdamsLS 6500 80 PokerPI'erl 19 C'ntBull 119 Tif'nTime 8 Mar24-608Bow 1^ 1 :48Vsft 5J 118 11'4 7* 75J 34 AdamsL3 6000 70 Bernwith118 Azul Humo118 BlueKid 12 Mar18-60*Bow 1^ 1-471/ssl 3*118 7'5 67 63J 64 GrimmPIs 6500 73 AndysBe con114 BeauC'nt115 MidErin 8 Mar12-60'°Bow 1^ V48%gd 17 116 7" 784 73 33 SpinaleVS 650070 PokerPlayerl 19 C'tC'tos119 Bernwith 9 Jan28-602Hia 1^-1:59V5ft 2\ *122 68J10'3 8'3 8" GuerinE'O c35O0 73 FederalJ'ge118 Gr'ny'sGold118 DigMe 12 Jan 6-608TrP 1 1-2 2:28%ft 9-5 *116 67 893 9" 9'* DeS'oA'O H450084 Pr'dStep'r106 GinnyDog112 BI'kMask 10 Oec30-597TrP aU2:01%ft 2J *116 853 98J 653 2' DeS'oA3 H4500 102 Mr.Host119 NileKing104 LittlePorter 10 Dec23-598TrP 1 1-8 1:494Aft 4J 118 8'3 893 68| 44 DeSp'oA* H450O89 BlackMask 119 Mr.Host 120 MessHall 11 April 6 Bow 5-8 m 1:06%b { ,.--„-„, 5k 1 1 1 B. h, 5, by Devil Diver— Traditional, or Bull Lea. DOrroCO 1» III Breecer. A. B. Karsner. 1960 3 0 0 2 $1873 Owner, P Utman. Trainer, P. Utman. 1959 23 3 5 3 $24,633 May 7-608Suf 1^ 1:433/sft 4 112 » 54^ 42 34 ErricoC7 HcpS 96 GeecheeLou108 Et'rn'IBiml 18 Barroco 8 Apr27-607Suf 1-70 1:424Aft 7-5 *110* 5? 43 52} 33 BradleyJ* Alw 88 Tullo 115 Stockwell 117 Barroco 6 Apr19-607L.D 7f1:251Aft 7J 118 71* 61* 57 443 ErricoC4 HcpO 92 Wista 115 MarthaCary 110 Canario7 Dec21-597TrP 1-70 l:4Mtft 63 122 78J 684 69 6'0 Fairb'nksA4 Alw 91 MusicM'stro110 MoonAge112 Nivrag 7 Dec 5-597TrP 1-70 1:394/sft 23 112 9'5 91310" 89 G'mmP|2 HcpS 94 Petare120 St.Amourll.115 L'leHermit 10 Nov16-597Nar 6 f 1:13 ft 8i 117 8" 79 77 42 Fairb'ksA2 Alw 79TheCrack117 Snoozie110 AdmiralsJoy 8 Nov 7-598Nar 6f1:124/5m 47 114 7'0 713 6" 64 Fair'ksA4 HcpO 77Tyhawk119 Mrs Hellen116 CharlieBoy 7 0ct24-598L.D 74 f 1:33 m 64 117 7'0 7'5 712 7'2 G'mmPI7 HcpO Rose'sGem121 CharlieBoy115 Cabezon 7 Oct 3-598Aqu 1 1:35%ft 29 110 98 8*3 79 713 DeS'oAio HcpO 89 Admir'IVee115 Whodunit114 Gr'kStar 10 Sep25-597Aqu 11-81:50%ft 21 110 54 59 64 44 ColeS3 HcpO Demobilize 116 Reinzi 110 GreekStar 6 Sep12-59*Bel wtdl2:14%fm 7 119 42 107310231029 UsseryRio HcpO 71 PopCorn121 MantegnallO PrinceWilly 10 Sept. 12, 1959— Daily Racing Form Time, 2:16. May 5 Suf 1-2 ft :47%h April 14 LD 5-8 ft 1:02%h April 8 LD 5-8 si 103h ♦ flmv FIvAr 111 Gr. h, 5, by Airborne— Thorn Wood, by Bois Roussel. I laray riyer III Bre«W, R. L Rememan (Ireland) 1960 9 0 0 1 $560 ■ Owner, L H. Seigman. Trainer, L. Rodriguez. 1959 18 0 0 2 $2,145 0 May 5-607Suf 1-701:42%ft 16 108 6'0 6i* 6'3 V* SpinaleVS Alw77 Eamohe117 SnowFi't114 D'st'yUnkn'n 6 \i Apr14-60'G.P IX1:43)%ft 50 113 9'« 74 55} 42J ZakoorWS 9000 89 AfrPr'Ce112 Bril'tSp'd114 J'nsG'ture 9 fi far30-606G.P tc1^1:43'Afm 58 106 121312" 813 81° BurrC 9000 79 RomanSp'rk106 Middlet'n118 GoodG. 12 A Mar22-60*G.P 6f1:10%ft176 105*1 1 1 =11 13H 1 1 1 1 7 j B'sardK'O 10000 84 CI'syShot114 H'ndsh'ke114 JetMissile 12 / Feb18-60?Hia 11-81:49 ft 53 113 8"11221123 923 CookLC c7500 67 Wh'y'sB'y116 Mic'lsCh'ce119 B'tleM'n 12 A Feb 2-607Hia 11-81 :49%f t 5} 116 6'3 6'5 7'8 725 RotzJL* 1000062 Point ofOrder 111 TopLea 116 Doshay 7 A Jan28-608Hia 11-81:50Vsft 63 116 718 7'5 ?15 6'« GrantH* 20000 68 Nitrophy112 Revoque121 Shannondale 7 H Jan11-607TrP 1-701:39%ft 100 112 10 4 7" 771 35J RootTRio Alw 99 Rickover116 DarkT'le112 SomeClassic 10 N Jan 2-60 TrP 1-701:40 ft 70 122 6*} 8'2 8'« 8'7 Monac'lliE? Alw 85 Verdi 110 Nivrag 122 GreekChief 8 F Dec16-597TrP 1-701:41 ft 59 113 883 58} #*• 48? Monac'lliE* Alw 88 ClassyShot116 Caricature111 Iskai 8 May 4 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b April 10 GP 3-8 ft :37%b March 21 GP 3-8 ft :37b F Ctn..n| Rlr*. ik 1 1 C B. c, 4. by Eternal Bull— Esoteric, by Bimelech. ttemal Dim ^ I 1 3 Breeder. Mrs J. J. Tutt. 1960 12 4 2 1 $13,902 , Owner. Resseguet & Weiner. Trainer, W. Resseguet. 1959 27 5 4 7 $18,307 ' May 7-608Suf 1,1e 1:43%ft 3*118 WV 11 21 WajdaHB HcpS 97 GeecheeLou108 Et'rn1Bim118 Barroco 8 c Apr23-608Suf 6 f 1:11 ft 10 116 8«i 8" 68 2™ WajdaFH HcpS 93 G'dWiz'd122 Et'nal Bim116 Mrs.H'len 9 f, Apr12-608Lrl 6f1:11%ft 3} *116 971 72 33 1| WajdaH? Alw 101 Eternal Bim116 BigM.119 Movitave 12 n April 12, 1960— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:11. / Apr 6-608LM 7f1:25%gd 5 119 54} 5^J 53J 3nk WajdarP Alw 100StoneHeart116 Adm'lsJoy113 Et'lBim 6 / Mar30-608Lrl 6f1:12%ft 17 111 75| 871 8*3 74} WajdaH? HcpS 91 Vendetta114 Mysticll. 118 SandBoy 9 / Mar 5-607F.G 6f1:11%ft 4 119 65 6"J 42J, Ink NonoR' Alw 93 Firesickle116 Tonco116 PrinceRoussel 8 | Feb27-607F.G 6f1:11%ft 2% 120 64J 5*i 34 43J NonoR* Alw 89 Firesickle 116 Optiquest 115 Gunrod 7 1| Feb20 607F.G 6f1:11^ft 2} *118 64 63J 42 Ink NonoRS Alw 93 PrinceGala 113 Gunrod119 Questar 8 | I | Feb 6-608F.G 1 i 1 :444/sft 19 111 38 1 2' 5* NonoR* HcpS 85 Tenacious116 Matinal 111 Audience 7 I If Jan30-609F.G 1^1:47 si 7} 112 31 53} 65 45; NonoR2 Alw 75 Beaug're116 Fires'kle112 Ray'sF'yG'd 8 | April 22 Suf 3-8 ft :38%b April 9 Lrl 5-8 ft I4U0 March 29 Lrl 3-8 gd :384/5b Cfnrlrwoll 1 1C B. c. 4, by One Count— Pet, by Pharamond II. , JiOCKWeil I I J Breeder. Crown Crest Farm 1960 10 1 2 0 $5,275 I Owner, H. Flory. Trainer, P. Schwartz. 1959 14 2 2 3 $8,350 ( May 7-608Suf 1&1:43%ft 6 118 1*1 21 53} 773 Sor'senB* HcpS 90 GeecheeLou108 Et'rn'IBiml 18 Barroco 8 , Apr27-607Suf 1-701:42%ft 2} 117 14} 1h 2h 2| WajdaH5 Alw 90 Tullo 115 Stockwell 117 Barroco 6 i Apr14-608Aqu 1 1:35%ft 9} 118 3' 54} 813 812 GuerinEi 22500 87 Prince'sGem116 Mr.Dor'n116 E'yPrey 9 , Apr 7-60'Aqu 1 1:37%gd 51 119 14 V 2* 23 YcazaM2 20000 87 P'ce'sGem114 St'kwell 119 Sid'sG'bol 7 . Mar25-607Aqu 1 1:36%ft 11 116 2} 74 7'5 71* YorkR* Alw 73 M'dleB'th'r122 Amb'rM'n119 M'sc'd'l 7 . Mar16-607Bow 7f1:24%ft 7 121 Snow. 47 48 Northc'tF4 Alw 82Cypr'nC't118 St'neH'rt115 Fr'shM'ble 9 . Mar9-608Bow 1^ 1:47%gd 23 122 24 32 3} 12 GrantH7 Alw 74 Arr'ntB'lly119 Rivingt'n116 Cypr'nC't 8 , Feb10-60'Hia 7f1:24'/5ft 12 111* 2h 32 32J 62J Sol'oneM3 Alw 87 Pineapple119 Adm'lsJ'y110 Cl'ssyShot 12 Jan3O-60*Hia 11-8 1:51Vbft 43 116 2h 5*1 64 64 HartackW3 Alw 69 Oligarchy 107 Rickover116 Nasomo 8 ' Jan18-607Hia 6 f 1:10V%ft - 63 115 9' 10131014 8" Boul'tisSH Alw 83 F