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Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, May 16, 1960 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1960 drf1960051601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, May 16, 1960 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1960 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] AMERICA'S TURF AUTHORITY k Baling jfmForm f f Copyright, 1960, by TRIANGLE PUBLICATIONS, INC. Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permission expressly prohibited. Copyright under International CoDyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan American Copyright Convention. VOL. LXVI. No. 117 2 1 CHICAGO, ILL, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1960 50 CENTS EVERYWHERE Carter 'Cap Falls to Yes You Will: Equals Aqueduct Track Mark in Outfinishing Mail Order; Dunce Third, Rose Net 4th Bob Horwood Carter #Cap Falls To Yes You Will Equals Aqueduct Track Mark In Outfinishing Mail Order; Dunce Third, Rose Net 4th By BOB HORWOOD AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 14.— The "rags-to-riches horse of the year," Mrs. Edith L. i Price's Yes You Will, invaded New York for the first time today and outfought ( Modie J. Spiegel's Mail Order at the finish -of a thrilling running of the $59,700 Car- i ter Handicap. A half length separated the . leaders at the finish of the 7 furlongs, , while Larry Adams urged Yes You Will over the distance in l:222s, equalling the ; track record of Derrick. There was a tailwind blowing the horses ' down the backstretch, which accounted for the blazing early fractions of :22V5, :44ft ! and 1:09 's set by Mail Order. Claiborne Farm's Dunce came from far back to be a length and one-half away in third place, while Foxcatcher Farm's Rose ; Net. who was in last place and racing wide : at the end of a half mile, was only a nose out of the money. , Yes You Will, who was bred by the Prices in the backyard of their restaurant across the road from Timonium race track in Maryland, paid $8.40 to his partisans in the windy-day crowd of 46,274. Adds $38,805 to Earnings Yes You Will is a four-year-old bay son of Rough 'n Tumble, who now stands in Florida, out of Yes She Will, who raced at the half-milers for the Prices, by Reaping Reward. Today's victory added $38,805, including $600 in fees, to Yes You Will's earnings, plus a trophy presented by the Honorable H. F. Jensen, lord mayor of Sydney, Australia. The colt is trained by i E. R. (Roddy* Meyers. Earlier this year, Yes You Will, who started in cheap claimers at Timonium, won the $100,000 added John B. Campbell Handicap, as well as the Burch and Abraham Lincoln Handicaps, while he was disqualified after a victory in the Bowie Handicap.* Last week, he finished second to Manassa Mauler in the Valley Forge 'Cap at Garden State, apparently needing the race, which was his first since March 26. After dismounting, Adams said that Yes You Will "ran his race to the final furlong, then flattened out and I had to drive him the rest of the way." Of Mail Order, Manuel Ycaza said, "I didn't want to run that fast on the lead, but I had to. Just the same, he ran a big I and game race." Eddie Arcaro, who rode Dunce, said. "He dropped back to last at the quarter .jole, then made up his mind to run. He runs when he feels like it. That's the story of Dunce's life." Sir Salonga and Mail Order were first out of the gate at the start of the Carter and swiftly angled over to the rail, with Mail Order taking a slight lead at the end of the opening quarter. In the run down the backstretch and around the curves, last year's Carter winner, Jimmer, was Continued on Page Forty-Five i j , i I I 1 . J ) I 1 , \ ; 3 J i Z " , Yes You Will Half-Length Victor in Carter Handicap In Beating Mail Order, Dunce i Equals Aqueduct Track Record • Continued from Page One daylight away in third place, first followed by East Indian, then by Yes You Will, who was on the outside. Nearing the final bend, Sir Salonga be- gan to weaken, leaving Mail Order in com- mand, while Jimmer also tired abruptly and Yes You Will began a powerful move on the outside. At this point, Rose Net was in last place, followed by Dunce, and both were going wide, while Nimmer also raced wide. Straightened away in the stretch, Mail Order appeared to be home free, but Yes You Will was not to be denied and drew up to the favorite's girth at the furlong pole. They continued to fight it out through the final furlong, with Yes You Will outfinish-' ing his rival, to whom he was conceding four pounds, in the final yards. Dunce finished strongly on the extreme outside, while Rose Net began to veer toward the rail, almost causing a pile-up near the furlong pole, then bore out again in the final strides. Had the William du-Pont colt run straight through the stretch, he might have been the winner. Nimmer. who was wide all the way, finished fifth, followed by the weary Jimmer, 1 wearier Sir Salonga, Mystic II., Day Court. Rare Rice and East Indian. Talent Show, who would have been starting top weight under 124 pounds, was a late I scratch, while his stablemate, Rare Rice, , evidently didn't like the fast track. Greentree Stable's Ooweekin was backed j down to odds-on in the Yorkville Purse ' and might have justified that confidence, j but lost all chance at the start when he I j i wheeled into the rail, blocking Kingly Gem l and losing many lengths. John C. Lawrence's Nissequogue won the dash by a , length and one-half over Mrs. W. Thorn , Kissel's Punic War. while Ooweekin came from far back on the extereme outside to J be a neck farther back. Capt. Harry F. Guggenheim's Sweet Prince ran an even 1 race to be a length out of the money. Roy / Yaka rode Nissequogue, who paid $29.10 j and stepped the distance in 1:11%. Balmoral Inaugural Monday; Bally Ache Sale Announced: Tri-State Stakes Tops Initial Program at Washington Park Fred Galiani Hi if , an 111 Balmoral Balmoral Inaugural Inaugural Monday; Monday; Bally Bally Ache Ache Sale Sale Announced Announced Tri-State Stakes Tops Initial] Program at Washington Park Pied d'Or Faces Field of * 13 in Sprint; Weatherized Plant Will Greet Patrons By FRED GALIANI WASHINGTON PARK, Homewood. 111. May 14. — Weatherized Washington Park, operating under the escutcheon of the Balmoral Jockey Club for the first 30 days, raises the curtain on the 97-day coordinated season Monday afternoon at 3:30. The sport also will hold forth here for the first 12 days of the Arlington Park meeting ending July 2 after which it will transfer to the Arlington Heights course for the remaining four weeks of the home session and for the 31 -day Washington Park meeting, bringing the 97-day period to a conclusion on Labor Day, September 5. There was no dearth of entries for the nine-race card and it is confidently expected by President Hubert E. Howard and the management of Washington that there will be no- dearth of patrons either. Emboldened by the success of Sportsman's Park, a crowd of up to 14,000 is anticipated. Post time for week-days will be 3:30 p. m., an innovation that proved successful in the closing weeks of last year's Balmoral meeting. Post time on Saturdays will be 2 : 00 and | on holidays. 1:30. Entries Fill Promptly Opening Day fans will be greeted with the presence of an enormous closed circuit TV set-up, 25 sets being placed at all sections of the track for the convenience of the patrons. In addition, the clubhouse has been completely glass-enclosed, and is both air-conditioned and heated. Comfort will be an adjunct to the high powered sport which will be presented by some of the country's leading stables. Monday's opening card was a banner start for Balmoral racing secretary Tommy Trotter, serving his first year in that post. Horsemen, cooperating fully with the youthful Trotter, called the program one of - the best in spring history. No extra races were carded, nor did one need to be written. The first day's races in the books filled completely and rapidly. The opening day stake, first of 13 to be offered during the seven-week stand at the Halsted Street course, is the Tri-State. a 6 -furlong whirl for three-year-olds with a purse of $10,000. Fourteen have been entered and if all start the winner will net $11,375. Heading the line-up is Calumet Farm's Pied D'Or, who will be ridden by Steve Continued on Page Nine i ( i . , ; ' ! ; : , i I HUBERT E. HOWARD— President of the Balmoral Jockey Club, which opens its annual meeting on Monday at Washington Park. iSaiC in IB IH ■■■■ - I HBsSSfe!^ IIhs& * * *' - :l- .,-. fi ^P'' - iJPs^aaH ■^►^ tBI h^^^h^ Hi '111 Balmoral Inaugural at Washington OUTSIDE LOOKING IN — Workmen washing the windows of the new glass-enclosed clubhouse at Washington Park, where the Balmoral meeting will open on Monday. The entire clubhouse is glass-enclosed, rendering it ideal for the patrons MAKE READY FOR CLOSED-CIRCUIT TV AT WASHINGTON PARK — Part of the massive closed-circuit television installation being made for Monday's opening of the Balmoral meeting at Washington Park. Tel-Auto-Vision technicians John Emell (left) and Gus Camici (right), unpack some whether the weather be warm, cold or rainy outside. In case of cold, the heat is turned on, while if the weather is warm outdoors, the air-conditioning units are put into action. , Racing continues through July 2 at Washington Park. of the 27-inch receivers and smaller control-room monitors. Public viewing of the races will start with the inaugural program, with 25 large-screen receivers and two 9-foot, by 12-foot screens providing the medium. They will be located strategically so that as many as possible can view this feature. , Tri-State Heads Opening Program Pied d'Or Faces Field of 13 in Sprint; Weatherized Plant Will Greet Patrons Continued from Page One Brooks, and a three -play entry of Toby's Brother, Lurullah and Eight Again, owned" by T. Allie Grissom. Another coupling is that of Russell Firestone Jr.'s Jive Music and George Willis' Will Ye. Busch Stable's Ma's Money, Charlton Clay's Bold Lark. Cuff Links Stable's and Silver Creek Farm's Entrusting. R. W. Wilson and E. ? Allen's Road House. John E. Hughes' Equi-dall, Mrs. Mary Keim's Heroshogala. A. E. Reinhold's Flying Trouble and Emil Dust's Ballsadare complete the field. Last year's Tri-State was won by Fightin Indian, who was forced to run 6 furlongs in 1:09 as he was prodded by Calumet's On-and-On. Pied D'Or will be out to make amends Monday and will rule the favorite. Although Pied D'Or has yet to win a stakes he was a strong third to Beau Purple in the Derby Trial. Six furlongs appear to suit him and he has a record of some I front-running attempts. Pied d'Or won I two allowance races at Hialeah, tying the j track mark of 1:22 for 7 furlongs in one. | Last year he won three of 13 starts but is reported training better and may be an improved horse at this meeting. I Bold Lark Threat Bold Lark, a son of Nasrullah — Lea Lark, beat a good field at Keeneland in only his second outing of the season and could prove a big threat. Last year he was second to Veneian Way in an opening day dash. Ma's Money will try to live up to his name and gather some more coin. He racked up his fifth straight win last Wednesday at Sportsman's Park, defeating Equidall. Earlier in the year he won the Springtime Handicap at Bay Meadows and has proved a worthwhile investment for his .owners who claimed him for $12,500 at Santa Anita. Lurullah, an also ran in the Derby, is no stranger to local fans, having finished third in the Arlington and Washington futurties. He was third in the recent Blue Grass Stakes. Toby's Brother, whom Grissom bought for $28,500 at the Keeneland sales this spring, last year won the Breeders' Futurity. He may want more distance than the Tri-State. however. All of the other entrants fall into the category of outsiders and a victory would be in the nature of an upset. In another top race for Monday, three candidates for the Clang Handicap on Saturday — Alhambra. Charlie's Song and Little Tytus— will meet at 6 furlongs. Charlie's Song won last year's Clang, while Alhambra has been burning up the track in workouts. This should prove an interesting event. Vincent O'brien Suspended Vincent O'Brien Suspended Vincent O'Brien, world-famous trainer, was suspended for 18 months by stewards of the Irish Jockey Club Friday on a charge that one of his horse. Chamour, had been drugged or received a stimulant in winning a race on April 20. Story on Page 13. Bally Ache Accounts for Preakness Prep in Romp: Pimlico Front-Runner Humbles Divine Comedy and Celtic Ash Charles Hatton | Bally Ache Accounts For Preakness Prep in Romp Pimlico Front-Runner Humbles Divine Comedy and Celtic Ash By CHARLES HATTON PIMLICO. Baltimore, Md.. May 14.— Purchased for $1,250,000 by a group of Kentucky breeders before the races this afternoon. Bally Ache made a shambles of the field in the $5,000 Preakness Prep before the ink was dry, rolling to the end of the 1 1-16 miles four length before Mrs. Elizabeth Persons' Divine Comedy. A head behind the runner-up, Green Dunes Farm's Celtic Ash was third after hesitating at the start, and it was four more lengths back to the California invader T. V. Lark, who was fourth of a field of seven. Bally Ache, flying the star spangled Leonard Fruchtman colors for the last time, rewarded his tote investors at the rate of $2.80 for $2 and carried 122 pounds over the distance in "good" going in 1:44%. A gathering of 15,785 cheered on the scrappy son of the Irish Ballydam, including Joe Arnold and Robert A. Alexander III. of the syndicate who had just completed negotiations that will find the hip swinging bay running in the Turf land Corporation colors in the Preakness. Alexander, incidentally, is a scion of the Alexanders of Woodburn, who ordered the Wood-lawn Vase from silversmiths to be offered in a stake at the long forgotten Woodlawn Park course in Louisville, and which new is the Preakness trophy. Upon dismounting from Bally Ache after his compelling run swinging for home. Bob Ussery said: "The horse has a tendency to Continued on Page Nine i Bally Ache Takes Preakness Prep Easy Four-Length Effort at Pimlico Last Run Under Fruchtman Silks; Tops Divine Comedy, Celtic Ash and T. V. Lark Continued from Page One loaf. I'm trying to get it into his head to leave horses. I can't compare this track with last week's Derby going because that was a drying out track. I believe he will prefer either a fast or sloppy track." Us-sery was explaining his enterprise in pulling his whip on Bally Ache when the runner-up stopped beside him straightening in the stretch. Nick Shuk said of Divine Comedy: "He handled the track very good and went well." Bobby Corle thought "Command Pilot was laboring all the way. He had no response when I asked him to run at any time." Polion explained: "My horse (Celtic Ash) ducked in a the top of the stretch when he shied from the starting gate. He broke bad to begin with but seemed to handle the track okay." To most of the audience it seemed that ; Bally Ache had eliminated some of the wheat from the chaff, simplifying his own ! and Venetian Way's task in the upcoming $150,000 Preakness. All but April Skies of this Prep field are in the Preakness, or were until Bally Ache carried 122 pounds level weight with T. V. Lark, and conceded I them from eight to 12 pounds and beat them to a well lathered standstill this overcast afternoon on the old Hilltop. Draws Inside Post Incidentally, there was no show betting, and no minus pool in the Prep. Gifted with brilliant initial speed and drawing the inside post position in the gate. Bally Ache put to rout notions he would be taken off the pace immediately the stalls opened in the Prep. Ussery sent him into a lead of about a length over April Skies, who had angled from the extreme outside, entering the first bend. There he folded up and indulged his mount in a desire for j company, though always maintaining an j advantage of about half a length up the ! far side. Bally Ache had April Skies gasping at the end of the backstretch, where Shuk progressed on Divine Comedy, taking up the thankless chase of the winner around the bend. Bally Ache maintained a head or neck, while picking his footing around the turn and, once straightened for the run home, Ussery switched his whip and gave the colt several lusty whacks to keep his mind on the musiness at hand as Divine Comedy lost ground and the Ballydam colt tended to loaf. Bally Ache drew out without further urging to compile his four lengths' lead in the final furlong, leaving Divine Comedy and Celtic Ash to share the minor awards, followed by a ruck of as much mediocrity as ever was nominated for a Triple Crown event. On the basis of today's race, one may say, with some confidence, Bally Ache will take considerable beating again Preakness Day. His fractions for the distance were :233/5, :46%, 1:11ft and 1:37%. He went on out casually a sixteenth or so after the finish, but none of the argus-eyed dockers appeared to have been noticing. Balmoral Inaugural Monday; Bally Ache Sale Announced: $1,250,000 Paid by Joseph A. Arnold Bally Bally Ache's Ache's Racing Racing Record Record Starts Starts 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd Won Won J9*9 J9*9 M 16 6 6 6 6 3 3 $303,477 $303,477 1960 1960 « « 6 6 2 2 0 0 236.800 236.800 Totals Totals 24 24 12 12 8 8 3 3 $540,277 $540,277 For For plans plans of of new new owners owners see see story story on on Page Page 8. 8. Balmoral Balmoral Inaugural Inaugural Monday; Monday; Bally Bally Ache Ache Sale Sale Announced Announced [$1,250,000 Paid By Joseph L Arnold Price Fruchtman Receives for Derby Runner-up Only $1 ,200 Short of Nashua Record High PIMLICO, Baltimore. Md., May 14. Bally jAche, second in the Kentucky Derby and winner of the Flamingo and Florida Derby, was sold today for a near-record $1,250,000 by Leonard Fruchtman to a group headed b' Joseph L. Arnold, a Lexington, Ky., attorney and horse owner. The deal was completed at noon today at a meeting between Arnold and Fruchtman m the library of the members' clubhouse at Pimlico. Bally Ache was to race later in the afternoon in the colors of Fruchtman in the Preakness Prep, but will be c a r r y i n | Arnold's colors next Saturday in the $150 -000 Preakness, richest race in the world for three-year-olds. Arnold. 46. who also has real estate interests in Kentucky, revealed that he met Fruchtman last fall and has been trying since to buy the colt. "I go under the impression that every-thmg is available." he said after arriving in Baltimore this morning by train from Lexington. Fruchtman, 39-year-old steel magnate from Toledo, Ohio, explained the sale bv saying: "I've known for some time that I would have to sell this horse. Having a horse like this simply takes too much time, as much as four days a week in the period leading up to the Triple Crown races. I've got to get back to my business and my family I wish Mr. Arnold and his group all the luck in the world with Bally Ache." Arnold confirmed that H. J. "Jimmy" Pitt will remain as Bally Ache's trainer. Fruchtman paid about $2,500 for Bally Ache as a yearling. The colt through the Derby has won $540,277. The million-and-a -quarter purchase price falls short by $1,200 of equalling the all time record $1,251,200 whicli a syndicate headed by Leslie Combs II. paid for Nashua in 1955 after the death of William Woodward Jr. Arnold, whose group is known as Turf-land Corporation, lives at Daisy Hill Farm in Versailles, Ky., and has been racing as an owner and breeder on a modest scale for about 10 years. He has three horses in training at present. Fruchtman has been in racing about the same length of time and he had never had a prominent horse until Bally Ache developed into the second best two-year-old of 1959. Round Table, who holds the world's money-winning record of $1,749,869, had won less than $150,000 of that sum at this stage of his career in 1957. Thus. Bally Ache is nearly $300.f00 ahead of him. i Bally Ache's Racing Record Bally Bally Ache's Ache's Racing Racing Record Record Starts Starts 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd Won Won J9*9 J9*9 M 16 6 6 6 6 3 3 $303,477 $303,477 1960 1960 « « 6 6 2 2 0 0 236.800 236.800 Totals Totals 24 24 12 12 8 8 3 3 $540,277 $540,277 For For plans plans of of new new owners owners see see story story on on Page Page 8. 8. Page 2 AMERICA'S TURF AUTHORITY H-OLNDED IN 1894 Officiul Newspaper of tbe National Association of Stale Karing Commissioners I ui ii-in-i; daily, except Sunday, by TRIANGLE PUBLICATIONS. Inc. DAILY RACING FOBM J. 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May 14. — Dan] Dailey's show-stopping number at the Screen Writers Guild annual dinner is still the talk of the town and industryites as well as others who missed the sparkler have been hungering for a look at the lyrics he delivered to the tune of "I'm An Ordinary Man,'' from "My Fair Lady." We have these lyrics, written by I. A. L. Diamond, and permission to run them for you. . . . Dailey was intro'd . . . Dailey was as the head of a mythical production company that hadn't negotiated a settlement with the Guilds. He is given this opportunity, as a producer, for a fair hearing. He says: "I accepted this invitation to appear here tonight because I wanted you all to get a good look at me. There seems to be an impression floating around town that I'm sort of monster, with horns and a tail. But as you can see for yourselves, quite the opposite is true" . . . (and he sings) . . . I'm an ordinary man Who produces entertainment for the motion picture screen Who likes a friendly game of poker and whose home life is serene An average man am I With very modest goals Who owns some common stocks And some Braques A house in Bel-Air and a Jaguar and a Rolls Just an ordinary man But let a union in your life. And your serenity is through There will suddenly come forth Mr. Dales and Mr. North When they open the agenda Brother, that's the enda you AAA Oh, let a umon in your life And you will never catch your breath They come in with grasping hands Make impossible demands And the moment you're agreeing They start I-A-T-S-E-ing you to death. AAA You make an offer that's attractive Because your back's against the wall They say want it retroactive Oh, Daniel Taradash-it-all AAA Oh, let a union in your life And you're inviting Mack the Knife They want pensions, they want pacts They're confusing me with facts I won't bargain with those heavies I'll go back to selling Chevies But I'll never let a union in my life. AAA I'm a reasonable man Who supports his aged mother and the Dodgers and the Rams Who has a measly backlog worth a hundred million claims A gentle man am I A shy and tender bloom I've never been the kind You will find Raising his voice in the Hillcrest dining room A reasonable man AAA But let a union in your life And from despair you're never free Go to Chasen's, go to Mike's Guys are organizing strikes Who the hell can tell what's proper When John Wayne and Hedda Hopper disagree They seem to think we've struck a gusher But how can we get off the nut When every doggone movie usher Wants a television cut Oh, let a union in your life, (etc., 'to) AAA I'm a very simple man Who buys his clothes at Carroll's and who's happy with his lot Who owns some property in Chatsworth and a reconditioned yacht A humble man am I Whose life is quite austere Who likes a few good wines When he dines And goes to Paris on business twice a year Just a very simple man. AAA But let a union in your life And you are bound to lose your grip Once this industry was great I mean pre-post-forty-eight When the writers stuck to writing And the actors did their fighting on the Strip AAA I want to talk of things artistic They only want to talk of dough They simply won't be realistic And so I simply tell them NO AAA Oh, let a union in your life Let a union in your life Let a union in your life I shall never let a union in my life. Sight and Sound Leo Mishkin . SIGHT AND SOUND By Leo Mishkin NEW YORK, May 14.— Little by little i and step by step, it begins to look as if the ponderous machinery of the Federal gov-, . ernment ernment is is finally finally ernment ernment is is finally finally moving in a direction that almost every radio and TV broadcaster has feared, but which has been brought about by nothing less than their own sins of both commission and omission. Despite the wails and angry protests of some of the nigh executives ' in the industry, it is only a matter of time now when the government, through one agency or another, will put into effect its own supervision of programming schedules and the quality and kind of material that is being presented on the air. The first moves toward this end are already being taken. AAA Under organization at the FCC, for instance, is a new Complaint Bureau, holding equal status with the technical, legal and other divisions of the agency, through which all complaints, from the public, from Congress, from competing broadcasters, will be channeled for further disposition. Although the FCC has in the past been the recipient of thousands of such complaints, it is indicative of the trend of the times that a special service is now being set up to handle this volume, presumably for more direct and efficacious attention to same. And on another front, moreover, the FCC itself is reported to be drafting new recommendations to Congress asking that the networks themselves be placed under regulatory supervision, instead of only the local stations. Up to the present, the FCC's jurisdiction ended with the individual outlet, each station being required to renew its broadcasting license every three years. Under the proposed legislation, this system would still be retained, but on top of this, the networks, from which so many stations receive their programs, would also be required to maintain certain standards, certain balances, and certain features in their schedules, that up to the present they have been free to ignore whenever they had a mind to. AAA "The present statutory pattern," the FCC says in its report to Congress, "which places the entire responsibility for broadcast material on individual station li-cenees, has been so affected by the realities of network broadcasting, that it is no longer adequate to provide reasonable assurance that the airways will be used in the public interest solely through regulation of station licenses." The new legislation will not require licenses for the networks, merely supervisory regulation. With the national political conventions this summer, and the subsequent presidential campaign to follow, there is every likelihood that further regulation will also be put into effect governing the broadcasting of political issues. One indication of the trouble to come may be found in the demand of the chairman of the Republican National Committee, Thurston B. Morton, for equal times to reply to the debate between Sen. Humphrey and Sen. Kennedy in West Virginia last week. It was Morton's claim that instead of television offering a debate between two rivals for the Democratic nomination, both contenders teamed up to attack the Republican administration. Wherefore he asked for equal time to reply. Stricter government regulation of programming, however, is sure to bring in its wake its own measure of confusion and consternation. Is there "too much violence" on the air, as so many public spirited citizens charge? All right — just how much violence is permissible then? Are the disc jockeys on radio playing "too much rock 'n' roll music" to the exclusion of other forms of melody? Just how much constitutes "enough rock 'n' roll" and who i is to determine how much is enough? Are , the networks putting on too many Westerns to the detriment of public service programs? Who's going to pay for the public service programs if the Westerns reach a larger audience? Sports Close-Ups Ira Seebacher ■ n SPORTS CLOSE-UPS By Ira Seebacher | NEW YORK, May 14.— Things have ai I way of coming back in popularity after years of somnolence. Perhaps this means ■ n that history repeats history repeats itself although we have always found that remark more bromidic than true. But it does seem to be true that, in sports, certain events have their periods of waxing and waning interest. For example, we thought we had seen the last of racing for the Americas Cup. It was always regarded as a highly artificial, almost unreal contest held miles off-shore, available to only a few to see and to even fewer as a field for competition. Of course, we do believe the Class J Boats, with their horribly expensive cost today, are gone forever. But even so, the somewhat smaller but still fairly titanic boats that will be used if another race is to be held — and the event now seems quite likely — will bar this event from ever being a free-for-all with hundreds knocking to gain entrance. AAA By the same token, we read with interest of the revival of the Vanderbilt Cup races. Vanderbilts have been associated with America's Cup racing too but in this instance the Vanderbilt Cup is for auto racing. That this name has been used is a tribute to those pioneers of the game who truly raised the standards of the American I car to very high levels. Whether, today, auto racing any longer contributes enough to warrant the high mortality rates is another argument. But in any event, they've resurrected another one-time four-star event and intend to present the refurbished job this year. In a sense, the attempts to form a new pro football les^rue and a new pro league in basketball and still another in baseball are similar returns to the past because, barring the change in names and places, all this is familiar, all this is an attempt to bring back the past when more leagues flourished and existed for varying lengths of times in the national sports picture. AAA The wheel makes its full sweep. Perhaps bike racing will come back. We can look for a renaissance in such esoteric sports as polo, perhaps. Bowling is certainly on the ; up-grade and while it can be said without i debate that it never enjoyed it present respectability, • its current popularity has i certainly been a recrudescence since it had 1 been far more popular than just before this • latest boom rocketed it up once again. We feel this is all due to a rather restless ; urge to find something new and since there , is really nothing that is terribly new, particularly " in sports, some of the pld pastimes are re-examined for whatever new '{ potential they may have under a jazzed up, spanking new set of rules. Class J's„ de-finiely _' " wouldn't do so they settled' for smaller boats. Basketball became mori-! " bund, so they changed the rules to make it a high scoring game. Auto racing on Continued on Page Fifty -One I I I SPORTS CLOSE-UPS By IRA SEEBACHER Continued from Page Two sleezy dirt tracks became passe so they will race now on expensive and comfortable layouts, bringing the elegant touch to the game it may very well have needed to catch on. Racing too is refurbishing. The itch to change, to innovate is with us all. When wrestling palled, they added gimmicks. It became the thing to stage a show rather than a wrestling contest. Everyone seems happy. AAA Cycles repeat themselves in other sports. You'll see more anc" more single and double-wing football in the coming years now that the swing to T-football is virtually complete. Next attempts will be made to reduce the scoring in basketball, to speed up baseball, to simplify golf (looser rules), to standardize tennis (eliminate grass courts) to broaden amateur rules of other sports permitting a certain amount of profes- sionalism. All these are changes, many retrogressive changes to what had been and was changed and is now to be changed back for a second time since no other changes are possible. Change becomes the 1 narcotic, the need. The question must be asked, is for change's sake a good thing. And the answer is that each case specifically must be judged on its own merits. Surely with the speeding of playing time in baseball, good is accomplished. There is no need for the sort of dawdling that has been the practice in the past 10 years. Surely, too, the refurbishing that is going on in racing — new plants and greater comforts for the fans — cannot be regarded as anything but constructive steps. By the same token, many of these other changes are for the better. But there are others that are of questionable benefit. What benefit is there in single-wing over T? Perhaps there is, perhaps not. What benefit in greater defensive play in basketball, in standard surfaces for tennis rather than grass? In ever more glittering bowling al- : leys and ever higher costs to play a game under the plush conditions that prevail? 1 These become raging arguments ■ vith many in each opposing camp. Whether the changes benefit anyone, cannot be proved. That they create arguments is only too easy to see. We apparently thrive on argumentation, unrest, change, upheaval. Draw your- own conclu- I sion if there is one to draw. United Press International News Briefs i , | ; i • i 1 • ; , " '{ _' " " UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL— MEWS j I I BRIEFS NATIONAL: Support President in Summit Talks % WASHINGTON, May. 14.— Senate democrats, putting politics aside for the moment, today stood solidly behind President Eisen- I hower in his summit talks with Soviet ^ Premier Nikita Khrushchev. But some democrats, while pledging their support, indicated they would add the incident of the American U-2 spy plane downed inside Russia to the list of issues in the election * campaign. Not Ready for Air Research Flights M WASHINGTON, May 14.— The Federg^ Space Agency, in a mystifying reversai^H said it is not after all ready to send up iti» grounded U-2 jets to resume "upper air 4 research" flights. But the Defense De- ' partment announced a U-2 mission for next week. The U-2, a high-altitude aircraft which , is in effect a jet-powered glider, is the , type of plane which went down deep in- | side Russia May 1 during a spy mission. Stevenson Lead-Off Witness in Hearings , WASHINGTON, May 14.— Adlai E. Stevenson will be the lead-off witness for( Senate hearings Monday on legislation to carry out Stevenson's idea for a "great* TV debate" on presidential election-year issues. Sen. John O. Pastore (D-R. I.), chairman of the Senate subcommittee on communications, said Stevenson would be followed by Paul M. Butler and Sen. Thruston B. Morton (R-Ky.), the national chairmen of the Democratic and Republican parties. j Need Stronger Leadership — Symington NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., May 14.— Sen. Stuart Symington ^D-Mo.), seeking New Jersey support to bolster his presidential hopes, said today the nation needs stronger leadership to attain new economic heights. The Senator, endorsed for the Democratic presidential nomination yesterday by former president Truman, discussed the role of the nation's chief executive in economic leadership before the Rutgers University Institute of Management and Labor Relations. Approve of New Cuban Ambassador to U.S. WASHINGTON, May 14.— Reliable diplomatic sources report the United States has agreed to the appointment of former prime minister Jose Miro Cardona as the, new Cuban ambassador i n Washington. They said yesterday he was expected to leave Havana for the United States "very soon." Morton in North Dakota Campaign ' MINOT, N. D., May 14. — Republican national chairman Thruston B. Morton invaded North Dakota tonight to campaign for the election of GOP Gov. John E. Da- ] vis to succeed the late William Langer (R) in the U. S. Senate. Davis is opposed in a special election June 28 by Rep. Quentin Burdick, (D-N. J.), son of former congressman Usher L. Brudick. The race is re-i garded nationally as a test of voter sentiment for the November general election. FOREIGN: Inquiry Shows Russian Charge Wrong LONDON, May 14. — Mohammad Ikra-mullah, Pakistan's foreign minister, said today Pakistan had cause "for bitter com- j plaint" if the Russian allegation that the American U-2 "spy plane" took off from Pashaway was correct. In a statement issued from the Pakistan high commission- er's office, foreign minister Ikramullah said: "Our inquiries show that no aircraft has taken off from Pashaway airfield in the direction of Soviet Russia. Castro Admonishes U. S. on Ship Incident HAVANA, Cuba, May 14.— Premier FideP Castro said today that one of his coast J guard cutters fired warning shots at a sub- j marine he implied was American. The" U. S. Navy conceded one of its subs had "met" a Cuban patrol vessel. Castro re-ported the incident in a two hour and 40 minute telecast in which he charged the United States with 11 violations of Cuban territorial waters. Soviet Russia Accuses Neutral Switzerland BERN, Switzerland, May 15. — Russia ac- , cused neutral Switzerland today of expel-! ling two Soviet embassy spies in a Swiss-U. S. plot to deflect world opinion from the shooting down of a U. S. "spy plane" over Russia. Threaten to Cut West's Garrison Supplies BERLIN, May 14.— East Germany deputy foreign minister Otto Winzer threatened today to bar the Western allies from supplying their garrisons in West Berlin. Winzer told a press conference East Germany could hold a plebiscite on the Western al-allied right use of rail, road and air routes through East Germany to the isolated city. Page 3 Hartack Assessed $200; Ban Lifted: Rider Attends Hearing at Pimlico Friday Evening; Returns to Garden State ■ ♦- Hartack Assessed j $200; Ban Lifted ] Rider Attends Hearing at Pimlico Friday Evening; Returns to Garden State ft PIMLICO, Baltimore. Md., May 14.— Fol-fti-inK an auto trip from Garden State Krk Friday night to participate in a hearing here before Pimlico *s board of stewards. « 1 jockey William Hartack was fined $200 "for ± giving conflicting calls on his services for s Saturday. May 14'" and was permitted to s fulfill his commitments at the New Jersey . is track today. » j On Friday, the Pimlico stewards an- s nounced that Hartack was under immedi- ( ate suspension and would be unable to ride f until he appeared for a hearing here on i Tuesday at 11 a. m. to straighten out a i conflict of calls involving Hugh A. Grant's Airmans Guide, entered in the Black -Eyed r Susan at Pimlico today, and the Keystone i Stable's Our Jody, entered in the Betsy c Ross Stakes at Garden State this afternoon. A series of phone calls between— Garden t State and Pimlico late Friday afternoon j produced the revised arrangements, and j Hartack arrived at the track last night at 9:15 p. m. by auto, accompanied by his ' agent, Howard "Scratch" Pestano; his lawyer. Angelo D. Malandra of Camden, i N. J.; Our Jody's trainer, George Zateslo; . Nick Jemas, middle Atlantic representative of the Jockeys' Guild, and Vic Sovinski, 1 trainer of the Kentucky Derby winner, Ve- l netian Way. . 1 Trainer Williams in Group ( Awaiting this group at the track were | Bert Williams, trainer of Airmans Guide; stewards Joseph F. Flanagan, Fred Colwill j and Wilmer Brinton; Pimlico 's assistant director of racing, Chick Lang (Hartack's former agent) ; and a covey of newspapermen, who were not permitted in the closed i hearing. . "There was confusion on both sides," Flanagan explained to the press following the stewards decision. "On the boy's side, he had the impression that Airmans Guide would run in the Acorn at Aqueduct following the Kentucky Oaks; that the Black-Eyed Susan was too close to the Kentucky Oaks for her, and that she would not run in that event. He made arrangements to ride Our Jody several weeks ago on this date. "On the trainer's side, he had the impression that he had Hartack's services for Airmans Guide, although there was nothing formal between them and no contact was established. Both sides made attempts to reach the other and failed to do so. "Hartack has a new agent, and in the last few weeks he has made many of his own engagements. There are so many errors in this situation that its hard to fix the blame for the confusion. Therefore, we are restoring Hartack to good standing immediately, but fining him $200 for negligence in making his engagements so that his calls conflicted." Hartack and his party returned to Garden State Park immediately following the i 45-minute hearing, which ended at 10 p. m. Today's Index Today's Index Page Ak-Sar-Ben Results 45 Alphabetical Index to Entries ... 44 ' Aqueduct Charts 42 Aqueduct Past Performances 32 Ascot Park Entries 41 Ascot Park Results 45 Balmoral Past Performances 18 Bay Meadows Entries 44 Bay Meadows Results 45 Beulah Park Entries 16 Beulah Park Results 45 Cahokia Downs Results 49 Churchill Downs Charts 40 Churchill Downs Past P'f'm'nc's 29 Garden State Park Charts 47 Garden State Park Past PTm'c's 35 Hollywood Park Results 49 Horses to Watch . . 41 Maywood Park Trot Charts 50 May wood Park Trot Entries 50 Old Woodbine Entries 44 Old Woodbine Results 45 Past Performance Explanation 18 Pimlico Charts 43 Raceway Pa.k Entries 16 Raceway Park Results 45 Selections .. 14, 15, 16 Sportsman's Park Charts 17 Suffolk Downs Charts 46 Suffolk Downs Entries 16 Suffolk Downs Past Perf'm'nces 25 Sweep's Graded H'dic'ps 14, 15, 16 Wheeling Downs Entries 44 Wheeling Downs Results .49 Workouts 48, 49 Kilroe Resigning NYRa Posts for Full Time at Santa Anita: Leaving at End of Season November 30; Wife's Illness Prompts Move to California Bob Horwood m ^^7^.. j ] « ; Kilroe Resigning NYRA Posts For Full Time at Santa Anita « ± s s . is j s ( f i i r i c t j j ' i . 1 l 1 ( | j i i Leaving at End of Season * November 30; Wife's Illness Prompts Move to California By BOB HORWOOD AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 14.— Frank E. "Jimmy" Kilroe, director of racing and racing secretary of the New York Racing Association, today announced that he had resigned these posts to take on a full-time executive post at Santa Anita. Kilroe. who 48, has been racing secretary-handicap-per for the New York tracks for the past six years, succeeding the late John B. Campbell, whom he had served as assistant for many years. He was made director of racing at the NYRA. succeeding his father-in-law, Marshall Cassidy, this year, while Cassidy is now devoting his full time to The Jockey Club. Jimmy Kilroe will remain with the NYRA until the close of the current season on November 30. Kilroe said that he is making this move to the West Coast primarily for family reasons, his wife having been in ill health for some time and found that the California climate was beneficial to her last winter. "We have decided to make the move on doctor's advice at the close of the season and become natives of California," Kilroe said. He presently makes his home at Locust Valley, L. I. "It is always reluctantly ; that one leaves home, but this does pro- j vide an opportunity to express my gratitude to the trustees and officials of the NYRA and the stewards of The Jockey [ Club for the confidence they have placed j in me, particularly to the New York horse- ' men and turf writers for their unfailing support." Nature of New Post Not Disclosed Kilroe said that he felt the precise nature : of his new post at Santa Anita should be announced by that association, adding. "Caiieton Burke is now director of racing ; it Santa Anita and will probably continue ' in that post next year." | Asked if he had any idea who would sue- ! ceed him in his posts at the NYRA, Kil- , : roe said, "I only know that at least six cap- ! ! able men have been under consideration." Kilroe added, "This is not exactly a new development. Four years ago the late Dr. Charles Strub approached me with a similar offer, but I felt that it was impossible j 1 to leave New York racing while it was in a I state of flux. I can say that the proudest achievement of my life has been being associated in the rehabilitation of New York racing, which is now on the way back to its proper place at the top." John W. Hanes, chairman of the New York Racing Association, said: "Our loss will be Santa Anita's gain, for few people have made such a contribution to thoroughbred racing as Jimmy Kilroe. He is one of the great handicappers and racing authorities in this country, and has done to make New York racing what it is today — the best in the country. "When he leaves at the end of the season all of our good wishes go with him and his wife." Kilroe also said that he would continue his Experimental Free Handicap this year, actually next winter, and would go on making those Jockey Club ratings of the two-year-olds, "unless by father-in-law (Cassidy) fires me." FRANK E. 'JIMMY' KILROE— Will end his long association with the New York tracks at the end of the current season. Stewards' Rulings Stewards' Rulings SPORTSMAN'S PARK, Cicero, III.. May 14. — The stewards issued the following ruling: "Jockey William Zakoor is suspended 10 racing days for careless riding during the running of the sixth race, Friday, May 13. Suspension begins Tuesday, May 17, and terminates Friday, May 27, inclusive." » - PIMLICO, Md., May 14.— The stewards today issued the following ruling: "Jockey William Hartack is fined $200.00 for giving conflicting calls on his services for Saturday. May 14." _ — * AK-SAR-BEN, Omaha, Nebr., May 14. — The stewards issued the following ruling: "For causing interference, while up on his mount, Benny Tour, during the running of the first race; and again, while up on his mount, Fair Sada, during the seventh race, on Friday, May 13, jockey Robert Gaffglione is sus- Contmued on Page Thirty-Nine Jockey Holcomb Shortens Ward's Lead at Beulah: Gets 25th Winner of Meeting in Stretch Drive Aboard Fibol W. A. Cruse ; , : ! ! j 1 I 7 Jockey Holcomb Shortens 1 Ward's Lead at Beulah Gets 25th W'.nner of Meeting In Stretch Drive Aboard Fibol By W. A. CRUSE Staff Correspondent BEULAH PARK, Grove City, Ohio. May 14. — Jockey Harry Holcomb continues to shorten Paul A. Ward's lead in the riding colony and added another winner to his tally after guiding C. Roberts' Fibol to a driving victory in this afternoon's fourth race. Holcomb sent the six-year-old Final Touch stud around the leaders (^1 the turn, came to the extreme outside of the race tra ckto be just a few feet from the out- side rail for the stretch bid and at the wire was one-half length the best of Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bayley's Bobnjack. Time for the 6 furlongs over the racing strip officially classified as "heavy" was l:17y5 and as the choice among the fans, a $2 ticket on Fibol, Holcomb's 25th winner at the meeting, was worth $6.40. Gale Osborne, who is annually among the leading trainers during a session at this course, sent out his own Jamaica in the opener and under the able guidance of jockey Anthony Grogan, the six-year-old Mount Marcy gelding negotiated a mile and 70 yards in 1:54 flat. It was the first victory of the year for the thoroughbred and the seventh that Osborne saddled at the meeting. The favorite in the betting, Jamaica returned a $8.60 win mutuel. Jockey Guillermo Silva, the fourth leading riding reinsman at the meeting to Ward. Holcomb and Grogan respectively, turned in his 17th winner while astride C. A. and C. J. Werline's Freedom Guard to complete the $66.00, 5-3 Daily Double. It was the Four Freedoms mare's third outing this year and her first visit to the winner's circle. Mildly regarded in the betting, she returned $10.40 straight. Claims and Sales Claims and Sales AQUEDUCT Newport Copalan Stable 7,000 ASCOT PARK Born Fast B. Hale 1,875 BEULAH PARK Balabomb April Fool Farm 1.500 CHURCHILL DOWNS Pontifical Gentilly Stable 2.500 GARDEN STATE PARK Tourdan Double A. Stable 10,000 Our Host Carolyn K Stable 3,500 Sudden Death L. Giosso 7,500 WOODBINE Mt. Fleet Kenneth J. Ness 3,500 PIMLICO Golden Impulse. . B. L. Hackerman 8,000 Heliobubble C. L. Creswell Sr. 5,000 SPORTSMAN'S PARK Pete So F. B. Anschutz 3,250 Prince Bound Mrs. W. Frizzell 3,250 Baton Bleu W. J. Schmidt 3,250 Mr. Milt Diamond F. Stable 4,000 SUFFOLK DOWNS Miss Variety K. Stable 2,500 Devilfish F, Calcagni 2,750 Chillie Lee R. W. Seaman 2,000 War Tax M. & A. Heidke 2,000 Be Cautious Victress in Betsy Ross: Favored Irish Jay Second to Import William C. Phillips Be Cautious Victress in Betsy Ross Favored Irish Jay Second to Import Successful Roebling Miss Has Head Margin; 38,169 View Garden State Card By WILLIAM C. PHILLIPS GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 14. — Joseph M. Roebling's Be Cautious, an English-bred filly with only one previous start in this country, displayed an admirable combination of speed and courage here this afternoon to capture the ninth running of the 6 furlongs Betsy Ross Stakes by a head over Wheatley Stable's highweighted and favored Irish Jay. The latter gave a glorious effort in defeat to overcome precariously close quarters along the inside making her rally on the stretch turn and she was gaining on the imported gray filly with every stride. P. Hunter Faul-coner's Aunt Rosita held on nicely to save third honors a distance of four lengths from the top pair, with Leonard P. Sasso's Staretta finishing another head out of the money. John Choquette alertly rode the winning daughter of Grey Sovereign — Ibex, by Chamossaire over a fast course in 1:11%. She carried 114 pounds against 121 on Irish Jay. The latter was installed a heavy choice in the field of 13 three-year-old fillies at to 5 and the winning Be Cautious returned $19.80. The weather was cloudy and on the chilly side but 38,169 fans were in the stands. " The winner is an attractive feminine dark gray, purchased by her owner for a 7 1 sum reported to have been in the neighborhood of $50,000. She won three of her five starts in England as a juvenile and finished fourth against good company in her American debut at Aqueduct last week. The Betsy Ross had a value of $30,650 for its renewal today and Be Gracious received a net of $19,597.50 as the winner. Roebling was present for the occasion and he received the Betsy Ross trophy from Mrs. William T. Cahill, the wife of the New Jersey congressman from the 1st district. Jockey Choquette. who rode Be Cautious, commented after the race that he was "lucky with such a large field to be out of trouble at all times. She ran just the way I wanted her to and did what I asked. She is a free running filly and certainly looks like a good one to me." Henry Moreno, upon dismounting ' from Irish Jay, said that he could offer no excuses for the beaten favorite. "I was able to save ground by the rail all the way," he said, "and had a good run at the winner in the stretch but she just could not beat her." New Garden D. D. Record New Garden D. D. Record GARDEN STATE PARK, N. J.. May 14. — A record Daily Double pool of $424,639 for Garden State Park was established this afternoon by an enthusiastic crowd of 38,169. The new record came unexpectedly as the attendance was 5,480 less than on Memorial Day of 1958 when the previous record was set at $407,508. The latter stood as a world's record for this form of wagering until the day of the Sapling Stakes at Monmouth Park last summer when $439,472 was invested in the Daily Double pool. The winning combination today consisted of Bernard Germanio's Mrs. Cooper and Sandra H Stable's Croyden Chimes and it returned $176.20. Wade Ascot Park Visitor Wade Ascot Park Visitor ASCOT PARK. Ohio. May 14.— Water-ford Park racing secretary Horace Wade was a one-day visitor here conferring with horsemen interested in racing at Water-ford Park. He has already visited Beulah Park and Raceway and his next stop will be Shenandoah Downs. In the party were John Santoro, Bo Wade and Harry Bell. The quartet is distributing condition books and stall applications. Racing Today Racing Today (CENTRAL DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Track and Number of Races Post Tiire Aqueduct (9) 12:30 C Moil r &nd f 'ist Balmoral-at-Washington (9) 3:30 Clear and fast Churchill Downs (8) 2:00 Clear and fast Garden State Park (8) . 1 :30 Clear and fast Suffolk Downs (9) 12:45 Clear and fast Page 4 New York: Fillies in the Spotlight at Aqueduct This Week Renew Fashion on Wednesday; Acorn, Saturday Irish Jay and Sarcastic in Big Week-End Stakes Bob Horwood v Ml New York By Bob Horwood J Fillies in the Spotlight at Aqueduct This Week Renew Fashion on Wednesday; Acorn, Saturday Irish Jay and Sarcastic in Big Week-End Stakes AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 14. — Fillies occupy the spotlight next week, with juveniles meeting in the $15,000 Fashion Stakes on Wednesday at five furlongs and three-year-olds meeting in the $50,000 Acorn Stakes at one mile on Saturday. The Acorn is patterned after the English 1,000 Guineas and until this year was run at Belmont Park since its inaugural in 1931, when the late Col. E. R. Bradley's Baba Kenny was the winner. C. V. Whitney's Top Flight, one of the immortals of her sex, won the first renewal. Since then, the Acorn has gone to I such fine fillies, many of whom after their racing career was after their racing career was proved fine producers completed, as Fleam, Good Gamble, Dawn Play, Damaged Goods, Twilight Tear, Gallorette, But Why Not, Nell K., Siama, Nothirdchance, High Voltage, Bayou, Big Effort and last year, Quill. In 1951, the Acorn was run in two divisions, the first going to Siama, dam of Bald Eagle and One-Eyed King, and the second to Nothirdchance, dam of last Wednesday's Youthful Stakes winner, Hail to Reason. There were also two dead heats in the Acorn, the most remarkable being that of 1956 when the camera was unable to separate Beyond and Princess Turia, who both carry Mrs. Gene Markey's Calumet Farm silks. This year's Acorn is the first of a series of three races called the "Oak series" and is followed by the $25,000 Mother Goose at nine furlongs at Belmont Park on June 8, and the $75,000 Coaching Club American Oaks at a mile and one-quarter at the same track on June 25. A single nomination on April 1 made 81 fillies eligible to all three stakes, but separate nominations could be made to the Acorn on May 2, the Mother Goose on May 16 and the CCA Oaks on June 1. The James Fitzsimmons-trained entry of Mrs. H. C. Phipps' Irish Jay and Ogden Phipps' Sarcastic, loom short-price favorites in the week-end mile. Carrying top-weight of 121 pounds, Irish Jay won the seven-furlong Comely Stakes by a neck over Mrs. B. S. Wright's Improve, who carried 115. Leonard P. Sasso's Staretta was a length and one-half back after setting the pace under 112, while Sarcastic came from far back and on the outside all the way to be a half length out of ttie money. These fillies are all eligible to the Acorji, but will have to carry equal weight of 121 pounds. My Dear Girl Not Likely to Race Other Acorn possibilities include J. M. Roebling's English filly, Be Cautious, who was impressive when running against colts for her only start here. She is slated to start in the six-furlong Betsy Ross at Garden State today, but could run right back in the Acorn. Capt. Harry F. Guggenheim's Make Sail, winner of the Kentucky Oaks, is a probable Acorn starter. Mrs. Frances A. Genter's My Dear Girl, 1959 champion, is eligible, but seemed hardly likely to be ready for a mile next Saturday when she tired after three furlongs in her seasonal debut last Tuesday. Mrs. Howell E. Jackson won the 1,000 Guineas with Never Too Late and her husband has an eligible in its American counterpart with the recent winner, Funny Bone, but trainer E. Christmas feels she needs more seasoning. The probable favorite for Wednesday's Fashion is Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane's Sailor's Vision, impressive winner of her last two starts at Hialeah and the Big A. However, the cough, which is decimating the local two-year-olds, makes any forecast of the probable field for this dash pure speculation. Ada L. Rice's Apatonthe-back qualified handsomely with a victory here on Thursday. Mrs. Harry A. Love's Prima Rondi, a close third at odds-on in that dash, is also eligible to the Fashion, as is Mrs. Phipps' Eastern Princess, who showed nothing after a slow start and seemed a mite sore. That sister to Bold Ruler had won her only other start. Aly Khan's Sudden Death a Shock The tragic death of Prince Aly Khan on Thursday literally stunned this writer as he was a man of such boundless energy he seemed literally destined to "live forever." A man of many paradoxes, Prince Aly was widely known as the playboy of the past 25 years, yet as a Moslem he never touched hard liquor. His visiting card read elaborately "Colonel the Prince Aly Khan, Minister Plenipotentiary of Pakistan to the United Nations," while his Christmas card last year, a color reproduction of a painting of his filly champion Petite Etoile, carried simply the name Aly Khan and the address of one of his French studs. Though a man of great inherited wealth, Prince Aly visited my apartment one Sunday afternoon, hat-less and wearing a black suit and flowing black crepe tie, while carrying a briefcase so bulging with papers that he was unable to close it — giving the elevator operator the impression that he was a door-to-door salesman. An excellent amateur racerider, who took pride in being called "Alec McCann" in Ireland, he once told me that he met his living expenses by betting, largely on French maidens that he would ride himself in England. What will become of his huge thoroughbred holdings is anyone's guess, but at least one American is prepared to take the entire lot at $8,000,000. Ascot Park: Preference Rules for Ascot Speed Handicap Van Berg's Admiral Van Points for Sprint Apprentice Campbell Setting Torrid Pace Bob Hurley , ' V;".! ^ Ascot Park I — By Bob Hurley » Preference Rules for Ascot Speed Handicap Van Berg's Admiral Van Points for Sprint Apprentice Campbell Setting Torrid Pace ASCOT PARK, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, May 14.— One of the amazing things about the stakes races at this meeting is their range. No sooner has the 2 -mile range. Gold Cup gone into the record books but this association is putting up $7,500 in added money for the Ascot Speed Handicap which will be run at the Ascot course distance of 33 feet less than 4V2 furlongs. Once again the management has drawn preference rules that almost preclude anyone shipping for the race as the field is limited to 10 starters and winners of allowance and handicap-races at this distance abound due to the plague of muddy tracks. Marion Van Berg, aided and abetted by his sidekick, Frank Fitzgerald, has taken dead aim on the Speed Handicap this year with the lat-ter's Admiral Van who won the Carlozzi Handicap here on Wednesday in his first start of the season. The Ace Admiral — Jeannie Van homebred looked mighty good in winning his seasonal debut by two lengths in :54% over a muddy strip. Fitzgerald picked up the Nebraska-bred about a month ago upon his arrival from Florida and assisted by R. C. "Hog" Fisher got the gelding ready for the Ascot campaign. Admiral Van, recently named one of the outstanding Nebraska-breds in the handicap division, had spent the winter at his owner's Columbus acreage, and was nearly fit when the Ascot campaign started. Expect Pine Echo to Challenge "Fitz" merely breezed his charge four or five times and stepped him 5* furlongs from the gate in 1:04 last week and "The Admiral" was ready. Last season Admiral Van won a division of the Ak-Sar-Ben Inaugural, while earning $14,095 and will rejoin the Van Berg stable at Omaha after his engagement in the Speed Handicap here May 23. Luther Shelton's rejuvenated Pine Echo, Lillian Bayliff's Lucky Page, M. Mendelson's Dr. Eugene J., and H. J. Wise's Pan Lopez will undoubtedly face Admiral Van in this race with the field fully deserving of the $7,500 added purse money. Turns to the Left: Ronnie Campbell, who leads the riding list here with 44 winners, has a remarkable 30 per cent through last Wednesday. The young Michigan lad has ridden 197 winners since his first victory at this course last May. He picked up 122 winners in 1959, seven in Florida last winter, 24 at Oaklawn, where he led the list, and the 44 presently. Campbell has an appeal before the Florida commission for a two-week extension of his apprentice period due to an injury at Hialeah. Other riders with fine percentages here are Tommy Maeda and Frank Northcutt with 25 per cent of their mounts winners. Both Campbell and trainer Pete Maxwell can just about be crowned as the leaders of their separate trades with two weeks to go. Campbell's nearest rival, Frank Northcutt, got a five-day suspension and Maxwell's closest rival, Mike Shelton, shipped to the Wheeling area. It will mark the sixth time in seven seasons that Maxwell has headed the trainers' list at Ascot Park. . . . The Ascot Silver Cup Purse has been upped steadily until it will carry a $5,000 value this year. This shorter version of the Gold Cup bars the winner of the 2-mile race as it is raced at the 1 5-16 mile distance. Track Condition Greatly Improved In contrast to the early condition of the racing surface, the track has held a fine firm bottom through the steady rains of the past six days. Times at all distances have been average for the sloppy condition of the track. . . . Population rise in Cuyahoga County where Thistledown and Randall lie now totals 1.7 million persons. . . . Stables continue to file into both stable areas for the Thistledown opening, May 25. Latest to join Bobby Cramer was Boyd Littrell and Roy Gillem from Kentucky with Tommy Stevens slated to check in with 35 from Churchill next week. Stevens is returning to Thistledown after an invasion of Delaware last season, which means that there will probably be a premium of three-yea,r-old racing. At an open house on Sunday, Edward J. DeBartolo previewed the renovated plant with split-level clubhouse, entirely new paddock facilities, black-topped parking lots and freshly painted interiors, drawing many favorable comments from the fans. . . . The trotting interests in Cleveland have shifted their entire 132-night schedule to Northfield, which is located just up the road from both Thistledown and Randall. Rumor persists that DeBartolo has made several offers to purchase the Randall property and bring about further consolidation of the thoroughbred racing dates in this area. . . . Clubhouse maitre d'hotel Johnny Link reports reservations very heavy for Gold Cup Day with people coming from Canton, Massillon, Youngs-town and Ravenna. It's their race, so to speak. . . . Some arrivals from Jefferson Downs in New Orleans are showing up in the past performance records. Pete Maxwell received Gold Security from that plant with Howard Munk and Irish Owens also receiving a few from the Bayou land. Frank Seremba's Circle Y Stable is planning an invasion of River Downs following this meeting but will be back on hand for the Scarborough opening on July 18. New Jersey: Meadowbrook Stables Name to Remember Partnership to Three Florida Businessmen Main Division Under Guidance of Mitchell William C. Phillips nlli: w. New Jersey By William C. Phillips Meadowbrook Stables Name to Remember Partnership of Three Florida Businessmen Main Division Under Guidance of Mitchell GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 14.— The Meadowbrook Stables is a relatively new name in this ancient sport of thoroughbred racing, but, as it as says in the song, "With Just a Little Bit o' Bloomin' Luck," it may develop into one of the best-known names within short order^ At least that is the determinatio^B of three Florida businessmen wjfl became partners to form ^H Meadowbrook Stables and Farn^H and from all indications, they are] proceeding toward their goal with amazing rapidity. Already, the Meadowbrook Stables is racing on three fronts with a total of 47 horses in training, and the Meadowbrook Farms. Inc., at Ocala, Fla., is one of the showplaces of that growing thoroughbred center. The main division of the racing stable is quartered here at Garden State Park with W. R. "Bill" Mitchell, a veteran beyond his years who first became known in New Jersey as trainer for the late John L. McKnight. Mitchell has been associated with the group since it was formed a little more than a year ago and, from what he says about the owners, they are little short of fabulous in their operations. The partnership is composed of Joseph LaCroix of Hollywood, Fla., Samuel Rizzo and Izzy Nasher, both of whom are of Miami, Fla. In March of 1959, they made the big decision when they pooled their resources to establish what they declared to Mitchell would be the most modern and best thoroughbred farm in Florida. They bought a 173-acre farm. in Ocala from William Lynch. Within the first six months, they added another 200 acres, and they presently have 373 acres of the finest pasture land in the area. You should see the place," says Mitchell. "It is unbelievable, the improvements that have been made. They already had two 20-stall training barns on the original farm. Since then, they have built a 40-stall broodmare barn and now they are busy on the construction of th^ stud and breeding barns and paddocks. 'Strictly a Business Operation' "It is strictly a business operation," Mitchell continues, "and the farm is taking in boarders whose fees help with the expense of their expansion program. After all, there is a lot more room than they can use right now, and plenty of working help. Tommy Heard Jr. was one of the horsemen who broke yearlings there last winter and a couple of them won coming right off of the farm." Among the features mentioned by Mitchell is a three-quarter mile training track and a four-stall starting gate. The partners presently have 20 broodmares of their own, some private purchases and others from the Keeneland Sales last fall; 14 boarding mares for Mrs. Richard duPont, who races as the Bohemia Stable, and two others who belong to Dr. John W. Lee. The Meadowbrook Farms is only one of several new nurseries which have mushroomed in Florida from Ocala down to Key Largo, and it seems like there is another new one popping up almost every day. As in any operation, however, there are those which will be successful and those which will not. From the way Mitchell talks, though, there is little doubt but what this is one of those which will make the grade. The best horse Mitchell has in the racing string at present is Petare. The nine-year-old Argentine-bred son of Moslem — Collette, by Diadoque. which astounded American horsemen when he defeated the best of our handicap horses in Florida a couple of winters ago, is noted as the leading race and money-winner of all time in Venezuela, where he campaigned at the height of his career. Petare has a record of 43 victories in 66 starts and in the City of Miami Handicap at Tropical Park last winter, he shattered a mile and 70-yard track record under 120 pounds which had stood for 15 years. The veteran racer was injured when he ran into the hedge in the Bougainvillea Turf Handicap and he returned to Venezuela, 'where he came back to win this spring before being shipped to Mitchell here in this country. Plans are to race Petare this summer and place him in the stud at the farm for the 1961 breeding season. Promising Band of Juveniles "I don't know if the old boy will be as sharp as before," Mitchell commented about Petare, "but he ha? the class and he is coming along nicely. Our best bets right now, though, are some of our two-year-olds.'" Mitchell ran off a quick list. The first one he mentioned was Saint Valara, a Spy Song colt who is a half brother to Restless Wind. The latter was an outstanding juvenile of 1958, and according to Mitchell, this colt is every bit as fast. Winning Effort is a half brother to Julie Kate, a filly who is performing this afternoon in the Betsy Ross Stakes. A filly named Little Tumbler is by Royal Note— Fairy Dancer, by Blenheim. She won her first start at Hialeah this past winter by eight lengths and placed in the Dinner Stakes aU Gulfstream Park. She is being pointed for the RanJ cocas Stakes here on May 25, along with a Turn-to fillyl named Destiny's Turn. Mitchell has 30 horses racing. under the Meadowbrook banner here in New Jersey! Another 14 are with J. J. Toner in New York, while a smaller division has been sent to Tommy W. Kelly to campaign this summer in Chicago. Page 5 Churchill Downs: Addie Belle Returns to Races in Fine Form Lucky Lena Favorite with Louisville Patrons He's a Pistol Sets Sights on Bashford Manor Jack Wilson — . Churchill Downs By Jack Wilson ' Addie Belle Returns to Races in Fine Form Lucky Lena Favorite With Louisville Patrons He's a Pistol Sets Sights on Bashford Manor CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 14.— Mrs. Louis Schwitzer's Addie Belle, a fleet daughter of Charlie McAdam — Bink, by Busyridge, returned to the races Friday afternoon with an impressive tally in the featured Texan Purse at 6 furlongs. Opposed by six fair allowance sprinters, the speedy four-year-old filly .forced the pace into the drive, ■ben drew clear to score by two Bngths over Colonel Chill. Well Tiandled by Braulio Baeza, Addie Belle sped the distance in a good l:102/5 while being ridden out. Away from the races since August 5 last year. Addie Belle had trained well at Churchill under the guidance of the veteran conditioner, "Bud" Greely. Friday's win boosted her lifetime record to seven triumphs in 12 starts. Included among her victories is the $25,000 Queen Elizabeth Handicap, which she captured last season at Arlington Park. Following the Churchill meeting, Addie Belle will ship to Delaware Park and, at present, is being pointed for the Colonial Stakes at Garden State. Appearing in excellent condition, Addie Belle should give a good account of herself during this campaign and could well be rated among the top distaff runners in action, especially at sprint distances. A favorite among Louisville racing fans is Bert Kennedy's Lucky Lena. This six-year-old mare by Lucky ' Otis is one of the most popular horses ever to perform in this area. Trained by Frank Clelland, Lucky Lena has raced at Churchill Downs and nearby Miles Park during the past three seasons and is annually one of the leading handicap stars at General J. Fred Miles' plant. Through 1959, the fleet miss had gone postward 35 times, returning with the winner's share of the purse on 16 occasions. In two starts at Churchill this spring, she has finished second both times while racing in allowance company. In her most recent start, she finished a bang-up second behind the swift Mt. Olivet after showing the way into the drive. Last season she accounted for the Louisville Cup Handicap at Miles Park and finished the year with earnings of $9,505. Always well backed, local racegoers anxiously await her every start. Lone Wolf Odds-on Favorite Lone Wolf, a four-year-old colt by Phalanx, registered an impressive victory in Friday's seventh race, paying only $2.80 to win, the shortest price of the current session. Owned by C. V. Whitney, Lone Wolf had not won a race since October 25, 1958, at Keeneland, when he graduated from the non-winners' ranks. In his last start at Keeneland, he finished a fast-closing second behind Wisner at 6 panels. Campaigning mainly in California through the winter, Lone Wolf finished unplaced in eight straight efforts at Santa Anita, but raced against such top-flight compnay as Royal Orbit, American Comet, Fightin Indian, Linmold and Vendetta. A leading candidate for the 60th running of the $10,000 added Bashford Manor Stakes, closing-day feature at Churchill Downs, is J. Graham Brown's He's a Pistol. A two-year-old colt by Royal Coinage — Firefly, the speedy juvenile is a full brother to Sunny Blue Farm's Derby hero, Venetian Way. A winner of two of three starts. He's a Pistol turned back a fine field of two-year-olds here on May 5. Scoring by a neck, the fleet colt skipped the 4V'2 furlongs in A3 ft, the best time of the meeting for that distance. Finishing in the runner-up spot was the Fourth Estate Stable's Editorialist, a winner of his only effort at Gulfstream Park in track record time. He's a Pistol made his racing debut on April 19 at Keeneland, scoring over a fair band of youngsters. He followed this with a good second in a division of the Lafayette Stakes, dropping a length and one-half decision to Sal's Beau in a swift :48%. Conditioned by the veteran Chester Bowles, the Brown color-bearer continues to work well and improves with every start. Baeza and Wright Leaders Paddock Patter: Braulio Baeza, the hustling young saddlesmith from Panama, booted home three winners on Friday's card to run his leading total for the session to 14. Herberto Hinojosa continues to hold the runner-up spot with 10 victories to his credit. Next in line is John Rotz and Kenny Church with eight wins apiece. . . . Vester R. "Tennessee" Wright, the leading trainer in the land last season, has been the leading trainer at the Churchill Downs spring session for the past three seasons and once again holds that position. Saddling seven winners through the first 12 days of competition. Wright has a narrow advantage over J. J. "Bud" Greely, with six successes. Following the top pair are J. Hart and Chester Bowles with five each. . . . Doug Davis Jr.'s speedy two-year-old filly. Belle Breeze, registered her second straight victory in as many starts when she scored over E. R. Morris' Choice Page on Friday. Covering the 5 panels in :59V5, the daughter of Roman Sandal turned in the best 5 furlongs of the meeting. Maryland: Expect Big Crowd for Preakness Saturday Venetian Way Will Do it Again---Atkinson Workman Says Bally Ache May Get Revenge Charles Hatton Maryland — By Charles Hatton Expect Big Crowd for Preakness Saturday Venetian Way Will Do It Again-Atkinson Workman Says Bally Ache May Get Revenge PIMLICO, Baltimore, Md., May 14. — Crowds are "up" at this Maryland Jockey Club meet and the demand for Preakness reservations suggests a gathering in excess of the 31.506 who attended the classic a year ago. The old Civil War course's all-time record for a single day is 42,370, established Preakness Day in '46. The gate when Man o' War won the 1920 Preakness came to 23,500, then a new track record. Management looks hopefully forward to being host to 40.000 next Saturday, when admissions to the inner field will be $1, a reduction of 80 cents from past seasons. Club house admissions are $3.60. grandstand $1.80 for this world's richest added-money event with the MJC putting $150,000 in the kitty. The weather Preakness Day will influence the gate somewhat more than at most sporting events, with the club so dependent on its' 28 acres innerfield. The daisy chain of events leading up to the Run for the Black-Eyed Susans tell Ted Atkinson and Sonny Workman different things. "I thought the Derby was truly run and that Venetian Way handled himself well, laying off the pace then smothered Bally Ache completely in the stretch. He will do it again," Atkinson foresees. Workman theorizes, "Bally Ache should have an advantage in the Preakness with all that speed and the sharper Pimlico turns." The Washington realtor then grew reflective and equivocated a bit, saying : "Of course if Venetian Way runs back to that Derby he could win this one, too." Carr Likes Colt's Irish Ancestry Tommy Carr, straight from County Down and the prophet of the turf literatterus here, is assailed by no doubt Bally Ache will prevail. Carr has never read the works of Bruce Lowe, but picks Bally Ache on breeding. You see, both had an Irish grandsire. The Derby resu.lt upset some Bally Ache fans' vibrations distressingly, but Carr has faith. All he needs is the consent of the Morris Plan. The Derby was to have been a virtual match between C. V. "Sonny" Whitney's hapless Tompion and Len Fruchtman's Bally Ache. Now, with the crowd assembling for the Prep, the Preakness is generally regarded as a match between Bally Ache and Venetian Way, the "spoiler" of the Rose Run. Venetian Way will be a staunch choice if only he stays healthy. There are many incongruities in staging the Preakness. The beer hall song "O, Tenebaum" sets the mood, under the alias of "Maryland, My Maryland." However, the Free Staters toast the occasion in juleps. Since these are made of rye, they are not serious. Even the Black-Eyed Susans are synthesized, out of daisies and shoe polish. But "Cholly" Johnson denies that $150,-000 added is Confederate money, even though Baltimo' is below the Mason-Dixon Line. . . . The Baltimore Press Photographers Association is planning a revival of the Preakness Ball in '61, at the Lord Baltimore Next Thursday evening, Lou Feustel, who developed Man o' War, will be guest of honor at the Baltimore Sports Reporters Association dinner in the Park Plaza Hotel. This is the 40th anniversary of the Preakness since Man o' War won it in his initial venture at three (and Ed Sparrow, now in the mutuels, covered it for the Baltimore Sun). He wintered at Berlin, Md., on the mysterious Eastern Shore, and was trained at old Havre de Grace. But his racing was done almost exclusively in New York, where the New York Racing Association beat other clubs to naming a stake for him, the "Big A's" $100,000 Man o' War Handicap. Actually, Exterminator's legendary past is more inextricably bound with Pimlico turf history than was Big Red's. MJC Pays Tribute to Exterminator The MJC honors dapper W. S. Kilmer's gelding with a fall feature. Once a stake, the Exterminator has been allowed to degenerate into an overnighter. In all justice and taste a race bearing his name should be worth $100,000. If Man o' War was the most famous American horse, Exterminator was the most popular. His name was an emotion in times gone by, still is a nostalgia on the Hilltop. The gladiatorial "Old Honesty" raced 100 times, and won 50. from Canada to Mexico and coast to coast. Until the advent of TV, he was the sport's greatest equine ambassador of good will. He took the show on the road. "Good show," too. We Louisville boys used to like to play with the intelligent big chestnut at Uncle Henry McDaniel's barn on the Downs backstretch and perch on the fence when he raced. People called him "Old Bones," but with the late W. S. Vosburgh and other students of conformation we could see exceptional "points" about the 17 hands chestnut son of McGee and Fair Empress. He had a great head, and legs that vouchsafed for it. "You couldn't break him down with an axe," as horsemen said. Man o' War was the "Sunday horse," Exterminator the campaigner. Now that everything is so perfectly corking at Pimlico, we feel the time is right to rescue Exterminator from being damned with faint praise in an overnighter. In slow, precise and charming Castilian accents, the debonair Sr. Luro insists he wants convincing the Preakness favorites can beat the Canadian-bred Victoria Park on this course. . . . Willie Hartack's mon-ogrammed conversation almost convinced Pimlico stewards they should reimburse his traveling expenses coming here to be "heard" last night. A good special pleader, he advanced his hearing from Tuesday morning, got off with a $200 fine, and was in business again Saturday. Chicagoland: Racing Scene Shifts to Washington Park Weatherized Clubhouse Ready for Opener Rate Pied D'or Best of the Tri-State Field Fred Galiani Chicagoland By Fred G a Hani Racing Scene Shifts to Washington Park Weatherized Clubhouse Ready for Opener Rate Pied d'Or Best of the Tri-State Field WASHINGTON PARK, Homewood, 111., May 14.— Chicago's racing scene changes to this far South Side track where the first phase of a 97-day co-ordinated afternoon afternoon meeting begins Monday at 3:30. Balmoral, tenant of this sprawling, handsome Homewood plant until June 18, kicks off the proceedings with the $15,000 Tri-State Stakes, a sprint for three-year-olds which has drawn an encouraging field of 14. The race is named for the new toll expressway which has greatly reduced driving time to this and other Chicagoland t ra c k s . From the caliber of the Tri-State field, the race should be run as rapidly as some of the cars fly over the tollway. Washington Park, a track which has added improvements yearly, has not been idle this past season. Biggest innovation for fans arriving Monday is the completely glass-enclosed clubhouse, which has all seats, except those on the terrace, under panes. This is the ultimate in all-weather comfort, the stands being both heated and air-conditioned. Another first is the installation of probably the largest closed-circuit TV set-ups in the country, and not only in numbers. Twenty-five sets located on every floor of the grandstand, clubhouse and dining rooms, have been installed and there should be none who can claim he can't see the picture, since it will be projected on screens nine feet by 12 feet. They look like lowercase screens from drive-in theaters. Besides the daily races, the TV will cover other major sporting events when they occur on a racing day, as well as the two major political conventions to be held this summer. Theatre-Type Seating for TV Several thousand seats will be made available in the manner of a theater, in each area where a TV screen is located. Incidentally, this is nothing new, but we predict it will catch on quickly. Such a system was instituted at Rockingham Park last year, and the lounging area before the TV screen was always crowded. You'd think "Ben-Hur" was being screened. Such accommodations are ideal for the elderly set, who often find their views of the race track blocked by more limber punters seemingly on pogo sticks, when they try to watch a race from the stands. Tommy Trotter, the 33-year-old official who still looks like the leading man in a high-school play, makes his debut as racing secretary here and will write the scripts for Balmoral, Arlington and Washington. Despite his age, there are no qualms on anybody's part that he won't be a rousing success in the pob. He has been around the track in numerous official capacities, and has filled the post of racing secretary before. Trotter's first stakes, the Tri-State, as mentioned before has drawn a bumper field of 14. The talents of the majority of these are unknown to us, but our spies, who work from dockers' stands.xrather than U-2 stratosphere planes, report that Calumet Farm's Pied d'Or should take it all. The colt, who has been on the sulky side occasionally, is training nicely and sizzled this morning in a good 5-furlong breeze. Might be coming to hand as On-and-On did last year. Post time Mondays through Fridays will be 3:30 p.m., and on Saturdays 2. Lone exception to this schedule is Memorial Day, when 1:30 will be starting time. . . . For those interested, there will be two work trains scheduled by the Illinois Central Railroad direct to the track. The first leaves Randolph-Michigan at 9:30; the second at 12:25 p.m., with stops at Van Buren, Roosevelt, 53rd and 63rd Streets, Kensington and Harvey. Daily Buses From Milwaukee Something new on the transportation this year is a special bus from Milwaukee, 'Which departs the Kil-bourn Hotel at noon, Monday to Friday, and 10:45 a.m. Saturdays direct to the track. The handle from Milwaukee should rise. . . . Trainer Harvey Vanier does the marriage bit this evening and weds Nancy Aitken, daughter of Doctor Aitken who has a stable here, in St. Louis. Vanier is expected back on the job Monday. Mickey Solomone, who has been burning up the track in New York, rejoins contract employer Arnold Winick here Monday for the rest of the season. Agent Smokey Saunders is already besieged with calls for the clever apprentice. . . . Calumet may have set something of a record when they worked 24 horses this morning. . . . Jockey Bob Nono gets up from a suspension Tuesday and swings back into action: The leading rider at the Fair Grounds winter meet will handle Jack Hogan's Anxious Moment in Wednesday's Volcanic Handicap. Page 6 Black Eyed Susan Tio Airmans Guide: Grant Filly Leads Start to Finish Joe Hirsch ::■-. ' ■ H jgftt|jjjMa^^^^^jfe Jag Black Eyed Susan to Airmans Guide Grant Filly Leads j Start to Finish Holds Chalvedele Safe to Score by Three-Quarters Of Length; Warlike Third By JOE HIRSCH PIMLICO. Baltimore Md.. May 14 — Though the thirty-sixth running of the Black Eyed Susan was only a patch on the past glories of the once celebrated Pimlico Oaks. Hugh A. Grant's victorious Airmans Guide managed to lend a distinct touch of class to the mile and one-sixteenth test for three-year-old fillies. Making every pole a •winning one, the One Count miss held Irvin David's Chalvedele safe to score by three-quarters of a length in an exciting finish. Wheatley Ctable's favored Warlike was third, three lengths behind Chalvedele. while Alan T. Clarke's Leemcwlee was another 12 distant lengths farther back completing the small field. Paul A. Cresci's Creswood Dottie was scratched due to an injury. Trifle Short in Ashland A crowd of 17,785 looked on in overcast weather and sent Warlike off at 4-5. But after challenging Airmans Guide down the backstretch and around the far turn, the favorite couldn't maintain the pressure through the stretch and had to be satisfied with third money. Airmans Guide was I timed in 1:46 H over a "good"' strip and ' took down a net of $14,862 from a gross of ; $23,250. Bill Harmatz, on a flying visit from | California, handled the winner faultlessly. : Airmans guide, winner of the Marquerite over this track last fall, made her 1960 de- | but in the Ashland at Keeneland last I month, was a trifle short and finished second. I She came back in the recent Kentucky | ! Oaks at Churchill Downs, led into the j stretch, but hung and was third at the wire. j Today she was dead sharp, rated easily on ! ; the front end for Harmatz. and won like I the good filly she is. Airmans Guide paid $5.40 with win wagering only. The winner was off alertly, quickly ; ; opened up a lead of a length and a half. ■ ! Warlike, who was off last, moved up to i HUGH A. GRANT— The Pittsburgh owner's Airmans Guide accounted for the Black Eyed Susan at Pimlico. I ' ; | : | I I | ! j j ! ; I ; ; ■ ! i prompt the pace. Leemowlee laid third jwith Chalvedele fourth around the club-| house turn. Down the backstretch, Airmans Guide continued on strongly, Harmatz having his filly well in hand. Leaving the backstretch, Warlike moved to the leader, came within a head of Airmans Guide but couldn't pass her. Meanwhile, Chalvedele was surging up strongly on the outside. As Warlike began to flatten out in mid-! stretch, Chalvedele came on to head Airmans Guide momentarily near the eighth pole, but the winner was too much for her, dug in to regain command and was best in the final sixteenth, though bearing out slightly. SUFFOLK DOWNS Nominations Close TODAY (Monday, May 16) for The Colonial Handicap $10,000 Added For Three-Year-Olds and Older One Mile and One Furlong To be run Saturday, June 11. I960 The Myles Standish Stakes $5,000 Added For Colts and Geldings, Two Years Old Five Furlongs To be run Saturday, June 4. 1960 JOHN C. PAPPAS, President ARTHUR HUNT, Racing Secrefory SUFFOLK DOWN'S Box B, East Boston, Massachusetts Tel.: LOgan 7-3900 '-? . .floW^0' \ ^~ V _i^^__'_n^n^ Second Belmont Race Horse Sale j JUNE 20th, 10:00 A.M. BELMONT PARK ©FASIG-TIPTOn' COMPANY, Inc. HUMPHREY S. FINNEY, President 3 EAST 48th STREET MUrray Will 8 1897 NEW YORK 17, N. Y. ■ ____________H^__H____MHB_HMaM__M^M___— ■____■■— ——___■ Log of a Constantly Racing Man Tom O'Reilly ______ — _ . _ , . — — — _ — jCog of a Contfmtly^zh) £Racing Jnan *ES$0£y By Tom O'Reilly ^M^^Z^^ V j SCSS rui wI5 tnu m SA-i MONDAY: Up betimes and over breakfast read of Gen. John Reed KilpatiJHH passing. A good man, liked by all, it was under his guidance that Madison Squa-1 Garden burned its mortgage although his career there got off to a hilarious start. JohrJ Kieran him when Mrs. phoned. The Garden prexyl i^iciaxi was wdo unci interviewing viewing uiiii wucn ivno. i\ Kilpatrick new i^iciaxi was wdo unci interviewing viewing uiiii wucn ivno. i\ spoke French into the phone. When he*-hung up, Kieran resumed the interview — in French. Read a New York paper's touching tale of how the bad manners of Venetian Way's talented Derby jock should be excused because of his unhappy coal country childhood. Baloney! This galloping gentleman was valedictorian of his high school class and enjoyed boyhood advantages far beyond most jocks not to mention some newsmen. A grand rider but remindful of a character in Maesfield's "Right Royal." . . . "It seems the thing he most enjoyed was being rude when he felt annoyed." . . . The mail posed two easy questions. Charles Romanelli, of Hot Springs, wants to know where to get Fred Brown's little gambling history. Last I heard, Fred was at the Golden Horseshoe, Las Vegas. And Wesley Westrum, of Detroit, asks if a winning favorite affects the place and show prices of a long shot. It sure does. So to Pimlico where publicist Charlie Johnson happily reported that Venetian Way, Bally Ache and Victoria Park all are in the Preakness. Interviewed Worthington Valley trainer Charlie Lewis. During my stint, overlooked two losers I had planned to play. Work sometimes pays. So to town for dinner with publicist Bill Passen, at the Lord Baltimore. Later we strolled Charles Street stopping to admire, among other things, the ancient elm that shades the late Cardinal Gibbons' fine, old home. AAA TUESDAY: Lay late— No racing today. En route to the course, by cab, read how Ike's former naval aide, Capt. Ed Beach, was due in New London after sailing the submarine, Triton, around the world under water! The perfect man to endorse a fountain-pen. At the stable interviewed Paul Parker, pleasant Kankakee, 111. trainer of T. V. Lark. Chick Lang, Lou Pondfield's ! assistant, gave me a lift from the stable 1 area to the deserted separation center where we "branched" in the Stevens cafeteria with Johnson and fellow scribes. Later, with the Washington Star's Joe Kelly, strolled through the oldest part of modern Pimlico's grandstand, way down by the stretch turn. It only has two antique boxes remaining and one belongs to Charles H. "Buck" Dorsey, Jr.. distinguished managing editor of the Baltimore Sun, who will sit no where else. Pimlico's great : glass-enclosed stand makes it the most modern of tracks and with next year's clubhouse addition it should be magnificent, yet this old piece on the stretch turn, with its wooden beams, wire -enclosed mu-tuel windows and draft beer evokes pleasant memories of great days and bonfire nights! Did my stint and then to town for dinner with Passen again: and then to read Andre Gide's intersting little book — really just two articles — about his old firend Oscar Wilde. He concentrates on Wilde's assertion that "my writing only reveals my talent. My genuis is my life.' If it took genius to land in Reading Gaol. I'm happy to be a dope. And so to dream. AAA i WEDNESDAY: Early up and to the Pimlico barns by cab. Interviewed sleepy Vic Sovinski, up all night, but happy, after bringing his Derby winner, Venetian Way, to Baltimore. Vic said the horse had been so sick this winter — blood worms — that he was 10 days behind his recuperating schedule when he met Bally Ache in that Florida Derby. Me thinks now he'll win the Preakness and maybe the Triple Crown. Snatched a quick lunch, during my stint. and then headed for graceful, old Mount Vernon Square and Baltimore's famed spring flower festival now nearly 50 years old. The four plazas of the square were jammed with people patronizing the pony rides, merry-go-round, magic show and all the charity flower booths. Every kid in sight had a lemon punctured with a lemon stick. This truly one of America's most colorful and quaint native customs. So joined Passen at Marty Welch's beautiful penthouse, atop the Park Plaza, from which we could watch the show. So with the Welchs, the Dr. Jerry Little's and the latter's charming daughter, Susan, to a wonderful dinner, in the club below — clams Christopher, Caesar salad, rock fish stuffed Continued on Page Nine O'Reilly Weekly Log I By TOM O'REILLY I 1 | Continued trom Page Six with shrimp and lobster and finally baked i Alaska — before heading out to Memorial Stadium for the ball game. Oriole Jackie Brandt's homer, in the tenth, sank Kansas City. 5-3. A big night with lovely people and so — burp — to bed. AAA THURSDAY: Lay Late and Glenn | Trump phoned to say he'd made a reservation for me at the Fontenelle Hotel, in Omaha, where I plan to catch a week of racing at Ak-Sar-Ben. after the Preakness. Worked most of the day at the hotel and arrived at the track just in time to catch | the last two winners — Bayard Sharp's i j Rich Talk $4.80 1 and Mrs. W. A. Zakoor's Great Planet $8.60 — How sweet it is! I I Heard some amusing news about the great j Claiborne chicken derby, which is a cock-fighting program and not a horse race for cowards. It will interest certain admirers of the feathered battler including j | i j I I j j Barker Seeley, Bob Carpenter, Amory Has-kll. Jimmy McHugh, Harry Parr IV.. Roland Harriman and Jimmy McGee to know that the Pennsylvania constabulary have turned on the heat — in a barn yet — and this annual "main," which includes 40 fights, will be staged in another state this year. So. filthy rich, to dine with Passen again at the hotel. Read A. J. Leibling's ominous "Wayward Press" piece in the New Yorker, which pointed out that any reporter working in a town containing rival papers has an even money chance of losing his job. They merge when you're not looking. Just before hitting the sack was shocked to hear of Aly Khan's fatal accident in Prance. A great, gracious and articulate sportsman, who racing can ill afford to lose. His question and answer session, at a National Press Club luncheon before the Washington International, two years ago. won racing many important friends. He'll be mourned from Pakistan to Ireland and back. And so to bed. AAA FRIDAY: Up betimes to recall, confidently, that I was born on a Friday, the 13th. Worked a bit. then headed for Pim-' lico. In the press box. Irma Shively. charm ing secretary to Charley Johnson, gave me a dish of extra-special crab cakes composed (never could such delicacies merely be "cooked") at the new Rolling Inn, an establishment she favors, on the Baltimore National Pike. Scribe Charley Hatton. a gocd friend of Prince Aly Khan, sadly swoded me a letter, just opened, which ended with an ironical secretarial note: "This letter was dictated. Plas excuse the fact that it is un-signd as Prince Aly had to rush away." Played four straight losers and decided being born on a day like this is no help. The entire press corps had to re-write its "leads" following an 11th hour stew-1 ards' announcement that the all-Ameri-! can boy scheduled by trainer Bert Wil-j liams to ride Hugh Grant's Airmans Guide. j in Tomorrow's $20,000 Black Eyed Susan j Stakes, had been suspended until a hear-j ing Tuesday, "to decide between conflict-I ing claims for his services." Seems the | loveable lad preferred riding Our Jody. in j the richer $25,000 Betsy Ross Stakes, at Garden State. Later, dining in the Oak room, of the Lord Baltimore, our hero turned up, tieless, j to grace the next table along a lawyer and various hangers-on. while the stewards, who had changed their minds, awaited his appearance at Pimlico. Later, before retiring, was told he had been fined $200 and returned to Garden State. Ho Hum. ZZZZ. ' 4 A A SATURDAY: Early up, shocked to read that Vincent O'Brien, the "Tipperary Wizard," who trained John McShain's Bally-moss, as well as three Grand National winners, has been suspended until November of next year, by the Irish Turf Club stewards. His County Kildare winner, Cha-mour, was found to be stimulated. The McShain-owned Die Hard, also O'Brien trained, is second choice in next month's Epsom Derby. So to the course in a cab. Watched jockey R. Bright stand up in the saddle, misjudging the finish line a la Willie Shoemaker, but his steed. Real Strategy ($16.80) just lasted in the first. Lou Pondfield brought Leonard Fruchtman, Joseph L. Arnold and R. A. Alexander to the press box and announced the sale of Bally Ache, for $1,250,000. Arnold and Alexander, who head the buying syndicate, parried questions on the horse's future. They want to break Round Table s monetary record. This is a new goal in racing— or is it? And now we await the appearance of Celtic Ash, in | the Prep and Airmans Guide in the Susan. I So endeth another week of my daze. Tra-la. Honor Jockey Harold Craig at Raceway on Wednesday Honor Jockey Harold Craig At Raceway on Wednesday RACEWAY PARK, Ohio, May 14.— Wednesday will be Harold Craig day at this course. The Springfield, Ohio, rider will arrive to handle a series of mounts. Craig, 30, has enjoyed some of his greatest riding successes in this state. Now in his thirteenth year of competition, he has piloted over 2,100 winners. At the end of last year the Ohioan, who now makes his home in Royal Oak, Michigan, stood thirteenth on the list of America's all-time winning reinsmen. Craig is coming to Toledo at the request of general manager Ralph Mat-kin who has always been one of Craig's most ardent boosters. In past seasons he usually found time to ride a few days at one of the Toledo courses. Following Wednesday's engagements, the rider will depart for Detroit to be on hand for the opening of the Michigan season May 20. Page 7 Nominates 56 Stars to Hollywood Cup: Sword Dancer, Bald Eagle, Hillsdale, Amerigo and Find on Roster of July 16 Event 4 Nominate 56 Stars To Hollywood Cup Sword Dancer, Bald Eagle, Hillsdale, Amerigo and Find On Roster of July 16 Event HOLLYWOOD PARK, Inglewood, Calif., LMay 14. — One of the greatest collection lof handicap stars ever named to a Holly-pwood Park race, headed by Sword Dancer, 1959 horse of the year; Bald Eagle, currently the leading contender for the 1960 national championship, and Hillsdale, runner-up for horse of the year last year, has been nominated for the $162,100 Hollywood Gold Cup to be run Saturday, July 16. The roster of 56 turf stars, released today by racing secretary John Maluvius, contains virtually every top handicap horse in the country and again stamps Hollpark's mile and one-quarter classic as one of turfdom's most important events in deciding national championship honors. Sword Dancer, who defeated Western champion Hillsdale in the Woodward Stakes last fall to become horse of the year, recently showed a return to top form with a triumph over First Landing in the Grey Lag Handicap at Aqueduct. Hillsdale 1959 Winner C. W. Smith's Hillsdale, winner of the Hollywood Gold Cup last year, has been idle since his runner-up finish in the Woodward, but trainer Marty Fallon is preparing him for a return to action. Winner of five Hollypark stakes last summer, Hillsdale won the Hollywood Gold Cup in 1 :59x/5 in defeating Find and Terrang. Eastern owners dominate the list of nominators. In addition to Brookmeade Farm with Sword Dancer and Cain Hoy Stable with Bald Eagle, Mrs. Tilyou Christopher of Miami, Fla., nominated Amerigo, runner-up to Bald Eagle in the recent Gulfstream Handicap and currently the U. S. money-winning leader, while Calumet Farm named On-and-On, conqueror of Bald Eagle in Hialeah's McClennan Handicap last winter. In addition to Sword Dancer, Brookmeade named stakes-winning Oligarchy. The Brookfield farms of Harry Isaacs nominated Intentionally, 1959 "sprinter of the year" and co -holder of the world's mile record of 1:33 Vs with Swaps. Find, who was runner-up last year and^ third to Round Table in 1957, was named by Alfred Vanderbilt. Trainer Charley Whittingham, now campaigning in the East with the Llangollen Farm horses, nominated a trio topped by Restless Wind. Following are the nominees to the $100,000 net-guaranteed-to-winner Hollywood Gold Cup to be run Saturday, May 16: Airport II. Aliwar Americ'n Comet Amerigo Bagdad Bald Eagle Bud's Big Red Bug Brush C'ptain Kidd II. Civic Pride Courtier Crashier Day Court Die Hard Dotted Swiss Eddie Schmidt El Tandilero Find Finnegan Fleet Nasrullah Hillsdale Honeys Gem Intentionally King Ara Kountal Linmold Llangollen Mamboreta Mc Tavish Monk's Hood Mr. Eiffel Mr. Snack Mr. Vale New Policy O'e Fols Oligarchy On And On Onward There Pinched II. Prince Murk Prize Host Porter Promulgation Restless Wind Royal Clove Sabredale Santiago Seaneen Silver Spoon Sword Dancer The Searcher Top Double Tramore II. Turin Twentyone G'ns Ying and Yang Roman Colonel is Arrival at Washington Course Roman Colonel Is Arrival At Washington Course WASHINGTON PARK, 111., May 14. — Silver Creek Farm's Nationally-ranked sprinter, Roman Colonel, arrived over the week end and was bedded down by trainer Thomas W. Kelley. The Illinois-foaled son of Ky. Colonel, who at one stage last winter rang up seven straight wins, including four in the stakes, bypassed Saturday's Carter Handicap at Aqueduct. "We're pointing him for next Saturday's $25,-000 Clang Handicap," Kelley said, "so we wanted him on the grounds with enough time to make preparations." The Clang probably will lure, besides Roman Colonel, such speedsters as Florida Shores Stable's Charles Song, who won last year's Clang renewal; Fred W. Hooper's Alhambra, and Mrs. Priscilla D. Willis Little Tytus. RELIABLE, OWNER, TRAINER- desires additional horses for his Public Stable. Very Good References. CALL: A. MANN ELLA, Walbrook 5-3755, 6147 S. California Ave., CHICAGO 29, ILL. Reasons Why Series fnp GOOD reasons why Keeneland Sales Yearlings are your BEST investments! THAN ALL OTHERS* 9 ^COMPARISON OF 1959 Again in 1959 Keeneland-sold horses went on to win many more stakes than STAKES WON BY ALL al1 other Publics0,d horses combined! PUBLIC SALE HORSES! KEENELAND 82 SALE 'A' 10 SALE 'B' 12 — ~1 ALL OTHERS 28 I ^P^KSS. ^&£^ ^^^^m\ There Is No Substitute for 1 Ml Ml ^W 2S^^i^^^^f ^^ 1 Keeneland Sales Yearlings! L *rff*tftfiff% BREEDERS SALES / yCtnpa/ntp inc. LIXINCTON K~*^ f 7 KINTUCKV WILLIAM S. EVANS GEORGE SWINEBROAO General Manager Exec. Vice-President Mrs. Edith L. Price » , MRS. EDITH L. PRICE— Her homebred, Yes You Will, scored another sensational victory Saturday when he overtook the pacesetting Mail Order in the stretch to win the sixty-second running of the $59,700 Carter Handicap by one and one-half lengths before 46,274 spectators at Aqueduct. Start Rich Oaks Series with Acron: $50, 000 Added Race Saturday Don Fair Start Rich Oaks Series With Acorn '$50,000 Added * Race Saturday Aqueduct Filly Test to Draw Classy Field; My Dear Girl, Irish Jay, Salt Lake Eligible - By DON FAIR Staff Correspondent AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 14.— High class sport again is in store for Aqueduct patrons during the next week. The Oaks series, comprising a trio of three-year-old filly stakes, will get under way with the 29th renewal of the $50,000 added Acorn at one mile next Saturday. The Acorn, initial end of New York's own "Filly Triple Crown," is expected to bring out a crack field. The remaining two Oaks series stakes are the $25,000 added Mother Goose at nine furlongs and the all-important $75,000 added Coaching Club American Oaks at a mile and one -quarter. The latter two fixtures will be presented at Belmont Park on June 8 and June 25, respectively. In addition to the Acorn, two-year-olds from the distaff side will meet in a stakes this ninth week of new Aqueduct's 62 days spring season. The $15,000 added Fashion will have its 62nd running Wednesday and it is the first of several fixtures, exclusively for junior Misses. ► The Acorn promises to bring out a quick field of a well above average filly crop. When the Oaks series closed on April 1, there were 81 nominations for the . three events, and several additions were made when separate nominations for the Acorn closed on May 2. Of these chief interest is likely to center in Mrs. Frances A. Genter's 1959 two-year-old filly champion, My Dear Girl, who will be making her second start of the year and her first 1960 outing against members of her own sex. In her first engagement this year, which was at Aqueduct last Tuesday, My Dear Girl ran against colts in the six furlongs Singing Wood Purse, but the Rough'n Tumble — litis chestnut was no match for her male rivals and woud up fifth to Brush Fire, more than 12 lengths off the pace in a swiftly-run dash that was only a fifth of a second off the track record. With a race over the track behind her, and matched against her own kind, My Dear Girl is expected to do better, but she must meet classy opposition. For one thing, it is probable that Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons will have a one-two-three punch in the Acorn with the Wheatley Stable entry of Warlike and Irish Jay, and Ogden Phipps' speedy Sarcastic. All three have won at least once over the Aqueduct track this year. Irish Jay having given Mr. Fitz his first stakes victory of 1960 by trimming Mrs. Burdette S. Wright's Improve and Leonard P. Sasso's Staretta to win the Comely Stakes. Page 8 Mundorf at Ak-Sar-Ben Mundorf at Ak-Sar-Ben AK-SAR-BEN, Omaha, Nebr., May 14.— Jockey Bobby Mundorf, of Johnstown. Nebr., arrived from Bay Meadows to accept mounts for the opening-day card. The popular saddlesmith has been among the leading riders here for several years. Bally Ache's Complete Past Performances ] Bally Ache's Complete Past Performances Rnllu Arho :k B. c, 3, by Ballydam— Celestial Blue, by Supremus. 1 DUliy /Mlie f Breeder. Gaines Bros. 1960 9 6 3 0 $240,050 Owner, Edgehill Farm. Trainer, H. J. 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Alw92 Niequest110 Rose ofS'ro117 CraftyK'g 13 May 13 Pirn 3-8 sy :35%h May 5 CD 1-2 ft :48%h April 28 CD 1-2 ft :48%b Nominated for Belmont Stakes and Preakness. Bally Ache's Price Second High for Thoroughbred 4 . 1 BALLY ACHE — Shows his new owners he has all his speed with a front-running victory in the Preakness Prep. Bally Ache's Price Second High for Thoroughbred NEW YORK, May 14. — The sale of Bally Ache today for $1,250,000 missed by $1,200.01, being the highest price ever paid for a thoroughbred in any country in the world. Nashua, a bay son of Nasrullah — Segula, winner of $752,550 in a single year and $1,288,565 during his career, was sold for $1,251,200 to a combine headed by Leslie Combs II. of Lexington, K.v., via sealed bid on December 16, 1955. Nashua was part of the late William Woodward's Belair Stud which was disposed for by the executors of his estate. Other top prices paid for thoroughbreds in America were: Alibhai, $500,000: Traffice Judge, $362,345: Shannon II., $300,000; Tracery, $265,-000; Challedon, $250,000; General Staff, $240,000; Stepfather, $200,009, and Round Table, $175,000. Races for Michigan-Owned Horses at Raceway Park Races for Michigan-Owned Horses at Raceway Park RACEWAY PARK, Toledo, Ohio, May 14. — Effective Monday and continuing through the balance of this meeting, one race daily will be written for Michigan-owned horses that have not won this year. The minimum claiming price will be $2,000. General manager Ralph Matkin says the purpose is to make horses eligible for the Detroit racing season. He added that should the race fail to fill by 10 a.m., daily, the race would be opened for all horsemen. McCartney Changes Plans McCartney Changes Plans AQUEDUCT, N. Y., May 14.— Due to ill-, ness in his immediate family, Clifford McCartney, chief entry clerk for racing secretary Frank E. "Jimmy" Kilroe, will postpone his departure to Chicago to assume the position as assistant racing secretary i at Arlington Park, Washington Park and Balmoral tracks. McCartney will remain in New York continuing his duties on the Kilroe staff. Alty Khan Thoroughbred Empire May be Dispersed: Await Disposition of Estate; No Family Interest in Racing ] 1 i Aly Khan Thoroughbred Empire May be Dispersed Await Disposition of Estate; No Family Interest in Racing PARIS, May 14.— The family of Pakistan's Prince Aly Khan ended a nightlong vigil over his body today and Europe started wondering what would happen to -his fortune and fabulous stable of race horses. The money, it was generally agreed, is scattered in banks and investments in several nations and it probably will take months to total the assets of the man whose late father was one of the world's richest men. As to his string of valuable horses, that probably will be broken up. No member of the family appears as interested in racing horses as Prince Aly was. The will is expected to be read in a few days, after the funeral, but the word circulating in Paris was that the prince did not provide for disposition of his horses, many of which he took over from his father, the Aga Khan. 'T don't know what will happen to the prince's thoroughbreds," said Georges Ciais, one of Aly's head stablemen in France. "The decision will depend on the Prince's three children, but the horses probably will be sold at public auction." At the time of his death in an automobile accident Thursday, Prince Aly was reported to have had 100 broodmares, nearly 100 horses in training, about 35 yearlings and a large number of foals. The London Daily Mail estimated his fortune at more than $8 million, but said this alone was not what made him king of turf in western Europe. "He was king because he was custodian of the ultimate truth in racing — the greatest deposit of thoroughbred bloodstock in the world," it said. "Now he is dead, with no obvious successor in the family to take over as he took over from his father." The Prince's body lay ki state at his luxurious home in Neuilly, a western Paris suburb. Upstairs, the beautiful French model, Bettina Graziani, who had been his constant companion in recent years, slept fitfully under the influence of drugs prescribed by doctors. Bettina was in the car beside Prince Aly when their sleek Italian "Lancia" collided head-on with a little Simca "Aronde" sedan on a suburban Paris highway. The family decided to let the public view the body today. New Owners after Round Table Mark: Arnold Thinks Bally Ache 'Can Run All Day'; First Preakness, Then Belmont New Owners After Round Table Mark Arnold Thinks Bally Ache 'Can Run All Day'; First Preakness, Then Belmont PIMLICO, Baltimore, Md., May 14— M "We think Bally Ache can run all day. J Joseph L. Arnold, president of the TurfH land Corporation who purchased the KerB tucky Derby second for $1,250,000, tolcP newsmen at Pimlico today, "We're going to try to run him a little differently today in the Preakness Prep. He did well enough to be second in the Kentucky Derby at a mile and one-quarter, but in any case, we will keep him at the distance at which he seems to be able to do his best." Among other revelations, Arnold said: 1. That the Turf land group consists of under 15 persons, some of whom have never been in racing before. 2. That Bally Ache will run in the Preak-. ness and in future events, under the banner of "Turfland Stable." The group has applied for yellow, green and gokl silks, but approval has not been forthcoming as yet from The Jockey Club. Negotiations Began in Florida 3. His group first took an interest in Bally Ache for stud purposes upon the colt's retirement last fall. Owner Leonard Fruchtman quoted the group two prices — one upon the colt's retirement, the other for immediate sale. Negotiations for the immediate purchase of Bally Ache got under way in Florida this past winter, continued at Keeneland this spring and culminated today at Pimlico. 4. Fruchtman has retained a "small interest" in Bally Ache for breeding purposes. 5. The Turfland group has made no plans for Bally Ache's racing career beyond the Preakness, but Bob Alexander, one of the members of the combine, told columnist Charles Hatton that the colt will be pointed for the Belmont if he comes out of next Saturday's race successfully. The group will campaign Bally Ache with an eye on breaking Round Table's money record. They have not decided as yet where the Ballydam colt will stand at stud. 6. Arnold praised Fruchtman as a "fine gentleman" throughout the negotiations, while Fruchtman added he had "enjoyed every minute of racing Bally Ache, but felt he could no longer take the time from business to devote to a 'big' horse at this time." 7. Robert A. Alexander in., master of Kentucky's Bosque Bonita Farm, accompanied Arnold on his mission here and played a role in the Turfland group's acquiring of the horse. 8. Arnold is returning to his Versailles home tonight, will be back in Baltimore Thursday and will remain through the Preakness. Press to Aid Fruchtman Naming Bally Ache's Half Brother Press to Aid Fruchtman Naming Bally Ache's Half Brother PIMLICO, Md., May 14.— Stung by criticism of the name 'Bally Ache', Leonard Fruchtman, owner of the Kentucky Derby runner-up, is turning to the press to assist him in the selection of a name for Bally Ache's half brother, : yearling colt by Chan Lea from Celestial Blue. Joe Hirsch, of Daily Racing Form; Whitney Tower, of Sports Illustrated; Bill Boniface, of the Baltimore Sun; Len Tracy, of the Thoroughbred Record; Warren Schweder of the Blood -Horse; and Bill Lauder of the New York Herald-Tribune will each , submit names to .^uchtman during the next five days and the Tole-doan will select the best one to forward to The Jockey Club. Fruchtman purchased the Chan Lea — Celestial Blue colt at private terns from the breeders of Bally Ache, the Gaines Brothers of Waltcn, Ky., two weeks before the Kentucky Derby. It is understood the colt cost conriderably more than the approximately $2,500 Fruchtman paid the Gaineses for Bally Ache. The latter has earned well over $500,000 to date. Extended Pedigree of Bally Ache Extended Pedigree of Bally Ache f Fair Trial / Fairway m- TJ }&£* - r»R,n^,m J l ■"■'•■"1 Book-Talk * o I fUltimus /Commando £ I *Mandy Hamilton (g£§g, m w rg I Celestial Blue , \ S2s2Sk f Blue Larkspur \ gS^frSS I Blossom Time u,-^, r.,„i... j , I Vanda Cerulea j lB,nnac,e J ISmokeyLamp Man War Family No. 12 Page 9 Rooneys View Ascot Sport Rooneys View Ascot Sport ASCOT PARK. Ohio. May 14.— Art Rooney and his son, Tim. stopped off for today's running of the Gold Cup. The , Rooneys had been in Cleveland for the j funeral services of Russ Gestner. business manager of the Cleveland Browns, and stopped at Ascot while en route to Pittsburgh. Page 10 f# Stallion llireetoi*Y and Farm Register ^R In the Blue Grass: Consignor Assignment Method to Summer Sales at Keeneland Hugh J. McGuire In the Blue Grass Consignor Assignment Method To Summer Sales at Keeneland By HUGH J. McGl IRE LEXINGTON. Ky., May 14. — The care that is taken to assemble in the various sales sessions consignors to the summer sale of yearlings by the Breeders* Sales Company officers resembles to some extent the drawing for post positions in races. There is a double-barrelled variant in both cases. At the races, one trainer draws post positions _ . ► — while another draws* while another draws* the horses and all is left to chance. This is not the case with the sales sessions bu taken into consideration is the placing given the consignor in previous years and also a rotation of the selling order in any particular session. This latter is governed by the 'first letter of the name of letter of the name of the dam and it follows that without rotation the foal of the mare Aaron would invariably be first to enter the sales ring each year while the offspring of Zyloxxie would be last. Neither first nor last position is considered choice. Sales company manager Bill Evans has divided the names of the mares into the four groups: A to D, E to J, K to Q, and R to Z. In 1959 the R to Z group led off in each session and this year the beginners will be those in the A to D group. In placing the consignors, it has been found that reliance on a chance draw could work to the definite detriment of the entire sale and thus to the individual consignors. If all of the top consignors happened to draw into the sessions of the first two days, there would be a decided dearth of buyers at ringside for later sales sessions. The practice then is to head each sales session with choice consignments of some size numerically and surround these with smaller consignments. Those who sold in the final session last year definitely will be moved forward this year and probably next year also. Maneuvering sales locations calls for skill and knowledge of values. This year there will be exactly 100 consignments. Some individual sellers will feel that their position is not ideal but every effort is made to balance the sessions for the general good of the auctions. Balmoral, Delaware Association Two racing centers with which Kentucky breeders have close association will get under way in May when the Balmoral meeting ushers in the long and richy endowed major circut in the Chicago area on Monday, and the Delaware Park meeting, offering exceptional opportunities to fillies and mares, will run the first of 55 days on May 28. The co-ordinated meetings of Balmoral, Arlington and Washington extend 97 uninterrupted days to September 5 and again offer stakes-studded programs that illustrate the determination of management to bring the best in racing to the area. Many top Kentucky stallions and broodmares owe their prestige to their success in this area. At Delaware Park the emphasis is on fil- ► _ — . lies and mares who will mean so much to the breeding industry at a later date. For years breeders have been campaigning for more opoprtunities for fillies and mares and the track at Stanton has spearheaded activity in this direction. In addition to its Distaff Big Three there will be offered the $10,000 Blue Hen and the $20,000 Polly Drummond both for two-year-old fillies. The Big Three consists of the $50,000 added Oaks, the $25,000 New Castle and the Delaware Handicap to which at least $110,000 will be added. With the exception of the Delaware Handicap which closes July 16 for its July 30 running, the stakes at Delaware close 10 days before their various running dates. Nominator-breeder awards to the Delaware Handicap total $10,000. Patrons who visited Churchill Downs for the Derby were made aware sharply that another cold wave has struck this area. Following the most severe winter in modern history, this latest spell has added to fhe problem of getting mares bred on time. Several local breeders have reported that mares, who appeared to be coming around during a brief session of warm weather, again show evidence of indifference toward their job. Most stallions are doing yeoman service although some have had comparatively easy schedules through no fault of their own. This all points to more congestion later. The possibility of a change in the national birth date for horses is most remote and is not completely accepted as a solution. This condition points up the suggestion of Howard Endicott, manager of Danada Farm, that booking of stallions to a smaller number of mares would bring some relief without decreasing the number of foals obtained. Oopposition to this idea, Endicotfc is aware, would come from stallion owners unwilling to forego stallion fees. *» * * Blades of Blue Grass: In a recent column we erred in stating that Hoop, Jr.'s Derby on June 9. 1945. was the only year in which the classic was not run in May. J. M. Addis of Philadelphia points out that the 1901 edition won by His Eminence was run April 29. . . . Reno Renfrew's foal score of 10 fillies, no colts is lightened to some degree by the excellence of the foals such as the comely daughter of Tim Tarn and the stakes winner Ever Bright. . . . Joe Metz, of Mares Rest Farm, was in Venetian Way's corner all the way at the Derby. He stands the stable's Lincoln Road at his farm. Catalogs for the Fasig-Tipton sale of horses of racing age at Belmont on Monday. May 16, include some interesting items and some Kentuckians have gone to take a look. . . Venetian Way's sire Royal Coin- age has had a full book at the Stallion Station in each of the five years he has been at stud. His fee has been $1,000 for a live foal up to now. . . . Eugene Mori's stakes-winning filly Cosmah is the dam of a sprightly filly in the first crop of C. T. Chenerys Third Brother. Foal and dam are at Lee Eaton's Leatherwood Farm from where the mare has been bred back to Tim Tarn. SPENDTHRIFT FARM STALLIONS - 1960 *ALCIBIADES II. JET MASTER Alycidon-Rona Jet Pilot-Mattie J. *ALIBHAI JET PILOT Hyperion-Teresina *Blenheim IJ.-Black Wave 'ARCTIC PRINCE *KNAVE Prince Chevalier-Arctic Sun Faux Tirage-Trick BAR LE DUC *MY BABU *Alibhai-* Boudoir II. Djebel-Perfume II. BEGORRA NASHUA Bimelech-* Begum II. * Nasrullah-Segula BILLINGS *NIZAMI II. * Mahmoud-Native Gal Nearco-Mumtaz Begum CLEM PROVOCATIVE *Shannon II. -Impulsive Roman-*Dusk II. *CORTIL REQUESTED Pharis-Thiorba Questionnaire-Fair Perdita FUTURAMATIC *ROYAL CHARGER Eight Thirty-Heritage Nearco-Sun Princess *GALLANT MAN *SOLAR SLIPPER Migoli-*Majideh Windsor Slipper-Solar Flower HASSEYAMPA *TUDOR MINSTREL *Alibhai-War Siren Owen Tudor-Sansonnet LESLIE COMBS II. SPENDTHRIFT FARM LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY Standing at Claiborne Farm ... *AMBIORIX : NADIR Dark Bay, 1946, by TOURBILLON— I Bay, 1955, by *NASRULLAH— LAVENDULA, by Pharos. I GALLITA, by 'Challenger II. BOLD RULER ■ NANTALLAH Dark Bay, 1954, by *NASRULLAH— I Bay, 1953, by *NASRULLAH— MISS DISCO, by Discovery. I SHIMMER, by Flares. *COURT MARTIAL : *PRINCEQUILLO Chestnut, 1942, by FAIR TRIAL— I Bay, 1940, by PRINCE ROSE-INSTANTANEOUS, by Hurry On [ COSQUILLA, by Papyrus. DARK STAR : ROUND TABLE Brown, 1950, by *ROYAL GEM II— '• Bay, 1954, by *PRINCEQUILLO— ISOLDE, by *Bull Dog. ■ *KNIGHT'S DAUGHTER, by S»r Cosmo DEDICATE : TO MARKET Bay, 1952, by *PRINCEQUILLO— • Chestnut, 1948, by MARKET WISE— DINI, by John P. Gner. ' PRETTY DOES, by Johnstown. DOUBLE JAY - ! TULYAR Dark Brown, 1944, by BALLADIER— - Brown, 1949, by TEHRAN— BROOMSHOT, by Whisk Broom II. \ NEOCRACY, by Neorco. FLYING FURY I TURN-TO Dark Bay, 1952 by *NASRULLAH— ' Bay, 1951, by * ROYAL CHARGER-SICILY, by Reaping Reword. ■ 'SOURCE SUCREE, by Admiral Drake. HILL PRINCE Bay, 1946, by *PRINCEQUILLO— ^m\ m. + ^M0J HILDENE, by Bubbling Over .S2L *\^*W&ii) 'StI'M*^^ for over three quarters of a century Mw ™LM** ^jjL^r^^M-J-JCll-JkJlt-MT I a great record reflects its experience. ■f ^F FAR Ar\ ^^mm*%r A. B. HANCOCK, Jr. ^^^^ PARIS. KY. Phone: 393 Complete Service for Horsemen since 1935 Buying and Selling on Commission Horse Farm Real Estate CROMWELL BLOODSTOCK AGENCY John A. Bell III Alex Bower Postoffice Box 679 • Lexington, Kentucky Precedence for Greatness Jk Jk jam llfex ram^fll Mm 9 Hr am , fiyflii Am K &x&£feH Smm jMmmmW JflflSSSiB VJmmmmmmmm\cW:^^^k': iLmm BftgffflUfe ' :?::i» :: pr* jjffi^mmmmm^Et Httl8wMi^Mi -jfe. m\m ffi«':* 35':"j&.-- ■:■.■. :«. 1 1 PIiIIHkIIB 5fc : ' m ■■ • fll Kfc ^ ^^^^^mmwMm^mm^mm^^^MiK Hi mm VWrnmimW PRECEDENCE FOR GREATNESS— Sprightly filly foal by Tim Tarn, shown with her stakes-winning dam, Ever Bright, by Sun Again, at the Sunnyside Farm of Reno B. Renfrew, Paris, Ky. This year the foal crop at Sunnyside numbered ten, all of whom are fillies. Tim Tarn's first foals arrive this year. Gulfstream Gives $167,204 to Two Florida State Funds Gulfstream Gives $167,204 To Two Florida State Funds MIAMI, Fla.. May 14.— Gulfstream Park's contribution of $83,601.97 to the United Fund of Broward County pushed that group over the top in its 1960 campaign for $497,688. James Donn, Gulfstream president, an- nounced the University of Miami Medical School also would receive $83,601.97 as its half of the proceeds of the final day I April 23) of the track's past season. "Gulfstream is proud to help both the United Fund of Broward County and the U-M Medical School,"' Donn said. Bob Elmore, president of the U-F of Broward County, praised "Donn's generosity in helping to make possible the reporting of the largest amount of money ever raised in Broward County at one time for services to our citizens." The total of $167,203.94 that was split* between the U-F of Broward County and the U-M Medical School was a result of a crowd of 18,339 betting $1,470,562 on Gulf-stream's final program despite heavy rains. Page 11 fjfr Stallion Directory and Farm Register !N\ Illinois: Warton Homebred Event June 15 Kid Halstead Well Fancied Colt Five Stallions at Free Meadows Phil Georgeff . 1 W. ■ :«:■• ■'■■ i^ffi ^^m — i 14 ► Illinois By PHIL GEORGEFF 1 Warton Homebred Event June 15 Kid Hoisted Well Fancied Colt Five Stallions at Free Meadows With Washington Park primed for the Balmoral opener Monday, Illinois horsemen are looking forward with fond expectation . 1 to to what what fortune fortune the the to to what what fortune fortune the the Homewood plant's 42-day season holds for Illinois-bred and -foaled thoroughbreds. Special attention naturally has been riveted on the June 15 edition of the $10,000 added Frank R. Warton Memorial, a 7 furlongs spin for three-year-olds which, however, is limited limited to to bona bona fide fide ^^m — limited limited to to bona bona fide fide Illinois-breds. meaning both conceived and foaled in the state. At the moment, barring the unforeseen and any late developments, which persist in occurring, three horses — Official Seal, Statistician and King Bebe — look pretty solid among the 70-plus nominated for the event. Official Seal, property of Mrs. Harry L. Nathenson, brought sound recognition to Illinois breeding last year, not only by winning the $25,000 added Abraham Lincoln Stakes at Arlington, in which he downed the now-retired Our Colonel. Silver Creek Farm's full brother to the redoubtable Roman Colonel, but the manner in which he whipped two-year-olds in open allowance races. Official Seal is trained by Arnold Winick, the young Chicagoan who will attempt a corner on the Homewood winner's circle with some 65 horses, including Mrs. Herbert Herff's grass specialist Tudor Era. ready at the starting block. Nathenson. though, is thinking beyond Official Seal — to a younger full brother who answers to the name of Kid Halsted. Kid Halsted, by Solero — Never Tell, also is responding kindly to Winick's efforts and has been nominated for the $25,000 added Lincoln, to be decided later this summer at Arlington Park. AAA Speaking of Kid Halsted. his dam, Never Tell, is one of 33 broodmares residing at spacious Free Meadows Farm, a 453-acre breeding nursery growing yearly along Route 1 in Hampshire, 111. If growth and progress can be accurately gauged in terms of stallions, mares, yearlings and improved or additional barns and equipment, then Free Meadows deserves any accolade one may dare to bestow. Chief progenitor at Free Meadows — and there are five — is Solero. sire of Official Seal, a proven imported stallion son of El Greco. Solero's future now rests with Kid Halsted and several other yearlings cavorting about the farm. "But don't overlook Tulsan," farm manager Joseph Rocco warns. He speaks of an unheralded but aristocratically bred son of Nasrullah — In Bloom, who earned fame of a dubious nature when purchased at the 1955 yearling sales for a whopping $80,000. ► : i third highest price of all time, then failed to run back to his pedigree. In addition, Irish Admiral, by War Admiral — Yankee Flirt, a full brother to Admiral Vee. and Parador, by Errard — No Ma'am, who is standing his first season, also hold up at Free Meadows. Parador was unfortunate to compete the same year as Swaps and Nashua, although he did manage a respectable third in the $100,000 Derby which Swaps captured over Traffic Judge. The farm contains 80 box stalls, three large barns and a brand new barn addition, designed for the utmost in ventilation, with a 14-foot ceiling and an inside eighth of a mile training track. A 4 A George Swinebroad, the trekking executive vice president of Breeders Sales Co., in Lexington, Ky.. made one of his frequent visits to Illinois last week, chiefly to inspect seven yearlings at the Illinois Stallion Station in Paxton, HI. On the subject of sales, it's intended negotiations will begin soon with Breeders Sales Co., for this year's Illinois-bred vendue, which it is hoped can be staged at Arlington Park. The Executive Committee of the ITBF. composed of J. Grant Scott, Donald McKellar, Lossie E. Morris, George L. Bachner and Harry L. Nathenson, plan an appeal to Arlington-Washington Park Executive Director Benjamin F. Lindheimer shortly for assistance in the venture. AAA William J. Schmidt, whose verve and zeal on the subject of Illinois breeding, sets an example only ihe dedicated can emulate, finds himself with an inventory Continued on Page Twelve \ t )- c t j £ ( f £ £ ^ ^ ] j j j , j ( ILLINOIS By PHIL GEORGEFF Continued from Page Eleven too large for his present operation. "I've got five stallions, a barnful of mares, a racing stable and a bunch of yearlings and foals," the master of .Northbrook says. "So I'll have to dispose of some of my stock. It looks like a couple of my better mares will have to find new homes." It was a busy week for Schmidt. First, he thought his stud, Admiral Vees, book to be full. Then two mares dropped out for failing to pass a health examination. Now he's hustling a couple of mares so as to close out the 1960, and first, book on the son of War Admiral. Later, he lost a heart-breaker to John Passantino's Mr. Hardway in an Illinois-foaled dash for three-year-olds, his Pro-Pose being edged a whisker in a desperate three-horse photo. Schmidt is the man who for five years, not so long back, reigned as the State's leading trainer, sharing that high plateau with William Hal Bishop. AAA If Donald McKellar is expecting great things from his recently acquired local-bred two-year-old, Speedy Bird, no one could hardly blame him ! Not with the way trainer Leonard Wilson, who is handling Jacnot Farm's midwestern division, talks about the flashy son of Fleet Bird, the Calumet Farm syndicated stallion whose first crop get to the races this year. "Leonard says he's a real 'looker,' McKellar, who also is vice president of the Childcraft division of Field Enterprises Corp., smiles, "and if the colt turns out half as good as Wilson expects I'll be mighty pleased." Ray Freeark Jr. of Belleville wasn't here Wednesday afternoon when his Bordeaux Red, whom he owns in partnership with Charles Stegmeyer, won the day's second race at Sportsman's Park, a 4 panels dash for two-year-olds. But we'll vouch for it — Bordeaux Red took the lead early, then successfully repulsed the bid of favored Two Dots. Ray, who's possessed of much horse and breeding savvy, long has been one of the industry's staunchest boosters. MAINE CHANCE \ ! I STALLIONS •ff.SST WAR JEEP $3,500-Live Foal BOOK FULL WAR ADMIRAL — ALYEARN, by Blue Larkspur MR. RUSHER WorAdmuoi- HIS YEARLINGS IN DEMAND Baby League $2,5oo-Live Foal Fee: $500 — Live Foal GUN SHOT Hyperion-* Silence II. •JEST BLACK METAL S°uallMart'a'~ L0RD B0SWELL — LARKLYRIC, by Blue Larkspur BOOKLFulL0al BEAT CRACK RIVALS AT THREE BlLo^sJ3,ETAL ^e: $500 -Live Foal Larklync $500-Live Foal ■&2T" JET'S DATE SSOO-Li^e'Voal JET PILOT — WAR DATE, by War Admiral BOOK FULL jets date GREAT PEDIGREE, TOP AND BOTTOM Jet Pilot-War Date . . . *«-«. .- $500-Live Foai Fee: $500 — Live Foal WAR JEEP War Admiral- - $500-Live Foal MM 4 M^f ^M. 6 "eei^s rlcmeUtance fawn ^ T ™ ROOK FULL JAMES G. LOCKWOOD, Manager Newtown Pike, Lexington, Ky., P. O. Box 988. Phone: 5-0110 A One-Two Punch A colt and a filly by the "Horse-of-the-Year," One Count. The colt is out of Linger, a good winning half-sister to Landlocked ($256,125), Landmark (Prioress Stakes), and Basis ($57,549). The filly is the first foal from Klowassen, a young winning daughter of Eight Thirty and the crack stakes winning Windmill. These two impressive individuals will be sold at Saratoga, by Mere worth, in 1960. Catalogues are available, yearlings shown by appointment. Wherever you see top racing . . . you see the Mereworth-Breds. MEREW0RTH FARM Lexington (Phone: 4-5663) Kentucky — ADVT. Tulsan TULSAN — The Nasrullah-ln Bloom stallion stands at the Free Meadows Farm at Hampshire, III., As a yearling, he sold for $80,000, the third highest price ever paid for a youngster at public auction. Bloodlines: Bonnie Beryl Queen of Ryans' All-Quality Broodmare Band Leon Rasmussen 'Bloodlines Bonnie Beryl Queen of Ryans All-Quality Broodmare Band Ry LEON RASMl SSEN Good advice to a young man with love and marriage on his mind is to notice What the girl's mother looks like now. Sometimes the forecast is frightening. Sometimes, though, it is even encouraging. Sometimes it is a bit of each. This observer was reminded of this Derby Day at Churchill Downs when C. V. Whitney's Bug -Brush im-• . pressively pressively won won the the 1-4 7-# ► . pressively pressively won won the the 1-4 7-# furlong Regret Handicap to signalize her reentry upon the racing scene. You see, just a few days before it had been our pure pleasure to visit the Normandy Farm of Mr. and Mrs. E. Barry Ryan on the Paris Pike near Lexington on a delightful May day in Kentucky — a — a ' " "™ few soft, puffy white clouds in a deep blue sky, white fences, dogwood and lilac trees blooming profusely and swaying as bewitchingly as a hula dancer in the gentle spring breeze, luscious deep green paddocks of blue grass and all combining to make one feel completely enchanted by the generous hand of Nature — and to see an old friend who is now quite as famous as the dam of Bug Brush as she was as a race mare in her own right back in 1945 and '46. This old friend, of course, is Bonnie Beryl, now one of the Ryans' all-quality I broodmare band and still, despite her 17 ► years, a prolific producer. Bonnie Beryl, a chestnut daughter of Fighting Fox — Bonnie Maginn, by War Gloud, won $119,970 through victories in the Frizette, Autumn Day Stakes, Delaware Oaks, Jamaica Handicap, Empire City Stakes and Comely Handicap. Despite her talent for running, she was never c candidate for the chorus line. Bonnie Beryl's feet and legs were not the best — but everything else about her. including her heart, was. She was always sore going, walking at times so wide in front she could have carried a barrel of apple cider between her legs. Those legs and feet are still there to fighten one — but not for long — for there is the rest of her, which is most pleasing: there is her record of three stakes winners (Some Chance, Nashville and Bug Brush) and seven winners from eight foals, and the wonderful sound appearance of her striking filly foal by Nashua. The grand old gal, who could hardly keep her eyes open in the lazy noonday sun, has been returned to Prince-quillo, the 1957-58 champion sire, this season. The bouncy Nashua filly she has by her side is, of course, a three parts sister to Bug Brush and Nashville, a young stallion whose book in California has been filled to over-flowing in this his first year at stud. There are three other "priceless jewels" whose accouchements take place at Normandy, an unblievably beautiful portion of the former Erdenheim farm of the Widener famih/. These are Alablue, How and the imported Skye. Alablue. who has been to Normandy what Hildene was to C. T. Chenery. won stakes and as a matron has already produced Alanesian, winner Continued on Page Thirty-Nine I BLOODLINES I: By LEON RASMUSSEN Continued from Page Eleven of $136,997 and one of the best fillies of her years, and Middle Brother, a stakes \ winner of over $100,000 and one of the ; three best three-year-olds out in 1959. Alablue, a 15-year-old daughter of Blue j Larkspur — Double Time, by Sir Gallahad j III., was barren last season but has been : pronounced in foal to the cover of Prince- I quillo. How, a daughter of Princequillo — ' The Squaw II., by Sickle, was the first or second best three-year-old of 1951. She is j the dam of the stakes winner Pocahontas ; and is a full sister to Sequoia and Pow- i hatan, both stakes winners. How, as sweet j a mare as she was a runner, had the mis- , fortune to lose her foal by Turn-to and -this year is visiting the court of Nashua. : How is a youthful appearing age 12. Skye, a ten-year-old chestnut is a half sister to Auld Alliance, the dam of the Derby winner Tomy Lee, being by the Epsom * Derby winner Blue Peter out of Iona, by Hyperion. Skye was the best staying I three-year-old filly of her year in Eng- ' land. Her daughter Secret Recipe, by Mahmoud, is also in the Ryan coterie. She was a winner in this country. However, the one the Ryans are so hopeful for they are almost afraid to talk about him is Skye's suckling Nasrullah colt — a spirited chestnut fellow with plenty of everything in the right places. He's a three-alarm knockout who is certainly bred in the classic tradition. Skye's 1960 mate is Nashua. Our visit to Normandy was just two days after Four Lane, bred by E. Barry, had won the Delaware Valley Stakes at Garden State Park. Leslie Grey is no longer with the Ryans but her winning daughter, Dutch Tile, by Hill Prince, is. Dutch Tile is also a half sister to the stakes winners Helianthus and Informant and to the very speedy Egotistical, so the bay has the credentials to uecome a fine matron. She has an Our Babu filly at her side and is being bred to the Derby winner Tim Tarn. Another interesting Ryan mare is the imported Beaver Street, a brown seven-year-old daughter of My Babu — Wood Fire, by Bois Roussel, who traces in tail-female to the Oaks winner Straitlace. Beaver Street's dam was a winning daughter out of Blue Smoke who also bred the classy English stakes winner Bob Mayor. Blue Smoke, incidentally, was a half sister to La Cenerentola. third dam of Sailor's Guide. Beaver Street is nursing a colt by Tim Tarn. The rest of the Ryan broodmare band includes Gun Moll, a brown eleven-year-old winning daughter of War Admiral-Song, by Royal Minstrel; Last Service, a dark bjown five-year-old daughter of Count Fleet— Offensive, by Sir Gallahad III.; Loyal Worker, a brown fourteen-year-old by Great Union— Housework, by Brooms; Narrow Margin, a bay nine-year-old by Heliopolis— Hadepine, by Hadagal, and Royal Type, a dark bay by Bull Dog-Sun Celtic, by Sun Briar. Gun Moll, barren to Jet Pilot, has been sent^o Our Babu; Our Service, barren to Porterhouse, goes to the Princequillo stallion Charlevoix; Loyal Worker, who may have foaled to Tom Fool by the time this appears in print, will not be bred in 1960; Narrow Margin, not bred in 1959, has been sent to Hill Prince; Royal Type also rested in '59, has attended the court of Cohoes. Skye's daughter, Secret Recipe mentioned previously, was about due to foal to Polynesian a few days before the Derby. She will be returned to Dedicate. The Ryans, whose stable is most capably trained by E. Barry, has four two-year-olds in training in New York. These are a bay colt named Miles Standish by Olympia out of How (clever, eh what!); a bay colt by Princequillo — Narrow Margin, named Margate a bay colt by Bimelech— Beaver street, called Monkey Puzzle, and a chestnut filly by Nashua— Alablue known as King Thought. The farms yearlings of 1960 include a chestnut colt by Citation— Gun Moll- a chestnut colt by Hill Prince— Beaver Street; a bay filly by Traffic Judge-Offensive; chestnut filly by Oil Capitol—Loyal Worker; bay filly by Princequillo— White Cross; bay filly by Hasty Road— Narrow Margin, and a bay three-quarters sister to Middle Brother by Dedicate out of Alablue. The farm is truly an exquisite place. Along with the spacious paddocks there are picnic areas under tall, whispering shade trees and good fishing from the creek (the Littl Elkhorn, I blieve) which meanders and tumbles its way through the property. It is a beautiful place for horses while they are alive and also a beautiful place for those who have gone on to their Valhalla. Buried there at Normandy under a handsome sculpted statue of his likeness is Fair Play, sire of Man o' War, while nearby is Man o' War's famed dam, Mahu-bah. Other prominent names in turf history rest there. All is serene. 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. Page 12 f# Stallion INrcctoi'Y »iid Farm Register J^i Jan. 1 Birth Date for Horses Gets Vote of Robert L. Green: Manager of Greentree Stud Lists Opinions for Breeding Season According to Nature Hugh J. McGuire t ► i | ! I I Jon. 7 B/rf/i Date /or Horses ► Gets Vote of Robert L Green Manager of Greentree Stud t ► Lists Opinions for Breeding Season According to Nature By HIGH J. MoGUIRE LEXINGTON, Ky., May 14.— While the proposal for a change in the birth date of thoroughbreds has been fairly well sqtielched, at least temporarily, by the ex- i pressed opinions of The Jockey Club officials, many local breeders have gone on record as being in favor of a March 1 date. Without setting himself up as an authority on the question. Greentree Stud manager Robert L. Green favors the retention of the January 1 date. It will be seen that the stand expressed below by Green is flavored by doubts or lack of proof that a later birth | date would guarantee the desired results. Green's opinions follow: •'One reason given for the date change proposal was that this would be a good way to do away with early two-year-old racing. ! This reason fails to take arithmetic into j I account. For simplicity, let's say the mean (middle) foaling date for all foals dropped \ now is about 100 days (April 10) after the ■ annual birthday for all thoroughbreds. The April 10 foal which starts racing on January 1 is then about 21 months old. If we should change the birth date to March 1. the average foaling date would still be about 100 days (June 10) after the annual birthday. The June 10 foal which starts | racing on March 1 would be about 21 months old. January birthdays and Jan- | uary two-year-old racing equals March j ! birthdays and March two-year-old racing, j Should Inform Track of Feelings "While on the subject of early two-year-old racing, it seems to be that if some believe early two-year-old racing is detrimental for the overall racing picture, then these some interested people should do their best to inform the manager of race tracks of this opinion rather than trying to solve what these some interested people consider to be a problem without taking race track management into account. "Another major reason given for the proposal to change the birth date is that this would be a good way to get more mares in foal. Many reasons are given why all thoroughbred mares do not get in foal each and every year. Listed below are the ones I have heard and used) lately: (Condensed by Editor) (1) Grass not started growing; (2) Mare bred early before open and became infected ; (3) False heat period January to April delayed , start; (4) Mare's coat too long for pregnancy; 5) Mare spurious. Bred but stayed out until examined for pregnancy, then salined; (6) Mare spurious. Not bred j . but thought she was in foal; 7) Mares just did not catch; (8) Could not breed on best day because stallion busy (accidental); (9) Same as (8) except stallion manager . favored his own mares (on purpose); (10 and 11) Stallion or mare low in fer- j I \ ■ ROBERT L. GREEN— Manager of the Greentree Stud. | | j ! j , j . . tility; «12) Mare has something organically wrong; 13) Stallion hurt or sick early and overworked when well; (14) Mare hurt or sick early. Chance reduced; 15 and 16) Mare never "in" good season, or to the teaser or speculum; (17) Mare only has foal every other year. Will not conceive with foal at side; (18) Mare foaled late. Time to breed only once; (19) Mare in on ninth day but skipped to 'clean up and did not come back in; (20) Mare had shots at track and is not ovulating properly; (21) Poor cover from stallion; (22) Mare took in air; (23) Stallion bruised mare, causing infection. Mare later slipped; (24) Mare slipped early. Could not get her back in foal; (25) Mare had twins, one long dead. Not clean in time; (26) Mare infected last year, cleaned up, but reinfected after service; (27) Death of foal created traumatic experience in mare and ' prevented conception, 28) Nature prevents ; strict annual pregnancy, (29 and 30) Mare ' or stallion was cared for improperly. "Of all these reasons, only the first four ' have much (if anything) to do with the l weather, as far as I know. Sometimes mares i bred early in the year are bred too quickly ' in the period to get in foal. A lot of mares ; have long, false heat periods in the spring, , but a good veterinarian can tell with regular • use of the speculum when to breed I these mares during the false heat period I with good accuracy. If mares are allowed I to stay in a shed or barn at night during ; the winter months they stand a better • chance of getting in foal than mares left \ out. Good grass does materially help the ! condition of a broodmare, but is it not t everything by a long shot. "At any rate, the proposition that we • Continued on Page Forty-Four ! ; , ' i i I I I | j I : , : i January 1 Birth Date for Horses Gets Robert L. Green's Vote Continued from Page Twelve could get more mares in foal by having a later breeding season is very debatable. Mares have shorter periods as the summer comes on in Kentucky. By breeding in July and August we might find the periods so short in mares that bookings would be a bigger headache than it is now. More in- fections may result in summer breeding. I do believe that heat allows germ;; to grow and prosper whereas cooler weather holds down infection. Summer breeding could cause more stress and strain on stallions because of the lush pastures which tend to keep horses overweight. "After reading the Florida and California horse magazines and other reports on stallion fertility for several years, I have yet to read that these two southern states get a higher percentage of mares in foal than Canadians do. As a matter of fact, one Canadian farm claimed in the last few years that they were getting more mares in foal than the law allows. This was done in the Canadian springtime. "I don't know what months encompassed the breeding season for herds of wild horses in America but I would bet it was in the springtime. This, if true, would indicate that nature intended the springtime should be the breeding season." Virginia: Aqueduct Race Dominion Affair First Four Middleburg-Owned to Mate Solar System, Spy Song Nancy Lee — . ► . .♦ Virginia ■ By NANCY LEE ' Aqueduct Race Dominion Affair First Four Middleburg-Owned To Mate Solar System, Spy Song MIDDLEBURG. — The second race at Aqueduct on May 10 brought out a finish that was completely dominated by Virginia- owned horses. It was a three-year-old maiden filly event but the first four under the wire, were all owned by owners from Middle-burg. Leading the pack was Howell E. Jackson's home - bred and owned Get To It with Rokeby Stable's Hula Lou second 'this one was bred by Brook -meade meade Stable). Stable). In In the the ' ; ' ' l i ' ; , • I I I ; • \ ! t • meade Stable). Stable). In In the the \ third slot was William Haggin Perry's Holy Catfish and Mrs. James P. Mills' first-time starter, the imported Miss Margaret, finish- t ing fourth. )- Mrs. Louis L. Voigt's Winterton Farm c near Flint Hill continues to increase its t broodmare band, the group being headed j by the home-bred stakes winner, Solar Sys- £ tem. This mare by Air Hero from the Ksar ( matron Scottwoods, dropped her first foal f last year, a bay filly by Mister Gus and £ this year her foal is another filly, this one £ by Jet Action. She has been bred back to ^ Spy Song. . White Wing, a f*tf sister to Solar System, is also in the broodmare band. She produced her second foal last year, a bay filly ^ by Cyclotron but she was not bred again. ] Her first foal was the brown filly Hilty Dilty by Double Brandy. This year she j has been bred to Armageddon. j Cub Run, by Cosmic Bomb out of the j Fighting Fox mare Cubbing, had a filly , this year by Tennyson II. and was bred to Victory Morn. Her produce from this cover j will have the good producing mare Mora- ( ing both on the top and bottom sides, . Morning being the granddam of both Cub Run and Victory Morn. ' AAA The Black Tarquin — Four Stars mare, ! Four Wishes, has a filly by Northern Star j and her booking this season was to River ' War. Dainger Bess (Dainger Lewis — Anal- -ogy) also had a filly, this one being by 1 Cyclotron. This mare has been bred back ; to Dogoon. Completing the line-up of the five mares who dropped fillies this year at Winterton ' Farm is In the Van. A winner at two, this mare is by Occupy from the Pompey mare, Baby Joanne. Her filly was by Parnassus and In the Van has been bred back to Air Hero. Good Grazing, a winning daughter of Zacaweista out of the former William Ziegler, Jr. mare, Off Gold, has been bred to Air Hero this year. The home-bred mare, Ahmic Lake, joined the group of mares this year and she has been bred to Cyclotron. By Air Hero out of Bubbles, she by Hard Tack, Ahmic Lake was a winner at three and four. Lady Emillia, a Brookmeade-bred mare by Rounders out of the Haste mare, Star Bound, was not bred last season but this year she was bred to Midas. A winner at three, Lady Emillia's produce include th twoyar-old winners St. Bernard and Sergeant King and Un Ami who placed at two last year. Paul Mellon s Rokeby Farm has sent eight mares to John Constable, whose get ran impressively last year not only in this country but also in England and this year his representative Klinkhouse is one who has been in the winner's circle. In foal to John Constable and to be returned to him were the Rokeby mares Comet Wine and Friendly Gesture. Lovers Lament bred to Our Babu last year). Red Sea (bred to Traffic Judge in 1959) and Starry Banner bred to Tus One last season) were the other in foal mares booked to John Constable. Wild Applause and Perimeter, who were not bred last year and the barren matron Double Deal II. completed the bookings from Rokeby. Winners continue to spring up at the most unexpected places. During the recent Middleburg Hunt Point-to-Point, there was a race carded for ponies 13.2 and not exceeding 14.2, the distance on the turf being about 'A -mile. The easy winner was White-wood Stud's Whitewood Muguet, ridden by Bobby Adams. Checking the pedigree of this pony, it came to light that he was by a Connamara pony and out of a former winner over hurdles, the imported mare Fleur de Joie. AAA Prospective additions to Gustave Ring's current racing string are three youngsters now stabled at North Cliff Farm near Rix-eyville. The imported two-year-old, O. K. Boy who is by Sunny Boy and was purchased during the Deauville Sales, will be the first on the list as the other two indi- . ' ! j ' 1 ; ' viduals are now yearlings. They were purchased as weanlings from Mrs. M. E. Person's Llangollen Farm. The chestnut colt is by Mister Gus out of Faint Hope, she a winning daughter of Endeavour II. out of Pilates Wife. This colt is a half-brother to the winner Reluctant. The brown colt is also by Mister Gus and he is out of the Dante mare, Samminiato, she a half-sister to the European sire Krakatao. The brown colt is a half-brother to Lucante, a winner at 2. Mrs. J. R. H. Thouron s Castle Hill II., who stands at James L. Wiley's Sands Farm near Middleburg, came out with two winners in the two-year-old ranks on the 9th and 10th, both, incidentally, color-bearers for Mr. Wiley. On the 9th at Pim-lico the chestnut colt, Golden Impi'Joe (out of Lady Impulse, she by Noble Impulse) won his race and the following day at Garden State, Trojan Epic out of Say To, by Swatter) dead-heated for the front end of the line, making her record to date three starts, two races won and second once. 5-P-E-E-D. ^cmmedt' Where It Counts LEX1NGTON *Y WINDY CITY II. By WYNDHAM— STAUNTON, by *The Satrap. Sire of Stakes Winners RESTLESS WIND $328,723 OLD PUEBLO $210#920 RICK CITY (air three) $ 67,826 60% OF HIS 1959 WINNERS WON NON-CLAIMING RACES The November 1959 Issue of The Jockey Club's Racing Calendar Reports *WINDY CITY ll.'s Fertility for 1957 at 96.55% $3,500— LIVE FOAL (Property of a Syndicate) STANDING AT CROWN CREST: HASTY ROAD GREEK SHIP SEA O ERIN Roman-Traffic Court * Heliopolis-Boat *Shannon H.-*Chontress ONE COUNT PET BULLY ERRARD KING Count Fleet-Ace Card Petrose-Camelina Errard-Darby Dover *WINDY CITY II. *NAHAR H. *HAFIZ II. Wyndham-Staunton Stardust-Queen of Baghdad Nearco-Double Rosa I ^— ^— ■ — — — — —— ^— — i— — — — — ■ Stallions of 7959 One of the "Hot" PRIMATE Dark Chestnut, 1949, SOME CHANCE —EDIFIED, by *JACOPO Sire of 14 Two-Y ear-Old Winners in 7959 •SIRE OF 25 WINNERS FROM FIRST TWO CROPS Including FIRST MINISTER, GOSHEN, etc. PRIMATE Was Second Only to TOM FOOL on Experimental Handicap Property of STARMOUNT STABLE FEE: $1,000— LIVE FOAL Special Considerations for Approved Mares. • Standing at CARTER THORNTON'S THREAVE MAIN STUD PARIS, KY. Phone: 1508 Page 13 Aly's Turf Empire Seen Unsurpassable: Scope, Achievements and Influence Unlikely to be Matched; Began in 1921 Leon Rasmussen — i Aly's Turf Empire SeenUnsurpassable Scope, Achievements and Influence Unlikely to Be Matched; Began in 1921 By LEON RASMUSSEN The fabulous success and influence of the Prince Aly Khans vast breeding empire, all traceable to his father, the Aga Khan, and begun in 1931. is unexcelled throughout the world. And it seems certain that its scope, achievements and influence will never be attained again. A volume would be required to list the purchases and their ramifications made by the Aga back in 1921 when, after 20 years of study, he entered the racing and breeding picture. Encouraged to enter the sport by Lord Wavertree and expertly advised by George Lambton, the Aga's first-purchases— nearly all fillies— provided his first successes and also the foundation of the world's most powerful and influential broodmare band. In 1921. one of the fillies bought was Teresina. a magnificent race mare and subsequently the dam of Alibhai. as well as several winners of note. Still another was Tricky Aunt, dam of the famous Australian sire. Dhoti. Eight yearlings were purchased in 1922. Two of them. Diophon and Salmon Trout, became classic winners: another, Friar's Daughter, bred the unbeaten English Triple Crown winner Bahram, and still another was the phenomenal Mumtaz Mahal, ancestress of Mahmoud. Migoli. Nasrullah and many other names famous in racing throughout the world. There were many others of vast ability and eventual influence bred by the Aga Khan and the Prince and nearly all of them traced to the individuals belonging ; to renowned families which the Aga j bought in the early twenties. At the time of his death, the Prince had ; six studs in Ireland — Sheshoon. Gilltown. I | Ballymany. Ongar. Sallymount and Wil-1 liamstown — and four in France— Marly- t La-Ville. Saint Crespin. La Coquenne and j Lassy. as well as a stud in Venezuela and , bloodstock in Kentucky in partnership I j with John Galbreath. As is widely known in breeding circles, the Khan breeding empire relied princi- j pally on a system of breeding expounded by the late Col. J. Vuillier. the system being known as the Vuillier dosage system. Briefly, this system was based on research which showed that 'the best British race horses were bred from a relatively few predominant ancestors whose combined blood ' , they carried in fairly consistent and pre- cisely specified proportions." 1 That the Prince had the faith in this i j system that his father had is well known. i for he only decided upon his matings after i j conferences with Colonel Vuillier's widow, j j Madame Vuillier, his stud manager. ' In respect to racing and breeding, it was i i almost impossible to separate the Aga Khan and the Prince. They both had keen J j penetrating minds and the Prince echoed ! these words of his father — "Those who 1 'pooh-pooh' science, knowledge and study ! i in connection with racing do not know what they are talking about." — many times. The Aga Khan had owned and bred , 1 such classic winners as Diophon. Bahram and Palestine in the 2.000 Guineas; Blen- ' I heim. Bahram. Mahmoud. My Love and | Tulyar in the Derby, Udaipur and Masaka , in the Oaks; Firdaussi. Bahram. Turkhan, J Tehran and Tulyar in the St. Leger. Tuy- \ , yar in the King George VI. and Queen ! | 1 Elizabeth Stakes; Diophon. Costaki Pasha,; Felicitation. Bahram. Khaled and Buisson j Tehran and Tulyar in the St. Leger. Tul-Ardennt in the Middle Park Stakes, and Felicitation and Umiddad it. the Ascot Gold Cup. He also won correspondiing classics in Ireland and France. Despite this awesome record, in 1959, , 1 ' I | , J \ , ! | 1 j i two years after 4iis father's death. Prince I I Aly's stable, headed by the champion Filly Petite Etoile and the Arc de Triomphe winner Saint Crespin. set new earnings marks in both England and France — ■ breaking records set by his father. i The brilliant Petite Etoile won the classics, the 1.000 Guineas, the Oaks and the Champion stakes; Saint Crespin won the Eclipse as well as the Arc. Taboun won the 2.000 Guineas. Ginetta the French 1.000 Guineas. Fiorentina the Turk 1,000 Guineas and Venture VII. the Middle Park Stakes and Imperial Produce Stakes. No stable in the history of European racing so dominated the sport as did the Prince's string of 1959. Amb. Lodge Mourns Death of 'Old and Dear Friend' Amb. Lodge Mourns Death Of 'Old and Dear Friend' UNITED NATIONS. N. Y., May 14.— Henry Cabot Ledge, permanent United State ambassador to the United Nations, Friday paid tribute to Prince Aly Khan. "Prince Aly Khan was an old and very dear friend of mine," he said. "He had distinguished service with the United States Army, for which he was decorated. He had warm friends in all walks of life and was a most generous and considerate man. He served Pakistan with distinction in the United Nations. His death was a great shock „ to me and I mourn his passing." Vincent O'brien, Irish Trainer, Suspended in Stimulation Case: Handler of John McShain's Horses Barred 18 Months; Find Colt, Chamour, Drugged ^ i ► « Vincent O'Brien, Irish Trainer, Suspended in Stimulation Case VINCENT O'BRIEN— Prominent European trainer suspended. I Handler of John McShains Horses Barred 18 Months; Find Colt, Chamour, Drugged (Special to Daily Racing Form) DUBLIN. May 14— Vincent O'Brien, the world-famous trainer whose stable includes thoroughbreds owned by Philadelphian John McShain and other Americans, started negotiations" for distribution of the horses to other trainers today following his suspension on alleged drugging charges. O'Brien, known widely as "The Wizard of Cashel" because of his tremendous success on the turf, was barred from racing fbr 18 months by stewards of the Irish Turf Club Friday. The stewards said they were satisfied one of his horses, Chamour, owned by London businessman Walter Burmann. had been drugged, or received a stimulant "for the purpose of affecting his speed or stamina." Chamour won the Ballysax Maiden Plate at The Curragh. Ireland, by one and one-half lengths Aprii 20. The suspension also prohibits O'Brien from participation in British and French races. He was scheduled to run McShain's Die Hard in the Derby at Epsom June 1. Die Hard presently is the 7-to-l second choice for the classic. Confers With Brothers O'Briens talks today were with his two brothers. Alphonsus and Dermot. both trainers. It was thought he would trans-I fer his top horses to their stables. O'Brien had been warned none of the horses under his care could be raced until they had been transferred to other licensed trainers. The bombshell announcement followed closely on a large-scale British investigation into alleged thoroughbred doping. The Irish stewards also were understood to have decided: 1. A veterinary surgeon is to be appointed to make routine tests on winners of all races. 2. Stable worker are to have identification cards. 3. The public may be banned from race-i course stables. O'Brien. 43. denied the allegations. "I did not drug this nor any other horse," he said after the three and one-half hour "trial." He said, "I trust my staff, and I have placed the matter in the hands of my solicitors." The decision also means that O'Brien. ! whose wonder horse. Ballymoss. won over $200,000. also is banned from English courses. O'Brien also trained three successive Grand National winners — Early Mist, : Royal Tan and Quare Times. Stewards said a stimulant was found in Chamour's sweat after his winning race at The Curragh. O'Brien denied that he had drugged a horse. He said he planned to contact McShain concerning disposal of the several McShain horses in his charge. Ballymoss carried "the McShain colors when he won the 1958 St. Leger. the King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, the Coronation Cup and the Prix de rArc de ""* triomphe. Galbreath Plans to Race Partnership Horses Here: Owned 20 with Prince Aly Khan; Will Start First Time in Fall ; j ; I | t j Galbreath Plans to Race Partnership Horses Here Owned 20 With Prince Aly Khan; Will Starr First Time in Fall COLUMBUS. Ohio. May 14.— John W. Galbreath. master of Darby Dan Farm, announced here today that he would go ahead with plans to race the horses he owned in partnership with Prince Aly I Khan. There are 20 young horses now stabled at Darby Dan awaiting their rac- | ing debuts who were jointly owned by the ' pair. They were to race in this country j under Galbreath's colors. The youngsters are the offspring of 13 broodmares owned by Aly who were sent j to Darby Dan in December of 1957. All 1 matrons were bred by Aly or his late j father, the Aga Khan, and represented ■ some of their finest bloodlines. They were j to remain at Darby Dan for three years and then be shipped back across the Atlantic to be mated with leading European sires. All the foals were to be owned in partnership by Galbreath and Aly. In Eu-! rope, they were to race in Aly's colors. The plan was to cross the best American and European blood to the benefit of both studs. "We were going to race them for the first time this fall." Galbreath said. New System of Numbering Field Horses at Omaha , I j j ' , 1 i j i i j j ' j i i j ! 1 ! i New System of Numbering Field Horses at Omaha AK-SAR-BEN. Omaha. Nebr.. May 14. — E. F. Pettis, chairman of the Ak-Sar-Ben race committee, announced a new system of numbering the field horses this year at Omaha's mile oval. Formerly horses that were included in the field were numbers 10. 11 and 12. This year the horses grouped together as one horse under this heading will be tagged 10. lOy and lOz. When there are only 11 horses in a race the two fielders will be 10 and lOz. The reason for the change was made for the convenience and protection of the betting public. Many patrons have been known to throw away cashable tickets on the field, being unaware that when the numbers 11 or 12 were flashed on the board in the first three positions that the number 10 ticket, which is sold when a customer asked for the horses in the field. is valid and would have been cashed. Etheridge Named Assistant River Downs' Secretary Post i I I ■ i | Etheridge Named Assistant River Downs' Secretary Post , CINCINNATI. Ohio, May 14— James j , Etheridge was named assistant racing i ing secretary at River Downs today, filling j ' I a vacancy created when Kenneth Noe Jr. | ! resigned recently to accept a position with ! I the Florida State Racing Commission. Etheridge's appointment was announced by James P. Ross Jr. in keeping with the ' i track's policy of the racing secretary naming his assistant. A native of Paducah, Ky.. Etheridge and his family now make their home in Paw- tucket. R. I., where he has served in the official racing family of such tracks as Lincoln Downs. Scarborough Downs and Narragansett. Etheridge recently completed an assign-i ment as clerk of scales at Lincoln Downs. He has held similar assignment at River Downs for the last three years and will be succeeded during the 44-day meeting opening May 27 by Harry Moeller of Covington. Ky., who is currently serving Beulah Park as clerk of scales and patrol judge. Churchill Downs Enters Final Week: Large Field Looms in Bashford Manor Bud Lyon Churchill Downs Enters Final Week Large Field Looms In Bashford Manor He's a Pistol Tops 14 Now Pointing for Saturday Race; Prep Heads Monday Program By BUD LYON Staff Correspondent CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville. Ky.. May 14. — This historic oval swings into the final week of sport on Monday to. close out its 86th spring session with the six-day period highlighted by the 60th running of the $10.000-added Bashford Manor Stakes, a two-year-old prestige event at 5 furlongs exclusively for colts and geldings. At this time, it appears as if there will be a bumper crop cf possibly 14. and no less than 12, juveniles to appear in the closing-day fixture. Heading this group would be J. Graham Brown's He's a Pistol, who gained considerable stature last Saturday when his full brother. Venetian Way. romped off with honors in the 86th Kentucky Derby In addition. Hazard Brous-sard's Mr. Iberia, Ben S. Castleman's Sir Carran. Commandeer Stable's Commandeer, Mrs. H. J. Damm's Arab Read, J. H. Dunns j Leo's Image. Henry Forrest's Ray H. K. T. Alie Grissom's Gift's Special. Alex Hart-hill and Doug Davis Jr.'s Glencoe Kid. Preston Maddens Wittelsbach. Doug Pre-witt's and Olson's Ol Son. Southland Stable's Prime Prospect and C. V. Whitney's pair of Chinchilla and Striking Force are pointed at this time for the Bashford Monor. Beat Editorialist by Head He's a Pistol aptly displayed last week while winning a 4 1-2 furlongs conditioned test why he rates pre-race honors as the choice to emerge with the prize, as he tallied by a neck over Editorialist in :521/5. which was the fraction over the track standard. Inasmuch as the runner-up is not eligible for the Bashford Manor, this would leave the son of Royal Coinage-Firefly, who was acquired from the yearling sales ring for a modest $14,200. standing practically alone in his quest for his initial stakes victory. 'The colt has been lightly raced, winning two of three starts, and seemingly on the improve with each effort. His come-from-behind victory over Editorialist more than demonstrated his gameness and versatility, as in his other starts he had been on the lead and seemingly on his way to becoming strictly a speedball. i Arab Read is a highly regarded son of Hasty Road who won his maiden victory ' here on Monday with a 4 1-2 furlongs run j in :54% while coming from well off the . pace. This effort hardly seemed the normal | race for this colt as he has shown such ■ blazing speed in his morning time trials ! that it has been expected he would be on the lead and running free. I Monday's feature event, the 5 furlongs j Head Play Purse, has been fashicned as"a prep for Saturday's Bashford Manor and I included in the eight named are four eligi-I bles for the week-end fixture. J. Graham | Brown's O. K. Chief. Southland Stable's Prime Prospect, Prewitt and Olson's Ol Son land Alex Harthill and Doug Davis Jr 's j Glencoe Kid are the ones attempting to i gain a starting berth in the closing-dav stake. ■ I Prophet's Eye. Editorialist and H H Mundy's coupling of Cyclobob and Little Tipper complete the field for the Head Play Editorialist looms a solid choice. He i dropped a very close decision to He's a Pistol in extremely fast time and should have matters pretty much his own way I against this field. In this colt's only other start, he won with ease in near-world record time cf :5135 at Gulfstream Park and appears as if he certainly merits the $25 000 that his owners. Marshall Field and John Knight, paid for him in the vearling sales ring. | , j , i Llangollen Offers 16 Head at Belmont Sale on Monday j ' | ! ' i Llangollen Offers 16 Head (At Belmont Sale on Monday ELMONT. N. Y.. May 14.— A 16-horse consignment Lom Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Persons' Llangollen Farm will head the sale of horses-in-training to be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the head of the old Widener chute at Belmont Park. Others in the vendue are A. Hand-macher's Yemen, winner of the Hutcheson Stakes at $38,997 in three seasons. George D. Widener's well-bred Sharpshooter. S. Gordon's recent winner. Sam G.. and Reginald. N. Webster's unraced two-year-old filly Up Court, a daughter of One Court-Porto Bello. Her dam is a half-sister to Blue Peter, leading juvenile filly of her year who was never out of the money. Other consignors are Brookmeade Stable, Mrs. J. R. H. Thouron Nelson B. Hunt and Mrs. C. O. Iselin. Page 14 Daily Racing Form Experts' Selections Daily Racing Form Experts1 Selections Figures in Consensus Show Comparative Ratings. Allowing 5 points for 1st (Today's Best 7 points), 2 points for 2d, 1 point for 3d. Today's Best in Black Type. Trackman, J. N. Lyon BALMORAL AT WASHINGTON Selections Made For Fast Track RACE TRACKMAN ~ "HANDICAP ANALYST ~~HERMIS SWEEP ""CONSENSUS Cass Blue Nizami Gal Eiffel Tower II. TaneeMarra Eiffel Tower II. Eiffel Tower II. 10 1 Oech by Gosh Count Challe Cass Blue Cass Blue Queen of Sheba Cass Blue 10 New Talent Cass Blue Queen of Sheeba Oech By Gosh Oech by Gosh Tanee Marra 5 Constance Brooker's Sun Pensive Girl Fancy Free Boker's Sun Broker's Sun 14 2 Broker's Sun Yep Constance Broker's Sun Velvet Page Constance 8 Fancy Free Constance Bim Slam Special Stone Pensive Girl Pensive Girl 6 Rimonte Longboss Longboss Rimonte Kope's Hope Longboss 13 3 Finale Puer Fabulist Double W. Finale Puer -Longboss Rimonte 10 Longboss Night Lodger Tokyo Girl Fabulist Night Lodger Kope's Hope 5 Ebony Pearl Gray Trust Cerasus SUNNY STREET Ebony Pearl Ebony Pearl 14 4 Ledlie Ebony Pearl Piercing t Ebony Pearl Nitime Sunnv Street 8 Gray Trust Piercing Nitime Buen Camino Sunny Street Gray Trust 6 Yorky Yorky Our Rullah Yorky Our Rulla Yorky 17 5 Count Positive Colonel Van Count Positive Count Positive Yorky Our Rulla 10 Andrew B. W. Count Positive Athena's Gem Capitalize Athena's Gem Count Positive 7 Encore Bonnie A. COUNTERSPY Tonco Not Banished Tonco 10 6 Not Banished Windy Fleet Tonco Encore / Tonco Counter Spy 8 Tonco Etoka The Joker Counter Spy Windy Fleet Encore 7 ALHAMBRA Alhambra Little Tytus Alhambra ALHAMBRA Alhambra 26 7 Little Tytus Little Tytus Alhambra Little Tytus Little Tvtus Little Tytus 13 Charlie's Song OneW. Charlie's Song Leadstealer Charlie's Song Charlie's Song 3 Piedd'Or PIED d'OR Piedd'Or Piedd'Or Piedd'Or PIED d'OR 27 8 Bold Lark Ma's Money s Bold Lark Ma's Money Lurullah Ma's Money 6 Ma's Honey 'Jive Music Ma's Money Jive Music Bold Lark Bold Lark 5 Bill Admirals Jet Cheaten Bill Admirals Jet Cheaten Bill Cheaten Bill 19 9Cheaten Pondering Eve Cheaten Bill Mad Roman Cheaten Bill Iked Admirals Jet 11 Admirals Jet Iked * Iked Iked Pondering Five Iked 5 Trackman, J. N. Lyon CHURCHILL DOWNS Selections Made For Fast Track ~ ~RACE~~ TRACKMAN HANDICAP ANALYST HERMIS SWEEP CONSENSUS , Bes Holt Wish Bone Royal Nugget Homer H. Optics Wish Bone 8 I Optics Max Pit Max Pit Wish Bone Bes Holt Bes Holt 7 ' Wish Bone Hi-Folks Hi-Folks Max Pit Hi-Folks Optics 7 Dream Carmine Carmine Carmine Cerise Carmine 19 2Millv's Carmine Dee Dee Kav Cerise Milly's Dream Carmine Millv's Dream 8 Foxie Fox Milly's Dream Dee Dee Kay Greene County Little Nita Cerise 7 Greek Ace • Greek Ace Greek Ace Greek Ace Classy Minx Greek Ace 20 3 Classy Minx Jungle Light Classy Minx Sins Kin Texas Brown Classv Minx 10 Hermia Sins Kin Texas Brown Classy Minx Balla Bob Sins Kin 3 Roman Hope BABS PLEASURE Babs Pleasure Roman Hope Babs Pleasure Babs Pleasure 19 4 Bobbie L. Bobbie L. Roman Hope Babs Pleasure Rebel Rhythm Roman Hope 14 Shadow Brush Roman Hope Bobbie L. Rohanie Roman Hope Bobbie L. 5 01Son Editorialist EDITORIALIST Editorialist Editorialist Editorialist 23 5 Glencoe Kid Ol Son Cyclobob Ol Son Cyclobob Ol Son 9 Editorialist Little Tipper Prophet's Eye Little Tipper Prophet's Eye Cyclobob 4 The Tongan The Tongan THE TONGAN THE TONGAN THE TONGAN 29 6TheTongan Cancel Upward Roman Play Cancel Cancel Cancel 6 Roman Play Cactus Tom Cactus Tom Ace Destructor Roman Play Rome n Play 4 Taneha Taneha Buddy Taneha Taneha 23 7TANEHA ShotCav Buddy Buddy Feridoon Buddy Buddv 11 Mi Manda Feridoon Miss Charlie Taneha Romandale Feriri oon 3 Beau Tracer Bill Daly Racing Watch Dog Beau Tracer Bill Daly Bill Daly 14 8 Dave Johnston Captain David Bill Daly Captain David Albertus Beau Tracer 10 Bill Daly Money Mark Captain David Bill Daly Jaama Captain David 5 Balmoral at Washington Balmoral-at- Washington (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:30 P.M. ■ Purse $3,000. 4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500 to $3,000.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds. 16 'Eiffel Tower II. M. Sol'm'ne 109 5-2 5* Queen of Sheba M. Sol'mne 104 4-1 12 OechbyGosh No boy 117 5-1 9*Bol Question K. Broussard 109 6-1 10 New Talent K. Church 115 5-1 6 Cocktail Hour No boy 114 6-1 11 DedejonsJoy J. Sellers 109 10-1 13 TaneeMarra K.Griffith 120 8-1 1 Tricycle W.Chambers 109 15-1 2 Count Challe S.Brooks 114 30-1 3 Geld Award No boy 109 12-1 4 Noble Hal No boy 114 20-1 7 Cass Blue W. Zakoor 117 15-1 8 Abbeyfeale J. DelVecchio 114 30-1 14 First American No boy 114 15-1 15 Nizami'sGal L. C. Cook 106 12-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:55 P.M. 2ND Purse $3,200. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($5,000.) 6 Brokers Sun No boy 116 8-5 9 Velvet Page No boy 113 5-1 11 'Pensive Girl No boy 103 8-1 15 Glittering Sigh W. Zakoor 113 5-2 14BimSlam No boy 119 8-5 1 Yep W. Zakoor 113 5-2 8 Special Stone No boy 113 3-1 3 Hapsburg No boy 108 10-1 4*Quintal K. Broussard 103 10-1 2 Fancy Free No boy 116 10-1 5 Steff No boy 108 20-1 7 Sprit E. Anyon 113 30-1 10*Cosmic Era M. Solomone 108 15-1 12*Constance M. Solomone 103 10-1 13 Drifting Flare C.Stone 113 30-1 16 Lord Randall No boy 113 3-1 Coupled: Yep and Glittering Sigh; Broker's Sun and Bim Slam; Special Stone and Lord Randall. RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 4:20 P.M. 3RD Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500 to $3,000.) 1 Kope's Hope W. Zakoor 114 10-1 8 Longboss S.Brooks 114 4-1 6 Night Lodger No boy 114 8-1 7 Novel Book No boy 115 6-1 2 Tokyo Girl No boy 109 8-1 9 Rimonte J. Fieselman 120 5-1 10 Drake's Drum J. Fieselman 114 8-1 4 Double W. No boy 117 10-1 11 Helmville No boy 110 8-1 3 Fabulist W. Zakoor 117 10-1 5 Finale Puer W. Zakoor 117 10-1 Coupled: Fabulist and Finale Puer. RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 4:45 P.M. 4TH Purse $5,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($15,000 to $12,000.) 6 Ebony Pearl No boy 118 8-5 2 Nitime No boy 114 8-5 5 Sunny Street S.Brooks 120 2-1 7 Ledlie S.Brooks 114 2-1 9 'Gray Trust M. Solomone 107 6-1 8 Quick Wit No boy 109 8-1 1 Cerasus W. Zakoor 114. 10-1 3 Piercing No boy 108 12-1 4 BuenCamino No boy 114 10-1 Coupled: Nitime and Ebony Pearl; Sunny Street and Ledlie. RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 5:10 P.M. 5TH Purse $4,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 2 OurRulla J.Nichols 119 5-1 11 Yorky S.Brooks 119 6-5 10 Athena's Gem B. Baeza 114 4-1 8*Capita.hze K. Broussard 114 10-1 13 Sun Glint S.Brooks 114 6-5 12 Count Positive W. Zakoor 119 12-1 7 Dim the Lite S.Brooks 116 10-1 1 Andrew B. W. D. Dodson 119 20-1 3 Ring Around Rosy No boy 114 20-1 4 Royal Voyage No boy 119 20-1 5 Touch of Venue H. Hinojosa 114 15-1 6*ColonelVan D.Benjamin 114 15-1 9 Irish Orator No boy 119 20-1 Coupled: Yorky and Sun Glint. /JTH RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 5:35 P.M. O Purse $4,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($12,500 to $10,000.) 10 Not Banished J.Nichols 115 6-1 2 Tonco H. Hinojosa 118 3-1 5*Windy Fleet M. Solomone 102 4-1 8 Encore No boy 115 3-1 6 Counter Spy W. Zakoor 115 6-1 1 Know It No boy 115 3-1 3*The Joker M. Solomone 110 20-1 4 Kaygeebe J. Sellers 110 15-1 7 Air Prince No boy 109 20-1 9 Etoka J. DelVecchio 113 12-1 11 Bonnie A. A.DeSpirito 110 20-1 Coupled: Know It and Encore. RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 6:00 P.M. 7TH Purse $6,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 6 Alhambra B. Baeza 120 8-5 5 Little Tytus J. L. Rotz 117 3-1 2 Charlie's Song W. Zakoor 114 4-1 4 OneW. L.C.Cook 114 8-1 7*Statistician M. Solomone 112 8-1 1 Ahmed S.Brooks 111 20-1 3 Leadstealer J. Fieselman 117 12-1 8 Tarbloom J. D. Jessop 111 20-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 6:25 P.M. 8TH Second Running TRI-STATE $15,000 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 2 Piedd'Or S.Brooks 113 5-2 3 Lurullah No boy 110 3-1 7 Bold Lark B. Baeza 110 6-1 9 Ma's Money No boy 113 8-1 12 Equidall H.Robichaux 113 10-1 1 Intrusting L.C.Cook 110 15-1 4 Heroshogala H. Hinojosa 110 15-1 5 Eight Again No boy 110 3-1 6 Jive Music No boy 119 12-1 8 Will Ye J. L. Rotz 113 12-1 10 'Flying Trouble M. Solomone 110 15-1 11 Toby's Brother No boy 119 3-1 13 Ballysdare No boy 110 30-1 14 Road House W. Zakoor 113 20-1 Coupled: Lurullah, Eight Again and Toby's Brother; Jive Music and Will Ye. RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 6:50 P.M. 9TH (Turf Course) Purse $3,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($6,250 to $5,750.) 1 Cheaten Bill J. L. Rotz 117 4-1 7 Iked No boy 116 3-1 12 Pondering Eve D. Dodson 109 10-1 11 Turn Down M. Weissman 112 6-1 4 Bayluc S. Brooks 114 6-1 2 Palisade No boy 112 12-1 3*Cape Ivory M. Solomone 109 15-1 5 Mad Roman No boy 112 15-1 6 Admirals Jet No boy 118 15-1 8 Brother Joss No boy 110 30-1 9 Grey Rip C.Stone 110 12-1 10 Sea Voyage W. Zakoor 112 15-1 13 Laughing Greek J. L. Rotz 112 20-1 14 Itsaberry No boy 107 15-1 15 Black Eye No boy 114 15-1 16 Vet's Boy No boy 110 12-1 Leading Jockeys Leading Jockeys Copyrighted by Triangle Publications, Inc. Reproduction prohibited without special permission. Churchill Downs April 30 to May 13, inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Baeza, B. 48 14 8 8 Hinojosa, H. 50 10 9 5 Church, K. 46 8 7 5 Rotz, J. L. 49 8 3 7 Hartack.W. 29 6 8 4 Dodson. D. 48 6 6 9 Dever.R. 29 5 1 2 Cook.W. M. 36 5 2 5 Borgemenke. R. 25 4 0 1 Nichols, J. 49 4 5 9 Pimlico Race Course May 6 to May 13, inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Corle, R.E. 41 8 4 3 Lovato.F. 25 7 4 1 Shuk.N. 39 6 4 3 McKee. C. 40 4 5 6 Green. B. 27 4 1 2 Block, H. 24 4 6 2 Lee.T. 22 3 6 4 Culmone, J. 10 3 1 1 Chambers, A. 25 2 2 1 Grimm, P. I. 20 2 1 2 Johnson, J. A. 11 2 1 1 Sportsman's Park April 16 to May 13, 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. 103 15 17 15 Fieselman, J. Ill 15 12 22 Craig, H. 68 13 10 3 Collier, W. 119 12 18 21 Stone, C. 71 10 12 7 Griffith, K. 87 9 10 12 Curry, E. 120 9 15 23 ■Apprentice. Churchill Downs Churchill Downs (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 2:00 P.M. ' Purse $2,500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. ($4,000.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds. 1 Optics J.Nichols 114 5-1 6 Bes Holt No boy 114 3-1 9 Hi-Folks K. E. Dominguez 118 4-1 3 Max Pit J. Duff 118 4-1 5 Royal Nugget No boy 111 5-1 2 Wish Bone No boy 111 20-1 4 County Agent A. Popara 114 10-1 7 Homer H. J.Nichols 114 20-1 8 Royal Julie W.D.Lucas 111 20-1 RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 2:30 P.M. 2ND Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming. ($3,000.) 7 Cerise No boy 115 4-1 9 Carmine R.Gonzalez 118 7-5 8 Little Nita No boy 115 6-1 5 Greene County No boy 115 6-1 -2 Dee Dee Kay R.Gonzalez 115 10-1 1* Milly's Dream V. Mischel 110 12-1 3 Foxie Fox No boy 115 20-1 4 Milk Maid Lucy W.D.Lucas 115 20-1 6 Qona'sGal No boy 115 15-1 3RD RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 3:00 P.M. 3 Purse $2,500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. ($4,000.) 1 Classy Minx No boy 111 6 Texas Brown J.Nichols 114 7 Balla Bob No boy 114 5 Sins Kin L. Hansman 111 8 Hermia J.Nichols 111 2*Jungle Light R. Ashcroft 110 3 Greek Ace ' W.D.Lucas 114 4 Festive Note No boy 111 ^TH RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:30 P.M. ■ Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming. ($3,000.) 1 Babs Pleasure No boy 115 7-5 6 Rebel Rhythm W.D.Lucas 115 4-1 4 Roman Hope J.Nichols 115 5-1 3 Bobbie L. No boy 118 6-1 7 Miss Hypo J.Nichols 115 10-1 9 Rohanie W.D.Lucas 118 12-1 2 O'McCavy No boy 115 30-1 5 Shadow Brush G. Roser 115 15-1 8 Tippy Hallie R. Behrens 115 20-1 RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 4:00 P.M. 5TH Purse $3,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 3 Editorialist No boy 115 6-5 4 Cyclobob No boy 122 3-1 2 Prophet's Eye K. E. Dom'g'z 115 5-1 5 Little Tipper No boy 115 3-1 8 Glencoe Kid J.Nichols 115 6-1 1 OK Chief J. Parsons 115 10-1 6 Ol Son A. Popara 115 15-1 7 Prime Prospect No boy 115 15-1 Coupled: Cyclobob and Little Tipper. 6TH RACE— 7 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:30 P.M. Purse $3,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 6 The Tongan No boy 118 4-5 4 Cancel No boy 117 8-1 2 Roman Play No boy 118 4-1 7 Cactus Tom L Hansman 122 6-1 1 Counter Cry No boy 117 4-5 3 Ace Destructor No boy 118 10-1 5 Upward D.Brumfield 118 12-1 8 Noble Thought A. Popara 115 20-1 Coupled: Counter Cry and The Tongan. *7TH RACE— 7 FURL'GS (ch.) 5:00 P.M. * Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 8 Taneha No boy 117 5-2 6 Buddy L. Hansman 114 4-1 11 Romandale S.Armstrong 110 4-1 5 Miss Charlie No boy 112 8-1 3 Trusty Polly R.Gonzalez 112 8-1 2 Mi Manda R. Parrott 109 10-1 1 Feridoon No boy 117 20-1 4*SuezWar P. R Smith 110 15-1 7 Shot Cay No boy 109 30-1 9 Mr. Crack B.Phelps 114 30-1 10 Hopeful Lou A. Popara 109 20-1 OTH 71ACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 5:30 P.M. O Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 6 Bill Daly W.M.Cook 114 3-1 8 Albertus J.Nichols 118 5-1 9* Jaama V. Mischel 109 6-1 r -Captain David J.Nichols lis 8-1 12 Racing Watch Dog No boy 114 8-1 11 Threeo Threeco No boy 113 10-1 13 Perch No boy 109 12-1 14 Dave Johnston R. Parrott 114 12-1 2 Money Mark No boy 118 20-1 3 Beau Tracer R. Borgemenke 118 12-1 4 Jane Jones No boy 113 15-1 5 Robust Fleet No boy 114 15-1 7 The Posse' W.D.Lucas 114 20-1 10*LisaBaby P.R.Smith 108 15-1 Bogenschutz Family at Ascot Bogenschutz Family at Ascot ASCOT PARK, Ohio, May 14. — Mrs. Clara Bogenschutz and daughter Sue were guests of general manager Pete O'Donnell at the Ascot Gold Cup today. The Bogenschutz family has been annual viewers of the Gold Cup for the many years the late Larry Bogenschutz served as steward at Col. Horace Adams' Akron track, and today was their first visit to the races since his sudden death this winter. Balmoral Stakes Close Monday at Midnight Balmoral Stakes Close Monday at Midnight WASHINGTON PARK, Homewood, III., May 14. — Racing secretary Thomas E. "Tommy" Trotter reminded horsemen that four Balmoral-at-Washington Park stakes will close at midnight Monday. The four stakes are: $25,000 Clang Handicap, 6 furlongs for three-year-olds and up, to be run Saturday. May 21. $15,000 Modesty Handicap, 6 furlongs for fillies and mares, to be run Wednesday, May 25. $25,000 Sheridan, 7 furlongs for three-year-olds, to be run Saturday, May 28. $25,000 Balmoral Turf Handicap on the grass, 1 1-16 miles to be run Memorial Day, May 30. Stakes blanks may be obtained at the racing secretary's office at Washington Park, or by phoning Sycamore 8-1700. Page 15 Daily Racing Form Expert's 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, Don Fair AQUEDUCT Selections Made For Fast Track RACE TRACKMAN- ~ HANDICAP" ~~ANALYST~~ ~HERMIS~~ "SWEEP CONSENSUS Star Act OurHildy Suma Gay Pouket Pouket OurHildy 11 1 Crossruff Star Act OurHildy OurHildy OurHildy Pouket 11 Isaac the Angel Pouket Star Act Star Act Star Act Star Act 10 Star Drift Barbara Fritchie Ruthie Dear Lost City Ruthie Dear Lost City 11 2 NoTeasine Lost Citv Star Drift Star Drift Lost City Ruthie Dear 10 Lost City No Teasing Lost City Barbara Fritchie Barbara Fritchie Star Drift 9 Chance Deb Belmond Belmoud Chance Deb Chance Deb Chance Deb 16 3 Belmoud Rovine Gvpsv Lost Jewel Caricature Caricature Belmoud 14 Lost Jewel Lost Jewel Chance Deb Belmoud Belmoud Caricature 4 Lucky One Clear Fork Clear Fork Clear Fork Clear Fork Clear Fork 20 4 Flans Dans Lucky One Lucky One Flang Dang Lucky One Lucky One 12 Royal Ration Convene Flang Dang Lucky One FlangDang Flang Dang 6 Tune Reporter Meison Royal Dragoon Covered Bridge Royal Dragoon . Royal Dragoon 13 5 Covered Bridge Know the Facts Cross King Royal Dragoon Up My Sleeve Covered Bridge 7 Main Mark Royal Dragoon Up My Sleeve Meison Meison Meison 7 Grabber Glory Grabber Scattergood Glory Grabber Mixed Deal Glory Grabber 18 6Glorv King Croesus Golden Helio King Croesus King Croesus Glory Grabber Mixed Deal 7 Mixed Deal Mixed Deal Glory Grabber Scattergood King Croesus King Croesus 7 Quill QUILL Quill QUILL Quill QUILL 29 7 Meticulous Meticulous Meticulous Meticulous Meticulous Meticulous 10 Helipat Starlet Miss Starlet Miss Helipat Starlet Miss Starlet Miss 3 CATCH ME Toodie Catch Me Catch Me Catch Me Catch Me 24 8 Scarlet Lilly Catch Me Dropper Clear Road Clear Road Dropper 5 Dropper Dropper Clear Road Royal Conduct Dropper Clear Road 5 John Transact GL'BETR'T'R J'HN Transact GL'BETR'T'R J'HN Globetroter John 22 9Globetroter Transact Globetroter John Transact Arietta Transact Transact 16 Darlin Patrice Darlin Patrice Arietta Globetroter John Darlin Patrice , Arietta 3 Trackman, Rudy Herzog GARDEN STATE PARK Selections Made For Fast Track RACE" TRACKMAN ~ ~n^ANPICAP~~ ANALYST ~ HERMIS" SWEEP CONSENSUS" Yield Yield Riverval Interrogation Colonel Arcey Yield 10 1 Fenmar Colonel Arcey One Stroke Space Travel One Stroke Colonel Arcey 9 Colonel Arcey World Over Colonel Arcey One Stroke Fenmar One Stroke 5 Courtly Courtly Courtly Courtly Courtly Courtly 25 2 Lady Jonage Etta France Etta France Lucky Marie Etta France Etta France 6 Lucky Marie Dawn B. Lucky Marie Lady Jonage Lady Jonage Lady Jonage 4 Crafty Donna Joyous Jo Princess Leeyan Blue 'n Yellow Joyous Jo Joyous Jo 11 3 Miss Flybai Arctic Queen Zonah Miss Flybai Princess Leeyan Princess Leeyan 7 Well Kept Blue 'n Yellow Joyous Jo Crafty Doonna Blue 'n Yellow Blue 'n Yellow 7 Flying Diver Disaster Disaster Disaster Disaster Disaster 22 4 Disaster Flying Diver Reverberate Flying Diver Flving Diver Flying Diver 11 Friendly Mush Remarkable Remarkable Pete's Pet Reverberate Reverberate 3 Subaltern LEVEL DELL Level Dell SUBALTERN Subaltern Subaltern 19 5" Churchtown Churchtown Subaltern Level Dell Level Dell Level Dell 16 Line O'Fire Tuxedo Park Tuxedo Park Churchtown Churchtown Churchtown 6 Motivation Brisk Wisk Full Note Full Note Full Note Full Note 17 6 Full Note Motivation Brisk Wisk Brisk Wisk Brisk Wisk Bfisk Wisk 11 Island Dance Red Cent Gordian Knot Gordian Knot Gordian Knot Motivation 7 VOX POP Power Dam VOX POP Vox Pop VOX POP VOX POP 26 7 Encanto Yomolka Power Dam Power Dam Encanto Power Dam 10 Spartan War Spartan War Encanto Yomolka Power Dam Encanto 5 Sister Rusty Blue Jim Sister Rusty Dark Prince Dark Prince Sister Rusty 15 8 Briarwood Sister Rusty Dark Prince Sister Rustv Briarwood Dark Prince 12 Could Be it Briarwood Dr. Robert Blue Jim Sister Rusty Blue Jim 6 Aqueduct Aqueduct (GRADED BY SWEEP) I ST RACE— 6 FI/RLONGS. 12:30 P.M. ' Purse $3,500. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. (S8.000 to $6,500.) Post. Prob. Prob Pos. Hoise. Jockey. Wt. Odds ' 17 Pouket H. Moreno 120 8-1 10 OurHildy E.Nelson 109 3-1 12 Star Act L.Adams 115 6-1 15 Crossruff J. Combest 114 5-1 II Sharpshooter H. Dalton 120 6-1 8 Wasn't Lookin' H. Gustines 120 6-1 S Noblenest H. Woodhouse 114 8-1, 4 Isaac the Angel M.Ycaza 120 8-1 I 14 SummaGay W. Holborn 118 8-1 j 1 Spectroscope W. Boland 114 10-1 ! 2 Doc Morton R. Broussard 116 20-1 ! 5 Purple Bow No bov 113 15-1 | 6 Market Square H. Woodhse 109 20-1 7 Rippowam S. Boulmetis 120 20-1 9 Horse Laugh R. Broussard 114 15-1 j 13 Nirlen W.Lester 114 10-1 I 16 Our Answer No bov 115 10-1, 18 Shining Sceptre No boy 120 8-1 j Coupled: Noblenest and Pouket; Isaac the Angel and Shining Sceptre. I RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 1:00 P.M. 2ND Purse $3,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming. ($5,000 to $4,000.) 9 Ruthie Dear No bov 120 6-1 11 Lost City No bov 120 3-1 I 4 Barbara Fritchie S. Boul'tis 120 10-1 1 Star Drift M. Ycaza 120 3-1 6 No Teasing H Woodhouse 117 4-1 3 Sham Battle No bov 116 8-1 2 Dig Down No bov 120 30-1 I 5 Matins S. Cole 113 10-1 7 Smocking Dot J.Yother 108 15-1 f 8 GertyN. R. Stovall 117 30-1 f 10 Nice Out H. Dalton 115 30-1 j 3RD RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 1:3© P.M. » Purse $3,700. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. ($8,000 to $7,000.) 7 Chance Deb H.Moreno 117 4-1 5 Caricature H. Woodhouse 115 6-1 j 3 Belmoud No boy 114 5-2 2 Dorima M.Ycaza 113 4-1 | 4MissMurlogg J.Ruane 115 4-1 | 1 Lost Jewel M.Sorrentino 111 8-1 6 Roving Gyspy R. Ussery 115 8-1 RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 2:00 P.M. 4TH Purse $3,500. 2-yeai-olds. Claiming. I ($7,500 to $6,500.) 2 Clear Fork R.York 120 2-1 4 Lucky One No bov 120 5-2 6 FlangDang R. Ussery 120 6-1 8 Convene M.Sorrentino 117 4-1 7 Oolitic E. Arcaro 117 6-1 5 Winter League R.York 118 10-1 1 Royal Ration H. Woodhouse 115 12-1 3 Qui Madame H.Moreno 116 20-1 ' ' | RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 2:25 P.M. 5TH Purse $2,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. | Colts and geldings. Special weights. ! 8 Royal Dragoon M.Ycaza 118 2-1 12 Up My Sleeve E.Nelson 118 3-1 11 Meison P. Anderson 118 4-1 3 Covered Bridge E. Arcaro 118 5-2 4 Tune Reporter M.Ycaza 118 4-1 7 Know the Facts No boy 118 6-1 1 Main Mark P. J.Bailev 118 8-1 9 Cross King W. Boland 118 10-1 10 Chantalia E.Guerin 118 10-1 13 Winning Effort No boy 118 15-1 2 Noble Union H. Woodhouse 118 20-1 5 Hanmey J. Combest 118 15-1 6 Big Native No boy 118 20-1 I i t /TTH RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 2:55 P.M. U Purse $4,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Special weights. 5 Mixed Deal E. Arcaro 118 5-2 2 Glory Grabber R. Broussard 118 8-5 3 King Croesus S. Boulmetis 118 6-1 1 Scattergood S. Boulmetis 118 6-1 4 Golden Helio No boy 118 8-1 10 Chemango P.J.Bailey 118 10-1 13 Will to Live No bov 118 12-1 6 Minted Silver H. Woodhouse 118 10-1 7 Turbulence M.Ycaza 118 10-1 8 Roman Dancer No boy 118 10-1 9 Big Walt H. Moreno 118 20-1 11 Agapanthus E. Arc ago 118 30-1 12 High Powered H. Woodhouse 118 15-1 ^TH RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 3:25 P.M. ' Purse $7,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Allowances. 8 Quill M.Ycaza 113 4-5 7 Meticulous E.Nelson 122 2-1 6*StarletMiss J.Yother 108 15-1 2 Helipat P.Anderson 113 2-1 3 Game Called No bov 113 10-1 1 Bevy of Roses S.Cole 113 20-1 4 Ray's Fairy Gold J. Cembest 113 i5-l 5 Czarina No boy 113 15-1 Coupled: Helipat and Meticulous. 8TH RACE— 1 MILE (chute). 3:55 P.M. Purse $4,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming. ($10,000 to $8,000.) 6 Catch Me E. Arcaro 114 5-2 3 Clear Road H. Woodhouse 114 4-1 4 Dropper M.Ycaza 114 3-1 7 Toodie E. Nelson "112 4-1 1 Royal Conduct L. Adams 112 6-1 2 Scarlet Lilly E. Nelson 115 6-1 5 Samaria E . Guerin 114 20-1 RACE— 1 1-8 MILES. 4:25 P.M. 9TH Purse $3,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($5,000 to $4,000.) 5 Globetrotei John E. Arcaro 115 5-2 4 Transact M. Sorrentino 112 3-1 6 Darlin Patrice No bo.v 114 6-1 2*Sercial J. Yother 106 5-1 1 Clematis No bo.v 114 10-1 3 Fair Question W.Lester 116 15-1 7 Liberty R. Ussery 113 15-1 8* Countercheck J.Yother 103 10-1 9 Arietta E. Nelson 111 6-1 Clockers' Selections ' ' | | ! I i t KOClockers Selection^ AQUEDUCT 1 — Rippowam. Wasn't Looking. Horse Laugh. 2 — Lost City. No Teasin. Star Drift. 3 — Belmoud. Caricature, Miss Murlogg. 4 — Flang Dang, Clear Fork. Winter League. 5— ROYAL DRAGOON. Covered Bridge, Noble Union. 6 — Glorv Grabber, King Croesus. Minted j Silver. 7 — Quill, Meticulous. Czarina 8 — Catch Me. Scarlet Lilly, Toodie. ! 9 — Transact. Globetroter John. Clematis. GARDEN STATE PARK 1 — Yield. Discmont's Son, One Stroke. 2 — Fleet Peg. Should We, Navy Pledge. 3 — Arctic Queen, Petite Fleur. Zonah. 4 — Remarkable. Disaster. Bavard. ' 5 — CHURCHTOWN, Tuxedo Park. Line O'Fire. 6 — Motivation, Red Cent, Brisk Wisk. 7 — Power Dam. Yomolka. Spartan War. 8 — Main Street, Blue Jim Sister Rusty. Leading Jockeys Leading Jockeys Copyrighted by Triangle Publications. Inc. Reproduction prohibited without special permission. I Aqueduct March 21 to May 13. inclusive. Jockey. Mts 1st. 2d. 3d. Arcaro, E. 211 58 36 29 Boulmetis. S. 195 34 38 23 Shoemaker, W. 151 33 28 19 Ussery. R. 156 31 21 23 Woodhouse. H. 224 31 33 41 *Solomone. M. 92 24 14 12 Moreno, H. 193 24 33 25 Guerin, E. 194 24 28 20 Ycaza. If. 71 20 10 13 Bailey. P. J. 128 20 13 14 Garden State Park April 30 to May 13. inclusive. Jockey. Mts 1st 2d. 3d. Culmone. J. 46 10 5 11 Korte. K 49 7 8 7 Grant. H. 24 6 2 7 Gilligan.L. 48 6 7 4 Blum, W. 61 6 8 10 Choquette. J. 32 5 0 2 Burr, C. 48 5 6 3 York.R. 52 5 4 5 Hartack.W." 20 4 1 4 Stevenson. R. L. 31 4 10 2 Thornburg.B. 51 4 2 6 • Apprentice. Garden State Park Garden State Park (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 1:30 P.M. ■ Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($3,500.) Post. Prob. Prob. I Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds. 8" Colonel Arcey A.Rini 112 4-1 ! 10 One Stroke J. A. Regalbuto 115 8-1 1 Fenmar No boy 115 3-1 . 9 World Over J. Choquette 117 4-1 j 13 King Sailor J. Culmone 115 4-1 j 14 Interrogation W.Blum 115 4-1 | 5 Space Travel E. Monacelli 115 8-1 i 16 Abies Baby No boy 115 10--1 ! 2 Imapebble K. Korte 119 15-1 j 3 Wind Drinker G.Gibb 115 10-1 1 4 Discmont's Son E. Monacelli 115 30-1 ' 6 Riverval R. Lawless 112 12-1 I 7 Yield J. A. Regalbuto 115 15-1 | 11 Kevin Boy L. Lef ebvre 115 30-1 | 12 Jolly Harp R. Lawless 115 8-1 j 15 Subway Strike C.Burr 117 20-1 | Coupled: Wind Drinker and Abies Baby.] WD RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 2:00 P.M. ™ Purse $3,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and mares. Claiming. ($4,000 to $3,500.) 6 Courtly No boy 114 5-2 i 7 Etta France W.Blum 110 6-1 j I 1 Lady Jonage No boy 112 4-1 ' 3* Lucky Marie .A.Rini 109 4-1, lOJShouldWe L. Gino 101 6-1 2JSnokapi L. Gino 103 8-1 | ! 9 DawnB. No boy 112 15-1 , 4 Navy Pledge G.Gibb 110 30-1 5 Bold Flossie No boy 108 30-1 ; 8£Fleet Peg L. Gino 101 20-1 i RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 2:30 P.M. 3RD Purse $4,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. 5 Joyous Jo W.Hartack 117 4-1 1 Princess Leeyan W.Blum 117 3-1 6 Blue 'n Yellow J. Choquette 117 4-1 8 Miss Flybai No boy 117 8-11 10 Zonah No boy 117 8-1 13 Star Shower No boy 117 8-1 , ; 1 Petite Fleur B. Thornburg 117 10-1 I l 2 Jo-Ann-Cat H. Block 117 10-1 1 i 3 Crafty Donna No boy 117 10-1 4 Arctic Queen J.Layton 117 12-1 | I 9 Spiral Gem No boy 117 10-1; ; 11* Well Kept A.Rini 112 10-1 | i 12 Mile. Paladin No boy 117 20-1 I 14 Joan's Cathy No boy 117 10-1 | 15 Clean Hands J. Culmone 117 10-1; j 16 Crooked Question No boy 117 10-1 I JTH RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:00 P.M. ■ Purse $3,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ! I ($4,500 to $3,500.) i 6 Disaster T.Barrow 119 2-1 7 Flying Diver L. Gilligan 118 3-1 ! 4 Reverberate No boy 116 8-1 5 Wings at Dawn L. Gilligan 110 6-1 8 Bowes Bull No boy 115 6-1 11 Pete's Pet No boy 116 6-1 14 Bully Jeep , C.Burr 119 8-1 1 Hellenic King T.Barrow 116 20-1 2 Remarkable No bov 119 10-1 3 Friendly Mush L. Batcheller 111 12-1 9 Amony C.Burr 111 15-1 10 The Philamonic No boy 107 30-1 12 Symbol Touch L. Lefebvre 111 30-1 ' 1 : 13 Bavard B. Thornburg 116 15-1 i j I ' | ! , ; i , ; I l 1 i | I ; | i I | j I ! I 15 Bells Atoll R. Lawless 116 20-1 16 Mr. Hadera J. Culmone 116 15-1 Coupled: Bowes Bull and Pete's Pet. RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 3:30 P.M. STH Purse $4,000. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. 3 Subaltern W.Hartack 118 5-2 5 Level Dell T.Barrow 118 3-1 8 Churchtown L. Gilligan 118 4-1 6 Line o'Fire W.Hartack 118 4-1 7 'Tuxedo Park A.Rini 113 6-1 1 Two Saints C.Burr 118 15-1 2 Hogarth E. Monacelli 118 20-1 4 AlcisII. R.L.Stevenson 113 15-1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:00 P.M. STH Purse $5,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 3 Full Note L. Gilligan 119 5-2 5 Brisk Wisk T.Barrow 117 3-1 8 Gordian Knot W.Blum 117 4-1 11 Motivation J. Culmone 115 6-1 4 Red Cent W.Hartack 115 8-1 2 Praesepe J. Choquette 115 8-1 10 Reds Folly H. Block 119 12-1 1 Pio No boy 112 20-1 6 Fairly Lee No boy 107 30-1 7 Popperdopper L. Gilligan 112 30-1 9 Island Dance E. Monacelli 107 20-1 Coupled: Fairly Lee and Popperdopper. RACE— 1 MILE. 70 YDS. 4:30 P.M. 7TH Purse $7,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 3 Vox Pop T.Barrow 119 4-5 7 Encanto W.Blum 110 5-2 2 Power Dam W.Blum 119 6-1 6 Spartan War T.Barrow 110 4-5 4 Yomolka P.I.Grimm 114 8-1 1 Rough Fellow No boy 110 15-1 5 Tapis , No boy 110 15-1 Coupled: Vox Pop and Spartan War. RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 5:08 P.M. 8TH Purse $4,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($6,000 to $5,500.) 7 Dark Prince J. Culmone 115 6-1 2 Briarwood F.A.Smith 110 4-1 1 Sister Rusty L. Gilligan 110 3-1 6 Blue Jim W.Hartack 115 6-1 3 Sweet Cicelv No boy 112 8-1 12 Dr. Robert J. Choquette 111 10-1 13 Akobo W. Stagmaier 111 10-1 14 Rock Silver B. Thornburg 117 12-1 4 Rocket Fuel W.Blum 110 15-1 5 Blazing Slipper No boy 110 15-1 8* Dynamic A.Rini 112 15-1 9 Could Be It No boy 110 12-1 10 Secret File No boy 115 15-1 11 Main Street J. Culmone 115 15-1 15 Austerlitz K. Korte 115 20-1 Bahram's Feat Last ! Bahrain's Feat Last The 1960 American Racing Manual discloses that Bahram. owned by the late Aga Khan, was the last thoroughbred to win the English Triple Crown. Bahram was successful in 1935. ' 1 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, 111. Page 16 Daily Racing Form Expert's 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 (or 3d. Today's Best in Black Type. Trackman, E. Chlat SUFFOLK DOWNS Selections Made For Fast Track ~RACT~ TRACKMAN ~ HANDICAP ANALYST HERMIS SWEEP CONSENSUS Tanfran Tanfran Bull-Bys Tanfran Bull-Bys Tanfran 19 1 Noble Jet Bull-Bys Tanfran Bull-Bys Tanfran Bull-Bys 15 Bull-Bys Quiet Man Noble Jet Quiet Man Quiet Man Noble Jet 3 Sabero Sabero Miss Holly Hill Sunny R. Trico Miss Holly Hill 12 2 Sunny R. Miss Holly Hill Sunny R. Miss Holly Hill Miss Holly Hill Sabero 11 Miss Holly Hill War Tax Mae Ace Trico Sabero Sunny R. 9 SINGALEA Singalea Moon Crazy MOON CRAZY Moon Crazy Singalea 18 3 James Will Pomposity Singalea Singalea Singalea Moon Crazy 1 7 My Town James Will Pomposity Pomposity James Will James Will 4 Sea Fighter Putt Ontario II. Ontario II. Ontario II. Ontario II. 15 4 Lost Chord Sea Fighter Lost Chord Putt Sea Fighter Sea Fighter 9 Modelisa Modelisa Modelisa Lost Chord Lost Chord - Putt 7 Charing Hall CHARING HALL Charing Hall Charing Hall Charing Hall CHARING HALL 27 5 Mr. Whirl Fort Motte Betsy Mr. Whirl Mr. Whirl Sweetsburg Mr. Whirl 8 Grey Imp Mr. Whirl Fort Motte Betsy Fort Motte Betsy Mr. Whirl Fort Motte Betsy 4 ~~ * Mystery Woman Mystery Woman MYSTERY W'MAN Mystery Woman Gay Winner Mvstery Woman 24 ft Gav Winner Solar Heat Gay Winner Gav Winner Mystery Woman Gay Winner 12 w Solar Heat Gay Winner Solar Heat Colonel Neil Colonel Neil Solar Heat 4 Nina Jo Nina Jo Brady A. Brady A. BRADY A. Brady A. 19 7 Brady A. Seaworthy Trim Boy Nina Jo Nina Jo Nina Jo 14 Baywise Trim Bby One Nighter Baywise Baywise Baywise 3 Tennessee Tilt Dirtom Star Dog Dirtom Min'sBud Dirtom 11 8 Master Bar . Hidalgo Co. Tennessee Tilt Min's Bud Master Bar Tennessee Tilt 9 Dirtom Master Bar Noble Toe Tennessee Tilt Tennessee Tilt Min's Bud 7 Sophie's Joy World Series Swoop Down Sir Teddy Wprld Series World Series 16 9 World Series Sophie's Joy World Series World Series Swoop Down Sophie's Jov 8 Mighty Tom Swoop Down Floridian Sun Sophie's Joy Beach Beau Swoop Down 8 Suffolk Downs Suffolk Downs (GRADED BY SWEEP) 1ST RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 12:45 P.M. ■ Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Cla;ming. ($2,000.) Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds 7 Bull-Bys P.Bohenko 115 3-1 5 Tanfran B. Sorensen 115 2-1 6*QuietMan G. J. Birkmaier 110 3-1 9 Whindale D. DeRoin 110 8-1 1 Surge No boy 115 10-1 2*Jude W.Kennedy 110 30-1 3 Yardstick M. Wilder 115 30-1 4 Switcherette No boy 110 20-1 8 Noble Jet W. Skuse 115 15-1 10 Air Buddy No boy 115 12-1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 1:15 P.M. 2ND Purse $2,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 3 Trico P.Bohenko 115 8-1 8 Miss Holly Hill G. R. Munsell 114 8-1 7 Sabero H. Wajda 115 4-1 6 Sunny R. H. Wajda 110 5-2 5 Castolon No boy 117 6-1 2 Mae Ace No boy 110 5-1 1 Shuffle Off W. A.Peake 115 6-1 4 War Tax No boy 119 20-1 9 * President Dares W. Kennedy 109 15-1 10*Betsy Star J.Bradley 107 20-1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 1:45 P.M. 3RD Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds anc- upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) 5 Moon Crazy J. Kurtz 115 4-1 , 2 Singalea H. Wajda 115 2-1 6 James Will D. DeRoin 115 5-2 8 Pomposity T. Dunlavy 115 6-1 j 4 Bottle No boy 115 8-1 . 7 My Town B. Sorensen 115 10-1 l*StolaRose L. Rosendahl 105 12-1 1 3*Pharis Dan No boy 110 20-1 1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 2:15 P.M. 4TH Purse $2,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) -1 Ontario II. W. A.Peake 117 5-2 7 Sea Fighter A. DeSpirito 117 6-1 6 Lost Chord . . W. Skuse 112 4-1 . 2 Putt N. Mercier 115 4-1 3* Bert Rock J.Bradley 110 6-1 , 8 Susong D. Sheppard 112 8-1 . 4 Modelisa V. Spinale 112 8-1 | 5 Soundproof No boy 110 12-1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 2:45 P.M. 5TH Purse $2,700. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. 1 Charing Hall No boy 111 5-1 9 Sweetsburg N. Mercier 111 3-1 11 Mr. Whirl No boy 111 5-1 3 F't M'tte B'tsy G. R. Mns'll 106 4-1 2 Grey Imp No boy 111 8-1 5 Norm's Kid B. Sorensen 111 10-1 4 Bally Go On R.M.Fisher 106 15-1 6 Flying Footstep No boy 117 10-1 , 7 First Blush No boy 106 15-1 8 Royal Bonanza A.Fairbanks 111 20-1 10 Wild Array No boy 111 30-1 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:15 P.M. 6TH Purse $2,600. 3-year-olds. Claiming. ($4,000.) 2 Gay Winner J. Spinale 115 5-2 7*Mystery Woman J.Bradley 109 4-1 6 Colonel Neil D. Madden 115 10-1 4 Short Straw W. Skuse 110 5-2 ' 3 Bold Lancer P.Bohenko 115 5-1 i 1 Solar Heat J. Purser 117 6-11 I 5 Petes Admiral No boy 115 10-1 RACE— 1 3-16 MILES. 3:45 P.M. 7TH Endurance Handicap Series No. 2. Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Starter handicap. 8 Brady A. W. Skuse 122 3-1 5 Nina Jo No boy 111 4-1 2 Baywise No boy 116 4-1 6 One Nighter No boy 109 6-1 9 Countryside No boy 110 6-1 1 Scalp No boy 113 6-1 3 Nickoforchyn C. Landers 108 10-1 ! 4 Trim Boy No boy 109 10-1 ' 7 Seaworthy D. DeRoin 107 6-1 Coupled: One Nighter and Countryside. RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:15 P.M. 8TH Purse $2,500. 3- and 4-year-olds. Claiming. ($3,500 to $3,000.) 6 Min'sBud V. Spinale 106 4-1 7 Master Bar B. Sorensen 113 3-1 8 Tennessee Tilt C. Errico 107 3-1 11 Debbie H. J.Kurtz 113 6-1 1 Hidalgo Co. J. Spinale 104 10-1 2 Dirtom W.Kennedy 104 10-1 3 Noble Toe W. Skuse 117 15-1 4*StarDog J.Bradley 105 15-1 5 Lonesome End No boy 104 15-1 9*Marsh Light R.Fairbanks 101 20-1 10 Graying E. Jenkins 99 20-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 4:45 P.M. 9TH Purse $2,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,500.) 4 World Series No boy 113 3-1 6* Swoop Down R.Fairbanks 103 5-1 7 Beach Beau J. Davern 113 6-1 5 Sir Teddy F.Ryan 113 3-1 3 Sophies Joy T. DePalo 113 4-1 8 Floridian Sun A.Fairbanks 113 10-1 1 Mighty Tom A. C. Valenz'ela 113 20-1 2 Freeholder No boy 113 10-1 Suspensions and Fines Suspensions and Fines Person. Track. Penalty. Jockey H. Grant G.S 10 days Jockey V. Espinosa ShD Meeting Owner-trainer C. R. Smetzer ShD $25 Owner-trainer J. J. Pichot ShD $25 Jockey W. Hartack Pim. $200 Tr. H. E. McKnight RaT $25 Jockey R. Gaf fglione Aks. 5 days Beulah Park , . , , ' i I ! ' Beulah Park (GRADED BY SWEEP) I ST RACE— 5 1-2 FURLONGS. 2:15 P.M. ' ■ Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($1,500.) ' ' Post. Prob. - Prob. I Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds, j j I 9*Streak o' Red J. B. Bolin 108 3-1 ! I 8 Post's Son P.A.Ward 115 5-11 | 5 Getaway Blues G.P.Ryan 110 4-1 6 HauloverCut R. Cassidy 115 6-1 1 I 2 Stolen First No boy 110 8-1 ; i 3 Imperial Ace J. C. Fernandez 115 8-1 ' 1 l*SteveS. J. B. Bolin 110 20-1 I 1 4 Keturah Nell No boy 110 10-1 I I 7 Dixie Rose No boy 110 12-1 i j RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 2:45 P.M. 2ND Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. ] Claiming. ($1,500.) 7 Bob tSewart H. Bolin 120 3-1 I II Here's Rucks F. Kaelin 120 3-1 j , 5 BUls Admiral F. Kaelin 117 4-1 ' 10 SirBowden , No boy 117 6-1 I 2 Blaze Gal A. Grogan 115 6-1 1 Aunt Liz F. Kaelin 115 10-1 ! 1 : 3 Bass Island No boy 117 20-1 4*Commobar J. B. Bolin 112 15-1 6 Alton Road J. Pagano 112- 12-1 8 Makings V.Bush 117 15-1 9 Frost Sparks J. Fowler 117 15-1 RACE— 5 FURLONGS. 3:15 P.M. 3RD Purse $1,200. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. ($3,000.) 3 Allah Lea No boy 118 5 Bol River G.P.Ryan 118 6 J.Byront C. Basham 118 1 Cindy Brook . D. Kassen 110 7 Metro oBbbie No boy 118 2 Good Rural No boy 115 4 Margies Chance J. Pagano 115 RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 3:40 P.M. 4TH Purse $1,000. 3- and 4-year-olds. | Claiming. ($1,500.) | 5 Hot Flash J.C.Fernandez 117 2-1; 8 Patty's Gem No boy 107 4-1 i 2 Feena C.Collins 104 5-1 1 RifileDown J. Pagano 116 6-1 10 Season's Lass J. Dobson 111 8-1 9 'Radiant iVew J. B. Bolin 102 8-1 3 Ruff Mack No boy 107 10-1 4 Simply Admirable J. Ch'stn't 107 20-1 6 Eye-Ota R. Cassidy 116 20-1 7 Double Date G.Leone 107 8-1 Coupled: Double aDte and Season's Lass. RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:05 P.M.! I 5TH Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($1,500.) 2 Con Gal J. Dobson 112 8-5 6 Heltone A. Grogan 120 4-1 1 Farmers Daughter H. H'lc'b 112 5-1 4 Nick's Gal J. Bfcgano 112 6-1 7 Miss Thirty H. Unger 112 8-1 3 'Home At Last J. Fusco 107 8-1 5 Satellite Man No boy 117 15-1 6TH RACE— 6 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:30 P.M. Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($1,500.) 7 Whirlahead P.A.Ward 120 7-2 1 Tulsa Gold C. Basham 120 5-2 5 Suncast F. Kaelin 117 2-1 6 Erin's Isle A. Grogan 117 4-1 3 Daytide G. Silva 114 10-1 4 Mook'sMaid J. Fusco 110 8-1 2 Heart of Gold H. Holcomb 115 12-1 1TH RACE— 1 MILE, 70 YDS. 4:55 P.M. ' Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 7 Omni Flyer G.P.Ryan 120 2-1 3 Sunday News J. Chestnut 115 5-2 5 Cookie Basket B.Collins 112 4-1 6 Gage Park P.A.Ward 120 6-1 1'CuvierKid J. B. Bolin 109 8-1 2 Major Mission J.Brenner 114 10-1 4 * Clear Blue J. B. Bolin 104 15-1 RACE— 5 1-2 FURLONGS. 5:20 P.M. 8TH Purse $1,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 1 Slashing P. Herron 122 5-2 2 Pepo'sJet No boy 119 3-1 3NaomPadraig P. A. Ward 113 7-2 6 Red Baby No boy 114 4-1 5 Pearl Corral P. Herron 114 8-1 . | 4 Just Sarah H. Holcomb 111 8-1 7 Boxer J. Pagano 116 10-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 5:45 P.M. 9TH Purse $1,100. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($1,500.) 3 BeeeLeTee G. Silva 120 5-2 5 Bay Boss J. Dobson 120 3-1 1 Wee Flag No boy 120 6-1 2* Stout Built H. Unger 120 4-1 4 Liberty Hill B.Collins 120 6-1 6 Sure Me A. Grogan 115 8-1 7 Esprit de Patsy No boy 115 10-1 8*CherryChip D. Kassen 115 12-1 9 First Rain B.Collins 112 12-1 Raceway Park ' ' ' I j j I ! I | 1 I ; i ' 1 I 1 I I i j ] I j ' , I ! 1 : | | i I . | Raceway Park (GRADED BY SWEEP) • I ST RACE— AB. 4 FURLONGS. 2:30 P.M. ' i ' Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. Post. Prob. Prob. Pos. Horse. Jockey. Wt. Odds. 3 Provoke No boy 116 6fFonoaView J. McMullen 111 5 Search On No boy 114 1 Grosvenor Ball R.E.Hill 116 12 Just Virginia No boy 116 '10 Roman Joe H.Hardy 119 2*Delo's Count A. Dazinis 114 4 'Opening Show J.Scott 111 7 Misslllibuck C. McNab 116 8 'Rare Daisy J. Reil 111 9 s Howdy Ann A. Dazinis 111 II Count Creole A. Barrera 119 Coupled: Grosvenor Ball and Just Virginia; Fonoa View and Count Creole. 1ND RACE— 6 1-2 FURLONGS. 2:55 P.M. ^ Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($1,500.) 14 Mike's Profit R. L. Belanger 120 2-1 12 Valfair No boy 120 3-1 5*Sun Eddie J.Dunn 110 . 5-1 1 Jim Cloud A. Rebeck 120 6-1 2'ChatawaBoy J.Scott 115 8-1 4 Chalon R. Frazer 120 8-1 3 Tanbark L. Adkins 120 12-1 6 Quick Imperial R. Frazer 120 20-1 7*MamaNa Wawae A. Dazinis 115 20-1 8 Speedie Stevie R. Frazer 120 20-1 9 Bells Way L. Adkins 120 20-1 10 'Annette J.Scott 110 10-1 11 FairLina R. D. Royston 115 10-1 13 Go Bumpy H. Tackett 120 15-1 3RD RACE— 6 FURLONGS. 3:20 P.M. ^ Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($2,000.) 10 Mr. MP. R. D. Royston 119 3-1 1 Easter Mission No boy 109 4-1 9 Deep Ravine C. McNab 114 4-1 6 Agoura Might"- No boy 119 5-1 4 Wag Jag B.Walt 119 6-1 7 One More Ring J. McNab 119 8-1 2 Haps Reward A. Rebeck 119 10-1 3 Golden Kismet No boy 119 10-1 5 Prairie Ace H. Tackett 119 10-1 8 Chelsea B. . No boy 119 12-1 11 Very Precious No boy 114 6-1 Coupled: Wag Jag and Very Precious. ^TH RACE— 1 1-16 MILES. 3:45 P.M. ■ Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($1,500.) 7 PoiSon Pen A. Dazinis 110 6-5 8'Helforhay A. Dazinis 103 6-5 3 King Mighty R.E.Hill 120 4-1 4 Gal's Best J. McMullen 115 5-1 6 Skilfilly R. L. Belanger 115 6-1 1 Cosmos R.D. Royston 120 8-1 2 'Sun Forget J. McMullen 115 15-1 5 Canadian Brier No boy 120 10-1 Coupled : Poison Pen and Helf orhay. RACE— AB. 4 FURLONGS. 4:10 P.M. 5TH Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($1,500.) "*■ 1 -Wire Flash V. Bovine 119 5-2 7 Bully Bayou No boy 119 5-2 4 Golden Fay R. D. Royston 105 3-1 5 MissOlea R. D. Royston 114 6-1 3 Always Fair R. L. Belanger 114 8-1 6 Goodlooker P. Tuccio 114 8-1 2 Steel Town A. Rebeck 110 12-1 RACE— 7 FURL'GS (ch.) 4:35 P.M. 6TH Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ($1,500.) 9 Dunnwood R. L. Belanger 119 5-2 1 Imperial Cadet R. D. R'yston 119 3-1 3 Slumber Boy B.Walt 119 4-1 5 Third Time Charm No boy 119 9-2 4 Janissar R. L. Belanger 116 5.-1 8 Crocodilian J. McMullen 109 10-1 2 Choicell R. D. Royston 114 10-1 6'Swing Chick J.Dunn 114 12-1 7 Sweet Shelby No boy 109 5-1 Coupled: Janissar and Sweet Shelby. RACE— 7 FURL'GS (ch.) 5:00 P.M. 7TH Purse $1,100. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 5*Validon J. McMullen 107 7-5 6 Flying Lyric J. McMullen 111 4-1 2 'Facet H.Hardy 104 7-2 3 'Commo-Miss J. McMullen 102 8-1 • i 7 My Gooden A. Rebeck 107 10-1 1 LucileKirk No boy 107 20-1 4 Eureka Belle No boy 109 10-1 RACE— 1 1-16 MILEST 5:25 P.M. 8TH Purse $1,000. 4-year-old- and upward. Claiming. ($1,500.) 3 Dance-a-Jig No boy 119 5-1 8 Maid's Light B.Walt 119 3-1 1 Yeoni No boy 119 4-1 7*DanPat A. Dazinis 114 9-2 4 Carl's Abbie R. L. Belanger 114 6-1 2 AlaPam A. Rebeck 109 8-1 5 Ward Bee No boy 119 10-1 6 Tsa-Toke R. D. Royston 114 15-1 9*Westville Jack A. Dazinis 109 15-1 Daily Double Possibilities Daily Double Possibilities Saturday, May 14, 1960 SPORTSMAN'S PARK 8— DR0GHEDA. winner of the First Race, and: 1— Profession $685.40 7— Snow Gem 179.20 2— Hill Country 21.00 8— Pym 42.00 3— Mighty Baker 504.40 9— Beau George 22.20 5— Rich Meginnis 751.60 10— Bel Bound 685.40 6— HI AND FAIR 56.80 AQUEDUCT 8— BLARNEY BILL, winner of First Race, and: 1— TeaDansant $51.40 7— Legacy 118.30 2— Philglan 713.60 8— Crafty Sailor 108.60 3-Sound'n Furry 137.90 W~Z^Z 4-Pat Livingston 262.00 3_Ntr,»,c-r„r. 5-Tarot 57.10 MINSTREL 51.10 6-Granada 83.50 GARDE NUTATE PARK 3— MRS. COOPER, winner of First Race, and: 1— History Book $143.20 6— Pester 358.20 2— Olympia Blend 82.60 7— Repress 276.60 3— Tiswar 37.80 8— Singer 180.00 4— Thomas Aquinas 58 40 9— Incaseofire 281.40 c ronvncw 10— Tingaling Jim 90.80 11~Earl of Tyrone 265.80 CHIMES CHIMES 17C?0 176Z0 12-Royal Guill 650.80 CHURCHILL DOWNS 4— ANDY JACK, winner of First Race, and: 1—tTight Credit $95.00 8— Chocolate Girl 677 60 1a— tMantoSee 95.00 9— Sissy Mom 558.00 2— Classic Noble 382.00 „ 10-PETIK0TE pc-.,^ftTF 3— Iffv "7 20 4-Distinto 62.60 PAWPR 88.40 5— Queen Lorraine 236.00 11— Pennies 6— Our Patchup 478.20 Collect 1,054 00 7— Music Lady 114.80 t Entry. PIMLICO RACE COURSE 12— REAL STRATEGY, winner of First Race, and: 1— Booming $697.80 7— Prince Karl 398.80 2— Darbin 1,633.20 8— Nanette 2.638.20 3— White Crest 243.80 9— Alter Ego 578.40 4— Address, 10— Stolen Kisses 190.00 Unknown 2,353.60 — "-TEDDY TcnDv' ; S BIO BID 232 Z.K.0O 00 5-Belfaster 82.20 6— Miss Equity 743.20 12— Gustavius 93.20 Leading Jockeys Leading Jockeys Copyrighted by Triangle Publications, Inc. Reproduction prohibited without special permission. Suffolk Downs April 21 to May 13. inclusive. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Skuse, W. 106 29 19 14 Mercier, N. 110 16 18 12 Bohenko, P. 58 14 9 4 Sorensen, B. 71 13 12 13 *Bradley, John 90 12 9 15 Wajda, H. 84 11 19 19 Spinale, J. 32 8 5 2 Madden, D. 67 7 7 5 DeRoin, D. 35 6 5 6 Valenzuela.A.C. 37 6 3 4 Kurtz, J. 49 6 3 2 Spinale, V. 65 6 9 9 •Apprentice. Page 17 Official Racing Charts: Sportsman's Park Official Racing Charts Sportsman's Park Copyright, 1960, by Triangle Publications. Inc. CICERO. ILL.. SATURDAY. MAY 14, 1960— SPORTSMAN'S PARK (5-8 MILE), Nineteenth 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 70 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. .67. 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, 5 Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. FIRST RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.). (Pete's Folly. Oct. 18, 1958, 1:16^,, 5. 113.) C*%fr ROfWl Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of jp» " Js\J\J three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races. 5 lbs.: one race. 8 lbs. Claiming May 14, 1960 price. 52,500. Net value to winner 1.690: second. $520; third. $260; fourth. $130. Mutuel Pool, $77,248. Index Hoses Eg t A Wt PP St V* V2 Str Fin Jockeys CI g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5847Spt2— Drogheda b 8 115 7 8 7h 5J 22 lij W Chambrs 2500 R Heitzman Jr 2.00 5646GP4— El Misterio b 5 112 5 2 28 1J 1| 22 W Zakoor 2500 J Lindheimer 5.00 5582Spt'— Fat Jack b 9 115 2 6 4' 3J 32 3^ R L Barntt 2500 W E Fling * 2.50 5829Spt — Joe Jr. b 7 112 17 83 73 4^ 42J R Baldwin 2500 W J Ford 61.00 5865Spt4— Namron " b 4 112 8 9 9 8^ 6| 51 W Cox 2500 Mrs N Bouchard 11.10 5865Spt3— Duntreath Tint b 6 115 6 5 62 41 7* 63J W E Carroll 2500 Kelem-Meyer 6.00 5855Spt —Date Me 4 107 9 4 5* &t 88 73 J Preston 2500 A Graziani 50.50 5847Spt —Chersonese b 5 115 3 1 1h 2* 5' 8' 2 C Stone 2500 Radzik Duleba-Tort'ella 10.20 4049Spt4— Mornington 4112 4 3 3^ 9 9 9 A Spadoni 2500 0 Wilraot 50.40 Time. :22%. :46y5. 1:13%, 1:20. Track fast. $2 Mutuels Paid , Odds to $1 Official Program Numbers^ , — — , __ . in. ( 8-DROGHEDA 6.00 3.60 2.40 2.00 .80 .20 Mutuel Prices? 6-el misterio 5.80 3.40 1.90 .70 I 3-FAT JACK 2.60 .30 Winner— Br. g. by Some Chance— Tree Fly. by Isolater, trained by R. Heitzmann; bred by E. Potter. Jr. IN GATE— 1:47. OFF AT 1:47 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. DR0GHEDA. on the outside when steadily improving his position, was hard ridden through the stretch and, after gaining command, quickly drew clear. EL MISTERIO gained command before a half but could not last over the winner. FAT JACK saved ground early and raced evenly. JOE JR. raced without mishap. NAMRON lacked early speed and was never close. DUNTREATH TINT had no excuse. CHERSONESE had keen early speed but tired badly. Scratched— 5875Spt2 Dr. Josh. SECOND RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS (ch.) (Pete's Folly. Oct. 18, 1958. l:16lf„ 5. 113.) ^nf _ CQA] Purse S2.600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of jpi J7\J I three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races. 5 lbs.: one race. 8 lbs. Claiming May 14. 1960 price. $2,500. Net value to winner $1.690; second, $520: third. $260; fourth. $130 Mutuel Pool. $101.440. M Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St 1A ¥k Str Fin Jockeys CI g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5846Spt —Hi and Fair 7110 6 2 13 1i| _\\ Ink a Skoronski 2500 Potato Chip Farm 6.70 5865Spti-Hill Country b 5 115 2 1 & 2\ 12 22 J E Curry 2500 J Leone 2.50 5609Spt'-Pym b 6 120 8 8 75 64 3' \ 34 R Camp 2500 F Drago 6.20 5591Spt3— Beau George 7 115 9 6 9 4J 43 4' R L Barntt 25CO R W Adams 2.50 58105pt —Mighty Baker b 7 117 3 10 8£ 88 6' 5' K Griffith 2500 J 0 Thomas 4.50 5555GP -Snow Gem 4 107 7 5 4»| 3* 52 63 H Robich'x 2500 G-G Stable 11.10 5828Spt -Disco Volante 6113 4 7 5^ 71 73 73 J Fieselman 25CO Spartan Stable 50.20 330DRar. -Bel Bound 5112 10 3 32 5' 83 8' R Baldwin 2500 A Graziani 25.20 4028Spt — Rich Meginnis 4 112 5 9 94 9* 93 94 J Preston 2500 Mrs D Mayer 70.30 5522GP -Profession 4 112 1 4 10 10 10 10 E J Decker 25CO Highland Farm 70.10 Time. :2245. :46%. 1:13%. 1:20%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers \ , — $2 Mutuels Paid - , Odds to $1 — - r» • ( 6HI AND FAIR 15-4* 6 80 5.00 6.70 2.40 1.50 Ml utuel rricesi 2-hill country 4.30 3.40 1.40 .70 l 8-PYM 5.20 1.60 Winner— Ch. m. by Roman Bout— Hi Chris, by High Strung, trained by B. Myres. bred by A. F. Wall. IN GATE— 2:131- OFF AT 2:13| CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. HI AND FAIR gained a long lead before a quarter, lost command on the stretch turn, but under strong pressure got up in the final strides. HILL COUNTRY ran out on the first turn, quickly opened a clear lead entering the stretch and just missed. PYM was on the outside when improving his position. BEAU GEORGE had no excuse MIGHTY BAKER was never in serious contention. SNOW GEM was caught in close quarters on the far turn. Overweight — Disco Volante, 1 pound. Hill Country claimed by J. Lindheimer. trainer B. Lepman. Pym claimed by N. Loukas. trainer same. Daily Double on Hie First and Second Races Paid $56.80— Double Pool, $126,734. THIRD RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Bernburgoo. May 10. 1958, 1:44. 5, 121.) Cni. *\Qft? Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since March 5. Weight. jp» " J7U*' 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races in 1960 allowed 4 lbs.: one race. 7 lbs. Claiming May 14. 1960 price. $2,500. Net value to winner $1.690; second. $520; third. $260; fourth, $130. Mutuel Pool. $140.399. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V. % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5845Spt3— Beau Arthur b 6 116 8 6 _\ 3_ 2' 14 14 R Baldwin 2500 M H Van Berg Z80 5818Spt —Roving Caesar b 7 113 3 7 62 51 4h 23 27 J Fieselman 2500 R T McDonnel 3.20 5599Spt -Danegelt 6113 4 1 12 12 1| 32 32 h Robich'x 2500 E Zalad 19.60 5864Spt —Father's Blonde 4 108 1 3 8 8 8 6 | 4| J Preston 2500 Mrs H Henry 34.20 5590Spt — Harwick 4 116 5 4 2' 2' 33 4*1 5U C Stone 2500 E Meloncon 14.50 5819Spt —Steves Papa Joe 5 113 2 2 33 41 5' 5' 6* J Wells 2500 F C Reed 9.40 5598Spt2-Ray's Blue Man b 7 113 6 5 52 6' 6' 71 7*1 R L Barntt 2500 Blossom Stable 3.30 5652GP —Vote b 6 110 7 8 75 73 73 8 8 E Curry 2500 G-G Stable 3.90 Time, :24y5. :49%. 1:16%, 1:42, 1:48%. Track fast. k A . . n . ( 8-BEAU ARTHUR 7.60 3.80 2.80 2.80 .90 .40 Mutuel Prices? 3-roving caesar 4.00 3.20 1.00 .60 C 4-DANEGELT 8.20 3.10 Winner— B. g. by Beau Son— Betrothal, by Ajax. trained by M. H. Van Berg: bred by Donmark Pty., Ltd. (Australia). IN GATE— 2:41^. OFF AT 2:41J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. BEAU ARTHUR went up on the outside when urged on the far turn and quickly opened a long lead to win as much the best. ROVING CAESAR steadily improved his position in a strong effort. DANEGELT tired from his pace-making effort. FATHERS BLONDE caught tired horses. HARWICK could not keep up. RAY'S BLUE MAN lost ground most of the way and was never dangerous. VOTE was outrun. Overweight— Vote. 2 pounds. Corrected weight— Vote. 108. FOURTH RACE 1 1-46 MILES. ( Bernbursroo. May 10. 1958. 1:44. 5. 121.) Qrkfr £Qn? Purse $2,600 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since 3pr " J/wJ March 20 allowed 3 lbs.: one race. 6 lbs. Claiming price. $2,500. May 14 1960 Net value to winner $1,690: second. $520: third. $260: fourth. $130 " Mutuel Pool. $137.508. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* Vi V* Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5836Spt —Noble Maiden" b 109 4 5 42 3422 1| 15 J D Jessop 2500 Hatskin Farm 10 40 5859Spt3— Potential Plus b114 6 1 13 13 13 _a 2'1 J Fieselman 2500 M H Van Berg 2 20 5885Spt —Darn It 112 1 6 7 5| 43 33 .6 m W'ssman 2500 N L Raffelman 1 60 5859Spt -Loven War b 112 3 3 3' 42 3' 4» 45 W Zakoor 2500 C S Handetman 15 50 5859Spt —Mr. Admiral b 114 5 4 5J 62 64 53 53 C Stone 2500 W G Alexander 4 30 5540Spt —Drifting Flare b 114 7 7 63 7 7 7 62J- J Preston 2500 Col-Deg Stable 7 30 5857Spt -Fox-Lea 112 2 2 22 21 5^ 6' 7 J Wells 2500 J Witt 40.40 Time. :24. :48%. 1:42%. 1:49%. Track fast. kJ , . n . ( 4-NOBLE MAIDEN 22 80 7.20 3.80 10.40 2 60 .90 Mutuel Prices? 6-potential plus ...„. 3.80 2.&0 .90 m I 1 DARN IT 2.40 .20 Winner— Br f by Noble Hero— Hash Knife, by Hash, trained by E. Kalensky, bred by C G. Rose IN GATE— 3:11. OFF AT 3:11 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start gocd. Won easily. NOBLE MAIDEN went up to be nearest the leader before a half, was forced to lose ground but after gaining the lead on the final turn, quickly drew out POTENTIAL PLUS, wide when leading early, had little left in the late stages. DARN IT made a good bid after a half but hung through the stretch. LOVEN WAR saved ground but was not good enough. MR. ADMIRAL lacked a serious rally. FOX LEA was through after a half. Scratched— 5866Spt3 Walter B. Overweight— Love*n War. 3 pounds: Fox -Lea, 3. FIFTH RACE 1 MILE. (Bishops Lieht. Nov. 7. 1958. 1:38. 4. 120.) Qnf *\QA/1 Purse $2,600. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of JP* - JxU*t three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.: two races. 5 lbs.: one race. 8 lbs. Claiming May 14. 1960 price. S2.5C0. Net value to winner $1.690; second. $520; third. $260; fourth. $130. Mutuel Pool. $146.999. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St ^T Vi % Str Fin Jockeys CI g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5864Spt3— Iron Merchant b 8 115 4 1 2\ 2'J 12 16 15 c Stone 2500 Abraham-Kaufman 2.30 5863Spt -Miss Mandeville 4107 3 2 5' 5' J 63 2' 22 J Preston 2500 Sun Dial Stable 25.60 5840Spt3-Can Trust b 5 117 8 6 62 65 42 _\ 3'} E J Decker 2500 Mikel Farm 3.50 5617Spt — Whaley 4 115 1 8 8 8 1\ 64 44} E Curry 2500 LeBouef-Woodruff 6.80 5855Spt4— Hafta Hussle b 6 112 6 3 33 33 3'J 4" 5| H Craig 2500 Wiener-Zakoor Jr 10.40 5873Spt'-0mi George b4 117 7 4 1'J 12 23 3J 6*4 J D Jessop 2500 W Swezey 16.20 5612Spt1— Magic Wand 6117 5 5 4* 43 _\ 75 7'0 J Fieselman 2500 H Phillips 3.20 5846Spt2-Dursnik b 4 115 2 7 74 73 8 8 8 M Wssman 2500 F Drago 9.40 Time. :23%, :47%, 1:14. 1:41% Track fast. Official Program Numbers V r-ti Mutuels Paid — f Odds to $1 » u , , » . e 4-IRON MERCHANT 6.40 4.60 2.80 2.20 1.30 .40 Mutuel PriCeS? 3-MISS MANDEVILLE 18.60 7.20 8.30 2.60^ i 8-CAN TRUST 3.40 .70 Winner— B. g, by Coldstream— Alpolly, by Boatswain, trained by R. Slomer; bred by L. Robinson IN GATE— 3:37. OFF AT 3:37 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily. IRON MERCHANT wore down the early leader, quickly drew clear after a half and won without being seriously threatened. MISS MANDEVILLE was wide when making a good gam in the final quarter. CAN TRUST was moving strongly when finding himself blocked nearest the rail on the far turn and failed to find racing room until too late WHALEY closed strongly. 0MI GEORGE tired badly after leading for a half. MAGIC WAND was never close and pulled up very lame. DURSNICK raced poorly c SIXTH RACE 1 MILE. (Bishops Light. Nov. 7. 1958. 1:38. 4. 120.) JJ q . COfi1^ Purse $2,750. 4-year-olds and upward. Starter allowances. Starters for a claiming Oy\ - JsVJJ price of $2,500 or less since Sept. 1, 1959. who have not won a race other than ?c May 14. 1960 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. C Net value to winner $1,780: second, $550: third. $280; fourth. $140. Mutuel Pool. $156.699. _\ Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St % V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 C 58C8Spt —Blanch 5107 5 6 6| 62 5| & 1" H Craig D M Turner 2.20 -r 5860Spt'-Hannibal Star 4112 3 2 1J 1' 11 13 23 C Stone E A Dust 3.60 C 5585GP -Seven Knots b 5 112 1 3 3h 9* 64 2h 33 H Robichax M H Var. Berg 5.90 £ 5871Spt=-Jayay b 4 113 4 4 2'1 2J 2 4' 4h J Fieselman R W Adams 12.40 S 5855Spti— Signed Check 4115 2 1 53 3J 3| 64 5» R Baldwin H W Kelleher 6.50" 5860Spt —Platner Zenith b 5 112 6 5 4£ 44 4| 5' 64J W Ch'mbers E L Platner 5.20 2 5818Spt2— Condesa b7 110 777 7 7 7 7 E Curry Polma Skelton 7.10 r Time. :24%. :49. 1:14%, 1:41%. Track fast. 2 Official Program Numbers^ , — $2 Mutuels Paid -. , — Odds to $1 v c - ■_ 1 r» • i 5-BLANCH 6.40 3.60 2.80 2.20 .80 .40 Mutuel Prices? 3-hannibal star * 4.20 3.00 1.10 .50 - . 1-SEVEN KNOTS 3.80 .90 * Winner— Ch m by Challebroom— Dandy Dancer, by Blind Play, trained by E L. Whyte. bred by F D. Turner. 2 IN GATE— 4:051. OFF AT 4:05J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. j BLANCH, unhurried when saving ground early, continued nearest the rail and had keen late speed to get up - in the final strides. HANNIBAL STAR withstood repeated bids by JAYAY early, opened a clear lead entering the stretch and just missed SEVEN KNOTS made a good bid on the far turn then hung. JAYAY was used up J engaging for the early lead. PLATNER ZENITH could not keep up. CONDESA trailed in a poor effort. Overweight— Jayay. 1 pound: Condesa, 3 - - Nl , o C SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. (Bernburgoo. May 10. 1958, 1:44. 5. 121.) Cr*«- rQA/1 Purse $3,000. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since jpi - J7UO March 20 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. Claiming price. $6,000: if for $5,500, May 14. 1960 allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner $1.950; second. $600; third. $300; fourth. $150. Mutual Pool, $149.759. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St *A V. K Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5869Spt3— Amber Bay b 117 8 2 1J 13 12 11 ^ H Craig 6000 R T McDonnel 4.30 5589Spt2— Mr. Flushing b 114 4 5 53 5' 4' 22 2' I C Stone 6000 R Bohn 4 30 5589Spt3-Lincoln b 114 7 8 72 63 54 34 3« W E Carroll 6000 Joe-Anna Stable 3.50 5841 Spt —Gusty Path . b 113 1 7 8 8 7i 54 43 \ J Fieselman 5500 Soper-Rivard 18.30 5869Spt2-Ocean Sandal b 112 5 3 3£ 2\ 2^4' 51 W ChambVs 5500 M H Van Berg 3 20 5822Spt —Social History b 114 6 6 42 3| 3^ 65 68 E Curry 6000 J C Petersen 10 GO 5632BM — Scoreful b 106 3 1 24 4^6' 73 74J J Preston 5500 Busch Stable 7.80 5869Spt —Redrawn b 117 2 4 6J 1\ 8 8 8 W Zakoor 6000 Mrs C Greene 9.20 Time. :23%. 48. 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:48%. Track fast Official Program Numbers Vi , — $2 Mutuels Paid—, t Odds to $1—^ _A m. IB' i 8-AMBER BAY 10.60 6.00 4.00 4.30 2.00 1.00 Mutuel Prices? 4-mr. flushing 6.20 3.60 2.10 .so l 7-LINCOLN 3.20 .60 Winner— B. c. by King Dorsett— Amber Star, by Stardust, trained by R. T. McDonnel, bred by Mrs. Joe W Brown. " • IN GATE— 4:31J. OFF AT 4:31J CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good Won driving. AMBER BAY had keen early speed when being forced to lose ground, was steadied after gaining a clear lead but was in a hard drive to withstand the bid of MR. FLUSHING. The latter moved strongly after 3 half and was getting to the winner at the end LINCOLN saved ground when movina steadily but could wt get up. GUSTY PATH caught only tired horses OCEAN SANDAL could not keep up. SOCtAL HISTORY tired Scratched— 5868Spt Meturn. Overweight— Gusty Path. 2 pounds. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES (chute). (Bishops Light. Oct. 29. 1958. 1:49 '.. 4. 116.) Qr»* »;Qn7 SPORTSMAN'S PARK HANDICAP. Purse $15,000. 3-year-olds and upward. jpr - J7V// Net value to winner $9,750; second. $3,000: third, $1,500: fourth. $750 May 14. 1960 Mutuel Pool. $166.774. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V V2 »4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to $1 585oSpti— Lady LaRue b 6 113 10 1 43 42 4'J 21 \ V_ W Collier Cole-Cobb ? 560 5853Spt3-Revoque 5112 6 9 10 10 8*1 4J 2"° W Zakoor Mrs C Greene 6 30 586ISpt'— Auctioneer 6 110 1 8 5' 6' J 51 5' 3' E Curry R Danr.er 16.60 5853Spt4-Sorex b5112 2 2 1' V U 1i 4£ W E Carroll M H Van Berg a-2.00 5853Spt — Redbird Wish b 4 115 8 3 8' 7\ 71 63 9 W Chambers M H Van Berg a-2.00 5852Spt3-Fair Admiral b 4 113 5 5 2\ 33 2^ 3h 6' \ K Griffith Mrs S Ippolito 24.30 5661GP —Point of Order b 7 110 3 7 94 8MO 72 74 R Baldwin J C Dobkin 2140 5624GP — Beauguerre b 6 113 7 6 61 9* &h 8^82 J Fieselman Crabgrass Stable 2.70 5833Spt2-Nanking b 4 110 9 10 71 93 92 93 94 A Skoronski W H Bishop Stable Inc b-5.30 5695LrP —Count Cuantos b 4 108 4 4 32 2^ 3' 10 10 C Stone W H Bishop Stable Inc b-5.30 a-Coupled. Sorex and Redbird Wish; b-Nanking and Count Cuantos. Time. :23%. :47%. 1:12%. 1:39%. 1:52%. Track fast. Official Program Numbers * , — $2 Mutuels Paid — ,— Odds to $1 ^ .in • { 8-LADY LaRUE 13.20 6.20 4.80 5 60 2.10 1.40 M. utuel Prices? 6-revoque 7.40 5.80 2.70 190 l 3-AUCTIONEER 9.20 3:60 Winner— B. m. bv Adaris— Raider La Rue. bv Sky Raider, trained by E. A. Cole; bred by Crown Crest Farm IN GATE— 4:591. OFF AT 4:591 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. LADY LaRUE. unhurried when well placed early, responded well when urged on the far turn and took command in the final sixteenth to slowly draw clear. REV0QUE lacked early speed, worked his way between horses when steadily improving his position after a half and closed with a rush. AUCTIONEER continued nearest the rail and had keen late speed. SOREX. steadied when leading early, drifted out when tiring on the stretch turn and could not last. REDBIRD WISH, slightly wide throughout, could not get up FAIR ADMIRAL tired. BEAUGUERRE failed to respond to urging. COUNT CUANTOS gave way badly. Overweight— Fair Admiral. 4 pounds; Point of Order. 2; Nanking, 2. NINTH RACE 1 MILE. (Bishops Light, Nov. 7, 1958. 1:38. 4. 120.) Qrifr _ ^QflR PMrse S2'7^ 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight. 120 lbs. Non-winners of jpi JyXJO three races since March 15 allowed 3 lbs.; two races. 5 lbs.; one race. 8 lbs Claiming Mav 14. 1960 price, $3,250. Net value to winner $1.780; second, $550: third. $280; fourth. $140. Mutuel Pool. $149.711. Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St V* V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1 5809Spt4— Mr. Joe M 6115 1 1 13 12 11 ftj 14 R Baldwin 3250 Rose Bendetto Tflo 5875Spt4— Cruel Tobe Kind b4 112 3 2 2 ! 22 22 22 2'i H Craig 3250 A Condon 820 5617Spt2— Blue Waif b 6 115 6 7 7' 6* 53 3'132 E Curry 3250 J C Petersen 490 5863Spti— Dauntless Darrh b 4 112 7 5 44 3* 31 44 48 C Stone 3250 W H Bishop Stable Inc 540 5849Spt4— Fun Lover 7112 2 4 62 5' 6'1 63 51 A Skoronski 3250 Southern Bell Stable 630 5833Spt3— Firstkin b 4 113 5 3 3^ 43 4'i 52 61 J Fieselman 3250 G R White ion 5835Spt3-Ring on Georgia b 4 107 8 6 5* 74 73 73 72 J Preston 3250 W 0 Smith 730 5818Spt -Side Light 8 115 488 8 8 8 8 W E Carroll 3250 L Dagnell 14 an Time :24%. :48%. 1:14. 1:41. Track fast. Official Program Numbers^ , — $2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to $1 v __ , in- ( 1"MR ME M ** 13-00 7.60 1140 550 280 Mutuel Prices? 3-cruel tobe kind turn 7.00 450 250 l 6-BLUE WAIF 4.20 110 Winner— Gr. g. by Boodle— Sun Aloha, by Sun Flag, trained by E. Meloncon; bred by 0 Fabbri IN GATE-5:27. OFF AT 5:27 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving. MR JOE M. quickly established a long lead, saved ground throughout and under strong pressure held CRUEL TOBE KIND safe. The latter, nearest the leader throughout, continued strongly. BLUE WAIF saved ground when making a good bid after a half but could not close the gap DAUNTLESS DARRAH went evenly FIRSTKIN had no excuse. SIDE LIGHT trailed throughout. Overweight— Firstkin. 1 pound. Dauntless Darrah claimed by Potato Chip Farm, trainer B. Myres. " Attendance, 18,590; Total Mutuel Pool, $1,353,271. Total Attendance for Meeting, 200,862; Total Mutuel Pool for Meeting, $15,437,042. Cahokia Downs Racing Proceeds at Normal: New Purse Structure in Effect Although Contract Not Signed Cahokia Downs Racing Proceeds at Normal New Purse Structure in Effect Although Contract Not Signed CAHOKIA DOWNS. East St. Louis. 111.. May 14. — Although no contract has been signed between the Cahokia Downs management and the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, things are going along at a normal pace with the purses agreed upon in the contract being paid by the management. The two groups agreed that 46 per cent of the track's share of 9.5 per cent of the mutuel "take" be allocated for purses. President John Stelle and managing di rector George Edward Day refused to sign the contract if George Mavros. president of the Illinois division of the HBPA. was the horsemen's signatory. They said they would sign with national president Irving Gushen. Stelle and Day declared that since Mavros is not licensed by the Illinois Racing Board he should not be a party to the contract. The Illinois Racing Board has held up Mavros' owners' license. HBPA bylaws call for the head of the local division to sign all purse agreements. Before leaving for his home in Chicago, Mavros said that the "horsemen are satisfied with the terms of the contract . . . and the assurances given us on our other grievances that they would be corrected. Therefore. I am returning to Chicago where I will continue my efforts to obtain a public hearing before the Illinois Racing Board and clear my name." Page 18 Balmoral ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES BALMORAL AT WASHINGTON PARK Homewood, Illinois (Length of stretch from lost turn to finish, 1,531 feet.) Weather and track conditions appear on Page 3. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1959, .31; current percentage, — . Percentage of favorites in the money, — . Tru-Center Starting Gate. Kuprion Kamera. Daily-Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; field horses individually. Explanation of Daily Racing Form Entries and Past Performances Explanation of Dairy 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; fr, frozen. X Good mua runner * Fair mud runner. S Superior mud runner. "d" after final odds denotes disqualification. "V after final odds denotes field; "e" after final odds denotes entry; "*" denotes favorite in race; § three pounds apprentice allowance: * five pounds apprentice allowance; t six pounds apprentice allowance; t seven pounds apprentice allowance; A 10 pounds apprentice allowance. Class of race is denoted by the following abbreviations. Mdn, maidens; AlwM, maiden allowance; Alw, allowance, AlwS, allowance stake; HcpO, overnight handicap; HcpS, handicap stake; Wta, weight -tor -age; WfaS, weight -tor -age stake; ScwS, scale weight stake; SpWS, special weight stake; Comb, combination race; SplW. special weight. Mtch, match race. Some of these abbreviations are also used to denote steeplechase and hurdle races. In such cases, S in a single bracket, CS, is used for steeplechases, and H in a single bracket, LH, indicates hurdle events. A "STARTER" race is an overnight event under allowance or handicap conditions, restricted to horses who have previously started for the designated claiming price or less, as stated in the condition of the "STARTER" race. This type of race is shown in the past performances with the claiming price designated in the "STARTER" race preceded by the letter "A" or "H" to indicate allowance or handicap. "S" indicates special weights. If no price is stipulated in conditions, designation appears "A—" or "H— ". Claiming races are indicated by price after jockey's name. Claiming price for today is given after trainers name, "c" before claiming price indicates horse was claimed. Imported horses shown after breeder's name. Post position is shown after jockey's name. Optional claiming races are indicated by a superior "°" immediately oreceding or following the claiming price. A superior letter "°" preceding the claiming price indicates that the horse was not entered to be claimed. A superior letter "0" 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 performances. An "M" in the earning line indicates the horse is a maiden. Last line in past performances gives horse's latest workouts. "Feb 26 Hia 3-8 ft :35%hg" informs the reader that the horse worked on Feb. 26 at Hialeah Park. The distance of the trial was three furlongs j The time was 35fc seconds handily from the gate, the track was fast, "h" means handily; "b" breezing, "d" driving; "e" easily; "g' worked from gate; *V" 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. The symbols used in past performances for steeplechase and turf course races are "hd" for hard, "fm" tor firm and "%f" for soft Best time made on North American tracks of each horse since Jan. 1. 1958, at the distance, entered is shown in the entries. No record is given horses beaten more than 15 lengths. * Preceding horse's name indicates horse is imported. Explanation of Daily Racing Form Past Performances EXPLANATION OF DAILY RAC8NG FORM PAST PERFORMANCES Position in o Race and ■o = Lengths Be- • « o * | hindWin- & S= | •= 111 ning Horse Sfe- ORDER OF FINISH WITH « « ^-g .1 ^|iS « § oS|.e WEIGHT * r !l s ! o°s"s -si i ij -s 5i zz?£ c 8 1 2 .* .§ § °s * °- I; « « II ?U! 5 Q 21— Qt— UO 5. U. 1 i -^Q. ihuui if) Jun27 532A.P 1 1-4 2:07%ft 8-5e*126* 43 3) 3| 13 AdamsJ2 Alw98Ruhe113 Sub Fleet 116 Jampol 12 1st Was All Speed Ratings Are Based on the Track Record That Prevailed Before a Meeting Opens. Entries and Past Performances Listed According to Post Position *fc Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. ® Superior Mud Runner. 6 FURLONGS. (On-and-On, June 6, 1959, l:083/f„ 3, 110.) \A/*»if PurS€ S3 °W- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two ■ 1« Si VY OS races since March 2 allowed 3 lbs.; one race. 6 lbs. Claming price. $3,500: if for $3;000, allowed 3 lbs. Best time wade at distance of race. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Tricycle Feb60FG1:12% 116 Count Challe Mar59 Tan 1:15% 118 Gold Award Oct59 Atl 1:11% 114 Noble Hal Jun59 Was 1:13*4 114 Queen of Sheba Jan60TrP 1:10% 112 Cocktail Hour Sep59 Rkm 1:12% 116 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Cass Blue Jan60TrP 1:10% 115 lAbbeyfeale Mar60 GP 1:12% 115 |Bol Question Mar59 OP 1:12% 118 New Talent Dec59 TrP 1:10% 116 Dededon's Joy Aug59 AP 1:11 110 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. OechbyGosh Apr60GP1:10% 116 1 Tanee Marra Sep59 AP 1:1iy5 117 First American Jan60TrP 1:11% 117 NizamiGal Sep59AP1:10% 114 Eiffel Tower II. Apr60 GP 1:10% 116 Trirwrlo V 1 HQ Ch. f, 4. by Eternal Lark— Jean Sickle, by Agrarian, i r n_y Lie s\ I U7 Breeder, A. T. Simmons. Inc. 1960 7 2 0 1 $2 910 I Owner, Ridge Stable. Trainer. W. H. Quick. $3,500 1959 16 3 3 2 $5,205 i May 5-605Spt 6f1:13%ft 21 110 9? 7« 7*} 7*1 BaldwinR* 400084 PensiveGigi110 Pr'ceB'nd110 WildT'lk 10 I Mar 2-608F.G 6f1:13%m 7} 114 6« 43 42} 44} DaltonHS A3500 79 D'h'gSq'w109 Sc'tl'dB'w111 Pr'ceT'h'i 7 ' Feb19-60?F.G 6f1:12%ft 17 116 9'° W 41} 1| Ch'bersW? 4000 89TightM'y115 MarjeEv'tHO Oech b G'h 9 I Feb 2-60«F.G 6f1:12%ft 12 119 781 7'} 7' 7™ CookWM3 5000 78 Wink'sMink118 GreyHaze109 TokyoG'l 8 I Jan22-60«F.G 6f1:13%ft 3% 116 35 35 33 35} C'rst'nsW? 4500 80 Li'leBr've119 SideW'hMe116 Out ofS'n 7 ' Jan15-605F.G 6 f 1:14 gd 81 116 4* 45} 32| 1«o Carst"sW2 4000 82 GreyHaze107 PebbleAce113 AnyStar 8 I Jan7-60«FG U 1:49%m 3 114 7'5 (l) 713 714 Ch'bersWS 4000 54Spec'ICh'ce114 GangNews116 BeauC't 7 Dec26-592F.G 6f1:13Vsft 8J 117 Pi V §4 •*• BrVrtRl c3000 86 Sp'yJane110 H'hT'neR'y113 Smil'gRip 10 Dec17-593F.G 1^ 1:49%m 1*112 7»« 53 33J 1nk SkuseW? 2500 66 Yildirim106 BeauTracer117 Penitent 8 1 Dec11-594F.G 1,\l1:49%ft U 112 43 3'} IU 13 SkuseW* 2500 67 Harwick 111 BorgiaBull 111 Corn 12 1 April 29 Spt 5-8 gd 1:05%b April 25 Spt 1-2 ft :53b April 21 Spt 3-8 si :39b rnimf CVinWo 1 1 A B c 4^ D¥ 0ne Count— Challedonna. by Challenger II. V^OUnr L^naiie '•** Breeder, D. W. Scott. 1959 . 1 M 0 0 ( ) 1 Owner. Kerr Stable. Trainer, J. Williams. S3.500 1958 1 M 0 0 ( ) l Mar10-59«Tan 6 f 1:13 ft 33 118 MM11'3 712 |W PowellT2 AlwM 71 SahraD"na113 Mis"rBog's118 LeDuke 12 ! Sep29-585Haw 6}f1:172/sft 24 113 8'5 825 830 828 CookLCe Alw 65 HudsonKid111 Kumsha113 StenoBill 8 i May 14 Wash 5-8 ft 1:0iy5bg (lf\\A Au/nrrl 1 fiQ Cn- m. 5 b Eternal Reward— My Malcha, by Canaan. V3UIU mwuiu | U7 Breeder, Mrs. H. Goldnamer. 1960 11111 $2,625 j Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. S3. 500 1959 16 4 4 3 $10,875 i May 6-608Spt 1 1:43%sy 3J 112 6*J V\ 8'3 7'4 MeauxC? 5000 60 Galcir117 Will Com'nd117 PrceView 8 I Apr20-609Lrl 1 1:39%ft 11 113 8 H 54 44 Fiesel'nJ3 5000 92 Rabbit 117 Nuone 120 Jason'sStar 9 ) Apr16-604Lrl 7f1:26%ft 1\ 114 4U 2h 2'J 85J Fiesel'njs 500090 Sw'tCic'ly111 Anr.K'n'dy113 Au'mH'ze 12 ! Apr 9-60«Lrl 11:40 ft 7 113 \\ 1' 2' 11" Fies'lm'nJ? 500085 Nuone116 AutumnHaze111 P'ntCount 12 ! April 9, 1960— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:39%. Mar31-60*Lrl 11:41 si 5J 113 43 33 3* 58J Fiesel'nJ3 5000 83 Natagar116 PointCountm GrtPlanet 12 ! Mar24-608Bow 1^ 1:48%ft 5*113 1'J 2' 88J10'3 Fiesel'nJ* 6000 59Bernw'h118 Az'l H'mo118 Des'yUnk'n 12 Mar17-606Cow 7f1:27%sy 2\ \22 44 44 J 42 2' Fiesel'nJ5 5000 76 L'yCh'mer119 Cat'baMaid111 Arietta 8 ) Mar14-60*Bow 6 f 1:12 ft 12 114 75} 42 3 J 32J Fies'l'nJi2 5000 88Tiswar119 RedSail119 Birchwood 12 I Jan15-608F.G 1^1:47 gd 3J 117 1i 1J 24 6^J Headry04 c5500 72C'pMJn115 Que-B-St'r106 P'k'rPiyr 7 ' March 22 Lrl 5-8 si 1:04%b March 16 Lrl 1-2 gd :55b S ■ 1 I i I ' I I ' I 1 1 1 l ! i j i I ) ! ! ! 8 ) I ' S Nnhlp Hnl 11 A B. g, 4, by Noble Hero-Her Gift, by Halcyon Gift. muuic nui | I | Bree6er E B Carpenter. 1960 3 M 0 1 $350 Owner, J. Gottlieb. Trainer. E. B. Carpenter $3,500 1959 10 M 0 0 ( ) Mar 3-601 G.P ll-8 1:51%ft 1% 114 9M gt4 8*1 68J Choq'teJi2 350067 PalosVerdes109 Potter115 SomeFront 12 Jan19-602Hia 1 Vk 1:58%ft 47 116 1| 1h 424 34£ Choq'tteJ7 3500 81 Fl'gV'nturel 16 Philglan116 Peratrlce 10 Jan11-602TrP 1-70 1:41 4Aft -83 113 10"1012 9'I 94J Choq'tteJ' 3000 88Col'IArcey120 SameTh'g108 Cl'kCnty 12 Dec31-592TrP 1-70 1:42%ft 94 114 12'510'3 8" 7" PulidoB? 250079 Gr'usGr'k114 S'meTk g111 Sh'usSh'ne 12 Dec 4-59'TrP 6 f 1:13 ft 39 119 9'i 912 |f9 8'4 PulidoB^ M3500 64 MikeJ.K.119 Sun"nF'n111 N'ce'sRV1 10 Nov26-594TrP 6f1:10%ft 46 113 I1»*I1«311W11M DeSp'toA4 5000 75 CassBlue113 Terrytom117 A'dysC'rage 12 Oct30-592G.S 6f1:12%ft 83 113 88 912 711 7?i GomezMio 350075 Revogo 115 Night Spy 112 Darbin 10 0ct22-59iG.S 6f1:114/sft 135 114 12'°1112 8» 711 GomezM' 3500 74SixNorth114 HeicDoll'hite114 Milwill 12 Oct 2-59' Haw 6f1:11%ft139 111 88 912 913 8" CurryE? 2500 79 T'neeM'ra114 MissLulie111 PlayChuck 11 April 13 Hia 1-2 ft :50%b April 1 Hia 3-4 ft 1:15h March 26 Hia 3-4 ft 1:15h Queen of Shpphn 1 (\A Cn f' 4' by Rova' Vale— High Frequency, by Zacaweista. uceii ui jiiccuu | u*f Br . Mrs R Carruthers & R . M Wood. 1960 7 0 11 $825 Owner. J. A. Kinard. Trainer, J. A. Kinard. S3.500 1959 30 1 9 6 $10,055 Apr18-604G.P 6f1:10%ft 9J 109 12 Mil 421 HinosaH2 4000 89 RiverQ. 110 FaceValue114 Barina 8 Apr13-602G.P 6f1:10%ft 13 112 3"" «q 98J1013 Monac'liE' 4250 79 LegalL"ceny109 L :dyP'nder118 RiverQ. 10 Apr 1-605G.P 6f1:10%ft 8 111 |ti 12 ih 33 CookWMS 450088 Dem'terl 15 L'sePar'ml 19 Q-n ofSrrba 7 Mar19-602G.P 6 f 1:12 m 12 110 2' & i Eased. CookWMi 4500 PeterSpice115 Jestress110 LadyJon'ge 11 Mar 9-60' G.P 6f1:11%ft 12 115 P» 1h 2' J 86 Boul'isS" 5000 80L'kyM'rie115 CldBelt115 L'g'IL'ceny 12 Jan12-605TrP 6 f 1:10 ft 13 112 12 11 12 521 BrooksS* 5000 91 RockieCr'k111 0laKala113 L'ckyMarie 12 Jan 5-604TrP 6f1:10%ft 2J "113 1J V\ 12 2' DeSp'oA" 4500 90 AndysCourage115 Boxwood116 Relax 11 Dec21-594TrP 6f1:11%ft 31 112 2J 2h 2^ 2r DeSp5itoA2 4500 86 Florecita118 NmiGal 112 Da'd'sPride 11 Dec12-59'TrP 6f1:10%ft 6g 111 32 11 12 4'1 DeSp'itoAS 4500 87 Sup'rMiss106 JayJayJr.114 GI'fulMiss 12 Dec 2-594TrP 6f1:11%ft 3 112* 1\ 2' 23 33} Sol'oneM* 5000 81 HonestRed120 Ar-S'rach117 Naharue 8 April 17 GP 3-8 ft :38b April 12 GP 3-8 ft :36%b April 8 GP 3-8 ft :36b C ^ucmuu r\r\c\r\\\ Mnnr nuur 11/1 Ch. g. 4, by Your Host— Intermediary, by Peace Chance. •'*♦ Breeder. G. T. Weymouth. 1960 5 M 2 1 $1,650 Owner, G. Hansler. Trainer, T. A. Caulk. $3,500 1959 8 M 1 2 $1,180 Apr22-605|_rl 6f 1:14%ft 9-5 *120 3"" 23 9» m GrantHi Mdn 84 Magnifique120 C:kt'IH'r120 Cedarman 12 Apr18-605Lrl 7f1:26%gd 2% A118 14 1} 2\ 43 Culm'eJ" Mdn 92 Melanesia118 BurrwayMiss113 Pontil 12 Mar30-604Lrl 1 1:42%ft 16 114 2h |R 1h 3nl AlvarezF^ 4000 82 LookG'dl 17 GunCase120 K'fkyRoman 8 Mar17-602Bow 1,^1:51 sy 6-5 "118 8^ 42 43 5* Gri'mPI' M4000 52T'st theH't113 Ted'sMoro118 Gustav's 10 Mar 2-604Bow 7f1:26%ft 6} 113* 4'J 22} 23 24} Br'ndtPS M4000 75 Micquic113 T'st theH'st113 HighDune 12 Nov24-594Pim 1^1:48%sy 8 118 2h 24 25 35' HaleD4 Mdn 61 +HansChristian118 S'nyCelt118 Ocala 7 Nov13-595Pim 6f1:12%ft 9} 118 3nk 43J 34} 35} Reyn'ldsl_3 Mdn 81 Dogon'n118 HansChrn118 Eas'rCrys'l 12 Nov 6-59WLrl 7 f 1 :27 ft 29 118 V 1h 2' 25 ShukNS Mdn P'rplePr'ce118 LollieB.115 Burr'yMiss 11 0ct28-595Lrl 7f1:29%gd 21 114 722 761 58} 710 QuinteroSS 3500 Fr'domsP'ce114 BryanJr.114 ShipOut 12 April 14 Lrl 1-2 ft :50%h March 15 Lrl 3-8 gd :39%b Pncc Rln a »k 1 1 7 B. g, 4, by Cassis— Blue Tempest, by Beau of Mine. V-USS °,uc v ■ M Breeder, Mrs. C. L. Hallowell. 1960 6 1 0 0 $1,825 Owner. Helkay Stable. Trainer, B. Lepman. $3,500 1959 24 6 3 3 $12,720 Mar17-'608G.P tc1^1:45 fm 6 111 33} 8'2 8"11'3 DeSp'toA* 625067 Midontrial 118 Lucido115 Caughtll. 12 Mar10-604G.P 1-^ 1:45%ft 2} 116 13 14 15 17 YcazaM* 4000 82 FightingBoy120 Capetian116 Tidivate 8 Mar 5-60' G.P 6} f 1:17 ft 6} 112* 54| 9'2 910 8*i Sol'oneM2 4750 84 Samoan117 ThomasAq'nas120 T'rytom 12 Feb10-602Hia 6 f 1:11 ft 18 116 2} 53 88| 97| UsseryR4 7500 82 Dyn'mic116 Cl'r theLine116 St'neC'st'l 12 Jan14-607TrP 6f1:09%ft 31 116 23 54 54| 67} GrantH? 8500 89WhittledyCut117 Cyrob119 Kinglike 8 Jan 5-607TrP 6f1:09%ft 9 115 42} 4'} 3'} 54 Grants Alw 91 J'geB'del 115 G'neN'tive115 R'nRevel 9 Dec23-596TrP 6f1:1D%ft 2\ *120 44} 6? 7*2 75} RotzJL2 c6500 85 Cain'sAbel 120 Gran'dal 14 L'ckyMarie 11 Dec17-597TrP 6f1:10%ft 8i 118 2' 42 42} 23 RotzJLS Alw 88 All Four115 Cr'tyBelle115 W'dy Fleet 10 Nov26-594TrP 6f 1:10T5ft 7} 113 12 T} 12 12 RotzJL* 5000 89 Terrytom117 A'dysC5rage110 S'rHigh 12 May 11 Was 3-8 m :39%b May 6 Was 5-8 ft 1:01%h March 31 TrP 3-4 sy 1:16h * AKkoufonlo 1 1 A Gr- 9, 4, by Impeccable— Stipa's Abbess, by Wychwood Abbot. MUUeyreuie | | t Breeder R Mcllhagga (Ireland). 1960 5 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, P. Peroni & R. S. McFarlane. Trainer, R. S. McFarlane. $3,500 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) Apr21-604G.P 6f1:11%sy 38 114 V\ 7' 7'0 8'7.DeverR3 400071 RockSilverl 16 KingMe120 FaceValue 8 Apr16-602G.P 6}f1:17'/5ft 71 115 86J 88}10'3118} Gon'zMN3 3500 80 Jacq'linJ.108 lr'nMerch?t118 Solad're 12 Mar22-605G.P 6f1:10%ft127 113 79111 1310^10'2 SellersJ'O 6250 80 DarkFate116 DarkPrince114 NegraFea 11 Mar16-605G.P 6f1:10%ft124 115 5715' 68 7'} SellersJ4 6500 82 R'm'nSp'k115 FlyJgRb't112 S'cr'tFile 10 Mar12-604G.P 6f1:10%ft136 116 88 89}10'710'6 Th'nb'rgB? 7500 75 Restricted 112 Irate 116 JetMissile 11 Jun 9-597Bel wtc7 f 1:23%hd" 6ie 114 10'410'410'51022 GuerinE3 Alw 75 Gr'kS'v n'116 lvyL'gV113 CI theWitn's 10 Nov 1-58 Naas 6f1:26%sf 4} 123 Newb'ge Plate 37} PowellP Mdn Oisin 123 Ora 126 LarkspurBloom 11 May 12 GS 1-2 ft :49%h Rr l Onocf inn 1 OQ Dk- b- n 7- by Bold Question— Woodvale Queen, by Gallant Fox. DOI VUe5Tlon ' v7 Breeder. H. Seller 1960 2 1 0 0 $1,625 Owner. J. Keller. Trainer, J. F. Beck. ' $3,000 • 1959 11 2 3 1 $4,975 May 5-602Spt 6}f1:19%ft 16 113 1h 1'} 14 14 Griffiths 2500 86 BolQ'st"n113 LadyAriadne107 Dr.Josh 10 Mar29-608JnD 6f1:16%m 25 114 75J 8*1 8'2 8'3 Sp'cerT? A250068 FirmRuler118 Aerojet116 So it Goes 8 Jly28-594Ran 6f1:13%gd 2J "117 77J 7'4 9171115 stoneC2 200067 E'n'gEV120 UtesS'reM'de112 NoC'q't 11 Jly15-598Tdn 6f1:11%ft 8 115 6* V\ 73| 78| DuhonMS 3000 82 Sp'dyDean115 BI'kD'pot117 Someth'g 8 Jun19-5950ma 6f1:11%ft 9 110 73| 6*} 67 67J MundorfR2 4000 84 MacMul'n112 CI'sicRed108 D'dyJsDoe 7 Jun 6-5920ma 5}f1:05%ft 3i 117 105J 7« 43} 12} MundorfRS 2500 91 Nymph'sP'dell? GypsyLJk107 L'lySun 12 May27-5940ma 5}f1:06%gd 2\ *117 42} 53} 43} 2"* CollierW7 2500 87 Moocher115 Will ofAllah114 Swansoon 10 May 6-591 Spt 6}f1:19%sl 5J 112 21} 15 18 112 AnyonE4 2500 85 CorsD;ghter111 SharpM'k120 C'sinLes 9 Apr28-592Spt 6f1:14%m 4} 113 2} 3' 3'} 33J Rector J1 2500 82 MyRing112 Ruf'dFabric112 FI'yF'low 10 Apr22-59'Spt 6f1:14%ft 3} 114 T} 13 13 2'i Ch'bersW2 2500 87 BrownMonk120 RiverSand114 Edict 10 Mar24-5930.P 6f1:12%ft 22 118 13 14 12 2"" G'ffithK'O 2250 86 DottyR'dbird113 Don'tSp'nk118 Sw'se 12 Now Tnlonf TIC Dk. b. m, 5, by Spy Song— Fabiola, by Roman. ew laieni ■• J Breeder, C. T. Fisher. I960 8 2 11 $4,625 Owner, Oak Hill Stable. Trainer, L. C. Rothermel. $3,500 1959 20 1 0 2 $3,475 Apr23-60'GP 6f1:11%sy 2\ *120 2h 12 14 12} HartackW 3000 87 NewTalent120 Soladiere114 Chal B'g 10 Apr13-602G.P 6f1:10%ft A\ 114 5*1 54 42 84} HartackW* 4000 87 LegalL'ceny109 L'dyP'nder118 RiverQ. 10 Apr 8-60'G.P 6f1:10%ft 2} *113 52 23 25 25 HartackWB 3500 87 Kev 117 NewTalent113 Mount Jay 11 Apr 1-605G.P 6f1:10%ft 5J 117 42} 45 55 64} Choq'tteJ' 450086 Dem'terl 15 L'sePar'ml 19 Q"n ofSh'ba 7 Mar23-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 61 114 3} 2h 1h 1" Th'b'rgB" 4000 88 LadyJon'ge114 D'vid'sP'de113 K'lkata 12 Mar15-605G.P 6f1:11%ft 26 111 88}10"107»105 BlumW3 5000 82 CouldBelt110 SunTanM'sllO R'y'lG'll 11 Feb 9-602 Hia 6f1:10%ft 7 113 3'} 22 34} 3?i BlumW3 5000 85 Him'IIDo121 ThirdChild118 Phar inF't 11 Jan 1-605TrP 6f1:09%ft 13 110 74J 6* 53} 57 Skor'skiA' 4500 87TileSon122 Restricted118 MountJay 12 Dec25-595TrP 6 f 1:10 ft 15 116 2} 53 54} 53} ThWrgB2 5250 89 R'kieC'k114 M'sCh'pgne113 F'tl'sM'd 12 May 13 Was 3-8 ft :39b March 20 GP 3-8 gd :35h Dprlprlnn'c 5 Inv X /s 1 OQ B m= 5 bv Johns Joy-PoMyenders, by Challenger II. ueaeaon Joy | \jy Breeder A B Karsner. I960 2 0 0 0 $100 Owner. E. E. Wilson. Trainer, E. E. Wilson. $3,500 1959 .16 3 3 0 $7.75P Feb13-605F.G 6f1:14%m 2} *108 2« -3' 42 43} CookWM7 4000 77 MootPoint107 Subgal107 MarjeEvVt 8 Jan22-60«F.G 6 f 1:13Vsft 12 111 6*1 78} 68} 58 CookWM5 5000 78 Li'leBr've119 SideW'hMe116 Tricycle 7 Dec30-598F.G 6f1:12%ft 31 115 7«} 78J 7*3 78} B'dwinR5 05500 80 Amical 120 lndianLady115 Landrover 8 Dec11-59«F.G 1-^1:46 ft 11 112 22 2 * 2* 28 AdamsJR2 4500 77 CupM'n115 B"terG'ds118 W'l Seas'ned 7 Dec 5-595F.G 6f 1:13Vsft 67 112 10« 911 914 8'I Ad'msJR7 5000° 76 RedJ'k118 D'y'sDasher116 Will of Al'h 10 Nov26-595F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 17 110 64J 7» 7« 6" B'ldwinR2 55000 76 IrishLovel 14 Fly'gChief 114 JettVapor 8 Nov 2-595Spt 11:42 gd 8} 112 V 12 13 131 Baldwin R3 4500 80 Galcir112 RicoBronco112 MamboMan 8 0ct17-592Haw 6f1:11%ft 3| 115 22 22 2« 4i| Choq'teJ' c3500 89 AttallaMiss 110 Warbler 115 Vulcher 9 Sep29-59«Haw 6f1:14%hy 93 115 1n 33 6'« 713 Choq'tteJ' 450063 Masudl 12 PI'sureScout118 ChrisM'se 8 Oech vrcwii hv Gnch \au»ii 1 1 7 Dk Dr c 4 b» Academy Award— Manda's First, by Saracen. uj | | / Breerfer P 0.BrJen 1960 11 1 1 4 $3,545 Owner, Mrs. Carl Greene. Trainer, G. Alexandra. S3.500 1959 21 3 5 4 $6,765 Apr22-605G.P 6f1:10%ft' 17 115 8" 8»J10"107 Mik'nenRS 450085 ArthurJaycee 119 Kev119 Singer 11 Apr14-605G.P 6f 1:10%ft 8-5 *118 4=1 3nk 3' 3=i Hart'ckW* 4250 89 A'urJ'cee118 ArtM'P'ke120 O'h byG'h 9 Apr 7-604G.P 6f 1:10%ft 7-5 *116 1^ 13 13 1| HariackWS 4250 91 O'ch by G'shl 16 Carn'uxl 11 Newcastle 8 Mar31-60 G.P 6f1:10%ft 24 114 2\ V 33 52} Hin'osaH'O 5000 89Cr'tyBelle114 C'ldBelt113 PalmB'ch 11 Mar26-60'GP 6f1:11%ft 16 115 2' 2' 22 3h RotzJL" 4500 87 L'seP'ham111 T'rrytom115 FaceValue 12 Mar17-60-»G.P l*1:«w t 2-3e*113 22 fti 33 78J YorkR5 4500 73 DavidS.R. 113 R'nLeg'nl 16 Sap'reBlue 9 Mar 7-60'G.P 6Jf1:17 ft 7| 115 45 35 45 33* Hin'saH6 c3500 86TigerT'ble120 TropicKing116 H'dyBid 12 Feb19-607F.G 6f1:12%ft 8 107*2' 1 J 3' 43|tWoodleyC8 4000 85 Tricycle116 TightMon'y115 MarjeEv't 9 tOisqualified. Feb 8 606F.G 6f1:13%ft 4J 108* 2 \ 2h 5^1 451 WoodleyC7 4250 79K'gsM'rket119 Quibay110 SideWithMe 8 Jan21-6C«F.G Sf112^ft 11 111 2n 2* 84 9«I Hin'saH3 50000 82 Airstream106 Belmoud106 Cnel Pen 9 | April 18 GP 3-8 ft :37%b April 6 GP 3-8 ft :37%b March 21 GP 1-2 ft :51b | Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. Tnnee Idnee fViarra Mnrm 1 ' £U 90 Dk D- c 4 by Ponder— Penitence, by Bull Lea. Breeder. Calumet Farm. 1960 5 2 0 1 $3,345 Owner. Mrs. S. Ippolito Trainer. S. Ippolito. $3,500 1959 30 5 3 2 $11,625 Apr20-60 Spt 6Jf1:2235gd 31 117 7'2 44J |h 1 ig Griff ithK3 3000 71 TaneeM'ra117 Adm'lship112 Y'rShine 7 Mar30-KM0.P 6f1:11%ft 5} 118 55J 6* 51 551 Griffiths 4030 87 KzyK'no118 Del'fulTime122 M'tyP'y'r 8 Mar21-60"0P 6M:11%ft 8 118 » 33J 3} 11 Griffith^ 3000 91 Taneha118 Crip'sLuke118 SweetSnuff 12 Feb22-6030.P 6f1:154/shy 61 114 871 W A A GrifthKi 3500 67 N'bleC'rt113 PrssHam111 PI'antTime 12 Feb 8-605F.G 6f1:13%ft 18 112 64} TO 4»j W GriffithK' 300079 Hermanita111 Pr'c'sH'm113 Cl'v'rOne 8 Dec21-593F.G Ef 1:13mA 4J 117 5M 5"J 8* 8H NonoR'O 2500 77 D'kNugget113 Salverton113 ChacRos't 12 Dec11-593F.G 6f1:13Vsft 2J »114 8^ 8*} 64; 93i NonoR5 3500 77 Palohso 114 LittleBrave 114 Mr. Bit 12 Dec 1-59'F.G 6f1:13%ft 4 116 V% 9»Il1«10« NonoR" 3500 70 AdmlsJetl 14 FoxyR'sc'l 107 Palohso 12 Nov10-59 Spt 6if1:21Vssl 3J *115 4* 4% 2* 22 NonoR' 3500 76 Dn ofChi117 FI'rF'th117 Mr.Beldine 10 Nov 3-59' Spt 6J f ' 21 gd 2*115 64| 45 42 31 Ch'bersW-f 3000 78 Erielsle112 C.0.Tiger111 Namron 10 May 12 Spt 1-2 hy :53%b April 28 Spt 3-8 ft :37b April 14 Spt 1-2 ft :51b mai First American SMiieiiiun 1 ■■*+ 1 A. B ■ * 4- b* Po— Bright Trace, by Trace Call. Breeder, j. S. Tupper & G. C. White. 1960 9 0 10 $825 Owner, W. D. Parr & L. Dilger. Trainer, L. Dilger. $3,500 1959 19 2 3 3 $5,195 May 5-605Spt 6f1:132'sft 41 112 66 86^ 6* 6«| Skor'skiA7 4000 84 PensiveGigi110 Pr'ceB'udilO WildT'lk 10 Apr18-604G.P 6f1:103/5ft 13 109* 65 \ &\ 53 \ 53 RimA5 4000 88 RiverQ. 110 FaceValue 114 Barina8 Apr14-605G P 6f1:103/5ft 24 115 97 98t g \ 9*1 Th'burgB4 4250 84 A'urJ'cee118 ArtM'P'ke120 O'h byG'h 9 Apr 7-6Q4G.P 6 f 1:103/sft 14 116 5* V 67 54} Hino'osaHS 4250 87 0'ch by G'sh116 Carn'ux111 Newcastle 8 Mar28-60'G.P • 1&1:44V%ft 9} 115 3'J 44 57J 98} Hin'osaH-t 500C 79 Vet'sBoy117 DavidS.R.121 Sausage 10 Mar18-60'G.P 1-70 1:42%sy 33 114 2' 23 24 23 Hin'osaHS 4750 81 MessHall 120 Baleville114 AdmTsAce 8 Mar14-603G.P 6f1:10%ft 23 116 951 9" 912 8'2 YorkR6 5000 80 Gal'wsHill116 AmiteCity116 F'stM ney 12 Febl6-602Hia 6 f 1:11 V^ft 39 118 34 7" 781 V\ YorkRi 5000 81 Royal Guill 118 Tuosix 124 Bud Leon 12 Jan13-603TrP 6f1:09%ft 23 117 |*j 871 87} V\ GomezM3 5000 87 Relax 111 Him'll Do 117 Skip Skip 12 Dec 8-596TrP 1-70 1:414sft 23 117 32 1012 9'6 8'? RuaneJi 7500 74 PapaB'1108 Caricature112 C'mo-Man 11 May 14 Spt 3-8 ft :382jb April 3 GP 1-2 ft :493sb March 27 GP 3-8 ft :37y5b INIZOmJ Niznmi V3QI Gal X A. IDA • UO B f- 4 bv Nizami II— Cheerful Anne, by Ariel Play. Breeden H P Morancy 1960 4 0 0 0 $150 Owner, Patty Ann Stable. Trainer. T. W. Kelley. $3,000 1959 21 5 3 4 $13,925 Apr23-60'G.P 6f1:1U%sy 6 114 I* 22 6" 8'3 CookLCS 3000 74 NewTalent120 Soladiere114 Chal B g 10 Mar28-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 71 113 W 2«| JSJW CookLC3 3500 78 S'p'rD'c'r118 Arth'rJ-y-e118 ChfF'c'r 12 Marig-fiO'G.P 6f1:12%m 31 110 13 11 24 W CookLC" 3500 73 RiverQ. 110 GingerC.112 Son o'Doge 12 Mar11-602G.P 6f1:11%ft 21*116 1' 2\ 2* 4«1 CookLC4 3500 80 Derr.eter 116 GingerC. 116 Sora 11 Dec30-594TrP 6f1:10Vsft 2*111 I* 2^ 24 88 BrooksS2 5000 84 NightSpy113 GoodG.113 Set theStage 12 Dec21-594TrP 6 f 1:11%ft 9-5 *112 1J 1h 1h 3h CookLC* 4500 86 Florecita118 Q'n ofSh'ba112 D dsP ae 11 Oct 7-598Haw 6f 1:14%ny 3-2 *113 12 t* 44J 58J CookLC7 5500 64 Leo'sHon'y11G Col rAd'd117 MissGI'y 8 Sep30-596Haw 6f1:13Vssl 3 112 14 13 331 SH CookLC2 7000 73GoidenMusic114 Rockport115 Oilton 7 Sep 7-593A.P 6f1:10Vsft 3J 114 12 13 12 2H NicholsJ5 6500 92 G d-dadO'ks112 P'l'sPnde111 EyeP ch 7 Aug31-592A.P Bf 1:11*fefl 3 115 13 14 ih 341 CookLC4 6500 83 GI'IM's112 G d-d'd0'ks117 S'v-FVEt 9 May 14 Was 5-8 ft 1:00%h April 16 GP 3-8 ft :37%b March 27 GP 3-8 ft :37}5b * Eiffpl Cl Tnwpr ,UWCI II "* 1 OQ Cn h 5. by Panorama— Sincere, by Donatello II. • U7 Br. The Threetrees Stud, Ltd. (England) 1960 8 0 0 2 $1,725 Owner. Mrs. Herbert Herff. Trainer. A. N. Winick. $3,500 1959 3 0 0 0 ( ) Apr23-605G.P 6J f 1:17%sy 4£ 109*51148 6" 4" Sol'oneMS 6500 76 CraftyB'lle114 Misens'n109 Br'nDr'ke 10 Apr15-604G.P 6 f 1:fJ9%ft 2-3 *116 32J 3^ 24 43 Hart 'ckW5 5000 92 LuckyMe 114 Salmag 117 Demeter8 Apr 5-607G.P tc11:36%fm 4J 114 2 J 321 4« 44J Hart'kW5 15000 96 K'g'sM'rk112 D'dO'JoeHO Cl'syShot 8 Mar22-60«G.P 6f1:10%ft 6 114 1h 2h 2| 42J H'rt'kW"-12000 89 CI'syShot114 H'ndsh'ke114 JetMissile 12 Mar 2-604 Hia tc5Jf1:05%tm 61 116 52J 5« 67J 32J Hart'kW7 20000 89 Jodi 104 Him'IIDo 113 GoldenOne 12 Feb 6-608Hia tc 1J 1:504/sfm 94 109 35 613 71s 8'5 S'moneM'O Alw 80 Amosll.109 Eurasia112 Sineon 11 Jan28-60'Hia tc1^1:44%tm 6J 104* 1J 31 5* 671 Sol'oneM' Alw 85 AmberM'n118 N'thPolell.118 M'nAge 11 Jan23-608Hia tc 1J 1:51 Vbfm 37 104*21 45 34 34J Solom'eM* Alw 89 N'hPtell.1 12 MacB'n112 Up andC'gJI. 8 Feb 5-59'H.a td^ 1:46%fm 20 110 331 77I 816 81* ChoqteJB 35000 68 Ambergris113 Lucido109 FourFath ms 9 May 14 Was 1-2 ft :50%b May 10 Was 3-4 m 1:18%b April 1 GP 3-4 ft 1:16b Change in 'Company Line' Change in 'Company Line' Effective with the races run on and after April 1, the "COMPANY LINE" in DAILY RACING FORM Past Performances will contain the names of the horses finishing in the first three positions. For many years when a horse had finished First, Second or Third, his name had been eliminated from the company line and the name of the Fourth horse included. This will be discontinued effective April 1. Printed below is the Past Performance line for the horse VARIANT as it now appears in the Past Performances. Vnrinnf- Cn 9 * by Hill Prince— Invariant, by Blenheim II. T Ul ,u" ' Breeder, Harford Stud, Inc. Owner, G. M. Odom. Trainer, G. P. Odom. SAMPLE PAST PERFORMANCE LINE OLD COMPANY LINE Mar23-60iAqu 6f 1:13%sy 9-5 *124 63J % 12 12J G'erinES M7500 83 HotBox112 Kinross112 TakeHimHome 9 For races run on, or after April 1, 1960, the Company Line appears as follows: Vnrinnf Cn 9- 4- by Hill Prince— Invariant, by Blenheim II. T u MU " ' Breeder, Harford Stud, Inc. Owner, G. M. Odom. Trainer, G. P. Odom. • SAMPLE PAST PERFORMANCE LINE NEW COMPANY LINE Mar23-60'Aqu 6f 1:134Asy 9-5 *124 63J 4j 12 12J G'erinE5 M7500 83 Variant 124 Hot Box 112 Kinross 9 This change is being made at the request of many readers throughout the country. It will not only simplify the Past Performances, but it will act as a guide for more accurate statistics. Page 19 2nd Was *)»%A \A/« - 6 FURLONGS. (On-and-On. June 6. 1959. l:08s:;. 3. 110.) Z,nU YYUS Purse $3,203. 3-year-olds Claiming. Weight. 119 lbs. Non-winners of three races since I Nov. 27 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 6 lbs. Claiming price. $5,000. Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt. Yep Jan60TrP1:10% 113 Fancy Free May60CD1:11% 116 Hapsburg Jan60FG1:13% 111 Quintal Dec59 TrP 1:12^ 112 Steff Broker's Sun Oct59 Lat 1:12% 115 Sprit Jan60TrP1:11% 117 Horse. Date.Track Rec Wt. jSpecial Stone Dec59 Pirn 1:15vs 118 Velvet Page Feb60FG1:13 116 Cosmic Era Aug59AP1:12% 118 iPensiwe Girl Sep59 Haw 1:12 117 IConstance MarfJO Aqu 1:1145 114 Drifting Flare Apr60 GP 1:131s 113 Horse. Oate. Track Rec W* BimSlam Apr60 Kee 1:1114 117 Glittering Sigh Jan60TrP 1:10»s 114 I Lord Randall JanfJO TrP 1:11% 117 I Coupled: Yep and Glittering Sigh; Broker's Sun and Bim Slam; Special Stone and Lord Randall. I Yon 113 B. c, 3, by Poo Bah— Beverly Burks, by Third Degree. 1 eH I I J Breeder. L. Schlosser. 1960 5 0 0 1 $280 Owner, R. B. Meitus. Trainer. B. Lepman. $5,000 1959 16 2 0 2 $4,720 May 6-605Spt 6Jf1:20%sy 7J 112 47 45 35 £ 37 ZakoorWi 5000 74 Tep Bucks 109 Amber Bay 117 Yep 8 Apr23-604G.P 6f1:11%sy 21*113 5^55^68 67 Z'koorWio 5000 79 Oil 0perator107 MossGal 116 Sayasea 10 Feb26-607Hia 7f1:24%ft 28 116 97J 6" 7M 717 RotzJLS Alw 70LittleM'sy103 RVnW'g110 C'peCan'v'l 9 Feb 8-604 Hia 6f1:10%ft 23 114 108J 91 1 T \ 7' 1 Hart'kW* 1200081 McPhee 119 Brud 114 Mad Streak 12 I Jan 6-607TrP 6f1:09%ft 54 113 77i 5« 47 5* CookLCB Alw 90 MadC'nt122 FalconFI't118 CapeC'ver'l 12 Dec30-59«TrP 6 f 1:11 ft 27 108* 631 75} 75t 841 Campb'IIR7 Alw 83 Deemster 118 Teacher 122 WhoseBacu 12 Dec15-595TrP 6f1:104/sft 19 107* 97} 88} 88J 84J RiniAS Alw 84 BasesF1 119 Allow'ble112 LongG'eJ'n 11 Dec 5-595TrP 6f1:10%ft 9 109* 3&J 3* 32 1$ RiniAS Alw 89 HastyLane 119 Praesepe 119 Fango 8 1 Nov30-598TrP 6f1:11%ft 11 115 64 8« 78J 67£ AnyonES Alw 79 CliesA'l 120 J's'yN'senvn120 H'lioDb 12 Nov 4-593Spt 6i f 1:22 sy 6 112 32J 33J 3*1 4'2 CurryE7 Alw 62 DonAI'zo115 P'ceM'ba120 Sing'reTom 8 May 13 Was 5-8 ft 1:02h April 20 GP 1-2 ft :50b April 11 GP 5-8 ft 1:02b r-nnrv rice Frpp 1 1 A B- g, 3, hy Tribe— Transient, by Soon Over. luiity ''O Breeder, Mrs. V. Bragg. 1960 3200 $3,315 Owner. Joan L. Nooman. Trainer. L. G. Joffrion. S5.000 1959 2 M 0 0 ( ) May12-607C.D 6f1:11%ft 91 116 12 12 111 fh DeverR' 4000 91 FncyFree116 NewOrdV116 Br'kfstp'k 12 May 6-6Q3C.D 7f1:26%ft 4} 117 3H 54J 65 53| ArmsfgS4 3500 74 SmilgPick114 Tarascon117 Queenglt 9 May 3-60'C.D 6f1:12%ft 3 114 13 11 2* 1"o DeverR2 3000 86 F'cyFree114 Carmine112 SmilingPick 11 Nov14-593C.D 6 f 1:14 sy 44 120 22 421 9131018 RoserGi Mdn 60 Ed'hillR*d120 S'ceTime120 Wil'wD're 11 Sep16-59iLat 6 f 1:12 ft 74 118 65} 68 7 1 5'3 RoserGS Mdn Dr'sBI'e118 R'y'IRVrie118 M'jVM's'r. 12 April 30 CD 1-2 m :52"5b April 26 CD 3-8 ft :38b April 19 GP 3-8 ft :36V5b Hnnchiirn 1 Oft B '« 3. by Southern Pride— Lady Nanette, by Flares, nupsuurg ' wO Breeder. C. C. Moore. 1960 10 0 0 1 $400 Owner. S. Valenti. Trainer, S. Valenti. $5,000 1959 5 12 1 $2,300 May10-605Spt 6f1:16%m 21 107 4*1 3'J 9* 3*1 SotoP5 5000 72-FirstCrop115 KingJacob115 Hapsburg 10 Apr28-605Spt 6J f 1:20 ft 9i 108 6 sj 812 8'5 819 NonoR7 5000 65 Oc'nSandal 115 Sp'l Stone120 Louval 8 Apr20-60«Spt 6f1:15%gd 41 107 24 22 33^5" R'bich'xHi 6000 69 JayD.M. 114 ldahoStep112 So'l Hist'y 8 Mar 5-60-SF.G 6f1:12%ft 27 111 54155 85} 9M Ch'b'rsWi 55O0 75 Broker'sSun116 Boblin112 KeenBlade 9 Feb25-607F.G 6f1:12%ft 12 113 621 53J10"10«« Bri'htRJ4 05000 72 BayFox116 KeenBlade116 DannyChere 12 Feb22-608F.G 6f1:12%sl 19 109 3' 3£ 45 7? NonoR6 Alw 81 Ei'tAgain111 Lurullah111 EqM-Lib'tor 8 Feb15-608F.G 6f1:13V5ft 8} 108 1J 11 |1 45} ErricoC5 Alw 81 Galvest:nGuy108 Toodie103 R'm'nPlay 6 Feo 5-608F.G 6f1:12%t 37 112 2^ 23 7" 716 ErricoC2 Alw 73 D'naRiver108 FirstDot106 M'k of Merit 8 Jan12-607F.G 6f1:12%ft 10 111 22 2'J 24 55J NonoRi 10000 85Speednik114 EIHumor116 Leo'sBaker 6 Jan 4-607F.G 6f1:13'/sft 23 110 32J 33J 641 8* NonoR* Alw 80 B'ckyLou115 M'rtyDee110 Em'r'dGirl 9 Quinfnl 1 H7 B- '• 3- by Heliodorus— Queens Moon, by Hunters Moon IV. umUjl ■ u J Breeder. C. T. Chenery 1960 4 0 0 1 $400 Owner, A. Muckler. Jr. Trainer, H. Tinker. $5,000 1959 14 1 2 2 $4,900 May 5-605C.D 6 f 1:11Vsft 3-2 *112 37 88} 88} ¥t RotzJL3 5000 85 TakeHerDown115 FiaFia113 TulsaLass 8 Apr28-607Kee a 7 f 1 :27%ft 24 106 77} 77J 65} S \ CoyA« 6500 83 El Humor114 0urFaith109 NotchHill 9 Mar12-603O.P 6f1:16%hy 22 112 7'J 711 6'0 38} Co A6 Alw 60 BigMill 120 ThreeDotDay112 TulsaL's 8 Feb27-6050.P 5J f 1 :08%hy 33 114 841 7» 713 7" CoyAi Alw 67 Nizami'slm'ge122 BigMill 112 JetFox 11 Dec29-593TrP 6f1:10%ft1O6 112 83} 89}11H1171 AllgaierH4 750CB1 WaterSh'w114 Sw't n Tangy114 Fixit 12 Nov 9-592Aqu 1 1:41 %sl 23 112 34 31 3"k 65} DaltonHH 7100 67 Sc'rl'tL'ly116 J'lineR'se117 D'vil'hM'y 11 Aug29-59'Sar 6 f 1:13 ft 4} 109 32 34 44J 5? ArcaroE' 7500 74 Tempestoousl 15 On theL'wnl 18 Arbor I Aug22-592Sar 6f1:13%ft 29 114 751 65J 54J 67} Mor'noHS 10000 74 JulieKate116 M:ilHouse114 Muriella 12 Aug 7-594Sar 54 f 1 08 ft 5}e 114 8'0 88J 87 5" ArcaroE4 10000 66 Tasma115 Gr'terReward112 Dot'sGm 8 Jly22-594Jam 51 f 1 :0S sy 6 116 75 87 8'2 8'2 ArcaroE3 10000 81 PowerDam 122 Prey 114 CanOpener 8 Jly16-592Jam 5J f 1 05%U 11 115 74} 52J 44 52 ArcaroE4 1250089 P'rDaml 13 STrMistl 16 R'son'leTine 8 Cfnf f 1 If. ■» f, 3. by Curragh King— Sykon. by Bold Gallant. J,CM •■ ° Breeder. M. L. Busch. 1960 10 0 0 ( ) Owner. Busch Stable. Trainer. M. Eisen. $5,000 1959 5 10 0 $2,750 Apr21-606BM |f1:1tt%ft 46 106 42 95}1G: 1116 CampasR4 7500 71 BoldEdition114 NavyFire111 TheWave 11 Sep 5 597Dmr 6 f 1 :09Vif t 248 113 74J12'013211327 Glis'nG'2 AlwS 71 D'rlgJune113 FVM'g.e113 Ch'keeMiss 13 Aug12 597Dtr.r 6f1:10%ft 108 113 137J141213811321 GriffsRi2 AlwS 71 F'rM'gie119 DTgJune116 LaB'eHel'ne 15 Jly30-59 Dmr 5|f1:04%ft 6} 119 3nk 3,k 67J 612 CampasR^ Alw 84 F'rM'gie119 LaB'eHI'e114 BlueB'ches 7 Jly 20 59iHol 5 f 1 :05Vsft 14 119 1'J 14 14 13J C'p'sR5 M10000 86 Sullv'sRebel 122 ArmedMis5l19 Sh'my 12 Jun18-59'Hol 5if1:05%ft 41 115 2h 2t 3- 68 CostaF5 10000 76 SeVendel 18 Spec'IAw'dl 13 B'ghtW'rd 12 May 14 Was 3-8 ft :39?sb May 10 Was 3-8 m :38%b Rrrtlror'c ^nn 1 1 1 Ch. c, 3, by Money Broker— Sun Ann, by Sun Teddy. uiurver i Jun • J Breeder, V. Donohue. 1960 9203 $3555 Owner. T. A. Grissom. Trainer. V R. Wriqht. $5,000 1959 25 1 2 0 $2,680 Mar5-60*FG 6f112%ft 13 116 8'3 8" 5'} 1*1 CookWM7 05500 89 Boblin 112 KeenBladellS TenBucks9 Mar 2 609F.G 1,161:49 m 3J 107 6&J 4'} 1' 12J CookWM5 550O« 70 FortyDays115 D'nyChere110 AlfredJ'n 6 Feb18-607FG 6 f 1:13 ft 61 113 l»3 88 87 35 CookWM5 55O0 82BayFox 112 Boblin 115 BoldLancer 8 Feb 11 6r7F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 5\ 110 7*} 73| 77} 7«} CookWM7 6000 76 SisterGirl109 AlfdJohn116 H'na'sDoll 7 Feb 3-604F.G 6f1:14%sy 21 113 10'5 9'4 8» 53 J CookWM 5 5000 74 NearwayJr.105 WalterB.116 R'ndySc't 10 Jan30-6W.G 6 f 1:14 si 3 113 ftl 88} 78J 78} CookWMS 0550074 Brazilian114 Smidge116 Hanna'sDoll 8 Jan25 606F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 9} 110 7 *} 6* 52 33} CookWM 4 6500 84 Eq*l-LibVtV116 B'wD'ro116 FailaS't 7 Jan19-60«F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 51 110 63} 63£ 43J 44 CookWM* 6500 83 Baghatur 114 FailaSuit 102 AIIHail 10 Jan11-60«F.G 6f1:13Vsft 5| 114 8*} 87 45 31 CookWM' 5500 85 Masomali111 Fr'cisM.L.116 M'nG'sip 9 Dec29 595F.G 6f 1:12%ft 36 108* 87} 87J 67J 45J AshcraftRS 7000 84 F'dCom'd114 All Hail 114 Leo sBaker 9 May 9 CD 5 8 ft 1:04b c •+ in B.g.3. by Brookfield— Little Spinner, by Boswell. ^P"1 ■ ■ •» Breeder. M. Hirsch. 1960 8 0 0 0 $125 Owner. North Star Ranch. Trainer, E. Kalensky. S5.00C 1959 9 10 0 $2,635 Apr21-605G.P tc11:39Vssf 37 114 2^ 7? 815 |1« Choq'tteJ* -6250 70 Neshenum114 M sNorse107 Redrawn 8 Mar26-60=G.P 1^1:45%ft 24 115 5* 'OHIO'S 912 StevnRL7 c50O0 62 Me'saCol'IIIO GryTp'r115 D'blmKn't 11 Mar23-602G.P 6Jf1:16%ft 14 113 1112101° 8»i 87} Stev'nRLi 6250 84 L'peDeT't117 B'lyF'rYou112 St'eB'ny 12 Mar 9-60-»G.P 6 f 1:11 ft 61 115 117}1H2 98] 95} GuerinE" 6750 84 C'st to C'st115 MssG'l 103 Funda'tal 12 Mar 1-605Hia 6f1:11%ft % 116 WWttWIt" GuerinEi2 7500 77 Pa Honey 115 Ricci C. 112 Tom J. 12 Feb 9-604 Hia 6 f 1:11Vfeft 19 116 121«1013101" 7« GuerinE2 7500 79 RicciC.119 P'nyCircle111 BullyF'rY'u 12 Jan22-60'Hia 11-8 1:53Vbft 2} '115 98J 97} 9" 89} GuerinE5 7500 60 Fastg'tV114 Er'nasW.L.115 Qu'kK'py 12 Jan 9-6CHTrP efl^ysft 37 117 610 5»i 4" 48} DelV'ioJS 10000 86 Basso114 WaterShow115 NewOrder 8 Nov21-593Aqu 6f1:11Vsft 10 116 97! 66 67J 4«J LesterW2 c7500 92 BeauRed 115 RuthieDear 112 Tapis 9 May 13 Was 1-2 ft :50^b April 14 GP 5-8 ft 1:03b April 4 GP 1-2 ft :50b ^00/-in I ^fnno 113 B c. 3. by Equistone— Special Nurse, by New Moon. jpeilUl Jiune '■ «5 Breeder. J. E. Hughes. 1960 4 1 1 JD $2,205 Owner. W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc. Trainer. W. H. Bishop. S5.000 1959 14 M 1 2 $850 May12-607Spt 6Jf1:21 gd 15 114 55^ 653, 67J 53J Robic'uxH* Alw 70 C'ntChuck114 Francean110 WTy'sP'de 7- May 7-606Spt 6J f 1 22 m 15 114 67J 6" 6»4 514 Robic'xH* 9500 60 G'deToSh's110 C'liesAd'l 114 M'nG'p 7 Apr28-605Spt 6Jf1:20 ft 4} 120 2\ 1' 2'- 211 Bobic'xHi 5000 82 Oc'nSandal 115 Sp'l Stone120 Louval 8 Apr22 604Spt 6f1:16'/5ft 21 118 14 14 14 16 R'b'xH7 M3000 77 Sp'l Stone118 L'tleSh'sie113 Mr.Day 8 Dec15-593Pim 6f1:13%gd 12 113* 771 510 6i' 6'} BakerC2 Mdn 72 Nirulla118 LovelyPrincess115 No Joy 12 Dec 1-593Pim 6f1:141Agd 54 118 64| 45 45 3*\ LawlessR4 Mdn 74 BoldBI'ze118 RegTH't118 Ar'd theM'n 12 0ct12-59iHaw 6Jf1:22%sl 14 117 87} 8*a B* 717 Rob'uxH7 AlwM 49 Heliosc'peJr.117 SlyPiet120 Cl'kW'rk 8 Oct 5-595Haw 6Jf1:19%m 33 117 8'2 |U |tl 511 Rob'uxH4 AlwM 68 Estival 117 ChTiesAdml 117 A'hurG'y 12 Sep30 59iHaw 6|f 1:22*4 83 116 34J 23 25 4'J R'b'xH'O M8O00 57 Dr.J'hnH-ylie G'yJen-Ai113 AceFI sh 11 May 6 Spt 1-2 gd :5nsb Vplvpf YCiyei PnnP 1 Oft Ch 9. 3, by Sport Page— Red Hoops, by Hoop. Jr. ruye » WO Breeder. I. C. McMahan. 1960 5 10 1 $1,620 Owner. A Segreto. Trainer, A. Segreto S5.000 1959 5 M 1 0 $400 Mar 5 60«F.G 6f1:12%ft 2*116 1J 1} fr 57} BlurnW* 05500 82 Broker'sSun116 Boblin112 KeenBlade 9 Feb29 607FG 6 f 1:13 ft 7} 116 21 2 2\ 9 VanH kE3 06500 87 M nGossip109 Gailstar109 Leo'sBaker 6 Feb23-6W.G 6f1:13%ft 2} 119 1 1' 12 161 Hta'saW M5000 85 Ur'hDarl'g114 M'ly'sDr'mlH An't'fP 10 Feb 2-602F.G 6f1:13%ft 4} 116 1h » 23 48J Mad'nDi AlwM 76 Toodie 106 Keos 116 Rebel Count 9 Jan25-6fl3F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 13 117 33 3' \ 33 54J Hin'j'aHS AlwM 78 Elac 117 Keos 117 MainContender 8 May 1 594Spt 4f :45ySft 7J 111 4 67 6" 5» BaldwinRi 9500 94 FortBull 114 MissTulsa 111 HayHook 10 Feb10-594F.G a^ :27%sy 24 120 7 75J 6*} C'rsfnsW7 Mdn C'tryBull 120 FowlerL d120 B'doinBoy 12 Feb 3-594F.G a ft :28 hy § 118 8 8*} 85} Del'sayejs Mdn ColonelO.0.118 Err'rdL'y115 T'yGraff 11 Jan23-594F.G a h :27%ft 17 118 2 2J 2^ Fiesel'nJ4 Mdn OldStory118 KingCarlos118 Liq'dFire 12 Cosmic Era ° 1 fl 4* Gr- c 3» *V Cosmic Bomb— Stratafire, by Mahmoud. U** ,7Z I. ■ Breeder, J. W. Galbreath. 1960 6 1 1 0 $3,500 i Owner, Mrs. Herbert Herff. Trainer, A. N. Winick. $5,000 1959 . 7 M 0 1 $360 Mar25-60«G.P 6Jf1:17%ft 9 107* Fell. Sol'oneM' 6500 T'r'ceP'k112 GI'tVgSigh112 O'rF'th-10 Mar15-604G.P 1 -70 1 :43V%ft 13 114*12 22 7» 117 Sol'oneMS 6500 75 ClaraMarotW ClayStr'tl 17 JoeDoaks 12 Feb22-603Hia 11-81:51%ft 2Je 114* 12 11 21 2iJ Sol'neM' 7500 77 Exclud'g108 Adv'eSale119 Sp'n o'Gold 12 Feb15-602Hia 11-81:52%ft 47 106*24 ^ 2& 1r Sol'neM" 5000 71 Nimaidal 114 BI'kHeartm Celebrator 12 Jan22-60'Hia 11-81:53%ft 30 106*13 45 68J 712 Sol'oneM2 5000 56 SirFlip115 Nimaidal 113 M'd'whillM's 12 Jan 6-6CHTrP 6f1:10%ft 47 111*8*199 812 9" Sol'oneMS 7500 80 Fixit 120 Latin 116 Eye Me Most 11 Nov30-594TrP 6 f 1:11 ft 75 115* 95J10H 9*5 7'« Sol'oneMS Mdn 72 Hel'nicSt'r120 R'ISon'ta120 Mr.Romo 12 Sep 4-595A.P 61 f 1:17%ft 81 118 43J &4 8" 810 HVnJ * M10000 82P'ceM'mba"8 H'copeJr.118 G'dP'nee 12 Aug27-593A.P 6f1:10%ft 45 118 64J 55| 5» 39 H'k'nJ4 M10000 82 H'ris'nC'ty118 LilM'pie115 H'lisc'eJr.42 AuglO-59'AP 6f1:11%ft 41 118 2J 45|10171015 C'q eJ7 M15O00 71 Everne115 AzurePete118 Gamester 12 Jly13-593A.P 5i f 1 :06 ft 24 118 1h 541121312" C'rst'nsW Mdn 76 SunDip'r113 Falc'nFlight118 Gamest'r 12 May 12 Was 5-8 gd 1:03b April 22 GP 3-8 m :36%b March 29 TrP 3-8 ft :37%b Poncivp r^irl 1(\1 B f- 3. by With Pleasure— First Step, by Pensive. iciisiyc van 1 ' "J Breeder, W. L. Nutter 4 Son. 1960 2 0 0 0 $260 Owner, Mrs. E. Denemak. Trainer. W. Roland. S5.000 1959 4 110 $2,465 Mar29-605O.P 6 f 1:12 ft 7 111 3nk 1h 1h 45; CraigH? 700084 B'bleThrougM 11 GuyGuy111 JayD.M. 9 Mar25-605O.P 6f1:12%sy 3 118 42 4 £ 45J 47 CraigHS 7500 79 Q'n 0 lrel'd"3 NotchH'l 114 MissN'te 7 0ct15-594Haw 6f1:12V5ft 61 116 12 12 ft] 1no CraigH' AlwM 86 FeminineMood119 Melike119 LinedUp 12 Oct 1-594 Haw 6f1:11%ft 8i 116 82|10'411 171220 Heck'nji AlwM 79 V'tianLove"9 Melike119 A'therStory 12 Sep23-59"Haw 6 f 1 : 1 1 Vsf t 6J 114 24 3* 44 7M CookLC AlwM 77 Chin'seB'dit120 C'rliesAd'l 117 Anew 12 Sep17-59'Haw 6f1:11%ft 51 117 in 1h 2J 24 Co'kLCS cM7500 86 GrdPawnee120 Dr.JWry116 Guines 12 May 10 Spt 3-8 m :39%b . May 6 Spt 3-8 gd 3825b April 27 Spt 3-8 gd :38%b fnnctnnro 1 IM B- * 3 by Hasty Road— French Annie, by Goya II. ^un4iunte l UO Breeder, H. F. Krimendahl. 1960 6 1 0 1 $2,860 Owner, H. F. Krimendahl. Trainer, L. H. Thompson. $5,000 1959 10 1 0 1 $2,825 Apr21-608Aqu 6f1:13%ft 17 117 32J 33J 54 5*3 NelsonEt 6250 77 Royal C'duct120 StarDr'tl 15 L'stCity 7 Apr14-602Aqu 6f1:11%ft 18 115 34 321 781 912 MorenoHS 7500 83 W'terShowl 15 L'd'sAngel 116 L'tCity 10 Apr 6-608Aqu 6f1:12%ft 23 114 3' 34 45 48 SellersJ* 7500 82Gr'terRew'd118 L'tCity110 R'IConduct 6 Mar29-602Aqu 6 f 1:11 ft 27 114 |1| 11 31 54 SellersJS 10000 93 Sist'rAnt'ne114 R'y'IAs'nt114 R'lylW'l 9 Feb12-60«Hia 6f1:11%ft 15 118 1h 14 11 331 BlumW" 9000 82 Mil!H'se115 Dropper115 Sw't n T'ngy 11 Feb 5-60' Hia 6f1:11%ft 17 113 2 1 2h 2b 11 BlumW4 5000 86 Ak-S'sy1l4 Val'ntNat'n"8 Brick-W'l 12 Dec24-59tTrP 6f1:10%ft 23.114 21 V\ 8121016 RuaneJ2 6500 74 Mill House"4 Brooksie"2 Br'fEn'ter 12 Dec18-595TrP 6f1:10%ft 20 111 3"k 2J 43 1112 RuaneJt 7500 78 WaterShow 115 Suzuki 112 Saluda 11 Dec 9-592TrP 6f1:11%ft 21 118 4 3nk 31 54 RuaneJS 6000 83Saluda118 Flamealine113 MissSheila 12 Nov 4-593Aqu 6f 1:14 ft 61 115 1h 1i 12 13 RuaneJS M6000 85 DarkVel't115 Pocat'lo115 B'raFritchie 14 May 11 Bel trt 1-2 m :504/sb May 8 Bel trt 1-2 ft :50%b May 3 Bel trt 3-8 ft :37%b ' Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. Driftirm Flnrp 1 1 \ B ■ * 3 bv Flv Away-Dorothy T., by Flares. uriumy nure '' J Breeder, Ocala Stuo Farms. Inc. 1960 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Gol-Dee Stable. Trainer, W. Opperman. S5.000 1959 14 M 2 0 $1,910 See chart of Saturday's fourth race at Sportsman's Park. Apr21-604Spt 1T1s 1:49 ft 26 112 4"J %u 623 635 StoneCS 4000 40 JimsM"ke120 UrahDarl'g112 G'tyP'th 7 Apr15-602G.P 6f1:11%ft 44 113 12i412 512'4 94 StoneC3 3500 78 HwAreTh'gs"8 M'nsini109 Penta'ter 12 Apr11-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 15 113 II93121211111110 stoneG4 3500 78 Tar'con118 Ph'p'sBoy118 H'wAreT'gs 12 Jly28-59iMth 6f1:13%ft 71 114 54J 5*1 5'3 V& BlumWi 4000 60 We'sProud119 SeaTread114 BayBim 12 Jly18-59iMth 5J f 1 :09 ft 4J 120 4| 54| 55J 57 Riv'aFD2 M5000 66 BlueMig'n112 Pearliwh'l 110 Gr'tScot 12 Jly 7-591 Mth 51 f 1:07 ft 61 115 4i| 44J 25 23J BlumW2 4000 79 Capt.Cool 115 Pearliw'rl 1^ R'dypaar 12 Jly 1-592Mth 5lf1:07V5ft 8 120 57J 5*J 38J 2*\ BlumW3 M4500 77 We'sPr'd117 SillyMiss117 HiddenCh'm 12 Jun13-592Mth 5lf1:06%sy 12 115 W\ 71»11»*I1W GibbG" 5000 68 LeMuy117 Kent'kyRoyal 115 St'kedUp 12 May27-593G.S 5f1:002^ft 63 110 64 68J 6*2 47| BlumW3 500C 80 Ednez112 Errardona112 UrahDarling 12 May15-593G.S 5f1:014/sft 12 104 94J101O 46J 47 CookWMn 5000 74 Fasting102 HappyLisa117 GreenTurtle 12 May 11 Was 3-8 m :39b April 7 TrP 3-4 ft 1:192/5b March 25 TrP 3-4 ft 1:20b Rim Clnm 11 Q ~ B g, 3. by Bimelech— Best Trick, by Grand Slam. Dim Jiam •» Breeder, E. H. Woods. 1960 .4310 $4,105 Owner, T. A. Grissom. Trainer, V. R. Wright. S5.000 1959 3 M 0 0 ( ) May10-605C.D 6f1:12V5ft 91 120 12 12 12 121 CookWM4 5000 87 BimSI'm120 RapidRebel 113 KingC'los 9 Apr26-602Kee 6 f 1:114/sft 8-5 A117 12 12 14 12 GilliganL7 3000 86 BimSI'ml 17 MissW'rJ'p115 MissMVr 8 Apr23-602Kee 6lf1:18%ft 51 118 13 |t| 1h 22 GilliganL3 3500 88 Nimattar118 BimSlam118 CashelRock 9 Mar30-603JnD 6f1:16V5gd 3 112 21 14 14 13 B'irdRLS M2000 84SolidCat117 BrightGuard106 Pega 10 Jun26-594Det 5f1:01%gd 11 120 1* V» 43 7" M'k*nM4 M3500 70 Manuel 120 Bill 0 Lad'g117 BigFel'w 10 Jun16-593Det 5f1:00%ft 2^*112 1' 1«| 1^ 71« MeauxC 4000 69 S'kyJane109 Bill o'L'ng110 P'nixJoy 10 Apr11-59'Kee a4f :51%sl 7i 118 11 65168 67J MeauxC* Mdn 77 Reb'IRhythm115 KingCTs113 MVkee 12 fllittprinn Sinh 111 Br * 3' by Brief Sigh— Glare, by Flares. Vjlirrering ^ign « I J Breeder, J. B. Roach. 1960 6 1 3 0 $4,125 Owner, Florida Shore Stables. Trainer, B. Lepman. $5,000 1959 15 3 0 3 $8,220 Apr 9-605G.P tc1^1:45%fm 2\ *113 33 1h 11 11 ZakoorW* 5500 77 Glit'ngS'h113 MissB'tley112 OldC'ade 8 Mar30-605G.P 6lf1:17%ft 2*116 42125 32 44 BurrO 6250 84 0urFaith109 Pro-Lore111 MissNorse 9 Mar25-606G.P 61 f 1:17%ft 8-5 *112 5'J 2h 1h 2% RotzJLio 6500 87TVceP'rk112 0'rF'th107 PrinceP'p'r 10 Mar 9-602G.P 6f1:11%ft 5 111 33 52J 3' 2% YorkR* 6250 86Greg'yC115 0ldC'sc'de107 J'purBoot 12 Jan27-604Hia 11-8 1:53 ft 4} 116 22 23 46 4*» Z'koorW'2 6500 64 Clay Street 116 JoeDoaks 113 TopHat 12 Jan 9-603TrP 6f1:103/sft 5| 114 54 33152121 ZakoorWS 6500 89Zipkin'sBaby107 RicciC.120 LostCity 12 Dec18-595TrP 6f1:10%ft 20 114 73J 64 64f 781 ZakoorWi 8000 81 WaterShow 115 Suzuki 112 Saluda 11 Dec 7-594TrP 6f1:114/5ft 91 119 73| 63J 441 331 H'j'saHi2 c55O0 80Suzuki116 MarketSpy113 CountJingle 12 Nov 4-593Spt 61 f 1:22 sy 15 112 55157 5'3 71? CoffmanEi Alw 55 DonAI'zo115 P'ceM'ba120 Sing'reTom 8 0ct28-594Spt 1^1:52%m 71 116 24 5'3 621 737 AdamsJR3 Alw 21 MaybeB't120 S'gap'reTom116 BigMill 8 0ct23-596Spt 1 1:414Asy 12 122 541 6'2 612 719 AdamsJR7 Alw 62 Playgoer112 DonAlonzo114 GoodJoy 7 April 17 GP 5-8 ft 1:03y5b April 7 GP tc 5-8 fm 1:034/5b March 22 GP 3-8 ft :36%b I nJ Pnnrlnll 1 1 7 Ch c, 3, by British Buddy— All Saint, by Alquest. l_Ora ivanaail I I J Breeder. J. R. Weiner. 1960 10 0 1 0 $1,200 Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc. Trainer, W. H. Bishop. $5,000 1959 14 1 3 0 $5,000 May10-60«Spt 1 1:45%m 6 114 23 24 24 5?! RobicxHi 6250 60 JimsM'ake119 0c'nS'dal107 A'berBay 6 Apr22-607Lrl 6f1:13%ft 35 114 76|108J 85g 641 MeauxC" 6250 87 Smidge 114 School Pride 116 Jazzy 11 April 22, 1960— Daily Racing Form Time, 1:12%. Apr12-605|_rl 1 1:39%ft 21*116 13 24 4' 714 Ada'msl_3 c500084 Dir'tDare113 RichardK.113 Oildorado 7 Mar30-603|_rl 6 f 1:15 ft 31 114 6? 6« 58 5 X RogersC3 5000 78 KingS'g115 G'dnightL'dies115 SilkyJ't 12 Mar21-606Bow 6f1:13Vsft 3*114 62155155 45 RogersC* 6000 80 Q'nsvale113 K'gJacob120 T't's MyM'n 8 Mar 9-606Bow 6f1:13Vsgd 2*116 2'122 32 21 RogersC'O 5000 84 EffieJ.1 14 Yesterday118 Athenianll. 12 Feb 9-604Hia 6 f 1:11Vsft 16 116 7'1 54 5*1 4*1 Hart'ckW* 7500 82 RicciC.119 P'nyCircle111 BullyF'rY'u 12 Jan22-604Hia 6f1:11%ft 47 116 57 4« 45148 Boul'tisS1 7500 79AprilMiss'n111 RicciC.114 Fund'm'nt'l 12 Jan14-605TrP 6 f 1:11 ft 21 116 85| 551 35 5H Boul'isSH 6000 84 BellsAtoll 113 BoundBaby115 BI'kH'rt 11 April 10 Lrl 3-8 ft :36h Mar 28 Bow 1-2 ft 483sh Mrach 19 Bow 5-8 gd 1:031/5b Abbreviations for North American Tracks ABBREVIATIONS FOR NORTH AMERICAN TRACKS Abbreviations below designate tracks in DAILY RACING FORM entries and past performances. | | AC — (Agua) Caliente, Mex. AD —'Arizona Downs. Ariz. AH — Aoiacent Hunts, N. Y. Aks — Ak-Sar-Ben, Nebr. Alb — Albuquerque, N. Mex. Ali —'Alliance. Neb. (Sandhillo) AP — Arlington Park. III. Aau — Aqueauct. N. Y. An — 'Arlington Farms Hunt. III. Asc —'Ascot Park. Ohio AsD — Assiniboia Downs, Can. Atl — Atlantic City. N. J. Ato — 'Atokao. Neb. Aud — 'Aucubon Park, Ky. 3el — Belmont Park. N. Y. Beu — Beulah Park. Ohio t$F —'Brockton Fair. Mass. Bi; —'Billings, Mon. Blr — 'Bel Air. Md. BM — Bav Meadows, Calif BmF — Bay Meadows Fair, Calif. Bmi — Balmoral. III. icw — Bowie. Md. BP - Bnghouse P,ark, 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. Cls — 'CoUmbus. Neb. CI — *Charles Town, W. Va Col — Columbia, S. C. Crn — 'Cranwood Race Course. Ohio Del — Delaware Park. Del. Det — Detroit Race Course, Mich Dmr — Del Mar. Calif. DR -'Deep Run Hunt. Va Earn —'Edmonton. Can. E.P -tJames C. Ellis Park, Ky. EP —'Exhibition Park. Can. Fai - Fair Hill Hunt Md. Fax - Fairfax. Va. FE — Fort Erie. Can. Fer — 'Femoale. Calif. FG — Fair Grounds, La. FH - Far Hills. N. J. Fr.o — 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 — Grano National Hunts. Md. Gol — Goioens Bridge Hunt. N. Y. GP — Guitstream Park, Fla. GS — Garden State Park, N. J. Hag — 'Haqerstown. Md. Hav — Oriental Park. Cuba Haw — Hawthorne. 111. HD — Huntleigh Downs Hunt, Md. Hta — Hiaiean Park. Fla. HO —'Hamilton. Ohio Hoi — Hollywooc Park. Calif. HP _*Haze Park. Mich. jam — Jamaica. N Y. jnD — Tttjetterson Downs. La. Kee — Keenelano. Ky. KyR —'Kentucky Raceway, Ky. LaM — *La Mesa Park, N. Mex. Lat — Latonia. Ky. LB — Long Branch. Can. * LD —'Lincoln Downs. R. I. Lga — Lonqacres Wash. Liq _ 'Ligomer Hunt. Pa. LnN _*Linccln State Fair. Neb. LP — Lansoowne Park, Can. Lrl — Laurel Park. Mo. Mad —'Madison. Neb Mag _ 'Maqnolia Park, La. Mai — Malvern Hunt Pa. Mar —'Marlboro. Md. Mbo — 'Miadieboro. Mass. Mch — ' Mitcnell. Neb. MD _TMaumee. Ohio Med — Media. Pa Mem —'Memorial Park, Colo. Mex —'Mexico City. Mex. MF —'Marshfieia Fair, Mass. M d — Miodledurg Hunt. Va. Mon - Monkton Hunt. Md. MP — * f-Mi:es Park. Ky. Mth — Monmouth Park. N. J. Mto — 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. Pm — P'easanton, Calif. PM — Portiana Meaoows. Ore. Pom —'Pomona. Calif. Pur — Purchase. N. Y. PW — Percy Warner Hunt, Tenn. Ran — Ranoali Park. Ohio RaT —'Raceway Park. Ohio RB — Reo Bank Hunts. N J. RD — Piver Downs. Ohio Reg — 'Regina. Can. R'l — 'Rilito. Ariz. Rkm — Rockingham. N. H. Roy — Royalton Hunt. Ind. Rui — 'Ru.ooso, 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 —'Shenanooah Downs W. Va. Sol - Soiano. Calif. SoP — Southern 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 — Sunlanc Park, N. Mex. Tan — Tanforan. Calif. Tan — Thistledown, Ohio Tim — 'Timonium. Md. TrP — Tropical Park. Fla. TrS -*Tn-State Pk. Jefferson, S D. Try — Trvon Hunt. N. C. Tul — Tuiare. Calif. TuP — Turf Paradise, Ariz. UD —'Uranium Downs. Colo. War — Warrenton Hunt. Va. Was — Washington Park. III. Wat — Watertorc Park. W. Va. Wdb — ^Olc 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. tFormerly Fort Miami ^Formerly Dade Park. ttFormerly Fairgrounds Speedway §Formerly Tri-State Park. tttFormerly Magnolia Park. The following changes have been maoe in track abbreviations. The new abbreviations contained in the table above are shown here in bold face, with tnose formerly used sncwn 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 Abbreviations for European and South American Tracks I I I 1 Africa At A ix - En Provence, Fr. AE P Alexandra Park, Eng. Alx Amiens. Fra. Amie I Anoeiys, Fra. And Angers, Fra. Ang Ascot. Eng. Ast Australia Aus Auteuil. Fra. Aut Ayr, Scot. Ayr Baoen Baden, Ger. BaB Baiaoyie, Ire. *" Bal Bellewstown, Ire. Bel. Bangor -on -Dee, Eng. Bo-D Bat*i. Eng. Bat Bellestown. Ire. Bell Bernay, Fra. Bern Beveney. 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 Bucktastleign, Eng. Bgh Canterbury. Aus. Can Caracas. Venez. Cara Carlisle, Eng. Car Cattenck, Eng. Ctk Caulf ieid. Aus. Cau Cavaillon, Fra. Cav Chantilly, Fra. Cha Cheltenham, Er:g. Che Chepstow, Eng. Chep Chester. Eng. Chs Clan tcntame. Fra. Cla Clarendon. Aus. . Cln Cologne. Ger. Cige Columbia, S. A. CSA Compiegne. Fra. Com Corooba, Arg. . Cor Cote d Azur, Fra. CdJA Craon. Fra. Cra Croise-Laroche. Fra. C-L Curragh, Ire. Cur Deauv.lle. Fra. Dea Dieppe. Fra. Diep Dor.caster. Eng. Don Dortmund. Ger. Dor Down Royal. Ire. DRov Dunoaik. ire. Dun Dusseioort. Ger. Dus Edinburgh, Scot ' Edn Elbeut. Fra. Elb Enghien. Fra. Eng Epsom. Eng. Epm Fairyhouse. Ire. Fy Folkestone. Eng. Fol Fontwell, Eng. Fon Frankfort. Ger. Fra Galway, Ire Gal Gooowooa, Eng. Gwd Gowran Park, Ire. GoP Hamburg, Ger. Ham Hamilton, Scot. Hml Hayoock Park, Eng. Hay Hipooromo Argentmo, S A. HAr Hipooromo Chile, Chile HCh Horst-Emscher. Ger. Hor Hurst Park, Eng. HuP Iffezheim-Baden, Ger. If-Ba Isie Sorgue, Fra. f.S Jamaica. B. W. I. BWI Kelso, Scot Kel Kembla Grange, Aus. KG Kempton Park, Eng. Kern Kilbeggan, Ire. Kilb Killarney, Ire. Kill Knutstord Park, B. W. I. Kfd Koin. Ger. Koi Krefelo, Ger. Kre Kretein, Ger. Kret La Capelle. 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. Lfd Listowell, Ire. List * Liverpool, Eng. L'w Longchamp, Fra. Lon Ludiow, 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 Osteno, Belgium Ost Palermo, S. A. Pal Panama Pan Phoenix Park, Ire. PhP Plumpton, Eng. Pon Pompaaour. Fra. Pomp Pontetract, Eng. Pon Powerstown Park, Ire. Pow Puerto Rico p.R Punchestown, Ire. Pun Randwick, Aus. Rand Redcar, Eng. Re(j Reims, Fra. Rei Ripon, Eng. rj„ Rome, Italy Rom Rosario, Arg. Rio Roscommon, Ire. Rmn Rosehill, Aus. Ros Rouen, Fra. Rou Saint-Cloua, Fra. StC Salisbury, Eng. Sby Sandown, Eng. San San isidro. S. A. S.I Santiago, Chile Sant Sligo, Ire. sii Southwell, Eng. SII Stockel, Belgium Stkl Stockholm, Sweden Stock Stockton, Eng. Stn Stratforo-on-Avon. Eng. SoA Sydney. Aus. Syd Taunton, Eng. Tau Thirsk, Eng. Tsk Thurles, Ire. Thur Tokyo, Japan Tok Toulouse, Fra. Toul 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. Wolv Worcester. Eng. wor Wye, Eng. Wye Wyong, Aus. Wvo Yarmouth. Eng. Yar York. Eng Yor Page 20 3rd Was 1 MILE (chute). (Intentionally, June 27. 1959, 1:3036. 3, 121.) O A Xk/r^f Purse $3,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of a 3TCI WQS race at cne mile or over since March 2 allowed 3 lbs.; one such race since Jan. 15, 6 lbs. Claiming price. $3,500; if for less. 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $3,000. Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt. Kope'sHope Apr60 Lrl 1:41 1131 Tokyo Girl Sep59 AP 1:391/s 111 Fabulist Aug59AP1:36% 114 Double W. Jun59Was1:36Vs 114| Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Finale Puer May59 Was 1:37V5 122. Night Lodger Novel Book May59 Suf 1:39% 111| Longboss Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt Rimonte May59 Del 1:40 122 Drake's Drum Helmville Jly59 Bel 1:38% 117 | Coupled: Fabulist and Finale Puer. |/nno'c Unnp I 1 A Br. g, 8, by War Admiral— Dainty, by Bimelech. rxOpe 5 nope I I * Breeder Shawnee Farm. 1960 2 0 0 0 $150 Owner, J. Davidson. Trainer, H. L. Vanier. $3,500 1959 14 0 1 1 $1,600 Apr20-606Lrl 1 1:39%ft 21 113*10« 04 Q 4f Sturg'nJ4 5000 91 TheAxe118 R'tomsYear118 See L See 10 Apr13-60iLrl 6f1:12%ft 31*116 8511112 85| 75i ShukN2 3500 90 K'kyR'on119 Mr.Tur'ne116 Son ofErin 12 Aug 6-592A.P 6lf1:18Vbgd 41 116 8121117 81* 7" HeckmnJ7 3500 76 Klingsor116 Dededon'sJoy111 R'IFIyer 12 Jun27-597Was 7f1:22%ft 7J 116 22 23 24 67} TrumanJS 5000 85 Q'ckLunch122 Wil'gDon116 ChrisM'se 10 Jun16-59'Was tc1^ 1:44%fm 61 112 23 8" 88| 871 DodsonD7 7500 78SolarClip'r113 B'meM'me114 S'mSlick 9 Jun 6-595Was 6 f 1:10 ft 21 116 65} 77i 45 21 DodsonD4 5000 94 SpyMelody122 Norrsken122 CozyAda 10 Mar26-595G.P tc 1 1:37%fm 5i 113 2n 321 541 54 Armst gS5 5000 SailorJsK't121 TheHon.121 D'bleBogy 7 Mar21-599G.P 1,t 1:46%sy 71 112 34 816 81« 8*8 Armst gS" 5250 58 Sh'wBr'ge111 Gal-Age107 D'bleBogey 9 Mar14-599G P td^ 1:423/sfm 10 113 108312H 8'4 8'3 BurrC 6750 PTrSpice109 0ldR'm'n112 C'm'istall. 12 Mar 7-598G.P 1^1:43%ft 13 109 44J 91010121012 SellersJ2 8500 79 Philipeepl 13 D'dlyActorl 14 Presented 10 May 12 Was 5-8 gd 1:04%b April 19 Bow 3-8 ft :38b April 12 Bow 3-8 ft :38%bg TrtLu/i f^;p| V 1 HQ Cn- m* 8» bv Isolater— Nansemond, by Bud Lerner. •n lOKyo V3IM iW7 Breeder Mrs J W Hanes. 1960 9 0 13 $1,410 Owner, A. J. Segreto. Trainer, A. J. Segreto. $3,500 1959 17 4 2 1 $7,020 May 3-608Spt 14 Ml ft 8-5 *107 67 64J 43 45 NonoR* 4000 75 Borego 112 Potter 112 Palisadell 7 Apr25-605Spt 6lf1:193/sft 6 110 74 74 44 32 BaldwinR3 4000 84 MootP'ntl 12 Adm'lshipl 12 TokyoGirl 8 Apr21-606Spt 6f1:15Vsft 61 109 OH 44 9 «q BaldwinR7 4000 79 N'blelmp112 BigSweep117 NightSpy 8 Mar 2-608F.G 6f1:13fcm 4 108 W 55 781 74 Hin'saH4 A35O0 74 a'h'gSq'w109 Sc'tl'dB'wir Pr'ceT'h'i 7 Feb26-6010F.G 1-,^ 1:48 ft 9-5 116 451 2* 12 2"° Brous'dR3 4500 75 Fratellol 18 Mr.Whimsy122 SunnyR. 7 Feb24-607F.G 6f1:12%gd 71 116 54 431 321 3'1 Br's'rdRi 040OO 88 M'nGI'wBey119 M'tP'nt112 Ti'tMVy 7 Feb 2-606F.G 6f1:12%ft 23 114 8'J 681 551 351 BaldwinR4 4500 84 Wink'sM'kl 18 GreyH'ze109 M'jeEv'r't 8 Jan14-60'F.G 1^1:47%ft 3' 115 5« 77 W V\ Ch'bersW4 4500 68 Ambit'sKatel 15 GangNewsl 10 Subgal 8 Jan 2-604F.G 1^1:48 si 16 115 32154 54 58 B'dwinR3 05000 67 GoldAw'rd115 BartsT'n122 GangNews 8 Dec26-599F.G 1 ,\ 1 :'463/5f t 31 115 33133 1h |l| BaldwinRS 4000 82 Pal'adell.116 Mr.Whimsy118 P'yPilot 8 ruuuiiM Fnhulist X •n 1 ||/ 1 7 Ro -9, 9, by Mighty Story-Sweet Tilly, by Isolater. Breeder Ellis Farm 1960 11 1 0 1 $2 675 Owner, HeJkay Stable. Trainer, B. Lepman. $3,500 1959 38 6 5 2 $18 990 May 7-60«Spt 11:44 m 91 112 64 6" 6" 64 ZakoorW4 3500 60 GoldenWedg112 SunRobin115 Dr.Josh 7 Apr 4-60'G.P 1*1:45 ft 81 115 4 11 75| 97| Thorn'gB3 4000 75 Lt.Blake108 R'manLeg'n117 Nro'sQ'n 12 Mar28-602G.P 1 1-8 1:503'sft 2% 116 47 33 22 31 YcazaMS c3000 80 Iked 118 Nirfren 109 Maciel 11 Mar21-602G.P \&\l¥Mti 81 112*74 54 44 54 Solom'eM7 3500 82 Novel B'k109 Dke'sD'm114 DoubleW. 11 Mar12-602G.P 1,361:56%ft 31*116 11 45 55J 68| Stev'nRLS 3500 94 Haddec'd114 MonTr'phe114 TearB'mb 10 Feb25-60iHia 1&1:58%ft 16 117* 54 44 W W Sol'oneM' 5000 81 Parthenon 115 Dig Me 120 Clematis 10 Feb18-605Hia 1 1-22:303/sft 15 117*32 34 44} 74| Solo'neMS 5000 85 LittlePorter 116 Scriven 116 Nirfren 9 Feb 9-601 Hia 1 1-8 1:52%ft 8-5 "116 581 44 2h 4 CookLCS c3500 72 DoubleW.116 Col'IArcey119 WhatFor 12 Feb 1-602 Hia 11-81:51%ft 4 116 54 74 7»1 74 W'dh'seH4 5000 70 Rogerio111 GreyRip111 Count theDays 10 May 5 Was 1-2 ft :501/5b March 26 GP 5-8 ft 1:02%b nrmhlo W 1 1 7 B. g, 6, by Princequillo-Wicki Wicki, by Balladier. l/uuuie TT. ||/ Breeder Elk Hill Farm 1960 5 1 2 2 $4,275 Owner. A. M. Rogers. Trainer. E. B. Carpenter. $3,500 1959 14 2 3 2 $6,765 Apr13-60'G.P 1*1:43 ft 61 117 7?1 54 34 32J Cho'etteJ2 3500 90 Longbossl 21 CheerJack117 DoubleW. 8 Mar21-602G.P l£ 1:44%ft 91 117 1113 88 54 V\ Choq'tteJ3 3500 85 Novel B'k109 Dr'ke'sDr'm114 Nirfren 11 Feb25-604Hia 1 1-8 1:50Vsft 41 119 5'2 39 37 2' Choq"tteJ7 4000 75 F'estF'ry107 R'm'nLeg'n119 R'queS'g 7 Feb15-60iHia 1^ 1 :593/sf t 9-5 *116 67155121 1i Choq'ttejs 3500 82 Camden 116 Sausaga 120 GreekGuard 11 Feb 9-601 Hia 11-8 1:52%ft 12 116 10^77 5^21 Choq'tteJ' 3500 71 Fabulist116 Col'n'IArcey119 WhatFor 12 Dec 7-595TrP 1*1:44ttfl 2i *114 8'0 710 6'« 57 ChoqtteJ4 4000 74 Springhill 117 PieTime112 BakerStr't 8 Nov28 592TrP 6 f 1:11 ft 10 114 11141015 7" 54 Choq'ttejs 4000 81 Pierrot117 CrownMarble114 Tr'pCar'r 12 Sep18-599Haw 1 1:38%fm 31 118 10" 87 73153 NicholsJ* 4000 82 Quinapl 16 FunLover114 MamboMan 11 Sep12-599Haw tc11:37%fm 21*118 84 35 32 2"* SellersJ4 3500 87C'nel Ken118 Bushien115 N'waysFlash 8 Sep 3-599A.P 11:37 ft 2J *117 88167134 1"k SellersJ* 3000 85 Bushien117 SocialLion114 Just a-Sec 10 April 11 Hia 3-8 ft :38b Finnlp rmuie Piior ruer 1 1 7 B 9, 7, by Moosehead— Price Bet, by Bet A Million, | |/ anttgr w G A(exander 1960 8 1 1 0 $2,450 Owner, Helkay Stable. Trainer, B. Lepman. $3,500 1959 26 6 2 2 $8,705 Apr13-60«G.P 1*1:43 ft 17 121 88 7'° 61 ' 6«J Th'nb'rgB* 350085 Longboss121 CheerJack117 DoubleW. 8 Apr 4-602G.P 1* 1:45%ft 11 118 10»J 21 2* 12 Thomb'gB? 3000 81 FinalePuer118 SameTh'g108 Outrank 12 Mar29-609G.P 11-81:501/sft 61 113 571 5* 68 6?i Choq'ttejs 3000 74 NightL'dg'r120 T'rBomb120 G'ci'sGr'k 10 Mar15-602G.P 11-81:51%ft 21 115 11" 6" 2« 23 ThVrgB'2 300074Samark 114 Erratic 111 Pavobloom 12 Feb24-60'Hia 11-81:53%gd 11 118 64J 78 7'2 7'7 Th'burgB* 3500 51 Iked118 GreekGuard118 BigCircle 10 Feb 9-60 5Hia 11-81:52%ft 11 116 5515' 612 712 BlumWS 3500 59 Kno-Knox 111 Mainrock 114 MikeJ K 9 Feb 1-608Hia tc 11 2:33Vsfm 13 116 781 814 9M1(}17 YorkR' 5000 56 BlueKashmir 119 Scriven 116 HitHead 10 Jan13-608TrP 15-8 2:40%ft 19 109 44 720 724 730 BurrC2 H4500 93 ProudStep'r110 GinnyDog111 Mr.Host 7 Dec21-595TrP 1* 1:43%ft 7 120 112on 1911 isioi3 CookLCio c4500 72 P'erSp'ce108 Negrot'ce113 S'n theB'd 11 Nov26-593TrP 1*1:43%ft 2% 119 68 47 47 35 CookLCS 4500 78 L'y'IW'm'n109 L'leP'ter112 P'tedP'ch 7 May 11 Was 5-8 m 1:05b May 6 Was 5-8 ft 1:02%h April 11 TrP 3-8 ft :37h Niaht i-uoycr Lorlnpr T- k 1 1 A Ch 9 5, by Lodge Night— Samaritan, by Sir Gallahad III. y ■•*♦ Breeder. E. B. Johnston. 1960 10 2 1 0 $4,650 Owner, Rob Roy Farm. Trainer, W. J. Schmidt. $3,500 1959 17 0 4 2 $1,730 Apr30-606Spt 6J f 1:21Vssy 41 115 58 54 5* 481 F'selmanJ2 4000 69 RiteBo!d108 Pr'ceBound110 Kr'yKno 6 Apr27-605Spt 61 f 1:193/5ft 11 117 74 65154 231 F'selmanJS 4000 82 FI'daKid112 NightL'ger117 Kap-H'rt 8 Apr14-605G.P 6f 1:10%ft 25 115* 62J 52J B4 8*1 Ben'minD7 4000 85 A'urJcee118 ArtM'P'ke120 Oh byG'h 9 Apr 9-603G.P 1 1-2 2:29%ft 5| 108 t#i 512 7'? 728 GibbG3 H3500 63 DavidS.R. 114 Bayluc 112 DigMe7 Mar29-60'G.P 11-81:50%ft 2*120 |3 14 13 13 YcazaM7 c3000 83 TearBomb120 G'ciousGr'kl 16 Outrank 10 Mar24-602G.P 1,%1:57%ft 3i 115 4 12114 141 YcazaMS 300099 Billtown 118 Bontebok 115 Outrank 12 Mar14-60'G.P 6lf1:18%ft 9J 117 53167 451 423 MarshW4 3500 80S'bwyStrike117 Art'rJ'yCee117 P'sito 12 Mar 4-602G.P 6f1:12%sl 74 115 21 1h 31 45 MarshWS 3500 77 GallowsHtll115 Ging'rC.112 BatonBleu 12 Peb25-60'Hia 1^1:58%ft 18 120 I* 2h 73| 914 MarshWi 5000 73 Parthenon 115 Dig Me 120 Clematis 10 May 14 Was 5-8 ft 1:03b . April 5 GP 3-4 sy 1:20b Novel Boole 5k 1 1 C Br. m, 5. by Education— Patsy Todd, by Best Seller. nuYCI »""■*• 1* I IJBreeoer C W Jones 1960 13 1 6 1 $6 050 Owner, F. G. Singer. Trainer, L. Dilger. $3,500 1959 24 3 2 2 $7,315 May 5-608Spt 1*1:40Wt 21 115 24 42133122 Skor'skiA2 3500 74 ChereBete117 N'l B'k115 R'g onG'gia 6 Apr22-608G.P 1^ 1:56 ft 3J 114 22 24 25 28 BurrC 3000 99 Sal'sB'ts112 Novel B'k114 OnY'rM'd 8 Apr 8-608G.P 1^1:44%ft 61 119 9' 912 7'6 715 BarrowT' 4500 70 Clematis108 Giselle113 Nero'sQueen 9 Apr 2-604G.P 13-8 2:15%ft 28 110 331 815 822 822 GibbG7 H3500 78 Bayluc" 1 MessHall 114 DavidS.R. 8 Mar21-602G.P 1* 1:44%ft 31*109 54142 2* " GibbG' c3500 86 Dr'ke'sD'm"4 Doub!eW.117 Nirfren 11 Mar16-602G.P 1^ 1:444Aft 21*114 55 45133 2"" Hart'ckW4 3500 84TropicK'g115 Nero'sQ'n110 F'r'stF'ry 12 Mar11-609G.P 1^ 1:59 ft 3*114 44 22 " 2h Stev'nRL' 3250 92 Condesal 18 0nYrMind114 G'ninaMia 9 Mar 7-604G.P 1* 1:44%ft 8J 112 75 8" 8'2 7" GibbG2 4250 73 Blanch 117 Carneaux 115 0laKala8 Feb16-60'Hia 11-8 1:51 %ft 12 111 67 10^101* 9'5 BlumW' 5000 62 Liberty117 Kno-Knox"7 CheatenBill 12 Feb11-602Hia 1*1:58 ft 23*114 34 21 34 32 Hart"ckW3 5000 88 Prank 111 Liberty 122 Untamed 11 May 10 Spt 1-2 m :521/5h April 21 GP 3-8 sy :38%b April 7 GP 3-8 ft :38b Lonaboss * 1 1 A B 9 5, by Bossuet— Marilong, by Flushing II. LU"yuu" m ■ ■*♦ Breeder P H Faulconer 1960 10 2 1 1 $5,025 Owner, J. J. Gregory. Trainer, E. Kalensky. $3,500 1959 12 2 0 0 $5,275 May 6-608Spt 1 1:43%sy 6 120 431 531 54 58| JessopJD* 5000 65 Galcir117 Will Com'nd117 Pr'ceView 8 Apr13-60'G.P 1*1:43 ft 9-5 *121 22 12 12 14 H'tackWS c3500 93 Longboss121 CheerJackl 17 DoubleW 8 Mar30-609G.P 1* 1:44%ft 21*115 04 2P II 14 Hart'ckW7 3750 86 Saneado110 Vet'n'sPal 115 Cap'nFI'sli 9 Mar19-60'G.P 1^1:58 gd 20 108 633 6' 74 633 RiniA4 H3500 93 Scriven 121 Phar in Fr'nt 110 Philglan 11 Mar 7-60'G.P tc 1] 2:29%fm 25 112 21 34 44 57 Choq'tteJ? 5000 75 FourWheelerl 12 FoxvJoss1 12 Philglan 11 Feb24-608Hia 1 1-8 1:52V5gd 21 116 42134 6418* Choq'tteJ« 6000 68 Maymil 114 Bauxita111 RedWingfield 12 Feb16-609Hia 11-81:51%ft 73 114 12'5 916 77J 43 Hart'kWi2 5000 74 Liberty117 Kno-Knox117 CheatenBill 12 Feb 4-608Hia 11-81:52%ft 16 116 87311 15104 I* Th'burgB2 6500 63 KingCott'n116 MightyChiefl" Bayluc 12 Jan27-602Hia 11-81:51%ft 4 116 1215 4? 35123 HartackW9 5000 74 Sh'ff leOff 1 19 Gr'yRip116 RomanLeg'n 12 Jan 2-605TrP 6f1:10Vsft 31 115 78 5« 57 323 Th'nb'rgB5 3500 89 ArnoldH. 115 "Tuosix 122 KingMe 7 rvuiiuiiic Rimnnto 1 OC\ B- c» 4 by Rico Monte— Key Miss, by Hash. 1 z.U Breeder. A. W. Berry. 1960 9 3 11 $6,210 Owner, E. Lowrance. Trainer, D. Posey. $3,500 1959 15 2 2 5 $6 695 May10-608Spt 1 1:45%m 31 117 58 35 24 "J F'sel"nJ3 A2500 62 Rimonte 117 AndyJ 112 Jayay 8 May 3-60'Spt 1 1-8 1:54%ft 21*120 23 34 4 4 NonoR4 2500 76 Rimonte 120 Condesal" Outrank 8 Apr29-609Spt 11-81:53%ft 1*115 7' 43 43 11 NonoR7 2500 79 Rim'te"5 Firstkin115 StevesP'paJ'e 8 Apr25-604Spt 1* 1:48%ft 21*120 57 5* 33 2"^ NonoRS 2500 76 HiStarm'd120 Rimonte120 Rov'gC'sar 8 Apr20-603Spt 61 f 1:22 gd 7 115 6^3 712 79 46 NonoRS 3250 68 RicoBroncc115 Ed'sSpy115 C'nnie-Cat 8 Mar24-6050.P 1-701:41%ft 22 114 78 8'3 &u 64 Borg'keR5 4250 81 WillC'm'd114 KittyFI'tHO P'tedP'rch 8 Mar18-607O.P 1-701:46%gd 3Ie 113 912 915 991 64| Pars'nsJ2 c3250 62 Borego108 Supr'eBuster108 FunLover 9 Mar 9-6090. P 1-701:50%hy 33 111 44 43147 571 GarciaGS 3250 39 Sha'n'sHope109 DipChick"5 Lukanela 8 Feb24-605O.P 6f1:14Vsm 7 114 74 79 64 3H GarciaG4 3000 75 ShanVsH'pe114 0tt'rb'n"4 Albertus 7 May 9 Spt 3-8 m :41b Drolce's Drum 1 1 A Dk- b- n 5' b' War Admiral— Manzana, by Count Fleet. ■ ,H Breeder. B. Comos & L. Combs II. I960 6 0 11 $885 Owner, Diamond F Stable. Trainer, T. Fico. $3,500 1959 7 12 0 $3 975 Apr26-608Spt &lf1:201/5ft 71 115 7" 6?! 65 M FiesM'nJ? 03500 79 WildTalkIZO Lciapah"2 Drke'sDrum O Apr18-608Spt 11:47 hy 1\ 111 541 719 721 727 CoxWi H4000 28 AdlsJet109 Wh I May"2 Dash'gSq'w 7 Mar31-607S.P 6f1:15%ft 5 116 6*179175 623 Sh'f'rF2 A3500 69 GalaRockl" ComeThrough"6 Boast 7 Mar21-602G.P 1^1:44%ft 31*114 34 U 3"k 21 AnyonEio 3500 85 Novel Book109 DoubleW.117 Nirfren 11 Feb 5-607S.P 6f1:16%m 41 115 971 99J 991 87 Sh'fferFS 5000 60 PureVill'gel 11 TinL'ssie108 RoyalY'rk 10 Jan30-607S.P 6f1:161/ssy 5 115 11*3 993",411" Sheaf'rFS HcpO 58 BigSteve"2 UnityC'rier"6 Mr Noble 11 May29-59*Was 1 1:38%sl 3*116 44 3nk 13 "3 Sh'm'nAio 7500 74 Discernm'ti:6 Dodger116 SolarClip'r 10 May13-598G.S 1*1:48%sy 13 114 14 M 21 24 Sherm'nA' 9500 66 WildRide 114 LordGregor 115 Velozll 8 Apr 27-599 Jam 1*1:443/5ft 3-2*116 47 4* H*\ tfi\ NelsonE3 c7500 83 Vet'sBoy115 MountJay"3 NewPrince 5 Helmvillp nciiiiyiiic 1 1 fi Br % 4 by Eight Thirty— Queen of Cairo, by Heliopolis. 1 1 u Breeder. P. A. B. Widener. 1960 4 0 0 0 $125 Owner. P. A. B. Widener. Trainer, L. G. Joffrion. $3,000 1959 10 4 3 1 $14 240 May12-601C.D 6f1:11%ft 2J 114 873 7" 55J 423 DeverR* 2500 89 JetSub 114 Mr.Hash 114 IceeKen 11 May 6-605C.D 6f1:11%ft 21*115 Hi 21 42 65i RogersC? 400085 AlmaA'hel "5 Mr.H'key"5 U'erC'rol 10 Feb29-609Hia 7f1:22%ft 93 "2 65 551 571 6'3 Th'b'rgB2 11000 84 OleKel 119 RamonaRode"5 FI'tRiver 10 Jan16-606Hia 6f1:094/sft 17 116 89J112212161217 G'rinEio 20000 79 Dance o'War121 Hubcap112 Alarullah 12 Sep22-598Aqu 11:37 ft Z) *113 743 54 44 5M ArcaroE2 Alw lmon"3 lvyLeaguer122 TopCharger 10 Sep12-595Bel 6f 1:11%ft 1 *117 2* 2^ " 11 ArcaroE2 Alw 88 C'rm'gHildy"5 Crasher"5 Sund'nll 8 Aug24-594Sar 7 f 1:25 ft 1-5 *120 244 1« 15 ArcaroEi Alw 90 SethWho120 Aberd'n120 Lupacchiotto 5 Aug19-597Sar 6 f 1:12 ft 7e 120 2h 2^ 2h 223 ArcaroES Alw 85 EasyPrey120 Tomike"4 NavassaLight 8 Jly27-59«Jam 6f1:121/sft 2*120 551813 58 31 And'sonPS Alw 85 Murille"7 Goshen120 GreatCrossing 9 j;y11-592Bel 6f1:"%sv 2*117 34 35 24 "3 Arcaro£3 Alw 91 Genian"5 Pildoron124 KnightO'Erin 10 May 4 CD 3-4 ft 1:15%b April 26 CD 1-2 ft :49%h 4th Was 1 MILE (chute). (Intentionally, June 27. 1959, 1:33H, 3. 121.) /I*»l» Wnr Purse $5'000 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two •Till WU5 'aces S""ce March 2 allowed 2 lbs.; one race, 4 lbs.; one race since Jan. 15, 6 lbs. (races when entered to be claimed for $10,000 or less not considered). Claiming price, $15,000; if Tor less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $1,000 to $12,000. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Cerasus Aug59 AP 1:381/s 111 1 Nitime Apr60 Lrl 1:39 116| Piercing Buen Camino Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Sunny Street Jun59 Was 1:35% 115 Ebony Pearl Jly59AP1:36 113 Ledlie Jly59AP1:35% 116 Quick Wit Jun59 Was 1:36 1141 Horse. Date.Track Rec. WL Gray Trust Coupled: Nitime and Ebony Pearl; Sunny Street and Ledlie. * f~ArncM 1 1 A B- 9, 5, by Bob Cherry— Fray, by Stockade. v-ciusui '•'♦ Breeder. S. G. White (Australia). 1960 5 10 1 $2125 Owner, Mrs. Roger Wilson. Trainer, J. H. Pierce. $14,000 1959 18 2 3 2 $7955 Apr14-608G.P 1*1:4ZWt 29 114 913 88^75131 SellersJ2 12000 95 Middletown"8 Bull Hero"6 Cerasus 9 Mar12-608G.P 1^1:42 ft 31 I10» 04 t» §» 8« Sol'neMi 15000 86 OleKel 113 RamonaRode107 CoralKey 9 Mar 3-608G.P tc1*1:44%sf 32 110 5* » 04 54 54 Hin'saHS 15000 75 Idler 112 Charpentier 110 MacBern 10 Feb22-609Hia tc1^1:44%fm 17 117 1015 8'0119} 883 Boul'sS" 15000 84 Idler 114 Gray Trust 114 Revoque 12 Jan23-607F.G 1^1:46 ft 31e 113 54 44 2* 12* HinojosaH3 Alw 85 SeaHymn"3 Severn"2 BlameMame 8 Dec 4-59«F.G 1*1:47%ft 3Je 111 69164 6* 551 NonoR3 Alw 72 On theJob122 Ocelotel" DoubleBid 10 Nov30-59 JF.G 6 f 1:14 ft 2Je 114 9« 910 9*1 77J NonoRi Alw 75 EbonyP'rl 114 Adm'1Jack121 Knowlt 9 Nov20-597C.D 1*1:45 ft 9 115* 421 44 68 88 WoodleyC* Alw 80 LittleFitzHO Pr'ceT'rch113 TulsaLad 9 Nov 7-595C.D 1*1:45 ft 4\e 116 3' 13 2h 3'3 Heck'nJ6 A8500 86 King:sl'ge108 Pr ceTorch"6 Klompen 10 May 12 Was 3-4 gd 1:15%h May 6 Was 1-2 ft :523/5b April 9 GP 3-4 ft 1:164/5b klifima 1 1 A Br. h, 6, by Nirgal— Radio Time, by Eight Thirty I | * * INmme • «4 «reeiier jaclyn Stabit 1960 8 0 0 2 $1,050 Owner. W. H. Bishop Stable. Inc. Trainer. W. H. Bishop. $15000 1959 23 2 2 2 $9,125 Oi Apr21-60'Lri 1 1:38%ft 61 116 34 42 34 34 Gr'ntH? dOOOO 101 Scotty 119 WildRide 119 Nitime 9 Ma Apr16-607Lrl 6f1:11*sft 16 110 7" 9*1 8*1 65i OTbersA? 13000 95 H'ney sTiger116 EssDee113 TnFlash 9 Nl - Mar Apr 7-608Lrl 1 1:384sft 10 114 I* 65| 69 6"RogersC3 Alw 91 P'te'sF'!y116 L'l Ladyll.107 D'ckD'can 7 Ja y April 7. 1960— Daily Racing Form Time. 1:39%. Ja Jan Mar30-607Lrl Sf 1:13*11 91 113 64 63J 53 3' RogersC 11000 900urRocky110 TileSon124 ArchRivat 11 De Mar25-607Bow 7f1:24Mt 16 115 23 3*1 39 48} RogersC- Alw 82 Hey sTiger115 NavyBrass121 M'yWill 8 De Jan29-609Hia tc 11 1:52%fm 24 116 4« 4'3 513 712 YorkRS 12000 75 PromptHero111 Mr.Kip107 Prybu 12 Jan23-605Hia tc41:5245fm 17 113 7410 310'2 6" BoultisS* 13000 74 Swal'swift113 W'lingM's106 K'g'sM* 12 De Jan11-607TrP 1-70 1:39-sft 31 119 6 * IC'610'3 8'3 Th nburgB? Alw 92 Rickover116 DarkTale112 GrayFlyer 10 . Nc Dec25 597TrP 1-701394sft 17 116 42 64~43 2'} Th'b gB3 13JXX) 101 Somed'sidlO T'lePage112 SafeLan g 3 ' Nc May 14 Was 1-2 ft :49b May 6 Was 1-2 ft :50b April 14 Lrl 1-2 ft :4845h O.arr-mr, 1 f\Q B. g. 4, by Blue Swords -Valley Road, by Gallant Fox. D " I? rierCing | U5 Breeder. L Sharp 1960 10 0 1 3 $2,125 Owner. J H Pierce. Jr Trainer, J. H. Pierce. Jr. S 12.000 - 1959 13 3 0 2 $5,495 Ot Apr22-607G.P tc 1 1:37?sfm 2}e 105* 78} 74 44} 34 Br'ssardK4 9000 93 Converted 103 Javelin 113 Piercing 10 II May Apr18-604G.P tc1,16 l.W-Jm 3 115 33} 1'" 1h 2"° SellersJ* 75C0 89 Prank 115 Piercing 115 InshSpark 8 Af Apr11-606G P tc 1 T1s 1:43 fm 9} 114 32 24 33 33| BlumWB 7500 86 Billiards 114 PeterSpice 114 Piercing 9 : A[ Mar31-605GP 6}f'l:17'.ift 5 116 HS 68 43= BlumW'3 7000 85 Admirals Ace1 12 Apostlel 16 Ch mS g 10 \ M; Mar26-602G P 1,^1:44 ft 15 114 98i 5*^ 3- 43 NonoR" 7500 35 Necr'manc"r114 BigSt've109 GmnyDog 12 ; ' Mi Mar 9-609G P 1^1:444sft 11 115 5* 43 1' 34 SellersJ' 6500*S3 Untamed 111 Eclairll. 115 DigMe11;M; Mar Mar 3-60'G P 1fe1:45^ sy 71 114 5" 74 68 7" HarfckW7 6750 66 Plenilunio II 106 Prank 107 AirPrince 9 . Fe Feb 5-60'F.G 1& 1:46"sft 3}e 110 3*} 4*1 44 45 Prestonjs 6500 79 FrAdmiral 112 Briarw'd109 D'ntyL'dy 8 Fe Jan25-608FG 6 f 1:13 ft 33 115 48} 54 74 64} Hinoj saH3 6500 82 Daddy sDshr118 Amical120 L'ndrover Bj Jan18-607F.G 6f1:12Vsgd 7e 115 64 ~P\ 9*1 8'° Hin saH5 06500 81 MsDeeBee111 D dy sDsh'r118 Br'w d 9 -r Apr10-598G.P 1 1-8 1:504-sft 13 114 in 2^ 3?i %H Stev nRL' 6500 71 St r n'G r106 BluePledge114 ToniMia 11 ■ May 12 Was 5-8 gd 1:02%b May 6 Was 1-2 ft :5145b May 3 Was 3-8 ft-:50b o = : Rnon friminn 11/1 B. c, 4. by Alpinista— Lameplatos. by Milton. A| DUen V-amino | |£| Breeder. Haras Bronce (Argentina). 1960 8 0 0 0 $350 A, Apr Owner. Hatskin Farm & N . Amrhein. Trainer. E. Kalensky. $15,000 1959 9 4 10 $3,941 ■ M, Apr14-608G.P 1&1:422bft 71 114 78 54 8^ 54 Go'zMN6 12000 93 Midd!etown118 Bull Hero116 Cerasus 9 ! M. Apr 9-606G P 1-70 1:41 %ft 31 113 9'9 9" 84 64 ZakoorW3 Alw 86 Bigfork114 SnowFight110 ColdHarbor 9 Ff Apr 1-607G.P 1,'s1:42%ft 18 113 43 } 5' 57 68 Contrast Alw 37 Capt nKiddll. 115 Eastlnd"n120 Moony II Mar26-608G P I £ 1:42*sft 55 114 34 45 53; 45i ContasJS Alw 90 Beauguerre 122 Nitrophy 114 Moony 8 f Mar15-608G.P 6 f 1:09V-ft 92 111 1124112011221117 GustinesH7 Alw 81 Pryson 113 Kaygeebe 109 LittleTytus 11 i. Feb 6-60'Hia 7M:234%gc 23 112 74 64 68 7" CruzJE3 17500 80 Accompl'h116 SonnyDan116 MincePie 11 ; 0 Jan25-608Hia 7f 1:23%ft 171 110 108 8'2 84 84 CruzJE' Alw 85 Jimmer124 Nan'sMink118 RareRice 12 i . f Jan18-607Hia 6 f 1:10V5ft 153 110 12'31114 91310" CruzJE2 Alw 83 Fulcrum 112 Pryson 113 GreekCircle 12 I " Dec24-597TrP 6 f 1:10 ft 51 113 69 67 84 8" CruzJEa Alw 82 S umUpJoe118 C'lynSarah111 Mr.Kip 9'" Aug29-59 Pal a5}f1:04'/s 128 • 1 Alw (Further information not available) 5 J Apr Apr Aug16-59 LaP a 1 1:381s 123 Unp Alw (Further information not available) 14 ! ^ May 13 Was 3-4 ft 1:15^b May 9 Was 1-2 gd :513sb - March 23 Hia 5-8 ft 1:00%h _ C1.-.1 1 OA Ch. c. 4, by Sun Again— Negative, by Blenheim II. L Unny Mreet | ZU Breeder! Calumet Farm I960 9 2 2 1 $6,010 Q Owner. CaJumet Farm Trainer H. A Jones. S15.000 1959 19 1 5 2 $7,060 " May 7-608C.D 7f1:25":gd 1\ 116 541 5"i 34 351 BrooksS7 13500 79 DruAway115 Brazos115 SunnyStreet 7 \\ Apr27-607Kee 7f1:233sft 8 122 4'1 44 3nk 12 BrooksS"- 12000 90 S'nyStreet122 SafeLand'g116 Sty'ner 9" Apr19-60«Kee 6'f1:1635ft 31 116 V\ 75 73i 7&l Br'ksS5 A1200091 Wisner 119 Brazos 113 BubblesPick 7 ' - JJ Mar21-604G.P 6f1:11%ft 2\ 119 48' 3* 431 54 BrooksS* Alw 81 AraCcle117 SeaJet121 Wfs-the-H'y 8 ; : 5 Mar11-606G.P 1-70 1:411-5ft 6-5 A118 44 3' 1* II BrooksSS Alw 89Bigfork118 TitusH.118 BeaufortBelle 8 j I g Mar 3-60"G.P 6f1:11V5sy 4 118 67» 5« 53 22» CookLC Alw 85 SeaJet 118 JetHigh 113 GoldenStar 12 . f Feo26-604Hia 7f1:24,-;ft 9 116 23 23 22 2'| BrooksS^ Alw 87 Rc"coco111 Alsviderl 19 SeaJet II I5 Jly Feb18-60*Hia 7 f 1:22 ft 15 114 781 58 581 5'I BrooksSS 12000 90 FourFives 109 Judiciary 114 SteveW. 8 j Jly Feb 8-60* Hia 6f1:11v5ft 12 119 64 64 54 SH BrooksS4 Alw 82 On Leave 119 Whistree 121 Genian 9 J 0ct23-595G.S 6f1:102%ft 4J 114 54' * 53| 57 43i BrooksS4 Alw 38 CyprianCat116 SteveW. 122 Reluctant 7 May 14 Was 3-8 ft :37b May 3 CD 3-8 ft :38b April 26 Kee 1-2 ft :503sb ( B. h. 5, by Lord Boswell-Larklyric, by Blue Larkspur. CLnni, Panrl reari V a 1 1 Q n 0 i 1 tbony 5 Breeder Majne Chance Farm 1960 13 , ^ 0 S3750 Owner W H Bishop Stable. Inc. Trainer. W H Bishop. S15.000 1959 24 2 3 3 $8,840 ' ■ JJ May10-607Spt 6f1:152sm 1% 115 54 54 571 5«1 GriffithK4 Alw 75 Racetracker112 Tonco120 Pemberton 5'™ ' Apr30-607Lrl 6f1:11^ft 13 116 67I 64 64 541 BlockH4 Alw 96 Amplitude111 Harleigh110 SirHawley I" Mar30-603Lrl 6f1:123/sft 22 113 98J 910 911 94 Fies'l'nJ4 HcpS 87 Vendetta114 Mysticll. 118 SandBoy 9 i i ' JJ Mar24-607Bow Bf1:1tKfl 31e 118 64' 7« 6'1 68| Fiesel"nJ5 Alw 38 Bonus118 YngWar"or112 CyprianCat 8i™ ! Mar18-607Bow 6M:11%sl 7 115 22 24 2' 1"° Fiese!"nJ8 Alw 94 Bril'tHost115 NavyBrass118 SirH'wIey 115 j ! Feb27-607Bow 7 f 1:24 ft 73 113 14 1' 64 8'2 FieselnJ4 HcpS 81 Mystic 11.117 YesYouWill 124 Nahodah 9JS Feb20-607Bow 6 f 1:11 ft 44 112 52 42i 84| 84 MeauxC4 HcpS 39 YesYouW1 119 Tink"lero114 Ch'lieBoy 9 i ■ r. Feb12-608Bow 5J f 1:05 id 17e 113 12'0106|129 77 Fieselnj: AlwS 87 YesYouWill 115 Ch"lieB;y116 Tink'l'ro 13 ! u Jan27-608F.G Ef1:13%t9 7ie 113 8'3 8" 871 74 MeauxC^ Alw 79 Sarno 113 Optiquest 113 Locoweed 8 Jan23-608F.G 6f1:11^ft 39 112 54! 75i 912 912 MeauxC7 HcpS 83 CharlieBoy120 Pundit112 Gr'dWizard 10 , . I : Jan13-607F.G 6 f 1:12 ft 2e 116 10'3101010 2 8'° MeauxC Alw 82 Eter"IBim112 D'keofBJr112 L'dst'ler 10 • May 9 Was 3-8 gd 372 sb April 22 Lrl 1-2 ft :492/5h April 11 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:02h , ' C I a,A\'.a. 11 A Ch g. 5. by Alibhai— Negative, by Blenheim II. . I. Lea,,e I " ** Breeder, Calumet Farm 1930 4 0 0 0 ( )." Owner. Calumet Farm. Trainer. H. A Jones. S15.000 1959 16 4 3 3 $14.205 - I , E Apr30-60*C.D 6f1:104'sgd 8 114 5" 5'3 6" 6" BrooksS' Alw 83 Ber,edicto114 LittleFitz121 OnLeave 6 ■ \ S Mar 2-605Hia 7f1:23%ft 8; 124 3nk « 58J 6" BrooksS' Alw 82Genian118 Toplofty113 GoldStarM'th'r 9 , J Jan28-608Hia 11-81 :50Vsft 6 119 44 431 6'3 7" BrooksS2 20000 65 Nitrophy112 Revoque121 Shannondale 7 I * Jan19-60'Hia tc 11 1:511/%fm 3 119 34 4? 7'2 918 BrooksS' 20000 75 QuizStar116 Macbern115 NorthPolell. 9 I " Nov 6-597G.S 1Jg 1:43%ft 9-5e*119 34 42J 431 581 BrooksS^ Alw 84 MissJ.G 119 Pineapple117 WiseGuy 9 ) ; 1 0ct21-596G.S 6 f 1:11 ft 8-5 *1 11 P| 4«| 43 1i BrooksS'2 Alw 89 0nLeave113 R'm nSp'k119 G'neN tive 12 j : Aug22-596A.P 1 1 :35asft 8-5e*116 5' 54 2h 22£ BrooksS7 Alw 90 ThekiaRose 111 Alfiler 111 Alessta 8 j C Aug14-596A.P 1 1:37%ft 5'e 110 59 45 22 42J BrooksS* Alw 80 Racetracker108 BernbVgool 10 Alfiler 7 ■ Jly 27-59&A P 1 1:35*sft 21e*H6 4« 33 2' 1nk NicholsJ4 20000 92 Martinill. 116 Rickover119 Headq rters 8|F 3 i Jly17-597AP 1 1:352^ft 4fe 116 43 33} 33 54 BrooksS' Alw 57 Trubad'rll.116 0rbit'sl'ge112 Hdqrs 8 5 ' May 14 Was 5-8 ft 1:03b May 10 CD 1-2 ft :4825h May 8 CD 3-8 ft :37%b Q,T,fc \A/;i. 1 ftQ Ch. f, 4. by Shannon II— Witty, by Rhodes Scholar. UICK VYIT I U7 Breeder, R. W. Mcllvatn. 1950 5 0 0 1 $550 Owner. W J. Schmidt Trainer W J Schmidt. $15,000 1959 16 2 2 5 $9,930 May 9-607Spt Ijk 1:996*1 8J 114 2' 12 23 43J Fieselanjs Alw 63 Auctioneer112 CountSwedak114 Dos 6: May 2-607Spt ttf1:1SNft 4J 114 64 65 64 65 GriffithK4 Alw 81 Tonco112 lndianHeir112 Auctioneer 6' Apr27-606Spt 6i f 1:19 ft 3J 113 98 65 74} 54 Fieselm'nJ3 Alw 88 Sorex120 Pemberton113 IndianLady 9 Apr16-605G.P 6f1:09Vsft 18 106 "« 94 8" 87i Br'ssardK7 Alw 90 Springfirel 11 C"nterSpy112 ChitChat 11 ; Apr 6-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 91 105* 68J 65= 55; 34 Brous'rdK* Alw 93 GreekCircle116 OnLeave120 QuickW.t S j Nov11-598Spt 1 1:40"sga 3 111 42^55 5* 6'1 Barn'ttRL' Alw 78 Maribu 115 Ebony Pearl 115 SunKing 7 Nov 7-597Spt 6}f 1:212.'ssl 2J 107 321 32^ 32} 65= CraigH4 Alw 71 AdmiralJack112 Mt.0livet112 Novita 3; 0ct21-597Spt 6} f 1:17 ft 2% 111 22 35 33 2' WinantR^ Alw 38 EvenLode112 Admir'IJack115 SunKing 8' Oct15-597Haw 6 f V.094/sft 26 108 78 67 64| 58 CraigH Aiw 90 Rom'nCol'l 120 lnd'nMaid117 Nitr phy £ Jly 16-595A.P 6 f llO^sft 4 114 78 54 54 34i CookLC A'w 37 LogHouse111 WindRose112 M rcyBelle 7 April 1 GP 3-4 ft 1:13^h Grnxi Trucf 1 (XI Ro h 5, by On Trust— Priority, by Equipoise. ray I ruir IU/ Breeder Mereworth Farm 1960 10 0 1 1 $1,625 Owner. M. B. Frank. Trainer, A. N. Winick. 114 WW 1959 0 0 0 0 ( ) Apr23-609G P tc1,'s 1:47V5sf 3^e 114 77 22 23 31 H'rtkW'O 12000 68 Revoque114 Rom"nSp'rk108 GrayTrust 10 Apr16-6Q8G P 1;S 1:42%ft 3i 105* 57 65= 64} 64 Solo'oneMS Alw 91 SirRuler113 Necro"cer119 HansCh'tian 9 Apr 4-60&G P 6}f1:154'sft 15 110 88 84 8*= 4'I CookLC Alw 94 G'denOne114 S'nyDan112 Springfire 8 Mar 9-60*GP 1 ,JS 1 :43'/bft 10 108* 32} 55} 54 54} Sol'oneM2 Alw 37 Gr"kCh-f113 Las0las111 HappyPr'cess 8 Mar 2-608Hia tc 14 V44V5fm 5 116 7" 54 78} 6' Hart'kW7 20000 85TtdTimes116 L'y'lL'dy 11.106 P'ptH'ro 9 Feb22-60?Hia td,\ 1 -44%tm 8} 114 7'2 54 32} 23 Hart'kW' 15000 90 Idler 114 Revoque 120 Him'll Do 12 Feb17-606Hia tc U1:51 tm 24 105* Left at post. Sol'neMi 1750c K"gGr"il114 PrmptHero110 Tr'bl'dT's 11 Jan28-608Hia 11-81 :50'--5ft 15 116 22 37} 5' 5'2 Stev'nRL4 2000C 72 Nitrophy112 Revoque121 Shannondale 7 Jan23-60*Hia 7 f 1 24V5ft 104 114 12"11'311201215 Stev'nRL'2 Alw 74 Dance o"War118 lmW'ling118 LasOlas 12 Jan16-60«Hia 6f1:094/5ft 24 116 67 8'510'3 913 st vnRL' 20000 83 Dance o"War121 Hubcap112 Alarullah 12 May 14 Was 3 4 ft 1:122/sh May 9 Was 3-4 gd 1:18«5b April 2 GP 1-2 ft :50*sb GIVEAWAY Thursday, May DAY 19 • • • B Admission F 3 E E • • • TV Sets and Other Prizes Page 21 Before and After the Races Dine at . . . JUNIOR'S RESTAURANT COCKTAILS - LUNCHEONS - DINNERS - CHICKEN - SEA FOODS - STEAKS 18033 DIXIE HWY., HOMEWOOD, ILL. -OPEN DAILY - SYcamore 8-9703 6: 6' ; j 3; 8' ) 9 8 8 9 7 ENJOY IN COMFORT Home was never like this! # H 1 NEW GLASS-ENCLOSED CLUBHOUSE • Heated when it's cool • Air-conditioned when it's warm • Escalators • Paved parking • Cocktails and dining 5 • PLUS GIANT SCREEN TV IN ALL AREAS 5 ...so easy to reach ! J 9 TAKE THE TOLLWAY— from FROM LOOP OR SOUTH 8 1 North and West, Tri State SIDE — Outer Drive to Calu-Tollway direct to track, exit met Expressway, then West 2 south on Halsted. on Kingery, 3 miles to track. 1 FROM INDIANA AND EAST BY TRAIN — Illinois Central — Kingery Expressway non- Electric special trains direct stop direct to gates. to track. BY BUS — Special buses from North and Loop 3 direct to track. 0 ( — __ 2 FIRST RACE Holidays, 1:30 P.M. Weekdays, 3:30 P.M. Saturdays, 2 P.M. ADMISSION: Clubhouse $2.50, Grandstand $1.50, incl. tax Balmoral at WASHINGTON PARK 175th and Halsted For all inforrpation-Phone WEbster 9-2500 5th Was 8 FURLONGS. (On-and-On. June 6. 1959. l:tt*£. 3. 110.) R4-U \A/ Occupation Purse. Purse 34,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners of two races. Dill VYQS Weight. 119 lbs.: ncn-winners of a race other than claiming allowed 3 lbs.: maidens. 8 lbs. Horse Date Track Rec Wt. Andrew B W Jly59 AP 1:14sl 117 OurRulla Aug59 AP 1:10'/; 118 Ring Arnd Rosy Mar60 GP 1 12"= 109 Royal Voyage Mar60 OP 1:11Vs 116 Touch of Venue Mar60GP1:12 119 Horse Date Track Rec Wt Colonel Vat Apr60 GP 1:10% 115 Dim the Lite Sep59AP1:12 109 Capitalize Feb60 Hia 1:11 111 Irish Orator -Athena's Gem May60CD1:11 112 Horse. Date Track Rec Wt Yorky Apr60 Kee 1:104s 112 Count Positive Apr60 GP 1:1025 116 Sun Glint Jan60 Hia 1:113s 118' Coupled: Yorky and Sun Glift. H 1 KnAraxu ■ W 1 1 Q Lt cn c- 3 ov Andv B W— Bond Buyer, by Burgoo King. Mnarew D- fr* ■ ■ ' Breeder. E. H. T. Hay 1959 9 110 $2,715 Owner. S G. & H. Babbitz Trainer, C Scott. Dec26-59*F.G 6f1:123sft 10f 110 1'- 2 13412'= Comb'tJ7 HcpO 79 RoadH'selH- MkofMtm TonyGraff 14 Dec22-597F G 6f1:134/sft 8} 113 2' 2h 2'} 72 W'smanMS Alw 81 BeckyLou115 Em'IdGirl 110 ShopGirl 10 Dec'2-596F G Sf1:14V%sl 17f 110 34 34}10"10'7 W'smanMS Alw 64 TonyGr'f112 Sp"gB'ker116 Fight'gK'g 11 Jly 18-593A P 6 f 1:13 si 16 117 6" 84 88J 55; DeSp'itoA7 Alw 74 Roya! S'vice120 Lurullah120 G'yEagle Jly 9-595A P 5}f1:04'Aft 8 117 77 7'' 8'5 8'^ BrooksS7 Alw 80 F m toM'k t114 C'rTsJ'n117 M'd mR'l May25-595Was 5f :59 ft 8-5 "118 23 23 1} 1} Heckm nJ6 Mdn 91 Ch'lie sAdl 118 Stephen118 R'l S'vice 12 May11-592CD 5f :59'Aft 3} 119 32} 33} 3' 2"° Heckm'nJ4 Mdn 96 MissDog f i16 C'rRelic119 C'liesAd'112 May 6-594C D 5f1:00%ft 41 120 32 55} 5* 44 Heckm nJ3 Mdn 86 Chnsiewoo120 P'siveSun120 D mster 12 May2-592CD 4} t :53 ft 20 122 9 46 7" 74 YcazaM" Mdn 95 Max'kee122 F'm toM'kt122 PafsDay 11 May 12 Spt 3-4 hy 1:1915b May 9 Spt 3-4 m 1:223 sb May 3 Spt 1-2 ft :531sb Hur Pnl In 1 1 Q ~ Dk. b. c. 3. by Nasrullah— Shy Katie, by Roman. V/ur l\uiia ■' Breeder. Mrs. J. D. Hertz. 1959 3 1 1 0 $2,980 Owner. Mrs. J. D Hertz. Trainer. L. Gentry. Aug22-59'A.P 6 f 1 10'/sft 4-5 MM 1' 1^ 13 14 Nicholsjs Mdn 93 MoslmChief118 H'pBond118 Grphite 10 Aug 1-598A.P 6f1:12%gd V. 122 I1»|15»»14*»12« Nich'IsJS ScwS 70 T.V.Lark122 BallyAche122 Lurullah 20 Jly22-59"A.P 6f1102%ft 6|e 113 3?} 34} 2' 2nl NicholsJ7 Mdn 92 Ambass'd'r118 SlyPiet118 Chin'seB'dit 12 May 14 Was 3-4 ft 1:1337sh May 12 Was 3-8 gd :35}sbg April 28 Kee 3-8 ft :37%b 5 5 J 9 8 1 2 1 3 0 2 I | * * Oi Ma Nl - Mar Ja Ja Jan De De De . Nc ' Nc D I? " Ot II May Af : A[ \ M; ; ' Mi Mar . Fe Fe -r ■ o A| A, Apr ■ M, ! M. Ff f i. ; 0 . f i " 9'" I J Apr ! ^ Apr _ L Q " \\ 9" ' - JJ ; 5 : j I g . f I5 Jly j J Jly ( n 0 ' ■ JJ 5'™ ' I" i ' JJ i 8i™ ! j 115 ! 9JS r. ■ i ! u . : , I • , ' C I. )." . - , E I ■ \ S , * J I I " ) ; 1 j : j C 7 ■ 8|F 3 i 5 ' Q.nn Armm/I Rnen 1 1 A Gr *, 3, by Grey Sovereign— Spinning Wheel, by Tudor Minstrel. I^King Around KOSy | | 4 Breeder! Mrs. I. G Moore (Australia) 1960 4 0 0 0 ( )f Owner. Mrs. Roger Wilson. Trainer. J. H. Pierce. 1959 11 1 13 $3,980. Mar10-605G P 6f1:10%ft 17 109 1} 2h 64 98J BurrC7 Alw 83 Ringtilian 112 Riverside 112 Tasma 11 1-607Hia 6f1H'/5ft 20 118 2'} 2} 32 74 Sellersjs Alw 83 Augustina118 B'tersw't113 Way to Go 8 Jan13-60*FG 6f112%ft 81 112 13 14 8" 8 3 Hin'osaH7 Alw 77 MartyDee 109 Mark ofMerit 117 Paco 8 4-607F G 6 f 1 1 31/sf t 8} 110 1} 12} |1 52f Hm;osaH3 Alw 83 B'ckyLou115 M'rtyDee110 Em'r'dGirl 9 Dec26-596FG 61114 ft 3-2*110 21 2} 2^ 3' CombestJ4 Alw 81 Em'IdGirl 110 Spdn,k116 Gabrl Blue 9 Dec19 597FG 5}f1:06"?ft 24 111 1' 13 12 331tC"mb'tJ" HcpO 91 FighfgK"g116 T'yGrf118 Sp gBrlcer 12 tDeaa heat. , , _ Dec10 595FG 6f1:12?sft 3^ 110 2} 2} 23 22| CombstJ4 Alw 86 He'sSom y113 Mrs J.G.110 B'ker sSun 9 1 Nov26 59"F G 6 ff 1:13%%ft 18 115 1'}1" 12 48 Heckm nJ3 Alw 78 TonyGr fi14 BlueC ner111 FairSt nt 9 ; Nov4-595CD 6f1!2 sy 6} 118 3} 32} 2'~ 35 SellersJ7 Alw 78 Marikay 118 Hestia 118 Esquill 12 j May 11 CD 7-8 ft 1:29b May 6 CD 3-4 ft 1:16b May 2 CD 5-8 ft 1:01h nun I Vau/i/io 1 1 Q 0x b or br c- 3- bv Roval Coinage— Maiden Voyage, by Ardan. I I ^ Koyal voyage Breeder Mrs G G Pr0ikaUer. i960 9010 $720; Owner. Mrs Carl Greene Trainer. G Alexandra 1959 6 10 2 $2,570 t 7-60«Spt 6} f 1:22 m 11 111 54} 55} 5" 6'4 StoneC4 9500 60 G'deT "oSh'sllO C'liesAd'l 114 M'nG'p 7 : Apr18 607G P 6f1094sft 4J 114 23 23 2' 65} HartackW7 8500 85 FishBug116 FrenchAccent114 LordJr. 8 ; Apr13-6X)6GP 61110 ft 38 118 41 2' 3'} 77I BurrC7 Alw 86 FlygTroublel 15 NewHit113 RedCent 12 ' iMar31-608GP 6f1:09ibft 36 111 2'} 35 47} 68} Hin'saHS 11000 87 FreeService114 TomJ.115 Intrusting 9 ■ Mar16-606G P Bt1:11%ft 31 114 5^i 54} 78}11?= DeSp'oA^ c8500 77 FrenchAccent112 PaHoney113 TomJ. 12 * 5-604G P 6 f 1 :1 1 ft 44 116 1} P 1'} 2} DeSp'oA'o 8500 88 RippleBay 111 Tasma 110 Condamine11 j Feb25-60«H.a 6 f 1:10 ft 40 114 35 5? 7'4 7»« DeSp'toA3 Alw 79 WillYe111 RoyalOrdetll .1 1 1 SirK'ntar 8 : 'Feb17 6C8Hia • 6 f l:MBtft 150 119 2} 3' 6"11'7 DeSp'oA" Alw 76 Crcatan 119 Hillsborough 119 ThisEra 11 ' April 7 GP 1-2 ft :49b March 21 GP 1-2 ft :52b B- f 3» by Billings— Ginger W by Coldstream. i Tnnrli lOUCil nf OF VpniiP Venue 1 1 A ., 114 Breeder, H Wells (Estate). 1960 5 10 2 $2,425 Owner. Valley View Farm. Trainer, E. L. Whyte l Apr13-606G.P 6 f 1:10 ft 17 113 3} 3' 107 12'4 BlumW3 Alw 80 FlygTroublel 15 NewHit118 RedCent 12 \ 5-604G.P 6 f 1:12%sl 9-5 "120 1'}12 12 |11 BlumW2 Mdn 81 Teh ofVue120 ChicM's120 DixieCh'm 10 " Mar29-603G.P 6 f 1:11%ft 8-5 *119 1} 12 4 321 BlumW^ Mdn 84 F'l o'L"ove114 M"aHoney119 Nirgalady 12 Mar11-6C4G.P 6f1:11Vsft 5} 119 3'} 34 3* 35| DeverR'O AlwM 80 Qu"nEtheM19 PrimFlw'rll? M'sM'go 12 Feb22-602Hia 6f1:104sft 61 118 22 3^ 55} 5S| DeverR7 Mdn 82 T'orPrcess118 Pr'sRous'1118 P'chblw 11 May 11 Was 5-8 m 1:01?sh May 6 Was 5-8 ft 1:02h April 4 GP 3-8 ft :37%b Cr\[nno\ Vnn 1 1 A Ch 9- 3. by Roman Sandal- Covey Ridge, by Foray Array. V*uiunei run «»*♦ Breeder. Terrell Brothers. 1960 4 10 1 $2,275- Owner. H. W. Van Home. Trainer. D. W. Carroll. Apr23-607G.P 6} f 1:1635sy 17e 105* 32} 32} 64} 8" BenjminD4 Alw 81 McPheelll Gr'kChTg 107 FlgTrble 11 Apr13-60«G.P 6 f 1:10 ft 2= A113t107l108= 75 44 BenminD4 Alw 90 Fly"gTrouble115 NewHit118 RedCent 12 7-606G.P 6f1:10%ft 31 114*2} Hi 2^ 34 BenfminD3 Alw 90 Alwable119 G dianl not119 C'nel Van 8 1-604G.P 6f1:10%ft 67 115* 3"k 35 22 12 BenjinD'O Mdn 92 Colonel Van115 ChkBoy120 MyRound 12 May 13 Was 5-8 ft 1:03%b April 6 GP 1-2 ft :50b March 31 GP 3-8 gd :37b Dim f Uo I I-IIC ifo 1 1 £ Dk D c' 3. by Dark Star— Elocution, by Jacopo. l/im tne I I O Breeder. Dr. T. H. Garth. 1960 5 0 10 $725 Owner. Mrs. E. Denemark. Trainer. W. Roland. 1959 7 10 0 $1,725 May 4-60"Spt 6} f 1:202/5ft 7} 116 77} 55 33} 2'= Skor'skiA5 Alw 80 ld'oStep116 Dim theLite116 Capifze 7 Apr25 606Spt Bf1:14Y%ft 51 118 59 47} 45} 42} SkorskiA2 Alw 84 Bim 113 Equimiss 113 O'Riley 7 Mar30-607OP 6f1:11%ft 36 112 B4 67} 7" 8? Skor'skiA' Alw 82 Patanandy116 MamaMac114 C.O.Q'ck 10 Mar21-6050P 5} f 1:04%ft 35 110 7" 7'0 74 7«1 CraigHS Alw 91 Blue Crooner 113 Brud 109 Vital Force 7 Feb22-604O.P 5}f1:08V5hy 17 122 65} 851 67 681 CraigHS Alw 71 D"naBrook117 C.O.Q'ck122 Niz'slmge 11 Sep22-595Haw 6}f1:184-bgo 44 113 9'4 |»« 9'3 Jfd NicholsJ^ Alw 68 Bolerita 110 Poms Joy 120 Stephen 9 Sep2-59'A.P 6f1:11'/5ft 21 109 10'510'2 98= 64 NonoR3 dOOOO 84 CableKing118 F'nchAccent112 Everne 10 29-59'A.P 6f1:11%ft 23 118 10' 2 9'}10' 3104 DeSp oA3 10000 81 Basso 118 PaHoney 118 SteveB. 12 1-594Was 5}f1:06V5sl 12 120 8'0 6'0 7" 7" DeSpoA* 15000 76 OldStory 120 Nero 115 CountessOil 3 May 7 Spt 3-8 sy :40b May 2 Spt 5-8 si 1:08%b April 28 Spt 3-8 ft :38%b rnm¥n\'i7c 1 1 A B c- -■ b Quibu— Miss Olympia. by Olympia. ^apiiunz.c l l ♦ Breeder. F W Hooper. 1960 8 1 1 4 $4,915 Owner. E. E. Pershall & J. F. Beck. Trainer. J. F. Beck. 1959 7 M 2 1 $2,115 May4-604Spt 6}f1:20?5ft 21 116 64 34 45} 34 NonoR2 Alw 30 Id oStep116 Dim theLite116 Capit'ze 7 Mar26-60'G P 1,'s 1:43%ft 3*117 54}8"45 331 YcazaM? c12000 87 R'ghFel'w107 Funda'tal 107 Wauk'ha 12 Mar18-606G.P 1-70 1:41 %sy 6} 118 78} 5'° 4'2 3'* RotzJL4 AKv 75 Salason 118 Our Hope 118 To Fortune 8 |Mar11-608G.P 1-70 1:41 Vsft 6} 118 9"11'3 8" 8" YcazaM' Alw 81 Hillsborough 118 Fango 118 OurHope 12 Mar 2-606Hia 1 1 -8 1 :503/sf t 16 113 5'3 54 3' 2"° YcazaM' Alw 82 RavenWmg108 SinnersQuest112 Fango 9 Feb25-607Hia SfUMtft 9} 111 34 33 33 35} RotzJL3 Alw 90 Vindicator110 ThisEra112 R'fWeather 8 Feb12-604Hia 6f1:114/sft 21 120 64 54} 43 tj TingleyR^ Mdn 3£ NewHit120 St!lnSecr't115 S'm'rRules 12 iFeb3-605Hia 6f1:11%ft 71 106 43155 SH 42| CookLC* 13000 85 L peDeTr't107 Dar gH rt106 Clockfast 12 Oct 7-596 Aqu 6} f 1:184'sft 16 IIS 11" fij'14 H Ruanej2 Man 88 Fr ndlyD te118 A g stSn118 N'blen'st 14 April 15 GP 1-2 ft :502/5b March 17 Hia 3-8 ft :372sb ♦ I rich Ornrnr 1 1 Q ^b 9. 3. by Reverse Charge— Lady Gratton. by Embargo iiiaii v/iuiui '•' Breeder. Dr. J. F.Coffey (Ireland). 1950 2000 ( ) Owner. Busch Stable Trainer. M. Eiscn. 1959 5 12 0 $790 Apr26-607B.M 6 f 110-sft 106 115 64 84 l»« 8" HuntG7 Alw 30 Grover 118 Cacus114 Tis Sure 12 Apr18-60 5B.M 6f1:10'/sft 16 114 74 8" 8'4 7" GriffithsRS Alw 8i Grover114 GoldGallantl 14 KerryPiper 8 Nov14-59 Naas 6f1:131sgd 4 123 Rathbrlde Plate 1} WardL Mdn Cr'wnCol'ny126 Perhapsbg126 Iberian 19 Sep17-59 GoP a6} f 1:242,bfm 21*126 Clashwilm Plate 2"" M'll'neJ Mdn FIV-de L e123 B'lym-tV121 Jam-J'm 9 Sep10-59 Dun a 7} f 1:402'sfm 6-5 123 Omeath Plate 2' WardL Mdn Lovely Moon 121 2 Aug29-59 Bal Sf^Wsfm 10 123 Seaside Plate 45; WardL BarnPride 123 MontellFarm 126 Dix 9 Aug19-59 Bal 7f1:30:5fm 20 123 Baily Plate 4 RoeB Mdn Lustr-sH'pe126 C"r"nto'hill126 L'lyMn 6 Athonn'c fipm 1 1 A Ch f 3 bv Roval Gem ' ' -Athena, by War Relic. b v,em MTnena I I H Breeder. F W. Hooper. 1960 3 1 0* 1 $2,345 Owner. F. W. Hooper. Trainer. C. R. Parke. rMay2-603C.D S f 1:11 ft 6-5 A112 12} 15 14 is; BaezaB7 Mdn 93 AthasGem112 CnieCityl 11 MmaH'y 9 Feb 15-603 Hia 6 f 1:12 ft 51 117 N 7'1 441 431 TingleyR' Mdn 82 L-leJpcn117 P"c'ssR'sel117 WhitePe'k 12 Feb 1-603 Hia 6f1:12%ft 2} 117 4'} 2'} 32 33 GrantH4 Mdn 78 Bitters "t112 A-g'tina117 Hith'randY'a 12 May 14 Was 1-2 ft :48hg April 30 CD 3-8 m :3725bg April 26 Kee 3-8 ft :36%b Ynrlrv 11QB.C.3, by Bull Lea— Waynoka, by War Admiral. I I 1 ur*/ ■ I * Breeder, Calumet Farm. I960 .4111 $2,900 , Owner, Calumet Farm. Trainer, H. A. Jones. I May 7-603C.D 6f1:111/sgd 3i 112 641 42 42} 3J BrooksS7 Alw 91 RunForNurse122 EightAgain122 Yorky 7 ' i i Apr28-605Kee 7 f 1:22%ft 4-5e*120 24 24 21 2'J BrooksS2 Alw 92 BoldLark120 Yorky120 LittleJupon 8, I I Apr19-607Kee 6 f ):10%ft 7-5e*112 1J 1h 11 14 BrooksS' Mdn 91 Yorky112 NotBanished122 Watauga 11 Feb19-608Hia 6f1:104i ft 20e 110 6" 9'« 87} 7^ BrooksS' Alw 85 WeGuar't'e119 OurHope114 Dar'gH'rt 11 I May 14 Was 3-4 ft 1:13%b May 6 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 23 Kee 1-2 ft :50b Nominated for Belmont Stakes and Preakness. fmmf Pncitiuo I 1 Q ~ B. c, 3, by Count Fleet— Negative, by Blenheim II. V*OUIlT rosmve ■ I Breeder, Calumet Farm. 1960 8 113 S3,300 I j Owner, Oakmont Stable. Trainer, D. Sazer. Apr23-607G.P 61 f 1:163/5sy 11 113 »" 8" 98J 9 2 ZakoorW7 Alw 80 McPhee111 Gr'kCh Tg'r107 FI'gTrble 11 Apr14-504G.P 6 f 1:10%ft 1-2 *117 44J 22J 4 14 Zak'rW* AlwM 92 C'ntPos've117 S'kerDavid112 P'kSt'dy 9 I I | Apr 8-605G.P 6f1:10Vbft 3 121 4?J 45J 35 24 Th'rnb'gB3 Mdn 91 ChuckBoy121 C'ntPositive121 MyR'nd 10 I i i Mar28-606G.P 6f1:10%ft 29 113 65| 5* 43J 31 ZakoorW7 Alw 91 SweetWilliam119 CanWin114 Fango 10 II 1 Mar11-608G.P 1-70 1:41 Vsft 29 112 33 78J 9151015 DeSp'toA" Alw 77 Hillsborough 118 Fango 118 OurHope 12 1 Mar 4-604G.P 6if1:19%sl 5} 11S 84 64 45J 323 DeSp'oA7 AlwM 75JustPops 121 MyRound116 Redrawn 12 ! Feb12-604Hia 6 f 1:114/feft 2} *120 97 109 12H117 UsseryRS Mdn 79 Capitalized NewHit120 StolenSecr't 12 ! Jan11-604TrP 6f1:10%ft 1} 120 34 32 3' 32 Us'ryR7 M15000 89JustTh'k120 Sh'deLand120 WillCavill 8 I May 12 Was 3-4 gd I.H%h May 8 Was 5-8 ft 1:03%b April 20 GP 5-8 ft 1:00ysh Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. Cum r"*i:«* 1 1 A Dk. b. f, 3, by Sun Again— Diamond Tear, by Count Fleet. 3UI1 OIIRT | 14 Breeder, Calumet Farm. 1960 2 1 1 0 S2,650 ) Owner. Calumet Farm. Trainer. H. A. Jones. 1959 4 M 1 0 S800 ) Apr 9-603 Kee 6 f 1:12 ft 3 118 521 43J 2i 12J RogersCS Mdn 85SunGlint118 Gal o"War118 Kedgeree 12 Jan18-603Hia 6f1:11%ft 41 118 53} 43J 31 24 BrooksSS Mdn 87 F'rCentSt'p118 P'chbl'w118 Enc'm'm 12 | Dec29-595TrP 6f1:10Vsft 29e 111 1215 9121Q13 911 BrooksS^ Alw 81 0urJody118 HelioDeb118 AliWing 12 - 0ct14-594G.S 6 f 1:14 sy 9 117 9*1 44 44 281 BrooksS7 Mdn 65 Fr'hL'y117 CTsCel'ste117 M'sS'teR'd 12 I Aug14-592A.P 6f1:13%ft 23 115 8*2 87} 64} 54 BrooksS'O Mdn 73 MidPacific115 MamaH'y115 Visualize 11 Aug 5-595A.P 6f1:11^sl 5e 112 8" 812 8'7 819 NicholsJi Alw 67 Tingle115 Teacation115 CountessAnn 9 I May 14 Was 3-4 ft 1:132/5b May 5 CD 5-8 ft 1:01b May 4 CD 3-8 ft :37b Page 22 6th Was 6 FURLONGS. (On-and-On, June 6, 1959. 1:083s. 3. 110.) £ J.L \ki Purse $4,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 121 lbs. Non-winners of two | Or ll YY OS races since April 23 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, 6 lbs. (races when entered to be claimed I for S8.G00 or less not considered). Claiming price, $12,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed I for each $500 to $10,000. Horse. Date.Track Rec. WL Know It Mar59 0P 1:11% 117 Tonco Feb69SA1:103/s 118 The Joker Jun59 Was 1:10 113 Kaygeebe Mar60GP1:09% 109 Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt. iWindy Fleet " Apr60 GP 1:094/5 1161 'Counter Spy Apr60 GP 1:09% 112 Air Prince Jan60TrP 1:10% 115' i Encore Dec59 FG 1:12 113, 1 1 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. ; jEtoka Nov59GS1:11 113 Not Banished Apr60 Kee 1:1191 122 ! 'Bonnie A. Apr59GP1:11 120 ) Coupled: Know It and Encore. ] |yn..„ ii 1 1 C Ch. g, 4. by Big Dipper II.— Man Wise, by Roman. I ,VI10W ,T • ' J Breeder. J. L. Paddock. 1960 8 0 0 1 $350 Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable. Inc. Trainer. W. H. Bishop. SI 2.500 1959 19 1 9 5 $8,470 Apr25-605Lrl 7f1.25Vsft 14 114 2i 2h 34 3H TrejosR* 12000 97 SkyLightl 17 V.S.0P.115 Knowlt 7 i Apr16-607Lrl 6f1:11%ft 12e 116 44} 55 74 971 RogersCS 15000 92 H'ney'sTiger116 EssDee113 T'nFlash 9 Apr 9-606Lrl 6f1:13Vsft 5Je 116 75J 54 64} 521 MeauxC4 15000 91 TileSon 118 O'Keegan 119 EssBee I Mar28-606Bow 6f1:11Vsft 6|e 110 43J 65| 68J 5'J KorteK4 Alw 85 Bobll. 118 Amplitude 113 O'Keegan 6 I Feb22-608Bow HfUSfeft 7}e 117 54| 64 87 88| KeeneH7 Alw 84 F'shM'rble115 L'g'IG'n116 P'ceBon'za 11 i i Feb17-607Bow 6f1:12%m 5}e 112 2h 3"" 54| 78g MeauxC' Alw 80 SkyLight 122 RomanRevel 107 Canard 9 Feb12-607Bow 6f1:12%gd 31 113 32 43J 43s 65 MeauxC3 ATw 83 BrilliantHost110 SkyLight122 NetEall 12 Jan19-607F.G 6f1:124/5ft 2*114 12J 12 2\ 541 CookWM3 Alw 83 Duke ofB'r114 Fly'gCh'f115 King'sl'ge 8 Dec31-597F.G 6 f 1:12 ft 3}e 113 12J 13 12 24 BairdRLS Alw 90 Matinal 113 Etl Bim116 D'bleDem d b Dec26-597F.G 6H:12%ft 1*116 14 14 11 21 CookWM8 Alw 89 FiflaM's112 Q'n'sM'nt110 D'ke ofBar 9! May 13 Was 5-8 ft 1:01 %h April 7 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:02%h March 23 Lrl 1-2 si :51%b Tnnrn V 1 1 Q B. g, 6. by Two Ton Tony— Cohigh, by Copiapo. I onco •s MO Breeder. Shoemaker & Son. 1960 9 4 2 2 $9,580 Owner, W. D. Bernhardt. Trainer, D. Womeldorff. SI 2.500 1959 29 3 5 2 $12,843 I I May10-607Spt 6f1:15%m 2 120 21 24 21 22 Barn'ttRLS Alw 79 Racetracker112 Tonco120 Pemberton 5 May 2-607Spt 61 f 1:19%ft 9-5 *112 11 11 2h 1"° Barn'ttRLS Alw 86 Toncol 12 lndianHeir112 Auctioneer 6 I Apr26-607Spt 6f 1:13%ft 3-2 *120 57 3* 21 32 Barn'ttRL4 Alw 89 YoungWarrior112 Severn120 Tonco 7 Apr16-607Spt 6f1:16%m 2*122 1i 4 21 2h Barn'ttRLS Alw 76 Boldest 114 Tonco 122 IndianLady 6 i Mar 5-607F.G 6fl:114Aft 51 116 11 12 14 32 GilliganL* Alw 92 EternalBim119 F'sickle116 Pr'ceR'sel 8 Mar 1-608F.G 6f1:l2%ft 12 113 42 42J 2i 12 NonoR3 Alw90Gunrod 119 Firesickle 119 Beauguerre 7 Feb15-608F.G 6f1:13Vsft 2|e 113 54 53} 75 44 V'z'elaAC* Alw 82 ChrisM'se113 L'dstealer111 D'rdisQ'n 8 Feb 3-607F.G 6f1:12%sy 6J 113 2^22 21 12J Val'laAC4 1100090 Leadstealerl 16 Helequest112 Severn 8 Jan 5-607F.G 6f 1:124/5ft 7-5 *116 31132 2* 1no MeauxC2 07500 88 SpyMdy110 S'tinPVsl 116 FibreK'g 7 Dec24-59«F.G 6f1:134/%t't 4J 118 5415*153 43 MeauxC7 "850030 FlyingChief 118 Pan 109 FibreKing 7 May 7 Spt 3-8 sy :391/5b April 13 Spt 5-8 ft fcltfjft TL- \r\\tar 1 1 f) 6. c, 4, by Tom F001— Striking, by War Admiral. I ne JOKer | | U Breeder. O. Phipps. 1960 5 0 0 2 $725 j Owner. J. Bray & D. D. Oliver, Jr. Trainer, R. S. McFarlane. $12,500 1959 16 4 1 4 $10,755 Apr23-606G.P 6f1:104/ssy 9J 116 33 571 7'i 781 Mik'enR4 15000 81 Apostle107 WindyFleet105 Jestress 7 ! Mar28-605G.P 6| f 1 :16 ft 62 111 33 65*44 6*1 BlumW' Alw 88 SteveW.113 Judiciary110 SeaJet 7 Mar23-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 18 111 63^53 5^ 34 BlumW3 20000 93 Steve W. 113 On Leave 118 Pryson 9 Mar14-60«G.P '6lf1:16Vbft 11 110* 1h 1h 2h 321 Sol'neMS c1300091 Judiciary116 Handshake115 Doshay 12 Mar 5-605G.P 6 f 1 :093/sf t 38 106* 65* 9'i 9M 912 Sol'oneM' Alw 84 Charlie'sS'ng111 Gr'kCircle117 Pryson 11 Jly 15-593A.P tc51 f 1:044'5fm 2le*113 S*4 S'7 91' 9'4 BrooksS3 10500 80 Springf ire116 ActiveCrater110 WetBk 9 Jun26-598Was 7f1:224/bft 4 118 22| 4? 89 8' 3 BrooksS7 14000 78 JackiePrice106 Mr.Jr.105 StoneHeart 9 Jun16-598Was 6 f 1:10 ft 4 113 2* 1' 12 12 BrooksS7 13000 95 Mr. Jr. 113 WetBack 114 HudsonKid 8 Jun 9-594Was Bf1:1Mtt 61 113 64143 33 31 BrooksS3 12000 90 StoneHeart114 Mr.Jr.110 WetBack 7 Jun 3-595Was 61 f 1:17 ft 41 113 14 11112 11 BrooksS7 13000 98 St"neHeart116 OurRxky102 Sprgfire 9 May 14 Was 5-8 ft 1:06b April 13 GP 1-2 ft :49V5b April 17 GP 5-8 ft 1:04%b Knvnpphp 1 1 ft B f 4' b» Ro al Mustang— Dickie Sue, by Okapi. rxaygeeoe 1 1 \j Breeder s E Wi|SOrli j, 1960 7 1 2 2 $4,325 Owner. Mrs. G. H Emick. Trainer, G. Stutts. S12.500 1959 25 4 3 5 $12,435 Apr 4-606G.P 6lf1:154/sft 41 112 53 55J 64| 85J RotzJL2 Alw 91 G'den0ne114 S"nyDan112 Springfire 8 I \ Mar22-607G.P 61 f 1:16%ft 9-5 112 11 |1 11 21 SellersJ2 Alw 92 W'dl'wn115 EasyDeg'ge110 M'd'sMiss 7 Mar15-608G.P 6 f 1 :09Vsf t 3% 109 67 5*1 47 2^ SellersJ2 Alw 96 Pryson 113 Little Tytus 122 Steve W. 11 Mar 7-608G.P 6f1:094sft 81 109 32 21 Pi 121 SellersJ' 9000 95 Elath 116 Hi-Lift 116 JetMissile 9 Feb24-602Hia 7f1:24Vsgd 13 112 2h fh 34 3 3 RotzJL2 8500 87 Tara'sR'g116 Gr'd-d'd0's112 W'dyFI't 12 I I Feb19-605Hia 6f1:11%ft 91 111 44 34133 61 BrooksS" 7500 87 BullHero116 SwitchOffm LittleSkip 12 Jan 6-609TrP 1-701:40%ft 21*112 9" 5* 4 4 32J GibbG'i c6250 96 Check111 SeniorHigh117 OurBI'ckGem 11 i Dec30-599TrP 1 Jg 1 :433/sft 63 112 7*| 7h 12 31 GibbG7 7500 83 Middlet'n115 NotableG't118 BeauF'nd 7 Dec22-599TrP 1-701:42 ft 3 112 65J 1J II 2"K GibbG W 7000 92 Not'bleG't115 NoTrump114 Sen:rHigh 11 I Dec10-59'TrP 1-,^ 1:43Vsft 9 111 32 12 14 11 GibbG« 6250 86 Check111 Adm'l T'n116 PI'yWithFire i\ I Nov28-594TrP l£l:45%ft 32 108 37 25 23 3| GibbG* 6000 74 NewPrxe114 Adm'l Town115 S'meFrt 91 I April 23 GP 1-2 sy :53ysb April 20 GP 3-8 ft :38b April 1 GP 1-2 ft :504/5b WinHv Floof 1 H9 Cn- c 4 °y Windy City H -Gala Fleet, by Count Fleet. i TTinuy ricci 1 u^. Breeder, Keystone Stable. 1960 7 2 11 $4,520 j I Owner, Park Deere Stable. Trainer, A. N. Winick. S10.500 1959 18 2 2 2 $7,203 j Apr23-6TJ6G.P 6f1:104/ssy 31 105* 5* T 441 24 S'm'neM' 12000 88 Apostle107 WindyFleet105 J«stress 7j j Apr12-605G.P 6 f 1 :09%f t 32 116*1082 7»1 4«| W Sol "one M? 10000 95 Apostle113 W'dyFleet116 TVeDouble 10 ' tDead heat. 1 Apr 5-608G.P 6 f 1:113/sgd 3*118 991 992 57 32ltHin'osaH2 9000 83 Co.Capfn120 Hi-Lift118 WindyFleet 10 ; tDead heat. Mar26-606G.P 6f1:103/sft 10 107*53 76^ 2h 14 Sol'neM' 9000 91 FrtCm'dY112 F"t'reD"ble113 Dynamic 9 Feb24-602Hia 7f1:24V5gd 62 116 7* 88J 68J 45| BrooksS3 c85O0 83 Tara'sR'g116 Gr'd-d'd0's112 Kayg'bj 12 Feb15-60«Hia 6f1:Wsft 9J 117 632 882 6 4 55J Th'b'rgB2 10000 86 OleKel 114 C'ffs o'Dover114 Fly'gJosie 9 Jan22-606Hia 6 f 1:12 ft 73 12110* 913 8" 55 Th'b'rgB3 10000 80SteveW.118 StoutF'low118 Br'nDrake 12 Dec26-597TrP 6f 1:10'/5ft 31 *122 771 67i 651 64 Th'nburgB* Alw 91 Toplofty 115 BullysKin 122 Naharue 11 \ Dec17-597TrP 6f1:10%ft 4 122 98 8^85 433 Thornb'gB7 Alw 87 All Four115 CassBlue118 CraftyBelle 10 j | Dec 3-597TrP 1-70 1:41 %ft 9-5 *120 6*2 7io 781 551 Th'nburgBi Alw 88 N'thPolell.120 OutSail 114 H'd andF't 7 ! « May 14 Was 1-2 ft :50%b April 19 Lrl 1-2 ft :524/sbg April 12 Lrl 3-8 ft :38bg fnunt-Pr ^nv 6b 1 1 c B. g, 5, by Spy Song— Belle Histoire, by Blue Larkspur. counter jpy ^y \ | j Breeder wheatley Stable 1960 7 12 2 $5,900 Owner, Florida Shores Stable. Trainer, B. Lepman. S12.500 1959 20 5 5 3 $22:565 i Apr23-606G.P 6 f 1:104/5sy 6-5 *114 43 33 331 641 Z'koorW* 14000 85 Apostle107 WindyFleet105 Jestress 7 Apr16-605G.P 6 f 1:09V5ft 8-5 *112 3' 6* 2422 BlumW2 Alw 96 Springf irel 11 C'nterSpy112 ChitChat 11 Mar29-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 4 113 2h 21 34 43J BurrCS Alw 93 P'pingT'm122 G"ld'n0ne114 Gr'kCircle 8 i | Mar21-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 7 114* 31 32 22 23i Solo'neM4 Alw 94 LittleTytus 119 Moony 119 GoldenOne 10 Feb20-606Hia 6 f 1:10Vsft 51 121 P* 1' 1 3 St'vnRLS 20000 93 MincePie116 MoonAg n121 GoldenOne 9 I Feb 4-60'Hia 6f1:10%ft 81 105*4 2h 32J 351 Sol'oneM4 Alw 87 Cur'sW'man110 RareRice116 An erArt 8 I Jan23-60'Hia 6 f 1:11 ft 2e*113 H U U 13 UsseryR' d 5000 90 FourFives107 Mt.Olivet123 MoonAg n 12 ! Nov27-598Aq 6f1:11%ft 10 117 2* 2' 43 W SmVmW Alw 92 Nan'sMink117 Visc'nt114 N'bleFdler 5 i Nov16-595Aqu 6 f 1:11 ft 6J 118 P] 9 24 413 Mor'noHS 15000 98 Naikl 15 Patrolm nPete113 Handshake 6 i 0ct17-59«Aqu 61 f 1:18 ft 91 114 12 || 143^ AdamsL« Alw 96 AmberMorn117 Saci114 RoyalAnthem 8 I Oct 1-597Aqu 6 f 1:11 V5f t 5 115 41 54 52164 ArcaroES 17500 95 Naik 111 Melpet.Jr. 115 Asqard 6 i April 10 GP 5-8 ft 1:04b April 5 GP 1-2 sy :501/5b March 27 GP 5-8 ft 1:02%b Air Prinro 1 HQ B. h, 5, by Princequillo— Away East, by Airway. f\n rimte • W7 Breeder C. G Raible 1960 10 2 0 2 S4.615 i Owner. J. I. Nischan & L. W. Gordon. Trainer. N. Gonzalez. 11.000 1959 9 0 0 1 $758 I Apr23-60'G.P tc 1 ^ 1 :47Vssf 12 113 44 6' 6'3 572 Z'koorWS 12000 61 Revoque114 Rom"nSp"rk108 GrayTrust 10 1 Apr14 609G.P l£l:43%ft 62 112 23 2J 1^ 14 ThburgB* 8000 92 AirPrce112 Bril'tSp'd114 J'nsG'ture 9 ) Mar28-608G.P 1 ,16 1 :44V5ft 2*113 |ti 2Jh Hi 1nktZakoorW3 6500 87 DigMe113 Phar inFnt113 RedW'gf'ld 8 J tDisqualified and placed third. Mar21-609G.P 1,1S 1:434'sft 10 115 47 21 12 13 ZakoorW? 5000 89 Vet'sBoy119 TheOratorl15 Cnt t.Days 12 ! Mar 3-609G.P 1^1:45^ssy 11 112 79 6«1 7s; 313 ZakoorW3 6750 68 Plenilunio II. 106 Prank 107 Lt.Blake 9 ) Feb24-608Hia 1 1-8 1:52Vsgd 28 116 |h |h 22 531 Gomez M3 6000 70 MaymiM14 Bauxita111 RedWingfield 12 ! Feb19-602Hia 6f1:10%ft 48 116 10 410e211i511n Gon^zMN' 7500 80 CheckArtist119 BlueJim116 Coroebus 11 I Jan29-6TJ5Hia 6f1:114,sft 24 116 852 871 772 881 GomezMS 7500 77 SeaVoy ge116 R'kieCr'k117 Ch'kArtist 11 I Jan12-607TrP 6 f 1:083Aft 130 115 9^2 88J 771 7" GomezM2 Alw 89 SteveW.118 StoutF'low118 Br'nDrake 12 M April 6 TrP 3-8 ft :37y5b April 3 TrP 1-2 ft :49%h March 26 TrP 3-8 ft :38b I I , I ' i i 8, I I I I j I I | I i i II 1 1 ! ! I ) ) | - I I | I I ; ! ) ] I Pnrnre* 1 1 K. -n- " 6 b* More Sun— Sun Mixa. by Sun Briar. uiiuure 1 1 j antaer_ Brookmeade Stable. 1960 4 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, W. H. Bishop Stable, Inc. Trainer. W. H. Bishop. S12.500 1959 28 4 5 3 $16,600 Apr 9-60*Lrl 6 f 1:13V%ft 5Je 116 632 77 8" 8'4 Fiesel'nJ2 15000 79 TileSon 118 O'Keegan 119 EssBee 8 Mar28-606Bow 6f1:11Vfeft 61e 113 1h 2h 551 693 Fiesel'nJ3 Alw 85 Bobll. 118 Amplitude 113 O'Keegan 6 Feb22-608Bow 5Jf1:05Vbft 7Je 113 8«| 7*4 55J 99J Fiesel'nJ3 Alw 84 F'shM'rble115 L'g'IG'n116 P'ceBon'za 11 Feb12-608Bow 51 f 1:05 gd 17e 113 1082118|118 1110 MeauxC9 AlwS 84 YesYouWill 115 Ch'lieB'y116 Tink'l'ro Ofc Dec16-597F.G 6 f 1:12 ft 9-5e 113 1r 2^ 42J 7*3 MeauxC7 Alw 85 Gunrod 113 Sarno113 Prince Gala 9 Dec 9-59«F.G 6 f 1:12 ft 3e 113 12 13 13 1"o MeauxC Alw 92 Gunrod 113 Sarno113 Pan 7 Dec 5-596F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 8-5e*113 13 1« 2h 55 BairdRL2 Alw 82 GrdWiz'd115 E'yPearl 113 SafeM'age 7 Dec 1-596 F« 6f1:12%ft 23e*113 14 14 12 31J MeauxC' Alw 87 PicksGirl 108 Gunrod 113 Sarno 9 |0ct6-597Haw 6 f 1:12%m 4-5e*112 3' 441 581 613 LeJeuneS4 Alw 71 SafeM'sage112 Mt.0livet112 Y'knJe 7 Sep 8-597Haw 6f 1:09%ft 10e 114 623 743 75J 7«i Sko'skiA7 HcpO 94 Gold'nNotes122 Cl'ndestine113 Arcdy 9 May 12 Was 1-2 gd :48y5h May 6 Was 1-2 ft :49%b April 23 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:00%h Ftnkn 11? B. g, 5, by Heliopolis— Rose Flake, by Fairy Manhurst. uu » 1 J Breeder, W duPont. Jr. 1960 6 0 0 1 $490 Owner, M. W. Nierman. Trainer. P. D. A. Cooper. S12.000 1959 27 3 3 3 $12,240 Apr23-606G.P 6f1:10%sy 7 116 6 U 441 5* 43 BarrowTS 15000 87 Apostle107 WindyFleet105 Jestress 7 Apr12-607G.P tcIA 1:41%fm 42 110 4« 612 713 712 Benj'minDi Alw 86 Ever'desDee111 Nit'phy110 M'ersG'de 7 Apr 7-605G.P 6J f 1:16 ft 13 115 2*| 1*i 12 3'3 RotzJL4 12000 93 FleetCom'nderl 11 Toplofty115 Etoka 8 Mar19-606G.P 1-701:43 si 64 118 33 532 672 81° Choq'etteJS Alw 73 Sabotage114 Sn'wFight116 MisterJive 8 Mar12-606G.P 6f1:09%ft 87 113 72|107|11 1411 16 Choq'tteJi Alw 79 Ch5lie'sS'g117 Eastlnd'n121 G'kCircle 11 Mar 1-60*Hia 6 f 1 :093/sf t 48 107* 64 J 88 691 6'3 Benj'minD7 Alw 84 Liberal Lady114 Jimmer116 Past Due 7 Dec 8-597Pim 6f1:12%m 5 113 31 31 23 241 ShukN7 Alw 83 PenBolero120 MissP'fitm Ch'gHildy 9 Dec 2-598Pim 6f1:114/sft 13 116 31 33 533 44 Reyn'IdsL7 Alw 87 Fath'rBob104 MiladyD'res107 Equifun 8 Nov24-598Pim 6 f 1:13 sy 15 113 1'1 2h 21 23 GilliganLi Alw 84 AnyMorn116 PenBolero120 Hastego 8 Nov20-598Pim 6f1:11%ft 10 116 7*\ 723 94| 8* BrooksSS Alw 86 TomBulg'r114 Bril'tH't116 YesY'uWill 10 Nov11-596G.S 6 f 1:11 ft 12 119 542 532 52J 24 Boul'tisS4 Alw 88 Kent'kyPride122 L'kyG'ge122 Reluct't 8 May 10 Was 3-4 m 1:20b April 6 GP 3-8 ft :37b April 1 GP 3-8 ft 362/5b MUI Klnt DOni! nea RnnkhpH 1 1 K Br. c. 3, by Count Fleet— Banish, by Count Gallahad. I I J Breeder, Mrs. J. D. Hertz. 1960 1 M 1 0 $600 Owners, Mrs. P. Hexter. Trainer, L. Gentry. S12.500 1959 0 M 0 0 ( ) Apr19-607Kee 6f1:10%ft 11 122 21 2h 21 24 NicholsJ3 Mdn 87 Yorky112 NotBanished122 Watauga 11 May 12 Was 5-8 gd VM%b April 25 Kee 3-4 ft 1:18%b April 17 Kee 7-8 ft 1:33b Rnnnip Dunme M. A 5k ^ 1 1 n Ch. m, 5, by Buster— Shushanna, by Blue Swords •• ^ Breeder. C. Mooers. 1960 7 0 0 0 $260 Owner, C. S. Handelman. Trainer, D. Sazer. S12.500 1959 18 1 1 1 $5,490 Apr23-606G.P 6f1:104/ssy 23 106* 7" 681 68 541 Br'ss'dK2 15000 85 Apostle107 WindyFleet105 Jestress 7 Apr15-607G.P 6lf1:15y5ft 54 113 7" 6'0 512 510 ZakoorWS Alw 87 Lib'l L'y110 M'owsMiss114 Ch'ceG'ge 7 Apr 5-608G.P 6f1:11%gd 15 109 88 891 8" 67J CookLC3 10000 79 Co.Capfn120 Hi-Lift118 WindyFleet 10 Mar31-6TJ6G.P 6f1:10%ft 12 112 96J109J1093 8» RotzJLS 10000 83 Jestress109 Hi-Lift117 RoughTempo 10 Mar22-607G.P 6J f 1:16%ft 40 115 31 44 681 610 RotzJLS Alw 83 W'dlawn115 Kaygeebe112 EasyDeg'ge 7 Mar16-608G.P 6Jf1:15%ft 97 110 7*2 69J 791 8" YorkR'i Alw86Babu115 SonnyDan 113 FirstFair 11 Mar10-607G.P 6 f 1 :09Vsf t 47 110 7'i 712 713 714 YorkR6 Alw 84 Liberal Lady 115 CobuM11 Jodi 7 Nov 9-59«Aqu 6f1:12%sl 13 112 6 1 681 791 6is Sor'tinoM2 Alw 78 TaraTella 112 Jodi 112 JudyJump-Up 7 0ct26-597Aqu 6f1:12Vsgd 63 115 751 771 77 681 AdamsL4 Alw 85 Narrissa113 G'd asGold121 Cashel II. 8 Sep14-598Aqu 6 f 1:11 ft 28 113 541 5* 5* 492 AdamsL7 15000 Naik 115 Ceilidh 118 CounterSpy 7 May 12 Was 5-8 gd 1:00%hg April 20 GP 3-8 ft :35%b April 13 GP 1-2 ft :47%h ^P^IHIII wfllfrffiEirM AN^" oF"Y ««** Dl IP! CIIDUI : cast ^^ -"-."-■•. .vM^^^y^^M iLfJI T Q *iVmJA*Zij!J Or Your Travel Agency 7th Was i I i i 6 FURLONGS. (On-and-On, June 6, 1959. 1:MH. 3. 110.) 7*li U/nc Sl,(le Rule Purse- Purse 56=000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Horses listed in / Til VYQ5 the Classified Division who have not won three races of $2,600 other than maiden, optional, starter or claiming since Nov. 25. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races of $3,250 in 1960 allowed 3 lbs.; one race of $3,250 or two races of S2 .600 in 1960, 6 lbs.; one race of $1,950 in I960, 9 lbs. (maiden, optional, starter and claiming races not considered). Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt t. Ahmed Apr60GP 1:11% 112 3 Charlie's Song Jun59 Was 1:09 Vs 122 2 Leadstealer Jan60FG1:12 1 16 6 t. 3 2 6 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. 1 One W. Dec59 TrP 1 :09% 116 LittleTytus AprfJO GP 1:084/s 114 Alhambra Mar59 GP 1:084/s 124 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. (Statistician , Nov59 CD 1:104/s 119 iTarbloom Jly59 Det 1:12 112 I I I I i j ! I \ I I i I I I i j I j j ' 1 ; \ j | ! i i | I ! i i I i i I 1 ) J ! ) ! I M Ahmprl 5k * 111 Ro. 9. 5, by Mahmoud— Rare Perfume, by Eight Thirty. AAiniicu f 111 6reeder Erdenheim Farms Co. 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. Hatskin Farm. Trainer. E. Kalensky. 1959 2 0 0 0 ( ) Apr 6-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 3ie 113 43i 55J 7' 781 BevJi Alw 88 GreekCirclel 16 OpLeave120 QuickWrt 9 Mar31-607G.P 6f1:09Vsft 108 113 22 24 44 7'2 BevJ3 Alw 86 Tyhawk 116 Babu 111 LittleTytus 8 |Mar21-608G.P 6f1:09%ft116 112 21 2h 45i1015 Mik'enRio Alw 82 LittleTytus119 C unterSpy114 Moony 10 Jun 4-598Was tc6f 1:104Afm 15 113 21 24 351 691 NicholsJ4 Alw 85 B'n'dicto110 R'limS.W.119 Steph'n'tis 8 May26-598Was 6f1:114/ssl 19 114 14 14 21 7" Stev'onRL7 Alw 75 Etonian110 0urHoliday116 EvenStr'ke 10 Sep30-587Haw 6 f 1:12 sy 4-5e*114 U 12 11 2nl CookLC2 Alw 88 Kent ckyKing114 CanTrust120 Maribu 7 Sep25-587Haw 61 f 1:16^sft 6 117 2^ 2^ 441 771 BurrC* Alw 89 E'syDeg'ge105 C:ympiaBI'd107 IceTea 10 Sep15-586Haw 6f1:103/sft 32 116 V 14 2* 2% BurrC* Alw 94 L'therBut n116 W:ll0mit116 BayBoy 8 Sep 8-586Haw tc11:374/5fm 42 114 1' 22 991 913 BurrC2 Alw 74 Headqrt'rs120 HillC'ntry114 Mangam 10 Sep 2-585Haw 6f1:09%ft 2 114 34 43 651 7«J GilliganL^ Alw 93 Er rd'slsle117 Disc rd't117 J'dyJ'p-Up 8 May 14 Was 5-8 ft 1:02bg April 16 GP 3-8 ft :342/5hg Ap.il 14 GP 5-8 ft 1:00hg Chorlie's Sona X 1 1 ^ Ch. h, 6, by Spy Song— Sari Omar, by Sir Gallahad III. Lnariiei ** Jon9 ' »** 5reeoer Estate of R. G. Martin. 1960 4 2 0 1 $8,105 Owner. Florida Shores Stable. Trainer. B. Lepman. 1959 16 5 5 2 $53 140 Apr13-607G.P 6f1:084/sft 62e 117 54 641 32 541 DeSp'oA7 HcpO 95 L'tleTylusl14 G'den0ne114 Eastlnd'n 8 Mar21-607Aqu 6 f 1:11 ft 5J 117 21 1h 11 3nk YorkRi HcpS 97 Sir Salonga 114 Nimmer 115 Li'l Fella 13 ]Mar12-606G.P 6f1:094/sft 1*117 21 !* Hi 1n" YcazaMa Alw 95 Eastlndian121 GreekCirclel 13 Eurasia 11 Mar 5-605G.P 6f1:09%ft 21*111 43 21 21 VI YorkRS Alw 96 GreekCircle 117 Pryson 112 FirstFair 11 Aug31-598A.P 7 f 1:23 ft 10 115 74 78 551 231 Z'koorW5 HcpS 89 T'raFirma116 B'leauCh'f118 Bet'rBee 8 Aug19-59«A.P tc51 f 1:03%fm 31 122 551 54 451 531 BrooksS3 Alw 95 G'ld'nNotes122 Airide116 YukonJake 9 Aug 8-598A.P 11:37 si 14 112 B41 441 46 47J D'Sp'tcA* HcpS 78 Bet'rBee115 B'leauChT114 R'ndTable 10 Aug 4-594A.P 7 f 1:25 si 4-5 *122 33 34 23 24 BrooksS3 Alw 82 B'leauCf122 Pete'sF'ly122 R'limS.W 5 Jun22-597Was 6f 1:Q91/sft 4-5 *122 33 32 33 2"° RogersCS Alw 99 Racetr'ker111 FrtHist'y116 HeaOq rs 6 Jun13-598Was 1 1:33%ft 11 112 3»| t* 32 331 RogersC9 HcpS 96 RoundTable 130 Etonian 104 Ekaba 11 May 11 Was 3-4 m 1:14?/5h May 5 Was 5-8 ft 1:00%b April 20 GP 3-4 ft 1:124/5h i onHcf-onlor 117 Ro h- 5- bv Brown King— Khadija. by Mahmoud. LCUUiicuiei ||/ Breeder Mrs. Joe W Brown. 1960 11 3 3 1 $16 750 Owner, E. E. Wilson. Trainer, E. E. Wilson. 1959 4 2 0 1 $3 270 Apr23-60«Spt 1 1:40Vsft 9J 112 21 751 9161026 B'ldwinR7 HcpO 63 EI'meM'me107 Res'ved120 SafeM'age 10 Apr16-608Spt 6lf1:21%m 42 109 11 13 |1 1"k B'winRio HcpO 77 Leadstealerl 09 TinGod110 Arracado 10 Mar31-606O.P 1-701:41 ft 8-5 *107* 14 21 331 53i SprakerL2 Alw 91 ShanPac117 D'styAdm'l 113 JoanieGal 9 Mar22-6060.P 1-701:41 ft 51 107*11 1J 12 2"° SprakerL7 Alw 94 PenHallow120 ShanPac117 Auction'er 9 Marl 9-6080. P 6 f 1 : 1 1 Vsft 11 112 31 3 54 9*2 CraigHS HcpO 86 L'tleFitz112 Gr'dWiz'd120 S'feM's'ge 11 Mar 9-6070.P 6f1:154/5hy 21 111*11 12 14 12J Campb'IIR4 Alw 70 Mangam 119 Dos 112 CurlyKem 9 |Feb19-608F.G 6 f 1:12 ft 4-5 *108* 4 13 14 13 Vincif'raR2 Alw 92Ds'tyAd'l 116 ChrisM'se122 Adm'U'k 7 Feb13-607F.G 6 f 1:13 m 6} 111 21 2* 1' 2' CookWM3 Alw 86 ChrisM'se113 Dordi'sQueen106 Tonco 8 |Feb3-607F.G 6f1:12%sy 21*116 14 12 11 221 CookWMS 1150087 Tonco113 Helequest112 Severn 8 Jan27-608F.G 6f1:13%sy 6J 113 12 2J 24 54J MaddenD7 Alw 81 Sarno 113 Optiquest 113 Locoweed 8 Jan13-607F.G 6 f 1:12 ft 25 116 1' 4 1^ 3n MaddenD8 Alw 92 Et'r'IBim112 D'ke ofB'M12 S'feM's'ge 10 May 4 Spt 1-2 ft :50%b March 30 OP 3-8 ft :39b March 17 OP 3-8 si :39%b Onp W 1 1 A Cn- c' ^ &¥ Jonn One— Sue Saxon, by Saxon. ,c TT* ' lH Breeder. E. E. Wilson. 1960 5 10 0 $2 360 Owner, Mrs. Ethel Haffa Stable Trainer. T. W. Kelley. 1959 25 3 6 5 $13 615 Apr11-607G.P 6f 1:09 ft 72 116 622 5* 54 451 CookLCS Alw 93 DayCourt 116 ChitChat 114 OnLeave 8 'Mar31-607G.P 6f1:09Vsft 20 116 67J 571 57 45 CookLC2 Alw 93 Tyhawk 116 Babu 111 LittleTytus 8 iMar8-608G.P 6f1:H) ft 24 112 522 2h 13 14 CookLC7 Alw 94 Moony119 ChasmarFlash117 SteveW 12 Jan23-605Hia tc1J1:52%fm 17 111 541 65! 59 1014 CookLCi 15000 71 Swal'swift113 W'lingM's106 K'g'sM'k 12 Jan16-606Hia 6f1:094/sft 27 112 99i 916 |11 812 CookLC9 17500 84 Dance o'War121 Hubcap112 Alarullah 12 Dec24-596TrP 6f 1:10 ft 2 116 T 1 981 671 54 CookLCS A 89 Pryson 117 Elath 119 Prybu 9 Dec 9-59«TrP 6f1:09y5fr 7 116 721 44 3"* 2"" CookLC3 A10000 95 Tr'bledTimes122 Tomike119 SirA'dl'y 9 Dec 4-59«TrP 6f1:10Vfeft 1\ 115 671 35 22 22 CookLCS Alw 90 Verdi 115 RicoRee 117 AirPrince 7 Oct17-597Haw tc 1 1:394/sfm 31 111 54 52 32 44 CookLC Alw 75 St'neH'rt112 Bold'st111 Ray'sF'yGold 8 |0ct9-597Haw 6lf1:20%hy 22 112 3422 24 341 CookLCS Alw 71 Spr'gfire115 Festiv5IK'g119 Y'ngWar'r 7 Sep26-595Haw 61 f 1:18%qo 8-5 *114 522 21 13 13 CookLC3 012500 85 HudsonKidl 12 B'k ofVerse111 Mr Jr 8 May 14 Was 1-2 ft :501/5b April 20 GP 1-2 ft :522/£b April 10 GP 3-8 ft :36y5b I uiiue ittl*» Tvfrnc 1 "X xx 1 1 7 B. c, 4, by Ky. Colonel— Golden Earring, by Hoop, Jr. yiua M/ Breeder. Mrs. J. Goodwin. 1960 6 2 0 2 $8,630 Owner, Mrs. Priscilla D. Willis. Trainer. D. W. Carroll. 1959 10 3 5 2 $55 300 Apr13-607G.P 6f1:084-sft 51 114 77 54 42J 14 BlumW* Hcp0 100 LtleTytus114 G'den0ne114 Eastlnd'n 8 Mar31-607G.P 6f1:09Vsft 21 116 34 45123 3' RotzJL* Alw 97 Tyhawk 116 Babu 111 OneW 8 |Mar21-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 1*119 53 421 12 m RotzJL* Alw 97 CounterSpy 114 Moony 119 GoldenOne 10 Mar15-608G.P 6 f 1 OQVsft 3 122 32122 22 34 RotzJL4 Alw 96 Pryson 113 Kaygeebe 109 SteveW 11 liFeb15-609Hia 6 f 1 :093/5ft 9-5 *118 52} 43 57 793 RotzJL9 Alw 87 Alarullah 118 Jet Fuel 11+3 Past Due 9 Feb 8-607Hia 6f1:10Vsft 3J 118 7" 691 682 6»3 RotzJLi Alw 81 Past Due 118 Ashlar 121 Jimmer 7 Sep23-597Haw 61 f 1:15%ft 9-5e*117 33 23 2^ » RotzJL7 HcpS 101 Rom'nCol'l 117 Oc'nicll.112 Ind'nM d 8 Sep12-598H.P 1^ 1:44 ft 8-5 *119 33 31 II 21 Choq'teJ7 AlwS 97 EasySpur124 BayHarb'r109 IdleTime 8 . Aug29-598A.P 1 1-8 1:49%ft 3 120 35 34 34 J 39} RotzJLS AlwS 85 Dunce 126 Demobilize 120 Waltz 7 Aug19-597A.P 1 1:35%ft 8}e 110 33 33 2^ 13 RotzJLS Alw 93 R'm'nC'I'nel 114 D'nce120 Dem'bilize 8 Aug 8- 595 A. P 6 f 1:12 si 21 114 43 45 43121 RotzJLi HcoO 83 RomanCol'l 115 Coltrane112 F'tlights 6 May 10 Was 5-8 m 1:06b May 5 Was 1-2 ft :53%b April 30 Was 1-2 sy 48%b 1 ningmuru Alhnmhrn X ~ 1 70 Br h 5- b* Olympia— Robins Charm, by Eipthet. '" Breeder F W Hooper 1960 8 2 11 $17 757 Owner. F. W. Hooper. Trainer. C. R. Parke. 1959 16 4 2 6 $71 325 I Apr16-605Kee &1 f 1:16' sft 7-5 *122 14 1 1 9 3'1 BaezaBS Alw 99 Nunya 112 LittleFitz 122 Alhambra 8 1 Apr 9-606Kee 6 f 1:10 ft 1*126 412 41 34 54 BaezaB4 HcpS 89 CourtAffair 110 Dunce 118 ShanPac 8 : Mar19-606G.P 1-701:43 si 7-5*120 1* I" 4^55 YcazaMS Alw 78 Sabotage114 Sn'wFight116 MisterJive 8 Mar 3-607G.P 6 f 1:102/ssy 7-5 *124 24 4 13 14 YcazaM4 HcpS 92 P'pingTom114 Tyhawk116 Alarullah 9 Feb18-608Hia 7 f 1:22%ft 3-2 *122 15 15 p 14 RotzJL3 Alw 98 Pointer 116 Mister Jive 119 Derrick 6 , Feb 4-609Hia 6f1:10%ft 3-5 *122 641 651 79 711 GrantHS Alw 82 Cur'sRomanllO Ra.eRice116 C'terSpy 8 ! Jan16-607Hia 6f1:09Vsft 51 123 1i 11 11 2h GrantHi HcpS 99 Rom'nCol'l 130 Duncel 16 K'nt'kyPride 7 : Jan 9-603TrP 6 f 1:09' sft 8-5 *123 2h 3nk 3nk 42 RogersC3 HcpS 95 WarEagle114 FirstFair103 Melpet Jr 7 .Oct 9-597Aqu 6f1:10%sy 3} 119 2^ 2' 54 712 Usse.-yR7 HcpO 91 TickTock124 Dtscard115 AmberDiver 7 Sep19-598Haw 61 f 1:144'5ft 41 124 1* I* 2* 34 ChJq eJ2 HcpS 102 Gcld'nNotes124 Alarullah114 Arcandy 7 Sep 7-50564 7 f 1:23 ft 3} 112 14 |1 44 410 MorenoH3 HcpO 83 Hillsaale 129 Mysticll. 113 Babu 5 • May 13 Was 5-8 ft :58h May 6 CD 3-8 ft :36b April 27 Kee 5-8 gd 1 00%h ^f-nficf irinn 110 B. g. 5, by Hachazo— Icanc. by Silver Horde. jiuumiuuii ■ ■ A Breeder. Mrs. N. M. Mik«. 1960.7 2 1 2 $12,225 Owner, Mrs. A. M. Creech. Trainer. B. Creech. 1959 27 4 8 5 $12,940 Apr 1-6070.P 6 f 1:10 ft 3 119 3H 33* 4 | SH ParsonsJ2 Alw 94 Res\ed122 M'sBlueG'm110 A D'nK'ler 6 Mar28-60 H) P 6f1:T01Aft 6J 117 32} 42 3»i 3'3 ParsonsJ* Alw 96 GrandWizard 122 Alsvin 117 Resolved 8 Mar19-6080.P 6 f 1:11 'Aft 7 115 72 41 3J 4»| ParsonsJ* HcpO 91 L'tleFitz112 Gr'dWiz'd120 S'feM's ge 11 Mar12-6070.P 6f1:14%sl 3Je 111 I* 14 11 I'-ParsnsJ* HcpO 77 Gr'dWiz'd122 SafeM'sage117 Styrunr 9 V.ar 7-6060P 6 f 1:13' shy 4-5 4112 1] 1'| 12 1 13 ParsonsJ1 Aiw 83 MySpike114 MissMelis'de102 Ar'cado 8 Feb27-6060.P 6f1:12*sny 2% A111 642 34 32 2U P'rsonsJ* HcpO 85SafeMYge114 TinGod112 DixieDudley 7 Feb20 HPO.P 5Jf1:04-sft 9^ 110 2\ 1h Hi 3} ParsonsJ: HcpO 97 Gr dWizd120 L'tleFitz116 Styrunn r 10 Nov18-596C.D 6f1:09%ft 5* 119 63} 5* 51 Pi SellersJi 1250C 97 June'sCrocodile114 ISayNo113 Pan 8 Nov12-597C.D 6 f 1:11 ft 12 113 21 32 34 1nk SellersJ2 900C 95 RoyalSpy116 C'rlyKem113 D ce o'War 12 Nov 6-595C.D 7 f 1:2435ft 7-5 *115 3' 3'J 3' 22 B rg keR3 c6500 85 LittleSkip 112 CurlyKem 115 Subqal II 0ct31-593C.D 6f1:12^qo 12 118 52 43 3' 3'1* B"rg"keR o 750C 85 D ce 0' War118 J'nesCr'dile107 J rF'l 11 May 5 CO 5-8 ft 1:02Sb May 2 CD 3-8 ft :39b April 26 Kee 1-2 ft :502/5b TnrKlnnm 1 uruiuuni -v k 111 Ch. g. 4. by Pinebloom— Eilly Orrum. by Rico Monte. III Breeder J A Privette 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. Mrs. Louise Gaeta. Trainer. P. Groos. 1959 15 2 0 1 S6.795 Mar 9-608 Bow 1Jk1:471M 19 119 823 825 825 8'? SeridoB3 Alw 57 Stockw'l 122 Arr'ntBlly119 Rivingtcn 8 Feb29-607Bow 7t'1:24*sft 54 112 5' 5*1 5" 5*1 CorleRE? Alw84Gama115 StoneHeart 115 SandBoy 8 Feb22-608Bow 5)f14BV%ft 27 115 1 1 1211 13109J109| Roger'sC^ Alw 83 FshMrble115 L'g'IG'n116 PceBonza 11 Dec28-597TrP 1-7C 1:40J5ft 38 122 6" 6" 610 68; clemesK? A,w 90 MsfrParch122 Eurasia122 MissCI dy 8 Dec21-59"TrP 1-70 1:40'sft 26 114 4*} 3} 44 56} ClemesKS Alw 94 MusicM'stro110 MoonAge112 Nivrag 7 Nov21-598Nar 1^1:57 ft 40 108 6' 6? 58 5" DavernJi HcpS 77 NetBall 112 Polylad120 SevenCorners 10 Nov11-59i°Nar 1-7C 1:444'sga 15 109 9'2 85| 6* 431 DavernJ? HcpO 77 Longus 111 HandsomeClay 116 Tullo 10 0ct30-596Aqu 1 1-8 1:514-sft 62 112 33 34 5'} 6is RuaneJ* Alw 76 F rmer'sGlory112 Honk115 N'thPclell. 6 Oct12-59'2L.D 7* f 1 :334/ssl 4} 109 55 6^33 42? DavernJi HcpO Cup 0 C'fee112 Chelt'nh'm115 Et'lB.m 7 Oct 3-595Aqu 6f112V5ft 35 120 5«| 4tH * 1nk RuaneJ4 Alw 94 N'bleF'dl'r117 F'mer'sGI'y117 J'dicry 8 May 12 Was 3-4 gd 1:22b March 16 Bow 3-8 ft :3645hg Page 23 8th Was 8 FLRLONCS. (On-and-On. June 6. 1959. 1:08*.%. 3. 110.) OiL VA/aic Second running TRI-STATE. S15,CO0 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. By subscription Olll YYQS of S25 each, which shall accompany the nomination; S100 to pass the entry box. Starters to pay $100 additional to the winner, with $15,000 added, of which $3,000 to second, $2,250 to third and $1,500 to fourth. Weight. 122 lbs. Non-winners of two races of $25,000 allowed 3 lbs.: one race of $25,000 or two races of $10,000. 6 lbs.; one race of $15,000 or two races of $5,CO0. 9 lbs.; one race of $5,000 or two races of $3,250. 12 lbs. Closed with 21 nominations. | Horse. Date Track Rec. Wt. Intrusting Mar60 GP 1:103/s 113 Pied d'Or Jan60 Hia 1:10 113 Lurullah Apr60 Kee 1:11 122 Heroshogala Sep59AP1:11 118 Eight Again Apr60 Kee 1:10% 122 Jive Music Sep59 Haw 1:11'/s 114 Horse. Date. Track Rec Wt. Bold Lark Sep59 Aqu 1:12-*s 117 1 iWillYe Feb60 Hia 1:10 111 Mas Money Feb60SA1:10% 119! Flying Trouble Apr60GP1:10 115 i Toby "s Brother 0ct59 Kee 1:11 V's 115 iEquidall Sep59 AP 1:1145 118 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. , Bwllysadare Sep59 Haw 1:12'/5 119 , 1 Road House Nov59 CD 1:11% 111 Coupled: Lurullah. Eight Again and j I Toby's Brother; Jive Music and Will Ye. Inf riicfin/i 1 1 H B. c. 3. by Intent— Mum's the Word, by Heliopolis. iniTUSTing M V Breeder. Mrs E S Moore. 1960 6 12 2 $4,415 Or. Cuff Links Stable & Silver Creek Farm. Tr., T. W. Kelley. 1959 12 4 1 1 $11320 Apr21-606G.P 6J f 1:16%sy 8-5 '116 22 2'} 23 2'} CookLCS Alw 90 Clockfast113 Intrusting116 Teacher 8 Apr16-60^G.P 6$f1:154*ft 5 110 V 1} 2} 2™ CookLC* Alw 96 Allowable113 Intrusting110 Estival 9 Apr 7-607G.P 6Jf1:16%ft 2\ M13 4| 1h 1J 12} CookLC7 12000 93 Intrusting113 Small E.108 Neshenun 3 Mar31-608G.P 6 f 1 :09*-^f t 3 113 V\ V V ¥■% CookLC3 12000 91 FreeS'vice114 TomJ.115 CapeCan'ral 9 Mar11-607G.P 6Jf1:16%ft 12 110 96|109g 6* 54 CookLC 15000 88 GoldenHours118 Gaylad112 Sw'tWil'm 10 Jan19-60«Hia 5M1175ft 4 119 &\ 5*1 44 3*} C'rleRE* c12000 84 McPhee 113 Moriches 116 Stradone 12 Nov23-595Pim 6f1:12V*ft 1*120 34 21 11 14 Culm eJ' 1CO00 89 M'SelleV't're114 C'tonP'ce112 Sun re 7 Nov17-595Pim 6f1:13%ft 2\ A117 53 2' 1J 1"° Culm neJ* 10000 83 Clockfast104 SlashCot'ge114 Dzylrish 8 Nov 4-595G.S 6 f 1:11 ft 9 122 851 68J 7*i 65£ Boul'tisS' Alw 33 WhWithWin112 Nibrud111 Gavlaa B 0ct15-595G.S 6t 1:134ssy 4-5 *117 4"* 4"* 4' 31 Hrt'kWn cSOOO 74 G'tOrbit114 Cr'tyM't'r113 Cryst'lTrail 12: Aug29-593Atl bf1:11V*ft 2\ 118 62} 3* 34 42| HartackW? Aiw 86 GraphicAid 108 Quaze 115 Gayiaa "/) May 14 Wa: 5 8 ft 1:011/5b April 14 GP 1-2 ft :52b March 26 GP 3-8 ft :37%b P'ioA A'Cir 5k 1 1 "5 B. c. 3. by Nasruilah— Two Lea. by Bull Lea. riea a \JT 1» 11^ Breeder Calumet Farm 1960 9 2 0 3 $10,730 Owner. Calumet Farm. Trainer. H A Jones 1959 13 3 2 1 S1C.370 May 3-607C.D - 1 1.35%ft 4-5e*116 32 22 22J 3^ NicholsJ2 AlwS 96 BeauP'ple116 C'ierRelic116 Pied dOi 12 '■ Apr22-606Kee 7f1214/sft 3^e 113 12 11 2h 322 NicholsJ* Alw 96 Tompion122 VictoriaP'k116 Pied d"0r 8 AprT4-606Kee 6f1:10'/5ft 22e 116 31 2h 1h 34 NicholsJ7 Alw 92 W'therwise119 Hillsb'gh113 Pied d'Or 8 Feb27-607Hia 11-81:48 ft 8}e 122 33 5'° 9'5 918 CookLC3 ScwS 77 BallyAche122 Vict'aP'rk122 Keenation 12 Feb22-606Hia 7 f 1:22 ft 2-3eA119 16 16 16 14 CookLC4 Aiw 100 Hillsbor'gh.110 Col'IBala110 C'kieD'vid 7 Feb17-607Hia 11-81:4BKft 7 117 852 8'4 916 920 BrooksS? AlwS 74 Mosl'mCh'f114 AIIH'nds114 B'b'nP'ce 10 Feb 3-607Hia 7f1:23%ft 10 117 3| 2' 21 44 BrooksS'O AlwS 91 B'lyAche126 M'srmChief114 AIIHanas 11 Jan25-607Hia 6-1:10 ft 10 113 1r 12 14 16 BrooksSio Alw 95 0neSub113 FreeService110 Progres g 12 Jan16-608Hia 6 I 1:10Vsft 2\ *113 84 9" 7'0 58; BrooksS7 Alw 86 Ch'ckieDavid113 BigKlu116 Carrollton 12 Nov21-598Pim 1,\ 1:45%ft 4-5e*122 34 43 64 712 RogersC7 ScwS 71 Progressing122 AIIHands122 Catapult 10 ! Nov16-595Pim 1& i 45%ft 1-2e*113 23 2^ 12 1J RogersC3 Alw 82 K'nafn111 BillyBluejay112 Pers nSpy 1 May 14 Was 5 8 ft 1 002/5b I nrnllnh 1 1 H Ch. c, 3, by Nasruilah— Lurline B . by Alibhai. Lurunuu I I v Breeder. Duntreath Farm 1960 10 \ 1 3 $11,460 Owner, T. A. Grissom Trainer V R. Wright. 1959 14 3 1 3 $52,561 May 7-607C.D 1J-42:02%gd 74 126 1112122712261239 BrooksSS ScwS 56 V tianWay126 B'lyAche126 VriaPark 13 ; Apr28-606Kee 1 1-8 1:43%ft 82 121 32^ 33| 32 343 BrooksS' AlwS 89 Tompionl 26 VictoriaPark126 Lurullah 4; Apr22-606Kee 7 f 1:215-sft 22 113 551522 42 65 GilliganL4 Alw 94 Tompion122 VictoriaP'k116 Pied d'Or Si Apr 9-607Kee 6f1:09%ft 8 122 54J 532 53 36 GilliganL6 A|w 90 All Hands122 HoopBoundl 18 Lurullah i\ Mar2S-6080.P 11-3 1:53 si 9- 5e 116 77 66J 55J 54 Vcif'raR6 AlwS 72 Pers'nGold110 TonyGraff122 D'mster 10 Mar19-607O.P 1-70 1:42%ft 9-5 114 52 2h U 1"° VincifaR'0 Alw 87 TonyGraff120 SpringBr'ker109 Carter 10 Mar 5-6T*F.G 1 1-8 1 52 ft 12e 111 10»J 85» 85| 32 Gillig nU AlwS 85TonyGraff 111 Yorktown 111 Baghatur 11 Feb27-606F.G 1&14G ft o^e 111 3' 36 43J 532 CookWM6 Alw 81 Yorktown116 R'dH'se119 EightAgain 8 Feb22-bW.G 6f1:12%sl 2-3e*111 42 52 32 24 CookWM2 Alw 89 Ei'tAgain111 Eq*l-Lib'tor^06 B'wDero 8 Feb12-608F.G 6f113%sy 1e'111 56 56J 54 46 CookWM" Aiw 73 M'k ofM'rit112 R'y'sBr'te109 Ei'tAg n 6 Nov14-597C.D 11:39%sy 4J 116 24 1 1J 43 H'ckm nji AlwS 75 0ilWick116 AIIHands116 RunForNurse 11 ' Hornchnnnln 1 1 fi Ch. c, 3. by Noble Hero— Coosawatchie, by Hypnotist II. iieiuiiiuuuiu 1 1 u Breeder, E. Heuoeck. Jr 1960 6 0 10 $1,350 Owner. Mrs. Mary Keim. Trainer. P. G. Johnson. 1959 15 2 5 0 $7,561 Apr26-606Kee a 7 f 1:26' =tt 44 122 M 5 i 2\ 24 RotzJLS Alw 95 Ccunt'ate122 Heros'la122 R'l Orderll. 7 Apr23-605Kee b f 1:10 ft 28 109 63J 64J 5^ 453 AnyonE' Alw 89 J"gleD'cer122 Seneg'ese114 Mt.Olivet 7 Mar10-605S.A 1& l:43%ft 20 118 86 85J 88J 862 BolandWS Alw 80 How'rdG.118 SlyPiet118 DivineCom dy 11 Feb77-6PS.A 1 « 1 :434'sft 18 117 74J 44 72J 451 BolandWS Alw 79 Kamasutra117 HowardG.120 Rendition 8, Feb17-605S.A 1£ 1:43feft 14 111 64 742 57 582 NevesR* Aiw 79 TopCaliber111 BI'ndeRuler112 SlyPiet 8 Jan16-603S.A 1^ 1:45%m 62 120 42154 67 |H NevesR' Alw 63 SlyPiet 114 Pyrrhus 112 Mirtaugh i\ Dec31-597S.A E) f I:1W»*1 63 122 94|106J 911 915 MorencHS AlwS 3C NewP'licy122 JohnWil'm122 H dm svr 11 Nov19-597C.D 1 1 3£%ft 9-5 *119 42 24 2J U Woodl yC'O Aiw B3 H styL'ne122 W'kesha122 Ry'lOrd rll 11 Ncv10-595C.D 6fV11%ft 1*111 86 44 42 2* RotzJLS Alw 91 RoadH'se111 Op'nNote115 Roy 10'rll iC ; Nov 4-594C.D Sfl'L- sy 4| 114 43 43 5? 2J Sellersj4 Alw 52 Doc Sc'fr114 N'rse"sS'h114 Cdamine 11 May 13 Was 1-2 ft :48Vsh May 8 Was 1 2 m :^9%b May 3 Was 1-2 ft :50y5b Finht Annin 1 1 0 Ch c 3 b* Windv Cit I" — Late Again, by Eight Thirty. Liym A\yum || u Breeder, Duntreath Farm 1960 9 3 2 2 $8,940 Owner, T. A. Grissom Trainer. V. R. Wright. 1959 9 2 12 $5,405 May 7-603C.D 6 f 1:11 V5gd 3^ 122 l» 2^ 3"k 2^ Sh'akerW3 Alw 92 RunForNurse122 EightAgain122 Yorky 7 Apr20-606Kee a 7 f 1:27%tt 9-5 *124 2^ 1h U 2\ GillignL4 SplW 90 Gold'nHours118 EightAg'n124 Bagh't'r 9 Apr12-607Kee 6f 1:10%ft 6-5 *122 14 13 12| 12 Gj||'nL2 A100O0 93 EightAgain122 Hillsvale111 Brazilian 7 : Mar26-607O.P 11-81:54%sl 6-5*116 2h 2h 31 542 V'cifraR? AlwS 67 Spr'gBroker116 PorProphet113 ElZag 9 Mar19-6fJ60.P 170 1:42:tft 3\ 111 12 12 14 p VinciforaRS Alw 87 PersianGold114 RoyalOrderll.111 1Mb 11 Mar 5-608F.G 11-8 1:52 ft 12e 111 ti 12 21 914 CookWM2 AlwS 73 TonyGraff 111 Yorktown 111 Lurullah 11 , Feb27-606F.G 1,V146 ft 6Je 116 14 12 1i| 34 StVnRL7 Alw 83 Yorktown116 R'dHouse119 Pers nGold 8 Feb22-608F.G 6f1:12%sl 2-3e*111 11 1h 12 14 Vine raR4 Alw 90 Lurullah111 Eq'l-Lib'tor106 BowDero-8 Feb12 608F.G 6f113%sy 1e*112 12 1h 2\ 3*\ GilliganL' Alw 79 M'k ofM'rit112 Ray'sBr'tte109 L r'lah 6 Sep12-596Lat 6f1:1'%ft 1*119 V ^ 1h 34 MeauxCS Alw Jackson122 Gailstar119 CountryBull 1 April 27 Kee .1-2 gd :47ysh April 8 Kee 3-8 ft :344/5h March 25 OP 1-2 sy :4^5h Nominated for Preakness. Jive livp rviUblC Mucir $Z 1 1Q Br c 3» bv Mr- Music— Zano Mary, by Vezzano. » | | y Breeder, E. K. Thomas. 1960.1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, R. A. Firestone. Jr. Trainer, D. W. Carroll. 1959 9 3 10 $35 COD May 7-6Q3C.D 6f1:11V4frf 1\ 115 2* 1h 2'1 53J YcazaM= Alw 89 RunForNurse122 EightAgain122 Yorky 7 Nov11-597Aqu I 1:37V5ft 15 120 13721282104 88J Cho'teJ'O AlwS 85 Vict'riaP'rk124 Progr's'g111 FI'tGrk 13 0ct24-595G.S 1^1:47Vssy 5J 122 58J 53 58J 5'9 Choq'tteJ* AVw 55 B'bonPrince113 T.V.Lark120 K'nation 7 Oct10-598Haw 1^ 1:50%hy 3Je 114 85J 21 12 1h Ch q teJ4 HcpS 59 TonyGraff 113 Natego122 T.V Lark 13 Oct 3-597Haw Me \:43Mfl 11 114 33 12 12 21 HecKm nJ7 Alw 95 Natego 120 PomsJoy110 Oil Wick 9 Sep16-597Haw Bff 1:tOV%ft 3Je 114 63| 56J 55J 4"! H'km nJ9 AlwS 91 Natego116 Stephen113 Pr'ceCharger 12 Aug24-598A.P 6f1:11*sl 9je 116 57 610 711 8'3 RotzJL2 AlwS 72 VenetianWay116 Winonly116 Lurullah 11 Aug15-595A.P 6f1:13%m 21*117 56 55J 54 5-«i Choq tteJ3 Alw 72 Evereux114 T'by'sBr'tV114 Maxinku e 10 Aug 6-595A.P 6 f Lli^gd 8} 120 1| 2h ^ 12J Choq ttcJ* Alw 85 Evreux117 Ambassador120 Tamboro 9 Jly 24-591A.P 6fii4 si 8 118 5=3 24 1J 1"* C'q'eJ6 M1COO0 74 Madre115 J'bn'sQ'st118 Singap reT'm 12 May 13 Was 5 8 ft 1:02b May 5 CD 1-2 ft :50%bg May 1 CD 3-4 si 1:19%b Bolrl DOIU Lnrlc L.OTK 11 II O U Ch c 3- b Nasruilah— Lea Lark, by Bull Lea. Breeder, C. Clay. 1960 2 1 0 0 $2 275 Owner. Charlton Clay. Trainer, L. Gentry. 1959 9 12 0 $4 985 Apr28-605Kee 7f1:224/sft 82 120 14 14 11 14 BaezaB3 Alw 94 BoldLark120 Yorky120 LittleJupoii 8 Apr16 607Kee 7f1:224sft g 111 14 1h 3H 482 RotzJL4 Alw 85 Royal Reverie114 Sw'tPr'ce112 Fango 7 Nov 7-596C.D 7 f 1-25 ft 62 116 2' 44 68 67J Hansm'nL2 Alw 77 PrinceCh'g'r116 AIIHands116 Jackson 7 Oct21-597Kee 7f1:23%ft 32 120 14142+1 2\ Heckm'nJio Alw 89 WeG'r'tee120 R'y*IR'v'ie120 Ch seB'it 12 ] Sep14-53'Aqu 6f1:H%ft 26 117 2\ 2h 34 47 Sor'tmoMs Alw FourLane 120 Nagea 117 Catapult 11 Sep 7-59«Bel 6f1:124-5ft 10 115 54 52 44 662 ErbD" Alw 76 Udaipur 115 Ragnar115 KickOtf 14 Aug29-59*A.P 6f1:11V5ga 51 112 31 24 64 6'2 NichdsJ2 Alw 78 Natego112 3illyBluej'y112 Pr'ceCh g r 8 Jun 8-594Wa, 5^ f 1:03%ft 8-5e*116 23 34 35 43 Heckm nJ2 Alw 97 Chucka*k122 Fight'gK'g120 V'tian/.' y B| May18-592Was 5f 57%ft 3-2 *120 2h 2^ 2J 22 Heckm nJ3 Alw 96 V'tJnW'y120 EightA'n120 S'dy sSisW 9 Apr22-596Kee a4t :494* ft 4-5 *117 5 109 10'0 97J SellersJ4 AlwS 85 Ch'kab'k117 C'elessJ'hn114 P'nsiveS n 11 Apr 15 595 Kee a4t 49%ft 22 118 1 14 12 14 SellersJ3 SplW 94 C'lessJohn118 Sp gB'ker118 Douciette e1 May 12 Was 5-8 gd 1:03%b April 26 Kee 1-2 ft :5025b April 23 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02%b Will Ye 1 1 * B. c, 3. by I Will— Fancy Nancy, by Gallant Fox. 1 ,J Breeder, F. Barbour. 1960 5 2 0 0 $10 750 Owner, Geo. H Willis Trainer. D. W. Carroll. 1959 4 110 S2 900 Apr 6 607G.P 6 f 1:10 ft 9 122 11 M 22 742 RotzJL4 Alw 89 VoxPop 114 FreeService 113 McPhee 10 : Mar23 607G.P 1,161:4145ft 82e 116 21 813 821 826 RotzJL6 AlwS 73 EagleAd'l 119 B'llyAche122 P'w'rD'm 8 i Mar 9-607G.P 6Jf li^'sft 7-5e*112 14 11 12 Ink Boul'tisS* AlwS 91 VoxPop114 RunFV N'rse116 CVr'llton 10 ' Feb25-606H.a 6 f 1:10 ft 3\ 111 11 11 1J 12 RotzJL7 Alw 95 RoyalOrd'rll.111 SirKantar110 Amb'r 8. retJ i-fOJ Hia 6f1.11%ft 32 119 2h 34 T \ 99 RotzJLS Alw 79 P'lmyD'ys119 R'mP'nch119 G'kChTg'r 12 ' .,uni1nm,as 5f :57%ft 31 118 1h 2h v 1i SellersJ7 Mdn 98 BillyB'jayl 18 T'y sB'her118 Ch'seB dit 11 May25-596Was 5f 5835ft 32 118 1h 2h 2»» 22 Choq tteJ3 Mdn 92 SunTnMan118 Gr'yEaglel 18 Tamb'ro 11 SJ["S?» 42f :52^ft 2° 120 8 42i 36 512 Choq'tteJ9 Mdn 85 OurColonel 120 Pio115 0urHunch11 Mar20-593G.P 3 f 34'^sl 15 120 7 43 84 Choq tteJ3 Mdn 85 CopperTom120 Andale115 FalconFli't 14 May 10 Was 3-4 m 1:20b May 9 Was 3-8 gd :37b May 5 Was 5-8 ft 1:03h | , , 1 j I ! iyiu Mn'c a MnnAv - 1 1 1 Dk • b. c, 3, by Bernwood— Sloop Sedge, by War Admiral. iviuucy II O Breeder, Mrs. L. A. Buchanan. 1960 8 4 0 1 $19,600 Owner, Busch Stable. Trainer, M. Eisen. 1959 19 5 5 0 $19,150 i May11-607Spt 6Jf1:23 hy 2e 121 I* 2h M 12 B'n'ttRLS HcpO 69 Ma'sM'n'y121 Equid'l 114 Hel'sc'peJr 7 Apr 7-607B.M 6f 1:09'/5ft 6-5 *113 1h M 2h 1"o LeelingWi Alw 97 CI'nPr'e113 F'y'sN'tO't117 Ma'sM'n'y 7 i Mar18-607B.M 6f bttWl 3-2 *120 1h 11 13 In GriffithsR' Alw 94 Fay'sN'ht0t117 S'ly'sR'1106 RedR'ky 7 'MayS-fiOSB.M 6f1:09%ft 3J 114 141412 1"o Qriff'sRS HcpS 95 FstBllc'ny116 Fay'sN'ht0ut118 Ab'do 12 ; Feo20-602S.A 6 f 1:10%ft 2-3 *119 U 14 13 13j NevesR9 c12500 92 Mart'IRule116 G'laAlla119 Jim'yW'k'd 12 Feb10-606S.A 6f1:10%ft 91 122 11 T 12 42 NevesR2 Alw 90 Currock114 CI'nPrce114 Arodst'nBoy 9 Jan20-606S.A 6f1:09%ft 6 115 l] 3J 33 68 NevesR6 Alw 89 JohnWill'm115 BrightTiny122 Currock 11 Jan6-606S.A 6f1:10'/5ft 26 114 1' 1' 1*i 52J NevesRS Alw 90 T.V. Lark 124 Warfare 124 Tompion 8 Nov21-598B.M 6f1:10%ft 22 118 21 2H 2\ W% PowellT6 HcpS 86 Refute 115 Shimmy 112 Curraspeed 10 Nov14-596B.M 6f1:10*/sft 4J 114 fl| H| 1U 1» PowellTl Alw89 Yarbo 112 Curraspeed 113 Abermado 7 Oct16-597G.G 1 1JMMI 11 115 1^ 4"2 l« 8'6 PowellTl Aiw 68 EagleAdm'1120 C'raspeed115 H'pyH'ry 9 Flvinn TronKIp 1 ruuuie 1 1 (\ B • * 3- bv Mr- Trouble— Flags Flying, by Menow. nymg '» ^ Breeder. Mrs. M. H. Johnston. 1960 5 2 0 1 $5,035 Owner. A. E. Reinhold. Trainer, A. N. Winick. 1959 6 M 1 1 $975 Apr23 607G.P 6Jf1:16%sy 4Je 114 21 II 11 J*\ HartackW3 Alw 89 McPheelll Gr'kCh'l'gV107 FI'gTr'ble 11 Apr13-606G.P 6 f 1:10 ft H 115 74 V\ 42 12 HartackWS Alw 94 Fly'gTroublel 15 NewHit118 RedCent 12 Mar31-608G.P 6f1:09%ft 7Je 112* 6*2 7« 7« 7" Sol'neM' 11000 84 FreeService114 TomJ.115 Intrusting 9 Mar25-605G.P 6| f 1:16%ft -2\ 112* 42J 53) 11 HI S'I'neM7 M900O91 StTnS'c't112 R'm'k'ble117 W'thyW'r 12 '■ Mar16-606G.P 6f1:11%ft 3e*109* 2h 2* 21 52| Br'ss'rdKi 8500 84 FrenchAccent112 PaHoney113 TomJ 12 I Sep19-59iHaw 6f1:11%ft 4J 113 14^h 24 23 AnyonE2 6000 85 BowDro116 RedsFiveAces113 SpyY'u 9 ; Aug21-593A.P 6f1:11%ft 14 118 fO« I»t0*31011 D'd'nD7 M10000 76 Yep 118 Madre 115 HelioscopeJr 12 I Aug,3-591A.P 6 f 1:12 ft 12 118 42 34 1h 34 D'd'nD6 M10000 80 Ad'hW.118 A reMe'sD'te115 Hel'peJr. 12 . Jly 13-593A.P 5i f 1:06 ft 12 118 54 641112119 NicholsJ3 Mdn 78 SunDipr113 Falc nFlight118 Gamest'r 12 Jly B-591A.P 5| f 1 :04Vsf t 48 118 22 22 5*i 69} NicholsJ' Mdn 87 Tamboro118 SlyPiet118 CiirHunch 9 JM29-WMM 5Jf1:04%ft 19 118 94 97J 972 762 NicholsJ8 Mdn 87 KittyUpllS C'rliesAdm'1118 OurH'nch 9 May 10 Was 3-4 m 1:17h April 22 GP 1-2 m :48%h April 11 GP 3-8 ft :36b Tobv's Brother 1 1 9 Ch c- 3- b Alsab-Best Yet. by The Rhymer. 7 ' ■ * Breeder, Alsab Farm. 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. T. A. Grissom. Trainer. V. R. Wright. 1959 11 3 1 1 $42137 Feb10-608Hia 1^ 1:42%ft 3\ 113 7»* 7" tf 6HRotzJL4 Alw 89 Gr'kPagel 10 MoslmCh'f 109 Catapult 7 Feb 3-607Hia 7f1:23%ft 34 126 W" 9'2 89 84 RotzJL6 AlwS 85 BTyAche126 M'sl'mChief114 AIIHands 11 Uan25-607Hia 6f 1:10 ft 6} 122 11HU» 9*2 57| RotzJU Alw 87 Pied d'0r113 0neSub113 FreeService 12 0ct17-596Kee a7f1:27Vfeft 62 122 77i 5*J *\ 12 RotzJL4 ScwS 92 AIIHands122 Malaysia122 BillyBluej'y 8 0ct12-596Kee 6f 1:10 ft 42 115 10* 9*1 6? 452 RoltzJL7 • Alw 89 P'waRullah119 W'th'ton119 Cuv'rRelic 10 ,Sep5-598A.P 6Jf1:15^ft 11 119 12'610'7 84 56s RotzJL4 AlwS 94 Venet nWay119 BallyAche119 Lurull'h 12 Aug15-595A.P 6f1:13%m 3\ 114 88^ B8| 78 24 DodsonD9 Alw 76 Evereux114 Maxmku'e120 R'nF'rN'se 10 Aug 1-598A.P 6f1:12%gd 24 122 I82017201217 |li Dod'nDi7 ScwS 72 T.V.Lark122 BallyAche122 Lurullah 20 Jly 20-597A.P 6f1:11%gd 4 117 10" 9« 67J 432 DodsonD4 Alw 83 F'm toM't1".? V't'nWay114 P'ceC'gT 13 Jly 3-598Was 5Jf1:03%ft 4j lt€ 11««10'4rN» 53} RotzJL'O AlwS 98 OurC^el 116 M thias116 F'm toMTcet 11 April 21 Kee 5-8 ft 1:03b April 16 Kee 1-2 ft :50b Nominated for Belmont Stakes and Preakness. P/iuirlnll 11? B. c, 3, by Equistone— Dancing Margot, by Challenger II. cquiaail I I • Breeder, J. E. Hughes. 1960.3 1 2 0 $5,050 Owner. J. E. Hughes. Trainer, G. L. Ballenger. 1959.. 9 2 2 2 $12,190 Mayll-HPSpt 6} f 1:23 hy 3-2 *114 2* 1h 2J 22 Robic'xH-* HcpO 67 Ma'sM'n'y121 Equid'l 114 Hel'sc'peJr. 7 May 4-60?Spt 6f1:12%ft 3 110 24 2} 13 15 Robic-'xH4 HcpO 95 Equid'l 110 Hel'copeJr.1 14 Sal'sM'ble 9 Apr29-607Spt 6f1:12%ft 6} 112 42 43} 2} 24 R'bich'xHS Alw 93 Hel'scopeJr.115 Eq'dall 112 Cap'nD'k 9 Dec 7-596Pim 6f1:13%m 8 120 3"" 1* 2* 34 GilliganH Alw 81 GraphicAid109 GreatMan'sa117 Kl'nie 8 Nov 4-59?Spt 6}f1:22%sy 4i 114 43} 32} 2h 1h Robic'xHS AlwS 72 Ft.Dodge 122 SlyPiet 114 Playgoer 9 Oct24-59 Spt 6}f 1:21%m 3-2 *112 1r Ih 2} 68 CookLC3 Alw 68 Pr'ceM'balU SlyPiet112 Bar'sterBob 10 0ct17-59«Haw 6} f 1:17 ft 9J 111 32 2} 2} 2* Robich'xH? Alw 93 Ft.Dodge114 Pr'ceM'ba114 Ev'tsP'de 10 Oct 8-595Haw 6} f 1:204/ hy 3 120 43J 3= 13 2'| CookLC3 Alw 72 MaybeBest109 DarkBriar111 Everne 8 Sep28-595Haw 6f 1:12%gd 9-5 *117 22 J 22 1} 12 SellersJ? AlwM 84SlyPiet120 JoeDoaks117 Bee n' Jay 12 Sep15-59iHaw 6f1:11%ft 8} 120 3nk 2h 2i 43 LeJ'neSS AlwM 85 Jul'nH'tel 117 Ch'seB'dit120 Hel'peJr. 11 May 3 Spt 3-8 ft :36%h April 26 Spt 5-8 si 1:063/sb April 22 Spt 1-2 ft :53b i Ch 3 bv Ballydam— Array ette, Foray Array. 1 RnllvcriHnrP Sk 1 1 fl c' Daiiysaaare ^ | | \j Breeder Barbarry Farms. i960 . 3 1 o o $2,080 ; Owner. E. A. Dust. Trainer, A. Hortdn. 1959 14 5 4 1 $14,650 May 4-607Spt 6 f 1:12%ft 11 114 9'5 9M 919 918 CurryE5 HcpO 77 Equid 1 110 Hel'copeJr.114 Sal'sM'ble 9 Apr27-607Spt 6f1:14%ft 2} *116 32 65 68 H WinantR5 HcpO 78 Turbo 111 Joy Joyce 115 Big Mill 6 . Apr22-60?Spt 6f1:15Vsft 7} 112 43} 4i 1} l» WinantRS Alw 82 B'lysadare112 H'lioscopeJr.112 BayL'f 7 Sep16-597Haw 6f1:101/sft 31 119 1h 23 33} 7'} H'smanL* AlwS 86 Natego116 Stephen113 Pr'ceCharger 12 Sep10-596Haw 6f1:11%ft 8} 116 75| 6=1 55 58} NonoR? Alw 82 Natego113 Ch'liesAdm'l 111 P'ceM'ba 7 Jly 4-59?Tdn 6f1:12%ft 2} 122 51| 42| 67 63 Griffiths AlwS 84 EIHumor116 Doubl'te119 G'dOldDays 12 ' Jun24-594Tdn 5} f 1 :06%ft 7-5 122 54} 55} 32} 24 Long'riaJS Alw 85 G'd0ldDays116 BayHornet116 JetFox 7 Jun 6-597Tdn 5* f 1:07%ft 4-5 *116 7« 6« 3' 14 Th'b'rgB2 AlwS 81 Patanandy110 JetFox110 BrightWay 9 1 May30-593Tdn 5f1:033/shy 2} 122 4« 45 24 13 Th'nb'rgB2 Alw 74 SkyOn 116 SenoritaGal 113 Espanto 7 May16-594Spt 4f :46V5ft 5} 115 3 32 44} 1"° Griffiths Alw 100 Abeam109 FightingKing115 Equimiss 8 ! ' May 5-593Spt 4f :46Vsft 8 117 5 53 43| 2"° Griffith^ Alw 100 FightingKing112 Abeam112 GoodJoy 8 I I April 18, 1959— D. R. F. Time :48Vfe. May 10 Spt 5-8 m 1:08%b April 18 Spt 1-2 m :53%b ' April 15 Spt 1-2 sy :51%b Qr\nA HnncD 11? Dk. b. or br. c, 3, by Hasty Road— Love Game, by Big Game. l\oaa nouse ' I «3 Breeder, Claiborne Farm. 1960 11 0 5 2 $4,320 ' Owner, R. W. Wilson & E. Allen. Trainer. J. H. Pierce. 1959. .14 3 0 3 $11,735 ' May 4-607Spt 6f1:123/5ft 4} 118 55 6* 54 48} C'ffm'nE* HcpO 87 Equid'l 1 10 Hel'copeJr.1 14 Sal'sM'ble 9 I Apr14-607G.P 1^1:42 ft 11 109 4? 3? 25 35 SellersJ3 Alw 93 C'vierR'lic112 R'ghFel'w105 R'dH'se 8 ! Apr 2-607G.P 11-81:47%ft 148 118 712 8'5 715 712 Hinoj'aHS AlwS 84 B'lyAche122 Ven'nWay122 Vict'iaP'k 8 ; Mar23-606G.P tc 1 1:36%fm 9 119 33} 42} 2h 2} Hino'saH3 Alw 97 DivineC'm'dy122 PhilRube118 Estival 7 Mar19-605G.P 6} f l:17%sl 9} 120 55} 65} 55} 6* UsseryR4 Alw 80 R'nF'rN'se120 M'ybeB't106 Gr'dP'nee 9 Mar14-607G.P 6} f 1:16%ft 3} 115 43 J 32 2r 2J RotzJL3 Alw 92 Beau Red 118 Jackson 112 Oil Wick 8 Mar 5-608F.G 11-81:52 ft lie 116 75 75} 94 88} Carst'sW3 AlwS 79 TonyGraff 111 Yorktown 111 Lurullah 11 Feb27-606F.G 1^1:46 ft 5}e 119 24 22 24 2™ C'rstensW4 Alw 85Yorktown116 EightAgain116 Pers'nG'd 8 ! Feb 6-607F.G 1&1:47V%ft 1% 118 12 1i 1h 3|t MeauxC3 Alw 78 Yorktown115 Baghatur110 TonyGraff 7 tPlaced second through disqualification. Feb 1-607F.G 1£ 1:46%ft 8-5 *117 1} 1h 2h 323 NonoR2 Alw 79Per*nGold111 Fi'ingKing120 Ga'IBlue 5 Jan16-609F.G 1^1:47 ft 4 117 1} 1} 1h 2"° NonoRS Alw 80 F "tingKing117 TonyGr'f117 Mon'yNow 6! 1 May 11 Was 3-4 m 1:17%b April 22 GP 3-8 m :36b April 11 GP 5-8 ft 1:03%b Nominated for Belmont Stakes and Preakness. ; ' ; : , ] BELMONT PARK Stake Nominations to Close MONDAY, MAY 16, 1960 THE EDGEMERE HANDICAP $25f000 Added To Be Run WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 (Three Year Olds and Up) 1 3,g MILES (Turf) THE TOP FLIGHT HANDICAP .... $50#000 Added (Fillies and Mares — Three-Year-Olds and Up) To Be Run SATURDAY, JUNE 4 |J£ MILES THE MOTHER GOOSE $25,000 Added To Be Run WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 (Three Year Old Fillies) iy8 MILES Stakes Nominations close on the 15th of each month for races run between the 1st and 15th of the following: month; and on the 1st of each month for races run between the 16th and end of that month — except for early closing stakes. Following Is a List of Stakes and Their Closing Dates Also to Be Run at Belmont Park: THE BELMONT $125,000 Added To Be Run SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (Three Year Olds) li/2 MILES Supplementary Closing: Monday, June 6 THE NATIONAL STALLION (C. and GO $15,000 Added To Be Run WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 (Colts and Geldings— Two-Year'-Olds) 5'i FURLONGS Closed December 1, 1959 THE BOWLING GREEN HANDICAP $50,000 Added To Be Run SATURDAY, JUNE 18 (Three-Year-Olds and Pp) 1 1/2 MILES (Turf) Closes Wednesday, June 1 THE NATIONAL STALLION (Fillies) $15,000 Added To Be Run MONDAY, JUNE 20 (Two-Year-Old Fillies) 5'2 FURLONGS Closed December 1, 1959 THE STYMIE HANDICAP $25,000 Added To Be Run WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 (Three-Year-Olds and Up) IH MILES Closes Wednesday, June 1 THE COACHING CLUB AMERICAN OAKS .... $75,000 Added To Be Run SATURDAY, JUNE 25 (Three Year-Old Fillies) \% MILES Closes Wednesday, June 1' THE TOBOGGAN HANDICAP $25,000 Added To Be Run WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 (Three-Year-Olds and Up) SIX FURLONGS Closes Wednesday, June 1 For Fnfry Blanks and Information Address: The New York Racing Association Inc. P. O. Box 90, Ozone Park, Jamaica 17, N.Y. Phone: Michigan 1-4700 Page 24 9th Was 1 1 1-16 MILES (turf). (Swoons Son, Aug. 10. 1956. 2:42. 3. 122.) 1 Q.I lA/^.-. Purse $3,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two 1 sill W OS races at one mile or over since Jan. 15 allowed 3 lbs.; one such race since then, 6 lbs. (races when entered to be claimed for $4,500 or less not considered). Claiming price, 1 $6,250; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $5,750. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. CheatenBill Jun59 Was 1 :44% 120l Palisade Jly59 Del 1:484A 119 Cape Ivory Bayluc Mad Roman Jun59 Was 1 :43% 1141 I Admirals Jet May59 Pirn 1 :50*/5Sf 1071 1 I 1 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. ilked Apr60GP1:43Vs 119 Brother Joss Grey Rip Sea Voyage Jun59 Was 1 :43% 119 Turn Down Sep59 AP 1:45% 114 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. I Pondering Eve Apr60GP1:45 106 ; Laughing Greek Itsaberry Black Eye , Vet's Boy Mar60GP1:46 111 B. 8, by Parson Brown— Little Cheeter, by Scat. rkanfan Rill 1 1 7 g, I Uneaten Bill I I / Breeder. J. E. Goddaro 1960 10 1 2 2 $4,310 j Owner, Glenlee Stable, Inc. Trainer, R. S. Dubois. $6,250 1959 38 4 4 4 $12,845 5 May 9-608Spt 1^2:211/5m 5i 118 V V\ 7*1 6"| MeauxCS H4000 51 B-W'e-Mac114 DigMe111 Wish I May 7 I Apr 9-60'G.P 1VW 1:43%ft 2J A114 9i« 34 3« 4*2 H'rt'kWio c5750 84 MissTopper113 GreyRip115 GinnyDog 11 I Apr 1-608G.P tc 1^1:45 fm 4i 114 MM 64 42 1iJ Hart'ckWS 5500 80 Ch'tenBill 114 Rogerio118 Ros-Nuala 12 I Mar25-608G.P 11-81:50 ft 2\ A114 5"J 42s 34 2"° YcazaM3 c4250 84 MissT'per113 L'ghingGreek109 Quinap 8 3 Mar14-60'G.P tc \\ 2:311/5fm 61 107*66132 24 24 Solom'eMS 4750 69 Philglan117 CheerJack118 SilverRing 8 ) Mar 7-60'G.P tc1J2.29%*m 14 107*1015 89 68 J V Sol'neM" 5000 75 FourWheeler112 FoxyJoss112 Philglan 11 I Feb20-60'Hia 1 1-81:50%ft 51 111* 85* 54J 55i 65| Solom'eM' 5000 75 Sound'nF'ry111 MikeJ.K.111 Clem'tis 10 ) Feb16-609Ha 11-81:51%ft 6| 109*10' 2 7" 54 32J Sol'neMio 5000 75 Liberty117 Kno-Knox117 Lorgboss 12 1 Feb 6-60iHia 1 1-8 1:534Asl 11 115*- 9'3 75g 6«J 4«JtSoroneM' 5000 59 NoTrump115 Roy'IBirth120 S'nd'nF'ry 10 } tAwarded third purse money. Jan26-604Hia 7 f 1 :24Vsft 140 105*12'31012 9'0 7^ Solom'eM* 7000 81 Belzami 108 SeniorHigh 116 Cyrob 12 2 May 7 Was 3-4 sy 1:17%b Policnrlo *J£ -I» 1 1 O B. g. 6. by Citation— Yellow Ribbon, by Sickle. ruilSUOe || Z Breeder. Claiborne Farm. 1960 4 0 0 0 ( ) ) Owner, Sauganash Stable. Trainer, James E. Nolan. S6.000 1959 32 5 8 4 $16,990 0 May 9-608Spt 1^2:2iy5m 7J 110 23 4J 42J 54J Coll'rW^ H400O52 B-W'e-Mac114 DigMe111 Wish I May 7 7 Mar31-60'Lrl 11:41 si 13 116 9' o 78 J 58 68| LovatoF2 c5000 82 Natagar116 PointCountHI Gr'tPlanet 12 2 Mar14-60i0Bow 1^ 1:47%ft 17 116 81411181116 8" LovatoF* 5000 64 BlueKid119 AndysBeacon111 Co'bahee 11 , Mar 2-608Bow l£l:«MA 19 115 55J 85|10M012 LovatoF4 6000 57 HiDelight113 P'kJrPI'y'r121 R'tomsY'r 10 g Dec12-59'Pim 1 3-4 3:04V5sy 4± 106 21 V 1« 18 LovatoF2 H3000 56 Borette107 Happy'lowBob110 Scriven 8 8 Dec 5-598Pim 1 5-8 2:46Vsft 31 106 1^ 3 o 312 3" LovatoF4 H3000 74 Scriven 112 Dirce 116 Borette 9 3 Nov28-595Pim 1 1-2 2:35V5sy 4| 108 1h 13 ih 2H LovatoF4 H3O00 70 Fouquier118 Dirce119 RomanLegion 6 6 Nov21-599Pim 11-4 2:071Aft 71 108 54*38 34 24 Lo'toFn H3000 84 Fouquier114 BI'kEmperor112 Sempre 11 1 Nov14-596Pim 1 1-8 1:523/5ft 6 106 412 24 2h 2^ LovatoF7 H3000 88 Fouquier111 Dirce122 PrinceBonanza 9 9 N|ar 24 Lrl 3-8 si :39b rnno Iwnrv 1 HO Ch. c, 4, by Red Curtice— Fire Ship, by Firethorn. Ufjpe IVOry * W^ Breeder, E. Denemark, Jr. 1960 4 0 0 2 $540 n ■ Owner, Mrs. E. Denemark. Trainer. W. Roland. $6,250 1959 17 3 0 2 $7,110 ■ Apr23-607Spt 6f1:14Vbft 9* 112 78 5? 54 34 SkorskiAS 6000 85 Scotian108 LittleJune107 Capelvory I 9 Mar28-6050.P 6 f 1:12 ft 23 116 44 45i 34 3'i CraigHS 5250 87 JayJayJr.1 13 RoyalGreek113 Vulcher 12 Mar 9-6080. P 6f1:163/shy 20 113 6«J 6" 7'2 712 CraigH4 5000 54 Dash'gSq'w107 Warbl'r113 ClassicRed 7 7 ' Feb20-6040.P 6f 1:11^5ft 19 112 11 1211 1211 131213 CraigHii 550077 MadRoman113 AIIJoy112 IndianLady 12 1 Nov12-595Spt 6| f 1:20 gd 8J 116 75 73 53J 1h CraigH2 5000 84 Pr'cessJoy113 SupreMetric117 Graylin 7 ' Sep22-593Haw 6| f 1:20V5sl 4J 116 6« 7" 812 8'3 NicholsJ^ 5000 64 Q'n of S'bal 1 1 FI'ridaKid114 R'IScorp 8 Sep17-593Haw 6f1:11%ft 3 112 43 54 42J 43| AnyonE' 5000 86 RiteB'ld113 MadD'chess113 M'rchCr's fl 8 0 Sep 7-593A.P 6 f 1:10Vsft 6J 113 6? 58| 4? 68J AnyonE« 6000 85 G'd-dad0aks112 Niz'iG'1114 P'I'sPride 7 Aug28-59'A.P 6f1:11%ft 4J 104 64 44 44 1j AnyonE'2 5000 87 CI'sicDanc'r110 J'cqMinJ.109 WiseEd'e 12 j Aug21-598A.P 6f1:10%ft 44 110 68i 6» 64 55 AnyonEs 6000 85 Getahead 117 SnowGem 109 Kumsha 9 9 Jun17-59«Was 6f 1:10%ft 56 116 7« 85| 74 74 CookLC3 6500 87 Waltz'gSh's110 MibsM'ble113 Chnlet 11 1 May 5 Spt 3-8 ft :37%h April 14 Spt 3-8 ft :37%b Rnulnr -v k 1 1 A B. 9, 6, by Swing and Sway— Great Bear, by Blackwood. Duyiui |4* Breeder. 0. Fabbn 1960 11 2 6 1 $9,110 1 Owner, North Star Ranch. Trainer, E. Kalencky. $6,250 1959. 10 0 0 1 $420 ■ May 2-608Spt 11-81:53 ft 3J 114 14 14 32 24 StoneC* H4000 81 B-Ware-Mac111 Bayluc114 BITMask 8 ■ Apr 9-603G.P 11-2 2:29%ft 21*112 5'0 21 2' 2'i StoneC* H3500 89 DavidS.R. 114 Bayluc 112 DigMe7 ' Apr 2-604G.P 13-8 2:15%ft 4| 111 23 2h 2h 1"o stoneC3 H3500 100 BaylucHI MessHall 114 DavidS.R. 8 Mar30-604G.P 11-4 2:02%ft 18 112 2\ 2h 32 32JtStoneC5 H5000 84 C'IC'rdy118 Mich'lsCh'ce121 Tw'veB'ls fl 8 ■ tPlaced second through disqualification. Mar19-60'G.P 1^ 1:58 gd 8i 118 42J 45 45 42 StoneC" H3500 95 Scriven 121 Phar in Fr'nt 110 Philglan 11 | ' Mar 4-60' G.P 1^ 1:46%sl 7J 115 31 33 24 2\ BurrCH c4500 74 Ph'r inFr'nt113 D'pSt'dy113 Fi't'gBoy 12 Feb 4-608 Hia 11-81:52%ft l\ 119 98J 65 44 3^| BurrC 6500 68 K'gCot'n116 Mi'tyChief111 Be'revell. 12 2 Jan26-60'Hia 11-81:50%ft 10 112 45J 32 \\ 12 BurrC? 6000 81 K"gC'tt'n116 R'dW'gfd111 G'd'nM'sic 12 12 Jan20-609Hia tc II 2:35%fm 14 116 2h 3"" 11 22 DeSp'toAi 5000 60Chytier116 CoolC'rdy116 Negrotrece 12 1 2 Jan13-60'TrP 1-701:41 ft 25 116 33 55J 44J 24J DeSp'toA* 3500 92 BlueK'hmir120 Mom'sK've120 R'lLeo 12 ,2 May 6 Was 1m ft I.MHft May 1 Spt 1-2 m :53%b April 7 TrP 1m ft 1:45b Mnrl Rnmnn 1 1 O B. g. 7, by Roman In— Mad Silver, by Silver Cord. IV1UU ivumun | \£. Bree0„ R c Ellsworth 1960 5 1 0 0 $1,895 Owner, Clearhouse Stable. Trainer, G. L. Collins. $6,000 1959 23 3 2 2 $8,175 m Apr22-606Spt 1 1 :42V%ft 31 112 31 U 32 451 B'nettRLi 6500 73 FairAdm'l 117 KingBebe115 Orrtrack 7 7 ' Mar29-6070.P 1-701:42%ft 41 112* 6? T 8" 8'| SprakerL5 6500 77 Batalini114 Gr'yH'ze102 WillC'mand 8 ! Mar21-6070.P 1-701:42 ft 5£ 113 2h 2h 11 43J Barn'tRLi 6500 85 FairAdmiral 117 lndianLady112 Gygis 7 Feb20-6040.P 6f1:114/5ft 23 113 74| 63J 5| 1"° B'rn'ttRLi 6000 90 AllJoy! 12 lndianLady117 PineValley 12 (' Jan 9-605TrP 6f1:09%ft 28 113 34 54 651 54 Th'nb'gB2 6250 86 LittleSkip119 Kinglike113 P'ndonor'so 10 10 " Dec29-59'TrP 1-70 1:41Vsft 18 108* 63J 88J 9151017 Campb'IRS 6250 79 lrishSpark116 Check111 DarkFate 10 3 Dec16-59«TrP 1,16 1.434Aft 2\ 114 2J 24 74| 6* CookLC4 c5000 77 Equipat112 GinnyDog114 SomeFront 8 8 Dec 2-595TrP U 1:43%ft 7 115 22 46 67| 74 CookLC2 6500 74 Tig'rTr'ble112 Jutland114 KingCotton 8 8 Sep17-598Haw ij 1:43%ft 24 112* 45J 44 55 57 SiggioJ6 c6500 88 Ch'tenBill 117 ShowBr'ge119 D .H'ven o 8 i 1 ; ! I I ' I ! ; ! 6! 1 1 1 1 1 I ; , j I 5 I I I 8 3 ) I ) 1 } 2 ) ) 0 7 7 2 , g 8 8 9 3 6 6 1 9 9 n ■ ■ 12 I 9 7 7 ' 12 1 7 ' 8 fl 8 0 12 7 j 9 9 11 1 1 ■ 8 ■ ' 8 fl 8 ■ 11 ' 12 | 12 2 12 12 12 2 12 ,2 m 7 7 ' 8 ! 12 (' 7 10 10 10 3 8 8 8 8 o 8 AAmirrt\c laf 1 1 O Br. g, 4, by Ace Admiral— Forever Jet, by Jet Pilot. MamiraiS Jer ■ I O Breeder. Maine Chance Farm. 1960 12 4 2 2 $8,445 Owner, A. L. Baylot. Trainer, A. H. Johnston. $6,000 1959 27 2 1 2 $6,160 May 2-608Spt 11-81:53 ft 5J 113 5'° 33 22 43J NonoR3 H4000 80 B-Ware-Mad 1 1 Bayluc114 BI'kMask 8 Apr25-6t)7Spt 1* 1:47%ft 7 111 9' 21 !»l 1"° NonoR H4000 82 Adm'IsJetm DigMe111 B-Wre-Mac 10 Apr18-608Spt 11:47 hy 3J 109 77 45 1i 1"o NonoR4 H4000 55 Ad'lsJet109 W'h I May112 Dash'gSq'w 7 Apr11-607L.D 7 f 1:26 ft 3|e 117 5«3 4" 34J 34 Gord'nGS A350091 Wanted114 GoRippey117 Adm'lsJet8 Mar26-608L.D 1^1:48%ft 4 118 74 44 4 1J GordonGi 04000 76 BryanJr.1 18 Polichinelall.105 Duval 8 „ Mar 2-608F.G 6f1:13^m 9J 116 T 78} 54 55J NonoR« A3500 78 D'h'gSq'w109 Sc'tl'dB'w111 Pr'ceT'h'i 7 Feb24-60?F.G 6f1:12%gd 9 117 65 77 7* V \ Val'laAC* 04000 84 M'nGI'wBey119 M'tP'nt112 TokyoGirl 7 Feb15-60?F.G 1^1:46%ft 9J 116 78 75 53£ 33 Brous'rdR^ 5000 79 R's'ltPI'y'r122 MrWhimsy122 B'rd'lino 9 Feb 2-608F.G iXlrfMft 9J 119 65 3nk 3J 52J SkuseWS 4500 76 R's'tPI'y'r122 Palis'dell.114 B'th'rJ's 8 April 23 Spt 3-8 ft :36h April 17 Spt 3-8 m :39%b April 4 LD 3-8 m :38%h llrorl 1 1 C. B. g. 5, by Prophets Thumb— Belgian Rose, by Princequillo. ,*eu ■■ O Breeder. J. H. Rouse. 1960 11 2 2 1 $5,750 Owner, B & 0 Stable. Trainer, R. S. MacFarlane. $5,750 1959 26 1 2 2 S4.800 Apr22-60'G.Ptc 1^ 1:44 fm 3* 116 8' 11 1h 2} ChoqtteJ' 4500 84 CheerJack 116 Iked 116 CountB. 11 Apr18-609G.Ptc1J6 1:43%fm 2} *120 22 2\ 2h 34 Hart'kWH 5000 87 SilverRing 116 CheerJack 118 Iked 12 Apr11-609G.Ptc1^1:424/5fm 6 119 12} 1h 2\ 22 DeSp'toA? 3500 89TropicKing 121 Iked 119 CaptainFlash 8 Mar28-602G.P 11-81:50%ft 1\ 118 35 43} 32 4 BrooksS4 3000 81 Nirfren 109 Fabulist 116 Maciel 11 Mar14-609G.P tcU2:31%fm 32 118 2} 44 5* 515 CookLC« 475058 Philglanl 17 CheatenBill107 CheerJ'ck 8 Mar 4-601G.P 1^1:46%sl 22 117 2i 11 12 913 813 CookLCio 4500 62 Phar inFr'nt113 Bayluc115 DeepStudy 12 Feb24-60iHia 1 1-8 1:53%gd 7-5 *118 54 44 2} 1™ BrooksS3 c3500 68Gr'kGuard118 BigCircle118 BI'kM'st'r 10 Feb18-605Hia 1 1-2 2:30%ft 14 116 55} 67} 85} 85} GuerinE« 5000 84 LittlePorter 116 Scriven 116 Nirfren 9 Feb 8-601 Hia 1&1:58%ft 5} 116 78 912 75J 64} GuerinEH 4000 82 N'wHoll'ndl 18 LittleP'rt'M 16 Camden 11 April 8 GP 3-8 ft :36%b Brother Drorner Jo^«: J055 *4c ^ 1 | 1 H Br- 9, 6, by Challenge Me— Little Joss, by Equifox. | U Breeder. C. HartwiciL 1960 11 0 0 1 $210 Owner. Mrs. Carl Greene. Trainer, G. Alexandra $5,750 1959 24 6 2 5 $11,310 May12-609Spt 1^ 1:48%gd 14 112 7" 6" 6" S" CraigrH c4500 67 Vet'sBoy115 ChereBete114 Pr'ceView 7 May 5-60'Spt 1£ 1:47%ft 5Je 112 8'8 |U 713 54 BaldwinR4 5500 73 Nivrag112 TurnDown112 GalaRock8 Apr20-608Spt 11:42 gd 50 109 8'7 716 720 722 B'dwinRi H7500 58 Sorex 120 Severn 118 CountSwedak 8 Apr 2-6040.P 1^1:44%ft % 114 91491391199 Ad'msJR8 c4250 76 Borego112 Galcir114 Shannon'sHope 9 Mar19-6050.P iXlHMfl 25 114 1020102110191013 AdamsJRs 5250 64 Batalini114 TulsaLad114 Landrover 10 Mar11-6080.P 1^1:541/5hy 6J 114 724 718 618 515 WardPAS 5250 22 MackeyBoy112 Landrover114 GrayD'n 8 Feb 2-608F.G 1^ 1:47Vsft 7} 118 814 883 63J 34 Br'ss'rdRS 4500 77 R's'tPI'y'r122 P'lis'dell.114 W'IS's'n'd 8 Jan21-608F.G 1^1:474/5ft 5J 118 815 710 64 65} NonoR7 0500070 Am'usK'te114 Que-B-Star110 S'yGlow 8 April 13 Spt 5-8 ft 1:042'5b March 22 OP 1-2 ft :53b GrPV Rin 1 1 fl Gr 9= 5, by Rippey— Eva Dee, by Goya II. wcy i\i|j ■ i w Breeoer. Dr C. A. Poindexter. 1%0 10 0 5 3 $4,570 Owner, E. Ericson. Trainer, H. A. Kaufman. $5,750 1959 29 1 5 5 $9,055 Apr30-6O7Spt 6}f1:21%sy 4| 109 42} 43 65 68 StoneC* 6000 69 Leonardian112 Willygee112 WetBack 8 Apr16-604G.P 1^ 1:431/sft 4-115 2} 1} V 23 StoneC4 6250 89 Converted110 GreyRip115 Egipicio 8 Apr 9-60'G.P 1^ 1:43%ft 5} 115 2} P 22 25 StoneC? 6250 86 MissTopper113 GreyRip115 GinnyDog 11 Mar29-604G.P 6}f1:16%ft 2*114 42} 32 2h 22} Hart'kW2 c5000 88 P't'rSpice116 Free andB'sy111 P'ceC'l 12 Mar23-604G.P 6f1:10Vsft 13 115 6« 68} 54£ 23 SellersJ' 5000 90 P'lmB'ch115 Newc'stle110 ArtMcPike 11 Mar14-605G.P t£l3*Mft 7 114 2h 64| 77| 814 Choq'tteJS 6000 73 NoTrump118 Scriven116 C'nt theDays 8 Feb10-605Hia 11-81:51%ft 4| 109 2} 24 25 3«1 YorkR2 5500 71 GoodG.119 Plenilunioll.116 BeauFond 12 Feb 1-602Hia 11-81:51%ft 7| 111 64^2^ 21 22f YorkR9 5000 75Rogerio111 Count theD'ys111 Ch'ndz'd 10 April 5 TrP 3-8 m :37b March 20 GP 1-2 gd :482/5h Sen Jcu Vovaae X s\ 1 1 9 B. g, 7, by Ginoca— Happy Seas, by Happy Argo. ruyuye • ^ Breeder. S. 0. Graham. 1960 7 10 0 $2,800 Owner, Florida Shores Stable. Trainer, B. Lepman. $6,000 1959 25 5 2 5 $14,425 Apr16-604G.P t& 1:486ft 13 113 84 7' 67| 54 ZakoorW* 5750 85 Converted110 GreyRip115 Egipicio 8 Apr 7-60'G.P 1&1:44M ft 9 115 3} 79£10i711i5 BurrC2 6250 72 P'rSpice113 Hv'tM'n113 J's.e andC'le 12 Mar31-605G.P 6} f 1:17Vsft 3J 116 8129125' 55J RotzJL5 6750 84 Admiral's Ace112 Apostle116 Ch'mS'g 10 Mar 3-603G.P 6f1:12Vssy 5} 120 V\ 9101013 851 YorkR* 7500 77 SmokeHaze112 DorrineB.107 BullHero 12 Feb24-602Hia 7f1:24V%gd 5} 115 108J10W2 8" DeSp'oAH 8000 78Tara'sR'g116 Gr'd-d'dO's112 Kayg'be 12 Feb17-605Hia 6 f 1:10%ft 11 122 94 710 710 63| YcazaM« 8500 87 F't'reD'ble111 BobEJson116 Restricts 12 Jan29-605Hia 6f1:1rHft 42 116 63j 54 52J 1h YorkR7 7500 86 R'kieCr'k117 Ch'kArtist122 Fe VreD'le 11 Dec19-595TrP 6f1:10V5ft 42 115 1010104 9»3 810 CookLCS 8000 82 WhittledyCut115 Iranian112 Dynamic 12 Dec12-59'TrP 1^1:43 ft 2J *115 22 58} 57} 54 BlumWi 8000 77 StoneCry'l 121 Pet'dL'k114 NewPr'ce 6 April 5 GP 3-8 sy :38%bg March 25 GP 5-8 ft 1:02%b Turn ,U,M Down ^uw" 1 1 7 B. g, 6, by Revoked— Safari, by Jacopo. II *■ Breeder. Mrs 6. L Harrison. 1960 5 010 S580 Owner, Mrs. A. M. Creech. Trainer, G. Noel. $6,000 1959 22 6 0 2 $13,605 May 5-60'Spt 1^ 1:47%ft 5j 112 2r 34 1* 23 Barn'tRL? 5500 80 Nivrag112 TurnDcwn112 GalaRock 8 Apr27-603Kee 7f1:24%ft 21 116 74} 86 V 7" WickelL* 6500 74 PrizeTakerl 11 Str yP'nt119 St'l Pick 8 Apr12-608Kee 6f1:10%ft 18 115 88 88} 75 V\ ParsonsJ4 750084 SafeL'd'gl 18 H'pyM'ck122 PrizeT'k'r 9 Apr 2-6060.P 6f1:11%ft 12 114 6«J 8' 8' 74 ParsonsJi 8000 82 Col'nTPatchl 17 Likeness112 SodaCard 8 Feb22-6070.P 6 f 1:11 si 16 113 63} 6*1 6^ 712 ParsonsJ? 8500 72 MySpike116 D'bleDem'd115 BobAd'ms 12 Nov13-59*C.D 11-4 2:06%ft 5 114 2} 2h 2} 351 H'km'nJ? A5000 69 Ch'nceG'ge117 TulsaLad113 HVstM'n 9 Nov 4-596C.D 6}f1:19Vssy 12 117 84} 64 55 67J Heck'nja A6000 76 WillThisDo111 Yosandy117 Fantisysim 9 0ct20-598Kee a7f1:27V5ft 11 114 52 62 72} 65 H'smanL3 1000087 King'sl'ge111 Pr'cnT'ch120 B'k ofV'se 8 April 26 Kee 1-2 ft :50%b April 22 Kfie 1-2 ft :48%h April 18 Kee 1-2 ft :52b Ponderina EvG 1"TC 1 frQ B f * b* Ponder— Evening Story, by Eight Thirty. y I v' Breeder, S. A. Alexander. 1960 9 0 0 1 $300 Owner, S. A. Alexander. Trainer, S. A. Alexander. $6,250 1959 18 0 0 1 $1 115 May 7-602C.D 7f1:26%gd 33 112 8'2 812 8" 74 RoserGi 600071 ComeOnJoel 19 Misen'tionl 14 Dorima 8 Aprl3-608G.P tc1A1:44%fm 21 106*6' 74} 32} 34 Sol'oneMi 6500 80 S'v'ntySix116 Rogerio116 P'nder'gEve 8 Apr 1-608G.P tc 1^1:45 fm 65 111 8"118 118 115 BehrensRs 5750 75 Ch'tenBill 114 Rogerio118 Ros-Nuala 12 Mar26-602G.P 1^ 1:44 it 71 106* 87J11 i4H 151212 RiniAi 7500 76 Necr'manc'rl 14 BigSt've109 GinnyDog 12 Mar 9-608G.P tc1^1:44y5fm 85 107*1017 913 811 Jt % RiniA5 8250 77 FlintRiver114 PapaBill 116 Midontrial 12 Feb 24-602 Hia 7f1:24Vbgd91 114 12H12i«12i«12i3 ZakoorWi 8250 76 Tara'sR'gl 16 Gr'd-d'dO'sl 12 Kayg'be 12 jan26-608Hia tc 1^1:59 fm 38 106 91191491339 AnyonE? 8000 72 Mid'nt'l 114 Mic'lsC'ce116 C'b'nC'yll. 12 Jan18-6TJ8Hia tc1A1:4S%fm 158 106 10'« 98} 98 74 AnyonE' 12000 72 Revoquel 19 Pr'ptHero111 Swallows'ft 11 May 12 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 20 GP 1-2 ft :49%b April 8 GP 5-8 ft 1:04%b Horses Shown Below on 'Also Eligible' List and Not in Order of Post Positions. LdUahina Greek vjiccr. 5k t 1 1 * B. h, 5, by Greek Ship— Laughing Brook, by St. Germans. a y I I ^ Breeder. Mrs. M. A. Moore. 1960 7 0 0 1 $450 Owner, A. Lamourex. Trainer, A. Lamourex. $6,000 1959 25 4 2 3 $11 925 Apr12-604G.P 1 ± 1:44%ft 12 115 7" 68} 77} 45} ZakoorW3 c4000 80 BayPoint 115 VetiansPal 115 Potter 9 Apr 4-60'G.P 1^1:45 ft 7} 110*2} 21 44 64} GinoL4 4500 79 Lt.Blake108 R'manLeg'n117 N'ro'sQ'n 12 M.ar25-608G.P 11-81:50 ft 12 109* 12} 2} 42 35 GinoL4 4250 79 MissTopper113 CheatenBiM114 Quinap 8 Mar14-605G.P 1^1:44V5ft 36 116 32} 8'i 8'1 7« GomezM* 6250 75 NoTrump1 18 Scrivenl 16 C'nt theDays 8 Feb18-605Hia 11-22:30%ft 9} 116 22 920 Outdis. BlumW c5000 LittlePorter 116 Scriven 116 Nirfren 9 Feb 4-6TJ8Hia 11-81:52%ft 9 116 64 9'}11131215 BlumWS 6500 58 KingCott'n116 MightyChief111 Bayluc 12 feJHSJSl 11-81:51 ft 8} 116 76} 54 812 613 BlumW3 6500 67 C'ntS'dak116 TeaDans't106 KingCot'n 12 0ct24-598G.S 1-701:45%sy 9 115 52 6' 8" 87 LovatoF3 7000 61 Comb'hee115 0celote119 M^rWatson 9 April 21 GP 5-8 sy 1:02h April 2 GP 1-2 ft :51b March 18 GP 5-8 ft 1:06b Itsaberrv 1 07 Cn- m 5= DY Cover Up— Broth, by St. Germans. ' ■ w/ Breeder. K. Murchison & La Jolla Farms. 1960 4 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, Busch Stable. Trainer, M. Eisen. S6.000 1959 27 1 2 3 $8 745 Apr30-606B.M 1^ 1:43%ft 96 105 84} 8m0i510'7 CampasR' 6500 70 Harcall 114 King's Lore 113 Nuyar 10 Apr23-603B.M 6f1:10%ft 64 106 §»• 9'2 915 |t3 CampasRi 6500 78 Travel Book 111 Haydn 113 ChinoKing 9 Jan21-603S.A 7f1:24%ft 32 114 127g12i410ioi07| Har'tzWi2 8000 72 Ad'r'bleSue113 FI'tC't'sa111 Alacran 12 Jan 9-608S.A 11-81:50 ft 17 106* 88g10i310i5 916 L'n'w'yGi 08000 66 L'd ofH'pe114 W'r a.Tear116 Fly'gS'th 10 Dec29-596S.A 1 1:37r5ft 35 111 10'01013104 m MorenoPi Alw 75 Bouillab'se113 B'y'dTime113 Bitt'rF'd 10 Nov26-598B.M 1,^1:45 ft 32 107 7" 67 64 6" Camp'sR4 HcpS 68 Spicy 113 Cellyar 113 BostonAgain 7 Kov1Si^BM 1 1:38V5ft 14 114 P| JS% J* 7«| MaeseAi Alw 79 HelloJun'd'r113 Day'sEnd114 Ali'sFI't 10 Nov 9-597B.M 1 1:373/%ft 9} 111 7* 54 6' 6" MorenoP5 Alw 78 BostonAg'n120 Sinologia111 Ali'sFlirt 8 0ct12-598G.G IttMfiR 21 110 104 73 54 33 MorenoPs HcpS 81 Bos'nAgain124 S'm'rStory114 B'dTime 12 May 12 Was 3-8 gd :39b Black Eve 1 1 A Ch- m 6 b Shut Out— Blue Eyed Momo, by War Admiral. ' ■-■ ^ Breeder. Greentree Stud Inc. 1959 10 1 2 2 $3 590 Owner, M. Mazzaro. Trainer, W. R. Ware, Jr. $6,250 1958 20 4 1 2 $13450 Dec14-59'Pim 1^1:47 si 10 115 718 |U 8'7 811 RussoA2 6250 64 C'ntBull 113 MajorWat'n115 Natagar 8 feJ'SEE" 1A1:46%m 2 A116 7i« 6«2 6" 5»» RogersCi 6250 66 Bernwithl 16 Mi-Corvette108 C'ntBull 7 ^U92?i5^km ]^E 1:44V%gd 26 112 57 613 514 5'7 Headley02 Alw 73 Coloneast119 Eamohe119 TotalOscar 7 Aug 8-597Wat 1* 1:45%m 3 118 67 5« 58 37 WardPAi HcpO 75 SunnyBoyS.121 Snoozie120 Barbicana 9 'S'lHESS U 1:45%ft 6-5 *118 M 64} 5'| ti WardPAi HcpO 83Caleo 112 Dawney 118 Boxer 6 J.y?5_5^W^t *cJ1:37%fm 21*114 74 74 64 24 WardPA? Alw 102 Barbicana 107 Dawney 119 Entangler 8 Jly11-598Tdn 1-401:43Vsgd 19 115 11» 10" 916 912 RoffoMti HcpS 67 DruAway120 S'nyBoy115 S'kNotSunk11 Jly 4-597Wat 11-81:51 ft 7-5 120 62} 63' 52} 53 Saum'IIF2 HcpO 89 Snoozie 126 MissNubbin 111 Boxer 6 April 2 TrP 5-8 ft 1:05b March 30 TrP 1-2 ft :51b March 26 TrP 3-8 ft :39b Vet's ' BOV X IIH Br- ^ 10 by Helvetian— Midi's' Mom, by Arabs Arrow. J . I . ,., M U feeder, M. J. Bove. 1960 10 3 1 0 $7,155 u. u ^ T Owner, W. J. Schmidt. Trainer, W. J. Schmidt. $5,750 1959 29 5 6 3 $19,200 May12-60'Spt 1^ 1:48%gd 2} 115 1' 14 13 13 Skor'kiA2 c4500 78 Vet'sBoy115 ChereBete114 Pr'ceView 7 May 5-60'Spt 1^1:47%ft 8} 115 710 68} 54 44 Skor'skiA3 5500 76 Nivrag112 TurnDown11$ GalaRock 8 Apr 7-609G.P 1 ^ 1:44Vsft 8} 113 1114 810 6' 4^ Hino'saHio 6250 82 P'rSpice113 H'v'tM'n113 J'sie andC'le 12 Mar28-60'G.P 1^ 1:44Vsft 3-2 *117 4«| H HI ih YcazaMi c5000 87 DavidS.R.121 Sausage119 Sal'sBoots 10 Mar21-60'G.P U 1:434Aft 3} 119 57 5* 44} 23 YcazaM3 5000 86 AirP'nce115 The0r'tor115 C'nt t.Days 12 Mar17-608G.P td^1:45 fm 33 111 7'} 33} 43} 45} Hin'osaH' 6250 75 Midontrial 118 Lucido115 Caughtll. 12 Mar 9-60'G.P 1^1:444/5ft 10 113 8" 38 96 843 York R7 6250 79 Untamed 111 Eclairll. 115 Piercing 11 Jan30-602Hia 11-81:51%ft 8} 119 610 S'} 58} 5'} Hart'kWio 7500 68 Nivrag116 ChillyP'nde122 TeaDans'nt 12 May 10 Spt 1-2 m :52%b March 27 GP 1-2 ft :52b , TROTTERS MAY 6 thru OCT. 8 _ . . v _nn • — s^A Box-Reserved Seats II 1 FOR APT AM A&f PostTime 8:30 RoraonuaseDining i Iv/n Wb DQi,yDouble-8:20 sr™r /I ^BEOKinK/ Full Amencan Tot. IMperial 7-7191 I I ^ ^B Visumatic Timing or in ClewelanO ^^*^^^ ^^^^H A rVIA l-jtij£ _^ Ittv ^J^m^ NOrt|F[ELDf %\zs (£y\7^ ^^ ROUTE 8 • Between Cleveland and Akron ond fc^S y ^ ^t "^ ^ ~W ^ ^M HB^3n^k -I PostTime 2 p.m. W i^^WkM^J^^m^^^H^^i m?k!JL.S^ k$-JA "wL :- Page 25 Suffolk Downs — ^— - — ™ .1 ■ I ■ I — — ■ -I I I II I 1 1 PAST PERFORMANCES SUFFOLK DOWNS fast Boston, Massachusetts (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1,030 feet.) Weather and track conditions appear on 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 ! !* Fair Mud Runner. X Good Mud Runner. 8 Superior Mud Runner. ! | ! \t 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing, July 26. 1937, 1:09%, 4, 117.) I C ,,£ Purse S2.0CO. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1960. Weight. 122 lbs. | 11 Si Jul Non-winners of three races since Nov. 2 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, \ 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,030. j C„.np 1 1 C B. h. 6, by Great Faith— Easter Shower, by Harmony Now. Jur9e • I 3 Breeder, C. Childers. 1960.1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, E. Siravo. Trainer, E. Siravo. $2,000 1959. 0 0 0 0 ( ) May 6-60"Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 11 115 91091291297 MercierNS 2000 81 Hi-Scot 115 Bull-Bys 115 Tanfran 10 Jly15-584Nar 6f1:11%ft 10 113 32144 53J 7*1 P'ss'reWJS 3500 81 Kingtown115 SirRarco117 TowsonT'n 10 Jly 9-58iNar 6f1:11%ft % 113 43 2h 44 773 P'oreWJ" 250081 T'ws'nT'n115 WarB'lladier115 Hi-Sc't 12 Jun 3-57*Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 7-5 *1 08 21 4 H M V'nHookE5 3500 88 SixBob117 PaperMoney119 LeadStory 8 . May29-578Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 2*116 4 4 2* 2J 2'J SmithJHS 4000 86 Mull-Ryan 116 Debbie'sCat 111 Alida 8 I May22-573Suf ' 6 f 1:13 ft 41 111 941 1n 14 121 SmithJH8 3500 83 D'ndyM'st'r106 CI'seMiss113 CleanF'x 11 I I ' April 27 Suf 5-8 ft 1:02h April 20 LD 3-8 ft :39%b April 17 LD 3-8 ft :384b \..f\c 1 1 0 Br 9. 6, by Desert Ration— Hill Vine, by Hilltown. ! JUUB ■ IV Breeder D H MacLean 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) ! Owner, M. Salvaggi. Trainer, M. Salvaggi. S2.000 1959 11 0 0 2 $355 May10-609Suf 1-701:44Vsgd 52 113 441 623 625 839 LandersCa 2000 45 DougB.115 B'by'sBabe108 Revelat'st 8 Apr20-602L.D 5 f 1:00 ft 102 116 12K11*»11'«11U WilderMS 2000 75 TrickRew'd116 Sh'yS'del 111 L'yJ'hn 12 Apr13-6Q3LD 5f1:00%ft 92 115 121612'812'812'6 Bacc'reR4 2500 70 Helandero115 Putt117 On theAlert 12 Sep 2-595ScD 6 f 1:15 m 10 120 55J 55 44 38 DuffJ2 2000 74 CuteConnie 112 Melna117 Hydrology 8 Aug19-598ScD 6f1:13%ft 48 120 43 53 65 713 McC'kenJ? 2000 75 0ldProsp'tor120 Melna110 C'legeCh'm 9 Jly 4-59'Tdn 6 f 1 ; 1 31/sf t 52 114 9?1 8^1 8?i 88| SackettB' 2000 75 RexNobilis114 Houston114 Dne'sBoy 12 Jun29-592Tdn 6f 1:12%ft 102 110 1083101110K 981 OliverR* 2000 78 C'ntDom'gol 20 Hymarpen110 Ksarus 10 May18-594M.D 5| f 1:06 ft 12 118 64 54 55 571 MarreroJS 2000 8GSwiftSum'r118 DanPat118 CornerLot 10 May13-597M.D 6 f 1:15 ft 11 113 32 34 321 461 Sotojs 2000 70 0kafai113 KayMorden117 L'Script 8 I May 4-593M.D 5i f 1 08 ft 17 113 971 9'° 99J 88| McC'kenJ? 2000 69 GetBusy 113 MonFilly 110 Boton 9 YnrHctirlr 1 1 £ Oh. g, 5, by Neddie— Chanteuse, by Strolling Player. lUruMim ■ I J Breeder, Dr. G. G. Meredith. 1959 9 1 0 0 $1,625 Owner, R. N. Carrier. Trainer, J. J. Carrara. $2,000 1958 14 1 2 1 $2,795 . Jun20-59'Mth 1*1:«*ft 33 109* 9' 111411151018 CruzHS 3000 53 Tribunal 120 Fly'gFI'n120 H'ro'sRet'n 12 Jun15-598Mth 1^ 1:47%ft 62 115 W 68 11161122 KirkJ'O 3000 46 Tribunal 115 Faulty 115 Immense 12 May21-59iG.S 1& 1:47%ft 56 114 64310'610161021 SmithGLio 3500 52 L'dH'ry114 B'nkHigh112 R'dRVrV'lly 10 May14-598G.S 1^1:48Vsgd 16 114 33 3-*J 512 722 GilliganLi 3500 47 Hero'sRet'rn114 BillyBrier114 U.S.Jet 7 ( Mar24-59'Bow 1£1:49Sft 51 117* 6-*l 73J116|119 R'yndsL'2 2500 58 TownFire116 Woody'sPet122 T.Gibson 12 Mar18-599Bow 1^ 1:49 -ft 35 115 V 9«010M101A ColeS" 250C 51 JubileeDay112 lrishB'th111 Way sPet 11 Mar11-599Bow 1* 1:484/5ft 43 122 85| 91111 171119 ColeS9 2500 5C HdDancer116 Sh'fleOff119 L'stH'lidy 11 Feb19-599Bow 1*1:5 ft 31 *115 22 12 12 121 GnmmPI2 250C 53 MTgoBJy115 HWc'r110 FrnrsF'iylC Feb13-592Bow 6f1:14%sy 8J 114 8*3 8«i 74i 85J KeeneH3 250C 73 Mr.Minx114 Fr'sh andF"r111 DnieBy S ^wirrrtororfo 1 1 fi B. m, 5, by Condiment— Miss Damion, by Sir Damion. . JWllcnereue I IU q. E. Holeman & D. M. Davis, Jr. 1959 8 0 1 1 $675 ' Owner. Mr. & Mrs. L. Melvin. Trainer, R. B. Aitken. $2,000 1958 14 1 0 0 $1,540 Dec 1-591 Nar 6 f 1:15 m 29 108 55 94 910 919 jenkinsE'2 2000 52 R'bleRser115 W'tyP'b'm114 S'ryS'd'l 12 ■ Nov27-592Nar 6f1:14V5sl 35 110 54 78 12151220 JenkinsES 2000 55 PowderBlue113 Bolitha115 TuckMeln 12 Nov20-596Nar 6f1:131/sft 13e 107 751 912 919 922 Muns'lGR' 2500 58 EIIVeeBee116 Equilibrio108 Liv'gHigh 9 May13-592Suf 6 f 1:14%ny 8-5 *110 1'J M 2« 6'3 HeadleyO' 2000 64 0is'uR'ge115 Mich'IW'ne115 CWD n 10 1 May 8-592Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 11 110 65J 63J 21 21 HeadleyOS 2000 32 Galldina110 Ka-Sight115 RebelCall 11 , May 1-591 Suf 6f1:154/sm 12 112 32 53J 44 35£ WajdaH2 2000 63 St'laR'sel 12 DryVer'th114 N'ma sB'y 10 Apr25-592Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 91 109 851 9*1 991 812 WajdaH3 2000 71 LadySibby109 Conc'd117 LittleCh ter 10 Apr18-594L.D 5f :59%ft 36 110 62J 554 V 534 WajdaH? 2500 88 tittle Ferd 112 PaBull 119 U.S.One 10 ! Dec 1-582Nar 6 f 1:13 ft 14 112 43 52J V 7b| BohenkoPa 2500 72 L'tleBrVte112 L'yB'rtha117 Vin rHill 12 Nov26-58'Nar 6f1:13%ft 28 110 2i 24 11 13 BohenkoP? 2500 79 Holid'yQueeo110 Grawac105 Phariaine 12 ' May 14 Suf 1-2 m :52b Tnnfrin iuiiujii t- 5k 1 1 'x Ch. g. 6, by Olympia— Rancor, by Mahmoud. ' I J Breeder. R. McKmney 1960 3 ,0 0 2 $450, ) i Owner, Mrs. H. Gordon. Trainer, J. J. Brien. $2,000 1959 13 5 2 1 $7,710 ) May 6-604Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 7-5 *115 4 1h 2| 321 Sorens'nB* 2000 86 Hi-Scot 115 Bull-Bys 115 Tanfran 10 I Apr27-60'Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 9-5 115 11 2J 33 3H Fairb'ksA4 2000 80 CelestinoR.115 NobleTry117 Tanfran 9 ) Apr21-60'Suf 6f 1:12%ft 41 115 1h 34 8121012 Fairb'ksA* 2000 72 K'yMinter117 Pr'ssMarcy114 Hel'd'ro 11 0ct22-592|_.D 5f :59 ft 8-5 *1 15 12 121 11 ih Fairb'ksAi 2000 96 Kujess 115 LittleFerd 114 NobleKill 11 I Sep26-594Rkm 6f1:12%ft 8-5 A112* 2h 31 6* 643 Vin'foraR2 2000 77 S'th'nPine114 RVIC'1 113 L'tleFish'k 8 I Aug22-59iRkm 6(1:14%sl 2*113 65 V 78 6*1 GrimmPIs 2000 68 JimsWhim112 TopFI'sh117 H'reC'eJoe 10 ) Aug 8-592Rkm 6 f 1:11 ft 7-5 A1 14 121 12 12 2"" Brog'keR' 2000 90 Kak'zaRidge117 SetS'l 109 JimsWhim 10 ) Jly25-594Nar 6 f 1:12 ft 41 118 24 441 6?3 6^1 GrimmPI5 3500 79 In theSp'gllO Soundpr'f112 Sanaalph 6 3 Jly 1-594Suf 6f l:T2HA 4-5 *117 11 14 12 12j Borg'keR8 2000 87 Noted117 LittleFishook117 Meiwaki s! 3 Jun 9-596Suf 6f1.:11%ft 3 115 11 11 14 11 McL'linR3 3750 89 AIICom's115 MissMat'M12 Mr .Aetnel E| S I Onipt Mnn man X x\ HO Blk. h, 9, by Free For All-Alecto, by Grand Slam. ! yuier \ \\) Breeder D E Holeman. 1960 3 0 0 0 $-100 ) Owner, P. Mattera. Trainer, A. Donofrio. $2,000 1959 0 0 0 0 ( ) , May 2-601 Suf 6f1:15%ny 7J 115 1A. 15 14 553 SkuseW3 2000 64 L'tleFish'k115 F'xyS'ver115 J'yJyCee 10 I Apr27-60'Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 23 115 65 V 510 512 DunlavyT* 2000 71 CelestinoR.115 NobleTry117 Tanfran 9 3 Apr20-605|_.D 5f :59%ft 7J 114 1| 21 7H1012 DunlavyTS 2500 79 Mr.Harson117 S'ndpKfllS B'k'sStar 10 ) Jun19-572A.P 6f1:12Vsft 41 107*4 2412261227 prestonJ4 3000 56 ReetArgol 18 Jimo107 Ziggity 12 I Feb10-556Hia 6f 1:11%ft 1-3 *116* H 2h 21 221 BrumfdDS Alw 87 W BeTh're108 H'pyCar'r112 C'tyCncil 7 7 Feb 7-555Hia 6f 1:10%ft 3-4 A115* 12 13 14 16 Brumf'dDS Alw 93 FirstSer'd119 Aprim'uTty115 BadCd't 10 ] Jan29-555Hia 6 f 1:12 si 41 110*12 14 14 121 Br'f'ldD3 13000 87 Easy P'dyl 11 NirgalLad112 D'tchL'ne 10 ) Jan17-554Hia 6f1:104/5ft 41 113 41 12 2h 22 BurrC2 1000092 Hypal'g114 Fr'd'mP'ley118 AIIAtOnce 12 I May 7 Suf 1-2 ft :51b May 1 Suf 1-2 ft :51b Rnl I Rue 1 1 IJ B. h, 7, by Free America— Possessive, by Bull Lea. I uuu-oyi I 1 j Bre8fler Mrs A p2Dpers 1960 1 0 1 0 S400 0 , Owner, M. M. Wolf Trainer, M. M. Wolf. $2,000 1959 17 2 2 5 $t.725 5 May 6-604Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 16 115 66 66333 2"° BohenkoP' 2000 88 Hi-Scot 115 Bull-Bys 115 Tanfran 10 3 Nov16-59'Nar 6f1:144/5ft. 9 114 Tj 1*1 Tl 71 I MJn if" 2000 69 FlygLyric109 Ser'n'taBy114 T'kMeln 11 1 Nov 3-591 Nar 6f1:13%gd 14 112*3' 2i 2\ 34 BrableyJ'2 2000 77 MVysChic114 Singalea115 B'ld andF'r 12 I 0ct29-596L.D 7| f 1:34Vsgd 51 116*77 963 791 912 CruzH" 2000 S'rg'ntKing113 HugTc'te105 AmalieH. 12 ! 0ct16-592L.D 5f 1:00%ft 8 110* 733 5*1 531 631 Bradleyjs 2000 85S'd ofD'n114 K't'kyB'dit13 BlueMiche 11 1 Sep28-593Rkm 6f1:11^ft 23 112* 4«k 34 54 65 BradleyJ7 2000 82 Devotee117 B'ld andF'r117 PineyWds 8 S Sep19-592Rkm Bf1:1tHft 14 112*33122 32 31 BradleyJ4 2000 85 KakuzaRidge120 Putt120 JimsWhim 10 0 Sep12-594Rkm 6f1:11%ft 5J 112* 33J 34| 341 341 BradleyJ4 2000 84 Putt 117 Emboss 109 LittleFishook 8 B Sep 5-591 Rkm 6f1:134/5Sl 41 115*34 32 3nk 13 BradieyJ4 2000 76 Bogie Man1 20 Longwd114 MarysChic 10 D Aug29-592Rkm 6 f 1:12 ft 1*114 74J 541 54 33 LandersC* 2000 82 IHope104 GoodSign112 DandyMaster 12 2 Aug20-592Rkm 6f1:12Vsft 3 112 24 22 11 121 LandersCi 200C 84 Devastate107 N'leChipW Wil'gWar r 10 C K|nL|. I-* vj* 11^ Blk. b, 5, by Noble Creek— Stratojet. by Sky Raider. INUDie Jer 1» I I J Breeder. M. & 1 Pncicett 1960 2 0 0 0 ( x ) Owner. W. H. Grinold. Trainer. M. J. Bresnahan, Jr. $2,000 1959 23 2 3 1 $4,350 ■ May 9-602Suf 6f1:14Vsm 35 115 87185 86 86 MunsellGi 2500 71 EdsM'ket114 Silvers'h119 ComeThr'h 10 0 Apr30-603Suf 6f1:12%ft 24 115 8" 8'2 88 9"FiskB7 2500 74 DinkleS. Jirm111 DarkLook115 Putt 11 1 Sep12-59iRkm 6 f 1:12 ft 43 112 52331 3J 1' SkuseWio 2000 85B'psyUp113 Rebel Call 112 M'nHolly 10 G Sep 4-594Rkm 6 f 1:15 hy 71 114 441 44 34 2"° SkuseWS 2000 70 GildedLily109 M'thic'IL'd117 Eric'sP't 8 g Aug29-592Rkm 6 f 1:12 ft 93 114 1051 761 761 541 M's'lGR1? 2000 80 I Hope 104 GoodSign 112 Buli-Bys 12 2 Aug12-593Rkm 6f1:12%ft 8 114 8515415* 441 Muns'IGR2 2000 78 L'tleFish'k120 MythicalLJd114 DunBri 8 | Aug10-592Rkm 6f1:13%sy 71 109* Lost rider. GaraV4 2000 TopFI'sh114 Jambol'ro112 SeaFighter 10 0 Aug 1-591 Nar 6f1:13%ft 11 1061 C4 321 24 1nk GaraV8 2000 79 N'leTry113 N'bleWh'y112 Mr.DeLuxe 11 1 Jly29-59iNar 6f1:13'Aft 11 113 10^1 H 75 441 MercierN* 2000 76 Ka-Sight113 PartyNews108 Mr. Grove 12 2 JJy17-59iNar 6f1:134/Sgd 27 114 541 43 31 2h M's'llGRn 2000 77TjimsWhhn107 GildedLily139 SoloFI't 11 1 May 8 Suf 3-8 ft :37h April 23 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b U/kinHnlo 1 1 fl Br. f, 4, by Star Thrush— Wee Lady, by Bull Weed. YYilinaaie » ■ W Breeder, H. Flory. 1960 2 0 0 1 $225 c i j Owner, D. Bryant. Trainer. D. Bryant. $2,000 1953 16 1 1 2 $2,955 May 9-601 Suf 6f1:15%m 15 110 Fog. 33 331 DeRoinD' 2000 66 Dalsaxl 15 CountryJim115 Whindale 12 1 Apr29-603Suf 6f1:12V5ft 24 117 *| 88J 712 711 Sorens'nB^ 2250 76 Seaworthy122 Davenport105 Gardalla 9 9 Aug27-59iRkm 6f1:12Vsft 61 107 42 53 76 731 Spin'leV" 2000 80 SquawCreek111 FiveForks113 Aceing 12 2 Aug14-598Rkm 1 -70 1 :44Vsft 12 111 43164167 541 Muns'lGRS 2500 70 I G'ssNot110 H'tyAdm'l 114 S'orYear 12 I Aug 3-59' Rkm 1-701:44 ft 3J 115 62124 22 34 GrimmPH 2500 74 DillyDally114 AllieB.101 HitandRun1l| 1 Jly20-592Nar 1-70 1:46 ft 11 108 523 2J 14 13 Muns'IGR3 2500 75 SeniorYear105 Beansie114 Mow deL'n 9 9J j Jly10-593Nar 1,^ 1:483/5ft 31 111 74 691 5" 415 MVIGR3 M3500 53 Gr'ma;sFirst110 Beansie109 Ro'teOne 81 g^ Jly 3-598Suf 1 1:413/sft 2 A99* 67 5* 431 441 Vinc,0'-aR8 2500 64 FirstFall 112 Beansie102 Not-a-Fault 10 n Jun23-598Suf 11:41 si 10 108 77167144 45 MunslGR7 3500 67 R'IWr'th101 W'mW'me112 C't'saL'da 8 8 Jun16-593Suf 1 1:41^qd 12 107 6'1 2* 2\ 34 Muns'lGR7 250C68Arc110 lmpatientMiss111 SeniorYear 8 8 May 8 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b April 26 Suf 5-8 hy 1:05b Air R 11 A Ax, 2k 1 1 C B. g, 4, by Air Rate— Classmate, by Jacopo. ,n! r\ir DUUUy 1* " I J Breeder, F. Wyse 1960 5 0 0 0 $130 " Owner, Mrs. D. H. Aronson. Trainer, R. W. Seaman. $2,000 1959 14 5 1 2 S8.P85 '5 May10-602Suf 6 f 1:14 gd 29 115 32 45 35 531 WilsonB3 2000 74 AdairKid 115 SixBill's 115 BeauFils 12 « Apr19-601L.D 5f :59^ft 12 114 55 663 614 6'3 Sor'senBS 2000 76 SeaFighter117 BueEt'rna117 Mesm'ny 11 Apr 5-602L.D 5 f 1 :02 m 7 115 34 35J 381 512 Sor'nsenB3 200066 Somnus115 SeaFighter117 WarConvd 10 n Mar18-604L.D 5f1:02%hy 7J 111 451 511 591 5 2 DavernJ2 2250 64 HyMarsh'l 109 NobleKill 111 BlueR'y 7 Mar12-602L.D 5f1:0O%ft 31 114 10431fli010'6 917 DavernJ6 2500 67 Silvers'thl 14 HyMarsh'l 109 Mr.Gr've 10 Sep 5-592Rkm 6f1:13%sl 23*114 23 48 711 8" KnappEJB 2500 67Tumblin0.114 Polydon117 SomeSteed » 9 Aug25-594Rkm 6f 1:13-y%hy 5 114 32 6? 7»1 8'2 KnappEJ3 3000 64 Nero'sQueen109 PertPat117 Sabero 8 Aug18-59*Rkm 6f1:14%sy 3*112 44 33 24 4 KnappEJi 3000 73 StarG'fer109 Sk'nDhu112 K'ckyB'dit 8 8 Aug7-595Rkm 6f 1:11 ft 9J 111 713 8" 9121011 KnappEJ7 4500 79 D'rDelinq't105 SunnyR.109 NobleF'tIO § Jun 2-597Suf 6f 1:14Vbsy 61 115 54 541 7" 7" KnappEJS 6500 66 Glory Unionl 12 GoodG.117 Ruffjon 9 May 2 Suf 3-8 m :38%b 2nd Suf ! ! ! | ! \t I | \ j . I I I ' ! ! I . ( . ' ■ 1 , ! ' ) i ) I ) I 8 I ) ) 6 3 s! 3 E| S I ! ) ) , I 9 3 ) I 7 7 ] ) I I 0 , 5 3 1 I ! 1 8 S 0 8 B D 2 C x ) ■ 0 1 G 8 g 2 8 | 0 1 2 1 c i j 12 1 9 9 12 2 12 I 1 9 9J j 81 g^ 10 n 8 8 8 8 ,n! " 12 '5 « 11 n 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing. July 26. 1937, 1:09%. 4. 117.) 1 £ £ Purse $2,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since 2 HO Jill April 11. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners since May 7 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 23, £ 5 lbs.; since April 9, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. CLM£i|n r\££ l I c Ch. g, 5, by Hunters Moon IV— Brave Girl, by Swashbuckler. Ml Utile Utt I I J Breeder, J. Fisher, Jr. 1960 7 1 0 0 $2,600 Owner, L. H. Siegmann. Trainer, L. Rodriguez $2,500 1959 29 4 6 0 $8,160 May 5-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 91 115 863 891 8" 614 SpinaleV4 300077 RedSultnl 19 Pr'ceProm119 OleSarge 8 Apr 8-601 G.P 6f1:10%ft 12 115 '751 99J 8'3 6H BarrowT6 3500 81 Kev 117 NewTalent113 MountJay 11 Apr 2-602G.P 6Jf1:16%ft 16 117 55 78110'41014 Brumf'dDB 4250 77 J'nnyScamp115 Singer116 Newcastle 10 r, Feb16-609Hia 11-81:513Aft 13 120 44 I1*il1«»11*1 Brumf'dD7 5000 56 Librty117 Kno-Knox117 CheatenBill 12 3 Feb 6-601 Hia 1 1-8 1:53%sl 7 122 34 9'1 912 816 Brumf'dDB 5000 50 NoTrump115 Roy'IBirth120 S'nd'nF'ry 10 ; Jan27-602Hia 11-81:51%ft 38 119 14 14 15 13 Brumf'dD2 5000 77 Lcngboss116 GreyRip116 RomanLeg'n 12 \ Jan 7-605TrP 6f1:09%ft 32 115*64 65 771 V% WeilerD9 4000 87Tuosix 120 Ro/alGuill 115 Singer 9 Dec29-594TrP 6f1:10%ft 20 116* 73i 861 8'2 771 WeilerD7 4000 83 Sanousky110 Samoan121 PoliceCall 9; Dec18-594TrP 6f1:10%ft 10 120 5^1 5=1 54 64 Hinoj'saH4 4000 89 Th sAq'nas122 Artful Boy115 Th'ston 12 3 !Oec11-592TrP 6f1:10%ft 24 114 74133 22 4 Hinoj'saH7 3250 90 ArtMcPike114 B'zeWar'r117 F'rCycle 11 | May 4 Suf 3-8 ft :37h April 17 GP 3-8 ft :36%b * April 1 GP 3-8 ft :36%b - C Mno Aro y 1 1 fi Br. f, 4, by Ace Admiral— Tiger Mae, by Tiger. rviae MCe /s i | U Breeder, E. K. Thomas. 1960 10 0 1 0 $715 , Owner, J. J. Nash. Trainer, B. Terry, Jr. $2,500 1959 26 5 2 2 $9,920 : May10-608Suf 6f1:12%gd 21 110 t* 4"" 8 4 981 BohenkoP2 3750 77 Zazu 110 TumblinO. 119 TopRating 12 ; Apr23-603Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 43 110 13 13 21 24 Sor'senB6 2500 86 LostChordl 12 MaeAce110 DarkLook 8 c !Apr6-607L.D 5f1:034/shy 2 112 1h 3'J 441 451 SpinaleV2 350063 0leSarge112 BnieStyle107 SenorMoe 6 - |Mar31-605L.D 5 f No time. 21 *112* Fog. 433 BradleyJ2 3000 Powder ke119 L'tleCh'ns112 SafeD'te 7 2 Mar26-604L.D 5f :59%ft H 112 2h 631 771 791 Sor'enBS A2500 81 Silversmith117 Test'gJet117 BlueRay 7 Mar16-607L.D 5f JMft B 108 |h 24 24 67 SorensenB' Alw 82Pr'ceBonanza119 Cy'sSon117 Corc'rico 6 I Feb24-607F.G 6f1:12%gd 61 109 32 321 461 771 NonoRS . c4000 82 M'nGI"wBey119 M'tP'nt112 TokyoGirl 7 J Feb13-60*F.G 6f1:13%m 41 110 1' 1h 421 683 NonoR6 5000 76 Gr'yH"ze109 D'sh'gSq'w108 M'st'rP't 8 J Feb 2-606F.G 6f1:12%ft 3J 115 1* 22 451 5" Br'ss'rdRi 5000 79 Wink"sMink118 GreyHaze109 TokyoG'l 8," Jan15-606F.G 6f1:13%gd 41 111 * 21 66| 681 H'josaHS 050OO 76 Sp'dyJane112 C'ntC'ntos114 CTIP'tch 6. May 5 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b April 30 Suf 1-2 ft :50%b April 20 Suf 3-8 ft :35h '- Trim 1 1 C B. h, 7. by Sir Damion— Sis Tartan, by Port au Prince. 1 nto I 13 sreeder j. J. Gavin. Jr 1960 7 1 0 0 $1,925 . Owner, Mrs. L. Wolf. Trainer. M. M. Wolf. $2,500 1959 33 2 5 8 $11,685 „ Apr22-605G.P 6f1:10%ft 46 115 57 58199 95 Willi'msS' 4500 86 ArlhurJaycee 119 Kev 119 Singer 11 Apr11-602G.P 6lf1:16%ft 6 122 54 76 65 643 Hart'kWS c3500 87 lronMernt116 Free andBy115 Singer 11 ; |Apr6-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 33 115 21 21 2r 11 HartackW7 3500 86Trico115 Milagro 11.115 Baleville 12 Mar25-601G.P 6 f 1:12 ft 16 115 66 8457 54 Th'burgB6 3500 80 Kev 115 Cozy Ada 114 JouettS. 12 ' Mar10-602G.P 6f1:11%ft 9J 115 Lost rider. SellersJ9 3500 JacquelinJ.107 P'stPr'nd'1115 Salmag 12 Jan29-607S.P 5|f1:07%ft 25 109 2J 523 783 893 MalloySS Alw 74 CrissM.106 H'k'yR'dlH M'm't ofTr'th 12 Jan 7-609TrP 1-701:39rsft 91 117 45 67 712 919 Grants 5500 84Gr'kSw'd117 lm'gineTh't118 GreyRipll Dec26-596TrP 6f1:09%ft110 116 871 9ii10n11io Monac'UE7 7000 86 Arion 111 Dynamic 111 Royal Spy 11 Dec12-599TrP 1^ 1:43 ft 6J 115 32122 451 481 Monac'liES 7500 78 StoneCry'l 121 Pet'dL'k114 NewPr'ce 6 Dec 5-599TrP 1^ 1:44 ft 6 117 33 42 431 431 Will'msS? c5250 78 AncrumC'le117 SomeFr'nt114 B'uF'nd 8 May 3 Suf 5-8 ft 1:05b April 2 TrP 5-8 ft 1:03%b March 21 TrP 5-8 ft 1:03%b Wnr Toy 1 1 Q Ro c- 4- b^ Boer War— Ellen Tea, by Tea Tax. ▼Tur iua ■■ -^ Breeder, G. R. White. 1960 9 1 0 1 $1,575 Owner, M. & A. Heidke. Trainer. J. E. Patterson. $2,500 1959 25 4 2 3 $7,145 May13-609Suf 11:44 m 21 *110* 3J 341 571 463 Bradl'yJ6 c2000 78 FirstFall 115 Plum 110 Fast Fire 7 May 2-604Suf 6f1:13%sl 7 112* 66J 673 67J 54 BradleyJ6 2500 75 OurPlsure117 ComeThr'gh119 JnO'F 8 Apr26-604Suf 6 f 1:12r5gd 3 110*54143 31 17 Bradleyjs 2000 84 WarTax1 10 DunB/i1 15 ChickenLicken 7 Apr22-609Suf 1-701:45 ft 7 108*57 543 69175 Ken'dyW2 3000 75 Ir,eman1 15 AmberS'ds113 GlenAlden 8 Apr18-606L.D 7f1:26%ft 61 114 883 7'2 711 612 Shep'dD3 A2500 77 H't'rsR'n119 0nFlight117 Rich'd'sM'ce 8 Apr11-608L.D 1 1:39%ft 83 113 52J 44 3J 3| Shepp'dD4 2500 85 H pyDancer113 Twinkter115 WarTax 8 Mar28-603L.D 7 f 1 :28Vfef t 17 115 » 641 541 651 Shep'rdD3 2500 77 HighAffair117 NobleGal113 Hy-Sk'ter 7 Mar21-607L.D 7f1:30%sl 26 119 7'2 7'6 812 815 Shep;dD7 A2500 55 Rich sM ce117 Q'nC'sna112 Sp'ICh'ce 9 Mar15-607L.D 5 f 1 :0O%f t 35 114 712 793 7" 693 Shep'dD3 A2500 74 HillT pG m112 K'yM'ter117 BobRobby 7 May 12 Suf 3-8 m :381/5b April 10 LD 5-8 gd 1:06%b April 16 LD 1-2 ft :50%b fncrnlrtn v.u»iuiiMi ^n X 1 1 7 B. g, 4, by Mr. Chairman— Mislying, by Canaan. ||/ Bree0er Reynolds cattle Co. 1960 6 2 0 2 $3,000 Owner, Mrs. R. L. Vedder. Trainer. R. L. Vedder. $2,500 1959 21 4 1 2 $6,855 May11-605Suf 6f1:14%m 8} 117 54 32 44 353 McL'linR5 2500 70 WhlgBlues112 Cel'tmcR.117 C'stolon 8 Apr27-604Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 61 119 V* V 7'7 722 McL'linR7 2500 66 Pr'ceP m117 OleS'ge112 Whirl'gBfues 7 Apr14-604L.D 7 f 1 :27V%f t 5J 117 2" 231 22 1"° McL'linR5 2500 87 Castolon117 SomeSt'd117 AustinVenn 8 Apr 7-606L.D 7f1:32%hy 41 119 2h 2h 2h 11 McL'linRi 2500 59 Castolon119 Jean0'F114 Nat'l Ch'ce 7 Mar24-605L.D 7f1:27%ft 5i 117 2h in 21 321 McL'linR5 2500 £3 NinaJo105 Hy-Skeeter117 RoyalVenus 7 Mar12-605L.D 7f1:28%ft 7 119 45 46 691 712 McL'linRB 2500 69 P.0.Annex117 QueenC'sna112 Sk'nDhu 8 Nov21-592Nar 6f1:13%ft 6J 117 231 2^ 12 ino FiskBio 2500 78 FiveForks115 JohnsAir115 Occulted 12 Nov13-592Nar 6f1:13%ft 40 114 54J 44 4 12 McL'nR" 2500 79LitterBug115 BlueBu!ly117 SWtLips 12 Nov 4-594Nar 6f1:14%ft 14 115 33 33 561 991 McL'linR2 2000 65 0pinion109 Hh andDry114 Eng'tRing 12 Oct 6-591 L.D 7f1:28%ft 5 117 2^ 34 710 8'2 FiskB8 2500 72 Potter 117 FleetWind 117 SkeanDhu 11 April 13 LD 3-8 ft :37%h March 23 LD 3-8 ft :38%h Ciinnv R i\. 1 1 (\ B. f, 4, by Tuscany— Drifting Maid, by Valdina Orphan. juniiy •' v Breeder. Hdis Stock Farm. 1960 10 0 2 0 $1,042 Owner, D. Polizzi & G. & O Tolmas. Trainer. W. Resseguet. $2,500 1959 34 4 13 4 $14,765 Apr28-605Suf 6 1 1:12 ft 41 110 1083 8714' 2"°tWajdaH4 3250 88 RedSultan 117 Screwball 115 SunnyR. 12 tDead heat. Mar 4-609F.G 6f1:12%ft 10 105 53 64 64155 Vinc'raR7 50000 84 M'tPoint112 K'gsM'rket120 Airstr'am 7 Feb26-60iOF.G 1^1:48 ft 3J 105* 331 t* 22 45 Brous'dK2 4500 70 Fratello118 TokyoGirl 116 Mr.Whimsy 7 Feb23-608F.G 1^1:46%ft 6J 112 32 2^ 32157 BairdRL6 05000 76 Res'ltPlay'r122 D'tyL'dy107 J'freyJ.S. 8 Feb15-607F.G 1^1:46%ft 8-5 *102* 321 2h 34 541 Vinc'f'aR4 5000 77 RYItPI'y'r122 Mr.Whimsy122 Ad'IsJ't 9 Feb 8-607F.G 1& 1:47'/sft 51 110 22 21 34 24 NonoRi 05500 75 Belmoud 105 Gray Dean 109 Cup Moon 8 Feb 5-609F.G 1& 1:461/5ft 4J, 108 76 623 633 55 NonoR2 6750 79 F'rAdmiral 112 Briarw'd109 D'ntyL^dy 8 Jan28-607F.G 1^1:49 m 5 108 T 32 331 443 NonoRS 55000 65Q:e-B-S 110 ThtB'k0ne115 Amb'sK'e 8 Jan 6-606F.G 1^1:50'/5m 17 113 55 6" 67 791 Val'elaAC3 6500 55 Ind nL dy116 Briarwd110 Discernm't 8 Jan 2-607F.G 1^ 1:48%sl* 53 112 69 66185 8'7 C'bersWB 075OO 56 MySpike116 DoubleBid114 Barbicana 9 April 23 Lrl 1-2 ft :54%b April 9 Lrl 1-2 ft :54%b Juuciw Snhpro 1 1 1 Ch. c, 4, by Bolero— Sebastienne. by Charrier. ■ I J Breeder, R. N. Webster. 1960 10 0 0 $125 Owner, H Hoffer. Trainer, H. L Cornwell. $2,500 1959 14 3 1 2 $5,585 May10-602Suf 6 f 1:14 gd 4 115 43 33 23 42 WajdaH'O 2000 76 AdairKid 115 SixBill's 115 BeauFils 12 Aug25-594Rkm 6 f 1:13%ny 7 117 M 2^ 1h 34 WajdaH6 3000 75 NerosQueen109 PertPat117 Opinion 8 Aug11-594Rkm 6f1:13%hy 71 113 2* 3' 2h 12 WajdaH2 2500 76 Remarks104 DinkleSquirm109 Jocular 8 Aug 4-594Rkm 6 f 1:12 ft 31 MM 3"k 423 54i 551 WajdaH3 3000 79 Op.nion 104 BoneTired 113 Deke 7 Jiy23-594Nar 6f1:13'/5ft 21 115 533 543 533 54 WajdaH' 3000 78 KfkyBdit113 Spirit ofWin106 S'cin's 8 Jly17-596Nar 6f1:13Vsgd 1*117 I* 14 11 21 WajdaH6 2500 79 SomeSteed 15 MousyB.115 Baywise 8 Jly14-595Nar 6f1:13%gd 23 117 34 2' 221 443 WajdaHS 3000 74 Phyllis'Bev'CS V'naW'ds120 MansQst 8 iJly3-594Suf 6f 1:14%ft 9-5 *115 2h 14 121 14 WajdaH2 3000 75 M'delineA.1l2 Hi'hT'neR'y112 C'nPVI 10 Jun29-595Suf 6f1:14V5sl 4 115 2' II 2J 541 WajdaH3 3500 73 AoairKia 115 Zazu 112 BetsyStar8 May28-596Suf 6f1:12%ft 6J 115 221 21 21 431 WajdaH3 4000 82 T pDr ss r115 S'aVnt're114 B'neTired 6 May 6 Suf 3-4 ft 1:1 5%h April 28 Suf 3-8 ft :39b April 16 Suf 3-4 ft 1:16%h Mi« ,VU55 Hftllv Hill ^,,, 1 1 4 B. m, 5, by Vincentive— Chop Suey. by Aneroid. no,,y ll«* Breeder. 1. C. McMahan. 1960 2 1 1 0 $1,600 Owner. Mrs. M. J. Bresnahan. Jr. Trainer M. J. Bresnahan. Jr. $2,500 1959 9 13 0 $3,345 May 6-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 4 112 45 341 21 1"° MunsellG2 2250 90 MsHollyHill 112 Alpha107 UltraSm'rt 8 Apr26-602Suf 6f1:13%gd 16 110 43 321 32 2' Muns'IG'0 2000 79 Mrs.T.106 MissHollyHill 110 Captious 10 Sep17-592Rkm 6 f 1:124/5ft 6-5 *113 2h 22 22 521 MercierN? 2750 78 Oil Kmg107 Hel'dero112 C'tessaLinda 9 Sep 3-595 Rkm 6f1:13%m 21 114 46 6'4 4'3 416 MercierN3 3000 62 BeN'le116 B'tleD'Wite114 B'tl'gH'n'h 8 Aug28-594Rkm 6f 1:12V%ft 3-2 *113 1'J 1'J 9* 2h Merc'rNio 3000 84 S'ra d'Esta112 W'ziFrr113 R'bleR's'r 10 Aug 8-593 Rkm 6f1:11%ft 14 103* 3nk 54 55 44 GaraV4 3500 84 Dr.P belli Armistice115 B'tleD'Wite 8 Jly 2-593Suf 6f1:15%m 21*112*45^44135 11 GaraV5 M3500 71 Delectat'n106 LuckyVi99 K't'kyMin'r 12 Jun26-595Suf 6 f 1:14 m 4£ 106 44148137 453 GlassnerG' 3500 72 N'bleF't103 M'resnLad108 R'se ofR'y 8 Jun 9-593Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 41 108*54^45 33 24 GaraV6 M4500 81 Swigi09 Jack0'DJnds113 MansQuest 12 May28-59iSuf 6f1:124/5ft 5j 108* 44 42 34 2'1 GaraVS M3500 83 H't'eD'ndyllC Ph'isD*n107 K'nt'yFI're 12 May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :51b April 22 Suf 5-8 ft 1:03h ricMUcm PraciAanr Dnroc u-urei 1 HQ Cn- T- 4- b* Prince Dare— Miss President by Challedon. ■ v7 Breeder, Mrs. W. A. Edgar. 1960 8 10 0 $1,675 Owner, Jo-Pat Stable. Trainer, N. Cimini. $2,500 ' 1959 26 3 2 5 - $8,815 May 2-604Suf 6f1:134/5sl 20 112 864 891 79 641 Sorens'nB3 2500 75 0urPlsure117 ComeThrgh119 J'nO'F 8 Apr25-604Suf 6f1:14%m 71 113 78J, 77' 68 563 LandersC6 2500 68 ComeTh'ghl 17 B'syStar107 Liv'gHigh 8 Apr16-605LD 5f :59%ft 15 112 863 881 781 661 DavernJ5 A2500 84 HyM'shal 114 LittleChains115 Traject 8 Mar23-604Bow 6 f 1:121/bft 17 117 67 67 67f 553 Spin'leV 0 3500 84 First Pic 117 Spigot 114 Pana 12 Mar19-605Bow 7f1:26%gd 10 114 77 78165 641 GrimmPI' 3500 74 Mr.Seymo115 Tharmall 116 Momus 9 Mar12-604Bow- 6f1:124/fcgd 51 117 751 741 741 531 SpinaleV7 3500 84 Ch'k sGlid'r116 M'sy-S'py117 D'ysB'st '.1 Mar 2-602 Bow 6 f 1:14 ft 6-5 *111* 33 32 3J 121 BakerCS c2500 81 MissMagoo116 MadelineA.116 IG'sNot 12 Feb24-603Bow 6 f 1:12 ft 4 107* 53J 651 57 581 BakerC4 4000 82 Serdip'y114 Mi'y-Sn'py117 Pr'ssZi'ra 8 Dec11-59'Pim 6f 1:13VSft 6 106* 521 54 34 34 BakerC9 3500 82 Ting ngJim114 Found117 R'tomsYear 12 April 9 Bow 3-8 ft :40b Ro+cv ifnr 1 07 Dk- b- { 4 b Northern Star— Miss Andes, by Omaha. 2,»ei: y jiui IU/ Breeder, Country Life Farm. 1960 9 111 $2,105 Owner, T. Fatcher. Trainer, E. Keen. $2,500 1959 28 0 5 8 $5J320 May 4-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 15 107*42 45 56J 463 Testajs 2500 84 Whir'gBI'sllO Cert'oR.117 NobleFoot 10 Apr25-604Suf 6f1:14%m 63 107* 2h 32J 32 21 BradleyJ2 2500 74 ComeThghl 17 B'syStar107 Liv'gHigh 8 Apr14-60'L.D 5f1:00%ft 91 105* 2h 2h 2h M BradleyJ3 2500 85 BetsyStar105 Adm'IBr'sh114 Hi-Scot 11 Apr 6-605LD 5f1:03%hy 10 105* 743 753 741 341 Bradleyjs 2500 66 Riverval113 Ambidexter115 BetsyStar 7 Mar28-607L.D 5 f 1:00 ft 15 107 t* 3"K 53J 663 Gamb'laC7 3000 81 Traject112 0leSarge114 PrincesStr't 7 Mar18-602Bow 6f1:13%sl 11 113 II 22 771 87| GreenB" 2500 76 MelodyJane114 Mr.Leslie116 Fenmar 12 Feb26-602Bow 7f1:27r5gd 83 115 1ri 11 M 743 Sor'senB'O 250069 Boutiquel 15 Nanette119 MissMagoo 12 Feb 19-602 Bow 6 f 1:13Vsgd 14 110 3i 531 541 553 Sor'senB4 2500 79 St'rSp'gle116 Ser'dipity115 D'r'hysB't 10 Feb 13-602 Bow 6f1:14'/sft 13 109 14 14 43 521 Sorens'nB3 2500 78 B'gin'r'sL'ck115 BossCraig115 Fenmar 11 Dec 3-592 Nar 6f1:13%gd 63 110 523 431 44 32 Sor'nsenB' 2500 75 L'terBug113 Sky'dRoad115 A'ntSally 12 May 12 Suf 1-2 m :51h May 2 Suf 1-2 m :53%b April 12 LD 3-8 ft :38b ■ 7 10 » 9 8 8 8 § 9 dockers' Selections Appear In Daily Racing Form Page 26 3rd Suf _ . 1 g FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing, July 26, 1937. 1:09%. 4, 117.) I XrA Xnt M Purse $2'°°°- 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners in 1960. Weight, 122 lbs. I Of U OUT Non-winners of three races since Nov. 2 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,000. Stola jioiu i\oae RrKP X •n 1 | fi1* B m' 8 by J»etrose— Mastola, by Masked Marvel II. u J Breeder L. H May 1960 11 0 0 1 $400 Owner, J. Lafontaine. Trainer, R. L. Garland. $2,000 1959 30 4 5 6 $8,122 May 9-601 Suf 6f1:15%m 94 105* Fog. 56 67 Ros'd'IL'2 200063 Dalsax115 CountryJim115 Whindale 12 May 2-602Suf 6f1:15%hy 17 110 91291491188 GlassnerG4 2000 63 Captious 105 Hi-Scot 115 PineyWoods 9 Apr25-602Suf 6 f 1:14 m 15 113 T 815 7'4 6'5 MaddenD2 2000 63 N'bleFoot112 Bob'dell115 K'ckyM'ter 9 Apr19-603L.D 7f1:28V5ft 2| 110 7«£ 5-»| 55 3* Allanji 2000 78 DivingB'ts115 Pharakinl 17 StolaRose 12 Apr13-606L.D 7f1:27%ft 12 114 712 8'i 7« 45J M'ns'IIGR4 2000 80 UltraSmart113 I G'ssNot109 JoanieZ. 9 Apr11-601LD 7f1:27%ft 71 109 91310" 8™ 78j Gamb'llaC2 200076 D'dySher'd114 M'reS'ch119 E'st-W'st 12 Apr 5-602LD 5 f 1 :02 m 9| 110 88 912 5'4 412 G'mb'laCio 2000 66Somnus115 SeaFighter117 WarCom'd 10 Mar30-60iL.D 5f :59%ft 11 113 79 7" 7' 65J MaddenDS 2000 83 Embossl 14 Bolitha117 SouthernPine 9 Mar24-605L.D 7f1:27%ft 21 113 6*J 6^1 6' 68 MaddenD7 2500 78 Nina Jo 105 Hy-Skeeter 117 Castolon 7 Mar21-60iL.D 7 f 1:31 si 84 105*8' 881 6^3 712 BradleyJio 2000 56Twinkter115 BorderSon115 Q'st ofWar 10 May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b -Si na a lea * 1 1 C B. g, 8, by Olympia-Glory, by Bull Lea. v juiyuieu i I J Breeder. Danaoa Farm 1960 4 0 2 0 $800 Owner, H. Hoffer Trainer. H. L. Cornwell. $2,000 1959 11 2 4 1 $4,475 May 4-602Suf 6 f 1:11%ft 8-5 *115 34 87J 812 8M WajdaH3 2000 76 HelloPop117 MicheCol'n113 Div'gB'ts 9 ftpr27-602Suf 6 f 1:12%ft 6-5 '115 32 310 27 28 WajdaHS 2000 77 OurPleasurel 15 Singalea115 Cameo 9 Apr21-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 3*115 14 12 12 2* WajdaH* 2000 84 Ch'rchMan119 Singalea115 Fi't'gThree 10 Mar21-60iBow 6 f 1:14 ft 41 116 44 34. 33J 53| WajdaH' 2500 77 Mand'yMiss1 13 Yield116 Fab'usGem 12 Nov13-595Nar 6f1:13%ft 24. 115 1^ 2* 1J 34 WajdaHS 2000 76 MarysChic117 Pharakin113 Tarryara 8 Nov 3-591 Nar 6f1:13%gd 3J *115 V 1J 14 21 WajdaHS 2000 77 M'rysChic114 Bull-Bys112 Bid andF'r 12 0ct29-592LD 5f1:00%gd 2% A114 1J 1n 14. 1no WajdaH4 2000 89 GreyStep 114 HiNoble 114 Velis 11 0ct23-59iLD 5f :59 ft 31 113 63| 75| 68J 64J WajdaHS 2000 91 UncleP'tel 11 Nordal 116 Sh'rySandel 11 Sep29-592Rkm 6f1:13%m 41 114 1i 1} 14 22 WajdaH7 2000 76 N'bleW'rior114 N'bleKill 107 BlueR'no 10 May 14 Suf 3-8 m :38b May 10 Suf 3-8 hy :39b May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :36%h rnan* Phnrk Hrm uan 1 1 (\ Ch. g, 4, by Ardan— Why Not Today, by Heliopolis. IHI Breeder, G. R. Bryson. 1960 15 0 1 1 $600 Owner, G. S. Colella. Trainer, G. S. Colella. $2,000 1959 29 1 2 3 $3,510 May12-602Suf 6 f 1:15 hy 64 115 Fog. 6^6 6'4 Mang'oM7 200059 Rodmanl 15 WeHeGi117 WorldSeries -8 May 6-604Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 78 110*55 46 Y\ 42J Mang'loM7 2000 86 Hi-Scot 115 Bull-Bys 115 Tanfran 10 Apr30-602Suf 6 f 1:12Vbft 41 115 95J 994 9M 915 WilsonBt 2000 72 Roy'IVenus107 Heland'ro122 BueEt'na 10 Apr27-602Suf 6 f 1:12%ft 14 115 78 8'9 821 823 WilsonB4 2000 62 OurPleasurel 15 Singalea115 Cameo 9 Apr21-6CPSuf 6f1:12ttft 60 115 45 51 674 53J WilsonBi 2000 81 Ch'rchMan119Singalea115 Fi't'gThree 10 Apr16-604LD 11:41 ft 25 113 4i 712 820 8'* MercierNi 2000 63 RedCoral 117 LivingHigh115 CondiLu 9 Apr 6-602LD 5f1:03%hy 26 117 10'?1021 9t7 |M Sor'senB3 2000 57 Mr.H'ris'nl 10 WeHeGH 17 Fi't'gThree 10 Mar30-6(HL.D 7f1:284/sft 7 119 34 65J 8'2 8'3 Sor'senB2 3000 66 W'stRockl 18 Man'playl 19 Fab'usGem 12 Mar22-602Bow 6f1:12%ft 61 116 63J 43J 35J 48 SpinaleVH 2500 80StarS'gle118 BeNoble116 PlazaSq're 12 Feb26-6fJ5S.P 6 f 1:17 si 21 116 621 324 43 43J BeckCW* 2000 61 Kirkw'dRelic116 RifleBr'e118 Sp'nV't 8 Mar 28 LD 1-2 ft :48%h March 20 Lrl 3-8 si :37b Rnff In 1 1 £ Dk. b. h, 5, by Beau Max— Boda, by War Admiral. DorT,e ■■ J Breeder, King Ranch. 1960.1 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. Roche. Trainer, R. B. Aitken. $2,000 1959 18 1 1 4 $2,950 May 2-60 Suf 6f1:15%hy 36 115 26 6'3 917 919 RyanF4 2000 51 L'tleFish'k115 F'xyS'ver115 J'yJ'yCee 10 0ct22-592|_.D 5f :59 ft 31 110*22 5* 781 8*1 CruzH3 2000 89 Tanfran 115 Kujess115 LittleFerdll Oct 5-592L.D 5f :59%ft 18 112*24 21 22 31 CruzH* 2000 92 U.S.Onel 12 Renewal 109 Fight'gThree 12 Sep18-59iRkm 6 f 1:12 ft 13 112 7« 75J 64 65 BiermanC2 2000 80 Vixen'sJoy105 CynthiaSw'tm Pumps 10 Sep12-594ScD 6f 1:13%ft 8-5 *117 23 24 23 3'1 WilsonB4 2000 86LaFour120 Snowberry110 Luckylsland 8 Sep 5-591 Rkm 6f1:134/5sl 4 112* 4^3 44 6«1 6«J Vincif'aR2 2000 69 Bull-Bys115 BogieMan120 Longwood 10 Aug.3-592Rkm 6f1:12%ft 34 109* 4" k 41 42 45 Vinc'oraR4 2000 78St'mfit'r114 OneWayOut114 MyTown 12 Aug15-592Rkm 6f1:113Aft 31 112 1h 1h 11 313 GrimmPI5 2000 85 Embossl 12 SirRarcol 14 NobleWarrior 16 Aug12-593Rkm 6f 1:12%ft 7-5 *112 63J 64| 67 541 GrimmPIs 2000 78 L'tleFish'k120 MythicalL'd114 DunBri 8 Aug 7-592 Rkm 6 f 1:11Vsft 7} 109* 34 41t 2' 2 4 Testa J7 2000 84 Jean'sP'de109 SoloFI'ht113 Liv'gHigh 12 May 10 Suf 3-8 hy :39b April 27 Suf 1-2 ft :51b April 24 Suf 1-2 ft :534/£b KAnnn Crn-rv 6d 1 1 C B. h, 6, by Fighting Fox— Moon Star II., by Hyperion. MOOn V*razy \& I I J Breeder, Belair Stud. 1959 18 3 3 3 $10,955 Owner, A. G. Viglas. Trainer, A. G. Viglas. $2,000 1958 . 6 0 0 0 $250 Dec12-592TrP 6f1:10%ft 27 109* 32J 53| 541 424 StakeW* 6000 88 In theSp'g117 BestFI'ht114 JoeJones 12 Nov28-594Aqu 11-81:511/sm 61e 108* 15 1h 45 6" GrossG4 6500 86 Mr.D'rm'n119 D'st'yUn'n117 Vet'sBoy 7 Nov 7-592Aqu 6 f 1:13 $y 4| 119 22 21 14 32J Dalt'nH'i c460087 JoeJones121 Samoan118 WiseMarble 12 Oct30-598Aqu 6f1:11%ft 41 116 22 32J 5« 541 RuaneJ7 5500 93 Cobb'sBoy115 FirstL'd117 WiseM'rble 10 0ct24-59iAqu 6f1:12Vbsy 34. 119 2h 1h 11 2J UsseryR5 5000 93 WiseM'rble124 Samoanl 17 Tranq'liz'r 9 0ct17-594Aqu 11-81:51%ft 31 116 24. 2« 2* 4'5 DaltonH* 6250 80 PatrTnPete115 P'derCap116 OnC'rse 7 Oct 7-594Aqu 11:37 ft 2% 116 2\ 12 12 14 DaltonHi 5000 95 FirstLeadl 16 PowderCap116 RicoJo 6 Oct 3-592Aqu 6Jf 1:18%ft ■ 10 118 3"k 2^ 513 4i| DaltonH* 5000 90 WiseMarble118 FirstLead118 Dr.Hab 9 Sep25-598Aqu 7 f 1:25%ft 7-5 A115 42 3» 12 14 MorenoHS c3500 FI'tArgo121 B'sCraig115 B'ger 'nB'ter 11 Aug12-592Sar 1 1:37V5ft 1 A11o 4=1 324. 34 35 YcazaM2 3500 86 Des'yUnk'n119 St'neldol 116 PashaS d 8 April 21 Suf 1-2 ft :51%b April 14 Suf 3-8 ft :38b Inmac XA/III 1 1 C Dk. b. q, 4, by I Will— Susan Constant, by Jamestown. James mil I I J Breeder, Nuckols Brothers 1960 2 0 0 1 $225 Owner, A. Costa. Trainer, P. Hinphy. $2,000 1959. 24 2 3 3 $4,885 i May 6-602Suf 6f1:12Vsft 81 115 V 53 45 34 DeRoinDio 2000 83 AllezVous110 Chuckie115 JamesWill 10 1 Apr29-604Suf 6f1:12%ft 41 115 1013101«10161013 DeRoinD3 2000 72 Whig115 SeaFighter119 HelloPop 10 I Sep 8-592Rkm 6f1:114Aft 11 112* 971 873 710 65 Don'hueTi 2500 81 TheHunter 112 Opinion 114 Castolon 11 Aug27-59iRkm 6f1:12V%ft 3 109* 2\ 1h 34 63 Don'hueT2 2000 81 SquawCreekl 11 FiveForks113 Aceing 12 ■ Aug18-59iRkm 6f1:132/fesy 5 112* 54 J 45 411 573 DonahueT* 2500 70 Mr.Rob'r113 D'kleSq'rm109 J'neBliss 9 j Jly31-595Nar 6f1:13%ft 3J 110$ 43 42J 44 2h TestaJS 2500 79 SomeSt'dl 17 JeannieBliss105 Aceing 8 Jly28-59iNar 6f1:13%ft 9 112* 641 54|43? 513 KellerMio 2500 77Tu-ChaT.110 Potter115 J.L.'sPride 12 Jly20-592Nar 1-701:46 ft 4J 110*65179 68| 5« Vinc'oraR4 2500 69 Whindale108 SeniorYear105 Beansie 9 1 Jly14-592Nar 6f1:13%ft 7 114 44 34 354 541 McL'linR3 2500 74 Raymel 102 J.L.'sP'de107 Mow deL'n 9 Jly10-594Nar 6 f 1:13%ft 3J 117 610 57 53| 331 HooperC* 2500 75 J'neBliss105 Royal Bratl 12 MousyB. 7 May 4 Suf 3-8 ft :3645h April 27 Suf 5-8 ft 1:03h April 23 Suf 5-8 ft 1:03%b kA\t Tnwn 1 1 *» Cn 9^ 6= by My Request— Boomtown Gal, by Stimulus. my l own || J Breeder. L. S. MacPhail. 1960 5 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, D. S. Hobe. Trainer, T. Luther. $2,000 1959 12 1 1 1 $2,050 I May10-602Suf 6 f 1:14 gd 21 115 I* 23 67 74| Sor'senBi 2000 73 AdairKid 11*5 SixBill's 115 BeauFils 12 ! May 6-602Suf 6f 1:12Vsft % 115 44i 42J 65i 751 Sorens'nBS 2000 82 AllezVous110 Chuckie115 JamesWill 10 Apr30-602Suf 6f1:12Vsft 56 115 52J 54 5« 68J Sherm'nAS 2000 78 Roy'IVenus107 Heland'ro122 BueEt'na 10 Apr23-603Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 76 115 55 71 1 712 714 Sherm'nA2 2500 74 LostChord112 MaeAce110 DarkLook 8 Mar14-60iBow 7t1:26%ft 77 116 32 641 9171215 Northc'tF3 2500 66 RoyaTP'k116 WarC'nd116 StarSp'gle 12 i 0ct24-59iLD 1 1:43%m 14 117 2* 781 918 921 Sor'senBio 2000 49 AndyJ'nson120 Onhistoes117 C'ntCase 10 j 0ct12-592LD 5f1:02%hy 15 117 761 67J 612 514 KnappEJ4 2500 65SirAlx'rK*ye117 AIIC'rs114 S'th'nPine 11 Oct 8-595L.D 7 f 1:33 hy 61 117 67! 6" 6" 614 KnappEJ* 2500 47S'ndpr'f114 M'nsR'w'rd115 Fly'gFI're 8 I Sep14-59iRkm 6 f 1:12 ft 8 112 23 24. 1h Ink Sor'senB7 2000 85G'dSign112 Mr.Grove109 PeppaDeppa 10 Sep 3-592Rkm 6f1:14%m 6 112 42J 32 32J 22J KnappEJ3 2000 70 0alo 115 I Dot 109 Bunucha 10 1 May 11 Suf 3-8 m :38%b April 12 Bow 1-2 ft :50b April 1 Bow 1m si 1:51 1/5b Pnmnncitv X s\ 1 1 5 B 9 10' by E'9ht Thirty— Pomrose, by Pompey. . rompobiiy || J Breeder Erdenhelm Farms Co. 1960 8 0 1 2 $1,020 ! Owner, B. A. Murphy. Trainer, G. W. Taylor. $2,000 1959 13 1 3 3 $4,425 May 2-60'Suf 1-,^ 1:48Vbsl 4 113 4116125' 6" DunlavyT4 2000 64 FastFire115 PowerBit115 Nat'lSh'd'w 8 Apr27-609Suf 1& 1:47 ft 24 113 42 32 34 J 26 DunlavyT4 2000 75 Plum 108 Pomposity 113 Aceing 10 j Apr21-60iSuf 6f1:12WI 18 115 111«111«11« 911 McL'linR2 2000 73 K'yMinter117 Pr'ssMarcy114 Htl'd'ro 11 Apr12-604LD 1-70 1:4E2/bft 71 115 32J 45| 32 32 DunlavyT? 2000 77 V'coDaG'ma117 Ti^l of G'ld110 P'p'ty 11 Apr 9-602 LD 7 f 1:30 m 3 114 33J 34J 312 418 DunlavyT2 2000 55 A'tinVenn114 Fr'chAce114 OneN'hter 10 I Apr 4-608L.D 1 1:45%hy 31 113 5H $H 67 571 DunlavyT7 2000 50 LakeDrive113 Twinkter115 StepFast 7 ' Mar22-60'Bow 1^ 1:51Vsft 3J A116 32J 54J 513 5^3 BlockH3 2500 55RedTr'ble116 K'gFlush122 FredColwill 12 Mar19-60iOBow 1^1:50=^ 3*114 34 41 1h 31 BlockH« 2500 60 Hill Mist 117 Geo.K. 114 Puncheon 10 ) Dec10-59'Pim 11-81:54 ft 7J 114 2* 25 25 34 BlockH4 2500 77 A'msBoy109 W'gAg'n114 F'vorMe-Me 12 ! Nov26-59iPim 1^ 1:47%gd 8-5 M15 3* 28 28 3«1 Hart'ckWi 2500 66 Girl Tr'ble106 HubbsP'de112 Borette 12 ! Mar 29 Bow 1-2 ft :50b March 17 Bow 3-4 m 1:20%b 4th Suf 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing. July 26, 1937. 1:09%. 4. 117.) Amt C L Purse $2,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming Non-winners of two races since Hill jUl April 11. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners since May 7 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 23, 5 lbs.; since April 9, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. *Onf«r'i« II 1 17 Ch. h, 5, by The Solicitor II.— Genesee, by Abbots FelL UnrariO ll. | | / Breeder, H. Kerr (Ireland). 1960 4 1 0 0 $1,825 : Owner, L. H. Siegmann. Trainer, L. Rodriguez. $2,500 1959 9 5 0 1 $6,885 Apr18-604G.P 6 f 1:103/sft 4 120 22 24 64J 65 ZakoorW7 3750 86 RiverQ. 110 FaceValue 114 Barina 8 Apr12-601G.P 6f 1:10%ft 9-5 '119 14 14 12 13 ZakoorWi 3000 91 Ont'rioll.119 D't'rB'ker119 BlueMiche 12 J Apr 4-601G.P 6f1:10%ft 31 A114 U 2\ 9121017 BrumfdD2 3500 74 Salmag114 DownT'jan114 Leo'sH'ney 12 Mar23-604G.P 6 f 1:10V&ft 38 115 22 3 * 34J 881 Hin'osaHU 5000 84 PalmBeach115 GreyRip115 Newc'stle 11 Oct 1-595Lat 6f 1:12%ft 3-2 *120 2\ 12 14 1h DeverR4 2000 BusyJane114 M'sWilrriaV'n117 V'ldaF. 10 I Sep18-594Lat 64 f 1:184/%ft 3-5 *120 1h 12 21 651 Hin'osaHS 2500 Bart'sTown 117 Drogheda 115 Juna 6 ; Sep 2-594Lat 6 f 1:16 hy 2-3 *117 1h 12 |4 1 4 Hin'osaHS 2250 MusicalMaid112 Juna114 FlySpray 5 ! Jly16-595Det 6f1:10f5ft 31*120 2^ U 14 11 Ferr'oloA* 4000 93 MissPav'tlH Col'sTrouble117 Philgl'n 12 Jly 6-595Det 6f1:11%ft 31 117 24 1J 13 12 GracidaEi 3000 90 Gr'nHeelsllO Veneration113 DonB'lie 11 | «ar18-595G.P 6f1:12%sy 3 112* 2& 4415' 7»5 BlockJ3 4000 68 BestFI'tl 17 PI'santTime107 TheHon 9 1 May 5 Suf 3-8 ft :37h April 3 GP 3-8 ft :38b March 15 GP 1-2 ft :52b Puff X 1 1 C B. g, 6, by Lord Putnam— Quick Retort, by Count Fleet. ru,t ■ ■ J Breeder, B. D. Chait. I960 8 0 3 1 $1580 j Owner, F. Staiti. Trainer, F. Retzel. $2,500 1959 26 7 7 4 $13 005 5 May 9-602Suf 6f1:14V%m 9 115 971 9&J 97 97 KurtzJ3 2500 70 EdsM'ket114 Silvers'h119 ComeThr'h 10 | ' Apr30-603Suf 6f1:12%ft 31 115 |h 1' I] 34. MercierN4 2500 84 DinkleSquirm111 DarkLook115 Putt 11 I Apr23-604Suf 6f1:123/5ft 3 115 2* 2\ 2i 24 MercierN3 2500 83 Somnus 119 Putt 115 Be Noble 7 1 Apr13-603L.D 5f 1:00%ft 3-2 *117 1h 14 11 t* Mad'nD" 2500 86 Helanderol 15 Putt117 On theAlert 12 i Apr 9-601 L.D 5f1:014/sm 4J 114 621 fif| 710 77! KurtzJ3 2500 71 B'terThan117 Cel'tinoR. 114 K'kyM'ter 10 j Apr 6-605L.D 5 f 1:03%hy 6-5 *115 2h 43 43 6*1 MercierNi 2500 63 Riverval113 Ambidexter115 BetsyStar 7 J Mar30-60«L.D 5f :593/sft 8 115 51142 32 221 WilsonBS 2500 88 M'tyRidgel 17 Tr'pCarrier117 AIT'teo 7 ' Mar22-60 5L.D 5f1:00%gd 17 115 33 5*4. 57J 6* McK'tL3 A2500 77Test'gJet117 Hill TopGem114 Al T'teo 7 I Nov 3-595 Nar 6 f 1:13 gd 29 115 31 78J12211221 DunlavyTi 325060 St'myAd'l 116 Col'lEdl 17 Li'leBr'n'te 12 ! May 8 Suf 3-8 ft :371/5b March 21 LD 3-8 si :36%h March 20 LD 3-8 m :39%b Rorf ftnrl 1 1 fi Br 9" 4, by Bert— Fleeting Rock, by Piping Rock. Deri IUJCK I I U Breeder, E. C. Piatt. 1960 3 10 0 $1,400 j Owner, G. E. Proulx. Trainer, C. McRae. $2,500 . 1959 18 6 2 4 $7,670 3 Mar16-60iBow 6f1:134/sft 71 121 12« 12711010 984. Kn'ppEJS c2500 73TumblinO. 118 Lagrin 118 MooseBaby 12 I Jan15-603TrP 1^ 1:434/sft 51 118 2^ 53 10" 9i« KnappEJi 2500 67 Billt'wn113 Sim'n theBld120 Clematis 12 ■ Jan 6-602TrP 1-701:42 ft 9 114* 42J 24 2h M RiniAS 2500 92 BigC'cle117 PI'kyMidge112 B'nieH'ton 12 , Dec24-59iTrP 6f1:10%ft 16 115*1061 913 916 713 Wet1erD2 3500 78 Forw'd0n109 N'htSpy114 Homest'der 12 I Dec 7-592TrP 6f1:114/5ft 4 119 2'| 23 25 37 KnappEJio 3000 77 MarchingStep116 Coindot116 Swig 12 I Nov30-592TrP 6f1:11%ft 41 120 1071 812 7'2 68J KnappEJi 3500 77 L'versLeap113 M'ch'gSt'p115 P'c'sJoy 12 ! Nov16-594Nar 6f1:14%ft 21*113*55 24 2J 1t Campb'IR4 3000 73S'non'sH'pe114 T'blin0.122 H'rw'dM's 9 ) Nov 6-594Nar 6f1:13%ft 3J 112*55 33 22 14 Campb'IR7 3000 79 SomeSt'd114 P'ntherGap114 JohnsAir 8 ) Oct30-594L.D 7f1:27%ft 2 -110* 2J 1h 1h ink Campb'IR7 2500 88 RedCoral 115 FleetWind112 PertPat 8 } Mnrfplkfl * 1 I O B. f, 4, by Model Cadet— Matarrah, by Boxthorn. /viuueiibu i* I I ^ Breeder, V. Corrigan. 1960 12 1 0 0 $1,505 Owner, M. & A. Heidke. Trainer, J. E. Patterson. $2,500 1959 26 5 5 2 $8 280 May 6-605Suf 6f 1:1196ft 4 114 1J 14 32| 47J SpinaleVS 225082 M'sHollyHill 112 Alpha107 UltraSm'rt 8 Apr22-6fJ2Suf 6f1:12%ft 13 112 1» 2h 2i 1"o SpinaleVio 2250 85 Modelisa112 UltraSmart114 JeanO'F 10 Apr16-60iL.D 5f :59%ft 27 110 741 8*1 7" 751 LandersC3 250084 KiserK'g117 Pr'ceProm117 Mr.H'ris'n 11 Apr 6-605L.D 5f1:03%hy 22 106* 421 324. 53 441 BarriosC2 2500 65 Riverval113 Ambidexter115 BetsyStar 7 Mar31-605LD 5 f No time. 20 106* Fog. 541 BarriosC3 3000 Powder'ke119 L'tleCh'ns112 SafeD'te 7 Mar22-60«LD 5f1«)%gd 46 114 631 6 5J 7" 7" McL'nRS A2500 75Test*gJet117 Hill TopGem114 Al T'teo 7 Mar16-606L.D 5f :59%n 19 103 33 35 57 J 57 Land'rsC3 30000 82 Tr'pCarrier114 GoRippey114 C'dyM'ck 7 Feb23-607F.G 6f 1:13 ft 39 109 23 64 78J 7'3 CombestJ4 3000 74 MissMacB.108 0joRojo115 Impressed 7 Feb 2-603F.G If 1:13MJI 13 108* 32J 44J 6«J 5?3 MischelV6 3000 78 Princ'sH'm108 Capt'nDare122 AnySt'r 8 Jan29-6(KF.G 6f1:14%sl 34f 108* 24 521 65 661 MischelV s 3500 73 BeauCount114 Quibay112 MissMacB. 11 May 5 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b April 15 LD 3-8 ft :37h SounHnronf 1 1 C\ Dk b- ™ 1 by Colony Boy— All Quiet, by Unbreakable, juunupruui '■ W Sreeder S W Glass. 1960 5 0 10 $600 Owner, Martin Siravo. Trainer, Michael Siravo. $2,500 1959 31 2 6 6 $7,940 May 2-604Suf 6f1:13%sl 14 113 444. 781 814 8'5 SmithJH? 2500 64 0urPI'sure117 ComeThr'gh119 J'nO'F 8 Apr28-605Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 71 113 521 63110* W\ MercierN2 3250 81 RedSultan 117 Screwball 115 SunnyR. 12 Apr20-605L.D 5f :59%ft 54 113 65 64135 24 Merc'rNio 2500 89 Mr.Har'son117 S'ndpr'f113 B'k'sStar 10 Apr13-603L.D 5f1:00%ft 31 113 41 42J 32J 413 MercierN' 2500 84 Helanderol 15 Putt117 On theAlert 12 Apr 6-602L.D 5f1:03^ny 9 112 5'4. 612 54 45J SkuseW* c2000 65 Mr.Hris'n110 WeHeGi117 Fi't'gThree 10 Nov23-592Nar 6f1:13Vsft 19 113 2h 1h 13 21 Gaffgl'eRS 2500 79She'sHadlt113 H'meLight113 QnC'sna 10 Nov17-595Nar 6f1:13%gd 14 110 2i 31 554 684 CruzF2 2500 69 St'myAr'l 120 H'meLightllO St'laR'se 11 Nov13-597Nar 6f1:133/sft 61 116 62178 6e| 693 Gaffgl'eRi 2500 68 Alpha106 0'F'sComet111 StolaRose 9 Oct27-596L.D 7f1:28V%sl 19 115 8*1 991101*1029 Cont'rasJ9 3250 56 Pana 115 Betsy Cee 112 Cy nth iaSweet 11 May 8 Suf 3-8 ft :36h i-uai Ln«f v-nuru ChnrA X /\ 110Ch.ni, 6, by Loser Weeper— Sonatine, by Magister. » »^ Breeder. C WetheriU 1960 9 110 $1,730 Owner, C. & S. Tassistro. Trainer, C. Tassistro. $2,500 1959 33 6 7 1 $10,827 May 5-605Suf 6f 1:11%ft •■ 112 741 781 710 814 Val'laAC* 3000 77 RedSult'n119 Pr'ceProm119 OleSarge 8 Apr23-603Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 41 112 33 23 U 14 SkuseW4 2500 88 LostChord112 MaeAcellO DarkLook 8 Apr 9-60' L.D 5f1:01%m 5 114 741 7*1 54 541 WinantR* 2500 75 BterThan117 Cel'tinoR.114 K'kyM'ter 10 Apr 2-601 L.D 5f1:02%hy 41 117 3' 451 781 784. WinantRio 2000 65 S:rnPine109 Freed'msF'ne113 Capt'us 11 Feb27-603F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 9-5 *1 16 14 13 14 523 WinantR* c2500 79C't'lyRed117 Di'eDy'ite113 Pr'sMarcy 8 Feb20-605F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 8-5*117 U 13 14 2'3 WinantR2 2500 85 AirB'ttle114 Sp'ted-Will 112 Ferman 8 Feb 9-605F.G 6f1:14%ft 7 117 54 4* 4« 541 WinantRi 2500 75C'pt'nQ'k110 C't'nlyR'd117 G'dnC'cle 10 Feb 3-603F.G 6f1:13%ft 16 117 55J 54J 733 75 WinantR3 2500 79 Mearsnri5 Dr.Lam'r114 Capt'nQuick 11 Jan 5-603F.G 6f1:13%ft 8J 117 97J 88J 88J 741 WinantR9 2500 80Lil'sPill 111 TuckyMiss115 Lopilady 9 Dec29-592F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 4 119 55 654. 98 87 WinantRS 2500 80 Off n!CI'r116 Knob'wKid114 LyricNote 12 May 2 Suf 3-8 m :3845b March 30 LD 3-8 ft :38%b Sea 1 Finhfpr 5k » 1 1 7 Br 9- 5, by Fighting Fox— Seafowl, by Grand Admiral. lymci ■■' Breeder, Ellis Farm & W Caslick. 1960 9 1 7 0 $3,680 Owner, Andre Stable. Trainer, J. Lenzini. $2,500 1959 24 3 5 2 $5,890 Apr29-604Suf 6f1:12%ft 31 119 1h 12J 1 2 J 21 SkuseW9 200084 Whig115 SeaFighter119 HelloPop 10 Apr19-601L.D 5f :5914ft 4 117 22J 2h 1h tt SkuseW2 2000 89 SeaFighter117 BueEt'ma117 Mesm'ny 11 Apr 5-602L.D 5 f 1:02 m 3 117 2' 24 23J 2« SkuseW9 2000 72 Somnus115 SeaFighter117 WarCom'd 10 Mar23-604L.D 5 f 1 :01 ft 8-5 *1 17 2h 1h 2h 23 SkuseWS 2000 80 M'htyRidgel 14 JoanieZ.109 Weekly 9 Mar15-602L.D 5 f 1 :01 Vsft 24*117 32 3432 24 SkuseW2 2000 81 RedCoral 115 RagDoll 107 K'pWinning 9 Feb20-605C.T 64. f 1 :231/5gd 41 113 Mfffl 21 WeakleyL4 2000 75 Q'nC'sna109 Nat'IR'wd113 R'IZenith 10 Feb12-604C.T a6f1:17%ft 4J 116* 4* J 33 J 22 24 WeakleyL4 1600 81 Sh't toK'l 116 Sh'pH'ry115 StarsL'st 10 Jan30-605C.T 64. f 1:234/shy 11 115 64J 76 67J 816 Biam'teR7 2000 57 Sp'kFree115 0peraDate115 StepFast 10 Jan14-608C.T 64. f 1:22 m 21 118 32 2h 24 25 Biam'teRS 2000 77 J'yousM'd109 PetitB'tem't1l2 Esqu'se 10 Dec29-594C.T a 6f 1:19 m 5 121 42J 32 2h 1h B'm'ntoR2 160075Hi-Sag121 Bouair116 LittePickin's 10 April 13 LD 3-8 ft :37h SlJSOna 1 1 *) Blk- m ^ by Fly Away— Susan Dear, by Eight Thirty. » ■ l£- Breeder. W E. Leach. 1960.6 2 2 0 $3,320 Owner, Ridgehill Stable. Trainer, W. P. Reynolds, Jr. $2,500 1959 21 2 2 1 $3,830 Apr26-609Suf 1-701:43%ft 3J 112 35 37 23 24| Shep'rdD2 2000 83 Aula Tymie 108 Susong 112 Hill Mist 7 Apr16-603L.D 7f1:28%ft 34. 112 751 66J 54 1no Shepp'dDS 2000 81 Susong112 Dot'sBoy122 Wrecker 8 Apr11-604L.D 7f1:27%ft 4 113 75J 751 75 744. Shep'rdD? 2000 81 Liv'gHigh119 AirB'tle119 Mr.MarkM. 10 Apr 4-602L.D 7 f 1:32 hy 4 112 34J 35J 2J 2"* Shep'rdD4 2000 63 PcessMarcy112 Susong112 B'derSon 11 Mar29-605L.D 5 f 1:01 ft 18 113 63143 42 1J Shep'rdD* 2000 83 SixBill'sl 15 Bobbydell 110 Weekly 8 Feb19-60iBow 6f1:13%gd 57 111 86J 981 99 916 DavernJ3 2500 68 F'v'rMe-Me116 Hy-Sk't'r116 C'hiaS't 9 Aug25-599Rkm 1-701:46 si 20 112 9" 99 914 910 DavernJ9 2000 56 R'dyParky104 Rip?o'r109 Satan'sM'te 12 Aug17-592Rkm 6f1:121/5ft 18 112 916 901020 811 CruzFi 2000 73 WithFlash102 LowCutHO OneWayOut 10 Aug1 2-591 Rkm. 1-701 :42%ft 16 109 68 79J 712 7'6 Sor'senB9 2000 67 G'yVis'n114 M'tylmp'lse112 LeeL'eG'l 9 Aug 5-591 Rkm l-701:43%ft 34. 112 55 45J 45J 5«J Headley09 2000 72 M'tainHolly105 M-tylm'se113 Guarico 9 April 15 LD 3-8 ft :37%h March 22 Bow 1-2 ft :49%b March 17 Bow 5-8 m 1:06b 5th Suf i ■ j I ! i j I 1 . ! j I ' ) ! ! : J I ; ! | 1 j 5 | 1 i j J ' I ! j 3 I , ■ I I ! ) ) } Rf U Cuf 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing:, July 26, 1937 1:093A. 4. 117.) Jill Jill Purse S2.7CO. 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. 3-year-olds. 111 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 122 lbs. *-nanng Phnrinn Hnll na" 111 Ch. c, 3, by On Trust— Condamion, by Condiment. I I I Breeder, F. M. Poncelet. 1960 2 M 0 0 $100 Owner, F. M. Poncelet Trainer, C. C. Heverly. Apr 8-605G.P 6f1:10Vsft 31 121 22 35 6'2 68J DeSp'oAio Mdn 84 ChuckBoy121 C'ntPositive12l MyR'nd 10 Apr 1-604G.P 6f1:10%ft 64. 120 74i 512 6" 5?4. DeSp'toAS Mdn 84 Colonel Van115 Ch'kBoy120 MyRound 12 May 14 Suf 1-2 m :49%h May 7 Suf 1-2 ft :47h May 4 Suf 5-8 ft :59ysh Crt \i Imn 111 Blk. c, 3, by Ariel Game— Egg Trick, by New World. vjrey imp | | I Breeder, Dr. G. E. Woollard. 1960 3 M 1 0 $575 Owner, J. Gurney. Trainer, D. McCoy. 1959 . 3 M 0 0 ( ) May10-603Suf 6 f 1:14 gd 64. 118 2* 14 11 21 AllanJ? M325077 Tr'kRider108 Greylmp118 GrayBah'm 12 May 3-603Suf 6f1:13%ft 9J 118 55 56 46 56 Allanji M3500 74 CloudyPete118 TruckRider108 Lunik 9 Jan 2-603TrP 6 f 1:10 ft 31 113 2h 32 661 8'2 Hart'kWio 5000 81 Br'fEnc'nt'r115 SillyMiss113 P'rliw'rl 11 Dec24-594TrP 6f1:10%ft 44 108 1| 334. 47 713 DeckerEJS 6500 77 Mill House114 Brooksie112 Br'fEn'ter 12 Mar13-593G.P 3f :33-ft 51 118 3 554. 651 BrooksSis Mdn 92 Ednez115 CapeCanaveral 118 Confuse 14 4an22-593Hia 3f :33y5ft 51 115 6 53 55 BrooksS' Mdn 88 Basso120 TheGreatGale120 Mr.How'rd 12 May 12 Suf 3-8 m :39b May 7 Suf 1-2 ft :514/5bg April 30 Suf 1-2 ft :52%b rorf Fort Motfp Bpf/ ;v 1 (\(\ Cn- f' 3 bv Noble Creek— Evening Song, by Chaos. moire oersy | UO Breeder, I. Prickett. 1960 2 M 1 0 $600 Owner, I. Prickett. Trainer, C. Wahler. 1959 8 M 2 0 $1,225 May 9-604Suf 6f1:14V5m 3 113 44 324 554. V\ SkuseWS Mdn 70 lnd'nBoy118 Th'dStr'ke118 M'sGlad's 11 Apr25-605Suf 6f1:141/5m 41 113 2*i 24 224 27J SkuseW2 Mdn 68 Tus'y'sP'de118 F'tM'teB'sy113 M'kee12 Aug14-593Rkm 5J f 1:07%ft 3 *116 105J 89 89J 811 C't'asJio M5000 74 R'IBIueR'se112 S'rtStr'w107 F'yM'tle11 Aug 7-593Rkm 5J f 1 :06V%f t 6 117 971 89J 69J 711 Contr'asJ2 Mdn 80 Mrs.J.G.117 M'sGladnessli: St'nGI'ce 11 Jly30-595Nar 54 f 1:08 ft 6 115 34 1h 11 53J Cont'rasJ9 Mdn 78 JaneR'ne115 Col'n'IBala118 Rcb'IC'nt 10 Jly25-593Nar 5Jf1:07%ft 7J 115 31 334 79 7" Cont'rasJi Mdn 72 CastyPam115 Turbo118 ScarletLilly 9 Jun11-594Suf 5f1:00%ft 3 115 86 78] 9131012 DeRoinD4 Mdn 76 Mist'rD'ble0.118 Skillig'leel 18 Trench 12 Jun 2-593Suf 5f1:01Vssy 31 117 2h 1h 1h 2"* DeRoinD4 Mdn 85SidsSister117 Sooty117 MyTrueLove 10 Mav26-593Suf 5f1:90%ft9-5 117 21 33 43J 671 DeRomD' Mdn 81 Dottil'n117 MyTrueL've117 SidsSist'r 11 May18-593Suf 44 f :54%ft 6J 109 5 554. 46 22 DeR'nD3 M7250 89TenB'ks113 Fr'cisM.L.114 K'koutP'ch 11 May 8 Suf 3-8 ft :36h May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :48%h April 30 Suf 1-2 ft :50h Rnllv \30 Cr\ On 1 HA Ch. f, 3, by Ballydam— Cielito Donna, by The Doge. uuiiy v/11 1 UO Breeder, Mrs. F. W. Stewart. 1960 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Eldomas Stable. Trainer, L. Pirolli. 1959 4 M 0 0 ( ) May 9-604Suf 6f1:141/6m 49 113 1h 674.10201014 FisherRi Mdn 63 Ind'nBoyl 18 Th'dStr'kel 18 M'sGlad's 11 Apr20-607L.D 7f1:27%ft 45 114 31 54410231029 RyanF? Alw 57 Col'yBell 113 P't theW'd113 C't'nP'te 10 Apr16-606L.D 7f1:27%ft 37 110 1h 42 719 725 BohenkoP7 Alw 60 Keos118 NaturallyTrue113 HidalgoCo. 8 Sep 2-595 Rkm 6f1:14%sl 16 105 424 564 614 6'6 LandersC4 Alw 57 Dottilian 104 JaneRene 111 SilverTip 8 Aug24-593Rkm 6 f 1:14 gd 19 116 22 22 68 9" LandersC7 Mdn 64 C'ntLuckyl 9 RebelC'nt119 ChacQuest 10 Aug17-594Rkm 54f1:07 ft 15 116 II831218III8H 14 LandersC Mdn 73 Trench119 GinnyR.116 DoubleHitter 12 Aug 7-593Rkm Sf14SMfl 51 117 52J111911261124 Sor'senB9 Mdn 67 Mrs.J.G. 117 M'sGladness112 St'nGI'ce 11 May 7 Suf 3-8 ft :364/5h May 2 Suf 5-8 m 1:06b April 13 LD 1-2 ft :51bg Klnrm'c KiH '111 Ch. g, 3, by Deliberator— Norm, by Silverdale. ram a ixiu | | | Breeder c Brown, Jr. 1960 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, Brookwood Stable. Trainer, R. Delorme. May 4 Suf 5-fr ft 1:03h April 27 Suf 3-4 ft 1:16%hg April 16 LD 3-8 ft :372^h Flvinn FooKfpn 1 1 7 B- f 4, by Diamond Dick— Novadale, by Shifting Sands II. riying ruw,a,cH 11/ Breeder, G. C. White. 1960 0 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, C. Wright. Trainer. Daphne Collings. May 11 Suf 3-4 m 1:17%b April 23 Lrl 5-8 ft 1:01%h ' April 16 Lrl 3-8 ft :39%b Fircf Rliich 1 C\(% Cb- f, 3, by Sun Again— Mackle. by Mahmoud. ■ iiai viusii 1 UO Breeder, Pine Brook Farms. 1960 7M 0 0 $80 Owner, W. Heller. Trainer, W. Sedlacek. Apr25-605Suf 6f1:141/sm 17 113 671 71310191028 Glass'rGi2 Mdn 49 Tus*y"sP'de118 FtM'teB'sy113 M'kee 12 Apr19-606L.D 5f :59%ft 17 103 56 57J 512 511 Land'rsCio Alw 79 D'dyTom106 C'ndyH'se105 Gr'dDuke 11 Apr 8-603 LD 5f1:02y5sl 53 114 55443 34 521 SkuseW4 Mdn 72 Bethbet 109 IndianBoy 119 Lunik 12 Apr 1-603L.D 5 f 1:023/shy 32 114 65 684 7'3 614 SkuseW7 Mdn 61 Hel'nB.N'ble114 Ay'j'yell119 Ind'nBoy 11 Mar 5-609F.G 6f1:124/sft 16f 107 128J121Q12191228 Gaf'yRB 1000QO 60 Carter 114 BowDero110 Marsilid 12 Mar 1-6(HF.G 6f1:13'/sft 90 115 1191 8911016 923 C'mb'tJ' AlwM 63 Hi Anna 116 Mahbill 115 Forty Grand 11 Feb18-606F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 60 110* 334 894 919 934 Gaff yR6 AlwM 53Keos117 MainCont'der120 F'rtyGr'nd 9 May 5 Suf 3-8 ft :38b April 17 LD 1-2 ft :52b Rnvnl Bnnnn?n Bonanza 111 B c 3- b» R°ya' Gem " — Miss Warning, by Crack Brigade. | | | l\oyai Breeder, Lookout Stud Farm. 1960 1 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, A. Bongarzone. Trainer, A. Bongarzone. . 1959 2 M 0 0 ( ) Apr19-606L.D 5f :59y5ft 54 107 91110H10261126 MunsellGi Alw 64 D-dyTom106 C'ndyH'se105 Gr'dDuke 11 Sep12-59iAtl 7f1:26%ft 31 113 24 24 58 69 Leon'rdJ4 c450061 Sch'l P'de114 Pearli'rl 105 Sh'mB'tle 12 Sep 1-59' Atl 6f1:134/sft 18 115 2* 34 32 554 LeonardJ9 5000 70 SeaTread 115 Inigo 115 BowesBull 12 April 17 LD 3-8 ft :38Vsb *^wppfxhnrn 111 Br- c 3- by Arctic SUr— Low Cloud, by Nimbus. Breeder, Exors. of Jwceisourg | | | u .Co( E Shjr,ey (|re|and) 1960 1 M 0 1 $300 Owner, Oak Ridge Stable. Trainer, G. R. Handy. 1950 2 M 0 0 ( ) Mar31-604Lrl 6f1:144/j m 74 120 11 14 14 32 ShukNS Mdn 83 Kn't-K'g120 SI'kerJ'nes120 Jo-AnnM 12 Nov 9-59-Aqu 6f1:14%sl 14 118 541 44 991 94 RuaneJ'O Mdn 73 P'nyTrum't113 Lev'ID'l 118 SunEn'gy 10 Nov 4-595Aqu 7f1:26%ft 14 118 2\ 42 8" 8'7 UsseryR7 Mdn 69 Aug'tS'n118 GaiS'rire118 W'sn'tL'kin' 9 May 12 Suf 5-8 m 1:05%b May 7 Suf 5-8 ft 1:02%h May 3 Suf 1-2 ft :51b Nominated for Belmont Stakes and Preakness. WilH ttiiu Arrnv 111 Br. g, 3, by Provocative— Brogee, by Broadside. nnuy ll" Br., P. T. Chinn's Old Hickory Farm, Inc. 1960 3 M 0 0 ( ) Owner, W. W. Wolfe. Trainer, J. M. Keefe. 1959 1 M 0 0 ( ) May 9-604Suf 6f1:14'/5m 81 1-18 10'011i5 919 911 MunsellG2 Mdn 66 Ind'nBoyl 18 Th'dStr'kel 18 M'sGlad's 11 Apr30-606Suf 6f1:121/sft 11 115 641 8" 8'5 8'6 Muns'IGR6 500071 MissSheila112 HomeF'lks115SeizeHer 8 Apr25-6fJ5Suf 6f1:14V5m 57 118 99110'61122H28 SpinaleVS Mdn 49 Tus'y'sP'de118 F'tM'teB'sy113 M'kee 12 Ain23-595Mth 5J f 1 :07%f t 28 114 6'7 91s 8'2 9'7 LandersC' 5000 63 St'kedUp109 Randyp'r110 Pearliwhirl 10 May 7 Suf 1-2 ft :50%b May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :38%b April 22 Suf 1-2 ft :53b kAr Whirl 111 Blk 9, 3, by Quick Reward— Doncinea, by Donnacona. ivir. yrnin i | i Bree Jer 6ajnes Br0$ i960 7 m 1 1 $1,545 Owner, Everett Stable. Trainer, J. Gorga. 1959 4 M 0 1 $350 May 9-60«Suf 6f1:141Am 4J 118 3' 1J 1h 4U DeRoinD? Mdn 76 lnd'nBoy118 Th'dStr'ke118 M'sGlad's 11 May 2-605Suf 6f1:14%sl 3i 118 3nk 3"" 2 J 34 Sor'senB? Mdn 74 R'dCrick't118 Th'dStrike118 Mr.Whirl 8 Apr26-607Suf 6f1:11%ft 5$ 108 7«1 6»i 481 4* Sor'senB* Alw85 D'dyTom113 R'dCrick't108 M'sGladn's 9 Apr 8-605G.P 6f1:10Vfeft 30 121 53J 7" 716 713 StoneCi Mdn 80 ChuckBoy121 C'ntPositive121 MyR'nd 10 Mar 9-60*G.P 6 f 1:11 ft 26 115 34 2* 2h 42J Choq'teJi2 675087C'st to C'st115 M'ssG'l 103 Funda'tal 12 Mar 1-602 Hia 6f1:10Vbft 7 118 43 26 28 2io Mor'noH' c5000 84 D'zleD'cer115 Mr.Hadera118 ArielGirl 11 Jan29-60iHia 6f1:13%ft 8i 118 3' 4=i 73| 7 i BrooksS' 5000 74 If I Can 114 Penny Circle 113 Louval 11 May18-593G.S 5 f 1:00 ft 46 118 44 45 58 6'2 Th'b'rgBn Mdn 78 Ft.Dodge118 Timb'lane113 Level Dell 12 Apr23-594Kee a4f :49%ft 7J 118 9 6?J l»« 712 BrooksS3 Mdn 83 EightAg'n118 CVrR'lic118 BillyBI'jay 11 Feb27-593Hia 3f :34v6ft 11 120 5 32 33J B'ksSio M10000 88 Prey 120 Randypaar 112 Rally Round 14 May 7 Suf 1-2 ft :50h May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :37h April 24 Suf 1-2 ft ;50%h Page 27 6th Suf Z.J.L C..4 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing, July 26, 1937. 1:09%. 4. 117.) j Ol M jUl Purse $2,600. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of three races since April 16 allowed 3 lbs.; two races. 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $43000. 1 I I Cnlsar iOlar Meat Hnnf 1 1 7 Ch. g, 3, by Ouragan VII.— Solar, by Psychic Bid. M/ Breeder, J P Kulzer. 1960 8 1 0 1 $1,725' Owner, J. P. Kulzer. Trainer, E. O. Zimmerman. $4,000 1959 .6100 $1,500 May10-6C5Suf 6 f 1:13 gd 18 115 12 ^ 2h 11 Pwserjs 3500 83 SolarHeat115 Monia114 LittleMarcia 6 May 3-602Suf 6f1:133/sft 5J 110 24 3H 22 3=i Sor'senB5 2250 78 Missileman116 L'tleWr'g121 SolarH't 9 Apr14-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 32 115 541 46 5'J 8'i Mon'lliEio 3500 77 Capt.Cool 121 B'tsAway121 Edgew'ter 12 Apr 2-60'G.P 6f1:11%ft 10 115 & 42 J 46 712 Monac'liE? 3500 75 B'tsAway115 Love-Lar115 HappyLisa 11 Mar28-603G.P , 6f1:10%ft 37 114 64 64 7'410'5 Mon'elliE' 4500 76 Pinebriarl 11 Thyminth113 SteveB. 12 Mar15-60iG.P 6f1:12%ft 26 116 14 2\ 2J 10'J HobalesJ3 3500 70 ThumbNail 115 Thyminth114 SayaM's 12 Mar 1-602 Hia 6 f 1:10Vsft 31 113*74 81310201124 RiniAio 500070 D'zleD'c'r115 Mr.Whirl118, Mr.H'd'ra 11 Jan26-60iHia 6 f 1:12 ft 91 118 3' 35 11 1511 '4 Sor'senBi2 500071 C'd'mine114 G'deT'oSh's113 M'tchB'x 12 Jly 2-593Mth 5i f 1:07i%ft 4} 120 22 23 24 65J O'BnenC* 4000 73 B'lyR'cket116 Out atLast116 P'liwhirl 9 May19-593G.S 5f1:00%ft 28 113 44 45 9131013 O'BrienCi 7000 74 C'gaSt'r113 W'teCI5t110 C't'ct'nPr'ce 12 March 21 GP 1-2 ft :49%b flnv Winner Winner 11C Blk. g, 33 by Mr. Music— Boo's Comet, by Sir Pennant. bay M J Bree*r, H. W. Finley 1960 2 0 10 $550 Owner, Del-Bar Stable. Trainer, G. T. Babin. $4,000 1959 15 3 3 2 $6,460 May 3-605Suf 6f1:12%ft 3J 115 2\ 22 1h 2\ SpinaleJ* 350084 Mys'yW'm'n107 Gay Win'rl 15 Karam'h 8 Apr21-605Suf 6f1:13%ft 7J 115 1* 24 44J 84 SpinaleJi 4000 71 Monia112 WatchPoppa115 LovableLil 8 Nov11-596Nar 6f1:14Vsgd 24 111 2h 2h 1h 451 SpinaleJi Alw 69Greg'yG.111 FirstMoney115 B'ndBaby 11 Sep16-595Rkm 6f1M3%gd 11 114 2* 3' V 5" SpinaleJ4 6500 65 W'rmUp105 Ch'kB'st'r111 R'IBIueR'se 8 Sep11-595Rkm 6f 1:12%ft 9-5 A105* 12 14 1h 24 Don'ueTi c450QMWarmllp106 H'meF'ks117 B'yStLouis 8 Aug 7-594Rkm 5|f1:054Aft 3 107*14 12 13 12 Don'hueT' 4000 93 JuryRap108 Poacher112 DonnaRiver 9 Jly 31-593Nar 5Jf1:07%ft 6i 117 11 2* 24 22J FiskB4 4000 81 HomeFolksl 17 Graying112 Poacher 8 Jly21-595Nar 5Jf1:06%gd 7£e 114 2h 814 8i« 8'8 McL'linR5 4500 71 L've orM'y107 TownC'nt117 UncleTim 9 Jun29-594Suf 5f1:02Vssl 7je 113 1* 1r 64 62J HooperC' 5000 77 C'linaStep112 S'dyD'cer105 S'zaH'ney 9 Jun17-596Suf 5f1:00%gd 4} 113 42 \ 64 6' 616 McL'linRi 6500 71 Dar'sDTgl 11 Leo'sB'k'r117 Sh'zaH'y 7. May 8-593G.S 5f1:02%ft 4 112*42 45 2* 2| Don'hueT* 5000 76 Rating114 Randypaar110 BullyForYou 12 Mar 4-593 F.G a^ :27%ft 2\ 120 4 23 34 Grands'tLS 8000 Vison'sS'n114 GVgP5ns114 H'lt'nB'y 9 May 12 Suf 5-8 m 1:06b May 8 Suf 5-8 ft 1:04%b May 1 Suf 5-8 ft 1:03%b RnM Lnnrpr 11 C Br. g, 3, by Nearway— Bell Tracer, by Skytracer. DOIO Lancer • I J Breeder. A. Fontenot. 1960 12 1 4 0 $3,080 Owner, R. E. Harper. Trainer, R. E. Harper. $4,000 1959 16 2 3 2 $2,245 Apr21-60?Suf 1-701:44 ft 4 113 12 1h 54 6" BohenkoPi 5000 74 Headless 115 Isiblue 113 SeizeHer 6 Apr13-608L.D 1-701:45V5ft 4} 111 1h 12 1J 21 ErnstP? 4500 79 SeizeHer113 BoldLancer111 Sicola 7 Apr 8-606LD 7f1:30Vfesl 7Je 117 1h 5' 821 832 SkuseW4 05000 40 Boblin113 Vodelia110 SineCera 8 Mar11-608JnD 6f1:15%ft 40 114 64| 35 25 23| Lamb'hR6 HcpO 83S*ylishFrank113 Upward116 BayFox 9 Mar 2-60'F.G 1 A 1:49 m 8 116 13 2* 58 518 Br's'rdRi 05500 52 Br'ker'sSun107 F'tyDays115 D'yChere 6 Feb18-60?F.G 6 f 1:13 ft 16 108* 73 J 72 64 AH Lamb'thRB 550081 BayFox 112 Boblin 115 Broker'sSun 8 Feb 9-601 F.G 6f1:14%ft 3J 116 851 8*| 54J 42J Br'ss'rdR? 4000 76 FirstCrop116 Sw't 'nBlue107 Worrigal 12 Feb 5-603F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 7 105* 53f 5'J 2h 12J L'bethR'i 3500 82 T'beR'se106 DudesPI'teful 112 Roh'nie 12 Jan26-607F.G 1^ 1:48%ft 14 103*44 7«J 6' 612 Br'ssardK' 5000 61 M'nG'sip106 Helios'peJr.113 Alfr'dJ'n 9 Jan21-60iF.G 1^1:49 ft 2J »110 23 1J 14 2"" Hans'nLio 3500 70 Proof 'sDusty 116 Darnlt 103 Caracole 12 Jan16-604F.G 1^ 1:47%ft 17 108 43 2' 21 23 Hansm'nL2 4000 73 Pr5pMe110 Pr^f'sDustyl^ Roy'lS'mb'l 9 May 10 Suf 3-8 hy :37%b April 29 Suf 3-8 ft :36h April 20 Suf 3-8 ft :37h CUnrf Cfrnw 1 I A Ch. f, 3, by Sagunto— Snowy, by Bold Venture. jnuri Jiruw ■ I v Breeder, C. C. Boshamer. 1960 6 0 0 1 $880 Owner, Kenset Stable. Trainer, A. W. Brown. $4,000 1959 .9111 $2,400 May 4-606Suf 6f1:11%ft 17 113 64 4W 4* 3 *i MaddenD* 450083 Dar'gEyes1 17 Candy H'se107 Sh'tStr'w 7 Apr20-607LD 7f1:27%ft 5J 113 V H 68 6'0 SkuseW* Alw 76 Col'yBell 113 P't theW'd113 C't'nPte 10 Apr14-606LD 5 f 1:00 ft 36 105 62| 52| 34J 42| LandersCS Alw 85 Ayejayell108 Pr'f'ssorJim114 C'dyH'se 8 Mar24-604Bow 7f1:273/5ft 10 114 84164 55 43} RogersC 3500 72 Pr'c'ssN'va113 Yel'wJ'ket117 Dulaney 12 Feb29-602Bow 6f1:124/sft 10 112 114J %t \ |i| 412 SkuseWi 3500 75Yest'day117 B'raRoss115 Rac'gFlicha 12 Feb24-6(HBow 6f1:13%ft 28 114 53 53J 541 44 SkuseW* 3500 75 LikelyMiss114 Randyp'r120 FoxyPat 9 Dec 1-593 Nar 6f1:14%m 12 113 108 1013 9i3 911 WilsonBi2 400063 BlueMign'n109 W'rmUp113 TubeRose 12 Nov21-595Nar 6f1:12Vsft 29 112 64 54 5" 6 4 SkuseW3 Alw 71 FirstMon'y115 BullSicle115 Pas'geW't 7 Nov17-596Nar 6f1:13Vsgd 44 114 V 94 8'3 812 MaddenD* Alw 68Sockopuss112 FirstMoney117 B'ISicle 11 0ct30-595L.D 5 f :59Vsft 21 115 128|111412181116 KnappEJ3 Alw 79 JustDuckylT PerpJtu'IBoy113 Trench 12 March 23 Bow 3-8 ft :391 5b March 19 Bow 1-2 gd :52bg Pofo'c Mumi,ul AH mi rn I 1 1 C B. c. 3, by War Admiral— Sweet Tryst, by Jacopo. rereb M J Breeder, Estate of S: D. Riddle. 1960 11 1 0 1 $3,045 i Owner, P. Fuller. Trainer, J. P. Considine. $4,000 1959 . 6 M 0 0 $200 Apr26-60'Aqu 1 1:39%ft 5J 119 710 78J 711 713 NelsonE5 5000 66 Norcly106 LeaveCanc'lled112 Tulassee 7 Apr15-605Aqu 1 1:37%ft 3J 122 65 54 54 48 And'sonP* 5000 80 PeterPiel 16 BridesAcc'ntl 19 K'pltUp 7 Apr 5-604Aqu 1 1:40y5sy 6} 117 53 65 44 35| And'sonPi 5000 67 J'myMeeB'y115 F'tyD'ys117 Pet'sAd'l 7 Mar24-604Aqu 11:38 ft 7 115 55 58£ 514 520 Sh'kerW2 10500 66 Battlewisel 11 Step111 AlwaysDanger 5 Mar 5-602S.A 1^ 1:43%ft 12 118 74 710 78* 710 Tan'chiGi Alw 77 Headmaster115 Panoka118 PI'shHorse 7 Feb26-603S.A 1^ 1:451Aft 54 118 1015 85*45 1i| T'g'cniG? AlwM 78 GetLucky118 SaltUke113 NinoForth 12 Feb19-603S.A tSHBliA 64 118 52| 65J 54 64 BarrowTi AlwM 68 E4BJndido118 Jay'sTrust115 GetL'cky 12 Feb 5-603S.A 1^ 1:45Vsft 68 118 P] 941010 84 Barr'wT^ AlwM 69 AI'ysD'g'r113 BlueM'n'ch118 DonL'roy 12 Jan29-603S.A 1^ 1:44Vbft 87 118 2h 75J1114H15 Bar'wTio AlwM 68 Shelis118 Nathleen108 Grey Vegas 12 Jan20-603S.A 6i f 1:173/5ft 97 118 108g 9? 1112 99J BolandWB Mdn 81 Anew 118 Sky Rider 118 Engraver 12 Jan 6-602S.A 6i f 1:17%ft 65 118 104|10'111131116 HarmzWS Mdn 75 SlyPiet 118 SkyRider 118 Clockwork 12 May -14 Suf 3-8 m :40b May 7 Suf 1-2 ft :52%b Colonel Neil 1 1 C Br. g, 3, by Piet— Beausy, by Head Play. V-UiUMUl i^ieii ■ I J Breeder. W. T. Markey. 1960 8 10 0 $1,885 i Owner, J. E. Langston. Trainer, J. Miele. $4,000 1959 12 1 1 3 $4,025 i May 7-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 11 117 BH 6" 5? 64 WajdaH2 5000 82 M'rcyMiss113 GloriaWill 112 Adirolf 6 i Apr12-602|_rl 6f1:13%ft 4J 122 74 72 66*78 Gri'mPI6 c3500 82TownC'nt116 SarahEllen111 PamBee 12 Apr 5-604Lrl 6 f 1:16 sy 2* A116 43* 2h 2\ M GrimmPI' 3500 79 C'nel N'l 116 Mr.NoB'dy122 H'meO'ce 12 : Mar29-604Bow 7f1:27%ft 7* 111 31 2' 22 44 Northc'tF3 4500 71 Ft.Pierce122 BreezeHill122 Allahgem 9 i Feb25-607F.G 6f 1:124/sft 8Jf 113 9^1 85* 94 913 Dalt'nHH 05000 75 BayFox116 KeenBlade116 DannyChere 12 Feb17-6Q5F.G 6 f 1:13 gd 13 107*88*74^86 8" V'foraR3 65000 76 Causeway116 FailaSuit108 Ji-Jo 8 Febl1-607F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 24 114 3 " 2\ 2h 42 RoserG2 6500 80 SisterGirl109 Alf'dJohn116 H'na'sDoll 7 ' Jan20-605F.G 6f1:13Vbft 8 112 66 64 912 915 Val'laAC4 c5000 71 Masom'li117 Hanna'sD'l 110 M'sefoot 9 Mystery Woman Hm&ttSii.' "'" *+* &***}» ■ a» Owner, Giordano & Sadovsky. Trainer, L. Sadovsky. $4,000 1959 3 10 2 $2,705 May 3-6fJ5Suf 6f1:12%ft 7* 107* 32J 44 42J 1J Bradleyjs 3500 85 Mys'yWm'n107 GayWin'r115 Karam'h. 8 Apr26-606Suf 6f1:12%ft 8 117 32J 33J 3« 4«i McL'linR* 3750 78 CandyH'se105 Dirtoml 10 WatcbPoppa 8 Apr18-60iLrl 6f1:14%gd 6 113 1h 1h 14 11 BlockH5 3500 86 M'ryW'nl 13 Fly'gDiver116 M'ch'sL'st 12 Apr 5-602LH 6f1:14%sy 9J 114 5i| 43* 64 6?J BlockHi2 4000 79 Jazzy 114 BossBelle114 LaFleet 12 Feb19-606Bow 6f 1:16Vbgd 6-5 *114 33 55J 75 85* BlockH3 3000 65 Dulaney 114 LeahSia114 Min'sBud 10 May11-593G.S 5f 1:00%ft 9-5 *117 73* 68J 54* 34J Culm'neJ8 7500 81 CongaStar 113 Amony110 Ednez 11 Apr28-595Lrl 4J f :53 gd 6* 114 1 35 35 34 BlockHi 10000 93 BlueJay117 ArmyBoss114 Fight'gRuss 10 Apr16-593Lrl 4i f :55V5ft 8J 117 7 3i 4 14 BlockH6 Mdn 86 Pentameter 117 Adoll 117 J'ggsKid 10 May 14 Suf 1-2 m :52%b May 10 Suf 3-8 hy :39b April 15 Lrl 1-2 ft :50b 7th Suf j 1 I I i i i : i ' 74.L C..£ I 3-16 MILES. (Shut Out, July 4. 1942. 1:55%, 3. 126.) /Ill Jul Endurance Handicap— Series No. 2. Purse $2,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Starter : handicap. Starters for a claiming price of $2,500 or less since Nov. 2. C^~ln ^- 1 1 1 B. g, 4, by Cochise— Late Show, by Eight Thirty. iCOip *t ' I «5 Breeder, Renappi Corp. 1960 8 2 11 $3,465; Owner, W. Resseguet. Trainer, W. Resseguet. 1959 31 2 5 5 $9,060 * 'May9-609Suf 1 1-8 1:55%m 41 115 64J &*$ 45 45 WajdaH6 H250O59 BradyA.118 NinaJo111 Countryside 8 • Apr28-608Suf 1JL 1:44%ft 7-5 *113 6'3 54J 1h 14 WajdaH2 3250 92 Scalp 113 High and Dry 113 Hashco 8 I Apr21-60?Suf 1-701:44 ft 22 113 916 74 34J, 2\ WajdaH4 3500 84 HonestDoc 113 Scalp 113 Athenal 12 j Mar 5-601 OF.G 1 1-4 2:07%ft 9 108*56 32 34 53| L'b'thR' A2O0O81 Condesa108 RaisingCain113 Capt'nBud 9 : Feb29-60'0F.G 1^ 1:48%ft 3-2 A107* 35 31 13 112 Br'sardKi 2000 73Ferman 119 JohnB. 116 DotsPharos 9 * Feb12-60'F.G 1& 1:52%sy 31 112 31 33J 64 6'4 BaldwinR5 2500 38 Stroller 116 Condesa114 Telegrafo 7 ! Feb 2-605F.G 1^1:47 ft 41 112 44 32J 4 33 BaldwinRi 2500 77 Cape Point 116 Stroller 116 Forbid 8 \ Jan 9-609F.G 1^ 1:48 ft A\ 112 65i 2\ 2* 423 PoparaAS 2500 72 LottieB'le106 Sal'sBoots1 13 ChacR's't 8 Dec29-594F.G 1^ 1:47%ft 7| 110 2* 22 2^ 32 PoparaAi 2500 76 Fratello113 SoleroJr.113 ChacRosett 8 \ Dec23-594F.G 1^1:49 ft 4J 113 64 64 510 5" PoparaA8 250059 FoxyRascal 115 Yildirim113 B'uTracer 8 May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :49%h April 20 Suf 3-8 ft :37h Dnubl:ca »k I 1 C Dk. br. g, 4, by The Pimpernel— Wise Cricket, by Chief Barker. Day Wise 1» | | O Breeder, R. E. West. 1960 11 6 3 1 $6,730 Owner Bayside Stable. Trainer. J. D. Canzano. 1959 22 4 1 4 $5,590 May 9-608Suf 11-81:54%m 5* 110 14 10 14J 151 Birk'rGJ4 H2500 69 Baywise110 TrimBoy109 Seaworthy 7 Apr30-60ioSuf 1 1-81:51 ft 13 114 1h 5* 1Q151022 FiskBi H3500 64 Bernwith 120 Act 113 Nina Jo 10 , Apr25-606Suf 6f1:13%m 10 117 65 45 23 12 SkuseW6 4000 81 Baywisel 17 Agitationl 15 RedWedg'od 8* Mar29-608S.P 1-701:49 ft 6-5 *114* 14 12 M 11 B'k'rGJS A2000 64 TinyLittle116 Briseis109 Foxy'sJoy 7 Mar22-607S.P 1-701:49 ft 3 115* 2\ 24 14 V% B'k'rGJ4 A2500 64 Briseis115 JovialMiss115 FairBunty 7 Mar11-607S.P 6f1:15%sy 5* 115* 6? 55 54125 Birk'rGJ? A2000 68 Vault'sR't'n120 AIIC'mers112 CanTr't 9 Mar 7-60?S.P 6f1:16%ft 7-5*115*22 2' 1 12J B'm'rGJ2 A2000 68S'v"nSh'r'ks120 R'y'ITrend108 F'rC'se 6 Mar 4-606S.P 6f 1:15 ft 61 107*75 52*4 14 B'km'nGJ3 2500 75 Wailabhail 17 K'kwoodRelic114 Slate 10 Feb19-601S.P 6f1:15%ft 1*116 I* 4 2\ 2\ SaumellFi 200071 WildCh's118 Sin'sR'ythm118 AltaPil't 10 April 24 Suf 3-8 ft :36h Nirlf nfnrrhvn 1 fift Dk b ^ 5' bv Rogue— Hemseth, by Sweepster. MlCKororcnyn | UO Breeder, Mrs. R. T. Crichton. 1960 7 0 10 $560 Owner, N. B. Small, Jr. Trainer, E. H. Stone. ' 1959 18 5 3 3 $9,290 May 9-608Suf 1 1-8 1:54%m 51 111 56 6'0 59J 615 L'nd'rsC? H2500 54 Baywise110 TrimBoy109 Seaworthy 7 Apr 6-609Lrl tc 1 VW 1 :57%sf 22 113 68J 7' 74 761 GrimmPI? 5000 26 Natagar122 Pr'ce duH'Imel 14 Sunm'h 12 Mar26-605Bow 1^ 1 :48Vsf t 8* 113 66 76J 76i 64 GrimmPI3 4500 68SkipSkip119 E'rSoH'blel 11 BeauCount 8 Mar16-606Bow 6f1:131/5ft 56 116 1213121610« 74 MunsellGS 4000 81 PineTh'me114 OleRob118 D'rDelinq't 12 M.. 1-EO'Bow 1^1:49%ft 42 112 6« 8^3 63| 62| Gilb'rtRL3 4000 62 Midpassage115 ColdNorthl 18 BeauC't 10 Feb22-60'Bow 11-81:57%ft 11 114 84 54 2i 211 Gilb'rtRL5 2500 64 R'm'nC'tl 14 Gold'nHind114 Riv'rGate 9 Jan18-607C.T a 6f 1:18 m 18 121 8is 823 822 827 CruzF4 A2500 53 Mr.Har'y117 PJrShah'sD'h111 SeaP'te 8 Nov26-597Nar 1^1:49 hy 3*e 115 53 84 8»5 824 M'ns'IGR3 c4000 42 Gr'kAdmiral 119 BirchwJd118 Rn'IdJ. 8 Nov14-598Wod 1 1-81:56%m 8-5 *114 53* 431 35J 25 Dittf'chH3 4500 60 L'tinRM 114 Rights Ve103 Too MyC'ks 6 Nov10-596Wod 1A 1:47V%ft 6* 117 64 65 33 34 Dittf'chH6 4500 77R'htService112 Solkin114 LatinRebel 9 Nov 4-598Wod 1^ 1:53 sy 10 111 35 3H 2h 1" Fitzs'nsjs 4500 50B'rWils'n116 TooM'yC'ks114 RtS'vice 10 March 21 Bow 1-2 ft :51b Trim Ron 1 fiQ B 9, 6, by Platter— Trim, by Eiffel Tower. I nm BUY ■ tT7 Breeder S. G. Zauderer 1960 10 2 3 1 $4,090 Owner, F. Consolati. Trainer. F. Retzel. 1959 11 0 0 2 $315 May 9-608Suf 1 1-8 1:54%m 91 109 33 36 35 25J KurtzJ2 H2500 63 Baywisel 10 TrimBoy109 Seaworthy 7 May 5-60'Suf lAMBUft 6 117 21 2h U 13 KurtzJS 2000 89 TrimBoyl 17 Mr.Baker115 East-West 8 Apr30-602Suf 6f 1:12Vsft 15 122 10» 10" 78J 5? KurtzJ2 2000 80 Roy'IVenus107 Heland'ro122 BueEt'na 10 Apr19-605L.D 1^ 1:474Aft 61 115 42J 22 1h 11 KurtzJ* 2000 81 TrimBoy115 FastF re115 JacketQuest 10 Apr11-601L.D 7f1:27%ft 4J 114 84 99* 55* 56* LawlessRS 2000 79 D'dySher'dl 14 M'reS'ch119 E"st-W'st 12 Apr 5-604 LD 7 f 1:33%m 9-5 *115 712 6'3 610 54 LawlessR4 2000 47 FirstFall 110 I Hope112 MyDecision 8 Mar30-602L.D 7f1:274Aft 31 114 431 41* 2h 24 LawlessR3 2000 83 Etobi'kel 13 J'nie ^First109 R'ly'sl'ge 10 Mar24-601L.D 7f1:28%ft 14 115 78J 75| 4* 32J McKni'tL' 2000 78 MicheCol'n114 Eb.coke113 G'dedLily 9 Mar19-601LD 7f1:36%hy 21 115 56 22J 1h 25 McKn'htL4 1500 35 Laheim113 RiverR5thm114 Settlem'nt 11 Mar12-609L.D 11:42 ft 24 115 53J 44 66J 74 McKn'htL2 1500 66V"dy'sP't113 Sh'pSc'p120 RVrRythm 12 Sep16-593GBF a 6J f 1:34 ft 3* 115 44 42J 65 54 WilsonB3 800 26 Woodpick114 Twiralong115 MissEllitt 8 Minn In 1 1 1 B. m, 5, by Johns Joy— Winning Streak, by Chance Play. mimu ju 111 Breeder, S. A. Mason. 1960 9 3 12 $4 890 Owner, Jolly P's Stable. Trainer, J. Lenzini. 1959 18 1 2 3 54.570 May 9-609Suf 11-81:55%m 3J 111 5H V 2\ 24 ErricoC3 H2500 62 BradyA.118 NinaJo111 Countryside 8 Apr 30-601 0Suf 1 1-81:51 ft l\ 109 913 812 4? 38 ErricoC2 H350O 78 Bernwith 120 Act 113 Nina Jo 10 Apr16-609|_.D 1^1:48%ft 4J 113 761 6? 52J 1h ErricoCS A2500 78 NinaJo113 D.Beaut118 Countryside 9 Apr 9-609LD 1& 1:511/sm 6J 108*47 26| 23 M BarriosC6 A250O64 NinaJo108 Sp'l St'y114 Trt'sThisG'me 12 Mar30-607L.D 11:4114ft 3* A1 06* 52 \ 76* 4? 34 BarriosC5 3000 71 BradyA.114 H'loJanie113 Mom'sKnave 7 Mar24-605L.D 7f1:27%ft 3 105* 31 31 32 11 BarriosC2 2500 86 Hy-SkJter117 Castolon117 RoyalVenus 7 Mar16-602L.D 7f1:281/sft 7J 112 54 y \ 45 46* SkuseWS 2500 76 Hunt'rsRun117 WingM'ty117 IG'sNot 10 Jan26-607C.T 6Jf1:21 ft 6J 114 T \ 79J 1( \ 64J S'thCCio c2500 82SunTrail 118 AlleyBap114 OperaDate 10 Jan 2-604C.T a7f1:27%ft 5 113 76189 74* 52J Biam'teR4 2500 75 Respeak113 SpeakFree116 Milit'yTr^l 10 Nov24-59iAqu 6f1:12Vbsy 29 114 Fog. 34 BurrC3 3500 90SisterR'sty112 MissNath'l 114 Shar'g 9 May 7 Suf 3-8 ft :381/5b April 28 Suf 1-2 ft :49%h March 22 LD 3-8 frozen :38b r)no Klinh for 1 HQ Ch. g. 6, by Call Over— Clarinet, by Piping Rock. wne '^'gnier I U7 Breeder M L Garrison. I960 6 10 1 $1,500 Owner. Law-Meth Farm. Trainer. P. J. Parisi. 1959 16 0 1 1 $675 May 6-6O1 Suf 1-701:44 ft 21 113 12 16 14 14J SorsenBio 200085 OneNighter 113 Abe 113 SpeedyPat 10 Apr30-60iSuf 1-701:43%ft 24 113 44 4 43| 613 Merc'rNio 200074 WiseMasterl 13 East-West115 Split 10 Apr25-608Suf 1^1:49%m 40 113 48J 69| 67i 78 MercierNi 2500 60T't'sThisG'me113 NoDef't113 AllieB. 8 Apr18-602L.D 7f1:27%ft 27 115 21 2* 1h 63J MercierN9 2000 82 East-West 115 Nirgo 115 Napoleon 11 Apr 9-602L.D 7 f 1:30 m 6J 114 56 48 414 318 MercierN3 200055 A'tinVennl 14 Fr'chAce114 OneN'hter 10 Apr 2-602LD 7 f 1:33 hy 53 114 65J 59J 45 46* MercierN4 2000 52 S'd ofD'wn109 Sch'sterl 12 Mr.M'kM. 8 Dec 3-599Nar 1&2:034/5gd 13 113 24 32|10i710i8 WilsonBi 2000 36 FredColwill 110 S'dThr'tl 10 C'ntCase 11 Nov19-599Nar 1-70 1:47%gd 106 113 52* 44 2J 2"° WilsonB6 2000 68 PowerBit113 SolidThr't115 PatsDuke 12 0ct14-599LnD 1-701:49%m 62 108*31 77 712 724 TestaJ6 2000 40 Heltop 115 Onhistoes 115 LongTom 8 Sep21-599Rkm 1 -70 1 :43V%f t 26 114 62166 813 925 GrossEio 2000 55S'hie'sJoy114 MizGeo'na104 B'chBeau 10 March 31 LD 3-8 m :41b *Spnwnrrhv . 1 07 B 9, 4, by Sea Charger— Evangelist II.. by Asterus. i jeuwumiy IU/ Breeder, Harford Stud, Inc. 1960 8 1 0 2 $1,660 Owner, Mrs. W. Hinphy. Trainer, W. Hinphy. 1959 25 1 2 4 $4,350 May 9-60«Suf 11-81:54%m 4 110 2' J 25 24} 3" DeR'nDi H2500 58 Baywise110 TrimBoy109 Seaworthy 7 Apr29-603Suf 6f1:12'Aft 4 122 9'2 9 44} 1} DeRoinDS 2250 87 Seaworthy122 Davenport105 Gardalla 9 Mar23-608JnD 6f1:15%ft 24 115 7 ? Bolted. DeRoinD4 Alw BoBoShu104 Achill115 Hit n'Miss 7 Mar11-607JnD 6 f 1:17 ft 9} 106§ 7 3 7'5 71» 726 Donahue"!"* 250054 DixieDyn'te113 Sw'pHal112 CelticSon 7 Feb23-60'F.G 6 f 1:13Vsft 23 109§ 42} 531 44J 33} Don'hueT3 2500 82SenorMoe112 DixieD'mite113 Ricodel 8 Feb16-607F.G 6f1:13Vssl 36 109§ 75 7? 8" 814 DonahueT3 3500 72 TightM'n'y121 Ron'ldJ.116 Ros'teAg'n 8 Jan15-605F.G 6 f 1:14 gd 72 109§ 7" 7" 7" 7'4 DonahueT8 4000 68 Tricycle 116 GreyHaze 107 PebbleAce 8 Jan 5-608F.G 6 f 1 :13 ft 85 111 8918' 8' 881 DeRoinD* 450078 L'tleBr'vel 19 L'ndrov'r118 Pr'c'sH'm 9 Dec 9-597F.G 1,16 1:47%ft 30 109* 58 52} 74} 86} DonahueTa 5500 70 RoyalMust'gJr.118 Murder112 LukeK. 9 Dec 4-595F.G 6 f 1 : 1 31/sf t 27 105*107}108} 77} V% DonahueTi 6000 76 Lepus118 ColonelPatch116 MasterPat 10 April 27 Suf 5-8 ft 1:04b Rrnrlv /A. A «T- 5k 1 0*7 Ch. h, 6, by Priam II— Peerless Mary, by Challenger II. oruuy IZ^Brecder Crown Crest Farm. 1960 9 3 11 S5.085 Owner, R. W. Seaman. Trainer, R. W. Seaman. 1959 19 0 2 0 $3,425 May 9-6Q9Suf 11-81:55^m 3*118 2' 11 1} IU SkuseWS H2500 64 BradyA.118 NinaJo111 Countryside 8 Apr30-60iosuf 1 1-81:51 ft 31*120 75J 6«i 6*1 6'* WL'nRio H3500 72 Bemwith 120 Act 113 NinaJolO Apr23-60'Suf 1-701:42%ft 5} 115 4411 1211" SkuseW3 5000 92 BradyA.115 Royal Birth113 Corcorico 7- Apr16-608L.D 1,1e1:47%ft 5} 118 65 jM 34 *Pj SkuseW'5 04000 79 Dissonancel 14 BradyA.118 Brookwood 8 Apr 9-608L.D 1T'S 1:51'Am 5 118 7» 5" 4*| 4" SkuseW2 0400O 53 P.O.AnxIZO Dis'nance114 GdedForce 7 Mar30-607LD 1 1:414Aft 9} 114 77} 43 23 1} SkuseW7 3000 75 HelloJanie113 NinaJo106 MomsKnave 7 Mar16-608L.D 11:43 ft 4| 116 1h 1h 2r 32} DavernJ2 2000 66 Dot'sBoyl 16 Twinkterl 16 Wheatl'yRd 7 Mar12-606L.D 7f1:28%ft 14 114 7*| 7'J 7*4 7" Davernji 3500 70L'eB'n'te110 R"h'd'sM'e114 PTh'lall. 9 Feb13-607C.T a 6 f 1:16 ft 31 110 10'310'2 8'* §*« ReynoldsRS 3000 77 Browse 111 Restrained 118 Sun Event 10 Dec19-595C.T a6f1:19'/5m 6i 115 712 86 77} 710 Fairb"ksA7 5000 60 Prisc'laC.117 DorisAtor110 Gr'kAdm'l 8 May 6 Suf 1-2 ft :51b v-uuiirrybiue CnnnrrvsiHp X /v 1 1 fi B. g, 6, by County Delight— Tilleul, by Lovely Night, ■ IU Sreeder G H Bostwick. 1960 5 0 0 2 $520 Owner, Law-Meth Farm. Trainer, J. Parisi. v 1959 27 3 5 3 $8,030 May 9-609Suf 11-8 1:55%m 7} 110 44 43 3*1 Pi DeR*nI 2 H2500 61 BradyA.118 NinaJolll Countryside 8 Apr29-608Suf 1-70 1:424/sft 13 113 69} 7'7 7" 7»| McLlinR7 400082 Polich'lall.113 Shirk113 PaintedPorch 7 Apr16-60'L.D 1,'61:48%ft 38 113 910 56| 42 3h Merc rN8 A2500 78 NinaJo113 D.Beaut118 Countryside 9 Apr 9-609L.D 1& 1:51 'Am 36 114 I1»4 821 5*a 5'« RisleyL'2 A250048 NinaJo108 Sp'l St'y114 T't'sThisG'me 12 Apr 1-606L.D 7 f 1:31 hy 18 114 6" 6 5 6" 6'i Merc'rN2' A250058 D.Beaut117 Lee'sAct114 Dawn ofChi 7 Nov25-598Nar l&ldMfM- 6} 116 7'J 813 713 710 WilsonB2 3000 47 AI'yGal 112 JetT'bine116 M'r'nCnty 9 Nov17-59'Nar 1 T1e 1:48 gd 9 116 35 Fog. 35 } 361 Con tras J 1 2500 64 U.S.Weedl 10 P.0.Annex115 Imagem 12 Nov10-598Nar l£ 1:49%sl 21 115 817 75} 66} 5*1 Contr asJ2 3250 57Gr'kKni't116 Orl'nsMaidlH RonaldJ. 8 Oct31-59'OL.D 1 7-8 3:19 si 4 114 81* 57} 5'6 422 Cont sJ2 M2500 92 Had'cord114 EdwardW.109 HushMan 8 0ct24-5961_.D 1^1:51%m 3 115 7*3 31 11 15 Cont'rasJ' 2000 62 LittlePaul 112 Longwood117 Eric'sPet 8 May 8 Suf 3-8 ft :37%b March 31 LD 3-8 m :42b ii^^^Wfm HARNESS RAGING NIGHTLY ffrff^ ^ £kTI m HARNESS RACING EVERY WEEKDAY NIGHT (No Racing Sundays) Wi[^h\i^^ ^y M Pffl B1te8 A pari-mutuels, daily double, stake races. li\l l l ^M "^1 V ~ (7 *W if ft I — ^^" vHfl! &HivC ^ Finesf Horses Competing on the Midwest's Fastest Track. POST I f 'Cl ^' V O ■ Uril ~\ l-A -'-' wStQ W$m W TIME'8:40PM- ADMISSION, Grandstand, $1.50, Clubhouse, $2.00, I fl ', // \ '" ?- • ^Bfflil^^^^P^^^^ t0X included- EasV t0 Reacn by Car, Bus or Limousine. l^'l i 3L-4 \ W^P^^^ NORTH AVENUE (1600 North) and RIVER ROAD (8600 West). SS^Ctees fc*v " ^ -^ I ^^^ PLENTY PARKING TRACKSIDE. DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 8:30 P. M. M»#*m PA#/~Afl/7Z/£l$ F0R RESERVATIONS CALL MAnsfield 6 4816 Faster Track + ITinesl Horses + Feature Races Nightly Page 28 8th Suf 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Appealing, July 26. 1937. 1:09%. 4. 117.) QiL Q..L Purse $2,500. 3- and 4-year-olds. Claiming. Non-winners of two races. 3-year-olds. Olll JUT 111 lbs.; 4-year-olds, 122 lbs. Non-winners since April 20 allowed 3 lbs;, since March 12, 5 lbs.; in 1960. 7 lbs Claiming price, $3,500; if for less. 2 lbs. allowed for each $250 to $3,000. Hirlnlon K*0. C t\ 1 t\A Br. c, 3. by Papa Redbird— Tex Tess, by Osculator. IdaigO | U4 Breeder, Mr & Mrs. E. Kitchen. 1960 6 0 0 1 $300 Owner, 0'Kula & Cusmano. Trainer, E. T. Garcia. S3.500 1959 22 1 1 1 $2,990 May12-606Suf 6f1:14%hy 4} 112 Fog. 615 ValelaAC7 5000 60 Mis'leman122 Pr'f"rJim122 Man'hplay 7 May 3-605Suf 6f1:12%ft 25 110*1} 12 2* 73} RoselloJi 3500 81 Mys'yW'm'n107 GayWin'M 15 Karam'h 8 Apr26-606Suf 6f1:12%ft 12 115 56 56} 57} 57} MercierN7 3750 78 CandyH'se105 Dirtoml 10 WatchPoppa 8 Apr16-606L.D 7f1:27%ft 5} 118 42! 32 38} 313 DavernJ6 Alw 72 Keos118 NaturallyTrue113 HidalgoCo. 8 Apr 5-607L.D Sfltf^Am 2J *111 67i 7" 6'2 5'5 ErnstP7 Alw 54 Prof'sorJim109 H'lfPers"n114 Flagr'nt 7 Mar29-607LD 5f1:00%ft 32 111 75| 7H 64 65| ErnstP6 Alw 79 GeHeWe108 Elashia106 HalfPersian 8 Dec 1-594Nar 1-701:464Am 4J T14 34 45 5'4 723 Mart zAF6 4000 48 W'st'nSea107 Scandalm r116 Award'd 9 Nov27-595|\lar 1f's 1:52%sl 2J A110* 22| 54 55J 4' J CruzH8 3500 46 Westnut112 Rock'tte110 Fr'chRogue 12 Nov21-595Nar 6f1:12'Aft 13 115 43J 34J 36 5" ErnstP7 Alw 74 FirstMon'y115 BullSicle115 Pas geW't 7 Nov16-595Nar 6f1:14'Aft 7 115 88J 87J 55J 7^ Cont rasJ6 7500 68 BoundBaby106 JustD'ky114 SI nT'gy 10 April 23 Suf 3-8 ft :39b March 22 LD 3-8 frozen :37%h March 18 LD 1-2 si :52%h nirt-rtm U,rTOm 1 C\A Ch. g, 3. by Cuantos— Blonde Persian, by Rustom Sirdar. IW Breeder, R. L & W P Buyck. 1960 6 0 10 $550 Owner, W. C. Prickett. Trainer, F. Fram. $3,500 1959 15 1 1 1 $2,480 May10-605Suf 6 f 1:13 gd 6J 110*35 5'° 6" S*« Kenn'dyW 3500 67 SolarHeat115 Monia114 LittleMarcia 6 Apr26-606Suf 6f 1:12%ft 17 110* 43J 45| 4*1 24J KendyW2 3750 80 CandyH'se105 Dirtom110 WatchPoppa 8 Apr13-608L.D 1-701:45'Aft 11 106*41 44 67J 7« Ken"edyW4 450065 SeizeHerl 13 BoldLancer111 Sicola 7 Mar23-60'Bow 1^1:51 ft 5 116 76J 81311H1117 RogersC' C300041 Ch'rF'x114 R'y'lBlueR'seHO Lic'eSt'k 12 Mar14-602Bow 7 f 1:26%ft 8-5 *117 4'i 42J 4J 6" GrantH' 3500 69 Br'zeHill 114 Headless112 Dar'gEyes 12 Feb15-603Bow 5| f 1 :08 sy 31 114 95| 1 \ 67 66| JohnsnJ" 3500 72 Alg'nib119 L't andL'e111 T't'sMyM'n 12 Dec 9-595Pim 1^1:50'Am 11 112* 2h 44 9121217 BakerC'o 5000 42 C'ledB'w109 G'ny-J'n-Ai109 C'pt'nH'k 12 Dec 1-596Pim 1^1:49 gd 42 113 96J111S11201225 BlockJ2 700040 N'meDrop'r116 F'ryM'ntle114 Triway 12 Nov24-597Pim 1^1:50'Asy 21 113 48 24 35 47 JonnsonJ3 7000 52 Jodhp'rB't115 HeadW'k119 Dr.J'nH'y 9 Nov10-596Lrl 11:40 ft 26 114 2^ 413 T \ 8H KorteK* 6500 HeadWork110 Wil'e t5eW'e105 GI'rR'd 11 May 3 Suf 3-8 ft :38%b April 23 Suf 1-2 ft :50%b March 22 Bow 3-8 ft :37y5b Klnklo Tno 1 1 1 7 Br *, 4 by Nob|e Creek— Big Toes, by Pass Out. Muuie ue ||/ Breeder M & 1 Pnckett 1960 4 1 0 0 $1,475 Owner, I. Prickett. Trainer, C. Wahler. $3,500 1959 10 M 0 3 $1,275 May 6-606Suf 6f1:11%ft 15 112 12'210'21012108J SkuseW6 400083 JngBrook115 M'tyR'ge119 MsMacB. 12 Apr28-60'Suf 6 f 1 .12%ft 4-5 *119 66 32J 1J 14 Sk'eW'O M250084 NobleToe119 F'lyPr'ty106 Mrs.Steriti 10 Mar28-605L.D 5 f 1 :01 ft 16 112 85 85J V\ 44J SkuseW6 3500 78 Sizzle 105 Dandy 'sSon 113 BallyPit 10 Mar21-606L.D 5f1:01%sl 39 112 11'J 8'2 5" 5'2 SkuseW5 3500 69 C'dyHJse105 Sp'ted-W'l 111 Gr'phsP't 12 Dec 1-596Nar 6f1:14%m 7J 111 76J 75J 87 811 MartzAF' 3000 62 ClassWillT'l 112 AirGrip115 Vaternish 9 Nov 7-595Nar 6 f 1:15 m 39 116 8H 8" 88J 8* Contr'asJ4 500065 Zazu116 Gr'tPlanet114 Etoile duNord 8 Jly21-596|\lar 6f1:13'Agd 20 114, 73g 64£ 53J 44| Cont rasJ4 Mdn 75 C'nt'saLinda108 R'ISVge118 G'kVTr 12 Jly 6-593Nar 6f1:12%ft 19 113 84| 64J 44J 47i Gaftgl eR8 Mdn 76 PIYreC'm118 WhitVsB'y118 D CgD'l 9 Jun29-59«Suf 6f1:12%sl 8 112 118J 9?J 711 P* Gaffg neR8 Mdn 70 Mr.T'r'tine113 W'y'sB'y113 P's'reC'm 11 Jun22-598Suf 6f1:12%ft 20 113 78 67 32J 35£ Gaffg neR2 Mdn 78 Parrelo118 Whitey sBoy118 Romac 8 Jun 1-594Suf 6f 1:12%ft 12 113 11'31015 912 79J DeRomD2 Mdn 76 BigN.113 Mr.T'rpentine118 R'ISavage 12 May 12 Suf 1-2 m :50%h May 4 Suf 1-2 ft :50%b April 24 Suf 5-8 ft 1:02h %tnr .Mar Don 5k ^ 1 fl1* B f' 4- bv The Doge— Gray Star, by Gino. UOg | UJ Breeder, j. H. Carr 1959 8 0 2 0 $1,350 Owner, J. H. Carr. Trainer, J. J. Carrara. $3,500 1958 6 1 2 0 $2,800 Sep21-595Rkm 6f1:11%ft 7J 109 V3 1J 2\ %*\ LandersCS 5000 82 Zazu 110 Swig 115 AnotherGal 8 Sep 8-597Rkm 6f1:11%ft 12 101 62 \ 86 \ 91 3 911 Testa J5 Alw 76 K'gBor'gh112 War'rGge113 RedOn'n 10 Aug31-595Rkm 6f1:124Am 2J *99 32 65g 8'6 91 3 Vine oraR4 3000 68 PI'reCh'm113 K'gB'gh113 CI to Q'ers 11 Aug24-595Rkm 6f1:12'Agd 7 100 3' J 22 11 2^ VinforaR2 Alw 84 L'tleTh'der109 PI'sureCh'm109 Scapin 8 Aug13-597Rkm 6f1:11%ft 23 105 11 11 3"k V\ DonahueT' A4w 80 PallnTime110 PI's'reCh'm111 Ch'IB g 9 May 1-597Suf 6 f 1:15^ 4-5 *112 33 45 68 6'7 GnmmPM Alw 52 EagleGem115 Umdoody ti112 NapTime 6 Apr23-597Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 7 112 44 33J 32J 1\ GrimmPI7 Alw 82 Cheryl'sHero117 Mrs.T.B.114 AdairKid 8 Apr18-593LD 5f :59%ft 5| 105 42» 45 5' 68} SoinaleVS Alw 85 Valgay110 Herw'dMisslOS Boomtown 10 Sep15-586Rkm 6f1:11%ft 3| 107 3' 32 \ 44 \ 85 SomaleV3 Alw 86 Wisner 112 Verdi 112 Foxey Chief 12 May 14 Suf 3-4 m 1:20%b May 7 Suf 5-8 ft 1:01 %h May 4 Suf 3-4 ft 1:1 6y5hg I nnoenmo FnH 1 (\A B 9, 3. by Irish Stew— Aladdin's Lamp, by Jamestown. LOneSOme Lna | U*+ Breeder Gould Porter. 1960 6 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. E. M. O'Brien. Trainer. S. E. Boland. S3.500 1959 5 10 2 $690 May 2-603Aqu 1 1:39%gd 23 117 1} |ti 6'5 724 BolandW7 3500 55 Gran-Mar-Jo120 Walron117 Daneq'st 8 Apr18-602Aqu 1 1:40%ft 31 113 2{ 42 6" 6'4 RuaneJ7 3500 60 ltchingPalm116 Walron113 Danequest 7 Apr 7-602Aqu 6f1:13'Agd 21 114 «»| 5*1 7*' 8** RuaneJ' 3500 73 Tulasseel 14 MarketSpy114 MoonFly 8 Apr 1-602Aqu 7f1:264Asl 20 113 78 78' 6*1 T \ BolandW2 5000 69 BlueW'rs115 Bud'sGirl 108 TheG'tG'le 8 Mar28-60'Aqu 6 f 1 :12 ft 17 116 33 44J 46 57 DaltdnH7 4000 85 ltch'gP'lm122 Tulassee113 M'ketSpy 7 Mar24-602Aqu 6 f 1:123/sft 21 113 1} 2h 68i 717 BolandW 5000 72TudorAdm"l 121 JoyJoy111 S'meBird 7 Jly15-597M.P 5if1:084Aft 23 119 66 6'i 7" 7" SmithnG7 Alw84 M'sJive116 B'g'rsH'oe116 T'keH'rD'n 8 Jun11-597Whe 5 f 1:03 ft 6-5 *118 42J 56 3j 3H Tetn'etolP Alw 76 B'syCt's115 Lachance115 Fly nsP de 7 May26-593Whe 5f1:024Agd 11 118 1\ 23 Hi 11} Fern olaN8 Mdn 81 Lachance115 NoseyBrches115 Sp ch'n 8 May19-59'Whe 5f1:02'Aft 10 118 65 77I 46 371 Fern olaN6 Mdn 78 H'ltsD'm115 Lach'nce115 NYyBrxhes 7 April 30 Bel trt 1-2 ft :49h April 24 Bel trt 1-2 ft :49y5h April 17 Bel trt 3-8 ft :37b KA'.n'c Rn/4 1 H/i. Dk. b. or br. f. 3. by Tahitian King— Kiwi Bird, by War Admiral. IVUn 5 DUO I vO Breeder, P. Fuller. 1960 7 0 3 1 $1,800 Owner, P. Fuller. Trainer, J. R. Considine. $3,500 1959 14 1 2 1 $3,020 May 3-608Suf 11:40 ft 2} 108 6'0 S»l 32} 22} SpinaleV7 3250 74 BigReliefl 10 Min'sBud108 PrinceW. 7 Apr25-605Suf 6f1:12%gd 10 115 77 64} 43} 24} SpinaleV 325080 Karam'hl 17 Min'sBudl 15 Sund'yAft'n 7 Apr22-605Suf 6 f 1:13 ft 8g 110 96} 97} 85! 54} BohnkoP4 3000 78 Karamh110 L'tleM"cia106 ClinaStep 10 Apr 6-606L.D 7f1:35'Ahy 5 105 87! 42} |*i 22| SpinaleV2 3000 44 AllieB.106 Min'sBud105 NormanB. 8 Mar14-603Bow 7f1:26%ft 15 112 97£ 77^ 410 5'2 BohenkoP2 3500 69 CtAI'grol 20 Cst*ntCnrnt112 Manuel 12 Feb24-604Bow 6f1:131sft 4} 112 97J 8* 77} 6" BohenkoP4 3250 71 LikelyMiss114 Randyp'r120 FoxyPat9 Feb19-606Bow 6f1:16'Agd 19 114 97I 9' 64} 3} BohenkoP7 300069 Dulaney 114 LeahSia 114 LittleTomke 10 Dec 3-594Nar 6f1:144Agd 4J 10B 3} 65} 66} 8'2 WajdaH2 4000 60 Vodelia111 EudysDr'm116 Lee'sS'ter 11 Nov23-595Nar 6 f 1:14 ft 7 110 54133 31} 43} Boh'koP'O 3750 73 Jed'hCh't117 Tr'kyG'rge120 FlossieG. 10 Nov20-593Nar 6f1:13%ft 12 109 9'} 66 33 22} WajdaHS 3750 75 Jed'hCh't112 BI'eMig'n108 W't gTime 12 Nov13-594Nar 6f1:13%ft 19 108 86}11H107J 97i WajdaHi 450069 EudysD'm106 Allahgml 14 FirstViv'te 12 May 14 Suf 1-2 m :53b May 2 Suf 3-8 m :393/sb April 14 LD 5-8 ft 1:02h unc4or R 1 1 O Dk ch. g. 4. by Master Fiddle— Zenbar, by Bar Gold. (VUJbier Dur I U Breeder. Ward Acres Farm. 1960 2 0 10 $550 Owner, Everett Stable. Trainer, J. Gorga. $3,250 1959 18 1 5 1 $4,450 May10-60'Suf 6f1:13%gd 2} *119 65} 55 24 25} Sor"senB6 3000 75 MitocrTdria115 M"terBar119 Gardalla 9 Apr29-603Suf 6f1:12'Aft 11 122 74| 65} 56} 57 MercrN' c2250 80 Seaworthy122 Davenport105 Gardalla 9 Nov30-59iNar 6f1:13%sy 3 110* 6"| 57 4' 47 Campb "IR8 2500 72 SkylarkRd113 RoyalVenus112 Traj'ct 10 Nov27-59'Nar 6 f 1:14 si 21 *109* 83} 65 2} 12} Campb'IR3 250076 HyMarshal 115 Skyl'kRd114 B.B.Rse 10 Nov17-59'Nar 6f1:13%ft S% 113 74 43 32 23 MunslGRS 2500 75 FiveForks113 HyMarshal 113 Traject 12 Nov 4-592Nar 6f1:14'Aft 8 113 66} 56 25 23} MunslGRS 2500 71 SkeanDhu108 Socinusl 13 Spirit ofWin 12 •Oct29-593|_.D 7f1:28%gd 3*106 4*1 21 21} 42} Muns IGR' 2500 81 B'tl'gHan'h108 Socinus110 Eng'tRing 9 Oct 9-593L.D 7 f 1:34 m 2*116 76| 47} 24 21 MrcrNS M3000 55 Delectat'n113 Go-Grge-Go116 Inrun 10 Sep30 59'Rkm 6f1:13'Agd 2\ *106* 87} 78} 45 21 GaraV2 2500 78 R'IReep108 Box-0-M't107 PpaDeppa 12 Sep24-594Rkm 6f 1:13%ft 2} *113 74 77} 43} 5"" M'rcrNS M2500 77 F'd'msF't'ne109 HighDune116 C nSk'r 12 May 8 Suf 1-2 ft :50h April 28 Suf 3-8 ft :37h April 23 Suf 3-8 ft :38b Tonnoccoo Tilt- 1 ft7 B ^ 3- bv Diamond Dick— Ariel Actress, by Ariel. Itnneisee I ill IU/ Breeder, T. Dickinson. 1960 10 1 0 1 $1,885 Owner. M. F. Green. Trainer, A. H. Livingstone. $3,000 1959 2 M 0 0 ( ) May12-604Suf 6f1:17'Ahy 3} 111 Fog. IU ErricoC6 M25O0 62Ten'seeTilt111 Plan'meR'd122 Intoto 9 May 3-604Suf 6f1:124Aft 5} 105 54} 57 47 47} ErricoC' 2250 77 Davenport 105 BigN. 111 Gardalla 7 Apr26-603Suf 6f1:14%gd 18 118 45 45} 43} 32} ErricoC3 M2500 74 DixieM'n113 Gr'yBah'mllS T'seeTilt 11 Apr5-603LD 7 f 1:34 m 61 115* 812 8'} 88} 78 Br'dl'yJ' M2500 45 UrahDarl'g115 FlyPr'ty115 AnutrofP. 9 Mar30-604|_D 7f1:28%ft 23 112 64} 44 671 712 WilsonB7 3000 67 W'stRock118 Man'play119 Fab'usGem 12 Mar22-60iBow 1,1B1:51 ft 11 114 97} 9141013 912 VanH'kE'2 300046 Ch'rF*x114 R'y'IBIueRse110 Lic'eSt'k 12 Mar17-60'Bow 1^ 1:52%sy 20 116 6" 66} 65} 43} VanH'kE' 3000 47 Litanyl 17 SunHeiress115 LongRide8 Ma-12-6G'Bow I^LSOlAgd 81 115 83 76 65} 76} GrimmPMO 3000 52 Litany109 Teamst'sCh'ce114 SunHVs 12 ! Feb26-6C3Bow 7f1:27%gd 38 120 73} 76} 9" 915 Gr'mPia M5OO0 61 KingJ'c'b120 Mare'sF'lt115 M'h'mStar 11 Feb17-60iBov» 6f1:14%m 99 118 86} 8» 46 57} Wils'nB4 M4000 72 Annina 113 Vanairess113 Lunik 12 i Marsh rviursn Liaht 101 Ch. f, 3, by Depth Charge-Lily Mars, by Mars. uignr IUI Breeder, W. M. Jeffords. 1959.13 1 1 1 $2,090 Owner, Mrs. L. V. Garrity. Trainer, L. V. Garrity. $3,500 Nov23-595Nar 6 f 1:14 ft 19 108 34 43* 8" 8" Sor'senB6 3500 64 Jed'hCh'tl 17 Tr1cyG'rge120 FlossieG. 10 Nov 9-593Nar 6f1:15%m 9} 111 12 2h 54} 910 P'ss*reWJ5 4000 58 OurCh'tine114 FI*sieG.112 R'mereQu'n 11 0ct28-593L.D 7f1:31%hy 51 115 54 57} 5'2 725 Cont'rasJ4 3500 43 Jed'hChant115 Estr'c'ria111 Min'sBud 9 0ct21-593L.D 7 f 1:27 ft 17 107* 1h 2h 35 5»! CruzH3 5000 81 MissSheila112 PeteSo107 ArabianLad 10 Sep30-592Rkm 6f1:14%gd 10 117 1} 3U 31} 71} SpinaleJio 3500 71 W't'nSea117 Sund'yAft'n112 Pr'seBee 11 Sep22-592Rkm 6f1:12%ft 31 117 2r 5516' 97} BohenkoP7 4000 74 MissSh'la109 West'nSea113 F'stT'ble 12 Sep15-593Rkm 5} f 1:07%sy 6-5 *116 2h 11} 14 12 Gr'mPMO M4000 84 TheFI ns110 L'tleM'cia116 CchEmH y 10 Sep 8-593 Rkm 6f1:13%ft 3 116 1} 13 13} 2"* Sor'nBi2 M4000 77 SandyDancer116 Smil'gPick115 F'dler 12 Sep 3-594Rkm 5}f1:083Am 8} 108 11 1} 2h 3*i Sor'enBi M5000 77 Lik lyM's112 L'pe deT't115 B'bleT gh 9 Jly17-592Del 5} f 1:08 ft 7 117 33} 33} V 56} TrejosR6 M4500 76 SewSre117 T'eNoN ce117 F'nR dW ch 11 Jly 6-592Del 5}f1:07%ft 7} 108 43 55} 8» 812 PeakeWA4 500C 72 Wile theW'le119 SfshA'y113 HighR'r 10 May 5 Suf 1-2 ft :51b Crrnvinn QQ Ro T 3, by Grey Wing— Fanar's Lady, by Danger Point. '3 77 Breeder, J. D. Norris. 1%0 10 0 0 ( ) Owner. Rob-Ray Stable. Trainer, R. DeStefano. $3,500 1959 28 1 3 4 $4,725 May10-60iSuf 6f1:13%gd 14 103 76 711 81' 828 JenkinsE5 3000 53 Mitoch'dria115 M"terBar119 Gardalla 9 Dec 1-593 Nar 6f1:14%m 8} 108* 54} 7'} 7'3 8'0 CruzHi 3500 64 BlueMign'n109 W'rmUp113 TubeRose 12 Nov27-595Nar 1A 1:52%sl 5}e 107* 12} 32} 66 63} CpbellRi2 3500 44 Westnut112 Rock"tte110 Fr'chRogue 12 Nov16-593Nar 1-701:48%ft 61 107*22 1} 54} 85} Campb'IR4 3500 57 SoapB:x112 LiveVolc'no120 Amb'rCr't 12 Nov10-594Nar 1^1:52 si 7 107* 1h 2n 32 311 Campb'IR9 3500 49 LiveVolc'o112 Pr'ceRob't115 SoapBox 10 Nov 5-593Nar 1-70 1:48'Agd 6 109* 13} 2} 56} 45 Campb'IR2 3500 59 Esfria111 CchEmH'n'y102 Up theFI'e 12 Oct28-593L.D 7 f 1:31 %ny 9-5 *106* 12 21 47 418 Campb'IR6 3500 50 Jed'hChant115 Estr'c'ria111 Min sBud 9 0ct17-593L.D 1-701:44y5ft 10 106 12} 11} 2} 53 Campb'IRi 4500 85CarlmaSt p110 S'ndyD'c'r105 AIIReet 9 Oct12-599L.D 1 1:42'Asl 16 106 12 12 43 47} Campb'IR6 4000 69 S dyD cer105 CyiinaSt'plOS OurCr'l 9 Sep30-592Rkm 6f1:142^gd 8} 111 5=1 77 11H1110 LandersC9 3500 63 W't nSea117 Sund'yAft'n112 Pr seBee 11 May 5 Suf 1-2 ft :51b Dphhip cuuc ' H '• 1 1 ? Br- f. 4 by Lord Putnam— Speedee Bozo, by Balladier. ■ ■•? Br., Mmes S. M. Look & D W. Anderson. 1960 10 1 1 1 $2,130 Owner, S. A. Alexander. Trainer, J. Brouse. $3,000 1959.. 6 M 0 0 $100 May 4-604Suf 6 f 1:12 ft 81 116 64} 45} 34} 661 Kurtz J 1 300081 WtyPr'l'm121 PrizeEnt'yl 14 LYIeLil 8 Apr28-603Suf 6 f 1:13%ft 3-2 *119 2} 13 14 16 KurtzJ7 2500 81 DebbieH.119 Ruleress119 MuslinTree 10 Apr23-602Suf 6f1:12%ft 96 110 4'1 33} 57 871 KurtzJ9 25C0 76 RedSultan115 Vinsecret115 Hi-Scot 10 Mar18-602Bow 6f1:13%sl 29 113 96} 8" 8»} 98 Fiesel'nJ6 2500 75 MelodyJane114 Mr.Leslie116 Fenmar12 Feb 5-602F.G 6f1:13'Aft 6} 102*1} 2} 34 7" MischelV6 2000 75 Annie Bob 103 Whaley118 OjoRojo12 Jan28-605F.G 6f1:15%m 51 114 9» 881 712 617 B'leyPJ7 M3000 57 Shibill 120 FI's'g'sBI'ze120 Tr'styP'ly 12 Jan19-60iF.G 6 f 1:15 ft 3} *110* 41} 41} 54 42} Misc'IV6 M3000 74Luc'nP.115 Tr'tyP'ly115 FIsh'g'sBI'ze 11 • Jan12-60iF.G 6 f 1:14 ft 91 109* 2h 2h 2h 24 Don'eT4 M2500 78 F'xieRipple119 Count'sBlue114 L'kyJ't 9 Jan 8-603F.G 6f1:15%sl 17 114 34} 34 33 443 Ma'nDU M3000 68 KingD.114 FoxieRipple119 Tr'styPolly 11 Jan 1-608F.G 6 f 1:15 m 8 114*32 36 35 3*3 Don'eH2 M3000 64 BelleBrune119 Clothile119 MagicBox 8 April 8 Bow 1-2 ft :50%b 9th Suf ! 1 1-16 MILES. (Kenyon C. June 3, 1938. 1:43*4. 4, 108.) Qf.L C.|{ Purse $2,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners since March 12. Weight, y 1 11 311 1 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races in 1960 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, $2,500. Minhtv Tom 1 1 ** Blk- * 8 bv M'9htv Story-Broke, by Haste. 1 urn migniy • I «5 Breeder. Toney Penna 1959 15 0 1 0 $700 Owner, Blue Star Farm. Trainer, F. P. Menedez. $2,500 1958 22 2 4 2 $5,870 Sep 2-598Atl 1 1-8 1:54'Agd 55 107*68 610 612 61' BennettJ6 3500 56 Tribunal 115 R'kEmF'st115 M'tin'sGd 8 Aug29-592Atl 1^1:45%ft 133 108* 915 8*3 711 6H Benn'ttJio 3500 72 lncaseofire118 LoyalWomnllO Rohan 11 Aug24-598Atl 1^1:49%m 55 115 10261020 920 818 RiveraFD9 3500 45 Tribunal 121 R'ckEmFirstl 17 PokeyT. 10 Jly17-599Mth 11-81:56'Agd 10 115 815 7»} 68} 6H RiveraFD7 3000 49 RedChief115 Immense115 LowGross 8 Jly13-59'Mth 11-81:55'Aft 13 114 41241151158 GibbG7 3000 60 M'tin'sG'd114 W'dandW'y110 G'yR r 8 Jly 3-598Mth 1 1-4 2:074Aft 20 112 817 69} 88 88} Gillig'nLio 350C 58 TheAxe115 Tribunal 118 Martin sGold 10 Jun23-59'Mth 11-81:52%ft 44 114 55 69} 37} 2*0 GilliganL4 3000 70 Departure114 RedChief120 BillyBrier 11 Jun15-598Mth 1^1:47%^ 58 115 11221111 891 6" Gillig'nLi2 3000 57 Tribunal 115 Faulty 115 Immense 12 May 8-592G.S 1^1:49 ft 21 113 9' 2 91 4 910 914 Leonard J6 3750 51 PersianClaw 115 Ufo 115 Peru 9 Apr 8-5910L.D 1^ 1:46%ft 1C 112 86} 633 55 65} MVIIGR4 035OO 82 Woodfl'w'r109 GalaRock112 Lieblich 8 FrppKnlrlpr 1 1 "5 B. g, 4. by Princequillo— By Right, by Challedon. rrccuuiuci | |j Breeder, Brookmeade Stab.es. 1960 7 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, L & L Stable. Trainer, J. McLoughlin. $2,500 1959 28 4 0 3 SE 720 May 9-603Suf 1^1:48%m 9} 120 824 826 714 620 Mad'nD7 c2000 53 JoanieZ. 105 FoxSilver113 Aceing 8 Apr 7-602G.P 1^1:45 ft 67 114 12211215 915 712 Fairb'ksA6 3000 71 Saneado 109 BlueMistll. 114 Vote 12 Mar 4-602G.P 6f 1:12%sl 66 115 1219122012181216 ZakoorW2 3500 66 GallowsHiM115 Gmg*rC112 BatonBleu 12 Feb 6-f»3Hia 1 1-2 2:33%sl 27 109* 8*6 713 7U 714 Campb'IR9 3500 61 Liberty115 Fed'r'IJudge120 DoubleJo 9 Feb 1-608Hia tc1}233'Afm 41 111*10i710i910i6 916 Campb'IRS 5000 57 BlueKashmir 119 Scriven 116 HitHead 10- Jan25-603Hia 11-81:51%ft 16 116 122010M 8M 7M MorenoH5 3500 63 NewHol'nd116 RicoJo117 BI'kMaster 12 Jan16-60iHia 11-81:52 ft 26 116 11251119 915 96} MorenoH7 3500 68 G"ntleKn'k116 Alb ySq're116 Crneaux 11 Dec14-599TrP 1^ 1:43%ft 33 110 1019*019 8*» 8" M'rgJnL2 H2500 73 GreekSword118 Char'tier111 Acclaim 10 Dec 7-598TrP 1-70141%ft 7 111 10161010 812 511 GibbG6 H2500 83 TwelveBells 112 Houston 113 Doe 10 Nov20-597Nar 1-70 V451%ft 91 116 915 910 7* V" SkuseW7 3500 76 Mow deLawn107 TopDres'r113 Duval 9 May 4 Suf 5-8 ft 1:06b March 19 GP 58 sy 1:05b 'Sftrtrtio'c Inv V 1 1 *} B. g, 6, by Coastal Traffic— Miss Moonbeam, by Pharamond II. s\ jupnie b juy ' i J Breeder I. Gushen 1960 2 0 0 0 $140 Owner, Richardson & Fleming. Trainer, P. V. Fleming. $2,500 1959 13 3 0 1 $4,180 May11-605Suf 6f1:14%m 41 115 77} 79 66 48 DePaloTi 2500 68 Wh'l'gBlues112 Cel'tinoR.117 C'stolon 8 May 4-605Suf 6f1:11%ft 5' 115 9" 9'4 912 811 DePaloTS 2500 80 Whir'gBI's110 Cel't'oR.117 NobleFoot 10 Nov25-599Nar 1-701:474Am 11 112* 65} 411 412 618 CruzHS 2500 48 AndyJ'son115 P.0.An'x115 SeaOGold 8 Nov14-595Nar 6f1:12%ft 7} 120 97! 9" 79} 712 GrimmPI7 2500 70 BombBoo113 AIIComers115 ZacadogelO Nov 5-599Nar 1^1:49'Agd 6} 120 42} 1} 2h 32} GrimmPI 2500 62 Polichinelall.115 Collis'n117 HelloRita 10 0ct26-598LD 1^1:48 gd 15 111* 65} 710 612 517 DonahueT7 3000 63 GinnyDog 112 RonaldJ. 114 Pierrot 8 Oct 1-592L.D 7f1:274Aft 31 119 851633 11 13} GrimmPI 2000 87 LittleFish'kllO S'nd ofD'n114 DunBri 12 Sep21-599Rkm 1-701:43'Aft 2} 114 413 12 13} 18 GrimmPP 2000 80 MizGeo'ana104 B'chBeau112 P'paD'pa 10 Sep14-599Rkm 1-701:43%ft 3} 109* 31} 643 57 47} DonahueT6 2000 69 Heltop112 H'landRogue112 Ankylosis 8 Sep 8-599Rkm 1-701:434Aft 21 107* 99} 54} 11 14 Don'hueT4 2000 77 R'dyParky109 HighAffair107 CueP'se 9 May 10 Suf 3-8 hy :38b May 8 Suf 3-8 ft :363/5h May 3 Suf 3-8 ft:37%b U/nrlrl Qorioc 1 10 B. g, 9. by Shut Out— Sleigh Bells, by Challedon. YTUriu Jeneb | IO Breeder Mrs E duP Weir 1960 10 0 1 $225 Owner, Mrs. C. Steriti. Trainer, R. Gibb. $2,500 1959 18 5 2 1 $7,775 May12-602Suf 6 f 1:15 hy 15 115 Fog. 513 37} Will'msS2 c2000 65 Rodman115 WeHeGi117 WorldSeries 8 Nov10-599Nar Ws 1:494Asl 51 122 74} 54} 713 917 Muns'IGR6 2000 45 Th't'sT'sG'e117 0nhist's119 MagicWd 12 Oct30-598L.D 1-701:44 ft 3} 115 64} 2^ 22 43} Muns'lGR6 2500 87 Eric'sPet112 SimpleStar109 Gimoon 9 0ct26-598L.D 1^1:48 gd 7} 113 76 43} 42} 441 Muns'IGR6 3000 75 GinnyDog 112 RonaldJ. 114 Pierrot 8 0ct17-592L.D 7 f 1:27 ft 2} *117 108} 891 531 11 Muns'lGRi 2500 91 StrongLady106 Cameo116 Steamfitter 11 Oct 3-591 L.D 7}f1:33%ft 2*117 53} 433 14 16 Muns'IGR3 2000 BigAbility114 M'heCleen114 Vand'gh 9 Sep21-598Rkm 1-70 1:43Vsft 3 115* 33} 22} 33} 34} Bradley J6 2500 75 M'tylm'se114 H'ldsR d114 Ch'nsColor 8 Sep12-599Rkm 1^ 1:45 ft 9-5 *120 58} 39} 46} 24 KnappEJ7 2500 82 MyDare107 Tr'l ofG'd117 B'dedKnee 9 Aug31-599Rkm 1^1:49 m 3} 114 6i4 612 67} 47 KnappEJ4 2500 59 OilBoom 112 Salmon 109 Iceman 7 Aug27-598Rkm 1-"0 1:42%ft 2*117 42} 13 12} 133 KnappEJS 2000 82 Receipt112 Knife112 OldProspector 7 Aug21-598Rkm 1^1:46%ft 61 117 58 36 34 24 KnappEJ3 2000 75Thinlce114 Nat'ICh'ce117 LittleFish'k 6 CJr TnAAv 1 1 "I B. g, 6, by Sir Damion— Hoosier Gal, by Ginger Ted. Jir l euuy I |^ Breeder. P E Byrum 1960 4 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, B. Harrison. Trainer. F. Shaw. $2,500 1959 20 5 1 3 $8,005 May 5-606Suf 6f1:11%ft 33 115 8'6 8'9 8»9 815 RyanF8 3000 74 LittleChains 115 Bibloom 115 Marisa 8 Apr16-608LD 1,*b 1:47%ft 16 114 75} 7'5 716 713 RyanF6 35000 69 Dissonancel 14 BradyA.118 Brookwood 8 Mar22-609Bow 1^ 1:51 'Aft 5 116 43 65 62} 76} KnappEJ7 c2500 51 RedTr"ble116 K'gFlush122 FredColwill 12 Mar16-6Q4Bow 6f1:'33Aft 24 112 4' 10101115119} KnappEJ6 3500 74 DuckHeaven114 PeaceShip119 Smiler 11 Dec17-599TrP a1 1-4 2:03%ft 5} 115* 2h 1h 1h ink Solo'neM6 2500 92 FourWheeler114 Forky120 DeepRun11 Dec11-59iTrP a1}2:03'Aft 11 114* 11} 22 22 T o Solom'eMS 2500 94 Bhawan 115 Forky119 Bullslinger 12 Dec 2-599TrP lAMSttft 7 117 1h 21} 65 65 Hinoj'saH2 250C 6S Doe109 SevenKnots117 RollingJody 9 Nov21-598C.D 1^1:46 ft 12 117 3' 1071 916 915 Hinoj'saHi 3500 68 Mack'yBoy114 Idle sPal 102 Fed'U'ge 12 Nov10-598C.D 1^1:47%ft 13 119 32} 2} 11 11 Hin osaH6 3000 76 L"nMeF'e114 D'n'tL'kN'w113 T'aTw't 10 Nov 4-598C.D 11-4 2:11 sy 9} 120 12 1} 1h 2™ Hinoj'saH2 2750 32 Indac 120 ChessPlayer 120 Billy sBest 9 April 30 Suf 5-8 ft 1:03h April 14 LD 1-2 ft :50h April 12 LD 5-8 ft 1:0345h Cwnnn Down -V *4C 1 C\1 Gr m= 7' b¥ Talon— Wings of Wrath, by Pompey. JWOOp UOWn I UJ Breeder Mrs j A Bell ill 1960 6 0 0 0 $540 Owner, P. J. Maguire. Trainer, L. V. Garrity. $2,500 1959 28 5 5 3 S8.930 May 6-601 Suf 1-701:44 ft 5} 108 81° 8'4 511 413 BohenkoP6 2000 72 OneNighter 113 Abe 113 SpeedyPat 10 Apr29-K)9Suf 1-70 1 :43%f t 2} *108 46} 56} 47 481 BohenkoP6 2000 78 JacketQuest115 Devilment113 Aceing 8 Mar28-609Bow 1^1:49%ft 16 111 77i 54} 32 6'! Gon'lezCio 2500 63 N"vePort116 Mr.FI't116 FreeandE'y12 Mar24-60iBow 1^1:51 ft 3} 114 85} 68 52I 411 GrimmPH 2500 56Scen'yT'w'r114 Fern114 Qu'n ofB'tles 12 Mar 2-609Bow 1^1:502Aft 51 112 78| 72 53 45} DiMeoS7 2500 56 Pracla 119 Borette112 AtWill 12 Feb23-609Bow iSlJOWl 55 116 12*312*2117 951 DiMeo^Si 2500 53 Pracla 115 HelloRita 116 BlindFury 12 Dec 5-591 ONar 1 1-2 2:384Agd 8 113 32} 44} 5" 4'6 MaddenD5 2000 47 ArcticMorn113 Collis'n115 dypsiesG'ld 8 Dec 2-596Nar 1-70 1:47%sl 6} 114 818 76| 48} 46} MaddenD4 2000 60 AmalieH. 111 HelloRita 121 Nicole 8 Nov24-599Nar 1^1:52 sy 13 112 2*4 57 613 79} DunlavyT4 2000 41 MagicWnd115 MissBluelce112 Pambo 9 Nov17-592Nar 1A V4fr%ft 41 117 77}101°10181016 GrimmPI 2000 51 Az'leaT'n120 0nhist's117 Th't'sT'sG e 10 April 28 Suf 3-8 ft :38b April 16 Bow 3-8 ft :3845b April 11 Bow 1-2 ft :52%b Dn..L Ronii 111 B. g, 5, by Faultless— Beach Beauty, by Whirlaway. DeaCil Deau | | O Breeder, C. E. Buckley. 1960 3 0 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. Malone. Trainer, J. Malone. $2,500 1959 27 3 3 5 $6,200 Apr8-604LD 1-701:49%sl 3 *1 18 1061102410301036 DavernJ6 2000 22 NoblePat118 Requa118 MightySong 10 Mar28-606LD 7f1:27%ft 22 115 7'8 816 714 715 DavernJ6 2000 71 BlackQuestion117 Hi-Sag119 Rinflo 8 Mar14-608LD 7f1:29*Aft 9 117 6" 6'° 66} 66} DavrenJ6 2000 71 Sh'pHarny116 MidRiver117 Liv'gHigh 7 Dec 2-599 Nar 1,'s 1-50'4sl 21*117 75} 41} 22 24 DavernJB 2000 56 MidRiver113 TheWarrior110 Mr.Baker 10 Nov24-599Nar 1 ^ 1 .52 sy 7 117 88 |*f t*4 (■ DavernJ8 2000 43 MagicW*nd115 MissB!uelce112 Pambo 9 Nov18-599Nar 1T1 TQItpl 3 117 78 55 54} 52 Davernjs 2000 60 NaturalChoice112 Receipt117 Iceman 7 0ct26-594LD 7 f 1:29 si 19 119 91 3 914 6' 0 761 Davernjs 2000 74 Polichin'lall.114 N'bleTry117 JeanO'F 9 Oct12-59iLD 1-701:49 hy 5} 120 68 45} 31} 32} Davernjs 2000 64 RushPr'ce115 NoDeft115 FI'tingDay 10 Oct7-59'LD 1-70147%m 16 115 98} 78} 33} 1"" Davernji 2000 73 NoDefeat113 Dot'sBoy110 HighAffair 10 0ct2-599LD 1-701:45'/sft 81 112 65} 45 4*1 13, DavernJ4 2000 85 NoDefeat 115 Knife 112 Maketime 9 May 12 Suf 3-8 m :39%b May 7 Suf 3-4 ft 1:16h April 16 LD 3-8 ft :391/5b NONdlCm Cln« lmH bun Clin 5I* * 1 1 I 1 Br. g, 5, by Curandero— Rainbow Miss, by Sir Damion. ■ -5 Breeder W G Clark 1960 10 0 0 0 $175 Owner, J. F. Plett. Trainer, J. F. Plett. $2,500 1959 4 0 0 0 ( ) May 6-609Suf 1-701:45 ft 36 113 109} 9" 89} 41 Fairb'ksAS 2000 79 Devilment113 OurDay115 BendedKnee 10 May 2-609Suf 1,*e1:48'Asl 24 108* 8'8 8'5 69} 510 Fairb"ksR5 2000 65 FastFirel 15 PowerBit115 Nat'lSh'd'w 8 Apr23-60iSuf 141:47 ft 17 113 78} 89}10'610i5 Fairb'ksA9 200066 SeaTrial 113 Broadcaster 120 Peru 10 Apr6-609GP 11-8 1:51 'Aft 20 114 6'4 7'7 7'7 715 CookWM4 3000 63 Ad'mid'ral 14 Gr'kG'rdl 14 D'bleFli'tll. 7 Mar31-609G.P 1^1:45%ft 29 118 817101410171015 StoneC4 3000 66 R'htS'vice113 W'ld0ver118 Leb'nLad 12 Mar28-602G.P 1 1-8 1:50%ft 15 114 1013 8'4 813 915 StoneCi 3000 66 Iked 118 Nirfren 109 Fabulist 11 Mar21-602G.P 1^ 1:44%ft 64 114 10*0 65} 66} 661 StoneC 3500 79 Novel B'k109 D'ke'sD'm114 DoubleW. 11 Mar16-604G.P 61 f 1:17 ft 148 116 87} 6*1 8" 89} AnyonE" 4250 80 Mr.Kipl 16 Super'rMiss106 Newcastle 12 Mar 7-601G.P 61 f 1:17 ft 70 115 11'511i710i5 811 AnyonE2 3500 79 TigerT'ble120 T'picKing116 O'h byG'h 12 Feb24-60iHia 11-81:53%gd 35 118 99} 917 923 930 Gon'zMN4 3500 38 Iked118 GreekGuard118 BigCircle 10 Apr 8-592G.P 1-70 1:43%ft 107 114 98 813 91*1020 Gon'zMNS 3000 60 M'rineGr*th114 R'ghWave105 TillerEp 12 May 1 Suf 3-8 ft :37h April 20 Suf 1-2 ft :52b April 5 Hia 3-8 gd :37b Page 29 Churchill Downs: Louisville, Kentucky ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES CHURCHILL DOWNS Louisville, Kentucky (Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 1 ,234^ feet.) Weather and track conditions appear on Page 3. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1959, .30; current percentage, .36. Percentage of favorites in the money, .69. Puett Starting Gate. Kuprion Kamera. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses in Daily Double races. 1st C. D SPECIAL ALLOWANCE AT CHURCHILL DOWNS In all races of one mile or over, except maiden races, stake races or handicaps, any horse who has never won at a distance of one mile or over shall be allowed i three pounds weight allowance in addition to any other allowances to which he i may be entitled in the race. Such allowance must be claimed at time of entry.' I I 1_* {* r\ 5 FURLONGS. (Delamar, May 5, 1956. :SS%. 2, 119.) I ST \~.\J Purse $2,500. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Maidens allowed 4 lbs. Claiming , price, $4,000. Best time made at distance of race. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Optics Wish Bone Max Pit May60CD1:00% 118 Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. (County Agent Apr60GP1:01% 114| IRoyal Nugget May60 CD 1 :00% 113 I |BesHolt | | I | | Horse. Date.Track Rec. WL [Homer H. May60CD1:02% 114 Royal Julie Hi-Folks May60CD1:00% 117 flnf :rc 1 I A Ch. c. 2. by Petrose— Elected, by Majority Rule. UHntb I ■** Breeder, M. C. & C. G. Boyd. 1960 1 M 0 0 $110 , Owner, C. B. McNeill. Trainer, L. E. Seba. S4.000 Apr 1-60'O.P 4f :47%ft 12 118 7 74? 4? 47 AdamsJR' Mdn 85 TheL"leSpy118 ModelBe115 EscaBeta 12 May 11 CD 3-8 ft :38%b April 12 Kee 1-2 ft :50%b j Wich Rnno 111 Ch. f, 2, by Cyclotron— Prime, by Mr. Busher. vyisn Done •' I Breeder, H. H. Mundy. 1960 2M 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. W. Buchanan. Trainer, H. Forrest. S4.000 Mar28-60'0.P 4f :474/5ft 20 117 12 121512201220 Grif"thKi2 Mdn 69 LustyGlory117 TwoDots117 DarkCo-ed 12 Feb24-604F.G a A :28 gd 8 119 9 11101110 Del's'yeJ'o Mdn Pr'ssNagra119 D'bleSun119 Elf'sCr'k 12 May 14 CD 3-8 ft :37b May 11 CD 1-2 ft :51b April 11 Kee 3-8 ft :39b IVU,X Un¥ r" p;r 1 I O B. g, 2, by Boodle— Gamrtti Phi, by Easton. I I © Breeder, W. D. Brooks. 1960 9 1 0 2 $950 I Owner, W. D. Brooks. Trainer, M. McGee. $4,000 May12-602C.D 5f :59%ft 16 118 « 5 | 2*4 59 DuffJ" 5000 90 Larry'sMan114 ToddW.114 Nirbil'mar 12 May 6-604CD 4J f :53%ft 61 117 10 10'210'4 9" DuffJ'O 8500 83 Mr.lberia115 R'pusR'm120 L'tleT'per 10 Mar10-604S.P 3f :343/sft 5J 115 4 35J 34 RoffoM7 Alw 93 StarQuits117 M'hM'la117 BestMedic'e 8 Feb25-803S.P 3f :35%sy 81 117 1 13 12' Duff J5 Mdn 93 Mr.Tip119 Pr'ci'sM'rsel111 Win'gPI'y 12 Feb23-603S.P 3f :35 m 5 117 1 68J 68| DuffJ7 Mdn 87 St'rQ'ts116 Arb'IGr'dee114 C'tryC'sin 12 f Feb16-603S.P 3f :34%ft 71 117 3 22 32| Duffjs Mdn 84 Bonapeal111 Anth'nyBoy115 Snarlette 10 Feb 9-603S.P 3f :36 ft 13 117 5 55 4« DuffJ' Mdn 85 Gameus114 ArbolGr'dee114 Ant'yBoy 12 Feb 4-603S.P 3f :35 ft 4i 117 6 6? 551 DuffJ' Mdn 91 MahMoola116 Gameus119 ArbolGn'dee 12 Jan 7-603TrP a2f :21%ft 38 118 11 104 95| Th'burgB' Mdn B'tyM'rgar't115 Kalmia115 FairForg't 12 March 23 TrP 1-2 ft :51b C nuntv Anont 1 1 A Dk- b or br 9, 2- by Night Baker— Passed Me, by Rough Pass. . ^ounry Mgenr | 14 Breeder 0 s McGoWan. Jr. 1960 4 M 0 0 ( — ) 1 Owner, G. Geier. Trainer, W. H. Bradley. S4.000 May11-604C.D 5f 1:00 ft 26 Til t1"11" f fl nfflfl" 5500 84 ArcoBobl 14 SirCarran117 TexasBr'n 12 I Apr11-603G.P 5f :58%ft 50 114 10'210'410»410'4 BarVfO 10000 88 Arbor Day 117 PipeCr'k113 Susie'sPet 11 ' Apr 1-603G.P 4Jf :52i^ft 170 119 9 10'5112i108 Mon'elliE3 Mdn 87 Jingle 119 Tronidor119 PipeCreek 12 Mar 1-603 Hia 3f :33Vsft 84 118 13 12"13 3 Mon'elliES Mdn 83 Mr.Slug118 Music'IPr'ce118 Tronidor 14 ' May 6 CD 3-8 ft :37bg April 10 GP 3-8 ft :36%b . March 13 GP 3-8 ft :37%b Rnvnl KJunnpt 111 B. f, 2, by Eubulides—Reigh Victoria, by Count Reigh. l\oyoi iNugger '» I Breeder, C. Simpson. 1960 2 M 0 0 ( ) I Owner, Est. of W. E. Pluckey. Trainer, B. S. Littrell. S4.000 May11-604C.D 5f1:00 ft 42 113 55J 65| 64 641 Borg'keRS 5500 88 ArcoBob114 SirCarran117 TexasBr'n 12 May 4-603C.D 4|f :534/sft 68 116 10 5« 5*1 65J B'keR'O M6000 85 Mr.Tip119 PineFlower111 Handholder 10 • ) April 18 Kee 3-8 ft :37%bg April 14 Kee 1-2 ft :50bg Roc Unit 11/1 B. g, 2, by Mr. Music— Theresa Canale. by Isolater , Deb nun I \t\ Breeder, Woodburn Farm. 1960 2 M 0 0 ( ) ) Owner, J. H. Clark. Trainer, N. Caywood, Jr. $4,000 . Apr26-604Kee a4f :49%ft 17 114 6 6* 7* 6' BrooksS4 10000 85 R'pusRoom120 SeaGreen117 CherryS. 7 Apr14-603Kee a4f :50 ft 36 119 2 841 851 9'2 Car'oA' M10000 80 0I Son 119 HotMarket 119 Cassatt 9 1 April 19 Kee 3-8 ft :36%bg April 13 Kee 3-8 ft :38hg nomer Hnmor n. M 1 1 /I B. c. 2, by Eubulides— La Machine, by Manipur. ' 1 4 Breeder, R. G. Burns. 1960 3 M 0 0 ( ) , ' Owner, R. G. Burns. Trainer, W. L. Proctor. $4,000 . May12-602C.D 5f :593/sft 52 114 1£ 2' 11121114 DodsonDS 5000 80 Larry'sMan114 ToddW.114 Nirbil'mar 12 May 3-603C.D 4i f :54 ft 63 113 4 9" 9'3 9'5 CookWM* 5000 75 Juniorette112 RayH.K.108 ArcoBob 10 j Feb29-60'O.P 3 f :36 hy 41 120 12 12"1220 CurryE'2 Mdn 70Cyclobob120 TheL'tleSpy120 Afic'ado 12 ' 5 May 7 CD 1-2 m :52b Rnvnl Inlio 111 Ch. f. 2, by Royal Gem II.— Sunny Julie, by Sun Teddy. ixuyui June I | | Rreider Lookout Stud. 1960 1 M 0 0 ( ) } Owner. H. Brumfield. Trainer, H. K. Stevens. $4,000 May 4-60'C.D 4i f :53 ft 35 116 11 111911231121 L'sWD" M6000 74 JlyScotl 19 P't'k of E'n1 14 Win'gPitch 11 , May 12 CD 5-8 ft 1:04b May 9 CD 1-2 ft :49b April 27 Kee 3-8 gd :36%bg Hi ni-rum** Fnllc 1 1 Q Br. c, 2, by Wildfire— Alles Kaput, by Star Reward. 1 1 o Breeder. Mr. & Mrs. T. Powell. 1960 11 10 1 $850 0 Owner, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Powell. Trainer, W. W. Morrow. $4,000 May11-6CHC.D 5f 1:00 ft 17 117 7« 43 54 5'| Domin'zK4 550090 ArcoBobl 14 SirCarran117 TexasBr'n 12 2 May 3-603CTD 4£ f :54 ft 61 116 9 646468 Val'elal'O 5000 82 Juniorette112 RayH.K.108 ArcoBob 10 0 Apr30-603C.D 4J f :54%gd 26 117 3 8i3 711 8" Dom'ezKi 7500 78 SeaGreen117 Pepier114 ChoicePage 8 8 Apr 9-6O4 Kee a 4 f :50 ft 29 116 5 & 6«i 5?i Domi'ezE4 Alw 85 Cyclobob116 Scattergood113 Apple 6 6 Mar23-602JnD 3J f :43 ft 3\ 119 3 14 14 Delah'yeJS Mdn 94 Afton'sDr'm116 K'ysC't111 G'ya'sChip 10 ! Mar 3-603F.G a A :28 gd 16 117 8 11'2 87| Sp'erT" M6000 SwiftPal 106 K't'ckyBid 109 M'sGMiad 12 2 Feb26-603F.G a & :27%ft 12 116.9 10'°10*1 Hin'aHi2 M6000 BI'deShirleyl 16 SwiftPal 105 Handset 12 % Feb22-603F.G a^ :26%m 29 120 12 9'| 3'2 SpYP2 M5000 J'myN'1114 Pat0Pine117 Wins'eWitch 12 1 Feb17-603F.G a & 28 gd 36 120 4 43 62 Sp'cerT4 M5000 Ds'tG'd's117 Money0.117 MissCh'tine 12 Feb10-604F.G a & :27 ft 32 120 9 9'2 912 Br'ss'rdR' Mdn 0nebyal'th120 B'yR'le120 TheL'leSpy 12 •) Jan18-604F.G a h :27Vbs1 15 117 12 10" 9?1 Sp'cerTS M7500 Ed'sBell 112 Elgin'sMiss111 Witherite 12 ^ May 10 CD 3-8 ft :38bg April 27 Kee 3-8 gd :38V5b April 18 Kee 3-8 ft :36%b 2nd C. D O— A C T\ 6 FURLONGS (chute). (Delta, May 5, 1956. 1:09%, 4, 121.) ZnU K^.U Purse $2,500. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. Non-winners in 1960: 0 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, 53.000. Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt. Milly's Dream Nov59CD 1:14Vi 111t Dee Dee Kay May60 CD 1 :13% 109 Foxie Fox Horse. Date.Track Rec. Wt Milk Maid Lucy May60 CD 1:134/s 111 Greene County 0ct59 Tdn 1:14% 112 Gona'sGal May60CD1:14 109 Horse. Date.Track Rec. WL Cerise Little Nita Carmine May60CD1:12% 112 ? Millv'c Hrpntri 1 1 fl Ch- f 3 bv Ace Admiral— Little Milly, by Knave High. S uream | | /VUliy U Breeder. H. G. Bockman 1960 10 M 1 3 $1,200 in W Owner. H. G. Bockman. Trainer. H. G. Bockman. $3,000 1959 17 M 0 1 $610 Apr28-60'Kee 6i f 1:19 ft 41 113 TO11?|1»12 ' GilPnUO M350070 Petf113 QuickDraw118 BabsPleasure 12 p Apr21-608Kee Hf1:19Wt 8J 114 1 1 12 41] m GilliganLS 3500 75 Sw't 'nBlue117 BobbieL.114 Sm'karoo a 8 Apr14-602Kee 6f1:114/bft 21 f 109 63| 67 912 921 NonoR2 500065 WrnBookl 17 TakeHerD'n109 Ac'yGirMO n Mar 4-602F.G 6f1:144/sft 3J 116 4U 44J 42 35J B's'dRio M3000 72PrettyPam113 GulfGate113 Pavolero 12 p Mar 2-60' F.G 6 f 1:16 sy 8-5 *116 4* 4? 33 21 Br's'dKa M3000 71 PtentialPlus120 L'tleSh'sie115 Cicero 12 5 Feb23-602F.G 6f1:13%ft 5J 114 32 31 22 3? B'rdRL* M5000 78 Velv'tP'ge119 Ur'hDarl'g114 An't'fP 10 n Feb19-60'F.G 6f1:14Vsft 71 118 4? 33' 24 44J V'I'aACS M3500 76 Daldust113 MissVariety113 PrettyP'm 11 \ Feb12-603F.G 6f1:14%sy 4J 104* 64J 64J 5*1 610 Br'ss'rdK4 3500 69C'rmine111 C'hEmH'n'y103 NoS'tsJ'n 8 8 Jan13-601F.G 6f1:14%ft 9 109* 34 1h 32J 48| Misc'IVi M5000 71 RacingFlicha114 UrahDarling114 Kyra 12 2 Jan 2-60' F.G 6 f 1:16Vssl 8 109*75 6'| 3' 33J D'hueT" M5000 67 Invincible 119 Mistral 119 Elac 12 2 May 13 CD 3-4 ft 1:17%b April 16 Kee 1-2 ft :50%b Dp« H*»o Wn\/ 1 1 *\ B. f, 3, by Blue Yonder— Say Too, by Swatter. wcc ^ec 1KU7 ■ ■ J Breeder, E. A. Stone. 1960 2 M 0 1 $250 i0 Owner, E. A. De Angelo. Trainer. H. W. Shadowens. $3,000 1959 14 M 1 1 $935 15 May 9-602CD 6f1:124/sft 11 113 8* 83 7?J 6" DodsonD^ 3000 73 Carmine112 Schmulkele114 Ro^nHope 11 1 May 3-602C.D 6 f 1:13 ft 19 109 95 44£ 33 33J SellersJ* 30CO8O M"sWarJ"p115 Sch'kele114 DeeDeeK'y 11 1 Nov21-592C.D 7f1:244Aft 28 116 63J 67| 6" 9'3 F'sel'nJio Mdn 73S'ceTime119 Magnitude114 FirstDoe 12 2 Nov5-59'CD 6f1:14%sl 5J 116 42 42J 43 41 Sel'rsJ" M5000 75MissMusketV116 FiaFia116 Pat'sDay 12 2 Sep29-594H.P 6f1:16%m 12 115 32 22 24 22 WaltB^ AlwM 70 Warbow115 Spadnik115 LadyGerri 10 0 Sep22-594H.P 6f1:15%ft 8 115 31 2\ 2\ 46J F'sel'nJ7 AlwM 70 M'dernAge115 Dediki115 Patsy sSt'y 10 0 Aug14-593H.P 6 f 1:15 ft 8 112 14 1h 32 64 Griffiths 4000 71 SilkyJ'ne110 Tom'sSt'r113 H're'sAD'r 9 9 Jly 30-593H.P 6f1:15%sl 17 115 35 44 7" 8'? G'ffithKB AlwM 60 Phoenix Joy115 Caracole115 J'ntyLady 10 0 Jly 7-594Det 5f 1:O0Vift 12 115 62J 64i V\ 55| Ch'rsW" M 3500 81 M'sW'rJ'pllS BillOLag115 CH deC'ge 12 2 Jun29-593Det 5f :59Vsft 33 118 521 47| 3? 3'4 Fer'uoloA4 Mdn 78 L'tleWilda113 RTteRsie118 Q'nO'l'd 1C C Jun22-593Det 5f1:00%m 28e 117 78110201025 922 Gr'cidaE 11 Mdn 63 April M'n1 17 Billisham120 Ph'nixJoy 12 2 May 7 CD 1-2 m :53%b i i I I I , , j I f Pnvio Fnv 1 1 FBl^n^yKingBa^^oxTRre^yGaltanfTox^^^^^^^^^^^^ roxie rox 1 1 j Breeder B j Bax 1959 8 1 0 0 $720. Owner, B. Bax & F. Tyler. Trainer, F. Tyler. $3,000 • ! Nov11-593C.D IA1:47VMt 77 113 87J12241230l23i PhelpsB3 6000 46 QuickKippy105 SnowGlow116 BigOsc'r 12 Nov 4-595C.D 6 f 1:13 sy 81 118 12ii122412241fJ28 PhelpsBB Alw 55 Marikay118 Hestia118 RingAr'ndRosy 12 Sep 4-593EIP 5J f 1 :08%ft 7 115 1± 2h 2\ 2't ParsonsJ? Mdn 82 NobleTh'ght113 l'Matiger115 Olivetta 8 tPlaced first through disqualification. Sep 1-59' EIP 5f1:01%sy 12 115 6' 5* 5" 5'8 ParsonsJ3 Mdn 68 Pet'kePpr110 Nah'ry118 St'p-a-L'tle 10 Aug28-593EIP 51 f 1:10%m 39 115 8'2 7'5 72 5 5'3 ParsonsJ' Mdn 60 Am'nPI'ge116 Rose ofQ'bec118 Nah'y 9 Aug 5-593EIP 5f1:034Asy 17 117 11 1 1 11 1311201 1 24 BarnesJCS Mdn 50 MissLula117 SageMoLea117 Akalady 12 Jly 11-598M.P 5Jf1:09%ft 30 107 7«i 78 8" 82' AdkinsL3 Alw 69 Mr.Folly113 Bay-B-Lin108 LittleVix'n 8 Jly 6-595M.P 5Jf1:11%ft 14 116 5 4 48 55 5?1 MarreroA* Mdn 74CurtS 119 Mr.Folly119 LittleVixen 8 iviii* Mi lie rviuiu Mnirl 1 i-Uty nrv 1 1 ^ Ch. f, 3, by Battlefield— Jersey Isle, by Milkman. I | | J Breeder, Mrs. H. C. Fruehauf. 1960 2 0 0 0 ( ) Owner. M. W. Anderson. Trainer, H. K. Stevens. $3,000 1959 6 12 0 $2,336 May12-60?C.D 6f1:11%ft 41 111 H'2111610'710'2 LucasWD4 4000 79 F'ncyFree116 New0rd'r116 Br'kf'stp'k 12 May 5 604C.D 6f1:11%ft 21 112 55 7^ 7" 8*2 LucasWDS 5000 78 MossGal 115 RapidRb'l 115 Br'k'stp'k 8 | Sep 3-59*Lat 5if1:074/5gd 8 109 33J 33 33J 24 LucasWD4 5000 Rohanie 114 Roulade 105 Posing 6 A..,28-598Lat 6f1:134/sft 8 112 1« 12 1' 2\ LucasWDi 5000 Worrigal 112 B'llyJeep112 CountH'nry 7 Jly18-599M.P 6f1:13%ft 53 115 6« 77 67 5'| Borg'keP2 AlwS 91 GreekTop115 Tamboro118 CactusTom 9 ' Jly 6-595R.D 5f .59%ft l\ 114 77J 53 64 54J LucasWD? Alw 91 StylishFr'k112 MinnieC.116 SayaMiss 8 Jun16-593R.D 5f :59%rt 14 110 1J 12J 12j 12J LucasWD2 4000 94 GemD'lerllB FI'rG'rd'n108-Y'nkeeB'ts 10 Apr14-59'Kee a4f :51Vssl 33 118 11 10'01C'410'5 L'c'sWD'O Mdn 71 RegalSong118 Hestia118 Mrs.Cooper 12 April 23 Kee 3-4 ft 1:15%b April 20 Kee 5-8 ft 1:05b April 19 Kee 3-8 ft :38b Craana vareene C 'niintv 1 1 K. Ch. f. 3, by County Delight— Wakening Light, by Eight Thirty. county ■• 3 Breeder. Mrs. R. S. Clark. 1959 11 2 2 0 $2,565 Owner. E. L. Friedberg. Trainer, T. H. Stevens. - $3,000 ' Nov10-592C.D 6f1:124/5ft 17e 113 10S 118| 993 78 HinosaH4 500076 Brazilianl 12 Carmine104 OldSoggy 12 0ct28-595Tdn 6 f 1:18 hy 31 112 43 44 5« 6'0 ThVnb'gB* 3500 50 PI'yRVd115 C'pt.BossG'l 116 M'tyZ. 8 ' 0ct19-59«Tdn 6f1:13%ft 4| 113 45 443s 25J DuhonMS 3500 77 C'tessAlbie119 P'koteP'r108 LightCh'y 8 0ct12-59«Tdn 6f 1:13%ft 9-5 A112 4'I 3"* W 11 Th'rnb gB« 2500 81 CoscT'h115 Neb"aR'se113 Jim'sMTke 10 . Oct 7-59?Lat 6f1:14%hy 3J 111 43J 32J 33 423 Hinoj'saHS 2500 BigRelief117 Disaster109 Submersion 8 , Oct 1-592Lat 6f1:13%ft 6J 117 42J 44 3'J 24 HinosaH2 2500 BigRel'f120 AnnaG.117 Birthd'yM'ge 9 ! Sep24-592Lat 6f1:13%ft 11 114 45J 55 87J 7* Het'ngerG4 3500 Roulade105 KeenBlade113 Submersn 11 . Sep 5-593 Ran 5} f 1:07 ft 7-5 *1 15 44 321 24 12 GrubbLS M3500 85 Moonrn118 Mansm»115 Count'nMidas 8 Sep 1-594Ran 5i f 1 :07 ft 21 109 45J 4'J 33 44 GrubbL' 3500 81 Adm'IBeaul 18 Spdnikl 13 Patty'sGem 7 , Jly 1-592Del 5} f 1:07"^ 21 110 42J 42J 63J 651 BlockH? 5000 78 Stickemup110 SkiJump118 Florin 12 ' May 14 CD 3-8 ft :37%b April 30 CD 1-2 m :53%b April 24 Kee 5-8 ft 1:02%b Qnnn'c Girl 1 1 C Br. f, 3, by Better Self or EternaLBull—Qona, by Identify. vi. u a vjiii || j Breeder, Maywick Farm. 1960 1M 0 0 ( ) ! Owner. W. K. Coleman. Trainer. W. K. Coleman. $3,000 May 9-603C.D 6 f 1:12 ft 13 109 8'2 8'3 8'2 6'i DeverR4 Mdn 78 AceDestr'tor111 P"kStudy113 Suema 8 May 8 CD 3-8 gd :382/sb April 25 Kee 5-8 ft 1:03b CprKP 11C Ch. f, 3, by Papa Redbird— Yoicks, by Heliopolis. ^ c ■■ •* Breeder, J. L. Paddock. 1960 OM 0 0 ( ) Owner, J. L. Paddock. Trainer, G. Potter. $3,000 ._..., Little t Nitn ran 1 1 K B f, 3. by Andy B. W— Lady Nita. by Southern Pride. ■■ J Breeder. C. Brown. Jr. 1960 0M 0 0 ( ) Owner. C. Brown, Jr. Trainer. H. Fields. $3,000 May 10 CD 3-8 ft :39bg v,uiiiiiiic Cnrminp 1 1 Q Dk b or br. f, 3, by Bolivar II.— Cavette, by Shannon II. 11 o Breeder, G. A. Cavanaugh. 1960 9 2 2 0 $3,930 Owner, G. A. Cavanaugh. Trainer, J. M. Hart. $3,000 1959 18 1 4 3 $3,900 May 9-602 CD 6f1:124/sft 21*112 |1 1i 13 14 ChurchKS" 3000 84 Carmine112 Schmulkele114 Ro'nHope 11 May 3-60' CD 6f1:12%ft 31 112 23 2' t* 2"° ChurchK'O 300086 F'cyFree114 Carmine112 SmilmuPick 11 Apr20-608Kee 6 f 1:12 ft 9Je 112 421 63J 8*1 9'5 AnyonEi 4000 70 Dash ofP'r114 B'bsPI're113 M'sW'rJ'p 9 Feb20-604F.G 6f1:13Vsft 6 102*32 21 2'J 641 Vin'foraR6 4000 82 TenB'cks116 RoyalS'mb'l 113 MadDog 8 Feb12-603F.G 6f1:14%sy 2\ *111 13 12 13 12 NonoR2 3500 79 C'hEmH'n'y103 NoS'tsJ'hn111 ClaGal 8 Feb 5-603F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 4J 108 |l 1h 41 64 NonoRS 3500 75 B'dL'cer105 T'beR'se106 D'desPltefl 12 Jan29-602F.G 6f1:15%sl* 31 108 1h 1h ih 23| NonoRS 3000 71 W't'gTime111 N'w'yJr.105 C'chEmH'y 12 Jan14-602F.G 6 f 1:14 ft 17 109 12 1J 12'M22i Comb'stJ' 4500 61 Smidge 113 RiverGorda 103 WalterB. 12 Jan 6-603F.G 6f1:153/sm 32 103* 1h T 14 44 Vinc'oraR8 4500 70 Boblin111 MoonGossip115 Dar'sDarlin 8 Dec28-593F.G 6 f 1:15 gd 7J 110 6' 52£10'31220 CookWMS 4000 57 KeenBlade104 SpaceMoon112