Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1951 — Page 17

¢ 6. 1951 * SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1051

y ~~ Count Turf, Son of '43 :

wx Winner, Takes Derby,

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«vo: Pays Backers $31.20

records, and : Lightly Regarded Brown Colt Takes Lead

not even : In Home Stretch, Runs Away From Field Continued From Page One

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 17

d Day In Public Schools Here

rr T= WY Satans, Irish ~~ 8924 Junior High Pupils Win Ball Games Competing for Chance kappes Hurls 2-uier At City, District Honors

. Ww . a | Against Washingto Intramural Meets Held at 65 Places; . ~~ © . Local prep haseballers squeezed "

in two more games between District Contests Scheduled May 18, 21

| 8 Jers sterday. . . Showers yes 2y The most extensive grade school track and field program in

go LPIHASE WON To Snb hralpt the history of Indianapolis public schools is under way. a e e $ s on, : : “rs : ‘to 2, at Riverside 6, while Ca- A total of 8924 junior high pupils, divided in two classes to

ne . ; equalize. eompetition among boys and girls, are completing their : ihedray Suen 1s Zionsville, and intramural track and field ‘camgpetition preparatory to launching 4 TWG Ho a walk and a single the district and city meet ‘Mimpaigns. ’ {by Dick Cassady broke a two-all Bo rr " , The track and field competition,

|stalemate in the fourth for the the second phase of the IndianBlue Devils’ win. © Pete Kappes, [aC e apolis Public School Athletie

star hurler for the Northsiders, . . $ w 0 gave up two hits and fanned nine. League, is an outgrowth of the

At Zionsville, Cathedral pushed At State Saturda Physical education program over three runs in the fifth frame mapped out among the elemen-

and five in the sixth to keep its tary grade schools and backed by

7d,

the rest of car is looking : emt ly three races in 10 , » and better only starts. But 5 n it has seen he now is a big dividend payer How S That”

for Amiel, for his total earnings LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 5 shot up to $126,300.9efore today (UH) -— Slim Sulley, assistant : he. had won $28 250—822.000_as*a. trainer. for ~Kentycky.- Derby. WO ar-old and $6050 this year. winner Count Turf, was proMcCreary, grinning lige a Phetic. schoolboy with a lollypop in either Yesterday he approached Bill ‘hand, sald he knew he had the Corum, president of Churchill race won -at the three-eighths Powns, and asked him how pole.: many official photographs “That's where IT went to my would be taken of the Derby whip because Count Turf WAS champion in the winner's circle.

i : “wp , slate clean. Pitcher Bob Spring- the Phi Epsilon Kappa, national paying too much attention to the Co Probably quite a Tew, er of Cathedral want the dis- Butler and Host professional physical education noise of the crowd. orum replied. “Why do you / : . frat ity McCreary said: “But after all 2%k>” tance, receiving seven-hit support Team Co-Favorites (fra rm y. Heyrock the story of Count Turt's victn rv “Well, T want you to double from his teammates. All track roads lead to Banil The intramural meets are being ] unt Turf’'s victory th i M . Washington 002 000 0— 2. Al kK roads lead alll ntested at the 65 junior high er cent above i= in the history of the Derby, he order, Mr. Corum, because Shortridue i Bhcrmrks [01 200 State next Saturday, Rh 1 S : 5790) pu ils have for he only did what his grand. In want half of them,” Sulley cof : Cathedral RHO hnemake 001 035 0.8. On tap is the first annual In- S¢h0OIs. HN StF a Pp 5 after ime, the Trot- daddy and then his daddy did.” replied. : : - Zionsille oon 300 610 0 i400 collegiate Conference track | Pee competing since MAD, : ; * “Count Turf is going to he in 3 A : Snringer and Hawk Ford and Borger 1 field {Field avert classification from the over-all oe poaty ott id lant Dumped 4 bil that picture.” NEW PREXY—Glen L. Campbell (napkin tucked under chin) is bound to have enough strength’ Prep Standings A a Dor hah junior high school total of 8924 : 1 1 jdn't bother} ere : : . , . fuged : : .m. Ri $ d , ns for racing Count Turf at all.” ® was reserved tn the halt Re to carry out the duties of president of the Indianapolis Bowling Association, to which he was elected cImy tion at 1:30. pupils taking physical education.

. . . Ww > : with 7446 for Second by a Head 1rarh, Tustied mlone maritimes last week. Ready to serve Campbell (left to right) are Harry Wheeler, retiring president; Kenneth Cathedral 3 0 Butler and Rall State have heen Ribbons are given the first four 1950. That's : Bogart, first vice president; Willard McGaughey, second vice president, and Oscar Behrens, secre |Wontinio 3 2 established as co-favorites for the Place winners. The first and secThe official chart gave Royal Put could not reach serious con- 9 P : Shey, se prosige Shortridge 7 ) , Mustang second place over Ruhe tention. tary-treasurer. Campbell was installed at the group's annual meeting in the Claypool Hotel. Raoptrides | 2 i crown. Both have shown strong ond place winners of the intra 1arness racing ® “Je just didn’t have it.” Are — Sr censor tence . - ® — | Manual “rues . «1 2 performances this spring: Other mural meets are eligible to comWing over tha by a head with Ruhe two and a “ Jey idn ave it,” Arcaro Ww b h Wi B 1e Howe Sehnnl lI pees 3 Tdi schools mre ticketed to pete in the seven district track half lengths ahead of Phil D, Said. adding that he ran “On : D by WwW th Rn k pai Sta es Laie er schools : ¢ n district a one of tha Following Battle Morn in sixth Ruhe’s heels and my horse almost abas ins, | ut er Y as in e 00 S sa cory wi; 5 JTENL It out for third place, meets 10 pe held throughout the lop programa ‘ place, came Any Old Time, Pur Went to the ground. I thought it Raven Foe Stars : RL TE 6 1 An outstanding battle is fore- City's high schools. Sang, Hall of Fame, Timely Re- WAS gone for a while, but had : For Jocke { conn Mc rear Rigarey Saal «8 { cast in the hurdles. Butler's Jack First Meet at Howe ” ward, Counter Point, King Clover, Battle Morn been horse enough| EAR po ig Berwige 5 Y Yy Southport 3 3 Aldrich and Valparaiso's Alvin ; B® the Hoosier Sonic, Sir Bee Bum, Snuzzle, Ne could have overcame that, but T/ ILHAM, Ind, May ! Wa By United Press Conn rushed over and planted [LAnklin Tawnshin 1 3 Lohse are undefeated in Hoosier The first district track meet ymething new, ° Fighting Back, Big Stretch, Gold- Ne didn’t. bash College rang up a decisive! ;qoISVILLE, Ky. May 5g resounding kiss smack on his Beech Grave = 11111 2 competition . this’ spring. Aldrich will be staged May 18 at Howe, e added to the en Birch and Mameluke in that] ‘Take It* in Ketchup’ jtrack victory here in a ‘quad- Grinning and chattering like a mother's cheek, right through the ‘has been clocked in 15.2 in’ the The second district meet is slated n and will ba order, Arcaro was the first jockey to rangular meet today, but individ- chimp who has just stolen the fence Then an attendant opene 120-yard highs. while Lohse has a th, May 21 and fiv y pened I5C) are oses : for Tec y 21 and e other Day.” It'll be The start was a good one fol- congratulate McCreary, y 1¢ prize cocoanut, little Conn Mec- 154 in the same event. The 3 : . ) ) ual honors went to Anderson's a gate, and mother and son fell Vv g districts will be run off simul finest horses lowing an eight minute delay in| “Is it true,” Eddie asked, “that ; _, Creary perched on a table in‘the into each other's arms, weeping 0 T k 74 57 alpo star has the better mark 41S s > County Fair getting the field off because first you are going to be paid in Russ Smith. He scored four firsts opurchill Downs jockey quarters and. iscghind ol a n rack, - in the lows. though, with a 25.0 taneously at five of the city high thie =ints will Snuzzle and then Repetoire twice sandwiches at your boss’ restay- .™ the high jump, broad jump. (,qay and laughingly shouted, “I 2 Times State Service (to Aldrich’s 25.1. school tracks. Tech will stage two His to ran for broke through the starting gate. rant on Broadway?” and the high and low hurdles. {414 you so.” | + THE MOTHER, Mrs. Ethel Mc. MUNCIE, May 5 Eastern Illi-| Other top-drawer competition gicirict meets. Approximately 3640 Fanfare was out of the gate. “I would take it in ketchup,”| Wabash captured eiht first McCreary had just romped Creary, said, “I knew Conn would nois trackmen defeated Ball Col- I¥ expected in the high jump and i : yd horses ‘who first, but Repetoire soon took the McCreary replied. “Those roses Places in scoring 103% points. home on Count Turf, a field horse, do it, but we didn’t want to tell lege here yesterday 74 to 57. broad jump. Ball State's Dick PuPils will compete in the seven te fairgrounds lead with Fanfare second, Sonic really smelled like money to me.” ariham was second with 461s, to win the 77th Kentucky Derby yi wo were here because we were After nine events Ball State Harrison and Valpo's Clyde Ber- district meets. the winter still third and Royal Mustang fourth,| McCreary got the usual joikey [followed by Anderson 35, and at odds of 15 to 1, adding it to his |... we would jinx him.” trailed by only 3 points at 42 ger have each chalked up 6-1 in| First and second place winners y'Il be moving Count Turf started 18th. fee of 10 percent of the net purse L2Ylor we 31%. Tom Kling- victory on Pensive in 1944. | She said the jockey’s father was t© 39. the high jump. The broad jump in the district meets will be eligi18 in the next L At the half it was Phil D. by a —3$9000—and Amiel said “there @man took both dashes for the : Td ; 'in the crowd, too, “but he's off, 1hen came the slams. The features a duel between Indiana ble for the city meet, expected to te the annual head over Hall of Fame with Probably will be a very handsomas Winners. THREE Kentucky Derbies are (0. cashing tickets J Visiters took first, second and State's one-than gang, Joe Sam- draw 392 performers. Repetoire third. Count Turf had bonus in addition.” At Earlham all written in the books ahead.of imagine.” ? : shi third places in the two-mile uel and Ball State's Jim Allen.! Trophies will go to th . moved up to 11th place. 2» 7 "| ggiWRUESh 103% Earlham 46%. Andersoniyjme” the little jockey from St. gine, ee {relay and the discus throw to! Samuel, a 100 and 220-yard dst arr to he seven as a busy one “1001, Kingaman (Wi: 2. Cornelius Louis commented. “This was in . Lv (win the meet, : . ArT s. The colts Leads by Half Length There Were Other LE rare Motor (Wi 4 [Engiedow Wipe. book, too, and all you had to This Week's Prep |, Mile 2, SL (El; 3. Jefchack (BS): 3, une his The PER et aA mbenship, i p i : . {aa0—1, Kii an (W); 2, Engl ; ; ”» > ork (EI); Time, 4:34.38. i 0 rie Te pr br ere arters mile mask Horses Running, Too | corttiie "0 wind tirT do was vend it 0 appt. Track, Baseball Card + [[36 Fortis tah pewro en rer faces Allen. the trophies. Steve Geisler, presi- . > 8 was leading, this By United Pr > janis A) kone Bid 2 an 2 TRAC |"100 1, Bergman (BS: 2. Siexel (EI; | ’ dent of PEK, and G F «i i : - ess 440 -1, Hilgedick (Wi; 2 Honaker (T) v : = : CK 4 00-1. Dergman (LS; 2 Siedel (F1v:i Standard NCAA rules wiil ap- » and George Farkas, Sho WA asin time by a half length with Hall of| Although the eyes of the turf ASI E fy TT FEV 5 Marshallliegs, x ong Simost Galiapeed When Beech aro 2D ip at Deaf 3 tho i tery Bd 3ps:: 2, Mc- ply for the meet. Paul B. Wil- City Pphysicial education director, g g ? as ‘ Fame second by a length and a world were centered on Ch hill 880—1, Austin (Wi: 2, Olsen (Ti; 3. ‘he spied 18 mother peering school (Triangular). : Kay (BS): 3, Young (EI. Time, :165 liams, Ball State athletic direct head the vast track and field r. was getting half over Repetoire Roval Mis. Do De ; ure Goodling (W); 4, Fitch (W); 5, Wheeler through the steel mesh fence Lawrence Centinl at WYashinston, Half Mile 1, Curtls (Eli; 2. Ferris ’ C director, program. - the swinging tang was fourth c : 5 int HS) ere were a.number of Title 1 2 0 ow 2, Tileston (Ej: 3. around the paddock as he walked Sectionals at Tech. Washington, ‘Fi20 tt Bi ims an; Teg! director. 4 re - 7 ; g ourih, Counterpoin other interesting .races staged Tait Wi: 4 Planta (115-5, Gollands (T). po onto the jockey quarters He’ er BASEBALL. 3—Stegel (EI. Time, 279, ~~ 1 ARE] The city meet is slated for will -open-the ee fifth_and Count Turf had- moved -around the-nation: ee Plantz’ (T+: 2. Tait (Wi: hedo't. k Zhe : i , h Shortridge vs. Howe at Ellenberger, 3:30 Ne 3 Mes L SERS JED SDJ Wills {EY Ho h CG : G t Tech June 4 at 1:30 p. m. n-3l andthe 2.0 WW into sixth. \ Ferd set a new track record 3, Goliands T); & Tileston’ (Ei 5. Sadler 1adn’t known “she was in the 8 0 bus. Abiicks Fe. Cathedral at River. pl0¥ . Hurdles" 1, Stan Ross (BS: 2 rseshoe roup ers Boys will be divided in Class . L - - 3 3 i v ‘ J. y r . 1 40. > J hid "KS V8, 1 v - ‘ Si 0 HE ) ~ . . b > | ran Sept. 1-7 When they reached the mile in. winning the $15,000 Valley , 20-yard “iow Hurdles 1. Smith (A. Crowd. sie No. 2 30 B- 5 5 Beaman oo 0 Rl i Ringers Ready Again - 14 and B competition, based on i ie » (Wi, y CT {Wy Jere mms ————————— s—— entral a nkl V 118 i ( ' Av (ED) X vp i 3 cuit Sept. 3-7, mark, Repetoire had taken over Forye handicap at Garden State 3 McDonnell W. 2c cronin : ; Le Ratulay, Maz Bo oom. | BS) 3 Davk 0. Disance, 41 Teet 1% Get ready to throw those ri age. height and weight class. . the lead by a length with Phil nD. Sark. The four-year-old colt was! 120-vard High Hurdles ~L Smith 7A}: { Tosh ME New Gasue Broad Jump--1. Allen (BS): 2, Wagner 1 a0, Ose TINE-|jfications, in the following events: . : : o> l3 "'Goens (Ei; 3. Beasley (Wi: 4 Me eavies e dral at Speedway, 3.30 p.m. (EL): 3. Col El). Dist 21 feet 2 » second and Hall of Fame. third clocked in 1:41 2/5 for a mile- Donnell (W) s. David 'T\. Time. ils | Manual at Jashington, ral vis JEL. 3 Coleman (ET). Distance eet. Ora, : ; 60-yard dash, football far throw, 231 hovses. an” and Count Turf fourth, and-70-yards as he streaked proad fume-1, LH J PO “To Mat Card Here STO Township At Siti hng i nm pRh Jump i Harris (RS): 2 Fills The Indianapolis Horgeshoe running high and broad jump t to the post As thiv hil tha stretch Counti?®® a length ahead of Whiffen- 5. Floyd, Distance, 21 feet. $ inches Favy AL May 8 al hes Seman (RL Ue, Height, cet 4'« Pitchers’ Association is complet- and 360-yard shuttle relay s § : , : ’ gh Jump -1, Smith (A+: 2. Anderson f ence Central. ole. Valgn\ Mil Ax (PRY Craw : : { > . ntry last year, { Turf was moving and went in poo! He paid S160 © win, a Be En an a eS A Second mat Hit haz been Shartritee se oa AY es ut River EL Vie 3 Pais RE Heron. 1a er ING plans for its seventh season| Gyrig competition, also based mn POIRtE t5 { . #rowt oy a nvaraia of tWo and 4.2 Jumales, Renew moved up tied. Height. § ieel. 1's inches added to Tuesday night's Armory side No.6 130 pm. tet Wasner PT: 3 Petrrdee AStivities, : ton the Class A and B. classificahorses taking ’ half lengths with Repetoire gec-f{anL in oe stretch to win the Shot Put lr Aw «gal: Wrestling show, Cathedral at "Washington: JET: 3. Ptiol (FI). Distances, 129 fest, 9 Teams Interested in entering tions, will include 50-yard dash, rams all over | ond and Phil D. third. Ruhe. on oS ens Handicap by a 1am (To. 5 Champion {W7. Distance, Earl McCready. gseventh-seeded | Howe at Broad Ripple. 4 pm. So eslin-.l. Sraw (ETi: 1. Goodwin (ga). 1#ague competition may attend a round arm basketball far throw, ar” said Dong never worse than 12th, moved at you. "th fabarite of Rare Tame hrs Ae af J, Villars ATONE the world's heavvwelghts.| gh Davis's: Wasteh Eentihl 3 13 0. m. 1 Sit, (2h Distance ia] (ex) 7p inches. meeting at the Brookside Park softball far throw, standing broad vi es the same time and was comin : e favorite of 34,074 fans, Hurasman. co : ed Hea, ! 12’ aos 5 has signed to face Dutch Hefner,' Southport at Greensburg, 4 p. m. Iris. Curtis. Johnson): 2. Ball 8t. Time, 3.28 community house Tuesday at| jump, and the 300-yard shuttle ice president g . was third in the field of fillies inches. . the rugged Texan Friday. May 11 [New Eastern Illinois School Record. Old 7.4% drei . sociation. fast but he couldn't catch Countiand mares Renew paid $13.90 yo8Velin—-1. 1. Huntsman (wy: 3.8 | Cn FO pair batti dt 30 Danville at Speedway, 3:30 p.m. Irecord 3:28.17 ‘45 p. m. relay. : said purses Turf and just missed nosing out gira; : +90 Huntsman (Wi: 3. Smith (E): ‘4. “Doty f 3 ea Lo; a o0- . : $ ght, (E): 5. Fowler (E\. Distance. 175 feet minute draw here two weeks ago | $12 million in Royal Mustang. . : Discus--1. J. Fowler (Ei: 2. B. Powler KS ago. \ The track announcer at, Coaltown Wins ST nckson Twi Ditande. ov inl (Wii |The rematch is slated for two Tm ————y ason. | - 5, Jackson istan 124 f Churchill Downs first announced Chunky Delight hal too much , Mile Relay—1, Wabash (Klingaman. Aus- falls out of three with a 60-] ” . tin, Hilgediek, Engzledow:. 2, Taylor; 3, i i ! ; : Golden Birch az the second horse Speed for three rivals in the Anderson: 4, Earlham. Time. 3 364 minute time limit, et where the .

{ 7 4 ras $25,000 Dixie Handicap at Pim-| 2 > he horse, Steve and put up No. 4, which was * | ® Soa RE 8 Golden Birch's number, on the in- ico. scoring by two-and-a-half St ¥ C + Off t i ’ | i ing Jockey at (Golden Bree mim mime weet on emer mo State Conference icers i Je But it was Royal Mustang, winner was the odds-on choice

Hise : @ : y carrying: No. 4A, who was sec- °f Pimlico’s opening day crowd ] St d A A } Athi ¥ 4: Willie Shoes ond with his stablemate, Golden 30d Paid $3.20 straight. 0 u Y I 0 e es

eason tied for Birch, finishing 19th. | Coaltown turned in another]

still are run- The Indiana Collegiate Con-| Faculty representatives,!

winning effort along the come-|

¢ this year but Going Away at Finish 'back trial as he led home Special ference Wil take a ox ramen athletic, directors and athletic the list. Joe It wasn't the same kind of a Touch by a length-and-a-half in | th enids-ot th a] Publicity -supervisors-witl- attend. 1- Willie 52. race Count Fleet ran in 1943. He the $25.000 Hospital Handicap at is _ Ne me Tug > a cana The three groups are expected to . led from the start to the finish. Bay Meadows. The Calumet thn 'S, MeeUInE of Dold separaie snectings. befor Leer Day” at His on Derby turned put to Farm Speedster was clocked in Conference officials will discuss combining to hear various comand Country Ne oe ons h ® Was song 1 flat for six furlongs and paid the subject in an effort to find mittee reports 4 L 18n, $4.20. Ss, 8s expected to Few of the ane had any 20 asi On. 4} . an answer to the defunct NCAA Ball State’s Dr. Paul Royalty: ntire member- Sees Fonte a a A | zany [Jon the: $5000 OOV-l.Sanfty Code” The NCAA de-iis president of the 1CC, Other Dr.. Leer is To Inte ha Wes cro yes hi s landicap at Sutton cided at its last meeting to let faculty representatives are Buthis 15 years g ) 16 Stretch run, i owls, rewarding $12.0001, 4ividual conferences * regulate ler's Dr. William I.. Howard, Dr. club as presi- came again without threatening straight All At Once gained the aid for athletes Dean Long (Evansville) Dr. Dany ad gol he nif re ay had noitutner-up spot ahead Of Ditkes Other discussions will center vid Johnston (Indiana State) oi xcuses : a) ‘hich Ge Ah : i ) Ay” includes a . OF Batts orn which Gal, (around problems of collegiate Rev. Norman Heckman (St. Jont and a din- By United Press |athletics as they relate to present seph’s) and Prof. Dana Schwanving. Peri JUISVILLE, Ky., May 5—The chart for the 77th running of the Kentucky © P prs 9 BN i

world conditions.

tholt (Valparaiso).

(Copywright, 1951, by Triangle Publications, Inc. Daily Racing Form) Seventh Race—1'y, miles, The Kentucky Derby. Zghree-year-olds. Purse $100.000

added. Gross value $126,000. Value to winner $98,050: second $10,000: third : fourth $2500. Trainer awards: $3000 to winner; $2000 to second: $1000 to ey Breeder awards: $2000 to winnner; $1000 to second; $500 to third Horse Pp. St. Mile Stretch Finish Jockey Owner Odds to $1 fo \ - -2%a . | 4

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1 2 Count Turf 9 18 11-3 4-1 1-2 1-4 C. McCreary J.J Amiel: 114.60 cRoval Mustang 16 4-1 6-2 5-2 2-h P. J. Balley S.E. Wilson ¢53.00 11] S Rulls D I 2 Ih Jo S'la 33% D. Jessop Mrs. Denemark 14.60 on t y ; : : -ia° 4-h ' R. York W.C.Martin 114.60 | t k f k h Fanfare 5 1 5.13. 5.2 4-12 5-14 8. Brooks Calument Farm 6.30 t a es years 0 now- ow 0 Battle Morn 11 14 18-1 10-'2 10-2 8-1! E. Arcaro Cain Hoy Stable 2.80| | LI fAnyoldiime 2 3 10:0 Mas 3 12 Tn, R. I. Baird Wm Peavey 268.90 | . ur Sang 2-12 11-1'a 9-12 -1'3 J. Adams Spring Brk.F. 114.60 ” dHall Of Fame 128 3.3 1 7-3 9-'a T. Atkinson Gr'ntree Stable d8.70/ 1 00 TURRET Timely Reward 3 11 14-12 15-1 13-1'2 10-1 J. Stout Mrs. W. Gilroy 860] 0 m e # a ar bCounter Point 2 7 8h 12-1 11-3 11-2 D. Gorman C.W. Whitney b5.90| Repetoire 19 20 3-242 1-1 2-1 12-n P. McLean Mrs. N.A Mikell 8.40 fKing Clover 12 9 9-'2 8-3 14-2 13-4 F. Bone €C.C.Boshamer 14.60! Bonnie 6 3 6-'2 14-2 15-'2 14-'3 W. Boland King Ranch R.3 cre aSir Bee Bum 13 15 17-6 19-2 16-3 15-no D. Madden W.M Peavey 268.90 8nuzzle 14 17 15-h 13-2 17-3 16-4 G. Porch Brown Hotel 8, 120.70 fFighting Rack 8 10 13-1 16-1 12-h 17-2'4 W.L.Johnson Murlogg Farm {1460 urret Head dBig Stretch 15 19 16-12 18-5 18-15 18-10 D. Dodson Gr'ntree Stable d8.70 | nder Barre Golden Birch 4 13 19-8 19-4 19-5 19-5 C. Swain S.E. Wilson 53.00 » Loading Mameluke 71620 “20 20 20 R. Adair C.V.Whitney bs 90 a uous Run AW. M. Peavey entry. bC. V. Whitney Entry, ¢ 8. E. Wilson entry. dGreentree SR osure Stable entry, Field.

Scratched: The Gink, Berhwood, King's Hope. | Running time: 12; 232-5; 34 3-5; 472-5; 50 3-5; 1122-5; 124 4-5; 137; 149 4-5; 2023-3 | Weather: Cloudy. Track: Fast. fCount Turf 32.20, 14.00, 6.60: cRoval Mustang 53.00, 24.80; Ruhe 7.80.

Winner: B. C. 3, by Count Fleet-Deimarie. by Ad Trained by 8. Rutehick. Bred by Dr, and Mrs. FF. P. Miller. Went to post at 4:38 p. m., CDT. Off at 4.30% | p. m. Start good from gate, Won driving. Place same. Handle $1,204,474. |

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| Count Turf, away well and kept in a |g —— | forward position from the start, raced by i >..%$149.87 Repetoire entering the stretch, responded Indiana Headquarters for Ae . to brisk urging and won going away. 49.87 Royal Mustang, never far back, saved Po . round until reaching the stretch, was YORK 29.50 orced a bit wide on the turn, then came a * again under strong handling but could . | 159.87 not get Jo the Jvinner. Rube lacked early RISTOC : ae speed, steadily improve s position after A RAT : vv. 24.50 the opening half, was sent around horses Smee 845 10 898 on gas

entering stretch and could not overtake

Royal Mustang. Phil D was hustled to the front early, engaged Hall Of Fame for i LS three-quarters, then weakened. Fanfare, in hand until reaching the last three

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