THE EVENING STAR D-2 Racing Wos/pngfon, D. C., FrWoy, June 10, IHO Al Herman Heads 9 Are Entered BELMONT STAKFS FIELD Field for Races NEW YORK. June 10 .—The field of the 92d running of the $125,000-added , I’/g miles, tomorrow at At Old Dominion JOE KELLY'S SELECTIONS AND COMMENTS In Kent Stakes Belmont Park: fj| * •_ Prob. Al Herman of Allentown. Pa., By JOSEPH B. P P Horse. Owner. odds KELLY Jockey, who drives AT midget cars to keep DELAWARE ¦ MT Star Ricins Editor 1. Tooth And Nail Cain Hoy Stable Guerin 3-1 2. sharp for the bigger and faster ? Del.. Nagea Howard Keck York 15-1 _ STANTON, June 10 ____ Reginald N Webster’s Count 3. Sunny Blue Farms Arcaro 4-1 racers, will do his honing to- 4. John William Amber headed a field gs nine . Merrick Stable Woodhouse 10-1 morrow night at Old Dominion Pont Time. 2 P.M .SIXTH 5. Disperse Selections Made for Past Track RACE—Purse, $25,000 edded; Kent Sfekea; 3-yeer-olds; 3-year-olds entered at Dela- King Ranch Boulmetis 10-1 Speedway in a combined pro- BIST GREAT 11/16 mileg. ware Park today for tomorrow's ; 6. Green Dunes Farms Hartack 8-1 BIT—ITSA DAY—FIFTH RACE for and modlfied- 7. gram midgets 5 COUNT AMBER . HI Bast of weights; vole 23d of the $31,800 Kent C. V. Shoemaker 6-5 •” FIRST RACE—Purse* $3,000; to gats Adams 85 j ' running Whitney cloiming 153,500 $3,000*; 3-yeor- MEDY Fourth in factor.. Sorrentino stock cars. o frIX! RreeAness; 3-I'lStakes. Allcarry 126 olds; 6 furlongs. a«b° 120 j pounds. t Might take it all Shuk 6-1 Three heats and J OY ..111 in The $11,950 Caesar Gross value: $150,900. Net to winner Tooth And 10-lap a 25- P-F. Hor»« Wgt. Comment Jockey Odd* { Won lost two N. Y. Combest 8-T Rodney excepting ’2 lengths wheh Ind Stakes Nail and lap feature are listed for 7 Knopp L_' lO for 2-year-olds ’also Tompion: $96,785. Net to Tooth and Nail or each TODOLIN TOWN 109 Beat similar in last Corle 5-2 2 6 SHKY Satin in? l|i Tompion. 108 Surprtse fourth in lastNo 11 LAVA i ? M boy 20 1 h class, starting at 8:45 o'clock aBLUE 112 Rates excellent chance Nelson 4-1 1 WHITECHAFEL 1!) drew nine starters for the 5- $5,000 supplemental nominees: $91,835. Second: $30,180. Third: to fade ... 14 *ll 1 ; Likely early No boy 20 1 1 ATHENIAN .114 Just missed ot mile No boy 6-1 8 CRANBERRY SAUCE 108 furlong $15,090. Herman, 33, first raced at i Outsider - Lovato 1 1 dash. Itsa Great Fourth: $7,545. 15 ARIL BAY 109 Has been 8 1 2 20 Day. threatening Knapp - 1 LADY'S MAID 106 Ambitiously placed No 20-I‘lthe .Old Dominion in 1953 when it 10- aSTARRY EVE 106 for 1 boy I unbeaten juvenile owned by Radio and television—CßS 'WTOP-9 in Washington. Second $3,000 at 20 Green . 4 1 4:30-j was 8 FLYING DIVER 117 StVINTH W. a dirt track. That same Disappointed when third Shuk 8-1 i RACE—Pune, $4,500; claiming ($lO,OOO ta $99,000*; Logan Grier, Jr., is an odds- 5 p.m.i. 4 DULANEY 109 Won earlier in No he his test Mary'and . boy 10-1 4-year-oldg and 6 on choice in this year passed driver's ACADEMY GIRL Raced well up; furlongs. one. 1 10*r in Kentucky Knapp 10-1 the Indianapolis ’’soo” but 9 TEAMSTERS CHOICE at No ,lOT Under the Jfor . Hi Third earlier Pimlico boy 10-1 ould *¦<>»•'» allowance condi- - »-l ! 8 nodaB lit tk S*®*" 13' SUN OF lie races on* to Peaks failed to qualify. SUSPENSE Drops; poor Krntx .. 15-1 1 The beat tions of the Alfred 16 Kent, Van- others All a race Better race .2-lee $96,785. carry 126: ANNINA 109 robobly needs Lee 20-1 1 ? Than last B l derbilt's The next year he qualified at CHER Idolator and BELMONT 12 CHERI'S I 109 Outrun in Laurel bow Passmore 20-1 *** N» (H)V 10 1 April pounds. . —... 'I 2ML THINGS MICF . a 6 FRIENDLY l 55 NCE ¦ to.’ **• 140.669 miles per hour, then MUSH 106 Outrun in N. J.* route T ditappomting ... Farm’s Chambers 20 1! frH mN'” <>, Cprl. 1 Fool April Skies share Continued TISRI ...Klwn From Page D-l I Rounding out the field are ... 106 ...10 1 record, and "rookie of the Surprised when fifth No boy - 20-1 0O»IMA won 'is 11 *«ppoif”!'>o. top weight of 120 as a 3 No CopaMw of pounds nounced late PRINCESS LOUISE . 106 Outrun at Pimlico boy - 20* : i imviJ.Mr Hi vpiamna • Cantrqrot .151 i yestejday that t the Green Dunes Farm’s Celtic year" honors by finishing 2 "° Outrun in latt: SII,OOONo bay for sev- DR. JERRY J. . 11l Recent race poor No boy 20-1 20-1 penalty stakes victories. ICI ”3 •»'"«’ in N E he had decided on the 44-year- ¦ Ash. third in the Preakness and enth -I* in ' ? ? »o«ndoM 20 in the Memorial Day H 4 No speed N. J. H. Block 20-1 1 010 TIME! 113 Ran lo.t so, Count Amber, who seeks his .... $6,000 * old Arcaro as the rider of the Howard 17 MOON POWER IJI . j Stuort » Jersey,'Derby; Keck’s classic. Rank outsider Grimm 20-1 first stakes a F. Small-Mrs. EIGHTH triumph, carries s chestnut colt from Isaac Blum- ¦ Nagea and the Merridk Stable's H. T. Rathbun entry. RACE—Purse, $4,000; claiming ($0,500 to $6,000*; 4- Two weeks in 111 pounds. ago. Herman's SECOND berg's Sunny Blue Farm. re- RACE—Pune, $3,500; claiming Almost Got Derby Mount 9 7 "3 S«ond narli,, of Flmtko 41 [ Divine VOYANTE . 116 Well placed; vote Shuk 5-2 6 Stuart Post time is approximately clutch failed in the Joe Hunt gets SPEED Comedy, SIXTH Improved race when third . the 16 AVENUE 113 Just missed for $3,500 4-1 rv Thornburg ... t-li second choice, Lee * ? ICY DAYno’ 114 Won mile Arcaro almost the Vene- 4:48 p.m. with 'CBS* televi- Magneto Special, and was 5 at for $3,000 8-1 ¦ got - BLUE BOOK 113 Due for top effort Lee 6-1 1 . Corl, i Divine Comedy finished fourth WATSON 113 Will in 8 FREE AND EASY 113 Ha* been 1 ? be running stretch No boy 8 1 ' tian Way assignment in the sion at 4:30 and at 4:45. awarded 32d place. threatening Peake 8 1 lVE " *'NG in the Preakness in his ! radio LUKE when Ho, been threatening . FossiVr. ! last 12 LIGHT 1 S'. _ 113 Improved race second Cox 8 1 TACHOMETER But on the 5 (The race will be 1 113 fourth on turf J . seen in PHANTOM GOLD 113 Improving; chance Stuart 10-1 . Surprise McKee 20 1 i start. Count Amber narrowly eve of the May 7 Sovinski 1.1 FUDCRAN 113 Chance on late bid Greon 10-* was beaten in the race, i Washington over WTOP-TV. * ROYAL DARE 113 Appears overmatched Withers, fin- 4 ISLAND LAD 113 Will be running in stretch Corio 10-1 I No boy 20-1 decided to stick with Bill Har- • Channel 9.* ishing second by a head and j 3 RED RIVER VALLEY 108 Last disappointing H. Block 1S Tf xApprentice allowance claimed. tack. H also ! Since winning the Derby CEPEDA 13 xaIYING MOWLEE 111 Better than last race .15-1 1 . losing a foul claim against VICTIM Holland Venetian 14 POST OFFICE 108 Occasional fair effort Lovato 15-1 John William. ' by 3*4 lengths. Way 2 RICHY DOGE 113 Surprise fifth for $3,500 Parenti 20-1 . has finished fifth in the Preak- ¦ Miss Hantze Loses OF 4 Completing the Kent field SMALL TALK SHADOW'S HOPE 116 Trailed in lost; $3,500 Combest 20 1 fourth 7 ness and in the Jersey DAINTY'S REVOKED 113 Ron last for No 1 TURNS ON are: $3,500 boy 20 i TABLES WIDOWER CREED SAN FRANCISCO. June 15 xoCLARKSVILLE MD. 108 Poor races Hol’and 15 T Derby. Match W. C. Partee’s Joy Joy, 111; WightmanJ 10 xBLUE BULLY 108 i 10 (AP*.—Outfielder Or- Speedy but falters Rini .. 20-1 Sovinski was far from pleased i a Fortune P. Ryan’s Whitechapel, C. L. Morton-A. T. Clarke entry. , WIMBLEDON. England. June lando Cepeda of the Giants 111; Mickey Saffron’s . with Hartack’s ride in the THIRD RACE—Pune, $4,000; maiden 3-year-oldi; weights; Silky- ' 10 (AP).—Ann Haydon sent got "talked out" at second special . Preakness switched to 11/16 • Breaks Satin, 108; Mrs. J. R. H. Thou- and miles. t Bye Bye Byrd , England into a 1-0 lead over base Wednesday. ron’s Cranberry Sauce, 108, and I Steve Brooks in the Jersey 3 FATHER CHRISTMAS 120 Freshened looks best No boy 5-7 the United States in the Mrs. at Wight- With twoiout and Pitcher 2 SOUTHPAW nose George Brown, jr.’s. Lady’s ; Derby Gardeq .State Park. 120 Beaten in N J. No boy 4-1 tennis 6 ; man Cup competition i Mike McCormick to POPERDOPPER 12C Due for top effort Nelson 8 1 Maid. 106. Brooks was to have ridden the going 4 Yonkers Track ON THE WIND 120 beaten in last Carle 8 1 Mark today by beating 17-year-old I bat, Cincinnati Narrowly Mrs. Shortstop 9 O' 1 ' - . . Thouron, who will be ¦ colt again tomorrow, but had a LINE FIRE 12C Ling Ranch;' chance Thornburg 10 1 Karen Hantze of San McMillan for Diego. Roy engaged Ce- 1 ENTOURAGE . 115 Third earlier at Pimlico No bey 10 1 I YONKERS. N. Y., June lONNew Zealand's Caduceus trying both stakes, named I commitment with Calumet to for Calif., 2—6, 11—9, 6—l. peda in small talk. The 8 EAST RIVER 120 Capable of upsetting Passmore 15-1 a speedy pair for the Iride On-and-On in the Cita- 7 xIN sh. leaders in order came tories. McLaughlin rode six the - 1 ON THE LAWN Just Speedy : in the second set but lost three later, "When I got up to 114 mlssqd for 57.300 . . Corle 8-1 4 O’Brien DASH OF PEPPER. 12C Won debut in Kentucky No boy 8-1 When Bye Bye Byrd defeat- • Pick. , Mighty Belmont winners back in the ’ games in a row as the more ex- plate to bat, Umpire Bill 6 WILLtE THE WHALE 114 Third in NJ. for $7,500 No boy 8 1 Dudley and Champ 1880 s. Jackowski handed ® ed Widower Creed by a length Vaio. Aus- perienced Miss Haydon took me the BARD4NETTE .. rates a 109 Drops, chance Green iO-lj[ J tralia’s Fettle 7 SKY was scratched be- Eddie ridden ,:the offensive. ball and said: S ATTRACTION 12C Last disappointing Adams 10-1. in the second leg of Yonkers has in every i , cause of lameness. Team “You’re not FIFTH RACE—Purse, $lO,OOO added; Caesar Rodney Stakes; 2-yeor- Brylawski Belmont Stakes since 1937 ex- The series is a best four-out- pitching, Raceways International Pac- ” of-seven batting.’ olds; 5 furlongs. Bye Bye Byrd, 1959 harness cept in 1943, when he was un- . match contest for the ing series last he 6 ITSA night, earned ] horse of the Wins Title GREAT DAY 116 Should remain unbeaten Passmore 3 5 year, went off the by der suspension. His last winner trophy, won by 2 CHINCHILLA 113 lost helped; contender Chambers 6 i 1 $25,000 to boost his all-time : favorite of the crowd of 31,691. was with in 1955. Be- . the United States last year. 5 NEW PEPI 113 Fourth in N. J. stakes Stevenson 8-1 1 to $361.484—a He paid $3.90 and Cards fore he won with One STAR HANNA 116 Upset winner in 0:59 1 5 No boy 10 1 winnings record $5.90. $2.80. Matching that, 3 aCOVERED BRIDGE 113 Impressive winner Shuk 10-1 for pacers. Widower Creed's Jack Litten sent Count (1952), <1948>, 8 aSODA STREAM Caduceus HARNESS 113 Meets better after Buddy Brylawski and John victory Nelson 10 1 1 *1942* 4 STAN MAN right to the and the (1945*. THE 116 Fast from gate but fades Thornburg 15-1 $12,500 for second place sent top 9-year- * Swagart of Manor were off to ROCKY BEND 116 Wo nin N. J. in mud Stuart , old held a and <1941*. Guerin _. 15-1 off O'Brien Hanover 7 JACK BENDER 113 15 his bank account to $355,806. Speedy; likely to fade McKee I , as he fast start in the Woodmont. won the race with a paced the mile RACING Mrs. John R. H. Thouren entry. in 2:04. Bye Bye Byrd, owned by Mr. < Jin 1953 and Gun in 1954. Going down the backstretch, Country Club one-day mem- High and Mrs. Rex Larkin of Chi- 1 Bye Bye Arcaro slated Byrd went wide to pass ber-guest tournament yester- originally was O’Brien cago and driven by Clint • Hanover and challenge to ride the King Ranch's Dis- day and it helped them win the OTHER ENTRIES Caduceus. Widower But he asked Hodgins, was last a week ago Creed made perse. to be taken ] his event when cards were matched move at the same time. 1 off so he could negotiate for as Widower Creed won the to break a Belmont With 100 yards four-way tie. Tooth and Nail after the Harry Monmouth mile-and-a-half leg of the left. Bye Bye A birdie on the first hole • F. Guggenheim colt easily beat By the Associated Press FIRST RACE Byrd got to the front and Wid- Purse. $.3,000; three-race series in world rec- Have fun! Win money! Creed Disperse last Monday. He was mne FIRST RACE—Purse. $4,000: 3- Url°lS'. ower also put on a burst, gave them the nod over Alvint Enjoy great pan mutuel ? d 1 B itn ! ord equaling time. year-old maidens: « Jurlonas ?, , ? JI- Hi of unsuccessful. By that time wbbbbmbbihmbbbbbmbhbbiibhbbbnßH races with America’s finest speed to catch the New , . nightly Ruler rk But last night. Bye Bye Byrd ' Miller and Jake Fleishman of o'y?0 150 &ki *1 ?-0 i Fr *>« I'" UtaW* 112 Zealand Trainer Maxie Hirsch had ob- Pacers and Trotters. Parking for l found a mile and pacer. Air CMditiMH Ctadws Dnrar BHaht Error 120 Lord Lyric 1 **n 8 a quarter Indian over 5.000 cars. Post Time 8 ?0 ' marKet ßfik* i}« wtthLJJ#* Ir Spring, and George tained Boulmetis xFresh as Fr'h I1 it Runvant i ri ¦ Markit risk 11 Z With Love 11/ Sammy for , was more to his liking and Daily Double closes it 8:10 Come early Ammunition 120 Balmertno Mason and Howard Mitchell, DayKgM Saving Fma I£° I vfeuJ? I!? II?115 Disperse. for dinner and Montezuma 120 Quiz Kina lift UJ W nine Effort posted track record time of director of the cocktails-for Stonev : Miniature 11. Rob Har 1.0 National Sym- reservations call Brook 120 Jaywalking 120 tv. WaiflingHn . 11.10 AM MUrdnck 6 9093 Prince Fe’less 120 120 2:33%. Widower Creed edged Could Shorten Odds World T veler SECOND RACE Purse. 53.500; phony Orchestra. The teams Iv.Lavrel You’ll have a wonderful time .. . vou . . . . 11.25 SECOND RACE Purse. $4 500: ; claiming; 3-year-olds: 6 furlongs AM allowances: tied with net can bet on that 1 3-year-olds; « furlongs 1 Star Drift 110 B sher s Wh’rl 115 best-ball scores The presence of Arcaro on Ar. Gr«nBzfanB 1.15 I . FM Recommends Assent A RACING ! 115 Tom J 114 Royal 120 Ginny Tiger IJS of 63. his back almost La Coronla II 117 P ees* Roussel 120 IxLuckyToss ~»> Rhine Wine 'll Is certain to Just 50 minutes across the Farhway Returning after lost race Rakahanga 117 Fair 'n' Wlndv 117 Ft Time Ind n 117 a Bassets 110< Buddy and Bo De Maio of Eliotts Eig shorten the odds on Venetian Jewel 117 Riverside 1 J Succabone 115 Miss Scogo 11') xHcliodeb 112 'Manor low Snowcapped ji, Bl k Thumper 111 Bully for You Uli i won gross with 150. Way. Ask Ttetat Ajurts akMt sßtcid W Bo RESULTS nn, n -I* .'.A E" B’tW'tertaft 117 Gregory G. 115 a R?, 5255. 120 „ . L Eig with 74 and De Maio a seven and Our Brook Four-Cent S p 120: Pa Honey 117 a Fast i With running the purse fans combmatiaa tkk«t Gun IJS! Alibhai H t r 1 D Topo » Dead; 76. Elcee-H and Ttrrl}? T?2r-«- ’o. f. Stable Purdey entry. Eig, Brylawski and Dr. Jerry will be $150,900. THIRD RACE —Purse. >4.000: maid- Tompion and I e oW Footer tied for low R ° 500: e,a 'm- Delaware gross honors Tooth and Nail, supplementary Slice r‘d. l l ll $ ™J’ BALTIMORE A OHIO ln, ‘- ”,r ° >»• > miles. with two-ftver A Only Trouble 118 The Monk 1I« FIRST RACK—Purse. $3,000; claim-! par 745. field prominees at $5,000 each, could Home of the Lord Baltimore Stakes Briar Tour 118 b Bookcllffe lIS Smidge 114 Diamond Ray no, jni: 3-ye»r-olds; LA miles 140 Haft 11$ Sir Nirgalady I Oft Bear <¦. jot competed. jpick up a net of the Route 40 at MartinBoulevard Count Eric Langhorne 117 Famed Sire > Biz Black* fl.tfl .1.00 t.flo $91,835, ils as 11$ 113 Skiffle Admiral Eddie a Hargal Jls:gardTlm 114 S»art,ea,ter ’io.no 1.1.-Jo • • 11$ Headless 112 Cbantalia Interlocutor ns Ro.val Fincher (Lovaia! 7,'iO Jabez Abel 11$ b Rideabout 11$ FOURTH RACE —Purae. $4,000; LEXINGTON. Ky.. June 10 ' Inxmarl. Howard. Aunt Mae. I burgh 11$ Mare’s aßd in Ross Sea 11$ maidens: 2-year-olds: Bit furlongs Fault. Stlckemup. Charter. Crystal l (AP*.—Alibhai. one of the most Trail.' a 11$ ItZP esS 11 Cher Fox. Time, JiSS'a. . J hßnehline Vaw/n”'RfehleS b ’ ,nln Egad Leeian I Admiral Miss 11$ Royal Blossom 11$ successful sires in FOURTH RACE—-Purse.n $4.oOO: al-i Tllak 11$ Great Dame 11$ died at lowances: 3-year-olds and up. S fur- Mlseracordla 11$ Arctic Queen II" history, j Belmont Our Adventure 11$ Splasher 118 j •> r, .a, farm yesterday. The horse was Is eof Cyprus 19 xPrize Day 07 118 a Tarte-au-C'fn Donnawol 11$ the Associated Press , I Silly Question 112 Linda J A 112 Roman Cookie 11$ Marion's Pl’w'r 11$ 22 years old. Pancv lL> Dress 112 Keep Ideals 118 Miss Houston 118 Alibhai FIRST RACE—Purse. $3,500; clalm- Crafty Doll 11- Flying Fish 112 View was never raced, but i a Cohen-Harbor Farm entry. ¦of: 4-year-olds and up; fi furlongs Erian 119 Ench nted Miss 112 Ms, pTcwnu —Purse.b..... sliiag .i the statllion's Nathaniel tfl.SB tl.';o FIFTH al- fifth RACE $5,000. al- imported prog- ’ 5.50 RACE—Purse. $5,000; , Mi,a Prim lowances; 4-year-olds and up; fl fur- (Yether) 3.00 -J.IMI lowances: 3-year-olds and uIL 6 fur- eny earned than T more $lO mil- Naneyi a Chance < Bailey> -.70 longs. ’on« s B,,n<' Ann. |“BURR”HEISHMAN’S| Lovely Cross lion,. Death was attributed to = Channel 120 The Irishman 120 Father Bob 112 John’s Bouquet 107 9Scarlet Slipper. Girl 108 Scout. Lynch Mary. BigKlu Ceilidh 114; Half Acre 112 Farm's Glory 124 a heart attack. eSweet Terri Time. 1;13 ’ Nimb’rFiddler 114 Monzon 11, Bia M. 115 Fuholne 110 Comrade 112 Inescapable 124 Alibhai, son of Hyperion- 1 ' SECOND for the xSteve W 117 , RACE Purse. »3,500 f I BEST SIXTH RACE—Purse. $lO,OOO clas- X i-uK’ I DEALS I 3 -Ieir -olds ,nd UB; Tereslna. sired such outstand- claltnine;' 7 furlongs i VS'mneV’aSn ' SIXTH RACE-Purse $7,500; al- lowances: 4-year-olds and up: 1A ing horses as Bardstown, Born- Shield Bearer 117 Tudor Admiral 108. < RedDouglas 105 Ashlar m" ' astar. Determine. On ll’ ,112i"T.k,.» lift Trust, 8 Inside Trsct 108 Amber Morn 114 JJ.I Traffic Andrew Alan 109 Ratty 1* 5 ¦ Jl2 Judge and Your Host, Dimples.i Bham Bettie, a Noorada. on s a Tires added; 3-year-olds; Saim 112 a Lol Lady II 107 $270,000. I a | m miles. Harbor View Farms entry. Alibhai was never at the - ,n< ’ N “1 top Na°g?’a ciltic'Vsh I*o SEVENTH RACE—The JSeleet Hand- of o'® d •»-»«•'-<••«>* • the list of leading stallions, yXl.nWav 12« Tommoi 120 !• oo ,dd * ’ ! but ranked second in 1947, "eighth "race—Purse. $4,700; »*- F.ru h F r BALT/MORE . J, j ?. hI G J?7 IntranoK i t John, Comm Pilot 1J« 1954 and 1955. He also lowances. 3-year1-vear-nldsoios andana up.un 1•• L Gone 120 had Spßrtan War 108 Red Cent 110 , been ranked among the Na- Paco 110 Richer By Far !!§ 11$ Bov Conestoga t Alibi 11$ Hoe Down ENTRIES IFIRESTONE CHAMPION FIRESTONE RAYON FIRESTONE NYLONS . Don I ,d” ? l ll4‘ tions top five sires times < Air Medal 113 Twin Beau tlo 5 eijfht ? g? } THrttne,!. 11$ Pe owa Rullah 114 Telekinesis his first 7 Roman Torch lit* Great Cross’g ; since offspring started - > HIW TREADS BLACKWALL < EIGHTH BLACKWALL Get Lucky 110 Budnose 110 RACE Purse, $3,000: in 1944. Sea Master 113 claiming; 4-year-olds and up: 19s racing NINTH RACE—Purse. $3,800; claim- miles The stallion bred Ing: 4-vear-olds and up. I mile. D'ble Flight II 114 Alert Greek 114 was by the Trim Beau 115 Nance's 117 Odysseus 115 Rule 115 Red Trouble late Aga Khan and was im- 1 117 115 Port 120 Forky 3 Gentle Play iC. Martini Royal Ms. Jr. Writer Third S' ~ 3-1 117 1 Norte 114 Jackie McKtnney it. 1 1.95 xSercial xCrafty Sailor Miss Catesby IO» ported by Mayer, the ClohOasey) 7-2 iW- 11>; 0.88 Sound’n Fury 117 Bergamot 112 IJ2 117 Cortam Torquay - 4 11 ,95 l movie 109 magnate. An injurykept ? Phllelan 117 ! Bora 5 «; l AU ALL S '2tS x 5 pounds apprentice allowance! xFive: xx. pounds apprentice allow- him from 5 Paladlum 4 --*>(.< In 1948 Leslie Combs II Bonnymite Castle Have Your Own SMOOTH TIRES RETREADED- S ißrandt) 2-1 Dr. J. boy>__llB sified Pace; 1 4 Powder Blue ._ 112 8 Eugene fno 9-s', | 3 'mile. 114 3-1 4 Afton . JO Here’s Proof (Russo) . Dust IG. KrahUna) 3-1 Cirencester (no bov)ooy, i122 2.1 < Leave 3 Prince (Weakley* 109 7-2 -.t| 5 Dream Up Weeper 3' „ lofl FIRST 7.9 morning. up evening 6 Dither (no boy) 112 3-1 Grand Suspense (Broweri 4-1 RACE—Purse, >800; trot: C 0 Dr Mark Frlszelle 114 10-1 . . n’tK'g (F.L’wd’n) 7.841 1 Turf 2 Sour Note 'no boy» , h ( 2/TO Meadow iW. Hubbard) . 8-1 ?ww Lowe »'>’'* - Pleasant Girl (Ed 9 After Six (Lawson) ...114 8-1 Hobbs) 3.80 2.00 7 Alden Byrd iL. Burton) 8-1 y 1 Gallon (H. • (no Kill 10-1 7 ..11l Harry H’bard. Jr.) tno driver) 1 Dona Mark boy) .. Atheneum (Small! 10-t 2.10 2 Indian Champion 12-1 Elena Hanover. 3 Tom 7 Hozay Boy (Lawson) 114 15-1 2 Queen Yvonne (Russo!..loo 15-1 Homestretch Harvey. Royal tno driver, 12-11 A Burning Life (Broweri 109 la-1 Bonnet Hanover. Senator Gray. Time. 11 Buhr (Smith! 112 20-1 FOURTH RACE SECOND Purse. $800: c| 12 Fun's Here iGibson I 108 20-1 SEVENTH RACE—Purse. »i.8(»0: 4- RACE—Purse. $800; pace: CClassified pace; 1 mile Another Echo (Brandt) 104 20-1 maidens: 1 mile CALL . . «i 5 Success Guy fA. Myer, 5-2 I TODAY FOR MONEY SAVING PRICES! and Chance Dee 112 20-1 ?e*r-olda up. allowance. B'4 fur- S'mr’ek Sue (El L’ng) fl.flO 3.40 2.00 14 _ 114 2-1 2 Dee P«l"’“rter 'no.boy! .114 H Ktperic (Rivera) .114 3-1 Edison Hanover tC. Umstead) 8-1 5 Rear Ator (Biamonte) 114 2:10S. ‘Did not finish ? Hobb’s

< d ’ - THIRD RACE—Purse. trot: ? L,‘.ve‘ It °Alo°n ,' (Small.- Jw 5-1! 111 $800: ' (Bervis?£ v’^ 114 JA’-J C classified; 1 mile. . FIFTH RACE—Pur,*.' $800; C Clas- 3 Laurnle (no 109 S-l boy* j Fair pace: 1 109 10-I oejanur* lj- ; My Lady (Dana Cameron) sified mile. Swear Off (no (WmUpvl « Water Front 2 boy) '’aMaraannerstq ft MarlTnhFr«?° (Weakley) io»iAo 7n’l10-1 f 1.20 3.40 2.10 l,OOO. Ecot. Virginia Darnley. (Weakley* 8 Bonnie York 20-1 Time. Hobbs' SAVE OC 2:08%. 13 Coach Line (Brandt* 112 i year-old. and up; 5 Duchess claiming; LA miles. RACE King’s tG 14 109 FOURTH $8.156 25; trot: Dalsey) 8-1 Fastnet Rock’ (Weakley).. K 8 Lone Elm Ready ! S > . and Brakes 20-l| Reply, image (B’m’nte! 117 5-2 2-year old fillies. “Lady Baltimore, ’ tL. Floyd) .12-1 I—Adjust Inspect . No. 1”: 1 mile. $1,100; 4- 2 Parti Quiz (Russo! 112 3-1 Stake THIRD RACE—Purse. Meadow (W. SIXTH RACK'— Purse. B about 7 a Farr Flemmihg) |_ $1,200: year-olds and up; claiming; Gofosta (Weakley)ll2 4-1 C < ALMOST 3.00 3.20 2.80 Classified pace; I mile 2—Repack Front Wheel Bearings < M I Princess S Smithy (Acres) 117 5-1 Mr. Freight (J. Thomas) 5.80 3.80' Adlo, ,J. Wilcutt*) 7-2 '“'Young Howlev (no boy) 114 3.1 Jarrettown Middy Hanover (W. Wathen. »r.) 5.20 1 1 Willie ,A Brewer) 3-1 2 Order Order (Scrvis>N 115 .5-2 7 Loud Applause (Ard'nh 117 «-l Lustine Hanover. Pensive Hanover. I 5 Volo Up > 1 Essayist p Miss Visitor 9 Miss 104 8-1 RACE—Purse. $800; ,F services purchased —Ke-clign Yule (Mrower) 10 Claridge II(no boy) 112 10-1 ( C 2 Up Top Crank) . << Z > classified; 1 IV. .. 15-1 k mile 0 M Port (no boy) 112 15-1 Sea Water ip. McGee) separately 4 Jol?y 114 10-1 ( Captain Way (Crank) 2.80 2.40 15-1 > /Z Rhymer Cash SEVENTH f. > (no 109 15-1 Will (Stokley) 14.40 5.00 2,80 - RACE—Purse. $1,200; 5 3 Eek-Heart »no boy* 114 15-1 I Hamilton Girl boy) -Adjust Steering Worthy Streak (Ruffino* 3.40 cClassified pace I mile. fl Swift Wind (no boy) 109 20-1 n (Weakley* 7 Tetrad 107 20-1 Newport Jester u. Wilcutt*) 3-1 115 Flotation. Keen’s Dan. Adrian Rose- 8 !J SS’i VJ Deuce (Brandt) 20-J ( croft. Rilma Mitewyn. Danny Dares Doue A Dew (E. White, 7-2 12 Beach (no boy) !??114 . ... 9 Big 20-1 '* ga Vru (Liddle* 112 20-1 • 1 Cardinal ‘>o-1 Time. 2:06%. Tom iF. Safford) 4-11 BRAKE - . 13 (no 120 > 17- -0-1 FRONT END MOTOR Fleeting Will boy) 14 Wllwa * Dee 20-1 RACE—Purse. pace: Jimmy (W. Savage) 9-21 14 Flying (Weakley* 112 $800: 3 Dishes C classified; 1 mile Precursor (J, Bean, «.| ! TUNE-UPj 2 Farvel (A. True Forbes 8.00 Atlas Young) 8-1 I FOURTH RACE—Purse. SI.300: 4- NINTH RACE—Purse (Th’son) 4.50 3.20 Hedgewood 6 Tonight ID. Legum) 12-1 ’ and up: year-olds and up; claiming. I<• mile Finso (Lewis) 3.20 2.00 vear-olds claiming. Charles 4 Grattan Pence iB. 15-1 3 (no boy* Faith Dee Wagner, Town course Rogation 117 J-L (Savate) 2.00 11- 3-1 EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $14,455. The Tamar <3mith) 3-1 I 8 Double ndemnlty (Bervts) Shadydale Direct. 'Ranger McEllen. T 2 Prince 112 Lord Baltimore Trot: 3-year-olds: 1 6 Boss (no 7-2'lo Lady Damiette (no boy) 112 4-1 Young Topper. Dagswortny Reward. ~ Paper boy* 112 Greek star mile. 9 Some (no boy* iop 1 Lucky Again (no boy) 117 5-1 Time. 2:07%. Tan 5-2 II Duke ol Decatur ID. Miller) n-1 4 a Savemenow 112 5-1 4 (Brandt) H-l SEVENTH RACE—Purse. >1,200; 1 (Smith) Loving Cup 2 Kaolols Pride ,H. Pownall) 4-1. 10 *Brandt) 112 fl-1 « Thell (no boy) __U2 10-1 oace; B classified; 1 mile Huntingdon Quatre '¦> Argyle Hanwer 112 R-l 2 Like His Dad Chuck 18.20 8.00 4.10 (Smith) -.112 10-1 3usy (Belote) L 8-1 Direct 4.10 Manton Hanover IR. Camper, 5 Beau Priam (Goodwin) . 112 fl-1 9 (no boy) .-112 10-1 (Stokley) 3.20 9 Counterparty bMontrose Flem e) 3-1 (no boy) 120 10-1 5 (F. H’n’ver IW. 1 Bosfrnal Icarian Schaefer) ._ 114 15-1 Mr. Pogle (Long) 3.20 8 Star Up IA. Myer,l 10-1 3 114 15-1 7 (no boy) 109 20-1 Adios Lady. Mobel Rosecroft. Maj- $ Chief Cat (Maeda) Maxies Stage IB Hickory Fire Martin) f » 20-1 s iC. 8-1 “BURiFhEISHMAN’S Cornelia (no boy) 107 15-1 11 Polished Brass (Brandt) .107 esty Nicky Boy. Mel Boxwood. Flying 4 Bessie Colby (L. Pullen) 8-1 Bur mo bov*._ 12 Antietam 20-1 Florbes. $ 11 Orbit 11- *’o-1 aßttle (Sigler).lo2 Time. 2:05%. lo Scamp Victor ij. Wlllcuttsi ™ (Servis* 20-1 13 (no 20-1 EIGHTH 12-1 12 8o Big 112 Marbern boy) 109 RACE Purse. $1,200; 5 Willowood IR. R'h'daoni W >W>> a Ruler 5-1 14 20-1 C 1 15-1 W 13 Supreme (Servis) 112 Baron’s Folly (no boy) . 117 classified: mile. pace: . aNlbble.Bon* (G. MeClennyl 10.1 A CONVENIENT LOCATIONS JF a R N. Boerner-Mrs. E D Gardner North Hanover (S’ley) 3.00 2.10 2.20 o rGrifflth Hanover (L< F’t'nei 25-t entry. TENTH RACE—Purse. $1,200; 4- Good Pick (Fleming) 3.00 2.20 i 13 fHoot Colby iT Dennis) 25-1 " and claiming: Camden Warrior (Stiles) 2.40 I w*** tb* >uv wo>d w ua| year-olds up: It’, mile aMvera Stable entry. 4 *h* and urvict sine* FIFTH 9 Said (Arduini) 2-1 wee Lad, Vernon Dale. June i RACE—Purse. >1,500; 3- Could Be 120 First bMiller Stalb entry. 193 S t _ year-olds; allowance; furlongs 1 Old Chapel mo boy) .120 3-1 Ivan Chief. Wee Willie Winkle Time IFleld e- 9 (no Moco boy* 117 2-1 2 Mandalay Miss (Vasil) . 115 7-2 •J:'*sS. NINTH RACE—Purse, 1 $800; c. R a 115 rt (no 4-1 pare; Becky (Smith* 3-1 Robert I boy) .. 117 NINTH RACK—Purse. $800: n»ce:!<; Classified 1 mile Secret mo .114 5-2 3 5-1 C 1 1 Stolen boy) Nanette 115 classified: mile. 1 Neighborly