Monday, April 9, 2012

Parx Racing Analysis

Post Time: 12:25 p.m.

All Horses appear in post position order

FIRST-6f; $22,000; cl($7,500); 4up; (f&m)

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 Briksdal(L),122

RRosad

1-3-2

2-1

2 MissDaddyMttL118

JNguyn

7-6-5

15-1

3 Orenda(L),111

ASuarz

4-9-9

6-1

4 Forest Machi(L),120

OCastll

3-3-1

9-2

5 SlumberSmrtyL118

ACastill

2-4-7

7-2

6 AlleghenyMonL118

J Flores

4-2-7

10-1

7 Bonarda(L),118

JAcksel

5-3-3

3-1

SECOND-6 1/2f; $23,000; cl($7,500); 4up; (f&m)

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 Sejano(L),118

JNguyn

2-4-1

4-1

2 AndrusAthena(L111

ASuarz

2-1-1

2-1

3 NorthrnBrkshrL118

J Baez

5-4-7

12-1

4 DicedNSliced(L)113

K Pellot

5-4-3

10-1

5 SheWearsItWllL122

ACastill

5-1-3

8-5

6 MichaelasCndL118

GWales

7-1-5

8-1

THIRD-6f; $28,000; mdn cl($25,000); 3YO

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 Alex's Mojo(L),121

RRosad

6-2-2

8-1

2 DecoratdAdmrlL121

ERivera

8-7-6

20-1

3 Pilot Light ,121

J Flores

x-x-x

10-1

4 Genius Cat(L),121

RAlvrdJ

2-4-x

8-5

5 Afleet Ahead(L),121

KCrmc

x-x-x

7-2

6 DwntwncndybrL14

J Ortiz

3-7-4

5-2

7 Flashy Felipe(L),121

PHrnO

9-5-3

12-1

FOURTH-5 1/2f; $23,000; cl($7,500); 4up; (f&m)

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 Wow Me(L),110

LVillnv

1-2-2

2-1

2 RewardtheLdyL113

K Pellot

2-3-3

7-2

3 VictoriaCharmL118

SBrmd

7-6-8

15-1

4 Max'sRunner(L)118

S Elliott

5-8-7

8-1

5 Encomium(L),118

JHmpsJ

3-2-1

4-1

6 Ms. Lydian(L),118

JBisono

4-1-2

3-1

FIFTH-1m&70y; $24,000; cl($10,000); 4up; (f&m)

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 RenaissancGrlL111

CEsqln

4-8-4

8-1

2 CuveeMadameL114

J Flores

3-5-5

8-1

3 PleaseBeQuietL118

FPnngt

4-4-3

5-2

4 Hollie'sHolidayL118

LFlores

7-6-6

8-1

5 Too Funny(L),113

K Pellot

5-1-1

6-1

6 Temple Lion(L),111

J Ortiz

5-10-1

3-1

7 BillysingssintrL120

ACastill

6-1-2

12-1

8 MoonlitRiver(L),120

JBisono

1-6-5

9-2

SIXTH-6f; $28,000; mdn cl($25,000); 3up

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 DamagingDougL118

RMntnz

2-2-6

7-2

2 Apache Trail(L),113

K Pellot

4-3-7

5-2

3 RufusTFirefly(L)122

OCastll

x-x-x

12-1

4 RideCandyRideL118

ERivera

5-6-6

10-1

5 Crafty Bobbi(L),111

ASuarz

5-x-x

15-1

6 USSConstitution122

KCrmc

2-6-x

5-1

7 AgainAganAgnL118

RRosad

x-x-x

6-1

8 Elegant Lord ,122

NMngl

x-x-x

8-1

9 MisterPomeroy,122

JBisono

x-x-x

10-1

10 YoungStanley(L111

CEsqln

7-x-x

15-1

SEVENTH-6 1/2f; $25,000; str alw; 4up; (f&m)

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 Flirty Girty(L),110

ABwmn

6-6-8

20-1

2 Lucy's Finale(L),119

RBrach

1-4-3

12-1

3 GimmeanInch(L117

C Cruz

5-6-4

15-1

4 JustDoItPleaseL117

RMntnz

3-6-7

12-1

5 LibertyforAll(L),117

ERivera

3-3-4

6-1

6 GoldenExpressL117

MRispl

7-3-5

6-1

7 Forejudge(L),117

RAlvrdJ

2-2-3

4-1

8 Hot Smile(L),117

VMolin

2-4-2

9-2

9 WildBanshee(L)119

J Flores

2-1-3

5-2

10 Souertime ,122

FBoyce

1-x-x

10-1

EIGHTH-1m; $47,000; alw; 4up

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 Jersey Jazz(L),110

ABwmn

2-9-1

10-1

2 Hello Lover(L),117

R Moya

1-2-1

5-1

3 SpeedingTrainL119

RAlvrdJ

1-3-4

5-2

4 MarchingTune(L117

JHmpsJ

1-3-2

8-1

5 Dan'sMyMan(L),119

JBisono

4-1-2

4-1

6 AvenidaPaseo(L117

ACstlnJ

3-7-5

10-1

7 Next May(L),117

KCrmc

5-3-3

12-1

8 Sortano(L),117

RBrach

4-5-3

20-1

9 Private Tale(L),117

RChipp

1-1-4

7-2

NINTH-6 1/2f; $50,000; alw opt clm; 4up

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 NeedtogetpaidL117

RMntnz

2-2-5

4-1

2 Masala(L),117

JBisono

1-3-1

6-1

3 VeiledProphet(L117

FGarcia

4-6-4

12-1

4 HighOnCandy(L117

FPnngt

3-2-4

3-1

5 Glacier Bay(L),119

KCrmc

1-6-1

7-2

6 Linebacker(L),117

J Flores

4-3-2

2-1

TENTH-1m; $17,000; mdn cl($10,000); 3YO

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 Observer(L),114

CEsqln

4-x-x

5-1

2 BooktheCrook(L111

LVillnv

6-4-4

12-1

3 Cash Sale(L),121

LHirald

8-6-4

10-1

4 DoubleDutchBsL121

JTorres

3-3-6

12-1

5 FourandFiveRdL121

JNguyn

9-12-8

50-1

6 Mr. Nice(L),121

R Moya

3-4-7

7-2

7 BrooklawnDoblL121

JBisono

3-6-x

10-1

8 MaddisnsPssnL121

ERivera

2-4-5

2-1

9 Truancy(L),114

ASuarz

8-8-10

20-1

10 Bear Tracks(L),121

NMngl

10-2-6

8-1

PN Horse, Horse, Horse, cl

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Proving it belongs among city's elite, Cardozo knocks off GW

Three weeks ago, Cardozo began its season in Washington Heights to see how it measured up against powerhouse George Washington, the defending PSAL Class A city champion. After finding themselves in a huge 11-run hole, the Judges rallied against the Trojans backups. They left feeling good after the narrow defeat, taking a moral victory back with them to Queens.

The on-the-rise program was back at GW on Saturday, only this time it didn’t need to find positives out of a setback.

Cardozo rallied from an early three-run deficit, newcomer Connor Doyle worked three impressive innings of relief for the save and the Judges shocked the Trojans, 5-4, on Day 2 of the George Washington Tournament.

Lauren Marsh

Cardozo celebrates during its 5-4 win over George Washington.

Lauren Marsh

Cardozo's Connor Doyle worked three solid innings for the save.

“Intimidation is no longer there,” Cardozo coach Ron Gorecki said. “Cardozo is a force to be reckoned with this year. Barring injury and eligibility, be prepared for us to be in the final four.”

Unlike that first meeting, GW went with one of its aces, Kevin Torres, the entire way and had its regulars in the lineup, though slugging second baseman Henry Rodriguez was away from the team. After touching up Cardozo southpaw Adrian Castano for three runs in the second, the powerful Trojans’ lineup went quiet.

Calvin Luk stabilized the game for the Judges with two solid frames and Doyle, the hard-throwing junior righthander, slammed the door, fanning Yasmany Gomez with the tying and go-ahead runs aboard to close out the impressive victory.

“We know we have the team, we have the chemistry, we don’t think anybody’s stopping us,” Doyle said. “We’re focused on the championship and beating George Washington is a big step.”

Doyle, who came to Cardozo from Townsend Harris via a safety transfer, got the Judges going with a leadoff triple in the fourth. He scored on Nicanor Luna’s fielder’s choice and Castano, the impressive junior, was hit by a pitch and came around on catcher Nelson Rodriguez’s throwing error. And Luna crossed with the tying run on Torres’ walk.

Keith Rogers singled and scored on another Rodriguez throwing error in the fifth and Diego Gonzalez extended the lead with an opposite field homer in the sixth.

“Our chemistry is amazing,” Castano said. “We play for the name on the front of our jerseys, not on the back. This is the best team I’ve played on since I got to Cardozo.”

GW managed just three base-runners from the third through the sixth innings before finally coming alive in the seventh. Randy Rodriguez swatted a leadoff homer off Doyle, Rodriguez walked and Brian Mejia singled to center with one out. Reaching deep, Doyle fanned Alexis Torres on three straight fastballs and beat Gomez with a 1-2 heater up in the zone.

“After the homerun, I turned it up a notch,” Doyle said. “I was determined to win this game for us.”

The contest had an early June feel rather than early April. The teams traded words on a few occasions. Each home run was wildly celebrated. On the final strikeout, Doyle pumped his fist and was mobbed by teammates.

Mandl understood Cardozo’s excitement. His team, after all, is the defending champion many have fingered as this year’s favorite. Then again, it was just one win.

“I’d like to see them do it again,” the coach said.

Cardozo may get that opportunity. If both teams advance to the tournament final as expected, another matchup would be set Thursday at GW at 3 p.m. If Round 3 is anything like the previous two contests, plenty of fireworks are in store.

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Stepan back in lineup for Rangers

Derek Stepan’s inclusion in the lineup for Saturday night’s regular season finale against the Capitals at the Garden officially allowed the Rangers, and their fans, to breathe a sigh of relief.

It looked like Stepan, who is fourth on the team with 51 points, could have picked up a serious injury heading into the playoffs when he was kneed by Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik late in the Rangers’ 5-2 loss in Pittsburgh Thursday night.

But after sitting out the final few minutes of Thursday’s loss, as well as Friday’s practice, he was back on the ice Saturday night with linemates Ryan Callahan and Artem Anisimov against the Capitals, finishing with 20:06 in ice time.

Rangers coach John Tortorella made his feelings known about the Orpik hit in his postgame press conference Thursday in Pittsburgh, but had less to say about the $20,000 fine he received from the league office Friday afternoon.

When asked for his thoughts on the fine, he responded, “Nothing.”

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In other injury news, the Rangers also saw their franchise goaltender, Henrik Lundqvist, return to the ice. Lundqvist sat out of Thursday’s loss after taking a shot from Philadelphia’s Claude Giroux off of his right forearm in the second period of Tuesday’s conference-clinching 5-3 win over the Flyers.

Lundqvist had said after Friday’s practice that he wanted to play, both to help shake off any rust before the playoffs begin and to help the team claim the Presidents’ Trophy. But the Rangers’ hopes of claiming that award on their own quickly evaporated when Lundqvist allowed Washington’s first two shots to go by him and finished with 13 saves on 17 Capitals shots.

“I’m almost there,” he said. “I’m not going to blame anything on my performance.

“It’s a good feeling that the regular season is over now. The last few weeks I’ve been thinking more and more about what’s ahead. … It’s a good feeling to finally get prepared for this and I’m excited.”

The Rangers’ loss, combined with the Canucks’ 3-0 win over the Oilers, allowed Vancouver to skate off with this year’s Presidents’ Trophy. The Rangers finished the season tied with the St. Louis Blues for the league’s second-highest point total with 109.

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Lundqvist also was named the Rangers’ most valuable player in voting done by the local media. Lundqvist, who won the award for a franchise-record sixth season in a row, finished the season with career highs in wins (39), save percentage (.930) and goals against average (1.97).

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After Chris Kreider and his Boston College teammates won the national tie with last night’s 4-1 victory over Ferris State, the Rangers now can offer him a contract.

Kreider will be eligible to play for the Rangers in the playoffs if he chooses to sign.

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Clashes Add to Doubts Over Syria Cease-Fire

BEIRUT—Syrian artillery pounded the rebellious city of Homs, and government tanks and troops stormed towns in the north and south on Wednesday, deepening doubts that President Bashar al-Assad will follow through on his commitment to a truce starting next week.

WSJ United Nations correspondent Joe Lauria reports Syria has accepted April 10 as the date to end violent attacks, in which an estimated 9,000 people have died. AP Photo.

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Antiregime activists cited the new assaults as evidence that Mr. Assad is trying to crush those seeking to overthrow his regime before the cease-fire brokered by international envoy Kofi Annan is set to begin on April 10. Activist groups reported more than 50 dead nationwide for the day.

Russia, a key Assad ally, warned other nations not to arm the opposition, predicting such a move would only increase bloodshed.

The international community is sharply divided over how to stop the violence that has left more than 9,000 people dead over the past year.

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Mr. Assad agreed this week to implement the cease-fire from April 10. The truce is the keystone of a six-point plan put forward by Mr. Annan, the joint United Nations-Arab League envoy. It requires regime forces to withdraw from towns and cities, followed by a withdrawal by rebel fighters. All sides are then supposed to hold talks on a political solution.

A Syrian government official said Tuesday that troops had begun withdrawing from some calm cities and were moving to the outskirts of tense areas. He gave no further details.

Activists reached by telephone Wednesday in north, south and central Syria said they had seen no sign the military was pulling out.

Some reported the opposite. "They are still sending in reinforcements," said Yazeed al-Baradan in the southern town of Tafas. He said government tanks and armored cars pushed in early in the day, beefed up checkpoints around the city and torched more than a dozen homes of known regime opponents.

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Another activist in the northern province of Idlib gave a similar report. "We don't see any proof of withdrawals here," said Fadi al-Yassin. "Anyone who gives a promise to the U.N. that he will withdraw his troops has to show good intentions, but we know Assad has no good intentions. These are just maneuvers by the regime."

The opposition suspects Mr. Assad agreed to the plan to buy more time to continue his crackdown on the revolt.

Syria's uprising began in March 2011 when protesters inspired by other Arab Spring revolts took to the streets to call for political reform. The regime has tried to violently quash spreading dissent, and many in the opposition have since taken up arms.

But the local rebels fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army are outgunned by Mr. Assad's large, professional forces, and the failure of diplomacy to stop the violence has left many rebels calling for more arms.

"We have only one demand and that is the arming of the Free Army," said Mr. Baradan, the Tafas activist. "Then, God willing, we will topple the regime ourselves."

A group of some 70 nations pledged this week to supply the opposition with aid and communications equipment, while Saudi Arabia and some of its Gulf Arab neighbors have started a fund to support rebel fighters. Much about the fund remains unclear, and any weapons reaching the rebels from outside Syria have yet to make a noticeable difference on the ground.

Syrian ally Russia warned that if other countries armed the opposition, it would exacerbate the conflict.

"Even if they arm the Syrian opposition to the teeth, it won't be able to defeat the Syrian army," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. "The carnage will go on for many years."

Russia and China have resisted international calls for Mr. Assad to resign and have twice protected Syria from censure by the U.N. Security Council. But both countries have endorsed Mr. Annan's plan, which doesn't call for Mr. Assad to leave power—the uprising's central demand.

Most opposition figures dismiss the Annan plan as too little, too late.

Activists around the country reported government shelling, raids and gunfire that killed dozens of civilians and a number of rebel fighters and government soldiers.

Activist videos posted online showed explosions and columns of black smoke rising from the rebellious central city of Homs, apparently from government shelling.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 28 civilians were killed in government attacks in Homs and nearby towns.

It said rebels clashed with government troops in the area, trying to stop the government's advances, leaving four opposition fighters and 14 soldiers dead.

The Observatory also reported government shelling and raids in Idlib and southern Daraa provinces as well as an explosion in Beit Saham near Damascus that killed seven people. The Syrian government reported seven dead and blamed the blast on "terrorists" preparing explosives.

The Observatory and another activist network, the Local Coordination Committees, put the day's death toll at more than 50.

Activists' claims couldn't be independently verified. The Syrian government rarely comments on specific incidents and has barred most media from working in the country.

Throughout the uprising, it has blamed the violence on terrorists serving a foreign conspiracy. It has yet to comment on the April 10 deadline, though Mr. Annan and Russian officials have said it has accepted it.

The regime has accepted other peace plans in the past only to ignore them on the ground.

The violence has taken a high toll on civilians, and the International Committee of the Red Cross is pressing Syria to give aid workers access to embattled areas. The group's president, Jakob Kellenberger, visited Daraa province Wednesday with a team that distributed around 1,000 food baskets, said spokesman Saleh Dabbakeh.

Mr. Kellenberger hasn't commented publicly since he arrived on Monday.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Stocks close down as Dow, S&P 500 each drop one percent

Stocks fell for a second straight day on Wednesday, joining a global stock sell-off after a disappointing Spanish bond auction.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for a second-straight session, sliding 124.80 points, or one percent, to 13,074.75, on Wednesday. The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index shed 14.42 points, or one percent, to 1,395, while the Nasdaq Composite lost 45.48 points, or 1.5 percent, to 3,068.09, its steepest decline this year.

Spain sold just €2.589 billion ($3.43 billion) of bonds, at the bottom of its planned range, and at yields that were well above previous auctions.

Following the auction, yields on 10-year Spanish government debt rose to 5.712 percent, from 5.445 percent Tuesday, the highest level since Jan. 9.

Also weighing on sentiment was a revised reading of eurozone business activity in March, which confirmed contraction, as well as a decline in eurozone retail sales in February.

Meanwhile, the European Central Bank left its main interest rate unchanged for the fourth straight month, as expected. In a news conference after the decision, ECB President Mario Draghi warned that risks to growth remained and any discussion of how and when the ECB will unwind its unconventional measures to fight the crisis was premature.

The US market sell-off has come after the minutes of the latest meeting of the Federal Reserve rate-setting committee, released Tuesday, showed little evidence that the central bank was moving toward further easing.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Parcells to Saints OK with Goodell

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says he won’t stand in the way if the Saints ask Bill Parcells to take over as interim coach for suspended Sean Payton.

“That’s their decision. They need to make those decisions and we’ll move forward,” Goodell said yesterday at the opening of the NFL Shop at Draft store in Manhattan. “Bill’s a great coach, and I’m sure [he] will add a lot of personality and intrigue. And he’s as competitive as they get so I’m sure he’ll do a good job.”

Before the Saints pick someone to run the team this year, though, Goodell still has to rule on Payton’s appeal of his season-long suspension, along with the appeals of shorter suspensions to assistant coach Joe Vitt and general manager Mickey Loomis and penalties handed down to the team.

Goodell expects to hear the appeals this week, and hopes to make a ruling shortly thereafter.

“Part of it depends exactly when the appeal is going to be, and second of all what information comes up in the appeal,” said Goodell, who met with Payton twice before the appeal was filed.

Meanwhile, league officials were meeting with NFL Players’ Association representatives about penalties involving players who took part in the bounty program.

The results of the appeal could well affect whether Parcells comes out of retirement to take over as interim coach while his former offensive assistant and protege is suspended.

Parcells has said he would consider coaching the Saints if asked. Payton and Loomis played golf with the former NFL coach last week to talk to him about the team’s predicament.

Parcells, who turns 71 in August, led the Giants to two Super Bowl titles, and also coached the Patriots, Jets and Cowboys.

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Debbie Little at Monticello

Best Bet: Pictonians Souwest (7th)

FIRST: mile; pace; $3400; cond

1 Art Glass

(KSwitzerJr)

1-1-5

5-2

4 Four StarTommy

(JTagartJr)

4-1-3

3-1

2 Jezal Theory A

(JMarohnJr)

3-4-6

4-1

3 Life of Ease

(RPetitto)

1-2-7

10-1

5 Best of Times

(KDIBenedtto)

1-5-2

7-2

6 Sams Slot Machine

(TGale)

6-8-1

5-1

7 Terrific Seven

(JMarohn)

5-6-2

12-1

8 Paulimony

(WParkerJr)

3-4-5

8-1

SECOND: mile; pace; $2700; cond

1 Dougs Boy

(ASchwartz)

1-6-1

7-2

3 Imposter A

(MForte)

1-5-2

5-2

2 MtVernonHanover

(MMertn)

2-2-7

3-1

4 Western Dog

(KSwitzerJr)

7-6-6

12-1

5 Jds Atm

(KDevaux)

4-1-4

4-1

6 Raps A Million

(WParkerJr)

4-1-3

9-2

7 True Magic

(RVinci)

2-5-6

10-1

8 Rhea Nourrir

(TGale)

2-4-4

8-1

THIRD: mile; pace; $4000; cl($2000)

1 Gallant Guy N

(CStratton)

2-2-4

3-1

6 Fifth Street

(TGale)

5-3-4

5-2

2 Baruch Hanover

(JTaggartJr)

3-6-4

4-1

3 Bull Rush

(MForte)

8-1-3

9-2

4 Mattnipulator

(KSwitzerJr)

4-8-7

6-1

5 Tree Light

(MMerton)

2-7-2

7-2

7 Eyesbold

(JPrimeau)

4-4-8

10-1

8 Ashley Cruiser

(WParkerJr)

3-7-5

12-1

FOURTH: mile; pace; $2700; cond

6 Gone Baby Gone

(WParkerJr)

3-7-4

5-2

3 Roan Shark

(KSwitzerJr)

3-7-2

4-1

4 Gateway Jet

(MMerton)

1-6-4

3-1

1 Tigers Destiny

(JMarohn)

5-8-5

6-1

2 GeneralMaximusN

(JTggrtJr)

1-7-8

9-2

5 S F Exposed

(KDIBenedetto)

2-7-7

8-1

7 Four Brass Starz

(MForte)

5-2-2

7-2

8 Sandri Hanover

(JMarohnJr)

8-3-7

15-1

FIFTH: mile; pace; $3400; cond

5 Arts Mattjesty

(JPrimeau)

2-2-1

9-2

7 Bay Street

(MMerton)

2-4-5

7-2

8 Southwind Irvin

(JDevaux)

1-1-1

5-2

1 Star Power

(WParkerJr)

1-5-3

3-1

2 Christoffer Bliss

(JOney)

1-1-6

12-1

3 Hi Hopes Cruiser

(TGale)

3-5-1

10-1

4 My Edward

(KSwitzerJr)

4-2-4

8-1

6 May Day Jojo

(KDIBenedetto)

5-6-6

4-1

SIXTH: mile; pace; $4000; cond

2 Rich N Flashy

(WParkerJr)

6-4-4

7-2

3 Farewell Sky

(JMarohnJr)

4-1-1

5-2

4 Snap Out Of It

(JTaggartJr)

3-1-4

3-1

1 Aruba Sunset

(TGale)

1-7-5

12-1

5 WindsunFireNIce

(KSwtzrJr)

5-3-3

5-1

6 L Flaviadi

(KDevaux)

6-5-7

10-1

7 Out To Kill A

(KDIBenedetto)

8-5-3

8-1

8 Million Dollar Bay

(MMerton)

2-2-4

9-2

SEVENTH: mile; pace; $4300; cond

2 PictoniansSouwest

(CStrttn)

1-7-7

5-2

3 Hot Pistol

(JMarohn)

2-6-1

3-1

6 Mighty River A

(JMarohnJr)

1-5-1

7-2

1 Arts Blaze

(KSwitzerJr)

4-5-4

4-1

4 Act of Heaven

(JTaggartJr)

8-5-5

9-2

5 Toms Wealth

(CWashington)

1-5-5

10-1

7 Wantasmile

(KDIBenedetto)

3-3-2

6-1

8 Delco Tross

(RHarp)

1-3-4

12-1

EIGHTH: mile; pace $2000; cond

2 Richess King

(WParkerJr)

4-3-6

5-2

4 South Park Kid

(RVinci)

2-7-7

3-1

8 Song of theSouth

(CStratton)

3-5-7

12-1

1 Expensive Art

(MMerton)

5-7-4

5-1

3 Loyal Vale N

(KSwitzerJr)

8-6-5

10-1

5 P H Hotshot

(JMarohnJr)

6-dnf-4

9-2

6 Jk Hooty

(TGale)

5-3-7

6-1

7 Betting Molin

(DdMiller)

4-6-7

4-1

pace, mile, Sams Slot Machine, Ashley Cruiser

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