87th RUNNING—1955—NASHUA
SIXTH RACE 112 MILES. (Bolingbroke, September 26, 1942, 2.27%, 5, 115.)
17 5 3 Eightzseventh running THE BELMONT $100,000 added, of which $20,000 te second,
310,000 to third and $5,000 te fourth. Syear-olds. Colts (geidings net eligible) and
June 11-55—Bel ‘ilies. Scale weights. Colts, 126 ibs., fillies, 121 Ibs. The winning owner will be
sented with the August Belmont Memerial Cup, to be retained for one year, as well a5
2 traphy for permanent possession. Starters to be named through the entry box ie day
before the race at the usual time of ciosit
Seems salve $119,600. Net valve te winner $43,700, second $20.08, third $10,000, fourth $5,000. Mutt pool
index Horse Eat A Wt PP %@ ‘% ' 1% Str Fin Jockey Owner Odds $1
0377! NASHUA wi 5 2% e jh 125 16 39 E Arcaro Belair Stud AMS
510174 BLAZING COUNT 9 w:26 7 ie 4 494-214-244 254 E Guerin Sarclay Stable 75
509992 PORTERSVILLE «wh 4 4S 34h 36° T Atkinson Clearwater Stable 475
‘47820! JABNEH wit 1 5 6¢ 59)62 41 A Valenz'la EE Bankhead 1240
50989 FLVING FURY wit 6 : 4 53 Sh $2) H Moreno Cain Hoy Stable 17.80
90998 LITTLE DELL wo1% 301! 4, 2) 77): 76 6'f PJ Bailey CY Whitney BIS
SO77® MR ALL wo12% 8 77 63 34 3) 4 72 O Gorman H Weinstein 80.45
3098 RETAMERO wo!2 2 6' 72 $ 8 3 8 Whester “ing Ranch 62.60
Time 24%, 49. 1.1344, 1.38%, 2.04%, 2.29. Track fast,
Official Pregram Numbers» 7~2 Mutuels Paid. - Odds to 31.
feasiua oe . 2 wa i. MW a £
Mutuel Prices. ESiAziG court: “3 "
B , by Nasrullah—Segula, by Johnstown. Trainer J. Fitzsimmons. Bred by Belair Stud.
Start good. Won easily, second and third driving. NASHUA, away fastest, raced in closest puriuit of
LITTLE DELL during the run down the Dackstretch, forged to ine front on the far turn when ready and,
after attaining a commanding lead nearing the furlong marker, increased his advantage through the stretch,
winning as Tis rider pleased. BLAZING COUNT, forwardly piaced during the early running while on the
Outside, moved into the runner-up pesition on the final turn, was unable to seriously endanger the winner
when set down for the drive, but held on willingly to easily prevail over PORTERSVILLE. The latter, forced
to take up slightly when in clase quarters on the first turn, recovered readily to remain within striking distance
of the leaders to the stretch, then failed to respond when called upon for his best effort. JABNEH was always
outrun FLYING FURY never was formidable LITTLE DELL, much used setting the early pace, had little
eft, MR AL L. saved ground to no aval, RETAMERO never menaced.
Seratched—Rajput, 126, Uncle Gus, 12%y Courtship, 126