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63rd Kentucky Derby
1937 - War Admiral

   Race Summary
:23 1/5, :46 4/5, 1:12 2/5, 1:37 2/5, 2:03 1/5. Track fast.
Winner - Br.c by Man o' War - Brushup, by Sweep, trained by George Conway; bred in Kentucky by S.D. Riddle.
$2 mutuels paid - War Admiral, $5.20 straight, $4.20 place, $3.40 show; Pompoon, $9.40 place, $6.00 show; Reaping Reward (coupled with Military as Milky Way Farms entry), $3.80 show.
$50,000 added and $5,000 Gold Cup. Net to winner $52,050; second $6,000; third $3,000; fourth $1,000. 103 nominations.

1937: World History Race Footnotes
Horse Finish Jockey Owner Breeder Trainer
War Admiral 1st Charle Kurtsinger Glen Riddle Farm Samuel D. Riddle George Conway
Pompoon 2nd Harry Richards J. Louchheim William R. Coe C. E. Clarke
Reaping Reward 3rd Alfred Robertson Milky Way Farms Claiborne Farm Robert McGarvey
Melodist 4th John Longden Wheatley Stable Wheatley Stable Jame Fitzsimmons
Sceneshifter 5th James Stout Maxwell Howard Joseph E. Widener Earl Sande
Heelfly 6th Wayne D. Wright Three D's Stock Farm Three D's Stock Farm Jack R. Pryce
Dellor 7th Basil James J. W. Parrish J. W. Parrish John Milton Goode
Burning Star 8th Charle Parke Shandon Farm Shandon Farm John J. Greely, Sr.
Court Scandal 9th Earl Steffen Townsend B. Martin Llangollen Stable Walter Burrows
Clodion 10th Irving Anderson Walter A. Carter Hal Price Headley Walter Carter
Fairy Hill 11th Maurice Peters Foxcatcher Farms Foxcatcher Farms Richard E. Handlen
Merry Maker 12th Hilton Dabson Miss E. G. Rand V. Jack Howard W. Shea
No Sir 13th Hubert LeBlanc Mary Hirsch A. C. Schwartz Mary Hirsch
Grey Gold 14th Joseph Rosen E. W. Duffy H. C. McGehee G. R. Miller
Military 15th Charles Corbett Milky Way Farms Lucas Berthold Combs Robert McGarvey
Sunset Trail II 16th Robert Dotter Raoul Walsh Brownstown Stud George Walsh
Fencing 17th Jack Westrope Maxwell Howard Joseph E. Widener Earl Sande
Bernard F. 18th Lee Hardy I. J. Collins I. J. Collins Al Miller
Sir Damion 19th Edward Yager Marshall Field Marshall Field George Odom
Billionaire 20th George Woolf E. R. Bradley Idle Hour Stock Farm Herbert John Thompson
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Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. WAR ADMIRAL, fractious at post, was away fast, was taken under restraint after racing quarter-mile, set the pace, easily to the final half-mile, increased his advantage gradually on the stretch turn and won in hand. POMPOON, forced wide throughout, was reserved off the pace, offered good response when called upon. REAPING REWARD, in close quarters early, tired. SCENESHIFTER, jostled about on the first turn and eased back in several futile attempts to get racing room between horses, lost much ground on the final turn, then closed well in a splendid effort. HEELFLY had to be taken back slightly on the first turn as FAIRY HILL came over, tired in the stretch. DELLOR lost ground much of the race. BURNING STAR could not get up. COURT SCANDAL tired. CLODION was in close quarters on the inside of the back stretch. FAIRY HILL had speed but was through after a mile. MILITARY was far back throughout. FENCING quit. BILLIONAIRE was through early.

   

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