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82nd Kentucky Derby
1956 - Needles
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   Race Summary
:23 4/5, :47 1/5, 1:11 3/5, 1:36 4/5, 2:03 2/5. Track fast.
Winner - B.c. by Ponder - Noodle Soup, by Jack High, trained by H.L. Fontaine; bred in Florida by W.E. Leach.
$2 mutuels paid - Needles, $5.20 straight, $3.60 place, $3.40 show; Fabius (a-entry), $3.80 place, $3.60 show; Come on Red (f-field), $6.60 show.
$167,550 gross value and $5,000 Gold Cup. Net to winner $123,450; second $25,000; third $12,500; fourth $5,000. 169 nominations.

1956: World History Race Footnotes
Horse Finish Jockey Owner Breeder Trainer
Needles 1st David Erb D & H Stable William E. Leach Hugh Fontaine
Fabius 2nd William Hartack Calumet Farm Calumet Farm H. A. Jones
Come On Red 3rd Alfred Popara Helen W. Kellogg Murlogg Farm Odie Clelland
Count Chic 4th Steve Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Dino Lozzi M. E. Rehers L. A. Lawson
Pintor Lea 5th R. L. Baird Calumet Farm Calumet Farm H. A. Jones
Career Boy 6th Eric Guerin Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Sylveter Veitch
No Regrets 7th Douglas Dodson Brillembourg & Britt Cooper A.L. R. T. Waggoner
Head Man 8th Eddie Arcaro Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Sylveter Veitch
King O' Swords 9th Ralph Borgemenke Reverie Knoll Farm Freeman Keyes Frankie Sanders
High King 10th William McKenly Cook Joseph Gavegnano Crown Crest Farm Thomas Barry
Jean Baptiste 11th Jim Nichols Mrs. Loyd P. Tate Mrs. John D. Hertz L. P. Tate
Terrang 12th William Shoemaker Rex C. Ellsworth Rex C. Ellsworth M. A. Tenney
Black Emperor 13th Johnny Adams Hasty House Farm Belair Stud Harry Trotsek
Besomer 14th Nicholas Shuk, Jr. Companas Stable Companas Stable C. MacLeod, Jr.
Invalidate 15th Larry Gilligan T. Alie Grissom Dr. Eslie Asbury Vester Richard Wright
Ben A. Jones 16th Paul J. Bailey G & M Stable J. B. F. Randolph Elmer Kalensky
Countermand 17th Arnold Kirkland Brandywine Stable Renappi Corporation V. W. Raines
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Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. NEEDLES, well handled, saved ground when outrun to the last three-eighths mile, was sent to the middle of the track for the stretch run and, responding readily to urging, wore down FABIUS and won going away. FABIUS, well placed from the start, took command approaching the stretch, held on gamely when set down in the drive but was unable to withstand NEEDLES. COME ON RED, far back early, moved up boldly entering the stretch, finished willingly under punishment but was not good enough for the top pair. COUNT CHIC, unable to keep up early, made a good bid in the early stretch, then failed to rally when hard urged in the drive. PINTOR LEA gradually worked his way forward to the stretch, remained next to the inner rail for the drive but could not threaten the leaders, pulling up sore. CAREER BOY finished fairly well. NO REGRETS tired after showing early speed. HEAD MAN raced forwardly placed for a mile but had nothing left for the stretch run. KING O' SWORDS bumped with INVALIDATE at the start and never recovered. TERRANG had early speed but failed to stay. BESOMER was through early. INVALIDATE and BEN A JONES had brief speed. Scratched - Reaping Right.

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