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44th Kentucky Derby
1918 - Exterminator
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   Race Summary
:24 1/5, :49 1/5, 1:16 1/5, 1:43 3/5, 2:10 4/5. Track muddy.
Winner - Ch.g. by *McGee - Fair Empress, by Jim Gore; trained by Henry McDaniel; bred in Kentucky by F.D. Knight.
$2 mutuels paid - Exterminator, $61.20 straight, $23.10 place, $12.40 show; Escoba, $4.90 place, $4.60 show; Viva America, $13.20 show.
$15,000 added. Net to winner $14,700; second $2,500; third $1,000; fourth $275. 70 nominations.

1918: World History Race Footnotes
Horse Finish Jockey Owner Breeder Trainer
Exterminator 1st William Knapp Willis Sharpe Kilmer F. D. Knight Henry McDaniel
Escoba 2nd Joe Notter Kenneth S. Alexander Kenneth Deeds Alexander John S. Ward
Viva America 3rd William Warrington C. T. Worthington George I. Stoll W. N. Potts
War Cloud 4th John Loftus A. K. Macomber J. B. Joel W. B. Jennings
Lucky B. 5th John McCabe O. A. Bianchi Oswald A. Bianchi Oswald A. Bianchi
Jas. T. Clark 6th John Morys John W. Schorr R. H. Anderson Louis Tauber
Sewell Combs 7th Loyd Gentry Gallaher Brothers Gallaher Brothers J. C. Gallaher
American Eagle 8th Earl Sande Thomas C. McDowell Thomas C. McDowell George Denney
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Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. EXTERMINATOR moved up fast after going three-quarters and, slipping through on the inner rail, raced into the lead and outstayed ESCOBA. The latter raced forwardly from the start, made a resolute effort in the last eighth, but tired in the last sixteenth. VIVA AMERICA showed the most early speed, but found the distance a trifle too far. *WAR CLOUD met with much interference on the first two turns, but remained close up to the last quarter, where he tired. SEWELL COMBS raced well for three-quarters. JAMES T. CLARK was sharply cut off when he moved up fast at the half mile ground. Scratched - Aurum, Jim Heffering. Overweight - Viva America, 1 pound. (*Foreign Bred)

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