KENTUCKY DERBY 95 



positions were still the same, but here Ovelando began to hang 

 out signals of distress and he was done. Pink Star by this time 

 had gotton on almost even terms with Zal and, as the sixteenth 

 pole was passed, he was slowly drawing away from the fleet- 

 footed chestnut. A few strides and it was all over, for Boland 

 began to ride Zal, but he was done to a turn and at the end 

 Pink Star was under wraps. Ridden out, Zal finished a little 

 over a length in front of Ovelando, and quite a piece back 

 came the favorite. 



THIRTY-FOURTH DERBY 1908 



Louisville, Ky., May 5, 1908. — Weather cloudy, track heavy. 

 \% miles. Time 2:151/5. Value to winner $4,850, second 

 $700, third $300. 



Stone Street, 1 17, Pickens 1 



Sir Cleges, 117, Koerner 2 



Dunvegan, 114, Warren 3 



Synchronized, F. Burton; Banridge, V. Powers; Milford. 

 Minder; Bill Herron, J. Lee, and Frank Bird, J. Williams 

 also ran. 



Good start. Won easily by three lengths, heads each next 

 four. Mutuels $123.60 for $5. 



Owned by C. E. Hamilton, trained by J. Hall. 



Stone Street, b c, 3, by Longstreet — Stone Nellie. 



DESCRIPTION OF RACE 



Stone Street, a despised outsider, carrying the blue jacket and 

 white sash of C. E. Hamilton, the popular Latonia turfman, and 

 ridden by Jockey Pickens, walked away with the thirty-fourth 

 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Tuesday, with the pride 

 of Louisville, Sir Cleges, the public's choice, in the place. The 

 $5 mutuels paid $123.60, Three lengths in front of the favorite, 



