KENTUCKY DERBY 99 



cry "Friend Harry is catching him" rung out before the crowd 

 was yelling Friend Harry is beaten, as the Alvey colt's stride 

 shortened. Miami, which had clung tenaciously to second 

 place, also under restraint, was now sent after the flying pace- 

 maker with a will. But Shilling could not rally his mount and 

 the farther the field went the easier was Wintergreen's task. 

 Nearing the eighth pole Powers got a little uneasy and gave 

 Wintergreen one good crack with the whip and he bounded away 

 like the others were standing still. Miami was just as easily second 

 and Dr. Barkley just managed to beat out Sir Catesby, the 

 latter coming through the worst going. The rest were pretty 

 well scattered. 



THIRTY-SIXTH DERBY 1910 



Louisville, Ky., May 10, 1910.— Weather clear, Track fast. 

 \Ya miles. Time 2:062/5. Value to winner $4,850, second $700, 

 third $300. 



Donau, 117, Herbert \-]/ 2 length 



Joe Morris, 117, 2-h 



Fighting Bob, 117, 3-n 



Boola Boola, 117, 4 



Topland, 114 5 



John Furlong, 107, 6 



Gallant Pirate, 117, 7 



$5 mutuels paid $13.25. At post one minute. Start good, 

 won driving second and third same. 



Donau, b c, 3, by Woolsthorpe — Al Lone. Owned by Wm. 

 Gerst, Nashville, Tenn., trained by G. Ham. 



DESCRIPTION OF RACE 



An enormous crowd gathered from all points of the compass 

 saw and cheered the victory of the bay colt Donau in the thirty- 

 sixth running of the Kentucy Derby, now truly the "Blue Riband" 



