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The Gray Ghost Handicap
Dateline: 10/30/97

 Even horse racing has a Halloween tradition with the annual Gray Ghost Handicap at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. Named after the famous Native Dancer who raced in the early 1950's, this race is held on Halloween night and is restricted to gray horses only. The trophy is presented by the winners of the costume contest and a great time is had by all. Although the entrants are usually middle level in class, just the sight of a herd of grays racing to the finish is a thrill! To make it even better for the local patrons, you can print out a free clubhouse pass.

$25,000 3yo&up, THE GREY GHOST STARTER HANDICAP, 1m &1/16(turf).
PostHorseJockey WTMLOddsTrainer
1Add The GoldLopez1194-1Griffith T
2Golden LaunchPanas10820-1Berrios M
3LaafeeMaple1183-1McLaughlin K
4Ten Times NobilityTurner1197-2Carey C
5aBabe's HonorBermudez1136-1Dowd J
6Ben's ApprovalAmiss11715-1Ryan A
7Jay's Fair IsisValles11610-1Collazo V
8Silver Over FinishBeckner1198-1Ryan D
9Roving DuchessPrado11220-1Gruwell B
10CaptivatorOrtiz11320-1Gilmour R
11Auctioneer BillySantagata11210-1Hartsell Jr. J
12aCan't Slow DownKrone1147-2Henriksen P


Results:
6th MED October 31, 1997 Starter Handicap ($25,000) 3 yo's & up - 1 1/16m; (Turf); Time 1:44.43; Off at 9:27 Cloudy Track: Yielding 1 Ten Times Nobility T. Turner 4.80 3.00 3.20 11 Auctioneer Billy N. Santagata 19.80 9.20 1a Can't Slow Down J. Krone 3.20 Exacta (1-11): 129.20 Trifecta (1-11-2): 601.60 Pic 3 (10-4-1): 534.00 Owner: Richard Felder; Trainer: Charles A. Carey Also Ran: Add the Gold, Ben's Approval, Roving Duchess, Laafee (GB), Golden Launch, Babe's Honor, Captivator, Jay's Fair Isis
 The original Gray Ghost was Native Dancer who raced to fame in the early days of television. His gray color made him easy to spot on the small black and white TVs of the early 1950's and his winning ways quickly made him a fan favorite. Racing was televised much more frequently than today so millions saw him win and win often. He retired with a lifetime record of 22 starts, 21 wins, and one second. His lone defeat was in the 1953 Kentucky Derby where he lost by a nose to Dark Star. He lost Horse of the Year honors that year to Tom Fool but did win the title in 1954 before a recurring foot problem caused his retirement. He has also been a very big influence as a stallion through his daughter Natalma and her son the great sire Northern Dancer as well as his son Raise a Native, sire of the great Mr. Prospector.

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