Our pick, In Certain Circles, went off at a huge price, 15.70-to-1, dueled for the lead most of the way with another one we liked, Meteorologist (8.20-to-1), took the lead at the stretch but was caught inside the sixteenth pole by Shone, the horse we feared most (6.50-to-1) and Trippi's Storm, the 9-to-10 favorite. Our pick held on for third, beaten under two lengths to complete a $137.20 $1 trifecta, and Meteorologist completed a $682 $1 superfecta. CHARLES TOWN, , 4 1/2 Furlongs, MSW Our pick, firster Logan's Rally, went off second choice at 1.30-to-1, buried the field wire-to-wire by 11 to kick off a $48 exacta; the even money choice, My Echo, was third in a $128 trifecta. Note: If you wanted to play the third at Santa Anita Saturday and wanted to go against the $8 million yearling,and even money, Mr. Sekiguchi, you had your pick of four horses, one of which, Rising Rate, a playable one under Par OBSFEB colt, won, paying $6.00. We probably would have passed the race, but we bring it up to pound home the point once again--2-year-old sales horses are dangerous in most all maiden special races, no matter if they're two or three years old.