Mr. Pete ($7.60) overtook favored Looking Ready in the stretch to record his first stakes victory in the $117,263 Aspirant Stakes for New York-bred 2-year old colts and geldings at Finger Lakes on Saturday. Mr. Pete sat in a stalking position along the rail under jockey Harry Hernandez in the early going, as Looking Ready set the pace in the six-furlong sprint on dirt. Through the turn, Mr. Pete angled off the rail and made his bid for the lead. He swept by Looking Ready at the eighth-pole and went on to win by 2 1/4 lengths over Lover’s Leap, who nosed out Collective Effort for second. Looking Ready was fourth. Mr. Pete covered the six furlongs in 1:11.94, while recording his first stakes win for trainer James Ryerson and owner Nirvana Stables. He earned $70,357 to bring his career earnings to $125,957. Mr. Pete had finished fifth in his stakes debut in his most recent start in the Funny Cide Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 25. Earlier on the card, Indy’s Lady ($16.60) romped in her career debut, taking the $116,550 Lady Finger Stakes for New York-bred 2-year old fillies by eight lengths over One Last Cast. Indy’s Lady went straight to the lead out of the gate under jockey John Davila Jr., covering the opening quarter in 22.45 seconds and the opening half-mile in 46.36 seconds. Turning for home, Indy’s Lady opened up on her rivals, crossing the line in 1:12.04 for six furlongs on dirt. Salty Smile finished third, while the heavily favored Droselmeyr’s Smile was fourth. The win in the Lady Finger was leading trainer Jeremiah Englehart’s first stakes victory of the meet. Indy’s Lady banked the $69,930 winner’s share for owners Orlando Di Rienzo and Southfield Farm.