ARCADIA, Calif.-For the third time in the first seven days of the Santa Anita winter-spring meeting, there is a pick six carryover. The carryover for Friday's eight-race program is $143,011. The card begins at 1 p.m. Pacific, and the pick six covers the third through eighth races. In addition, there is a carryover in the $1 super high five of $78,259. The super high five requires bettors to correctly select the first five finishers of the last race. Most of the pick six races have full fields. The third race, a sprint for maiden claimers, has drawn 12 entrants. There are 10 runners in the fourth race, a seven-furlong sprint for $62,500 claimers, and the fifth race, run over a mile on turf for $50,000 claimers. Both are open races. All Man, who drew the rail, is the 7-2 morning-line favorite in the fourth race. Wondrous Event, who also drew the rail, is the 7-2 morning-line favorite in the fifth race. The seventh race, an allowance race over seven furlongs, has 12 entrants. Cat Brulay, who breaks from post 11, is expected to be a strong favorite. Double Trouble and Victorina are expected to dominate the betting in the Paseana Handicap, the seventh race. The Paseana Handicap is run over 1 1/16 miles for fillies and mares. The final race is a maiden claimer over 5 1/2 furlongs. Motorboat, the mount of top jockey Rafael Bejarano, is the likely favorite.