LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Eddie Kenneally has a great wedding gift ready for Adam Beschizza, if only Point Me By will cooperate. Beschizza, the 29-year-old British-born jockey, was married Monday evening to Jorie Gorski, a racing official on the Kentucky circuit. Friday at Churchill Downs, Kenneally will give Beschizza a leg up on Point Me By, a Grade 1 winner, in the $134,000 feature going 1 1/16 miles on turf. “It’d be nice to put Adam up on a winner in a race like this,” said Kenneally, who trains Point Me By for Homewrecker Racing. “The horse is doing well and comes off a nice effort.” Point Me By is part of an oversubscribed lineup of older horses in race 8, the only allowance on a nine-race card that starts at 12:45 p.m. Eastern. The feature goes at 4:22. Beschizza rode the winner of the last race here Sunday, Elle of the Ball, adding a further degree of joy to the Monday gathering of about 80 family members and friends at the Yew Dell Gardens in nearby Oldham County. Trainer Grant Foster officiated. To add to his big week, Beschizza will need to work out the right trip from post 3 – and Point Me By will need to work up one of his better efforts. A bay 4-year-old colt with a remarkably consistent pattern of Beyer Speed Figures – all eight of his races have resulted in Beyers ranging from 82 to 89 – Point Me By hit a pinnacle by winning the Grade 1 Bruce D. last summer at Arlington Park. The race previously was known as the Secretariat for more than 40 years. Point Me By will race with blinkers off after wearing them in his last two starts. The son of Point of Entry forced all the running in his most recent race for these same second-level allowance conditions April 27 at Keeneland before finishing a decent sixth, beaten just two lengths for all the money. “That was a pretty tough ‘two other than,’ ” said Kenneally, “and this one is equally deep.” Indeed it is. Monition (post 6, Brian Hernandez Jr.) and Skyro (post 5, Umberto Rispoli), the respective third- and fourth-place finishers in the April 27 race, are among the other top contenders, as is El Kabong (post 7, Corey Lanerie), a sharp last-out winner of a first-level allowance on the Keeneland turf. In all, 18 are entered, although only as many as 12 can start. As with all non-claiming/starter races on the Kentucky circuit, the listed purse for the Friday feature includes sizable bonuses restricted to registered Kentucky-breds. Sunshine and a high of 92 are in the Friday forecast.