Tom Ryan's Days Of Clover., Daily Racing Form, 1897-10-28

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TOM RYANS RYAN DAYS OF CLOVER The wisdom of Tom Eyan Yean and his party is dis dais ¬ tinct tint and clear in those autumn days at Harlem The coterie scored with Garland Bar and Ace yesterday and paid no tax on either eitherGarland either Garland Bar was a sort of financial incandes incandesce ¬ cent light in a nook where monetary gloom is thickest Lights of this kind burn the ring Harlems Harems was burned over Garland Bars vic ¬ tory He opened at 8 to 1 but at post time the market with plenty of offers was 8 to 5 Wil Wail hito ito rode the gelding well He got off fourth went to the front on the turn and though hard pressed on the end by Gappy Happy won wonAce once Ace was in the fifth race a selling affair at one and a half miles and was baeked beaked from even money to 3 to 5 He was much the best and galloping all the way won pulled up by four lengths lengthsJohn lengths John W Schorrs Scorers Presbyterian more than an ordinary colt won the six furlong twoyearold toehold race He was backed from 3 to 5 to 1 to 2 A lot of money was bet on him at the latter price He galloped behind Judge Wardell Waddell to the straight and then went to the front in a jaunty way and beat Pacemaker PacemakerThe Pacemaker The first and second races furnisheditingling furnished finishes The first was at a mile with Ween Wen atchie catchier the favorite around 2 to 1 Covington Coving Ky on the strength of a mile workout in 1 414 was wisely and consistently played from 5 to 3tol 3tolCovington Covington Coving Ky won though he beat Ween Wen atchie catchier but a nose noseThe unsheathe The second race fell to Lucy Belle ancl encl Uncas Uncaps and Mamie Mammies Callan Allan were so close together at the end that the judicial eye was puzzled


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