R. Warfields Lucky Day, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-26

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; r . , ? ! , . 1 . , B j i, 1 * 2 , S g R. WARFD3LDS LUCKY DAY I COLFMBUS. Ohio. April 25.— Although * there was no carded feature at Beulah Park k today the afternoons program was productive " I I of good racing and resulted in R. War-■ " field scoring a double win with Stevenson and 1 Financial Rooster. Both horses were much M the best in their respective races and won " with ease, leading from start to finish. Spectator furnished the surprise of the day y when he defeated the heavily backed Neenah and Jennie C. in the third race. The winner paid the handsome dividend of 8.40 for . Saisie also caused an upset when she was returned the winner of the first race with the e odds-on choice. Vanity Bag. out of the " money. The latter did not seem able to ° round the sharp turns with facility. Jockey W. Hughes incurred the wrath of the judges for rough riding while astride e Benecia in the fifth and was set down for r three days. John Carey is distributing the books for * the nineteen days meeting to be held at Omaha, Neb., which opens on June 2. Two ° carloads of horses will leave here for that II point at the conclusion of the present meet- ing. Jessup Bros., represented by Sovereign II.. •• claimed Majrose for 00 out of the seventh ■ race. Jockey W. Dunkinson. who was unseated * from Bengali when the latter stumbled on the far turn during the running of the fifth h race, escaped with a slight shaking up.


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