Day of Spirited Racing: Winners at Beulah Park Hard Pressed to Earn Brackets Main Race to Apology, Daily Racing Form, 1924-10-28

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DAY OF SPIRITED RACING Winners at Beulah Park Hard Pressed to Earn Brackets Main Race to Apology. i COLUMBUS, Ohio. Oct 27. Close and exciting finishes featured the racing at Beulah Park this afternoon, the majority of the -winners being hard pressed to earn brackets by narrow margins. The best field of the afternoon measured strides in the seventh race, in -which Apology came from hehind in the stretch to beat home Queen J3ess and Zack TerrelL Queen Bess, the pacemaker, tired badly in the last eighth and was driving hard to save second place. Bygone Days, after a stirring stretch struggle, just got up in the closing strides to beat Figuration in the sixth, after the former appeared an easy -winner entering the stretch. It was only after a hard drive that Royal Dick, the pacemaker, lasted to annex the fifth event. Follow Me came from behind rounding the stretch turn, but eventually scored an easy victory in the second. Buddy Brown, Fausto and Kinsman led practically throughout in their respective xaces. Despite threatening -weather the ladies day crowd was up to the average for an off day. Beg Pardon -was claimed for ,000 hy ,C M. "Yzquierdo out of the third race. Jockey W. Hinphy -was an arrival today and took up a collection, for the burial of the apprentice jockey, Frank Hastie, -who died at Cleveland yesterday. Hastie was a Toronto, Ontario, boy, under contract to P. Hinphy, and made his debut at the last meeting at .Niagara Fails, Ontario.


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