Three American Victories, Daily Racing Form, 1929-05-24

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THREE AMERICAN VICTORIES SPECIAL CABLEGRAM. PARIS, France, May 23. — American owners accounted for three races at Tremblay today. After his filly Janistra had been beaten in the French One Thousand Guineas at Long-champs Sunday, Ralph Beaver Strassburger scored a double today. La Brige, by Sardan-apale — Fortele, by Teddy, won the Prix Noe-lie, at about one mile and seven-eighths, and Psimouth, by Amadou — Porte dOr, by Le Sagittaire, scored in the Prix Patria over one mile. La Brige won by one length, while Psimouth triumphed over twenty rivals by two lengths. Sibbritt rode both horses. The third American victory was credited to Joseph E. Widener. Winnipeg, carrying the Widener colors, but running in the name of Trainer Welsh, won cleverly under MacGee, beating a field of good quality.


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