Divide The Riding Honors: Jockeys W. Carroll and C. Greenwood Each Pilot Two Winners at Bainbridge., Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-08

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DIVIDE THE RIDING HONORS Jockeys W. Carroll and C. Greenwood Each Pilot Two Winners at Bainbridge. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 7.— J. C. Ellis Jack Howe registered his second success at this meeting when he made a runaway of the Twinsburg Purse, which served as the principal attraction at Bainbridge Park this afternoon. Jockey W. Carroll sent him to the front at once, opening up a commanding lead and he won with ridiculous ease after being established an overwhelming choice. Jockey W. Carroll made it a double when he brought Our Buddy from the rear during the stretch run to win the sixth race rather handily. Carroll thus shared the riding honors with jockey C. Greenwood. Johnny Callahan closed much ground and outlasted Romp for the place award. The latter was forced to race on the outside of the leaders throughout, which lost him much ground. Buchon cut out a fast pace until midway of the stretch in the opening race. A sixteenth out Dance Away overhauled the leader and, continuing gamely, won drawing clear. After being closely pressed by Hattie Seth to the turn for home in the second race, In-cubite drew away into a safe lead when the former raced wide. It marked the second success here for Thomas B. Youngs filly. Taking command at once, Camp Lady never left the result in serious doubt during the running of the third dash.


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