Economic Right On Edge, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-06

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ECONOMIC RIGHT ON EDGE LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 5.— Clarence Buxton brought out J. H. Louchheims Economic before the race crowd had arrived for the day, but little was asked of the son of Infinite. He was breezed an easy six furlongs in :24%, :49%, and was being eased up In 1:15 at the end of his task. The colt never looked better in his life and wanted to run all the way. His beautiful chestnut coat had a healthy gloss, and he was greatly admired by those who had never before seen him. Buxton expressed himself as thoroughly pleased with his candidate, and promised that he would give a good account of himself Saturday.


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