Indicative Displays Speed: Outruns Good Sprinters in Feature at Geauga Lake, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-25

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INDICATIVE DISPLAYS SPEED Outruns Good Sprinters in Feature at Geauga Lake. Balnbridge Park Sport Staged Under Ideal Conditions Before Large Ladies Day Attendance. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 24 Making his first appearance in the colors of his new owner Leo Clous, Indicative outran some good sprinters at all stages of the Jefferson Park Purse, the fifth and principal attraction at Bainbridge Park this afternoon; Opening up an easy early lead, the Infinite three-year-old set all of his own pace and scored with much to spare. Dollar Princess was always in closest pursuit of the winner and midway in the stretch made a bold challenge. After threatening momentarily, Dollar Princess tired and Indicative drew away from the Hoffman filly in the final hundred yards. Green Wave and Racketeer were racing closely lapped in the stretch, making a game effort to overhaul the leaders, and Green Wave lasted to secure the minor award by a nose in a hard drive. The sport was staged under ideal conditions. An excellent crowd was treated to some spirited stretch struggles. It was Ladies JDay and they were out in goodly numbers.


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