Top Flight May Never Race Again, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-27

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j TOP FLIGHT MAY I NEVER RACE AGAIN t HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Sept. 26. Top Flights performance in the Potomac" Handicap here Saturday, in which she finished fourth, may have terminated her racing career. The three-year-old daughter of Dis Done and Flyatit, owned by Cornelius Whitney, came out of the race very sore and trainer Thomas J. Healey found her trouble to be in an ankle. She will be unable to gallop for several days and it is very likely that she will be permanently retired. Top Flight holds two records in the money winning line. With earnings of 19,000 last year, she is the worlds greatest gleaner among the two-year-olds and with 75,900 to her credit now, she is approximately 00,-000 ahead of Princess Doreen, the previous American champion money winner of her sex and also Sceptre, the largest winning mare on the English turf.


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