Top Rows Spring Handicap, Daily Racing Form, 1935-04-09

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TOP ROWS SPRING- HANDICAP SAN MATEO, Calif., April 8. Top Row, A. A. Baronis game little son of Peanuts Too High, proved his right to be classed as the best handicap horse in the West at the present time, when he easily took the measure of a small but capable field in the first running of the Spring Handicap at Bay Meadows Saturday afternoon. Shouldering 118 pounds, Top Row ploughed through the sloppy going to race one and one-sixteenth miles in 1:471s and win by three lengths. The Percy M. Pike entry of Thomasville and Sand Baby were second and third, respectively, while Dark Winter was fourth and jSpicson fifth,


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