Sweep like is Easily Best: Demonstrates Superiority over Opponents in No Uncertain Fashion at Bainbridge Park Course, Daily Racing Form, 1935-06-05

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SWEEP LIKE IS EASILY BEST Demonstrates Superiority Over Opponents in No Uncertain Fashiori, at Bainbridg;e Park Course. , CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 4, Taking command ,at once, Mrs.- J. C, Gillema Sweep Like .putfoqted his opponents by a big margin throughout- the running of the- Chagrin Falls Handicap, best offering at Bainbridge Park this afternoon. Steadily improving his position and finishing resolutely" on the- but-side of the field in the last half mile,, Clang outstayed-the- tiring Moratorium for second honors. ? " " . Sweep Like displayed such a f irief order of speed that he ran the six furlongs in 1:11, a very creditable performance. His success marked a double for the Gillem stable, trained by W. D. Chamberlin, and also for jockey J. Dyer. Rain threatened in mid-af ternoon . but failed to materialize, the racing bing staged over a fast track. A crowd of average proportions witnessed an excellent days sport, featured by numerous close and exciting " " finishes. - ..lthough making Tier first , appearance jiirider- colors on the strength of creditable .-private; trials, Lady Pharamond was stanch-4y supported in the opening dash After -.racing closely lapped, on the outside of Call sMoney- untiL inside, the final , furlong pole, the.-GillemrOwned filly made -good by drawing clear in? the closing stages Call vMoney savdd second place award f rbm the resolutely finishing Inscona-. Belle -Delight showed the way until mid-way of the stretch in the secohd race, with Toltec and Long John following the latter in closd quarters next to the inner fail. In the final test Toltec responded to urging and got up to earn the decision In the last few yards," whjle Belle Delight was hard pressed to save second fr.om .Long John, vhjch nad, a-rbughV trip. ". " " rousing, finish; developed with the running of the fourth dash, in wHidh-Halliard outclassedDian in the4 final test-after -both had followed the pace of Foxy Quiller and Bunty Ann until well into the stretch. Bunty Ann retained the minor award as Foxy Quiller- tired wheji .Challenged dtfrihjg the run hbine after having set a sizzling early pce,


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