Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-23

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I RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES I y Jockey H. Kees was suspended for five days by the stewards for rough riding in the first race Saturday. The Coward and Coffey Stable still continues to dominate the handicap division, when for the fourth consecutive Saturday their colors were carried to victory in the feature. The consistent mare Heart Break, has won the last three handicaps and previous to that the three-year-old Reelon was the winner of the Memorial Day Handicap. This pair, as an entry, worked very well together, and, in their last three races the speedy three-year-old goes out to set the pace for her older stablemate, and after racing the field dizzy for the first three-quarters, Heart Break comes on from behind to take the honors.


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