Last Message Repeats: Defeats Good Band of Juveniles in Detroits Headliner.; Stewards Reverse Finish of First Race--Blue Chatter Placed First, Richard Third Second., Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-03

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LAST MESSAGE REPEATS befeats Good Band of Juveniles in Detroits Headlines Stewards Reverse Finish of First Race Blue Chatter Placed First FirstRichard Richard Third Second DETROIT Mich June 2 Last Message from the Detroitowned Tall Trees Stable of Mrs Frank J Navin became the first two time dinner of the meeting when the daughter of imported Hustle On and Sun Maiden turned back five other topnotch plater juveniles in the fifth race in one of the best races offered by the Detroit Racing Association at the Fair Grounds course this afternoon Dixianas My Lawyer a 13 to 10 choice was second a half length back of Jhe winner and the same distance before Paul Kelleys Shes Right which was much the best of the others othersThe The five furlong sprint was marred when My Feng wheeled to the inside and fell over the fence soon after the start Luckily both the horse and Frank Grill his pilot escaped uninjured Grill journeyed back to the jockey quarters unassisted unassistedINTERESTING INTERESTING CONTEST CONTESTThe The youngsters provided an interesting contest with the winner first in motion but before reaching the final half mile My Lawyer had taken the lead It was only momentarily for Calvert soon had the Navin filly in front and she drew away rapidly during her run through the stretch In the final furlong Last Message began to tire and she swerved repeatedly but withstood My Lawyer which also showed a green per ¬ formance Shes Right came from a good way back to be gaining fast on the leaders and Dorothy Rock was unable to improve her position Oddesa Lady quit badly after threeeighths Under the feather impost of 101 pounds Last Message ran the distance in 100 100Although Although a drop in the temperature made conditions more pleasant than that which prevailed since the opening cloudy skies kept the attendance down to the minimum and the smallest crowd of the spring season was present for the program which was given over to performers from the claiming ranks However a disqualification and sev ¬ eral thrilling finishes combined with form ful sport pleased the gathering gatheringIn In the fourth event one of the five to be decided at six furlongs the aging Prince Heather carried former jockey Allen Tiptons colors to an easy and one of the many pop ¬ ular victories Hermanita was second and Heavy Sugar garnered third honors honorsDisplaying Displaying his usual tactics Prince Heather was inclined to loaf after establish ¬ ing a good advantage during the opening Continued on thirtyseventh page LAST MESSAGE REPEATS Continued Jrom Jirst page quarter Royal Image was in closest pursuit to the far turn but he gave way and Her manita which was rushed into contention from a belated start offered her challenge to the final furlong the winner and Her manita engaging in a spirited duel but re ¬ sponding to L Guymons strong urging Prince Heather came away from her to have something in reserve at the finish Some three lengths separated Hermanita and Heavy Sugar but the latter was in close quarters for threeeighths and with better racing luck he probably would have been closer at the end endThe The first disqualification of the meeting came with the first race when L Resse guets Blue Chatter which beat Mrs C Tum mins Richard Third by a head at the end of one mile and seventy yards was set back for carrying Richard Third wide in the last stages and placed second Jules Lazard was third thirdQUESTION QUESTION STEVENSON STEVENSONRichard Richard Third was unable to improve his position while Jules Lazard and Blue Chat ¬ ter showed the way to the final furlong but after moving up on the outside of Blue Chat ¬ ter Richard Third was forced wide and after interviewing Charles Stevenson who rode Richard Third the stewards ordered the numbers down and placed Richard Third first Charley Hanauer who rode Blue Chatter was suspended for five days Tobacco Buyer the second choice showed little and Rhiniz which came in for strong support was always far back backIn In another driving finish Mrs R O Burns Sarahmond was returned the winner of the second race at six furlongs B Eighty was second a head back of the winner and a neck before Panicle PanicleBenefited Benefited by Joe Jacobs foul riding Sa ¬ rahmond moved up fast after being in close quarters during the opening fivesixteenths Near the stretch bend B Eighty and Panicle were still dominating the pace Sarahmond carried wide and while the latter showed nothing thereafter the winner came along to grab the decision in a camera finish B Eighty held on in game fashion after being indulged with the pace but Panicle tired near the end San Ardo and Busy Prince were never factors with the former leading Lanier at the close closePOLLY POLLY HASTINGS BEST BESTPolly Polly Hastings homebred threeyearold daughter of Peter Hastings Irish Polly from Charles T Fishers Detroitowned Dixi ana stable was an easy and popular winner of the third race The winner which was handled by Charles Stevenson who was completing a double made every post a winning one and came to the finish with something left Irish Ford and Sand Baby were so closely lapped at the end that it re ¬ quired a photo to separate them Irish Ford which was given the second award was some two and onehalf lengths back of the winner and a short nose before Sand Baby which held a clear advantage over the tiring Thomas C for minor honors honorsWhisking Whisking a notorious Inandouter gave his best performance when he was a driving winner of the Royal Oak Purse the sixth event and last of the best races Chimney Top was second a half length back of the winner and two lengths before Golden Fate which drove down on the outside to nip the tiring Fanfern for minor honors honorsRacing Racing The Jurist into submission during the opening fivesixteenths Fanfern reached the lead but she was unable to draw clear and after giving way to Chimney Top in the final sixteenth of the threequarters sprint had little left and Golden Fate made his strong challenge Kabo gave a flash of speed for fivesixteenths but Maystick was always far back


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