Suffolks Brilliant Card: Massasoit and John Hancock Handicaps Main Attractions on Todays Half-Holiday Program., Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-05

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SUFFOLKS BRILLIANT CARD Massasoit and John Hancock Handi ¬ caps Main Attractions on Todays Half Holiday Program BOSTON Mass June 4 The Suffolk management is offering one of the most brilliant racing programs presented in New England this summer for their patrons to ¬ morrow morrowThe The Massasoit Handicap a prize of 3000 added for threeyearolds and upward to be contested over one mile and a sixteenth is the top line attraction and has attracted ten of the best stayers in New England But for the promised adverse track condi ¬ tions caused by hard steady rains of Thurs ¬ day night the handicap would have un ¬ doubtedly been more liberally patronized by horsemen horsemenThe The Araho Stable again sends forth its two stars New Deal and Mucho Gusto They are both equally weighted at 126 pounds and promise to be post favorites New Deal despite his recent defeat appears the mos formidable on his most recent outing wheu he encountered repeated interference and still finished second to Blackbirder Mucho Gusto of course will be the main reliance of the Araho establishment should the track remain in its present condition Blackbirder is assigned 126 pounds also and at this weight appears to have a big order to fill to turn back the top mentioned pair pairMrs Mrs F Langebartels is sending both Prince Sador and Tugboat Frank Galla clay one that did well enough last out when he was third to Blackbirder and New Deal is in under 106 pounds and must be rated as the dark horse in the company Trouper Don Guzman Sound Advice and Up and Up make up the remainder of the field fieldThe The chief supporting number to the Mas ¬ sasoit is the John Hancock Handicap This is a sprint affair endowd with 2500 added and has attracted twelve sprinters overnight


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