Easy for Victorious Ann: Daughter of Victorian Accounts for Dorchester Claiming Purse.; Bierman Gets Good Start With Flanders Filly in Suffolk Downs Piece de Resistance., Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-05

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EASY FOR VICTORIOUS ANN Daughter of Victorian Accounts for Dorchester Claiming Purse Bierman Gets Good Start With Flanders FlandersFilly Filly in Suffolk Downs Piece Piecede de Resistance ResistanceBOSTON BOSTON Mass June 4 Victorious Ann raced to an easy victory in the Dorchester Claiming Purse featured event on the card at Suffolk Downs this afternoon Unlike her last effort the daughter of Victorian got away with her opponents and after be ¬ ing waited with until reaching the stretch easily wore down Highpool and All For ¬ lorn to win by more than two lengths The F L Flanders filly was ridden by Carl Bierman and sped over the distance in 113 113All All Forlorn had all her early speed and dashed to the front in the opening strides and was clear of her closest pursuer in the first sixteenth Highpool was in closest pursuit of the pacemaker then came the Flanders miss As the first half mile of the journey was completed it was still All Forlorn that was showing the way High pool held the runnerup position and Vic ¬ torious Ann was holding third place a wide margin separating her from Infinata InfinataCAUGHT CAUGHT IN CLOSE QUARTERS QUARTERSRough Rough Party the favorite was moving through on the inside after making the far turn when Neal was caught in close quar ¬ ters forcing him to take the Strolling Player mare up sharply sharplyAs As the stretch was reached Victorious Ann was sent after the leaders had them beaten within the next sixteenth and drew away readily in the remainder of the dis ¬ tance Highpool made a game bid to go along with the leader but was not good enough and All Forlorn was fighting along gamely It was a nip and tuck tussle for second place with the photograph showing the High Cloud colt a nose in advance of the mare at the end endThe The sport was conducted under Ideal over ¬ head conditions but the track was made sloppy by hard rains Thursday night nightBULSTRODE BULSTRODE REPEATER REPEATERBulstrode Bulstrode performed right back to his re ¬ cent good efforts and finding the sloppy go ¬ ing to his fancy had little difficulty in lead ¬ ing home the band of platers that contested the one mile of the fourth offering The Escoba fiveyearold reached the end of the trip with a wide margin over Out of Step and well back of the two leaders Clean Sport was third thirdA A mishap occurred in the running when jockey Deering was unseated from Tapon in the opening sixteenth sixteenthApprentice Apprentice Ralph Eccard swung into ac ¬ tion today after serving a suspension and guided his second winner of the afternoon when he rode Count Tetrarch to account for the sixth race Eccard had previously ridden Bulstrode in the fourth Baby Sweep after setting all the pace until overtaken by Count Tetrarch drove into second place and Ka pena was the one to garner the show


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