Missouri Weather Ideal: Large Numbers of Feminine Fans Take Advantage of Free Admission to Riverside Park, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-23

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MISSOURI WEATHER IDEAL Large Numbers of Feminine Fans Take Advantage of Free Admission to Riverside Park. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 22. Ideal weather prevailed for Tuesdays racing at Riverside Park and eight well-filled and evenly matched races were the offering. It was Ladies Day and a large turnout of the fair sex helped swell the crowd to unusual proportions" for a week-day. Lady Laura proved to be the best of a large field of the cheaper sort that went to the post in the first race, which was over the Futurity course, and twelve started. A length back of the winner came Montaris, from the stable of R. C. Jewell, which in turn was driving hard to save second place from the fast finishing John Driskill, which came with a rush in the stretch to take third, from English Manners. The winner was rid-;den by apprentice D". Morgan and was the public choice in the donations.


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