Davison Silks First: Sanctity Gallops Home Winner of Featured Monee Purse.; Maleman, Publics Choice, Finishes Well Back of Leaders at Cicero--Jay D. Wins Opener., Daily Racing Form, 1938-10-20

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DAVISON SILKS FIRST Sanctity Gallops Home Winner of Featured Monee Purse Maleraan Publics Choice Finishes Well Back of Leaders at Cicero Jay D Wins Opener CICERO 111 Oct 19 The Monee Purse at seven furlongs which engaged a field of ten useful sprinting platers topped todays program at Sportsmans Park and turning in one of his best efforts C E Davisons Sanctity was returned the winner This six yearold son of St Germans finished the distance a length and a half in front Airlap one of the outsiders in the betting accounted for second money a narrow margin before Our David while What a Pal was a distant fourth Maleman the favorite was in the thick of the contest for fiveeighths even though he lost much ground on the turns but then tired and finished well back of the leaders leadersSanctity Sanctity guided by Henry Hauer was slow to get going as usual but once he set ¬ tled into stride he made up ground steadily Coming to the outside for the run through the stretch the Davison performer got up in the last sixteenth to be returned the win Pcr PcrOUR OUR DAVID SETS PACE PACEOur Our David set all the pace and still was in infront front turning into the straightaway for the run to the wire but he was tiring and Air lap nipped him in the last stride for second secondhonors honors What a pal came from a good way back to lead home the others Chubbins was among the leaders here herefor for a time but then chucked it up and finally finished last lastSanctity Sanctity paid a little more than 4 to 1 in the mutucls mutuclsAlthough Although skies were partly overcast and the track slow the weather was pleasant enough and anotEer large crowd turned out for the afternoons offering Mrs F Bartons Jay D winner of his last lastengagement engagement at Fairmount Park won his first start here by accounting for the five furlong opener Jockey Willie Page got the thegelding gelding off in front and he never was in serious danger of defeat to the delight of those who made him the public choice Ebony Boy was always closest to the winner winnerand and finished second three lengths before Luckingo which came from a long way back to be third Lady Chiniquy raced among the theleaders leaders for about threeeighths and then had enough finishing far back backITO ITO RUNS SECOND SECONDThe The second race also decided over five furlongs went to L H Thompsons Sweep jogan with Ito second and Jockana third Jockey Stewart Vail sent Sweepogan past Continued on thirtyfourth page DAVISON SILKS FIRST Continued from first page Jockana to take the lead after threesix ¬ teenths and held it to the end endFlying Flying Doll which races for Leo Beyda graduated out of the maiden juvenile ranks by taking down the third race a sprint of seven furlongs which engaged ten twoyear olds Big Squeeze was in second place to the last eighth and then Emporium moved up to capture second money Big Squeeze having to be content with third honors honorsThe The fourth race was contested at six and 3 half furlongs and it resulted in a victory for W J Hydes Mountkala handled by Albert Bodiou The daughter of Whitch mount made her own pace and had enough left in the drive to score by a length and a half It is possible however that Ultidue which ran second might have been best for she ran out badly on the turn and then bore out further in the drive to lessen her chances of victory Dusky Maid closed strongly to be second while Low Cuts led home the others


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