Final Day Of Ohio Season: River Downs and Racing in Buckeye State Ending Today.; Two Handicaps Head Getaway Day Program--Cuvier Press Handicap Scheduled Sixth on the Card., Daily Racing Form, 1938-10-29

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FINAL DAY OF OHIO SEASON River Downs and Racing in Buckeye State Ending Today Two Handicaps Head Getaway Day Program Cuvier Press Handicap Scheduled ScheduledSixth Sixth on the Card CINCINNATI Ohio Oct 28 Two handi ¬ caps will be offered on the program of eight races to be presented at River Downs Sat ¬ urday when that successful meeting comes to the close of its sixteenth day autumn ses ¬ sion sionThe The Cuvier Press Handicap carded as the sixth event will hold the featured spot In the principal race of the day which is for all ages six speedy sprinters will meet to decide the issue over the five and onehalf furlongs dash distance and for a purse of 700 The secondary attraction also a handicap has been fashioned for twoyearolds and will be run as the fifth race In the cofeature five of the fleetest juveniles quartered here will vie for honors and for a 600 purse Night purseNight Editor twice a winner at the cur ¬ rent meeting has been alloted the top im ¬ post of 113 pounds in the Cuvier Press Han ¬ dicap Next In line of weights is Kentucky Blues the flashy representative of the Rose dale Stable and which should furnish most of the competition Kentucky Blues coupled with Lake View as the Rosedale Stable en ¬ try in all probability will rule the publics choice with Knight Editor a probable sec ¬ ond choice choiceSCALE SCALE DOWN TO 99 POUNDS with 111 pounds The weights for the others scale down from 108 pounds which Candes ¬ cent will carry to the light weight package of ninetynine pounds allotted both both Young Ebony and Genuines Life LifeIn In the secondary attraction Franks Boy which will run in the interest of Frank Ger Ing has been assigned the top weight of 116 pounds A winner of two races here Franks Boy is conceding three pounds to the recent winner Wage Earner the Rosedale Stables juvenile representative Franks Boy and Wage Earner will possibly attract the major bulk of the wagering while Imperial Sir Good Star and Sherry B which round out the field of youngsters will also receive their share of support supportWith With a continuation of the ideal weather conditions prevailing during the past week the management is looking forward to being host to the largest attendance since the re ¬ sumption of racing here this fall


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