Weights for the 0,000 Brooklyn Handicap, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-15

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; r I C . C ; C ] j . . j | I t . WEIGHTS FOR THE 0,000 BROOKLYN HANDICAP f I NEW YORK, N. Y., June 14.— Handicapper John B. Campbell has kept William Woodwards champion three-year-old, Johnstown, at the top in his weights for the Brooklyn Handicap, the 0,000 prize to be run at Aqueduct, June 24. The son of Jamestown is asked to take up just six pounds over scale weight when his burden is fixed at 120 pounds. In actual poundage there are only three that have a greater burden. Townsend B. Martins Cra- vat, winner of the Suburban Handicap, is in under 126 pounds, which is just his scale weight. Kayak II., the South American that won the Santa Anita Handicap, has been pegged at 124 pounds, two pounds under his scale weight, and Mrs. Parker Comings Thanksgiving, under 121 pounds, is just five pounds under scale. Marshall Fields Sir Damion, winner of the Dixie Handicap, with 120 pounds as his burden, is six pounds under the scale. The weights for the Brooklyn Handicap follow : Horse. Horse. Wt. Wt. Horse. Horse. Wt. Wt. X


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