Sidout Earns First Purse: Hanger Colorbearer Graduates from Maiden Ranks at North Randall-Likes Heavy Footing, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-21

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! I t = r v n 0 J * Jj r j in h £ jj a SIDOUT EARNS FIRST PURSE ■ - i I o of b Hanger Colorbearer Graduates From f Maiden Ranks at North Randall * — Likes Heavy Footing. a a CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 20— Carrying v the colors of W. Arnold Hanger, noted Ken- I * tucky sportsman, the long-striding Sidout J galloped to victory at North Randall this v afternoon to score the first win of her rac-! j f ing career. j j I The bay miss, showing a fondness for the I I heavy track, romped down the stretch to j | f win by a length and a half as R. E. Plem-1 | mons Miss Vep took second place. One and one-half lengths farther back was the favorite, Easy Street, owned by William C. Weant. j r; ! " Bred in Kentucky by the late Edward i Simms, Sidout raced to her first win in mak- tl ing the third start of her career. She did i Mt race last year as a juvenile. Third choice | | sj the wagering, the Hanger filly returned I J ,-, her backers . j |b Sidout, a three-year*old daughter of Cru- j o: cifixion— Fancy Racket, is the only runner P Hanger has racing here. His other horses, ; ; tl headed by the good stakes-winning He Did ! !b are now campaigning in New York. v


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