Fair Stein In Good Form: Phillips Color-bearer Carries Stout to Roxana Handicap Victory.; Golden Voyage First in Hilltop Handicap, Co-Feature With Roxana--Meade Pilots Three Winners., Daily Racing Form, 1939-07-14

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FAIR STEIN IN GOOD FORM Philips Colorbearer Carries Stout to Roxana Handicap Victory Golden Voyage First in Hilltop Handicap HandicapCoFeature CoFeature With Roxana Meade Meaderilots rilots Three Winners NEW YORK N Yf July 13 Jimmy Stout who piloted Fighting Fox to victory Wednes ¬ day at Suffolk Downs in the 50000 Massa ¬ chusetts Handicap was in the limelight today at Empire City when he won the Roxana Handicap a Class C test for fillies and mares three years old and upward with Herman Philips Fair Stein favorite at 11 to 5 5This This race fifth on the good sevenevent program was the feature by a slight mar ¬ gin over the Hilltop Handicap another Class C affair which was the fourth offer ¬ ing In this race S Bachrachs Golden Voyage under Basil James was the winner This fouryearold brown gelded son of Happy Argo Golden Billows for which his owner is reported to have turned down an offer of 20000 was cofavorite with Mrs W Plunket Stewarts Early Delivery at 9 to 5 5PIXEY PIXEY DELL SECOND SECONDSecond Second honors in the Roxana which took postward seven highgrade lassies fell to M Van Beurens Pixey Dell Mrs Nat Rays Short Distance was third while George H Bostwicks Nellie Bly and W V McGraths Shangay Lily finished in a dead heat for fourth money moneyIn In the Hilltop Early Delivery after set ¬ ting all the pace lasted to earn second money Paragon Stables Deep End was third and Joe W Browns Fairflax fourth This five and threequarters furlongs race was run in 23 46 108 The feature at a mile and onesixteenth was run in 234 47 112 138 145 145The The sport began under a heavilyclouded sky and with the temperature low enough to induce slight chills in those watching the sport from shaded places in the stands Later in the day the sun broke through the clouds lending warmth and brightness to the festivities A crowd of more than 8000 was in the park parkFAIR FAIR STEIN CHOICE CHOICEAs As a result of her second on July 7 to Nitro which won a mile and a sixteenth al ¬ lowance affair in new track record time Fair Stein sixyearold bay daughter of Ax enstein and Fair Hour was installed choice in the Roxana RoxanaDonald Donald Meade the countrys leading rider in number of victories scored shone bril ¬ liantly yesterday at Empire City riding three winners on the smart sevenrace pro ¬ gram It was the second time this week that the little lad from California finished up a days work with a triple to his credit the first MondayMeade having been achieved last Monday Meade by dint of sound judgment early in the race and tremendous driving power in the final stages won the opener with Mar ¬ shall Fields Kasidah the choice In the third he was the winner aboard Charles II Thieriots Ebony Fly The third triumph came in the sixth when he went to the top at the start with N I Asiels Gino Rex and remained there to the finish In the fourth number Meade finished second with Mrs W Plunket Stewarts Early Delivery and in the fifth was third with Mrs Nat Rays Short Distance


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