Ariel Toy Odds-On Winner: Second Public Choice in Six Races to Win at Boston.; Fifteen Thousand Journey to Suffolk Downs--Denemark Pair Disappoints Many Backers in Fifth Race., Daily Racing Form, 1939-07-21

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ARIEL TOY ODDSON WINNER Second Public Choice in Six Races to Win at Boston Fifteen Thousand Journey to Suffolk Downs Denemark Pair Disappoints Many ManyBackers Backers in Fifth Race BOSTON Mass July 20 Out of the gate well and making his move with the greatest ease H W Jacksons Ariel Toy oddson choice at i to 2 won the Bay State sixth and feature race at Suffolk Downs today before about 15000 patrons of the horse racing pastime pastimeAriel Ariel Toy threeyearold brown colt by Ariel Toyo went the six furlongs in 111 as he took command in the stretch and left it to Weston W Adams Listaro and B A Darios Beach Ensemble to battle it out for the place with Listaro getting the ver ¬ dict dictThe The early pace in this contest was set by Mrs Paul A Shaws Stage Beauty with Ariel Toy second and Beach Ensemble third Listaro came along near the rail and stayed with Beach Ensemble until the turn for home There Ariel Toy caught Stage Beauty while Beach Ensemble also made a move It looked for a time as if Beach Ensemble would challenge Ariel Toy but the filly could not improve her pace and for that matter did not have enough to hold on to second money as Listaro came up in the final strides to gather the runnerup money moneyTWO TWO IN A ROW ROWThe The win of Ariel Toy made it the second in a row for the favorites and for that thati i matter the only two wins for the favorites in the first six races of the day dayA A Gaignard missed by a nose in the first race but he saddled the winner in the third race when his Sara Cash always in ini i the contention won by herself to graduate from the twoyearold maiden ranks over five and a half furlongs Sara Cash took command early and never yielded the lead leadI I although P Schwartz Sir Brookside charged fast in the stretch to take second money with Mrs M J Whites More Sir third Sara Cash was a long price paying 1760 to toi i win as the favorites were beaten for the third successive race raceThe The favorite finally won a race but the patrons didnt care particularly for the race because of the actions of the second choices in this event the Denemark pair of Swahili and Uneasy That the A C C Stable cam ¬ paigner White Sand charged in the stretch to win from the pacemaker A C Pierces Panorascope with Mrs H O Simmons 1 Somali third wasnt so much muchWHEELED WHEELED AT START STARTWhat What upset many of the customers was that Swahili after being fractious at the gate and being moved to the outside wheeled at the break and never did figure In the meantime Uneasy ordinarily a fast breaking and straight running gelding even if fainthearted neither broke fast nor ran straight for he bolted to the outside fence and almost joined the clubhouse patrons patronsPanorascope Panorascope went to the front followed by Shes Right with Samoli third White Sand was well back but began to move up to the leader The fiveyearold St Ger ¬ mans mare had plenty of time in this brush of a mile and a sixteenth As the field headed into the homestretch White Sand and Somali charged at Panorascope and White Sand had enough to catch the leader and go on to win Somali on the other hand tired and just barely saved the show money by a nose from Miamba Girl GirlWeston Weston W Adams Whooper was bet down to almost even money in the seventh race but the best the favorite could do was finish third when W H Gallaghers Mr Buddy at more than 21 to 1 and E A McManns Beveau even longerpriced in the money fin ¬ ished in a photograph battle for the victory Mr Buddy which had raced all the way with Whooper and had drawn away in the stretch barely lasted to finish a nose before Beveau


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