Little Beans Returns To His Winning Ways: Palladino Campaigner Scores by Half-Length over Bull Brier at Suffolk--H. Mora Stars in Saddle, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-10

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LITTLE BEANS RETURNS TO HIS WINNING WAYS WAYSPalladino Palladino Campaigner Scores by HalfLength Over Bull Brier at Suffolk H Mora Stars in Saddle SaddleBOSTON BOSTON Mass June 9 One of the most popular triumphs of the New England season came in the running of the Fort Banks Purse when the locally owned Little Beans carried the blue and ivory silks of Mrs L Palladino to victory B F Listers Bull Brier coupled with Bell Tower and making his first start since March at Tropical Park was second with General Jack from the Maple Crest Farm taking the show award over Alaking AlakingThe The Fort Banks was decided over the six furlong distance and was the top attraction on the program as the new week of racing got under way at Suffolk TJowns The test was more or less in the nature of a tightener for the son of Mirafel and Florhi for his forthcoming start in the Commonwealth Handicap to have its renewal on Saturday SaturdayLittle Little Beans had to be right at his best to score for Bull Brier was in a running mood A few strides after the start the Lister colorbearer went to the front while his stable companion Bell Tower dwelt with the re ¬ sult he was away poorly and trailed the en ¬ tire way wayCAPE CAPE COD DISAPPOINTS DISAPPOINTSThe The Bull Dog colt showed the way through the back stretch with General Jack pressing the leader closest Belmar Arra had left the stalls alertly and was racing along in ad ¬ vance of the others Cape Cod whom it was thought would be one of the more sterner contenders for the prize showed a lack of speed and was back in the ruck Little Beans after beginning slowly was racing in the middle of the pack with Gigi Moore holding him under steadying reserve reserveRounding Rounding the far turn it was still Bull Brier and General Jack that were making the running Little Beans when placed under urging began working his way to the lead ¬ ers steadily Straightening out in the stretch the Mirafel colt bumped General Jack as he began his charge for the command Bull Brier was holding on in stubborn style and it was not until well inside the last seventy yards that he fell prey to the superior brand of speed that the Palladino threeyearold unleashed The Listerowned colt had given his best and while lacking the reserve to stave off the winner reached the close with daylight showing over the Maple Crest Farm colt coltThe The six furlongs of the feature was run in 111 and Little Beans returned even money moneyAlthough Although a high wind was blowing across the track it had little effect on the times hung up in the various events The track was fast and another splendid weekday throng was in attendance attendanceTRIMLY TRIMLY EASY WINNER WINNERThe The Lions Club Convention Purse at one mile and a sixteenth a test for the better grade claiming performers proved easy for Abbt Brothers Trimly Leading throughout the Englishbred son of Trimdon came to the end of the journey a length before Mrs E Haughton s Bobs Boys Panorascope from the Fanfare Farm took the show ov8r Oversight with Sir Elmer trailing through ¬ out the journey to complete the field fieldTrimly Trimly permitted Milton Briggs to tie the Mora riding score having previously piloted Flag Orland to victory in the third race The Abbt Brothers performer and Panora ¬ scope went out to make the running Dur ¬ ing the run through the back stretch Trimly drew clear He continued to race about a length to the good and although the Haugh ton representative made a game effort inside the last sixteenth it was not a very serious threat to the leader and Trimly came home with a length advantage Bobs Boys had overtaken the Fanfare sixyearold when making his effort and beat him over the line by a narrow margin marginOversight Oversight after moving up gamely near ing the far turn failed to better his position thereafter under pregsure pregsureJockey Jockey Henri Mora completed a riding triple for the day by piloting Air Actress home in front in the fifth race another dash of threequarters mile Mora had previously won both ends of the Daily Double with Richestan and Portable Lou Hans came from quite some distance back to take the place over the stoutlybacked Delta Dan DanLong Long shot players came into their own in the one mile and seventy yards of the seventh when Gallant Risk defeated Bonnie Vixen Old River and nine other 1000 top and bottom platers It was the maiden vic ¬ tory of Gallant Risk and the first time his owner J R Cozatt of Miami Fla had ever sent out a winner The Gallant Fox gelding paid the substantial mutuel of 200 It was his first triumph in twentytwo outings and the Gallant Fox fouryearold had only been recently removed from the stewards list and given permission to start


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