Incoming Impresses In Aqueduct Score: Corning Youngster Draws Out at End to Triumph by Length and Half in Don De Oro Purse, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-14

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INCOMING IMPRESSES IN AQUEDUCT SCORE SCORECorning Corning Youngster Draws Out at End to Triumph by Length and Half in Don De Oro Purse PurseNEW NEW YORK N Y June 13 The Parker Comings who maintain a small thorough ¬ bred nursery near Albany N Yf where they have bred two such stakes winners as Straight Lead and Attention from a small band of mares in recent years appear to have another capable homebred colt coming along in Incoming Trainer Max Hirsch saddled this son of Ladysman and Fib who went out and splashed muddy water over five other good newcomers in the five fur ¬ longs of the Don Deoro Purse which was at least as good as any of the remaining events on a chilly and rainy matinee of sport sportCarroll Carroll Bierman had the mount on Incom ¬ ing and brought him from behind a busy pace in the stretch to win by a length and a half going away at the direct expense of the Breymann Farms Brabant Mrs E J Maddens Enoel was third flying at the end and lapped on the runnerup as they passed the final marker Two of the field Brabant and Rodney are eligible for the Tremont and Great American renewals at the current Queens County Jockey Club meeting Incoming was winning his second straight having breezed to a field recently at Belmorjt Park when racing for 5000 The enthusiastic if small crowd that braved the worst weather of the young meet ¬ ing sent Incoming of i a strong favorite and he paid 4 for 2 after moving over the distance in 59 the best time of the ses ¬ sion to date and just a fifth of a second off King Coles track record Had Bierman moved earlier in the race and been forced to drive Incoming farther he might have shaved the prevailing track standard The turnstiles showed a gathering of 7802 daring the cold and rain and the Friday the thirteenth date to witness the sport This number was the second lightest of the New York turf season the mallest attendance being the 7499 present one afternoon late in the Belmont Park sessio a Those who were on hand for the jinx day offerings were rewarded with a rapid succession of win ¬ ning first choices choicesNEW NEW YORKREARED COLT COLTThe The New Yorkreared colt was outrun early in the Don Deoro being fully five lengths back as American Wolf and Great Hurry engaged in a pace duel through the short back stretch run to the far turn Great Hurry fell out of it on the turn and Amer ¬ ican Wolf at that juncture appeared home free but as he entered the stretch Brabant replaced Great Hurry as his challenger and went at him hammer and tongs to the final marker where American Wolf yielded yieldedFrom From the top of the lane home Incoming was making up ground swiftly outside the leaders and just as Brabant went to the front Bierman ranged the Corning colt alongside and after a short brush began moving off to win by a scant patch of day ¬ light Enoel who did not have a horse beaten the first three furlongs closed like a fresh horse the last furlong and was lapped on Brabant at the line Rodney was outrun early and then closed some ground near the finish finishThe The fifth public choice to connect in six races was the Tower Stables Kasidah who accounted for the main award in the mile and a sixteenth of the Hornpipe which shared feature honors with the Incoming race This brought a thrilling finish in which Alfred Robertson outrode Conn Mc Creary who had the mount on Nearsight and beat the latter a length Lapped on Nearsight was J E Wideners Hasty Notion


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