Blue Delight Never Headed At Lincoln Fields; Market Wise Qualifies For Dwyer Engagement: Impresses In First Triumph Of Season; Marsch Filly Prevails at Odds-on in River Forest Purse--Pink Gal Second, Beaten by Length Margin, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-18

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BLUE DELIGHT NEVER HEADED AT LINCOLN FIELDS MARKET WISE QUALIFIES FOR DWYER ENGAGEMENT IMPRESSES IN FIRST TRIUMPH OF SEASON SEASONMarsch Marsch Filly Prevails at OddsOn in River Forest Purse Pink Gal Second Beaten by Length Margin MarginCRETE CRETE 111 June 17 Mrs John Marschs Blue Delight a rangy brown daughter of Blue Larkspur Chicleight who won the Arlington Lassie Stakes a year ago stepped out of her age class to win her first victory of the year in the River Forest Purse six furlong allowance event for fillies and mares which featured the Lincoln Fields program today The Chicagoowned filly was away from the gate flying built up a good lead going Sown the back stretch and around the turn and through the front lane apprentice Doug MacAndrew was only steadying her along as the field behind him was under a drive in an attempt to contest the issue issueArcturus Arcturus Stables Pink Gal was under pressure all the way to annex second money a length away from the winner and the sanTe margin in advance of Hyman Friedbergs Montsin Apprentice Berger stole through along the rail with the Ormont mare at the head of the stretch and through the final sixteenth she was wearing down Pink Gal while leading Mrs Emil Denemarks Col ¬ orado Ore OreBacked Backed down to oddson favoritism Blue Delight jroturned 360 to those who sup ¬ ported her as she sped over a drying out racing strip in 114 The Marsch filly was under silks for the fourth time this yeav and had been beaten a nose by Misty Isle in an allowance race at Churchill Downs in her previous start on May 13 13EXCELLENT EXCELLENT WEATHER PREVAILS PREVAILSExcellent Excellent weather prevailed at the Ameri ¬ can Turf Association course and a large crowd was in the stands The form players were finding it difficult to pick winners however as Blue Delight was only the sec ¬ ond choice to reward her backers during the afternoon afternoonLee Lee Haskell young apprentice under con ¬ tract to Clarence E Davision was the rid ¬ ing star of the day The Payson Utah saddlesmith accounted for the Daily Dou ¬ ble when he won the second race with his contract employers Wha Hae and came right back to account for the third event with Tom Youngs Country Prince PrinceWalter Walter U Ridenours Joan T made every post a winning one to accomplish her sec ¬ ond straight victory at the meeting in the six furlongs of the fifth race a dash for 3000 to 3500 threeyearolds The Bobby Sweep filly tripped the distance in the fair time of 114 over a drying out racing strip and paid 1080 to win It was Bayou Cook who finished a length and onehalf away after trying to get close enough to contest for the pace most of the way That daughter of Time Maker was made favorite in the race and had a twolength advantage over Remote RemoteContinued Continued on fourth page BLUE DELIGHT LEADS ALL THE WAY IN CRETE RACE RACEMarsch Marsch Filly Prevails by Length in Featured River Forest Purse PurseContinued Continued from first page pageControl Control at the wire while Pates Boy fin ished fourth well out of the contention The winner had won her previous outing in 2500 company on Decoration Day and wasi moving up in class in this event eventFritz Fritz a consistent gelded son of Jock who has finished in the money in every start this year accounted for his fifth victory in seven assignments under silks when he drove home in the opening race on the card Rac ¬ ing in the silks of O A Beckly he stepped the six furlongs in 115 to lead Mrs Miltoii Riesers Latepass a length Despite the fact that he was accounting for his third victory at the oval when he racked up todays win Fritz went to the post third choice in thq wagering to Bright and Early andWitan and paid 1440 The winner accomplished his score when he shook off Deepdene and withstood the bid of Latepass LatepassThe The finish of the second race a sixfurlong event for 1000 platers was close with the first four horses finishing right together Clarence E Davisons Wha Hae got the verdict over Devereaux Bros The Anvil by a neck while a nose away was the favored Gold Mesh Half a length farther back came Lady Thirteen who had contested the early pace with the winning Jock gelding after he went to the front going down the back stretch Wha Hae was timed in 117 and paid 1780 to those who supported him in his second victory of the year yearBRACKETS BRACKETS FOR COUNTRY PRINCE PRINCECountry Country Prince a gelded son of Prince Pal who had been away from the races for over a year until his return this spring earned his initial score since his comeback in the third race Moving between horses as the field jammed together in the stretch the Tom Young representative got up t earn his verdict by a length over the fa ¬ vored Nigrette R M Sullivans Falsweep was third a neck away and a length in ad ¬ vance of Mrs Thelma Otts Duck Stans who made a drive from far back but was forced to pull up in the stretch wheji it appeared she would be a factor The form players got their reward when J Barretts Arched became the first publi6 choice to reward his backers in the fourth race a sixfurlong claiming event for 1250 to 1500 platers Taken in hand for a few strides after outbreaking his field at the gate the chestnut son of Monks Way was raced up into the lead again on the rail going into the far turn and accomplished his score in easy fashion three lengths cleat of Mrs Emil Denemarks Ever After


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