Daily Trouble Surprises At Arlington Park; Aqueduct Feature Captured By Counterglow: Straus Classic Stakes Candidate Accounts for Miss Woodford Purse; Son of Psychic Bid Overtakes Joan T. in Final Furlong Drive Under J. Adams Handling--Bitter Ender Third--Airflame Triumphs in 1941 Debut, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-27

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JOCKEY R DONOSO Who guided three of his mounts to the winners cir ¬ cle at Aqueduct yesterday Donoso will come to Arlington Park to ride Alfred G Vanderbilts New World in the Classic Stakes on July 26 DAILY TROUBLE SUjPRISES AT ARLINGTON PARK AQUEDUCT FEATURE CAPTURED BY COUNTERGLOW Straus Classic Stakes Candidate Accounts for Miss Woodford Purse PurseSon Son of Psychic Bid Overtakes Joan T in Final Furlong Drive Under J Adams Handling Bitter Ender Third Airflame Triumphs in 1941 Debut DebutARLINGTON ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 111 June 26 Daily Trouble a gelded son of Psychic Bid Black Crystal which graduated from the maiden ranks at Lincoln Fields proved fast enough to beat a band of threeyearolds which included two other nominees for the 40000 added Arlington Classic in the Miss Woodford Purse The onemile allowance event was named in honor of that race mare and featured todays Arlington Park program Racing in the blue and white silks of David Straus a retired tobacco dealer of Cincinnati the Psychic Bid gelding came from far back between horses in front of the stand to have a length and a quarter in his favor as he led Walter U Ridenours Joan T to the wire under vigorous handling from Johnny Adams as he completed the distance in 137 with something left The victory was the second of Daily Troubles career and he eased easedthe the cares of his supporters with a 2540 return in the mutuels Seen under silks only five times as a twoyearold the Straus gelding finally came to hand this spring and his recent works have indicated a sharp im ¬ provement in quality Todays start was the third of his threeyearold campaign campaignBehind Behind the winner Joan T had the same margin of advantage on Johii Marschs Bit ¬ ter Ender as Daily Trouble had on her John N Camdens Scrappy W who was made the favorite and set the pace until the Ridenour filly took over straightening away into the front lane for the dash to the wire finished fourth two lengths b k of the Marsch colt after being unable to match the speed of the horses who finished in front of him himTHREE THREE CLASSIC ELIGIBLES ELIGIBLESWhile While Valdina Dude like Scrappy W and the winner a nominee for the Classic out ¬ broke his field but dropped back rapidly on the inside thereafter without being a factor once the Camden colt took over Joan T raced right up to provide the contention and when Garner called upon her she went to the front in two strides stridesIt It was in the final sixteenth however that Daily Trouble got to running his best as he went bounding past the Ridenour filly to assume command Once he got to the front he was drawing away in accomplishing his victory victoryThe The day was bright and cool and a large crowd in the stand made the wagering br sk Only two favorites were successful in the early races however and in both instances they were starting for the first time this year Mrs George B Scallons Valtite won wonContinued Continued on fortythird page DAILY TROUBLE SURPRISES IN MISS WOODFORD PURSE PURSEStraus Straus Racer Leads Joan T Home Airflame Scores in 1941 Debut DebutContinued Continued from first page pagein in his first outing since he ran at Arling ¬ ton Park last July while Airflame was a winner in his first start since last Septem ¬ ber at Aqueduct Both went to the post favorites Riding star of the program was the veteran Johnny Adams who not only won the feature on Daily Trouble but had previously scored with Carl Mayers High ¬ thorne in the third race raceAnother Another campaigner who hadnt been seen in action since last year won at first asking when the Millsdale Stables Airflame sped the six furlongs asked of the band of 3000 platers who contested the fifth race in the very fast time of 110 The bay son of Ariel took the track at the start and was never headed although Wendell Eads touched him up with the whip about the eighth pole in order to insure his score Just as in the case of Valtite Airflame was made the favorite on the strength of his past accomplishments and he paid 620 for 2 Mrs A B Letelliers Jack Twink earned place money a head in advance of Mrs G B Scallons Crossbow H after they fought it out in front of the stand well in advance of the Lexbrook Stables Onemore OnemoreW W C Stroubes At Liberty a chestnut son of Liberty Limited who had gone to the post in ten previous races without success un ¬ loosed a terrific burst of speed at the head of the stretch to take command and ac ¬ count for the first race in easy fashion as he finished out the five and a half furlongs asked of this band of maiden twoyearolds in 105 An outsider in the wagering the Stroube colt paid 11 Mrs A B Karles K Rounder moved on the outside of the field through the stretch to be second a neck in advance of Goal to Go while responding gamely The latter was used up forcing the pace and did well to finish clear of Ark Bound BoundANOTHER ANOTHER LONG SHOT SCORES SCORESAnother Another long shot found her way home when Mrs M Rennillos Clean Swept drove to victory in the second race at seven fur ¬ longs Only half a length separated the Supremus filly from Panther Creek as they flashed by the final marker in l254 The winner was bearing out through the stretch but was responding determinedly to Cruick shanks handling as Panther Creek made his challenge Princely Gift was dropping back rapidly but still had a nose in his favor for third place before the favored Crumpet Clean Swept paid 5240 in victory her fourth of the year The Daily Double covered by At Liberty in the first race and Clean Swept in the second race returned 31160 31160The The downfall of the favorites continued in the third race a sevenfurlong event for Illinoisbreds when Dave Stones Illinois Tom got to the front but could not stand off the challenge of Highthorne and Sunchia through the stretch Highthorne had three lengths in his favor as he earned brackets for the first time this year while negotiating the distance in 125 The chestnut son of High Foot received limited support and paid 2840 in the mutuels In taking down the place award Sunchia came from far back under pressure and had a neck advantage over Illinois Tom Two lengths farther back came Mrs Emil Denemarks Modulator who set the pace until Illinois Tom took over on the turn for home homeMaking Making his first start since the Arlington Park meeting of a year ago Mrs George B Scallons Valtite earned a close decision


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