Silver Tower Makes Good For Pawtucket Followers, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-09

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Silver Tower Makes Good For Pawtucket Followers PAWTUCKET, R. I., May 8— The Kent Purse, mile and one-eighth event for ,000 platers which featured todays program, went to Benjamin F. Listers Silver Tower as the procession of favorites continued. The Clock Tower filly was the fifth public .choice to grace the winners circle in the first six races when she finished a length and a half in advance of Harold O. Simmons Siganar. Four and one-half lengths in the wake of Siganar, Coughlin and Perrys Burgoo Trail finished third after racing along there most of the way without making a real challenge. Mrs. Weston W. Adams Dear Yankee finished fourth, five and a quarter lengths farther back.


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