Airspring Greets Judges In Suffolk Downs Dash: Gains Lead Quickly and Then Holds Graustark Safe at End, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-15

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Airspring Greets Judges In Suffolk Downs Dash Gains Lead Quickly and Then Holds Graustark Safe at End BOSTON, Mass., May 14. — Sharp Reward, a dark bay daughter of Reaping Reward — Cactus Rose who was claimed from the Coldstream Stable for ,200 by the White Star Stable last time out, bounced up with an improved performance in her first outing in the silks of that establishment as she accounted for the Chelsea Purse, four and one-half furlongs allowance affair for juveniles, which featured todays card at Suffolk Downs. Apprentice Jimmy Brennan was aboard the White Star representative and drove her to her third score of the year, a length and a quarter before Mrs. Anthony Pelle-teris Zacabrand. W. E. Schmidts Supremes Best, who forced the pace of Stroube and Collins Ariel Beam until she ran herself into the ground, wound up third, three-quarters of a length away from the Pelleteri colt and a length and a half before John L. Sullivans Queen Liberty, as the Ariel filly tired rapidly, to finish out of the money. An outsider in the wagering, Sharp Reward paid the good return of 1. She was timed in :54% over the dull racing strip. Ariel Beam, who finished out of the money for the first time in her career in this event, broke on top of her field and set a busy pace to the half-mile pole. Continued on Page Thirty-Eight Airspring Greets Judges In Suffolk Downs Dash Gains Lead Quickly and Then Holds Graustark Safe at End Continued from Page One Queen Liberty attempted to contest the issue with her, but folded early. The finish of the opening race on the card, a six-furlong test for ,250 platers, was close, but D. J. Sullivans What Excuse drove between horses to get the verdict before Jose Coll Vidals Brave Sir and Mrs. Weston W. Adams Daisy, the favorite, who were deadlocked for second money. Mrs. Robert L. Gerrys Galla-court wound up third, as the winner was timed in 1:1345. Mrs. Weston W. Adams Pari-Ernest, a son of Pari-Mutuel, drove to his first victory of the year in the mile and a sixteenth of the second race, fashioned for ,000 platers. The Adams gelding stood of a long drive from the Larch Hill Stables Busy Man, the favorite, to win by a neck, as he went the distance in 1:485. E. C. Eastwoods Canterbrun, who contested for the early pace, dropped well back, to finish third before W. R. Roberts Sparrow Chirp.


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