Four Pauul Revere Hopes Work for Week-End Race: Air Master Goes Mile in 1:41 2/5 at Suffolk Downs - Other Moves, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-21

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Four Paul Revere Hooes Work for Week-Ersd Race Air Master Goes Mile in 1 :41 Vs At Suffolk Downs Other Moves BOSTON, Mass., May 20. Four candidates for the seventh running of the Paul Revere Handicap, ,000 added, one mile and a sixteenth affair which will feature Saturdays sport at Suffolk Downs, were on the track this morning, Circle S Stables Hysterical, Maj. Gustave Rings Cis Marion, Bernard B. Robinsons No Competition, and JohnL. Sullivans Air Master. All were given workouts over the slow racing strip designed to bring them up to a top effort in the week-end feature. Hysterical was sent five furlongs but the others were tested over a mile. In accomplishing his assignment over the shorter distance, the six-year-old gelded son of Trace Call and Giggling, who earned a dead heat with Louis B. Mayers Sir Jeffrey at the end of the mile of the Governors Handicap last Saturday, breezed the distance in 1:04. While his effort in the Governors was his first appearance under colors since last summer, Hysterical was tight and ready m that occasion and the will not need much more conditioning to bring him up to Saturdays assignment. ! Of those who worked the full mile, Air Master turned in the best time, clipping off the distance in 1:41 handily. The four-year-old gelded son of Espino and Glorify, was a disappointment in the Governors after his excellent efforts in Maryland, but he is expected to improve with a race over the strip under his belt, j Cis Marion was sent the mile in company with Sentinel and was caught in 11:45 while -accomplishing the move handily enough. The chestnut daughter j of Big Blaze and Association was at her best last fail and if she runs back to Mary land form she could surprise. ! Of all the candidates for the Paul Revere, however, No Competition probably had the best work because he was never extended at any time. The bay son of Bull Dog Aloof, who never really got a chance to run in last Saturdays race until too late, breezed the mile in 1:49.


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