Busyridge Repeats At Churchill Downs: Easily Beats Valdina Way In Daniel Boone Purse--Civil Liberty Graduates, Daily Racing Form, 1943-05-06

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Busyridge Repeats At Churchill Downs DownsEasily Easily Beats Valdina Way In Daniel Boone Purse Civil Liberty Graduates GraduatesLOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE Ky May 5 Busyridge who was a romping winner here on Derby Day came right back with another smart performance to win the seven furlongs Daniel Boone Purse which topped todays program at Churchill Downs In front frontvfrbm vfrbm the beginning the son of Longridge was never headed and reached the end endrwith rwith an advantage of three and a half lengths with Valdina Way second and Sea Marriage third thirdBusyridge Busyridge who is owned jointly by Mrs Katherine Maxwell and J M Goode made a fast pace and when roused in the stretch responded by drawing away He stepped the first quarter in 23 the half mile in 47 threequarters in 111 and the complete seven panels in 124 He was ridden by R A Smith SmithMiss Miss Mary Jo was in hottest pursuit of the winner for almost a half mile and When she had enough Valdina Way who also had been prominent from the beginning took up the futile chase He was still with ¬ in striking distance of Busyridge a furlong out but then he began to weaken In tak ¬ ing the place he beat Sea Marriage slightly less than a length lengthDusty Dusty was a steady going fourth and then came Enterprising and finally Miss Mary Jo The race was exclusively for three yearolds yearoldsVictor Victor Strongly Supported Busyridge paid more than 50 for 2 in the mutuels on the occasion of his first vic toy but the crqwd rallied to his support to ¬ day and he paid only 480 480Mrs Mrs Albert Sabaths Civil Liberty whose excellent works in Florida last winter were the subject of much publicity got out of the maiden class in his third try when he took the Belair Farm Purse a fivefurlong event offered as the fourth event The son of Deliberator and Imperial Ann who fin ¬ ished second to Black Swan in the Bash ford Manor Stakes last week took an early lead this afternoon and never gave it up winning with six lengths to spare from Val ¬ dina Clown Third in the field of 12 maid ¬ ens was Quaker QuakerCivil Civil Liberty was ridden by Wendell Eads who guided the juvenile Fire Power owned by Neville Dunn to victory in the five furlong second event This colt also as ¬ sumed command soon after the start and held his rivals safe throughout Rockwood RockwoodContinued Continued on Page ThirtyOne Busyridge Never Headed In Daniel Boone Purse PurseEasily Easily Defeats Valdina Way af v Downs Civil Liberty Graduates GraduatesContinued Continued from Page One OneBoy Boy was second two and a half lengths off the winner while Sprbonne was third Fire Power also was earning his first purse purseBetween Between these two dashes for juveniles was a sixfurlong test for threeyearolds and it resulted in victory for Lucky Deal owned by Brownell and L B Combs and ridden by Johrmy Adams Lucky Deal was another frontrunning winner and he scored by a length and threequarters as Bescar ran second and Short Shrift third thirdThe The first race saw C N Finchs colors in front for the fourteenth time this season The winner over the six and a half furlongs of this number was Gay Youth ridden by Robert Reeves Gay Youth got a narrow decision in a rousing finish with Black Skimmer and Beth B BThe The sixth racer the first distance affair of the afternoon resulted in a popular vic ¬ tory for D Kresins Away who led 11 other platers over a mile and a sixteenth Chal mer Basham sent him to the front on the stretch turn and he held his rivals safe the rest of the way His winning margin was a length and threequarters Onembre was second and Helens Boy next


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