First of All, Careless Score in Bonner Silks at Gansett, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-27

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I First of All, Careless Score i In Bonner Silks at Gansett , PAWTUCKET, R. I., April 26.— First of j J j | All, Dixiana-bred son of Sweep All and ! i Jemima Lee, came back to the races at j j I I Narragansett Park today and scored a [ smashing victory in the featured Overseas Purse. The victor, carrying the silks of 1 Mrs. H. P. Bonner, rounded out a double J for her stable, Careless having previously [ won the WAC Purse. Given a smart ride | by Ralph D. Scott, First of All, came to the ; finish of the six furlongs sprint a length 1 and one-half before H. H. Polks Dream 1 Parade, who was two lengths before Miss 5 Anita Kings Son of War, third in the field ■ j 1 I of eight good sprinters which met. Mrs. • j J Jacob Freedmans Fire Warden, who was 5 j 1 installed as favorite for the dash, displayed 1 early speed but quit badly after three furlongs • and wound up a soundly beaten I seventh. j • First Of All, who shouldered 115 pounds I I under the allowance conditions of the ■ Overseas, raced the three-quarters of a i mile over the fast track in 1:1215. Lightly 1 regarded in the wagering by the crowd of I 10.000 present for the sport, the Bonner r star rewarded those who backed him with i a 0.20 straight "tote" pay-off.


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