Ruditaurus Victorious In Top Lincoln Sprint: Endovina Colt Beats Topnard by Four After Setting All of Pace, Daily Racing Form, 1944-06-03

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Ruditaurus Victorious In Top Lincoln Sprint SprintEndovina Endovina Colt Beats Topnard by Four After Setting All of Pace PaceSTICKNEY STICKNEY 111 June 2 Final Glory an impressive and decisive winner on the occasion of his only previous public ap ¬ pearance this year failed badly in an at ¬ tempt to repeat that success wheri he was unplaced in todays feature of the program of the Lincoln Fields Jockey Club at Haw ¬ thorne Running on a slow track and a heavy choice Final Glory finished fourth behind Ruditaurus Topnard and Super Justice in the Municipal Airport Purse and his complete overthrow marked one of the many trouncings sustained by the after ¬ noons favorites favoritesRacing Racing in superb form to score what was his first triumph of the year Ruditaurus carried the silks of his owner Ben Endo ¬ vina to the front after the field of but six had raced only 50 yards and there was never a time when his lead was challenged challengedDrawing Drawing out on the turn the fouryear old son of Bull Dog came into the stretch leading Final Glory by four lengths and this lead was retained to the end Tiring badly in the last threesixteenths Final Glory also bowed before Topnard and Super Justice The latter two were sep ¬ arated by three lengths at the finish where Super Justice held a similar margin over overContinued Continued on Page TwentyFour Ruditaurus Outruns His Five Rivals Throughout in Lincoln Fields Sprint Endovina Colt Home With Four Lengths to Spare As Final Giory Disappoints DisappointsContinued Continued from Page One Onethe the favored Jake Lowenstein representa ¬ tive tiveRuditaurus Ruditaurus ran the distance under 118 pounds in 114 He was ridden by George Seabo and paid 1240 for each 2 His impost was two pounds less than the weight carried by Topnard and the favorite while Super Justice also had up 118 pounds poundsIn In spite of the fact that the favorite Mr Rabbit failed badly the victory of W L Huntleys Umpydan in the fifth race or Midwest Purse for threeyearolds was popular Showing a liking for the slow track Umpydan recipient of substan ¬ tial support chased the pacemaking Sweeping Ahead to the turn and after taking the lead came on to win by the emphatic margin of four lengths Closest of his opponents at the finish of the six furlongs was Amalka and she took her place a length before Robins Crown Fourth money went to Campanula No excuse could be advanced for the favorite who displayed no speed at any time Al Bodiou was astride the winner winnerOutsiders Outsiders took down all of the money in the Diamond F Stock Farm Purse for two yearolds Contested over five furlongs the race resulted in victory for CoVarina a daughter of Cohort running under the silks of L James and ridden by apprentice R Campbell She sprinted around Golden Harvest the early leader in the stretch and won by two lengths as the latter barely retained second over the stubbornly closing My Grace


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