Toolmaker Beats Cab Sir In Headliner at Suffolk: Borsell Handles Second Winner On Card Astride Coleman Colt, Daily Racing Form, 1944-06-13

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Toolmaker Beats Cab Sir In Headliner at Suffolk SuffolkBorsell Borsell Handles Second Winner On Card Astride Coleman Colt ColtEAST EAST BOSTON Mass June 12 W A Colemans Toolmaker a son of Boswell and Pretty Sis proved best of the eight three yearolds who met in the East Coast Purse at Suffolk Downs this afternoon Piloted by diminutive Victor Borsell who was handling his second winner of the after ¬ noon Toolmaker reached the end of the one mile arid a sixteenth journey three quarters of a length before Christopher Ranchs Cab Sir who was a neck in front of Samuel Garfields favored Patriotism third thirdLightly Lightly regarded in the speculation by the 12817 persons on hand for the matinee Toolmaker paid 30 in the tote Hustled along during the entire trip Toolmaker stepped the distance in 147 147Starter Starter Bob Frend sent the field away from the gate in good alignment and Ja moke was first to show in front with Close Up a stout second and the ultimate victor no better than seventh In the run to the first turn Toolmaker began to pick up his rivals and after reaching the half mile ground he went to the front over Cab Sir who had cut out some of the early pace paceApproaching Approaching the stretch Toolmaker and Cab Sir staged a sharp dttel for the ad ¬ vantage but the former was good enough to retain a half length margin over the Christopher Ranch colt Patriotism loomed up menacingly as the two leaders began their stretch battle Toolmaker held on gamely during the closing drive and was good enough to keep Cab Sir at a safe dis ¬ tance while the latter was all out to retain the place award over Patriotism


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