No Strings Draws Off to Easy Win: Marsch Youngster Defeats Trippin; Mrs. W. Parnells Second Winner on Lincoln Card; Tomos Proves Repeater, Daily Racing Form, 1948-05-29

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CLYDE TROUTT Sent out the first time starterBusy Sis to register in yes terdays first race at Homewood No Strings Draws Off to Easy Win lYiarsch Youngster Defeats Trippin j jMrs Mrs WrParnells Second Winner on Lincoln Card Tomos Proves Repeater RepeaterWASHINGTON WASHINGTON PARK Homewood HI May 28 No Strings a gray daughter of the Futurity star Occupation and Irvana carried the silks of the Chicagoan Mrs John Marsch to a clever triumph here today in the Lady Madcap Purse one of the better attractions on the llth program of the Current Lincoln Fields season Breaking much better than she did in her previous start the Marsch filly assumed command early and she sped to the finish of the five furlongs four and onehalf lengths before Augustus Nahms Trippin second by four lengths in advance of Mai dal Ranchs Duikar Fred W Stolps Too Sunny favorite for the dash ran fourth in the field of nine twoyearold fillies filliesNo No Strings had the saddle services of Billy Parnell who completed a double and she raced the Lady Madcap distance In the commendable time of 59 Over ¬ looked in the speculation the Marsch junior miss was good for a 4140 return after her graduation victory victoryAlthough Although clear weather prevailed a strong northwest wind swept over the course and one of the smallest crowds of the meeting braved chilly weather to wit ¬ ness the sport which was decided over a fast track I IGraduates Graduates in Debut DebutClyde Clyde Troutts Busy Sis making her first appearance under silks graduated impres ¬ sively in the five furlongs first race win ¬ ning by four lengths under an alert ride by Del Jessop James C Ellis favored Mary Carlyn ran second by a length and one half over Frederick Fyses ArielOver Busy Sis returned her backers a 69 straight payoff Running time was 100 100J J H Homans Tomos handled by Par ¬ nell became a double winner at the cur ¬ rent meeting downing 10 other 5500 platers in the six furlongs second race Tomos led his rivals for the major portion of the sprint distance but he was vigor ¬ ously handled during the stretch run to withstand Joseph Maumus fast finishing Poppa George who was threequarters of a length off the victor and four lengths before H W Ostles Equate at the wire Tomos was second choice to Sky Man ¬ ager in the wagering and paid 780 after stepping the threequarters mile in 112 The Daily Double paid off on Busy Sis long priced winner in the initial event and Tomos was 34120


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