Brownian Sprints to Easy Victory; Six Face Stymie in Queens County: Asbury Filly Coasts to Finish Well in Advance of Historian; Favored Sniff Sniff Takes Supremus Purse to Complete Double for Jockey G. South, Daily Racing Form, 1948-06-17

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HOWARD WELLS Saddled Brownian for his victorious effort Brownian Sprints to Easy Victory Six Face Stymie in Queens County Asbury Filly Coasts to Finish Well in Advance of Historian Favored Sniff Sniff Takes Supremus Purse to Complete Double for Jockey G South SouthWASHINGTON WASHINGTON PARK Homewood 111 June 16 Brownian Dr Eslie Asburys quick fouryearold filly coasted to an easy victory in the King Nadi Purse best offer ¬ ing presented here today by the Lincoln Fields Racing Association Smartly ridden by diminutive Freddie A Smith the Asbury homebred daughter of Sickle and Brown Biscuit appeared to have something left when she swept to the finish of the sixfur ¬ long feature with two and onehalf lengths to spare Woolford Farms former stakes star Historian turned in a sharp effort to earn the place award by two lengths over Michael J Dants Mountain Roar third thirdSecond Second choice to J Howard Rouses fa ¬ vored Three Dots Brownian was held atj 8 to 5 in the straight tote pool and she sped the threequarters of the firm footing in Ill4s Started but once previously this year the King Nadi marked the Asbury miss first success of the current season Brownian was forwardly placed from the outset while Luck M made the early pacej and Mountain Roar along with Three Dots followed in that order Three Dots gave way approaching the stretch turn and Lucky M drifted out permitting Brownian to slip through next the inside rail and take command Continuing steadily dur ¬ ing the last threesixteenths the victress increased her advantage and she had plenty left when Historian made his bold but futile bid Mountain Roar lasted to take the short end of the purse while Lucky M and Three Dots keen early fac ¬ tors finished fourth and fifth respectively respectivelyMr Mr Kilroy Unseats Rider RiderClear Clear but cool weather prevailed today in the Chicago area and a crowd of 10928 turned out for the midweek card which was decided over a fast track trackThe The start of the Supremus Purse was de ¬ layed for some time when J Howard Rouses Mr Kilroy unseated his rider and galloped off threeeighth of a mile After the Rouse gelding returned to the starting gate he broke alertly and made the pace for five furlongs but faltered nearing the finish and wound up fourth as Mrs E E Dale Shaffers favored Sniff Sniff scored by two lengths in the six furlongs second ¬ ary attraction Mrs John Marschs Benis sima ran second by a like margin over Bomar Stables Flower Box third in the band of 12 threeyearold starters startersSniff Sniff Sniff had the saddle services of George South who completed a saddle double and the Bull Dog filly sped the Supremus distance in 112 Coupled with her stablemate Pussy Willow in the specu ¬ lation the Shaffer miss returned 640 straight straightWaza Waza Wana a representative of P Zebelian S Condon and L Seafert was a longpriced winner in the five furlongs opener paying 12140 after beating 10 other juveniles Waza Wana ridden by Larry Grubb held a four lengths advantage at the wire over C H dearys Arkansas who was a nose before Raymond Whites Flare Monte third Waza Wana a daugh ¬ ter of Boss Hoss and Waza Play was tiemd in 100 100Mrs Mrs G H Emicks Vinita Rev handled by Tony Skoronski drove to a neck deci ¬ sion in the six furlongs second race down ¬ ing 11 ordinary platers Second honors In the sprint fell to W H Peaveys early earlyi i Continued on Page Three Brownian Sprints to Easy Accounting Over Historian HistorianContinued Continued from Page One Onepacemaker pacemaker Ermelia who was three lengths in advance of Mrs Lawrence H Thomp ¬ sons Vinita Major at the finish finishVinita Vinita Rev raced the threequarters mile in 112 and paid 960 straight The successful Daily Double combination com ¬ prising Waza Wana and Vinita Rev re ¬ turned its backers 37260 37260Mrs Mrs C C Normans Leamour and the pudgy jockey Georgie South made up the winning duo in the one mile and one fur ¬ long third event Leamour came fast through the stretch and scored by four lengths over Xen McNairs Hartley R who turned in a good effort to save the place award by a half length over William Hal Bishops Vinita Sickle third in the field of eight threeyearold starters Lemour stepped the nine furlongs in 154 and paid 740


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