Andys Glory Scores Again as Suffolk Downs Favorite, Daily Racing Form, 1951-05-16

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Andys Glory Scores Again As Suffolk Downs Favorite SUFFOLK DOWNS, East Boston, Mass., May 15. — Irving Gushens Andys Glory won another step in the right direction of his comeback trek this afternoon, but the son of Andy K. resembled his illustrious sire as he finished far out in the track and covered an extra sixteenth of a mile of the scheduled mile and one-sixteenth allowance test. A head separated the Gushen horse and Tamarack Stables Platform at the end of the Point of Pines Purse, which served as todays feature at Suffolk Downs. Potato Chip Farms Fair Appraisal was third in the six-horse field. The warmest day of the current year in this sector drew only 9,596 patrons to the seaside track. The majority of the fans were enjoying a field day with the favorites. Andys Glory was the fifth choice to become successful. He paid .00 and was timed in a creditable 1:44%. Apprentice Ralph Borgemenke, who was the pilot on Andys Glory, was handling his second winner of the day and his thirty-second success of the meeting.


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