High Scud Speeds Home in Spartan; Hilarious Whips Tea-Maker at Spa: Stands Long Drive Under Jess Higley, Daily Racing Form, 1953-08-25

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High High Scud Scud Speeds Speeds Home Home in in Spartan; Spartan; Hilarious Hilarious Whips Whips Tea-Maker Tea-Maker at at Spa Spa Stands Long Drive Under Jess Higley Wheatley Stable Sophomore Gives Elder Two Pounds on Scale in Gansevoort Score By BOB HORWOOD Staff Correspondent SARATOGA, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., .Aug. 24. Wheatley Stables Hilarious, a I three-year-old son of Bimelech Laughter, by Johnstown, who was considered one of the leaders of the generation last season, but who has met with a variety of misfortunes since then, partially redeemed his sadly tarnished reputation when he scored a game victory in this afternoons featured event, the six-furlong Gansevoort Handicap. Almost an equal choice, in the wagering with Tea-Maker, the Fitzsimmons entry of Hilarious and Hyphasis returned .20, but the many followers of this popular barn had their anxious moments during the drive, and it was only in the final strides that Hilarious succeeded in disposing of the veteran gelding, Tea-Maker, a short head back under the wire, while Sandtop was two full lengths farther to the rear in third place. War Poppy, Hyphasis Unlucky at Break Circle M Farms War Poppy went in the air as the field of 10 sprinters left the gate for the Gansevoort, while the eventual winners stablemate, Hyphasis, refused to break at all. First to show in front, and leader for a rapid half was Jet Master, but both Hilarious and Tea-Maker were well placed, and when the serious issue was joined at the top of the homstretch, this pair swept past Jet Master to assume command. At the furlong pole and still at the sixteenth marker, game old Tea-Maker held a diminishing margin over the stubborn Hilarious, the latter conceding his elder two pounds on the scale, but in receipt of five pounds in actual weight. Little by little, Hilarious narrowed the gap, and he was definitely the stronger at the end. Sandtop came from far back to take the show award from the failing Jet Master, but he was never a serious opponent to the top pair. A small group of our better three-year-olds tangled in the mile Scaroon Manor j Purse, secondary feature of the off-day card witnessed by 12,604 fans. This race went to the lightly weighted son of Challedon, Putney, who bested Shamrock and Blaze with a trip in 1:39. Louis B. Mayers Alibhai colt, Blaze,"closely followed by Mrs. Widener Wichfelds Guardian n., cut out all the pace, but both early leaders faltered badly in the drive, while Putney, sagely ridden by Continued on Page Forty-Six


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