Owner Wynkoop Garners Double at Ascot Course: Dainger Ring Annexes Feature After Easy Silver Wins Opener, Daily Racing Form, 1954-05-05

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Owner Wynkoop Garners I Double at Ascot Course CourseDainger Dainger Ring Annexes Feature After Easy Silver Wins Opener OpenerBy By RONALD KRANCER KRANCERStaff Staff Correspondent CorrespondentASCOT ASCOT PARK Cuyahoga Falls Ohio May 4 Racing here at Ascot Park this afternoon was reminiscent of the winter meeting at Charles Town with snow f ailing intermittently throughout the afternoon and temperatures in the high 30s A crowd of about 2000 turned out to witness the eightrace program which saw two favorites score through the sixth event eventIn In the featured sixth race J K Wyn koops Dainger Ring scored a popular two and onehalf length victory over Come On Ruby Hall Fetzers Bonny Cadette who was probably the best horse having been left flatfooted at the gate was third an ¬ other neck in arrears at the conclusion of the four and onehalf furlong dash dashDainger Dainger Ring was ridden by Edward Plesa and paid 360 His time was a cred ¬ itable 5BVs considering the heavy racing strip It was the geldings fourth success of the year and his first since coming here from Lincoln Downs Dainger Ring pro ¬ vided the second tally of the afternoon for trainer Bill Bell He saddled Easy Sil ¬ ver winner of the first event eventSon Son Joss one of the outsiders was first to show in front in the feature with the eventual winner coming out in second po ¬ sition Gypsy Blood Come On Ruby Oh Linda EMe H Benedril and Bonny Ca ¬ dette completed the field fieldA A few jumps after the start the favorite forged to the front and going into the far turn was showing the way by three lengths with Come On Ruby with Freddy Kratz up in second position and Oh Linda a close third Son Joss was fourth Bonny Cadette was beginning to make a bid while between horses horsesThrough Through the stretch Come On Ruby in a valiant attempt to overtake the winner was taken to the outside and into the bet ¬ ter going but it was to no avail and Dainger Ring while in the middle of the track just toyed with his rivals Jockey Plesa as a matter of fact eased his mount several strides before the end Bonny Ca ¬ dette in the meanwhile finished strongly to gain third position positionGail Gail Parker leading rider here con ¬ tinued his good form by accounting for the first race while astride J K Wynkoops Easy Silver The winning margin was two lengths with Yucatan Valley coming from well back to get second by a head over Glitter Gulch who held the lead in early stretch Easy Silver paid 1640 in win ¬ ning her first race of the year in 13 starts There was a discrepency on the time for the sevenfurlong opener with the track clocker catching them in 143 and DAILY RACING FORM clocker getting Easy Silver in 146 The first race was marred by a spill as the horses raced around the far turn Ill CeYu who was ridden by Willie Clark ap ¬ parently suffered an internal hemorrhage hemorrhageContinued Continued from Page FortyFour Owner Wynkoop Garners Double at Ascot Course CourseDainger Dainger Ring Annexes Feature After Easy Silver Wins Opener OpenerContinued Continued from Page Three Threeand and went down Montfaucon who was right behind I11CeYu stumbled and lost hisrider At first i was thought that Clark had been injured but an examination here at the track showed no injuries It was the second time the veteran rider has fallen in two days Montfaucons rider Ray Hight shoe was also uninjured I11CeYu was humanely destroyed following the race raceFlatbush Flatbush ridden by Freddy Kratz won the second race by two lengths over Vor nado who raced extremely wide tenring the stretch Orthopedic was third another two and threequarter lengths in arrears The winner was made the public choice and paid 540 Double paid 9020 9020Wednesdays Wednesdays feature will be the Ascot Test at four and onehalf furlongs The following speed merchants have been entered overnight to contest the issue which carries a purse of 1200 Nerve Free Valley Lundi Efcee Royal Fiddle and two entries Quesabe and Sistime are coupled as are Lee Mor and MorSnoozey MorSnoozeyFree Free Valley one of the fastest horses ever to 1run in this area may go postward as a slight favorite over MorSnoozey Both have been winners at this meeting but the latter is better suited at a longer distt ice Nerve had a rough trip last time out and figures to run a much improved race raceTommy Tommy Fortune and Gail Parker wih triples and Ken Brinkley with a double ac ¬ counted for all of Ascots races on Monday Fortune a native of Cleveland scored on three longpriced horses


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