Beanir Victorious in Navanod Purse; Hartack Gains National Jockey Lead: Boot Home Four Delaware Winner, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-17

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t-i. iiu. i tt c i wiliwnw, I i-i- I muni, juhl i f i yjj iiil. nn niniut, Beanir Bednir Victorious Victorious in in Navanod Navanod Purse; Purse; Hartack Hartack Gains Gains National National Jockey Jockey Lead Lead Boots Home Four Delaware Winners Rides Cerise Reine as His 176th Success of Year in Gov. J. Caleb Boggs Purse By PALMER HEAGERTY Staff Correspondent DELAWARE PARK, Stanton, Del., June 16. Willie Hartack, after riding three winners early in the program to wrest the . top spot from Willie Shoemaker in the national jockey standings, scored his fourth success of the afternoon andhis 176th of the year astride Mrs. Ada L. Rices Cerise Reine in the featured Governor J. Caleb Boggs Purse. Hartracks previous winners today were G. G. Rosenbergers Celeriter and Palatine Stables Jr. Admiral in a 2.80 Daily Double, and Circle M. Farms Heir of Pines, fifth race winner at .20. Shoemaker, who is sitting out a five-day suspension at Hollywood Park, has 174 winners to his credit. - Cerise Reine Romps Full Mile Cerise Reine, who is prepping for the 5,000 added New Castle Handicap a week vfrom Saturday, as well as the 10,000 added Delaware Handicap on the following week end, worked out a full mile in 1:39 after having completed the feature in 1:11 14. This time left Bohemia Stables Maid of Flight two and a quarter lengths back in second position, followed by Warren P. Griffiths Gweny G. The victorious five-year-old Requested mare was a prohibitive .60 favorite with a crowd of 11,-928 and her abundance of support resulted in a ,684.50 minus show pool. E. S. Voss, Jr.s, Amzy held a head lead over Maid of Flight after a quarter mile, with Cerise Reine another head back- while racing between her two rivals. The "Rice mare, who won the 1953 Oaks over this track, drew clear steadily on the turn and continued to increase her advantage to win as her rider pleased. Following the running, Hartack was presented a silver cigarette box by Delawares Continued on Page Forty-Five Beanir Accounts For Balmorals Navanod Gets Six Furlongs in 1 :1134 to Lead Cosentina to Wire by Two Continued from Page One Iwillifican, racing for Reverie Knoll Farm, took the third from 11 other maiden three-year-olds. Jockey William Carstens was aboard and he sent his charge to the front after going a quarter mile of the six-furlong distance, never again to be headed. The well-played Hedgewood Miss finished second. Lady Elect, in the third race, trailed to the stretch, then came to the middle of the track, but was still good enough to beat Cebette under the wire by one length, with Babys Pal, the favorite, finishing third in the seven-furlong race. W. M. Cook rode the winner. The three-year-old Charon made it two victories in succession when he took the fifth under the guidance of jockey John Adams. Valaire was the public choice here, but could do no better than be fourth in the one-mile contest. The sixth race resulted in a score for the three-year-old favorite, Mrs. Mark, who led throughout with jockey pon Scurlock in the irons.


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