Two Horse Win Two Races Two Days Hand Running, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-24

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Two Horses Win Two Races Two Days Hand Running Winning one race is considered an accomplishment for most any horse, .but coming back and winning the very next day is something different again. y The six-year-old mare, Fulton Rose, demonstrated at the Portland Meadows meeting at the Oregon track that she is equally proficient running either during the daylight or in the evening. The He Did Miss Melita offspring won the night of June 17 and returned a .90 mutuel. i IwM The next afternoon, June 18, found the C. Repp-owned mare in the entries again arid she proceeded to win her second race in less than 24 hours and did so at a 5.30 mutuel. A. Martinez was the winning rider on both occasions. Thousands of miles distant, on the after- . noon of June 18, Do Breeze, an eight-year-old gelding, was winning at Havana, Cuba. The High Breeze Dominant Miss runner scored by three lengths. The next afternoon, a Sunday, he was started again and made it "two-for-two," winning by length.


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