High Sparkle, Daily Racing Form, 1957-05-04

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HIGH SPARKLE Worked six furlongs in 112 yesterday at Garden State Park Apprentice James Ring In Hamilton Riding Feat FeatTriumphs Triumphs With Four of Mounts On Thursday Card at Ohio Track TrackHAMILTON HAMILTON Ohio May 3 Apprentice James Ring amazed the crowd of 3079 racing fans here yesterday afternoon when he piloted four horses to victory Two of his successes resulted in big payoffs as he reached the winners circle for the first time after being no better than second in 13 previous tries triesThe The nineteenyearolds Covington Ky lad started his feat in the second race when he rode Mrs Mabel Gossetts Papa Bear to victory The nineyearold gelding returned 3380 in the six and onehalf furlongs event and paired with Chalova winner of the first race produced a Daily Double of 26520 26520In In the third race Ring had the mount on Gistles Lad and took that one over a dis ¬ tance of about five furlongs in 100 re ¬ turning 380 as the 4to5 favorite favoriteThe The young rider was up with Annceekay in the fourth race and his followers col ¬ lected a 3100 mutuel The fouryearold filly owned and trained by Jack Brown was threequarters of a length the best of Alcova AlcovaThe The temperature took a sharp drop in the later races but Ringposfed his fourth win of the day in the ninth race The tall thin kid roused the fans to cheers when he urged Bonsoir Alice home to score by a length and threequarters at the end of the six and onehalf furlongs assignment J T Herrings sixyearolds mare made the trip in 121 and returned 1500 Judge John appeared safe as the winner when Rings persuader went to work and Bon ¬ soir Alice drew clear in the final 50 yards Rings performance equaled that of Colin Knisley who rode four winners here on Monday Jimmy lost a chance for five In the featured Walnut Hills Purse when Joe Miss lost a head decision to Orbit


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