Hung Up-Rose Lane Pay ,340 Beulah Double: Both Surprise in Season Debuts for Biggest 59 Return in Ohio, Daily Racing Form, 1959-05-15

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Hung UpRose Lane Pay ,340 Beulah Double Both Surprise in Season Debuts For Biggest 59 Return in Ohio By A. L. SHIELDS Staff Correspondent BEULAH PARK, Grove City, Ohio, May 14. Ann Klepachs Hung Up came back to the races after a long absence to defeat H. Fields Princess Stell by two and a half lengths in the opening race here this afternoon. C. Rogers Palmy Lady, a rank outsider in the wagerin g, was third, four lengths farther back Ridden by Paul Her-ron, who is making a habit of winning the opening races here, the five-year-old son of Ace Admiral Bur Black pressed to the front-running Princess Stell for more than three furlongs then moved to command entering the stretch and was off by himself at the wire while subjected to strong urging. "Jimmy Bronnenbergs Gleaming Doll, Continued on Page Forty-Six Hung Up-Rose Lane Pay ,340 Beulah Double Both Surprise in Season Debuts For Biggest 59 Return in Ohio Continued from Page One choice of the estimated 3,000 fans, could do no better than finish a badly beaten seventh. Hung Up required 1:16 for the 6 furlongs and returned 0.80. The longest-priced Daily Double of the season ,340.60 was registered when C. Suttons Rose Lane swept to a front-running, two-length victory over H. Redmans neglected Juna in the second event. D. J. Trautmans Shinella was third, less than a length in the wake. Ridden by G. P. Ryan, Rose Lane was another who was returning to the racing wars after a long lay off. The six-year-old daughter of Alabama Hyp Hi found the "off" tarck to her liking at the outset and, though she was not seriously menaced, was under intermittent punishment throughout the 6 furlongs. Victor Milligan had Juna in a contends ing position almost from the start but was no match- for the victress over this sort of a track. qsaXh a track. W. A. Hamanns favored Gem Dandy, ridden by Paul Ward, disappointed his followers by finishing a dismally beaten fifth after being outrun most of the way. Rose Lane was credited with a 2.40 mutuel and her time for the three-quarters mile test was a slow 1:17.


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