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Daily News from New York, New York • 116

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New York, New York
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again, wound laughing in wia-Enrlan4'a tracks as lie is here. ners circle an $11.60 snicker. 1 Unbeaten Lord Pui nsm in Brisk Trial Aiunson win oe up on uen wnit-aker's My Request in Brooklyn 'Cap Tuesday. Royal Governor ar rived front Delaware for that $50 000 fixture. The Brooklyn weights, released yesterday, put Brandy wine Stablee's Cochise on top with 126 pounds, with Vulcan's Forgo next with 124, going all way down to Altar Boy's A five-eighths heat for maiden two-year-old fillies drew attention of breed improvers.

It was won handily by William Woodward's Princess Rose, daughter of Prince Quillo, which undoubtedly was named in honor of England's Princess Margaret Rosee. Woodward is as well represented on By Jim McCoIIey All they were talking about in the Aqueduct press box yesterday, while Enon hurdled to a new course record in the 510,000 Forget Handicap to save the chalk players a little scratch at least, was the sensational five-furlong workout turned in yesterday morning; at 0- Jamaica by undefeated Lord Putnam, already holder of two track records for three starts. A lesrry dark brown rolt br Kriu-tf Lord Putnam SPD SALES breeaeij the distance in 0:59. He i jn IlH HM1 nan lvr jmrmns la saoaie. nn.

fractional times were 0:22 0:34. HOT nnnnnniNP AMii-r far ten 2. i ani then he wu waved ONE UUUUUUIUC 0UII TUU WW ion through the last fur Ion which he ran in 0:12 5. The blow, out was in preparation of his July -1 in the Nursery Stake at Xarragansett, which be ggg ALL WOOL SUIT FOH 50 via in a walk. 5 vi WALL HIS EIDER The fellow who knows about as 221 mopicAL suit for ONE Never beHer than sixth in two seasons of raciaq.

Anno was made port of field in first race at Aqnednct yesterday, bat in stretch the filly showed enonqh animation to win. IA-nr lot 2 SALE FRI. SAT OPEN TILL 9:30 or fe, much as anybody about Mrs. Sara! limit's speedster is the veteran NU.I& VJ, bo is back rul'ng in. tlie Eat for the first time ince he a dreadful spill at Bay Meatlm in '4.

Nit It. who is 41,, knows a tot about hordes. I He broke in along with Sonny Workman rn Y-fSl around the small oval which bred so many famous jwrk. and went on to great I in New York starting in TiKT4. Nick won two Santa Anita i Handicaps, with Bay View and Stagehand, and rode memorable --Vi JT wfV sV.

I 0. p.n. know how fast Lord Putnam Van rrn. but he can beat anything around today at five furlongs. I think he ran outrun Black Douglas, and even Battlefield." "The only question now, added the little fellow who living between i life and death for a month after his California erarkup.

"is whether s4 Weekly ALTERATIONS FREE Siir.lt tr Dtablt Bnasted rjwes witn the great mare Esposa ami the two-year old whiz. Kl t'hw for the Wtll.atn Ziegler Jr. strinje- BFST COLT A ROUND Nfcft. resuming in 'be Eat. rude I'utruitu in his first two races.

Ihfj wots the Sirt at- Gar.fcn State ami set nf3r roorse record for five furf-HT-. 1-1. Nest out. they eppii the William Penn Stakes. I -a f.

Saturday. Led Putnam, with Bobby iSranire. a heavy boy. Lord Putnam can carry bis tre-vrndous peed over a distance. The an-rwer will have to wait, but he's a bi colt, growing, and as for me.

I believe he will be able to eo a f- Your bioj moment to 9f your- 4 tail a wholo outfit. Oioom from all wool worsteds in naw sfripe i and solid colors. Fin quality rayoa craase-rosistairt ejabar i dinos. cool as mint tropicals yea w3l want to waar all Summar loao. AH aaadad soas.

n-Mit, when the time come. If he mile hurdle course in 3:37 4-5 to set a new Aqueduct mark for the distance. It was one and three-fifths seconds off the old figure. 3:39 2-5. set last September by Lock and Key.

Enon, ridden by Pat Smithwiek, got up to beat 11-Hour in the last 10 feet after the latter cut out a terrific early pace. TURF TOPICS: Both favorites in double betting got into trouble. Feint, 2-1 choice in opener, broke through gate before start; unseated Guerin. and had to be chased couple of hundred yard- down That was his race. He finished dead lat as Liz Whitney's Anna, Nichols up.

upset reft of talent at $25.50. Extinguisher, much the best on form in second, made bold move to take over around stretch bend, but ran right up on heels of leaders and Scur-lock had to take him back. This gave Approval, ridden by Atkinson, chance to beat others, including longshot St George, which made belated bid in last eighth. aboard. w( i 4-i for mark of ta, then youll see one of the M'orniath.

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