Word: belmonts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other officers elected for a similar term were three directors: Miss Fanny H. Phillips of So. Hanover, Miss Elizabeth B. Nichols of Boston, and Mrs. James H. Townsend of Belmont...
...cuts out a dizzy pace, he is bull-headed enough to want to run him down. If you take a hold on him, trying to save something for the end, he gets ornery and won't run at all." At the start of last week's long Belmont Stakes, toughest test of U.S. racing's "Triple Crown," Atkinson hustled Capot into the lead and prayed that nobody would press...
...When he worked free he put on a run that brought the crowd of 40,421 up on tiptoe. But 20 yards from the finish, Atkinson "turned his stick" and relaxed; Capot nailed the $60,900 prize by half a length. Added to his victory in the Preakness, the Belmont copper-riveted his claim to 1949's three-year-old championship...
Mulvihill, who resides at 12 Dana Road, Belmont, has three children, all married...
...carrier passed the five-yard line, Stern discovered that the incipient hero was actually named Sitko. With scarcely a fractional pause, Stern cried: "Zilly's just thrown a lateral to Sitko!" Sportcaster Ted Husing was still brooding about this when Stern, before starting his current racetrack telecasts from Belmont Park, asked him for pointers. "I can't help you, Bill," said Husing. "There's no way to lateral a horse...