YONKERS, NY, Saturday, April 20, 2013--Yonkers Raceway Saturday night
played host to the fifth and final preliminary round of the George Morton Levy
Memorial Pacing Series. A very formful barbershop quartet of $50,000 divisions
were the last chance to impress the judges, wrapped up thusly.
Before the scintillating summaries, some hot-off-the-presses news...series
points leader Something for Doc has been sold to trainer Mark Ford, who paid
"a lot more than I wanted" in partnership with James Snyder and Dean
Davis.
"Doc," and Annie'swestercard, both of whom won their Levy divisions tonight (see below), would, by condition of this series, have kept two-time Levy champ Foiled Again from competing in this season's finale.
"If you want to play the game, you have to pay to be in it and there
aren't many high-end horses for sale," Ford said. "I just think
Something for Doc is young enough (five) and he's proven he's very handy. He
gets around Yonkers very well, and the money's tremendous.
We now return you to our
regularly-scheduled missive...
Annie'swesterncard, co-owned (as Burke Racing) by trainer Ron Burke, Weaver
Bruscemi, M1 and Panhellenic Stable, it was his sixth win in10 seasonal starts
(4-for-5 in series).. The exacta paid $5.60, with the triple returning $29.80.
"Doc," 5-year-old Western Hanover gelding co-owned (as Burke Racing)
by his trainer (at least through this race), Weaver Bruscemi and Strollin'
Stable, has won seven of his 11 seasonal starts. The exacta paid $4.40,
with the triple (three wagering choices in order) returning $8.10.
Razzle Dazzle, a 6-year-old Real Desire gelding trained by Mark Silva for owner
Ira Kristel, it was his third win five seasonal starts (3-for-4 in series). The
exacta paid $12.80, with the triple returning $51.
Fourth division--See division No. 1, and substitute
"Annie'swestercard" with "Foiled Again". No one left
against harness racing’s richest-ever pacer (Gingras, $2.30) as he toured the
terrain through fractions of :27.4, 57.1, 1:25.2 and 1:53.2. Silent Swing
(Sears) stalked from second, beaten a measured length, with Electrofire (Eric
Goodell) third.
The exacta (two faves) paid $3.20, with the triple returning $24.
Foiled Again, a 9-year-old Real Artist gelding co-owned (as Burke Racing) by
his trainer, Weaver Bruscemi and JJK Stables, now has these updated
numbers...3-for-5 this season/series, 68 wins in 174 career starts and earnings
of $4,719.484.
Please
note the entrants for the Apr. 27 final ($450,000) and consolation ($100,000)
shall be determined by the race office.
The
Raceway's five-night-per-week live schedule continues, with first post every
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:10 PM. Evening simulcasting
accompanies all live programs, with afternoon simulcasting available around the
NYRA schedule (note that Aqueduct closes Sunday and Belmont Park opens
Friday).