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Clocker Spanielle, CRIMSON handicapper, backed his choices at Suffolk Downs yesterday with $25 apiece. Result: a net profit of $140. Playing the sure-fire-method, Clocker bet all his horses to show.
In the first race, Robert Dear, unpicked by any other handicapper in the Boston area, romped home third and brought in $125. Prompt Boy won the second going away, paying $42.50 to show. Anon, Clocker's best bet, came in second to match this earning in the eighth, but Little Ferd, and in-and-outer, ahead at the half-mile mark in the fourth, dropped out.
Clocker's choices for tomorrow:
7th race--Fife and Drum--Class of the race
8th race--Amafox--All the way on speed
9th race--Wardril--Factor best
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