Handicappers for the Summer News picked three big winners in Thursday's races at Suffolk Downs; MR. SURVEY in the first, SWORD LINE SURREY in the first, SWORD LINE in the second, and BOUNDING IMAGE in the third. If you had bet $2.00 on every horse that we picked to win you would have cashed $21.30 worth of winning tickets for a $3.30 profit. Summer News handicappers have yet to have a losing day. So here we go again! Following are today's winners at Rockingham listed in their order of finish:
FIRST--$3000, maidens claiming ($3500), 6 furlonngs.
PRECIOUS MOMENTS has the speed and stable is cracking down--two winners yesterday, BUCKY'S MINK was fourth against classier at 63-1, FLOW LIKE WINE show good works.
SECOND--$3000, claiming ($2750), 6 furlongs.
SOMETHING BRUIN should return to December form at Tropical park where she won two in impressive fashion, if not, pick any number as these mules seemed destined for the fair circuit.
THIRD--$3100, filly maiden 2 year olds, 5 1/2 furlongs.
QUEEN MINASSEH, this wife of a wicked king seems ready to go to work on these tender fillies, HELIOTROPINE closed well in stretch, GO ON AND ON is half sister to Forward Pass and had reasonable debut.
FOURTH--$3000, fillies claiming ($3000), 6 furlongs.
CARLYN PROFIT is a sore filly who drops again in class for a last ditch effort to capture the winners purse, LITTLE MISS MAULER has run close to males, MISS LENOR shows some speed.
FIFTH--$3800, claiming ($6000), 6 furlongs.
LA HEREDERA ran last quarter in sharp 24 and 2/5's, RITTER looked powerful in maiden win, TWICE ROMAN shows good form.
SIXTH--$3300, claiming ($4000), 6 furlongs.
MOON CREST should be up in time, CHESTER MARTINI shows high early speed but will have company and tire, DEEP CREEK steps up in class to run an even race.
SEVENTH--$4500, 3 & 4 year old allowances, 6 furlongs.
FRANK LYNCH shows vast improvement in last and has chance to outclass this field, WATCH YOUR FINGERS/LOVE BOY will be an odds-on Breshnahan entry--they have a strange history of finishing second, JUST JOLLY is coming to hand.
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