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PACERS PURSUE STANDARDBRED'S ULTIMATE MILE
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
06-30-1996
PACERS PURSUE STANDARDBRED'S ULTIMATE MILE
By MIKE FARRELL
Date: 06-30-1996, Sunday
Section: SPORTS
Edition: All Editions -- Sunday
Column: HORSE RACING
How low can a pacer go?
No one knows for sure as the breed continues its relentless assault
on the race record for a pacing mile. The standard was shattered again
last week when Jenna's Beach Boy scorched The Meadowlands Racetra...
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