PRIVATE TERMS HAS COME OF AGE

From: The Boston Globe | Date: June 26, 1989| Author: Ron Indrisano, Globe Staff | Copyright information

Private Terms has come all the way back.

The 4-year-old dark bay son of Private Account, hampered by a bleeding problem in the past, proved he still has plenty of lung power as he gamely outfinished Granacus in the $300,000 Massachusetts Handicap at Suffolk Downs Saturday.

Private Terms was not cut out to be good, he was cut out to be great. He won his first seven races and was the 3-1 favorite to win the 1988 Kentucky Derby. But he bled in the Derby and the remainder of ...

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