Good Horses for Bowie: Cherry Pie and Sunsini Among Stake Handicap Performers, Daily Racing Form, 1924-11-16

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9 , 1 1 j j j I 1 ; ; : i r f - 5 - 1 -re GOOD HORSES FOR BOWIE Cherry Pie and Sunsini Among Stake Handicap Performers. T. J. -Henley "Will Campaign a Dozen Thoroughbreds for AVllson and Salmon at Coming Electing. BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 15. Two of the good handicap horses of eastern racing that will take part in the renewals at Bowie of the 0,000 Gasdcn D. Bryan Memorial and Thanksgiving Handicaps are Cherry Pio of the Greentree string and Sunsini of the Lilane stable. These horses, both four-year-olds, have demonstrated at Pimlico that they are at top form again. Cherry Pie has won two overnight handicaps and Sunsini, carrying 119 pounds, ran Mrs. Payne "Whitneys game little Chicle gelding to a head in one of them. He and Cherry Pie went one mile and a sixteenth in 1 :15t3, completing the first mile in 1:3S. Both beat Plough Boy, King Solomons Seal, Spot Cash, Prince Hamlet, Initiate and Bed Wingfield. No better performances have been shown in Marylan.l this fall, for Plough Boy, under 105 pounds, and King Solomons Seal, under 118, "were crowding them hard all the way. CHEKItY TIE IN GOD FORM. Cherry Pie, holder of the American competitive reccrd of 1 :35 for one mile, which he made at Belmont Park a year ago last -September when he defeated Prince of Umbria, Flagstaff, Vigil and Dot in a renewal of the historic Jerome Handicap, is not only better than he was last spring, but he is running more consistently. In the past Cherry Pie, for all his speed, has not been distinguished for consistency. He is in the division of the Greentree string which Vincent Powers is training. Powers tried in the spring to make a jumper of Cherry Pie, but the Chicle gelding would not stand for it. Sunsini, a New Ycrk-bred son of Sun Briar and Contessina, is one of the toughest campaigners in training. After the Bowie meeting he will go to Tijuana. He was desperately sick in early September, just after his arrival from Saratoga, at Belmont Park, but, obviously, has regained his strength. Sunsini beat Lucky Play, Moonraker and Cherry Pie in tlie Delaware Handicap renewal at Saratoga and My Play, Diogenes and Little Chief in the Merchants and Citizens. HEALEYS STRONG STABLE. Thomas .T. Healey will have some twelve or fifteen horses of various ages and two smart jockeys for the Bowie racing. His jockeys are Johnny Maiben, who is under contract to "Walter J. Salmon, and Benny Marinelli, who rides for Bichard T. "Wilson. Healey trains the "Wilson and Salmon horses. Mr. Salmons best right now are the three-year-old, Carlton and the two-year-olds, Chrysalis, Primrose and Trip Lightly. The last named is a daughter of Ultimus and Tripping and an own sister of the Belmont Park Futurity winner of 1920, Step Lightly. In Mr. "Wilsons Bowie string are the smart two-year-olds. Faddist, Senalado, Campfire Tales and Dusky JJelle and the good distance running three-year-olds, Wampee and Forest Flower. Trip Lightly, Primrose and Chrysalis are prospective starters in the ,500 Endurance Handicap, a dash of one mile for two-year-olds exclusively. So are Senalado, Faddist and Campfire Tales. Campfire Tales, which finished second to By Hisself in the Ardsley Handicap renewal at Yonkers, is the best of the Wilson trio over a distance. The Ardsley is the Empire City Bacing Associations autumn annual at one mile for two-year-olds. CAMPFIRE TALES BEATS STAR LORE. Star Lore, the Junior Champion winner, and Pitue, Goldbeater, Bright Steel Zuker, Despot, Judge Fuller and "Repulse finished "behind Campfire Tales in a race at Yonkers. Chrysalis, a daughter of Sweep and Butterflies II., which was good in Maryland and about New York in the Spring and early summer, seems to be the smartest of. the. Salmon youngsters right now. She had Courageous and Goldpiece stepping right along to beat her in the Pimlico Homebred renewal and she was away none too well. AVampec ought to like the deep going of thi . Bowie course. He beat Aga Khan in slow going at Saratoga in August. Later at Jamaica he beat Missionary and Feysun in a fast mile and seventy yards. Forest Lore won the Gowanus selling stakes and a handicap at Jamaica.


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