Probable Winners at Tijuana, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-12

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, 1 •I 1 • . 1 , , J 1 I I — Probable Winners At Tijuana By SYSONBY I I.IACAN— JANE ELIZABKTH— FORT WAYNK. This is a maiden race for two-year-old-; |and OULIACAN and JANE ELIZABETH l|sfcoaM fight it out for the major portion of the puise. CULIACANS last out indicated that the son of Cataract would not be long leaving the maiden ranks. JANE ELIZABETH has run fairly well 11 several occa-sioi.s. FORT WAYNE appears b«-st of Did others. COOMBS — CONOKKSS H MI-BLUE CANYON. The big field in the second race does not amount to much. COOMBS has neon racing consistently and on form looks best here. CONGRESS HALL finished third in last iw » staits and should be a contender. BUG CANYON is as good as any of the others and stands a chance of figuring in the first three. ROSA ATKIN— FILL MOON-MISS EMMA O. ROSA ATKIN won her last race and should repeat in this short dash. She will find FULL MOON a tough opponent to down and, apparently, the race should he a duel between this pair. MISS EMMA I., another veteran mare, has a good chaii-e to land in third place. BOONEV1LLE— BLIP. PA I L— PI.ENTYCOOS. Old BOONEYILLE will he hard to beat in the mile dash. He has won once and finished five times in the money in his last six starts over both fast and muddy tracks. BLlE 1 ALE is another that lias been showing excellent form and will be the one 10 beat. PLENTYCOOS is dangerous, lie lias been threatening in his last three starts and should be a contender here. BARB A LI D— ROY A I. O V K— Z E A LOT. Eiually good over a fast or muddy track, BARDALID has been a consistent winnt r at Tijuana this winter. He will be a ha id one to beat here. The distance suits him. ROYAL OAK should be the runner up and ZEALOT may surprise them all by beatini; both, at least he is a good show bet. KALIKO — BON K.— IKINCKSS PAKKKI.L. The three-year-old KALIKO was only beaten by a nose in his last apjiearance under colors and that finish was one to suggest that he should land in front in his next start. DON K. should not be overlooked He won four straight at Salt Uike last year and his first here, so watch him PRINCESS DARRELL is an English-bnd filly that has shown much improvement and should be dangerous here. NEBRASKA LAB— DOC Me.M HO — RAI.I.IM. This should be one of the best contests of the day. NEBRASKA I*AL looks like a stand-out. the best bet of the day. The old fellow has not done so well during the winter, but at that has been in the money five out of his six last starts. He can run all day and should romp home here. DOC Alc-MAHON is no mean opponent and appears on edge. RALLIM is another danger mis rival and should be close to the top at the finish. PICNIC— OFFI ELD— NORM K 1. 1 . In fine form at present, according to ill recent indications, is the word on PICNIC. Under these considerations In- .should win easily. He is speedy and COFFI ELD and NORFIELD can likewise travel fast. It appears that PICNIC can hold both and leave them to fight it out for the minor per-tions -of the purse. PERHAPS— LOI.A MONTKZ— K I I N k A. The way the veteran PERHAPS fin sh. d out his hist race there is no reason appan nt why he should not land the big ■ilea of the purse here. His most dangerous opponent appear, to be LOLA MONTKZ, whih- ka-T1NKA is certain to figure prominently.


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