Dick Welles Selections: At Washington Park, Daily Racing Form, 1927-06-04

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At Washington Park ParkOne One Best Bet MISS ROSEDALE In the Seventh Eace A card reminiscent of the old days at Washington Park is offered for today at the new track at Homewood Topping the half holiday program Is the Debutante Stakes fashioned for twoyearold fillies to race over the five and a half furlongs distance This carries a purse of 5000 added and has at ¬ tracted the cream of the juvenile fillies in this section sectionTwo Two other events which would easily serve as a feature on any racing program are also offered The Boul Mich Handicap at three quarters engages the picK of the sprinting division while the Sheridan Handicap is a test of a mile and this too brings out a select field The former race carries a purse of 1400 while the latter is of 1500 The fea ¬ ture attraction is very likely to be over ¬ shadowed by either one of the handicaps for with the weight arrangements both races promise a real battle from start to finish finishThe The remaining races are given over to the selling platers but they are pretty evenly matched and some good sport should be the outcome One of these numbers is at the more popular distance of a mile and an eighth eighthWith With fair weather and a fast track Wash ¬ ington Park Is destined to have one of the largest crowds in its short existence With the class of horses making up the various events some new track records are apt to be established establishedBIG BIG SWEEP GOSSOON PANI ROMA ROMAThe The first race is over trie threequarters distance with a limit field expected to start BIG SWEEP should have benefited immense ¬ ly from his effort on opening day and we look for him to be the winner here He raced well his last start but tired right near the end after having assumed a long lead GOS ¬ SOON is on the alsoeligible list arid he may not get to the post Should he start he is bound to be heard from for he is in good fettle at the present time and can hold his own in this sort of company PANI ROMA seems to be improving with each start and should be good enough to land some part of the purse here RED PENNANT rates close up and may have to be reckoned with withBOLIVAR BOLIVAR BOND SPELLBINDER SAGAMOOK SAGAMOOKBOLIVAR BOLIVAR BOND was evidently in need of his last race when he was defeated by much the same sort of company he meets today but he should have benefited from that effort and we look for him to give a much better account of himself in this event SPELL ¬ BINDER finished second in the same race that BOLIVAR BOND was defeated in and he only has to put forth the same efforts today to finish closest to the winner SAGA ¬ MOOK raced in improved form his last out and if that showing was no fluke we expect him to take down some part of the purse here TEA TRAY may show an improved performance performanceBULLETIN BULLETIN SANOLA THE HEATHEN HEATHENIn In the Boul Mich Handicap BULLETIN from the Bedwell barn hasbeen assigned top weight of 112 pounds He is a sprinter of the first flight when in form and if he races back to a recent good workout should show his heels to the others here SANOLA put up a fine performance in the Washing ¬ ton Park Handicap and with practically the same weight to pack today should furnish the most contention THE HEATHEN raced as if short in his only start here and figur ¬ ing that he needed that effort we expect him to show to better advantage in todays race CUDGELLER coupled with BULLE ¬ TIN is in his best form at the present and may cause plenty of trouble if he starts startsANITA ANITA PEABODY POLITA DOMESTICATED DOMESTICATEDANITA ANITA PEABODY is possibly the best two yearold filly in these parts and she should be able to carry her 124 pounds to victory in the Debutante Stakes She is asked to give weight to every other starter but tak ¬ ing a line thrdugh her recent races she should be able to carry her burden and win In her last start she picked up 119 pounds and won by five lengths over a muddy track POLITA was a game winner of her last start here and if she can carry the additional weight may be good enough to take down the place money DOMESTICATED raced in much improved form her last start and was graduated from the nonwinners ranks A repetition of that effort here should earn her some part of the purse ALEADER rates as next best FLAGSHIP SUN ALTOS BANTON BANTONUnder Under the weight assignment in the Sheri ¬ dan Handicap FLAGSHIP a son of the mighty Man o War gets quite an advantage and he should be the one to show the way home He has packed weight and won against good company andt with his 106 pounds today should prove best SUN ALTOS is top weight in the race with 117 pounds but we doubt he can concede the dif ¬ ference to FLAGSHIP and win BANTON was able to earn ithe place money in both of his starts at Pimlico and he seems to be gradually getting back to his best form When fit he is a hard horse to beat and may prove troublesome here CUDGELLER rates a good chance if he starts He is entered in the Boul Mich Handicap also alsoTOBIE TOBIE FOUR SIXTY VOLT VOLTIn In the sixth event over the mile distance TOBIE is selected to score She is yet to win a race and her recent racing has been far from being impressive but since arriving s here she turned in some fine workouts and seems to be xeady for the issue FOUR SIXTY has not been started since the Jef ¬ ferson Park meeting where he was more or less consistent in landing in the money His usual effort should see him giving the win ¬ ner the most argument VOLT is another that has not been out for a long time but he too has been coming along in good style and may be good enough to earn the short end of the purse MYRTLE BELLE is the best of the others othersMISS MISS HOSEDALE AREGAL MY DESTINY DESTINYThe The best bet of the day is spotted in the concluding number another mile test This trick is MISS ROSEDALE She is nearing winning form and should show to best ad vantage in this field AREGAL only has to race back to his best Churchill Downs form to land the place portion of the purse MY DESTINY has been working well since arriving here from Kentucky and a race back to her trials should earn her some part of the purse THE WIRE is not looked for to prove a repeater REVEILLON will bear watching


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