East Well Represented: Aquaplane in Handicap for Coe and Mowlee Will Carry Rancocas Colors., Daily Racing Form, 1929-05-27

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i — 0 , EAST • WELL REPRESENTED Aquaplane in Handicap for Coe and Mowlee Will Carry Rancocas Colors. Two of the foremost stables of the East will be represented at Washington Park today. W. R. Coe, whose colors have finished in front in more than a dozen races since the opening of the metropolitan campaign has in the Washington Park Handicap his good three-year-old bay colt, Aquaplane, by High Time — Seaplane. He named six eligibles in this stake, the others being Old Dutch, Igloo. Blood Royal, Vanity and Cowslip. His preference is indicated in the entry of a colt that promises to add lustre to his sensational sire. Rancocas nominated four for the Washington Park handicap, but eliminated Houssain and Leucite and will start instead Mowlee, winner of a Maryland stake and several other races, and possibly Donnay, bay son of Don-nacona — Kiwanah. Frank Catrone is here to ride the twenty-two horses sent to bear the silks of Harry F. Sinclair. The Italian boy, whose home is in Saratoga, and who is a development of jockey Laverne Fator and Samuel C. Hildreth, chief trainer of the Rancocas horses, is said to be in the best form of his career. Catrone is a comparative stranger on Chicago tracks. Misstep, one of the favorites for the Washington Park Handicap and other Homewood stakes, apparently shipped in good shape. He is reported in good condition for a busy campaign on all the Chicago tracks.


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