Osculator to be Seen Here, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-17

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OSCULATOR TO BE SEEN HERE Osculator, which won the National Stallion . Stakes at Belmont Park Saturday, beating . among others, his stable companion Polonaise and Fall Apple, is one of William i R. Coes candidates for the renewals at Arlington . Park of the Hyde Park Stakes, at five furlongs and a half, which will gross 3 , considerably more than 0,000 July 1, and i the Post and Paddock, at six furlongs, which i may top 0,000 August 1. He is a son of f Pompey, American juvenile champion of I 1925, and Some More, a daughter of Poly-melian. - He picked up 5,820 by his victory / of Saturday past, and displaced Fall Apple, ., which had previously won a Keene Memorial - at Belmont Park and an Aberdeen at t Havrj de Grace, as the largest two-year-old - winner, so far, of 1930. Osculator is s home-bred, and Pompeys first winner. •. Pompey is a son of Sun Briar and Cleopatra. ¥


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