Big Juvenile Event: Fifteen Scheduled to Meet in Thomas Curran Memorial Stakes.; Dogmata Takes Fridays Feature by Nose After Sazerac Attempts to Savage Winner., Daily Racing Form, 1934-06-09

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The following are those entered to j start in the Thomas Curran Memorial J Stakes PP Horse Wt Jockey Jockey1fSula 1fSula 114 R Heigle Heigle2fRoss 2fRoss 114 3 Gallaclay 114 H W Fisher 4 Great Haste 114 L Balaski BalaskiStStay StStay 116 J Westrope 6 Chief Cherokee 119 J Smith Smith7Our 7Our Prince 114 8 Chief Evergreen 114 9 ElBandito 114 P Groos 10 Light Brook 116 J Kacala 11 11 Skip sunTt It 114 M Winters 12 Prince John 114 A Anderson IStRace Craft 116 14 Last Servant 116 15Wise Player 116 H Bagur fShandon Farm Stable P A and R J Nash entry tC C Van Meter entry F M Grabner entry BIG JUVENILE EVENT Fifteen Scheduled to Meet in Thomas Curran Memorial Stakes Dogmata Takes Fridays Feature byl bylNose Nose After Sazerac Attempts Attemptsto to Savage Winner HOMEWOOD 111 June 8 Fifteen two yearold colts and geldings accepted for the 2500 added Thomas Curran Memorial Stakes to be renewed tomorrow through the entry box at Washington Park here this morning This is one of the largest fields ever named for the race and as many as twelve are listed as positive starters The race will be run over five and onehalf fur ¬ longs longsFounded Founded in 1929 it has been won by Ca ¬ ruso Schooner Proteus Projectile and New Deal the latter running the distance in the fast time of 106 to win from Swiftsport in a close finish last year Caruso and Projectjle also accomplished the distance in the same time timeLIGHT LIGHT BROOK FAVORITE James McGees Light Brook the Light Brigade gelding which won so impressively here Wednesday Charles C Van Meters Race Craft and Stay Nash Brothers Ross and Sula Allan B Gallahers Chief Cherokee F M Grabners Wise Player and Joseph E Wideners Great Haste are the best of the candidates that have raced and Skip It owned by Warren Wright is a highly re garded youngster aspiring to win such an important race in his racing debut debutChief Chief Cherokee Light Brook and the Van Meter entry are expected to carry most of the play Several other attractive races are on the Saturday program which barring rain will be staged under fine conditions i HOMEWOOD 111 June 8 Plain mean ¬ ness cost Sazerac August B Letelliers good fiveyearold the winners part of the purse in the Chez Paree Handicap stellar offering of the Washington Park Jockey Club here today At a time when he appeared to have the mile and seventy yards race won he reached over in an attempt to savage Dogmata which was racing on the inside and missing his intended victim threw him ¬ self so badly off stride that the H C Mc Connell threeyearold got up to beat him a nose Earlier in the race to be more exact on the stretch turn Sazerac twice snapped at Marmion the first time barely missing the foot of jockey C Corbett who was astride Marmion MarmionCLARITYS CLARITYS BAD LUCK LUCKDogmata Dogmata and Sazerac finished with a two length margin over W F Axtons Robert M Sweitzer Handicap winner Frank Oi mont which raced from last in the closing quarter and Marmion pulled up at the end in fourth position Clarify which had a lot of bad luck and Dartle completed the field fieldSent Sent out in an attempt to win all the way Dartle failed badly He led to the stretch then gave ground steadily and was last in the small but classy field to finish It was Continued on thirtieth page


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