Juvenile Handicap at Salem: Crack Band of Youngsters Named for Saturdays Feature at Rockingham Park, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-07

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J | J t * * « 1 1 | J j , 1 1 i ! , JUVENILE HANDICAP AT SALEM Crack Band of Youngsters Named for Saturdays Feature at Rockingham Park. SALEM, N. H., July 6.— Both Stainforth, Sylvester Labrots chestnut son of Happy Time and La Muiron, winner of the Aberdeen Stakes, and P. A. Shaws Governor Sholtz, were assigned the top weights in the Juvenile Handicap, ,000 added, feature of todays week-end racing here. Each will carry 122 pounds. Thirteen will sport silks in the race which is expected to be witnessed by a record week-end crowd despite the huge turnout on July 4. Wise Prince, F. Spatolas son of Wise Counsellor, will carry 117 pounds and hia half sister, Wise Sister, which will sport the silks of J. B. Belk, will carry 109. Morning Mail, A. A. Baronis brown grandson of Star Shoot, will carry 110, and O. L. Fosters Teeter Totter, 108. C. E. Allen, under a seven-day suspension, has been given special permission by the stewards to ride Teeter Totter. Ellis will ride Wise Prince and Curran will guide Time Flight. . Following is the probable field, with x. their weights and probable riders: Horse. Wt. Jockey. Blackbirder 100 F. Maschek Jessie D. M 105 Time Flight 115 W. Curran Candy Prince 108 L. Schaefer Morning Mail HO M. Peters Gov. Sholtz 122 P. Walls Wise Sister 109 H. Cruz Teeter Totter 108 C. E. Allen Star Chase 107 H. Elston Wise Prince 117 G. Ellia Stainforth 122 J. H. Burke Bank Holiday 112 F. J. Baker


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