Teralice Given Top Weight: Bartelstein Filly Will Carry 112 Pounds in White Mountain Handicap Today at Salem, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-18

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TERAUCE GIVEN TOP WEIGHT Bartelstein Filly Will Carry 112 Pounds in White Mountain Handicap Today at Salem. SALEM, N. H., July 17.— A. Bartelsteins Teralice, the bay daughter of Terry and Alice Harris, wiU go to the post carrying the top weight of 112 pounds in the White Mountain Handicap, ,500 added, the six furlongs dash that will feature Wednesdays racing here on the beautiful race course of the New Hampshire Breeders Association. Trainer Healey will send High Glee, the brown daughter of Pharamond II.— Beaming, to the post to carry the blue silks and brown cap of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. "Sonny" Workman will have the mount on the filly, which secretary Jim Monroe has assigned 110 pounds. Rockinghams two leading jockeys, Hughes and Peters, both will have mounts. Hughes will be astride Sobieha, and Peters will pilot A. A. Baronis Flying Sailor. Both Mrs. McCuans daughter of Sir Gallahad III. and the chestnut son of Navigator will carry 105 pounds. Paul Rattis Black Hand, the brown son of Flying Ebony — Manicurist, was asked to carry 106 pounds. J. W. Y. Matrins Dark Hope, William Gallaghers Star Fire, and the Wheatley Stables Slapdash have been assigned 100 pounds. Following is the probable field: Horse. Wt. Jockey. Sobieha 105 Hughes Slapdash 100 Saunders Star Fire 100 King Dark Hope 100 Baker High Glee 110 Workman Flying Sailor 105 Peters Teralice 112 Sage Black Hand 106 Walls


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