Juvenile Stake Field: Fifteen Compete Today in Woodward Stakes at Detroit.; Grand Slam Assigned 118 Pounds, Top Weight--Four Invaders From East., Daily Racing Form, 1935-06-19

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JUVENILE STAKE FIELD Fifteen Compete Today in Wood ¬ ward Stakes at Detroit Grand Slam Assigned 118 Pounds PoundsTop Top Weight Four Invaders InvadersFrom From East DETROIT Mich June 18 Fifteen two yearolds representing the leaders of east ¬ ern and western racing were named for the 5000 added Woodward Stakes which will have its second running as the feature of the midweek program here tomorrow tomorrowTopping Topping the large field is the Bomar Sta ¬ bles Grand Slam winner of the Pimlico Nursery and Prairie State Stakes Due to his brilliant achievements the son of Chance Play will carry the top weight of 118 pounds but there is little difference in the weights and his luck in drawing number eight post position should more than make up for the five pounds he will be giving E F Sea ¬ grams Santan which has the St Glair Stakes to his credit creditThe The field for the stake in order of post positions weights and probable jockeys follows followsWOODWARD WOODWARD STAKES Horse Wt WtBe Jockey Be Big 110 110tVale G Smith tVale Victorian 113 113Santan C Kurtsinger Santan 115 F Mann Postage Due 113 113Outremont J Bejshak Outremont 113 113Nedvive R Tilden Nedvive HO HOfCouleedam C Turk fCouleedam 113 113Grand W Carroll Grand Slam 118 E Legere Black Highbrow 113 113Epinique H Tinker Epinique HO HOBeauf H Dabson Beauf lower 110 K Horvath Ste Louise 110 110JSpeed L Hardy JSpeed 113 113San S Renick San Rafael 113 113Plunge G Burns Plunge Home 113 D Summers fMrs S B Mason entry Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt entry entryFour Four juveniles which enjoyed success in eastern racing another a leader among those to have participated in the Chicago sport and the leading twoyearold of the Cleveland season are the outlanders j jVale Vale Victorian which finished in a dead heat with Beauflower here Saturday and Couleedam will carry the hopes of Mrs Silas B Mason They came here after a successful New York campaign Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilts Postage Due and Speed are the other pair to have made the long trek from the Atlantic seaboard Post ¬ age Due won at Aqueduct Saturday and left for the Motor City Sunday SundayMrs Mrs Edward Haughtons Black Highbrow which finished second to Dnieper in the Washington Park Juvenile Stakes and Jo ¬ seph Cattarinichs Outremont complete the list of invaders invadersIn In addition to Grand Slam and Santan the local representatives are Be Big Ned ¬ vive Epinique Beauflower Ste Louise San Rafael and Plunge Home With the excep ¬ tion of Nedvive and Epinique the latter yet to face the barrier the others have vic ¬ tories here to their credit San Rafael also is named for the first race raceThe The increasing of the added money value from 2000 to 5000 met with great response twentyeight twoyearolds being named for forthe the race raceAlthough Although Grand Slam is expected to be a strong choice the race is a wide open affair and with such a large field and at a short dash anything can happen The local fans also hold Beauflower in esteem She finished second to Santan in the St Clair Stakes followed that with a brilliant victory and ran Vale Victorian to a dead heat Saturday SaturdayWith With the track heavy this morning and intermittent drizzles falling throughout the day it appears certain that the track will be in a heavy condition tomorrow A big drop in the temperature also had its effects effectsFour Four of the eligibles tested the heavy track this morning when Black Highbrow went a handy half mile in 49 and Outre ¬ mont Vale Victorian and Couleedam went handy threeeighths Outremont was timed in 36 and the Mason pair in 38


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