Turf and Paddock Club Dinner Purse Will Test Twelve Juveniles at Detroit Today: Colors of Motor Citys Social Leaders Will Be Seen in Sporting Event, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-25

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Turf and Paddock Club Dinner Purse Will Test Twelve Juveniles at Detroit Today Colors of Motor Citys Social Leaders Will Be Seen in Sporting Event EventDETROIT DETROIT Mich June 24 Officials of the Detroit Racing Association were making final preparations to handle one of the larg ¬ est crowds of the meeting Wednesday when the Turf and Paddock Club Dinner Purse will headline an outstanding eightrace pro ¬ gram Supporting events include the Bloom field Open Hunt Club and the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club Handicaps The feature is for twoyearolds and will be decided at five furlongs while the Bloomfield is at six fur ¬ longs and the Grosse Pointe at one mile and a sixteenth Both the latter events are for horses three years old and upward upwardTwelve Twelve juveniles will go to the post for the Dinner Purse and will race under the silks of patrons prominent in the business and social life of the Motor City Bebeja will represent Frank Shuell Flash Town will race for Miss Laura M Briggs Baron Omar for Miss Julia Hudson Dated Up Mrs W D McCullough Tomluta Miss Lydia M Buhl More Roman James B John ¬ son Jr Diego Red Lewis L Bredin Bay Ridge Mrs Frank J Navin El Toreador Mrs George Endicott Orphan Toy Mrs Anita S Bray First Draftee Mrs Charles D Pierce and Sweep Swinger will contest under the colors of Miss Anastasia Buhl BuhlDINNER DINNER TO BE HELD IN EVENING EVENINGEntry Entry to the race by invitation only and the winning owner will receive a handsome trophy Smaller replicas of the cup will be presented to less fortunate subscribers at the dinner which will be held in the evening at the Fair Grounds clubhouse to honor the victor The entire upper terrace of the build ¬ ing has been reserved for the day by the Turf and Paddock Club and the dinner dance will climax the days sport sportImmediately Immediately following the running of the Dinner Purse which is fifth on the card the Bloomfield will have its decision and ten tenood ood sprinters were named through the Continued on fifth page DINNER PURSE AT DETROIT TO TEST TWELVE JUVENILES JUVENILESSilks Silks of Motor Citys Social Leaders in Sporting Contest ContestContinued Continued from first page pageovernight overnight entry box for the dash Top weight of 114 pounds has been assigned to Mrs Hen ¬ ri Torrientes Aerial Bomb and Mrs E L Martins Supreme Sir is next in the estima ¬ tion of racing secretary and handicapper Charles Henry with an impost of 113 pounds Miss Louise Vinionts Burgoo Miss will have 112 pounds up and race coupled with E R Plunketts Chandera as the Vimont and Plunkett entry entryCompleting Completing the field for the Bloomfield will be G W Morrisons Poesy B M Smiths Cooling Spring J F Ladleys High Plaid A L Fergusons Night Rain Dr J A Black wells Miss Ethel and Smith G Baker Srs clever threeyearold filly Meggy MeggyThe The Grosse Pointe which is the seventh event on the card attracted seven good rout ¬ ers and Mrs E Ores Bucking drew the post of honor witl an assignment of 110 pounds K G Marshalls Dancing Light which has been showing improvement in his recent ef ¬ forts will answer the bugle under 109 pounds Others which will meet in the test are J Englishs Traumelus B Goldenbergs Valdina Lord Charles Grahams Boss Hoss and R A Forshas Siganar Post time for the initial offering Wednes ¬ day will be the usual twilight hour of 430 p m and because of the interest manifested thus far in the program added transporta ¬ tion facilities will be available


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