Your Chance Turns In Fine Trial For Brooklyn: Goes Mile And Quarter In 2:04 3-5 At Belmont; Don Meade Astride Suburban Winner--Cant Wait Has Slight Bow and Wont Be Starter, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-26

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YOUR CHANCE TURNS IN FINE TRIAL FOR BROOKLYN GOES MILE AND QUARTER IN 204 35 AT BELMONT BELMONTDon Don Meade Astride Suburban Winner Cant Wait Has Slight Bow and Wont Be Starter StarterNEW NEW YORK N Y June 25 A sparkling mile and onequarter trial by Mrs G D Wideners Your Chance and the announce ¬ ment that Myron Selznicks Cant Wait will not be a starter highlighted the days de ¬ velopments among the Brooklyn Handicap aspirants at Aqueduct AqueductYour Your Chance worked for Saturdays 25000 added test of a mile and onequarter on the main track this morning at Belmont Park and in this final distance move for the stake the Suburban hero indicated that he will parade for the Brooklyn at the peak of his form The strapping Erdenheim fouryear old was going very handily throughout the move and was timed in 49 114 127 139 151 and 204 The track was fast fastDon Don Meade who is to have the mount on Your Chance in the Brooklyn was aboard the dark chestnut son of Chance Shot Evening in the trial It was Meade who rode Your Chance when he won the Suburban Handicap at Belmont Park on Memorial Day Harry Richards by the way severed his connections with the Erdenheim estab ¬ lishment Tuesday TuesdayTrainer Trainer Tommy Taylor in announcing that Myron Selznicks Cant Wait who was the runnerup in the Brpoklyruand winner of the Butler last year will not appear for either stake this summer said that examination of the Californian showed him to have a slight bow bowThe The son of Victorian and Winged Bee was declared from the Brooklyn and Butler and there was no immediate plans for his future these depending on how his infirmity re ¬ sponds to treatment treatmentSTOUT STOUT RIVALS TO MEET MEETYour Your Chance shapes up more than ever a solid favorite for the Brooklyn after his smart trial and the deflection of Cant Wait The weekend headliner will be notable for the fact it will offer a return meeting as fouryearolds between Your Chance and Fenelon two stout rivals for top honors in New Yorks threeyearold specials last sum ¬ mer and fall fallIn In the Lawrence Realization and Travers last year Fenelon was first and Your Chance second under level weights Under Jack Campbells weight arrangement for the Brooklyn Your Chance will be the starting top weight with 121 pounds while his arch rival gets in with 119 pounds poundsFenelon Fenelon as previously noted is training forwardly for the Brooklyn which William Woodward last year won with Isolator In his mile and a quarter trial on Tuesday at Aqueduct scene of the stake the son of Sir Gallahad III was timed in 208 under an armload of wraps all the way wayThe The Brooklyn field will be a small one to all present indications with handicapper Jack Campbell anticipating a field of abo t half a dozen In addition to Your Chance and Fenelon the probables are Arnold Hang ¬ ers Dit 110 pounds T Lee Evans Westne sia 109 Greentrees Corydon 108 and John Partridges Devils Crag under 100 100Dit Dit and Corydon appeared last weekend in the Sussex Handicap down at Delaware Park with Dit winning at the direct expense of Corydon The Sussex is at a mile and a quarter the same route as the Brooklyn BrooklynIn In the local handicap classic Corydon has a weight shift in his favor favorIf If half a dozen horses accept the issue in the Brooklyn that historic fixture will yield the winner a net prize of 19250 19250The The companion feature of the Brooklyn will be the Great American for twoyearolds at six furlongs This stake was inaugurated in 1889 and has 5000 added It promises to attract a high class field headed by Ben Whitakers Requested who won the Youth ¬ ful at Jamaica and dusted off Sun Again in the Tremont at Aqueduct last weekend


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