Trackmens Observations, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-18

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I I/- * Horses listed here im- |* fi f myy and ¥ C I lULMTien 5 pressed Daily Racing Nl ■ • Form representatives J DSC rVQ llOn S as being ready to win: 1 1 i i By P. G. McCann Kee— RODIA— A hard-hitting mare of the ,000 class. Training in fine style. BEST EFFORT— Will go well with the best 1 of the two-year-olds here. ELIMAR — A good sprinter at six furlongs. She will be racing in the ,500 division. CUBAN BOMB— A fast three-year-old filly in Torance Melroses stable whose morning trials are sharp. SAGUARO— Won last three starts at . Miami. Will bear watching. YAR— Hard horse to beat over the local , track. Stakes winner here last fall. HARRIET SUE— Looks like the leading • three-year-old filly. Ready to compete , in local racing. DETROIT BULL— This rail runner loves a distance and appears to be at the peak of his form. DROLLON— Dr. C. N. Finch has this distance performer ready for the asking. BOLO WAY— Will be pitted in the ,500 , class. Morning trials are very good. RESTLESS— Only has to run back to , Miami races to be a hard horse to beat in allowance races, SUN FLOWER— Ready for his best effort. LADY WATERLOO— Will compete in allowance races at distances of six furlongs to one mile. PLAYFUL PAL— Will fit in very well in the ,400 class. AFRICAN SUN— Good performer at Miami, Still on edge. COUNT HASTE— A distance runner of the mediocre plater type. FAIR SAND— Won at a ,000 claiming tab in Hot Springs. HY CAP— Speedy sprinter of the ,500 claiming type. Six furlongs his limit. • By C. J. Connors Jam. — ARIEL GAME — Has early speed and should show improvement in next start. SURROGATE— A stanch mud runner who is is on edge and ready at the first asking. Improves in muddy going. TO DARE— Raced below expectations in initial start over the local strip. May improve over that effort. FLAK — A slight drop in company will suit this fellow. Can sprint or go a route. SHRIMPIE— Has several commendable efforts over the Fair Grounds strip that if repeated should insure victory in cheap company here. CASSIS— This one has speed and when dropped into own classification should be a formidable factor. ADULATOR— Winter form very good and recent trials in private are reported good. JAMESBOROUGH— This fellow developted into a formidable factor last fall. Recent trials are reported good. Worth tabbing. HILLYER COURT— Won in impressive fashion over the local strip and a return to that effort can be expected. FORUM — A colt who was highly regarded during the Florida season and may be a factor in his engagements here. JACK S. L.— Has all his speed and is pronounced ready by work watchers. APROPIADO— A well regarded youngster who was extended support in last start, but failed to race to expectations. PILATES ECHO— Should show to better advantage in next start in own classifi- | cation. BLOCKADER— Raced below expectations last time out and improvement can be expected. TERSE — A better-than-average plater who is ready for a set of brackets. 1 . , • , , , By E. P. Heagerty Pim.— ELLIS — One of the Chrysler two-year-olds which showed to good advantage first time out over the strip. SEA RAFT — This juvenile might have won at first asking but for running out in the stretch. FOGOSO — This old-timer is as good as that last winning effort would suggest. TAGEL— Was a trifle short in debut this year and should improve enough to beat some fair ones. HOMEWARD BOUND— Showed a good sprint and is dead-fit for coming distance affairs. DECLARED— This Maryland-bred three-year-old was given a three-quarter mile tightener first out and will bear watching. CHALDON HEATH— Jimmy McGee has this one razor-sharp. Forget that last race. CALS PET — Should improve off that last race. Was a trifle short. WING TIP— Lost many lengths while on the outside throughout in debut here. Will beat a cheap field in the near future. EASY CHANCE— Won seasonal debut in handy fashion. Should beat a better field next out. SIR BLUESTEEL— A jumper who showed a fair effort the other day. Must be with cheap ones. FAIR BID — A green two-year-old who should show to better advantage next outing. UNDULATOR— Was bothered last out while starting to improve position. Tab this one for the near future. RED LEVEL— This miss was a little over her head first out. Any distance will suit. By D. S. Fair Nar.— CITY BRED— Harrington plater was a trifle short in first start here. WISE FATHER — Hard-hitting sprinter finished well in only start. Improvement may be anticipated. GARTER— Ran greenly in first start of career and that race should prove a tightener. FLEMINGSBURG— Drifted out in last outing, then closed stoutly after being straightened up for the stretch run. REALMAN — Only start here wa stops. JACK RUBENS — Orr plater showed speed in initial start. NOVEMBER — Honest router always gives best and morning trials indicate she will earn a purse when pitted aaginst ordinary field at one mile or over. BILLY O — Partial to the Narragansett track. Suffered some bad luck when beaten in the Rumford. TEE MIDGE — Steady going plater raced well at the recent Oaklawn Park meeting and he can hold his own when pitted against ,000 company. GREEN BUSH— One of the better three -year-olds quartered here. Will be pitted against horses of his own age at a mile or over. PEGGY SILVER— Ordinary mare but always gives her best and should earn a purse when sent a mile or over against ,250 rivals.


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