Tintitter and Namur Go in Fairmount Dash: Meet Up with Flourtown in Todays Feature Offering, Daily Racing Form, 1944-06-13

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Tintitter and Namur Go in Fairmount Dash DashMeet Meet Up with Flourtown in Todays Feature Offering OfferingCOLLINSVILLE COLLINSVILLE 111 June 12 Fair mount Park did not race today as is the custom here but the Fairmount Park Jockey Club meeting will swing back into action tomorrow with the usual eightrace card Racing secretary Richard A Leigh framed races for the best horses on his Saturday program and while the Tuesday program lacks a standout race most of the events are well balanced and good rac ¬ ing is promised turfites who take in the sport tomorrow tomorrowGeneral General manager D C Burnett is well pleased with the increased attendance The crowds have picked up gradually since Allied forces made their landing on the continent Saturdays mark of 8000 racing fans was the second largest of the season and Burnett is confident the weekday crowds will continue to show improvement It has been several years since the grand ¬ stand at the local track has been packed to almost capacity during week days and that is proof in itself the local organization will have its most successful meeting in many years yearsFeaturing Featuring tomorrows card is the sixth race in which half a dozen betterthan average platers were named for the six furlong dash Tintitter and Namur are the only winners during the current meeting and they are to match strides with Flour town a horse who declined the issue with Gourmet Saturday being reserved for this event which includes Queen Kizzie Rag Time Baby and Stalking StalkingThe The fourth race is for twoyearolds and they are being asked to go over the five furlong distance for the first time at the meeting A capacity field of the babies are entered and among them are some fine prospects Included in the field is Ted Mosquero a full brother to Easy Quero leading twoyearold here last year Ted Mosquero made his racing debut here last week and in that race showed he needed experience He drew an inside post position and has an advantage over his opponents The son of Ted Easy broke swiftly in his only start here but there was some crowd ¬ ing soon after the start and when forced back his rider eased him after the inter ¬ ference ferenceThere There are two distance races carded The fifth race is at one mile and 70 yards and among the eight entrants are Rolls Day Alfreds Lad The Cloud Predictable Ca hokian Nego Broom Snug and Miss Pri ¬ ority The seventh race is over the one mile and a sixteenth route and among the probable starters here are Shining Sea Baron Omar Marcharl Fairlet Spects Gal Ace of Spades Jack Morley Board Bill and Be Sweet


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