Quizzle Will Start In Brown Wisdom: Higgins Veteran Probable Choice Over Pomps Gal, May Fly at Sportsmans, Daily Racing Form, 1948-05-07

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Quizzle Will Start In Brown Wisdom WisdomHiggins Higgins Veteran Projbable Choice Over Pomps Gal May Fly at Sportsmans SportsmansSPORTSMANS SPORTSMANS PARK Cicero 111 May 6 The Brown Wisdom Purse a seven furlong 3000 endowed allowance affair for threeyearolds and upward is the best of eight races on tomorrows program at this halfmile oval The certain off con ¬ dition of the racing strip which will prob ¬ ably be no better than rnuddy will meet the approval of the majority of the 10 slated to parade postward in this event eventA A S Higgins former topflight handi ¬ cap performer Quizzle appears the horse to beat The 10yearold son of Milkman and Question particularly was known as a mud runner in his heyday and appears to retain his capabilities as evidenced by his two efforts this year At Oaklawn Park Quizzle emerged triumphant in a sprint after having been idle the year of 1947 In the fivefurlong Illinois Valley Purse here last week the Higgins veteran raced on the outside of horses the entire distance fin ¬ ishing fourth The manner in which he raced suggested that improvement was to be expected and this effort added to his good training moves indicate him to be in top condition conditionEncountered Encountered Trouble in Last LastQuizzles Quizzles rivals in the Brown Wisdom in ¬ clude such capable performers as N L Raffelmans Pomps Gal W H Bishops May Fly Mrs J L Chesneys Play Hands and M H VanBergs Unconditional Pomps Gal in particular appears due for a winning effort undoubtedly being best in her latest effort in the United Chicago Charities Purse Pomps Gal encountered numerous mishaps in this sevenfurlong test showing gameness to come from be ¬ hind to be a swiftly closing second to Diderod DiderodMrs Mrs R J Doyles One Atom also slated to contest the issue tomorrow finished third behind Pomps Gal that afternoon and also may improve in consideration of the rough trip he encountered encounteredWilliam William H Bishops May Fly also had no opportunity to race to her best form in the Inaugural Handicap The Sweep All mare stumbled badly the opening furlong losing any chance she may have had Last fall May Fly was practically invincible tak ¬ ing several of the feature offerings over every type of track conditions offered Play Hands must be given strong consideration due to his preference for a muddy track The Mrs J L Chesney racer turned in a surprisingly good effort in the Eddie Ar caro Purse Monday in finishing second to J M Hutchins Proud Ruler while better than 70 to lin the betting bettingThat That same afternoon in the seventh race J Sands Air Power was a galloping front running victor at one mile and a sixteenth but will be competing tomorrow against more formidable opposition than the 5000 claimers he defeated


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