Sprinters in Lincolns Chance Ray: American Wave Is Probable Favorite; Silvery Moon, Luxembourger In Feature as Meeting Enters Second Week at Washington, Daily Racing Form, 1948-05-24

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Sprinters in Lincolns Chance Ray American Wave Is Probable Favorite FavoriteSilvery Silvery Moon Luxembourger In Feature as Meeting Enters Second Week at Washington WashingtonWASHINGTON WASHINGTON PARK Homewood 111 May 22 The Lincoln Fields Racing Asso ¬ ciations 30day meeting will go into its second full week here Monday and the Chance Ray Purse is to headline an at ¬ tractive program Fouryearolds and up ¬ ward are eligible for the sevenfurlong feature and 16 betterthanaverage per ¬ formers are entered for the race The chief supporting event on the card is the Dark Woman Purse a sixfurlong dash for threeyearold fillies and 18 from the age and sex division are eligible for the secondary offering offeringMrs Mrs Albert Sabaths American Wave a fiveyearold daughter of Hairan and De ¬ ception is the probable favorite for the Chance Ray and she gets in the race under 107 pounds American Wave gave a splen ¬ did effort here last week when she finished third behind Trixie and Pad Lock in a six furlong allowance sprint and the added distance of Mondays principal offering un ¬ doubtedly will work to her advantage advantageJacob Jacob Lowenstein prominent Chicago turfman is to be represented in the Chance Ray by the useful Brevity gelding Silvery Moon A consistent sort during his 1946 campaign Silvery Moon was not in action last year but gave an excellent account of himself in the recently decided Dr Free land Purse Coming from well back in the running the Lowenstein sprinter made up ground steadily and was beaten but two lengths at the end of six furlongs running fourth back of Hard Held Yesnow and Cid Play PlayLuxembourger Luxembourger Should Improve ImproveAnother Another shifty contender for major hon ¬ ors in the Chance Ray is John Marschs lo ¬ cally owned Luxembourger Victor in three engagements last season Luxembourger has been under silks but once during the current meeting and on that occasion ran sixth in the Dr Freeland three lengths off the winner Luxembourger may have needed his race and he is expected to show marked improvement in the Monday fea ¬ ture tureCompleting Completing the field for the Chance Ray are Mrs R J Doyles One Atom J S and J D Rogers Walkie Talkie Wiliam Hal Bishops Sir Date Woolford Farms Enchanting Mary and J J Gregorys Little Fair Max Marmorsteins Royal Chap Lloyd Gentrys Checkerhall J Wolfs Capt Patrick Kirkpatrick and Turners Dots Risk Miss Billie Roses Be Like Polly Shady Brook Farms Upstate Walter Ghers Alamein and H D Maggios Pat miboy Walkie Talkie raced smartly in the Dr Freeland Sir Date looked good in sev ¬ eral Sportsmans Park efforts Enchanting is always dangerous and Royal Chap has turned in several quick trials trialsThe The Dark Woman should result in a closely contested sprint as the capacity field appears rather evenly matched Clif ¬ ford Mooers Revoking looked good at Churchill Downs and M W Hellermans Debaby finished second to Thomas Piatts Hang Up in her only appearance under silks Trainer Wiliam Crump entered Way ¬ farer and Weedyone for Wm Wickam and the homebred Ohioan isthe hope of Theo ¬ dore E Muellers Shady Brook Farm Among others that may prove troublesome in the dash are Mrs Emil Denemarks Dresser and Whosis Marmorstein Stables Bee Rose and Jean Fox a member of the C C Bothman Stable


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