Roberts Readies Vaughan Juveniles for Monmouth: New Jersey-Bred Youngsters to Get Their Baptism Under Fire, Daily Racing Form, 1948-06-10

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Roberts Readies Vaughan VaughanJuveniles Juveniles for Monmouth j New JerseyBred Youngsters tt Get Their Baptism Under Fire MONMOUTH PARK Oceanpdrt N J June 9 Many of the homebred twoyear olds which trainer Royal Roberts is con ¬ ditioning for Mrs W W Vaughan of Red Bank N J will receive their baptism to fire during the 42day meeting opening here on Monday June 21 21Roberts Roberts who currently is campaigning a division of Mrs Vaughans charges at Dela ¬ ware Park is expected to have the full sta ¬ ble assembled here on or about June 12 Mrs Vaughans familiar silks were very much in evidence during the meeting here a year ago and trainer Roberts is antici ¬ pating another successful season seasonAmong Among the juveniles Roberts is expected to start for the first time are Red Ned Bio lac Lucky Ned Say POlly Shy Eyes OGive No Meg and Last Curtain Until he has seen them in actual competition train ¬ er Roberts prefers to withhold his opinion as to the respective capabilities However he admits they are a likelylooking lot of youngsters and said all have revealed fine actions and speed in their trials trialsForemost Foremost among the older thorough ¬ breds in Roberts care of course is the veteran sprinter Lanlast This excellent weight carrier is undefeated this spring and is expected to continue his fine form against top allowance performers performersOthers Others familiar to Monmouth Park fans are Riar Red Eddieow Called Our Louise Pollys Delay Play Neddie Late Ship and Ned Luck LuckIn In addition to Roberts several other trainers currently campaigning at Dela ware Park are preparing to transfer their charges here on June 12 This group in ¬ cludes Willie Zimmerman Sammy Hicks A L Dalton Hugh Fontaine Burley Parke Tommy Root Ed Townsend and F A Bonsai BonsaiDalton Dalton in particular will race a well balanced stable for owner H L Hill dur ¬ ing the Monmouth Park meeting His string comprises Brazil Which Ace Pemboy Sir Gerald Amble Tint and Ambranded AmbrandedStanley Stanley Gillesple and William Trundel who are holding forth in the racing sec ¬ retarys office in the absence of John P Turner Jr revealed today that Monmouth Park stakes books are in the process of be ¬ ing printed and will be ready for distribu ¬ tion in about a week


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