Sextet Contests Detroit Feature: Tidy Bid Returns to Races In Hynes Purse; Mayram and Memphis Bud Well Regarded, Daily Racing Form, 1948-06-24

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Sextet Contests Detroit Feature FeatureTidy Tidy Bid Returns to Races In Hynes Purse Mayram and Memphis Bud Well Regarded RegardedFAIR FAIR GROUNDS Detroit Mich June 23 A sixfurlong sprint and a gallop of a mile and a sixteenth vie for top billing on the Thursday program at this course The wellbalanced supporting card includes a race for novice riders and a test over the Lewis Turf course While there are only a half dozen rivals named for the sprint fea ¬ ture which is titled the Johnnie Hynes Purse the small field bristles with compe ti ion ionAdditional Additional intrest is added to the Hynes field with the presence of Tidy Bid from the stable of I J Collins The son of Psy ¬ chic Bid has not been under silks this sea ¬ son and he will be asked to meet rivals that have been tested over this course Clockers report that Tidy Bid has done everything asked of him in trials turning in a handy sixfurlong move in 118 over a slow racing strip in his latest workout He was able to win four of 13 starts last season including a tally in the Princeton Handicap at Gar ¬ den State Park in which he whirled six panels in 110 A similar display here would make him hard to beat unless she should need a race to perfect his training trainingMrs Mrs George C White has named Dia ¬ mond Dick to the Hynes and while this son of Rolls Royce has been somewhat of a dis ¬ appointment by his failure to score in his local campaign his efforts have been honest and he has been consistently close A definite threat in the race is Memphis Bud from the stable of Mr and Mrs J C Sawyer who had only one race this season He is certain to show improvement over that effort which was against the best sprinters on the grounds in the LaSalle Handicap The son of Sweep Like gave evidence of his fondness for this racing strip in his 1947 campaign when he was winner over stout antagonists in the Mar ¬ tin Nathanson Handicap HandicapDefinitely Definitely not overmatched in the Hynes field is Mrs L Wolfs Mayram whose three races here show that the daughter of Bah ram is definitely improving Her fourth in the LaSalle Handicap saw her coming back of the pace in a manner to suggest that she was ready W E MacDonalds Vice Admiral has been placed with the best on the grounds in his two outings in the La ¬ Salle and McLennan Handicaps while Jo ¬ seph Stables Wayne L was a creditable second after a display of speed in his latest essay essayThe The mile and a sixteenth race is titled the Joe Goodman and is fashioned for the better class of claimers Here Regal Maid from the stable of Lawrence W Kidd who was winner of her latest race at the Good ¬ man distance while valued at 8000 and her previous test while carrying a tag of 6000 will have a chance to add another tally to her score She will have My Empire as running mate Another coupling in the race is the R S McLaughlan pair of Moldy and Santa Glaus and the formers third on Tuesday is his best recent recommendation Mrs E H Beezleys Patrol Judge will at ¬ tempt to better his record of three consecu ¬ tive triumphs and is meeting sterner com ¬ petition in the effort M J B Stables Jacopades is an even going sort while R C Austins Bellbrook can do better than his recent poor effort


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