Randall Condition Book Is Well-Balanced Work: Top Performers to See Action First Three Days of Meeting, Daily Racing Form, 1948-06-25

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Randall Condition Book Is WeilBalanced Work WorkTop Top Performers to See Action First Three Days of Meeting MeetingRANDALL RANDALL PARK North Randall Ohio June 24 Horsemen who will campaign at this meeting will find a pleasant surprise and variety in the condition book arranged for the Randall Park 44day session by racing secretary Luther Henderson Van Zandt The first issue contains wellbal ¬ anced conditions that offer opportunities to every type of racer that will be quar ¬ tered on the grounds groundsVan Van Zandt states his intentions to give giveeveryone everyone a chance and in this vein will willkeep keep his mind open to the pulsebeats of ofopinion opinion in an effort to please the men who 1 make racing possible the horsemen horsemenThe The first three days of racing at Randall Park which begins its meeting July 2 will present Ohio racing at its best The condi ¬ tions for the inaugural program insure in I teresting sport featured by the sixfurlong 1500 Inaugural Handicap conditioned for threeyearolds and upward This event is supported by a sixfurlong allowance affair and a fivefurlong sprint for twoyear olds oldsThe The first Saturday program July 3 will bring forth the 2500 sixfurlong Plain Dealer Handicap for threeyearolds and upward As a cofeature threeyearolds will compete in the 20000 one mile and 70 yards Warren Handicap and another route allowance race will also be scheduled The Monday card will also present two handicaps the 2500 Independence Day for threeyearolds and older at one mile and 70 yards and the 2000 sixfurlong Liberty Handicap for sophomores exclu ¬ sively These will be augmented by an al ¬ lowance contest to be run at six furlongs An unusual feature in the book is the plater races allowance events written for horses who have been victorious only in claiming races Two other events scheduled will find the approval of many One is a 1000 claiming race at one mile and a sixteenth for nonwinning owners at the meeting which will be run July 13 while the other is a claiming race for Ohio resi ¬ dent owners thoroughbreds who have been unsuccessful this year


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