Horses to Watch, Daily Racing Form, 1949-05-09

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M Horses to Watch r Horses who impressed Daily Racing Form representatives as being ready to win: SPORTSMANS PARK t CHILLEE KNIGHT— May surprise at this L meeting. Was bothered and still turned in a creditable effort last out. RIOT — Disappointed a host of fans in latest when he ran out. Should redeem E himself in next. FERTILE LANDS — Turned in a sharp performance in latest and could earn brack- „ ets when sent seven furlongs here. HALCYON DUKE — Is in good hands and is at peak condition as attested by a pair of j tallies here. BENTBROOK — Won his last and should continue to score when going five fur- I longs with lower bracket claiming company. SUSIE C. — This five-year-old mare has been working impressively. Could score F at first asking here. ROUSING KNIGHT— May have needed her recent outing here to reach top form. Morning trials are good. FERMA — Is quick and revels in mud. Appears ready to tally in debut this season. JACKS REQUEST — A three-year-old son of Requested who has started but once in his career. Workouts indicate he should i graduate from maiden ranks without delay. MEMPHIAN — Disregard latest. Figures to improve off the outing when placed with claiming company of the ,000 class. CHANCE BEA— Came from far back with ] a belated rush in a five-furlong effort. Seven furlongs would be better. LITTLE BOBBLES — Was a trifle overmatched in latest and encountered poor , racing luck. Should earn brackets in a five -furlong dash here. i CHURCHILL DOWNS BREAKAGE — Encountered interference ! during stretch run last time out and will i do better with even break in racing luck. TIDY SUM — Appeared a trifle short in i seasonal debut and improvement can be expected. DIRECTOR — Connections should find a i suitable spot for this intermediate distance performer who has been close up in 1 recent starts. MACKS FIRST — Was impeded when making stretch run on last Wednesdays 5 card. Tab for future victory. GAY HENRIETTA — Speedy sort; may forget to stop next time. THUNDER HOOF — Has shown decided 1 fondness for local strip and should score 2 at next asking against ,000 sprinters. LADY JOAN — A drop in classification is s all that is needed to assure victory for r the fleet miss. BICKETT — Promising juvenile should not t be much longer in graduating from the e maiden ranks. CO — Cheap sort; is at best over a distance of ground. ENFORCER — Should find a group of allowance sprinters to his liking before the 8 termination of the current meeting. CURTICE — This McGarvey-trained youngster has been working well and appears s ready to earn first set of brackets. WOW — Steady-going plater should prove e capable of turning back minimum claiming - foes. WISCONSIN BOY— Perhaps one of the e better two-year-olds on the grounds and d is at best over an "off" strip. GAY LIBERTY — Disappointed at short t odds in only local appearance and should d make amends if pitted against similar * competition. SYNDICATE— Works are creditable and an n early victory can be assured. RANDALL PARK KING PINE — A consistent winner last season. i- Has been rested up and is reported d ready for top one. OOM PAUL — Probably the outstanding ig three-year-old on the grounds. Won n three straight at Lincoln Downs before •e shipping here. SILENT PARTNER— Set a new track record for five furlongs in the feature event it closing day at Lincoln Downs. Expect ;t an early victory here. ATOKA LAD — Consistent plater. Just st shipped here from Sportsmans Park and id is ready for a triumph first time post-ward. t- MELBA ANN — Has been under constant it training at owner C. T. Halls farm and id may be expected to show her speed to to advantage at the first asking. WINABET — Clockers have tabbed this one le as being fit and ready. May pay good d odds. TREE TOT — Capable sprinter has been ;n training well since her arrival last week. k. Prefers a muddy racing strip. FORT BARS — One of the swiftest three-year-olds e- here. Perfectly suited to the le five-furlong distance. SILDONNA — Was much the best in his last test at Lincoln Downs. Won two races previous to that effort and should return e- to winning form here. PERTINASTIC — Been away from the races es for two years, but is in capable hands ds and performs well when fresh. L E „ j I F i ] , i ! i i i 1 5 1 2 s r t e 8 s e - e d t d * n i- d ig n •e it ;t st id t- it id to to le d ;n k. e- the le e- es ds BELMONT PARK LETS DANCE — This old campaigner wants to go a mile or more with about ,500 claimers. Next trip postward would be the time. EMERGENCY HOUR — Narrowly missed -, last try, which was first trip postward. „ Give another chance with a field of maidens and he will earn brackets. to SASHAY — Has been away almost a year, of , but is training well again and clockers ., report him to be razor sharp. ™ DOC McGRAIL— This two-year-old trained well in Florida and clockers have found his time trials even better at Belmont. BLACK WIZARD— This youngster is in J by good hands and had one race in Florida during the winter, but works indicate that he has shown a big improvement. j. ROSE BEAM — Time trials indicate this handicap performer to be back in top • shape since his arrival from California. as Races in the West were good and he can t] handle some of the best. e GAFFERY — Also from the Foxcatcher c barn and, following her race the other day in which she ran a bang-up second, the next outing should find her in win- ner*s circle. BULLAN GUERA — This imported mare is j training extra well now and has the ad- * vantage of being in smart hands. j QUIBBLE — Look for big improvement in this filly next time out. Is thought to 1 be a good one. BENNINGTON — A two-year-old maiden 1 c who should improve greatly in next trip 1 postward. First try was a good effort t and no reason he shouldnt gain brackets 5 soon. VANETTA— This two-year-old filly ran a 1 game race last start. Tab right back. . ROYAL SON — Jockey dropped his whip on 1 this one just as he was making his move j at the quarter pole. Give another chance. DEGAGE — Last start found him dropping [ j right out of contention after the start j. and then closing fact through the stretch. Give another chance when he - - gets a seasoned rider. PIMLICO J AMERICAN WOLF — Continues to train in 1 excellent fashion and should win this 5 j week. , CHUCK — Was extremely sore last year, • ; but has trained in a sound manner- this s spring. j CONFLICT — Seems primed for a clever ef- - | fort at first asking. DIXIE YANK— Not- much class here but t I present form suggests an early pdctory. • FASHION MAID — Juvenile filly seems s | likely to show improvement in the near , future. HIGHEST AWARD — One of Brysons s many juveniles who has trained well ; enough to graduate early, FENLAND — Lone race this season was not »t too impressive, but trials suggest im-e - provement. LARAN — Has won two sprints in as many y appearances and is capable of carrying S his speed a distance. MITYME — Trainer Shaw has brought this us one along steadily and has him ready for r his return. NEDDIECAN — Period of idleness seems to have done this one a world of good. PIED PIPER — Trainer George Mohr has taken over this plater and should race him cheap enough to earn brackets, QUICK PARTY— Retains early speed and could make it two in a row if kept at six furlongs. ORIOLE — Was scratched from opening day spot, but was never better than at present, RED POMPON — Has improved greatly since arriving from Florida and is capable of beating good routers. SAILING ON — Doc Jones has sharpened this one nicely for a victory in sprint company. ■ GARDEN STATE PARK SELECTOR — Raced impressively in debut and may be a good colt. ALWHIRLi — Turned in an even effort in debut and improvement may be antici-;- pated. BURLEY BID — Is a steady-going plater who should earn some purses here. PATS ANNE — Finished stoutly in recent appearance and is about due to earn brackets. APRIL AIR — This miss finished stoutly in her lone essay and should be a factor from now on. VERA CONNELLY — Last race was good. Is about ready for the winners circle. SKY MIRACLE — Should win another purse at the meeting. Appears well suited over a route. RINGNECK — Has some early speed and may catch a field he can master, ATTENTION MARK — Was bothered in debut and then finished well. Should improve, FARAWAY — Is well suited over a distance of ground and can make matters in-st teresting for some good handicap per-es formers, MUZZLE: — Finished with speed in reserve the other afternoon and may develop into a good winner, CANADA — Stumbled rounding the first turn in last start and was eliminated. RAZZMATAZZ — Lost ground at turns in last outing and improvement can be expected. tAMP PLAY — Is on the cheap side, but every now and then is capable of winning. SUFFOLK DOWNS OLIO — Showed enough improvement in last start to suggest brackets are not too 1 far away. A middle distance event for ,000 claimers should suit. SAMBA SIREN— A cheap plater who appears to be rounding to form. Last was I best in a long time. DUST SCREEN— Is better than last would 1 suggest. May have needed that effort to 1 get in shape for best form. SNEAK — Disappointed recently when J backed to odds-on choice. Is one of the better three-year-olds on grounds and j should atone for the defeat. , UNKNOWN REWARD— May prove one of the better performers on the grass course ; if kept in present company bracket. ALLEZ OOP— Raced fairly well in debut but appeared short. Should benefit enough off that race to earn brackets in I near future. BATTLE CLAMP— The veteran Guy Bed-well has this one ready for brackets. Just missed in only start at this course. MIKE DAVE — Loss of valuable ground j while moving to the leader cost this one , a victory last week. Should atone if f pitted against same caliber. HASHER — May have been the best in recent . dash that found him second after f encountering repeated bad luck in early f running. FITFUL FIRE — A promising juvenile who 3 was impeded as she was making a stout t bid in her lone outing here. CHALDON — Appeared to need last after a i long rest. Improvement is likely and is s capable of handling ,500 sprinters. BONNIE SANDRA— A non-winning sopho-more ft fiHy that will find a field that she e 1 e*n beat,


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