Nebraska Breeders Futurity Draws Nineteen Nominations, Daily Racing Form, 1949-06-08

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Nebraska Breeders Futurity Draws Nineteen Nominations AK-SAR-BEN, Omaha, Nebr., June 7. — The second annual edition of the Nebraska Breeders* Futurity, which will have its decision at the local course on Friday, July 1, attracted an entry list of 19 of the more promising juveniles, according to nominations, released this morning by racing secretary Raleigh Leigh. The five-furlong event will carry the endowment of ,000 should six or less contestants parade post-ward; ,200 for seven or more and, ,500 should eight or more Cornhusker owners elect to start their charges. In addition to the original fee of 5 and the second payment of 5 the starting fee will be 5. Complete list of entries are as follows: Spike Alike and Helen Z., owned by the combined interests of Henry and Conn Jordan of Harrison; Mr. Bleu and Lady Cala-basas, the property of Fred Bruning and Lee A. Snyder, of Bruning; Nitro Miss and Nitro Babe, owned by John H. Foley of Hay Springs; So True, who will carry the colors of Wilbur Brown of Auburn; Black Bijili and Big Morsel, who will represent F. E. Lyon of Lincoln; Case Time, the hopeful of Denzil Hall of Ashland, Omer Halls Wise Cloud, William Fudges Cloudy Water and My Time; Duane and Glen Fudges Lady Lavonne, Nebraska Boy, owned by John Minton, Gay Lyte, the property of Otto Preuss; Ebony Marge, promising youngster owned by Mrs. J. P. Nicotero, and an unnamed filly by Cloude Time — Peanut Bar, owned by Jerry Kirby of David City.


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