Co-Features on Lincoln Card Today: Sprinters and Milers in Respective Races, Daily Racing Form, 1951-05-25

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► Co-Features on Lincoln Card Today] DAVID H URN— Sent out Red Top Farms Stop Gap to register in the Peabody Memorial Prep at Homewood yesterday. Sprinters and Milers In Respective Races Adams Off Ox Favorite in Sun Beau; Hand Finished and Helia Go in Sweeping Light - WASHINGTON PARK, Homewood, 111., May 24. — The six-furlong Sun Beau Purse, designed specifically for three-year-olds, and the Sweeping Light Purse, over the one mile distance, are co-featured here, tomorrow. Eight sophomores were named for the sprint event, whereas a capacity group of 15 older performers are entered in the mile event. Both races shape up as rather interesting contests and the winner in each could come from any quarter. Under the allowance conditions of the Sun Beau, Walmac Farms Adams Off Ox and Ralph Lowes Daleen shoulder equal top burdens of 119 pounds. However, Daleen will receive a five-pound allowance for her apprentice reinsman, Pat Moore. Completing the field are Mey-Well-Acres-Farms Lady of Time, Locust Lawn Farms Belcon, William Burkes Deal Me In, Reverie Knoll Farms Pharos Brother, Ray Wilkinsons Trick Flyer, and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hol-mans March Proudly. Adams Off Ox Likely Favorite Adams Off Ox, Peabody Memorial nominee, appears the probable favorite. The son of Princequillo has started twice this season. In his latest outing at Churchill Downs, he was fourth to Bernwood, and that race should have served as a tightener. Others certain to attract considerabl attention in the speculation are Pharos Brother and Daleen. The 15 intermediate distance performers named for the Sweeping Light include Hasty House Farms Michigan m., SamE. Wilson, Jr.s, Conversational, R. Poindex-ters Pay WindoWf Mrs. Robert Cramers Tattenham, A. H. Schierers Riot, L. F. Warbys Helia, N. and G. Farms Fletter, Mrs. Jake Lowensteins Trixie, W. H. Bishops Sir David, H. E. Nevins Mae Agnes, Denemark Stables Hand Finished, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Holmans High Carrier, J. G. Ferraras Carmargo Bill, Eugene Constan-tins Fresh Breeze, and M. H. VanBergs Over Night. Helia, Hand Finished, Over Night, and Carmargo Bill have registered impressive victories over the local strip, and the speculative interests probably will center upon them. Michigan m., Pay Window, and High Carrier have scored during the year at other tracks. Both Conversational and Trixie have been training cleverly since their arrival here and must be regarded equally dangerous. In previous years, several" of the remaining candidates have shown flashes of brilliancy at this track, and off their respective best efforts could easily take down portions of the purse. I


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