New Castle Expected to Draw Crack Field: Next Move, Kiss Me Kate and How Eligible for June 30 Race, Daily Racing Form, 1951-06-22

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, : | ] New Castle Expected To Draw Crack Field 1 Next Move# Kiss Me Kate and ] How Eligible for June 30 Race i DELAWARE PARK, Stanton, Del., June | 21.— While Saturdays 5,000 added Kent j Stakes currently occupies the limelight in s this area, and rightfully so, the 0,000 i added New Castle Handicap on the follow- c ing week-end could develop into the out- standing event of the year for fillies and j mares. This mile and a quarter fixture s figures to lure into competition Alfred G. Vanderbilts outstanding four -year-old Next i Move, as well as Walter M. Jeffords Kiss Me Kate and Herman B. Delmans How, s aspirants to championship honors among I the sophomore lassies. i Kiss Me Kate, winner of a division of the Acorn, and" more recently winner of the Delaware Oaks, is already on the grounds l and pointing for the fixture, while How, f victress in the Kentucky Oaks and Coach- I ing Club American Oaks, is due here this t week. Next Move is currently in New York, j but trainer Bill Winfrey, when here to saddle Sweet Talk for the recent Oaks, • stated that Next Move would be down for the New Castle. i is Ogden Phipps Busanda, easy winner of t the Top Flight at Belmont Park yesterday t and William Ziegler, Jr.s Leading Home, j 1 C. V. Whitneys Jazz Baby, Constance f Morabitos My Celeste and Joe W. Browns I Thelma Berger, all of whom finished be- v hind her in the race, also are considered J starters in the New Castle. r Additional entrants should come from a Hal Price Headleys Aegina, W. J. Leni- a hans September, Mrs. Jeffords Adile, Wil- a liam G. Helis, Jr.s Drifting Maid, Cary Boshamers Carolina Queen and the Green- v tree team of Ruddy and Toto. Foxcatcher b Farm also has three eligibles in Gaffery, a Gold j in town and Rose Fern, one of whom s may fulfill her engagement. To return to the immediate future, to- g morrows program is a bit on the uninter- a esting side, with none of the eight races a worthy of top billing. The sixth event is s titled the "Delaware Memorial Bridge," n named for the structure which, when com- t pleted, will aid New Jersey motorists in £ reaching this race course. 1 The race itself is on the cheap side, call- ji ing for maidens to vie at the mile and a e sixteenth distance. Entrants are: Mrs. P. r A. Widener, II.s, Fox Run, Mrs. Esther n duPont Weirs Golden Furlong, W. P. h Foleys Sandhurst, G. R. Watkins Paddock Gold, Rappahannock Farms J. North and tl Mrs. W. H. Labrots Rejection Slip. b be


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