Two-Sectioned 21-Class Stake Lures 19 Horses: Mighty Prim, Victory Jacky in Divisions of Sportsmans Race, Daily Racing Form, 1951-06-27

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1 • 5 K • 10 10 :- is .50 • • !j 30 30 30 30 JO mi 30 30 50 10 50 j** w ie Two-Sectioned 21 -Class Stake Lures 19 Horses Mighty Prim# Victory Jacky in Divisions of Sportsmans Race SPORTSMANS PARK, Cicero, 111., June 26. — A total of ,570 is up again tomorrow" night in a 21 class stake event at Sports-W mans Park. The two divisions drew 19* horses with seven of them already familiar with the winners circle, Mighty Prim," Sammy Court, Victory Jacky, Myrtle Truax, Maxine King, Paris Dale and Blaze Volo.* In the first division, Mighty Prim seems the standout, although Sammy Court has* shown plenty of early speed, winning from competition not quite as tough. Gene Hayes. has come close in his last few starts and might be tight enough to make it all the way Wednesday. Other horses in the field* going for ,800 are Shangri La Audrey, Maxine King, Golden Adam, Dellwood Blaze Volo, Minnie Counsel and Sasha Jane. In the second division Victory Jacky stands out off her last two races. She won the Friday night start and the one before that was lost only because Ima Hanover Dale ran into her on the backstretch with* no other horse closer than six lengths behind. Myrtle Truax will be back with Tommy Mills in the sulky after his near disastrous accident which put 150 stitches in his facet It will be Mills first start since he was hurt last Friday night warming up a horsa before the first race. Other entrants are Dust Up, Mer Mc, Paris Dale, Dan Cupid. Ladys Leon, Doctor Parker and Castle Brook. The junior free-for-all trot goes for a substantial purse of ,000 on the over-10 night sheet with three newcomers to the free-for-all division. Pat Lee, from the1 Neil Boardman Stable, Scots Guard, classy son of Highland Scot, and Ken Cartnala Miss Highworthy will be making their first starts on the Cicero half miler this year. Meanwhile, Gene Long will be trying to" break his bad luck streak which has found him second in his last three times out* Little Steve from the A. D. Knapp stable seems to have moved into tough company, although he is staked in the 6,000 Trot* Lee Dewey will finally get to the post after having his initial try rained out last week,. Norman Townes Lee Dewey is one to reck-ie on with, too.


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