Call Over Appears Today In Garden State Feature: Bedford Stable Runner Seems Class of Wildwood Purse Field, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-01

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Call Oyer Appears Today TodayIn In Garden State Feature Bedford Stable Runner Seems Class of Wildwood Purse Field FieldGARDEN GARDEN STATE PARK Camden N J April 30 Bedford Stables Call Over the big husky chestnut with the blazed face who flashed his heels to victory in a half dozen stake events last year tomorrow makes his initial appearance of the New Jersey season in the featured Wildwood Purse The fiveyearold horse was a fa ¬ vorite sprinter of New Jersey turfites long before gaining his reputation as a stake winner and he will receive heavy backing in the wagering department departmentCall Call Over heads a field of nine who are named to vie at six furlongs None of his opponents who are worthy enough in their own class seem up to his calibre but the public will not neglect John L McKnights Mr Buster a consistent winner on the Jersey circuit Potato Chip Farm Incs Bimfort attempting to continue a skein of five victories or Mrs D W Hickeys Buz ¬ zing Bee remembered mainly as a promis ¬ ing juvenile here two seasons ago agoThe The others taking up the challenge are Mrs A Roberts Sedgeview E A Nico demus Laran Mrs P A B Widener ns Fox Run and Joe Gavenanos Go Between BetweenThe The racing strip which has stood up re ¬ markably well under the drenching of the past week is expected to be dry and fast fastTomorrows Tomorrows favorite will be ridden by trainer Eddie Yowells contract apprentice Freddy Ryan allowing Call Over to get in the race under a light 111 pounds with the double bug He shipped in here re ¬ cently from Laurel where he finished a rather disappointing second to Hi Billee at one mile in the Laurel Handicap and earlier placed fourth He was giving away chunks of weight on both occasions and all indications point to his showing one of his better efforts tomorrow tomorrowThat That Call Over seems to run his best races here in New Jersey is a wellknown fact He won more than 100000 in purses in 1951 winning the Rowe Memorial the Wilmington Salvator Mile and concluding the season with closely spaced triumphs here at Garden State Park in the Prince ¬ ton Quaker City and Trenton Handicaps His forte is speed of which he seems to have it all over his Wildwood rivals but he is just as able to come from behind


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