Divided Colonial to Cinda, Tilly Rose: Crowd of 31,564 At Garden State; Shouse Filly Shows Way to Recover While King Ranch Miss Whips Saucy Colleen, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-05

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Divided Colonial to Cinda Tilly Rose Crowd of 31564 At Garden State StateShouse Shouse Filly Shows Way to Recover While King Ranch Miss Whips Saucy Colleen ColleenBy By FRED GALIANI GALIANIStaff Staff Correspondent GARDEN STATE PARK Camden N J May 3 Racking up her fourth victory in five starts Jouett Shouses game three yearold filly Cinda sped to victory in the first half of the Colonial Handicap here today Her most consistent rival in the sixfurlong sprint H P Headleys Recover was beaten a length and a half while S G Millers Bobs Betty was third four and a half lengths back and a slight margin be ¬ fore the heavilyfavored Boot All from the Woodvale Farm FarmKing King Ranchs stoutly favored Tilly Rose won the second section of the Colonial the Bull Brier miss outgaming Mrs T J Barrys Saucy Colleen in a long stretch drive The winning margin was a head while Charlton Clays Lyceum was almost a length back and a nose before Max Glucks Blue Moon Tilly Rose a fouryearold required 112 for her six furlongs and paid 420 Tilly Rose completed a double for King Ranch and jockey Ira Hanford as they won the fourth race with Long Bow Max Hirsch is batting 1000 here He sent three horses down and all of them won wonUnbeaten Unbeaten This Year YearTilly Tilly Rose was winning her second race in as many starts this year and earned 15775 as her share one horse more going to the post in this section Tilly Rose was the cohighweight with Jacodema at 119 pounds poundsCinda Cinda was chalking her second stake victory of the year previously having won the Cherry Blossom at Laurel following two prior victories She lost only one race her last start in which she ran fifth in the Chesapeake Stakes Under Charles Burr the Occupy filly covered the distance in 111 the fastest time of the meeting and paid 1020 to her backers in the large crowd of 31564 It was a beautiful day for racing and the fans turned out in droves drovesCinda Cinda who was bred by her owner earned 15575 as her share of the first division of the stake and Shouse also re ¬ ceived a trophy after the race from Mrs Hugh L Mehorter wife of the chairman of the New Jersey Racing Commission Cinda is by Occupy out of Arden Lass In this section nine fillies and mares started and it was a case of youth having its day The first two horses across the line were sopho ¬ mores the only two members in the stake of that age Cinda and Recover were both in light carrying 110 and 109 respectively


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