Co-Features Today At Churchill Downs: Eleven Men Tops Quintet in Bellwood Purse; Forrest Has Fast Entry in Seneca Park, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-07

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CoFeatures Today At Churchill Downs DownsEleven Eleven Men Tops Quintet in Bellwood Purse Forrest Has Fast Entry in Seneca Park ParkCHURCHILL CHURCHILL boWNS Louisville Ky May 6 The Bellwood Purse seven furlongs for threeyearolds and the Seneca Park purse six and onehalf furlongs for four yearolds and older are cofeatures on the evenlybalanced program arranged for presentation tomorrow at this rambling old course The Bellwood attracted a small but useful field of five while the Seneca Park will bring out 10 quick racers Under the allowance clause of the Bell wood H Weiss Eleven Men a good winner this spring will take up 121 pounds while Mrs R H Lloyds Little Doc a Keeneland meeting victor Thomas Piatts Old Pat and Carl M Grahams Sinn Fein each is to shoulder 118 pounds Mrs Lawrence H Thompsons filly Rock Garden 113 pounds completes the probable Bellwood starting band Johnny Adams rides Eleven Men Jimmy Breckons drew the mount on Little Doc Earl Knapp will guide Rock Garden and Tommy Barrow is engaged for Old Pat No jockey has been selected as yet for Sinn Fein Porters Broom Likely Choice ChoiceRaymond Raymond Ankenbauers Porters Broom an old favorite with Kentucky racing en ¬ thusiasts may go postward favorite over his nine Seneca Park Purse rivals and jockey Kenneth Church is scheduled to ride the homebred gelding Henry Forrest will saddle Terrell Brothers Cajac and the Pollard Harkins representative Nice Tint for the twin headliner while William T Bishop is to send out Honest Injun Others entered in the sprint are Sir Walter R Locks the steadilyimproving Far Son Duke Boswell Raintree and Teapoy TeapoyIn In the meantime at Churchill Downs in ¬ terest heightened in the Bashford Manor Stakes five furlongs dash for twoyearold colts and geldings which is to have its f iftyfirst renewal next Saturday afternoon Mrs Harold G Bockmans Prince Marque Hal Price Headleys Informer and Regal Manner Mr and Mrs T M Daniels Yea Bama and Ace Destroyer H M Bads Sir Mango C H Everitts Supremes Bub D J Gleesons Down Yonder Sam E Wilson Jrs Wildcat Sam and Royal Flavor are among those classed as possible starters The early favorite for the Bashford Manor is William Veenemans Happy Carrier a homebred gelded son of Carrier Pigeon and Pass Thirty and victor in a division of Keenelands Lafayette Stakes


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