Seasoned Racers Take Garden State Spotlight: Shy Bim in Marcus Hook Purse, Nullify Seeks Hawaiian Sprint, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-08

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Seasoned Racers Take Garden State Spotlight SpotlightShy Shy Bim in Marcus Hook Purse Nullify Seeks Hawaiian Sprint SprintGARDEN GARDEN STATE PARK Camden N J May 7 Seasoned racers take the spotlight in two events here tomorrow the one mile and a sixteenth Marcus Hook Purse and the six furlongs Hawaiian Purse The longer distanced contest will attract the most attention mainly because each of the eight participants have already had a race over the local course Max Kahlbaums Shy Bim purchased last year from the dis ¬ persal sale of the late S D Riddles estate will be favored with the toughest compe ¬ tition anticipated from Samuel Green felds High Trend TrendThe The others in this group are Mrs A Roberts SedgevFew a sprinter who is coupled as an entry with High Trend KayGee Stables entry of Lucky Harp who is at his best racing over a muddy track and the steady performing Wood ford Sir Joe Gavegnanos Go Between S Segals Bigdome and L G Robinsons Chat Noir n nShy Shy Bim has been a versatile performer winning at distances up to a mile and a quarter The fouryearold Bimelech filly closed with a powerful rush to finish sec ¬ ond at six furlongs just a neck behind Long Bow in her race here on Saturday and it appears that she is on edge to give her best at the longer distance in the Marcus Hook High Trend who occasion ¬ ally flashes a touch of real class was an easy winner of his essay here but that was over a sloppy racing strip of which he is known to be particularly fond fondThe The Hawaiian Purse attracted a field of 13 including one stable coupling Phantom Farms Nullify who chased some of the best sophomores in the East last year and captured a portion of several stake purses will rule a heavy choice The son of Re ¬ voked made his seasons debut at Belmont Park last Saturday turning in a sharp effort to finish second behind the shifty Squared Away That race appears good enough to handle anything he might en ¬ counter tomorrow and jockey G Wallis who rode him in New York will make the trip here to take care of the piloting pilotingMrs Mrs D W Hickeys Buzzing Bee who was highly regarded as a juvenile but later failed to live up to expectations is ac ¬ corded the best chance of the local talent The Jerseybred son of Knave High bitterly fought it out with Carver in a sprint here last week overcoming a bad stumble leav ¬ ing the gate and giving away begrudingly to be beaten a length


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