Real Delight Romps to Easy Triumph in Black-Eyed Susan: Calumet Filly Leaves Four Rivals Far in Ruck as She Chalks Up Her Fifth Success, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-12

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Real Delight Romps to Easy Triumph in BlackEyed Susan Calumet Filly Leaves Four Rivals Far in Ruck as She Chalks Up Her Fifth Success SuccessBy By PALMER HEAGERTY HEAGERTYStaff Staff Correspondent PIMUCO Baltimore Md May 10 The famed devils red and blue silks of Mrs Warren Wrights Calumet Farm made their initial appearance in Maryland this spring when Real Delight a big threeyearold daughter of Bull Lea and Blue Delight scored with ridiculous ease in the mile and one furlong Blackeyed Susan Stakes Her margin at the wire was four and onehalf lengths and could have been much greater had jockey Eddie Arcaro permitted her to extend brieflyWhile herself even briefly While accomplishing her fifth success in six endeavors Real Delight picked up a purse of 16500 bringing her seasonal earnings to 53022 Behind her in the Blackeyed Susan which formerly was run as the Oaks came F Eugene Dixon Jrs Dinewisely and Joe W Browns Parading Lady in the order named Completing the small field were Puckety Farms FagaLa and Edgar Zantkers En Fleur Real De ¬ light was backed with confidence by the crowd of 18529 and returned 260 after completing the ninefurlong gallop in a commendable 151 the final furlong of which was timed in 12 in a breeze f fUnraced Unraced as TwoYearOld TwoYearOldHeal Heal Delight whose size appears to be 16 hands or more did not race as a two yearold and made her first start this year at Santa Anita where she raced twice and scored by six lengths each time Postward twice at Keeneland she accounted for a division of the Ashland then was beaten narrowly by Vhite Skies in an overnight event Her only other start prior to the Blackeyed Susan was on last Saturday in lie Kentucky Oaks in which she romped o victory by almost two lengths lengthsWithout Without fear of contradiction Real De ¬ lights score today was the most impressive of her brief career and by far the easiest accomplished during this meeting She ounded to the front early when no pace developed then was never urged even mildly as she breezed along alongFagaLa FagaLa En Fleur and Parading Lady were within striking distance until nearing he threefurlong pole where Arcaro al lowed Real Delight to ramble along to in crease her lead from a length to two lengths then to three With a fourlength pull over her rivals at the furlong pole Real Delight was all but pulled up as she continued to assert her superiority through the last eighth of a mile v Minus Show Pool of 6016 6016With With Real Delight winning the weekend attraction and Parading Lady finishing third in the fivehorse field there developed a minus show pool amounting to 601670 which brought back the Citationyear in which the Calumet Farm representative created numerous show pools on the Mary ¬ land circuit circuitWhile While terribly disappointed that Hill Gail is unable to fulfill his Preakness engage ment next week Mrs Wright and trainer Ben Jones appeared jubilant as they ac cepted the trophy emblematic of victory this afternoon from Mrs Fred Jones daughter of Milton A Reckford president of the Maryland Jockey Club ClubThreeyearolds Threeyearolds nonwinners of three races other than maiden or claiming met at a mile and a sixteenth in the fifth event and the winner by six lengths was Mrs Herb C Boorsees G R Petersen Pete Grops Knights Reward was second two lengths before Emerald Hill Stables Blue Square SquareG G R Petersen who was ridden by George Cardoza established a commanding advan ¬ tage and was not threatened while being timed in 145 Fourth choice in the open betting affair G R Petersen paid 1260


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