Dozen Performers In Camden Offering: Mully S. and King Clover Share 122-Pound Top Weight Assignment in Risley Purse, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-13

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Dozen Performers In Camden Offering OfferingMully Mully S and King Clover Share 122Pound Top Weight Assignment in Risley Purse PurseBy By WILLIAM C PHILLIPS PHILLIPSStaff Staff Correspondent GARDEN STATE PARK Camden N J May 12 The stormy and bad weather of Sunday and dark Monday is expected to have traveled on before Garden State Park enters into its third week here tomorrow but the racing strip will remain damp to some degree making even more difficult the selection of a probable winner from among the 12 performers meeting in the featured one mile and a sixteenth Risley Purse H B Cohens Mully S and Gary B Boshamers King Clover a pair who have done most of their racing this spring in Maryland are the two high weights of the field with 122 pounds followed by Pala ¬ tine Stables Chicle n with 119 and scal ¬ ing down to Mrs E H Ellison Jrs Sun Bahrain who appears the best of the 107 pound lightweights lightweightsAn An off racing strip will be to the ad ¬ vantage of Mully S an advantage that seems to be needed off his lone outing here in which he was pretty soundly beaten His only victory this spring came at Laurel when he ran over a muddy track and beat horses of a caliber he is meeting tomorrow by six lengths However most of his ef ¬ forts over a fast track leave something to be desired desiredHas Has Been Racing in Sprints SprintsKing King Clover an Isolator colt who dis ¬ played real class when in the mood during his sophomore campaign last year has been confined to sprint races during his three outings this spring All were good efforts with his best coming at Laurel on April 14 when he was timed six furlongs over a good track in 112 to win by daylight over Delta Eagle Laran and War Phar King Clover prefers the one mile and a sixteenth distance of the Risley and providing he does not sulk he should be a strong factor factorChicle Chicle II Sun Bahram and Fighting Fleet the last named coupled as the J Gavegnano entry with Go Between all met here in a race last week They each ran a true race and off of the results it appears that Sun Bahram is the best Sun Bahram in fact looms as the one they will have to beat The sixyearold horse gave a very sharp effort to finish fourth in that race which was his first since July 4 at Dela ¬ ware Park last year He was the class having captured a number of stakes in his younger days and both his pull in the weights and his fresh condition point to him being a tough one to handle handleKenilworth Kenilworth Farms Thee and Me William G Helis Jrs Unification and Trio Stables WhiskOff all have some kind of a chance tomorrow but the three others rounding out the field seem ambitiously placed They are M R Schneiders Gay Count Paul L Kelleys Sea Grass and Donald Sutherland Jrs Unify x


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