Daily Racing Form Staff of Experts on Scene Covering Kentucky Derby in Complete Detail, Daily Racing Form, 1953-05-01

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Daily Racing Form Staff of Experts on Scene Covering Kentucky Derby in Complete Detail No renewal of the world -famed Kentucky Derby has created such intense interest as the seventy-ninth running tomorrow. Since the prospective field began to shape up last winter, even before nominations for the great classic at Churchill Downs were filed, American racing fans have been speculating about the outcome, and giving close attention to the development of the candidates in training and in competition. Every move they made, in public or in private, has been carefully noted in this newspaper. As Derby Day nears, interest is soaring mightily. On the scene at LouisviUe, Daily Racing Form has assembled a special staff of its experts to describe in fullest detail every aspect of the Kentucky Derby picture. There is more to the Kentucky Derby than the actual running. Preliminary activities of the candidates are of extreme importance and an expert eye is required to detect and appraise the significance of them. Observing every development are Charles Hatton, Nelson Dunstan, Oscar Otis and Don S. Fair. All are weU known to readers of DaUy Racing Form. Their columns and reports are printed throughout the year, and they are nationally recognized as outstanding authorities in their highly specialized field. For fullest information on the Kentucky Derby, before and after the running, read Daily Racing Form.


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