Galway Boy Tries for Top Honors in Beulah Event: Hanover Runner Will Compete With Candidate and Ruse Today, Daily Racing Form, 1953-05-11

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Galway Boy Tries for Top Honors in Beulah Event Hanover Runner Will Compete With Candidate and Ruse Today BEULAH PARK, Grove City, Ohio, May 9. — It is an interesting program that racing secretary Eugene Bury has arranged for Monday at this Franklin County course. The card is headed by the Keuning Purse, an allowance affair at six furlongs that is offered as the seventh of the eight contests and while it is surrounded by claiming races, the conditions of these have attracted very evenly matched fields. Ten have been named for the headliner, with one more on the "also eligible" list, and of these it may be that Galway Boy, who races for J. and S. Hanover, will find this placing within his limitations. The son of Economical is a hard hitting sort and if favored by good racing fortune, he can be expected to give a good account of himself Certain to provide the stiffest sort of competition is Candidate, who races for Ed C. Bunting. In peak shape just now as evidenced by his recent races, this one is not overmatched against rivals of this type and a tally here would not occasion too much surprise. R. J. Hamons Ruse is another whose top effort would make him a definite threat. The son of Tiger is a capable sort when running kindly. The final race on the card is fashioned at a mile and a sixteenth and is the only test on the program over a distance.


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