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Nine Allowance Runners Named for Beulah Event Cavalier Trim# My Accident and Candidate Form Big Trio in Dash By R. E. HURLEY Staff Correspondent BEULAH PARK, Grove City, Ohio, May 21. — Two hard-hitting mares, Cavalier Trim and My Accident, meet Ed Buntings Candidate along with a half hozen others in a six-furlong allowance test, which headlines tomorrows program at this mile track, near the state capital of Columbus. The race is titled the Deshler-Wallick Hotel Purse. Cavalier Trim is a seven-year-old daughter of Sir Walter — War Bob, who earned the sprinting championship of Fort Miami with consecutive triumphs over the class of the speedy set at the Toledo track. She has not started locally this season but was a winner at this site last year and will have the experienced Howard Holcomb to accustom her to the feel of the track. My Accident is a year younger than Cavalier Trim, by Boston Man— Accidental, who was narrowly beaten in her Beulah debut by the shifty Secret Thread after dueling the entire race with the winner. Leading rider J. C. Fernandez has the mount on the R. J. Hamon matron and she will be equally weighted at 107 pounds, with W. F. Riggs Cavalier Trim. Candidate needs no introduction to regular Ohio race patrons for the gelded son of Bleu DOr — Scarlet Insco has become almost as popular as the Buckeye tree » » in Ohio. Candidate gets in the Deshler-Wallick with 112 pounds, most of which will be D. Leicht, who handled the Bunting gelding in his initial outing here which resulted in a good second. Should any of the matrons waver, Candidate will make his presence felt. Reborn, Perfidy, Alabama Belle, Selabull, Ironclad and Deep Situa-Hion complete the nine-horse field.