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► Inseparable Faces Six Foes on Turf Versatile Hasty House Racer In Money Twice at Churchill Before Coming to Hawthorne HAWTHORNE, Cicero, HI., May 25.— Hasty House Farms honest old stakes winner, Inseparable, now eight years old, whose latest victory was scored in the Chicago Handicap at Hawthorne last fall, will try again for his first win of 1953 when he meets six other good sprinters in the seven-furlong Western Springs Purse here tomorrow. The race is scheduled for the grass course. It will be the eighth start of the current year for Inseparable, who placed four times in his first seven outings this season. In his latest start, a handicap at Churchill Downs, he finished third to the Buddah Stable mare, Sunny Dale, winner of the Columbiana Handicap. A few days earlier at the Louisville track he finished second to Royal Mustang. In each instance he conceded the winner several pounds. In seven seasons of racing, most of which was for his present owners. Inseparable has earned 33,180. He has started 113 times, winning 22 and placing in 41 others. He was bred by Elmendorf Farm when it was owned by the family of the late Joseph E. Widener. Opponents Listed In tomorrows Lincoln Fields feature, Inseparable will be opposed by W. H. Bishops Grass Fire and Janes Gal, E. C. Roths Spring Kahl, B. W. Landys Cullerton, J. H. Nail, Jr.s Seventh Sun, and Jake Lowen-steins Raintree. Most of those in the Western Springs have started only a few times this year, but with the exception of Grass Fire were all good winners last season. The latter, however, was quite good at two. Sharing interest with the Western Springs on tomorrows program is another seven-furlong event on the grass course in which six of the better class platers will meet. They include three horses who finished in the wake of the Denemark stallion, Futura-matic, in his rather spectacular return to the races last Thursday. These are J. L. Oglesbys Ace Captain, beaten a head by Futuramatic ; Mrs. Thelma Otts Hobad, who finished third, and John Stelles Ruth Street, who shared fourth money in a dead heat with Fine Fettle.