Trio of Miss American Candidates Work Out: Blue Violin, Red Primrose and Subliner Seen on Hawthorne Oval, Daily Racing Form, 1953-06-10

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Trio of Miss America Candidates Work Out Blue Violin Red Primrose and Subliner Seen on Hawthorne Oval OvalHAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE Cicero HI June 9 Three maiden fillies who may test their hitherto more accomplished winning rivals in the 15000 Miss America Stakes next Saturday engaged in trials this morning for that major attraction on Lincoln Fields fourth weekend program The Hawthorne track was heavy and the time of workouts recorded by the dockers was relatively un ¬ important Blue Violin owned by George A Cava naugh of Detroit and one of the 45 nomi ¬ nees for the Miss America stepped five eighths in company with the threeyearold Miss Buck Run Blue Violin a chestnut daughter of First Fiddle Blue Lu and bred by her Detroit owner in Kentucky had jockey Dave Erb in the saddle for her handy work She is one of the most highly regarded among the nonwinners nomi ¬ nated for the Miss America Jockey Doug Dodson has been engaged to ride her in the stake stakeAnother Another to work was Red Primrose nominated by Red Top Stable of Irving S Florsheim but sold since to Leo Cooper of Wilmington 111 Red Top Stable still has Sophisticate in the race Both fillies were foaled at Red Top Farm Libertyville HI and are by the home stallion Preoccupy Red Primrose was handled in her work by jockey Don Wagner who also was up on Tom Muldowneys Subliner when that one breezed a half The daughter of Ocean Wave Hot Stuff was bred at F E Morancys Buck Run Farm Versailles Ky KyWith With wo exceptions all of the 45 nomi ¬ nees for the Miss America Stakes are on the grounds at Hawthorne the absentees i being Ada L Rices Snugger and Mrs O C Neumanns Beanir There is every prospect for a big field Saturday Nominees who have already won one or more races in their brief careers number more than a dozen so these alone would assure a lively and interesting contest By the very nature of things winners are better known to the public than nonstarters or maidens but as may often be said some trainer may have one in the barn who will turn out to be the eventual champion of her division divisionMiss Miss America candidates who already have earned winning brackets include Mrs Elizabeth Brisbines Golly and Infla ¬ tionary Chiles Kislins Rite Speed Mrs O S Demings Sherry Jen Roscoe Gooses Hale n Harty F E Harpers My Dream Lady Brent Harts Rollins Kappy Hasty House Farms Queen Hopeful MarvArnie Stables Neal Elyse W E Schmidts Make A Note Sunny Blue Farms Resplendent and Lady Elliott Woodview Farms Jay Jay Jee Mrs O C Neumanns Beanir the latter now in Detroit


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