Candidate-Teddy Chick Entry Favored Today: Form of Both Has Been Good; Bit o Prose River Downs Threat, Daily Racing Form, 1953-06-11

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CandidateTeddy Chick Entry Favored Today TodayForm Form of Both Has Been Good Bit o Prose River Downs Threat ThreatBy By R E HURLEY HURLEYStaff Staff Correspondent CorrespondentRIVER RIVER DOWNS California Ohio June 10 Ed C Bunting sends his Candidate and Teddy Chick against a field of six others in the sixfurlong Maketewah Coun ¬ try Club Purse which probably will be run over a soggy racetrack as thunderous rains have pelted the area drenching the River Downs track trackBunting Bunting has read his condition book very cleverly and the allowance conditions of the sprint fit both his entrants who have won six races between them this season to perfection The irisacable Candidate has won four races this season including his lone outing at River Downs under Bill Clark who again rides and the prospect of mud will not deter the gelded son of Bleu DOr Scarlet Insco This fellow is as game as horses come and a credit to the breeding foresight of Herbert M Woolf who super ¬ vised the mating of Carididate Teddy Chick has won two this season but not for Bunting The Olney 111 horseman claimed her in her second triumph then raced the daughter of Teddys Comet Last Chick to a good second in her next start startThis This formidable duo will be opposed by D Shades Bit O Prose Al Smithas Duskys First B J Hamons Buse H W Kennedys Junior Peterson and Mulfingers Gayleo and G McFarlands Frisky Jimmy JimmyBit Bit O Prose will have the services of Colin Knisley in the Maketewah and has several good races at Beulah including a win over Ferol S to enhance her prospects The sevenyearold The Bhymer Magic Charm matron is in very deep though arid will benefit only from her light 110pound assessment Duskys First Frisky Jimmy and Gayleo were winners at Beulah with the last two surprising as longpriced outsiders They will be that on Thursday while Duskys First scratched yesterday with this spot in mind Junior comes from a Kentucky campaign where he had one triumph during the early spring while Buse has shown little to recommend and the golfing set from the Maketawah Country Club will see the Bunt ¬ ing Pair as par on the odds board


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