Centennial Colony Increasing Daily for Saturdays Opening, Daily Racing Form, 1953-06-25

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Centennial Colony Increasing Daily for Saturdays Opening LITTLETON, Colo., June 24.— Horses, trainers and jockeys are converging on Centennial Race Track in numbers. With this seasons opener only a few days away — Saturday Jun,e 27 — there is promise of an outstanding race meet. A selection of some of this countrys top thoroughbreds and quarter horses will give race fans programs comparable to those seen practically anywhere. Recent arrivals include: Hay ward and Lymon Rollins from Springville, Utah with their gallopers: Black Alibi, Gene La Mar, Laveta, Ellie Dream and A. to Z. From Brady, Tex., and a season at River Downs, Ohio, R. W. McDonald has Anti Charge,, Royal Bold, Peanut Bar, Bern-hour, Bernices Girl, Lucky William, Grau-man with four more expected to complete his stable. Walter F. Hodges string coming from Ak-Sar-Ben includes the well known, last years four-time winner at Centennial, Angel Fair. Others are Arill Dream, Lucky Post, Blue Post, Blue Arill, Gimmie, Lazy Last, Left .Face, Thad M, Monucary and Dager Don. Away from the heat of Phoenix, A. F. Smoot* lists two to compete at Centennial. How.dens Boy and Howdens Last. Homer Culver comes here from St. Louis with Who Knows, Tommy Alam, Bustle Babe, Safty Valve, Saxton Knight, Mikes Boy. s New Moss, Beau Falcon, Plote and New Vision make up the string of Henry Mack-elspang of Utah. Colorados own Murray Redlin from Loveland has the following horses at stable: Thombus, Prava Red, Fair Sleep, Stylish Charm, Isa Prince, Buckey Bog QH and La Baga Telle.


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