Tahitian King to Pass Up Dwyer; Field Will be Small, Daily Racing Form, 1953-06-30

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Tahitian King toPass Up Dwyer; Field Will Be Small AQUEDUCT, L. I., N. Y June 29. Ben F. Whitaker said today that he didnt intend starting: Tahitian King: in Saturdays Dwyer Stakes, adding:, "I dont think he likes the track." At the same time, G. P. "Maje" Odom said that Mrs. Widener Wichfelds Guardian II. was a definite candidate for the 0,000 added mile and a quarter. At this writing:, only four seem likely to oppose Alfred G. Vanderbilts Native Dancer in the Dwyer. They are James Cox Bradys Landlocked, 118; George Auerbachs Dictar, Greentree Stables Powhatan and Guardian II., who get in with 114 pounds each. The gray champion three -year-old will have to carry 126 pounds.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1950s/drf1953063001/drf1953063001_50_3
Local Identifier: drf1953063001_50_3
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800