Judges Stand, Daily Racing Form, 1953-08-19

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JUDGES STAND By CHARLES HATTON Continued from Page Fifty -Two ing place for Clevelanders. Silberman and DiChiaro are in the construction business in Baltimore and their experience has stood them in good stead in renovating this park. While they were about restoring and enlarging the accommodations on the stand side of the oourse, they did not neglect the horsemen along the backstretch. An entire new row of stables was constructed, complete to modern tack rooms, showers and other facilities. Each season the partners have further improved the plant as it seemed indicated, keeping pace with the steadily mounting racing interest in this area. It would not surprise us were the patronage at tracks here ultimately doubled. AAA, Turf ana: The local winner, Crownlet, will join D. A. Headleys select Manchester stud of mares in 54. . . . Randall may boast a safe "1:12" racing surface. . . .A number of Delaware Park strings followed Gil Haus here. . . . Atlantic Citys John Kelly is an amateur songster of some fame in that resort. . . . Set the Table is among the better two-year-olds here. . . . The size of Arlington - Washington stakes fields certainly justifies Ben Lindheimers policy of a wider distribution of prize awards. . . . ThistleDown may have a turf course. . . . And some of Garden States directorate .now are inclined to.consider such a surface. . . . Greek Lady, who tied Queen Hopeful in the Mademoiselle, is a; half-sister to Miss Mommy, who won numerous stakes for Mrs. E. E. Dale Shaffer a few years ago.


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