Horses to Watch, Daily Racing Form, 1953-08-24

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f Horses to Watch Horses who impressed Daily Racing Form representatives as being ready to win: WASHINGTON PARK f QUIET STEP Has been working well dur- C ing the past week and may find a suitable spot in the near future. DRIP Maiden three-year-old who has shown some early speed and may be a I factor in a race for non-winners. LORIDALE Was a winner at Arlington Park and continues to train well for initial outing here. ROMAN JEAN Showed improvment in last start and might have won but for going wide in the stretch. HEARTS AWAY Won a race first time I out in many months and could come right back with another victory. PALTA Is a clever two-year-old filly who C may be capable of beating better than those she defeated in first start here. STEAK BONE Seems to be back in good J form once again; finished a clever second in last outing and is due for a victory. 1 MASTERWIND Just missed in last start after racing rather wide. Will be dangerous on the turf in ,000 claiming event. LITTLE ANDY B. Was off rather slowly I in last start. Has been working well and should find the proper spot before long. LITTLE JONESY Flashed good -.form in J being a fastfinishing second in recent race. Tab for another good effort next out. J TELESPEED Winner of distance race on grass here, then finished fast in sprint. r-good Look for this one to come back with a effort. SIR CHRIS Two-year-old who stacked up well in finishing second in very Urst start. Figures to improve off that race. hazeTpark POLILME Maiden three-year-old filly likes this track and recently worked a mile in 1:43 handily. KAREN L. Quick two-year-old filly comes from smartly-trained barn and was clocked five furlongs in 1:02. FLYING TASSLE VanBerg plater displayed early speed in recent start and should go well when matched with ,500 clsiss sprinters PEACOCK ANN Maiden juvenile filly was beaten short margin in only local start : and seems due for early graduation. BULLET CEE Hard-hitting, long-dis- tance performer is showing steady im- " provement and is always dangerous at mile and one-quarter or more. PRETTY TRICK Cheap Grand Slam- : sired mare moves up several lengths on a heavy track and prefers the middle cliststncos FLY LELIA Crack three-year-old filly was never better and gave game performance in recent. Test Purse. ORATORY Speedy three-year-old gelding is partial to the Hazel Park strip and stepped five furlongs in 1:02 handily. SPY RING Collins long-distance race ! mare probably needed her last race and i will be sharp factor in forthcoming marathon events. MYSTERY MAN Useful plater when in 1 1 I top form; recently worked four furlongs ; here in :50 handily. UNCLE DREW Nicholas plater gave good I effort at a mile and one-sixteenth last ; week and is razor sharp. OPOZO Maiden two-year-old gelding has been training impressively and should I soon pay visit to winners ring. RAN DAlT PARK SCALE Closed with a terrific, surge in her most recent effort and may finally be ready to break her maiden. AIRSTRIP Turned in an improved effort t the other afternoon and her graduation 1 day may not be too far away. MISS MIG Was impressive in her racing r debut here on Wednesday and, after a little more racing experience, should be ready for a tally. GRAND TEMPO Looked good in making r her first start Wednesday and should j earn brackets in the near future. EFFORTLESS Appears to be one of the : a top three-year-olds stabled here and should not have too much trouble winning I third straight race next time he starts. GREY BORDER Lacked his usual closing T rally the last time out, but was up against a rough field. If started a little ? cheaper, should have picture snapped next time out. VETS BOY Looked good in his first race B since coming here from Charles Town. L" Jockey Ray Arduini fitted the horse perfectly and, as a team, should win soon. l; MARLPAM Was tried over a distance of 1 ground for the first time and the results were pleasing to his connections. ! This hard-hitting, locally-downed plater r should come right back with another r score. , NELL JAY Went in the air at the start c and then would not extend herself in most recent essay. She is capable of 1 much better and may lead the way in next race at six furlongs.- JOFOURTH Turned in a strong effort here on Thursday and against a ,000 o field of platers going a mile and one e furlong may be dangerous. YOUKON LADY Should be hard to beat t the next time she goes a mile and one-sixteenth. - f C I I C J 1 I J J : : ! i 1 1 I ; I ; I t 1 r r j a : I T ? B L" l; 1 ! r r , c 1 o e t - SARATOGA OBERON Was forced to take complete , overland route when making belated bid last time. Merits another chance against similar rivals. DARCY Three-year-old maiden displayed , excellent speed in debut and should not be much longer in earning initial set of brackets. MAMELUKE First start after lengthy 1 period of inactivity was impressive. Improvement with additional" racing is , assured. BASSANIO Last race was not a true indication of this ones ability. Merits chance for atonement. e GAME CHANCE Has been training clev- erly for future engagements. Latest trial was five furlongs in 1:03, handily. MING YELLOW Lacked ample racing , room when starting stretch bid in Diana K Handicap. Tab for future score. HALL FELLOW This juvenile colt has been close up in recent starts and ap- , pears ready to graduate from maiden ranks. FANCY BONNET Slight drop in classification is all required to assure victory for this shifty sprinter. JUNE TUNE Began tardily in previous start and lost all chance. Improved rac- I ing fortune is all needed. JAM SESSION Hard-hitting plater has returned to winning form and is ready to turn back ,000 rivals. TINY REQUEST Connections should find suitable spot for this one in immediate future. SABETTE The manner in which this Be-lair Stud filly scored last time would seem to suggest additional victories in future engagements. MISS WEESLE Appeared a trifle short last time and that one may have served as the necessary tightener. OPEN SHOW Closed resolutely in sprint event and appears ready for creditable ; route effort. ATLANTIC CITY WARMED OVER Figures to improve off local debut and could win at first asking for new owner. I SALUTE Brushed the fence while tiring in last and seems certain to improve. TAPE READER Has re-attained peak form and should continue winning ways, even when advanced from ,500 claimers. BREZO Foreign-bred showed improvement over the grass in last and may score soon. WILL TO WIN Was much the best when beaten for ,000 in last and was claimed from the race. TROUT LURE Closed considerable ground while operating under a ,500 claiming tag in last. MARSHALL Promising-looking maiden who should have little trouble leaving the ranks of non-winners. FIRST NIGHTER Was bothered when second on the main track in last and should improve over the grass. 4 SPRING GROVE Raced well in the late stages of last and seems ready for brackets. TATTLETOWN Weakened slightly in the final stages of last and figures to im-: prove off that race. CALATER Morning trials indicate this one is ready for a winning effort in near future. MISS GRETCHEN Has trained well since recent fair effort and victory seems in the offing. DADE PARK COIN GAL Has had a pair of tune-up races and is just about tightened up enough to take the measure of a fair band of allowance runners. HOLY CATS Well played last Thursday, but failed to run to expectations. Will be dropped down to a cheaper grade the ! next time she sports silks. WHYMEMORE Waiting for a soft track : with this Texas-bred. Improves when 1 the course is other than fast. STEPINFOX Runs against the cheaper kind. Preference for distance racing. A bit short in last race. CEE STYLE Heres one that bears watching. Very impressive in last. WEE FLAG Made seasonal debut last k week. While out of the-money, gave a L creditable performance. Loves this course. ESPINOS QUEEN Another that races ; with the cheapest. Lost enough ground last Wednesday to probably cost her a i victory. HONEY BILL Saving this one for the ; I right race. Anything over one mile suits this ,000 plater. DE SILVA Has been dropped down to the claiming division and probably will see I action in that class for. the remainder of themeeting. Should find the right spot. FAIRTELA Was the good thing here last Thursday, but failed to race to her back-1 ing. May do better in next performance. HAMILTON" OHIO NOBLE PLAY Both local outings have 5 been good and same persistence should 1 earn a trip to the winners circle soon. MISS ANNE Showed that she has not t lost her fondness for the local track by 7 , , 1 , e , , I ; ! : 1 k L ; i ; I I 5 1 t 7 scoring at first asking. Should be very dangerous m aU her starts here. BEE GOLLY- Finished first in only start here,; but was .placed second for interference. May soon prove that win was no fluke and result should stand. BROWN PAT Did not start running until almost the end of recent route go. Needs plenty of distance to get warmed up, but then can really fly. LIMERICK BOY Was moving nicely in recent race when put in a trifle close along the rail. Appears in fine fettle and ready to win. MY BED Very speedy sort that found five furlongs just right in last start. That distance is perfect for this speedster. EQUIMAGIC Superior soft track performer that has had feel of track and , needs only mud to get started here. JUST-THE-SAME Should make amends for recent defeat at first asking. Did everything right, but faltered in last stride SHERRY BLITZEN Was probably best the other day except for wide-running habit. A stronger rider might be the answer. HAPPY TWIST Interference cost this veteran a purse in his first local start. Should surely earn brackets here and soon. EBBY D. Very ordinary sort that might make up at box-car figures soon. Follow up on this one. NARRAGANSETT PARK RAGS TO RICHES Appeared to be much the best in his last despite finishing second. Early interference made it necessary for the son of Hypnotist H. to lose valuable ground. HIGH JACKIE Was the victim of poor racing luck atRockingham Park and should atone for his last defeat at early date. LASTING TREAT Showed speed in debut to suggest an early graduation from non-winners ranks. GOOD QUESTION A former classy performer in the barn of Henry Forrest who should win a race before the meeting is too far advanced. PARNASSUS One of the most improved sophomores in New England and there is no reason why the War Admiral colt cannot continue his success. FOLLY MILLS A recent claim by Jack Carrara who should earn part of her purchase price in first local outing. SPLUEY Appeared short in her recent Rockingham outing and should benefit from that race. NEWS AGAIN Has been displaying steady improvement in his recent races at the Rock and with a fair shake in luck, could get back in winning form in near future. DIAMOND MORAN Has been on the grounds for a week and reported to be training satisfactorily. -f RISSAN A cheap plater who has disapr pointed often this season but her last was enough improvement to suggest a winning effort is on tap. FAIRMOUNT PARK FRISKY JIMMY .Invader from River Downs was unprepared and was left at . the gate in his initial local outing. Usually has good speed and will be tough to beat. LITTLE SHREW Has been working well and figures to earn her way during this meeting. JUST ABBE Gray performer has not yet shown his best form here and could easily reverse the decision with his recent rivals. MR. MONICA Aging plater is sore-going, but he appeared to have been ridden with poof judgment in . his last race, and should do better. SIR GAIT i A BILL Has ben knocking on the door in recent engagements and should soon graduate from maiden ranks. EXECUTION Encountered poor racing luck in her last two races. Seems capable of an early score. OBSTINATE SI Is in the peak of condi-- tioii and looms as one of the best sprin-L ters on the grounds. DANDY SCHOLAR Plater" is in the hands of a smart trainer and should soon find the right placing for a victory. TARDADO Shown little recently, but morning trials have been promising and could surprise with a slight drop in company. HEAVENLY TUNE Gave a good sprint : effort last week and should be ready for the laurels when raced over a longer distance. LINCOLN, NEB. SPANISH VILLON The large son of Villon showed sharp improvement when he was moved out to six and one-half furlongs. . He is eligible to meet maidens and should I be able to handle this type of company. CHARMING BART A four-year-old colt who has been pitted a little high is almost certain to win when he is gainfully placed. GRAY BUG The speedy daughter of Gray r Dream has been always the bridesmaid I and never the bride. She has been in the : runner-up position each time she has ; started in this area. ALL FOR FREE Was on the outside ; throughout the other day. A sharp effort t can be expected in the near future. FIRO FIRE A horse with a lot of class. He has been dropped down in class and i v should find a group he can down within l the week. . I r I : ; ; t i l BE SMART This Harry Williams-trained filly seemed to like the footing here in her first out and will have to be consid-; ered in her next out. DUSKY RIO Made his debut in running second to the good three-year-old filly, Mor Inshoots. He seems to have a great deal of speed. BEAUVILLE Is in good hands and should be fit for some good races over a mile and a quarter. TOMMY C. A cheap plater who. has a world of speed. He was short in his first out this year, but should be ready for his best effort later in the week, JOAN AMBER Two-year-old filly turned in her first good effort when she wa beaten a head by Darkys Reward.


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