Nine Slated to Go In William Penn: Right Dawn, Winner of Two Only Starts, Meets Sound Barrier, Our Hero, Will Star, Daily Racing Form, 1954-05-05

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Nine Slated to Go In William Perm PermRight Right Down Winner of Two Only Starts Meets Sound Barrier Our Hero Will Star StarBy By WILLIAM C PHILLIPS Staff Correspondent GARDEN STATE PARK Camden N J May 4 Nine juveniles are due to report for their advanced education here Wednes ¬ day in the twelfth renewal of the 15000 added William Penn Stakes The fivefur ¬ long dash restricted to colts and geldings attracted youngsters representing seven owners The Darby Dan Farm and Ella K Bryson each sending out a pair unc er their stable colors colorsAdvance Advance notice is that Sidney Jacobs Right Down a bay gelding by Knockdown and Right Off will be the favorite He has a perfect record of two victories in two outings and he has been training splen ¬ didly over the local strip He blew out this morning over a sloppy strip in a quick 48 turning in the halfmile in liandy fashion Right Down will start from the inside stall and probably will be ridden by veteran Basil James one of the better two yearold riders ridersBryson Bryson Stable Enters Pair PairThe The Bryson duo of Dr Ben R and Kinda Smart are well recommended by their recent Maryland campaign The first named a colt by Director J E and Tum ¬ ultuous was a distant sixth in the Bowie Kindergarten Stakes in which Will See set a new five furlong track record It was rather a disappointing effort coming off of his splendid display a week earlier when he broke poorly circled his entire field coming from last place and won going away over a field of 12 promising maidens He finished second in two of his other four starts startsKinda Kinda Smart impressively fashioned his maiden triumph by three lengths a week ago at Bowie The High Lea March Scholar colt earlier finished second against winners and was unplaced in two efforts in Florida Apprentice Stanley Hmall is scheduled to ride Kinda Smart while no rider lias been named for the other half of the entry entryMrs Mrs Ada L Rices Our Hero a colt by Free For All and Meadow Flower has been highly regarded by the stable although he has shown a tendency to lose his best speed in the crucial run to the wire He ran in the second race here on Saturdays openirg card and finished second to Impromptu who led by three lengths and was timed in a quick 59 59E E M OBriens Sound Barrier was a re ¬ cent winner in New York Ralph Lowes Will Star was successful last month in Maryland and My Thesis tasted victory earlier this spring in Florida The re ¬ mainder Quarry Slave and Lyle Phillips Bull X are both maidens


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