Forty-Five Fillies and Mares Named for Colonial Handicap, Daily Racing Form, 1954-05-15

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Forty-Five Fillies and Mares Named for Colonial Handicap GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J. May 14. Forty-five fillies and mares, three-year-olds and upward, have been nominated for the 0,000 added Colonial Handicap, six-furlong dash which highlights the final day of the Garden State Park spring meeting on May 31. Among the nominees are such stalwarts as Mrs. Marion W. OConnors La Corre-dora, Mrs. Samuel P. Pistorios Brazen Brat, Mrs. Ada L. Rices Cerise Reine, ! Darby Dan Farms Atalahta, and M. J. I Kaplans Sunshine Nell. The Colonial nominees follow: Atalanta Fascinator Petal Blue Violin Granule Riant Banquet Bell Hasty Break Rica Rosie Bye and Bye Home-Made Royal Viola Ballerina I Salute v Rejane Blue Rhymer Intencion Rates Best Brazen Brat Incidentally Stepper Upper Cerise Reine Lady Bouncer Speedy Wave Crisset Lillal Sunshine Nell Canadiana "Lady Miracle Spinning Top Carry the News LaCorredora Singing Beauty Dixie Flyer Late Model Senga Emardee On Your Own Slippy Fayfran Outsmart Snugger Fleurlea Parlo Tritium


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