Miss America Hopes Seen in Useful Trials: Serry, Olympia Lou Work Out for Lincolns Week-End Stake, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-10

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Miss America Hopes Seen in Useful Trials Serry, Olympia Lou Work Out For Lincolns Week-End Stake LINCOLN FIELDS, Crete, 111., June 9. Several candidates for next Saturdays 5,000 Miss America Stakes for two-year-old fillies engaged in training moves at Lincoln Fields and Washington Park today. At the Homewood course, Clifford Mooers Spy Song filly, Serry, breezed from the gate, stepping five-eighths in 1:03. Serry has started twice, finishing second to Gam-betta in the Debutante at Churchill Downs on the occasion of her second start. This chestnut daughter of Spy Song Santa Roseanna has been working in a manner which indicates she will be among those who will challenge the prestige of the sensational Lea Lane in the upcoming weekend stake. Fred W. Hoopers Olympia Lou, one of four fillies nominated by her Alabama owner, breezed five-eighths at Lincoln Fields this morning in 1:03. Mark Leachs Joan E. L. and Milton Resseguets Winter Love, two other Miss America candidates, also engaged in preparatory moves; Among the older horses on the Lincoln Fields track this morning were Walmac Farms good mare, Gala Fete, who Stepped three-eighths in :37; Harry N. Eads Sir Mango, who breezed a like distance in :37., and H. J. OSheas filly, Good Call, who made a good speed move of :4ft in her half-mile breeze.


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