Rare Knave Given 120 for Cleaveland Handicap: Pegged Pound over Shag Tails in Thistle down Week-End Race, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-11

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Rare Knave Given 120 For Cleaveland Handicap Pegged Pound Oyer Shag Tails In ThistleDown Week-End Race THISTLEDOWNN, North Randall, Ohio, June 10. Racing secretary Fred Burton released his weights for Saturdays Moses Cleaveland Handicap to be run at six furlongs for a ,000 purse. High weight has been assigned George A. Sacks Rare Knave who is yet to start at the meeting. Rare Knave has been weighted at 120 pounds for the test. Milt Shagins Shag Tails, from Lloyd Gentrys powerful public stable, is next in line with 119 pounds. Shag Tails has not been to the races since last year at Randall Park, but has been training very smartly. Bull Skin, a recent winner at the meeting, has been assigned 115 pounds while Big Money, also trained by Gentry, and Whiff enpoof are both in with 114. Mrs. Gladys H. Fishbacks local favorite Columcille, will be asked to carry 114 pounds in the Cleaveland which will include Gail Parker. Other prominent contenders are Caldwell, 113, and Shamrock, slated to carry the same weight. The weights follow: Horse. Wt. Horse. Wt. Rare Knave 120 NickeyW. Ill Shag Tails 119 Mestiza 110 Bull Skin 115 Best Air 110 Big Money 114 YeaBama 108 Whif f enpooL - 114 .Wolf Gal 105 Columcille 114 The Veep 104 Caldwell 113 Mr.Jett 104 Shamrock 113 Susans Sir 103 Yj- v w l Cross Ring 112


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