Sir Mango Breezes for Lincoln Feature: Goes Half-Mile in :49 2/3; Abbe Sting, Arab Actress, Seaward Also in Good Moves, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-18

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Sir Mango Breezes For Lincoln Feature Goes Half-Mile in :492/s; Abbe Sting, Arab Actress, Seaward Also in Good Moves LINCOLN FIELDS, Crete, HI., June 17. — Harry N. Eads Crete and Fleming Handicap winner, Sir Mango, probable starting top weight and perhaps favorite for Saturdays 0,000 Lincoln Handicap, breezed a half-mile this mornhig as the latest step in his preparation for the mile and one-sixteenth fixture this week end. The four-year-old brown son of Gilded Knight-Marie Kantar, was well in hand as he went the prescribed distance of his morning exercise in :49%. J. P. "Tiny" Keezeks Abbe Sting, another Lincoln candidate, did a good move in accomplishing his five-furlong work in . 1:01. Bugledrums, who, with Gushing Oil, represents Sam E. Wilsons interests in the Lincoln, breezed five-eighths in 1:06%. Breezes Mile in 1 AAYs Mrs. H. J. Damms Arab Actress also had an easy trial. The four-year-old daughter of Burg-El-Arab breezed a mile in 1:44%. She is assigned 117. Over at Washington Park, where Hasty House Farms six Lincoln Handicap eli-gibles are stabled, Seaward breezed five-eights in 1:05%. Seaward won the 1952 renewal of the Lincoln, while his stable-mate, Ruhe, was the winner last year. Recent training moves by the Hasty House sextet indicate that all are ready, if called upon, to represent Allie and Billie Reuben in the Saturday race. At the moment it appears Hasty House will name Mister Black, Ruhe and the three-year-old Sea O Erin for the Lincoln, with Hasty Road, Seaward and the veteran Inseparable in reserve as possibilities.


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