Horses to Watch: Horses Who Impress Daily Racing from Representatives as Being Ready to Win, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-28

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. 7 - - - - t ! i "r Horses to Watch , n Horses who impressed Daily Racing Fornx representatives as being ready to win: ARLINGTON PARK MONTENEGRIN Ran a good second at Lincoln Fields and has been working well as since arrival here. BOBSLED Has been turning on some fine morning moves and seems due to run a good race first time out. HOMESTAKE Is in good shape for first outing here. Is of stake caliber and Hi could come up with a fine effort. SAILS This seasoned runner appears to be in good shape if workouts are any Al indication. SUTHERN ACCENT Had speed in recent start at Lincoln Fields and might have D needed the race. TEDDYS ACE Began going well in the mornings and if carries early speed to El the afternoons, should do all right. FULVOUS Good filly who seems fit and ready to run. Recently worked fast Fj three-eighths. MR. PRESIDENT Maiden two-year-old who ran a couple of good races at Lin- r: coin Fields and seems about ready to graduate. BULLHEIM Was a clever winner at the t last track and might prove to be a: repeater. Is in good shape. RUN RED RUN Set a track record at the b: Sportsmans Park meeting and recently returned from Detroit. PRYNESS Has turned in a few good E morning trials and could be on edge for a fine effort. DAT SAY Has been training over a dis- iv tance and going well first part. Might bear watching. ft DETROIT RACE COURSE LORI-JANE--Smith filly retains top form; G worked six furlongs last Friday morning in 1:14, handily. HIGH AUTHORITY Fox Covert Farm gelding goes well over a wet strip and c recently worked four furlongs In :48 handily through mud. , SVIDHOD Shaffer homebred filly looked good the other morning while breezing five-eighths of a mile in 1:01. c FRABOTTA Hard,-hitting, middle-dis-tance three-year-old plater gave sharp effort last time out against ,000-class 5 c rivals. BROWN BRUTUS Lacked racing room , during late stages of recent mile and I j one-quarter event; capable of beating same grade platers. , GALENA Kosiba stable plater is useful j sprinter when matched with ,000 company; gave sharp effort against Sir Walter R. last out. JOFIN Better than average middle-dis-tance plater when fit; recently stepped a" - half mile in :48, handily. MAKE A NOTE Schmidt stable three- 1 year-old miss comes from smartly-trained barn; has shown early speed in recent starts. COURTESY BOY Maiden three-year-old gave fair effort in last local engagement. Probably will improve off that race. TAFTLA Quick three-year-old can han-die muddy or dry footing and should go " - well the next time he meets ,000-.clasS sprinters. GAY HUNTER Devereux stable, middle-distance racer improves with racing and seems about due for a visit to winners ring. KENSINGTON TED Lynch stable stallion is razor sharp and he moves up several pounds on an "off" track. AQUEDUCT SOCIAL OUTCAST Closed determinedly y in sprint last time and appears ready y for a creditable route effort. POT HUNTER Appeared a trifle short in n previous effort and that one may have e served as the necessary tightener. APOLLO This Maine Chance maiden colt J and should la possesses good early speed not be much longer in earning first set 5t of triclc6ts SMART APPLE Recent five-furlong trial a in 1:00, over a sloppy strip, would seem m to indicate this one is ready for winning lg effort. FIFE AND DRUM Slight drop in classification 1 is all required to assure victory for this better-thaiKiverage plater. GUSTO Was bested narrow margin last time, but should atone for that setback :k at next asking if not too ambitiously y placed. HILARIOUS Was compelled to take complete a" overland route when starting belated e" stretch bid last time. Merits another n" chance against similar rivals. , DARK RULER Was forced wide on final , turn in Tremont Stakes, which probably y cost the victory. Tab for future score. FANCY LIVING First start after, lengthy k J rest was impressive. May have needed that one to attain peak form. MR GUS Continues to prep splendidly .ty as can be attested by recent half mile in :48, over sloppy Belmont training ng strip. . . BLESS AMERICA This shifty sprinter er displayed high speed in previous start nrg and improvement with additional racing is expected FLAPPER Disappointed last time at short rt odds, but merits another chance against ist similar foes. BIDDY BID Met with interference at at as Hi Al D El Fj r: t b: E iv ft G c , c 5 c , I j , j a" - 1 " - y y in n e la J set 5t a m lg 1 :k y a" e" n" , , y k J .ty mile ng er nrg rt ist at at head of stretch while forwardly placed Joyce , in start behind Game Chance. Can best Mj 2,500 platers when right. vi ASSIGNMENT Ordinary plater has been close up in recent starts and appears ready for winning effort. Gil Gift DELAWARE PARK t HALF SHELL Sharp effort following re- Re Red spite indicates this one is ready for Su brackets. ARTHURETTE Galloped to score over maidens in racing debut and should have p no trouble with non-winners "of two. DIRECT TINT Weakened slightly in first SE attempt at a mile and a sixteenth, but figures to improve sufficiently to score. : ELLIOT L. Raced well enough behind Sj Sir Seebit and Songai to suggest an early victory. FAST AND FAR Graduated with five and Tl a half furlongs in 1:05 and should con- E linue winning ways. RIANT Met a top. filly like pevils Delight Lc in seasonal bow and finished second in b. B. a splendid effort. Bi TAX CUT Was only one second off track record in recent winning effort for ,5.00 and appears ready for elevation. t ? BEAUTY MISS Made up considerable ground in late stages of last and seems capable of beating ,000 claimers. EFFORTLESS Has been ambitiously placed in recent starts, but. suitable spot should be forthcoming. MAID OF FLIGHT Brought along stead-- s lly in training and recent five furlongs in 1:00 from the gate indicates fitness. N MUSCAVADO Splendid morning trials T suggest this one needs only suitable con- B ditions for a victory. GIRDER-T-Turned in a recent good mile in p training and seems ready for route affair. monmoTjth park f COASTAL LIGHT Sophomore appeared F pounds the best after beings left at the ; E gate in his last effort. It will take the top sophomores here to defeat him in his n present condition. GLEN COVE Was particularly impressive winning his first start here and seems capable of moving up in company. SELDOM SORRY A promising maiden sophomore who is expected to earn a f victory soon. ELNDEL Filly has seldom shown much promise, but might be capable of surpris- ing with a little racing luck. 1 LARCHALL Two-year-old miss gave a sharp effort to finish second her first start over this track and seems to be t reaching peak form. NANCES LASS Filly is better than past i performances may indicate and needs only the right placing. BUNNYS BABE Smart-looking New Jer- sey-bred juvenile suffered from a poor i break in his last start. Figures among the better prospects. LIGHT RON Might have been best in her last start when she lacked room in the drive. Should click for ,500. BILLIES BEAM Had a rough trip the first outing here, but likes this racing strip and seems ready for improvement. MARYLAND LINE Was hot in a class with the field he last competed against, but he is a superior runner over either an "off track or the turf when, placed right. CHAT NOIR II. Trainer Sarge Swenke has placed this veteran onhis toes and ready for a strong try over a distance. THISTLEDOWN BEACH ADMIRAL Turned in a powerful effort Thursday and should be ready to score at either five and a half or six furlongs. PODOLOFF Was a little short in his in- itial race here, but should be able to stick it out the next time, pyrj. SAM Closed with a rush in his last effort. This one is going to be very hard to beat when the two-year-olds start running six furlongs. FAST COMPANY Turned in an improved race for trainer Haymaker the other day and may be close to a winning race. JOE GRAVES Turned in a miserable per-ry formance Thursday when beaten badly "at odds-on. This one should be given an-other chfixicc RIGOR MORTIS May be returning to winning stride. His last race was very good and he has been training smartly. ROWDY MACK Needs only a strong ride to win in his next outing. He was all over the track in his last outing and still had enough left to get second money. OCEE Had speed in spots in his race and gave indication that he may be able to score before too long. CELANDINE Was a probable winner last time out when he was impeded near the finish and lost all chance. This one should win next time out at six furlongs. FERRO Turned in an excellent effort Wednesday and may come right back with another. ROCKINGHAM PARK EAGLE BOUND Recent morning trials indicate brackets should be in order for this one. FIGHT A LITTLE Has been gradually brought to peak form and a recent mile in 1:41 indicates his fitness. HERON LAKE This miss has been sparingly raced but a recent six furlong trial in 1:12 endorses his speed. DOMTNAVE The veteran sprinter appears ready to return after a long absence and could win at first asking. THREE WISHES Has been training smartly and could score at first asking. MURTEX A promising maiden who is highly regarded and from the education gleaned in two local outings should not tarry in non-winners circle. GAEDAS Went smartly the other morning in company with Hat Box and is capable of handling mediocre sprinters. LA VERNE A cheap plater who displayed speed in a recent route and with slight improvement could, take top and go all the way. SHELL DIVER This stretch-running stallion has been showing steady improvement and should pick up a victory in near future. FAIRFORALL An Irish-bred who has been unfortunate since arriving in this country but now seems to be making progress towards ft start. May be tough to handle. fc


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