Bowed Tendon Retires Cherokee Rose to Stud: Suffers Injury Shortly after Start in Delaware Oaks Running, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-30

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Tendon Retires lerokee Rose to Stud Suffers Injury Shortly After tart in Delaware Oaks Running QUEDUCT, L. I., N. Y., June 29. Mis-une struck again at the Cain Hoy ble of Capt. Harry F. Guggenheim. His i filly Cherokee Rose, winner of the ching Club American Oaks and other its, bowed a tendon in the Delaware k last Saturday and has been per-lently retired. With her stablemate, ils Delight, she started favorite in the :e at Delaware Park. She suffered the try -soon after the start, and never was he contention, finishing next to last in 13-horse field. She joins Turn-to, win-of the Garden State Stakes, Black r and Big Crest, who also were side-d by mishaps this season. She will be ped to. the Guggenheim estate at Port shington, Long Island. Later she will iwed xansferred to Kentucky, where she will red next spring, herokee Rose is a day daughter of icequillo The Squaw II., by Sickle, was bred oy Plain Dealing Stud. She -es the turf with a record of four wins, seconds and one third and earnings of 800 in her two-season campaign. She ted only once as a two-year-old, mak-Jher debut in a seven-furlong dash for den fillies at Belmont Park,last Octo-finishing out of the money, s an Oaks possibility she made her first t last January at Hialeah, finishing d to White Drift and Cold Pigeon. Two ks later she broke her maiden at the ,e track, defeating the same Cold son. She won an allowance race at fstream Park and then finished second iueen Hopeful in the Florida Oaks. Her d victory was in an allowance race at nont Park and then came her supreme rt in the Coaching Club American s. Following that she ran second to e Fete in a special non-betting tune-svent for the Delaware Oaks. -


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