Horses to Watch: Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-13

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AQUEDUCT NAVIRA — Two-year-old daughter of Nas-rullah displayed high speed in debut and should not be long in earning graduation victory. ELENEM — This three-year-old filly was knocked back leaving the gate last time-and failed to recover. Merits another chance against similar rivals. SMITHTOWN— Slight drop in classification is all required to assure victory for this better-than-average sprinter. WINNING COUNT— Has been training 1 cleverly over the local strip and should find field to his liking in the immediate future. SOYA II. — This French importation raced cleverly .in first start at Belmont Park and appears ready for victory at next asking. STEPCHILD— Came forth with creditable effort in previous start following long period of inactivity. Most likely needed that one to regain top form. JIM DANDY — Was compelled to take the complete overland route when starting stretch bid last time. Improved racing luck is all required. WILD CHORUS — Juvenile colt displayed high speed in first, start and should earn initial set of brackets in the near future. PRINCESS KISS— Closed with belated . burst of speed in sprint last time and appears ready for a creditable middle-distance effort. KING JOLIE— Disappointed last time at . short odds, but could atone for that setback at next asking if not too ambitiously placed i FLAUNT — Has always shown a decided !j ■ S ■• li * ill J ! w HI J. f t Vt* 3 I ftJ u 3 ► partiality for the local strip and should make his presence felt when matched against middle-distance allowance performers. FANTINE" BUSHER— Appeared a trifle short in start behind Blue Banner and that one may have served as the necessary tightener.


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