Card Hamilton, Ohio Feature as Last Race: Seven Routers Named for Mile And Sixteenth Hyde Park Purse, Daily Racing Form, 1957-05-07

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Card Hamilton, Ohio Feature as Last Race Seven Routers Named for Mile And Sixteenth Hyde Park Purse By A. L. SHIELDS HAMILTON. Ohio, May 6.— An innovation in programming will be offered here Tuesday when the Hyde Park Purse, one and one sixteenth miles headliner. will be offered as the eighth event, final of the days card. Seven routers have accepted the issue. With prospects for a lightning fast track, it promises to be a ding-dong battle from wire to wire. C. C. Ortinos Wise Seer and Opal D. Stevens Little Doc are the highweights in the field with 116 pounds each. Trainer Dave Mowen of Hagerstown. Md., who is enjoying much success here, may add another win to his list in the six and one-half furlongs feature, which will be programmed as the seventh race. Mowen will saddle W. Marias Irish Jill, a winner in his second start last week. This speedster will have the riding services of H. Robinson, who seems to have regained his top saddle form. Rounding out the field are such good ones as Mr. T. A and Lead Pad, both carrying the high weight of 119 pounds: Guinette, Ticks Boy. Trump Card, Arister C. and Grvala. The cold and winds have departed over the weekT end and the forecaster promises seasonable weather for the" balance of the week, which should make for better attendance figures. The crowd of 4.224 which turned out for Saturdays effort, was disappointing to president William Snyder. "The fans in this sector are keen racing enthusiasts and there is no doubt that the adverse weather conditions and, perhaps, the Kentucky Derby had their effects in the mediocre turnout," said Snyder this moining.


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