Can Pac Topweight, Likely Choice in Hamilton Dash: Tully Campaigner Registers in Front-Running Style Last Out, Daily Racing Form, 1957-05-15

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Can PacTopweighLikely Choice in Hamilton Dash Tully Campaigner Registers in Front-Running Style Last Out By A. L. SHIELDS HAMILTON, Ohio. May 14.— The midweek card which racing secretary Ed Brennan arranged is made up of nine claiming races. The Covington which will be run as the seventh, a race for four-year-olds and upward and to be contested over the about five furlongs course ought to garner more than passing interest as, of the eight runners entered seven are previous winners. J. V. Tullys Can Pac will have top impost of 118 pounds. This six-year-old altered son of Tiger — Caroline F. defeated War o Lady and Ocee on May in a front-running exhibition and was drawing away at the end under a clever ride by Willie Curtin. Jack G. Browns College with apprentice rider Jimmy Ring up will most likely furnish the ctesest contention. An other who might not be overlooked in the wagering is R. G. Stuarts Quarrel. When this six-year-old chestnut mare defeated Wild Wing and Vena Star last week she rewarded her followers with a 4.00 mutuel. Incidentally, the boy who piloted the Halberd mare to her two and one -half lengths victory. C. Izzo. registered his first score as a rider after two years of trying. Others in the Covington are Mrs. R. Brickers Clay Image, R. McCartys Moro, with Phil Borgemenke in the irons. D. and J. Colonels Petite Donna. C. Burnsides Lys-beth and L. Walovers Thelma Due. The Cincinnati Polo Club Purse, a dash for three -year-olds and upward over the six and one -half furlongs distance will have eight going and three others on the also-eligible list. Raising Sun, the J. J. Schlenk standardbearer will try to repeat the winning effort he made Saturday when he held C. Braffords Majestic Lady safe by a half length. Fighting Flame, running in the interest of F. P. Crister. will endeavor to run back to his good one of May 6 when he defeated Raising Sun. The other winners in the race are E. W. Thomas Jo Ted and P. De Burgers Graff.


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