Horses to Watch, Daily Racing Form, 1957-06-03

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Horses to Wdtch Horses who impressed Daily Racing Form representatives as being ready to win: BALMORAL ESTACION This filly has been working very well and is the one to beat in Wednesdays Honeymoon Handicap. CLUB CHAMP Is in good form at present and has a chance to come through with another victory soon. MYRTIS L. Beaten favorite who was in rather tight quarters in the stretch in last race. FEATURE DOUBLE Gave indication that he can run in being close-up third in last outing. ENTERTAIN Three-year-old who did not fare so badly in makmg first start of career. Could improve. DARK TOGA Beaten favorite. Toss out last. Did not get going soon enough in large field. COBBER Finished with a belated rush last time and might have won in a few more strides. Likes grass and a ,500 claiming race. NIR THRU Recently. graduted from the maiden ranks in very first start of career. Could be fair sort of two -year- did. SO This one used to like a distance on the turf and did not fare so badly at six furlongs on the grass the other day. MARKED GAME-Look for" this one to turn in a good race next time at a distance for a ,500 claiming price. ALMA AETHEL Two-year-old capable, of clicking for a ,500 claiming price. Has fair speed and is a good finisher. COMBAHEE Unable to get up in seven-furlong race recently but might do next time out. BELMONT PARK QUICK -LUNCH Useful plater was beaten short margin after displaying early speed in last, engagement. Right back with same class field. BY J EE PERS Better-than-average sprinter from a well-trained stable. He may have been a trilfe short- when beaten by French Ace. ALE Maiden two-year-old has been knocking at the victory door. He began sluggishly in a recent Widener chute outing but closed strongly. RILEY Greentree Stable colt gave way chunks of weight to seven sprinters last -week but finished a strong second. Morning trials are sharp. MARULLAH Training impressively for her Acorn Stakes engagement. She has been three-quarters mile here in 1:13, handily. THE AXE High-class plater from the Bieber stable is reported razor sharp. Clockers caught him a mile in 1:40 last week. POP CORN Overconfident ride may have Qost-this Greentree Stable colt victory in a recent overnight race. Capable of trim-jming same class field. PYM Maiden three-year-old gave a good performance in his initial start. That race may prove the needed tightener for a graduation trip. , WINNERTAKEALL King Ranch two-year-old maiden was beaten short distance the first time he appeared under silks. PAPER TIGER Jacobs stable colt made up considerable ground after beginning slowly in the Carter Handicap. His works are on quick side. IBERIA Speedy three-year-old filly has been displaying good speed in her trials. She has been five-eighths mile here in 1:00, handily. BRIEF REPORT Lacked early foot but closed extremely fast in- a middle distance race last week. Belongs with ,500 class platers. OMAHA GREEN CROSS Tired in his first start or the season. This race should serve as a tightener and- have him ready for his next appearance under silks. JR. MORAN Finished second in his most recent starts. Fits well for the ,500 claiming price. CALANT PARCEL Drew an outside post position last out and lost a great deal of ground on the turn. TWINS DOLL Closed a lot of ground in allowance competition. A slight drop in classification should lead her to the winners circle. DIAMOND NED From the stable of Olen Sledge and appears read for a win over a distance of ground against cheaper company. FULLOPEP Has finished close up in both of his most recent starts here. Should find a field he can beat in the near future. MAC MULLEN A speedy homebred son of O. K. Mullen, was beaten narrowly by Emblem n. He is eligible for "non-win-. ners of two" conditions. CINCHIE Is certain to go well with Nebraska-bred maidens. She was forced to take the overland route in her last out and was only beaten a head. FLYING JET Has been in the runner-up position in both of his starts at Ak- Sar-Ben. He was on the outside through- out in his recent good showing. AMBLINGORLX A winner of two at Santa Anita, should fit well among the allowance ranks. BARRINGTON Has had some impressive morning trials. Has been marked "ready" by the clockers. FATHERS ALIBI Closed strongly in the Ak-Sar-Ben Memorial Handicap to finish second to Monroe Doc. RIVER DOWNS ONTHEBALL Set the pace in last only to falter in the final stages. Tab for eaily victory. ITS A PLEASURE Showed the way to the stretch in last encounter, then tired near the end. May forget to stop in next engagement. THISTLE STAR A promising juvenile who turned in a commendable effort in the only start of career. Is bound to improve. SEPPIE Raced in the thick of contention in last endeavor and just missed after dueling with the winner all through the stretch. Could dick in next outing. MR. SWANK Turned in a smart performance in his only outing at this oval and improvement is anticipated. Will bear watching. COMMOCALL Was beaten in a photo finish in lone outing her fow days ago. May register in next outing. JOSUS Closed swiftly in ia;, after lacking early foot. Should she break more alertly in next try she may be very hard to beat. GRANDPAS SUE Was wearing down the winner in last encounter and is likely to improve off that worthy effort. May be difficult to whip next time out. JOHNNY MISSION Set the pace for three furlongs in most recent test, then could not keep up. May hold on long enough in future essay to be returned victorious. TEX LERNO Flashed plenty of speed in last and a repetition of- that corking effort is apt to find him in the charmed circle very shortly. OTTS FOLLY A promising three-year-old who started for the first time in ca- reer here oh opening day. Looks like a winner in the very near future. EASY-ME Closed gamely in last and may have overtaken the winner had the distance been a little longer than the five and one-half furlongs traveled that afternoon. Worth tabbing. SUFFOLK DOWNS PEPPERMINT KID May have been in need of only local race. Is apt to show improvement shortly. GAY STAR Was overmatched in last. Only needs proper placing for a victory. ANGIE May have been best in last when blocked behind leaders. ADMIRALS DATE Turned in a good effort in debut. May graduate next out. COUNT SWEDAK May be one of the better allowance sprinters on the grounds. AMYN BEY Showed a good turn of late late speed in a sprint. Will be better suited over a distance of ground. POWER PLANT This one made the win-, ners circle in first outing of year. Look for him to continue on winning ways. JEN ADAIR Appeared to be short when heavily backed last time out. BLUE JIM A maiden who is rounding to top form. May have, little difficulty leaving non-winner ranks. HY-HUMPHREY May be just about ready for first winning race of the year. CAHOKIA DOWNS MY MOVE A veteran who has had a long rest. Has been teaming well and could earn brackets in the near future. KATHERINE H. Morning trials have been excellent since her last performance in the mud. Needs a fast racing strip. MARGARET J. This filly is better than rated and is capable of bettering her race of a week ago. As fit as hands can make her. JAMES B. Had a rough trip Friday night. Should earn his keep in the near future. Eligible for almost any kind of race. MOON OF HEARTS Went in the air at the start on Memorial Day. String along with this one for a race or two. TIG ANNA Throw out her race on .Memorial Day. Floundered in the wet going. Can hold her own with the same kind. BLUE MAID Won so easily in her only start here that she could defeat better ones. SEASHORE First start of the meeting was much better than the chart shows. Had little chance to get to running. Morning trials are excellent and in next outing may be sent over the longer six and one-half furlongs. OLD BOOTY Loves the local track. Made seasonal debut a week ago and .gave a creditable performance. SPORT VIEW Has had a long rest and that try last Friday night was a good one. Eligible to races for non-winners in 1957. MY FLAME Overlook most recent mud race. Had some trouble going to the clubhouse turn, then showed he disliked the muddy condition of the racing sti-ip. May win at six and one-half furlongs or over a distance of ground. DELAWARE PARK GELIO Whipped 2,000 sprinters with such ease in 1:10 that he likely will be elevated to allowance affairs. IMAGEM Raced well enough in grass debut to suggest coming victory over such footing. MILADY DARES Became a possibility in the Polly Drummond when she galloped to maidens in :59. MANPOWER Recent morning move of five furlongs in 1:01 suggests graduation in near future. x HELICOPTER Recent training indicates this one is ready to give a good account of himself. " RICCI TA VI Winner of Mr. Fitz Handicap is being kept on edge by Henry "Clark and needs only suitable race. WAR JADE Abbreviated trials show promise of improvement on the part of this speedster. NALA Nahodahs brother had no chance in recent debut but appears fairly certain of making amends. BELCHISE Speedy filly should knock out a purse in preparation for possible Oaks appearance. HAZEL PARK ROMAN WINGS Three-year-old filly won a race and is likely to find another good spot real soon. NAGOL This is a better than average two-year-old colt. OLD BULL This four-year-old is at home over the local course. FIDGET Aged mare but can beat ,006 platers and is ready now. COW TOWN Next time may be it for this seven-year-old gelding who seems to be ready now. TILLIE TEMPLE Three-year-old filly can hold her own with ,000 "platers. MARK KLAINE This six-year-old gelding can go well against most of the average sprinters on this track. MISS MELODY Six furlongs and ,500 company will suit this six -year-old mare who is training well. TUSSLE PATCH Sent here from Chicago and may handle top performers. MISS TELEPHONE A good two-year-old filly that has shown promise. GINGER MISS si ready now and this four-year-old miss likes the Hazel Park racing strip. YAMA Likes to run with the best over a -distance of ground. AUDUBON PARK FLORAL POSE Overcame a world of trouble to score cleverly on opening day and should be capable of repeating if not placed too highly. PRETTY BESSIE This Haltal filly just missed in her third start of the year and appears well tightened for another top effort in ,000 company. LIKE TO Showed a good effort to finish second to Ark Traveler after swerving badly in part of f irst outing here. Should benefit from the experience. JAMES D. This speedster was out of the gate like a bullet in his initial start here but bobbled and lost all chance Should gain his sharepf purses. JERRY KELT, EE This consistent performer raced impressively in her first start here though finishing out of the money. SHACKELETTE Showed a keen liking for this abbreviated course in her third straight win of the season. May be capable of handling better company. CRESSON KNIGHT May have been too ambitiously in last start when finished a badly beaten sixth. Should show to better advantage when taken down a peg. SUGAR BRIAR This slow starter may need a longer distance than the 6 furlongs of his last effort. Try over a route. THISTLEDOWN RITE-ONE Appeared a trifle short for her first appearance here. Apt to make amends in her next outing and best race is over an "off" track. -EVEREST Finished with whirlwind Speed in last effort when second over a route of ground. May be hard to beat in next trip postward. VELIS Turned in an impressive, work recently when going three-eighths in :35 handily. Tab for early win. JET COMET Was impressive in winning at sprint distance in last try. Likely to have little trouble repeating and added distance is to his advantage. THATS PAPA Clockers tabbed this speedster a half mile recently in :48 indicating he is retaining his good form. Could score at first asking. DEBBIE ANN Scored very easily in handling ,500 middle distance runners in last. Can-repeat if not stepped too high in company. FREIGHT HAULER This three-year-old from the stable of trainer D. W. Shelton just failed to last in only try here. May be able to handle ,500 cdmpany NOW AND THEN Was beaten narrowly by Aventine in only try since shipping here from Maryland. Appears razor sharp. RINDAS DREAM Was a galloping winner in only local effort this year and figures to continue winning streak if not pitted too high. TEN OCLOCK This three-year-old gave 1 a sharp effort in last when matched with older horses. Only a slight drop in company may be sufficient for a victory. AERO COMMANDER Was a strongly closing second to Blue Marlin when favored in the Lakewood. May come through in next attempt.


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