Germany: Schwarzgold Goes To Favored Ivresse, Daily Racing Form, 1958-05-10

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Germany Schwarzgold Goes To Favored Ivresse IvresseBy By PHILIP SUWALL SUWALLOur Our Frankfurt Correspondent CorrespondentFRANKFURT FRANKFURT Two days following the Qermanbred Bella Paolas resounding suc ¬ cess in Newmarkets 1000 Guineas the equivalent 3700 Schwarzgold Rennen brought nine highly regarded threeyear old fillies together at Dusseldorf Grafen berg A 1958 record crowd was bitterly dis ¬ appointed upon learn ¬ ing that Ticinos other gallant daughter An ¬ drea had to be with ¬ drawn owing to a sud ¬ den attack of heat Transported by horse van from Dortmund Wambel the undefeated filly became af ¬ flicted after bedded down in a Dusseldorf guest stall Thus Adrian von Borcke was forced to declare his Derbyfavorite miss It is possible in view of the mishap that Andrea will finally make her sophomore debut next Sunday in thec lassie Horst Emscher Henckel Mile In this 5000 test an accurate pointer to the Derby six weeks later she may face top German colts in Agio Wilderer Thurmar Leichtsirin Granit and Hiob J JIn In the Schwarzgold an even start looking down Dusseldorfs treelined Kastanian Alice saw Rottgens gray Prinzess Addi rush to an early lead be ¬ fore Niobe Sabrina Geraffel and Ivresse the rest a number of lengths trailing This quintet stayed prominent on the prestretch incline where the 6to5 choice Ivresse faltered slightly In the short 880foot runin Sabrina and Geraffel moved readily past Prinzess Addi and Niobe A furlong out Gerhard Streit smacked Ivresse in quick succes ¬ sion and the Frenchbred responded with newfound energy Ivresse shot through the leaders to win by a length in the excellent time of 1404 Sabrina was second a neck before Geraffel Trained at Dusseldorf by Valentine Sei bert Ivresse NuccioBlue Kiss is owned by six prominent ladies of the West Ger ¬ man turf who pooled their pocket money to purchase this stunning bay filly at the Deauville sales for 10000 It was announced shortly after the Schwarzgold that Ivresse is booked to Ribot in the next breeding season seasonLocal Local bookmarkers wore long faces when the teletype ticked out the expected result of Newmarkets 1000 Guineas on Friday Odds makers offered as much as 8 to 1 on the Ticino fillys chances through the whi ¬ ter months Bella Papla paid in the tote only 7 to 10 Futures of 20 to 1 on Bella Paolas chances of taking both the Guin ¬ eas and the Epsom Oaks now appear like found money But there are two sides to every coin and the same bookmakers won handily on Sunday when Andrea was with ¬ drawn by surprise All antepost specula ¬ tions on Andrea became worthless sheets of green betting certificates certificatesBella Bella Paolas glorius success in a top drawer English classic was the first ever for a horse of German ancestry She drew heavy spontaneous praise from Eng ¬ lish scribes who described Bella as wellproportioned to carry her weight and reach handsomely and her outlook under lop ears is keen and kind Bellas time for the Newmarket straight mile was 13875 superior to the time re ¬ quired by the Queens colt Pall Mall 13943 on Wednesday WednesdayWhile While the English filly classic was cap ¬ tured by a Germanbred the local 1000 Guineas was taken by a Frenchbred Ivresse is a daughter of the Italian horse Nuccio Prix de 1Arch de Triomphe from a Pharis mare This blood suggests strong staying qualities Feasibly this beautiful almost black filly with a blaze and one white stocking will be a still better per ¬ former at longer distances She seems a bit on the lazy side in her races and must be encouraged with a heavy stick stickCologneWeidenpeschs CologneWeidenpeschs racing program tomorrow afternoon seems certain to lure every RhineRuhr turf rabbit to the big grounds At this writing 181 entries were interested in the 11000 total prize money In the significant 1600 TJnion KlubPokal a number of notable high ranked threeyearold colts will make their debuts Gestuet Schlenderhans Agio Tantieme third Derby betting choice will draw much attention His connections are sky high on his potential Germany v vBy By PHILIP SUWALL Continued from Page Eleven ElevenFrom From Gutersloh comes Gcstuet Ravens bergs Wilderer Neckar a half brother to Windfang Erlenhofs sharpest can ¬ didate seems to be Orshas own brother Oregon who looked sharp hi races the last two Sundays Far most interesting runner hi the Union Pokal is Thilas little brother Thiudar This rugged inde ¬ structible frontrunner colt must prove the worth of his astounding runaway 30 length success two weeks ago in Horst Emscher EmscherAnother Another thrilling attraction tomorrow is Colognes annual Anniversary Prize for fouryearolds and up Such outstanding horses as Mogul Orsini Nisos Nogaro Windfang Obermaat and Andalusier are set for action in this 1 38 miles feature Despite all big names in the lineup your corresppondent prefers the chances of a fouryearold named Aton who last sea ¬ son stood in the shadows of the classic winners This Goody Alexia brown colt bred by Gestuet Waldfried is another horse since transfering to Karl Kellers public stable in Cologne One sees in Aton the potential best older horse in Germany this year and tomorrow he appears a rap ¬ ing certainty with only 114 pounds Aton will be ridden by the talented Werner Gass man whose brilliant form in recent weeks is endangering Hein Bollows new claim to the West German riding crown


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