Kin of Stakes Winners In Worlds Playground: 00,000 Guaranteed Event to Be Run at Atlantic City on Sept. 12, Daily Racing Form, 1959-05-11

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Kin of Stakes Winners In Worlds Playground 00,000 Guaranteed Event to Be Run at Atlantic City on Sept. 12 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 9.— Several brothers and sisters of stakes winners are among the two-year-olds for whom eligibility payments have been received here to the Worlds Playground Stakes. The 00,-000 guaranteed event will feature the program for juveniles during Atlantic Citys 50-day meeting, August 10 through October 6. The Worlds Playground will be contested Saturday, September 12. Friday, May 15, is the deadline for the first eligibility payment to the 7-furlong stakes. More than 150 nominees have already been kept eligible. The largest delegations are those of Mrs. J. R. H. Thuron and C. J. Devines Boncrist Farm, eight each. Included among William S. Millers eligi-bles is Stephen, a chestnut colt hy Royal Charger out of Admirals Belle and thus a full brother of the stakes-winning" three-year-old, Royal Orbit. The latter finished fourth in the Kentucky Derby last Saturday. Mrs. William SnelFs Lovely Princess, a bay filly by Royal Serenade — Bully Babe, is a full sister of the stakes-winning Pine-crest Miss, while Reginald N. Websters Count Amber, by Ambiorix — Quick Touch, is a half brother of Quill, the champion two-year-old filly of 1958. Boncrist Farms unnamed bay colt by Ace Admiral — Shooting High is a half brother of Backbone, that stables most consistent stakes performer last season. F. Eugene Dixons chestnut colt Praesepe, by Bolero — Miel, is a half brother of My Last Try, who scored in stakes competition over hurdles last year.


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