Denemark Juveniles in Jim Gaffney: Lincoln Programs Co-Features Today; Boot to Boot Purse Engages Daily Trouble and Galloway For First Starts of Year, Daily Racing Form, 1948-06-11

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Denemark Juveniles in Jim Gaffney Lincoln Programs CoFeatures Today TodayBoot Boot to Boot Purse Engages Daily Trouble and Galloway For First Starts of Year YearWASHINGTON WASHINGTON PARK Homewood 111 June 10 The Jim Gaffney Purse a five furlong dash for twoyearolds and the Boot to Boot Purse a sixfurlong sprint for fouryearolds and upward will co ¬ feature the program to be presented here tomorrow by the Lincoln Fields Racing Association Nine of the best juveniles in training are entered in the Jim Gaffney and a like number of older thoroughbreds have been named to contest the Boot to Boot BootMrs Mrs Emil Denemarks silks are to be carried in the Jim Gaffney by Provocative and Slick Pigeon a quick pair of young ¬ sters Provocative a wellconformed son of Roman was good enough to win the Thoroughbred Club Dinner Purse at Keene 1 lands spring meeting while Slick Pigeon was a determined third in his last start behind Martin Whelan and Seely in the Friar Rock Purse PurseOther Other outstanding twoyearolds entered in the twin headliner are John Wolfs Fair Porter Earl B Smiths Texasbred Chips Up Frederick W Hoopers Cloudchaser Clifford Mooers Faras Miss K Niles and J D Schreibers Bonrilla John Marschs Whirling Dough and Joseph A Goodwins Fayette County CountyWhirling Whirling Dough a son of the mighty Whirlaway and the good producer Cash Book along with Faras sired by Blue Swords both have visited the winners circle during the current Lincoln Fields meeting The Marsch representative grad ¬ uated impressively when he sped the Jim Gaffney distance last Saturday in 59 and Faras won here on May 31 stepping a like route in 59J5 59J5Chips Chips Up Makes Debut DebutChips Chips Up is scheduled to make his rac ¬ ing debut tomorrow and his trials indicate that he is a promising sort the Texan worked three furlongs in 35 handily just a few days ago suggesting that he has plenty of early foot Bonrilla who finished second to Bomar Stables Tiger Trap in a recent outing worked threeeighths here this morning in 34 moving along quite handily in the sharp drill drillFayette Fayette County a homebred son of Bal ladier and Knock Knock foaled at Good ¬ wins Patchen Wilkes Farm won the first start of his career at Churchill Downs de ¬ feating Wild Drift Whirling Dough Pap pys Rebel Bolo Runaway and Missas Fayette County was unplaced in the Joliet Stakes and also in the dash in which Ol Skipper tied the Washington Park track record of 5V5 5V5Cloudchaser Cloudchaser won during his Florida cam ¬ paign and the son of Carrier Pigeon is scheduled to make his local seasonal bow In the Jim Gaffney Working in company with his more illustrious stablemate Ocean Drive the Hooper colt went three furlongs in 34 handily while his companion was speedy enough to complete the same task Jn 34 34Fair Fair Porter a Louisianabred from Wolf Brothers breeding farm won at the New Orleans Fair Grounds in March beating nine maidens on a heavy track Fair For 1 ter a gelded son of Portcodine has flashed several good drills but his races have been mediocre mediocreThe The Boot to Boot should develop into an interesting contest inasmuch as the prob ¬ able starting field appears evenly matched David Straus onetime stakes star Daily Trouble Jake Lowensteins Roscoe Goose a victor during the present season Wool ford Farms Enchanting Miss Helen S Reinemans First Whirl H D Maggios Patmiboy and Dixianas Galloway are ome of the betterregarded entrants entrantsRoscoe Roscoe Goose was the losing favorite be ¬ hind River Divide Farms Brief Sigh here several days ago while the improved Enchanting ran second to the consistent Checkerhall on May 24 Mrs R J Doyles One Atom gave a good effort behind Brief Sigh and is favorably weighted under the allowance conditions of the Boot to Boot


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