J.C. Core Is Much Admired, Daily Racing Form, 1906-08-30

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J. C. CORE IS MUCK ADMIRED. "J. C. Cores victory in the two-year-old handicap at Saratoga Monday stamps him even better than his admirers had rated him," says the New York Sun. "He conceded all the way from eleven to thirty-five pounds to the lot opposed to him, yet came close to making an exhibition of them. All Miller had to do was to let him run to the end of five furlongs. Then he bounded away and won . by himself in the next thing to a canter. This colt is onemore of the good ones that were purchased at the sale of the stable of Harry Brown. J. C. Core has no stake engagements at Sheepshead Bay, but at Gravesend, Aqueduct and Jamaica he will be out for some of the fixtures. The other day, on a fast track, he ran six furlongs in 1:121, winning easily. Monday he proved that mud does not bother him. This ability to rim at his best In any sort of going adds materially to his value."


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