Cohorts Splendid Race.: Son Of Cesarion Triumphs In Great American Stakes.; Montgomery Adds Broadway Stakes to His Laurels--El Cuchillos Greater New York Steeplechase., Daily Racing Form, 1907-06-09

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COHORTS SPLENDID RACE, i SON OF CESARION TRIUMPHS IN GREAT AMERICAN STAKES. ! Montqomery Adds Broadway Stakes to His : Laurels — El Cuchillos Greater New York Steeplechase. New York. June t.— Racing at flravewnil tadaj was of :i bigfc order. Willi the Greater New York Kteeplchase, the Crcat American Stakes lor the juveniles. Hie Broadway Slake* lor llie three year olds, tad four oilier well -balanced races, tlie card was high eteM all through. While not a perfeci .lime .lay. ii was a big improvement over the weather ot the last fen weeks ami fully l0. «hi peraaaa wltaeaeed ii,,- sport. While form did m l always work oiu exactly to the Met of the federal public, the raring was m full of latere*! as lo round our a vet y Satisfactory days spoil. Moiilgoiin ay won t In- Broadway Stakes in Mich SB inij i . ■ — iv »• manner as to make it plain Ih.n Liuil Hen uas ii.. i astiay in his JadgaMMl when he gave 923,999 for the tarn of Peaaua a few days ami. On even lerius wilb lrank Jill and conceding tie pounds to Arcile and Teina.eo. Montgomery rushed to the front, led throughout, to via well in hand, lrank Gill was tint well ridden, Notier mak ing his run a half mile from home. This surely lost him second place, while it ruined any chain c he might have had to beat Montgomery. Arcite ha.l the appearance of a horse that lias been kept on edge too long and ran a dull sort of race. Cohort w.«n the Great American Stakes, and the rictory was a most popular one. although the colt uas not the btttteg favorite. There are no more popular colors regteterd than those of thai Oaeek Stable, ami Mr. Knapp. owner of the BtatJie, ha* liail aaac of the lust of luck in. the big estate of the last lew years, Cohort is a s|ilemlid looking rati l.y i Osarioa— indalan. He is a little fellow. I. hi perfeci in confirmation, and a picture to look at. He took the lead from Masipie in the ;econd qaarter, ami was never in trouble afterwards. Bat None, the favorite, was very unruly iu the paddock, and was not brought out until aHer the others had paraded. He began his tantrums again I feaaa as he leached the track, rearing up anr. Anally nnseattng Koeraer. He galloped around to Lie starling point, where he was i-aughl. rerinissioii was then granted Koerner to go to the harrier and mount him there. This is in direct violation of the rules of racing, which say plainly that "Horses must parade and any their weight from the paddock to the starting point. " Bar None finished third and might have hcea disqualified had a protest Ueii made. Chapultcpcc, abeat whi.-h lhjcrc has been a great .leal ot talk all spring, made his debut in this lace. but ran very green and was never a factor. He is a good looking coll that will ■surely do better when be learn- what is wanted of liim. Colin is sulTeiing In. in bucked shins and was withdrawn, while liis stable companion. Ma-ipie. w.u- added. Matter Mats Ca-sid s si ctaca year-old son. Mai shall, had the leg up on Ed Ball in the amalfiir cup and showed commendable plu.-k by riding his hatae out to take third place after haiiug lost lioth stirrups, lie rode the 1 l half of the race pr.nli cally bareback. It was his fir-v mount, but he had I n coached for three or fopr days by Walter Miller. Before leaving home this morning tin-oiing-ter said lo hi- father: "You know. dad. when 1 come over to the bander Im a gentleman rider and friendship cea-es. 1 dont waul you to favor me. but Im going to In a I the barrier if 1 can: so look out. The young man did not get away well but, under the circumstances, rode a line tace. A tremendous killing was made with All Alone in the closing race. He was backed from 10 to 1 to !t to 5 In lease i.ewisohn ami those who luiew of the youngsters good work, anil he won handily. .1 MB I.ewisohn is said to have given Noller tfl.loO for riding All Alone, and this will be some baim fef the decree ot the Starter earlier, suspending the hay for three days for disorderly conduct at the. post. Previous winners of the Broadway Slakes were: ls !7. The Mar; IMS, Btj Pea; ISM, BlhiWinl. IMS-, Sariuatian: 1901, The Parader; IMC, old Bag land: IMS, Irish l.ad: IM4, Brjra Mawi: IMS, » ford; 1!Hm;. Mrinomlale. Jrevious winners of the Greater New York Handicap were: ISM, McKee: IMS, Shillalah: ISM, Westown: IMS, The Bachelor: I.Mil. Passe Iartoiil . 1MB, Miss Mil. hell; IMS, Adjidaumo: MM, The Kagged Cavalier: IMS, Hylas; IMS, laill Joins. .lust after the first race. I.ady Amelia was galloped 1 six furlongs with the colors up in l:CSf. The ■ 8peed marvel ap|»ears to lie In excellent condition and will likely race during the meeting, the short six furlongs course here being just h«r dis tance.


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