King Cobalts Good Race.: Wins The Dunton Stakes, Defeating Berry Maid In Fast Time.; Tully Coulter Takes a Race with Brother Jonathan--Castlewood All the Way--Almandine Falls--Charles S. Clark to Engage in Racing., Daily Racing Form, 1908-05-05

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KING COBALTS GOOD RACE WINS THE DUNTON STAKES DEFEATING BEERY MAID IN FAST TIME Tully Coulter Takes a Race with Brother Jonathan Castlewood All the Way Almandino Falls Charles S Clark to Engage in Racing New York May I It seems impossible for a tin to go by nt Jamaica without i runner in one or more of the six rices falling Today it was Almandine the heavily backed favorite for the third race Just before the far turn was reached Almandine which was miming in third position next to the rail was seen to stumble awl fall Musgrave who had the mount rolled over a few times and just escaped striking a post of the fence He luckily was not seriously injured but was bleeding from cuts on the face and scalp when brought back to the jockeys room and had to can ¬ tel his engagements for the rest of the day It is doubtful if Almandine could have won had there lieeii no accident notwithstanding the esteem in which he was held by the shrewd horsemen who have liini Tully Coulter who raees only a small stable and wins but n few times in the year but who makes ench win count captured the race with Brother Jonathan The horse was backed from 12 to 1 to 7 to 1 and won with ridiculous ease easeThe The Diniton Stakes was the feature race and was disappointing in more ways than one In general estimation the nice seemed to be between James I Itrudy Kerry Maid and Uialto The former olosed a slight favorite He demonstrated how ver that he is a good horse only when he can liave matters his own way In company he can outfoot Janitts It Brady sh ws to be a good sprinter He took the lead at the start and his backers counted their wagers as already won Hut after showing the way for a furlong the fast King Cobalt ranged up alongside of him James 15 Brady jjuit without showing an effort In yio Htretch when hopelessly out of the contention Shaw cased him up King Cobalt was well supported and his victory was no tluko lie was a very fast horse last year and seems to stay better this season Kerry iaid was running fast through the stretch and with a better ride would undoubtedly have given the winner an argument argumentThe The tabulated history of the Dun toil Stakes is as follows Year Winner Wt Jockey Val Time 1005 First Premium 105lBedell 1575 1158 1007 Theyre OtT 110 Mountain I7i5 l13j 1108 King Cobalt 115D McCarthy 1555 112J 112JThe The handicap was spoiled by withdrawals but proved to be i sensational race through Castlewoods easy victory over Zicnap and Light Wool In his last race Castlewood after getting away poorly bad shown much speed but this evidently was over ¬ looked and 5 to 1 was chalked up against him When owner McGinnis and his friends were through with their commissions however lie was second choice He led throughout while Elenap just got up to beat Light Wool for second place There was considerable comment on the race but it does not take much of a horse to beat Zienap at one mile and a sixteenth with good weight up on a fast track trackEustacian Eustacian was the tip for the twoyearold race and WHS backed by all the wise folk on report of good work But Kustacian was lost in the shuffle soon after the start and was never prominent St Wlthold a deferred hope from the Keenc barn won easily from Father Stafford the pacemaker Charles pacemakerCharles S Clark son of Senator Clark of Mon ¬ tana who has been mentioned several times as likely to take up racing in the east has registered his colors with the Jockey Club appointed an author ¬ ized agent and attended to other details which gives assurance that his colors will be seen soon on the metropolitan tracks He is trying to make arrangements with a wellknown trainer to handle His horses and his start will probably be in a modest way wayMcDaniel McDaniel who rode constantly all winter is tak ¬ ing a weeks rest His Tacation gave rise to the rumor that he had parted company with the B O Stable but this is denied by all concerned Although concernedAlthough the name of High Private is among those sent out for the Greenfield Stakes tomorrow It was reported today that he is suffering from bucked shins The weather was disagreeable today aguiu hut the attendance was up to the average


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