W. K. Vanderbilts Colt Wins Grandly.: Northeast Captures the Rich Prix de Paris at the Longchamps Course., Daily Racing Form, 1908-06-16

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W K VANDERBILTS COLT WINS GRANDLY Northeast Captures the Rich Prix do Paris at the Longchamps Course London June 15 At the Lougchamps course yes ¬ terday the thirtyfourth Grand Prix de Paris worth 72000 was won by W K Vanderbilts bay colt Northeast by Perth Nordenfield with J Childs an English rider in the saddle The race was run sit one mile and seven furlongs over a fast track and the victory of Northeast was cleverly achieved He won with almost a length to spare from Comte le Marois Sauge Pour Pree Gaston Dreyfus Sou vlgny was third Sea Sick II and Mountain Apple two starters In the Derby at Epsom were with ¬ drawn they having returned from England out of sorts sortsThe The favorite was the French horse Quintette which ran a deafl heat with Sea Sick II in the French Derby He was badly beaten The winner was ridden by the English jockey Childs Winula OConnor the American jockey rode Sauge Pour Pree and Johnny Reiff steered Souvlgny Danny Maher was to have ridden Mountain Apple and the scratching of that horse deprived him of a mount mountThousands Thousands of Americans saw the race Every ¬ one of them backed Northeast and the air was filled with their cheers when the Vanderbilt white and black Hashed by the winning post iu the lead The parimutuel odds against Northeast were 10 to 1 The public lost Xaith in the Vandcrbllt stable after the defeat of Sea Sick II in the Epsom Derby The favorites Medcah and Quintette finished iu the ruck ruckBeautiful Beautiful weather favored the running of the rich race and fully 150000 persons gathered at Long champs to witness the race which marked the close of the Paris season seasonPresident President Fallieres was there together with the members of his cabinet and there was an unusually large attendance of foreigners from all parts of Europe EuropeAfter After the victory of his horse Mr Vanderbilt was given an ovation and was escorted to the presi ¬ dential loge where he was warmly congratulated by M Fallieres FallieresThe The winning record of the Grand Prix de Paris IB shown below belowYarir Yarir Owner Horse and Sire Jockey Jockey1S75 1S75 At Lupins Salvator by Dollar Wheeler 1876 M A Baltazzis Kisber by Buccaneer Maid Maidraent raent 1S7T Count F de Lagranges St Christophe by Mor Mortemer temer Hudson 1S78 Prince Soltykoffs Thurio by Tibthorpe or Cre inorne T Cannon Cannon1S7 1S7 E Blaus Nubieline by Ruy Bias Hudson 1880 C Brewers Robert the Devil by Bertram BertramRossiter Rossiter 1SS1 J R Keeues Foxhall by King Alphonzo G 1 Fordham 1893 H RymilPs Bruce by SeeSaw F Archer 1883 Dnc de Castries Froritin by George Frederick FrederickT T Cannon Cannon1SS4 1SS4 Due do Castries Little Duck by Sec Saw T Cannon 1885 M Cloetes Paradox by Sterling F Archer 18S6 R C Vyners Mintiug by Lord Lyon F FArcher Archer 1887 P Aumonta Tencbreusc by Saxifrage J JWobdburn Wobdburn 1BSS P Donans Stuart by Le Destrier T Lane 1889 Hi Delaniarres Vasislas by Idua Rolfe 1690 Baron Schicklers FitzRoya by Atlantic T TLane Lane 1891 EBlansClamart by Saumur T Lane 1882 E Blancs Beull by Energy T Lane 1S83 M Webbs Ragptsky by Perplexe T Lane 18W Baron Sticklers DolmaBaghtche by Kraku Blancs Arrean br Clover Barldn Baraa Rothschilds Le Roi Solell by Henume W Pratt PrattM M CWanltBtPerlhby Wai Dance T Lane Baron Scliicklers Semendirla WH H by Le Saney W P 1901 M Caillanlts Cheri by St Damien Rigby 1002 E de St Alarys Kizil Kourgan by Omnium OmniumH H W Pratt 1003 E Blancs Quo Vadis by Winkfields Pride PrideW W Pratt 1904 E Blancs Ajax by Flying Fox Stern 1903 Miccl Ephrussis Finasseur by Winkttclds Pride N Turner Turner190G 190G Major Loders Spearmint by Carbine B Dil ¬ lon 1907 Baron Ed de Rothschilds Sans Souci II by Accapareur M Henry 1905 W K Vanderbilts Northeast by Perth J JChilds Childs


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