Bringhurst Wins In East.: Victory Of Camden Juvenile At Saratoga Is Accomplished With Ease.; Conviction Grows That Eastern Juveniles Are Inferior to Those from Kentucky--Flying Fairy Is Returned Winner of Alabama Stakes., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-05

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BIUNG1IUKST WINS IN EAST VICXOBY OF CAMDEN JUVENILE AT SARATOGA IS ACCOMPLISHED WITH EASE EASEConviction Conviction Grows That Eastern Juveniles Are Inferior Inferiorto to Those from Kentucky Flying Fairy Is IsReturned Returned Winner of Alabama Stakes Saratoga N Y August 4 Although rain fell here throughout last night the track was in good condition lor the races this afternoon which was a great surprise As a result some good racing was seen lields of good size with wellmatched horss going lo the post in all Iin one race The talent was not especially successful in picking the win iiers as several favorites were beaten beatenThe The stake attraction of the day was the Alabama and Flying Fairy a prohibitive choice led all the way and won easily from Cadean CadeanTin Tin Alabama Stakes was instituted in 1872 and was discontinued from 1S03 until 1901 Its tabled history from the latter date follows Year TliucIJKU Winner Wt Jockey Val Tliuc IJKU Morningside 11 i N Turner 1900 147 1U02 Par Excellence 11G Redfern S50 147 14731MK5 31MK5 Stamping GroundllG Fuller 4G25 3901 Beldame 124 ONeill 850 15 105 Tradition 1L4 W Davis 4850211 190G 4850211190G Running Water 11G W Miller S50 152 = 1U07 Kennyetto 11G Notter S50 1YU 190S 1YU190S Maytield 10G C 11 Shirg rsiSTO 201 1OU Maskette L12t Scoville 3S50 159 1910 Ocean Bound1 121 C H Shilg 850 155 IJi Flying Fairy 113 T DaviPs 1435 15GM 15GMIu Iu 1901 102 and 190 the race was at 1 11G miles and In 1905 it j was at 1 51G miles aud in 1904 190G and 1907 t 1 1S miles No racing in 1911 aud 1912 Judging from the results in the twoyearold races run np lo date the westerners will have things much their own wav unless some of the eistern owners have not as yet uncovered their best which is not likely On Saturday Old Rose mid made a show of Stromboii and today Briug Imrst outran Surprising from start to finish and JKilhcr of the eastern colts had an excuse to offer Stromboii aud Surprising have been rated as two of the best In the east so the outlook does not appear promising juvenilesThe for the eastern juveniles The maiden steeplechase went to Sou of the Wind which has been the runnerup in several events tills season Repentant a newcomer at the game gave him quite an argument at the end and she may turn out to be a good one Repentant Is a gift horse her owner P S P Randolph having re ¬ ceived her as a present from Thomas Hitchcock It may IK that she will turn out to be another Plate Glass as Mr Hitchcock presented Plate Glass to Mr Randolph after he had made a poor showing in a jumping race at Graveseud GraveseudS S Taylor who had the mount on Royal Meteor in thci tifth race is an Australian rider who recently landed in this country He was said to have been a successful rider abroad but be will have to do boiler than he did today to make good here He rode Royal Meteor poorly Iu the hands of a good rider Royal Meteor would have been coe to being tin winner winnerGilford Gilford Cochran appears to be going into racing on a considerable scale as he was quite a pur ¬ chaser at the yearling sales held this afternoon be ¬ fore the races began beganThe The westerners and easterners equally divided the card today The developments of Saturday and today have led to the general conviction that racing is destined to again llourish in New York state The si siort ort is now surely being reistaldished on a firm basis with an element missing that did much to bring it into disrepute disreputeToday Today the ollicials of the racing association ex ¬ pressed themselves as highly pleased with the open ¬ ing day They declared that in every respect it was far beyond their expectations


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