Captain Mac In Triumph: First in Latonias Feature Race in Excellent Time.; Iwin Wins Her First Race of the Present Kentucky Campaign--Airdrie a Surprise., Daily Racing Form, 1920-06-26

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CAPTAIN MAC IN TRIUMPH First in Latonias Feature Race in Excellent Time Iwin Wins Her First Race of the thePresent Present Kentucky Campaign Airdrie a Surprise BY T L DEMPSEY DEMPSEYLATONIA LATONIA Ivy June 25 W T Youngs good threeyearold Captain Mac demonstrated by his easy victory in fast time in the mile and a six ¬ teenth dasli this afternoon that his recent dead beat with Best Pal was no fluke for he took a good band into camp that included Sterling and Mint Cat He was under restraint at the finish and if desired could have gone much faster and won by a greater margin marginE E II Bradleys Iwin finally won her first Ken ¬ tucky victory for the present season when she finished in front of Fern Handley and Dancing Spray in the mile dash that shared interest with the race won by Captain Mac She was far back in the early racing but in the stretch she moved up rapidly and overhauled Fern Handley HandleyIt It was in the main a day of triumphs for short priced ones and backers of choices had an inning They began auspiciously with David Craigs victory in the opening race the John Lowe representative winning in easy fashion from Alvord and Anna Gallup With better riding the latter might have reversed the decision with the winner winnerRight Right Over Might had to be much the best to win the second racej prlie was away poorly nnd was given a faulty ride but he succeeded in out ¬ staying Angon in the stretch He was at prohibi ¬ tive odds and had extensive backing notwithstand ¬ ing ingCoyne Coyne took into camp a band of fine colts that tried conclusions in the third race He showed a high order of speed and never left the result in doubt after going the first eighth Balance Wheel showed improvement and may develop into a good colt By Ginger was lucky to be third as McGood win ran green but came with a great rush when fully settled in his stride in the stretch racing Col Baker in this is also deserving of remem ¬ brance and is highly rated ratedAIRDRIES AIRDRIES SURPRISING VICTORY VICTORYThe The sixth race furnished the afternoons surprise by the victory of Airdrie He was held so cheaply that he was grouped with other lowly ones in the field Jack Reeves was pressing him hard at the end and Buck Nail landed third thirdThe The closing race brought a disqualification when Lady Mountjoy was displaced as a result of jockey Mcrimed having grasped F Wilson by the leg in the last sixteenth Arrow Point would have won but for Merimees action Merimee was suspended for the remainder of the meeting by the stewards stewardsSt St Germain was claimed by J Brown out of the last race for 2500 2500The The Florisant Stable in charge of Edward Trot ¬ ter is intended for shipment to Canada shortly shortlyMembers Members of the Kentucky State Racing Com ¬ mission will hold a meeting July 1 to allot dates for fall racing The early date announcement will be beneficial to owners in planning their fall cam Jockey B Kennedy again had to absent himself from tlie saddle on account of illness He became incapacitated after he had made weight for the different horses he was to have ridden during tlie afternoon afternoonPeppery Peppery Polly was bought this morning for T T Pendergasts account from Ackerman Courson Ackennan will race the colt Draftsman in his own name having acquired Coursons interest in him Tlie colt will be shipped to tlie Empire City track trackThe The horses of W V Thraves in charge of Kay Spence will be sent to New York at tlie close of racing here and campaign at tlie Empire City track Charles Rowe also contemplates shipping Miss Je ¬ mima and others in his charge to tlie Yonkers track trackA A F Dayton will ship his horses to Windsor tomorrow Jockey F Hunt will go with the con ¬ signment and do the riding ridingTlie Tlie annual Saratoga notification to horsemen not to ship to the Spa track until tliey receive notice that they have been allotted stable room was posted here today todayEdward Edward B McLeans The Porter will be shipped back from New York tomorrow The general opin ¬ ion prevails here that his dull showing in the Brooklyn Handicap was partly attributable to his unnecessary delay of eighteen hours on tlie car in which he was shipped Jockey OBrien who rode him is due to return tomorrow


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