Harlem Stakes To Ralco: Scores Impressively in Mondays Feature at Belmont Park.; Elected II. and L. Ensor Winning Combination in Queens Handicap--The Trout Again., Daily Racing Form, 1921-06-14

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HARLEM STAKES TO RALCO Scores Impressively in Mondays Feature at Belmont Park Elected II and L Ensor Winning Combination in Queens Han ¬ dicap The Trout Again NEW YORK N Y June 13 Mondays racing at Belmont Park was not up to Its average The action was almost as heavy as the atmosphere Half the favorites won over the fast going and before an ordinary crowd There was no wind and the air hung in humid clusters over all Ev ¬ erything was below Belmont Parks general quality Three of the afternoons favorites won wonThe The best racing bit was the Harlem Selling Stakes fourth on the card and at a mile It drew half a dozen selling regulars of the sixth and third degree and was won by Ralco from the Islip stable few horses of which B Littlcfiehi trains well Ralco was the natural favorite and raced in a safe place behind Superwoman to the stretch turn to come on and win in a hard gallop by two lengths from Superwoman which was the outsider which ran a good race and hung on astonishingly well to beat Biff Bang both driving hard behind Ralco Devildog was fourth He is a queer creature and another of those deceivers of trainers Here is some Belmont Park racing form as is form and like Captain Cuttles isnt ashamed to show its face except as it bears on Devildog and his doings doingsJune June 2 Is gay deceiver Beat Stromboll a nose in a good race Behind them were Goalcr Dark Hill and Regal Lodge LodgeJune June 10 DeTildog was beaten and ran hut rather mournfully It was a race rather sharply paced and in which he could never keep up Then came todays effort effortJune June 0 Stromboli came back and won a good goodce ce ceJune June styleJune 9 Regal Lodge won in convincing style June 10 Goaler beat a handicap band and made a new racing record recordJune June styleThus 11 Dark Hill won in fine style Thus general form of Devildogs race of June 2 has worked out truly behind Devildog Truly Devildog is the gayest of deceivers with a shady past and a probably murkier future futureTrainers Trainers Wood Garth and Clarence Buxton both wanted Ralco after he had won He was entered for 3500 and it cost the Islip folk 2303 more to keep him with them The stake was worth 2875 and the time 138 GENIE W A FALSE FAVORITE FAVORITEFillies Fillies and mares met in the third which drew some class It was at a mile Why Genie W was favored over Elected II could not be proven in court yet she was and ran as she should have run behind the Frenchbred mare Only the two and Ballet Dancer II a deceiver herself drew support Elected II took the track at the start and galloped the mile in front in 137 to win by two lengths hustled at the end for safetys sake from Genie W with Chmirron just clear of the favorite favoriteThe The steeplechase at about two miles was as un ¬ balanced as the group which Major Parke had paced with The Trout was an outstanding entry and at oddson He galloped behind Sea Wold a newcomer from Virginia and likely to enjoy his jumping future and raced over him at a mile and half to seem an easy winner winnerW W H Rowe owner of the Pelican Stable re ¬ turned to Shrevcport Charles Parsley a friend from the Oil City who lias been visiting with him here returned in his company The Pelican Stable has cleared up a misunderstanding over possession of the contract of the apprentice A Klein Col P T Chinn claimed to have prior rights to the boys services servicesDr Dr McCulIy returned from Saratoga where he went to administer to Oversight one of the thor ¬ oughbreds imported from France recently by A K Macomber The stallion is again in good health All of the others in the consignment shipped ex ¬ ceptionally well wellAV AV II Karrick galloped a fine looking pair of twoyenrolds before the fifth race Mr Karrick is steadily regaining his strength and comes to the track daily to attend to the training of the second set of Oneck Stable and Coe horses al ¬ though his son Kenneth is attending to the con ¬ ditioning of the first set setJames James Evans officially resumed active duties as trainer of the G A Cochran horses Cimarron the first colorbearcr for which lie has been programmed trainer this season finishing third in the Queens Handicap HandicapEi Ei Ensor returned to riding after serving a ten days suspension and rode to his best form in land ¬ ing Elected II a winner in the second race raceFour Four claims of 3000 each were entered for Major Parke after his victory in the first race Edward McRedmond oiitdrcw the Ita n cocas Stable C Koehler and K L Murphy for the Dick Welles horse


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