Some Fast Track Racing: An Agreeable Change at Latonia Tells in Time Scored.; Santa Clara Defeats Good Two-Year-Olds--Josiah Rides Three Winners--P. G. King Wins., Daily Racing Form, 1921-06-28

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SOME FAST TRACK RACING An Agreeable Change at Latonia Tells in Time Scored Santa Clara Defeats Good Two TwoYearOlds YearOlds Josiah Rides Three ThreeWinners Winners P G King Wins LATONIA Ky June 27 J C Milams twoyear old filly Santa Clara loomed up as a possible crack through a victory in the handicap which brought to the post some highly regarded twoyearolds this afternoon The race likewise served as the feature of a somewhat ordinary card Santa Clara raced in businesslike style staying close to the leaders in the early running and after taking the lead held Bonus safe to ultimately win by a length Wash ¬ ington landed in third place and Bet Mosie fourth The latter was the favored one but showed he could not concede weight to the winner winnerThe The new beginner Josiah again starred and re ¬ peated his Saturdays achievement of landing three winners He inaugurated his success with Julia N in the opener and won with all ease from Sam Reh He followed his initial success with Jim Daisy which like Julia N was saddled by trainer Perkins and favored In the betting Jim Daisy ran as if better things might be expected from him for he was never in difficulty in keeping in the van Josiahs next riding effort was a dull one astride His Choice He bungled his task here but made amends in the sixth race by piloting Whirling Dim home in advance Outsiders scored frequently some of the win ¬ ners coming from decidedly unexpected quarters The success of Bit o Black in the second race was a surprise even to his owner who regarded him as lacking in racing experience Sir Hugh was deemed the good thing in the race with Hephaistos the one most likely to offer strongest contention but the latter showed ineptness at the barrier and was far back all the way Sir Hugh made a game effort and was only beaten n matter of inches inchesHis His Choice was the favored one in the fourth race but the finish found her in the rear of the placed trio Redmon at long odds leading from the start and winning easily from Guvnor with Mar ¬ vin May in third place placeALULA ALULA NEVER FIGURES PROMINENTLY PROMINENTLYAlula Alula had the call in the sixth race bnt she never figured seriously although closing a gap in the stretch Whirling Dun racing in his best form moved up resolutely when Balance Wheel tired and won in good style Secret Greetings raced well to land third place and Royal Duck showed he was not far from a win by the manner in which he ran ranP P G King which in a previous race ran disap ¬ pointingly when he quit badly under restraint showed no inclination to do so this afternoon and won easily with Butwell having him under re ¬ straint at the end Kimpalong favorite landed in second place and Exhorter tiie early leader was third thirdJohn John F Russell served the purpose he was seem inylg in for in the race and he was the medium by which B Friend claimed Wickford for 2400 2400Trainer Trainer Jack McCormack in charge of P A Clarks horses Nancy Lee Flambette La Rablee and two others arrived today from the Bast Nancy Lee is inteuded to start in the Latonia Oaks to be run next Saturday Jockey McAtce will ride the filly fillyEleven Eleven of the horses in training owned by Edward Cebrian who contemplates a lengthy visit to Spain will be offered for sale by auction in the Latonia paddock before the racing Saturday Several others consigned by Hal Price Headley will be offered at the same time timeBirdie Birdie G which has been showing consistent form and has a pair of victories to her credit at this track is desired by several owners who want to race her in Canada The filly cost 100 as u yearling yearlingT T C McDowell intends to ship the horses he has here to Windsor to race ou the three tracks there and later to ship to Saratoga His St Augustine is again amiss the result of bowing a tendon after his last winning race raceF F J Kelley became owner of His Choice after the fourth race via the claiming route at a cost of 5500 5500T T I Matlock represented in the same race by Cremona claimed Marvin May for 4300 4300Jockeys Jockeys G Fields and A Wilson were each sus ¬ pended for five days by the starter during thu afternoon for disobedience at the jwst jwstThe The Montfort Jones horses will be shipped to Saratoga Springs after the close here The consign ¬ ment will include Miss Joy and Fair Phantom Tim owner returned this morning from Oklahoma where he has extensive oil interests and he will be here for the remainder of the meeting


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