J. N. Camden Inspects His Yearlings, Daily Racing Form, 1921-08-30

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J. N. CAMDEN INSPECTS HIS YEARLINGS LEXINGTON, Ky., August 29. Johnson N. Camden, accompanied by Mrs. Camden, arrived here this morning from Asheville, N. C, where .they had been for a month. They went from the train to the Kentucky Jockey Club track, where Senator Camdens yearlings, to the number of twenty-eight, are in training in J. C. Milams stable. Traiue? Milam, vko returned last night from Saratoga, was at the stable. He had not seen the yearlings gallop, having gone to Saratoga before Albert Johnson had them broken, so with Senator and Mrs. Camden he observed the string in action.- Senator Camden expressed himself as highly pleased with the youngsters. He extended congratulations to Milam upon the success he had at the Spa and was especially pleased witlt the trophy Sir Hugh won for him when he captured the Sanford Memorial Stakes. "I believe the winning of that race did me more good than what the doctor did," commented Senator Camden, who looks much improved by his trip. Milam had unusual success at Saratoga. He won five stakes and was several times in the money. Milam hasnt any doubt about the ability of Miss Joy to defeat Morvich, and he is hopeful that they will meet in the near future. Milams horses are due at Latonia from Saratoga tomorrow morning, and he will go over to hu$ track tomorrow afternoon,


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