Camden Wins Again: Kentuckians Noreaster Gallops Three-Quarters in 1:11 2/5; Displays Fine Speed to Defeat Gibbons and Prince of Wales in Handicap at Latonia., Daily Racing Form, 1927-06-09

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CAMDEN WINS AGAIN Kentuckians Noreaster Gallops ThreeQuarters in 111 Displays Fine Speed to Defeat DefeatGibbons Gibbons and Prince of Wales Walesin in Handicap at Latonia LATONIA Ky June 8 Displaying speed that promises to establish him as a for ¬ midable factor in Saturdays renewal of the rich Queen City Handicap J N Camdens fleet threeyearold Noreaster this aft ¬ ernoon traversed threequarters in 1 11 to account for the Hotel Metropole Handicap at Latonia The son of North Star III Bunchy scored by a margin of one and one half lengths from the Crescent Stables Gib ¬ bons the latter beating Prince of Wales by a neck for second place Mount Beacon Rothermel Witchmount Canter and Cot logomor also started and the finish found them closely grouped and only a short dis ¬ tance back of the leaders leadersNoreaster Noreaster showed best speed today and taking the lead soon after the start he out ¬ ran the otheis from the first In the final eighth the early part of which found Prince of Wales and Gibbons challenging jockey + McDermott was forced to call upon the win ¬ ner for his best and responding gamely he held his lead safe as both Gibbons and Prince of Wales tired in the last seventy yards The latter tired under his impost impostBelated Belated rushes by Mount Beacon and Cot logomor put them within close range of the leaders as they finished Witchmount and Canter tired after racing well up to the stretch but were not far back of the leader at the end endlueal lueal weather and track conditions again prevailed and for the fourth consecutive day the attendance was larger than for the cor ¬ responding day of last spring The sport proved worthy of the generous patronage with outsiders and choices fighting it out doggedly for purses in most of the races racesThe The Falmouth Purse at one mile and sev ¬ enty yards for which six capable threeyear olds and older horses started provided the Crescent Stables fiveyearold Kentucky Car ¬ dinal an opportunity to score in his first vic ¬ tory in many months This leader among the threeyearolds of his year prevailed as the publics choice and while S Grif ¬ fin in carrying out riding orders raced him from behind the leaders after threequarters CAMDEN WINS AGAIN Continued from first page he got to finish with such a comfortable distance to spare over Percentage that his numerous admirers had no cause for great concern Profiteers race was much like the winners S Stretton brought him from be ¬ hind in the last threeeighths and urging him in the last eighth got him up to nose out Percentage for second place The latter clung to third after his early lead At the first turn he suffered from interference but W Pool sent him into the lead a short time Saving much ground at the stretch turn after having been forced wide because of the Inability of R Russell to find racing room for her leaving the back stretch Babe K quickly took commandin the opening race and raced to an easy win The winner led Yachtsman to the finish by two lengths with Miles Prior in third position positionThe The winner was never further back than third place while Yachtsman began slowly after being carried very wide at the stretch turn and had to make a fast finish to over ¬ haul Miles Prior for second place placeThe The silks of D Lehan were carried to their first triumph in some time when his Aspin wall Girl won from Miss Furbelow in a driv ¬ ing finish at the end of the fiveeighths second race Twelve maiden twoyearold fillies brought together under claiming con ¬ ditions started here The winner raced from behind In the stretch and racing gamely in the last eighth overhauled Miss Furbelow to win by a neck The winner was an out ¬ sider siderCapistrano Capistrano racing for E B Elkins showed speed in leading Dedans Susan Rebecca and five others for the entire distance in the third race The winner was never in dan ¬ ger of losing the lead while Dedans had to have ground at the stretch turn to keep in advance of Susan Rebecca which he gamely outf inished by a short margin for second place In the last eighth Dedans bore out sharply but did not interfere with Dark Angel and Susan Rebecca which were racing closely lapped and on the outside of the Whitney colL colLGreenock Greenock from the stable of E B Mc ¬ Lean became the first winner of two races during the meeting when under N Huffs riding he raced to victory in the Ludlow Purse the sixth race The winner after rac ¬ ing into a long lead in the early stages began tiring badly after reaching the last eighth and Golden Racket which had fol ¬ lowed him closely from the start was rapidly wearing him down Lady Paramour out ¬ stayed Hush Dear for the short portion of the purse purseShowing Showing improvement over his recent races Mike Hall proved best In the field of eleven that started in the closing race After following the pace of Heed under restraint he sprinted past Heed in the stretch and won by almost two lengths from Heed who out ¬ stayed Tirza for second place The latter just outlasted Swordsman


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