Repeats Double Victory: Missouri Stable Again Accounts for Two Races at Bainbridge Park Track., Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-14

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REPEATS DOUBLE VICTORY Missouri Stable Again Accounts for Two Races at Bainbridge Park Track. CLEVELAND. Ohio, June 13.— For the second consecutive day, the Missouri Stable, trained by Olin Johnson, scored a double victory when Rebeck and Foretold earned brackets this afternoon at Bainbridge Park. Rebeck was the one to account for the Ravenna Purse, which attracted the best field. Jockey W. Carroll, who piloted both of the R. F. Coppage colorbearers, sent Rebeck into the lead midway on the back stretch and thereafter never left the result in doubt. Have a Care, prominent throughout, was a handy second. From a slow beginning. Col. Hemingway come from the rear in the stretch to beat the others home. Although the sky was heavily clouded during much of the afternoon, it cleared up at times. The track was at its best and the attendance of the usual midweek day proportions. Making her seasons debut, Clemmie was dropped into a soft spot in the opening race and made a show of her opponents after being installed a top heavy favorite. The real contest developed for second place, in which Wentz was hard pressed to stall off the resolutely finishing Clownish. Finishing with good courage on the outside of the leaders in the stretch, George Van S., an outsider, got up in the last seventy yards to earn the verdict in the second race. Little Spied and Trudgeon contested the early leadership closely lapped and the former proved the gamer in the final drive for second place. Silver Wave was blocked in the stretch when she attempted to come through on the inside, which ruined her chances. A stirring stretch struggle came in the third race, in which the pacemaker. Foretold, lasted to earn an easy victory over Le Voyant. The latter was a strong public choice and made a game effort to overhaul the winner in the stretch after having suffered interference shortly after the start. Partner dropped into third place unopposed when Grapestone tired in the last quarter. Never far from the leaders M. Dalys De-viner came fast in the stretch in the fourth race and, wearing down Woodmont. the pacemaker, got up in the last few yards. He returned a handsome dividend. Woodmont was an easy second. Amir raced in third place all through the stretch, but was doing his best at the end to stall off Mark Master. Lorelei, the favorite, was never prominent.


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