Choice for Cambrigeshire: Dorigen, Three-Year-Old Filly, is Quoted at 21 to 4 in Call Over, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-25

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CHOICE FOR CAMBRIGESHIRE Dorigen, Three-Year-Old Filly, Is Quoted at 21 to 4 in Call Over. Special Cablegram. LONDON, England, Oct. 24. A call over of the card on the Cambridgeshire Stakes Handicap to be run. at Newmarket October 26 at the Victoria Club, showed owner-trainer George Lambtons Dorigen. the outstanding favorite at 21 to 4. The three-year-old daughter of Franklin, and Trilogy, one of the picks of the handicap and winner of four of her seven races this season, prolbly will be a shorter price. Dorigen is coupiv in many double event wagers with the Cesarewitch winner, Nitsichin, one placer standing to win 7,500 should she be successful next week. Second choice in the betting is Victor Emanuels Totaig, winner of the Royal Hunt Cup and Longfield Park Plate. He was well played down to 10 to 1. Sir Charles Hydes five-year-old Glannarg, winner of the 1930 Irish Two Thousand Guineas and recently showing a flash of his best form, has been stanchly supported at 100 to 7. Another well-played candidate at 17 to 1 is the Duke of Marlboroughs good three-year-old Andrea, winner of the St. James Palace Stakes at Ascot Coupled on the 18 to 1 mark are Capt. A. Jamesons Double Arch and Capt. S. Aherns Diamantee, this pair having shown well in their recent races. Double Arch won the Irish Two Thousand Guineas at the Curragh last year. Owner-trainer George Lambtons second string Pricket, recently nosed out by China King in the Duke of York Handicap, a race that in the past often pointed out the winner of the more important Cambridgeshire Stakes, is held at 22 to 1, the same odds tendered against Lord Londonderrys Beneficial and Sir Hugo Hursts 1930 Two Thousand Guineas winner, Diolite. Lord Glanelys good three-year-old filly, Ada Dear, is 25 to 1, while 28 to 1 is offered against W. Mortimer G. Singers Link Boy, which was the choice in this race last year. He failed badly. At 33 to 1 are Col. E. R. Kewleys Oswald, runner-up in this stake last year; Sir Alfred Butts French importation, Slipper, fourth in this stake in 1930; Sir Lawrence Phillipps good three-year-old, Wyvern; Mrs. E. Nolans useful Royal Athlone, and F. T. Halses lightly weighted Glandennis. Marcel Bous-sacs French-bred and trained Thaouka and John Hay Whitneys useful three-year-old filly, Blue Dust-, are on the 40 to 1 mark. D. Goolds Duodecagon and Commander E. W. B. Leakes Sea Cat, one of the lightweights of the field, are 66 to 1.


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