Aftermath Of Kentucky Derby: Cavalcade, Out of Preakness, May Be Saved for American Derby at Washington Park June 2--Latest News About Other Candidates, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-08

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Cavalcade Out of Preakness May Be Saved for forAmerican American Derby at Washington Park June 2 Latest News About Other Candidates LOUISVILLE Ky May 7 Cavalcade the Kentucky Derby winner will not fill his engagement in the Preakness Stakes to be run at Pimlico Saturday and probably will not again be seen in colors until the American Derby is renewed at Washington Park on Saturday June 2 Showing the effects of his hard Derby race and the rigorous training grind and accompanied by his stablemate Time Clock and riding in the same car with T Simnnettis Ss t Bvrne and J H Louchheims Soeedmore Cavalcade is en route to Belmont Park Time Clock the Florida Derby winner Sgt Byrne and Speedmore finished seventh tenth and eleventh re ¬ spectively back of the Brookmeade Stable champion here Saturday SaturdayTagged Tagged for Pimlico and the Preakness Stakes A G Vanderbilts Discovery Mrs Frank J Hellers Agrarian Mrs Payne Whitneys Spy Hill and Mrs John Hay Whitneys Singing Wood departed from Churchill Downs and fading Derby scenes early Sunday Discovery and Agrarian were second and third respectively and Spy Hill and Singing Wood sixth and eighth in Sat ¬ urdays race raceExcept Except for a few scratches sustained by Peace Chance all contestants came out of the Derby in good shape It was the first time in many years that the race failed to produce a more serious casualty Peace Chances slight abrasions probably were re ¬ ceived at the starting point where he acted his worst contributing to a delay of eight and onehalf minutes before William Ham ¬ ilton released the field to a fairly good start in which Time Clock Peace Chance and Cavalcade were the last to begin beginAlthough Although the break hardly compared with some of the remarkable starts Hamilton has made in this race judges at the start said that it was surprisingly good under prevail ¬ ing conditions With several bad actors in the field and crowds bulging onto the course i from either side and hundreds crowding the infield Hamilton and his assistants worked at disadvantageNo a great disadvantage No excuses were offered for the western fillies Mata Hari and Bazaar Clyde Van i Dusen trainer of the Dixiana miss said I think you will agree that she turned in a good performance performanceWhile While the old comment of H J Thompson who trains E R Bradleys filly was that his charge was dull and is bound to do i better betterRiskulus Riskulus which was forced out of the race by illness was greatly improved yesterday and normal today Last withdrawn from the race the Agua Caliente Derby winner had I Continued on twentysixth page AFTERMATH OF OFKENTUCKY KENTUCKY DERBY DERBYContinued Continued from first page a mild colic and temperature of 102 degrees when declared out outMack Mack Garner who realized a lifetime am ¬ I bition and the greatest achievement of twenty years in the saddle in winning with Cavalcade stopped off yesterday in Coving ton Ky home of Mrs Garner and was to report to Bob Smith the Brookmeade train ¬ er in New York today Smith entrained yes ¬ terday leaving his assistant J J Connors behind to look after the loading of the two colts coltsThe The main division of J E Wideners sta ¬ ble including Peace Chance and in charge of Pete Coyne goes to Belmont Park about Sunday Selection of a unit for racing at Washington Park will be made during the week D E Stewart will train the Chicago string stringAlex Alex B Gordon with Sir Thomas the outstanding disappointment of the Derby and others intends to move East in time for the Belmont Park opening openingThe The Bradley stable also goes to the West Westchester chester Racing Association course but no nodate date of departure has been decided on All Allof of the Bradley twoyearolds are to be shipped from Idle Hour Farm


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