Out Bound Wins Again: Smith Colorbearer Proves Best in Salem Claiming Purse.; Big Crowd Journeys to Rockingham Park Despite Lack of Outstanding Attraction on Program., Daily Racing Form, 1934-06-27

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OUT BOUND WINS AGAIN Smith Colorbearer Proves Best in Salem Claiming Purse Big Crowd Journeys to Rockingham Park Despite Lack of Outstand ¬ ing1 Attraction on Program SALEM N H June 26 Out Bound which Mrs A R Smith reclaimed on open ¬ ing day after losing the sixyearold to the B B Stable a couple of weeks ago on the Metropolitan circuit chalked up his second victory of the meeting by taking the Salem Claiming Purse at one mile mileThe The Salem Purse engaged the best field of the afternoon at Rockingham Park Tues ¬ day At the end Vote from the string of M S Boyd finished in second place three lengths in the wake of the winner while Miss Morocco earned third from Mrs R T Flippens Prince Tokalon TokalonAs As in his previous race Out Bound took command soon after the start and outran his opponents to the first turn Miss Mo ¬ rocco was just showing the way to Vote Integrity had been first to show from the start but immediately dropped back to last place placeThe The Smith plater was never to receive a threatening challenge and maintaining a clever brand of speed reached the end run ¬ ning well within himself After the first quarter had been negotiated the boy on the fouryearold raced into second place to hold to that position to the end Miss Morocco held her prominent position all the way and at no stage of the journey had it developed into a threehorse affair with the placed horses dominating the race Integrity had failed to extend himself and raced far back backDAY DAY OF THRILLING SPORT SPORTDespite Despite the absence of an outstanding at ¬ traction it was another remarkably large gathering that journeyed to the course to witness the racing as conducted with weath ¬ er and track of the best and the sport thrill ¬ ing exactingCandimate enough to suit the most exacting Candimate after many attempts emerged from the nonwinner ranks by capturing the second event another maiden twoyear old affair over five furlongs Judge Blake came from far back to gain second place and Bobby Buxton after enjoying a good lead until well into the stretch tired easily saving third from Petee Blue BlueThe The Westy Hogan colt was ably ridden by Louis Schaefer He steadied him along on the inside until reaching the stretch made his effort on the outside wore down the leaders but had to be briskly ridden at the end to stave off the belated challenge of Judge Blake BlakePrecious Precious Little a fouryearold that was making the second start of his career proved easily best of the older maidens that were given an opportunity to earn their way in the third race at five and a half fur ¬ longs After indulging Morway the fa fContinued on twentyninth page OUT BOUND WINS AGAIN Continued from first page vorite and Jess with the command until there remained only slightly less than a quarter mile left to be covered Precious Little was sent to the front and drew out to win lengthsAfter by a couple of lengths After their early display of speed the leaders began to drop back and a thrilling congest ensued for the minor spoils Phara proved to have more left than the others and took second place while Secular mov ingr up steadily in the last fivesixteenths was extended to the utmost to save third from the fastfinishing Retribution The lat ¬ ter had been slow to get under way and raced stretchFor far back until well into the stretch For the fourth time during the afternoon maidens provided the contention This was another dash at five and a half furlongs and the result was in the nature of a sur ¬ prise when C T Graysons Noble Spirit was returned the victor The Bright Knight gelding overlooked in the wagering paid 4830 for the usual 2 investment Another lightly regarded one was second in Gay Banner racing for E B Fisk H T Archi ¬ balds Mayvite was third well before the dis ¬ appointing favorite Khamain KhamainGay Gay Banner smothered her field for early speed and opened up a long lead and until well into the stretch it was Khamain that chased after the leader Inside the last six ¬ teenth Gay Banner began to falter and No ¬ ble Spirit which had never been far away moved up on the outside had little trouble in assuming the lead and was clear in the next few strides Gay Banner though tir ¬ ing had no trouble in holding her share of the purse from Mayyite while Khamain quit


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