Out Bound Continues To Win: Scores Third Victory at Rockingham and Fourth Straight.; Smith Racer Has No Trouble Defeating Opponents in Best Race on Salem Program., Daily Racing Form, 1934-06-30

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OUT BOUND CONTINUES TO WIN Scores Third Victory at Rockingham and Fourth Straight Smith Racer Has No Trouble Defeating DefeatingOpponents Opponents In Best Race on onSalem Salem Program SALEM N H June 29 Out Bound consistent son of Luke McLuke and In Bounds which races for Mrs A R Smith scored his fourth consecutive triumph and his third of the Rockingham meeting in defeating the small band that paraded to the post in the race that held the principal position on todays program Little Stokes racing for C C Smithson landed in second place Below Cost performing in the interest of P F Ratti for the first time tired badly but had little trouble in taking third Enro led the only other starter Gallic GallicFrom From the outset it was Out Bound that set the pace while Below Cost was in second place Gallic was not very far back and holding third while Enro was in the rear rearThe The Luke McLuke sixyearold continued to set the pace and was well out in front while Below Cost was second Gallic was not very far back and holding third while Enro was last lastBelow Below Cost on the far turn started to tire slightly It was then that Little Stokes came into contention Hughes placed the Dunlin gelding under punishment and began his move on the winner winnerOut Out Bound was running easily in front but the Smithson plater managed to cut down his advantage to a length and a half at the end Allen was looking back watching the futile efforts of apprentice Hughes Below Cost had tired so badly that though taking third he was eight lengths back of Little Stokes Gallic had tired so badly that Enro which had raced far back was able to pass him in the stretch stretchThough Though platers furnished the entertain ¬ ment it was interesting sport that came with the running of the various events and another remarkably large crowd was on hand for the sport Mayvjte making her second start of the year finally found a field she could beat and left the maiden ranks in easily account ¬ ing for the initial offering a dash over the threequarters mile distance Tell Why making his firsjt appearance under colors was the one that pressed the winner closest and the Avellsupported choice after begin ¬ ning tardily closed a world of ground to take third place Secular was particularly unfortunate in the running when he was all but knocked down in the opening furlong and Yowell had to take up sharply ruining whatever chance the gelding may have en ¬ joyed joyedDornoch Dornoch running back to his last good performance proved best of the platers that made up the field for the second race an ¬ other sprint affair fashioned for 1000 top and bottom platers While Grace Blotter was establishing the running apprentice Hughes was content to reserve Dornoch within striking distance of the lead The pacemaker was still a length to the good a furlong from the finish but the winner had felt the sting of the whip and moved up to take the lead on the outside Once out in front Dornoch increased his advantage un ¬ til he was clear at the line though under brisk urging Grace Blotter had held on well to take second place and Lamp Black one that had been a prominent factor from the outset easily gained third over the one ¬ time good sprinter Ervast ErvastA A double victory for the silks of Miss L C White came when Fred Almy followed up the triumph of Dornoch and captured the third over the plater sprinters that opposed him over the five and a half furlongs Avoiding furlongsAvoiding the fast early pace established by Macadam Fred Almy made his effort in the last quarter mile He was taken to the outside in the stretch moved to the front with a rush and drew out with every stride through the final sixteenth Macadam had been made much use of in disposing of Jaz Age and then shaking off The Heathen had nothing left when the Miss White trick made his successful charge Polyfon which had been in the thick of the contention from the beginning was eased back round ¬ ing the turn and came again through the stretch to garner third from The Heathen


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