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Dagette FrontRunning Monmouth Park Winner WinnerTallies Tallies Upset in Leading Coyote And Black Majesty to Wire WireMONMOUTH MONMOUTH PARK Oceanport N J June 23 Proving as unpredictable as the weather Darby Dan Farms threeyearold filly Dagette who was beaten off over a sloppy track in her previous outing at Dela ¬ ware Park displayed championship form in similar footing here today as she led five rivals from start to finish to register an upset victory in the sixfurlong fourth race raceOnly Only lightly burdened under 103 pounds most of which was the sensational young apprentice Jackie Turner Dagette com ¬ pleted the six furlongs in 112 to return 2720 to her scattered backers in the esti ¬ mated throng of 9000 9000Closest Closest to Dagette at the wire was Roy P Stecklers Coyote who forced the pace from the break but never posed a serious threat although the winners margin of victory was slightly less than a length lengthServing Serving further to dampen the ardor of the throng on the damp murky afternoon was C V Whitneys Black Majesty a well bred brown son of Boojum Assignation who closed the favorite at threetofive Although fresh from a successful campaign in New York the Whitneyite showed very little during the running and finished a soundly beaten third an additional four lengths back of Coyote CoyoteThe The race lost much of its interest with the withdrawal of Dr Almac Mrs James V Stewarts Marylandbred stakes winner who declined the issue because of track conditions Your Sun was also an early scratch Finishing behind Black Majesty were William Helis Grand Isle C A ONeil Jrs Cao Jr and Shortbrook Farms Jims Day DayA A double winner during the Garden State Park meeting Dagette went in the same clever form today Turner broke the filly alertly from her outside position rated her cleverly while setting the pace thereafter and had only to keep her about her busi ¬ ness to thwart Coyotes charge through the stretch stretchBlack Black Majesty was off in stride under Shelby Clark but fell back almost imme ¬ diately and raced well off the pace to the stretch Clark steered the youngster to the inside entering the home lane but despite his urging his mount failed to respond respondMrs Mrs W Vaughans amazingly consistent sprinter Lanlast registered his fourth straight triumph at the expense of seven high class rivals in the sixfurlong fifth race Assuming the lead when the pace making Mess Cook drifted out badly on the turn Lanlast all but routed his opposition in the stretch to score by six lengths with speed to spare Mess Cook carrying the familiar cerise and white silks of Alfred G Vanderbilt continued his errant ways in the drive permitting Joe W Browns Flat bush to save ground to earn runnerup honors by two lengths