Native Dancer Works Out Ten Furlongs at Belmont: Goes Along in Handy 2:07 Style Kamehameha, Evening Out Drill, Daily Racing Form, 1953-06-06

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Native Dancer Works Out Ten Furlongs at Belmont BelmontGoes Goes Along in Handy 207 Style Kamehameha Evening Out Drill DrillBELMONT BELMONT PARK Elmont L I N Y June 5 Alfred G Vanderbilts Native Dancer who will be heavily favored to con ¬ firm his championship of the threeyear old division in the Belmont Stakes a week from Saturday worked a handy mile and a quarter in 207 for this mile and onehalf classtic this morning The gray son of Polynesian who was beaten a head in the Kentucky Derby and won the second Jewell of the Triple Crown by taking the Preakness by a long neck over Jamie K broke at the mile and a quarter pole on the turn this morning and went along in handy style Native Dancer reeled off the quarters in 26ys 26y5 25 24 and 25 The final furlong was covered in 12 the nexttolast eighth in 12 12Veteran Veteran Max Hirsch indicated that he may have a starter in the Belmont when he sent King Ranchs Kamehamaha a mile and a quarter in 210 this moriing This black son of Polynesian who has been racing well in New Jersey finished well this morning getting his final quarter in 25 i iMrs Mrs George D Wideners Evening Out winner of the Fashion and National Stal ¬ lion in her only two starts showed a high tturn of speed in Jher prep for the Polly Drummond Stakes at Delaware Park Working on the main track at Belmont she zipped a handy half mile in 45 get ¬ ting the quarter in 22 and three fur ¬ longs in 34 Evening Out will meet W Goadby Loews speedy Case Goods winner of her only Belmont outing in fast style in the Delaware dash


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