Canadians Flock to Buffalo for Sport, Daily Racing Form, 1906-07-03

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CANADIANS FLOCK TO BUFFALO FOR SPORT. Buffalo, N. Y., July 2. The regulars at Konil-worth Park this afternoon were reinforced by those of tlie Canadian contingent celebrating Dominion Day who took advantage of the cheap rates and enme across the border to witness the sport at the local track. The talent bad a good day, as four out of tlie six favorites rewarded the form followers. The hardest jolt received by the public was the failure of Dollie Dollars. Embarrassment was another disappointment. Just as the starter sprung the barrier, Knibarrassmeiit wheeled and got at least ten lengths tlie worst of the start. Barney Sehreiber returned from New York this morning. While there he purchased the two-year-old filly Miss Officious, by Meddler Ballyhoo. .Tas. Johnston purchased from Amos Turiiey today the six-year-old horse Jake, by Buck Massii Dahlia, for .,000. Hyperion was bid up after the last race 1906.sh00 over his entered price of .00 and was retained by the owner. It. T. Wilson, Jr.. lias sold to Mrs. C. E. Mahone the chestnut colt Moonvine. by Ornament Nervine. Tlie price was private. The colt rail In his new owners interest today.


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