Thomond Attempts to Savage Nonsense: Change of Jockeys Benefits the Bradley Colt-Talent Has a Good Day at Kenilworth, Daily Racing Form, 1906-07-06

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THOMOND ATTEMPTS TO . SAVAGE NONSENSE. Chango of Jockeys Benefits the Bradley Colt Talent Has a Good Day at Kcnilworth. Buffalo, N. Y., July 5. The talent had a good day at Kcnilworth Park. Three favorites and two second choices were returned winners. The only outsider to wiu was Nonsense, from the Bradley barn and a change of jockeys seemed to do the colt a world of good. Well rated by Alex behind the pacemaker, he wore down Thomond and won by a half length. Thomond, when within twenty yards of the wire, turned his head towards Nonsense and tried to savage the Bradley colt. This may have cost him the race. The crowd today consisted of regulars, yet the twenty-nine layers that cut in for the days business had no reason to complain of the lack gf money in the ring. , , , . . , The following horses were sold in the paddock today: Arthur Cummer, to Capt. trench, ,0u0; The Don, to Charles Primrose, ; Jack Adams, to Steve Davidson, 00; Cavatina to Steve Davidson, 00: Admiral Togo, to Steve Davidson, hB.00; Vera Vickers, to Steve Davidson, 00; Borinqueu, to W. Garth, 5; Dorothy M.. to J. J. Maekessey, $.115; Blanche Jordan, to W. Hendricks, 1906.sh5; Flip, to R. I. Miller, 50; Excuse Me, to R. I. Miller, 10: Lady Serene, to J. Burries, 5, and John Randolph, to R. I. Miller, 05.


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