Two Purses for Schulte Horses, Daily Racing Form, 1906-07-20

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TWO PURSES FOR SCHULTE HORSES. Salem, N. H., July 19. Ladies Day brought out a crowd of over 0,000 people to Rockingham Park today. The fields were small, but select and there was good siMirt. The feature of the card, the Monad-nock, of ,000, at one mile for three-vear-olds, went to W. F. Schultes Lilita. Jockey Criinmins held her in restraint until three-quarters of a mile had been covered, when he sent her to the front, the Florist filly winning handily by a length. This was the second victory for Mr. Schulte during the afternoon. SCienap, under an admirable ride from Crimmius, won the opening sprint. Crlmmlus waited with her until near the field stand, where he rushed her to the front and then cantered home an easy winner by three lengths. California King took his fifth successive brackets today when he cantered home in the third race. Neptunus ran today in the colors of Mr. Chetland, that gentleman having bought the gelding before the fifth race, which was won by Rebo. Pronta got tangled In the barrier and was pulled up. The first run-up of the meeting occurred in this race when Rebo was bid up to ,000, trainer Wishard retaining the gelding with the customary advance. The mile was run in the good time of 1:381. Johnny Dyments Simon D. graduated from the maiden class by winning the closing race.


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