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LOWERS TRACK RECORD ;;aIS , DISQUALIFIED. Sartor Resartus Twice Fouls Sam Parmer at Windsor His Rider Is Suspended. Detroit, Mich., September 11. Windsor racegoers left the track today fully satisfied that they had received the." worth of their moneys They had plentiful excitement. Eight went to the post- in the steeplechase; but only three finished.. The: others either threVH their riders or bolted at different stages of the journey. Jockey J. Morris, who rode Bery Waddell, came out of it with a badly battered face. McKinney permitted Sartor Resartus to bump Sam Parmer twice, first in going over the last jump, and ngani-in- the -stretch for; whIeh"hIsinount asiiisV qualified and first place give li to Sam Parmer with, Little Wally second. Jockey McKluney -was suspended for the remainder of the meeting. Sartor Resartus broke the track record. One individual who had bet on the disqualified horse, got so worked up over the decision that he fainted in the betting ring and had to rfeceive medical attention. Bryan, in the last race, ran like a stake horse. The De Annan gelding was. entered to be . sold for ,000 and "Red" Walker, whose horse TheBorglan, finished second, promptly rah the winner up to ,500, De Arman retaining his horse with, the customary bid. W. T. Anderson and W. J. , Young have shipped their horses to Toronto. Ed Whalen will, ship to the same place Thursday, -while E.. S. Gardners stable will be sent to Churchill Downs. Some of the horsemen who have telegraphed to Douglas. Park have been Informed by Secretary Nathanson that there is no room for them at the Louisville track.