Cave Adsums Close Call At Windsor.: Requires All He Can Do to Defeat Terah--Good Racing and a Big Attendance., Daily Racing Form, 1908-07-14

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CAVE ADSUMS CLOSE CALL AT WINDSOR Requires All He Can Do to Defeat Terah Good Rac ¬ ing and a Big Attendance Detroit Mich July 13 Stirring finishes were in order at Windsor this afternoon Please being the only winner that had anything to spare at the end In five of the races hard drives marked the finishes and in one of them short heads separated the first two Three favorites won Cave Adsum Gladys Louise and Please pave Adsum was a 2 to 5 favorite in his race and it was only after a desperate struggle that lie beat Terali out a head In the mile and six furlongs race the biggest killing of the meeting was pulled off when Nu ¬ gent Brothers old mare Ismallian beat the 4 to 5 favorite Dunvegan out a head Ismailinn was hacked from 0 to S to 1 with the money still going on at post time William McKinney saddled Iiis first winner at the meeting when Senator Bar ¬ rett captured the opening race of the day He was ridden by Guy Burns made most of his own pace and won by a scant length after a driving finish with Win ll Lyons LyonsThe The attendance was large for a Monday and speculation was brisk briskAmong Among the new arrivals wore jockeys V Powers and T Taylor Izzie Hammcrslagh J C Ferriss and J Murphy Ferriss brought along six horses and included in the string were the twoyearold Ohunbala and the junipers Mcllvain St Volina La Veltu and Lights Out Archibald will probably do the riding for the Ferriss stable stableMost Most GoldUlatt lias changed his plans and will ship to Saratoga instead of going to Quebec His threeyearold filly Keep Moving is eligible to start in a stake race at the Spa and she will be sent there to fulfill that engagement engagementFleming Fleming was ineligible to start in the third race and was ordered scratched by the judges judgesJ J 17 Strode has arranged to take jockey Dul ei to Quebec where he will do his riding ridingMoreland Moreland who had the mount on Sight claimed that Gladys Louise had interfered with his mount wliile rounding the far turn Sight had a habit of bearing over to the rail and Moreland was forced to stop riding the filly a couple of times to straighten her out It is doubtful if Sight could have beaten Gladys Louise even if she had run straight as the B fillv was all but left at tiho post


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