More Horses for Blue Bonnets, Daily Racing Form, 1911-09-05

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MORE HORSES FOR BLUE BONNETS. Montreal, Que., September 4. Three carloads of horses have arrived from Saratoga, including the strings of Bartlett McLennan, D. Lome Glbliou, II. B. MacDougal and Thomas Clyde, and R. T. Wilsons steeplechaser, IJrushbroom. There are now 250 horses here. More will arrive on Tuesday from Windsor, two special trains being scheduled to leave that point on Monday night. There will be a good class of jumpers at Blue Bonnets this fail as. lxsidcs those now Vaelng at Windsor, there will be those that have been stabled here all summer and others to come from Saratoga. A. Henry Higginson, who races his string under the uom do course of "Mr. Chetland," will ship Ids string here early next week. He will himself arrive in Montreal on the morning of the opening of the meeting. Saturday. September J. The-list of officials -forr the Blue Bonnets mcetiug has been passed on by the Canadian Racing Associations aud they will be almost tho same as at the spring meeting. The handicapping will bo done by Joseph J. Burke, who also will lie tho presiding judge. His work during the spring meeting brought many good fields together in the handicaps. The following are the officials appointed for the meeting: Stewards Lieut. Col. William Hendrie. Colin Campbell, Bartlett McLennan and W. P. Riggs. Presiding Judge and Ilandicappcr Joseph J. Burke. Associate Judge Francis Nelson. Starter A. B. Dade. Patrol .Tudue W. J. Morrison. Paddock Judge J. Widgery. Timers J. J. Mackasscy and Walter C. Hagar. Clerk of the Course and Scales Fred W. Ger hardy. Assistant Clerk of the Scales Joseph McLennan.


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