Windsor Layers Hard Hit: Card Is Accounted For By Six Favorites And A Second Choice.; Heavy Rainfall Precedes Racing and Mud Runners Are Given Another Chance--Leochares Wins the Edenwold Stakes for J. W. Schorr., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-16

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WINDSOR LAYERS HARD HIT CARD IS ACCOUNTED FOR BY SIX FAVORITES AND A SECOND CHOICE Heavy Rainfall Precedes Racing and Mud Runners Arc Given Another Chance Leocliarcs Wins the Edenwold Stakes for J W Schorr Detroit Mich July 15 The mini runners had another chance at Windsor today Just when the track promised to become fast rain came down in torrents and Hooded the course and as the afternoon lirotrrcsscd the going became stilt and heavy Dt spite the change in track conditions form was well observed results showing six favorites and a well backed second choice lirst at the finish Because of heavy play here due to the presence of some of the biggest operators left ou the turf the layers re ¬ ceived scorchingWithdrawals i scorching Withdrawals were numerous and small fields ruled Tlic Schorr stable tyhlch apj cars to have again struck a winning gait accounted for the feature went the Edenwold Stakes a twoyearold affair sit live furlongs which resulted in an easy victory for Leocliarcs The latter ruled favorite and was ridden by Uutwell He showed good courage in his raff today stalling off determined opposition from Lysander and Conlido iu the early stages and draw ¬ ing away into a long lead in the stretch stretchPoor Poor starts ruined the chances of some of the contestants in the lirst and lifth races Vreelaud and Mindinettc being the principal sufferers in the lirst and Ondramon in the tifth The latter was left standing at the post He doubtless would have won with a good start Vreelaud probably would have liieii the victor in the opening dasli with better luck sit the barrier The latters defeat resulted in his changing owners Howard Dots claiming him for 1135 Montcalm which finished second in this race was also claimed F C Piper his former owner taking him for 1235 12351C 1C K Watkins broke a long spell of poor luck when Barnegat won the sixth race The colt was the medium of heavy support both in the local ring and elsewhere and went to the post a wellbacked favorite His victory was a lucky one for as the JSICP was run both Sweet Story and Glint should have licateu him himAt At i meeting of the Canadian Racing Associations hold before the races this afternoon several impor ¬ tant matters came up for discussion The applica ¬ tions of T F Buckley and Fatty Phillips to be restored to good standing were favorably acted on it punishedDr being deemed they had been sutliciently punished Dr S W Slrectt lodged a protest against K W llelTners claim of the twoyearold Arcene on the ground that it was a friendly tine Dr Strectt and Mr Hoffner both had claims iu for tho filly in a race in which Arcene was beaten at Fort Erie and in tho drawing Mr Heffner secured her It was ordered that the lillys entry be refused lending further action actionJ J W Schorr claimed Congressman James of Martin Kolcy on Saturday Congressman James fin ¬ ished second in the race in which Hamilton was bid up BlakeloyKour by A G Blakeloy Kour claims were put in for Flying Feet in the seventh race and those by W G Yanke and F 1 Puns were thrown out the formers on the ground that he wsis part owner of the horse and that of Mr 1ons on the ground that the owner of tin winner has the last claim Sam Louis and F W Sadler were the other claimants and in the drawing Mr Sadler got tin horse S Evcrmin arrived from Latonia Ibis morning with two horses belonging to F 1 Pons Judgo Wright tin crack twoyearold of the Pons stable wliirli was taken sick sit Fort Krie is reported as improving improvingHugh Hugh Penny received word that King AvondaU and Eagle Bird had arrived safely in Boston and would leave for Liverpool tomorrow They are con ¬ signed to Bombay India It is Mr Pennys inten ¬ tion to make u trip to India nest winter and he has been commissioned to purchase several undersized thoroughbreds for racing in that country Mr Penny may do a bit of riling in India himself as he could easily get down to weight weightMrs Mrs L A Livingstons crack racer Lovelie which was shipped here from Fort Krie to start in the Frontier Stakes on Saturday and then wis scratched owing to track conditions was shipped back to the Fort Krie track this morning to await the opening of the next meeting there thereNcwsfrom Ncwsfrom Havre de Grace is that John Howard and Eddie Burke are busy superintending the con ¬ struction of the new track in Maryland John Mc Graw who arrived from Baltimore this morning reports that everything will be in readiness for opening on Lalxjr Day DayThe The following licenses were granted by the Cana ¬ dian todayTrainers Racing Associations at its meeting today Trainers J M Brown W C reveling U J link M C Kelly J W May H ONeill J Ploss K J Powers M Shields F Smith J A Strode 1 WrightJoekovst Walters F I Weir and W Wright Joekovst K Conners Estop Toahann B Steele m k Failbrother Kol crts Cragin and W W Taylor TaylorThe The going at Windsor this morning was good and many horses were out but few of them worked fast Some of the best moves were wereBaldoyle Baldoyle Fiveeighths in 102 102Benanet Benanet Fiveeighths in 102 102Bounder Bounder Threequarters in 11S 11SBriar Briar Path Fiveeighths in 108 108Cbapultepec Cbapultepec Fiveeighths in 10 10Commoners Commoners Touch Half mile in 50 50Klma Klma Fiveeighths in 102 half mile iu 48 48Fountain Fountain Square Threequarters in Helmet Threequarters in 118 118Ivabel Ivabel Threequarters in 110 110Mariet Mariet Fiveeighths in 102 102Smoke Smoke House Fiveeighths in 103 103Superstition Superstition Seveneighths in 132 132Thrifty Thrifty Threequarters in IMS IMSToy Toy Boy Threequarters in 119 119Water Water Wells Seveneighths in 132


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