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MACKENZIE HORSES SCORE SCOREVENETA VENETA STROKE AND MELTON STREET WIN AT WINDSOR FOR MANITOBA TURFMAN Former Is Bid Up and Becomes Property of Sam SamLouis Louis Ben Loyal Beats King Commoner by byNarrow Narrow Margin in Handicap Detroit Mich Inly 19 Tlic colors of R J Mac ¬ kenzie the Canadian owner who is an enthusiastic liatrrni of both the thoroughbred and trotting turf were conspicuous it Windsor this afternoon The Mackenzie stable furnished two of the winners in Yenela Strome and Melton Street the former scor ¬ ing In tln fourth and the latter in the seventh race riMa Stromes victory probably was tlie last that she will score in the Mackenzie colors as she ws purchased out of the race by Sain Louis The raec was a selling affair and Mr Louis secured the naro on bis bid of 100 an advance of 500 over Ler priceYoung entered price Young Lewis Garth also saddled two winners in iitu Hit trni and Cherry Seed the former winning Jin steeplechase for his father William Oar Hi vUiile berry Seed ownd by A I Parr won the sixth race The latter spreadeagled his opposition in this nice going to the front at the start and lilting into a long lead leadThe The closest finish of the day came with the riming of the sixfurlongs handicap in which four if the live starters liuished in a bunch with Hen Ioyal lirst hoie by a nose lutwell saved ground witli ren Loyal all the way and liuished with great vigor Perthshire was probably best in the race id would have won but for having lieen carried v do bv King Commoner on the stretch turn turnThe The public had the better of the break with the Jjiytrs four favorites winning There were forty seven bookmakers in line a record number for Windsor Business appeared to be brisk enough to Keep them all busy Mark Elia and Ike Garson were among the new lavers who went on at todays cutin cutinHugh Hugh Pennys filly Thrifty was kicked while i the post by Hilly Vanderveer and it was feared iliat some of her ribs were brokeji She had a big iiijitji on her side when she pulled up upTb Tb stake list for the September meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club was distributed among the horsemen Ht Windsor this afternoon The same ilicral policy that has been in vogue since W P I raser became connected with the club has been iMiered to During the seven days of racing eleven stakes will be run to which 18000 will be added There are two of 2500 one of 2000 six of t500 and two of LJ00 Nine steeplechases will he run during the meeting including one for three yearolds and another for threeyearolds and andi i a Men four and liveyearolds A number of SOO iii 700 overnight purses will also be given and i purse will have a smaller value than 500 added Kiitrance money in all cases will go to the winner llu stakes will close Friday August 2 2W W KingUodds purchased at private sale tli is morning from A Molinelli the threeyearold iliy Elma 1 V Fuller will leave for his home in Texas meetingTin1 iiii conclusion of the Windsor meeting Tin1 track at Windsor this morning was in good rendition and some of the horses that were out iiWeil fair trials Some of the moves were wereAgimr Agimr Fiveeighths in 103 103Aitiimaha Aitiimaha Half mile in 50 50Afterglow Afterglow Half milt in 50 50Itimnt Itimnt 1073I Worth Fiveeighths in 1073 I under Half mile in 51 51ricsier ricsier Krum Half mile in 151 IHid Chief Fiveeighths in 101 lining Coon Half mile in 00 MI Cutran Mile in 147 cingrcHsman James Half mile in 10 uutless Mile in 142 nisin Puss Threeeighths in C Klwab Fiveeighths in 102 iint Fiveeighths in 10 10Judge Judge Howell Threequarters in 118 Judge Monck Half mile in 50 MeCreary Seveneighths in 131 Mediator Threequarters in 118 Ocean Hound Fiveeighths in 100 Pop fun Fiveeighths in 102 Pi ejuicio Threeeighths in 37 Prince Chap Threeeighths in 30 Pulka Threeiiarters in 121 Star Charter Fiveeighths in 103 Supervisor Threequarters in 11S