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GllEAT DAY FOR W GAlffll VIRGINIA TRAINER SADDLES TWO HEAVILY BACKED WINNERS AT FORT ERIE Wins Grand Canadian Steeplechase for Ral Parr Parrwith with Ringmaster and Takes TwoYearOld TwoYearOldPurse Purse with Carousel a Long Shot Buffalo N Y August 1 The Grand Canadian Utoepleehase a handicap over the full course to which tin Niagara Hacing Association added 11200 Mas provided as a feature at Fort Erie this after iooii II brought out u small licld four going t tin post Two of them were trained bf Villiain Garth and om of the others by L Garth so it was very much o a family affair The race proved little more than an exercise gallop for Kingmaker which won afler leading for the entire running by a half dozen lengths Ringmaster was ridden by Willie Allen and coupled with Gun Cotton was a well hacked favorite St Abe which finished second was making his lirst start in many weeks and wiiiie lie fenced well and showed good speed lack of condition told in the linal quarter and he tired tiredThe The tabled history of the Grand Canadian Steeple ¬ chase is as follows Year Winner AWt Jockey Val Time 3 Ilicaway 0 115 Pembertoii 050 0t the Mere 0 145 Posh COO 451 1JI05 Pick time 0 158 Posh 850 4512 JilOO Gold Hun 4 1125 Mcllcnrv S0 451 31KI7 Manzalio 7 148 OConnor S50 45 j jIOS Byzantine 0 14 E Stone SW 45 IM Bonnie Kate KateIHO 5 137 Pollock SOO 500 500j IHO Ontario 7 110 F Williams SCO 504 St Abe 5 146 Boyle 800 8005083 5OS3 5OS31M2 1M2 Ringmaster 4 145 W Alien 800452 800452William William Garth saddled another winner in Carousel which made a runaway affair of the twoyearold maiden race Carousel which was running in the colors of Samuel Ross was made the medium of a killing by the Virginians They were all here In participate in the cleanup and the colt was hacked from 0 to 10 to 1 Busy which was claimed from Mr Garth on Tuesday last won Un ¬ closing dash in which lie heat the Schorr repre renlatiyu John Heardon HeardonThree Three favorites scored all of them being at odds iiii Tin successful choices were Ruckhorn II to I Ringmaster 4 to 5 and Carllon Chili to 0 0The The stewards imposed lines on jockeys Willie Allen T Davits and McTaggart for rough riding vcsiorday Allen was lined 50 and the others each eachA A number of ollicials interested in the Canadian tracks were present this aflcrnoon Among them were George M llendrie of Windsor W P Fraser cf Toronto W M Northey of Montreal Fred Ger liardy of Windsor and A H London of Hamilton icssrs Iraser and Northey came in the interest nf the stakes to bo run during their meetings which nave a closing tomorrow Horsemen are entering liberally in them and every indication points to iilciidid meetings at both Blue Bonnets and Wind ¬ sor Mr London reports that the Hallenbcck horses now being rested at Saratoga will be shipped to Hamilton next week The string includes some of the best racers on the turf today Carroll Shilling is the stable jockey and lie too will be on hand in do the riding ridingThomas Thomas C McDowell has decided to ship his stable to Maryland at the conclusion of the Hamil loii meeting meetingJohn John W Schorr will probably split his stable scii ling part to Kentucky while the remainder will iinlsli tin season oil the Canadian tracks tracksJohn John llachmeister and Harry F Urievogle who were here looking after the closing of the stakes to be run on the Kentucky tracks rc orted liberal en ¬ tries for the various events The horsemen who made nominations included John W Schorr E H Bradley Wayne O Joplin Phil Hyams Gallahor 1 Sros J W May John G Greener Francis T Pons James MacManus U J Mackenzie W H Baker L H Adair William Wallace R P Marsha Frank Brown W F Sehnlte James Fitzsiminons Howard Oots W G Yanke J I Rcspess and Mrs L A Livingston It Fleisehinann claimed George Euo out of the liflh race The colt cost him 11200 and probably is a bargain at that price priceWhile While exercising the twoyearold Private Flag Hi property of C J Qiiinn this morning jockey liiinsberiy met with an accident and suffered a broken leg The lilly was going the wrong way of the track and becoming frightened bolted for the inside fence and threw Lonnsberry Private Flags injuries were a deep gash on the chest and a long cut ijione of her forelegs forelegsSome Some fast work was shown by some of the horses that were out for trials at Fort Krie this morniiig The best were wereAffable Affable Half mile in 48 48At At Once Throequarters in 117 117Ambrose Ambrose Threeeighths in 7 7Astrologer Astrologer Threequarters in 118 118HHiimour HHiimour Threequarters in 110 110Pell Pell Horse Mile in 14G 14GOiptain Oiptain Swanson Milo in 144 144Chain Chain Chaser Throeeighths in Contido Threequarters in 117 117Continental Continental Threequarters in 110 110Guy Guy Fisher Mile in 140 140lima lima Threeeighths in Imprudent Threeeighths iu 05 05Luce Luce Fiveeighths in 105 105Melton Melton Street Mile in 140 140Miss Miss Nott Threeeighths in j jMoncreif Moncreif Half mile in 48 48Monocacy Monocacy Threequarters in 12 47 100 114 114Nonpareil Nonpareil Threequarters in 119 119Pop Pop Gun Threequarters in 1212 oijfc 40 100 114 114Ouarlennaster Ouarlennaster Half mile in 49 49Hock Hock Bar Threeeighths in Smoke House Fiveeighths in 101 101Star Star Actress Half mile iu 54 54Star Star Charter Mile in 1412 and mile and an eighth iu 155 155Supervisor Supervisor Threequarters in 117 117Tartar Tartar Threequarters in 110 110Tom Tom Hay ward Mile in 140 140Towton Towton Field Threeeighths iu 5 and half mile in 50 pulled up upTrue True Blue Threequarters in 110 110Turbine Turbine Threequarters in 110 110Vrcehmd Vrcehmd Mile in 147 147Yorkshire Yorkshire Boy Threequarters in 118