Hamilton Track Heavy: Mud Runners Will Be Favored When Meeting Opens This Afternoon.; Record-Breaking Number of Horses on Hand to Engage in the Racing, and Outlook Is for Notably Successful Meeting., Daily Racing Form, 1912-08-10

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HAMILTON TRACK HEAVY1 MUD RUNNERS WILL EE FAVORED WHEN MEETING OPENS THIS AFTERNOON RecordBroaldng Number of Horses on Hand to En ¬ gage in tlie Racing and Outlook Is for Notably Successful Meeting Hamilton Out August Everything is in readi iHw for the opening of the second and tinal meeting i tin Hamilton Jockey Club for J12 tomorrow I rack conditions will favor the mud runners as the i HI of i heavy rain Dial fell Thursday niglit The demand for stable accommodations for this meet nig has surpassed all records Kvery stall within i In racing enclosure is occupied and many have been tulciii l seek stable accommodations outside The iiitlnuk for this meeting is particularly bright and H promises to In the best in the hislory of the association associationThe The stallcs of II C llallenbeck and Latlmp Brown an here from the east The former has uth Adams Kvpress and several others C H Kiiilling will do the riding for this stable Mr Jirowit has six green jumpers and three riders Clink larli II and Ryan The latter is a new recruit to lie ranks having lately arrived from Ireland The vtather has been anything but favorable for work il jumpers having been unable to school because i lh wretched condition of the course courseI I lie card for tomorrow is composed of eight races ih the Prince Kdward Selling Stakes and the theaugust august Steeplechase as features Only four have u nominated for the stake race aud Superstition SuperstitionuUely uUely to be scratched leaving three to go The t of the card is well tilled and evenly balanced Little Mike Dalys latest purchase Supervisor M be schooled for jumping Mr Daly thinks bo v lil make a good fencer but so far has not been iliii to show anything to bear out such a belief beliefIt It was rumored here that jockey George Van Bcn liolcn is on his way to New York from Germany file iy went abroad to ride for Uaron Oppcnhciin I owing to the presence of T Rice and G Arclii haid found little work as i race rider and was Liven plenty of horses to exercise His guardian ijecteil to this treatment and ordered the boy home homeThe The Robert Davies horses that have been restwl m Toronto since the close of the last meeting at Fort Krie arrived yesterday in charge of trainer T Patterson PattersonWilliam William Snyder one of starter Dades assistants i ft last night for Memphis having received word ihai his father had died Track conditions were anything but favorable for fast work this morning ami trainers worked only a few of their charges Tin best of the trials were as follows followsVdams Vdams Kxpress Half mile in Itarncgat Threequarters in 124 124Kay Kay Cliff Threequarters in 1120 1120Hen Hen Loyal Three quarters in 1 2 Iturnl tandle Half mile in IiiniHIin Half mile in 51 51Horal Horal Day Half mile in r1 r1Frederick Frederick L Fiveeighths in 100 100lierrard lierrard Half mile in 52 52Gold Gold Mine Half mile in r S SMad Mad River Threequarters in 124 124Momreif Momreif Threequarters in 1121 Iv Gal Mile in I INapier Napier Seven eighths in 144 144Piika Piika Threequarters in 12 12QiliteniiasteiTtiicequarters QiliteniiasteiTtiicequarters in 121 121U U Iling Slow llnir mile in 4 4Rnsseaiix Rnsseaiix Threequarters in 120 120Senator Senator Sparks Half mile in r 2 2sun sun Queen Threequarters in l2l u arts Hill Half mile in r4 r4Winning Winning Widow Thieeeigliths in KS KSWiitergreen Wiitergreen Half mile in 4 4Worth Worth Half mile in r4


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