Large Shipment To Blue Bonnets.: Most of the Horses Raced at Windsor Have Gone to Montreal for Meeting Opening Saturday Next., Daily Racing Form, 1912-09-05

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LARGE SHIPMENT TO BLUE BONNETS Most of the Horses Raced at Windsor Have Gone to Montreal for Meeting Opening Saturday Next Detroit Mich September 4 The migration of turfmen following the termination of the autumn meeting of the Windsor Fair Grounds and Driving Park Association on Monday continued yesterday and today Several of the horsemen shipped their strings to Louisville and Laurel while the majority of those who had been racing on the Canadian cir ¬ cuit departed for Montreal The Mortimer Mahoncy special consisting of twelve coaches departed for Montreal Among those who went on the special were Harry Shaw It A Kennedv Jack McLeish Kd McBride 1 West Tommy Burns Dan and Mortimer Murphy M C Priehard P M Civil William Beverly Frank Kaverne W W Wells and Itov Offutt OffuttA A twelvecar special horse train left tonight for the Blue Heimets course Among the consignment was the siring of Itohcrt Davies in charge of trainer Charlie Patterson Those in the Davies shipment were Plate Glass the unbeaten twoyearold Cal ¬ gary Knights Differ Flower Girl First Sight Dr Nect and Moving Picture Eddie Martin tlie sta ¬ bles contract jockey accompanied the horses 1 W Graver C Clay T K Seagram T W Schorr Mr L A Livingston A G Weston T F Born man J II Doane 1 U Fell M Daly U J Mac kcnzle M Foley C Heed J Walters George Allen J W Burttsehell W G KingDodds S H Kunz C A Crew and Clias Snow were others who aliipped their horses to Montreal MontrealThe The following horsemen shipinxl to Kentucky for the meetings at Churchill Downs and Douglas Park J H Kespess E K Hradley Howard Oots Frank D Weir and J W Fuller Robert T McKeever sent his stable to Laurel LaurelJockey Jockey Tommy McTaggart under contract to Au ¬ gust Belmont chairman of the New York Jockey Club left for his home in New York John KIssaiie George Withers and Tom Rowan starter W M Murrays assistant left for Toronto TorontoTommy Tommy Hums and former jockey Ralph Worth Worthingtoii ingtoii who were arrested at Windsor prior to the thef1 f1 running of the races Monday on the charge of trans milting Information to the poolrooms in New York Yorkwere were daysWhile yesterday remanded for eight days While crossing Waydotte street at Goyeau Wind ¬ sor shortly after a large touring car in which Jockey Loftus was riding with his mother was hit by a street car last evening and turned completely over One of the rear wheels of the machine was smashed and the top was demolished but none of the three occupants who were thrown to the pave ¬ ment were injured


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