Schorr Success Continues In Canada.: Memphis Turfmans Horses Take Two More Purses at Woodbine--Seagram Cup to Chepontue., Daily Racing Form, 1912-09-24

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SCHORR SUCCESS CONTINUES IN CANADA Memphis Turfmans Horses Take Two More Purses at Woodbine Seagram Cup to Chepontuc Toronto Out September 2 The stable owned by John W Schorr of Memphis promises to cut as important a figure during the fall meeting at AVood bine at it did at the other meetings in Canada this year Two of todays winners carried the Schorr colors which made the fourth time they Tyere seen in front since the meeting opened Hamilton and Miss Edith were the Schorr winners this afternoon Both were ridden by Teahann the apprentice who is in the limelight here this fall Teahann also rode Lewis winner of the second race Todays races were run over a sloppy track and before a fairsized crowd Several of the finishes were well contested and in three of them small margins separated the tirst two horses at the end The Seagram Cup a heavyweight handicap at one mile and a sixteenth was provided as a feature The conditions called for Canadianowned liorses and Chepontuc and Live Wire running coupled in the betting finished first and second Chepontuc led from the rise of the barrier but had to be hard ridden to withstand a challenge from Live Wire Inspector Lcstrade the public choice finished third after a strenuous trip tripThe The condensed history of the Seagram Cup is given below Year Winner AWt Jockey Val Time TimeUKtt UKtt Easy Street 4117 Hoar 480 150 J 104 Nameoki ° 110 H Michaels 450 149 149lK lK r Charles Elwood5 114 Homanelli 510 1513 1513loot loot Moourakei 4 117 IJ Walsh SOo 1 0 1107 Picaroon f 122 Nicol 855 140 140190S 190S Photographer 4 133 Harty 900 140 1900 Direct 3119 Retdg 1100149 1910 Ta Nun Da 3 126 G Archibd 970 1473 1011 Ganogue 11S G Burns flOft 1501 1012 Chepontuc U 112 Wargtou 930 1402 The halfernien were busy this afternoon and as a result three horses changed hands Lewis win ¬ ner of the second race was boosted 500 over his entered price and bought by J W Ferguson for 1000 In the same race Inlan was claimed by William Walker for I 35 while W R Misel took Italpb Lloyd out of the fourth race for 1000 Mr Ferguson who claimed Lewis Is a Canadian who has been racing a small string on the western cir ¬ cuit He Is here in company with jockey Helgerson to purchase a few horses He tried to buy some at private sale but was unsuccessful Helgerson will be remembered as the lad who rode for Capt S S Brown several years ago He has been riding at some of the smaller meetings in Canada during the past summer with some success According to Mr Ferguson a new circuit will be formed in the Canadian provinces next summer and meetings will be given at the following points Calgary Moosj Jaw Brandon Winnipeg Ragina Saskatoon Ed ¬ monton Lethbridge and Prince Albert W Fenney of Montreal is promoting the circuit and competent otficlals will be employed employedJohn John W Schorr announced that he would ship the good lonpdistauce horse Star Charter to Louis ¬ ville on Monday next to start in the Churchill Downs Endurance Stakes Wayne Topllu will have charge of Star Charter and jockey T Kocrner will ride him Congressman James will be shipped south at the same time He will be turned out and the re ¬ mainder of the Schorr liorses will be sent to Laurel LaurelRingmaster Ringmaster one of the best jumpers that Lewis Garth was training for Ral Parr was destroyed this morning The horse fell on Saturday and injured his spine Paralysis set in and Ringmaster was chloroformed to put him out of his misery Ring ¬ master was the winner of many races through the field Andrew Summers a jumper owned by C Wilson was also destroyed He broke down while being schooled schooledSal Sal Volatile was jumped on and cut down in her race on Saturday last which accounted for her de ¬ feat featO O W Deppler a prominent owner a few years ago is a visitor here hereRumor Rumor has it that Robert Davies has decided to dispose of his horses this fall He will retain Plate Glass Some of the yearlings mat Charlie Patter ¬ son selected for Mr Davies in Kentucky last sum ¬ mer have shown great speed in their trials at Wood ¬ bine Five of them have worked quarters in 1KJ or better They are In charge of Mr PattersonfT brotherinlaw Clem Pearce PearceWillie Willie being led to Woodbine this afternoon Dust owned by Eugene Lutz was struck by a trolley car and cut considerably


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