American Successes Abroad., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-08

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AMERICAN SUCCESSES ABROAD Thoroughbreds owned by Americans were factor in the races at tho Newmarket October meeting In England last Thursday The first triumph was scored by Waldorf Astors Perriwlnkle In the sixty fifth running of the Triennial Produce Stakes of ten sovereigns each for starters 400 sovereigns added and 100 sovereigns for the nominator of the winner Lord Harewoods Cantilever was second and Sir John Robinsons Ards was third The distance was five furlongs and seven horses faced the starter starterH H P Whitneys colors also were conspicuous His colt Whisk Broom walked over In the Snailwell Stakes for threeyearolds at fire furlongs Erin Go Bragh also owned by Mr Whitney took third money in the selling plate of 300 sovereigns for twoyearolds Madgcford winning and Razor Back being second secondMr Mr Whitneys Mixup was successful In the Thurs ¬ day Nursery Plate a handicap for twoyearolds In which there were eighteen other starters Lord Howard do Waldcns Playman ran second and Final Shot owned by J B Uaggln also an American was third thirdAdam Adam Bedc an Americanbred colt owned by Louis Winans ran third In tho Welter Handicap for threeyearolds and upward at a mile Fifteen horses started and the winner turned np In R Woolens Excelsior with Lord St Davids Cyllena Moore second secondAmerican American horses were prominent In the races at Malsons Laffitte last Thursday Frank Jay Goulds Conti la Belle and Count dc Saint Phallea Phlllippe II ran a dead heat in the Prix de Beauval The purse was 5000 francs and the distance 2900 me ters Six horses ran In the runoft Mr Goulds representative was beaten beatenW W K Vanderbilts Pirpiriol won the Prix Heaume of 6000 francs for twoyearolds the distance being 1600 meters Jockey McGee rode tho winner There were half a dozen starters startersHerman Herman B Duryeas Shannon won the Prix dn Municipal known as the Autumn Grand Prix over the Longchanips course In France Sunday Tbe race which was at one mile and a half was worth 23 600 Shannon won by half a length with Trlpolette second and Martial III third August Belmonts Amoureux III finished fourth Shannon was an out ¬ sider in tbe betting and was superbly ridden by M McGee


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