Gets Off To A Good Start: Eastern Racing Season Opens In Auspicious Manner At Havre De Grace.; New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Contribute to Big Crowd That Gives Maryland Meeting a Good Sendoff--Spring Board Wins a Stake., Daily Racing Form, 1913-04-19

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GETS OFF TO A GOOD STABT EASTERN RACING SEASON OPENS IN AUSPIC ¬ IOUS MANNER AT HAVRE DE GRACE Now York Baltimore and Philadelphia Contribute to toBig Big Crowd That Gives Maryland Meeting a Good GoodSendoff Sendoff Spring Board Wins a Stake Havre cle Grace AM April IS Spring Hoard eairving tile colors of dipt E H Cassatt boat a liniiil of good sprinters in the fcathro race or the Ilarfonl Agriculture and Hrecders Association open Ing this afternoon Ho was ridden liy Wolfe made all of his own paw and led Sir Itlatst1 a couple of lengths as the finishing mark was passed Caugh Illll was third and Adams Express fourth The opening of the eastern racing season brought out a tremendous gathering from New York Ualtimore and Ihiladelplda Several speeial trains ran from the two latter points and about 500 made the trip from New York to give the meeting a good scndoiT scndoiTSmall Small fields went to the post and the contests were tame The arrivals of many stables from Nor ¬ folk is expected to result in more liberal entries in the future Double Five made a runaway of the opener and the Whitney twoyearold Trumps was pulled up to her opposition in the second The dis ¬ appointment Vif the afterneon was furnished by Dis covery in the closing dash lie broke slowly and after moving up into a contending positioif suddenly iuit This enabled Lysandor to open up a big lead which lie managed to retain to the linish linishThirtylive Thirtylive layers cut In this afternoon Including the following T Engcman Koy Offutt W Hcv rrley T 1 Shaw Horace Paul W Heuston V It Engstrom Win J Connor J AI Colmrn Albert Ess Gus Illume Gene Aloyne Steve IIIouiincdlMi AI Shapiro I J AIcGrath 1 Carroll Sam Iradley Hole 1ciirsnll Hob Kennedy Sol Licthenstein Gu Xellor Joe Zioglor Joe Uliime Hen Davis Johnny Lewis Frank Tyler AI llanf S Alost Henry Hanf AI Marks 0 Watson K J Uyan Alike Harris AI C Lewis and I Ham HamMurs Murs Cassidy was among those who came over front Washington He announced that he had been engaged to do the starting during the summer meet ¬ ing nt Saratoga This will not conflict with his Kentucky engagements engagementsEdward Edward Cole has been engaged to act as presiding Judge at Delorlmier Park Alontreal He will olliciate In the same capacity at the III II crest and DnlTcrin Park tracks in Toronto lie is arranging to ship horses to Alontreal where the meeting will begin1 May 24 24Kiniball Kiniball Patterson is here from Kentucky with four of Air Karls horses lie brought jockey II Itadtke with him himFrancis Francis 1 Pons came from his farm at Nashville Ten u He reports that a foal arrived a few days ago by the Saln stallion Tony Huneru out of The Commoner mare Oncata Air Pons lost three horses during the past ten days Wiley IS and Thetis dvlng of car fever while Xack Wiggins was killed at Norfolk He will probably ship his stable from here to Saratoga and rest his horses for that meet ¬ ing ingC C Smith arrived from Chicago this morning iind will remain during the meeting Other promi ¬ nent racing men present were Capt II H Cassatt thive Gideon Charlie Hill William Lakeland Sig Levy Jack McDonald AI K Kittleman John Fay of Cincinnati and George Considiue ConsidiueII II G Hcdwell has the biggest string here There are twentyseven horses in his stable stablein in the string that J P AIayl erry brought here is the Piping Rock subscription lilly by Electioneer Motley that was drawn by C K G Hillings She is 11 magnificent individual and has attracted a great deal of attention William Lakeland who bred the lilly has a brother to her now a three yearold that he will race at Havre de Grace GraceW W S House has arrived from Helming with three threellOlXS llOlXS AI Weston is here with ten horses belonging to himself Thomas Clyde and Capt W F Presgrave PresgravePrrscjlliau Prrscjlliau and a couple of twoyearolds belong ¬ ing to August Hclmont are among the horses quar ¬ tered here v vThe The It T Wilson stable which T J Henley brought hen numbers sixteen Three of the lot Flying Yankee Nanshnn and Penobscot are living converted into jumpers jumpersThe The Capt E H Cassatt shipment to Havre de Grace included Spring Hoard Flying Fairy Lawsuit anil tin1 following two yearolds by Aeronaut Scrap ¬ per diim Litigant Spearhead dam Dartee Humilia ¬ tion liiii Millie A Prcakfast dam Sunrise and Stvap dam Hot tie Hoimcer HoimcerRecent Recent arrivals include John Whaleii with Huskiu Honey Hee Flammarioii and three or four other Albert Simons with the Whitney horses William AI Carter with the Thomas Fortune Hylui horses W L Oliver with the Dr J S Tyree string Harry Kites with eight W I Althonse with six W T Anderson with fourteen and Woods Garth witli an even dozen dozenWalter Walter Congdon is handling the Ueverwyck Stable horses that are in training here hereThe The Fltzsimnions stable is a big one numbering twentytwo The Qnincy Stable horses number seven and A J Goldsboroilgh has live headed by Textile


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