Purses For Long Shots: Upright And Lord Wells Score At Long Odds At Blue Bonnets.; Former Beats Good Opposition in Handicap--C. S. Campbell Scores a Double in Races for Canadian Breds., Daily Racing Form, 1913-06-05

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PURSES FOR LONG SHOTS UPRIGHT AND LORD WELLS SCORE AT LONG ODDS AT BLUE BONNETS Former Beats Good Opposition in Handicap C S Campbell Scores a Double in Races for Canadian Brcds Montreal Quo June 4 Canadianbred horses were given an opportunity of showing their merit at Hlue llonnets this afternoon the conditions of two of the races calling for Doininloubreds The winners of both of these races came from the stable of U S Campbell a local turf enthusiast Cora IJroom took the second race and Lindesta the fourth Corn 15room is a goodlooking gelding by Cesarion llirch llroom that showed keen sliced in his trials at Pimlico last spring He was ridden by Guy Hums came from behind after a slow break and galloped home with a livelengths lead Lindesta had her work cut out to win the fourth which was a handicap at one mile Ambrose kept her closer up than usual in the early stages but in the home ¬ stretch she tired and had to stand a long and hard drive to outlast Havrock HavrockThe The third which was a handicap at six furlongs brought out the best field of the afternoon and In ¬ cidentally it furnished a surprise The winner turned up in Upright the extreme outsider which came from the rear and beat the favorite Sher ¬ wood by a couple of lengths Upright arrived here from Tulsa recently and he appears to have rounded to the form he showed when racing in the colors oC George Odom which means that he will be trouble ¬ some in good company from now on onLord Lord Wells was the other winning outsider Like Upright he also came from the rear finishing with a great burst of speed and beating Fred Levy si length Half i dozen horses in this race appeared to leave u good chance of winning at some stage of the running or other otherThe The twoyearold race went to K T Wilsons Scarlet Letter a filly that was shipped here from llelmont Park on Monday She showed a good per ¬ formance working her way up on the outside and finishing gamely gamelyJohn John F Ityan manager of the Canadian National Hreeding Hureau wired word this morning of the death of the stallion Logan which recently has been standing at Fort William Out Logan was the hero ufmimr h rd fought battle during his career on tlP a won many races for the lato Alex Shield Logan raced on almost every track in America and Canada lie was foaled in 18SS and died of old age ageThere There Is a rumor here that the King Edward track is on the market and that A M Orpen of Toronto may purchase the plant A number of horsemen racing at Hlue Honnels have announced their in ¬ tention of sending some horses to King Edward Park to start in the 1000 stakes to be run there among them II G Hedwell nnd Martin Foley FoleyJockey Jockey Willie Hopkins will ride for W B Carson during the remainder of the season on the Canadian circuit


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