Results Favor the Layers: The Usher Is Only Favorite To Score At Windsor Track Yesterday.; Youngster Helps Along Good Record of Davies Stable by Winning Detroit Stakes--E. Martin Rides Three of Beaten Favorites., Daily Racing Form, 1913-07-22

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RESULTS FAVOR THE LAYERS THE USHER IS ONLY FAVORITE TO SCORE AT WINDSOR TRACK YESTERDAY Youngster Helps Along Good Record of Davies DaviesStable Stable by Winning Detroit Stakes E Martin MartinRides Rides Three of Beaten Favorites Detroit Mich July 21 The stable of Robert Davies which has been much in the limelight during the Windsor meeting accounted for todays feature the Detroit Selling Stakes which was won in easy fashion by The Usher The Davies horses have won three of the four stakes run during the meeting First Sight winning the Frontier Handicap on the opening day while Southern Maid spreadeagled her npitosition in the Edenwold Stakes on Thursday last The Usher found little trouble in disposing of the company he met this afternoon The conditions oC the Detroit Selling Stakes called for selling allow ¬ ances and after he won The Usher was bid up from 1000 to 1700 and was bought by Sam Louis who afterward sold him back to Mr Davies There were only six starters and The Usher waa coupled with Amazement as the Davies entry The entryThe condensed history of the Detroit Stakes is given below Vcnr Winner Winner1C05 Wt Jockey Val Time 1C05 Ohiyesa 113 D Austin 1150 101 1 00 Charlie Gilbert 114 1 Foley 1150 100 107 Anoura 09 C Swain 1100 101 1908 Richard Reuil 100 V Powers 1150 109 1009 Prince Imperial 108 Mentry 1910 Planutess 95 Pease 770 100 1911 Moisant 101 Sweeney 915 1077 1912 Miss Edith 97 J Callahan 915 107 M 1913 The Usher 104 P Moody 1155 108 108Distance Distance 5S mile in 1905 1900 1907 and 1910 Incidentally The Usher was the only favorite to towin win during the afternoon The defeat of the choices enabled the layers to book a profit It was the first day since the meeting began that any breaks came In their favor favorJockey Jockey E Martin was particularly unfortunate He had the mount on three of the favorites Labold Great Britain and Emerald Gem all of which were heavily supported On Lobold and Emerald Gem lift met with early mishaps which put them out of contention Great Britain was a keen factor until the final furlong where The Widow Moon passed him and lengthThe beat him a length The Kentuckiaus attempted to put over a good thing in the sixth race In La Mode Heavy support forced the layers to cut the price from G to 5 to 3 to 5 La Mode was never able to get to the front and was a badly beaten third at the finish Jessup Burn made a runaway affair of the race and led Chapultepec by a couple of lengths at thw finish K T Colton who is associated with J II Mead owner of Chapultepec bid Jessup Burn up 300 over his entered price I3ut the horse was re ¬ tained tainedCamellia Camellia winner of the seventh race was also bid up P M Civill did the bidding in this in ¬ stance He advanced Camellia 300 over her en ¬ tered price but the mare was retained by her owner W G KIngDodds Volita the favorite in this race jumped on Miccosukees heels and all but fell This mined the chances of both bothSeveral Several owners including Amos Turney John Lowe and R J Mackenzie have decided to keep their horses at Windsor until the opening of the next meeting Mr Turuey may send a couple of his racers to Fort Erie however howeverFlabbergast Flabbergast came out of his last race a trifle sore which accounted for his being withdrawn from the handicap this afternoon afternoonThe The Windsor Jockey Club has decided to add 1000 to the special purse for threeyearolds which will be featured on Wednesday the closing day of the meeting meetingJ J H Adams and jockey Snyder were arrivals from Montreal today todayJockeys Jockeys Deronde and Scharf were suspended for the remainder of the meeting on Saturday the former by the starter for disobedience at the post and ridingChas Scharf by the stewards for rough riding Chas O Smith and Smiley Corbett arrived from Chicago this morning They came to Detroit to attend the wedding of Fred Striker a wellknown Detroit sporting man who was married this morning


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