Favorites Get The Money: First Choices Account For Five Of Seven Races At Hamilton.; Ten Point Shows a Return of His Good Form in Winning Handicap in Which He Makes Weight Concessions and Runs Three-Quarters in 1:12., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-02

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FAYORITES GET THE MONEY FIRST CHOICES ACCOUNT OR FIVE OF SEVEN RACES AT HAMILTON Ten Point Shows a Return of His Good Form in Win ¬ ning Handicap in Which He Makes Weight Con cessions and Runs ThreeQuarters in 112 Hamilton Ont August 1 Form was excep ¬ tionally well observed hero this afternoon live of the seven races being won by the favorites Three of them were at millscm Small fields went to the post In the majority of the races and most of the winners had plenty to spare at the finish A L Astes Ten Point showed u return to his good form when he accounted for the days feature the Niagara Handicap He scored in runaway fashion The conditions called for a dash of three qurters of a mile and Ten Point was conceding weight to everything in the race He ran the dis ¬ tance in 111 Goose was substituted for Gross as Ten Points rider and the horse left the post with his usual dasli of early speed Donerail the horsi that heat Ten Point in the Kentucky Derby won the secondary feature the Bayview Purse an al ¬ lowance affair at one mile and an eighth Like Ten Point Donerail led from the start and was never headed headedThere There was only one runup during the after ¬ noon which came after Hash won the seventh race He was entered to be sold for 400 and Sam Louis bid him to 705 at which ligure he was retained retainedThe The stewards of the Canadian Racing Associations met this morning and passed on several cases left over from the previous meeting Andy Malone and his horse Carlton G were restored to good stand ¬ ing The suspension against jockey Montour was also lifted so far as T B Respess was concerned Respess purchased the contract on the lad on Satur ¬ day last only to be informed a few hours after the sale that the hoy had been suspended The officials were satisfied that Montour was finally in good hands which accounted for theiA action at todays meeting 1 W lledrick who was suspended for harboring the ruledoff trainer F W Schelke was also restored to favor A fine of 50 was Imposed on lledrick as a reminder that he should pay more attention to the rules in future The rule regarding claiming was also revised to read as fol ¬ lows Resolved that all horses claimed in sellng races shall remain the property of claimant for a period of thirty days and that such horse shall wholly be trained and managed in every way by his now owner and any infraction of this rule will re ¬ sult in the suspension of both horse and owner Charles ownerCharles Harris better known as Chinatown Charlie whose bankroll was reported as having been stolen from the clerk of the Brandt Hotel at Burlington Beach Is rejoicing in the return of the money which was restored to him this morn ¬ ing by Provincial detectives The hotel clerk after being put on the rack confessed that he had hidden the money In the hotel garden and that the reported assault was only a blind to throw the police off the scent Prince Fonso while being worked over the Duf ferin Park track this morning is reported to have broken down downStarter Starter James Milton was a visitor at Hamilton this afternoon He left tonight for Montreal where he will remain several days daysWilliam William Walker and lames Johnston will send their horses from here to the Dufferin Park half mile track in Toronto at the conclusion of the locil meeting meetingWoods Woods Garth has disposed of the jumper Julia Armour to Harry Rites He also sold the promising twoyearold The Idol to George F Rlchings The Idol showed good form in the early spring and ran like a colt that would go well when the distances are stretched ont ontA A L Aste purchased the contract that George P Sherman held on the apprentice rider W Ward and will take the boy with his stable when he ships to Saratoga SaratogaThe The R E Watkins racers left for Saratoga this morning It is the intention of Mr Watkins to start his StakesThe threeyearold Barnegat in the Travers Stakes The following ruling in collection with the Plate Glass race of Wednesday last was announced this afternoon Jockey W Knapp has beien denied the further privilege of riding until hls case can he heard by the stewards of the Canadian Racing Asso ¬ ciations ciationsJockey Jockey Gross was released from his contract by A L Aste today Jockey todayJockey Kederis was fined 100 and suspended for the remainder of the meeting for rough riding in the second race


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