Bringhurst Wins Hopeful: Colors Of J. N. Camden Victorious In Valuable Event At Saratoga.; Little Nephew Is Held at Odds-on for the Race, but Camden Colt Leads All the Way and Scores with Ease., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-17

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BRINGHUllST WINS HOPEFUL COLORS OF J N CAMDEN VICTORIOUS IN VALUABLE EVENT AT SARATOGA Little Nephew Is Held at Oddson for the Race out outCamden Camden Colt Leads All the Way and andScores Scores with Ease Saratoga N Y August 10 Three of the sis race decided here this afternoon wen stakes and they were equally divided iRtween the east the west mid Canada The Kentucky colt Bringhurst owned hy 1 N Camden v n the most valuable vent of ihe day when he as first home in the Hopeful Stakes worth 4100 net to the winner Little Nephew rilled an oddso i choice for tills race lint when it came to the raci ig it was Briiighurst all the way under a strong n ill illThe The tabled history of the Hopeful Stakes is shown below Year Winner Wt Jockey Val Time 3 0t Delhi 112 Gannon 22275 li5 1104 Tanya 127 Hildebrand 29790 113 liiOr Mohawk II iJO Itedfern li4M 113 11331MW 31MW Peter Pan IM W Knapp 17040112 107 Jim Jaffney lir Nieol 17500 115 1151OS 1OS Helmet 11 Xotter 10990 112 1909 Rocky 0Rrieul2iJ V Powers 17100 113 1010 Novelty 130 A Thomas 1140 114 1913 Bringhurst 113 Loftus 4100 112 112Xo Xo racing in 1911 and 1912 1912The The best lield of the day started in the Champlain Handicap and Cock o the Walk winner of the Saratoga Handioap held up the eastern end by win ¬ ning the race In easy fashion He ran well up with the leaders until well into the stretch then moved Into lengthThe the lead and won the race easily bv a length The tabled history of the Champlaiu Handicap is as follows followsYear Year Winner AWt Jockev Val Time 1901 Uockton 4 124 Shaw 2300 154 102 Advance Guard4 12J Odom 2300 151 103 Afrjcander 3 110 Fuller 2025 lrO lrO1S104 1S104 Molly Brant 4 122 Odom 2300 15G 15GVJIKW VJIKW Dolly Spanker 4 100 Lyiie 2300 153 153100G 100G Dandelion 4 120 Sewell 2300154 1007 Dandelion 5 11C Radtke 2300 152 3008 Angelus 3 111 O II Shilg 535 154 1009 Wise Mason 3 102 I Dugari 11125 153 1910 Olambala 4 130 Butwell 2315 1 1013 Cocko1 t Walk3 114 J Glass 1925 151 Xo racing in 1911 and 1912 1912The The Canadian steeplechaser Wickson won his third straight race of the meeting and his second stake when he was first home in the Saratoga Steeplechase but the win was a fluky one Penob scot the favorite although poorly handled at differ ¬ ent parts of the race took the lead on the far turn and had the race well in hand in coming to the last jump Then Wolke let him swerve badly In making the last obstacle and he almost crashed through the fence Uy the time Wolke got Ienobscot straight again Wickson had secured a good lead and al ¬ though a tired horse the latter won by six lengths while Gold Plate lasted long enough to beat Penob scot two lengths for second monev monevThe The tabled history of the Saratoga Steeplechase Handicap is as follows followsYear Year Winner AWt Jockey Val Time 1500 Herciilold 4 145 Finnegan 7300 419 1907 El Cuchillo 5 158 Donohue 7250 410 190S Jimmy Lane S 152 Boadwee 435 425 190 Uallacalla 5 152 Davidson 075420 1910 Hylda 4 130 S Williams 070 524 1913 Wickson 7 100 Beamish 1090 524 524AlHiut AlHiut J miles previous to 1910 Xo racing in 1911 and 1 12 12S S X Ilolmau manager of the King Edward Park track in Montreal and also the new Dorval Park track in the same city which opens its inaugural meeting next mouth was a visitor here today and he has sent out conditions for the most valuable race to be run next year Ilolman says that he in ¬ tends to have racing on an extensive scale at Dorval Park and with this end in view announced the In ¬ ternational Derby of 20000 for threeyearolds one mile and a quarter to be run in 1914 The entries to this race will close on Xovember 15 next and 2000 will go to the second horse 1500 to the third 500 to the fourth and the residue to the winner The race will be by subscription of 250 which entitles the nominator to name three horses but only two may start The starters in the race are to pay 150 additional Ilolman who is a hurtl ¬ ing manager was the pioneer in running stake races at a half mile track for at a recent meeting at King Kdward Park he carded seven stakes of 1001 each eachII II D Brown manager of the Laurel track who has been here ever since the meeting started today denied the report sent out from Detroit that he had sold out his interests at Laurel to James Butler uiiil the last named who reached town today also denied that there was any truth In the rumor Mr Brown did say however that he had been asked to put a price on his stock by several persons none of whom is willing to pay what he considers a proper figure He says he Is willing to sell at any time if he secures his price As to the report that he was to take over the Charleston track and manage it next winter he would not commit him ¬ self as he said he was not at liberty to speak on the matter at the presnt time timeAndrew Andrew Miller secretary and treasurer of the Saratoga Association took two purses today when he won the opening race with Tritler and the last with Undaunted both of which were handled by Byrne They were both well supported in the betting and their owner profited handsomely handsomelyJames James Butler today sold his horse Dartworth to J L Holland HollandJockey Jockey James Butwell was not riding this after ¬ noon and said that he will not again t e seen in the saddle until trainer William Garth sees tit to let him ride Butwell said that his riding during the last two days was permitted bv Mr Garth who allowed him to ride out all his engagements Butwell was of the opinion that the trouble would be adjusted in a few days daysJockey Jockey Tommy MeTaggart was taken ill with cramps during the afternoon and had to cancel his engagements while the services of a physician were twice needed to attend him himMr Mr and Mrs S C Hildreth reached town last night with a party of friends and today both were busy renewing acquaintances at the track trackFred Fred Alpers the wellknown gentleman rider was among todays arrivals and he will ride in the races for amateur riders He will have the mount on Flying Yankee on Monday MondayIn In order to put a stop to some of the rough riding that has prevailed here ever since the meeting onened another patrol judge has been appointed and W It MIdgely lias been selected to till the cosition He has had considerable experience in this line and was himself a rider of considerable skill many years ago agoThe The Jockey Club stewards met this afternoon and will meet again on Wednesday next to take up the Wilson matter again againAugust August Belmont departed this evening for a trip lo the mountains to last several days daysAugust August Belmont J Livingston and Frederick Johnson have been negotiating with Hugh Penny for the contract he holds on the promising apprentice J MeTaggart


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