Windsor Layers Hard Hit: Favorites Win Five Of Yesterdays Seven Races At Canadian Course.; Floral Park Is Returned Winner of Overnight Handicap--Jockey Waldron Suspended for Attempting Unfair Tactics to Defeat Miss Declare., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-19

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WINDSOR LAYERS HARD HIT FAVORITES WIN FIVE OF YESTERDAYS SEVEN RACES AT CANADIAN COURSE Floral Park Is Returned Winner of Overnight Handi ¬ cap Jockey Waldron Suspended for Attempt ¬ ing Unfair Tactics to Defeat Miss Declare Detroit Mich August IS F J Grefers Floral Park accounted for todays feature at Windsor the reeumseh Hundkup a dash of one mile in which she led her opposition from tin start and won well in hand The early pace was slow hut despite this the winner ran the mile In 139 There were only four starters with Floral Park ruling an oddson favorite aud heavily backed Four other purses were also won by the lirst choices and the layers suffered heavy losses on the afternoons business businessTin Tin officials showed that they are on the alert as evidenced by the suspension of jockey H Wald ¬ ron who had the mount on Janiel in the fifth race Janiel was well fancied by a certain coterie and was accordingly backed On form Miss Declare appeared to outclass her company and the 3 to 5 offered was eagerly accepted by students of form Miss Declare wis In close piiirters in the early running where slie was following Itcquiram close to the inner rail Waldron was on the outside of her with laniel and while rounding the far turn he kept calling to Lounsberry on He iniram to shut tin favorite off The matter was reported by Ilic patrol Judge and Waldron did not deny the accusation The otlicials then suspended him and referred his case to the stewards of the Canadian Bacing Associations for further action Rcquiram which made all the pace and finished second was claimed bv George Heed for 1O50 1O50The The ciflieials also had II G Bedwell before them regarding the ownership of Master Jim which was entered in the seventh race Master Jim had been running in the name of lames lioden lie was carded as the property of A M Orpen and the otlicials wished to be satisfied that the transfer was a legit ¬ imate one the supivosition being that the horse was still the property of Jack Sturgis Mr Bed well was unable to sqpply the necessary informa fcUon and the horse was ordered scratched by the judges u ifl Old Caper Saucervfhlch has been running con ¬ sistently on the Canadian turf for the past nine years scored his third victory of the present rac ¬ ing season when he won the opening dash this af ¬ ternoon for Canadianbred horses horsesAmong Among todays visitors were John G Greener of Nashville Tenn and Santo Sotille of Charleston S I The latter Is conlident of a successful meeting at the South Carolina track the coming winter winterLouis Louis Martlno arrived from Saratoga with his mare Ivabel and will finish out the season on the Canadian circuit circuitThe The stables of W C Clancy Green 1 Morris and A 1 Steele departed for Porter Ind this evening doekey eveningdoekey Winglield accompanied the Steele consign ¬ ment and will ride for that turfman during the Mineral Springs meeting Jockey Gould will go to the same place with G R Moreland and Gross will also go there to ride as a free lance lanceA A W Hoots will semi his sprinter Useelt to Por ¬ ter at the conclusion of the meeting here hereWilliam William Walker reports three fine sucklings at his farm sired by his old campaigner Stanley Fay Two are colts and one a lllly The latter Is out of Kyle and will be shown at the Toronto Exhibition The two colts are out of Virginal and Pecasta PecastaWidow Widow Wise pulled up lame after her effort in the llrst race and it was reported that she had bowed a tcudon tcudonC C W Gasser T K Allen and G W Scott are some of the horsemen who are reported as having announced their intention of shipping to Porter next week weekHob Hob Wright of Maryland is here in the interest of a fivedays meeting to bo given at Timonium Baltimore September 2 Harry Kites and several otber horsemen have promised to ship there thereT T I Hayes reports that his Kentucky Derby win ¬ ner Donerail is improving and will be back in training again in a few days The horse was stricken with an attack of indigestion a few days ago but responded to treatment treatmentT T M Green and Jim Basey are reported as having come out of their races with several cuts and the ehances are that they will not start again during this meeting


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