Great Britain Is Disqualified.: George M. Hendries Racer Loses Purse to Pan Zareta After Finishing First at Windsor., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-20

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GREAT BRITAIN IS DISQUALIFIED George M Hendries Racer Loses Purso to Fan Zareta fter Finishing First at Windsor Detroit Mich August 19 The first disqualifi ¬ cation of the Windsor hiecting eame with the run ¬ ning of the opening race tills afternoon when George M Hendries Great Britain was set back for carrying Pan Zareta wide in entering the home ¬ stretch and repeatedly bumping the filly in the stretch racing Tho officials were firmly convinced that Deronde could have avoided the jostling and for this reason they suspended the rider for the re ¬ mainder of the meeting There is no question but that Great Britain was best and with a stronger rider in the saddle he undoubtedly would have won with ease As it was he beat Pan Zareta by only a neck Kederis handled tnu latter with excellent judgment slowlyIn after leaving the barrier rather slowly In the Cadillac Handicap one of the feature races cf the afternoon R J Mackenzies Kuckhom shouldered 122 pounds and eijualed the track record for six furlongs by running the distance iu 112 Biykhorn was ridden by Small rau close up to the fast early pace and in the homestretch resiKmded with splendid courage to beat Marjorie A in the final strides Only a head separated the pair at the finish finishThere There were only three starters in the Essex Han ¬ dicap a 1500 dash of live and a half furlongs for twoyearolds Mis Gayte an oddson favorite made a runaway affair of the race and won easily by five lengths The time 105 equaled the Canadian record for the distance and represented a new track record recordThis This was the sixth running of the Essex Handicap the history of which is as follows Year Winner Wt Jockey Val Time Time1UOS 1011JOJ 1UOS Richard Reed 10 JWMphy 1150 101 1JOJ Prince Imperial Meutry 1150 10 rUO 770100lilll Cismont 104 J Reid 770100 lilll 107751H2 Moisant 125 G BUIHS 915 10775 1H2 Leochares aQSLoftus 915 109 1913 Miss Gayle 103 Obert 1155 105 105Distance Distance fiveeighths of a mile until 1JIO Inlan running for the first time in the colors of a new owner G M Miller proved an eany winner of the fifth race in which he beat Righteasy a length and a half Bettie Sue set her company a terrific pace and went to the half in 40 out tired and quit in the homestretch homestretchLounsberry Lounsberry who had the mount qn Black Chief winner of the second race was susuemled for three days for cutting across the others at the start and interfering with the chances of Torn Sayers h finished a close second to the winner lie stewards after giving Luke Ie Blond a hearing this morning restored the latter to full privileges and Le Blond saw the racing this after ¬ noon for the first time since the Hamilton meeting Through some sort of misunderstanding Le Blond was barred from the Fort Erie Irack buc the matter was quickly straightened out after an interview with the officials this morning and he was restored to full privileges on all of the Canadian courses It is his intention to purchase several yearlings at the tall KentuckyF sales in Kentucky F J Pons left for his home at Madison Tenu vsterday and will be absent from the tracks until the opening of the Kentucky fall meetings S Most has arranged to send his horses from here to Porter J 1 Atkins is also talking of send ¬ ing part of his stable to the Indiana course and W C Clancy before leaving this afternoon arranged with jockey Bnxton to do his riding at the Mineral Springs meetingAmos Jockey Cliibs meeting Amos Turueys useful threeyearold Kleburne was seen ou the track this morning for the first time iu several weeks Kleburue is being prepared for MarylandTivo the fall meetings 1n Maryland Tivo carloads of horses were shipped from the Dufferin Park track In Toronto this morning to Ottawa The stables of J G Wagnou and J H Lamb consignmentWillie were in the consignment Willie Martin and Woods Garth sent their strings direct to Ottawa from Fort Erie George ErieGeorge Hose was among the layers who were missing from the firing line this afternoon Tint public put a crimp in many of the layers bank ¬ rolls during the first two days of the meeting


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