Day Of Surprises At Windsor.: Rifle Brigade and Mud Sill Only Winning Favorites--Harry Lauder Wins Handicap., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-21

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DAY OF SURPRISES AT WINDSOR Rifle Brigade and Mud Sill Only Winning Favorites Harry Lauder Wins Handicap Detroit Mich August 20 Surprises were the order at Windsor this afternoon aud the winners of some of the races came from unexpected quar ¬ ters Only two favorites won th r successful choices being Uifle Brigade and Mud Kill Meissen an odds on favorite for the opener a dash of five furlongs for Canadianbred twoyearolds was beaten through an accident One of the assistant starters was keeping her straight at the barrier and when the break came she appeared toshy away from the web ¬ bing She kept losing ground for the first twenty yards and this beat her At the finish she came fast and was right with the winner at the end endA A plunge developed on Melton Street in the Walk erville Handicap the feature race of the program The horse proved a rank disappointment and finished last The winner turned up In Harry Lauder which beat Cousin Puss a head headFred Fred Drew a brother to Jack Atkin and White Heat a sister to Hawthorn wen among the starters in the fifth race which was for maidens The form ¬ er was making his tirst appearance in public In this race while White Heat had started but once before at Dallas Tex Boith ran prominently White Heat finishing second and Fred Drew third After the race Fred Drew was claimed by W W Harden while William Walker took White Heat Kaeh cost its new owner 075 Jockey Gould was suspended by starter Dade for the rest of tin meeting for disobedience at the post in the lirst race raceMud Mud Sill winner of the seventh race was bid up from 700 o 1100 and Ixiugllt by I J Miles MilesJockey Jockey Olwrt Is the latest lo announce his Inten ¬ tion of going to Porter Ind He leave tomorrow tomorrowJ J M Cooper shipped his stable from Windsor to Porter this morning nnd several other owners will leave for the same place next week weekT T P Hayes has changed his plans and will delay his departure for Kentucky until the conclusion of the Woodbine meeting He will send his stable from here to Ottawa on Monday next The horses that John Walters is training for George M Heinlrie will also be shipped to Ottawa and raced at Con uaught Park Bine Bonnets and Woodbine They will be shipped from the lattijr point to Douglas Park alxiut October 1 1Jockey Jockey Small lias entered Into an arrangement to ride for the H J Mackenzie stable on the Kentucky track this fall lie will leave Tor his ttoTmj in Seattle at the conclusion of the Windsor meeting to i emain LexingtonWalter until the opening of racing at Lexington Walter O Parmer announced that the entire crop of yearlings of the Edeuwold Stud would be disposed of by auction in the paddoqk at the Wind ¬ sor track tomorrow before the races racesThere There will be an important meeting of the stew ¬ ards of the Canadian Racing Associations at Ottawa next week It is understood that all of the cases that have arisen during the present season will be revived and it will not be surprising If official action is taken against some who huve been under suspicion


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