Pan Zareta Again Winner: J. F. Newmans Consistent Filly Scores For Third Time At Ottawa.; Incidentally Reduces Track Record for Five and One-Half Furlongs to 1:06 4/5--Mediator Wins Race After Towton Field Goes Lame., Daily Racing Form, 1913-09-02

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PAN ZARETA AGAIN WINNER J F NEWMANS CONSISTENT FILLY SCORES FOR THIRD TIME AT OTTAWA Incidentally Reduces Track Record for Five and One Half Furlongs to 106 Mediator Wins Race After Towton Field Goes Lame Ottawa Ont September 1 T F Newmans Texasbred lilly Pan Zareta scored another victory at Connaiight 1ark this afternoon wlien she heat a hand of good racers in the Buckingham Ilandicai a dash of six furlongs In which she carried top weight Iau Zareta came from hehhnl wore dowu the tiring Three Links and won going away by a length The time 1001 was fast tor this track Todays victory marked the third that Pan Zureta has scored during this meeting Since coming to Canada unplacedLabor she has not finished unplaced Labor Day saw a recordbreaking crowd at Con naught Park It was by far the largest gathering that ever witnessed racing at the new course The day was a perfect one for outdoor sport and with the good card offered and the track in excellent condition a splendid afternoons entertainment was enjoyed presentThe by those present The Greenville Purse a dash of one mile which divided interest with the Buckingham Handicap went to Mediator The latter was heavily backed despite his poor showing in his previous effort Tow ton Field tin favorite outran his company from the start and led until well within the final furlong only to tire and pull up lame lameGerrard Gerrard winner of the last race was bid up from 500 to 800 and bought by S Louis P M Civill retaliated by claiming Love Day for G7r Jockey Kederis was held accountable for the acci ¬ dent in the fourth race in which Volita was inter ¬ fered with and fell The stewards fined Kederis 100 and suspended him for the remainder of the meeting meetingJohn John J McCafferty who is in charge of the horses that Dr J S Tyree is racing will have one of the largest strings in training next season During the past snmmcr Mr McCafferty made a trip through the different farms in Kentucky and picked up twenty of the choicest yearlings In the blue grass state Jt is his intention to ship this band of youngsters to Charleston together with the ten older horses in the Tyree stable Among the youngsters that McCaf ¬ ferty picked up are a brown colt by Hastings Josle L the dam of Ilorron four liy Celt one by McGee five by Star Shoot three by Gloritier two by Voter one by Marta Santa one by Hoyal Flush 111 and one by Garry Herrmann McCatferty has refused an offer of 5000 for the Hastings Josie L colt coltAt At the conclusion of the Canadian racing season Fred W Gerhardy will take a trip abroad He will visit England Germany and France It is his in ¬ tention to pay a visit while in France to his old employer Gene Leigh Mr Gerhardy will return in time for the opening of the Norfolk meeting with judgeW which he is connected as associate judge W 0 Toplin has added the twoyearold Star Shoot colt Zodiac to his string He purchased the latter from Sam Louis on Saturday after Louia took him from P M drill Zodiac has been in half a dozen different stables during the past month News of the death of George Ham trainer for William Gerst was received with much regret by horsemen here this morning Hams death was due to an automobile accident Shelby West who was in the car witli him suffered a broken arm armHodse Hodse was excused from starting in the Bucking ¬ ham Handicap by the judges The colt was taken sick yesterday and was coughing this morning Hodge won his last six races and is rated as the best twoyearold racing on the Canadian circuit just now nowJohn John W Schorr is making an effort to engage Jack McCormlck to handle a division of his stable and if he succeeds he will ship part of his string back to Canada


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