Ladies Handicap to Flying Fairy.: Cassatt Filly Shows Game Performance in Taking Belmont Park Feature-Cabaret a Winner., Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-29

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LADIES HANDICAP TO FLYING FAIRY. Ca-.att Filly Shows Game Performance in Taking Belmont Park Feature — Cabaret a Winner. New York, May 2S. — In a spectacular finish, in which the first three horses were noses apart. Tying Fairy, carrying Ian freight, won the forty-fourth running of the Ladies Handicap today from fair .ipposiiimi. The Casanti lilly went lata the lead in 11 lirsl quarter ol a iniie, el.isely followed hy Tarts and the two sc.-nie.l to have the • test be iuii-ii them, hut when midway ol the stretch, J. .. iMiards a. lean eaiue from the rear and. in a 1 national Stretch drive, the Ihree passed the stand iii is.-ly aligaed. Plysag Fairy, showing rare "aimin-s. just lasted to win. The Ladies Stakes was established in I8M at Jm. .me Park, ami was ran ram ISM to i;h4 at 1-.11is Park, then transferred to Belmont Park. Its tabulated history since imio is given li.-h.w: i,.r. Winner. A.Wt. Jockey. Val. Time, f./ilii Oneek gueeii FJ1 Mailer ,0110 1 : I , i.i-n Janice 11 Plggotl 2.1s.. 1:45 M 1 rj Bine iirl 121 T. Itiirns... 2,305 A2 ran:; Girdle 121 T. Burns... 3.445 1:42% r.. U Beldame l-l Hildebrand.. 4,OT0 l:ii. 1005 Ilinilcis 121 I.mic 6,345 1:42% 1000 Tirvcise 121 Lvne 5,000 I IH iiioT Yankee Girl 121 Ka.lik.- •" . 105 1:40 , UMls Stamina 121 I-.. Dagaa .. S.:t83 l:IOi-r, i:ni!i Xlaskette 121 Batwell ... O.firtO 1:39 I-Hi o.-can Bound ...12! U. Garner . 1,520 1:43 1013 llamina 1 KH II. Kailtla- . 1.720 1:30% mil Plying Pairy ..1 121; T. Da vies .. 2.110 1 ::s N11 racing in 1911 and 1912, la the third race, which was a handicap over the • i fin -loin; - main ronrae, II. P. Whitneys Meeting lion . lii.untlit ..in from England last season, was • making his grst appearance in a race in tin I nlted I Stati Meeting llmis,. opened up ■ long toad in 1 the early stages, hul had t.i be ridden mil at the ■ n 1 p. dis|Hise .,f Thornhill. There Is a 1 ilbBity that in- ma have been a trifle short in todays race. 1 1 is sai.l he is t. niched in tbe wind. • aptain E. B. assalt. in addition to winning the • Ladies Handicap with Plying Fairy, to.-k the fir- t race with Hydroplane, which came from behind to ami over J. L. Hollands Haversack. Perthshire • w-.ii tli- second from Gordon after leading through .mi. David Gideons s.m-pii bad an easy task la 1 , lining the liflh. lie was always in front and. aim., mil Lady Botha, after swerving to the outside ■ i tbe . |!imt T past, .am. iiLiaiii ill I .1. teiniined 1 . Uallcnge, he easily In 1.1 her sate. lliarles Hill, who trained Heno an. 1 Baaastar far Clarence Mackay, was 1 visitor today. it was discovered today that tbe coll Royal Bine. owned by IJ.il Parr, ;- freuuent wuiner thi spring, . i in realty Star of I... v.. J..I111 E. .M.-nhleii. who . bred lioth the colts and shipped them to Mr. Garth 1 last lal. today discovered tin- mistake thai had 1 he. n ma.l.. dne to the man in rhatu " tbe slip meal mixing ap the t.iL-- W. A. Bead, president of the Beaver fair and I Racing Association, purchased three of the horses , which c. T. Boots brought from California last 1 I ill and which have since been located at Sbeeps-bratl . Bay. They have been tamed oret t" Loals , I ■■ 11-iel. former trainer for Angnst Belmont, to 1 train and ship to Belmont Park.


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