Sport Is Well Patronized: Management Of Bowie Track Well Satisfied With Results To Date.; Course in Fair Way to Fall Heir to Bennings Place in Racing--Gossipy News Growing Out of Yesterdays Racing., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-07

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SPOUT IS WELL PATRONIZED MANAGEMENT OF BOWIE TRACK WELL SATIS FIED WITH RESULTS TO DATE Course in Fair Way to Fall Heir to Bennings Place Placein in Racing Gossipy News Growing Out of Yesterdays Racing Baltimore Mil April The Kowie mooting thus far Iiiis been given i warm reception by the rac ¬ ing public and the Southern Maryland Agricultural Associations track seems destined to take a lei K in place in the Maryland circuit The attendance has been quite up to the expectations of the man ¬ agement Washington and Baltimore racegoers make up the great body of the visitors but a con ¬ siderable contingent of the regulars who follow the sjiort from place to place and a noticeable element from Philadelphia and New York help swell the gale receipts There is a clean and healthy tone to the sport and it is th intention of the otlicials in hold everybody np to the mark Itowie it seems likely will lill the gap left by the abandonment of Kenning as no other track has hasThe The Howie management made the announcement that commencing with next falls meeting many of the oldtime stakes of the Washington Jockey flub formerly run at Kenning would lie re ¬ vived The Giand Consolation the Washington Cup the Dixie and the Maximum all events over con ¬ siderable distances of ground will l e among the number numberThe The Irindyvine purse a seveifnrlong dash that was featured at the Howie course this after ¬ noon resulted in an upset when Joe Deilwld and Lochicl led Harry Shaw oddson favorite to the Jinisb Harry Shaw was eagerly supported by the talent in spite of the shortness of the odds ob ¬ tainable on him He raced into the lead in going down the backstretch with Eagle but when the lielil reached the head of the stretch Joe Dei liolds bid was not to be denied ami Harry Shaw gave mi tile lead and continuing to falter lost second place to Lochicl When lie returned to the judges stand he showed the slightest trace of lanwjioss It was rumored that lie came out of his previous race with an injured hoof and this was advanced to account for his defeat today todayWellmatched Wellmatched fields faced the starter in most of Jhe sevxai races and spirited sport was witnessed by the patrons who had a good line on the con ¬ testants and heavily supported1 the majority nf the winners The going showed marked improve ¬ ment and the track will be at its best for to ¬ morrows racing Star Gift repeated a former vic ¬ tory when she easily disposed of a large field of sprinters in the third race Krajidywine and Incla Muii finished closest to her The opening scramble of the day for twoyearolds went to the credit of James McLanghlins charge Little Alt a The winner was neglected in the wagering going tii tlie iKist an outsider and ran an Impressive race having something left at the end after stand ¬ ing u drive in the stretch stretchThe The lirst runup of the meeting look place when Sam Louis bid up Mr Karlus winner Viikt from his entered price of ifdO to 1100 at which ligure he was sold soldK K Mnrrav will siip Chad Kuforil to Lexington tomorrow W It Mizells Terrible Kill recently taken up after wintering at II G KedwolPs Mary limd farm will accompany him to the blue grass state stateA A public sale will be held in the paddock on Tuesday next when several twoyearolds besides smile older horses will be offered to the highest highestsixteen bidder bidderTile Tile Whitney stable of sixteen horses will be beon shipped to Havre de Grac on Moudav next K KCole Patterson will ship Iiby Cole and Sand 1ocket same track tomorrow


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