Starts The Season Well: Amalfi Is Returned Easy Winner Of Newark Selling Stakes.; Star Gift Continues Her Winning Streak in Sprint Race at Havre de Grace--Rain Follows Conclusion of Days Racing., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-28

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STARTS THE SEASON WELL AMALFI IS RETURNED EASY WINNER OF NEWARK SELLING STAKES Star Gift Continues Her Winning Streak invSprint invSprintRace Race at Havre de Grace Rain Follows FollowsConclusion Conclusion of Days Racing Havre de Grace April 27 Richard T Wil ¬ son s Amain running in his best form accounted for todays carded feature the Newark Selling stakes a dash of one mile and seventy yards in easy fashion Amalli ridden by McCahey was outrun by his company for the first tluree furlongs but when he moved up on the back stretch he easily assumed the lead and won well in hand Boxer the second horse lost much ground by go ¬ ing wide on the first turn but was at 110 stage a match for the winner Ablwtsford was the one to take down third money Carlono the only other start quitting badly when the stretch was reached The Palace Stables Star Gift kept up her sensational string of consecutive victories since the opening of the season when she took a shifty band of sprinters into camp in the third race a selling handicap at six furlongs Sehuttinger rode a far better race than on the occasion of tile mares last effort After disposing of Marjorie A during the run down the back stretch he let out a wrap and drew away from the challenge of Belamour fashionMidsummerlike to win in handy fashion Midsummerlike weather brought out a large crowd of real racing enthusiasts from the different cities In this vicinity and a well balanced card was run which resulted in spirited racing throughout The public had the best of the setto with the layers the majority of the winners being heavily supported The race through the field resulted in an easy victory for Wool t ex which was simply cantering at the end Of the five starters only three finished the course without mishap although Little Hugh unseated his rider at the tenth fence and bolted at the thirteenth but finished the course Headmast courseHeadmast a threeyearold that Jaiiies Fitzsim mons brought here to raca for the Qulncy stable was destroyed this morning He was attacked with paralysis of the throat and Dr McCully pronounced the disease Incurable 1 Mines Rovye will ship a string of the Harry Payne Whitney horses to Louisville from the Rronki dale farm In New Jersey Saturday In trinllot will be the Whitney candidates for the Kentucky Wcrliy and the Oaks OaksFour Four or live of the stables at Havre de Grace wilt remain there until time for shipment to Bel inont Park for the New York sensor In this lot will TalbottIke IKJ the horses of John O Talbott Ike Thompson known in most ievcry betting ring In the country for almost half a oenturv was a visitor this afternoon He clme over from Philadelphia and appeared to enjoy the races im ¬ mensely menselyThe The case of J W Hcdrlck whose entries have been refused as a result of the rnnningup of the lilly Ada Anne some days ago has been referred to the Jockey Club ClubJohn John and George Odom were among the arrivals form New York this afternoon After afternoonAfter Norse King had worked a mile in 140 for Max Ilirsch this morning it was decided that ho would be sent to Louisville to have a try for the Kentucky Derby This Bclmont castoff races under the silks of F B Lemaire and has come to be a good one oneSuperintendent Superintendent which went into winter quarters in bad shape is again training nicely and should be longTrainer seen under colors before long Trainer Midgely has been instructed by Gifford A Cochran his employer to send the horses to Belmont Park at the close of the present meeting Those that were shipped from Aikcn are reported to have reached the course of the Westcbester Racing Association in excellent condition Rain conditionRain fell at the conclusion of the racing today and the track probably will be muddy tomorrow


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