In Readiness at Windsor: Owners, Horses and Patrons of Racing Flocking in from All Directions, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-13

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] r . J x i i l i I i I I i , , | . | , a , . . . . | j . | : ; 1 | i i 1 i I i _ i , r , 1 ■ 1 s IN READINESS AT WINDSOR OWNERS, HORSES AND PATRONS 0E RACING EL0CK1NG IN ER0M ALL DIRECTIONS. Paxi-Malaala to Be Used for the First Time in the History of Windsor Racing — Horses That Are Nov/ There. Detroit. Mich., July 12.— Raeiag folks are gathering here Ir all parts i i the country for the first of toe I.ilr. meetings of the Windsor Jockej i n.n, which 1- scheduled to open on W.ilii.-s.i ■ . The past li-.. dais - n the arrival of a i no-iih-lal.U; number of stables from Ken tacky and most of Hn-horses thai have been raeiag on the Canadian eii e.iii are already occupying stalls al Windsor. The rest will be hen- from Fort Brie by toatr rrow. Keen interest is being taken locally in ibe meeting and the Indications are thai il ,i:i turn oat in be the most successful of the season In Canada. The pan mutuela are to be need for the firs! time ii the history of the track and the management of the lull has good reason for believing Her they will Ik- a well received locally aa at other tracks where they have been introduced. The Windsor meeting will occupy the seven raeiag; days ii July il in July 21. Ir here the borsea will go lo Hamilton for the secoad meeting at that track beginning July 24 and continuing until July 31. Thin will follow tin- second meeting al Fori Brie, Aagast ill. The thoroughbred colony ai the Wind aor track ""as considerably augmented Friday afternoon by the arrival of several large stables, which were shipped from Latonia subsequent to tin- disastrous storm that visited Cincinnati and .i.init last Wedne day night All of the new arrivals reached here bi good ■■ lition after an uneventful trip, chief ai - the new-comers were the racing establish in i-nis nt W. I.. Lewis ,v Co., T. P. Hayes and William Gerst. The smaller stables t. arrive embraced the horse belonging to J. c. Caha, t. I. Kelly, A. I.. Denny, Jim Cass. c;. Uenze ami Williams ,V Stickney. As al] ,,e these owners had arranged beforehand for stalis the round no difficulty iu having their charges comfortably pat v ay. The stable of T. P. Hares is the beat known to local race-goers, inasmuch as the Hayes horses hare been campaigned on the Windsor track regu-mrly for the last ii-w yearn. The stable this season is a strong one. This •applies more particularly In the wn year ..Id division, which embraces some of the best juveniles rand on the Kentucky circuit during Ihe seasaa last closed. Included in the number are Kinney, winner of :! big slake race al Lexington, ami Cardome, which was placed in a number of stakes. Hnth of iln-s,. are eligible in the Rdcawold, the chief two-year-obi fixture of the first Windsor meeting. SolW Bock ami Jack ODowd, which also raced with credit in Kentucky, are two of the other two-year-idds in the Hayes string. Doners II and La Mode, both local favorites, are the chief om-s in the nlilri- division of the stable. The stables of W. I.. Lewis nml William Gent will be making their first appears at Windsor al tin- forthcoming meeting, as neither ol these establishments ha- raced in these pari heretofore al least not in a g I many rears. Both stables contain some reall g I class racers. Tbej were rrequenl winners on the Kentucky rireuit and barring acidents, Ibey ought ,, win a goodly share ol Ihe purses bang up al Wiadsor. The ierst stable, which is in charge of thai veteran trainei Will McDaniels. embraces such as Converse, Mountain Pearl. Colle. Brb?kley. st Chark-ote and Marsetto. The stable Is strong iu its two year-old representation, haviaar such good ones is Pan 11. nidi-. r,,sy Blair, Miss Atkin, Circulate, l.u/zi and Ava Trovato. flu- W. I.. Lewis string contains the Bastes of several that have earned brackets hist spring and this summer, among the number being Ihe l..n • - distance runner expectation ami i-ir-i Degree. The two year olds include John Jr., Mao Kstelle Id k William-. I.iii-lv B., Africa Beau. I m I-- w ill and Big Fellow. Jockey A. M,,tt. the stables regular rider, arrived with the consignment ami will he •pen in the saddle al Windsor. Other arrivals Friday included Ibe following horses: Dundreary, I loos lino. Fellow man. Lady ni Lynn, Stephen R., 1. c. Healy, Les Invaldes. Syrian and Filigree. ■I Cabn brought with him Ihe borses lluide P »st, Martinos and September Morn. Secretary W. Parmer of the Windsor Jockej Clnb has been advised by wire to reserve sixteen st ills for the horses of L. s. Tin. mi. -mi. which are dne In reach Windsor in lis rse of -i I.-w days All of tin- Tbomp -ui bor es raced al Fort Erie will be s,-nl here, and In addition si of the stables, horses now racing al Aqueduct will be forwarded tn Winds., r to reinforce the Canadian division It i- exi»eetcd that Borrow will be among the number • liipt ■■: rrom i -vi ,., i . rhis crack lorladistance racer, together with hi stable males Pamlean, Har- m.iiiiion. Slumber II. and Gino, are eligible to the IrnnI:,-,- Handicap to he run ai Windsor on tl-ei opening day, and. in all likelil I. vv.ll be i starter in the inaugural days chief event. Bo* row has been trained by James Bowe for all of ins -ink.- engagements and ii i- probable that be will Ih. here with Borrow to lit him for the Frontier.


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