Rain And Mud at Windsor: Downpour Gives the Adept Mud Runners a Good Day at the Northern Track, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-17

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RAIN AND MUD AT WINDSOR DOWNPOUR CIVKS THE AliCPT MUD RUNNIRS A GOOD DAY AT Till; NORTHERN TRACK. Filigree Wins at a Long Prim — Bob Honsloy Cap- tuies tlie Melropole Handicap — Thompson Sprinter Miramichi Badly Injured. Windsor, lint., .Inly 10. — A ilelng? which cam. I-tor. the running of tin raci at Windsor tin- att.ri-noon turned tin track into ■ lam ol slop and mud. li wa in ideal daj foi ,i,. mud runners and the public had a g i im. on their capabilities, as at t ...i I.-. the 1. uii during in ■ afternoon. Saudi fields ruled, bat a majority 1 the races famished Interesting cont. it Kentock] bom vera eaa-picuouslj succe ful, the feature race, a tbree-ouartei allowance race, and the Uetropole Haadl eap, a da b ol one mile, going to 1 in ■..- and Boh Hei ley. FUigree beat a baiid t good sprlaten In the former alter leading from ti.. star! and nou by three parts ol . length from Carbide, with 11 Howard third. Dr. Larriok, which hm-died fourth, - probabl] best. The outside post po.ition and a slou tar! pi rred too big a handicap for him io . • - M-..1H-. in th.- aletropole Haadicap Jockey Murphy rated Bob Hen ley In 1- bind Tne Widow Moon until well around the tar tun ui.-u Boh Henaley moved an v. i l li a rash and found aa trouble in taking tlie lead .t the nuiab be wi oalj cantering and nghting tor in load. : in. I- coming to Canada this bora bai ..1 ..ml baa shown a dispo ItJea to go farther th.i u tie did in I-., ntacl y. 6. A. Alexandra, who came from New York with bis table, plan to lad n "in the season oa the Canadian circuit. He ..ill probably race bis norea .11 1 ne oi the int. r trad The suspension imposed oa Jockey Ward for roagh li.linj: at lort Brie was continued by the stewards ■11 the recent meeting of the Canadian ita.-in-i .v*-octatlons. A new rale was aKo paaaed at this meeting which will prevent Jockeys from riding other horses in races la which their contract eaa-ployera bare entries. 1 in- enin blank for the stakes to he run tit the Havre de Grace fall meetlag arrived at ffladsor im-. ii i.-i 11. ...11 ami were distributed among the li ; 1 men. iiri.-r i r,.!.- 11 pended Jockeys Ketany and Sentry for three days for disobedience at the post in thrt tilth race. Audr.-y Ausiin, beatea favorite in the liiih race, was elainied l. T. .1 . Bird for ,676, She 11 a half sister io s.-ii 1 ii in Maid, ;i popular racer with Canadian race goers. s: n!.-r Da.ie Informed Joseph McLeaaaa, clerk of the scales, than on account of the track condition, the ichoollng list bad been osponded. there were . [gbt en fa 1 ■■ on the list. 11*111 v Mi-ii-iiini will lake u|. the three-year-old Typhoon at Hamilton. The •••n has been tamed ■ oil at the Davies farm near Toronto since lat summer. iii. Tyree sprinter CarbidV reported to have struck loin ell while if work this morning and inflicted a -liuhl cat On the middle tendon of the off foreleg. Maholui N. M 11 larlan. favorably ka«WB BaSOag i-.-ie. goers aa the ecretary ..t the MemphU Jockej Club --ouie feu rears back, wai aa arrival 11 ■ Kentucky li - will remain on the circuit until the opening; of the Saratoga meeting t;. F. Ki.-hinc. received w .r,i from For! Erie this morning that bis highly-tried iiiiy Sunset died ■ 1 re nit il 1. rer contracted while being shipped from Ottawa to Fort I ri. . Before being shipped from Ottawa, Bichings tamed own an offer of -. 15 000 for siin-o t. lockey Keofch, who went to New York to rid? Hodae in the Suburban Handicap, returned this morning and will remain here with the Weber viable until the it opening of the Kentucky meetings. While being galloped this morning the Thompeoa racer Uiramichi got il" batter ol bis rider and. running .-it bolted through ■ gun ..11 the m 1 turn, injured himself so severer" that it is feared be will have to be destroyed Miramichi wa- about ready to go to the races and was aid to hare rounded to the form he displayed at the Maryland track: la r pring Francis J. i.-ns and trainer V«T. R. Sall.-p have parted and the Pons li • r -• have been turned os.r I,, 11. I-.. Pons, who wail train them in future. Euan Lawrence wai a risitor today. He au-Douuctd hi : |.|.oiuiiiii ut 1 lodge it the Dufferin Park and Hlllcrest half mile tracks at Toronto..


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