Harry Shaw Wins Easily: Takes the Katonah Highweight Handicap and Scores in a Canter, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-28

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HARRY SHAW WIiNS EASILY TAKES THE KATONAH HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP AND SCORES IN A CANTER. 0. M. Miller Surprises His Confident Backers — Ella Bryson Takes Kir Race — Jockey Dreyer to Be Operated On Again. New Jork, July 127. The Katenaa llighwcight lliiniiii ap »»s today** feature ami Barry Shaw. which had lieen unfortunate in several preceding tarts, was returned the w inner, lie began well i«daj ami. after b adina for a short distance am* omenturily passed bj .superintendent . which led t i Hi.- stretch Mini. Buxtou then called B| the :i i 11 coll and he Hoot drew "away Into an i*aaj lead, which in- lacreased to ■ l iu" margin at the i-inl and won in ■ i-anti r. Tin- defeat of :. M. Miller in the littli raee araa ■ Iwlded sarprl e, :i the araaaa racer appeared to bare the raee at his mercy after several or tin-taipposed dangerous entries had heea withdrawn. !li brought D|i in third place, Etobinetta, ai in: ■I! . being returned the winner, with Stonebenge ...ml. startling, another Carman entry, was well backed in the Brat race, bal was beaten by Sasin and Kroomvule. Ella Bryson mad. a i for the Carman ■aide by winning the third ran- in easy fashion. Mustard, which started in the tirst race, spread i I. ..I during ih - r ilog ami palled up unite l.i in*-. Hi- wa only recently acquired by the Sim bone Stable. I i.i- cuntlitioa id Hon John .1. Graham, who suffered an attack ot heart failure Saturday, has materially improved and be will be removed to liia home it Syosset, 1.. I., tomorrow. Jockey -I. lireyer, who sustained a bad fracture ol i.iK- i r his legs during the Jamaica meeting .mil who recovered sufficiently in lie removed from I Marys Hospital at Jamaica, I.. I., will have .. Mi in n there ami undergo an operation, as his broken leg has failed ti metal properly. Sasin, winner of the tirst race, was purchased by his present owner, G. J. ORelliey for at the yearling sales at Sbeetisbead Bay last year. The stables of Andrew Miller. Gilford A. Cochran i. K. G. r.illin-s and the steeplechase horses under tin- care of John I.. Coyle will be shipped to Bun toga tonight. The stake blanks for the Laurel meeting;, which i . hp In-Ill in Oct ibar. will In- distributed among. ttm horsemen at Saratoga next week. The track was rast despite rain which fell last night, the Aqueiluct track being considered the heal ni.iii.il New V H, by horsemen. Work-out* at Aqueduct this morning an a als a Mark were: Ambrose Half mile la r,r,. Ben Quiuce Mile in 1:49. Kill th Baniuaim lii- eighths in 1:0!"... i: i -ivn c. Mile In 1 : 1 ;.. llvria Half mile In 51%. .1. .1. Ulli* I ivi-oialHlis In 1:0.", Fa/uli -Mile in 1:45%. Little Nearer Mile la 1 :451s. Maxim* th "iii- Three-quarters in 1:21. Iullux Three-quarters in I :l;t" .. Ui.aim-r Seven-eighth* in 1 :.;". ■■■ Surprising Three-quarten in 1:18. At Belmont Park work outs aver a slow track this morning were: ir Man Three-quarters in 1:24. Ben Kali- Mile iii in;. Feminist Three-eighth* in 39%. Important Three . glil hs in :;i;:! .. Incut Three eighths in 36%. Ileionc Three-eighth* in 39%. Valentine Half mile in r,7.


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