Pan Zaretas Defeat of Saturday, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-28

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PAN ZARETAS DEFEAT OF SATURDAY. Fan Caret* was perhaps not at her licsf when she was beaten by sir Kdgar at Hamilton Saturday. H was noticeable that she did not act in her usual nonchalant way ai the harrier, but turned ahout and backed away from it in a manner completely torelga to her usual perfect behavior. starter Dade said after the race: "I was not unprepared tor Fan Zaretas defeat. She is one hone that 1 have absolutely no tr.uihle with at the peat. A hahv ran put her in her place, and she will stand absolutely still until time to move off. Today, though, she could not In- kept straight and was coin inua lly Minima and sidling against the other bones hi one direction or the other." A visitor at Hamilton Saturday was Charles Boyle of Woodstock, who is around after a sen-re attack of pneumonia. The veteran was inn. -h interested in Pnn Zareta, and pointed to her as one of the extremely rare instances of a in. ir.s practical Indifference to weight. "Youll timi that in great horses." he said. "And its MM of tlie things that makes them great. Itut net in mares. And I dont believe I can recall a mare that possessed it in the same degree as this one."


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