Sloppy Track at Hamilton: Change in the Going and Heavy Weight Bring Pan Zareta Defeat, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-29

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Ql jj I CH . ln .|. this the " m. i hut SI ~" J.., on ,. the . A. :*• J? th. Bob ... he tin too ha has rick, ri« d - set w: was no CO ah ald ■ s-i "i " no ., ban . J" " for •" a an i la ] o |. t| the ,, -y| w u tl oi of :l| at " the " sl spe ■ !! in te to n - J] at ., .j a c ■ ;l at " SL01TY TRACK AT HAMILTON CHANGE IN THE GOING AND HEAVY WEIGHT BRING PAN ZARETA DEFEAT. Indolence Spiings a Surprise in the Birmingham Handicap — Hampton Dame Scores in a Closely Contested Finish. t Hamilton, out.. July 28. The races al Hamilton afternoon were run aver ■ rtoppj track ami change iii tin- going resulted in numerous withdrawals, the liehls being materially reduced in a majority of the races. The program was an excel one. with the Birmingham and Midsummer Handicaps as the attractions. Apart from these races Interest centered in the Tee k Handicap, which called for Canadian hieds. Hampton Panic, .models favorite- for the race, just manage d to get up in closing strbh-s to heal Tartarean by a nose. U Austin tarnished the winner of the Mraalng-hai i Handicap in Indolence, the extreme outsider In hitting, which wen in runaway fashion, hailing Hensley by live lengths. Another surprise came with the running of the Midsummer Handicap, in which Pan ZaretH was beaten off. The heavy impost and soft Loing proved much for the mare it may he. too. that ihe trained ..ff. Hie winner turned up in Pr. Par which went to the post sore and pulled up decided!] lame. The e -.It grabbed his, tputrtcr while being worked yesterday and tin- injury is not of a serious nature. Johnny Lewis, a recent arrival from New Oilcan .. among the bookmakers who cut in this nfter-i n. Mr. Lewi- will leave for Saratoga at the conclusion of the Hamilton meeting, but will nrob- return for Ottawa Harry Shaw is arranging for a special train to le.no here tin- closing night of the meeting for Saratoga. He ha- already l-xikcd live lars. John Wallers is goiag along slowly with the crack handicap horse Great Britain, ami will make effort to start him before the Blue Bonnets meeting at Montreal. N. It. Sutherland today pnrchased from tha Pro.ik.lale Stable the gelding Double Pas-,, by Uncle l Hide Six. The sic wards isSu,-,| a ruling barring Jockey Tea from the privileges of the course and referring his ease to the Canaeliau Itaeiim Associations further action. Teahan is accused hy Jockey Morys .ef asking 1 1 i in t" give the sprinter Yorkvilb easy rich- in Ihc race which he won on Mondai last. The slake blanks for the events |.i he run at Blue Bonnets the coming fall bnve been issued hv th.- Montreal Jockey Club. The stakes include the Provincial Nursery and Ilochclaga for two year olds. Bar! Grey cup ami Cbamplaia stakes for tbre--- ye.ir eilds and over, the Kings Plate- and the Hendrie Mini rial Steeplechase. Entries to these Ixtares will close August 10. The Bed Well racer Parilner collhh-d with the two-year-old Donnros First while lieing exercised this morning, shaking up the latter name what. Arthur Blrod, who has charge of the management the ring al the new half-mile Maisoniii-uve track Montreal, reports that the inaugural meeting of club has |,y far excelled expectations. On Sat unlay last a crowd of I.imki was in attendance ami -dilation was keen. The Maisonneiive iii-eting was promoted by William M. Murray. L. J. Crawford will ship his stable, which Includes Dr. Sullivan. Oreetiway and Miss K rater, from here !• the- King Edward track at Montreal. The management of the King Bdwanl plant is making strei s efforts to get horsemen to ship Montreal. The fact that the closing day d the Dufferin Park meeting and the opening day of the llilbrest meeting will conflict with that at King Edward, means that there will he a shortage of horses at King Edward. It is said that the purses the latter course- will he increased this fall. Frank -I. Priteii. who is connected with the linan-e-iul department of the Windsor Jockey Club, will again be in charge of tin- niiiluel plant ttf the Cuba American Jockey Club at Havana next winter. Mr. l.iiicu has arranged to leave for Caba im mediately following the close of the fall meeting l.atonia. Kay B. Miller came down from Montreal to witness the racing at lfamilton.


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