Havre De Graces Promising Outlook, Daily Racing Form, 1915-09-12

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J f ! r r s . s v ,1 ,l s ,j ,1 ., c , , - - ■ i •• id w ii ig id 11 ie e ii the I. 1 it HAVRE DE GRACES PROMISING OUTLOOK. Baltimore, Md.. September 11.— The outlook Eai the Maryland racing season was never more promis ing than it is now and preparations have been made all along the line to entertain bumper crowds. A number of owner- have made arrangements to ship their horse to Havre de Grace, where the Maryland racing season will be inaugurated on Weilm -day. September 15, the advance guard hav- Ing left or. Friday of this week, when John Sin ford wiih fifteen head. John Whalen with sixteen and William Garth with nineteen pulled out from Beta* nt Park. These will be followed on Sunday bv Max Hiracfa with sixteen head. George pdoea lift ■ ■ 1. K. F. Carman sixteen. Jack Goldsborough sixteen, Mike Daly twelve, August Belmont and S. C. Hiidreth thirty. I.. S. Thompson sixteen and J. t. Talhott twelve. On the cl -sing day of the Belmont Iark meeting the following shipments have been booked: II. C. Hallenbeck fifteen, James Me- Iaughlin sixteen. T. J. Henley sixteen. James Itut- lor sixteen. W. II. Karrick sixteen. J. McManus sixteen, lames Fitasimmons thirty two and s. J. i.awier fifteen. All of tin- best horses in eastern training, from the two-year-old division up l-i the all-aged, are represented in the Havre de Brace stakes and Secretary Behberger has assurances that every mm of them will be Been at the |H.sf at some time during the mrrtlnr He la particularly interested in the Havre de Grace Handicap at one mile and an eighth, which will he the feature of Saturday. September IS. In this event Koainer will 1111 doobtedly be top weight, and it appears now that he will have opposed to him the newest sensation ill the three-year-old and over division. Cock o the Walk, a- well a- Stromboli. Trial by Jury. Coquette, Gainer, The Finn. Kingly, Phosphor, Star Haze. Slumber II. and Tartar. sample -print, which will take place at th« me-tinu. will be the goxbill Handicap at three quarters, in which such horse- .1- Hsrmonicon, Flit terg -dd. Phosphor, High Noon. Coquette, Hanson, Hester Prynne and Caprt an- eligible. .» mong the good two-year olds which will certainly be seen under colors in the Eastern Shore Handicap and other events for their age are Friar UiM-k. Achievement ir Man. Hidden Star, George Smith, Sprint, Vermont, King Neptune. Ormesdale ami I I Ol. .- of I OHIO. Willi onwards of seventy days „ racing in the State of Maryland, horsemen should lie enabled to ■Ct Uicir "winters feed" witkuut ttuy dillieulty.


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