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I r i I i ; f i : i i | . ; i i I I i 1 I BACK BAY DEFEATS PAN ZARETA AGAIN. The Fast Rubicon Sprinter Ties the Canadian Record for Three-Quarters in Doing So. Montreal. Que.. September It — P. Shc.idaus _ Rubicon gelding. Hack Kay, equaled the Canadian record for three quarters at Dorval Park this afternoon when be beat the Texas mare. Pan Zareta. by -a nose and ran the three-quarters in 1:11 flat. Four . veais ago at Hamilton Augusi ltelnioiits lriscillian i established this record in Canada when he ran i the distance In 1:11. On that occasion he beat ; Watervale. also owned bv Mr. Belmont., but trained ; by John Wliaieii. S. C. Hildreth raced lriscillian : for Mr. Hcliiiont that year. In todays race Fan ! Zareta. although beaten, showed a good perform- ; ance. She shouldered 12:! pounds, raced that speedy 1 mare The Widow Moon into defeat in the fust halt | and hung on resolutely when Hack Hay challenged in the homestretch. As the race was run KeWCeaa | was much the best. He got caught in a jam on the backstretch and his rider was forced to pull him off his stride and then go to the outside. The ground he lost at this point beat hiin. Close finishes and fast time wan the order all afternoin. It was not until the final strides that most of the winners got up to score by small margins. ! S. Louis has purchased from I. Hayinoud I he two-year-old Cincinnati. Mr. Louis formerly owned the colt and sold him to Mr. Haymond last spring. Fred Musaute took the sprinter Iiohengrin from C!. R. Rryson after he was beaten yesterday. The horse cost him .UP. live carloads of horses departed for Woodbine tonight to lie on hand for the opening of the Or. lario Jockey Clubs meeting in Toronto. Among the stabbs thai made an the consignment were hose of H S. Newman. W. Martin, J. C. Fletcher, V. Caywood, Wheat City Stable, W. II. Fixer, Kevstone Stable. K. L. Hresler. J. F. Richardson, J. PhUIips, Smith and Farrar, R. H. Stelle. ». L. lons. J. F.odeii, J. D. Misiek, R. F. Watkhmg aid f. Garaaan. R. J. Austin, William Walker and John Walters, with the J. M. Hendrie string. Shipped to Woodbine last night. Jockey Si lianierhorn, who fell while riding Wild Horse in the first race yesterday, developed a slight concussion of the brain last night and was removed to the hospital. C. F. Sherman purchased the plater Ford Mai from I". Musante this afternoon and the In rse will be shipped to Toronto tonight. Jockey Smyth will leave for Havre de iracp at the conclusion of the Dorval Fark meeting to report to W. H. Mizell. The latter has obtained a call on the lad for the fill meetings in Maryland.