Bowie Track is Crowded: Banner Attendance of the Meeting Views some Excellent Racing, Daily Racing Form, 1915-11-21

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BOWIE TRICK IS CROWDED i / I VIEWS SOME EXCELLENT RACING. I „. Harry Shaw Wins One of the Two Feature Races and Caddys CLoice Accounts For the Other —Beau Fere Disqualified. I Baltimore. Md., November 20.— The Southern Maryland Agricultural Association provided a well-l«alanced program for its patrons this afternoon and :i reourd-breakiiig crowd turned oul at Bowie. The CbeMpeake Handicap, a dash of seven-eighths for two-year-olds, and the Prince George Handicap for J ali ages at a mile and seventy yards, were the • feature*. Run! Herz furnished the winner of the a at ! inier in hi* grcatlv improved Trap stock youngster I* Daddy* Choice, while O. W. Parrys Harry Shaw | p vi.s returned an easy winner of the Prince George ■ Handicap. Kiddys Choice came from behind in his race. Jj !iiiishe«i with a rush and v.i.n g"ing away. Harry J1 Shaw made all the pace in his race and at the ■ e;id had a comfortable margin over Lahore. The * latter probably would have been a closer con- ° it i.-iid«r. mil for being cut off when jockey Lilley foolishly attempted l« go through on the inside ■ :ii the" half-mile ground. Tliis enabled Harry Siiuw i draw away into a lead which Lahore ! was unable to overcome. The high winds of last night worked wonders [. with track conditions. The going was much better j tlsis afternoon, although still slow. E. J. MeUraw. a I.kjiI turfman, has purchased ■ t!j - contract which .1. I.ewisolm held on the ap- J prentice M. .Mountain and the latter will accompany 3 ihe stable tt Havana with trainer Steve Judge. , Jockey R. McDennolt was suspended for three . • lays for rough riding Friday. At the MM of MB BNMM Bowie nicefing Richard T. Wilson will retire Hester Prynne and Pixy. They J will i»c sent to Kentucky and next spring will be ! muted with Olambala. , Ceorge Sehmidi, foreman for Andrew G. Elakeley. J has MM to UMM, tal.. where he will take up the * II. O. Couistock yearlings for shipment to New Orleans. These youngsters have been galloping since J last June and will be ready for the first juvenile . race* offered at New Orleans. Blakeley will leave l« r New Orl-ans from here and take with him .s.-ivia. Key Oak wood and the others il his string. His uid plater. T"vton Fied, has been sent tc. Ken- j lucky, where he will l.»e lired and turnt d out for the j winter. , Joseph Marrone is going into breediug. He re- j cmtly purchased the English stallion Gleucairn from , Bmil Here and has sent hin: to J. S. Bat-bees farm near Lexington. Ky. He has also purchased King- , ling and Northlight and thej- will be mated with , this hor e. Mr. Herz took Gleucairn out of a selling , race in England for 600 guineas. . General Manager OHara today posted, shortly :trter each post time, a record of the sales in the .riitnel machines. Previously it has l»een necessary to i«»st the sales later on account of delay in Md* MX the totals. This ixisting of the sales before the race gives an accurate idea of what each horse in tin field will pax-After the second race Mrs. V. Vale, who . Marled Volant, claimed Prairie from Richard T. j Wilson for ,000. The first disqualification of the meeting came after Beau Pere finished second in the mile and ■ half race. In the last sixteenth, where Ring-ling attempted to get through on the inside. Beau Here crowded her against the inside rail, forcing Haves to pull her up. William Walkers horse also interfered with Ringling on the stretch turn and. ou complaint of Hayes, the officials promptly di-qua lined Beau Pere. The change in the placing .made P.illie Baker first, Ringling second and I Baby Sister third.


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