Improved Going And Racing At Dorval.: Dundreary Comes from Behind and Defeats Counterpart--Jockey Casey Under Investigation., Daily Racing Form, 1916-06-02

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IMPROVED GOING AND RACING AT D0RVAL. Dundreary Comes from Behind and Defeats Counterpart — Jockey Casey Under Investigation. Montreal. Qui-.. June 1.- -A race for Can ulian-bred horses was one of the attractions today at nerval aad it brought out the largest Oaad that -v.-nt to the po-t during the .-.ft.ri n. It resulted in an easy victory for .1. K. L. Poss Kama, which ted .ill tin- aa: and won easily from Paveiicoiirt. Peeent arrivals from Tijuana and Juarez were proinin-nt in the results. Oundieary came from a long way back in the fifth race to beat the favorite. Counterpart, by a scant length. Jiiid Nunc beat I-ialoha by a half length, la a driving finish in tin- second race. II. !. I.i-iKmIIs share of the purses came with the vietorv of No Manager iu the third race, iu whbh he lad all the way. Thai B ",:rs a derided improvement in the going and as the n f f.-riioon progressed, the hot sun making the footing fairly g I. II was a holiday iu i.in.l.i c and a tremendous gathering tinned out The ii-.-.il cM-ccilcil In point of nunibers that of the opening day. Joseph A. Murphy, In- steward ri-|"-esentiiig the Can oh. ni Kacing Assoei.it ions, had Jockey Casey I Joaea befere him this morning for an explanation of hi- rldiiiK of the hors- Pudwcl-.er at the recent Woodbine Park meeting in Toronto. There was considerable complaint over Caseys ride and the lad left for Montreal that night. This was the first opportunity that the officials had to question him as to the ride. No ruling was made in regard to the matter, nor is there likely to lie any until the next meeting of the Canadian Pacing Associations, which will Im held at Plue Punnets next week. The two-year-old fillv Helmets Daughter, was badly kicked on one or her hocks while at the imst iu her last race and the injury is severe enough to lav her up for a couple of weeks. Pcfore leaving Paltinmre Sam Louis disposed of Ina Kay and Ooodwood to W. C. Capps. The pair are intended for racing over the half-mile tracks in Canada. Mortimer Mahoney left for Ottawa last night to complete arrangements for the opening of the pari-mutiiel plant at the Coiinaught Park meeting, which follows that at Plue It Its. William Walker has disposed of the plater Parlor Poy to W. Short. The latter trains the division of the Pedwell string that races on the half mile tracks. dene Lutz. who races Lelalohn and who holds the contract on Jo. kev Dodd. acted as best mail at the v eliding of J. P. Clifford and Miss K. P. i:aus. at St. Dominieks church here Inst night. Mr. Clifford is a Paltimor.- man. who intends going into racing. He will leave for New York In a few days to purchase altottt a half dozen horses whli -It he will turn over to Lutz. to train. II. li. Pedwell is still looking for Jockey D. Connelly. The latter was supposed to have left I.nis villi- for Toronto, where he was to have ridden the two real old Maaakla in a stake race on Unclosing day of the Woodbine meeting, but nothing has Ih-i-ii heard of the lad lu the past week. .locket .1. Ill/, has seM-red his connect ions with the stable of .1. Sinuott and will probably sign with Howard lints. Iilz rode lu promising form at oriental Park last winter.


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