Thriving Well at Kenilworth Park: Dignity Scores Easily in the Main Race of the Day Bedwell Claims a Horse, Daily Racing Form, 1916-09-06

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THRIVING WELL AT KENILWORTH PARK. Dignity Scores Easily in the Main Race of the Day Bcdwcll Claims a Horse. Windsor, Out., September 5. With another big crowd in attendance and the horses running close to form, the racing at Ken il worth Park today was interesting from every standpoint. Speculation in the inutuels, though not as heavy as on Saturday and Labor day, was of good volume and the prices paid were liberal. The feature race of the afternoon was a handicap at three quarters. It was won by .1. M. Res-pess filly Dignity, which, after following in close pursuit of liuoiil was called on in the stretch and, taking the lead, won witli speed in reserve. In this race the backers of Eddie Henry received a net back when he finished last. He ran away three-quarters of a mile previous to the race. Young tlaver tried hard to pull up the horse, but with no success. In the third race the judges ordered starter Prank MeGinity to send the field away without Charles M. This horse ran away two miles before the start and was in no condition to race. The contract that II. Neusteter sold on the apprentice L. Lykes to the Palace Stable, was rescinded by the judges and he can only ride as an apprentice for his employer II. Neusteter. Martin Nathanson was a visitor at Detroit today, coming from Montreal where he was presiding steward at Kempton Park. He leaves tonight for Chicago. The starting by Prank MeGinity has been quite good, he sending the big fields away in fine fashion and with little delay. Estimable was claimed out of the sixth race today by II. i. ISedwcll.


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