Green Golds Perryville: Son Of Speedy Follie Levy Wins The The Stake Race At Havre De Grace.; Trainer Nash Turner Scores His First Victory in This Country for Owner Thorne with the French-Bred Piedra--Track Slow., Daily Racing Form, 1917-04-27

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GREEN GOLDS PERRYVI1LE SON OF SPEEDY FOLLIE LEVY WINS THE THE STAKE RACE AT HAVRE DE GRACE. Trainer Nash Turner Scores His Eirst Victory in This Country for Owner Thome with the Frcnch-Ered Piedra — Track Slow. Havre de Crnce. Md., April 20. — Andy Blakcly uncovered a Hkety two-year-old today in Qieea Cold, a brown colt by Celt — Follie Levy that carried the colors of A. A. ICe-illy to victory in the PerryvUto Selling Stakes. The colt rule-el favorite en tin- streagta of having been highly tried and made gaad in I desperate finish with Edith 1. ami Virginia Y». in which Mr. Heillys prambdag apprentice rbter Trotoe ihoetd to advantage. The race was hotly contested from the be ginning anil it toOked as if aay em- of the three leaders might arte iiiil tlie finishing Has was close at hand. Green Gold had tie- handicap of an outside Beatttea oaring tin- entire runnine, to overcoine- but he was .•.pial t.. tie- emerge acy ami resaeaaed t.. Tralaea final eall in a fashtoa that left no doubt of his gameaaaw, Mr. ReUty had tin- pleaaare of seeteg his e..!t win. hviu: mail.- tin- trip from New York especially f.,r tin- aarpoae. The PerryviUe Selling stakes araa run far tin-fifth time today and its brief history is as follows: Tear. Winner. Wl. Jockey. Vnl. lime. 1813 Cordon 193 J. Wilson. .$ 318 :..!. 1914 Surgeon 99.1. Callahan. OTa ;S4% 1313 Glides List 134 B. Taptta... ti7". :8and% 1318 Manekin MVP. Keagh .. t;7r. :57 1917 Greea Cold M H. Tratee.. 1,381 M% The track was a trifle slow as -i reaatt of rate during the night, but was lmt at all deep. Threatening weather again prevaile-el. but the attendance held up to its former ge-m-rous pseaes4teaa. Maiden Jumpers Furnish Good Contest. Beveral promising two-year olds were imluilid among tiie starters in the- Opening dash, whie-h en -abted Nash Turner to score his first vic-torv in this country for T. I. Tlmr.-ie with tic- Krem-h colt Iieilra as the medium. Jim Hefferiug and lion Tramp, which were placed heated Piciira. w-e both well faeeted by gaad jwagea on the strength of promising trials aud gaad looks. Both an- likely lo have- the maiden class at a ne-alby date. The race for maiden jampers deve toped int.. a rattling .ml a.t the ftejaa h ■, .. -en Distant Shore .-.ml KIHx, the flral tws choices, in which coadittea told in favor of tie- latter. Pimlic-o is rapidly filling ap with horses for the n.ee an.: of tie- Maryland Jockey Club that is to begte Taeaday. Max Hirsch has eaase over from New York with fourteen that will race f-.r Con greasasan George Loft ami W. K. Mhjgtey is in with the big :t.ing he is training for CilTord A. Cochraa. W. P. Basis has com • ap from Benning wit!; eleviii. the pre.nerty of Kramis H. Hitcheock and Samuel Boss. Thomas Hitchcocks string that wintered at ik--n lias arrive. 1. If is composed principally of jumpe-rs. though there are some premising two-ycur-e.lds in the baud. "Huh May has engageil stabling and his string is on the way from Keatacky. James Kitzsimnmns will move the Quiue-y Stable Stlteg over from Havre ele Grace Sunday. The Pig st; Me that William Garth is fitting for Ralph Parr, has beea on the track for a considerable time- and two that have attracted a anal of atti-ution, are Nebraska ami Criiuper. Both have l.ei n e,oing oteag in a manne-r to suu,est an e-arly start. McTaggart has been cugag.-d to ride for tin- stable dariag the PbaMee meeting. Babart Walden Arrives with Twenty-Four Horses. Rabert Wahtea is in with tawsdy-taai horses from Bowlteg Brook. They are the property of . H. Morris, the Nassau Stable and Joseph K. Davto, the New York spertsBtaa. A. K. M.:coml..r will ship a part of his big stable east to Piiaih-o. An e-ffort was made by Mr. Maceaaber to si-n T. McTaggart, but that exceUeat rider is already under eaaaract to Hal Parr for the BMPetteg and. ail he e-ould olTe-r Mr. Macomber, was BCCaad eall on his services. .1. Pierrepont Mayberry said before the running of tin- fifth race, that he ni-ver expected to see; the iy when he- would have anything to do with Prohibition, but his good judgement induced him !• buy some tickets ecu ihe Paagto plater. T. P. Tbarae was on hand to see his French cult, win anil A. A. Beany was also a visitor, the aecaatoa heteg the- running of the Stake in which his Q re-en Cold was winner. Archie- BJaUBCT has presentc-d his Kuglish horse Devilfish to Austin Yxaelsvvoi th of Geneseo Valley. W. A. Burttsihell has puiehnsed at private terms from S. Louis the gi deling Ierse-us, for Milton Smith of Detroit. The stables of W. A. Carter and W. A. Foley le-ft for Detroit yesterday from Benning and the Handler string will be shipped by B. Whalen from Bowie today for Devonshire Park. George Bourdon, son in law of John W. Schorr, le-ft for Le-xington. Kentue-ky, yesterday.


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