Pan Zareta First In A Close Finish.: Comes from Behind and Heads Etruscan in the Last Stride at Devonshire Park., Daily Racing Form, 1917-05-15

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PAN ZARETA FIRST IN A CLOSE FINISH. Comes from Behind and Heads Etruscan in the Last Stride at Devonshire Park. Windsor. Out.. May 11. K. T. Coltonfl Pan Zareta, in i thrilling finish, ntaaaged to get up ■" the l.isi few strides to take down the Essex Handicap, the reatsre ran- of tin- days raid, rem Etruscan, with Pesky third. The race was at three quarters and brought out tin- wpecdleal sprint era at the coarse tor the fl.OOB purse. There was qnite a delay at the post an-l when tin- bnitiei was released. Pan Zareta and AdalM wen- aaray -h-v, ... KtrwM-aa wan tie- on,- to set tie- early pace ami ap pes red all over the winner until in tin- last feu yards, where be tired badly. There was a decided change in weather conditions, being almost summei like and it resulted in a hi:: crowd journeying across tin- rieer. Tii- two -.! oi.i race divided interest with the feature and resulted in a in How victory for the choice, Orlando of Havana. Jockey 1 . Bloom was snspendi d by the stewards for catting across in front of the others while a-. tride tHdsmobile in tin- third race. Joseph l.iui-. witli King Mart and Tantivy, or- rived this morning from Lexington and will stay throughout the Canadian racing aeasea. ;. W. Sc.tt reports thai the gelding Lame Beer, which waa taken down with a alight attack of fever, is fnlly recovered. A special train with 150 horses will leave here mi Thursday for Dektrfaaier Park at MaatreaL Q. A. Alexandra, II. G. Bedwell, 3. W. Scott. K. Hen-nesay and other* an- in the list. Horses for Dclorii.iijr Park. Tuo clabaa were entered following Satardnya racea, ! 1:. Barkley tecariag Sleepy Sam from .. B. Phillip* for MOB, While •:. A. Alexandra got Anna Krutet for ,200. Jockey O. Martin arrived this motaing and joined tin- rkUag colony. Tin- apprentice rider II. Bikhaan, who is under eoatraet to B. lata, has been refused permission by the stewards to accept mounts at this track. Lata alleges that the boy was enticed away from him by George Foley during the progress of the Hot Springs meeting. The boy refnnea to rejoin his esatract employer. B. Jacobs will leave here Wedaesday, to be on band to .-ismi.-;..- iiis datiea as clerk af the s.-nhs :;t Delorimier Pi rk at Montreal. A decided improvement araa made in the trans portation facilities to and fioiu Detroit, dm- to the Idition • ! .-;: ithcr steamer to met t the trains front tiie course. Complaiata wen genera! on Saturday, there being a shortage of boats and tedious ir-: , gratioa inspection on the Detroit side, delaying the •rowda for upwards of an hour, following the running of the lis: race. John I. Baj of New Torh am! Albert Bohrback were arrivals today from Loolsville, where they witnessed the ranning of the Kentacky Derby.


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