Jumpers Day At Aqueduct: Shannon River Proves Victorious Easily In The Bayside Steeplechase.; Bella Desmond Takes a Good Race for Oscar Lewisohn--Thistle Wins Her Third Consecutive Race--Manister Toi Is Injured., Daily Racing Form, 1917-06-28

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JUMPERS DAY AT AQUEDUCT SHANNON RIVER PROVES VICTORIOUS EASILY IN THE BAYSIDE STEEPLECHASE. Bella Desmond Takes a Good Race for Oscar Lewisohn — Zhjstlo "Win-; Her Th.rd Consecutive Baca — Manister Toi Is Injured. New- York. June 27. Ital Parrs ag-d hut still useful .juniper Shannon River si and his second straight i. lory over the New Tart tracks this h asou. when be was retarai I an aaay winner of the Bayshte selling steeplechase, the cross country race that featured the mid-week program at ftqm dart today. Ridden with good judgment by Allen, he was sa d close to the pacemakers in the early running and when called on at a quarter from the finish, went to the front to win with speed in reserve. F. Ambuss lurks Torero ran a good lice to take second place from .1. K. Wideners Doublet. Iriuead Was the one to tut out the running lor the greater pari of the way. but in- tired badlj when the real raeJag came. Light starten ran In this race, which hid a act value of ,203 I., tin- winner ami not aac mishap marked tie- in. mi I,. The Bayside Steeplechase was run in 1999 and P.Mis. |„ a discontinued until 1919, when it was re-rlved aa one of Aqueducts eatarea for horses througa the field, lis short historj follows: Ifear. Wtoaer. A.Wt. Jockey. Y.-il. lime. 1907 Jimmj Lane...? 193 Owens ,913 4:99 I.ios Percentage 4 ISO Mclnerney . 999 4:92 1916 Abdou a 139 B. Ilavms.. 978 4:2."» l!H Shannon KJver.9 ill W. Allen... 1,293 4:17 Not ran from 1999 to 1913, inclusive. No racing in 1911 and 1912. Oscar Lewisohni Bag Hah three-year-old filly Ih Ha Desmond, which has been racial w.ll since her dehal it this count!.-., earaed brackets in the Wiliet, a mile and a lixteeath handicap that shared interest with the steeplechase. This filly was conceding ■neb weight to older opponents and. after being saved behind Holiday in the early running, went l,» the front when called on lo win casing up. M. I.. Schwartz. two yen r old filly Thistle scored h r third straight victor j when sin- accounted for the opening dash in game fashion. This filly has been Improving with each race. I . L.ary has purchased the Lnglish three-year-old Sunflnsh ll. from J. S. Ander-on. and he raced in his new owners colors in tin closing dash. Willis Sharp Kilmer of Bharhamptoa, N. V.. who his p. en a most iii.er.il pan nn err of thoroughbred i .in:; mat-r,al during the last year, has acipiired foiirt -.-n yearlings from John K. Madden at a private sate. These future racers are all by Ogden. William Cahiil. in retaliation for the loss of Miss Kruter. claimed Btae Thistle ..in of the fifth race ] est. rday for ,909. Racing AaaacJations to Help Red Cross. A Bed Cross Bay Fund has been arranged by several New fork racing associations. The profits of en h .lav will be donated to tin- fund. The first day will be at Aqueduct July .l. Lnipire, Saratoga and Bebaoat Park will select their dais later on. II is probable all free lists will be suspend •. I upon each occasion and it is practically certain soi I the owner, of winners on each occasion will give part of tie ir purses to the fund. John L. Madden disposed at private sale Tues-H.ll fourteen yearlings, the get of Ogden to Willis Sharpe Kilmer at his Hamburg Place farm in Kentucky. The youngsters have the following dams: eh. e. dam Amstel. oh. c. dam. Itelle of Clendale. blk c. dam Coldeii Lgg. blk c. dam K.it- p.. ,. c. dam Lady Alberta, b. c. dam Quebec, blk c. dam Lose of Cold. b. c. dam The Nurse, eh. c. dam Orace Navarre, b. f. dam Court-maid, br. or I Ik. f. dam Disparity, eh. f. dam Urace ;.. b. f. dam Oiga Netheraote, br, f, dam White Owl. The Harry Iayne Whitney racers which were carded to start today, were scratched because of the death of Colonel taviie. a mar relative of the Whitney family. Kmil Heras Maahrter Toi. which was carded as a starter in he closing dash, picked up a small stone in his hoof, while being shipped in a van from Belmont Park to this rack and suffered a painful injury, which enforced his withdrawal. William Midgk-y has shipped UkTord A. Cochrans good three-year old rilly P.urles.pie to the Mount ivisco Parm, where she will be turned out for the summer. Jim llcahy was an arrival at Bebaoat Park with a laige siring, the properly of W. L. Maupln, W. Stockton Woods and Louis Garth. This consignment was shipped from Canada and consisted mainly of jumpers. The A. .1. llaiis jumpers in charge of Thos. McCreory also arrived at Helinoiit Park from the Canadian Circuit. II. 11. Hewitts Skeptic, which has been pointed for the Fort Brie Derby, will depart for that track tomorrow to receive the finishing touches for the race.


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