Jim Heffering Prevails In The Mud.: Carries Top Weight and Overcomes Much Interference to Win Spring Brewery Stakes., Daily Racing Form, 1917-06-28

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| JIM HEFFERING PREVAILS IN THE MUD. Carries Top Weight and Overcomes Much Interference to Win Spring Ercwery Stakes. Ilamiltoii. Int.. June 27. —The Spring ltrewery Staki s. todays feature race at Hamilton, gave II. .1. Austins two year old Trap liock colt Jim Hi fferiug an opportunity of showing his merit as a mud runner. lie rallied top weight, oven-am-- much interference in tie- early running and won easily from Lady Kib-en. There were aaly three starters and directly after the start Jim Honoring was sharply cat oil" and knocked back. Stirling being forced to pull his mount up. He lost several lengths by the interference bat, quickly recovering, moved up on the outside with a great burs; of speed and. after rounding the far turn, raced the adds aa favorite, Mary Maud, late defeat. la the stretch the winner drew away into an easy lead. The Soring Brewery stakes has Im-cii run each year since its institution in 1!»07, its winner-, and other details being as follows: Year. Winner. Wt. Jackcy. Yah Tine. l.07 Martin Doyle . .." 128 Uoyd * tiTo 111-. l.ios p.alb-k lloM.iab. .... 670 I ol . 1 900 Star Wa e 1 10. 1, lb hi .... s,!M:UJ lino Capsize lis palms 1.115 1:00! 1!IU Bone Lawrence ..HOC. ArchuYld 1.115 1 :»- -. 1912 Cenesta ISO Biggins .... lol.i ..!i- IPia Vandergrift 113 U. Buxton.. Lit; . 1 .no-LM I LI Crump 123 J. Hanover. 1.210 1:00% 1015 tJeorge Smith 123 O. Burns... 1,110 1:01 Vi 1910 Golden Baatam ..110 J. Connors.. 1.925 1:01% 1PI7 .Inn llefering ...lis I. Milling. 1,410 1:041s Ran at a mile for three yen- l-i ami over iii 1907 and run as the .rani Soring Brewery Stakes until I .II 2. The races were run aver I deep and heavy track. the bet going b mik about fifteen feet from the rail. Small fields ruled, but interesting coatests Wile III Older. Ownac of Mirasol Stable Arrisr.-:; from New York. Henry Watteraoa, owner of the Minna] Stable. was an arrival from New fork. There was some question about Lady BReea being allowed to start in the Spring Brewery Stakes, aa account of her trainer being unable to show that the fillys slake engagements has been transferred by William Garth, when she wis sold at Ottam lasd week. I in- matter Waa straightened out by ■ wire hat leached the tract from Garth, confirming thai the transfer had been made. Mr. a/atterssa was accompanied from New Vort b. Br. Woodaa. M . I. Anderson WUS an arrival from Windsor this morning, when- h, has been resting hl horses since their shipment east from Tijuana. It is not liketj that ft". A. BnaHathi.il will race his good filly Fruit Cake at the meeting again. It is lis Intention to slop her over to Port Brie, where she will remain to fulfill her eagagesseal in th- Canadian Derby. Barttsehell was much disappointed over the result of the Hamilton Derby and lays Fruit Cakes defeat to the fact that her rider did not follow Instructions. The horsemen almost to a man are of the opinion that the winner. Iron Cri- II.. would have be. ,i third ha. I the riders of I-mil Cake ,-m 1 Balder cease down on tie- Inside when entering the homestretch. Instead of going wide r.n. finishing iii the deepest part of the track, where the horses had . . u galloping ail moraine. Kelly Phillips received word from New Orleans that he is the father of a en poaad daughter, who arrived earl.i Taesdaj morning. Joseph Martin, general manager of the Fort Brie Lack, was a visitor ti i-i afternoon. W. c. vreaal claimed Bachelsr*a Blend lor ,o after the sixth race today.


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