Fair Sex Entertained at Cheyenne: No Outstanding Feature in Days Sport-Forth Race, a Handicap Declared Off, Daily Racing Form, 1917-09-05

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FAIR SEX ENTERTAINED AT CHEYENNE No Outstanding Feature in Days Sport Fourth Race, a Handicap, Declared Off. Cheyenne, Wyo., September 4. It was an off. day from the attendance point of view, after the big holiday throng of yesterday, still the ladies were guests of the association and they came out with their escorts in goodly numbers to witnesss an enjoyable days racing. The two-year-old handicap was declared off, as the horsemen were all afraid of the prowess of Frozen Glen, that A. Neal acquired this past summer in the east. Then; was 110 outstanding feature, but a fairly good band of sprinters met at five and one-half furlongs and Casey Jones, starting here for the first time, covered the distance in the good time of l:OSVf. and received good support on his previous record. . Quite a number of race track attaches that are employed here have been selected for the draft registration from different sections of the west. Among them that have received notice to report are the former jockeys Milton Brownie Nelson, from Helena j Mont.; Eddie McKwen, from Toppen-ish, Wash.; Valets Albert. Lytle from Reno, New, and Harry Sanderson, from Butte, Mont. A. Neal, who owns a fairly good string of horses that are racing here and is quite a breeder, having bred Ed Cudihee and others, is an arrival from Saratoga, where lie purchased severa.1 horses at the , recent sales held there.


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