Capt. Ral Parrs Colors: Carried to Success by Bayberry Candle in Main Race at Havre.; Trial By Jury Beaten by Old Bogart--Crumpsall Is an Easy Winner., Daily Racing Form, 1918-09-12

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GAPT RAL PARRS COLORS Carried to Success by Bayberry Candle in Main Race at Havre Trial By Jury Beaten by Old OldBogart Bogart Crumpsall Is an anEasy Easy Winner Havre de Gnice Mil Septeml er 11 Capt Kal Parrs good mare HaylHrry Candle accounted for todays feature nice at Havre de Gnice when she beat a number of fair platers in the fourth nice a dash of a mile and seventy yards Site assumed an easy lead after nicing under restniint in the early running and at the finish led Corn Exchange by three lengths Bayberry Candle was ridden by C Mergler and as it was the fortieth winner the lad rode it marked the expiration of his apprentice allowance allowanceThreatening Threatening weather had the effect of reducing the attendance somewhat although there was a crowd of goodly proportions on hand when the horses were called to the post in the opening dash The tnick was fast and the racing spirited The volume of heavyA speculation in the mntuels was heavy A hard fought finish featured the opener W Viaus Due de Guise showed the most early speed and showed the way to the stretch Here Translate moved to the front and after appearing an easy winner tired suddenly and was doing his best to withstand the fast closing rush of Bagheeni Jef ¬ ferson Livingstons Borneo was installed favorite but lost whatever chance he may have had by a slow start startCrmnpsall Crmnpsall was best in the third race and ran accordingly He led nil the way without being ex ¬ tended Silver Sandals was the only serious con UJider and lie tired after moving up menacingly on the far turn turnA A large unruly field contested the running of the second race and Kultur escaping the general crowd ¬ ing was the winner He was well ridden by Albert Johnson saved from the fast early pace and when taken to the front after entering the homestretch drew away into an easy victory Sybil under Sandes strong riding made a threaten ¬ ing challenge at the eighth post then tired but was easily second best bestThe The defeat of Trial by Jury in the mile and seventy yards dash run as the fifth nice was a blow to the talent He appeared much the best of anything in the race but old Bogart took his measure and in no uncertain manner The favorite flattered Jiis backers by an early display of speed but was tlone after entering the stretch stretchJACK JACK HARE JR REPORTED LAME LAMEP P D Weir left Hendrie and the threeyearold Jack Hare Jr over at Gravesend Both of these horses are reported to have gone lame lameEugene Eugene Lutz was an arrival from New York Lutz fired and turned out at a Maryland farm last spring Lady Ward and Man of Honor This pair have been taken up and put in training again Lutz remained over for the day and left for New York at the conclusion of the races to look after Wallace and Miss Sterling which are located at Jamaica He is also making engagements for jockeys G Preece Jr Troise and McCninn McCninnJohn John Clark who is stationed at Camp Meadc attached to headquarters under orders from the camp adjutant general will be seen in the saddle at Havre de Grace during the meeting if success ¬ ful in obtaining mounts on pass days daysDr Dr Asclie was an arrival from Bclmont Park and will remain during the meeting meetingG G B Wagnon was an arrival from New York fhis morning with his stable George Miller also got in with his horses which included Applause and El Malidi MalidiA A notice was posted in the secretarys office that all races in the condition book which called for a distance of one mile had been changed to read one mile and seventy yards This was done ti give the field a better chance to straighten out before reach ¬ ing the first turn turnThe The stewards had all the riders Iwfore them for a lecture The boys were warned against rough riil ing and they were told that anyone violating this rule would be dealt with severely severelyIt It O Smith acting for the Woodland Stock Farm lias purchased the contract on the appren ¬ tice rider L Stalker The latter rode two winners yesterday yesterdayM M Daly wired that immediately following the run ¬ ning of the Futurity on Saturday he would ship to Havre de Grace GraceCommander Commander J K L lioss Sir Barton and J E Griffiths steeplechaser The Brook were loaded on a car here this afternoon and shipped to New York Sir Barton goes to fulfill his Futurity engagement while The Brook will start in a steeplechase staUe to be run at Belmont Park on Saturday SaturdayCudgel Cudgel was out on the track this morning taking his usual gallops having recovered from his bad shipment here from Saratoga


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