Cudgel And Billy Kelly: Win Both Havre de Grace Feature Races for J. K. L. Ross.; Cudgels Victory Hard Earned, While Billy Kelly Scores An Easy Triumph., Daily Racing Form, 1918-09-29

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CUDGEL AND BILLY KELLY Win Both Havre de Grace Feature Races for J K L Ross Cudgels Victory Hard Earned EarnedWhile While Billy Kelly Scores ScoresAn An Easy Triumph of the Canadian sportsman Commander J K L Ross were carried to victory in the two feature mces at Havre de Grace this afternoon when Cudgel bitit Red Sov a neck in the Liberty Handicap and Billy Kelly followed it up by winning the Quaker town Pnrsc in easy fashion from some fast older horses Cudgel carried 132 iwmuds in his race nd in winning equalled Hit track record for a mile ind seventy yards made by August Belinonts StromlMili three years ago Cudgel came from be ¬ hind in bis nice today and Sande was forced to ride him out to get up in the closing strides stridesIn In the quakertown Purse Billy Kelly ran under restraint t the stretch turn where he came through on the inside and assumed ail easy lead to win as his rider pleased pleasedThe The fall meeting at Havre de Grace came to i close with the running of todays program and a iitf TO l tnnie1 out to wit s the s rt Mir stables which were unable to obtain stable room at Laurel will remain here until time to ship to one of the winter tracks tracksJockey Jockey Saude was much in the limelight during I In afternoons proceedings He l egan the day aus ¬ piciously by landing True as Steel a winner in tha opening dash in which fourteen of the cheaper grade of platers contested Sande also had the mouutsrmr Cailael and Billy Kelly KellyThe The race through the field resulted in the over ¬ throw of both the choices Infidel II and Rhomb the winner coming from the stable of the Canadian turfman G Xibs in the old gelding Melos which fenced well and held the favorites safe throughout throughoutThe The finish of the sixth nice was of the hair raising variety Hauberk the outstanding choice scoring a nose victory over Douglass S after a heartbreaking final eighth drive Douglass S would have won in another stride or two twoMJLE MJLE AND A OUAETEE EACE FOE WIND TIP TIPThe The mile and a quarter race that wound up the racing sit this track for the present year proved easy for Little Cottage The struggle for second piice was stubbornly contested Dalrose outgaming Royat for the honor in the last stride strideTwo Two claims were lodged for Grey Eagle after IIP won yesterday Sam Louis bad a claim in for 1215 lint George Peterson retained his horse his claim beiag for 1305 1305IMward IMward McRride disitosed of the twoyearold fillies May Rustic and Weymouth Girl to L Brown They will IK shipped with Bierman to Cuba at the conclusion of the Laurel meeting meetingThomas Thomas R Queen has purchased Vocabulary from the H Meise estate Queen will probably race in Cuba next winter winterCol Col M C Bristol head of the Remount Commis ¬ sion and Major Strawbridge of the same commis ¬ sion frv visitors at Havre dc Orace this after iioon They came over from Washington to lock vcr the stallions Currish Sun Syrian and Oakwood Boy with the idea of purchasing them for the government They will also visit Dr Murrays farm Jit Newark Delaware to look at the foreignbred horse Devilfish DevilfishJoseph Joseph K Seagrams stable arrived at Laurel this morning Tin horses made the trip from Toronto in good condition conditionC C J KHz Gerald who has acted as one of the stewards at Havre de Grace left for his home in Connecticut His plans are to visit the farms in Kentucky about the middle of October to look over some available material for breeding pm Robert pmRobert Bain received word today from of the death of William Qninlanon Tuesday last Qulnlan was for many years connected with Frank Bain mid other iKKjkmakers Since the close of the race meetings in California he has IHCII employed is clerk in the city ball a San Francisco


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