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WAR PENNANT A GOOD ONE Victorious in the Remsen Handi ¬ cap Without Any Trouble Lady Gertrude Beaten by Chief Lally Bolster Fails His Admir ¬ ers Thunderclap Wins New York OctolKT 2 A K Macombers colors were carried to victory in the Kemsou Handicap at Jamaica today when War Pennant easily beat Lord Brighton a length and a half Lord Krigliton threatened to make a runaway of it in the early running quickly assuming a big lead which IK maintained to the last sixteenth where War Pennant overtook him and disposed of him to win going away Loftus rode a welljudged nice on the xvin ner keeping in closest pursuit of the leader with ¬ out tiring his mount by too excessive early us usThe The track showed an improvement and the bright clear autumnal weather was responsible for bring ¬ ing out a goodly attendance attendanceThe The first nice fell to Koderiek Dim which after racing Apple Jack II into defeat drew away into a safe lead at the end endFavorite Favorite backers were hard hit in the second raco when Holster finished third although Piedrn was well supported and rewarded his admirers by leading homo Itroom Peddler after a hard stretch struggle struggleThunderclap Thunderclap had a walkaway in the third scoring by six lengths lengthsThe The Liberty Bond Handicap brought about tho defeat of the oddson choice Lady Gertrude the winner turning up in Chief Lally with the favorite pressing him hard at the end endA A close finish featured the last race of the day Assign getting the verdict by a nose over Bright Angel AngelCloudy Cloudy skies and a slow track had little effect on the days attendance which was up to standard standardThis This daily program was opened when E J ICyan spokesman of the Liberty Loan committee called the attention of the assembled spectators to tho governments needs Maxey Kluraenthal sport pro ¬ moter headed the days pledges with 25000 Henry Tobin followed with 10000 Mr Uyan voted his daily 5000 T J Shaw promised 7000 more bringing his contribution for two days up to 20000 20000It It Silverman It II Brown John McPherson and Mortimer Lynch the latter by telegraphic request from Laurel each subscril ed 5000 and within a few moments the sum of 70800 was realized whereiii on Mr Ryan decided to call it a day Built over the clock at the finish line a large sign bids all to Pull the Whip ami Drive to tho Finish Buy Liberty Bonds That the warning was accepted was proven by the days sales