Another Parr Victory: Paul Jones Wins Bouquet Selling Stakes for Him.; Star Hampton Annexes Westbury Handicap--Gloria France a Fast Filly., Daily Racing Form, 1919-06-04

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ANOTHER PARR VICTORY Paul Jones Wins Bouquet Selling Stakes for Him Star Hampton Annexes West Westbury bury Handicap Gloria France Francea a Fast Filly XEW YORK X Yt June 3 Cant Ral Parr fur ¬ nished tlio winner of the Bouquet Selling Stakes at Itelmont Park today in his Sea King twoyearold Paul Jones Away in the lead Paul Jones easily maintained his advantage all the way anil although tiring at the end gamely and successfully resisted the threatening of Shoal which ran a splendid race Flying Orb from G P Wideners stable tired in the final eighth arter racing in closest pursuit of the leader throughout The victory of the Parr representative met with the approval of the large crowd in attendance as he was a pronounced favorite and both horse and rider were cheered on their return to the scales scalesThe The Westbury Handicap for threeyearold fell to Star Hampton the Jeffords colt leading all the way but driving hard at the end to withstand the powerful closing rush of Balustrade Considerablo support develoi ed for War Drive and while lie raced prominently tired at the end as if not up to a bruising effort effortWyndover Wyndover the favorite in the opening race was badly messed about right after the start and forced to race wide on the last turn ruining whatever chances he may have had With a stronger rider lie might have won wonThftat Thftat deeha jiroYeil easy foc iiKold prin cTpTilly eWnS5T ranklin delayed too long with Mr Xed The latter closed up fast when called but too late to overtake the ultimate winner winnerFell Fell Swoop with Butwell in the saddle found it easy to take the measure of Jusqu an Bout in the fifth while in the closing dash Gloria France tri ¬ umphed in decisive fashion over Betty T which was speculatorsHorses given the call by the oral speculators Horses have been running so fast for the past few days that often I hesitate about hanging out the time doubting my watch said official timer Tack Odom OdomSaturdays Saturdays marked activity in selling race cir ¬ cles was responsible for a great increase in todays purse values An effort was made to engage Ted Rice to rldi Be Frank in the Latonia Derby If his employer approval is secured the Quincy Stable jockey will leave here Friday FridayBoth Both Trompe JM Mort and Princeps are probable starters in the Suburban Handicap to be run next Saturday Their races Monday indicate they will have to be considered factors factorsWHITNEY WHITNEY JUVENILES IN FAVOR FAVORH H P Whitney introduces a fresh twoyearold most every day and usually picks off a purse the first time of asking When he has a youngster entered it is always looked upon with respect by other owners who have an entry in tin same race It raceIt is not a quarter crack from which King Plaudit suffered yesterday hut cracked heels It will take him a week or ten days to get over it said George Odom but it will prevent his running in the Itelinout Stakes on the closing day of the meeting meetingJ J W McClelland has notified trainer Kimball Patterson of the safe arrival of Eternal at Lntonia Jockey Seliuttiiiger departs on Thursday to ride the big black colt in the Latonia Derby for which he will be saddled by Will Wallace trainer of the western division of the McClelland establishment Henry McDaniel made a trip to Binghamton to oversee the shipment of Sun Briar to Aqueduct AqueductJockey Jockey Ensor was suspended for five days for formisbehavior misbehavior while astride Simpleton on Monday Trainer TIios Healey reports that most of the R T Wilson horses have recovered from their re cent indisposition with the exception of Old Gold which developed pneumonia and is in a precarious way The latter was said to be the most promising in the barn barnSir Sir Barton will not be sent to Latonia for the Derby This is the decision of Commander Ross and his trainer Guy Bedwell He will be reserved for the Belmont Stakes StakesAlgernon Algernon Daingerfield the assistant secretary of the Jockey Club says that the ruling against Sande in Kentucky will be effective on the Jockey Club tracks tracksJockey Jockey Sande rejiorted to II G Bedwell today complaining tjiat the punishment dealt by the offi cials for his ride on Milkmaid in the Kentucky Oaks was too severe The deprivation of Sarnies services for the next sixty days is a severe hard ship on the Ross establishment so heavily engaged in eastern stakes


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