Bullet Proof a Failure: Hot Favorite for Bowie Feature, but Finishes Unplaced.; Manoevre Wins His Third Consecutive Race--Kings Champion Defeats The Lamb., Daily Racing Form, 1920-04-11

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BULLET PROOF A FAILURE Hot Favorite for Bowie Feature but Finishes Unplaced Manoevre Wins His Third Con ¬ secutive Race Kings Cham ¬ pion Defeats The Lamb HOWIE Md April 10 The Howie Handicap to ¬ days principal race was won by Manoevre it being this racers third consecutive victory out of as many starts at this track Showing much speed he was sent into an early lead by rider Ilayno and withstanding repeated challenges won by a safe margin with Irish Kiss second and War Mask third while Hnllct Proof finding the task of giving away weight to tlie older liorses beyond him was fourth Pondage was n distant follower until tlie stretch was reached where he came with a rush but failed to get any portion of the pursj Msinoovri had shown previous to today that 1m was suited by the going at Howie and although hi has been looked upon mainly as a mud runner to ¬ days victory stamps him as a much better than an ordinary performer on any going goingNest Nest in interest to the Howie Handicap was the fourth race at seveneighths out of the chute for threeyearolds It attracted a field of the best of that age at the track Kings Champion owned by J MacManus found the most favor with the public who loyally supported their choice The Incle colt fully justified expectation by winning easily Callantly responding to Morris call at the head of the stretch he overhauled the leaders to win going away through the final fifty yards The Uimb took the lead at the half and ran a good race but was no match for the winner Ho held The Archer easily safe at the end for second place The latter came from far back to secure third money from Allivan which was prominent all the way wayForm Form was somewhat awry in tlie first race here today which was won by Madeline Lillian after a stretch drive with Alcatraz the former out ¬ lasting the latter to the end Aleatraz ran well for the first out and was easily second Peerage fin ¬ ished third holding the remainder of the field safe at all stages Tan Son and Attorney which created a favorable Impression on first appearance raced most disappointingly to tlieir many admirers admirersHURON HURON II ALL THE WAY WAYHnpron Hnpron II winner of the second race scored the first win at the meeting for C Peterson Thu Sweeper gelding made no mistake went right to the front and held sway throughout Pclgall always well up was easily second over Miss Ster ¬ ling which hung on better than usual HoherNa Itrcona ran an improved race from a slow beginning beginningThe The finish of the third race proved a thriller tin leaders fighting il out stride by stride for the last one hundred yards Kefugec proved the gamer winning by a short head from Kdith K while Juanita III just lasted to save third place from Kingling II which was off poorly and messed about in the running but was going fastest of all at the end endAlma Alma H scored in the sixth race in an ordinary field of platers and was well ridden by little Hryson The Hessian mare gradually worked her way up to a contending position and came away in the stretch with ease Mallowmot took the lead at once ami kept it to the stretch but gave way readily when caught Wand saved the short end of the purse from Keziah which came from the clouds in the last quarter quarterFavorites Favorites were successful in a majority of the races The attendance was one of the largest that has ever been noted at this course and the track and weather conditions were perfect perfectC C W Campbell claimed Challenger out of the sixth race Friday for 11MM 11MMCeorge Ceorge Peterson has purchased the twoyearold filly Mary Erh from It A Jones at private sale saleThe The horses owned by A Meisner will in the future be trained by Steve Judge JudgePaul Paul Miles has Ixinght the horse Capt Hodge from L F Wagner WagnerTom Tom Mumford who has several horses at Havre de Crace accompanied by jockey James Oroth was a visitor today


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