Daydue Gives a Surprise: Wins From Fast Sprinters at a Long Mutuel Price.; Phantom Fair Caught in the Barrier--Damrosch Wins in a Canter--Track Gossip., Daily Racing Form, 1920-04-23

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DAYDUE GIVES A SURPRISE Wins From Fast Sprinters at a aLong Long Mutuel Price Pricei i j jPhantom Phantom Fair Caught in the Bar ¬ rier Damrosch Wins in a Canter Track Gossip IIAVIM DI GKACB Md APHI 22 ruder the theinfluence influence of better weather the Havre de Grace track improved steadily today and good time was recorded in several of the races The special trains from the liearby cities were heavily loaded and a big crowd was in attendance attendanceDaydue Daydue furnished a surprise bv beating a fast band of sprinters in the Wilmington Handicap He left the barrier in front and forced a fast pace until well around the far turn where he passed Midnight Sim and in the final drive hung on reso ¬ lutely Pickwick was none too well ridden while War Mask had an extremely rough race The latter was sharply cm off at the threeeighths post and was then taken to the outside to finish with a rush Daydue was the longestpriced winner of the Marv land racing season to date datePhantom Phantom Fair the heavily backed favorite for the third race was unfortunate in being caught in the barrier at the start and her rider pulled up The winner turned up in Ira Wilson which came from behind and beat Ace of Aces out in a driving finish finishDamrosch Damrosch scored an easy victory in the Perry ville Purse Sande kept him under restraint to the stretch turn where he went to the front and in the homestretch drew away into a long lead Translate showed the most speed for threequarters and then tired tiredCareful Careful came back with another good perform ¬ ance when she duplicated her easy victory of tin opening day She again spreadeagled her opponents drawing away into a decisive lead in the earlv run ¬ ning and at the finish was under restraint Culli iiiln finished with a good burst of speed and out ¬ stayed Fernwood for second money moneyBACK BACK BAY CAN STILL RUN RUNHack Hack Hay made a runaway affair of the second race He was lucky at the start in getting away well and clear of interference After rounding the far turn he drew away into a long lead but buti i tin h estretch tired badly Ponltnev left the thebarrier barrier slowly and was shuffled back Inthe home ¬ stretch In closed up steadily but failed to quite get up in time ami was beaten by a head Sinmw finished with the assistant starters whip tangled in her tail and dangling behind her herH H P Holmes claimed Itonstcllc for 1525 1525Iarry Iarry Keinheimer has shipped the C A Apple gate horse Arnold from Itowic direct to Jamaica where he will be rested until the opening of the Metropolitan racing season seasonIM IM ward Walter one of James Miltons assistant starters is busy every morning schooling twoyear olds at Pimluo He reports tiiat they are a well behaved collection Among the stables already at Pimlico are William MiDaniel William Garth G W J Itissell J S Healy John Kermath and W Jennings Kermath has a couple of goodlooking twoyearolds the property of apt P M Walker in his string I5e Frank looks particularly good this spring and is going along well in his work workJ J I Millin is a recent arrival at Pimlico from Havana In his charge is the highly trained two yearold Painter Steve Judge got in yesterday morning from New Orleans Orleansliaruey liaruey Cole has a string of jumpers at Pimlico headed by Lytle Jack of Spades a green fencer in this stable has attracted much attention from the steeplechase sharps sharpsA A consignment of horses reached Pimlico yester ¬ day from Cuba Included were the stables of 15 P Kiee K P Allen Harry Herdel and J J Maher MaherT T J Donohiie is expected to reach Pimlico to ¬ morrow from Aiken S C He was delayed on account of the railroad strike and was forced to unload down the line His string is made up entirely of steeplechasers steeplechasersThe The K A Whitney stable which is quartered at Pimlico is said to have a highly promising twoyearold filly fillySEDAN SEDAN WORKING IN GOOD FORM FORMSedan Sedan in the stable of the Cuban dentist C C Mizell is going along well at Pimlico The Mizell horses are being looked after by Ij W Itrown ItrownThe The Fitzsimmous barn at Pimlico is being white ¬ washed aud put in order for the Quinc stable horses which are expected from New VorV in i few days daysW W Karrick has arranged to ship the W It and Oneck stable horses from Itelmout Park Pimlico tomorrow Knrrick has decided to start David Harum and Cleopatra in tin Kentucky Derby DerbyThe The fouryearold Cant Kost by Cantilever Koster Girl the property of C K Clements is going along finely at the Driving Park where he has wintered by Trainer H S toiler Dr Mi Cully performed an operation on the horses throat to improve his wind It has been a success successA A special schooling ground has been built in the middle of the infield at Pimlico for jumpers jumpersLafe Lafe I thick came over from Philadelphia to take in the days sport He was confined to a hospital for four mouths during the winter suffering from rheumatism but is now convalescent convalescentK K K Itradley stopped off at Havre de Grace on his way from New York to Kentucky KentuckyAfter After the running of the first race William Garth sent Kill Parrs Kentucky Derby candidate Itlazes a mile in ll i The fractional time was 24 40 11 73 145 0 K Moore has disposed of the plater War Tax to Frank Delbarge The latter has arranged to ship his stable from Maryland to Canada CanadaL L Garth retaliated against the Ituxtou stable which claimed Hope Princess yesterday by running up Ira Wilson 1000 over his entered price of 1500 and securing him himThe The three placed horses in the sixth race changed ownership after the finish K P Chambers claimed Sans Peur II for iflJ O J It Dunn took St Quentiii for 2300 and II It Holmes claimed his second horse of the afternoon when he secured Itroom Peddler for 2410


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