Havre De Graces Off Day: Fridays Card Is Devoted to the Humbler Grace of Racers.; King Herod Shows His Youthful Speed in Winning--Superwoman Runs a Fast Half., Daily Racing Form, 1920-04-24

article


view raw text

HAVRE DE GRACES OFF DAY Fridays Card Is Devoted to the Humbler Grade of Racers King Herod Shows His Youthful Speed in Winning Super woman Runs a Fast Half TTAVnr DE GltACE Md April 21 Tho rani today was given to maiden and claiming races of no more than ordinary interest but a big crowd was present Pleasant weather and a fast improv ¬ ing track helped repay their attendance attendanceTwopair Twopair and Inglecrcst which were making their maiden starts in the first race were heavily sup ¬ ported but they proved disappointments ISotli be ¬ gan slowly the former especially so The W J Salmon stable furnished tiie winner in Superwoman which made the pace after going the first sixteenth and won with speed in reserve from Fallacy FallacySixteen Sixteen maidens went to the post in the second race and Ual Parrs Anzac proved best He came from behind in the stretch and in a driving finish beat the pacemaker Thistle Queen by a heart heartKegrcso Kegrcso Lady Ward and War Tax fought it out through the last sixteenth in the third and the former got up in the final strides War Tax set the pace and tired while Kegrcso came from be ¬ hind hindGeorge George Peterson lias purchased from Sam Louis at private sale the plater Gain de Cause Peterson is getting a string together for a campaign on the anadian tracks tracksThe The Waterboy Tiiare WjiterIadywhiel raceI in the colors of Mrs lames Arthur will be bred to the English horse Perrilldon She was bred to Theo Cook last spring but proved barren Ituzz Arounds foal by Then Cook lived only a couple of days after foaling foalingW W A McKinney has arranged to ship the K T Xollicoffer horses from here to Woodbine Park Toronto at the conclusion of the Havre de Grace meeting meetingMatt Matt Brady arrived at Pimlico this morning witli the string of steeplechasers he is training for Joseph 1C Davis that he wintered at the Kenning course The horses in this stable appear in splendid condition anil are evidently ready to jump out and jtivi1 t good account of themselves at Pimlico Tne jumpers owned by the Canadian sportsman J Lnmsden which were also wintered at Kenning have arrived at Pimlico They are in charge of J Healey Al HealeyAl Austin is going along with his pair of three year olds Hunnyven and Goldine which were win ¬ tered at the Driving Park with the hope of getting them ready for their engagements at Pimlico The useful plater Kelario and the promising twoyear old filly Jean Corey complete the Austin string This is another stable destined for Canada CanadaSTURGESS STURGESS HORSES FIND NEW OWNERS OWNERSJ J C Stnrgess whose entries have been refused bv The Jockey Club has disposed of the plater rVanklin to C L Getling of Martinsbtirg W Va liTling also purchased LMnfirmier from T J Car ¬ roll These two together with The Kelgian II which was formerly trained by W A Kurttscliell will be trained by T J Carroll in the future They will be shipped to Canada at the conclusion of the Maryland meetings meetingsJames James Itowe will be here tomorrow to saddle the Whitney colts in the Chesapeake Stakes Wildair John P Grier and Ipset are named to make their first appearance of the year in this stake All three are eligibles for the Kentucky Derby and their owner II P Whitney will come down from New York with a party of friends in bis special car to witness the running of the stake stakeThe The program at Havre de Grace tomorrow is a particularly good one oneStar Star Voter one of the highestpriced colts in the Commander J K L Koss stable and Some Paby MI id to be the pick of the youngsters in the Kal Parr string are carded as starters in the first race Sir Barton Panoply Milkmaid Diversion Kapid Traveler and Fruit Cake are among those in the third race while Pilly Kelly Cromwell War Pennant and Star Master are among those in tin Circle Purse a dash of a mile There are a number of Kentucky Derby eligibles in the Chesa ¬ peake Stakes and the running of this race will give racegoers a splendid line on the chances of the eastern eligibles for the big Kentucky race raceJames James W McClelland left this morning for Lexington He will remain in Kentucky until after the running of the Derby for which his recent pur ¬ chase Prince Pal is a prominent eligible eligiblet t harles A Stoneham the new president of the Cuba American Jockey Club and W J Salmon whose twoyearolds in charge of K Wayland have shown up particularly well this spring are ex ¬ pected here tomorrow They are coming down to take in a days racing racingFrank Frank Ilackett who has been connected with the J K L Koss stable as agent resigned his position this morning Albert Gascoigne who raced several horses for Mrs L A Livingston in Cuba last winter will succeed Ilackett IlackettG G W Hermans claim of 17S3 secured Crump sail out of the sixth race raceC C N Darke has turned the horses lie has been training for W Shea over to K Colston who will train them in the future Paul Jones worked threequarters after the run ¬ ning of the second race in 120 Star Master ran the same distance in 11 Yr YrAnzac Anzac was claimed after he earned brackets by K G Jones for 2000 2000K K A Cloptoii claimed King Herod for 4300 and J Knndolph took Uncles Lassie for 3400 K T Xollicoffer has purchased at private sale Toe the Mark and Tipford from the McLauRhlin brothers brothersGwyn Gwyn Tompkins arrived at Pimlico this morning from his Virginia farm with the stable of horses he will manage and train this year yearRoger Roger Minton has taken over jockey Myers book ami will make the lads engagements for the re iniiinder of the racing season


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1920042401/drf1920042401_1_2
Local Identifier: drf1920042401_1_2
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800