Careful Still Unbeaten: Wins the Aberdeen Stakes Like a High-Class Filly.; Wildair Furnishes a Surprise in Defeating Bolster and Sir Barton--Track Gossip., Daily Racing Form, 1920-04-28

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CAREFUL STILL UNBEATEN Wins the Aberdeen Stakes Like a HighClass Filly Wildair Furnishes a Surprise in Defeating Bolster and Sir Bar ¬ ton Track Gossip TTAVTU3 DE ORACE M 1 April 27 V J Sal ¬ mon furnished tlic winner of the 000 Aberdeen Stakes at Havre do Grace this afternoon when his twoyearold filly Careful won in easy fashion after leading all the way She ran coupled in the bet ¬ ting with Suporwoman which finished third Caro fnls victory was not a cleancut one for the rea ¬ son that she swerved over on the turnout of the back stretch where the Koss filly Intrigante was coming through next to the rail and cut off the latter sharply causing her to lose a lot of ground Sando lodged a cIaim of foul after the race which was not allowed allowedThe The races were run over a muddy track and scratches were numerous numerousHarry Harry Payne Whitneys Hroomstick colt Wildair made i runaway affair of Jlie Marathon Handicap in whicli he heat Iolster out liy a nose Wildair was under mild restraint all of the way In the homestretch liolster slipped through on the inside and catching Haynes napping all hut bent Wildair out The 131 pounds anchored Sir Iarton and he tired badly in the last eighth eighthW W Martin and Guy Hums have arranged to go from here to Toronto at the conclusion of the Pim ii o nnrJiijf i Tack McCormiok who formerly trained for lames liutlor and Jefferson Livingston was an arrival from Jamaica JamaicaW W Daly got in from Now York and Ted Sterner arrived from Ocean Springs Miss where lie spent several weeks following the close at New Orleans OrleansJockey Jockey T Nolan who was injured here a feu days back as a result of an accident left the Havre de Grace hospital yesterday and will go to Pimlico tomorrow tomorrowThi Thi twoyearold Star Voter bucked badly in his first race raceM M T Dannhor one of the old guard of trainers met with an accident last night He was struck by an automobile while leaving the Inion station in Baltimore after returning from the races He suffered painful injuries to his back and his right hip was dislocated He is confined at the Mercy hospital hospitalCLAIMING CLAIMING INDUSTRY THRIVING THRIVINGT T IJandnlph claimed llesist the winner of the second race for 200 K Louis took IJedland the runner up in the race for SI r ii iiIt It J Walden has arranged to shiy the A II Morris string to Iimlico tomorrow A G Weston will shin the Thomas Clyde stable to the hilltop track in the same car carS S A Clopton has retired several gf the horses he raced at New Orleans They have been turned out at the Devers farm near Havre de Grace until next fall Among them were Itnllet Proof which has been fired Icarus and George Clark ClarkThe The Derby colts John P Crier and Ipset the hopes of the Harry Payne Whitney stable in the Kentucky Derby and Proaknoss Stakes arrived from the Prodkilale Farm last night They were accom ¬ panied by James Kowe Jr son of the famous trainer trainerPeerless Peerless One was claimed by T Hodge after he won the seventh race yesterday for 1 Mormon Klder was claimed by K T Hollaoffer for 1700 He will be shipped from here to Toronto will the remainder of the XollicolTer horses attthe conclusion of the meet ing ingStuart Stuart Polk Frank Dilbarrio and C D Fountain Fountainare are ng those who are contemplating sending sendingtheir their horses direct to Montreal from Havre de Craie Dr F W Asho is looking after the shipment of horses to the Mount Iloyal course courseW W P JSiinh has secured first call on jockey Pntwell for the Pimlico meeting meetingJay Jay Pird and James S Sheridan of the Crown Stable went well wellHarry Harry 1nna who came here from New Orleans has arranged to have the horses he sent from new Orleans to Tijuana shipped from the Mexican course direct to Jamaica They include War God Ptir Kiivne and the rejuvenated Charlestonian The lat ¬ ter won several races during the winter at New Or ¬ leans and Tijuana Machine miner whicli is rac ¬ ing here for Inna will join the remainder of the string at Jamaica JamaicaP P Stotler has a couple of Itapid Water fillies in his stable that have boon going well at Pimlico Thev are Gurgling Water and Antilles and are owned bv G V J Pissell PissellAl Al Austin had Jean Corey out This is the filly he purchased from N K Peal at Jlavana for flnoo flnooGwvn Gwvn Tompkins has eight twoyearolds with the string he brought n from Virginia They are good looking but as yet are a hit green greenThe The twoyearold Dough Girl by Great lritain in the string that Matt Brady is training is said to be one of the handsomest youngsters at Pimlico She is a good beginner from the barrier barrierJoseph Joseph McLennan received a telegram from Mr K 1 ward Seagram asking that he engage three riders to pilot his candidates in the Kings Plate He has secured Itodriguoj to ride one of the Seagram can ¬ didates didatesThe The program book of the mooting to be given by the Dorval Jockey Club is being compiled by Joseph McIxMitian and will be ready for distribution in a week or ten days The Dorval club is increasing its purses 15000 over any previous meeting given at its course and the smallest will be 800 added The Dorval club has been reorganized and Adolph IJazin has been elected president and Hon J L Perron one of the members of the board of direc ¬ tors Sheridan Clark has been engaged as racing secretary and F Uichard will continue to act an general manager The club has announced that both its meetings will positively be run on the dates allotted by the Canidhin Kucing Associations AssociationsII II Farrell received word from his employer Kd Continued on eecond page CAREFUL STILL UNBEATEN Continued from first page ward Cebrian to scratch whatever horses he had carded to start yesterday afternoon and to arrange to retire the entire band until next year This move was brought about by the death of Mr Cebrians mother in California The horses will be shipped to the J S liarbee farm Mr Farrell will return to California CaliforniaW W M Sheedy has purchased the four horses the property of the Winous Point Stable The transfer included Allivau Pokey Jane Hong Kong an 1 Sandy Mac F H Vandergrift owner of the Winous Point Stable is retiring from the turf on the advice of his physician physicianTige Tige was excused from starting in the first race Mondaj1 having pulled up lame after working workingAn An offer of 30000 was turned down for the threeyearold Sandy Peal W J Salmon was anxious to secure the colt but N 1C lieal acting for Mr W S Murray placed the iuice at 50000 50000A A record number of entries were made at Havre de Grace Monday afternoon Onehundred and ftry two wore deposited in the entry box and Secretary McClelland found It necessary to exclude forty nine of them themDr Dr F W Aslie received a telegram from T Dugan asking that he notify horsemen that the meeting at Mount Itoyal would open on May 14 and that the minimum purses would be tiOO tiOOS S A Clopton bus disposed of the plater Mistress Polly to I S Fountain and the big sprinter King Herod to J W Mean MeanW W P KIISIII has secured first call oji jockey Iutwclls services for the coming meeting at Pim ¬ lico licoLew Lew Williams claimed 1ncles Lassie Monday for SIiWO SIiWOGuy Guy Itedwell acting for Commander J K L Itoss has sold Canso to G AY Forman for a re ¬ ported price of 3000 3000A A II Diaz lost General Agramonte after the opening rye Monday when S Louis claimed the colt for 2205 2205Three Three starters were taken out of the sixth race Monday Dorcas was cfaimcd by W U Fizer for 5 J Arthur claimed Ited Domino or 300 and It A Jones secured Saus Peiir II for 3300


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