Pimlicos Ordinary Card: Nothing of Outstanding Prominence Provided.; King Thrush Takes the Feature and Stays a Mile in Good Style--Aunt Deda Again., Daily Racing Form, 1920-05-07

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PIMLICOS ORDINARY CARD Nothing of Outstanding Promi ¬ nence Provided King Thrush Takes the Feature Featureand and Stays a Mile in Good Style Aunt Deda Again PALTIMOnK Md May 0 Tho Pimliro card to dty dirt not offer anything especially inspiring the central feature being i mile ilasli which fell lo Commander Hoss big lt King Tlirusli in easy fashion Tliis young horse seems to be improving steadily niiil inny prove a real star after his gigan tie frame has filled out as nature meant it should He was at oddson and from the way he won to was u liberal price priceAunt Aunt Deda was another hot favorite that re ¬ warded her backers and had no trouble whatever in outfacing George Hovec which was good enough to take second money surprise was sprung in the steeplechase when the longpriced outsider Meshach galloped home in front of lay Itird and Algarrto The favorites were nowhere in this race raceMadeline Madeline Lillian upset a great favorite when she defeated Superwoman in the third race hut she had her admirers and was well hacked also alsoThe The light program had no great effect on the attendance the usual big crowd being present and seeming well satisfied with what was provided for the days entertainment entertainmentSeveral Several horses have been added to the schooling list which now includes Dorcas Dottie Vandiver loan of Arc 1eerless One Toucanet 1eerage Itcynliild Cock o the Koost Deckhand Margery XiilHili Armant and Toniuato II IIThe The surplus accruing from the selling and claim ¬ ing races run on Wednesday totaled S1S10 and ot this amount H8t was added to each of the Hat races tomorrow tomorrowStarter Starter lames Milton lias arranged to send Wil liim McGinty to Toronto to school the twoyear elds located at Woodbine Park McCinty will leave rn Saturday The starting gates are already on UK grounds groundsDr Dr V Ashe reports that a special made up of seven horse cars and a passenger coach left Havre de Grace yesterday for Montreal Pesides tlo o previously mentioned the following stables w re included ill the shipment K Chapman George Foley J Cunningham C Hoppas T K Miiyes Mos Williams 1 1 Misick Guy Milton Dot Tanner 1 Itandolph Karl Linnell II Cotton Harry Shannon T Arthur and K K ISryson XIDERS TOR DERBY HORSES HORSESJockey Jockey 1 Williams joined the contingent of riders who left tonight for Ix uisville to ride in the Kentucky Derby Williams will have the m nut on Sandy Heal in the big race raceJockey Jockey IJichcreek has been engaged to ride one of the Seagram starters in the Kings Plate to he run at Woodbine Park ParkJoseph Joseph McLennan reports that the stakes offered by the Ontario Jockey Club filled particularly fll and that the racing at Woodbine tlys spring promises to be of a higher class than ever everIifc Iifc Hloek is looking after making M T Dana hrr as comfortable as possible diuini his confine ¬ ment at the Mercy Hospital suffering from a broken hip and a fractutred rib Mike Danaher is one of the old guard and is the senior of steeplechase trainer in this country countryJockey Jockey Ted Kice left for Kentucky tonight to ride Pi il Jones one of the Kal Parr entry in the Derby DerbySylvano Sylvano was claimed by Milton Smith after she was beaten yesterday yesterdayA A Allen who rode Huron II winner of the rlco vJiich called for Jockeys who had never ridden a winner is a son of the oldtime colored trainnr Anthony Allen who in recent years has beeu train ig a siring of jumpers for W M Kerr KerrIt It has Itecn decided that the weather vane on the clubhouse which is a model of a thoroughbred ltaring the silks of Commander 1 1C I Ko s Hill in future be changed from year to year so 1 I as the silks are concerned to represent each y iir he winner of the Preaknt s Secretary Itiggs laughingly told Commander Koss today that it would save the club a painting hill if one of his horses should again win Hie big race this year Commander lioss agreed that it would suit him i xactly xactlyCommander Commander Ioss who at this time seems to have duly an outside chance of winning the Preakness has done a fine spnrtsmansHkc thing in donating the Woodlawn Vase that he took down with the Proakness last year when Sir Harton was the win i er Inder the conditions governing this coveted trophy Commander Koss could select his own race in which to iiang it up hut he has said that he al ¬ ways intended that it should be a Pimlico trophy end that it would HO with the Proakness as it did last year yearHuron Huron II winner of the maiden jockeys race was claimed by G Peterson for l l 1 Iiimsilen claimed Jay Pird for XJnoo XJnooW W II Fixer was responsible for the bidding on tin twoyearold Aunt Deda which won the fifth


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