Owner Loucheims Profitable Day: Captures the Two Stakes Races Featuring the Good Toronto Program., Daily Racing Form, 1920-05-25

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OWNER LOUCHEIMS PROFITABLE DAY Captures the Two Stakes Races Featuring the Good I Toronto Program ProgramTOROXTO TOROXTO Ontario May 24 An immense crowd again turned out at the Woodbine Park track this afternoon the attendance being equal to that of the opening day Small fields again ruled scratches being numerous in some of the races The card was a good one the attractions being the Wood ¬ stock Plate with 3000 added the Juvenile Slakes with 2000 added and the Queens Hotel Cup Han ¬ dicap with 1MM added addedJ J II Louchcim the Philadelphia sportsman furnished the winner of two of these when Master Ijill galloped home an easy winner of the Wood ¬ stock Plato and Baby Orand came back and dupli ¬ cated that colts victory by v inning the Juvenile Stakes in easy fashion Roth were well backed favoriies favoriiesThe The governor general the Duke of Devonshire accompanied by tlie Duchess of Devonshire drove to tin course in the royal equipage equipageThe The entries of the horses owned by J B Crawford aid those trained by J W iiaver have been or ¬ dered refused for the remainder of the meeting by the stewards and J W J ravers case was re fi rred to the Canadian Racing Associations The horse Tilde John was entered In the first race this afternoon raver refused to bring the horse to the paddock after being refused permission to scratch him Hence the ruling rulingAccording According to the rules of the Canadian Racing I Associations an apprentice is entitled to a five pound allowance for all outside mounts until lie has ridden fifteen winners Ik is entitled o the llowance for his contract employer however until one year after he rode his first winner winnerCrown Crown of Cold the crack Cinadianbred three yearold in the Seagram Stable is reported to be on the ailing list He was taken down witli an attack of fever after the running of the Kings Pate on Saturday SaturdayThe The twoyearold Madelaiuo Lillian in the J B Dunn stiiilo did jmi sliipwoJLJruiii Baltiimire ajid it is doubtful if she will go to the post Tit the meeting here hereI I Bussey was n arrival from Xew York lie is looking after jockey James BiilwoIPs engngo iieiits Butwell will be here on Wednesday to ride I1 onground in the Toronto Cup and it is possible that he will stay for the remainder of the Canadian racing season seasonL L Kirby wired Kd Moore to notify the appren ¬ tice jockey Ridenoiir to report to him at once at Louisville B LouisvilleB A Jones who maintains rather an extensive breeding farm at Parnell Mo was an arrival He slipped his horses from Kentucky to Montreal It is his first season on the Cinadjau circuit and Mr Jones is well pleased with conditions in Can ¬ ada He has the imported horse Opera ilass vhich raced for Harry Cidding a few years back iit the head of his stud and alo the stallion Sleeth There are twenty mares at the Jones establishment


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