St. Paul Scores Another Victory: Takes the Breeders Stakes Under Heavy Weight--Baby Grand Added to the Ross Stable., Daily Racing Form, 1920-05-26

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ST PAUL SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY Tthcs tho Breeders Stakes Under Heavy Weight Baby Grand Added to the Ross Stable TOKOXTO Ontario May i Harry Giddings promising Canadian bred St Paul came back at Woodbine Park this afternoon and duplicated his victory in the Kings Plate on tin opening day of the meeting when he added the Ureeders Stakes to his list of triumphs St Paul carried 12i pounds in his race this afternoon twentyone pounds more than in the Kings Plate Hut despite this lie ran it fine race coming from behind after racing under restraint to the stretch turn and easily rushing into the lead was going away at tile finish finishThe The attendance was again large largeSecretary Secretary Walter O Parmer of the Windsor Jockey Club will remain here to look after the closing of the stakes to be run at the first sum ¬ mer meeting at Windsor Knfries to these races which are the Frontier Handicap the Canadian Handicap Provincial Handicap ami Kssex Handi ¬ cap close next Thursday The first has 10000 added and the other three 5000 5000Three Three claims were deposited for May W after she won the first race and in the drawing P A Jones secured her fur lr i iCommander Commander J K L Itoss today added by pri ¬ vate purchase to the Canadian division of iiis stable the twoyearold Haby Grand which he secured from the J II Ioucheim cstiblishment for a re porled price of 1500 1500The The following rule was wi ted in the secretarys office the object of it being to eliminate as far a possible any error in the weights Here is the lule which was signed by the stewards To avoid any error in weight assigned to an entry trainers or owners will take from the scales as soon as riders weight is checked all such riding gear and appointments is belong to his horse and be ¬ come responsible for the same being placed on his starter starterWilliam William Xofthny secretary of the Montreal Jeckey Club was an arrival Mr Xorthey dis ¬ tributed among the horsemen the condition books of the Hlne Itonnets meeting There is ample room at Plne Ponnet for the accommodation ofjill fnTSir whTi H sri to ship and the meeting This spring promises to be the best ever held in Que ¬ bec A special effort will be made to provide at least one steeplechase every day dayCommander Commander J K L Itoss good racer Poniface was shipped from Louisville Monday morning at 5 oclock and arrived late this evening He is among those carded to go to the post in the Toronto Cup CupIvd Ivd Moore has decided to send his horses from here to Hamilton where they will be rested for a month or rather until that meeting opens Hesthoff and some of the others have gone off a bit nd need a rest restIScforc IScforc shipping from Maryland K T ollieoffer vnt to L II Baxters farm near Suffolk to be turned out for the summer the following horses AH Smiles Grandee Christ Sincerity Camlet ami Williewawa The horses that Paxter brought nr from Havana were also sent to his place in Virginia They included Hardora Cafeteria Little Pointer Charmont and Whizz


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