Ordinary Card At Connaught Park: Dr. Joe and Jockey Butwell Winning Combination in Main Race--Royal Visitors Present., Daily Racing Form, 1920-06-22

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ORDINARY CARD AT CONNAUGHT PARK Dr Joo and Jockey Butwcll Winning Combination in Main Kace Royal Visitors Present OTTAWA Ontario June il Dr Joe well rid ¬ den by jockey Itutwell scored an easy victory in the Vice Regal Purse for threeyearolds and over at a mile which served as the principal attraction of an ordinary card of racing this after ¬ noon at Connaught Park Rutwell reserved his mount in behind the pacemaker Glen Light until the latter retired from the contest on the far turn and then the Tyree color bearer came on to win by six lengths easing up to the cheers of the crowd which had backed him into an almost even money favorite Who Cares finished second and Primo from the Giddings Stable upset calculations by taking down the third portion of the purse purseA A moderate downpour of rain during the early morning hours slowed the track considerably and threatening clouds in the early afternoon undoubt ¬ edly kept down the attendance somewhat Still there was i good gathering on hand Their ex ¬ cellencies the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire arriv ¬ ing in a carriage before the first race paid their first visit to the local cotirs this year yearThe The public showed a keen faculty for picking the winners until the sixth when Frank Monroe Romanclli up romped home ahead of his opponents and paid 3980 for a ticket ticketThe The Canadian division of the stable of J K L I Joss was shipped to Hamilton last night in charge of trainer F Schelke SchelkeJockey Jockey S McGraw riding his first mount of the meeting in the second race Saturday drew a sus ¬ pension for the remainder of the meeting for foiil tactics He had been given especial warning by the stewards before the race raceJockey Jockey 1 Hcupel also was set down for three days for carrying the others wide immediately after the start in the third race He was piloting Mal lowmot Joseph P Murphy leaves tonight for New York YorkWire Wire Clipper a Canadianbred belonging to D A Boyle died at Connanght Park lust night nightThere There will be a tencar train of horses leaving here Wednesday night for Hamilton The stable of II Giddings Sr will be included in the ship ¬ ment WvIiXorthsy secretary of the Montreal Jockey Chili reports that the mutiieT plantr af tliiT Klin Bonnets course will be enlarged for the fall meet ¬ ing there thereE E F Whitneys stable of useful horses will b shipped from here to Fort Erie where they will be rested V Devcrs is in charge of the thorough ¬ breds in this string


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