Another For Mr. Whitney: Wildair Takes the Ten Broeck Handicap in Easy Style.; Angon Captures the Big Purse Feature Luckily from Furbelow--Monsoon a Winner., Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-08

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ANOTHER FOR MR WHITNEY Wildair Takes the Ten Broeck Handicap in Easy Style Angon Captures the Big Purse Feature Luckily from Furbe ¬ low Monsoon a Winner LATONIA Kv Tuly 7 Another rich Kentucky plum fell 1o Harry Payne Whitney this afternoon when WHilntr triumphed in the first running of the mile and a quarter Ton Broeck llniulicaii worth 5 80 net to the winner anil sent the Whitney total of imrso mill stake winnings above the 411000 mark for tills meeting Following the Whitney representative home came Frank W recently claimed out of a selling race by Muse Goldblatt unl Dresden followed the pair considerably in tlie rear and just beating out Sterling Goldblatts main ¬ stay Atta Itoy II was never prominent in the running as Kennedy had him in tin worst going for the entire nice The winner seemingly outclassed the others for Ambrose had him under restraint in the early running and was content to follow East Indian and Frank W the latter having taken up the running after going the first quarter There was no material change in the order of running until the stretch was reached where Ambrose called on his mount and Wildair shot by Frank W without any seeming great effort and the final eighth found liim in a hand gallop to outstay Frank W The latter ran an excellent race and held on gamely Sterling made a challenge on the stretch turn but in tliu racing to the finish Dresden outgamcd him Ixirratne Vas iione1 after going threeqriarters and llonleau ran poorly in the going goingA A heavy track and threatening weather reduced stake day attendance somewhat but unpropitious conditions did not detract from the sport as the contests in most instances were hard fought and marked by close finishes The betting was lively and heavy but most of the bettors were astray in their calculations Favorites did not fare well many of the best backed ones failing dismally dismallyThe The secondary feature a threequnrters handicap for a 2200 purse went to Angon but his victory was a lucky one for hail Eriekson refrained from whipping Furbelow when she began swerving she would have won instead of succumbing by a nose Carmandale was a disappointment here hereMonsoon Monsoon furnished the upset in the third race for which Ace High was given the call Again racing luck played a prominent part for lien Valet was probably best and but for being forced buck soon after the start would have won DONA XORIOTTES DEFEAT COSTLY COSTLYPeppery Peppery Polly was returned winner of the second race but it is questionable if she would have won bad Dona Loriotte not bolted while in the lead on the stretch turn Dona Loriotte was a supposed good thing and her connections are said to have lost heavily over the fillys failure to keep a straight course courseThe The eight horses in charge of L Calm and owned by T J Pendergast will sent to Lexington at the close of racing here and be rested until the resumption of racing next fall on Kentucky tracks tracksP P Dunne bought Convoy on private terms this morning and disposed of Harry Uurgcync UurgcyncJockey Jockey Ridenour is the latest to come under the ban He was suspended for the remainder of the meeting by the starter yesterday for disobe ¬ dience at the post while astride Shillelagh II IIEdward Edward Cebrian was among the visitors this morning having couie from California to confer with John Lowe with respect to plans for the summer campaign of the Cebrian horses now run ¬ ning in the name of John Lowe LoweAfter After an absence from the saddle of over two years E Martin had his first mount In a race this afternoon He was astride Tulsa in the open ¬ ing dash and landed him third thirdThe The Mose Goldblatt horses will be shipped to the Empire City track next Sunday The H P Whit ¬ ney aggregation including Wildair and Dr Clark will go in the same consignment consignmentA A L Kirby and those horses that J 15 Respess intends to campaign this summer will be shipped to Windsor Friday FridayEdward Edward H McLean has in contemplation the sending of several of his horses to Windsor to carry bis colors during the meeting there and later re ¬ join those that will be sent from here to Saratoga SaratogaTrainer Trainer W II Karrick will try to ship Cleopatra and Over There back to ISelmont Park next Sunday Over There came out of th Independence Handi ¬ cap somewhat lame and he will not be a starter ngain for some time timeJockey Jockey 15 Kennedy was suspended by the stew ¬ ards for the remainder of the meeting here for rough riding in the sixth race


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