Hendrie Colors To Fore: His Filly Estero Wins Walkerville Handicap at Windsor.; Poor Ride Helps Defeat Odds-On Favorite, Lord Wrack--Hot Finish in Substitute Race., Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-16

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HENDRIE COLORS TO FORE His Filly Estero Wins Walkerville Handicap at Windsor Poor Ride Helps Defeat OddsOn OddsOnFavorite Favorite Lord Wrack Hot HotFinish Finish in Substitute Race WINDSOR Ont July ir George M Ilendries Jstero ridden by jockey Willis accounted for the Walkerville Handicap at threequarters mile for threeyearolds and over which served as the principal race of the second days card at the Windsor Jockey Club Louise V and Charlie Ley decker divided the remainder of the S2000 purse Louise V set the pace to the eighth post where Eslero moved up with a determined challenge and gradually drew away The winner swerved in front of Louise V causing Butwell to ease up his mount The interference was not important inas ¬ much as Louise V was well beaten Charlie Ley decker closed fast in the good going after being badly outrun Commodore the only other startei although nine years old was facing the starter in a race for the first time timeJ J B Respess Lord Wrack was held to outclass his opponents in the mile dash run as the fiftli race and his backers were a surprised and disap ¬ pointed lot when they saw Jean Bullant lead home the favorite by a length A poor ride helped to defeat Lord Wrack He gained steadily from a poor beginning and but for being brought wide in the stretch would certainly have made it interesting for the winner Morris gave Jean Bullant splendid ride and saved ground with him on the turns which enabled the winner to hold Lord AVrucU safe when i tlircatenpdin the final eighth eighthTwelve Twelve maiden twoyearolds faced the barrier in the opening dash and Beg Pardon owned and bred by H P Marshall led all the way gamely withstanding every challenge made by Old Chap and Golden Autumn which were the only serious con ¬ tenders finishing second and third respectively respectivelyMallowmot Mallowmot took the substitut race after a fiercely contested final eighth drive in which the winner was in doubt until the final stride Gtilu Dress was forced wide on the far turn and came again just failing to get up upColonel Colonel Win Hendrie was ai arrival from Hamil ¬ ton tonJ J IT Madigin president of the Niagara Racing Association and Edward Mills were ampng the days visitors from Buffalo BuffaloThe The race scheduled as the second on todays card was declared off and another of like condi ¬ tions substituted with the result that Monette ran in place of Maladroit The latter was injured at oxercise this morning morningIn In line with the announced intention of the Mon ¬ treal Jockey Club to feature steeplechasing in the fall the Counaught Park and Ontario Jockey Club officials will program special events for the timber toppers at their respective courses coursesOfficials Officials of the Canadian Racing Associations held a meeting today and passed upon the appli ¬ cations for licenses of jockeys and trainers trainersGeneral General Haig fell lame in his race yesterday yesterdayJack Jack Adkins received the Kirkfield Stable horses from Fort Erie this morning after some delay in shipment shipmentJockey Jockey Ericksoii was suspended for three days by the starter yesterday yesterdayAlvord Alvord Summer Sigh and Mayor House have been added to the schooling list listJockey Jockey Lux was notified today of a tenday sus ¬ pension meted out by the Canadian Racing Asso ¬ ciations for rough riding astride Sinn Feiner on the last day at Fort Erie ErieItemy Itemy Dorr and Harry Quinn two New Orleans followers are among the arrivals from Kentucky KentuckyLeo Leo Hottel of Indianapolis is a visitor He will take in the meeting here and at Keiiihvorth


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