Popular Hendrie Colors: Last One Carries Them to Victory in Provincial Handicap.; Son of Judge Wright Wins Richest of Canadian Two-Year-Old Races., Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-18

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POPULAR HENDRIE COLORS Last One Carries Them to Victory in Provincial Handicap Son of Judge Wright Wins WinsRichest Richest of Canadian Two TwoYearOld YearOld Races WINDSOR Out July 17 George M Hentlrie president of the Windsor Jockey Club scored an ¬ other popular victory today when his Judge Wright Glenelg colt Last One won the Provincial Handi ¬ cap the ri00 added feature of a sparkling pro ¬ gram that attracted another immense crowd to Windsor The spectators were jammed into the stands and spaces in front of them in even more solid masses than on the opening day and nipre than a thousand sought relief from the congestion by crossing to the infield infieldThe The withdrawal of Centimeter from the stake feature left Auntie May tlie favorite while the eventual winner Was an outsider in the betting Alertly ridden Last One left the barrier quickly and forcing a fast early pace clear of all inter ¬ ference took command when AVitch Flower had been raced into defeat Hounding into the stretch Yeargin hugged the rail and headed for home with only the favorite to beat Auntie May shuffled back in the early stages worked her way around the leaders for the filial drive and a sixteenth out apparently had tin race at her mercy but Stirling quit tiding her and Yeargin urging his mount txpertly with all tbajveaponKathicomniand drew liwiy from the favorite in the last few strides to win by half a length On her own courage Auntie May easily held the others safely at the finish although Mogens finished resolutely Runquoi also closed gamely after being knocked back at the halfmile ground Crowding in tin approach to the turn resulted in the stumbling of West Side and the unseating of jockey Lnnsford who however was not seriously injured The Provincial Handicap was the richest event for twoyearolds that lias been decided on the Canadian circuit this summer With an added able of 000 eightytwo nominat ¬ ing fees and starting fees brought the valno to the winner up to 720 720G G L Itlackforils good Meelick Regea colt Centimeter developed fever tiiis morning and was scratched from the Provincial Handicap leaving to Ace the task of representing the Texans in ¬ terest in the stake stakeWasli Wasli Ncrvell reports that the refurbishing of the Kcnilwortii Jockey Clubs plant will be com ¬ pleted Monday All the buildings and fences will display a new coat of paint for the opening nest Thursday A new cookhouse and several new barns have been built to replace those blown down in the storm last spring Stabling facilities there will accommodate about six hundred horses and the course is close enough to the Windsor Jockey Club track to permit of quartering there and racing at Kenilworth KenilworthFrank Frank St John of New Orleans one of the di ¬ rectors of the Business Mens Racing Association is a visitor here hereW W F Knebelkamps Guaranteed is the latest addition to the schooling list listJockey Jockey J Henpel will return to the saddle Mon ¬ day after a layoff enforced by boils boilsAll All Smoke one of the starters in the second race today ran once at a Canadian Northwest meeting under the name of Sharpshooter Subsequently it was discovered that there was an American horse owned by R L Gerry by the same name so the name of the one racing here was changed changedJockey Jockey L Morris was suspended for the remainder of the meeting by the stewards for cutting across with Refugee in front of the others at the first turn in the last race Friday


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