Another For Paul Weidel: Adds Windsors Closing Day Feature to His List of Successes; Victorious Son of Golden Maxim--Lady Lexington Easily Wins Essex Handicap, Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-22

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ANOTHER FOR PAUL WEIDEL Adds Windsors Closing Day Fea ¬ ture to His List of Successes Victorious Son of Golden Maxim Lady Lexington Easily EasilyWins Wins Essex Handicap WINDSOR Ontario July 21 Paul Weidel win ¬ ner of the Hamilton and Canadian Derbys re ¬ deemed his defeat by older horses on the occasion of his first appearance here by winning the Essex Handicap at a mile for threeyearolds which fea ¬ tured the closing program of the Windsor Jockey Clubs meeting Claymore Besthoff Dresden and Siren Maid the other starters finished in the order named namedThe The victorious son of Golden Maxim Lady Lex ¬ ington carrying the colors of M Lowenstein ran his characteristic race today leading from flag to flag Jockey Stack got him away first and after outrunning the Others to the firsjt turn took him under restraint for the rush through the back stretch and around the far turn Straightening out in the stretch he sent the colt fast for a brief time after which he took him under restraint again and finished a length and a half ahead of Claymore which was hard ridden to get home ahead of Besthoff The latter ran back to his nice of yesterday and finished gamely but was hampered by interference oil the far turn where he at ¬ tempted to come through next to the rail The added money for the handicap amounted to 5 000 and the portion of the winner to 4900 4900Ajiotlier Ajiotlier capacttvgntherinjf turned out to witness the sport at this course this afternoon and saw soine of tlie best racing that has been furnished at the meeting The officials of the club are deeply gratified over the reception given the thoroughbred in this city Crowds have been large on all oc ¬ casions and betting in the mntuels has been heavy heavyG G M Hendries Ammunition and Salvo finished first and second respectively in the opening dash finding no serious opposition from the other five starters startersONE ONE MORE FOR GIDDINGS STABLE STABLEThe The Dominion Juvenile Handicap for Canadian foaled twoyearolds resulted in another victory for the stable of Harry Giddings which has been unite successful in such races this summer Royal Visitor a son of Hearts of Oaks was the victor running a slashing race to defeat Greybournu a head headA A thrilling finish marked the third race Kama ridden by Romanelli who had piloted Royal Visitor to victory in the preceding race surprised the talent by rushing away into the lead and main ¬ taining it to the end The old gelding was hard pressed iu the final eighth however Jane Penny Iciker closing with a terrific rush that almost landed her a winner winnerJockey Jockey H Thurber who was seriously injured in a fall from Duke John at the Fort Erie meeting has been discharged from the hospital It is ex ¬ pected that he will be able to return to the saddle in about six or seven weeks whereas it was be ¬ lieved at first that the condition of his shoulder would keep him on the ground for several months 1 C Gallaher reports the death of his shifty plater Bourbon Lad a fiveyearold son of Trans ¬ vaal Lassie The horse contracted car fever in shipping from Kentucky and tlie ailment developed into pneumonia pneumoniaG G W Fenwick represented in tlie last race yes terday by Refugee claimed Jack Reeves from C It Anderson for 1700 and M Seifert took Japhet from W O Stoner for the same amount amountFor For the convenience of horsemen stabling at the Windsor Jockey Club course Julius Reeder will accept entries at the secretarys office here throughout the Kenilworth meeting meetingDouglass Douglass S came out of his last race with a bowed tendon and will be fired firedD D R Andersons Duke of Devonshire also lias developed a slight bow and will be given tlie same treatment treatmentJockey Jockey 1 Williams the third of the trio sent to the hospital at Fort Erie also has been discharged Xray examination developed that his foot was bruised and not fractured as first reported reportedWaterwood Waterwood was claimed out of the fifth race by C A Lehman for 4400 4400A A R London secretary of Hamilton Jockey Club is a visitor


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