Feature To An Outsider: My Dear, at Long Odds, First in Windsor City Handicap.; Paul Weidel Runs Sparkling Race Despite Heavy Impost--Great Crowd Present., Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-25

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FEATURE TO AN OUTSIDER My Dear at Long Odds First in Windsor City Handicap Paul Weidel Runs Sparkling Race RaceDespite Despite Heavy Impost Great Crowd Present WINDSOR Ont July 24 P Musantes three yearold King Tamos Hetty Landon filly My Dear which has been running herself into condi ¬ tion in unpretentious races on the Canadian circuit this summer came home on the front end of the procession in the 5000 added Windsor City Handi ¬ cap She paid 4470 for each twodollar mutnel ticket enriched the coffers of her owner to the extent of 4400 and among other accomplish ¬ ments defeated Paul Weidel which through re ¬ peated success in the Canadian stakes had come to he considered as having them at his mercy mercyPaul Paul Weidels defeat however was not igno ¬ minious Picking up 130 pounds he began from an inside position and started jn a businesslike wny to traverse the mile and a sixteenth cut out for him He outrun the others to the first turn and swinging easily through the back stretch raced Claymore into defeat but when turning for homa met a challenge which he was unable to withstand My Dear after being restrained for a little more than a half mile moved up on the last turn and engaged Paul Weidel as the field straightened away for home The Lowenstein horse held on gamely in a long drive but the weight anchored liiiu badly in the last sixteenth of a mile and lie snectunbed by threequarters of a length My Dear ajio was tiring at the eiul Estero tusliinR up himbKniilrd and lacked but a halflength of over ¬ hauling Paul Weidel WeidelThe The largest crowd in the history of the Kenil worth Racing Association attended today The grandstand which stretches for a sixteenth of a mile down the track was crowded as were the bleachers in front of it Tiie spacious lawn also was packed What threatened to be a showery day brought sunshine with it before the close and the racing was of a high order despite frequent upsets upsetsG G J Long furnished a big surprise in ths opening dash when his filly Doric at long odds led all the way and won under a mild drive Gol ¬ den Autumn the favorite was always outrun outrunAgain Again in the following race the talent saw their favorite beaten Algonquin one of the field horses showing the way throughout throughoutlocuey locuey H Kennedy was forced to cancel the re ¬ mainder of his engagements after the second race because of an injury to his eyes received when one of his mounts tossed its head back and bumped him himThe The Gallaher Brothers have decided to rest here instead of going to Hamilton as at first planned plannedM M Lowenstein will ship hi horses to Saratoga Monday Jockey Stack will accompany the stable stableFormer Former jockey Andy Minter who formerly rode for August Iclmont and George M Hendrie was a visitor today Mr Minter is connected with the Detroit News NewsOeorge Oeorge ONeill a Toronto hotel man who for ¬ merly was identified with the tnrf took in the racing here today 1 J Hrannon is among those who are going from here to Saratoga according to present plans plansThe The Sitiinyland Stable presided over by U A Smith also will be sent to Saratoga This stable includes two winners in Irish Kiss and Slippery Klin KlinV V Musante and C R Anderson arc others plan ¬ ning the trip to Saratoga SaratogaJ J Masterson represented in the seventh race Friday by Rubbling Louder claimed Clieer Leader from R I Williams for 3300 3300Jockey Jockey MeTaggart was suspended for the bal ¬ ance of the meeting for cutting across in front of the others with Hlazonry in the last race today


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