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LONG SHOT AGAIN TO FORE Unconsidered Anna Wood Takes 5000 Cadillac Hotel Handicap Finishes Ahead of Centimeter and andOther Other Good TwoYearOlds in inKenilworth Kenilworth Juvenile Race WINDSOR Ontario July 27 Anna Wood ex ¬ pertly ridiHn by jockey E Denny won the 50l added Cadillac Hotel Handicap at five and a half furlongs for twoyearolds at the Kenilworth course this afternoon Centimeter the G L RIackford Meelick colt which scored so consistently in Ken ¬ tucky finished second and John S Reardon car ¬ rying the colors of John AV Schorr was third thirdAnna Anna AVood ran in the interest of the XeVada Stool Farm and by winning todays feature car ¬ ried tlie gold and silver sleeves and cap to their most important victory since trainer AValter Heath brought the band of Iloneyweod juveniles to Caiiiida Anna AVood has shown high speed in all her races liis summer but has had a tendency to tire in previous efforts at fiveeighths so when asked to o an extra sixteenth she did not appeal strongly to the talent with the result that she paid 3140 for a 2 mntuel Tlie nef value of the event to tlie winner amounted to exactly 5000 5000Twelve Twelve contested the issue with the speedy daughter of Iloneywood but as the race was mil nhe was not seriously threatened at any stage of the journey Denny got her away alertly and after sprinting into a commanding lead tookher under slight restraint until the final eighth Centimeter despite his impost of 124 pounds and a sixminute delay at the post was the contender throughout and held on gamely in a grueling finish and prob ¬ ably would have won had iiis rider been any help to him in tlie final sixteenth John S Reardon last to get away gained steadily and coining around the others for the run through the straight ¬ away finished with good speed Runquoi after overcoming early interference held on well to fcave the small portion of the purse allotted the fourth horse horseFine Fine weather prevailed 1 e today and another large crowd was present Tlie speculation was of large volume the racing interesting with a num ¬ ber of sparkling finishes This was particularly true in the second and third races where the win ¬ ners got home by the smallest of margins Artisan won the second by a nose while Maurice II had only a head advantage over Miiskallonge for second place Lady in Black and Carrie Moore fought out a stubbornly contested battle iu the third race the last few strides settling it tlio former getting the verdict by a neck while Carrie Moon just outlasted Cobalt Lass LassJockey Jockey Lunsford was suspended for the remainder of the meeting by the starter yesterday for dis ¬ obedience at the post while astride Fair Orient in the last race raceJockey Jockey F Hunt was given the same suspension by the stewards for niugh tactics going to the first turn witli Hope in the same race raceRomper Romper Croix dOr Mackenzie and Buncrana were added to the schooling list Monday MondayA A notice lias been posted here from E G Stoll secretary of the Kentucky State Racing Commis ¬ sion impressing upon tlie horsemen the importance of confirming their colors with tlie commission be ¬ fore the end of August under penalty of having them voided In case color are so voided it will cost 25 for reregistration Julius Reeder has re ¬ ceived forms for tlie purpose of confirming R Allen holder of the contract on jockey Yeargin will take the lad to Hamilton but will leave all of his horses here witli the exception of Archie Alexander AlexanderE E Glassco shipped his stable to Hamilton this