Eddie Rickenbacher Victor Again, Daily Racing Form, 1920-08-04

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EDDIE RICKENBACHER VICTOR AGAIN HAMILTON Out August 3 The fleetfooted Eddie Rickenbacher scored another victory for the BurttsehellSkinker confederacy when he beat a band of the best sprinters racing here in the Mid ¬ summer Handicap the feature race of the Hamilton Jockey Clubs offering this afternoon It was Eddie Rickenbachers second start in the Sklnker colors and his second victory In todays race he began jione too well and showed a fine flight of speed in the early running to get to the front In the home ¬ stretch he withstood a menacing challenge from Jorice and at the finish won going away by a length lengthJockeys Jockeys McTaggart and Gibson were suspended for the remainder of the meeting for rough riding the former cutting across in front of the others with Witch Flower in the first race while Gibson did the same thing with Charlotte C CJockeys Jockeys Heupel and Claver were also set down for the remainder of the meeting Clavers handling of the Commander J K L Ross racer Roselyon in the sixth race yesterday when he pulled up at the start was responsible for the ruling rulingMike Mike Seifert today purchased from Mr G L Blackford the promising twoyearold Miss Rankin The latter is still at the Windsor course but will be shipped to Fort Erie to join the remainder of the Seifert string stringMany Many of the horsemen racing on the Canadian circuit are already making inquiries regarding the plans of the CubaAmerican Jockey Club for the coming season and judging from the interest already being taken the meeting at Oriental Park next winter will eclipse in point of importance any of its predecessors predecessorsJockey Jockey Gruber was suspended by the stewards for five days for rough riding in the seventh race yesterday and Hinpliy was given three days by the starter for his dilatory methods in going to the J B Dunn is thinking seriously of sending his horses to Maryland at the conclusion of the Hamilton meeting where they will be rested up until tha opening of the fall meeting at Havre de Grace Dunn who owns rather an extensive farm of some 400 acres on the eastern shore of Maryland oppo ¬ site Cambridge will go into breeding noxt year and with that end in view he will pick up about a dozen mares by next fall He has not yet decided on a stallion stallionJOCKEY JOCKEY BOYLE IN BUSINESS BUSINESSJockey Jockey S Boyle who formerly rode for E R Bradley has retired from the turf and is now running a shoe store in Toronto TorontoH H Neusteter the J E Madden of the Canadian circuit has disposed of the useful platers B B Johnson and Night Wind at private sale to B B Rice Since coming up from Kentucky Neusteter has sold about a dozen racers racersImiKirtant ImiKirtant announcements will be made shortl3 f present plans mature and another thoroughbred horsemens association will be organized Some of the western horsemen are none too well pleased with the manner in which some of the discussions which have come up have been handled by the powers that be in the association If u new organ ¬ ization is formed its membership will be confined exclusively to horsemen horsemenStake Stake blanks for the second meeting of the Windsor Jockey Club were distributed among the horsemen today by Joseph McLennan At the head of the Ijst is the Windsor Jockey Club Handicap at a mile and an eighth for threeyearolds and over with 10000 added Next in importance from a monetary view is the George Heudrie Memorial Handicap at a mile and a sixteenth for the same ages of horses To this 7500 will be added Then there are three 5000 added races namely namelyThe The Belle Meade Plate for twoyearolds at five and a half furlongs furlongsThe The Ontario Handicap for threeyearolds and over bred in Canada at a mile mileThe The D and C Selling Stakes for all ages at threequarters of a mile H L Munson has taken over the book of jockey E liurncs


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