St . Quentin and Columbine: Take Main Races of Tuesdays Program at Havre De Grace L Enjoleurs Defeat a Huge Surprise, Daily Racing Form, 1920-09-22

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ST. QUENTIN AND COLUMBINE Take Main Races of Tuesdays Program at Havre de Grace LEnjoleurs Defeat a1 Huge Surprise. HAVRE DB GRACE, Md., September 21. The Antletain Handicap was the principal offering of todays program at Havre, witli the Parrs Ridge Purse as a supplementary feature. In the first mentioned, J. B. Dunns good campaigner St. Quentin scored an impressive victory owr Commander Ross King Thrush, although the latter was forced wide by Carmandale entering the stretch. In the Parrs Rldga Purse the mare Columbine wns returned winner, with Chasseur second and Siren Maid third. Columbines success was easily achieved. Dancing Maid won the initial dash in a canter. She easily drew away after Fermvood tired and had a five lengths advantage at the end. Thfe steeplechase proved easy for Flying Scout, which practically led throughout by a safe margin. Coltilettl and Gratiau formed the winning combination in the third, the Westmoreland filly leading home Lady Granite, with George Bovee in third place. The biggest upset of the afternoon came in the fourfh, when LEnjoleur, backed to the exclusion of everything else in the race, was taken in camp by Court Fool. The favorite led to the last quarter, but tired from racing Diuty Moore into defeat and had nothing left when Court Fool challenged. J. W. Henly returned to Toronto last night, where the jumpers in his ciiarge will bo raced at the Woodbine Park meeting. Condition books for the remainder of the meeting were distributed this morning. Zealous, Tingling, Beacon and Harmonique were placed on starter Miltons schooling list yesterday.


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