Fully 10,000 At Dufferin: Infield Takes Care of Overflow--Best Finish of Day in Canadian-Bred Race., Daily Racing Form, 1921-06-12

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FULLY 10000 AT DUFFERIN Infield Takes Care of Overflow Best Finish of Day in CanadianBred Race TORONTO Ont Tune 11 Despite the absence of a carded feature and threatening weather a crowd of fully 10000 filled every available inch within the grounds of Dufferin Park this after ¬ noon The infield was pressed into service to take care of the overflow anxious to witness the after ¬ noons sport sportWith With the running of the Canadianbred race the fifth came the best finish of the day the three placed horses finishing almost in perfect align ¬ ment John Lake barely lasted to earn the verdict In fact Satimnore which finished third would have won in a few more strides stridesAnother Another tight fit camo with the finish of the fourth Diana and Military Oirl raced the length of the stretch as a team the former getting up in the last stride strideAunt Aunt Deda was also put to a hard drive to earn the verdict in the second race but the remaining winners scored with considerable to spare spareKddie Kddie McBride and Thos P McMahon were withdrawn today due to lameness and are unlikely to be able to start again at this meeting meetingCordon Cordon Martin an exercise boy suffered serious injury when he was thrown against a water wagon standing on the track while he was galloping the horse Satinmore here this morning He received three broken ribs and a scalp wound He was re ¬ moved to a hospital in an ambulance Martin is a Toronto boy and was in the employ of Mrs L A Livingston until recently recentlyJockey Jockey J Schlossinger was an arrival here this morning from Conneaut Lake Pa and reports that jockey Kddie Smith is in a serious condition as the result of internal injuries received in a fall during a race at Conneaut Lake Park this week An erroneous report was in circulation here yester ¬ day to the effect that Smiths brother Tony had boen killed at the Pennsylvania course courseAmong Among the horsemen shipping to Quebec City at the close of the meeting here on Wednesday are S Kelley T E Crist T Walters J S Baldwin P Julian K Doyle W Walsh J C Whatley Oood and Blank K Luts T Scott W O Camp ¬ bell and H G Woods WoodsWord Word was received here this morning from Ot tawa warning horsemen not to ship to Connaught Park unless having been notified that stalls were reserved for them


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