Kenilworths Rich Prizes, Daily Racing Form, 1922-07-06

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! KENILWORTHS EICH PHIZES WINDSOR, Ont., July 5. The Kenilworth Park Racing Association announces that three fixtures will be decided at the summer meeting on the track over which Man o War and Sir Barton contested for a 5,000 purse and a ,000 gold cup during the week of July 22-29, 1921. Three stakes embrace the -International Handicap, for three-year-olds and upward, with 0,000 added, at a mile and an eighth ; the Cadillac Hotel Handicap, for two-year-olds, with ,000 added, at live and a half furlongs, and the Prince Edward Hotel Handicap, for three-year-olds and over, foaled in the Dominion of Canada, with ?5,000 added, at a mile and a sixteenth. In addition to these fixtures the Kenilworth management announces a program of overnight purses and handicaps that will surpass any previous book of races given in the history of the track. There will be forty-six of these during the customary seven days through which the meeting runs. On the days when no stake is set for decision there will be a valuable handicap for the best horses at the track which will bring the weeks cash distribution to the nelgn-borhood of 100,000. Kenilworths meeting follows the Windsoi Jockey Club first summer week ending July 20. The rules of racing of the Canadian Racing Associations govern and all stake entries are received under those conditions.


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