Windsor Outlook Bright: Many Prominent Stables to be Represented at Meeting, July 14 to July 21, Daily Racing Form, 1927-06-29

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WINDSOR OUTLOOK BRIGHT Many Prominent Stables to Be Represented at Meeting, July 14 to July 21. DETROIT, Mich., June 28. The first stable to be assigned stalls at the Windsor Jockey Clubs course for the meeting, July 14 to 21, was that of Adam Mack, with seven head from Latonia, with the horses Blind Cast and Civility, candidates for the Walkerville Stakes, for two-year-olds. Soon after the arrival of the Muck band, Thomas McCreery of Long Island arrived with eight head. In their wake followed the horses owned by A. G. Robertson, from The Jockey Club tracks. As practically every stall at the Windsor Jockey Club is spoken for, the arrivals this week will be frequent and many. Among the arrivals will be J. E. Griffiths and Mrs. R I. Millers thoroughbreds, which will occupy fourteen stalls. Included in the Griffith band are Single Foot, candidate for the Frontier Handicap and recent winner of the King Edward 5,000 Handicap at Toronto and the Enquirer Handicap at Latonia. The Seagrams have requested thirty-six stalls for their notable band, part of this stable arriving at the end of the week from HamHton. Gaffsman and Edisto will be included in the band. G. C. Brenton wil come with three, including Penstick, eligible for the O jib way Stakes, and C. C. Smithson, with Aucilla, candidate for the Windsor Handicap, and six others. The Kenton Farm Stable has wired for eighteen stalls and will arrive early next week from Latonia with General Haldeman, eligible fcr the Frontier Handicap, and the good youngsters Typhoon, Torrent and Atlantic, all named for the two-year-old fixtures. The Al Shiro horses, from Fairmount Park, and A. Allens band, from Montreal, have been given stable room. Harry S. Jobes will come this week from Jamaica, L. I., with his stake candidates, Grippeminaud and Ragweed. Sam Louis has wired for ejght stalls, his Lounger being one of the Frontier candidates. This son of Sweep is also eligible to other Windsor stakes. Thirty horses from Fairmount Park, the property of W. Wilson, Steve Judge and Charles Koerner, will arrive before Saturday night


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