untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-22


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KENILWORTH PARK OUTLOOK Expect 400 Horses to Reach Wind-; sor Track This Week — Generous Purse Outlay. WINDSOR, Ont., June 20.— Thoroughbreds to the number of 400 and more will arrive in Windsor the coming week for the inaugural racing meeting of the Kenilworth Jockey Club, starting next Saturday, June 27, and ending on July 4. Two Saturdays Fourth of July and Dominion Day are em-* braced in the weeks schedule, and a sue* cessful meeting is looked for. There has been no reduction in the stake and purse display, the added money distribution ranging daily from ,500 to ,500. One or more feature events is carded for each afternoon, these handicaps being worth from ,500 to ,500. The riding talent at the approaching meet* ing promises to be exceptionally good, many, of the owners being accompanied by thei£ contract jockeys. George Palmer, who will have charge ot the starting gates, is one of the most experi ienced starters on the turf. The Kenilworth Handicap will be the outstanding event on the inaugural day next Saturday. This, the oldest fixture at th0 track, has an added value of ,500, and ia at a mile and a sixteenth, the customary distance. It is expected a field of ten oif more will go to the post for this race. The supporting card embraces the "Walkerville,1 for three-year-olds and over, framed for Caf nadian-bred sprinters of the best class, and five other attractive races. — • ,


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