Fort Erie Opens July 4: Fourteen-Day Meeting to Continue Until July 19, Inclusive--Features for First Week., Daily Racing Form, 1934-06-14

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FORT ERIE OPENS JULY 4 FourteenDay Meeting to Continue Until July 19 Inclusive Fea ¬ tures for First Week BUFFALO N Y June 13 Books for Fort Eries twoweek meeting July 4 to 19 inclu ¬ sive at the pretty course across the river from Buffalo are off the press and are now being distributed among the horsemen horsemenRacing Racing secretary John P Turner has ar ¬ ranged a most attractive card for the first day of the meeting the first fourteenday meeting ever run at the course courseA A list of the feature events for the first seven days follows followsFourth Fourth of July Handicap 1500 July 4 4Statler Statler Hotel Handicap 1500 July 7 7W W M German Memorial Handicap 1200 July 11 11H H M Gerrans Handicap 1000 July 5 5The The Welland Purse 1000 July 6 6Horace Horace Lerch Memorial Handicap 1000 July 9 9Fred Fred Westbrook Handicap 1000 July 10 10That That the running of the Niagara Racing Associations regular allotment of fourteen days a year consecutively this season will be a popular move on the part of the manage ¬ ment there seems to be little doubt judging by the heavy demands for stable room Already the association has much to its re ¬ gret been forced to turn down many addi ¬ tional applications practically all of the stalls having been reserved reservedColors Colors of leading stables now being cam ¬ paigned in Canada and elsewhere will be seen in action at the coming gathering among them being the Seagram string the Thorncliffe Stable the horses being cam ¬ paigned by George Alexandra A E Alex ¬ andra the Hullcoat stable the stable of J C Fletcher the Giddings string Fred Schelkes horses the Riverdale Stable the stable of R H New J B Jewells string the Labrot stable W C Irvines charges and many others


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