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; BEA M; SCORES AT MONTREAL Accounts for Twenty-Seventh Renewal of Windsor Hotel Cup at Blue Bonnets Course. MONTREAL, Que., June 28. Bea M., sturdy seven-year-old daughter of Dozer and Georgia W., racing in the green and red silks of the estate of P. M. Sturm stable, accounted for the twenty-seventh running of the Windsor Hotel Cup and her second straight victory of the meeting when, she repeated her Saturdays effort and got" to the finish four lengths before Mrs. J. R. Le-breches good, campaigner Standout. Winston D., from the stable of Dr. C. Campeau, local physician, raced to third place, three-i quarters of a length back and well before J. B. Millers Rebecca Lee. Bea M. was well ridden by C. E. Payne :and raced the seven furlongs in 1:25 in an easy manner. Another good crowd witnessed ;the program, which was conducted over a lightning fast track. There was a four and one-half minute delay at the start caused by the former Seagram filly Rebecca Lee, but starter Richey had the field, with the lone exception of Long Count, away in good order. Rebecca ;Lee was the speediest and drew into the lead at once, with Galabank in second place, and Lumberer third. In the run to the .half-mile ground, Rebecca Lee drew away into a two and one-half length lead, while Galabang, trying to keep pace, was five lengths before Lumberer. Bea M. raced in fourth place and Standout only headed one j-orse. As they made the turn and entered the stretch, Rebecca Lee still held sway, but Bea M. was rapidly moving up. When they straightened out in the stretch and neared the final eighth, Payne sent the Dozer mare up fast and she took command with ease and then drew away to an easy victory. Standout swung to the outside after passing the quarter post and finished with a rush to overtake tiring horses. Winston D., another early trailer; also came fast and landed in third place. j