H. Dupuy The Magnet: Riding of Louisiana Lad Has Detroit Fans Crowding the Fair Grounds.; Arabic Defeats [Ajay ,ee] by Head in Spectacular Finish in Second Race--Page on Winner., Daily Racing Form, 1939-07-12

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H DUPUY THE MAGNET Riding of Louisiana Lad Has Detroit Fans Crowding the Fair Grounds Arabic Defeats Ajay ee by Head in inSpectacular Spectacular Finish in Second SecondRace Race Page on Winner DETROIT Mich July 11 There was no feature on the Detroit program this after ¬ noon but the big crowd came in hopes that again the riding of Hayden Dupuy a mite of a lad from Louisiana would provide one oneLittle Little Dupe has the fans agog they have become so accustomed to watching him bring home several winners daily and finish ¬ ing in the money with his other charges that his mounts come for the most atten ¬ tion Several times lately when a Dupuy mount has been neglected in the wagering here comes the boy from the Cajin country to hang up a big payoff on the straight side but the fairer sex and the astute players do not overlook him and the place and show returns are not in keeping with the head end return returnBRILLIANT BRILLIANT RECORD RECORDFour Four times this meeting Dupuy has won four races or half of the daily program and his score now is even with Sammy Williams who established the local record last year Dupuy yearDupuy had to wait until nine days of the current long summer meeting had been com ¬ pleted before he swung into action and he lost three more days when Maderis Dupuy his contract employer and brother and George Tilden his agent took him to Ar ¬ lington Park without first securing the per ¬ mission of the stewards for the lad to cancel his engagements for the following day The first vacation was caused by a suspension Remainder on thirtyfirst page H DUPUY THE MAGNET Continued from first page incurred during the closing days of the Churchill Downs meeting meetingNEAR NEAR THE TOP TOPDupuy Dupuy rode fiftyone winners in thirty two days of action and his total for the year is 113 Johnny Oros Don Meade and Basil James only lead him and should the lad fin ¬ ish out this meeting in such fine style and continue it throughout the Thistle Down meeting he probably will be topping Ameri ¬ can riders or forcing the pace paceThe The Louisiana boy rode his first winner at New Orleans November 25 25Dupuy Dupuy had eight mounts today and three of them Dear Me in the first race Adoress in the sixth and Bal Ele in the eighth were early favorites Excepting Answered a member of the mutuel field in the second and Why Tarry in the seventh contest the horses he rode were well backed backedThe The best field of the afternoon met in the Frankenmuth Brewing Company Purse and sixth race It was fashioned for threeyear olds and run over one mile and seventy yards yardsDupuy Dupuy and Dear Me provided a winning combination in the first race at one mile and seventy yards The race was slightly marred when Imperial Rome the second choice bore out badly at the lower turn and finished in sixth position Florid was second and third went to Hero Olga a fielder Florid raced Mayotiv into submission during the opening fivesixteenths but after establishing a big lead tired and when Dear Me challenged from the outside Gonzalez permitted the pacemaker to bear out Despite the interfer ¬ ence Dear Me came on to have a half of a length to spare at the end Hero Olga came from well back to garner third honors and Mayotiv and Jolyon quit badly


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