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Show Mine wins three features Grand Circuit Turf Events Draw Record Crowds; Coley Loses POLGHKEEPS1E. N. Y.. Aug. 33. Charley Yalcntinc took the Hon's share of the honors at the opening of Pough-l.ccpsie's Pough-l.ccpsie's 1920 Grand Circuit meeting today, piloting three winners in four oents. He drove Bogulusa to victory vic-tory In the Duchess trot for 2 -year-1 olds, winning the second and third heats bandllj after following Favo-nian Favo-nian home in the first, and also scored v.lth Bed Lancelot and Peter Coley, lu the Hudson Valley, and the Knlck-eibocker. Knlck-eibocker. 2:08 pace and 2:08 trot, rc-SPectlVely. rc-SPectlVely. The fourth event, the, union, 2 16 class trot for 3-year-olds, went to Luetic Harvester in eye-lash finishes with Emma Harvester In thej last two heats. Great Brltton, favorite, favo-rite, behaved poorlv, placing seventh lo the first heat and being distanced tn the second Despite cool weather and a poor track the 3-year-old recorded three heats nt 2: 10 or better, Lucllo Harvester Har-vester stepping the final mile In th-1' th-1' lb trot in 1 OS V Bed Lancelot made the best time of the day. 2:044, in the second heat of the 2:08 pace. A break cost Peter Coley victory in the first heat of the 2. OS trot. E. Col-01 Col-01 ado slipping through to win but the Peter the Great gelding came back Impressively in the last two mile--, winning win-ning without urging. 00 |