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Show SPEEDY PACING IN LOST CIRCUIT RACES KALAMAZOO. Mich. July 22. tBy; tho Associated Press.) The last day of the Kalamazoo Grand Circuit meeting meet-ing was given over to the pacors with three events put over in fust timo. Tho free-for-all pace with sis starters start-ers developed a real race between Jlmmle McKcrron, Hal Muhone and, ; sir Roach close up and the clean en- itrv in last spot The Ray entry re-I re-I peated in the second heat but n I chased to the wire by Giattan with Sli j Roch third and Hal Mahone at thj lend of the strlnc. Sir Roch stepped1 out and too the final mile, forcing Ray Into second position with Hal Biahoni I 1 o third. Ihe rac pa. -eel in un I average lime of lesb than 2 02. Johnnie I cjuirk and Logan Hedgewood were ! drawn at the close of the second hea: , Roy Grattan ruled favorite at tho ; start. Halbee. the favorite In tho 2:11 pace found the field anything but .son and was forced to give wuv to Henry Direct, excopt in the third heat when the Nebraska mare ftnlshed In iron The Sherwood entry came home second sec-ond In the opening heat but after that was unable to stand the speed. Hal- bet- mude several bids to win on the stretch but Henry Direct was able to uncork the necessary speed to hold '.he I Lead axcept In the final mill 1 The 2.14 pace oelouged to Minerva ! Gentry, the favorite, all the way. Tho j Marvin ('hllds' entry was the das j winning three Straight, while FagoU land Minnie Williams u ere raced out I in an effort to head off the Gent mare. The attendance for the five da. meeing was a record-breaker. |