Document 24331

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1911
The
Call's
of
Page
the Lissak Handicap
Arasee Captures
EDITED
Price
Sports
Long
at
IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE POINT OF VIEW. Goldberg
BEDWELL LIKELY 100 TO 1 SHOT wINS
TO BE REINSTATED RACE AT JUAREZ
Meeting of Kentucky Racing Charlie Rothschild Is Longest
Commission Called and ClemPriced Horse to Score at
ency May Be Shown
the Meeting
[Special Dispatch la The Call]
WHAT IS 'LIKELY DIEU' I THE CALL'S RACING FORM
LIKELY TO DO NEXT? 7998
OAKLAND. Saturday. .Tun.
C. Hopper, presiding judge.
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14. 1911.— Flftv fifth day.
Richard Pwyer. starter.
ITlST RACB—S!^ fWkOft!
selling: 3 year
Index!
|wt «t. t;
Horse and Owner.
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TW4 Ren Stone. 5 <W. C. Clancy). Ill* 3 ...
Yellow Foot. .'. (O. Ml«isman)!ll2' 5 ...
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No Doubt the Horse Is Honest, But the
Ways ol Some Jockeys Are Peculiar
Weather
Track
rainy.
Gossip of the Ring
and Paddock
"loppy.
olds and upward; value to first $22.%.
Str. Fin. I
II
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Dmnlthllda. 8-S plaee, tJi
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Jockey.
'Hewitt
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4 3 4 3^3 2H8 % IHscher
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2 2 1 3 1 1 5 14 IRllMle
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9 «11
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10 n 10 2 10 2 10 5 Irnvanaogh
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TWO I'.Tide. .''. (Wilson & Co.);.... ' OOllO
7«<12 Mlcco. 3 (Keen? Bros.)
> ftO'11
772» lUnmpaw. H (J. J. runner)
1151 9
7002 IMmiI*. a if. B. Beaty)...;. .IllOl 1
78.T; U2)KJ8S BLY,
4 (J. Rlnnottt .IIORI'7
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JOE MURPHY
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Off at 1:48.
fhow; stone, r, 2 [ilace. 6-5 show; Foot, H sii-.w. Winner b, m.
bv Kl-uid .Tonnle K.
on Thursday afternoon when
What happened
Trsined by TV H. Mleliell. Start Rood. Woi or-in* nway. Next two drlvins. Hi<?h prlcw
DorMc IS, H»mp«SB 10. Winner entered fo r $400; no bid. Pomlthlldn ontrun early. looked
Jockey Chris Kirschbatim rode the gelding and it finished absolutely last in
of
It
entirely,
furlong
nut
mor^d "P fast In final
and ran over the lenders at the end.
Ren Stone hune on well. Yellow root ran a smart race.
Ij<dy Ren«selner run her race.
a. field of five entries at five and a half furlongs? The horse looked to have
Swagerlator stopped badly after showing good speed.
Gosslper had some early speed. Mlcco
ran
a
promlslnir
were
mispoor
players'
occasion,
an excellent chance oa that
but the
form
race.
taken, as Daddy Gip won the race easily. Yesterday, "with Jockey Eddie
BBCOND RACE—Three and a half fur'onRs; purBe; 2 year olda; value to first 1225.
'Martin in the saddle, Likely Dieudonne ran six furlongs and won by half a
Jockey.
Horse and Owner.
Str. Fin. I
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length from Daddy Gip and showed rare gameness, staying better than Index. I
A M.i'120! 2
111-10
1,5 J..2H1 n 'J. McJntyre..\u25a0\u25a0!
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the latter horse.
lBlan<%bl
(2)AM0N (S. W.
Berry).
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to Likely Dieudonne
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This sarte Jockey Kirschbaum rode Lescar last Monday afternoon, and ,I??
(79.1) (3)C. on DELIVERY (Turnmr)lll2! 3
ISleepland (Captain Cassatt).
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the horse was beaten 30 lengths, finishing absolutely last; but on Friday, in 79.11
a..'.
IBIlly
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post.
It \u25a0was remarked hy expert horsemen
and those who know something about
racing that Klrschbaum
ro<io a very
peculiar race on Dieudonne on Thursday afternoon and It only took yesterday's race to bear them out. On Thursday Dieudonne
opened second choice
but receded In thp betting.
It will be recalled that Klrschbaum
rode the gelding Into the ground on
that day and then made a very wide
turn
Into the stretch, by which his
lengths.
mount lost -several
Kirschhaum's
ride was severely criticised
at that time.
«£he boy's reputation Is bad and he
ha* been sot down before for suspiclrm looking riding. His nickname
around the racecourse Is "Strong Arm"
Chris."
This rank Ntwml overshadowed the
<lever Victory of Arasee in the Lissak
Earl; Wright's clever perhandicap.
former was entirely overlooked, as it
was not believed that the son of Blues
was able to negotiate the going, but he
nil by showing rare form.
Wright's entry receded from 8 to 15
made a nice clean
veral hundred on the
gelding straight and place.
Spellbound, winner of the Thanksgiving and Christmas handicaps was
the choice, closing at 9 to \u25a0".
The heavy Impost of 118 pounds was
too much for Prlchard's gelding to
handle and he never was a serious
contender.
R. J. Mackenzie's entry,
Veneta Strome. came In for a big play.
Her odds were hammered down from
8 to 4 to 1. Early Tide made the running during the early part of the Journey when Ronevale assumed
the lead
and led Into the stretch.
Arasee had
been laying off the pace and Glass was
putting up an Intelligent rlda on the
Wright gelding. He made his move
In the stfetch and Arasee ran over the
pacemakers, finishing fast. He crossed
the wire two lengths and a half In
front of Rosevale, which beat Veneta
Strome a note for th» place. The mile
was covered In 1:4 4.
Notwithstanding the mean weather,
Uiere was a good Saturday crowd «t
n<T
the track.
The first three events on
the card were captured by favorites
and then outsiders
had an Inning,
winning- the last half of the card.
The baby race created a great deal of
excitement.
George W. Berry's entry,
Amon, showed a flight of speed which
stamped him as. the best youngster
that has faced the barrier bo far this
season. • Though beaten by Oakland,
Daggle Smith's colt. It was only the
result of a flying start which the. Bearcatcher colt secured at the barrier. :
'Amon, as usual slow to begin,- was
going great guns at the finish and he
dropped, from the clouds only to lose
the race by a neck. He showed Oakland up In the run down the stretch
and had the distance been half a furlong farther Amon would have won by
several lengths.The Bearcatcher colt was away flyIng arid; by the time Oakland entered
the. stretch Amon was half a dozen
lengths (Ait of It.
-The son of Puryear D showed: a remarkable I flight of speed • In Ithe. stretch
and was catching:the leaders at every
Jump. The lead Oakland secured at the
Start was too much for Berry's colt to
overcome and he was just beaten out.
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Vanlr was third.
. John, H. Sheehan< ran right back to t
his last race and had no trouble In
beating his field in the third event over
the futurity course.
He beat the barrier and opened up a gap on his field,
winning easily from the.faint hearted
Warfare at the finish. ' Fernando finished third.
i The opening race was captured
by
the 7 to 2 favorite, Domlthllda, which
was very slow to begin but finished
with a great burst of speed. . Little
Hewitt had the mount on. the winner
and his task;was to get the favorite
going. .At the far turn the favorite
began to move up and in the" stretch
the daughter
of Kismet was running
over the leaders.
She i was -a length
and a half in front of Ben Stone at the
finish. Yellow Foot, which ran a very
clever race, was Just nosed out " for
second place.
, Belle of Iroquols, well backed at 5 to
I,^ won an easy victory in the fifth
event for the futurity course.
Old
Burleigh made the pace ito the stretch
when Lewis' entry came :on and 1 won
easily by two lengths. Blacksheep, the
favorite, hugged the rail all the way
around, * but could not get; through' In
the stretch ;run.;*Dacla finished a close
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Likely Dfeudonne assumed the lead
at] the outset s in; the ; final 5 event iat six
furlongs and never relinquished i It. He
easily withstood Daddy Glp's challenge
In, the; final part. Fountain '\u25a0 Square was
third. '; It; Is Ievident! that "Mackenzie's
horse is not at his best in this going.
.
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100
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lot of
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Time .24 :48 3-.-.
1:02 2-5. 1:122-5. At p08: s minutes. Off at 2:41..
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1-3 place,
out
;™: Warfare. 4 place.. 8-5>liow: Fernando.
2-5 show. Winner ell. e. by Rubiconar ,"\u25a0 V,VleA T J- DUontart poo
Won ia a (Mllop. " Second easily.-. Third
c?
handily. High price—John II. Sheehan
4-.'. Winner entered for $800; no bid. John • H.
. fare,
Mieehan ,V.it the pate and Ealloped home.
He corked himself very
at the post. Warclosest In pursuit of the winner all the way, ran right to herbadlr
form.
Fernando could
not keep up at all. but made up some grotnd In final . sixteenth.
He in not at his best
In this kind of coing. He wants It stickier and heavier. Mo;ia
made a good showingB
Lisa
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No Quarter stopped to a walk early.
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WADHEM. MAKES SEW RECORD
ROCHESTER. H. V.. Jan. 14.—"Rube"; Waddell Is the proud "holder of a new record at. indoor baseball.
In a game; here last night lie
fanned 25 men Id nine innings. Tie pitched for
; a team which -••« Included
Stars,"
"McGrath's
Wiltse. Mageo. " Zimmerman and others, : against
big league i players managed by
another team of
John Ganzell. former; manager of the Cincinnati
Reds.
The Stars won, oto 0. " >
KOIUTH RACE
mile; th<
1; 3 year
to first $990.
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IB. K. Wright)
1108! n C %, 7
4 H,2 >, 1 2U|r,Iass
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(Roserale stable) 100 2 2 1 2
7BS2 Rosevale.
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T988 (3.V. STS01TE. 5 (Mackenzie) 103 3 5 1^0
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7S75 (DSPELLBOUND, 5 (Prichard) 118 5 S'K 3 M| ."• n 4 2 4 n
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Stick. 4 (Orange Vale).. 90,44%'4h7
5356 KederU
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Scot He
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inlnuteK.
Off at 3:1134. Arasee. fi place. 3
«how : Eosevale.
o-2 place, 1 show; Strom
1 show.
Winner
c : hv BIuea-Bnnrh
TYalne.1 by; I. F. Wrigbt. v< Scratched-(7952) Jim OafTney. 79S9
(7887) -Eddie Dale
Start fair. Won eastly. Second drWintr. Third eaMIy.- Hi Kn :
2. AraVee
rated to perfection.
Glaus : waited patipntl.r with him. ,made hi run In final furlong
and
the horse breezed over the leader* at the. finish. noscTale" ran her race
Veneta
ran « cwl ra.e. hut was not ood enough. Spellbound made a dismal nhowlnif.
He should
be able to do much better than this. Oppertown. cut off at start
was pocketed flr.t
to a
walk. Tills
walk.
This -la
Is not
ht» race by any means.
not his
He nulled-npqnlte
nulled up quite la
lame.
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manhood, falling memory and
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natural > drains, or the follies ;of youth,
and Owner.
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High price—Phil M 9hr 5-2. Likely Dleudonne set
all;
pace
gamely.
war ami hung on wry
nee in 3iarp contrast to his previous effort when
doct°™writing
would
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charge $8.00 to 15.00 for merely
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a surprise today at Terrazas
park, when he won the second race, a
proved
mile scramble.
He has started several
times at the, meeting, but today was
the first time he had ever shown any
speed. .Incidentally he was the largest priced horse to win since the meeting began.
Upright.; favorite in the
fourth, won the Puebla stakes.
FIRST RACE—Six furlongs, 3 rear olds, gelling:
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THIRD STREET
NEAR MARKET.
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Horse, Weight and Jockey.
Odds.
,
Fin.
Balella, 110 (Reid)
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«-W-Canapa, 105 (Molesworth)
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7-2—Tee May. 105 (Forehand).. •...;..."....; 3
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4-5.
Soon,
Vanity
Time.
Fair, Texan."
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Hersaw, Belle- Marohmoatt, Scarlet Pimpernel
and Pipe Vision also ran.
SECOND RACE—One- mile, 4 year olds and up
Mllinj:
': r Fin.
Weight and Jockey.
d?" Horse. Rothschild,
100-I—Charlie
111: (McCullongh). 1
I—Marous.' 106 (McGee)........
7... 2
«-l—Lady Elizabeth, 104 (Anderson)
:. 3
Time. 1:412-5. Helen Carroll, Lucky Mow
Cathrrn Scott. Venne, Sallan, Dare Montgomery.
Xebulosug
Colonel Bronaton and
ran.
THIRD RACE—Sit furlongs, also
4 year-olds and
up. selling:
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Weight
Jockey.
Odd*.
and
;.;Fin i
7-2—Antlßo, 115 (Wilson)
15-I—Biskra. 103 (Cotton).
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10-I—Thnrbet. 112 (Ander50n)..........
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Time. .1:13
silk. High Culture. Joe Enrich, i Ijing
Pearl,
*•*• Joe
Woods and Waldorf Belle
also ran. '. •
; o FOURTH RACE—Pqebla Hake, three furlong
2 year olds:.
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Tin
r rta;ht, 115 (Rice) 1.............'...
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5-I—Closer, 115 (Mcflee)...:..
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5-I—John Roberts, 115 (McCullough).
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Jack Lamar also ran.
furlongs,
RACK—Six
selllne:
\uOdds.
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Weight and Jockey.
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Soooua. 112 (l>ennj-|
• Fin
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B. Shaw, 107 (Mcfiee).......'!
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8-I—He Knows, 112 (Reid)......".!."
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Judith Page also ran '
H RACE-One mile, 3 year old« and np.
Odds. Horse. Weight and Jockey. ;
Fin,
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\Leggo, and Is the tlrst of his get. It is a chestnut colt out of Xorrlne.
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by
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Index
IWtjSt. %
u,
and Owner.
»i Str. Fin. I Jockey.r.
1 Op.'CI.
' J- 11HoneSHEEHAS,
(Crane) Wl 1 ... 1 2 . 1 3,
{KlrsctftMUB I 7-10 7-10
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12K1S(J.
trmensetter)...
i!h.4 WurfHre,
01'
4
4
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2
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12
12
SeMen
(R.
Frailer) 104 7 ... 5 2J2.3J
6
(f'FEKNAinK).(Keen*
Taplin..
3
4
5-2
5?S
Bros.)..
3
3 ... 3 % 3n nii.j4(i Radtke
CO ioo
co
100
-2^ M»na IJsa.MnsKrave,
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Schrelber)..|m| 5
Hancock
•Coupled with Amoo.
Time—:24 3-5.f :42 1-5.- At post H minute.
Off at 2:WV..
Oakland. 1-3 place, out show,
Amon, 1-3 place, out show: Vanir, out show. No separate entry betting. Winner blk. c.
by Hearcatcher-I/avena C. : Trained by 0. A. P.lanclil.
Start good. .Won ridden out. Second
easily.
driving. Oakland Is a remarkably fast
Third
horse to' eel going, set the pace
nil th,. way. but was beginning to come ba ~k to his field at the finish• owing
to the weight
concessions
he was making.
Amon ran-Tery. sluggishly first three furlongs, but closed
like a whirlwind In final 50 yards, rnnn'ng a grand race. Vanlr began to tire at the
Delivery
Cash
,
finish.::
on
also weakened at tho end. Other two no chance.
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practically the same field of horses
and the same Jockey In the saddle,
Lescar won easily by a length and a
half, covering the same distance In
faster time than when he was beaten
30 lengths.
b-l^ngs
t i the
Likely Pietidnnne
Raisin City stable and is trntno'l by a
veteran handler. R. T. Owen. The stable
reputaand trainer have established
tions for honesty and the public has
confidence In the horses sent to the
post.
The regular stable jockey is C.
Williams, but he has been out of the
saddle for being delinquent in paying
a fine of $25 for misbehavior at the
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CHICAGO, Jan.
14.—H. G. Bedwell, who was ruled off the turf with
his $75,000 stable of horses at Latonla
last July, and who has since been
quartered at Emeryville. Cal., with his
| extensive racing string, may shortly
obtain the reinstatement
which he has
J been
so strenuously seeking.
j
Vice Chairman Milton Young, at the
I request of Chairman T. F. Clay, who
|is wintering in Florida, today instructed Secretary Bldwell to issue a
call for a meetinK of the Kentucky
i stste racing commission at Lexington
j January 24. The allotment of spring
dates for racing at Lexington, Louisville and Latonla will probably be
made.
The Bedwell case will then be
reopened,
and there appears to be a
likelihood that some action favorable
anything
'Oakland does not appear to be
more to Bedwell will be taken.
Bedwell
than a shifty sprinter with a flight of speed for has lately written
to Judge Charles
a limited distance.
The Bearentcher colt Is a
F.
Price
declaring
advantage
himself "down and
fast breaker, which giTcs It an
over
the other colt*. Anton looks to be a much better out" and in distress, save for the kindracehorse, judging from his race yesterday.
ness of his friends.
Judge Price has
George W. Berry was a little ruffled over the written to George
J. Long expressing
of the baby rare, n< he was not satisfied ;
result
with the start.
It Is reported that he Is willing i sympathy for Bedwell and suggesting
Ito bet any gum of money that Amon can beat | that if" the commission
can pee its
Oakland at three furlongs and farther with a | jway clear to do so clemency might be
running start and with equal weights.
Long
extended.
has written Colonel
On yesterday's race Amon would undoubtedly
be a big choice over Oakland under these condi- Clay inclosing the letters of Bedwell
tions.
and Price, and Colonel Clay has indi•... \
cated that he favors action that will
T. W. Flynn. the Chicago? horseman. Is desirgive
at least an opportunity
ous of disposing of the horses which lie has to sellBedwell
his horses.
Colonel Young has
quartered at Emeryville.' He Is ' going -, to pnt ';
them up at public auction at the paddock at noon i said that the rules stand in the way
on January 21. IJ. G. McQranc will be the auc- II of any action in this case, other than
tioneer. The horses that will go under the ham* \ jreinstatement,
and he is disposed to
mi>r are: Home Run, Lotta Creed, Rttfila Granda.
Waponoca, Starry Night, Nettle Traver,: Point reinstate Bedwell and his horses rather
than
Agreement.,
take a devious route entailing
Lace and
Business calls the eastern
owner back to his home town. He will go south j amendments
and equivocations.
on his way back, stopping at Jnarez.
\u25a0Tames Howe, for 12 years trainer for
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Keene,
James
R.
has been engaged to
J. Umensetter, owner of 5 Warfare, claimed
Madeline Musgrave out of the third race for train for Herman B. Duryea in France,
and will leave thlrf country for ChanUK
tilly shortly. The Keene horses are
The horses Meltondale, Roy Junior and others, now in care of Thomas Green, for
running
been
In
the
J.
Robwhich
hare
name of
the stable foreman.
bins, have been shifted back Into the hands of years
<
E. L. Jones.
It is reported that the plans of the
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Canadian racing .associations
call for
It Is reported that Early Wright bet a couple of the opening of
in Canada this
hundred on his gelding Arasce to win the I,!s- year at Toronto racing
May 20 and the clossak handicap.
The track conditions , made the ing
of the season at the same place
price.- .'..,\u25a0,,
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in October.
C. P. Jones will have the call on Jockey J. Me-'
Intyre after T. W. Flynn. who has first call on
ihim, disposes of his stable.
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