Buck Massie's Fast Race., Daily Racing Form, 1897-10-16

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BUCK MASSIES MASSES FAST RACE J M Mnrphys Murphy Hanover Triana Tirana fast horee horde Back Massie Massive clipped a quarter of a second off the local seven furlongs record at Harlem yes ¬ terday tray The race was an owners handicap and Buck Massie Massive was in at ninety pounds against Laureate Lady Hamilton and Lady Gallahan Callahan There was an English remittance aspect about his chances as mapped out by the ring He was never better than 1 to 4 a long price priceThe pricket The handsome brave and sturdy horse danced in Tommy Burns rode him He got the colt away in front and he stayed there The seven furlongs were covered in 126 It displaced Imps 1 26i made last August with ninetyseven ninety pounds up upTony uptown Tony Licalzi Laical Go cleared enough to buy another house on Esplanade street over Al Frescos win in the first race There were fif fief ¬ teen starters Al Fresco was made a 3 to 1 chance From that short price the colt was backed down to 11 to 5 He was far the best Master Burns rode him and was shut off and interfered with Winners overcome difficulties and so did Al Fresco He came from far back on the turn caught Udah Judah the second choice below the sixteenth pole ran her to fragments and won in the last few strides by lees than a Roman nose lalaria malaria who was third was a 25 to 1 shot in the onetwothree books She beat Sir Hobart a short head headThe heathen The second race a selling dash at a mile was the best betting race of the day Muskalonge Muskellunge opened at 2 to 1 was backed down to 6 to 5 and then receded a point Ace the natural favorite had a bad reputation for carrying weight His price arose from 6 to 5 to 2 to 1 This was beaten down to 2 to 1 Rudolph was backed from 10 to 6 and Lady Inez Cine was also supported Ace won in a buoyant way He isnt isn't any too good as a weight carrier but a good horse can carry a ton and beat bad ones under owners handicap weights Muskalonge Muskellunge was a distant third thirdThe third The twoyearold toehold race had Daily Racine Form favorite He was the correct choice The colt ran less than the race he should have run and was beaten by Dave Waldo Weald who led from flag fall to finish Enowles Enrollees ran in such fashion that he may be expected to win in the near future futureGold future Gold Band well ridden by Morgan beat Bun burst a short head for the fifth race and Mary Einsella Enslave old Patricks Patrick half sister had merely a saunter in the last lastPacemaker Pacemaker was backed for a good thing in the last but ran a bad race


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