Harlem's Muddy Racing., Daily Racing Form, 1898-06-14

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HARLEMS HAREMS MUDDY RACING The Harlem track was never before so bad as it was yesterday Threequarters Treasurers in 1 27i and a mile in 1 59 reflects its condition Secretary Nathanson Nathan was disgusted Mud horses only said he have been running for the past week and they are being run out Unless there will be an immediate improvement in the weather it will be useless to continue the races With all the horses there are here it will be impos impose ¬ sible sable to get enough starters to make the races in any way satisfactory It is useless to try to arrange races to suit the horses that can run in that kind of going The thought of a program is simply disheartening dishearteningNevertheless disheartening Nevertheless the horses ran to form and figures with the result that four favorites and two wellbacked Wallace second choices won One of the second choices Sunburst opened at 3 and 4 to 5 and was backed to 8 to 5 straight at the post The ring was hard hit on that race and had a bad day dayThe date The favorite won the first race but was out to the last resource and should have been beaten by Weird The latter was a length and a half in advance of Hosi Hoi when they were opposite the south end of the grand stand and Bloss Loss was riding easily while H Martin was driving Martin persevered and Hosi Hoi responded gamely Fifty yards from the finish Bloss Loss tried to rally his mount but could not get him going and a sudden change of positions upset what appeared a foregone conclusion conclusionThe conclusion The second race was decided by a stirring finish between Boney Bony Boy and Pirate Judge respectively next to last and last away from the post Boney Bony Boy promptly went out for the lead and got it Pirate Judge caught him about 150 yards from the stand Burns ap ¬ peared pearled confident and playing for a chance to draw it fine When it did come to a finish Martin outrode outride him Both youngsters swerved to the inside from the whip Martin proved himself an adept in the art of using that much misused tool toolBonito topologist Bonito was played as a certainty for the third race Borden came near defeating her Coming into the stretch Bonito went around on the ex ¬ treme tree outside while Borden cut across after straightening out They jostled one another near the furlong post Then Rutter Ruttier held the filly against Borden and prevented Caywood Cawed from using his whip This maneuvre maneuver probably decided the race Until Bonito got away from him Caywood Cawed was at no time able to properly drive his horse horseThe horseshoe The rings mathematician made Joe Clark a 3 to 5 chance for the fourth race The wise folks played Sunburst He had worked impressively Saturday evening after the races were over The intelligent money bet on the race went on his chances Sunburst cut no figure in the race until the field had run threequarters treasurers of a mile Then he began to close Hill took Joe Clark around on the extreme outside of the track on the upper turn Bloss Loss came through on the inside gained many lengths and cut across getting on even terms with Clark They ran to ¬ gether ether to the grand stand and then Sunburst drew away and won wonThe wonted The fifth race fell to Mizzoura Missourian who got off last The Dragoon ran a fair race Cousin Lottie Loftier away on the inside quickly tired in the soft going and Mazie Maze O went to weariness in the stretch stretchBamiro stretch Bamiro AmiPro II was at a prohibitive price for the lajt lat race Still ho was backed Sangamon Seagram was played for the place from 8 to 5 down to evens The choices ran according to backing Sanga Saga ¬ mon brought Kamiro AmiPro to a drive in the last fur long but the struggle was brief and the result decisive Clawson Lawson has been engaged to ride Imp in the Suburban next Saturday He will leave Chi ¬ cago cargo Thursday for New York YorkH York H O Bernard the original plunger on the eastern tracks was at Harlem yesterday He has not been a heavy bettor in several years His first prominence on the turf was as a mem memo ¬ ber beer of the McDaniels Macanese Confederacy ConfederacyBetween Confederacy Between the first and second races Boauerges Bauer was worked threequarters treasurers of a mile in 1291 1291That That speedy colt Dave Waldo Weald is very sick His first trouble was mouth disease That was followed by a cough and now his lungs are said to be affected It is feared his case will develop into pneumonia pneumoniaBush pneumonia Bush will arrive from Latonia Antonia this morning Her owner T C McDowell and Joe Hill came in Sunday morning Speaking of the race for the Clipsetta Clipsheet Stakes Mr McDowell said Eush Rush won by about the length of my umbrella and I dont don't believe she could have won by twice that much Reports say it was a hard race I dont don't call a race hard where a horse gets off third goes to the front and stays there to the end Espionage went to Detroit and won her stake and Imp won at Brooklyn today There must be some class to the horses racing here hereA here A number of local commission houses did business on the Brooklyn races yesterday and lost a lot of money over the Imp race Budd Buddy White was punished most heavily Chicago bettors love the mare and bet on her She will be stanchly staunchly supported for the Suburban Handi Hand ¬ cap in which she has a royal chance chanceTHOS chance THOS ETHOS J GALLAGHEK GALLAGHER


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