Ed Tiptons Day, Daily Racing Form, 1899-10-21

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KD TIPTON i DAY. i wis aviimUy E I Tiptons tarn to win yesterday at Hirlam, and the way in which ho tarns 1 tha tables on Periwig was shocking to sta louts of form. Tie pair mot Monday over the sime kind of a tract a id Piriwi? cirried 109 to Ed Tiptons 103 and easily disposed of him. Yesterday Periwig picks i up two pounds from Mondays race and Ed Tipton hid five pounds mora on. Any way ona coali figara on the race tli3y were biaud t arrive at the conclusion that Periwig wo all bait Ei Tipton, but the always uncertainty of racing turae 1 up and Ed Tipton, with Baras up, nmpal away from Periwig, winning rathar handily. Tin Ei T p-,01 rao wis the last ofsixfiirly well contest id events. It was 8 to 5 and take your pick b3twiea tna pair, but Ed Tipton caught tha bulk of the play on account of Barns, and whan the blocky eon of Deceiver Mary Parks cime home Burns was given an ovation. After Morse and Pattersons Ally, Fidel Yonlin, wo i a well e irnad raca in the flfsh event she changad owaars. Albart Simons, whose filly, Florinel II , finished second ran Fidel Yonlin up to $ ISO and got liar. She was entered for 00 and ovarythiig coast i ire i Strains got a cheap dlly. She is certainly a game piece cf horseflish and in allot bar races has shown a likiag for a route. The initial saven futlongs scramble for two-yesr-aldj hid sixteen starters, and the winner turned up in Aloha II., a 20 to 1 chance. Tlr.s rao furnished tha cloieit finish of the day. Bjlov tin sixteaentu post the first eix were lapped on oua anotlnr a ad it was anybodys raca. Aloha II., ho aravar, proved to ba the best stayer of tha lot aad go; th i verdict by a nose. Ban Chance, on tha extreme inside with no chanse to sqiejza throah, was second and Tekla third. Andes saaniel to ba in a soft spot in tha sec-oad race and at 6 t j 5 he won as he should, off by himself. Starter Dwyer helped Amslia Fonso somewhat to win her ra:e. Tha filly is a bad actor, but she happened to be Hying in front when the field was dispatch sd and nothing could over get near nor af tor that. Am alia Fonso was at one time as good as 20 to 1. The lasi time Gaorgte startod with W.Dean up sho fiaishad a bad last, but she awoke with a start yesterday and baat a fast lot at six and one-half furlongs iu a high-class way. Harry Duke, who flaslnd second to Gaorgie, was the victim of a bad ride, otherwise ho might have won. B. Smith wobbled all over the gelding whon tho pinch camo and in fact did evjry-thin but fall off. Tha auction sale of tha yearlings from tho Gleuolg and Ksnnesaw farms has been postponed from today until M mday at 1 p. rn. Sarrano has b3an thrown out of training and will not be racad agaiu this season. Johnny Schorr will campaign four good, useful iiorsas in San Francisco this winter. They are Saa Lion, F. W. Brode, Timemaker and HeadowtUorpo. Young Schorr will also have jockey Baras services on the coast. There will ba an auction sale of horses in traiaing in the Harlem paddock Tuesday Owners may make consignments to Hardy Deraham, care of the secretary. Miss Edwards. Freo Hand, Jennie F., Old Sangus, Olive Order, EfieAiuslie, Woodrangar, Gloomoyne, Faron-dello andMarceline will ba included in th e sale.


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