Allan-A-Dale Wins Again, Daily Racing Form, 1901-06-29

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ALLAXADALE TVINS AGAIN Although yesterday was an off day at Washington Park and no stake races or handi ¬ caps were offered by the club there was never ¬ theless a large and enthusiastic gathering on hand What the card lacked in quality was balanced by some keenly exciting contests the finishes in the third fourth and sixth races being of the hair raising order orderT T C McDowells handsome colt AllanaDale made his second appearance at the track and performed probably more impressively than when he beat Herodiade There was a strong whisper out on Helen Print about eoma sensa ¬ tional workouts but the big son of Halma fairly breezed away from her and won as he pleased Just before turning into the stretch Pentecost who lay within two lengths of the winner crossed his legs and went down in a heap throwing Winkfield heavily The jockey was not hurt and was able to ride out the rest of his mounts for the day dayMiss Miss Bennett made her first appearance in a long time and was well liked by a number of shrewd horsemen She had all her old time speed but wabbled badly in the last eighth llowing Isia to paes her easily and win hands down Bullman gave Isia clever handling dodging the early scorching and making his run at exactly the right time The threequarters was run in 113 a creditable performance performanceGeorge George Arnold one of the best sprinters intho west was thought to have things his own way in the third race a dach of seven and pnehalf furlongs but after being carried at a smacking clip by Yellow Tail for throequarters had just enough left to outgame Yulcain by a head in a clash from thojsixteenth pole to the who Bull mans masterly finishsaved him himJiminez Jiminez conceding weight to everything in the second race had little trouble scoring his second victory of the week Tom Embry ac ¬ companied him for threequarters when Ball rnnn urged him slightly and he came away win ¬ ning easily by two lengths from Searcher who outlasted the closing Omdnrman a neck for the place placeScotch Scotch Plaid Leo Newell and Enightbanneret fought out the last race in a sensational tilt in the last sixteenth finishing heads apart in the order named Enightbanneret ran a strikingly improved race and after trailing his field finished down the last quarter with a tre ¬ mendous rush He would have won in a stride


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