Bemay Captures the Carnival Stakes: Snyder Filly Runs an Impressive Race-Sewell Called to Memphis by Rowe, Daily Racing Form, 1906-03-01

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BEMAY CAPTURES THE CARNIVAL STAKES. Snyder Filly Runs an Impressive Race Sewell Called to Memphis by. Rowe. New Orleans, La.. February 28. Bemays race in the Carnival Stakes was the best shown by .1 two-year-old at the old track this season. She has given evidences of quality in all of her races, but she won todays event In the face of great difficulties. She was run into at the start and thrown against the fence with force enough to take quite .1 big piece of skin off her leg, and she seemed hopelessly out of it when Smith got her to going. She went, after her opponents like a shot, caught Frank Lord just after making the turn for home aid hooked up with him for a drive just outside the eighth post. From there both received a flogging every step of the way, but Beniay got her nose in front and kept it there. The time of the race, 54g, equals the track record set by La Sorciere December 0 last. Quagga was excused from the stake race localise or a swollen hock. His owner, Kansas" Price, wanted to start him in a maiden race tomorrow, and did not think he -had a chance in the stake in the condition he was in, and the judges let him off. Price today leased the services of apprentice jockey V. Hayes from Texas" Smith for u year with the privilege of renewal. Price is to take the loy east and give him a chance to develop. His apprentice, allowance runs until October. Sain Louis bid up Roue, winner of the first race, to and got him. Louis then sold the horse to Hint Burnett, owner of Triple Sliver, for 0. This set E. L. Taller I" thinking and he bid up Cashier 00 when he won the two-mile race; Jockey Sewell has been ordered to Memphis to work C. K. Howes horses at Montgomery Park.


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