Samsons Iroquois Stakes: Son of Sainfoin Leads over the Entire Mile and a Quarter, Daily Racing Form, 1906-07-25

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SAMSONS IROQUOIS STAKES. EON OF SAINFOIN LEADS OVER THE ENTIRE MILE AND A QUARTER. Kuroki Pulls Up Lame Kentucky Beau Shows Himself a Good One Another Bad Day for the Brighton Talent. , New York, July 24. Todays card at Brighton Beach was a splendid one, albeit a bit unwieldy. A succession of good things In which the general public had no share cropped out In Clovercrest, Kentucky Beau, Samson, Rubric, Yowric and Mintberia. They were only moderately considered from a form standpoint and their successes, following right on top of yesterdays string of outsiders, spelled disaster for the many Notwithstanding failure upon; failure the attendance steadily increases. From a monetary standpoint, the feature event was the Iropuois Stakes, of ,500, at a mile and a quarter. The resurrected Samson was full of ginger today and In glaring contrast to his preceding effort, was able to show his heels all the way, fighting for his head for the first mile, to such supposed good ones as Albert F. and Kuroki. The time, 2:07, was considered moderate, however. Woodford Clays Kentucky Beau stepped into the limelight by his display of speed over the five and a half furlongs course. The time, 1:0G, was the fastest of the present meeting, and it was accomplished with such ease as to attract the attention of every horseman on the grounds. The Star Shoot juvenile was inspected with Interest after the race by John Madden, Sydney Paget, Jimmy Rowe, Jack Joyner, Tom McDowell and others. Dr. H. E. Rowell, the California trainer, pulled off a good thing with Rubric in the mile and a. sixteenth handicap. Ed. Gaylord, the owner of the horse," tt said "to have woir0,0t0 over tits victory. The reversed positions occupied by Bobblo Kefth and Maxnar in this race, as compared with their preceding running, makes It look black for jockey Bell. Kuroki pulled up lame and will be thrown out v of training. Starter Dades work continues to bo excellent. The critics praise him dally. John E. Madden received two two-year-olds today from Lexington. In the same shipment were two yearlings for Tim Sullivan. There was a rumor afloat today that Alex Shields is to sell out his stable and take a hand in the European game. The money-grabber who tried to get away with bookmaker. Shauuons bankroll yesterday was held lu ,500 bail for trial today on the charge of grand larceny. t Fraukie ONeill made his debut on the turf today as owner and trainer. He started Penarris in tha second race. The half brother to W. Overton 1 finished second to a crackerjack. .ONeills colors are pink jacket, black and pink blocked sleeves and black cap. Joe Marrone bid up Yowric from ,500 to ,600. The owner bought him in. Eugene Hllderbrand weighs 113 pounds in his street clothes. He says he can do 105 pounds, but will not ride until the Saratoga meeting is on.


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