Keator Refuses to Run: Frank Farrells "Sucker Horse" Burns Up Thousands of Dollars, Daily Racing Form, 1906-10-28

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IvEATGlt REFUSES TO RUE; PRANK JTARRELLS "SUCKER HORSE" BURNS UP THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. Miller Is . Hissed and Weeps Frank Gill Wins the . Lynbrook The Southold Goes to Coy Maid. New York, October 27. Gorgeous autumn weather innl one of the most interesting cards of the fag ad of the season attracted a big crowd to thp Jamaica track this afternoon. The best racehorses iW in training, including the stars of the juvenile tad all-aged division, were engaged in the Lyn-bi-cok and Southold Handicaps. Both features W"-rc won by comparative outsiders in Frank Gill ami Coy Maid and J. L. Mvandinuis, who controls tuo destinies of this distinguished pair, successfully tgiuecred a double-barrelled killing. With Miller up, Keator was considered only a f -maIity in the opening race. The plungers eagerly incepted 3 to G about him. Davy Johnson bet -1-1,000 at 11 to 20 and Frank Farrell nearly as u uch. Keator refused to break and was left standing still at the start. The big crowd was literally paralyzed at the sight. For the first time in his ireer Milter was hissed and, it is said, wept Milerly afterwards in the seclusion of the jockeys fjifJosure. Bookmaker George Rose this afternoon announced his retirement from the. local ring. The California layer is reported to be ?l6o,000 winner on the sensop.. To the surprise of his .friends and business, tu-fcoeiates, Mr. Rose has declared New York -as his w.-sldence find, having gone through the formality hi registering, will stay over to cast his vote for IItigies,; the Republican nominee, for governor. Richard Dwyer, the noted western starteraml M. H. Tichenor, of Chicago, were visitors at Jamaica May.


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