Transvaals Manhanset.: McCarter Takes Handicap After A Hard Drive With Dreamer.; Chief Hayes Scores for Schreiber--Sunglow Wins Steeplechase--Accountant Will Not Start in the Suburban., Daily Racing Form, 1907-05-23

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TRANSVAALS MANUANSET. McCARTER TAKES HANDICAP AFTER A HARD DRIVE WITH DREAMER. Chief Hayes Scores for Schreiber — Sunglow Wins Steeplechase — Accountant Will Not Start in the Suburban. cw Y«.ik. May 22 Quantity rule.] iiic racing :.l BwwuM today, Hntuti there was ;i sjn-inU ling • ■I t|1l;l li I V ill 111. Mallhallsel Slakes I". .|- I W . i eaV olds and the overnight handicap for three year ..Ids. The aerea races irerc all well rilled, bal those for cheaper boraea were overrun with starters, in spite r.f the bin BeMs. form was well maintained, four favorites vv inning. Ill I ■■■ Brandt, trainer for Harney Sehreiber. wen ■ race, of course, for tiiis is ■ daily habit now. Chief Hayes al 8 to 1, which beat a big ■ pany f platers for he opening sprint, was the Sehreiber winner. 1li starter for the Mauhau ■el Stakes, Bcynaour Beatler, was well backed also, but never looked like beating Transvaal and C. W. Bart, rhoagk he aras always third beat. MeCartec showed thai he is a colt of rood dans by staadtag a hard drire to aria the handicap from li.iui.r and Be Hand. The latter was giTfcag areight to each of the others and ran the best race lie has shown thia season. Be held on in ■ much gaater faahioa than usual when eaaght a half fhr-loag out after leading to that point. Dreamer araa well hacked on the report of font work, but Millera energetic anlah and IfcCartera staying brought defeat for his followers. Tin- Steeplechase was notable inasmuch as each of the twelve starter* lalalii J the course. Thhi was ■ ■ret rate ahoaj lug over the cramped Grareatnd roarse. especially as several of the boraea were rac lag for the Irai time throagh the held. sunglow. the winner, ran ■ g »xl race for a greca Bone, hat required I lot of ridini: and a leaa capable jOrtej ih.i . Uwena would hardly lave won with bin. Bnekmau, which waa heavily backed, would probably have won but for making ■ naitake al the last fence bat one. Be will do better another daj . 1! I- Thomas, the Kentucky turfman and his frieade Just missed patting throagh ■ good sized • Mp when Tranaraal got ap to beat C. v. Bar for the hUnhanaet. Bad shilling bagged the rail oa the turn for home with C. W. Bart, he would proo-abi] bare won. Miller stole aa adraatage here, bat for uiiicij Tranaraal would bare been no better than se.i.ud. if that. Miller and K. Bagan divided the riding h rs, each piloting tiic. winners. i:. Bvgan is rapidly coming to the front for ao small i boy, he rides with good judgment and is not afraid to take a chance. h was announced today that Ae itant, although noi aciional] Injared, will not be able i" start in the Suburban. Trainer Allen will try to have Fountain blue ready to represent the Draib stable in that event. Edna Jackson waa cli laaed ool of the trst race by T. M. Cassiay for ,090. Directly after the start Kramer, who rode Ldna Jackson, broke hfal BtilTUp leather and had all be Could do to hold on. Wiih the Patchogue Stakes, ■ ateeplechaae and such g .,.,i ra.-.rs aa Peter Pan, Saractnesca, Jack Atkta; Phaatoai Baaaeil. Dooro; Zambesi, W. II. rare,. Montgomery: Paatoufle, Jacobite, Aleiheno; Kd Bail, Sarable, Mandator; Sepoy, Jubilee and Su.i den Btart likoh to start, i.u tows card is one thai i ui-cs exceedht] I -o,„i racing.


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