Another Stake To Cella.: Arionette Proves Victress In The Ladies Stakes, With Anne MGee Second.; Temaceo Defeats Glorifier in a Race the Latter Should Have Won--Brougham Takes the Opener--Escutcheon All the Way., Daily Racing Form, 1908-04-02

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4NOTHER STAKE TO CELLA ARIONETTE PROVES VICTRESS IN THE LADIES STAKES WITH ANNE KGEE SECOND Tcmacco Defeats Glcrifier in a Raca the Latter LatterShould Should Have Won Brougham Takes the Opener Escutcheon All the Way New Orleans La April 1 L A Cellas young ¬ ster Arionette again triumphed over the Corrigan filly Anne McGee when she won the Ladies Stakes the next to the last stake of the local season for twoyearolds in the easiest possible manner The adding of Lena Lech at the last moment caused seven fairly good youngsters to compete In the event Opinion was divided between the Cella and Corrigan representatives The latter in addition to Anne McGee also started Elizabeth Harwood Arionette dashed at once into a long lead and was never headed winning with ease from Anne Me Gee while Lena Lech took third money moneyAfter After the linisli jockey NIeol on Anne McGee lodged a claim of foul against the winner but it was not allowed He based his claim on the In ¬ terference his mount was subjected to soon after the start when Lee took Arloncttc sharply across in front of the others In all the stakes won by the Cella twoyearolds this season there has been much rough riding in evidence for which the Cella riders have been mostly to hlauie but their actions have gone unchallenged unchallengedTodays Todays card was a splendid one but only a small attendance was on hand to witness some good raciiig The sensational defeat of Glorificr in tha mile and a furlong race by Temacco was probably the chief incident of the afternoon Gloritier ap ¬ peared a certain winner after he had disposed of Pedro and First Premium the other starters but In the final furlong Koernir became careless and being unprepared for Temaccos rush his mount succumbed in the last few strides stridesBrougham Brougham had no difliculty in taking a purse when he beat a good band of youngsters in the opening race which included Guy Fisher his recent con ¬ queror The latter only managed to get third place Nigger Baby splitting the pair pairPowers Powers poor handling of Rebel Queen the heavily supported favorite in the second race was respon ¬ sible for her failure to linish bettor than third the purse going to Bess Ward and Shirley Rossmore gaining second place placeCanada Canada and Eorls Court had the third race be ¬ tween them the former coming away to an easy victory In the stretch stretchAided Aided by a flying start Escutcheon showed a high turn of speed and won all the way in the sixth race from the suddenly improved Siylor on which J II McCormiek attempted a coup E T Shlpp the favorite under a weak ride had scant chance and had to be hard ridden to save third place placeThe The closing race was not worthy of the plunge on Royal Onyx and which flattered his backers by leading to the final furlong where he was passed by Hooray Lord Lovat and Anna Day which fin ¬ ished in the order named namedHorsemen Horsemen here spent sin anxious afternoon wait ¬ ing news concerning the New York senates ac ¬ tion in regards to the AguewIIart measures which were made a special order for the day The an ¬ nouncement that an adjournment until late tonight had been taken by the lawmakers was not con ¬ sidered to be very favorable for racing in the Em ¬ pire state stateJockey Jockey A Martin was suspended by the starter for six days for disobedience at the post postJ J Baker acting for A J Joyner sold Disagree ¬ ment to J I Sockwell for 000 000W W H Flzer has secured a contract on the appren ¬ tice Edmonson EdmonsonFred Fred Cook announced today that in the event of bookmaking with slates at Lexington he will oper ¬ ate at that meeting meetingMany Many of the layers now operating here will leave for New York immediately after they have definite assurance that racing on the metropolitan tracks is safe


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