Heavy Going At Moncreif: Mud Runners Afforded Still Another Chance at Jacksonville.; Dr. Holzberg and Tivolini Score Easily as Favorites--Archie Zimmer Sells Winner of Juvenile Race., Daily Racing Form, 1910-02-25

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HEAVY GOING AT MONCBEIF BTTNNERS AFFORDED STILL ANOTHER CHANCE AT JACKSONVILLE Dr Holzberg and Tivolini Score Easily as Favorites Archie Zimmer Sells Winner of ofJuvenile Juvenile Race Jacksonville Fla February 24 The races at Moncreif this afternoon were run over a track that was deep and heavy Br Holzberg and Tivclini won as favorites The former scored in the feature race Jn tasy fashion while Tivolini found the task of winning the race for gentlemen riders equally easy The second and sixth races furnished stirring contests with short heads separating the first two contenders at the end Jockey Obert had the mounts on the winners of these two races Havre and Mamie Algol Archie Zimmer furnished the winner of the twoyearold race in T I Sullivans New Star which led his company throughout and won in a romp Immediately alter the colts victory Ziminer disposed of him to J W Schorr The deal included the contract he held on the apprentice rider J Moore This lad will do all of Schorrs lightweight riding from now on onIn In the gentlemen riders race Tivolini rushed to the front when the break came and after opening Jin easy lead rounding the first turn romped along in front the remainder of the trip The going just suited Tivolini and the others were unable to get near him at any stage of the running runningV V C Dalys Killiecrankie broke down so badly in her last race that it is doubtful if she will be Keen at the post again during the meeting meetingFormer Former jockey Joe Jones is reported to have left for New York It is alleged that lie got into trouble here by circulating scandal concerning the officials ICi Ellison the former plunger was an arrival it Monercif this morning H appears to be in good health and will probably remain until the close of tlie meeting meetingJockey Jockey Ohert was suspended for two weeks by the starter for disobedience at the post in the first race raceitptuin itptuin Titles who lias been spending a few weeks at Lalm lieach returned yesterday and will remain a few days before leaving for the north He announced that Secretary Haelmieister had com lileted the conditions of the stakes to be offered at Latonia and that blanks would be ready for distribu ¬ tion within a few days


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