Horsemen Prepare To Leave Tampa.: Shipments Already in Progress--Big Crowd Out Yesterday and Five Favorites Win., Daily Racing Form, 1910-03-20

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HOESEMEN PEEPAEE TO LEAVE TAMPA Shipments Already in Progress Biff Crowd Out Yesterday and Five Favorites Win Tampa Fla Mifrch 10 Probably the banner Saturday attendance of the present meeting wit ¬ nessed the racing this afternoon the last day but one of tlie 100days period Enthusiasm ran ram ¬ pant and genuine Interest was displayed in the racing Victories by live favorites resulted in Con ¬ siderable profit for the public The chief incident came in the fourth race when Lois Cavauagh scored a tluky win over Merman Bobby Cook and Punky The start was bad and contributed to the Sheedy fillys success Punky was virtually left and Mcr nian got away badly Merman was considered the best betting proposition of the afternoon but lost y a nose With an equal sendoff he would have landed tle purse in easy fashion fashionThe The success of the favorites Iwgan in the opener when Michael Beck woiv from Scotch Lass Percy Taylor Carondolet Nebulosus and San Prinio were the other choices to score scoreMany Many of the owners put in tlie afternoon arrang ¬ ing for shipment to other tracks The Jacksonville contingent will depart tomorrow Those intended for Jamestown Avill leave Monday night This consign ¬ ment will include horses owned by W Shields Jf Burton IX Hammond W F Sheedy and T Maguire Jockeys Steinliardt and Burton will go witli the outfit outfitIt It F Carmans string will leave for Belmont Park on Tuesday He will take twentyeight head Mag ¬ azine has wintered splendidly and will be a formid ¬ able opponent in the Carter Handicap for which he is being prepared preparedThe The recent encouraging advices from Pcnsacola lias given that meeting a boom and many of the former skeptics have become J oosters Arrangements Itave Itecn made for a special train to leave here on Tues ¬ day next consisting of twelve Burton cars for horses two sleepers two day coaches and two bag ¬ gage cars Tlie train is expected to land there Wednesday night nightEdward Edward Tribe succeeded William Snyder as starter today Before leaving here Mr Dade made arrange ¬ ment with ills assistants to divide the work Tribe has liocn engaged to do the starting at Pensacola PensacolaTlie Tlie following horses owiiod by It F Carman were disposed of by auction in the paddock before racing began beganSir Sir Ashton W Shields oOO Valerie W Shield 300 300Lord Lord Welles C Reed XX XXWateruury Wateruury W L Klieedy 250 f fDarnnia Darnnia W M Sheedy 250 r Fatherllde S O Clayton IUO I ILady Lady Qlaxini I Striker K5 J JMessenger Messenger Boy E Lutz 140 4 4Juvenee Juvenee It Jackson 110 110Presiding Presiding Judge Patrick Dunne will depart Monday night for New York He will at once begin the training of Tlie Peer and Sulian He Intends to buy several horses this spring


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