Dalmatian Easy Winner: Hildreth Colt Vanquishes Fauntleroy and the Turk in Seagate, Daily Racing Form, 1910-07-14

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DALMATIAN EASY WINNER HILDRETH COLT VAN0A7ISHES FAUNTLER0Y AND THE TURK IN SEAGATE. Hanbridge Makes Auspicious Eastern Debut by Taking Sprinting Handicap in Fastest Time of the Meeting. New York, July 13.— S. C. Hildreths Dalmatian was an easy winner of the Seagate Stakes at Yonk-ers today. He was opposed only by The Turk, for which R. F. Carman recently paid ,500, and Mrs. James McLaughlins Fauiitleroy . While Dalmatian was always the favorite, there was a good demand for The Turk and Fauiitleroy was not neglected. The Turk cut out the running to the backstretch, but could not shake off Dalmatian and Fauiitleroy was never far away. Gn the turn out of Mm backstretch, MeCahey rushed Fauiitleroy to the front and opened a lead of two lengths, but turning for home Shilling took Dalmatian to him easily and it was no contest in the linal furlong, Hildreths colt winning by two liagghl, while Fauiitleroy beat The Turk a like distance for the place. The three-quar-tcr-iuile handicap went to George H. Hollos Ifan-bridge. the first horse to race under the Holle silks at this meeting, and the time. 1:11?. marked the best three-quarters of the season. In this race Follie I.evy repealed her recent crazy antics at the [sist and whi n the barrier was released she wheeled and would not break. After the race it was ordered that her entry he refused in future. In the mile race for fillies and mares, the showing of Keep Moving was so far below her recent form that jockey Archibald was called into the stand after the finish and asked to explain his ride. He said that he had ridden to orders when he did not go to the front with the mare. O. A. Bianchi. owner of the mare, was sent for and in excuse said that the mares knees had been bothering her and he thought she would have a better chance if not takeu out to make the pace. After Jupiter Joe had won the last race a stranger ran him up from .$«O0 to ,0no. but he was bought in by W. G. Yanke. A large shipment of horses left for Saratoga today. In the lot were those of August Belmont, in care of John Wlialen: Richard T. Wilson. Jr. a m* string, with trainer T. J. Healey in charge. Mrs. L. A. Livingatons with Mstt Feakes in charge and several that Deter Whinner is training.


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