Lovetie Is An Easy Winner: Mrs. L. A. Livingstons Three-Year-Old Continues To Show Quality.; Jockey Glass Suspended Pending Judicial Investigation Into Bad-Looking Ride on Blackford, a Favorite with Which He Finishes Third., Daily Racing Form, 1910-10-18

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LOVETIE IS AN EAST WINNER XSS 1 A LIVINGSTONS THREEYEAROLD CONTINUES TO SHOW dUALITY Jockey Glass Suspended Pending Judicial Investiga ¬ tion Into BadLooking Side en Blackford a ravorite with Which He Finishes Third Baltimore Mil October 17 Airs I A Living ¬ ston threeyearold Lovctio showed his quality it Pimlico tills afternoon by winning tlio Oriole Ilandi tsip the feature of the sevenrace program provided by tlie Maryland Jockey Club Behind Lovctio were such speedy horses as Cohort and Rose Queen Love ties victory was an easy out Hu indulged Cohort with the lead until entering the homestretch where lie moved into an easy lead and at the finish he had jileuty in reserve Todays victory was the fourth onsetlit I ve one that lie has scored and it looks is If there may be nothing of his age here capable of heating him himIt It remained for the third race to furnish the sen ¬ sation of the afternoon Itlackford was a heavily backed favorite and it was generally conceded that lie would win He was ridden by jockey J Glass whose handling of the horse fell so far short of what was expected that it brought a prompt ruling from the stewards after the race which entailed suspension to Glass pending an investigation of the race After getting away in a nice position Glass messed his mount about and finally dropped back to last position In the homestretch when Glass made something of an effort It lack ford responded with a rush that placed him in a contending position at the furlong jwst and the finish found him a fast closing third Before coming here Glass figured in a couple of badlooking rides in Canada which were allowed to pass without judicial action Strong in ¬ fluence will probably be brought to l ear to have the IHIV restored to good standing but if the investiga ¬ tion satisfies the officials that such a foiirse is justi ¬ fied terminatedThe Glass riiling career will be terminated The Carman stable Inrnished two of the after jimmTs winners in the greatly improved M Camlnm and the twoyearold Itogou recently acquired from the Bclmont stable At Cambou won his nice by a nose from Crania in a stirring stretch drive While Rogon made a runaway affair of his race and won pulled up The start in the Rogon race was one of Mr Hades poorest efforts Rogon was iu motion when the barrier was released and he dashed into a long lead before the others caught their strides stridesJockeys Jockeys Not tor and W It Walker were among the arrivals this afternoon Xotter came from Xexv York while Walker came from the Walden farm at Aliddlehurg Aid wlure he has been resting Jockeys Bergen and Dreycr are also here hereThe The jumpers that went to the post In the Junior Steeplechase were a bad lot They all fenced in an indifferent manner and two of the five starters re ¬ fused at the first jump jumpRobert Robert Levy who is promoting the meeting to be given at Jamestown this fall was a visitor at Pim llco this afternoon and brings glowing accounts of the prospects for a successful meeting at the Vir ¬ ginia track The Jamestown Jockey Chili has pro xlded accommodations for GOO horses this fall and already 400 of the stalls have been spoken for Among the latest applicants are Steve Lawler II Fallehev J S Ownltey C J Murray W D Alt house J Burttschell K W Heffner J A Rennet Thco K Coles C C Sinithsoii Frank Gardner Thomas Clvde August Belmont R F Carman R K WatkliS A Simons David Dimlou and R T Wilson Jr In all applications have lieen received for stable room from seventyfive owners All the lioxes for the opening day have I een dis oscd of and it is the intention of Ihe promoters to open the clubhouse during the coming meeting meetingJoseph Joseph iAIcLcnnan and Harry White were at the xjurse this afternoon soliciting entries for the stakes Jo IK run at Jacksonville this winter They report that horsemen are responding liberally and that every ¬ thing indicates that the meeting will excel the inau ¬ gural one S C Ilildreth and Thomas Healey are the latest to announce their intentions of shipping their stables to the Florida track and it Is just IHissIble that John Whaleu make take a division of tin Belmont stable there thereRogon Rogon winner of the last race today will not Ite permitted to start again at the meeting After his bad behavior at the post the stewards issued a ruling Roebuck favorite in the maiden race was badly wit down and it is doubtful if he will start again againUThetflne UThetflne Imiwsed on Thomas Collins for failing to amipHr in the paddock Saturday to saddle Bourbon Beau IIH been remitted by the stewards Tominv Wright has repurchased his old bread Mr fniihtlv tint best twoyearold of the string has gone amiss and will be unable to start at this


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