More Records Reduced: Priscillian And Superstition Set New Marks For Pimlico Track.; Former Runs Mile and Sixteenth in 1:46 and Superstition Cuts Time for Mile and Three-Sixteenths to 2:00 1/5--Archibald Rides Well., Daily Racing Form, 1910-10-20

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MORE RECORDS REDUCED PRISCILLIAN AND SUPERSTITION SET NEW MARKS FOR PIMUCO TRACK Former Runs Mile and Sixteenth in 146 and Super ¬ stition Cuts Time for Mile and ThreeSix ¬ teenths to 200i Archibald Rides Well Baltimore Mil October 19 Wellbacked horses again won a mujority of the purses at Pimlico this afternoon the days results showing four favorites ami throe second choices first at the finish Jockey Archibald again came Into the limelight by riding two winners White Wool in the opening dash and SiKrstitIou in the Iteuuert 1urse The latters vic ¬ tory was anticipated liy most of the big bettors as llu greater portion of the play for the race was on the winner Blackfonl which on the occasion of a previous start was the victim of an atrocious ride with Glass In the saddle was herded by the other jockeys during the entire race When the break came the winner cut across and jostled him and throughout the running Black ford was bumped and pinched off every time that Estep attempted to go through on the inside Estep made complaint to the stewards after the race that Camer kept calling to the other lads to shut him off uvery time that lie made a move The olhclals took note of the Inter ¬ ference and Garner was suspended Ral Parr claimed Blackford after the race raceThe The Patapsco Steeplechase proved a stirring con ¬ test the field running closely bunched until the last turn of the field where the Mcllurtrie entry Hazy and Banner drew away from the others The win ¬ ner was ridden by Tommy Wright WrightIn In the opening race the beaten favorite Blue Mouse was claimed by George Griot who was represented la the race by Indora IndoraTwo Two track records were broken during the after ¬ noon Pritcillians mile and sixteenth in 140 was onefifth of a second faster than the previous mark Superstition ran the mile and threesixteenths in 2OOJ which was fourfifths of a second faster than the record which had stood since laif year yearJockey Jockey Jackson who had the mount on Synchro ¬ nized in the steeplechase received a nasty fall when his mount went down at one of the fences on the Imckstretch Jackson was removed to the hospital in an unconscious condition conditionII II 1 Brown was a visitor at Piralico this after ¬ noon and was warmly welcomed by horsemen It Is the purpose of Mr Brown to have a board of three stewards at Jacksonville this winter and a stand for their accommodation will be built on the tdte of the present timers stand which is located on the infield side of the track This board will be composed of one who will be a paid official of the Dissociation another to be selected by the horsemen from the east and another to be selected by the western horsemen It is understood that W I Burch Is the selection of the eastern horsemen for the position Among the horsemen and turf followers with whose Jinnies and faces patrons of the metropolitan turf are familiar to be seen a 1 tout Pimlico track these lays tire Francis 11 Hitchcock and Thomas Hitch oock Jr Andrew Miller Harry K Knapp Richard T Wilson Jr Alfred II Morris Thomas Mouahan I lewellvn Hosenfeld James Hevor Edgar G Mnr nliVJoseiui E Widener S C Hildreth Frank Tay Carinan John Mouahan William II Karrick Frank Jardner Henry T Oxuard J A Bennet Julian MflRon Cant E B Cassatt and R E Watkins


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