Mud Runners Get Chance: Rain Transforms Going At Pimlico And Card Is Badly Riddled.; Favorites Fail to Cut Much Figure in the Results, Eulalia May Being Only Successful First Choice--Coup with High Private., Daily Racing Form, 1910-10-21

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MUD KUMERS GET CHANCE RAIN TRANSFORMS GOING AT PIMLICO AND CARD IS BADLY RIDDLED Favorites Fail to Cut Much Figure in the Results ResultsEnlolia Enlolia May Being Only Successful First FirstChoice Choice Coup with High Private Baltimore Mil October 20 For the first time during tin present meeting at Iiinlieo mud runners were given an opportunity of showing their merit Tint track was deep and heavy close to the rail while the going on the outside remained fairly good The change in conditions resulted in numerous scratches the fields in a majority of the races being materially reduced by withdrawals The dope sters evidently figured on a fast track all but one f the favorites lieiug l eaten A couple of them were nt oddson Eulalia May which beat a poor band of maidens In the opening dash was the sole successful choice The Hildreth stable furnished two of the beaten favorites in Montgomery and Hampton Court both of which were even money choices choicesBad Bad riding cut some figure in the results David ¬ sons handling of The Welkin in the steeplechase and Kiilingsworths ride on Busy tending to rob both of these horses of first money The Virginians put another one of their famous good things over when High Private cantered home with an eight lengths lead in the closing race The latter led from start to finish and at no time during the running was the result in doubt doubtBevbourn Bevbourn was permitted to steal away into a long lead during the first quarter of the fifth race and the advantage that he gained in the early stages proved too much for Busy to overcome so while the latter was undoubtedly best he was lorced to be content with second place beaten a length and a lialf In a drlvinir finish iDavidson made the same mistake that Klllingswortli did In the steeple ¬ chase he took hold of the favorite The Welkin and allowed her to droy out of contention on the first turn of life field The resnlt was that when he made his run he was unable to overcome the ttvtn tsige which Jesuit had gained and the finish louud her In second place placeThe The stewards have arrived at no decision as yet in the Garner case They are still busy investigating till Tace and something of a sensational nature may develop developS S C Hildreth announced that he would ship nine of hlg yearlings south with the division of his stable that will race at Jacksonville this winter Mr Hildreth has also decided to send Fitz Herbert south and the latter will be entered in all of the stakes that the conditions will permit permitThe The stewards issued the following ruling in connection with jockev Glass ride on Blackford recently Investigation of jockey Glass handling of Blackford October 17 has failed to develop any substantial evidence of intentional wrongdoing on his part But it is ruled that his suspension shall ontiniH for the remainder of the meeting as a punishment for unsatisfactory riding ridingCaptain Captain Cassatts Heathorbroom pulled up lame after the finish In the third race this afternoon which accounts for her poor showing showingPulka Pulka will be taken by James Hewitt and put in training for a winter campaign on the Florida tracks tracksRichard Richard T Wilson Jr was among the visitors at Plmlico this afternoon He came down to select the horses that Thomas Healey will race at Jackson ¬ ville and incidentally he won a good wager through Cherishs victory In the third race The horses that Harry Payne Whitney lias in training in America together with several year ¬ lings belonging to II T Oxnard will be sold in the naddock at Pimlico October 22 22Joe Joe Yeager was among the arrivals from New York this morning and was a visitor at Pimlico this afternoon Mr Yeager will probably remain for the rest of the meeting and go from here to Jamestown and then to Jacksonville for the winter Ml of the mares owned by Thomas Clyde that were in Kentucky for the yast three years have Middlebnrg Md and are now l H n shipped to quartered at R J Waldcns farm The sta ion Brvn Mawr accompanied the mares and will in future stand Jit the Wslden farm farmA A deal will probably be consummated within the Jioxt ffw days by which the contract that K F Car ¬ man holds on jockey Fain will be transferred to E F Condran


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