Follie Levy Beats Round the World, Daily Racing Form, 1911-02-12

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FOLLIE LEVY BEATS ROUND THE WORLD. EI Paso, Tex., February 11. The usual half-holiday attendance turned out at Juarez today to witness the running of a line card, the feature of which was the Tabasco Stakes at three-quarters, which attracted one of the best fields of sprinters at the track. Round the World, on account of her easy victory the last time out. was thought to have the race at her mercy and was backed accordingly, but it seemed to be an off-day for her, as she was outpaced all the way, never being able to get to the front as usual. Follie Levy was-an easy winner. At a sale held in the paddock before the races, the following horses were sold: Lady Stalwart, J. C. Louder, .13. Quicksilver, S. Romero. .0. Oblivion. J. Johnston, .10. RunalKMit. J. W. Parker,, .5. Vesme. D. Morrison, .1911.shO. Edna Perry, .1911.sh0, aud Beatrice A., ., D. B. Stevens. Periwinkle. J. IT. Meade, .00. The first disqualification of the season marked the running of the sixth lace, when Indian Maid was set back by the stewards for interfering with Salian in the stretch. Saliau was placed third. The horses of George Wcntworth arrived from Oakland this afternoon. In the. shipment was the good three-year-old, Jim Bascy, a "frequent winner at the California track. The success of three favorites gave the public a little the better of the daily argument with the layers. Candleberry. winner of the last race, was bid up to .1911.sh00 by Harry Mack, owner or Lady Elizabeth, which finished second, and was bought in.


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