Puggins May Be Good One: Fatherless-Sister Anna Gelding Runs Impressive Race At Pimlico.; Shannon Carries S. C. Hildreth Colors to Victory--Exodus of Horses from Baltimore Track to Other Racing Points Begins., Daily Racing Form, 1911-05-17

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PUGGINS MAY BE GOOD ONE FATHERLESS-SISTER ANNA GELDING RUNS IMPRESSIVE RACE AT PIMLICO. Shannon Carries S. C. Hildreth Colors to Victory — Exodus of Horses from Baltimore Track to Other Racing Points Begins. Baltimore. M.I.. May IT..— Willi only ■■Other day remaining before the Meant meeting cornea to i ctose race goers turned out en maaae at Pimllco liiis afternoon. Jin- warn sueamerllke weather made onlahnr apart papai lallj enjoyable WeU- nmtehed fields went to the post la most of the races and keen eoateata reunited, lour favorites won. the ■ceeenful choices being Puggins, Shannon, Water-speed aad afolsant. Puggins was the horse that finished lirsi ■ few days ago hut was disqualified. He ■bowed that liis previous victory was no tluko. He aim- back with a good pa toi-manco tliis afternoon aad ran a race that itiapi him as :i two-yea r-ohl of more than ordinary caliber. luggins was riddea l y the apprentice Killing* worth and was Pureed to tun around his company to set up. He covered much Mere gRMBd than anything else in the race and at the finish was Betas away. The ire eighths wa« run in 1:01-:. and the winner was limed separately the last half mile in -47J. Puggins is ewaed bj Arthur Hancock. He is a bay gelding by Fatherless — Sister Anna, and is trained by William Garth. 8. V. Hildreth took another purse today with Shannon, which beat Whisl a scant length in the second race. Several stables departed far Caaada this afteraooa. in all about four carloads got away. Tom Healey has arranged to leave early tomorrow morning with K. T. Wilsons horses. He will have Mcxoami and Nightfall here in charge of apt. W. 1". lresgravo. Both are entered to tun tomorrow, t aplain Preagrare will take them to Toronto in his ear. A. Q. Blakclev will ship the horses he is raining for T. W. OBrtea direct to Blue Bonnets, Montreal. Willie Martin will so to the same place. The tot-lowing will also go to Montreal to take part in the meeting which opens next Saturday at Delorinihr Park: Hairy White. Janus Milton, Kd Moore. Hairy Simmon. Kd Trotter, J. S. Flynn. J. McDonald and 11. Gilniore. Before leaving for Toronto this afternoon Hugh Fenuy arrange, 1 to have the gelding Kerran Bred and turned out for the summer at William Jennings farm near Baltimore. William Keating has turned the apprentice Gordon over to S. . Hildretu. who will take the lad with him to Canada to do his lightweight riding. W. A. Burltschell will divide hi* stable. He will ship Monty Fox. Malitine. Fort Worth and Gol-ec.nda to Fort Brie to rest for a couple of months. The remainder of the horses will go to Woodbine track at Toronto. Tint Be Witt, who has jockeys Fain and Behutttn-ger under engagements, has also secured a contract ..11 A. WiNpen. These lads left with Mr. Ho Witt today for Toronto. J. E. Nash has resold the sprinter King Cobalt to his former owner. Grant Hugh Browne, ami the horse will be shipped Thursday to the Brownleigh Path farm at Goshen. N". V.. whete be will go into the stud. Mr. Nash lias arranged to go to Belmont Park to take up the two yen-olds that Mr. Brown wintered there. They will be raced on the Canadian ti neks. William Ptakertoa, head of the detective agency whose men poMee the principal tracks in this country and Canada, waa a visitor at Iimlioo this afternoon. Among tliose who have announced an intention of rotate from hen- to Salt Lake City at the close id tl lecting are Bit Boule. Joe Boar. George North. Al Koonigsherg and George Reardoii. The delegation that will leave for Churchill Dowaa will be made up of I., lames. Bu lid Alard. William Sipppy Claude Kvle. J. K. Dowdell. Peter Christon-seu. WHfred Gerdes. I.. Forbes and James Blutc. Kd afaore purchased the two-year-old Blow Out this afternoon and will race him on the half-mile : i .1 k- in Canada. W. C. Daly lias purchased from the Qniney Stable Kingpin. Quincy Belle and Golliwog, lie will race llieiii at tie- Hunt Club meetings in this locality. Keccut work outs at Pimlleo. Weather clear: track fast: Aetna -Mile in 1 :." 2. Was working under a hard pull all the way. Alfred the Great — Three piarteis in 1:17. Coming aioimd nicely. Agnar Mile in 1:4.1. Has been showing a few good works lately. Ainalli -Five-eighths in 1:03. Holds his speed. Black Bridge— Mile in 1:48. Belfast Thrc-e .piarlers in 1 :2. Has his speed and never looked belter. Bill Lamb Half mile in 59*. Bang Three-quarters in 1:18$. Looks well. Cone dleune iliree cpiarters in 1:1s . Crestoii -Fiv eighths ill 3:04. Has his speed and is ready to raee to his beat form. Capsizi — Half mile in ."d. Chief Bart bit -Mile in 1 :t7. Castania Five-eighths in 1:05. Col. Ashinea.h Half mile in 10!. Hoodie Dandy -Hair mile in B2J. Hipper — Half mile in ."4. pulled up. Excellence Seven-eighths in 1 :.!4. Footlights— Five -eighths in 1:06. Cold plate Halt mile in ." :;.. Mammon Pass Three quarters ill 1:18. HighHown — Mile in 1 :40.. Ida D. — Half mil- i„ .-.::. W.ks well. Idlewehm Three eightha in ::i . Jack Nuiinally Three-quarter* in 1:17:. John A. Munro —Three ipiarters in !:!! ". Beady to race to his beat term. King Aroajdale -Half mile in Sag, Was under a ■Irons i 1 1 1 1 . Lavininster Mile in 1 :.".2. Love Da] Half inib- in 54. Mad Kiver — Half mile in .-.::. Merman — Three quarters in 1:18. Mon Ami -Seven eighths in I::::!. Hilnltaa Fii eighths in 1:04. Shows speed in all his work. Bom »u -on— Three quarters in 1:22. Beattgouche- Three-quarters in l:_i. Sir Edward Half mile in .",0.. Sea cliff -Three quarters in 1:22. Kpringmaaa -Five-efartitha in 1 :il . Tlie Sdiitv Half mile in 51. Waterrali Mile and an eighth in 2:0.:. hard held. Zeus Mile and an eighth in 2:0.1. At his bet.


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