Wilson Stable Successes Continue: Trainer Healey Agian Saddles Two Winners at Pimlico Zeus Scores, Daily Racing Form, 1911-10-13

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. : i i i ! i i , . ; i ; i s ; i WILSON STABLE SUCCESSES CONTINUE. Trainer Healey Again Saddles .Two Winners at Pimlico Zeus Scores for S. C. Hildreth. Baltimore, Md., October 12. The Stafford Handicap and tho Emerson Steeplechase were provided as attractions at Pimlico this afternoon. S. 3. Hildreth furnished the winner of the former in his good three-year-old, Zeus, which was making his : first appearance of the meeting. Zeus was meeting ordinafv opposition and won with ease after making all of his own pace. Jockey Shilling took him under restraint soon after the start and at no time during : the running was the result in doubt. William Garths promising three-year-old fencer. Ringmaster, galloiwd home with a big lead in the Emerson Steeplechase. There were seven starters and three of them came to grief during the running. The Prophet met with a mishap at the second jump, where he fell, and Alfred Noble and Supplement fell at the twelfth. Supplement showed a great : turn of speed for the first turn of the field, where i lie drew away into a long lead, but the second time around he tired badly. The real issue was for third money, the Seagram colt, Laomcdon beating : Numerator a nose for the short end of the purse. The Wilson Stable, which has been in great form here, furnished two more winners this afternoon in i Futurity and Owanux. Futurity came from behind I in his race and won by a length. Matt Allens colors were seen for the first time in a long while in this race. He sent a llashy looking : three-year-old called Mongolian to the post aud the latter threatened to make a runaway affair of the race by going to the front in the first furlong and opening a good lead. In the stretch he quit, and it may be that he was a bit short. Owanux just did manage to last long enough to win his race by a nose from Montgomery. The latter appeared to sulk in the early stages and Shilling was forced to go to a hard drive to get him up. Montgomery was coming fast at the end aud would have won in another stride. Flamma, the sister to Field Mouse, that has ! proved a disappointment ou many occasions, showed 1 good form in the third race, in which she beat a band of good two-vcar-olds. She came from the rear division and closing witli great speed, won by a couple of lengths. Flamma showed that she is a staver and she may make a good three-year-old. August Belmonts two-year-old Overman, which ! John Whalen considered the best youngster iu his stable, died at the Pimlico track this morning, All of the horses owned by Mrs. L. A. Livingston, with the exception of Sotemia and Lovetie, will lie sold at public auction iu the paddock at. Pimlico next week, Pete, a steeplechaser owned by W. S. Diffenderffer, , which fell in the jumping race on Tuesday, has developed . paralysis and probably will be destroyed.


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