Formful Results at Juarez: Weather is Ideal and Racing Enjoyable-Injury Beats Meadow in Handicap, Daily Racing Form, 1912-01-13

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1 j ! F0RMFUL RESULTS AT JUAREZ. Weather Is Ideal and Racing Enjoyable — Injury Eeats Meadow in Handicap. i.i Pa-o. Tex., Jaaaary 12.- A crowd of uaaeualtj large proportions witnessed some exceedingly form- ul and well contested racing at Juarez this afternoon. TU - Weather was all that could be desired, the sun shining brightly and the air being extremely balmy. Public choices WOO four races, while a - I ond choice and an outside; took the- remaining purses. The handicap at one mile resulted in i stirring finish, in which ihe three placed horses. Injury, Meadow and John Louis, passed tbe judges head- apart. It was a much discussed question after the race- as to which was the I" -i racer, admirers of each claiming their favorite would have won if differentlj ridden. Hawthorn appears to be in a. tlaaa by himself in lie- Juvenile division, as he won today again iu the same manner as in his preceding race- never lull, t. n,i. -d. General Manager m. .1. Wiaa retaraed today from Kentucky, where- In ba ■ I en spending the holidaj season, lb- will talk ov, r the Mexico city -meeting project with his associates tomorrow and may possibly make- a trip to th. Mexican capital -11 eril V. E. G. Soule joined the ranks of tho layers today, bringing tin- number of i i|» In operation up i.. eleven, th. high water mark for the season. George Rose, the eeli known bookmaker, lias been confined to his appartments for -e-w-r.,1 d;- snffei lag with an exceedingly -over- cold.


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