Isidora is Disqualified: P. M. Walkers Filly Loses Purse after Finishing First in Race, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-28

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L p P. j J. 1 a " I I j of t n - ■ a 1 1 1 ] a t 1 1 s 1 1 | j i , • , j j i i ] I ISIDORA IS DISQUALIFIED M. WALKERS FILLY LOSES PURSE AFTER FINISHING FIRST IN RACE. C. Milam/s Morristown Profits by Ruling of Stewards at Palmetto Park — John Furlong Wins Spartanburg Selling Stakes. Charleston. S. c. March l7. — Boagh riding marred todays racing .n Palmetto lark to no small degree and caused considerable dissatisfaction. There were many offenders, but all escaped except jockey Byrne. His offense was -,. palpable that the stewards took prompt a-iion by susiiending him for the remainder the meeting and disqualifying his mount. Isid.ua. from tir-r place. This incident came during the running of the third ra— . a six-furlongs affair In which some koimI sprinters met. Isidora was intended is "good thins;" and dominated the early running, with Morristown her closes! attendant. The latter. ui.ler T. K.Hiners hard riding, moved up on the last turn and was in a fair way to go into the lead when Byrne began his rough tactics and forced M.riistown to go wide. Finding this to be of little avail. Byrne m.i.l- several desperate efforts to retard the Milam colts progress by graspiug his bridle. Koerner mad- several attempts to strik. Byrne, and at the end I-idora managed to poke her nose in front. Ibis ail happened in plain view of Jill tie-spectators and there was no v- i— of protest when th- st-wards. after brief deliberation, disqualified Isidora, gave the purse to Morristown and mot -Puck and Republican into second a id third places respe. lively. Koerner was agaia a victim ol Interference in the chasing race while astride Wander and that horses failure was directly attributable to it. Hopkins. who was in the saddle on Merman, was tnoslly at faalt, but he escaped punishment. The Spartanburg Selling Stakes, of ,000 value. ai one mil- and seventy yards, was the main offering of the afternoon and it went to the Team --• stables candidate, John Furlong, which Is at preseni enjoying the best form of his career. His victory was an easy one. Sager landing ihr-- lengths behind him. with Spohn in third place. Between the races Gallaher Bros. Palmetto Derby candidate. Duval, was worked a- follows: Mil- iii 25. 50%, l:l«a . i ; i.;- .. B. B. Bradley has announced that he will campaign his stable on the Canadian circuit at the eon-elusion of ih- Kentucky meetings. in a letter to Judge Martin Nathans., n Otto Towns,-ml wnles from California that Frank St. 1 . Skinner is in extremely bad health and that it is doubtful if lie will be able to serve as associate Judge ai the to-iir dAl-n- aseeting. JoM ph McLennan. Who is her- in the interests of the Jamestown Jockey clubs meeting, announced that a special would leave here for Norfolk April 1. He has received applications f..r Jot! stalls from horsemen racing here. Unix Whin, who has been at Columbia, shinned the horses owned by s. w. Streett, Walt-r Houae and H. A. Broilier to Norfolk from Unit point. Jack Lyons arrived from Palmetto Beach, where he has been employ-, l during the winter months I-i:. B. Bradley. .1. B. Waiuwrigbt and W. i. Yank- will ship their stables to Kentucky "ii Monday next. C.d. W. !:. Applegate left ror Louisville yesterday, being called bom- suddenly on aceoaal of the Illness of bis son Hamilton. It develoi s thai James Fltxsimmons is to train a division of Thomas Fortune Ryans stable, instead of Capt. K. B. Cassatts horses, as was reported yesterday. Th- trials at Palmetto Park this morning Included the follow in-: AaalraJosa Tbree-qaarters in 1:17%. Belle Mawr Half mile in r.!--. Bay ciirr Three-quarters la 1:18%. I.eait-oup Three-quarters la 1:1!-.. Hard of Hope Tbree-qaarters in l:U . Carlton G. Tin— quarters in 1 30. cl.ak -Five-eighths in -li. 3»J%. 56%, 1 o,,- dlton Squaw — live-eighths in -l1,. .".i;--. ~ -f-,. 1 :« a i-... Eddie Graney -Five-eighths In 1:05%. Ella Bryson Three-eighths in ::..... and half mile in 51%, pulled up. Gnj Fisher Half mile in .",:!. Howdy llowih Seven-eighths in 1 :.;." . I iU-i Pbn quai i, rs in 1 :1.». Knlght I itt • i Three-quarters in lrl.i. Llrhl O M l.ii, Three i|nart rs in I 2 . Miss Wi.u- Three quarters in 1 :lt. Miss N ii Three-quarters in 1:18%. Promise. Laml Fli eighths in 1 :.»."-,. Bose l.awr-ii, - Five-eighths in I "V Sylvestris Three-quarters in 1:19%. Spirella Half mil- in 51. Sen Cliff Flve-clghths In 1:00%. Si h ■ Half mile in :* ■-.. Taj Paj Mile in 1:1». Thirty Foi tj Three quarters in 1 : l»%.


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