Juarez Horses Reach Kentucky: Horsemen Praise Management of Mexican Track-M. J. Winn on Juarez Racing, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-29

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JUAREZ HORSES REACH KENTUCKY. Horsemen Praise Management of Mexican Track — M. J. Winn on Juarez Racing. l...iiisi ill,-. Ky., March 88. A train load of thor uughbt da iiai were campaigned on tin- Jockey Club .inn.-/, coarse during tin- winter season of ..ill 12 I. arrived bete in g I condition. While the Juares mooting was a success in every respect, still the itorsetaea, sa aaaaL welcosaed tin- tlase for theli return to Kentucky. The Dumber ol racing days al Juares was 102, as against ll days in 1910-11. ii- itll il -. svi,,,, at jaares was extraordlnarj in . biij respects. Aetna] war. subsequent uprisings and then rumors of war laterfered with tin- sport i.iii twice ami this Interference was tin- result of I|h street railway company suspending operations occasions. The turfmen at no time had any fear. The racing iis.it was g i. Every parse an l every feature wis run oB a- originally scheduled. rUe tartmen who have returned to Louisville sre praising Col. .M. J. Winn for his successful manage incut ai Juares. tin- owners of tin- horses have been i - i . tn iaii.s of tin- Jockey Club Juares prosperity n i . ■ in 1910-11, when Colonel Winn ran on fifty staki races si a loss to the club a anting to many thousands of dollars. Tin- dabs profits in 1911-12 ivfll be expended in making additional laaprovementa tor in i u Inters sport . iiu-l Winn announces that racing at Juarez in inly established beyond question. Having il through many perilous periods ami having r ,i ail of them. Hi- dab looks t- the future with to.-iins of assurance, tin- statement is made Ii Colonel Winn thai tin- Jockey Club Jaares- has ,. ,i Itself to give racing of tin- highest order nt . r -Hence, safeguarding it in everj way ami having at all times in mind the welfare of the *port and tin- welfare of it patrons. "Baciag at Juares Is conducted i i K » - it is ai Churchill Downs." san I Colon. -I Winn, who added: "When you operate a racing plant in a way that wins the confidence ..f tin- public. Utile remains to in- done. We follow •, I. ■ plan .-I treating all squarely and alike. This ;- wnj we have such great racing at Churchill I low u*. I expect the Kentucky Derby, on May 11. will I..- tin- best in years for tin- reason that the • jiiM.-s an- of extraordinarily ■ 1 i lass. The field w.ii1 I..- bigger ami therefore the element of uncertainty is greater. This makes possible a tin.-Voo know it is Invariably a good horse -, , i at ins the Derby." Lyman II- Davis, secretary and bandicapper of the Xeu LonisvUle Jockej Club, greeted Colonel Winn ■i|i. n lii — arrival. I; was gratifying to Colonel Winn t" not"- tin- restoration of Mr. Davis to health. • i Davis was with Colonel Winn when tin- Juares arack «as first opened. His duties there and his heavy work at Churchill Down* and the Empire City -. resulted in Incapacitating him for a kmg w i: ;.-. Mr. Davit waa not al Juares last winter nor in IPlO-ll. Neither was be able to work last year at Churchill Downs, bat In- col back lato the harness several weeks ago and has everything in iii working order for Colonel Winn. Mr. Davis - easily ■•: f iln moat expert bandicapper on the American tarf. 11. Is of great assistance to Colonel Witm. l da ird Jasper, who so capably officiated a; Juares :■:: iln- las] two seasflBS as secretary -mil handi ■ app.-r. ami who aasnmed these duties last »prlns .-.n-l fall ai Churchill Downs, |a on hand t" render tourists ace to Secretary l»avis. Mr. Jasper appears thrive on work. The number of hors. « brought from .luar. z wen in pan -is follows: Henderson Hogan. B: George If. I Mom •: J. H. Mead, 5; G. II. Coyle. 2: It. ;. : rtiii :;: W. MeBldorry. 2; W. St. Vincent, t: II. C. i -.til. . 1 : . .1. Kpeirs. .".: W. II. Fb* r, 8; It. .1. Powers, 2: .1. M. Henry, -: I", mis. 2; .1. Sweeney, 2, and .1. W. ,i mag. 1. .1. II. Mead bring* in his stable two good racers in Joha Louis and Cbapultepec. Others raced bj Mr. Mead at. Bob Parley. Salall ami Bompie. Mr. Mead think- well of Saiali. 11. -ay- Bob Parley i teed as w.ll at Jaares as I.,- ili.l when In- was ..wm. I by .1. T. Inland. • Bob Farleys propensity !..r bleeding ai Mexico is believed to have n from th. iii-_*h altitude. This ailment is not ex - . . -led t CUT at tin 1 - u Ii-. Tin- claimlug of Nimbus from George M. Odom ai Juarea foi :. campaign in the far west ih. d.i. .ni stable to nine thoroughbreds. Inquleta .- believed i" lie tin- real star of the Odom string. The sister of Naught] Lad wai pun has.-. 1 by Mr. ii.ioiu as :l yearling for 00. At Jaares she won -i consecutive races in fast tiase, taquieti i-,aj . lik ! i.. be ih - p. -i favorite in tin- Debutante A kes ai ci hill Downs, sh. las i.in oae fault, B of running oat, Mr. Odom thinks this ran be lii ■■• i. . i«-.l when -pi. races around tin turns at the n.iwns. At Jaares Inquleta made all of i»-r starts out of a chute.


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