Selling-Race Troubles: William Garth Files Charge Of Intimation With Pimlico Stewards.; Transactions Connected with Running of Ringling Arouses Virginia Trainer--Spring Maid Beaten at Prohibitive Odds., Daily Racing Form, 1912-05-07

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SELLINGRACE TROUBLES WILLIAM GARTH FILES CHARGE OF INTI ¬ MATION WITH PIMLICO STEWASDS Transactions Connected with Sunning of Eingling EinglingArouses Arouses Virginia Trainer Spring Maid MaidBeaten Beaten at Prohibitive Odds Baltimore Md May G William Garth saddled his tenth winner of the meeting when he scut the 1fitherless filly Ringling to the i st in the opening dasii at Pinilico this afternoon Uingling althougl she changed hands previous to the running ran ii the colors and interests of her breeder A B Han iock Before the horses went to the H st Mr liarth TIK approached by Larry Carey agent foi the Bcverwyck Stable who informed him that IK had orders to bid up Ringling in the event of hei winning Mr Garth offered to sell the filly after the race to Carey for 1200 which offer was ac ¬ cepted by the latter After Ringing won anothei bidder appeared on the scene in J W Hedrick and Mr Garth was iu a quandary He was perplexed whether to protect the filly or to let her go Mr Hedrick refrained from running up the tlllr possiblj for the reason that the matter was explained to him Mr Garth was worked up over the matter and promptly complained to the stewards cliarging that Mr Carey had intimidated him The officials took the complaint under consideration but no conclu sh n was handed out outOne One of the biggest upsets of the afternoon was the defeat of Spring Maid a 7 to 20 favorite for the fifth race The winner of this race turned up in Horron which led all the way and won in easy fashion by a length and a half Horrou had shown a fcnpationnl trial of five furlongs since his previous cffrtrt but despite this his chances were not taken seriously and be went to the i ost with odds of 10 to 1 quoted against him himKenncwick Kenncwick the property of Bayard Tuckerraan Jr und probably the most promising hunfer on the lurf broke down this morning after being worked mileJohn mile John Whalen who Is gathering a small string to race In Canada added the twoyearold Honey Bee lo his stable tills morning by purchase from Harry Piyne Whitney Jockey Skirvin was at the track this afternoon none the worse for his fall except for a few scratches on his face The lad will be In the sad die again tomorrow Lady McGee however is in a 1ad way and Frank Regan has little hope of racing her again for some time He fears that she suffered a slight fracture of the knee kneeJJ JJ McCafferty who is handling the horses owned by Dr J S Tyree of Washington was at the track today The Tyree string Is made up of eight two j arods three threeyearolds and one older horse All of the youngsters are by McGee and Mr Mc Calferty will try them out over the Bennlng course before be decides where they shall lie raced racedPeyton Peyton Breckenridge has purchased from Harry Payne Whitney through Alliert Simons the two yoarold Frigolee by Disguise Dorset Flower She was turned over to Andrew Biakeley to train trainE E C Smith who will act as presiding judge at the Oklahoma meeting which begins June 0 an ¬ nounced to the horsemen this afternoon that the purses would be the same as last season also that the mutiiel system of betting would be in vogue vogueJamos Jamos Fitzslmmons will ship his stable from here to Louisville on Sunday SundayJ J Simon Healy will leave with Capt E B Cas Katts horses for Churchill Downs DownsWilliam William Walker was forced to stand a bid up of 300 lo retain Serviceuce after the latter won the sixth race Albert Simons did the bidding biddingSome Some of the trials shown Sunday morning at Piin lico were wereActon Acton Threequarters in 115 115Amhurfit Amhurfit Half mile in 50 50Bob Bob R Threequarters in 110 110Captain Captain Elliott Threeeighths in 36 36Colonel Colonel Holloway Threequarters In 119 119George George S Davis Mile in 145 145Klectioifccr Klectioifccr Threcquarlers In 116 116Aliss Aliss Moments Half mile in 50 50MoIsKiit MoIsKiit Half mile in 1S 1SItomarkable Itomarkable Half mile iu 4 The track was muddy this morning and slow time was made iu the trials Some of them were wereHclrnv Hclrnv Threeeighths in 3J 3JBeau Beau Cbilton Threequarters in 110 110tleni tleni Beachey Mile in 152 152Klirah Klirah Threequarters In 110 110Fntherola Fntherola Half mile in 51 51Penobscot Penobscot Mile in 147 147Futurity Futurity Threequarters iu 11 11Jacquellna Jacquellna Seveneighths in 135 135Latent Latent Half mile Iu 53 53Mr Mr Fellow Threequarters In 124 124PonKatassot PonKatassot Half mile iu 33 33Plate Plate Glass Half mile in 51 51Perthshire Perthshire Threequarters In 120 120ftHy ftHy Threequarters In 125 125Silas Silas Gruuip Half mile iu 52


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