Shillings Skill Counts: Superior Riding Ability Of Crack Jockey Demonstrated In Victory Of Worth.; Hellenbeck Three-Year-Old Beats Granite a Nose a Handicap at Hamilton That Should Have Gone to Credit of Latter Horse., Daily Racing Form, 1912-08-17

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SHILLINGS SKILL COUNTS SUPERIOR RIDING ABILITY OF CRACK JOCKEY DEMONSTRATED IN VICTORY OF WORTH Hallenbeck ThrecYearOld Beats Granite a Nose Nosein in Handicap at Hamilton That Should Have HaveGone Gone to Credit of Latter Horse Hamilton Out August 10 Jockey Carroll shil ¬ ling showed liis superiority over lit other riders hue when he scored vvilli II C Ilalleubceks AVorth in I lie Niagara Handicap tin feature attraction at Maiulllou tliis afternoon Worths victory came iilv after a stirring stretch drive in which he displayed splendid courage II outbroke his oppo ition oppoition set a terrific pace and lasted to heal ihe oddsun favorite Granilc by a nose As the race was run Cranile was best lie was unfortuiMtc in leaving the harrier slowly and Koerner had him in a pocket in rounding tlie turn into the lioinc lioincinicli inicli He was gaining on Worth with every everytride tride and was going much the stronger of the two ui the finish finishThe The lirst four purses were taken by favorites and In next two went to the second choices The iiiirndance was larger than on any day during the ueek perfect racing conditions having xa tendency i bring out the full quota of racegoers One of i lie best betting races of the meeting was the dash or maidens run as the sixth race There were ig commissions for several of the starters with withtentor tentor having a slight call at post time The sitter Haltered his backers by going to the front non after the start and leading to the stretch turn Then be weakened The winner turned up in Kudolfo which came from a long way hack to win i a couple of lengths lengthsTa Ta Nun Da came back after his victory of Ttirs lay and repeated in the race over the grass course 1iving Feel which ran in W K Applcgntes colors ml finished third again changed hands Six claims vre put in for the horse those anxious to secure 11111 being L J farcy J Charles Ilarrv Kites Miinley Baker K L Fitzgerald and rial Parr In the ilreuving Mr linker drew the lucky number uid secured him This makes the liftli time that Flying Feet has changed hands in a fortnight fortnightII II I Illown was an arrival from Laurel this afternoon He brought with him tho stake idanks tor the Laurel meeting which follows the close of racing on the Canadian circuit Ten stakes will be niii during the meeting which begins October t aud continues to October 1 Five thousand dollars is iiddcd to one of the stakes 2 501 to two others S2000 o two others and 1500 to each of the iliicr live Entries to these events will close Sep ember 2 A horse show and state fair will lie given in connection with the meeting and over 500 nioney rixes will be distributed Laurel should certainly i avc a great meeting this year yearSecretary Secretary Fraser of the Ontario Jockey Club was i visitor at Hamilton this afternoon lie distributed imiiiig the horsemen the stake books for the com ¬ ing meeting at Woodbine The Ontario Jockey Club lias been liberal in the amount of added money Ivor 10000 will be distributed during the seven iluys meeting and of this amount 8200 is added t nine steeplechases Many of the overnight purses ire of 700 value and none of less than 500 added addedludge ludge Joseph A Murphy today announced the en i ciiicnt of W Siiyder as starter for the sixdays ii ling which will he given in St Iouis next nextionth ionth Mr Snyder is one of A It Hades assist ¬ ants and did good work with the Hag at Hot Springs o few years back Judge Murphy received word hat nine entries have been received for the long ¬ distance race from the far west J 15 Kespess has iitered Volthorpe and 11 5 Bedwell lias entered three In all about forty entries are expected for is slake slakeMortimer Mortimer Mahoney arrived from New York this morning He is here in the interest of the Wind ¬ er association Mr Mahonev has charge of the betting ring at that track trackII II CiHallcnbeek purchased from Harry Kites this morning the Ogden colt Tea Kose which the latter aimed from Thomas Hitchcock HitchcockJ J W Iledrick claimed the foiiryearold Hlly Stick Pin from II 1C Chapman after she was beaten in the race over the grass course When Mr Iledricks man piesentcd his order for Stick Pin Mr Chapman refused to turn over the lilly and the matter will IIP brought before the stewards tomorrow tomorrowSecretary Secretary Northey of the Montreal Jockey Club re ¬ ports that Donen and Vailant Price the two steeple ¬ chasers that Greer J Chapman purchased in Ire laud last summer are now ou their way across the iceiiii This pair are destined for racing during the fall meeting at Blue Bonnets and both have been entered in the Hendrie Memorial Steeplechase Steeplechasei i he best trials over the Hamilton track this morn ¬ ing were wereISclamonr ISclamonr Seveneighths in 105 105Calgary Calgary Threequarters in 117 117Colonel Colonel Ashmeade Threequarters in 117 117Con Con Cumin Threeeighths in 7 7Cousin Cousin Iuss Fiveeighths in 102 102Eton Eton Illue Half mile in Kiln Brysou Threeeighths in 7 7IlyByNight IlyByNight Threequarters in 12 12Frederick Frederick L Threequarters in 117 117Uiiy Uiiy Fisher Threequarters in 118 118Kate Kate K Threequarters in 121 121Iewin Iewin Threequarters in 47 100 11 11Ilate Ilate Glass Half mile in 11 11Kev Kev Threequarters in 118 118Kolling Kolling Stone Threeeighths in H0 H0Sir Sir Denrah Threeeighths in 0 0Star Star Charter Half mile in 47 47Tom Tom Hayward Threequarters in 11S


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