Jockey Allen Dies At Havre De Grace.: Succumbs to Injuries Received in a Fall from Lady McGee--Four Favorites Among Winners., Daily Racing Form, 1912-09-13

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JOCKEY ALIEN DIES AT HAVRE DE GRACE GRACESuccumbs Succumbs to Injuries Received in a Fall from Lady McGee Four Favorites Among Winners 11am de Grace Mil September 12 Ideal racing v ialiicr a large attendance the success of four favorites and spirited racing marked todays sport here Two handicaps were carded one for three j earolds and upward and the other for twoyear olds The former wont to Kormak which was per ¬ haps lucky to win as Iatou the wellbacked tirst choice was interfered with several times during the running and when he finally got clear sailing in the last sixteenth it was too late He finished with a rush on the outside anil would have won in another stride or two Marjorio A which dominated th early running quit in the final eighth eighthThe The twoyearold handicap was reduced by strajches to three starters The Oneck Stable cn trv ruled first choice at oddson and the running or the race saw their two representatives run first and second to the stretch turn where Lace moved up and made a game effort but to no avail Palan uuin winning easily after leading throughout throughoutBallvmena Ballvmena finally graduated from the maiden class when she got home first in the third race She received a snug ride from jockey Shilling ShillingThe The Hallenbeck stable took its daily share of the card when Housemaid in a soft spot in the fifth race only had to canter to defeat her opposition Sticker and Towton Field were both driving for sec ¬ ond place at the end and the latter outgamed the former After the race a crowd collected around the stand expecting 1o see the filly bid up over her entered price but there was no bidding when she was offered for sale saleSmusli Smusli anil Captain Klliott both broke fast in the Kixth race and Captain Klliott set the pace until the last fifty yards where Smash not up to out game him himJockev Jockev Jimmy Allen who had the mount on Lady McGee when she fell near the finish of the fifth race Wednesday died this morning Concussion of the brain and spinal injuries were the immediate causes Allen was eighteen years old and a nativ of Brooklyn He was under contract to H C Hallenbeck anil did the light riding for that stable The filly Lady McGee from which he fell had fallen during her previous start here and on another occa biou at Plinlico last spring she went down Alleus mother reached the bedside of her boy before death took place placeII II G tod well purchased Jactjuclina from W T Anderson for 800 800Colonel Colonel Matt J Winn was a visitor here today and announced that the Juarez meeting would open on Thanksgiving day and that racing would be con ¬ tinued for 100 days or more Accompanying Colonel Winn who came from New York were Price Mc Kinney J G Follansbee Philip Dwyer and Thomas Moiiahan Colonel Winn spoke highly of the racing at Havre de Grace and predicted that the coming season of racing at Juarez would be extremely suc ¬ cessful cessfulGovernor Governor Goldsborough in a long statement yes ¬ terday criticises bookmaking at race tracks and it looks as if Marjl nil will see the last of the Imokmakers after this year Already the tracks at Pimlico the Gentlemens Driving Park Electric Park and Prospect Park have seen the last of the bookmakers as it was determined in the spring by the racing commission of Baltimore County that the mutuels must bo used next year Governor Goldsborough declared it would be for the best Interests of Maryland to create a racing commission to control the sport throughout the state abolish bookmakini and pass a legislative act which will provide that all betting he lone under tho tiiutuol system systemTomorrow Tomorrow will bring a oneday suspension of racing here The second half of the thirty days meeting will begin on Saturday SaturdaySeveral Several fast works were recorded over the Havre de Grace course this morning including the fol ¬ lowing lowingAuritic Auritic Half mile in 47 47Carousel Carousel Fiveeighths in 10 10Dissenter Dissenter Mile in 143 143Kl Kl Bart Threequarters in 110 110Emily Emily Lee Threequarters in 110 110Flying Flying Fairy Fiveeighths in 105 105Grania Grania Threequarters in 118 118Guy Guy Fisher Mile in 144 144Hedge Hedge Threeeighths in 30 30Ilempstead Ilempstead Mile in 143 143Henry Henry Hutchison Seveneighths in 128 128Last Last Rays Mile in 143 143Lawton Lawton Wiggins Fiveeighths in 103 103Longhand Longhand Fiveeighths in 103 103Lynchburg Lynchburg Mile in 141 141Myles Myles OConnell Fiveeighths in 101 101Napier Napier Threequarters in 110 110Norbitt Norbitt Mile in 145 145Obsession Obsession Fiveeighths in 100 100Kose Kose Queen Fiveeighths in 105 105Rosseaux Rosseaux Mile and oneeighth ill 200 200Sebago Sebago Threeeighths in 36 36Sixty Sixty Fiveeighths in 103 103Sprite Sprite Threeeighths in 39 39Star Star Gaze Fiveeighths in 101 101Stockton Stockton Fiveeighths in 103 103Stipuftisor Stipuftisor Mile and oneeighth in l57vc l57vcThrifty Thrifty Threequarters In 115 115Van Van Deren Fiveeighths in 101 Verdun Fiveeighths in 102 102Wood Wood Dove Mile in 145 145Yankee Yankee Notions Threeeighths In 30


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