Jockey Goose Rides Well: Pilots Four Of His Mounts To Victory At Douglas Park.; Starbottle Has Hard Time Beating White Wool in Principal Race of the Day--Five First Choices Score., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-04

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JOCKEY GOOSE RIDES WELL PILOTS rOUR OF HIS MOUNTS TO VICTORY AT DOUGLAS PARK Starbottle Has Hard Time Beating White Wool in inPrincipal Principal Race of the Day Five FiveFirst First Choices Score Louisville Ky October 3 The skilful riding of yiley Goose was a feature of todays racing at Douglas Park that rider scoring with four of his mounts He inaugurated his successes on Smoke Il iis in the Kecond race and followed up with vie lonts on Starbottle Gay Bird and Ozana in the fourth tifth and sixth races respectively Students respectivelyStudents of form aud backers of favorites experi cmcd a profitable day through the success of five m t chincis aud a second choice The fvorite that uulcd was C C Van Meters consistent but un JIMKV Cream H r failure was mostly due to jockey Henry s near fall shortly after the start when he losl his balance in the saddle At that she might not have beaten Smoke House under any conditions which led by a wide margin all the way TIM wayTIM handicap at one mile and a sixteenth which featured th card resulted in a spirited struggle with lirlMitle the victor a head better than White Wool and the latter a neck in advance of T M Cntii with Crcmc Mintbe a head further back Tlic latter was probably best in the race and would Imvi won but for being kept in close quarters dur ¬ ing the entire stretch racing In a speculative way sitrlM ttle and T M Green absorbed nearly all the attention the backers of each waging u betting duel until near post time when the support was all for Slarlxtttle which finally ruled abig favorite Jockey CIMIM kept him under bard restraint until the last sixteenth where he passed T M Green the early leader and outstayed White Wool when the latter chnlleuged strongly Added interest was lent to the raitt by the appearance of the Mexicanfoaled Tecoac a tirsttime starter here and an eligible for the Kcn iii k Endurance Stakes to be run at Churchill iMvns next 3Iouday His performance was ordi nary and not at all impressive enough to warrant living him even an outside chance with those he vil be called on to meet in the big race Another l liulurancC iulurancC Stakes candidate was introduced in the lifth race inF J Pons Pliant She failed to get any portion of the purse and was sent on a mile and tlireeijuarters as part of her preparation for Mon ¬ days big race She covered the instance in satis ¬ factory style in 300 Oscar Holder who is man iKing the Pons stable during Mr Poiis absence imiouiiced that she would be a certain starter bar ¬ ring mishap as It was the expressed wish of Mr 1mis to have representation in the race Originally In had intended starting John Furlong but that Iwrws recent injurv caused a change in plans plansHichard Hichard Dwver who will officiate as starter at IVrter Ind where a fifteendays meeting will be uin October 12 arrived here today In the interest of i IM Indiana track to do missionary work among the lirsenien and get them to ship some of their horses Hi was given much encouragement and many of tinin promised to send all or part of their strings J engage in the racing racingJohn John AA Schorr was an arrival today from Le inston where he has spent the last few days in i king ver some likely youngsters with a view to iMirhasing them His only purchase was a Star Sli t w lt halfbrother to Dixie DIxon from John K Madden Mr Schorr announced that he would have Star Charter shipped here from Laurel to iiiiirrow night in order to have him reach here the following dav AVith him will come Sotenua and lroiiablv Colonel Holloway All three will be start ¬ ers in the Kentucky Endurance Stakes on Monday MondayJ J C Gallaher stated today that jockey Goose would pilot Dutal in the Endurance Stakes and that lie never contemplated riding Musgrave as was pub lulled ill ssoine papers papersCharles Charles Canuell the Cleveland contractor who rectntlv joined the ranks of racing owners made an aililiiion to his stable this morning VVJUC Purchase of the lilly Beautiful from Thomas AV Flviin FlviinAn An aftermath to the Ella BrysonMiid Sill runup iinl claiming episode came this afternoon when R K Carman who bid up Ella Bryson charged that Hundley Itaker of Adalr Baker had attempted to get a return of Amos Turneys part of the runup ni iiev and that Mud Sill was again a member of the Tnrnev establishment Both charges were dis ¬ proved and Mr Carman tendered an apology for having made the assertion The selling race bid ¬ ding has reach an acute stage and promises inter Miii developments for the remainder of the Ken KenJutIeeFatl4rrwasKgiven JutIeeFatl4rrwasKgiven a stiff workout after the lifth raw He was sent six furlongs in l14f Maginn this afternoon Thirtyree are nnm W and fheir weight as ment follows followsStar Ston6 4104 Star rter goll rS ManaMack lot 4107 Sir Catesby 0 9 5107 Mary Davis 0 ill 100 Creme de Menthe3 U1 Joini Furlong 100 Rudolfo n 4 Hell Horse White AAool 4 104 Impression 92 rruee Rice 15Kl News II Seveneg Uelfast Half mile in 50 S Half s lleulah oo 1 Seveneighths in l Ma Grande opl ertown Mile in l44w Cviiosure Mile in 144 Font Mile in 14G IoundationOiiarter mile in 23 23r r Massun Fiveeighths in l0 ThreeTquarters in i ll Ixve Day Mark A Mayer Mile in 140 Meridian Half mile in 48 MciTick Threeeighths in 5b MTrj Beau Half mile in 51 w HavenMile m 145 Seveneighths tn l i Old Honesty Iierre Dnmas Mile in lfi Semprolus Half mile in 48 Milp in 148 Slg Levy Si 17Si Alvescot TJireequarters In 11 17 1 Stamps Threeeighths in Snregct Half mile ill 50 1 1 Whuergreen Threequarters in Vorkville Threequarters In JJJ


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