Double For The Oneck Stable.: Coy and Yankee Notions Score in Feature Races at Laurel, and Former Changes Hands., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-04

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DOUBLE FOE THE ONECK STABLE Coy and Yankee Notions Score in Feature Races at Laurel and Former Changes Hands Laurel Md Octolwr The Oneck Stable which had IH II decidedly in the limelight since the opening of the Havre de Grace meeting scored a double at Laurel this afternoon when Coy and Yankee Notions won Young Karrick a son of trainer William Karrick piloted both winners The fact that the lad is what is termed an unfashionable rider was responsible for the followers of the stable getting liberal odds against both horses Coys victory came with the running of the afternoons feature the Blue Point Selling Stakes a dash of live and a half furlongs for twoyearrolds Coy was prepared at Havre de Grace aiid her connec ¬ tions evidently knew that they had a good thing in the fllly as she was backed from 12 to 5 to 1 Her victory resulted in a change of owners She was entered for 00 and Albert Simons bid her up 1000 over that figure securing her on his hid of 1500 This is the second horse that Mr Simons has taken from the Oneck Stable lie took Palan ¬ quin at Havre de Grace and that colt finished third for him in the first race on the opening day here hereYankee Yankee Notions beat a shifty lot of allaged sprinters in the third race He indulged Righteasy and Sir John Johnson with the lead in the early stages but in the stretch drive came from behind with a rush and won by half a length from Lahore The six furlongs were run in 112 The pace was fast from the start the first quarter being run in 2J and the half mile in 471 471A A meeting Ixitween Yankee Notions and Leoehnres will certainly attract much interest There is talk of bringing the pair together next week weekThomas Thomas Clay McDowell took another purse when Star Jasmine beat Breaker Boy a head in the opening race The pair fought it on all through the homestretch and in the final drive the McDowell lillv proved the gamer gamerAugust August Belmont was an interested visitor at Laurel this afternoon Mr Behnont who had been in Kentucky stopped off at AVashington to inspect the horses he has at the Benuing track lie came over this afternoon to look the sport over and left tonight for New York Speaking of the Shilling case he said that the stewards of the Jockey Club would hold a meeting not later than next week when the matter would be gone into thoroughly thoroughlyEddie Eddie Martin who rode for the R Davie stable on the Canadian circuit will leave heire for LoiilS ville on Saturday Ho has i een engaged by Mrs L A Livingston to ride Sotemia in the fourmile Kentucky Endurance Stakes to be run at Chnrchill Downs next Monday There Is no greater lover of the thoroughbred In the country than Mrs Living ¬ ston and she probably will be on hand at Churchill Downs when the big race is run runFred Fred AV 5erhardy who will act as secretary and racing manager for the sixdays meeting to be held in connection with the State Fair at Richmond ATa was at Laurel this afternoon Four carloads of horses will leave for Richmond tomorrow among the consignment being the horses owned by J AV Iangle E II Garrison V O Scully D F Kinney AA L Oliver and John Brannon BrannonHugh Hugh Penny received a cablegrani to the effect that King Avoudalo and Eagle Bird had arrived safe and sound at Bombay India Air Penny prob ¬ ably will ship a few more horses to India some time during the winter winterJockey Jockey Tommy McTaggart was forced to cancel his engagements this afternoon oil account of sick ¬ ness nessTrainer Trainer C T Patterson who recently severed his connection with the stable of Robert Davies contemplates going abroad Mr Pattersons success with the Davies horses was remarkable and he pre ¬ dicts that Mr Davies will head the list of winning owners next season seasonThe The stewards at Laurel decided today that in sell ¬ ing stakes all horses named through the entry box the day before the stake Is run will be liable for the starting fee This rule prevails at all of the western tracks tracksImproved Improved track conditions found many horses on the track at Laurel this morning and several good moves were recorded The following were the best bestAmbrose Ambrose Threeeighths in 7 7Astrologer Astrologer Fiveeighths in 105 105Cowl Cowl Fiveeighths in 1 02 02Excalibur Excalibur Half mile in 4S Flying Yankee Threequarters in 115 115Frederick Frederick L Threeeighths in C CHousemaid Housemaid Threequarters in 114 114Irish Irish Kid Half mile in 51 51Madman Madman Fiveeighths in 100 100New New River Threequarters in 116 116Ocean Ocean Blue Threequarters in 118 118Old Old Coin Half mile in 01 01Rockrest Rockrest Threequarters in 117 117Rosseaux Rosseaux Seveneighths in 131 131Schaller Schaller Half mile in 50 50Sebago Sebago Half mile in 51 51Spohn Spohn Fiveeighths in 105 105SpringmasB SpringmasB Fiveeighths in 105 105Striker Striker Threequarters in 117 117Superstition Superstition Threequarters in 110 110Tarts Tarts Threeeighths in 37 37The The Rump Mile in 14C 14CTowton Towton Field Threequarters in 115 115Veneta Veneta Stroinc Fiveeighths in 104 = 5 Verdure Half mile in 49 49Wood Wood Dove Seveneighths in 131 131Worth Worth Threeeighths in C CYellow Yellow Eyes Mile in 149 149Yorkshire Yorkshire Boy Fiveeighths in 105


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