Azyiade Runs Fast Race: Hallenbeck Filly Reduces Laurel Track Record For Mile To 1:38 2/5.; Ladies Day Attracts Big Crowd to Maryland Course--Cock o the Walk Wins Two-Year Old Handicap in Which Frederick L. Runs Third., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-08

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AZYIADE RUNS FAST RACE HALLENBECK FILLY REDUCES LAUREL TRACK RECORD FOB MILE TO 138 Ladies Day Attracts Big Crowd to Maryland Course Cock o the Walk Wins TwoYc r Old Handi ¬ cap in Which Frederick L Buns Third Baltimore Md October 7 Ladies day attracted attractedr IUCIldoVs1 IUCIldoVs1atlcrillI atlcrillI to tha Laurel track this ifl r wiiomi fully 5000 being present The grand Maud sis decorated for the occasion and satin son Mvril V VrlnisiwVn rlnisiwVn rinuted A race for horses wiid ly the United States Government or officers or I lie Army and Navy divided Interest with the two handicaps one for twoyearolds at five and a half nirliigs and another for all aged horses at one in ile Jlie former went to Hannah Louise ridden sinja Otwell The mare made a runawav affair of I hw race and scored easily by a couple f Iciisths from Koniau Wing Hk o the Walk pnmd best of the twoyear olds In the third race but his vhtwv came onlv after u long hard drive In which he got up in the final stride to lieat Scallywag a head The latter made all of the pace Froderirk L finished third after a rouch passage He was undoubtedly best and should have won wonThe The nille handicap went to Azyiade which led from the rise of the barrier The filly set a daz zllng pace the fractional time being 2 47 112 5 1383 a new track record At the end she led Chester Knini by a scant length the latter mlng from behind with a rush and just beating Shackletou for second money In moneyIn tbe absence of Matt Feakes who went to Louis villc to look after Mrs L A Livingstons great l ling ing distance mare Sotemia Fred Miller saddle Ihew and Scallywag and George Rcardon acted in a timalar capacity for trainer John F Schorr who also went to Louisville LouisvilleThi Thi blanks for the Jamestown Stakes were dis trilmtcd m iig the horsemen by Joseph McLennan ilis afternoon All of tho big stables here will participate in th meeting at Norfolk this fall which by the way promises to be by far the best WTjfUeJil tiltre tiltreThomas Thomas C McDowell is reducing his stable prep ¬ aratory to going into winter quarters at the con ¬ dition of the Norfolk meeting On Saturday last In srtld Nonpareil Accord Vcnsheo and Progress vc to T K Sheedy of New York The latter is a Inother lo the late Pat Sheedy His horses will be handled by A G Blakeley BlakeleyAlbert Albert Simons has sold Coy the filly he took from tlie Oneck Stable in a selling race here last week t J O Talbott of Denver DenverA A G West oil arrived from Pimlico this morning with a couple of his own horses also several b Imsing to W F Ireegnive and Thomas Clyde T I Oilts also came over with a couple of twoycar Ms MsAs As a result of being on the cars for over fifty Mv hours while being shipped from Toronto here I lie K Mid racer Lovetie has gone amiss and his owner Mrs L A Livingston has decided to retire him for tli season seasonjiyrge jiyrge Pi Kustic owner of Shackletou and Ut ¬ most was a visitor at Laurel this afternoon It was lii first visit to that course and incidentally the first time that he saw Shackletou carry his colors Ut must lias been shipped to Piping Rock to start in ill Harbor Hill Steeplechase W Allen will go to Long Island with William Garth to ride the colt coltThe The first novelty race of the meeting will be given MI Friday next when two automobiles two motor v Ics two thoroughbreds and two foot runners will miel These events proved extremely popular here la t yoar yoarWilliam William H Karrick returned this morning from Siiratogn whero he went to try out tbe Knapp and IIit bcck yearlings He has arranged to ship all r them to Aikcn S C next month where th y will join the horses he is now racing Several of the lot that he tried out yesterday showed up well wellWilliam William Walker scratched Colstort from the fourth raie when he learned that there was something like SliKHl in forfeits de against the horse horseWilliam William Jennings oainw over from Mount washing ion tvdav to look over the sport He has a couple f promising yarlings at hi place in Maryland lth f whi7h an by Cave Adsum One is a nlly ill of Sailors Uellshl and the other a colt out of ren Krin The latter is a sister to Rolling Boer a horse that won many races for his father and later m for C E Durncll DurncllThoims Thoims J Shaw the wellknown young bookmaker if NVw Orleans was married this morning to Mrs May Kiarno of Sheepshead Bay N V The uWlding took Place at St Josephs Church Balti ¬ more at 10 oclock this morning and lather McCor mirk ofliclated Mrs Kearne is the widow of the lilo Tim Payne who was a wellknown member of ofseverjil severjil good moves were mode this morning by llrst S UT preparaiiuu i Vfc I wwk Below are some of taa best Ascord Mile in 144 liff Edge Mile In 14 loud aiief Half mile ui7i ov Fivoeighths In l ° J Js s oionel Cook Mile ui 146 on Curran Mile In l ouble Fiv Mile in 144 Jawbone Mile in l4 Klllarney Kose Mile Marjorie A Seve MoltkC Threcqun Mon Ami Fiveel Monkey Half n1 Myles OCounell Ui Queoii Tin Slicker Tlireeeighths Surfuit Fiveeighths i


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