Superstition In Winning Form.: Veteran Campaigner Takes Selling Handicap in Fast Time at Laurel., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-16

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SUPERSTITION IN WINNING FORM FORMVeteran Takes Sellinir Handicap i Veteran Campaigner feist Time at Laurel Superstition the theBaltimore October 15 Md xn one r Baltimore Bransenc cisneros veny arold ° n J Jr ° r sixteenth selling handicap w n the mile and a JJJ of thft raurci pro whlcU served I as the gnre gnrefej fej wclsht to wost icram this afternon afternonr ers r nia made tie ail of his own pace T the five other star Blltwcil had hadHid Hid won In a canter byt uri LI the Dace DaceHim of tne i Him In hand l ing inost was fast from the start ana ac jj i fractlonai card w niag choices The surprise of tho day was furnished by Monkey which won the third race in which ha came from behind to beat Tonlata a length 3Iont calm the heavily backed favorite bled during the running of the race and was pulled up upThe The steeplechase went to Jesuit which made a show of his company Chartrand had him under a stout pull until the last half mile and when re ¬ leased from restraint Jesuit bounded to the front and drew away into a long lend At the finish ha had an eighthlengths margin over Lizzie Flat which finishod second secondWilliam William Walker announced today that he would leave for Latonia tomorrow provided he was able to secure a car He will remain in Kentucky until tin close of the racing soason there and then will ship all but Colston to Norfolk Mr Walker was nimble to start Colston here on account of the hors1 being in the forfeit list for 1000 Colston is en ¬ tered in the long distance race to be run at Latonii and Mr Walker will fit him for that engagement engagementIt It Is generally understood that when Jack Joyner returns to America this fall he will remain in this country James Rowe is to succeed Joyner as ths Whitney trainer in England and it is more than likely that Joyner may handle the horses that August Belmont races in this country Mr Bclmont has always had a high regard for Joyner JoynerSeveral Several stables arrived at tho Bciming track this morning among them the horses owned byJ II lirannon M Kelly Mr McMurtrie and Dom Uinney UinneyE E L Kripp a wellknown Californian and former owner of tlie good racer Beau Ormonde is a visitor here Hugh E Springer president of the Vancouver Jockey Club was also here for several days daysMiss Miss Hvnes which carried the colors of Ral Parr in the steeplechase bled during the running of that event Tommy Wright dismounted after pulling u and led her back to the paddock Julia Armour came out of the race very sore but cooled out of tho trouble troubleA A B Dnde is due from Kentucky tomorrow He will take up his duties as starter here on Thursday when he will succeed James Milton The latter has been doing excellent work here and at Havre do Grace and has established a reputation for himself as a comjKitent man nt the barrier nod and Gun owned by J Price of Washington has l eeii fired and turned out for the winter at Dr Murrays farm in Delaivare DelaivareJockeys Jockeys James Butwell and Guy Burns will leave for Piping Rock Friday to ride tho Whitney entries on Saturday Dave U ary is making an effort to have Tommy McTaggart go to Piping Rock to nde Mr Kohlers entry in the twoyearold race raceW W Martin lias shipped Al Koenlgsbergs racer Mediator to tho Widener farm near Philadelphia where he will be turned out until next spring springLuke Luke Lo Blond was in receipt of a letter from Catesby Wood ford today informing him that his mare American Girl is in foal to Plaudit Ameri ¬ can Girl bv Cesarion Silent Lady was a frequent winner as a twoyearold and was cut down on the opening day of the spring meeting at Latonia last year It was while riding her that C Turner The following were among tho best trials over the Laurel track this morning I IActon Acton Threequarters in 110 Arcene OTvitelghths In 104 Blackf ord Fiveeighths in l03 l03r = r Blue Thistle Threeeighths in 7 Colston Mile in 145 Cordic P Fiveeighths In 103 Double Five Mile in 145 Early Light Half mile in 51 Eddie Graney Threequarters in lli Falconet Throequarters in 11C Fasces Fiveeighths In 103 Flying Fairy Fiveeighths in 102 Fond Heart Threequarters In 110 Frederick L Mile in 24 4Si 114 128 143 Hedge Threeeighths in 37 Hobnob Threequarters In 118 Housemaid Threeeighths in 30 Insurance Maa Fiveeighths iu 103 Isldora Half mile in 50 50Lawsuit Lawsuit Threequarters in 118 118Lochiel Lochiel Threequarters in 117 117Myles Myles OCounell Fiveeighths in 104 104Ocean Ocean Blue Half mile in 50 50Paton Paton Mile in 145 145Peuobscot Peuobscot Mile in 147 147Perthshire Perthshire Threeeighths in 3G 3GRepublican Republican Mile in 142 142Rlngling Rlngling Fiveeighths in 104 104Sebago Sebago Mile in 142 142Servicence Servicence Mile in 147 147Shelby Shelby Seveneighths in 102 102Spring Spring Board One and an eighth miles In 157 157Star Star Jasmine Threequarters in 117 117Taboo Taboo Mile in 14G 14GThe The Manager Threequarters in 120 120Worth Worth Threeeighths in 3C 3CYankee Yankee Notions Threeeighths In 35


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