Azyiade Scores Costly Victory.: H. C. Hallenbeck Has to Stand Run-up of ,005 to Retain Filly After Stable Victory., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-17

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AZYIADE SCORES COSTLY VICTORY H C Hallenbeck Has to Stand Runup of 2005 to Retain Filly After Stable Victory Baltimore Md October 1C The Hallenbeck stable scored two victories at Laurel this afternoon one of which came with the running of the Canvas Back Selling Stakes a dash OS six furlongs in which Azyiade led from the start and won easily by a length and a half Mr Hallenbeck did not profit much by Azyiadcs victory as he had to stand a boost of 2033 to retain the filly It was the big eest runup of the season Azyiade was entered at 1000 and Sam Louis carried her to 3005 before be stopped In her race today Azyiade showed keen speed and McTaggart made the most of it by going to the front soon after the start and setting a daz ¬ zling pace At Jio time was the result in doubt and at tho end she had a bit in reserve In reserveIn the following race Hedge made It u double for Mr Uallenbeck She had to be decidedly best to win for Hoffman got into a mixup immediately after the start and took the filly back to last place before he got straightened out After working up on the outside Hedge sprinted Into a long lead in rounding the far turn and at the end was only can ¬ tering Her race was an impressive one and showed that just now the fllly is at the top of her form formTlie Tlie running of the second race divided interest with the stake It was a dash of six furlongs for twoyearolds and brought out the pick of the younger division racing here The race furnished a stirring contest the finish finding the first three fighting it out head and head through the home ¬ stretch Yankee Notions proved gamest and he just did succeed in getting up In the closing stride to win by a nose from Frederick L The winner had nit her a rough trip being in close quarters to the stretch turn where he slipped through on the Inside Leocharos was knocked out of contention at the start when there was a lot of jostling and crowd ¬ ing Martin was forced to pull Leochares up to keep from going down For a time while rounding the far turn It looked as if Leochares might get up but the effort to overtake the leaders proved a bit too much for him and be tired in the stretcii drive driveFive Five favorites and a wellbacked second choice won and a loud wail came from the layers at the conclusion racingIt of the afternoons racing It was pleasant news to racegoers that the peo ¬ ples candidate for attorneygeneral in South Carolina received the nomination in yesterdays primaries According to advices received from Francis J Pons who has been in Charleston for the past two weeks It Is an assured thing that a meeting will be given in Charleston the coming winter Mr Pons will be In ful control as he was last season He and his associates In the Charleston Fair and Racing Asso ¬ ciation are in perfect harmony and at a meeting of the directors held a few days ago a vote of thanks was given Mr Pons for his able management under tho trying conditions of last season An ¬ nouncement of the plans will be made public in a few days The meeting will be at least for seventy five and possibly for 100 days Many Improvements have been made to the plant since last season the principal of which lias been tho widening of the backstretch and the far turn turnPrior Prior to his departure for Latonia this moraine William Walker purchased Mimesis from W H Karrick J Charles bought Smash which went along with Mr Walkers shipment to the Kentucky track trackA A B Dade arrived from Kentucky this morning and will take up his duties as starter tomorrow succeeding James Miltou Grasmere and EVo Brow have been blistered and turned out by W T Anderson for tho winter The pair were sent to William Jennings farm at Mount Washington Md MdSeveral Several fast workouts were recorded this morning over the Laurel track The Manager and Proglegs were both given fast trials In preparation for their Washington Handicap engagement on Saturday Botii were well In hand at the end of their milo and an eighth trials The following were ainon the best trials of the day dayBabbler Babbler Fiveeighths In 105 105Bounder Bounder Half mile in 30 30Bunch Bunch of KeysiThreequarters in 110 V VCaptain Captain Jinks Mile in 145 145Centurion Centurion Threeeighths In 35 Chester Krum Mile in l442i Coloml Cook Mile in 147 Donald Macdonald Half mile in 51 Froglegs Mile and an eighth in 1572 George Stoll Half mile In 50 Guy Fisher Half mile In 51 His Majesty Threequarters in 116 Insurance Man Threequarters in 115 La Aurora Half mile in 50 Lahore Mile in 145 ky George Mile in 143 Moltkc Mile In 144 Nonpareil Half mile in 50 Novelist Half mile in 50 Partner Fiveeighths in 105 ° us Threeeighths in 35 35The nn The 15SThrifty Manager Mile and an eighth in 15S Thrifty SevencIzhths in 131 Troy Weight Half mile In 49 49veneta veneta Strome Threequarters In 117 117Wood Wood Dove Seveneighths In 131 Yorkshire Boy Sefenelshths in 128


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