Hamilton Stake Winner: Schorr Racer Accounts For Chief Feature Of Laurel Card.; Racing at Maryland Track Is Over a Deep and Heavy Course--Rosseaux Changes Hands After Victory in a Selling Race., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-24

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HAMILTON STAKE WINNER SCKORB RACES ACCOUNTS FOR CHIEF FEA TUBE OF LATTBEL CABD Racing at Maryland Track Is Over a Deep and andHeavy Heavy Course Rosseaux Changes Hands After AfterVictory Victory in a Selling Bace Baltimore Md October 23 The races at Laurel thiK afternoon were run over a deep and heavy track It was the first real opportunity tbat the niml ruuuers hare had since the meeting began iid tin success f well hacked horses showed that the public had a good Hue on those fancying that t irt nf going Favorites and second choices won live of the six races and even Koseitaire winner i f ihei second race was backed from 12 to 1 to 7 10 1 The program was a wellbalanced one with the Anne Arundel Selling State as tun feature This was a dash of a mile and an eighth witli soiling allowances and four of the seven starters ran coupled as entries II Bedwell sent two to the post in Jacquelina and Stlclfcr while the Schorr stable was represented by John Keardon and Hamilton The latter proved best and beat Non ¬ pareil the secoud horse a length John Ueardon set the pace for his stable companion for six of the nine furlongs and when he retired Ferguson brought Hamilton up with a rush on the outside and lie found no trouble in disposing of Nonpareil The rare was worth 1485 net to the winner winnerBrynary Brynary made a show of her company in the opening race Usually a slow beginner jockey Martin got her away from the barrier with a good burst of speed and she won all the way At the nd she had a sixlengths margin over Garden of Allah Mama Johnson stumbled at the furlong post and fell Fortunately filly and rider escat ed unhurt unhurtRosseauxs Rosseauxs vlctorv resulted In a change of owners After he won the third race a selling dash of sis furlongs iu which he was entered for 1200 he was bid up to 1000 by F M Taylor and then G W Langilon stepped in and secured the horso on his bid if 1 3 Rosscaux which Is a brother to H HiselKu iselKu will be taken to Charleston by 31r Lang driu j s TorksblreBoy canie fcoui a long way b etin the closing race and eventually won In a bandy fashion by a length and a half from Futurity Butweil made u bit too much use of Futurity in rounding the far turn where he opened up a big lead with thu result that he had nothing left when the winner challenged iu the final furlong furlongHenry Henry T Elcbolr today sold his Interest in the Imtfe Superstition to J S Tyree of Washington and in fnture William Oliver will handle this good Pinter PinterFrank Frank M Taylor nnounccd that Mr Hallcnbeck had decided to winter his horses at his own plnee his winter which means that the string will be sent to the Meadowbrook Farm near Bedbank N J at the conclusion of the Pimlico meeting Last win t T the Hallcnbeck horses were sent to the Whitney pl r at Aiken 8 C CTrainer Trainer John F Schorr has decided to race the theSchorr Schorr horses at Norfolk tills fall before going into intowinter winter quarters He will enter some of them in the thestakes stakes of the Jamestown Jockey Club closing oil oilSaturday Saturday next nextAmong Among the visitors here this afternoon was Siui Emerv who is interested in the ownership of the horses that race in the name of A G Blakeley BlakeleyJockev Jockev W Knapp was suspended for three days bv starter Dade yesterday yesterdayJockev Jockev Teahan was hit in the eye with a clod while riding in the second raee and Ford was sub ¬ stituted on Winning Widow Teahan was to have ridden John Jlcardon in the stake race raceThe The going at Laurel this morning was heavy and few horses worked The following were among the best trials trialsBarnegat Barnegat Seveneighths in 133 133Bounder Bounder Mile in 155 155Cloud Cloud Chief Mile in 150 150Cock Cock o the Walk Threequarters Jn 120 120Vatces Vatces Fiveeighths in 104 104Federalist Federalist Fiveeighths in 107 107Frederick Frederick L Mile iu 140 140Ilallack Ilallack Half mile in 4 4Henotic Henotic Half mile in 32 32La La Sainrella Threeeighths in Si SiIHdv IHdv Irma Half mile in 5 Republican Mile in l3f Robert Bradley Half mile in 54 54Seneca Seneca Half mile in 55 55Spring Spring Board Mile Iu 147 147Triton Triton Fiveeighths iu 107 107Vi Vi MH Threeeighths in 37 j jYankee Yankee Notions Tlireequarters in 118


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