Favorites Make A Sweep: Public Choices Account For The Entire Card At Laurel.; Get of Jack Point Win Three Purses--J. L. Holland and A. L. Aste Each Win Two Races--Record-Breaking Crowd Out., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-29

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FAVORITES MAKE A SWEEP PUBLIC CHOICES ACCOUNT FOR THE ENTIRE CARD AT LAUREL Got cf Jack Point Win Three Purses J L Holland and A L Aste Each Win Two Races RecordBreaking Crowd Out Baltimore Mil October 28 Todays results at Laurel showed a clean siore for the favorites For Jin first time this season on any eastern truck all tho public choices finished first Naturally the fol ¬ lowers tit form were jubilant while the layers haul liiig faces at tlie conclusion of the afternoons sport Three of the favorites were at short prices hut this lid not deter tile big operators anil some of the layers ivill probably l e missing from the firing line tomorrow A L Antes Ihyllis Antoinette and Ten Pomt accounted for the lirst two races while the fifth and sixth races were won by J L Hol ¬ lands Donald Mitcdouald and Hilarious It was a good ay for Mr Aste in more ways than one as It brought his young stallion Jack Point into the limelight Besides Mr Astes two horses Phyllis Antoinette and Ten Point Jack Point sired Edith Inez vinnor of the third race The latter runs in the colors of W T Anderson AndersonIt It was a tine iay for outdoor sport and the crowd equaled in point of numbers any that ever witnessed iitehig at Laurel It was ladies day and this cir ¬ cumstance helped to swell the attendance The fall fair of Anne Aruudel County also began today at Laurel A tine exhibit of live stock and farm produce was made and with the horse show ahd drills by a company of United States Cavalry as additional attractions for the remainder of the week large crowds from the surrounding country are looked for One of the features tomorrow will be a Roman nice in which members of the I S Cavalry will participate participateInteresting Interesting contests were seen this afternoon and tuo raeiiu was especially pleasing on account of the success of the choices The tulle allowance race furnished a go lvrtntest iu which the oddsou favorite Sbackietou hitlto be ridden out and only lM t IVnobseot a scant half length Shacklcton made most of the pace and Butwell nursed him along under slight restraint It w s well that u j did for the Wilson racer furnished strong oppoci ti n iii the stretch racing although the winner Iiad nough in reserve to hold him safe safeThe The closest finish of the afternoon came with the running of the fifth race in which Donald Mac l nald Fretl Miilbollnud and Adolante finished juvks apart Donald Macdonald made no attempt to run out today Jockey Small sent him to the front when straightened out on the backstretch and lie led for the remainder of the way At the end ht was driving and just lasted long enough to with ¬ stand Fred Muihollands rush The latter ran a sensational race Badly outrun in the early stages and a distant trailer for the first half mile hs iicgau closing 01 his company in rounding the far turn and on the stretch turn came from behind with a great burst of speed He just failed to get up and at the end he was going much faster thau the winner winnerJoseph Joseph McLennan reports that the stakes of the Jamestown Jockey Club filled exceptionally well In fact it greater numiter of entries were received than at any time since racing was first inaugurated af Norfolk and the prosj ects are that the meeting will rank in iiuiwtrtance with those in Maryland Several owners will ship from here direct to Norfolk ou Saturday next Among them are Hugh Penny with W P Austins horses W G KingDodds J W Hedrlck A W Foulk I M Civill J li Holland and S AY Streett StreettEddie Eddie Whalcii arrived at Phnlieo on Saturday willi George MeSweeneys horses Miss Joe aiid Carrillon are among the lot The sprinter Sinicoe a member of this stable was fired and turned out liy his owner before leaving Canada CanadaOn On Wednesday the stables of A G Weston R T Wilson Albert Simons Willie Martin W Cahill and 11 G Bedwell will leave for Pindico PindicoThe The horses of II C Hallenbeck P M Walker T C MeDowell J O Talbott J W Schorr C J Qiiiiin Frederick lohnsoii and the Bcverwyck Stable x ill IK shipped to Iimlico on Friday Fridaylioiwecn lioiwecn races today Thomas C McDowell sent Tlie Manager a mile and an eighth in 1537 This was part of Ids preparation for the 3 XK National Handicap to be run at Laurel on Thursday The irartionnl time of the trhil was 24f 48 114 1417 153 Wortli went the same distance iu iul5 l5 yr X1 tlu nrit nllle l1 14C 14CM M Daly purchased from J Howard Lewis the thrcevtnrold Mr Specs and the latter ran in his new owners colors for the first time this afternoon afternoonThe The horses of Capt E 15 Cassatt the Quiney Stable and A J Coldsborongli were shipped to Pim liiit yesterday yesterdayThe The weights for the 5000 American Grand Na ¬ tional Handicap one mile and an eighth to be run ut Laurel on Thursday next have been announced a follows followsHorse Horse AgeWt Horse AgeWr Adams ExjircFS4 129 Jawbone 3 107 The Manager ManagerStar 3 127 Lochlol 4 107 Star Charter CharterFroglcgs 4 125 Dr Dneimer 4 107 Froglcgs 121 G M Miller 5 10 Plate FroglcgsPlate Glass GlassLovetic 0 120 Rolling Stone 4 103 Lovetic Irish Gentleman 4 100 High LoveticHigh Private PrivateWorth 11 Madrigalian 4 100 100Worth Worth 117 L O M Life 100 100Oeean Oeean WorthOeean Round RoundOlamhala 5 110 Dnald MacdonahlO OS OSOlamhala Olamhala 11 John Uenrdon 5 1S 1SSprite Sprite OlamhalaSprite 11 Lawton Wiggins i SpriteCountless Countless 5 HO Vainir 3 Sir John Jolmson7 111 Lackrose 4 95 95Carlton Carlton G 5 KXI Pretend 5 95 95ShackUton ShackUton 4 100 Colonel Holloway3 95 95Edda 95Edda Edda 109 Nonpareil 95 95Lahore 95Lahore Lahore 4 10S Sager 5 05 05Marv 05Marv Marv Davis 10S Bonmlfr 4 14 14Guy Guy Fisher C 10S Garth 3 94 94Hof Hof it 5 10S Flauimn 3 OJ OJSiiptrstitioa Siiptrstitioa 7 1O7 Yellow Eyes 00 00Hilarious Hilarious 0 107 107Winners Winners after publication of weights three pounds extra Penalties accrue from C p in Saturday October Improved track conditions enabled owners and trainers to give their charge muchneeded work nuts this morning The truck was dried out on top but still remained soft Amoug the lxst moves bliown wcro wcroActon Acton Threequarters in 120 120Altamaha Altamaha Half mio iu 31 31Big Big Dipper Threeeighths in Bounder Mile and an eighth Iu 157 157tnmellla tnmellla Mile in 144 144Colonel Colonel Ashmeadc Mile in 147 Early Light FJveeighths Iu 102 102Fatty Fatty 5ruli Threeeighths in i Flanimarlon Thrcemiarters In 117 117Fred Fred Low Half inlle in 50 50Froglegs Froglegs Mile in 140 140George George StoM Tluoequnrters In 118 118Grnuia Grnuia Mile in 148 Continued on second page FAVORITES MAKE A SWEEP Continued from first page Hamilton Mile in 14 z zHis His Majestv Fiveeighths in 102 102Housemaid Housemaid Half mile in 19 1 II Hoiightou Threequarters In 11S 11SJawlKtnc JawlKtnc Mile and a quarter in Jim Calfroy Mile in 148 148Lahore Lahore Milo and an eighth in 15 15Marjorie Marjorie A Threequarters in 117 117Mylfs Mylfs OConnell Fiveeighths in 101 101Perthshire Perthshire Threequarters in 117 117Rovcitaire Rovcitaire Fiveeighths in 104 104Scbagif Scbagif Mile in 14 14Star Star Actress Half mile in 0 0Star Star Charter Mile In 151 151Siiellbouiid Siiellbouiid riveeighths in 100 100Towton Towton FitId Fivolghths in 103 103Yankee Yankee Notions Mile in 14 Yellow Eyes Mile in 148


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