Sam Jackson Improving: Half-Brother To Frank Gill Now Showing Good Form At Laurel.; Wins Allowance Race from Good Opposition for J. L. McGinnis--Fair Features Help to Attract Big Crowd to Maryland Track., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-31

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SAM JACKSON IMPROVING HALFBROTHER TO FRANK GILL NOW SHOW ING GOOD FORM AT LAUREL Wins Allowance Race from Good Opposition for J L McGinnis Fair Features Help to Attract AttractBig Big Crowd to Maryland Track Baltimore Md October 30 Wellbacked horsJ xviu a majority of the purses at Laurel today The crowd was the largest that ever gathered at the Iaurel track the State Fair which Is now buins held helping to brine out a large attendance GUI tral Manager Brown is making a I K feature of the Knir and providtsl a spleudid exhibition A company of United Stat s Cavalry from Fort Meyer again ave an exhibition drill on the Horse Show ring iu tlx afternoonJ infield during the afternoon J L McGinnis furnished the winner of the after ¬ noons feature a mile and a sixteenth allowance race in the Garry Herrmann horse Sam Jackson Tin latter has been improving risht along and prom ists to develop into a good racer In todays race he was reserved to tho stretch then moved into ail easy l a canteringAfter t and at the finish was only cantering After Mary Ann K won the opening race for maiden twoyearolds H C Hnllenbeck bid up the ally from 4OO to 800 and secured her Mary Ann K 5b a member of the public stable that James Pitz iinmous train Mr Hallcubeck has been a con ¬ sistent bidder on horses that have won selling races for Mr FitZKimmons of late Rosseaux when a member of the Fitzsiinmons stable finished second o Azyiade iu tha Canvasback Selling Stakes when AzyiaJe was bid up 2000 Rosseaux was owned ai that time by B Murray and it is presumed that Mr Murray did not follow the custom of returning to Mr Hallcubeck his share of the runup money Seneca moneySeneca winner of the third race today was als bid up and his owner was forced to stand a raise of SSOO to retain him Seneca had to stand a long hard stretch drive to Ixat Chemulpo a nose J W Hod rick owner of the latter was responsible for the bidding on the winner winnerIt It wjis rumored here this afternoon that the prb powd meeting at the Marlboro track had been de ¬ clared off This action was taken probably on juitlticatioji by the Jockey Club that another meet ¬ ing under the guise of u fair would not be sanc ¬ tioned W Langdou has secured the services of the apprentice rider Karrick for the Norfolk and Charleston meetings Mr Laugdon transferred his shible morningThe to Piudico Uiis morning The stewards this afternoon decided that High Private would not be eligible to start in the 5000 National Handicap to be run tomorrow The condi ¬ tions of the race stipulate that acceptances must Uk made by 10 oclock on the day previous to the running of the stake The owners of High Private failed to comply with this provision hence the juling of the stewards as to his being ineligible This Is certainly a hardship on the owner of High Private who is on the way here froni Kentucky with the horse Mai Thomas Clay McDowell announced this morning that his yearling which were taken up lust Tidy will be turned out for the season with ¬ out being tried A few weeks ago the youngsters licgan to cough and their owner decided that it would alongE not be wise to hurry them along E E McBride has arrived at Pirolico with Gold Cap and Ethel Le Brume The pair came from Toronto Mr McBride rewrts that several horwjs in the stable of Robert Dnvies are sick and that one of Hie ailing ones Is a yearling that was picked out bv Clem Pierce as being one of the best of the lot lotCast Cast h1 wood was sold ii the paddock before tho ri e at public auction for 55 Mr Holmes of Washington was the purchaser purchaserW W Oliver has arrived at Burning with the yearlings that J S Tyree purchased in Kentucky They tjtipped well and wiil be broken and wintered Ll the Washington track trackA A committee of the Piping Sock Association has gow to Sedalia Mo to Inspect the yearlings at th VVcoillaiids Farm of Barney Schrelber There is a deal on to purchase thirtyfive of the lot and it will probably be consummated if the youngsters pass inspection Many of them nre brothers and sisters i frequent winners lu the event of their pur liane thoy will be placed in charge of Wiliianv Midgiey MidgieyThe The principal worktints this morning were wereBen Ben Ixtyal Threeeighths In 30 j Captain Jinks Mile in 140 140Chuckles Chuckles Threeeighths in 38 38Col Col nel Ashineado Fireeighths in 106 106Karly Karly Licht Threeeirhths In 3K 3KFrederick Frederick L Half mile in 40 40Hatteras Hatteras Threetmarters in 118 118Highland Highland 11SHoffman Chief Threequarters in 11S Hoffman Mile in 147 147Jvabel Jvabel Fiveeighths In l02i l02iJ J II Houston Mile in 140 140Jacquelinn Jacquelinn Tlirecelgbths in 39 39Lahore Lahore Mile In 145 145MmJinin MmJinin Half mile in 51 51Michael Michael Auxelo Half mile in Til TilOakhurst Oakhurst SovenelKhths in 132 132Perthshire Perthshire Threeeighths in 3G 3GPride Pride of Lismore Threeeighths in 37 37Rose Rose Queen Fiveeiehths in 103 103Sir Sir John Johnson Mile in 147 147Strenuous Strenuous Half mile in 49 49Sunmffist Sunmffist Threoeightlts in 37 37The The Manager Threequarters iu 120 120Tovton Tovton Field Threequarters In 118 118War War Horn Half mile in 52 52Wood Wood Dove Seveneighths in 131 131Worth Worth Half mile in 49


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