Worth In Winning Form: Hallenbeck Three-Year-Old Scores In Chesapeake Stakes At Baltimore.; Hamilton and Froglegs, Running in J. W. Schorrs Colors, Finish Second and Third--The Manager Withdrawn, Having Gone Wrong in Training., Daily Racing Form, 1912-11-03

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WORTH IN WINNING FORM JLALLENBECK THREEYEAROLD SCORES IN CHESAPEAKE STAKES AT BALTIMORE Hamilton and Frojjlegs Running in J W Schorrs SchorrsColors Colors Finish Second and Third The Manager ManagerWithdrawn Withdrawn Having Gone Wronff in Training Baltimore lid November 2 The Halleubeek stable furnished tlic winner of todays feature race at Pimlico in Worth which made a runaway affair A the Chesjtpirake Stake a flash of ouo mile and i finaltor lur threeyearolds There wore seven btaterf and Hamilton and Froglegs coupled as the J W Siliorr entry ruled lirst choice Worth favored liy the going daslicd to the from when the start came and McTaggart had liiiu under restraint lur tM entire trip At the linish he was figluiu for his head headTht Tht lunior Steeplechase which was also for ihivey oarolds went lo the Sain cjlt O Bcsir The latter showed himself to be a fair fencer and a jv dv horsi through the tield His rider had him under i stiff tmll for the first turn of the field hut when released from restraint he quickly assumed ivimiiisnd iud U the finish was well in hand Utmost moved up with a bold challenge in going to the List jump hut was unihle to get lo the leader which was going aliin very easily at the time Wooltex milking his first start in the colors of his uer owner Lieutenant Pattou jumped and ran well fur a mile Init then quit and the finish found him a tired horse Wooltex ran as if he was not up to a hard race and he undoubtedly will improve over tills iKrformaute Three of the eight starters eaine u grief during the race Little Nearer Tom Kirby and KiHarney being the ones that failed to linish Nonpareil Flying Yimkee and O Bear were win nhig favorites The formers victory came witli the running of the XCOIK race a selling affair In whcii lie was entered for 1 XN He was promptly bid up by C J Quiuu lo S1JIM and his owners bid 5 addi ¬ tional and retained hiai Nonpareil showed himself i 1 a superior mini runner He was fighting for his head all the way and at the finish was only can ¬ tering teringThe The closest finish of the afternoon came with tlia running of the third race in which Chester Kruni Iawtcii Wiggins and Futurity finished in the order named heads and necks apart apartThe The Vhituey colt Paiikhurst which is carded as a starter in the second race on Monday a maiden affair for twoyearolds won the Heydcy 1lale at ll recent Pining Bock meeting This race was a private sweepstakes and was worth 1000 net to the winner A piece of plate also went to the winner Vndcr the rules of the Jockey Club this victory did not disqualify Pankhurst from starting In a race for iiaiiens William iiaiiensWilliam Midgley who is on a tour of insiKction looking after yearlings for thu forty subscribers to the sweepstakes formed by members of the Piping Bocl Racing Association left tonight for Lexington During his fctuy In Kentucky he will visit all o the toc farms in search of material Mr Midgley is commissioned to purchase forty yearlings yearlingsBob Bob Levy accompanied by Fred W Gerhnrdy was a visitor at Pimlico this afternoon He reports Jliiii everything id in readiness at Norfolk for the Jamestown Jockey Clubs meeting and that indica ¬ tions jHihit lo ifi being the best meeting ever held in Virginia High VirginiaHigh Irivato was shipi cd back to Latouia from Laurel yesterday Jockey Peak also returned to Kentucky KentuckyThe The Manager is reported to IH ailing It is said that he is suffering from lameness in the off fore ¬ leg ami it is Ioubtlnl if his owner Major T C Me Dowel will sen him to the post again this season Tlie Oneck Stables horses will be shippecd from hen lo Alfcen at the conclusion of the meeting lo go into winter quarters at Harry Payne Whitneys pa in South Carolina CarolinaJ J 1 Mavbrry will leave for Sheopshead Bay im ¬ mediately following the close of racing at Pimllco to turn out his older horses for the season and taUe up a ilosen yearlings Hint his employer imrehased last summer summerWorth Worth and Adams Express will be sent to Eaton town N J the latter part of next week The re ¬ mainder of the Ilallenbeck string will be cam liaiirwtl at Norfolk NorfolkT T J llealey will race the Wilson horses at Nor f and then go to Ilelmont Park where he will take charge of seventeen yearlings belonging to ft T Wilson WilsonMany Many of Now Yorks most famous patrons of racing arrived today Some camo to be at the birthday dinner of Edgar Murphy which takes place tonight at the Maryland Club The guests will include II K Knipp 11 U Bnryea Andrew Miller August relniiit 1C T Wilson W K La Montagu 1 M Chapman Mr Spauldlng Ital Larr and quite t iiiiinlkr of prominent Ballimoreaiis BallimoreaiisTin Tin Iraek at Iimllco was deep and heavy today The dogs were up and this meant that all that were worked rre forced t go on the outside all the way The best wirkotils included the following Accord Threequarters in 124 Allamaha Mile in 14 At Dawn Threequarters in 120 Iarmgat Threequarters In 122 Black Chief Threequarters in 121 fa dcau Threequarters in 123 fon Curran Threequarters in 124 Continental Mile iu 131 liirlv JLIght Threequarters in 123 Frank Pureell Thrctquarlers in 120 KnJwlec Half mile in 15 nola Fiveeighths in 101 Hiretic Mile iu 1T3 little Hugh Threequarters in 122 Tittle Jtipller Fiveeighths in l07j iudesta Threequarters iu 12O IjKhiol Mile in lr4 Palanquin Half mile in l iO Palon Mile in 1X ivnotiscot Mile iu 151 Scailvwag Half mile in H Virile Mile in lrS Iellow Kves Mile in 149


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