Worth Ruined As Racer: H. C. Hallenbecks Crack Three-Year-Old Has A Tendon Severed While Racing.; Effort to Be Made to Save Horse for Breeding Purposes, but Success Is Doubtful--Jockey McTaggart to Blame for Mixup., Daily Racing Form, 1912-11-07

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WOBTH RUINED AS 11ACER H C HALLENBECKS CRACK THREEYEAROLD HAS A TENDON SEVERED WHILE RACING Effort to Be Kade to Save Horse for Breeding Pur ¬ poses but Success Is Doubtful Jockey Mc Taggrart to Blanc for Mixup Baltimore Jld November J What would have l leii eii an excellent day r sport at Liialico this after ii n was marred bv an accident during the running f tliu feature race the Stafford Handicap in whiea tlnce of in seven trtartcrs fell on th first turn s ti the great threeyearold Worth hail a teidoa cut u two The mishap occurred ou tlic first turn where McTaggart attempted to tik the lead witn Worth ly licaiing over Jn frout of Nonpareil which had raced i ad ami head with Worth from tin start In shutting off Nonpareil the latter jumped on W rth below the hock In the niixup Nonpareil went down and Insjiector Lestradc and Hamilton Mi over him Jockeys Teaban and Byr wirre hadly hurt and were rushed In the hospital in rn ambulance Worih was led across the infield with his injured fintt dangling behind him and It was a gruesome sight His KHile will make au effort to wive the colt for breeding purposes lint it is doubt in If ho will ever IM able to o to the post again Tin chances are that the colt will have to l e de Mroyed Jockoy McTaggart was suspended for the remainder of the meeting meetingThe The third race a dash of seven furlongs for twoyearolds furnished the best contest of the afternoon the winner turning up in Mrs Li A Livingstons Talecarricr which camu frdm behind in th tit notch racing and gat np in the final strides to Ixat Strenuous a head Onvor Ladgc was third iten a neck for second place Lawton Wiggins Inlit a hand if fair platers in the second nice Small rated him l eliind Turbine until straightened V 111 I hi homestretch wlure he began to wear r leader down and finishing gamely be got up In last few stride to win by a nock Di Itennert Steeplechase proved little better than ix d exercise gallop for Jesuit The latter dashed u si commanding lead in the first quarter and the 1 iers iv ere never able to overcome the advantage uine l thus early earlyUttshti Uttshti which was raced in England during the past season made her reappearance on the Ameri ¬ can turf lu the first race She won with ease after making all her own pace paceGwynn Gwynn Tompklns1 purchased Turhice from A G Wejiton after he was beaten in the second race Turlilnc is destined for stecplechising He will In shipped to Warrcnton Vn at the conclusion of Use meeting and will IK schooled across country during ilw winter months monthsJoseph Joseph McLennan was in receipt of a handsome at glass set from Mrs L A Livingston in recogni ¬ tion of his tlioughtf illness in entering Soteniia In the Kentucky Tndnrance Stakes last summer Sam Allen who purchased the fouryearold Sane Jim from J A Strode at Laurel schooled the latter over the Pimlico course this afternoon and JK showed much ability as a steeplechaser steeplechaserS S B Icavltr iiaymaster of the Maryland Stale Fair wis at Iimlico this afternoon distributing ciiecks to the owners and jockeys who participated in the racing at Laurel LaurelOne One of tin horsemen bore was in receipt of a cablegram from France offering an engagement as trainer to Doc Kiddie for a prominent French stable An effort is being made to locate Kiddle who Is sipiosrd to bi in New Orleans OrleansTio Tio lJcver vy k Stables Sir John Johnson was stricken at Bcnning this morning with an attack of atnte indigestion anil the Lloyds company hurried Dr MeOnliy from New York to Washington to at ¬ tend the horse Sir John Johnson resiKmded to treat ¬ ment and is not improving Thj horse is insured xvilh the Lloyds liv his owner for 10000 10000Harrv Harrv F IJrelvogle representative of the Jockey Club juarcz was u visitor at Iiiulicu this after ¬ noon He Is here ill the Interest of the stakes to IK run at Juarez the coming winter entries to which close tomorrow Besides interviewing the horse ¬ men he talked with a nninlier of the layers here rid several of Ilieia expressed an Intentiun of going to the Mexican track for the winter winterFrancis Francis J Poiis general manager of the Charles ¬ ton truck was also an arrival Mr Ions was much encouraged with the interest taken by horsemen here iu the meeting at Charleston and he expressed the opinion that it would exceed in all resjiccts the meeting held at the South Carolina track last win ¬ ter The stake blanks of the Charleston Associa ¬ tion were distributed among the horsemen bv Luke A Cassdy Mr Pons will remain here for a few days iHfore leaving for Ijitonia to superintend the hiptnent if his stable to Norfolk NorfolkW W T Anderson will ship a carload of horses from here to Charleston on Sunday This lot is destined for the winter meeting at that iioint The re ¬ mainder of the stable will In wintered at Kenning Tiis following were among the workouts it Iinillco this miirning Atrvlfl r l r equarters in 117 ValUTV Fiveeighths in 105 lltinuie Eloise Mile in l4rtV Cadian Seveneighths in ltSl 4ljssl ThrwHiuarters in 1 rliff ICdgi Half mile In 4S Faiv JtrtlinotliiT Half mil in If Frank Hudson Fiveeighths in 1IC Fndcrick I Fiveeighths in 101 lUsMile ill 141 Hohnoli Threeelghtlis in W Wj j Jvabel Fiveeighths in li 4JS I ilmre Fiveeighths in 1 MalltiueIlalf wilt lu 4 4p p K Threeeighths in Marv Ann r rSi Si vies in iell Threequarters in 110 110iatoi iatoi Mile in 14 Ieiioicot Mile snd an eighth In 1r8 1haraoli Half mile In 4 4Pride Pride f LlMiior Fiveeiglths ill 1055 1055Hi Hi teasy Half mile in 51 51S S 1llvwVg Seveneighths in 1 9 9Seneia Seneia Tlire eighths in rt rtSkibbereen Skibbereen Three uarlers In 1U r mtbfrn Shore Fiveeighths in 104 104sVcllbonudIIalf sVcllbonudIIalf J Tarts Fiveeighths in l0j


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