Lahore Horse Of Moods: James Rowes Racer Runs Unplaced In Handicap At Pimlico.; Flying Yankee Is Returned an Easy Winner, with Acton Second--Changed Track Conditions Give Mud Runners a Chance at Maryland Course., Daily Racing Form, 1912-11-08

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LAHORE HORSE OF MOODS JAMES ROWSS RACER RUNS UNPLACED IN HANDICAP AT PIMLICO ljinjr Ycakcc Is Returned an Easy Winner with withActen Acten Second Changed Track Conditions Give GiveMud Mud Runners a Chance at Maryland Course Baltimore Md November 7 The races at Iini llro this afteriinon were run over a sloppy track heavy morning rains making the course a sea of mud H spit tbe change in track conditions there were only a few scratches and wellbalanced lields went lo the xist in a majority jf the races Tlie card was an ordinary one with a sevenfurlongs handicap and a steeplechase offered as attractions TJn htidicap proved oasy for Flying Yankee which won in runaway fashion On the strength of his victory iu tSic National Handicap at Laurel when lie ran a mile and an eighth in record time coupled with his vrellknown ability as a mud runner Laliore ruled favorite and was heavily baek d by the public It was Oiic of Lahores off days and he showed a wor performance He was badly outiaccd in the early running and no closed with a Itelated rush Il was going fastest of all in the last sixteenth Lahore is evidently a hore of moods When he takes the notion to ruu he is capable of beating tlie ue t in training but today lie was evidently iu a sulking moo4l moo4lThe The result of the second race proved something of a sinprise the winner turning up in Buskin which beat Tarts a length Tarts was favorite Hobnob outpaced her to the stretch turn but when Buskin moved up with a challenge she slipped through ou the inside and for a time it looked as if she might win She weakened however in the final drive and it may be that the going was not li her liking Tarts had worked fast vnougli to warrant the support accorded her and she uiav do better on a fast track trackOnly Only three of the six starters in the steeplechase finished Hie course Gallin Young Morpheus and Jun Cotton fell during the running The Prophet proved tiest anJJ wou in a canter canterThe The closest liui li of the afternoon came with th running of the sixth race in which El Oro Fred Mulholland and Annie Sellers finished as named heads apart Fred Mulhollaud was the victim of a bungling ride bnt for which he wonld have won II wonII G Bcdtvell purchased the twoyearold Turkey In RyauNews the Straw of Thomas Fortune Ryau News of the death of Mrs Edward Trotter wife of a wellkuowii hoisoiuan was received at Pimlico to ¬ day Mrs Trotter has been ill for several months and underwent an operation for stomach trouble iu a local hospital a few days ago Jockeys agoJockeys iiyriie and Teahan the two riders that were Injured when Hamilton and Nonpareil fell yesterday are reported to be improving Teahan s injuries were not as bad as at first supposed while Byrne escaped with several cuts and contusions about the head headFrank Frank M Taylor has about given up hope of sav ¬ ing Worth aud the chances are that the colt will be destroyed tomorrow Worth was not insured insuredEyo Eyo Brow which was turned out at William Jen ¬ nings fatui at Mount Washington all summer will be shipped to Charleston with the remainder of W T Andersons horses that are at Laurel The divis ¬ ion of the Htabie that is racing here will be sent to Norfolk and will include Royal Message Marjorle A and two twoyearolds Ten Point Phyllis An ¬ toinette and the remainder of the Aste horses will lie shipiMd from hen to Shiepshead Bay at thu coii cluslou of the Pimlico meeting meetingFrancis Francis J Puns wired his trainer Jack McCormifk this morning to ship the horses he is racing at Li toula to Norfolk They will leave for the Virginia Iriek ou Saturday SaturdayThe The following horses worked this morning before the ram ramAltamaha Altamaha Threequarters in 1I Amelia Jeuks Mile and r halt Iu 23S3 Buk Chief Half mile in 30 30Bredwell Bredwell Fiveeighths in 103 103ItruKli ItruKli Half mile in 51 51Uwra Uwra Tiunbo Threequarters tu 119 119Iieiict Iieiict Mile iu 11 Ktdn Blue Flverlghths in 105 105Gicsta Gicsta Flvtflghths in 102 102Gold Gold Caji Klvo IglUli iu 105 105Guv Guv Fisher Threv piartcrti in 11G Irish Kid Mile in 147 147Miss Miss Moiiuiits Half mile in 48 48Mr Mr Stives Threynuarters in 110 110Napier Napier Mil in 145 145IVtiikhurM IVtiikhurM FivKighths in 105 105SUacklefn SUacklefn Seveneighths in 131 131SuUMida SuUMida Mile aud a half in 23S 23STartar Tartar Tluveolghths in 37 37Troy Troy Weight Mile in 145 145Ihiiiii Ihiiiii Jack Fiveeighths in 104 104Votes Votes Half mile In ill illYellow Yellow Kves Threeiuartcrs in 119 119VeiigLee VeiigLee Half mile in 49


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