Heat Racing Is Revived: Cliff Edge Has Easy Time In Winning Old-Fashioned Race At Pimlico.; Only Two Heats Necessary to Decide Glenmore Selling Stakes, Contestants Finishing in Exactly the Same Order in Both Dashes., Daily Racing Form, 1912-11-10

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HEAT RACING IS REVIVED CLIFF EDGE HAS EASY TIME IN WINNING OLD FASHIONED BACK AT PIMLICO Only Two Heats Necessary to Decide Glenmore Selling Stakes Contestants Finishing in Ez actly tlie Same Order in Both Dashes Baltimore Mil November 9 The Glcnmore helling Stakes mile heats divided Interest witu Hie running of the two steeplechases at Pitnlico this afternoon Ikspite cold and cloudy weather conditions a large crowd turned out and some gocl sirt was witnessed The Oleniuore Stakes proved little more than a good exercise gallop for R E Walkins Cliff Edge which won both heats under restraint There were only three stariers and they finished in the same order in both heats In tho first heat Cliff Edge went to the front after the first half mile and after racing into a long lead was eased up to a canter In the second and final heat Mariin permitted Cliff Edge to race right along from the start and befon they had gone three furlongs he had disposed of his opposition anil drawn away into a tenlengths lead The race car ¬ ried an added value of 1500 and was worth 1315 iet to the winner winnerThe The Towson Steeplechase furnished an interesting contest culminating in a drive between Juvcrence Mystic Light and Cherish the trio finishing as named close together Juvercnce led all the way The two great thrveyearold jumpers Oeorge Eno and O Uear again met in the fifth race a steeple Hiase over the twomile course A change in rid ¬ ers brought an Improvement in the running of O Hear while the shift from W Allen to Booth did not help George Euo Kermath was substituted in place of Gilbert on O Bear and rode a well judged race while Booth was overanxious and made entirely too much use of George Eno The latter was permitted to race into a sixlengths lead dur ¬ ing the first turn of the field and When O Bear moved up with a challenge tho last time around the pacemaker had nothing in reserve and was un able to stand off the opix sition The finish found Bear winner by half a dozen lengths George Kno was an easy second secondMr Mr and Mrs Lathrop Brown were among the hunting Pet vho witne sed tbe races at Pimlico this afternoon Mrs Browii races under the noin de course of Miss Goamblet Mr Brown was elected con ¬ gressman from the St James Lv 1 district at the recent election electionJ J W Hedrick claimed Sherwood after he was Iwaten In thc first race He cost his new owner 875 875Charles Charles Carroll of Carrollton Md a member of Hit French Jockey Club and racing partner of Clarence Makay in France was a visitor at Pim today ISartlett McLennan and A E Ogilvie two proml nent Canadian racing enthusiasts were among the visitors at Iimlico this afternoon Mr Ogilvie maintains a stud near Montreal while Mr McLen ¬ nan races a stable of cross country horses horsesTwelve Twelve of the Whitney yearlings will be shipped from the lrookdale Farm in New Jersey to Norfolk where they will be broken and wintered under the ye of Albert Simons SimonsA A J Goldsborough left for Grnvesoiid tonight with Thomas Monahaus horses and J P Mayberry shipped BayThomas the JohnsonQuinn stable to Sheepshead Bay Thomas C McDowell departed for Kentucky to ¬ night The firing irons will be applied to The Man ¬ ager if his suspicious leg dos not respond to treatment treatmentJockey Jockey C Peak wired that he would leave Latouia tonight so as to be on hand at Pimlico on Monday Peak will ride as a free lance here and at Norfolk NorfolkMuch Much interest is being taken by the hunt club set in the oneday meeting to be given at MIddleburg Va on Saturday next under the auspices of the United Hunts of Virginia The Middlebnrg Hunt maintains an inn at its place and a number of hunt ¬ ers which are rented to those who cannot afford to maintain i stable of their own There arc three other hunt clubs in the vicinity of Middlebnrg the Piedmont the Orange County Hunt and the Plani son Hunt J B Thomas the wellknown polu player is one of the prominent movers in the Mid dlebunr Club ClubJ J Simon Ilcaly will ship the Cassatt stable to Cheslerbrook Farm at the conclusion of the Pimlico meeting when they will be wintered Capt E B CjiKsatt has i number of good looking yearlings that have shown tip well In their trials this fall fallBilly Billy Barrkk of Dr Hasbrouck fame was at Iimlico today It was his first visit to the races in a couple f years yearsJ J M Van Onlen who races under the noin de course of Mr Earle was also a visitor visitorThe The Pimlico meeting will close on Tuesday and most of the horses that are racing hero will move on to Norfolk for the Jamestown Jockey Clubs meet ¬ ing opening there on Wednesday


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