Unique Result At Norfolk: T. D. Sullivan Scores Double With Same Racers As Earlier In Meeting.; Caugh Hill Beats Sebago and Other Good Opposition in Handicap--Jockey Turner Pilots Three Winners and Butwell Two., Daily Racing Form, 1912-11-27

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UNIQUE RESULT AT NORFOLK T D SULLIVAN SCORES DOUBLE WITH SAME RACERS AS EARLIER IN MEETING Caugh Hill Beats Sebago and Other Good Opposition Oppositionin in Handicap Jockey Turner Pilots Tbre TbreWinners Winners and Butwell Two Norfolk Va November 2C The stable of T D Sullivan scored another double liere tills afternoon when Ancon and Caugb Hill carried the congress inaus colors home to victory in the ttrst and fourth races It was the second time during the meeting that these two horses won on the same day Caugh Hill showed a smart performance in his race today lie was favorite in the Eclipse Handicap a dash of seven furlongs for all ages carried 125 pounds came from behind and in a driving finish beat Sebago half a length Caugh Hill ran the seven furlongs la 125 Spohu Flying Yankee and Sherwood ths early pacemakers tired badly when the real test came Cliff Kdge beating Sherwood in easy fashion for t ha short end of the purse Ancon made1 a run ¬ away affair of his race but was staggering at the end to withstand a challenge from Jonquil Jockey Clarence Turner who rode both the Sullivan horses also had the mount on Kosturtlum winner of the second race Rosturtium ran a surprisingly good race in contrast to a poor performance a few days ago In todays race he came from the rear work ing his way up on the outside and in the stretch racing drew away into an easy lead Behind him were Tarts Genesta Scallywag and Ambrose Jockey AmbroseJockey Jimmy Bntwell piloted a couple of win ¬ ners A more t and Lad of Langden His ride on Amoret was responsible for that horsers victory Butwell rode a determined finish and just did suc ¬ ceed in getting Atnoret up in the final stride to beat Takahira a nose on the post It was a close thin between the two Takabira changed hands after his defeat The race was a selling affair and J TV Hedrick claimed Takabira for 023 023The The only ninnp of the afternoon came after James Dockery won the seventh race James Dockeiy was brought from Kentucky by George W Innes and wds claimed by H G Bedwell last week Mr Bedwcll had him in for 900 in todays race and Mr Innes boosted him to 1300 and repurchased him at that figure figureHugh Hugh Penny broke a long spell of ill luck when Supervisor managed to get home first in the sixth race He came from the rear and in a driving finish to beat Banorella a neck neckMonty Monty Fox broke down during the running of the third race and will be laid up for the winter This horse has proven a costly investment for Jack Mc Uinnis himDr having failed to win a race for him Dr McCarthy the Baltimore veterinarian who is treating the Halleubeck colt Worth reports th latter well on the road to recovery An aluminum cast has been placed on Worths injured leg and h is able to get up and down the tendons having knitted together nicely The brace will be taken off the colts leg about December 20 Trainer Frank Taylor has decided to let Worth remain at Pimlico all winter Dr McCarthy is unable to say whether the colt will ever race again but the fact that be has been able to save him for breeding purposes is of some comfort to his owner and trainer trainerFrancis Francis J Pens general manager of the Charles ¬ ton Fair and Itacing Association announced today that the admission at Charleston would be 150 for gentlemen and 1 for ladies The first horse special for Charleston will leave on Tuesday next and will be made up of twelve cars In this consignment will be the stables owned by J O Talbott J L Holland H G Bedwell W T Anderson J H McCarren Luke Le Blond X B Davis W G King Dodds Sam Louis Dr S W Streett Frank 2 Brown F Regan G R Bryson Adair Baker J W Hedrick T I Sullivan and J W Burttschell George BurttschellGeorge W Innes and Amos Turney will return to Lexington at the conclusion of the meeting Turney has decided to retire for the winter Knight Deck the horse he claimed from H G Bedwell BedwellThere There is some talk of a meeting being given at Augusta Ga following the close of racing here Charles Lynch who promoted the meeting at Co ¬ lumbia last winter is here in an effort to interest capital in the Augusta venture In the event of be ¬ ing successful Mr Lynch has the promises oC a number of horsemen to ship there thereThe The following were among the workouts this morning morningAiualti Aiualti Mile and a quarter in 213 213Ben Ben Loyal Half mile in 51 51Carlton Carlton Club Mile in 147 Coppertown 147Coppertown Fiveeighths in 10 10Coy Coy Half mile in SO Clothes Brush Fiveeighths in 104 t Eton Blue Fiveeighths in 104 104Federalist Federalist Fiveeighths in 103 103Grover Grover Hughes Seveneighths in 130 130Gold Gold Cap Threeeighths in 37 Hilarious Mile and an eighth in 201 201Hoffman Hoffman Mile in 140 140Lady Lady Sybil Half mile in HI HIMon fMohawk Mon Ami Fiveeighths in 104 i f Mohawk Girl Fiveeighths in 104 F FPerthshire Perthshire Threequarters in 117 117Silver Silver Moon Fiveeighths in 105 t Sir Blaise Seveneighths In 135 Smash Five and a half furlongs in 1OS Turkey in the Straw Half pule In 51 51Volthorpe Volthorpe Mile In 14 Winning Widow Half mile in 50 Working Lad Fiveeighths in 103 103White White Wool Half mile in 50


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