Stars of the Past Year: Racing of 1912 Participated in by Many Horses of High Class., Daily Racing Form, 1913-01-05

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STABS OF THE PAST YEAH KAON 01 11I12 PARTICIPATED IN BY MANY HORSES OF HIGH CLASS. Top Notch Tliuc-Year-Olds of the Year an Especially Notable Lot — Racing Records of Winners of ,000 and Over. Capital n ii i. - oi all agea figured in Aitltii racing "I 1912. There was not so much money to be won u in oilier years not tar away, • •Ml what was olleiod was just as strenuously competed for. Especially was tin- racing ef the ihr« e J i-ar uliis high class aid entertaining. Better iii.ui Free Lame. The. Manager, Worth, Frogicgs ami Bockborn seldom appear in any oiic Mar. A nf -iiu tbe borne*. older than four yearn, Sotemia Immortalised herself when in tbe Kentucky I ndiirrnco stake- at Louisville, she ran i • • : i r miles in ihe unprecedented lime of 7:10% something absolutely Impossible in tbe old days when raeiai; at that distance araa the custom. The — • -i i .- thai iiir horses "i lodaj can stay aa fat a- those of anj other period, when prepared for the task, and also run ranter. Modern breeding here ..ml abroad ha-- been tor the development of s| il treater than thai poaaeaaed bj tbe rider ire nerat tons. There i- no reason to doubl that it lias been su.-i-cseful and thai our borw* are real: gifted ".th greater speed. In behalf oi Buck old-time equine worthier a-- Boston. Fashion, Lexington, Idlewild and Fellowcraft. it might he rorrecrlj pleaded that] the old lime iraeks wen- vasttj slower. No doubt ; those horses would have scored miii h Caster time than i- recorded to their credit, had the tracks of their days been equal to those of the presenil time. But allow i. ik for everything, it is more than prob tll.lt Soliloias v lldelllli lea! conld n d have been app Mtched bj any one of them under an] - : i oi conditions. The star Shoot loin year-old star Charter bears tin honor •: bavins been the principal moaey-winner oi tin- year and ..s :, stnrdj staying specimen of t lie l horoiighbred. inn fortunate in his engagements. In point of native speed, sack other borsea oi his nge as Ad. mis Express. Meridian and Granite were probably superior to him, inn arere mil w favorablj engaged and did not withstand tbe stress of racing so well. Of t i .■..- nlil. i than Star Charter, High Private and Plate lllam rated with marked distinction, and f«a six-yea olds preserved their ureal natural speed remarkably. Another six-year-old, tbe fine Texas mare. Meadow, en the other hand, distinctly showed thai sin- waa on il;.- downgrade in the latter respect. Sexl to Star Charter in the matter pi money won. was the two-year-old Star Shoot gelding. Helio-. Hut ior being retired from raring I ally in lite summer, when perfectly soaad ami lit to go on. il is more than probable thai be would ban teen Ihe chief winner of the year instead of Star Charter. Next to liim was the brilliant three-yeai old. The Manager, ihe only other winners ,,t 10,0 I or miii. being High Private, Boteaaia and lie- three real •■i.i Frogicgs. in tlii particular there was a falltag off of one from the record of 19*1, when -•■en horses win Mo.imiii or more as compared with • iii 1912. It ;- Interesting to note that not one or those seven besl wlaners of lull. Worth. Governor Cray. Zen-. Plate I. lass. Meridian. Round the World ami l.awi.n Wiggins, Hgures in the simitar I is I oi 1012, Worth ami Governor Cray being dead. Zeus in France and the others no: s,, successful - in 1911. Plate Class, with ,220, came nearest to -• Bring . place in the iKt again, and would have dlie ••• Inn tiM- falling lame. Anions ihe horses luir years oM and over, others that raced well in; ihe course oi tiie rears campaign c. M. Miller, l.ili.re. Helen I.arhee. lahla. Clover Hughes. Meridian, Adams Kxpr w Volthorpe, Gny Kisher, null Mill. Kffeudi. lte~se..i.. Carlton C. Flying i i Jim Base; Granite. Blackford. Sureget, s -bago and i:ila I.iyson :i t one lime ami another gave • ■. -client demonstrations of the high s; e.-d of the modern race horse. Among ho junipers tligli liridge was host and performed so well in the Illegitimate branch of racing thai he i-to he given an opportunity Ihis year of doumn kI rating what be can do in tint line over in Bug Is id. This war the eastern stables did no! present a single high-class three-yearold, although sending ■ fairly useful ones to Ihe race-. All the g I :..|ui i ihe real in thai regard was inherited by tie- western stables, which harbored tbe splendid young borsea aaased earlj in this review. It also tell ti, |||e we-l lo |i,,sse s till- lies! 1 w ■ i Vea r ■ il d - ■ •I Hie year in lleli..- and Hawthorn. These w*r lieyoad ijueation o: superior excellence and quite in advance of all of their a. . with s...m- ground toi control rsj as to which was the better of the two* Put there wen- other tine two-yeat olds In racing, of which, besides tti • two stars named. l/e jchares, rredei- ,-k I... Yankee Notions, Gowell. Bock View, Blngllhg. Mi-s laiiih Briar Path, Ten Point, The Widoa Moon, Lace, Ta tar. Pan Zareta, Flora] Park, i.k o ihe Walk. Calgary, Hearts of dak. Judge Wright .oi.l others raced so well as to seem to assure a capital three-year-old contingent for the racing .• 1913. -i.|. from the conceded stars of tho year, such llnee ear ..Id- a- Mission. Colonel Holloway. Heresy. •Aiulierite. Hamilton. Vanir. Jenny Gexkles, Light O M I.i. li.due. Brig. Smite. Duval. Slooth. Royal Li lawbnne. Kuif.ll... !!• u!-li. an. Asyiade. Flying Yankee. Capitan Bravo, Flamma, -lee Knight, rhree Link- Mini Morristown raced in good form when nl their Itest ami. Mission, in particular, showed her oli i • I , i bigb elasti stayer wli n sin- .i. Koteaiia in the Bowie Stakes at the Pimlico fall met t i , si it. mi] Indading 1902. Ihe leading mone; win ners sinong Ihe burses of each year have been the following Yeaf. Horse. A«e. Won 1902 Main- Daingerfieid a $ 57.08T. I99S Africander ■• 70,810 1994 Delhi ■ T.-J-J." :»■:. s - „ io :: ]4t.::sn I.Hiii eeouulHiit -I S3.570 1997 Colin X i:»l,007 IflOS s i Man in 2 7s. Mi i lH.i .I.. Madden :■ - L90S 1910 v.v.-ln 2 72.630 101 1 Woi th 2 10,045 1912 Star Chailei 4 14. ;."o ■Ill.- horses i f Ivi? which won *■:. »» or mor were these: Horse A- -; 1 -t 2d. 3d.Uap. Won. Star Charter I 17 i; - r. 1,033 lleli,.- -j. ;.. s i ii I 12.324 l In- | mager . !.". • 2 J •_• 12.270 t Hi. im iv He i: ::i i •. i, :: y I2,04«J -il.-ini.i •"• ; Z I 1 1 11 ::7- Fhiglegs - 20 10 s i; L 10.743 Buckhoru •: -» » " :: :: II -• Hawthorn 2 Hi 14 :: 1 1 9,607! Laoeharea - 23 il 4 ."• :: i.4T.- Wi i :ii 1. 1. -.id i :. is :, t; :; 4 s a :". Colon. I I|..1I..w:m . .. :: II 7 7 i Ll s.777 Hlgbhridge . . . ., . 0 17 • -J J , s mm Plate lilasK •; •-•• S :■ i :: k.220 c.iwi-I! -1 :t 7 r, 7 14 7,012 tCoutintifU aa second page. STARS OF THE PAST YEAR. • Continued from first page. Horse. Age. Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Uap. Wmi. G. M. Miller 5 47 13 13 ! 12 ,090 Lahore 4 21 0 7 2 0 7. 580 Helen Barbee 4 20 14 :: :: 0 7.U3 Etldii 4 Hi 7 4 1 4 7.4HI Heresy :; 7 :: 1 l 2 7.373 Clover Hughes 4 30 12 II 5 4 7.2JO Meridian 4 2.1 8 4 2 9 7.1N0 Adams Express .... 4 Hi 7 :: :; :; i;.412 Amberite :i 14 4 .". 4 1 0.400 Volthorpe 4 24 Hi 4 2 8 0,383 Guy fisher ii 42 11 7 3 21 O.llfl Ella Brvson 4 4l 11 S 7 14 0.022 Free Lance :: ti 4 0 0 2 5.955 Hamilton .: 3 27 10 3 .". .I 5,873 Yankee Notions 2 17 N :; 5 1 3.7«2_. John Furlong 5 ::2 11 s 2 11 5.77SW Caugli Hill 4 38 13 M 0 f. 5.777w l.oeii.ei 4 38 s :i :; is 5,755 Bffeudl 0 41 13 S 0 14 5,008 Rosaeaus .". 211 11 .". 5 s ."..P.:. Carlton G ." 4! 8 13 x 2ii 5,3811 Koot.-nav 4 58 12 15 11 2n ."...::! i Any Fort 4 27 0 4 4 13 .5,324 Jenny Geddes :; :::: 8 o 7 12 5,309 Yanir :: 14 4 4 1 3 ."..20.". Meadow 8 33 s !i In 0 ."ill" living Fi-et 4 41 13 » 0 14 5.10K Rock View 2 13 5 3 1 4 5,100 Winning Widow .... 4 23 7 2 4 in ."..tup Light IT M Life .. 3 21 0 2 0 7 5.02.". Jim Basey 4 40 11 in .". it 1.330 Kingling 2 ::4 in 12 7 .". 4.7 m Hedge ., 15 0 :: 1 5 4.741 Azo 8 1!» 4 I :; S 4,710 Miss Bdith 2 :;:; t .". :: in 4.080 Mission :: 29 o .". i; ;: 4.07.". Briar Path .» 2 21 8 8 :: 8 4.037 George Eno 3 in :: :; n 4 4.535 Brig 3 211 4 8 4 0 4.4." I lout li 35 8 n 7 PI 4,»3." Sareget 5 ii in 8 .". 8 1,411 Granite 4 12 8 .", 1 u 4.::i0 Cliff Edge 9 31 9 1 0 Is 4.1MI Blackford 8 19 8 4 2 4 4.180 Sprit.- :t io 1 2 I :: 4.17." Duval :; 20 8 4 7 ! 4,171 John Reardon 5 89 8 4 4 in 4.l7n The Prophet 5 14 4 5 2 :: 4.10". Fred Mnlaolland ...8 42 10 12 7 13 .4.1c,.". Sleeth 3 42 Hi 7 5 2U 4. 1 1 I Royal Tea 3 :;:; 11 7 1 14 4.HU The Widow Moon.... 2 18 7 5 4 ." 4.001 Superstition 7 22 7 4 3 8 4.01s Union Jack 4 38 19 4 s 14 3JT23 Yorkville 2 :::: !l 0 5 13 3,911! Lace 2 14 8 2 2 4 3,9011 T. M. Preen 0 99 4 7 s 11 :;.sS2 Feather Duster 4 33 8 -" 8 12 :;.s77 Sebago 4 24 8 4 0 0 ."..snv Jawbone 3 17 ." 3 :i li 3,883 Merry Lad 4 2s 7 5 7 0 ::.s:.2 Rndolfo :; 11 3 1 2 .". 3.819 Consob- 8 :;:: 8 8 7 12 ::.7.»7 Don Fnrtque 8 88 12 7 in 29 ::.7" n Gun Cotton 7 24 .". ■. 12 3.740 Frederick 1 2 15 6 4 :: 2 :t.740 General Marctamont.. 1 89 t I .» s :;.7:;:; Republican •". 29 9 .". :: !i :;.725 Akylade :• io 5 1 n 4 :;.7n2 Tartar 2 19 8 •"• :: 2 3,883 Idle Michael 4 18 •" 7 :: 4 ::.IM.". Fntield 8 89 •• ! 10 10 :;..V.is Chapultepec 7 38 8 8 in .", ::.5 I2 Oneida 2 7 4 n 1 2 3.330 Mel nek !» :il 8 H» 2 13 .I.r.ls Fan Zarei i 2 19 13 ■■ 2 I 3,512 A more l .". 2S in 4 ." !» 3.319 Wander 8 88 7 7 :: is 3.4*1 El On. 9 40 !i 4 s Pi :: 4sr, Bell Horse 4 21 7 2 2 io :: 4s:: Helcne 4 91 5 13 17 28 ::,41o Sandhill t 21 7 4 4 0 :;,::til llovboiun 5 2!» 8 :: li 12 :; 37". Discontent 4 39 11 :. :: 22 3,395 capitan Bravo :: 25 7 :: 4 11 :;.:.47 Ben Loyal .". 3 i 7 :: 7 13 :..:;47 Bingmaater ideadl.. 4 12 .". 1 2 4 3,315 Rostnrtium 2 :::: 7 t 8 10 3.342 Sea CUB 9 :;i ,s • i; s 3..110 Ilainiua :; ::i 2 :: i; 20 3,315 Berkeley 8 31 s :, •» q :;.2P.". Donau R 30 .". ;i 7 0 ;.2S.i Jim- Morris 5 15 .". .". 2 .", :;.2s.-, Spobn 7 27 7 i; o o 3.230 Inqnleta 2 39 7 7 8 10 3.240 Flabbergast 2 27 .". ! 4 n 3.240 Eye Whit- 5 :::: 13 8 1 in :: 2.:.". Floral Dark 2 17 7 0 o 4 :: 21s Joe Knight :: 24 !i 5 :: 7 :;.217 fundamental B 2 : 13 2 2 !l 3.2U5 Dr. Duenner 4 Hi 7 4 1 4 3.193 The Welkin 7 ! 5 2 1 1 3.190 Falcada 7 10 7 1 u s ::.100 N.ulzti s 23 7 :: 2 p: 3.17.". Three Link- ■• 2s s s i; it 3. I70 Sprightly Mi— 2 42 s i 22 3.183 Ozana ideadl 0 23 ■"• 7 7 1 :: 133 Cock o" the Walk .2 ! .", 2 0 2 :..14r. Jacuuelina ■"• 2:: o r. 2 in 8,149 i Forward 2 S ". 2 0 1 3,127 ro-.-i.er 5 47 s s tl 22 3,1 21 M.ikbr 4 32 •"• 1 12 14 3.193 Ivahel 4 2« 7 2 u II 3,195 Morristown 3 25 7 .". 7 i :i.nsn i lying Yankee .; 21 i; :. :: 7 3 075 Otib. II 44 10 :, !l 20 ::n,;.-, He..; i- of Oak .... 2 7 1 I 1 1 3,955 The Bump :: p r, 1 .". s :; or.ii Oaj Binl 3 25 7 I 2 12 3.949 Koonak 4 31 r, i; i; 14 3.045 Florence Roberts,... :: ::4 n 4 4 is 3.915 Dominica 5 38 !» 11 7 11 .: imi 1 Marjorle A 4 22 7 3 3 9 3,003


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