Wins Sixth Straight Race: Consistent Pan Zareta Accounts for Stake Feature of Juarez Track, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-03

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i 1 - i t • r l 1 | [ [ I j i i i i i I i , t l " , , I t - I i ! k : * li i - f r WINS SIXTH STRAIGHT RACE CONSISTENT PAN ZARETA ACCOUNTS FOR STAKE FEATURE OF JUAREZ TRACK. Stumbles at Start of Chihuahua Stakes, but Recovers Lost Ground and Is Still Unbeaten at the Meeting — Jim Basey Beats Round the World, Fl Paso, Tex., Iebi nary 1. — Favorites won the Brsi four races nl Jaarea tills altera bet one of ib.- largest crowd- seen at the course ihi- sea -on. fin- siicce-- ot ihe favorite- proved diaasrroos for tin- layers, who re mated the heaviest losses foe any day so far during this season. The Chihuahua Selling stake-, ror three-year-olds, rarryrag a value of ,300 wa- tin- feature of the afternoons sport. .1. I Newmans high class Blly. Pan Z.ireta. kepi up her unbeaten record for the meeting in being returned the winner. Sin- stumbled at the -tart and marly fell. bin. recovering her stride, grad nally overtook Gasket, one of the coupled entry of i. W. Clark and .1. Schrelber, which had raced into a long lead. Rlghtmbre was of little assistance to the lilly and she won on her own eoarage. Round iln- World, appearing for the fust time met with deleai by Jim Basey in the succeeding race. She -bowed her old-time speed in the early running, but tired a hundred yards fr tie finish a- if -boil. Ii probably will take ihe best al the Hack to ilcicai her from now on. Bonanza, the winner of the lir-l race, was bid up from 00 to 1913.sh10 b.v J. T. sti-iie. but wa- bought in by owner T. S. Ilarvi-on. Console, after winning the sixth rare, wa- bid up from 00 to *7hi by D. ford, tbe owner of Shorty Northern. He was protected bv c. It. Morris with the customary .*•" advance. Jockey Forsrtk was suspended for ten dav- by the stewards for rough riding on Glmli in the thin race. Clarence Heel and Harry Mock, both of whom made a Dying trip t« Charleston, returned from there loilay . C. Yan Norton of New York, accompanied bv C. Butler of in. ii city, i- neie to spend some time. Mr. Van Norton is tin- owner of Coming c i ami gve two-year-olds now in training al tin- Benning track under the care of Walter House. Trunk Hani- of San Francisco, a well known unite, arrived today to remain for the rest of the season. Mr. Harris reports thai .lames McGovern, owner of Passenger and other horses, after undergoing a serious surgical operation, i- almut and rapidly convalescing. Ihe following work-out- fok place over the .luaiez track this morning: Anne McGee- Five-eighth* in 1:02*4. is ood. Bonnie Hard -Three-quarters in 1:21. brecsing liula Welsh Five-eighths in 1:00%, breexing Butter Ball — Three-qaartera in 1:21. breexing. tampeon Half mil. in in. handily. I- n.undins lo. Capitan Pray. Mil.- in 1:47%. I- trailiimr well. Closer -Five-eightha in l:Og%. breeaiag. Cosgrove — Three-quarters in 1:21. breeaiag. Dick Do in- -Three -eighths in ::s. hreeaing El Pal.. Three-quarter* in 1:21, breestng. Foaatain Square Three-quarter* in 1:21. breeaiag. Is extra goad. Gay— Three-qaarters in Flo1.-.. Is extra good. George Oxnard Threr-qnartcra in 1:21, breea in-. Cold of Ooliir — Five-eighths in 1 : m;"-, . hreeaiag. lladnd — Three-eighths in SS. breexing. Hassan Three-eighths in ::s. breexing. Insurance Man — Three ,piai ler- in 1:J1. breexing. Is training well. lahkoodab— Three-quarter* in 1:21. breeaiag loom Three-eighths in :;s. hreeaiag. .lack Ellis— Three-qaarters in 1:17. handily. I-t good. Joe Dcibold — Five-eighth* in 1:00%, breexing. Kamchatka — Seven-eighths in 1:31%, handily Is good. Lady Rankin— Three-quarters in I: HI handily Is good. Managaaese — Thiee eighths In S0%. I- good. Minco .linunic llire,- .pianers in 1:17. handily. -Oo|. Moan Canomaan— Five-eighth* in 1:02%. i- good Nada Ma- Hevea-eighths in 1:::::--. I- not oi intuli accoiinl. Nannie MeDee— Three-qaarters in 1:17, baadlly. I- good. orbiculist Three-eighths in ;s hn i ilai Olln-llo Thi, r-eightbs in 3H%. I- ...« ■] Pretty Dab -Hall mile in ol. bamlilv Ad- as if food. i mick Half mile in .".1. baadlly. Oaid Nunc Half mile in -".I. haiulilv Roberta Half mile in .",1. handily. Act- .-,- if Royal Run--Three quarters in 1:17. handil.v. I- Si a Cliff— Three-qiiartera in i:2i. hreeaiag Serenadi — Half mile in 31, bamlilv. Sherlock Holme- Three-quarters in 1:18, haadilv I- good. Sterlin Three-eighths in :;s. breexing. sii -k Pin— Five-eighths m I .i; ■•-. breeaiag Suar Lump- Three-qaarters in 1:17, handily. Is Swift sure Three-qnarteca in 1:21, breeaiag flic lad — Three-eighth* in :•,;•-, l- -i,,,,! Ilul.v Half nub- in SI, handily. Arts an if e I Wheeler Five-eighths in 1:00%, breexing. Price McKiniiey. the Cleveland capitalist, who is a heavy stockholder In tbe Jocke.v club .luaiez track was again called easi on urgent busiaesa after i tea dav- i-it bere for the second time thja wintej Mr. McKinne.v lik-f*. racing and thoroughly enjoyed bis afternoons al the Mexican coarse. He expects to return here again ihi- wiuici and hopes to bo abb- to spend several weeks enjoying tbe tine - i at .!n- track over tin Rbi Grande. II,- i- heavily in i .re-led in mines in Mexico and sees a greal future for that Republic in the nexl rw rears to come Although Itoeihoeier a West had iln- misfortune lo lose Boy li -non after their arrival from Louis ville la-t tall, ihe horses cwm-d bv this tirm have mil with a fair measure of success here to date having -o far von a total of tea race-, live ol which were won bj Cold ot Ophir, two each by I r-ula Emma and Madeline P... ami one bv Jack Ellis. Th.-.v hi Madeira* R. go in the bbJding which followed her last sari in their colors and would doubtless be willing to di-i oM- of all ihe other mem bers "f their stable lure exceot did of Ophtr. v.hi.-h i- now .li ciiiclv well and j Knrr to go back to Kentucky in ler pie-em ownership unless she i- in at n and claimed in some selling raci Trainer i: C. Reusoo ha- turned Jockev Anthowv .loii eve: lo .1 . Sw-.-uex ;in,| dial lior-eiuan will attempt to make a lini-ln-d rider of tbe lad. who is a promislug prospect. Keylon hail- from Portland Ore., and Mr. Benson held a live year contract on him. Mr. Sweeney will take Keylon to Kentucky with him in the spring and lei him begin . •■ riding :ii l.oui-Mlle and Latoaia thi- year. He can ride at «- a Ion a wehrhl as eighty pounds.


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