Track Worse than Ever: Juarez Course in Heavier Condition Yesterday than at Any Previous Time, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-12

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TRACK WORSE THAN EVER ♦ JUAREZ COURSE IN HEAVIER CONDITION YESTERDAY THAN AT ANY PREVIOUS TIME, Only Tncd and True Mud Runners Able to Negotiate the Deep Going — Horses Reach Finish in Exceedingly Tired Condition. 1:1 Paso, Tex., February 11. The racing al Jaarea this afternoon was over tin- heaviest ami most hold in;; track that has prevailed since raciag was inaugurated in this section. The horses came to the finish in an exceediagl tired condition anil ..uly the stout-t st kind of until runners were able to make a showing. Atia Doyle fell just alter she finished in the third race ami rolled over jockey Bobbins. The softaeaa of the track saved the rider from injury, as he was buried in the mud. He was simply stunned anil his engagements for the day were canceled. New badges hate been issued caUiag for Hi., days ,.r raciag, but It is probable that the meeting will come to a close three days earlier, making 102 days of racing, ami hrlaging the meeting to an end ou Sunday. March 16. Jockey Burtingame was suspended by the stew arils for lic days for rough riding in the titst race. He clearly bothered Mandadero, the favorite. en ih,- far turn, only two favorites rewarded the talent daring the a fteraooa. Hookuiaker Frank Shannon suspended operations for the second Mar dariag this mrrtiag and Frank Oossett took his stand. Hick Sutton, a veteran theatrical manager 1 Butte, Mont., aad extensively interested in theatres throughout that state, was a visitor at the usaraB this after u. He will remain for a week. Judge Price returned to the stewards stand today liter an ahseace of three .lavs on account of stomach trouble. Tin following work outs took plate yesterday a fteraooa after the races: Atia Doyle -Three-eighths in 11. bMoaaag. At-is good. old Ben Three-eighths in II. breeafaag. ,ts gat t Ooina Three-eighths in 41, tsreeahag. Aits good. This moraiags work t..,,k place araaaad the "tlos.- Aatoag the- few work outs were the lol lowiug: Aunt Mamie -Three-eighths in 17. breeahag. Dutch Bock Hall mile in 58. cantering. i:i Sahio Three eighths in »7. Is good. George Dxaard Three-eighths in 44, breeaiag. ll.i/i c. Tar eighths in 17. breeaiag Helen Scot I Three-eighths in II. breeahag. .1. B. Robinson Three 1 i-hths in 42. hrrealajf Janaa Three-eighths in 42. breeaiag. Kiag Stalwart Three eighths in 47. Lady Raakia- Three-eighths in 42, breezing. Is traialag will. Little Jaae — Three eighths in 17. breezing. Nobby — Three -eighths in 41, hll nil. Is round i itir to. Qaick Three-eighths in 47. la r filar s. V. Hoagfa Three-eighths in It. breeaiag. Wasteiia Three-eighths in 42. breeaiag.


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