Made it Three Straight: Inquieta and Salesia Well Served by Muddy Going at Juarez, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-14

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MADE IT THREE STRAIGHT INttUlLTA AND SALESIA WELL SERVED EY MUDDY GOING AT JUAREZ. Eadi Haand Won Three Races Since Track Became Wet Last Week — Salesia Has Biggest Lead Seen at Mexican Course This Season. El Pas*. Tes . Few nary l".. At Juarez this uunv Salesia and In.pii.ta each scored their bin! -ii.!. — 1 - victory since the advent of 1 1 • ■ -lutMklj going that h;ts prevailed el the Mexican i .mum fur tbe past week i»r bo. The former opened up the longest lead on her opposition that has beM seen here thi- sea-cm. .- titl while slie wen by a big 1 1 1 .-1 1 — iii. she was exceedingly tired wheat she returned to t li«- winners circle. the till It race was closely contested. Caafeni bekl the lead until twenty yards from the tiuish. where -I ii.!-,- Walton beaded bin momentarily. It looked aa il Judge Walton would be returned the winner. 1 it i .intern .aim again with a mighty rush anil gat up in the la-i stijile to win liy a scant head. Three favorites finished in front, while liberal odds were laid against the other winner*. I w. apprentice rid. 1-. W. W. Taylor and W. Paul, who were taken seriously si. k some time BCD, are both convalescent and Taylor, who was doing lie- lightweight riding for Henry McDauleL, is well sough t" travel and will leave for his home at 1 . . • i 1 1 1: t ■ . 1 1 . Ky.. tonight to rest antil racial; opens ■ ■I the Kentucky circuit. Paul, while still under a physicians care, will soon be o«l and will resume liling in tin near future. John Doyle dropped out of the layer- row here toil y, leaving ten in line, who reported business good. These workouts took place yesterday after the races: Charley Brown Half mile in 53, cantering. At home in the mud. Id Iat. Three-eighths in 45, brecaiBg. ]|ms-,,h Tin -e eighths in I.j. driving Kara Fes Three-eighths In 43, breesJag. Silver W big Three-eighths iu 45, breezing. A |hv _,i. : looking maiden. P Vi !• .i tiiuui- -Half mile la .".s. breesing. lias a troiildesoiiie log. ih. few arork-onts that took place Uiis morning W« Mii-id the "dogs" au J were as follows: Ancestor- Half mile in 58. breezing. Labors in tie mud, but looks good. BUI rum Half mile in 1 : ::. Iliu I lag r.oiiuie Hard Halt mile in 1:03. breezing. Chant k-loi Three-eighths in 4ti. breesiag. is peed Chief Desasond Halt mil in 1:03, breesiag. Cboctau Five-eigktks in 1:17. breezing, foeaaugbt —Hall mile in 58, breesing. I- good. loiisoii -Hait mile in 1:03. breesiag. racker Bos— five-eighths in 1:17. Inn ilnn At uoaae in the mini. Dick Baker — Seven-eighths in 1:48. Is sure in shoulders. Elisabeth Harwooil -Three-eighths In 43. Acts weR. Father Stafford- Half mile in t : ::. breesiag. living Three-eighths in 46, breeslng. 1- pood liunli -Five eighths iu 1:17. breesing. Is good. Iladad Half mile in 58, breesing. l.ikes the mod. .liinu- Hal mile, in 1:0:;. breezing. Is of little plc-clll aCCOUBt. .1. Nolan Three i tilths in 41;. breesiag. Is lav proi lag. Kiaa stalwart ll.iif mile in 1:43. breesiag. lo . en Three-eighths in 49, breesiag. Shows -orene-s. Maraaad Tkn ightlis in 4::. I- good. Mazurka Three-eighths iu 13. 1- good. Quick Three eighths iu 40. breesiag. of little a.eolltl . Ko-ewo. i |i - |"j ,e cighl lis ill 1:17. breesiac Royal lieteoi Halt mile mi I KB. breesiag. Setback Half mile in r.s. breesing. Is pood. Stoat II art- Phree-eigbths in 40. breesing. Is . « . Trojan Belie Three-eighths in id. breesing. First after a long let-up. She ha- taken on much 11. -ii. Wads worth II Mile iu 2:02, all .ut and exceed Inglj tired.


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