Bedwell is in His Stride: Westerner Now Heads the Winning Owners List at Palmetto Park, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-17

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BEDWELL IS IN HIS STRIDE WLSTLRNER NOW HEADS THE WINNING OWNERS LIST AT PALMETTO PARK. .1. M. Zinimcr ami Tennessee Stable Not Far Behind — Mud Runnels Provide Racing at a Form-Tul Nature — Workouts of the Racers, ,t i ;.:u I. --i.in. s t . February 10. The mud rwtcri i.:i«l abamiaul oppoi utility for showing their merit ..! Palutettu Iark deriag tlic week Jaal passed. The link was heavy Im- nnisl of the time, hut despite this, good contests were provided and the sport waa thoroughly "ii Joyabh . Secretary Hi ihaidy appears in have the knack "i bringing together well-matched fields. ■ ad be has heea getting ;-",hI apart from the mediocre Buterial In- has had I" draw am. The racing here litis winter baa beea particularly free Front -caudal .iiil race-goer* bare tbe utmost coal deuce in tbe otticial-. Favorites got their share of the money during the past week aad the money was pretty well divided amour the various owaeis. The Bedwell statde was particularly t u lunate ami aroa -. v.ial races, with the reaalt that Mr. Pad si ell i-im« at tin- bead of the winning owaers hare wltb 92. 815 t 1* i — i credit. During the aiaeteea days of rating eading Saturday, tweut] foa* owaers won Howard of 9509, sad of this aassher tea have over si.imn. rredited to them. J. M. Elauaer is second • •ii the list, oalj •-. few haadred dollars behiad Mr. Bedwell. The big -printer laugh ilill is responsible for the major portion of this amount. The Tea nessee Stable is third aad -F. O. IallMitt fourth. There i- some -hilly material in the latter string tun several of the stables beat racers have beea ou Hi. ailing li-t siace the meeting began ami have no; beea seen in public. om- af the aaaaher is the three-year-old, Mouocacy. purchased fraai Harrj Iayiio Whitney last fall. MoBOcacy is highly thought of 1 1 horsemen hen- as a Pauaetto Derb laadidate. Aml. Matouc has only started one horse ;.t the meeting, tarltoo :.. ami be is responsibl for the xl. Tin credited lo thai Kansas city turf man. A list of tbe stables winning $.".oo ami ii| ward are ii. ti. Bedwell. 82.815; .1. m. ziuintci. v s_.r.i.v. Tciim— ■,- Stable. 92.075; .1. . Talbott. _ m..ipo. i. it,«iiiek. 91.035; J. 1.. Holland. 97 si R35; ,. Malone, 11.700: I-:. A. Tyson. 81.375; .1. M. ISooiie. 91.075; C. l . Kay. *l.uiO: C. BIHa. 1913.sh7.".; S B. Davit, *. 7.".; I. II. A.Ian. EMM; I.. McKri.L . 8723: .1. II. Morris. .«7 hi; i n. Cbeaanlt. -. It. t. Deems. 9825: | i;. Brown, 9950; A. K. Joplin. 8025: J. W. May. 9550: .1. l». Byrne. 9550: W tahlll, .f.Mo. G. M. Jolinsoa. s.mmi; c Seed, $•"• » . There promises to lie soase lively i — aiaaa aatoag the halter men from no* on. I |i to the lime of tho rival oi Autos Turney fraai Keatacfcy, the winners of selling races were not bothered. Mr. Turney has hail a Did in pickle Im several nl the horse men who ran u" ansae of his horses last seasoa. It was thought that he would take advantage oj Rose toii-en- ie:.ir In even up his score with II. ;. He.lwell. hut he has evidently buried the hatchet ■vv 1 1 i « the I. liter, as he has refrained fr biddiug u|i anv i.f tin- Bed well horse-. Mr. Taraej B|y cars in have i enter, il hi- tire en I.. II. Adair ami .1. W. Ileilri.k ami the -ha aces are Dial he will raase I bene liii-cmen to gel in line in the selling races itariag the remainder of the aasetiag. Two -lake- .iil l.e run daring the CoaUag veek. the Bpurtanburg s .||in stake- on Wedaewiay ami the Ueorge Wasliingtoa Handicap mi Saturday. The . ..mlil ion- ul i In- Im iinr call for three .-ar-olcl- aad upward at one mih ami seventy yards, while tbe handicap i- • dash of one mile ami a sixteeath for three j ear ohl- ami upa aid. The track was -till heavy this aaoralag. hut drying on: rapidly, when the Following work-outs took place: Annie Sellers Thn i-hths in 40, In i f siaj Bea Prior Tbree-eigbtbs in 41. breeaiaa;. Billy Vaaderveer Half mile in S3, hamlily. Is read] t arltou I luh Mile in 1:55. eanterin. t oininiim-r- Touch Three-quarters in 1:23, breea ii- Will . in if -In- races in ker work, i i lt . n Five-eighth* in 1:10. Js training -lowly, i uivlnink Half mile in Til. Couiing to hand well. l.o,k- I. Dasl Tim e .iL-nh- iu .s. Ha- iilenly ..r early -|iee.l ami is III. Frank Hudson Thro, eighths in tl. breesina;. i.iiii.i.n- Half nule in ." .":. brcesiag. Caa aria if he races I., his work. Heretic Mre-eighths in I . » Coajes out or In- work -ore. Hoffman Mile in 1:34. Should win when proper- lj placed Imi-ieii fire-eigbtfas in 1:10, cantering. I- extra good at present. Ink Kellogg Three-quarters in 1:24. cantering. Michael Angeiu Half mile iu 55, haadily. la 1 read.v . Mmi Shi n.ii: mile m .-,;,. breeaiaa;. Does aoi seem t.. Ih- gaod, imi.ii- i in- • • i»niii- in 1 1. Mas heea sick. Iatoa llnf mile in 53. handily. I- ready. 1ik. - I r ■■ intli- ju II Cowing around well. Preserve! Threi eighths in 10. I- extra "k| in ■i", goina ■ i wood Half mile in ... Will he hard to i beat ii Blaise Tbree-eightha in S8. I- good ami -1 *■ -i 1 ■ I l. hard lo heat new . "-! -•in i Halt mil. n :,.:. haadily. 1- read] hi- it-i ma on Threc-qitarters in 1 -■. I- of llttli -1 • - ■ t i , . i sniki rut Mi.-, ipiaiiei- in IP, breesing. oltln. ,.■■ Mil. ju 1:54. |a ready ami will hav -s.- . Wandei Mile in 1:52. 1- extra i»nl BOW. w h.i ■ Wo . Igbtbs in 13, breealax.


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