Now for Best Racing of Juarez Season: Weather Conditions Finally Have Settled and Good Sport is in Prospect-Gossip of the Horses, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-23

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I I i i ■ I ■ i : , i I I I i I i I I i I t a i I i t " i i I I NOW FOR BEST RACING OF JUAREZ SEASON. • i Weather Conditions Finally Have Settled and Goo i n Spoit Is in Prospect — Gossip of the Horses. , Ll Paao, Tex., February 22.— More than the usual ! in ■mount of i.i in has fallen in this section Ibis winter i ami as ■ ronst ajuenrt the mnd mnnars have had a j is veritable harvest and those unable to rim in such going have beea compelled lo remain in Ihe atahies at the Jkwrea track. As rtte rains are now appar eatly over and as spring weather here is always u; . an ideal character, the closing weeks of the meeting are certain lo see the best horses la the stahi.-s under colors ami il is a sure thing that some of the " besi ii,,-, s ,,i tbe season are yet to ronae. Thar the J meeting will continue successfal lo the end is ■ foreg ■onclusion, as in spite of bad weather and iia.u .on. lit ion- receotly there was little diminish " iug of alien. lame ami the rotanM of business Is u,. J ring was .is heavy .is »a Ihe biggest days heee in preceding years. • a Pan Xnv.-i.i. which was unbeaten :. t this J meeting up i yesterday, has Ihe record of J seventeen races won. ihoitgh slie is only in i In- so.on.i month of her three year-old form. As a two year old last season she started nineteen times, winning thirteen races and finishing second in three, third twice ami unplaced •. s.. far tins season she has raced live times and upon all but I on.- occasion has finished hist. She has so far won I *." .»;: :; in -takes and purses, 93»512 of which she I won as a two-yetu old last season and her win i nings so far ihis season amount to y.iso. i.u, I now look iiiH.n the Texas-bred tilly as the next Ken tuck oak- winner for. although she has only i shown sprinting ability, she wins her races like a I thorough siay.i. Being by Abe Frank, she is a .1 grand daughter of Hanover on her sires i.|. ami as t her lain is by Raaeocus. ■ s.n of Iroquois, it will be I noted -ae is eioseiy related to the only Ameii.au 1 bled winner of the BptfOM Derby and the Si. Leger. Pan Zireia is a slater to Calisse. a great rarer for her inches ami ..oil enough as a two-vear-old in 11*11 lo go to Kentucky from Ihe Juarez track and , win both the Debutante Slakes at Churchill Downs , and the Clipsetta Stakes ,u l.alonia. Calisse was , loo -mall fo develop into a winner of the Oaks type , last season as a three-year old. bm Can Kareta is , built on more heroic lines than her giteedy sister and , is. in fact, .is big as a tilly ordinarily should he m early in her i hr. e vear old form. , More is tin- record of her aueceasee at Juarei this winter: Won allowance race, live fnrloags. ll- pounds: :, time. 1 :0I%. Won handicap, tio and a half furlongs, 9o pounds all ages.. I .117. Won allowance race, five and a half furlongs, 11 : pounds, l.oT.-.. Won Rio Jrandc stakes. si furlongs. kil pounds. ; 1:14.-,. I Won allowance race, six furlongs, no pounds, I i::1.-.. Won Chihaabna Stakes, ~i furlongs. IU pounds 1:18%. Won allowance race, six furlongs. 114 pounds, 1:18%. I In tiie~,- races she has beaten some ,,f ihe best .tl! i u.-.l sin-inters hen-. Her victories at Juarez this winter have caused the tilly to he as much talked alM.iit in racing circles here as any performer bred and raised In Texas in years. She is now so highly prmed by the .Newman stable that the Sweetwater linn would not dispose of her for anything short o! an enormous sum. Trainer Jack Adkins would like lo add her to the Mackenzie siring and. il ber own era, J. I. Newman A: Son. would soon express any desire i. part with her for a fair price, sin- would * s.M.a become a stable companion to Buekborn, Helen H.i i . .■ and other cracks owned by the Canadian turfman. That trainer Adkins thinks highly of her v sprinting ability is proven in a statement he made a few days ago to the effect that he would not ,-aie io lace ii.bu Barbie against her. The brilliant racing of Jim Basey ai Juarez this : winter calls renewed attention to in.- geldings sire. it Salvation, Which is siill active in the stud at tin- age of twenty one years. Many horses like S.ilva J ti.ii have sired their I., si performers when approach I bag a score of years m age. ami. in fact, Palsetlo I ..i both the Picket and Sir Iluon when he was 1 1 older than liui Baseys site now is. Salvation is x still in ihe stud in California, ai the breeding farm ..I Coins , l; A I.MWi.nce. He was bred by J. I.. :l Uaggln al Kam ho del 1aso stud and was a stake winner of more than 2,000. Most of his racing was in the heal of .ompany and In- ran third when a lixevear old in lie- Burns Handicap of 1897, ihe season Itnin.ui won that noted stake. lie is a son 1 of Salvator, whose mile in l:So% is still tin- Ameri- 8 can record for the dhrtance, whili his dam is Chi- is nnr.i. by .Moiieiner. she being out of the wonderful a race mare Lizzie Lucas, grand dam Of the Sensational Morel lo. Salvation sold as a yearling at public I auction for M.2o0. Comstock Lawrence have a 1 number of tilii.-s by Jim Baaeys sire that they :l Kare retained for stud matrons and ihes - are now " being mated by them to their other stallion. Tim " Payne, the sire of Maizie Girl. I im Payne Is a n much younger hoi -e than his stud companion, beiag now only twelve years old. His chances have been I limited so far l|.- is a son of Star Ruby- La.lv ii bng. Iij Haydea Rdwanht, ska i ol Belle Loring, t by Kautaka and ihe next dam is r.eiic of Eltham, i b.v Victorious This i- one breeding lirni who will . not abandon lie business in California according lo li all reports, though racing is not now allowed in p lhat state, the will continue to maintain the ih.r t oughbred department al their ranch ami they will be prepared if racing does ionic back ill the Golden h state to have a winning .stable of boant bred horses, p In ihe meantime they will race ihe prodoel of their r .i n li where good purses ami stakes are offered ami thus create a market for tli.ir aoraCa. Their object I iii going lo Charleston this winter with their string v as to dispose of Ibis seasons two year olds to -■•astern buyers. Tiny ngnred ii an easier place for youngsters to win thai, here. Next winter tiny will ...tue t.« tie- Juarez track with all their horses In I Mining. Hold ..f ophir. Crania Kmma ami Senator Jam.-s, owned by Uoerhoefer ■ West, were shippetl to J Churchill Howns from ihe Juarei track last Saturday to real for Kentucky racing. I". M. West ..nil Shelby West went to Louisville with the trio .,1 f racers in order t., begia getting ready the horses lloerhoef. r kV West turned Out there last fall. Their -r experience al the Juarez course this winter was ]_ quite profitable, their horses winning thirteen races, I ..lei next winter they will likely bring the entire stable to ihe course just over the Rio Grande, fold ■I ophir. which won sj races here ihis winter, left the Mexican course in grand condition and will race r frequently in Kentucky ihe coming spring. Hnriug r the Winter she graduated from the sellinu plater ;. i the handicap class. James Griffin did not shin i Jacob Itnnii and Idle Tale to Churchill Dawns with tie- Doerhoefer A.- West horses, kul decided to st-y here until the meeting ends. He contemplates iat. ing up several more horses after hi- return north. ! !. Idle Tale will be titled by Mr. i.titlin :.. run in .he .. Kentucky Oak-. She is a lillv Which races as if .-she will improve wiih age. ami her half sis .■«•. I Fairy Stor.v . raced more brilliantly al three than Site did at a younaer age. There is no ally in training : more ri.hl.v bred than this Kentucky oaks eandida. f land she inusi be reckoned a- a | ossrblllty in figuring . on the winner of that event. j Oakland, in Ihe strum oi W. E. Appbgate tt Co.. i has been fired by Hr. c. Cana ami. while Hi. son .t I.ear.a I. iter will n.u race here any more this winter. tin Louisville veterinarian ihinUs ho can roiim! Hi. I four -y ear old tip to being abb- io stand preparation so he .an race anywaj u Louisville and l.atonia Hi ting spring ami summer. There Is nothing serious tbe matter with Oaklands leg ami the treat • ne nt l*r. » . mi gave him may altlmateiy Insure him racing sound i..r ■ !..n time to come. old CK-h. th. first of ilu- get of I.U.I; and Charity to win this year among Ihe two-year-olds, is re- " garde,] with much pride by his owner and breeder vv Hr I L. Clark, as hi- gelding is out of the home- w bred nwre olli,. Ward. U.v Luke Ward, .in.l so now li Hi. Clark.- I. .is ranch has l.e.onie a producei of .| -ii, ■ i --fni i.. borses iu the second generation. This grand- n of Hanover ha- Improved on his m-: : start and i- ii .vv a promising prosper! t J. II. Mead has turned over to an L! Paao care- | taker bis speetly -priater. S.ilali. and by keejilng t him nut oi training until next fall. Mr. Mead and 1 trainer I Porctuan. are confab nt ..t getting that terformer to - and Iraialng again. -,. thai be *, 7" will lie able io lac, here next winter. Salali was " ei i|ipi.d iii Kentucky lasl fall, wbea ho was raciag i in winning fiS-ui. Having lost John Loiii- |,;, the ; claiming pro.,— - in a recni selling race bere. Mr. • Mead will have only ton. borses to take back io Kentucky They ne i aj.ii.au Bravo, H.inly. Bob Farley ami Chapuilepec, wliich will be about the smallest stable campaigned in the m-i or north by L the Pennsylvania turfman In several years. Capitau p Bravo bas been on tie -U li-i during most ol I.,- n winter ami Hanly ha- beeu affected by the high u altitude h.ac. though he ha- succeeded in w inning ff, race. ; i: l. Carman will take hi- entire stable hack i« r Kentucky at th.- riose of the Juarea meeting wiih the eyccptioii of a f.-w horses he has .i,-.|uir. d le- • -r i... th.- claiming pi... .— in seBJug races, which have _ not made g i -inc.- i.e.-oiniiig members of tii,. east t ein firfinan- string o! t It.- a.l.liion- !•- hi- stable ll.- I" will . lag, ... |. Miller. Lady Rankin in.l Just lied ai,- eapable oi winning good races on any • track, -i- each possesses some class and the former • When ai hi- I.--I belongs to the stake .-lass of racers. Mr. Carmau ha- not raced Starhottle m.i Semprtdus lien Ihis winter. Willi ihe noted Me* idiau. the-,- horses will Im- hi- reliance in the lug Kentucky handicaps this season. d l-.l Pahanar. .. lum--year-old owned by the far wes- v; tern lurf man, C. W. Clark, and trained by John Lowe. 1 i- sure io !,•■ entered for tin- Kentucky an 1 Latonia • Derbys th ning Sfiring ami is looked upon as - likely to b. g keen coaiendei ftw these prhtea of th.- • i n , ! in i j is . " J " J • a J J I I I i I i I .1 t I 1 , , , , , , , :, : ; I racing season of Ittl.l. r date i:i Palouaai has won t twelve races, l.-n as a I wo v car old and lv fat I ihis year. II. |„,.s,.s-,- brilliant speed and iu all i his recent piiforinanc.-s has linish.-d in a gam. ami I courageous manner. He is ■ home production and i lor this reason hi- owner, w It., is a son of former ! Senator William Clark, is proud Of him. Ostler Joe I the sire of Ll Paloinar. was a high da— race norse i the middle nineties and is now twenty years old. I ll.- i- i grandson .,: Falsetto, being by Fresno, and t out of the s.-ior to .1 1 in Douglas, a daughter of i Wildidle. rin- latter is a sna of Australian ami. • through Falsetto, Ll Paloinar gets iv ■■■ crosses -.I thai popular blond, -i- hi- dam Mary Aileeu. i- i by Bright Phoebus, al-. a son of Falsetto. Bright i Il bus won ihe Lawrence Realisation Stakes in is1..:, and ail of i:i l*alomar*s top si,-.- lines represent i -ink.- winning borses. Mr. Clarks pott Bas not grown to anything lik.- the |.| opori ion- ,,| a lliw I thorn from hi- I WO tn his I Inc. --year old form bttl in- ha- . a abundance of siae ami moreover .- a shapely tttiilt col:, with an extra g.-nd aeefe and -shoiibbi-. besides Inning good depth through tin heart, in his las; races he ha- proven thai he Is good weight carrier and. being bred to -lav. good judges think that wh.-n May roll- around in- will I i go th.- Derby route a- well as he now runs -i furlong-, on account ..f being raced here mis win ter. he will be far better seasoned than most of Ihe rligibles lor Ihe Churchill Howns event. Charles c. Price, presiding steward at tin- Jockey Club Juarez Hack will 1 1 • ■ t remain lure until Iho meeting i- entirely over. This efficient official ha-been ailing this whaler ami upon several occasions has i n . ,.iii|,elled to absent himself from hi- ii ■■• in the stand at the track as a consequence. Jinlg" price piui.ose- to leave her.- Monday ami will spend several weeks in the southern nan of Florida, rest ing until -priug and rammer racing begins in Ken link;. During hi- ah-.-iue Manager M. J. Winn. J. G. I.. Man-be. and W. II. Penchler will attend : the duties in the stewards stand. Judge Price will I..- in th.- stand the coming season at Churchill H..WH-. Douglas Park and Latonia, in Kentucky, and at Windsor, in Canada. Bnckhora. winner of the Juarea Handicap and the siar of the big racing -ning of | J. MaekCUXie. probably will not mce again until he faces the Hairier iii the Clark Handicap at Churchill Downs i May. This high class son of Broomstick lias ,,, iv been walked and trotted slowly for more than sis weeks and Iraiuer Adkins does not Intend : raee him again Inic this winter, lie had intended : • race him al Intervals throughout the winter, but Buekborn now ha- such a prestige that lie would be asked I., make weight concessions which his owner and trainer think it would I..- unwise to ask el" hi a Th.- son of Broomstick ha- grown and spread en. this winter and is now in the pink of condition physically. He will be ready, iu trainer Adkins opinion. I" race next spring and summer with sin-c.-ss against any horses in training and his train will not dodge a meeting with even such melon r year olds «- Free Lance. Froglegs ami The Manager.


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