Wilson Racers Win Thrice: Lysander, Penobscot And Yellow Eyes Score For Saratoga Track President.; Hurakan, a Daughter of Uncle, Carries Colors of Charles Kohler to Victory at Belmont Park--Gossip from the East., Daily Racing Form, 1913-06-03

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WILSON RACERS WIN THRICE LYSANDER PENOBSCOT AND YELLOW EYES SCORE FOR SARATOGA TRACK PRESIDENT Huraltan a Daughter of Uncle Carries Colors of ofCharles Charles Kohler to Victory at Belmont Park Gossip from the East Xcw York June 2 Tho sixteenth running of tho Pateheiguo Selling Stakes and the thirteenth running f Iliu Granel Xatlonal Stoop1 base served to draw i illiiT getodly crowd of pair us of racing to Bel ¬ li nt Park this aftorniMin Tic day passed without icial incident Tin racing was spirited and en j itnie iiHng marked by sev ral exellins finishes finishesThe The Patehogue Slakes a C avesond fixture iusli t ed in ISjHi was won by Lysander from tlie stable i H T Wilson with Donald Maeelonald in closest i rsult The history of the race since lilOO is as i ear Winner WinnerUMHI AWt Jockey UMHI Mexhaniis 4 114 Mailer lill Himself 105 Womlerly 1455 112 1I02 Cameron 10S OConnor 2040 1 10 KIIK Ilater 102 Haack 2110 109 IIOI Aseensiou 5 30 5 T Burns 2025 310 1105 ifiit and True TruelyiiS 5 101 L Smith 1815 110 lyiiS Koator 4 101 W Knapp 2120 10 if 1107 laeoblto 4 102 M Preston 1 S 5 10 IniS Don Enrique 4 100 Dolabv 217O 10 rMKl Koyal Onyx 305 Hutwoll 3200 130 1910 Tim Pippin 4 3 OS S Davis 11 W 110 IH ivsUnelor 102 Wolfe 075 125 125Racing Racing suspended in ID 11 and 1912 1912Tho Tho steeplechase stake also foil to the Wilson r table Penobscot being returned an easy winner Hie tahuhitod history of the Grand Xational Steeple ¬ chase Is given below belowYear Year Winner AWt4 Jockov Val Time 3S90 Trillion S 3 ft 5 Mr W Hayes 150 427 1900 Ihilae 5 15 Donohtie i525 4r2 iil Saiket 37 Carson 0100 5i 3902 G W Jenkins 4 3 Hay r25 4 k ko o Plohu 141 Hay i05l 42S f101 St Mule 4 142 Hay 4511 40 jli5 Mack Dwyer 34 llolman j2lo 3 1901 G and Plenty 170 Hay 1907 Alfar IV Owens 510 5S 19IIS Kara iSS McAfee 1 775 15 3tii9 Sir Wooster 105 Davidson Davidson3I10 740 i 3I10 Heissfonton 4 IM W Allen AllenIIK 1 275 IIK Penobscot 4 340 Wolkc 1 74 33 Hacing suspended in IS 11 and 312 312The The opening elash saw the colors of Capt E B Cassatts carried to victory by Flying Fairy with plefilv of margin over Palanquin and in the follow ¬ ing race trainer Dave OLoary sadellod a winner for Charles Kohler in Hnrakai a daughter of Uncle and The Hoyden HoydenJames James Fitzsimmons Sandhill had his work cut eiul to beat Guy Fisher in the overnight handicap which was run as the fourth race and Yellow Eyes made it a triple for the H T Wilson stable by win ¬ ning the selling race which came at the end of the card cardFifty Fifty subscriptions have been promised by men of wealth who will create a fund of 125000 for the Dinchase of Europeail blooded stc ck to replenish the depleted thoroughbred brooding establishments of the Uiiited States The pretpositiou was made a few weeks ago and it has taken such root that a committee has already beon formed to take charge of the enterprise consisting of August Helmont John San ford II K Knapp Frederick Johnson and C 1C G Hillings The conditions of the suhscrip tiein eall for 1000 upon acceptance the balance lei lie at the call e f the committee and no one IKT eju ean obtain more than three subscriptions of V500 each The list is to close on July 35 Ap ¬ proximately onehalt the amount received from sub ¬ scriptions shall be used by the committee to pur ins in its discretion eitlujr at private sale or by imhh aiietion in either Great Britain or Franco or both countries a number of thoroughbred yearlings which shall be shipped to Belmont Park and em or abeiut October 1 publicly drawn by lot nch sub ¬ scription to call fe r one yearling Stieh purchases ir te be made by experts named by the committee All expense up to fhe time of the drawing is to be paid out of the subscription fund and all ex ¬ penses tlieresiftor by tho subscriber subscriberAfter After the yearlings are distributed there shall be opened a series of stakes for which only those year ¬ lings elniwn may run All races shall be governed liv the rules of the Jockey Club and all subscrilMrs iKioe to accept the decision of the Jockey Club as final so far as such rules apply applyHie Hie Jockey Club will at the option of the owners purchase live entire horses or mares which shall cnmplKtu the course and pass a veterinarian examina ¬ tion as serviceable ami sound In tho event e f ineire than live owners making a tender of thoir horses live of theso tendered shall be drawn by lot and the horses so purchased shall be donated bv the Jockey Club to the Uniteel States Army ArmyThe The races are to be run ou sucli courses and on well elates as the committee may decide The pre ram for each seiison will be laid out and published arly in the spring of each year Hacing associa ¬ tions will doubtless add some stakes to the races fer the advantage of having them run ou their re pietive nice c mrsos mrsosThe The general outline of the proposed races is sub ¬ ject to changes that the committee may eleom ad ¬ visable to make but no changes will be made after tin closing of the subscriptions unless with tho unanimous consent of ail the subscrilKrs subscrilKrsEntries Entries for all these races will bo confined to KUbseriburs and te the horses distributeel at the orig ¬ inal allotment Provision has been made to add to the prizes in case the entries exceeel the number Never was there n cause promoted that will so ilii in th elevation of tho turf and Improve the thoroughbred in this country The English and lnnili blood Ihat will IK inniscd inte the American urewluet will more than probable make up fe r the e l article that IKIS beon lost te this country through the exMirtatioii eif so many of the notable sire and mures in the last throe years yearsThe The vfforts of theise coucerneel in this gigantic nterprisi should certainly l e appreciated on all rile ami by all patriotic citizens for it is an effort le biiilil up something the inrportaneo of which iniy be more generally recognized when horses are inin neeeloel ill the Initoel States for the countrys iotiCtlein than tbey are at present presentIeiokev Ieiokev Tommy MeTaggart was fooling in good liuiiMir in the paddoek at Belmemt Park this after iniiii His ease came before the stowarels of the Jockey Club and it was dccldeel to renew his license which had lK eii hold up because of the rough riding jiHhlint at Plinlico last fall that resulted in the loath of Worth WorthW W C Daly arrived at Belmont Park today with a onrloael of horses from Electric Park Baltimore wbere he1 has bgoen racing with some suooess suooessFreel Freel Miller ami Julo Garson also arrived during the aftcrneiem with their strings Milier was as ¬ signed to a stable at Jamaica He brought Aviator Fetnd Heart Water Welles ami the twoyearold flalea Girson had Crania and Toniata M Kelly drought Deduction and also Hans Creek which hit tor he raced for James Fitzsimmons at Electric Park ParkThe The entries for the coming meeting of the Piping Kofk Racing Association which will open Thursday and continue on Saturday June 7 and Monday June give promise of sport e rrn iKtter than that es ¬ tablished last fall with the first meeting of the or ¬ ganization Devotees of amateur speirt from all parts of the count rty have entered theIr horses lilMrally and besides this siipjiort from the nonprofessional eUmcut will come a groat representation fre m the stables that race on the regular tracks The organ ¬ ization was established for the purpose of proving that the people of this ce untry and e f Xew York in particular love racing for racings sake without thought of profit and with only one motive to furnish racing at its iKst under conditions that none eeiulel question This prompted the mooting last fall


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