Horse And His Owner Suspended.: Inconsistent Racing of Carlton G. Responsible for Ruling from Stewards at Fort Erie., Daily Racing Form, 1913-07-09

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HORSE AND HIS OWNER SUSPENDED Inconsistent Racing of Carlton G Responsible for Ruling from Stewards at Fort Erie Buffalo N Y July S There were some unusual happenings at Fort Erie this afternoon The winners of two 01 the selling races were bid up and changed owners after their victories Another horse was claimed ami to cap the climax Andy Malone anil his horse Carlton were suspended after the hitters sorry exhibition in the sixfurlongs handi ¬ cap in which he was beaten on by Leochares and Up ¬ right rightCarlton Carlton Gs form at Fort Erie has been highly in ¬ consistent On the opening day he finished fourth to Knights Differ Upright and Hoffuian Then he came back the following lay and beat Leochares Calgary Cliff Kdge and Ymlr He was heavily backed when he won while today there was but lit ¬ tle siipixirt for him A shift of jockeys from Dunn to Turner was made in todays race and the horse was never a factor He was unable to get to the front at any time and was beaten almost a dozen lengths by Leochares and Ipright At tin concilium of the afternoons sport a ruling came from the judges stand which brought suspension to Maloue and the horse with a recommendation to tiie Committee of the Canadian Racing Associations tlrt the suspension lie made permanent permanentCarlton Carlton i had five pounds the worst of the weights today as compared with his previous race and todays race was almost two seconds faster than the one that Carlton won There are rumors here of a jockey combination It is said that one of the big plungers operating here watered heavily on Carlton G when he won the other day while his commission this afternoon was on Lecchares LeccharesClinton Clinton Klwah and Marie T were the horse that changed owners during tile afternoon After the former won the sixth race he was bid up from 409 to 700 and bought bv Sam Ixiuis P M Civill retaliated bv claiming Marie T which finished second for fftOO The old fend between II G Bed well and Amos Tuniey broke out afresh after Kl ¬ wah won Dr Darrah of Baltimore agent for Bedwell bid up the mare from 7 K to 1000 and secured her for the Bidwcll stable at that figure figureThe The racing during the afternoon was marked by some bad rides csKcially so In the first race which called for Caiiiidianfoaled horses On form John Bouiiian was regarded as a certainty He was ridden by jockey Moody and when the break came he immediately got into difficulty When he recov ¬ ered and raced to the leader his rider took him in baud and at the finish he tired and was beiTrelT bnV There was much comment over the race raceCarroll Carroll Shilling was a visitor at Fort Krle today He will remain until the close of the meeting when he will leave for Saratoga Shilling was in receipt of a letter from Sam Hildreth a few dys ago in which the latter said that he was arranging to dis ¬ pose of his property in France and return to America Hildretb tried to sell some of the Kohler horses lu France but was unsuccessful and the entire lot will be shipped back to New York and sold in the jxid docks at Sheepshead Bay on September C Dave Lcary who bought in a couple of the Kohler horses at the recent sale will race them at Saratoga SaratogaW W Braden has been engaged as trainer by J W Burttschell He succeeds A L Livingston LivingstonJ J O Taibott was a visitor here today He will appear before the committee of the Canadian Uacing Associations at their meeting on Thursday and try and straighten out matters so that he can race horses on the Canadian tracks tracksBen Ben Jacobs came down from Montreal in the in ¬ terests of the King Edward Park track He dis ¬ tributed the books of the meeting among the horse ¬ men and several promised to ship their horses horsesFred Fred Foster stopped off here today Ho is on his way from Montreal to Porter Ind where he shipped his horses a few days ago agoCol Col W E Applegate arrived from Kentucky this morning lie will remain here until the close and after visiting Windsor will go to Saratoga SaratogaJL JL Daly will ship his stable from here to Sara ¬ toga He has arranged to take over the string of steeplechasers owned by Bartlctt McLennan The latter will purchase some now material for Daly to develop


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