Borels Day to Shine: Jockey, About to Depart for California Pilots Three Winners at Latonia, Daily Racing Form, 1913-10-30

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BORELS DAY TO SHINE JOCKEY, ABOUT TO DEPART FOR CALIFORNIA, PILOTS THREE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Wins ILalf the Card with Isabelle Valle, Sir Marion and Flabbergast Weather Improves a Bit. Cincinnati, 0., October 21. Jockey Borels large following reaped a harvest this afternoon when that rider accounted for half of the card of six races with Isabella Valle. Sir Marion and Flabbergast, all at fair prices. It probably also marked Borels farewell jierformaiiee in this locality for this season, as lie announced today that he would depart tomorrow for California to spend at his home me time intervening before the opening of Cliarler.tou racing, when? he will rejoin the W. G. Yanke stable. Rorel inaugurated his successes with Isabelle Valle when tliat Ally graduated from the maiden class in winning tlie opening dash. He followed with a victory on Sir Marion and C. Turners absence from the track enabled him to ride Flabbergast, which won the handicap in which Sieeth and Morristown were opposed to the Turney three-jrear-old. Sieeth enjoyed favoritism over the other two starters, but Flabbergast held him safe at all times and won well in hand. There wan improvement in the weather today and, for a period, jiwt before rac:- time, the sun broke through the clouds. But soon a drizzling rain again began. The patronage was liberal this afternoon and tlie speculation was larger in volume than for several days. The racing was fairly interesting, even though tlie difficult track militated against it. The only close finish developed in the third race, a handicap for two-year-olds at thfee-ipiarters, in which Bronzewing and 15ac fought it out at the end. ltronzewing won by a small margin. Anytime was tht favored one in this race and flattered her backers by maintaining a good lead to tlie last turn, wh re lironzewing slipped through alolig the inner rail and secured a good lead, Bac, forced to. go wide aiid weakly handled, came fast at the end, but Bionzpwing held on resolutely and won by a head. fc Cajsh " Delivery scored his fourth successive vlc-tory wlfen lie led home a fairly good band of sprinters in the liftli race. ,Sir Catesby was best in the closing race- and galloped" tnVWv-t-CrwUioUlC. others in the stretch racing. In the earlier stages he had been a distant trailer and he suffered keen Interference on the stretch turn when his rider tried to get through along tlie inner rail. After the finish of the last race E. R. Bradley sold to J. II. Mead tlie three-year-old Brookllehl for a reported price of ."0. He will lie shipped to Juarez. Tlie two-horse combination, consisting of Sir Marion and lironzewing. paid 00.!J0 for . The t hree-horse, made up of Flabbergast, Cash on Delivery and Sir Catesby. paid 5.80 for . Jockey C. Turner departed today for Toronto. Ont., to lie on baud at a meeting of the Canadian Racing Associations and plead liis cause for reinstatement to ride for others besides his contract employer, Amos Turney. George M. Hendrie. president of the Windsor Jockey Chili, departed tonight for Toronto to attend a meeting of tlie Canadian Racing Associations, scheduled to lie held at Toronto next Saturday. Important matters, it is said, will lie discussed at this meeting. B. 1,. Fitzgerald announced today ids intention of sending a car load of racers to Juarez on the special train from here. M. R. Farmer is another who todav engaged a car on tlie special, and V. K. Phillips." after Iyabelle Valles victory, stated that lie would lake her and two yearlings to the .Mexican course. James Butler will ship to Juarez from New York at least one carload of the extensive band of yearlings lie lias in training. The horses will be in charge of trainer R. C Benson. Tlie W. G. Yanke consignment of fifteen racers will he shipiied bv express to Charleston immediately after the olus of the I.atonia meeting. Adair and Baker will also ship their string by express to Palmetto Park. Present indications are that at least twenty cars of horses will make up the special train that will depart from Latonia direct for Palmetto Park on November 17. There will he three sleepers for the uecoinmodation of passengers desiring to go on the train. bo-ides diners, day coaches and baggage cars. Jockcv Kederis will leave for his home in California tomorrow night. He will be accompanied by Floivnz Israel, who looked after his riding interests and made his engagements on the Canadian tracks and at Saratoga. liarnev Si-hreiber was an arrival today from Laurel and will remain iiere for several days. Most of the breeders who came to dispose of their vearlings at vesterdays sale departed for their iioines todav well pleased with results and the good prices" obtained by the Kentucky Sales Com-lanv fr their stock.


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