Layers Reaping Harvest: Juarez Favorites Continue to Fail to Run as Well as Expected, Daily Racing Form, 1914-01-21

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LAYERS REAPING HARYEST JUAREZ FAVORITES CONTINUE TO FAIL TO RUN AS WELL AS EXPECTED. Jockey Kederis Returns to the Saddle After Absence of Several Months and Pilots Two Winners, but Draws a Suspension. El Paso, Tex., January 20. It was another day of long shots at Juarez. Three of the days winners were quoted at 15 to 1. The trio consisted of Ilanuis, Herpes and Duriii and the layers had a highly profitable day. The riding of jockey Kederis was the feature of the afternoon. It was his lirst day in the saddle since last fall. His debut was followed by a suspension of live days by the stewards for rough riding while astride Husky Lad. when he tried to get through along the rail at the half mile ground. He piloted the two winners." Theodorita and Durin, and in each instance showed superior skill, ami clearly outrode his opponents. Jockey OBrien was another rider to score two victories during the afternoon. The races were keenly contested and the winners were all driving hard. The stewards are still alert and are relentless in their attitude towards riders who resort to rough riding tactics. Jockey .Marco was susp!nded for live days for rough riding in the first race. Ji.ckey Metcalf was given tell days on the ground by starter Cassidy for disobedience and jockey Ilaynes got ten days fur the same offence. C. F. Orist, of Valley Falls. Kan., has sent seven two-year-olds, the get of Albula, here to be sold. They arrived all in good condition and will be offered at auction :oon.


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