Long Shots Win at Juarez: Horses Quoted at Liberal Odds Figure Frequently in Days Results, Daily Racing Form, 1914-02-28

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LONG SHOTS WIN AT JUAREZ P HORSES IUOTLD AT LIBERAL ODDS FIGURE FREQUENTLY IN DAYS RESULTS. . I :l at Consistent Bello of Bryn Mawr Is Returned Winner n of Handicap in Which Colonel Marchmont u Makes Poor Showing as Favorite. El Paso. Tex.. February 117. This was ladies day at I lit- Jockey Club Juarez track and the large ! crowd that invariably visits the splendid course 1 across the Rid Claude on sueh occasions was on hand. The day was suniniorlike, with a light wind blowing. The chief feature of an attractive card was tin- 1 Mazatlau Handicap, one mile, for which Colonel Marehnioiit was the top weight and favorite, lie 1 mn a dismal race and finished last, ltadly beaten :1 oil. The winner turned up in that consistent till.v. Belle of J!ryn Mawr. which obtained an early le-i-i of such proportions that her opposition could never J get close to her. Truly was the runner up from 1 start to finish, but barely lasted to beat the fast coining Cousin Puss for second money. The opening race, a half mile dash for maiden two year olds, was marked by a plunge on Vampire, from the stable of G. J.. Blackford. The support for Vampire was so persistent that he went to the post at odds-on. lie lashed into a long lead ini- " mediately after the start and was never headed, although he had to be whipped out at the end tc withstand the challenge of .Mex. which closed in i-olirageous fashion after having lost much ground 1 going wide in the early stages of the race. The layers were again hard hit when Kick was returned the winner of the second race, lie had 1 been backed from "0 to 1 down to 0 to 1. Away from the barrier jxiorly. he constantly improved his position and got up to win by half a length from I another outsider. C. K. Davis. The unplaced con tenders contained several that had come in for sub j stautial backing. Another long shot scored in the following race. when Grays Favorite led from the start to finish. Iiilau was" held a short priced favorite in this race, but ran moderately throughout and was at no tiun a facter. Iluric. one of the choices, ran a seriratiopal f.loliu race in winning the fifth. Off practically last, hi remained far back in the early stages, but came like a Hash finally and won going away. Cloud Chief, a 00 to 1 shot that was making his first start of lie reason here, just lasted to beat Angelus for second money. Wcynnoke. which had changed hands several times within a short time, was well backed to win the l:ist race and did it. T. Collins, from whom the horse was claimed not long ago, at tempted to buy him back when he was olfered for sale after the finish of the race, but found .Smith and Farrar. his latest owners, ready to protect him, and so failed to reg.iin him. Frank Caz.olo. of Chicago, who has been en joying the races for tile past week, left to-night for New Orleans. Eddie OBiicn. of Portland, is a late arrival, lie expects to remain a week. .lockcy Itoy Eslcp has been called to his home in Baltimore m account of sickness in his family. Hook-maker Edward Farrcll drew a stand in the ring today. .Iickcy Cavanaugh was suspended for live days by starter Cassiily for disobedience at the barrier In the third race. Francis was claimed out of the fifth race by Mrs. 11. Armstrong for 25. Mm-ii interest is being manifested in Sundays renewal ot the Chapultepec Handicap, for which I lodge has been assigned the top weight of 127 pounds. I lodge will be a starter in the race, it is announced. Oilier probable .starters include Orb, 115 pound;-: .Milton Koblee, 310; and King Worth, H2. Recent work-outs of horses in training at Juarez were as follows: Ask .Ma Three-quarters in 1:22. Augustus Heinze Half mile in 53. l.en Uneas Five-eighths in 1:03. CI ink Three-eighths in IKfvi-Doctor Gatlin Three-eighths in 4 !.. Dromi -Throe-quarters in 1:10". Dutch Rock Three-quarters in 1 :25. Eddie Foy Three-quarters in 1:22. Fool o Fortune Five-eighths in 3:07. Harden of Allah Three-quarters in 1:23. George Oxnard Half mile in 53. , Gertrude Dix Three-quarters in 1:22. Iron .Mask Quarter mile in 20. Napa Nick Half mile in 53. Old Got ch Three-eighths in 42. Osaple Half mile in r2. Pajaroita Three-eighths in 88. Taw Five-eighths in 1:01. Ill Hart Five-eighths in V.OV.t. Prince Conrad Five-eighths in 1:12. Redpa 111 Five-eighths in 1:0 Hi. Ri-nwar Half mile in 51. Rnvoco Five-eighths in 1:07. .Shawnee Half mile in 52. sjiortv Northeut .Seven-eighths in 3:3,. Superstition Three-eight lis in 88. Venetian- Five-eighths in 1:0". Vested Rights Half mile in ;il. Tile .Monk Five-eighths in 1:05.


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