Long Shots to the Fore: Horses Quoted at Liberal Odds Getting Lions Share at Juarez, Daily Racing Form, 1914-03-13

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LONG SHOTS TO THE FORE HORSES QUOTED AT LIBERAL ODDS GETTING LIONS SHARE AT JUAREZ. Only One Favorite Numbered Among Yesterdays Winners Henry Walbank Finds Light Impost : to His Liking and Wins Handicap. i i El Pnso, Tex., March 12. The ideal weather that has added .so much to tin enjoyment of racing at Juarez, or late continued today and, coupled with a promising card, served to attract a 1 crowd to the Mexican course. Interest chiefly centered in an ovi might handicap at three-quarters of a inile from i which Dr. 1. K. Clarks good three-year-old. Orb. the lop weight, was witlidrawn, leaving six to go. I:tj Streak, .li the strength of his good snowing in Hit- race in which Iron .Mask created a new American record for live and a half furlongs was histal- led favorite and flattered his backers by running , ill a prominent position until into the stretch. Then he retired leaving the lightly-weighted Henry ; Walbank and Furlong to light it out. The for- ; iii r, aided by his extrcmciy light impost, was able to outlast Furlong and beat him by half a biiglh. The winner was the extreme outsider of i .3i race in the betting. Mrs. Camp, starting for the lirst time since her campaign of last fall in Kentucky, carried the colors of Seymour Wilier to victory in the opening dash. This lilly is a half sister to Christophine. which reduced the American mile record to lrC.Oif, yesterday. She led by a wide margin from .start to finish and Toy Hoy just did get up to beat Yuba, another that was making her lirst start of the Hireling, for second money. Kenneth, the over win lining favorite, quit after showing some early speed and finished far back. Largo outgamcd Superl. fthich John Lowe recently lioiighl, ill a driving finish in the second race, a three-quarter mile dash for three-year-olds. The winner was a receding lirst choice. The third race found Originator backed from 12 to 1 to half that figure, le-tding from start to finish, with another heavily backed outsider. Angelas, second. .Miss- Sly, running in the colors of J. W. Coakley Vr the lirst time, scored with long odds quoted against her in the fifth. She beat Ooma, which h.i.l been bached for a "good thing." by a nose. Minev .1 1 til in io, the well-backed lirst choice, quit after showing good early speed and was unplaced. Kclsetta. in accounting for the closing dash, was the easiest winner of the day. Ocean Queci was 1 lie runner-up at the finish. Sea Cliff was backed into favoritism in this race, but ran as poorly as in his recent preceding starts and linished unpriced. The apprentice rider. C. Jones, distinguished hiin-sdf by piloting two of his mounts to victory, Roth were "at long odds. Jefferson Livingston and Hart Newman are negotiating with X. K. .Moody, who is at present at his home in Victoria, IS. .. for the contract on the promising apprentice rider A. .Motr, who can ride at 85 pounds. Jockev.s P. Hill and II. Woods were suspended for live days by starter Cassidy for persistently break-lug up possible starts in the first, nice. After trainer It. X. Vestal breezed the good three-vear-old Orb this morning he pulled up with a badly bruised heel. He was excused from the handicap and will not face the barrier again during this meeting. Jockey A. Xeylon will leave for Chicago tomorrow to visit friends. Recent work-outs of horses in training at Juarez were as follows: Mint Elsie Five-eighths in 1:07. I.atchler Quarter mile in 25. Itcda Three-eighths in -It. lien Greenleaf -Half mile in 55. Black Lyod Susan l?alf mile in Carlton Club Three-eighths in :!7;f.. limber Half mile in 52. Cousin Iuss .Mile in 1:4.H.-.. Dromi Five-eighths in 1:05. Eddie Fov Five-eighths in 1:0::. Kdlth W. Three-eighths in !!. Fastoso Half mile in "-!. Fearless Half mile in .r,0. Ceorge Karme Half mile in 50. Cohlfmii Half mile in 52;.-,. Cvpsv Half mile in 55. Hope So Mile in UAUVr.. Jerky Half mile in 54. Kittv Stanlield Three-eighths in 373. Mav" L. Three-quarters in 1:11. Russell McCill Half mile in 55. Shawnee Three-eighths in !59i,. Superl Three-quarters in 1:11. Superstition Half mile in 55. Supremacy Half mile in 55 Suniinerhill Three-eighths in S. Tov Hoy Half mile in Kt. Trojan Itelle Three-quarters in 1:1SS. Vampire Half mile in 50. Va Va Half mile in M. Venetian Three-quarters in 1:20. Waldo Three-eighths in oS. .


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