Cousin Puss Disappoints: Top Weight and Favorite Runs Unplaced Din Juarez Feature Race, Daily Racing Form, 1914-03-19

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COUSIN PUSS DISAPPOINTS TOr WEIGHT AND FAVORITE RUNS UNPLACED IN JUAREZ FEATURE RACE. J. W. Fuller Wins Handicap with Black-Eyed Susan and Also Takes Juvenile Purse with Tokay Captain Burns a Victor. El Paso, Tex., March is. Two handicaps and an allowance race for two-year-olds imparted an at-t activeness li the Juarez card this afternoon that was responsible for a greatly increased attendance. IV.e siort was in keeping with the promise of the program. The race in which the greatest interest centred was the .Santa Carlos Handicap, for three-ytNT-fhis and over, one mile and an eighth, for winch Cousin Iuss, carrying the top woignt oi 115 jxiitiid. went to the post an even-money favorite. S."- raced disappointingly ami finished unplaced after i jiving run in close attendance upon the pacemakers ill the early stages tf the racing, the winner mined iij m J. V. Fullers filly, Black-Eyed Susan, skilfully ridden by jockey laplin. After having been ivserved in tiit. early part of the race. hc i.ssi i.. 1 die lead in the stretch and won with case -- i I Bert Getty and Orliu Kripp. It was the scc- id p ir.-c if the lay for .Mr. Fuller, whose Tokay ;i 1 w in the opening race. race that possessed scarcely less interest was iiic liilee-ipitirleis of a mile handicap for lliree-. -w olds that was carded third on the program, l v;i, contesteil hy a, field of seven, with Captain I.ums tilling the duel role of to;i weight and tavor-iie lie made good in a driving linisli with Osuple i iid Ring. Captain Hums is well engaged in the east and hids lair to he a useful racing tool. The half mile dash for two-year-olds with which ilu afternoons proceedings began, resulted in the ill f.at of .lames Butlers Supremacy, the odds-oil Iilee. hy Tokay, one of the outsiders. Tokay won i if by himself and the I.utler lilly led .Marie OBrien coui the Livingston stable, for second money hy a turn w margin. V. S. Trevey, who achieved fame l;.v tin development of Hawthorn, won the second laci with Winifred 1. liil.ii ruled favorite and scored in the lifth race. Because of his well known propensity for bleeding in bs ra.-es. the layers took liberties witii him in quoting place and show odds, lie led all the way. iti- - n, nr,i ami Canteui fought it out in the closing rnish fr mi start lo iinish and the former forced aiiea.t f right at the cud. The favorite. Anna Reed, was at i.; time a dangerous factor in the decision of the ace. M;ing;iiicso was purchased from S. Ambrose hy . i I Roinigh this morning. The proposed meeting at Tulsa may not take place as . ii suit of Governor Cruces ultiinatum regarding :e ti -g .1 i-k Rcnlou was suspended for the rest of the uncling hy starter Cassidy for disobedience in the siccnd race. Furhugtiii Bess, Wishing Ring. Christmas Eve, K.ivo -o and other horses belonging to .1. ;. Res- ss w ill be sold at auction in the Juarez paddock li in n row. Tin prices realized at the recent paddock sale , .iKiMvx were as follows: .Marie .. L. Rlirliligame, SKCc Altaic 1., L. Rurlingauio, .50: Kenwar. .1. I English. .5: Milt Jones, M. M. Priota. .00; Ri t Pecos. General Pcsqnira. .0o; Lamberta. 1.. W. 11 eks. 5: C. K. Davis. J. J. Quiulan. 50: Dan- nv. M. M. Iriota. .: Chanticlor, L. Burlinganic. Silli. Balmnia. J. Y. Fuller. .00.


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