Track in Superb Shape: Races at Juarez Are Marked by Fastest Time of the Season, Daily Racing Form, 1914-12-18

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TRACK IN SUPERB SIIAPE RACES AT JUAREZ ARE MARKED BY FASTEST TIME OF THE SEASON. General Marchmont Carries John Lowes Colors To Victory in Principal Race of tlie Day Racing t$ Bo Suspended at Mexican Course Today. 171 Paso. Tex., December 17. Ideal conditions greeted racegoers at Juarez again this afternoon and the patronage was the best ot the week. The track was in superb condition and fast time marked the i il 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 r the races. The opening dash was easy for Cecil, mie of the choices, and lie led all the way by a Ills margin. Rockdale, which bad lieen backed Into favoritism, came from behind to beat Black-slieep by n nose for second money. Toynbee, held at mills tin In the betting, was just as easy a winner In the second, with Mud Sill Hie runner up. Jefferson Livingstons colors were carried to victory in the third by bis two-year-old Gertrude 15., whose previous performance here this winter had been disappointing. She led by a wide margin from start lit Ilnish today. She was the favorite, and Charity Ward, tin? second choice, was always the contende". The fourth was the best race of the day. from the standpoint of class. It resulted in victory by a three-length margin for John Lowes General March-luonl, mi which jockey Kederis had the mount. The "hush" burse, Sir Dyke, set the pace and weakened only at the end. He was beaten a head for second money by Flitaway, which appears to be rounding into form. Hose King, in the Green 15. Morris stable, came right back after her victory of yesterday with another one In the fifth race today. She disputed the running all the way with W. G. Yankes Oakland, the imIiIs-uii favorite, and outgamcd him at the end by half a length. It was Oaklands tirst start of the season here and he probably was not quite keyed up. Acumen came from far back to win the closing dash. Lady London had taken the lead in the stretch, but could not cope with Acumens closing rush and was beaten half a length. Forge, which had been backed into joint favoritism with Lady London was tfiird. . There will be no racing at Juarez tomorrow, when tjoi-fuiijjrjil of Tohn G. Follansbee, late president -of lhe JoeSey Clnti Juarez, will take place at New York. Kntries for Saturdays races will be un-J pounced at the usual time Friday. Owner J. W. Ilealy today made a charge against owner II. Fink, stating- that he declared if Delauey should be beaten in his last start he would claim him, which he did. Fink denied the charge, but tho stewards ordered his horses scratched pending an investigation. It was shown that Fink has been training bis own horses without securing a license. A number of owners are planning to ship their horses from Juarez to New Orleans. Al Austin started Salon and a counle of yearlings he purchased from A. II. Spreckels on their way there this morning. Steve Judge, who became mixed, up in .an altercation with starter Mars Cassidy. is arranging to shlj Hay Kgans stable to. the Louisiana track. T Henry, the diminutive brother of jockey J. Ifenry, rode his first race of the meeting here yesterday, when he had the mount on Ethel Wicks. The boy was not permitted to ride in Kentucky, as he did not come up to the weight limit prescribed by the rules of the Kentucky Hacing Commission. Klhco coining here the boy has picked up in weight. The three horses belonging to A. L. Aste that rnnie here in charge of trainer C. Banks were roldy, Ihyllis Antoinette and Be. Jockey W. AVnrd cailie with the shipment. Ten Point has been sent to Slieepshead Bay for the winter. Mr. Aste is expected to visit Juarez after the holidays. Recent arrivals include the strings of Ike Tullet. Mike Hayes, Valentine and Co.. Fred Mallory, Ed Getehel and K. Itobb. I. Knebelkamp, a well-known Kentucky turfman, who has some horses here, was also an arrival, as was Frank W. Doss. The following horses have been placed on the .schooling list by starter Cassidy: Lady Young, Mer-curlnni, Ladv Mint, Pedro. Salon. King Worth, Pay Streak, Annie Wood and Free Will. S. Y. Faucet t has sold Ills vearling gelding, Jim-Jlile Hunt, by Himalaya Stella Shea, to Ike Striker, for 00. Recent work-outs of horses in training at Ju:z were a8 follows: Weather clear; track fast. Alice Teresa Half mile in 52. Auntie Curl Five-eighths in 1:01. Avocado Five-eighths in 1:07. Hat Masterson Five-eighths in 1:0S. Iompton Half mile iu 57. Curlicue Three-ipiarfcrs in 1:21. Dad Davies Three-quarters in 1:1!. Dr. Gatlln Throe-eighths in 3. Florin Three-quarters iu 1:21. G rover Hughes Half mile in 53. Ilolsington Three-eighths in .i7. laniel Three-quarters in 1:18. John Hurie Five-eighths in 1:08. John Lopis Three-quarters in 1 :30. Xetniukor Three-quarters in 1:1!. Old lien Half mile iu 52. Ooina Three-eighths In 37. Originator Five-eighths !n 1:12. Itose Oneil Three-quarters in 1:25. Rye Straw Three-eighths in 4::. Sam Hecklnini Half mile in 51. ; Silver Tone Five-eighths in 1 :!. Sinai Five-eighths in 1:07. Weather clear: track fast. Amnzenient Half mile in 52. Azurea Half mile in 51. ijauuiliigo Seven-eighths in l:..l. Dig Luniax Thrre-olgliths iu .".;. Calcium Half mile in 5:-.. Doc Allen Half mile in 51. Doll Boy Five-eighths iu 1 :04. Flying Five-eighths iu 1:0C.. ! Forge Half mile iu 52. Gertrude 11. Half mile in 50. Oyltl Five-eighths in 1:05. I Itirilv Seven-eighths in 1::!4. Ileadfnrt Hair mile iu 54. Hlinvar Lass Three-eighths in "0. Knif Inla Half mile in 52. Liujy Loudon Half mile in 50. laMiora Half mile in 4!. Napnio McPee Throe-eighths in 57. No Quarter Three-eighths in 3;. Im HoaliK Five-eighths iu 1:03. INiiiwnr Three-eighths in 37. Rubicon II. Five-eighths in 1:05. ltuvoco Three-eighths in . ::o. Senator .Tames Three-quarters in 1:10. Viander Five-eighths in 1:00. f Viva Half mile in 50. V : -


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