Selling Platers In Action At Juarez.: Only One Pronounced Favorite Succeeds in Winning During Day at Mexican Course., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-06

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SELLING PLATERS IN ACTION AT JUAREZ JUAREZOnly Only One Pronounced Favorite Succeeds in Winning During Day at Mexican Course El Paso Tex April 5 Selling platers monopo ¬ lized the card at Juarez tlIs afternoon While most of the purses went to horses whose chances were well regarded it was not until the sixth race that a pronounced favorite succeeded In scoring This was Hard Iall Rosemary winner of the fifth shared the honors of favoritism with Yuha YuhaThe The El rod special will leave El Paso next Mon ¬ day noon The train will he made up for pas ¬ sengers and followers of the sport here instead of for horses as has been the custom heretofore The train will consist of four Pullmans one coach a diner and a baggage car They will be di ¬ verted at Kansas City and some plan to go to Chicago and the east while others will do to Louisville and Lexington LexingtonW W J Stokes a former Ciilgnry bookmaker is a recent arrival He will remain until the close closeThe The horses of Corrigan McKinney were shlpiHMl today to I iuisville iuisvilleR R Ripley traded Belcolore for Murta Mac with J W Fuller giving a small bonus for the ex exMiTler MiTler Henderson has purchased Maznik for 1000 front Kay Spence The latter claimed the horse out of his last race raceGeorge George M Van Gordon the oldest breeder and owner in California who has I wen racing a small stable here has decided to give his horses a let up for a couple of months and will not do any more racing until the Denver meeting The horses of this stable have IKCII shipped to tlte Van Gordon ranch near Oakland Cat Among the uiimbi r were the twoyearolds Rose Marian Carl Roberts and Rosamel and the threeyearold Zamloch Bar ¬ bara Kane which Mr Van Gordon bred and raced and sold to Frank 1 Weir only to repurchase the filly from that owner is at the Van Gordon ranch and will be gotten ready for Denver racing be ¬ fore leaving here Mr Van Gordon received word that there were six foals at his place three by General Roberts and three by Reformation ReformationSeymour Seymour Veiller shipped to Havro de Grale onlv three of the live horses lie brought here last fall OReilly succumbed to pneumonia shortly after ar ¬ rival here while Mimorioso was kijlvd in a race about a month ago The three remaining horses are Christophine Inez and Bennudlan L Hart well the stable rider who is at his home in Denver recovering from injuries incurred in the race in which Mimorioso met such a tragic death will be able to rejoin the stable at Havre de Grace GraceE E J OConnell has decided to race again on tho Kentucky tracks and will ship Carrie Onne to Louisville next week This is the only horse he has left having sold Panhachapl some time ago Howard Stearns a twentyyearold an prcntice rider under contract to OConnell will acfoinpanv his employer east ami will be seen in the saddle in Kentucky The boy has fully re ¬ covered from the illness that kept him out of the saddle here for several weeks He will resume riding here this week Stearns s a native of Syracuse N Y and rode his first winner here on Panhachapi December 15 of last year He sus ¬ tained severe injuries to one of his legs in a fall from Beleolorc February 17 and he was about recovering from these injuries when he was stricken with tynhoid fever lTp to the time of the ac ¬ cident Stearns was riding in promising form formThe The twoyearold Kalph S is the only horse that James Gritlin will take back to Kentucky Tutor the other horse he brought here has not raced up to his owners expectations and will be sold before the meeting closes W J Grist has pur ¬ chased the filly Parcel Post and turned her over to Ernest Rohb who will race her together with Mater and Cirnella G li Rlackford hanker and breeder of Denison Tex who ame hero with the intention of pick ¬ ing up few highclass mures for mating with his stallion Mceliok has left without fully ao compll hlug his purpose as Golden gnes was the only one lie was able to secure Anytime a mare that he was desirous of purchasing has been bought by II A Times and sent to the Jones ranch at Parnell Mo to he mated with Har rigan riganvoekoy voekoy 7 Acton has left for his home in Trf ronlo to rest for lln meeting at Havre de Grace IS Evans who hail charge of the boy hen will stiip the horsV Cecil tp the Maryland track this woolc woolcThe The twelveyearold Doe Allen which has boon raoinr here in the colors of the Ivyer Brothers tlic Texas owners is to bo retired at the eud of tho present meeting and sent to the Pwyer farm to end his days peacefully Doc Allen is the oldest horse racing here ami has a long string of victories ti his credit lie is a son of Lord Dalmeny out of Add Run by Uancocas and was bred at the Newman ranch near Swcetwater TPS It is said ho was once worked in a plow but be was first raced after th Newman sold him lo Charley Hurch from whom J K Dwvor bought him himRecent Recent workouts of horsos in training at Juarez were as follows followsAny Any Port Throeeighths in Avoubear Fiveeighths iu 100 ISat MastcrsoiiIIatr mile in 5R 5Rlieiilah lieiilah S Throeeighths in 7 7Rig Rig Lumax Threeeighths in s sCIMS CIMS Kox Half mile in 51 51Ella Ella Fiveeighths in 107 107Fafncr Fafncr Threeiiuartors in 117 = 3 Fort Sumter Threeeightli ThreeeightliFrank Frank Patterson Threeeighths in 41 = Henrv Walbank iMilo in 1rl 1rlIda Ida Cuminiiiis Quarter mile in 25 25Iinporatfir Iinporatfir Threeeiglfths in 11 11Journey Journey Ftiv i hth In 107 107Kid Kid XfNon Threeeighths in 2 2Mollu Mollu Cad Fiveeighth in 1UC


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