Pimlico Has Mud Racing: Heavy Rains Fall But The Going Remains In Fairly Good Condition.; Feature Race of the Day Falls to Montresor--Corsican Defeats Boxer and Is Bid Up., Daily Racing Form, 1915-05-13

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PIMLICO HAS MUD RACING HEAVY BAINS FALL BUT THE GOING BE MAINS IN FAIRLY GOOD CONDITION Feature Bace of the Day Tails to Montresor Corsican Defeats Boxer and Is IsBid Bid Up Pimlico Md May 12 U T Wilsons Montresor won todays feature race at Pimlico the Stafford Handicap a dash of threequarters in which he led from the rise of the barrier and finished a length and a half in front of Andrew Wellbacked horses won a majority of the purses Heavy pursesHeavy rains that set in early this morning and continued all afternoon made the going sloppy There was apparently a good sound bottom to the track as fair time was made in the different races racesThe The second runup of the meeting came after W P Burcns Corsican won the third race Sam Louis bid the colt up from 1000 to 1400 at which price he was bought in Louis then claimed Boxer which finished second for 1415 Boxer has been going badly in all of his recent races and the sloppy going probably accounted for his improved performance of this afternoon afternoonThe The surprise of the day came with the running of the Country Club Handicap in which Orperth beat the heavily hacked Joe Deihold and Cock spur a half dozen lengths lengthsWilliam William Garth received a message this morning that the Hastings mare Cantaloupe had foaled twins by Celt One of the foals died but the other is a big fine lusty colt This is the second time that Cantaloupe has foaled twins She is the dam of Muskmelon and Casaba CasabaA A partnership was registered this afternoon between F Tamsen and A E Lacade in the horses Change Gcrrard and Supreme Messrs Tamseu and Lacade are Cubans who secured the horses named durinr the meeting at Marianao last winter winterThe The Westchester Racing Association will issue Identification cards In daco of the regular badges to stable employes These cards must be endorsed by employers with information as to the bearers names height weight color and number of the stable It is said that the Pinkertous will keep a sharper lookout than ever for undesirables dur ¬ ing the coming season and from the information gathered from these cards a good line will be had on everyone employed about the different raco courses Jack Adkina has entered the Mackenzie horses in the stakes to be run at Ottawa It is said that the stable will leave Kentucky with the close of the Douglas Park meeting meetingBuskin Buskin John Whalens good handicap horse is said to have gone wrong and will not be a starter for some weeks weeksII II E Watklns contemplates resting his horses until the opening of the Hamilton meeting although Barnegat may be shipped to Canada to fill his early engagements J S Tyree and William Oliver are among those who have decided to ship to Toronto The stable of G W Scott is said to be on its way from Texas to Toronto for the opening of Woodbine WoodbineJockeys Jockeys who are hooked for the Canadian cir ¬ cuit are Turner Coleman Rice McAtee Groth Goldstein Guy Burns Taplin Shilling Ambrose Hartwcll Obert and Dreyer DreyerWorkouts Workouts over a sloppy track today were Anxiety Seveneighths In 135 135Ben Ben Dale Seveneighths in 135 Black Broom Mile in 154 154Briar Briar Path Half mile in 52 Brandywiue Half mile in 51 51Bryndown Bryndown Mile in 145 145Bushy Bushy Head Threequarters in 120 Carbide Mile and an eighth in 205 205Cliff Cliff Field Seveneighths in 134 134Colonel Colonel Holloway Half mile in 51 51Donald Donald Macdpnald Mile in 149 149Ed Ed Henry Half mile in 52 52Energetic Energetic Half mile in 52 52Gannon Gannon Threeouartcrs in 11 11George George Smith Half mile in 52 52lollte lollte Half mile In 51 51Lazuli Lazuli Mile in 148 Marvelous Mile in 150 150Nild Nild Fiveeighths in 107 107Ohlsen Ohlsen Mile in 148 148Oxer Oxer Fiveeighths in 107 107Patience Patience Half mile in 54 54Royal Royal Onyx Fiveeighths in 107 107Sinsin Sinsin Mile in 145 145Semper Semper Stalwart Fiveeighths in 111 111Sonny Sonny Boy Throequarters in 118 118Spearhead Spearhead Half mile in 53 53Star Star Gaze Mile in IMS IMSTactics Tactics Fiveeighths 5n 100 100Talecarrier Talecarrier Fiveeighths in 107 107Tartar Tartar Mile in 148 148Typography Typography Half mile in 51 51Uncle Uncle Ben Threequarters in 119 119WaterLlIy WaterLlIy Half mile in 53


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