Stromboli Wins Suburban: Cat Race Marred by Rough Riding, Causing the Death of Norse King, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-15

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Knilinu WINS SUBURBAN BmT RACE MARKED BY ROUGH RIDING, ,., V CAUSING THE DEATH OF NORSE KING. ■ BfJ a ■ H rtar anil Top Hat Tall, Borrow and Hodge Inter- * f fan 1 Witt — Hands Off Takes the Frivolity B Stakes — Butwell Fined. M ■ l VKew JTork, Inlj 14.— Aagast BetaaMta BtaosaboU ,j Hut tin twenty-ninth running of the Suburban linn , ■ up. which was the feature of todays opening « t j ■ •• Empire Pity Bacing Associations meeting awl y !•]. ii was «iiii ,U25 net. The winner was the p I si harae as the race was run. for, after rauning 1 lose ii 1 1 t" Hi • hi 1 v- pacemakers, he raced Into the j, lead jnsi before entering the Btretch and, holding [ lib opftosil ion sifi- to the end, won by a length over J ■-•! in Jackson, which was a nose In adranee "l | liar|i hooter. The ranuing of the race, b«»wever, -. - marred hj u tragic happening which resulted | in tin- injuring ni 1. B. Lcsaain "- good three-year- ,; • •lil Korsc Km: i" such an extent thai he had i" he n destroyed. Norse King bad run Into the lead while 11 going down the backstretch, but gave way t" Gainer 1 while t • . ■ 1 1 1 ■ i 1 1 1 ■_ the i.-ii turn. At this jmi-t in •■ i Turner niadi hi- move with Stroniboli and in doing ] m crowded Norse King badly, causing liiiu 1" 1 1 down and Tartar and Top Hal fell over him. « iu «- in the lead, Stromboli held sway to the 1 finish and Sam Jackson, making up much ground In S , ,. ,-, 1 h, i" : m 1 ond |ilace from the 1 bring 1 Khanisbootoi |„ Hii- Hnal stride*. The finishing line S •;l- In -l - tile judges stand. :l- If wa- When i If Ii 11 li. won the event two year* ago. and But ■ well . r . - . t up -; tat •-. .iii.ui . • after |tasstag the uxn.il s in. . , bit Ii 1 -1 that lini-,- w coimI place. I Koitunatelj the three riders escaped injury, aa did 1 irt 11 and Top Hat. Morse King a .1- d mtruj ed I Im 1 anse in liad I 1 ■■! n :i leg. • After Ho i .:•• 1. UcTaggarl unhesitatingly placed 1 tin 1 H il on jockey Turner, a horn he barged with deliberatelj crossing over on him. Burrow, the top weight, was Interfered with as ■ 1. -uit . r the ae -nli ill an I Bnisln d unpUn • !. Iloilse. i.i western entry, uad n good Knowing, beins w • i 1 » in. with tii leaders, and was likewise Interfered ■ -itl! win 11 the three horses went down. In fact, the . . ... could no! he called ■ truly run one, as the :i ■. ill »t destroyed the chances of several of the • 1 n-i i ilc 1 -. , The Suburban is one of the famous races of the I Conej i-iiiiiii Jockey "In and ha been run vei -ii, RheepslM-ad Bay conrse inn 1--1. with the .. Ion ol 1913 when It was urn iver the Bel- 1 % Park course as ii waa today, iis hfattorj 1 T 1 len . I form since liWO follows: A iiui.r. A-Wt. Jockey. V. . Tim% 1 1 .-.. iinlev Maek...4 12.". McCue ...? «,KO0 -J IH5% | im.; !.... 1 112 Spencer .. 7.H0O 2:0T»% l!M*2 lold Heels . .1 124 V Iley . 7.800 2 : K» ItMKI Africander ...• 11 1nll-i- .... lit.490 2:10% ItMM il. :i;is 127 Kiilii-in .. 1 ,S00 2:0H IM,;, Bcldi 1 I--:: K. ONeill. 1O.S00 2 . ••". I - •.inc. i.. It« tween . ..", 1 li Slinw HiXiu 2 : »."..-. : „,,- Ni.ilon 4 113 V. 1 » 1 1 _• . 1 1 1 . 1,;.K 2:ui; -.-. lM.s Ballot I 127 Nut t, 1 1M,7."«0 2:03 I.ni.i liiz rierhcrt...3 KKi B. Dugan. .:.s.".ti 2:03 I11IO Olamlialn 1 115 ». Archbd I.HOO 2:tt4?a 1J113 Whisk ltroom..« l-i Notter .... 3.000 2:«W l-.ii . stioiniio!: ... .1 122 1. Turner. 3.U23 2 ■ •.",-■.■. .., racing in l»ll ami 1912. Kan al Bel Park in 1013 and 1915. .,,t run in lull. The attendant 1 aa not nearly a« large ;i thai ,1 U inoi -im I Bay. when over 30.000 |iuss,.,| through the gates. Weather and Irack coalitions were perfect. The Iriv. liiv Stakes for two-year-olils at i!v, and ;, half furlongs, like Hie Snbnrtain. conhl hardly lie called ■ tr* run race, for Oii»sey George, uu :. i-iis|oiii,,l 1" the Belunmt Turk course, swerved IhdII.v. Interfering with Tralees rhances materially, ami r.-riir, I. tlie favorite, also swerved throughout the juiin, . »i, - reverse waj of running being responsible. Hands Off turned up the winner. The Frivolity li.-is been contested for since 1908 and Ita brief liistorj roHows: Year. Winner. Wt. Jockey. Val. Tina I.hih Hick !:..ll,r lt»7 .1. Lee ... 12.740 1:09 r-ii.i Cherryola luT It. Austin.. 1,109 1 :d7 IU10 Ihinger Mark l »". :. Garner.. 1.150 1:07% , |jt| 1 l.:,.i- r resa .101 .1. MeCahey cT.". 1 :07% , l!»13 Hands nu 107 W. I.ill. .. t.T-". 1 :"7 So racing at Empire iiy in 1911, 1912. 1913. 1., lirius won the opeaei , ..-r good opiiosition and "i, I Baton ju-i got up In time !,» lake the . , ., ,i!,i over i •••ii. Iri i.il,.- won the steeph,chase after M-n II. ins, 11 had tire«l. Kellwood awl [lands slhr Jin 1 fell dm lug the runnit . Jockey Butwell a is Hrn-d KO for easing ap Sharp ..,i,H.|. ; iii the Suiiiirii.iii lief reaching the finish. Jockey T. McTaggart will In the future rhJe for .: ,, . - ftowe, irainei lor 1.. s. Thompson, who »e ,r,,, I first call u|,.-n this capable rider tmlay. Barnej Schreiher wa* • visitor today tail will re main about s week before leaving for Sun KTanyisco. • where he ill Interest himself in the coming race meeting i"l" held iu connection with the expositbm. • II, stated thai he had ten yearlings by Jack Atkiu 1 in Kentucky. inn U - Witi was .in arriTal from Chicago and 1 Colonel Bob llidlowaj was here from Lexington. W. Ierklna Iws sold the three-year-old coll Tetan 1 t., the tii •iiiti • Stable m private sale. The ■•!•. itiii rnle which allowed horsemen t., make tcratchi up until I 39 p. in. has been changed to , 12 o , lock. iiildlng 1.. Jenkins, president of Hie Maryland 1 ■ leefce] I lull n Ml Kal l*at 1 a pr» i-it 1 ■ Unlay. Today** work mta .it Aqnedncl on a rasl track i wen telle "l tlie Kitchen Half mile in 52. 1 m invert* k 1 :v •■ ilith- In : II .. • .liih nl-u Half mile In 50. K 1, i-.i Ball mill it •" ••. LHy 1 1. 1 ,. • nail mile in ." 2. I jii 1, . ,•• 1 ! :,!. pin 1 ters in 1 l;iiir. h"i , T .-eighths in 38. I„|ii Half mile in 50. Kae i-. riit ,- iptat t, rs In I:1S. .■; p., in 1 Five-eighths In 1 . « 1 _ ! . . : 1 1 ui 11 I lull in.l- 111 .",1 .. Worl oats al Rein* ml Park over a fa I track tiiis s a rning r i .1 r li nil,, 1 " e-eightha In 1 02. 1 nalng I •• er [■■• ipiai b 1 ia 1 1 1 E Ihai ler Maid Hall ailU n 1 , 1 ,1.1 1 - li iii, 1 hi , 1, 1 . in tis. i.;i us, .in Mile in 1:49 4. I 1 iar U,-l- Kive eighths in 1 :II2. *• 1 , 1 ■ Hall • li in li. H Heislrie Mil.- in l:4S . li,! Ben Wil.- in 1:47. i i |. iceful SI 1 Hall mile in 1X1 ■v ItiHuemhraii., Kive-eighths In 1 02. Sai :,!• -i li 1. •■ el rhth* m :.i; spiii- Half mile ii 19. Slipshod 1 hree irnarters In 1:15 . Finn i lie and an eighth in 1 :■".." . 1 1 .1 1 .i-l-lv 1 hree |uart rs in 1:17. Vlrlli Mile Id 1:49. Whin- n.i, 1 i. linll niio in 18,


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