Jacobas Spina Way Stakes: Good Daughter of Jack Atkin Easily Outstays Lorac in the Mud, Daily Racing Form, 1915-08-05

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JACOBASSriNAWAY STAKES * GOOD DAUGHTER OF JACK ATKIN EASILY OUTSTAYS LORAC IN THE MUD. Donald Macdonald Shows He Still Knows How to Win — Bac Defeats Virile Easily — Bulses Owner i Suggests a Big Sweepstakes. i i 1 Saratoga, N. v.. August 4. — Tkc spinaway Stake*. Car two-year-old Miles, worth 91,425 to tkc , . inner, which wis today** stake offering, rcaaltcd in victory tor tke Kentucky tilly Jaeoba, which was i easily best. Sin was never Far away from tke fast | early pacemaker, Lorac, ami. admirably ridden by • W. Garner, J. 1.. Hollands good apprentice, ake weal ihinngh along tke ktaer rail on tkc stretch tun. ami. after being ander a mild stretch drive to dis poae of Lor at, drew out to win by a length and a half. I.orae had tamed for home witli what :ii loaieil like a safe I. -ail. lull ake was not good enough lo cope Willi the . inner. The slake was rim o,r ■ muddy track, raii: having fallen heavily li-t nlghi an. I this feci n. Jacobs was well Kuppurted by tin- western delegation and was backed down several i nits in tne*nettlng. Instituted in 1881, the Splnaway Slakes was ran ::nnuall.v until 1 v: i_. when it was discontinued. It i- renewed in i*m*i and eack year since, except iii 1911 and i.H2. arbea BO racing was held in New v. ork state. The condensed history of the Splnaway ; rom 1901 follows; Year. Winner. W:. Jockey. Vai. Tune. OMJlRosslgnol 112 T. Burns ... ,825 1:10% mil Duster 122 sua w 8,150 1:10% I":: Raglan UP J. Ilieks ... 10,431/ 1:12% 1»01 Tanya 122 Shaw 10,750 1:07-14 1003 Edna .Inks., n ..lip F. ONeill.. 11,700 1 : is-fc innn "ii Itree* 1*2 Kadtke .... 7.750 1:07 1907 Julia Powell ...112 W. Knapp. . 9,170 1:0*% i:ms Jfaekette 112 j. Notter .. 8,230 1:05% ..«".» Uceaa Bound ..115 Seoville .... 7,750 1:00% r.HO Baahti 122 C. .-i. ShUg 7,820 1:00% 11113 Casnarina US B. Steele ■ - 2,395 1:07 1914 luilv Barbery. ..lzz A. Neylon.. 2.705 1 :0« 1919 Jacob* li 7 .M. Garner.. 2.425 1:11 Slake discontinued 1 r. .in 1802 Is l.Mil. "Distance increased from 5-s mile to 5 1-2 furlongs. No racing in 1911 ami 1912. The eonditions of the track was responsible for • I lite a number ■•! aeratcke* and favorites were unsuccessful in most of tkc races. Distant Shore. well hacked, took tkc trot over Oapra and M rump, tin only other starters, the latter ranniag in i specially had race. OM Donald Marrtono hi task the measure of aaaac fair plater* iji the third and Bac won the tilth over good opposition. Virile was an adds-sn choice tor the latter race, hut wull never get into a esa-t ending position, Bac taking the lead right! after thi start, easily holding sway to the end and win ■ing with speed in reserve. .1. W. Iarrish. owner of Bailee, the colt that displayed aack excellent form in Kentucky last iprlng. stated that he was unable to aecount for the colts xhowlng in the United States Hotel Stakes Monday, but that be was willing at any time to wager ,300 that Bnlae conld defeat any two-year-old in the country at tlir readers in a private sweep-Makes, the .ml condition being a fast track. Isirose. which scored an easy victory in the second race, was run up from her entered price of 490 10.805 by V. G. Ktng-Itodda, who aadahed reeond with Santo, she was protected by her owner. W. T. Anderson, a well known owner and trainer, is reported as being seriously ill in a hospital at Hamilton, Oat., with gall ataman. K. I.ipaille. a promising apprentice, arrived today and will be ander the care of William Wallace daring, tie- mi i Hag Bamtega work-owta over a slow track today w ere: Achievement Five-eighth* ill 1:or--. Adams i:pless Five eighths in 117--.. Ambrose Five-eighth* in 1:07%. Bay berry Candle Five eighths in 1 : »o. Hi iv.ian Tr r Five-eighth* in 1:07%. Blancbita Five-eighths in 1:05-.-,. Plume Five -eighths in 1 :ii. --. . Bergo — Three quarter* in 1:21. BrooBJ Straw Ih e-eightk* in 1:H7--.. Carlton G. •Tbree-elgktka in 38%. Check* Five eighths in 1 : 5. Chide— Half mile in S3. flapper Bill Half mile in 53%. ..in Broom Five-eighth* in 1:98. Damroach Hall mile in .v.. Dominant Three uearter* in 1:21%. Ilc-sj,. Crocket Hall mile in 53. Friar Bock Tkree-elgktha in ::7. C. II. Miller Five-eighths ill 1:07%. Gainer Mile in 1 :45%. Gloaming Three-qnarter* in 1:21. llarrv Junior i Ire eithili in 1:07%. liiuh H.-r-- Three-eighth* in 39. lolite live eighth* in 1 :i7--.. Iron Duke Mile in 1:48%. .1. J. Lillif 1 " i v . - eighths in 1 :o7--.. Jawbane Half mile in HO. Kaskaxkii Mia- in 1:49. Korfuace Plveigbth* in 1 il ! .. Meeting Hoiee Half mile in ."... M.»iiistoue Three-eight Iih in :;:i--.. Niht.tik Three-quartern in 1 :"_"1 . |*lantagenel Three eigtitliH in :::•-.,. Crime Mover Half mile in S3. Paddy Half mile iii S3. Qnarta— Three inarter* in 1:19. i. -let Mile and a quarter in 2:19%. l:. l ...ii ru Three-quartera in l:2o. sand Man Hall" mile in 53%. Sand Marsh Half mile in 51. Scottish Knight Half mile in 55. Silica -Three quarter* in 1 :19. Smilav Plre eighth* in 1 9H Rnangled Dnche** Three-qaarteri in 1:21. Stirrup -- Half mile in .".;. I be Finn Mile in l : is The Hrader Three-quarter* In 1 :2n. Iliornhill -Mile in 1 :.".• . Tkunderer — Three-quartera in 1:21.


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