Laurel Favorites Lose: Heavy and Lumpy Going Makes Form Elusive and Brings Upsets, Daily Racing Form, 1915-10-16

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LAUREL FAVORITES LOSE- HEAVY AND LUMPY GOING MAKES FORM ELUSIVE AND BRINGS UPSETS. W. P. Burch Bids Corsican Up and Regains Him | * for His Stable — Long-Distance Races to Bo Provided for Next Week. I Laurel. Md.. October 15. — Upaati aaai tlio older • ni Laurel Iliiv alien n. :i majority ••! fix- winners . p.nnig handsome dividends. I In- feature race went Ui baa ;;r.-.-il!y-inipr ivo«l N.uro.hiin. which liea; Moil lenaa* m a earner by three lengths. Th«- going , v. us lumpy .-in.! heavy in spots which a - ountc.l for ] tl : inn up-.-ts. . Frederick Johnson lost his filly Virginia M. by , lb* claiming process. ]|. ;. l; ihv.-ll securing her Car .5oo. The only runup f the afternoon came with the , running of tlie rJaatajl dash, which was Mi by orsicau from the it. A. White stable. BB was hid ii|i to .Sl.Otrit. an advance of MM over his « ntereil price, and sold to V. I*. Burch. who did the bidding and wlm formerly owned the horse. Trial by Jury rwc out of his race ycstenlay in :vl ■ -ouditioii. During tlie race the horse grabbed liiinsell and tore one of liis shoos off. ill the liiixup lie wrenched himself and was quite lame this inorn- ing. Mrs. W. Vale of Toronto today purchased the Ida i. -is .-s am! Marigold and turned litem over to Matt Foster, win. will train them in the future. MM Si-.i. folds good ihree-;ir- ;d ji.ariz sin. wed a !asi three -quarters trial over the Hcuuiiig track Ihis MHWJ. He was linie.l h.v several dockers in 1:15. S •••rotary J. .soph McLennan has announced that he will feature long-distance MM during rl.e rest • t ilie meeting. Had the weather been favorable ■ would have cut out many of the sprints. 1 • 1 1* was Ion i l to | ti; on short races oil account of track • ••■iiililiims. Some day next week he will make an Id rt to provide a program in which all six of the uii* will lie at the distances of one mile or more. Tlie horses that Kimball Patterson has liccn training tor Joseph Xlarrone have been turned over to E. Wcjland. who will traia them in the future. A dlrtai a of the Marrone stable will probably l e l;ir.i| at one of the winter tracks. II. i. Bcdwcll has resold the maiden two-year old De. CTCMer. wl ih he eMsnei out of the first race jreMB :day. to hfr former owner. W. J. Anderson. Several owners aie thinking of wintering their horses in the south. It is si: id that Hit- big string owned by 4. O. Talbott will be sent fr m Maryland to the Palmetto Park track at Charleston. The big band of English -bred yearlings belong-iiiir to s.une Kentucky stable;: will tie sent either to A ken or Columbia for the winter mouths. These youngsters, which are said by some shrewd judges to be the brat looking of all those purchased by American buyers at tlie recent sales in England. are due to arrive in New York on Wednesday n:xt. Handsome advances, offered for several of them l;ef..re they left England, were turned down bv the English trainer .1. Butters, who lionght them as agent for their American owners.


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