Herz Horses Racing Well: Ahara Adds Another to the Good List of Races Taken at Bowie, Daily Racing Form, 1915-11-23

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HERZ HORSES RACING WELL - AHARA ADDS ANOTHER TO THE GOOD LIST OF RACES TAKEN AT BOWIE. •Tacquetta Wins for Tony Aste — Dakota Takes a • Long Runaway on His Way to the Post — Gos«ip of the Track. . I P..-iliim to, M.I.. Novemlier 22.— Emil Herz. whose stable has been mii.-b in the limelight during the . IU.wiv uncling. scored another victory this after- | ii«»ii when Ahara won the Terminal Purse, an al- j Jowan.c race for ali ages at seven-eighths. Ahara was ridden |,y It tit well, followed the pacemaker . «-lon»Iy to the sixteenth ]iost. slipped through on the | inside and. finishing fast. wo!i going away. Ahara i~ a good looking eolt by Vourbeen — Handsome Flora . and iv highly thought of l»y his owner. He will Ik? •ni ol the l»ijs suing that Mr. Hera will ship soufu M ;ako i»art in the winter meeting at New Orleans. A. I.. Aste furnished the winner of the o| ener, a dash of five and a half urlongs for niaiden two -year-olds, in his homebred filly Jacquetta. ; Outrun in the first quarter Ja - |iietta went around her opponents with a rush mi the turn out of the ha.-kst retch, lull tired slightly after drawing away hit" a lead ami al the finish had to Ite ridden out. Mr. Asle ejtnie down from New York to see the lilly run. After many disappointments. Favour finally made g »»! when she won t Ik- second race in runaway 1 .-i.-hii.il. Dakota, a starter in Ihe thirl race, got t!ie lielter of j.x-kcy Iarrington while on the way to the iwist and ran away three miles Ik-fore he was caught liy one of the assistant starter. When the start then came Iarrington pulled Dakota up and he cantered in behind his op|tonents. W. Porter, well and favorably known to race-■Ml through his connections with MM prominent horsemen and who raced a stable himself a few y .irs hack, was much wrought up this afternoon ove- a tipster.- advertisement tiiat ap|ieared in a now-paper lo which his name was signed. Mr. IV. iter watits his friends io know that he has no .-. •itfctioii with any lipping concern and that he lias taken measures to have the matter investigated h. the lc-al authorities. Km i I llerz will -old Trovato and Important to the sale "f b*.isc in training thai is to lie conducted in • | : !dock befon the laces Wednesday. -T. S. iiwuhoy received a cablegram from M. Murphy today announcing the safe arrival in Havana •* the string that lie will campaign there next winter. In tlie string are Wanda IMtxer, Carlton G. and other useful ones. •1ncle Jimmie" Gray has announced that at the end of the present meeting he will ship his string jo his Oklahoma farm, where he has eleven yearlings thai will keep him busy through the cold months. They are hy Mint, a R.K-k Sand stallion. Charles I.ansdalc. one of the Havana officials, wil leae for Havana Monday. John O. Tallinn will ship the seventeen horses in his string now at l-aurel to Palmetto Iark at Charleston Monday, ami they will go into winter qua it eis there. W. I.. Oliver ha* a promising two-year-old in Ed Itoiid. a son of thi- Kock Sand stallion Mint anil La llotta. To reach third place in the race for maidens, he overcame no end of interference and with better racing luck he probably would have bam file winner. Jockey Metcalf was suspended for three days for disobedience at the post on Immune in the first race.


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