Juarez Racing All Right: Sport Resumed without Any Symptoms of Further Disturbance, Daily Racing Form, 1915-12-23

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JUAREZ RACING ALL RIGHT I* 6P0BT RESUMED WITHOUT ANY SYMPTOMS OF FURTHER DISTURBANCE. . Curlicue Huns a Fast Bace and Defeat* Star of ] Love and Kootenay — Matt J. Winn Delays His Departure for a Few Days. , I ~~~~ ~~ i El Paso, Texas. Decenilier 22. — Quiet reigned :tl nig the Rio Grande today, in contrast to the i turbulent scenes of yesterday in Juarez, and racing was resumed at the track of the Jockey Club Juarez. The racing card was chiefly given over to hig fields of the cheaper sort of selling platers, the exception being a seven-eighths selling handicap, in which Curlicue made every post a winning one. after having lieen hacked into favoritism over Kootenay. The latter lost second money to Star of I.ove in a hard drive. Manager Matt J. Winn of the Jockey Club Juarez, who deferred his departure for IxtuisvUh ponding the settlement of the Carrauza-Villa troubles, is satisfied that the change in tlie control of affairs at Juarez will redound to the tiencfit of the racing. Gen. Manuel Ochna. in charge of the military forces at Juarez, sent a detachment of soldiers to the Juarez track yesterday to guard the thoroughbreds quartered at the course when the disturbances broke out at Juarez. Moul Teiines of Chicago was a visitor today en-route to California. Jockey Cullen was suspended for five days by tlie stewards for rough riding in the third race.


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