Juarez Horses of Note: Waremore Seems Able to Compete Successfully in Kentucky Racing, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-08

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JUAREZ HORSES OF .NOTE WAREMORE SEEMS ABLE TO COMPETE SUCCESSFULLY IN KENTUCKY RACING. Little Jakes Pedigree Troubles — Owner Hoots Voluntarily Accepts Ruling Off tj Save Useeit. Juarez Vex., March 7. — Every racing Kaaaa at Hie Junres track mne rare bargains are teemed ia what might be termed practically rift bones. One nf the* was secured this winter bj W. -I Weber in the bay gelding Waremore, the San Antonio turfman buying him for i it. - snail ■am— t of 8260 aad ■ portion of l j i — first winning-. This assart two-rear-old kwi certain to win soaae go*xl poreea in Kentuckya where he will next race. Waremore i- by First Chip. ■ sire that with more favorable stud opportunities would undoubtedly have proven u extra good stock horse. First chip only baa one other two-year-old alive, sin being I cbest-nnt filly out of Duchess of MontebeUo, by Baanstar, :i sister to the three-year-old Woodie Montgomery, which recently gradnafed from the maiden ranks hen- in the first race in which be started. Little Jake, which has shown brilliant speed here In ■ Dumber ol races, is tne geiding nnich was i.oi allowed to race here a couple I f years hack. Previous to making his first appearance here the u Ming was not allowed to race at the Tulsa, okla.. nicotine " w i 1 1 tr to his then owner being naiahlr to full establish his claimed age . Mow that he is surely more than the years oM, the Juarez stewards i in. -haded thai the question of his aire was n . bar to his racing, as be i- duly registered with the Jockey Club in proper form. Some horsemen think that Little Jake has no pedigree on the dams side-ami thai be la oat of ■ quarter mare, in Oklahi ma whan the question was Brst raised a- t nis age and identity, his then owner claimed that be was itn of the ciam of Blagg. A borsemea who knew all about Blaggs dam testified that t. Ids knowledge she had never had a foal b. Kratseh, the etalmed -ire of l.ittlc Jake, and this statement baa always marked the speedy gelding as a boree of questionable pedigree. J lis speed, coupled with his quitting suddenly H ]. never closely pressed, leads to the idea at least that be litis a cold russ in his pedigree, though his sin- wai a well-bred horse, being a son of White, which stallion was ■ son of Kiag Iiun. A. W. ilH.ts. ruled off the turf for refusing to give op lil — mare Ise.-it aft r she was claimed out of a selling race here, lias arranged to ship this mare t i Kentucky and have her mated his year with Ivan tne Terrible, Hoots will orobably sell in the near future the other horses in training that he owas at the present time, which embrace Ctelus, Husky Lad aad Gallant Bay. xIsb rating against him which forces him to quit radng has caused Mm to about decid,- to j;.. borne to his ranch in Oklahoma and with I-ieit as a starter gather a -mall land "if mares and devote his attention to the breeding business in the future. Hoots uvea Useeit alums! with the same esteem as be d s his children. lie at one time refused 83.000 for her and baa never regretted turning down the offer. It was ids high regard for her that caused him to take the stand be did In refusing to give her it] when she was claimed, though he know that the action he was takiag was getting himself ruled off the turf, as the rule In* violated gives the stewards ..f the course no other alternative but to rule the offender off. I-ei it may make a producer of merit in time. In conformation sin- is a good type for a broodmare. and. mated to a successful, tried sire like Ivan the Terrible, she can he expected t some day send to the races a good performer. The Mlanonrl breeder and turfman B. A. .lines, would have liked to have had Hoots send the mare to Ids farm and mate her with Harrigaa. lie would he willing t give a rood price for a foal by that horse OSJt of her. and in .an tiier year she may he sent to that son of Plaudit, the get id which have all been winners when given a fair racing chance. The apprenticeship of tlto Texas rider. O. Gentry, expires on March 28 next. He rode his first Winner at Use Juare/. track and the horse he had the winning mount on was the mare Beaorita nana. . Hunt, the now fashionable rider in Kay Rpences stable, ran ride as an apprentice until May ::i Milling. UN first winning mount was en Commauretta at Douglas Park in a mile and a sixteenth selling race. Both of these lightweight riders ; i an be classed as developments of the Juarez course, as they both began to attract attention a-riders of ability here. Brigbouse, wlitt h has been a free/Beat winner here this wiater, will be shipped to Kentucky by his 1 owner. L. Becker, it tin- conclusion of the present meeting. Brigbouse i- by the good race horse Joe . Care and is a brother t • the winner Pbospboratum, Tl I ae two belug out of the well bred mare Trinta. In color In- is a brown, almost black, and. thoroughly conditioned, may turn i lit more than a sprinter. af he tini-ii.- :.ll bis races in resolute style. The hading rac winning horses in the first 80 days of the meeting here stand as follows: Dun dreary, 1" win-- Lack rose. 8; Brigbouse and Seneca, 7 each; Loftus and WUhite. •; each: Busy Edith, Conning Tower. Charley Me Ferr.in. Hard Ball, John 1 tlrabam, Jake Argent. Lad and Money Maker. ." ; each: Bevelry James. Bank. Carrie Orme. Connaugbt, Prokendale, Gano, Husky Lad, Little Jake. Moller, Mud Sill. Quid Nunc and Type. -1 each: and Alda. Baby al. Balgee, Bessanta, Bogv Johnson. Brooks, Billy Joe. Bird Man. Curlicue, Cahiria. Cordie 1. Choctaw. Eck Davis. First stir. Filtaway. Fianlgln, Francis, Goldy. Itenry Wall auk. Joe Blair. Juanlta i Frederick, Justin Goebel, Kid Nelson, Llnhrook, I.itiie Abe. l loulight. Mack 1.. Eubank*. Ma W. old Bob. Phvllii Antoinette, Red Cloud. S.ii . Transparent and Fseelt. 2 each. During this Brst so days if Ho meeting 172 other harsea have a ■ 1 either one "i" t a o races here.


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