Pontefract Gives Pain: Wins in Track Record Time and Gains a Suspension for His Rider, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-21

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POXTEFRACT GIVES PAIN : WINS IN TRACK RECORD TIME AND GAINS A SUSPENSION FOR HIS RIDER. 4 •♦ Four Oaklawn Races at Over a Mile — Good Attend- y ance Keeps Up — Jockey C. Jones Oil the Ground. It I so I Hot Spring*. Ark.. March 20 Poatefract ac- t counted for the principal race :it Qaklawn this t aftetrnoon when lie won 111" three-quarters hundi- I cap. with Hob Hi nsley in second puce and Bean- •: mouch third. Th" winners performance was a splendid one, for he bowed bisk speed, tied the 1 rack record and practically held the race safe for 1 the entire way. ilis former races here have been i in contrast to that of today. In his last start. 1 Kejsay are liini ■ poor ride, resulting in the 1 horses failure to race prominently at any part. 1 Four of this afternoon*! dashes were at a mile or » over and while only ordinary horses were engaged, the content! were lone and enjoyable. i Todays attendance was again extensive, liy far I better than expected, and the crowd included many a first time visitors who arrived yesterday and this 1 Morning. Batting action was again of good volume. The t dropping by the wayside of six •information" men 1 left twenty -five to do business and the Money i offered was far in excess of what they could handle. ] Qeneral Manager Joseph E. Martin today instruct- ; ed secretary Campbell to Incorporate in liis next I programm book another increase of 00 daily in 1 pones. This will make four races of 6400 each 1 daily and there will also be some 00 handicaps I whan the races can be filled satisfactorily. President John II. Madigin of the Niagara Racing Association, has been advised that the provincial tax on race tracks in Ontario has been raised from 00 to ,250. The Canadian cour-.es will maintain their former standard of good purses and anticipate big meetings. Harney Dreyfuss of the Pittsburgh National baseball team was an arrival this morning and will remain for the rest of the meeting. He stated that Chulita, in which he owns a half interest with Col. Al I.abold. has been mated with .lini iaffney. Louis A. Cella departed this morning for St. Louis. Jockey C. Jones will be barred from further riding ban because of his faulty riding of Souvenir on Saturday last. Judge Campbell also issued a ruling debarring jockey Kelsay, who has been riding Pon-tefract in his races hero, from accepting further mounts at this meeting. Linbrook. which was beaten in the fifth race, was clnitned by A. C. Parretto for 6425. Training gallops Sunday over a fast track were: Alfadir-Seven-eighths in 1:30. Aswan — Five-eighths in 1 :0li. Hot llensley— Half mile in 55%. Bookie— Half mile in 58%. Bootblack 1 i. .-eighths in 1 :lli. Cashnp— Three-eighths in 39. in 17%. Celebrity -Threi -eighth-- Consoler-Half mill in 58%. Ossmertown — Three-qnarters in 1:19. Cousin Bob— Quarter M0e in 25. Dartworth— Three -eighths in 88. Dr. Carmen Mile in 1:48%. Dr. Larrick— Three-quarters in 1:29. Dryad— Three-quarters in 1:20%. Men Iark Half mil.- in 55. Encore Qnarter mile in M. Erin — Three-eighths in 41. Fair Mary Three-eighths in 39%. For Fair — Half Mile in 51%. Homer Tbiee-qaarters in 1:19. Goad wood — Three-quarters in 1:1!1. Greenwood — Three-eighths in 37. Gretchen K. — Half mile ill 49 5t,. Hedge Kosi — Five-eighths in 1:10. Herbert Tenipli — Mile in 1:57%. Jeanette— Half miie in 50%. Kilday— Half mile in 51%. Korfhage— Three-eighths in 39. Linbrook — Half mile in 49%. Lynn — Half mile in 60%. Marie Miller— Half mile in 58%. Miss Frances — Three-quarters in 1:18. Nightcap — Half mile in 58%. Poatefncl -Three-eighths in 37%. Batina — Three-eighths in 88. Kino — Three-quarters in 1:28%. River Klag— Three-quarters in 1:23. Sang Bleu — Quarter mile in 24%. ■hyneaa Mile in 1 :48%. Sir Oliver— -Three -eighths in 37%. Stout Heart TIipi eighths in 41%. Vainpin — Fire-eighths in 1:08. Wall Street -Half mil" in 52%. Wat Qnarter mil • in 24%. Yorkvilli — Five-eighths in 1:05%. GaUops over a fast track this morning were: Aunt Sal — Qnarter mile in 28. Hunch of Keys— Half mile in .".0%. Blue Wing Three-eighths in 37. Brownstone -Quarter mile in 25. Hilly Joe — Three-quarters in 1:18%. Keaumout Lady— Three -eighths in 39. Konunza — Seren-cighths in 1:44. Columbia «jiu n Half mile m 51%. Cashnp— Half mile in 52 Dick Deadwood Ualf mil" in ."4. Detour — Five -eighths in 1:08. Dr. Mack II. Half mile in 58. Far Away — Thn o eighths in 88%. Fairly — Five-eighths in 1:05. Golden Bantam Three-eighths in 41::i. Increasi — Fire-eighths in 1 :i 3. Jim Grundy -Thr eighth- in 88%. Lobelia — Three-eighths in 38%. Loftus— Three-quarters in 1:18%. Lncais- Half Mile in 55. Monsi.ur Perci II ill mile in 54%. Mars Cassidy Half mile in .V2%. Milton Koblee -Half mile ia 58. Prepaid : It* eighths in 1:06%. Bens Point -Three-quarters in 1:18% Kay Kiini- Quarter mile in 25%. Bebel -Half Mile la 52%. Startler — Fire-eighths in 1:07%. St. Icllff- Three-eighths in 88. Bert Bavin Three-qnarters la 1:19%. Stout Heart Half mile in 61%. I allej rand Half mile in 581 ... Theodorita Half Mile in 52%. Wnr Bride Half mile in 58. Young Pansy Half mile in 60%.


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