Has Sure Cure for Bad Actors, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-24

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HAS SURE CURE FOR BAD ACTORS. El Paso. Tex.. March 23 T. W. Holland of Silver City. N. M.. who came here last fall with Originator ami Panhachapi, has sold them both and will return home to elevi te- his time- to business interests. Mr. Holland represents his county in the legislature and official elutic-s. coupled with those . if ! Is business, kept him from devoting as much time as he wishes to thoroughbreds anil racing. In disposing of Panhachapi to 11. TuUett, he cleaned out his stable-. While- rae-im; this season for the-HoUand interests Panhachapi was not inclined b li" such a notoriously bad actor as in s,m-ous past. when tin- schooling list was generally her lot. Last summer she was campaigned among quarter horses in New Mexico and was beaten only two or three-times. Win n starting her in "quarter" races Holland usually secured tin- services of some noted rough rider, who feared neither the devil nor the most famously Ul-tempered boss. Panhachapi. in the hands of a master saddle- star, soon became as doc ile a- a kitten and as playful as a puppy. Mr. Holland is firmly convinced that would horsemen with "mad." man -eating runners in their stables secure the- services of a rough rider and start their bad actors a number of times in quarter races they .vouiii meet with certain Min-i-s-. in the smarter of breaking tlie had ones. The- continued irorlug in the Straightaway and short races tends to do away with nervousness and rretfulness la the thoroughbred, thinks Mr. Holland.


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