Swift Pan Zareta Again: Carries Great Weight and Triumphs over Other Oaklawn Sprinters, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-31

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SWIFT PAN XARETA AGAIN T * CARRIES GREAT WEIGHT AND TRIUMPHS OVER OTHER OAKLAWN SPRINTERS. •i 4, Dr. Larrick Runs Poorly — Night Cap Defeats Verde — Talleyrand and Consoler Take Their Races — :• Veteran Budweieer Scores at Last. ■ 1. Hot Springs. Ark.. Muck 30. — Carrying the steadying impost of 142 pounds. II. S. New mans j great marc Pan Zareta showed her heels to a good : band of sprinters tli.it contested tin- .00 sprinting £ handicap which featured tlie card. Her supposedly j formidable contender. Dr. Larrick. dropped back sharply in the first quarter and was always badly j outpaced, Pan Batata began in front and showed a, the way until just before rounding into tlie stretch. v where- Korfhage- moved into the lead, but his 1 bearing out praacnaltbja allowed the mare to again resume command and later on Mars Cassidy passed J Korfhage for second place. Ideal weather prevailed again and. despite tlie j counter attraction of big league baseball, the at- tendance was of immense proportions, the ] resence j of Pan Zareta among the carded starters being, in t a measure. responsible. Twenty -six "infor- I mation" men were in line and did a big business. The two-year-olds starting in the opening dash furnished a rousing contest, victory going to G. L. ; Blackfords Night Cap, which scored over Verde by a scant neck. Tlie second race resulted in success n for Talleyrand by a slight margin over Mose Ir- x vine. Conosolcr was much the best of the starters | in the third, and scored decisively. s Jockey I.. Gentry was twice disciplined by Judge 0 Campbell this afternoon. He was suspended for the remainder of the meeting for rough riding in B the opening dash and as a result of the following s race he was fined 00 for striking jockey Murphy J with his whip after the finish. William Snyder displaced A. P. Dade at the bar- , rier today and his work was of tlie gilt-edged , order. Mr. Dade expects to arrive at Baa ie Satur-day morning and will do the starting there at the J opening of the meeting that afternoon. William A. Pinkerton. head of the well-known detective bureau that bears his name, will leave here on Sunday next for his home in Chicago. He lias been here since the opening of tlie Oaklawn meeting and has been greatly impressed with the magnitude ■ of the action. Jockey Stearns rode Harwood. a favorite of the closing race, badly. He kept him under restraint J and in a pocket for three-quarters. The veteran J Budweiser managed to outstay Originator for first money. Laekrose. the choice for the fifth race, was . never a factor, and Scaramouch scored over the J suddenly -improved Carrie Orme. Training gallops over a fast track this morning were : . Blonde — Three-eighths in 37%. Hilly Joe— Half mile in XV:.. Prynlimah— Half mile in 54%. Drown Jim — Five-eighths in 1:04. Doctor Max — Half mile in 52%. Frisky — Seven-eighths in 1:33%. Fairly — Half mile in 52%. Fizer — Three-eighths in 39%. Irma Frank — Three-quarters in 1:22. Jack Heeves — Five-eighths in 1:07. King Radford — Three-quarters in 1:18%. Lobelia — Three-eighths in 3*5%. Manioc — Half mile in 4i :.-,. Miss Declare — Three-quarters in 1:16%. Mabel Dulweber -Half mile in 50%. Pleasureville — Mile in 1 :4i. Ralph S.— Mile in 1:48. Solveig — Quarter mile in 25. Serf Savin — Three-quarters in 1:20%. Stout Heart — Three -eighths in 41. The Wolf— Three-quarters in 1:18. Yenghee — Three-eighths in 39. Yorkville — Three-eighths in 37.


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