Favorites Fare Well at Juarez, Daily Racing Form, 1916-12-06

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FAVORITES FARE WELL AT JUAREZ. Juarez. Mex., December 5. In winning the last race at Juarez this afternoon Trappoid ran the mile in 1:3S. Trappoid raced behind Tom Caro until the field was well around the lower turn, wlicra she took the lead and won in a canter. Commauretta, which was saved in the early part of the race, passed Tom Caro in the stretch and took second place. The fourth race, at seven-eighths of a mile, was won easily by Black Frost, the favorite. The latter raced behind Barnard and Charley McFerran, and then took command in the stretch. Sir Richard was another favorite to win, capturing the fiftli race for two-year-olds at five-eighths with the greatest ease. The first race, at five and a half furlongs, produced a good contest, Milton Koblee, the favorite, not getting to the front until the last sixteenth, where, under urging, lie gradually drew alongside Panhachapi, the pacemaker and second choice, and had a margin of a length at the finish.


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