No Fooling Allowed at Juarez: Owners Send a Horse to the Paddock Unfit and Can Race There No More, Daily Racing Form, 1916-12-30

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NO FOOLING ALLOWED AT JUAREZ. Owners Send a Horse to the Paddock Unfit and Can Race There No More. Juarez, Mex., December 20. Further entries from the stable of King and Fausett will be refused at the Juarez track. They are the. owners of Bula Welsh and Yo Puedo. Bula Welsh readied the paddock today evidently stimulated, and was unfit for a jockey to ride and was withdrawn from the fiftli race by order of the stewards. B. II. Hambricks seven-year-old gelding Upright, which iiad started twice before at the meeting, wrn the second race, a seven-eighths dash. He was only n mild favorite, but won all the way and was drawing away from Prepaid at the finish. I Lady Worthiugton which finished third was in close quarters in the stretch or she might have beaten 1repaid. Barnard showed the way throughout in the first race for which Mack B. Eubnnks was the favorite. The latter was under restraint in the early run-i ing and then when noward tried to get through with him he was forced back. Jockey M. Garner was set down for live days by the stewards for rough riding in the second race.


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