untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1917-03-02


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The Price of This Newspaper Is Ten Cents Every where / " Jkiiy a VOL. XXIII. yp. 61, CHICAGO, FK1DAY, IHAKCII 2, 1917. SPECIAL EDITION WILL REVIVE CRESCENT CITY DERBY HAHDICAP FEATURE T0 SAY0NARRA- MTAGGAKT IN LIMELIGHT QUITE HEADY FOR ACTION With at Least 0,000 Added Plan of New Orleans Decisively Defeats Conning Tower and Ed Cudihecs MANY OWNERS DESIRE HIS SERVICES AND Business Mens Racing Association. —Jockey OBrien to Ride for James Butler. ENOUGH HORSES ALREADY AT HOT SPRINGS OEEER TEMPTING RETAINING EEES. TO SUFFICE FOR THE MEETING. Now Orleans. La.. March 1. — A Crescent City Tijuana. Mcx.. Marcli 1. — Sayonarra won the P.al- Derliy uf an added value of at least SIO.KK. and lena Handicap liere today. The race was made t ■pi- i.,i«- «:t,„~, , r»„„-„o. p«n„io.it„ «f t -„;-_ probably 5. KH. ~ with stakes if tLM each twice order for tlie Peter Qaiaee filly and. after savins _, . _ . , ... — .. — - — - — Plainly Shows Grow.ng Popularity of -_i and Racing J „,/.ntiro Rain Yesterday Brings a Muddy Track-Schooling wi.k am] ,nri[1; t|lirtv-six mud, ground a. the turn-, she wore the leaden Value of Mister Rider — Praise for Tijuana mjs with a purse less than SSOO. is the tentative down in th •■ stn -teh and won going away. H Cud to Begin Monday Now Stalls Finished and plan of the Business Mens Kacing Association ihee set a fast pace luring the early running, but Sport — Notes of New York Tracks. for next yea! at the Fair Grounds. tired in the last eighth ami hung on gamely after Filled — List of Stables Present. The directors have not nut their final approval being passed by Conning Tower. aa the plans, but it is a moral certainty they will. The Dexter Handicap saw Old Kroom display hi- • .. . _. . _ .. . . , Supervisor I. 1!. Heiiiiysou announced yesterday old-time form and win easily. Hocatr, a choice In ...__. .,„.,. , , • Sew Tech, March l.-It to be a jockey Hot Springs, Ark.. March Despite the lack of pays tlmt llt. Wiis sm.. thilt tll. ,„ S.s wolllrt ,„. of. tll. _„,.,.. WJ|S ,pft ilt tlu. t SUl. lf L„v,. M.t l,iX;„A rZ ,r PfurJtiu ,,.". V,t T 5-T f*r - ■« " is the intention of the association to the early pace, but Old Kroom moved past bin. at «« , «« transportation. , id lenities have been " and l.ors, here „vm i.Ju imT tract the best l,orses that race here next year, the three eighths post and won in a canter. argely overcome enough s are now Mi 1, II. S be, • II OIKMIl nd VK tifi .IS as a re Hi. 1111- Ml. 1.1,11 . !_... .1 _ ... , . _ 1 UlCCt Jill I ItC ..... ts if ITOO.l , IIHCtlMLT. .. .._--,...*- • * -, - - • - *• i * » " * l n a n llMJ | II 1 VIllill nts or .*l a g ,„ « ing fee by Frank Nolan. The matter is in abeyance. The Bote! Mens Handicap may not be run next Merry 1 winkle continued his winning streak to for McTaggart has been approached by Other owners jrear because of lack of co-operation by the hotel account for the second race. Gasket and Choctaw m . J*** /"*. " J1 " ,***,,1 "■ " ■*" ""- of good borses. including John Baaford and Gifford men this year. None of them subscribed to the arete away slowly ami. though they made up a lot """i m bJ a»»~*n« "M l ■»*■ "— — ■• •"" A. Cochran. The latter aahed McTaggart to put the stake, and since the association had advertised, .if ground, they could not catch the winner. Snawr niihlldc. tor Instance, a train 01 secn Horse price on his mihtl for the coming season at thev felt in dutv l«nind to run it. However, it was an easy winner of the three-year old race. :ir,s- »in""" ■ ■ *** ,Mn1 "f ■""J1 fr"m .N,u 5,000 ami there is little qaesttoa that he will get mav bo superseded next vcar bv another race, with The Coronado Selling Stakes, which will be de Orleans, was quietly on its way back to the r. ■ - it. He has proved to be one of the foremost |eril:1IS ;t;i a|d,.d value as large, if not larger, cided on Sundav. arUI li run under the old sell- »■« WtT. to b..ng another similar detachment, riders in this country. The- it aeeaw, are only n.oughts of running a Business Mens Handicap are ing rule, the winner to be- auctioned in front of 1 here .s no doubt that more race horses will be ret.nners. Me 1 aggart s regular fees and pros- stake " « hjr next week. tlu:.. ever before were fath- rule when the nlilking. with «: .I0U as the added money. the stand. That WSfl the 2Si«!r!L4r??t«ft«»r »» ■ Kennyson has been approached with a plan aominations were made. ** »„ an Arkansas race rack. fill lilll •; lit; r T ;l ToT.il tl :i It III SZo.UUU ;l , «*:ll . . , * . . . . . . .. , . .. * ... . V n ;i 11 - niirlit r.nii tiirncd tic coin* to 111 1111 v* It shovJ plainly the p*. ing popularity of rae- tocjrre. he teach w.th _tarpaa .ns during t he ra ce willi-.m Walker etateed Merry Twinkle after 1 w ark oda r ", 1 ere" we, e not ...g and the value of a master rider when so many neetng f. rt.- n ,,,s before The ««*to" w.nn.ng the .ecoad race. Trainers conf.ned their rich stakes be decided. The mentioned wnl onsidei this senouslj. since the wet weatl.ei , are to sums — o-p»;on +« r„ r«t ,, , .;,.,. . i,;..f ,. t.. ,ii;„„ t.,.; ,k.rm ,,„,... Troxler and 0 Bnen to Go last. .....tains chiefly to „. walking their charges undo, ■• seem probably fabulous to the ordinary layman, but of the past season kept such good horses ns dial- a high, lass rider with a stable of good horses is mers. Uamher and the like in their stables. Mr. Two stars of the riding coloary here have secured *? s!"c.;V " the byiie tl.at. tl.e course would flry of as much value as 00,000 a year president of Reiinyson said all that the association would lose u„gag n.ents with big eastern stables for the com- "ir ■•!"! enonjn lor trials in U e aitcraooa, rait a big commercial institution. One stake will at if they lost anything would be the first cost of the jnK reason Bsecoe Troxler s.une time ago signed *her rata upset their plana. times cover the bill So much depends upon the ,MI1V,IS. lj0cal sportsmen think the plan will be t|Kride far 1. A. Clark, a millionaire New Yorker. J*ZLandJFfJuS?M*!lf7and cxpertness of a .lockey in a pmeh. _ , " llu"1""- tiain from New ork also carried its _|__ "l " tri:ll ,■„■«, »Jaek" OHrien attiched his Tom McTaggart has been riding for aha* ten U j-h % Lu 7, s« ™l «*?* ,f ;,mv"1 f"111 lh" , today tried to deny that he and t .ntrac wit ms : .tie %?*■ . *?? . . * "•""" "" a ■ "ll" •-"■ *• "• , years and was always what could Itc termed a ".""•. r*il Gronnda late today. I he raei rs have 1 eeii good rider. 1„ his earlier y.ars he was addicted to «» ■ f iw,,,,., » "_ id.- * T.irtnrici, f"" KfP «, ;V » . M-.rrwr,, owner of the Empire City teach a«d a pretention ,:|st M; mlv fnim „ r_ rough tactics while riding and once caused a serious •";*,,; //"? P*"" "£* !lrlon.s ? T*. Xht"" IV bans, and there are not many more to come from accident at Timlico for which he paid a severe puish. He sajs the.i bought the tl.K t or BUM to ,jor,e nearly all „ the r.omg for the leading stable penalty, being s— peadei for several years. It was keep northerners from buying it ami building a race at Tijuana this winter— the Nevada BtOCh Farm- ,,•,, ,f " ,.,„ Tim ~-- ,..,„„, ;,, fr„.„ mmm . less„„ ,i,at bore fruit, for he has profited by track, but says further no race track is intended. Tl,XieV ,lllvill; succeeded OBrien with tl.e Wi.ur- rJSj**" IS? £SSSLlSZ his error. However, it is certain ■ race track and prize fight fi ld establishment. Uke Trorier, Pieheas and one "*"■; " "U b **" "" ■«*«»»"« "f ■««■ Given Up Rough Riding Tactics. LfSJS SSFmJZL! " eV,rJ,,0 ,y tUat £ *£ "*"■ "f «• "-J "«—. [»*" here. lt,0,vUGeorge ZllrtU will accompany the .1. * "" — * **** "* *" ° Ir!"» " *"• "* "I have given up all that idea of rough riding." , sti! "■, "JJ »*■»,? C. Cerrta consignment of horse, which arrives from flvt °r w"lk "" s:" 11" J,1 1 afttr " SI!1" -There .v,,;"s s-.id UrTirMrt in sueakinc of the subject ..nan, ,„.„-,., Sum...,. se,,,i..r utullt!!.;.,::,:;;!!,,!: ■© SICKNESS JM mHHIIUrfS STABLE. he «o,r fr I,,,:,,.,,. I, i,, ;1|,!T,tlv ter ...d thought it a part of the apod Now I give _____ reached his best at 1 ljuana. li to and including Fifty New Str.Us .erected. mlV-wshTverrridc; ULhTr-yriew Twelve in the Band This Year with Two Kings 25S£ SmSmSSSJJS Bi Jand SJgLjttJTt wUa" balcick flochf,1 hr.tCpJdto "nJer- "— in the "* Iwenty-sir S-T hT wS? S *-l_eyw«_J ffi ~g«- f* ,™ «««- . -f« — «" . w. I. nil. d at an alb hour ta.s morning. fere or rough-ride another jockey. Ua. ing is far , fraction less than fifty-nine per cent of his better with clean riding than rough work and elim- - .. .. , . — .. mounts. The •irishman" lias made considerable • - . s «.. Scnerrer and i-.l .ei-hm, arrivc.l from 3 kil,iU!? a lmrso or j,Hk,,y il,,,i *and JJlfftsSL £andzz?%and £22% isa-Star rr :V- r !r: vjeefs*£and ... - "Tl.en. is another item I should like to impres, year have all wintered well, there being no case of h. SJfgJ*?**™ t!Z2wSlB . WWlUce riders at the Oaklawn Park meeting in be found tin. tact that he HUI l nn ls in owns a - on riders ami that is to cut out drinking. I have sickness. Of tl.e twelve horses that will be raced. .. r ; ., ,_-- ,l, n| ..mj,,,, attached not tasted liip.or since before Christmas. At that ten of th.m are either two or three-year olds. «-■*■ ■«■« uwn" to their getting it. as was the case at New Orleai... time I weighed 1S." iioiinds. I began to get down Fountain Fay and King Hamburg are the only older Dominion Parks Many Owners. Tin re is an overabundance of apprentice riders to racing weight immediately and in two or three horses, and tl.e former, which was placed under the .•.-..,,.,. ,,, ,lf _..„. tll,|t ,,._ here, the best of them on form being VY. Crump. days I rVdaced W fast that in leaa than a week I care of Hugh Wilson, of Oakville. last fall, will be J" ■" x ""■ , .. .„ SV*?™ 5»* £« "J All the big hot est h.re are packed and they New seen over the sticks. He showed smartness over ,•,,, J h" I li,- •""1 " houses could ride at 113 pounds. When I started at ™*»t « .1 1 th. . si i . .10 Khs 1 k . , „ 11101 . rooming are receiving big prices Orleans it v.as easy for me to do 110 pounds an! the jumps las, fall and should earn brackets this l.; j. ;K,,1Inill,lati,lls. -n,,.,,. ;,,. m,:.y n,.vv today I could ride at 101 pounds without effort. 1 year, as he has a liking for both weight and a dis- ™" J-T "J™ ,1 it i7i«-i-.ii ■• bi-1 - a 00 re»**"»»t« «■ "" "-t "r "l.id, were formerly also feel far better and stronger than ever. There tance ol ground. „,.,. ,•,.,.,. vievmd.i hnvine for the m ,-. 11 i sll"l,lls- Others in that line have been turned into are lots of promising riders whose futures are The stable has two Kings Platers, both of which "-e „ l, ,•",,,, f:V, ;!„,: [.,.. , l" . Ice mm parlors and soda water establishments, ruined through bad habits. If they only knew what are fillies. One is Impress, by letective-St. £SZr J£L vforariOM _T Alcoholic drinks are not to be had here, shOT was in store for tin m by accepting a bit of good Cecilia II.. which, through an injury, never started SLSSL_?SS £ iaMerVl owaera rond hoie a Tlu !ist of ■**»" n,,w at ll:""1 1""1 1"i"lv for advice, thev certainlv would profit. Experience is a last year, although in the spring trials she dis • «l J 1 t" th at n" aray ,M _ n! " . ark " .s l ! , g. , « . " racing here is as follows, owners of a single BMTM great teacher and 1 have had .. world of cxperi- played tl.e most speed of any of the youngsters, in v«"M lm.n. :1t im.;ml.d. nee. especally in paying the penalty for rough eluding Incog. The other is that good filly Hritan- SSmjSJLlSmi °"" - IIors, s- ,w»"r- Hhrar*. d.iu„!iti 1 ol Uarst 1 ... k at Gatonia last t. ll I01 .1. riding nia. which went into winter |iiarters with a record j ivin.,stnn • 1 ,. vestal 5 Speak Flatteringly of Tijuana Track. of four straight wins. She is by Kannoekburn. a ""i /[ t"!!-, „? MrailuTsOTOtenJosk i:irk and "" •■••••••« "■« . Ferguson" ". ". .. " " m horse that was noted for his achievements over a w, !w V • , , . ,. . , itillints and .Johnson 17 i; Barnes -t P.o.h McTaggart and W Sheedy had much to -ay ■««* *■* ■"**•• ,r"W1"; CoTton , ,.„„„. ,,|is fm ,1J1S U.v,.lo!l.,, wondcrfull:. ;1:!"""i "K*",.™ _ K • dkiiinp _ Trover 4 E T I in praise of the n.ture of T.j.u.m. where they spent bH ....j,.,.,, ;ul, h tlu. ,„.,t Jklag l,„rse a, »* **||- v ::U1-V, M J" "• : *«" . ; " W " H 1L lPtoer """u sV„„ "■" I s * - flatter- cost him !Kli». Hoskais ,-",«. S„.K». with z.r i* the early part 01 the winter. They sL,eak .,„. f.,,.,,, won a purse. .."t ingly of the possibilities of the new Mexican track Tll. oUn.r „,„.,.. y4.ar.oWs ilu-lUle the three well- •«»« then lost her to Alexamlra for IMOthn *; ; ™™3 g «■ fff * and its manager. ..... . ollroth. who .s doing all be ,____ rformers of last Incog. Graphic and » t!.ng Shi.d on Ma .nvestment an even 100 pec : . £ .• ™11 year. "• "• 1" * °" *■ • Il° * can to encourage the sport 111 the 1ar west. Easter I ilv "*■*" Alexandra bd her go to Kay Speiice for just :: . .lames MacManus dropped into the lackey Club • . , . what be ..aid for her. but in the meantime she won " ... , 1 ,, V i" «owt" * office today from Cravesend. where he has eight Lord Kitchener Best Looking Youngster. one race and ran second in his colors, clearing S8T, • ■ ,,- Wortnington ..J t apt Press 4 horses, five of which are two-year-olds. Five two year-olds embrace the string, four of for him. The filly or. ve.l mor profitable to Spei.ee . ■ V ."1|,1"1 ,, ■ . ,rs ] "The ground is thawing out a triil e ." said he. which are Canadian-breds. The latter are: Pleas than to any except her original owner, for he got H#irneaae»JkBoakir* Vf ■ AV V 4 "but it is not likely that main trainers will bring are Beat, by Nealon— Frolic: Hoyal Navy, by Nealon two .inrses with her and tl.en sold her back to s -., ,,.., " q .- « 11 l 4 out their horses for a week. I saw one horse out —Mrs. Frank Foster: .li.nre. by Orme Shore-Min- Alexandra in what has become the Usual way. for .. g xewi.m S IT ... 7 today, but I think it a foattah move to start track nie G.. and Lord Kitihener. by Orme Shore Fair SI. 010. giving him a profit i.i his brief ownership u-. ™ : t imb-jl a • 1 1 p l "ll I work until the weather has positively settled. 1 Annie. Tl.e latter colt is the best looking young- of the mare ,f :;7H0. ji„r|,.V- " H P M CtriU 4 never take mine out unless I an. reasonably sure I ster at the farm. Th- other two-year -old is Loxon. . , " „ Keene""" 8 T ! • i-V will not have to take them back to ahed work again, by Sain Pictures,, ue. am! a half brother to Graphic. -„--£. -T-_ ,J «. ,,, " - ... » .[ TW0 HAVAWA HAVANA RIDERS T„ DJ DIRE rr_-TT_T_ TROUBLE. ■ -• J is . K. M g»U .5 It does then more barn, than | 1. There has not The stable is well fortified 111 yearlings, having been a sick home at .ravesend this winter. All no less than nine. afis. " G H Abbott 7 U A 8mni 3 those I !i.;v« seen Icok extrem.ly fit and ready for No foals have as ,t arrived at the farm, and . . H. ."..". a,TlM and Watts Ruled Off for a Grave Violation J. ANhur. 7 J. Leavitt 3 preparation. none arc expected lor some time. Nine mares are w .liM - _, vraaOmrd " Metropolitan Turf Notes. in foal, they being: Moving Picture, to Nealon: of Racing Law at Oriental Park. Frailer iv iuris 7 It F Witkins " 2 , . , . . . , . , Southern Maid, to Calgary; ltose Lawrence, to First a iie,.i-;„ ■ - 11 ii,.c ... 1-.. .T Gwy» lompk.ns has ......orted an Irish steeple- ! , I" "V"; I , fc to Calgarv Minnie G.. to First . . ,hase named Silver Dart. She will be -■ 1 • k r h . G. Ptote mare pre- s Uo.ket , K„.st ,.,ld g n. .„„,, „„.,,, , _T1„. M.u„..!s „f t„, J .ured or an early campa.gn. Knights Differ, and Laoanga. to Nealon. Cuba-American .lockey Club, after a lengthy in ,,VrM 2 HSn.Snf " der. has to " S •"" * K. Wolke. the steepb.-hase r s.gn.d Thjs ,s ,.Ml wju ,„. t|. fh.st of ||. f vestigation. handed out the following ruling before ■ " ,,,;.,. nde for the Ner.hwood Stable this seas.m. wh.ch ,s ,,,, ,„„ ,„„.,,.„„,, ;11,. „„, wajtill;. t, .,.t „ ,ne races this after,,,, „, "Jaehey. E. McBwe. and N " X,! , I train...] by Jim 1 rayl.ng glimpse of his Offspring, but are booking mares ... It Watts have bad their licenses revoke! this day. % B£*g V.- ■ C K - -J" r "•»« - lorn Welch who has charge of he 1. V idenet ,ijni g wjl, . m. fr m M 1,tn.M! U1.xt March 1. 1917. for attempting fraud, and they ar. £ *J~ L J Vl.i.cv o horses v.s.ted the Lmpire City Jockey Hub ofl.ee ft ,|. ft Otearied further privileges ,.f the course by the and SffiSL - iSlaSi - 1 w to make entries today He s,ys he hardly ant,.,- K.p|| J Cuba American Jocke, Club." »■ JSitoS " " , 31jllwan 5 E * L- l I]tz..r.ild Fitz ,1,1 ... J .r track work ibdmont Park before the ,.,.,.,„l •■" - pates at ;f . HeEwM and Watts said to have . W,st H. js ; IHW1.rfllllv 1lljlt ,„„... are approached week 111 .March, there being nearl. two eet „t tr.ist |,„ul, m.lk.. jm j,p;ll sin. Thrw. tlu.,. sta]. SOI,„. ot!,,.,. ,. i1 „ iu n attemiit to have them co- hi the ground, "iester.lny promised a break in the ,j||is .|.. th. farm_. b.jns Ne;llon Firs, operate in "flxiac" race,. Evidence aabsaltted to NO APPLICATION FOR STOCK INCREASE, weather. said W.dch. -but todays storm bar, si„hf ,u|i nn. Sh„re. the officials was of the strongest kind, but the ""Mars T-issidv islll,ome1fro,.. T1" ra*"- **""" S " *"*■ "f SVilliam n-i» -"li"K Vis not ****** ".", "t1 ,,!,th H*fW,tad HamiPon. Ont.. March l.--In regard to tl.e 1,.,,-ez . -.ml livin- at sup- uars .issmiv is iiom. irom .111.1 ■ ..„., urnsg ..i i,d. who took them over last summer w ith good sue been given an opportunity to clear them-., Ives. p„S.1 application nendina before the Ontario ■ " •"•" " ™« cov- Gravesend. He will remain until the opening of . . . • Il I""1"- ,"" "irario gov - cess. wnn which ,1 nsej thev failed i.uk.i to to do am, ,, . ,__ . . ernaseat from the Hamilton Jockey lub to increase 1 li.- officials have lived up to their premise to its stock, that each holder of a shire for which CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. do all in their power to keep raciag at Oriental 0 was paid will receive a certificate for SI. MM of HORSES BELONGING TO A CHICAGO OWNER. Park .lean. They have been alert all winter ami :. w stock, or for in Increase of capital stick for Top o th Morning is looking well and being several of those who have shown a tendency to any purpos-. j. Loudon, secretary of the club, ..... ., 1 , .. , „ r tM . • f ., , fitted for an early campaign in Maryland. take undue liberti.-. were informed that their stated that be did not know of such an application! he is still tlie owner of the, are I iTtle Pit re Clarence P,„-.t„n is said to have handed a ? 1.000 Ptaaeaw was undesirable. Kmurh riding has been He denied that each shareholder of a 0 share ,„i.. damped out. Several riders were suspended for would receired a .rtificate for ,000 of ■iH to jockey W. Kelsay for his success with a«W entlv |, I about b , .-cier She i- in the n,1 at 1 i.u-len Kv and besides 1„ in the Sisi» ■ th- Coffroth Hand.cap. " "fraction of the rule covering the latter of- stock. He farther stated that the amount of capi- •-» M- - had „ , agact on the war tas. Urn of a yearling filly. has bee. mated „itl, Flit.. , gold is one of M. F. Sheedys band which ciosely-Conteeted Races Feature Sport. Luke McLuke. after being barren last year. has been galloping 11. a manner to suggest that _____ Mr. Johnson also owns Henry ll.. Thinker. Fizer. be will be as good as ever this vear. Spirited racing feat-red the sport this afternoos JOCKEY WASHER TO RIDE AT HOT SPRINGS. Little Itigger and three two year ,. Ids which have Gillian. nM, h;1s the horses of Paul Powers Oriental Park. The fields c ,. of jraad ste n„t started Henry K. u as ,h, ,de, ly the best nel the track was ,., fine cn.-lit. ..,,. 1 n.ire in ,-„,. ,,„,iJtijM ., Beiafag and int. mis to make Alclntosh two year-.dd race,, a. the recent New Orleans meet- « card, with the .xce;,,,,,,, ,f the last race v.as made ,. Curse TCter- ;1„ ,.t wih Uu.m MlUTland mi.t.t. .]i;|r winter at the I —-arte, ng and would seem to be worth keeping over ;,..r up of sprinting races. lie fourth race wound up . . . , . i . -iii.i.t „ until ...M year. to see what manner of a ._ . „ _ _ __, . . . with a driving finish between HaPen.u and Alt.. " .7 ."" , .11,1 to local racing people that m t1" „ „__ ,hr vear old he might become, but Mr. John- __£*_* f,!r;,J . ,i,s ___. mU , , , maha. the former w Inning by a head after a pntty "b. ,,:1 . 0;]Ulur" •--".n.odat.ons arc b-mg s,„, hi thinkinc of selling all of his horses ami _T___! Unl , V T " L- . __ Wretch duel. Salon tl.e favorite w,s sluggish In 7b 1«" ""/;. ::" ." t,"1 """ * ■■"fc" fruni r. :ul «" • 1,0it U"K| Astl «" retiring. Henr H. Is by Jack Atkin Matter!,,,,.,. :11 .".V the early part of the race but cam- fast enough 7 ".- T* 7",ml *__," to l,oust »• -«« and after beng unplaced in his first «s_y, ran U,";1 "_?«T: :lt «"" «-** " ■■,, »»W "10""v- I Vk. i 1 •", ". :"", ;r.Z- second in bU next try and then won Ore races - inking looking ...It at Gravesen.l is the two- ,n th,. ,,.,„„,, ,„,. As.,n,a. the choice in the bet , , 2 .V W*™£ Wl!" "* Mt Juarez mar tha u .....ession. year old son of King James Marie Stuart. S. tilu-. followed Peaceful S, ••„, the stretch and the, V.1",:..", ""j » " ting, has signed w„h the 1 red McNaughton paid ,000 for this colt, as ■ yea.l.ng. .Mmo „„ „„„,., pnnishment and won by three parts , ." ;. ~ S " "" """s to 1,"t .nngs with the at t,H* " T °*—** ■ ■ h «» »m r- , h"v ",:l just as s,„,n as the railroads Tier J,m. The last » of a length fr nam, 1 was PARI MUTUEL BILL LOST TFXAS PARI-MUTUEL BILL LOST. TEXAS are able to fu:,„sh . _ . d-_ . __ _t ... cars to ship the running stock. addition to the race meetings to begin Marcli 7. the third, was 1111 easy winner after leading through- Austin. Texas, March 1. The pari mutuel bill, with the horses running first at Oaklawn and later out. GOVERNOR VETOES MONTANA RACING BILL. which would legalize betting on horse races in the at Essex Park, there will be two major league ball If was not an afternoon for form hacker*. In Ime Star state by means of the pari mutuel ma- dubs in training, with the probability of a number the fifth race they made Hadia.it Flower their Helena Mont Match 1 V bill providin" for chines, as conducted iu the state of Kentucky, was „f exhibition games to be staged there. The Baa., selection, but the Nasturtium gelding sulked at the pari -mutuel betting which passed botl ases of b.st through the absence of its friends. The house n,-ss Mens Association has arranged to have sewral start, bumped into another horse and dropped hop-- the Montani legislature was yesterday vetoed bv refused to engross by a vote .,f .,4 to ..! and eleven glove fights decided while the racing and baaehall leasiy out of it before the race was fairly started. Governor Sammd V. Stewart. The veto was sus- members who w.ie absent. MR pledged to vote men are ill town. Hotel accommodations arc already At that he would have had trouble in defeating taimd bv a forty five M forty two vote iu tho lor the measure. at a pieniiuw. Sable, which won iu a tauter. house.


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