Favorites Fickle Again: Mars Mouse Runs Away From Icarus Like a Good One.; Kinney Takes His Third Consecutive Race--Jockey Sande Distinguishes Himself., Daily Racing Form, 1918-03-17

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FAVORITES FICKLE AGAIN Mars Mouse Runs Away From Icarus Like a Good One Kinney Takes His Third Consecu ¬ tive Race Jockey Sande Distinguishes Himself Hot Springs Ark March The steady down fall of heavilyhacked choices was the outstanding feature of this afternoon at Oaklawn Park and it resulted in immense profit for the layers Some tit the beaten favorites were regarded as unbeatable ml their failure entailed a huge loss for followers of illeged form There was no outstanding feat ¬ ure the scarcity of good racing material in these iarts being quite evident evidentWhat What wns regarded as the outstanding race went to Mars Mouse in easy style from Icarus with Postmaster in third place It was tiie winners third start and success here On his showing to late he must be regarded as a promising prospect particularly in the spring division He was origi ¬ nally brought here by the California K Cebrian was sold by him on private terms to Mrs It I Hresler and later was claimed by G C Chancellor He lias won in the colors of each of the above Jockey aboveJockey Sande was the tiding light tiiis afternoon and accounted for half of the oard winning with Kinwy ind Kama both owned by J P Goodman nd with Mars Mouse MouseThere There was a panicky feeling and miners galore in 1he ring during the period of wagering on th opening Rijtc because of the persistent backing of Clean Lp and the lack of support for Kinney Tin early running of the nice was made by lean Ip with Kinney in the rear but Kinney moved up with it n electric rush when straightened out for the stretch driy0 and Clean lp fell back steadily Ktn nuy ivoa in the last stride from Billie B witl Douglass S landing in third place It was Kinneys tJjirJ victory victory1CAMA 1CAMA SCORES THIRD STRAIGHT VICTORY VICTORYScotch Scotch Kiss was another supposed good thing that was downed in easy fashion Kama led him all tlit vay and won easily This also marked the third success that Kama had scored during the meeting meetingAustrais Austrais victory in the fiftli race in whicl Mlklfnla was choice came as a big surprise for in liis previous race he showed dull fonii and was Ixaten off He was favrred by a light imiM st thit afternoon and tiiis might have accounted for hi improved showing showingTodays Todays racing concluded the first half of the Hireling and was witnessed by another big atten ¬ dance though the weather was slightly cold for these parts at this season seasonJockey Jockey Willis had to cancel his riding engage ¬ ments for the afternoon on account of illness illnessJ J F Sweeney today secured on urivate terms lie orse Thrift which he intends racing at Bowie during the meeting ther therThe The officials are still looking into the inconsist ¬ ent performance of Korfhage and Obolus and intend In delve thorough into these cases casesThe The following horses wen sold at auction in the iiaddock before the racing began today Brando to Gco Peterson 300 John Graham to J C Boggess 0 Barton to B F Bracken S3lK Browns Favorite to H H Good S3lT Blue Hock to W D Hernliardt 3i Ella Uyan to It AV Creech 5 Swift Fox to Kd Moore 17 Shepherd King to W M Mikel 50 and Ledom to A 1 Chrouistcr 10U


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