Stake To Added Starter: The Trump Scores Lucky Victory in the Nursery Handicap.; Ambroses Overconfidence Defeats Routledge--Steeplechase Farcical Contest., Daily Racing Form, 1918-09-12

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STAKE TO ADDED STARTER The Trump Scores Lucky Victory in the Nursery Handicap Ambroses Overconfidence De ¬ feats Routledge Steeple ¬ chase Farcical Contest New York September II An attractive program lrrw i coodlv attendance to Belmont I ark well it chilly aiitiiinn winds More Lst was disylaycd in the forty nintli renewal of the Nursery Handicap principally because of the iiresencc of several Futurity candi ¬ dates An added starter The Trump from the vyek Stable was a lucky winner scoring by over Uoutlcdge with Itodgers a neck liehind and but a half length in advance of War Marvel It is itrobable Routledge would have won had his rider Ambrose gone on about his business In the belief that llodgers iiis nearest opponent had suffered sufficiently through the bumping at the threesixteenths post to defeat him Ambrose sat still permitting The Trump to close ground rapidly n the extreme outside and gain the decision ill the last stride Kodgcrs victim of the bumping ran a game race War Marvel suffered slightly in the Jast sixteenth but was beaten at the time timeTie Tie Nursery Handicap was run for the forty ninti time today its interesting history in con ¬ densed form since 1000 licing as follows Year Winner Wt Jockey Val Time rellario 123 Henry 920 110 1901 King Hanover 114 N Turner 0735 111 1902 Eugenia Iurchll5 Spencer 0900 112 1121SHI3 1SHI3 llace King 114 Cannon 7125 110 110ISM ISM Pasadena 108 J Martin 4825 112 112Uior Uior Perverse 119 Shaw 0950 112 1000 W II Daniel 120 J Jones 5875 111 1507 Dorante 90 Sumter 8200 113 113100S 100S Trance 124 W Miller Oczui 110 110 Faunllcroy 114 McCahcy 1060 112 1914 Sharpshooter 109 K Karrick 1840 112 1915 Whimsy 100 J McTagt 10 5 111 1111910tStraight 1910tStraight Forwrd105 M Btixton 1045111 1917 Jack Hare Jr 125 C Ieak 1985 111 1918 The Trump 102 G WrIls 2700 111 111Hun Hun at Morris Park prior to 1905 Not rim in 1910 and 1913 Xo racing in 1911 and 1 12 tHour less finished first but was disqualified disqualifiedSpeculation Speculation in the opening nice was centered on Fair and Square from the Belmont stable and Ear locker representing tha Brighton Stable Neither justified the confidence placed in them lx th fin ¬ ishing unplatted The winner turned np in Tippler which under a hustling ride on the part of M Iowan led throughout and held John Sanfords GroundSwell safe at the end endREDDEST REDDEST REFUSES TO JUMP JUMPThe The Frceport Steeplechase developed into a farce Only two started Reddest took the sixth hedge after four efforts and at the seventh it required two before he made it refusing entirely at the eighth after which he was pulled up and did not finish Max Meadows the other starter had only to gallop the course alone to get the purse purseiady iady Dorothr carrying the silks of the Quincy Stable and well backed by her connections sic counted for the 1ecouic Ilighweight Handicap the secondary feature of the afternoon The Kentucky bred filly well ridden by Schiittinger displayed 11 high order of speed and after being passetl re Kindcd in game fashion to the urging of her rider and disposing of Dr Johnson held Itcgal Lodge safe and drew away at the end Kegal Lodge was the medium of heavy backing and ran a good nice to finish a fast second A K Macombcrs Hollister sulked under Loftus hard riding ridingWar War Machine brought cheer to the Macomber fol ¬ lowers who had suffered through the defeats of Hollister and War Marvel by his winning the fifth race After Iteing carried wide by Debatlou lie went on to an easy victory Tenons lions race was bail the Widener representative quitting badly after a display of early sixed sixedMatthew Matthew Dooley shipped nineteen head of horses to Havana Cuba today consigned to Senor A Diaz They comprise six twoyearolds one three yearold and twelve yearlings including the two Mr Diaz bought at Durlands the proceeds of which went to the Ited Cross and tobacco funds Mr Diaz intends to have an extensive stable in Cuba next winter winterMajor Major Allan 1inkerton who was gassed while in the front line trenches with the American Expedi ¬ tionary Forces lias been invalided home homeFrank Frank 7 Bryan and George Miller who will offi ¬ ciate at Blue Bonnets on Saturday next for the annual running of the Kings Plate and Provincial Nursery together with jockevs Taolin and llopkhis dipart for Montreal on Friday night nightAfter After Bedd sts mean tempered performance the stewards of the Steeplechase and Hunt Association issued an order refusing his further entry entryThe The army and navy were well represented Their uniformed men are gmsts of Major Bolmout daily There is 110 other admission charge than the war tax


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