Still Heavy At Jefferson Park: Talbott Stable Had to Be Content with Two Races on the Second Day., Daily Racing Form, 1918-11-26

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STILL HEAVY AT JEFFERSON PARK I Talbott Stable Had to Be Content with Two Races on the Second Day New Orleans La November 25 Track conditions this afternoon were even severer than that of the opening day and as a result it detracted consider ¬ ably from the sport The attendance however was fully up to standard and ring activities of the usual proK rtions rtionsThe The J O Talbott stable was again in the lime ¬ light but did not fare so well as on the opening ay Kentucky Boys failure in the closing race causing the stable to garner only two purses It also had the distinction of sending to the post the first double winner of the meeting when Kultur led home his opponents in the third race He was m overwhelming choice and never left the result in doubt doubtThe The ordinary band of maiden youngsters in the opening dash enabled Knebelkamp Howertous Salgeorge to graduate He led alt the way and beat Frances Starr StarrBracelet Bracelet which has not been a starter in nearly two years scored in the colors of F P Letellier i local owner when she led all the way and beat ISose of Autumn Thistle the favorite semingly dis ¬ liked the stiff going and ran a dull race raceW W II Biickner furnished an upset in the fourth race when he beat Lucile P and TzeLsi the joint choices choicesMedusa Medusa led for practically the entire way in the Mfth and Irregular after a hard struggle out Uaycd Kentucky Boy in the last race As raceAs a result of the difficult course owners showed i reluctance to enter horses for tomorrow and the entries were delayed until late this afternoon More ain seems in prospect and the mud larks will in all irobability continue to hold the center of the racing tage for several days daysFred Fred Burlew who brought Thistle and Goldvale icre has turned out He Will and Alvord near Bel nont Park but will race them at Hot Springs SpringsTodays Todays arrivals from Latonia included John Goods ind Danny Millers horses K McMitchells string rame from Baltimore The horses of E Trotter in luding Bromo A N Akin and Troilus are stabled it the Fair Grounds GroundsThe The congested condition of the Fair Grounds all ivailablu space having been taken up will result n the Fair Grounds management issuing orders for the erection of at least 100 additional stalls to ac ommodate many who are clamoring for space Among the later applicants experiencing difficulty to secure stable space aie John W Schorr and Ross Looney LooneyA A B Spreckels band of twenty horses mostly vearljngs are at the Fair Grounds in charge of Trainer C W Carroll CarrollThe The green aud white silks of Pat Dunne which vere conspicuous on New Orleans track bafore the Locke law went into effect were noted this tfternoon for the first time and were carried by Augustus and Ollie Martin MartinJockey Jockey J McCabe was among the arrivals this morning and will resume riding McCabe was called n the June draft and has been in one of the eastern camps until recently recentlyLouis Louis Marshall was severely injured in an auto ¬ mobile accident while on his way to Jefferson track from the Fair Grounds The other occupants of the iutomobilo which included T Marshall were lucky to escape with minor injuries injuriesIt It is the intention of Joseph A Mnrpby who will iave charge of the Fair Grounds racing to give a purse daily for twoyearolds as more than one hundred youngsters are expected to be available for the racing at that track The use of spurs and i blinkers will be prohibited on twoyearolds at the Fair Grounds GroundsThe The riding talent here is beginning to show im ¬ provement and the Additions coming steadily prom ¬ ises to make tlie best collection of jockeys in this locality of recent years


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