More Tough Going At Jefferson: Many Arrivals Due Expected to Do Away with Trouble About Entries., Daily Racing Form, 1918-11-30

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MORE TOUGH GOING AT JEFFERSON Many Arrivals Due Expected to Do Away with Trouble About Entries Nin Orleans La November 29 The going today was ttlxiut as difficult as it ccnld be with the customary poor horses in competition but the attendance was good and speculation lively livelyThe The first race resulted iu a narrowly won triumph for Sylvano over Dahinda and The Cullen Bon Frances Star was practically left at the post and with an even sendoff she might have reversed the decision with the winner winnerPat Pat Dunne was deprived out of a purse in the second race by the mishap which befell his Augus ¬ tus The colt had a good lead and seemingly all over a winner when he was taken with a hemor ¬ rhage and Ensor was forced to take him out of con ¬ tention There was some rough riding in this race from which Cassity 01 Hasty Mabel was the hief sufferer and with a clear track might have won wonAlma Alma Louise locally owned made good in the fourth race in which Mar Tom was considered a good thing but lauded a distant follower followerThe The final race was only an easy gallop for AVaterpr f which showed his best form whereas Semper Stalwart an expected dangerous contender ran poorly poorlyAA AA AAird ird was received from Joe McLennan now at Bowie that twelve cars of horses would lx shipjied from the Maryland track Sunday and that the con ¬ signment included most of the good horses intended for winter racing that have taken part on the Maryland and eastern tracks Among those who are bringing their horses are K A Smith F Hcrrold James Arthur Jefferson Livingston and others othersCapt Capt Rogers who will have charge of the Pinkertjn forces here this winter was among the arrivals from New York YorkAV AV II Fizer this morning secured a call on the services CassityP of the promising apprentice II Cassity P A Clark owner of Dunlx ync this years Fu ¬ turity winner and who holds the contract on Buddy Ensor is shipping several youngsters here tu be raced at the Fair Grounds They will be in charge of Trainer T J Shannon who is making Ensors riding engagements and developed the rider riderTua Tua Fair Grounds is in vastly better condition than the Jefferson Park track and bordered on fast this morning enabling plenty of training exercise to lie had hadThe The difficulty In filling entries promises to K eliminated at least by Monday when it is expected that Hi 1itnnia contingent will all IK here and having raced mor a muddy track will bu thoroughly fit to start over this track


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