Cheap Horses Have A Day: Oaklawn Program Nearly Given Over to the Humble Plater.; Two-Year-Olds Furnish the Exceptions and Phantom Fair Runs Like a Good One., Daily Racing Form, 1919-04-11

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CHEAP HORSES HAVE A DAY Oaklawn Program Nearly Given Over to the Humble Plater TwoYearOlds Furnish the Exr ceptions and Phantom Fair Runs Like a Good One HOT SPRINGS Ark April 10 Todays race offering was of the most ordinary character and contested by the poorest at the course The racing however was interesting and enjoyed by a good attendance The purse for twoyearolds at three and onehalf furlongs was of 800 value It broupht to the jiosf some highly regarded ones and was won by T W McClellands first time starter Phantom Fair a daughter of Peter Quince Kclllta with II P Whitneys Furbelow in second place and Benecin third The winner was lucky in es ¬ caping a jam that came soon after the start and in which Frivolity the stoutly backed favorite was the chief sufferer when she lost her rider riderAfter After many efforts Archie Alexander finally succeeded in landing a purse when hq took the opener in which lie was much the best for he led by i wide margin for the entire distance distanceThe The Texans again cut loose a good thing this time Myrtle A serving as the medium This daughter of Wax Taper Roll Weevil showed n high order of speed from the start and spread eagled the others winnings as her diminutive rider pleased with Sybil and Paul Connelly fighting it out hard for second place placeDurward Durward Roberts repeated liis winning perform ¬ ance of several days ago and outstayed Flash of Steel in the fourth race with Sir William Johnson just nian agiiig to get up in the last stride to beat High Horse foe third place placeProbably Probably the worst field qver gotten together here made the contest in the fifth race and Kx aminer proved best winning with ease from Brando and Lady Lcona LconaThe The final race went to Saadi in a spectacular fin ¬ ish with Sunflash and Ben Levy The winner was backe1 in confident fashion and the layers were hit hard by his victory victoryEASTERN EASTERN SHIPMENTS SUNDAY SUNDAYMost Most of the owners who Intend rdcing at Havre de Grace are bending their best efforts to secure cars to enable them to depart by Sunday next nextThe The horsemen who will campaign in Kentucky anil intend to ship to Lexington and Louisville will experience little difficulty in their effort to secure cars to ship their horses horsesNearly Nearly all the layers here will remain until tlo close of the racing at Oaklawn before going east eastHandsel Handsel Rose was sold by auction before tin racing and was bought by B Collins for 275 Sinai was sold at the same time for 300 to J Ward WardR R A Smith who is training the Woodland Stable which includes Slippery Elm and others will ship tlieni to Havre de Grace Jockey Stalker will accompany the consignment consignmentJockey Jockey Mclntyre was badly shaken up by hi fall on Frivolity and had to cancel liis engage ¬ ments for the remainder of the afternoon afternoonThe The horses of S A Clopton were shipped to Havre de Grace this afternoon the owner also going east at the same time timeThere There will be a further depletion of tlio jockeys colony tomorrow and Saturday Jocjicys N Bar ¬ rett and M Rowan leave tomorrow the former for Lexington and the latter for Havre de race On Saturday jockey D Connelly goes to Lexing ¬ ton where he will ride this spring for Most Goldblatt He will bu used exclusively on the Harry Payne Whitney twoyearolds while C Robinson will also ride for Goldblatt when his serv ¬ ices are available


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