Excellent Horsemanship: Plays Prominent Part in Results of Yesterdays Bowie Racing.; Cobalt Lass Wins Feature--Kewessa Beaten in Race Marred by an Accident., Daily Racing Form, 1919-04-12

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EXCELLENT HORSEMANSHIP Plays Prominent Part in Results of Yesterdays Bowie Racing Cobalt Lass Wins Feature Ke Kewessa wessa Beaten in Race Marred Marredby by an Accident HOWIE MJ April 11 Tunics Arthur furnished tlif winner of tin Easter Iurso the prlncipnl at triclion at the Bowie track today when Cobalt Lass led all the way by a wide margin without en ¬ countering any serious opposition Duchess Lace which was expected to offer the stoutest contention apiHared sour and ran far below expectations expectationsGood Good horsemanship nlayed a prominent part in todays results at Prihee George Park In the opener Ted Rices energetic riding enabled Drusilla to scorn an easy victory This cowllooking daugh ¬ ter of Celt was away like a flash and racing into tlte lead Rice kept her there to the end The following race fell to Mackenzie but his success was mainly attributed to fluy Burns powerful finish Only by the hardest kind of riding was Burns able to keep Mackenzie in front long enough to withstand the game and strong finish of Vigi ¬ lante Incidentally it marked Hums first win since liis return to the saddle Again in the third race l owtides victory was made possible by the vigor ¬ ous riding of Sneidman Avho certainly had his work cut out for him to make Lowtide last long enough to outstay the fast finishing Leoti Fay It was in this race that the highly fancied Reynolds was making his first turf appearance going to the post a warm favorite Interference in the early running ruined whatever chances he may have had and his race today gave no inkling to his real form formKVMvessas KVMvessas defeat in tliefourtlL jace was ocJinrd blow to the talent as the old fellow appeared to lie pounds tlio best He flattered his supporters by lending to the far turn where he began to tire and despite Rices vigorous riding could not suc ¬ cessfully resist the closing rush of Sturdee The race was marred by an accident when Erickson on IMiireen lost control of his mount which stumbled and fell Safranor tumbling over her Krickson escaped unhurt while Pauley sustained a broken collarbone collarbonePROTEST PROTEST AGAINST SNEIDMAN ALLOWED ALLOWEDThe The stewards recognized the protest made by C X Freeman owner of Luther against Fountain Fay on April 7 and that of J E Griffith owner of Ballast against Hauberk on April S who charged that Siieidnum the rider was not entitled to the apprentice allowance which both horses received The official records now stand Luther Pltircnzi and Harwood and Ballast Lord Herbert and Amnlette for those races Sneidmans failure to admit the riding of forty winner which caused the two protests to be allowed has been referred to the Jockey Club ClubThe The military race carded fof tomorrow is exciting much interest interestPaddock Paddock judge G Ernest Hall will conduct a sale of thoroughbreds in training in the paddock before the first race on Saturday SaturdayThe The management has announced that all winning 111 lit purchaseHarry lift tickets must be en shell the date of purchase Harry It Kelly was an arrival from Havana HavanaFred Fred Musante hus purchased Indian Chant from W H Post at private terms termsJames James Flint in charge of affairs of the paddock was an absentee confined to his home with rheuma ¬ tism tismThe The Whitney stable in charge of trainer Albert Simons moyed to Havre do Grace today todayJ J K Ownlioy was an arrival from Hot Springs where he had been racing since the close of the New Orleans meetings meetingsMurphy Murphy has been placed on the schooling list be ¬ cause of his bad post manners mannersFred Fred S Slociini witnessed the days sport


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