Three More for Carmody: Apprentice Continues on His Winning Way at Oriental Park, Daily Racing Form, 1920-01-23

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THREE MORE FOR CARMODY ♦ i Apprentice Continues on His Winning Way at Oriental Park. i 1 4 For Second Day in Succession He Rides Three Winners and Finishes Third on Two Others. s • HAVANA. Cuba. January 22.— The young apprentice .1. CarmcHly was again the- bright partieiilar star of the- racing at Orie-ntal Park, eliipiie.it ing hi- -ucce— of yesterday by again riding three winners. He Baajpteaaaated todays sacttea by Ifca- i-hing third with two of his oilier mount-. tar nicely i- now the mo-t f-opular rider at Oriental Park and has a iarge following, particularly ai g the Cuban-, who back his mounts with rare confidence. Competent judges here foresee a brilliant future for the youngster. Including todays racing Carmody has ridden twenty -four winner- -ine-e the first of the year. He began todaj - -nccc-s on Bagdadino in the second race, followed it up with an easy victory on Rlnzeaway in tin- third, and then landed Regreso a winner in the sixth after a brilliant display of horseman-hip. Hi- wa- grrea a gpaat ovation after bringing Regreso back to Ihe scales. The Paraguay Handicap wa- today- principal attraction, and it brought a banel of fa-t -printers to the post. The Cuban owner. J. Coru.jo. furiiislnil lie winne-r in Alvoril. The hur-e was recently acquired through the claimhig route. Alvord was ridden by an apprentice named Tryon. a lad whom II. J. Kennedy set aired from Pre -ton Burch last fall. Tryon radt a good race, nur-ing along his mount in the early running and coming through on the inside when entering the hoine-ti -etch. Sirocco, a fir-t time starter at the meeting, eel a fa-t pace. bin lack of condition told on him in the final eighth. The following hor-es in training, the proiterty of Kay Spi-ine-. will be sold at auction in the paddock Sunday. February 1: Walter Mack. Zoic, Solid Rock, Weoelthrusli. Klga, Count Boris, Blondel. Mineral. Mi-- Patty. Captain Tony. Poster Embry, Brer Fox. High Gear. Miss Ivan. Shiro. Dorothy. Wi-hing and Frog Logs. Mr. Spence intends disposing of all of his horses in order to devote all of his time to the horses belonging to W. V. Thrares. tapt. J. Deuel a of the Cuban army, has purchased from J. Imensetter the six -year-old horse Nashville, to be used for stud purpose--. M. A. Silvers, who left several days ago to attend the sale at Le-xington of .1. K. Maddens yearling-, baa beiii commissioned by Sc-uor A. H. Diaz to pun ha-.- a number of high-class mares for service at the Diaz breeding establishment in Cuba. Mr. Linwood Hewitt of Baltimore was among the recent arrivals. Joe Schenk. the- prominent producer, accompanied by his wife. Norma Talmadge. were among the visitors at Oriental Park this afternoon. Mr. Schenk got in from the States this morning and will remain several days. Allah, which was be-aten in the fourth race, was claimed by M. E. Thompson for 50.


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