Pickwick and Pictor Win: Son of Garry Herrmann Takes the Fourth Race Pulled Up, Daily Racing Form, 1920-01-30

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PICKWICK AND P1CT0R WIN Son of Garry Herrmann Takes the Fourth Race Pulled Up. i 1 . Pictor an Easy Victor — Wendy Adds Another Purse to the Whitney Account. i 1 i NEW ORLEANS. I.M.. .Linnary 1_9. Proceedings iit tin- Mr Grenada this afternoon *m of The usual recent order. The track was deep and heavy .iiiil there is no immediate prospect of anything hotter in that particular. However. Ueal pttfm • if larlag haM become ased to tins lotulitimi mill turned mil tn view tlir sport gcnorousl . Mpei dully -illCC sollle good llOlses Were cald . to meet. A -hill ill riders to Ambrose on Pickw ick worked wonders for thai horse tad he won the f stare race of tin- day away off liy himself and cased up to .1 ranter. lie slioiihl lie hard lo heal from now on. His nearest ii|piionent at tin- finish was the speedy filly Sweet I.iherty. which had ininle the | aee until Ambrose was ready to send his mount lo the front. Anticipate finished a respectable third. The fir-t race gave .lohn W. Schorr one of his infieijiieni x i. toric- when his well bached two year-old Infra S. Poindon won hy a good si lengths, x Hh the outsider Tult in second place and No Pooling third. As usual Tcnito came in for heavy rapport here, hut he was always far hack. The second laic, for which OPeiiovan wa- a hot favorite, fell i :;-;. prej to Young Adam at 11 to 1. «ith Iwiniwin second and Huron II. third. The l«tt«r led around to the stretch, where Young Adam i.-ily raced into the lead and won by a clear two leurthm. lac* raa pretty well in this race and may do better NM. Wendy, ciiiipled witli her stalilemate. Plying Witch, was at Odsts-oa for Ihe third raci and it-whlHgr hy the narrow margin of a neck. Alula giving her all she could attend to at the finish. |fa Wil-on wa- a good third. rictor was a sarprise in the fi.th race. He was making his first New Orleans start and was overlooked in the lie ting, in which Drummonil was :i cant-lose-it 1 to : post favorite. He ran like a mule and finished last, while liclor took the Lad il once and won all the way as his rider phased. Itomeo finishing s ■■court and Kainbow Girl third. "i-risro" Gardner was absent from the ranks this afternoon on account of injuries sustained by being struck with an automobile yesterday morning. I. B. RENNY80N SEVERELY INJURED. 1 P. Kcnnyson. former manager of the Pusines. Mens 11;,. ing ft warn Jalhia. figured in an autotiu bib collision yesterday morning, causing severe henries lo himself and aim lo several bystanders. The ownership of Iln- Be . Paii.ininn and Had Man mils; bo decided by Pie Civil District Court as a ;i -i.lt of a suit filed Tuesday by Frank A. b,ss. who claims the horses as his property. Ho allege-that he iastracted the horses to Nash Turner, who is raciag them, and thai Turner has refused to re-turn tie- borsee ta him. Ponding decision by the • oiut:. as to owneisiiip of the harat* they will be in charge i f the sheriff. 1eter Plong has decided to suspend operations for a period, already having sustaiaed a deficit of 7 .iKHt since January fir-t. He was a winner ending with the Jefferson Park meeting. After being confined lo his room by illness for fh days Jockey Lawrence Lykc wa- again about. but will not resiitne riding until the weather is inproM d Uoae Hotdblatt, who was also confined lo his room by illness, was at the track this afternoon. Naplhalius has been taken over by S. A. Clopton. who piirehased him at private terms from J. W. .s. beer. Aa a re-ult of the heavy barage directed by the public here against the layers during the last two days, the broker ranks have been thinned and only IS, tin- smallest number in the history of Fair llrouada racing under the auspices of the Basbaesa Men - Kaeina Association, reported this afternoon lor operations. lie* improvement of Crunipy -et afoot an investi-I i ion hj the stiward-. Tiny were satisti-d with the iNpl.in.ition of ou ner Itroi kniiller and hx k-y K-Nay who rule him on the occasion that he was i Hill.


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