F. J. Nolan Wins at Havana: His All Aglow Scores Narrowly and at Long Odds, Daily Racing Form, 1920-02-12

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f. J. NOLAN WINS AT HAVANA 1 • !■* His Ail Aglow Scores Narrowly and at Long Odds. i a ii Legacy and Parable in Hotly Contested Duel — Two More for Jockey Carmody. i $ a HAVANA, Cuba Pebraary 11. J. J. alaber, under whose name and colors the F. .1. Nolan borses are run here, scored his first victory of the Oriental lark meeting this afternoon when All Aglow beat some shifty platers in the fourth race. All Aglow. ridden hy the apprentice -id r Pleteber, in a driving finish lasted long enough to beat Wyunowood by a head. All Aglow waa the outsider i: the betting .ml paid 9.50 in the mtifuel machine- High Gear was best as the race waa rim. but was a victim of a poor ride, with P. Wil-ou in the -addle. The latter messed his mount about for the entire race. Kay gpeacea Legacy, under a good ride bj T. Murray, took the incisure of the well hacked Parable, ridden by Carmody. In the fifth race. it. araa practically a duel between the two throughout, and the finish was the best and the most Int resting of tin day. Legacj winning in the la-t stride. In the first race Superior did not belie iii- name a- he look the lead ai once aial rtained it to til" finish to win easing up. Lucie May was nearest in pursuit al the way. but was not good enough to catch the winner. Plain Heather raced well through ut. Hoaesl George, at rather liberal odds, was returned the winner in tlie second race. in thi- race Ii. c Girt, al-o quoted at a good price by the odds brokers, fluttered tin-, lev who had iickel her chances b aetting a fast pace tu the final sixteenth, where -lie tired, but held on long enough to -i- the place money. Bd liarrisoa had no trouble in disposing "f his opponents in the third race an I In Id tie race snfc at all stages. Praseaele showed a good performance aader his impost ,, lir, pound- to finish second. Bevelry lumen had a rough Journey, but managed to save third in hi. The even money favorite Balvatelle accounted for the closing dash. The mare was reserved to the la-t quarter, an I when called on unicklj overtook tie- leaders, ami although swerving to tic- ins.de at tin- end .ad a safe had a- the winning line was cross d. Carmody rode two winners today, Bd Garrison and 8alva telle. Jockey B. Barns a k -i his • iht pounds apprentice allowance w:.in la rode his fifth wiiimr Taea-day. A. c. Kiebana purchased from .1. W . Pnagle, acting for Harry Payae Whitney, the two-year-old Roseate, the chestnut filly by Ali Gold Ran n Da w n . Mrs. C. II. i.ilro.v. to- owner of W. Ward and other borses trained by George p. Sherman, arrived on Wedaesday from her home iii Luifalo. Sla-intends making but a s||,,n i-.it. DERBY COLT FORD SOLD. J. S. Batty win purchased from the Armenia Stable their throe -year old col! Pord, which is eligible for the 9,99$ named Cuban Darby, which will be run in the closing week of the meeting. A. I.. Valentine claimed Wynaewuod f r ,859. E. Cousins disposed of hi- remaining horses today. He will h-ave shortly for the north. Mary Kit/, iiugh was cured by . L. klackey, S.r Ldgar by b. L. Pitsgerald. Maxim- choice bj l. Baxter, ami 11. W. Plant bought King Tuscan. Kay Bpeace has mold Count Boris en private terms to II. ]■:. Davis. Starter .lames Milton refused, an oiler of ,000 for the mare Golden Ruby, which ha- a foal by Croat Britaia at the .1. s. Wiggins Military Slock Farm in I.ourbon County. Kentucky. Luring the racing career of Golden Luby she was credited with haviag won mote than thirty races. S. C. Hildreth has written his friends here thai, he has registered an eipial partnership with Harry Sin -lair for sixteen horses, which will bear hi-silks during the cooaiag lacing season. The only horse of the rai ing establishment which remains tbi sole property "of Mr. Hildreth i- t li- go .,1 gelding Strombeli. Entry blanks for the stakes t" be decided at the Kentucky Jockej club- track- next spring were received and di-: limited among the nurscmen. I.. 11. Raxter has purchased from A. R. Bresler a half iateresl in tlie two year-olds tharmant and l.i tie I.. inter, which will he raced under hi- C I I Mr. Bresler left for New York today. Johnnie Sfellluger, a well known bookmaker, was among todays arrivals. B. C. Griffith ha- purchased tin- three year-old Ilaran far ,000. E. L. Pitxgerahl secured Hainan for ,100 ai the auction held by J. .1. UcCaffertj in Hi- paddock after I lie race- oa Ban I . Jockey I.. PutOT dislocated olio of 111- -i h bias :, result of a fall from Magic Mirror in the M-c nd rai . . si-;.!- su-h- waa r laimed bj ■■ I Mbjell Tuesday fi r 50 jockey Jarrell was subtended for ten days for rough riding la tbi -Hi race. When rounding t he iii~i turn in- cut aero-- to th" inshle on Lucky Pearl aad in tin- mlxap Hope all but fell.


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