Truly Excellent Racing: New Orleans Patrons Furnished Excitement in Plenty, Daily Racing Form, 1921-01-18

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TRULY EXCELLENT RACING i • 1 New Orleans Patrons Furnished Excitement in Plenty. l « Brown Check Defeats Botheration Narrowly in the Feature — St. Isidore Nearly Beaten. 0 fBT J. L. PF.MPSKY.l „N!:U "PLPANS. La., January 17. eaca Bar "ife-yea, . -hcd.stanceof ol.N exclusively for a purse tj oT 31 SM ...en-eiehthslA, the " p1- XT"~ "f ***** -""uisiasts • t si st,., , ,,„ 1 an ..rounds this afternoon. It a real battle with victory finally . going o L. K. Bradleys bighly regarded Brown Chech acaat n.ck. Lerelineaa landing in third eUee raBrwacSfb, tT " ,,w t"r» Position and .3. uJZJ to k •,, wV. "" 5S ,k- "im ";"11 "1 ..nagC; SSr-idesssn: EhTFts r.flet.oi,!1!! "• Sl,n"""lv «nditions was again -:;i-b.e"ap;„:;;i::r:" rt ,,,c •— *™»« - when1fr*M"f ,f:Vn!it,S "or off " ■ 8—1 send-off "hen J. i. Loaehbeba aaeoreied a a i tookiox . i.r.inte-Hroo,,, ■„,,,. ,e ra,, nk„ ;l ,„,„ .,. ss.rhabhricr *-naww ,!~ 55 uieam/.e n, rirea the call i„ the ■ecaad nee u.,i.4, an ordinal, hand met. bat be aaccaabed o , he , rst ,,,,,.. ,ar.er here, Cu, Ip. carrying the M ol B. P. Marshall. Fi.lt0 was prexaiBe the pair dosely at the finish Murphy. ninili r in t|l. CoIors f hK m w . "T.r*,, """ ,,a,", thi" "H in third th„d race, but be had to do his beat to land la front of Ready 1L and Btaiae -hrill" h II no, uTi" [ l,oke,| "/ for. /" when fir,h n"" Hamilton, hr0,,«ht astride =h"»f St ■ Isdoio after he had the victory arayareatly tmhed, began eaalag his In,„n, „,, :lll, uu JJ notiee Rnapdragoa II. coming with ., lightning rush through the stretch. The finish found the pair separated by a nose amids, tremend,,,,. cm ,,ement. W"rtto« "" ™« »" St. , ,., s """I . Isidore. The ,.,." " W," "■lsi,y ""f f"r ,,K ■««« " Hamilton ,„ earing bin up in the last sixteenth Wyoming was an intended good thine, ,„ the race Imi he was done after going three-.„,arters and J form "*J he ■"**•* V I."" anywhere Bear the good displayed during the summer months of las; year. The at present consistent Harry Baageyae ■cored Ills third successive victory at this track, when he area the mile iai ■ sixteenth dash, it, whhh Cla-qnee, riniahiag third, was favorite. I w.-ndel put ,n a claim for the latter, but the stewards denied bin the horse. „„ the ground that he had neglected to register his representative in the race sandy Mac Aurum was favored in the closing dash but he brought up in last place, the purse «oing to * rinisou Uambler. which finished a nose better than Boiaterer with Big Idea in third place. Jockey Hamilton came in for severe lecture from the stewards f.,r his action in easing St Isidore up and almost tooatog away the rietery V. Kerry Hart departed yesterday for Paltimorv 10 have an operation performed on his threat at the Johns Hopkins hospital. W. Boyle has been added to the tfaff of officials here and will serve for the remainder of the meet bag as patrol judge. John W. Schorr is an arrival from Memphis and will remain for some time. L. W. Helfncr was among the Now York arrivals and . Jones came from Canada. J. C. Gallagher, Oscar Vest. Sewell Coombs and I rank Hudson have returned to [aTXiagtah. Trainer George Parties expericiicmed keen dis apiH.intmont whin he found his bighly regarded charge, Tom Hare Jr.. in rack bad condition from lameness that be had to be excused from starting Hie colt is regarded as the best Iwoyearold here and worked a quarter yesterday morning with the utmost ease in 23 seconds.


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