Minor Events at Tijuana: How a Cheyenne Turfman Has Acquired a Big Stable at the Mexican Track, Daily Racing Form, 1921-02-09

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] J by j ..i j of by I i ! s are ri u- 1 ii ! «! I ! anlj ii the ie j : al | ! »t I ! ty ci , ii • ■° by r... I .s ..,. Fitz t I ■ ■ "- - bj h bj bj i WC by by MINOR EVENTS AT TIJUANA I How a Cheyenne Turfman Has Acquired a I Big Stable at the Mexican Track. TI.IIANA. Mexico, February 8. The western horseman. . B. Irwin of Che v, BBC, Wye., who , last year led Ike list of winning owners, la again t ruling that station of hone r and fioiu the present e outlook mill numerous saeeaassa ho has enjoyed i of late he bids fair lo finish out 1 he c:isn:i ahe-ad j of his rival biother lioise-men. Irwin arrived here | with twcnly-IWd head f horses of the cheaper i grade, with Jake Sohas and Myrtle- A. his beat . Since- the- opening of the pre-sint Masting In- joined * the claiming brigade with the- rasall thai in- bas a stnnglheiii cl his stable with HMO dt-sirahb- horse ; fle-sh. Horse-s sin h as Pegrc-o. Shorl Stop. Baby Ionian. Uifle. Water Willow. Ola Leo, Sedan. , Horace- Lerck, Viva Cuba and Lady in Black have- , been claimed by the picturi-sipje ranche-r and borae-■n man. He in lurn has lost Begdo, .lake Schas Oetuaado ami Aaarey K.. which is but a slight i"s- lo what he has gained On Sunilay Irwin won 111" Los Aagflea High Weight Haadiefap, worth fl.MO to Ike winner, with Lady in Hi.uk and followed up his initial success of the day by running one two in the Sunshine Ilaiielii-ap. with a net Millie of S70O to the fust and 110 to the- so,-., ml. Short Slop and Itcgreso were the horses to carry bis colors in the- last named semi feature. His aggregate winnings for th- day ..in of these- two rai-es was .v...Hlii. wliie-h is a tidy sum to win wiih three claimed kerne*. lackey B. MariaeM, by virtue- of his sensational riding form, has be-come a public ielol with the- San Diego racing public. It se-ems no feat at all foi the- little- Italian lo ride- thre-i- winners a day. as he has perforated thla creditable showing on aaaierova ... easjons Mariiielli intends rieling in Kentucky ne-t siimmei in prefei c-in e- lo e-w Yeerk. as ihe present Ne-w York apprentice rule- will deprive liim of his five pieiind allowance, for In- will have- ridden filtv ail is by the- lime- he journeys east. Pre-sieh-itt .lames v. Cof froth coatrartted for the hurried erection eel an additional barn to house the- Dahnke n string, whiih ar.ive-d he-re lasl w.-.-k Clare-nee- Piixton has le-s.-rved th- other sjele for his stable which i- e p. . t .I i.. eieir..in for Tijuana at the conclusion of the- Fair Ciouuds mc-.-ting al New Orle-aiis Wli -n Ola 1 won her race lasl Baa day there were- three claims in for Ihe filly, but she fell to . B. Irwin, who in turn lost Horace- LeTCh to C. K. Davison .vI.immi being the coasMeratioa ill both cases. LONGER DISTANCE RACING. For Ihe last two Sundavs rsciag secielar I.i-on Wing has srrsaged a program of sight races, seres of which hare heea si a mile- at ovi i n i- his in tention to provide a card of races in the near future with the satire eighl rices al a mile or cever liie- fivc--. car old heeise- |, tU-y. which has beea ..a the slu-lf since e-orning here- from Kin|iire- City. N. Y.. is in training again and is gestag aloag Cejiitiuued mi second patfe. I , j | j MINOR EVENTS AT TIJUANA Continued from first pac - i ,1- s.uindl.v. Two inches bare been grown to his front feet, while seven- hllsteriax ha- strengthened his ankles. Trainer M. V. P.la.k if the St. Marks stabh- intends starting him within the n.-xt two weeks. Jockey J. Callahan has departed for lb t Barings via Los Anceles and San Francisco. The veteran rider has not been enjoying the best of health, bariag beea troubled with an ailment of his stomach. A leagthy telegram signed by f. f. Major, Al Farrell and 11. W. Hoag, the western representative- of the Thoiouehbreil Horsemens ft sain In ti- n. was sent to the KOTemor of Montana argiag him to sicn the ruoine bill which will come before him in a few days for his signal an Mm. "Bad" Walker is schoallag the enad sarmti t Hamilton A. over the .jump- and intends racing him through the field in Canada next summer. Walker reports that tin- big horse has the inakinc f a wonderful lumper and fences like a refer aa. Neil Dnggaa, Walkers stable Jockey, has be.n forced t.. r.-tire from the saddle. Increasing poundage being the cause. George W. Wingfield, master of the Nevada Stock I" .ii in and who has sixteen bones in training ben, principally two-year olds, by Athclinc II. and Hbn-oywood. has wired trained Waller Heath that he will arrive in San Diego this week t-. witness the running of the P.a.ia Calif, rnia Handicap. Fd Soule. who is spending Hie winter here, is holding the muluel machines a little better than even. Soule was reported us being loser the first part of the ineetinc. but has recouped his losses anil is now on the right side of the ledger. Jockey Charley P.in-11 is risittag his folks in San Dieeo and is a daily visitor at the track. He is well liked by the officials here. Starter Hor rissey had the lad as his gacat at a tin cc-iiuurti l --tart the other day.


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