Stake Feature to Edwina: Carries off San Diego Business Mens Handicap-No Passport Relief in Sight, Daily Racing Form, 1921-02-24

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. i ■ y 1. ■ 0 1 I e ■ 1- 1 in 11 ■ - ! "■ ■■ ■ 1 h ■n •e for * e !■ hit* i* " 1,1 .. | * "STAKE FEATURE TO EDWSNA I Carries Off San Diego Business Mens Handicap 1 — No Passport Relief in Sight. san pilSGO. Cai.. February 81- Rdwina. under • the red and white colors of II. W. lb.ag. the • .1 ui-:ern turfman, and ridden by the veteran jockey J C. Cross, carried off firs! hoiiois in the Sa.iMlO t 1 San Kiego Baahapaa Mens Handicap, the fealure • 1 of the Washiimton Day pn grain al Tijuana venter day. The foil r-. ear-old daughler of Celt, in Rtrib ing contrast to her previous pffarta, raced itnpie- -ie]y and. moving up with a great rash on the . outside entering the stretch, rushed bate a long lead and at the end her rider was easing her up. Peace Pennant was an easy second and They Sliall j I la-s third. The lalte van a spectacular lace, being far back in the early niiciing However. 1 she close,] with a terrific msli and easily outstayed 1 the pacemaker, Booaeville, for the -mall end of I" the stake. The race was replete with trouble, the favorite, Martin A. Nooiian. being the chief -111 ] ferer. lie was away slowly and ii seemed a-- if I every time jockey Veargiu made a Wove with the i- ,olt he em unleied inueh Interference. The llcs-rt 1 was aiiolher unlucky individual. lie was almost t 1 left at the l osi and made up a World of g-.ouud J from a | r beginning. Kashmir and War Mask, brought bare recently ■ by C. ISuxioii. ran dull races and were evidently y in aeed »f a race. The sensational two year-i Id filly Pepper Tea a continued her unbvoki 11 record by defeating a goo I I hand of yoaagatera in the initial dash Perfect weather and the besl card of races ever r offered ar Tijuana was the magnet that drew a a huge crowd into the confines of Hie Tijuana track. The passport restrictions were in vogue, but this did not keep the ■tteadaapB down. I p Ice a late-hour | last night no relief was in sjht. but it is hoped ihat the Mexicans will sic the injustice c,t their demands and lifl the fee which is accessary !. for all Americans to pay ln-fore they pass over the border. The horsemen here an- willing to sit tight and wait for devc-l- pamata and president J: s V. Coffroth has their undivided support.


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