Dickie W. Wins At Long Odds: Pays Better Than 100 to 1 at Tijuana Friday--King Agrippa Falls Lame., Daily Racing Form, 1921-03-20

article


view raw text

DICKIE W WINS AT LONG ODDS Pays Better Than 100 to I at Tijuana Friday King Agrippa Falls Lame SAN DIEGO Cal March 19 The largest priced winner of the Tijuana meeting scored yesterday afternoon when Dickie W paying better than 100 to 1 outstayed Mountain Girl by a neck in the sixth race at one mile and seventy yards The contest was replete with thrills two horses falling and the favorite breaking down Then to cap the climax a despised outsider wins the race King Agrippa the prohibitive favorite finished on three legs legsA A serious accident was narrowly averted when Saner while rounding the first turn crossed his legs and fell tinowing jockey Buxton heavily to the ground Point to Point which was directly behind could not avoid the fallen horse and lie in turn fell over him throwing jockey Hiintamer For a moment it seemed the boys were badly hurt but they both arose to their feet little the worse for their trying experience experienceCavnlcadour Cavnlcadour II with the star rider Marinelli in the saddle surprised the talent fu the feature race of the afternoon by winning a nose decision from May Maulsby and Great Hawk His victory was accomplished after the hardest kind of a struggle in which it took the most skillful riding of his jockey to land him in front May Maulsby which finished in second place was undoubtedly best The diminutive jockey Josinh allowed her to race wide when entering the stretch while the winner saved much ground by a close turn turnThe The Nevada Stock Farm entry Flycast and Blaz ing Fire ran onetwo in the colt race which was the opening dash of the day dayThe The bush wonder Celebrate was best of a big1 hand of cheap selling platers in the second race and flashed in front n winner from Keview and Km in a Welier He was the choice of the public and won witli but little difficulty difficultyAnother Another favorite caught the eyes of the Judges in the third race at five and onehalf furlongs when Grace Minard making her first start of the meeting won by the shortest of noses from Toreador and Peggy Martin in a rousing finish Toreador was pf sing her closely at the ud jjmj jii tlio next sviIo ConM have neeif suceessihr suceessihrThe The talent were again right in the fourth race when Knights of Pythias outgamed Kosellis in a hot finish Lantern was third thirdJohn John lr accounted for the closing dash defeating Neg and Walter Mack witli ease easeHugh Hugh Angleton was claimed out of the last race by Guy Neal for 1000


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1921032001/drf1921032001_1_3
Local Identifier: drf1921032001_1_3
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800