Vise Charge Is Reduced: One-Day Pass Across Border to Tijuana Now Fifty Cents.; Veteran Top o th Morning Wins Another Race--Sprinter Mars Mouse Breaks Down., Daily Racing Form, 1921-03-24

article


view raw text

VISE CHARGE IS REDUCED OneDay Pass Across Border to Tijuana Now Fifty Cents Veteran Top o th Morning Wins WinsAnother Another Race Sprinter Mars Mouse Breaks Down ijAX DIEGO Cal March 23 Announcement thrtt the vise charge for a oneday pass for citizens of ihc United States crossing into Mexico would be reduced from 1 to i 0 cents was made yesterday by porernor Barra of Lower California The latter had recommended to President Obregon that the present vise charge be reduced lie said he received a telegram from President Obregon saying that he had approved the recommenda ¬ tion ani had instructed the minister of relations to issue formal notifications to that effect The fact that president James W Coffroth lias reduced bin admission the amount it costs for a vise charge practically brings about prewar condition when no passport or vise charge was necessary necessaryThe The veteran sprinter Top th Morning won another purse for his owner W C Weant when he took first honors in the fifth and feature race of yesterdays program at Tijuana The old fellow had to be much the best to win He was sharply shut off while rounding the far turn and after being knocked off his stride he gamily came around his op oneuts and the finish saw him win ¬ ning by two and a half lengths from Joe Goodman and the early pacemaker Shifty ShiftyThe The days sjwrt was inaugurated with a two yearold dash in which the Californiabred colt It was returned the winner defeating Dora T and Captain Greet lora T was probably the best and kns unlucky ti jftse Showing tin most early speed she suddenly swerved ut entering the stretcli losing a lot of ground Emma Williams which ran lappwl on her was also carried almost to the outer rail which ruined her chances How ¬ ever Dora T finished gamely and passing the judges she was only a length back of the winner winnerIn In the second race the conditions of which read for nonwinning horses owned by nonwinning own ¬ ers a poor bund answered the cull of the bugle Helnian proved the gamest of his opponents and led Little Orphan and York I issle first passed tin winning post The latter suffered defeat through an incompetent ride Mack Garner reported to have been made the medium of a killing throughout the country rewarded his backers by winning the third race at five and a half furlungs with utmost case Fannie Xall and Miss Sedalia were his closest rivals at the finish finishJockey Jockey Josiah gave Thirty Seven a giltedge ride in tin fourth race and paying belter than S to 1 the old gelding was victorious over a large band of cheap sprinters sprintersSWERVING SWERVING DEFEATS MOUNTAIN GIRL GIRLThe The defeat of the favorite Mountain Girl in the uiilo race was brought about by her swerving to the inside rail in the stretcli when seemingly an easy winner Her rider young Josiah was forced to exert his full strength to take her off the leader Little Gink While Mountain Girls rider was stralgheuing her out Little Gink went on about his business and lasted long enough to win winThe The closest finish of the day came in the last race when Orchid King won a head verdict verdictF F Dahnken has shipped Head Over Heels Bobby Allen and Glen Well to Pleasanton Cal to be turned out until next fall 1lie trio have been fired which necessitated their temporary retire ¬ ment mentMrs Mrs Thoinus Combes wife of Senator Thomas Combes of Keutucky accompanied by her daughter Mrs Duff of Lexington were visitors at Tijuana today todayA A carload of horses Will leave here shortly for Wheeling W Va in charge of W M Buck The shipment will embrace the following owners and their horses Win Buck with Cacambo and Brolaski John Strite with Koy Dewey Sturdoe Tutt Hope Princess and Bourbon Queen and Joe Hoskius with Pretty Baby BabyThe The good sprinter Mars Mouse broke down hope ¬ lessly while working yesterday morning and his racing days are said to be at an end Colonel Mc Clurc who is here in the interest of the United States Remount has made an offer for him and it Is expected that lie will be purchased by the government to enter stud duty for the betterment of the cavalry horse horseMutt Mutt Kreling and Joe Cohen wellknown in racing circles were visitors at the track today having stopped off for a brief holiday en route to San Francisco FranciscoThe The mure Dot H which is in foal to Bronco ISilly will soon be given a life of ease Owner Joe Hoskins intends giving her to some western breeder who will give her a good home and refrain from racing her herThe The racing fraternity here are fust awakening to tlio fact that in jockey Josiah Clarence Buxton has a saddle prospect that is most promising Of into hardly a day has passed but this eighty eichtiwund boy does not ride one or more winners Master Josiah hails from Jamaica L I and seems to be a natural born race rider with a faculty for having horses run for hint most kindly


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1921032401/drf1921032401_1_3
Local Identifier: drf1921032401_1_3
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800