Three Straight Victories: Lorena Marcellia Continues Her Winning Way at Havana-Judge Budrow All the Way, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-14

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| ; i THREE STRAIGHT VICTORIES . j Lorena Marcellia Continues Her Winning Way ai Havana — Judge Budrow All the Way. HAVANA. Cuba. January 13. — B. A. Jon--" Lc-■eaa UarcelHa scared ber third straight rlctary -whea -he w.in the three-eightha dash far twa-year- ,i olds at Olleatal Park ti;i- afternoon. She carried J j l"_ t pouncis. was ridden by Lilb.v and made all ber I own pate, winning with -omething in reserre with three lengths to -pare from her stabl" eaaspaaiea, Tcadrr Beth. The wianer aetrer «as exteaded. La- . reaa MarceUia ;s a fast raaaiag tiy and alien -lie- nioeis some of i it,- cmngst..-; I Iclonging to the Hairy Payne Whitaey string sjiuething like- be real ■ warth may be aeeertaiaed, for as yet she has onl not an ordinary bead ef youngsters. Track conditions were much improved over .--terday. although the going wa- not fast. The ah--t in i- of the sun during t lie past twenty -four bean was rrnpeaalhlr far the track not drying oat faster. A large rrewd, aaaaag which were many receal arrisal- iroin the State-, wa- present. i-ic tile, with Ieiunan up. proved the heal of these that started la the second race. Fictile was kepi in the- best ."•ting all the way and when rounding the far tan assumed aa easy lead, which b r lained to the Iini-h. cleleal.ng Last iir! Uv a length and a half. Aceeta was beatea bj i bead i. r seeaad place. Beagaleae was made the medium af heavy backing in the third :i e H« made good whea be beat , Uenrge W. by a aeck after a long, bard stretb drive. The winner was off neirn too well and forced to go ereaad the- extresse outside ta g°t in front. i:d Garrisaa made- ■ ruaaway affair af the earth. Fields raahed him lata ■ eeauMBdiag bad m the Oral eighth, then took a steady hold oa i.iia :.ml a no stage of the race did the reeall leak iaaht-fal. Fitz-Boodle was pulled up at the start when Ruddles crossed his legs and he fell at :he- half mile I p. -I Oliie Faliner came from a long way hack to win the fifth, Scheflel saved ground with lie-r all rhe way. was Lie ky geuing Iluougfi next to the inside I rail and took the lead in the final eighth to beat out Silex II. by a couple of length-. .ludg" Uudrow led throughout in the sixth and was i,or bothered al the finish, when be led Billy Beats i.y four lengths The remaiader of the field waa Strang cm. Betweea races Dr. lark worked a mile end an eighth in Lot-., ia preparation far lus engagement • • Arue] : .-in t lab Handicap, la be rah Sunday. GoergC W. Grant, owner of the Boston National • sebnl! e lib, leaves Satnrday for st. Ieterstmrg. Fia . to make arrangements for the spring training o! his ,-lut, at thai place. During lii- -tay at Ha-v.uia in- was the gtte-t of Charles A. Btnnrham. Jockey Clarence Rammer wa- a riaitor this afte-i-naaa. This i- ins first trip to Cabs and be will remain lor a • otipie ..f weeks before returning to the Stntea. Joe-key 1*. Walls suffered a broken cellar bone as result of his fell from Raddles in the fourth race. Mark Coldstcin. the wellsnown race track follower from Norfolk, was an arrival today.


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