Tijuana Track Drying Out: High Wind Works Wonders with Rain Soaked Course-how Mulcahy Met Death, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-14

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| j TIJUANA TRACK DRYING OUT High Wind Works V/ondcrs With Rain Soaked Course— Han Mulcaliy Met Death. TIJUANA, Hexiea, January 13.— John Mubahy. reteran jockey and one af tke naal poaadar riders al Tijuana, died yesterday afteraeea from injuries received when ■ part f a roof af one of tke barns was blown off by a bear? Rale, which blew throughout the day. Mubahy was struck by a flying tim in r and was knocked aiiroawleaa. After behtg Riven firal aid at Ike track it was found that lie was badly injur.. I. Halcaky w,i qaiekly placed in aa aatoaaobile and .started for St. Josephs Hospital in San Diego to receive medical treatment. He-eaii-i- of the great pain tiiat be was suffering a atep was made at San Ysidro and an ambulance telephoned for. shortly after Hnlentay wna plaeed la thi-. conreyanee and tke journey to San BiegO reaaaied. He died ol Id- injnriea. Hnlenny was a nativ of New York, where bis parents are said to be residing. He rami- to tke Weal with tke Marshall Until. rs stable ia IMT and from tint time eon tinned to ride in tke West. Of late he was employed by L. n. Tryoa aad it was in front of tke latter** bara Ikal the accideal accarred. The higk ariad arbich prevailed at Tijuana wa* instinneatal ia aorkiaa adraclee with the track. Ii dried ii oa pcrceptiblr and for the fir -t tone since-Becen ler Is i afcoared signs of retnming to ■ f.:-1 ronditioa. la San Biega tke wiad arafl conspicuous by its ahaea •• and with ao bial or the disagreeable racing conditions at tke conrae ■ Rood midweek crowd jonrne] • 1 to the track. The tboronghbreda rn d la the teeth of Ike gale • :r- traveling down tke backatretek, bal when atraightened out lor home, witk the wind at their b.ii :,s. Hay foand it a boon for their v..ar.v Icrs. ikey t.. with j ickey Hefcalf ia the saddle, carried off benora in the fifth and fentaye race, ■ handicap al fire and a half furloiiRs. The son of Waldo aad Pickaninny ruled the favorite and mad.-goo ! in a busy finish. Huron II. vet a Rood pace, with Ley J, always within atrikiag dntaace. He kept this Pad until midway in tke stretch, where the pride of the Tan a" Btaater Stable rhalleaged him and in a spirited drive wore bin down and won going away by the i» al pari of a lengtk. Huron II. was BeXt best, willi Fiirhelow gnining a inch de. "sj..-i over Star Bealn far third naaey. The Hara Brothers, Dave and Pan, were the bat •• r bearera ia the sivth race, al ■ nlle and -i aixteenth. Bare had the nonnl oa Temak, which rarried the coiora of C. B. Irwin, while Paal gra«-ed the saddle as id«- of t|... despised long ahat luii. The latter waa n wick est to atari and led the ethers, with Venaak la aeioad place bj a wide nargia while raciuj: down I he backatreteh. Turn ie- for bone Vetnak drew ap aa e»ea terms witk Twtl and lite brothers aal down and rode lis- the 1 ; rivals :iii. ;ii. However, Toll had six-nl his ■ I "i pacenahitis and Verniak dren aal to win .i • decisive Manner, with the tomer staying long i i"iih to tare second place from Balgeerge. HANOVEHo T0PA2 A REPEATEK. Hanovers Topas, which reeeafty wen al better titan ."• » to I, showed lhal Ida nasi victory was m-fluke bj rtnalng and Inking the fourth race, al ii. ■ ir-. He defeated a fair band of soii tera and paid Ihe lucrative noney of g*a tor each t2 invested. !!. iiovera Topaa waa snet ■ fal aver rink Teany and Shenandoah, which comprised the three it-priced !•■ rses of the rnce. J. . Ildiii-s uncorked a speedy three-year-old wii a be t tddled T rslda, a Rood looking daagbter of The Piaa and Beceeaiaa, and seni her to the raeea iu tke opnne . at tkree-qnnrtera mile. She made Rood by ■ haw lug the way to Ti ■ raven and Grace Trimble and . ia in a atanner which promises better deed ; in tlie future. Jockey Btnder, the pronising lfajktweigkt apgrea-tice under eoatract to the Ban Diego stable, scored hi- second straight victory, he kaviag ridden Tor-- ida in the initial dash, -wh-n lie kept the veteran canpaigaer Pailyaana going tong i aaagk in tke i race to win by a none. W. C. Dooly was second and all bal snatched the victory for himself in the last atride. The favorite, Madam Byag, which set the pace, was third, but all out to sine that scant portion of the race. Altboagh Jockey Men-ill enjoyed his initial u --eesa while astride of ik-y T. ia yesterdays handicap, the fruits of victory were soared by starter Mnrriascy. who mmptadtd the rider for ten days for Lad deportateal while al tke barrier. Jockey Huntaner waa al o givea aa eafoi d vacation from tin- saddle. The ewards haaded bin Hve days f r allowing in. lino to aarervc in the atretch ai i thereby bnnp Orleans Girt. Madam Byag, the beatea favorite in tke second race, vs.is claimed out of her race by J. W. late for £800. 4


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