Field Day for Goldblatt: Saddles Three Winners at Oriental Park-Whitney Two-Year-Old Wins, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-19

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!f ; I I f i c i t i I I * : I - FIELD DAY FOR GOLDBLATT I Saddles Three Winners at Oriental Park — Whitney Two-Year-Old Wins. HAVANA. Cuba, .lanuary 18. -The GoliJl.latt stable had a field day at Oriental Park this aft- • eriioon. the Cincinnati turfman saddling three win- j Beta — Teaaabei and Ararat, which carried hm own colors, and Harry Payne Whitneys two-year-old J filly True Flyer. Ararats victory came with the running of the Artcmsia Handicap, a dash of five and a half farloags. in which the horse carried 129 pounds. Ararat was ridden by Robinson. Be set dazzling pace, winning under restraint from Meliora. with a length and a half to spire. The winner ran the fitst quarter mile in 2244 and the ■ half in 47. True Flyer, the first of the Whitney juveniles to face the barrier here this winter, got away from the extreme outside and was carried wide entering the stretch, hut wle-n straightened out in the final rush moved up and took raaaaaaad to win going away at the end. She ran the thri-e-eighths in 3-" . Teaaabei was shuffled back in the early part of : the •.onii race, bal was good enough le ererct interference in the final eighth and pajaaad the tiring pacemaker. Col Chile, beating Dim in easy fashion by three [parts of a length. In the third race .Till just managed to last long enough to snatch victory from the favorite. Hainan, by a neck. .Mil raced into a long lead in the early running, but was tiring badly at the end. Good Hepe started out to make a runaway affair ef the filth. He shook off his opponents and in the baekstretch drew away. He held the lead until the last sixteenth, where Foster KmltJ catlgiit and] heat him in a driving finish by a length. George Burns, em played km eae af the arables Uere. died suddenly of heart disease in one of the bares this morning. He was ahead forty -two year-; old anl a brother of the once faetoui rider Tommy r.nriis. wha was killed in Brooklyn. N. Y.. several years ago. He was also an mule of voting T Baraa, who is now riding here. The deceased was a native of Chatham, Ontario, bal had tired in Cuba continuously for the past serea years Included among todays visitors were Mr. and Mrs. .1. !•:. I. eat herman ef Louisville; Cgpt. it. V. Thomas af Taaapa, Kla.: Mr. and Mrs. T. B. B/Utaa ef Peoria, ill., .and A. . McCaaketl ef Bt. Loots, M-Harry Leer!*, a aeerapaper publisher of Bl Pa 1. and Mrs. Lewis arere among the clubhouse gu its. a


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