United Verdes Fine Victory: Wins the Business Mens Racing Association Handicap Easily, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-22

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,. v T x Of oa -l | " ? * :l J J i i a i , t | . i . . , . , t UNITED VERDES FINE VICTORY ■ «. . i Wins the Business Mens Racing Association Handicap Easily. Prince K. Takes the Race for Two-Year-Olds — Small Boy Wilson Distinguishes Self. ■ -♦ * SEW OBLKANS, La. January 21 The colors C. W. Clark were again conspicuous .mil were carried to a successful doable, including the tea tare, the Business Mens Baciag Association Handi cap, with tg.Baa added, thai had engaged the cracks in these parts. « i" the original flfteea carded to start in this race, seven were abeeateea eccoaat of Ihe difficult going, but these whkli raced Were tried mud i tinners. Catted Verde was i ho Clark representative here and his easy success fuily justified the place of honor he oe-copied in the betting. Garner rode him taaltlessly and. get t lag him into the had soon after the start, picked his path and. after disposing of Bygoae Days. which had attempted to keep pace with him in the early running, drew away in the last eighth to win with speed in reserve. Baaga Bach made ■ game stretch -prim, which rallied bba by Bygoae Days in the last -evenly yard- and enabled him ho secure second place. Faited Verde received S2.MB act as his portion of the saoaey. Todays excellent racing offering was again fe-apoaalble for attraetiag ■ generous patroaagi , even for 8a t onlay. This, too, ia spite of the gloomy weather that ruled. Some of the rating suffered because of the difficult track, but on the whale it was enjoyable and several iaslaaeea developed close finishes. The pablir fared suniiituou-ly in I betting way. fat favorites and well-backed ones wet" victors in a majority of Instances, though set oral choices Unit -uecumbed offset extensive loaaet far the layers. The introductory rare was ■ three-eighths scramble for two-year-olds, with the Waaoa Frigerio owacd Duster and Daniel, coupled, the outstanding I lioicov but Prince K. again showed thai be is probably better coir than be ha* beea rated, for be won in easy style, with tfowata in second place, and Daniel jt;sr manage,! to beat Hugliio fa? third phi -e. Hoghie had a rough race and swerved badly in the stretch Anticipate, under a rouaiag ride by Foal, m counted for the secoad race, in which a dean tairh good platen competed. Contention he e came from Helen At!. in. with Bttabe landing third Toia Hare. Jr.. aa outstanding favorite, was the one to complete the Clark double, earner took no chances with him and. rushing him into the b id, kepi him hard at is task and succeeded in outstaying ami •■ McMeekia and Simplicity. NEDDAM EASILY BEATS MERCUP.Y Nchiam and Mercury, the Iwo best supported in the fourth rat . had il betweea them from the star! Neddani finally drawing away lo win by i l-ngth The sixth race round the well -supported Msradale ,.:i ,..- v tor over Bep arid Balance Wheel. Jockey Wilson wa- inn. h in the limelight and finished o successful afreruooa when be land..! .-riiy winner in the concluding race, after having previously won with Mandate and Neddani Jo. key A Wilson. Pat Knebelkamps esatrsi I pilot, was the riding star today, winning with lhre of Ins mounts. They were N.aldain. Mandate and Ferity. This little fellow is one of the mo-t im proved jockeys of the year aad Knebelkamp aaa turned down several flattering offers for his contra i-i. The admirers of jockey 0. Lang were disappointed hadajr as be failed le ridi a wiener. This market! only the second time ia the eighteen days of racing thus far at the Fair irounrts that this has occurred and they have no complaint lo offer. Jockey Mack Garaer was the first rider ro be di-elpllaed far rough riding. He drew a five days suspension on TTiifrd Verde today. It is seldom that a meeting runs eighteen days without a jockey being set down for this offense. Qearge J. I ang owner of Bashferd Manor farm. near Louisville. Ky.. who has a stable at the Fair Grouada in charge of John . Kerriss. departed to night for lis home in the Call- City. He lias a few horaea at Churchill Daw as under the care of I rata*, r Pete Coyne. Trainer Kay gpcace nlaaa to -hip the htaatfoti J.-i.s -table to Douglas Park. Loaisville, Ky.. noi Sunday. Jockey B. Bcobie Will go along. Spenc. will dispose of all the horses thai be brought here •nith the exception of Miss Minerva and Carta, if he .-an. and those left will go back with aim. Tom Doyle today sold Baby K.velvn to P. Kcr natidez. F. Lamanlia added D. Soward to his stria? today also. Scotch Verdict, owned by A. Allegro, which ira-traiaed by the late James Johnston, has been turned •ear to j. a. McCaaley to train.


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