Tijuana Favorites Winners: Four First Choices Successful Friday-Latest Gossip of Mexican Track, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-22

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f b in II r v v t f • | P r 1 • h 1 « i i , ,, ] , , | f : i j TIJUANA FAVORITES WINNERS Four First Choices Successful Friday — Latest Gossip of Mexican Track. TUUAXA, Mexi.o. January 21.— The Mack and yellow colors of George Alexandra, the 1anadiaa boraeaaaa, wen- carried to victory at Tijuana for the first time since 1918 when liis good long distance racer Yorkial defeated a aaaari band yesterday ia the fifth and feature race over a route of ■ mile and a aizteeath. His victory was a most popular one. as he was -,_, ataachly appported. Yorkist justified the heavy wagering, as he won the race the easiest kind of fashion He waa slightly interfered with at the start win n Bobby Allen cat acrooa liis path. However, .joi key ua tamer s.hhi got the horse into his stride and. raeiag in dose atteadaace iijion the paeeareker, rested the lead from him and from there on victory waa aaaared Roisterer, wbick had raced cloae ap rroai the start, suffered from crowding rounding the far lata, bat overcame tins and finished fast, an easy serosal. Bobby Allen, wbick bad set the early lace, tired, hut lasted iong taougii to save third place freaa the fa»t -closing Gath. T..e Im-sI finish of th« day mate in the third ir n one mile and neveaty yards, it resulted la the dowafafl of U e odds-on choice Oar Maid. which tailed to finish ia the ataaej alter showing her naaal good speed. Baby Cal, from the striic and Valentine bara, paying better thaa IS tr 1. proved lies: and won in .". nose finish froal Slu n.-uidoaii. which was a neck in front of Madrono. soni,- speedy horses started in the sixlii race, at five-eighths, and the finish witnessed Herder t iking bead verdict over s i -. t ■ ;■ Susie, with the oae lime high las-, sprinter Haaailtoa A. third Favorite players bad the better of the nrgameat during the afternoon, as four first i*boi ■ earned In ack. is. Saddle boaora were divided between Jockeys siu- r and Wilson, each ridiag twa wiaaera The autre "u: Maid .seem- to be destined to be handed Tioin Peter to Iau!." S..e Bfas again claimed out of her race This tiase William i"!:.il"i Walker led the male to I, is liarn for I lie consideration of |890. .!o key Btader was fined #r,o by the -towards for rattiag acroaa ia froa! of the others la the fifth race with Bobby Allen. MOTOR COP IN FINE FETTLE. The aaei d] sprinter Motor "op. owned by C. B. Irwin, was given a sharp five-eighths gallop this morning ia preparation fot his engagement Sunday ia the I-os Ang. lea Highsreicht Handicap. The im •■ pulled up in good condition and showed no -ago- of the ssreaesa arhieh has beea traabliag bba I. I". J. Ogle has purchased the plater Dixie Carroll from Wiafer ft atway The coashleratioa was not made public lackeys Williams aad Xoble were dlscipllaed by the utartei yesterdaj for dii obediea -e ai the post. Each wa givea three dare oa the ground. The four -year-old filly Mayflower, arbJeb made good in the colors of her latest owner. If. 1 . Gates, again changed band*, being claimed for 81.399 by ". B. Irwta. Big Smoke, the beaten favorite ia the fourth race, went to F. B. Irwin via the claiming route for the consideration of 9999. The imr-e- Kunayland and CbtrksOB. in charge of trainer Harry Inaa of the Broai Stable, nvred over from Imperirl Beach yesterday. Buanylaad is being pointed for ihe L- - Aageles Highweight Haadicav and showed a trial thai was eatfrels aatiafactory :.. the stable. lackey B. Parke, whose ridhag has been badly off form for the las week or so. has been ordered to take a real by traiaer Gearge Deny of the Xavada stoi k Farm. C. T. Booi-. veteran Califarada breeder, waa i visitor at the track yesterday. Mr. Boats •am. down from his breeding estaMiahaseal at Milpltas, Cat., being eaauaissioaed to purchase brood aaarea for • W. Marchhaak, owner of the Heather Pane :ii Walnut treok. Cal. Boats has purchased Little spider. Itii -f Blaraey, Baade BogaBi Oreetlaga aad Blackwiag. These will be sMpaed forthwith and will he bred to the best available sires ia the Golden Stale. Jockey Charlie Thompson, who gained fame by riding Behave Yourself to victory in the lasi Ken-tacky Derby, has settled his financial difference with F. R. Bradley. Kentucky horseman, who holds ids contract. This is taken to meau that Bradley will release all claims aa the boy. Thaaapssa expect! to resume his saddle work xvithin a few days. *


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