Tijuana Derby Eligibles: Measure Strides in Mile Handicap at Mexican Track Saturday, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-23

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i , 1 1 - • 1 TIJUANA DERBY ELIGIBLES r Measure Strides in Mile Handicap at Mexican Track Saturday. ; i • 1 of ; h J. Huntamer Rides Three Winners * — Sparkling Finishes Thrill J Big- Crowd. a .i ~9 I Til DANA, Mexico, lasoary ll. It waa Derby 1 trial day yesterday and several candidates for the Tijuana rare contested in a mile mi Hop, aineh la-If Lie. i beiaa reeorded. The Dr. I .%eii entry of Capt. lb Clover and Little Ploreaee, two of :he progeny of t General Boberts, was Installed the favorite. Plow St.l ,|id not la-k for hackers and was a well sup parted second rboiee. This trio, baweeer, went daws , to defeat before the speed of Thriller, which was gion a faaltlem ride hy Joe bey -I. Huntamer. who . reserred sec fnnn the early pace and ntrMaebt her up to forward eoateatioa in Hit- stretch to win by a . half learth froai Capt. lover. Plow steel, despite s rosnrh race aad the baadicap of being pocketed for tliree-qnarters, managed to take third money. Weil- t ding Prince, which is considered a good banc at a long distance. tii",l under his 130 pounds and tin- i led far back. The days races were keenly Contested, only on. Winner gaining brackets by an open length. Two noe finishes enlivened the spori and made for , thrills which the big crowd enjoyed. Those who held ticket- on Ispham in the second i r ace. at five ebfhths, experienced pounding hearts, j There was plenty of price attached to this tarn onehbred, which wotdd have paid more than SM to _ ! a; wiaier. She came dangerously near winning. is only the narrow margin of a nose separated her ] from the ssceessfM mare Ella Waldo. Ispbaai paid almost hi to 1 for place and more than 1." lo 1 for show. The ! i! •-•- priced winner of the day «.inie in the ; seventh race, at three-quarters, when Ka tacrine Bankin nhowed her heels to a fair ban I of sprinters and passed the others victorious by three quarters of .i length, she i.iid S.iii.li on ., .v_ iie.i iiiicni. JOCKEY HUNTAMER BRIGHT LIGHT. j lackey -I Hon!. r held He- limelight lor the ,i,.. rMing three winner in all these the most ; difficult kind of riding wa* repaired to land Ms ,.,..,,,., home fir . This was espeHall] so in He i opener, in which Ihe hoaon were takea by livening I storic . This I illy gradnated from the maiden class by a short no-.e .ne! it was easily discerned that 1 Hun tamers riding had mncta to do with her victory, i The th iplsed ontsider Indian Prince offered a pressing challenge at tie , ml and probabl] would have 1 won In .Mother stride. Dnntamera other winneia were Thriller and Madam Byng. M. !.. Allen, a newcomer in Hi.- racing --amc. par- i chused ■ couple of two-yenr-oMs yesterday, Paisley, ■ cfaestnal seMing by Honeywood Basy Bee, aad Mother Agnes. l y Atbelihg 11. Gladkrfa. Both are from the Nevada Stock Farm and the reported eon- siderathm was .* t." M . Allan is ■ retired business 1 mail "f Baa Diego and it is his plan to acquire a pretentions racing stable. I V. T. Anderson, who train- for the San Diego Stable, will also condition and race the Allen horses. Mother Agnes made her bow in racing the other day in the first two-yenr-oM race of the aseeting. lie filly was secoad to Smiling Voter, even though jockey B. Parke lost a stirrup. Paisley has no! ;. .1 been to the post. Both of these two-year-olds ■re programmed to race Sunday, bin according t • Ihe terms of the sale they will ma m the Nevada Stock i arm color.. Thereafter they will be seen under AINn-- -ilk-. There were two claims Saturday. Audrey K. went back to her old quarters when C. B. Iruin • ok her nut of the fourth race ror *mhi. Irwin ii-ed ihe tweire-year-oM Clerk as his "gendarme." in the seventh race It. Kmrie acquired McLanc for si. :m ii i. The mate Cover Op, purchased a while back b] George W. Wingfield. Nevada turfman, for breeding purposes, returned to the races yesterday. It was discovered at the Wlagflehl establishment thai the mare was barren ami consequently her sphere of usefulness was the race track. James Daaovaa has been engaged to act as starter over tin- westers Canadian circuit this summer. He will officiate at Vancouver. Victoria and Hustings Park. Jeckej i C. Thompson ami C. II. lliller will make their .e but in tie- s:lc|,!|e here Sumlay.


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