Wilson Outwits Other Riders, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-31

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1 I e " " " v « • d II - I. - s in ■ it K in 11 h f It it •s WILSON OUTWITS OTHER RIDERS. On Hello Pardaer, favorite bj Ihe sixth race. T,ang made a seriaas atesa of ii. far he took the horse all aver the course, with the result that he even succumbed in ihe last few stri.ie- t.. Wuaillhiasli ■■■ aeeaad place. Madge k. raciag m bar real form, won her race, Wilson on twitting the ot an riders on the far tan by riding her daae la the inner rail. It gave him Ihe had on tho -tret., turn and the mare won in a raater. Serbian was eeaxed long enough to stay in lis lead in the last race to enable him to beat the fa-t gaining Phelan. raciag in suddenly Improved form, l.ang. on Serbian, did not repeal hi- blunder of ihe previous race on Hello Iardner. but saved con-id liable ground on the lasi two turns, which assisted to his victory. Bttahe ami Bustler were joint favorites in the rare, bat Bttahe cesdd do no belter than land iu third place and Rustlers ejausces went glimmering at flip post, a here he boiled to ihe fi-n.-e when the barrier was piunc and when he did get to going was hopelessly out of any chance. Trainer C. T. Clark sent P.nmpety Buiinis. toin- -lalk ami a two-y.-ar-old belonging to .1. 11. Loach-heim to Lexington yesterday. They will bo turned out for several months. Harvest King, earned by John M. Bessie, went in the same ear. He will not be traineil again until midsummer. W. K. Havringlon. owner of the Florisant Stable, departed for St. lottis on a business mission. He will he absoni only a short time. Max Liadeahaum of feats i IIP . Ky.. was among vesterilavs arrvals. i- plan- a stay of Several weeks. John Marino. New Orleans turfman, will dispose of his entire stable at aacllsa on Febntary J. He also will soil the contrai-t that be holds on jockey J . D. Mooney. Jaims H. Baker shipped J. C. Stone. Not Yet and Nig to It. L Baker, his brother, at Havana yesterday. The remainder of his stable will HSM the meeting out al the Kair Uioiinds. Attorneys defending Tom Shaw. Mark Boasberg. Harry Uardner and Retny Dorr, charged with violal-d ing the l.oeke law. stayed trial proeeeding that was to have come today by filing a demurrer, it is re-.v tnrnable next Friday. Smart tiuy has tn-en added to W. D. Boinhardts string. He was bought privalely from A. Swenke this morning. Jockey tiarner was advised by his doitors to sus- pond riding today on acaaeml of a sovere cold, Frank J. Walker, who is said to have won over SKMi.OOO since the opening of tiie Fair Crouuds. was an arrival from his home in Louisvilb- and intend to remain several weeks. a o


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