Dead Heat Run Off, Daily Racing Form, 1922-10-25

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j I I j , DEAD HEAT RUN OFF Continued from first page. an upset in its wake when Buddie Kean won from Moon Winks, with Gem in third place. British Maid was the favored one here, but her chances went glimmering at the post on account of the barrier failing to operate properly and enmeshing her and others. At that she did not display much speed when she did get clear. Buddie Kean was run minus blinkers and it seemed to help. The opener found Little Black Sheep, successful in her last start, an easy winner from Royal Palm, with Grace E. in third place. Mary P. Gardner gave her backers very little concern in the sixth, leading for the entire race. Nulli Scundus landed in second place, with Blue Bird third. Ex-jockey Charles Koerner arrived Tuesday morning with the horses Harry M. Stevens, Chincoteague, Quaker, Leading Star, The horses will be sent to Oriental Park on the Havana Special. Vincent Bonero, an old-time employe of the mutuel departments of the Kentucky tracks, died at his home in St. Louis Monday night, according to a telegram received this afternoon by John Kelley. Failing health compelled Mr. Bonero to relinquish his position here last spring. Owing to the shortening daylight hours general manager Matt J. AVinn has decided, commencing next Saturday, to have the first race called each afternoon at 1 :30. E. R. Bradley has decided to send ten horses to Pimlico at the termination of the Latonai meeting. S. AVard intends shipping his good two-year-old IJ. Donges to Pimlico to start in a stake at that track. Frank J. Kelley has rearranged his plans for the winter and instead of racing at the Tanforan meeting will rest up his horses at Churchill Downs.


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