Ten Buttons In Her Glory: Scores Hollow Victory in Mile and Sixteenth Tijuana Handicap.; C. B. Irwin Repeats Triumph of Saddling Three Winners in One Day--More Rain Helps Mud Runners., Daily Racing Form, 1923-01-27

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TEN BUTTONS IN HER GLORY Scores Hollow Victory in Mile and Sixteenth Tijuana Handicap C B Irwln Repeats Triumph of Saddling SaddlingThree Three Winners in One Day More MoreIlain Ilain Helps Mnd Runners SAN DIEGO Cal January 26 Ten But ¬ tons yesterday occupied the center of the stage at the Tijuana track She was flying the colors of C B Irwin for the first time and scored a hollow victory in the sixth race a handicap at a mile and a sixteenth The mare ran as if the torments of an in ¬ ferno were at her heels and her speed car ¬ ried her so far in front that she finished pricking her ears in the good time of 148 for such a track Nearest to her at the finish was Carabosse which had usurped second place from John S Reardon entering the stretch The latter after closely pursuing the winner became extremely dizzy from his futile efforts and when Carabosse offered him challenge he faded away like a sunset Buckhorn II was third and best of the others othersThe The stable jockey D Hum had only to admire the scenery as Ten Buttons carried him around the course She was first to start and the fact that her rider returned to the stand with colors unblemished best tells the tale This same Ten Buttons which seems to be at the height of her form may become the horse of the meeting at Tijuana for either traveling over a long dis ¬ tance of ground or in a sprinting dash in mud or dry she runs like a real good horse Consequently her stock in her stake engage ¬ ments is soaring skyhigh skyhighTen Ten Buttons smashing victory also justi ¬ fied the 5000 which her owner gave to claim her out of a race last week by the manner in which she turned in her winning race yesterday Twice that amount would seem to be a cheaper price for her herANOTHER ANOTHER TRIPLE VICTORY VICTORYThe The success of Ten Buttons Friday after ¬ noon duplicated the record of owner Irwin Wednesday when he saddled three winners Previous to the success of Ten Buttons Irwin had triumphed with San Hedron and Corncutter the latter also winning for him Wednesday WednesdayA A heavy rain which fell during the night again kept the course in a muddy condition and the mud larks again had an inning Fav ¬ orites were in total eclipse not a single first choice being able to earn brackets bracketsThe The longestpriced winner of the meeting to date scored in the fifth race when Miss Emma G got home first in the sixth race in front of Noonhour and Mollies Barnes The winner reveled in the going and led from barrier to winning post She paid the rich returns of 26680 for each 2 investment There was a hush noticed as this despised outsider passed the judges stand but when her price was displayed more than a few of the attendance gave vent to rousing cheers which showed that there were some among the crowd that were made extremely happy by the fillys victory victoryCareen Careen found a track made to order for her in the opener and led by a wide margin throughout to take the long end of the purse from Zainer and Cicely Kay This event was run in a blinding rain storm which continued for some minutes after the horses had finished finishedTom Tom Roach was the surprise in the second at fiveeighths when he outfmished Squash and Plantagenet The winner paid better than 25 to 1 and inasmuch as his form has been extremely bad his backers were few fewThe The form followers could see nothing but Frank Fogarty in the seventh race a gallop Continued on twelfth i asc TEN BUTTONS IN HER GLORY Continued from first pazel pazelof of a mile and a sixteenth but he failed to run kindly and third place was his end ¬ ing The winner turned up in Barriskane a pronounced mud runner which made every post a winning one Whippet took second place honors from his sulking competitor Frank Fogarty FogartyHenceforth Henceforth Corncutter will race in the colors of P Clausen the latter having claimed him out of the fourth race for 000 C B Irwin who owned the horse lost littl time in refilling the empty stall for he claimed Frank Fogarty out of the seventh race for 1400 1400Jockey Jockey C Thompson who rode Behave Yourself to victory in the Kentucky Derby of 1921 had a banner day in the saddle Be ¬ sides riding Miss Emma G to a successful ending he scored with Madge F in the con ¬ cluding race at a mils and a quarter Ho divided the saddle honors with jockey Mar ¬ tinez who rode Sail Hedron and Corncutter to victory


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