Jockey Tiners Field Day: Rides Four Winners at Brooklyn Park-End Man Takes Olympic Purse, the Feature, Daily Racing Form, 1924-10-08

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JOCKEY TINERS FIELD DAY Rides Four Winners at Brooklyn Park End Man Takes Olympic Purse, the Feature. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 7. End Man, from the stable of J. M. Palmer, accounted for the second purse of the meeting when he was returned victor in the Olympic Purse, feature of todays program at Brooklyn Park. The winner showed a good flight of early speed, raced Lafe M. into defeat and had enough at the end to stall off the belated rush of Cave Woman. The latter ran a winning race and after suffering some interference when Hinphy tried to get through on the rail, finishing gamely through the stretch and was going fastest of all at the end. Last One showed a good performance and outgamed the tiring Lafe M. for third place. Lafe M., the medium of heavy backing, llattered his backers by contesting the result with End Man for a half mile but tired in the run home. The clever apprentice jockey, B. Tiner, had a field day winning with four of his mounts, Burgoyne, Doctor Tubbs, End Man and Troma. He was very fortunate in winning with the latter however, as In Doubt, which finished second was the best and with a stronger rider would have been an easy winner as Holicko allowed him to run wide all the way and then he just failed to get up. E. E. Major whose extensive string arrived from Aurora, Illinois, last week won his first purse of the meeting when Louise Wagner closed with a great burst of speed to defeat Lent in the fourth race. The winner paid the longest price of the day, ?31.40 for ?2. Ponza Ray fell with jockey F. Horn in the second race but luckily both rider and horse escaped injury. P. L. Short claimed Pirate McGee out of the sixth race for ?S00,


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