White in the Limelight: Rides Three Winners at Seminola Park-Rain Comes down in Torrents during Third Race, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-08

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WHITE IN THE LIMELIGHT Rides Three Winners at Seminola Park — Rain Comes Down in Torrents During Third Race. ORLANDO. Fla.. April 7— Jockey II. P. "White supplied the feature for a rather dull card at Seminola Park this afternoon, when he rode three winners. His third score came about in the fifth, a contest at a mile and an eighth. North Pine was his mount upon which he wore the silks of the Oklahoma Stable. Conscript made the pace with Attractive in closest attendance. Wise Guy challenged inside when nearing the stretch and the three straightened out head and head. North Pine came around the three in the last eighth and the battle was on. Attractive tired first, then Wise Ouy gave way and North Pine beat Conscript by a length, while the latter was a length in front of Wise luy. Wilton Flanna outran her rivals from start to finish of the first and won by more than two lengths. Beg Tardon never was worse than second. Sally Jones landed third. II. P. White rode the winner. Felicitous won the second for F. B. Pohl. leading throughout the three-quarters. White, who piloted the first winner, rode him. Quota raced second all the way. Black Friday passed the tiring horses in the final quarter, and was third. Clouds rolled up after the second race, and rain came in a torrent before and during the third, which was run over a sloppy track. Sixuitaneous made pace under light pressure, but Fast Boy wore her down in the stretch, and drew away, to win by three lengths. Merry . stood a drive to save third from Marble. Aron rode the winner, which raced in the interest of A. Antoniadt s. Porto de Oro carried the silks of A. B. fiaal to brackets in the fourth. He came around Buddie Brown straightening out. and held Donna Santa safe by a couple of lengths. The latter saved ground after a slow beginning, and finished with a rush. Buddie- Brown saved the place. Hausser rode the winner. Admirer scored in the sixth without great effort. Tryon donned the silks of the Concord Farm to ride him. Vanishing Boy finished second. Moonbrook was third at : the end of the mile. Hough and Beady, from the stable of C i O. Kindle, was home first in the seventh, to beat Old Broadway, the pacemaker, narrowly in a drive. Nettie May finished third. Anderson rode the winner.


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