Sensation At Moncreif: Manager Brown And R. F. Carman The Wealthy New Yorker, Fall Out.; Upshot Is That Carman Is Ordered to Vacate Stalls His Horses Have Been Occupying--Great Heavens Wins Yankee Handicap., Daily Racing Form, 1910-02-13

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SENSATION AT MONCKEIF MANAGER BROWN AND R T CARMAN THE WEALTHY NEW YORKER FALL OUT Upshot Is That Carman Is Ordered to Vacate Stalls StallsHis His Horses Have Been Occupying Great GreatHeavens Heavens Wins Yankee Handicap Jacksonville Fin February 12 Tlic racing at Moncrcif Park this afternoon was overshadowed by a rupture between H F Carman u Avealthv New Yorker and General Manager II Brown the outcome of which was that Mr Ciiriuaii was ordered tit vacate tho stubles ho occupies at tilio park The trouble arose through an infraction of the paddock rules by Mr Carman who insisted that three of his iirn allowed in the paddock In place of the two that io rules call for When taken to task about th luatter Mr Carman is alleged to have said that lie t as through with racing at Moncreif and Man ¬ ager Brown retorted that in order to make certain 4 ha lie wns he rfiouM vacate the stalls ho occupied wilhiii tins track enclosure iMr Carman then an ¬ nounced that ho would stiip his stable to Itelmont Pirk iiul his horses probably will leave for New York early next week It is said that the sus ¬ pension of jockey Lankan a few days ago caused Mr Carman to become unfriendly to the management sir Carman was much in the limelight during the afternoon At a public sale held In the paddock previous to the races he purchased Terah for SlIKX and after La Salle won the second race he bid him up figureTlio to 700 and secured him at that figure Tlio feature rnec of the program the Yankee Han ¬ dicap at ii mile and an eighth proved easy for Great Heavens which made a runaway affair of the race and won by n couple of lengths from Kyebright which boat Hill Top a liead for jsecond money Feivorites won four races the successful choices being ObcronThe IMoncrief La Salle Great Heaven and Obcron The twoyearold filly Isabel Cassie was taken down with a slight attack of fever this morning and was scratched out of the opening race The raceThe horses Terah and Petulant the property of E A Brcntmp were sold here today by public auction for this benefit of creditors The indebted ¬ ness was 1050 while the two horses brought SlKTrf Terair was bought br It F Carman for S1 50 when Petulant was bought bv II I Wii llnms for tiJ Gray Goose went to 15 Gnrrett for 85 The mare Cunning owned by James Mc Ianghlln sold for 300 to II McCarren Briareus went to T I Sullivan for 525 Lew 525Lew Marlon who trains for tlie St James Stable stated this morning that he would go to Canada from here and that twelve fresh horses will be sent to him before th close of the present meeting to lit for the Canadian circuit I II Wheatcroft owner of this stable will race both at New York sind in Canada The horses now being raced hero with the exception of Green Seal and Lotus Kater win be snipped to the farm for a rest during the early summer


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