Latonia Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-06-06

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LATONIA FORM CHART. MILLDALE, KY„ June 5.— Twelfth day. Latonia Jockey Club. 8pring Meeting. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge. Charles F. Price. Starter. Morgan Chinn. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 124 HO FIRST BACE_1 MUe Parse 50 i-year-oids and upward. Selling. «Ind Horses A Wt St V4 V% K. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12315 CONNIE LEE 5 100 1 21 21 2" P 1« H Wilson John Terrett 10 30 10~30~ 12260-PERI WIG 5 107 2 7 7 M U 2 J Hill W f Schnlte 3 4 3 4 12312 OSMON 5 105 4 |i |« 12 2- 32 E Rose R M Fisher 8 8 8 8 12176 ROTHA 4 105 9 34 61 SI 34 4* J Mathews THBlackburn*Cc8-5 34 8-5 3* 12231 ALAMO 7 102 10 8 8 7 5- 5- Liudry Mrs M C Lyles 3 4 3 4 12421 MIDGLEN 4 .05 5 6i 44 8 7 6! Peterman J W Goldblatt 15 15 7 7 124003HOWITZER 4 107 7 9 9 9 8 Jl W Taylor J W Dawson 6 15 6 15 12358 ZOLO 5 107 3 5» 34 41 61 8- L Rose W D Stringer 6 7 6 7 5460 FON LAN TE 4 100 6 10 54 64 9 92 Silvers M F Martin 10 50 10 50 12260 DIRECT 5 102 8 4« 10 10 10 10 J Brown H L Stevens 10 40 10 40 Time, 12i, 25, 374, 494. 1 :02t, 1 :154, 1 :28i, 1 :42i. Winnpr— B. m. by Inspector B.— Vanity. Post 20 minutes. Start good. The first fou- were driving. Connie Lee was well placed throughout end won handily. Osmon was used too much in the first pir t and had nothing left. Rotba was slow to berin. bnt ran her race. Zolo showed speed, bat stopp ed after going five furlongs. Periwig closed a big gap and finished very strongly. Scratched— 12363 Barton, 102; 11644 Berclair. 102. Connie Lee, place, 10 to 1; show. 5 to 1. Periwig, place. 7 to 5; shiw, 7 to 10. Alamo, place, 3 to 2; show, 7 to 10. Rotha, plac, 6 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Osmon, show, I to 2. TOTOl SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Parse 50. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12419LADY CURZON U2~ 3 1- i» is |i L Rose F B Turpin iTt H! 124222JOHN YERKES 103 5 24 24 2 P Crowharst W H Robinson 6 6 3 3 123362TALMA 103 7 6 64 32 3* Boland J Murphy 24 24 9-5 24 12286 JENA 102 1 7 7 52 4i« J Hill Baker and Gentry 15 15 12 12 12422 RODD 103 9 8 8 7 54 McKeand C H Williams 20 60 20 60 12450 DISSOLUTE 103 10 9 9 8 64 Brophy R G Lansing 20 60 20 60 124192BROWN THRUSH 102 2 3i 31 44 72 J Mathews H H Stanhope 6 12 6 12 12336 A UREA 107 4 5" 5« 9 81 E Ross Stover and Curry 10 12 10 12 12419 KATIE O. 1034 8 10 10 10 92 Peterman Martin Oscbner 30 100 30 100 11403 LADY MOTHER 100 6 4» 4« 61 10 " Bcoville Waddell Bros 30 30 25 25 BIDDY EARLY 104 11 11 11 11 11 Anderson H M Shannon 40 100 40 100 Time. 121, 231, 364, 481, 1 :02i. Winner— B. f, by Prime Minister— Octa Reed. Post 10 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Lady Curaon was much the best. John Yerkes ran a good race. Rodd closed a big gap. Brown Thrush showed early speed but was eased up in the stretch. Talma ran a fairly good race. Scratched— 123112Nettie Regent, 107. Overweights— Jena, 2 pounds; Brown Thrush, 2; Katie O., 34. Lady Curzon, place, 4 to 5; show, out. John Yerkes, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Talma, ■how, out. 1 24-S2 THIBDttACE_1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse 50. 3-year-olds and upwarc. Ind Horses A Wt St h H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H L C 12360 SUE NELL 4 101 5 41 44 24 2t 11 Boland Wells and Co 15 15 7 8~ 12423 PAT GARRETT 3 95 6 11 21 14 14 24 BiBping J H Smith 10 15 10 15 122872PROSECUTOR 5 103 4 64 62 41 42 3» Britton J B Gentry 10 15 10 15 124202PAN CHARM 4 105 7 31 3« 31 34 42 J Mathews H B Durham 8-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 123393CYNIC 4 102 1 51 5h 52 52 55 E Boss George J Long 5 6 5 6 12315 DON CLARENCI05 105 2 7 7 62 610 6i« Peterman MrsF JKittleman2 3 2 3 12451 VICTORINE 4 105 88 8 7 7 710 Hamilton M H Healy 40 40 40 40 7278 BLAZE FACE 3 95 3 2H 1" 8 8 8 L Rose B Vinsent and Co 6 10 6 10 Time, 121, 244. 361, 494, 1 :02i, 1 :154, 1 :284, 1 :41s, 1 :47. Winuer— B. f, by Pirate of Penzance — Patricia. Off at first break to a good start. The first four were driving at the end. Pat Garrett showed wonderful improvement. It was probably a price tnat suited. Prosecutor closed strong. Britton outrode Mathews at the finish. Blaze Face showed a great burst of speed for five furlongs. Don Clarencio ran a poor race. Overweights— Prosecutor, 2 pounds. Sue Nell, place, 24 to 1 ; show, evens. Pat Garrett, place, 6 to 1; show, 24 to 1. Prosecutor show, 21 to 1. Pan Charm, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Don Clarencio, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. I OJ.QQ FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse 50. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St and % 5£ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 123383THE L. IN BLUE 3 95 7 2» 1« 14 14 1» Butler W S Barnes 81 15~~8 15~ 12339 KUNJA 3 1034 5 34 34 22 g» 25 Peterman J Desha 4 7 4 7 122902 T1LLIE W. 4 107 2 42 44 4* 31 3*- L Rose W Clancy 4 7 4 7 12402 BEANA 3 102 1 11 21 3- |i 41 J Mathews W T Sellers 12 30 12 30 10999 TRAGEDY 6 100 8 8 7 7 7 54 Scoville W A Johnson 15 15 7 7 12338 FANTASY 3 95 6 64 8 5" 61 61 Boland J T Stewart 5 5 4 4 12400 INFE LICE 5 107 3 5« 54 8 8 71 Landry C Martin and Co 15 60 15 60 12402JANIE CLAY 3 102 4 7 6« 62 5b 8 J Hill ClayandWoodford 4-5 9-104-5 910 Time, 13, 25 37, 494, 1 021, 1 :144, 1 :274, 1 :41. Winner— B f, by Himyar— British Blue Blood. Post 5 minutes. Start fair. The first two finished in a furious drive. The winner got the verdict by the down nod. It was almost a dead heat. Beana ran an improved race, but tired. Janie Clay lacked the speed of her last out. The Lady in Blue ran a very good race. She and Tragedy were last to get away and were not in motion when the flag fell. It was the fastest six furlongs, seven furlongs and mile of the meeting thus far. Tragedy closed strong. Overweights— Kunja, 34 pounds; Janie Clay. 2; Beana, 2. The Lady in Bine, place, 6 to 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Kunja, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens, Tillie W show, 4 to 5. Fantasy, place, 7 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Janie Clay, place, out. ~~ -| OAQ4. FIFTH HACK— 6-8 -Mile. Purse 50. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St Y% StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C KILMARNOCK 102 2 li 11 14 l-« J Hill Clay Bros 7-5 7-5 6-513-10 124223LEW KRAFT 105 4 35 3 35 2" H WilliamsE Brown 3 4 3 4 12314 LITTLE SMOKE 100 1 22 22 24 3i« J Mathews F B Harper 4 8 4 8 JOHN W PATTON 100 7 7 7 7 44 L Rose Million and Davis 7 12 7 12 12209 LISSOME 100 6 4104104" 5* Silvers R G Lansing 10 20 10 20 122613CURTIS 109 5 61 61 61 6* Boland W A Johnson 4 10 4 10 DON WIGGINS 100 3 52 52 5 7* H Wilson Chenault and Rice 30 40 30 40 12314 GALLARDO 105 8 8 8 8 8 W Scott Mrs K P Shipp 30 60 30 60 CRAGAKNOCK 100 10 10 9 Pnlled upAnderson H M Shannon 50 60 50 60 12209 PETER DURYEA 100 9 9 10 Pulled upBrophy George Hinkle 10 20 10 20 Time, 12i, 24s, 36i, 481, 1 :02. Winner— Br. c, by Sir Dixon — Miss-Used Post 5 minutes. 8tart straggling. The first three were in a hard drive at the wire. Kilmarnock was the best. Lew Kraft ran a good race. Little Smoke showed improvement. John W. Patton finished strongly. The others do not amount to much. Scratched-12209- Lun Ferguson, 109; Macon, 100. Overweights— Kilmarnock, 2 pounds. Kilmarnock, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Lew Kraft, place, 6 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Little Smoke, show, 4 to 5. T24S SIXTH BACK-1 Mile. Purse 50. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses AWt Bt 4 Y, jj StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12315»LYLLIS 5 100 4 ft? 1 1- 13 t* J Mathewe Grater Bros 6 6 B-1S4 12360 PRINCE ZENO 4 107 1 5« 41 3« 32 2" Landry T C Dolan 15 20 8 8 9078 BEN NEVILLE 4 105 5 2» 34 25 25 31 J Hill T C McDowell 2 4 2 4 12118 SAVARIN 5 112 2 12 21 45 42 ftM W Mooney P M Civill 20 E0 10 10 6645 TEULON 5 102 8 8 7 52 ftls 510 Britton B Johnson 30 30 3 3 11629 DOMSIE 4 105 9 9 8 7 6 6" Holbrook William Clark 30 50 10 10 12335 RAY H. 6 107 3 7 6- 6- 7 72 Brophy J Hannigan and Co 12 30 10 30 123602OTTO H. 5 107 6 Si 54 8 8 812 Boland Mrs M Mack 2 10 " 10 1242128CHOOL GIRL 4 105 7 4- 9 9 9 9 L Rose P Browning 6 20 6* »0 * Time, 134. 26, 381, 51, 1 :034, 1 :16i, 1 :30, 1 :43. Winner— B. m, by Charaxus— Elite. Post 20 minutes. Start fair. Won easily place, ; driving. All but Teulon went away on a false break caused by the track flagman dropping his flag erroneously. Bennevilie, Ray H., School Girl and Otto H. went the entire distance at top speed under the impression that it was a go, the others pnlled up. In the runoff Lyllis was the best. Bonnevilles performance entitles him to consideration ; be won the false break in 1 :411 and was third in the real race Scratched— 123353 Liew Anna, 105. Lyllis, piace, 1 to 2; show, out. Prince Zeno, place. 3 to 1; show, evens. Bennevilie show 1 to 2.


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