Latonia Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1900-06-22

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LATONIA FORM CHART. MIL, T.DALE, KT., June 31.— Thirteenth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather threatening ; track fast. Presiding Judge, L. P. Tarlton. Starter, J. F. Caldwell. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. -t Q m "1 1 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses AWtStK Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18299 ROCKINGHAM 4 107 5 21 l* 11 l* J Hicks J H Brown and Co 31 4 11-513-5 18067 DU LAC 5 1114 4 3J 51 31 21 Vandusen JTCarmody 5 8 4 6 18535 JULIA ROSE 3 105 6 51 31 V 31 Aker B T Hume 10 15 8 12 18505 BRIG HTIES. 5 105 9 9 61 7 4" Paretto W F Schulte 8 I • » 18451 SUAVE 3 105 11 11 10 4* 5« Roby W J Donohue 15 20 15 20 18451 MATCH BOX 4 107 8 8 8 61 8* Michaels J A Maxwell 7 8 6 8 18651 FULL DRESS 4 105 2 7 7 9 7* H Wilson J C Milam 7 10 6 10 18654 DUPLICATE 4 105 7 41 41 8 8" Post W Cox 20 30 15 30 18364 FOURTH WARD 5 107 3 61 9 10 91" Vancamp M E Grassmuck 21 4 2 34 18129 FLEETING RAY 4 106 1 1" 2 51 101" Britton J H Fields 40 50 40 50 18480 MISS KINGSTON 3 105 10 10 11 11 11 Hshberger L Smitha 10 15 10 15 Time,25, 494, 1 :15J. Winner— B. c, by Rossington— Rosemary. Went to post at 2:38. At post 16 minutes. Start tfood. Won ridden out. The next three were driving. Rockingham was best but was lucky also. He had clear sailing all the way. Dulac was cut off at the half or he might have been troublesome. Julia Rose ran a good race. She can win in company like this. Brightie S. closed ground in the stretch but hardly ran her race. Fleeting Ray showed early speed. Match Box can do bettor. So can Fourth Ward. Scratched— 18330 Monnett, 110. Overweights— Dulac, 11 pounds; Fleeting Ray, 1. Rockingham, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Dulac, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Julia Rose, show, 2 to 1. Fourth Ward, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. 1 ft71 O SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. _ Horge_ A Wt St % K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C~ 186253SCH FOR. SCANDLllO 1 13 1 la 1* Michaels W S Barnes 4 4 3 4 1860DMAY CHERRY 110 3 2» 21 21 22 H Wilson F Baumheckel Jr 5 8 5 6 186012TELEPHONE GIRL106 4 43 31 33 3* Ransom H J Scoggan 21 4 2* 4 186013EREMA 111 2 31 4 4i 4* Vandusen E P ConnollyandCo 3 4 7-5 8-5 18561 Ej1MA C. L. 106 5 6and 6** 52 5« Britton D V Grace and Co 5 8 5 8 18506 ESSGEEPEE 105 6 5 54 61" P Vancamp W L Simmons 8 15 8 15 18506 MISS THERESA 104 8 7 7 7 7« Corner S P Lancaster 60 105 60 100 18296 MISS AUBREY 103 9 9 8 8 81 • Post S V Milliron 60 200 60 200 18652 FLORIST QUEEN 106 7 8 9 9 9 Southard Brengman and Co 20 60 20 60 Time, 234, 48i, 1:02. Winner— Ch. f, by Teuton— Flying Rumor. Went to post at 3 :22. At Vost 4 minutes. Start good. Won pulling up ; second »__—___ easily, bcnool i for Scandal held her field safe throughout and won all the way. May Cherry ran a good race and was the next best. Telephone Girl ran to her mark. Erema seems to have lost speed. The others had no excuses. Scratched— 18622 Slips, 103. Overweights— Erema, 1 pound; Essgeepee, 2; Miss Theresa, 1 ; Florist Queen, 3. School for Scandal, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. May Cherry, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. Tele-ph one Girl, show, 3 to 5. Erema, place, 7 to 10; show out. -| Q r-r -I Q THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X V. X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18626ENNOMIA 5 109 1 14 11 11 1* 1* Corner P J Goebel and Co 1 6-5 1 6-5 1865DHONEYWOOD 3 89 4 44 31 V 23 21 « May OBrien and Hall 3 3 24 24 18653 DISSOLUTE 3 104 6 7 6 51 4- 34 Vancamp D P Rodgers and Co 8 10 5 6 186852HEADLEY 4 99 5 34 M 3* 3* 41° Michaels J Walsh 12 15 10 15 13780 K.RUTHERFORD5 100 7 54 5* 4* 52J 52" Post F H Jones 100 100 60 100 18651 ED BENTON 4 101 3 2i ft* 6 6 6 Field W Fields 40 60 40 50 18626 HIGH NOON 7 107 2 6* Bled. Aker Joplin _ Grundy 5 6 4 6 Time, 25, 495,1:151,1 :41i. Winner— Br. m, by Blazes— Planetta. Went to post at 3 :50. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily ; second the same. Ennomia ran a good race and had to be the best to win. Corner came near falling off when Honey wood came alongside of him in the stretch. Honeywood weakened in the run home. Dissolute closed a big gap in the last half mile. Headley hung on gamely for three quarters. Ed Benton showed early speed. Scratched— 18654 Eleanor Holmes, 104 ; 12910 Independent Order, 98. Overweights— Honeywood, 1 pound; Dissolute, 2 ;■ Headley, 1. Ennomia, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. Honeywood, place, 4 to 5 ; show. out. Dissolute, show, 3 to 5. 1 Qr71 /I FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. lOI 1_ The Himyar Stakes. ,500 added. ,160 to winner. _nd Horses A Wt St St % V. X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 185932STAR~CHMBER115 2 31 3* 3* 1- 12 1* Caywood P Dunne 1 13-101 6-5 185933FLOR1ZAR 127 4 4 4 4 4 4 21 Vandusen H J Scoggan *24 16-524 16-5 18593 H LAND LAD 112 1 li 13 13 23 22 3* Overton H J Scoggan *21 16-524 16-5 18594 GREENOCK 115 3 2 23 21 33 34 4 T Burns J F Schorr 2 24 3-2 3-2 ♦Coupled in betting. Time, 254, 49i, 1 :144, 1 :40i, 1 :54i. Winner— B. c, by 8t. Blaise— Soncy Lass. Went to post at 4 :22. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easing up ; second ridden out. Star Chamber allowed Highland Lad and Greenock to make the pace for seven-eighths and then fairly ran over them and was going away at the end. Florizar displayed his usual sturdiness and finished stoutly. Greenock was eased up in the last furlong. Star Chamber, place, 2 to 5. Entry, place, 3 to 5. Highland Lad, place, evens. Florizar, place, 6 to 5. Greenock, place, 1 to 2. No show betting. 1 Ql PI FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse 50. 2-year-olds. Colts. Maidens. 1 O I -L O Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M V% X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18601 SECUNDUS 110 6 44 24 24 li Hshberger W F Schulte 8 10 8 10 18563 JOHN R. ALLEN 110 3 54 34 34 2* Vandusen Baker and Gentry 7 12 6 12 17928 FERR AUNT 110 1 14 li 14 3" Aker J Welch and Co 20 30 20 30 18655 JIM NAPS 110 4 21 l» 44 4J O Lewis J W Napier 12 15 12 15 18563 WHITFIELD 110 2 6» 62 54 5* H Wilson S K Hughes and Co 20 25 20 20 186553P. TO PENZANCE 110 7 34 5» and 62 Vancamp F B Respass 24 3 2 24 18563 HIGH TONE 110 10 8i 74 71 72 Michaels R J Hiner 10 12 8 12 18655 ONOGEN 110 8 74 81 82 82 Corner Christy and Co 30 40 15 15 18655 KOLHE1M 110 11 10 94 91 92 Overton Andrew Scott 3 4 3 34 18539 GLEN BOW 110 5 9 10 10 10* W Taylor H J Scoggan 15 15 10 15 18655 FARADAY, JR. 110 12 12 11 11 111*1 Kitley T G Calvert 10 15 8 12 18655 ST. DEAN 110 9 11 12 12 12 Britton W L Hazelip 7 8 6 8 Time, 25, 50i, 1:034. Winner— B. c. by King Lee-Little Madame. Went to post at 4:50. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won ridden out; second easily. Secundus swerved badly at the end and fairly staggered under the wire, a very tired colt. John 1 R. Allen ran a greatly improved race. So did Ferraunt. Jim Naps weakened when the finish came. Pirate to Penzance and Kolheim could never get up. It was an inferior band. Secundus, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. John R. Allen, place, 4 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Ferraunt, i show, 5 to 1. Pirate to Penzance, place, evens ; show, out. Kolheim, place, 6 to 5: show, out. -| £ rj 1 L* SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind" Horses A Wt St »4 V. X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H~ L C 186562LITTLE LAND 7 107 2 33 24 33 1- Aker H Varwig and Co 7-104-5 7-104-5 18624 FLOP 5 107 6 44 4- 24 2* H Wilson F A Pope 8 10 M 6 18686 OSMON 6 121 3 62 51 54 34 Vandusen Thomas Arthur 12 40 12 40 18598 MAC FLECKNOE3 111 4 V V 14 42 W Taylor J D Smith 7 8 6 7 18560 KILT 5 115 5 5" 6" 44 5" Overton W A Porter 10 30 10 25 18564 BEEKMAN 5 117 1 1" 3! 60 6" Britton Charles White 12 40 10 40 15505 LAURA G. G. 3 105 8 8 7 7 V Heckler W Hoffman 30 30 10 12 18456G. H. KETCHAM 6 107 7 7 8«8 Vancamp W H Laird 5645 Time, 25, 49, 1:15. Winner— B. g, by Little Minch— Jennie McFarland. Went to poet at 5 :26. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive; seoond easily. Little Land showed the most speed, but Aker came near makinc his move too late. Flop ran more , gamely than usual and the distance also suited him. Osmon finished stoutly. MacFlecknoe i tired badly in the run home. Beekmanled for a quarter and then retired. George H. Ketcham ranScratched-18596 Ed Roth, 120; 18686 John McElroy. 107. Little Land, place, 1 to 3 ; Bhow, out. Flop, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. Osmou, show, 3 to 1. ,


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