Latonia Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1901-11-17

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LATONIA FORM CHAandT. MIIiXiDALE, KY., November 16. Nineteenth day. Latonia Jockey Clnb. Fall Meeting. 1 Weather cloudy; track fast. Presiding Judge, L. P. Tarlton. Starter, H. D. Brown. Bacing starts at 2:00 p.m. " FIRST BACK 3-4 Mile. Pnrso 250. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. jCj lnd HorsiB AWtSt H StrFin Jockeye Ownara O H O F , 29369 FLiBUBON 4 108 2 41 31 41 1 Landry Mrs J B Brannon 5 5 4 82 29340 SAD SAM 8 991 3 In 1" 11 21 Lyne W H ChambarB 7 9 9 4 29424 ARACHNE 3 100 5 51 4i 52 31 L Jackaon LBDIckersonandCo 6 7 7 21 f 29424 MB. PHINIZY 5 108 6 71 62 31 41 T Knight B. Robinson 3 3 9-5 4-5 I 29259 FLOP 6 105 1 2i 22 24 53 D HaJl F A Popa 7 9 9 3 29371 JIM NAP 3 105 7 61 71 71 62 Minder Wells and Co 10 10 10 4 129195LADY KENT 4 1061 8 8 8 8 72 McCann F Baumkeokel . 6 9 9 3 . 294213MAGGIE FELIX 4 113 4 31 51 61 8 Michaels Taylor Bros 7 15 15 5 Time, 13, 241,49, 1:14. Winner Ch. f, by Albart-Entricia. . . Went to post at 2:15. At poat 4 minutoa. Start good. Won dnyiDg; saoond eaaily. It waa a question of jockeys at the finish and Landry clearly outrodo Lyne. Fleuron finished fast and re- sponded well to -rigorous urging. Sad Sara showed speed and stuck it out in gamer f achion tnnn usual. Arachne made up ground ia the stretch and finished strongly. Flop was raced to def oat by Sad Sam in the run to the stretch. Mr. Phinizy was in a pocket all the way. Jim Nap por- frcratched-29ii6Ciales, 107; 293713Suave, 107; 2941928im W., 104; 29185 Myrtle Van, 100; 29419 Alte 100. Ovorweighte Fleuron. 2 pounds; Bad 8am, 41; Lady Kent, li. J Fleuron, show, 3 to 5. Bad Sam, show, 2 to 1. Arachne, show, 6 to 5. Mr. Phmizy, show, 1 to 2. J BE;0NI iSACifi 1 AUle f arc" t300 3-year-olds and upward. SalliDg. 29165 lid Horaea A W Bt X, K X. StrFin Jockeya Ovmara OHO P 294212BILL MASS1E 3 99 2 32 3 li li 1? Lyne Oots Bros and Co 3i 3i 3 T . 29256 FR. ADMISSION 3 95 3 61 51 45 32 210 B Steele W H Sayre 5 7 7 3 9198 KUNJA 5 108 4 41 61 15 51 32 Landry J Desha and Co 12 12 9 3 29422 BABONET 3 98 1 1" 22 Ih 2h 4h L Jackson J W Pugh 4 7 7 3 29424FB. MCONNELL5 104 6 22 Ih 2i 45 5i T Knight J and C DaviB 3 41 4i 8-5 29421 V. HOOBEBEKE 4 103 7 52 41 61 6 610 D Hall U Z DeArman 21 4 31 7-5 29444 NEL8E MOBBIS 3 991 5 715 715 715 71 710 Minder Welle and Co 15 20 20 8 293103DOLL. WAGNER 3 95 888888B Murphy L Bmitha and Co 7 9 9 8 Time, J.3, 24i, 49, 1 :14i, 1 :41. Winner Br. g, by Traverse Belle of Mount Zoah. Went to post at 2 :45. At poBt 3 minutt a. Start straggling. Won ridden out ; oscond Gatily. ; Bill Massie showed speed throughout, dre w out of the Sold at the eighth pest ana scorad a lucky win. A dog ran across the track in the stretch, causing the others to falter, aud but for tins Free Admission would almost sureiy have wod. Kunja ran well and finished stoutly. Baronet and Frank McConnell raced each other to exhaustion and both tired and quit. 8cratchad-29310 Winter, 108; 294462Kcome, 105; 29215 Judge Steadman, 102; 29119 Meggs, 97. Overweights Kunja, 2 pounda; Nelse Morris, 41; Dollio Wagner, 3. Bill Massie, show, 1 to 2. Free Admission, show, 3 to 2. Kunja, show, 3 to 2. Van Hooro-bake, show, 3 to 5. " TH1BD aA-UJS1 Milc Purse 300. 2-year-olda. Selling. 29466 ind Horses AWt Bt 3d ft StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P MSffI LEENJA : 101 2 41 32 21 li li Lyne H M Ziegler 4 6 5 SM5 29214 PAUL CBEYTCJN 103 8 22 11 la 21 21 T Knight P Egbart 2 21 21 7-10 591233ST HERA 103 4 51 4a 32 35 31 0 L Jackson J W Pugh .6-5 6-5 1 2-5 29SS8 MARGIE 8. 1011 1 1 2 4i 45 42 W Watson F Shortell 10 20 20 7 MM7 KmQ TATIU8 101 8 72 63 51 52 51 Minder WaltringandYeagor 8 20 20 7 MSffI LATHBOP 99 6 3 51 61 65 65 H Wilson Mrs M Luzader 7 15 15 6 29UWPIBATE GIBL 103 7 61 72 72 71 71 JHotheraUF A Pope 7 10 10 3 MB70 HABBY BBENNAN 99 9 9 9 9 81 81 B Steele C E Jeffars 30 60 60 20 ia72 n.uua.. DH WOBTH 102 5 810 85 83 9 9 Nelson B Crowhurat 20 SO SO 10 Time, 13, 25, 50, 1:15, 1:42. Winner Ch. f, by Hasticgs-St. Priscilla. . . Went to post at 3:05. At post 4 minutas. Start good. Won driving; second handily. Loenjn took the lead on the stretch turn aud, finishing fast and strongly through th6 stretch, outstayed the others in a rattling good Union. Paul Crojton did his best and was well ridden, but was tir-inir at the end. St. Hera was in a pocket most of the journey. Margie S. showed improvement. Tho winner, in for 00, was run up by J. Brill and bought in for ,205. . Scratched-29423 Dr. Hart. 107 ; 29447 Le Cheval, 102; 29311 All About, 104; 2912S J. Patrick, 99. Overweights Margie 8., 21 pounds. . keen j a, show, 7 to 10. Paul Creyton, show, out. St. Hera, show, out. tr- A IT FODBTH BACI5 l 1-8 Allies. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. zH4h Handicap. Jnd Horses A Wt St St 34 StrFin Jockeys Owmra O H C P Mrce92SCH.LAUFER4 113 4 21 2" 31 21 22 lsLyno A Ballaw 2 18-518-56-5 iqs693J H. SLOAN 4 110 2 1- 1" 12 li 1- 21 T Knight L Bmitha 2 2 6-5 1-2 fM99J WOODTBICE 4 100 1 41 41 5 41 41 3 Minder Mrs M C Lylea 4 5 5 8-5 2A4S22BAFFLED 4 95 5 5 5 41 5 5 4 B Steele E W Fitzgerald 6 6 5 8-5 f2fl42fjES JABBOE 5 1061 3 31 31 21 31 81 5 McCann Mro M Goldblatt 4 6 6 2 U84SN Time, 12i, 24, 491, 1:15, 1:41, 1:541. Winner B. c, by Deceiver Anna Gray. Went to poBt at 3:35. At poet 4 minutes. Start good. Won in a drivo; socoud handily. Hchnell Lauf or handled his weight well, finished strongly and was excellently riddan. He ia a useful performer at present. J. H. Sloan did his best and was all out at the finish, and the same may be said of Woodtrice. Jessie Jarboe was unlucky and had a rough journey. Baffled was outclassed. . ... , Overweights Jessie Jarboe, 11 pounds. Bchuell Lanfer, show, 3 to 5. J. H. Sloan, show, ontEIWoodtrice, show, 7 to 10. OOt Att FIFTH KAOlS-fi-8 Mile. Purse 50. 2-year-olds Allowances. Horses A Wt St 3j StrFin Jockeys Ownara O H C P taMi2i. WADaWOHTH 102 2 11 li li li H WilBon LBDickersonandCj 7 8 5 2T" 9Q19D2THE BOSTON 110 3 51 4i 51 23 B Steele CEJeffersandCo 8-5 8-5 3-2 3-5 ?2944STHBOSTLE 102 6 41 51 21 32 Lyne J D Smith 2 3 3 1 ffi JEAN BAPHAEL 110 7 72 61 71 42 R Murphy Baker and Gontry 8 15 15 6 9W83LULUFLIGHT 104 4 62 71 41 52 T Knight J B Hospaes 4 5 5 2 TmnllLAlJB. BURKE 110 1 31 31 61 6 Michaels L Bmitha and Co 7 10 10 4 WEDDING MABCH1041 5 21 21 31 7 L Jackson B J Hinar and Co 10 12 12 5 S RAR AH GAY 100 10 10 9 82 8 Nelson C Mertz 1C0 100 100 40 S2?n RWrvLuSA 98 8 8 82 92 92 F Bowman T G Watkino and C06O 60 60 20 ifltoi MAE M1LLEB 98 9 9 10 10 10 D Hall W B Pazton "60 60 60 20 Winner Ch. f, by St. George Trophy. , Went to poBt at 4 :00. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second oasily. Lady Wadaworth showed tho most speed and raced like a good Ally. Bho has been working well of I tit The Boston began slowly but made up ground and finished fast. Throstle was at Lady Wadsworthfl head in tho last furlong but quit badly in the last sixteonth, Wedding March Jhnwfld early BDed, but quit in the stretch aB also did Lauretta Burke. Scratched 29H7 Bister A ddio, 110; Loysa, 102; 29413 Lady Brockway, 98. Overweights Luluflight. 2 pounda; Wedding March, 21; Sarah Gay, 2. Lady Wadaworth, show, 6 to 5. Tho Boston, chow, out. Thro3tlo. show, 2 to 5. B1XTH UACB S flineg. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. qq fnd Horaee AWt Bt H m li li StrFin Jockeya .Qwnora O H O F ?9Wsor.i FHNDOLEe 99 3 3 5 4 2i 22 Ik B Murphy T C Dolan 15 15 15 6 uk PRTTY BOSIE5 lOli 6 41 31 Sa U 13 25 JHotharall W J Babbitt and Co 10 10 10 4 29 BAHBEK 6 99 9 51 I 71 51 31 31 D Hall B E Watkine 5 5 4 8-5 ISzAZEL 4 99 7 61 62 51 Si 42 42 W Watson L Christy 2 16-53 1 X FACADE 5 102 2 22 2 61 62 52 52 Lyno J Carroll 3 4 4 8-5 9Q W2 PL HOL M E S 6 95 1 11 1 11 41 6 610 L Jackson W H Sayre 3 4 4 8-5 ISSf L T TUCKEB 8 99 4 9 9 9 85 71 71 R Steele B J Hinor 7 7 5 2 pom 8 BBAMBLE 3 991 5 72 72 82 71 85 81 Minder MrsMCLyles andCo30 40 20 8 29S68 29368 mnauAi HINSDALE 3 o 96 8 8 8 21 6 9 9 Cogswell E W Fitzgerald 10 15 15 6 Timat26i, 52, l:18i, 1:45, 2:121, 2:381, 3 :31i. Winner Br. h, by Farandole Alice L. Wnnt toDOBtat4:22. At post 4 minutSB. Start good. Won driving; second j ..i the same. This tiroduced more "tips" than any race at the meeting. Lord Farandole showed unsuspected race Boeed and put up a strong finish, but Pretty Bosie Bhould have won off .by heelf His ndpr B overconfident and eased up thinking he had the race won and was nipped out. Barbee did Holmes did well for a mile. hia best throughout. Zazel tired. Eleanor over Bcratched-29312 Ina Dixon, 95 ; 2944i2Deloraino,92. oVerweiKhtB-Pretty Bosie, 21 pounds: Scotch Bramblo, 31; Hinsdale, 1. Lord Farandole, show, 3 to 1. Pretty Bosie, show, 2 to 1. Barbee, show, 3 to 5. Zazel, ahow, 1 to 2. Facade, Bhow, 4 to 5. Eleanor Holmes, show, i to 5.


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