Looks Easy for Content: Lady Navarre Too Lame to Start in Latonia Oaks Today, Daily Racing Form, 1906-06-19

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, LOOKS EASY FOE CONTENT. LADY NAVARRE TOO LAME TO START IN LA TONIA OAKS TODAY. McCafferty Claims Bedford from Baker and the Latter Starts a Boost of Red Light, Which Results in Milletta Buying Her. Cincinnati, O., June 18. The announcement that Lady Navarre will not be a starter in the Latouia Oaks tomorrow robs that event of much of its interest. It looks now as the race will be a gift to Woodford Clays Content, if the fillr is anywhere nearly as good as Mr. Clay thinks she is. Content arrived here Saturday and Is doing well. She wll be ridden by D. Austin. In her last start Lady Navarre struck herself In rront. At the time not much was thought of the injury, but since then her leg has filled. C. R Ellison left Louis Stroube here In charge of her "under the general supervision of James Arthur. Yesterday a veterinary was called to see the filly and he advised against starting her. He said that she SIT Slle "?nt "T, ,"-, ." a right and then ."1,glit break amvn lermanentlr. ll i ;ism wli is 1,1 New York was communicated with and wired back not to start her. Ladv Navarre will be shipped to New York In the nevt blistere?L" WlU e,M,er "aTe t0 te fire" "r onVIHL:tlleffLa,.0"Iil PTZram today was an ordinary e at,temlK,1Le was surprisingly good. The racing was better than had been anticipated. Keen contests and close finishes were the order. An of C "ie winners were well backed. brT,7.fh0tArV? niceV a lianulcap at seven furlongs, brought to the post some speedy sprinters. It furl nisheil a good race and a fast one, Colonel Tim Douglas, with Nicol as his pilot, winning in Ti s after making all the running. race lor . J. H. Baker, who owned Bedford chagrined over the loss of the horse, declared thit Vr?IV1? Up-R?7 and a hors3 started In raeea hv by McCafferty. "When Red Light won the last race Baker promptly bhl I her up to fr.noo and advanceTc i. J. Millett. from whom McCafferty claimed Joe Coyne while at Louisville, then took a hand and advanced 500, securing the mare for 000. row iom0tLoruVsvIllebrlDg tWClVe hTSeS here t0mor-G J Long will ship nine horses, including Sir Huon, tomorrow to Sheepshead Bay. Kings Daughter will accompany the consignment. Dr. Talbott left tonight for Louisville where- lie Ss sta?de.rilte S6Veral f tUe COlts- iQ cJ K Mt,y,,errj vTm Bh,P RobIn IIooa an,l others some time during the week to Brighton Beach.


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