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LATONIA FORM CHART. COVINGTON, KY., -August 4, 190G. Twenty-seventh day. Latonia Jockey Club. Summer Meeting 33 days. Weather clear; track fast. 23 books oni Presiding Judge, M. N. Macfarhtu. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, John B. Dillon. Racine starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates wltip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and "weight carried. d A f f FIRST RACE 3-4 Milo. 1:1213103. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Kj tfc JiXJ Selling. Net value to winner 00. Iiiil "Horses AWt PPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S C39SC COLLONADE w C 107 5 2 ll 1 Is 1! Treubel C Heifers 2 3 2i 1 1-2 C39SG AIRSHIP W 4 107 1 1 4l 31 25 2lJ NIcol P Dunnp 4-3 1 1-5 1-3 out Gi319FOTTER WI! 5 11C 2 S d 5H 5J 3 P Jost C V Mllller C 10 5 S-3 7-10 533C1 I5ELLTOONE W 5 103 5 4 3nt 4 4U 4"li T Taylor W II Glore 30 40 40 10 4 C402Q MINNIE JOHNSON w 5 103 1 5 2i IJ 3J 5h Scovllle Pratt Bros 12 15 13 4 S-3 ClOOlWEBERFIELDS wn 4 107 7 C 5 Cs Gl Cl D Riley W Gerst . 15 25 23 S 3 513-UMILADI LOVE Wn 0 103 3 7 8 7s 7s 75 15 Miller D Hammond 50 100 100 30 12 C1001 ESTERRE w 4 103 S 3 71 S S S W BliananA G Woodman 30 40 30 10 4 Disqualified for foul. Time, 21, 40. 1:141. Winner B. li, by Fouso Lilly M. trained b.v F. Doss. Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Collonade, showing improved form over his most recent effort, was sent to the front at once and after racing Minnie Johnson Into defeat, won as his rider pleased. Airship ran well, had no mishaps ami was not good .enough to lieat the winner today. Potter humped his way through In the stretch, interfering witli Belltoonc, for which he was disqualified. Belltoone ran a fairly good race, but was tiring at the tlir.o of the mishap. Minnie Johnson showed her usual high order of speed, but tired badly -after going a half. Scratched 02900 Mansard. 107; 03453 Precious Stone, 107; 03077Mnthew Gaultf 107; 03082 St. Denis, 1P7; 03048 Dluchor, 1.10; G3722Eva CJalr, 105; 02010 1acifico, 107; 53Q4S Lldwina. 105. yf fA 1 SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. 1:0032110. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. UttUiu. Net Talue to winner 00. Indrllorses AWt PPSt Vi yt Str Flu Jockeys Owners 0HCPS CCSS3 LADY VIMONT w 39 5 2 2and 21 2 Is F Jost J Huffman 25 30 30 12 5 C3SC3 IIELMUTII TVli 103J14 3 Is Is IU 2s W BhananR Schreiber 15 20 20 S 4 C3G1C FRANK FLESHER w 109 4 8 71 5 41 3 Nicol John Marklein 2S 4J 1J 2 1 G3SS6 DEMO W 101 CI Cl 5 51 4 Perkins P J Millett 5 S 6 2i 5-5 633G3 NEWT FISHER w 104J 1 10 5 3i 5s Seder II N McTyiere 40 CO CO 23 13 C3S28 ELECTORINE W 103 13 11 10t 71 Gi C D Riley D Lchan 12 25 20 S 4 C3223 PRINCESS MARIE w 101 11 5 11s 9 7J 7 T Taylor S Hudson 20 20 20 S 4 G2355 PLEIAD w 104 3 7 in SI 9J Ss Treubel J li Respcss 5 5 4 2 1 6334 HANDY GIRL V 9S1 9 12 31 4J10 flnk E Rico E F Rlpy 40 100 CO 25 12 C3924 FROWARD WB 103 S 13 13 ll1 11 10J M Preston W A Smith C 7 C 2J C-3 03747 LITTLE WANDA wn 92 2 14 12 13l S 11s Morgan G I. Macey 40 75 CO 25 13 G3720 HEDR1CE Wli 9D 12 9 1 12s 13s 12i 15 Miller D T Morris 40 100 CO 25 12 C3373 CLAMOR wsn 107J10 ,C 13s 14 14l 13 E RoblnsnJ O and G II Keene7 S 7 2i G-5 C3SIG TWO 15ELLS . w 101 15 15 14 15 15 14s Abuchon Denny Bros 40 75 75 30 13 CSSGGELECTED WB 100 7 4 S 10s 12 15 Grillith J li Lewman 10 13 12 C 3 Time, 212. 48i. 1:01. Winner B. f, by Gold Heels Hindoos Dream II. trained by J. Huffman. Went to post at 5:01. At post 2 minutes. Start good for all hilt Two Bells. Won easily; second and third driving. Lady VIniont, running iu much Improved form and favored by good racing luck, wore down Helmtith in the stretch and won drawing away fast. Helmuth showed the most early speed, but tired after going a half. Frank Flesher made up considerable ground and finished fast. Demo suffered from Interference and ran a good race. Newt Fisher ran well and put up a good performance. Eleclorlne was In a constant jam to the stretch and was weakly handled in the final drive. Pleiad ran a fairly good race and will improve. Clamor was almost thrown soon after the start. Ejected was knocked back on the stretch turn and eased up. There was much Interference throughout the race. Scratched G5953Bitter Miss, 103. Overweights Helmuth, 21 pounds; Newt Fisher, 2; Handy Girl, li; Bedrlce, 2; Clamor, 1J; Two Bells. 3. r rjyfYYlO THIRD RACK lMile. 1:3S 3 1071. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. OtllVtfc Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt U and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S t C1021OLD STONE w 5 101 1 1 IU 1J VI Vh Ink Abuchon Mrs M Goldblatt 4 S S 2J 1 G3929 MISS DOYLE w 5 95 5 2 3JJ 2h 2h 2U 2s T Taylor P J Millett C S 7i 21 G-5 G3SI9THE MINKS W 3 102 S 3 S 3 3 3 31 Treubel D N Prewltt 2 3 11-51 1-2 G1004 CORUSCATE wsn C 100 2 G C 4h 5s 4 4 Terkins II J Perry 15 15 12 41 2 C35D9 MlLVAlN wit 4 9S 4 7 41 ,5s 4and 5s 5 M Preston II Franklin 21 13-52 9-109-20 C3927 TOM ROBERTS sn 3 S7 3 4 7 G 7 7 Ch A Walsh ApplegateandCotn 20 30 30 10 4 G3197CAPTAIN BUSH wn 3 97 7 5 Gi 7 C5 G 7 Griffith C Heifers 1 7 7 21 G-5 Time, 215, 48 J, 1:14. 1:59s.. Winner B. h, by Sykeston White Wings trained by M. Goldblatt. Went to post at 3:2!. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Old Stone, away well and clear of Interference, ran to his lest form, showed much speed and stayed well In the final drive; but pulled up slightly lame. Miss Doyle broke well In motion, followed the leaders closely and, better handled, would have won. The Minks tired fast after going three-quarters and barely lasted Ions enough to save third place. Coruscate ran a good raco and was well up in the early stages. Mcllvalu ran a poor race and can do much better. Captain Bush ran poorly. Overweights Old Stone. 4 pounds. , CA,fA Q iO URTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 1:25 3 101. Purse ?G00. 3-ycar-oids and upward J rJcXJ ttrO Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Inil Horses "AWTPPSt VL V- 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C ViT C39GGMAJ. T. J. CARSON w 5 110 2 4 1 2 21 lMh Nicol Mrs E M Ross 2 12-511-57-101-4" ClOdiCOL. J. DOUGLAS wn 4 122 1 1 5 4and 31 !!.t 2s Treubel A Oldham 35 41 3 I 2-5 GS9GG ALCOU w 4 101 4 3 3 4 4 3 T Taylor Talbot Bros 31 31 3 1 2-5 C33IG NONIE LUCILLE ivn 3 91 3 2 2J 1J 1 31 4andM Preston C C McCafferty S S- C 2 1 G3927 MILTIADES wn 3 109 5 5 4i 5 5 5 C E RobinsnS Hudson 7 9 9 3 C-3 Time, 2.33, 47J, 1:13:, 1:201. Winner Br. h, by Faverdale Sweet Bye and Bye trained by J. Rodegap. Wont to jKist at 5:5S. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same; third easily. Major T. J. Carson, well handled, was reserved In the early stages, saved ground when turning Into the streeh and Outstayed Colonel Jim Douglas in the final drive. The latter suffered from interference and was forced to go wide 011 the stretch turn and seemed a certain winner in the last furlong, but tired slightly in the final strides. Aicor ran a fairly good race only. Nonle Lucille tired badly after going three-quarters and showing much speed. Miltiades ran a poor nice and can do better. dAriA A lUFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:002100. Purse 0oT"2-ycar-oldAllovances. XJ tt UtE tJb Net value to winner 00. . Ind Horses AWt PPSt t Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S C33G3LENS w 110 S 1 1 11 ll ll Nicol P Dunne 4-5 4-5 1-2 1-7 out C:2SI5UD HILL . w 110 2 4 21 2 2 2 E RobinsnG L Macey 5 G G 7-5 3-5 G392S ZIPANGO w- 107 7 3 SU 31 3H 3s Treubel L Jones 3 SI S 2 7-10 C1002sGROMOI3OI w 107 9 2 51 41 ll 4 Scoville J O and G II KeenelS 23 20 G 21 C2II1 SIR GEOFFREY w 101 3 C 6 G- 51 5s Abuclion D T Morris 40 GO 40 15 6 C332S LEXOLINE wn 111 4 7 7s 7 7 C Dominick J McDonald S 13 13 3 7-5 BUSIITHORPE w 100 C 5 41 51 Ci 7s T Taylor S Hudson 40 150 100 40 20 63223sMONTALBAN W 1031 5 8 S5 S" S 810 "W BhananG W Baldwin 30 30 25 S 4 DR. FRANK W 99 1 9 9 9 9 9 F Jost G II Marlman CO 100 100 30 15 Time. 23j, 471. 1:00, 1:07s. Winner Br. g, by Star Shoot Queen Dixon trained by F. Hanlon. Went to post at 4:20. At post 4 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Lens, away well, dashed into a long lead at once and won all the way without being fullv extended. Bud Hill fell into second place from the. start and was never menaced for that position. Zipango fought it out witli Gromoboi from the start and drew away in the stretch run. The latter was slightly "interfered with on the first turn. Sir GeolTrev had scant chance with Aubuchon pulling up throughout, but has worked well. Is in good form at present and will show improved form. Bushthorpe ran a good half before tiring. Montalban was away too inxirly to cut much figure In the race. Scratched 53720 Mildrcne, 107; Chianti, 07. Overweights Sir Geoffrey, 4 pounds; Lcxoline, 1; -Montalban, 31; Dr. Frank, 2. CiAClA PT SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. l:12i 3 103. Purse hB100. 3-year-olds and upward. vJtCWtctJ Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Dorses AWt PPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H c V S G401tEVOLT w C 105 1 5 21 V- V- 1J Abuchon V Gilbert 10 13 S 3 S-5 C4tr"S MARTIITS W 5 111 3 1 4t 3 2s 2 Dominick F Gerins Jr 21 3 21 1 1-2 G3929 MILL SONG w 3 100 C 3 31 41 31 3s M Preston G C McCafferty S 12 10 4 " C,3UELU LARK w 3 100 11 G 75 5s 4 41 Grilhth J W Push S 10 10 3 S-5 03957 DOD ANDERSON w 5 103 S 10 10s SI 7 XM V Jost W Gabriel C G 4 S-5 4-3 LJiT1"1 w 3 4al 5 7 "s Jl s fil K Fsher J G Greener 50 100 100 40 20 6210S1THE THRALL W 4 111 9 4 5- 71 Ch 71 Nicol L, Jones a? 4 1 G3950 KINGS GUINEA W 3 103 10 11 91 Gl 9 S Perkins S Louis -o 40 "0 1- 6 WS4. MOCCASIN MAID w 3 93112 S GutlD 10s 9s J Hicks W C Scott 30 50 50 "0 S 632SG CARTHAGE WB 3 10:: 4 9 SI 10 11 10 Treubel J H Respcss G 1 l" 5 "1 C21 PROBLEM w 3 91 2 2 1 21 51 ID T Taylor BakerandWelsbak 30 CO CO "0 16 53553 RIPPLE MARK 3 91 7 12 12 12 w 12 12 Scovillo T Kiley m 100 100 40 0 Time, 241, 4Se. 1:145. dinner Ch. m, by. St. Carlo Anarchy trained by V. Gillert. Went to post at 4:50. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second and third drlvln" Revolt " came to life suddenly, showed a great flight of speed, forced a fast pace horn St W w It 1 ease In the stretch, winning as her rider pleased. Martius, hard ridden a the way 1. no in is-liaps and ran a goojl race. Mill Song was a forward contender all the way. V "id L-trk noorly .. IimI il!:,d,Va " Vv.an?,le ran a,so?d ree and closed a big gap. Dod Anderson ran a ad race an c."n .! o mud tadBfSi Srf.11 raCe and WlU ivc. Problem showed a tot ofSrJy M! but quit Scratched 03904 Duessa, 100; 03048 Redcoat, 09. Overweights Moccasin Maid, 1 pounds. ftiLAiLffc SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile. l:3S-3-107i. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. UttVTCU Selling. Net value to winner 00. . Ind Horses AWi PPSt li Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ;iMATDJl.T w3J?3 M 1 3 ! 1113 Scovillo JOandGHKeenc3 C fl 2 1" C5DS7SHINING STAR w 4 111 4 2 2U 4 3and 2 2 Nicol F F Lyne 7-3 9-3 8-5 1-2 out riCU WI.-5 Ul 2 1 5t 5i 5 St ,3 Uominick J XV OTNcall 2 11-52 3-5 out JQl G 3 IU 4i ,4U 4 J Hicks G W Moore 12 13 15 4 S-5 CISjO KENTON ws 4 112 7 5 S 7s 7 C 51 D Vititoo P T Weir 40 40 25 S 1 vvJSS IandYSQN; w 4 199 5 7 6$ Gj p fi t Tayjor .-yy P es4 49 Jfrj 109 50 C39S2 SELF RELIANT wJ M 1 8 3 11 2i 7 7" F Jost F Birtel CO CO CO 20 7 G3851PINAUD W 3 95 S C 7h S 8 8 8 M Preston II K SchalTer 8 8 7 21 1 , Time, 25, 49?, 1:1G?, 1:41. "Winner B. c, by Maddlson Flamingo trained by G. n. Keene. Went to post at 5:25. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; secopd and third driving. Mandator, away well and given a good ride, was a forward contender from the start, assumed the lead on the stretch turn and held the others safe In the final drive. Shining Star, probably best, suffered from Interference and Nlcol made a mistake In underrating Mandator, delaying Ills run too long. Bullflncn was badly ridden and can do much better. Intense was right there In the early stages and showed Improved form. Self Reliant ran a good three-quarters before tiring. Scratched G39S4 Oddoletta, OS: 03S51 Fonsoluea, 10S!; G39GS.Cashier, 103; G3S31Knowledse, 102; C3S90 Gamester, 02; 039G4 Sonata, 87. Overweights Self Reliant, 1 pound.