Latonia Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-06-13

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LATONIA FORM CHART. LATONTA. COVINGTON. KY.. Wednesday. June 12. 1907. -Third day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting .10 days. Weather cloudy: track heavy first four races: wet, muddy last two. IS books on. 1 residing Judge, Charles I". Irice. Starter. J. J. Holttuan. Secretary, John R. Dillon. Racing starls at 2:10 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. llOQylO FIRST RACK -3-4 Mile. 60606 1:126, t 106. Iurse 00. 3 year-olds and up-0«L/Ori:«J/ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. tnd Horses AWtPPSt J4 A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 68096 FLOSS S. w 4 102 10 2 1 Ill3 V- D Austin J McDonald 2 3 3 frTsi" 64416 OOl.D DELL WSB 7 MB 12 3 2» 24 Id* 2i J Lee R Powers 4 6 6 B 6-5 S7825 ILAUD wn 1 93 6 8 41 4i 4£ 3J Bilac C, Borkel S 8 7 24 6-5 MAILBOX WB5KB|] 7 6 5- 53 41 D Roland J McClernand 3 4 13-51 3-5 69164 DOROTHY SCOTT w3 97 4 1 3h 6 3- 6 Trueman Scott and Cox 15 25 20 8 4 68613 ALICE KINO w 3 91 2 12 S1 8 6- 61 E Martin G H Marlman 30 50 50 20 10 63719 LEE LAND w 4 104 3 11 7" lo 7 71 Skirvin E M Ross 20 30 30 10 5 DOUBLE TROUBLE Wa 4 166 S 8 IO 11 B1 8" Pickens Mrs N R Davis 30 50 50 20 8 E5411 MARSAILLES w 6 104 9 10 91 12 ll2 9 B Davis Casev and Riley 20 30 20 8 4 69193 MART BUCHANAN W .. K 7 5 tfi 7J naqai rj Swain W A Kinvan s in 9 4 2 69163 SECTION Wl 91 ■ 9 13 9"U2 ll3 Hufnagel C M Jaeger 40 50 50 20 10 68989 HELEN VIRGINIA W 3 162411 4 in 6 10* 12 T Taylor J R Taylor 2u 16 30 10 5 Ti 252. S2 1:21 J. Winner— Rr. f. by Handspring— Mary Agnes trained by W. Wells. Went to post at 2:30. At port 4 minutes Start goad. Won easily; second driving: third the same. I km S . favored by the stilt going and showing the most speed, led niiexlemled throogboat ami won with plenty in react TC. Cold Bell, hard ridden all the way. followed the winner closely for the first half, then lileii Slightly, but had cnoogb in reserve to stall off the challenge of IMaud. The "hitler closed a gap from a poor beginning ami was gaining at the end. Mail BOl made up ground, then tired badly undT poor handling. Dorothj Scott alaWMd speed, hut tired in the lasr quarter. Mary I.uihaiian showed a brief Hash of speed. The winner was entered for 6400; no bid. Overweights Mail Box, 2 pounds; Mary Buchanan, 1; Helen Virginia, 21. Or.OK/l SECOND BACB 4 1-2 Furlorgs. »fi2»i.iS— 54j— 2—160. Purse K». 2 year olds. 0*"0»J" " Selling. Net value to* winner 6400, Ind "Horses AWt PR St A Vfe % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P~S 692S6ADA O. WALKER w 104 2 1 1 2J 1- .1 Lee W O Overton 2 6J H-53-4 1-3 69292;COLONEL BRADY wn 109 :: 3 3| 1] 2»| A Brown l: Schreiber 2 ll-52 7-10"-r 1 1 : M i:ct RANDOLPH m :S 1 2 2"t 3 i 3 .1 Butler J S Hawkins 2 12-511-57-102 5 69259 BUTO W 69 7 E 4; 4; I- G Swain T H Stevens 20 60 60 15 5 69228CORA DTSANT W W6 5 4 6| 5» V Bilac D L Peterson 10 20 20 5 3-2 69289 COUSIN PRANCES W MB 6 6 7" 6 6" D Austin .1 H Patterson 36 50 50 12 5 VIRGINIA PRINCESS W 86 8 8 6«* 7* 7" E Martin MrsCCHenhault 40 75 75 20 8 NOISY GIRL w MO 4 7 8 8 8 Griffith P Smith 30 60 60 20 8 Time. 13, 25J. Bit, 60. Winner -Rlk. f. by Handsome — Screech 1 trained by W. C. Overton. Went in tiost at 3:01. Al liost 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Ada O. Walker, favored by good handling and showing early speed, set the pace in the early stages and came away in the stretch when ealted an. Colonel Brady was right there for the fust half and. after I wing in tlie lead, tiled, but alwaya held Margaret Randolph safe. The latter was in the deepest going all the way. Bate ran a good race and was forced to an wide most of the way. Cora Dusant quit altel-going three furlongs. The winner was entered for 6600; no bid. Overweights Ada 0. Walker. 1 pound: Oonsfal Frances, l1; Noisy Girl. 4. nQQPIl THIRD RACK-1 Mile. 02077 1 MPJ— 1-100. Burse 00. 3 -year-olds and upward. Ot/OtJ -L Selling. Net value to winner 6400. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vl % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~~ 69290BONEBRAKE w 5 108 7 4 I3 1« 1»» 1« l3 J L-e VV Steuve 3-3 2 7 5 1 -3 out 69168 ATTILA w s IDS 1 1 4h 4 :: 2- 3* J Butler W McLetnore 12 18 15 6 2 69257*SEA SALT W 1 95 2 S S fk 6 " 4 3* Bilac P Dunne 4-5 1 1 3-10out 69229 JEHANE W 6 IDG 4 B 7 | 6 6 31 4- Pickens J C Tucker 40 75 75 15 5 G9323 HENRY O. WSB 6 166 8 I V V 4*1 61 5* D Austin F W Torrevson 20 20 15 4 1 6*137 REDCOAT W 4 M6 S 7 u 7- 7h 6* 6- D Roland E Bowman 15 40 30 6 2 65156 PI LLER WB 6 Ma G 3 2 2 2i 7° 7" Brandt .1 W Briaga 20 75 75 15 5 69164 GEO. C GRADDY wsb 3 92 3 5 52 8 8 8 8 Fogarty A L Darnaby 40 300 200 50 20 Time. 2d. 52;. 1:20?. 1:601. Winner — R. g. by Ronnie Joe — Wamneao trained bj W Btnere. Went to post :t :::2.i. At post 2 minutes. Start g.MKi. Won ea-ily: second and third the same. Roncbrake, well handled and clear of interference, ran into a long lead at once and won all the way with plenty in reserve. Atlila. weakly handhd. followed the leaders close up and finished gamely. Sea Salt. poorly handled, trailed far back in the early stages and closed a big gap in the stretch, although going Wide and took third place in the final stride. Jehane ran a good race and was a forward contender most Of the way. Henry O. tired after going a half. The others were beaten off throughout. The winner was , ntcred for 6400; no hid. Bcratched -00106aLeo Bright. 107; 0920.1 Athena. 100; 60103 Anna Ruskin, 82; 00130 Shawana 100-CS103 Monochord. 106. Overweights — Redcoat, 1 pounds. FolRTH RACK -7-8 Mile. 60186 1:253-:; Iurse ftQQkO -104. 1907.sh00. I year-olds and up-J XJ fj fj jy ward, nandlenn. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWt PP SM4~~%~StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 6MS6 HARRY SCOTT W 4 66] 3 16 6 5- 5" lh Pickens Locknrt Bros 10 12~8 I 4~ 69167 l.KNOLINE vv 3 10: J 4 2 P 1 1*1] 25 D Austin .1 McDonald 5 8 7 2 4-a f.9 1 67 -ENVOY WD 5 105 1 5 2 21 2J 3°k 3h J Lee P Dunne 2i 3 3 7-10"-5 69288*RICKET wn 4 102 5 3 3"* ;:u 411 411 4l V Powers W* J Donohue 5 7 55 8-5 7-10 68894PASADENA wit i 116 1 4 44 4»| 3 i 2| 55 D Boland P. Vincent 5 15 12 4 2 68943DA1NTY DAME W 3 166 1 G V 5- 6 G 6 A Brown J W Ferguson 1 3 2J 1 1-2 Time. _T.. 525. 1:203. 1 :3ft. WaBBCf — R. c. by What-er-lou— Signora trained by J. K. Tot ton. Went to post at 4KW. Al post 4 minutes. Starr fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Harry Scott waa caught in ■ Jam noon after the start when LnaUne cut across in front and was shamed beck to last place, then dosed a big gap steadily and. saving much ground when turning into the stretch, finished with a raah and got ap in the Baal stride. LexoUne was res|Minsilde for much jamming ami repeatedly Interfered wltb Envoy la the stretch, but finished gamely and was a lucky second. Envoy, away In a tangle ami suffering from much Interference, ran a good race and. with clear sailing, woald have won. Rickey ran fairly well. Pasadena was poorly handled and can do much heller. Dainty Dame also suffered from interference and raa far below her best form. Overweights — Harry Scott, 1J pound-: I.e.oiine. .:.. OrkQPTQ Ill TB RACK 3-4 Mile! 66026 -1:121—3- 160. Iurse 00. 3-year-olds ami np-Ut/OuO ward. Selling. Net raise to winner 00. "ind Horses AWtPP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H G P-!* G!H94VvE.STERN WB 3 104 3 3 3 2i 1- 1« J Lee J II Shouldice fi-5 2 frTprmt 1.922:1 MINT BOY WB 1 99 10 5 5nk 4»1 S1 21 Skirvin H McCarren Jr 15 25 20 8 3 i;s:,71 VIPERINE wn 5 104 9 2 -2 1- 81 3* D Austin P J Nolan 10 13 12 4 2 69257 RED THISTLE WSB 6 108 1 1 1J 73 5 4 A Brown Miller and JohnstonG 8 7 2 9-10 69225 NO QPARTER WB 3 86] 6 6 7- 6 61 6| Pickens A B Maginnis 15 40 40 12 5 69134 REDWOOD II. w 4 107 4 7 9- 9" 71 6- Moriarity A D Worlev 10 20 17 6 A 69199 HYPERBOLE w 3 91 2 8 6*161 8- li J Butler Mrs R A Anthony5 11 10 4 8*5 66166 JUDGE TREEN W 3 MO I 9 84 8- = 8! T Taylor DoerhoeferandWest 5 5 4 6-6 4-6 69196 VIPSANIA w3 91 7 4 4h :h 4h 940 Fogarty A L Darnaby 40 150 150 40 15 69040MNLIGHT MURPHYw 3 93 S 10 10 10 10 10 G Swain J S Bratton 20 40 30 10 5 Title. 252. BH, 1 :i |j. Winner — Ch. c, by Handsome — Independence Day 1 trained by J. II. Shouldice. Went to post at 4:31. At posl 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Western was reserved for the lirst half, but took the lead when called on and. drawing away, won iu ":i canter. Mint Roy worked through a rough trip, showed Improved form and outgamed Viperine in the cn.sing Stride a. The latter, away running fast, showed much speed In the early stages, hut tired fast alter going live furlongs. Red Thistle, poorly handled, can do much better. No Quarter ran fairly well .. closed a big gap from a awa beginning. Hyperbole, poorly handled and suffering from interference. had scan chance. The winner was entered for 66OO; no bid. Scratched— 60100 Field Lark, 102: 68846 friction, 60. 0»m Slights Westers, 5 pounds; Red Thistle, 2; No Quarter. 2K nCJQQPI/1 SIXTH BACB— 1 am 03O7T— 1:301 6 100. Purse 00. 4-year olds and upwarX f *J O O TC Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses "~AWt P~P~St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 66137*DR SPRUILL ws I 106 6 1 V V H P lJ J Lee F Kachler 5 66 36~4 8" 692571MATADOR WB 5 108 7 3 25 22 22 2" 2" E Martin K Spence 2 2 9-5 4-5 7-20 69290 KLEINWOOD wsb 6 10S 1 8 61 31 3* 3« 3 D Boland J V Forman 3 5 6 8-5 4-5 S9S66*CHARLATAN ws 4 108 3 7 5 6* 4s 45 4 i A Brown W Gum 2| 4J 4J 8-5 7-10 6S089 ADBS8O W 4 163 2 I 4*1 6» P 6* 6« D Austm J Gass 444 6-5 1-2 69136 REBOUNDKR W8 6 168 5 4 3M1 6J V 6» Minder W G K Dodds 10 12 10 4 3-2: 66686 PRINCE OF PRESS WS 4 MO 4 5 72 7s 7" 7° 7» Q Swain J S Rratton 66 100 100 30 10 61362 ETHEL MARK w I 101 8 0 8 8 8 8 8 Pickens Mrs N B Davis 50 100 75 20 10 Time, 20, 52?, 1:20. 1:4! L Winner— B. h. by Butch Roller— Mabel l . trained by J. McCullough. Went to post at 4:58. At post 1 ininnie. Start bad. Won easily: seeond driving; third the same. Pr. Spruill, away fast and well handled, showed superior speed, opened a winning lead in the first half and won as his rider pleased. Matador, weakly handled, followed the leader well up in the early stages and, with a stronger rider, might have won. Kleinwood closed a big gap in the first half, but tired aad was forced to a hard drive to retain third place. Charlatan gained steadily from a slow beginning. AdeOBO had no mishaps and tired after going tnree-quarters. Reboiinder bad a rough trip and wal almost thrown on the first turn. The winner was entered for 00: no hid. Scratched— 60206 Foreigner. 105: 01322 Docile, 101; U,J2031Florizel, 100; G922 J Lieutenant Rice, 100; OHIO! Oberon. 103; 00105"Rernie Cramer, 103. Overweights — Adesso, li pouuda. ._ ,_ __ __


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