Apache Loses By Bolting.: Unruly Horse Bolts Across The Track Twice And Then Barely Fails To Win.; Topsy Robinson Takes a Race at Last--Turfmen at Louisville Preparing to Migrate to Other Tracks., Daily Racing Form, 1908-05-29

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APACHE LOSES BY BOLTING UNRULY HORSE BOLTS ACROSS THE TRACK TWICE AND THEN BARELY FAILS TO WIN Topsy Robinson Takes a Race at Last Turfmen at atLouisville Louisville Preparing to Migrate to toOther Other Tracks Louisville Ky May 28 Todays ordinary card sonic had riding and unexpected form reversals combined to make tlio sitort nt Churchill Downs this afternoon anything lint enjoyable for some of Ilia speculators lint those whe attended found pleasure in several close linislifs linislifsThe The ehiof incident of the afternoon came with the running of the third raw for which Apache riddon by Powers was an overwhelming favorite The horse was far in advance of his opponents on the stretch turn when lie suddenly liolted to the outer fence This enalled Palamon and Kslolla C to gain tho load anil tight it out Ialamou winning in the last few strides Apache after sigain attempting to run out opposite the paddock gap straightened away and finishing with a rush landed third place in the closing stride Towers on his return in scale was unjustly grottiNl with hoots and hisses no jockey being aide to prevent a liorso from swerving or lilting liltingSeyeral Seyeral supposed cracks made their dehut in tiie opening race a maideii race for twoyearolds at four and onehalf furlongs J I IJespess Itoclc castle by Dick Welles I Icttie Green and Wartield owned by J II Lesh have been showing phenom ¬ enal trials They were made the choices in the race but were l oth defeated rather handily Setn proni winning from Michael Angelo Kockcastle showed high speed and ran impressively for a half then tired as if short but will probably improve and reverse this running Warfield was green and also gives promise of developing into a usoful racer Hugh racerHugh MeCsirren finally managed to annex a purse the first one since leaving New Orleans with hJs Kopchurg II The colt had considerable weight off and as lie was entered with a poor band he disposed of them near the end after a severe shaking up to stall off Fair Messenger Messengery y squeezing through a small opening in the stretch run Camille managed to wear down St Valentine after he appeared a certain winner Plck ens on him was unprepared for the winners rush Topsy rushTopsy Kobinson showed her best form today and came away to an easy victory after Marmorean and Hollow had raced themselves into exhaustion in maintaining a fast pace for live furlongs Hollow would have been second but for both stirrups break ¬ ing postJohn shortly after he left the post John Louis was much the best of a poor Held that contested in the second race but barely got up in time to beat Ben Sand out outrive rive carloads of horses the property of different owners SundayIn will be shipped to Latonia next Sunday In future not over twelve horses will be allowed to start in mile races at this track There is con ¬ siderable crowding in these races 1 Dunne and J Marklein will send their horses to MondayLotus Latonia next Monday Lotus rrandt which started in the third race was worked out an additional furlong for the Ken ¬ tucky Oaks to which she is eligible eligibleJockey Jockey Ooedike sustained bruises that will keep him out of the saddle for several days when he fell from nightJ High Bear last night J S Hawkins Wing Ting came out of her race yesterday almost broken down She will be retired and broil to Mazagan MazaganAlthough Although no announcement lias been made as yet it is almost certain that the minimum wager at Latonia will be 5 5The The system here of the association retaining the nintiicl fractions np to nine cents will not lie In vogue at Latonia The most the increment to the club can come to at Latonia will be four cents as it is intended to pay out to five cents centsA A carload of horses made np of ten belonging to E Graves and three belonging to J II Flaunigan willy SundayJ be shipped to Denver Sunday J S McCullough state auditor of Illinois arrived here today and left with bis trainer James rMin to look over some foals he has at La I5elle Farm near Lexington


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