Latonia Gets a Drenching: Numerous Withdrawals from Races Follow Morning Downpour, Daily Racing Form, 1910-06-10

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LAT0N1A GETS A DRENCHING NUMEROUS WITHDRAWALS FROM RACES FOLLOW MORNING DOWNPOUR. HanLndgc Wins Most Pretentious Race of the Card — Crystal Maid Runs Disappointingly — Gossip from Kentucky Track. Cincinnati. O.. Juno 0. A heavy rainfall produced chanced track condition* lodaj and c a used numerous •rlthdrasrala frees, the various races. Thrcsftcalag -.Mather I-llll."! the attendance lo ml proportions Mild tin- had condition of I lie track was responsible :-li -].o. -illation. In the feature race Crystal ilaiil finished last of ■ ticld of four starters. Bet fMNir -showing was especially di.sap|M inting because • In- going »vas supposedly to her liking. She baa aeahebiy trains il iff. Baahrhbre took iho race in rather eaaj fashion, with lifii Double outstaying Ten* Rom-iii for second money. low Marys sii-nml In Samaria in the Kentucky Oaks at Chun-ill Down- ill going similar lo that prevailing lodaj wa- iMt considered good enough in v.i riant tin- belief iliat she could heat Kn.val Rejiori and Claudia, which opposed her ill tkc third ran at ,i uiili-. Sin- led throughout. Imwcver, Royal Baaaart taking aeeaad and Claadia third. The fie |ti«iiii disappointing r -x disappointed agahi arith :i slum inu that was decidedly worse than on the acjeaalaa when lackey B. Martin was reprimanded by The iltiii.il-. tor a weak effort. New Stir area after a -harp -tit.-1 -print la down the outsider. MeQraar. witii Bandy in thinl place. Lahsad wa an mi lejhi laalai fararite in the opener, lull succuinlH-d to Messenger Boy. The hitter »;i- neglected in I betting way even liy his aaraer. Darear a—o hi- tir«t race d the year •rhea In- hehl Mi ni - OBrien in tin- closing dash ami in chteataBy spoiled a bettfaar, coop attempted with Hi - bitter. Star Venus, claimed out of a selling race liy K. V|M-m-«- at Louisville ii-c-ntly for S75 . went hack t ber tornur aajajer htday wln-u be all her up to ,200 after sin- had won tin- second raee. Star Venn- wa- in for an catered price of fl.tMk lackey Gtaaaer. who was iajared by a fall from Trillium in the firsi r:io- y.-slcidjM . was still tin I-nsrious at a late hour tonight. His attending physician- at the hospital do not consider his injury aea I aawQf fatal and ho|»- t i rouse him sliortlv. larkrys K *nii * l and Hishnioti won- -a h su--l»-ndi l far tw i days by tin- starter for disolM-dicmi-:ii iin aaat TraJajar Learhv win. has cfcaaae of S arl -; riniiM-i-li.-l. -tat -s tliHt tin- rolls shin trouhh- are ahmit aavr ami that in- will aaaJa be a atarter sIkh-Hv. Chat. -I. I. Williams arrivoil loday from I/iuis-vili-- with in- fiM- tw-y -ar "his. imludiii hivi-rnor Oral ami onin Tax. William Phillips, formerly trainer for Fred Cook. araa i aa taaays rMtara ami aaasatteed that be « nit iiii-lateil a nturn to th - turf an l would BMaar several lateli ycarliams to form tin- aurieaa of liis st-l-le. H - i- th - present aaraer of I.awn-m-e P. I al -... and has him in training at Lexhartaa, hut HI tloiihttul if tlie horse will siaml.


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