Latonia Has Big Turnout: Patronage Shows Improvement with Return of Pleasant Weather, Daily Racing Form, 1910-06-12

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LATONIA HAS BIG TURNOUT PATRONAGE SHOWS IMPROVEMENT WITH RETURN OF PLEASANT WEATHER. Golden Egg Victorious Over Ella Bryson by Scant Margin in the Clipsetta Stakes— Font Beats Dr. Holzberg in Handicap. Cincinnati, o.. June 11. With a return of giid. weather tii-re came a corraasansahnfj increase m it tendance at Letoafat. Today a crowd was sen that filhd every available part of the spacious grandstand, betting ring and hrwn. The big tSBnonl was gratifying to the management and promises w,ll for the future Todays card was an excellent one. The clipsetta Stakes, for tsro-y ear side, was una feature and it provided a rousing contest. Coldcn Egg. the favorite, winning in the last stride from Ella Bryson. nrith Bettie Sue only a neck behind. I-aek conditions were ensnited to some of the starters in tlie race ami aecenated for their failure to show to better advantage. Tlie tabulated history of the CUpsetta Stakes frees. 1900 is yivtn below: Year. Winmr. Wt. Jockey. Yal. Time. 1909 Qajeen i i..ii ....112 GBasere ...,100 1:074 1991 Bndnr. by liight.llo J. Woods.. 1.2;:. 1 ;icj 1:102 Bra ltuss.li ...110 Minder .... 1.319 1:92 I9US Stumpy US K. Williams 1.449 1:934 1994 Lady Savov 115 Munro 1.3M0 l:Oll 1995 Ziennp 107 C. 11. Shilg 1.485 l:02i 1998 La Yeita 112 D. Austin.. 1,945 1 :«i.-,B 1907 Grande Dame ...HO J. Lee l.iilO l:nl 1908 Crystal Maid lis BehhH 1,499 1 : •] h 1909 l.ouise S 1o~ Heidel .... 1.720 1:911 1010 Col den Egg 107 Mountain .. 1,150 1:011 In the handicap at a mile and an eighth which followed the stake race. Dr. Holzberg. a tap hCSIJ favorite, disappointed badly, the purse going to Font. , The latter ran in his best loriu and held Dr. Holzberg safe all the way. Another jar for the lalent came in the .-losing dash when Mamie Algol landed third to Carew and Cilvedear. Mamie Algol was also a warm lavorite and was much lie-best of the starters, but was away badly, etsssd ;i big gap and but for being in rJasc quarters during the last sixteenth, might have won in spite af lux early ill link. J. C. Milam scored a double with LaboU and Merrick. Both were favorites In the auction p.*. Is and Spjee their lm»-kers liitie concern after the start: leaaAanwge. at present In uphtadid form, took the three-quarl.rs liandiea| 111 easy fsshlsa I10111 a good band sf sprinters. Kyebright landing second place from Ben Double. If. 8. Bedwell arrived today in advance of liU eighteen horses, which are due tonight. He reports the New York racing situation rather dark, with the managers f the different courses undecided as lo tutiile plans. He also staled that Corge Odom would not ship here, as several horses in his string are ailing. A. I.asani.s Bell Howe is in | bad wav. suffering from bland iMiisoning. as a result of a neglected, bruise on one of his feet. Former jockey .lack I"inn. who Used Is ride for It. A. Smith, will leave tomorrow lot Merita ity to train the bsrses of A. Da I. a Arena, a wealthy Mexican, who has recently gone into racing. Finn will take charge of eight horses and will also lie 011 the BBjasnat for likely material to add to the string. Acting secretary J. 1". Boss of the Kentucky Association distributed stake blanks to horseuieu this aflernoou for the Camden Handicap and the Bleeders" Futurity P. be run in Lexington next spring. The estimated value of the Futurity is .-9*9. Trainer Hallield. who has charge of New Star, will have the colt, gelded with a view of bringing alxuit an improvement in his ahaasaltion. William oust stated today that he would breed the 1 ight mares he has on his faun in Nashville to his own stallions. Tonic and Zal.


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