Hanbridge is Easy Winner: Madman Runs Unplaced in Race in Which Holle Sprinter is Victor, Daily Racing Form, 1910-06-29

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HANBRIDGE IS EASY WINNER MADMAN RUNS UNPLACED IN RACE IN WHICH , HOLLE SPRINTER IS VICTOR. H. G. Bedwells Lochiel Scores in Race Designed as Preliminary to the Cincinnati Trophy, but Results Are Not Conclusive. Cincinnati. O.. June 2S. — Todays fourth raw at Latuma. serving :is a preliminary for the rich Cin-liniiuti Trophy, to In- decided next Saturday, brought together III.- best juveniles in this section, with the ■ xceptioii of CiHII—l Cray. His owner h:ul carded lnui. I. in the stiff going, it was thought, would militate against him ami he was withdrawn. His absence was disap|ioin1ing. hut the race slill heltl a lot of interest ami s| eculation was of large volume on the various starters. In the running H. G. Bedwells Lochiel proved much the hest and won with consummate case from Alice A. Kale and Golden Kke. The latter, considered to be the liest lilly in these pails, had no mishaps, was away for Hardly and was in front until she was passed on the stretch turn with a rush hy Lochiel and later by Alter A. Dale. M.Ivor. the winner of the Harold Slakes, of which much was cx| ccted. began slowly and irailed his tield distantly, as though disliking the going. Loehiol is not .among those nominated for llie Trophy and the running of the others did not give much of a line on the probable outcome of next Saturdays event. lu the handicap at three-quarters Hanhridge showed an improved performance, mostly due to the In Iter liandliim than in his lonner effort when l.eaten In Right easy and Emperor William. Herbert restrained him iii tiic early stages and he came away in the stretch to win from Merrick ami Emperor William. The disappointment of the race was Madman. In striking contrast to his brilliant show ing in the Brewers" Exchange Handicap lust Saturday. In was a distant trailer today and finished far In ih. rear. The closing dash resulted in the closest finish of the aftcri i. Shapdal. winning from Plautlaiul with Slicker in third place, necks separating the trio. Plaiitlaml was Itost. lint Troxler gave him a poor ride. After the finish Troxler was sharply criticised l. .Indue Trice and was informed that another ride ol the same sort would lie an his suspension. Troxler la explanation said that the riders on Sticker and ShaiNlale were herding him during the lirst three- ipial leis Mona Lisa, in the opener, spreadeagled thirteen other maiden fillies ami won in a canter, llritianili. making his Hrsl start here, heat a ]ioor lot in the second and Diction had no difficulty in landing the purse in the third race as his rider pleased. F. J. pons returned today from Jacksonville. Fla.. and expressed | Udief that none of the other cases pending against haaUBBkaaa that operated at Mon ereif Dark last winter would ever go to trial. he-eause of the favorable verdict handed down last Saturday. Jock.-y V. Knapp received a letter today from August r.elinoiiT. chairman of the Jockey Club, to the effect that he had a cable from a wealthy turf patron in Germany who is seeking the services of an American jockey. Mr. I.elinoni in bis letter stated thai In- would reeoinnieiid Knapp for the p.. it ion if lie eared to accept. Knapp sent back word that he was eager lo attach himself to a foretjra stable :1nd would go abroad if the terms were Miilable. II. C. Red well will ship his entire string of racers to New York on Sunday next and engage in the incline which opens at Empire Cily July 5. Jockey Austin sustained a shaking up by a fall when lony W. stumbled. Charles Walters, a will known liookniakor. arrived from Canada today and was busy at the auction pool stand during the afternoon buying fields against the laorites. Secret ii v P.i.lwi II of the Kentucky State Kacing Commission was among todays visitors. J. O. Keetic added Miami to the horses he shipped to Tort Krie ibis afternoon. lie is confident that Itoola I.oola will win the Canadian Derby on the o|M-niiiL" dav. G. W. KingDodiN arrived today from Hamilton and is trying to purchase several likely racers to tatM h.ok to Canada. Eotsch. which ;:trt. d in the third race, broke down during the running. J. K. IVainwrigliPs siring will be shipped to Fort Erie net Thursday.


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