Mary Davis Has The Luck: Louisville-Owned Filly Wins Shawnee Stakes At Churchill Downs.; Cherryola, the Favorite, Is Victim of Whipping Tactics Employed Against Her Rider by Jockey Goose, Who Is Fined and Suspended., Daily Racing Form, 1910-10-14

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MART DAVIS HAS THE LUCK IADTTISVILIEOWNEI FILLY WINS SHAWNEE STAKES AT CHURCHILL DOWNS Cherryola the Favorite Is Victim of Whipping1 Whipping1Tactics Tactics Employed Against Her Rider by Jockey JockeyGoose Goose Who Is Fined and Suspended Louisville Ky October 13 L P Doerhofers Mary Davis finally had a bit of racing luck la her favor and it contributed to her first victory In this locality when with a clear course she led her op 1 ponents home in the Shawnoe Selling Stakes the feature race of this afternoons program and worth 1050 net to the winner Her victory while not a cleancut one was popular on account of her local ownership Cherryola was considered best before the race and the outcome might have been different but for the action of jockey Goose on Carlton G who plied his whip Tigorously on jockey Thomas bade rounding the first turn This served to intimidate the rider of Cherryola and forced him to take back to avoid further punishment On the backstretch the favorite was a distant trailer hut she moved up stoutly In the last quarter and landed in third place Mary Davis winning commandingly from Nimbus The judges promptly took action in Gooses case by inflicting a fine of 50 and suspension for the rest of the meeting Goose in explanation said he was forced to resort to the whip to make Thomas desist from crowding Carlton G GSummerlike Summerlike weather again served to bring out the full quota of racegoers The society folk who are here in attendance at the horse show were con ¬ spicuous among the patrons and filled the spacious clubhouse and grandstand boxes They took keen Interest in the sport many of the ladies and their escorts making trips to the various starting points to observe starter Cassldys work at close range and the jockey maneuvers at the barrier While the finishes were not of the hairline variety the racing throughout was interesting action being especially strenuous during the early period of each contest Favorites and second choices carried off all the purses and this enabled some of the speculatlvely inclined to recoup recent losses lossesThe The secondary feature of the afternoon a handi ¬ cap at threequarters engaged a speedy quintet of shortdistance rsicers and resulted in a brilliant vic ¬ tory for the consistent Trance She was aided a good bit in her success by jockey Keoghs tactics of pulling towards the inner rail in the first quarter and forcing Kocrner oh Mclisande to take back to avoid going over the fence Keogh claimed the interference was unintentional and was due to his attempt stirrupThe to regain a lost stirrup The Hague added another triumph to her long list by an easy victory in the fifth race over a fair band of juveniles Rnbia Granda took her second purse of the week by leading thirteen others for the entire distance in the second1 race The Weber following was rewarded with success when Hans won the clos ¬ ing dash in easy style Jockey styleJockey Warren was suspended for four days by the starter for disobedience at the post M postM Foley owner of The Earl anl Louis Katz was suddenly called to his home in Toledo by the death of a brotherinlaw brotherinlawJ J McDonald arrived today from Fort Erie with Nethermost and a twoyearold that he will race here hereJockeys Jockeys T Rice ami Mountain have received offers from G W Crump a wealthy Mexican turf patron to go to Mexico City and take mounts on the representatives of his stable in the Mexican Derby November 1 Both have signified their in ¬ tention of going goingAdvices Advices from Latonia today is that there have been many arrivals of horses at that track from Fort Erie including those of John W Schorr Earl Lin itell and Barney Schreiber Jack Atkln and Sager are in the lattcrs lot and will It is said be trans ¬ ferred here to fill one or more stake engagements Before engagementsBefore the racing this afternoon a miscellaneous lot of horses were disposed of by auction They were the property of various owners and sold for small amounts The following is a complete list of those sold the amounts brought and their pur ¬ chasers chasersGrover Grover Hughes J M Baker 400 Busy 400Busy Miss J O Holder 400 400Austin Austin Stnrtevant J M Baker 15O Dave 15ODave Wallace J M Baker 12T Wool 12TWool Sandals A B Simons 125 Vanity 125Vanity Fair G H Reed 90 Lexoline 90Lexoline II Simons 40 40Fleurons Fleurons Daughter W Perkins 225 225Ben Ben Howe T Abadie 225 70John Light 225Light Blue G Laurel 70 John Kilgore T Irvin 70 Blanche 70Blanche Frances J Goodhart 155 155Cilcic Cilcic J Goodhart 100 100Nnnda Nnnda G Jones 115 115Clarksburg Clarksburg L Doerhofer 200 200Two Two yearlings offered by F J Pons were bought by A B Johnson lor 390 390Trainer Trainer W Hurley wired E R Bradley that LoveNot reached Pinillco track hi good shape she having sliipncd finely The owner of Idle Hour Farm left tonight to see his sneertv filly race Sat ¬ urday in the Matron Stakes Jockey J Reid who will ride LoveNot In the big race accompanied Mr Bradley east eastJ J O Keeue will race the J N Caimlen string in California the coming winter He will take what old horses he now has including the threeyearold Boola Boola and a round dozen of twoyearold fil ¬ lies none of which he will bring back to Kentucky as luring the winter he plans to dispose of the entire collection He will still have sixteen colts and fillies to pick from for spring and summer rac ¬ ing next year as that many will be kept at Hart land Stud in Wooflford County during the cold weather Mr Camdcn this season raised thirty yearlings of which he disposed of only two so far Boggs is out of commission for good trainer Keene fears fearsJohn John Hachmelster was in receipt today of many applications for stabling room at Latonia from horsemen anxious to ship from Fort Erie where rac ¬ ing closed yesterday yesterdayW W G Yankes crack filly Round the World worked a half mile in 4SJ this morning


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