Round The World Winner: Colonel Applegates Crack Filly Beats Best Of Her Age At Latonia.; Little Father Is Second and Governor Gray Third in Race Designed to Bring Juvenile Stars Together--Pat Dunne Scores a Double., Daily Racing Form, 1910-10-26

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ROUND THE WORID WINNER COLOKEL APPLEGATES CHACK FILLY BEATS BEST OF HER AGE AT LATONIA Little rather Is Second and Governor Gray Third in Race Designed to Bring Juvenile Stars To ¬ gether Pat Dunne Scores a Double Cincinnati O Octolier 28 The question of su ¬ premacy between Itoiind the World Little Father and Governor Gray which lias Ixen a subject of Jiinch discussion was decided t La Ionia this after iiMii Tli ApplcgateYanke lilly carried off the lioiiors in a fashion that left no room for doubt as hersiilferiirity to I lie others Little Father was cl s it to her at the liiiish with Governor Gray in third plnco several lengths before Danger Mark llif only other contender The meeting of the trio of crack Juveniles served as the feature of a good program and brought out another banner attend ¬ ance Opinion as to the outcome of the race was fairly well divided doulit as to whether Hound the World could make the weight concessions asked of her txlng responsible for considerable supiiort for Little Father which colt was regarded as having the Ixst of the conditions Governor Crays recent show ¬ ing has lieen of a sort that would tend to the lielief h is far from his good form ICoimd the World sprinted away from the others with a rush imme ¬ diately after the start and leading throughout was casetl up in the last seventy yards Little Father was the runnerup throughout but was tiring fast near GraySmall the end and barely outstayed Governor Gray Small Jjclds were the rule in most of the races and contributed to closely fought contests Aferrlck and John Iteardon lx th of which were favorites had narrow escapes from defeat The first named was much the best and Warren gave him anything but a good ride Only the horses courage enabled him to get up in time to beat Jeanne TArc In the fourth race Jeff Bernstein was best but suffered from much interference on the first turn and from weak handling in the last sixteenth where Koerner outgeneraled and outrode Warren This contributed in John Hcardons victory by a narrow margin Koerner again proved Warrens superior in the clos iiiB vaxci vrnen Tue Pejer and Maurie Algol hooked up for the final drive 1at Dunne scored a double during the afternoon for in addition to winning with The Peer he took the opening purse with Butter Hall from thirteen other youngsters A successful coup was pulled off in the fifth Tacc by Danny Lynch and his connections by the victory of Fair Louise The filly had an advantage at the start and led her opponents all the way Additional wayAdditional eastern arrivals were numerous this afternoon and they contributed In no small degree in Increasing the volume of business in the ring The auction ftooltng system is becoming the favorite method with them and the mutuel play is not suffer ¬ ing by comparison with the spring meeting The expected Increase that is l ourid to come later caused General Slaiiager Hachmcister to announce this aft ¬ ernoon that beginning with next Monday machines fit the 10 denomination would lie put on for the benefit of the bigger speculators speculatorsThe The judges are determined on stamping out rough riding and fined T Rice 50 for his attempt to force LittleFather wide in the stretch while astride Round the World WorldWord Word was received today by Secretary Maginn that the horses comprising the Rcvcrwyck Stable including Sir John Johnson would be shipped here at the close of the Iinilico meeting Jockey T Koerner was suspended for five days by the starter Jor disobedience at the post postW W V Fraser has added Birchbroom to his pro pofceid breeding establishment having purchased her today from Charles Bowman She will be shipped with Iiisslmtate to Toronto TorontoJohn John Marklein who returned recently from a cam ¬ paign on western tracks stated that he had shipped Pal and Orella the only two horves he now owns to Oakland to race the coming winter winterMilton Milton IS came out of the race In which he had a bad fall In fair condition hut his owner intends in retire him at the close of racing here until next nextThomas Thomas Piatt has shipped the yearlings f Wil ¬ liam Shields to Louisville when their owner will iHgiu preparing them for a winter campaign campaignArrivals Arrivals from l oulsville t inlay Included the horses of G J Long T f FeiTiss and T Hatfivld Em ¬ peror William in the hitters string was unfit to tie brought along and is at present at Churchill Churchillraptain raptain K B Cassatts horses will be shipped here from Baltimore the last of this week weekcllwood cllwood a starter in the opening race was stricken with a hemorrhage soon after the start and wan onlv cantered around the course courseTockev Tockev C Knight was an arrival today from Duffcrin Park He is under contract to J C Rons Jr owner of Ed Keck and others othersIn In the division that B F Carman Intends to ship liire will be Cohort recently purchased from W H HKaindflu Kaindflu Girl formerly trained by W L Lewis will be taken to California in the J X CamiUn fiineiiiimciit and looked after by J O Keene KeeneThe The VSncy of some of the big bettors to delay niMLinir llielr wagers until after the horses are ou hf track caused me of them to fail to get their num iccented on the winner before tin horses re off Several that wanted to back Little Father in the special race were also shut out because of oflllnHtathriHhorfc lllnHtathriHhorfc combination consisting of John i rdoi Fair Louise and Th Peer paid SS120 for vMh T Butter Ball and Merrick in the twohorse combination imid ft0ijc y dvolop7d into a sulkcr She will be a starter to morrow in the second race


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