Hildreth Is At Latonia: Leading American Owners String Now Quartered At Kentucky Track.; Fitz Herbert and Novelty Included in Shipment and Jockey C. H. Shilling Accompanies Stable West--Day of Interesting Sport., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-01

article


view raw text

HIIDEETH IS AT LATONIA LEADING AMERICAN OWNERS STRING NOW QUARTERED AT KENTUCKY TRACK Fitz Herbert and Novelty Included in Sliipracntand Jockey C H Shilling Accompanies Stablo West Day of Interesting Sport Cincinnati O October 1 Ideal weather prevailed today and enjoyable racing that was provided at Latonia was witnessed by a large attendance The starters in tLc different races though not ranking with tins best at the track were nevertheless of even caliber and furnished Interesting contests The fea ¬ ture a handicap at one mile and a sixteenth re ¬ sulted in a rousing struggle of three Curl ton Koyal Itvport and Milton B landing in the order named heads apart Their stretch drive was a furious one aroused tho keenest enthusiasm and left the result in doubt until the last stride Milton I was probably best but a succession of early chal ¬ lenges for the lead took much out of him and he suffered additionally by being taken wide Carlton G showed himself a smart racer and well worth the 1300 which it cost Edward Trotter to claim him Since the cliangc of ownership he has scored twice and has been won out several times over Another close fluish came with the running of the second race won by John W Schorrs Planutess Her margin over 3fockler at the end was only a neck and the latter with a clear course might have reversed it Stalwart Lad which lauded third would also have been a more serious factor but for Keoghs action in pulling up immediately after the start which action earned the offending rider a suspension starterW of five days by the starter W II Fizers recent acquisition Judge Walton took a purse for his new owner ID the opener West bury scored a lucky win in the third race Cero monius which finished fourth was much the best but suffered from repeated Interference and was pinned against the inner rail in the final sixteenth Had News after many attempts finally gained a victory by a slight margin in the fifth race Tlie closing dash was taken by MVirkie 3L In decisive fashion Saliaii the favorite being outpaced through ¬ out Announcement was made today by General Man ¬ ager 3L J Winn of the Juarez track that ludgi Ciiarlos F Price would officiate the coining winter as presiding steward at this Mexican truck The appointment was tendered Judge Price some time ago but he hesitated to accept because he was loth to give up his annual winter fishing trip in the south Mr Prices appointment met with hearty approval by the owners who intend to race their horses at Juarez JuarezThere There were many additional arrivals yesterday and today from the east including S C Ilildreth and jockey C II Shilling The Hildreth horses sixteen in number including Fitz Herbert and Novelty came this morning The horses shipped well and are ready to race Fitz Herbert and Novelty are being kept in slow training The former is said to in good condition conditionCol Col Matt J Winn and Lyman II Davis respec ¬ tively general manager and secretary of the Juarez track were here today in the interest of the stakes Hcli will close at midnight They both departed for a brief stay at Louisville before going on to Kl Paso to begin active preparation for the opening Judge E C Hopper who will preside at Oakland dining the coming winter spent the day interesting horsemen in the California stakes that also close at midnight He will leave for the coast onWiHlnosday nexr JI D Brown general manager of the Jack ¬ sonville track and assistant secretary Joseph 3le Lenuou of the same place came from Baltimore this morning in the interest of the stakes that close to ¬ morrow for the Jacksonville track The represent ¬ atives of the various tracks report that the horsemen were lilienil with their nominations and indications are that the best horses Ii the country will take unrt in winter racing this season Applegate Yauke made ninetyfive nominations to the Juarrr stakes while K It Bradley was a close second with fiftylive of his own and twenty for James But ¬ ler lerJockey Jockey Hufnagel was suspended for ten days by the starter for disobedience at the post postTom Tom Hatfield announced this afternoon that ho would ship ten horses to Peusacola Will Perkins will pointJames send five to the same point James McCarthy is here to buy cheap material to ship to South America He has already secured Slolypin KlyW Queen City and Olive Kly W IT Christy mayor of Emeryville Cal was in Cincinnati today and made an effort in behalf of H G Bwlwells reinstatement reinstatementSicretary Sicretary Maginn was notified that all the horse ¬ men intending to ship hen from Baltimore would arrive by Wednesday The Carman stable was shipped tonight tonightThi Thi failure of Countless to get a place in th Bowie Stakes was a big disapK intmcnt to local v horsemen who thought it almost a certainty that he would win the stake He will be shipped back here tonight Jockey Koerner will also return from Baltimore tonight tonightS S C Hildreth locks on the contemplated twomlli rare liire with favor anil will have one or more rn tHes for it His choice will rest between Mont ¬ gomery and Prisdllian PrisdllianIf If Jack Atkln is tn bo sold my only wish is that the old follow will fall into kind hands said John Powers trainer for Barney Sehreiber in dis ¬ cussing tlie probable transfer of Mr Schroibors gnat sprinter He bus had a hard campaign this year In fact he has been campaigned uarrt from the time he made his debut on the race track But this bus been an exceptionally severe season for tho sturdy son of Sain He has been buffetted about the country from one racing point to another and Ibis constant travelling is about as strenuous for Jack as an actual nice might be He would bt de ¬ feating worthy equine foes in a gruelling race one afternoon and wake up the next morning after an allnight ride in a box car to find himself several hundred miles from the scene of conllict of the day before The beauty of it all has been that Jack has never become sour or stubborn but has put in his best licks at every racing point where he has been a starter Ho deserves a line home homeAmos Amos Turner will turn out his string of horses at his farm iii Bourbon County when the Latonia meet ¬ ing closes Hi has already thrown his twovearohls our of training and as Theo Cook has a troublesome foot and Solwik went lame in his last race ho has litlle material available for winter racin Mr Trluy rV1s I11 tllFw yearlings one colt and two fillies twofillies The colt a bay in color is by Dick Welles Swift Candle a sister to Swiftmas by Candleinis while one of the fillies is a brown by Irish liuii Sister Maud a sister to Maud Gonno by The Com ¬ moner and the other is a bay by Orlando Ondoleo by Lamplighter Jesse Turney who raised tin youngsters for his brother and still has a we Iwis h ir ihfa ihfaIVi IVi SUCeeSS Of Selwik s thlnte LiI nlly v a Sreat Vi prospect and believes slu VC a IVTI Stakc winncr ln 1911 T TVC Piice wTtif onn isi isimar7 mar7 this Sf aon at Hamburg ° mtMliY P1Ynutlcs anrt nc Scribe Sinco C i K v 5 1l7l has OWI1P1 no talllf l ulv 1t a il a ii llVi u muiiber of nars IMIKVOS i Will Sot luJUM rfstills by iiialln tboni i url ii popular public


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1910s/drf1910110101/drf1910110101_1_11
Local Identifier: drf1910110101_1_11
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800