Carman Racers In Action: Wealthy Easterner Makes Successful Debut In Kentucky.; Starbottle Scores Over Good Opposition in Handicap Feature of Latonia Card--Gossip from Kentucky Track., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-05

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CARMAN RACERS IN ACTION WEALTHY EASTERNER MAKES SUCCESSFUL DEBUT IN KENTUCKY Starbottle Scores Over Good Opposition in Handicap HandicapFeature Feature of Lalonia Card Gossip from t Kentucky Track Cincinnati O November 4 It 1 Carmans Kentucky debut was successfully made this aftcr i iii when his Hastings olt Slarbottlc won the feature race a handicap at i mile anil seventy yards Mi impressive fashion from some fair performers including John Rcardon Camel Huck Jolt Beru Mein and others Starbottle was clearly Itest but had i strenuous time landing the purse Tills was in the main due to the slomily handling received iroii jockey Grand who repeatedly permitted him Jo Ite cut off until the stretch was reached Then lie managed to save much ground iud liy a fast tprint moved into a lead that enabled him to avoid further trouble John Kcardon closed courageously and wore down Camel for third place M McGoc ii John Keardon Indulged in some rough tactics during the stretch run for which the judges fined linn 50 and wanted him that a repetition of the offense would mean his suspension suspensionThe The running of the liftli rare was also marked by sharp interference and was thouglit by maiiv to be rcsitoiisible for the defeat of Cirltoil G by Ethel D and Markie M Handzarctta the outsider of Hie quartet of starters was the prime offender She had Carlton G pinned against the inner mil for the most part of the first six furlongs and when he did gel clear of the filly 01 the lower turn jockev Dia venjiort on Markie M foned him against I ho inner mil The herding of Carlton G enabled Ktliel I So hold uninterrupted sway and she won rather handily The winner might liave won however veil had Carlton C had a clear course for she showed much speed throughout Many of the owners and I miners timed her from stand to stand in 139 a figuresThe full second faster than the official figures The opening races in which big and unwieldy fields of the jioorer class started furnished added incident by the runup of their respective winners lnixs McCarthy who is here iu quest of cheap material to take to South America did the bidding Me advanced Night Mist in the opener 2CO over a entered price of 400 and Mockler in the second 300 over hs entered figure Of 400 Both horses were retained with the customary advance bid of 5 from l heir owners Both races developed nose finishes and strenuous drives Night Mist and Temper were stubborn contenders In the ojiener while Mockler Husky Lad Cold Oak and Naughty Lad fought out thu issue in the second Naughty Lad was best anil with an even sendoff would have won by a big mar ¬ gin ginCrossover Crossover was luckiest in tho third race and came away to an easy victory Sinfran was the supposed good thing of the race The closing dash resulted in an upset by the failure of Rio Grande to get a portion of the purse Jockey Grands effort on this occasion was again feeble and tin horse had little or no assistance from him Miquc OBrien at a lung price turned up the winner winnerJockey Jockey M McGec today contracted to ride for the John W Schorr stable for the remainder of the meet ¬ ing C A Tilles who is accredited with having the controlling interest in the Latonia track was among todays visitors having come from New York for a stay of several days He was greatly pleased over the racing prospects in this locality and expressed tin minion that the bookmaker is doomed to ex ¬ tinction on race courses of the future futureFormer Former steeplechase jockey II Hughes who at various tiiros was in the employ of Barnev Schreiber and William Gcrst died suddenly last night of heart failure at a local hospital An unsuccessful effort wns made to communicate with some of his relatives during the day and failing to hear from them the horsemen inadu up a fund for his burial in a local coiiotcry coiiotcryW W II Christie mayor of Emeryville Cal was among tolays visitors He has been in Kentucky for several days interceding it is said with mem liers of Kentucky Slate Uacing Commission for the reinstatement of H G Bedwcll BedwcllHclenc Hclenc which was intended as a starter in the Fort Thomas Handicap tomorrow ran away two miles and a half this morning after working half a mile in 49 seconds secondsFletcher Fletcher Driver who recently bought Rellnf of George J Long I lie Louisville turfman and breeder is a soninlaw of T II Stevens and was long in charge of the la It ITS oncefamous Walnut Hill StiKk Farm in Kentucky where Wadsworth made his reputation as i sire Mr l river is getting to ¬ gether a string of horses to race the mining winter He is a graduate from the trotting school and has a vcarling or two at Lexington that will go to one of the wirter tracks with him along with Kclint and siiiythiig else secures here hereThe The two Kentucky Derby candidates of this year that trainer Pete Coyne handled for George J Long Don iitiuiio and Kclluf have now both IKCII sold and the string will otherwise be reduced to make mini for tho sixteen yearlings which tin Louisville representative on the Kentucky State Kacing Com niiRion now has quartered at liiirchlll Downs and Biishford Manor Farm Mr Long has three entries in the J I1 Kentucky Derby including Exemplar Knroc and Kaiiiazin His Kentucky Oaks eligible even more numerous as he has Shanieen Kui lellish Evia and Excello engaged in that event


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