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EDDA VICTORIOUS IN STAKE SCHORR FILLY BEATS ROUND THE WORLD IN FORT THOMAS HANDICAP Jack Atkin Is Unlucky at Start of Overnight Han ¬ dicap and Fails to Place Theo Cook Being Winner Carman Racers Score a Doable Cincinnati O November 5 Unfavorable weather put a damper on the sport at Latonia this afternoon j and marred what otherwise would nave been ac ¬ counted the banner day of the meeting The offer lug in a racing way was a splendid one and em ¬ braced in addition to the Fort Thomas Handicap the feature from a monetary standpoint a pair of over ¬ night handicaps which engaged some of the best racers in local training The handicap in which the sprinters met held especial Interest from the fact that Jack Atkin was asked to meet formidable opposition at a big weight disadvantage Its run ¬ ning was disappointing because of a poor start Jack Atkin was last to leave the post and Maga ¬ zine another wellregarded prospect was only a little better off The advantage rested with Theo Cook and enabled him to win from Helmet with Mary Davis in third place Jack Atkin made his usual honest effort and raced into a contending po ¬ sition during the first half mile but his early effort told in the final drive Magazine also showed a good performance performanceThe The start also accounted for Round the Worlds defeat in the stake race She was last to leave the post while Edda the winner had a slight ad vantage With an equal break the Yanke filly prob ¬ ably worild have won as Edda under a liard drive lasted just to win by a neck Heathcrbroom repre scntlng Capt E B Cassatt was making her initial start and was none too well ridden Helene landed third The latter ran away a couple of miles yester day in her preliminary aud it was thought would1 be an absentee from the race iu consequence It consequenceIt F Carman scored a double during the after ¬ noon jockey Koerners brilliant riding contributing to the Carman successes with White WoolNaud Bonnie Kelso Both had to be ridden out to the last ounce and gave game exhibitions ill the final drives Leamence was the one to press Bonnta Kelso closely and Alfred the Great was the trouble ¬ some one for White Wool Leamence after the finish of his race was worked an additional quarter as a preliminary for his preparation to the special twomile race set for November 15 in which he Is to be a starter J B Kespess Romp proved himself to be one of the best platers at the course by the impressive fashion In which he took the closing race Cintrella landing second place and Question Mark third The latter suffered from interference on the last turn and this contributed to his losing second place G H Holle took his first purse of the meeting when Idleweiss got home first in the opening dash dashThere There was a noticeable falling off in attendance due to inclement weather The betting however was expectationsPrior up to expectations Prior to the racing Alice A Dale was disposed of in the paddock by auction and was bought by James McCarthy for 700 700Jockey Jockey C Ross recently reinstated was restrained from riding today pending the granting of Ills license Secretary Bidwell of the racing commission stated MondayStarter that he would get it next Monday Starter Mars Cassldy received a letter today from Jamestown conveying the information that two car loads of horses would be sent from there to Juarez The consignment will be owned by Albert Simons W O Scully Walter House and G P Sherman ShermanCondition Condition books for the first week at Pensacola were distributed to horsemen here this afternoon by J B Campbell The smallest purse provided for Is 200 Barney Schreiber announced that he will ship a carload of horses there aud J B Respess will also send a number of his horses to be cainiialgneil on the Strode circuit T Abadie will have 13 C E Patterson 12 Henry McCoulskey 4 G It Bryson S and P II Jones 5 A special train will be sent from here on Sunday following the close of Latonia racing and will land the horsemen and their stock at Pensacola the following day Charles F Grainger president of the New Louis ¬ ville Jockey Club was among todays visitors visitorsW W E Applegate will leave on Tuesday next for California to transact some private business and will be at Juarez for the opening on Thanksgiving Day DayT T C McDowell announced that he would continue Kings Daughter in training this winter and that she would be sent with other horses owned by him to Jacksonville JacksonvilleBarney Barney Schreiber has decided to send Jack Atkin and Sager to Juarez for winter racing in charge of Herman Brandt Mr Schrelber will also send others in his extensive establishment to the same place in Brandts charge W A Kirwan will also go to Juarez and act as agent for Mr Schreiber He also contemplates sending at carload of horses to Pensacola for a campaign on the Strode circuit this winter winterArrangements Arrangements have been completed by Manager Hachmeister for the proposed special twomile race The association will add 150O and the race will be run Tuesday November 15 The following horses are considered likely starters Countless Cherryola Bonnie Kelso Cintrella Fanntleroy Joe Morris Lea ¬ mence First Peep and Mamie Algol