Stakes To John W. Schorr: Tom Hayward Wins Feature Race Of The Latonia Card.; Overnight Handicaps Go to Cohort and Little Father--Jockey Gross Receives Judicial Warning--Respess Yearlings Bring Good Prices., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-13

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STAKES TO JOHN W SCHORR TOM HAYWARD WINS FEATURE KACE OF THE LATONIA CABD Overnight Handicaps Go to Cohort and Little Father Jockey Gross Receives Judicial Warning Hespess Yearlings Bring1 Good Prices Cincinnati O November 12 John W Schorrs Tom Haywanl ridden by T Rice was wlnuefof the Kentucky Stakes which featured todays splendid card The horse scored In handy fashion from the best band of handicap horses that could be mustered ii these parts Milton B was the runnerup aiul Jack Atkin finished third The latter though carry ¬ ing top weight went after the fast Kings Daughter and disposed of her in the first quarter then appeared a winner but faltering in the stretch allowed Tom Hiyward and Milton li to pass him Helmet and Cherryola ran in the race as favorites and were distinct disappointments The last named brought up the rear and was worked out a mile and a quar ¬ ter iu preparation for the special twomile race in which she will be a starter She ran the distance today in 2085 2085Two Two handicaps both at six furlongs were added features of the card That one which engaged the older sprinters and preceded the stake was taken by It F Carmans Cohort in handy fashion from Green Seal and Friend Harry with John Uriffin II In the rear rearII II F Carmans Horizon was made favorite iu the juveiule handicap but was weakly ridden and Little Father landed the purse in a hard drive with the suddenly improved Mclvor Jockey Gross was given to understand by the judges after his Horizon effort that he would have to show Improve ¬ ment in his saddle work if he desired to continue riding here hereJockey Jockey T Kocrner again carried off the riding hon ¬ ors by lauding three winners The Earl Premier and Little Father FatherConsole Console repeated his previous whining performance and outstayed Melissa in the closing dash All Red un l Prince Gal the favorites raced each other nto subjection during the first threequarters Todays attendance was on a par with the best crowds during the meeting and speculation was ex ¬ ceedingly brisk The sport was healthy though marred in spots by bad riding ridingGeorge George Ocloni has about decided to give bis horses a rest juntll the opening at Juarez as they appear to have1 trained off General Manager J U Strode telegraphed today that he would arrive here Monday to assume charge of the shipment of the horses intended for racing at Pensaeola PensaeolaThomas Thomas Hattield has shipped fourteen horses to Pensacola to be campaigned at that track Assistant starter Harry Morrisscy received word today of the sudden death of his sixweeksold child childTrainer Trainer P Coyne will ship the remainder of Hie George J Long string back to Louisville where they will go Into winter quarters quartersTom Tom Shaw the wellknown bookmaker was among todays arrivals and will remain here1 until the end of the meeting meetingStarter Starter William Murray who will preside at the barrier at Pensaeola an Tampa was an arrival to ¬ day He will leave for Pensaeola on Thursday next nextEdward Edward Corrigan was among todays1 visitors visitorsI I Duunes twoyearold filly Fair Penance is ailing H Talbot who at one time campaigned the useful horses Wainamoinen John Bright Prince Silverwings and Talpa was among todays visitors He reported that he has a promising band of yearlings at his farm that he intends to camrmign nest season Joe Blum the wellknown eastern bookmaker who arrived here yesterday will not tarry long in this section being en route to Juarez where he will operate this winter winterJake Jake Marklein departed this morning for Cali ¬ fornia where lie will put In the winter campaigning his horses at Oakland Mr Markleln intends to pick up several horses to add to his present stable stablePrior Prior to the racing this afternoon J B Rcspess disposed of thirteen yearlings and several older horses realizing fair sums for all The yearlings averaged above 350 the I t totaling over 4tKo The summary Black colt by Dick Welles Somersault J S Ward 1000 1000Chestnut Chestnut filly by Dick Welles Lady Roller RollerJ J S Ward OGO OGOChestnut Chestnut filly by Dick Welles Winter J W WMay May 550 550Black Black or brown colt by Dick Welles Lu ¬ nette W O Joplin 400 400Bay Bay colt by Ivan the Terrible Lass of Lang den W Thompson 323 323Brown Brown colt by Dick Welles Animosity M Moore 273 273Bay Bay filly br Dick Welles Star Dust M MMoore Moore 215 215Bay Bay filly by Dick Welles G1ena W O Joplin 200 Brown filly by Six Shooter Remember Me J JW W Forsnaii UK UKBrown Brown filly by Six Shooter QuceuaDny II IIMeCarrcn MeCarrcn 125 125Chestnut Chestnut filly by Dick Welles Passe E R RFitzgerald Fitzgerald 125 125Bay Bay colt by Dick Wolhis Edna Shannon F FGoring Goring 100 100Imprudent Imprudent sold to J Sheridan on a bid of 1200


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