Fauntleroy Again Himself: Colt That Disappointed During Summer Shows Good Form At Latonia.; Beats Formidable Opposition in Easy Fashion--Jockey J. Deavenport Victim of Accident--McIvor Beats Heavily Backed Edds., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-17

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FAUNTLEROTAGAINHIMSEif COLT THAT DISAPPOINTED DURING SUMMER SHOWS GOOD FORM AT LATONIA Beats Formidable Opposition in Easy Fashion Jockey J Deavenport Victim of Accident Hclvor Beats Heavily Backed Edda Cincinnati O November 16 H C Hallenbecks tauntleroy showed an impressive performance this afternoon in winning the mile and seventy yards handicap at Latonia and seems to be back to the good form that marked his early training and prom ¬ ised development into one of the crack threeyear olds of this season He went amiss last winter and has apparently Just rounded to again H mid up 11 ixmnds in todays race and disposed of his oppo ¬ sition which included Dr Holzberg Green Seal King s Daughter and Camel in the easiest kind of fashion and was only cantering at the finish Dr Holzberg benefiting by the fast early pace came strong at the end to take second place from the rapidjy tiring Green Seal Kings Daughter retired after going a good threequarters H marked her last appearance for the season iu this localitvVas she will be sent to Jacksonville with others of the McDowell stable Bleak weather again prevailed hut the attendance was unexpectedly good and the sport was sufficiently Interesting to arouse keen enthusiasm Favorites and outsiders divided the eard eardAn An accident in the fifth race was an incident oC the racing It happened in about the same fashion that Koerner received his injury yesterday and J Deavenport was the one to suffer He was astride Aannette and fell in a heap when his mount went down At first it was thought he had been seriously hurt as it was half an hour before he regained con ¬ sciousness Thorough examination showed that he had escaped with a severe shaking up and numerous bruises about the body and face He will not be nhle to ride again for at least a week Twojearolds were engaged in the first three races Husky Lad and Naughty Lad accounted for the first two purses and Mclvor furnished the snr hrise of the afternoon by outstaying the heavily backed Euda in the third Some were inclined to blame jockey Rice for the Schorr fillys defeat and he might have won on her but for steering wide mostf ofjtbeway but there is no gainsaying that Mclvor Is improving with every race and he might have beaten her with equal racingluck I It t The closing dash enabled Wayne O Joplin and his connections to make a handsome cleanup on the f victory of Parkview Imprudent and Ethelda which sold favorites over her In the auctions were beaten off offHarry Harry Morrisseys debut as a starter was anspi ctons his work commanding favorable comment from horsemen and public In only one Instance the opening race was there a break In the perfect align ¬ ment of the horses at the start and this was due to jockey Musgraves action in attempting to obtain an advantage Musgrave was fined 100 and was suspended for the remainder of the meeting The fine was rather a stiff one but indicated that Mor rissey means business and will not tolerate nonsense from the riders Capt E B Cassatts string of racers in charge of trainer J S Healy will be shipped tomorrow to Berwyn Penn where they will go into winter quar ters Captain Cassatt made an addition to his stable today by the purchase of Miramar Jrom Charles Hughes for 800 He will be put to crosscountrv raclng and also be used in hunting huntingW W J Young purchased from O L Richards the twoyearold maiden Aviator and will ship him with others m his string to Jacksonville to beraced this winter W G KiugDodds announced today that he would ship eight horses on Monday next to Pensacolu for the thirtydays meeting there after which he will race at Tampa TampaJockey Jockey T Koerner showed vast improvement todav and will likely be up in a few days but will not resume riding for probably a month General Manager Matt J Winn of the Juarez track notified Eugene Elrod today by telegraph that the Mexican course is In excellent condition and that the cushion recently put on it had solved the prob ¬ lem of keeping it from becoming hard A special train of sixteen cars will leave here on Friday next carrying horses stable equipments and attendants to El Paso PasoT T H Stevens will tomorrow ship twelve horses to Oakland Cai for racing there Vanen Frocla and PensacolaJ two others will T e sent by him to Pensacola J J Flannigan arrived this morning with Morninjr Song and five yearlings that he intends to ship on the special which will leave here Sunday for Jack ¬ sonville sonvilleStarter Starter Cassidy who departed for Washington last night was greatly impressed with Cincinnati an l the treatment he was accorded during his stay here Racing in Kentucky is on a healthy basis and of an order that would be creditable anywhere said he I look to see constant improvement at Lti tonia and the efforts of the management to conduct the sport on a high plane will surely lie appreciated by the public Mr Cassidy will leave about Sun dav next for Juarez where he will do the starting this winter winterE E C Smith who will act as associate judge ami secretary of the Pensacola and Tampa tracks sent word here yesterday that he would depart from New York on Thursday next to take up his preliminary duties attending the opening of racing at Pensacola Joseph J Burke who will preside at both tracks will leave New York on Sunday next and will reach Pensacola TuesdayFormer on Tuesday Former jockey George Odom yesterday shipped Prince Gal and Fireman to Lexington where they will be turned out until next spring Both horse will have the firing irons applied and will be given preliminary training by J C Milam until Mr Odoms return from Mexico in the spring The iiorses will again be campaigned on Kentucky tracks next season seasonGapt Gapt E B Cassatt who had returned to his home in Pennsylvania was apprised by wire of Cin trellas Kentucky Endurance Handicap victorv and the success of Heatherbroom yesterday Captain Cassatt replied witli a congratulatory telegram to trainer J Simon Healy and also advised him that a substantial sum of money had been placed to his hisCaVsaU CaVsaU stable31 4 ° Stak ° tbe P ew In the JnvB Kesless wil1 s n a numher of his racers to Tampa next week to be rested there until the opening of racing at that place in Januarv


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