Kentucky Racing Is Over: Most Successful Meeting Ever Held At Latonia Comes To Close.; Markie M. Wins the Final Stakes, Principal Feature of Getaway Card--R. F. Carman Scores Another Double--Exodus of Horsemen On., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-20

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KENTUCKY RACING IS OVEB MOST SUCCESSFUL MEETING EVER HELD AT LATONIA COMES TO CLOSE Markie M Wins the Final Stakes Principal Feature of Getaway Card R F Carman Scores An ¬ other Double Exodus of Horsemen On Cincinnati O November 19 Kentucky racing came to a close at Latonia this afternoon after oue of the most successful meetings in the history of the Iaonia course Weather conditions were ideal Tor the siwrt aud contributed to bring out the full quota of regulars aud a large number of firsttime visitors Speculation was almost of record pro ¬ portions the small fields that contested in all the races serving as excellent mediums The racing wis enjoyableSeveral interesting and thoroughly enjoyable Several form reversals however led to some fault finding Bonnie Kelso and Arcite both from the Carman stable were the chief offenders Both f these had been badly beaten in previous essays but they showed great activity today both in the paddock and on the track Herbert had the mounts on both of tinin took them right to the front and stayed there thronghout thronghoutJockey Jockey O Koss was again in the limelight and by clever riding won half the card His snccess began in the opener when be brought Ed Keck borne a win JKT He followed it up with a victory on Wander in the third and on Markie M in the Final Stakes which featured the card cardU U F Carmans double was scored in the fifth and sixth races aud he might have taken another purse but for the advantage that Sidney B received at the start In the second race which practically as ¬ sured victory for him Horizon the runnerup made a great effort but could not overcome Sidney Bs lead leadGeneral General Manager Hachineister in discussing the meeting just brought to a close said Financially the meeting has been successful but the monetary part is secondary as we set out to restore confidence in the racing here and win back the public support In this direction we achieved gratifying results and we will continue in the future to reach for the lushest that the sport can offer Next season we ings I feel certain that the public is appreciative of our efforts to furnish highclass and clean racing and that It will accord us liberal patronage patronageA A report was in general circulation during the afternoon that Barney Schrelber had transferred Jack Atkin to Irving H Wheatcroft and that the latter had a clear bill of sale on the crack racer Mr Schreiber emphatically denied that he had sold or leased the horse to Mr Wheatcroft Jack Atkiu IIHS been shlpiwd to Juarez said Mr Schreiber and will be raced In my name and trained by Herman Brandt There Is no truth in the report that I have sold him bnt he is for sale if anyone wants to pay 0flOO for him This was the offer made me by Forrest Bose but which deal fell through Hospitc Mr Schreibers denial some aver that Mr Wheatcroft has secured some sort of a contingent interest in the horses earnings at Juarez JuarezF F J Tons telegraphed today from Jacksonville that some one Is circulating a reixirt that the rac ¬ ing in Florida would come to a close January first Tills is erroneous and Mr Pous wants it understood that the Florida law against lictting will not go into effect until next May at least leastSecretary Secretary Edward Maginn will leave tonight for Si Louis where he will spend the winter winterStarter Starter Ilarrv Morrisscy left tonight for St Louis wliire he will b joined by his wife and children From St I mis he will immediately proceed to re ¬ sume his fluties as assistant starter to Mars Cassidy Mr Morrlssey made a lot of friends for himself by his goo l work here and will in the event that Mr Castildys services cannot be secured as starter here next season succeed that official officialJohn John Hachmeister will remain here several days straightening out affairs before going south for the theW W John T Ireland was forced to temporarily aban ¬ don his Juarez trip on account of the burning of some of his horses near Frankfort Ky while they were bciu shipped to join the others of his stable Three if the Youngsters in the consignment had to be de strovedas a result of the burns they received and the five others in the car were saved by being forced lo jump out at the risk of having their necks broken Two or Jhe colts destroyed were valued highly by tiiiir trainer One was a halfbrother to Cherryola and the other a halfbrother to La Pucelle The filly Ustroved was bv Star Shoot Lady Beth Mr Ire ¬ land exi ects to get his tangled string in shape for thinmcnt within the next ten days daysIt It II Harris who has been acting as agent for It F Carman will take over the horses of the St James Stable and campaign them at Juarez JuarezIr Ir Keough former paddock judge at Latonia is ivnorted to have suffered a relapse and fears are imn entertained for his recovery He was to have omd as the paddock judge at Jacksonville this thisWwhke Wwhke Wool bought out of the Carman sale by W F Cisko has been turned over to A Bellew who will train and race him himWtltcr Wtltcr Graters horses were shipped to Lexington for the winter winterJMT tonight to be turned out JMT Koss horses will be sent tomorrow to Lex LexInsion Insion MfSi w xr horses to Jacksonville to be raced this winter winterJo Jo McGraw manager of the New York National Baseball m Club was among todays visitors at La Lat0ThP t0ThP siocesoful threehorse combination consisting Markie M and Bonnie Kelso paid its of Wind r jo oded at the auction pool poolsi si 111 will leave today for his hmne In Lexington wi be will spend the most part of the winter re who assisted him goes to New York YorkInrnor Bain John Inrnor Scbrciber changed his plans respecting ornnd will send that useful racer to his farm i r nls whore r he will be turned out for irinteJ Mrt have bl forelegs blistered John Powers UiH hr IL wiii in have charge of him next season reached Jacksonville with Begone nd Queen Loadf which horses will be trained by VhV STof Darton Brush including Jack Nnnally Tnd Tom Shaw have arrived at Jacksou carload of horses by expres


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