Taboo Is Again A Winner: Max Hirschs Consistent Mare Wins Fifth Consecutive Race In Kentucky.; Grover Hughes Scores Over Good Opposition in Handicap and Buckhorn Beats Good Juvenile Band--Terrific Heat Affects Attendance., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-23

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TABOO IS AGAIN A WINNER MAX HIRSCHS CONSISTENT MARE WINS FIFTH CONSECUTIVE RACE IN KENTUCKY. Grover Hughes Scores Over Good Opposition in Handicap and Buckhorn Beats Good Juvenile Band — Terrific Heat Affects Attendance. Cincinnati. O.. June 22. — The followers of favorites were given a drubbing this afternoon, when their choices in the last four races were beaten. The talent began ihc day auspiciously when Buck-horn and Dehiney, hoth at odds-on. accounted for their respective races. Then Superstition. Adams Express. Kings Daughter and Summer Night followed with n successions of failures. The torrid weather caused the attendance to decrease and speculation also slumped. The racing was well contested. The closing race furnished a mishap, with Koerner Um victim. His mount. Irincelike. fell in the .-nine spot that Ixmis Katz fell with him yesterday. He was noi as fortunate today, for he sustained a bad shaking up. minor bruises and a severe cut MM the eye. Irincelike was. in a forward position •.vhcu ho went down and to close observers it appeared as if he had been crowded to a fall. All Hie starters except II. M. Sabath were in a huddled gioup at the time and it was a difficult matter to lasten the blame for the mishap. Max Hirschs consistent Taboo scored her fifth Miccessive victory when she got up in 1he last stride lo lake the fifth race from Korn.ak and O/.ina. The showing ; f Kings I laughter was decidedly disappointing, for she lagged badly after going a fast throe-Hiartcrs. Her owner experimented today by running her without blinkers. The elimination of blinkers from Ella Brysons equipment worked edvaatage-eiisl.v for she spreadeaglod her opposition. Bell Horse, an extreme outsider, took second money from Fort Job —nil, with Superstition, the favorite, far in the rear. G lover Hughes again proved himself a good racer by taking a needy band of sprinters into camp in i the three quarters mile handicap. He was lucky at , Hint and liononted by clear sailing. Adams Express and Chapultepec acted badly at the post and when the start was effected they were in a jam and failed to extricate themselves. Stone Street again Mowed eoastateaep and took the closing dash after a hard drive to outstay John Furlong. Delanoy was much I ho best in the second race and Buckliorn showed himself lo be a good colt by taking the purse in the opener from a good lot of youngsters. Including Azyiade and Star Jasmine. John Hachmeister received word today from Judge Price that be had sufficiently improved to be able |o resume his duties and that he will be on hand tomorrow. Jockey Goose was suspended for ten days by the starter for disobedience at the jiost. Chapultepec and Adams Express have been placed on the schooling list on account of fractious behavior at the post. T. C. McDowell announced today that this would be the last season that Kings Daughter will race. She will lie kept in training until after the fall meeting, when she will bo shipped to the McDowell farm near i/oxington. Jockey McGoe contemplates going to Germany, where he expects to resume riding. Ixiuis Katz sustained injuries by his fall yesterday that "ill cause bis retirement until fall. A number of horsemen here are awaiting the antral of the Hawlhorne program. being desirous of shipping some horses there if the conditions are suitable to tin ir horses. Among those who have announced a desire to ship there are H. McDaniel. .1. I". Ferriss. .1. ". Milam anil others. Jockey J. Moore, whose shoulder was badly injured on the last day of the Ijexington meeting, had the Blaster cast removed yesterday and expects soon to lie in condition to resume riding. Among this mornings work-outs were the following: Attcntiv — Mile in 1:45. Ti. Airy -Half mile in 40. Bettte Sin — Three-quarters in 1:23. BoiirlHin Beau — .Mile and an eighth in 1:55|. Chemulpo — Mile in 1 :1V Iloistoress- Tint c quarters in 1:1S£. Corinth — Five -eighths in 1:01?,. crow Robb— Mile in 1 :45. Dalacerfleitf— Half mile in 52:1. Dainty Dante— Five-eighths in 1:02?. Dixie" Gem — Mile in 1:4." . Houau — Five-eighths in 1:01. Fauntleroy — Half mile in 508. Fin-man — Mile in 1:44 J. Golden Egg — ■Three-quarters in 1:20. Ilandz.mtta — Three-eighths in 38. Howdy Howdy — Three-quarters in 1:13$. Howlet— Five eighths in 1:029. Incision — Three-quarters in 1:14 J. Jack Parker— Three-quarters in 1:22J. Jack Wainwright — Half mile in 50. Jeanne d Arc— Half mile in 50. Judge Monek — Five eighths in 1 :02g. Marlborough — Half mile in 51. Mary I. ee Johnson — Quarter mile in 24. Maxims Prid — Throe-quarters in 1:18. Melisande — Throe-quarters in 1:148. New Idea — Three-quarters in 1:17. K Redwine — Half mile in 51. Robert Bruce — Three-quarters in 1:191. . Round the World— Five-eighths in 1:01 1. Siufran — -Three-eighths in SO. Sister Florence — Five-eighths in 1:13. Svzvgv -Thr e -quarters in 1:108. Tonv W. — Mile in 1:4.".. Working Lad— Three-eighths in 38?.


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