Latonia Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-23

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LATONIA FORM CHART. LATONIA, KY.. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911.— -Eleventh day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 31 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Charles-. F. Price. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index nunilter, track record, age of horse and weight carried, indicates apprentice allowance. €£Af*~ FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. 88387— S8— 3— 168. 00 added. 2 year olds. Allowances. •,/OobO J. Net value to winner 50; second. 8188; third. 4. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Sraight.1* Sales" 96366BUCKHORN w 110 4 fi 3U 2J li 1*| Taplin Clay Pros 115 loo lot 96342*AZYIADE W 107 7 3 l1 l1 t- 2- Goose L Mttoa 5 25 !.::c STAIt JASMINE w 107 t 7 2J 3l 3l 8» T Koerner T O McDowell 21 10 88 96! :» -MciKEAUY W 110 S 4 42 45 4* 4s Loftus T P Haves 21 20 c:: tlTOCKIST WHO I 2 C, 52 52 Ej J Glass J Marklein IS 15 96147 FREE LANCE w 104 I 1 5J 6 0 6* E Martin G . Long 11 |H 96342 OREEN w 104J I E 7 7 7 7" McTagrt C Vv R.-idinger 83 t 96315 DARKNESS w 104 E s 8 8 8 8 McCahey B Schrelber 350 t "I Auction tit-Id. Time, 23%, 47%, 1:00. Track fast. 231 inutuels paid. Buckiiorn. .30 straight, .20 place. .40 show: Azviade. .s0 place. .50 show r; Star Jasmine. .30 show. Equivalent booking odds— Rnckhom. 115 to 100 straight. 88 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Azyiade. 00 to 100 place. 25 lo 100 show; Star Jasmine. 15 to 100 show. Winiur p.. c. by Rroomst ick — Thirty third trained by F. Brooks. Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. BUCK-HORN moved Up with a rash in the first linloiig and. taking the lead in the Stretch, won easing up. A/.V 1 VIE. showing high speed, set the early pace and held on gamelv in the final drive. STAR JASMINE ran In clooeet early pursuit and tired la the stretch. McCREARY ran fairly well. TREE LANCE was shuttled back on the first turn. TOURIST had no misliapv Scratched- -88343 Acguin. 107: 88386*D0atarx, 104; 86888 Cynosure. 104; .KlP.o-Syringa. 101. Overweights Oreon. 3t pounds. Ckft/t Ci O SECOND RACE -3-4 Mile. 88841 -1:11** B 111. 86 added. 3 year olds. Cits •ZMJ*±0 2 and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 51: second. 0; third. 1. Ind Horses AWtPPSt || % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Straight.113 Sal 96233 I iKI.ANKV w 102 4 2 1« 1H1 1 McCahey J P Ross 86-M6 5u| 96233 PLUTOCRAT w 105 I E S*| V 8* 21 Goose W H Fizer 20 lof 96318 BEN l,.sr wa 110 in S 51 t| 4- 31 .1 MclntvreG M Odom *J . 25 96148 BAYTHORN wis 105 . I I- M 5- 4* J Glass W S House 7i 12 •6696 UNION JACK w 162 1 I V V* tk 6* C Rosa I H Wheatcroft M tl8 96148 SCRIMMAGE WB 181 7 10 I 61 6| H McTagrt J W Schorr 12 13 96620 LESH wa 105 5 7 ! 7 7 71 Loftus W J Young tSI t 94420 TAT PAT wn WI It II 11 ! 9 SJ Taplin J McManus fit t 96281 HUSKY LAD wit 102 Si! 7 8 I ! 2 R Martin FH Milden 10! t 9S0aO LITTLE RAJAH W MS 8 8 10 lit M In- .1 IVavpt J Gritlin t t 93704 HENRY WALBANK w 1..;, 1 .; 11 11 11 T Koerner Henderson and Hogan 23 t tAnction field. iMutiicl tiehl. Time. 23, 47%, 1:13. Track fast. 12C S3 matnela paid. Halsacj, . SO straight. .2o alace, .70 show; Plutocrat, 1911.sh.30 place. .50 show; Bt n Lasea, 83L36 show. BqalTaleat booking m1i!s — Delaney, 86 to UK straight, 00 to 106 place. 35 bo loit show- Plutocrat. 215 to 166 place, 75 to 100 show: Ban Lasca, 66 to 100 show. Winner Br. g. by Kilkeirau Talpa trained by W. McDaniel. Weat to pest al 3:66. At post 1 nsfaate. Start good. Won easily; second ami third driving. PELANF.Y ran a- if inucli the bast and won all the way as his rider phasd. PLUTOCRAT was always in forward pursuit and held 0B Lamely for the entire was. finishing with a rush. BBN LASCA came fast in the la~t ipiar-tcr from a poor beginning and would have been a factor with a better send-off. BAYTHORN ran well, but tired In the stretch. SCRIMMAGE was away poorly. UNION JACK showed speed, but tired. Scratched 96232Gold Cap, 107. Overweights fay Pay. 3 pounds. |Jw"» THIRD RACE Mile. 75536 M olds and upward." I/IQ -1 -1 -6 114. 1 00 added. 5 year »/0-dbOO Selling. Nei rahse to winner 8838; second. 888; third. 2. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Zin Sate*. 98388 ELLA I.RYPON W 8 ST 8 1 14 15 1a 1= 1= J CallahanJ H Morgan 8M 108 22 S6085*BBLL HORSE ffl 81 I 2 22 21 V V 23 J Allen Fj It Bradley 21 20 96319* FORT JOHNSON wis 1; 10S 4 3 31 2- 3*1 3* ::- Taplin R 3 Mackenzie 7 81 :i5t4i; P.I.AiK MATE wu 7 188 E 5 E I E I1, 4,; J Glass .1 Hookriaa 9 15 9S31»*SUPERSTTTION WB 6 168 8 ! 1- 4? 4!; 5 ;,- Mciahey W I, Maupin 1 75 96084 IORKCT WB 5 10S 2 6 C fi ii l! 0 I.flus W Cahill 140 5 Time. 231i, 48, 1;13%, 1:39%. Track fast. 1U Li 167 mutuels paid. Klla Rryson, ?7.20 straight, .50 place. .50 show: Boll Hot, 2.20 place, .90 show: Fort Johnson. .20 show. c.„ K0uiyalent booking odds— Klla Rryson. 200 to 100 straight. 175 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show: Bell Horse. 510 to 100 place, 395 to 100 show: Fort Johnson. 1 10 to 1 N show. Winner— Ch. f, by Juvenal— Graziosa trained bv G. It. Bryson. Wont to post at 3:24. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. ELLA RIO SON. away fast, moved into the lead soon alter the stmt and easily won all the wav. BELL HORSE ran in closest pursuit all the Way ami finished gamelv. FOKT JOHNSON ran fairlv well ami had no mishaps. BLACK MATE finished well. SUPERSTITION ran far below his best form and can do much better. DIRECT was never prominent, but is worth remembering in moderate company. CkfandAfandA roCKTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 89941— -1:11 if.— 0— HI. 00 added. J! year olds and up-l/U aUT ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 4. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners EStandL* sales" MMDGROVBR HUGHES w 3 109 0 1 |* 1 Ik n Goose ,T M Barker 605-100 30 92753 NIMBUS WB 6 114 i 5 4h 3and 21 21 I Glass G M Odom 49-11 18 MM MARY DAVIS w I 112 2 7 61 61 4 31 Ganz L p Doerhofer 9 18 96231 FAIRY STORY TV 3 98 S 3 31 4 6« 41 C Ross .T Griffin 30 10 96146 ELFIN BEAU W 4 109 4 2 ■ 21 31 6* Taplin R J Mackenzie 2C 15 9364S2 ADAMS EXPRESS rlM l 4 f,1 51 • 6* Loftus H C Hallenbeck 13-5 50 96121 RALEIGH P. D. f 4111 7 I 7 7 7 72 J Deavpt G M Johnson 31 5 MNPHARRIQAN W5 124 3 8 8 9 8 R2 McCahev H R Brandt 15 U 96030CHAPULTEPEC WllUI I I 9 S 9 9 T Koerner J H Meade 37-10 40 Time. 23, 47, l:12l/s. Track fast. 201 mutuels paid. G rover Hughes, 5.10 straight, .00 place, .20 show; Nimbus, .80 place 50 show: Mary Davis, .00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Grovcr Hughes, 655 to 100 straight, 250 t« 100 place, 110 to 100 show Nimbus. 290 to 100 place, 175 to 100 show; Marv Davis, 250 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c, by Handsel — Stamen trained by D. Hill. Went to post at ;i:50. At. post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second and third driving. GROVER HUGHES was away forwardly and. sprinting into a good lead at once, held the others safe throughout NIMBIS had no mishaps, ran well and stayed gamely in the final drive. MARY DAVIS closed a gap and was gaining in the stretch drive. FAIRY STORY ran a good race and was well up throughout-. B4MS EXPRESS was in a jam most of the way. CHAPULTEPEC was eased up almost to a standstill at the start and had scant chance thereafter Scratched— OEMEfAl Muller. 108; 0fl3083Kln,g Olympian. 103: 92800 Volthorpe. 101. Q ft A ft a IIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 00269— 1 : 44— 4—102. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up-tyXjrtxJtJ ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 10; second. 2; third, S. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Straight dS bales1 960791TABOO W 5 113 1 3 4 4 4 11 Pk Loftus M Hirsch 365-100 35 MSMKORMAK w 3 99 2 2 21* 3 3 21 21 C Ross W P Austin 39-10 20 96261 OZANA w 5 113 3 4 3 !» !* 3 3* Goose Gallaher Bros 4 25 963943KINGS DAUGHTER w 8 113 4 1 11 I» in 4 4 T Koerner T C McDowell 13-10 50 Time, 23*4, 48%, l:13y5, 1:39%, 1:45%. Track fast. __ 130 mutuels paid. Taboo, .30 straight. .40 place, .90 show; Kormak, .70 place, 90 show Ozana. .90 show. Equivalent booking odds— Taboo, 365 to 100 straight. 70 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Kormak 85 to 100 place. 45 to 100 show; Ozana. 45 to 100 show. Winner — It. m. by Potentate — Turca trained by M. Hirsch. Went to post at 4:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. TABOO was outpaced for the first half, but moved up steadily in the last quarter and. standing the Deal driv. gamely, held on just long enough to win. KORMAK ran to his best form and was gaining at the end OZANA had to go wide most of the way and ran fairly well. KINOS DAUGHTER set a fast early pace, but tired badly in the stretch and appeared to he out of form. Q£»/| *£* SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 96421— 1 :r 0%— 6— 102. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up-7vPKVP 3 ward. Selling. Net value to winner 40; second, 00; third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % tt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Ell!liv; ??ds Au,cn btraight. Sales. 96395 STONE STREET wb C 109 5 8 7 7 7 61 l1 ink Taplin C B Hamilton 515-100 40 96106 JOHN FURLONGWB 4 107 1 8 8 61 51 3l 21 Mountain J C Rogers ■ » +15 96341 TOM BIGBEE w 4 116 6 5 61 62 51 41 21 3* D Austin J F Gaffney 43 + .•6296 JOHN REARDONWB 4 107 8 6 21 2" lb 2b 41 4h Loftus J W Schorr 28-5 W, : 63952THE HAGUE w 3 90 3 2 51 5h 8 7 61 51 J Callahan W G Yanke 44-5 3 963963INTRINS1C WB 4 102 S 7 3l 31 35 11 51 6k Goose J R Wuinwiight 23-5 • 96341 -SUMMER NIGHT w 5 117 7 3 1 1J 2» 8 7 72» McCahey J Fitzsimmons 17-5 50 949372H. M. SABATH W3 86 499 9 9 9 8 8 J Allen M Sabath 134 * MM PRINCELIKE WB 4 107 2 4 41 4a 41 » Fell. T Koerner W H Frye 61-10 25 fAuction field. Time. 24, 48%, 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:52. Track fast. • 195 mutuels paid. Stone Street. 2.30 straight, .10 place, .00 show; John Furlong, 1 00 place 6.30 show: Tom Bigl ee, 3.90 show. Equivalent booking odds— Stone Street, 515 t 100 straight. 255 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show John Furlong, tM to BXl place. 715 to 100 show; Tom Bigbeo. 595 to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by Longstreet — Stonenellie Grained by J. S. Everman.i. Went to post at 4:59. At post 1 minute. Start mod. Won driving; second and third the same STONE STREET, running right back to his last race, moved up with a rush after iroing seven furloivs anil drew away in the stretch, but tired in the final strides. JOHN FURLONG, from a slow beginning, closed a big gap, was going best at the end ami almost got up to win. TOM BIGBEE loomed up dangerously in the stretch, but tired near the end. JOHN REARDON showed speed, but was sharply cut off on the stretch turn. PRINCELIKE was in a prominent position when he was crowded and fell. INTRINSIC ran well to the stretch. SUMMER NIGHT tired and quit. Scratched — 9i37o:,Wing Ting, 103. Overweights — Intrinsic. L pound; John Furlong. 1.


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