Latonia Gets More Rain: Track Conditions Change During Running Of Races At Kentucky Course.; T. C. McDowells Crack Colt, The Manager, Successful in Harold Stakes by Narrow Margin Over Presumption., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-25

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LATONIA GETS MOKE RAIN TRACK CONDITIONS CHANGE DURING RUNNING OF RACES AT KENTUCKY COURSE, T. C. McDowells Crack Colt, The Manager, Sue- cessful in Harold Stakes by Narrow Margin Over Presumption. Cincinnati. O.. June 24.— Todays racing wag re-pletC with upsets and was disastrous to the big operator, uln pin their faith mi favorites. Form calculations went awry when track conditions changed. Heavy rain which fell immediately after the opening race converted the course into a sloppy condition. -which was in the main responsible for the, rai hires of the short priced contenders. The backers ol Ions Shots land well, for they landed on four good-priced ones. Tbe Harold Stakes, which gave Promise before the rain of Decanting a walkover for . 1. McDowells crack youngster, The Manager, developed under the changed conditions into a roval battle between the McDowell star and Presumption lb.- Manager clearly showed a dislike for the eolm» and only won from the California eolt through sheer gameneas. Dilatory, an added starter, finished third. The tabled hisloiy of the Harold Stakes since 1900 Is given below: Year. Winner. Wr. Jockey. Val Time 900 June Ca.We 105 Herting . . .$ MS uSSi 1901 Pentecost 11:: Dupee 1.010 1:0*1 ?S22?heriir,BeU US rolmr» .-.. L.!..5 lo- i.oV ,;""si:lU lS5 J- OOonamr 1.480 l:Mf " i v iV tL:: Monroe .... 1 ..•:*.-, 1 ;fi2 u. - -• , " L wr "• Auntln..; 1.905 1:01* vV-VV" ,: "■" ]- Anatra— 1.745 •l:0sl v iSnn"™08 Vl Mckean .... 1.05 1:00| 1 ,, . l,J WWte 107 MounUIn .. 1.085 1:00| in VIvV. J25 W:" .... LI.-.. l.N.i litll The Manager 121 J. Glass ... 1,440 1:02J The surprises began Willi the second race when Winning Witch, ;l sister of the Kentucky Derby winner, Meridian, won out over Acguin in a sharp drive. 1 In- third race brought about startling Improvement mi the pari of Stinger, when he cantered t» an easy victory over good opposition. His victory aim brought a ruling from the judges that will bar his future entry during this meeting. Faille Lew the heavily backed favorite in this race, wheeled at the start and was left at the post. I no tilth race witnessed the defeat of some g.iod handicap horses by Bad News II. The winner showed ■ leaiiy meritorious performance, but was favored b.v the light weight and the track conditions The former crack. Waldo, was hacked to the exclusion of the other starters, but brought up far in the rear and limping. Longhand continued the upsets when he beat Forehead ami Tom Bigbee. with the hcavilv backed favorite. Petrositis, a distant trailer. The concluding dash went to Lackrose. but his victory cost his OVrner SCI.,, the amount be was bid up over an entered price of 100. c. D. Kay. owner of Entity Lee, which finished second, did the bidding. I he three-horse combination consisting of Stinger Bad News 11. and Lackrose, |Klil 04. r 0 fur ; I he two-|,or e combination, consisting of Ben Lasca and Inning Y itch, yielded their backers *";J4 gfi I. M. Collins bought at private sale from W. IL Karnck today the tilly lift. ./Vr- i1!,vfS !V Wh° :,t "" ,i"" fl; nP l the horses ot W. A. Mulkey. was among todays visitors He has several thoroughbreds at Kansas City that ha intends to race next year. Jockey Glass piloted four of this afternoons win- H. C HalllBaBKha Worth is again in active tnin-bag and u,l! be a starter in the Ciiicinuati Trophy. in which be will meet The Mnaager. The follow bag horsea were dhajMaed of by auclioii in the paddock before todays racing: Academist. g200. H. J. Gilniore Barn Dance. 2".. W. Hak. Bayerin, 75, H. II. Selby. Bettie 1-iilbr. . J. Branse. Bodega. 1135, D. Dill. Ceaser, 860, J. Doyle. Chenault. ."io, s. Kuuz. Common Sense. 00. I. Lovde. Editor, ;.".. W. MiMire. Explicit, $: 10. D. Lehan. lair Child. 10, M. Ueillv snncfaette. 10. N. Moore". l-elix. K200, T. Abadie. Fernando. 00. N. Moore. Ferrona. 1». N. Min re. Heinous. .:.-,. H. Bonfield. I.imeila, 0, N. Moore. Lnvlnia, 20. it. j. Gitsaore. Marbella. 1911.sh5. II. H. Selby. Niloe. 5. |. k. Wilson. Outpost. .",.-.. F. Cracmer. Piute. 0. O. Johnson. Sig Levy. .". S. Kunz. Wander. n . H. II. Selby. Zarion. , u. UJ. vilsou. The following work outs took place over a good track this saornlng: »D Alpine live eighths in 1 :0d. Beau Brummel Three-quarters in 1 -20 Butter Bali — TTnVn eighths in :;i» Captain .!■ hn rive eighths iu I :04. Captain Morris— Three-quarters iu 1:2.! Cheer Up— Half mile in ."iii. Cheer Fp- I-ive eighths in 1:0.-,. , - Chi rryola Three eighths in 38. Corintli Three-quarters in 1:191, Countless Five-eighths iu l:00j. Cynosure — Five-eighths in 1:051." Deithorpc Mile iu 1:48. l-"oy Mary -Mile in 1 :47. Grecian Bend —Mile in 1 :47?. Henry Memo Three-quarters in IM Howdy Howdy— Mil,- in l:4fj Idle Michael Mile in l:-|.r Imprudent- -Mil.- in l:4.sj. j lack Parker -five-eighths in 1-07. Jim I.asey Five eighths in 1:07. ■ I.alH.bl Mil,. i„ i:47. I I niy McGee Tbree-elghthi iu r.S. Markie M. Mile in 1-U. Marsand Three-quarters in l-is. Maxims Pride Half mile in r.l McCreary Five eighths in 1 :oc? Mr. Spec Three-quarters in fisp. Ocean Bound Three quarters in IMS. ► liiain -Three-quarters iu i:jo. Piping Bock -Thr igliths iu ::s. Peter Bender -Mile in 1:5©, Buck Half mile in 50. Bed Bob Five eishths iu 1:04. Kose of Jeddah Five eishths in 1:0.1. Shot — Three -quarters in 1:14 J. SiMer 1l.Tonco Five eighths in 1:05. Spindle -Mile in 1:4»|. Tender lleail Three quarters in 1:19. Tom ill Five eighths iu 1:041. Voitborpe Mile In 1 t . Walter B. Five eighths in 1:05?. Wing Ting Mile in l:lfi. . V Wyandot Half mile la 50.


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