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LATONIA FORM CHART. LATONIA. KY.. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911.— Seventeenth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Muting of :;l days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Charles F. Price. Starter. Mars fsMllll 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 number, track record, age of horse end weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. QAAA1 FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 9O207-59 2-109. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. «L/JvHLF -L Co.ts and GeldJagS. Selling. Net value to winner 56; seeond. 00; third. 4. Ind Horses AWtPPSt% K % 9tg Fin Jockevs Owners Bqulv Odds Aucn Straight. Sales. 96290 TBI REACH wn 112 S 1 1- 1= I1! 1J McCahey H R Brandt 330-10O "5 ;.,:, B. AIRY w 112 6 6 6J 4i » Bj I Austin H C Ai.plegate H 13 95815 CRACKER BOX w 112 7 3 » U :,■■ T Knerner C J Casey M f-0 96500 CHARTIBR w 113 8 5 3 2h t| 41 J Conlcy J Griffin tM f 96127 LH3UT. sawyer w 112 12 i 4 ::- 4 5" A Thomas J N Carod n "u 10U B5921 PAJTRUCHB w 112 1 2 5l C* 61 6 Loftua T P Haves 22 E 11™ KCDOLFO w 112 10 10 9 8 S 7» J Class G J Ing l ". t • " ZIM w 109 -j 1 7 7i 7h S Ganz Q H Whitnev 27= 11 ROBERT wb 112 9 12 11 10 10 9?. Mountain C C Van Meter Si 10 96365 EAGLE EYE w 112 1 S 8 9 9 10- Knhn W erst 24 t IAY r:li:D wb 112 4 7 10 11 11 Hi J MelntyreW L Lewis t t 96827 CLYDE T. wb 112 11 11 12 II 12 12 T Rico J R Taylor I t tAuction field. JMutuel field. Time. 24%, 48%, 1:01. Track fast. 100 mutuels paid. The Rei.ch. .00 straight. .80 place. .3o show: B. Airv. .40 place. .10 show: Cracker Box. 4.70 show. Kahili i D ii t 1 king odds The Reich. ."..".O D 100 straight, 190 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; B. Airy, 270 to 100 place. 155 to 100 show; Cracker Box, 636 to loo show. Winner Br, o. by Out of Reach My Eleanor trained by II. R. Brandt. Went io post al 2:38. At po-t 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; second nml third driving. THE REACH, away fast, nered Into the lead with a rush and held the others safe throughout. B. AIRY -uf-fered slightly from Interference, but flnisbed fast sad! gamely, CBACKEB box came with a rush in the stretch and took third place in the final stride. IllAUTlKli showed speed, but tired near file end. ZIM was shuffled back In the :ir t quarter. FATRLCIIE would have been closer up with a clear course. Overweight*— Jiutrtier, li pounds. Q£»ffiO SECOND PACE— 5-8 Mile. 90207-59— 2— 100. 00 added. 2 .rear-olds. Selling. *-JJ*Jt Net value to winner .20; Htni 8; third. ?42. Ind Horses AWt PP St tf % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners rLghL Sales! NjO TOURIST w 108 I 3 iu 1 14 1 | J Glass J Marklein 980-100 30 96366=WORKING LAD wb 108 1 1 3i 2i 2l 2- Mountain W Oerat 31-10 21 M343 MART EMILY w 105 1 I 2- 3- S- U A Thomas J V Mav 13-5 3 M5»*ACQUIN w 105 t 5 4 4 4 4s T Koerner II. ndt rsnn and Hogan 7-5 50 r.i.lt; TOM KIIU5Y w 104 2 4 5555 Ganz G II Whitney 60 10 M Time, 23%. 48%. 1:00%. Track fast. • , 1C1 iimtiiels paid. Tourist. 1.80 straight. -08 place, .:.0 show; Working Lad. .40 place. .70 now: M;irv Emily. 83.00 show. K.mhalent booking odds Tourist. 880 to 100 slrai-ht. 300 to 100 place. 05 to 100 show: Working Lad. 120 to i"o place, 36 to 1W show; Mary Emily. 50 to 1 h show. Winner -B. c, by Ruaaell — La Tour trained by .1. Laity. Went to post at ."MM. At Boat 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. TOlIilST began fast and was hard hustled, moved into the lead quickly and easily held WORKING I.Alt safe in the final drive. WORKING LAI, showing much improvement, was well up tor the entire way and finished g-inoly. MART EMILY was sharply forced hack in the first quarter, hut finished fast and held on gamely la the final drive. AOGUIN was away slowly, but gained fast in the Stretch. Scratched 05802 Batwa, 108. Overweights — Tom Kirhy. 2 pounds. £ /"» t * /I*~Q Till HI HACK 3-4 Mile. 86641— 1:11%— 8— 111. *500 added. 4-year olds and up-t/UUO ward, Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 1. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners traigt. Sales" •Mi PARKVUCW w 6 Ml I I 14 I* 2- 11 T Koerner W O .Toplin .15-100 6". :«;-Ii2 ETHELDA w 5 107 5 2 ll U 11 2- Ganz W Grater 17 15 962MMMPRUDENT W 4 105 SI 2J 2J 31 3* Loftus .1 B Uespess 47-10 50 3626S DAINTY DAME w 7 107 2 9 6s 6- H 41 J Glass W J Young 37 tl7 863M ri.VC FOOTSTEPS WB 4 105 4 5 4h 4S 4ii 51 Taplin It J Mackenzie 27-10 40 M232 ABRASION W 4 166111 s 5- 5- i2 61 Mountain W C Westmoreland 39-3 10 :••"."! liAXXK DARC w 6 107 10 4 7 7 7 V- I Austin J E Otto 18 20 MMPGRECIAN EENO WS 4 105 3 3 9 9 9 8J C Turner Barlow and Horner 1100 t 96369 ALICE GEOKGE w 5 107 1 7 S 8 8 9S T Rico J R Wainwright 182 t MM MISS iAITHXGSS wb 4 105 7 10 10 10 10 10- McCahey S J Kelley $ t 96292-LADY ORIMAU w 5 107 ! 11 11 11 11 11 Kohn Mrs M C Eaton 17 10 tAuction field. iMutnol field. Time. 23%. 48%. 1:13. Track fast. 227 mutuels paid. Parkview. straight. 1911.sh.00 place, .00 show; P,th. Ida. 7.10 place. .20 show; Improdent, .00 show. Equivalent hocking odds— Parkview. 245 to 100 straight. 200 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show: F.thelda. 75.5 to 1 ki place. 810 to 100 show; Imprudent. SO to MO show. Winner — B. m. by Hamburg — Morningside trained by W. O. .Toplin*. Went to post at :;:.".2. At pest 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. PARKVIEW was in close quarters during the early running, but managed to get clear in the stretch and. under a hustling ride, got up to win in the last few strides. ETHELDA went Into the had quickly and. setting a I: -t pace, finished gamely and ran a good race. IMPRUDENT was in closest pursuit to the stretch and tired near the end. DAINTY DAMK made a game effort. FLYING FOOTSTEPS tired in the stretch. ABRASION ran well for the first half and finished clo e up. JEANNE DARC finished gamely. Scratched— 90202 Sylvestris. 105. Overweights — Abrasion, lj iHHinds. ff*Ctd/t FOlRTH RACE— 1 Mile. 75596—1:38—6—114. 00 added. 3-year olds and upward. tf OOOrt Handicap. Net value to winner 20; second. 688; third. 2. Iud Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners straigt!13 Sales" M6CPLBAMENCB w 5 108 3 3 4* 41 4C 11 I2 loftus D Riley 190-KX 60 96464*NIMBU8 wb 6 114 2 1 2] 21 D_ 2 2l» J Glass G M Odom 21-20 100 M641 MARY DAVIS W 5 111 4 2 S3 35 31 3° 3" Ganz L P Doerhofer 31-10 65 8566S Ml I.TON 1!. w 4 108 6 6 6 6 fi 5 4= D Austin C D Chc-nault €5 flO 9r.4«.".iELLA P.RYSON w 3 96 I 4 l1 1J 2h 4k 51 Mefahey J H Morgan 41-5 30 96511 HAD NEWS II. W 3 94 1 5 5 5 5 fi 6 Skirvin Mrs N B Davis 45 t vAuction field. Time. 23%, 48%. 1:13%, 1:38%. Track fast. 265 *2 mutuels paid. Leamence. 1.80 straight. .30 place, .30 show; Nimbus. .10 place. .40 show: Marv Davis. .50 show. Equivalent booking odds — Leamence. 400 to 100 straight. 05 to 100 place. 15 to 100 show; Nimbus. 55 to 100 place. L"0 to 100 show: Mary Davis. 25 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. h. by Maddison— llermesite trained by D. Riley. Went to post at 1:02. At » ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. LEAMENCE was outpaced in the early running, but moved up fast after going three-quarters and drew sway easily in the stretch. NIMBIS followed ELLA RRYSON closely to the stretch turn, where he took the lead but tired in the last furlong. MARY DAVIS was prominent all the way and. in a game finish, would have lKcn second in a few strides more. MILTON 1$. had no mishaps and finished well. ELLA BRYSON «a:it badly after setting the pace to the far turn. |"_ /J /V/~a p_ FIFTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 90209— 1:44— 4— MO. 00 added. 3 -year-olds. Selling l/UOuO Net value to winner 30; second, 4; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners *$£**10023?* Sales" M f.::-cell horse w 106 1 l 2- 2J 24 4 y Ganz E R Bradley 15SO-100 20 S6S43LACKROSE WB Ml :". 2 1 l1 l1 V 21 Loftus W Q Tanks 7J 40 9S90S FIREMAN wit 111 7 7 3- 3- 3* 3a 3* .T Glass G M Odom 19-20 125 :Mu.::;-M « KI.ER w 107 2 I 6* 5- 4* 4« 4* T Rice J C Cahn 15 40 MM7 DUTCH ROCK WB 1M 4 I I « 6 P 5" A Th.imas C J Casey 85 t-I 9€BS:ILMA wb 105 5 4 4= 41 5s • fi12 T Koerner T C McDowell 2J 90 9S5S0*DITNC CAMPBEXJi w 105 C fi 7 7 7 7 7 Taplin R J Mackenzie 79 t tAuction field. Time. 23%, 47%. 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:45%. Track fast. 336 mutuels paid. Bell Horse, 3.00 straight. 1.00 place. .00 show; Liekrose, .20 place. 63.50 SBOW: Kircman. .20 show. equivalent booki?ig odda Dell Horse. 15S0 to 100 straight, 150 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; Lackrose, 380 to KM place. 75 to KM show: I-ireman. 00 to Km show. Winner h. g, by Cunanl — Bosde trained by . Ilammonl. Went lo post at 1:30. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. BKI.L HOKSK moved into prominence soon after the start and. following LACKROSE closely, wore the latter down in the stretch and won in a resolute finish. LACKROSE set the pace to the stretch and I ind at the finish. FIREMAN was away poorly, but moved into contention quickly and held third place safe. MOCKLEB dropped oat of forward contention in the first half and came again near the end. ILMA ran poorly and was vever a dangerous contender. Scratched oo.-.so Butter Ball. 102. QAtH SIXTH RACK 1 3-4 Miles. 15.-.17- S*J6%— 5—104. | 00 added. 4 year-olds and mT-•_F ■» J J " _# VI wurd. Selling. .Net value to winner 15; second. 685; third, 0. Lid Horses AWt PR St St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Estr£ightd3 sales" MSM SHORT ORDER w 4 107 2 1 2 2 21 2J 1 1= Ganz J R Wainwright M54M 10 MG64 VANEN WB Ml 1 I 5 5 5 4$ 43 2l I.ftus D Hammond 3 10 ■•• ■■ ! CLAUDIA w 4 102 5 3 3.1. B i3 31 6_ 3 A Thomas S K Hughes 20 _-i 96466 JOHN FURLONGWB 4 M* 1 2 lltl in L" 1- Mountain .T C Rogers K-C |S 9SM4FIRST PEEP wr. 7 110 3 4 4* 4" 3h 5 I E T Rice R G Martin 39--0 60 Time. 25%, 51. 1:16. 1:42. 2:08%. 2:35. 2:59% new track record. Track fast. 150 mutuels paid. Short Order. 3.30 straight. .10 place. .00 show; Vanen, 3.40 place. 90 show-Claudia. 83.30 show. . equivalent booking onda Short Order. 1005 to 100 straight. 305 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show Vanen 570 to KMI place. 115 to 1 oO slow: Claudia. 05 to 180 show. Winner Blk. g. hy Sir Dixon Lady Llbcrta trained by E. Luzader. Weal to post al 5:01. A* post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. SHOUT ORDRR followed JOHN FURLONG closely for the first mile anil a hair and drew away decisivelv in the stretch. VANEN. showing sadden improvement, moved up with a rush in the stretch and finished fas and B Iv CLAUDIA ran well. FIRST PEEP and JOHN FURLONG tired fast alter going a mile and a half and FIRST PEEP can do ___ better. OM-rw eights .loin furlong. 2t pounds.