Well Backed Horses Win: Mediocre Card At Latonia Is Productive Of Successful "Good Things."; Owner of Lure Reported to Have Profited Extensively by That Fillys Victory in Opening Dash--Judge Monck Is Handicap Winner., Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-01

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WELL BACKED HORSES WIN MEDIOCRE CARD AT LAT0NIA IS PRODUCTIVE OF SUCCESSFUL "GOOD THINGS." Owner of Lure Reported to Have ProBted Extensively by That Fillys Victory in Opening Dash — Judge Monck Is Handicap Winner, Cincinnati. .. June :tO. — Todays racing was devoid of any outstanding incidents. Big fields started in all tin- races except he f.-ature. a handicap at I hie- ipiarters. Bpecstattes was again of healthy •roportions and the attendance generous, while the aeing was spirited and enjoyable. Several "good things" were successful during the afternoon and re-rarded their backers handsomely, including Lure in the opener and Howdy Howdy in the closing dash. The latter ran in the name and Interests of W. W lard. C. T. Worthingon, owner of Lure, in- rsrseed Meads bast he had won over ?10.000 by his fillys victory, having placed a commission of sway from the track. The filly made a sensational hush and beat another intended good thing, Dolly 1.. with Nancy Grater in third place. The twelve maiden IDJes that started in the race were an unruly lot and interference that came soon after the start contributed to the failures of the choices. Gay, Lucky Wish and Nancy Crater. Let He Sue slatted out in the handicap as if she would have an easy time disposing of her opposition, but in tin- final furlong she began to tire and this enabled Judge Monck to get up in the closing strides. Judge Monck had much the best of the weight arrangement and additionally showed an improved per romance. Fauntleroy, the favorite, had to be driven hard to outstay ixiiu; Olympian for third place. A good band of youngster* started in the third race, with Praetorian most in favor. He was caught unprepared at the start and was practically left at the post. Mack P.. Bsbanks was another to suffer from a poor Rendoff. Free Lance won handily, with Winning Wlfh in seconu" [dace and Coy Lad, a Brat time starter, third. W. o. Jopliu took another purse when Naughty Lad scored In the ■eeand race over a mediocre baud. Ramaxaa taking second place and Hanlv third. The latter closed a big gap and with a stronger ride ivoiibl have won. In the fifth race Ida May got up under an energetic ride to bent Star Blue, ihe overwhelming favorite. The closing race was easy for II ly Howdy, which wmt into a long load soon after the start and held sway throughout. Silver Knight met with Interference soon after the start iial ran a good race to finish second. High Range, from which considerable was expected, quit almost io .1 wall; after running prominently for three-quarters. Lure and Naughly Lad. winners in the two-horse ■ onibinationfi paid their backers 0!. xO for . There was no one lucky enough to guess the three-horse combination and the i»ool went to the Held players. Several mviii r* will ship some horses to Fairmount. Va., for the matinee racing there, including James Pitasimmons, C. Koss. s. Karl and former jockey Carl Mitchell. There still remains a preferred list of sixtr-four lei-, s on the secretsrys tab. Most of them are maiden two year obis. K. It. Bradley will not resume the training of Love Not. Bobby Buyer and Helmet until fall. Denver Girl, which started in the last race, pulled up exceedingly lame and her racing career is probably near its end. Among this mornings work-outs were the following: Al Muller--Five-eighths in 1:04. Allien-. r -Three-quarter* in l:l.i». Artesian — Three-quarters in 1:103. Ben Double— Three quarters in" 1:17, pulled np sore. Ben Prior— Mile in 1:48. Bob Farley -Three quarters in 1 :ir J. Catnla — Five-eighths In 1:03*. Chcrrvola -Mile in 1*1. Clearwater— Five-eighth* In 1 :02i. Colonel Cook — Half mile in «H. Donau - -Three-quarters in 1:14*. I mm ur five eighth* in 1 tfS . How bt Five-eighth* in 1:03. J. H. Reed Mile in 1:444. Jack Barker— Five eighths in 1:051. .be H-ibo 1,1 -Five-eighths in lMHij. La Keine Hindoo — Three-quarters in l:17j. Iyeopold —Three-quarters in 1:M|, Meltaandc — Three eighths in ggf. Merry Beat: -Five eighths in 1:02*. Mr. Specs Mile in 1:44-;. Osass — Mile in l:4£jt. Puck -Five eighths in 1:023. Receiver — Five-eighths In 1:04!. Kossini Five-eighths in LOoj. Sarah Clienault — Three-eighths in X . Scrimma.iri — Mile in 1:47». Sprite -Five-eighths in l:05f. Sup. rstitiou -Mile in 1 :47r. Rwaanano* — Mile in 1:47. Tom Big-bee Three quarters in 1:22J.


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