Heat Record Broken At Latonia.: Patronage Continues Excellent in Spite of Trying Conditions--Bell Horse Takes Feature., Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-04

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HEAT RECORD BROKEN AT LATONIA. Patronage Continues Excellent in Spite of Trying Conditions — Bell Horse Takes Feature. Cincinnati, o., .Inly I!. -Heat records wfle broken at l.aloina tins afternoon v hen the thermometer recorded login, agarea than tor any previous racing day here. The torrid conditions did not have a do terrent effect on the attendance and another largi gathering waa on hand. Some of the contests were the hesr witaeased during the meeting and aroused great enthusiasm. Winners were again hard to locate and the major portion of the speculators Buffered losses. The eastern delegation, headed bj Messrs. Hitchcock and Knapp. who arrived today. Instltated several successful plunges. The most no table one lame with the running of the third race, ill which Sprite look the measure of the spi edy Lady Lightning. The easterner made the western representative appear ordinary in the running. lor she went Into a iw lengths had over Lady Light Mic.- ,iou! the rise of the barrier ami maintained her advantage throughout. In i he feature race Pell Horse won in a romp fr-.ni Messenger Boy, with Volthorae third. Hazel Barke was the favorite of the race, hut MeCabej handled her poorly and got her shut out of a por tion of the purse in the last few siri..es. in add] fioii lo lauding the feature race 1-1. B. Bardley scored wi;h Beach Band in the second race. The field ill this race was an Ordinary band and Beach Saml was much the best. . 11. C. Hailenbeck and his friends engineered a good coup in the opeaiag dash, when Sir Marion ji.si in.;.. |g -d to land ill front of Cheer Dp and Star Rose. K i :::u lack coil I rihul ed ev.|eusively to Sir M-i.n.- victory, for Star Bow ran as if best an I with an i |osl start wculd have woo. Daingerfleld, the favorite in the race met with considerable later fereuce. If II. c bad lot that made up the held in the fifth race, Singh. File, Baythorn and Northcut, wen- be : supported. Baythorn won, with Husk Lad second and Balden an third. The closing race went to i Mailer, which won well in hand from Elfin Beau, nitii King Olympisi third Mclvor, which had. been virteally left at the post, !• sed a big gap to finish fourth. After tin finish. C. C. Smiihsoii 1ml op tile winner le ,000. an adv. me ..• 00, hut failed to gel him. Tile hi 1 ding waa in a spirit of retaliation fir .1. B. Wain-w lights action in having claimed High Private. Todays visitors Included trainer Jamea Bowe, l r. McCullongh and James Bowe, Jr. This is Mr. Howes first visit :•• tiiis locality in many year-- and lie was grcatlv Impressed with the span as cob ducted h-re. He is on his return to the east from i.eiiigt;:u. win re ho superintended the shipment of the yearlings recently purchased by H. i. Whltnej from cues K. Kecue. The yearlings will be shipped to iioin.del Farm in New Jersey, ami after a brief rest they will la- seat to England ami Prance, where they will be raced. Mr. K wc will mt season train a division of Mr. Whit. leys horse* abroad. Messrs. Knapp and Hitchcock, who arrived lotlaj will return east t. morrow night. Advices from Salt L.1ke are to the effect that the bookmakers at Lagoon Park are having a strenuous session and that most of them are heavy losers. George Rose is said to he 115,000 out, Frank Bala ,000 and other well known layers in like propor-I ions. Capt. J. T. Williams telegraphed this afternoon ti. ii Governor Gray would arrive from Buffalo tomorrow morning and would he a positive starter in the Independence Handicap. C. A. fills arrived from St. Louis this after- a am! witnessed the racing. He left tonight for New York. Yesterdays work outs included the following: Ian Prior Half mile in B0j . Bouncer — Half mile in -Pi-. Captain Bravo — Five-eighths in 1:05. Captaia Jotta — Three-quartera in 1:15|. Dahomey Boj - Half mile in 50. Dekaney — Three eighths in :::.i. George Oxnard Ftve-elghtbs in 1:06. He ene Five eighths in 1 :03. Henry Walbank — Five-eighths in 1:05. Incision ihree nuarters in 1 :1S». Jim Milton— Half mile in 55*. John Furlong — Three-eighths in .IT,3. Kaiser--Half mile in 581. Mr. Specs— Mile iii l : r. Quartermaster — Three-quarters in l : isg. Bash Mile in 1:43. Receiver Three-quarters in 1:211. BigO Half mile in 52|. Sti Sine! Mile in !:!!. Water Well, s -Half mile in 53. Yanker — Five eighths in 1:02. This mornings workouts were the following: Agnes PTood — Five-eighths iu 1 : 3. Attentive— MUe in l:r 4J. Boarboa Beau — Five eighths in 1:02|. Cherrvola — Mile in 1:44. Commoners Touch — Three-quarters in 1:11 Coimthss— Mile in 1:4S£. 1 i comneta II He in 1:45. Donan — Fivi cghths in 1:08|. Duqaesae —Seven eighths in 1 :2f»s. 1 auntli roy Mile in 1 1 12|. High Brow— Half mile in 4!»». J. C. Core -Mile in 1:50. .1. H. Reed— MUe In 1:481. •lack Parker— Five-eighths in 1:06, Jeff Bernstein- Three-quartera in 1:10. John Beardon— Mile in 1:46. King of Yolo — Three-quarters in 1:17. Kings Daughter -Mile in 1:4::- la I Mexican Mile am! an eighth in 1:58|. I.ackrose — Three-qnartera in 1:20. Merede -Half mile in 48*. Merry Bean -Three-eighths in 3C|. Mockler Mile in 1:47. Nimbus— Three-eighths in 90. Ocean Bound — Half mile in 40J. Peter Pender— MUe in 1:454. Praetorian Half mile in is . Rndolfo — Flve-eigbtba in 1: r_j. Scrimmage i ile in 1 :41. sic.t Three-quarters in 1:"2i J. Star Bine Mile in 1:47. Star Charter Half mile in .".!. Strike lint Half mile in 4h . summer Night Mile and a half in 2:45. The Hagw Mile in 1:45, Tim Judge Seven-eighths in 1:90|. Tirana five eighths in 1 : r_M. Wati r W Ih - Mile in 1 :!! ?. Worth— Half mile in 52, Zienap —.Mile in 1 :4g.


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