Wins After Acting Badly: Donau Again In Fractious Mood, But Beats Good Opposition.; Return of Favorable Conditions Marked by Corresponding Improvement in Racing and Patronage at Latonia--Formful Results., Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-14

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WINS AFTER ACTING BADLY DONAU AGAIN IN FRACTIOUS MOOD. BUT BEATS GOOD OPPOSITION. Return of Favorable Conditions Marked by Corresponding Improvement in Racing and Patronage at Latonia — Formful Results. ii..-innati. .. July 1:5.— Tliorc was marked im-|i:..»i incut ill :ill respects at Latonia tliis aftiTniMHi and conditions soiin -vli:i t similar lo those of the earlier pari of the meeting prevailed. Meal weather. :i fast track Mill spirited racing were factors in Nosing keen enlliiisiasni. The attendance was •linger tliau for many days anil the betting brisket titan at any previous time tliis week. Most of the purses wen- accounted for by favorites and second choices ami this added to the spectators enjoyment. The feature race, a handicap at three quarters, was area by the erratic Bonaa, with Follie Levy second and Fairy Story third. Quartermaster and Follie Levy was the public choices in the race, lull the tatter ran in dull fashiou umler weak handling ami never was a dang, rous contender. Prince Cal also ran poorly. As a result of his fractious behavior a the barrier this afternoon, starter Caautdy again put Donau on the schooling list. The closing dash t in -nished the chief disappointment of the afternoon in the failure of John Louis to got any portloa of the purse, interference, which lie goffered on the lirst nvo turns was responsible for his poor showing. The purse went to Superstition, which showed a greatly improved performance as POM pared with his previous essay. loy Mary. sinking her Brat start in a long flaw, took second place ami Tom Bigbee was third. lb.- tilth race went to the well handled Naughty Lad. which wore down .lohn Furlong, the favorite. in the limil sixteenth. John Furlong probably was best, but had a rough 1rip. L the third race Mclvor and Winning Widow en-affV i hi i sensational stretch duel and finished in P there order. .Near tlie end jockey Kooney made :i rtetooa slash at Lsftaa with Lis whip, for which be was lined |S0 by the judges. Cracker Box. upset an intended gixxl thing in Ihe opening race when he lauded in advance of Lieutenant Sawyer and Kl Toro. The latter was the medium of extensive support and went promisingly until the final furlong. Azyiade Avon in ridiculously easy fashion in the i com race over eleven other fairly good Mas, Me rase and Acguin fighting it out for second place. The horses that J. 15. Respess and Wayne . Jop-lin will campaign at Windsor were Shipped1 tonight i . tin Osaadlas track. Jockeys Loftus and Keener, under contract to the above owners, will leave toil -.row and will ride on the Canadian trucks until tlie opening of fall racing in Kentucky. Al out forty horses have bees secured to take part in Ihe three-days matinee meeting to be held at White Sulphur Springs. Va. Col. Alexander La-■ bold will serve as chief Steward of the meeting. Mekey Loftaa was suspended for two days by the starter for disobedience at the |iost. «b Marry F. P.reivogel is convalescing, but it will be at least three weeks before he can leave the hospital, K. J. Mackenzies horses were shipped tonight to Indianapolis, where thejr will lie joined by a band or trotter* lor transfer to Winnipeg, Man., to engage in lacing there. Jockey Taplia will go with the i ■iisigiui.cnt. Kaciii" Commissioner George J. Long was among ■•days visitors. The horses owned by T. t McDowell will be shipped to his Ashland Farm in Lexington next Saturday uubss the Cittius loll passes and it is ti mured that there will be a meeting this rammer ■ I Sarati as. .lames Fitzsimmons has not made up his mind tally where he will ship at the close of tliis meeting bat he likely will go to Fort Brie. Trainer Cahili has Saner going soundly again and that horse gives very indication that he will stand training. Trainer Cahili has also pur Captain John. IMi-ect and Hannah Louise at jumping and all are taking to it well and fencing admirably. Captain • :..lni is showing superiority over the others at pies. in. • apt. J. T. Williams announced that be would probably reconsider, his plans of shipping Uorernor Cray to the farm for the summer and that he will likely send him to Fort Brie to engage in the racing ■•lil-lng the m. "ling following that a I Windsor. George Odoaj has announced his Intention of a«wz Windsor, and will take with him Nimbus Follie lew. Fireman and others. Jockey class will se- clnpuny the stable. Oeatge. Langs stable will go back to Churchill Gowns lor the rammer, as will W. F. Schultes and W. 11. Fizers. None of these, however, will get to Louisville until late next week, as each stable has a sm k horse to cafe for. Next month Mr. Fizer will take up Bd Alveys Iinkola. which has been turned •ut since May. lie will try to get he 100$ Latonia Derbj winner ready for a fall campaign. He was an exceedingly sick horse iu the spring, but is now said to huve entirely recovered. Theodora Cotes, trainer of Stinger, tried yesterday to induce .Tiuige Price to modify his ruling against tie horse so as to permit of his starting daring the J IB lining days here, but was unsuccessful. Judge riiv intimated that the present ruling against the horse would hall good on the Canadian courses. The following work outs took place thia morning, the track betas, g.» d: Ada O. Walk. I— Mile in 1:47. ABO Iort— Mile and an eighth in 2:00. AtMitivi — Mile in 1:44L Barette- Quarter mile in 92f. Batwa — Fii e eighths in 1 :03. Belfast— Half mile in 40. lien Lasca— Mile in 1:-D-. Cherryola — Half mile in 55». Delaney — Half mile in 40. Exemplar — Mile in i :47. Forecaster Half mile in 51. Forehead— Mile in 1:44. Free Lance — Flee eighths in 1:04. Gaj Bird -Three-nnarters in LIS. nor Gray- Mile and an eighth iii 1:57. %.vei indsaretta — Five eighths in 1:08. . k Parker- Mile is 1 :47. i.-idy Oriaaar — Tbree-oaarters in 1:172. M.iezie — Five eighths in 1 :04f . Mary Davis — Three -quarters in 1:18. tCascal— Three-quarters hi Lis-. McAnilrews Five -eighths in 1 :».".-. C.lls -Mile in 1 :4LJ. K.imazan Three-eighths in 40. 1!- ..nip. us.- —Quarter mile in 24S-. Horn mi Wing — Half mile in •" . Hose of Jeddah Thn -•• quarters in 1:17. Hound the World— Mile and an eighth in 1:5S|. Royal aptiv. Three-eighths in .7. Sager Three eighths in 30f, Scrimiuaic li. eighths in 1:0.".;. Waldo liv. eighths in 1 :02j. Worth -Quarter utile iu 24J.


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