Stinger Wins in Fast Time: Runs Mile in 1:38 2/3 in Scoring over Good Opposition at Latonia, Daily Racing Form, 1911-10-26

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STINGER WINS IN FAST TIME RUNS MILE IN 1:38 IN SCORING OVER GOOD OPPOSITION AT LATONIA. Carlton G. Shows Sudden Improvement and Beats Band of Fast Sprinters u handicap Sprite in Poor Condition After Her Match with Worth. Cincinnati, O., October 23. Todays good card brought out another big crowd of racing devotee-and they wore rewarded by witnessing some nn Nort. Speculation, while not as S?.v.v as yester-was of fair Proportions, The vv-atber was ideal. Carlton G.s victory in the handicap over speedy opposition that included Little Father. G rover Hughes. Love-Not and Meridian, was a stunner to the public in view of his recent poor racing! Ily ran today without blinkers and 11:!? might have accounted for his marked improvement. He came from a long way back in the sttctrh and got np in the last strides to head Little Rather, the favorite in one ot the fastest thfe-auarters races of the meeting. II. C. Halleubeeks siimsc continues. His Voter Mosquito colt. Stinger. ,m wed liimself a real crack by running a mile in 1.3s in winning the closing race. He defeated a smart lot that included Swaimanoa and T. M. Green. The price against the winner was exceptionallv liberal. , l t,arman took a purse with Sir Alvescot, ablv ridden by T. Koerner. Ugion Jack was well likad in this race by the smart set, but ho met with a mishap at the start when his rider was unseated, due to being bumped just as the barrier went u. Island Queen again disappointed by bringing up in hird place behind George Oxnard and Rose of Jeddah in the second race. Island Queen was the medium of heavy backing by plunger Phil Hyains. J.abold made a runaway affair of the opener and otilo won the iifth. Jockey T. Koerner again carried off the riding honors by piloting three winners. .,lt "POPC1 late last night that II. K. Knapps filly Sprite did not come out of her race against prth in good condition, and veterinarians were called In to examine her. She showed decided soreness across the back, as if she might have wrenched some of her muscles. It was with difficultv that she could move this morning. Trainer Karriek does " j"m, aVtlcipato any serious results, but doubts if she will be again in condition to start .this season, -trainer Taylor said today that Worth came out of the match in splendid condition except for being tired. Match talk continues among the owners of the good two-year-olds here, the test between Worth and Sprite having whetted their appetites, latesby Woodford and James MacMauus respectively owners of Souada and Presumption, are the latest t to desire a meeting with Worth, but both ask considerable " weight concession. Mr. Hallenbcck is sanguine that he has the best colt in the eountrv. but docs not intend to overmatch him, and it "It I nardly likely that any further matches will be arranged for him this season. General Manager Hach-meister is willing to offer a liberal purse for a meeting of the best juveniles here. I- a- CannaH has become dissatisfied with jockey It. Hoffmans riding and has decided to keep him out of the saddle for an indefinite period. Aroitc ! was excused from starting on account of Mr. Carmans failure to get a good rider for him. Jockey Taplin has been given a conditional release , by trainer Jack Adkins, and the rider will be a free ; lance this winter. He will report again in th" ; spring to It. J. Mackenzies stable. J. W. Frvc will i probably secure Taplins services for the restof thf-local meeting. ,..LIliry McCoulsky arrived today from Laurel with v II f red Gerdes. IMnkoIa was making his first start todav in nearlv a year and a half. He probably will improve decidedly over his showing of today. Following were the best work-outs this morning: Acguin Three-quarters in 1:20. Adams Express Mile in 1:431. Andrajosa Five-eighths in 1:04. Darn Dance Seven-eighths in 1:32. Ratwa Three-quarters in l;lGj. Beautiful Three-quarters in 1:21. Canipeon Three-quarters in 1:17. Charley Straus Three-quarters in l:lSi. tockspur Five-eighths In 1:00. Colonel Cook Three-quarters in 1:19. Colonel Hogan Half mile in 50s. County Tax Three-quarters in 1:23s. Crystal Maid Five-eighths in 1:03. Donau Half mile in 50. Iightiug Hope. Five-eighths in 1:03. G. M. Miller Half mile in 49. Gngnaut Three-quarters In 1:17. Gauadore Seven-eighths in 1:31. Gold of Ophir Three-quarters in 1:20. Haldetnan Three-quarters in 1:14. High Private Three-quarters in 1:15. , Jack Dcnman Mile in 1:49. Jack Wall Three-quarters in 1:17. . Jeff Bernstein Five-eighths in 1:03. .Urn Gaffncy .Mile in 1:48. : Merry Lad Mile in 1:54. Messenger Boy Half mile in 50. . Miss Minnie Mile in l:4ojv. Nannie MeDoe Three-quarters in 1:1S. 1 Nimbus Thrce-,quarters in 1:1S. Patruchc Five-eighths in 1:10. Plain Ann Mile in 1:42. Reciprocity Three-quarters in 1:17. Rose Oncil Mile in 1:47. : Saudrian Seven-eighths in 1:33;. Sir Cleges Three-quarters in 1:21?. Star Blue Half mile in 49J. I Sugar Lump Seven-eighths in 1:31. Syivestris Throe-eighths in 30. 1 Tommy Twig Three-quarters in 1:10 J. i Turret Mile in 1:40. i Wander Mile in 1:433. Winning Widow Three-eighths in 39j. 1


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