Kentucky Dates Allotted: Fall Meetings Will Cover Period Of Fifty-Nine Racing Days.; Circuit Will Open at Lexington August 31 and Close at Latonia November 9--Douglas Park Gets Eighteen Days of the Allotted Time., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-02

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KENTUCKY DATES ALLOTTED ALLOTTEDFALL FALL MEETINGS WILL COVER PERIOD OF OFFIFTYNINE OFFIFTYNINE FIFTYNINE RACING DAYS Circuit Will Open at Lexington August 31 and andClose andCloso Close Closeat at Latonia November 9 9Douglas Douglas Park Gets GetsEighteen GetsEighteen Eighteen Days of the Allotted Time Lexington K Ky July Jnl 1 IThere There will ho fift fiftynine nlne l1a days nlnel1a s of fall rncln racing in Kentuck Kentucky The season will willopen willopen open here August 31 U and will close lose at Latonia No Novetuber Xovem ¬ vem vember IIcl 0Dates 9 9Dates 9Dates LouisA Dates to which Messrs Catesby Woodford ood ford Louis A Cella John Hachmeister r and Matt Intt J T Winn rep ¬ Kentuckyhind resenting rellrlscntlllr the four racing associations of Kentuck Kentucky Had agreed were allotted by the Kentuck Kentucky State Hllcla Kacing StatcHllcla C Commission mmls lon tOlla today as follows at the request of rCl1unstor Mr 11 Woodford oodford who presented the schedule 11lt1withdrew and nullwithdrew withdrew the individual indlvillualapll1lcl111ons apnlications tlta that t had been beenIIIclously beenpreviously previously tradeKentucky made madeKentucky Kentull Kentucky A Association sociatioll Lexington August 31 a to toSlltcmher September 14 thirteen days days daysDouglas daysDouglas Douglas daysDouglas Park Jockey Iockc Club Club Louisville September September r r1G 1C daysNew to October 5 el eighteen hteen da days s sXe Xe New Louisville Jockey Club Louisville October 7 daysLatonia to October 10 nine days Latonia Jockey TlCkc Club Latouia October 19 to No Novemiher Xovemlllr ¬ vember daysThis 9 nineteen dar days This schedule was agreed upon a at t a meeting ofthe orthe ot the track owners this morning and was a hnrntouioussolntiuu harmonious solution of what otherwise might have been a aIlIlliclllt adhicult dillicult problem All parties to the a agreement agreementwith IceIllPnt IceIllPntwith with the exception of President Woodford oodford of the thelocal thelocal local association left for Louisville iiK upon n the ad niljonrnnueut 111 111jourunllnt ¬ journment meetingChairman of the commissions short ml meeting tln tlnChnllllian Chairman Milton Yunn Young and Messrs George ieor c J T TLon h Lon Long ug and Charles 1 F Grainger of Louisville werHthe werethe were IajlllDaluerliclll the unl only members of the commission present Major Iajlll Daiugerfield lllill being InlisIIO Indisposed cd at his home and MirCamden Mr Ir IruUllell Camden uUllell being Iwln at Baltimore as a delegate to theDenocratit the tlteDcmoeratll Democratic conventionThe National cOJleutIOI cOJleutIOIThe convention purlntutuelsW The report of the supervisor of the parimututls W II Laudeman was received Jo by the commission conuulsslHI1Ullli couuuissioaand and heard w with itb interest It wa was hi highly hl commended conitneudemtamid commcIllcl1nul and ordered tiled One of Mr 11 Laudemaus recom recom11umidutions rleom1II1III1ations ¬ mendations was for a concentration of the larlnllltuel pars parsuuttucl niutuel machines at one common pulntthl point the bottiujc huttitmtenclosure ttlDIC ttlDICencloure enclosure and this resulted in a rl revivication lcatioll of the therCllmllllmllltion timereeommuenlntlou lie recommendation that had hIIII lx ieeu en mml made to the theicomnii timeieommirtsiotm i commhj commhjslon sion in It07 cOIrin covering the question of rnl messengers messengers encrs rOlthe for fortime the purpose of call carrying in wagers Accordingly therewas there was offered a lie new rule to the effect that no massociatlun asso assodatlun ¬ ciation licensed h by the commission shall permit pari pnri11nttuel pnrllIIutllel mutnel exceptIn machines on nll any part of Its grounds except in the letting rill ring and that no betting commission commissioners ¬ ers shall he emllo employed ell to carry to or make any bets betsin hetiin in th the parimutuel maehln machines and no tickets shall he iesold lJe80ld sold ringIt except in the huttln betting ring It was moved and seconded that t rule sle 21 he amend amendtd lIIl1lI1ed ed h by striking out the followln following words worls Nor slush slushthe shall Khallthe the conditions of a rac race be so made as to favor fnyorhorses fllvo1horsls horses of a t certain ugl age over Iwrl horses of any oilierage otlllrngl other age so that said rule 21 1 when amended shall rca1liS read as is follows The conditions of of races shall not con conJlid condiet ¬ diet with the rtclll racing rules in any all manncrThe manner mannerThe ntmmnnerThe The lIesl design n of ofaXIw a New York jeweler having ha n1 b beendecided hen hendllilllll cn decided upon by Chairman YOUII Young mum and Major Iajol Duingerfield Oalugerfillll Dalu gerfield the special committee as best iu every re wslect rev revspect ¬ spect an order was given hln for the 1000 gold ol cup that cupthat is to be the commissions troph trophy for the K Kentacky Km Kmtllcky mr tacky Endurance Stakes take four miles that Is to have huvcits mute muteits its second IOlltl running at Louisville October 12 12Louil 12Louis 12Louis Louis A Cella was accompanied to Lexington h hAttorlll livAttrmy by Attorlll Attorney John 15 Baskin of Louisville but the InttCIS hatters lat ters 811lc services were not needed if he came for the theIlnrpose thepurpose purpose of lIIaklll making a presentation of the riht rights 1ftlio of oftho tho Douglas Park Jockey Club to the colllmfflonrile comimissiouThe commission The agreement seemed to have been amicably amicablyreached amicahlyrfadwll reached and t the hI PIlt party departed for Louisville in ellllent evi evident ¬ dent good humor


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