Better Than Last Year: Lexington Patronage Continues To Surpass Figures For 1911 Fall Meeting.; Good Crowd Braves Terrific Heat to Witness Decision of Holiday Program--Labold Scores at Surprisingly Long Odds., Daily Racing Form, 1912-09-03

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BETTER THAN LAST YEAR LEXINGTON PATRONAGE CONTINUES TO STIR PASS FIGURES FOR 1911 FALL MEETING Good Crowd Braves Terrific Heat to Witness Deci Decision sion of Holiday Program Labold Scores Scoresat at Surprisingly Long Odds Lexington Ky Septemlier 2 Tio Labor Das ¬ tard attracted a good crowd and furnished ROW port at the Kentucky Association course this after noon iiitlwithstniidiiiK the fact that tin weather was broiling hot The betting was lirisk throughout the afternoon and the moivy handled aggregated ap Moximatoly 2OOO or alxut 10 OCX in excess of the total for the second day last fall The Kate re ceipts likewise were heavier than on the same day Just fall fallThe The Idlest surprise of the afternoon was the vic ¬ tory of Labold in the fourth race The son of fluid Heels won as he pleased from the tirst and second choices loe Deiliold and Sea Clilf Johnson N Cain tlens Lodona prepared for the second race by Tiny Kceick during tlie absence of trainer Tacu Keeiie on the InterMountain Circuit proved an easy winner after Merlin had led into the stretch Kooz id is a young Russian and this is the lirst winner for him though he victory is credited to Mr Keene who brought him to this country anil who thinks a great deal of liim Haggle Smith as A Biaiiohi is familiarly known saddled his tirst winner at this track when 1 times MaeManns Golden Allies overhauled Bonanza in the stretch and easily took the tilird race It lock all Svivestris had to stall off the fast coming McClintock at th end of the first race raceChairman Chairman Milton Young of the Kentucky State Racing Commission was at the track this after ¬ noon Ho said lie had a line time at the Ohio State 1 air at Columbus last week Maj Foxhall A Daiii fcrtield niemiKr of the Kentucky State Hacing Corn mission returned today from Johns Hopkins Ilos ital Baltimore but did not got to the track The w ather was too hot anil he was a bit fatigued by his railway journey 51e says h feels that lie is Mimpletely cured He is at Kingston Farm FarmAmong Among the visitors to the course this afternoon were Chairman Dan VSullivan of the State Hoard of Prison Commissioners Judge Jarre t Vall of the Stite Hoard of Control of Charitalde Institu ¬ tions State Auditor Henry F rosworth Railroad Commissioner William F Klair Senator Louis Ar nett and Justice Goobol of Covingion CovingionK K II Itradleys thirteen racers that have boon campaigned on the Canadian tracks since the close if Latonia racing are en route here from Windsor and ar duo to arrive tomorrow Several other f tables are due from Windsor next Wednesday WednesdayKarl Karl Mniioll telegraphed Secretary William II Shelley for stall room for three horses that he will ship here from Havre do Grace at once onceJockey Jockey W Obert has signed a contract to ride for W J Speirs for the remainder of the Kentucky racing season He will be granted a license by the Kentucky State Itacing Commission CommissionV V K Sohulto was among todays arrivals He tpoke encouragingly of the probable resumption of racing at Charleston this winter winterK K J Kelley the wealthy Galcsbnrg III turfman von I three horses here today todayNelly Nelly Agnes was withdrawn from the second race on account of lameness Her stablcmato Vondn by also sustained a serious injury this morning viien she picked up a nail As a result she prob ably will be out of training for the rest of the theCH8OII CH8OII CH8OIIJockey Jockey J Callahan who was hurt by a fall from Supple Saturday will resume riding tomorrow tomorrowW W W Lylos who has been here in the interests f Hie stakes for the Laurel meeting reports having received a big list of entries from owners here The entry list to the American National Handicap arrying a 5000 value is especially large largeW W I Stokes was among the visitors and will ivmain to witness the racing racingBoola Boola Itoola J X Camdens Kentucky Endurance Stakes candidate worked n mile in 143 Sunday morning After the trial trainer Jack Keene said If the race was to be run two weeks hence I would feel that Itoola Itoola would surely win it itJohn John Jallaher is sanguine that Iluval has better than an outside chance to take the coveted long Oislanoe race for which the son of Lissak Is being pointed I am not going to send him further than no mile and a half in any workout said he I am of the opinion that when a horse is thoroughly lit lo go a mile and a half he will go four miles just as well


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