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FINE OUTLOOK FOR THE COMING LATONIA MEETING Cincinnati O October 12 What bids fair to be i the most brilliant fall race meeting ever held on the beautiful Latonia racetrack will begin next Satur day to continue for nineteen days closing Novem ¬ ber 19 Tliis course is the one track in Kentucky which has never had a break in fall racing since the first autumn meeting was run over it in 1883 1883For For the copilng nineteen days of racing at the Latonia course Manager John Hachmeister and Sec retary E W Maginn have arranged a program of rare excellency There are six stake events to be decided and the purses and overnight handicaps are conditioned so as to attract the best horses in train ¬ ing ingComing Coming later in the season tliau Lexington and the Louisville meetings Latonia will have horscu that were not available for the racing at olher Keu uicky tracks this fall fallStake Stake races to be decided during the coming meet ¬ ing include the Autumn Inaugural Handicap one mile and a sixteenth which is to bn run on the opening day October 19 aud this will be followed by the Rosedale Stakes for twoyearolds five and onehalf furlongs which Is set to be run Wednesday October 23 The Criterion Stakes six furlongs for older horses is set for Saturday October 20 acd the Fort Thomas Stakes for twoyearolds six fnr longs will be run on Wednesday October 30 Then will come the Kentucky Stakes for older horses one miJe and seventy yards to be decided on Saturday November 2 and finally the Latonia Cup two miles and a quarter on the closing day of the meeting Saturday November 9 To this latter race 2300 will be added while 1500 is added to the Autumn Inaugural Handicap aud 1000 to each of tho others othersProminent Prominent turfmen who have already applied for stall room at Latonia include J E Madden E R Bradley R F Carman H C Ilalleiibeck John W Schorr J C Cahn D Fisk Doerhoefer West W F Cisco W W Darden J G Greener J F GalTuey J W May II H Hewitt J W Fullei feorgp J Long E E McCargo R J Mackenzie V J Pons J R Wainwright T S Barbeo T P Hayes C F Buschemever J N Camdcn N D Davis F A Forsythe William Gerst W J Young George Ham John Hoffman Lun Johnson James MacManus W M Wallace George M Hcndrle II P Headley J O Milam R P Marshall George M Odorn M C Prtchard 1 It ttcBpess OMiocuHi Fortune Ryan C C Van Meter C B Reid J T Weaver F D WicK James Griffin J P Ross A R Lowe J Schreiber Dr R A Maclas J L Watkins T Cook F E Brown C E Cannell George W Innes Spict Powers Louis Tanber T S Harrison A Baker F J Grefcr Gallaher rros A H Brandt Weber Ward Adalr Baker J M Barker Dillard Hill D W Scott James S Everman Lou Marion D N Prewitt C E Hamil ¬ ton W M Reeves W G Yanke H C Apple sratc Amos Turney T D Sullivan Archie Zimmcr W L Lewis W H Laudeman Will McDaniel Hickey Bros C McKenna H Benzinger W J Spiers H H Aikcn F Gering Sr G B Morris J L Brown J H Mead C Bills W O Joplin A P Humphrey Jr Dan Lehan A Vogeler W E Appelgate T O Keene R H Audem n J Hcch rein J T Hughes Earl Linnell W Grater Frank Otis C E Rowe O D Chenault M C Moore P J Millett and W P Fine There will also be sev ¬ eral additional stables which will come in from the Indiana track at Porter at the close of the fifteen days fall meeting there thereAmong Among the many prominent horses which are owned and controlled by the stables above men ¬ tioned which will arrive in these shipments to race during the coming nineteen days of Latonia sport are Hawthorn a winner of twelve races this sea ¬ son Star Cliarter the largest moneywinning horse on the American or Canadian turf this season Col ¬ onel Holloway which ran second in the fourmile Kentucky Endurance Stakes at Churchill Downs re ¬ cently in record time of 7104f the sterling old cam ¬ paigner High Private The Widow Moon and Floral Park conceded to bo tho two best twoyearold fillies now racing Starbottle R F Carmans hope in the Autumn luaugurul Handicap and the Latonia Cup Buckhorn winner of the Douglas Park In ¬ augural Handicap and other stakes this season and such other noted performers as Bell Horse Meridian White Wool Princess Callaway Little Father Miss Thorpe Countless Joe Morris Wintergreeii Great Britain Scmprolus T M Green Grover Hughes Volthorpe Helen Barbee Three Links Royal Tea Eufield Kootenay Merry Lad Bettie Sue Jim Basey Effendi Ella Bryson Reciprocity Nobby Iostnrttum Froglegs Flying Feet Joe Delbold Presumption Edda Busy Labold Swannanoa Worth Frederick L Any Port John Furlong Gay Bird Ozana Cash on Delivery Smoke House Li Mode Flying Tom Horron Caugh Hill Irish Gentle ¬ man Working Lad Jenny Geddes Quartermaster Flying Wolf Mud Sill Dutch Rock and inuny others that have recently won races racesThe The riding brigade will bo unusually strong at Latouia this season Including such riders as J loftns G Turner T Koerner 0 Fain R Goose t Borel T Deavenport W Andress G Moles worth W Obert G Henry R Estep M Buxton R Stcele H Sklrvin W W Taylor J Daniels and J Callahau CallahauLatonia Latonia with its autumn surroundings of natural beauty is n delightful spot this fall It has lonz been noted as the most picturesque of all Kentucky tracks and it is not too much to say that this fall it never looked more attractive Painters have touched up th grandstand clubhouse and other acetra k liuildias i Sup rlntfiudi ut Keegan pre dictu that trie TwTailhis Tof Uie IrSclc will laaBeiTJ course faster thaticver thaticverUndoubtedly Undoubtedly hundreds of persons will visit Latonu tliis fall who have not visited Bother tracks in this stain They will come to Lntunia as a stopping place on their way to the winter course at Juarez Mex MexIt It is almost an absolute certainty that the La tonja fall meeting of 1912 will be a recordbreaker Interest in racing around Cincinnati as conducted iu late years at this track has grown to amazing proportions The people appreciate that Manager Hachmelster has endeavored in every way to give at Latonia all the good there Is in racing There is much enthusiasm among turf followers In Cincin ¬ nati as a result and each meeting the Kentou County track holds is greater in every way than the one preceding it