Handicap For Royal Tea: Adair and Baker Win Purse With Sprinter Acquired By Claiming Process.; James MacManus Scores a Double with Anna Patricia and Tay Pay--Improvement in Latonia Racing Marks Return of Favorable Weather., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-25

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PRICE 5 CENTS HANDICAP FOE ROYAL TEA ADAIR It BAKER WIN PURSE WITH SPRINTER ACQUIRED BY CLAIMING PROCESS James MacManus Scores a Double with Anna Patricia Patriciaand and Tar Par Improvement in Latonia Racing RacingHarks Harks Return of Favorable Weather Cincinnati O October 24 There was marked improvement in the sport at Latouia this afternoon tine weather and the presence of some of the better class of horses as starters in the different races being potent factors The track was still decidedly rough aud suited only to horses of exceptional mud running ability There was an improvement in the speculation the total take falling just a trifle short of 80000 There was manifest interest In tho racing judging from the vociferous applause that greeted the winners on their return to the stand standThe The James MacManus stable scored a double dur ¬ ing the afternoon with Anna Patricia and Tay Pay Both were favorites and strongly supported The ditlieult going was just to their liking and they woa impressively Tay Pays j erformance was an liu usually good one for ho canie from a long distance back during the last quarter to beat Fireman FiremanThe The sixfurlongs handicap that featured the card was accounted for by Royal Tea recently acquired by Baker Adair by the claiming process Vol thorpe and Three Links were looked upon as bavins the race between them but Three Links after showing high speed succumbed to the winners chal ¬ lenge in the last fnrlong and Volthorpe scenting was unsuitcd by the going and never was a serious factor J F Crowlev taking third money moneyJockey Jockey Stecles lack of alertness at the post was costly to the backers of Dutch Kock favorite of the fifth race He turned the horse just as starter Cassidy sprung tho barrier and was practically left at the post Dutch Rock showed a winning per ¬ formance but was unable to wear down Dick Baker Helene and Crossover which placed in the order named namedCoy Coy Lad winner of the third benefited the workt watchers for they supported him stontly on the strength of recent good trials He vo handily from Slecth after leading all the way Merry Lad the favorite was caught in a jam soon after the start but managed to take third money moneyD D T Whitehill II Fink William Hurley and E L Kripp were arrivals with their horses today from Porter Ind Jockeys Gross and Warren wer also arrivals The first named had a mount during the afternoon but Warren was instructed by tlic jndges to accept no mounts here unless granted a license by the Kentucky State Racing Commission Warren was suspended by Judge Hopper In Montana recently recentlyMartin Martin Foley telegraphed for stable room todny for five horses that he intends shipping here at nea from Laurel Md MdB B F Guthrie was another arrival today from Porter Ind He brought Sir Blaise with him himGeorge George Richardson bought today at private aate from George Ham the twoyearold Yorkville Ed Jasper who will be the acting secretary at Juarez this winter reports a good entry list to the various stakes to be run at the Mexican course These stake events will close on November 7 Them will be a big shipment of stables to Juarez following the close of raciug here hereCharles Charles V Buschemeyer owner of Hawthorn Tvaa among the visitors today and witnessed the victory of his Blue Jay in the opener Mr Buschemeyer stated that after the Latonia meeting Hawthorn would go into quarters at Churchill Downs and that he would be pointed for the Kentucky Derby next spring springHenry Henry McDaniel arrived today from Salt Lake City He will go shortly to Lexington Ky to take up some horses he has turned out and prepare them for shipment to Juarez where they will be campaigned this winter winterWayne Wayne Joplin bought at private terms today the yearling colt by Out of Reach Miss Ball from Dr Moore of Danville Ky The youngster is nearly sixteen hands high highThe The proposed opening of the Charleston track has caused some owners to change their plans for th winter Among those who will ship to Norfolk aud later to Charleston are Adair Baker James S Kverman J Oscar Holder Wayne Joplin C Bill and IL II Hewitt HewittJames James MaeManns lias decided to rest his horses the coming winter and will ship them at the con ¬ clusion of this meeting to Lexington where they will be turned out Gallaher Bros will also rest their string at Lexington during the winter winterSecretary Secretary E W Maginn issued this afternoon th following thfollowing list of weights for the Criterion Stakes 1000 added six furlongs to be run next Saturday SaturdayHorse AgcWtMeridian Horse AgeWt Horse AgcWt Meridian 4 120 Cash on Delivery3 104 104Countless Countless 5 115 Presumption 3 104 104Helen Helen Barbee 411 Casey Jones 100 100Little Little Father 4 11 King Olympian 5 100 100Bell Bell Horse 4 112 Coy Lad 3 OS OSEthel Ethel D 5 112 Sir Blaiso H OS OSSemprolus Semprolus 4 112 Font I 97 97Follie Follie Levy 5 107 Lady Lightning a OG OGT T M Green fi 107 Ganadore 3 00 00Donau Donau 5 105 105Winners Winners after publication of weights fire pounds extra extraThe The following horses worked during the afternoon between races racesCatnpeou Catnpeou Threequarters in 124 124Console Console MHo in 1452 1452Dynamite Dynamite Half mil In 54 54Ella Ella Bryson Threequarters in 120 120Gay Gay Bird Threequarters in 117 117Jack Jack Wall Threennarters In 123


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