Latonia Results Formful: Favorites Account For Half Of Card And Beaten Choices Are Sharp Contenders.; Gowells Winning Streak Is Checked by Foundation--Another Purse for the Consistent Joe Deibold., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-26

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IATOMA RESULTS FOBHFUL FAVORITES ACCOUNT FOR HALF OF CARD AND BEATEN CHOICES ARE SHARP CONTENDERS Gowells Winning Streak Is Checked by Foundation Another Purse for the Consist ¬ ent Joe Deibold Cincinnati O October 25 Form was well ob wrved tliis afternoon at Latouin when the best IIUTSW figured fis contenders in all the rates Eliza licth llanvonl Joe Doibold and Dorothy Dean were winning favorites Tim worst betting upset cim when tluwull was beaten Ui a sharp drive with Foundation Gowoll was a staunch favorite and extensively supported the big operators figuring tilt liJIy as one of the best betting nicdiutns of tho afternoon Her performance this afternoon lacked the dashing style she showed in the Ilosedale Stakes which she won in a big canter She suffered from JHiRio early interference and the great effort Mie was put to in the first half caused her to weaken when she ippcan I to have Foundation beateu The latter rallied in the final sixteenth and was drawing clear near the end endJoe Joe Dcibbld added another bracket to an already extensive list by winning the mile and seventy yards handicap in handy fashion with Impression figuring UK the runnerup runnerupThe The Texas turfman J W Fuller finally took a purse when Dorothy Poau led to the finish the mediocre band of platers that ran iu the closing Uash UashJ J P Ross scored another victory with Carpahtia at a long price She showed a game effort In ioiulng from far back to get up in the final stride tit beat Madclle Tho unlucky Rose of Jeddah again sustained defeat This time Prince Chap a wellbacked good thins took her measure with the favorite All Red in third place placeIt It K Carmans Elizabeth llarwood making her first start this full won out over Toison dOr in tK last strfile of the second race after a hard drive The victory did not greatly profit owner Iaruinn for W II Baker bid her up to SOO an jiTlvance of 400 over her entered price and failed Jo yet her TjxliJjTs attendahce was again Tf lTrgeTTopbrtions and t lie crowd manifested keen interest In the rac ¬ ing Close finishes marked the running of all the rsces The track was still in bad condition though rapidly drying out The betting was again brisk briskMnJ MnJ Foxhall A Daingerficld who is representing the Kentucky State Ilaciug Commission as steward here has been forced to absent himself from the Hack during the last few days on account of ill ness Ho is progressing satisfactorily and will probably be at the track again tomorrow tomorrowJ J I Strode telegraphed from Laurel Md r uuesting stable room for three horses that he intends to ship here tomorrow tomorrowThere There were several arrivals during the day from Porter Ind IndMilton Milton Young chairman of the Kentucky State Racing Commission was among todays visitors He will remain until after the sale of yearlings sot f r OctolKr 29 in the Latonla paddock Over 100 youngsters are to be offered at auction during this sile sileAmos Amos Turney will send all his horses into winter Barters at the onclusion of the racing here hereF F 1J Brown has decided to ship Grover Hughes and the rest of his horses to Jamestown where they will b raced at the Norfolk track following the elate of racing here hereJ J II Mead sold at private sale to D Moran th horses Ilanly and Capltan Bravo which he recently acquired at Churchill Downs by the claiming process processJvorgc Jvorgc Ham will ship all the horses ovrned by William Gerst as well as his own to be turned out at the Gerst farm near Nashville after the meet ¬ ing here Is over overJ J C Milam is also contemplating resting his Horses this winter and will ship Morristown and Mcrrick to Lexington at the close of the local meet ¬ ing ingJ J W Fuller departed yesterday for his home In IVxas The horses he lias here will continue to nice In charge of II Bondy one of the old guard of trainers trainersHob Hob Levy general manager of tlu Jamestown tnick departed tonight for Laurel to solicit entries for the stakes to be rnn at his track this fall The stakes will Iost tomorrow Mr Levy was well satisfied with the lilMTil entries made by the lifrscmti here and loft Secretary Fred Gerhardy to look lifter the late nominations and assign stable room tn those owners who intend to hip to the Virginia truck truckFrnncis Frnncis J Pwiis general manager of the Charles Ion track was due in Xew York today to confer with Algernon Daingerfield assistant secretary of the Jockey Club regarding dates and other impor ¬ tant details connected with the contemplated Charleston meeting meetingOrdinary Ordinary trials were indulged In over the rough track this morning Among the best were wereHanair Hanair Seveneighths in 135 135Kurl Kurl of Savoy Fiveeighths in 109 109Flex Flex l059fFloral Fiveeighths in l059f Floral Day Threequarters in l2lv l2lvUiorge Uiorge Oxnard Mile in 149 = Great Britain Threeeighths lu 3S 3Sllasson llasson Fiveeighths in 103 103Hawthorn Hawthorn Fixeelguths in 104 104Higher Higher Up Threequarters in 122 122Ilorron Ilorron Threeeighths in 38 38Lodouu Lodouu Seveneighths in 135 135Ignite Ignite Kalz Threequarters in 121 121Mazurka Mazurka Fiveeighths in 1OS 1OSKudolfo Kudolfo Half mile in 52 52Skects Skects Fiveeighths in 105 Tecuinseh Threeeighths in tS tSV V fitcppa Threequarters in 1 IS


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