Keen Interest At Latonia: Big Crowd Turns Out And Mediocre Card Provides Surprisingly Good Sport.; Reciprocity Makes Dismal Showing and Feature Race Goes to Credit of Gay Bird--Two Favorites Among the Winners., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-29

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KEEN INTEREST AT LATONUc BIG CROWD TURNS OUT AND MEDIOCRE CARD PROVIDES SURPRISINGLY GOOD SPORT Reciprocity Makes Dismal Showing and Featufo Race Goes to Credit of Gay Bird Two Nf Favorites Among the Winners Cincinnati 0 October 2S The wonderful inter ¬ est In the racing here this fall was manifest this afternoon when ne of the largest Monday crowtia seeu at the course in years excepting on special occasions witnessed good sport featured by tho closest kind of finishes Considering that the card was decidedly mediocre the betting was of large volume The even calibre of the starters resulted in active contention from barrier rise and the finish oC the different races found the leaders driving to thij limit with the result generally In doubt until tta olKcial placing was displayed The public fared well as they managed to laud on most of the win ¬ ners pricesStar and diversified backing yielded good prices Star Berta and Kiebnrne were outstanding favor ¬ ites that tot home first They won the first two dashes Prince Chap Reciprocity Donerail and Cllftcninu beatenThe the other first choices were beaten The mile and seventy yards race brought together a fairly useful band Gay Bird turned up the win ¬ ner In a close finish with Miss Thorpe and Ozanu Reciprocity failed to show his good form and was well beaten after going half a mile mileThe The third race WHS a thriller throughout and the finish found Lady Lightning winner by a nose froai Prince Chap with McCHutock and Bonanza beaten by the same margin The quartet were under a hard drive throughout the last furlong furlongDaggle Daggle Smith nrd hi far western friends are reported to have made a big conp by the victory of Al Bloch winner of the lifth race The colt just lasted to beat Luther with Donerall next General Marchmouf under good handling Just managed to get np to beat Wander and Effendi in the sixth Cliftoman was best In this race but hud a rough trip After tho finish It l Carman repre ¬ sented In the race by M Cambon claimed Clifteniah for 1000 from Adair Baker BakerJockeys Jockeys Goose and Gnnz were called to their home In Louisville today by the death of their father fatherJockey Jockey Griner was suspended for three days by the starter for disobedience at the post Barney postBarney Schreiber was among todays visitors and will remain for a fen days before going to hte farm In Sedalin Mo MoJockey Jockey E Grifiin sought permission today to ride but was denied the privilege by Judge Price on account of having been turned down by the Cana ¬ dian Kacing Associations when he sought to get a license from that body bodyTwo Two carloads of racers arrived yesterday front Porter led In the consignment were those owned by i B Davis E W Moore and Docrhoefer West WestW W H FJzer is gathering about twelve horsca that he intends to send to Juarez Mex for the hundred days of racing there J O Kecne will ship about six coming twoyear olds campaignedUncle to the Mexican track to be campaigned Uncle Hart was withdrawn from the second race on account of harirg bowed a tendon The injury will spring1The cause his retirement imtil next spring1 The twohorse combination consisting of Lady Lightning and Kleburne paid 0700 for 2 Tho threehorse combination went to the field backers backersSecretary Secretary E W Maginu announced the weights tonight for the Fort Thomas Stakes six furlongs to be run next Wednesday Hawthorn is given top weight of 127 pounds with Frederick L 126 Loo chares 124 and Great Britain following In order with 122 There are fiftythree eiligibles and the likely starters are Hawthorn Great Britain Solar Star The Widow Moan Foundation Rosturtiura Star of Danube SauiIIirsch and Volitn If eight go to the post the winners net share will amount to liCO liCOJockey Jockey C Turner rode in good forni during the afternoon winning with three of his mounts mountsIt It L Thomas formerly owner of au extensive string of racer was among todays visitors visitorsThe The host works at Latonia yesterday and this morning were wereCamiHHin CamiHHin Threequarters in 116 116Coeksptir Coeksptir Threeeighths in XS XSGolden Golden Treasure Mllu In 144 144Hawthorn Hawthorn Seveneighths in 120 f fJolm Jolm G Weaver Tiireeouartors In 110 Kootcnay Threequarters in 117 117LaKeine LaKeine Hindoo Half mile iu 50 Lockland Half mlla iu 50 Luther Fiveeighths in 102 102Mazurka Mazurka Threequarters In 110 110MeCreary MeCreary Mile in l4Jji l4JjiOver Over tho Sands Half mile in 40 Presumption Half mile In 40 40Princess Princess Callaway Mile in 147 147Reciprocity Reciprocity Milt iu 145 145UossinI UossinI Fiveeighths in 105 Sam Barber Threequarter in 1 2l 2lSeniprolus Seniprolus Threequarters iu 116 116Sigurd Sigurd Mile in 145 145Silver Silver Moon Fiveeighths in 103 103Ski Ski ets Fiveeighths iu 101 101Tecumsrh Tecumsrh Fiveeighths in 103 103The The Widow Moon Threequarters in 114 114TUlles TUlles Nightmare Half mile in 51 51Tom Tom Btgbec Mile in 140 140Wishing Wishing Uiig Mile in 140 140Wiaidawhy Wiaidawhy Mile iu 145


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