Hawthorn And Easy Winner: C. F. Buschemeyers Gelding Runs Three-Quarters In 1:12 With 127 Pounds Up.; Scores Impressive Victory in Fort Thomas Handicap and May Be Seen in All[e]ged Mile Race Before Retiring for Season--Six Favorites Score., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-31

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MWTHOKN AN EASY WINNER C F BUSCHEMEJnSRS GELBINC RUNS THREE QUARTERS IN 112 WITH 127 POUNDS UK Scores Impressive Victory in Tort Thomas Handicap Handicapand and Hay Be Seen in Allfifged Kile Bice Before BeforeRetiring Retiring for Season Six Favorites Score Cincinnati O October 30 C F Buschemeyera crack twoyearold Hawthorn set the final seal of greatness on himself by a sterling performance this afternoon in the Fort Thomas Handicap by conceding chunks of weight to the best colts that could be mustered hereabouts He won with ridicu ¬ lous ease after showing the way throughout and running threequarters in 112 which Is the best time for the distance made this season over this course He shouldered Ids 127 pounds like a veteran broke from the barrier in businesslike fashion and maintained high speed throughout Foundation was also a quick beginner and followed Hawthorn most closely all the way The Widovy Moon made a game but unavailing effort in the strctcli and finished a neck behind Foundation The stake was worth SlGSOnet to the winner winnerThis This probably marks the last test of Hawthorn as a twoyearold for unless he runs against a crack band of allaged horses at one mile next week his owner will send him to Churchill Downs to n retired for the winter His owner bought him wltii a view to winning the Kentucky Derby next spring and if he continues to show the game good forni that he has this fall his owners expectations bid fair to be realized though Helios Yankee Notions Frederick L and Leoehares are obstacles to be dls posed of Mr Bnschcmeycr is confident that he has the best twoyearold hi the country aud as anxious for a meeting next week with the crack older horses at one mile before he sends him into winter quarters quartersSecretary Secretary Maginn today brought together most of the crack racers in local training aud furaMutf fine sport for one of tb tbr r largest crowds that ha visited the coursi this season The bettingt irai of heavy volume throughout The public fttredNjreU started them off right and In quick succession fol lowed the successes of Wander Semprolns Haw ¬ thorn Joe Morris and Console The track was In its recordedThe best condition and fast time was recorded The closest finish came with the runninjr of the closing dash in which the consistent Console run ¬ ning for the first time ia the interest of Lc M Morris but supposedly owned by the veteran Green B Morris finished a small margin In advance oC Mud Sill SillAfter After the finish of the third race R P Carman represented in the race by M Cambon claimed Feather Duster from William Walker for 96O Mr Walker became the owner of the horse yester ¬ day having traded Coy lo Adair Baker for him Jockeys Loftus and C Turner divided the riding honors the former piloting three winners and Turner twiceJ two The latter also finished second twice J Pelham Johnston secretary of the Kentucky State Racing Commission was among todays visi ¬ tors He stated that probably there would be no meeting of the members of the commission untH the annual meeting in Decebmer The abandonment of the quarterly meetings according to Mr John ¬ ston is due to the frequently called meetings Harry meetingsHarry F Breivognl will Icavo shortly f r Plmllco in the interest of th Juarez track stakes which aru to close November 7 7Carroll Carroll B Reid the wellknown trainer who has been on the ailing list for soine time was among todays visitors John Rodegap will at the close of the meeting here ship his string to Lexington where they will be wintered winteredThe The twohorse combination consisting of Scmprnlus and Wander paid 1720 for 2 The threehorse combination composed of Hawthorn Joe Morris and Console yielded S1550 S1550Henry Henry McDaniel departed tonight for Salt Lake City where he will race his horsos until the close b the Lasoon meeting when he will ship to Juarez for tho ICO days of dacing at the Mexican track trackJoe Joe Marks a wellknown Detroit sportsman who has l cen the finest of John Hachmelster and Judg Price for the last few days departed tonight for Ashoville timeWalter S C where lie witt remain for some time Walter O Partner will arrive tomorrow from Nashville Tcnn ami will remain here for several days daysJ J H Mead has sold to John E Madden at private terms the mare Marian Casey for breeding purposes J B Respew present intention is to ship all his horses to his Woodlawn Ohio farm at the close f of the Latonia meeting meetingWilliam William Wallace will ship Tim Widow Jfoon and the winterE others in his string to Louisville to winter E R Bradley has secured the services of jockey G W Carroll and considers him a promising riding prospect prospectFrank Frank E Brown has seemed a trainers license from the Kentucky State Racing Commission and will in future train tho horses that nm in his name nameJ J S Wallace who served as racing secretary at Porter Ind was among todays arrivals Air Wallace is of tho opinion that the Porter people wilt settle their outstanding obligations to the owners and jockeys who took part in the meeting Todays best workouts included includedAny Any Port Milo ia 149 149Barn Barn Dance Mile in 144 144Bit Bit of Fortune Mile iu 143 143Burning Burning Daylight Fiveeighths in 103 103Caiupeon Caiupeon Thretveighths in 37 37Colonel Colonel Holloway Mile In 146 146Commoners Commoners Touch Half mile in 52 52Compton Compton Threequarters in 118 118Dominica Dominica Half mile in 50 Ella Brysnn MiK In 144 Enfield Threeeighths in 38 38Font Font Mile in 140 140Ganadore Ganadore Thrceciehths in 38 Glint Fiveeighths in 102 102Tack Tack Kellogg Threequarters in 118 118Little Little Baker Threeetehthss in 39 McAndrews Mile in 145 145Ozaiia Ozaiia Threcoishths iu 37 Pikes Peak Threequarters in 117 117Pliant Pliant Mile in 144 144Princess Princess Callaway Fiveeighths in 105 105Sir Sir Alvcseot Threequarters In 118 118Theo Theo Cook Threequarters In 118 118Yortville Yortville Threequarters in 117


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