Latonia Card Ordinary: Horses Of Inferior Class Figure In Program At Kentucky Course.; Ozana Beats Bell Horse in Handicap, Which Serves as the Feature Race--Another Good Crowd on Hand and Betting of Good Volume., Daily Racing Form, 1912-11-05

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LATOMA CARD ORDINARY HORSES OF INFERIOR CLASS FIGURE IN PRO ¬ GRAM AT KENTUCKY COURSE Ozana Beats Bell Horse in Handicap Which Serves Servesas as the Feature Race Another Good Crowd on onHand Hand and Betting of Good Volume Cincinnati O November 4 Continued cold weather and a card arranged with a viow to giving the poorer class of horses an opportnnlty to win did not alTect the attendance at Latonia today to any noticeable extent On the contrary a rather large crowd witnessed the sport The hotting also held up well in volume Shortpriced winners were the rule throughout the afternoon thoagh favorites were beaten in four instnncLs The racing was spirited Ozana under C Turners skilful guidance accounted for the feature race a handicap at one mllo and a sixteenth for which Bell Horse ruled first aboice The latter ran promisingly until the last sixteenth where be weakened enough to enablo Ozana to beat him by a neck White Wool finished third thirdGardenia Gardenia was the supposed good thing in the opening race contested by twelve twoyearold maiden fillies but she quit when she appeared to have the purse at her mercy and anlshed behind Terra KatrineAmos Blanco Ask Ma and Katrine Amos Turkeys Pop Gtm just lasted to win thn colt race for which Chilton King ruled favorites Tlie latter ran in second place until the last fell strides himK where Toy and Smash passed him K F Carmans Sir Alvesvot was best iu the third and led Kthelda and Chaprltepee to the finish A big crowd gathered around the judges stand ex IKctiug tiio Carman representative to be bid up bat no one advanced him himJ J C Milams Merrick was meeting an inferior lot in the fifth and had no difficulty in winning as his rider pleased marking the third winner for jockey Turner TurnerThe The closing dash in which Tay Pay ruled a bltf favorite went to Cousin Puss which showed a really good performance and won with ease T y Pay wns a distant trailer all the way and was wurked4W addltional quarter after the race gain the mile and Iflve furlongs in 252 The extra jral lop was in the nature of a preliminary to his intend ¬ ed start in the two and a quarter miles Latonia Knduraiico Handicap to be run next Saturday Cousin Puss is also an eligible for this race bat her trainer has not deckled if she will be a starter starterJockeys Jockeys W Audiess and G W Carroll were each suspended for the remainder of the meeting by the starter for disobedience at the post Secretary postSecretary Mnginn is arranging an allaged handi ¬ cap at one mile for Wednesday that is intended to bring together all the cracks here including Haw ¬ thorn The latter will be a positive starter if weight and track conditions are to his owners liking He will he shipped with Blue Jay to Louis ¬ ville next Saturday Mr Buschomeyer is also nego ¬ tiating for a good twoyearold to add to his stable Jockey stableJockey T Koerncr has decided to do no raoro riding this year and will at the close of the present meeting return to his home in Louisville Koerncr Is iluniicinliy well llxed and is interested in several paying enterprises at Louisville LouisvilleJ J C Calm had Mockler fired yesterday and the horse will be rested during the winter I Doerhocfer West intend to ship six horses to Juarez on the special which will leave here for the Mexican track next xvwk xvwkK K Carman has added the twoyearolds Ka linka and Luray to his stable having purchased them at private sale from George J Long Mr Carman is planning to ship his stable to Juarez for the winter winterL L C Shone today bought from Pete Coyne the twoyearold WeycnokeW filly Weycnoke W II Flser who holds a contract on jockey Bur lingamc now riding in the west sent notice to that rider to report at Juarez for the opening days racing racingFrancis Francis J Pons stopped here en route to Balti ¬ more where he will arrive tomorrow tomorrowHerman Herman Brandt will rest C sh on Delivery and the others in his stwble at Latouia until the open ing at Charleston where he plans to race W raceW J Spiers will winter Labold Patruche and the I yearlings he has in charge at Latoniu the coming winter winterI I Track conditions were vastly improved this morn ¬ ing affording opportunities to owners to give their charges some needed work Among the best yester day and today were wereArdelon Ardelon Fiveeighths in 108 108Hit Hit of rortiin Mile in 150 150Bruce Bruce nice Mile in 145 145Capitan Capitan Kroro IHe in 148 Casey AClubs Tones Fiveeighths in 1 02 = A Clubs Mile in 144 Console Mile in 141 141Cousin Cousin Puss Half mite in 4S 4SFVllowmim FVllowmim Fiveeighths in 102 v vKollic Kollic Levy Fiveeighths in 100 100Oagnant Oagnant Half milo in 50SA ILiwthorn Mile in 144 Injury Seveneighth in 131 Tee Morris Mile in 147 Lord Marshall Tlmwouartors in 117 117Madolle Madolle Miio in 145 Mnizle Girl Milo in 114 114Manager Manager Mack Mite In 143 Marshon Mile in l49i l49iMcCrcary McCrcary Mile in 145 145Ralph Ralph Lloyd Tbrfeounrters in 117 117Rock Rock Fish Mile in 140 Rinlolfo Threequarters in 110 110Siniprolus Siniprolus Thrceiiuarters in 121 121Silxpr Silxpr Moon Fiveeighths in 106 106Sister Sister Florence Mile in 140 Spindle Mllp In 148 148Snrbottli Snrbottli Tiirecnuarters in 121 Swanuanoa MIlo in 142 142Tlie Tlie Cinder Fiveeighths in 104 The Grader Mite in 142 The Reach Seveneighths in 132 132Wishing Wishing Ring Half mile la 52 52Wondntvhy Wondntvhy Mile ia 150


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