High Private In Form: Good Old Son Of Oddfellow Wins Overnight Handicap At Latonia.; Foundation Makes Astonishingly Poor Showing in Race--James MacManus Scores a Double with OHagan and Star ORyan., Daily Racing Form, 1913-06-11

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HIGH PfilVATE IN FORM GOOD OLD SON OF ODDFELLOW WINS OVER NIGHT HANDICAP AT LATONIA Foundation Makes Astonishingly Poor Showing in inRace Race James MacManus Scores a Double with withOHagan OHagan and Star ORyan Cincinnati O June 10 The 1000 handicap ut rue mile and an eighth that setveil as a feature todays racing at Latonia furnished a big up t by reason of the failure of Foundation to get any part of ihe purse lie finish la t of a field of four The vetcrai High Private scoied in a hard drive with the exleime intslder Impression in the fast time of 1 which was within oietifth of a tccond of fhe track record Foundations poor show ¬ ing was an utter surprise for Im failed to display aiy if the high speed he is known to possess and was i ITectivcly done after going threequarters Imprcs ion forced a terrific puce in the early stages going the Hist mile ii clcse to 138 but he began to show tin ellects of it in the last furlong and gradually succumbed to High Private The latter ran in his oldtime form and probably will be a factor hence ¬ forth in important races here hereIt It may be that Foundation has staled off and it is unlikely that he will be se it to the post in the Iatonia Derby on Saturday next although no declar ¬ ation to tills elTcct has as yet been made by his owner or trainer trainerThe The weather this afternoon was considerably warmer than it was yesterday and the Improvement helped to attract a good attendance to the course Tin betting though slumped surprisingly surprisinglyTin Tin racing was interesting although attended by the failure of live favorites Theresa Gill being tli only tirst choice to score scoreThe The James MatManns establishment landed a double during the afterneoi with OHagan and Star OUyan winners respectively of the first and closing races According to report their successes netted their owner a handsome sum in betting Avay Botti showed improved performances as com ¬ pared with previous starts startsIn In the opener Watermelon was selected as the likely winner but she became involved in trouble immediately after the start and could not get fully clear until rounding into the stretch She came fast at the end but was unable to overtake the leader leaderIda Ida Lavinia was an intended good thing in the second race but after showing speed to the last furlong she tired badly and allowed Kullles and First Cherry to show her the way to the finish finishSonada Sonada in the fifth race was considered next to a certainty but his defeat was brought about by the necessity for going wide on the stretch turn when Closer the leader at the time made a wide turn This enabled Star Jasmine which had been running along the rail to dash into a lead that Souada could not overcome in the final drive driveSpeculation Speculation in the closing dash centered about Cracker Box Supple and Star Oltyan the first named being a decided facorite at post time Star OKyan never left the outcome in doubt after going a half mile and won commandiugly Cracker Itox had to be driven hard to save second money Supple was lame at the finish finishThe The threehorse combination went to the field backers who received 870 for each 2 invest ¬ ment The twohorse combination consisting of Buttles and Theresa Gill paid 015 for 2 2G G P Sherman was an arrival today from Bal ¬ timore Md with five horses Several stables arrived this morning from Louisville LouisvilleJames James S Everman has taken over to train the horses owned by J W Johnson including Flora Film and Milton 15 15An An accident was narrowly averted shortly after the start of the third race when a stray dog ran in infront front of Theresa Gill and almost became entangled entangledwith with the fillys forelegs Martin just did manage manageto to get her clear to save a fall fallJockey Jockey J Loftus lias been engaged to ride Great Britain in the Latonia Derby on Saturday next nextC C A Tilles the principal stockholder in the La Ionia track departed tonight for his home in St Louis but will return with a party of friends to witiicfts the running of the Latonia Derby DerbyGeorge George M Hendrie owner of Great Britain has made a Itox reservation at the track for next Satur ¬ day and will bring with him a party of friends to witness the Derby performance of his colt Great Britain The colt is going along splendidly accord ¬ ing to his trainer John Walters who feels san ¬ guine that c will win the rieli prize C prizeC C Pierce has arrived from Lexington with live maiden twoyearolds twoyearoldsW W A Kirwau has turned over his horses to Dave Vititoe to lie trained The lot includes Sager L II Ailair and four maiden twoyearolds by Saiu and Bnnnoekhurn BnnnoekhurnJ J T Weaver recently iKiught at private sale from W A Kirwan the threeyearold colt Priwer PriwerThe The following are some of the workouts this morning morningBallyshec Ballyshec Fiveeighths in 10 10Billy Billy Holder Threequarters in 110 110Billv Billv Stuart Throeeighths in M MBirdie Birdie WJlliams Threeeighths in 33 33Frances Frances M Threeeighths in 30 30Galley Galley Slave Half mile in 48 48Ilyki Ilyki Fiveeighths in 103 103Inlnii Inlnii Half mile in 40 40James James Dockcry Fiveeighths in 101 101Timmle Timmle Gill Mile in 14 14Miss Miss Klngslmry Threequarters in 117 117Uille Uille Brigade Half mile in 40 40Solar Solar Star Mile in 144 144Strong Strong Mile in 14S 14SToronto Toronto Fiveeighths in 104 104Wander Wander Threequarters in 117


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