Mud Upsets Calculations: Rain Falls At Latonia And Old Rosebud Is Only Winning Favorite.; Champion Juvenile of Season Adds Harold Stakes to List of His Successes--Morristown Beats Samuel R. Meyer in Allowance Race., Daily Racing Form, 1913-06-19

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MUD UPSETS CALCULATIONS RAIN FALLS AT LATONIA AND OLD ROSEBUD IS ONLY WINNING FAVORITE Champion Juvenile of Season Adds Harold Stakes Stakesto to List of His Successes Morristown Beats BeatsSamuel Samuel R Meyer in Allowance Race Cincinnati 0 Tune IS Applegate Weirs crack twoyearold Old irnschud added to his laurels this afternoon liy winning the rich Harold Stakes in iiv fashion 15 Spirit and Ollagan were the only onus opposing him and lie led throughout by u wide liKiriii winning eased up to a canter lig Spirit outstayed OHagan for second money The lace was worth 2lt5 net to the winner Six were originally carded to go but changed track condl lions resulting from heavy rain that fell jnst hc foiv the oiiening dash and during its miming caused the withdrawal of Boots and Saddle Ilarrv L and Black Toney Old Rosebuds victory was antici ¬ pated and the staunch support he received caused him to be the shortestpriced winner in the history of localityThe mntncl betting in this locality The Harold Stakes was lirst run in SSi Its tabled history since 1900 is given below Year Winner Wt Jockey Val Time 1900 June Gayle 105 Herting 945 102K 102KIIOl IIOl 1entecost li Dnpee 1010 l0tT 1902 Sheriff Bell 115 Cobiirn 1 5 102 190 lAinsdale 105 J OConnor 14SO l02 i 1101 Olseau 12 Monroe 1383 102 105 Sir lluon 110 Troxler 1400 100 1001IW 1IW Holdfast 10 1 Austin 1005 101 1011I07 1I07 Tackle 105 D Austin 1745105 190S White Face 115 Pickens PickensIIO 1015 100 IIO Eye White 107 Mountain losr 100 1910 Mclvor 105 Warren 1150 100 1911 The Manager 121 J Glass 1440 102 1912 Helios 118 McCahey 2030 101 10119K 19K Old Rosebud 120 J McCahc 2Hi5 101 101Seven Seven races featured by the Harold Stakes and the prospect of seeing the much heralded Old Rose Jmd iu action served as u magnet to draw another fc fciinilTGr iinilTGr crowd to the track Some of the late Winers were caught in the rainstorm that came up Unexpectedly and drenched the course and its nearby vicinity The rain abated just as quickly ami the sim sbono brilliantly and hot after the running of the second race raceThe The changed track served to puzzle speculators and resulted In their going astray in calculations Till only pronounced choice to win was Old Rose ¬ bud Oreen the winner of the opening dash di ¬ vided iMttiiig honors with George Oxnard and Cop pertown in the closing dash was held slightly less in esteem than Heleiie The latter acted badly at tile post and this accounted for her getting away jMiorly and also contributed to her defeat though it is doubtful if she could have beaten Coppcrtown today with better luck at the start startAnother Another favorite that failed to get any portion of the purse because of a bad sendoff was Dr Waldo Hriggs in the sixth race the Advance Fund Selling Purse Bonne Chance obtained an advantage in tliis race at the start and Steele making the most of his opportunity led the others for the entire trip Volita at long odds finished hi second place An accident which terminated the racing career of Chinook came in the fifth race when that netlit acquisition of Adair Bakers was badly cut down supposedly by Flying Tom while he was In a contending position The injury was of such a grave nature that the colt was destroyed A fairly useful band contested the race with Flying Tom because of his wellknown liking for the going figuring as the betting favorite Maria C thanks to E Martins alertness obtained an advantage at the start and was never headed She might not have won so easily had Hying Tom not been mixed up in Chinooks mishap mishapThe The going was exactly to Oreens liking in the opening race and she drew out In the stretch to win with consummate ease The twoyearold race for which Chrlstophino was the favorite went to Ave with the extreme outsider Marty Lou a scant head behind her The mile race in which some givid ones started was won by Morristown with the good judgment of Loftus figuring in the outcome Samuel It Mover had been kept under hard restraint in tho first half Buxton evidently figuring that Morristown and Silver Bill the pacemakers would tire them ¬ selves but he calculated wrongly for Morristown kiiit right on and scored with plenty in reserve reserveMaria Maria C Bonne Chance and Coppertown winners of the threehorse combination paid the niunilicenl Mini of 44055 for 2 There were two winning tickets on this play Twentyone backers of Ave and Morristown received 3970 each Todays licltlng was again of ample proportions and kept nearly the enlire mutiiel force In action actionJockey Jockey Andress was suspended for five days by the stewards for rough riding In the opening race in which lie carried out the others so jn after the Mart MartHarry Harry Morrissey who will do the starting at the Butte and Anaconda tracks arrived today from liis home at Gloucester X J to do some mission ¬ ary work in the interest of the Montana associa ¬ tions Together with secretary Jasper he distrib ¬ uted the blanks to live stakes that will be run at Hntttr A wording to Secretary Jasper there will be three carloads of racers miscellaneously owned that will leave here to engage in Montana rcing Those who have signified an intention of shipplnig include J II Deavenport G B Morris F Erb C lto ii Field Bros C S Wilson and 7 Gass GassMav Mav I was taken sick before the second race and was excused from starling The changed track conditions caused the stewards to excuse Presumption El Palomar Patruche and Bobby BobbyTrainer Trainer F D Weir who owns a half interest In Old Rosebud has heard nothing further from the eastern parties who sought a price relative to the colts transfer Old Rosebud will lie shipped east at the conclusion of the tatonla meeting and if there is anything in the twoyearold line on the metropolitan tracks that can take his measure It will cause a depletion of western bank rolls Old Rosebuds next Important engagement will be in the Cincinnati Trophy


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