Well Backed Horses Win At Louisville.: Second Days Racing at Douglas Park Is Attended by Formful Results., Daily Racing Form, 1913-09-25

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WELL BACKED HORSES WIN AT LOUISVILLE Second Days Racinp at Douglas Park Is Attended by Formful Results Louisville Ky September 24 Favorites and sec ¬ ond choices figured prominently hi the results of todays nacing at Douglas Park Lady London winner or the third race was the only outsider to Hash by the fiuish in advance Considering the or ¬ dinary card a generous patronage was on band bandThe The sport was interesting and well contested from barrier rise In some of the contests particularly iu tjio twoyearold scrambles there was unavoid ¬ able crowding which had considerable bearing on the results resultsSpeculation Speculation was light by comparison with the spring season but held up well with the figures for the second day of last falls meeting It is expected that there will be a gradual improvement in this lespect as soon as the public gets a better line on the starters startersThe The sport this afternoon began with a dash that brought to the post the limit number of starters twelve George J Longs Ralph and Amos Tnr neys Waterbass were most in favor and the race was between the two for the eitiro trip Ralph won handily In the following race R Bradleys Bac scored oved Old Ben by a narrow margin Old Ben was best but was forced to go wide wideAn An ordinary band contested the third race which resulted in a victory for Lady London over Uncle Hart with the favorite U Steppa in third place Jack Kellogg was touted as a good thing for the fourth but finished second to Weyanoke P T Cliinn sent his first winner to the post on a Kentucky track in several years when Billy Holder which he trains for J S Hawkins led Galley Slave home in the fifth race The final race went to Carlton Club which showed a smart performance in coming from a long way back backJohn John K Madden arrived today from Lexington with four horses that he intends to campaign on the Kentucky tracks for the remainder of the season seasonThe The twohorse combination oonsisting of Bac and Lady London yielded 14G 0 and the threehorse Weyanoke Billy Holder aud Carlton Club paid S212SO S212SOP P M Civill and Doerhoefer West whose stables were campaigned in Canada reached here today from Montreal and their horses are quartered at Churchill Downs DownsThe The horses on tne ailing list In the J N Camdcn stable are now considered fully out of danger Helios is taking kindly to BW traising andwas gali loped six furlongs at the Downs this morhmg in 110 Ho will bo a starter at Douglas Park before the meeting terminates F D Weirs string bore consists of eighteen racers Old Rosebud was turned out at H D Cnrri farm near Lexington just before the close of the Kentucky Associations meeting and will enjoy a rest until after the close of racing at Juarez where trainer Weir expects to campaign during the coming winter Trainer Mose Goldblatt of the Jefferson Living ¬ ston stable reported this morning to the judges that Foundation had been struck sharply across the face by one of the riders during the running of yester ¬ days handicap The horse came back to his stable bleeding from the mouth as a result of the blow but appeared to be in good shape today W G Yanke is renorted to have lost heavily by the defeats of Old Ben and Swish this afternoon afternoonThe The following were among the best workouts over the Douglas Park track this morning morningBeautiful Beautiful Mile in 145 145Iettle Iettle Sue Threequarters in 11 1 1Candy Candy Box Half mile in 51 51Cousin Cousin Puss Mile in 143 143Cream Cream Threequarters in 11773 11773Delft Delft Threeeighths in 37 37Diiqnesnc Diiqnesnc Threequarters in 110 = 3 3Gasket Gasket Half mile in 48 48Glass Glass Threequarters in 1IG Horron Threequarters in 120 120Ida Ida Lavinia Threeeighths in 37 37Isabella Isabella Valle Fiveeighths in 103 103John John Furlong Threeeighths in 39 39Lockland Lockland Threequarters in 121 121Manager Manager Mack Half mile in 52 52Milton Milton B Mile in 145 145Royal Royal Tea Threeeighths in 39 39Sir Sir Marlon Threequarters in 119 119Winifred Winifred D Mile in 142


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