Bronzewing Wins Oaks: Humphrey Filly Scores at Louisville after Sensational Stretch Sprint, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-23

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BR0HZBWIM6 WINS OAKS HUMPHREY TILLY SCORES AT LOUISVILLE ALTER SENSATIONAL STRETCH SPRINT. Churchill Downs Meeting Conies to a Close with Big Crowd in Attendance — The Days Results Formful and Racing Spirited. Louisville, Iw.. m.-iv 22. — Dm must soeecoaful i m .1 racing ever Ik-Id .11 Chilli hill Downs terminated lias afternoon. Featured hy tin- fortieth ruuulug i.l tin Kentucky Oaks, which engaged i In |m k of ilit- lillics in the lhieo v oai old division. !hi contest was ■ rattling one, with Bronae King, tin- favorite, whoring after ;i iih ■■ i seam li.iuil -in til, sprint. The Humphrey fitly, ;i no toitonslj slow Im.iiiu r, was additionally unfortunate in II: start am! was a distant trailer until three quarter* of tin mite ami a sixteenth Journey had i. .iMisni. Caauarina, Bracktewu Belle mad I. ad;. Errant were tin- prominent contenders at tiiis tage. fasuurlua assumed what appeared t he :i winning lead on the stretch turn, hut at this !• iiit Brunzewing liegan her space deveaulag sprint under OberCa strong urging and gaining ste.n.ii. alum voctferoui ii irageaaeut from her supporters, ■ ■ i up in tlu- laal strides m win hi :1 head. Cam rina easilj heal Bracktowu Belle far second place. i lie winner was given a treaaemfcasa ovation on act return la tin Judge* stand. III. laid. -il history of the K.nliicky Oaks since Ii. mi is as follows: fear. "flaaer. vt. Jock* y. Val. Time. J.hii Etta 1 Ili Overton ...12.410 1:48 IWUl Lad Schorr 117 .1. Woods.. 2,410 1:53 rui- Waiuaiuulncu . . . 112 Cohur J. tin 1 M , no:; Lome, 112 J. Rett . . . 2.410 1 :49% 1004 Audience 117 Helgesen ..2,410 1:31 iSiO., .Inn ta 112 i». Austin . 2.410 1:4.. Im, i. Kiug s Daughter. 112 K. Robiaaon 2,410 1:4714 iyj7 Wing Tins Hi J. Lee 2,410 1:5044 ETtcn-a Hale ....lor. V. Powers.. 2.410 l:4tc;.-, ri*nr. HOD llorcal ll-J Hcidel -2.410 1 : i.t , .. ...in Samaria 112 HcovlUe ... 1.910 l:30Vi Bill It.ii !.- Sue 112 T. Bice ... 1,010 1:48 l!U2 riaimna 112.1. But well. 1.910 1:51 Vs 101 ; ci am 112 C. Gaaa 1.930 1:47% ion Broaaewiag 117 u. Ohcrt.. 2.::2o 1:45*4 T.da.vs good offering, - iiplc.l uifli the fart that it was getaway day al the Down*, was responsible u.r another large attendance despite the threatening weather conditions that prevailed about race time. The -t.ni.ls disappeared as the afternoon progressed and the racea ended under ideal conditions. The -|..ii was interesting throughout and the finish, s spirited aial rioae. Ia-. oritea and aecond choices a., nuit.-il lor all the MKises. An ai-cideiil came in tin- second race when Lid .i Knees, owned hj E. K. Bradley, was Jumped oa behind mid had one of in- teadaai nearly severed. An effort will lie made to save her for breeding |MU |...:-.S. Joekej Byrne, recently snspended hy starter Mor i ivs i for disobedience at tin- post. was this afternoon given a thirty days suspension by the stewards i..i disorderly conduct. Eta had oaly re tent!] contracted to ride for k. K. Bradley. John fowling has gone hopelessly mniss and will he uhlped i.. I. .1. Pons farm at Madison. Icnn. A. I., r.iirliu. win. has heea looklag after the stake flit rii-s and other interests of the eastern trucks while here, hit toatghl for New York to serve in an oaVlal rapacity at Ihliiiout Park. .|.. k. r*eeoey was aard 09 hy starter Morris -i- i ii ilisoiiedielicc ai the past in the third race. .1. .in In. niton, on of the old guard of turfmen, died :hi- inn iiin;: in thi city. Air. Thornton at one lime trained [*om Hood, alilea and other noted racers. !!■ i. i idled at one time the extensive striag ■if Caiitiiin Williams and also at one time had charge °f the racers campaigned hy George .1. Long- During the Intermission between the aecond and third races, old i;..M-hi!.l. winner ..; tins yeara Kentucky Derby, was breezed with the .dors an the reverse way ol the tract: and ran the distance in 1 ; l.i.-. in the I, audi. M kin.l of fashion. locke Metahe. who had the mount, was Instructed, to it-.train iiim to 1:43 or thereabouts, hut the gelding wa yo mil; .ton- so easily that lie deceived tile ruler. did hVosebud was heartily applanded by the big crowd " in ookers. Martin Kathanaon, who will oth.iati- at l.ulte in an eilniil capacity, .aim- today from Chicago to ■•outer with II. 1. Wilson, who will manage the Butte meeting. Mr. Wilson arrived from the west this mornlug aid will remain for "Hiir time to do mteskasary work aaaong the horsemen in the in ureal of the Montana meetlag. ..■mill Manager Matt .1. Winn expressed keen ■ali laili.li over I he siic-essful season of racinc jual concluded. "It was i,v far the Im-si meeting ever In Id al "lion hill Ui.wns." said he. "The at tedance was in excess of that of past v.ars and a r«arres|M iwiing Increase was shown in all depart in. in.-.. A considerable pari of our prolits will he expended mi further improvements on the pla.t." Mauagi r Winn Vill leave Monday for Laurel, and. after a brief ataj then-, will pi u to New York. o.ueiai Manager Joha Hachanalster has everything in thorough readiness for tin- large crowd that is expected ! • he on hand at Dowgiaa Park for to ...r.-.v - ojiening when the ncrond running of the rich Kentui.iv Handicap will take place. Thirteen of l h. best racers in Kentucky are named to g« in it ami Interest la It* reseh is only secondary to thai which prevailed before the decision of the hllllllkv Ivrl.v. Moat "f the horsemen here begaa lraiisf.riiiiLr their racing atringx to Donjrlaa Park this afternooa and ihere will Ik- no s.ar.ity ol good raeinir material i., ei.ntiiine the high grade of sport inaugurated with the opening of the •rasmi here. The folloarhmg were lawi the heal trials this miiiL aver the Churchill Downs track: i v Port Mih in 1 : 15. Bai Plve eiiLiulis iii 1 :n7. I;. . ski i Three i-hlhs in ::7-:.. Bock Kei noli Mil" in 1 : 17 • .. ..in -Hall mile in 52. DIsparltj Mile in 1:17-.. in Carmea Half mile in r.n-llowell liv. ■ -Inhs in 1 :o]. Mile ill 1 :4S. /Ilnekel I ilielle Vail. Mile ill 1:45%. .Miss I borne- Mil.- in 1 :42-Mi.neyinak.i Three-eighths iii .".7"-.. MarristownIialf mile in .".:. Mull Mile in 1 :47. OHa.iu Pive-elghtha in 1 : 2. tVKullivan Tiiree-guartera in 1:10. l-i in..- II. i nils Mil,, in 1:54. Rockflsb -Mile in 1 :4. Rndolfo -Mih- in 1 :ll ■■.. Ram Iliiseh— Mile in i :4R. Hebagu Tbree-uuartera in 1:17. -t mi Jasn.iue — l.ur and a half furlongs in 58. ii 1 1 a Blanco Half mile in 51. Theoilirila Hall mile ill 49. I Steiiii.i Flve-eigbtba in 1:01% Wild Horse Three .mailers in 1 :i,. Worlds Wonder Mile in 1:44. Viuir— Mile in 1:44.


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