Brigs Sister Good Filly: Has Easy Time Winning Clipsetta Stakes at Latonia Track, Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-11

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BRIGS SISTER GOOD FILLY HAS EASY TIME WINNING CLIPSETTA STAKES AT LATONIA TRACK. Climber Rurs Unplaced and Is Thought t" Hive Trained Off — He it Wave Broken by Showers and Track Gets Muddy. Cincinnati. .. June 1". K. K. Bradleys crack lili.v. Hills Sister, was tins afternoon returned winner pi llu- CHpsctla Makes, one el me old nx-lurta run annually at I.atonia and engaging the smartest of western Juvenile Allien. Brigs Bister scored Impressively ami clearly demonstrated thai she is tut- test of her sex In these pans ". . Hardens Margaret I. took second imincy ami ottered the only aeriona contention t Brigs Sister. Ian Maiil was third and CUanher fourth. The latter ahuwed a dull iwifuiaaann and was never lorinidable. It js likely that the Hutler tilly lias trained off, for she ran far below her good Lex iugloli performance when slic won the - nly race iu wnlch I. like has suffered ileleal to date. The lli: s.tta Stakes was instituted at I.atonia in iss:;. and has been run ever stare without a break. li- tabled history since 1800 is as Mkrars: Year. inner. Wt. Jockey. Val. Time. ..•on Queen Dixon .. .112 Clinton- . . . .fl.tOU 1 : ■■" ■• lUOl i.mlur. by Right! lo.i. Wood*.... 1.233 I :»fJ i P.mi-j |-;va Kusscll ....110 Minder 1,310 I JIB mil.; Slnmpv lis K. Williams. 1.140 1:03V- 1004 l.adv Savov 115 Monro l.:;so tatty. I.ai.i /. -. nip 107 C. II. Bhilg. 1,483 1:02-. i.ioo La ieta 112 1». Austin. .. 1,943 i :ll."i--, IWJf lirande M.-tiii - .110.1. Lee 1.1540 1:01 laOK Crystal Maid. ._. Its lleidel 1,450 1:«H% IIMC.I l.onjse S 107 lleidel 1.721 i:Ol -. I.im Golden Egg ....107 Mountain .. 1,150 1:04% Kill Calisse 1380 i. lias- . . 1 . 4 4 • I : 1 1 » . I WIS Star of Danube.. 108 C. II. gailg. 1,680 :.V.l«-. itti:: Allmla 110i.oHus 2.070 l:ii -. 1914 Brigs Bister ...lie" A. Neylon .. 2,705 1:00% Because of her good showing in I he Spring Trial Slakis at Douglas Park, when she finished seeohd in Luke, after virtually gelling left at the |nis,. Brigs Sister enjoyed favoritism today. The pah Ic coiisiileiid it only a question of her getting away froni the |iost. She was mi her good be uavior at th- Starl and was oil iorwardly. She allowed Margaret l . to show the way lor the lirsi a nailer, out tin Tealtor Neylon sent her into the jfk ad and -lie won well in hand. The Bradley establishment should have made a double during the afternoon, but for Neylon allowing himself to he trapped in a pocket that lay l r on Casuarina prepared for him during the stretch racing and which caused Black Toneys defeat by a nose. Black Toiiey was an intended rood thing and with intelligent handling would ■awe won. The track, as a result of the rain that began jusi before the fourth race, was somewhat soggy-After the finish of this race the rain came down hard and the sixth race was run in muddy soing. An outstanding incident of the afternoon came whh the i bird race, won by Horteaae, over Delicto and His S|iirit. The last named made a game effort for the entire trip and on his return to the judges -land, daggered. Ml and died instantly. The cause of death, according to Dr. Leach, was an internal hemorrhage, superinduced by the great heat. Todays Boon racing offering accounted for a generous patronage despite the heat that prevailed during the early part of the afternoon. The rain and cooling breezes that came later afforded a welcome relief. Speenlatlof was In excess of that ■ f yesterday, bill - ewbal below the standard set at the Louisville c «es and -holt of last falls showing at thi- track. ll is expected that there will be a big Improvement next week when the hack gels smoothed from the effects of a recent lop dressing. Bight now the inside horses hare an advantage on account of the hard strip next lo the timer rail. the siicees- i.i lour favorites and two second choices enabled the public to combine prod I with pleasure. Lady Barbery contributed the first name of the moetin:: to K. I". Carmaaa account when she got home I handy winner over Superhuman in the opener. Uncle Hart was lest in the second and Uorten-e. getting lie lead on the tii-t turn, held svvav lor the entire nip iu the fourth and placed lieorge -I. Longs initial purse here to bis credit. Flying Feet, backed with rare confidence in the ebming dash, made a -how of his opposition. Vereaa taking second place and Beam third. Worlds Won der was excused from starting on account of an in jury he sustained thi- morning while being galloped. I: !■. tarman intends to ship Meridian to New ■U ie-x » eek to run in one of the stakes at Leluionl Park. Hnsizewing, one of the favorites for the I.alonia Derby to be run next Saturday, was worked a ■....i.... lnile and t hili this morning by V. Keogh. who will hare the mount on her. She showed no i -ins ,,f tin- -oieni— that she is supposed to have contracted at I brvilhj and will be iu excellent condition for her Saturday engagement. Al Dobaoa, win- ha- been reporting the racing here lor several western newspapers, b-ft tonight for Hi nver. tol.. where- he will otljeiate as associate judge al the Overland Dark meeting. I.adv Barbary and Dnele Hart, the winning two bone combiaathHi. yielded ..o".. while Hortense. t-i-uarina and Flying leel paid .wS tor a -*2 Investment. The following wen- anion;; the best workout- at i.alonia tlii- morning: Beach Comber -Five eighths iu 1:06. Beaumont Belle Mile in 1:40. Boly Hill .Mile in 1:4b--.. Broasewlug Mile and a half in 2:43 easily. Bink Keciioii Mile and a quarter in 2:08%. I am peon Three-quartera iu 1:16%. Iieagro Three-eighths in 38%. Dr. raruien Five-eighths in 1:01. Iellowman — Half mile iu 51. John «;. Weaver Mile in 1:43%. Kingiiag Mile in 1 :42%. Magnet -Mve-eighths in 1:04. Maniix- -Five-eighths in 1:02. Noagrane — Mile in 1 14. Penalty— Mile in 1 :44:;.-.. Dif. Jr.. — Five eighths in 1:06%. Richard Langdon Mile in 13. star IKyan Klve-elghtka in 141%. Stick Din-Mile in 1 :44. Sunset Five eighths iu 1 :08. Snperl Half mile in 56. Surpissiim-Mile in 1 :17


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