Purses Go to Outsiders: Best Fancied Horses Fail to Run as Well as Expected at Latonia., Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-20

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PURSES GO TO OUTSIDERS 1 BLST FANCIED HORSES FAIL TO RUN AS WELL AS EXPECTED AT LATONIA. T. M. Green. Star of Former Days, Wins Cheap 1 Selling Race and Is Only Successful Favorite — Gipsy Love Beats Hawthorn. Cincinnati. .. .June 18. — Form students ex-"iiii.e ] . another disastrous session at Latonia tins artel infill, r. If. Green, at odds-Mi in the closing , dash af tlie day, betag the only short-priced winner, riie followers of joekey Matt had a Held 1 lay, for tli.it diminntire rider won half the card I with cii.iiinriise. Gipsy Lore and T. M. Green. He handled these mounts with skill and beared by elose margin*. The threatening weather did not t greatly decrease the attendance, and iiie spacious piant was well tilled. The racing was again iu-leresttag and speculation of mueli better volume . than expected, considering the unT-daj card. The outstanding feature was a K handiea|i that engaged a quartet of useful racers. Hawthorn, despite his great weight concession t the others, was esastdered host and received most support. lie Haltered Ins backers hy leading until the last I furlong, where Gipsy Love challenged in resolute la hion and heat linn to the rinisli hy a scant neck. Haw tin in Inished a like margin in advance of I Benanet. The latter lan an extra good race and j with letter Judgment on tne pari 01 Neylon. who t, allowed himself to he trapped in the stretch. might t have won. Previously Neylon had showed a return to his , host rid i UK form and to his alertness was due the e vicVolic*. of l.u iness Agent in the irst and Shoddy v in the third race. Both were at tang odds and I almost neglected in the hotting. George I. Longs „ LiMace lopealed a former victory when he led ,1 home a fair hand that started in the tilth race. fir which Louise Paul was the favorite. Louise ,. 1 "it ill again ran as if best, but she is a filly that t requires strong handling. T. M. Green, a crack of [ former days, had a strenuous time winning the e closing dasli and only in the last strides managed t i Wear down the outsider, been. Willis, which was entered in tin- fifth race, was „ ordered withdrawn on aecuaai of the J. II. MeCarren stable being without a trainer holding ;, a Kentucky license. Secretary Nuckols of the Ken-lucky I. State Racing Commission received advices g Mthis afternoon from Secretary France. i the ,. J Canadian Racing Associations that 11. WUkersoa, , trainer of the MeCarren horses, held a Canadian license and that jockev 11. Skirvin. who is attached ,1 to the stable, had B t applied for one. Both will I] be licensed by the Kentucky State Pacing Commission and the MeCarren horses will he eligible . to start here in the future. Before departing, trainer John Walters of the e ;. M. Bendrie stri" turned Rancher over to 1 Woodford Clay to he started in the Cincinnati ; Trophy, to be decided oil the closing day of the e La Ionia meeting. Frank 15. Bespess, who formerly raced a pretea-tious !_ string, was among todays visitor from Hamilton. j. O. dim-mouse and Shoddy, winners of the two-horse . combination. paid 01.96 for .. while Gipsy Love. Eustace and T. M. Green, winners in the three-horse ,". combination, yielded 1112.90. J. T. lrelai d, who will serve as iiresiding judge at the Butte and Anaconda meetings, will Lave for l.utte on June 2s. He has applications from several owners for stalls and two-carloads of miscellaneously owned horses are intended for shipment it to Butte. Seven races are carded for tomorrow, the extra ;i one. the dosing dash, being provided for from the advance scllii.g race lund. There will be si ire departures of horses the last ;t pBli of next week lor Saratoga. The following were among the best of this mornings 1- workouts at Latoaia: Beach Cotnbei Half mile in 0O7-,. Breakers Half mile in 48-. Clips Sisler Five-eighths in 1:88%. claribel Tim le -quarters in 1:28. Uoai nil Three-quarters in 1:17%. Go Easy Five eighths in I :07. Laee Three eighths in 36. Mobile Belle— Three-quarters in 1:16%. Miss Thorpe Hall mile in 56. Osaple Three-eighths in 41. Budolfo Mile iii 1:43. Servicence Three-eighths in 88%. Star Actress -Three-quarters in 1:21 ".,. Star of Danube Three-eighths in :;i.


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