Hawthorn Again a Winner: Buschemeyer Gelding Scores in Fast Time in Overnight Handicap., Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-23

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HAWTHORN AGAIN A WINNER BUSCHEMLYER GELDING SCORES IN EAST TIME IN OVERNIGHT HANDICAP. Public Succeeds in Picking Five Winners Out of a Difficult-Looking Card at Latonia — Extreme Heat Affects Patronage. Citu -inii.-ili. 0., June 22. — Todays arcmlarij ililticiill Card was not so hard of solution after all. lor the public landed M ivc of I h«* winners, t In* only outsider to score t m- nir Sunset, in the third race. Goad s| "rt resulted from tlie ordinary offering. The only amah ■ i the afternoon with a good sprinklmg of class was the sprint handicap lor a purse of k . Hawthorn was conceding weight to seven others, hut. running in his lest form he had little troable in leading throughout by a considerable margin, and winning in fast time. Bracfctowa Belle was the runner up all the wav and Prince Ileruiis disp aed of the rest. Extreme heat again prevailed, hut a surprisingly large crowd was agaia in attendance. Speculation sutfcivd a hi;; slump beta— c of the medicare calibre of the starters in live of the six races. Captain Bara*, one of the days winners, was hid up to 11.305, an advance of over his entered price, bat .1. c. tahn. the Udder, failed to get Jiim. The bidding is said to have been indulged in to c ven up an old score. G. W. lanes having a nag ime ago bid up one of the horses in the aim table. Captain Barns was a confident ly-baehed good thin:;, hi- recent private trials having bardered on the scli-ational. Ioxy CrilT was a supposed "good thing" in the opener, hut was Ualen handty hv the favorite. Chester!, n. The latter led for practically all the way, wiih foxy Oritf following. The friqatntly h--.ipiM.ini in-; Mac anally gradaated from the maiden clam when he heal tin* had lot that ran in the .•••ni race. After Linda Payne had led Sunset up te the laat twenty yarda of the third race, the latter moved up ill gallic fashion and won the victory hv a nose Ymir came from a hmg way back in lie- laat half of the alxth race and. tiuish iii- gamely, got up to heat PeHowaaaa and Charlej McKerraa. Jacob Baa was well backed in this race, hut his chances went glimmering when be gal away poorly from the |iost. .1 ii. licCarrea today made application for an apprentice license for Charles liergler, which was ieiii-.ii liecauar the youngster is less tl.au twelve yvtti old. The rules of the Kentucky State Racing Commission preset Ibv that an apprentice, to ride in raeea, must ha thirteen years of age and that his weight must be not less than seventy pounds. McCarrea holds a tve-year contract on tin youugsti r and lie has ridden in several races in Canada. Jockey Diabmon was aaapeaded for live days by starter Moirissev for disobedience at the post in the . lit tli race. ]:. c. Hopper, well known rachag otlicial. waa among todays visitors. Jadgc Hopper has fally recovered from his mag siege of lllaeaa and is agaia lakim; an active interest in racing. As a result of todays run-up there will be seven races carded on Saturday next, when the valuable Cin«-lunati Trophy will be the prhacinal race ael for decision. General Manager John Hachmefastec aaaoaneed ! today that he will en July 1 feature a ladies day. when all representative* of tin- fair aei who may he accompanied by an escort will be admitted free to witness ih.- raciag. As an extra featare for the occasion, a handicap at OBe mile and a sixteenth, with 9900 added, will be carded. Ladies day is an i innovation locally, hut is expected to become papa lar. Yesterdays work-oata over a fast track at Latonia included the following: Alador Mile in 1:11*. Btdy Hill Half mile in . :;-•.-. Boots and Saddle Three eighths in 35%. Bracktown Belle Three-eighths in 35%. Camel Five eighths in 1 : 7. Chalmers Three-quarters in 1:17. Chesterton Five eighths in 1 :02. Coy I.ad Mile in 1:44%. Deposit — Five eighths in 1 :94%. Disparity— Half mile in 9. first Degree- Three eighths in 38. George Stoll Five-eighths in 1: »2M.. Grey Squirrel Three eighths in 3ti%. Gaide Post Mile in 1:11. Haefcer Half mile in 49 Marion Gooaby Hall mile in 51%. Met Ifexieaa Five-eighths in 1:03. 1iheto Half mile in 50. Behind ta Three eighths in o0.. Sorvieeiiee Three quarters in 1:19. Svriau Three-elgbths in 36%. Trans Miller- Half mile in 52. Wihl Horse — Half mile in !.». This mornings work-oata included the following: liuckhy Mile in 1:43. i oust nit Three quarters in 1 :17. tiali;!.; Boy Hall mile in 52%. GrosveiH»r Five eighths in 1:03. Hnilv Mile in 1:42%. James Dockery Five-eighths in 1:00. John Gnnd Mile in 1:41%. King Bos Mib In 1 : !•".. 1. motion Half mile in 49%. Ionise Iaul Three-eighths in 36%. Martlaoa Five eighths in 1 *03. M.nio Park— Five-eighths in 1:02%. Merrick- -Three-eighths in : 7. Mnrrwtowa -Five-eighths in 1:0:!. Moae Irvla — Five-eighths in 1:09%. Slmdih Three-quarters in 1:19%. Solar Star — Mile in 1:50. St. Avano — Three-elghtba in :iu. Talebearer — Three-eighths in :i7. Wib Hois. — Mile in 1:42%. Yalla ha— Three-eighths in 34%. Vicuav — Flve-elghtha in 1 : •--..


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