Trophy is Well Contested: Emerson Cochran Wins Stake at Latonia in Race Horses Style, Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-28

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TROPHY IS WELL CONTESTED EMERSON COCHRAN WINS STAKE AT LATONIA j IN RACE HORSE STYLE. Comes from Behmd to Beat Brigs Sister by Narrow Margin in Thrilling Finish — Senator Camdens Sclly, the Favorite, Runs Third. Cincinnati. ».. June 27.— .T. II. Babe* and Co.s Enteraon Cochran accounted for tin- rick Cincinnati Trophy, worth ., .140 net to the winner, at I.atotiia this :il It-moou. lit- won l»v ■ neck after ■ hard stretch drive with L. E. Bradleys sterling filly. Brigs Sister. Senator Camdens Sollv was third, just beating Pit Jr.. and the latter. bv virtue of finishing fourth. Bared his enframe ami starting fees. Trailing the quartet were Chalmers. Kant in i. Cheatertan ami Pan Maid. The contest was ■ siilemliil one and furnished a real test of the merits of the youngsters. The winner went about his task in racehorse fashion: stood a hard drive in resolute style; rained steadily mi Brigs Sister, which had Banana .1 the- lead when Soil weakned. .-uitl heat her, drawing away steadily. The- tabled history of the Cincinnati Trophy is as follows: Year. Winner. Wt. .Toekev. Val. Time. 1908 Watoaaa los Troxh-r ,030 1 :om . 1903 Paris 114 T. Knight... 3,120 1:1!»«4 l.Mi4 oise.ni 1-4 Monroe .... 3,130 lost. 1906 Henry Watteraoalll Treanel 3,160 l »7 •■- l-HHj Pinnule 10S J. Hall 4.4411 1:14 1907 Chulita 111 Nicol 3.0BO 1:0* 1908 Direct 114 C. Koeriier. 3,400 1 07 1909 The Pad Ill 1». Austin .. 2,830 1 : ► ;■ . 1910 Governor Gray . .112W. Kaapp.. 1 920 1 W 1911 Lady Lightning. .los Lufius 2.210 1:11 1912 Helios 121 B. Steele ..3,495 1:08 1913 obi Boat hud ...124 J. McOabe . 4,720 1:1216 1!M4 BBnersaa Cot hranlls 1. Connelly. 4.340 1:12 There wen- Mane la the big crowd who thought that Brigs Sister might have boon The victor had Neyloa refrained from forcing the early pace which left her slightly weakened for the final straggle. Others thought she should have been kept at it even when she had a two-lengths had. The fait of the matter Is that, good lilly though she is. she im-t her superior in Emerson Cochran anil that over a considerable distance of ground this roil looms up as heat aaaoag western youngsters. The disappointments of the rate wen- golly. Chalmers and Rancher. The last named two hail worked in sensational fashion for the race and Sollys recent Knowing; in actual racing was baM to lie rand »j enough to lead to the conviction that he would •win the stake handily. K. It. Bradleys stable was much in the limelight dwrtng the afternoon, for In addition to Brigs Sisters seeond in the stake. Brick and Mortar. Bracktowa Belle and Benaaet each landed in wi-toad place in their respective races and Black Taney managed to lead his company to the finish in the . •iv III and score over some of the best handicap horse-: here. His showing ataaana him as easily the 1h-s| three year old at present in the west, for he . onlv had lo canter to Win over Clubs, with Constant third. The splendid card provided by Secretary MaghM I found a reriei-lioii in the big crwd that braved the Intense heat and wltnuatd the sport. Bpecalatloo was tin- second urgent in voiuim- of the meeting , and totaled over 09,000. The raring was spirited. with Hit- finishes close in most instances. The track was -it it- bent and the three-quarter mile track : record went glimmering when Winning Witch took : the sprint handicap in 1:11. The former mark for I the distance was 1:11% and was made last week by Hawthorn. The latter landed in third place to day. Ihe hackers of favorites wen- •gam a disappointed lot. for six ih. ices sustained defeat. Black ■ Tonev being fin- onlv one to escape. The I.aionin Jockey Club gave away .S0n ju 1 lidded money this afternoon. l.ailv Moonet anil Othello, the successful two horse combination, yielded 8.55 for . Winning : Witch. Black Tonev ami Star Actress, fhe three home, paid 0.85 for . Manager John I I.n hiii.-ister was taken suddenly ill. as a result of the heal, but rallied later. Trainer .lack Keene stated that retiorts from 1 tin cast regarding a match race betweea Lake ami Tin- Maaquerader for a fabulous amount was pare hnwunsalne. Senator Camden is not a betting man and runs his horses purely for love of the .-port. .1. P. Ireland, who has lieen serving on the Ken tacky courses as patrol indue, will leave tomorrow J for Butte, Mont., where he will act as presiding Jmlna daring the term of racing, beginning July 4. lie will later preside at the Anaconda meat-lag. W. !. Yanke will ship some of his racers to " the Empire city track following the done of racing " here. The remainder of his string will be sent to Lexington to lie rested until Kentucky fall racing is resinned. T. II. Talbot, who is the steward representing • the Kentucky Slate Baring Commission at all Kentucky tracks, ami who has taken a keen interest in 1 the sports welfare, will return home at the close of racing here lo rest until the fall opening at 1 Lexington. in. William 0. Porln-s. who is keenly Interested 1 in bringing racing hack at mot Borings, was an Interested visitor this afternoon and was shown the workings of the mntael method of wagering. He was 111. nil impressed with the magnitude ami smooth 1 aeti f tin system. Dr. rori.es stated that be t .-It reasonably ante that the legislature at the Jnaaarj session would sanction racing for Hot Springs ■ under tin- mutm-l form of betting. The business ■ people of the city are eager for I he s]tort an. I will 1 co-operate with the movement to hold a thirty days s meeting at Oaklawa beginning in Match. Prior to the rat-ins Messrs. It. L. Baker and .T. • Spencer bought not the hall interest held by W. T. Ciosihwaitc in Br. Samuels for ,000. lb- will be 1 shipped i" Port l-.ri-- to ran in tin- Derby there and 1 will be trained in future by J. II. Baker, others s sold at auction this afternoon were: Katntuck, E. - Porter. 865; Browoday, P. Madigaa, 00; Princeton, M. -1. i.uris. spi; Ridney llellman, G. C. Baxter. 50: John Hatcher. C. S. Fleming, 25; old I Tramp, B. O. Deem, 15. The following were among the best work-outs at t l-itonia this morning: A tailor - Mile in 1:59. Bayberry Candle— Mile in 1:43. ltri.klt.v~ Half mile in 5L. c.-n -paihia Three-quartera in 1:16. Cream Mile In 1 : 13%. in- Kendall Three-quartern in 1:18*1. linith- P..-t -Three-quarters in 1:19%. .1. W. oShe.i Mile in 1:43%. Kenneth Three-eighths in 38%. .* Marion Goosby — Five eighths in 1:03. ■V Martlnos— Five-eighths in 1 : 7 -■-. r What Thorpe Three eighths in 38. Prim-ess Callaway Mile in 1:41%. Hotter! Kay Mil., in 1 :48%. September Morn Five-eighths in 1:02%. Sprmlcl -Five-eighths in 1:0S%. Star Jasmine - Mile In 1:44%. Siiperl Mile In 1:44. Surpassing Mile in 1:45. Ttieodorlta Three-quartera in 1:15%. Wat hen— Half mile in 61. Wolf- Baths live eighths in 1:02. Yecuay— Five cigblbs iu 1:05%. u


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