Cheaper Horses Get a Chance: Selling Platers of Poorer Grade in Action at Latonia, but Racing is Spirited, Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-30

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I , 1 j 1 • 1 1 . CHEAPER HORSES GET A CHANCE. " i Selling Platers of Poorer Grade in Action at La- tonia, but Racing Is Spirited. Cincinnati. 0.. Juno 20. — The poorer grade of racen wire given full opportunity at Latonia this afti naansj. the six races carded all being with selling comlitoiis. hut the even calibre of the starters . resulted in excellent sport. The weather was ideal ami teat 1 Baited towards an unexpectedly large at- tendance. Betting was somewhat light oil the first three races, but thereafter it picked up considerably and the total handled for the day was up lo former averages. Two favorites, three second choices and a third choice made up the list of winners for the afternoon. The shortest priced one to score was Jenny Qrdkltll. which romped home in tin- fourth ra.-e and won well in hand over T. M. Ureea and George Stoll. Jockey XeyUms followers began the day auspiciously when he landed dprudel winner in the opener and followed it up with a victory on Coy in the sacceedlag race. Linda Iayncs defeat by Malabar was a surprise in view of the letters recent bad showing. ill is I mill ill repeated a former vie lory, but was tacky because llortense and Beau moat Belle ware oil an poorly as to eliminate them from serious cout.nl i..u. Fellownian. in the closing dash, was regarded as best, but he Bantered repeated interference, which hn light about his defeat. Kingling scored handily over L. II. Adair. Jockey Boeacy was held to blame for most of Ic llowmans troubles and was suspended by th Btewsrda for the rest of the meeting. Ioy and Malabar, the winning two horse eonibina ti. n. yielded $:i .t.-IO f,.r .. while Jinny Qeddes, Cbarmease aud Kingling paid 1.10. apiain Thomas J. clay, who will preside over the- raciag at King Edward Park, Montreal, was among todays visitors, having stepped off en-route to that Canadian city. Captain Clav. who will also preside al Dorval later, stated that the recent meeting al thai rack was oalB of the best ever held in Canada and that the International Derby aroused interest in racing in the province of Quebec- to a high pitch. i. 11. Moore, one time owner of several high-class racers, and who recently suffered an attack of ill ■ess, has sufficiently recovered to enjoy the sport ami was at the course this afternoon. F. K. Bradleys Beach Comber and Bradleys r; :e. will be shipped next Wednesday to Idle !bur Farm, near Lexington., to rest until Kentucky fall racing lie-gins. The remainder of the Bradley racers wieM lie— wttt to-t+te Kmpiie City tnrckT-WT ~ YoukiTs. N. Y.. at the close of racing lure. Casiiarina. Bringhurst. and tc» two-yea-. .Ids owned by Senator J. N. Camden Were shipped t. Saratoga this morning. In the consignment were Luke aud Solly. It is the intention of train, r Jack Keene to race the remainder of the Camden division here until the close of the inciting and then ship them t.« the Hartland Stud at Versailles. Ky. Some of the horses that left for Saratoga are intended for racing at Kiiipin- City and train.-: Keene will decide cm arrival in the east which to send to the Butler track. V. O. Yanke shipped a consignment of his horses, this afternoon, to the hmpire City track to await the opening of racing there. IT. T. Colton will ship Star Actress and other-in his string to Empire City next Wednesday. . .ar .vceiess goi loose li.. in her stall Saturday night and rambled all over Covington before she was caught and quartered in a livery stable. She escaped injury and will be a starter tomorrow. Trainer Pete Coyne will ship most of George J. Longs horses, inelucling Ralph, to Saratoga after the close of racing here. Jockey A. Mott will leave next Wednesday for Rntte. Monf.. whet" he will ride during the summer, returning to Kentucky in the fall. 8. W. J. Bissell will ship five racers next Thursday to Fort Erie. Joe-key I. Connelly, who is aader contract to this stable, will go along. Trainer It. Breaks will ship Uudolfo. Ovation and Dilatory to Empire City at the conclusion of the Latonia meeting. T. C. Me-Dowclls stable- will be transferred to Saratoga after the Latonia meeting and Woodford lav also intends shipping to the Spa. "Tony" Wallace has beea appointed to fill the position of petrel judge, made vacant by the departure of J. T. Ireland. Secretary F. W. Maginn will leave tomorrow for Fort Erie to be gin preliminary work in connection with thi- racing which begins there- July 4. The following work-outs took place at Latonia Sunday: BraVI — Mile in i :45%. Breakers — Three-quarters in 1:1". Cracker Box— Three eighths in 39%. Dryad-Mile- in 1 :4S%. Galley Slave — Mile in 1:45. Gipsy Love — Half mile in 51. Cowidl — Mile and a quarter in 2:07. OReilly — Mile in 1:44. Booster — Mile in 1:4." --,. Badnifo— Mile in 1:44 .. Yeicna — Mile in l:47,Jr.. This mornings work-outs included the following: Alador— -Mile in 1:43%, Barnard — Mile in 1:45. Beaalah S. — Three-qaarters in 1 :1S%. Boty Hill— Three eighths in :;i . Fiistace -Mile in 1:44-.. Plearoa — Mile in 1:44. Headfart— Mile in 1:49%. J. W. OSh.a — Mile in 1 :4P.. .lessi. Louise- - Three -quartet s in 1:16%. John Gund Five-eighths in 1:09%. John G. Weaver. Three -quarters in 1:18%. Major Belt -Three-eighths in 3t%. Margaret D. -Half mil.- in 52%. Merrick Half mile in 50%. Serena ta— Mile in 1:44. Shepherdess— Mile in 1:46%. Sir William — Prve-etghtba in 1 :00. Siar 0Byan Five eighths in 1:03. Transportation — Five-eighths in 1 :os Trojan Belle -Half mile In 49. Cade Hart -Half mile in .".::. Watben — Three-qaarters in 1:17%, Teaghee — Three quarters ii, 1 :2."j. Yecnay — Five-eighths in 1 :b:;.


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